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ForWUBEdicts Above Bastogne To 11 Miles

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* Admiral Nlmiti Says
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R u ssia n Entrance
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IN MIS OFFICE AT ClflCA (if) ii/lci ihe government seired seven
Montgomery Ward A Co. plants. Sen ell Avery, president of the
big mail-order company, calmly interi-li hnnretf In a conversation
st the telephone. Several nmnths ago. when his company was taken
over by the government on an enrlu ore.,sum, Mr Avery was im
ttonslly
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u being
. . ran in! front to- ■ftn e l&gt;y uniformed men
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1 Nazi Saboteurs!Bean Ceilings

Are Arrested By Are Down From
Hoover’s Agents $4.60 To $3.50
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PHOENIX, Aril. Jan. 2.
eighth German U-boat pris­
oners to be captured since
• IS eccspod on Christ mss eve
were taken In to custody by
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a ir
force
a farmer near Casa Grande,
BOMBER STATION, England. ...A ria , last night
Jan, 2, UP)—Second lieutenant
C ooitantW T. DaWoUkt, 22, of
NEW YO r"k” iiUT 2. (/Th - The
Sanford, pilot of a B-17 Flying arrest in New York of two Nun
B Fortress, recently participated in saboteurs, one a United .States
th* greateat Allied onslaught of ritltrn honorably ilisrhnrgetl from
tbe war, when more than 3,000 the Navy and the second a &lt;'.&gt;■r
Allied flghtere and •bombers at­ man, about a month nftri they
oll renters in Germany.
Lieut- landed on n desolate beach m
DeWoLU's Eighth Air force fort- Maine from a German submarine,
res* nttorked th* railroad yard* was announced last night by .1.
* at Gless«n, n vital Natl link be- Edgar Hoover, head of the redtwnen Cologne and tha Saar.
era! Bureau of Investigation.
Lieut DeWolski, the son of
Hoover Identified the prisoners
Capt and Mrs. C. I* LeWolski,
o f Country Club Road. Sanford, as William Curtis Colepaugh 2 d,
ii a member o f tha 493rd Bomb. former U. K. sailor and native of
J Oroup, commanded tnr Col. Elbert Connecticut, and Erich Gluing)
Helton, af San Antonio. Tegae. 35 a German cltlien who worked
The group is a unit of the Third for several years in South Amer­
Bombardment Division. tbe di- ica and was interned for a short
rlUd by the time in this country after hn
vision which waa clU
President for Its Historic Eng arrest in Peru for working « i li
land-Africa shuttle bombing *of Nasi foreign agents.
The pair, brought tn the East
MfisserscKmitt plants at Regen»
epn Coast In a Nail U !&gt;oat. land­
burg. Germany.
(IJeut. DeWolskL i
) gTsd- ed the night of November 29 at
uate o f tho Beml
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h School, Point Hancock on Frenchman's
t* o f the Bay. Me., bent on sending mes­
wag' also a 1942
Marion Military Institute. Ma- sages bv short wave radio to
a rloA Ala., before entering the Germany, Hoover said, adding
* A A F In December, 1942. Hd was that both wars also trained in
trained as a pilot at George U*« o f elploalvta, .photography
sending: messages with in...F lew , IIIC.'WIW
IQs where
-------- h* received &amp;
Ible Ink., They did tiot succeed
wrings in March, I
Iq contacting the German Secret
Service, ha aJtld.
Both Make Btatementa
Both Colepaugh and GImpel,
who were arrested separately in
Funeral service* fa r Thomas New York, have made complete
• M en d Jlfgglii*, 70. veteran news­ ■tatementa of their activities, he
paperman and Orlando Sentinel said.
Hoover said Attorney General
4 cogm pendent, who « * d suddenly
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Wednesday Francis Biddle will determine
whether the tnen, now being held
In New York without specific
charge, w ill'b e prosecuted in a
eivll court qr by. a military tri­
bunal.
for the DepartA spok&lt;
aald In Waahlngment o f Ji.
t Biddle will conton tonight
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far_ witht “Roosevelt snd
Secretary o f War SUmson before
deciding on the method o f trial.

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With bean reilwp pi icedropping today t*. FI.5U from tlie
II fin Dcceniber level nnd pro
iliKl.cn so badly hit by the recent
frveic, Florida growers will not
have a very happy New Year,”
William I- Wilson, Director of
State Farmers' Markets, said in
his crop and market review Itutay
‘‘ However,"
he
mlded, “ the
lord f l l ’ A office iitf-ritif us that
it bus wop! from Washington
that i riling prii e
will lie ud
j lisle. I I** , nmpelinitr lot damage
[ns*e. on in tsfoie lnnuar&gt;r 15
These i ,ire adjust,louts will also
cucumbers "
Conditions at snei ific markets
ho described ns follows:
f'Florida City will have # good
supply ol tomatoes this week.
They are selling now st ceiling
prlo*s.
It also will have some
squash and u few bonus at ceil
Ing prices. All commodities are
reported to b&lt; of g—s! duality
Went her i&gt; ideal for ■raps.
"W m lhei at Fcmp.iuo has improvetl with liphl rhn and worm
nijhts providing ideal Bmwtng
eohdil inns.
Vegetable movement
has piekcd up to nb**ut .TO car
loads daily and may increaso
slightly
ilunng the nest two
weeks
A goodmin would Jump
production
considerably.
Tlie
lobar supply now appears s u f■
rnt to take care of harvesting
3 crops, eiprcLaily beans. U n­
certainty aboutceiling Prlckss,
however'’, loss growers and buyers
ir\ a ijuandry. Majority of aelea
tg made conditionally,
are belflg
p*ndin* final
f i n . 0F A
.. decision.
'■‘Celery will bo the
ccinmodlly moving from Pahokee.
Qnallty is excellent, and from B
tot 10 carloads are being shipped
duly.
Approximately ono car­
load of beans is being shipped
d|lly. There Is some cabbage In
this area which ahould start movwithin the next ten day*.
One carload af potatoes has bairn
skipped and considerable action
expected from now until til*
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fyilll winds sweeping over Sanford from th* north, sent th*
snd tbe mercury to • low o f 4* degrees
Vedrn Beach. d o in g tbe night, it was reported
bd_B. F - Wbltner. ’ wcathermsuiTTh* drop in temperature below
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•• 221 Planes Are Hit

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WASHINGTON. J s n. *,
&lt; A P )eV ‘W« regret
to in­
form you— ” meosage* went
to 493,031 homes In 1914, announcing a relative killed,
wounded, or missing, mlrjprd
or held prisoner, It »• « re­
vealed today. Army and Navy
cssuality
figure*.
through
Dee. 14, aba* nl.fi.14 Ameri­
cans killed In comba4 In
1944.

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LamlbnHcit American bomb­
ers on Mindoro openetl at* Locks in force to the far
I reaches of invaslon-ntenaced
* Luton island, bagging three
Japanese destroyers and five
cargo ships in Llngnyen Gulf.
Indication the Jnps arc
* planning Home counteraction
against Mindoro Ih seen In
the Intense setlvily of, J|fc*a«»«
ammunition
eK 'MraflSt*-.
Luton.
Admiral Chester NlmlU today
_ skid significantly he would wel“ com* Russian participation in tha
war against Jauan. * *
In Surma the Japanese »r*
withdrawing from virtually avery
front.
Tokyo broadcast a newspaper
A claim that "approximately
6M
Superfortresses have t&gt;een destroyed or damaged since they be­
gan attacking Japan siA months
ujeo. It rlnimed 4,000 tl.S. airmen
K frt l"»l un.l slid HIM .Superforts have liecn shot down.
Three American Superfortrerse* started fires with incendiary
bombs on individual flight* over
the Tokyo area, snd two Super
fortresses base,! on China fle w '
for the first time over the Kngos
hlma Naval Base In southwestern
Japan according to enemy broadcasts.
The Superfortresses w h i c h
bomlied Tokyo flew singly, en­
emy reports said—one after 10
P.M. Sunday, one soon after mid­
night and one about fi A .11
Monday (4 I’ .M. Bundsy EWT)
The Superfortresses which flew
over Kagoshima—the
Kagoshima— the first enemy
plane ever nighted there, Tokyo
------ k.l p , bombs, accord^ ____ .. . Tsu
1 Communlcation* Com miss loin.

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Tin* Ami‘rii::iii Third A rm y
(iriviitfr
into
the
imrrmv
w n i s t nf
the G erm an*'
Ardennibt hnlg'*, today hroqtfetted their nrrojvhead salient
jiIk a r HastoKiX' to a mile and
half. They nlsir re|ml.s&lt;&gt;il do.
s|K’ rhte
Nazi attem pts
In
piihh o f f the Allied HU|&gt;|ity
line to the Belgian town.

WASHINGTON. Jsn 2. W A via ii Ut IbfC4 tulUUiua. u ii firFy ,
With th* Gtfuuiii |*nlMi in
into ipilltary oi war supporting
Heluimu en&lt;lufigf*rm«l. the Nans
tasks w o ' propose*! yestrrduy by (
^Ir*te*k Akfumti the imrlhrm /Inrik
War Motiiliutlun Director James
mf ihe American Seventh Army
F. Byrnes, in rase present man
from thu nl'! Mu^niot Line f«rpower measures prove tnndequate.
irrtH citv *»f Ifitchr ea-*l wsi^il to
Laws to put teeth into War ,
hi i!I nloiur tho It In ne
Ijbor Boarii snd majiinnser esllcts
The
LrrmnnH
rrmiieil
rump
also w sre auppested by Byrnes In
kfrounil in the wtcwmIi unuth of
» mnsalvc retmrt to Uresuleiit
tlan-lrin iihtl five mile* umitkItooevell and Congress, which hp
of Hifrhr Allied nrtillery
elaborated at a new» conference.
heat t.ff Nan self |ir"pe|let! ^tmri
He predicted increases in draft
ferried acro-*« the Mi use Hiver
calls—beyond the jump of Jtt.OOd
in*rth nf I'upHlc hi wp»!rrn Hotmen monthly which went into ef
lurid
Irrt today to fill gap
m the
\I., it her ifid t« ii 1mil the l.crmaiH
ranks o f the fighting f.-rctw a.)*!
are Lev huh in; t■i f* *•! \11it'll tires
man new Navy ships
’-ore iiinip id"n*lav when they
Itrcon version lo o Fj i Ij
Vffnir- Seci.iury Anthony F.*!en threw thr re hour*!e&lt;l pIjuin mto
And. in the jarring r.|tnrt on
i... Itri'oli li-ade, and the , hutch :i ii ries nf heavy att.it ks ijjxin
his s'lminislrstion of the ffice of
Wsi Mobilisation anil Bt.-onver
•' C *I . W&gt;1, mg fiO t 1.4,., 4*f Aljied mrflrhi* in h ranee. Helslon, Byrnes swept thi recon
I ' I ■ 1 ,- * l . , I,u,*l ..-III -* 1 tiei, c min im,I ILdiii ii*t Vi least i'J 1
Berlin
cer&gt;ion phase into tit* hu&gt; kgnnjral
i 511 I to o 4lull a,i.t Mi IM*'n Nun idnr*e« wr»i* h»*t
snd decrle,) la‘ l Sumin. i . "too
.41,4 | ("Kit he .1. |11 t(|,. T:et'.|-j#V i'-laifined 1J7 Allied * rail were tie"•t ruyed
early start’’ op peacetime pro
Dm (he eastern front. Ihe fa]l
duel ...n
of IIn Hilda *ei lion nf Htiilapeul
‘ Tlie truth is that our -.■bilers
**» the Soviet 8 npi*r»re»l only a
st tlie front today ure not short
nmtter tTf hutir*. Th# Hiuiiiian^
of ammunition ami supplies as a
L ast
O p e n in g
Of
enrried jrinnt rocket nmrtftm !nresult o f any production failures,'*
t«i lludnpuRt on Avnrrieftn tn*ck#i,
he sal*l
“ However, they may be
L o n ^ w o n d T r a c k Is
hlnAimtf
ihe
street
short a few weeks lioiyCe if We
fnrlificatiuiiB
The NalH w ®r tf
fait"
N h r d u l i 'd T o n i g h t
Cfniiif*rained in ti'i tin area lt&lt;n
If recent actions to lighten the
than four mlleu wide uml a mile
wsr production effort fail. Kvruas
der|i
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•aid he believed Gongres* should
In fierce nr mo red battle* on
j
clamp controla on those found |
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It .I«si ,l lii«
bv»th riidtn *tf |Krorri
dlscuattfied for military iluty. so
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damaged dl fii-rmni, Linkn and
vicr in essential wiir artlvitu-iv
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H ere
f i c c W i t h F i n a n c e s «mit'hed a eottnler fiMack tnuneh
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Byrnes -aid ho referrtsl lii t i
•"•'I fit Hie tnr ndnr ■fiwm t he raiV
men not now in * » r yv.ir*
IL
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H ! » 1 i il a &gt; s
in
B est
C o n d itio n
In Ihr same arfo fijarli*r r bomber*
'UXrested they be drafted &gt;■■ l
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in
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of the U. S Ninth Air Force
tlien either use*l feu limited -&gt;■'
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vice In tbe ermrd forces &lt;ir rh.i
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till Ir.i-t.i Miif.iJ Iini war *innUir«l
«irfiillie'i vehicles before ntnin ttxlay.
neled where needed into war m e-l riil&lt;!&lt;ei I,-- nctili itii- uits.il f it!'** |'l| fl*‘*l j t.', .'Ml till ntl^li Ihl*
dustry. He declined to give it. - of the new year m '-infoi.l Im.ilj j'llll Ill'll i*•1 UIlnlu ' a III |M||||«ir |ciTriniinifa in (hiw mmtm/ leof the action v m in th%»
•I* ' kml i npif h), Flnridu v ill m- air.Mod
tails, sayin" Congress
shmi'l police reniuteit to.l.u
with sky Battles raying from
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j uMb’ Miatr Milliinl • .ildwell fiifhiy
wort them nut,
I'nrkeil m-iii fit* i lice -r,lm,i
one end of th® spruwlinir front to
1 4I 4I Ml I.t - I vt If ,lt 1t.1 •f t w*11 v nmi f V“ V«
Expandesi reconversion actm ’ v this 00*1 4 i c
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the other a* the Allies met the
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must wait, the report, tie* In,*
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direct t hulteniM' of the Nun Air
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"until victory is within our gi:i • stolen It\ a oi*,*,
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until our military men tell
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Asks Statutory 1‘ower
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"When one n( our enennes
ttinr a t,o l,.
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a re* t&gt;li nl - pluhes hat] hcen nhot down in
defeated, then an*l only then . * tillin' oi Ihi * ii &gt; ,*i' ■11 ki-\ |lo j
}. IU 1"i ' ' 1 Ml « i 1 ii.tv ] 1 hr I »’
these ftnvftgc nkirintshes
we lessen our effort," the rep- 't car hiul it lutsdeimunl lii-eos.* plate I
H,4 Hi I’ iH|Ui r *f Dir r\* i fi ml Uuii I'fdperiy
Pari of the I.lift wnffe% effort
vrsmed.
Ml h*u t Jtill 4"it h|«31" |- hr.'M 1 A i»m cr Tiiif, hr u ill nil ni
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Byrnes said Congress shout i
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chslrmiit. Sewell Avery, ileclat I pH, I IIII,I I!&gt;, J. . l i t , t ■J | I t
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unconstitutional, Byrnes observ'd Fourth M t.it *■
skies uhd al leaH J 1 I Merman
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4&gt;41 ( I, 114(11I"Il limit nf t!i® ldnr.es were destroyed Allied |om.1,
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were not yet known
remedy in many casea "
A , epo, I u s
ri . i •-I hy 1hi
II. „,l| h.4, 4 ltimrtti'
“Congress I am sure, can drn’ l hilirr hl-pnitfo r M.mI f»is im %«-*-*&gt;Mil lilt. I-- I IItIIrIf a
t
vrry altmij'l li&gt; Fial.l Mar
i I -r - t II IIII lull) llwiiblrl
1,11114 1.44 I'llfitf, rliM*iil nf a 11 i&gt;it* •*h»l Karl v.in Ittin.isir.lt'. force*
s Isw which will treat the Avert*
, , . . .......... j*'.| ».i fnri't* mi
I I. t
I".' •
M
il.'
h*w
*
•.nd the IVtnUri alike, hr &gt;m&gt;1. fnlmtirr
________
i. t m-i|iicc the Thfril Army'* rorrit«&gt; l hr Aiicfun
Jjin, -* h i t 'l l \\ .** •. » ' . ♦
!*;*»)♦ s
, \ I■I11♦ I..aThe latter reference waa lo the Frr nr Ii A vrmii1 in-l tIn* ! 11 x »r
t'aldwrlt I'nters tiff ice with ill,- .(nr into Bsitogne wa, r,pelted,
t •',«f* • |l
* I " II. II
had of tba AFI. muiicians union, Hiuhwfiy, ut nLsiiil I HU tiVhn k Il»le4
Slutr in ihi' i.r*4t finniinni rootli anil Ihn Nan*' m oil important
H**« r—1 lit Mile
James Caesar Petrillu,
wh&lt;.&lt;« thin morn hi u'
tl.tit it *"v,■r hn, c*|t , ieneetl. All gam »a » one of 20(1 yar&lt;L at a
Irin h»mI II is11 |inHi lli., uMrt
protracted ban on recordings » &gt;*
I Ml.. I \ M« |i
. « , . fit* it t HV f tin.!- art* on n rut rent basis anil point four an n half inilr* muth.
Dun Jrrikmw r»in»rlt&lt;l on Nr\%
•'still* I1i ft
•» feI, I*It I" &gt; HIf
in defiance of the WJ.B.
rii44«t ,i( llu'iii have balances tl*at i»r«t of Bnstiigur.
j M. i I. ,t r
; \i a . SI....
Ye*M ilny (hut m r I • !*M hr
.i.Mirr u ^4444.| ..tnrt toward inninThe- German,' r«*eapturnl Miiirlot!
\f .Itril
4 I*,,.. 4
hB(t tlltl MM‘il li htlf kfhli wtin Wlla I'aIsIIIrill
li W.r—| uIII rtf *
finning
the
Stale's
present cy. ! I mile, west of Bastogne,
ntt.ibuu? n !tifht iri nh hi* hmnt
I
►« lar
, i . . V\
ami gained a mil* at another
ucliv.I IV,
». I,. I,.a iiiirriti
at COU Kn^t Sixth SlriM-t whrn : «111e|« i .‘i t i ,
Dow ever, he ha* milicated tha*. |H)int, hut neither enemy advance
. ii H t
he urrivnl. Tin? |ifnw lor i*sratn*il l W41nil.*1
hi. hut. in mini! u progrum for affected Patton’s five-mlle-wlde
&lt; VU|.| haiit
*■11-«! n»**rr
out the back iltwir mi»l nothing hhi I IfIh llsir---*. Jit M!lr
y»
■•xpansiiiii ,&gt;f S'ntr functlmi* which relief corriilor. Patton’s forces
reportnl
rniiniru;
(1
|
is!
»
Irln
lift
re
I
Service men and WAVE*, fn
would use u(i the hulonres and launched a shurp attack north of
iVfih.n 4 III M.tlfsift
Neither On? poller imr 1 ht* 12 Iitills*
appreciation for services render,-d
perhnpC reijuire Increased re- Bastogne, at the narrowest jadtit
'■ ti.fi&gt;1 \ii-n s \ni1)
11unit
offie*'
iriiorteij
arty 1* *fMillieIs
them daring the year at the S h erifri
of the Naxi salient, and made
venues tu Ihe future.
I Kid lUi r
I
M
'.|r|
*
I
II
u»*4
I
-1
4
1
i
y
USO by Junior and Senior Hos­ trnffic •rcidoiitA iivim the week­
Since his election he has spoken some progress.
^Itlh
III**
I"
(dll
rtf
a
tesses, decided to play host* them end.
As his bold Belgium adventure
in favor of iorrrasnl schioil tnd
I n lb II I'm
, lliff J ‘If
selves and so gave a big Now
|*.iIdic h.'ulth fucililies; n com- harkfireil and threatened possibly
? IM*M IIr-vl*
SiSii i t Vfn r.
at the USO f&lt;&gt;r
i Kii'lr«ri *
T Ji-hiiri) Zri"
Years Eva partr
.
(.irhrnsive program fur conserva* to develop into a major disaster,
I M) ( *IaI
* Jlllftls Hut
ind their eacorU.
hostesses and
tton of natural resources, particu­ von Bund,tedt hurled a series or
%f rrwlln "litfirfe—i:|1'irli*rll y
Director Jo* Hall added that
larly oil anil fresh water) and night and day attacks against tbe
t
Ih IIIII\*IH IIMr# I
the hoeteue* and their escort*
I J 1Je*1 IIlit
&amp; list Is&gt; 1InLint
measures for promotion of trade American Seventh Army in the
T
f'rlhe'
n
Torn
llwfii.r
arrived a t about 8:30 o'clock and
vicinity of the old Maginot Line
amt in.lustrial .levelopment.
LA IJNTA ABMV AIR FIELD,
3
J'i«l
M
h
i
I
m
I
t
I
*
A
iii
%
lliiik'
ware welcomed by the aervia*
Caliiwcll -is a combined farmer fortress city of Bitrhe in tho
I inn Trmwijrr a WM k Hinui
Colo., Jnn. 2. (Special) — Silver
men and women. At 9:30 o'clock wrings of a pilot ware nuanleii lUliils Mure---lens* ally
and luwyrr anil n former member French Saar.
1 t»rrn
•Jim TfiUi
there was a big Bingo party with
of (ungres* who has often roGerman* Make Gain*
recently
to
Oliver
L.
Butner,
Jr2
Onerffill
*3lor
1
i
III
llultln
Frank
Gtvllck in chars*
and
The new Nazi assaults, two o f
nrnled a belief that government
son
of
Mr,
and
Mr*.
Oliver
L.
3
An**l»*,l
i
’iirrtu
T
Th®
Jfr«*p
|r,tlls&gt;t4
n ( race Pans)
prise* war* given out. RefreshButner, Route I, Box 3(1, Hnn- I Wm i ’in |*rln«*r ■ Tmn l^nldl® Is only as good as the people
menu were then served by the
Mull*
J
l*rr---IA
Mile
muko
il,
and
that
ho
expects
fnrd. at this nditnccd iwo-engiiic
H|ulrurlM ||Br#&gt;
WAVE* and as 11ora.
group* which want State aid to
' 'Dick
Aiken, accompanied by pilot school of thu AAF Training 1 Lit|h* Vnnlir® 5 Lilli** Jim
help draw lip sound program* to
Command.
*
Mr*. Bath Jackson, sang several
1 VanVr* Man
TJ&gt;*hnnv llu fff put into effect.
U*
was
graduated
a*
a
2
nd
4
1
.1
1
1
*
«
Hhwpy
1
I
‘a
alt
inti
fluid*
songs and then led In community
He campaigned for governor
singing. WAVE Velma Lelfermaa Lieutenant. after completing the
Three brothers, returning from
on n platform that consisted
final
phase
o
f
flight
training
n*
then gave a humerous monologue,
largely uf_a "no promlsea’Lplank. »•», &lt;*wrie*-_in_tti&lt;lclr-aca»t*ted
an
.Aviation
Carlct
in
th*
TU.25
•
.
.
"
“ ■ llnwevet/Ttnca his ''nomination areas o f the world, met each other
( ‘H a m i t o n Eg g ■—
afrWfcrw, *-M!tchvt1 twmher atrfif-r —r*
In May he hat Indicated he Is for the first time In three year*
ped o f iU 'guns and armor for
WEATHER
(
On tha Friday tu’foro Christ­ giving primary consideration tn when they visited their brothertraining purposes, I’raviouslv he
expansion of school and publlo tn-taw and sister, Mr. aad Mrs.
attended Seminole High School at mas, a New Hampshire red hen, health facilities;, a conservation Paler J. Bukur, 2006 Cedar
tha property of Mrs. Mildred
las. Moderately Sanford. .
.‘.'tripling, 1421 1'grk Avenue, de- program with emphasis on watfir Axenu* during, th* holidays. ,------- slightly warmer
Tba brothsrs are, Nichole*
rldtd that It wotll.l nuke a nice control, tha 'In fa iil ‘ oil Induitry
attired t r a it ■*tn
HOLLAND DIRS
holiday gift in the form o f an nnd aalt water fishing; and to Bucurel, S 2/c, U8N, who served
north tonight
,-j
development of trade and In­ In th* Aleutian Island a m ;
■LONDOtf, Jan. 2. (VP)—The oversisc egg,
and cold to*
Bgt.wphrb Bucuiel, U8MC, who
Accordingly, the hen Uld an dustry.
loweet temperature* Faria Radio announced today that
has ne*n serving In lb* south(
l &amp; ' j S y i ' K S : Remain Holland, 7S, critic and egg
rr which bids for the heavy
j
Ae a guide to retaining vita­ west Pacific area of war for two
ti of &gt;,the Nobel prii* in weight egg champinnship o f Sanand five months, and T/Sgt,
turc fry 101(1 died the night ford. According to Mrs. Stripling. mins us* the minimum amount of
Bucurel, who returned last
r. 30 at -Veaelfik-Dansflyon- It weighs one-fourth of a pound water that will cook tha food
. from action with tha
hail a circumference o f all, without atickinr.
Hia
"Jean
Ghfistoph*”
s
" 1 » I * Army Air C n t to North Africa
half inches around the
l aa ooa -pf the ftnaat
'■
Flrel fruit tree* were lent to and Sicily, and who is now it*and tight and * half Inches
K aver -written;,*.
Honed at f t . Myers,
•__
Quebec In 1008,
: erili txiui, ivuisav -, i
-* T V fu . .
.
k. Mi TV 4 41*
* ' - - ,V«. s efl

Caldwell Becomes
?9tli Governor Of
State Of Florida

Robberies Occur
Over New Year’s
Police Revoal

Service Men Greet
New Year At USD

Lieut Oliver Butner
Winn Silver Winus

2Ciiooi

riD*t*» Hots

Three Brothers Have
1st Reunion In 3 Years

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■

T U E S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 2, 1915

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORl&gt;. FLORIDA

PAGE TWO.
M ta k ib M na iaaa

Health Record

The Sanford Herald

rakiuw e ttarr H n la r . « » &lt; • « 4a r a*4 P illar « r m » m a&lt;
■ a a M r Uriea
111 Macaalla I m M ______

U N K N O W N

S O lD I E R 1 O f

The health of the American people in 1914. the third
full year of war, has been extraordinary good. according
to the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, ami from

f9 4 4

that Its own »erir» of iiapravisstioh» ha» been a failure?
The cloning of the raretrnrk* i«
of trtval importance of Itself- out
It i* immennelv Important In
ilramattlinK the fact that the Adjpiniulrntiun. while Ulkinj much

whenever It lint carried a threat
of political sacrifice..
The Congrestlonal Record. oflt. 0
etal publication o f the U. K. ConBre»». once un* named the Conirn iiu nlJ. Globe.
__..

■— —

W

, tetny
Across the meadow In the path
. of day.
While sloWlv flitting fireflies
teem to nc
Earth's taper hearers Ih-hling the
. quiet way. Follows the Under night with
cool soft hands
To shothe the tired ones and tourn
*
with slftn
e
The burning lids. . . HIvat he who
Understands ‘
The promise of this pence that
. lifts' the deep
Aftd striving heart beyond nil
reach o f phrase
And grants It strength ro logitdares appraise,
KATIfLEEN SUTTON.

.AIL. honor
Bastogne.

to

the

boys

"T h e health p n .-p it l* at least for the early , part of
1945 appear favorab le," concludes the M etropolitan, "a l­
though conditions due to the war muse any prediction
hazardous. Our public health organization continues to
operate at u high efficien cy, fo o d supplies are relatively
abundant, and our |tropic are increasingly conscious o f the
value and need fo r proper nutrition. Mnny diseases are
undter b etter medical control than ever before because ol
tu*w drugs, the production o f which has been stepped up or
which w artim e research lias stim ulated. Even penicillin has
becom e increasingly available fo r civilian use. The outlook
for n continued low accident rate is good. For war losses,
the picture fs necessarily obscure. The grim expectation that
our losscn lost yea r.w ou ld be the w orst in our history tins
been fulfilled. At best, the year 1915 will call for further

at

■Now thaT 10U is safely behind
US, nuty bo ltMB .will be better.
.It
that'
o ffr
anjf

Is about this time of year
most of u* resolve to turn
a new leaf and never make
New Year resolutions again.

The Tlmea-Unlon catches Wash­
ington Merry-Go-Round In » HwMore rareful reading of this coltimn would find many_ such lies.
* Phil Barney of the Tampa
Trlbun# like* .look organ* In hi*
rtetaurants. ‘"The noise 1* to bod
you don’t notice tha food or the
Mrvica."_h* s a y * . ____
'Th* procas* of taking bust,
ness away from Ita rightful ownan and operator* and giving' Its
virtual contra) over to labor boam i has mad* amailng and alarm*
progress under th* present
ins) Administration." says the
pa Tribune. The election It
Our resrlers some time* wunder
where wr* .gat alnriaa of their
bteys in the service, many of
whom are tnouaands of miles
from homa In acUon on ramotg
fronts. Mu»t of there storiea aro
atet lit by the "U r Hapsrtment

Ration Problems
Strict ritionintf—that la, atrict in thu American wenae—
in hero uncf morp. The OI*A announce* a return of geverai
canned voRetablex to the him* pvlnt Hat. and nearly all
meute are to compete with liutter for the red point ration.
At the Hame time, all iHifnln which became unable during
the fall montiiH provloim to Decemlwr firnl arc invalidated.
And there id a reaction of dinapprovnl.
The renetion in natural enough in thin country. We
ure no lined to the eany provinion of living, enpeciaily ill re
gnrd to food, that we forget many IhingM. Chief among
the»e in the fact that at the prvncnt moment millidn» of
acres in tho world which formerly produced food are now
laid waste by war, or are lying useless because the men’
who till them nre fighting, or ore dead. This country’s food
must be stretched to feed many lands. Whut wo have left
still give# use a far better table than can bo set" in almost
any other nation today.
.
, As to^dho,invalidation of points not used boforo Decem­
ber first, it was hot considered necensAry to use thum when
they fell duo. To use them now. w h p slocks must be
pproad further, would apparently enuse shortages. Home*
arc stil!,lcft with nil thoy would have luul if strict ration­
ing, had been in force all these months—namely, llfose foi
the whole month-of December.
„
____ &gt;.«*-

HS S r^ S tW rK S

liar narael from1the ItAl

over Germany aryl Folahd.

■s-4ir«iariJrJS a

§m LSskda.

T O D A Y ONLY
DOUBLE FEATURE

LUKAS

Personal

Activities
j.11-i ci •U, f' •‘

Miss Stewart Will
W ed In California
Miss 'N ilf'Prtce Stewart, tlautrh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W .ll. Klewsrt.
whose engagement wan announced
recently to Ensign l-suren R.
Johnson, son of M.E. Johnson
■nil the Inte Mrs. Johnson of
Amldon. N.D.. will tesa/e this
week for Alameda. t'»ltf wherr
the couple will he married in the
Navy Station Chapel.
Mils Stewart was iriuduatcsl
front Seminole R ich School In
1941 where sh e' wna an active
member of the Phi Alpha Kappa
social sorority. For the past
threr years the has been srere.
tary of the Hollywood Shops o f­
fice.
_
Ensign JohutcoY bass bo**- o&gt;
Navy about Iwo years, aiul he
left North Dakota State Collegv j
to enter the service. He received.
his wines aa a Navy pilot at
Pensacola anil took operational
training here. For a time he was
an instructor at Corpus Christl,
Tex. and at present is attached
to |hc Naval Air Station, AJumeUa. Calif.

Mr and Mis. A (i Clause -uni
Mr. and Mrs. C. K
family of Wildaon-t »|hmiI Christ­
mas day visiting relatives ami nounce the birth of
(tulila Ruth. Det. 31
tormer neighbors in Sanfnid.
Laughum Menu rial

tui m-d from
.pent o lyw
and relatives
Capl
Mill
Itoyd and th
Debt rah. of
holiday- licit
-

,hc

IS IT ALL-OUT WAR?
NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE
A* a result of an onlor issued reijuiremtots o f the war effort) ?
Can arty one contend that we
over the week end by OllvCtol1 of
Wat
Mobilisation
James
F. h»v* done more than half a Job
j-yrncs, war time horse racing in war-time taxation when tha
ha* been Imnneil in . the United' Deiartment o f Commerce can re­
Ktntes fnt an indefinite period. port, ns it did at the end of last
The purp&lt; *c of the move, it is week- that tho American jJubllc
announced is to save man power wilt have spent I9*&lt; billions on
and material* Not only docs the I goods and servlets In this third
operation ol the racetracku re war year, a record figure for all
uilirc the employment o f mol, time, comparing with fflt.7 bil­
power needed tor 'mere essential lions In tho roOsoneUy prosperous
ot eratlon," &gt;fr. Byrne* is report year Of lin o?
(Why la nothing
en to have explained, hut It also heard from those Administration
le, ;uli o» railroad transportation fiscal ox perts, tnetdenUlly* who
end the u*e of tires add gasojlno contend that the way to handle
for the imvoment of the patrons.
What Mr. Byrnes says is uncontextably tru*; but it pae eiiually true thice months ago, a year
■go ami two years, agu.
Tho
question that most people will be
Incllnril to ask. viewing this de*
tlsion In Its broader aspect*, la,
why does ll tike a Jolt *uch
the recently disc&gt;vere&lt;r shortage of
immuniton and'other critical msterlala or the German counter
nffenslvr In Belgium to galvatilxe

a g a in

I Inn

FRKDRIC MARCH
— AND—
A L B X IS SMITH
A Mtril lluntnn Story Which Chronicles The
Outslantiinjr KveAtn In His Life.
One hanel of floui ,
cd *u((lcieiil to uinke

ATTRACTIO N

o f 270 o n e - p u u m l l o a v e

MOVIE PESTS
s

ThfttM? people who annoy you at the imovIch arc not
funny— until I’ ctc Sm ith rcch to ivork on th cm l

British
*uiliir*‘
neekerchicf*
Custer cupx under furiultire
ye , hanged In hlack iu lt*05. In
punemtnule tlye death of laird legn, keep them from rutting into * II .11 iKincun, IruvoliPtr uuilllnf
llson.
carpels
foi tin Ainn it nn Na&amp;iciiiibl Rtil
CruM, u ui h*»inc on p lO.ilay

IrnVt of nlisrpct fr**ni hU ililtlt*
in the flfM of thr Snuthrapt«*ni
Atcu. Mr Hutirnrt'n hraih|UartrrN
•rr in Atlnntn &lt;•*» from whlrh
point he coven nuir Southeastern
ninit*. lie will ho nt home until

Jan. 10.

•

nary. If 13, the Prelltent- askerl for
$100 billion* fpr tha flkeal year
11»44-*45. That, said he, wax tha
-■-■ -m*
—* ittun- phygrom
cost. of■ "the
for wkglnt war.1 Con
__ any
. ono
.
seriously contend today* ■* wa go
Into tha fourth yaar of tha warthat *uch q "maximum program;
__ lieen
___ i aeblavadfhas
achlavedt. Are
&gt; ... wo at
-1
maximum efficiency whan, as
Sunday's n«wa stories remind us,
1$,000 0&lt;X) persons will have at­
tended racetracks In 1944. burn­
ing up gasoline fitvsl wearing out
tires or using vUi«&gt; naerlgd trans­
portation' facUlt)** In the cotina
of ptadug iT.W.mllHotx ite bats?

rmod' foi

, Weekly from Home Deiaop.
alratlon Spirlsltvl*.
Tallahasaes

......... .

s t a r r in g

A FETE SMITH SPECIALTY

’

Final snved Is tho c&lt;|iit' alrnt of |
exlia final produced. When yi*l
pir-rnt waste and u*c !„,*I y-i'lf
hntf ,,n hard hefor,- you buy
in..... sou li-nvr more fo-nt In
ll,i |..ir for other* t•■ ho­

MARK TWAIN

ADDED

? o " iT o u b F w' i^

I First • ••ii/rcV

in lla ir e e l i e e - r &gt;sith salt.
tabiiM-o ar-l pa|*i ika Fill
. e n i , - i . r- 1 i oik I,* » it n

DON’ T WASTE FOOD
By Anns Mae Kikes
Extension Nutrition Specialist

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY

der-cmployntent and to halahcc it I
In limes of full employ meat by |
lecapturlug
C7«eis
income
mi
Loses?
\ve llbVc had full rm
ployment. and to spare, now, for j
the last three yeare.)
(an any i
one maintain that on efficient job
to being done in. collecting even
-the taxes that have been enacted
when It Is common knowledge'
that much of the \iX&gt; billions in |
snrrehcy pptetsqiUnr Is accounted;
foe bv people who are resorting
to the US* of hand-to-hand money
for tag evasion purposes? (.'an
any one seriously contend tat wo
have backed out armed forcer.,
with a "‘maximum program" on
the* labet front when tbs War I
Man-Po*Pr
GohttjtCssloiV *(bteh i
.rajeefed a national service law
"after th* President had reluct 1
antiy come nround to the idea In
January of this year, now admits

le Cheese

I O J. K. ].ev Jr. and Mrs, Ix'c
announre the birth of ■ daughter.
Kim mu Ann, Dec. J I at Fcrnald*
I—
i iik t&gt;ton
Memorial
Hospital.
Prior to rttfering the service Crl.
Ice was an employee of the
\ thin tic (oa st Line Railioad hero.
Mrs Lee now mud as in Oviedo.

w" '

LleanoT M oll who spent
itstnms holidays with hei
Mr .....I Mr.
II,.,,,

rttrtORrtn4 l iv e s

Carlton an­
a daughter,
at FrmaliLj
Hospital.

C.A. Prescott. AMM 1 i and
Mrs Prescott annopnee the birth
of a son, Carl Ray, Dec. .10 at
tile Kcrnuld-I-auKhton Memorial
Hospital. Mrs. Prescott is the
former Killlh Ray.

t Irmiiik’ nri'l 1***1* l iunilc\
12 »lu«ltiit&gt; Mt tin- i ni
of Miumi tiHvr rrtunuil

K. T. STEVENS
CARL ESMOND

incals

hioinol

r.|wrinlly

f,-M|» In

plenMfui ones.

und .. \,tii pluit, reioemhi-t to use
left o
. This will men, thut
out I....I supply can hr *t,i-tihe&lt;l
*■&gt; it.Mt there is more f o o d for
other important w«e* -nit armed
foiee- our allies, ntol the hungi y victims of war
Koine of the food wasted you
cun see. some you don't notice.
You -an sec slice* of dry hreftil
ill the bread hoy, moldy hrend,
an,l hunt toast. You cm, soc
platr leavings, outsole leave* of
lettuce
and
green
*ege!ahtc*
thrown „v a y when thev might
have Iveeii trimmed and uar*l You
coil see thick J'otato peelings,
sugar left ir. coffee cut s. meat,
milk, or left overs that hove
s|M,ilod because thev ore not p&lt;»
perly aimed, and reieivU infesleo
with wcavils lieciiUse they wr*
not In tight rontnlnke*.
Woste you cannot nlvsnys *i •
inrlmlr* meat Imtes that roult
he saved for soups, good vrgi
table eiKiking waters, rich ■«
vitamins and minerals, part of
'on egg used for coating n
“ crunihing" othci food, elrui,
eui.ued fruit, left-over* neglect,
in rrfrigerntors, food not con
plrtely scrapcxl out of s cookit ,
pun ui serving dish These m„
not visdily odd ur to that *tn
of butter or two large egg*, I,
they come near it
Wh-n foml goes to waste, th-

ro* A DRAMATIC MOMENT In ■ I-os Angela* Cmirtri*vm, film ornr-dtiin 1'h.irlle rtiaplln stand* faring Jurotl
»« they compare hi* f v i d rhsrui trrlstlis and those of M inonlh old I ,,.&gt;l Ann Dnrrr The tr*r,ntd«iie-'
lr*t” highlighted thr ti i.vl in whh h Joan llsrry, holding tin- tishjr *. eh&gt; lu pun r that l haplm ,* the &lt;lilld *
Isttwr. KtwuUj aftri, Cti iplln Usik the stand to deny Joan's stoiiea
( l-.I.-r.uilvonol .S -uadphola)

Y O U RE T E L L I N G ME!
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A r»al old limot »• n follow
who rimimbon 'way hock whin
Unlltd Slates, and no! Great
Britain, was having Indian Irou-

Winter Coats

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ONE RACK COATS

OH oar SisVenleenth-AnnlvePHaryi we pjMfse
to iftnnk the citizens of iSarifotd and Sbmlnolc
County for their splendid support and co­
operation, and we pledge an'etir our efforts to­
Ward Bound protection arid friendly cooper­
ation In all financial riiatters.
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Values to

del altar a lot qf diplomatic
ho has
Bniad to
F Rosil
Department,
la wall and
Janford' has lung shoWT&gt;
ihlp* « r this comniun-

We aren't worried about the New Year when we re­
member the fine spirit of oooperaUon that you ha\m
shown in your dealings with us. th 1044) 8urfly, tbo

The follow ing .stores will close at

American people cannot foil while such « spirit mnti-

9:00 P.M. on Saturdays, beginning

vatca their acUons. Wih wish to thank you for your

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Boxy or fitted styles with faco.fbdterlng fur

and . understanding

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Blue, Red and Black, Also pretty pastel pbdcU.

the War #

ATHER of

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Let's continue to work together
to make 1945~ayear with
a proud history!

21.50 now
29.75 now
114.50 now
39.50 now
45.00 now

49.50 now
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Ca|.t S. A. Martina. Jr., aoUj
' Mrs. Minima announce the bUtir
I o| a - duughtci. Mary Ellen. all
? etmnptr General Hospital uw Or­
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Mrs Martina I'
'th e foinicr Mary Ellen tx-sher.

V-12 Students Are
Honored W ith Dunce

TIMEH-UNION

ior Caldwell h u .rtCtnUJ
lounciny some nf hl» ao

Social A n d

S E R V IC E 30c

COLUMNIST MAKES BAD GUESS
that called for inure accurate if
porthuT taan.lt y#ce|y4d.. . . . . .
Wsahlaitun says oo considers
Hon* other titan the wgathar **■
th* atlhUfy ettaaltea or* in
VolvH In th# suswansiaa o f ahal
tie bombing of. Ccrmhny thVoujl
tho as* of liaselan hi«a*r ■,3w
U. 8. Air FotWaJ Raaaloa real
•read M a flm a ’ lht*, ao f at tk

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Chcaa gets its ram e.frtun the
recurring cri»l» to make some
auch ceature aa this, conlelenuy Persian word “ ahah” meaning %
fltitMiWI from auch »»t effort klnic.

aspects of the public health hear continued watching if the
Wnrtlmt! health record among civilians is to bo maintained.
“The high*level of our national lutalth in this war year
is cloarly indicated by the continued low level of the deftth
rate,” «nys the Metropolitan. "For the cmjntry as a whplc
the 1941 civilian death rate will Ire slightly low’er than that
of the preceding year. This is confirmed .l»y the mortality
records of the' Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, The
year’s good record -was made In tho face of many adverse
fuctors, ruch as continued pvercrpwdTng in areas which
have boomed because, of war industries or nearby military
establishments.
. .
"The fuvorahle record of mortality from certain diseas­
es is particularly indicative of .the efficient, use of our health
Ta*mWWt-HT(hfs criticnt-period. In the |&gt;opulutlon at Inrge,
taher«,A4iMialJ»iwp,"hren profty* wcrf' kJlH (iflder control arid'
&gt; titrate Is a aseraktr si Tbs may actually establish a new low record. In any case, the
tal*4 Tress wblrb Is stria* tuberculosis death rale for- the year will be distinctly low­
&gt; ralllls4 is tbs ass (sr »•ratiea #» stl is s s Sl»»sitb»s er than In tho lost prewar year. Infant mortality is at a
1st la It s» ast stbsrsslsr
1-4 la this as yrr aa4 aUs new low IcvcL Deaths of mothers in childbirth will also
Issal r a n i asbUsfct4 bsrvla. establish a new low record..
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tab!* «a rseakllsatlsM st •**HslMtsksa bsrsla ars aUs ra­
"The record for respiratory diseases during 1944 as n
whole was not hud, ulthough the beginning of the yya
saw the culmination of a widespread outbreak of influenza
The sharp January |H*ak wus almost counterbalanced by thr
BIBLE VERHB FOR TODAY
remarkably low level of respiratory infection** in subsequent
EVERY HEROIC LIFE IK A months which continued right through the‘tend of tho year
CHALLENGE. BE LIKE HIM The death rate from influenza alone showed a sizable hiOR FORGET AND IGNORE HIM.
IF WB IGNORE HIM W'F. HO ,r««uui over the two preceding years, but its death rate was
IN EFFECT CRUCIFY HIM: still relatively low. The pneumonia death rate In 1944 wll
Whitt then shall I do unto Jesus lie about the. same as in 1943.
.
who U called Christ?—Molt.
“The
1944
mortality
record
for
the
diseases
of later
17:11.
.
life has also been comparatively good. Among favorable
developments during the year arc-relatively low rates from
PROCESSIONAL
diarrhea and .enteritis and from appendicitis, which are
• . *(From Wings!
.
This hour I* holy; sweet its very better than prewar figures. . . .
“ A major adverse development in 1944 was the high
breath
.
And rich with meaning as un­ prevalence pf poliomyelitis. The number of cases will be
spoken prayer.
about 19,000, or about CO per cent more than in 1943, U*
The gentle dusk, wearing a flow ^self an above average year. The 1944 poliomyelitis record
erlng wreath.
Yet llneers. like a perfume in the is the second worst known in our lilslory, exceeded only by
the 1116 outbreak. Fortunately, a number of fuctors tended
' . *R.
.
Trailing her purple chiffons « t ,
to produce a low fa'tality rate.
.

I'AGK THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

T U E S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 2, 1015

WINTER HATS
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Bean Ceilings
Are Down From
$4.60 To $3.50

WASHINGTON

(T oillaiH I'rwn r*|* Our)
o f I hi* cmp-nriMirt, - (jtinlit y

hast been rathrr |MNir tlui* to »cab.
Showers hnve been very brnefic-

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aepoeig- Ih n guuvy r

nlFJTrof TAlnatm-s- ami »"u**7r*+pe
increasing itrailily.
Weathrr l»
clear and cool. crops ore growing
^/.'elletilly.
uml
(rowtra
ure
practically through wit/* ^ thoir

.Spring planting*.
“ I’lnnt City
movement o f
week, shipping
crntcs
r m lr t daily.

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had * yfiry llfarit
strnwIxm^J 1um(
from one to five
A very xnmll in-

errase is ernerted IHi* week.

“ Hanford will hnve plenty of
citron fruit, (hi. week. A good
supply o f cabbage, celery, turnip
(rree111, collnrds tomatoes pota­
toes
Iloiton
lettuce.
yellow
squash, radishes, and a small
quantity of broccoli is expected.
A large quantity of English peas
also is expected
Uebcrg lettuce
•vrill Mart

moving m -eotumes-ws

about ten days
“ Our poultry and egg market
at Dude City reports movemrnt
i Utrf I1L,.04«1 worth of vkk* In Novprm&gt;«*r. Movrmrnt for
increased ITS ruses over last
year during the first 22 days.
Production
is ' now
Increasing
tlie OPA
irapidly.
n p i u i ; . _ While
"
- - -ordered
it two*rf*nt drop in rcilinjf pric#
last week, the celling, so far has
lieen satlsfacjory.” he said.

AMIAICAH SOIDIIIS OF THI fllST ARMY captured by tha Germans following thalr besskthrough to Belgium
ar* marched past Nail armored equipment heading for the battlefront. Note that the faces of tha OIs hare
bean blacked out from the picture by the army censors. This photo was taken frpm a roll of captured German
'film. This Is an official U, 8. Army Signal Corps Radiophoto.
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VOU HEED H
HE HEEDS yO
BIIVIliHRBOnDS

^W oU in g F op' Y Sail
The Modern Merchant
D o e s n 't w all f o r SA L E S

v HE ADVERTISES

THIS f HOlO, taken from a roll of captured German nim show s four Yanks of the First Army lying cm a road
somewhere In Belgium They valiantly gave then lives to stem the enemy breakthrough staged by Von Run*
etedL
Note that tlie two dead Yanks on the latt have been stripped of
Stedt German
a*nn*n soldiers
soldiers sre
sre In
In t|ie
l|»e backgruumt
ba&lt; kgr
thalr shoes. Also note censored ’ Ijpqwwt

A dm. Br uce FYase®
Is Well Qualified*
For Job In Pacific

In honor o f Rev. and Mr*.
Frank Pulley the Auxiliary of
Christ Church entertained with
By JORN A. MOAOKO, 3rd
a delightful reception and buffet
Just o Taste, Tokyol
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Flan la lan d an Japan
g
supper on Wednesday night at A I* News (natures
NEW YORK—Adm. Sir Bruce1
Seven Gables with 3i church
'
S p rcitl to C t n t n l P r tit
members In attendance. The liv- Austin Fraser, who recently waa
WASHINGTON—Military circles regard the plastering that Tow fre,d *- ajared in command o f British
*r
o ami.the ilaapnaai; mainMnd hwve b ^ q lakmg from ' A-aaerlcVyr^J '* ..* 'lfl d lo lg *
wen
■reraUd-in t i e CBnWEJi motto) naval fdmiFTjffiiur»*a
B -t» Sliperfortri siE rlbu s far Xx merely praltmlnary-^H aulphuHa
_
Committee In charge were Mre. the I'acific to help ArhelTca fight
foretaste of things to com*.
Georg* Bridge. Ur*. John Wad*, the Japanesr. Is a pleasant bachTopflight generals and thalr aide*, some speaking for tha record,
worth, Mis*
Mary Robertson, lor whose interests range fron^l
hava labeled the Tokyo bombings aa "experimental." Results bav*
Mrs. LeRoy
Hennessey. Mrs. hard-hitting, long range gunnery
been "good," they say. but they will b* even bstlar
Nichols. Church officer* receiv­ to gardening, riding and golf.
He might hive beerl a general
ing **ta JJI. Menkk. Ernest
because the holocaust that will bs dumped on Japan
utl
Harris,,Guy Dorthick, C.B. Searcy had he folowed tha career of his
os the Asiatic war progresses la expected In time
licit
late father, Gen. Sir Alexander
and Charles Woles.
even to aurpaaa the fury of tha air attack* on Ger­
gj
Thursday afternoon the Wo­ Fraser.
many. prior to D-Day.
Island
This ever-smtllng M-year-old™
man’s Auxiliary'met with a Urge
When Germany la defeated, all available air powsr
number of members present when dapper but quiet-spoken man Is
will be moved to the far Pacific to atlike and sever tha Industrial
many religious subjects were dis­ well quslifled for his new job. Ho
and transportation Jugular vsLns o f the Japanese empire.
cussed and plans made for supply went Into the Royal Nary in 1902
With the British expected to Join In the furious battle o f Japan,
gifts to be tent to Missions. At­ as a midshipman at the age of iff
predictions hava ootne that British troop# one day will land with
tractive refreahmenU were serv­ and his career since than and par
Americana on the shores of Nippon.
ed by the hostess Urs. Bridge. tlcularly during World War Ills
Until victory In Europe, tha Japanese bombings will Inert***
There war* brilliant Christmas has been n aeries of brilliant suc­
*
gradually until Ralpan-based B-29a eventually conduct round-thedecorations. Mrs. Menlck presided. cesses.
A I t beautiful Christmas carol ..Stocky and uf medium height,
clock offensives against Tokyo. Retaking of the Philippines wtll
icrrftU ‘TF#thrf«ttfy night, TtgvrJ. he Is an excellent conversational­
provide mfire Am*rfi*trT badda. a r wilt the Japanese mainland Itself
A. Haskins was pianist, Mrs. ist who revels in salty tales and
when landing* are effected thereon.
—
Baybufn, Mlllwee, soloist, Mrs battle etorrew. FKJlJW-ktfjfcwrr a m .-.*1 Allied robot bom be may be added to the fury of the war over
Haskins director of chorus. A col- ratings worship End respect him.
Japan, Judging from sffectlvtness of rockets alrtady used against
action bought baskets of cheer He Is a difficult man to Interview
the Japanese In military and naval operations.
because he hat to follow tha tra­
'or several families in town.
Tha clearest indication of more devastating B-29 raids, howtvtr,
YoUng folks o f the church sang ditional Royal Navy policy of
(was seen In tha co-ordinated air-sea attack last week on Iwo Jims,
-arols In various locations during speaking rarely and guardedly
Japanese air base Island In the Volcanos.
Christmas Eve. These were trulj for publication.
Favorite- With Americans. Q
ippreclsted by the listener*. ,
• TWO FACTORS ar# holding up Issuance of WTB'a long-awaited
Crey.haired and ruddy, he MThe Civic Laague sponsored a
detailed plan for the relaxation of controls upon tha defeat of Ger­
successful covered dish supper came a favorite among American
many.
'o r newcomers as well as local officers tvhen U.S. fleet units
One obstacle La that OPA has not kept pace with the production
members on Friday night at the joined the British home fleet In
agency In planning for V-E Day and does not have a corresponding
library. All Joined In singing of 1942 and 1947.
Fraser immediately took It u p -£
program worked out yet for control of reconversion price*. Also,
carols.
many OPA official* fear great difficulty In the price field ones proLongwocd Card Club wax cn on himself , to rreate good w|||^
(ductlon curbs are removed.
cortatnwd delightfully by Mr. and and unity between British and
Mra. 8.L. Tuppar In tiieir home American forcei and he did much
The other delaying factor la uncertainty over the extent of the
arranged with Yula-tide trimm- to break down a certain feeling
V-E Day cutback. Many week* ago WPB Chairman J A. Krug
nga. After the games fruit cskr, of stiffness that existed between
estimated that the cutback would be 40 per cent; now he figure*
lea, sandwichas and cookies were the two forces.
about U per cant, and tha Army la still lower.
Fraser Is an aviator nlreself—9
served. Prtant were Lieut. Wal­
Probability now te that Krug'a detailed plan will not be released
ter Qeldsrd, Llput and Mr*. he once commanded the carrier
until Immediately before V-E Day.
Ernest Harris.
Mrs. Florence Glorious—and he respects naval
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Hunderlin. Mr. and Mr*. Charles aviation ai much a* he loves the
• THE POTTED PALM has been moved out of Cordell Hull’e office
N’ ickoU, Mr. and Mr*. J. Henry smoking long range naval guns.
Into the corridor at the etate department, and those who know the
When the battleship Warepita
Menlck. -Gift* were exchanged.
taste and temperament of the young man who has succeeded him as
A very beautiful wedding wet smacked the Italian battleships
secretary of state doubt that the palm will ever be raatored to Its
staged at mld-nlght Christmas I Glulio Cesar* with a 15-Inch shellW
Eva. at tha Baptist Church when from a distance of more than 25
place o f dignity.
Carl Lomroler o f 11.8. Navy was miles in 1940, officer* credited
In fact, everything ha# been moved out of Hull's office, except the
united In marriage to Loulxg l.ar Fraxer because of the training
grandfather clock and the historic old deak, while a crew of painter*
ganl by her uncle Rev
II.G he had given the gunners.
■pent the last week redecorating to BtetUnlue' taste
Commander Of Horae Fleet
l-argent of Falatka. The attrar
That dynamic young man had hardly finished saying, "7 do.” and
As commander of the British^
tivo bride waa attired in white
"Bo help me. God," when tha painters moved In and Hull'* furnish­
-atln and attended by her sister i home fleet he directed the con­
ings moved out.
Ruth Lergent a a me!d-of-honor m voying of thousands of tons of
Btettlnlua wtll have a tremendous map of the World covering one
nink. The best man wax Hubert supplies to the Russian port of
wall with a fluorescent light at Its top—a personal gift from Gen.
Midget
submarines
Largent. usher George Maton of Murmansk
George C. Marshall. Army chief of staff. He alio will have two tele­
Jacksonville Naval Base. Thrrr under his command sneakad into
o f the wedding party were in n Norw egian fiord to torapdo and F
phones—a black telephone connecting with state department exten­
Navy uniform.
The bride is a badly damage the Naxi battle- ,
sions, and a white te Isphone connecting with the White House.
very talented member of the ship Tirplti.
BtetUnlue has pledged himself to folio's Hull's policies and maybe
younger set In Lnngwood. The
he will, but the atmosphere in tha eecretary'e office wtll never be
groom formerly lived in Long(he aam* again.
wood.
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It may lake ax many as 18 bot­
tles of dried blood serum to keep
• THE GOVERNMENT, much to Its surprise, has found a sourv*
About 10,000 pnople are killed n fighting man alive when he has
of unexpected Income In 10-to-40-y**r-eld machine tools lying about
annQdly by fire In the United been gravely wounded.
unused In Navy yards and plants, all apparently abandoned aa outStates.
I 1-------*-------------------------------------------moded. A search la on for such tools now and a
' aeries of public auctions wtll dispose of them to the
highest bidder*.;
_ On* batch of auoh supposedly useless tools of »ndent make reset!Uy brought a bid o f *28,000, raised )
REAL ESTATE-BROKER
at an auction to an eventual (38,000. Another sola
I f tools at Washington Navy Yard raised (284,000, although the
Pittite 732
Atlantic Bank Bid*.
)OOi* were so encrusted It took blowtorches to dean thun up.
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LONG WOO I)

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ROBERT A# WILLIAMS

RURAL COMMON BENSFBy Bpads Johnson
FBOfiRESS OF TIMBER.
GRAZING. GAME IDEA
HOLDS MUCH PROMISE

MUNCHINO A FlfC* of state bceods
Chamlambro* M. Makrl* la seated
on the only remaining beam In tha
ruins of his bom* to the Pelopon­
nesus area of Athens, Oreeca. Offi­
cial OWT photo. (Infemotion*))

now bare but which could pro­
duce good forest growth.
It also provides for continued
development and improvement of
lands best suited to forests and
game uml tha’ lands that are best
suited to grating.
Demonstration areas embracing
thi- purpose* of the program have
lieen established in many counties,
and farmer* In other counties are
approving the idea and planning
on similar developments. This
trend bodes wtll for the future
of Florida agriculture.

Progress and increasing interest
In the tlmber-grasing-gamr pro­
gram bode well for the future
-of Florida agriculture.
The program, developed and
proposed to Ploridx land-owners
three years ago by Louis T. NitThe Eiffel Tower In Paris was
land Agricultural Extension Ser­ erected by th* engineer Alex
vice forester, has attracted wide­ andre Gustave Eiffel aa a feature
spread attention from farmer*. of the Parla Exposition of 1889.
Cattlemen and othar land-owner*
tn thia state and also
from
foresters In this and many other
stataa.
1 It la only logical that It should
meet with favor by land-owners,
for Its primary purpose la to
Increase the value of the land
find the products that com* from
the land now and In tha future.
In a nutshell .the Idea la to
btllixe the land for tha purpose
te which it is best suited.

HEAD FIRST
Into

NEW Y E A R GLAM OR

With a new flattering permanent wave and hair­
do. A stylish colffuro will definitely put you “ In
the groove.”

ANN’S MIRASOL BEAUTY SALON
117 N. Park A n .

-’.IVTS

ird Army Broadens
Salient Above Bastogne To PA Miles

Bom* land la more suited te
boRIvstlon than other land, soma
la more suited to forests and
and some la more suited to

SELL US YOUR

production. Many farm
«r« hava all three type* on thalr
farm*. T o raalll* maximum bonaflU and proflU from all tht
land by devoting the dlfforant
types to Uialr boat possible pur­
pose* la tho aim of tb# program.
If thia program la widely devejopod oror tho aUto—and tha
lmllelatlona art now qu&lt;U promlsbur— It will not only moan larger
Incom#’ from tha land during tha
paxt ft w yoara, but It will alto
ptaan that tha land will bo Iraproved aa tim* (roar on. In othar

IDLE CAR TODAY
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�* ESDAY, J A N U A R Y 2. 1915

THE SANFOBI) HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

P A G E S IX

m
are conformed with.
D. Front Yard Jlcijulrbd
•
Theie shall be a /fon t yaro of
a depth of not less than the
average depth of the front yards
nt the lot or lots next nd/ftcyM
thereto on either side. In ta»e
• ORDINANCE NO. 362
there is no dwelling In the block
the front yard shall have a depth
An ordinance establishing a n part of tills Ordinance us if of at least twenty-five (26) feet,
xoning plan within the City of such Information set forth on measured from the street line to
Sanford, creating nine* (9) din such map were all fully described the front line of the main build-

Zoning Ordinance
City of Sanford Florida

•'

trade, mtftstry. restdenee or other
pur.
_______
_ . ___
rposes,
(he height
and else o f
__________
, "s ite o f open
pen
structural, ___
and
space* for light and vcntll»tlofl|
adopting 11 tnep of sain district*,
defining terms used; providing for
the adjustment, enforcems.t uud
amendment thereof; and pfeserib, Ing penalties for violation.
HE IT ENACTED I1V T1IK
PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF
SANFOBI), FLORIDA:
HECTION I.
In order to lessen congestion
In the street*i id secore safely
from fire, panic und other dan­
gers] to- promote health and (he
general welfare; to provide ade­
quate light and air; to prevent
the overcrowding of land; to
1 avoid undue concentration of
population; to facilitate the ade­
quate provisions of transports*
. tlon, water, sewn age) schools,
park* and other Jiubllc require­
ments; tn cottsm e the value of
buildings and encourage the most
aupropriale use of land tltruoul
nrou, nil In accord
Iho ttort
« iyrn(c
‘
ance with
comprehensive plan,
vllh a comp
tbete is hertos adopted and esta
bllshed ail official xoning plan
for the City of Sanford. This
plah (s adopted pursuant to thu
aothortty conferred upon the City
of Sanford by the provision* of
Chapter m ill) (No. .641) tjsw*
o f Florid*.
SECTION 2, DEFINITIONS,
This ordinance ahull be known
a*
the “ Official Zoning
Flan
Ordinance" and for the purpose
o f thin ot din ii cc certain words
and terms arc Ocfinrd a* follows;
All words used In the present
(ante Include the future; nil
words In the singular number
Include the plural and the plural
the singular; the vrflrd "Imlldlng"
Include* the word "structure’ ’;
the word "slinil" Is maiiiliilorv
and nut dlreelu, ,, mm the word
“ person"
includes o firm, cor­
poration, or muulcl|&gt;al corpora
tlon, a* Well as a natural person.
The word “ map” shall mean th.'‘Zonlntr M*P ol -Sanford, Florida.''
The term ” (1t)
Commission"
shall mean the City Commits o t
of the City of Ss'iidnl; and tnc
Word "elly'* abait m«an the Ci
of Sanford
«l cotp.»^tloo-of the ft tr of . iorlda. i'ht
word “ o*e&lt;i
. II l&gt;o deemed to
Include the w u .i. "arranged, de­
signed or * ...tended to be u cl."
Mini the word "occupied" shell
be decniM to it.elude the worili.
“ arranged, do„iuoed or Intendod
t* be occupied,
A "dwelling” U any building,
o f jiortlcin thereof, which is used
all the private residence or sleep­
ing plnra or one or more humnn
bthigs. but w o f Inctirrtlng hotels,
chibs or lodging houses, or any
Institution such es n hospital or
ill where human heisg* are
bused by Mason of Illness or
under legal restraint.
A "y a rd ",Is a portion of the
*4me lot or building site upon
which a building Is situated which
remains Opel and unoccupied, ex­
cept at provided In Section 14
o f this Ordinance.
A ’ “ front yard” la a yard be­
tween the front line of the lot
add the front line of the main
buildlnr which extends from one
aide yard to the other.
A “ sld* yard" tn a yard be­
tween the side Hite o f the lot
ami the aide line o f the mein
Imlldlng, which extends from the
front find o f tlm lot to the requlred tear yafd.
A “ red* y*M n U a yard which
extends ncrosi the entire wWfo
or the h»l between the extreme
rear line o f the lot and Ute ex­
trema rear lift* o f the main build.
log. Whtra a public alley exist*
at the rear of the lot, or provi­
sion* for inch an alley are ahowti
on the ntap er filed plat, ohehalf (1 /9 ) of such alley may be
conajJcnKi as a portion of such
rear yard.
An "acebesory uae or building"
la aqy subordii ate use at budd­
ing custoeiarlly Incident to and
located upon the aatnb ,
by the main o*e or trfiitd
A "court" &gt;* - unoccupied
lot, aed 1

t

the City Commission h*s glvetl
due ana careful consideration to
the jteculiar suitability of each
and every auch district for the
PRFtlctllar
regulations
applied
therein, and the necessary proper
and comprehensive groupings ami
airangrments of the various usrs
and drnsili,-* of |Mjulalion in urcurdance with a well considered
plan for the development of the
city.
The boundaries of such dis­
tricts a* arc shown upon the map
adopted by this Ordinance or
amendment* thereto, aie hereby
adopted and approved und the
regulations of this Ordinancegoverning the use of land and
hallcllngs, the bright of buildings,
buiH k*.
* tr* V
xteea. ot
ytlrds about ’Wihlfngri 'and other
matters aa hereinafter set forth,
are hereby established end de­
clared to lie in effect upon all
lands, Included within the boun­
daries o f each and every ills
lrlet shown upon said map.
Where unecitalnty exMn as l'&gt;
lioundarica of nnv district shown
on said map the following rule*
shall apply:
1. Where such district boun­
daries are indicated as approxi­
mately following street lines, allcv
lines or lot lines, such line-, shall
lie construed to be such boun­
der! ea;
2. In uhsubdlvbled property or
where a district boundary divides
a lot, the location of such boun­
dary. unices the same Is indicated
hy'dimensions, shall bo determined
ure of the scalt appearing on
9 map.
8. In ease any further uncer­
tainly exists, the City tommir-ieu
shall interpret the intent of the
men as to location o f speh boun­
daries;
4. Wliprr nny public siren or
alley is hereafter officially vacat­
ed nr abandoned, the regulatlm*
applicable to esch parcel of abut
ting property shall apply to that
portion of such street or alley
added thereto by virtue of such
vacation or abend tinmen L
6 All areas within the corpor­
ate limits of the City »hirh arc
under water nrd not shown as
included within nny district shall
be subject to nil uf the regula­
tions of the district which Immed­
iately adjoins thr water area. If
the water area adjoin* two o r more
districts the luiuadarlcs of each
district shall be ron.«ti-ued t" ex
lend Ir.to the writer area in a
straight Hue until llicy meet liic
other district;
8ELTI0N 4.

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F.xrfpi el herehmftar provided;

an in ml hoMitafs and ellrftrY
Story dwelling, 700 square feet
6. Private clubs and lodges.
(c) for one story dwelling, 800
0. Guest hotr-.es, tourist homes.
square feet
SECTION
9. K-4 AND It-S
7. Accsnory buildings and uses
customarily incident to any of
FAMILY
DI8
MULTIPLE
the above uses, including private
TRICT8
Sml storage garage* -when located A. Uee* Permitted
on the same lot and not involving
1. Any use permitted in tha
the conduct of a business.
il-2 District.
FL Building Height Limit
2. Multiple Family dwellings.
The maximum building height
3. Hotels, boarding a-d lodgln,;
shall be forty-five (46) feet or houses,

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... tin
The minimuen building area per
w rj,(. 0» each to
- -be not*-let* ' than famllv
shall be a lot or parcel
Of
land as follows: *
ten feel.
F. Bear Yard Required
For a one family dwelling, 6,There shall be a rear yard not 600 square feet
Kor.n two family dwelling, 3,less then twenty five (26) feet in
000 eqtuirt: feet
depth.
For Multiple fnhttly dwellings,
G, First Floor Arte
The minimum grourd Hoof 1,2W) square feet
areas of dwellings, exclusive of I). Front Yard Required
There shall be a front yard of
porle-cochcrce ano attached pora depth not lens thon the average
cjtes, In this district shall Ire:
(a ) For a two nnd n -eh a lf depth o f the front yards of the
story dwelling, R -l AA: 1.200 sq. the lot or late next adjaeciit
thereto on either side. In east
ft,; R-l A: HOO sq. ft.
(b ) For a one end «ne-helf (her* is no other dwelling In the
story dwelling, R-l AA: 1,400 eq. block the front yard depth shall
ft.; It t A: 1^)00 sq. ft.
not he lees than ten (10) feet.
(c ) For a ime story dwelling, P. Side Yard Required
R -l AA: I,dot) sq. ft.i R -l -A:
There stmll he eldc yards, the
1,200 sq. ft.
width of each shall not be te*»
HBCTtON 8. IM ONE (N X IU .K ? (Ann teti ( m )-fe e t.
• • -------FAMILY DIKTRItrr
F. Heir Yard Required
A. Usee Permitted
There- shall l&gt;a ■ rent yard not
1 . -Any use permitted In thelisa than twenty (20) feqt Irt
R -l A A and R-l A Districts.
depth.
2. Home occupations, including (,-. Parking flrgulationa
any vocation or trade, provided:
Where n tot is bccu|&gt;ied by a
(a) that there be no alteration multiple dwelling, there shell .tor
in the residential character of provided accessible parking apace
the premises in coinection then: on the lot, either garage or sur­
with;
*t
faced area, adequate to accomo(b ) that when enrried on within ■late ohe (1) car for every two
the dwelling, not mnrr then (2) dwelling unite provided
twenty-five (26) per cent of the the main building:
ground floor of the d welling sh’iil RECTI (IN 9. R-3 ONE (SINGLE)
Ire so occupied;
p a m icy manner
(c ) that i-u motor |&gt;owcr other A. Lee* Permitted
(. One (Single) Family dwell­
than electrically operated motote
shall he used in connection there­ ing.
with, nml that the total hors*;
2. Home occupations, including
power of such motors shall n»t any vocation nr trade, provIdM:
exceed three (8 ) horseppWer, or
(a) that there be no alteration
one ( I ) horsepower for any single ih the residential character of
motor;
the premises in connection thero(tl) that no merchandise or wllh;
articles shnll l&gt;e displayed fur
(b) that when carried op within
advertising purpose*, un-l no sign
the dwelling, not more than
or advertising device relative lwentv-f|ye (26) per cent of the
thereto shall Ire dlsjdajed on the
ground floor uf the dwrllhig shall
premises,
lie so occupied;
:!. Profe-sionnl office* such as
(c) that no motor power other
that of m physician, surgeon, den­ thsn cleelrlcnllv iqitratcii motors
tist, lawyer, music or ait teacher, shell be Used In connection there­
when situated within the dwelling, with, and that the total horsepowprovided
tx of such motors shall not exceed
(it) that not more (hen twenty three (3 ) horsepower, or one ( l i
five (261 per ccn( of (be ground honlepowcr for any single motor;
floor area of auch dwelling shall
(d) that no merchat due or
bo so occupied;
articles shall be displayed for
(b ) (li.it no name plate or sign advertising purposes, mid no sign
displayed upon Hie pr«fn|scs ot advertising device rclativo
n one aim nut exceed­ thereto shall be dNptnved on the
ing one ( I ) square foot In area promise*.
3. Professional offices such a*
and eorlalnlrg only the name of
the profession and of the occu­ that of a physician, surgeon, den­
tist, lawyer*, music or art teacher,
pant of the per m.sea;
(c l thal no eleciiir, neun, flash­ alien situated within Ibr dwelling,
ing or blinking lights ahnll be provided:
(it) that not more Ilian rtrenlv
placed upon such rignj.
five (26) per rent of the ground
-4 . Schools, elementary, high floor area of auch dwelling shall
■fid private, except correctional be »o occupied;
^
Institutions.
(b) thal no name plate qr sign
6. Libraries, community ccnlcry lie displayed upon the pramh-vs
and buildings used exclusively by other Utan one sign not oxeeedln,
Die Federal, Hlale, County er one 41) square foot In. area an
City fovcm n etil for public pur­ fontalnlng only tha name o f the
poses.
profession ami of the ocoupant
0. Churches and othtr place* of the premise*;
(«) that no electric, neon, flnshof
worship, Including Sunday
School buildin** and recreation Ins or blinking light* thall be
placed upon auch sign*.
areas.
4. Kchooti, elementary, high
7. Parks, rocraation grounds,
pia"grounds, idayfleld* under the and private, except correctional
supervision of tne City of San­ tnttltutloha,
6. Libraries, community center*.
ford.
8. One unllghted sign not to and buildings used exclusive!" by
exceed nine (0 ) square feet, lo­ the Federal, State, County Or City
cated not less then twenty (20) government for public purposes.
H. Churches atu) other place*
feet afroiii any property line of
til* lot upon which auch 1.1git Is of worship, including Sunday
lared, and yvrt*litittg onu nt School building* and recreation
1* rental, leas* or aale o f the areas.
building or nro|K-rly on whleK • 7. 1’arks, recreation grounds;
playgrounds, plavflelda under the
such sign I* located.
V. Flower and erteUMe gar- supervision of the City of Sand*n*. groves, provtdtd no signs, ford and recreation art**.
8, .One unllghtad sign not to
displays or stands .ar* used In
conjunction therewith.
exceed nine *9) aquare feet. Jo-.'
rated not less than twenty (20s
R. UulMIng Height Lii*it
.
The maxlmutn building belgnt fe d from any Property lino of
■hall In two and one-half (3 )6 ) tkl'lQt/Uppn which ,aueh sign is
ilories or thirty-five (86) feetC. Bultdln* Bite Area Required
The minimum building site
area shall b* on* lot or a parcel
of land five thousand (6,000)
square feet In
eh’ be*

I. No building shell be erected
reconstructed ur structurally al­
tered, nor Ftioll any building or
land be used which does not
comply with all the district rtgulatlnns established by Ihta or­
dinance for the district in which
lh« building or land ie located,
9, No*tulldlng shall be erected,
reconstructed or structurally al­
tered to exceed the height or
bulk limits herein established for
th* district in which auch build
Ing la located.
8. The minimum ynrds and
Other open spate*- Including the
Intensity of use nrovlslon* con­
tained tn thia Ordinance for each
and every building existing at
tht time o f the. passage o f thla
ordlmrttee, Or for any buildntg
hereafter erected or structurally
altered, ehall not be encroached
upon of considered ** yard or
open spare requirements or In­
tensity of use requlrementa for
any other building.
4, Every building hereafter
erected shall be locates) on a lot,
Mid In no cat* shall there be
mor* Utah one ntalo building and
the customary accessory bulldfnirn
on on* tot.
6. Th* uses of all building* and
property publicly awned and engaged in the |&gt;*rforniinc* of &gt;
nubile function n»*y be. parmUted (atiigU) famlV
of -Id
m any district provided bowev't-r parcel*
average width
that such use la not: obnoxious at
delrfmetiUl to lb* health Of
welfare of th* elty.
1. -la all K*sM*rllnl District*,
r « * , t«nt or otitbulldlng
erectod w used fo r m b m may b* occupied by on* family,
l|*e\n*ln hWMfng. Aq “ out/t
provided howaver that the trialr ie *rtp ebufo F «lh * fo f
till roqulrwj width on a street,
mum aide amt front yard requirementa *et pul In this section are
a m
other -----------------J
conformed with.
. th •
not a
r* *ny
.There shall
t not.It:

In title by .m il or descent.
3. Use (if- occupancy by 4
member of the immediate family
or servant or lodger or behrdev
or lessee or tenant o f any pcf-t
son •Jcserilwd in the above para­
graph I f ) » t any or alt timrr
during his concurrent owncrsfiip
and resilience In or on the millding or lot.
4. Use or occupancy during the
criod of the tenancy or lease.

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tW aKP* used
5. P
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Private
Clubs end lodge*-

1st homes.
hor
6. Guest houses, tourist
7. Accessory buddings and uses
customarily incider. I to any of
the above uses, including private
and storage garages when located
on the same lot and not involving
the conduct of a business. tl. Building Height l imit
The maximum building height
shnll be forty-five (46) feet or
three stories.
C. Building tvitr Ares Required
""he mfnimut i buildinw men
per family shall be a lot u. par­
cel of land ns follows'.
For n One Family Dwelling,
R 4: 6,00(1 square feel; R-fit 4,»
000 square feet
For a Two Fuinfly Dwelling,
H-4; J.tHW ssyuaro .eei; Vb-»-. 'Lr6WJ square feet &gt;
Fur sluillplt Family Dwellings,
R-4; 1,200 square feet; It 6 1,000 square feet
D. Front -Yard Required
There shall tie n front, ynrd of
veragt
lepin nut
i
n depth
less than the' average
dc{ .in of Ihu^ front yards of tht
lot .rr lota m m ii'Jjnrrnl thereto
un either eide. In rase there is
no other dwelling lo the block
the front yard depth shall not be
lo x than ten (10) fret
F. Side Yard Required
There rhnll la? side yard*, the
width of each shall not be less
lhao ten (10) feeu
F. Rear Yard Required
There shall be a rear yard not
less than twenty (90) feet . in
depth.
0 . First Floor Area Requirement*
for Mingle Famllv DWtllirtfo
(a) For a two and ona-hatf
story dwelling.
(b) For u one and une-hnlf
story dwelling,
(c) Fot a one story duelling,
K-4; 600 sq, ft.; H-5; 300 »q. ft.
SECTION 10. OCU FANCY: R
4 AA. R-l A. IM . R 2 DWELL­
ING DlfiTRICTS
|n II I AA, R-l A, R 1 and
It-2 Dwelling DistricU, no Utilding or part thereof »hall be occu
pimt or used by n person or t*et ■
-ons of the negro rare; provided,
however, thnf this seeliun shell
no* be interpreted to prohibit
sny of the following:
(1) Use or occupancy by a
negro *eryunt, chauffeur or other
employee when the employer re­
sides tn the same bulitfln*- or In
s bulldlrg upon the ssme lot. ,
(2 ) Use or occupancy by any
person, who, at the tlm* of taking
effect of this ordinance, is the
owndr of the used or. occupied
building or of the lot upon wtrlen
such building may bo erected or
who at eaid time shall have con(rat ted to ittlrrhnsc the same by
a valid anil enforceable Contract
o f purchase, Of by Ida succeasnr
lit title by will or descent.
Uaa of occupancy
member of th&gt;&lt; immediate family
or Mrvant or lodger or boarder
t lessee or tenant
any peraou
escribed In the above paragraph
(9 ) at any or all Urnai during
hli concurrent ownership and resi­
dence of. In Pr on the building or
lo t
(4 ) Uae or occupancy durlnj

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two family or multiple family
dwelling l&gt;e. erected on n site
which provides an area less o*r
family than ii required under
the minimum area provisions
stipulated for R-t ami R-2 Dis­
tr ic ts .'J '
SECTION 14. A D D I T I O N A L
• HEIGHT AND AREA REGULATION8.
The following requirements or
regulations qualify or supple.

with the provisions of this
ance. Provided, however,
where "lond” which is now
for a use excluded from the
triet In which such “ land" is lo­
cated and such u*e is not.an icetswry-- to- the use ot a main
building locnled on tne same l t f
or grounds such nun-cunfurnting
use of “ land" shnll be dixcPrttinued and all material complete­
ly removed - by its owner . « n l

TSST]
J
i u U tfon /'1' ^ 1requires
menu appearing elsewhere in

.la^o?'ti*p aM u !re 'of tU S^'- |
ordinance.
W
p pearing
(c)
alteration*
*
" If no structural
*
" '
this ordinance;
arc
made,
a
()On-colliMining
d*o
(a) I’uhlfb or semi-public build­
ing*, h o s p i t a l s , sanitariums, may be changed to a use of mo
schools and churches or temples, some or higher classification « where permitted in a district, cording to the provisions of this
may be erected lo a height not ordinance, when a district timl^
exceeding seventy-five R et (76) Hereafter ho changed, any the”
when .the front rear and aide existing non-conform ing use in
yards are increased an additional such changed district mav bo
foot for each foot such buildings Continued or changed to n use Of
exceed the height limit otherwise a similar or higher classification;
provided in the district in which provided all other regulation*
governing the new use nrc c o r o f
the building It built,
(b ) Single Family/ and two plied with. Whenever a nbnfamily dwellings In the dwelling eortforming use o f a building has
districts may be Increased in Wen discontinued or changed to
height by not more titan ten (10) a higher classification or to a
feet when two (2) side ynrd* of conforming use, such us* shall not
be ehartged to a !ionj|
nut less than..fifteen /set .(1A'&gt; thcjtgfljle)- .be
use ol xr towt--wT-Tlrx.VG'
. . U . __&gt;*prwrjded. Hpeh tm llieifi; •conforming u
hnweVer. ana’ll riot exceed' three itfkation.
(d) Nothing In ihls ordtnanco
(3 ) stories in height.
(e) Chimneys, water tanks or ■hall be taken to prevent the re­
towsrs, penthouses, scenery lofts, storation of a .building dntroydd
elevator bulkheads, stacks, orna­ to the extent o f dot mute .ban
mental tower* or spires, wireless, seventy.five (78) tier certt
or hroadcastipg tow err, monu­ its assessed value by Jtru explo­
ments,
cupola*, dome*, fats* sion or other casualty, or set if
mansards, parapet wall*, similar uod. or tho public enemy, or
structures
and necessary me­ th* continued occupancy or uve uf
chanical appurtenant n may be such building or pnrt there of
erected to a height in accordance which oxisted at the tin&gt;e of sueba
with existing nr hereafter adopted building or part there of .vniclr
ordinance* a t the City o f Sanford, existed e l Uie time ol such par­
(d) An accessory building may tial destruction.
{*) Alt building* and Inmls, the
occupy not more than thirty per
cent (3CK4) o f a required rear use of which is non-conforming
yard, provider), however, ih the at the time of she passage if
case of reversed frontage no this ordinance shall, to prcvenM
accessory
building
shall
he congestion, facilitate fire pro­
erected closer than five (6) fret tection. promote nnd protect -be
to the line of tha abutting lot health of the inhabitants, be con­
verted Into conforming tee* x'lthto th* rear.
(c ) In the case of group in ten years Iron) the date of the
house*
nr
court
apartments, approval of this ordinance b&gt;^
W
buildlnr* may tear upon the re­ the Mayor-Commission.
.SECTION 16. HOARD OF ADquired side yard provided!
JUSTMENT.
(1) for group houses the re­
quired side ynpl shall be hrtA Bourd of Adjustment is here­
rrcased by one (I) foot for each by 6*latiti*hc&lt;l The won) "Itn.trd"
building abutting thrreon;
when used in this ordinance .-halt
(2) for apartment houses the be construed to mean the Ucmrd£
required side yerd shall he In­ of Adjustment.
creased by one ( ! ) fort for each
The Ikmrd shall consist of five
stairway opening onto or .verved (6) members appointi-d by tinby such side yard;
City Commission The oiguuLit(3) the width of the place or tlon oitd procedure of the Hoard,
court shall not be less than Its inertings, method uf handl.,...w
three (31 Limes the width of the appeals, and other tclalcd m at-*
aide yard a i required In this (efs, shall be in conformity with
provision, provided that open the provisions of Section 'J of
unenclosed porches m iy project Chapter 169119 (No. N4-1) laws
into * required place or court Of Moridt. 1939.
not more thap twenty per fen(
When there are practical d if­
(ifOYrl of the wldtn of iuch ficulties Or unneces.isiy- iiar&lt;i.hi|i..(5
place or court;
In the Way o f car lying out -ne
(4) where a roadway Is pro strict letters of -tun onlnmncc,
vldcd in the place or court the appeals lo the Board may be
width allowed for such roadway taken by any person aggrieved
shall be In addition to that ro- or -by any department ot thu
O blrtil»b o v q ;.,% u . .
„ .. governing body, of tho City dfos,
nferd, affected by any deft-'7"
(6) all other requlrcmfnts in­
cluding front, side.and rear yttrds siOn oi (ho administrative official.
i f c Uoaru shall nave the fol­
shall l&gt;e complied wtth in ift. lowing duties ami turners:
eordance with the -district in
( I f to hear und ilriidc npwhich such group houses or pekla where it ie alleged Qieru
court apartments art Ifoatcd.
■4 error in any order, roquirc-M
&lt;f &gt; The title yard requiromtnt* meat,- decision or uetermlnaUonw
fpr . dwtnttyfo shill b f waived made by the admlniitratlvi o ffi­
Where dwelling* are traded above cial In the enforcement of thl*
stores or uhopa.
oniinance;
(g) In computing the dtptft ■ (2) to authorix* upon appeal
of a rear yafd, for any balldWg In sfeciflc cases eucn variance
where such yard open* onto, ah i rote Uie term* of thia ordinance^
alley, one-half of such allty may as will oot be contrary to the
be assumed to be * portion of the pqbltc interest where, owing to
special conditions, a literal career yard.
forcemeot of the provisions of
Ch) Every part
of
a
required
—
___ _ th* ordinance will result In un* !
yard or court shall U opefi from
Its Uwest point ra
to in*
th* sky unob-' i«cb»M ry hiudahlp*. and so that I to onJitmnvu sh.illO
■tnictod. eirop t hfor
for lthe
IS ordinary
ordinary pp oliMtved ami enhstantinl jusprojection o f sills, hell {purse* Uto done.
com ical; buttresses, omufiwnwl
hr d x m h lu g the above men- features ami eaves: provklwl. ho*'- thgtol jmwera, Ibr Board by tho
erqr, that none of flic. aboVe pro­ coflrirrrtn2 -vote ol four membeni
jection* shall project ,hdo fc may reverie or affirm, vriioliysw
lolnlman} court more Uian six UT n i r t l v . n r ntAv fiUMfifv Hih ^
inches (IT) nor Into a mfnlintnn
yard mom -than twenty-foul
No minimum requirements, ex­ aide
(94) tethcv __
cept that In no c»*e shall a
(I) No corrrtoei .si,ml protect
alngle, two family O f' multiptn
family dwelling bo erected on over the street Wfto more that)
a site which provide* an area five (I f per .cent of the width
t«u M r family than ta re­ of such street, and Shall in no
quired updar the minimum area case project more than four (4)
provision* stipulated fo r R -l and feet.

or occupied building ov lot.
such tenant or less** bting of
the white race, or by the suecessor In title o f any lessee by
will or descent, in cases in which
the tenancy' or lee^e was created
licfore th* time of taking effect
of this ordinance and 4a unexplrttl
and In force and effect at said
time.
6. Uae or occupancy by a per­
son described In' the above para­
graph (4) during the period of an
extension of renewal o f aiiy such
lease, In eases in which th* right
of renewal or extension wax
created previous lo and Js In
force and effect nt the time of
the taking effect of this ordin­
ance.
ft. U*4 or oci.-UpXttcJ' h r a ry__
Iter o f the Immediate fam ily or
servant or lodger or boarder or
lessee or tenant o f any person
described In the. above paragraph
(4) at any or all time* a t which
both th* tenancy or lease or sinewt) or extension described 1)1
Ihe ahqve paragraphs (4 ) ami
(6) shall b e . In full force and
effect and said person himself
resides (it or on the building er
lot.
r
, 7, Continuance after the taking
effect o f thts ord+nanC* lot ‘Ate
residential use or orcupanfy of
a building tiy persons o f the
white race In any ease In which
suen building Is used or occupied
for residential purpose* by per.
tons o f the white race at the
time o f th* taking effect o f this
ordinance, or. If sueh building bq
vacant at said time, then In any
rase in which the last such use
nr occupancy previous to uaid
time was by persons of the white
race,
SECTION 12. C-I RETAIL COM­
MERCIAL DISTRICT.
A. Lara Permitted
1 Any use permitted in vhiR-2 DUtrict.
2 Agendas, including finan­
cial institution!-, insurance, rent­
al nnd real estate offices.
3. Personal service establish­
ments, including barber and beau­
ty shops, clinics.
4. Office*, including medical,
dmtal, least, scientific, engineer,
ing. fine arts and literary o f­
fices but not Including fortune
tellers or phychlca.
6. Trade service establishment*,
Including cleaning and dyeing,
hand laundries, shops for the
■ale and repair of batteries,
radios, bicycles, guns, shops, trees,
typewriter*, watches and Jeyelry
and other mechanisms, shop* for
Interior circm-atori, palnteri, paper
hangers and plumbers; address­
ing and mailing; advertising end
distributing, mUlllgrgphlng, print­
ing and photography; labofatoroblis filling and
Ing station*; automobile sale*
room*.
0. Vocational achoola, including
trade, aecratarial, art, ■ profeeclonal, muilr, dancing and drama­
tic school*.
7. Cotnmerical amusements; In.
eluding theaters, ball rooma, com­
mercial games and epoTte.
8. Itetall stores. Including de­
partment stores, drug stores, re­
staurants and cafes but not In­
cluding lumber yards, Junk dekjcm auto wrecking mechanical
garages, or any business where
the material* do Id ere not boused
within a bu ildin g.'.
9. Funeral llomtk^
B. ftulWlhg Haight Limit
-V
The .maxlmutd huildtnr height

D.

43gwMwd&amp;
fS E J'Y ard

‘ 0 ) Open or enclosed fire
cepes. (IreprMf -euteiMe f
tfaya and halyohiea projecting
t o &gt; minimum, yard-Wt court
more than* three and one.
shall (3H ) feet add the ordinary-

Required

ifut or .lodger oi*. boarder
e d v rtnahl
frHmd In tha. above par- govern.
14&gt; at smy or all ttmrt
Bl
h bath - the tenancy « r
renewal pr axtcnvlon dt-

dwelllng

erreted

lions

of

chimney

may j be ptnM ttad, -by; th* IM IdYard Required,
i' yard for commercial II* Inepscuhr .Where, h um Art Jb
plated. a x . not t« obstruct thd congestion, in public atreata. or
light and ventilaUenincreaso tha public danger Af

• S T S * ®

*- •"a vaffi

m

S ^ ^ ^ H O N -C P N F ^
buildhge. dr; M. m
(7)f ConUtrtirtrt

building by penoo

Wtfpnifc.

it Um building,

rouiotng oree, or In any other
raaMct impair the public health!
B y ~myale and general w «ftw r n f. thsTtify of Sgnropl-. ;
Any person or, persona, Jointly

rt**ant to a court of recomTa
Mtitiop duly verified, settiig

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TE8DAY, JA N U A R Y 2, 1913

r ijK

—

H K K A I.D . S A M IH 1 I), FI OHM) \

C'ty o f Sanford Floridu
rug? BU

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F \ ( ,l. -H .V F N
•• It IIU| l.l IP

rein lei « T
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lit Mini'll •‘I." I'nfM
i Fal atr.*»
mi -ix icintiri, ilv
,
I
At lhi lime o f :t
, gam ...tn-r.
f T*untr it|mi |
,,i
,
.*o..„
-ri
‘
thruwerr
imc
MIAMI, JiiiSpe^tall rln
,
A Ai. Utiii * .
National W\n Fund, oiganlrel
"7
‘
uirl.it llti- S » .
just tun yefio ago, has to dale I t0B,1&gt;
hi F ind
T **.L|&gt; ilu N*n- l
distributed a total of JI .ttl.SPo. tiutinl
iiuiwil W ar Kutul
41/fiimlUvi ,
172.2*4- to ll» - J member- ngeiii li

National War Fund
Distributes Bic Fund

Zoning Ordinance
H uni lamed I r o n

SANFORD

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Af f i « $ r
1 N M »IJI» N \ V \ I
Alls* M A I M M w.ml.-t
made in writing to the Build- comm
JlO.i r r a
ummunjly. " '■ “ •
J { A l S ' ^ S l '. ( “ h i K l
1 ' “ " 'V
I J , ” ,h
t L E A N ( &lt;iT T O N it \ti&gt; im rm -dhilelv.
his ordinance to interfere with
_
1
and t o*tn i.u o
Inspector after the election this
Trn thousand mmmnnity wr
alteration of such building or or abrogate or annul any ease­
©
i
o
funds
representing
the
National
Territory of the United States
art thereof shall have leen com- ments, covenant* or other agteoN o W iml— Nn Silk— N o Itnvint
it.-oe
kitted.in conformity with the pro ments between partial; provided, AVnr Fund have made two appeal- outside dr b-o d e rs mil
for
funds
to
support
tlSO,
United
than 711.0011 stpinte it ill
lioh* o f these regulations. ] however, that where this onliHrinp n ig - tn S \ M o l t l l |’ | ItM ITMtK ( O . nr rail tiw,
C
USE 6 6 6
i'
Pending the issuance of n regular nance Impute* a gTeater res trie KoiimcrCs Service. War Frlsotierpliiini'
J M&gt;.
H e will ji;iv Mb' per |nttinii, lin liielllu lc
Air
and
nineteen
foreign
rellrf
tificate n temporary ccrtifl- (Ion uron the use of buildings or
Cold Pieparatioru o* directed
mm k« i$( lnuu l&gt;
;iri e p la n re .
o f occupaney may he Issued premise* or upon tho height of agencies. I7ir first appeal mad- mrrtBtinng
i v i !•&gt; iipci
tho Building Inspector for a buildings, cr require* larger open in I PCI &gt;vas ■ for $125,000,000 cliffs nml ftliti t»l .t
N KU S i l l I II, lla n .tg er.
ertod of not exceeding sir, (0&gt; spaces* than are imposed or re­ iir.d the second in I0 t-t for l l l b .
000.000
i*
-till
in
progress.
The
nonths, during. the completion of quired by other ordinance*, rules,
easements, w ork'of1 the memlw-r agr-ncles fur
alterations or during the partial regulation* ,ar by
frotn f u n c t i o n a I p e r i o d i c p * i n
l e d a l n o t ic e
cupancy o f a building (lenillntf covenants, or agreements, the pro­ the period up to Sept. 70. 1 0 to
C'mrdjl ntArxr
n j , hu ^r-ight jw.
1 completion.
Such temporary visions o f . this ordlntiht* shall will be financed lliroiight funds
|]*l
lh«t triLi*- !ilp a|of. r
Tw»t»---(»
&gt;i» i m i m
\ri'i-ii %•i«t\
ftrtitn rl
'*&gt;*1
Iml*n
certificate shall not be construed control. If, because of error or which arc - 1■U coming in from
lisitf ■ IrwtJw,, It i-lyHs'4 KUWfJMM* »kt*'
i nit r %\
ill any way altcrinir the re omission in the Zoning Map, any the 10 4 1 campaigns of common
_ Bl4
■ Ifl-H Mtp l-lllrt
«
»„
pin
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101
spcctive rights, duties or obliga- property la the City o f Sanford ItV war funds.
|i &lt;a *«* lb* ilwv* ‘ |e r.-*•1 1
sort* *'
'
u • 11
xi s
!'•; « t“ ‘ &gt;s |&lt;||| |...
If I
tloni o f the owners or o f the U not ahuwn as being* in n
- .
X
When the National War Fund •tl.xt ,
Si' t
relating to the use or m-ru- Zoning District, (he classification was organised it had USU. United I l.». I . 1 •
f'urvlwtu^l
»*XI" t
.u***l
ncy of the premises or any of such property shall txs It I Seamen's Service and War I’timatter covered by tills ordl- Single t-amlly, unless changed by s o n e r s A W n m l t w e l v e f o r e p w
rmincc. and such temporary cer- uitiemfnienl to the Zoning Ordi­ relief agencies n- members. It
H
7
W
[ tificate shall not be issued ex- nance.
1 i 'l u l l I f I | l IUT11 if lil.v
------ if.’ ". - I .........T'-------- now finances Uie work of 22 war
Icept under such restrictions and SECTION 19. CHANCES AND
] provisions ns trill adequately in­
AMENDMENTS.
sure, the sab-tv of the occupants.
The City Commission may frpnt
I’hysio
Tl,HM\'i|»y
rCEUTIFiCATF
OF
OCCU- tltrn to time amend, supplcmtitl,
IFANCY FOR l-ANI). Certificate chnngr or repeal the logulatmns,
A 'i ■ i invot H iHiyl * (y *-»
of Occupancy fuY the use o f vo restrictions nr district boundaries
C A .It ’ jy ;l fnv'-** up
,p*if
rant land, or the rhnnjce in thq set out .in this ordinance in the
Ml
UN* tJvc i*r* .
. . it- |
1 mil l I liti'i I i s t If
chameter of the use nf land, ns manner prescribed in Section' 7 id
r.i. Ll1**11,JtV *•*IVlCrt tn•IMM4II
herein provided, shall lie applied ( hnpler IP,Ml* (No. M i l , Ijiw s of
c .*ii*"n of Die mil it*l ii.x«* m
rtvemuhdmvTThsvro pnoriptlv Infor before any such land shall lie Florida. IWith
l&gt;|{ M M / r O N - n t T ^ T
r l U i ui ftitli tlf*Imil* In luiie
cause it poes rtghi to tho wui ol the
lOupied or used wid a Certificate SKtTION 20. ENFORCEMENTtrouble to help loosen and «*pel
Tot
n
Q
year
or
longtf
la
of Occupancy shall be issued with­
germ Uiten iititesm. and old ruiluio
VlDl-ATIDNS AND FKNAI,Ili u(iiIt-\
I'ule-dmi lllilt;
r * p a y . H o &lt; f«d )l ro q u M *
in thtwe i.'tl &lt;Ja,s after the appli­
to *ooibe and h"al raw, tendrr. mTIEH.
m
o
r
i
t
i
h
a
t
d
I
a
•
a
1
1
•
f
y
.
cation has lieen mode, provided
Oamed bronchial mucous m em ­
(a) ,Thc Building Iiitqectm ii
I'hnrte ti'iil fur
\p|ntitUinrnl
Loam on »ignutur• o lo n o .
branes. Tell your riniggtst to sell you
such use is m .nnformily with hereby ilesignalcl and nuthorisr-l
■ bottle of Crromuhloh with (he un­
the provisions of these rcgula to enforce tins nidinance.
derstanding you mint like the wnv it
I'amiK l.oim Co.
inr.
(b) Any person, firm or cor­
quickly allays the rough or &gt;*uu nro
I I,
St silt
Ii .1 uk
IHdii
tificate of Occupancy shall poration who violates, dlirbeya,
to have your money back.
Hi***tii h
n
state that the building* or pro­ omits, rirglt^Ls or refuses to com
posed use t f a building or land ply with or who resists the ert
complies with all Oic building and forcemcut of any of the provi­
for CouEhi.Chcit Coldi, Bronrhifix
health laws and ordinances and sion* of this ordinance shall be
with the provisions of these regu- firieil not less thou Five Dollars
l/liom .
A lecorrl nf nil certlfl ($7.00) nor more than Fifty Di 1
ride* shall he kept on file in th# lar* (ttU.OOl, or shall be 1m
office of the Building Inspector lirisnnril in the City Jail, fer not
and conies shall he furnished, more than thirty
rtv (20) days, o f
on request, to aqy person -hav­ Imtli, in thr tllscrclinn
ing a proprietary or tenancy in court
Each day tlmt
that a vi-da
((rest In the building affected l no tiou Is iq-rmitted lo exist shall
l l shall be charged fin n CVr ron-titute a sennrate offense.
tificate of Occupancy 1
SKtTION II
VALIDITY.
Sh- uld any srctlon clause &lt; r
No permit toi excavaltnu Ini
inly building \hall be issued be provision of this orilluniice laSli.C
ff
lh&gt;- court to be m 4
fnre application bus been made dechued
lliki hitmo
. alid the -nine shnll not affect
for Certificate of Occupancy
, kA C'ertifirali
ol Ore upa nr) the validity ol the ordinance as I
b iu a s p a c k a g e
.■Mall be rviniired
nil Noll .1 whole or nliv part thereof, nth
Save Points
Conforming
Uses
Application cr than the ta il so declared to
STORE and BAR
My L nltn g
for such ceitificate of Occupancy I c invalid
112 W. 1st
Phon* HKti
All ordinances m pints of ordl
“ . . . a n d 1lir&gt; it- mi t a i u l i i i w i t h vti ur
shall be fibsl with tin Building
More
Bakery
Foods
nances
in
conflict
liercwilh
or
in
Inspector within
twelve
(12)
th iiu r s !”
months from the effective dull consistent with the provisions o f
F rom
ihis ordinance are hereby repeal­
this ordinance
ed.
SECTION 17 t’ l.ATH.
\\ &lt; |i • (U i 111h &gt; 1 i Im. i .
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ROBB’S
1 .
0 ,1
1 l ll I, "ll
Each application for it I Jild SKtTION 22. WHEN EFFECT­
T KL E P H O N E
I .. r .m i
i '
•(
.!»
IVE.
iog permit shall be arctniiparried
HOME
B
A
K
E
R
Y
This ordinance shnll br publish
1 v a plat m duplicate, drawn to
" f ) l A I.1 T Y A L W A Y S "
seal*, showing the actual dimen ed in a, newspaper in Dje City of
Single or Married
moils o f the lot to be built upon. Srinrcrd mie time within ten (101
1 1 Magtmlin
I’hum- 2 ‘
105 W. tut St. Flume SH4 J
Flinitr Dir
Age Ih-.'lh
1 III L Jnti
(t iff sloe. shape end location' of day* after its passage and ap­
the building to be erected and proval by the City C*irnmls»ioe EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY
MitV otlrbl- InftirmaHnn" as may and shall he posted op the Itulle
l
ESSENTIAL WORK
be riecessary ht provide for the tin Imard in the lobby of lb
WITH
enforcement i f this nnliminro. A- City Hull foi ten ( 10 ) days mi l ,
PEACETIME FD-TURB
record of such application- till-1 hall become e f f e c t i v e u s prVv
iilatH shall lie kept in UiiF office vidcp by luVv.
J.fthe Building Inspector. Vvl'crr
PASSED BV TIIE r iT Y COMOvertime Pay Paid Vacation*
application is made to cnlnige MISSION of the City o f Sanftrd.i
Frequent inerrase*
E V E R '/ T H I M &amp; f
W H A T— W HAT'S
L O O K S LIKE A N O W L H O O T )
an nesting non-confortnintr use, Hot id a. this 2tUh day o f Decern
AW GU NS A R E E A A P n ...
Pleasant BnvironmeOt
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bouse, one*
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automatic hot water healer,
complete stock deep and ehal LOST: On* gray mare mole*. ELL.
low well pump*, pneumatic --(fowrUrCanivrmi AW. Rurkl Rt.
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or pocked to ship. Henry Mc- LOST: Reel leather billfold and
change, purs*, combination, eonLaultn. 112 W. 4th Sli Phone
talnlng money, memorandums
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and rings— Reward—Call Nd, 4.

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tin** make. Saturday downtown.
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NEW YORK — Rosing had Its
W *M lL w a r t l» » r 3 « k y * ;l® &lt; * **
fans and receipts hit highs.
Three new champions were
crowned among tha smaller boys,
but It was a Negro lightweight,
Deau Jack, who went Into the
|Army In March; a medical discharge .from the Navy, Wljlle
b*atyweights Joe Haksl and
Lee Oms; ami ■ surplus of write.weights who really brought In the
gravy train.
l(l*a hard In tell Ju.l what will
happen fn 1246 hut, II anyone
ill (era to birdies, the word Is out
that the comine months will be
the start of the greatest boxing
bouta the clientele h*s known.
All the boys mentioned almve.
above.
;jiCfc3hy*.RotO*‘ 6f Near York,
tinny (iia u .u f Montreal. Bstffta
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Ray Robinson of New York and
Jlmmv Bivins of Cleveland, late
discharge* from the armed forces,
are on nand ready to display the
fin* art o f ffatlcufflng.
Walterwelgku Grab Spotlight
Ruffin and Greco are welter­
weights. They had two blff-bang
ttouts late In ths yasr »Uh Greco
Winning on*, and the other result­
ing In a draw. Roth bays are
bound to tee plenty of action
during 1946.
Robinson had the reputation of
b*ln» the uncrowned welterweight
Champ before he went Ihto the

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412 E. UNFURNISHED small house or
apartment by two sendee men’*
wives, local residents. J'hone
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COMPLETE Household furniture
New OU burner, Qa* iteve, Ice­
box. bedroom furniture, rum* HT NAVY couple small furnished
apartment or house, soon a*
plate living room outfit, dish,
ssible. Call Ensign W. K.
as, cooking utensils, other nice
vler. Hotel Mayfair.
articles. Antique three elec*
bedroom set. Mack walnut. II1Ik
Avocado Av*.

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I ROOM HOUSE oa laks front, WILL PAY POO 00 cash for
bath, two bedrooms, (leaping
Sptnrt
pianos;
1260.00
for
Studio or llahy Grand; 8100.00
porch, good water, heuse wired
cash fur uprights Slate make.
for electric range. Furnished
Write lllrj;er Writer. 700 H.
or unfurnished. Phone 3103,
Florida Av*., lakeland. t i l .
County, between IlOO P.M. and
Phone .11-681
3:00 P.M. Immediate possesslurs.
IIULl.RK MOTOR RALES
NURSERY stove and on*
NEEDS USED CARR
English blanket! traveling bag. IV* will pay top celling prices
Phone 380-J.
for used automobiles.
All OP A
details handed for you. Write nr
8 ROOM house, bath, completely phone us to come and make oir
furnished- oh* axtiV lot, tiled appraisal.
ground. Rhone 3894L
HOLLER MOTOR BALER
208 W. First St.
Phone 5M
Fmme nOft*wy Util uCnffiln.
WANTED 100 lubrication Jobs.
Odhsm’a Gulf Service Station,
HOUSEHOLD furniture. B re 135.
Cornet F it*1 St- »nJ French
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noon until 8:00 P. M - repllra WANTED; To buy for caeh
diamond ring* (er only 98c.
small modem furnished house
A lio durftbte Identifkftueb brnor garage apartment. Box P.
0*4*ta or lovely locket* to hold
tjo Herald.
two nWture* oaly 12,49 plus
la*. A t Touchion D m
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F riday!
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lake Mary, horse, enter dark
ftftd.H ftu Brert, $3.60 pet rest
and white with four white
while they lu t, no deposit on
elocklngs. Owner may have
botueft. Tit* Smoke House.
by paying for feed and adv.
Inquire Herald.
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Seminole County.
Court Record
Thursday, December 11
Werranty Deeds
Olilaker, Glen C. et ux T o L^roy Holtn et ux.
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Wlllsey, Jeanette, widow To
Sumner A. W ills*/ et ux.
Kllver, Maxwell A. et ux Tb
Swntve-I^iett# Garden Co.
Kllvert, Maxwell A. et ug To
O. P. Swope at ux. ‘ | . ,
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Overstreet Land Co. - T o Fred
Everett Mecy L daughter Shirley
May Mary.'
Henley, M yrlke .C. et v|y W . L.
To VVIlnwil E. Marshall et UX. &gt;
Stephens, Dorothea Ray at vlr
“ Thomaa C.
' 'Bitdaddell et
Ilyron To
ux.
Janunes, R. F. at ux To Fr*d*CIck F. Jammrs.
Limited Warranty Deed*
Jane, A, A. e l ux To B. C.
fVkulter-Noob Ikowcvw^- \&gt; ■&gt;*ayRorden.
Mallard, Alexia G. {M acs) et
vlr Homer &gt;To II. B. M m .
Correction Deeds
Kelgan, D. B. et ux To Easlft
Bryant,
firyant, Eatia at vlr W. B. To

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Some Old Record?
Remain Unchanged
By JOE KEICIILEK
AP Nswafeaturcs
NEW YORK — Each year new
record* are made, erasing old
marks from the books, but some,
like old man river, keep rotting
00,’ omtl^yp^|h*;*tfnTtx of Inodem era start.
Great performer* Ilk* Babo
Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Waller John­
son, Christy Maihewson, Ty Cobb,
Trlt
Speaker, Geo res
Staler,
Rogers Hornsby, Jfau Lajole, Ed
die Collins and Grover Alexander
have shattered many records, but
other* were out of even their
reach. These mark* are likely to
last fur a long, long time.
Most i ruinlnenl la Hugh Duffy's
grand all-time .438 batting high
Hi 1894 with the Boston firav«*.
Hornsby reached .414. In- 1924
and Cobb and Sixler hit ,419.
In the same -ear, 1191, Billy
Hamilton of Philadelphia's great
Nutional League outfield, scored
190 runs, 23 of Ultra In consecu­
tive games—both record feaU.
The cloiext any modern ever
came to Hamilton's mark* were
Baba Ruth with 177 runs In 1921
and Rad Rolfc who scored in 18
successive contests In 1939.
Again In ‘94, Bobby Lowe,
Ihifry’* teammate, accumulated
17 bases In a nine-inning gams.—
four home runs and a tingle. Ed
Delahanty. Gehrig, end Chuck
Klein all hit four homan In
game, but thllr total ba*a figure
stopped it 18.
Nobody hat been able to match
the feat of Jim O'NsilL tha ori­
ginal ’’Tin’* of the St. Louis
Brown* of tha American Axaoelation. O'Neill, In 1887, pounded
uut 46 double*, 2-4 triples and 13
homer*.
i Twenty-five
modem
players
have mads six consecutive hlM In
a nfn* Inning game, but pane has
equalled the seven straight safeties amassed hy -Wilbert
...... VKobtnson
*
uf the 1892 Baltimore Oriole*.
Although the name* of Ruth.
Gehrig. Jimmy Foxx, Mel Olt
and II(ink Greenberg are synony­
mous with runs hatted In, Ed
1m trlifh t of the 1890 SL Lends
American Association club holds
lira trcuid uf seven RBI's in one
inning Fred Merkle in 191 1 and
Bob Johnson in 19 37 came close
with six.
Among the pitcher*' record* is
Itlll While's 71 games for Cin­
cinnati in 1879. Not even Iron
Man Ed Walsh or Ac* Adams
from Iron City, Cs.. could match
that. Walsh pitched 66 games
in I90H and Adams 70, most In
relief in 1913.

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PrMfrve to conserve . . . that applies to clothes,
e*ptci»Uy- Have your clothes properly cleaned to
make them last-

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C A S H I. Just la v o r u i w ith yq u i
requ est lot Ihft a m o u n t y o u n * * d
Fast, fiiftn d lf w r v i c o - n o n otifi­
c a tio n ol liU n d t, t o la t lv o f b i'
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Family Loan Co*
FU. State Bank Bid* Rwosa 8
Phone U

10% OFF
From OPA Prices
On purchases o f tw o-fifths or m ore o f
RU M - GIN- VODKA- LIQUEURS- IM ­
PORTED BRANDIES A N D W INES

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PACKAGE STORK
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But the BEST bonds
you can buy,
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Service Command
To Move OfTices
To J a c k s o n v i l l e

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Sanford Atlantic National Bank
To Strickland Morrison Inc.

when I can get it,

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Satisfactions of Mortgage
Sanford Building ft Loan Aten.
To Boron Stephens et ux.
Voting, Ethel II. et vlr To
Maxwell A. Kllvert et ux.

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C A M P BLANDINO, Jnn. 2.
(Special)—Of Interest to Florid*
Otnta WUxrfl.. . unlu .apd . pthfl
civilian^.defense . agtnctax- is iho
plan o f District No. 6, Fourth
Service Command, which covers
tha State of Florida, to mova Its
b eadquarters to the Uuick Build­
ing In Jacksonville'* Riverside
tectloh this wsek afttr three
year* station at Camp Ulanding.
Originally established directly
under the Camp Rlandlng coinmandar at- the time of Pearl
Harbor, a* a unit to operate In
case o f Invasion of the State,
District No. 6 was set up us an
internal .Security agency under
the Fourth Service Command,
Army Service Furces, In March
of 1042.
District No. 6 etdlaboratc* with
military and rlvtllau organlutiim*
of - Florida In regard to various,
emergencies, such
as natural
dlsaitar* and military ctmlLirrnctio
elm, conducts monthly InsnecUona
of Prisoner of War camps In
Florida, coordinate* certain es­
sential defense plans, nnd directs
the administration of Its many
specialised Army Units at various
location* within the Stale.
Headquarters, District No. 6,
service. He’s tougher than aver
but if anyone want* to fight, hall collaborates with the State A d­
jutant General fn many matter*
be around to mast them.
Fans who have seen Blvina In pertaining to the Florida State
action, know he's just about the Guard, which is Florida's own
best big bov around outside of tmportaht military organisation
those In uniform. When they an­ and which operates directly undei
nounced Jimmy's discharge from the Governor of the Stale. In
the Army, in said that promoter August uf 194J District Head­
Mlk* Jacobi leaped over every quarter* conducted d one - week
training program at L'amp Blind­
desk In hi* office.
Then there’s Pep, on* of the ing for State Guard ncraonnel.
District officer* make frequent
greatest Itttls boxen the ring
has known. The featherweight visit* to the more than two *core
champ (New York version), got unit* o f the Stale Guard to ad­
out of ths Navy In February, vise with and render practicable
ssstatanoe lo the commanders In
1944.
When the year ended, WI1H* ths training of their orgmnfiahad engaged in 13 bouts, won all liona. They also conduct the an­
of them to extend hla streak te nual Federal Inspection for these
Id straight since Sammy Angott unite.
■topped htm, March 19, 1943.
Dletrict officers train and in­
When the Hartford kid had the spect Auxiliary Military Pollco
j over the.weight scrap with Angott, guarding Florida » * i |il»nU, and
I he had won flli a(ruifhL Aji thp inspect Military Police units in
I nrw year tlawutfl on tht flight JaeksurvrUlf, Miami, nnd West
|mob. Willie had a record of 80 Palm Reach.
I victories out uf 81 professional
In addition to its notenlial role
I bouts.
l
military emu
Ths new champions for 1944 rency or natural disaster In the
were lightweights Bob Montgo­ 'tale of Florida, District No, 5
mery (Nrw York) and Juan li expected to function In train­
X.iirlta I NBA), and featherweight ing and administrative matters
Sal Ilsrtolo (N B A ).
concerning officers on Ue*erv*
Jack Draw* The Jack
Status fn 0)* post-war period.
Hut H was Beau Jack, dethroned
Commanding District No. 6 Is
New York lightweight title holder,
ami promoter Jacobs who really Col. J. C. Mullenlx. Distinguished
One hundredweight is equal ts&gt;
drew the shekel* fur the past Service Mesial winner for war 112 pounds
service
on
Ascension
Island,
"The
year
Rock of the South Atlantic." as
M ike
had the most receipts
of
Combat
Task
More thsn half o f all U S, fires
since heavy king Joe l-ouls joined commander
the Army MadUon Squire Gar­ Fore* 8U12, maintaining that occur tn homes.
den "how* (Toefted around l i e ■trategh: South Atlantic air route
40U.0U0 compared to 11,138,258 link. Aa District Commander he
Is the Meld representative for
in 1943
i
The ton man In Jacobs' list the Commanding General, Fourth
of box -office magnets was th| Rervir* Command, iu District No.
lleau The Georgia shoe-shine bay 6.
attracted (8.13,879 tn receipts
and 6d,6|I2 fana In three ftgbla.
all held within the month of Willie Mae Grant.
Unit Claim Deed
March.
Patch, Ralph R. et al To Her­
These figures don't Include the
non-lit I* fight Jack had with man E. Muench et ux.
Agreement* far Deed
Montgomery In August for the
Bolton, Alice To Sally Larkin,
Fifth War t-oan, when (18,000^
BoRon, Alice To Euta Clark et
000 in bond sales resulted.
When It la considered that the vlr Willi*.
Real Estate Mortgage*
mlUion-doilar mark was exceed­
Klrchhoff, W. E. Jr, et ux To
ed in 1944 with four champion­
ships froten. the amailng Interest Florida State Bank ft Bank of
Meibom*.
•
einphail
in boiin*. is einphailietl
Notice of T i l lJen
Florida Industrial Commission
To Charles H. Shaffer.

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Fir»t Federal Savings
Loan
Assn. To Dayl W. RohnolU et ux.
Chattel Mortgage
ortda Stats
Horne. W. E. To nor
Bank.
Honor able Discharge*
Army of United States
To Opmlus Brown.
A m y of United States To
To CUiaio Dawkins.
Army of United States
To J. B. GUchreaU
A rm - of United States
To Suva H Cherry.
A m y •&lt; United State*
To E. C. E. Sterne*.

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.As.siu*i;iU‘tl Press _■

ijTU M it e it f i i * _ - 1

Biggest Raid
Made On Jap German Jabs Are Blocked In
Honshu Cities Dozen Places On W est Front
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Adm iral Nimitz Says
United States'M ust
Prepare To Invade
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James K. Byrne* called on
Selective Service today to
take step* for the immediate
induction into the armed
• services o f men 18 through
25 who have agricultural de­
ferments. There are 364.000
in this' age group with de­
ferments.
Presidential Secretary Ste­
phan R»rty ui*l the request w »

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j^WITH WAR BONDS

AN INDEPENDENT NKWSI’ APKU

Indications Point To
Nazi Withdrawal As
fdUlflO II. S. Casual­
ties Are Kcprted

General W ho Told O il Nazis And Proud Family

WASHINGTON. Jan U (41)-About 1KI Hnlpan-liftjhcil Sul&gt;^rforts lHbiuI»r»l thf m o m ft center
of Nagoya ami neighlH»rin« In­
dustrial cities of Osaka and
llamainnt.su today, a Japanese
imperial communique leportcti.
Thjs i.*y the larire^t number 'of
lV‘w
M
Js officially reportrd liy the
Japanese a» liwriiig over Jctiap
The enemy claim followed no
earlier
War
lh*|mrtmrnt
an
nouncement here that II 'Jfl# of
the If ls t
IxiniWr com m a ntt had

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FOR A FEW ItRlEK OAVS their women mid children of Hrli
t io n *
fo u r
m ile s
n o rth e a s t
tasted frreiiom when the Yank* m«r. lied in and liberated t
-if
H u s ln g t ie
a m id
g r o w in g
towns. But the German* have romr leu k amt lin r lhr&gt; lie
w tim k &lt;ignio nf H utishii tin- p iaip
111*111 &gt;ii ■** f r nf N n / 1
d In !r iiu « I*
1 tiuuh to it raft o tfk tili “tw c»u » victim* of Natl torture ai-l inui-l-• j , . ..i.lmg I- a Signal &lt;
i l.tiul *»f Ja p a n
IT- ht-iim Ki hfirh . .'in inn m l de
of » r p m f i i t ,l » t i i u iilc by the caption The picture was ta k e n -t
.lin e the *-eii
-opt-j f,.rt - were diOvurM and Iff*
, rnr »**l *« iielii
t S
iliv iwion«
lutd
Army amt Navy th*t they n a il counter-offensive broke Ihruugb I -IC
a
d
i.p
ll.
cunl * " i l 1t
tlrtintiged
There
is
no
ctinfirmnho cm luirlod
m in an
to
haw nw-n." m Byrne* prop«"ed
Irn ta lh M iA t StHmti|iht»l»'l
lion
hole
o
f
tlinl
elm
in
r inir the N .tn •powilionw in the
to tap Ihn now source of man­
A
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m
ir
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l
(
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heater
W
N
'lm
iU
.
It »&gt;«I ii^ne ^r*%t«»r, -&lt;11if «*■
*f m i? th at
power, thy
largest remaining
re tu rn m i: fro m nn m q i K l k i n -of
‘•4*ino lIP.iM nl A u ii- riiiiih v*i-io :ii
source of young nvtn.
P
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it
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d
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v
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«nid
that
a n ilin e that sector alone
T. Hoyt* Davis was nominated
Ja p a n d e fin ite ly w ill h ave tq l»f*
I he I i i-r inuiiw wind I hut “ inco
hy Ptvwstent Rooyevelt today to
o
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iip
in
l
h
v
A
m
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ic
a
n
fo
rc
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t(»
th e ir til fcriM ve * la rto*! mi I h**' 111
hr judge for the middle iliytrkt
w
in
the
peace
and
he
w
o
rrie
d
:
A m e ric a n t a*oiaItn*** tnid r i c r r d nf Georgia. succeeding the tale
* W r nhould I k? prepare*! to lnih! Annum
Judge lUicom S. Denver,
Y.itlr J aiMiti hy iih w u o I i
Red iirm v sto iiu troop* -n iriih
Southern •ontintenti on such
Ih e
S u p e r io r !
ra id ’s njgainat
lone itinilini; issues a» nice dise*i into c e lla r* , *-**uMvar»U and
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hijjhfo itifie * ! hoii»**^ ii* I'll
V Ib id *
rrvminaiion, poll laves amt stale's
h ghied a ll d e v rlo p m riit* m t in t
richt» spiieareit unchancnl to­
|M-»t |.-dav in pr*»ha*dv
fo-».
if
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patm-U
j*»ccpils v as the T'-th t'o n g m s open­
i t f I’ htHiL' •*! Ill I* S t a) IMP t a 11
iny
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ed lists v ulth only II new Plans Are Made For Says Money Must lie
I i*.iflf, t*f the I'hdipi in*
lotmjjl t *
D . l.n-i-vt
i ,* ! in.in
-*i
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fro m
member- from l he nine Ilee p
I
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ti
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into
i»r*nrfal
^
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1»*
kfthur
*
Developng
Several
Found
To
Develop
South »Isles
\ . -i r a I h t.o*l .*nl at M i • ls»p
«on. in u niq ue for the fir*-' lim e .
Llttf .IT
! hr
- ( tin
R i‘ *inn wah*
Louisiana
and
Missippi
re |
Recreational Parks S t a t e ’s Resources
I h i part &lt;if thif lap empire
1Gi­ H im
III I 1 t
».1 \ * rit ,
turneil ihetr enlire member-thin*
c
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tvtihi
i
reach
of
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m
e
ricon
to bulk House ami Senate, ami
,i.tfi
m l ! tie aM a- K rt .4. I »' 1tnUi-I
T VI I V l l A f t S F F , Inn
t i •&gt;*'
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G , K ilb e e nf l ir n e v * w n only one or ten new faces an
In I 1 14J v I |( mil ho I 1 It-.4.p i bill
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Phlii
jejune
Milt1 liiid
it
l»es m l in The delegation- from e le cte d c h a ir m a n and t l J 1‘u|»- riot r I ■I I»ffr?l til o f ttio *•11»|l I MIf I ,|„ Alahamt, KVort-t*. Gcorgis. Ten­ v ic e c h a ir m a n of Ih e H oard nf S&gt;ft’ * ■ rrfin o in ii ftn*l n**-n«t ' * 1 area* c.iin n d c*l vvitli n ** ir ilin g
f
s'rtmiM !-**mt«
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nn
i
Horn
nessee, sn-l North amt Soulh Crw Jntv C o m m is M o -e r i w h« hr I t siMM « ' wrrr raHril U-f \r-1riiliiv
.!
‘ mu
fo rm e r n un fu un d er
in
the
t h e ir
im t ia i H ire lin g
fu r l l l l ' - l " ’
Carolina
&lt;it r ut nn In*, a
it1 Mil* 1411 til
Millard
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th
a
t
the
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c
in
a
h
w
onevening at Ihe ('nut I
Mlir.l It (»**r -Ptesid.-nt Roosevelt pave ren ­ Tuesday
M11ri&gt;l«i v j* nIt m
H—use
lie. nine
I Inrills i turniv nin' I p re p a rin g to in vad e I m m
rt rt - i i* •'wti
ewal endorsement tn a home-front
Gehmd (hi- line** now
T h e B o a rd re a p p o in te d to o f fic e ; k— ' e . not in I (Ml y e a rs of
J a pans- “•** thj»t
vk«rtiD«I
1hi*
III
teci-UUve program proposed hy
, lit a d nt
'■ 1 idam . |br 4» »»■;»(
h,**l
the U. Mll-IIUf nf ihrii G»h*i•lilllll M
War Mohiliter James F ttvrnes, all of the |&gt;ra*cnl n -u O , wi I
. » meIr *h.\ “ b- • e.f Mis- rt st r
I- c liv e rirg
h i*
Zh n n n u ’ e
»
In
hr
(tlt
brtrinnirur
mid
14
dit
\ i/ il-li* dent lin* G* i P tnuilr tli
n as members patherrsl for the i,|o&gt;'we*. ii ■&gt;&gt; rriimtoil in •• I* m igu rtil ml-ireiis, till hi-ttc-1 * •
M».it
thi
lirimloii, couily cl*ik
Ifitr It" 1fir«l
mlIdmif
i hi- I
n Sck ciilh
Vf ill V f r*ml
Seventy-ninth CongTess Opening
J rcc—nl, I*« sn —verr—ali'il n.niieo.i- I ni(f*d Stair-* rt ijl hnx* t*» n»*
M.
C.
Hagan,
acting
county
•t 1 m»* Max*
i .ailti .
the M ii V if* A
The program include* the draft' -.ih ich
p a c k e ll
th e
,u .-l
rnou^h
t
rngfheer
*
t
t
inalructct
hv
the
* Jtipart
curu I*n•.«**» t ltMC
of 4-F* into limited militant ser­
-f Bit.hr - In*. Pi Ihr ( Irr
g r— lldf. u t th e &lt; a f u l —i t l i t l m l l
mil ii hi-ttli’t
f odd »b1"puli' hi"*, til*
vice «■ trar r-obs if present mow- Board to penranl with tin rum ile c la r e d lb « l m otley " i im . i 1c 1*1 l‘«*lnb it nt ii ralr ctvini»nr»
i,•&gt;&gt;Ii hat' lw*n»
yore* prove tnastoqsule to meet platitm o f yurvaya amt - f .hi urn ■found*’ to evteiid ihe nlnt' - (■If* lit lilt* tUkHAUh lifTHfSIl l i f t Iliillly
* I * cal, ion thi'
ing the ner#*»ary nghl-nf-wny
In u
lit*«rvlew w ith w i r
LlHlUtl U n f
I low (tot ii 11i jus, | l •
t
l
f'i*
ter g w ad to tun mmh from the h e a lth , n iu e n tf im , a d v r i l i u tig •" d ronTft|1u(ulrikl« «l n pwr ftfti*r fv
As IWll
I Or Kpalfflnit »** ro
t h e n s k s a l to a nainly nvnul cifruutrv&amp;lion a c tlv itiB *
four o f (h i* Hii|b«rfqr!r«**tw
i l l n fiv e m ile ftn p l,
H r ,|iolu- with nn even flu atm*
\ ri"
(
hart«*r
\nit'H(lt*(l
\
ml
* * * orders: ,m| t u rev it inns, tract adjoining the Si- J -h n . ranvervattohal tone in hi v,-i i- In «i Jr^t» fre^hlk
\ jiew *.p| ir* *d (■'iiinti'i thriifti*l
I.ii'iitcnant
G
o
v
e
r
n
­
River
to
he
ktiown
a*
Miilh-i
five*
to mitti h hi* fivt* “ ■
hut ho general U * redoc Iron.
hit* G*'i*M openetl t-k N on Kiitid H iedt
Lake Part, Thi* will rnahlr the as he declnre.1 thnt «h-iteiet t *■-i rftllur in^iirnln. Ih r w h it r hin*.
( ’ a p i 1 a I IiiiTG.tM.Ml
or O f f i c i a t e s At a.n (lie Third Afm\ flo u t fnrther
t 4a
tract to be used ai a fishing nn I lave* are levieil. an-l—and lie com m a ruler in r h if n f the 1****
I** i * i«11\ i
I
At
Directors
.Meet
picnicking gr—untt. Mr, llrm.lu.. made n— suggesti**n*—“ mu*t not fie F le e t ta iil lu* *|i*|ii'l V •
Annual Ceremony l wr*These
fic ^ h t-h-w- tn the **«&gt;uth
only t-e reasonable—the l.*v ii
■aid.
how m u ch Ihombiiiir the Jn p
venue must he e*|*endeil *u w isely
^delivered with the name f«TV that
••I ' .* • ' I Get
-.1 . t
The »
I
»t
Ruth*
i
I’
H"
m , i hirofirai
Another reernntion park -to bo an to permit busmens to regot-l ese h o m e la n d could lak e .
*.ent writ- \t
.1 \\
I marked Ihe a««nii|t niriiifi"t ihe
.1 I
.».* ts«liiv Unbilled a* |Hi‘4 f , i -1 \rm y ii* (Gditiom nod l mt
known a* Rat I*lamt Park will it, not as n burden or a loss, h it
*’1 do believe this—they n I! Silk ltt|'
M id
•e i &lt;,1
•,t a«f I( h m a n i =
* I 111
be developed by the County Thi- rather n« a sound pa\ing invest
fiirhl
to the very end,” be •• Satif*-' •1
M
cmh&lt;*urif la s ! i nonlb were liiiiiii h
ii'i'i♦inter ■
BURLINGTON. WU, Jan. X will tie located In a tnangulm I 5
c In red.
Cl! Hit N ew Y C iifN I- *’
.1- le t f i!
LTh — love — albeit dehydrated acre tract, adjacent nnd north of m e" nItt."is m v p u rp ose
In- nn ec..
m tm I
Airmen Lend F u ll Su|i$»ort
I.iil*
t
—earned t.-stay for Captain Hope Stale Might way **, wreM o( the nom tcal e v r c u t iv r in the sense i I *th(T-1ha.en r T' I ni.kr yr t. briNlio.
r mid r m*tt 11*•at*- I
*i .it
\ n *|t|.4(rent
1 Harrtr&gt; of li-eiway. A rt, the un­ St. John* River and «oitlh of th at I w ill e*|*es’t no public fun d s
dn\
.
-t
*b. w. n hi r h.i
M
disputed title of world's rham- Lake Harney. Thi« i* the giM to la- w asie.1 ." h r ■jsi&gt;t ' I do n--t in N o t t h A m e n t an nnd n c&gt; i
UM ■'*
*I,.
\.* t , -. 1 •** * a I
n
P*ow liar of IPit. awarded by the of C, H te-e from whom the h o w e v e i, | n ,|K iy* h i f-tl-e ao I 11v the F rilp T iil t 'nim m im i ,*i
\'
i n m m i*twi *o i , snitl lh n l w h ile il
* Ml*. *|•*t •*
-kceGave
y rin iitlr * !
I'D
i* r « .
Burling ion |jir&gt; Club, umjues Commi*.toner, receive*! t h e deed
.ill.'i.
t
n tg g a n lly econom y
In -lelity —i ” ftfii miiw»wi|hl#“ lo " b u rn T *d
.14 i m I -oinimr t *»f i be \ int i tamn
I( lift*
l waved rn lk of tall tale*.
In
n
I
•
The Board dedicated Ihe pro r e ta n l
w o rth w h ile
d evelop m en t mil of I'R iM e n re thruujrh I h h u I.
k'intini! tro*&gt;tiR
•. . . tor \
Several years ago the Judges pertv a* a public park hn ••
tuulvi
•I .
g r o w t h ."
fifteen ti» twenty year* t«»
Illhlrt 111'*! Gv J ij.Ii; •
i »n-I i
-i mode an award to a young man count o f hn ancient Indian »hell and
I G*v.|i»wure
t hut
ihe G i f i m n n
I
.
Hu.,,.
Gov. Sjiessarit 1. Holland, who it," nt the rate “ by which t»*
M. ♦l**n, w i l e F .d w a n i F I dine, unpeared to he withdrawing from
who
-----&lt; how
Whtt dVKTvhcd
hewhiski* “ Wif*
•11.1 • it \ tl l k
mound being located on the
Sa|ini
N1
*
1
R
UiUoii.
s
I
•
•udfii'V.
I
then diwtovfrt.1 that premia**, said Ur. Herndon, which Surrendernl his office to Caldwell, enemy i* carrying out hi* idea *«f men! o f t|»
their Belgian «ahent f.dloweil hv
\Ih e
1.1*1 &gt; i n I.t R*. (iiccn, II I* I S Third A rrn v aifvance of m**re
U s »*m t l«*W wu s »ingU min baa been known for -gsr.eration* a few minute* earlier called av- hurninu Tokyo o ff the mui&gt;” »
hoc ia11•■i. *«
*('l\
to the "»ttong condiitun"
Snipan, Tinian and G iu tm r«m t«. m a k e I*
....... I
Mu i pi
y
» M M «r this iwrkHnt, the jw&gt;- aa Rat l*land, tbs Board decided otention
wo m ill'*
mG- the
N u ll
f the various Stale fund* and atitiite naval ha»e* that are I*
. t,, .It i..r Mi*' Ilix l [ 1111' *4 K*
I'ioneer Ni j r ht Cut
P * ssicj in pwulng that Captain on tbs name, Rat Island Part.
•till! hrr li flunk
laid
expressed a hone thnt "a sub- comintr m o re v a lu a b le eiicli we*
t I
Itl.lbir
I
li-i
i.suir
I
r»
11gyrin'* writing n n M a errLo* No. 4 in Black 10 of May- atar.lial jmttion'’ of the balances
*»»
Mhr.l
If iff h
M.str*»Vtrr.
1h&gt;DU
Until
March
i t ai
11.,r . bJ&lt;
not o n ly fo r a ir actio n , tori t ♦
J tab* fttnlninr slant, pend.rat thw fair auhdlvtiion in Sanford • » "be
hehl io re s e rv e * against on the O ct. N in iit s *aid , iu*v*iiK •• ■ Itft-1
’• H
imuf rt»»
I1 1 i',nt
givwn rvamy ~It ops'* and wvrutrral dedicated by the County lo Sally
i*«* t * **mrtiiimd Ilf tr*l fill*
Giaf ifai nil nr rt " n.in Ihr Hi Ir tan
1.1
U f,. t.
1 If 1 soft
ft psrhap* they hadn't bsra Harriwin Chapter of the It A It exjectrd nenls, an.l thnt other d rv e iiip m e iit wn* root m u m c
portions l-e uses! to hi ing to date
hujifr il"p iff 111, Ii 1 wlri|* It.II t tin*
M
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III
pr
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11
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XX ,4 til *
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'Taka* In arain.”
which plans some day in erect n
rat
x*ntff'r till V4
11 4 Ut. Vr ,lt tl |Vtl-! f i inyro ol’ ihr c ii
Invnuyatkm hr TVs Aaxwial- building on the aits to bouir his­ our long deferred program of
S.
►. . * i*Mltut f.tu v GiM *rd ,u* .
M. 1 ..-!•#wd | V i- ditckeed that Cnptnln torical records, said Mr Herndon building conslnrctio
|M*.|I . .
T r ib u t e fro m H o llan d
I.-, f *• 1 • VN f » •* r I Itltd \ i m . f* » 1
1
llarrin h In the tfom ni'i Army
A resolution commanding F A.
ii.liGI
"I am w h o lly m in d fu l o f the
- s . 1 t*s
.it 1 r.( - Gil*t Uii 11niff if* xi*i&lt; pim t 'I e III
I CWpa—»m in * cvrrweai
Dy*r*n and J. L- Partin retiring i Uncertatntte» under vihuh wo are
St'GU a' ’
IPI •*1 elk *■(i IIHit (111if HU* tha la* t '.»i hmnr * rtrrr i*-v - mrd.
rtara'i the champion'* story, nd- county rammruicmer*. for “ thy
rule nf i .
living,"
Holland
declared,
after
k I \m
•I .
S1- 11
Hr ‘ (.4A.- nf ! hr all h*. ,i!-h it rt,i •
* U*(llt|(tr*1 i hut
jndjrtd the heat of L.006 submit- sp len d id aenrice* rensleresl tn the listing accomplishment* o f his
•! I
paid f♦ m .
' 4' 1 xall i1 .*( Mu- hits- ' MfTlF
X*if 1w nttffhf h;»vr b*M*tl
. t.
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aimed to “ dispose of old prohtrm.
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t*ul* 11jkitte-sl until v **! 1G' i i tiyiitv
i|ti irrd fu r (h e order Uf Unit (h e
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Jto referred to his successor a_*
I lu hr rmn nt *
in lies w est of
. Nrarh wort with hshy draitsl fonda rack repair* a* they wore able a “ strong, tall, clean young man" bed last nighl by thieves « in. Dec J ! . I ' M
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ta U s RTO I m h tn *ny
n girt, n to prevent county road*. New who has "the character, Ihe expe­ eniernt the building on Ihe aouth
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Hut (■lr*lt«»* .| a ifiirnt Vl'pr* tih***l*l lv in Amerieiiii Hand*-, Iml Lieut,
that, m ctsa n l ftrsah ysgwtablea McClelland o f Sanford and C, It. ship and every other hixh quality ami prying open a ton windin'. in if m i c m *.|* a J R a v i *•*i •r»f H i l l \\ lie • *4 |f • i * If ^ l I* |*&gt;t 1*1.1 ' \ t l &gt; Vl'ilt f -r Kukufil- m Niilifimi
Hr ait (irn. (Jtsirur H. RaUtui Jr„t
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il was rvporlrd by Capt. It
nnd r«* CVmta o f Oviedo.
to enable him to serve us aa n TUlis tovJny who Invcxllgstcd the rrsiifiifri ffi (G t I (lit* - tore «*f NU/Gl a
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a*»111«I net with him in an a«Ivi- on a front more than 10 miles
whoee term begin* on the hun­ ransacked and 110 In tllvtr take
Howard Fuvillr. S F Ibititiiicy. I!
W In to vsttk a s n 4 M t Inr
dredth anniversary of Florida's In addition, all rooma of the Jamm Out. J H Van Hoy nnd Lieut. Harold Haskins -.1*1 v capm'ity. Hr adried that all w1*1r in this area.
h M i l r anaa. Wham tbs letter
FiffhtinR still is heavy :»r*iun*t
1 Minmilln”* fnr ihe cmninir yr»r
admission to the Union, declared building were ransacked, it »a.v Walter fNdriimn
Wins Silver W ings liiid
ftlTlfftl I
M f H I pwIIT&lt;l
HnKtnjcne Itself, but Nrffe. three
alriHidy hunt n|»P” inU'd.
“ Florida has made great strides.” reported.
A
meelinu
nf
•'liK'kbnldi'ra
will
water aver bar, m t In half nn
Funeral aarricaa fo r Thoma* in a eastorr. “but If we, Ua peo­
miles west nf llfiilngm*, was capChief Roy 0 , Williams today be hebl at 2:&lt;M» I'M ., Wi^lnnulny*
I.ii-ii* llmnld C linakimi, -It
Cyra* B u rQ te t, (&gt; , who died in ple, faithfully execute our trust,
lurnl.
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had
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Saraaoto, Dee. IS, and who was It la just now on the threshold
Am. eric an a irm en re|Hirtes'1 ccj|principal ilfiii nf Gunni-ee it Jl, aim of Mr, »h-l kir- H *’
to
the
robbery
a
black
drop
cor-I
II a -km- ..f l!ul* S inf.-1 ,| in father o f Mra. A im Wright o f o f its rightful place in the society
Use Will Be Limited utiini uf I*erman Trim pi, tanks
to which was attached a email this rm-vt ira' v%ill hi* (in* vntmif mic. Was among tb«»r "b o i&lt;‘
DaLand and formerly o f Sanford, o f states.”
and armoret! vehicles in the
shaded bulb, eimiler to thi»e on the aTTiemliiii'Jil t&lt;* the churfer. 1rrn-tlv received ailvei wings mi-1
e * n held Saturday In Sarasota
A growth and development
|-’ii|lowing discussion on the use •hrinking bulge were moving ra il
gold bar* nf u aectinil licuieminl
to charge uf the Roberta and “ which win approach the fabul- used with adding machines. B
of m hool btiildingii by the public, in Ihr arts of St. Yith (our miles
Interment ooa“ Is possible "by the wise ex­ cause o f Its shi^de, this small
nt the ailvaiimi nnvigntnr gia
inside Belgium from the German
i t Ea tu p ite where a grave- pansion and development o f pur light could b« pointed at the Lieutenant J o h n s o n dunling el»«a of Ihe Army Air the Sanford School Trustee* ut a frontier.
mt-t-ling yrstrnlav at tho Junior
floor, after beinfr-Uagred into i
wax hold bv the R n.
Forces Central Flying T raining High School decidei! that due to
mof public education, by socket, and would-not be sc
Air Force fighter-bomb­
Is Arm y Bom bardier Command nt Kllinglmi Field. ihe nhorlngr of fuel and the er*Ninth
,te!y ■ safe •guarding the from lha outside. "
lied into two east bound en­
Texas.
Fit health, by the conservation
I Mnri ily of junltor-iiervicc, the emy columns, wrecking
of
In addition to this clue, the
a vocwUat o f Um mt mar natural resources, the
Lieut. Haikin*. who arrived j uchoolt will havn to limit use uf more than 100 tanks and other
Second Lirul. H. W Johnson,
Florida Metho- forests, the water supply the oil thieves penciled the following sem of Mr. nnd Mr*, t'hnrlc* K. home yesterday fur 11 week's ! their auditorium* hy outside or­ vehicles and leaving M u re than
notation on a eulvudaf: pad in
JeJlhfun of Snnfnni, graduntril trttve, win horn In Sniiforil, at ganisation* having no connection lb German troops lying dead or
and the minerals, the wildlife of
In the ftolde and streams, by the the office: “ Thank* for every ofl Dec. 23 as n bomt)iul|er in tended local school*, mid grn- with tho schools.
wounded.
thing - Thd I V D what has been termed by the dtialcti Trom Seminole H i g h
advertising to the world the fact*
John L. Galloway, chairman, Nasi Air Blow I'arlljr Succeeds
h i that ou n is a^ apund, liable, de­
Army Command n» thy largest School in 111*1). He attended the presided over Ihe meeting which
This possibly was an effort to
dais o f graduating cadets nt University of Floridn, 1 11 4 u included plnnnlni; post-war work Immobilise a large portion o f
through „ 1042. ci
His 1. wife, „ Ih on school building*.
the Army Air Field at Victor- #
The trua- Allied air units to keep them
Tho
.. -T,
. .. .
former .GeCRldipg£lack,.lto1k livpx-.|«es agreed they would-not atoee, from -playIn*.'havoc with retreat­
btor
V - S e a ! S &amp; U r -A p p e a l villa^ CaliL.
in
Ggiisden,
Ala.”
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California
b
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la
engnged
are tl'
f?TIRnl*
for
the
Florida
Rduration ing Nasi armor! as they did in
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tn B-24 pilot and navigation in­
Associntion meeting In Tampa as Normandy.
M o iH U r
Mra.
Mary
Rawlins,
Christmas
NAVY RBCRUITKH
by the ^Judicious. expenditure, of Seal tala chairman Tor the struction. Army Air Force com­
usual, but carh school will send
missions were presented at the
delegate to the meeting.
The
Seminole County Tuberculosis and graduation by Col. Karl 0 . HobA schedule o f travel for the
and eloslng times o f the
Health Association, today ap- bins, commanding officer. Col. month o f January In Ihl* area opening
BANK STATEMENTS.
scliooj 1 will remain Lite same for
Daniel IL Vfrte, tn chxrga o f the ha* been announced by- Chief this year, it was stated.
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 3, (/P)—
, r money for newly Instituted B-24 program, A. B. Chilly Jr. of the Orlando
I’ rrsent at tha meeting were:
— —
seals, “ to please do awarded the men silver wings Navy Recruiting Station.
The Mrs. Stella P. Arlnglon, Mra. Tho Comptrollar of the Currency
•o at once In order to avoid a
Tbera has buf« a mi
‘30lie o f their proficiency as itinerary Include* Sanford at 2 Margaret Green. Mr, Galloway, today issued k call for a state­
ertog mt the level of water to lot of bookkeeping.”
I*. M, on Friday, Jan. 12 and Eft. S. O. Chase. T. W. Lawton and ment of condition of alt national
banka at tha close of buaineea
The collection* to date amount iy* - 1
The Navy Station Wagon will R. E. Kipp.
targe parts of the
Saturday, Dee. 30. Simultaneously,
to approximately (3,000, she restop a* usual In front of the local
the Federal Deposit Insurance
*4
bit
Rwllierland has achievwl
Post Office wham applicants for
Corporation Issued a rail for the
AVER. Seabcos, Alrcrewman,
vs per cent,
"Of ■Imluslrtallialtori
of 3,000,000 a n pura- condition of all insured banka aa
dar. and General Service may
of tha
egroea,
_____ .
Interview the recruiter.
• ■
t Vj

w .. G. Kilbee Is Governor Calls
Named Chairman For New Sources
Of County Board Of State Revenue

II

Fir*st Federal Is

11iu^ins Re-clerled Dr. Luther Doss

Of Kiwanis tlub

Offer GI Loans

O Dehy*drated Blond
Is Shipped Overseas

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Grammar School
Ransacked,Robbed
ByThieves At Night

Thomas C. Hamilton
Dies In S a r a s o t a

2 n 2 :3 5 :y - “ '"~-

1

Home On Leave

Mrs. Rawlins Makes

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CURTAINS washed, starched and
stretched. 6IH H e l l o n v i l l a ,
TWO SHALL fa m « -f o r **Ul *tretcl
onft.3 acre* land, 2 story bouse, phone B79 .
bouse, one*
r a » a « «•.. one
machines repaired, all
■complete 8KW|
well, land
Work guaranteed. 1025
fa
farm J?1
■utrirrigatien. One
SL
bam. geoa wen, mna -wwu,. n n m
rom plete sablrrlfttfon, Apply L A / S i - —
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LOST: Ration Rook No, 4. Robert
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F O A 'S A L B i'P lpe fitting*. valve*. LOSTt Tan silk" gabardine rain,
plumbing
supplies,
pre-war
t0, i i*|L phone 273-J
automatic hot water healer,
complete stock deep and ehal LOST: On* gray mare mole*. ELL.
low
well pump*, pneumatic --(fowrUrCanivrmi AW. Rurkl Rt.
No. 1, Box 142-E.
tier HI5
storage tanka.
tone 107.
W .- let. BL Phene
“ A " gas book. Chartlo
, Jr. 1211-W. nth at.
ORANGES and grapefruit, hulk
or pocked to ship. Henry Mc- LOST: Reel leather billfold and
change, purs*, combination, eonLaultn. 112 W. 4th Sli Phone
talnlng money, memorandums
IN .
and rings— Reward—Call Nd, 4.

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WKAR-EVER aluminum tombln l.OSTf Ladle* wrist watch "Cob*
atlon earner top ilove oven
tin** make. Saturday downtown.
•ails* for
lorr U
large
r n fowl or
and roatlse
Return to Mrs. 1-loyd Mcl-aln.
few.
pre-war,
In
original
111V Magnolia Av*.
leg*. New
■ .carton Sti.09. Phono 3 M J

W A N T E D TO R E N T

Receipts Hit New
H igh A s Boxing
H as B e s t Year
tty cniP ROYAL
AP Newsfeaturr* SpdM* Editor
NEW YORK — Rosing had Its
W *M lL w a r t l» » r 3 « k y * ;l® &lt; * **
fans and receipts hit highs.
Three new champions were
crowned among tha smaller boys,
but It was a Negro lightweight,
Deau Jack, who went Into the
|Army In March; a medical discharge .from the Navy, Wljlle
b*atyweights Joe Haksl and
Lee Oms; ami ■ surplus of write.weights who really brought In the
gravy train.
l(l*a hard In tell Ju.l what will
happen fn 1246 hut, II anyone
ill (era to birdies, the word Is out
that the comine months will be
the start of the greatest boxing
bouta the clientele h*s known.
All the boys mentioned almve.
above.
;jiCfc3hy*.RotO*‘ 6f Near York,
tinny (iia u .u f Montreal. Bstffta
ohnuy
Ray Robinson of New York and
Jlmmv Bivins of Cleveland, late
discharge* from the armed forces,
are on nand ready to display the
fin* art o f ffatlcufflng.
Walterwelgku Grab Spotlight
Ruffin and Greco are welter­
weights. They had two blff-bang
ttouts late In ths yasr »Uh Greco
Winning on*, and the other result­
ing In a draw. Roth bays are
bound to tee plenty of action
during 1946.
Robinson had the reputation of
b*ln» the uncrowned welterweight
Champ before he went Ihto the

MODEL A ford roadster, good FURNISHED home or- a part m« ni
tire*. Phene J8C-J. after 6:00
by couple. No children or bets.
P.M.
Permanent residents. Phone 43.
APARTMENT
for family
of
USED FUHNITURB for comfour. Phone 248. E.W. Woodley.
etc house. Will aaU In *nrety or tepar»Ulyr 412 E. UNFURNISHED small house or
apartment by two sendee men’*
4 2nd St. James Gainer*.
wives, local residents. J'hone
P63-J.
COMPLETE Household furniture
New OU burner, Qa* iteve, Ice­
box. bedroom furniture, rum* HT NAVY couple small furnished
apartment or house, soon a*
plate living room outfit, dish,
ssible. Call Ensign W. K.
as, cooking utensils, other nice
vler. Hotel Mayfair.
articles. Antique three elec*
bedroom set. Mack walnut. II1Ik
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I ROOM HOUSE oa laks front, WILL PAY POO 00 cash for
bath, two bedrooms, (leaping
Sptnrt
pianos;
1260.00
for
Studio or llahy Grand; 8100.00
porch, good water, heuse wired
cash fur uprights Slate make.
for electric range. Furnished
Write lllrj;er Writer. 700 H.
or unfurnished. Phone 3103,
Florida Av*., lakeland. t i l .
County, between IlOO P.M. and
Phone .11-681
3:00 P.M. Immediate possesslurs.
IIULl.RK MOTOR RALES
NURSERY stove and on*
NEEDS USED CARR
English blanket! traveling bag. IV* will pay top celling prices
Phone 380-J.
for used automobiles.
All OP A
details handed for you. Write nr
8 ROOM house, bath, completely phone us to come and make oir
furnished- oh* axtiV lot, tiled appraisal.
ground. Rhone 3894L
HOLLER MOTOR BALER
208 W. First St.
Phone 5M
“S
Fmme
S i"4S
nOft*wy
S f Util
g y uCnffiln.
s b i i r - WANTED 100 lubrication Jobs.
Odhsm’a Gulf Service Station,
HOUSEHOLD furniture. B re 135.
Cornet F it*1 St- »nJ French
HL It, Boulh Bm S m ATS.
• (Vtham.
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----Ave. Alvin
owner.
BAlLE
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ONLYr^/rom
noon until 8:00 P. M - repllra WANTED; To buy for caeh
diamond ring* (er only 98c.
small modem furnished house
A lio durftbte Identifkftueb brnor garage apartment. Box P.
0*4*ta or lovely locket* to hold
tjo Herald.
two nWture* oaly 12,49 plus
la*. A t Touchion D m
Co. FOUND
F riday!
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CARE LOTS Beer. Gold label FOUND: Saturday evening: in
lake Mary, horse, enter dark
ftftd.H ftu Brert, $3.60 pet rest
and white with four white
while they lu t, no deposit on
elocklngs. Owner may have
botueft. Tit* Smoke House.
by paying for feed and adv.
Inquire Herald.
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Seminole County.
Court Record
Thursday, December 11
Werranty Deeds
Olilaker, Glen C. et ux T o L^roy Holtn et ux.
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-vK irthhaif, E.-.D. et u x -T o -ld a
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Wlllsey, Jeanette, widow To
Sumner A. W ills*/ et ux.
Kllver, Maxwell A. et ux Tb
Swntve-I^iett# Garden Co.
Kllvert, Maxwell A. et ug To
O. P. Swope at ux. ‘ | . ,
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Overstreet Land Co. - T o Fred
Everett Mecy L daughter Shirley
May Mary.'
Henley, M yrlke .C. et v|y W . L.
To VVIlnwil E. Marshall et UX. &gt;
llVSWi •
Stephens,
Dorothea Ray at vlr
“ Thomaa C.
' 'Bitdaddell et
Ilyron To
ux.
Janunes, R. F. at ux To Fr*d*CIck F. Jammrs.
Limited Warranty Deed*
Jane, A, A. e l ux To B. C.
fVkulter-Noob Ikowcvw^- \&gt; ■&gt;*ayRorden.
Mallard, Alexia G. {M acs) et
vlr Homer &gt;To II. B. M m .
Correction Deeds
Kelgan, D. B. et ux To Easlft
Bryant,
firyant, Eatia at vlr W. B. To

Service Command
T o Move OfTices
To J a c k s o n v i lle

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Some O ld Record?
Remain Unchanged
By JOE KEICIILEK
AP Nswafeaturcs
NEW YORK — Each year new
record* are made, erasing old
marks from the books, but some,
like old man river, keep rotting
00,’ omtl^yp^|h*;*tfnTtx of Inodem era start.
Great performer* Ilk* Babo
Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Waller John­
son, Christy Maihewson, Ty Cobb,
Trlt
Speaker, Geo res
Staler,
Rogers Hornsby, Jfau Lajole, Ed
die Collins and Grover Alexander
have shattered many records, but
other* were out of even their
reach. These mark* are likely to
last fur a long, long time.
Most i ruinlnenl la Hugh Duffy's
grand all-time .438 batting high
Hi 1894 with the Boston firav«*.
Hornsby reached .414. In- 1924
and Cobb and Sixler hit ,419.
In the same -ear, 1191, Billy
Hamilton of Philadelphia's great
Nutional League outfield, scored
190 runs, 23 of Ultra In consecu­
tive games—both record feaU.
The cloiext any modern ever
came to Hamilton's mark* were
Baba Ruth with 177 runs In 1921
and Rad Rolfc who scored in 18
successive contests In 1939.
Again In ‘94, Bobby Lowe,
Ihifry’* teammate, accumulated
17 bases In a nine-inning gams.—
four home runs and a tingle. Ed
Delahanty. Gehrig, end Chuck
Klein all hit four homan In
game, but thllr total ba*a figure
stopped it 18.
Nobody hat been able to match
the feat of Jim O'NsilL tha ori­
ginal ’’Tin’* of the St. Louis
Brown* of tha American Axaoelation. O'Neill, In 1887, pounded
uut 46 double*, 2-4 triples and 13
homer*.
i Twenty-five
modem
players
have mads six consecutive hlM In
a nfn* Inning game, but pane has
equalled the seven straight safeties amassed hy -Wilbert
...... VKobtnson
*
uf the 1892 Baltimore Oriole*.
Although the name* of Ruth.
Gehrig. Jimmy Foxx, Mel Olt
and II(ink Greenberg are synony­
mous with runs hatted In, Ed
1m trlifh t of the 1890 SL Lends
American Association club holds
lira trcuid uf seven RBI's in one
inning Fred Merkle in 191 1 and
Bob Johnson in 19 37 came close
with six.
Among the pitcher*' record* is
Itlll While's 71 games for Cin­
cinnati in 1879. Not even Iron
Man Ed Walsh or Ac* Adams
from Iron City, Cs.. could match
that. Walsh pitched 66 games
in I90H and Adams 70, most In
relief in 1913.

C A M P BLANDINO, Jnn. 2.
(Special)—Of Interest to Florid*
Otnta WUxrfl.. . unlu .apd . pthfl
civilian^.defense . agtnctax- is iho
plan o f District No. 6, Fourth
Service Command, which covers
tha State of Florida, to mova Its
b eadquarters to the Uuick Build­
ing In Jacksonville'* Riverside
tectloh this wsek afttr three
year* station at Camp Ulanding.
Originally established directly
under the Camp Rlandlng coinmandar at- the time of Pearl
Harbor, a* a unit to operate In
case o f Invasion of the State,
District No. 6 was set up us an
internal .Security agency under
the Fourth Service Command,
Army Service Furces, In March
of 1042.
District No. 6 etdlaboratc* with
military and rlvtllau organlutiim*
of - Florida In regard to various,
emergencies, such
as natural
dlsaitar* and military ctmlLirrnctio
elm, conducts monthly InsnecUona
of Prisoner of War camps In
Florida, coordinate* certain es­
sential defense plans, nnd directs
the administration of Its many
specialised Army Units at various
location* within the Stale.
Headquarters, District No. 6,
service. He’s tougher than aver
but if anyone want* to fight, hall collaborates with the State A d­
jutant General fn many matter*
be around to mast them.
Fans who have seen Blvina In pertaining to the Florida State
action, know he's just about the Guard, which is Florida's own
best big bov around outside of tmportaht military organisation
those In uniform. When they an­ and which operates directly undei
nounced Jimmy's discharge from the Governor of the Stale. In
the Army, in said that promoter August uf 194J District Head­
Mlk* Jacobi leaped over every quarter* conducted d one - week
training program at L'amp Blind­
desk In hi* office.
Then there’s Pep, on* of the ing for State Guard ncraonnel.
District officer* make frequent
greatest Itttls boxen the ring
has known. The featherweight visit* to the more than two *core
champ (New York version), got unit* o f the Stale Guard to ad­
out of ths Navy In February, vise with and render practicable
ssstatanoe lo the commanders In
1944.
When the year ended, WI1H* ths training of their orgmnfiahad engaged in 13 bouts, won all liona. They also conduct the an­
of them to extend hla streak te nual Federal Inspection for these
Id straight since Sammy Angott unite.
■topped htm, March 19, 1943.
Dletrict officers train and in­
When the Hartford kid had the spect Auxiliary Military Pollco
j over the.weight scrap with Angott, guarding Florida » * i |il»nU, and
I he had won flli a(ruifhL Aji thp inspect Military Police units in
I nrw year tlawutfl on tht flight JaeksurvrUlf, Miami, nnd West
|mob. Willie had a record of 80 Palm Reach.
I victories out uf 81 professional
In addition to its notenlial role
I bouts.
l
military emu
Ths new champions for 1944 rency o r natural disaster In the
were lightweights Bob Montgo­ 't a l e o f Florida, D istrict No, 5
mery (Nrw York) and Juan li expected to function In train­
X.iirlta I NBA), and featherweight ing and administrative matters
Sal Ilsrtolo (N B A ).
concerning officers on Ue*erv*
Jack Draw* The Jack
Status fn 0)* post-war period.
Hut H was Beau Jack, dethroned
Commanding District No. 6 Is
New York lightweight title holder,
ami promoter Jacobs who really Col. J. C. Mullenlx. Distinguished
One hundredweight is equal ts&gt;
drew the shekel* fur the past Service Mesial winner for war 112 pounds
service
on
Ascension
Island,
"The
year
Rock of the South Atlantic." as
Mike had the most receipts
of
Combat
Task
More thsn half o f all U S, fires
since heavy king Joe l-ouls joined commander
the Army MadUon Squire Gar­ Fore* 8U12, maintaining that occur tn homes.
den "how* (Toefted around l i e ■trategh: South Atlantic air route
40U.0U0 compared to 11,138,258 link. Aa District Commander he
Is the Meld representative for
in 1943
i
The ton man In Jacobs' list the Commanding General, Fourth
of box -office magnets was th| Rervir* Command, iu District No.
lleau The Georgia shoe-shine bay 6.
attracted (8.13,879 tn receipts
and 6d,6|I2 fana In three ftgbla.
all held within the month of Willie Mae Grant.
Unit Claim Deed
March.
Patch, Ralph R. et al To Her­
These figures don't Include the
non-lit I* fight Jack had with man E. Muench et ux.
Agreement* far Deed
Montgomery In August for the
Bolton, Alice To Sally Larkin,
Fifth War t-oan, when (18,000^
BoRon, Alice To Euta Clark et
000 in bond sales resulted.
When It la considered that the vlr Willi*.
Real Estate Mortgage*
mlUion-doilar mark was exceed­
Klrchhoff, W. E. Jr, et ux To
ed in 1944 with four champion­
ships froten. the amailng Interest Florida State Bank ft Bank of
Meibom*.
•
einphail
in boiin*. is einphailietl
Notice of T i l lJen
Florida Industrial Commission
To Charles H. Shaffer.
Satisfactions of Mortgage
mu
Sanford Building ft Loan Aten.
To Boron Stephens et ux.
Voting, Ethel II. et vlr To
Maxwell A. Kllvert et ux.
Rtock,
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
To Strickland Morrison Inc.
Fir»t Federal Savings
Loan
Assn. To Dayl W. RohnolU et ux.
Chattel Mortgage
ortda Stats
Horne. W. E. To nor
Bank.
Honor able Discharge*
Army of United States
To Opmlus Brown.
A m y of United States To
To CUiaio Dawkins.
Army of United States
To J. B. GUchreaU
Arm - of United States
To Suva H Cherry.
A m y •&lt; United State*
i, j »
To E. C. E. Sterne*.
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Phone U

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From OPA Prices
On purchases of two-fifths or more of
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Hoards T o Call Up
364,000 Farmers In
jg. T o 2i&gt; A g e Group
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James K. Byrne* called on
S elective S ervice today to
take step* fo r the immediate
induction
into the arm ed
• services o f men 18 through
25 who have agricultural de­
ferm ents. T h ere are 364.000
in this' a ge group with de­
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F O R A F E W ItR lE K O A V S t h e ir wom en mid ch ildren o f H rli
Presidential Secretary Ste­ ta sted frreiiom when the Y an k* m «r. lied in and liberated t
phan R»rty ui*l the request w » tow n s. But the G erm an * have r o m r leu k amt lin r lhr&gt; lie
j,

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I - a Signal &lt;
. l i n e the *-eii
cunl * " i l 1- IC a d i.p l-l.

w .. G. Kilbee Is Governor Calls

Named Chairman For New Sources
Of County Board Of State Revenue

th e

ner#*»ary

n g h l-n f-w n y

health, niuentfim , advri li utig •" d
cifruutrv&amp;lion actlvitiB*
Hr ,|iolu- with nn even flu atm*
a djoin in g
Si- J - h n .
v,-i iR iver to he ktiown a* Miilh-i ranvervattohal ton e in hi
Lake P a rt, Thi* will rnahlr the as he declnre.1 thnt « h -ite ie t t *■-i
tract to be used ai a fishing nn I lave* are levieil. a n -l—and lie
p icn ick in g gr—untt. Mr, llrm.lu.. made n— s u g g e s ti**n*— “ mu*t not
on ly t-e re a s o n a b le —th e l.*v ii
■aid.
venue must he e*|*endeil *u wisely
A n oth er reernntion park -to bo an to perm it busm ens to reg ot-l
know n a* Rat I*lamt Park will it, not as n burden or a loss, h it
be d eveloped by the C ou nty Thi- rather n« a sound pa\ing invest
will tie located In a tn a n g u lm I 5
m e n t."
acre tra ct, adjacent nnd north o f
" It is mv purp os e
In- nn ec..
S ta le Might way **, wreM o( the nomtcal e v r c u ti v r in the sense
St. John* River and «oitlh o f that I will e*|*es’ t no public funds
Lake H arney. Thi« i* the giM to la- wasie.1." hr ■jsi&gt;t ' I do n--t
o f C, H te-e from whom the h o w e v e i , | n,|Kiy* hi f-tl-e ao I
C om m i*.ton er, receive*! the deed
n tggan lly e con om y
In -lelity —i
T h e Board dedicated Ihe pro
retanl
wort hw hile
developm ent
p ertv a* a public park hn ••
and g r o w t h . "
count o f hn ancient Indian »hell
G ov. Sjiessarit 1. H olland, who
m ound
bein g
located
on
the Surrendernl his o ffic e to C aldw ell,
prem ia**, said U r. H erndon, which a few minute* earlier called avbaa been known fo r -gsr.eration* tention to the " » t t o n g con d iitu n "
aa R a t l*la n d, tbs B oard decided o f the various S ta le fund* and
on tb s nam e, Rat Island P a rt.
exp ressed a hone thnt " a subLo* N o. 4 in Black 10 o f May- atar.lial jm ttio n '’ o f the balances
fair auhdlvtiion in S a n ford • »
"b e hehl io reserve* against on
ded icated by the C ou nty lo Sally e x je c t r d n en ls, an.l thnt other
H arriw in Chapter o f th e It A It
portions l-e uses! to hi ing to date
w hich plans som e day in erect n our long d eferred progra m of
b u ild in g on the aits to b o u ir his­ building c o n s ln rctio
torica l records, said Mr Herndon
Trib ute fro m Holland
A resolu tion com m anding F A.
"I am wholly mindful o f the
Dy*r*n and J. L- Partin retiring i Uncertatntte» under vihuh wo are
cou n ty ram m ruicm er*. for “ thy liv in g ," H olland declared, after
splendid aenrice* rensleresl tn the lis tin g
accom plish m en t*
of
his
c o u n t y ,"
w as
adopts!
bthe adm inistration , w hich he said had
Board.
aim ed to “ d isp ose o f old p roh trm .
C om miaxior.era set up a* an oh- amt rem ove o ld obsta cles t o our
Jettfva fu r ISIS to •obtain all con tin ued g ro w th and p r o s p e rity ."
• tola roa d * p tm ib le and to ovako
Jto referred t o his su ccessor a_*
ra ck rep air* a* they w ore able a “ s tro n g , tall, clea n y ou n g m a n "
to prevent county road*. New w h o has "t h e ch a ra cter, Ihe e x p e ­
com m ission er* present were J. F. rien ce, th e at|il|ty. the statesm an
M cC lelland o f Sanford a nd C, It. sh ip and every oth er hixh q u ality
CVmta o f O viedo.
t o en able him to serve us aa n
----- — --------------------- 5* e . -g r e a t and g o o d g o v e r n o r .The 47 -y e a r-o ld new g o v ern or,
Thom as C. Hamilton w hoee term b egin * on the hun­
a n n iv ersa ry o f F lorid a 's
Dies In S a r a s o t a dredth
a dm ission to th e U nion, declared
“ Florida h as made g rea t strid es.”
F u n eral aarricaa f o r Thom a* in a e a s to r r . “ b u t If we, Ua peo­
C y ra * B u r Q t e t , ( &gt; , w h o died in ple, fa ith fu lly e x e cu te o u r tru st,
S a ra a oto, D ee. IS , and w h o was It la ju s t n ow on th e th reshold
fa t h e r o f Mra. A i m W rig h t o f o f its rig h tfu l place in the s o c ie t y
D aLand a n d form erly o f San ford , o f sta tes.”
e * n held Saturday In Sarasota
A growth and dev elop m en t
to ch a r g e u f the R ob erta and “ which win approach the fabulInterm ent ooa“ Is possible "by the wise ex­
i t Ea tu p ite where a grave- pansion and development of pur

ter g wad to tun mmh from the
t h e n s k s a l to a nainly n v n u l

* * * orders: ,m| t u rev it inns,
hut ho general U * redoc Iron.

O Dehy*drated Blond
Is Shipped Overseas
BURLINGTON. W U , Jan. X
LTh — love — albeit dehydrated
—earned t.-stay for Captain Hope
1 Harrtr&gt; of li-eiway. A r t, the un­
disputed title of world's rhamP*ow liar of IPit. awarded by the
Burling ion |jir&gt; Club, umjues
lwaved rnlk of tall tale*.
Several y ea rs a g o the Judges
- i m od e an aw ard to a you n g man
w
h
o dVKTvhcd
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Whtt
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then diwtovfr t .1 that
U s »*m t l«*W wu s »ingU min
» M M «r this iwrkHnt, the jw&gt;P * ssicj in pwulng that Captain
11gyrin'* writing n n M a errJ tab* fttnlninr slant, pend.rat thw
givwn rvamy ~It ops'* and wvrutrral
ft psrhap* they hadn't bsra
'Taka* In arain.”
Invnuyatkm hr TVs Aaxwialwd | V i- ditckeed that Cnptnln
llarrin h In the tfomni'i Army
I CWpa—»m in * cvrrweai
rtara'i the champion'* story, ndjndjrtd the heat of L.006 submittml ut tbs Osh's sirtsswth annual

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,te!y ■ safe •guarding
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Fit health, by the conservation
a vocwUat o f Um mt mar natural resources, the
Flo rid a M etho- forests, the water supply the oil
and the minerals, the wildlife of
In the ftolde and streams, by the
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Indications Point To
Nazi Withdrawal As
fdUlflO II. S. Casual­
ties Are Kcprted

General Who Told Oil Nazis And Proud Family

W A S H IN G T O N . Jan
U (4 1)-A bout
1KI Hnlpan-liftjhcil
Sul&gt;^rforts lHbiuI»r»l th f m o m f t cen ter
o f N a g o y a ami neighlH»rin« In­
dustrial
cities
of
O saka
and
llam ainnt.su tod a y, a J a p a n ese
im perial com m unique le p o r tcti.
Thjs i.*y the larire^t n u m ber 'o f
lV‘w
M
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Japanese a» liwriiig ov e r Jctiap
The en em y claim
fo llo w e d
no
earlier
W ar
lh*|mrtmrnt
an
nouncem ent here that II 'Jfl# o f
the Iflst IxiniWr com m a ntt had
wtimk &lt;ignio nf Hutishii tin- piaip
i l.tiul *»f Japan
-opt-j f,.rt - were diOvurM and Iff*
t tlrtintiged Th ere is no ctinfirm nlion h o le o f tlinl elm in
Adm ir a l
( ’ heater
W
N'lmiU.
returnmi: from nn m q i K l k i n -of
Par if it fo r w a r d a rvn v «nid that
Japan defin itely will have tq l»f*
oiTiipinl hv Am eric an f o r c e * t(»
win the peace and he w orried :
* W r nhould Ik? prepare*! to lnY.itlr J aiMiti hy iihwuoIi
Ihe
S u p e rio r!
raid’s njgainat
J'apa1esc*
v*it r im lu'lne ^
hijjhhghied all devrlopmriit* m tint
if lltriitei
Air patm-U j* » ccp iny thi ivnlrri Mirnlit G &gt;*f miles |
I i*.iflf, t*f the I'hdipi in*
lotm jjl t *
I *ti
i* into i»r*nrfal ^*1»* k fth u r *
« on. in unique for the fir*-' lim e .
I h i part &lt;if thif lap em p ire

T. Hoyt* Davis was nominated
hy Ptvwstent Rooyevelt today to
hr judge for the middle iliytrkt
nf Georgia. succeeding the tale
Judge lUicom S. Denver,
Southern •ontintenti on such
lone itinilini; issues a» nice disrrvminaiion, poll laves amt stale's
richt» spiieareit unchancnl to­
ils v as the T'-th t'o n g m s open­
ed lists v ulth only II new Plans Are Made For Says Money Must lie
member- from l he nine Ilee p
Developng Several Found To Develop
South »Isles
Louisiana
and
Missippi
re |
Recreational Parks S t a t e ’s Resources
turneil ihetr enlire member-thin*
II c 't» tvtihi i reach of \me ricon
to bulk House ami Senate, ami
T VI I V llA f tS F F , Inn t i •&gt;*'
I.tut.I&gt;i r
( ‘tint tuned
1
-*
a ir
\V G, Kilbee nf l irnev* w n only one or ten new faces an
\ v \ Miiiu rit n f |»*v cii1n1 l*» i it I \
l»es m l in The delegation- from elected chairm an and tl J 1‘u|»- riot r I■I I»ffr?l til o f ttio *•11 »|lIMIf I ,|- i ' l l 11Hr- O'vet the i l l l l i f Phlii jejune
„ Alahamt, KVort-t*. Gcorgis. Ten­ vice chairm an o f Ihe Hoard nf S&gt; ft’ * ■ rrfinoinii ftn*l n **-n«t ' * 1 area* c.iinndc*l vvitli n ** iriling
nessee, sn-l North amt Soulh CrwJntv C om m isM o-eri wh« hr I t siMM « ' w rrr raHril U-f \r-1riiliiv 1 ........ ] .-tit tien. Mu - hInn i Horn
‘ mu
fo rm e r nunfuunder in the
their im tiai Hireling
fur l l l l ' - l " ’
Carolina
Millard V
&lt; «M w rll n* hv ihlnudw. that the A m cina h w ona y evening at Ihe ('nut I
Ptesid.-nt Roosevelt pave ren ­ THu—esd
use
lie. nine
I Inrills i
tu rn iv
n in' I preparing to invade I m m
ewal endorsement tn a home-front
T h e B oard re appointed to o f fic e ; k— ' e . not in I (Ml years of
III vk«rtiD«I 1hi* J a pans- “•** thj»t
teci-UUve program proposed hy
h,**l
the U. Mll-IIUf nf ih rii G»h*i•lilllll M
War Mohiliter James F ttvrnes, all o f the |&gt;ra*cnl n - u O , wi I I-cliverirg hi* Zh nnnu’ e
(tl- t brtrinnirur mid 14 dit » In hr
n as members patherrsl for the i,|o&gt;'we*. ii ■&gt;&gt; rriim toil in •• I* migurtil ml-ireiis, till
h i-t t c - 1 * • Ifitr It" 1fir«l
M».it
thi
lir im lo ii, c o u ily cl*ik
mlIdmif
Seventy-ninth CongTess Opening
M. C. Hagan, acting county J rcc—nl, I*« s n —v e rr—ali'il n.niieo.i- I ni(f*d Stair-* rt ijl hnx* t*» n»*
The program include* the draft' -.ihich
packell
the
,u.-l
rnou^h t * Jtipart
of 4-F* into limited militant ser­ rn gfh eer * t t in a lru ctct hv the gr— lldf. ut the &lt; a fu l—i t l i t l m l l curu I*n•.«**» t ltMC
tvini»nr»
vice «■ trar r-obs if present mow- Board to penranl with tin rum ileclared lb « l motley " iim .i 1c 1*1 l‘«*lnb it nt ii ra lr c
yore* prove tnastoqsule to meet platitm o f yurvaya amt - f .hi urn ■found*’ to evteiid ih e n lnt' - (■If* lit lilt* tUkHAUh lifTHfSIl lif t Iliillly
in g

h V A I^ K I

ic-;

Admiral Nimitz Says
United States'Must
Prepare To Invade
Ja pan^B
h

1 tiuuh to it ra ft o t f k t i l i “ t w c » u » victim * o f N atl tortu re ai-l in u i-l-•
o f » r p m f i i t , l » t i i u i i l c by the ca p tion
The pictu re w as taken
-t
Army amt N a vy th *t they n a i l cou n te r-o ffe n siv e b rok e Ihruugb I -h a w nw-n." m Byrne* p rop «"ed
IrntalhMiAt StHmti|iht»l»'l
to tap Ih n now source o f m a n ­
p o w e r,
thy
la rg e st
rem aining
s o u rce o f y o u n g nvtn.

W K W N W I I A i..

&lt;B &gt;------------------- —

Biggest Raid
Made On Jap German Jabs Are Blocked In
Honshu Cities Dozen Places On W est Front

Charge Murders To Nazis

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^

j^WITH WAR BONDS

A N IN D E P E N D E N T N K W SI’ APKU

Illy V ssoH iIrl P f f t l l
I 'n it fil
S t a l e s Tliiril

and

S e v e n th A r m y troups s l o w e d
or
h alted
(lerm a n ja lis
in
n e a r ly a d o z e n p la ces t in lay
a g a in st p osition * from S a a r ,
h r n r k i ' t i t o t h e R h i n e , w h ila
in t h e B e l g i a n b u l g e T h i r d
A r m y f o r c e s sjw a red to p o s i ­
tion*
four
m iles n o r t h e a s t
-if

H usln gtie a m id
g row in g
&gt;ii ■** f r nf Nn / 1
dIn!r iiu « I*
IT- ht-iimKi hfirh . .'ininnml de
, rnr »**l *« iielii t S iliv iwion« lutd
ho cm luirlod min an
to
r inir the N.tn •powilionw in the
It »&gt;« Iii^ne ^r*%t«»r, -&lt;11 if «*■*f m i? that
‘•4*ino lIP.iMnl Auii-riiiiih v*i-io :ii
aniline that sector alone
I he I i i-r inuiiw wind I hut “ inco
their til fcriMve * la rto*! mi I h**' 111
American t a*oiaItn*** tnid r i c r r d ih! Annum
Red iirmv stoiiu troop* -niriih
e*i into cellar*, *-**uMvar»U and
foitifie*! hoii»**^ ii* I'll
V Ibid*
|M-»t |.-dav in pr*»ha*dv
fo-».
i t f I’ htHiL' •*! Ill I* S ta) IMP t a 11
I •• f ! ', t \a •i i n 11» w 11■M ha* i • t *1f
D . l.n-i-vt
i ,* ! in.in -*i
t
fro m
\ . -i r a Ih t.o*l .*nl a t M i • l s » p
L lttf
.IT
! hr
- ( tin
R i‘ *inn wah*
H im
1 G i­
III I 1 t
».1 \ * rit ,
,i.tfi
m l ! tie aM a- K rt .4 . I »' 1t n U i - I
In I1 14Jv I |( mil ho I1 I t - . 4. p i b i l l
111 *111

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liiid

it

s'rtm iM !-* * m t«

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&lt; it r ut n n

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1411

til

It (»** r -M lir .l
M11ri&gt;l«i v j* n It m
Gehmd (hi- line** nowrt rt - i i* • 'wt i
, lit ad nt
'■ 1 idam . | b r 4» »»■;»(
. » m e Ir *h.\ “ b- • e.f Mis- rt st r
\ i/ il-li* dent lin* G* i P t n u i l r tli
f r*m l
i hi- I
n
Sck ciilh
V f ill V
Max*
•t
1 m »*
i .ailti .
the Mii Vif* A
-f B it.h r - In*. P i I h r ( I r r
mil ii hi-ttli’ t f odd »b1" p u l i ' h i " *, t i l *
lw *n»
i,•&gt;&gt;Ii
hat'
* I * cal, ion thi'
In u
lit*«rvlew with w i r
nf
L lH lU tl U
I low (tot ii 11ijus, | l •
t
l
f'i*
ronTft|1u(ulrikl« «l n pwr ftfti*r fv
A s IW ll
I O r Kpalfflnit »** ro
four o f (hi* Hii|b«rfqr!r«**tw
ill n five mile ftnpl,
In «i Jr^t» fre^hlk
\ri"
\ jiew *.p| ir* *d (■'iiinti'i thriifti*l
five*
to mitti h hi* fivt* “ ■
hit* G*'i*M openetl t-k N on KiitidHiedt
rftllur in^iirnln. Ihr whitr hin*.
a.n (lie Third Af m\ flout fn rth e r
t 4a
com ma ruler in rhif nf the 1****
I** i * i«11\ i
l w r* I
fie Fleet
taiil lu* *|i*|ii'l V •
These fic^ h t-h-w- tn the **«&gt;uth
how much Ihombiiiir the Jnp
^delivered with the name f«TV that
••I ' .* • ' I Get
-.1 . t
The »
I »t Ruth* i I’ H " m , i hirofirai
ese h o m e la nd could lake.
*.ent writ- \t
.1 \\
I m arked Ihe a««nii|t niriiifi"t ihe
.1 I
.».* ts«liiv U nbilled a* |Hi‘4 f ,i - 1 \ rmy ii* (Gditiom nod l mt
*’ 1 do believe th is— th ey n I! Silk ltt|'
Mid
•e i &lt;,1
•, ta«f I( h m a n i =* I 111
fiirhl
to the v ery end,” be • • Satif*-' •1
M
cmh&lt;*urif la s! inonlb were liiiiiii h
ii'i'i♦inter ■
c Inred.
Cl! Hit New Y CiifN I- *’
.1- le tf i!
(T h e Ti.kyt. riNlio. m tm I
Airm en Lend Full Su|i$»ort
I.iil*
t
iI*th -1a.n r ' In r r
b r mid r m*tt 11*•at*- I
*i .it
\ n *|t|.4(rent
dn\ .
in N o t t h A m e n t an nnd n c&gt; i
-t
*b. w. n hi r h.i
M
UM ■'*
11v the FrilpTiil t 'nimmimi ,*i
*I,. \.* t , -. 1 •*** a I
n
\'
i nmmi*twi*oi , snitl lhnl while il
*Ml*. *|•* t •*
-kceGave
yriniitlr*!
I'D
i* r « .
.ill.'- i. t
” ftfii miiw»wi|hl#“ lo "burn T*d
.14 i m I -oinimr t *»f i be \ int i tam n
I( lift*
Inn I •
mil of I'RiMenre thruujrh IhhuI.
k'intini! tro*&gt;tiR
•. . . tor \
tuulvi
•I .
fifteen ti» tw enty year* t«»
i
Illhlrt 111'*!
Gv
J ij.Ii; •
i »n-I
I G*v.|i»wure t hut ihe G i f i m n n
I .
Hu.,,.
it," nt the rate “ by which t»*
I dine, unpeared to he w ithdraw ing fro m
M. ♦l**n,
w i l e F.dwani F
•11.1 •it \ tl l k
Sa|ini
N1
enem y i* ca rry in g o u t hi* idea *«f
*
1
R
U
iU
oii.
s
I
•
•udfii'V.
I
their Belgian «ahent f.dlow eil hv
men! o f t|»
Ihe \ hurninu T o k y o o f f the m u i&gt; ” »
1.1*1 &gt; i n I.t R*.
(iic c n , II I* I S T hird A rrn v aifvance o f m**re
hoc ia11•■i. *«
*('l\
Snipan, Tinian and Giutm r«m t«. make I*
......... I
Mu i pi
y
wo mill'* mG- the N u ll
atitiite naval ha»e* that are I*
. t,, .It i..r Mi*' Ilix l [ 1111' *4 K *
•till! hrr li flunk
laid
comintr m o re valuable eiicli we*
t I
Itl.lbir
I
lii
i.suir
I
r»
*»»
Mhr.l
If iff h
M.str*»Vtrr.
1h&gt;i t ai
11. ,r . bJ&lt;
not only fo r air action, tori t ♦
It f t -1
Ilf tr* l ill* ’• H
imuf rt»»
I 1 1i',nt
the Oct. Niniits *aid, iu*v*iiK •• ■
i*«* t * **mrtiiimd
Giaf if ai nil nr rt " f n.in Ihr Hi Ir tan
1.1
U f,. t.
1 If 1soft
drveiiipmeiit wn* root m u m c
M.
\\ i•III pr ir11•‘ r XX,4 til * hujifr il"p iff 111, Ii 1 wlri|* It.II t tin*
rat
x*ntff'r till V4
f i inyro ol’ ihr c ii
11 4 Ut. Vr ,lt tl |Vtl-!
S.
,u* .
►. . *
i*Ml tut f.tu v GiM *rd
M.
1 ..-!•#|M*.|I . .
•* r I Itltd \ i m . f* » 1
I.-, f *• 1• VN f »
1
\&gt; ii.liGI
- s . 1 t*s
.it 1 r.( - Gil*t Uii 11niff if* x i*i&lt; pim t 'I e III
St'GU a' ’
IPI • *1 elk *■(i IIHit (111if HU* tha la* t '.»i hmnr * rtrrr i*-v - m rd .
rule nf i .
k I \m
•I .
S1- 11
Hr ‘ (.4A.- nf ! hr all h*. ,i!-h it rt ,i •
* U*(llt|(tr*1 i hut
•! I
paid f♦ m .
' 4' 1 x all i1 .*( Mu- hits- ' MfTlF
X*if 1w nttffhf h;»vr b*M*tl
. t.
i :i t
Gl
. -I I •
ii w.t* .*♦
I.,
\ IS it- - ltd* &lt;i*‘i r *' ta I v , -h In ^r*J1 1** t :iti"i *if ihr tnm* Tl"M
I i.V
(o $:i im«; I,.
1 I 1*1.11**'«( 1hr i f f it triicy
t*ul* 11jkitte-sl until v **! 1G' i i tiyiitv
i|ti irrd fur (he order Uf Unit (he
kin* il
\
A
nf
tl
filled Mu* nf
i-afri *1limit wti
I'Idi'rIV iminri'r*«
I hi- |*111t V Vfli
it(*«4 ban tn ri'fich the fro n l
The S a n fo rd G ram m ar N chi»'l
in R»i t toi ir
t
jivlr*l
f ( r tin1 in1 it 1 y #*in ri ta 1 y nfti*r ih rotfrli A rm y i-hanurj*,
vUi'lt II ••11C*’*' AA t Gil I lilt* 1 lutiilRki I
was C n lcrn t, ransacked nml v-■i&gt;■
lo
nipprnttma
.(
civ
nf I mint..... uf Ini*' Mnry 1fn*k 1'hi­ 11111tli nf Mi N j -s
bed last n igh l by th ieves « in.
I lu hr rmn nt *
in lies west o f
1“Kll* .v%111 if Gi&lt;* Iim Iji Itaiimi, Mr
nit ill* ulc i nllil f hr i tc nl G.ren iern t the building on Ihe aouth Dec J ! . I ' M
IIn** 101* ne writ reported lunv firm
Ilf**
R*H:HI1|1«(I*|
'tiiim
iitii,
i1
A#-*■
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1
1
1
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I
ih
r
4
1
1
ill
iM
i
inlM'rt!*•- 4,1.1*- etf ik i*|i* mli i i'*-1 I lit util* G
side by g n in g up a fire ew n i-e
i,i1iihi Rnv *4 |f • i * If^l I* |*&gt;t 1*1.1 ' \tl &gt; Vl'ilt
Hut (■lr*lt«»* .| a ifiirnt Vl'pr* tih***l*l lv in Am erieiiii Hand*-, Iml Lieu t,
ami p r y in g open a ton w in d in '. Mwrrtnrv nf Hi- V
(irn .
(Jtsirur
H.
RaUtui
J r„t
in
if
micm *.|*aJ Ra v i*•*i•r»f Hill \\lie• ll r
f
-r Kukufil- m Niilifimi
Hr ait
I*I *•» i G --n |’ mill i*t
I.
il was rv p o rlrd by C apt. It
urmore*! ilrlve ^a&gt;* nuritii^ r»»nrrsiifiifri
ffi
(G
t
I
(lit*
tore
«*f
Uiitlla
tuj
.Mini
Gr
li,*J
ul(**a»ly
i*wt
I la
IG* Ilf*. eel tits
N U/Gl a
TUlis tovJny who In v cx llg stcd the
,i n* rt *-*11111111let* ctMMpmrti &lt;1f •*tdcf iihlr rcRlRlnflf'e a fle r m»«h*
ih* At*•hm iati-ifi an* FianK Kvan**, ;*.«11v
roh tory.
l-.i-t
|Hfv i'lrn l .4 o f the* cltlli v&gt;hti lrtIT ahead nn much a- eitfht m ile*
E.
(*.
l
i
m
(*?r,
i
vjee
pi«"
4
iilt*ni
i
T7&gt;e o f f i c e o f th e- b u ildin g wn*
a *»111«I net with him in an a«Ivi- on a front m ore than 10 m iles
H ow ard Fuvillr. S F Ibititiiicy. I!
ransacked and 110 In tllv tr ta k e
-.1*1 v capm 'ity. H r adried that all w 1*1r in this area.
In a d d ition , all room a o f the Jam m O u t. J H Van Hoy nnd
FiffhtinR still is heavy :»r*iun*t
1M inm illn”* fnr ih e cmninir y r » r
building w ere ransacked, it »a.v W alter fNdriimn
HnKtnjcne Itself, but N rffe. th ree
liiid alriHidy hunt n|»P” inU'd.
A m eelinu nf •'liK'kbnldi'ra will
reported.
m iles west n f llfiilngm*, was ca p C h ief R o y 0 , W illia m s to d a y be hebl at 2 :&lt;M» I 'M ., Wi^lnnulny*
I .ii-ii* llm n ld C
linakimi, -It
lu rn l.
had Jn hie possession as rim * Jnn , 17, it w ot annm m cnl. Tiic* J l, aim o f Mr, »h-l kirH *’
Am. eric an airmen re|Hirtes'1 ccj|ilfiii nf
Gunni-ee
it
to the r o b b e ry a black d ro p c o r -I principal
II a - km - ..f l!ul* S in f.-1,| i n utiini uf I* erm an Trim p i, tan k s
to w hich was attached a em ail this rm-vt ira' v%ill hi* ( in* vntmif mic. Was a m on g tb «»r " b o i&lt;‘
and
arm oret!
vehicles
in
the
shaded b u lb , eim iler to t h i» e on the aTTiemliiii'Jil t&lt;* the ch urfer. 1rrn-tlv received ailvei w ings mi-1
|-’ii|lowing discussion on the use •hrinking bulge w ere moving r a i l
used w ith adding m achines. B
gold bar* nf u aectinil licuiem inl 1
of m hool btiildingii by the public, in Ihr a r ts o f St. Yith (our m iles
cause o f Its shi^de, this sm all
nt the a ilva iim i nnvigntnr g ia
the S a n ford S ch ool T rustee* ut a inside B elgium from the G erm an
ligh t co u ld b « poin ted a t the
dunling e l»«a o f Ihe A rm y Air
mt-t-ling y rs trn la v at tho Junior frontier.
flo o r, a ft e r b e in fr-U a g re d in to i
F orces C en tral F lyin g T raining High School decidei! that due to
Ninth A ir Force fig h te r-b o m b ­
socket, and w o u l d - n o t b e s c
Com m and
nt
K llinglm i
Field. ihe n horln gr o f fuel and the er* lied into tw o east bound e n ­
from lha o u tsid e. "
Texas.
I Mnri ily
of
ju n ltor-iiervicc,
the em y colum ns, w recking
of
In addition to this clue, the
Lieut.
H aikin*.
who arrived j uchoolt will havn to lim it use uf m ore than 100 tanks and o th e r
Second Lirul. H. W Johnson,
thieves penciled the following
home
yesterday
fur
11 w eek's ! their auditorium * hy ou tside o r ­ vehicles and leavin g Mure th an
sem
of
Mr.
nnd
Mr*,
t'hnrlc*
K.
notation on a eulvudaf: pad in
the office: “Thank* for every JeJlhfun of Snnfnni, graduntril trttve, w in horn In Sn iiforil, at gan isation * having no con nection l b Germ an troop s lying dead o r
ofl Dec. 23 as n bomt)iul|er in tended loca l sch ool*, mid grn- w ith tho schools.
wounded.
thing - Thd I V D H ig h
what has been termed by the dtialcti Trom Sem inole
John
L. G allow ay, chairm an, N asi Air Blow I'arlljr Su cceeds
Army Command n» thy largest School in 111*1). He attended the presided over Ihe m eetin g which
T h is possib ly was an e ffo r t to
of
Floridn,
1 11 4 u included plnnnlni; p ost-w a r work Im m obilise a large portion o f
ais o f graduating cadets nt U niversity
M rs. Rawlins M akes dthe
w
ife
,
Ih
Army Air Field at Victor- #through „ 1042. cHis
The
i 1.
„
on school building*.
T
ho trua- A llied air u nits to keep th e m
.. -T,
. .. .
fo rm e r .G eC R ldipg£lack,.lto1k livp x-.| «es a g re e d they w o u ld -n o t atoee, f r o m - p la y In * .'h a v o c w ith r e t r e a t­
V -S e a !
S &amp; U r - A p p e a l villa^ CaliL.
in G giisden, Ala.- ”
T
h
e
C
a
lifo
rn
ia
b
a
f
r
l
a
en
gn
ged
f?TIRnl*
fo
r
the
F
lorid
a
R
du ration ing Nasi a rm or! as they did in
— r—
tn B -24 pilot and n av iga tion in ­
A ssocintion m eetin g In T a m pa as N orm andy.
Mra. Mary Rawlins, Christmas stru ction. A rm y A ir F orce c o m ­
NAVY RBCRUITKH
usual, but ca rh school w ill send
Seal tala chairman Tor the m issions w ere presen ted a t the
d eleg a te to the m eetin g.
T he
Seminole County Tuberculosis and graduation by Col. K arl 0 . HobA schedule o f travel fo r the open in g and e lo s ln g tim es o f the
Health Association, today a p - bins, com m and ing o ffic e r . C ol. month o f Janu ary In Ihl* area
BANK STATEMENTS.
scliooj 1 will remain Lite same for
Daniel IL V frte , tn ch x rg a o f th e ha* been announced b y- C h ief this y e a r, it w as stated.
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 3, (/P )—
, r money for n ew ly Instituted B -24 p ro g ra m , A . B. C h illy J r. o f the O rlando
I’ rrsen t a t tha m eetin g w e re :
Tho Comptrollar of the Currency
seals, “to please do aw arded th e men silver w in gs N avy R ecru itin g Station.
T h e Mrs. S tella
P. A rln g lo n , Mra.
•o at once In order to avoid a
itin era ry Include* S a n ford a t 2 M argaret G reen. Mr, G a llow a y, today issued k call for a state­
r ‘30lie o f their p ro ficie n cy as I*.
lot of bookkeeping.”
M, on F rid a y, Jan. 12 and Eft. S. O. Chase. T . W . L aw ton and ment of condition of alt national
1
banka at tha close of buaineea
The collection* to date amount iy* The N a v y S ta tion W a gon w ill R. E. Kipp.
Saturday, Dee. 30. Simultaneously,
to approximately ( 3,000, she resto p a* usual In fr o n t o f the local
the Federal Deposit Insurance
*4
bit
R w llie rla n d
has
achievw l
O ffic e w h a m a pplicants fo r
SPost
Corporation Issued a rail for the
AVER. S eabcos,
A lrcrew m a n ,
vs per cent,
"O f ■ Im luslrtallialtori
o f 3,000,000 a n pura- condition of all insured banka aa
dar. a nd G eneral S e rv ice m ay
of tha
egroea,
_____ .
Interview the recru iter.

Fir*st Federal Is 11iu^ins Re-clerled Dr. Luther Doss
Offer GI Loans

Of Kiwanis tlu b

( hart«*r \nit'H(lt*(l \ ml
( ’ a p i 1a I IiiiTG.tM.Ml
At Directors .Meet

I.ii'iitcnant G o v e r n ­
or O f f i c i a t e s At
Annual Ceremony

I'ioneer Nijrht Cut
DU
Until March

Grammar School
Ransacked,Robbed
ByThieves A t Night

Lieut. Harold Haskins
Wins Silver Wings

School Auditoriums’
Use Will Be Limited

Lieutenant J o h n s o n
Is Army Bombardier

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THE SANFORD fTBHALP.)SANFORD. rLORlOA

Sanford

D efin ite P la n F o r P eace

Herald

.TOMBSTONES MAKE POOR FOUNDATIONS

W E D N E SD A Y ,- J A N U A R Y 3, 19tf*.

Tba&gt;nu|&gt;rraiitinti' that n broken
m irror brou ght bad lut^i cam e
from the fa ct that a shad ow ni
r c ilr c lio a
wns on ce c jn s id t r e l
part o f n ttm l.

HOI I.F.R 'M O T O R .

3EI I.—New ami used ram and
truck*. WE NERVE—All makes
o f ear* and trucks. WE SATISFY
—&lt;-ur ru .ln m m .

B yru R t

■ tm

n tllM

im Ik. m

H tlliail— mi all

tot tf-

au»*t»ktK

rtm liN - to II ar M l tlktralM
rraeiiad la IfcU Mk»r aa&lt; alai
lir I m l r.awa esbll*ji*4 ferret*.
411 riahu la rrenfcllrell** •(
tfkl itiM Irk t, ktrrla ara alaa r»-

return to IrregpoijMjblrt itoLHionmni.
T bfs wJU elim inate tho d ou bt con cern ing our intenI'ons w h i c h t w y WfJIUti! belli ml the present return to jto tm
IxdRiti* in Kufbpe, mid will stren gthen the President's hand
in
amiu.ltu.Uuiu. LL will en cou rage m eu everywhere
to w ork tor L u tin g pence, secure as never b efore in -IbrI nOWledJft* that the}* have th e pjetljreeJ word o f th K -pm rer;ul nation.

F A C T O R Y - M E T H O D

K ing O f France
WEDNESDAY, JAN.

3. IMS

BIIII.B VRIiSB KOII TODAY
FAITH ANCHOR* THE 80U I,
IF WE BELIEVE AND TRUST
WE WILE NEVER HE TEMP
EST
TOSSED
NOH
B1UI*WRECKED: Return unto thy
m t. 0 my soul, for the l*tid
hath dealt bountifully with litre
—Pa. 11 A:«.
Of f'ourae
'■ A Chinese had a toothache ar&gt;d
phono i 4 dantlot fur an appoint mint.
"Two thirty all right,” asked
tha doctor.
"Yea," replied the Chinese.
"Tooth hurtee, all right. Whni
Ulna I coma T"—Cocklebur.
IVl Governor Caldwell nnw.
Being
governor
of
Florldr
teems to haw agreed with Gov
•fltor Holland
Hi has gainc
Sfi pounds since taking office.

Tho King o f Franco m ay lave ju st lieen arrested. Thai
is what a' few faithful folluwont call Henri R obcrl Ferdi­
nand Marie, count o f P aris, descendant o f the Ihiurbon
kings o f France, who since his birtli in 1008 has been
groomed by a h.imlful o f aristocra tic French fam ilies for
their cou n try's ihrone.
Restoration o f the m onarchy in France could conn
only when the rcpitblh- fell into m isfortun e. In 1940 Hitler’s
'ontjucst must have nnple the count feel th a f his time ha:1
come. Forbidden to touch Fetich soil, fo r fear that lie
m ight start som ething, he has been living in Spain, Re­
cently he was rcp orlcd to have ventured over into France,
and to have been arrested. Now it is said that this trip
was only an escapade, w ithout political meaning.
A t one time there were three cla im a n ts'to the French
Ihrone if and when There should be one to claim. Besides
(he Count o f Paris the form er Orleans dyn asty and the do
scendants o f the Bonaparte empcrorH N apoleon I and III.
hoped for a return to power T hese last tw o lines have died
m t, only the Bourbon remains. His faith fu l follow ers hail
him as King Henry VI, but he will be wise if he does not
assume Chat this means more than an em pty courtesy.

The people have more monrv
In their pockets than ever hefoiv
but nevertheless charge accounts
•t the nation’s storrs are con­
tinuing to increase The mote w&lt;
hav* the more we buy, on eredft.

tVt £ x ' l / ' &amp; C u c J

In Tampa the Federal
Housing Authority ban just fin
Ished a housing project which it
proposes to open to whites and
blacks alike. Even the ncgroc.
In Tampa are publicly opposlnt:
tha plan as llfcelv (o lead to .no
dal nilxlng or physical conflid
both of which are bod.

S lfO

(ball urging that tha ^rmy ellmlltata over-age nfftcere, streamline
|U promotion practices and gel
rfd of the dsad wood at the top.
Itow attributes the Gsrman break
through to tbs tendency of Genaval McNair to raplace voter*'
first World War Off leera with
youngar ntsn. brava and vigorous
but nuuptrieuced. Tha advantage
Id writing a column Is .that so
many people forget today whet
jrnu had to sav yeatardfy.
-• •H r‘rC~ L y Jimmy Byrnes propoacs that a
naw draft law be enacted forcing
e*Fa alther tnlo tlmitnl ittrrlcc
fn th* Aitov or Into war johiOf course tne 4-Fa could have
baan drafted for limited ekrvice
U n i ago If the Array bed wanted

Prom pt S ervice

F ocfory M ethod*
lived E id u ilv e ly

3

f-oin«ju* Firev tcn c11
Gear-Grip Tread on
Any Moke T re

Estro Trend Ocpth for
Greotcr Scifoty,
Lonqei

M iloaqc

NO
RATION

20 P rofessors A t
U. O f F. Engaged
In W a r Research

IhijMjtLant to the stale nnd edu­
cators, but for which tlmr Its*
not heretofore been nvtiiiuldc.
A large nnuru' I of fedeiul
money is being wimt»vI on rescind!
project* here. The nature of
these cunimt l&gt;r divulged msv,
but, aside from llie projects Ihemselves, tho increasing emphasis
on research at the University will
have “ tremendous significance lo
the state and the University.''
according to Dr. John J. Tlgetl.
president, who said its full Im­
portance will l&gt;« realiied only
after the war.
Looking back over the Inst
year in tne light of developments
since the University “ went to
war” alongside the state and
nation back hr ID42, Dr. Tig«rl
.MocgUfd the shrinking atudent etifolfmCnt as young men cut short
their collegr csrcci &gt; In volunteer
ijr to answer their rails to t.er

lions under which It ia performed, has gone down to tic

record.
M ote individual students w ere
served during tiro academic yum
en din g in M ny, K i l l than lij
any otliei year when 1.717 in
JiviiiiidU cnrtdlrd in residence.
Includin''
.l.tiTiH m m
train ees
urnl 1,1 r&gt;p civil ia ns
W ar
sei vices
have
included
basic fligh t tr n i.m p and grou nd
school
m stm etion
to civilians,
glider pilots, liaison pilots, and
(light in stru ctors, home defen se
t im m n g to 5(H) civilians; e x t e n ­
sion cou rses to thousands uf men
in tho service*.
Ill a statewide program , the
U nivrrintv has trained tlmu-Htdr
o f Elm ids ritticn s fo r technical
wutk in vvnr industries. In an
o ffic e r
eanditlaU
school,
1.000
o filc e r s w ere trained fo r tuhnUiatta tiv c w ork In the U, 8. A rm y .

CERTIFICATE
REQUIRED

WE LOAN
YOU TIRES
W HILE YJE
RECAP YOURS
READ H O W .........................
FIRESTONE FACTORY-METHOD RECAPFiNG
GIVES NEW LIFE TO YOUR TIRES:

prevent

* ikal o f about 700, hut the fa&lt;ill-

MAM President
Pledges Plenty
Of Jobs For V^ts

longer hnndlcnppad, Mr. Mosher
pledged this fou r-p oin t provram
o f industry for the disabled.

I. A survey of the physical
requirement* u f tacit Job to tic tchnina which work is suitable
for disabled veterans, and which
work may be made suitable with
NEW YORK. N. Y.. Jan .'S; some change In content or rottdl(Hpeclall—American fighlinh l««n
In every combat gone heard u
broadcast pledge today liy I n
MMher, l ‘J15 president of the
National Assoclalln t of Manu­
facturers, that the nation's pri­
vate bnsfnees system will wel­
come thorn back lo lhe jobs they
want after victory.
Manufacturing Industry alone,
its spokesman promised, will pro­
vide n,OQtl,tWO or more* Jbbs for
returning veteran*, while industry
ntxliuprings the rest of the na­
tion’s economy In plaring thn re­
mainder 1 U,000,1)00 released aerflcemrn. Apd t^duatry alreatly la
pmftanM, he |oUl tham, to cointtlala ita part of llie task with
hiiiimi under -.lauding both In Urn
readjustment of the able-bodied
and tha rehabilitation at Iho dta*
■utollc.

fy handicapped men for certain
Jobs.
3. Procedure tu make sure that
mi dftaldod worker Is ulaced on s
Job or transfertod front Job to
Job without approval of tho medi­
cal department, the safety depart
ment and the foreman oouctmeU
4. An educational process for
supervisors based upon plain good
sense s o that there will by no
morbid curiosity or annoying
sympathy to jar the pride of the
man disabled.

^v-

Mtffgtudn wOl
&gt;edi la a N*t|onu|

WffUtto aireryone
mhn or wofpjtp,

2

S n S .L /l

The two major army program*
on Ihr rainpus instructed 'J.-’V*
Army Air .r u m s nvinli»n st*r
Y ke.
From a high of J,4&amp;ti students dcjita, I ,f:UU AtlitV Spec tali rid
in 1JdO-lO. civilian enrolluieiit Traintug and Reserve mem

Down

Washington Merry •Go - Round,
whleh Only a few months ag-

G ra ce A Q uotity
Camvluctck

IT S ^ t ' * * * 6

A Cocoa man says the only
way to keep the youngsters from
bolting their fobd tu listen U
favorite radio programs, Is to
move the radio Into the dining
room.—Cocoa Tribune. And give
them Indigestion.
The government has taken o v c
Montgomery Ward's because the
company refused lo rofptca the
dosed shop on Its employees. And
to Virtually the Only '.tales wheic
,Ute Issue has been tested nt tin
polls, Florida and Arkansas, the
closed shop was outlawed by tht
people themselves.

itr'd

•o of War In­
to Europe as
“ America To-

clny” program. It will be rauesl
T O U . d ’ s lt ff X

*

c t i p w

&amp;
&amp; &amp; &amp; &amp; &amp;
tnaa|4,workl'g p f thc Mmmmlc

g n o p U c e llk a lU

ties of plant and staff hnve been clal scale had Its origin in Now
trued to the lltnlt to Ciiyy on ‘ York slate, llie method employed
two major soldier training pro- being un adaptation of (he *y*grams and uthcra of lesser extent tern used In En-lund,
but of importance in the naliu;.a}
—■ — —
— ---- &gt;
war effort.
.
Refine the war, although Given:
During this period, in which was m a in ly an agricultural couii
groups of trainees rem ained on ; try and CO per cent of her popu
the campus front three to fiv e j latiort derived Us Income from
months receiving Instruction in the cultivation of the laud, only
academic subjects lik e English, i ona fifth o f her area was suitgeography, and history, in pbysl- able for cultivation,
cal fltnaae training, and in mill*
i . 1— '— 1
Lory aubjacta,* tho Uoivcralty o f ' The American Red Grose was
Florida established an ajbtlme founded by Clara Barton In ISdl.

1 . Original Inspection
Actual experience bss diets tad
our Inspection stand irds.-Tbey
era designed lo isltel only
these tires that Justify addi­
tional labor and material.

, 7. Buffing
rircstone's Dyna-BaUuce buff­
ing equipment assures finished
treaded Urea which conform
lo the highest balance ivqulxeuenlo.

Firestone Clredo A quality DM
Oamstback compenndtd wtfh
rtraatona'a axclHlvs ingrodiant, "Jlofaa," |tvaa p r a fH

�%

iN E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y .1, HUf.

And

sA N F on n

t iir

Personal

j i r r a i .h . s . \ N f o n n ,

f l o r id

*

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v ny
* In' ** ii * f * n ■Ap JtW
l ..f J.4 - *1 w | l ' |t*t Um* * tillVd
M a lfn
1^
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uj

Activities

t h r r lu l nl' th«* \ i*j i

Proiife*.'* In Fut,imirt j
W %t*t f he it*''*. I fir
| lf* il p lstg fi-i*
I lire Vi »r, f«»r

11M l HI S O S • Vi IN OK SK N

fjocial Calendar

M r .'tc il Mr« If I’ H arrison
announce (h r i' iirik tik cii I «•!
ihe'i da u gh ter, Sm all C a lh irine, to B ussell C. Vpn D e m i,
PHM. son o f Mr. nnd Mrs.

5 5 3 S W 3 r ^ *E fti
th e w e d d in g

w ill

F l o r i d a Hospitals
Seek Nurse Trainees

T ue tr 11• i**ki«*&gt; Inu mt* "f »t^ rim
.•r i'll
ri ■
.i 11*i \

^Missionary Program Window Shades Pan
Is On “ World Call” Perform M a n y Jobs
takeir from
th?
‘'World Call*' at it* meet Pig Mnn*
day afteriuxin nt the home of
Mrs. 0 . D, I .undress III F lo ra l
Heights. Mr* V. II. tSrnnlhnm
presiited uvor the meeting
^ The scripture was led by Mrs.
x jf. G, Tracy amt Mrs. Grantham
led e preyer.
R efresh m en ts w ere served by
the h ostess to th e following; Rev.
and M rs. Grantham, Mra. J. E.
H arper, M rs. W. C. Tison, Mrs.
and Mrs. Landresi.
Scientists say the activity rr
nulml in “ counting sheep" deters
rather than encourages sleep.

NEW MONEY FOR
YOUR OLD THINGS

grjggr*'--’-

H E A D F IR S T
•

*

By V I V I A N B R O W N
A l ‘ N cw a fc a tu rr* W rite r
Yuur aimtnur shxiles can |» r
form a m ultitude of jn U
far
you. s,, iiiirch ase th riu w u rlv
give thrtu ) roper n r r m il i)u &gt;
should be nbli* to in su r *1 |in v.irv
darken your rooms for *!s-r|ung.
(irevenl rug-fading and io siiln ie
agnintt heat loss in w in ter nnd
heat Intake in sum m er.
Be sure th ere is ns little fille r
ns possible in the shade you r-cIcct. The w indow shade snhould lie
rlo sely woven and made of quxl
ity fabric th at w ill hang straig h t,
resisting Trackin g and w arning
W ater ro lo r shades are loosely
woven, rnnnot he w ashed with
soap and w ater and nre not ns
resistant to r m c k in * nnd slie n k
ing
Before
shopping
for
ynur
shades, it is w ise to check men-,
urement* c a re fu lly . Meustire th-.*
width of Ihe casem en t where the
shade is to hang and describe
thle m easurem ent as “ upmee m eas­
u re. l o r Inside ca sem en t in sta llsHorn” If shades are hung outside
th * casem cn la, th# shade Should
overla p ca sem en t at lea st IS* in
eh et on e ith e r aide. T h is o v e r ­
la pp in g will se rv e as an In iulator.

About 30 per c«nt o f the heat
lost from the average dwelling la
M lliveir to tid a l* through win­
dow pane*. If ahade* are drawn to
the sin* whenever light from the
windows Isn’t needed, as much as
10 par cent can b* saved on the
average famiiy’a fuel bill.
To protect ruga and draneric*
from tunfading, keep ehede*
drawn wheneeer the tun comes in
the window. Thle wit) alio keep
rooms 10 to 20 degree* cooler on
the hottest day*.
Duet your ahade* regularly,

. ;i

Mis* Suruh
M iII irtin o f D rInruln i5 visit ini; w ith te r hru*
-thcr-m -taw — siu i . a j i ' i , Mr. and
M n r.—K .I L C i i r i r r . - -&gt;
- S .« m r
Mi ami Mr* John W . V ickery
ami ch ildren o f I’njntkli spent
liiKt weekend with Sirs, Lillian
V ick rey ,

Streel an&lt;I Maurudia
A veime
-punmrmI h\ the IP re.ilmn Itivi

i|«m,

Sem in ole

t uunty

Itrfeime

C o u n r il.

F o r many yearn
work of
referen ce Haiti Unit St» "h**rt C ra n r,
nulKor
!*u* in i m I huiUt^lh,
N

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A

n o t ir h f f

fo il'll

nod
TihiimI Li- tt a
m*iuHI&gt;oMnu Ptmt ,&lt;r H

F L O R ID A 'S

FRIDAY ONLY
Briiirf ‘ir M »il fhifc Adtl W uh d ttii

lit

Fin. R tp ik it

porhapH nun* n u ii-k . Lv piillin
!i&gt; the mil nnd wiping with a *ol
d ry cloth.

(icrnian Hesistence Reveals Necessity 1
Fur New Point Of View On Home Front

rl»Ie

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rolT H T O N
Ml I

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|tt ng l r * •*

M*t

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11 *h■f* ' ' ‘ Miii’ li Kin ope In-t - l1111
iib ' i
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hille.l
«‘»&gt;d

the fiiitmn itit" Hunk
the lieriim n wm iTa*

•t ,*l \s i- t*f hnw * hull ‘

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dim*

I .ii«r optitiH'in led in nit
i i i’ of iii.ir vi'fii rffs.it ailsI Mi
dii'ii \ I •!m*r and ■nine c- n n it-

l&gt;t mu*hi

j,* win' t m

H U f $ A ClOSfUP of the r \ e »!tt
rtillar insignia tlr gm-sl
if,t nr w -

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\v» hK M lL

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I !!«=' *- l*t v*'!i?|»l I'OMt* |h** f :it &lt; (h‘*f
i1

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•in diSi* it

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Mtuilil

hit ve

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i*1forty niln mil ti»«‘i r

imd n inirMtoiiMtit nnd *io |
l h lo k lf C Ok tin 111 of fM'lti'e
I I m* • hutiire w
\ii?fm h ze d »»«

h e m iff when
•Ioid ion
Hnnni
“ •*I•*d

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^

the War I'm
tn*pehr(ed it- : *

£iuI In m iin t hin.M

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•i v ihiiii ri‘Ct»fi v el * ii iii fm

foi p m1,'.

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III
12fi C ltir&gt;
in mi e f f o r t
tn j
1h »o * I the o u tp u t of horedy-needed
?u
m iin ilio iu . B e fo r e th e tu ap en aln n | t1 **
jip p ro x im A te ly 9100,000,1100 w o r th .
tti t nun f iiililn r y
p rrx lu id in n
had j
1
h e rn n tit h o r n e d
K u r lo r lf fi Itenpenod

the mutn* time
f.i h &gt; n h

in it-

* ilt*

i linked vim
i r*Djn*rifd

|t|.

a new IM hhmpo.IMH) ImiiM io ^ pm

ttfilrip d

no(

m*

m o rtar

nm uiutu

turn out lull vmm uiiiinumetf, i«u
in ten Hive *ei»teh for m in e imm
P „ w * r staiL-.l
i h e m.mi|H»urr mtuatlon wn* ***
critical pinna were pr o je cte d to
ta ke men f r o m the a rm e d force*
f o r place* in arm* m an ufactu re
S e le c tiv e S e iv ir* * launched » pro
urn in to if? ii ft men w ho had unit
vvni

jobs

It

wmi

eat m u le d

p

&gt;r(|H
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" 1' •*•*» »*w«* «

pro

it hall

hh

tititr Ii.i

!u*ii&lt;Iinu l*v Hu* iruvrrn

v*yil
—
—

that

during the year eli**e to 1 ,0 00 .Win
per nuns had left war pi otfurtlnh
for |reacetinie join.

D O U B L Ii

1u i

W h ile th e r e wejt* periml&gt;* «lo*ri
a gen in c e r t a in h m n e h ra of i i i i i m

4
L i

REAL VALUE
ADMISSION 40c — (Tax Inch* — SERVICE 30c

Curlee Overcoats

T O D A Y and T H U R S D A Y

ADVENTURES
MARK

hen a man buys an overcoat, what arw th«r

things he look.-t fo r ? Well— warmth might hv
W
the first requirement; then, in ortiur would com *

the quality of th# materials, th# wurkm-im&lt;J&gt;t|»
which is evidence in th# tailoring, the -tyftng o f
th# coat.

TWAIN

WITH
FKEDRIC MARCH
AND
ALEXIS SMITH

REG. 11.00, NOW

r

new flattering permanent wave and hair-

n.oo*

A fra g ran t, cream y-light lotion to help com bat rough

ekln, d ry o r**, and ch a p p in g due lo hatah sreathrr. Help*
*

keep ak in appcalm gly e d ll ao d enwotK a ll w inter long.

Alin
&gt;•* regular
m w lir 11
81 bottle*
hottlrs in handy
hand* carton,
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d irector o f Public H ealth N u rs­
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17 to 35. mid urged that every
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A ccordin g to Mi** Ituth MetF irst B a p tist Church w ill m eet
M isses I.-ivanin anil .loan Card
tinger, bureau d irector ami «i* o I per o f C n olidge, &lt;7a. a ie spending
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W are,
hospitals a re training Cadet njirsM rs. T h o m a s us hostess,
711 Palm etto Avenue t
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the F ebru ary class
rovrrinir frotii a r** rut
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C ircle T h ree, Mrs. E.M. C a rroll, Token. St. V ln ce n t'i and Brew*
ch airm an , at the home o f Mr*. ter (co lo re d ), nil of Ja ck son ville. pitnl.
JI.E. T u r n e r .210 West S ev en - JnmeN
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Miami, O ra n g e G eneral. O rlando
tm io d to I litiin n -. die
Circle F ou r. M rs K K
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G eneral
P en sarola, * I**'i tii iii the htdiil.iy- uiti&gt; t**l&gt;
chairm an, at the home o f Mr*
Mound Park. St, IV tersh .iia . Tarn
Mr-» Nteiunt
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R .W . W a re, 711 Pnlm etlii A v e ­ |oi M unicipal, Tam pa and the (iU't*
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C ircle S ix. .Mr*. H.l'. D ickerson , (lie February classes than in p ie
tnined t.. New fhleaiis, la in ir
ch airm an , w ill meet w ith her viuu* nionlhs,
" S o vital i» tin nil ltd* hi 1 1lj1 ie*i ut t hr Navy Stu
a t her h om e. South S a n ford nation's need loi wiimntlpuwer in I loti ther e .Mr*. S t e m p e i mid I heir
nursing Hint C on gress hu.- tip- tlii e h f . t
Avenue.
M iir t ha m e 1 1 nt.iiinir**
Circle* o f .th e W om an's A o c il j pro| riftted funds to g iv e n -sist
foi a I*' d a y \i*n| vxtfli Mt and
O r y o f the F irst P resbyterian turn in every eligib le w om an '
Mi
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C ircle O n e , Mrs. E I* Brow nlee, work
chairm an, at the home o f Mrs
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o f Mrs C a rolyn W eek-, t arn |
eron A ven ue, a t .! 30 P M
Circle S ix, Mrs J 1&gt; W o o d ru ff,
ch airm an , lit her hom e, 112
I i TYest Seven teen th S treet, at
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There will he no open hutto1
Bits in ess W om a n ’ s C ircle, Mia*
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ga ra ge, one stora ge house, one
good w ell. Until tiled, com p lete
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w ith 2 rlu ry house, - story
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cottage, well, electric iighls.
near City limit*. 1‘hono 3134-J,
0 PIECE oak dining room suite.
Phone RPJ-J after fi:00 P. M.

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man. Kxpetienced typist and
bookkeeper,
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dent XIr». W, A. Owen*, e/e
Diamond Poultry Earns, Sorrento, Fla.____________________
I NT ED t position as houko*
or to cara for children.
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M IS C E L L A N E O U S
CURTAINS washed, starched and
■tmefcad. 6)8 14 a 11o n e III a,
phone 878 .
machines repaired, all
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BUSINESS SERVICE
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Ity on exp ert with
.'10 y e a rs ' experience w ho guar
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T em porarily
located at 40H14 French Ave.
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ACCUSED O f INfOIMINO on m em liers o f the French F orres o f ths Inlerl*
or during the Germ an iscu p a lion , tins lull young man In the oil akin
coat Is being bound to a building In the French tow n w here he lived to
that all tils neighbors may take a g.eid h&gt;ok nt tiun b e fo re he conics ug
tor b la l. H ole gu a id at left w .’ li n l i r ’ rend)
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I f you ors interested in induslriol plant sites or
distribution facilities in the Southeast, we thall
be glod to recommend luitable locations. Our
research itoff is also available tor comprehen­
sive itudiei with reipecl to toduilrial possibili­
ties In out lerrlSory. Inquiries will receive
prompt ond confidential attention, j. M. fieldl.
Assistant Ytce-Presidenl, Wilminolan, H. C.

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patched squints out ot the c r o s s ­
road* and set up m ail blocks to
hull the e n circlin g G erm ans. In, „ l , . this de fe n se perim eter, the
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C A Itl'E N T E IllN O .
general
peneriil ord ered m obile reserve (
pairs. W. J. ltussell, 70o W. 9th
I,, Im- rushed to any point where
S treet. Rhone 747-M.
| the G erm ans pressed hardest. In
{betw een 'h e seven roads, General
F flA M flR T R A G R L O A N S
PA R IS, J;iti
(yl'i The lh 1- ’ Mi A oh He filled in with u d e ­
tiuild a home
Afrimriir D ivision 's "hntti-ri-d lf
fense screen aga in st the m filtm tT o huy a home
s „ f l he hiiatlOi si f ItllstngOe
mi? G erm uns. w ho outnumbered
Tu M-tlualrl ■ hom e
werrn't rescued they wen- g d
T o refinance a hom e
ting ready tu start fiursiung th.C. M. Ill &gt;Y I), 11.V i M agnolia A » » . Germans thernselvea when T h ird
Phone 178-J.
Arm y fo rce s happened to break
into the en circled town Inst week
STORAGE your car at Kent’*
H nrd-hilten, 40 -year-old llr ig
Garage.
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stora g e

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Thunderbolts Plunge
From Sky As Yanks
Lash Out At Foe

S E R V I N G

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F R O N

THE LONE RANGER

today
"A n y b o d y who sny* we were
rescued or w ho thinks we needed
rescue
is all w ron - " he Vuld a
I*hunn 10|.
press conference. "O n t'h n s in in night
I called
my rrgim eH n !
Comniandei*
to geth er and
lid I
them we w ero now ready foi
W A N T E D : Truck driver fo r g a s ­ pursuit."
When M a jor Gen. Maxwelt l&gt;.
oline truck, retail trade. SeaT a ylor,
divisional
rom m and cr,
board OH Co,, 316 W . 1st St.
flew from W ash ington and jeeped
THEE active white women to Into [laitogrta b e fo r e the ba ttle
make crate* on crate machine, was over, he asked how tho d iv i­
sion was a nd G eneral M cA u llffe
1 Chase 4 Company.
laid him:

KA 1)1(1 Service Radio* picked up
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cli'livart'il.
The
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Co.
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20 A C R E T IL E D celery farm on
Cam eron
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commander nf the 101st. said so

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furmuhr*! one extra bit. l i l c t |for u»et| automobile*.
1detail* handed fur you.
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KTIT II IH l A K A III w idth the P -riih c Cirrmnn rn u n trroftm iii-V h*S
precipitated a battle wtnch im,y lie one of Ities 1110*1 de cisiv e o f the war.
G erm aa G en. von Itu m b tcdt'i assault (itished ttirouuh A m erican line* at
tevera l point*, but particularly h eavy b low s w ere struck at llon sfctd 1*
Itelglum and ot the L u irm tiou ra tow n s o f Vlnnden and .^clitem ach. It Ir
In this region , as Indicated by join ed arrow s on th e m ap, that LI. Gen,
C ou rtn ey llo d g e s ’ 1st Arm y forces O 'c striking back.
(In tern a tion a l)

ARE YOU S U ?E ) HOW A9CXJT TV€
YOU'RE a l l rV A R M Y f a y c h e s t ?

I HAVE FRIENDS ON SHORE/
WE'LL HAVE TO WAIT FO R
ANOTHER SIG N A L/

ONE OF OUR SEN ­ PROWLERS*
WHAT CO
PROWLERS UNDER &gt;OU MEAN?

T R IE S W A S T W O

A YOUNG BOY AND

AN INDIAN/

A R R E S T , C A P T A I N .'

R IG H T ?

HELP WANTED—

WHITE
GIRLS
fTr markers
"Sir, we're ready lo attack."
and chKkrr*. Kemlnole County
The man who dartx! to sa y
Iasundry; BID W. 3rd RL Apply "Nuts" to the Germans Is RricaIn person.________________ .
dWr General Anthony C- Mr.
Autiffc, of Washington — know n
COLORED rirls for laundry work. 16 hi* friends aa "Tony" — and to
Apply In person- Seminole Co. his men as “ General Mac" ami
Laundry Co. BID W. Srd 8 L
"lh* Old Crock."
“Old-Crock" McAullffe Is forty.GfRLS for full time and part
tu years old, which makes him
time at I«aney D rug Store.
one of the oldest Jumpers among
HELPER for Jlmmla Cowan'* the paratrooper*. On D Day he
Sheet Metal Works.
jumped with the men of the
lOlat, the first division to land
W A N T E D : G irl f o r s o d a fou n t- in Franca;
aln w ork . T ou ch ton D ru g Co,
Its mission was to secura roads
leading from the beaches nnd
later to capture Carentan. They
I in those missions as
all.kD&amp;seautnt ones.
Th* "Old Crock" made the Hol­
land invasion In a glider. There
the mission of the 101st waa to
taka brldwe* and highway* for
f IDsen mil** from Eindhoven to
V*ch«l and to capture both of
thoee citiee. They took Eindhoven,
city
of 110,000 population,
with on# regtment.
By Track to Baatoga*

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MEANW HILE-

\THE LEADER O P A
JOANO OF OUTLAWS
TAW
WHAT'S THIS?H0W LOTS OF PEOPLE 1
'wHD ARE DRESSED
LYNCH?,
DOVtX/KNOW . KNOW/TAW
IN STOLEN ARM /
ABOUT AN ARMY LYNCH TRIED TO
UNIFORMS/HE'S UP­
RAY CH EST?
HI-JACK THE
STREAM -A T PINE
MISSOURI QUEEN
,LANDING/
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K O Il S A L K : I’ ip* fillin g * . valves,
plum bing
slipptira,
pre-w ar
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a u tom atic
hn| w a ter
h ealer, HY N A V Y couple small furnished
a p a f lute tit ut house, soon as
itMtf A S K 'T X t t / r . - W &lt; -*C 2
&amp;»viVr fTufrf Wayf.ifr
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a lo r a g c to ill. s A It Hosier ’ ll'.
\V 1st. St 1‘ linnr :'07
l\Vi» ff)( i h»
Will Imi V if
Y V E A lt-K V K K nluniiiiiim rotnlm i

LAlUiF.
hcitfn

T h e American Association fo r
the Advancement o f Ktirtirv ha*
‘ f, ,(HX) members and M7 a**‘ &gt;
riatesl societle*.

a it I, Ikif.tiOO.rtOO.OOO In It* l'.‘

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W ANTED TO RENT

ums

civil.an e^od* '&lt;ks ftvaiihale | j .
Atneticar.s u, 11*43 as fo t n p if» -i

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i l l . detelogtJ a*
G yptal,
an in ru lg H a rj'm a teria l, ha*
ailapletl as » ^ H id in g coa l m au
tom obile painting.

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M r t&gt;u tin* fo r in re* iiu ertlcn *
H r tx-r line for 0 Im crtioru
&gt;6c pel lie * tor W Insertion*
Mli.lmurn i l l . . . X&gt;c
r'llU N E 148 o n BEING Y O U R A d* L&gt; T H E a A N fO R D H ERALD
k a i l H r* ward* to the ilne, in ctu h fig phone and sililrea*
i l l advertlw w ienU for situ ation * wanted wilt be chanr*d f o r at Ikru la r r U a t ifl'd ra te a

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| other units atilch h ad kttn inaul11,4 A tn*rie»n? fe a r to one.
It war. a t * in,}:le as o il it* » . wl ui I tie rw tft G et m atvaitvange
nod Vet it never could have «nv [ through 1a u ein h u rg.
A m ong
the
stra g g le r*
w ere
ceeded had not the 101*1 been
gunners, truck d river* and m e * ,
com posed o f the toughest figh ter*
attendant* T h e y w ere a w e a ry
In the w orld, men w ho do 10C
and discou ra ged lot.
know the m eaning o f failu re and
G eneral
M cA u llffe
orga n ised
who w ould fight to ttir Insl mall
task
though outnumbered in «t I"'* t ht-iii iitider a co lo n e l
force and
to w ork
pill th em
to 1

GERMANY

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�If *• »ii&gt; to be frrei If wt wUh to
p r tM i'i Inviolate tbo*# Inestimable prlvll l f t i for which w# hie* been to long conI—w* must light!
—PATRICK M t 'im .

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VOLUMK XXXVI

SAN FORD.

Kuljiblfeihcd IDOS

F L O R ID A .

F H 1 D W. J A M ARV

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Mem Itit AsMieitili'd I'rvn-s

N T M IIK R r&gt;&gt;.

Celery Acres
Akyab Captured On In Sanford Cut British Second ArmyThrown
Road To Singapore By Weather j Into Battle O f Belgian Bulge
Philippine B o m b e r s ,
AndPTB Made3-Day
Attack On Jap Ships
K n o c k i n g Out 69

2,451 Acres Are Now
P l a n t e d , Or 34 4
Less Than In 19131
“Mostly CJoldcnheart

Cruel Fate For A Mercy Worker

' ^ S k l S a ’! ' ^ w

MPhilippine-based
f f s r a Atm etr lfc trn

2 Sanford Gridders
Enjoy Miami Trip
For Orange Game
T * o mtmbert of Ihc Celery
Ftd football Uam o f Seminole
High School* Bob.Callahan and
Clarence McKee, winner* o f Ihc
Klwanis award of a free
ec trip to
tho Orange Bow] game fn Miami
Mbami
where they saw Tulsa down
Georgia Tech (ridden, 26 to 12,
cn New Y ea n day, arrived home
happy from their adventure and
reported they bad ■ flna time.
All eipensei of the trip were
paid bv the Sanford Khvar.la
Club, wiiaaa committee chosen foi
the purpose, made the award to
the bovs
or on the basla of the
moot Improvement In playing
tdayini
moat
ability, sportsmanship and echo
laatle standing.
The committee Included Dr. M.
W. Rucker, Dr. Luther Doss, Her­
man E. Morris, U80 Director
John Stonlk and Coach C. F.

This was lb* first trip that
the two boys had mad* to Miami.
They stayed at a Miami Univer­
sity dormitory. At the game they
raei Principal Mont* and Harold
Xsetnar o f Sanford.

Saturday evenlaf they ate in
a Chines* restaurant, and later
d— t e l at th« Young People's
Club. Sunday th*jr went ewlmtnlng at Miami Beach, and on
New Years Eva, want to a mtdht thaw. A t tha gams Monr, they had good seats near
10 yard Una, On tha way
t on U&gt;a train they mat most
then o f the Georgia Tech
announce-

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_a had en' In dlsdpllu-

Fad.taut. It Mho^d^by
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U lltC v &lt;
Have ice Lifted
f hr

As House Began Work In Tlu* 79th Congrcas

Effect*
of
the
hurricane.;
frecie* and drought in Seminole
County arc reflected in decreased
planting* of celery due to darn- ,
age to seed beds, according t"
J. E. Wathen. secretnt)' of the
Seminole County Farm llurcau,
and secretary u/ Amrrirnn Fruit
(irowers Inc.
Figures compiled by Mr. Wnlh
cn snow that a total of '2,461
acres of celery were planted thl«
ytar In the county, a* of Jau. t,

|B/ AMMUItt rr«f&gt;&gt;

British troops h ciictf the
Burm ese p ort o f A k ya b In
the fir s t amphibious oper­
ation on the long road hack
to Singapore, sw arm ing n
shore at A kyab Island off
sou th w est Burma W ednes­
day sim u ltan eou sly with an
attack on
Formosa. T h e

bomber* *nd PT boat* knocked
out 69 Jap ships In n lhr*«-d*y
attack co-ordinated with carrier
raids on Formosa. Tokyo claimed
an American aircraft carrier and
two baltlcahlpi or endear* were
aunk In the western Philippine*
aa both (Ides Intensified the air
war swirling uround Invasionthraatened Luton and the US.
base on Mindoro.
Tokyo reported four Superfor­
tresses roeonnoltered and haras­
sed Japan within 76 miles o f Na­
goya.
Flying from a powerful task
force. American carrier planes
blasted Formosa. 220 miles north
of Luion, and its companion bas­
tion of Okinawa, for tho ace.... I
straight day Wednesday. Adm
Chaster W. Nlmlls announced.
Japanese broadcasts, estimating
the attacking planes to number
&lt;00 connected the raids directly
with Philippine operations, hint­
ing at the possibility of new land­
ing*. and the Japanese Itamrl
agency reported that a task force
escorting a transport convoy had
been sighted In the Sulu Sea
at the southwest corner o f the
Philippines, “ semlngiy to affect
new landings.'*
Admiral NlmiU gave tlu details.
This was taken to mean that
the attacking Naval, forca **|
eUJI )n enemy watcya and that
radio blackout was necessary.
Formosa, tha great fortress is­
land and Philippines supply bam*
220 miles north of Luton, was the
chief target In both attacks, en­
emy broadcasts Indicated. Okin­
awa, tha chief Island of the
-Okinawa group In the Ryukyu
Islands 300 miles east of Formosa,
was a secondary target.

Biggest And Hottest
Battle Is ExpectedAs .‘f Arm res Join'
I11 Push From North
f Ilf A l l t H l t f i PTfMl
llr it in li S e c o n d
A rm y
in ­
fa n tr y
nnd
arm or
w ere
t h r o w n i n t o th e b a t t l e n f I h e
!le lt fia »
n ou n ced

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total o f

H I nf

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Br . l i e h
jo . ned
tw o
A rm neau arrme* 11ml jn»R-ublv an
nthefiL— U lt. li-^L N'uaU i I»l at
tAikiiig the (it-rmHiiv ye d r r d * *
ri aching w «I ih hi a l.fMKJ-yard ad
vane® in the Marche m e * on the
northwestern Dp «»f
the Natl
snlltnt
The co u nte r Attacks wnlriu-d the
Allied sector on th e northern
bluge to 35 mile* &lt;frj»pit4* minerable w e a th e r
The V ir*t Aim s
whittled down thr iioim tu t rs
cape g u p between Hn tog nr 11 tu I
d a ml me nil to 12 nsfiew
tin th e other -*ide .»f th*- - hllent
tin
t h ir d
Anns
f e n , m .| 17

inch,

hafi proved nf great lictieflt to
celfrv find other vcgctaMi**
Mr Wathrn pot ntoil »*ul thn
wliilp rrlrr\ fonts idiNim molfi
Hire h&gt; inti im ^itlln n . w n *lt|T
mg ttirh m long iicri*‘*l &lt;■* dinughl
im hits occmtrd mum &lt;»« tidier,
the

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moiMin e
l|to 'At h
th e

AN A KM ITKAISFM »r»&lt;l -iiff n L .ii f a body In the mud, mv
1 f tin* wbh hi lift* u mctli
other ra*ualtv *«f win Mi* •11f fe c» m the ifentlr *«»rk o f
ral corp*rmtn. ununnn! ti.ufnd u * *
ranine oth er*

who -'iffi*r**d

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,-mh t*x n lop Min Idusetl w lantl'

dink, hoft i-orth &lt;'’Vi M‘rl tin •"ri '"tfi. itml he died minerehly
an nt|»hy x intti-n t*efnn» his l.inMi- ' ■i* ild m v p him Th ey werr with
i First Army medit nl fmiwiy uith It awink* before the Nall of fen
livr ( Inter rmtlmmll

4-Fs AreReported Russia Announces

Flocking To Jobs |Recognition Of
In War Industries Lublin Faction
ByrnesManpower I’ol- Polish Armies Join
icy Evokes Protests
Russians For Drive
From Isabor (groups
To Capture Warsaw
MINI MIN, Jau 5, 1/1*' R wbbIu
WASHINGTON, .la - f- •&gt;'
4 Fa nnd non enaentIhI «.&lt;*i k* f - , today Himounced
uilion nl
spurred hy talk of gl rut iff ill n•*' ' thi* i'ldlah Froviilotml l}(»v«ruI minim'fcr mntrnU
r*•j ». rr»-»i | mrnt of I old in. innkinic a rlr» n
np piyinr f *»r war h »•tV hv **•»• hrtitk wifl'ii thr I"t.|iPih t »ov**rn
thotia Hilda &gt;sVi?!

Ihr natntfi

I •* * ml'ftl Hi h\d«* tit lamdiffi 'Thr IMt
nlnymrnl mrrm'ii** rl* &lt;Vod il . t i i !■ ntdl ri*ri»gtn*rd hy thr
neuvirat itn*«ni td i t&lt; .li nin' n r UuiUmI Slot
a ml Dr it a in
In month's
Mtitnwhilc in Lublin, I'tdand,

Meanwhile *«»nir npi ohiImmi dr
veloprrl to rancelliiiLr farm •!«’
frrinenU
Jnrncf F. Byrnes* pfi»|MkHfd nr*,
touch mnnpowrr |&gt;«»hry baUy
rvokrtl u cascade of pnilrat m
labor c iiflr i and on ( npited Mill
Union pubhcntion* ah»f|»lv t f ‘
tJci fed thr war m«*liilucr&gt; pro
pnibJtl In draft 4 F\ fur wnt j»h*
Mernltprm nf holme nnd wrnatc*
lovellodl their attark »'•» thr tnilri
to urnrii yfinnif farm ^ m krr •
41 •■&lt;!** is^J On

v

rbsvel

It wHa rr|Mirtr&lt;l that several
tnik'hly KtiHniitn »ml INdiah «rmlea urc |»oihcnI rfmly In atrikr
lift nan the Icc-eii vered Vistula
river itt Wumtw for what prohahly will l*e the dreiaive winter
nffenaivr on the enatrrn front.
‘ I haw* juat relurnrtl
from
Wnraitw wh«*re I taw thr arrniea
in mlikminir for the blow,’ paid Hen­
ry
'Hhftpim via
Lublin
itiitlfo,
"Thcitf a i m i m are noth Iraartt lit
PrajTii, on l be mater n
of
thr Viatola Although thr rent of
Warsaw i« on the western aide of
the river, I ' iujth Is not a auburb
f the enpitnl hut ia an integral

Lions Club Deeides
To Call Off Show ' ^
Dde to a rerenl rulttig bv
school authiiiilie* l hai school
auditoriums may not be n*cl foi
purposes other than -hose func
tions related to pupils activities,
Ihe Sanforil Lions Club si then
meeting today dccklrtl not to
sponsor a proposed show known
ns no
as “ Vanity va'rictitI lay
suitable location foi tin
could be found.
“ King Lion" J. E. Rowland intraduced the application for mainbershlp o f J. N. Robson, Jr which
was approved by Ihe Club.
Miss Catherine Clerk was gu»M
of the club, and plsyed for the
singing which was led by C. IPowcUl
Efforts are being made to in­
crease tha club msmbershlp dur­
ing January as this Is the birth4*y month p f Melvtn Jonca. sec­
retary o f Lions International,
*ald ‘‘ King Uort," Rowland.
•
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EXTRA WORK
A lot o f unnecessary work -la
being added to that of the very
“
' ete
y workers of the Semlnol
4ryr Bognl
' Bel Iawing
Board
reason o f IRblorTIU falling to
id in their Mileage Rationlag Record, along with their
tlna quota application blank*,
as reported yesterday.

n

ucl1 from
l'T^which
k[in
part of New m
York
It la separated by the East river.
City of Ruins
“ From the banka o f Die Vistula.
300 yard* from the German lines,
I looked at the wreckage of one
of
Europe's greatest capitals.
For Warsaw U a city of ruin*
"Standing 1-elow one or the
city's four bridges. I Jaw mil*
after mile of desolation. Tho naked
fra m e s of n 16-story building
dornlnstivl the skyline like a
skeleton. v—.
“ For mile* behind the long
line of German tranches, pill
boxes ami artillery emplacements
there was no sign of any living
thing In Warsaw.
“ Even from the highest point
In Praga and with tha aid of
powerful binocular*, t w n unable
to see any sign o f the city, across
western part o f th* city, across
tha riv|r where the German* ar*."

Sanford Men Attend
Caldwell Inaugural
-

-

Mayor Edward H
Hcnsinr IJnv.t
Hta ta . R. pTmn lw q l_
...
8 »ltk and L. &amp; Minn' have returned from Tallsha**** where
they attended the hmuguratlea
ceremonies of Ourernor Millard
CaWwML
AH ft
AU
functions andl ftctpUofti la

NOTICB
./r v p r e aihtatfve cF tSirBureau
Internal Revenue will be at U&gt;a
" “ from 0:M&gt; A . M. to
on Monday. Jan. 8 nartment* In behalf o f project*
In Urn Interest o f Bemlaolo Coanty. In regard to which, be said
be would eoea Ueue a tUUment

S ^ a » p ia !.w

About 200 farm
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and top growth
During a time whi-n f I • ■

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luivi*

'K: FDR Plans Talk S-Sk L Jack Kvans Gen. Montgomery
s r ^ ^ . ’a ^ U ' r On Foreign Policy (;,.lfen
l!?r,,n/T s\ !ar
Given Command
F O F F lilt *
lt’( k
Before Congress
Of U.S. 9th Army

Iseci no pfIce cvilittg* *•»
F it H p n r p i on c r i e r &gt; h
bringing |4.do to 1 4 ho

the «maller *fll*n liitwevi-i tliesi-*
price?' Lave ilwreiiM?&lt;i »**ri*nlrr
ably during the \a?t 1*' '!.!)-» «*&gt;
......... * I 1 .Hi
supply o f celery hm »» ip « ii ,'I
Mr .t„| M i . k.
I
J
Price cciliugi* aid ca I'f- i .m! hi
I(..iir,
;
Num I o c I
Im • ,* •
the near future, hi nJilrM
I .m I I Di[h
urn rut ''t " f the
A Rd percent Increaur *n cah»
A, I S111 1 1* here, hn Ifren a win
knife pin filing* a h rwui-lr.l by
rd |In* Hnitiic ST at fail me* " Mr. Wathen, with am
in;
vri v irr rh at l tan ngn -t t J
jt
IH)9 ^crrN |»4aiitrrl thi* &gt;m i
I oi' 111
1
h ih
1 to U t a
f o m p a r n ! with (142 m r*4 h 14-J i
f apo •
Drlgiuin
IP-lla1' 1
At preaant, ca b b a ge Ml the
\\ \s|l|N*.MlN
Jan
.1
t.♦ i man'
Thr pM'^cilaLho.
ford State Farmer?* Market
1 \ |*|
Pre»kiieol
lliMihf trll
o oh- Lv Mejor 1 1 •*ni*inI 1
bringing $‘J Df» for m Ml |» ■
s* i|| ftn lode « •*iinpf r h r ii- d e
II M - , i*iiHiiMJ(«b-t - ( 1h»
bag, and Ma nager II J Leh&lt;*
ili« r if-'i")i of I**t •iifo af f.iifw
1 t "1 1 1 - i'-ii ii iv bn 11 &gt; g 1 thv uus
predictnl
that
prices
cm U
in h i- an 1111 a I int*wwage to
been - m Ing.
vegetable will hold up
( ini|rri w^ SatufiLii
lln w r ir r ,
I In- MMb ltd a pi 11 v |*i v i - ion
Kaciirole
plantings
natiniaH
he h not r 1 j**«t tril to define
iv. .1
baptiw • &gt;r
at 2t»H acren a* rom pared v 1
r\ a r lli « b a t I
** fadir* 1 1 (|g».
1
-itf IiHH'IH
!I0M a c r ar plante«l i* IHI.l
I11 WHill * til frill 1 h•»»|M*AIi |»i*
, . v.
I aw '•&lt; ft.
bringing fine return* In g m « '
litlral pi s»t&gt;l«*in-.Ml.
mil 1kei|
o f thf» iiectlon, an i* u Irci it-el**
Hir
P r i-r»
niiinimi eil
1
v 1 p&gt;. I 1
| fettuee which has U r n r e p o - ''
he wmild Ii o m .I) d
Hu mrw
111 I 1.4 ■
lt|
if vrrv fine *11 jJt11 1v
*A,tf l* "Ml f 11 1 11,4 11
1 (0(1 too
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1
1
W
(Hil
l
I m i . n l lit. &gt;.!-•
Mont I'MKIhh' nflip me h i- ‘
1(If*H1
........... ■ ,.».!«* t and
Iwen bv full with k 1* D p*
lit « M|MI » ' i rjlgl -1 (*
h( from 12 M&gt; In $2 75 it n H
i t
liowtnfi lettuce planting* L..
j
(a
i*
1
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VV A &gt;11 IN'. M*N
declineil n the co unty from
! j
4 t urnm
nf s'litf* Sum
aero* in 1IH.’I U» IU acrea hi
! Fm nn » I iidc i
t
fighting
S1line of the
» »- 111 rB» |*9id nr** td till
14.
Itomalne
llkewiar
i l r n f r l | ni*r VVfllrI in tin
.10th
-4 1* 1* il -v(h| |«*
fro m 17 acre* fn 11*13 to H iif it iirtk b- »-k ¥*•■ '
O'.tl'l
M1*f I it, 1*1 S t.
N a 1 ! h* bn y
tlii v I hilt 11 till b id ,i frm. ifi when the 3Ulh look 1 ■ tin
acres In 11*44, Cauliflower plm '
t S I,MV
Engn Increa.iial fr om *25 acre*
&lt; ■two.* . bum
1
i .i of
I he Fir s* l»i Upon nl
, Ih fin hi
i-f nine it fio
11*4:1 to 72 tic ret 1 0 It* I t
M
11oi« a lo-fi foot 1 i' 1 ' .hi i‘ .i t e 1
1 f. •m* lie
ti.*- vs
celtanmun vegetable plantingn thein -1
II t -I'Oiq
r to k
* r *|Ihi||I I |» w, r ! il bill/ **f f • * 1 ( th*- * am
• .
|o Jan I. were es tim ated «t
0 fa a rret in lbe county m rmnpa
.h to V
1sign 1 lim *»
I1
•. Ihe \ 1.
M. .... . t
with 45 acren In 1U43
11 ;;
I . lUgi'id 1 h ..s I' IM* rifi’ I Ml' I
'
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N
...
Ki l l i“ l tic
licitk tale o f vegelu hle- ut
wI 111, I i l l ' ml ( H i k - - ' i t * 1 1 i “ vy 11 ' i
Ann........
State Market was rep oit cd
' J■ g'nv Mf t• I .« I‘MI t 11 »!*.*' •• MWl I f •
hi- 1■1•
Mr fvchman. with g(M**l -o p i
*•
make | Un
er unit’ • •
'la v *
o f ca bbage. t&lt;»mat4»e« fr«»m
01
tin • V Sgt KVHlJ■, will's ‘ till 111 *
.1.1.,
t* .
east rnant and southern part
f &lt;tvh11a LI•
a Imilt ' juinnr
\ r*r m N* m unit- H lg
the ulatr. celery from this &gt; ( f .liraI
I* a 11h S* IiMtJ Wit» i h !11-. 1 I" iii ti vr 'lu 1
.1 , .-Sf ..t
all iim(m
auuthern crAiritic^, brocroti,
I I licmn
IIIlKCtlt- ..
with thr Nathimil t #-k«rd Mt-illidl
fit he* g
cu mbers , Iceberg and H&lt;mtnr&gt; \* '
I Irl« r Innr(H herr Hi* » 1h bur h
luce, onion*,
En glith
peat
«'f log tHUOc *14'it U*if11. Ill*
which the local supply U *«••• I.
f*i (hr p■ililniliri a, in S it fi f*»n I, fir ! 22. IU22 H
At rordinp
and turnip*. Dig demand in 1 *
irvi*nl lb*' mnnuacMpl H hi rtf'J uni* &gt; phi nl * .nnp IlhiiiD
Well
ported for citrun fruit* and parA
pngt*
Ibni i?v«*u tbe minipr tlr- lrig nnt| hu» yrwr« ,it It, Hrnimip
Ing h o u te i are very huay.
tnlls ri'pffpw nt^bi4 vy*' Mri world At .liirkhon. D 1* hr whr Iriinconditions I lo- l.-.ok
.. t-.itdi* to f«*rrtnl I«• tin- 31Hii UiVuiimi II
iflfordiu lm o at-Ont nil tin- nation* un* arfit ilVf/wrila ill Jl|illiHl&gt;
1 v* n h fo tb r i • firr
fi" '
of thr world tin'll- twine separate |PI 4
sections nn Ml nurt- of th,1 world *r t v m g w. ill i' 11ti - A 1 1 ii y i in tii"'
W elles iii.peitled to Ike g o v e r n ­ i'jinfn* wren. Th ry nr», S , S g (
ment to provide the |n n|tl«* with B obert 1 KvHtm mill l*fr Kd
ward F FvHm, Jr
more i n f o , motion nlM.nl their re
Mr*.
Ilulda
Klbhcc,
sen*
nurse of the Seminole County latinos with other rminlr ie*.
Health unit, was clrctrd prr,." W h e n the ultimate annraistil
dent of the Seminole County A
la made nf I hi- [ijinlnmenial run*
(delation of Serial Work era nt
ea o f the second IV..I Id \\ nr." he
recent itieeUng.
She aucc.-.-J-'t wrote "such on estlnialf w[U un
Dr. I*. If. Dame director of tho dout.trdly mainU'im that hy no
M r*
K liia t w t h &lt; ur olln e
It'll
Health Unit in this office.
means the least &lt;&gt;f th.- contribu­
Other officer* elected for (he tory factor* was a luck o f knowl­ le d g e . H2. dle&gt;) at her h o m e &gt;•'

Welles Blames (»&lt;»\eriiment Leaders On
I*' o r e i n A f f a i r s

Mrs. Kibbee Elected
Social Workers* Head

Eli/nbeth Rutledge
Dies At Age ()f Nli

year were Maior A. S. Wharton
o f tha Salvation Army a* vice
president; Mis* Joy Elliott, unit
supervisor of Diitrlct Welfuto
Board No. 12, a* aecond vie
president, and Mre.' Abble Wi
Boyd, executive secretary o f the
Bemlnola County Welfare Board;
as secretary and, traurr* - -

hut

AU nrc

wf n r r

the

Seventh

■1itasn w11h t h,r (lei'J't f 1»*“JTfti*tl*

t.mIit I**
1 it

t«»T|fiti*i a t t a c k s

arms was d n sen off 1*rr man .-oil,
- ill«ycs ehu rig« -I b« ild - time and

rmrnint
1

Nun

Mil- f ront leinaiiir i i MLr &lt;Im h c d

need

i"'

it
w as
an­
a m id
in d ic a ­

tio n s t h e
m a in
s tr u g g le
y e t t o c o n i c a m i w o u l d lie
i h c L d o o d jc .it d I a l l m i I h e
W e s te rn F ron t.

-*'th*l 2.7ii.ri acres had been planted.
Of thu year's crop o f celery,
1,K38 acres have been devoted to
the gnldenhcart variety, mill 423
acres to green pascal In 1443.
there were '2.17 3 Hrrrs of gulilanheart celery planted, and 623
acres of pascal, the simir amount
o f the latter variety «* in 1444.
Italn, which on Thuisduy total­
ed fl*nf an Inch, and la-t n Ight
23 Inch,

b u lire ,
to d a y

edge of. and interest in. the for­
eign relation! nf thalr nuntry un
the part of the people* of the
drmocraciea That charge will In,
peculiarly applicable to the People
o f the United State*.
“ Insofar a* the United State*
Ii concerned. It can not he denied
that a measure o f responsibility
for tha evidence of these condlm m i m iud of. many, deI44tewas-Marriages _
W ffMirntj- T N n T f f
T . f th. L a c
door o f tho»« l« Kl rlm
"n T O T Than In 1943 utlvo
and Irglslatlvn branches
Fourteen fewer marriag* 11- whom tha people had antruated
were lMtsedl ________
In 1944 than with authority.**
In 1941 at the office of County
Judge R. W. Ware, records ehow.
I'FC WII/L1H HONORED
— During tha p a s t . year, 674
naarriige license* ware Issued a*
16th AAF fN ITALY, Jan. 6.
compared with 688 license* Issued (Special)— Pfc. Kill* Wilili, Box
203, Lake Monroe, Fla., message
la 1948.
Th* most marriage license* center driver In a signal com­
Issued during anr month o f 10(4 pany attached to the 16th Air
was la March whan 81 were ro-- Force Flying Fortrea* Wing In
corded. August waa th* low Italy has oeen given a driver and
with only 86 license* on mechanic award badge, l’fc. Wil­
li*. who In civilian Ilf* waa a
June which in 19
In tha •Boston Horn*
d oor*
i*

307 E a s t T h ir d S tr eet W e d n e *
d a y a f t e r n o o n a f t e r an il ln ess o f
t w o w e e k * . S he w as trarn. Ja n
13, IBfl'2 at P r i n c e t o n , I n d la u u ,
and h a d live,! in S a n f o r d f o r thu

past 26 yean.
Mrs. Rutledge I* survived by
lv*o daughter*; Mrs. William N.
Muegrnve of I,ake Mary and Mrs.
Fred W. Skmrt o f Westport, Con­
necticut; a grandson, Lieut. WIIJ, Mwgravar—UBNIl, now
« r v in g In (STSouth Pacific; T
nl-ce. M in Charlotte Bpor. of
Banford and a lister, Mr*. Anna
Woods of Princeton Indian*.
Funeral service* for Mr*. Rut­
ledge will be conducted at Ihe
Erlckaon Funeral Home, Satur­
day -afternoon at - 8:36 o'clock,
with tho Rev, Joe A. Tolls o ffi­
ciating. Iptarmrnt w(M bo in
Evergreen Cemetery.

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WEATHER
FLORIDA: Fair In north and
partly cloudy 4n south and modorataly
pool
tonight.
Partly
cbttdy, r and UtU# temperature
(hang* Patuyday.

I'art Of First Also
Oi\eii To Monty As
Kradlev r.-oes SorTh
u \s i 1 1 M i l n s
j..n
&lt;n
h •1 I Mm dmlI Sir fiernard Mont
.
cn
1 it e n given Mimmiiml
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\ 1 n* ii« 1 1 * Ninth A r m y

a1

pejiet 1 at imi hfvhi In ten mile*
Ibrlni rlitimed the \**n
broke
dirouj/h the old M a g \&gt;
I me
their on a 25 mil** front
A
dnf Hi g
t iffim m
.trmofrd
. imjliter tbrunt
dow n
fm in
the
Panube D iver north w est *»f fbnla
p v Ai v 1%t VTn I 11s th ird d a V t hr
Drrm ans
burl inI
h u n dredof
plane* in auppurl # I tHiika ui the
Busman*, were
rtcil hdldmg
ground g rim ly M oscow -.aid the
plane?
w ere
b ro u g h t
directly
(torn (ie ttliin V hi a itM klrnn bid
to break the Dud a pest mage Dru..
Ifarnhutl Tito ann uu nred that
Vogtilslav
Parti tan
fo r e •» had
rs w a n l
*r». &gt;\uiti.«
frootii'r.
menacing the tier man **r&lt; between
Kluge n f u i t
arid G n u
tin the south, the T h u d Ar my
il bmII rhf I On ! * ■ * T ia v U

in" f .f fin- 1 If vt \t my an

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iVn i
Slipi»**nri ¥ minty Court will *t h rl nl
ui*( Lr •&gt;(»H1♦’ 1 -Vlrid, "FUn 1 d mv in*'rn ifi *r, .
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IHiltr fin (*lil” |It
announced DhIhv by
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f rf f h i t &gt; (»f thr
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A JUIS will b-» all III
•Ii f s' time* (Ls«( br If Ird
t*»
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^ l'*l m aii« v'
. ( I ..1 t'-1»l Ifli'Pi 1
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, kl[ iriK tu t*mh* m WHrrnug « « I*i tinfnll'1'Flg M|K Dkim IP thr dark
frmlhnr lo r I.suing th r new tiwI'fJ c ¥Iir ft"
imihIIv gmit t f»ti
censes, he said
,
h ' l o i i ;*h !t» 1 1 1 *" Vv!tf!l'jllltRl!» o f
4taels 11 111 a*I . but in ii rflirriiittlit
A number of ,ln«nti&gt;v,n store.,
ll»t&lt; n iiLlt ia i inttrjf »'Y( iff|inKly
including dry good*, ten cent,
Lffir ult
for flit* company himI and hardware .lore., which Inst
r* k.'iM't f11wI "f in ery un whum tin* Saturday evening closed «t ;i (Ml
butt bT (|»’ |M*1t«b
o’clock, have indicated that Ihov

In in t«k 1 1 1 1» h•p
wi't1k1y h n - will continue this practice ..f
ii*+inmi"iiii’ll I Mil iivrriill cHPiialtit*ti closing an hour earliei on .Sat­
fnt the nr tii v in nil ibrnlhcra, urday evening.

3t mtirimi i*x pi hIlicit that thr fit:
um-Hnl finl r e f l r i t cHtualticH
* ti-(u nut I ilurtni?
thu Ardcnca
•truytfl**
i MRtjalt !&lt;-•&gt;
in piirtiil
Ihrtiu If h
I let 21 I tbi i ir 11x 11* 11y in hImujI ii
t i n w»-*'k mii-rvnl Iwtwten Ih c
iirDm| 11mi?
nf
mnliHlDfR himI
llipir wiMtiRhml r f p o r t l lulalcil

IIn imrcanc nf 8529 for
•»nr v^rck
The navy's total wan
H1.7H7. n rue nf 1101#. Thus the
grand total mhi &lt;13H,l.TJ.
5M1.352,

.Sgt. O. I), Farrell Jr.
BeturnH To U. S.

Home On Leave
Kdltora Note:—The folio* •
ini names of boy. In nervlre
"hume on 1e*»e" have hern
submitted by the Pilot Club
for which Mrs. JL It. Ratliff,
telephone 681-J. arid Mies
lllsnch* Kennedy, telephone
9JJ-W have been .elected a*
• committee to secure names
of service men and women so
Ihst (heir friend* may know
when they are In Sanford.

A.D. Brown. M0-MM. te. USN
Sgt Orlrn It Farrell, Jr , who who ha*
slnco
hai bean humeuri
hume^un leave elnco
waa wuumled m action on thm. -Sunday' wlij' IUfillWM|B.TfHr Yhf1r_72_
'Germon front early in October today.
ha* nrrlved safely In the Unite,!
State, and I* now In the Finney
Col. E. II. Ratliff and Mrs.
General
Hospital,
Thomasvllle. Ratliff arrived Wednesday from
Casper, Wyo. to spend a few day*
Ga. for treatment.
A telephone call to his parontn with relatives ana friends, before
on Friday-, Dec. 22 from New CpL R atliff reports to Topeka,
York, Just after ho landed, cam*
as a welcomed Christmas present
First LfeuL Robert C. Morris
to Mr. and Mrs. Farrell.
An explosion from an artillery and his wif* spent the holiday*
shell on a battlefield In. Europe, with hi* mother, Mr*. M. J. Mor­
knocked Sgt. Farrell unconscious ris, .417 W ait First Street. Lieut.
■nil when he came to he was In Morris, who la In the field artill­
a hospital In England. Word that ery, had bean stationed at Fort
their eon was In the United Sift, 0kla. and has Just been
States was a surprise to tha transferred to Fort Jackson, R. C.
Farrail'a as they had nQ notifica­ H*f — » —•*&gt;»*(«— fn F ort Jackson
htr sister*
tion that ha would bu moved froja
Fort Pierce.
England.
*-’

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ceeded had not the 101*1 been
r
Some old nhotographic
lenses
gunners, truck driver* and m e*,
slightly corroded surface
composed of the toughest fighter*
The American Association for have
attendant* They were a weary
In the world, men who do 10C
the Advancement of Ktirtirv ha* which give* tfieni higher Iran*
and discouraged lot.
know the meaning o f failure and
‘ f, ,(HX) members and M7 a**‘ &gt; mission of light than new ones o
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r'llUNE 148 o n BEING YOUR Ad* L&gt; TH E a A N fO R D HERALD
k a i l Hr* ward* to the ilne, inctuhfig phone and sililrea*
i l l advertlwwienU for situation* wanted wilt be chanr*d for at Ikrular rU a tifl'd ratea

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TW O SM A LL form* for sale; K LILSISlIK h house or apartment
Ml* X w i *-. Sar&gt;6. I »\iuy-&gt;
r, ’ by C**U|de No ibiblren o f prt»
I’ crmarient Maident*. I’ hon* 43
garage, one storage house, one
good well. Until tiled, complete
aubirngation. One f» arte farm A l’ AKTM KN T
for
fam ily
pf
with 2 rlury house, - story
four I'hone 21H. E.W, Woodley
bam , (rood well, land tiled,
rompleto silltirrignlltm
Apply
to J. \V Hell, Iiike Monroe, l.’ NKI'H NISH Kit small house nt
apartment by two service men'*
"hone lb.
wives, local residenls. Fhatie
r o J I Wathrn, H63-J.
KOIl SALK : I’ ip* fillin g*. valves,
plumbing slipptira,
pre-war
- —
automatic hn| water healer, HY NAVY couple small furnished
apaf lute tit ut house, soon as
itMtf A S K 'T X t t /r .- W&lt;-*C2
&amp;»viVr fTufrf Wayf.ifr
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aloragc to ill. s A It Hosier ’ll'.
\V 1st. St 1‘ linnr :'07
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l*hmw IV I \V
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nhfl m atter fnr lurnr fowl m
Ictf* New, d u - « nr. in
F If ItNLSI! F I ujmrt merit fnr mu
carton iJ.'i twi Fhont* I!2MJ
gilt* A &lt; I- employer' It*pi)
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8 M A U , electric hrender, practir
Hensnn. 111 2,
ally new, A.
Box 133, Sanford, Fla.

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H A C R E S —2 I d acres -lea red,
f, 1!2 muck, giant two room

cottage, well, electric iighls.
near City limit*. 1‘hono 3134-J,
0 PIECE oak dining room suite.
Phone RPJ-J after fi:00 P. M.

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NFF.DS t SKI) CARS

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ACCUSED Of INfOIMINO on memliers of the French Forres of ths Inlerl*
or during the German iscupalion, tins lull young man In the oil akin
coat Is being bound to a building In the French town where he lived to
that all tils neighbors may take a g.eid h&gt;ok nt tiun before he conics ug
tor blal. Hole guaid at left w .’ li n lir ’ rend)
f Interne ttoruvJ)

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BONDS

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on e n a tu r a l
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U. S. Air-Ground
Team Is Tops

lit

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L fe u r m

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Ihf
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Hull k« V
iiiiIa ojH'it lift far n"* (hiubjIjIc .
W K IJtlN l!
Ity on expert with
•siirr^flnl inInn rainy
I
bi*y
.'10 years' experience who guar
&lt;.i-l&gt;- r.ilI Mc.A'ili'fi* simply di*antee* every joh. Would appre­
ciate
a
trial.
Temporarily
patched squints out ot the cross­
located at 40H14 French Ave.
road* and set up mail blocks to
A. It. Welch.
hull the encircling Germans. In,„l,. this defense perimeter, the
r»
C A Itl'E N TE IllN O .
general
peneriil ordered mobile reserve (
pairs. W. J. ltussell, 70o W. 9th
I,, Im- rushed to any point where
Street. Rhone 747-M.
| the Germans pressed hardest. In
{between 'h e seven roads, General
FflA MflRTRAGR LOANS
PARIS, J;iti
(yl'i The lh 1- ’ Mi A oh He filled in with u de­
tiuild a home
Afrimriir Division's "hntti-ri-d lf fense screen against the m filtm tTo huy a home
s „ f l he hiiatlOi si f ItllstngOe
mi? Germuns. who outnumbered
Tu M-tlualrl ■ home
werrn't rescued they wen- g d
To refinance a home
ting ready tu start fiursiung th.C. M. Ill &gt;Y I), 11.Vi Magnolia A »». Germans thernselvea when Third
Phone 178-J.
Army forces happened to break
into the encircled town Inst week
STORAGE your car at Kent’*
Hnrd-hilten, 40-year-old llrig
Garage.
Specla1 rata daad (Jen. Anthony C M cAullffe, acting

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BUSINESS SERVICE

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f'CU^NIIAUKS* FiihbuK*1 plant- I npurnhft!
IIOU Kit MOTOR SAI.P.8
|thorn- HfiU VV (&lt;ih Srhnniti
l?&lt;!h W Fir*t Si,
Phone 522
IIOt S K h n l O furniture |t.*x I t%
Hi J Sog(.b S»id.»rt| A v«WANT M i !««• bd. f a turn jot.»
OdbaniV l**ilf Kpi v ire Hint lull
MJh^' S A t'S ' fnrm tn i im n o n
4 I-rurr *1 rr* l St amt Fri nch
f ’ lty See Mri" A
Mem rnt*' t ,
A v4* A Ivin (Mintin, " » neI,
lot«1i Ornn*rr Ave

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I ,’hfine iii* to come and mako o if

IMIALTICALLY new bahv
riage Phone 919-W.

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All OP A
furmuhr*! one extra bit. lilc t | for u»et| automobile*.
1detail* handed fur you.
W'rite or
ground. I’h.mt* .Utli-H.

C A S E HOTS fleer Cold l-al^t
find Mull Hrttn, $2 fd) per ea*e
while they la*l, im depukil on,
Ixittlrn. T b« .Smoke M.‘ ukp,

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v.(lt MVoutid
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S I m Iiu ui llaliy Cmn*l, tlPpIMJ
ri»“ h f i i11 11jftit* .State rimke
I W*nt#* linger Winter
71&gt;*.* S,
Flo, pin A v p . Ijukctuml. Fin
I Fhfine ?! f»M

COW mmiun I.., f 1*.
bushel Fhorie *Kh W

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In d u s t r ia l

New

a been caVled l\&gt;* ? ^ g v « W n l

KTIT II IHl A K A III width the P-riihc Cirrmnn rnuntrroftmiii-V h*S
precipitated a battle wtnch im,y lie one of Ities 1110*1 decisive of the war.
Germaa Gen. von Itumbtcdt'i assault (itished ttirouuh American line* at
teveral point*, but particularly heavy blows were struck at llonsfctd 1*
Itelglum and ot the Luirmtioura towns of Vlnnden and .^clitemach. It Ir
In this region, as Indicated by joined arrows on the map, that LI. Gen,
Courtney llod ges’ 1st Army forces O'c striking back.
(International)

LAlUiF. Mrr rirruliitlrfv: w*****!1 .—_— *
hcitfn fine r«vn*litLm J I&gt;I
hnviMH..

I f you ors interested in induslriol plant sites or
distribution facilities in the Southeast, we thall
be glod to recommend luitable locations. Our
research itoff is also available tor com prehen­
sive itudiei with reipecl to toduilrial possibili­
ties In out lerrlSory. Inquiries w ill receiv e
prompt ond confidential attention, j. M. fieldl.
Assistant Ytce-Presidenl, Wilminolan, H. C.

richer world-

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Editorial from
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(C o l u m b i a , S. C .) S t a t e

Thunderbolts Plunge
From Sky As Yanks
Lash Out At Foe

S E R V I N G

NEW

AMERI

F R O N

THE LONE RANGER

stora ge

commander nf the 101st. said so

KA 1)1(1 Service Radio* picked up today
"Anybody who sny* we were
• nil
cli'livart'il.
The
H pcIHc
Srrviri"
Co.
207
sMairnolla, rescued or who thinks we needed
rescue
is all wron - " he Vuld a
I*hunn 10|.
20 ACRE TILE D celery farm on
press conference. "On t'h nsin inCameron Avenue, East Side.
night I called my rrgimeHn!
Iastely plowed and h arrow n l K
Comniandei* together and lid I
I). Sluwe, phone 11*2 R
them we wero now ready foi
DKSIRAHLK rcom private fam­
pursuit."
WANTED:
Truck
driver
for
gas­
ily, clo*e In. Phone 8&lt;W-M.
When M ajor Gen. Maxwelt l&gt;.
oline truck, retail trade. SeaTaylor,
divisional
rommandcr,
board OH Co,, 316 W. 1st St.
S IT . W A N T E D —
flew from Washington and jeeped
THEE active white women to Into [laitogrta before the battle
make crate* on crate machine, was over, he asked how tho d iv i­
BY WIFK of ovarseas aervIce­
sion was and General M cAullffe
man. Kxpetienced typist and 1 Chase 4 Company.
laid him:
bookkeeper, permanent real

IFOR RENT—

A R E YOU S U ? E ) HOW A9CXJT T V €
Y O U 'R E a l l r V A R M Y f a y c h e s t ?

ONE OF OUR S E N ­

I HAVE F R IE N D S O N S H O R E /
W E 'L L H A VE T O W A IT F O R

TRIES W A S T W O

ANOTHER S IG N A L /

PROWLERS UNDER

PROWLERS*
W HAT CO
&gt;OU M E A N ?

A YOUNG BOY AND
AN

IN D IA N /

ARREST, CA PTA IN .'

R IG H T ?

HELP WANTED—

dent XIr». W, A. Owen*, e/e
Diamond Poultry Earns, Sorrento, Fla.__________________

WHITE

GIRLS

fTr

markers

and chK krr*. Kemlnole County

Iasundry; BID W. 3rd RL Apply
In person.__________________.

I NT ED t position as houko*
or to cara for children. COLORED rirls for laundry work.
Apply In person- Seminole Co.
D. J. Reback, MO W..3rd
Laundry Co. BID W. Srd 8L
81 •

MISCELLANEOUS

.GfRLS for full time and part
time at I«aney D rug Store.
HELPER for Jlmmla
Sheet Metal Works.

Cowan'*

CURTAINS washed, starched and
■tmefcad. 6)8 14 a 11o n e III a, W A N T E D : Girl for soda fountphone 878.
aln work. Touchton D rug Co,
machines repaired, all
Work guaranteed. 1026
St,
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"Sir, we're ready lo attack."
The man who dartx! to say
"Nuts" to the Germans Is RricadWr General Anthony C- Mr.
Autiffc, of Washington — known
16 hi* friends aa "Tony" — and to
his men as “ General Mac" ami
"lh* Old Crock."
“ Old-Crock" McAullffe Is fortytu years old, which makes him
one of the oldest Jumpers among
the paratrooper*. On D Day he
jumped with the men of the
lOlat, the first division to land
in Franca;
Its mission was to secura roads
leading from the beaches nnd
later to capture Carentan. They
I in those missions as
all.kD&amp;seautnt ones.
Th* "Old Crock" made the Hol­
land invasion In a glider. There
the mission of the 101st waa to
taka brldwe* and highway* for
f IDsen mil** from Eindhoven to
V*ch«l and to capture both of
thoee citiee. They took Eindhoven,
city
of 110,000 population,
with on# regtment.
By Track to Baatoga*

11

MEANWHILE-

WHO^

\THE LEA D ER O P A

JOANO O F OUTLAWS
WHAT'S THIS?H0W LOTS OF PEOPLE1 TAW
'w HD ARE D RESSED
LYNCH?,
DO VtX/KNOW . KNOW/TAW
IN STOLEN A R M /
ABOUT AN ARMY LYNCH TRIED TO
UNIFORMS/HE'S UP­
RAY CH EST?
HI-JACK THE
STREAM -A T PINE
MISSOURI
QUEEN
,LANDING/
'" " v -------LE95THAN AN
HOUR A 3 0 /

HA\M-10UR STORY
AAAY B E TR U E/
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p r tM i'i Inviolate tbo*# Inestimable prlvll l f t i for which w# hie* been to long conI—w* must light!
—PATRICK M t 'im .
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WITH WAR BONDS

AM 1NBBKBMUBjiiJ:. iNLVV^U»UV-

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SAN FORD.

Kuljiblfeihcd IDOS

VOLUMK XXXVI

F L O R ID A .

FH 1D W . JA M

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Mem Itit AsMieitili'd I'rvn-s

N T M IIK R r&gt; &gt;.

Celery Acres
Akyab Captured On In Sanford Cut British Second ArmyThrown
Road To Singapore By Weather j Into Battle O f Belgian Bulge
Philippine B om bers,
AndPTB Made3-Day
Attack On Jap Ships
K n o ck in g Out 69

2,451 Acres Are Now
P la n te d , Or 34 4
Less Than In 19131
“Mostly CJoldcnheart

Cruel Fate For A Mercy Worker

' ^ S k l S a ’! ' ^ w

MPhilippine-based
f f s r a Atm te rfl c rt n
bomber* *nd PT boat* knocked
out 69 Jap ships In n lhr*«-d*y
attack co-ordinated with carrier
raids on Formosa. Tokyo claimed
an American aircraft carrier and
two baltlcahlpi or endear* were
aunk In the western Philippine*
aa both (Ides Intensified the air
war swirling uround Invasionthraatened Luton and the US.
base on Mindoro.
Tokyo reported four Superfor­
tresses roeonnoltered and haras­
sed Japan within 76 miles o f Na­
goya.
Flying from a powerful task
force. American carrier planes
blasted Formosa. 220 miles north
of Luion, and its companion bas­
tion of Okinawa, for tho ace.... I
straight day Wednesday. Adm
Chaster W. Nlmlls announced.
Japanese broadcasts, estimating
the attacking planes to number
&lt;00 connected the raids directly
with Philippine operations, hint­
ing at the possibility of new land­
ing*. and the Japanese Itamrl
agency reported that a task force
escorting a transport convoy had
been sighted In the Sulu Sea
at the southwest corner o f the
Philippines, “ semlngiy to affect
new landings.'*
Admiral NlmiU gave tlu details.
This was taken to mean that
the attacking Naval, forca **|
eUJI )n enemy watcya and that
radio blackout was necessary.
Formosa, tha great fortress is­
land and Philippines supply bam*
220 miles north of Luton, was the
chief target In both attacks, en­
emy broadcasts Indicated. Okin­
awa, tha chief Island of the
-Okinawa group In the Ryukyu
Islands 300 miles east of Formosa,
was a secondary target.

2 Sanford Gridders
Enjoy Miami Trip
For Orange Game
T * o mtmbert of Ihc Celery
Ftd football Uam o f Seminole
High School* Bob.Callahan and
Clarence McKee, winner* o f Ihc
Klwanis award of a free
ec trip to
tho Orange Bow] game fn Miami
Mbami
where they saw Tulsa down
Georgia Tech (ridden, 26 to 12,
cn New Y ea n day, arrived home
happy from their adventure and
reported they bad ■ flna time.
All eipensei of the trip were
paid bv the Sanford Khvar.la
Club, wiiaaa committee chosen foi
the purpose, made the award to
the bovs
or on the basla of the
moot Improvement In playing
tdayini
moat
ability, sportsmanship and echo
laatle standing.
The committee Included Dr. M.
W. Rucker, Dr. Luther Doss, Her­
man E. Morris, U80 Director
John Stonlk and Coach C. F.

This was lb* first trip that
the two boys had mad* to Miami.
They stayed at a Miami Univer­
sity dormitory. At the game they
raei Principal Mont* and Harold
Xsetnar o f Sanford.

23 Inch,

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Sev en th

arms was dnsen off 1*rr man .-oil,
-ill«ycs ehu rig« -I b« ild- time and

need

rmrnint

l|to 'Ath Kxiti he -.an! i"' t.mIit I**
the ;iIknt an. I hidpi* 1 1it tool
AN A KM ITKAISFM »r»&lt;l -iiff n L .ii f a body In the mud, mv and top growth
During a time whi-n fI •■ luivi*
1 f tin* wbh hi lift* u mctli
other ra*ualtv *«f win Mi* •11f fe c» m the ifentlr *«»rk of Iseci no pfIce cvilittg* *•»
ral corp*rmtn. ununnn! ti.ufnd u * *
ranine other* who -'iffi*r**d A N«, 1 ,-mh t*xnlopMin Idusetl w lantl' F it H pnrpi on crier&gt; h
dink, hoft i-orth &lt;'’Vi M‘rl tin •"ri '"tfi. itml he died minerehly bringing |4.do to 14 ho
an nt|»hy x intti-n t*efnn» his l.inMi- ' ■i* ild mvp him They werr with
i First Army medit nl fmiwiy uith It aw ink* before the Nall of fen
the «maller *fll*n liitwevi-i tliesilivr ( Inter rmtlmmll
price?' Lave ilwreiiM?&lt;i »**ri*nlrr
ably during the \a?t 1*' '!.!)-» «*&gt;
supply of celery hm »» ip« ii,'I
Price cciliugi* aid caI'f- i.m! hi
the near future, hi nJilrM

■1itasn w11h t h,r (lei'J't f 1»*“JTfti*tl*

pejiet 1 at imi hfvhi In ten mile*
Ibrlni rlitimed the \**n broke
dirouj/h the old Mag \&gt;
I me
their on a 25 mil** front
A dnfHig tiffimm .trmofrd
k
. imjliter tbrunt dow n fmin the
Panube Diver northwest *»f fbnla
pvAi v1%tVTn I 11s third daV t hr
Drrmans burl inI hundred- of
-*
F OF F lilt*
\ lt’ ( k
plane* in auppurl # I tHiika ui the
Busman*, were
rtcil hdldmg
......... * I 1 .Hi
ground grimly Moscow -.aid the
Mr .t„| Mi. k. I J
plane? were brought directly
I(..iir, ; NumIocI Im •,* •
(torn (iettliinV hi a itMklrnn bid
I'art
Of
First
Also
Welles
Blames
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m
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Di[h
u
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ru
t
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"f
the
A Rd percent Increaur *n cah»
to break the Dudapest mage Dru..
A, I S11111* here, hn Ifren a win
knife pinfiling* a h rwui-lr.l by
Ifarnhutl Tito annuunred that
Oi\eii To Monty As
eriiment Leaders On rd |In* Hnitiic ST at fail me* "Mr. Wathen, with am
Vogtilslav Parti tan fore •» had
in;
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frootii'r.
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1
hih 1 to U t a
f o m p a r n ! with (142 m r* 4 h 14-J i
menacing the tier man **r&lt; between
f apo • D rlgiuin
IP -lla 1' 1
At preaant, ca b b a ge Ml the
\\ \s|l|N*.MlN
Jan
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1 1 M ilns
j..n
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n
Klugenfuit arid Gnu
t.♦ i man'
Thr pM'^cilaLho.
1 \|*| Pre»kiieol lliMihftrll
ford State Farmer?* Market
h •1I Mm dmlI Sir fiernard Mont
tin the south, the Thud Army
o oh- Lv Mejor 1 1•*ni*inI 1
il bmIIrhfI On !*■* TiavU
.
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1 i- ten given Mimmiiml
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been - m Ing.
icy Evokes Protests
Russians For Drive predictnl
a " -ill! ' •i Ihe iiio'igMH) n «Htrd#
vegetable will hold up
( ini|rri w^ SatufiLii llnwrirr,
I In- MMb ltd api11 v |*ivi- ion
h. t)u 1 l iman bn ikthrough in
plantings
natiniaH
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From Isabor (groups
To Capture Warsaw at Kaciirole
iv. .1
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r*•j ».rr»-»i |mrnt of I old in. innkinic a rlr»n lt|
if vrrv fine *11jJt111v
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i •.* 1s* Ii ■*ill IIItend thi- Hill a -itf •1; r8Imi.nl lit. &gt;.!-• I | 11 W(Hil l
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veloprrl to rancelliiiLr farm •!«’ tnik'hly KtiHniitn »ml INdiah «rm- aero* in 1IH.’I U» IU acrea hi
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Jnrncf F. Byrnes* pfi»|MkHfd nr*, lift nan the Icc-eii vered Vistula from 17 acre* fn 11*13 to H iif it iirtk b-»-k ¥
O '.tl'l
* f•*r•
IHiltr fin (*lil” |It
announced DhIhv by
touch mnnpowrr |&gt;«»hry baUy river itt Wumtw for what pro- acres In 11*44, Cauliflower plm ' tliiv Ihilt 11 till bid ,i frm. ifi when the 3Ulh look 1 ■ tin
t S I,M
V hi i . i o f I h e F i r s * l»i Upon nl 1
m riirn (TTli! ; b w VVare f rf f hit &gt; (»f thr
rvokrtl u cascade of pnilrat m hahly will l*e the dreiaive winter Engn Increa.iial from *25 acre* &lt; ■two.* . bum
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d* ' ii. , l.dlllbill 1H’ inwt fyil i | t,it vmilDl
i-f nine it fio
labor c iiflr i and on ( npited Mill
11oi« a lo-fi foot 1 i' 1 ' .hi i‘.i te1
nffenaivr on the enatrrn front. 11*4:1 to 72 ticret 10 It*It M
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th, |.Mk4*1 tn "trD rmin* t nut-h
1 f. •m* lie II t -I'Oiq
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Union pubhcntion* ah»f|»lv t f ‘
rto k n the- in- 1
‘ I haw* juat relurnrtl from celtanmun vegetable planting*
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tJci fed thr war m«*liilucr&gt; pro Wnraitw wh«*re I taw thr arrniea |o Jan I. were es tim ated «t
|» w , r ! il b i l l / **f f •* 1 ( th*- *am
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inir for the blow,’ paid Hen­ a rret in lbe county m rmnpa
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Mernltprm nf holme nnd wrnatc* ry 'Hhftpim via Lublin itiitlfo, with 45 acren In 1U43
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lovellodl their attark »'•» thr tnilri "Thcitf aimim are noth Iraartt lit
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licitk tale o f vegelu hle- ut
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of State Market was repoitcd
Siilr •d JlM.i mil- Ink” , f *
c»iil,ti m11*n'
41•■&lt;!**is^J On
v rbsvel
' J■ g'nv Mft•I .« I‘M
It11 »!*.*' •• MWl I f•
hi- 1■1•
thr Viatola Although thr rent of Mr fvchman. with g(M**l -opi
1hf
|.'&gt;did lit be vrr s fn i ,k
*• make |Un
er unit’ ••
'la v *
Warsaw i« on the western aide of o f ca bbage. t&lt;»mat4»e« fr«»m
01 tin • V Sgt KVHlJ■, will's ‘ till 111 *
.1.1.,
»r niHili « it hlji r.n &lt;n11tn t*.r*V tiff ii «■ &gt;( mm i
t* .
the river, I'iujth Is not a auburb east rnant and southern part f &lt;tvh11a LI•
tb«t
! i t t sells* l .. r J
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n i lo
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aImilt ' juinnr \r*r m N* m unit- Hlg
in- pf
lti '.f* . | ". , u
f the enpitnl hut ia an integral the ulatr. celery from this &gt; ( f .liraI
Lions Club Deeides
Jmkifi* hnv nut nt vet hsiil tmv
I * a 11h S* IiM
.1 , .-Sf ..t
tJ Wit» i h!11-.1 I" iii tivr 'lu1 . ..i ............ '.it
all iim(m
auuthern crAiritic^, brocroti,
l[iriK tu t*mh* m WHrrnug «« I*i tinII licmn with thr Nathimil t#-k«rd Mt-illidl fnll'1'Flg M|K Dkim IP thr, kdark
To Call Off Show ' ^ part of NewmYork
ucl1 from
l'T^which
k[in cumbers, Iceberg and H&lt;mtnr&gt; \* ' fithe* g IIIlKCtlt- ..
frmlhnr lor I.suing thr new ti*if11.Ill*
IIrl«rInnr(H herr Hi* » 1h bur h wI'fJ c ¥Iir ft"
imihIIv gmit t f»ti
It la separated by the East river. luce, onion*, En glith peat «'f log tHUOc *14'it U
,
in Sitfif*»n I, fir! 22. IU22 H h'loii ;*h !t» 111*" Vv!tf!l'jllltRl!» of censes, he said
which
the
local supply U *«••• I.
f
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ililniliri
a
,
At
rordinp
Dde to a rerenl rulttig bv
City of Ruins
and turnip*. Dig demand in 1 * Well
irvi*nl lb*' mnnuacMpl Hhi rtf'J uni* &gt;phi nl * .nnp IlhiiiD 4taels 11111a*I . but in ii rflirriiittlit
school authiiiilie* l hai school
A number of ,ln«nti&gt;v,n store.,
“ From the banka o f Die Vistula. ported for citrun fruit* and parA pngt*
auditoriums may not be n*cl foi
Ibni i?v«*u tbe minipr tlr- lrig nnt| hu» yrwr« ,it It, Hrnimip ll»t&lt; n iiLlt ia i inttrjf »'Y( iff|inKly including dry good*, ten cent,
Lffir ult for flit* company himI and hardware .lore., which Inst
purposes other than -hose func 300 yard* from the German lines, Ing houtei are very huay.
tnlls ri'pffpw nt^bi4 vy*' Mri world At .liirkhon. D 1* hr whr Iriintions related to pupils activities, I looked at the wreckage of one
conditions Ilo- l.-.ok
.. t-.itdi* to f«*rrtnl I«• tin- 31Hii UiVuiimi II r*k.'iM't f11wI "fin ery un whum tin* Saturday evening closed «t ;i (Ml
Europe's greatest capitals.
*1t«b
Ihe Sanforil Lions Club si then of
iflfordiulmo
at-O
nt
nil tin- nation* un* arfit ilVf/wrila ill Jl|illiHl&gt; butt bT (|»’|M
o’clock, have indicated that Ihov
v*n hfotbri • firr fi" '
meeting today dccklrtl not to For Warsaw U a city of ruin*
In int«k1111» h•p wi't1k1y hn- will continue this practice ..f
Mrs. Kibbee Elected of thr world tin'll- twine separate *|rPItv4mg 1w
"Standing
1-elow
one
or
the
.illi' 11ti- A1 1iiy iin tii"' ii*+inmi"iiii’ll I Mil iivrriill cHPiialtit*ti closing an hour earliei on .Sat­
sponsor a proposed show known
sections nn Ml nurt- of th,1 world
ns no city's four bridges. I Jaw mil* Social Workers* Head
Welles iii.peitled to Ike govern­ i'jinfn* wren. Thry nr», S,Sg( fnt the nrtiiv in nil ibrnlhcra, urday evening.
as “ Vanity va'rictitafter
mile
of
desolation.
Tho
naked
Bobert
1
KvHtm mill l*fr Kd 3t mtirimi i*xpihIlicit that thr fit:
I lay
ment to provide the |nn|tl«* with
suitable location foi tin
fra m e s of n 16-story building
ward F FvHm, Jr
um-- Hnl finl reflri t cHtualticH
more
info,motion
nlM
.nl
their
re
could be found.
Mr*.
Ilulda
Klbhcc,
sen*
*ti-(unut I ilurtni? thu Ardcnca
“ King Lion" J. E. Rowland in- dornlnstivl the skyline like a nurse of the Seminole County latinos with other rminlr ie*.
skeleton.
v—.
traduced the application for mainHealth unit, was clrctrd prr,.•truytfl**
"When the ultimate annraistil
“
For
mile*
behind
the
long
Home On Leave
bershlp o f J. N. Robson, Jr which
dent of the Seminole County A
i MRtjalt !&lt;-•&gt; inpiirtiil IhrtiuIfh
la made nf Ihi- [ijinlnmenial run* Eli/nbeth Rutledge
line of German tranches, pill (delation of Serial Work era nt
was approved by Ihe Club.
Ilet 21 Itbi iir 11x11* 11y in hImujI ii
ea o f the second IV..I Id \\ nr." he
boxes
ami
artillery
emplacements
Dies
At
Age
()f
N
li
Kdltora Note:—The folio* •
recent itieeUng.
She aucc.-.-J-'t wrote "such on estlnialf w[U un
Miss Catherine Clerk was gu»M
t i n w»-*'k mii-rvnl Iwtwten Ihc
ini names of boy. In nervlre
of the club, and plsyed for the there was no sign of any living Dr. I*. If. Dame director of tho dout.trdly mainU'im that hy no
iirDm| 11mi? nf mnliHlDfR himI
thing
In
Warsaw.
"hume
on 1e*»e" have hern
Mr*
Kliiatwth &lt; urollne It'll
Health Unit in this office.
singing which was led by C. Illipir wiMtiRhml rfportl lulalcil
means the least &lt;&gt;f th.- contribu­
“ Even from the highest point
submitted by the Pilot Club
Other officer* elected for (he tory factor* was a luck of knowl­ ledge. H2. dle&gt;) at her home &gt;•' 5M1.352, IIn imrcanc nf 8529 for
PowcUl

'K : FDR Plans Talk S-S L Jack Kvans Gen. Montgomery
s r ^ ^ . ’a ^ U ' r On Foreign Policy (;,.lfen l!?r,,n/T s ! ar Given Command
Before Congress
Of U .S. 9th Army

4-Fs AreReported Russia Announces

Flocking To Jobs |Recognition Of
In W a r Industries Lublin Faction

' In dlsdpllu- ’ ;

i'

——

EXTRA WORK

A lot o f unnecessary work -la
mA tha being added to that of the very
“
' ete
y workers of the Semlnol
Y*w. |
4ryr Bognl
' Bel Iawing
Board
reason o f IRblorTIU falling to
U lltC v &lt;
id in their Mileage Rationlag Record, along with their
tlna quota application blank*,
as reported yesterday.

ice Lifted

m total

the Imvcs of the pl-int

aryf,fnrnx^~1
f hr

3

hafi proved nf great lictieflt to
celfrv find other vcgctaMi**
Mr Wathrn pot ntoil »*ul thn
wliilp rrlrr\ fonts idiNim molfi
Hire h&gt; inti im^itllnn . wn *lt|T
mg ttirh m long iicri*‘*l &lt;■* dinughl
im hits occmtrd mum &lt;»« tidier,

Fad.taut. It Mho^d^by

l o s t

f Ilf AlltHltfi PTfMl
llritinli Second Army in­
fantry
nnd armor
were
thrown into the battle nf Ihe
!leltfia» bulire, it was an­
nounced today amid indica­
tions the main struggle
yet to conic ami would lie
ihc Ldoodjc.it dI all mi Ihe
Western Front.
d- —
Br.lieh jo. ned two
Armneau arrme* 11 ml jn»R-ublv an
nthefiL—Ult. li-^L N'uaUi I»l at
tAikiiig the (it-rmHiiv yedrrd**
ri aching w«Iih hi a l.fMKJ-yard ad
vane® in the Marche me* on the
northwestern Dp «»f the Natl
snlltnt
The counter Attacks wnlriu-d the
Allied sector on the northern
bluge to 35 mile* &lt;frj»pit4* minerable weather The Vir*t Aims
whittled down thr iioimtut rs
cape gup between Hn tog nr 11 tuI
d amlme nil to 12 nsfiew
tin the other -*ide .»f th*- -hllent
tin third Anns fen ,m.| 17

-*'th*l 2.7ii.ri acres had been planted.
Of thu year's crop of celery,
1,K38 acres have been devoted to
the gnldenhcart variety, mill 423
acres to green pascal In 1443.
there were '2.17 3 Hrrrs of gulilanheart celery planted, and 623
acres of pascal, the simir amount
o f the latter variety «* in 1444.
Italn, which on Thuisduy total­
ed fl*nf an Inch, and la-t n Ight

Saturday evenlaf they ate in
a Chines* restaurant, and later
d— t e l at th« Young People's
Club. Sunday th*jr went ewlmtnlng at Miami Beach, and on
New Years Eva, want to a mtdht thaw. A t tha gams Monr, they had good seats near
10 yard Una, On tha way
Efforts are being made to in­
t on U&gt;a train they mat most crease tha club msmbershlp dur­
then o f the Georgia Tech
ing January as this Is the birth4*y month p f Melvtn Jonca. sec­
announce- retary o f Lions International,
•
_a had en- *ald ‘‘ King Uort," Rowland.

_______

As House Began Work In Tlu* 79th Congrcas

Effect*
of
the
hurricane.;
frecie* and drought in Seminole
County arc reflected in decreased
planting* of celery due to darn- ,
age to seed beds, according t"
J. E. Wathen. secretnt)' of the
Seminole County Farm llurcau,
and secretary u/ Amrrirnn Fruit
(irowers Inc.
Figures compiled by Mr. Wnlh
cn snow that a total of '2,461
acres of celery were planted thl«
ytar In the county, a* of Jau. t,

|B/ AMMUItt rr«f&gt;&gt;

British troops hciictf the
Burmese port of Akyab In
the first amphibious oper­
ation on the long road hack
to Singapore, swarming n
shore at Akyab Island off
southwest Burma Wednes­
day simultaneously with an
attack on Formosa. T h e

Biggest And Hottest
Battle Is ExpectedAs .‘f Arm res Join'
I11 Push From North

n

In Praga and with tha aid of
powerful binocular*, t w n unable
to see any sign o f the city, across
western part o f th* city, across
tha riv|r where the German* ar*."

Sanford Men Attend
Caldwell Inaugural
-

-

Mayor Edward H

Hcnsinr

IJnv.t

Hta ta . R. pTmn lw q l_ ...
8»ltk and L. &amp; Minn' have returned from Tallsha**** where
they attended the hmuguratlea
ceremonies of Ourernor Millard
CaWwML

AH ft
AU
functions andl ftctpUofti la
NOTICB
./r v p r e aihtatfve cF tSirBureau
Internal Revenue will be at U&gt;a
" “ from 0:M&gt; A . M. to
on Monday. Jan. 8 nartment* In behalf o f project*
In Urn Interest o f Bemlaolo Coanty. In regard to which, be said
be would eoea Ueue a tUUment

S ^ a » p i a !.w
About 200 farm
------- — to the uunea

l

e

§

'

year were Maior A. S. Wharton
o f tha Salvation Army a* vice
president; Mis* Joy Elliott, unit
supervisor of Diitrlct Welfuto
Board No. 12, a* aecond vie
president, and Mre.' Abble Wi
Boyd, executive secretary o f the
Bemlnola County Welfare Board;
as secretary and, traurr-

edge of. and interest in. the for­
eign relation! nf thalr nuntry un
the part of the people* of the
drmocraciea That charge will In,
peculiarly applicable to the People
o f the United State*.
“ Insofar a* the United State*
Ii concerned. It can not he denied
that a measure o f responsibility
*for tha evidence of these condlm m i m iud of. many, deI44tewas-Marriages _
W ffMirntj- T N n T f f
T . f th. L a c
door o f tho»« l« Kl rlm
"n T O T Than In 1943 utlvo
and Irglslatlvn branches
Fourteen fewer marriag* 11- whom tha people had antruated
were lMtsedl ________
In 1944 than with authority.**
In 1941 at the office of County
Judge R. W. Ware, records ehow.
I'FC WII/L1H HONORED
— During tha p a s t . year, 674
naarriige license* ware Issued a*
16th AAF fN ITALY, Jan. 6.
compared with 688 license* Issued (Special)— Pfc. Kill* Wilili, Box
203, Lake Monroe, Fla., message
la 1948.
Th* most marriage license* center driver In a signal com­
Issued during anr month o f 10(4 pany attached to the 16th Air
was la March whan 81 were ro-- Force Flying Fortrea* Wing In
corded. August waa th* low Italy has oeen given a driver and
with only 86 license* on mechanic award badge, l’fc. Wil­
li*. who In civilian Ilf* waa a
June which in 19
In tha •Boston Horn*
d oor*
i*

307 East Third Street Wedne*
day afternoon after an illness of
two week*. She was trarn. Jan
13, IBfl'2 at Princeton, Indlauu,
and had live,! in Sanford for thu

past 26 yean.
Mrs. Rutledge I* survived by
lv*o daughter*; Mrs. William N.
Muegrnve of I,ake Mary and Mrs.
Fred W. Skmrt o f Westport, Con­
necticut; a grandson, Lieut. WIIJ, Mwgravar—UBNIl, now
« r v in g In ( S T South Pacific; T
nl-ce. M in Charlotte Bpor. of
Banford and a lister, Mr*. Anna
Woods of Princeton Indian*.
Funeral service* for Mr*. Rut­
ledge will be conducted at Ihe
Erlckaon Funeral Home, Satur­
day -afternoon at - 8:36 o'clock,
with tho Rev, Joe A. Tolls o ffi­
ciating. Iptarmrnt w(M bo in
Evergreen Cemetery.

'

WEATHER
FLORIDA: Fair In north and
partly cloudy 4n south and modorataly
pool
tonight.
Partly
cbttdy, r and UtU# temperature
(hang* Patuyday.

•»nr v^rck
The navy's total wan
H1.7H7. n rue nf 1101#. Thus the
grand total mhi &lt;13H,l.TJ.

.Sgt. O. I), Farrell Jr.
BeturnH To U. S.

for which Mrs. JL It. Ratliff,
telephone 681-J. arid Mies
lllsnch* Kennedy, telephone
9JJ-W have been .elected a*
• committee to secure names
of service men and women so
Ihst (heir friend* may know
when they are In Sanford.

A.D. Brown. M0-MM. te. USN
Sgt Orlrn It Farrell, Jr , who who ha*
slnco
hai bean humeuri
hume^un leave elnco
waa wuumled m action on thm. -Sunday' wlij' IUfillWM|B.TfHr Yhf1r_72_
'Germon front early in October today.
ha* nrrlved safely In the Unite,!
State, and I* now In the Finney
Col. E. II. Ratliff and Mrs.
General
Hospital,
Thomasvllle. Ratliff arrived Wednesday from
Casper, Wyo. to spend a few day*
Ga. for treatment.
A telephone call to his parontn with relatives ana friends, before
on Friday-, Dec. 22 from New CpL R atliff reports to Topeka,
York, Just after ho landed, cam*
as a welcomed Christmas present
First LfeuL Robert C. Morris
to Mr. and Mrs. Farrell.
An explosion from an artillery and his wif* spent the holiday*
shell on a battlefield In. Europe, with hi* mother, Mr*. M. J. Mor­
knocked Sgt. Farrell unconscious ris, .417 W ait First Street. Lieut.
■nil when he came to he was In Morris, who la In the field artill­
a hospital In England. Word that ery, had bean stationed at Fort
their eon was In the United Sift, 0kla. and has Just been
States was a surprise to tha transferred to Fort Jackson, R. C.
Farrail'a as they had nQ notifica­ H*f — » —•*&gt;»*(«— fn F ort Jackson
htr sister*
tion that ha would bu moved froja
Fort Pierce.
England.
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&gt;AY. JANUARY 5. 1945

New Idea On Jobs
Bobs Up In Capital
As Congress Meets

At THE CH0RCHE5

Seminole County
Court Record
TUESDAY, JANUORY *

FIRST ItAITMT ( III III II

1'alX A\&gt;- nt (III HI

W. I*. llltOPK.H. Jr. I'aMur
Hund*&gt; Nehonl, -j ii
u
Horning Worship.’ II .mi a m
|ftf»ftrif l*mYTTT;

I»4*

T f*tniieoAe;7rUitasa -B U xU ar
tC
Denti«I C. Stafford *t ux.
i j x l f f , M. J. et ux Tu Mary
Lodge.
•* •
Partin. C . A. at ux To Sam l
Pannie Mitchell.
Johnson, Itcbetca To Matthew
Charlcx Df.-,m.
Dolan, Walter at ux To Edna
C . Riddle.
.
Jacobi, William W. el ux TNolan Fore
Fore, Nolan el ux To William
W. Jacob..
Denham, Pearl C . et vlr T. F.
To Rwlbert I'. Durand et ux.
Netaon, M. B. « ux To Eugene
Mene/ee
Datea, R. W. et ux To Ross
Lodge No. 10, Oviedo.
_ E aUa*_ 1L JV . «l..ux .lo .Jra..
oeate.
j ___
Helen ITParia Tt____
Gonliner. Htonelw
tiorumyr,
m anrsv T/«*
o Mn».
are. H
r »ta
«e
. C
mJttee on Military Aflolra. C h e l r - f‘^i V. I**rkrr ot el.
Howland. Alma Ruby To Writ
men o f the xubtommlttee i..S en (j—*
ALar Jemei FL Murray (D-Mont.), Rose.
Gore, W. H. ot its To W im n
th Vice Pre.ldent-elect Harry
tm en and ' Senator Chopmen II. Gort* et ux.
Rovercomb (R.-W . Va.) aa mem- Jonee, Pinkey To Annie Bell
IfowaAt ex Trustee. Hal Mar
'
The Murray subcommittee ha. shall, Jr.
turned In a -rrp ort on war con- I.IMITRD WAUHANTY DEEDS
DoForeet, Norman S. »t ex Jn
traoL* which looka to the en&lt;Lel
the war and the problems o f re- Georre 8. Witmer et ux. ‘
. DEEDS
converaion to peacetime economy
City o f Senfprd To Mre. Milwhich will have to he fared. One tiro*) title.
o f these Jt says, la the problem
Wileuti, Little Ann To 8outl
Of ‘ national employment—a Job Georgia
Conference,
Wealtyr
fo r everybody.
Melhodiet Church.
‘
It cites Pres blent Kooaevelt’
Duuglu*, E. A. Admr. To H. W.
plea for a national level o f cm Johnson.
«■
ployment which would providt
Federal Farm Mortgage Corj.
CO.OOO.OOO jobs. It recalls that Tn I . A., John I . 4 W. H. Brum
lobs hebl by Americans rnalurr' ley.
»
leas than half the gootls and aervHaynes, P. A. ot ux T&lt;* John Q.
Igea In IH2If which Aairrirans an Seawall et ux.
producing now. About half out
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
MWTlII. trederick To William
Jobs now produce war goods.
"Unless an economic substitute McGill.
Smith, LetUr F. ot ux To WIIla found for war eoniracta, tna*
UnAmployment will liecome a' a» Hem D. Yorora ot ux.
Smith, Arthur L. et ux To
rloua threat aigl the number of
unemployed men and women in William D, Yocom et ux.
F u U «/rR . 0 . ot el To A. J.
thlg country could easily nuriias,
Anything .that was dreamed of I’eterann et ux.
AORREKFNTH FOH DEED
during the lost depression." re­
Ivoe
lire* InvaetBirnt Co.
tit*
porta the Murray anbeam ini tier.
So it dropi its Idea inti* the Tn Sarah Mar Bess et rlr Edgar
Ijoo
faros Investment Co., Inc.
congressional hopper, hoping that
Clarence Wilbur Burke et u/i
U VrlB generate Ulk and get Tol.*e
Bros Investment Co.,
Ini
Americans to thinking ytmut it
Alton Burke ot u&gt;.
duri'.g the current session of To
REAL E5TATF. MORTGAGES
Congress.
Stafford. Dentiel C. et u» To
Here’* the Meg:
Clari.ea 'Sterling Peterson
, The President, ut the start of
Mitchell, Hem et u. To C. A
each eeeelon. would give to Cun- Partin et ux.
gross a "national Production and
Mitchem, K. K. at itr. To Emily
employment budget' like the reg­ A CVnrmll IlemriH-.
ular fiscal budget. In this he
Dtiranh Kwlbort K. et ux To
Would estimate the total nnmber T. F. Denham.
af jobs needed to provide "full
Bromley, I, A. et el T o Fed
employment." He would estimate eral Farm Mortgage Corn.
the total amount o f money whim
Redding noy A. et .tx T o Fine
Would have to come from all Me Stole Bank.
,
aeureea to pay fo r these joba.
Toaaie, Ira et el Tu U. W
The he weuld estimate the Retea.
-s
•mount o f money Which It looked
CIIATTKl, MORTGAGES
N S n h .-tip rf Well To Sojtfor.l
&gt; would provide on Ita own kook. AUantle Natl tUpk.
, If bualneas and Invaatmaat
Jarots, J. Tilden To Florida
couldn't be exposed to provide SUte Bonk.
Jobe fbr everybody, thv Fresldent
Ixwg, Chejtou 0 . A Bessie A.
then would propose to make up Small To A. F. T;vvl*rH.
tka deficiency in two w a y s:1 011, GAS ft M fN fB A I. LEASE
1. Saak to encourage business
Glen''r«n. Juanita Bradham ct
and Investment ao that more Job* vie To Union Oil f&gt; . of Calif.
BF-Cl.AltATION OF ttO M tai-R
«A&amp; ha provided.
Mall vile, Om hee resided .&lt;t
t. It thii still doesn't insure
Jobs all around, make up the lack U k e Merv, lloritla since l l / l l / by Increased government Invest­ 44 from Fr»derirWhttrg Virginia.
HATIHFAfTIONfl OF
m ent-or spending.
MORTGAGE
Right off, Murray makes the
« nt that this would not he Find Federal Sevngs A lx*n
king up the alack through A»*ot. To Howard C. 1/mg et ux
Simms, R»ttle 11, To Clerlaso
public work* spending" in the
' Usual sense. Ilia proposal atipu- Starting Peteraoh et vlr.
Home Owner, loa n Corp. To
late* that all possible encouragetalent be given to private hind nee Charles C. Cdllina t*t ox.
R H s o i.ir n o N
. lo make Ita own Joha—wlth the
City Of Sanford Re: Conrellnt
Sidewalk Hew Cert No. &amp;fi.
AFFIDAVIT
Alms, Kellie Harrison, widow of
JftiraB o-V itam in M ineral*
Rolterf W, •Simms. Ret 1/ot '16
‘78 ta b ln . ‘ relieve fatigue—
HJk R Tr " Sanford.
11.00
HON ORA 111J’. DISCHARGE
Mirago-Yltamln U. Compiax
Army. «f United Staten To
Month's Supply
George Watkins
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,
60 takleta With Vitamin D-T
Amy
of United Slates To
(Riboflavin) D-3
(Thiamin)
Eeroes’ Iwmon.
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Army of United State. To
Build Up your rundown condl.
George Hartx
Hon with MirsJro VRamlnt
Army «f __ __
Algo Mira go Herb te a to aaftttftna •II. Mcrwfltl
« jt natore ta relieving ur*j
Id from ilmdy
,
On Sale at

—* H q e s . dnm pw* inter .™gyx.mt*rvt1
ijonal mill toward the end o f a
Ionic run.
Bat another run haa begtfn
thla week, and hackera o f the
Idea hope it will pop up well to
..
the forefront and. that aoraelhlna
will be done ebout it.
The idea b a "national Job
budget.'' The principle proposed
la lo eallmete. allocate ami ex­
pend our manpower every yea.
just ae we do our rath. H|x&gt;n»i&gt;r»
might have added that money ia

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City Drug Co

FRIDAY. JANUARY 5. 1945

THE 8ANF0RD. IIEBALD, SA

FAOE T # 0 .

T H E SANFORD H ERALD , SANFORD. FLORIDA

aeVvtrs
Wednesday Hervl.
Visitors \veleothr

[OLD

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BRONCHIAL IRRITATIONS

TWj xecl, Hunt ovee our
door, it your guarantee
diet weary derail of itr*
eervlce work, royalditf

CONCRETE PIPE
.
for
DRIVEWAYS
WELLS
KEfTIC TANKS
WATER TANKS .
CULVERTS.aod HEWERS
...
Treked. Mix. C i m r U
Seconds eVaflxhlf at le v pt

•r treodlftfl, b done o t-

conSos to doAnHo itand*
«fda of quality. It «Ro«ne

CONCRETE BLOCK
HER! A DAUOHTfR o f L eyte give* a helping hand. Her name ia
Caridad Montcjo And aha goes about fixing bandages and’ help­
ing th» wounded QIs. Sitting with her is Sgt. Tom P x rw w ,
The bandage-swathed man is unidentified.
(/n tcm ofion a l)

THIS 1$ LEYTE'S Cathedral - Hospital— a place o f worship on a b lo o d drenched I Jam) where hundreds o f Americans and Filipinos lay
wounded and dying on cols; a church that remains A church but
which!* also the surgical ward of an American evacuation hoxpila)

PENINSULAR
Concrete Plpe'Ud,

Welsh Tire Shop

Kmlsy Herslce a.v* P. XL
Com* worahlp with us

. taiiifariA Ji— a a u - m i m i u s a i i i
AI.I.MWCK TAHKM.NAt'LK
Sanfoid-Orlamlo Ulchway — lieAJ.L atlL'I.a (' ATIIdl.K C lltin cn
)s»ml lifim r. Aonu*.
JVl R o u t s C a t h o l l e C h u r c h . »fto O a k
Ilev.* 1 lieu n »: Smith, I’asior.
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lle rto r v ' J i t \V ,it |J H , H ire d .
H anford H eights.
Mof ill nw \Vor»hlD—11:00 A.
tvsl Office Aditru..; U-i. |]|
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m r r m t m iir ii
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L. Crln»y. I'ailor
to ».ee P. XL «niPl «(i I*, xt lo I Vv
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Mot nine \Y«*r«tii|i 11 0« A
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Training
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A Tine iu i*T n «iiix lA r r iv T
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Morning Worablp It 00 A - XI
Training I'nlun « It p M.
^Hv.nlng Her* Ire 7 ]u I* XI
• WMliireis, — XIId- week Hrrvlck.
7:19.
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Hlllt'l.i)
A f|msI:iI |«rit|tlir*&gt; ■**!
tlton Mill lie* tlallrrrikl ll) llie* ||JA
lor

TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
Single or Married
Age 111-16
EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY

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Church Hrn
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Overtime Pay—Paid Vacations
Frequent Increases
Pleasant EnrlronmeAt
Apply Employmant Sapervlaor
a-R Wrekdaya—Saturday*, 9-18
SOU. BELL T E L A T E L CO.
110 E. 1st 8L
Do Not Apply Tf Now
Engaged in Essential Work

Rty. Paul Yolfk — Pirnfur uf ihr
Church of Gud—.*•! h Slrrrl ami
Holly Avrnur.

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THI FiUPI NO CtTlZCNS o f LeyU and the nearby barrica, black
veiled and pious) kneel to the rites of the Maas as a badly burned
arm y officer lies swathed In bandages Just behind^ them. T bs

0AVFrtllll sssr;*int.T OP UUU
ft I WltlddT. l-aslnr
Uth M. A laurel Ava.
Rumtay HeItout, lt.ee A. Xt.
Hund.y Xtomlng Woranlp 11:10
. XI.
Christ Arnha.a.dvra, T:00 P XL
KvanevM.dr H.rvlro. » *o V. M.
Friday Hervlc. I l l P. XL
Prayer Xirodne. Wvdnvodar l:t«
Tlisi n i r n i ’n or* com
Holly Ahiiui a| Fifth F»rr»E.
Il|.v 1I‘ auI Vain I'aalor.
Hun*1j ) bfhiHti, tk t»*. A M.
Miirnlns Worship. 11 0# A. 91
Y, r.
— I lo P. M.
Prearhinff l oft t*. 31.
\
Prayer Meeting Wrj. 1:90 P 31

105 W. 2nd St.

Phone IMI
, SANFORD, FLA.

MLVO.'D.S AIIRT ITISDHL
III I w i iitoti] Street
lUJnr A. H VYhnrtor* In rtMr|«
Mun.I.j School. S|ll A. U.
I’jAJtr htritc*.
A. IL
V. J ’. 1-. a.aJ I’. M ,.
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'ctvHIhna pick their way carefully pact the hundred* o f cots. Soma
kneel In allies between thFcota; others group themselves .before
the altar. Some fear to disturb the doctor* and the wounded.

r#1i| 31'Mininr
hwndey S* h«M»l
Vfiirtilng \Y«.rwhlp I.**r»1«
low|ti|{ Mefftion
NiIIhIm) rlMill)! •nrvlcnA

l-\ K r n o n r o u w i SITT
( 'ISirIll'll
FHANK J Mryatin, I1!). Paal*«r
HArvicea fnr Hitnildf
RnmrmtH.. ths wnel* **f thv 10 t&gt;0 A M -HuniU) Hs*h«»ol
e*'r*l Jean* him ll,* —
x*(*I
11 &lt;&gt;0 A 31
llorniDR ««*&gt;r %It •
“ Beeruse I live*. &gt;&lt;• vhull li*» f;Ju P 31 Toutii pw.ii* Ir'■ rturitlr
also." John l i lt*
niKF. nrrviottiRT rwiiH ru
Gikl aumrlimiM* M-Irrts tin- must
IdkltA Minima
J \V iv e \ . P-a-lor
stabl*. ami rmlurlng ulijn-tH m
HcIumxI, lo uu A 3ft.
the material wmlil (•■ illiutrai*. Sunday
Pm irbliif II On A 31.
Alls iinchunging falllifulnpav Hlitl r I* 31 H 7 Ifc P M
Tuve t« Hi* i*v&lt;*|ilr.
Pr*E«thln«. l*Au P U
Aa Hu* mutiiitailiv ui*. ruuu.l m il.% ciio fii o.i'ixH )rti, r ill iif ii
•bout JrrjiMlnn, •** *1**th the l ord
I'Afk Ate itl Pnnrlh Ml.
compas* Hla |t|M&gt;|,|p Rut liprr
lloty i ‘oninninl&lt;*n ft *i9 A M
Cl.urrli
Hctionl. 9 Id A 31
the Rrdeemrr fetches on arc**M'.rt.'ttjr Hrrvlrr, II 00 A U
ant from III* own everlasting
i&gt;tiMti Jnhit ll !&gt;•&gt; t&gt;r l|ir i tr
jura. He stake*, so lu apeak. laiirt-'
l!|&gt;iM4*«k|a4kI ('mfuslnii w*)I
••&lt;i«- u
Hi* own existence on that uf I'Miitluri •nrlj nnd 11
||1«*rillll«
nl Ihr licit • i •
t.ia saints. Uecuuae I live ye ft! pi w« i(|*a|Mfllrry
|*hur« It. HitimI.a)
shall also live.
nriirver. can't you »co in these p ih x t r m s n v r r i n s s c iiiin t n
K *1* ifruwnlAF, Paalor
words of Jesus your glorious
3rd Mi d i »«k \%«*ttu«
fklle dee*l! your Knviur Uvea, ami
Hiinduy Hrr y!«••
nia life it a guarantee o f your
Frftfc A. 31. HumUr Hrhoral.
11:90 A. 31 3|nrulns Wurihlp
own life. Our true Joseph 1*
C 30 P. 31 Jr. A Ht Young
alive; He is our llrotHer; lie Prn|i|tL
talk* kindly to us.'T h at life of
7 30 P 31. (kV»nlni W«»raltip
Ilia la all that is between us uml
everlasting ruin. Hut with Christ c i ib *»: xk « u in v iifiiir r rnoBCH
J d . AtiElin. puRi jr
9&gt;r our life, how great Is uur
10 00 A bl
*eeuritv. 1 lie great fountain of HnndRY
A W 11rainII, Hunt
beginning iiillal be Urieil up be­ MnrniiiM worsjiirv ii to a 31
T h u I V k f f l v i n K H r r v h ’ e ai
7 30 P
fore the streamlet prt&gt;eeedlr,g
3(
Httn«la&gt;
from It ran
1 '*y*r tnaellng Thuradoy avanlna
•I ft 09 o'rloi k
Satan muxW. first pluck the
K own from that glorified Iteail,
fore hr can make that promise
void.
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They cannot shake one pillar
without fust shaking the Uinine.
If. we perish, savs l.uthcr,,Christ
cerfxhfth with jua;'
*
P Reader, i* your life *lodliy Rid
with Chrnl in GodT Du yi*U
know the blrs.edneiia uf
vital
and living union with h life giv!n* Saviour ? Can you say with
humble hut joyous confidence,
t mld the fitfulnesa of a sick and
Having world; "Nevertheless I

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J. A. IIANKINR. Puator
4*hur«Ut .H*-h«h»| : aw I*. 31. HtrniuB
Ly l .ulor I SO ft* 31.
KvMiln* •♦rvie*. ft.10 IV M.
Iluljr c%
ommudA n on Ind Uur&lt;l*F
of »ai'h month, ft;ll A. II
Hurult;
M i V M.

British 2nd Army
Thrown Into Battle
O f Belgian Bulge
ICm i i . h I r

4-Fs Arc* K(*port(‘d'*&gt;vt- ,iu,)V J
Flocking To Jabs
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1 1 ims1 up uniter great enemy blow*

o v iw r r*oyJa.~etaT*«c.rrwnt&gt;»«r
U.,rnlu» Hervle*. It ce A. XL
Inane People. T:00 P U.
SuiitUjr Night Service, I oO I1. M.
Wrtlnredav nlgtit pr«y#r ••rvlct.
1 IV 31.7 Hear our lUllgloua Hand.•

tWp laaTiM -dtrt' t M i r ^ r i f f r r r
gain. Ixith rant and west of Haslogne which cut three and a half
miloe- the neck of a five-mtle-deep
liox between Baatognc ami WkltX,
10 mile, to the east.
V itn irrlA n c iir it c u
Artillery Dla.la Nail*
HenfurO Avenue A Hltlrend* Blrsel.
V II. lUanihani, Xllnlstar,
American artillery fire was
* 11. A. XI. HIM* School.
bur.ting in the rank, of the tierII vo. A. XI Xiornlnc Worship.
7 vii, I*. XI Christian Knileavur.
man* massed within the ho*, and
« if I*. R Kv^nliiM H»rvtr*
daied prisoner* emerging from
lk «, I*. M. W«-(inrhdla&gt;
MUI. thi. mountainous inferno in north-,
neek I'rayar H«rvlc».
rrn .Luxembourg told of com4 H M ilim 4TIW\L rill'IK II
pmi f casualties a . high a* 75
rorti*r P«rk Avr-nu*
Per cent.
, and Third Rtr»»l
The enemy line, at the tip of
J Ittrnard
Nutulny H&lt;Itoo I loan
the Belgian triangle wete giving
Morning Womhlp II «o
i way, the village of Bure, four
mile, aouthea.t of Rochefort, was
4 II r Ill'll OF T il F* N AlAH glK
overrun, and a field di.patch
IlfV C. (I. n m llj.
1
112 rilin etto AT^nrm
.aid the enemy nppenred to be
10 00 H 31 —HuniUy MrhiMtl, |Urt pulling out o f hjv'dexrtr'won npi'X
nmHW. HttpwrlnfwndwM. —
11 t»0 A. M —Morning Worohlfv rllikfitlUf Westward from Ba.tegne,
Hrrmiiti ity ihw punlnr. "Hohold I
There w&amp;a tittle .ign of enemy
ItrliiK You (IrrAt
7 00 I* \| —Young l*roplr*» Alerl* armor anywhere weal of a line
running north from Bastogne,
In*
,1:19 |* M. —rt&gt; angRliRlir liffvlc#, and Allied force, driving in
lu.lo I* \l Watch nl*h* H»rvlr«
from
the
northwest
between
Wr ttffn you.
(’Ifni&gt; of rnuilc. Old Fn*hlonet1 Mnirhe and Rochefort found the
•Inglnif
A 11Tr gnRpel vellh a (iermans were pulling bark
IIvr ntn*ku*r.
.
A high Army officer told As­
1 o« r m W^tlnritbL I'rayn
sociated Correspondent Kenneth
•ml |ifR**r Itiwrllng*
All NY»•immOs
L. Dixon it .earned obvious the
, German
High Command
was
--X ’ lllar WHTUOIMrr ( III IK H
shifting hi. armor, to prrpire a
J«»lf A*. TOlataK, l*HA|or
(*hurrtt reboot, t:4fc A 31. J. C new line' stretching In nn arc
fiktia, Sii|i#rlnlen«ftr*nl.
about half-way hack fmm ID
H .. \ m —
hr «*•»•
Inin I llmt| H Itirh. t'hnixAiii deepest present penetration, rob­
bing the Allies of any opportunity
t iMlrsi ma Im A*rt»Y
11••ii tit U *l&gt; I*4I|»»VIAIStslaaIs
10 trap any large number of two
x. ixi i|| XJwfhiMllAl
V•••Mil ' i’anter armies now within the
ft’s-lid t« •l( 11*
; lat |* II, —f-T%wis•iik NV»»r»lti|. I bulge.
SiiYtjs *i
llnmi\n l»e*lree”
| Another front dispatch I nun A I’
|t uirespondent Hal lloyle .aid llie
r « G U wv.al.w1 AN NCTISOIIlaX ■gaii between the First Anny in
riii'H . ii
the Grandiuenll sector on the
K M IIKNKLE. Pasinr.
Hiimta) ,-i.*h.*ol, |u i*o A. XI.
north and the Third Army in the
I'rpMi-hlug 11:0a A XI.
F.*anarllstle *H«rvlc». 1:1# I*. XI. Bastogne sector on the au.ith hint
\l**l*..k I'rsysr amt I’rsls, Hsr- been narrowed to about I- inilr*.
vice
j bringing
the Germans within
(h or Allay KrenloM. I 00 P 31.
rnni’ r of heavy American urllllrry.
Seventh Arm* AttXrk*
• lit |i« n o r I’llm aT . x&lt; iKkTtkT
To I lie sou thwes t, the I S S e v ­
MrtrnUig Herwlce. fl t»9 A 94
4%w.« vwlay 4»»mng
flft I II enth A rm y Ihrrw In . &gt;-untei
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well ....... »• wbldl O ill Im* »••••! Ill
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Ihrlute h
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L balfeve In repentance from
n ami that Je*o* within u«
&gt;oat dwell; I believe that if
raven we win wo moat flee
vm the terror o f hell
I ’ believe our religion must be
y T T R a r f o r m irw ta g fiw r ^ r
iame; But a power from bondago
M /ree. all who trust in that
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« 5t. raui. in tne eigntn cnnptcr
iff Romans, tba* finest portndlure
of (.hriatian cnnrmcter and pri­
vilege ever drawn, begins with
no condemnation and ends with
nO separation • why no ceuaratlonT llrcauae Ihe Ufe uf the
■aBevir I* incorporated with that
of Hla adorable head and aurity.
The colossal head c f redeemed
humanity bc»t» upon the throne,
sending it'» mighty pulsation*
through every member o f" Hit
So that liefore the believer*
™ irftu»l life can bo destroyed,
omnipotenre must bacomo feobleneS* ami immutability must be
r o « o mutatda.
Oh how firm a foundation have
j h f aalnt* o f the Lord. What
C d re can He say than "Because

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J* • holy w *ltr fqunUln *Jth a 1 &gt;
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Ifir &gt;4111*. fur I am iJuil, uni Ilints'
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•\||.'*I'd the* rluvlnna which cori«
I.lent
Gen. J acob L
I 'ever.,
I*r •«s ll. I wwnufi •He*f tl*«*n I* the fnl sum mon in g the A m e ric a n S i n nth
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te-tu|*lr * Iitf'ilr wllti huflila, Nrlthri
ilav that his furce* huit -l-»*u.
i- n&gt;*f *i.I|i|h-«| wlilt men'* lieudn,
IIn*tip I* lit* tine*«!n«1 All)' (lilnff Mr fo reed to pause nnd re groon af
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1stvial Ii aii't all Ihlfig*' I 4*’f» I { j across France.
I I'ari. tailio .ant the Ailieinalta
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Hie Sanford Herald

_Tfc, lltrsM I* ■ a r a k n t l t in
Aw m Mi H rrtM o tw b la setta•Irrlr n ll llr i It lb« aau lar rtraltlfallfii al alt M in 4laaalebM
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HIHLB VBR8K FOR TODAY
CHARITY IS THE GREAT.
E8T VIRTUE. IT DOES NOT
PREVENT THE OPERATION
OF JUST I.AW. YOU MUST
HOT HATE EVEN MADMEN
AND CRIMINALS. THEY MUST
RE MADE TO ACCOUNT AND
ATONE AND REFORM OR BE
RESTRAINED: Ho y« kind to
on a another, tender hearted, for­
giving each other, even ba God
alao In Chrlit forgave you.— Eph.
4:33.

Governor
Galdwrll
suggests
new taxes. Horrible thought! And
yet everyone wants new hospitals,
mora oh! ago punslans.
The Atlantic National Hank of
Jacksonville now hss 1 1.1ft,00&lt;V
000 on deposit as compared with

during

the

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bourn.

We suppose that dehydrated
blonde shipped overseas wes a
poor substitute (or the real thing,
nut to a fellow tn a foxhole even
a pinup girl Is wonderful.

W A it^ r l

might' t « called' the "flowering oif Invention,” except that
the products don't all seem so fine lately, when one con­
siders the purposes for which they arc used. In fnct, when
people sit down aid start making a mental survey, just now,
of the., gudgctccring results of this gciimiLiun. it may
give them a hud taste in the mouth and a sick feeling around
the heart,
Fpr_.whftt Jiaa this generation done with, its jnnrvclous
Inveii t knisr TJnfcjf
doubt. Out over (ho whole picture are marks of futility and
smears of' blood.
What aro the proper aims o f human life? According to
old and tested standards, they aro the true, the good and
the beautiful. For the pursuit and development of these, if
for any definite purpose, It may be assumed that man came
Into the world. But a general and honest look around at our
civilization is not very reassuring as to tho product and the
finish.
There are, to be sure, good people and kind heurts
everywhere, and much nobility and sacrifice. But these are
not organized or logically pursued and sustained, so that
vast futility, selfishness and crime are mingled with the
finer traits. It is not surprising (hat so many iwoplo regard
our world, with nil its gadgets and activities ,ns a failure.
If there la any wlsoUui} Xyr such u world, it impro­
bably to be found In religion, with the development of a
strong, honest, frnnk development of religious life woven
through all our activities.

We hold no brief for thodo who
gay congressmen should receive
no Increase In pay. but that night
watchman (torn Minneapolis re­
cently elected to congress seems
to be doing right wall already.
Advocating mora pay for congressinsn, Washington Merry-GoRound naively InUsta. “ It would
probably save the taxpayers levs
money If congressmen's salaries
ware Increased." Yes. It probably
would.

idtle.it victim among tho storehouses o f beauty reduced
to rubble by the Nails is the Hungarian capital of Buda­
pest. This loveliest of all central European capitals, union of
tho twin cities of ancient 1 ftuda and modem Pest, fs dis­
appearing In flame ami gunfire ah the Iltissinis tiinihiliitc
Ha German defenders. The destruction is apparently neces­
sary, but is mourned alike by those who have seen the
lights of Budaiwst ami those who only dreamed of seeing
them.
What fow realize, however, is that all hough the his­
tory of Buda goes back to !171&gt; A.D. when it was the mili­
tary camp o f Aqulncum where Valentinian 11 was pro­
claimed Emperor of Home, the city itself has b e e n rebuilt
from ashes more than once. St. Stephen, first king of
Hungary, started its modern history with a fortified town
on the ruins o f Aqufncum, which Inter became a splendid
royal scat
During the Turkish occu)mtian, from IMI-KWH,
everything was destroyed, and the present restoration lo o k
two centuries to accomplish. Pest, on tho flat plain across
the Danube, was united with it in tH7‘d Since then, ihc
city has grown to u |s&gt;pulation of a million, center of the
Industrial as well as the cultural life of Hungary.
Its admirers hope that, once cleansed of its German in­
vaders, it will rise again us licuutifiilly as it did before.

Re-Making ^The Senate

and obtained it. Though ho wan generally oxirocted to have
a brilliant p o l i t i c a l future, the fate* were not kind to him.
Ho. wan defented for rcnomlnatlon In 1916, and for Home
time afterward wan leader o f a Democratic faction whoao
struggle* with ita rival make Republican victories mudi
easier In Maryland.
Hin death ia a reminder that victory eventually came
to what aeemed at flrnt a hopclcsn fight. An fnr back an
1880 resolution* had been introduced in Congrenn to have
senators elected directly, and not by the state legislature
Under the indirect nyatem an umluo number of purty boaaen
and wealthy nonontltica had entered tho upper -house of
Congress. Direct election, It wan thought, would bar l&gt;oth
types. Eventually the Senate yielded, and the direct elec­
tion method was adopted aa the Constitution'* 17th amend,
mont
The outcome of thin fight should encourage those who
would like to change the present rule of ratifying treuties
by u senatorial two-thirds vote.

We suppose It was mere chance
that caused our makeup man to
put that “ Nurse Trainees Want­
By JAMES HILTON
ed story In thaitop place on tha
society p a g e ,'M l if there are
any “ society girls" who don’t
“ Of course It’s nont of my
have anything to do these day* thlslness, hut— "
but play bridge and go to cocaHow oflsn have you hsard such
tall partlea, thare Is a good place
waiting for them In any one of an opening remark, followed by
some quietly sensible opinion or
Florida's hospitals.
some ressonable suggestion for
public or piivate behavior!
In spile of restricted auto­
Bo quiet, indeed, and perhaps
mobile driving brought about by so reasonable, that tU author waa
the war. In spite of reduced naver heeded amidst the hubbub
speeds and added emphasis on o f much that la nalther quiet nor
caution, railroad grade creasing reaaonabla.
accidents Increased during the

—ITS TIME TO SPEAK

And to thoaa quiet, reasonable
people who find it easy to aay
r,It*a none of my buxtqeaa," I
can think of no mora appropriate
New Year meaaage than thjat It
la'your bualnaaa . • .
For—unfashionable d o c t r i n e
though It may ba at tha mom­
ent—I ■till believe that a majori­
ty o f people throughout the world
have enough reaxonableneag tn
them to outweigh tho unreaeontartaga Is agult ampha- abioa, provided they are given
the Army request for the chance. But who will give
deferred farmers |rt tbs U to themr Not the unreajonaWea,
p. These men are tore- you may ho aorp. So tha reaon tha farnta but they aorutblaa ntuat give themselves a
needed la the A m y and chance, and that, tn a world full
o f sound and Airy, it pndooly

l i n t nine months of 1944 over
tho same period of the year be­
fore. With aome 1,835 persons,
equivalent to two baUalTona of
aoWjers, killed by trains at rail­
road crossings, It would teem to
he high time the tragic conveiq o m m
of thtaa prevanlsbla
accidents ware brought homo to

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il.,,000,000 pounds of lend
lire used annually to
P l'lo nun in„ l the codling

Some of the » o r » t gulden dii
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It seems probable that (he
Gratnmtr School was robbed tha
The late Blnlr Iamj wan the first man elected United
other night by Juvenile delin­ Staten senator by direct popular vote. The 17th amendment
quents. And mote than likely the
parents of tha children were to providing for direct election wan panned in 1913. Soon there­
oleine.
after, a vacancy arono in Maryland. Lee run for the office,
And speaking of the manpower
shortage, the Census Uureau repnrla Ihtre're a total nf 0 601.
000 civilian employees of ail
governmental units In tha United
Elates.

Ntokc!.
rlimruJuni."" mo
&gt;uni. anti vanadium arc m
a m m il'cr -of nlluy stcoN to

Pul,lie ffhool children
required tn read about
n* nnich material a* &lt;
generation aec

PROM ARMENTIERRES'
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1 9 *

T H E S A N F O R D ! IIE H A f.D.' K J I O T D t t D J F L O n iD A

ADMISSION 10c — (Tax Inci./ — SERVICE .‘JOc

SMIIIY

BURNETTE

IIS Billion Dollars
Railway W reck
To Navy
Puzzle Rests On fs (given
In Four Years
Fireman’ s Story
t hese new wrnp.uin, added to
whttl (lie Sin v ho-l n» existerce
••n Julv I. IP10 makes up the
world's largest Meet Tills fleet
In three years of war, it "was
revealed, h»« convoyed In the
Atlantic *nd
1‘aeiftr
Oceans,
troop- and supplies riggi egntmit
til.lHMI stu| - i t enemy beriches
It
bu&gt; l.i ruled 1,200,000 assault

Only Survivor In 2nd
KngincMny L x p la in I
Crash Killing 18
OGDSN. I tu b. J»t&gt; r., t,?b
A inllfuoil fin-man who ru'april
thr death w hu b look hi* enetm-er
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rrashi-*i into another m hm of
thr West's woi»( rail 'I'.a-tpi.
with
fnrtv riglil
lillrit
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eighty-one Injured
The serum I seetlnii **f •►
*»* *vc t*
IkiuimI I'nrifir Limited. ..trivmif
express anil mail, crashed ,*t
high speed Mumlnv tutu tbp rrnr
nf the ■luwly moving fn-1 «c. ■
tion. a passenger train, mi .«
causeway crossing n shallow es­
tuary of Great Hair loikiEngineer James McDonald. »tvty-four years old, of Odgen, dn-d
si hit throttle us the bnom.*live ripped Intu a tail-end "lien.-,
hut tjie flieman. M.E llaidini'i,
of Ogden, survived will* minor «
Julies.
tine report raid Mi I t r.I•*■. u
oiwerved a warning signal hm-i* d
agsinsl the «ecunil- srcllon a* i
nhnuted to tha engineer. Groiga
Dating, an Ogden mortieian, said
Army authorities hml requested
an autopsy on Mr. ’ McDonald's
ody to determine the pause &lt;tf
the engineer's death.
However, Carl O. Olsen. Smith.

SOHNf (ARSON ' CLlfll IIAlt

IHCIR
LOVE
WAS
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Thr Navy p|[Hirl also shows .
that I Ion i ue 111 v ships, totaling
1,750,00" ton* have tieen su n k ,1
in.ntin „ f Ilnur planes shot down |
m lip*11uyi**l nod that thr Jttli* )
hu\* tM.pi! elcitred froni a 1'nrtnr ,
m en ,*f H.IJti.niKI squatr imlcs
|
According to Secretary of the
Navy James Korresla), 211,000 .
Navy melt have given Ihrlr lives. '
M ote than u.ouo ate missing and
4.500 are prisoners o f war. More
than 30,500 have been wounded.
“ T o the*e men and to their fam i­
lies, the Navy and the Nation '
acknowledge a debt surpassing
all ltienmire," It was staled.

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people will ever find It easy to
ahout. But oven a whliper. can
be heard U It la well-timed, and
the beak hopeful fact la that to­
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Personals
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Slate C oIIcrc for Women «ho
•pent the hnlldnya *r|lh their
parents and have returned -o
rolleire are: the Miaiea Kllral.r.h
Whlchain, Jean Whlgharn, Mi.r.
tha Wight, Jtaas Durden, Knn*
Ifoudney, l.nl, Meriwether, Je»n
Harper, Marty Psridns, Ann Wig.
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Whether your uniform Is
regulation khaki or a gray
builneis suit, you’ll find
this smart Jarman military
style the fast word In good
looks and lasting walking
comfort. Try on a pair—know
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Iwnora and Martha Buian, &lt;*f
Daytona Beach, Mr. and Mra.
Ceor»e Mitchell o f 1*8)81)18 nud
Mra. E. C. Mitchell of Mount
Dent spent the holldaya with
Mr. and Mra. F. R. Mltch.lU
While here they attended the
birthday anniversary of Mra. r
Mitchell end the chrlstenin
Martha Busan at* the Kir
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T h e 1 11 ion o f S**&lt; tu lh l Soviet
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C Y P R K S S (• AIIDKNS. K ! . A , - S » uiwsi t^ the famous s w im
hostess.
Toll**, H|a Mitemdi.i \ vi Hin­
w n e piesriit 111 the meetintf and
tram , the Aqmtmaid*. of Cypress (Liu le m i that 11*• y haw* Uccn
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Ihotiirht that ’"nit should riot I*
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U* 'v» ** lit ealur r* Write*
Rapt i*t Church will meet with * *........ IV! tinilat loti; lln atm i« n e a l m n .
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Mrs, J C Mil*hell, l i l t MpKlpdiu
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li m n g. Iile ia t u ir and music, w
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chair man, at the home e f Mrs. Biiptmt Churrh vvill meet- m th»
atisot h nil find t*|vm us today
uuiu a -- •*1 t.ilil l&lt;&gt; the Ih^m at the, f %
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Mary Hall, 4r&gt;ii Kasai in Drive. Church annea .it 7:0(1 PM
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fury, o f the F im l Presb yterian
I 1i « . school *ifUii spend iii"* Phillip* Bang the piu yvi, " A
f i e ( Iet ting darkly on the out I ho i e f l in tempsiFafy i l y i l g e -nf
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Carl Acker man takeh a prirji*etr«l
pfla tlllll* Wl'|* till* et.
chnirimut, nt the home o f Mrs
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1 tim'd the will hi Iii |» t** ’•t “ Jv the
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the ntrve to piit' so many ad­
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Miracle Houses May Come After War
For ThoseW ho Plan Now And W ffljt o

F" Tnidh designing require* both1
» skilled architect arul an Intelli­
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ort* for heating, one far cooling,
"Pioneering alto impute being
one f6r Ventilation alone whan
there tin t. If you want a h o w
ngjthe'r heating nor cooling ia .
; right after the war. the Una to
needed. Hut the mnnuincturei
atart la now. There la nothin* to
haa already spent ninf years on
wait for. Materials worthy of
Ita development and has mad*'
uae, tested ‘ jipd o f' known perover tlOO teat installation* under.
formanee, are the standard pre' tha^ lonatant auperriciuw -of—her
j w a n n a terla tr that "irttMi* "*T*tb
research engineer*. Another case
; ble gain aoon. New. equipment
ia the announced development Of
n ay lie anticipated, but it will not
a new type of radiant panel heat*
basically chance the architects’
Ing which employs a metal bas*-a
dimensions or design. If plans
board all around the room aa a*
and specification* are not made
continuous radiator. This manu­
now. w h ile1 architects are atm
facturer has spent seven years
able to take on new work, you
on ita perfection ami 4s .dill
w|II not he pfepared to take bids
withholding
design
data
and
until "lung 'after, builder*
working detail* until remaining
ready to atart work. And If yoa
tests have been completed. Still
wait too long, architects, bullden
another ease can tw found in
and construction labor will, aft
the development of highly ad­
be ao busy that ydu will miss
vanced automatic controls for
many montha o f enjoyment In
house
heating
system*.
One
your new home.
manufacturer ha* devised moan*
“ Yes.-you can have a ’ miracle’
o f providing controls that wilt
house right after the war.” pro­
maintain different temperature*
mises Mr. Rogers, "If you atart
In different part* of th* house.
now, plan wisely within your
In actuality, the units that do
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mean*, employ good counsel, and
this work' have been available for
let common sensp and good taste
Phone 9148
at least ten years and nava been
SL
Arcade Bldg.
supersede, th* mere copying of
used in th* 'tone control' of de­
traditional—styling and epsw rarluxe residences and Urge . build- ■
rangetneaU.",
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skillful combination of well-teat.)
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rlavlratta to
t n fform
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h n t i l r n l ’*s* y
v ss. -,.
*dl devices
terns' suitable for new or old
homes heated , by almost any
standard method.
“ fluch example*
show • w h y'
moat' of this details of ultra- 1
‘modern homes are of prewar j SINCI the day of hts birth. In 1010,
vintage. They also show why i this little Dutch boy has known
auper-lmag (native
dream-house* 1
both log but oppression and misery,
requiring
fanciful, undeveloped
Aialerlala ami gadgets • are not The Germans came to his Holland
town a few days after his birth and,
likrly to appear on V-daV.
“ When restrictions ure lifted tragic little fellow that he it. tie
on rlvilian production, we will
(International)
inherit the results of research
slatted long before I’eorl Harbor
and ‘only Intermidml by wqf ac­ other things will roal more, hut f
tivities. We will nlao byjicflt you may get- equal or better ac­
from the belter manufacturing commodation* ami l i v a b i l i t y
methods ami the war materials through modern design for a I
»'«*•* rat
developed under stress of war, smaller share o f your Income
wherever they are odaptahle to in lit* than you spent in 1U40.
homo building.
" i f you employ tut architect Is
"Although housing was the the seeund if. Mirarlo house* will
onlg major industry xrrlmisly cur­ nui Ih- erected for sale by spete-lb. A larger
Club SfMka
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tailed by the war, t has nql re­ rulativ* builders until lung after
Grade A
mained static. The building In­ they cease to he ‘ miracles.’ Very I
10-ih Rib Roast
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dustry has learnr^ oiucu, plan­ few builders will take the risk
Short Ribs
lb
Rousting
ned much and advanced far In of using new designs, new maStowing Boof
lb
spite of all obstacles.
lei ml* or uew ei|uipmellt until
You Can Build Postwar— If
Frfsh. Hamburger •
lb
they know whill they cost, until
Stewing
"Name any really desirable fea­ these cofts are low ami until I
ture you want lor vour new they are sure the r~ idle will
Round Bono Cutjots
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home and you can have It— If,” buy their housss ns fast ns they
continues Mr. Rogers, "but per­ are finished.
Rib Chopa lb
haps we should nom ine these Ifs.
No Bone, No W aite
“ So if you want a miracle
Bonolou Shoulder
lb
" I f you havg enough
_____ money— hou-e you must take the initia­
Bro.ft Stew
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The greatest fallacy in the pipe tive. It is not enough to go to n
dream* o f miracle houses In the builder With amateur sketches.
Sliced Liver
lb
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future la that they will cost You not only need an architect,
lesa than equivalent houses built. but one of the bunt--n man who
Rib Chopa
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Gradb A
Croia Cut Shoulder
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ten or fifteen year*, or If w&lt; as i^ell as design*, and one who I
suffer, another sharp depression has nee*** to competent mechani- I
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that deflates, the dollar l»cW&gt;w &lt;r*l and structural engineers. N»w I
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prewar levels.
main Ini.* ami equipment, often 1
no Book.
"A square look at the facta pew designs, Involve engineering I
SirWi Roast
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■hows tHat wage* and living calculations and careful detailing I
coals have-eiaen about 30'fv oyer An that builders and construction ’
'HMD prices. How can building lal-or ran put tlUugs together co r-1
Do. Caught
coats be eapeeted to drop sharply /JKUy. 1bough In an unfamiliar
In th* face o f hlghtr wagaa.' way.
i
higher transportation end illatrlSpanish
“ rf you have n pioneering spirit
bution costs and u scarcity of •hd will start planning now i* I
trained labor ? Based on these tpe third requirement. Miraclef
-facts alone, a house costing IS,- i houae* are for pioneer*- families!
Whole Soli
:000 In 1DW may he eapeeted t o 't ‘lh f1 ®nJ°y setting the pace fo e !
others and are willing to departl
Covkea lot BrotUog
from th* habits that tradition,
has fostered. The im»u striking I
feature of -the truly modern!
houae is that It |* designed II
Boh. Be Btd.
aruurd present-day living nablts.il
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T * family, it* iwssessiont and!
loa, site on which it ia erected |
There ia no attenqit to copy other
houaea. Each set of conditions ht
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ciilly, siqiply am) without
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ANNOUNCING
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Courteous :uu1 offiris&gt;nt (itti-iulnnlfl nrc wuiliiiR

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n’s Gulf Service Station
nun I’d nml Opciatcil hy Alvin Odlmm

minutes befnro you were duo
it* tk /ruwi . dm cAnUer eauM he
Imd alroul ten yrars ago I had
one xUfh devir
In inv bom* in
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"Solar heating is very "Id; III
ll.-t presenl niiHlrrn fi.no n was
o ffr m l by opernllve builders in
u -O d ra g o siihurh before Ibe war.
Radiant panel healing lias more
than twenty years o f use be­
hind it In England, tutirlv as
mnny here. Aluminum framed
windows were developed at least
fifteen years ngn. In both case­
ment
IIIMi doilldrlilHig
ivpi-s
1 Steel-fraiued house* were cbm
nurijully active in prefabricated
as well a* custom-built types
around 1U.10; stool ‘luiuber’ i*
even older.
"A ll this is as It should be.”
: continues Mr Rogers in his nr] tide in th* current issue o f
j Parents’ Mngmlne
"Y our best
; nrotectlon
when
buying
new
! thing* for your
home is to
! know they have been thoroughly
tested. Heputatde nmmifnrtorers
• Hanot afford
In promote new
urjitw nr
new
material* until
they are certain their product*
will perforin well.

Rant war Products of
Prewar Vintage
"F or

example, a new type of

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

FRIDAY, JANUARY 5&gt; 1943
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Bulgar King’s .... Over 4(H) .Atjiletesl I l i S i l l s
Frailties Bared At Sofia Trials
Counselor of Boris III
Says Sun-Followers
Mystic Guided King

* c pet line foe tkmTmertlcaa
We per line for S lnssrtlona
pet Use tor H InaertioM

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'HONE 148 OR BRING YOUI lit to TH* oANTOBD

kiaat five words to ths Un. incJUdlrg phone tod tddrats.

U1 xHvxrtfewytrU tor sJtoattons wanted wfij be chargud f«r a t Ue

WANTED TO RENT
C O U P L E wants

furnished apart
menl nr hou*e. Phone Mrs.
Jones, 672-W.

WANTED to
rent; furnished
apartment or house. Couple.
Cull Kris, and Mrs. (‘.II. Brown.
Jr., at 672-W.
FOR SALE: Pipe fillings, valves, UNFURNISHED small house or
apartment by two service men's
.plumbing
supplies,
pre-war
wives, local residents. Phone
automatic hot water heater,
c /o J. K- Walhcn, 863-J.
complete stock deep and shal­
low well pumps, pneumatic
storsgs tanks. A.tTrTlMlFr WTi BY NAVY couple smell furnished
W. 1st, St. Phone tpiapartment or house, soon as
ossihle. (all Ensign W, Jf.
WEAR-EVER aluminum combin­
evler. Hotel Mayfair.
ation canner. top etove oven
and roaster for large fowl or
legs. New, pre-war, In original TW O OR three t»etl
carton f 25.00. I’ honc 328-J
Will buy if pric
Phone 1R4-W.
LARGE elie circulating wood
heater, fine condition- J. D.
Davison, Silver Lake.
i FURNISHED apartment for cou­
ple. A. C. L. employee. Reply
to Box I), c /o Herald,
COW m a n u re'for flowers, 60c
bushel. Rhone 788-W,
WANTED to rent
600 ROWS of new 10-lneh brown 41B-X-J.
bleaching paper; also celery
wire in good condition. W. L
Henley, phone -160,

ISTANBUL, Turkey. Jan. 6. (ffh
— Bulgaria’* (lead King Boris III
wa* a physically frail and eaally
influenced m yilic who guided hie
country into war on the strange
advice of n counselor. It wa#
teitlfie&lt;i at Ilie Bulgar v.-ar guilt
trials at Sofia, a Turkish newa
agency reported recently.
Yordan [jilchev, one of Carla's
ctrunaelora, made the assertion*
about the King, who died myatertoualy on Aug. 28, 1943. nftcr
being aummonnl by Adolf Hitler.
He said another counselor, Profeaaor Panov, waa head ol a sunwarnMpfTTjr~?OTl and a hark-tonature sect before becoming advlicr to the mnriarch After at­
taining power, he devilled ui&gt;on
the abilities of flulgsr minister*
by examining their handwriting.
Nearly 400 of the King'* coun­
selors, regents, minister* and legfilatora-toge-irtaj-betosa two spe­
cial peoplCa courts.
The trial record was reported
aa showing that Boris never made
an Important decision, wrote a
major speech or took a Journey
without the advice of Lulchev,
backed by the sun-worshiping

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BUSINESS SERVICE

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BEAUTIFUL home In
fair. Edward F. I.ane,
man who know* Sanford.

COPENHAGEN Cabbage plant*
phone K63-W. Gus Hchmdh.

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WELDING: By un expert with
30 years' experience who guar­
antee* every Job. Would sppreriot*
*
trial.
Temporarily
located at 408 V&gt; French Ave.
A. R. Welch.

SIX ROOM bungalow close to
general
r*school. Edward F. Lane, "The CARPENTERING.
palrs. W. J. Russell. 70o W. Pth
man who knows Sanford."
Street, Rhone 747-M.
MIKE SAUK’ farm In Cameron
City. Boo Mr*. A. Menendri, f i i a m o r t o a q e i ,o a n s
1016 Orange Ave.
To build a home
To buy a home
6 ROOM bungalow with 4 extra
To ntnode) a home
lots. Ideal for garden and
To refinance a home
chickens.
Edward F.
Lane, C. M. BOYD, HSR, MaiaoRj
phone 462.
PKbne 176-J.
PRACTICALLY new
STORAGE year eat at Kent's
rlsgt. Phone 0J9-W
Garage.
Specie' rata dead
■to rare.
. PORK CO.
Ire* and Tithe*
RADIO Service— IRadios pirked Up
and delivered.
Trio Electric
KMAUI. electric brooder, practic­
Henrico Co.
207
Magnolia,
ally new, A . C. Betlion. Ht- C,
Rhone
101,
Box 1M, Sanford, Fla.
CELERY wire for 6 Or 0 acres I MAKE serreus, folding screens,
porch swings, cabinets; furnl
also bleaching paper. J. J
tore repairing. J, M. Wilaon,
Bolly.
601 Magnolia Ave.
8 ACRES—2 1/2 acre* cleared;
UPIIOIJ4TKRY
5 1/2 mock, good two room
cottage, well, electric lights, WE HAVE caught up sufficiently
so thet we can give you
near City limits. Rhone 234-J.
service at rmce on your up­
holstering and mattresi need*.
0 PIECE oak dining room suit*
S a n f o r d Mattress '.Factory.
Rhone 842-J after 6:00 P. M
Rhone 672-J.
PRE-WAR gas
range.
Rhone
7K5-J.

HELP W ANTED-

RED Bl.lHH Heed pototoes, cert­
ified. , Hunt's
Tuxedo
Feed
Store, 2nd A Sanford, phone WANTED: Truck drlvtr for
oltne truck, retail trade.
368.
board Oil Co., 3 I « W. l» t 8 t
CARRIAGE «nd pad. 95.60- 2At4
EXPERIENCED ty p ist Apply In
Orange Avenue.
person Monday or aftsr. g u m .
FOR SALE
•Fa Marks! News Off lea.
5-ACRE calsnr farm, tiled with
WHITE
GIRLS
for toarkars
well. Call R. A. WlUlama.
and checkers. Seminole County
Laundry, 819 W. 3rd St, Apply
In perean.
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to ACRE TILED d e r , t.rm
COLORED girls for laundry work.
Cameron Avenue, East H
Apply In peraon- Bemlnola Co.

IFOR RENT

Lately plowed and harrowed.

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2 Cases O f Drunken
Drive Are Heard
In City Court

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Easy Terms
Modern to the Itwl detail, with deep, spring-filled balloon cushion*

frame. . .

Rich Royal Illuc Velour with wglnut

TABLES FOR BEAUTY
Hand rubbed mahogany

MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE
Soft, mellow ample for a bedroom of charm! Choice
of punier or panel bed. vanity, cheat of drawar* und
bench.

son and o f Felix Durand, charged
with impropar parking, waa es­
treated.
Negro caste and chargts were:
Alma Jackaon, drunkenness and
disorderly conddct, 126 bond es­
treated; Hanry McDonald, drunk­
enness, f i t bond estreat*!; Lll
Ban Russell, assault and battaiy.
125 fine or AO days; Ossie Moore,
disorderly conduct, 126 fine «»r
60 days- Augusta Dillon, assault
and battery,
cast dismissed;
Esther Clark, disorderly conduct,
116 bond estn aU d ; Humors W il­
liams, reckless driving, 6'JB fine
or 60 days: Charlie Crawford,
assault and battery, 425 fins or
00 days' Nellie Battle, failure to
take ordered medical treatment,
case dismissed.
Cates in Court on Tueaday
ware mostly o f a m M r nature.
Ceie of A. E. Hall, cMrged with
reckless driving, was dlamlased.
Bond o f 96 of 0 . Rupcllo, charged
with reckless driving, waa es­
treated. Bond o f |26 of Mr*.* I.

Laundry Co. 819 W. ini Ht
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NEW YORK CITY, Jin. 6, &lt;/p&gt;
—Cold *tar*
&gt;Uri on the snorts »er*
*ervice fluff for World War II re­
present more than 400 standout
college varsity. professional and
natlonally ranked amateur athletes
who have given their livea in the
service of their country alnce
Peart Harbor. Although a com ­
plete listing ’ is imioaslbte until
the end of hostilities, a partial
roundup of sport* fatallticj, made
by The Associated Press, includes
such familiar names aa Charlie
Paddock, sprinter; Tommy Hitch­
cock. polo r.ce; All-America Nile
Klnnick and Lou Zamperlnl, mllcr.
Paddock, a marine captain and
once known to millions as thf
world'a fastest human died in a
lanc crash near Sllka, A laska;1
itchcock, u lieutenant colonel
and ten-goal International polo
hero, was killed when hia_P-61
rracked up at flettibury, and KlnnicL, a naval cnalen, alter—«namating football career at'Iow a,
was lont in the Caribbean Sea
when his aircraft failed to return
to its carrier.
Zamperini’a Kin HUH llopw .
/.nmperlni, a lieutenant gener­
ally credited with’ once climbing
a flagpole at Hitler’s chancellery
to collect a Nail flag, waa o ffi­
cially listed killed In action In
the South Pacific although hi*
family ap&lt; Torrance, Calif, still
has hopes lie Is n Jap prisoner.
College football's honor roll Is
longer than the others because to
many of Its players sre In the
age group and physical condition
that add un to a front Ifne fo i
hole, n rl*k&gt;' air mission nr an
amphibious
landing.
Baseball,
track, boxing and golf are other*
high on the list.
Other football greats to make
the supreme sacrifice are Clint
Castleberry, of Georgia Tech.;
Harold (Hurling Hal) llu nh , of
Indiana; Don Bcott, of Ohio
.State; Joe Routt (twice All
American guard) ar.d Robert Hor­
ace Moser, of Texas Aggies;
Johnn" Sprague, of Southern
Methodist; Wilnieth Hidat-SIngh,
o f Syracuse; Don Wemple. of 1

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EXPERIENCED bookkeeper. Box COLORED w^man to do family
washing. Call Co. M02.'_______ ^
8 , e/o f t e Sanford Herald.

damaging city property.
Fines
and
charges agalnat
negroes were: Nancy I^mpkip.
charged with drunkennea* and
disorderly conduct, |5 fine or 30
days; and on a like charge Mc­
Kinley Lampkin was fined 110
or 30 dayi. Charged with dis­
orderly conduct, Gm le Dukes was
fined 610 or 30 day*. Bond* of
116 each of Wilbur Jordan, Lula
Jordan and Collier Moorhead,
charged with dlaorderly conduct,
were estreated. Bondi or 111 each
of Boy Mobley and of Julia Molitey, charged with disorderly con­
duct. were rstreated. Bonds of
951 each of Willie Marie Preston
and of Elton Evans, charged with
disorderly conduct, were estreated.
Bond of |11 of Ernest Franklin,
charged with disorderly conduct,
was estreated. Bond of $11 erf
Lucilla Parker, charged with reck­
less driving ,was estreated.
Cases continued were: Gertruda
Moore, charged with petit lar­
ceny: Edna Holloman, charged
with assault and battery •and
Evelyn Williams and ltsna Cope­
land, charged with disorderly

Colorful, Warm . ,
In beuuliful colon*.

Chairs to match 9.95

conduct

(VIANTED: Girl fo r soda foun t
aln work. Touchton Drug Co.

N O TICE!.
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WOMAN for general housework.

MISCELLANEOUS

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WARMTH, HOSPITAL!

Itealitlng the acute problem* of Labor and Trans­
portation which Uila Corarfnmity now faces the under-.
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I i w I r r w i&gt;

than *150 American trans­
ports were steaming north
toward Luzon Island in the
* Philippines where the Japan(I cse said more thlin 70 war­
ships and carrier planes
bomltardud Lingayen Gulf

LEA D E RS from the House o f Representatives and the U.S. Senate
are show n in front o f the W hite House niter they had conferred
. c o a U n o u j jy f o r t w o daj'-N J -D with Prtuidtnl lUxMtevtll io i/iruorvixiij tor th# t/veaiax n l rAe new
miles north o f Manila. A Congress. They nrr II to r i : Vrre Pi.-sident Henry A Wallace;
Sam Rayburn. Speaker of the Hull*.
Sen Aflnrn llarkley. Senate
^ Tokyo broadcast said that whether m ajority leader. Vice President in l H 11 v 8 . Trum an; and Kep
transport * ■woe* hemg " p e w e d
John HrCorninrk. mujontv Iriulci --I tin House *■( Itrpi .--vriPilivt1*
Into O nitayrn or in the vicinity ( I ntrriiatlonn) &gt;i,u»dph»io|
of Manila remains n question,
but In either case it is a surety
that the enemy will play right
_ intd waiting Japanese hands" and
V the broadcast said Jap batteries
gave the Am erican flotilla in the
1.Inga ye it battle the "hottest re­
ception ever recorded In the an­
nals o f war.” and forecast an
inraaion "a t any time".
It was reported three’ pow erful American convoys were speed­
ing northward to Join the assault
The
Japanese
landed
freAh
forces on Ihr northrastem coast
of Fukien 1‘ rovlnce in prepara
lion to counter any American at
£ tempi to establish beachhead* on
the Asiatic mainland, the Chinese
Outlining the world pear. pine
It t-IIIN tlT O N
The governannounced
i- r,-slewing the enlirr led
Yanks moved lb miles closer os drown up at the recent Ihini
' i -rtlia l activities in an effort
to Manila and amphibious troop* barton Oak* runterence and d&lt;
the pi«d&gt;
i- ' .,-hten job-control and nianwere rapturing Palukn on the daring that the gist
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This may be the iv-ult
w northwest
coast
of
Mindoro Irm is "policing the pence
o '11....gh no deersinji ha- levs
* sgsinst light resistance a* ad­ J. S. Young, professor "I go*
miral N im iti belatedly announced ernnirnt at Rollins Collegr tol.&gt; rein tie,1 yet
1 Some activities, now ■U**t
today oeisiirc o f the tiny Fai* Is­ the Rotary Club at the Mayfair
Hotel today, that nnothei Prt-ai
l td ,t* «-**ential, may Ih- diopiwd
land in the Carolines.
American carrier
and
land- dent will stand brtore ( oligrosr f 1 oisi the list.
‘ Most artivitivs will remain
hSscd planes attacked the main 25 years from now and »«k for
another declaration of war "it on (lie e '-c n lia l list.
9 Philippines Island of l.uion Hal
tho Unitevl Stale* ts-mmes a slack
I
Some
activities
such ■ *
urdsy
{Friday,
Pearl
Harbor er In w orld pearr plana as it did
riituntum*
will be listed not
TIM*), it was announced today.
In 1K*0 "
only as essential but a* critical
Hava I planes hammered ships,
Painting out thut Senate rati
The pur |m**u would be In for.a
iltdfomes agd Inatallatlons on Lu* fic t io n la necessary l«i Unite*1
ion. J.ibcralor bomber* o f tint, States participation in any kind draft age tarn into essential work.
cleared tla deaki today
h Douglas
MacArthur’a command of peace plan ha*od on interna - Congress
for action, on tha manpower prolkta| treaty, frr. young wfUi Ideni aiming its legislative gun*
that If the necessary to o third* ut men b risceri iK anti t5 wh-i
AT miles northw est o f Manila, de­ Majority cannot bt obtained ‘ an
stroying IS Japanese planes In amendment to the Conatnution won't lake and retain job* e*
sent InI to the war.
the ninth
successive day
o f calling for a singlr majority voteOnly scattered opposition is in
heavy land-based attacks on Lu- might be rvsiuired. Oc he added, sight fur Ft rM.lent H ootfvrll'i
the plan raignt be put into effect rpt|ucHl that tht* 4,000,000 mtn
• r ,on
MacArthur also announced that by executive agreement by the in 4*F br m «de lo work or fifh t
If*
American troops had extended President at the one delegated
— with Action likely mn quickly
their ground lines to within 87 by tho
Constitution
to have ns the Ictfulativr machinery can
miles of Manila, seising the town charge o f foreign affair*.
Ih» put in runt kin
of Paluan on the northwestern
Declaring that "the League o f
But tin tbr other th ref flank*
coast o f Mindoro only 34 miles Nations lacked teeth, especially In the rxecutive'a four
pro­
# from the southwestern coast o f wisdom teeth." Dr. Young said gram dealing
with
mfmpower
Luson. Other American free* on that the Dumbarton link* plan ut Ill rat tun, l o u v r e * * , already in
Msrinduqiie Island are 10 miles embrace* a general assembly, a .« testy mnisl user foreiv-n |mlicv,
security council, a world court
from southeastern Luson.
I* ready for a knock-down and
and s secretarial.
All mrmbci ,
drug out fig h l
of the world league are In Ire
The chance* for enactment of
represented in the general a* j
iembty by one delrgate each with National Service legislation ap­
pear virtually nil, unless there
one vote.
The security council is to con ­ lx a drastic change for the worse
sist o f 11 members, one permanent on the war fronts. While a few
member for each of the so-called advocate* o f the legislation ap­
“ big fiv e,” Russia, China, lln t- plaud the President's stand the
general
inclination on
Capitol
ain. the United States and ultim
J. H. Katigan, Sanford P ly ­ ateiy France, while the remaining Hill i* to try National Service
mouth dealer, has bfen invfled six members are to be elected n* ol»l&gt;- a* n last rexort.
Nurse Draft Oppo-ed
to confer with Plymouth factory temporary members bv the gen
S t i f f u| p o s i t i o n , a l s o , i* d e ­
executive* at a meeting to he end asetnbly. The powers of the
held, Monday, Jan. IB, at the general assembly are legislative, v e lo p in g t o t h e P r e s i d e n t ' s p r o
^ Hotel
George
Washington
In those of the security council arv j pn*a! tn d raft nurse* for the
It | armed servrrea While there ix
™ Jacksonville
At
the meeting, executive or administrative
that
mure
plans and methods o f operation would be vested with the |*iwer general agreement
vital to A m erica's war and post­ to take whatever action might be nurse* are needed, arid quickly,
n rcrjiary lo preserve the peace
many members believe a draft
war transportation will be disDr. Y oung was introduced by for *ueh professional service is
cu syd, according to Joseph E.
Bayne, general sales manager for G. A. Speer who had charge of not the answer.
raciram.
G eorge
Touhy
the
"In the belief that the very
Plymouth Division o f the Chrys- was
welcomed Into the club as a threat of a d raft might start a
ley Corporation.
new mem ber by G eorge Stine, rush of enlistments to fill ths
—
The regular drill o f Co. C, fra n k Evans announced that Sem­ 20,000 places the President said
Florida State Guard will, be held inole County waa the Slat county were neceaoarv, House Military
a t tbs Arm ory tonight beginning in ths state to go over the lop on Committee spokesmen tentatively
E bonds In tha latent bond drive decided to delay irtlon on the
I t 11:00 o'clock.
and said the people o f this roun
nurse proposal.
tv should be congratulated on
"W e ’ll draft them only if It's
icir good record in the bond necessary,'' said Chairman May
tin
drives.
(b -K y .). " I hope U w o n t be
Visitors at today's luncheon, necesaar-."

D r. J. S. Young Government Is
Tells Rotarians lPlanning Review
O f Peace Plans Of Essential Jobs

Sayn Another World Some Fssential AetiWar Evident If Se\ities To Be Dropnate Blocks Treaty
ped In New Move

«

CITY BRIEFS

Lieut Samuel Guthrie
Earns DFC In China

3

which waa
AIR TRANSPORT COMMAND dent Roy
SE, INDIA, Jan. S. (SpecUli­
7 h - Morse o f
st Lieut, namuel L. Guthrie, J l J d s h i
l aid, D i l i ksi Ipygr

o

r

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

presided over by Presi­
Holler, were: Willerd
Minneapolis, Chaltmler
—

-

The President*! fourth » pacific
proposal, compulsory peace-time
military training, may set off
ht o f the Seventy
nJnlh~tiuRgTiML Churchmen, educafbre and other groups have
increased th*ir opposition to a
peace-time draft.
Relieving each day o f dalay en­
dangers their chances, backers of
the peace-time draft have made
plans Xstr bearings by the l i m e
Military' and Poet-war Military
Policy
Committees
lata
this
month. Sentiment on both com*
mlttece Is ton-heavy fo r ihe
draft, but It may not ho
lo o ff eat
action be delayed until
legists on is out o f the way.

Cross, Jt was announced by Brig.
Gen. William U. Turner, commandfng general e f (be India
-• C h in a Division, A ir . Transport
Comma mi.
,
award waa made upon
Named in honor of "Semlnol-i
Ion o f 300 b o o n of operaly." the U. 8. 8. Seminole,
flight tn transportl aircraft ____ combat cargo ship to near
dangerous and &gt;difficult completion at the yard of the
_
air ran tea. wham North Carolina Shipbuilding Coraand
was recently launched un
.a.interception
- aa _ .. a
. r_a-_-a_attack
i,
merahIp o f Mima Pam11,
Newport Nswa. Va.
1944.
County, however, in
eying tha this Instance refers not only to
this county, bat to similar eamefl
counties la Georgia and Oklahoma.
Miss Cole la tha daughter of
George D. Cols, topertnUndent
ull Outfitting division of
lews t t y Dock and
Bar at- his brother L.

Combat Cargo Ship
Named For County

Sanford *er*ia

ews.
The above na
&gt; th t a t t a in in .

M&amp;m

.

of Newport
ja brought
Tha Herald by a

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P. HerwdmL „

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MimliiT \-*&gt;*iiriiitr(| 1‘ress

N I M IIE R

' CS'German Supply Lines For
Cut I k Costs
Belgian Bulge Nearly

»i:t.

t» a |

4

N a z i s S a y T h e s e A r e ^ units T a k e n
J v f-'-J y--c-

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W ASHINGTON.
Jan.
•.
( A P ) — Presideat
Kixwevell
favor* th e general principle
of legislation f i r i n g the 1*•ursner buxine** a asorater*.
law frum the Sh erman Anti
Trust A c t until March. 1948 ,
eicept f o e acts of b oycott,
coercion and intimidation. He
said it would give tbe Iruur*
ante
companies
suffic ie nt
lim e / • nriadjust t k e w s e lv e e
to tbe Supreme Court deci­
sion bidding the business sub­
ject to the Anti Trust l a s * .
W A SHI N&lt;;rt»N

Jan

cut in d o m e s tic outlays

I llr AMfKlalfll I'fH lI

I la m ic r g c . Ittu (liilt-c lru tii

tin- inghtvin, fill t-i the
I Mf«l Army Karl her mirth
Ihf-

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th t

hr

lie

Jtm l

V mi!i* icr

kifrlmt'

t lr v I'liip i't t

iln u t f e i mi**

iiiiiri* *ef fiilv jiii.' i' n

uriuu * in 11n- ik,.i i hli/fiir &gt;1 -*f
thr w iHlri liai fiivt, i|1 th. kk.tlal uf
Oil’ Hi’ |(fill It til In*ti! t- (pan 1ll 11M
tc i‘ m .!♦■*. intiwtii)’ M *i " h 11 V Mil
I* I*. ! Ir.lt t.. &gt;. . I '•1.' *t . ki!h
If 4 ,k (|
r
Mill: i
1&lt; ,,, |jt|
VM. h' lp: TI| a. r. M'l
ii .....
1hi
l u ( Vr M11y 1 11111 it. t 1 .. • t I'.i •.’ *
41Ik*l %» HI .if.llll -*f •- 1* f r . '*1 lie*«
*•-* !, .eh
,.f .tnr ‘ f !«• ::i * ,
V» 1
1*11'
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t .1- ''.Mil */
\ilirw
• *r uni ,i&lt; •l ' iLt

|t» tt w s«

tas profrrn m
\ liitfhliatht of hi* 'vtatr o f Ihr i
rvrrythinK
to impirr

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l&gt;y flu* \ mu1ii*. ih, Pu f .nut 'Third

is rijMT Ip*I in Oiii t

union mcnnaire Salunla)

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wiMiiit ait.I imith
alutiu 1114* wr-sti-ru fiJ|ihi

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B"s-h

dll
tlr«*li«*irnI hum the ln*i
H1MH ■'Illieilt
t • I iiiit M tiiili/t'rt
f»&gt;rri'*i fhi* Hi ilith fiiijiv Bui*- til

llrM in form atkm nv.illahtc to*
tUy wu.h that he will a«k foi
|*M.0a0.UOU,UlMI
coni|karc*|
with
SlOO.UUkOOO.lMH) for
tha* &gt;war.
ant) it is probable that hr will
maki nu rtiiue^t toi n c * layc*
(i

t-ti

haw !•* * it . nl

in fiscal

LUt*.

ultlitiui'h

•Nazi Trusts Around
•f- -StrahhuurK, Rushed
As Effort To Save
Budapest Is Berlin
Anifritiin I ro n p .H lotlny
fmiifht within two miles' of
thn Iasi luTm im supply ptuil
into the tip nf tip- Hid^inn
Hulgi1. fnshinniiig n fmiit-riititl
leap mi crack Nazi am uucil
spoarhi'mlx.

Frcytidml ttotiBrvrlt'v. Uo*ljbCct mts
Nagft which
rofit lo
t 'oititre*!
TucRilay ta ci|&gt;rctcil t0 allow 1^ *
way for u llO.OQO.Ouo.t"*) cut in
wat I'xpciishturrH a rut a ilijth'

|m«*

Cut

-

« at that

It mint !»** done
irinfutr p rim F

ami
til’ llJfO a fte r Ibe war s o d fiscal
! . e . i e i l i insixtesi thsl reduced tas
- -tale* *r,* a necessary prer,-»|Uisltc
|
■ to any forw a rd Iw-aing j Ian

Cut In Wat Hpending
I.. If ••tla l A 1Inp l . * - Mt] iii 11
Mr ItiMsevelt probable will ask
1311IIP 1 h tir
c hr ml Mtrmr
for 17S.000.OOO.OOli for war *|*eml
*hr Mm,i' Him i i■till th .-I \ •it
mg a* against Rsl.iaaiiKio.OWM
•l». I i . h f L t ii-la-i. I 1Mill
this year
Partiallv « f i *ettlni
' .cl tiiati .ln % .i.
II Ml •• trh.-f
this and any rrsluctrun* in ad
. it* 1. I, t M ‘1 si*.* * .
•1
ministrallve cost* i* tbe fact
ili-i f( rV«I11
l"l ■*•&lt;! 1 .. .Met V’-MU
that Inti-nrst on Ihe puldic da
Mir tl i*u:ui mn . rt i 1 i! t. 4t : h«
will be up aloud 2T.tKMi.0UI
Bii’ 'i,i f.-uhtn «iff . 1 1V,
around H.lkKi.tKs .iso
■
e-,,
.
.
Some of tha heaver n w li winch I n
K P T l P f 't p f l
I v*
the new budget must cover arc * “
IV V lI v v lC U
a il
mustering out pay for inro and
• VI
l l l e l l l ^ l l l i l l Mi l l
idling,. Moscow .,,.1 f u n ! . . . I . , ,
n &gt;t .i-.
women of^ the snepsf services, in
. i
Creased refund* nf Income am
lirt * Iipr n f * 11•|m
t 1
&gt; 111* . • „
k„e|,
e«ce*« profit* tale* and kirnln
I &lt;1*1 \ I 111, • . I . - .
t •*i1\
\
factor* On tbe other hand Diet
put fJi-mriM* »
f L i i**’ 1*»rr i i t i i i i
- f i h ,uk
1 -»* •&lt;i I &gt;**
will be drastic rut* in outlay* f
iiurw i+ *i*i *• 't I Hi!
1
t it ll a
.1 Kit. 3h i * ■ *• 1 In* * *«.*♦
I ’al mkec Is R e p o r t - fif
new shipping ami war plant *
wM.ft pfM^le*
fti t f MJt pi I*
3 . ■ 7•
army camp construction. pu
ki1111** Buyw .&lt;f 'li'
'lu^h'oibT |IniTil
3 . 11. III. . t"
1..I* "ffu .
a fl
lines, and machine lead rnanut,.
it |&gt;I1 til* tkMits fi "in which it tlMW
lu ihs- In. 11*, C|" 'A&lt;! S%till tl 1c» . t.f l\
tux:.
(1 r, ii.M l*»t•l. itmi i.l!ii!( r*n the *•ncin V
, ,M.. K .1t III 1 IIHit hi Mr f*4 tv it
ih" nli* ftu* lli-lin. in ♦* *!(*•
i f 1m-M
War front supply lines In ti.
Hit til’
‘
If*
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h
n
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I \i h i
HI
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•li'jm h h w111 1
tJill
Atlantic and tne Pacific Ini'
VI .i|4,i ,i • tt lw cr • * , ..I i.M«l1t14
t IHIMTV .
Imrii firmlv eitAklUhrrt »ml "
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L»t* &gt;1 in k,i i &gt; «♦ tn
W .N, ttfli) -1 1• main , n*.» iair» I
ren t ifr» i r
cant in thii cAiPgury » ill I*** «■'
F n*lt|
i; *rt 1hi f Lwiuii *(i tl 11' tl 14;1\ r i’ in a i1&lt;i,&lt;k- * 1
nou fu * i
«i(lrnbl&gt; Ip m
The heavy
M.,1 -tl •i S K.s
V, * 1 ,, 11
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H.
Hank
t*»
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munition arxi hre pn*irr«nt* «
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At a mtM'h higher leve»| I
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national terviee l i « t*» irn»r&gt;in,,M chock an*l i * IH/* I ’* »&lt;
t iff m.THw 1 4 sell I till
-*.*1 Mi I! i^ *
ii... n . u l j t I l f t I »• nf till I 11* \
init*
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In m in n ) pnMluctiun o f wrn|R&gt;
l t . I t la .
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■iilit 1Dill ha
i itt 1 n. k
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IH4.I Wi fe* f | Lli 1
anti supplir* in the
criti.
•tie. will l Mi.... .. ihai
kbit- i'liMin^*
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ii. p
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•lift •
pha«« or the war,”
■t 11.1 i »l ‘ \ |.tiiy i mi Hull' ui in \
u
lilt f r a
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At the mime time that "
ti riel f r o n &gt; l l \
it *' •r
which
*l
rall-ml for "‘tntal mobllli n1mu
iMiHYru iitU'i
f
k : lt
Mi
all our human mriufcrw/* inch,
"M u,
Us
total
i.
Irig' 4-^*, ItmMfVrli u»nl nulhn
u ,1‘v
it." f
atiitiiu
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mutt Ih* |Kirmitt«Nt lo tic In &gt; 1
ill
ftarotl •
tahlUhment
o f permnnent v
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chhitry for the m «ifilfn»ni-r
it.a
brlirt • i
ll I t I I I f i l l l f . l i * v *•
C ace” in the ye*ni to com# H* Bruit in* •
.1 I - u U.|
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•i-:chf T •
Jicmtetl that he hom'd to
11
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ha.! I*•1 fi&gt;t* 1hi ih - It tn
hr It". I S'*1
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lu t -'i..
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m il to co n jfre n thU yrnr « ■
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'Miff uriel l hr re uhI.
will mmi
international security a^rreni*-'
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till* I. .Hit Iff Hi*
I tie " 'fit ills Hit..
I'iirrtiy full n hi.Mii.p . it in 1*h lie u n
hank
ji j l T&gt;t 11HM M.
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h»me&lt;| on the Dumbarton Oak
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patrn-k .u
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conferences.
eiiHtiltufi - . m in * In* tn|||»*.|
a rt'lri y fr«t»vi*| th.»
■ h i 1 it it o if 11 |
t di k ii kr R u h r u ilL u *tiiI\ *ix mile*
And after victory— which I.-- the yrailv h i jH.1! 1ha­ -t.H4.tk,.I.l
• itefittien* at w|iriifii io«rkr!&gt; from Iln^iirtiHU
t
ii!
'no
said could come this yra i ■ er* will Hun c lt' 1 ths ll,,alii uf
i ih—* i itud iia follow *
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F ij* h l m ile s etijkf
INrector*, wit. 1 'n luin .ll! rlW .
Europe— the United StateW, R.ai.r
her uf t uiiimrrcr t puriinilm l\
FIhmi Ih 1 My rrfoirt* ,i uond th e ut|f ( ic r m u n h» %
Fra n ce
velt told congress, "m ust ha*- officer* uf Iha- hit* k fstr the lf|ilrhl «m| tit ( J IrdfutiU uf till
l mu* uf l.im.itni'h l.iil jthtw ill1 w h ic h thi* A iiic r ii's iiu * i m p tui**tl t%
unirarsal military training" a* com ing &gt;*-«.
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i,i, i h w it i
f»»*
Wlitli* tin* (|uu|ity ii to w n o f I&gt;ru*M *tihrlui it! ~&gt;&gt; w tin
f (M iit t p e d * rmc« §-'*'■* i
loan drive, IP'C t .111Ik 4 ■I'KiIa ft&gt;i VI tpwi-a Mjif \ I out*** \u l.ui, M-ruult | tyt,
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Stum*
Niiirtrrn ttiilrp auuHi tJ .&lt;truN
(MHt. Mr Kill a '1I H*k |••" I'llil *111*. Siithe SIimm fur then tnwutnm t l J.. v 14»ir
and the Pink wI'll! Vh44&gt; tner tho in 'Ji'Uihutmir the .. I r ty /’ •*»»•! . -|Uunh m iudviiik nl from I 'J O l |Mllir|, ( the Herman* hrmt^ht I
M. H iggini
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Hcnn movement is ! tnnk, ncl0» , the llhmi' and requota hy nmk tnii? talr* - f IT37.
I l u ' h t , w i t h t h e Im s I r t m l i l y h r i n i f
captured Nvunklrrh A i-iuivspon862
t l ,,
. mi:
Weather is excellent. ilrnt i'ark fnfm the front -aid
T o safegiui 7*1 aF'aifi’ l1 lu-ksi (»f g»s|
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cheek*
liy
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Lank
“ I h i li u k r r
in
m n v if iif
n 11r h t out
Firit Rgt. Ire 8. Thompsu't photograph* *II i hecks ih 1m in
of Strasbourg, a city of
vnluiiii
of
hen nit wi th ifcinnrul 2PPJMIU
has received hie honorable Army actions of the hank, t!iu* fcf1 vin
*- — .——
| u, »n»,l
Meiit k 1 mien un* «e(Iinir Ht
discharge and returned to Han a permanent m m .l, »m s.ml
N siis ( raw Mas* Hirer
MFA MI
Jim. n
# t &lt;l#*. with the nritr i|rup|imif to
ford, and ia now employe*!
*
The German* threw in three
“ We arv miimuk ,in&gt;l w tiling
book-keeper a t the W est Sub to c o opFruIr Mitu tin t ity uf Thmonw II Sermunn, i.-.utaw itm. 1 ;»■» low* iii, $J (Ht f,»r |K&gt;orer k'rxdc* new attack* north of Strasbourg,
waah house o f American J ru r K anfonl ami ( Hunt&gt; uffn ial# lo nmlr, sfcihdI rl*s» uf tUfeen, bn*- | W i riitt* ntovvtitent o f celery m the *trouge*t of wlm-h wa* by
I'rlrea arc wrakqf. ut lra*l a hattalon supported bv
frw ived
u coninieiidatlun
fen I ’&gt; rul&lt; dully
Growers Inc.
makie this m nuilt*
SgL Thompson was a mem lo-r locality," hr *!«-Iaii -»l
mri lU.r jmis serviee nl a U. H ranging from (.125 to (4.25. Rod nine tank* east of Hunspurh, five
llli.*
tintatoea
artmoving in small
o f the Florida Rational Guard.
Advanced
Am|.hihiuu*
mile* south of tin- French fron ­
PrtBtnl ti if retort uf the bn nil N a v a l
124 th Infantry and was railed l &gt; am CL It t k«nt ~ uf 4H irtln. An* Training Sub-ltaxe vsbere men vutil me 11*-1nand i* gnial at (2 l &lt;5. tier city Wisscrnhmlrg
active duty in 1940. He Irainot drew iHjiiti, Ji , uf O i i n l u arid were trained and ria fl were pre fur Ml pun ml bug*. Hriuash move­
Far lo the north tn pattern
one year at Camp Btanding and iSlivia, ( h u t k-a Dunn. F o r m s ! pam l for the invasion nl con­ ment i* light at price* ranging Holland the German* crossed the
from |5.t)o to (fl.75.
Hume confor three y e a n served at Ft Gatchel. K G. Kil|u»tnrk, Jr.# tinental Kuru|&gt;«.
dilinn prevail* a* to lima bean* Man* in company strength and
Banning, Ga. wham be was a and W A 1‘eitikk .if Sanfitrd
Ills 1 om in violation said In narl
ut |i! 25 to $rt,75 and Jvngliah prua established a bridgehead which
member of tha Infantry Sc hod
"The
iwrrftirmance
uf
but
TilKiv-i
With warm weather. wax under British counter-attack.
SgL Thompson is married to the and (X II. McNulty uf M rlbouroj. was above that normally to be at 15*25.
The German rpmrmmiquv located
ir
b
itis
a
e
S na r * t &gt; K . bij
fonwar Loella Mahoney and lives
rspecteil and distinguished him
Ihr bridgehrad si Wansicni, 2d
■t 101 EasU Tenth Street.
from among those performing
miles rest of the Allied ha«e at
com|iarabte duties, ills itevulion
Eindhoven.
to duly was In arrnrd with the
A front dispatch declared that
highest tradition* uf and reflects
German resistance In the Belgian
gres t credit on the U. 8. Naval
bulge had taken on rearguard
— G rowers were retorted happy Service.”
Word has been received from characteristics as Von Kunilstedt
wife, --Anna
this morning as a rain, officially - Sermons,
„
, whose
. ,
- - - tho War Department that Pvt. struggled to pull back his fo r te ,
Pvt. Joseph L. Cleland, eoa of recorded at tw o inches by W ea- }f* &gt; » « • •» Osteen, enlisted In
James E. Lee. eon o f Mr*. Anna- with nil tnaln route hack to (h t
M r. aad Mm. M. &amp; O a k ad. 411 thermal, B. F _ W
h
l
t
W
L
lft a«f belle I.M and E. M. law s motor- Reich cul in three places.
‘ rnnksew -write* -from OufT^i ihr iilflik
_____^
lu42*
cycle policeman of Sanford, has
This makes ■ total o f L0J
._
~ 1
UNCONSTITUTIONAL
been reported as m issing in action
of rain during the first
1'ARATROOJ’ ER I.MiYD
’WAaHINGTON, Jan. 8. UP)—
In Uelgium since Dec. 17.
o f the month and up to 7:45
Pvt. James R. Lloyd son of
Pvt. I.co attended local schools Texas legislation requiring paid
"th a boras lawn paper.”
’
thi. morning.
Norm.1 Mr. med M r,. J. A. Uovd of U k e and at the age o f 18. entered the labor unlqn organisers to register
. M# odds that ha would Hko to ralafal) foe this
___ period
,M Mary has won the rig nt to
service in January, . 1043.
He with the state before soliciting
hoar from m ore of Ua friend* inch and therefor* the excess Is “ W in *, and Boots” o f the United tralriALfl
for nsw member* was declare*]
a! Ff. flim mlno*1 H i R«rv

f; Local Prosperity ( H(‘r&gt; DislrihuifMl Marlcet Director
(iroup r nmmnni n . i
: Is Reflected In Bv\tChamber
iiuimrni' itioi) tom m ends Butler &lt;*.»' »»"•■«»*
* H ig h e r Deposits
For Cooperation

n...,t.»»- v,..

|Florida S I ;i 1 * Bank
i Shows lucre list* Of

O v t*r .‘17 I’ c rcc n (

r

Sfft. Ira. S. Thompson
GivenArmy Discharge

Tracy D. McCuller Private L. Cleland
Enjoys L o ca l Paper
Dies In Jacksonville
-■ :

jmrtar performance o f hie
to overcome—he accomplished hie
with distinction* .

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MO N D A Y .

Budget Message May
Seek Ten Billions
Less For iSext Year
With NoMore Taxes

Tokyo todny ruportetl more

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AN IN D E P E N D E N T NEWS P AI ' E l t

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450 American Transf ports And 7®j\Var7 *Tships Are Reported
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VOLUME XXXVI

* Japs Announce
F ierce Battle
"N ear M anila

IN S D R E /w P /^
j^W ITH WAR BONDS

prlvl*

been no lo o g

Ge t s

GrowerH Ruptirtcd
Happy Over Rain

Commendation

Fatrolman Lee’« Son
Misain^ In Action

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PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

FRIDAY, JANUARY 5&gt; 1943
...............

Bulgar King’s .... Over
Frailties Bared At Sofia Trials
Counselor of Boris III
Says Sun-Followers
Mystic Guided King

* c pet line foe tk m T m e r tlc a a
We per line fo r S lnssrtlona
pet Use to r H InaertioM
lmunj H t i ( e e t)i
'HO N E 148 OR BRING Y O U I l i t to T H * oANTOBD
kiaat five words to ths U n. incJUdlrg phone to d td d rats.
U1 xHvxrtfewytrU tor sJtoattons w anted wfij be chargud f«r a t Ue

&amp;

WANTED TO RENT
CO U PLE wants furnished ap art
m enl nr hou*e. Phone Mrs.
Jones, 672-W.
WANTED to
ren t; furnished
apartm ent or house. Couple.
Cull Kris, and Mrs. (‘.II. Brown.
J r ., at 672-W.
FOR SALE: Pipe fillings, valves, UNFURNISHED small house or
apartm ent by tw o service men's
.plumbing
supplies,
pre-war
wives, local residents. Phone
automatic hot water heater,
c /o J. K- W alhcn, 863-J.
complete stock deep and shal­
low well pumps, pneumatic
storsgs tanks. A.tTrTlMlFr WTi BY NAVY couple smell furnished
W. 1st, St. Phone tp iapartm ent or house, soon as
ossihle. (a ll Ensign W, Jf.
WEAR-EVER aluminum combin­
evler. Hotel Mayfair.
ation canner. top etove oven
and roaster for large fowl or
legs. New, pre-w ar, In original TWO OR three t»etl
carton f 25.00. I’honc 328-J
Will buy if pric
Phone 1R4-W.
LARGE elie circulating wood
heater, fine condition- J. D.
Davison, Silver Lake.
i FURNISHED ap artm en t for cou­
ple. A. C. L. employee. Reply
to Box I), c/o Herald,
COW m a n u re 'f o r flowers, 60c
bushel. Rhone 788-W,
WANTED to ren t
600 ROWS of new 10-lneh brown 41B-X-J.
bleaching paper; also celery
wire in good condition. W. L
Henley, phone -160,

ISTANBUL, Turkey. Jan. 6. (ffh
—Bulgaria’* (lead King Boris III
wa* a physically frail and eaally
influenced m yilic who guided hie
country into war on the strange
advice of n counselor. It wa#
teitlfie&lt;i at I lie Bulgar v.-ar guilt
trials at Sofia, a Turkish newa
agency reported recently.
Yordan [jilchev, one of Carla's
ctrunaelora, made the assertion*
about the King, who died myatertoualy on Aug. 28, 1943. nftcr
being aummonnl by Adolf H itler.
He said another counselor, Profeaaor Panov, waa head ol a sunwarnMpfTTjr~?OTl and a hark-tonature sect before becoming advlicr to the mnriarch A fter a t­
taining power, he devilled ui&gt;on
the abilities of flulgsr minister*
by examining their handwriting.
N early 400 of the King'* coun­
selors, regents, minister* and legfilatora-toge-irtaj-betosa two spe­
cial peoplCa courts.
The trial record was reported
aa showing that Boris never made
an Im portant decision, wrote a
major speech or took a Journey
without the advice of Lulchev,
backed by the sun-worshiping

e

BUSINESS SERVICE

A

BEAUTIFUL home In
fair. Edward F. I.ane,
man who know* Sanford.

COPENHAGEN Cabbage plant*
phone K63-W. Gus Hchmdh.

WELDING: By un expert with
30 years' experience who g u a r­
antee* every Job. Would sppreriot*
* tria l.
Temporarily
located at 408 V&gt; French Ave.
A. R. Welch.

2 Cases Of Drunken
Drive Are Heard
In City Court

4(H) .A tjiletesl I l i S i l l s

NEW YORK CITY, Jin . 6, &lt;/p&gt;
—Cold *tar*
&gt;Uri on the snorts »er*
*ervice fluff for World War II re­
present more than 400 standout
college varsity. professional a n d
natlonally ranked am ateur athletes
who have given th eir livea in the
service of their country alnce
Peart Harbor. Although a com ­
plete listing ’ is imioaslbte until
the end of hostilities, a partial
roundup of sport* fatallticj, m ade
by The Associated Press, includes
such familiar nam es aa Charlie
Paddock, sprinter; Tommy H itch­
cock. polo r.ce; All-America Nile
Klnnick and Lou Zamperlnl, mllcr.
Paddock, a marine captain and
once known to millions as th f
world'a fastest human died in a
lanc crash near Sllka, A la sk a ;1
itchcock, u lieutenant colonel
and ten-goal International polo
hero, was killed when hia_P-61
rracked up a t flettibury, and KlnnicL, a naval cnalen, a lte r—«nam ating football career a t'I o w a ,
was lont in the Caribbean Sea
when his aircraft failed to return
to its carrier.
Zam perini’a Kin HUH llopw .
/.nmperlni, a lieutenant g ener­
ally credited w ith ’ once climbing
a flagpole at H itler’s chancellery
to collect a N ail flag, waa o ffi­
cially listed killed In action In
the South Pacific although hi*
family ap&lt; Torrance, C alif, still
has hopes lie Is n Jap prisoner.
College football's honor roll Is
longer than the others because to
many of Its players sre In the
age group and physical condition
that add un to a fro n t Ifne fo i
hole, n rl*k&gt;' air mission nr an
amphibious
landing.
Baseball,
track, boxing and golf are other*
high on the list.
Other football greats to m ake
the supreme sacrifice are Clint
Castleberry, of Georgia Tech.;
Harold (Hurling Hal) llu n h , of
Indiana; Don Bcott, of Ohio
.State; J o e Routt (twice All
American guard) ar.d Robert Hor­
ace Moser, of Texas Aggies;
Johnn" Sprague, of Southern
Methodist; Wilnieth Hidat-SIngh,
o f Syracuse; D o n
Wemple. of 1

KMAUI. electric brooder, practic­
ally new, A. C. Betlion. Ht- C,
Box 1M, Sanford, Fla.
CELERY wire fo r 6 Or 0 acres
also bleaching paper. J . J
Bolly.
8 ACRES—2 1/2 acre* cleared;
5 1/2 mock, good two room
cottage, well, electric lights,
near City lim its. Rhone 234-J.
0 PIECE oak dining room suit*
Rhone 842-J a fte r 6:00 P. M
k

PRE-WAR
7K5-J.

gas

range.

Rhone

RED Bl.lHH Heed pototoes, cert­
ified. , H unt's
Tuxedo
Feed
Store, 2nd A Sanford, phone
368.
CARRIAGE «nd pad. 95.60- 2At4
Orange Avenue.
FOR SALE
5-ACRE calsnr farm , tiled with
well. Call R. A. WlUlama.

IFOR RENT
to ACRE TIL E D d e r , t.rm
Cameron

Avenue,

E ast

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lay Therms No Place Life
HOME SW EET HOME ”
and new furnishings will help you enjoy it more

3-IMece SUITE

Easy Terms
Modern to th e Itw l detail, w ith deep, s p r in g - fille d ballo o n c u s h io n *
frame. . .

R ich

Royal Illuc Velour with wglnut

H a n d ru b b e d

MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE

m ahogany

S o f t, m ellow a m p le fo r a b ed ro o m o f c h a r m ! C h o ice
o f p u n ie r o r p a n e l bed. v a n ity , c h e a t o f d ra w a r* u n d
bench.

RADIO Service—IRadios pirked Up
and delivered.
Trio Electric
Henrico Co.
207
Magnolia,
Rhone 101,
I MAKE serreus, folding screens,
porch swings, cabinets; furnl son and of Felix Durand, charged
to re repairing. J , M. Wilaon, with im propar parking, waa es­
601 Magnolia Ave.
treated.
Negro caste and chargts were:
UPIIOIJ4TKRY
WE HAVE caught up sufficiently Alma Jackaon, drunkenness and
so th e t we can give you disorderly conddct, 126 bond es­
service at rmce on your up­ treated; Hanry McDonald, drunk­
holstering and m attresi need*. enness, f i t bond estreat*!; Lll
S a n f o r d M attress '.Factory. Ban Russell, assau lt and battaiy.
125 fine or AO days; Ossie Moore,
Rhone 672-J.
disorderly conduct, 126 fine «»r
6 0 days- A ugusta Dillon, assault
and b attery , cast dismissed;
HELP W A N T E D Esther Clark, disorderly conduct,
116 bond e s tn a U d ; Humors W il­
WANTED: Truck d rlv tr for
liams, reckless driving, 6'JB fine
oltne truck, re ta il trade.
or 60 days: Charlie Crawford,
board Oil Co., 3 I« W. l» t 8 t
assault and b attery , 425 fin s or
EXPERIENCED ty p is t Apply In 00 days' Nellie Battle, failure to
person Monday o r aftsr. g u m . take ordered medical treatm ent,
case dismissed.
•F a Marks! N ew s Off lea.
Cates in C ourt on Tueaday
W HITE
GIRLS
fo r toarkars ware mostly o f a m M r nature.
and checkers. Seminole County Ceie of A. E. Hall, cM rged with
Laundry, 819 W. 3rd St, Apply reckless driving, was dlamlased.
In perean.
____ Bond of 96 of 0 . Rupcllo, charged
with reckless driving, waa es­
COLORED girls fo r laundry work. treated. Bond of |2 6 of Mr*.* I.

Lately plowed and harrowed.
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S IT . W ANTED—

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TABLES FOR BEAUTY

STORAGE year e a t at Kent's
G arage.
Specie' rata dead
■to rare.

. PORK CO.
Ire* and Tithe*

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SIX ROOM bungalow close to
general
r*school. Edward F. Lane, "The CARPENTERING.
palrs. W. J. Russell. 70o W. Pth
man who knows Sanford."
S treet, Rhone 747-M.
MIKE SAUK’ farm In Cameron
City. Boo Mr*. A. Menendri, f i i a m o r t o a q e i ,oa n s
1016 Orange Ave.
To build a home
To buy a home
6 ROOM bungalow with 4 extra
To ntnode) a home
lots. Ideal for garden and
To refinance a home
chickens. Edward F.
Lane, C. M. BOYD, HSR, MaiaoRj
phone 462.
PKbne 176-J.
PRACTICALLY new
rlsgt. Phone 0J9-W

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Apply In peraon- Bemlnola Co.
Laundry Co. 819 W. in i H t
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GIRLS fof full time eftd part
a' ■!' lanay
TanaW .Drug
Tle-ii As BlareNlilM.1
' lim
tlroe_at

EXPERIENCED bookkeeper. Box COLORED w^man to do fam ily
w ashing. Call Co. M02.'______ ^
8 , e/o f t e Sanford Herald.

dam aging city property.
Fines and
charges agalnat
negroes were: Nancy I^m pkip.
charged with drunkennea* and
disorderly conduct, |5 fine or 30
days; and on a like charge Mc­
Kinley Lampkin was fined 110
or 30 dayi. Charged with dis­
orderly conduct, G m le Dukes was
fined 610 or 30 day*. Bond* of
116 each of W ilbur Jordan, Lula
Jordan and Collier Moorhead,
charged with dlaorderly conduct,
were estreated. Bondi or 111 each
of Boy Mobley and of Julia Molitey, charged with disorderly con­
duct. were rstreated . Bonds of
951 each of Willie Marie Preston
and of Elton Evans, charged with
disorderly conduct, were estreated.
Bond of |1 1 of E rnest Franklin,
charged with disorderly conduct,
was estreated. Bond of $11 erf
Lucilla Parker, charged with reck­
less driving ,was estreated.
Cases continued w ere: Gertruda
Moore, charged w ith petit la r­
ceny: Edna Holloman, charged
with assau lt and b attery • and
Evelyn Williams and ltsn a Cope­
land, charged w ith disorderly

Colorful, Warm . ,
In beuuliful colon*.

Chairs to match 9.95

conduct

(VIANTED: Girl for soda fount
aln work. Touchton Drug Co.

NOTICE!.
.

WOMAN for general housework.

MISCELLANEOUS

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CAR AND TRUCK OWNERS.
WARMTH, HOSPITAL!

Itealitlng the acute problem* of Labor and Trans­
portation which Uila Corarfnmity now faces the under-.
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signed Automobile Dealers wilt remain open Saturday

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Season.
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p r r str r e In v io la te lhu*« inemtimatole prlvl*
l e f t s for w hich we h u e been no loog conte n d in f— w e rou*t fight!

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VOLUME XXXVI

Congressional Leaders Visit FDR

CBt Xu m I i w I r rw i&gt;

with P rtuidtnl lUxMtevtll

io

i/iruorvixiij tor th# t/veaiax n l rAe new

They nrr II to r i : Vrre Pi.-sident Henry A Wallace;
A Congress.
Sam Rayburn. Speaker of the Hull*. Sen Aflnrn llarkley. Senate
^ Tokyo broadcast said that whether m ajority leader. Vice President in l H 11 v 8. T rum an; and Kep
transport* ■woe* hemg " p e w e d

north

of

Manila.

Into O nitayrn or in the vicinity
of Manila rem ains n question,
but In either case it is a surety
that the enemy will play right
_ intd waiting Japanese hands" and
V the broadcast said Jap batteries
gave the American flotilla in the
1.Inga ye it battle the "hottest re­
ception ever recorded In the a n ­
nals of w ar.” and forecast an
inraaion "a t any time".
It

w as

reported

three’ pow er-

ful American convoys were speed­
ing northw ard to Join the assault
The Japanese
landed freAh
forces on Ihr n o rthrastem coast
of Fukien 1‘rovlnce in prepara
lion to counter any American at
£ tempi to establish beachhead* on
the Asiatic mainland, the Chinese
announced
Yanks moved lb miles closer
to Manila and amphibious troop*
were rap tu rin g Palukn on the
w northwest
coast
of
Mindoro
* sgsinst light resistance a* ad­
miral N im iti belatedly announced
today oeisiirc of the tiny Fai* I s ­
land in the Carolines.
American ca rrie r and landhSscd planes attacked the main
9 Philippines Island of l.uion Hal
urdsy
{Friday,
Pearl H arbor
TIM*), it was announced today.
Hava I planes hammered ships,
iltdfom es agd Inatallatlons on Lu*
ion. J.ib c ra lo r bomber* of tin t ,
h Douglas
M acA rthur’a command

• - £ ? « .:« «

«

AT miles northw est of Manila, de­
stroying IS Japanese planes In
the ninth successive day of
heavy land-based attacks on Lu• r ,on
M acArthur also announced th a t
American troops had extended
their ground lines to within 87
miles of Manila, seising the town
of Paluan on the northw estern
coast of Mindoro only 34 miles
# from the southw estern coast of
Luson. Other American free* on
Msrinduqiie Island are 10 miles
from southeastern Luson.

CITY BRIEFS
J. H. Katigan, Sanford P ly­
mouth dealer, has bfen invfled
to confer with Plymouth factory
executive* at a meeting to he
held, Monday, Ja n . IB, at the
^ Hotel George
Washington
In
™ Jacksonville
At the meeting,
plans and methods of operation
vital to Am erica's w ar and post­
war transportation will be discusyd, according to Joseph E.
Bayne, general sales manager for
Plymouth Division o f the Chrysley Corporation.
—

The regular drill of Co. C,
Florida S tate G uard will, be held
a t tbs A rm ory tonight beginning
I t 11:00 o'clock.

L ieu t Sam uel Guthrie
Earns DFC In China
3

AIR TRANSPORT COMMAND
SE, INDIA, J a n . S . (SpecU
7 li­
h s t Lieut, nam uel L. Guthrie,
l aid, D i l i k si Ipygr

Cross, J t was announced by Brig.
Gen. W illiam U. T urner, commandfng general e f (be India
- • C h i n a Division, A ir . Transport
Comma mi.
aw ard waa made upon
Ion of 300 b o o n of operaflig h t tn tra n sp o rtl aircraft
dangerous and &gt;difficult
_
a ir ran tea. wham
and
.a.interception
- a a _.. a
. r_a-_-a_attack
i,
11,
1944.
eying tha

F L O R ID A .

John HrCorninrk. mujontv Iriulci --I tin House *■( Itrpi .--vriPilivt1*
( I n tr r iia tlo n n )

&gt; i , u » d p h » io |

Sayn Another World Some Fssential AetiW ar Evident If Se- \ities To Be Dropnate Blocks Treaty
ped In New Move
Outlining the world pear. pine
It t-IIIN tlT O N
The governos drown up at the recent Ihini
i- r,-slewing the enlirr led
barton Oak* runterence and d&lt;
' i -rtlia l activities in an effort
d aring that the gist
the pi«d&gt; i- ' .,-hten job-control and nianIrm is "policing the pence
t *,
■■ . . . This may be the iv-ult
o '11....gh no deersinji ha- levs
J. S. Young, professor "I go*
ernnirnt at Rollins Collegr tol.&gt; rein tie,1 yet
the Rotary Club at the Mayfair
1 Some activities, now ■U**t
Hotel today, that nnothei Prt-ai l td ,t* «-**ential, may Ih- diopiwd
dent will stand brtore ( oligrosr f 1oisi the list.
25 years from now and »«k for
‘ Most artivitivs will remain
another declaration of war " it on (lie e '-c n lia l list.
tho Unitevl Stale* ts-mmes a slack
I
Some
activities
such ■ *
er In world pearr plana as it did riituntum*
will be listed not
In 1K*0 "
only as essential but a* critical
P ainting out thut Senate rati
The pur | m**u would be In for.a
f ic tio n la necessary l«i Unite*1 d raft age tarn into essential work.
States participation in any kind Congress cleared tla deaki today
of peace plan ha*od on interna - for action, on tha manpower prol k t a | tre a ty , frr. young wfUi Ideni aiming its legislative gun*
that If the necessary too third* ut men b risce ri iK anti t5 wh-i
Majority cannot bt obtained ‘ an won't lake and retain job* e*
amendment to the Conatnution sent InI to the war.
calling for a singlr majority voteOnly scattered opposition is in
might be rvsiuired. Oc he added, sight fur Ft rM.lent H ootfvrll'i
the plan raignt be put into effect rpt|ucHl th at tht* 4,000,000 mtn
by executive agreem ent by the in 4*F br m«de lo work or fifh t
If*
President a t the one delegated —with Action likely mn quickly
by tho Constitution to have ns the Ictfulativr machinery can
charge o f foreign affair*.
Ih» put in runt kin
Declaring that "the League of
But tin tb r other th re f flank*
Nations lacked teeth, especially In the rxecutive'a four
pro­
wisdom teeth." Dr. Young said gram dealing with mfmpower
that the Dumbarton link* plan ut Ill rat tun, louvre**, already in
embrace* a general assembly, a .« testy mnisl user foreiv-n |mlicv,
security council, a world court I* ready for a knock-down and
and s secretarial. All mrmbci ,
of the world league are In Ire drug out fighl
represented in the general a* j The chance* for enactment of
iembty by one delrgate each with National Service legislation ap ­
pear virtually nil, unless there
one vote.
The security council is to con­ lx a drastic change for the worse
sist of 11 members, one permanent on the war fronts. While a few
member for each of the so-called advocate* of the legislation ap­
“big five,” Russia, China, lln t- plaud the President's stand the
general inclination on Capitol
ain. the United States and ultim
ateiy France, while the remaining Hill i* to try National Service
six members are to be elected n* ol»l&gt;- a* n last rexort.
temporary members bv the gen
Nurse D raft Oppo-ed
end asetnbly. The powers of the
Stiff u| position, also, i* de­
general assembly are legislative, veloping to the President's pro
those of the security council arv j pn*a! tn d ra ft nurse* for the
executive or adm inistrative
It | armed servrrea While there ix
would be vested with the |*iwer general agreem ent th a t mure
to take whatever action might be nurse* are needed, arid quickly,
n rc rjia ry lo preserve the peace many members believe a draft
Dr. Young was introduced by for *ueh professional service is
G. A. S peer who had charge of n ot the answer.
raciram.
George Touhy
the
"In the belief th at the very
was welcomed Into the club as a th reat of a d ra ft might sta rt a
new m em ber by George Stine, rush of enlistm ents to fill ths
fra n k E vans announced th at Sem­ 20,000 places the President said
inole County waa the S lat county were neceaoarv, House Military
in ths sta te to go over the lop on Committee spokesmen tentatively
E bonds In tha laten t bond drive decided to delay irtlo n on the
and said th e people of th is roun
nurse proposal.
tv should be congratulated on
"W e’ll d ra ft them only if It's
tinicir good record in the bond necessary,'' said Chairm an May
drives.
(b -K y .). "I hope U w o n t be
Visitors a t today's luncheon, necesaar-."
which waa presided over by Presi­
The President*! fourth »pacific
dent Roy Holler, w ere: Willerd proposal, compulsory peace-time
Morse of Minneapolis, Chaltmler m ilitary training, may se t off
J lJ d s h i
—
h t of the Seventy
nJnlh~tiuRgTiML Churchm en, educafbre and o th er groups have
increased th * ir opposition to a
Combat Cargo Ship
peace-time d ra ft.
Relieving each day of dalay en­
Nam ed For County d angers
their chances, backers of
th e peace-time d ra ft have made
,
Named in honor of "Semlnol-i plans Xstr b earin g s by th e l i m e
ly." th e U. 8. 8 . Seminole, M ilitary' and Poet-w ar Military
____com bat cargo ship to near
Policy
Com m ittees
la ta
this
completion a t the yard of the m onth. Sentim ent on b oth com*
North Carolina Shipbuilding Cora- m lttece Is ton-heavy fo r ih e
w as recently launched un d ra ft, but It m ay not ho
me rah Ip of Mima Pamlo o ff eat
Newport Nswa. Va.
action be delayed until
County, however, in legists on is o u t o f th e way.
this Instance refers not only to
this county, bat to sim ilar eamefl
counties la Georgia and Oklahoma. Tracy D . M cCuller
Miss Cole la tha daughter of
D ies In Jacksonville
George D. Cols, topertnU ndent
-■ :
ull O utfitting division of
lews t t y Dock and
B ar at- h is brother L.

&gt; th t a t t a i n in .

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MONDAY.

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N I M IIE R »i:t.

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•Nazi Trusts Around
•f- -StrahhuurK, Rushed
As Effort To Save
Budapest Is Berlin

B e lg iu m
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W A SH IN G TO N .
Jan .
•.
(A P ) — Presideat
K ixw evell
favor* th e general principle
of leg isla tio n fir in g th e 1*• ursner buxine** a asorater*.
law frum the Sherm an Anti
Trust A ct until M arch. 1948,
eicep t fo e acts of b oycott,
coercion and intim idation. H e
said it would give tbe Iruur*
ante
com panies
su ffic ie n t
lim e / • nriadjust tk e w s e lv e e
to tbe Suprem e Court deci­
sion bidding the b u sin ess sub­
ject to th e Anti Trust l a s * .
WA S H I N &lt; ;rt» N

Jan

I llr AMfKlalfll I'fH lI

Anifritiin I ronp.H lotlny
fmiifht within two miles' of
thn Iasi luTmim supply ptuil
into the tip nf tip- Hid^inn
Hulgi1. fnshinniiig n fmiit-riititl
leap mi crack Nazi amuucil
spoarhi'mlx.
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in d o m e s t i c o u t l a y s

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| Florida S I ;i 11* Bank
i Shows lucre list* Of
O v t* r .‘17 I’c rc c n (

" th a boras la w n paper.”
. M# odds th a t ha would Hko to
h o a r from m o re of U a friend*

k if r lm t'

l&gt;y flu* \ mu1ii*. ih, Pu f .nut 'Third

- -tale* *r,* a necessary prer,-»|Uisltc
|
■t o any forw ard Iw-aing j Ian
Cut In Wat Hpending
Mr ItiMsevelt probable will ask
for 17S.000.OOO.OOli for war *|*eml
mg a* ag ain st Rsl.iaaiiKio.OWM
this year
Partiallv «fi *ettlni
this and any rrsluctrun* in ad
ministrallve cost* i* tbe fact
that Inti-nrst on Ihe puldic da
will be up aloud 2T.tKMi.0UI f; L o c a l P r o s p e r i t y
around H.lkKi.tKs .iso
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.
.
Some of tha heaver n w li winch I n
K P T l P f 't p f l
I v*
Is
R
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the new budget must cover arc: *“
I V eVf llIev cv tl C
aI n
il
mustering out pay for inro and
women of^ th e snepsf services, in
Creased refund* nf Income am * H i g h e r D e p o s i t s
e«ce*« profit* tale* and kirnln
factor* On tbe other hand Diet
will be drastic rut* in outlay* f
new shipping ami war plant *
army camp construction. pu
lines, and machine lead rnanut,.
tux:.
War front supply lines In ti.
hn»« u » - r i
Atlantic and tne Pacific Ini'
t IHIMTV .
Imrii firmlv eitAklUhrrt »ml "
ren t ifr» i r
cant in th ii cAiPgury »ill I*** «■'
noufu * i
«i(lrnbl&gt; Ip m
The heavy
Hank t*»
munition arxi hre pn*irr«nt* «
MrS At a mtM'h higher leve»| I
h ll| **i »
lhe&gt;p **&gt;•t a pnihiH v will tw •
«ri«l • t
yv*&gt;uj1h*v1 hv ctilw in tilhri ftelTci
ln hn a*ltlreN* lu i tinr&lt;i
uf Pie
HnlurtUy on the wtnir ol
ut
nation, Fremilent Rinwrvflt « ’k* \ HA L ‘ &gt; i
•If |s. e
it.,*- i
Ihe }tlth ConjTP-\» to r n i f t • 47h 7 t \&lt;
chock
an*l
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national terv iee li« t*» irn»r &gt;in,,M
init*
&lt;tr|***«i*
1
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In m in n ) pnMluctiun of wrn|R&gt;
IH4.I W i fe* f | L l i 1
anti supplir* in the
criti.
i in tn r
pha«« or the war,”
lilt f r a
I *1
At the mime time th at " which
*l
rall-ml for "‘tntal mobllli n 1mu
k : lt
Mi
all our human mriufcrw/* inch,
total i.
Irig' 4-^*, ItmMfVrli u»nl nulhn
atiitiiu '
m utt Ih* |Kirmitt«Nt lo tic In &gt; 1
ftarotl •
tahlUhment of permnnent v
| 11. I • t
chhitry for the m«ifilfn»ni-r
ace” in the ye*ni to com# H* b rlirt • i
Bruit in* •
Jicmtetl th a t he hom'd to
•Mi
m il to co n jfren thU yrnr « ■ lu t- 'i..
- mi . i . i . i iii the
will mmi
international security a^rreni*-'
h»me&lt;| on th e Dumbarton Oak hank ji j l T&gt;t 11HM M. K il
patrn-k .u
1‘vJ I„ ^ &gt;M make
conferences.
And a fte r victory—which I.-- the yrailv h i jH.1! 1ha­ -t.H4.tk,.I.l
said could come this y ra i ■ er* will Hun c lt' 1 ths ll,,alii uf
Europe—the United StateW, R.ai.r INrector*, wit.1 'n luin .ll! rlW .
velt told congress, "m ust ha*- officer* uf Iha- hit* k fstr the
unirarsal m ilitary train in g " a* coming &gt;*-«.
During tin fi'crnt
i,i, i h w it i
f ( M iittp e d * rmc« §-'*'■* i
loan drive, IP'C t .111Ik 4 ■I'KiIa ft&gt;i
bond »aii-* Pi 1 f’C'Cll '1 ^ .it IJ&amp;U.
(MHt. Mr Kill a '1I H*k | ••" I'llil *111*.
and the Pink wI'll! Vh44&gt; tner tho
quota hy nmk tnii? talr* -f IT37.
862
To safegiui 7*1 aF'aifi’ l1 lu-ksi (»f
cheek* liy iin.y»’iyr„ l hr Lank
F irit Rgt. Ire 8. Thompsu't photograph* *II i hecks ih 1m in
h as received hie honorable Army actions of the hank, t!iu* fcf1vin
discharge and returned to Han a perm anent m m .l, »m s.ml
ford, and ia now employe*!
*
“ We a r v m i i m u k ,in&gt;l w t i l i n g
book-keeper a t the W est Sub to co opFruIr Mitu tin t ity uf
waah house of American J r u r Kanfonl ami ( Hunt&gt; uffn ial# lo
Growers Inc.
makie this m nuilt*
SgL Thompson was a memlo-r lo c a lit y , " h r *!« -Ia i i -»l
of the Florida Rational Guard.
P rtB tnl ti if re to rt uf the bn nil
124 th Infantry and was railed l &gt; am CL It t k«nt ~ uf 4H irtln. An*
active duty in 1940. He Irainot drew iHjiiti, Ji , uf Oiinlu arid
one year a t Camp Btanding and iSlivia, (h u t k-a Dunn. Forms!
fo r three y e a n served a t Ft Gatchel. K G. Kil|u»tnrk, J r .#
Banning, Ga. wham be was a and W A 1‘eitikk .if Sanfitrd
member of th a Infantry Sc hod
SgL Thompson is married to the and (X II. McNulty uf Mrlbouroj.
fonw ar Loella Mahoney and lives
■t 101 EasU T en th Street.

of Newport

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P v t. Joseph L. Cleland, eoa of
M r. aad Mm. M. &amp; O a k ad . 411
‘ rnnksew -write* -from

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t i l ’ llJfO a fter Ibe war s o d fiscal
! . e . i e i l i in s i x t e s i t h s l r e d u c e d t a s

Private L. Cleland
Enjoys L o c a l Paper

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Sfft. Ira. S. Thompson
GivenArmy Discharge

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w ith
SlOO.UUkOOO.lMH) for
tha* &gt;war.
ant) it is p r o b a b l e t h a t h r will
m a k i nu r t i i u e ^ t toi n c * lay c*
ultlitiui'h h r is rijMT I p*I in Oiii
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rofit lo t 'oititre*!

Dr. J. S. Young Government Is
Tells Rotarians lPlanning Review
Of Peace Plans Of Essential Jobs

ews.
The above na

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Sanford *er*ia
jmrtar performance of hie
to overcome—he accomplished hie
with distinction* .

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CS'German Supply Lines For
Ik Costs
Belgian Bulge Nearly Cut

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Tokyo todny ruportetl more
than *150 American trans­
ports were steaming north
toward Luzon Island in the
* Philippines where the Japan(I cse said more thlin 70 war­
ships and carrier planes LEADERS from the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate
bomltardud Lingayen Gulf are show n in front of the W hite House n ite r they had conferred
miles

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Budget Message May
Seek Ten Billions
Less For iSext Year
With NoMore Taxes

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*Japs Announce
Fierce Battle
"Near Manila
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new attack* north of Strasbourg,
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tier city Wisscrnhmlrg
were trained and ria fl were pre fur Ml pun ml bug*. Hriuash move­
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p am l for the invasion nl con­ ment i* light at price* ranging Holland the German* crossed the
from |5.t)o to (fl.75. Hume continental Kuru|&gt;«.
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Ills 1 om in violation said In narl dilinn prevail* a* to lima bean* established a bridgehead which
"The iwrrftirmance uf but TilKiv-i ut |i! 25 to $rt,75 and Jvngliah prua wax under British counter-attack.
15*25.
With w arm weather.
was above that normally to be at irb
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itis a e S n a r * t&gt; K . bij
rspecteil and distinguished him
Ihr bridgehrad si Wansicni, 2d
from among those performing
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com|iarabte duties, ills itevulion
Eindhoven.
to duly was In arrnrd with the
A front dispatch declared that
highest tradition* uf and reflects
German resistance In the Belgian
gres t credit on the U. 8. Naval
bulge had taken on rearguard
— Growers were retorted happy Service.”
Word has been received from characteristics as Von Kunilstedt
wife, -----Anna
this m orning as a rain, officially - Sermons,
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, whose
. ,
tho War D epartm ent th a t Pvt. struggled to pull back his fo rte ,
recorded a t two inches by W ea- }f*&gt; » « • •» Osteen, enlisted In Jam es E. Lee. eon of Mr*. Anna- w ith nil tnaln route hack to (h t
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cycle policeman of Sanford, has
This makes ■ total of L 0J
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UNCONSTITUTIONAL
been reported as m issing in action
of rain during the firs t
1'ARATROOJ’ER I.MiYD
’WAaHINGTON, Jan. 8. UP)—
In Uelgium since Dec. 17.
of the month and up to 7:45
Pvt. Jam es R. Lloyd son of
Pvt. I .co attended local schools Texas legislation requiring paid
’ th i. morning.
Norm .1 Mr. med M r,. J . A. Uovd of U k e and at the age of 18. entered the labor unlqn organisers to register
___ period
,M Mary has won the rig nt to
ralafal) foe this
service in January, . 1043.
He w ith the state before soliciting
inch an d therefor* the excess Is “ W in*, and Boots” of the United tralriALfl a! F f. flim mlno*1 H i R«rv fo r nsw member* was declare*]

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MONDAY. JA N U A R Y '8,

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National Service

fh e Sanford

INVENTORY TIME

THE PRESENT

Why Is Congress so afraid of the spirit of the
American people?
If n national service net, as recommended hy President
Roosevelt, is needed to win this war, if should he passed.
People upon whose toes Uu» -shoo -pinohes will gripe, and
some of them will try to evade their shnre of work ami re­
sponsibility. Bui even while griping, most of them will
realise that it is the only fair wny to get the necessary
■ u n ic n i r T to N o a t h s
work done,
rayakl* i* * * • • » »
t Peopie grij&gt;ed nlmnt rationing. They still do, but mostly
■; Carrier—»'»A — --------Om M u l l --- T----— ..............
-lot* about the principle, which they acknowledge is the only
n s4
----------»U Meath* —I---------———
air wny to distribute short corntnotfitics; What they gripe
Uw« Veer ------------- - —:—;
ibout is fumbling and inequities in administet-ing it.
It Is more than likely that they will stand right up
o be counted for a national service act. It is not the' Amtur-atn people who are afraid of doing their best— it Is those
who ask too little of them. Can they take what other n a­
tions have to take? THt&gt; Answer rings from const to const—
‘You bet we coni"
i
Troubles' so far hnvey not been caused by asking too
nucli yf_ Americana. They are restless afkl irritable only
ecausc they have not Ivetm-aokcri to do and give enough.
MM PifM n O 'l U
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e n t it le d '• I k * M &lt; U t M - -Let the fearful ones try us out-on flint fin?' They- might IT
i l l u ml all M » d U » ilc lr &gt;
I H II u a*« iHnmW &gt;urprised arqy.Tmd we pt ourselvcn.
&lt; IB
I k l* H i l l M l « 1*
The time to pass n National Service Act is now be..
M l Pew i lllH W H
I ” ' 1!
ore it is too late.
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•p a te h e a karat* a ra i * a

♦That Lasts A Year
A SUBSCRIPTION TO

Tlwt Home Newspaper

MISSION 40c — (Tax In e t; — SERVICE 30e

LAST TIM ES TODAY

r e-

Saving Fine A rt

MONDAY,* JANUARY S. 19ft

, Reconstruction of the damage done to churches in
Tuscany .(rensurehousr of Renaissance art, by German de­
WE TRIUMPH I ' ' A M . HIT molition or hy bombing, is proceeding appee. In some ctoses
ATION8 IN PROPORTION AS ho Ihjhry to paintings and carving is Indirect, a result
E EMULATE CIIRI8T: Thanto &gt;f roof holes which let in sun artd rain. In others, rijrert hits
b* (o God, who always 4BBrll&gt; Save destroyed (he work of years of loving skill. The effort
US in trium ph In C h rL t.— 11 ®or
■if the inhabitants to save their treasures have been tre
Si 14.
mcndouH. Wnlls are fieing buttressed and temporary roof­
At an ham tbit of
ing installed. Perhaps the most difficult task was that at­
Charles Dana Ulbson’n
tempted b&gt;* a fresco restorer named Tintorl.
Palatine*
This specialist In the restoration of fresco paintings—
(From The Winged Word)
In glowing colora and with gr;&gt;
hoso dome directly upon the wet surface of new piaster—
clou* curvet.
lives within three miles of Proto, near Florence. In bomb­
H it d ettrous bruth hai found
ing raid* upon Prato, tho house and aanctjiary of Filippino
, tha very heart
And aou) within each eharacfci Lippi, famous fifteenth century painter, was hit and one of
hit a r t
his loveliest frescoes, "The Madonna and Child," blown
8o vividly In living o(W pre- into bits. TIntori, even while the bombs fell, poHected ever)'
• tervea;
A child, whole deep affection, minute fragment of plaster. Finally, with about 6.000 tiny
never tw ervrt,
nieces in his workshop, he started the big job of putting
Ctutchea her Pekingese; and. them together. Today, after ten months of work, the picture
primly alert,
A trolling maiden flaunt* hei may be enjoyed ngitin without any repainting at all.
As long ns there are craftsmen of such devotion, civi
coiffure tm art;
While, by n bam , ttand m en
lire! ion has n chance to revive.
BIBLE VffRHB FOR TODAY

«

HUE RISKED HER LIFE FOR HIM
Y ci.ihfl .ILuJ Vowed Never To l-ore Any Man

TUESDAY ONLY
DOUBLE FEATURE
0ST0M BIACKIl of

RATION BOARD VOLUNTEERS

void of nerve*:

The Rubber Shortage

Fam iliar acenet. anil people n r
hava known;
•
A church, a country crossroad*,
and a brook;
A debutante fn flowing eve­
ning gown;
A little boy with wide-eyed, won­
dering look,
Greet ua again from *ont* New

According to an informed writer, 104-1 war thu great
year of accomplishment in the field of synlhotic rubber
The most widely used GR-S, which iH ‘‘76 per cent butadiene,
26 per cent slyrene" with a small amount of other ingre.
dionts, hnn proved 00 to 96 per c6nt as good ns nature'
rubber, and Is being turned out In great quantities. Why
We Hived, and never willingly then, people ask, are there nut more tirea?
forsook.
The niiswor is the same old bottleneck—man|*wor.
WILL! AM PLUM EH FOWL EH. There is no hitch in tho chemical or the engineering pro­
We wonder If there wuulrt be cedures. These nre standardized and ready to go. But the
any manpower shortage If ev e ry ­ manpower shortage, nlready su acute In other manufactur­
one a t home was doing hi* dead ing fields, affects synthetic rubber both directly, In the
level be»t like the boy* ovetwea*.
plants themseh’es, and indirectly. It extends back Into the
Custom now dictate* that yuo cotton mfils, the rayon factories and the enrbon black in
offer your but te a t to a lady,— dudiry. Without miv one of tTiuse materials, the synthetic
when you t e l ofi.—Titusville
8Ur-Advocate. Yeh, II you’re tires cannot be matin.
•m e »he‘a • l«d ^
After the war with manpower once more relatively
plentiful, there will.be synthetic aplenty Jfor cveryono. Now,
The Social 8ecurll&gt; Board re- when almo»t every factory' has a few machines or loom*
» . th a t some 700,C0o person*
the United Htatr* oVrr Of silent for lack of workers, the new tircH must go to krrp
y e a n o f . d tc are still wcrklng
supply lines. Jeeps and combat vehicles In action over rough
despite theft right to quit dnu
live on a pension. T hat speak* terrain.

r

rutin-air of Sflfto for every
person In (lie l mien S lates,
nut there have been Having*,
UNION
and the rm l uf price control
In date ha* average.! t rtly 93
per person.
North Carollnji s-td Vlrginm
W hatever the amount of the
18,045 volunteer osslstant* nre
saving ninth of the credit gi&gt;«»
aiding the members nf the Ixiard-, to the mUjdfDii service* of vol­
in addition to 5,622 paid clerk*. unteer hourd member* ami their
These volunteers donate as wat- volunteer n itisla n U , a fart th at
time work on price and t u t u , - certuit ly entitle* them to thy
mg control* more than n qu arter plaudit* of th eir neighbor*.
million hour* each m onth—the
equivalent nf 100 year's work for
one man.
BOUT
Among tho*e Ihus engaged uic
RELY ON
14,714 merchant*. 8fl0 etorgymen.
, 4 -LEAF
2,498 consumers, 212 doctors,
1,100 educator*. 1,008 farmer*.
200 member* of oranltcd labor.
10Ji member* of unorgnntied. la ­
bor, 22!) negroes and other**rep
resenting almost every roncelvable affiliation—rich pnd poor,
OUR
men and Women, old and young.
WANT
That the Work. these i*e«rADS
p*r have done ha* rm ulled •«
ARK
In Im portant aavlog* to the
LUCKY
publir ahould he obvious In
all conmiiaer*. The OPA may
be a bit too liberal In U*

TIM ES

.

Klnridtnt * h*ve 2.0 12 neighbor*
living In their mid*t who are
deserving of n lot of praise for
:he publir service they have ren
letetl during rhe pn*l three year*.
They are the member* of W ar
I'rire and Kutinning Hoard* who
are now begin ling their fourth
yeur of wartime- service to their

romniunllie*

These neighbors have nothing
whatever to i|o with rule* and
teguiatiuiin
prurtiu (gated
from
time to tim e hy "the OP A. Tha#
are Iho volunteer* who are con­
tribute g iheir time and tiflent*
to adm inistering the rationing
and price control* which are a
p art of the Democratic proces i
of trying to make the available
consumer good* go around on a t
equitable l&gt;«*l» afte r the fighting
force* are care&lt;l for.
in the eight Southeastern Mate*
Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Houlh
Carolina, Tenn- .see Mississippi,

His B e s t 1

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY

well for Americanism.
w # got th li rrom a child p»y
chologltt. lt'» about a W ashing­
ton Child whose male parent It
not only old Boston Back Bay
but vary H arvard. Tha mother
la equally M ississippi.:. Bo onS
evening th a child announce! th a t
»h« ‘ w«a going Into the hawthrootn and wash her bald.—Col
V T W • s a y , there win be m ahi

fDUul new bouses bull! after the

w ar, and some pf them wU? ap.
FD1***1 (he , so-called "miracle
h6u»es" so many arc . talking
•ot Uveaa days. But they WlTl
t monky. You can't taetm Ja
* * r t« of labor, tho U u « t end
m other eoan th a t go idto
Uelals and •consIrtkD or withIncreaslitg the total cost of
astounding- I
l a tKlItfclUl

Im B, Drl*colftn the New
hy Dfy.“ “I saw-men
oh Sixth Avertue from «Ur«.
Um tdga tamh otac-

•Jtm .rivers at KaWssw Chy
Chicago, because ef this hr

NO. I ARSENAL

^ATLANTIC

NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE
Any doubt that the American Hon*, while tha rem ainder of
automobile Industry, long, rated the 910,6 billion* represented pro­
the nation’e No. I peace-time In­ duction of e u in tla l civilian r e ­
dustry. had earned .a correspond. quirement* for vehicles and part*
It la highly .appropriate 1ha&gt;
Utg distinction In tho field of
ali-ronnd w ar production should the achievements of th e motor In
be resolved by th e.o u tp u t figures dustry In the field of war pro­
for 194L These show. H to be duction .should he capped this
beyond question
the
world's year with the high altitude bomb­
ard nerve centers of Japan. Not
greatkst w ar arsenal today.
In its record jvthure-tlme pro* injr of Tokyo and o th er Industrial
does- this achievement of
ductlon1 y fnr, I 9 » ,
tnoldr.in-i only
putting into the a ir In U rge num ­
dustry turned not
cars and trucks, vi-.~.»
,— ber* huge super-bomber*, capable
blllt,);i*. It* net, biggest year Ih pf operating at g re a t heights and
number of unite produced was Over v ast distance*, represent tn
18ll, with ( J million car* am i a large measure th e fruit* of
trtW U,’ whtl* th at year made a several years of Intensive pronew high i t W.Y billion* tn thb uetlon effo rt tar th a t industry
lUr am notit of production. But a t In the almost m ajestic afit feg r, martufaeturing Wea- JWr m y and striking power of
pon* M tear, tha Industry turnedthese new weapon* of War there
out products ith i total value of i s , .something th a t la strongly
9104 billion*. In term* of 1941 symbolic of tha im luitry Itself.
laitv aletrt tb « •production of
1M million c a n and trucks.
Mfc.-ftt te rn * of 1999 units it
WodUT corfcsporkl to an output Substitutions In

f

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NATtO

OHCitsua *wj

■war yw

. 1958-‘4I combined,

lilwttab. id Aoto Induitry had

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W.

*

STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF DECEMBER ,10Ih, 1944

V.

Discount*

f

49M73.W

____•

C apital 8 lock ^

lUMrvM

F ilter ee
4,790.00

Federal Rtwerre Bank Stock

•

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5.(0949

UU1
FartiktUru

' ,

20^7*.W

Customer* liability Under .
Latlsre af Credit
Federal' Reserve Baal Stock
U.H. Government
. Oblige

' Jltaea

I 97,293451(7

Obtlgalkuw
of Federal
Agencies

^7.'; 1749*49

Other Mar.
k*table
Rood*

1,322,75141 9,1994*744
Sb writaa gh wtUbir o
g l a l t ’ tnagdiine,
(hereby the io d a o f

•clenOous druggist

In no other' Hold
more opportunHlr*.

« 29,979^671.91

O verdraft*

Rerpla* and Undivided Proflla

B illin g

iL otdtnit of motor
ddltloitr'it i&gt;rmiucwl
rW tmfoed a t *94
m u A l~ lA -AS- U U V

Loan* and Discount*

j
. ' COMPTROLLER' S CALL
.
R E S O U R C E S
I. I A B I 1. I T I E

’

M a e airplane ba, . In .1944 It turned
m l n a a .en d part*
4 v flW B f 94.2 bit.
ta Jp eaU r than the

STATEM ENT OF CONDITION
AS OF DECEM BER 30th, 1044
COMPTROLLER'S CALL

Organized 1928
(dffHiaUd With Tht Atlantic National Dank of Jaclnonoillt)

Prescriptions

Idee that you could make

RANK.

Dim from
Banka ,

0SL31U 2

.
. '1.191,907.11

44499.749AI I

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MONDAY. JANUARY 8, 1945

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t3ur.fr.) Sl cr.&lt; gcvrm ci ai It. a '
1 Go. iiirn-r&gt;n P**d t h
unj.m rhM tin le t. Iu.1872, got
mad aU.ul it, retuineil (o Jack*

INot To Expect Tint !2*,h or 29,h ,;"v,'n,or
Much
Aviation
t5' ,N
p v,m:wlutilthe*
,sfir*!
,wj whit*-.
«;;;
if I. U. V I I Of
\ "I
A\ * I €11 I " III j1
fill
With:
ri*fl*r«vncp
t hi*fir.t
I u hit. Samu.l
C
.1TT Day.
I to .1 lieutenant
liantananl
c a l lI With
rcfrrr-ncr

divities

\Social A n d

V

•» •

1IIR L K

in &lt;i *erie* of hMnncnl in tide# ‘ tfovetnor, *tep|M.*d m and function
II* tlfX ItL O T T K FI T l 11KN It V 1 released from i fie l ' nh er*11&gt; &gt;*f , ij ih *fo\ ef nur until in | each me tit
i
A I* Nr » ■feature’'*
f c H l t Aiti»
A m rn m n rttfri
„_____ ______ FRIDAY
j in* ctkniix^tifkg fur |tmt war Iran* by H XX, I atnc) and •chrdulrd ahrii lEee*i ietur«e*l t ** the jfovThe Axalea Circle uf the San
runt i nr ill a I mi travel terminal* for imhlicattou Sunday, Ian 7, etnor4* »|e-k The Supreme t'ouit
ford Garden Club will met at
Hilt plntmmE eipeitft tiiL'r ran* the
MorU ha* been received |ha|
follow iiiK information
«* r«*^1 lhttl
rftivemnr
MONDAY
th e home of Mt*. J. L. Young at l‘M tialplC hotting ha* i i m e l
tn*ri u am in y eitir* rut to put
ft
t f
| if,
I thruuifhout thr pernnl of hiv
Butin*** Women'* Circle, Mitt 8:0 0 P. M. Boll call will be “ My *afelv in England
million* into air|Mirt* without n f fr rc l fur rlariflratiun,
, bat-ncr- Shnuhl Day he cuunlcl
A Edna Chittenden chairman, a t F avorite Camellia."
1 hr article refer, in' tlie luail j „r
.
thurixiigh planning
w the home of Mr*. Joe Corley,
Ro»e Circle of the Sanford
**A number of n tira have al t« Governor Millaid F CalilwelV. I "tienerally, thr •iiie.tlnn i* factil
Mr,
and
Mr*.
K.
U.
Have*
have
Cameron Avenue, a t 8:00 I*. M. G arden Club will meet at the
ready prepare! map* ahnwintf “ recent
inauguration
n*
the I only in regard to Hlovltarn, and
The Junior Y .W A . of th e .K In t home of Mr*. L. 1. Kraiicr a: reiurnnl fr*mi Dutha., Al* . wheie
they are the iflutkal center* of TWENTY EIGHTH guvemor &gt;&gt;f I '&lt; *bn(.e« u" ljke thl. 1 erha|M
they
altendetl
the.funeral
of
Mt
B a p tiit Church will meet with 10:00 A. M. for election of off!
the
WTirht
for
air
travel,4
*
*my«
iw. c&gt; ■ / *'«
i
-1
i illffcrenre*
he compromised
H tt. J.C. Mitchell, t i l t M a g n o lia cer*. Due* will t&gt;* collected I ol.o Haye*' mother, wfto tiietl [lee J;*
\t .if
t one count*
,can,t iildwxdl
,, L
Walter Hlueher, enex,*ulivr d i m tor Inc Stale of H onda i * %
the ,luit
28th
Avenue a t 7:00 P.M.
Hr. Patrick offer* thr follow - t governor reiving
a t thl* meeting unit Mi* W K
of the American Snciety nf Planthe
2Ulh
'lit* Virginia Welch, •tinleni
Wat*on
will
talk
oil
I
lie
-Hill
jet
I.
miHf
ttffifialm
**\Vhat
ia
ner»led|
|*
mtf ft* an el|&gt;fanal ion ami plan* gover rror*hip
*
TUESDAY
i Mime of the Mound PatA Hu»|u:i lit l it" more rx»nini«Mi i*en*&gt;e ami In u#c this explanation n* the
"Hird*."
htibuuw llrpSue w*J Timbow IVj w, t ****** from 'thignn Seed." t*oc*l
“ Write your own ticket, pendfng
I la I m St I'etvralHiig. *oeut the
t The Senior R.A.'a of the Kir*t
I
m
emoilonali*m.”
lut*i* for another article in the an agreement that may be had
n the no**l by h i l l \ ttu*k,w*thk ilio Itwitw m.1 Alow Mk Mi Ihm.
Week entl III Sanford vUltitig reB aptiat Church will meet In the
■oktur day
Bn
other hind. William A ■rrie*.
I tativ&lt;-»
Church annex at 7:00 r . M r l'»Uer*on, p re# Lien I of Putted
“ Jn regard to the liifference
T h e Senior V-W.A. of the
Xirlme*. Miya. *'1 don’l know of n appearing *hen Tallaha**er re j
■ I
fA t
t
|) i
* I
” i **M*I VI i ^ t J \ \ rti* ! hmw
ir*t B a p tltt Church will meet
city tTi the country that Ku* air frr* to Caldwell a* the twenty i
from
Ith Mr*. John Lee, 1104 Park
Inut uvrrexputxaion **
NINTH gr»venior and when I’at- I
_____
j where ih«-v -iient, -extra I week*.
Avenue, a t HiOU P.M.
t h a ra c lc m tw ui aiipx&gt;il plan- rick refers to him a* the twenty- I
• ‘ The bu*lne** meeting o f* lh e
Mr. and Mr* W F |lrun*o„ I
a‘ hm" '- 'W h
niftir nfe the^e example*
KKillTH governor, all depend* on j
Pilot Club will be held at 8:00 Werlnesday
erlnesday
entertained
th e
r u*
(•real Mrpartx Planned
whom you count, und vaiidu* J
P . 14. a t th e .U a y fa i(-jio to l,-K * - Methodli
halla* exfiect.* to have #rvrn»l hiatonuna diffei on the ipieation I
ethodlit Young People k*.th|
Mi
Klliatielb Fite ha* receded b y a board meeting ut
imiHirt#, Ukhihoma City hojir* to Herr are ■ frxr firctx" trutfeating I
i c n Ic
at
th e
home
of *
i !*teC"Jn.t kle. * \ i u i | i _ , e* turi.e*l to (Jiirtn. College in t bar
:80 P. M.
build a 125,00(1,000 nirp«irt and to whrrr the dlffeience# appear
il in»xx x iu i \x m a k k s i kk
j
ii'e a 17,000- nr re lake m* a « n
X'*%*%■lAivd h e** Svierivv Kditm
l J ! ^ t t A l rt &gt;!"nkC 1*, m0f t h e .Flr*H A .hby
B a l i n g « n. - " K H
w ith " b ‘ [
M*
“ 1 XXUlfam Ih Hloxhmn served
t
wemer
u hU^ L Wgn m* fl u
I the afternoon and after a w
e , ....
h‘ i■ -i t“. , K W Fite.
M'
NFVV YORK — In thr kvmhI plane t&gt;a*e.
a* gtrtrrnor twice: 18HI-IKH8 an I
BtOO P. M. a t the home of Mi*. rnmtt
«v Joe Tllll„
Stop off for a .1-ink or
ro ast, lh.
the nRev.
Toll* led the
’ "
K
iv)&gt;
t
of
A
met
iean
m
olkinf.
Kan*a#
City
rnviiloni
a
down
000 Magnolia g ro u p In folk game* ami singing.
Voile ’William*
take horn, a bottle.
|)t Hiram Huhimnn. amall loan town atr terhiinal U « A n ^ l r i
Avenue.
Lieut* and Mr*. John Kader
the air travel trend can he |
Present
weie:
the
M l,.*,
iincttlHtfMrr m Marxdnnd and a ant* a $20,000,04)0 air port with until
*een
The
A
iarian
Cl***
of
the
Flr*t
have
arrived
from
Tuivon,
Aril,
b il l s p a c k a g e
4
H . f t.
u
° . . . k ll« w th v Crumley. H ell, J., Voile,
'V* ' ktUHln, I’lut I Uni
\ it'll I *• ronxxny* no.nly three mile* Luiff.
lillt VII ANNUt’NCKAIRN
may*. “ It'* 41K to plan,
• a p t l . t t hutch wdi meet at the c , th # r|n, Cj . rf, tju lt, r , ,a H . to^vitii with Mr. and Mr* \V. E.
f. i a n t J f h Y c n l!
M l w i l l « lm
b
Hid It* R. rhomp^ui nf NeU butMallery
• STORE and BAR "
how
do
we
know
that
a
atr*. \&gt;.. Gu H
n aaty
ud ,«
Chapman, Olive Cham
( ha,.- K«u vi Mit, Katlvr u rtm tinfil t«
i olorn*
m e oorf Mr*.
asty., 11812
Virginia Chapman.
Phona R80
John l- F iaB fanl, pfttv "f f k tT trout*- iTill, ®?i *^014 4 nix'llk-ir. * \ *&gt;rk. i T ti k L it x»f American Air *ujH*r a t r iK ir l planned now will be 1 m W. Ut
4USM yrtle Avenue at 8.00 P. M.
m an, Charlene Caldwell, Eliiabcth bwit Uviunv of___ UljUItV*
.
1 line* of Mexico, *»&gt;■* *T.«s Ananti M tfr iVowCotxl iBa* p n e n
*uttable
five
year*
hence*"
______ W M D } iZ * O A X .' ~
, O m w r . JUrbMfM L-tmvu»n;
~
T T * * aniHHtncv the hirih «f *
Hu* kipperei) in |S7«i and -s ‘ iri’lfx i« the natural wfloiminit
, n
.
. . ,,
th a Hagan, Mildred Wlhdhitm,
IWnnt« lU hki, IVe SO &gt;t KrinaW* taVxn ftom ihf r n o n U hv IL*’ ae*tevn gateway »&gt;f thr l'riitr&gt;l
T h . Social D epartm ent of the M krth,
Ahee
l.,md.,u,.i
-----------AI*c*«p
Paiiir
fortnitfhl
n»ts| 1 S tnn, in a pro t ’«»mm»»n Slate* ** Thr
nford Woman'* Club will have Atv« t.undci jUt Mihlfptl A«nh
« pi ItrvKf Muir he**! \*ho u I it lit; Mutt V|trmi*frml
«11h Fulnt
" XmrlH Vi v x*a111x* a n m iu in m l il u u - a U u ii
reg u la r m eeting a t 2 30 P.M. M ltilrnl Wihiiim* K'rthn
•kith i&gt;u* IMh
TtHmlMv
t. I^xk&lt;m# the huh »d tra' *Pa*’lfl.
V\
\l
H aiti
| f u t kklfyorv llrvl »a| I’tailivv in the* |Vt
\lkinitvi«uih
Jii.Ia Krttt.thfii a l Kkktl
h* xxr*l! a* Xme in an n|&gt;ri .Ttioiu' (
. ■ r ho*te*»e*
i . ' ^ ' " will
i be *.U
amt M u
l l a t f r In r * *«f a 1 rfltll* \ "
played and
Mr*, rick.
j
* ‘Marge,e.
, *
. ,Hr.........
i,
N I tut a u*lui iivtt lu hi* tiAvv *p«miii |
f,*i another rut line, «fl«M a
11wxi g a luih\ u « l S ' lhl
M‘, u l ........
fir,eonw McCall, Mr*. John Mel*ch, I JonM
nftri yi*H ' uk hi&lt;» DBitiih, Mi nHindiiuv the hi ith *4 a tUunhteL
• " iH p iim eve*’ 1111 x i* m id , “ S e a ttle |
Al*u Handy Hmn*on. r.d Field until Mi*» R. Ill Mun hecatl, ittt*» Mat) Fltiahclh. J«n l a \ P t t ' V l i n a n u f e i « f i r $1 Ml l i t ,
Sr. and Mrs. Lea I^*h*r.
| ha* th e g re a te s t fu tu re on the i
Wive*’ Club dinner fnjr, Howard Whelchel, I'lareiiee scin Avenue
_ A Service
Her
tut hi I Auvbtwt Vleimn val H tH p ilil toi v* i a tv IX tsaeh., bit t a ht «*kr i, | I ’.icif»c ro a * t
hi j" «i'*t $ Ill
•held a t 7:20 P. M. in tha Knapp, Malcolm McNeill, Unite."
#111 b ed
Mead Smith. Itohh* Jove*, Hilly
The MinneajHklm Star L&gt;ur nal
l»! iLihiman «| m&gt; |*uIIih| Ii t ' ii
writing iroam of the USD Club.
FtirmU nf Mi* U l! Wttik
W,&gt; ivnut to v x p n - .- t m u i i p i i n n i i l i m i to y o u . o u r
Chapman, Alvin Kilpatrick, Ke* imiti vkill rt^rvl In L'aiu nf !h«*
'Mitlr
" K*t alili*hment of the
\ r-r-n lx f %*( D i i f b l i t g if i b f i x
SD &gt;
THURSDAY
! Tolle. Mr. and Mi* William* •Iriiih uf h^r mother* Mr* J It
wyiy %viria1 m a imw hr mailr .* to in title* a* the huh of an inter
cihsttintiTH f o r .yotir i o o |i r r n t i o n a m i | &gt; A t &lt; l n r n a t io u iil a ir r o u te to A h » *k n a n d
The Wealyan Service Guild wld nnd Mr und Mr* llrun*«n
m tm lam fnt Ibe miu* uilHlUfr
I'ulmri. in (.uhtvlr, tla vv*U*»
1 ke Lwti a*hi* T lir*» u r i r th» i he f )f tent hn*» l***en np| r&gt;'i«-*l hi
I tlu&gt; Mrw Uttlmtri hail yi«itvt| in
1UK 1 ht* l h n . t m a - 1 n :|i
Mi
I \\ \llntan w i l r l t a ' w l l'h*lir» h%4t Ihri writ Ht»l nl •*n ixi r htie" t hi* 'Skiir line x%ho*r
] S^nfuiil Aiftrn amt hatl man
x\«*x'utive
in Srnttlr
%%.ih a hutteUy i a Mi (»»r her U it • t »4ln t*s|
fiirinl* btrv.
t*e*&gt;crapht \x»l Vital
J*i\. *L» vvM«ile*l b n
l
Mrdn ■( t wtl*
Him !iri *ay*,
Many *»( itn*sx»
-fs *’••»! k lr th iin SatuiMai aflvx\ I i-i Ihvi'r ^ - - t “hi d a \'
M rs. R F /W e s tf a ll
a n - oliligt'il in ink. in i*iilv
l it 1.) I I V | ' a H "
4 I the
hi* imkihI
irfk iwc'ln il .kill* &gt;ii“, &gt; it * r* f a i l 1 *&gt; ix 'x.t|ri i i r t It it I y e .
iftti | ih i* h h~a 11“ii I* not the mi
|tdirnN
M
*
A
ivsi
M
tv
K
l
v. • H
V X i’
I h . ' t . lt
\|p &gt; th
T o S p e a k T ' o r L e g i o n i .uMvIl
w ork a n . I u i- .ulii 11 v «.111 i «.iit: u 11 |&gt;:il i. 11.
f at! “ i
Viff fane-.
yi
.uni
l S MvIL^tYtlL kx»-nuir
}t f Htl JtHil lull ilk 1v 1b i*oit ant
into
I hr i hiklrve |J am l f an»e* in
I He f»»ll**w •i'g 11*r»f il Ia i * xhere fiiiih and |*e*&gt;|dr are t •
Mr- K V Wv^tfall |»| fvl.leiil 1hV lawn AMst pMHf J i t v*|«rfNNl
Ktawl wilt
Ai MJtft*
Santfta*l**af •» * &gt;«*■?#x,j»*x*fH*rtieit
uf ! h r \ inr r ten Ft t .rg*fuii \ %i%\ I»n »\ j i
r “ f veaf * i&gt;e*iple bin r !&gt;xr»- »i
frx»m ht« f t wemt* \ ivltif
mi a n*, i4if-**x':hitn i is ii*. 11.
t U*|i4ii r t mrUt of FLu nla, will t■n. v ' n ftfiiiv &gt;f y#ih&gt;Ui a ltd hi IMP.
Fail lip llO fltltOO’ f 1“ ITi \ «■M
r
„ - Krifuiiif Ihvtatnr*, 1 hkkiri
h r» t*ff trial vi *H to I'miteWII vsii»icd out in th* iv^trshm rn h . i.v
X111k
| “a 11ef *11ill Mix*
1' a ISI
ttuukv* |{rfii|fin\| 1 htimMvm*1
t Mi&lt;*inu unit Friilay aewim|*aitiv%l acmI U u i i ’i
\ h+ I w n m e u r I I Th** letifil
Pi ». IK at,
1 ifFH 1*r ii long limp liHpfmrr Hu ait
bv the Seventh Him ru t Pmistvu:, ■lorllt
i*l*i r &gt;hitifff* ftk.t! h#lot 1 tin ai; *
|'4|vi hal* a ’vl the if*
I k*( n u ih a I t rnWent*'
Mr« Brvilnh Ueigvr of L#e*vtK»i&lt; ttiiw
nd \x-xx Xo( k rat h tlrruno nf
f i l t h ivlk** istr*
&lt;m I lx-* local, Mairnrtn al Ihi'h*
All iiiBmWn i»te
itt at
tw'in&gt;* the world airway-* hob
I*
*
x
i
i
ai
IhkmeujwiibiAh*,
R»*x*ti»t
\lr»
\ltmati.
gkA«i*irvl
h&gt;
Mr&lt;
te n l ami the public u invMr*I t*»
1 on nr* t n ut
*fv‘* it ••elf a* n
H*»h,*l*.
amt X^uai k*
With n new flntterinjf permnnmti wave ami hair­
hear her me^Miue on "iSi-it W*r JAii*e-- l i aviu, MF4ivr&gt;ti Ihv hirthIat mn i-enter
I h r *x n t\ t m r f \ f i l * m e &gt; l i* t h r 1 tr a nr
day
o
t
l
r
,
aftrr
lh#
hvmMrv
Wfw
anti Alm4 uf the Aiurnran
112 l'a r k
I iiH-mnati'x |x|i*nnmg r«onmi*
u m Th* it ‘ V*lrni 'l «
do, A atyliah ctiiffun* will dffinitely pul &gt;*»t» "in
l*et(iun Auxiliary4* t i pre*ent*^l nut the fjuul’ei, ami ky nwiM 11 1. tuvxK
*ntxn xAi.kfr “ It 1* anything t*i 11
I
gixHilnl
xi*x
Vh
I
|
I*,
the
hklkminf
fhiUhve
IWivHt
at the rw rnl Natumal t onxruti.t i | i I x h l r Y X rtM |* * tin ih
l hx* x
xx x*i « ' x|iit*Oted \ It. t \ j.o i .in 0 t flight .*
in t ’hiraifn, uiul to tln c u u *u* | UIIV HtU* V*Rhl Nn lie K*h
the ifrooY’1?-"
t“ till* *)■»! f lion foieign jx1f
lUrrntial
fc
*
*
*
*
“
i*
1
hi
i
ha
h
\
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tAIUk*
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ke«*ltWk,
rent iiohWm» itK the h«c«l u"
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j. am! r*i«t&gt; IHit 1k
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)
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utiiifl.mk
1
*
V
r*‘
1
r
.
The meeting will t*e tw?kl *t lhr ik *»
1 .%1 I ! 1 Mallei \ n ct u 11vr •11
*&gt;r-4 *s
+ T"^r
run
111
1 v*rh.
Legion Hut nt ? OO uVKk k au4
ivxlio *ki the \m eriran MonNipu!
&gt;
*
tit)
in
in
iu
i
Jilfmp*
It
Hliff
iM.
Jl
.
W
jhiw
Min. E. J. Rmith, k-eal viee pte*i
\ **«•* ihI «,
•hi . (It if - *» e '1 1
117 N. Park Ave.
Phone -T17
1 u ix uri« innHi ih llf-** x'lak* i iT
%a «%% a ’-i-6.il J mt X«t uW
hJitii
dent will |ite»lile
t lie Jtillfvr
- 11 »lp
" xxith
...........
» “ m u it.) U nt *ft'l-a -v vx *.t 1 t«* kre1
fW**
Watch For Trend
^
*\ ati“ • f lK* w• xil, ««t i ■ I
V la tb ’ i i
H t 11 h r 1 n n d I *ax1 1 v r 1m ,
!■■■■
' i 1 &gt;e 1 hni it aohmI lie * 1 vp t&gt;&gt;
.it t a x»eTt * r&gt;.**«i
iviUihxild (ait of thr expaiiMon
Medic#I Mm N » |io ln !
pulin g thi- »*r x*ith Mr\»c&gt;» »n
iMii fveki re^xdar \r m \ officer
• a* |M%Vrt*xdrd with 1 hr uncle have I*e*-n liehexe*| (eiaaible in
m
m
ixM day*
pltepU aa of the medxcal men. the
t*real H i i n r e In Medicine
Sat cvne of them
mkanfeil
S«a44f
The great change in mexliclne, |
t\*tlfmst that with the pnr*ent
M tu CamilL lu m L u w t
where nw thal off reel* are baeexi on it* u*e of xxience. Mi
came u Mulnnl)v Hid
The flrwl xxxeigiier* were He#* * l\ K|eh esteem, ox* v of I hern Siriti
Men'fl All Leather
Boy'*
dark blue Jic i r t i , w hwh we»v OFtietal* a he in vivdian td r th* hr tleclare- f he mn)of changrx ,
worn by }*«rtKtpjtalA in athlete • i l l l o t i * txxfi -h *i’-1o f * #.nd p t n f r * iiccur t»*il after World War I
A* an eiample of *11f fr renreconte*t* b*ffw» amt after garni - . 1 I *«*a t K y * I *fi*.v a « r » t r * 1 n
Ke mtlom x fvvno*
f'*"l*«d| '* |»r * lie* h o t h e a l* 11 n 11re t *, ad
Blnck or Brown
reversible. ott(* side uf cunltiroy, the
there aiv three maiti *taiae* .f leath* fi **&gt;1 *&gt;'«••!* * *ir *l»* p nil it Lev! 1 ♦ • H*«* p ile d * * *i*e, 2 ft ) r n i*
Slica .16 to 46
ago
h a d I h e h e n e f i l «if f o u r ex
1 hreuf hai'f, *0 ft atxf pe*Wv^'e-l :*f*k| In a m irref " K&gt;&lt; I' “•■.odd
other of Water Proof (iatatrdnte,
m eet at 8:00 P. M. in the F lr.t
MethodUt ('hutch Anne*

t Social Calendar

Pe rs o n a l s

Young Methodists
,
Have Picnic Wed. tHnmed

&lt;

,
iMtmbant. »V.

Great Changes Are
Seen In Medicine
In l*ast 25 Years

To Enjoy Life

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1t

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also some solid color*, Sizes Small.
Med., Large.

One Lot Of

Boy’s Jackets
in Sanforized vaahabte fabric*, age*
4 to 16.

7.95 V a lu e ...................... 5.89
8.95 Value
..6*75
9.95 V a lu e ...................... 7.89

1.98 Value
3.95 V a lu e ......

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2.89

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Boy’s Sweaters

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�THB SANFORD

PA G B.TO UB
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urgently needed hy the army and
navy to suylement prew ni In­
adequate stuffs.
•1. A lKtslvoir pmtrrpnl for full
eitiployratnt, tax revision, iqjlu*trial growth anti dom inion of
social security; llluutly sla tin g th a t "we havo

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"an essential fector” In maintain

erftlcal

oi the w ar ’ lit which ’’our losses
will- be hravy." .Mr. Roosevelt
told rongrtnw th a t despite recent
netback* in Europe. ho had “complete confidence" in (Jen. Elsen­
hower.
Ho called for re» I"timer against
dlviairc propaganda, “made In
Germany, and ugainat “evil and
haneleaa rumor* against the Itu*
xlsha— rumor* ngninxt the HriUxh
—nJmor* against our own Amer­
ican eommarileft, in tho field.'*
II* wild the'"ucrm*n* had fnlled
•‘to obtain th eir objective*" In
Field M arshal Von HundatM t'e
recent hrcaklhrough and added:
"W e shnll reaum* the attack
an d —despite tem poral— setback*
here or there— wo shall continue
the attack reJentleesIr until G er­
many lx completely defeated."
H lU -PoW dr4*-?l4ka&gt;. &lt;
In the field uf foreign policy,
Ihe President condemned jo tw ct
1-olllle*, adm itted concern over
development* In (Jrcecif and I’nland, and Ivoldly proclaimed!
“ We shall not h riita to to uao
our Influettco—a p d . m e it now—
to secure so f a r ax Is humanly
posalblu the fulfillm ent of th o
principles of the Atlantic charter.
“ We hav« not shrunk from the
m ilitary responsibilities brought
on by tin.-, war.
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"We cannot .and will pot shrink.
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.* . the CirhnneHo' i p l A r a
Philadelphia.
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T h e ir were TEARS . . . of
prayer on D-duy . . . of pathos
when three.-ycar-old Nubbins lion*
man hid an advance Chrlstmtm
because doctor* said he w ouff
not live until Dec. 25 . . . . of
Joy—w han—I t - »** announced tha
hoy might pull through . , . of
loncMtmcnea* in every family th a t
lost a serviceman In action . . .
of .thnnV* In. homea Ih m u g h o #
the nut IAn when a serviceman
r jin r home on leave front the
front juifr and sound.

Hopes To Enlist
11 Million Vets
Dy JACK STIN N ETT
W ASHINGTON— The A m er­
ican Leglnif l* p u ttin g - tta ~liou*e
In order for n» many of th e 11,OtXI.OOO veteran* nf World W ar
II a* ra n Ite interested in Lrgiun
ohjectivea.
Under ordinary rlrrUmstBilce*.
the expansion of any national o r­
ganization hanlly would be worth
mentioning. Hot ainre World War
I, it ha* been generally conceded
that only the fnrm and lalxir
hlor* compare with the w nr veternnv a* a clcscty knit group
that secs to protection of their
interesla and ideal* in con rressalonal, alule and local leg isla­
tion.
Tn view of th at, it may be im ­
portant to follow the progress of
the newly-shaping v e t e r ana*
group*, to know what they alan-l
■foey ■o w d - la - imderalarwl—dheit
method* in ekpanding to n memL crshin-thiit may control ev en tu ­
ally 20 to .10 million Vuterrf.
Hack In Ihe days that foltoweil
tlic Armistice, the late Brig.
THIS POItlAIT of William Cole- (Jen1
Theodore Roosevelt, J r., and
paugh, now held by the FBI at a a handful of other men who had
saboteur along with Erich G Impel, nirt in ii T ari* calc one night,
wee made In 1838 while he was a w jrc seljlng their idea »f the
student at F arraiu t Academy, In A m erican' leg io n id nil who
New Jersey. The two *ti»p*~ U, It would listen. In a few month*,
was said in Washlnitnn. would mure thnn 21X1 veteran*’ organlin*
probihly I* tried hy *-mllM*ry lions were in operation. Moat nf
commission,
(Internal tonal)
these faded out or were incurivoraled into other groups. O ut U T
the confusion, the (region em erged
the most powerful of nil.
It now has a claimed m em ber­
ship nf 2,000,000 Legionnaire* and
auxiliaries in more than 12,000
post*. It ha* real estate, cash,
securities, bond* and equipment
valued nt more than 1100,000,000.
And while the I e g ion doesn't fear
much competition from in fa n t
veteran** orcanixatlona th a t will
spring out nf this war, th e re In
logins the stnry of how th e Le­
gion i* putting It* house in onler.
Recognising th at the veteran*
of this w ar .may have o th e r' In­
terest*- than their dad* o f 26
AP Newfeature* W rltr-r
year* ago. and may nol he in ter­
It wu* a year of human in
ested in stringing along with
Ihut IlM-l a vcai when
oldster* in the saddle, the I-egion l«rc«t,
ha* adopted four expansion pro­ new* struck iJ imc |n the head
Then’ w«m TRAIJKIrt
gram s:
111 The establishment of World when a '.UUl pniintl polo r tiha r
War II ( H is t* in nil t-r-ginn areas
Thesy are and will be composed
entirely of World War f l veter
■ins with no butting In at WU.
( 2)
The recognition of WorldWar It veterans hy giving th n n
im portant elective Job* in ex ist­
ing Legion posta. Already th e Le
Ion ha* youngsters holding down
ominant Jobs both in local and
state departm ents
The axiom ptlon of the prob
f l e&gt;n&lt;11 h 11 r ■! r 1 ertei I* n b e &lt; lt»r &gt;
lorn* of World Wnr II veteran."
ririfHa in p t'C tw iiii; - n ( l - f i u l n r i i ) r
I he new la-ginn objective* are
‘A I l'unip.iiiu Die em p »ittmbeing stream lined to lake up tin
lion for Jiuiuart is much Iin pr-biem.! of irhabitit-ii'-oii -md-agr
proved over December.
Light
lain* and ' warm weal her have t orily.
Ml Th* reci &gt;rn 11inn of other
speeded growth and ailvanrrd
m aturity
for
nil
vrgetahlev World Wnr II veterans' o rg u n iriMovement has more than doubled liun*. You will have to take their
during the past two weeks, while word for It Ml the moment, hat
delay in announcing new celling legion officials Insist now th il
prices caused considerable con­ thoy are willing to e n ro u ru rt.
tusion, growerx appear Ip be sal advise and even financially a|d
ified and all vartUca are selling collateral veteran organizations
a t or near the ceiling. Continua­ growing -out of th is w ar. Th&lt;4r
tion of present Ideal .w eather argum ent la th a t all veteran*
will hold volume at »' high level have essontlaly the aame objec­
and piobahly Increase shipments. tives and the Im portant thing
'Labor situation I* again causing Isn’t w hether they belong to tl|e
onto worry, with the supply of Legion but th a t- they
__ „ are o rgan­
field labor and bean pickers tie- ized anti can make their collec­
low demand.
If this situation tive voices heard on the future
continues, spring plantings may welfare of veterans and A m eri­
be cut some to prevent lots.
canism.
"Fort Pierce report* heavy
If the sincerity of thin pro­
shipments of tomatoes, but snlvs gram is doubted hy some, the
are slower th an before the Jioll*. Legion baa am ple reb u ttal -In
days due t o -drop in the number th a t It alread y has attracted some
of trucks applying for produce. 300,000 veterana of ib is war,
However, nil produce la being nearly one-third or the numlwr of
rrtnvtd. Some squash and bouns men who havo been returned to
have started coming In. Hnrlug civilian Bfe.
crops are In excellent .condition
due to favorable weather con­
Loan* A Dlscaunta
ditions,
"Plant City Is still moving
Banking
House
very few straw berrtek due to
dissatisfaction with present OI’A
F u r n it u r e A F ix t u r e *
ceiling. A' survey Is being made
of conditions witlr the prospect
U. H. G orem m ent Bond*
th a t eventually the 'O r A will
O
th er M arketable Bond*
recognise the grower* plight.
•A P NgftsfWartn mf
if
#
"Hanford has hail it* drought
SOMEWHERE IN THE PA(hCash A Due From Banka
F 1C—Earth, scorrhad by battle,

‘ In Guatemala, each rnmnrurri
hn* it* own distinctive dress ai
r«|or.
Ghurls* II of England aeld
Dunkerque to tho French fo r
6,000,0CKI llvre*.
_
, Smooth gray and brown cu t­
worm* hatch from egga laid in
late summer by obscure brownish
* ♦ ..
•- T he Orfttsfi ltm p ln y - h r- thm
world's largest, com prising H lr
163,062 square miles with a
population .of BOO,776,000.
In Honduras mahogany tret*
take about 200 year* tn reach
their full »|»e— 100 feet tall at'A
Iff feci in circumference.
Yellow corn meal I3 more valu­
able for Vitamin A than while
corn meal.
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Non*

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skates. A corporal and hi* girl
m et on skate*, thought it would
lie appropriate to m arry the
ram i' way. The old heart throb
magic multiplied when IB male
Fundamentalist* in Utah weir
accused of maintaining » total of
55 wives.
—
IIOi’K became 1ratify for (irncra l Dwight I* Ktscnhuwei. who
g o t hi* C hristm as wish—a pnekago of hotninv grit* . \ Little
Judy Kich found her sight mystcriouily relum ing afte r Iwmg
blinded trying to rescue her dog
from the iwth of an automobile.
Doctor* had no explanation for
th e return of vision, but Judy's
m other had one: " Because of so
tmfny good thoughts and prayer*
from so ninny good people.’
There were SURPRISES aplenty,
mostly for the flnhhcrgaxletl par­
ent* of main p m d u n d balnea
th e Dlllgenll nWhiD I* ArgcnUna,

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Revere# P ar m ini

i Farming on a Sooth Pacific
Island la not Ilka farm ing s a t
hoot*2 actually It U almosV-ihe

plasm a. Be

ALL APOUT

B A R d A IK S

ADS ARE NEWS
Printed In Bi* Typ*
U u x m i ____________________ 2

Statem ent of Condition

Sanford, Florida
December .30, l,941
OrvmUtM! June 2, WHO

December .30,1944
RESOURCES
«

1 0 1 ,3 3 0 1
I f ,000.00
7,400.00

Turned Into Farms

baa bccutna -"iW gbnd earth ’1
under th* Ixraat of Marina v#terans of Bougalnvllla and Guam,
who era finding rallsf from com­
bat |n the cultivation of tha m)U
—symbol of peaceful occupation.
8 . 8*t- Leddol Cotoman of
Htaicxboru. Oo.,
Marine 1 tnri'X
combat correspondent, aavs:
Reclamation of tb* Jungle be­
gan soon after Marinas returned
to rear areas following tha battik
of Guam. It waa tlireclad by U
Byron D. McKee, * 4, a former
Colorado ranches
. . .

s f Watte

start savlag «s».
It will help a n a
kJT's ntel
I w eeaaae******

December 30, 1943
RESOURCES

I ’ n o a ia divid e n d s, on
p aid In terest on r t p lla i
a ccru e d tu cod of la s t i
ud, not in clu d ed tn ItaM
O th e r r&gt;bllaall'&lt;tte no
w h ich ate eabtirdfnaiad
an d oth e r rre d ilo r e . . .
On date of rep o t' It
a g a in s t deposits o f (hit
Axeeta reported at&gt;evt
lr a * l reserve anfoaMtrd

Ik a

r sSOp sr rt nwU illsl tmn a kfaer

1944 Was Year Of
Human Interests
AP Writer Says

Market Director
Commends B u t l e r
F o r Co-operation

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v-BAHFORD, FLORIDA

Loans A Discounts
Banking House

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Furniture &amp; F iiiu rr* „

A.
U. S. G o.einiaeni Band*

1,176,000.00
2 f.oun.on

Other M arkriable Bonds
rf4 ,7 7 4 ;ir

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Caak A Doe From Banks

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LIABILITIES

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DrpoalU* Huhjcct to Check

’241,7^2.48

Savings Deposits

14 4 1,473.72

240,213JO f

Hiving* Deposits
Dividend Payable JaunaVy Z, IMS
Total LiaUlitiaa

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C, H. MtNULTY, I W d c n t-

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Crwtral Fla. Pvadartian Credit Corp,

FLORIDA

DUDA, JR.

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RAYMOND

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Red Estate Sdes ^Reut al s —
Loana
Dependable Insurance and Bond*
'Rhone 960.
Itoome 4, Florid# StaU Bank Building

MASSAGE
STEAM BATHS

Under Direction Of

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RONCHIAi IRRITATIONS

Colonic Irrigations

Phone

Seminole County
Court Record

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Sun ford. KloriHn

DECAL NOTICE

Bolton, Alice To W alter lin n
KRAI. ESTA TE MDHTfiAflRK
Jlrunn. Chnrlc* W cl ux

A p p o in t m e n t

S. II

Caution; tier only ■■ directed

Relief At Last*
For Your Cough
CrtomulMon rtUeve* prompUr be-

iom It toe* rlxtitto U»

«•} of the

ouble to help loosen end expel

and heal nw ,
Homed bronchial m u c o u i m em *
brxr.ee. Tell your d r u n lit to Mil you
a bottle of Creomulxlon with the undmLanding you must like the w»y it
quickly *Uay* th e cough or you o n
to h are your money beck.

Fight Needless Waste!
Proaervc lo conserve . . . t h a t a p p lie s
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bia:» of glory. For cn» thing, hr
weigh* 216 pound; —24 more than
ne did la st seaton. When he came
tu Rica lye weighed a little more
than 180 pounds.
^Understudy To Cloaa
Ills ( i n i year BUI played IT
game* but appeared only briefly
In moat of them. The reason was
that he w as an understudy to Bill
Tom Cloaa, second of the g re a t
Rice centers. Bob Kinney was the
first.
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Baseball Records
Increase 25% In
1944 Over 1943
By CHIP ROY AI.
AP Newsfeatures Sports
NEW YORK — Baseball
44 wasn't up to its usual
arda but you can't prove

3hw records^—

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
lOe p ar Hoe fo r
Jte par line fo r t o n e toeertteoa
f i t par line for 8 Insertions
Ke pea line te r M InserUcaa
Whitnom r a te ■ , •. t k
rtiO N E 148 OR BRING YOUR Ada to TH E oANFORD Q X R ilU )
'Jo u tt f ire wards to the line, tnetading phone sad oddreee.
I ll adretU eam eoti te r eltuallon* wanted will be charged for a t th*
•gular rlaaetficd rates.
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
NEEDS USED CARS
CV« will pay top tatting ju k e s
for used automobiles. All OP A
porn co;
details handed for you. W rite pr
ire* »nd Tube*
phone o n -to come and m oke o a r
ORANGES end tangerines—Al- appraisal.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
, fred Ericaon, Route No. 1,
208 W. First St.
Phone 82?
Box 178.

FOR S A L B -

1 WORK horse glOO.OO-Route WANTED • 100 lubrication Jobs.
Odhsnt’s Gulf Service Station,
No. 1, Box 140-A—Q.l. Boyd.
Corner Find St. and French
Aye. Alvin Odharn, owner. ‘
TW O' SMALL ferma to t sale;
one 3 acre* land, 2 story home,
garage, one storage house, one
good well, land tiled, complete
•ub lrrlratlo n . One 6-acre farm COUPLE wants furnished apart
w ith a atory house, 2 story
merit or house. Phone Mr*.
barn, good well, land tiled,
Jones. 672-W
complete aubirrlgatlon. Apply
to J. W. Ball, Lake Monroe, WANTED to rent: furnished
apartment or house. Couple,
rhone lb,
______________
('all En». and Mrs (Ml. Brown,
FOR SALE: Pipe fitting!, valves,
Jr., at 672-W.
plumbing
supplies,
pre-war
(TWO
OR three bedroom house.
autom atic hot w ater heater,
Will huy If prkre is rig h t
rnmplat* stock deep and eha|.
Phone IHt-W,
low well pumps, pneumatic
storage tanka. A.D. Rosier 01 ft • FURNISHED apartment for cou­
W. 1st. BL Phone 207.
ple. A. ('. 1* employee. Reply
in llox D r 'o He raid
WKAR-EVKR aluminum eomblnalion ca n n tr, top stove oven WANTED to rent: Piano. ‘hono
and ro aster for large fowl or HU X J
Itga. New, pre-w ar. in original
carton S26.00. Phone 328-J.

WANTED TO RENT

BUSINESS SERVICE

LARGE alia circulating Wood
heater, fine condition. J. D. WELDING By on expert with
Davison, Silver Lake,
30 years’ rx|ierienec who guar­
antees every jnb. Would appre­
COW manure for flowers, 6(V
ciate
a
trial.
Temporarily
bushel. Phone 7H8-W.
loentri! at
French Ave.
A. R. Welch
600 ROWS of new 10-lnch brown
bleaching paper) also celery CARPRNTKIllNG,
general
re­
wire in good condition, W. Lpairs. W. J Russell, 70o W. 9th
Henley, phone 460,
Street. Phonn 747-1L
FI1A MOKTGAflK LOANS
To Imild a bom*
To buy a home
To remodel a home
8-8/10 H.P. alternating 2 C 4
To refinance a homo
Johnson Kicker, Perfect condi­ C. M. BOYD,
111", Magnolia Ave.
tion- Box A Herald.
Phone I78-J.
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MIKE HAIIH' farm In Cameron
City. See Mr*. A. Mtncndei, STORAGE your car at Kent’s
Garage.
Hpacla' rata
10|8 O range Av*,
suirare.
0 PIECE oak dining room suite. RADIO Service Radios plrked up
Phone 842-J a fte r S:00 P. M.
ami delivered
The Electric
Service
Co.
207
Magnolia,
PRE-W AR gaa rang*. Phone
Phone 10L
786-J,
MAKE screens, folding screens,
RED B U S S Heed potatoes, certporch swings, cabinets; fund
Ifled.
H unt’* .Tuxedo. Feed
ture repairing. J. M. Wilton,
fltora, 2nd 4 R tontfa, phopc
601 Magnolia Ave.
COPENHAGEN Cabbage plants
phone HG3-W. Out Hchmah.

UPIIOIJ4TERY
CARRIAGE and pad, *5.60. 2614
WF. HAVE caught up sufficiently
O range Avenue.
to that we ran give you
service nt once on your up­
FOR SALE
holstering and mattress needs.
6-ACRE celery farm , tiled with
S a n f o r d Mattress Factory.
well. Call R- A. Williams.
Phone 672-J.
CELERY wire for B or 8 acre*.
PI.It
Mill NO-repair* of all kind*,
J . J . Dolly.
_
large or small, hy new master
plumber In town from (jy««hIFOR RENTington ami Maryland — Gao.
Coursen—Phono C o u n ty 4111
SO ACRE TILED eel. farm on
If no answer call Sanford 033-J
_ J t Side,
Cameron Aran'
— P.O. Dos 67B.
Lately plowed a h a m w rd , E.
D. Stowe, phonr
THE HILL HARDWARE CO.
WILL CLOSE WEDNESDAY,
1 NICELY furnished room-1113
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
P ark A r*.
'
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TAKING
INVENTORY— 1LA.
NEWMAN, PRESIDENT.
FURNISHED roora*~807 Mag
nolle Ave.

SIT. WANTED—
EX PERIEN CED bookkt«per. Bos
B, e lo Tha Sanford If* raid.

Attendance Increased 26 per
cent Over 1U43, the highest since
I04Q when an all-time mark win
seL Fifteen major lengue record*
were broken In the two circuits
while I4 other* were tied.
Both the American and No
llurual le ag u e s had terrific battles
for the ’hattin g crowns. Dixie
Walker copped the senior loop
honors with o neat .367 average
while Lou Boudreau, manager of
the Cleveland Indluns, was the
best In the Junior circuit, hilling
.327.
The American l-engue held
moat of the interest during the
season because o( tha pcnnaul
lig h t between the fit. Loui*
Browne and the Detroit—Tigers.
The issue was In doubt up to the
last day when the Missourians
won their fourth straight game
from the Yankee*, and the gon­
falon.
For the ffrat time In the history
of baseball th* Mound City had
the World Rerlcs all In Itself with
the Cardinals repealing in tho
National League by L4'.lr gnmes.
The annual Fall classic went six
games with the men of Billy
Southworth on top—as was ex­
pected.
The season was full of surrises. In the first place, t h ­
rown* weren't given a tumble
a* pennant contenders in the
American l-eeguc while the t ’anls
were rated about 30 games uhcad
of the field In their circuit.
Jim Tobin of the Boston Braves
and Clyde Hhoun of the Cincin­
nati Red* were supposed to bo |
on the way out, yet Tobin pitched
two flohil, no-run games, mm
for five Innings, and fthniin, burl­
ed one. The strange purl of .(
all was that Tobin Inst the game
Shoun won. Chuck Alenu** homer
won the gfcme,' 1-0
While on the subject of pitch- '
ing feats, Ed lleuser of the Reds, *
for the first lime In hi" career, j
led the National I.e»gue horlers
in earner) runs with a 2 38 per J
cents ge
In the American League, Dirr&gt;
Trout anil Hal Newhnuser of I &gt;e

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tablets

relieve fatigue
*1,00
Mlrago- Vitamin It Complex
Month’s Sopnlv
8(1 tablets with Vitamin l&gt; 1
(Riboflavin)
D.2 i Thlnitiin I
*1.60
Build up your rundown condi­
tion with Mlrago Vitamins
Also Miras'" Herb Tpa to nssjsL nature In relieving orlc
acid from body

City Drug Co.

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T E D

The SANFORD NAVAL AIR STATION want*
CLEAN COTTON RAGS immediately.
No Wool— No Silk— No Rayon,
Bring raga to SANFOlfb FURNITURE CO., or call us,
phone 216. We will pay 10c -per pound, immediate
acceptance.

NED SMITH, Manager. ,

“Big Bill” Henry
L i k e s To Play
With Tall Ones

: t o A r r g jt n
TO C lia f le a M cClendo n, whone ad*
dren* la unknow n
You ora hereb y r e q u ire d to ap*
pear In the C ir c u it C o u rt of Bern*
Inole C o u n ty , F lo r id a , In C h i»n re ry . »n F e b r u a r y t lh . I &gt; 45, In •
r e r la in
e u lt for d |k i» rre th e re in
pr iid in a, an a b b re viate d t it le of
w hich l« R u b y M cC lend o n, P la in *
(Iff, %*er»u* C h a r le s M cC le n d o n . Dk*
frn d ant.
W lin r a s m y hand and o f f lH a l
•e«I at H an ford . F lo r id a , tbto It h
•lay of J a n u a r y , H R ,
&lt;HP A l.)

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Bottled-in-Bond in stock,
when I can get it,

But the BEST bondsyou can buy,
are War Bonds!
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FARRELL’S
Arcade

n o tm t

By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
AP Newifeatures
HOUSTON, Tes. — Bill Henry
has a baskrtball teammate almost
us big as himself and he’s happv
about the whole thing
The giant Henry, all time scor­
ing leader of the Southwest Con­
ference /low in hi* third season
with Rice, looked warmly nt Dan
Davenport, another fellow of
massive proportions, and opined:
"It does me n lot of good to
Ik I* lIRRMpdlf.
C le r k C ir c u lf C o u rt.
pluy against him each day. II
Ily U I. Iln r d t r k D . C .
gets me in the habit id working
against big fellows like they alwiiyk th 1 1&gt;vs again* 1 me ill a
AT FIRST
game.1'
Henry measures tl feel HM, JIOHOFA
I n d i e s in hnskctlml! "tun's and is
the tidiest player m Hire history
Dnvrnpnrt is one half inch *hnrt
cr But Dnn, who i« only 18.
use
c
ought tn make that up by the
time he’s a reguiai on the Owl CoId Preparations a» directed*
•uifntet. lie’s still growing
Two More ^ ears
Henry, nicked for All-America
by the Heim* Fnundalinn Inst
• rnsuri, hn* two mure y e a r s of
STKONO MAN of the 1922 Greek " vlinfiblllty ul Rup but he plan*
r r vol ul Ion, ( }r n. Nirlho! m PI
* In
ilti ■I _ tin*!
(irlti
tu nee
graduate
next ■spring
lias agreed to lorm * new O re s t* 1
Blit look* better than ever this
I CARRY
government which will be accept*
triiion. He’* already maintaining
ubla In nil Greeks. Plasliras wlltbe
the scoring pace in* set last cam­
ANTIAiling Prrniier under Archbishop
paign when he rolled up 348
Damask Inns new flegent, who will
point* tn 20 game- an average
'WORRY
&lt;i.ittmiie to lepmerii Die King In
of 17.4 per game Muster of the
Hie giivi-rnmerit. Dntemotional)
pivot shot, Henry I , m&gt;| e&lt;l in 246
INSURANCEpoints in 12 Southwest Confer­
ence game,** to set (ha ull-lim*
|A Regular Ad
I t r o i t were tho big hurlers ae- record. He also set a jingle game
1 c u t.I in,- (in 6fi vletorre* between mark, 41 points against Texas
In Thl* New*paper
A and M
t b i in I I ,1 lu u i ’, " i w in s a m i D l t s y
Court! Jo,- Davi* says Bill
I lie garni''* biggest seibnek would have made the records
I cnuip Into tig the year when death even higher had Ite taken till the
i took Kvnesuw Mountain I-amilr, shots ihut Cfltu his wuy, "lie'll
pais to teammates many times
when he could make the goal*
himself," Davis snys.
There aro several reasons why
H enry should cio»« out his bas­
ketball career In the proerblnl

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PACKAGE STORE
First St.

Phone 9148

Arcade Rldg.

ANNOUNCING
Re-opening of Gulf Service Station]

O V ©
w 666 Corner First St. &amp; French Ave..
CourtcouB and efficient attendants ore waiting
to nerve you , .
Drive In today for n complete cheek up
Complete line of Gulf Product* &amp; acceanorica

Odham’s Gull Service Station
• Owned and operated by Alvin Otlham

REAL ESTATE-HROKER
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

Phone 732

baseball commissioner sinre 1020.
Of tho rwonl breakers, Mel Ott
of the New York Giarts. Bill
Nicholson of the Chicago Cub*.
Ray Mueller of the Retts, Bouil
renu Rudy York of the Ti*-ers
and Frank Hayes of the I’hlladelphfa Athletics itooil out above
all other*.
But, the baseball player of thv
year, and the man who proved
him self most valuahle was the
veteran Marty Marlon of the
Cards. Slata, as most o f the fans
know him, was unbeatable on all
counts. He fielded sensationally,
and won more than one game for
the W orld’s titleholders with hit
tim ely hits. In short—and at
ahort— Marion is the chnmo of
P*. _____________ ________

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" For your listening pleasure jtee"

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Magnolia

COLOREDgirls f a r laundry work.

NOTICE!

Save Points

llrl fo r eoda fount'ouchton Drug Co,

M ore Bakery Foods
From

GAR AND TRUCK OWNERS
.MISCELLANEOUS

A

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

WANTED: Truck driver for go
ollno truck, retail trade. He
board Oil Co., 810 W. la t St.

HOUND d a g ,* r e d with white
GIRLS fo r marker*
nurkJnga — N ear
W • k I w a WHITE
and checkers. Seminole County
Laundry, BID W. 3rd 8L Apply
In person.________
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female

t Of OMAN IOIDII8 sprawl* lifeless al a street comer In Stavelot, Bcl(lum. H e b t v ) cere- c4 k f Ovate w ho died battling for the town that
1o&lt;yd In tho way of tha German breakthrough. Stavelot li now In Amerta/) hands. U. S. Army Signal Corp* photo. (Inlemoftowebi’o«ndp/io(g)

THE HTATE OF FLORIDA TO:
JOHNIK. MAY WAU'HN, Addr##* unknown.
A sworn
bavin* b##n
fll^d harHn ** re*iulr*&lt;l by law
chat your pUf« of m ltltn e ? la un*
known, »al«! etna# b*tiig m. aull for
tlvurrw
by
W ald o
Tl
W ^ld rn
mKa 1ii at you, lh#*o nrra#nta aro
ib n r fnr« tu comma nti you to t&gt;a
and apprar btfoc# (he Clerk of
lb# C l r r ij l i C o u r t In a m i for H#m
,inoI*» (Viunly, Florida, on (h# fttb
day of Filiruirjr, A. 1». I*ft. other*
W|a# HffTM l*rt» ('wnltMo W i l l bn
rntrri-d » ka Ina t you,
,
It
further ordered that thla
(UaUc« ba published In Tha liuCaid.
Herald, a naw»pap«r publtahad In
Hanford, Hamlnid* t&gt;»uniy, Florida,
nnm'aarfi week for four &lt;♦&gt; erep»*
y t r u l l v * w#ak«,
WITNEKH my band and official
•eal an Clark of the Circuit Court
In and for Kemlfiol** County, F lo r­
ida. on thl* the ith day of J cjiu*
■ry. A D. H R .
&lt;HF.AL&gt;
O . V. H E R N D O N
Clark of tha Circuit
Court.
,
t tor land W. Hpenccr
,
Altornyy for rlalnllff.

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HELP WANTED—

EXPERIENCED typliL A pply In
paraon Monday or after, Farm ­
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LOST.

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Realixlng the acute problems of LnboFimd Trans.; ,

ROUU’S
HOME BAKERY :
v.muALmr always”

portation which this Community,now faces the under.,

105 W . 1 ,1 S t , T h o n . 861-1

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signed Automobile Dealers will remain opfn Saturday' e
Afternoons until .0:00 P.M., throughout the W inter;
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OPERATORS
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Holler Motor Sale
Sanford Buick Co

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY.

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVI
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German Forces
i Begin I Retreat

B attle Midst Famed Landmarks

Americans Drive Thru
Snowbanks TftWithf in Three Miles Of
SC VTlh " Highway
( t r M w it» H

MacArthur’s Forces Effect Landing
On Lipon 100 Mites North Of Manila
Price Ceiling Is
Placed On Cattl
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On the western front Ger­
man forces were reported re­
treating from the western
tip of the Ardennes salient
. in what a staff offiaer said
1 "appears to he the start of
.a . measured step - by - step
withdrawal.”
On the northern flank
. Americana driving through

Rev. Daughtrey To
Occupy Pulpit At
• Episcopal Church

City Commission | Frozen Locker
Orders Street In Plant Is Seen
Goldsboro Paved As Near Reality

} Tommy Mero Is A t
’ ■ Monmouth C ollege
, I t la quite a change of environ­
m ent from the S outh Pacific
of war, g ad action as
gunner tn * Ventura
i plana to atten d in g a col-

WA.HIIINGT4IN. Jao
10
(AI1) —Alwiut @,000 Im rrtran
cixttlam are «till in t h t
I’hitipplnri and uffiriaU her#
that they ■ U1 b#
libera ltd
1. u i nn
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Thr 4i( us I inn
in \ ns«*jr &amp;can ftrUo4irr« of war i«* rx*
irrrarl) unclear. h n « n r r . ami
ihrr# U llttlr hope that
many of Ihr men cipliarr«l
durlnr the day* of Italaan
ar c m K* (r*W
■►♦fl flrnrral
Mac .Vrt bur'w
troApa f r t back there.
Thr Jtplnct# hate bren re'
itioslnjc many of the s i r jiriacuifr* to Japan* unofficial
reporta recalled h% thr Slate
Department »aUl.

D raft Inductions For
Next Six Months
Will Be D o u b l e d

WASHINGTON. Jan 10. UP)—
The Government today slapped a
flat price, ceiling on live cattle.
The action, widely opposed hy
stockmen, carried with it a m ore
} fire-fo o t snowdrift* pushed w ith­
to soothe the opposition. The
in th rre miles of the vital lloufnew celling was set tem porarily
fnlite-SL Vllh highway.
at t)H a hundredweight instead
Russian oi'taulti within * Buda­
of 115.50 aa originally proposed.
pest. mouthing hourly in fury, a p ­
The m easure, announced by
peared trt hive cracked the core
Stabilisation Director Vinson, b e­
, of German resistance there. B ritcomes effective Jan 29. The new
iih troops in Italy d ro re a G er­
overall celling rovrrinc cnlve* an
man patrol baek from the, south
well as ra ttle will he lowered ta
bank of the Reno River, but else­
117.50 on Ju ly 2.
where on that front severe w ea­
U ndersecretary of War P a tte r ­
th e r restricted activity.
son told Congress today th a t In­
,
A field dispatch from Roger
ductions for the armed force*
I G reene of the Associated Press
for the first ail months of 1946
* la s t night declared that “ the
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FLANKS tangle
uncle in romhat over the will total 900,000 men as n m in­
h e a t 12 to 24 hours may provide AS RUSSIAN AND
pe;
tnr Reds continue to make gains against imum
the turning point in the great flam ing skies of Iludaprst,
Op this basis the induction rate
b a ttle that began Dec. 18 when (ierrain garrison* in hattle* fought unmrid famed landmarks Red
Von Rundstedt launched his sur- Arm y unit* have won Central I’nrk i l l in the heart of the city would be 160,000 men monthly,
{ . ' • ■ l i f t * * * mm P a g e T » » »
while Berlin admits that the suburb of S.mhalurtt (2) has been lost. about twice the rate previously
I Russian units have fought their way to Rudolf Juavy (.1) close to indicated for the early months
i'atlerson urged
the Fnrilainent buildings, one um g of which ts reported to have of this year
collapsed. The fortified university &lt;li u surrounded and Itakocri (puck enactment of natu nil se r­
Street is in flames Aren* around the palace (6) hare aulferni vice legislation Itr said it would
from artillery fire while the Nsn« have destroyed the railroad bridge shorten the war and minimise
loss nf life.
(61 over the Danube mi south lludn j&gt;e,t I International)
President Roosevelt nominated
Adolf llerle Jr., former assistant
secretary of state to he uni-us
•flic Rev M. Colgate Daoglilrey
• aiker to U ratll.
arrived Sntuniay from Newport
Maws, Va. to assume tem porary
BUDGET
e ta rg e as rector of Holy Cro*a
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vacant when the Rev. Frank E.
Pulley left to become rrctor of
Holy Comforter Episcopal Church
of Richmond, Va.
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Rev. Daughtrey, la a t the nrcand was In Carls When the w ar
broke out. Hits loti nicy* have
taken
____ him to the
he Holy I-and,
England. India, China and Japan
and ho h » studied th e comparelive religloni of differen t coun­
tries first hand. Ue ta a grsduaWi
oil th e University o f V irginia, and
attended
Princeton
University
and Virginia Episcopal Theologi­
cal Seminary at A lexandria. Va.
His church connections have
i been at Newport Nows, Cape
Charles, Vs., W ashington, N. C.
and Richmond, Va.
A t ■ vestry m eeting in the
P arish House Monday evening
resolutions were passed by a
V estry
Resolutions
Committee
1 which commended the Rev. Pulley
fo r. spiritual and physical dvelopm ent of, the P arish, Increased
attendance by youltg people and
membership in the Young People*!
S e tt Ice League, liftin g of the
• church debt and mortgags, Inere ast&lt;l tn ambers hip a t the .Mon •
Club, and Inspiration to all w ith­
in the Parish from ht» aennone.
The resoiutloaa w an t on to
wish Kev. Polity continuation of
his «ood work In bis now pariah
1 and eapressed appreclstlcn for
his work In ,th u parish. I h e
com mittee wa*. composed of Dr.
R. W. Kupreckt, J. L . Ingley and
B- L. Dean. .
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l^cwyRoad Froip 13th Progress Is Revealed
S t r e e t r - Ta First
Ip Plan To Adtf Sto­
S t r e e t ' Promised
rage Facilities Here

Much needed jnsving Improve
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A froten
food ..........
locker rplant
may
ment* to Weet Thirteenth Street I *oon becomr a raailly fh Ssnfonl
through Goldsboro also a new provided rental in advance for
paved outlet Lrota Uua heavily a t least 60 percent of the entire
traveled street by way, of Olive number of lockers the plant l»
and Pecan. Avenue* ore expected deslgened In hold la secured.
to be mad* soon an the result -ofs i
This project la being handled
award by City Commissioner.
Country Life Froien Food*
their mieating Monday evening o f , ,,f Seminole Co. Inc., with office*
a paving grading and draining | j., [h( ^ c h a n g e Ouildinr Jackcontract for these improvement j | nonvM)(. utl(, eT the .luection nf
to Vi H. A rm ston Company of ( , . h(t| | p s r n|e, vice-president.
Ilunodin.
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The Commission called lor hid. ^
tlr nn &lt;hf proprrty 0/ ,he
on Dec. 11 fpr this, project, ac 8a(|(ori, M|jl, e F arm , r» Market.
cording
inr to c L r k II. N Sayer. N athan Mayo, sta te cunimlxaionei
AU blda iw ere r«&gt;ctr&lt;l a t thal n f agriculture, and William L.
tim e aa btlA r exrrasive. Monday Wilson, director of atata farm ers
•verting, two blda were received, m arkets are reported ea In terfiled
and th« one approved amounted in backing tuen -projecte In Flor­
In 129.65.1.84, be aaid.
when
was very ida. These plan ts arc to lie built
‘ On Oct. 1, w
hen there w
Insulation Co. Inc.
u u ls trucking activity a t the bv InRush
Drift lh ,r&lt; are said to have
| a , n ford State Farmers Market, a
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survey showed that West ThlrU 's s r i i w a d * r * n T " . i

Ensign Robert McCall Thoman B e s t Raised
Seen On Leyte Isle To Rank Of Captain
Ensign G. Robert McCall. Jr.,
21 son of Mr. and Mrs. G.It. Mc­
C all, Magnolia Avenue, and hia
form er college roommate met
on L ly td Island In the Philippine*,
a f te r one and one-half year*. The
tw o young m en were separated
when they entered the service.
In • le tte r home, his roommate
w rote th a t En*. McCall “look* well
considering all the battles he’s
through and the boys a n
not suffering except from the
h e a t and lack o f fresh food which
they haven't had slnco Oct 7
and t h e n e ra no cigarettes".
Ensign McCall, who finished
role H igh School
elasa of 1940 en d was graduated
from Columbia U niversity's Mid­
shipm an School _T*b. - a t . IW4.
h as been in th e Pacific fo r 10

Thomas A. Beal, a B-26 pilot
in France, on Dec. 27 was pro­
moted to ran k of captain with
th e United S tatca Air Korcee in
Erope, according to word receiv­
ed here recently.
Capt Best w as in the C hrist­
mas-day break-through Into Bel­
g iu m and has been overseas XApca
February, 1944, H e attended local
schools and w as Inducted Into the
A rm y ta a medical corpamen with
th e National G uard (n 1940 from
which ha la te r tran sferred to
th e Air Forces. Ha was com mis­
sioned June 80, 1943, a second
lieutenant. He received train in g
a t Dodge C ity, Xas. and B arks­
dale. La.

Capt. Best,

wha la the eon

o f Mr. and Mrs. O R. Best and
th e h ie b a n d -o f" th i form er Sybil
iUlams. flies th a “ lead" plana
tow ard- tB# ta r g e t of his squadron.

P v t Jam es E. L ee
Is Safe In B elgium

I Rif 4i««#igiri r r tt at
A [wiwnrfiil A n ip r ita n in vn.*ion a rm y p u s h e ti r u p id ly
in la n d to w a rd M a n ila to d a y
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at the dinner meeting on Jan. 23,
at which time secret Pilots will
be. revealed and new oeea chosen.

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&lt;«( uprr-t or d i^H tfr. ll is rc- Bonk, held by W T Bland. F. t \
idsuiiiu : to know that hack i»f our iatnirston, E IV. V m d tf art I the
was ntado of, Thrv didn't buy oi (
Krlu of Ihe late Frank I Morse
cut * tree us they «*i" vrr&gt; A . ( ' I t r f l t h o r S l l l l l i O C i n H Iti w &lt;* iiiitl hinrk of our cnuM •» Ihrrr Estate, it w«. announced yesler
hard to find. ■&gt;.* tb.-ie » « * *iutt"
' V H r t l t l l l l r t i l l l i g , H . r s - 1u ih I h ,i L 'v n l, U f t it in l. r f ! i c if lit
day by 1.in tun L Allen, Ihe-hank’s
a few |tl|)V f it t in g s ly in g u rnurui.
militia rratly. If nw fiiflry, t« pres idrnt.
so they ntiidr n tree, nut. nf the
c a r r y out I h ♦«
o f th f
With this transaction every
pipe fitUnir It i* really a health | ( * | , | | | &gt; ft K S S AIt MY AIK tin|y ron»tiluti'fl ivpri'ifnlfttivfi of share of stock in the First N a­
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j FIELD, ChllillfM , It**., Jau» 13, ihir |»coiil«* uml lo Ktiarant## !*♦(■ tional
Bank becomes
locally
I (Special) Aviation Cadet Ernest mmirncr mul itiifnliy lo our irov&gt; owned, at the preferred slock
| A Brothprsiin, Jt . smt of Mi rn m m l **
originally purchssesl by the Re­
W ith thr l T.S. A rtnril Foret* construction Finance ( otp , had
I unit .Mt* E A. Bi.illteraou. t i t
I’ulmetlii Avenue, has begun an irrnhhltu: morr f»f Ihe local men been previously purchased by the
elghtcen-w rrk training neri.wl at niruf thr new 'work or fiirhl“ directors of the hank, Mr Allen
litis Central
Flying Training ilirn iiv f, ih»- KluHtla S late Guard said, i
Spft. J O Gftllup «»( the Slate t 'ontman.l »cho«l I" earn Ills imw tHTtl.* many new recruit* to
Among those purchasing the
niehw xy Patrol *t nlimiPf I in Dr wirtgs ns a bombardier navigntnr. continnr in un “efficient orran i ■lock were Mr Allen. \V. J. ('apejsndo, yesterday . inl.-rrepted two
lt|M&gt;n graduation as a dual- lAtion in thin community,’' aihlrtl hart, H. R. Cloud, Walter L.
Orlando youths, anni tu tut *lrtv- rated Wkxnl lUuUmuut ur flight C«PJ. iittllowav.
Iliya. Wm. J. Mulltn. 11. il. Yoor-.
fnjt a alnlrn 1939 Ford Sedan on officer, he will be iraily to loin
his, Herman ia n g fo rd , 1.1. Col.
the ragd leading tn the Big Tree n cfark crew of "lie of the big
Wm. It. Dlsl, Akerntan Dial and
* t Longwood and lirought lh.ni iptits of thr AAF. sura as lh«
Akerman and epprutimately 25
to the County Jail where thky It -29, the Sujierfnilres i now doothers.
were held until S heriff J.P. Hsll llvering knockout bln»» to the
Mr. Allan also announced th a t
of Green Cove Springs, Clay enemy.
the board of directors had re­
County could etkhfc to claim them.
a painter, found commended to shareholders, sub­
Flying on day m d night p ratE.E. Ellsworth,
Elli*wc
The Ford wss feporled to have lice m inions, Cadet Brathereon, J him self appiarently trapped tn ject to approval by the Comp­
been stolen b / th e youths in white gaining a working know- th e smoked filled Interior of troller of the Currency, an in­
Green Core Springs, Suspicion ledge of gunnery, photography the City Drug Store early Sun­ crease in cspltal of the bank
* f th eft was directed toward the and other c ra fts of military avia­ day morning, b ut waa released by from 1200,090 to « 400,000 by
boy* In DeLand when they tried tion, will become skilled in the Dr. J .lt Teague, store owner, the payment of • 100 per cent
to obtain gasoline without gas operation of
America's most who arrived and unlocked the stock dlvfdefwL This will bo e f­
coupons. 8 tato . Road Patrol head­ deadly weapon, the bom bslfht, fro n t door of th e sto re. Just as fected by Ihe tra n sfe r of MOO,quarters in DeLand was notified and in the science of ilead-rt-c- firem en were about to break it 000 from undivided profits and
and they, radioed Information konfng navigation.
down.
reserves to capital, Mr. Alien
■bout the youth which was reSmoking Insulation o f a re fri­ stated. The Increase will be voted
Sgt. Gallop.
g e ra tio n m otor waa found -to on by shareholders at a special
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north
through
Dooclmt* ndult lif t w m be causing the smudge. Dr. Tea meeting to be held J a n . 23. 5F
"Death Valley" on tha Orlando apLloyd
prom ptly turned o ff th e holders Of record as of the
tn l M ft Lllth^Mn m m lftar
Highway, S g t.. Gallop idaotified until
after be w a. 50 y e a r, old, I c u rre n t leading to the motor and of approval of the plan will re­
the Fora and the youths in it when he w rote his fintt novel, ,h «
ceive without cost, one additional
etoprad
A passing pedestrian, whose share of stock for each one alar*
Magnificent Obsession."
name has not been revealed, saw then owned.
qh.. Ilei h.
t '.si 1*0 la.|

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, Order From (iovernor
Is lh*ad To Guard

Orlando Itusinoss Men
PurFhase Bank Stock

1he hiiVf’iti.u

Training In Texas

Two Boys Arrested
For Stealing A u t o

Painter Is Trapped In
Smoke-Filled Store

Mr. Ellsworth at the front door,
At present the capital of tM
frantically signaling for help, end bank U MOO.OOO
called the fire department Dr. ii 1400,000.
Teague later pointed out that
Painter eould easily have left
•tore by lifting a’ bar on
back door.

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daughter, Mrs John t l|o*l»re.
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lu.by enjoyed c I.ouu, Mo. Mar. ID. 1880 Kur the
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Daytona Hrach until «t ihe .leatu
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Had Ni c e Holiday

Mr*. Mary Rawlins, rhairnia
of the Real Rale Drive for itSeminole
County
Tuberruloand Health Association, report,-!
a t a meeting of the Pilot f l u
held in the Hotel M ayfair lanight, th at a total of 12,200 hnbeen realised so far from tb&lt;sale of the seals, with more to
be accounted for.
During the business seaaim.
presided over by Mr*. W. L.
Morgan, plana were made t»
tu rn the birthday fund into War
Savings Stam ps to be applied on
» Bond for the club. Letters w rit
read from th a Elks Club for
toys donated to the annual com
m unity Elks C hristm as tree and
fro m the Navy Dispensary for
candles and cookie* furnished
d u rln r Christm as. ,
The resignation of Lieut. Jonrt
MeAdle, Superintendent of Nurs* s
a t the Sanford Naval A ir Station,
waa accepted with regret.
Announcement waa made of
the Club's Fifth. Birthday Anni
Ternary which will be- observed

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Present Anto Tires r»*x‘eived
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L. E. Ilautnan. 1020 Frrot 1
Avenue, tday received wonl th.n
H ak. of D i r
hla brother. Oscar Bauman, hn I
on bitesl infm mutton
died suddenly this morning at based
t h r O P A and from m . comp*
hi* home In Dcland.
|itri|irtk.l h\
w as
tn d » &gt;
Peterson, -e, , ct,,t
I^wrvr.c# Hutton r r| orl"d
t l:..
police list evening at
in &gt;&gt;I mule t ,ptlit) Pt i
Hoard
(J
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o’clock that his bicycle had tw 1
remiy I • &gt; - 1,. ,
stolen front tn front uf the It
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Theater The blryrle t»n» di
Jtthtl M I tu rn
criiied a* an Elgin, light IH
, .1 It,
with hlack trim, and hntiSeers Roebuck tires.
1.
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D ycss,
.lr.
The Remlnele County Board of
Public
Instruction
will m o t
Thursday
morning at
10 on
o’clock at the office of Rupt. I
Even thr Imya on Owl.il. Hawaii.
W. I.awlon.
Had ft nK'r » hiintiow* lh,»nk» to

Report Of Seal Sale
Given At Pilot M ed

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Ihe ik*rx-a t c «t in the hM atr v nf
4fiil*hil,|tnn war far e. *rnt riuir«
ihufi t.liHV landing i r i t i . amphi
h.
la n k ', duck' rind .tin|ih»Li«niR
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tnukird f o u r
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Mrs. G. A. Bailey
2 f Civil,,an I dT i' ):^ ,r’1*AutiT'xags Quests Of School Dies At Home Of
Reported ByOPAi ..... Jtl, ,7 7 „ r |At Lunch Today Mrs, John Hodge
te.n0iin

Dr. LA Smith viraa elected
president of the Seminole Coun' 'r at a meeting
Fematd-Laugh*
____
.IttL Dr. Bam■ton la the retiring preaL

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Navy Knocks Out Jap
Defense (Juns And
Safely I^ands Ilu^e
Convoy (Jf 8CKTShips

N nw Men Battle Flames On Momhed Carrier

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                    <text>-^kV ‘Cbia:» of glory. For cn» thing, hr
weigh* 216 pound; —24 more than
ne did la st seaton. When he came
tu Rica lye weighed a little more
than 180 pounds.
^Understudy To Cloaa
Ills ( i n i year BUI played IT
game* but appeared only briefly
In moat of them. The reason was
that he w as an understudy to Bill
Tom Cloaa, second of the g re a t
Rice centers. Bob Kinney was the
first.
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Baseball Records
Increase 25% In
1944 Over 1943
By CHIP ROY AI.
AP N ew sfeatures Sports
NEW YORK — Baseball
44 w asn't up to its usual
arda but you can't prove

Editor
in I ft
standit by

3hw records^—

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
lOe p ar Hoe fo r
Jte par line fo r t o n e toeertteoa
f i t par line for 8 Insertions
Ke pea line te r M InserUcaa
Whitnom r a te ■ , •. t k
rtiO N E 148 OR BRING YOUR Ada to TH E oANFORD Q X R ilU )
'Jo u tt f ire wards to the line, tnetading phone sad oddreee.
I ll adretU eam eoti te r eltuallon* wanted will be charged for a t th*
•gular rlaaetficd rates.
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
NEEDS USED CARS
CV« will pay top tatting ju k e s
for used automobiles. All OP A
details handed for you. W rite pr
ire* »nd Tube*
phone o n -to come and m oke o a r
ORANGES end tangerines—Al- appraisal.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
, fred Ericaon, Route No. 1,
208 W. First St.
Phone 82?
Box 178.

FOR S A L B -

porn co;

1 WORK horse glOO.OO-Route WANTED • 100 lubrication Jobs.
Odhsnt’s Gulf Service Station,
No. 1, Box 140-A—Q.l. Boyd.
Corner Find St. and French
Aye. Alvin Odharn, owner. ‘
TW O' SMALL ferma to t sale;
one 3 acre* land, 2 story home,
garage, one storage house, one
good well, land tiled, complete
•ub lrrlratlo n . One 6-acre farm COUPLE wants furnished apart
w ith a atory house, 2 story
merit or house. Phone Mr*.
barn, good well, land tiled,
Jones. 672-W
complete aubirrlgatlon. Apply
to J. W. Ball, Lake Monroe, WANTED to rent: furnished
apartm ent or house. Couple,
rhone lb,
______________
('all En». and Mrs (Ml. Brown,
FOR SALE: Pipe fitting!, valves,
Jr., at 672-W.
plumbing
supplies,
pre-war
(TWO
OR three bedroom house.
autom atic hot w ater heater,
Will huy If prkre is rig h t
rnmplat* stock deep and eha|.
Phone IHt-W,
low well pumps, pneumatic
storage tanka. A.D. Rosier 01 ft • FURNISHED apartm ent for cou­
W. 1st. BL Phone 207.
ple. A. ('. 1* employee. Reply
in llox D r 'o He raid
WKAR-EVKR aluminum eomblnalion ca n n tr, top stove oven WANTED to rent: Piano. ‘hono
and ro aster for large fowl or HU X J
Itga. New, pre-w ar. in original
carton S26.00. Phone 328-J.

WANTED TO RENT

BUSINESS SERVICE

LARGE alia circulating Wood
heater, fine condition. J. D. WELDING By on expert with
Davison, Silver Lake,
30 years’ rx|ierienec who g uar­
antees every jnb. Would appre­
COW m anure for flowers, 6(V
ciate
a
trial.
Temporarily
bushel. Phone 7H8-W.
loentri! at
French Ave.
A. R. Welch
600 ROWS of new 10-lnch brown
bleaching paper) also celery CARPRNTKIllNG, general
re­
wire in good condition, W. Lpairs. W. J Russell, 70o W. 9th
Henley, phone 460,
Street. Phonn 747-1L
FI1A MOKTGAflK LOANS
To Imild a bom*
To buy a home
To remodel a home
8-8/10 H.P. alternating 2 C 4
To refinance a homo
Johnson Kicker, Perfect condi­ C. M. BOYD,
111", Magnolia Ave.
tion- Box A Herald.
Phone I78-J.
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MIKE HAIIH' farm In Cameron
City. See Mr*. A. Mtncndei, STORAGE your car at Kent’s
Garage.
Hpacla' rata
10|8 O range Av*,
suirare.
0 PIECE oak dining room suite. RADIO Service Radios plrked up
Phone 842-J a fte r S:00 P. M.
ami delivered
The Electric
Service
Co.
207
Magnolia,
PRE-W AR gaa rang*. Phone
Phone 10L
786-J,
MAKE screens, folding screens,
RED B U S S Heed potatoes, certporch swings, cabinets; fund
Ifled.
H unt’* .Tuxedo. Feed
ture repairing. J. M. Wilton,
fltora, 2nd 4 R tontfa, phopc
601 Magnolia Ave.
COPENHAGEN Cabbage plants
phone HG3-W. Out Hchmah.

UPIIOIJ4TERY
CARRIAGE and pad, *5.60. 2614
WF. HAVE caught up sufficiently
O range Avenue.
to that we ran give you
service nt once on your up­
FOR SALE
holstering and m attress needs.
6-ACRE celery farm , tiled with
S a n fo rd
M attress Factory.
well. Call R- A. Williams.
Phone 672-J.
CELERY wire for B or 8 acre*.
J . J . Dolly.
_ PI.It Mill NO-repair* of all kind*,
large or small, hy new master
plumber In town from (jy««hington ami Maryland — Gao.
Coursen—Phono C o u n ty 4111
farm on
SO ACRE TILED eel.
If no answer call Sanford 033-J
_ J t Side,
Cameron Aran'
— P.O. Dos 67B.
Lately plowed a h a m w rd , E.
D. Stowe, phonr
THE HILL HARDWARE CO.
WILL CLOSE WEDNESDAY,
1 NICELY furnished room-1113
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
P ark A r*.
'
'
TAKING
INVENTORY— 1LA.
NEWMAN, PRESIDENT.
FURNISHED roora*~807 Mag
nolle Ave.

A ttendance Increased 26 per
cent Over 1U43, the highest since
I04Q when an all-time mark win
seL Fifteen major lengue record*
were broken In the two circuits
while I4 other* were tied.
Both the American and No
llurual le ag u e s had terrific battles
for the ’h a ttin g crowns. Dixie
W alker copped the senior loop
honors with o neat .367 average
while Lou Boudreau, manager of
the Cleveland Indluns, was the
best In the Junior circuit, hilling
.327.
The American l-engue held
moat of the interest during the
season because o( tha pcnnaul
lig h t between the fit. Loui*
Browne and the Detroit—Tigers.
The issue was In doubt up to the
la st day when the Missourians
won their fourth straig h t game
from the Yankee*, and the gon­
falon.
For the ffrat time In the history
of baseball th* Mound City had
the World Rerlcs all In Itself with
the Cardinals repealing in tho
National League by L4'.lr gnmes.
The annual Fall classic went six
games with the men of Billy
Southworth on top—as was ex­
pected.
The season was full of surrises. In the first place, t h ­
rown* w eren't given a tumble
a* pennant contenders in the
American l-eeguc while the t ’anls
were rated about 30 games uhcad
of the field In their circuit.
Jim Tobin of the Boston Braves
and Clyde Hhoun of the Cincin­
nati Red* were supposed to bo |
on the way out, yet Tobin pitched
two flo h il, no-run games, mm
for five Innings, and fthniin, burl­
ed one. The strange purl of .(
all was th a t Tobin Inst the game
Shoun won. Chuck Alenu** homer
won the gfcme,' 1-0
While on the subject of pitch- '
ing feats, Ed lleuser of the Reds, *
for the first lime In hi" career, j
led the National I.e»gue horlers
in earner) runs with a 2 38 per J
cen ts ge
In the American League, Dirr&gt;
Trout anil Hal Newhnuser of I &gt;e

t Of OMAN IOIDII8 sprawl* lifeless al a street comer In Stavelot, Bcl(lum. H e b t v ) cere- c4 k f Ovate who died battling for the town that
1o&lt;yd In tho way of tha G erm an breakthrough. Stavelot li now In Amerta/) hands. U. S. Army Signal Corp* photo. (Inlemoftowebi’o«ndp/io(g)

“Big Bill” Henry
Likes To Play
With Tall Ones

By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
AP Newifeatures
HOUSTON, Tes. — Bill Henry
has a baskrtball teamm ate almost
us big as himself and he’s happv
about the whole thing
The giant Henry, all time scor­
ing leader of the Southwest Con­
ference /low in hi* third season
with Rice, looked warmly nt Dan
Davenport, another fellow of
massive proportions, and opined:
"It does me n lot of good to
pluy against him each day. II
gets me in the habit id working
against big fellows like they alwiiyk th 1 1&gt;vs again* 1 me ill a
gam e.1'
Henry measures tl feel HM,
I n d i e s in hnskctlml! "tun's and is
the tidiest player m Hire history
Dnvrnpnrt is one half inch *hnrt
cr But Dnn, who i« only 18.
ought tn make that up by the
time he’s a reguiai on the Owl
•uifntet. lie ’s still growing
Two More ^ ears
Henry, nicked for All-America
by the Heim* Fnundalinn Inst
• rnsuri, hn* two mure y e a r s of
STKONO MAN of the 1922 Greek " vlinfiblllty ul Rup but he plan*
r r vol ul Ion, ( }r n. Nirlho! m PI
* Intu nee
ilti ■I _ tin*!
(irlti
graduate
next ■spring
M irago-Vitum in Minoru!*
lias agreed to lorm * new O re st* 1
Blit look* better than ever this
76 tablets relieve fatigue
government which will be accept*
triiion. He’* already maintaining
*1,00
ubla In nil Greeks. Plasliras w lltbe
the scoring pace in* set last cam ­
Mlrago- Vitamin It Complex
Ailing Prrniier under Archbishop
paign when he rolled up 348
Month’s Sopnlv
Damask Inns new flegent, who will
point* tn 20 game- an average
8(1 tablets with Vitamin l&gt; 1
&lt;i.ittmiie to lepm erii Die King In
of 17.4 per game Muster of the
(Riboflavin)
D.2 i Thlnitiin I
Hie giivi-rnmerit. D ntem otional)
pivot shot, Henry I , m&gt;| e&lt;l in 246
*1.60
points in 12 Southwest Confer­
Build up your rundown condi­
ence game,** to set (ha ull-lim*
tion with Mlrago Vitamins
record. He also set a jingle game
Also Miras'" Herb Tpa to ns- I troit were tho big hurlers ae- m ark, 41 points against Texas
sjsL nature In relieving orlc 1 c u t.I in,- (in 6fi vletorre* between A and M
tbi in II ,1 luui ’,"i wins ami Dltsy
acid from body
Court! Jo,- Davi* says Bill
I lie garni''* biggest seibnek would have made the records
I cnuip Into tig the year when death even higher had Ite taken till the
i took Kvnesuw Mountain I-amilr, shots ihut Cfltu his wuy, "lie'll
p ais to teammates many times
when he could make the goal*
himself," Davis snys.
There aro several reasons why
H enry should cio»« out his bas­
ketball career In the proerblnl

B

EX PERIEN CED bookkt«per. Bos
B, e lo Tha Sanford If* raid.

The SANFORD NAVAL AIR STATION want*
CLEAN COTTON RAGS immediately.
No Wool— No Silk—No Rayon,
Bring raga to SANFOlfb FURNITURE CO., or call us,
phone 216. We will pay 10c -per pound, immediate
acceptance.
NED SMITH, Manager. ,

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

But the BEST bondsyou can buy,
are War Bonds!
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FARRELL’S
Arcade

PACKAGE STORE
First St.

Phone 9148

Arcade Rldg.

ANNOUNCING
Re-opening of Gulf Service Station]

c wuse 666 Corner First St. &amp; French Ave..

CoId Preparations

a» directed*

CourtcouB and efficient attendants ore waiting

W H Y W O R ffy ^
I CARRY
ANTI'WORRY
INSURANCE|A Regular Ad
In Thl* New*paper

to nerve you , .
Drive In today for n complete cheek up
Complete line of Gulf Product* &amp; acceanorica

Odham’s Gull Service Station
• Owned and operated by Alvin Otlham

baseball commissioner sinre 1020.
Of tho rw onl breakers, Mel Ott
of the New York G iarts. Bill
Nicholson of the Chicago Cub*.
Ray Mueller of the Retts, Bouil
renu Rudy York of the Ti*-ers
and Frank Hayes of the I’hlladelphfa Athletics itooil out above
all other*.
But, the baseball player of thv
year, and the man who proved
him self most valuahle was the
veteran Marty Marlon of the
Cards. Slata, as most o f the fans
know him, was unbeatable on all
counts. He fielded sensationally,
and won more than one game for
the W orld’s titleholders with hit
tim ely hits. In short—and at
ahort— Marion is the chnmo of
P*._____________ ________

ENJOY YOUR RADIO

We fix all radios in nil makes of care
" For your listening pleasure jtee"

BAUER RADIO &amp; ELECTRIC SERVICE
115 Magnolia

NOTICE!

Save Points

llrl fo r eoda fount'ouchton Drug Co,

M ore Bakery Foods
From

GAR AND TRUCK OWNERS
.MISCELLANEOUS

T E D

Atlantic Bank Bldg.

COLOREDgirls f a r laundry work.

female

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REAL ESTATE-HROKER

Phone 732

WANTED: Truck driver for go
ollno truck, retail trade. He
board Oil Co., 810 W. la t St.

HOUND d a g ,* r e d with white
GIRLS fo r marker*
nurkJnga — N ear
W • k I w a WHITE
and checkers. Seminole County
Laundry, BID W. 3rd 8L Apply
In person.________
__________

AT FIRST
JIOHOFA

A

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

HELP WANTED—

EXPERIENCED typliL A pply In
paraon Monday or after, Farm ­
e r'! M arket News Office,

LOST.

n o t m t : to A r r g j t n
T O C l i a f l e a M c C l e n d o n , w h o n e ad*
dren* la u n k n o w n
Y ou o r a h e r e b y r e q u i r e d t o ap*
p e a r In t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f Bern*
I n o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
In
Chi»nr e r y . » n F e b r u a r y t l h . I&gt;45, In •
rerlain
eult
fo r d|ki»rre
th e re in
p r iid in a, a n
ab b rev iated title
of
w h i c h l« R u b y M c C l e n d o n , P l a i n *
(I ff , %*er»u* C h a r l e s M c C l e n d o n . Dk*
frndant.
W lin ra s
my hand
and
o fflH al
•e«I at H a n fo rd . F l o r i d a , tb to I t h
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JOHNIK. MAY WAU'HN, Addr##* unknown.
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chat your pUf« of m ltltn e ? la un*
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day of Filiruirjr, A. 1». I*ft. other*
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Herald, a naw»pap«r publtahad In
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nnm 'aarfi week for four &lt;♦&gt; erep»*
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German Forces
i Begin I Retreat

Battle Midst Famed Landmarks

Americans Drive Thru
Snowbanks TftWithf in Three Miles Of
SC VTlh " Highway
( t r M w it» H

MacArthur’s Forces Effect Landing
On Lipon 100 Mites North Of Manila
Price Ceiling Is
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On the western front Ger­
man forces were reported re­
treating from the western
tip of the Ardennes salient
. in what a staff offiaer said
1 "appears to he the start of
.a . measured step - by - step
withdrawal.”
On the northern flank
. Americana driving through

Rev. Daughtrey To
Occupy Pulpit At
• Episcopal Church

City Commission | Frozen Locker
Orders Street In Plant Is Seen
Goldsboro Paved As Near Reality

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} Tommy Mero Is At
’ ■ Monmouth College
, I t la quite a change of environ­
m ent from the S outh Pacific
of war, g ad action as
gunner tn * Ventura
i plana to atten d in g a col-

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l^cwyRoad Froip 13th Progress Is Revealed
S t r e e t r- Ta First
Ip Plan To Adtf Sto­
S t r e e t ' Promised
rage Facilities Here

Much needed jnsving Improve
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A froten
food ..........
locker rplant
may
ment* to Weet Thirteenth Street I *oon becomr a raailly fh Ssnfonl
through Goldsboro also a new provided rental in advance for
paved outlet Lrota Uua heavily a t least 60 percent of the entire
traveled street by way, of Olive number of lockers the plant l»
and Pecan. Avenue* ore expected deslgened In hold la secured.
to be mad* soon an the result -ofs i
This project la being handled
award by City Commissioner.
Country Life Froien Food*
their mieating Monday evening o f , ,,f Seminole Co. Inc., with office*
a paving grading and draining | j., [h( ^ c h a n g e Ouildinr Jackcontract for these improvement j | nonvM)(. utl(, eT the .luection nf
to Vi H. A rm ston Company of ( , . h(t| | p s r n|e, vice-president.
Ilunodin.
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The Commission called lo r hid. ^
tlr nn &lt;hf proprrty 0/ ,he
on Dec. 11 fpr this, project, ac 8a(|(ori, M|jl, e F arm , r» Market.
cording
inr to c L r k II. N Sayer. N athan Mayo, sta te cunimlxaionei
AU blda iw ere r«&gt;ctr&lt;l a t thal n f agriculture, and William L.
tim e aa btlA r exrrasive. Monday Wilson, director of atata farm ers
•verting, two blda were received, m arkets are reported ea In terfiled
and th« one approved amounted in backing tuen -projecte In Flor­
In 129.65.1.84, be aaid.
when
was very ida. These plan ts arc to lie built
‘ On Oct. 1, w
hen there w
Insulation Co. Inc.
u u ls trucking activity a t the bv InRush
Drift lh ,r&lt; are said to have
| a , n ford S tate Farm ers Market, a
|( '.a tl&gt; .r t On P m * r*re&gt;
survey showed that West ThlrU 's s riiw a d * r * n T " . i

Ensign Robert McCall Thoman B e s t Raised
Seen On Leyte Isle To Rank Of Captain
Ensign G. Robert McCall. Jr.,
21 son of Mr. and Mrs. G.It. Mc­
C all, Magnolia Avenue, and hia
form er college roommate met
on L ly td Island In the Philippine*,
a f te r one and one-half year*. The
tw o young m en were separated
when they entered the service.
In • le tte r home, his roommate
w rote th a t En*. McCall “look* well
considering all the battles he’s
through and the boys a n
not suffering except from the
h e a t and lack o f fresh food which
they haven't had slnco Oct 7
and t h e n e ra no cigarettes".
Ensign McCall, who finished
role H igh School
elasa of 1940 en d was graduated
from Columbia U niversity's Mid­
shipm an School _T*b. - a t . IW4.
h as been in th e Pacific fo r 10

Thomas A. Beal, a B-26 pilot
in France, on Dec. 27 was pro­
moted to ran k of captain with
th e United S tatca Air Korcee in
Erope, according to word receiv­
ed here recently.
Capt Best w as in the C hrist­
mas-day break-through Into Bel­
g iu m and has been overseas XApca
February, 1944, H e attended local
schools and w as Inducted Into the
A rm y ta a medical corpamen with
th e National G uard (n 1940 from
which ha la te r tran sferred to
th e Air Forces. Ha was com mis­
sioned June 80, 1943, a second
lieutenant. He received train in g
a t Dodge C ity, Xas. and B arks­
dale. La.

Capt. Best,

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o f Mr. and Mrs. O R. Best and
th e h ie b a n d -o f" th i form er Sybil
iUlams. flies th a “ lead" plana
tow ard- tB# ta r g e t of his squadron.

P v t Jam es E. Lee
Is Safe In Belgium

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A [wiwnrfiil A n ip r ita n in vn.*ion a rm y p u s h e ti r u p id ly
in la n d to w a rd M a n ila to d a y
a f l o r a n a lm o s t
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Iw ju'li defon**,* tjiik|&lt;&gt;r a t*Tr i f i f th rrp H ln y l«&gt; m l.iird n u 'n t
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Mr*. Mary Rawlins, rhairnia
of the Real Rale Drive for itSeminole
County
Tuberruloand Health Association, report,-!
a t a meeting of the Pilot f l u
held in the Hotel M ayfair lanight, th at a total of 12,200 hnbeen realised so far from tb&lt;sale of the seals, with more to
be accounted for.
During the business seaaim.
presided over by Mr*. W. L.
Morgan, plana were made t»
tu rn the birthday fund into War
Savings Stam ps to be applied on
» Bond for the club. Letters w rit
read from th a Elks Club for
toys donated to the annual com
m unity Elks C hristm as tree and
fro m the Navy Dispensary for
candles and cookie* furnished
d u rln r Christm as. ,
The resignation of Lieut. Jo n rt
MeAdle, Superintendent of Nurs* s
a t the Sanford Naval A ir Station,
waa accepted with regret.
Announcement waa made of
the Club's Fifth. Birthday Anni
Ternary which will be- observed

at the dinner meeting on Jan. 23,
at which time secret Pilots will
be. revealed and new oeea chosen.

D r. Sm ith Is Elected
Medical Society Head*
Dr. LA Smith viraa elected
president of the Seminole Coun' 'r at a meeting
Fematd-Laugh*
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Painter Is Trapped In
Smoke-Filled Store

Mr. Ellsworth at the front door,
At present the capital of tM
frantically signaling for help, end bank U MOO.OOO
called the fire department Dr. ii 1400,000.
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&lt;«( uprr-t or d i^H tfr. ll is rc- Bonk, held by W T Bland. F. t \
idsuiiiu : to know that hack i»f our iatnirston, E IV. V m d tf art I the
was ntado of, Thrv didn't buy oi (
K rlu of Ihe late Frank I Morse
cut * tree us they «*i" vrr&gt; A . ( ' I t r f l t h o r S l l l l l i O C i n H Iti w &lt;* iiiitl hinrk of our cnuM •» Ih r r r E state, it w«. announced yesler
hard to find. ■&gt;.* tb.-ie » « * *iutt"
' V H r t l t l l l l r t i l l l i g , H . r s - 1 u ih I h ,i L'vnl, U ftitinl. r f ! iciflit
day by 1.in tun L Allen, Ihe-hank’s
a few |tl|)V f it t in g s ly in g u rn u ru i.
rratly. If n w f i i f l r y , t«
Training In Texas cmailitia
pres idrnt.
so they ntiidr n tree, nut. nf the
r r y out I h ♦«
of th f
With this transaction every
pipe fitUnir It i* really a health | ( * | , | | | &gt; ft K S S AIt MY AIK tin|y ron»tiluti'fl iv p r i'ifn lf tt iv f i of share of stock in the First N a­
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j FIELD, ChllillfM , It**., Jau» 13, ihir |»coiil«* uml lo Ktiarant## !*♦(■ tional
Bank
becomes
locally
I (Special) Aviation Cadet Ernest m m irn cr mul itiifn liy lo our irov&gt; owned, at the preferred slock
| A Brothprsiin, Jt . smt of Mi r n m m l **
originally purchssesl by the Re­
W ith thr l T.S. A rtnril Foret* construction Finance ( otp , had
I unit .Mt* E A. Bi.illteraou. t i t
I’ulmetlii Avenue, has begun an irrnhhltu: morr f»f Ihe local men been previously purchased by the
elghtcen-w rrk training neri.wl at niruf thr new 'work or fiirhl“ directors of the hank, Mr Allen
litis Central
Flying Training ilirn iiv f, ih»- KluHtla S late Guard said, i
Spft. J O Gftllup «»( the Slate t 'ontman.l »cho«l I" earn Ills imw tHTtl.* many new recruit* to
Among those purchasing the
niehw xy Patrol *t nlimiPf I in Dr wirtgs ns a bombardier navigntnr. continnr in un “efficient orran i ■lock were Mr Allen. \V. J. ('apejsndo, yesterday . inl.-rrepted two
lt|M&gt;n graduation as a dual- lAtion in thin com munity,’' aihlrtl hart, H. R. Cloud, W alter L.
Orlando youths, anni tu tut *lrtv- rated Wkxnl lUuUmuut ur flight C«PJ. iittllowav.
Iliy a . Wm. J. Mulltn. 11. il. Yoor-.
fnjt a alnlrn 1939 Ford Sedan on officer, he will be iraily to loin
his, Herman ia n g fo rd , 1.1. Col.
the ragd leading tn the Big Tree n cfark crew of "lie of the big
Wm. It. Dlsl, Akerntan Dial and
* t Longwood and lirought lh.ni iptits of thr AAF. sura as lh«
Akerman and epprutim ately 25
to the County Jail where thky It -29, the Sujierfnilres i now doothers.
were held until S heriff J.P. Hsll llvering knockout bln»» to the
Mr. Allan also announced th a t
of Green Cove Springs, Clay enemy.
the board of directors had re­
County could etkhfc to claim them.
a painter, found commended to shareholders, sub­
Flying on day m d night p ratE.E. Ellsworth,
Elli*wc
The Ford wss feporled to have lice m inions, Cadet Brathereon, J him self appiarently trapped tn ject to approval by the Comp­
been stolen b / th e youths in white gaining a working know- th e smoked filled Interior of troller of the Currency, an in­
Green Core Springs, Suspicion ledge of gunnery, photography the City Drug Store early Sun­ crease in cspltal of the bank
* f th eft was directed toward the and other c ra fts of military avia­ day morning, b ut waa released by from 1200,090 to « 400,000 by
boy* In DeLand when they tried tion, will become skilled in the Dr. J .lt Teague, store owner, the payment of • 100 per cent
to obtain gasoline without gas operation of
America's most who arrived and unlocked the stock dlvfdefwL This will bo e f­
coupons. 8 tato . Road Patrol head­ deadly weapon, the bom bslfht, fro n t door of th e sto re. Just as fected by Ihe tra n sfe r of MOO,quarters in DeLand was notified and in the science of ilead-rt-c- firem en were about to break it 000 from undivided profits and
and they, radioed Information konfng navigation.
down.
reserves to capital, Mr. Alien
■bout the youth which was reSmoking Insulation o f a re fri­ stated. The Increase will be voted
Sgt. Gallop.
g e ra tio n m otor waa found -to on by shareholders at a special
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Dooclmt* ndult lif t w m be causing the smudge. Dr. Tea meeting to be held J a n . 23. 5F
"Death Valley" on tha Orlando apLloyd
prom ptly turned o ff th e holders Of record as of the
tn l M ft Lllth^Mn m m lftar
Highway, S g t.. Gallop idaotified until
after be w a. 50 y e a r, old, I c u rre n t leading to the motor and of approval of the plan will re­
the Fora and the youths in it when he w rote his fintt novel, ,h «
ceive without cost, one additional
etoprad
A passing pedestrian, whose share of stock for each one alar*
Magnificent Obsession."
name has not been revealed, saw then owned.

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Daytona Hrach until «t ihe .leatu
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Inndinu f&gt;ea4 new n
the
&lt;l a n e n n m W« »*•** I h «I

Serious Shortage !Monday Is Last Kiwanians Are
Mrs.
2 f Civil,,a n I dT i' ):^ ,r’1*AutiT'xags Quests Of School Dies
Reported ByOPAi .... Jtl, ,7 7 „ r |At Lunch Today Mrs,

L. E. Ilautnan. 1020 Frrot 1
Avenue, tday received wonl th.n
H ak. of D i r
hla brother. Oscar Bauman, hn I
on bitesl infm mutton
died suddenly this morning at based
thr OP A and from m . comp*
hi* home In Dcland.
|itri|irtk.l h\
was
tnd»&gt;
Peterson, -e, , ct,,t
I^wrvr.c# H utton r r | orl"d
t l:..
police lis t evening at
in &gt;&gt;I mule t ,ptlit) Pt i
Hoard
(J
iotaut
o’clock that his bicycle had tw 1
remiy I • &gt; - 1,. ,
stolen front tn front uf the It
ru - *o t b
M
P , I- &gt;
Theater The blryrle t»n» di
Jtthtl M I turn
criiied a* an Elgin, light IH
, .1 It,
with hlack trim , and hntiSeers Roebuck tires.
1.
M .
D ycss,
.lr.
The Remlnele County Board of
Public
Instruction
will m o t
Had N ic e Holiday
Thursday
morning at
10 on
o’clock at the office of Rupt. I
Even thr Imya on Owl.il. Hawaii.
W . I.aw lon.
Had ft nK'r » hiintiow* lh,»nk» to

Report Of Seal Sale
Given At Pilot Med

10

■►♦fl f lrn rra l
Mac .V rt bur'w
troApa f r t back there.
T h r J tp ln c t# h a te bren re'
itioslnjc many of the s i r jiriacuifr* to Japan* u no fficial
reporta recalled h% thr S la te
Departm ent »aUl.

te.n0iin

CITY BRIEFS

Jao

( A I 1) — Alwiut @,000 Im rr t ra n
cixttlam
are
«till
in
tht
I’h itip p ln ri and u ffiria U her#
that
they
■U1
b#
libera ltd
1. u i nn
in
frrfd .
J
T h r 4i( us I inn
in \ ns «*jr &amp;can ftrUo4irr« o f war i«* rx*
ir r r a r l) unclear. h n « n r r . ami
ih rr#
U
llt t lr
hope
that
many of Ih r men cipliarr«l
d u r ln r the d ay* of Italaa n

Draft Inductions For
Next Six Months
Will Be D o u b l e d

WASHINGTON. Jan 10. UP)—
The Government today slapped a
flat price, ceiling on live cattle.
The action, widely opposed hy
stockmen, carried with it a m ore
} fire-fo o t snowdrift* pushed w ith­
to soothe the opposition. The
in th rre miles of the vital lloufnew celling was set tem porarily
fnlite-SL Vllh highway.
at t)H a hundredweight instead
Russian oi'taulti within * Buda­
of 115.50 aa originally proposed.
pest. mouthing hourly in fury, a p ­
The m easure, announced by
peared trt hive cracked the core
Stabilisation Director Vinson, b e­
, of German resistance there. B ritcomes effective Jan 29. The new
iih troops in Italy d ro re a G er­
overall celling rovrrinc cnlve* an
man patrol baek from the, south
well as ra ttle will he lowered ta
bank of the Reno River, but else­
117.50 on Ju ly 2.
where on that front severe w ea­
U ndersecretary of War P a tte r ­
th e r restricted activity.
son told Congress today th a t In­
,
A field dispatch from Roger
ductions for the armed force*
I G reene of the Associated Press
for the first ail months of 1946
* la s t night declared that “ the
ANI&gt; N A E
ZI*
l f BLANKS
FLANKS tangle
uncle in romhat over the will total 900,000 men as n m in­
h e a t 12 to 24 hours may provide AS RUSSIAN AND
pe;
tnr Reds continue to make gains against imum
the turning point in the great flam ing skies of Iludaprst,
Op this basis the induction rate
b a ttle that began Dec. 18 when (ierrain garrison* in hattle* fought unmrid fam ed landmarks Red
Von Rundstedt launched his sur- Arm y unit* have won C entral I’nrk i l l in the heart of the city would be 160,000 men monthly,
{.'•■lift*** mm P a g e T»»»
while Berlin adm its that the suburb of S.mhalurtt (2) has been lost. about twice the rate previously
I Russian units have fought their way to Rudolf Juavy (.1) close to indicated for the early m onths
i'atlerson urged
the Fnrilainent buildings, one um g of which ts reported to have of this year
collapsed. The fortified university &lt;li u surrounded and Itakocri (puck enactment of natu n il se r­
S treet is in flames Aren* around the palace (6) hare au lfern i vice legislation Itr said it would
from artillery fire while the Nsn« have destroyed the railroad bridge shorten the war and minimise
loss nf life.
(61 over the Danube mi south lludn j&gt;e,t I International)
President Roosevelt nominated
Adolf llerle Jr., former assistant
secretary of sta te to he uni-us
•flic Rev M. Colgate Daoglilrey
• aiker to U ratll.
arrived Sntuniay from Newport
Maws, Va. to assume tem porary
BUDGET
e ta rg e as rector of Holy Cro*a
WASHINGTON, Jan ID. i/P &gt; I
l
s
s
l
l
s
«
f
4
fis t 's a e T ssel
1 Episcopal Churrh, a post left
vacant when the Rev. Frank E.
Pulley left to become rrctor of
Holy Comforter Episcopal Church
of Richmond, Va.
t
Rev. Daughtrey, la a t the nrcand was In Carls When the w ar
broke out. Hits loti nicy* have
taken
____ him to the
he Holy I-and,
England. India, China and Japan
and ho h » studied th e comparelive religloni of differen t coun­
tries first hand. Ue ta a grsduaWi
oil th e University o f V irginia, and
attended
Princeton
University
and Virginia Episcopal Theologi­
cal Seminary at A lexandria. Va.
His church connections have
i been at Newport Nows, Cape
Charles, Vs., W ashington, N. C.
and Richmond, Va.
A t ■ vestry m eeting in the
P arish House Monday evening
resolutions were passed by a
V estry
Resolutions
Committee
1 which commended the Rev. Pulley
fo r. spiritual and physical dvelopm ent of, the P arish, Increased
attendance by youltg people and
membership in the Young People*!
S e tt Ice League, liftin g of the
• church debt and m ortgags, Inere ast&lt;l tn ambers hip a t the .Mon •
Club, and Inspiration to all w ith­
in the Parish from ht» aennone.
The resoiutloaa w an t on to
wish Kev. Polity continuation of
his «ood work In bis now pariah
1 and eapressed appreclstlcn for
his work In ,th u parish. I h e
com mittee wa*. composed of Dr.
R. W. Kupreckt, J. L . Ingley and
B- L. Dean. .

Navy Knocks Out Jap
Defense (Juns And
Safely I^ands Ilu^e
Convoy (Jf 8CKTShips

Nnw Men Battle Flames On Momhed Carrier

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W ED N ESD A Y .

iniino Uwriling_d6 by.JtB feet,-at

[wanians Are :
uests Of SiliSo!
t Lunch Todiy

th e Tiorthenst corner. o f. Elm end

Alufniiram

Fifteenth 8 treat, and to U. ;P,
Harkry to coMtnict a ono alory*
tour rom il well ina. ili« IB by 30
feel at the nrthsest tgrnen at
Klin -Avenue
and
SrnUenlh
.Street were approved by the
Mr

Akoa-Ts Told To Close
Books For 4 Months
As Supply Tightens

Gowns, Furs InStore
Then Police Arrive
NEWARK,&gt;N. J., Jan. JO.. (See*

WASHINGTON, Jen. 10. (4pc-

in

these

formed to the city
arte? passed uu Dec.
that the ordinance
come effective until

perm its

«n-

toning ordin*
20, but aihbd
dmfa not be
Jan. 20.

Tor alieet

aluminum would, be
subject tu review and *jrh tup
|dl&lt;* ill reeled to rallllmy pro­
grams (f npet-unary. No (la*, can­
cellation of clvllinu ordera wilt
be made during January, Febraary and March, they indicated,
but there will be nn M«nd
tor .ailacatlotM
ter
.allocation* made, for "spot-

autborired” civilian nrtxlucliun if
-supplies continue.tight.
A evbstantisl p art cf the 1149^
230.000 worth o i retoBYiraitm
i&gt;ro&lt;luctJnn “spwt-uuthorliod"' dur.
log the- n**t three muiaUu sat!
the 9140,0il4j)00 worth approved
for April. May , and June, i-aber. of. N egro Troup* and Cub t|ulrcs sheet aturniruni wliich .hi
1’acks from 10 to.DO.
many cases will not !&gt;« fo rth ­
coming,..
. Officials , estimated that possi­
bly as much as half of the 'lupot
p ro g rsm .w st for the rosiiuf&amp;ctuta
of aluminum items, p stiiiu lsriy
household goods such as tmUh
pan* a n d appliances. A total of
1 1 ^ 0 0 4 6 4 . pounds had bx'u u!U
rated to .te w civilian production
for th* cu rren t q u n rttr, M utcruJj
not already ordered sad schad*

tiros, and. many m ote th an w*ti
ever antldpatcsL Of oM)taV49&lt;
t\eods of • o u r . fjgbt tap men,, tap*
com* tlr tl* tio th e; robber
t t y ’s fecIHUas are M ing ur»J foi
m ilitary tires instead or civulnr
tires,
.. . . . -.Ufa aafljr
- .“CaasertoegUj car awnexa-shegir
not leao sig h t -of the feet, lhal
tiro conservation i * . s t i l l .a n i u r
gar.t m atter, nnr fc « l-th * t lh»)
f in run out th sir- yyaeeot u m
and g e t new o ne*. wboagvar thsy
want them. .On the esuilrary,. Jfct
only hope lhat car owner* n fti
of keeping their cars pn |hi
mud (s tu have th eir prfrvpl
tires recapped and repaired b*'
fore it is too late.”

-

M
S^f t S
lv&gt; B a in .th e shoe

ja w e t ^ sff
he returned

g war. of movement.
. Covered \)1 salvo* of bombard­
ing batitrihlp* and exploding
bombs of. carrier and land planes
drevp
E ‘ h•a Inland,

the oncinyV main
lhay g o t ashore on
south add cast aide* of Lin-.

IC ssltsw a Frees Pse* tie* ).,’
in only 300 frow n food, locker
ints -ln th e country, m ainly . In
t middle w **t,iaigi th ere a re
w 6,000- The newest, uf lhe»3

CommiHfiidn
can tin u. t toward the Vital high­
way. the faiqed "Kail, on .wheoli"
second armored division W»s lock­
ed In a furlotti armored battle
for the crossroad* hsmlcLof Bamrcc, three miiea nertbeast of
Larcehe. The decision wag re­
ported- atm in , tbe balance, Whan
ahqwed ■ th a t 3,692 trucks and darknea*
closed over eth snowy
c m .Used this -road doriog the battfaiifM."'
V v i i * a . -c.
|«rlod.” &gt;vow. of course? he
added, “ traffic on ini* fund &gt;*
much heavier.;'
1 ..
- /
Tp secure a . new paved on tie*,
from T biiteculh S tre e t.to f i r s t
Btrect, roau* partially pared AM
graded during the boom days will
be paved. , This route will - lead
from i'ecan Avenue and I Sixth
Htrei-t south to Tenth Htxcct.
w « t on Tentli S treet to Oliva
•'venue,' a tut south on Olive. Ave­
nue tn T hirteenth tittweL '-s , -W. •». - lEarie.- City . engineer,
planned th* apeclficatlona foe the
paving work and will aupervlae
construction. T4g widening, ami
paving work on
:h Avaoue
wtli be from
Umtugh the Uolitit-cro business
l&gt;

lug battle* which opened th*
untry U fg Froien Foods Inc. Pacific -war. : . * . T* • J . i
■P ath Paved F o r BIow m .v.
ie predteted th a t by 1063 there
1 U 60,000, Joqkei plagU j-in t The 'w a y f o r. th is - showdown
iltth t for all tho Pldtlppines s u
barjfd by s m ultiplicity of wot•hip* and nVriul aUaekar .Tbese.Jnrindeil tho ildstruction cr dsmage
of - 202 tmemy piano* and .Aha
•W d n g oi tlatw tging.tif 73 chips
opivr, bii^Kce* d ay s a t carrier-based ossaultA on Lg*oru_;&gt;ormn*a u.n.l
(HMutlsa,; J n -&gt;tW R V o k y t1 chain,
•eclinn to Baiithwael (load.
j 8pencer J*«rii.’Aw g |l$ ra ifT H ii J The Couimtsslonen in
w ar cbiresnomirnt airoart) a flig - th at proper ur owners ,be i
»hlp, said huge stottra - o f - rautes
s d |ts overgrowth
tlmt- intpeda view
inapt, gums anti o rm o r elfossly
tin 20 days or the C
grow ths down, Mr.
* toward- M s ^ u
r -suited for merit*
r construction . by
.11 of n ono story
star, of N lid . gif.l th e 7(Mnller convoy reached Ibe g u lf vrititan operation
tea* of * sin g le thldler.
imunique m id
He sold 60 per ' c e n t more
i&gt;pglwwftt.Mhor» -W th e fin tv g H\*n
a t U»1*L

itftanGj
r*. Tta*

through
■ ■ ■
( • nearly b;ilf a trillion.

.yaUlftyrWld ent'a.annual budget
message could bo read forty way*
to thi,length p ^ M lw a r.

PACKAGE

B
\jkU* ?il*i**'t
Flrat -■Arfdillno - .to WaahlBBton
Itaiahla, ria l Hook J page I).
mUALt
_ •• v.jiKJcafUSIMOOIkk

-withoat tw v ta lb u r^ T rw lk iio n ■*■

1, •

t e l e p h o n e

O P E R A T O R S' •

nl Mis ’ABrciBl
HsmlnoU County,

idcntly arw, based .on a itops u ja t

EXPHRIBriO^1UWmV eRAAUV
• ESSE N TIA L WORK

P£ACETIMEUFOTUiU0

ym ent Su
lii, Callahan,
urine a u ta ­

SOU; BELL TEL.

t
kno

rch players

J&gt;et«|la Postponed
Becsuye of the battle-amah*
base of uncertainly^ the Premde-it
I.oil ported -until early Gpring hi*
detailed rccoimn cml* lion* for war
appropriation*, iflu rm erclv eokl
Congresa bo&gt; thought 73 billioti
dollaraiin-w ar appropriations will
be'.M eded. v .y-. .
War npropriations for nny. pe­
riod are sometimes more, some
times less, th an war ap tn d iiu in
th a t period- F o r example, xust
am ounts'are ok^lgalod In on* year
and paid out
, eslim alrd Uial
The - Proaft
&gt;g in flacoj U lld
•/non* way”, au&lt;
wlB be 4 1 3 4 ,________
lls aent detailed rc&lt;|ucsU (or
appropriations of appruiimwtcly
t h e , ism e amount, to take cats
Of thoaii .expeiyey.
And. th a t brought, the total at
appropriations estimated for fis­
cal 194 a to *(10,107,000,000. Thli
Wbuld be 10 MJlHm lt»* than the
estim ated.appropriations o f fiscal
n to -which J% now half ..'over.
he record am 3ual uf appropri­
ation* wo* for fiscal IV tt—$128,000,000,000. T hat ia alii) being
•p e n t.— r . —
-rx— ----- -

Lictit. Franris Richt
Is Back In Mia

MIAMI REACH. Fla., Jan. B.
(SpccU D —Iat . Lieut. Francis J .
Itlchter, 23, Bunford, has arrive&lt;l
a t A rm y Air Forces Redistribtb
lion S U tio*_ N o^ 2 i Jn * Miajtd
lleach for reassignm ent process­
ing a fte r cpnipleting a tour of
d u ty
outside
the
qm tlnental
United State*.
He flew 60 missions a t a D-24
S'tuetlioo, bombardier during Id
pionths in tho Soulhweat PacTltf
ami won the A tr Medal with oak
(agf . cluster, &lt;il!t&gt; i attended . tbe
U niversity, of Florida It 1B39-41
d e a l's message Ihst- iv rn if the and' jolnerl the AAF| Jan. 22,
w ar roars along on all* front*
throughout tth o fiaenl year, war
cosU --um l thus fatal icoeto—rwill
- Will Rogers, noted American
hum orist, was n either born In
the United S tate* nor died in
tbe United State*.

i

,.~ ^ )£ tti2 r z m*.

joteniial trap.,'
[h mrmvdrifrf
ifjwv w evtyjof
. Provendeux

rldimrt.
IA -a.
_ &gt;n- ...when
.
LS&gt;,u. .v. a
ll 1*4:4130

, 'apaneae by .fierce wnrahip shcU-

it would Increase

iireeenh
fu total
(1BU

‘'Today, more thau.evgr before,"
be said "It l* essential .to Ukc
the beat /possible-earn of tiro
ihnt arc npw In use- for no one
knows when they will be nhle to
get new ones, ,
M
• **A • year smi," -'lie- ’Thoigas
declared “the outlook ..for Hew
eivtllan tires was &lt;Miiea Uusr
than it I* today,. A t . the .time,
Um government, rr^fnUIng .the
need, for more .ckRIiatt. ,*wns,
authoriaad the . rubber ’.Industry
to pnscecl vtiUi n 470,000,000
aapnnsian- inoKrsin, J&lt;. the iwbi
luul progrcssod m ,#* peeled, tbvc

: U , k „ c . all oOthe’ l i c M ,

iaJla,-«nd systematically nra nml nerial boiubings, ine
Ihe.etor*. working down IghUy-otipniwd Americans surged
te a th floor. » n»r«t over Urn same ervaeent of
was charged w ith ul- sand dunci* the Japanefi- employ­
grand lareeiy,.am i- will ed three year* ego Tho iqvasion
rned o n . Monday in the arena now ia dry and auited for

be- a ; drop o f , 11

*sye?-5fc"!3 : a &amp;

Gerinan FAIrcefi
Begin Retreat
From Ardennes

itor* a t 4j30 p.
rrid a ^
id** it In an ainateuK way,
hid in a .booth in the bennty
n Katie, easy sieeiwr th a t
!• doted off sad tho next

lreT’ budget of HD
.«spr-i1«dh|- ■''.*§r-i* -*

Serious

Civilian
or ted By

LAt * Block I I M. W. c u rie *
Subdivision n o t U*ok I t»*t»
IOT 4 1*». &lt;1
w
Lot I lllock I Klrel Scrlloo Msrl i l t s n « t Hook 4 1” *« Ite.
Lot T Dlock I r i m Kcclluit M«rvanla n o t tkxik t p»«« I•*.*'■*'Lot I Block I Ftral Miction Warrattla l-ut Book t pea# taa.
Subdivision
maw.
-Lots * * Id f-o A II Amended
f la t o f Ilruld l'ajrk, f la t Hook 7
i « |H i t t
- L o l. 4
A . J . Areeed-d . P1*L. of
Urutil fork 1‘lat Book T ps*e*
S A’.*.• • t U . * it
U&gt;t* I t l Block It Tier &gt; Ban*
&amp; I Kurt Ueilon l'lat lkiok 1
P*A*H*Vr g n u «r
Beetiaa r t
Tuwiudilfi I t HoiMb. Msaae $* LA»tHW1, of
of » « H H«*tlBn
It Township 11 Booth liana* &gt;1
B u t.
4
t
. »-.«o l ! | A II* Oak &gt;1111 r ia l

itftt

pointed. pul that

eta))—lllsriosfnr offic ailv that
an Mtrrmely tight situatin'’
exist* in the supply of aluminum
•hcet, the War I'reduction D&lt;«rd
ordered the Aluminum Company
of America Ihl* week to cloce fta
order hooka for (he f 1ret four
KEu
-month* ft/, this year,-anl pra* u -'T C S .'S K S a &lt;
pared other step* which may Company recently iseued an np
cancel a large volume of civilian pen! L&gt; civilians to taka care of
• FRANK TUX
' production nuthorlrcd Under the tho tires they now havu since
civilian car owner* oL, America
Gtlaity Kccioool Krcnithv,- *' i

Katie grtnuley, a ' 20 year-ohl
NegTo maid, or 91 Monmouth
Street, when .she shopped for
am w hosn in the tett-etor)i Krange
department store, Raymond Boule­
vard and Broad Street .. — ....
After a long,atop In the beau'y
•Hhn on the .thud,floor,,.Katie
wandered leisurely past the displsy*. showcase*, counters end
stockrooms &lt;m each floor to, the L
roof .gad than, decided, to . t u n RsgUm. W tv bey
-bfwk-oath# third.-dii th e ftm te "y g n n O it. — r -- -. -w- .
A « r I) is. d»|nity rcitianrl
There she passed an hour or expculivo from Alluntiw In ciutyte
more trying on the moat &lt;unpen- of negro scmitlug for four slntca
aiva coats and with diffleolly will be In .Satuord - tonifhl -to
narrow ed her choice to taro black inset With members of th* 8«m
Feta ion lamb* priced a t 1081 inole Divisional Committee meatFiiiirtal i ’areach. From f u n sha w ent vto jnr' at.
women’s select dr Cain and re ­ iors at 7;30 I\.M . lx * Li spend­
peated the process of posing be-- ing the week in sarvicc to the
fore fuiUIength m inors In end-, Central Florida Council , during
lees models until she could tetUc which titan be h traveling the
on thres, a aeqaln gown, a speeta council territory (with James ’A .
to r dress a n d a sports coat tag- I'usUr, liftio . JivU-aaacutivc. Ho
"Poeketbooks," said K atie next,
and M sooner* said than they
i ilrt/Tff i^Ttf ,^k&gt;«4^ ttli.
row. She p ick ed .* 120 one fur
th . Pension Igmba and a lc»&lt;
osteatatiou* one fo r 410 fo r.,the
■porte outfit. A t the, perfume

nellhci

3syn

Oft Cattle
lovemment

JA N U A R Y MO, * IW 5

1- S t f S

WUhbO’ i f

,'A I

(At X The USk* f is t nook 3
rage IS.
l a i k l l l A lift larch Arbor Crya(al la l« » Club BecLlen. I'U t tkrok
i tUigi-* II A Ji.
.
Iavia ( 4 1 Block ft Hanlando.
U ds 1 * I. Tile Osks. PUl nook
3 P«*e IS
i,
v - . ■. m .
IAit | l lllock I Lockharts gubntvUlon
-t’ r
rW ttS It of N III ebs ol «w »t *(
HWH Hoctlt.a » T»wn»hlp II South,
llano* It Bail■ ,
ll*g NW fo r of NKU Of-*WM of
NWu Heclloa * Tftvenehlp II Booth
llusas t i euai. run H *»« ft W n o
ft X sro ft t: n o ft.
Lot i lllock )«. HAnlaiule. . . . I
la.I S lllock 1 Lockhart's Bub.
Slvlelnn.
I.ol * Block I tawkbsrt'a Aubilltlalou.
o’iJ ‘ V ti, &gt; t-nl It* rioecrral Plat Book t
Pars I»
Let IS Oak Hill
I*M ll.ite k - llltL*
v
» ■'
All Vnplattrd part of Block IS
hanlando. , .
v
‘
i*u i niftew U Hi s tru t
vision Ptsr*Book •-****
Lot I Block 1 lllahlaui
Lnta I t A It lllock I
[(bland
park. » ......
L ,.n i
. &gt; nt-V B tsck-t' JWsuitS
Plat Booh T on**
s , I
HW &gt;,f BWli o r HUH of KEIt. A
Nli of H ll'J .o f HWX of IfUU
Section II, -Townnhlp M BoUth
Ilona* 1* Chut.
Lot I Block 1 0 Hanranda.
LSI ■ Block . 10 nsldanAa.’ UfV.ii
loita II ’l o - t t A II tfn ln tib m u
Parma A&gt;l&lt;flltin No. X A* r*c«rdvd
In PU t Book: ■ pur* S BJ*IL - ' 1
Lul
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tp i
*t*s

, Yhu firs t Recorded sialic,
t f . a sovereign .w as SyUa,
Itomnn dictator, In 70 R. C.
.1

in T ii n t o m r . o i ' r n H c e t i i n
n u u k i r i H a n i a iw li st v ,

PLOntUA/ IX intUUATK.
,,.w*r conslrueUen
- -faded off to a mere tN’ HK:-WrrATK O P
KLIZAIIKTII a .Ilirn-K U O tl

' peewaeML -

Id reporter*.

ir.Un»nc«f* bMU.
fight, including m
lured U-8- Hhertni
•U uc ‘bullillnif* -we
to lilts by A nieria

.

LHMANIM
AOAINHT BAlt&gt;
- KHTATKl
i
s&gt;■..
i T vm esd escb of &gt;mi are hereby
aat ried .pad rwqulrad .la. pneenl
tny rtalbn ami ormaad* which
ivu. &lt;&gt;r *llh*r of y e a ,. tsa r Bark
u a ln * t the «*tsts of lUlsaOwlh. U.
Itatli-vlgec J*e***»d.- let* of *«M
County, to tk*. tlMiuta—Juda* ,ul
(cinlnulr Coanty, Florida, at hto
dlflce la Ik* rwurt. boss* ot ssld
uunlr at Hanford. Florid*, wrlthla
(h i eslendrr months from tho
lias* • t ih* fir*l publication of
thls-rrotlc*. , EUich. rlslm or domsnd
shtdl tM &gt;,in.wrltlak.'smt shall stats
lb* t-lark of reside nr* and posl
etflee address of lb* claimant, and

.

.* lllock A BlMpa Vista K ilJ»Ut Book J parr* I t t ,
» nitwk&gt; A -tnwii* Vi «ta ffnP H M M k i psgs* t :A i . , .|

In 'fro m three, al
British fofwee
on, Ihe weefm-n y
lent m et weak oi
secomi atrgigjit d

Insurance

■ftiwp o p TlIK BrATB OP
‘MAHHIiA. v-t-i* IB.
m a P..ISBIIKBCM
A*«nt Trust*** 1. I. Rand,
Bemlool* Coualy.
*-•*-&lt; — - -- -- *— • »■—-

S

sight loch. artiUc

a ii

w a n t
Tho

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NAMAL AIR STATION Wnto'
CLEAN COTTON HAGH immedlulely.
N o W d o t- lN o fillk — t i o F U y o n .

ioveiturnout u k
-yropoaevl fio
aw* now, bul

k s b S M I T il, MiaiuLCer.
S’Tlovernsm nt r e t
iJto T lL I! 1H UK
th a t" aareuaat . to
klorhta H utulrs. II

A forw ard officer

!&amp;J2i.*TigS.21
Ri*B*.
IWSMB
at the trea t.d o o r &lt;
IWuaty. Cuert -*l*n
bagantM ljat 11:14.

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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10, IMS

THE SANFORD IIERAI.D, SANFORD, FLORIDA

- . . . ,■■■■£--»— — ' I - , . r r v v n «

&gt;i

p«r e*nt of •Ousts- t - w w -*

t i M w n t'V t -*t u

schedule*.

-VegeUihltLiirou

AT FIRST

Getting Results

jich or/.

use

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Cold htpatallont at dtr+et+d

Save Points
Hy EaUnjr

^Jw^rlsiiReiiy. Foods
From

. ROMPS
HOME RAKERY
“(1UAL1TY ALWAYS

S0M1 Or THI Ml OUTtliT »lr u c tu lU o( th^ war *fe now brlna rarrlwl on u part of the A1HH rfTort lo tl«m th*
U&gt;le n( tlie sr* * i Uennan.coui&gt;leiolTeniivr. Shown nbove ii ■ f o m e i l n n ol ll*2t&gt;. of the 0 . S. Afnjjr lhu» Air

10S W. I hI St. Phone RB4-J

V o r t t f H lhr 7 thumJrred over Ihe rellw ay yetyj at S alib o rf, An\tri». til.t lln j at one of the transportation

°°nlcr* from which Uie German d r l \ t It fed. U j S. Attnjr Air Koice photo.

(fnternettoeei Soendplioto)

Tvph us, c o n tr a r y to
Board Of JfeaJth || ctnnnl
he tmiwmittcf

opljjion,_
tw a per| ,101 thrnuuh the IlIT t Of an Itn
, in-U S d r a t . Tho h u « . k r,o ,T * r. m ay
I caiisr the trrinup lat-ljite fever..

ENJOY YOUR RADIO

[

NY fix all radios in all make? of curs
*’ For your listening pleasure see"

HAUER RADIO &amp; ELECTRIC SERVICE
115 Mug nulla

ANNOUNCING
Re-opening of Gulf Service Station
* Corner First St. &amp; French Ave.
Cmirtaous ami efflrlent ntlrndnul* nrtt wailihK

to Kttrvc you . . .
Drive tn today for a complete check up

s Gulf Service Station
(Jwnttl nnd operated tiy Alvin Odtmm

lintc &lt;leclwrr&gt;t that the Krost ilc1 alructh'd of I immU alul
im iocttv
j J.\&lt; KSUNYlLlaF
Ju n
10. t in Florida durim; thU critical
I (Special- Th* S late Hoard of | cmuracncy, plua the duriKrr lo
) H ealth tills week roveab-d the ‘ nubile health, can he curtailed
1 astounding
estim ate Hint ihts only by g reatly reducing in numI were responsible for tho dcstiuc l*cr the State*! most expensive
tlon of a« much as Fit),not),nun enemy— tho ru t.
worth of property and food stuffs
ilu t th* ra t cannot be controlled
in Florida during tttll
' hv any tingle measure. It rcnulre*
L'n.ortunately. a U rge amount the application of all known rataof the destruction was a "hidden I su r e , of ra t ilealrurlion In do tbc
loss" #nd Ita gigantic purport ions lu c k , a , n i s mutliplv to rantdly
difficult, therefore, to impress tu tie liobblcil Ii v one mode of
upon the public, according to Iv 11 in Inatimi.
George S. Hole. Executive \ t
For ti u la n c e .
the
gestation
sishm i. Typhus Control Furl l ’ ,■&gt; pel lod e f a rat is i!i d a y s—fe ­
Puld* Health Service, rm ien tly males lipgin raising their tamllies
on lt-an to tho Ilureau of SantUiit at the age nf three months, with
Kneiimerlng

Nor did the rate* eanuinik’n of
waste sloji w ith food and prv
per iv. but carried tlmngrrmislv
over lo Uie health of F lorida',
citiren*. For the rat is also re
spun, ibla for the State's dnngei
ous amt steady Increase in tvo
hu* fever during the past foui
years --the rate of which is known
to be even ipefe wide-sore mI
than was officially retained to
the S tate Hoard during the vmr
Just ended.
T hirty-eight counties repotted
typhus wdth the total Incidence
tising to more than 500 cases.
This reprexentn an increase of
111 eases over IMS- Yet, this dpe*
not tell
Ihe whole story, foi
varjous i n , mis available to the
Hoard retcnlrti tiist mote than one
county had m itbie^ks ranging as
high . as ten eases, with no
case* reported officially to the
bureau of epidemiology. O ther
counties reported specific numheys
r f cases, while inform ation from
local aouren indicates th a t thc
nutnber f persons stricken by tna
diiaaa* was cons.deraMy g reater
th a t reported Private physicians
are responsible .or individual
cases.
The rat flea l« the carried of
l« lh the typhus and tl&gt;e dreaded
bubonic
plague
germs
(And
bubonic Plague can "Imppen" in
FJnrldn. In ID?0 Pensacola ■re*
ported 14 cases with 11 deaths!.

l \ h Kl.A ND, J rilAO. Uh’pcUl)
r-DU'iifini: front afint might he
tciiMnl the MvtuMlinit ilothen of
incffccluiil im1i\ii|uu| it rm tclrw ,
thr inrinttfu of the 80,000.0 HJ
Florida vegetable industry, by
oigamzint;
themselves
into .*»
United frort under the name of
the Florida Vegetable Committee,
have in the first 15 months of
umftcd effort perfected u highly*lTc?*f;rrd
rexcaroh
trrstituUou
quahfnt to cope not onlv with
the cmnjilr* prohlcmi of warttnip
reKulatiofia hut to plun iitclligently for postwar conditiont.
In M o n tr
G raw ,
t'om»n'ttcv
manager with offices in U i IjhiiL*.
e*&gt; n iMirtnl to mrviinittcc diris:lor *
on their at c tu ii|lU ln n r’.U D o
week at the concilia Ion oi th •
fiiM iMlcudnr year of t»nlfl«vI rf*
l*iV- *uyl
IuajuiI
further 'nuvhhceinctil during llu,
conn g l a c h e motivha
\V ith I lortihi Vegetable 1 tunlit it tec in erntiet shin now r. pro
renting thy nuijtinfy of tinuiage
of .ill princi|iat commodities and
.iceouniird in Wuahlngtoi and
rhr\»hcre a* tho at-oVeaman for
l he Florida vrgetnult* indostiy,
their U ample evidence of Mu*
wisdom of curici'itel effort/* tlmw
stateil
“Km the gmwei, rcihnir* liavi
U-cu W&lt;J o U i/a a u / u v cvmt-ioJi• **«, nllirr |»rirr r d l i - g s
nil*
Ihfio they wrVij^tl ftgvr
L€%*i,
nine uJiJcJa hjt 1 1
hern iiiittlv eii'ici to live nth*
nt«l oliuslimmts nf pure rnlm i
hiiM* l.t*m s«H*uted after t l i c i i . i m
I hi coom iittet was the *poit

Htswufor, Moran xald
u , ,1..iil “ ■
hum and

S TUiKlmrf ' t o TlftStk
permanent
domestic stru n g with human
hamtaxi flute*

» or kern

5lnrg than 1,700 Dutch »enmvu
have been lo*t on Dutch *hi|t«
*unk
th e Axis since 1040 *

LEGAL NOTICE
U ltt | IT l O I I I L
«KWI&gt;Ul.L
i n i H T \ , s t tTt; o r l l.tmin a . a m
L iitctiT i t n t &gt; n:m.

••ATI,INK VIAlilt.
Plaintiff
v«
lilvon*',
♦M'Km »N KIHJKNK IIAIIII
1&gt;i if 1 ndw n i ,
N o r itK o r r r m .iP A T io N .
in 1 m : n a m H o p m i . a t .x i t
o p &gt; U ) i ( i h . \ - . iitu:i;vi.Ni*a
To J writ pou Kmife ii»- IIa Kb, m l
N*i I: flu tier. Tar lor «"unlit
• irurgtai
|i m ortTert H thwl i « h. J.t&lt;V t
t*me&lt;-»■* Dalit*. &lt;|rf* iitlwnt l *-»• &lt;n
.
of td* ad I" Ho Dili **l
toiipiitiiit HU. I Iteirli* 1') H»r
I'lainllff on ur before P*Ijiuwi&gt; »,
l **45. nr a rfEterse pro • o|ifrw»»« will
n« 1-oi^rad ag 1!Inr»1 p m Till. 11 ■&lt;
•mi for divorce.
It i% a Iftt* prdriril tloit Hu* N*»
lice »f Pdbl lea lion b» |oii4i-ioi
•Hire a weak for foul t on-* com ■
H o k h In The Mart ford Heialib ■
Iiiw«p4par DObllaficd 'ill iS.iiO,ii|
Ni nilfoilr County Floitiia. ihU :
day i»f l»ecatnbrr l? 14
MUi ull Court Nr-ati
U I* II Kit M o »N
Clrcqll i ‘oil 11 l l« rK
MemrooTn count j ,
World*

is

1 tip. r o t mt o p T il k » in s r y
Ji UUtti N#l«IM|f.K t i i u r i .

1 1 iiR itiA . is
IS
itK
KHTATK
Jt-t t t m u r t i i i ,

p im n 1 11
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f &gt;»«-*&gt;

Hi

A L I . C l t K D l T U l l N A N l ' I l it
M »NH
IIA V I N d 'C L A IM S
n il
I'K A lA N Ib H
A U A IN NT
H A 11 *
KNTATH.

mu .»( tfir ill *A law under which
( 0111*1 ^% ptotidod for ad justrnniN
tin iiero in pi i%hincut made | hom*i \ Ml* anti oat h u! | uii iur hm-l'i
hie i*nl&gt; hv the fact that Ton uni!fled iina rcuutji &lt;1 I■* i»»rjuni

g n *o could not fall to ho tinp rrm y l by the reprcsehtntion of

the m t t r r

irftiuMry oil the

«.»ib

Jtn l

m iiltri
VI«11 1» r o u t jtiiirTm w r i c
m ad .'
ji \ fit I a tile
Hi w e ll u« 11101 r i\nr«

to '■top 1in together with
'opplh » atnI «hjui| Mii-iit
i t'i«Mi|fti ih r 1 fiininMlee
' t«•n1 %\otchfulnr.i*. gfowefH,
p i 1- m il piiMT^Mits )*«v r

more

t t*H

|ii U r

«e!l

l l i f 01 l o r d

ft4*

lo

• d M n im i t L *

m ore

lanlnl it. Klor l»1«

* f u l (»»
1F-

l

con
ihip
*&gt;r mi

eai h h it le r ase r a g in g from flvo iruittfc- 1 1 unlit loll- and oli&gt;rt far
ni i|ip
lo nine young. It has la-en eat* 1o il 1 tv Iv thiooeh h pi
e nlnted th a t a healthy pair of of Mi iirn|i uf the I' du^ti .* a*
ruts with plenty .of fond and .K wlinlr r oU!E&lt;r1 11«■«f **|t*Ofi * -..1C
• i*'

a it )
c la im *
and
demand*
«L"h
»&lt;m. o r c l l l \ r r o f y o u
in n)
In i'*
t g n l u A l i h f A w t a lc »*f J i m 1 « m * i"i»
•In t a m i ,
la ir
of ih ltj f'o uiil'
th*
Cuurtty
Judge
of
H c n il io -I #
..H in t),
P lu rid a.
*1
in*
o lio *
in
the i o n r t t li n ia # cit B al d C m * n » i * 1

d n m liin

*1ml ! "!»-!go field labor nod lnlw»

rllt»tlt||«i

Mr i t

flt.MI1

Hi t

p u b lic s lio n

claim

11

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nr

of

ilm iih il

4

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H it-

Car O w n ers
W h o Do No t

■f

H ood This

m *

ilm i1

O P A

u i tttiif, a tul shall ilir t Ho f

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I
r.M iV lii t
an t i
I t-i ll
“H
• •
*i * v i * o f I h r • la n i o * t i t
a n d -•
•
i « n r n iii
by
1 hi
( l * inti, o 1
1.

1it' i*i

I Ii
si, ri

1 1 • »1

nr tils

1 in life Of
J»* k i d . I

attnrtirt

df* 111* III!

&lt;4 .1

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W arning

•

1 ■i

Run th o Risk

t: J l AlliH on
Aw ■i.ilmlii1*!* wl'o p "
Kaldlf of
Jm l a,m* 1 *,i«, d-»* ■ •

t m l . i l t » l i 4.n

j|

of N o t
Golfing

ii *’ » 111111 1

1 a1 i
liiinp- hit&gt;c ln-rii made p*i*&gt;-inli»
hoi 1 he nhippei. the Coiiu liter iv i i i e n i l u r o r T in : h u n
VI Jl IIUL IKMINOI.I: i ol \
v»a aide to secure from the Win
I X . F I . U I U I M . IN 1*11011411
I «hni
lloaid n c*»mj relieitai *c i s in;
r.sTATr o r
pioy 1 am w herch\ the pneki &gt;j* ■ II AllLt 1C HAND\Ll* Jl
II ■i »-r

vt n g e

sew I r

w 11 *

to] p u tt od

lo sates unti-rl 'which they rmdd

t

in

N o w Tires!

r A n * ‘l

v LL r U K D I T n l l i i AM* 1 1 '
-nm k w i n i , * r.,M vis
1*1.11 A M * S
At *A I Nr* l

L^TATW
teiftu mui Eiti imI |*tiin* L» »«H*t»er
l r a i' f i **f )it»l ar*•»ti with ttit lesciiictl itr
of it*&gt;Y(Ii tFt•iaaj* m *tt*
1 mfuljfti In t*k’ ■» "
tin- University of E’bnnla in sci
-4 i \ y
lim tlia
and
||, I h i i u l *
« ' "I
Mng uu a -iricntifie bu'-l* for c*»«l t u n u r *11 h e r *i F ) » u n\»*&gt; k a » '
M uf I l i « l | l t
I ( * »*
f&lt;»rnnilne In b© used in ihsciittalniiA i if g. i hl l .l i i ' l! r I In i | mrial.i
r.iae d
ttl f i«*(
*•»!*
ith the Off ire nf P in e Ail min Is I ' t t f l l l l
I
lb*
* "M il &gt;
J t l * 1« »
"

f latiiTTi

in

Vht*

fit mp

nf

im*ir

Hu ml n*&gt;I*

« ■uni*

! u-i I*M.

tl

l"

pHris fefllfij.rs, mini in proviitr n u ( F l i : « lie lllie !‘t* 4»l I l l u i i a r &gt;&gt;f • "*I1*'
111) ni SalllfieMl. I-’ItMitts Ht Hi M
sluiU ng |M*ifii for iP'itinr | iI*ioa It t"11
lah i
t itii pt lu i
mi - i m i n
r i -iii
ifn
tn lower 1**"1 nf J'Hwfiitl ln|i ahil tinife **r tiio dr *i jiubi ica 11-mi "i
Krts-h
a U im
*i
*b&gt;
to market a bettn i|natity of I h t s n u l l * *
a r t i l ■StuH L« In « i f l l l n a &gt; «u*t s t ia l
product more cheaply and quickl;. m
sla te
ih r
p lam
*»f
fta b lrn rr
ntu

Cheddar cheese was introduced
inlp th* United Staten by earl,
Hrilish settler,.

Florida Sugar Crop
To Alleviate Shortage

CJ.EWISTON J..
in (IN'S)
m if &amp;t
rl&lt;t, , II cunllt
but* vitally (••■vaid ■•*■i-lipg the
growing augai .ln.il..gf lav W
Moran, evolutive vm n-.ulrnl of
tho UniU'd State. Kugai Corp.
The efficiency of alectric llgld said tmlay, III re(H&gt;iling tliut th*
ilb* has been Increased about 1 current cane harvest m proceed.fold since 10 0 0 .
i Ing according in t-cbedulr
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ f ITlta ntate*, mlgar prmluction
has Itccnini’ incri'a.mgly import— —
n
ant to the nnlmn* -ugar lniw I

jKifcl o f f l r r a t l t l r r * '
» l i l t nltet a h u l l h v

cl stunt hi

‘m m '

III!)

t' ls ll ll

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nf

llir
1“

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tint

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I ’l l A D L l . H H A N l ' A U A* -1UII»I IdI» t I » t ••'
Ihr

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w ith

the

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m

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(WHAT A LIFE, PALS1 y
Mfckri . ■i. *

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ilyiirey1^

-CaJLi:__" i W i
.

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RATIO*4

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7

6.00x16

CAR AND TRUCK OWNERS

NEEd E 0

RmllaiiiK llir* actiln problems of Lnlntr and, TrnnsporUUott which this Community now faces the undor-

YOU G E T A L L T H E S E E X T R A V A L U t S :

signed Automobile Dcalorit trill "remain opetf^utunliy
■.AFtornoons until 6:00 P.M., throughout tho Winter,

t , G uaranlaad M alarlaU
•n d W erkm anihlp
S* Frompl Sarvlca
X

friendly, newt* natu red

Holler Motor Sales

^

4 . Or a d a A
C a m a lb o tk

Q u a lity

5. F a c to ry M e th o d * U te d

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' I

Fam ous F lreiten a G *ar.

G rip T ren d
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on A ny

6 . l x tin Tr»ad O aplh (o r
lo n g e r M IU « S 4

W # lo a n You Tire* W h ile W o Rocap Y o u r*

F IR E S T O N E S T O R E S
111 E. Inf. St.

Ttl Park At*.

•

Rhone 12

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�PAGE FOUR

THE' 3 AMFPBD. UgRAU&gt;,

AKFORPL»FLORIDA

W E D N E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 1 0 , 1445

o r h ^ P lr d u P s

HOI.I.AVI) U DRAW

Bailee

OONDOW DRAW— Dh I » m *

\ ill| ftmlipfli
Arncrtemi-i uneasy H id p r o b a b ly
pldoseA Mimfe of o U t - J ^ lg a - g n t n i*&gt;»
TAUtttttABTfcdYOtWfw’-a
t
tftoflhlQ^^laikn af revoking
itn ivar-lirtid no-nTffke pledge and "reMoring the fighting
strength of Its great union.”
It talka belligerently of Its pledge os a "atraltjucket"
which puts the big U.A.W. and C.I.O. unions "at complete
mercy of the War Labor Board and the profit-bloated cor.
poratiftflft ” It suggest# restoring these organizations to
their fighting strength so that they .will be "able to defend
their threatened interests
' ;
. . Moat Americans have supposed that the aforesaid in­
terests were not only guaranteed blit definitely supported,
by the goVprnTrent’s War Labor Board. &lt;If that body, pre­

d o it with the n ativri in Africa
France is Europe's second larg­
est country, covering 212,M&gt;9

Red filter glasses perm it sir
punier* to nee tra c e r bullets in
laylight.

ADMISSION 40c — (Tax In d ) — SERVICE 30c

yjumably .representing both the unlonaJaDd the .American
ppublic,
ttK lla
i' a t i A l d f i f m * i t u f l n t x r n n / 1 n l i i i r t M . f l i A i m l n t i a n f a i t *
is not qoinjr. ns uuiy anu giving toe unions n iair
'■and!
honest "hffak’y citizens
■ond.honoat
citizen# in genernl .t^O
tyijll J*Up(B&gt;rt
supiiort nm
it move­
oveIr wrones.
rj . *
ment tti redrpsii tjie|r
wrongs. •••• •::*
"
But with two tfroat
tfreut wars thrti?ttiuiilk
’ ‘..l the life of this
nation, I t Ja no.time for nny
grqtips
In this country, , &amp;esi n r
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arf industries; to? endanger the situation
war'
by threatening talk. There are better ways to equalize wages
‘arid redraw grievances.
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WEDNESDAY. JAN. 10. I04S
H int.H VKHHE FOR TODAY

and to attend to his constituents’ requests. In the House of
Lords he can take a*. mi\ch or as little part in public affairs
as he pleases.
*
American congressman or senators of long service find
no such honorary and useful post open. Were there such, the
country need not have lost the services of Sen. George W*.
DENTAL AliOUT AN¥-F*1tT|~NmTbt when, after .'iO years in the Senate, Nebraska saw
rit to'defeat him for re-election.
British elder statesman often end their days in the
House of Lords. Herbert H. Asquith, premier for eight
years, became Earl of Oxford and Asquith when he was de.
’eated for re-election to the House nf Commons. Only
Gladstone refused an earldom, and remained to the end
( 'h &amp; G tlL
II s about this tim e of year T h e Groat Commoner.”
,
,
A ,,
th a t th e brutal fact Is brought
Incidentally
Lloyd
George
deserves
praise
for
taking
homo to Dad wtth all the force
of the monthly bills th a t this iin title from the river Dwyfor which runs near his home.
Santa Claus business Is no myth. Te might have selected the name of his vlllnge and become
relief. Los* of revenue oecasionEarl of the Te Newydd Llanystumdwy.

If Russia and Britain Insist
on tolling the Poles and the
Greeks who their govemmenl
should be, it might be a gocHi
Idea for the United State* t.
le t them feed them.

Curbing Pedestrians

Ixindon hears that President
Roosevelt Is an expert poker
player “ who has Invented several
refinem ents of the gam s." Yes
he called for n new deal and
drew four straight- — F ort Myers
New* Press,
And now they are telling &gt;is
tl&gt;At the rlg aret shortage is caus
™ by an Inauffldnt am ount of
n fa r n te . Deduction like th a t Is
tn » b r- msrvelou*. — Melbourne
Times. Yeh, and they'll probably
solve the problem by plowing
under every third package.

Toronta ha* another refinement in the process .of put­
ting pedestrians in their place. They must noW wink or
the right aide of the sidewalk, and give a hand signal be­
fore turning.
If this so-called safety device is really enforced, Tor
noto police arc going to be very, very busy.

1 The Tam pa Tribune point* out
th at tha n*w Congress has nin#
women member*, two negro mem­
By RUSSELL KAY
bers, a street sweeper, e night
w atchm an; a banjo-thumping cow
The Caldwell Administration Increases 1U financial aid to Its
boy and conclude*. “T hat7* de­
mocracy In action.’’ Ye», wd ax. got off to a good start. Press and political subdivisions. Let those
pact g rea t thing* from thl* Con- public silks applauded the Gov­ who advocate ita te eld to muni­
ernor’s Inkugural address as cipalities carefully read the re­
•
sound, sensible end thoroughly cord.”
Yale chemists announce th at In keeping with the campaign
Reviewing the p resen t Plight
they have m anaged to make cer which won him the office.
of the municipalities the Newstain woods fireproof. Now If
The Governor's pledge of an Pres* take* issue with the Gov­
they will only reverse the pro­ economical and yet not a n ig­ ernor end refuses to vitw with
cess and make some of our stove gardly administration won public alarm the poisible Infringement
wood burn w ell appreciate I t — favor and because of the record on home rule that m ight follow
Titusville S tar Advocate. Y .h, and character -rfM he man who state aid to communities Impover­
that would b« a big help all made It was accented ss sincere ished by homestead exemption re­
right on these cold days a t |1H and dependable.
venue loss.
a cord.
Admitting that a m easure of
Florida papers, both dally and
weekly, found the Governor’s ad ­ control has followed sta te aid
i\
*°;c*,.1?.d Taxpayer* Also- dress to th eir liking. Legislators, to schools and counties the Newselation In Miami urge* Governor
Caldwell to use hi* Influence to- likewise, expressed themselves as Press points out th a t there have
been few complaints from school
legalising gam bling In this In accord.
T he only sour note came from and county taxpayers and not
f t? 1*’ d*el*rh'* th a t Illegal gam ­
bling has a had influence upon the F o rt Myers News-Dress, long many from local officials. Such
roormls of th e people? But we • doughty champion of the m uni­ control as the state h as exercis­
doubt If this Taxpayer* Associa­ cipalities In th eir fight for sta te ed, It contends Is o ffse t by b et­
tion la greatly .concerned over ■Id, which basted up the cold ter end more efficient service,
the moral* of anyone. W hat It w ater the O erem or threw on the which In the end of th e day Is
really w ants la anoth*f_ipurce of question of sta ts aid for cities the thing the tax p ay er la most
publitf revenue* which gambling g n d hurled It back e t him In a concerned about.
fiery b la s t
*
iaxea wouhj produce.
"T allahassee”, the News-Press
The Governor eald: "In our states, "cdh no longer be termed
consideration of proposals for In- a ‘remote place’—the officials up
?IWe In 1944 than In 1940, serf ersased sta te aid to local units of there are not stran g ers to u s’,
the Gallup boll, Of those between government we m ust not lose lig h t and it assumes th a t should ita te
the agM o / ft'a n d fp, the per- ot the fact that control always aid be accorded local communities
*•***»«• war ID aa compared with follows the dollar. History ha* In the solution of th e ir trying
57* during 1040, Tha significant shown that the smaller unit of problems there would be no oc­
thtngj however. 1a found In the govemmtnt In seeking end ac­ casion to fe a r unfair o r unjust
fact that previous to this coun- cepting bid from a larger. In­ dimands from sueh officials' as

Too Late To Classify

D7 ■ entrance lata the war, only evitably surrenders ■ proportion41 per cent of the young people tte part of Ho freedom and in­
15
«m ,P were, reading dependence. T im we see control
the Bible, — Melbourne Time*. over state affairs moving to
Washington a# tha federal gov­
ernment vihereesas Ita contribu­
tion* to the states and control
ovsr eounl
and school affairs
moving to 1

d by the passage of the Home­
stead Exemption Amendment has
left no reserve for thr replace­
ment of worn out equipment.
Munlrlpal w ater plants, sewerage
systems, (ire-fighting and sani­
tary equipment are In need of
replacement. Service to taxpayers
has been steadily curtailed and
thre Is no relief In slgnt.
A nalysing the Governor’s sta te ­
ment, It appears to me more of a
warning rath er than a desire
to Ignore the needs at the cltle^.
1 am confident th at the Governor
Is fully cognisant of ths situation
and I believe he is sympathetic
and genuinely anxious to find t
practical solution and will lend
hi- every aid In t h i t direction, I
The question he has so pointedly sdvanced as to the danger tha i
attend* centralised control, be li
In W ashington or In the a ta t i
ca pitot, la one worth of consider
ation. The Governor has plent &gt;
who concur with him on this
score and it remains to be seen
how the people who mako up
our cities feel on the question.
If, a t the Ntwa-Press contends,
they are willing to accept a' cer­
tain degree of control And the
lose of a certain am ount of local
Independence In retu rn for better
end mure efficient municipal seavice, b etter garbage collection,
Improved fire protection, and tha
like, then it Is up to them to
make that desire known and 1 am
convinced the Governor will lend
an attentive ear to their demands
State aid fo r schools and counties
has not proved repulsive, perha-is
It might really appeal to cltUena and taxpayers alarmed and
annoyed ovor the complete break­
down of th e ir local municipal ser­
vices.
1 ’

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ADDED — MARCH OF TIME
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
^

Carstrom F i e l d I b
Holder Of Record

ifti
th?
ee when the. vest me­

ase making

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Poole, son *of Col. and Mr*.
J.ll. Poole, Kingston. Pa., piloting
a prim ary trainer.
Since activation In March, 1941,
thirty-nine classes of cadets have
received their prim ary training
a t the field before going on to
basic and advanced fields In
the Arm y Air Forces Eastern
Flying T raining Command. These
Carlstrom cadets have flown
more than 45,000.000 mile*, equal
a t the equator. In th at tim e there
to 1,800 times around the earth
has been a single flying fatality.
Army personnel and the per­
sonnel
of
Embry-Rlddl*
Co.,
civilian contract operator, are
given m ajor credit for running
up tbs unique safety record
through their efficiency end care
In the training of1 cadets. Ideal
climate and terrkln In South
Florida are also recognised as
Im portant factors.
C arlstrom has trained 022 RAF
cadets and 6,932 American cadets,
all of whom are now playing
im portant roles in A ir Forces
activities against tha A xis n a ­
tions throughout the world, as
evidenced by tha many citations

u m iiu i d
iu ih u .
o
m « D OK
the MGovernor
himself,
orr men
of
such csllbro as Jim Lee, Nathan
Mayo, Colin English and other*
who are hold In as high esteem
and | sinful ly trusted ae are any

Anyone familiar with the pre­
sent plight of Florida munlelpalitiee realises their dire need for

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EDWARD G. ROBINSON F BLAZING

FRONTIER

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and decorations
received.
The grren apple aphis often
lives un the apple throughout the
year.

Sure, Io ^ rry
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gave her love to
a fighting man . . . her
heart to a fighting people!

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W ED N ESD A Y
S ervice W ives* Club d in n e r
— w ill &gt;&gt;« held a t 7 :3 0 i*. M. in th r
V writing room o f the USO Club.
Tbo S e rv ice tVIve’s C lu b w ill
i hold its d in n er In the w ritin g
" r o o m of the li.H .Q . ut 7 :3 0 o'clock.

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T h e W e s l y a n S e r v i c e G u ild w 't l
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T M ethodist C h u r c h A n n e x .
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T h e T . K . L C la s s of t h e F i r s t
{ Raptint C h u r c l i w ill meet in tlunnnex at H:00 IV If .

FRIDAY
T h e A is li-a t'lrrle of the Sun•
"ford G arden C lu b will met at
the home of Mrs. J . L . Yount; « l
1? 8 :0 0 P. M. R o ll call w ill bo "M y
’ ’F a v o rite . C a m e llia ." ^
Rose C irc le
of the Sa n fo rd
■ G arden Club w|l| meet at toe
9 home of M rs. 1.. I. P t a ile r at
10:00 A. M. for election of o f f i ­
ce rs.
Dues w ill ha rollc'clcd also
at th is meeting ami D ry. W . E .
W atson w ill ta lk on the sub ject,

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Circle One Ma k e s
Plans For Y e a r

rs on
M iss A nnubelle • Brow n of OrInndo spent the week-end w ith
her m other, M rs. H erm an Brown
M rs. C .H .' W
l ee sp it A lllsttll
day in orlando
Mr. and M f.v

nrf, M rs. John L .
Lee spent y e ste r­
as the guests of
L .C . V in lng .

Mrs, R. M. T rsoh of Atlanta,
(• a-, is vfsiling her daughter inInw, Mrs. Sam 8. Thomas and
tier grandson, Jackie,
Frank J. Sh am e * ts spending
a few d ays In New York City
buying m erchandise fur the Hollywo. si Shops.

f '/

Mr»
E F . W e s t fa ll, inesiderjt
of the A m eiicao Iw giiin A u x ilia r y ,
D epartm ent of F lo rid a , who will
pay her o fficia l v isit to Cnntblie ll-I.n u iu jc U n it F in la y , accom ­
panied by t)ie Seventh D istrict
President, Mr* B eu lah G eig er of
Leesburg.

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Mr a n d M r * S. I l u p p n . i
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l . y p m n a c h o u l h ;i‘ ket ImiH t r a m *
p l a y e d at A p o p k u Toe*-da&gt; ?.ig?lit
w h en t h e i f ir l* won, th*
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Church wishes to go on record a#
expressing tie deep 'appreeistlo,
for tbe spUmild work of tha Eav
Pulley In this Psrlih nnd as SX
tending to him every good wish
for the continuation oT hie good
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Vestry Resolutions Committee
K.W. Hi
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Dr. R.W.

«We Clothe. The FemUj — We FurnUh The BoneM

BAPTIST GROUP
Chapter No. 3 of tha First
Baptist Church met at tha hams
of Mrs. H.E. Turner. 210 W.
Seventeenth StreeL Mrs. E.M.
Carroll prasldtd and Mrs. -LA.
Smith' govs tha devotional. The
chairman railed upon tha various
committees to irtve their reports.
Refreshments were served by
Mr*. Turner to thg following:
Mrs. Wilson, Mrs, JA. Smith,
Mrs. W.C. DertterMy. U rs. L.H.
Harvgy, Mrs.’ E.M. Carroll, M ri
A. (Sale. Mr*. D.B. Beck, Mrs:
S.L. .Trice. Mre. V.Q. Hasty,
Miss Marina Pot, and visitor,
Mrs. OA, Ntwlln.

__ , Mrs. Florencs Sunderlhi,

Mrs. B..'R. Gray, Mrs. Rayburn
Milwee, Mrs. Charles Nichols,
Mrs. J. L.i Bernard of At
its Home'Demonstration Club
m e^ a t the library on Thursday
afternoon, whan, Mrs. Ouida WII.
son, gava ah informatire addrrss

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A N D W H K I!F ; a s lln it h e r N ix j
xva* for many ve.iri, und up Until
the time of hi* death « lo v a l A"d
faith fu l inrnilM-i of The B o a rd "f
Dear.iri* of T h e E iir t
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Church 'if S a n fo rd . 1 loriila, h e lp ­
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C.atiM- witii n i . r and loving co un ­
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of our l el,o i- i fr1|,,w d e a co n :
A N D BE I T
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SOLVED, Thu! wr rite n d to tho
w i f e and children of U iothar N'ix.
our heartfelt sympathy in (Hi*
their |uiur of gieut m rrow and
we commend to them the "ble**ed in&gt;*uranc«" that "It cannot he
that rnrth L man'* only abiding
place. Il cntinnl l,e that our life It
u meie bubble rant up by etern ity
tn flout fur a moment upon it*
wave.* nnd then i&gt;tnk into n o th in g ­
ness. Else why i* It th a t all the
glorlout onpirallnn* th a t lean
like engel* from the temple* of
our heart* a rc forever w an d er­
ing unintisfied. Why is It th a t
alt the *tars that hold, their
festival around
the m idnight
throne nre n set alxivn the gTa*n
of our limited faculties forever
mocking u* with their unapproach­
able glory. And finally w hy is
it that the lovable and beauti*
fol being* presented tn nuh view
are taken from us, leaving the
thousand d re a m s of our a ffe c ­
tions to flow back In Alpino to r ­
ren ts upon our hearts. No, there
la a realm w here the rainbow
nover fades and where the aU ra
will be spread o u t before* t|a ,l|k s
Islands .that slum ber In fho sea
and where the beautiful beings

unted to our view will stay
our prtunce forever”, which
bright hop* of Chriilisn assur­
ance ever beckons us on Into the
Glory Und of a Christian.. ReUnion In Our Father’s house.
BE i r FURTHER RESOLVED
Th»l ■ copy'of. these. rt^hlqUons
be wnt to the family of . Brother
W *. a copy placed In thsTillndte
Book of tbs Board, tnton- k psga
dedicated for that purpose-'and a
ropy given to the local newspapers
for publication.
Raspectfully submitted, ' '
, Jas. O. Sharon
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JUlph Hammond; presiding, Mrs,
Blank anship, Mrs. Largsnt.
Carl Lommlar, Mrs. Etrl
D, Mrs. Chick, Mrs. F. C.
Mrs. Wsdsworth, Mrs.
, Blade, Mrs.
___ Ben Green,
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Frad Blade and Mrs. Parfsh.
ijfwood Card aub on SsturFrank
it had an enjoyable birth*
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ibrstlon in honor ef Mrs.
Meekly at the home of Mrs.
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swas
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were ■
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of DeSoto.
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beautifully decorated cake
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A d elig htful New Y e a r recep­
tion was *pou*ured by the C N ic
League at the lib rary from 3:00
to 3 :0 0 P. M. with 00 guests nml
members In attendance. The hall
was deCorsted with n g reen, white
■nd orange color scheme and re ­
freshment! w ere nerved from a
lace covered tea table centered
with white lilie s and leather fen*.
Hcelvlng nl thr duor were the
president, Mrs. J. A. Blstllne and
secretary, Mrs. Maude Tupper.
Committee on arrangement* were,
John Wadawurth, Mrs. L«Ilenneaace, Mrs. George

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11 e n i r - u * r .

M l*

n lt iiF ii,

Tendr-Fry Poultry

Mr. and Mrs. M.W. Dearlso an­
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Marilyn Bus.- Monday, Jan.
at Orange General Hospital in
Orlando.

I r |{o y

1 let k»

C r a w l e y Installed
As I. 0. O.F. Head

L 0N G W 00D

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d f i4 © T h il l *du'v

NOTICE

iTII ANNO

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t V E R A M DEAN , re^eaich
director of th© KoteUro I'oHcy
VsnriiaUun, who ftpeak« aevett Ian
&lt;uj«ea and holda honorary d eg ivra
fom aaverai Am erican untv©rsitiat.
ib I he woman be»l quhlinctl go til
o n t h e Ud o l e g a t l o n ait t h e p e a c e
Iah|e. accordion to the Woman**
Action Com m ittee for V ictory and
Lasting P eace Mr* Dean jHitled
f\r»l In a poll of tnnnlier* fitftn
forty one ptat*'i* Mr* Anne ll'Ila r e
McCormick, M r* Eleanor Itooaevelt
and fclri f l a r e II«*oth t.u» e » n «
anions the runner«up

Mrs. C.H. McKee Is
Chairman Of Circle

Parish;
AND WHEREAS, largely through
hla efforts in behalf of the
young people Church School at­
tendance has increased several
fold and m em bership In the
Young People’s Service League
has grown, while the number of
acolytes has similarly increased;
AND WHEREAS, the church debt
and mortgage on the Rectory,
for many years, n burden Upon
the congregation, have been paid
off during hla tenure here;
AND WHEREA8. attendance et
the Men’s Ciub meetings has In­
creased In spite of difficulties
erakantad by the war. while the
R«m i Pulley’s leadership at tgsese
M
X W|age, as
m well
welt ae hie sermon*
meetlage.
burtb. have been a
ration, F«Urage and

U N D E R W A T E R F A IR Y L A N D

7 ’

Miss Christine G ile s
Weds Edward L. Grow

ANN’S MIRASOL BEAUTY SALON

L
A
S
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YEAR!

I lf * 1

1 (C irtIe
N um ber
One o f
the
[.eon 1-nWson. who Is w ith the
Methodist W .S fVRt Varnt-d-plw lgr
F lu te d States M aritim e Service.
cards anil made plans for the
, is v isitin g h is m other. M rs. 11
coming year at a meeting M onday j ||
|j,w so n .
Word has been received hy
afternoon a t the home o f M r*
-----------M r- Hubert Johnson of the 111*1
riage of her brother, Edw ard L.
W .E . R a in e s, H olly Avenue, w ith
Mr, and M rs. Chalunder II.
F E L L O W S — JE N K IN S
G row . MM l r, D S N It. to Mi**
M rs. E.C. W illia m s as co-hostess. | l*s*her of Huntingdon, I’u, are
I the g uest* of M r. and M rs. Lo*i
-Christine G ile s, daughter of Mi
O f local interest* i* the m a r­
C ircle One w ill have ch a rg e of l-esher, 2Qfl| M agnolia Avenue,
and M rj. C. ft. G ile s of Sanford,
riage of M is* E v e ly n leaiklrrs
•‘Birds." .
the progrnm a t the business m eet­
on Dec .'III. l u l l in D a vlsv ille ,
of V irg in ia tir G eorge C . F e l­
ing
nest
M
onday
in
the
ch
u
rch
.
T h e D irt G ard e n ers’ C ir c le of
Mr
and M rs.
II W
T u rn e r
It I
low*. J r , son of
M i. nnd
the San fo rd G arden C|ul&gt; w ill Member* w ere urged to attend ‘were railed to G ain e sv ille y e *-' Mr- George (*. Fe llo w s, 17041
The bridegroom resided in S a n
me«\ ut 10:00 A .M . at the home this m eeting and the next g a th e r ­ teiduv hy the scrbwis illness of ’ South Sanford
A venue, Dec.
ford with his siste r before jo in ­
of M rs. B ern ard W ilke, 431! S u m ­ ing of the circle at the home of Mr T u rn e r’* s is te r. M rs. W h it-I
HI. 1944 in W ashing to n , D .C .
ing the N avy in M arch, 111!"
J .F .
M cClelland,
F re n ch ner
m erlin A venue. Roll call— B ird * M rs.
* at S t. Peters C h u rch bv the
The couple reside* at 279 Ma n
from the bihle, Prog rem — B ird Avenue.
R rv . F a th e r T h o m a s It. Ik x lr,
Slrr-ci. F a s t G reenw ich. It
I .
D uring a social hour, re fre sh
S to rie s, by M rs
E .S . M cC a ll —
Mrs Ed w ard 11. Potter and in- J u v liii
T h e b rid al rnunlc re
where Mi G ru * t* stationed
[lues Payable nod election of o f ­ m rnl* were sorted to the fo llo w - font da tighter R ita .li-nfi, have
i-b
al
I3IIK
M n*sarhti&gt;rlti
M in i gtMul.1 . .U r n fnsio o v t s iiv il fo n t I rtian g e I . rlJ
ficers.
. „ ii ;g u ie iiiL i'j*
Avenue, N \V., W n s k ir H iw , It
J
.B
C
ra
w
fo
rd
.
M
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I
I
I
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Sh
in
imi
I
H
o
sp
ital.
O
rlando,
to
ih.-ii
T h e C en tral C ircle of the S a n ­
T K
W ilson, M rs home, I'luJ .Maple Avenue
HINTS TO HOUSEWIVES
ford G arden C lu b m eet, at the holscr, M rs
home of M rs. Ed R a tliff, I 100 E lla In c h , M rs. Itn.die W illia m s ,
Weekly from Him * Demon­
R .E .
B e v e rly , Mr*.
K .A
lin g e r
W e ste r, violinist and
P a rk A venue. F rid a y at 10.30 Mr*.
stration Specialist*,
Londenberg. M r*. Torn W illia m s. o ich e stru leader, of Lakeland and
n
A . M.
Tallshtsace
L it tle .
Mrs.
N ettie fo im c rlv
T h e D A .It . w ill meet at the Mr*. J .B .
°f
laike
H u ll,
I*
horn* of M rs. Edgm M itchell ut &gt; T illi* . M r*.
R a in e s. Mr*.
I’.N * nr riding a short lim e here on
° l n u |» . H K A L T M . A N I» W O R K
3 :0 0 P . M. A ll visiting incm
lx&gt;j, Ij W
hitehu
rst.
M r*. C F.
F , B rn o n n . l-ininex* and v ilis iiig his ino lhei.
ineml"**!*
w hiteh
urst,
A d e q u a t e a n d |»rn|»er f ■fc*‘d w
are Invited,
! Mr*
M cC le lla n d .
Mrs,
W a lle r \l i - S .E . W e sle l .
Mm. I.ulu Mllle»r. ru-w ch airm an ,
(T a lk . Mr*
W .E . Smith,
Mr*
UR* hi»«itri4a i n l
Tvvn iif ni’t’f a o i l y f o r iftMid h e a l t h , :*»*♦!
M ONDAY
W i . n l tills bf4*n n c c i V r i t t h a t tin
K i m t l U p i i s i ( h u r i h n t » iftawi h e a l t h | k fitH’e a i n r v Go dt*
T h e program meeting of the W i lli» n i*. M r * . 8 . M. W h i t e h e i i i l ,
Thu rm o m l, Mi** Ju m
P v t ,4 am W a l l a, non o f Mr -uul miH'imts in the annex M onday I ml' t h e higf t a n k s f u r in if u* in
W .M .S.
of
the
F irst
B a p tist Mr*. J T
tin* f iitir th y e a r o f wiir
Thu
J.CL
WttilH. t m a n m v c i l a 1 t»*i noon.
Ch'urrh w ill he held in the a n ­ W a iM r ll, M in * J u n n u r W i ll ia m * Mi*
mifi*lv in I t a l y w i t h t h e l r i i l © l
nex at 3:30 |*.M. The topic i* nn«l M ina ilr»F©l Haines,
M r‘ M iller irnvp a brief «»utline f ir m c h a v e h a d t h e h e a l t h a n d
• t f r n i M h t " ‘ l l f p r u r iiiif^ rlv p* w i t h
Si ii i**&gt;4 A r m y
Hi** lulilre**
t*
“ W orking T o g e th e r for a C e n ­
» ! the years w- fk and anmiunced
\ S N 'SIH3KIMI. A P O IfirtlT. * *» &lt;he o fficers who w ill nerve with t t h e .iin m in t »&gt;f w■ rk w e hav» tlnhi
tu r y "
and
C ir c le
'tn rre
w ill
II rifia' thr* pits l t h t o e \ r i t i v hot
P m- t t m i s t r r . N f w ^ o r k . N N
have charge of the program
| her in It**15, h i follow * M m \V L
vu’ haVr m in t h er Veftf
dfcm i
T h e Sunliearns, junior and in
[ Mi'udenmiuv, fir^t vice president
"'i* effort before un and wr mu*'
term edlste G .A .'s and junior R.
I M1 1
\V .t\ L y n n .
vice■
I’M r \ r l VI hlU|? Wr f i l l In lit i»i*e tin*
A .’* w ill meet at the F irs t B a p ­
Mr*. ('. K M rKee s m e le r te ! 1
I 1 i »-• n lr iit ; Mrs J u lia n V a in , aw*
%* .*? a pr&lt;n|iit i n i ' n r i i ii'i f i ' i "
tist C h urch at 3:30 P M
chnlrninn of I'lir te Two of t il" )
i r l a r v . Mm. J ' mI i t C*h tvief mi., t r e a ■
d u i l i V e *if i ©•-1jilt 4 I hitu Ttie pn* 1
The
lim in e **
Womans c irc le W S.C .S. of the First Methiwtol .
Kilter,
M rs
W I*
brook*, J r .,
of the F irs t B a p tist Church w ill Church at
hiMe it lid y ; Mrs [.dliiin V' irk e ry , t ti f
a meeting
Monday |
tin t h e h n r p e m a k e r re^t^ n o i-t
K
f n o t n lv r N n n d tr n p 't * m ission stu dies; M rs C A Ander*
afternoon nl the home of Mr* '
r»114»,*It* 1 t hi"
nicellriK
**f
Si
the
re«ip«n -*ibility f«*r
tip*
G W B a il e y .
Min. Jr , ste w a rd s h ip . M rs
M. &gt;-f
M i h i c t i r h i i M c r o f H o l y C m * * t'urnmmir.
n m n u m itv
m issions f«ttid&gt;\ h e a l t h a n d *treiiK'ih. a n d
Plan* w ere made for the com
K| h *m:o | ib 1 A u t i j t a r y .Morula’. * v eh
and orphans' h o m es, M is
O .C t h u s , w h r t h e i t he w a r t i m e tu-L
ing year and M r* W . P- Clm p m ai
was appointed chairm an on aiv i n it u t thi* H o m o o f Mr* J W. tid d ii. social ch n lrn in n ; M rs, John of I'.Ma a i r ru in |&gt;|r t e d -uixeii*
f o lly depetiiln mi her
S i n c e alu
t i e , puhlleitVrange-merit* for the Men's ( luh AN m u r n M e l lo n vi He A v e n u e
M rs, M uytue Hmljifkln, »hrt*ct
supper, Mr*. K. G . K ilp a trick Jen
Minmir ri pc«*ih 1 In cm , M rs h,u- d o n e u i 'i i lit Jiili th o u fat
!
ft m I it if 1 h *• it* 1 i i; limit t «i i t i u n
the devotional.
M 1He 1 n9 r v e11 re f r e s b i1»i r »»ta
to d m mgr t lull h w a r m ke rpiti© h n
*»f t Ii c* i i i t*t*ti ritf, r eu d a i \ a 1 1u-1v the frdUiwtnir M rs Stm u lm inire, f a m i l y well fed f i t. a n d -ti««ii|*
During thin criiinil poul­
Other o ffic e r* who will serve
on how L i (iniy and tin* \siluf, u%
m14*t s h e nulla| m n f i m i c l*» &gt;i e hei
Mr:Vickery*
M rs
CuninHng
the ryrcle a r e : Mm. J . N A r m
Hull
jifU fe o f m i n d
L rn trd
lOier u y , I in a if m a t i*&gt;n, a n d iuric
Mrs
P W. Mnurt*. Mrs, (Jihha,
try ahortniro p e r i o d , wc
rrllo , v ire -rh o irm a n : Ml**
E ll*
t ** k e e p t h e m ^ t r ‘m,# u m t tn rnn&lt;t
Ihrouich
nrnyi’i
She a U a
led Mr
Lee. Mr* M ille r, M rs An
Holton, » e cre ta ry ;
Mrs. G eo rge
t h e d e v o t i o n a l T h e m o n t h l y fttiMi»lr n u n
M r.
I yon
and
M L , hriilt h
EUggest that all order* for
M cCrum , tr e a s u re r : Mr*
U. V
c n tio n of t h e rh A B ter w u t dis
S h e miMl *’*r*it» nil hs*r l*.e
Maude Jin k in *.
i© t n Fticak. t u p f v p u f i a n d , ' u v i
Ct II «,&lt; f t f e ........................
fivod* t h a t
will a p p e a l to her
W. to Morgan, publicity nnd Mr*.
Oven and M is* M itiY LoUIsc
im m lv '*
n p |» e tlte
and,
nl
I hi
24 hours in ndvnncc of
W. P. Fields, sunshine chairnisn. I1.S,
M eriw ether, served refreshm ent*
i nm i tunc
k e e p t h e m in y ••*&gt;41
Follow ing the meeting, refre sh
to the follow in g: M rs Hodgkin,
health, s h e lliunt avi.»»| womte a n d
your requirements.
ment* were served by the hostes*
M r*. J a r k M acDonald. Mr*. H y in g
t h e m u d e n r i t e r v e t h e fiwah th n f
to: M rs. C . H . Cogburii, M rs. W .
T
S- r r n w U y , nob!© p u u d I, a r e avwilahh*
F'elnberg, Mts
Alton D uxhury.
M.
M
cK
im
.
M
rs.
John
Ilum
b'.-v,
m
id
I
r
n
V.
W
i
l
l
i
a
m
s
,
v
i
c
e
g
r
nml,
•/ .
i
M r*. John F
B u ll. M r*. 11.N.
M rs. C a rrto D ra p e r, M rs. C h u n
W ith rnti«»rtln&lt;r o f -♦HTie f n o d t .
w e r e i n a t n l l r d nx o U ic r r x o f u ia
A ih h y . M rs. A v a
D avis, M r*
man. M rs. A zx a re llo , M rs. F . W .
.Snnftirtl laMlg© I.O .O .K . M o n d a v o c c a s i o n a l - r a r i l i e * a n d iion irtim pH
M
ildred
llalicock.
M
r*.
W
alte
r
almoat ten* p l e n t i f u l *«upphe« «»f
M cCall. M rs. M cK ee. Mr* F ie ld s ,
W , L in c o ln ,
IiM eriw ether, M r* .lam es C rap jis. r v o n l n g h y r
Mrs. A. D. Shoem aker, M rs. I.
fenndithm* t h a t cannot lie
ilm . I* Jl T e s'n r, Miss Cecelia t r i c t d e p u t y ifrmnd m a n t a r , o f s't
2205 Sanford A ve. Ph. 921
P. H agan, M rs. W . S. Tho rnton .
■volcled m war llm e i. it u n n o
t 'h lu il n m l hlP l U i f f .
T
ru
ltlc
k
.
Mis*
F.lltnbeth
D
y
io
n
,
Mrs. K ilp a tr ic k , Mrs. M cC ru m ,
• a r y fo r t h e h o m e m a k e r tn »d
O th e r offlccra
I n a t a l l t d , \%ho
Mlaa ( arid Stone and Mia* B a r ­
Mr*. Morgan anil Mis* Bolton.
j l i i t And r e f i ' l j u i t her mewl phi nil
h u d Iw'ftn p i r v i m n i y H»*rl«tl, v.*-i
bu la R uprerol
in*?, to Mibr t li t ut© i'll m11 f u| fiMnJ*.
W It M im mn, a e r r e t a r v n n d v
f o r those t h a t ape ■ . u r e . nod to
H l^ovejity, t r e a m i r c t Trieste - If,
k e e p al w a v » b e f o r e her thi mi I
c e r t h ad been a p p o in te d arftl vn r
p o r t a n c e o f a b a l a i o e d «lirt in
DEAN — W EAVER
IriRtalled ( h a r l t n S t a f f o r d . II M
tilru H o n , J a c k S t a n f t i f e r ,
I
I m a i n t e n a n c e o f it*ml h e a l t h To d o
M rs. A m y W eaver of Wau. t h e s e t h in fia u d l ivigpira im idi
H u r d y , J . Q. O u l l m v a y , K
l».
rh n ln nnd fo rm erly Of S a n ­
S t u d y o f fiM»da a n d fo o d Value in
J o b e , J r . f H. S r i u l r c a , I). S. L\
ford and Tho m as I*. Dean, A tJnto
F U r r , W. C . D e k l e , I). C. l l o w n n l r e l a t i o n to h e a l t h , c a r e f u l c h o p ­
' U n tie C o ast
ldno conductor
p i n g . a n d a t t e n t i o n t o w ay * in
nml l&gt;r. Milton H u m t.
and
local
resid en t
fo£ 22
fo od* ii nr p r e p a r e d n m l
F o l l o w i n g t h e b u&amp; lneax m e e t i n g w h i c h
e a r s , were m arried Sunday
served.
m
e
m
b
e
r
a
n
n
d
v
i
a
l
t
o
r
a
r
e
t
i
r
e
d
to
an . 7, in O caln ill the home
A n nd equate and p r o p e r diet
the dining? room w h a r f coffee and
of th r Rev. I'.A Fletcher. Mr,
i n c h id © *
g ie H i
a la I v *" 11 • 1k*
vr«re*
gdo war© aarvad b y th«
and M r*. Dean are n( home,
tahleA.
tomntne*, n l n u , tniUitoeA
co m inlttee.
219 1-aurci AVnmie
a n d other vegetable* and fruit,
m ilk und milk i-r-Mlo.i^, meat,
p ou ltry, and ju h ilrie»i hennp and
With n new flattering permanent wave nml hair­
Pea*, nut* or peanut* im ich m j or
whole (Train cereal p to d o ii* tmt
R E SO LU T IO N
do. A atyliah coiffure will definitely put you “in
i 9 f or margnrtnt- It i- th r home
W H E R E A S , the Rev
F ra n k E .
“W l k i r ' * duty to *e** i hut her
Pulley, during hi* nearly three
f a m ily get» the*# fond a tn tiro per
yean o t service u* rector ol H o ly )
the groove.”
am ount =1 ami properly pregiarrt.
Cron Ep isco p al Church of San­
SO they
m ay
be strung
ami
ford, Florida, has made an out­
h a alth y.
standing record in the spiritual
and physical development of the
117 N. Park Ave. .
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NEW YEAR GLAMOR

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BUTHONESTLY! WEM/SSED YOU!

IS Attend Meeting
Of St. Monica (Jroup

t

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SILVER SPRINGS

MU* Jo*ie Sto ud riim ire and M r*
t u b e IV ill l a i n , w e r e h u r t r , , f ' t "
the A lathean S u n d a y m ’Iiiju I via**
ol the F irs t B ap tist Church III n
reg u lar husines* and s«vlal meettag T o e-d ay evening a t the home
ol Mr* W illiam s.
The
m eeting
w a*
called
to
order by the president. Mrs. F K
B olt and was opened by sentence
p ruyer* fioni the group
Report*
of vuriuus com m iH ce* were *uh
mitted and during a social linui
the guest* enjoyed a motion p ic­
ture
Refreshm ent* w ere then served
h r the hostesses to the follow ing:
M rs. If. U. Oilham , M r*. K. H.
Itic k e y , M r*. Bolt. M rs. Peurle
H a n srll. M r*. G. 8. Selm an , M r*.
J V . W ilson . M rs. ft. C . Dick
e n o ii, M ,s
tJ, Sh o rt. M r*.
Fred M ycr*. M r*. J . P H irer mid
M r*. A . &lt;*. Madden.

Mrs. Lulu Miller I
Hostess To Circle

4

f iv e

II

fir in tan. Mrs. Annie Meriwether.
inert In the annex at 8 :0 0 l’ .M
The W om en’s A u xiliary of the
F ir s t P re sb y te ria n Church
will
meet at
3 :3 0
o’clock
in
thy
church p arlo r for a monthly b u si­
ness and insp iratio nal m eeting.
A full attendance ts urged.
The Past M atron* Club of the
E aste rn S t a r w ill hold its a n ­
nual dinner and initiation in the
Masonic l l a l l at fl;30 P .M . T h e
Junior past
m atron, Mrs. Jo«
Corley, w ill he honor guest.
The re g u la r monthly business
ami u rogram
meeting
of
the
W .S .C .S . Will meet ip the F ir s t
Methodist C h u rch at 3 :0 0 P M .
A ll mem bers ore urgeil to attend-

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Mid a half

times

1915

:s .itiim g &amp; r a r |

Tlia iS iiffn i toirc0tory I* onlv 9n\-

RATIONING
CALENDAR

10.

n former dnyV

supply."
r .r ,',i. * v i « ; r . ii j

Wajre Increases No\
Allowed Ah Efcpenite

A -14 cuUpdfla m ill! thinuKl)
March 2 1 , 1945. Rationing rule*
now require thst each car owner
ATI.ANTA7 V
1? tfV -T B *
writ* Ms license nuiril.er and * U tc Fourth Regional W*i Labor Board

PttOCE&amp;StO) FOOUfl
Blue xr., V5, Z3, A2, B2. C.2 .
D2, E i, F2, and G‘i now valid a t
10. paints rich.
—
J!A IB

on rich coupon Id lit* tx&gt;**c»»lo.i announced yr*lei day that a lo ts '
ft* soon an. it- is- issued- him by
■T

hi* lorn I rit ion ln r board.

W6 and Xfi now vslM at 10
points each for use with ■token*.

M .t H

H'

G O O D T U U ltS J J A Y . F R ID A Y

in firms In the Rffttwsri n w
* l« i» ■I lx withheld «* on BfkrMjhR oxration. |ntn*c In com palfe* income *4*.

BlKiAR

Stam ji No. 34 good indefinitely
fo r five pound*.
.SHOES
A irplane slmtip* I, 2 nnd 3
valid.
CANNING SUGAR
All home canning sugar coupon*
slid stamp* Invalid.
FUEf. O il.
Period 4 and 5 coupon* from &gt;

» SATU RD A Y

sfL U IIK ti

!’ *|,nl
T V finding* represent only S utler, portion of jh’c total " a te * end
lunred. Ul)a ri«s |r*id in vUlalldft of the
rnr* wartim e antl-lnflatlon act.
nw heThe hofud said Wl.fi nuthorired
r m id in d u c tio n * In total l i a b ility n lje t
i v e u r . * T h e firm* had v o l u n t a r i l y *lh*■
old a t | eluted past violation u n d e r m ill.
cn iiu i

commit

in

Lm i i n T * —

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Sheuldm

m m

Weiners

# WELL DONE, OPA'
To-

tpUnAid job In ke»flin(#

f lir e . down.

WE POST'THEM-YOU CHECK THEM " gram

OPA and it* PlO

ol prtes control ho* saved

Limburger Cheese lb 46c

everyone money - W * plsdv* out
continued cooperation*

.
i
i t i i i • i »,• i ' i t ,
i i *t i j *i *|.
J111.
U . 1111 i . I . i l t . I i l l l H i l l l l U . l l l l l I H l t n i r i U i l r i

2 lbs 25c

n o r t h t * U.J.1R.

G A R D E N -frR E S H V E U K T A llL fc K A R R IV E D A H .V f
Y O U W I L L A L W A Y S F I N D T D F . V E R Y R E S T Q U A L IT Y
Elokely’t Whole 1/npeaUd

A p ric o ts no2'A 27

■* Q u a n tity R ig h ts B o io rv e d ‘

H un April*

Sauce

no.

Prices Good Thru Saturday. J a n

14c

2

Sir k s ir Small Whale
r

13

The United State* had three
that they are now In compliance
with the tyw.
preddrnt* In one month, Martin
Van Buren, William Henry HnrH tahllliatton Art
The Wage Stabilization Act riion and John Tyler.
provide* thut tho total payroll
Martini Scott, film actre**, r* a

1 0 c R o ll* E d u c a t o r

B e e tJ n o 2 17c
C a rro ts no 303 13c
Sncver’* Tiekh Held
&lt;
P e a s n o 2 16c
Sccfomonto Tomato
Ju ic e 46-oi 2 3 c
C o ffe e 2 ib» 41c
Bui thin*
Hl'-H" t i n c k c r l . lb 21

Cookies

M l Monte Diced

Tropical S a la d

Dressing
ifu ilf

Cut

W h o lo

5 id o i

H ain *

Tdily Saut.igo

Tender Grade A

eluded:
Florida

Beans 2

F ro th

Chopa

Club Slonk
Chuck Ryatf
H am b u rg e r

Stowing Beef

Ham McKinley on her momiv'*
aide

Chin. M T Van Hr-ckr roI'ln n U crow n In lorn ..., slio iM
nounces the amount* of the find­
ing* nnd mi me* of the firm* in* he vmlekoj thoroughly amt ihcn

s P ork &amp;

Shouldors

Loan

paid In an IlIeKsI wage mjut he diiecl descendant of Sir Walter
Scott on her father'* side, und n
second cousin of Prejiilrnt Wtl

disregarded a* an operating ex­
pense for income In* purpose*
units* W l.lt authorise* a teduc
tlon in the penulty.

C ro a k e rs ib 15c

Rhode* Collins

Kuinl-

not watered again u n ld tin* wait
fan- of the *oll i* tlm rouglily

lilrfc C«., 1‘etuncola, $2,500; Red dr&gt;
Top Cah mid Baggage Co.. Mianil.
I he longest prize fight on re$'’,200; N o ) man Auto Supply O .,
Ft. Myeni, $1,500; Blocker Tr«ut»- ennt w «i fought April IS. lttld ,
fer Co., Inc,, St. Petersburg, $1.- between Andy Bowen aril Jack
fiOft; l&gt; n fe» ley 8upply Co., Tam ­ Burke It went 110 rounds nnd
*even
hours
and * 19
pa. $500; Southern Cafeteria. I n c , !a*tcd
minute*.
Jaek.onvllte, $500.

rio Caughl

M u lle t

ib

18c

DponUh

M a c k e re l ib 2 2 c
Wfcali ta li

M u lle t

ib

19c

(Yklf
Carrots ... . 2 bch (or 17c Potatoes
SunkUl
Lemons ... ...... doz 19c
Rutabagas .......... lb 4c Idahoes
1 1*arfc.
Apples .... .. 5 lbs for 49c
Ke*f» twbe*i
Lettuce . . . .... 13c to 15c
Not Rationed

I’llLtbury

g iT C O fffti

2 lbs for 35c

n a luck

Shad

Rich Croamy Northom

it

19c

Bull tutra Bid.

COFFEE

O y s te r s p» 7 9 c
F iile ts it 3 3fc

Red Perch
Clown's Bulk Mine*

M e a t'

ib

K lrg an Tout Creamed

2 5 c L ard 2 ib cm

L 'irt *•&lt;! R o g tH n g

Fat S itteio g

C h ic k e n s ib 4 5 c C h ic k e n s ib
r n t h Cut Beo!

PhUa

Tongue

ib 32c S c r a p p le &gt;

COLD MEAT &amp; SAUSAGE SALE
0 5 CAll MAYCH I B R A im sW E IG E n Ib 37
READY TO IXRVE SOUSE
Ib
2Sc
GA. LONG LlfVK SAUSAGE
db
39c
HERMAN S ASST. COLD M EATS Ib 33c
KKNGAN S SLICED BOLOONA Ib 29c
KXNGAN*S ALL-PORK SAUSAGE Ib 35c
For

G u a rn n to o d

Not Rulihiittl
DelMonlp'

iiii llluc 1’nintn

46- o l

Not HaUoned

Moakeiei

F ille ts

ib

28 e

Pint Miracle Whlj

Not Rationed

Cooked. Pickled Pig

F ee*

ib

18c

L ard . ib

18c

la Ctruj-Put*
N o l. R n tlo n td

fkl.«ked Beat

T o n g u e s ib 4 3 c
(rjode B Crows Cut LdHtb

S h o u ld e t ib 2 7 *
Pioos t o ml.
S te w „ ib „ ,19c

fin k in g

P illsb u ry 's
Beit Flour
» lb l(r*fi

ia art to nuitirti

ft th*t elllh t fall

&gt;aL Ureess

Tomatoes
• • a P s tn a n i,
Tomato Sauce .... 6c

\A P t tz tla ifi
*^a**t‘‘ loininj
U tlisl kit St k

Aoi Rationed
m

i

hi

a IH

w

TV 4
rvn’ 1 ' J *
v t r l i V f.-rt

Garbanzo Beans 10c
G
-o
i. Veg-All . 15c
*
H e r ll, V r i r l a k l ,

B ro cco li is bch 3 5c P o t a t o e s
M M en ee* w M M « B S

Syrup 10c
Cut Beets : ....14c

V H tiM H atfU

Soup

Soap 3 tot 14c
- ,w

P a lm o liv e c a k .9 ^ c

. I MetpWtl Taasale

’up

%u * tr«

Borflen's
i Memo t

S O A P Mcd* ^

3 fc

14c

�-* '

r -, t*4‘*a»* •• * .
T IIK

SA N FO RD

v \r;f.

u E k A i;f).* sA w n in n r KH&gt;muA
l» tl *IWUl |‘»t»TMT!l&gt;

LEGAL NOTICE

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR

s f .v k N

f Si mil ii.ili

i&gt; n i t : n n r n t r m k t , in %nii

Real Rstnte Sale: Rentals— Mortgage l&gt;iatta
Dependable Insurance and Bands
'Phone 960.
Iloumc 4, Florida State Bank Building

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MASSAGE
STEAM BATHS
Colonic Irrigations

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How To Relieve
Bronchitis

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.,'rnmiut'lan rrllcvu ihdqipUt b«u i w ii aocr* right to Uic (cal of the
tniublr To help loosen and r*i*l
Ccrm l.idrii plilrcni. anil ulit nnliiir
Co toolhr and heal raw. trndrr Inflamrd brondilal m u c o u s i n t o branrs. Tbll jroUf dru(t«Ut U&gt; *cll you
a boltlc of Cmimulalon with the undcntAndlnt you piUft like the way It
lulckly allayi the COU«h or you are
to have your money back.

P IT T S B U R G H P A I N T S
MADE WI TH V I T O I I Z E D O l l S

^ iu c PAINT PROTECTION

GREOMULSION

F O t HOMtS, FARMS

lor Couth*, Chftt Cotdl. Bronchifr-

fA C T O R Itr. AMI*

More l o t h ) i h * n r t r i h rL -ri n v c v io n u il r
[xjMcniooi, for "hti u n tell " h e n u m "
rrpleer i h t n i ' \X r hj»v t tin pi *«lm h C mi
ftuh(nll&gt; for u ’i n hi to m e

Seminole Dry Cleaners
220 M agnolia

1 «■**■! S t o r e

Lemon Juice Recipe
Checks Rheumatic
Pain Quickly

Phone 650 for Appointment

Preserve to coiwerve . . . thut applied to clothes,
especially. Have your dothos projwrly cleaned to
mako them lust.

mm

m

Ilru n ilsy - I ’u lcslo n Bldg.

Fight Needless Waste!

Howwomenawl girls
in n y get wanted relief

h a tlllitf

tlllll Ik ll M'U am lift
ft*4|-Allr* fl 4*» lilt IIn i
rulifr
till'll !&gt;»•** I ■*|||I|1
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run

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till

Under Direction Of
M iE T O N

tim:

KI»U Alii* w i n

Tnurhlnn Drug O .

Physio — Therapy
Mrs. SADIE BYERS
DR.

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'AHI ACCCHOIHO TO IA»*L DIBttltOWI

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A vc. P hone 861

CONCRETE PIP!
fur
D R IV E W A Y S
W E I I4»

10% OFF
From OPA Prices
On purchases o f tw o-fifths or more of
RUM- GIN- VODKA- LIQUEURS- .IM­
PORTED BRANDIES AND WINES

C U I V E R T S nml S E W E R S
r ran-.lt M i l C o n r r r l r

In ..ii.l*. .i.njlnMi

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io n

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PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe Co
I ' i i o n r I Z 11

NICK’S
package

Let us assist you in securing rdialilr paintrrs.
\N‘o have a paint for even purpost- and ean suppl\ &gt;on
from stoek.

SF.l’ TIC T AN KS
WATEI I 1 A N K S

SANFORD. FLA

1*1*101 .mil l . l &lt;

things
TVs

we know

LANEY DRY CLEANING CO.

Ft.rTrilER E d u l l s
117 So. PARK

O.i HIT
I'Ii o m : am

sto r e

THE LONE RANGER
5 AT, WHERE'S
THE l?ANK IN
THlE* TOWN ?

GIVE IT
TO ME

ROHT

T H A N K S . I H A it v

NEXT

W ANTED

A l*L I

TO K N O W /

DOOR!

IT’S A DATE!

The Seal That Means

Tire Mileage

SHE’S WEARING
. a

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/v v ^ vT3^==r
Dress

Clrahetl hy

Seminole Co. Laundry Co.
Dry Cleaning Department .
The confidence n smooth, spotless appearance
gives will carry you through any 'xrension.

,TNt Hal, found ovar our
door, It your guoronUo
that ovary datoil of Mr*
lorvlco work, rapairing
• r Inadlng, it don# at*
cording to dtflnlla ttondordi of qvotltf I* "'tom
•ofar, lonp.tr driving.
Inilit on tha Carvfltd
Troalmant
.

Phone V75

Dcy Cleaning Department

Wf / AT

BANK

IT ' j A l - o r
T H P HAtuK r il

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I’M E O R R V T H A T T H 'V a l l
GUV PU SH ED / R O I ’;-M F
&gt; C X JA K n jN C r, J NOT t i j R T . '
I N J U N .' .—

Welsh Tire Shop
10B W. 2nd HL
Phone Cl I

SELL US YOUR

IW PAUL ROBINSON

STAKtrr
AND 'lOU RNOW MY RULE

WHAT WAS
*ro D O f i N r E
VOU^SJSTT

:TI?YINCiL
:p e with-

K&gt;JOW,DAO WHEN
[K)r INTO THE ARMY HOPED irOM AKE I
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A M A N [J

VJHAT A e o u r

\NELL iTOD'
IM NOT ATC?AlD O F

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We need carti badly for essential workers and
fteVal offkerit who have just returned from the
Pacific

combat* area.

TIRES CHECKED
ey need a

By PAUL ROBINSON

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THIS UANH&gt;ItD llLQALD,

e ig h t

Monday. January 0.
Warranty Dents
Merritt. William 1 ci us To
Bertha finrom Wcatlirr*|mon
Bates, Evercll t' el us Fo
Charles Peter Zimmerman el u*.
Chovika, Sam et u« To Jnm es
F. Moore et us.
Sprague, Helen G. cl &gt;1 To C.
W. Lynn.
Hester, J . E- To Chester T.
Ilarknea*.
I-afon, F. L et o* To Nadir I).
Roland.
O'Neal, W. f t a« trust To C.
E.

'HO N E* 1 « U0 R DRINQ TOOK Ads to T H * oANFORD HERALD
JoW t fly* w te d t to th e 11m , Incttduig pa owe and addrwac.
i l l adY srtlaeegeta for alto* Lion* wan tod will b o cW rg o d fog a t tfc.

WANTED TO RENT
POPE CO.
iras and Tube*
ORANGES and
fred Erlcaon,
Box 178.

langarlnea—At
Route No. 1

UKWAIU)
KOH liKNTAL of fum H htd hou»«
or apartm ent to Navv llcuten
ant. wife and baby, t'all May*
fair Hotel, Hoorn ‘JC* I .

COUPLE wants furnished apart
ment or house. Phone Mr*
Jones, 672-W.
I WORK h o n e |100,{H)-Rnute
No. I, Box’ 142-A -Q .I. Boyd.
WANTED
to rent: fumlahed
apartm en t or house. Couple.
TWO SMALL farma for tale;
Call Kn». and Mr*. C.I1. Brvwn.
one 3 acres land, 2 story house,
i t ., at 672-W.
garage, on* storage house, one
O e l e s i J M CG*C, &lt;*e»ol*t* WANTED to le n t: Pinna. Phone
an b lrrln tio n . On* 5-ocr# [arm 110 X-J.
*rf&lt;4 i- «t*ry husta*.
etarv
bam , good well, land tiled, NAVY COUPLE would like fur­
nished apartm ent or hmi*o *oon
eompleU lublrrigatton. Apply
a* po*»iblr, I’huiip Ln*. and
to J. W. Bell, L*k* Monroe,
Mr*. J. E. Jon**, phone 672-W.
.-hone 16.

&lt;

B ra d s h a w .

Clout*. T. 11. et u&gt; ,Tn Lake
Charm F ruit Co.
Cawcllfcrry, Hibbard et nl To
C'asstiberry Garden* Inc
Stew art, Ina Helle et vlr A. .M.
To 0 . It. Clout*.
Wynn, Lee A rthur To G rover
T ay lo r et wr. —*^-**-&gt; „ s \
l-Awrtnca*. Jlitutg 4s».&lt;tL ju * . T a
E rie l e e FeLaun.
Eates, It. W. et us Tn 11-nloii
William*.
Simmon*, Edgar et nx To C h a r­
lie Thu ine* el us.
Hunt, Uobblc Joe et sir L T.
To Aletha Edna Currick ct vlr
O. C.
Limited W arrant) Deed*
Brock, l&gt;. C. et u* To Jume*
H arper et ox.
Brock D. C. el us T» Henry
Caldwell et us.
Brock, D. C. et us To Thomas
Bryant- *L_ux------------------- -i
Deed
City of Sanford To Charles A
Hngan el us.

J

BILLS
U f f3
s nntt“— J----113 TT rrm
7 irliu
— 1:
K ey, Inlin rt h i l/Ctt 82 Hole
Court.
____
ORLANDO, Jan 10 (FN S) —
Itr foe. II l . w to n Z T 1 : Tli* Florida Probation and 1‘nrolo
'IPI 6 fi i,| |» t 4 Hobintnn'* Sur­ Association will hAld u “(reamvey
llrird one-day »e**lon at Orlando
Kvuns, ( n ir l r 11. Lot 1| flit. Jan. 1fa, nprnini' ul HI A M. at
11 Ij.rk m t'. Hi I).
lh r Fir*l Mrlhndt*) Church.
Fla. I'tml Axsn 7th Day Ad*
TJto entire »ei*iou.will bo given
v a n tlm W B« f t of Lot 0 Ittk over to consideration of Florida's
H T r C. Sanford.
juvenile delinquency problem.
Hooker, Marg*r*t U. Mitchell
President G. IJowden H un', In
Lots 6, fi, 7 Z 8 191k II. Midway
urging
everyone Interested in
Height*
Dupree, W. It. Lota t l A I t this vital question to attend the
Dili K San U n ta .
conference, point* out that few
Thigpen. Ine* tort 3 [Ilk 29 m ajor chnngK have been miplo
Mrllonvillr.
Whitmire, W. Lota H. 0 &amp; it)
Itlk 1,1 Tr I Sanford.
Rodger*. Dabel Lot* tl, 10, II)
Z 14 Itlk It Whitromh'a ta t add
Geneva.
Stripling, Corn Ixil 21 tllk lO
U iekurt'a S/D.
Evan*. Carrie II. I ajI &lt;14 Itlk 16
latckurt'* H/l).
Moore, A. II. I^ol 16 Itlk 22
Snnlar.do A Wit 6 Illk 26 San-

SIT. WANTEPt-

Mag

PART-TIME mild
Phone 672-W.

and

Leonardy, John G. Lota 61 &amp;
6.7 E ntim inger Farm* add No. 2.
H lllrry, Joe Lot 123 Midway.
Wale*. C. A. Lot* 41, 42, 43
t 4 4 Illk II. L ou I, 2, 3, 4, 6 A
(I Illk C. Midway Helghta.
Slade, Frederick E. et ux SWR
of NW&gt;, of S 4 of Lot 1 Sec
30-20*2#.
Alexaiuler, Mnry C. Lots 13 A
14 Ft. Mellon.
Hume*, Rosamond T hat part of
l^ils 1 &amp; 2 in Lot U Rlk A of
la k e Charm Rlk A. Allendale.
T albott. 1. L. et ux L oti 16, 16.
17. IK A ID 1*1 odd Cltru*
Heights
Hill, W
(’. Lot II Spencer
t|u il Claim Deeds
Height*
H ellrr, I a*Roy II rl u* To
Ituokrr, Margaret
0. Mitchell
Naomi D. Ilrlicr.
Lot* r, To K Illk A. Midway
Bradshaw, C. K. cl ujl Tii A. H. H eigh t*
H arper, Gladys Lot* 1, 2. 3 1
Moore
Afreement for Deed
I Illk A Midway H elghta
Hullun, Alice To Lula Meuse.
Strevell. It. N. et ux l^tla Id,
Je tt, Henry M. cl os To Wfl- 17 L IK Illk 3 Geneva,
llurn (1. Carpenter Z Joan Car
B other, Until It. I*)t* 12 L 13
Illk k:i Al.ot* 1. 2. &amp; 3 Hlk 00
[venter.
Reel E s t a t e MorlK*|e
Scifi hi lido
flolaml, Nadia et vu II F. To
S ttllifa rllu n of T i e U e n
U S Trr»*ury Dept. To HtrlckF. L. Is«fnn el us
t hattel Mortgage-.
lan ii Motor* Inc.
t
N urtr* C #rtlflrat#
Clnik, Albert F To Florida
S late Hunk
h h o i t l a S to I f Ihia nl u f K u n y
Dolll»nn. 1 M and Kill n DoMl itit-r-A I ** D t n o l h y Jt*an Ksd«r.
i„ n To Florida Bank. Wlnlci
IliinorEbt# IhKtrhHrf*
U K. Arm y To Wilbur F.

*ep*r-

ate ■(‘fcurt* Tor hearing Juvenile
casta, th a t euch rases can be
heard In any court, th a t in 63
of Florida's 61 countlee children
niu«t be held In a common Jail
with adult offender* while aw ait­
ing a hearing, that we have no
institution for delinquent negro
girl* 'except the S tate Prison at
Salford.
Thcee are eome of the vexing
problem* th a t will be conaldered
at the meeting and an effo rt will
be made to form ulate an irttelUgent and constructive legislative

i ci»iidCAPUDINE.

II1TE GIRLS
for
mark*r*
and checker*. Seminole County
t-oundry, 819 \V. 3rd SL Apply
In pemon.
______________

COLORED girl* for laundry work.
Apply In person' Remtnole Co.
ted bird
doc-2f*m*l* with
Laundry Co. 819 W. 3rd SL
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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
Smoked Sausage
Not Rationed ...
Skinless Weiners
Pig Liver........
Dill Pickles.....
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Iona Peas
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A &amp; P Apple Sauce
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Ocean Spray Cranberry S au ce.........
Cane Patch Syrup .... Vi-gal can ....
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Crisp Carrots
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Iceberg L ettuce
head
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ous Apples ........ 2-lbs............ 23c
Juicy G rapefruit.......... 2 for 9c

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Fancy Sweet Potatoes
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loan* eak U a
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Canadian Rutabagas .........lb. .......... 4c
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day, belonging t o , B*rt yen
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v p h o n * 879.____

arid church orkanlinllon* ' m o at
meet thla rha lienee’, be point*
out, If tha problem Te to be icJred.
A recent erirvey by the A**oA fghanistan ha* a population of
clation reveal* th a t proper home
and rallgloua training U the moat 7,000,000.__________ __ _______ A
effective .forte fn curbing delin­
quency, few offender* have had
any contact with church o r Sun*
day 8chool.
i* rwveree WruralrU son
In a nationwide movement, the
teas because It * UquU. Also
International Council for Rail*
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gtoui Education, la doing every*
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FOR SALE; Pip* flltln g i. valves, A 3 BEDROOM home by per­
plumbing
supplies,
pre-war
manent resident—will vive long
autom atic hot w ater heater,
lea**—Call, 3M7-J or 62.
complete slock deep and ahallow wall pumpa, nnaumatle
storage lank*. A.D. R oller 016
W. let. Hu Phone 207.
WELDING: By an expert with
30 year*' experience who guar­
DINING ROOM »ult* - Thnno
antee* every job. Would appre­
64K.lt.
ciate
a
trial
Temporarily
located at 4IIHVt French Ave
CABUAUK. eecarol* and letturc
A. It. Welch
ilant*. rhona 2603. H erbert G.
lehrent.
CA RI ’EN'TK RING. general re
naira, w . J. Russell, 70J W. 9th
H atisfsctlim * of M m le if e *
H u rt 4
Btreet, I’hona 747-M
Home Owner* I "un i "r
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C O W m anure for flo w er*, 60c
Itobncu llntiert.
Si in a, I# ll T o H A w 11limn a
b u*hrl. Rhone 78#-W.
MIA MORTGAGE LOAN8
f'lont*, 1 11 1 n Dm IIHli' -Ste
Df d ir illo n of llom lcll^
To build u home
HutUon, Henry • Ueiidertt of
w a rt et vlr A M
600 ItULLR of new 10-Inch (irowu
To buy a homn
14.01 vi osmI *tnre H JO 4 1 frori
T a y lo r, W J ct al To I* I
bleaching paper; al*o celery
To remo.lrl a home
\\ ilIotiKblt y, *Jhn».
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wire In good condition. W. L
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C. M. BOYD. 113V, Meg nolle Av*
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weigh up to 36 pound*
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nnd delivered
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Mirugn Vitamin 11 Complex
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Phona 672 J.
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leges fer which we h u t been *o long coo(ending —we m utt (Ightl
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E s ta b lis h e d 1908

VOLl/lVIE XXXVI

Belgian Bulge
Is Narrowed
To Ourthe Line

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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 Cut' As
Need For War Ma­
terials "I nc r e as e 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

F R ID A Y . .1 W E A R Y

Airliner W reckage In Which 21 Died

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Vanks On Luzon Ad­
v a n c e 10 Mi l e s
Capturing N e a r l y
- One Hundred-Towns

WASHINGTON. Jan. 12. (A*&gt;—
Half of all war production pro­
a
( S r X lM r is w l r r r u l
g
Marshal Von Runstedt’a
grams will rise at a "tremendous
American
carrier planes
rale" under the new speedup
Germans in the Belgiun
are attacking a Japanese
which
includes
a
three-fold
In­
Bulge fell back toward the
sea force off the Indo-China
crease In critical aircraft in six
Ourthe River line while m e
months,- W PlI Chairman Krug
const in a daring offensive
American Third Army hack.
announced today. About -fa.RQO,throat to insure the safety of
000,000 wArth of new arms.-will
^ ed doggedly at the southern
supply lines to the Philippine.*
he added to the ISMf. schedule,
1 flank. However, in the south
parity to equip the French army.
invasion. Admiral N'imitz said
the Germans Igshed out with
This boosts the 11)45 total out­
th
e y nrv m erely JximJiarjJing
put to shout 404,60(1,000,000.
fresh nrmor in the Stras­
^th e e n e m y b e t w e e n
&lt; ttt/cm
The
War
Production
Board
nns
bourg area m an assault
land Camrnnh Hay.
ordered drastic new restriction*
.. perhaps let by Gestapo Chief
further curtailing civilian good*
Tokyo re|H»rte«t 'Ml (dune* rani*
- Himmler.
production, a government source
• ed the r«vhin-C*hina '•••ct*»r roll*
B rilitb and American* tlill nre
»atd today. They will wipo off
trrm i; around Snu*on fur nine
Inched with N tii rrur ituar.lt
the book* a large percititage of
nml half hour* urn! rimmed Jit
west of the Ourthe River In d e­
consumer project* already autliAmerican carrier i&gt;bi&gt;*‘ were
laying actions cast of llaslogne.
orited under the spot reconver
shot d&lt;iwn hut offer*'d no fu r­
The T hird Army reduced the
siun program , due to a slm ip cut
ther detoiU.
'J German UuIkc op the Alsace
in the allocation nf m etals.
Admiral Nimitz faded to re­
front, hnl the French lost Oher- ABANDONED BY the Germans when they were driven from the
At the same time Selective
veal whether the attack was made
helm. 16 milf.i «oulh of S tra s ­ Grand....-nil, delirium, »erti&lt;»i. thi* o n m liflu n d Panther tank it Service revealed that some .130,riintin&lt;«t a navul fore* &lt; or a re
bourg and the 1J.S. Seventh lost inspected l.y Yank* ..f the 2nd Armored Division who plough through tMHl mpn will he d rafted from
inforrrm enl nuixov l.rad«.| fur
U errlithrim 12 inilet northeast , Jieavy drifts G r i l l e ''battle &lt;&gt;( I lie b u lg e" O S Signnl Corps photo. farm and factory l.y Ju ly 1 to
I uf«*n It ia Die de* |»r I t»uld
of the A lsatian capital.
meet inerra-ing mil.lory iciulrc(Inlernntinnnl I
• e*t fleet r*er»elrulton xei «*I Ian
menls, and Secretory of War
The German* in Budapest were
ane«r rontrolled w.»toi-»
Stimson warned that “th ru - seems
xqueexed by the Russians into
On I.timn 2 r*M milt'i to the
to he no fftctpc" from *nne«l
un area atxiut two miles lung and
northeast, the Vwnk
Jtlvnnreil
irrvic* for virtually all phynit'all)
a mile wide
Beilin reported
in fs»it'e« nearlv f e n m i l e
t«'Wj»rd
•lualififd men under ’to
the N ad garrison, under “ inM»»uU
if f r r
&gt; iti f it n k* n early
A s S t im s o n w a i t e l lin c u p re s*
created pressure." hat evacuated
DMI \ ilUtreA I **Wv.. *4ii| t |rr hi
c o n fe r e n c e t h a t f u ll &lt; c a lr n a tio n a l
Budapest'* i-attern railway ala
'l o t 'l l force- ron«i«t
»*nr tank
service Irrig a tio n
t;r«*&lt;1e4l .
I tlon.
tnd two mfanfrx •!
n n a , th e n m u r m ilit a r y
.t f f a ir »
Ravage German atlacka west
that tie .i \ v Mb M 1• e
r o in m it le e h e a rd t ‘ol
L ia n n a
of the P a.tube fallr.l again ,u
Itfoyre-q If c In tilled
\ inef i
h e r^ lm jf o f aelectiv** « e r * ic e «|l*
bring the (iarrltn n any hope &lt;&gt;l
1 • 1:i m s \ m
•r • \ iiim ritti \ •i Ji.tr*- (..»« . ' &gt; 1 | •1 11 14 4'4|* 4•( N.-w N... k lit i,l ear «an 4 Liijt ^ vki'r 8* tJ»ik itft'l t.i
clo&lt;e th a t th e ilr f e r r e d
t la s s t f l
relief
Moacow reported 10.000
4 |Vj|t I *, , * . • • - ! f e lA44 fit* * 8*Li 'I t •.
.••11.14 .1
Li. i *• • • • * 8* 11Ut*f •Ittrituicril
n s o f in d u s t r y a n d a i c r i r j l
(irrnm iu killed in ten dnyt The Over Half A Million Plans Are Made For rt autrio
4 * * » * • . f4
^tC'il lift) W *8M4&gt;•» Kf u n
1
f ' ' kll.f.l .4. 1 14 • 4. .«
........... .. • . f \ (....I ., I 1• 8* fml.
r m u st he tappe«l to
meet
llunirariant arc tald to he »urL1
It
leaf 4
l i f t 118' .v • m r ii • • 1
1 1....... .
r.&lt; .it,
, .ill Itit fill * N| aiLt Army tin il - n ;, t r (,*•«•ft
r f « ju irr m r n t a
fo r
'.M i'J.uun
m en
rendering en masae .leapite Naxi
Man Hours Of Work
Exchange Of Pri­ fo r the a r m e d s e r v fr e s «!u rif» if the h»
1 »4
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' •' '' *14 '| |»|| »«S8*»18 • 1
1 ■1 4 14 1 1
i'.i* "t • t » 'trie 1118*111 vMni'irihr for lu. iU vi ui fur hnd
order* to ahoot any attem pt, ng
*4i,f i1(•» 4
lit 4),* 1 *#•r \ 4.
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Planned
After
War
soners By B r i t i s h
to Rive up.
tht* imivriui'rit *f -n|i|diew ha«. perStimson aald that the army »■
Lieut Gen. George S. Ration's
in itia l
wa&lt;
uppinic
its
itionlhD
ileioauth
More than n half million man
MINIKIN. Jan. 11. (Al*)—
troops rut in hall nowrrlul box
on srlectiv* aerxire from sO/XJO
T h r A m r iir u iiw h i l t m w t a k e n
tu th o ritallv * British quar­
position* toutheaat of Uastugne hours of employment will nwmt
in January and Kehruaiy to 100,
nine tuwfix nml m oir lin n a score
z troni which three enemy divt returning service men and women • ters today reported Turkey
000 for .\iarch, urn! that ih« army
*»f villajfpw
granted the Allies permission
alont had been hammering at hit of Hc.nin.de l 'minty IS older to
wants
T h e 4H h o u r a .|\ in«*e Ii b i c a r
In ship supplies to Ituisla
line* from the east. The neck satisfy post-war needs nf growers,
youth;
r»e«l Ih e A m e n r a n el I n o iith o i
out of the boa now w at no m ore business firm s, store operator*
tie th* Dardanelles. No de­
endurance
t h r m a le o f iw a in n c o u n t r y At
than two mile* wide.
tails were given out but in­
and home owner* jn Seminole
, th e in m ith o f t h r m r a m lr r in g A ffn n
UeiitLaivCc in the remainder of County, according tu n ret*., t &lt;eform ants understood lb* nr
! l i l v i r a m i 8^ro«&lt; t h r n v r r jirw*
reported collapsing •etvfci by-JM *ard Rlgg Ine. m ana­
oil at lores were handled cklrfw n ,\
Ma At e f
fi
niit
ramoly a r the Germans—cswg III ger of the Seminole ('aunty Chan,
l o T it. w h U h lli«e Jup.ilMKwe m l K h *
through military channel*
rt y
•j. ..f M i*
l 1.
Hill un
h a v e h e r n nhle t 1 m a k e a d a l a y
off guard by the unexpected blow her of Commerce. *
a
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11
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—floundered Into th* ,nqw drift*
ATHENS. Jan. 12, l/P)— A true*
Drive Went &lt;&gt;\ rr The J*,’,,
The report wa* based on a has been reached in Greece’*
H.etflir
Mall
and woods toward the uncertain
* a* * .
.w
Only on th t r tlre m e left flank
turkey
made
during
a
period
of
ait r* . . i .I I y ..
haven of W ilts, ten mile* east of
bloody c u ll war to enable left
Top
By
.s:{21,ii
I
islnciory
I’roffreRR alnnir the I'o io ri uhin r*»aH. Rave
more
than
two
months
by
Char
•
fu
M
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el.lt
f.et
Baatognc, where other Third
wing El AS representative* and
the Atnei iratii run into a n fth in i;
le* Morrison and covered appro* the Greek government ot discuss
u II. .1 I ir III
Mre. Emma Matilda Nelson
Officials K e v e a I . r
Army force* lie In w a it
more than isolated and «|uirklyimately
76
percent
of
the
county
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11
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unit
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th
pioneer
resident
of
Sm
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fundam ental .tiflerencea. At a
elim inated «nip**r reai«t*nre
farm,
business
and
home
need*,
Ll
unci’
ll.-l
•ejiei
at
»4*nw
it
j
ID
I*
County
and
Sanford,
died
Thu.
was cut by rap tu re of Doncola,
OvrrMiho. rifeli •
Sen"
S o 11 * f 1 fill Y
request of the ELAS, hostilities
•r i»if»e* - •f 'h r
Flra t Combat Contact
IfMI” l l . llnt .1 11 t •e i mi ,i n v
near Its center, and the Germans and according to Mr Higgins, is will cease at I Od A. M Jan. IS, day morning »t her home at »«
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Elm
Avenue
after
on
illiic"
had no choice hut to itrikc out very accurate.
1
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i4\im
D i n n n i c r t o d a y niH .le t h e f n - i m e n
' thi s mi I i *! •
' -I
At a recent meeting of the I said. The El.AH nre In withdraw twn week*
through the wooda to escape a n ­
tin
of " co rn h a t
c o n ta .l"
near
i * i.
II M e.h . •
Ihiring the early settlem ent f l(*i m e t ' D
i ..'Ml
: I. v
nihilation
The bodies of hun­ Chamber of Comn.ercr Post W.ii from designated areas and silt
H o m rru h io
ut
th.
r fi. l i»f i h r
dred* of enemy alaln ley in the Employment Committee of wlm-li lender m ilitary prisoner* in ex­ this seeti.m. Gen. Henry F &gt;• | lllont’ I i I * «t
-t « f» e a rh e a d 8-.» •
I'nu
*now
Ned Smith 1* chairman, the .« change for .... equal m .n.'uf ie fur .1 brought liver froin Sw.-- '• 'th .i l . .4 •
' »'• m i l a h d n v
!.#•.» 1
H*
1’ a x e
a n u r.tl.c f *d
w o rk e rs
I.
In the first 11 hour* of tho port was presented by Mr Mm.i leased by the British
tftlw
" ' r*
' «”
i t n l i c a t i o i i • ( t h* •• &gt; • 1 1 1&gt;
*.f
care nf the
lA Grove »l '
assault, which Jumped ..ft at 1 son and accepter! as float Mem
1 4*
• * 1"
th r fiirh im y t h r r r
Delegate* nf the FI.AS, leftist sala. a gr.tve^T57 10(l acres
1 t lilt
'
A M. in the numbing cold of her* of the coinmitter no lu.le I
M, 1 . ,
M
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I h e fi riK 'i n * ! I • m il*
hh radi
Greek iHil.ti.-ai iirgani/aliuu whose then regarded a » Jt)e of th .-1«• 1 t ».«• I . It *. » It
I. satlM rC Oh !'■«- r » . i
near-xero weather, 400 prisoners
*h *ent*-.I .(•
m o n t h * p e r io d 1 x x rr e «b i d r n e d I «• a l leu xt J.% | |ti| e a
k
resistance to u Greek gr.vrrnt.ient est In the stale. /’A iJ-A t^
Kwilo vv .
were taken and a front dispatch
' ,M"•&gt; .. »*1 • * •* #' • Nny.tthi un
disarm am ent order touched off
i&gt;-«- ol Jl,M i*,a47. On | with th* cepture of the mouth of
,Mr*. Nelson and her husband, leillir JailllVwl le* ..811.1
ffum Associated Press Corres­
i j i * l l u l l A l t i l l a i . U n p in le . f io i n I ( | u |, la te to ta l r n o u r « r &lt; o f th e
civil war early last month, have liana Nelson who died years at'&lt;&gt;.
tl.e Agno, which *-r.i|.l.&lt;-- into the
.Mr Bvuiit i»'»h u I .o,t that the L'7 l i m e I1M I l «• &gt; 'I* i n l i e r I I i
pondent Lewi* H aw kins said the
been conferring since Tuesday at came front Sweden to settle in tlrlv r curin' jit -i t it .• m h*-n farm 1 h i I ran* • l l r l i ' i m i i . I l o l l n i i i f . m l | , , . | 1 • a t he’ll a l i e u a ll I n n r hijj h Lingay.-n Gulf vn-*t of cni.turrd
final count, would be much more.
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the
headquarters
of
l.t.
Gen.
l.mgaycn town.
thla grove more than 60 year* era hail their 4 r..p* m t tie* c". m l (irrniiirn Whi n M . S e r i f t ’iu 1
The German High Command a d ­
Ronald M. Scoble. British com­ ago. Mrs
Nine mile* represrnlm l the deepMr 14i i* I* v fc|M if(4'.| t Li ift t F J 0 ,
Nelson has lived m for Ihe no* t •11 1 . I hetil not I I t a l i c
mitted it waa quitting all the
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l
*
WITH
TH
E
UNITED
STATES
mander
in
Greece,
on
the
terms
Oa Png*
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- ii r 1*1 »•’ •■■I point of r»-n&lt;-l ration ... the
section ever since th a t ttn.- yet rernveit n&gt; I* 1
t'f •
t
fM in
ARMY IN FRANCE — The first of an agreem ent which would thi*
She * as born in Sweden. July '. (hire, vthieh »r n
......... ..
»u!i»»i’ »« n f in $n). time covered in th. co.n.n.inlque
I ht •
Traffic Regulating Group to be bring an end to hostilities
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A lexander Rvoloa, form er KA.M
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recently activuterl and put on
I1**1
l« nnllaird lit* |'&gt;*e I M,i 1
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leputy prime min­ ter*, Miss Anna Nelson and M&gt;
N, , .
\r. duty with Transportation C o rp s; supporter an
Util 1
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tifi
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Van Ness of Sanford .md
l
Hall
Headquarters in Fniticr
The ister in the George ranandreou Alfred
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If I'ord Will (» u 11i n o
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C. H. McNulty waa rc-clecled company under command of Cap- governm ent which preceded th* Mrs. J Y White of Jack....
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president and E. O. Kilpatrick. Jr., lain Joy E. Flricke. t.4&lt;&gt; t . i amnia present regim e nf Gen I'laMlrat. vide: three son*. Edward Net n
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••
Farm Bureau Aims
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[:
L in.il . I f
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’ ■t Nein
as vice presidsnt, of th* Florida I’lace. Santa Fc, New Mexico, issued 0 a statement calling for nf I’alatka. it II Nelson of J«. •
tl t lh»"f
It, .
he.
aonvllle and Ernest C Nelson ( in o lr 1 mi s
»' • ’ • • t•• the M*
S late Bank of Sanford at a m eet­ wa* the first company of 1 ran*, Immediate poecn.
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two grandsons, Parker S I * l h W'nr ' • •’
J.d.n Ford. *r&lt;r«-t:iry t&gt;f th*1
'
• I thut
ing of stockholders held Tuesday portation Corpa WAC* in the
v.». rrpnf ti*•1 li
... .1.'.. Ii .'il
4 1t 1
little oppoefllon wa* being en ­ Sanford;
1 • 1
Ness USN, stationed in ' al- $1,44" Ir* m ' » ' 1..... 1' vieri M't illi « tnq
V||i.l 1.isv.. a"....... .
t.tut.*? i Lii* i f ,t I li.rnla Farm H urra.., vk.H o u t­
at the bank.
European T heater of Operations. countered by British armored and Van
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While, M id. 11* coni|». *• I » ' ' .» »|ilotn
l.iiih l.lliin
A line fur.u bureau aim* and ur
«li.i.
Other officers named were; Included In Its personnel w»» I’vt. infantry columns fanning oat ifornia and William J
USN, stationed In St. Peters­ a rt foi tin 1 iKiiil v
*1 ’'l.i.itH). ffstill KlMl lellt
Gene Tucker, cashier) Mias Doris Marie C. W ashburn of Sanford. from Athens.
•nip.ir 1 - on of ••am uml (tepoMt' rt.n.pl.shments at a supprr m eet­
.v ut Hull, mIim i“ h(i«liainl *.f
burg; and three granddaughters, It w in re iv rted to L m i A L’.vun*
ing to l&gt;e held Monday i-vrn.n,Hall, asiatant cashier; Miss Mary Fla.
(hr
ftiKtlff
I iniiii 1 Mulfitv , ■I.lliug 11 f.VI- &gt;&gt;■*. pi-Hod showed ut 7.16 o'clock at Ihv Hotel aloyM argaret, Louise end Katherine cnilfitv ihwirmnii &gt;•( the .ln \e
Ma)
I.ynd Ross, aaatetant cashier;
ll.n
following
figure.,
ns
nf
Dec
The Company of WAC», now
ut (hr Snulh«hh* larivmii&gt; .'It ot. .-a. !&gt; yc, &gt; ...d iil.trd :
Emma Van Ness of Jacksonville
fair, it was announced bby M. 1»
Inrludril in ttn totnl
K t**arhri
Mrs, Helena P. Sm ith, secretary known aa the 20th Traffic Regu­
■nd K atherine Merle Nelson »f bond »nle« of t .*•» , -M». he re S* hiiol iillriiilrtl I•msiI ulionl . in
Cuilum, nr*
resilient of the Seminole
and clerk, and Mia* Jewel P itt­ lating Group, la aasigned to the
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
man and Miss Mary Diehl, book- Headquarter* of the Chief of
I-, in
iix o .n o o n n
i*nti-i*’«l I hr » p |in r in NovrllitM't
Funeral services will be con­ K I hivhN y%i»" $201*mmi
A two reel film secured f*om
keepers.
Transportation,
Major General
I -til
670,0)111.00
III* » » • Hi *44111* I m u * II4
ORLANDO. Jan. 12, (Hpoclal)— ducted for Mr*. Nelson a t -1 10
the Galntsville Extension Service
M r L'.vnm fluted ih.it he u n i 1li I 'J
Tne same group o f dlrectprs Frank H. Roee. Working In the W ar prisoner and
migratory
I :. 4
104.700.00
u .|| tu&gt; shown whlrh depicts
of th e bank waa renamed. These varioua departm ents of the head­ foreign labor would not b« needed o’clock Sunday afternoon et the v e ry much tik;i&lt;»ei| u .it i Ihrar rm phiyrr 4tf ILtr
IP I I
42X.I4I .OO
Flr*t P reibyterlen Church of resulta, and m id thut tie uUhed
methods and short cut* fn seed
w aret C. R. CJonta, Oviedo; An- quarters, they now serve as in Orlando if eltrus pickers would which
1114 1
401,673.00
she was the-oldest member. to tLinnk tlioer who i i m i I time Kiwanis Club Flans
bed plantlngi, also stumii puller
drgw Duds, Jr., Oviedo; Charles clerks, typists, couriers, s ta tis ­ conform to th* 48-hour work w*«k
*
Deposits
The Rev. Dr. E. D. Brownlee will Und effort in iniltini* the drive
operation*.
Dunn, K orreat Gatehel, C. H ticians, correspondents, drivers, requested by the W ar Manpower officiate.
It) to
&lt;1,172,000.00
Interm ent will he in dver.
Fir* Chief Mock Cleveland will
Youm: People’s Work
McNulty, E. 0 . K ilpatrick, J r „ switchboard operators receptlon- Commission a* a means of alle­ Lake View Cemetery.
I'll I
l . 0 7 1 .0 0 0 .0 0
give a short talk on methods of
and W. A. P atriak o f Sanford.
ista Interpreter*, stenographer* viating th* critical labor situation,
1042
1 ,3 2 0 ,3 6 0 .0 0
fire protection for growers.
Ymuiii;
v%•»rh in Hitnfni I
Mr. K ilpatrick said that the and secretaries.
C. H. Bruce, m anager of th*
io n
- 1 2 0 1 ,1 1 3 .0 0
A report will he given on the
Mill
I
k* tin* main o h jrtliv r for I hr
bank waa going on tb* Federal
Th* purpose of ■ traffic regu­ United SUt** Employment Ser­
lO lt
6 ,6 2 1 ,6 0 1 .0 0
housing protect plan for f ar m
year, the 4lirtfrl«»r*• "f th r KI mhum
Reserve p ar lbfc and th a t all lating group la to control or reg ­ vice office In Orlando said yes­
In which th# Farm
A im ..- I tw o m ill.o n d o lla r * in workers,
(’lull ilrriilnl ut .1 ilimirr *mrrtifl»;
check* will be payable a t par ulate transportation in Motor
W ar
Ih .n d *
w e re
«.dd
at
the Bureau is co-operating with the
lunl «*\«*tinik' u( I'nliin uml I'lnrh
through tho Federal Reservo Transport, M ilitary Railway S er­ terday.
Bruce pointed out th a t thare
T hr finuitcnil hml^rl win nr h a n k d in in g 1 0 4 4 , it w a * s ta te d . Seminole County Chamber of
Bank, tho samo as national and vice, or Marin* Operations and to
Cuilum
aald.
Mr. Ingley also reported that (uimmerce, Mr.
sta ts banka In tho Fsderal R e­ coordinate the work of these d i­ Is enough labor In numbers fn
Motor vehicle leg s a i n look a p ap ers and runl* .invm g liecn.es. rnngt'tt for 11*4*r» nml rommllUn'i
serve system . Thla m easure .Ijod visions In th e headquarters In an Orlando to m ast all nsods, but Dig Jump Thursday following ju - ra tio n card*, lift- irgi*tration. In­ will co n rrn tratr on Imys* rtrni during thr year two new service* County Agent C. It. Dawson will
0 been adopted, he aald, la accord, adm inistrative capacity, Second tha labor, earning higher wages nouncement in The H erald Wed­ suran ce card* mill lolge receipts ffirU* work in genrral, Koy Cluo. were Installed, both of whirh have report on progress in securing
ii, u n w ith &lt;bo bank’s policy o f Lieut. Bowen, Roots 2, Syracuse, th an ever before, w ill. n o t slick 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 w ry popular Bank by additional farm labor.
"Thla meeting is open to all
on a 48-hour week. Jlnkln* that there would be no before Ihe 11144 ''1'lori.Li Auto­ ance of young people, it wa. mail envelope* are flirnDhed outN. Y., since the activation of th* to the jobs
w ages ere Increased, to ex ten* ton of tlm *- fo r obtatnlng mobile
whether Farm Bureau
Registration Curd1* come* HMH....H *.l this inuxiung by Dr. uf-towii customers which not only growers,
*,g
munit has tak en over tha dutlaa.of Though
the point w here a few d av * ' on these a fte r th* deadline. Monday, to light.
L. T. Does, president nf the civl: *ave tires and gasoline for the members or not,” said Mr. Out­
a d ju tan t
customer, but speed up the hand­ turn. Raservatlon* may be secured
tba job provides a week's living,
“ When available (ho Florida club.
Tha unit la tha first group of th a work la still there to g et Out. Ja n . 16, as ruled by Governor
ling of mail deposit* by the hank. for th* eupper by telephoning
Those
attending
the
meeting
T
itle
Certificate
sl.uuld
nl.o
I*
Millard
Caldw
ell
woman In th a history of the arm y And because laborers are ,n o t
" T o M o ira ffn m A H o
Thursday ta g aalas amounted presented with the registration were: Dr. I)o»s, J. W. Hall, Les­ The hank money order plan waa Secretary J. E. W athen a f 1100.
to be placed id a traffic regulat ■ticking to th e ir jobs fo r the full
to
82,671.16, an tacreaee of $1,. card . Where car* or truck* 'are te r Thorp. Rulph A. Smith, E. K. inaugurated on July 1 and has
lac croup.
time, the U SES be* had T o Im- 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
j.ort prfsoner-of-w ar and foreign 81.637.95.
during the first si*
to another, it I* necessary that G. D. Workman, Roy Green, I*. I*. customer*
■ WINS P URPLE HEART
l l a a l l a a r e Oa t*age T s s a)
Campbell,
O.
I*.
Herndon,
Otcor
th
e
former
owner
aboujd
sign
in
Much
tlm*
ia
loot
by
rogletrant^
ford ^ N_
.
Editors N et#:—The fellew' (SOMEWHERE ON A WI8T- ' T here ii no war K enforce this fo r tag*, duo to fumbling among (dace designated on reverse eld* M. Harrison, Sanford F. lJoudncy
mm d
Ing Barnes of hoy a In aervlc*
■I diecharwdt - t RN PACIHC ISLAND) Jon. condition upen workers, he said. pockets and handbag* fo r llccnia. o f title certificate and acknow­ and E. C. Harper.
“hoeni mi leave" have bee*
"W e can only urge th a n ta certificates and reg istratio n card*. led g e hla algnnturo before a
____
.{lend* to llv* If. (SteWtaiy — Mtnni* Mock.
submitted by Ui* Pilot d a k .
CRKD1T MEETING
. t u n provided he can puiChase a 8Un t I t o f F h U rp rli* . wax pro- work fo r p atrletie reasons at " Mr. Jlnklna said, and h# offered N o tary Public or oth er officer
fo r which Mrs. Z. B. R atliff,
■ Um Pttrpla Heart by Vlca surely th e critical w a r M i tho following suggestion* whl.b With seal, and also surrender to
senUd*
telephone 881-J, aad Mia*
There will be a meeting of th*
Hoof*f, USN, should be sufficient reason far ha declared would save Um* of tb* Ration Board hi* gee coupon*
The annual meeting o f the
Blanche Kennedy, telephone
_________
A r m — worker* to e t a j on tho jab," be overyoot concerned:
Issued for the vehicle In nutation, stockholder* of tha C entral F lor­ board of directors of the Sem­
Phar- Control P sd ffe. for
“ In applying for ta g s ta * spplW a n d 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
YBIe — H n k p U ln e d ibat eraploran'T a
have la bla hand th i R eceipt on Form R-500, whlth will b* hell Momlay m orning at merce) next Tuesday a t 7:00 P.M.
ef eervtr* men end women ee
rtkm th e Orlando area a rc cooperative 1884 R egistration Card, w ith D»r m u st accompany the title certifi­ 10:30 o'clock In tha City Hal), It a t the Mayfair Hotel, It wa* an­
th a t their friends mav knew
In allowing fo r Ut* 48-hour work 41 • ta g aum bor la u pper right c a te which It to he transferred waa announced by JPayne, nounced today by, M anager Ed
tour e f Um
Higgins.
when they ar* In Sanford.
eccrctary-treaaufer.
to r proaented aw ards to I o f - week, b u t tho tfu lo re o * have lo t band corner, by doing th is much to "the new owner.
Thla aiioclation m aintains of­
At this time reports will be
„
eloodl- f k e n and 42 enlisted men a t a
tlm * will be saved fo r himself • “ F o r the accommodation of
'FL O R ID A —!
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*
bt and S atan d others. I l sometimes happen* th
__.o se
. . who
_______
M U end WUUtty I
th a t a fte r w aiting In line, when d u rin g regular office hours, th* Cocoa, Kissimmee and l^ esb u rg froxen locker com mittee and th* has been stationed a t Melbourne
b ig ta m d o o a cor aej t 1. n o c e a s e r/1 T a x Collector's office will bo and serve* Seminole, O range, Vo­ special committee .to r veterans for tb* p l« t 10 month*, la home
w allet and k e p t open .on Haturday and Mon- lusia. Brevard, Lake and Osceola employment end highw ay .Im­
provements.
counties. .
...
31 "
until 7:0# o'clock.”
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A M «&lt; (al»4

r»»M l

Morrison Report Truce Is Reached
Shows Many Jobs Between Factions
Awaiting Vets In Greek Strife

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...... ... ......... Evans Tells Lions
F
j ; Of CountySuccess
Mrs. Emma NelaoihOn SixthWarLoan

Hilly Hall NewDeposit Peak

In 1944 Reached
By Atlantic Bank

Pioneer Resident
Dies At Age Of 90

lniflev Reports Sat-1'n* V*"''
Durini: Pasl Year

a k

WACs In F r a n c e
Regulating Traffic

McNulty Is Re-elected
Florida Bank Head

Final Report Made
On Sixth War

48 Hour Week Seen
As Manpower Need

Sale Of New Automobile License
Tags Almost Doubled In One Day

rt

0 D ischarged S a i l o r
, To M ake

H ere

Home On Leave

M mm

Board Of Directors
Of C Of C To Meet

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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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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

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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 —
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C ourt.
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'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
Sttllifarllun of T i e U en
U S Trr»*ury Dept. To HtrlckF. L. Is«fnn el us
t h attel Mortgage-.
lanii Motor* Inc.
t
Nurtr* C#rtlflrat#
Clnik, Albert F To Florida
S la t e Hunk
hho itla S to If Ihia nl uf K u n y
Dolll»nn. 1 M and Kill n DoMl
itit-r-A I ** Dtnolhy Jt*an Ksd«r.
i „ n To Florida Bank. Wlnlci
IliinorEbt# IhKtrhHrf*
U
K. Army To Wilbur F.
Hatisfsctlim* of M m le i f e *
Hurt 4
Home Owner* I "un i "r
I"
V*t»l |f nrnrnt o f M o r t l l f l
Ito b n cu llntiert.
Si in a, I# ll To H A w 11limn a
f'lont*, 1 11 1 n Dm IIHli' -Ste
Df d i r i l l o n of llomlcll^
HutUon, Henry • Ueiidertt of
w a rt et vlr A M
Taylor, W J ct al To I* I 14.01 vi osmI *tnre H JO 4 1 frori
\\ ilIotiKblt y, *Jhn».
IJrarmii et us
T r u . l r r * ' Deed.
Ihirund, Swibert K
Healdent
T ru stee. Internal 1m|u ovenirnl uf h ito ford j*ince l 1 /2 0 /4 4 from
Fund of Slate uf l l i ' i tilo I o
Wright, Kiwo Ktnc Lot IHtl
llookerlown
B ryant, W arren I .,1. IK'.f Z
300 lltmkert iiw it
Mirngn Vitamin MineniM
Sjulllllttl, * W et II* lot* i*l
;&amp; Inblel* relieve fatigue—
ti 27 Hlk 17 C i^ i tu l l a k e Wwt
*1.06
t e r Home* S ' D
Mirugn Vitamin 11 Complex
Alexander, Mary C, lait I Illk
Month’* Supply
D. Buena VUta l’.*tuU*.
40 tablet* with V itam in D*1
North, C N. 8 4 of 8K«. of
(Riboflavin)
D-2
(Thlaioln)
S W ' i ti 8 4 of N W t / 4 of SKI l
*1.60
of H W ', Sec 26-20 2# 6 NWI i
Build up your rundown entail.
of S E l / 4 &amp; S K I 4 of H W 't fin
U«n with Mlragu VI la mini
19-20-30.
A Lo Mirago Herb T e» t ° **•
Bryan, L. T, el ux Lot* 1 T h ru
.1*1 nature In relieving urfc
16 Hlk 70. Ixite I T h ru 16 Rlk
ncltl from t&gt;ody
80, Lota 1 T h ru 16 Blk 61, Lot*
On Sale at
t T hru 7 Blk H3. Lota 16 To 22
Blk 82, IAda 23 To 30 Blk H3
Lot 14 Blk H2 All In S a n la m K
Jnhnxon, Ray lAit #96 Loug-

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TH U R SD A Y
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Seminole County
Court Record

C L A S S IF IE D

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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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ate ■(‘fcurt* T or h e a rin g Juvenile
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
*
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
.....
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 ..........

Skinned Pork Hams ...
Skinned Pork Shoulders
Side Pork ...................
H ea d s.......................

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r Green Beans ...... lb.......... 21c
Crisp C arro ts
2-bchs.
15c
Iceberg Lettuce
head
15c
ous Apples ........ 2-lbs........... 23c
Juicy G rapefruit..........2 for 9c

Cowan’.

II1TE
GIRLS
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
SOU P a lm e tto At*. .
Fruit Co. Stat* Farm er’* Mar-

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.... 3-Ibs. ........ . 20c
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

MACARONI or SPAGHETTI

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’*

Marvel Bread l'/i-lb. loaf

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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 .
Monro*. Notify

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[eel in Orlando

FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES! HOURS FRESHER!

LADY fo r afternoon work—Vil
d e l Hotel.

H E L P E R FOR Jim m ie
S heet Metal Work*.

WmMKDAV. JANUARY JtO, 1813

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Sc Ballards Flour
.. 10-lbs 58c
Tako Scratch ... 2^ H ^ 63c . 1004bs 3df8M
1.02

Vertnont Maid Syrup
Clapps Baby Cereal ...
Armour's Pure Lard ..
Nutley Oleomargarine
Velveeta C heese.....*/

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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
—r x T i t i i K i n i o n v .

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*
•i
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

r;

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
ford ^ N_

.

mmMd mm

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

F R ID A Y . .1 W E A R Y

' (SOMEWHERE ON A W I8T-

■I diecharwdt - t RN PACIHC ISLAND) Jon.
____
.{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 ,
_________
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

12. IMl".

.Mcnihcr Issiir iu lc il P ress

.

I

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

a

Irrigation

land

&lt;ttt/cm

Hay.

Tokyo re|H»rte«t 'Ml (dune* rani*

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
ane«r rontrolled w.»toi-»
On I.timn 2 r*M milt'i to the
northeast, the Vwnk
Jtlvnnreil
in fs»it'e« nearlv

M»»uU

if f r r

fen mile
&gt; iti f it nk*

t«'Wj»rd

nearly

DMI \ ilUtreA I **Wv.. *4ii| t |rr hi
'lo t'll force- ron«i«t
»*nr tank
tnd

h»

Stimson aald that the army »■
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
wants
youth;
endurance

tw o

mfanfrx

•!

that tie .i \ v Mb M 1• e
Itfoyre-q If c Intilled
\ inef i
1 • 1:i m s \ m
•r • \ iiimritti \ •i Ji.tr*- (..»« . ' &gt; 1 |•1 1114 4'4|* 4•( N.-w N... k lit i,l ear «an 4Liijt^ vki'r 8* tJ»ik itft'l t.i
4 |Vj|t I *, , * . • • - ! f e lA44 fit* * 8*Li 'It •.
.••11.14 .1
Li. i *• • • • * 8* 11Ut*f •Ittrituicril
4 * * » * • . f4
^tC'il lift) W*8M4&gt;•» Kf un
1
f ' ' kll.f.l .4. 1 14 • 4. .«
........... .. • . f \ (....I ., I 1• 8* fml.
L1
It
leaf 4
l i f t 118' .v • m r ii • • 1
1 1....... .
r.&lt; .it,
, .ill Itit fill * N| aiLt Army tin il - n ;, t r (,*•«•ft
1 »4
•I.. »
•f
' •' '' *14 '| |»|| »«S8*»18 • 1
1 ■1 4 14 1 1
i'.i* "t • t » 'trie 1118*111 vMni'irihr for lu. iU vi ui fur h nd
*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

•j.
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
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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
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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

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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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JANUARY 12, 1915

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QTCounty Succm
On Sixth War Loan

To Corregidar
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_ 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;
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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

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itfonn, direct aiid ictnir*

na reserv* M l
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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
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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.
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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 .

■

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

«t

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,
,
W f k V * 5 r T T T SS -.
S(JUd*y JH tboo\ le.i

:£ :

'Jif

U. H lM ijr .
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
.
I *

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

U*ee

1 ftrimm tie

RAP40 NARtO W INO o f thn B e lf ia n b n l«c li.it f u i . n l Vui, K iiii . I imH t,&gt;
w ith d r a w w ith a ll tp e e d th e N a il I r e i v a l , ■li ...... . l »-r lu t i n m l r .
m e n t. In th « w o r s t b llw a r d o t th e w ln ir t ih r A m c n r a n t»t A t n .y un
th e n o r th e r n edit* o f th e rim h u p u sh ed th tu u ch and now hold:, i r w i.il
m ile s o f Utc L a n o c h e - S t . V ith H ig h w a y . Ip avln c Ihr e n e m y o n ly ih c
road th r o u g h H o u fta U r e ’W h ftH |g J h S tti« f7 te s. .
(, y
S rd A rw .,
p u i h i n g f r o m l b * south &lt; D 1 t o the

2,500StoreAndKcHtaur a n t s Go W ithout
D u e T o Walkout

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ADS ARE NEWS
P r i n t e d In

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taking p m i ' i ' t n hrratiwr 11* a t
iw the o n ly fur nulla tfi-»! i ***
i h u f d t * 1hi
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• A fragranL^resmy-Uftld lotiou to help nmilui rough
ebspping due Io hanh wealhrr, Help*
-LW f *In appodip^y eoR aad toooUt all whiter long.
- A l w , W x R f t i l a r * 1 b o t l i « l f l B » 3 y 7 e rto n , I T *

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a n aid to w inning lh a

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BAR(;A»HS j

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sound financial economy
on as possible.

months o f

Citronirhonatc*

L I H I U D T IH E I .

firan clal

in the e a r l y

( ’room ills ion

^

w a r. Such a

the

'
A firn ir

f o r arlPir* *i;atnw| W i n l f r ' * a tti ii k ftn k rep ti
lM *d and p r o t r n ftir.tllft) fiiatilw
trualitt lr * . ie t
lor 4
t|u.1lil4 |if oien hi d.u h u.r m in ill m

DOUBLE value!

*. ! ’
A gricu ltu ral
econoknists ad

S a in .'A

fnrm *

7.ric ST ;t7

down- f o r y e a r * W it h

serve

V
At 1

1 Tliv flnt Icrrnin ■!&gt;&lt;&gt;
to
flnlnnh, r m l r l t i Mile u f i. timur.
! ( m n u u l |)*.Hin«tj|u
uhnr
thv
i Aiuoi irunn ami hilipinut inrito a
luit »tnuij UgafTlat
nk’nfthit the J n i i a c . c

\l

wishna U expand
and la n d valtias

&gt;, &lt; # nW ___ .

C o Id P i e p a r a t i o n s c » d ir r r*-./

Fill (h r eriititi fit«*|
I Kal * I hr Hi I «*r i u r *
flgh lm i; In n r *
ami il*, Miutid nlriil,k&gt; l««i

* a r can g i r e farm ers who m a y
‘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

'eel you need this

USE

(if Hi* &lt;i,Hi|,.in&gt;, smi ,I 11,al l li&lt;.
a ll, k c
luHoiMtl
auitpeneiiin
of
t i l l In.in r ile
IH &gt; e , u » uld, I h j
ahup ■ l i w m d uf 11 N i n t h Tywi-i
Auilull-, I 111I 111 I'ult.. 1
1 . II:.I
•loarph S ln ll ll . thirls t i n , i. L*aaLr i ,
o i i s 1it I h l K i d c A v e n u e, Unn.n
f e l l ) . &gt;t J
Tin- t%»M Hit'll wt *•|I* it i 4 m g r cd
in ')
1ft"H •1#» V III h i . ♦n&gt; r**uH
in Iittil
III!
11 III
niul )■•Ir.i'i'il
1Itai g»*d 44 1t 1) 11&gt;*MitiUmwT
1 1nidi
Ik, tu 1Til 1 .1 A .1t« hin.'in .d !■*.
l. 'i l) Stir* f
i..'
1 In1 mi iv di
Hill-L i
1 ltd Xt
ti lt R tft)i dll »**.!
X* i** ’
» 1I e-t
il
11 gtiftti *k?

■iti,i I i tin
N E W YORK CITY. Jo n
il.
ul.
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
■■: ii i
H* i
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
».«*!• i i•♦(
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
* •••« !•* *
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,
p a y e r can put Ip
• te r i l w i l l bn f o r ^ t a a

&lt;

SION o r /.

Dour, v

Bakers’ Strike
Ruins 15 Tons
Of Bread Dough

as kod

ti■ &lt; I
vif--.-At*
*&lt;
•
_ u

*-»U

hoinniuto umloubledly has
^pBkJWh '
up the H.ulh U*en fnpun'iR man, ntiipi ing iMirt
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

*

not be in the last days,

I.n

irulf* e a i t c r tt ah urelinr u h t l r I'aii

lllnancing.

# e S t 3 i g ft ft»*•

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

r j # P . M E v e n in g W o r.h lp

to you.

COMMON

11/

tht*

it". Inner-rim cnrnl "linlf l&gt;.» il
*h»I nxtcml lint f;it ih i : 3*.
prc ' rnt the laiiitini: uf uu unity,
h, the Japano ce p r m n l when &gt;I .-i
ihviidetl th e re In I*rcciiil«’r H&lt; 11

“HA* ‘ H A M liN T * ’ la
Iht
fmhirel
ul l hi- *\«4h* h ii i *Beriiifiti erlilfli a III
Un it ;i 11 i it* Cl Iui nl i'ii• u |f Cl I rial.
4i Ctrl 1st. ih m u g houl tlio %vurt&gt;l mu

CM A D S L

Tli*' th* 1*I*jn T a i l la: "T h e liuiit
euinelli, .tint no a* la, ta-tyri* the ttuo
4vurslu|i(*era
tali sall
wtiralil|i
the
I- atln * in as|*Ir11 and In truth tut
(In* Puttier » « e k c l h such in « u r *
1*1in’*
,
AiTumc; tfve cKatlntl whirl* rumurtsr the l^raiun-Herrnun &gt;■ (hr f -«1i i i n t r r i A N a m i m i i i i o .x a h t
luwliiK
fr*»m
(hr
Uttitr
"Tli* n
A1.1,1 i \ (’ll T A n t W i A l L E
H antord-O rlando- - H laharay — **•- -•(m i s J ' * u « (u Ilia mult Ituiir and
t»»
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i
a
dlsrlplca.
H
«
)
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Tht
&gt;cind U an ara Avanua.
prrlbfe* &lt;ii)(| jh® Pha risee* sit in
Itav. U lann 77 Hmllh, Paalor.
l
l
u
i
r
i
-rut
Thou
blliid
I'liMi
S u n d ay— B lbla School. 10:00 A.
iM f, t Irena® drat that which is
M.
feftltiit tht- cup and plotter, (hat
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*
v lea, l:0 u P. AL
Uu
lulltm lug paasugr Iruiu the
Chr
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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*.
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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
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ICimrniig down the
I.ingn &gt;tn
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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

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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
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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

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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 *
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foil* 1"f I M1(11411,1 xUgl*Li t ItlTi 1 1lit t
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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
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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
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" 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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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
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NAUIO r
• 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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TAIAU1Q
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
pid
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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.
u
*
Interpretation
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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MUNOOUAM • .

dropped from an airplane * mile

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do-*,id- rhd-pn—WenrV~nverhU

"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
-vi
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
-i
-!nt."y iiu-fi-i m e ft-an lit. t , v
|- lot tin- I n il-I lit, - l l r i .ill., • tr

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it.,—.. — ------------- - f t i T for thflk
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,
1 ^
l itr In-rf, th a t Sit*|ihen I L 'lily .
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
^
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.
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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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M M a m a w amss
a sn a M n a a M

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war has about run its course, and the country is entering a
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b^rtA
d^ahefr1riiaiTfdge Will fall even below the peacetJpiQ
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•’r»«a Kpi.co|itil Church will meet
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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Social Calendar

500.000

AM AZED
A M E R IC A N S

CAST
YEAR!
F L O R ID A ^

U N D E R W A T E R F A IR Y L A N D

BUTHONESTLY! WEM/SSED YOU!

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
J
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Alfniello, have m nu*.|
word (hat Lieut. Putter ait \*••!

*«fel&gt; ni m Navy hI mI ioii ,u hie
O n t i U l ISicific

Mrs. J.W. Hull Named
Head Of Social (iroup

HEAD FIRST

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ANN’S MIRAS0L BEAUTY SALON
17 N. Pork Ave.

Phone 717

ADVANCE SPRING PRINTS

Sanford Students On
Stetson Honor Koll

other lovely styles

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ech'Utafod hi»
littThdnr Inst^ Thunulay
t patty at th cyhatne of his
• Mi and Mrs A.E: K in g.
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• i i f a* l i » k r to llu» mo* i at the p a rty w ere' David
•if. Hillif Johnson. Iltibb^
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h ,i« l h&lt; , f, Mrs. Jo h n s.m
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'ip iiigi '.ilielul llus|i|1il XI i ti-r i- Mr (ii-mi'i Ruth Mels'h

( irclc Six Meets At
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*
1 I ' 1.

ami Mr* .1 \\ Gaiot-l*
On the
nhirct “ I •• ••'»%
Ktdi'tntfiil
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lad the devotional An t
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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.

UJERR

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*’ to M »mal| white turiut «
l (■Me'pnnti* fort if it ,| lll.it

marine
I cup b«nllti|? v» nt r r
I bilkJtllnll 1 ill'f

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Mi * 1‘ftc How lui

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l» • % htuirht.
horothv
1 • »»v 11him and Sam
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&gt;'!»•• mI*o led till If
f idlow mir n o it o &lt; 1 •• •
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rltidinir a re to o l 1 \ N.
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T i IIjh, tr&lt;*aauii*i. ll*
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p n g rill.

D aughters Of W esley
Have ('lass M eeting

Thurmond
Kim
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Mono
M.
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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 . •
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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.,
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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
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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 .
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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
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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

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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.
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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

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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*

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t»&gt; caudles.
• • * bill \tt*hc* to thank th r
ijjty n( fhr USD who

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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)

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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

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m n m i f n c t u r i 'M

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n w ti ( l u t h f s —

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is 11 pnuli'tii ,i:ul laMfyin^ in v ctn u 'iit

Ml one price $
IN STOCK

B L. Perkins

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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*.

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ROBB’S
HOME BAKERY
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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

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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*.
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Dktrbvtedby
FLORIDA AORICUITURAI

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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.
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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 .

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Ho i w o r n

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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; **“

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FLOUR
Okl Wot *W|

SYRUP
FLOUR

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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,

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“ 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
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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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4nrtfi*rrl Flor ktu r. It* H |M |H' I *#f

Best urade paints
still available also
pure oil and tur­
pentine.

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PITTSBURGH PAINTS
MADE WITH VHDU2ED OI LS

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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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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
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door, la your gworontM
thot ovary datofl of itro
tanrlco work, rapofrin#
•r traodlng, It dono o t-

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Dry Cleaning Department

Welsh Tire St
105 W. 2nd St
Phone*1 1 1

SELL US YOUR

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VI HEN'S THE WEDDING *fl C|

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iy neat a recapping.

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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

3 l1 &lt; rf iiliv r Mill be "blind" (9 (ha

12 .

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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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

W
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O

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

•
•
•

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. ■■ \
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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

—

m

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

Fa.

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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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
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that Murray would not d* i «1"
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day which h i d stronir op|wi*&gt;f
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culture and government leader*
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and related nroblema actually e x ­
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The r i f t in a letter to \\.*r
Mobilization
Director
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recommendation* of such a «*•'
ference and would supprirt &lt;*■v
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those findirurs

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bird linusein,r til ft will be ^liriied,. grow er*
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•tiff Id l»* I lie Sun fold
will itwelve ln*arui'MOfiw in reitarrl
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Vkil/'h I iik'ffip &amp;injfflftnry of to the wurkfTft liiul n new |*tiyHe is a member
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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
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the 1,11 -t In ' ll-l-i I .111 I
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to p e l-"ii- who I'tt'l ol t h r ex
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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)
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..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 be l&gt;r&lt;»adcixl rr|i«rlrt1 nrw
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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
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end
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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
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Thui pe of Orlando and
Chalvinlor M l^aher of Hunting­
don. I*n.

Mrs. Ida Draa Died
In Daytona On Jan. 6

£

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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
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. 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 .

■

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
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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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r.

.

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

.

— »u i t ^ r v r r x S ’;

Ir-=—I I I _______
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.

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

’

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
•
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;___

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walnut

Sanford Atlantic Nat' Bank

8m * 304

TSS

‘ ITs Easy To Pay The Mather Way*’

v

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Fall B ack To
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Intensive Raids By Naval
in W ork T est
Planes On Formosa Bases

W h e r e Y a n k s B last T h e E n e m y

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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G erm an Slleaia -.Moh^ow.

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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;

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C IT 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.

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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.

I)

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.
_
Klwanls win hold Its meeting
W ‘ Wednesday at the Pilmi and
■*** Pine* (Restaurant on the Dixie
- Highway.
v*____
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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4«»fiitio‘ lr*l
din-iii
the lOitnrtanN ut Ihtit
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n
11 wnli lii nhntilit hii Oh lient
. m t tlnfir
Mr
Kfider rev eRleh
thiil he hr*fan 0i« cjureer .»* an

*1 i rm iu t* al the ac« ol I t 1 ^
yisnr* when h« ftcrvct) u

planned

to

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 instrum ents
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
&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
i c v r r n I month*
Vlettor* included
M A Rkkeiia of hwhlin, (ia
VV 1
Thui pe of Orlando and
Chalvinlor M l^ ah e r of Hunting­
don. I*n.

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rlul) T Hgt Jnmr* F Kelsey,
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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while hla wife, P aula, live* M
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 .
h li C i l l e i i g .t r .
L } n ........... ..
•hip. Senator A.,. l i r a s I- n men,
t o r of the imptitli.nl Naval Af
liara ('timmltlcv Juilicinrv, Im
mikrTalion, Rule*, I'uMn* lluilH

injfft

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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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Hungary,

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by CiMinly Airent t
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from Mr. iVmilnifftofi

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S i n g l e t at r y
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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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the 1,11-t In ' ll-l-i I .111 I
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to p e l-"ii- who I'tt'l ol t h r ex
Inbit
,
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."'
VJ,r'
.
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.
1 s,,n
in"*TVm*te*11 ________

N,,v&gt; Fdtty l e - i f..r I t a ja i train
• ojr, ( il

win

fr am ed

today

from

tin- (Irliunlii
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
tore to visit their brother. ----- -

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*.
(CwaU»a4« 9 a r a g e P eas)
TraAltlllVn*
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of Comnirrco will to held at 7:00
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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$?n*kwrri*
inij&gt;»*rtc.|
rncctiujc*
received
Diiwntm

Al Die meeting work li^recin,r til ft will be ^liriied,. grow er*
will itwelve ln*arui'MOfiw in reitarrl

bird linuse-

•tiff Id l»* I lie Sun fold
Lsamli nnd S u r v r y i roniniittw'* | l l m t 1M ton hv lo 00 A M
He is a member
mm r *••11111111 1 j an * ui*sm lh L ni-ii'M will hr
tfcii than any
judged di-l Usb 1 1 * - asMii 1 if‘tt

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SEN \ m u iM H d h s NAMED
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W A S H fN t. 1 1«' I.,* t
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mfchnr.ic during 23 months in
G. Donald lliihop, Jr
* h» 1'iri Mnf kef &lt; *. &gt;» t hr pr r * r n l
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h,*t Imvr vs ci i *•* |yii ki-iliiinr **‘:m ki i , mill m iifi tht*
promoted threi* wtvka ago tn thwcln h — .SfTUitnr ■( h ntir* «* A ml | ( *| I ' f l i t M
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Higgmrank of -flrat lieu ttn a n t in tho rew a ho- l&gt; rn pi.td.- &lt; Il.....(Bit "f " ‘ l 1 ' * ' - * •
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1 n 11 i* ■&gt; 1
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Un It pits* State* Marine Gurna lio- tho S.-nulo ( mnim il. i' &lt;■&gt;. I in nl ti- I x i W l l l u n i '
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May 14, 1042.
12. His
II fath er, R. E
Lieut, Bishop has been in the mllle.lift ii i Hunter, Jm&lt; L i urK'v »ml
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Kelsey, live* nt the same addreis,

country.

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( i mu p Km p ow ered To n n M nail
mmr J II h I'acr f o u r I
A s s e m b l e D a t a On
Wafer
Re.vourrt'H New M u ’Uttfor H e r e
F o r Ri t z ' C h e a t e r

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Leffler Is Named
B y G overnor To
W ater Com m ittee

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not d* i «1 " Still., s
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of tii*l 1

[iresidenl of the O u .
iptikesmun for tlmt
that Murray would
from the t K j stand
day which h i d stronir op|wi*&gt;f «
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

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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

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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 '.

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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 *’
icc tilid frn/ail logcthci InUMUrc
1 In li n e f
eat up the mtereatnig teutures W« hope you read gruudily
ri
tcuwilt rv m w .Too) l.l.i Uu;rr w-us no imulm " i n . u n i t fill |h.
Your newspaper it&gt; t .ini antrae ne«i.
r „|.
11 K ku-ii iigtvii. .'orill-, t»&gt; keen them d r y ! ’
|•-••iim-i
the s t a f f of licn*ral
T i n t , he .uy». i* what
lie said
All rcaditigs siurls with your iiewapaircT- Witun yoitjcrl&gt;
Fdoriihovtei who has A uiciiciui
nrf
Imng
i'.mi
know your newspaper well . . . the nnWb-Wkwkllcn anti Hlirr |
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
ling up with n. lirrn in n front, nlmpb’ tncnllje of the fiuhiin)
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
r."
. folk* at hutuc. niin)*' oriijiln.i i i p w
er of view, ntroiiger of know ledge.
'
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
&gt; vivid pit-1ore of where let down in nr-dn etu m
j
'y f
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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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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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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
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| 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*
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Amorican
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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.
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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:
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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*
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cheese
m ixture
and
Mi - 11old w ill (hitei | t 'undone
pitul in Orlunilr.
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nth. a n d each monili l&gt;.lln»
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I 3 tea.|a&gt;on salt, 3 tablespoons
I of, to American liou »r»n e»
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u r f r o t Women
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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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worked in New VXirk Tily In a
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saloon, nml finally a carpet fac­
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Ceremony, W eds Kane T r a \is , I'SNIt

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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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llodega is th r Spanish name foi •*a» a -Ingle imi
—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.
*mr» a 111r« «l in dll
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American | t h e h a i r nf i * i i r h - g " I . *
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of
th e
"hardbolled - p r a y of t i n y A m r r m t i|*( Mt &gt;»*•I .(
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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Th# hriib ’• itiMih. i s&lt; i
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HARRY’S LIQUOR STORE
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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*
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’ 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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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.

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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 .

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&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

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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
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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 .
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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.
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Mirh . \* MM'loliog tbo *tnt*t
with Mu KAIlIrrsnti ninl a so i
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Mi. ami Mi- w.illri I 1&gt;.it
•mi • &gt;;ii |*i »-»••! a lo o al &gt; in
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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-|
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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.'
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of lin* t Jrtirv;. tli ciUril lln*'
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lari *•/ \r« |« ill'... Mi KmmIi*'-" • '

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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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and can s u p p l y
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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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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
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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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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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WIIATII hit
F I.U ltll'A —Partly cloudy
■lightly cooler tonight. Fair
culUet lueofay
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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

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RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR

Director Wilson
Hits Price Rise
For Strawberries

the
along

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troops advanced #n«l u 10-ndli

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
(Iceman
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
M Insertions
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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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Arcade Hldg.

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E S S E N T IA L WORK
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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

E STA T E-B R O K JB R

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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
fvtn j»u| i !!n f i
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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t'lfa-ii'd

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

yeoi -

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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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r,
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il.n i
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Seenm
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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

against

act ept

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luiluie

’ lie H o i i s i -

to

M iiu l

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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l a v a

W a s te

F a p e s L

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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p ^ W IT H WAR BONDS

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VOLUME XXXVI

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

E n ta b H s h « i 1908

Foitnosa And
, China Coast
Hit By Planes
(lr

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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

.

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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to make
oad - to

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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

aeastward
g s fcrew
/ a Wisconsin
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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
mu* rr
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f..Hn',vrd hy
r
th » p l a y i n g i d i K F' hv-h n it l.ifl
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I he AII i# n ui illi«* •# r l in r** ftutn p tm n
t h»*ir " f (»• ii* iv c y .1n i r.i 1 Ill'll \ a r d s ITI .i Hri( i -h S pc
i r11 1 1r ' a i m' v e
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b i President

M akes I. 1^. Mchlhannon, Kiwanis Ideals
e*
jo
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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So ( d e a l Yolunlar.v
Methods Won't Do 1

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
-&gt;
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
*• 'rL J m .V S T J .o I''

Frank L.
Wounded fn Action

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karhon and .m s -b e d anew al
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
Tii* tJ.S F irst nn.i Tliird Arm
iw . in Intel in thr rnitlurcHci of

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arroRR the front
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itiative came
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Lieut. .Alfred St ardiffli Dies
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laixembiuiri
un«s&gt;lmg l-&gt; in
formation rrc-ivr.1 fi»m i)ir Wat

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A

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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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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nrnf'm il rtnT^ri anti the youngp*(, t ’lilx'll. ni&lt; barely 29. Sena­
tor l&gt;:iviil lo-vy Yulee made the
grcnle»l |oltt u-al reputation of
the f»nr
l'al&gt;»ll who replaced
lin x 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

A D V E R l'I S I N O

E E 'E R YOU

RATES

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Jfc pet line tor w e e truer(Jena
per line fer 6 laserUoeu

* o pes Uaa tor M Insertions

Klaitaota *ele . . . tie
•RONE 148 Oil BRINO TOUR Ads to TOE oAMPORD IIBRtvLD
/OtisL fiv e w u d t tu the line, tncfcdm g phon* end eddreee.
I ll ad vertises* ro ts fo r tltu a lL u s n a t a l will be ch a rte d lo r e l U_
r o la r classified retea.

EOR S A L E -

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
reiiHii** |i» an ***«l inititnC iwrt* mili­
tary fiifiirp in IU4-* &lt;if 7,31*7,6 4fl.

BAUER RADIO &amp; ELECTRIC SERVICE
lift M agn olia

Ifi-rfUHIl nfrficiU* estimated Ihe
and auliurlia
iK'i u |&gt;at mil as 4,017,•lurii.i: t Imp *
[Hijtielul inti &lt;&gt;ifl I’.ins

LOST

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‘ H. B HOPE CO,
U. A. Tire* and Tubes
COW manure for flowers,
bushel. Phone 788-W,

MV

L O S T : Hat inn Hook No. 4. Annie
l.n F a ir, III. 2. llok .'IH9. S a n ­
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—
WANTED

at

unci'

re-caps. My*. Eplin 1312 Myrtle

H ELPER FOR Jimmie
Sheet Metal Works,

Cnwan’i

Heights, W. F. Norris, Hylves- COLORED girls for laundry work
Ur Kd., S E , itouU No. 3,
Apply in person' Seminole Co.
AtlanU, fl*.
’
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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60 HENrf.
PALMETTO GRO
CERrr 31? PALMETTO AVE

and
per
San­

LARGE *prew*r tricycle In good
condition. Will swap foe * slca
smaller
In good condition.
Phona 851-W.

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Mfltityrr of liiiM Minik' H'uiffl
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FA R R ELL’S
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M il. M E R C H A N T
Hie EYF-S of THE
•COMMUNITY WOULD
li t ON YOUR A D IF r r HAD BEEN
IN THIS ISSUE r

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Phene 1211
RANF'ORD, FLA.

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A Complete line of
Win# — Deer — Whiskey

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
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E S T A T E -B R O K JB R

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Apply Employment Supervisor
!).&amp; Weekdays—Saturdays, V 12
SOU. DELL T E L . &amp; T EL. CO.
110 E. l i t Rt.
Do Not Apply If Now
Engaged In Essential Work

for
DRIVEWAYS
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Frequent Increases
Tiranant Environment

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Atlantic Bank

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Odham'a Gulf Rarrita Station.

of The flanpay .10 centa

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

Florida Now Has Three Times As
Many Congressmen As 1(1!) Years Agn

CO N CRETE
CURTAINS washed, starched and
stretched. 618 M e l l o n v l l t e ,
phon# 870.

312 Oak
Drown.

when I can get it

'Petty 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 ndtiunaljr

MISCELLANEOUS

’• will p ar to# calling prices
ir n*#d aotomoUUa. All OPA
UU i handed for yen. Write nr
ions us to coma and make our DRESSMAKING

Bottled-in-Bond in stock

‘pAU N Ti Of SIX IONS ON OVIM fAS DUTY with the aim ed fori
N. Y , have received u letter b e a rin ' the per mm.I i u n g r a l u l u t iu 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 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,
30, and Sgl.L aw renre. 2fl, both aetvinif willi the■value
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division in Germany. At bulUiin fl. to i } ate*

Mrs
Av*.

ONE larg e nicely furnlihad room
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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TWO STOKY frame boose , to
WHITE
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markers
wreck
K. D. 'Riser, Country
and checkers. Seminole County
Club Hoad. Phone 640-H.
laundry, HID W. 3rd Ht. Apply
In person.
F'OR SA LE: two- Iota In Flora

LARGE comfortable room, Bouth
caste nt
exposure, Centlemm
preferred. 807 Magnolia Ave.

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t e ll e r . G, W. Jonea, laOJMrwood.
’S7 LARALIJC Hedan, good radio,
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a Win*;, sht-t
rd the well ctfinplucp -I IK iiict i ittH
who hud carried the s la te by ii
tremendous inujurily in th e p r e ­
vious eleelinn
Cuhell's |o|Miln&gt;itv
art minted
in part for his *o rrr« *
Many
Floridians muy (uive voted iiguinst
tile Di-niis ratie cnnilniate. Mil
hum A |tr*«. Je n in ntieh. u fe*ent
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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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
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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
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line,
to «work
diticrenllv for
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Hit By Planes

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

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Federal Housing Pro­
jects For Low In­
come Groups Are
AmonffThose Listed

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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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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
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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
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availalde.
Chamlier Manager Edwnf-I I*
in* In his report said thai r'
eferrerl River and Harbors 11 II

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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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far to the south
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off to the attack under a t y p i­
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latr
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*
.f

j&gt;

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 *
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■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
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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
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tha icorM ol groat airports through*

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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
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think
u
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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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\rt.u.ll)t, Kl y n i o i l Trt
.it
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
rmm* t i o i
l%
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. uttupre tali-{dii a g g legalt .‘«A ♦id
hr i r
tficsl
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
•»*
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Ahich Von Ivnint ■1nit Hud hi‘pci I \
If.-i.i
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umdd Indd lit* ii*"' ‘diiitleiiHi Itrl- |
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r ihutk "■
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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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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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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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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
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l ben.
be »
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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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no
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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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p I e *r!i 1 *lte of the t vU»l&gt;tV Health
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the r t v a f a g r t h o w i n l e t a m ! '* * *
laKr fill fl*
which
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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
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• 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 \
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di|i h i* f i n g e r * ffHi. * ki-g iin p bu
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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 !
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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
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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 ,'.
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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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tarn pa 1 1 of TalH»r’x IHV
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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*,"
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iih »©4 t
dil tons that mrtvare h 4tllh in
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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
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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
_____ _
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
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T M T T XUL’LD
men
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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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not
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la
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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,"
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s
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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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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.

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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

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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
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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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N O TICE
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January 19, 1945 in observance -^of l

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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
gation N ight" at * Otl I’ M at

^Reverend Daughter}'
;Is Guest At Meeting

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aIIw A i s s Grantk*»af
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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
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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 '
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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 (
lh, .....................
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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e
^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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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 ;
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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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for now thru Spring!

tailoria* a r t quality Materials which wafers for real

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2 9 -9 5 to 4 9 -9 5

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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.

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coupon* they accept- "Dealers
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lirm llniE In tin r ir r u H
C o n n of •h i )' fla lfH i elful ilrllhilM ls
10 point* each.
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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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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,

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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
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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 .
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l l J CngHtron
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( Special |~'The Slate llwird of
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■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:.
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rliijre*. say* Dr. Lucille J . Manli, T O ; f lJv*e l.,-o
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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
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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
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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 .
. .
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’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

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BIG VALUES
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ANN PAGE

SUPIR MAKKtiS |

FINE FOODS
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p o r k

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to m a to

b

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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

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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

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■*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
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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*

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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;

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K lr a li Nin»i»N*r— I I hwlr mt IM rh I i

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A Complete liar &lt;■'

Win* — Iteer — Whiskey

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&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

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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.

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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

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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

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Wh lied Puerto Rican ®mn

« v ir
r-

p t $2.14

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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

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220 Magnolia

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Seminole Co. Laundry Co.

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try HhortaK*' p e r i o d . *ve

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2205 Sanford Ave. Ph. 021

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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 .
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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*

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HELI* WANTED—
WANTED at mire—Ixulii
learn to pack lomatue*
Flynl, Stair Market.
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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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W'ltater. Georx*
it m
Joseph A Melirh rt 0*
Hall Claim Deed*

WANT*IF* . .
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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
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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

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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

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Florida!

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Bl occoli Ifl bch 31c Cabbage
* tincy Calif

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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
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F L O R ID A TA N CfEH lN tS
3
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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
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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

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Carrots 2
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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—

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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
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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
..

,

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!
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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*.

( In! t*f u 11 imutD

hltlVAklit

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

I!*,

H i:.

M cm lirr

W -o m u lr -d

M 'M HER (is.

I'n-N,-.

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 *•

’

__________

follow

!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

\h M K

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t&amp;r A*#H'illtI P r i m
t i i - r m a m mmi »'h i i u i *,| I imIu v
It,' K u s ^ li i n - lm\i d r i\ &lt;-n in
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
ii&lt;i\s«-&lt;l l ! i v t &lt;&gt;llt|•I• t c 1, 1 't r.i

*. it i

11-•n &gt;&gt;f

id

i i m ib
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

I II n M \ &gt; \ i I i .

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f *»|
1-1-■* * « »’(-it** n ** **f A i * *
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I i dll' t*. ib* I g i .fill mi i
l nm'iv -*- iiii Tbi
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Number &lt;&gt;t ( Mhrr ( li­
st's Arc ~Doekt’teil
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r nr Spring I crin b-n .»i&gt; ■, -i &lt;u. i.. .. v
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IM I t
lie ill--

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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smBmm

dm |.u nit'

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
I* wet f**»
tad
**♦
I ' * ai
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Km
lit IU . 1(1 u't'lm'k y vnt I’f'lu v n
h i In On
lb
mg muHPil in 11j* iilij r abb' ituii i | W i l l . ..ID t r*
R.r
f* .
lu the* iiiinti tin Smith Sim I
#n n It
\t
i
A veil Ur millfh of thr i 11v 11*•
r (*
of M»
fiaet Mr*
At
V
%lit
ftwiH r* nf ltn i i*li*n &lt; i ** I
lu u r (iii i
Mr** S II I i ii i***t it
*' u* i
r H,
i in I i.
*t»W tbl’ -Mli'k* I li|l|ll&gt;|‘ (to m
in
III
h'*usc, Mini .t-W a triuth I hr
1•
■••• .
• ** tlM •
fort! F lrr Department m u - •&lt; vulving ,11*b11»t4 Ii
c • nil (!•&gt;•..
to
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11
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rhnr*:*
d
4
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mnncrl In Umr lo »nvr t h r Im* •
.1 ‘ be 1i *&gt;* 4 V• "
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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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tui M
«»*•
ild
b
rent
u
m
i«»!t'iiuiiino
ini
oul lic lw n n thr t lin li^ lo o m ir
*u|i ill*.
' t ff UP! •
•
ill
be
plnrt"*
Vi
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kitchen wrrurthii*f In r l r c &lt; t.i*
h
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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*
1
ft*. In#
\i
taken ba* k into tin* hoii-e, it* itf
r* i
*if * |
ih
da v , J fin * * * •11 I
In" to Mi Hpi ' ve?*.
11. ,
iD
cult .*f Mi- H V ■
Mr It. •even til thr 'I line
I I »»nI •*■ti r •&lt; **** I
. , f r, . ■
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
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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
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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
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deatructlon on tho Klbe-Oanka Industrie. nrca, Tokyo re­
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Striper. Kutoprun ne»&gt; paper nf
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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

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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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!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;

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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

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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

r K

e y s

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

Welch * ,

For Seasoning — Wosiern Poik

r*

Mackerel lb ^ K

Mullet

ib
.

1w

Lard l-tbctn 42e
Vaot'. FVOa.

Frbil

Scrapple

i

e Si It m Win**

-V

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.

-* MHWraoI

'

J B b L.,

Whole Boh

Bali. Sotra Eld.

' SutuhLo#

GrapeladeMb21c Flour io-ib« 53c
Juice

Croakers ih 15c
..

,

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

-*r~&gt; •

n c M ir,

S A N F O R I ).

K sta!)lislicd l'JOS

VOLUME XXXVI

F L O R ID A .

F H IR V S . J A M

A IH

I!*,

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M cm lirr

M 'M H ER (is.

W-omulr-d I'n-N,-.

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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

r n wi

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.
’
___________

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
•

■

smBmm

n

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;

19 ( \l*&gt; —

hair

rapture*!

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/,
I ’&gt;&lt;lu.id
grv.it ■
iiu lil'l rial i it r a ml f *ii v - 1i,i
ii&lt;i\s«-&lt;l l!iv t &lt;&gt;llt|•I• tc 1,1't r.i
11-•n &gt;&gt;f lliiilitpi'-i dm |.u nit'
tli** t ,rr fuuii K'nrn ,"ii
luul

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vv i I Ii il

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I tannin- I l n i T in I In- llim i'a r
mil i ,i |at ii i
1 ,,'liri ai l.i ,*■lilt" ,**
■D*
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,
i l l * !
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t »"■ • Ml II'M
f *»|
( Mhrr ( li­ 1-1-■* * « »’(-it** n** **f A i * *
Ig i .fill mi i
Doekt’teil l nm'iv* -*- iIiiii dll'Tbit*. ib*
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N umber &lt;&gt;t
st's Arc
r nr Spring I crin b-n .»i&gt; ■, -i &lt;u. i .. .. v

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Central Florida
Scouts’ Council
rt* i ■ 'i"n*&gt;.|ilii*% nevt Mufidnv
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f»* » fl »- I f f. tlM
( Meets At Mayfair
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N.tv 2* . ..........I M lb .f) Sk*
tdidilot m ihi

Mill*

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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
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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.
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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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A high gin ermiii'iit u fftrial *nld
the Army and Nun have lent
sl+Ltat idJMMJ iiJyu'li * *
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rmnbnt duly to fill luD»r gap* in

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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

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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♦

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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;)
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,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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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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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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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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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.

a

The Hill Hardware Company
3anfqrjd’s Oldest RetaU EatabUshment,
h Nmr Under tbr Qwnephiji AM
•

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Andrew C. Stine

i« the
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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At THE CHURCHES

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r i u « T i« a ^ t i * t i n i ' H r i i
Fnrk A r m *t
rt».
\V r
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
\r
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V*u'

Church
H ull}

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Guil— S lh

S ln tl

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and

Avenue.

^ 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
IV; M ll„ 1 (»u I

M I . V 4 i .m i i

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Third
M

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TuPiilijfi—

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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 • •
, (U l H di
.
n
%\ 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"*)

( Fol*

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 .
* ’ *
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 -*;
. . . . . .
»
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
i»r
ifi*
t^raanfi
Sr
1
0001
ia
llie
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
« 3« I*
M
Jr
^
Mr -Young ChrDtLaii Kv'Ianre leklhook. 'S ci­
P4n|de
,
i
ence And Ilaatih with .Key l » lh*
7
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
realill*** of Mpirlt*
Hiinday School, |0;00 A. M.
Much a one alddeth in
life
A W. IIami). Hupt.*
riliiaiiied
not
of
ihe h*«*1y InritMihle
Aitirrtilfig worship. It 00 A U.
Thar k nglvl ng Service ml 7 10 P of • ii ii purling life, hut *»f Trull*,
uiif ..|4|.»ig It* iiwn inniii-1 i »l hie a"*
M StmiNi
I v U ( Hireling Thureday evening • p s:s : 7)
4.1 4 00 o'clock.
i.r un r u n v u l ti »t n y i ' i n i m '
urrK K i
t 'H t ' i i e n
J A It AHKINN, PKlIltr
Ch ureli Behuol 1:30 P. I t Her thou

lo

Paalnr 3 10 P, U.

livening •ervloe, 4j10 p M
Il„l&gt; i'omniunlun un litd Hur ■!■&gt;
of each inurilh, k!l0 A M
Huiiday Bel.iHil, i l l ! A- M.

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nte at KhM. • HsI,i*
thin 'tiuleyv
failed, oppa i rut J&gt;! .
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it'd iiiij*i v * ,*4n I Miffirteiitl&gt; l \ flu
limiu-d number ui a|»|&gt;i*uini; num iii' -kinji lli Wimei :»im 1*1 it iHi
ti- -lay before l ‘ *Inx II
nl.fue
»;uie* itml •tiu n gly
I cm? thin

Extremists Hit
Heroic,Mistake
‘Appeasement’ I In Pla'ne Wim»
In A rge n tin a
Medal In Death

Officers Sav (iovern- Colonel Pilots Lost
mentI,&gt;ail.sT« Delude ShipThinkiiiK Some
American Officials Of Crew Aboard

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TIIIC CT1VHCU OF OQI3
(leneve and Kim Avanuaa
It i- |Ltd fu talk will* uur pan*
llvv. IV, C. llulcumb. paator
Iitiuiv and learn wliai ivpoit thay
Hurnlsv (Schoul, 10 Oft A. M.
bear a If4 *tnw ihey nog hi have
Y*•ung I'rupla, I 30 P. M.
i e |»4*i i**d nnirr • p lf llu aI pr *»wIh —
1- 414I, vtON ltlii£
Morning Harvlc*. 11 Oft A. If.
\ 'dTifv Raker TMdf
li 4r i i * i ( Hi H&lt; H
Y"tifig People, 7 00 P M
Ceell
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you could have been ronil'uny fm
« . .-k Prayer Her Vic*.
bumliiy Hchool. lo vo A U
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't*i' tlpir
Us those days if we hltd only I Humbly Mm nl rig vvmaMtp, 11 ftO
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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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*&gt; N"
\ ■+* i|l Hidii, ‘ Aii Apu I '
inaiiy times New
Years day
I lift
,r v •
in F - a t r r.
U r-* W ij Fli-mli,»
(M kflitiim lo t
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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and
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pru v **r Mf i l i n g
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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
. . . Hiipl*
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ftgid Mr. F.*)
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• Hv-r&gt; m.4y |, hiVtii-,1 to i m t . , ,
shine flowed steadily.
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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
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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
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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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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
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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
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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-* ’
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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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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
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A N N O U N C E S A SERIES OF S U N D A Y

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
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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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,i I 11(111 s I AH bill -bow nl * ffltiii'- 1*4
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LE G A L NOTICE

THE

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T O A M , W H OM I T 4i A Y
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final report
Admlnlalrs lm "l
he •■tale at Knima II. Wl&gt;rnii&gt;
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
t'ounly, »1nrl(Ja,
rlda, mt
on .Ihe
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same and tor fjhal
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dtechar** «Adlrilnlelralor
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Kmma II. Wlterun,
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Aqmlnlafrttor of III"
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Kmmi U. Wliftrup,
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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
uary , ncconlnu,'l 1. i nlliim,
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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*
u
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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( i n lr aiouiut nliicli ir c u .e r y
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you
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Chooir *your
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tor nml then you ran li a i r
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that
the
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and &gt;l«e
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Cold Tablets
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. »
,

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

O P1

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

11 1 S(&gt;. I*hrk Avenue
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Pool’s Elderberry Wine*
Pool’s ((rapefruit Wine
Guild Pale Dry Sherry
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SAN TO R O FO RllM

July
August
Septenllw-r
11, toiler
Noveinhei
J DeteiolK-i
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Ron Oliver Puerto Rican Rum
Ron Leo Puerto Rican Rum

5th SI.07
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-Miss N ell—SUwart
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
Fell. 2.

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

r.M.
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

lk&gt;lllc&gt; *o a rtl-ilnmrr

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
7,!•'.&gt;,IM3
it,Kir.,7.Mi
uvr iitlx-1
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
I I.H70,iHi0
Jnmiai
Februi
16,2 63.000
17.666.000
Man h
IH.J72.O00
April
I6.06H.OOO
Moy
June

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Gordon lyondon Dry Gin

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5th $3.83

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That S erve Her Best! • • .

pound*
"
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

14.663.000 "

IIIikIi *.

BRIGHTEN WINTER W ARDROBES t,

5th $3.69

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Melvin I). Edward*
i t .
the
formri
!

pt. $2.14

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

91.1 proof

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«* Adel lin'd spent VVedliesin Dtl.aiul II* the IMIcal of
(iernld I'm.

la

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
..
rr-r *......
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
|
•
_
----------------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
ihiiiihIs

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Service-Wives Plan
Membership D riv e 1

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TO TAL
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.

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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 ^ -'

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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

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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

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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* .
.
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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

Follow The Crowd

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

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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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ffhUr*H(e TM^HnuYee

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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tram

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over

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labor ramp In
in (iertnany
Germany

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H re iai i l ini - "' hIt. f t.
a* h^ so 1 know* he’s still there. c *nt* Kloiids. 011 |lie till. ■!*»
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
fln st
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uocess—
like In see " b hot lime ill the tiuilbor. Mow the hioUtcia arc A
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of
III*e* f I t 1
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1 vul 1.
s.-f in-! 1: Ttmmns nr.’r ' « .•,* . ,
t'l»*i til ?»
i t i n i n to
.iIl f
In vi 11 tif Her Tin UtiOti the V n11V 4
In U .4A
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
T H i IMaw
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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a a w iti led rrruea
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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•‘ i l i t r f
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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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jMllM i m|l(*4'| f i l l
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..
Ib-a't
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la
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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
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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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(a, jn|til|she*l I'"
. 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
.Nasi
JiulSl'Jluiil

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R A Y M O N D M. BA LL, REALTOR

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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.

PITTSBURGH PAINTS,
VI TOLI ZI A

W e ha ve a paint
fo r eve ry purpose
and enn s u p p l y
you
from
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stock
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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.

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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
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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
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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

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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

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cover

Beautiful, Warm Blankets
Colorful and warm 100% wool or part wool

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^ 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.
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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.
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Mr. ami Mrs. O.W. Rowland. 401
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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
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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
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slructor fur some time. He has man* Irate thr Riiuutlnt^-' of o
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old
theo ry
thnt c r i m e
is «lur tu s u m ' i d
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been overseas since last Spring.
to
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aiol Litlie* « i‘ ir pi merit
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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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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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F. G. Ilush, supervisor of thr have runt rihutrd tu the uuinn
Jun, 22, iSu e.u ll Staft H g l | | ' ‘ " " "
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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
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'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
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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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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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lirip u U d
in
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hi* wife in Nashville. Tend trim t i l e f l o o r w i t h bl ind , b o r d e r w t i i n
M ororro
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mm
the Wur Ih-pai i n t e n t
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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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.
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th A rm y held a threat to Stras­
bourg but the snows hampered
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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
by f f u i r y S
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resistance in o slow close in on t P i n n u T r i t . • *iii r e e i j I* . !«.i * - *.f l i k
1 I f t Mint (oini I S'&gt; - Fat nhut 1
St. Vlth
In the Pacific about fiM A men
can carrier planes struck Okinawa
! Island in the tlyukyo chain south
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
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In Luzon Fighting;
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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
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&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
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VV 1 1- 1
to J. W Hell, Idkkt* Mur: 1 or (
.1 find i.i At •*
'hour 16.

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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
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hilt with :i numhet
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term roiiMei Mru »• , for I,000 hrnUotcn, • •&lt;
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with i reviou* ... ....... . • i dri\
injf rattl* lor i*
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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
I
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K
F&lt;i|{
J
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m
m
i
e
&lt;
n
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a
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n
\.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
«
»
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
E . 1st.

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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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u s i- m

l\ M

id # WITH WAR BONDS

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I 'M .

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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*.
V\ | •
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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
|
t
i
l
l
,
.
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1
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.. »
. . t f . * im **
.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
r f » « 11 I 4' r 1(0 ' " i ' l l

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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*. *
1
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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»
|
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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t
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 ..
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uncovered by a peon plowing Hm without, as mi Mitlrr votith. Ho World Win II l.tiusnn t •mum
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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
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to imp
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in thr history Of thr u. rid f
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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.
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AN
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Ml!
MlKiK in
vulva nor s wlurli Ihruiiglii.ui imu IIOMHKI!
ST A 1 111N
Knglinid, 1 ' " '
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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
... ..........
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.
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The 21-year-old Fortress -radio hive liecii iui- ihI ami donut-&lt;!
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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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lit ' '
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
■■'I li. (&gt;r \ . ,
....... 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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Is Killed In Crash

Pvt. John 11umphrey 1
Is K i l l e d I A c t i o n

Major Henry Louttit

S m ith

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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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MONDAY, JANUARY 22, l*HS

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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.

Follow

The

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,
Artlctfl*'

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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 '.

laiirc •tl»r» f.*r (hr iditllary The
farm;! #llh '(H'M-v
jfru. lunl#-*-!
i*ni|*t ifo»i a it f»«n
rwt Imuttsi
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of 1
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A iti*i» |The i l .*.Joa ,
Kh* h ie l I",
“ 112 Janu-iry dv&gt;tii*j*. -s c&gt;{* alv h » .
pound I ered quotas v i m n s m s -t e l *■nb
K an o1 5W.IWII per •nontb n t n
a d
nk't"eir ipbty,
’ \r ti*l &gt;»l [&lt;*t
T h e s I BKsith &lt; i a l b e . V
&gt;fvalue
IVrketr a s . t ^ l l

gr eater ijuantittea o f many i i n n '

e»nrlh«i
dVdplAd
BkVnientt , 1lb , tfitFfl
Ihfreeited
KfO.ihiWi).
1 win iky thu te «k It ilfoulA
the- rmftrirt (rood for tht
teYl number, line* thert art
0 eiMpibynta. oiity ec.ooo
hbfdrWV
1’

net

country a!

tm tirwwFr

- c*'lied firtnl. meat nml •c^.tr,
nil. CH.olinc and tire-, r uI»Ih-■
1h ■1 ■ mid shoes, vrrtuiiily e*t-i&gt;

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.
cwiauml

M O ST fo r Y O U R
if T R U C K
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c* »re -Stuar-.
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From
Swift
anh
CottfpKKy
iHiift jtitkeH. cmtiei #n Ihlertst
In* report on iatt year’ * opera

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w ho »Kk*r
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W » than «tfi M i i e aal t.'a^ I cr than e t n w e tboucll. ta-l
fait httehU'ciea a&gt;e at .t » ?i
lint* tow. and *»okc* * ie in
g r o le r demacal lhas ere- t »
r t« » * mawr are oW awd »e a iin t
out. Halted m v e m d e a p w i i r o
1 Htda P i t there will h* ao jdcreased production o f store* d*&lt;
Weune
«|»u&gt; Oral half . ? t»|X R o ­
ths of P o o le ; most cvatleue to dis*tt
llu - butt tbe 1B 1 I) -njH h of »tv .e* U.t th h t'w ia W areiUbte.
The reduced rule o f ,h.a ,
d vd k ai prvVably M ro-. f»
n lie im l lKar, few er* 'Iwat
ISIS. War utnrf takes

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Monl^omery

A tla n tic B ank ilk)?.

lit lt r I'fitnuw **f * wft*

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«Hilt'll 1» \

klk,

lliam ItsUy la in no acHoile limn
nl any Unto sine: the war started
All
rationed &gt;:omm&lt;Mltt.ea arv
scarrr; and the ••probtem l&gt; tv
make these scarce altpphes itreich
to truer many ru e n tu ! need* of
wiiilliqe |&lt;ro&lt;)ia-tlon and aarlliti.
llritiR
Tbr armed forces will nee.1

fiS T A T R .H IH lK R R

DODGE - PLYMOUTH

The pn|y dtflfTflrrr- In, it I"
ice P re il^ n l Harry Tnnnari

Im- r.itifoiisl Th- Mliit.iini, l;i. in

fltAJt

M A t

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R O B E R T A . W H X I A M S ________

Kaliom iti :

Ahd kftowa it brjrotlful.
F R A N C E S M IN T U R N H O W A R D

. ,

A CoannVHr tine nf
* . a r -*■ D m - Whiskey

it

T aper Jam

Crowd

phi them air constant dale
*rrs to the haby'a Welfare.
PnUmately these can be o f f ­
set hy lettimr vour doctor immuplr* the child against prri valent and rare ilo ra a s of
.Kildhood . . . polio, for inJ stance.
1 ... t K I n . o a l i n l i M - in m jair-

STO R W *

Bim.H YKR8B FOR TODAY

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» j W. V. BITTING,
Twchlan Dree Cnnpaa)

fin * m ien "tii P o lit ic s
MONDAY, JA N PA UY t t , 1®A5

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SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

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I n n t s l f r o m thttu, Mr*. W. E.
Mm iu i.
in* R o s« C u d *
O
'
t M r. K i p p
l &gt; r &gt; * 'r ib t * s
..f tl i, O m J r n ('lub Eri.tay.
S m
i ii n
that
tb*
n ihjfcl.
“ Hint*."
la a volu m fnoui
an.i
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IM.pular on *, Mr*. W a t * o n d*Kail
Kipp,
iirifuitmt uf
the
m o n ija v
rl»r*&lt;l, " E i b a u i t W *
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
■ F
i .1■*\
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!-.
| I &lt; rnm&gt;
i*
lim'd ntniv
in Itself i* a natural Uird S a n c ­
VVWl.NhSD \ t
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;
t B 1’ ll
1 .(ikltf 1 •'
■i Ii hi irl |v
*V(
IIX&gt;11 1 • I
us they do a n y other feature ou r
i it I'
Nil
M e a ls . 3
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«
It «
Fred
T
Mi
11**ni v\ «■ i
•mi in is.*'
t
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
*•v m M^car
Vr* &gt; »* i * *Ma TI hhut Am It a in pt mt, V ir:, a f t r r
. - - &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
&lt;•'
i't'
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•
ih irl
«d
thr
o IriM
i ih| Ml* A I
Mad
C » I U n lr r&gt; ci.
N
IrV
h i
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
In
l
M
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l
.
h
r
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j
*
ii|*et
1iitt*tiileiil
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
i
t
r
I'niioi
11
-1
,1
thta
*
n
m
m
i
*
l b * ’ club hiwtc
other .11.a g re e a b le thing*.
mi! S tivii Mpsamiupi
*m
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
|dagur
rhfeatenesl
t* ttr* W H i t «
Tin- M
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Fil n a siilit 1 tli l.i i till
1,,
I I , ..
I
in .
l u.... I.*r— .l*.s*tsti&lt;ui
tkrr gu vto the |HiMl&gt; 1
i'
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*
V(
f ar \Y»*Jrvr*do v d
((♦•dm V A - l l t h o a h a i .J i Ii d
I I I I
li.-.I . .
.
dh
I (i . j .
It,.- ..tit.mill o f weed s e e d ', insect*
when M»* It »
M
1 rrddv
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
1 i
iilt*
vli
vi
li
ng
n . f i *t
I'U y lu 'l'
(uM
i 1n *
-p.-ci.'s .)( hints co nsum e, this
.
-id
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
h
Kiik
thr Hi 1*1A,** and to those o f u*
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mini
i
a
.
hut
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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C* lime la ltd. lifilx. 1!
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l », ;it the 1itmd So inn l it n * and thr g'» e » t burst uf s «n g —
. ft . d l
* 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
U
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I
to
t
i
l
e
i«nl\
o f the d a y —c a n
presented, l*ef,nr ?»•' in
,111V utht’ l time
VI .
if 1 l i e
i . mi i n i , d* iiit*ht» i
-d
l
.
Jllr-d
r.y*
ni«
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m im s ce " and thru personal oh&gt;
In the Cinted S : .
vi
, n.) \t |*
l I l u l l 11*1
till W
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v
*
„ i .mis pro ve the fact that
Mm A M I
« i
ao.l pleasure srv s.i closely
VI
\
» ..f. • i
innouncr*! that
•
a t , , | a. cannot separa te them
n. «• ■
*al ami dam. 1
t b it 'n F a r r e l l T n
VN***ntrd b\ lb- *
It’ d
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
II.
Sehmd nf Mu
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i
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j
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Ili^h School
1,
hr • .*•
M l v %|1 1ikfk 2J •Sl**'i UTI •
H o n o r e d
W ith
F a rty
, #.r i
• * tt s-i1 1
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,
Jir#»-tl**n ••( . i i
&gt; *
1 .*&gt; 1 »ll it Sal ford -luil* r ’&gt;
HtrttPkH (■■f ill! it 1 •ft • | r 1 t, ( t , ■■, l,s . % S I i ■1- - -m
|.
H-l in (hr Soh*ml o f Mil vi.ss r wtsy Kli'hard entertain1• » .* ill
p M r* J ll
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1 !
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1* •1(1 H '.
,
b ib" It Str1*»*«i IdlilV Frul! v , 1 ,.iih n pa rty for Mrs 1 harles
V
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i- f ►, . •,■
K » * b y , Mi
l II i
&gt;*lh '
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 .
| . -1 !
C. R lu w * .l»11 1IKf M
&gt; U ll
1!
, i g* iiumfmi of i umlidal**’- (*•
I
1hr \ i
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*
l
l
I lilt ilia* l hr yrrtF l hr ' 1» «_ D E I . A M • J an
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
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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
■nomine ami, with only -urh n&gt;te
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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on
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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

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Red Cross Drive
For $00,000,000
ToBeginOn Mar.l

Director Wilson
Says Local Fruits
Aid U. S. Health

National Scout 'Senate Row Ts
Director Speaks J Looming Over
At Mayfair Meet
Wallace Jo

t * wllliHra 1‘ o t a
Her
chminiHii nf the IKlii iiiiuptiiicn.
“ l iiir nc v budget*.'
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
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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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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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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
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Shc|f«*t,
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•Tut M u g IT mi »p"r, f nitfii, iific'l t e n
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|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,
iiimI

Cole Presents New
“Brown Oul” Rules
Regarding L i gh t s

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tarteoi la b*ld II
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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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f rr* ,

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lU .il.m i K o .
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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
By IJ. S. Planes
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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
fttan
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
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A D V E R T ISIN G

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 *
&gt;6c pat Us* f o r 28 l&amp;MTtlOM
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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 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
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linker
Reward,
Phone
machine* left.
Ext ra
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cou nty
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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
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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
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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
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firepla ce — W.
Kldrr Spring*.
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W . Thompson.

Flo rence

stove

«u&lt;fd eomlltlon — $1^,00 — 607
W. let SL_____________________
M ORRIS
Chair
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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.

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at Sinfurd
Room b KU. St air Dank Uld f
Trlrphun# 3.1

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SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

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truck operators.

s,vl« fountain
work. Medley-

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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
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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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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

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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

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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.

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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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1944 Model
DODGE TRUCKS

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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,

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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

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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 . . - ,
, lm.il,
Douglus. Ci-i.igui
VV i i. . . n , , , , .
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

...a rei ul ar in com e...it
at valuable a. a bank
accou nt! P rivate, f r i end­
ly service. Full i n f o r ma ­
tion. In qu ire.

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irintrurtor,
wid
4 KuilfP lif St f t Mill
Fr mi mm? I'ini-1 ntin
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CHARACTIR - the fact
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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Ind
Mure
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
lilMlli.lK)
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Sp***i*:
r»tj
RO IIK RT A. W I f.L IA M S
■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|
H o i 67

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59.50

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BRO ADFELT
W e h x v e Just receiv ed a U r g e a h lp roen t o f 9 - f t - w id th *
in s e v e n b e a u tifu l c o lo r s t o c h o o s e from .

I I S STATE OK r t O n i D A TO:
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*

Vdd eh 4* m pretoduro for every
Meg. Yeu .may wait a few heurs

against you. Ihaia
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Jeff* f o r which » r have lirrn ho long runp e n d i n g — w e must f i g h t !
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Service Bill
, Is Helped By
War Reports

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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
ijgi
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.
■
1m*in if the 1 &gt;l**1 infill* hi-d hlviiif
i fi wa unit tin tithi-r iW" v &lt; i r ^ i
(iunllnurd
n l‘ ag r t h f e e i

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E x p e r i e n c e s D u r i ii K
N azi C ounter-D rive
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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.
-w.-

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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to e - l i n i i i t r the i - i f r
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the r m i i B f i ’o on 1 ■ ' ■* of
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v ;'! Musical Qu i z * Is Li cui . (. run ha!I Nursing Day To
-,Prcsentp(IKiwanis
N:1/Ih Be Obi;cr\td In
As W ar IV is»m ir
ByHerman Morris
Florida Jan. 26

liable tii cause :i hen v i n

la tr

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th a n u~val
R I), Keene, n f ttrlando, presi11 I
dent of the F l o r i d a l. f. * *rr» a i

Shipf’er" | eaffue ti■« hern *|U&lt;il •* 1
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
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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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11 I'eti-raon, |iu-.iilrnt o f the

nml Turvlnv in Hemiimlr County Tul-errutosl# and
fri«*nih. nrrom* Hridth
A.stM-ialitsti.
tirgi-d
nil

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 |
,
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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Methodist Church, and o f

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&gt; I Hil.oiiti.nou in SIfOO.lMsO,■
Otid. It tui- ln-rn announced from
W a s h trig tmi that
es Innate* the
Red ( i n n
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Fund Inst Kail have become In­
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yesterday ufterfKww l»y HrtInn nf

Sta ll
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
Jmn*
cnu-etl hy b l u r a n l *

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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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He .*nd h i .
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
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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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Pfc. McIntyre Repairs
Captured Equipment

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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

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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
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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
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day ami hackers promptly
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started last year, was atlende&lt;l hy most of the members

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Five Mon L e a v e
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have
lieen called
from Seminole Cou nty for in
ductinii at Camp Itlsruling into
the srior-l service
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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.
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Rraddy (G e n e va ), Wilson Eugene
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Paul
Harold
Miner
and Joseph Edward Fodrie.
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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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