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                    <text>T H E SANFO RD H ERALD, SA N FO R D , FLO RIDA

ORLANDO
T W ic i
DAILY.

DSinsnSa Asalnit ta li K.UU:
Tqu mo4 *arh .ef you | n hsrvby
nMtllM
and r#&lt;iulr»tl* In til* anr
Legal Notice
rlrlrnf and d«mtn&lt;J, wh|Cti jrnu. or
allhar nr r&lt;t», mar l»V* atalnal
NOT1CN n r 4K X II4L
•aid ••1st* In Ihr nlllra V lion.
ir n r H iiiu .D K ii'a jgKKTiKO
n W. WARK Ounlv Jude* 'tf
The annual In.•tins nf thr alocS. ft*mlnol# fountr. »t nla olfir# In
hnl&lt;l-&gt;« of lh&gt; Clllarna Hank uf th# Court llaun In Hanford. Klorniluln, Mntl.lt. trill bn hnlrl In IT, Ida. within night rai«nij*r monlKa
banking rnoine un Tuaadhr. January tmm Iha tlm# nf tha Clrat pub*
I lib IH? at 1 l*.M for lha purpoaa llrallun of Ihla nolle#. Kach claim
nf rlrfllim nf a Iwatd of Directors
for the rnaulng rrar and Ibn Iran*
sartlun* of aurh nlher bualnka* »a P»at offlrn addrcaa nf ibn rlalman
majr errin'# brfnrr1 ihn mratlng. and mtiat ha aarnrn In hr. Ih
luted |hl* 10 day Dr*»mbrr. A U rlalmanl, bln agrnl or attorney
or lha aam* ahall ba void.
III*.
/a/ NORRMTOff-PKNK
riiA ni.KH o . n i i A r r u n .
TIIUHT CUMI’ANY
C««hl»r.
jriiiciA L . c ir c u it , i s a s p k o ii
fly It H KltlF.lini.
HKMISObR COtINTT. FLORIDA
Aa
Trual Offlrar
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Oe CHE
in chancrht s o m i
Aa thimlrftlary K«»#ttl M.VIUIARA
NINTH JUPIC1AI. CIRCUIT OP
T. WATKItH.
of aald ralalt.
FlrORIPA. IN ANO FOR HEMIN- HAKr.lt &amp; nr
I’lalnllff
THnflNAI*
OLE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY.
v*.
• DIVORCE
Atlnrnaya
for
Kiarotor
WILLIAM T FRANKLIN
MILLIE LEMAN WATERS.
I0J Matrait llldg
Crmiplalnanf
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an
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Orlando. Florida.
it
(ih iie h o r p i ni.irA T ioN
JOYCE PKTERHON FRANKLIN,
WILLIE LEMAN MATERS,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT nF THE TO'
pefendant.
t^
y
aial
Lake Drlv#, Orlando F lo r^
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUI&gt; IN
The Htale of Florida to JOYCE
AND FOR HEMLNOLE COUNTY.
PETKRHON FRANKLIN;
Vnu
ara
ordered In appear
STATE OF FLORIDA. IN UIIAN*, In paraon hereby
You ate' hereby notified that a
for by Attorney) In tha
CKIIY. No. «tll.
Circuit Court of Kamlnole County.
suit ha» been fllrfd In the Circuit WILMA LINDLEY PARR.
Florida, on nr befnrn Ihr 10th day
Court of Hemlnole County, Florida.
Plaintiff.
of January IH?, In answer a Rill
Ill the sull of william T. Franklin,
of (,‘omplalnl filed agalnal you
complainant %a. Joyce I'elereon I'ERLFY OII.EH PAIIR.
herein, name being a suit (or
Dafendant.
Frcnklln defendant. Chancery No.
ultu iwUS- -a ■!»#&gt;###—t-rrrsjlt* The nature of Ihla' dull la I h*
, p f , f i r a t t l n g a ; . dlvei$a*.
will be entered agalnat
Hr*—obtain *~a—ilinftec "'Till “are Tn TERLEV fill.EH FARR whoaa Confeean
you
for
fallara
to appaar. pita and
rtaldanc*
and
addreaa
la.
Lt.
IJfp
. required to file your written ap­
aa re.lulled by law herein.
pearance on or lipfor* the (th day Parlay f) parr. Klaff-Com ?lh ahavtr
IT
IH
FURTHER
UHDERF.P that
Fleai. Bor * F|*0, Han Franrlaru.
of January A, P IHT dr a decree Itallfornla.
Ihla Nolle* be publlahed nnra a
pro confraep will he entered
Tou ate hereby po||(|rd that Weak for four f«&gt; mnaecutlya
Agnlnal (fun.*
for dlvorra has been filed weeka In The Hanford Herald, a
WITNEHH my hand and aeal aa ault
agalnal
you In tk# Circuit Court newtpaper published, at Hanford.
Clark of the Circuit Court of for Hemlnole
County, Florida, In Hemlnole t'mtnly Florida.
Hcmlnnb County. Florida. Ihla flit .ChHMaey, Hy Wilms
Llndlry Parr,
WITNEHH my hand apd official
day of December A. P. IH*
You
are
hereby
re.iulrrd lo III* reel Ihla Slh day of perembar.
i&gt;. 1*. llEIINPttN
l
t
d
,
your written appraianre wllb the
Clark Clrrult t.'ouri
Clark of said court In the I'ssnly
ft. P. IIEIINPON
(HBAl.l
Courl llnuaa at Kanfotd, Florida, on
fMark Circuit Courl
or before Ih# l?th day of January. (HEAL*

FOOTBALL
STADIUM

1

*i:00 P
j TT g

DAYS AND NIGHTS

I CIIASiriON COWBOY* COMPETE

IN CPUNTr JUDO EH COURT.
HEMINPI.E COUNTY, PIJilllllA .
Estate of HANNAH E. BCHU1.T7,
iteceeeert.
ttoTicM t o r n n iiiT o n n

LUMBER

To All Pereona H aving Claims nr

IF ITS LUMBER YOU WANT
COMBINED WITH THE LATE LUCKY TE B T O tt'

FOR SALE

THRILL CIRCUS
• Daredevils

“DON’T CUSS”

I HOUSE A N D LOT

in d a r in g deedsi

DUHART

2 0 0 - COWBQYS-COWGIRLS - 2 0 0

.

LUMBER

VEINO LUMBER. YARD

YARD

* 9 2 = WILD H0MEJ=BUL15 — 1 9 2

LONGW OOD A N D

LAKE MARY

1$1;000 IF YOU CAN RIDE "BIG SID." THE
BIG BULL FOR 10 SECONDSI
AMERICA'S GREATEST."CIRCUS A C TS

LUBRICATION

f»V3moky^Jhc:Movle Horto In Parson
Thrilling-— Daring— Death Defying
V ** ■* ml«aug&gt;« «—*

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tar

1.

T ic k e ts N ow A l
W ALGREENS
In O r lf tn d o
M a il O r d c r g T o
R O D E O , IN C .
O r l a n d o , F la .

As rapidly as we get materials,
new customers get service.

c o m p l e t e , n ew lu b r ic n
lio n a a r r v i c e l

I f f i« n in rmFi)(#«| irv11li lleblna nf
VfifME. iM riiila , rnihr*. annbnrn.

i)l klpf r* r««|. rtlrratli rmHard akin
f I Urn Ike ii • r

Fur tfMlrk r r llr f nttif

(P U R E SURE

»»*&lt;• r«nli« Bur VICTOR V OIVT*

%ir;%T. I)r t rloprtl fa r Ibn b«? In
the hrtnr mm nffrrM I# Ih* fnlha
la rk In*in#, W hllf, nren«FIm i , •nl*
UrpCIr* Inf# f«r lib lM s r rhIM*
r*n. .% name »»« r« v n « | fa r f f l.

U lT O in

VIBRO CLEANING SERVICE

O R T N R R T -th*

Jhve nn&lt;t T*hff. Nat* hr Tonrhlan.
|. nn* f ni»4 Haumllln*
nr f»»«r 1i«run ltinn

A

PREVENTIVE SERVICE

A vacuum p ro ceu o f thoroughly cleaning lh a in-

A n d rnon

(erior of you r car.

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
C O URT H O USE CORNER

PH O N E 37

FOR RENT

8

ARTICLES W ANTED

TWO
furnished
house-keeping
rn a m i fo r etlullg only. 7IU Ogk

r your car ^oidlene
or condition, Hoy Heel,

Avg.

2nd HI.

MEATH, (imcerleg and Purina
fettda at Touchton * Wataon, WANTED: Will pay 26 cent.? for
_120I Celery At*. Phone HUH.
copy of Mar. 1 issue of Hanford

PA RR O F MY (tom e with k itchen

prirUttgaa. 701 ft. tout Bt.

2

W A N T E D TO RENT

F urnished or u n fu m lih eti h o u tr
or a p a rtm e n L P erm anent rw ld ent», E verybody'* H ardw are JLo.
Phone 1218.

ca*e. price tfl,000.00.

W A N T E D ; hm all ap a rtm e n t for O N E CITY BLOCK, clone In on
adult*. Call P atrolm an B ender.
B.H. aiding. *oned for commer*

Phone 686-J,

3 REAL E STA TE FOR SALE

The umouttt of money paid out to fur-

SMALL HOUSE, front and back
porch, fru it tree*. 91,800.00.
WELL BUILT 6 ROOM HOUSE,
electricity, bath, on paved street,
13,600.00 term s.
6 ROOM HOUBB with 2 bed
rooms, eltctrk U y , bath on cor*
* ner w ith two lots, 94,260.00.
4 ROOM FRAME HOUSE, largo
well k ep t lot, bath, e|ectrfclty
and g arage, 16,000.00 p a r t timu,
possession now.
8 ROOM HOUSE, bath electricity
completely equipped kitchen.

nleh you with telephone aervice le Increating f a i t e r than the amount taken
In. T hai** b e d tim e telephone material*,
w a g e s, s e rv ic e s , nnd new building costa
h a v e o il g o n e up trcmendouily. while
te le p h o n e r a te s h av e remained as low or

lower th a n th e y were many year* ago.
Telephone earnings today are not only
the lowest in history but are dangerously

96,260.00.

low despite a record volume o f buelneaa.
Reasonable earnings are req u lra d to
aafegugrd the full uaefulneea o f the tela*
phono for you and your community.

Sonthirn Bill Tilaphont and TiUiraph Canpany
iN C O R p o ta tta

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O N E PU LL ailed bed-coil apririg
in n e r,p rln g m itrriy i and one
■inale bed-coil gpring i n n r r ep rin g m iH r e ii. O ne alngle bed
ra tto n m a ttr u k . All food m altreaae* and aprlnr*M urphy
folding bed and ice box, Mr*.
Ill,hop, n | | p a rk A re., A pt. I.

elal*indu*tri*l
able location
* y ard packing
plant*. Prlca

uae, very deiir* FOR SALE: Electric wood work
for mill, lumber
Ing etpilpment. Call 637-W.
canning o r other
FO R SALE: NAM.H 8.1. lod, 12d
16,000.00.
W. R. WILLIAMH. Realtor
and lOd common w ire nalla in
100 lb* keg* at tie per pound.
110 North Park Avenue
At*o 00d eopimofl nalla at 10c
Phone 1120_____ _ _
p er pound. Rend check and wo
FOB HALE; Good 6 room home
will ahlp nail*. Dry*on Hard*
w ith bath and running water,
w are Co. Inc., 1487 Went Beaver
electric »tove, telephone, .1 ecre*
S treet, Jecktunvllle, Fla.
good farm land. Can give Im*
HARDEN end lawn **«d: Vlgoro
ty 2603 afte r 6 P M.__________
F ertiliser. Th* Sanford X-Cel
Stone, 2nd A Sanford.
MODERN 6 room homo on 2
lota.
18 hearing f ru it tree*.
96,960.00) 1/3 K P. Motor, IMITATION leathera In moet
Phone 9188.
______
colore and large selection o f
~ fabrics. Robert
4 ROOM HOUS1
'l l N. O range
C ue Lee, Mont

5 ROOM OARAGE APARTMENT,
two bed rooms, bath, double
g arage, t t acre lend, building FOR SALE: 4 room fram e house
* In excellent condition completely
w ith bath, w ater and IllhU .
furnUhed. 9«AO0.00.
,v
L. M. Holloway, Route 1, Box
TWO STORY 9 bed room house,
71-C, Senford. ‘_____________
rarag* lot, nice
'.800,00, term s. 6 ROOM HOUSE, l&gt;2 floor, apace.
home bargsi
GOOD F A n lff
6 lot*. $*.600.00^ cash. P . 0 .
4H acre farm , tod 6 room hot:
[hta telephone,
bath w ater
■cnened per
near tow n a
11 ACRE FAJ
od 6 room house, lights w ater
lb,- screened porch. 10* x 16*
garage *1*000.00, terms, poeBtRslon now.
I a n a farm In Mecca Hammock,
22 acres tiled i n ' cultivation,
flowing wells, 40 acres In tim bar. good pine trvee. 6 jrootn
house and te n a n t house oa
public road I m iles from San­
ford. Equipm ent consisting of Build your p resen t machine Into
" a portable- electric. In stall ths
backward and forw ard attach ­
and seed bad cloth. ' Price *10,m e n t R epair all makes. 8 ap ­
006.00 complete.
• plies fo r all machinea. .11* So.
1 U ACRES, 10 scree In cultiva­
F rench A re. Phone 1190._______
tion. m miles from city limit*.
Good * room houaa with 6 bed P IA N O S -U sed-reconditioned end
T h e Music . Box.
rooms, screened porches, g er- . guaranteed.

PAMPAS NURSERIES
TEXAS
ROSKS, E v^blootning
F lorida Roses, A taieaa, Camelllaa. G rafted Gardenias, Bush
A Umanda, Crotons, Ixoras, Hy~ d rm g ea s, A c a lp h fu , Pineapple
Palm s, Red Orange P in k and
* P u n k Bouganvilta, X lgustrum ,
DouhK Yellow Ribiacus, E ver­
g reens, d rafted A vacodsi, C it-

G

i»- h u * an d eheda. P rid

Herald.

Apply llrrnld office.

7 Pel», Lavealock, Suppliea
H anford X-Cel E red Hit

8

HELP W ANTED

w.

FOR

SA LE:

Small circulating

BURINE8S PLACES
CONCRETE BRICK B
'A N T E D TO BUY email alum i­
n um boat and I H H.P. motor.
A ina few hlvw bam.
C. V.
S ta rk , Fellowship F ront, San*

3IWNH ■

Show card* and tmatart
O— &amp;WF8 HIGH BRKVICK
f&gt;. lb t-anrirc##. Phone *£81
r k Nt a c a h
YOU ntU V K IT
PHONH 200
8TRICK LA N D* Mt/H HISO V
•MW U7B.IT. IN U

impW te t PLYMOUTH ,
PA 1113 AND 8BKVICK
100 P alrn « to A VC.
Phone 1*12

“ radio tore re*
h t A Cohen OarMAN WANTED to aurceed A rth­
French. Pb. 1009-3.
u r M a l o n e for 1600 family
(lawleigh bu*ine«* In Hernando
County. Produrl* gold 20 year* DEPEND* E 5 re Ha service. T he
Perm anent if ymi are a hustler. . Mltiie Ittr Phone B63.
W rite Raw lelah’*, . Depl. FAI»214*12.78, Memphie, Tcnn. or *ec W ATCn
IPAIR, Diamond *etH, H artm an, Box 2.7-1, ]&gt;mgsving, eec Mr. Feikwood, Flo.
*
Iter n t,
ether'a. On* week’a

COLORED Rlrt for laundry work.
Sem inole Go. L cuntlryJ (ID W.

9 *

W O RK W A N TED

(crvlce.

GENERAL contracting, ptintlpg,
roofing and carpentry repairing.
Guaranteed satisfactio n .' S. G.
Grogan, -Phone 7834.

VETERAN with )2 ton semitruck want* work. Jfhnne W inter Ijtrg e padded trailer returning
.empty to Naw York and other
Park, 380-WX.
points enroute. Wilt take load
back. W rite or wire your In­
10 B usiness O pportunities
quiry. UniUd, 243 W est 80th,
" ^ A a riA B T IT M
SL, New York or phone collecw
SPARE OR rU L L t'tno (no « 1 Circle 7-3191. F ully Insured.
....Upg). A, R eal money maker, tc
U w M t rates.
. jslectftcal/y heated sanitary food
dispenser. S ta r t a butlnem of PIANO tuning and repairing.
your own. w ith tuvmred Income
W or Muele Box, Phope 963.
woekty. m en or women. tlSSODQ
Immediate cash required to op' era to a ch ain of 40 DUpenarra.
. Location aecured. If dealred. LOHT p a rt pen ian
Writ* an d give phone number to
Hanford Herald Box R. W. O.

LO ANS

ORANGES-ORAPEFRUtTS, &lt;2X0
bushel.
R.
Lord.
Phono

SPECIAL SERVICES

UIRL for *oda fountain a t Lon*
ey'e D rug Store. P a rt 'Jm t or
full Ume.
____

LOANS MADR
FROM I I I TO 6300
irlct privacy! f a s t aorv
.FLORIDA LOAN' CO,
MeNKILL A YOST,8 FLORA
Celery A re, ju st off Sloes
O ffice ph. 403. residence oh. &lt;U

12

tft*

AUTO FOR SALE: 1939 Lin­
coln 'Z ep h y r couple-new l Iresengine ‘ reeenl
Honed.

A-

ONB 1901 Chevrolet truek, 13 Dbody. Motor alm ost new. See
this Rotunda Broe, BtaU w ,
Geneva and Sanford Avo,
31 MODEL A truck, long - h e #
base, .ex tra transm ission, A d i
motor, llre f; F irat *325 gste i t

0/

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THE W EATHER
m U nity taifi'iV li Strength—
To r*4*ei lb* rnf*‘&gt;f (he World (

T artly Hoody w ith U D lo ^p h an j*
tn tpmp*r»1iirt&gt; tn no rth p ortion
torttfht J rxl Irn n n o n fo ld e r In
north portion Innucht and IV rdrrn h ir,
to w f * f o n a lty
Irn h
rjw trrlf or
n n rth -a» le rly
windy

To Promote (ho Frnxrr-ea of A m u teaj
To Frodrwt P rrrp rtllf for, B inlotil;

A.N

VOLUME XXXVIII

Sanford Rides
Wave Of Fine
Business Year

E s ta b lis h e d

1908

Where Sugar Was Not Rationed

1946 Showed Prosper­
ous Conditions-And
1947 Prospects Indicate Continuance

p C o u n t y h a d a p r o s p e n ii is
" y e a r in 1 9 4 6 , a n d lo o k s for| w a r d to a n e v e n m o r e p r o s ­
p e r o u s 12 m o n t h s in 1 9 1 7 .
T h i s g r a t i f y i n g b u s in e s s
i c o n d i tio n , is
r e v e a le d
by
E , G . K i l p a t r i c k , v ic e prt*sl, dent o f (hr F lo rid a Slat,- llank,
■ and J . U Inglry. president o f th S anford Allnnlic N ational Hank

I and ft; F. W heeler. president of
t th e CUtxcns Hank of Oviedo.
I
" T h r Florida S ta le Honk had
.a very Rood v ra r ." ilcctarn t Mr.
K ilpatrick thi« nii'rninjr.
"W ead d ed *2f..(0(&gt; a iirp lin tn th e uridlv ldrd profit arcm int and f # ' 1'
rm plnyec* a to p ercn ll yearly*
s a la ry Imnn*., plus an additi- uni
tn o n th ’s unlary.
• " O u r annual alncklinlilrr* mri'!
Injr w ill lie held mi Jail. 14. d ir c 'tora will he elected aud th e ri*c"’ t
fo r th e year will he riv e n ." h&gt;*
eonM nurd. lie pointed »oiil th ai
r work I* now tiraclieullv fin i-h ed
k .on th e hank a tru e tu re and a h e i i
F (Ion*.
, .p—- T h e knnford A lbtidle N a in u u l
p a n k will have |tr&gt; hour 11 of d irer
t, lo rs m eeling on Ja n . H, M id Mr.
f Injtley, and an o th e r aeitii-annual
t . divide nil
l l L i n i —paynbJt- a
the u su a l rililo m
Klnplnye©-s o'
the hunk who have worked (here
a y ear, -were g ra n te d « bo o n - nt
10 nyreent of Ihe y ear’ .. ia b u k .
while rmployee.*. of soon m o n th ,
.d u ra tio n were paid on Ihe u m r
percentage according •» !1" " ' f
•m ploym enl, declared Mr HiBley
Mr. W heeler. nr-nldeiM. • HC lonta. 'i r e prestilent and 1 h a ' I ' 1
(i. S h a lfe i. rar.hier of th - * Hi*
r n i Hank of Oviedo whirl* M*
form ed In Ju ly , reported today
th a t th e hank h ad very prosperous
Itu tin eta since It", npening and
th at to ta l resources "re now more
th a il.flOO.onn
Fven d n rth * V'"
tlm - e f e e lrr- p lan tin g in e re
to dCe**Hl, J * * * r f l
y elled
The d ire ilo rv ■&gt;( th e o , wtll m eet on Ja n . H »i w 'd' h l";"*
the *-early sla lrrn e n l will I-* made.

C a p ta in

H o ltw la w

flv" WIIXABI*

(nssoiiv

C apl CiiarW. Hollrelaw. vrte
of th e Ouadaleanal rvlnpalgn
gotne lo do what Dmu-tmU
mllllmv-. ol office. *lore and fa*
Chained w orkrn -wmik! like to
• od e a rn ; n4mely buy » ,n l

IN D E P E N D E N T

SA N FO R D ,

FLORIDA,

D A IL Y

NEW SPA PEH

A ssociated Preaa Leased W ire

TUESD AY, DEG. 3 1 . 1946

H. C. DuBose
City Pioneer,
Dies At Noon

Wreckage Of Trans-World Plane In Which II! Met Death

Well-Knbwn &gt;Cittern
Was Prominent In
C h u r c h , Business
School
Activities

President’s Proclam­
ation Does Not Knd
State Of Emergen-

1! C. DuBo«©. 71. w r ot B#»*
(nut's leading pioneer rtU /rns. taiMnc.vx tu rn and a n oubtandlnfi
Presbyterian laym an of Florida,
dirtl sh o rtly f|fter noon 'to d ay al a
local h ospital, following a 10-rUy
Illness.
Mr D tlltow , (or 37 T ra n ttir
o re ra tn r of a rral estate am i in ­
surance agency, located In Uia
B m m ley-Putealon Building. .t m
h im In Colum biana. Ala. Ju iir. 4
1473 l | r wait educated In th a t state,
g raduating from th r Prm bylwlM t
College a t Anntslnn. Ala Fallowing
thin. h r m g aged th r r r with his
brother* in ttir operation of a b a n k ­
ing ch ain
Jan u ary first im ild
have m g -k -d tltr 44th wedding
annhrrm ary of Mr and Mr*. IhtBose T h ry ra m r lo .Sanford ' In
1903; and h n v r Itvi-d tor many y -trs
irt fiOO Oak Avenue
(Juotrd by Ih r Her f, |) Bro-vuIre 4* I h r leading fh rybyiensn
laynian o f t h r s ta tr of Florida. Mr
Du Bute s a v r Iona anil faithful
srrvlee to hi* rliurch. and ta u rh t
Ih r m rn 's n ro lh rrh o o d Clans 'here
for 30 ye.ira u p In t h r llm r of his
Illness H r w n red Urns a s ap-elder
n f Dir First l*re.-.hytrrtan C h u ttb of

W A SH IN G TO N . Dee. 31
— i/I’i
Presitlt'tii T ru m a n
issued it
Innuition to d a y
in a m o w in t i' iiiIi' i! in .speed
the im tinn’s re tu rn tn a
peace.tim e eroiittm y. M r.
Tinm an
officially
en d e d
tin period of Imstilities o f
flic second W orld W nr.
The period of hostilities,

ol FVjrtda of Dir T’rr.Jiyfet n o
Cliurch and al-o In many o lh rr
tw .ltions In i-hurrh organl/Jltim
, W tien m-mlnnle rym iiiy *
r*l in |U|3 Mr IlilU iJ- 'Caa *)*|v,,nlefl
. MipervLwir ot re g |* l,i.
lion w hich n ltlre hr held IhtTeigh
' the year 1933 He ,er»e.|
tifiie v , |ne-i!dent of Die fU nlw d
Hank iv d I l H i l O im p tlh olid *»,
a illffi'UiT of llte plt-.t N»UotMl
n t j ( Hank |(e w r . perm snenl - Ivalnorn
I* 1 - nt Ih r R serullve CVmUultler nf th r
| Fernald tkiuahtnn Memorial llosI II I’**'I D u a number nt years tie was
rlia lim a n ol Die iVmlord Belioot
P T Hoard. Ib irtn n Die w w lie /.rrve&lt;t as
,-halrfnatt o l Ihe Hrminolr Oorintv
W ar Price and HiDonlng Board
He waa a pronilneul R otarhin
• JACKTjOfTVIlJiR. Dee Jl~ { /F )~
/PrrvIlfWs tnrlude Die wMtnw f l r j
il* re iii Die iy»i*h reenrdA ar«,
Annie W (M llrre, ll |fee Mill*, H
t&gt;eiliS • h itte r e d 4i city governm ent,. "tier
fe|«utedlv
la illn ;
,u.lecp c* Ikiifinse
l|
and Pyank W
riiilurV iijern a hie p n Jw a r spend- while driving mi th e lakeshore Du Bose, ot trail**. TY«*k. and
li Hi spree A survey !*/ th e A.vn- Hoillerarst midway lie tw 'e n f3*n William W I "llV'ftr nt Oll-iridn.
el*tWI Pie.-.-, r.howr, Ui*l 2fi armUi- font and Die |j,k e M onroe Imdge. Direr daughter- Mr* |{ rl K -naii
r n i ,|ll,T . phi,, to r.prnd m ore th a n when his Inirk plunged into Die
ot llirnilnglianj At* , in d Mrs n
yiryinnonnn it, HH7 on sia-ti im ­ Mt .toluv. tliver this m o m m a af - II Ast a n d Mr- W F Dnrl-on nt
provem ent" -vi --Cwag c f.y.trms. rp n lln a tn I. C Hell, In s ta le H anford, a n d ruvrti grandchildren
ig-hoots. nlrpnrt-i,
anil
e i prr-vs highway iMlmlman.
Funeral aerv F es for Mr DUBose.
highw ays
(1 was repnrled th a t tw o drivera under Die dtrerllnu of Die f»e.kM Viy of Die cltlee. fu t ttielr 1 neeupted Die tm ek, b u t (or u m ir- Min F u n eral Hnute. will tie lirkl if.
irrogt am-, -n ndf rsray th is p ast y e a r.) lime only one could b r tniind A | q nI’clnek
'
Tlm rsday morning at
h u t Dm liilllloiis npent ofi civic Ihoeraigh
ItmwUcaUnti
revealed
F irst iPreshylerlan Cliurell with
la-.llCmieut In, 19(8 will lie o y e r-1 I h at th e uninjured occupant w*s Hip Hey B D Brownlee nffi. tilting
ahadowmt by the Wg Minis neat al
tlx- rn n tp F iy
headquarters,
year
I a lte r h llrh-hlkltig to .l»* k.^invtlle
title -. Ill Florid# are leading the j- II sras re|m rted D ial Ihe driver

Diary Of Henry
Morgenthfiu Jr.
Ls Published

Brilain To Build
Its First Atomic
Power Station

900 Yrnlnni&lt;'s Reveal

P rrfjH tse s 'S e en C n u n e il
D is,\lo in
F ir s t

bib-W ^ * r | f h

( h illy

To

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ft* It m,vini; .anti

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14 PcrHonH Receive
Unem ploym ent Pny

th* world.
It'a h ard , to ja fv # o u t d ata on
th e icepack. Tne lee usually '»
aliout 12 f r e t thick, am i 'Ad-n.'
C ruaen say a ha ha* a hunch th a t
th e ie# th is y e a r la n o t thin.
In Moacow, m aaow htle. a Ru*alan co m m entator a g p ressed th e
opinion th a t th e B yrd E xpedition
T tiro n g h rait th e slat© payment* U p rim a rily a aaarch f o r uranium
A n 'a d lto rfa l in th«
am o u n ted to 1*4,83960 a n d w e n , d rp o ilta .
m a d e t o 3 710 of w hom 3JBS were Soviet arm y new apaper Red S ta r
laco ffed a t offielal W ashington
m en a n d 1417 women.
OkjmprnM tion claim ant# In thla I atatem en ta daacriblng th e expedi­
county, registered a# av ailable for tion as a p u re ly scientific research
m easure. I t aald th a t th e expedi­
to lla b le work and un©mpk&gt;yvd
tion la "ttbordlnaied to plan* o f
th ro u g h n o tauH of th e ir ow n w em th a W ar a n d N ayy D ep artm en ts.
Hated as: clerical a n d sale s 2. skill­
e d 2. oem i-aU ied 7. unakUied 3.
:, -- ;
.
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Dayment of unemptoyment comPortal T o P orta l
peru-itlrm In Seminole county durPay Suita Mount thg (lie. week ending D m 21 •mountM to 11*4.00 and © i f made
to 14 perrotia. 4 men and R women.
T t» to tal ol rttro aeU T f p o rt* l-to . Oarl It. Smith. Chairman of Ute
portal p a ; Nnd .dam age su its now Florldd fnduatrlal Cbmmiaalon re­
on M e across th© cram try U cloae ported.
to th© billion a n d a h a lf d o llar
m trk,
exchuUV© of unspecified
claim s i t xraa rrv n fW l today. A l t
th rt© M t a &gt; I n OongmsstoTBil

circle* th at new Mgtatatloo tmpcwtnv « windfall tax may give th©
federal .treasury virtually all o f any
‘back p»y awards wan try workers
m the courts. TT»e new chairm an
of the tax-writing House way* and
mean* com ml tier. Republic** Re*
preseptatlve Harold Knutson Of
Mmneaota aald th© portal pay
aulLx. probably will total MOOOjDOn
jettutaon aald Ihgt aa a milt, a
windfall tax la being oonddered.
Bach • tax. It t* aald,/would put
th* woeken’ back pay gah v even -1 on Ihe second floor or th e n u fn Revenue
tu*lty to tha Treasury by sp e cia l. h an g ar, a t th e Sanford M unicipal' deed a t i
tairw on th© worker*.
’• I Afiport (hi# ©fanlng a t 9:30 o'clock, j purdtaae
.
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U*ot (Afi'f ’ It Iii ii-HV
r iot • .oiif ^tou thr
itit/h h 'ithl civ*» HI}
ftrti+icfit ; ftow^rs if
th r u-nr
Ho ^ h l
,.p.tV rrinnt: w ith

A(Ilf.n il W|I3 f
Rot ..rvi*tl' ntil

Sqrnd
lo-lrr

. h#i * * *h' .
I ' r- H o'- Mi
i ■?, »ih- i linn Ml . A I »
1 ”
ami Mi a .1 H H iw llu a n
Allei Die pnpjwr a slm rt Iwi .tlte.,
meeting w as held tn t-h-il (lefntanenl ntfirerr. 1* A K.lerlv -*
Voted Dm 1H-W )lfel,lltel,l l,V||u"
over (tom Afr:. r* f
r o l e vlei

Y t* a r » ,

W e a th e r m a n

Snow In the stmnv smith, at
Fort W orth, Tea.
Thirty five
below in M liinrm ta Sob (reeling
Irnipernturea in most of the north,
and a* fai ami'h a* M i-i*oppi
and laiuiaiaiin
The New 3’ear'* hive forecast?
It's light snow in the fireai l.ake*
area and1 in the Dhin valley, and
continued cold for mtml ol the
mildwett area. Rain U predicted
for Oregon and Washington, th#
rain d u e 't o move eastw ard tomorrow, h u t changing to fhnvr
when it hit* Montana. Mouth of
Oregon and
Washington, /a ir
w eather la fn rre a s t’for the Pacific
eoaat and nunny skJes along the,
ehore of p ie Oulf of M olrrt.' I"
Ihe northeaat. Ihe cold air mas*
U expected to linger awhile in
New England. New York. New
Jersey and Pennsylvania.

EiHenho'wor Might
Consider Nomination
W A a in N a T O N . DOC 3tc—(VP&gt;—*
Army C hief of O lafl O eneral
D w ight B aen liow er la aald lo hay©
told friend# t h a t If th e people of
th e co u n try w an t him. lie will ru n
to r p resid e n t In 194*. T h a t la th e
fla t of « copyright d la N te h In to­
day's W ashington Time* H erald.
T h e s to ry 's a y s the general n w ie
hla pneJUon know n to frlm d s wtitle
on s -fla h tra r trip off Miami over
th e weekaarL-f T lte dispatch does
n o t td c n t l f r th e M ends. I h e (taper

*4m th© statem ent w as tha flrat
evidence th a t Elsenhower has
giren any attention to th# frequent
rumors th a t ha was beoln# fait out
as a nomine© 'b y repnaanUthraa
of both m ajo r parthw. T h e Times
HenQd say* U wa# unsuccessful to
fill effort t o reach Brnnhowar for
oranmmt.

I ’.norroo

A ' &lt;r.l In- Mi

H ere's th e diih l)ie w eather
man roncoeted tndav f" ' New
Year'* E ve reveller*.

|

rm rly -firv

S r|i , I'.i .ci mil M ay,
I 11, ii m am so ff, t. ,i* dor* th e
s ta ir of w ar |ifi&lt; la im r,t a t t h r
tune of ( V a i l ‘lla r lr ir .
H ow ever,
Mr T ru m an -aid. h r will aoqn
l t d * - n g te
to rt.d Ih r n a tio n a l
rliirI,;rin \ and ‘hr 1 , 1,. of w ar.
I t n r n r ih" i|U |dl'M tm i of M r .
T tlb ra tl' p ir - r t|l lll&gt; \ r T ii'eniH ltg
tlul th r .la i r art w ar. loll I ho

M w iir.ic
h r r him

Hy A SS nC fA lK I) I’RICSK,
It'# sofnc t/i fa* rt frm ly New
I Year’a F&gt;e and a chilly New
I Year.

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A-1f 111»• “ A*I A I r ,
|lrr»»- h *i tw*rn n»i ■■flLIk! «*»n
fin n *h"ii fryttn MieVfkr&gt;i ?»■, nf
l"f *!»•*
v H U I -|Tr1fcrr .
m m I"it Hir kfover fttnent
»11 i-11,*f k* -rtf 1li i| LJ i 11c»nIfr. i r
s r ’■»r* 11 »er 11|«*f| 11r rv In#ia ■.!i%
t #• » Mift llrliJlti l* xi tie ptjt
It t
|ii nirp-tirii| *l»ii*rh
It
I f 4 ins; if it &lt;k Ahim
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mjfi. I»tt»inr,-»ijirn «»ri&lt;l r t i i r i i r»f f trrsr*,%*vfr flv
,j
inti fiil*lrrt
Huitfirit f«f 17
mho ilteil
th?«t *!i^ itt|nL.trV -aril I 110' of
d m i l h j f l f i n fw n |mtJ3 l i i l h u h i l
fv i !l. ti *Bir*i *tv*Nn *
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ft 11- r*==-^-ft£“ "1"
ptTHttPf
- i»»k. if It f r
t ’U* j fMiliHI
i ’ J »rv.
**f ,!r^
r*t#Ttin|i
»• f flu* is rifiiifnritifjr’ft A m rrlrin
f»r*M rririiM t
phi iitiriiln fry
H "I'D
* G-lillfl
fl|r»4 tiini*rv |fl|
fit** illffrrriit \,*rlftut»F t|fkiiiliiid

26 Southern Cities Vehicle Rests
Ri an- 160-Million
Bottom Of R i
* Dollar Expenditure
With Heavy 1

w h ic h
ot tn

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tm -

Florida Leading Truck Plunge
South In Making
Into River ^
New Year Plans
Driver Sic

( o u n ir y

h r announced. would o m it lo a n
rntl a t noon to d iy . an d som e 20
wartime law* would ho erased from
Ihr bonk* with it.
Hut, (h r p r- .iifrrit j a i,|. t h u
ifoei not mean th a t th r state* o f
ru in ifrury d eein m l ),v jh r ]a l,s
P rr Uilcilt K oosrvrlt , t r over j|OI
■toi-i loita^* .u ii.io i;n.L I h r . so-

from tlw- Shannon A irport. Kite, i heaped Ihr a rrO iill rem ain* ol thi
llation tr jn » p o tf . “ S lar id la i r o ," alm a n iliin r. T w r lte of th e 23 pc
eW tlgatota a te a t w o rk i f f t ill* In determ ine Ih r &lt;au*c n(‘ t h r craah ui
H te a iirtO u ia &gt; i&gt; ro n .id r i.d irltirn J. Srlodillrtl In m i l , u hborl 41,1)1
A tla n lir, ihe (’onatrU alm n » a , fi m ine in lor u lan d m e. tlu te in a tin iia l

Ha IIIor, I- no a In M rr of lit*

Says

tty hi# liffrtd a t aalmnn fishing, he
declared
D uring till" q u eat (nr rare apeclT»ens of the ftnny (rllie. he e x /x r l’
to vtatt m any atates. and to w rite
stories of hi#
advenluresi Cor
• p o rtin g m agaalnea m e lt a# Field
and fjtreom . ffe m ay e rrn w fite 4
book, n u ftahlng © dnm turw a ta rt©d r ig h t here tn flcmlnnle O ounly
w hen, h e was b o rn and raised,
C ap t HolUeJaw apetil an year*
In lira A m y a n d la now o n th e
retired Hat A hroU wr. Dirk H ollac)4». known In opera palro n # as
RJciuinl W entw orth, ap rn t a lot of
tlm# a lt e r hU A rm y «Unt, HaIDiic

TrumanGives
Order Ending
All Hostilities

llrt."

I v .ll

s rflo g

III

*1,,'

le r- V H farl a t
pie.kleni and ri |r

to tin oetei-r is i -t-n ire
aitiem hiienl :m l lm t lie s
innrni -H fu re of plan**
in .up would h am p er Ihr

| he i-epPA1. ho sever. V
■ffr.-t

'- I 1 e
I , e n ie ...,

I
diary »«y» th at w hen Uir )■•
si,lent heard about &gt;•- he
«-■
tlrk lrd pmk and th a t he told M, i
g cnlhau " S q iiF tc Die life o-u -i
the short* ami put Die price up a
far a s you ra n ,"
•
M orgenlhau re ln tc s lh al
hi
buying program m ade lilin
d irty I hat he h»d lo *'* tl'&gt;me

' ifrilrlfii

wnifMiin .4&gt;y11*.*■ ns

A re obit ion

p* , *-I Ih jn l

in* Mrs khrl lm it,* splendid
I work she h ltl rt,ii,f- p, ar ting
, president. II wait also decided to
havr the moms » t tin- T hiiiiM
| Center o|ien every .Tllilffalay alter ,
y* main for ’social gulhertttgr. H ie
bed.
Tn makn th e itifrc* c m , elllb. will hold lln m eetings' each
the price of w h eal stock. Mi Monday evening at 8 rat o'clock
H ooaryrlt believed he would h-’^
to ra ise the price, of gold and he
began to e x p erim en t w ith m ao
Ip ulatlom In gold. The p r k e was
Incraased gradually from » - »i7 an
ounce lo * » .
D u rin g one roe
feience at Dm VYhite H ouse on
New Y ears li# v will be n h x iv e d
(he -yirire of gold, M orgen th an
6hvr U w»3 Hn-i'lrfl to
H,p tom orrow in Hanford „ itli i In­
prlre of gold 21 te n t s on tha I day. closing of offices «i t|,r f'otiif
how Was th a t fig u re arriv ed al
- H m n- and C ity Hall, b ant , ,ir*re.
i"lt*a a lucky num ber.
Mi. and tdaces of business '
No edition of The H erald will
Rooaeveil w as n p o led a* aaytm r.
"because if* Diree llm e t aeven. lie printed. Window,, of the l’n*t
O ffirr » i || be closed a ml d tliv r lb
will l» lunited l-i special delivery.
Nev Year* F.ve sn rtsl even'*
include a tu rk ey dinner given it
f :(MI P M. by Ihe F ellow dilp hinitt
at Ihe H anford M unlelpal A irport
lo he follow—d bv religion net
H r A SSOCIA TE!* P R E S S
lire* and m u slr; a d a n -e at Dm
A strik e of 23,000 A F L re ta il Hetolriole C oiiniry Club and th elerka in 6,000 aoitlherri C alifo rn ia fprm sl opening nf the rocklatl
g ro eety store* will a ffe c t 6,600,- lounge a t Ihe h angar at Die Han­
000 person* if th e -walkout gr**x ford M unicipal A It poll.
o ff as ethedulad T h u rsd a y . The
lehedul-d w aikeut appear* like v 6IA K E 3 TACT W ITH HUSS1A
to abut o ff 700.000 q u a rt* of m Ik
dally front home* in Lo* A n«el«s . RDF-NOS A iftF S . H«r 31. rdh
county alone. T he gro cery clerk s -jF n re iiy i M inister Jttsn Bram n*now a re paid W« fo r a 40-hm tr lla antm unred Imlav IhA* A tr-ru
w eek. T hey a rc s e e k in g . *60 and linn will sign a friendship, trad*
Hava refuaad w h a t e m p lo y e e and n avigation ag reem en t with
called th e ir " f in a l" o ffe r o f » 5 Soviet R ussia In th e middle .if
Jan u ary . v *
for a 40-hour w eek.

•nil

' n rouble 6i hnui

New Yearn Will Be
Observer! In Sanfard

PoHHibic Strike In
California Groceries

tD«|Vaf,1ly *»f

ilim n l ot I lie
*I1J lr IVC*

j n |i„

H e ll

C row s

itff f••gf f7* w i Frt-F am Ivmw&gt;rr»r*

k^MI Wf fw’l WH- IK** M| (l lr •f f&lt;• t»ll &lt;*f mu** «i ?i fwi r,VIch it frum th r ii.iri
01 - ,n.|rt"h4p y i year
i
f*vr«| Alfimf* ifpMiri ,i rllUflrirs'l
I

in!' illations i-l* l

■

pi f i r

th ry

w ill

re D ip C a to lltta -

I’lim t s T o O r d e r
j |} y T h e M i l l i o n

O ro rg la game si Die .Sugar tpiwl
an d exjes-l tn retiilti in Hanford
New Yram evening in time lor
stlptier, said M r Field
T ire plane, a brAttd new tw in
engined B eechrnfll. will
piloted
by Wally /V lisn tr. n former Naval
oom niatlder ^u»l-*vU (or ol 31 yean,
flying expr-rlence. who will lie a
sue,-.! of hU l'4&gt;'-engers at Die
foolhall gam e

It, WILLARD CONNELLY
One lias tn think Hi btg mirt\h*rs
when lalk in s with kindly, elderly
John Hell ol la k e Monroe wlm
ra te d plan ts b v 'D ie m llllniii to r
Km»eir. D uniulK m ' the .o u n try *»'d
Canada For Ijirhance. h r said th a t
he had recently received a n - o rd er
Inr I noo.hhn tobse. n pUfcta by a
Oeorgis grower w ho u n o t otily
lurnt'Juug
Die .-.eed. b u t th #
money *o fuisnre (lie growing, plu*
aid In hsr-vec.Dng
' RvldniDy Di" reler.- -plant# th a t
Mt tuHl Mew tn C nllfornla la s t
r-ra.iou. taking Die D ip w ith th em
IIA M H I'ltfi, (*frni«tiy. I»fr .11, t .1 r e D ili thry srrlv ed tn good
f/Pi A H ritiih naval officer re condition, have tu rn ed out well fo r
Mr Bell n,r» h as a n order for
vealed today th a t the g reat IJ-r
niari i land f o r tie v, of lleigo'.iiid inorpn retery )i!*tiLs. .a n d 73.000
will be blown lip almut M ar, .tl. pepper n ts n li (torn F A fk illo p f
T h e officer sav.% tb&gt;- blast will be
th e neare-.t riv al to th* atonil*

bemh.
The

Ilrltish

Navy

.|to l n m a o

degcritied bow thr 13 mile-, of
tunnel j . to fh* fortress will lie
cram m ed witii naval depth chai jes
nod blown up in one big hang
Helgoland wa* formerly a Hti
tiitl colony. I t wax reded to Her
m any In IPSd In exehatitf* fo r.lb e
island _ of 'Asntihar.
Helgoland
w a s developed bv the Germans
in to one of th - most powerful
n av al for*rr*aes tn ihv world. Il
EA STERN 8T A H M E E T
dominated the eastern half of th*
N o rth Sea and oosed a constant
T h , O rd er nf E a s te rn f lta r w ill
t h r e a t tn BrHnln. The «British mnet T huradav ev en in g a t 8 :0 0
•■eetipied the ial.-ind In May. IfMR. oVIoek nl Ih* Mn'* n ie T em ple.

�THE 3ANF 0 RD HERALD, 5ANF.0 KD, FU 3KIDA

TUESDAY. DEC.

th* Sanford Herald
• *' 'To^Ver^W mT.Ib Riven tills'priceless #111, u new year,
a fresh, page mi whicif to write tvhut every soul o f us popes
will best-finer record than he has ever made before.
Years are mull’s measures for Timit less and illim itable
Time. Few can ai'Ufji the vision of tlie poet who Hnid:
"I s^w Eternity th e-oth er .niifht;
Like a great ring of pure and endless light,
All m ini, ns it was bright;
And round .beneath it Time in hours, days, yeurs,
Driven“ Cy‘ the spheres
Like a vast shadow moved; in which the world
And all her train were hurled."
Eternity is too vast for every day uiiderstapdluv. But
one can be he'd in human scope, planned as a whole, to
be built slowly and carefully, day by day and hour by hour.

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We invite all visitors in Sanford to regis­
ter with the Chamber of Commerce at tj^e
Tourist Center Corner First Street and
Sanford Avenue,

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SW EET © V E
AND
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H D tA B IR T Q O

Tourist Club meets every
you are eordially invited

TUESDAY, DBC. 31. •»«»

rlveatiiiK guest trying to depart by tm-uns o f l t would find
him self in trouble, whereas firemen can reach it quickly
with a single section ladder.
A MODUIN DUJOOVEKY OP
The hotclmon have a real problem.’Some of them have
COLLXOTSD UAYINCia O P THN
LORLl WAS THIS- CUCAV* TUB been solving it in ways which they may regrot.
dlBLK fKKMti Full T U IIA l

WOOD AND THOU 8HAJLT TLNO
u t u r r t u n sto n k and
TBEtUC AM I. WN c a n kind
Lonely island ,of Okinawa which cost the Uuited
T M CHRIST HIMHIT IN DAILY
eiH V lC L IP PBIFORMBD IN States *10.000 casualties continues to be expensive in peuce

Costly Okinawa

M&gt;V*; W Ii#re U h e T -M a tt

2.2. time. While its ultimate disposal ,|.\ yet. to .b e settled .by

(From KnNirlnirTsphK
So i t ta il vuu illd
What vour p&lt;*&lt;u) vuwe:
Went off anil hid
In your secret huua*
That llaa bin tlrfp
For the mangrove*’ root.
In a wood w hetr sleep
la th* ripened frull.
And bleak Uie epelll—
For the years have t*
What you loved welt.
T h e fuxe* grip
By the ravished vine
Do an jowl ■&lt;nd chiu
Drips the giddrn win
The king'* third son
Snore* In a ditch,
And Hapuntel turn*
Into the witch.

Forgotten Prosecutor

The lest w hile hind
By thy hound* i* turn
And huntere blind
The unicorn.
f i you wer* wiav

■To hurry a w a t
Ttefor* your eves
Sew our shabby day.

peace treaty, this important air base, administered by
the Ignited States, jirojbabbv will come under sort of per­
manent American* jurisdiction.
Since the war’s end the United States lias sunt large
amounts of food stuffs lliere as well us seeds and farm
equipment. Almost I&lt;
‘1,000 houses have been rebuilt from
salvaged materials with 00,000 more planned. Schools
have been' opened for the island’s 100,000 children, said*
tntion and nursing projects hav«.been darted. The native
population, less than .h alf a million, is predominantly
of woim'it. K von-w heh.it was part pf Japan, the island
was not self-supporting and some observers think, it never
call be.
This continuing expense and responsibility of Okjnnwa
is typical of the.expanded obligations the war lius brought.
Fence hus.ium e, but no return to the old days, no going
back to old "normalcy". A world war was fought hud
won, but tile results are bringing new responsibities, ad­
ministrative and financial.

H T f

When the moon l» humbled
And Chrl*t'» in th* dock
And the wnr'd tin* etumhliMl
Toward Itagnarok.
i v * 11
h u a KK.
Hippy New Year.

When Paula W’eltlen, a student at Bennington College,
Vt., disappeared the other day. her absence was inves­
tigated by State’s Attorney William Travers Jerome, Jr.
This name must have stirred old memories in many. •
In 19DI Tammany was beaten in New York City
chiefly through the fiery attacks of Justice William Trti*
vers Jerome, candidate for district attorney of Manhattan.
He called spades spades and named names in a way that
even New York, which lias seen much, had never seen
before. Four years later, when Tammany and the Re­
publican machine gnnged up on him and refused to re­
nominate him, he ran independently ami startled the
cynical by being re-elected. He was then the most talked
of Democrat in Greater New York and seemed a logical

They say we are going to have
bad went!ter In IW7, but we*U bet
Unfortunately 1906 saw the exposure of great Inxneaa
ttll be eaaler nailing than in W«« in the management or sonu* big insurance cumpanhu.
' A’movie *U r 1* a gal w))b doean’t Indictments seemed culled for, but to the general surprise
know where Iter next Iruaband ’la Jerome seethed to turn timid and to have undue awe for
Coming from . . . According to the the very wealthy. The governorship, which mjght huve
Lake City Reporter.
been his. went to another investigator who had no fear
Tlvry are SenjoylngS eub-eswo uf in ale factors, riff 1 or poor. His name was Charles Evans
weather In mAiy part* of th e North Hughes, wito started then on the career that later made
the** day*. And thoae who do not him Chief Justice.
•pjoy inch w eather will w on be
Jerome died in 1»S4. practically forgotten. Many
finding south.
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MotorleU who pick up hllchhlkera ele opt Iinlet* tend have a
firm conviction hi Uie quality of
human nature. Buch an optimist
to Florida picked up a
hitch-hiker In New Jw**y. wa*
knifed by him near Veto Beech
vrtth Intent to rob I h e would-be
murderer later repented, did not rob
th# n u n and a Yd he waa sorry.
Nevertheless. honest cllltena who
ooeaetonallv find themaelvea In the
petition of thumbtng a rid* m uit
understand that Incidence* each
U thkt discourage many courtesies
o f th# road.
Op* voider* what's th* rush, a*

drel Oromyko calb upon the UN
purity Council to work out a de­
led diaarauuurnt prugrAm. *|td
W» three month* to. do it In
Mr th* Rueaian plan all type* of
kpona far mass deatructhm would
outlawed. All modem varidllon*
that welf known -•'quallMVuid, be dbna away With *0 tha|
t aaa With -the biggtwl muaclea
ild be th# kin*. Tl'i a smart trick t
I It may work. Not many in this
jRtnr twain* how much stronger
HA would b4 than we are tf

would like to know more about hfH smulj-town son, hoping
he may add brightness to un already good name,

WASHINfiTON
LETTER

j K ieenhuwer, se n t o u t a d irective
o rd erin g th a t several hundred
officer* and m en co n ren T at* un
Im p tu v ln f th e A rm y's food.

sre nimlv with 1|t0 pennies l&gt;ar

tlripallng.
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Generally Ihe complaint hit*
heeti that, while food ipiality wh*
high, peniunael mil ■ufflrieiilli'
.railtu t ii, |itiil wi*if b—Ijftied t«*
preparing and nerving ll.
A • oggrslion haa hrvn offered
th a t a good aide of t*rf could be
cut Into ateaks inatead of being
acrounged together in a aoupy
•lew.
In additiun to thia program . &lt;i
new field ratio n —K ration- i* l,»Ing’lrlrd out with mountain Ironin
in Colorado. The Army nay* the
boys aeem to like the K ration
and that It probably will I* auhatiluletl for aeverat others u»e.l
daring the war.
The K r*1ion eondala of canned
toed* in a parka ye weighing
pound*, enough tn supply ftvu
man fur one day. The ration ran
he animal-parked, man-carried or
dropped by pu ra th Lite.
H eats aelecled for yarlou* pack­
age* include beef and gravy, b ar­
on, frankfurter*, pork *au»agr.
ham burgrra and pork and gravy.
(AM nf the«e are not Included in
one. package. I
The canned vegetable* include
lima liean*. »weet and white po­
tato**, m ap bean* and corn.
F ruit* include fruit cock’all,
pineapple, apricot* ami peach**.
Thera are canned bread and fruit
crystal* am) cocoa for drinks. Dos• •its listed are fig pudding, fruit
taka, pintapple-ric* pudding and
plum p'lddinv. There i« also a
variety nf can bed *oup*.
'
, In addition each ration Include*
20 cigarette* per men per dav,
towels, map. heat tablet* for
warming the fo«da and tablets for
purifying w ater.

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NEW YEAR’S SPECIAL

ATLANTIC STATION

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Negroes comprise approximate­
ly S I percent of the population
of Uw United 81* tee

^ e ir !?. m * n F °t Ihe world’# worrie*
and ilia, 1947 ca n com e arniling
through carefree *nd strong only
if each o f ua works for p e a c e and
plenly,

Ur le e n a rd Balkar
Out In Chicago the Q u arter­
n*i«*ad&lt;i
m aster Corps Food and Container
By JANK KADS
&lt;In itltu te ia already carrying on a Bp** eeal*i»e*, --C laeae# fille d
WAHIilNUTUN, (Afl -The Army I to r a t c h "directed toward th*
SOY H. O range A re .
ia trying lu perk up )ud*d &lt;•) gu*l of making food* more *cfwlendw. FV dda
,
jppetite* with tastier chow more reptahle.”
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attractively eerved— maylre with ■ Home eighty college* and unlv an itie s are collaborating with
a hit uf parsley on tup.
I t event* the tile are getliou thin group tn a program to "ev al­
tired uf i t e m and m*»* f"'*dj uate and Improve nutrition*) and
tervad In arm y nt*e» hall*. A lot phyelutogical adequacy of ration*
ReeondUlofrad
of the boya can’t stand lamb. a* well aa their acceptability.”
Many
P I A N O S
In curiifix
carrying uui
out this program,
......
. .m ors•* won't
T ’ ”even J.taka
7 , a.
in
sal«,of erallopetl uyeier*. A g reat
luatHutw haa eet up taatwnanjt do’e on beef and gravy.
testing group*. In on# emkll dinTHE M USIC BOX
A couple of month* ago the jn(r rwom jo person* are actin g at. -U 1 W. U t BL
Fhaoa
chief of etaff, Gen. Dwight D. humAt) guinea -pile. Larger tesla

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Notice To Property Owners And Building Contractors

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T he B uilding Code and Z oning b rd in an ee o f th e City o f Sanford requires
A com plete get o f plana and apeclficaUon*, together with plat plan, to be filed w ith

year of ttHC oomaa t* an end
blase, If not in A blase at
aa th* explosion and bunting
th er air Oner brings th* death
1 auch accident* for Christr**k to I t s and th* number
me who have died In Rk*s
i any on* m onth *» a n av
Whet m i wtq bring to the
tn the shop* or accidental
(A S a*wna to u a i f tank aa w hat thv tmikatf flattens
ihOUt th* atbntlfc bomb attd
rtoui irwatia* to form a 1a s &gt;‘

the Building lngpcctor before gran tin g a p en n it fo r th e erection, alUuration,
or repair o f a n y building o r itru ctu r s w ithin th e fire lim lu , and u n y building
or Btructure coating m ore than I5Q0.0Q located, w ith in the City, w h ich shall b*

N ew Year's, jo y and happtneaa ia w h at yrn w ish for you And your*

retained by bint until such b uilding or atn ictiu s haa been com pleted and ap ­

o i l th rough th e com in g year. W e look forw ard to aerwiog you thia

proved.

y a o f a* in th e pA iti

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Beginning January 1, 1947, th e foregoing requirementa ahall be enforced and
no building

perm ite w ill

be granted until

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requirem enta

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CITY M ANAGER.

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- - -INew Yeflrjs Dunce To
\ ' Be I lipId December 31

And Personal Adivitfes

The Seminole Country Club will
hold » New Year* Eve dance to­
night it was announced by Mr*.
Ed W hitner. The dance will sta ll
at ip.30 arid last through 2:30

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lifjocial Calendar
TUESDAY
The Girl Scout Court o( A n r d )
WU1 be held »t th r Little House
I t 7:00
M. lollowed with *
Dumber party,
TIIUK8DAY
Seminole C hapter No.
O.E.S.
will meet a t the Ma.-xmlu Hall at
1:00 P.M.
.T h e T. E L. CUvi of llie First
wPtlM Churcli will hold a coverW dish supper In the church annex
at 7;JO P . M
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Longwuod
The Civic League luM the in-’
nital Chrlitma* party Tin' member*

and ? u u t* T'.ur.
.night at
^ b r a r y ^ Hall with
p folks to
Joy th&gt; affair.
There were
•engs by a s o u r tte 'ompotM i&gt;\
by Rev. Murk C arpentrr. Yte-..
r . H. Fleroon, M r*.' Hamilton
MrDoutral. Mr*. B. It. flray. Mr-.
George Hri-Hte. MU* North,"’ac­
companied by Ml** C tm clt.
MU* Ernestine N orth »»ng .■

J»rol

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in quaint English »tyle. Mi*'
ennlc C o w ijll of New York, prolldent if the Finer* Guild of
Amarirp, played unu*i
unusual munie mi
V cclal bamboo pi|&gt;e* with ailvery
times. She ha* etudiod
rtudi: till* teo,n lq u *
in E-iropean .-ountrir-,.
There wn» chorus of Christmas,
carol* by every one present.
A
dellriou* covered dish slipper was
aetved—
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The y o u n g s t e r * of 'C hrist
hurch were Riven -n charming
ule-tide -party Saturilay a f te r ­
noon w ith a beautifully drcorate-l
J e e . same*, gift* and refrrsh-

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menta. M ro .-M rD o u ga l. Mr*. T u p -

per, Mr*. Bridge and Mr*. C. II.
" ,8 m irev arranged the affnir.
Friend* rill rejp et to hear that
Mr*. M. ft. Dlnnkrnship ha* had
operation in Florida Sanitarium
ul I* com fortable and expert*
to rome home noon.
aaLongwood Card Club bad their
* li d * v eelehralion Saturday melt
with supper at W affle Ion ao-t
Christmas tree of holly and ex
change of gift* at 'th e home •
Mr. and Mr-.. Joseph l'e»ih f"|
lowed by card games.
•
Woman’* Auxiliary of ChrUl
Church met Thufsday aftcninui
when MIm M artha L'ennUon ul
Winter Park Interested rnrml&gt;eri
Adth advance item* on the ('hair
■ I pM ltiionarv

Mri-tingi.

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b* held 'in |hi* vicinity. :ilir »!-■
spoke on her experienrex in India
wheie »he spent xrveral year*..

Julius Dipgfulders *'
Entertain On Friday
Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Dingfeldcr
entertained on Friday night hono rin ; their daughter and soil,
M argaret and Simon, and two
house guests Mi** Lucy Fyilon
and Mis* Janpreline Fydon of
JncksortriHe—who are roommate*
of Mia* Dingfeldrr*' at Sophie
Newcomb College in New Orleans.
Cue*!* called between the hour*
of 8:30 and 10:30 o'clock.
The receiving line in the hall to
Ihe light of the door was formed
by Murg.net and Simon and th r
wo honor guest*. The guest* were
•Itnwii to the dining room by Mr*.
Plngfrlder. The table wn* laid
with nn imporli-&lt;l Inre cloth and
ill the renter wa* a graceful nr..ingrm rnt o f white chrysanthe­
mum* and yelow iris in a silver
bowl flankrd with yellow- taper*
in crystal candelabra. A minia­
ture girl tinder-graduate - pointed
lo 'lh e fruit punch ami n tiny boy
graduate denoted the eggnog
nerved front the other end in a.i
antique silver nunrb bo*I belong­
ing to Mr*. I&gt;. L Thrasher. Silver
and crystal trav* held dainty
rookie*,. frOit rake, nut*, candle*
m d assorted mints. An arran g e­
ment of the *ame flower* wa* on
lhe crrdenxa flanked wjth velloxr
atiers. Tho«c assisting w ith the
•erYini? were Mrs. H"V Holler,
Mr*. Mary McCaullev. Mr* F. K
ItnomlUa'. Mr*. J. P. Ilid-»e and
Mr*. Philip Cra»hoff.
On the mantel In the liVims
room wa* a Christmas arrangemoot of silver n**d hronte qrnau n i t , ami ntoiind the room were
's-a iq ifol atrangem ent" -if gorier*
•false* ao-l f&lt;nnd« i Mist rladto*
loses in luonxe- sha'ile*
Candt«*
l-l the same shades lighted the
"iving room. Tiny rlils’er* of nos• Irtiw- wrrK pfaenl ns the ehande*
Met* mol over Ihe doorwaV*.
Senior fririi-1* railed during
. '
nnr, „f (h r evening
early F " *
r
\
ridlere friend* * rr* Invited

th.'
and I

e rs o n a l
Mrs. T. O. McKadden of Oroyelatid waa the Christmas weekend
guest of Mr. and Mrs E II Ijotrry.
Mr. and Mr* E H Laney rpent
th e weekend In Jacksonville with
relative*

MIm M artha Per tins. U u i Mar­
th a Brown. Harry Lee. Jr and It
C. Whitmire left today tor Miami
to attend the Orange Bowl OMmr,
Mrs.- H M. Campbell returned to
Sanford on Monday rfttrr spend*
tng tile holiday* with relative.*
In Opp. Ala.
Frletut* of David Brown, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Brown, will

re g re t to learn th a t h e la coqflncd »»» placed beside Ihe ceiiterplee* .
White .......
ramlles
liuhle-l th r lovely j
to htv hom e w ith th r mump*
&lt; •- l«velv
neeiir.

Mr*. F. E . I tola an-l Mr*.

Mrs. Hill L ice and son. Hill of II II. .McCnslin presided at the
TWIlaha-vice w err the weekend ptttieh bowl.
Mrs. Kent llossetter. Jr. was
rural* of Mr. and Mrs' Handall
gowned ill a dies* with lilac's
Ctiaar.
velvet biwlice, liouffant * k irl,an d
yoke of sky blue net. She wore
Mrs. BrucC Duke nnd father a corsage of sw eetheart rox.e»
Doxta Hllley, of Haines City were Mr*. Norman wore a gown "f
th e gurntn Sunday or Mr* UitiaM • royal blue velvet with a corsagv
Vickery and Mrs Lourlne Beal
of oink rose Jmds and Mr*. A. K
itossetter, Sr. chose a die** of
alter Ilaynr* ulans to leave i*U»ty rose silk Jersey and WOW
Wedne»dav to retu rn to the Uni- a corsage of American beauty
.versily of Florida afte r spending rose*
Christm as with hi* parent*.
Beautiful an an g em en ta of ptnl
ml white rose* and s n a p d ra g o n !
and
Mr. and Mr*. Tony F itrhfonl nf tV
fere
used in decorating the livint |
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Mount Vernon. III. have arrived.m room which was also illuminated
sprnd the w inter month* at then with ramllelight
home IdIf- Elm Xsrenne.
About I'll' guests i-nlle&lt;l during
the aflerro-on
Mr and Mr* C L Chapman of
Mniintvllle. H C are the guest.*!
of Mr. and Mr* n. F. Ctiapmr|i
for th e liolida)-*.

Bully Kiii« llonuTc^l

By Martha PcrkinU

Mr. ami Mr*. Sterling Hulling

W a s h in g to n ,-D .G .-a rr In San,Mi*s .v'.anha Perkin* enter .
ford visiting her parents, M r. | lame.! for M i«« lU tty K in g wbo»r
for I a„ ,| Mr, Jam es G Sharon. &gt;1 wrddlug will I - an ........ . of th.
.

he U tter p art, of t u c l i t . . j , hp)r hnn||l
MJItil lilt
•Al-Aut
ill! guest*
guest, etlHe-l
nilleil during I
the appointed hoiit*.

O p e n I I oiihu f lu id O n
M o n d a y A f lu r n o o n
t&gt;|s**.i hou-e w-ps belli on Nionday
sft*rnoon l-v Neill FowrII. Tom m y
Vaogliaii. Ilnruld Fenlry nnd M.'
L. Itoliorn. J r . at the I’ owell
home.
J47*
Faliiielto
Avenue
'iu e t-. t.illed Ilf' Wien the iio'lf &gt;
•( 3:Ctl In 0 00 tiVloek.
Bia/iliaii neni'tr ami greene-y
were u»ed III d n orating through
ru t thr home with hurtlin'? red
‘ aper., lighting the room*. The
dark table and •tedrnta had ar
rangements of the same f’hriatm is
foliage In crystal Imw-ls flanted
wilh cnndlri. I ’rvtfal and *llv-r
appoinlmenls were used
A r dstlri- with tlie servlne were
Mr* C, I
I'fiwVil, Mr» \t
G.
Firm ing and Mr* M I. Rahoni.

Monday night tlie II a p t i r- Sr
church had it Cliri-lnia-- rnr- I
About 1IIU guest* railed during
program with song* nod rnlle-tum the - nppoinlrd Ilnurs.
of present* for certain fnmllie*
to be tdinemhcred.

Country Club IIoldH
Sunday Night Supper

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A ven-i -. ,.«ar future on Moinjn after noon
.between
. .
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*.-nn
the hours
l-.Ct* t...« "»:00

N. J . and C. B. Junior wilh
Navy in Balnhridge, Md. had
r together.
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Mr*. B. R. Gray, town eletk
and Mary Catherine from Tallanstsee spent C hristm as ’with
; relative* In Lakeland.

. lip s Rldiant as
G low ing Embers

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M m ! n K. Vnlaml of Smifoi*l w r ir
Mr* Denver Bailey nf AUiriv.. o'clock.
G a L* visiting with her lirolherrhri*lntN « il^rorntinn* \%rtr »i»n* •luiiirr i;ii#&lt;it« «»f Ml an-l 'l l
11,1411 w Kretaer ao-l Sii*. l-,V v iu .
lh i I'o rk iU i limnr
In-law nrpt slater. Mr .and Mr* im
Joe lasircl. at Uie home of M r- Kr,| |iMifiM&lt;Mi;|. |li fiFiltM'* |»rt*|^l 1ititik«*l i lit 1st nut.
M i-, \inoiet Fi-tei • *■( Miaiiii
,,,H m l |tt*i&lt;* vrrtr mri| im
U llla n Vickery
(n-iit n ft « du V* with h it motto i
fill urutniiMliriit* throtijrhoiit thr
4M(t *i«tr* Mm IV a » F -l e i •
Th** ifltniitir
Kn*. Charles 1.. Park has re- [
ftirnni to hi* t»n«r in I' a ih iiih (*!•• ' with II U»*r rlolh mill It* »b«* »rntoi M i • 12iit»\ l.intl •\
Mi
am.I M m
B N
after spending the h-didavt wj-li rw*'v iioiiisi'tt imp im ,t rrvBtnl
fUiikr&lt;l o ith hutnitu* M*«| la p rM IK . ,«n,t M m hiitht’iioi l».«vi
V
ills parent*. Hr and Mrs I*
wilvrr fAfitMubr*
Xt our r n i l j r h r i tini»» »n P a \ I o ii « ll«-.«
Fark
M»
ora
a *llvrr roffrw
**n Irr » ih ' i ,N|t
IMtik
I oi:♦.«*•* aim
Ml** Dorothy V u r r v who h*. 3) thr nlhrr a tr.i *rt%*lrr mol * || V tri Caletio
Ml*. Ibith.t I»mmi.**\ %prjit th.
been vtntlng Mr. and Mr*. -i\ 1) thr lublr w r ir tlUV- «*f op«*»’
Carter for a few day* left Sunday fArr«l M iiil«irlir* , ronklr*. : n}\r " i &lt;’h ri.ln m « h«»l*«fi*v« im rAtnpA v»»
M i«« I rrkln* ; ju tlJ. \|f In (( M r« II l» William*
for her home in lawg Island. mi1* a Mil m to llri.
w a * a*^i*tril Im irrv in p
by h «r I nt1tj fntll,|y
N . Y.
mothri Mr^s II I- IW V im - • J \|r amiI Mr* h»l bh tf»»t '»ri«
| Mf \f,
lfll| Ml *
Bruce Bolt who i* attending Ihr Mr*. Isrr Monrr a »mI M m * M m lba j |i|||f|f,t
M uvil Koortlrr i»»
€"ln ft%V
University of Florida branch at |lr own
Thr honor ro r t *•*- P»r.r»»lrd
Tallahaiser is visiting hi* p a l-n -v
M r and Mr* Tom Bolt, over the wilt* a |»irrr "I h*t « h«'**« M p*%H***o | Mi dm' Ml* liU '1' WhlfiM*: *f
\ &gt;. gtn .
uf -ilvci
" a hmgioii. I • &lt; M i
h«dtdav».
Those Invited I"
with M1
Y a tl— t-iig l. i,f N ,-« ' - . k C't&gt;.
Vr Hid M&lt; r*un * ..... * f It, II,
Judge J P nmirlielle nf Chsrlr*- K.I.C weic b»r II,..'lire Mrs It '
Mefl'I. N .1 an.I M l. nod M W Va ts visiting his alstei Mr* Kim*, ' f r , H a t-b t Ratliff 'I J o h n l^ in log « , t r ««&gt;.,.«• nf It.Henry Wight at tier home 1600 W illiam Smtlhwre.d. M i - Me--.c
W illiam Startler an-l
g . i c - ’ &lt; of '1.
n o .I ' l l
" u l’ . .
Uivrk Avenue Mr* lUwichelle will M r,
M tears Connie McCall
S h u t-'
Ynt hntnugl. ,| n r ii .I t ..- hol.-lnv"
join him on J * V II
Smith. Jane Thiancn. S h irlo - Ft. &gt;
Mi aod Mrs. It t
Bi-wkliP r
I’agc, N a m v nml family ,|&gt;enl I ’l.ii't m a , w l’ l
M r and Mr* O . A. rdmon-l have Vr. Black M arti."Brown
Jack..*
her oarenls Mr. and Mr* II 1
arrived Iroin Alabama) wherr they Collum, Martha
I'rik in * .
_ -j Thom as m Uhallahooehee.
'b
have been spending the past two Cro’ chle and Mb
Thomtts Is .uimrinlendcnl - f lu*
week*. While there they wrie both
confined to the local hneplUI In Hsrrl* and lief ntltlt. Mr* J f: late Farm there.
'I .
ao.l Mrs
Sclvu It ,g/l&gt;.
Hpoftutf « te *V» « p in t
ttltrn rrlse
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4 to Craig Field. K-Inn/ Ala s I. •&lt; an,I .tiingbt, ■ 11,-lrn latBo-

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Fleming and M lu IVrkta« si tend­
ed the lllll-M u rp iiy wedding In
Orlando.

SANLANDO
SPRINGS

who are attending th* University
of Florida in Gainesville are In
Sanford visiting their respective
fam ilies over the holiday*.

Conduct Progrram

tP

holiday*.
Mr and Mr* J II Itllbrey h»v*
moved into their new home on
Lake Geneva,

A la-atitiful mid very impressive '
A IL A P fX lT
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candlelight service, ‘"m e t.ight of (
l-ethlehem", wa* presented in the.,
.vtcthodist Church the Sunday lie-,
lore Cnri»tma*. The two reader*
wore Mi*. J. C. Hill* ami Mr*.
O il L A M It). F I.A — Mis* BoroJ. It. Illlbrcy. The *lx angci* wno.
v.ille and Catawba here on Nea
In the canule* from the Christ'* thy Sparkman of |l«dr CM ).
gear’s l&gt;a). The game Is bring
light w rre'S h irley Thomas, Jean Florida’s Tangerine t|urrn. will
sponsorrd h&gt; thr tM andn F.lk*
Wilson, Harriet and Met tv Geiger. he Ihe guest id honor It (he
Club and prorrad* will hr given
M ary Oldham and llaihnia tly n L First Annual* Tangerine Bowl
to thr H a rr}-A n n a Institute For
Spec ini music by the choir und football g i mr h rlw .ro M»rvCrippled C hildrrn
n ftru m en ta l ii.u slr by U \ r r n o
»unVe| and Lillian Moran. Mr*,
nn th eir gtip»U Mr. an«t Mi
‘visiting his niece Mr*. T. W I*
w . K Steg directed the service.
John Adunis «*f t'olumhiN. S i \ . j vntt.
Funrfnl »rrv ic n for W |i. Ilal
Inril
hi»h| in the llaptisl nUh h«*» iiiMer fi«»ni hum, S I* i Mr. atul Mr* It K hrijn:*.
ih u r r h
Frnln\
after lOHin w it h 1 Mr. mill Mm V(•*tn«*t 11&lt;«111«. •I «»f" lf«rW&lt;nn\iBi* tint M r ,m»l \1r^- ■wTJV
It K &lt;•vn r .*«. .It #&gt;f IU yIh.i i ' * *
l(«-v. W. II K&gt; m - i offo-nling Fall I of WeM 1'nlm lU’Mfit nr«*
ADS ARK NEWS
Iw a n 'f » w rrr J T .qcl.ain. Jr.. h*ck to tjeiievn wTi* innke their | Item ti v%rir %4i*ekrn,| i*ur*tR
home
with
her
fnthci
II.
II.
Mre*.
i
Mr.
mill*
Mi*
T.
W.
I'revntt
mol
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\\.
Kllliee. A . K. Moran. K. N .
Printed In dig Typ*
They ^ ill nrrive Tue*&lt;liiy.
| fnioily.
t
Sutton. It. N. Strevell ami J . I.
•S. O. I.ittler «»f 1)n&gt;toi». Ohio t«
.Nfr mttl. Mi^ h*8trr T iUmImIh
Brown.
Miss Helen laillue Alderman
who luis lieen visiting hei parents
M r. ami Mr*.
Mr*. Lafliie Alderou.n
returne.1 .tn Jacksonville. Sunday.
Mr and Mr* IHeba.d IJtlbranl,
Mr Dill Sailor, Mr- Mintitr C -' •
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..r FF t,.,.iii,...,r
..n.i Mr
\ i » «,m
in’ll of
0*1 proof iitiil
f ilt

» f, « .tin - q. F* FtelCe V I,III .g
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Mr* Henry O . fltis-le wluv-e Im - M is
' l l and M i» I &gt;,,•■•(Io• |l.*l, a"
tMnd. M*Jor flteetr. t* xtatt-m-d
fniuily and Mr. and Mi*. I tonal I
Braxton H u n tl..
ley and mnther. srtlh Uie occupation fon-ea In tier- Nortnn and son. Richard, snritl
1*1 have rrlurnerj many. haa aa her gue.sta her mother Christm as with Mrs. I^.nise Bill
Blanche Kritx, Mr. and Mr*. G. Mrs. John M rtthai
W. Spencer. M r. and Mr*. W. M. to their home In Baltimore, Md. and father. M ajor and Mr* W T .
M r. add Mr*. II II. IV tis h a lt
Thigpen. Mr. nnd Mr*. Robert a f te r visiting friend* and rela­ Johnson aktd M lw Virginia John­ w cio enesls nf Ih rlr dai."htee-ln,
Greenlee nf Daytona Beach, Mr. tive* in Sanford for aeveral weeks. son of Shreveport, la s .,'M r and | lew -n .l ton. Mr and Mr* ll-lt
of Boston and Mr and Mr*. J I* P n " .shall i - ftrlanil*. Cl.rtslioa*
and Mr*. Jnmr* Itidgr, M r. and
Mr. and Mr*. C . W. Appleby Harmon and dauglilrr*. Jane ,l.d j M r ntol 'll* . Scott hvser Its 1
Mr*. Hugh
Whelchel. M r. and
Mr*. Lynn
Whelchel. M r. and and children T erry and llnrl.ara Joan, of Plttabunr. I*«
Mr*. Clyde Terwillegar, M r. nru^ of Winder. G*. have returned t«
Mr*. Boy Svntea. Jr., Mr. and th eir home after spending the
Mr*. David Me*-er. -Mr. »nd Mr*. holiday* with Mr*. Appleby's pai
S A N 'I .A N lu &gt; W’ A T F I F i U W A Y S A T 72 H F .C R F F .Jcihn Ivey. Mr and Mr*. Sterling ents. Mr. and Mr*. I. T Stringer
TFM FK R A TU H K
llolljng. Mr*
Boy Beni. Me*.
J
D.
Groga’n,
George
Temple.
Johnnie Hannon. G. W. Austin
Cullen W right and Paul Hod tins
and E. B. Smith.

Baptist vStudcntfl

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fr»*m 1.ake View, 1*. who h»v#
p i ii il u '■*tl fl»# IJa II hnmf on U k *
lir n r t n., h a ir moved into iheir
homr
• Mr. and Mr*. Ain-.W Baxter
hnil Mir. and Mr* F'ullon P*rry
•if Stuart a* guests during Ihe

GENEVA NEWS

N e t Y ear ’rerrpUnn it *cheby the Civic le a g u e at the
rary next Wednesday l-egiu
nlng at 3:30 afternoon. Any 'jmTlie regulai Sunday night sup­
InU rtsled In Ihe la-ague is ror
per w a h e l d Inst Sunday at tb&gt;a visit w.lt. t.ci paieots Mi *&gt;. 1
Mt*» Olive Fleming of Jackson­ xlir Is employed *, an Mtlxt-lldlally Invited to enjoy this oer* Nimlnofe 1‘duntt v ' *'lub wiith the
. h f.lgt., in 'e m Item 1,
ville was the guest over Die wrok- hi-flrator wtth the it'a|d tle» '
room* iM-ing decorated with mag
M. iiii.I M&gt; I alt.it ...............
•ion.
of the Arm y All F 'u &lt; «- s p - -t
end
ot
MLw
Martha
Perkliu
Mix*
nuliae an-l lamvlllae noil tlie sup
null ‘l«ngtii- i Helen I .ilt-n
fttgjf Ffc-tiodl
per keivcd buffet style an-l eaten
T hree of the SearfV fnmilv l&gt;«d at individual tallies by candlelight
Chriitinas In W aahlnglnn. ft. c..
Those attending were M r. and
Searcy secretary with MFA Mrs. Ben Smnll, Mr. and Mr*.
Searcy wilh UCA In I'riner- O. K. Spencer and guest Mr*.

with N,•ill Powell’* orchestra playlog f,.t the occasion. \ midnight
snack will t&gt;e *ervrd ibotil 12
A ll member* End tbr*r
o’clock
Cllfkl * are rordtaltv invittd to
ullfiii!

m arriage wa* a recent evriit.
tiurat* caliit. netwern the hour*
of -ti.'iO and «:(V) o’clock.The guests w eir met at thlimn by Mi - (iro rg r M affett and
.shown to l;.e receiving line which
w n formed in the hull In the
Ifonni guest nnd Mi*. N oim i.i
and Mr*. Hos*eMer. .Mr*. K. VV.
Fite ami Mrs. \V. I’. HriMik*. Jr.
led the curst* t.. thr* dining room.} served htiffrt style and eaten ot
The dining table wa* covered w ith ' Individual
tables. The
honor
an embroidered linen cloth nnd guests w rrr presented with
th«v centerpiece wh.-. an arranifc- 1nntique sliver ten pot,
,
merit of white carnations, snapThose .Invited to !&lt;c with M -.
dragon* an-l ro*e* In a »ilvrt anil Mr*. Ito ssrtlri were Mr. an.I
bowl. At one end wa* n cut Mr*. A K. Itosscttrr, Sr.. Mr. and
gla«» punch howl and •&gt;» the labli I Mrs. William Norman of (iaine.i- *
w eir silvei nnd cry stal trays of v|lle. Mr and Mrs. Frank Wheel I
cat:ni&gt;e*, tiny cakes lopped with rr&gt; j r , ,,f Ovirilo. Freilerjck
swi i Iheaft roses, salted nuts seller and Allen M affett.
an-l fandie*. A m iniature bride
a while satin wedding gnwii |

Doyle M rW horter who I* a t­
tending George T««h In Atlanta
Following the custom of having I* visiting hi* parent* for the
an annual ‘.‘Student Night” during holiday*. He plana to enter the
the Christmas holiday* the Bap­ U niversity of Florida the first
tist students, who are home from of th# year.
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college,* conducted the worship
service at the F irst B aptist ’ Dale Hoffman who ha* been
Church laat Sunday evening. Thw visiting his p aren ts fo r (he holidirector of the urogram was Mil* daya plan* In leave W edneiday hv
lard Hunt who presided over the plan* for Miami to resume hi*
m rctlng. The student choir, com- studies s t the university.
toted nr the Misses Martha King,
Jmma Bumhley, Dorothy M ortll-'
A m rng thoe# who plsn In a t­
on. Jimmie Aiken, Theron Madden tend the Sugar Bowl gama in
and Troy Bay ta n g special m uile New Orleans on New Year* Day
for th* occasion.
ero Mr. and Mr*. Joal S. Field.
Banjon Reel. David Jaekaon,
Mack Cleveland. J. D. Grogan, Jo h n K rlder and Mr. and Mr*.
George Speer and Douglas Sten- H arold Ka»tner.
atrom served aa ushers. The scrip­
Mr. en d -M ra. A L. U n ey nf
ture wa* read by Mis* M argaret
Myera nf Stetson U n h rm lty and Jacksonville spent OhriatmaT hero
aa th e sueota of Uie former'* p a r­
Miaa Gwynn
e n t * Mr. end Mr*. » II. tamey.
rrto r V&gt; moving to IWeeUteld. If.

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OP MANY BEAUTIES

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FAVORITE AU*-YEAK RESORT•,

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INVITESYOU
To the Annual Din pi ay of Itr. fnnipd Azalea
Gardens: Ita emllewi vistas ^colored by
ma*acs of thrao glorious Ylo'veni In charnt- .
Idr bloom. Truly "a sight to behold." Acres
nnd acres of lovellneas In a setting un­
surpassed.
Y our day at Sanlando will he filled w ith

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NATIONWIDES
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REVIEW. O F YEAR IN SPORTS

Klml llare—t'a l o r li . i
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M arina
A ly a ia lloy. A ir A re . ilo

iwfe w a n A * ts *?e&lt;Au4epili3
a d HA LlO Af*B«6ar l l t v e B With Art s o *.c o jw p e o .

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fill'py. t'ualy tOturak, I'll O
i.i l a n.
•r.e a d l l a r r - K a l a r l l i i
iKItal Halt H allr Itaaklry
l.ucky Tim. Hnow lioll, &lt;iu&gt; I

Lyons, Herman And
Ruel Will Handle
Rei f t nH Initially
ll« F'KANK KCK
AP N ew sfratorea H porlw tidjlor
NEW YORK— When Die IB m al­
a r le»*»oe teams take, the field for
the 11*47 pennant fights five ol
the clubs will lie piloted by manageis who last spring held olliAbaseball job
biggest brain
.
e* 1939 when six
d u b s started out uiiiler new leadtn .
In that year the National
le a g u e rare opened with new man­
ager in llrouklyn ll.eo flurocbri l,
Bl. Louis (lU v Blades), I'l.iladel‘ la (I&gt;oc P n ith ro l ami Chicago
abtiy H artnett). All blit I'rw-1
thro finished in the first division
that season.
Jn the American le ag u e In *39,
'Del Baker led the Detroit T h r u
to fifth place and the St. Icon*
Browns finished last under F're.1
Haney. Of the six men, only Durochtr still m aitagrs In the me-1
rt. The way things shape up he'll i
with Biooklyn a long time.
i
Probably th e ‘-toughest job for*
the new pilots is the one facing
S t a n l e y (Ducky| lla m a , who
H atted out this yrur ris g en e ral1
m anager id Buffalo in the Interna­
tional league and wound up as
field boss of Ihe New York Van-

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S carfair lirnny.
Itrarsul
Mr.
p u a lo
I’al, Henry
A iinilroug.
L lille lairiy. Il-ruker. TI4 l Ilrw ant.
T t)u n peas
T rain flare—a /l* Mllei
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|_, m l liuv, Caribou. H ray t j r k .

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IW l W o *
u 3 5 la * « » w«
pad u ir r c I mikfC limnugu.-. tin*. ’’ f | r ln m rU ru tar- had tiren
Jf*ar--4oe M rf.ilthy Bill Dickey U|(,vp(|
ovrf U.e tWld
and Jolinny Neun. All tluee i|u it., 0|M&gt;
making the rounds
The oilier four new mentors
o ,-about tile couch who wax trying
trad m ajor leagor teams in epnog . wp Wls«- hl» team wtUi A tirtwveiitntining for tlie first time oevl o lr.n«|yes l«-p talk HU tmys Imd
March. They ure Neun, rliuioiiati taken a lerrllk la-atlng in the find
Beds; Ted Lyons, Fliiraao White | 1#|( and were trailing by tlu w
$oxj Billy Herman, I’ttlahurgh IT- j touchdown*.
J
rate* a n d 'llrm lil I.Moddyl H url,I -rj|r olayer very luniiipmwnl
Bt. Louis Browns.
'snapped twtk. "wliafa keeping )«&lt;
Neun'a only big league piloting ),,,,,, being llglitwelght cliampton.
• xpeilenee ranir his way when jcoachT"
p irkey resigned fmm the Yunkee!
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job* with three weeks of the ItHfil All *Ji-Ainrrlcan college, school
eeasoiL remaining. However, Neon, u, teuialn anonymoux. reporteil
who lias bet* connected with tbw * |u Ul* MfaaidngUm ttertxklnx o( tha
Yank organlxation since IV-12. Ini i , National Profes*tonal L'*gue. *
managed four of their fuim lean.*1 A iKwwnan axkrd 0i» mmconirr
— Akroh, II.. Norfolk, V a. New lu.w be liked playing profraslonat
•rk , N. J., end Kansas Lily, lie l. , baU afler Ids collegiate year*
OB and write* soccer In baseball’s* The playe r replied: "IAiii t mind
off season fur the Baltimore Sun. It a bit. hut I sure h air to -take

INSIDE SPORTS REPORT
IJEBMIttllUi PIIIATfiS
17ie sale nf On- Im tlU tK Isiveball rlub tn Ih r &gt; lorirla H talr l e a ­
gue lx tx-llig hailed by lu k e t'oioity
fans a* a big step furw aul In
baseUsll fur Ule lar-.-Jsirp rlub.
alnce Ute lh rates a te plattolio- tn
bulk! Ix-entmrg Into imp of tlo-lr
finest 'Claxx D cluln.
Under the terms of the J n * .
burg-IM tlsburgh deal, ttve f ra n nhlse must rem ain in Is-rslm rg
d"«l cwnivel be mured In another
ally at the whim of Ihe n u j i r
league rlu b. la k e County fans
have thus been assured id bane-

"Oklahom a

, lerest rt-.Minu-il fisitlrall re b tlu tu
I wtlli Mimller sih o o L with sim itar
laihrlea 'I7te H alters hail a tiudlucre
i aeiunll. « m iling Hirer- out of seven
J I) STICK?
(With the b attle of Dtp Charlpya
T rlppt of O eotglu an d Jiwtlce of
Nortlv C arolina Imtrendlng In Uve
■S ugar Bowl gam e « t New O H rani
j Jan u ary I. Jim m y June*. UnlVeri ally ol Georgia s il lm to r of sistrtx

SPORTS ODDITY

b u rg h for Bob FIlllol so th a t he
could accept th e J»b as m an ag e r
o f th e P irates. He succeeds F'rankle
FVItrh who resigned.

KTCTSONO 11AIT JJtH
leading p.,1 llratlnA in O klahom
Philip Buck, ‘ prrxident o f th e H ly give. Jack so n v ille and kTor
Btetxon Alunuil A x w latb m lu .| oln a big booat in a recent coluln.
voicerl th e jawAlblllly of (he H a ttr r l Hal ha* th is . ■„ * ,y , i Klu, , hl
alum ni backing a movrnu-nt to j G n t o r Bowl and Florida
rebuild H ti-tam » f.svtbxll |tiogram
"T he G ator Bowl, |„ which
b n a basis c&gt;m |sirul||e to nrllrgua Gklalioma a lii .en d (|M f,m|baB
offering free .vhoU rshi|r, and iillw r Scmnrra for a Joust w ith N orth
financial it.I to p la m *
P arelln e S la te Jan u a ry |, l&gt; a
Buck has been w JIve In rallying
* e« ro iaer to the field —but an
‘ am bitious one. Down in Jark m m ii Hie. Fla., they e x p ert their
New 1 e a r « Day event lo evenh aa appointed a fiv e -n u n m m *
tn iltre tn xludy tile |»vxlbllHy of lu a ll. shade M iam i'a O range
Bowl, whtrh ha* been in Ih r
building th e H atter football squad.
liu'inm * since 193.1.
Tlie ram mil tee haa been asked
to InvesllgHtP;
"T he (ia lo r Bowl wait launrhH lu st a y e a r ago w hen-W ake
I. W hether o r tvo( It Is prar*
F orest clipped South C aroline.
Beal for alum ni lo attem p t to
and only I2.0«0 f g» a
hot Id up football on a com pe­
lu-ned up to b a ilie aroand in
titive b ash with colleges w hich
Jarkaonvtllr'a M unlripal S ta d i­
o ffer free scholarship, and o th er
um. which a ra la 25.00(1. ThU
n ru n r la j Inducrm enU to football
se a r, thev Insist | n F lorida, it
playesa.
will |,r iliffe rc | Bmj # eah arily
*• W Midi al program is no4
throng U due In shell out
.pr*e4ieal. w hat athletic* should
alMm! $70,000 f o r th e Soonerhe em phssiled by Nletaon
M otfjjxrk' tussle.
, .
Tlie prenent amateur policy went
•Ml ar«*o*l Is**11aw * 11 11. . t

fan s

w arm ­

tee

Sou srr lirk rl m an, is having
a tim e trying to pry 3,000 tickr ls loose Bum the Jacksonville
barkers. H arry K urnbaum , th e
Havel service man* a lre a d j is
tint x up a special tr a in and it
appear* more O klahom an* will
follow ihe Soonera to Jack so n ­
ville than traipsed o ff to Miami
rig h t veers ago.
"T hey will find Jacksonville a
Luatlin-r city of 250,000 on th e
■-ast m a s t, nr A tlan tic Ocean side
of F lo rid a up n ear th e n o rth ern
end of the S tate—tlOO miles n o rth
of Miami In be exact.
" I t's i|uite dn u v iatio n cen te r,
aspiring to become th e uir cap ital
of the Southeast, even as out
town ry e s a sim ilar title for th is
•ecllmi of the co u n try . D uring
th e w ar, Jacksonville wa* tire
hub of u far flung nav al aviation

T h ird

and

P itr h

HAPPY NEW YEAR

THE ANDERSON NURSING HOME

BEST

W IS H E S

TO

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PATRONS

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TINY MAItCIK MKKKITT. p r e tty Wjo in in g iiiu g iil, wilt rnio|n-ltIn the trick rid in g uiid burking hiMtirn c o iitis ta a t L « irv iMunbrurlt'g
“ WOMLD'S C K K A ’B-'.ST IttlD K lr A N D 1111:11.1. I'D trD S " . at
In lao d u Mo.li.im, :i duv run Ks iilsiy S ntn iib iy nod Siunlnv Ja n :t.
t ‘*d.t&gt; | . rfoi on.iici-s will.la- •• id tw lrc ^ d a ili ,.i . |m l , ,| s pm
fentuing 'mnr ■ th a n -00 p erfo rn u -rs. ro u ln iy - n m r n k lodiuna,
Busing Buffalo* dud tin- w nrbl'a Ingln .i n iim l
I i!„- ".^TffA l i i
•SI’IIKHK MAN"

ITANDINO »Y THI INTIANCI, F m l D aab and Ills fam ily (lop)
th eir furniture Is.muvcd from U id r hom e In Diuoklyn, N. Y ,
•vliTn.il by (heir landlord. Over 1.000 sym |iathc(lc lii-tglibors
w ith police fur over nn hour In an nltum pt to Imlt Die action
M arlon D rinker (ren ter) amt P h ilip S ch lrv m rr tto licr le lt)
police tn no u iu m la lu U im s, “T h c lo aln t no Juitico." (in te r

Hs-ntucky In the annual tournamenl, appears an able contend­
er. Alabama, aided by three s le d
from HUT Jim Homer, Charley
Erwin and J. F. S harp, Is also *xh |K*ctrd to make a ireditahle show­
ing. Iloinrr was second in scoring
in the conference during HUS­
. Georgia Tech also looms Ss A
DALXJVB—(A T-The Arkanaaa R a- •
tlal threat with a half dox#1
rorbarks, wlio uppear In Ute Oottoo *
ir star* back, Including Didl
Bowl Jan. I a g a h p t IsatiMana {r, who led the conference
BUkte. didn't do very well outside
e In 1945; h rank Broyles,
the 4hJQ)iwest Conference-4&gt;ut th jy _a atat of l'.'tl and 1915. and We*
were (bough plietl Uts cldps w ere' p'axsun, all-conference in 1944.
Bcoyli'a twbf* was chosen on th t
down. ^
B ta llstta for the six confer- tll-slar serniid team.
Improvement all along the tin#
n v e grjnea t r r v/hich lhey rp
peered Dior/ed Diem to liave had la promisril for every t(-*m, In,
,the strongest defense tn the clr view of the returning stars and
enrollment of prep school standThe R^zorfcocka gare tgv only outr who' a rn l from the campo*
976 yards rushing and passing— into armi*&lt;l service.
Most of tils teams plan sched­
an average of 163 0 yards per game
ules of from JO to JO gium-s, with
And O u t wax much better than about n doten or more conference
any other team —even Klee, with tilts included. The annual tourna­
whom Die rorker* Lied for Ultf ment is set for l-ouiivillr on K*o.
rhapipionxhlp.
27-March 1,

Cotton Bowl Porker
Tough In Crucial Spot

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a re

WISHING YOU

■trie KifdrOckfy
w 'f t f / A d i .r a f t

tho

ing up to the (ia lo r Bowl trip
in a h u rr) and Bill Cross, the

112 W E S T F I R S T S I R E e V — P H O N E 8 e o

o f &lt; l e au*-i fB .

"How much Oklahoma- will get
home with is an o th er m atter;
I-rom Die Orange .Bowl, they finptiy netted-Im ’than fi.omt 4jut
|H-rbaps th at’s the. way it should

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AND BAR

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j* a reported |.'IUdNN)--w liich
would top tbeir take on the I
Otange. Bowl game in Miami with
Tennessee and would e«|ual T uIm V
baiTest In the Oil Howl last Win

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I Floridians liiie . good" Jo o tU all
j tie n B T ^ T b e S oooer'a g u aran tim

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iiy ( II U K IIOSCII
A I’ Newkfeaturv*
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ATLANTA— W ith Kentucky J 1. *
ready occupying ita perennial role 1
of favorite, the other II South* • •
eaitern C o n f e r rn ee basketball y
tra m i are gelling set :for their
annual scrap over around place.
* The Wddcula have won the title
»o nuliy Tim e*—eight onl of IS,
including the la it th re e —that the ' ,
runnerup position has beeomg
•iuite a coveted honor.
It appeared for a time that Til*
lane, with several prew ar *4fM| ’
back In dr)ion., including A M
Athas, who led the conference jo
■curing in 1944 and made the til*
sta r trunt, would l*e a threat for
the title, llul the Wildcat* and
Tulane opened the league's sched­
ule at 1/fimgtun Nov. ,'IU and th»
Wildcats won vulng sWay. 04*3$.
Kentucky call s ta ll I “loam of
layers who n* d e all-conference
unors in oast leasu n s and have
several brillianlastar* left ov*r,

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TOKYO. Dec JJ,
Douglas
McArthur burned a new year's
[m-cuagr today to **thr Jajxuieae
people, urging them to meet the
netpoiulbUlUrs o( democracy Tile
American commander aaya It U up
to the people of Jr pan to take
advantage of democracy and free*
dam. The general laid lie believe*
tliere ha« been great provcre** In
Japan during tiie 'h a t year, but
th a t there U roam for mare

021 E lm 'A v en u *

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Y a n k re . Muasil
M a lr l a , VlialilMli t lu l-le . Hlllll ll u r t k .
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Kentucky Again, •
Rules Southeast
Basketball Rdost

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___ -uaiAAntees,

j Inrncd over to the tw o teaina by
j t i e iion-prufit (ia lo r Bowl o rg a n ­

their,

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dCAiCO A f
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■thuri OulJIt. k&lt;|u-ak&gt; liarl

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. Less then an hour iifjri l*urty
MeeFbail ennimitrrd lla rtls as lii«
pew pilot, there, was some off-tbe- .
...
record Speculation that Hgrky d ra m a lk ^ In

ove«

UGHT-HEAVY "LOUIS

LKXINOTON, K y , &lt;/Vi~Kvur
the optimist is Kentucky's old­
est thoroughbred breeder.
At 9.1. C artel! W atts says tuP*
still hoping to bleed a Kentucky
Derby winner.
A visitor to W atts" farm in this
Blue C rass home country found
W atts Hi a stable feeding his
horses. '
"If 1 feed them myself," de
d ared W atts, "I can inaka sUie
I live get enough."
W atts purchased bis first rare
horse in 1903. a inara named I.uff.
The neat year, W atla bought
Cuff's full sister, a mar* called
I.'Orielit.
1,'Orient was the granddain of
Hilvsretle, u speedy m are which
W alts said » * • *b* l&gt;e*t hor-tp
ever In r a n v his colors.
Silverette tiresenteil W atts a
hirtiolav present on Mav 5. l?39.
bv winning a slu-furlong iprin* at
rh u rrb il'
In lanilsvlll'.

SPORTS LAUGH

THE SA N FO R Q HERAW&gt;, SANFORD. FLORIDA

l?"
TONIGHTS - ENTRIES

To Face Breeder-93 .
Task Of
stil1 S**8
„
Derby Winner

31, 1

Health Officers Say
Japs ICxsiggerateil
•vtnif
earinquaK r .....I tidal s t a ir dnmi-.-e
After a
o| m ts-ctlrm In Histriked n n -ji Die Ato rt trail oil)iT.'h ciLailetV Ui.sl Uw rv(1Vr jintf

Uletioii ms a defensive team this
y ear but N. &lt;’. S ta te has been
eVeii more slTrigy in the niatti-i
of points.
Only one team Ini*
Ih-cii able to score more thgo one
tuuchiluwn 'u v u in s t the \Yulfpu&lt; k
and th at was V irginia Tech, which
won II I! In afl. F e a lb e r's fl&gt;ak
sliows "LI point* seined to di
alloweil, com pared w ith O kla­
hom a's 275 and 107.
“The W o lfp ark 's pow er app ra ra to l&gt;e cu r r n tr a l r d in a
hafthark ap tly enouxh dubbed
C aptaljf Joe txvrd and Bob Me*
M ichigan BtrUe's fteldhous* hgp
Touchdown T o rn rf , who sco rn i
Donnell are Ute only xentora on been arranged by accommodate
th ree lim es in the 2M-6 victory
the V lllcnora be/tkelball squad this 13500 spectators a t
U sketbeii
over M aryland and cut Up all
«c**vn.
game*.
th rough Ihe gam e with d asslin g
paas] \g and b rillian t ru n n in g .
"T he C arolinian* also a p p e a r­
ed to be football o p p o rtu n ists,
som ething like K ansas' Ja y haw kers, who tu rn every m is­
ta k e into m isfo rtlf'e . A g ain st
FOOTBALL
M aryland for Instance, th re e
STADIUM
toufhdow us w ere scored a fte r
tw o pass in lrrre p tio n s a si a
fum ble.
•
"T h e Sooner* can 't a ffo rd to
m ake any m istak es ag ain st a team
like th a t."

tidal

wuve

damage

not

Uiousamls of

iictvs

of rice flehts

Imm g tiiunilp|ial !»)• »ait water
C.iMlnlty ftgun-h rrm aln a t liraily
1 hot |e r.a iiu klllml. 30 tnUstlig. and
•JlitO Ittjum l.

New Political Party
Formed In New York

l„-

i in - tib-i • it a .la'totlal lU-i.ter
T ill- te's„ t »
lairlns Ih o n n -

and gladdened spirit

f» &gt; f

«nd Mai Cliarle* lasket

Bant.i Mmiun i'.ilit It,,., laplaii
rtl that mail! JapalM-M- i |-|wit l,-*l
*1 ( oiiee II mm one papri wliulnw
wa* lorn '|Yir oMoifs .vald thi-\
tarn no modem, biiddlhi; -wbuii
had colla|t-*-d only tlm ,-, i,ou • .
Ill Millie places
One of the must .-a-rtoils n-Milte
of the storm u .said to result from

t h a t I h e 1 9 4 7 ‘‘p i c t u r e 1
ro s e c o lo rc d

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TOKYO. I tec. ill. nPi &lt;&gt;mpcnu
llilo h ito loliU lillotlli-i yi-at M b i­
age looiorniw n lllm u g b hi te a l
- lilbd.lv ts Apr. *29. He will 1»47. U nder the Ja p a tte re *y-te n.

PLAN

NOW

TO ATTEND OUR

NEW YEAR’S EVE MID

r u l i Nippuese lu-come one je .ii
older mi New Y ear's D;i&gt;
lliu .
a rhllit titirn linlnr -sarottlU -le rn u ir■
one year-old toiHoiinw

SH O W — T U E SD A Y — DEC.
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tir|
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Boston O lym pus in UnHotter Itiiaaeii ,ri;o li nf *t» 1
tun Crlllca in tlie i l i - swim P
MK-latton of Amertc i pir-tiil a
gam e win »tn V Wtieir In- oil
tlm rteto,, Ball (Nilti-ee »,n,i*
P A C K A G E 8 T O H .I V
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f o r y o u and y o u r* .

f CANTOITHIDI Tift' TIB" AT'THF R0DFO IH

ORLANDO

Traded Goalie Pads
For Figure SkateH

B I R D 2 u l \ R O L L R O O I I N ( i w ill, f i x l u r r ,
L O C K L ID G A R B A G E C A N S
O U T S ID E W H IT E P A IN T

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

I ttitil 5 u n llo n c a n s .

G antral Insurance

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PU RE
RODS

HHW YOIIK - O T 1 Barry Oreen.
IvamUome bUf k-haired 33-year old
Canadian who lx aurlt a h it xkatIn* With Blonde llarel F ran k lin
of CngUtVI tn th etr pdfr* number in
the Ice Fblllex of 1947. came Into
figure skating Ute hrdpl way.
T h e youngsUr managed * neigh­
borhood hockey team a t th e age
qf 13 and wax so Intrigued by
fancy skater* th a t tie tro frd his
hockey akstra aiui goalie p»d* for
figure skate*.

HARDW OOD

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The Eichelbergper Funeral Home Takes
this method of wishing their many friends
A
Happy
New
Year.
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T h e choice p aid rich dividends
because O reen now U one of th e
RhlpaUfU and Joh n so n Ice review.

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E unice I, W Jeon M anager and Lic*no*d Funeral
D irector and b d b « |in « r .

Phone 894

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TUESDAY, DEC. SI, IMS

shall, ba iw ott-

&gt;■4 ahr »u«h claim or 4#
ol a* ftlad aliall bo void
FLOYD Kl'ItKY
A» administrator of tho K*

l&gt;«llt«rr. P ortland Dragon
You I I , h trah y required to «Pp»«r on Yha tlh &lt;*y of January.
A D. If IT. In a ' c tr la ln ault for
l l r i r r , ponding In |k a Circuit
of flomlaola
iCourt
n u n or
M m i M i * lCoounty
w m r Florida.
rm n o a ,
an a'-bravlalnd till* of aihlrh aiM
com U OtAIA M.
PATYMIHUh. Chew fcVAC-U-GEN and ba cheer,
plaintiff t«. Al.HKItT l&gt;. PATTKH- fut fo r the C h riatm aa lloflday
BUN. dafandanl.
W ltncra mp hand and official
a an I al Hanford. Banilnolo Counlp.
H u t, of Florida Ihla tl h ’dap of
D rrria b rr A.D IMA
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F IV E A C R ES

YOUR HOME
with VENETIAN

e

Arly
fo rtu n e
CELERY PLA N TS
P H O N E 266— J

W « can m ake arrange,
menta for you to fin an ce
them on E A 8Y TERM S f

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Free* Estimates
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Wood and metal slats —•
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MANDtl AOAINfIT BAID ESTATE:
You and each of pon ara htrobp
not Iliad and raquliad lu piaaant
nnp clalm a and detaanda which, you.
or allhar of pou. map have an aln it
the ta ta le of IIAIIIIY W. FAIIlALU deceased, late of aald CounIp .‘ lo lha C ounlr J u d r* of BernInnle Counlp. Florida, al hla office
In lha m a rt house of raid Counlr
a t 8anfor« Florida, w ithin alahl
calendar months from Ihe lira* of
the N rtt puhllcallon or Ihla notire.
Each c la im -o r dem and shall he In
wt liln*. and ahall s ta le th e1 place

STA N CO M STO CK

SEMINOLE VENETIAN ULIND CO,
8 2 0 W E S T T H IR D S T R E E T

AND I'KIt

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P H O N E 1162-

LONE RANGER

THE REAR DOOR'S
BARRED,TDO&gt;^

BARTON'S MEN WIU TEAR THE
DOORS DOWN PLEASE, MISTER.
G O AWAV FROM HER e.^Crr^

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6 ARTICLES POR 3AI.E

THAT'S IT.TONTO. I'LL BAR
THE REAR DOOR.

3 ^ A b ^ jA TE jb lTsA L E

LIT FLOWERS. rm tlH plan’s
and rnmplete landscape service
at rcasnnnhln price*.
A. F.

SMALL H 0U 8R , from and back

R am say, F lo rh t, K ipea Ave
railro a d . I’hnne .119.

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We.i,L BUILT 6 MOU« HOUSE,

THEN
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THE

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&gt;.l/d&gt;O.Oo term s. .
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W A N TED

m m s -io n tn iiu
H unt'* T uxrdo Feeil Store.

tuxedo

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l.tlA N h M a d e
F ROM &gt;10 T O &gt;300
slrlc l privacy; f a s t s e r rlm
F L O R ID A L O A N CO.
102 Hanf.-rd Avenue

rillV A C T IS RKHPKCTKD ‘ .
Oroceries and Purina
at Touchton' A Watson, YOIIK natutal &gt;'ealrw for privacy
In
money mattera *
’elery Ave.* l‘h*»ne 1199,
4 ROOM FRAME HOUnL, largorcapoclcd —Hare.
IF rle e d .
FOR SAI.K: Klcctrir wood work
relatives arc not
Ing equipnirnl f a ll 517-W.
and garage. f&amp;.OOO.OO pari Unit-,
aSiut your credit.
poasession now.
, 'over or Im sines
® ROOM IIOU8K, hath eleclriclly FOR HA I -E: NAILS Kd, lOd. I2d
will n o t h e r- of ) . « r p erso n al
and lOd ronimnn w ire naii.i »n
completely equlppe.1 kitchen.
affsira. T hera I* no cattae fm

rooms, electricity, hath on cor­
ner with tw o lots. |«.2hti.OO.

BARTON HAD YOU MADE SHERIFF
OF THIS TOWN B E ­
CAUSE HE COULD &lt; N-NO, BUT
AAANAGE YOU. ARE
AT LEAST
YOU PROUD OF THAT) IT'S A JOB
POTTER? j -----

B-BUT, MISTER

YOU HAVE AUTHORITY. YOU
CAN BE A REAL SHERIFF,
AND I'M GOING TO HELP
------: = '
YOU/

Herald.

hath water light* “telephone, 2 IMITATION leather* In -m oat
color* and laiga aelectloe ol
screened porches, on paved road
gocal upholstery fabrics. llol&gt;art 12 S P E C I A L S F R V I C E S
near town and P. O. M,600.00.
ri Blown, ilvlk N. Urange
II ACRE FARM on Celery Ave..
s i h NH
good 5 room hnu*e, light* water ! Avt., Orlando, Fla.
Show card* and p o lle n
bath, screen'd norch. I0 ‘ s 1ft*i --------—
O—f-F.ITH HIGf* N K KV irk
I) I* I jsn d rea.
|*t,..n'
g a ra je &gt;10,00000, term*, po*.
FLOWKHB
session now, .
for all oc&gt;asi»ns
63 acre farm in Mecca Hammock, Mr N FILL A tO « l, f L t
acre* tiled in cultivation.
'Lelety 'Ave. jua o lf 61
flowing 'well*. 40 *rre* in tim ­ o f Iter pit. tiM, ie.tt&lt;icnr« nn
ber. good nine Ire***. 6 room
house and |enant house on ORANGLh-GBAPKFHUllH, »2.M)
nuhllr road 6 ‘mile* from S an­
bushel.
It. W. Lord. Phone
ford. Equipment consisting of
nonoK - p i.T .rn im i
3 mule*, wagon apray c a it
PARTS AND•KKRVIf’E
k v h r.
^
ptpu* cultivators, celery paper FOR RALr-.
Phone I 0 I \ J
Small circulating
and seed bod d o |h . Price &gt;10.heater. Apply 613 Oak Ave.
DEPENDABLE re ,io sersTreTTh#
000.00 complete.
Miirirv Rns, fh'ine 0)13.
12J* AGRF.S. to acre* In cultiva­ (46 00 I1ABY buggy and strutter In
tion. 1*4 mile* from cl‘v liml'n.
good condition will tel I both for WATCH REPAIR. Diamond aeiGo*«d 5 room hnui* with .3 l.r-l
$23 00 1933 t.i t r Ave nr ntot.y
ting, engraving, see Mr Falkroom*, screened porches.,' g a r­
3U-W
ner at M athei'a. O n , weak*#
age and chicken txns. la r- r
service.
,
ham and sheds. Price llO.ftOO,
term s.
Lsrge padded iralier relum ing
BI1HINK8B PLACES
empty to New York and o th e r
CONCRETE BRICK BUILDING.
points enrnute. Will ta le load
back. W rite or w ire your i n ­
quiry. ‘ Uhlled, 213 West A O lt
ML, New York or phone collect |
Circle 7-3101. Fully Insured.
I/Owrst rale*.

I CORICV IS ONE OF MV
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1WONDER tNHATS

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CHAP-

100 lha k e g , nt |6c |x-r pound.
rin h a rra sa m e rl.
Alco 00 ,| common nails al H*r
Itrasnnahla rrwnt raquirementA
per pour-1. Send rhecli and we
No co m akers on money loan
will ship nsil*. (trynnn H ard­
Variable D a y m e n , plana.
ware Co, l ’&gt;«'. 1107 West Reave:
FAMILY I.OAN CO
S treet, Jacksonville, Fla.
Florida Bank Bldg.
I’hona &gt;t

garage, Vi acre land, building
in escellent condition completely
furnljhed &gt;0,500.00.
TWO HTORV 3 hed room house,
screened porch, garage lot. nice GARDEN and lawn seed; Vlgorn OOOl) ORDCERY a n d me**, buatncrji also lllllng atktlon. F*&lt;c a p F ertiliser. The Hanford X-Cel
home bargain &gt;7.600.00, term s.
l«ilhUnent write It C O C e fa
Slot*-. 2nd A Hanford.
GOOD FARMS

BY PAUL ROBINSON

*Suoe Vou ivorr
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-SAV3.* BUZZ HOME,' VAhfO PAST/ SiGNEOl r

it o l d e i is

P A IU l a t M Y hom e wlUi kitchen
VETERAN with 12 ton sendF IL L U P with Fuel O il and K aro- irurk a a u la work. I'hona W inter
pclvllogea. 301 R. I (Hit Ot.
aena before w in ter,
l*ark. ;im m v x .
TWO HEbnoOWH. furntnlird fire
n . B. Pope C o - li
GENERAL
contracting, pi inti
rccordj,
le n d e r a t M argaret Ann.
RAD IO S, phono*
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tooling and ra r p e n try r&lt;
ah eal music, gui
(lu a ra m e e d sa tisfactio n
Box, phone 063
G rogan, I'hotte 7H;iU.
RF.ItTK H EW ING
10 Business O p p o rtu n ities
l
W A N TED TO RENT
MACIIINF. SH O P
Build y o u r preaeni m achine ln»n
AT CAST IT IH HERE
F um iah ed u r unfurnished house
a p o rta b le electric. In stall th e
o r a p a rtm e n t. Perm anent tesidb ack w ard and fa rw a rd a t t a r t r BPARIC O R P U IJ, t-.m# (no te len ta. E verybody's H ardw ara Co.
m rn t. R epair all m akes. Sup* -■ ling).. A Real m oney m aker 6c
plies fo r all m arhinea. lib So. . rlortrlenlly (tented sanitary food
dispenser ftfart a buMitm.-, of
WANTED h m all a p artm en t for •F ren ch Ave. Phone 1190.
ytnir ow n. wlUi niwured inconm
adult*. C all P atrolm an Bender. PIA N O S • used • iceonditiitred and
weekly.’ m en o r women » t«w tjk.
g u aratilccd .
The M itrir Rnp.
im m ediate cash required t o op117
W
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1st
H
trirt.
Plfitte
PM
l u m n u n . OOtfPLK have m a d i
S anford th e ir hbme during w in­
te r season fo r several years dsalre 1 o r t room spartraerA with
b u lb . P hone doo-j.

b ROOM GARAtiF. APARTMENT,
two l&gt;ed rooms, hath,
.. - douhlu
u r„

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By Bob Green
1VIAT MASKED MAN'S IN THERE
WITH THE SHERIFF! HE TH R ^
ME OUT OF THE OFFICE.YX) BO
vTAKE. CARE OF HIM AND I'LL
WAN01E THE SHERIFF/

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J t ’DOK. HEMINOl.t: COUNTY,
Ff-OHII’A. IN ritoflA T K
In r«: Eatalo of MAItltY W. FAIIl-

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rn -i k of th - C l m l t &lt;’n*iit
lOlapk'j " fill iii Baal)
nominate Couafp. Florida

V enetian blinds m ade to fit any size w in d ow .

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COOkiWdG A F HOME * 1
Y 3 i m .S O o N
FlNO O U T -V

ONE LABOR, wood h u n tin g Ilead­
er (15.00. Baby high c h a ir (600.
113 M agnolia Ave. Phone 312-M.
3 BURNER ga* slave w ith con­
nect ton*. P hone 816.

IBE BUILDING
SlaUon,
upstairs,

IV PAUL ROBINSON

and

Filling

PIANO tuning and repairing.
L. L. Hill, residence phone O il- *
W or Music Bos. Phone 953.

LOST A FO U N D

M rXED~CrT7lUB~fruU~ lln ra tq u a lity. H a lf o r bushel baskets. De­ u v r r - o t i c f c
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tftw ee
livered U &gt;«esprtm office. E T . Table Supply and P e n n y * on 1&lt;
Lundquist, Phone 4441 o r 1144-J, S treet R e tu rn to H anford HeraJ

AUTOS FOR SALE

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AUTO FOR 8£L*Ei 1939 Llq-

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tRTLCLES WANTED
BUY your ear regardi«*&gt;
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S rA C T AT TUB B E G IN Ml

VWO TELL ME SIMPLY tVE

~ 'A L L T W A T C A N u WRIT-# WHATC5IVCS
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County. Products sold
Perm anent If you ara i
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114-108, Memphis. Tar

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P*ftiy rlnadr. m m h 9*«ild#r (it r r |rt» w
northwfsl
pr&gt;r&lt;ion and
rrm ilm kr nf north pottloti.
V*»nlfht much rolder In north por*
Lon amt cooler In *outh porllon.
Tunuia&gt;. i«M o nrwl grnm lljr fair
rtrrp l
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Eatablished 1008

V O L U M E X X X V III

SANFORD,

M UST GO TO M AKE ROOM FOR
7

STOCK M UST BE .
REDUCED FOR INVENTORY

ARRIVING SHIPMENTS

M ANY

ITEMS AT WHOLESALE
COST OR LESS
GENUINE

CADMIUN PUTED

DOMESTIC ORIENTAL

RUGS
SAMARKAND

Its weekly publlcaliop itiuu It
will call upon Congrms fpr a
thoroughgoing study of th e m ttre
wage-hour law and Ms economic
efferla The article said Uie
lion was prompted by th e mourn­
ing total of portal pay demand*.

Winter Tourist.
Chib Sends Note
OF Appreciation

2 A N D 3-PIECE SUITES! MODERN A N D PERIOD STYl-F
LIVING ROOM
SUITES TO 169.50

ONE GROUP. .7
VALUES ^ 0 199.50

SAMPLE SUITES
UP TO 257.50 NOW

Now Is The Tlmo To Open An Account With Us!

TABLE
.......... .............— .........
2 ARM CHAIRS
l**.
2 SIDE CHAIRS ••••••••••■*•**•#•••*••••*•••smssI•••••erst
TOTAL •*«..(
UNC0NDITI0NALLY.GUARANTEED At N$T RUST
OR CORROSION FOR 6 YEA1
TABLE" IS ROUND-NO PHOTO AVAILABLE
INDfA-FIBER

A lor-jo ■■taction In b o th
m o d e rn a n d p e rio d ily U a l
2 a n d 3 p lo c e tl In a la r q s
itl s c t lo n of s y s - a p p c a lln g
ily ia * an d d s ilg n a . S tu r d i ly
c e n ilr u c l id fo r l r v j u -g .

T n k a y o u r p ick n f a tar^ o
co llccilo n of v o l'tr g , . .
prieg-j ro lu ccd to
of d c p lh tl T h o y 'ra m o d s b y
m o iia r c r a ita m a n , t •y ’otl I t
lin o r r iih th g la lta ) fo i'tlo n

H v r r n y l I h * w ord,
y o u ’ll r s •/ w ’ o i ’ y c u q lo ry
It) la o e n m p : ) ’ o n t’.vo c e lU s ’lo n of f ln a liv in ') ro o m
g - l l r t o r r r — d r n o u r iT o-j m .
T b t ^ 'v o r
Io q c ’ - A n d

W H IT E E N A M E L
R E D T R IM
L E A T H E R E T T E C U S H IO N S

REG. PRICE 54.95

36 Inches Wide

ty e - t ’ i»

FAMOUS
' PRODUCT OF
N ATIO NAL
MATTRESS COM PANY
5-PIECE
DINETTE

HALL RUNNER

NAMACO

ONLY 13 LEFT i
NATIONAL!

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SOFA-BEDS 4

TWIN-SIZE
ONLY

Q nlv 5.00 Down^—E a s y T e r m s

USE 0UP EASY TERCI

; ACT NOW— AN D SAVE
REG. PRICE
CHIPPENDALE SOFAS
......... 189.50
5 PC. LIMED OAK DINETTE............ 79.50
3 PC. MODERN SECTIONAL SOFA
335.00
2 PC. MODERN LIVING ROM SUITE . 425.00
2 PC. LAWSON SU ITE.................... 237.50
3 ONLY, DUNCAN PHYFE SOFAS.......197.50
2 ONLY, CHIPPENDALE SO FA S........ 187.50
I ONLY, TUXEDO SO F A ............. 267.50

NOW
135.00
68.00
199.00
279.00
169.00
159.00
139.00
189.00

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AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC IR O N i____ 9.
FOLDING YACHT CHAIRS ---------... 6.
NAMACO SOFA BEDS...... ..............89.
KNEEH0LE DESKS, WALNUT, MAPLE 69.
SEALY TUFTLESS MATTRESS....... */ 39,
SEALY BOX SPRING......a— --------- iy f l.
MAPLE PLATFORM ROCKERS Z Z 1 2 M
CHIPPENDALE W IN G CHAIRS
FOX MAPLE OCCASIONAL C
H A IR S ^ K
CHAIRS

Complete
Outfits

NOTE -NO, INSTAU.MEN'
‘ S A C C EPnD

REDUCED

DEC. 27-31— 4
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metre, han rrp rr.w d ttiankn for
providing tlie yu letide concert
given Dec. IB at the Tcairtist Center
bv the Hemlnole High flrltool Glee
Club under the direction of MUn
tom e Hee.se W hittle.
.
j T he letter, g h lc h was signed by
:*l Osenliower. kcUng secretary of
The club, read as follows- "A rejaolutloti ▼as unanimously adopted
k t tire meeting of the Tburtsts'
ptub. Dec 73 to convey to your
fit nr ere
H oe
orgnnlxatlon our
[thanks and deep appreciation' for
[bringing to the TourUt C enter lit*
Sem inole High flchnol Olee Club
- I t Is the rotw rnaw of all tu
iwtnter lourUU th a t no town or
'City ra n boast of a Oner high
'school organization than th e one
Jit was our pteikure to hear, and the
|«me p re w ite d to our club on
[Thursday evening. Dae. IB. I t truly
w*t an evening of genuine enterlUlnment. a yulettde concert xra
[tourUts will long remember,
-Please accept our many, many
(thunks and we are ever grateful
th e Chamber of Commerce,
-lr officers sfurl personnel for
■ and the many Other fine
ncs you are doln* toward mak: ou r stay In your Uvely city of
nford auoh a pleaaant one."

unty Commission
Will Meet Jan. 7

Rea.fW.50 Volu#

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G r o m y k o Criticizes

I’ of Conimrmr Announced earlier In

SAR0UK - -SEJAS — AUBBUSS0N
9 i 12 Sizo
8 x 1 ) Size
Rea. Price
Reg. Price
89.00

1916

MPKiiiH To Fill Va- Cowan Building Sold
cancy In T reasuty; To Manuel Jacobson;
Wilson Named For .Bigelow Buys LanAtomic ConiniiHsion
gley Apartments

Itot^y’a criticism was Industry's
second hUrt today against labor's
wage demands and sulln for twek
| pay T he United Htatc* Chapiter

5 PIECES v
REG. PRICE

.1 0 .

kief Of Manufac­
turers Association
States Latior Rcport Is Nonsense

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GENUINE REPRODUCTIONS OF

M ONDAY, DEC.

Back A t CIO ’

• c r h a v e
b e e n * dcs•ih e d
by
th e
N a ti o n a l
i s o . o f M a m n itc 't u r e in an
i r e B u e a a w o rk a n d a t a tl s tla l n o n a o n a e . T ito N : A . M 'a
. i f f e c o n o m is t. D r . R a lp h
»bey, s p o k e f o r t h e aiu o ilon wlien In* av erted today
:t higher wagon will force price*
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again.
r
Inhfy u a newsman and tnar.fiI
e writer on finance and he 5
ted an an economic advisor to ,
&gt; Kepubllcen ca n d ld i|e Alf Uuidon
I in Uie tlUO iirrsidenUa] campaign.
"Hie NAM* economist han aharply
L critic Ired. as.** lions made for the
I CIO by llohert Nathan, al private
\ ermannlnt who once was a war
[ production planner. N athan told I
1 the CIO earlier tha t present buslL nerw profits are high enotigli so ESCORTED &gt;V A- OITICTIVI from the House of'D etention, Aaron M
P thnf industry could afford pay Gore. IS. (left) and-hla pal. Keith Donaldson. IS. both of Long branch"
bonjtn „p jo 29 percent wttidn N. J , are shown en route to Philadelphia police headquarters for ques­
[ rising price* o r reducing pm tlti tioning. They are beinfl held In connection with the slaying of officer
Henry H lckf.U ther of ala. who was shot and clubbed to rieaih while
[ hrlow wartime peaks.
[ However, Robey a w rrts that bringing the boys In for qul/rlng In response to a m li.in - persons alarm
out by thetr distraught parents.
(international Soundnhofoi
N athan's report to Uie OlO Is purr Aent
■
guesswork and he Halms Nathan
f has » rw ont-o f faulty predictions.
I micu »p a forecast that unem| plorm ent would reach WOOOOWi
1 In Die spring of 1946

.-t u e s . .

F L O R ID A

N K W S I’A I 'E H

Russia Balks
A tU .S.A tom
Control Plan

BARGAIN
DAYS
f r i .-s a t .7m o n

tM I L Y

ruman Fills Two Pieces Of
rwo Posts By R eal E sta te
Appointments ChangeHands

New Jerscv Boys Held In Murder

MANY CLOSE-OUTS
AND FLOOR SAMPLES

IN D E P E N D E N T

Peace Of Mind |SamByrd Keep.s
Is Talk Topic | War Promi.seTo
At Rotary Meet; 11-Year-Old Girl

Mature Thinking’ Is Author-Actor Brines

on "A Need for 1047—and Many
i ears To Come'*, basing his comnrenta on the much dincuased hook
by Rahhl Joshua iailh Uehman,
" I ’eare of Mind".
“ In days to come there m ust bo
a group of thinkinf people whrr
ran look objactively^ at history­
making fartora and decide what
course o f action is best to follow .
Huch decisions require disciplined
minds", said Mr. C arpenter. He
w ent on to sav that such hooks
ns ' ‘Pears of Mind" stim ulated
deep thinking for it was a m ature
w riting for advanced thinking. In
such volumes there is hope to
keep people normal in these ah
normal tlm«a.
The -rector of the Holy Cross
'Episcopal church commented on
the fa&lt;t th a t religion has Inst
much of Ita potsney, for today
only 40 percept of the American
people are Identified w ith organ­
ised religious, groups.
Of th :s
number many ta se no artlv a part
In the wnrk of the church so that
actually only 16 percent "f thr
population are religious worker*

1A M . S l’CCI-SS. N. Y. D pt.
WASHINGTON. I»cc. .10. &gt;4'&lt;
Tiro important real ratal
30. up)—The I'lUIri! Nation*
President Trumnn made two Mm Mi tlorn were recorded at i
porten t appointment* today. M&gt;• flee of th r county clerk
Alomtji t 'j v f f r
( ommlaslon
named t ’arroll WtUou to lie grn
nvrrw tirlm lni Iy approved the
thr neck m il. T hr Cowan
ria l m anager nf (h r Atomic I n
American plan tor atomic
ing w as' purrhar.nl from
ergy Commission and A. U M Cowan by
control today. ’th r
action
. kfnnurl
, __ Jacobson for
W iggins In hr iinder&lt;.rrretat v nf | 55.ooo, and the Langley a p a rt­
mu
taken
itnpiln
*tr«w»g
thr T reasury.
.Soviet objection*. T hr vale
ments at fill P ark Avenue were
Wilson'* appointment
h e ' s°ld for $ll»,?.Vt to Jiiihon A. Uige
w is If n in I j m r tit the lo lle d
W hite llnur-r, wai madi
an I low, according to Luward 1 . I.anc,
Slate* plan with Russia af*d
eih n u stiv e Imiulry thtoi
he I realtor, who bandied the deal
I'nUiHl abvUlutnc Ih r plan
cm intry for a man to fi
&gt;b. j which bad hern held up for ..me
Him ft r . tn tiir I illicit Nation*
tin iimr u n itin g the settlem ent of
n- Ihr L sn ilry r-.tatr
in
In the Cowan huitdmg deal,
i.T i
- S o V ib l
D e p u te
I?. Mr Cowan ‘stated that -he h a t
i'n tv iR tt
M in t d c r
A n d re i
lu , (.retired a 10 te a r lease from Mr.
| Jsrohn.il for fhr operation of th r
. • iu n iv k t» L i . lnlt**rly . c r i t i fit ; f'nwati Department Slorr
The
1 / •• •I till- \l||a -r ll .'lll I'l.'lll f o il
ho j tonldiiig also contain- It apart
tsMi ld iitA nui' •■••illi&lt;&gt;lr S|w*itki n17"*' find thr sto rey operate,! (**•
| m g l i r t o i r - th o l n i t H d N a tio n s
!'•’ I Tail-on* .Shop l{rpstr Shop and
At««mn- C o n t r o l C o tn n iU s io n ,
'* thr RoMi Hakcry. Reinforced with
wrldrd steel framework Slid com­
( i r o n i y k o t o d n y r«*jpclod ll t o
il- . plrtrly irmn«|r|rd bv Mr Coann
A tm i n ;in d c iti it»*l f u r b a n n ­
fi ! during n vrai and fi lialf period,
ing Mir veto In ts-mnlr matters, anrt
h- j ihr building .»s« Iransformed to
! tie relied tor potf»t-tar-point dlsa handsome, modernised, green
Al AEMV CHIIf OF SIAfP of World War f. Gen. Tevton C. March cele­ ' . it.-Ion of Usr A iiirrlrtn pl»hi p \n te d ptrurture. In addition, th r
brated hi* eighlr «cir&gt;nd hlrlti.iay nt his Wadilngtnn, 1) C , I'nmc. In ••»|,f \ u tttu o lu t . a u l Uie Amcrlcirt
lu a t sciuile nlvli "III have t " ' ‘jjilrwalk a s - Inwerrd ami irtm ili
visitors llist lie was io favor of iouvei»,tt military haitiitig ns tl.e no­ i I'oinii propu-w] so-il-t In effect,
prove the president's (hotel ■d • |o the |rv rl nf tha! of ihr Malliri
tions I.Cl I safeguard agalnrl war.
(/nreroaflo-tfil ,tninrif,iliorn) ' nir mi . rh in g r In ilic lit! ctiarlrr,
A L. M. Wlgglti* to the I real
I h r Hu stall del-gate was tint
undersecretary ship.
Wiggins,
! jil
.iu ! tu i.k-fi lfi£ ilflQfi banket of llart»*IIJe.
t'..
...
. 1 niiintl-.tni mri for tut
j V»rii oaioerl Id tirce* d n ]
........
, ,i ..n !-!.u e in history
I I.ard n rr who tetenllv \*a« n-if
. -• i s * - .... rv , u y otomykir
aird to Iw ambassador i» l»rit
, •r J'.o •• | ill- itauil ‘ ‘islom of
| lie IViggln's apporntioent will
.. . i -eg m H i o Iu .n 't ipoke til
to the Senate after it acta
t .
,
* It,i,l. i .. mo. -o do.
'. a t -Itier's dlplo'oaMr •i.'ttina
and u n 'll that tone. I.ardri't
lane t'nlver llv within a
*
rotillttttP to liohl down !*'* T
Mr .larohson * l&gt; &gt; l i - r . w.'»&gt;
stiry j"h
wife and .1 *•*' »'d dfingli"
W igg'n*. whose itiiiial. it
Alien, fit l
'-arifojd A* emir,
A llfiid a n c f
I v x p e d i ’cl ( I ' V l l o w s l i i p
I ro n l
' for Archibald Lee Manning.
enntfinced lhat Saiuord
| president of the llonk ••( I «
'I o
B t*
Id irifc s l
In
L a u iirh
N nv
1
hright fu tu re awl i " • city wort
I nil,. a nd the owner nnd ptlblii
krrping Investm ent. III.' a* •'
.,f two town papers. He form
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put It
.vm presi'ienr »l Mi- Amen
Mr l a t e loda . revealed thr
bankers A»»oclation and it
» l l ( m h |p r i 9M* I'lftis* ♦l m
Mr* W. T Lang’e.v. !»»*"• '&lt;* l,‘
In atlv e of Durham, *1 '
HI/»?&lt; pf J V- V»
- ’r t 't AN
r» tv
death, had sold 'he L s " « ' r
nomination "f »be SS-yeat old
i „ | r t| # it|r&lt;H tn HerVil
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t&gt;l*
Apartment*
tn
Mr
B
'getoa.
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I anr&lt;et ha* tha endorsement
U-- .1 ■ ■ xitr to hall fil'j attem pt
innl poaM^ste'* tb M -t'h Hu.
gfAin
u til'J id MuiilfipAl
, &gt; e ra ta ry of 1he T reasury K"1
s«* m ir irTUiti^b1 A
l»»rt A-ftli • IffT Gffkrv ftiMlr
disposition, however, was l.el Q u
I who t..1.1 new .men l~ tav
. ,
itt
% fW) nf|rv t I tr f | r *»tTn
pending .ettlem rnl «»f Dr I * n
| rnnalders the appointment »«
* x t »4 pmjnbiMi r
lev'- re la te which ha* )'!** l&gt;ee
, lent
.t I»w r Inl *%ll w if
......pletert with t'*r ap p ro '* ' ■
. . *( sfa^ »• s* !»*• Itl*!**5* r vfry•
Mi , Mfiigfiiel l angle' . 4-iul'l'
- f r -r|it |t-*»n iMItllt Ifi k lM
daughter and lieu I" the - •«'
who now live* in River •Ide. ' »
n u . win ii» foiio»»&gt;t to * A-.*' i
ifornin. S*lr of th r building, wi
ttvorpora'.ea
ntgllt ,r, ,iff 1,1 *1,* .'!!»,,» rtelvVl
„ nine apartm enU . mHuded U
,’i 4n ii. | nr thr demlUf’rn 'r r
.nrtilotton,
Uvriigrh to
(multi-re.
which ersm
aervtre-, wtd tv i,r i| each evening
ififrnl •»!» t&gt;« the f *ur
nt 7 00 o r to* 1 atol ftundry niter
mndeVs lltn
B rilish R u le J e w is h
Horn, fit * to n‘r|nrV
f ie r a h .uitl
JACKSONVtlit.L le-c tn
-P- ( H ir s A h O f f I J i n i l s
cU|,_ V a k ta J RnbWna I r t •’*'
lOUtftALEM tv* 3° « « ' T"e
' m rtto Avenue Hanford. It*' K' "tua
, led I rout the (P-V IV.sr.l "I H'*'U fir tt l*ti mlt*f»»T •'» ' placed *’l
Iro n in g wltooi !&lt;"
•
•' .lewi.li • •unmuitl* le.* fitong
r | h rvrfiltt^ f'tt J*\ -| « .
» •(! t«
I rU tneovtlle'and will wort *"'■ thi Ptlrf.U r- ms.it " I t timtUf 11 \
numlirr «»t «»j' * ••i*ih «.* • •»»*••• ti »•
HrltL'li troop-, t'etfiv ITte ruling l* I
O m lnole Gounlv Healtli l«M-*rt
t i ir f f t n s a
i ' »v • Uii*
j mil f **.-• pm h.irv 'd ttr e '. flt&lt; even espeeted t" tenialn In -He- 1
i,,
| .jr e tc m s iu a t- all
yi’v
mil .tr il p*' if** JIM
• rotlRW wa.% th r fi-r"tid one held It at tea-rt until utter flew Y ean Kv- ( • «|i|* Ihr U.1 *t Wf»rV »I
*f
uij
tft.
hiding atomic tu - u ii
I n u M lU n n to v o r n tlo iifs l I i a | i i *
running I i.Kf.i Im vr htun field nnd ilfv»»tr#»i
connecUots wttli
th e
AUrhUi since feeling U s»M t"
high among thr-m IU aIt a.% a tr - , of I lie i*porf hdvr h rrn nt (hi* In g . F V lIo w r-h lp K im it iiflr r .* . H u - id w'iii t tte attd nlrrralt of all
County lfrafth Department
Iv f
I (pllve b tllm iu . gliders, nnd
Moot o f -lh e .lt Florida men font suit of tire flogging of N major and d a rk wAtrhini; (heir favoiltrl. r a t to n a l ( r a in in g in r t r n i r n t a r y .
e\^.. kflr. ^'ut ttv "let ulrplJUiM.
rin
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offiriiils
srr
lookini;
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our
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three
sergeants
by
kidnappers
pletlng the rotirr* had wrvet
A‘. • iMiififrt -if* w4r’ • JirmlraU.
Authorities are conducting a •»( th# I «rfrr%t o p rn ln j »Uv rff.av.'
r a llm i t r i l l
i *i . l i f t
iwrthrft tonal period-. with 'oca
•«lde search !nf the kldnapter*. In fhr history of th r t ’(oli
l s» M»
A M 1*4 •»»# ♦ i Emm
and one .lewv.l, agenry rqwrkeMi,*" • l*tr»r hr* Vf h«ro ||140\
|l t i lit* * !, )&gt;*«I *•f 111« !&gt; tr *s l u n l tii. ,
es|viv*er1 regiet for Itie Incident rh
hi (hr (*liih a to' | m 1 i .
1 '»»r»t h "•»
gfttf*.#,
n ,e ktdliantmig l. de-crlhed a-. '» , 1 ill ro|f»y g'tf tlrt (initV' it Its a-a
tin rto fn lf

I MvE surn-»s, Dt*c..30

Sanforcl-Orlando Rihle f.«llc»gr I
Kennel Club To I l ormally Opi
Open Inflight| Al Sanfcird U

N H itn - s m v t c t
, Ttir Union WfitcJ, Night servlrr
will hr held this year i t Ihr Plirt
lu p tb l ctiu rrtl at It 00 P M Oil
Tuev.day ttight A iwognun Itt-v
' been arranged with Ihr minister •.
nl several churctiro taking put.
and spectat mtulc wttf be rrndrrrd
The public la cordially Invited
w a t t ii

bobk. Tl Is peace of m ind—free­
dom from d la tn u L confidence It
the future. .
The modem approach to ntan'i
III* is through psychology, psy­
choanalysis or psychiatry, skid the
tpeaksr. Ami modem
»elrnc*
deals with th« tangible, tha m etaurahle. The theological approach
through the ages has been pushed
into the background or forgotten.
B ut Is Is tha synthesis of these
two viewpoints th a t will lead to a
convincing answ er to m an's be­
havior, for thb strengthening of
the moral fiber of people Is Ihs
ultim ate goal o( religion, the de■Ira to bring mankind into closer
relation with th e universe—God,
and today's scientific approeeh
W. E. K eder aa chairm an for
thw-r-m a ( s ' s l n e com mittee an­
nounced th a t he will conduct quis­
le* on the content* of The fiotarL
will sward a prise for th e winner
teach month.
" Visitors I n c l u d e d R otariansi
Fred W. T anner. U rbane. HI.I
W. N. P llsw ater. Elkina. W. Ve.j
Me Smith. Newton, N. J .j Lealle
Rlpgley, T rro h . H. CL; H enry B.
e

II. W . Talbert. E lkhart.
P. M. Sm ith. W inter Park}
S tu a rt Tanner. Urbana. III.
I d Stowe had charge o f the
program
and
Introduced .' the
i p e a l u r ..
-•

of Mrs. Dolam's death hut he was
transferred I n .the P scifir before
he could bring P atricia In this
country.
• For Patricia, the d iv wei filled
with Yuletlde chaer. The m anage­
ment of the llotsl St, Mnrits pro­
vided a suite for her and Mr.
Byrd. The n ig h t‘before she had
hung a pillow case ovsr the
hearth and In the* morning It was
jammed with prstenU . The tele­
phone operators 'of the hotel trim ­
med a Christm as tree for her,
w ith more gifts. Latter In the
morning, she appeared on a radio
program .
. " I t .Is all so bjvsly." »ha said,
"all the things I dreamed nf and
ire cream and eaks." ’
lo s t n ig h t she attended a reeltal by Paul D raper, dancer,
L arrv Adler,
the New Yot
prill enter school
jll he*In w riting
i will h* frequent
Olive. N. C . fo r
Mr. Byrd’s par-

I ’ro p o se s Ite m -B y ,
11 e m
I )iscu ssio n

Wilson Feels 1046 Was Profitable
Though Difficult Year For Farmers
(S pecial)—“The year Just draw­
ing to a close has been a relative­
ly profitable one and yet a rather
trying one, for .Floridians engaged
in farm ing, and in the distribution
of farm products, because of tha
fact th a t operations all along the
1il»e: h av w f e lt the full forre nf
the change- from a ‘managed* war­
time economy to an Increasingly
normal operation of tha ‘free
enterprise' system,” said William
L, W ilson, director o f Florida
State M arkets, today. "Farm ers
are generally recom lsed for their
distinctive Individualism—a fact
which m ade (t rather Irksome fo r
many to adju st to .w ar-tim e re ­
gim entation, and n e t I r o u e of
throw ing off thoee raelricHons,
vrilh th e cessation of th a 'shoot­
ing' phases of conflict.
"There • has never beao any
doubt aa to the necessity fo r

M INIMI I S I S I 1( 19..
• •••• !!&lt;«• 9 f Hi #v II • I
&lt;l| U'nlela II &lt;g*r •
ll'« W|&lt;. Itl'tr I'ttUtM. i K»» »*»
' • kn
llr*41ll ItuiHM • 1|l
I* *f Mf'fltll I»f'| 9 I • 'i"l '
Motsa.) a
4rrngt«| H art—t'oCnrllvi
l t ‘ir*l Vlalf llatl* IlnnHIrt
HlfftlrlH, Ariow I* tint II tt I*
I inks 1‘iank. Hhn« n Ml* h trl, |i«4i«
♦if T h * l»y'#. Fll«ht l*. Micht
TStrg llare—a /la Wile,
*
( I m I Half llallr MmiMn
Mltilnlrla lla m
Jlllrlt U'fklfrttrr, lle-rl f|o fg r Ti 1
u#Y T ill. I.IMI^ Tilth.*, iih » Mali*, i
Jlnulr «II11. I# t 9fttt* Uv •*a.«|ti4
Fnarth Harr—r a la tllf i
Mlttlnlrla Ifarri
11or I I Irtftfl 111m in k ’ Gk*. Ilrll ^
flor. TnwRV- Hull. Wliitr ilapiUUi'.
\|^ I 1 *• 11TO•*V4 It. Kill I* :|*rrk Fl.ll
Jhiah
rtltt* Harr—A / %flln
IQaialrta lla r r •
Fun Ittn rtr. Klyitiy * *i**r M •'
Ptollrr, R•&lt;( Harrier. H m a I*
I r ik . Itref W ufi, I H f v
Slim »|«rr—9*«ttirlf» •
(Mninlila M am
t*titeii»n llati*. Orhu. I*f»ul»l* l'» •
tine
lla«*n !*-.•*• *«'*
llrit l.nikv, I'niinIrir Khv. I'lnr (»•••!
*le • r nt k Harr— ra ta v tlfi
(Uaintrla Itarrl
Amaflna. tl«9n44 (tlrl Tiall !»**••
|*.*ka l.ork. Hina BMr. HaMr
randy Hot#. I)#nn|# O Mourk#
l l a kt h R i r f - I / U k l k i
|f)«lal#la H a m
AM# Pull, BUrk tllnry. J#rry 9.x.
Thanr#. R . flray l*u.t. P#(«v
firrhtd liohl# flirt, fJh»*a*t .flirt
Math Harr —9*alarllt i
IlM v a n rtl IIa«*4 Irani
|f|a&gt;alr*r Ifarri
|*#|l#hl#. 0 **ld#n Matron. HUrk
loairy. *Paaa«r Bv. Taunlon Ulrh
flrand P H th ir, Wan lly (*«•. Ilnral
Hu#
T ss tk H«r•-—■/*•
IQalalela It.e et
Mark Ituban, Big lluy. Mlnsy Mo.
Buek risg tsr. nis»ehh»»&lt;t. Ju«t
Paul. Ilstm an Ka». Chlckada. . .

some of the regim entation we
were forced Into during war day*.
Thsre hsve naturally been many
and serious doubts as to the
wisdom of tha restrictions, anJ
more particularly as to the wis­
dom of methods of application.
"Ju st how many of these res­
trictions we need to ra r n r forward
Into the peace era, and bow dras­
tically they need apply, are ouestlens which may be considered
open for argum ent. World condi­
tions, s i wall as domestic condi­
tions, m ust enter Into any such
discussion. Personally, I feel the
sooner we get back to an . open,
cozizcnoR
*
competitive system, th e better It
: - ■.
. ’ .
will be fo r America, and for Jhn \ . ’-i- /
The Herald ragrcU a n error In
world. I f a il sura also, th a t this
Is tha conviction of many thou­ th e Seminole Country Ctub Adv.
sands of Floridians and others In Friday. Dad. 37 Issue. T he price
producing the varied merchandise to r tha New Year's Eve Dance U
handled through o u r 8 ta te Mar- 91X10 per couple and not 9)00
p er person ag advertised.

Tl.e
( ,,fi j I ., r
will include . nm
.rrrS .. *,1,0 , 1.-.
Ministers ate e prrlalty invited tn
atlenrt Tlie tft-v A. .1 IVtIIV of
ntrmlngham. Al* will r.pr.rk on
Hlble propttecy miring *he .10 iliv
cottvenllmt wlilcli Ls Ip* le- held
'T h e .-cl,00 ! .-.t.-er wldii- »o
press IL* deep s|i|i,celatlun to tl,r
Hemlnole f^.jilpy Ctiamher r«( fnrn
tnerre. rltv nifictalfi. tettei tl ngn,.
rip:; nnd the cotnm.utilty nt Urge
(nr. their .-tplendltt eninpei iJtiJIr.*
d brlirm l Mr Mfiddy*

NANKING.

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vi'.i t,.**i ! t'itviruiosi.. reItfit * t&lt; ' .g ,!** mi ttir day Irelo ir &gt; hr Lillian. I' *Uz&gt; repotted
ir»t.v l&gt;v Mrs Kdwant Kircher.
tubcictiiosls avfi* tatlmi .yrjrtary.
fjrnrge 'l&gt;ailiy, cltalnnaii of the
C-hri-.Int*!! .'leal drtvn. today urged
r r f - lo r . of ..e.iL*. t'i remit 'lot,3*
ruwv. n, orrtrr tha) tt may he known
!,.*« n&lt; ,r the j .,,1 ttir drive has
Ir.u ht-d

f-AHin. Dec 30. UVi- Th* French
geiversl Uaff said Viet Mam forces
in iryp. china have Umvrhcd a
..f t,»fiVy 3«t,tfirkJ against
the
t j,r gey town of
Mamdinti I'fiUy Till.* pl«ce&gt; ton-*
trot, tlte moutti of the Rouge
rtYer veitliffiM of llAI\p|. Dt»*
pitrtiffi from tire colony raid th*
VI't Natue.-c are MtcUlng French
pcK.IUotui within Hanot which ta
citclrrlrd. and th e re ts ItghUng
at several other polnU.

ftpokerjnan tor l|«e ''liltirve fmel^n
olflce avid today liitt C hina does
tu»t rerosttilr*' Ita.-.IT:; right (to
rveapy Dairen. y,e ztitef port of
Manchuria Tlte ciuner^ a|-ltude
la Uf&lt;-. ttie Hovlet Union gave up
tts rigid to ttohl lu lre it la&amp;t May.
ithat all mvlct troutv. Iiad been
withdrawn from northern ch in a
flno.\U Iraq arynr»t r i, if muter
TII 0 7 Ilf:PORTED
trm v. of another 4grertnent. riovlr1
It I. I'trkin* rr-portfd Friday
force* tnay otcupy D \!ren oh long
as a state tif vrar cauls. M&gt;m*lhlnj tlie theft of more th a n ItOO worUk
tlie Ctilnc.-fi- cay U no longer true. &lt;4 sh irts and trousers which were
stared In an tip. Ifi It* room In the
IVnerdtHf' Building, opposite U *
SANFORD G RO W IN G
R L Frrkina stare. eeeetUng tu
polke • rereed.
w
An Index to the growth of S a n ­
ford l* the &amp;70 new. w tP r m rters D ID O SE CONDITION BETTE#
which lufle been lir (fillet idtwe
OoiMlIUon of H. C Dufloao, local
1B4I, according &lt;tn Grady Duncan, htfunince man who is confined
city bulkUng tn*|&gt;««-tor. . In IMt
thens were 1900 mater*. in IMS
1B33 meters: In 1B44 - TOM m eters;
In IB4« . Z3A8 and In 1M«. 34701 tng according to
meter*. „
, Dr. Orville Barka.

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Negro auualll« In Work! War

Figrhtfrrjj: Cities*

» w 1.38 p-repitt of* Negro
atn-nglli
while i-uMt.iltlf* were
C ities, th e n eg lected c h ild re n of s ta te leg islatu res, 8 51 percent pf white sUrng Ui.
so m etim es com e b y th e ir own, but g e n e ra lly only by
Hh-et*. towels, and blankrU
fig h tin g fo r it. F o r y ears, a c c o rd in g to th e U nited S ta te s account Ipr inure than half the
New*, M ichigan c itie s h a v e ru n sh o rt o f m oney b ecau se cotton uxrd In the manufacture
th d s t a t e p re sc rib e d , v a rio u s e x p e n d itu re s and a t th e of household goods
sam e tim e lim ited th e ir so u rc e s o f revenue. All th e w hile
th e s ta tu was b u ild in g up a la rg e surplus. A s the c o u n try
It b&gt; estimated Uutt Uie ptiyoical
d istric ts a re o v e r-re p re se n te d In p roportion to th e ir p o p ­ output of the cotton gouds Indus­
ulatio n , in M ichigan as in m an y o th e r s t a t e leg islatu res, try doubled from I0UO to 19i1.
city p ro te sts go t n o w h e re.
F in a lly the. M ichigan w orm turned* T h e cities p u t u
VAkbLEV vfcNfcfTA^r
co n stitu tio n a l a m e n d m e n t on th e N o v em b er bullot, re ­
BUNDS
q u irin g th a t u u e -s ix th .o f th e s t a t e sales ta x b e re tu rn e d
The moil beautiful blind* made
to school d istric ts an d a n o th e r six th to cities, villages am i
Wood - Aluminum . Sift I
to w n sh ip s. The a m e n d m e n t c a rrie d hy m ore th a n 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 .1 Cost no mar* than ordinary
'th is m ean s th a t $ 5 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 of udded rev en u es will go bllnda.
V. W STEVENS. Ksrluilro Rep.
every y e u r to sch o o ls and cities.
• 17 IV. Robinson — Orlando
S om ething o f th is n u tu re m ig h t be done to a d v a n ta g e
in F lo rid a .

**•&gt;* »a •*' tall*
|'■ka
b n a n aialalala.A
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Great Polish Novelist
.H I., la IW —aalO "*'*
i l u l U»4«i«'*ni li tklr *
---Win *.r*.
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An a n n iv e rsa ry w hich h a s been r a th e r overlooked
I k . M.fkM u a
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IKM I.IO 1-rr.s nklrk Is »*»••* in th e s tre s s of m o re e x c itin g ev en ts is t h a t o f P o la n d 's
O il, tsim .4 Ik tks »« o r »*• ch ief novelist, H e n ry S ieu ck iew icz, born 100 y e a rs ag o
•tf. sll . r a . Alseslrks.
albs
IliiL-m onth He ta n k a w ith th e top-notch h h ito ri-n l n velists o f a ll tim e, a lth o u g h h is best-know n is not his b est.
" Q u o V atiis", u sto ry o f Hom e in the tim e o f th e E m ­
p e ro r N ero and th e A p o stle s P a u l and P e te r, w as a n
s .i.s
im m ensely (xipular b e s t-s e lle r w hen tra n s la te d into E n ­
MUMMY. 11r.t ■ :to, rji&lt;&gt;
glish h a lf a c e n tu ry ago. In lite ra ry q u ality it is o u tran k e d
U|BLK VKKBB KOIt TUUAl
by his sto ries of P olish 17th c e n tu ry h isto ry , "W ith F ire

Do You Need
Supplemental
Vitamins?.

Notice To Property Owpers And Building Contractors
T h e B u ild in g Code am i Z o n in g O rdinance o f th e C ity o f S a n fo rd .re q u ire s

Dy w. v. n r m N o
Tuucliton Drug Co,

n co m p lete s e t o f p lan a a n d sp ecificatio n s, to g e th e r w ith p la t p lan , to b e filed w ith
th e B u ild in g - I n s p e c to r b efo re g ra n tin g a p e rm it

Taking too many VItaming
harms not your systrm. but
your porkrtbook. th r the wtsilom of Nature Is great, an# tbe
body aoalmjUCra only what it
neetLy. dlsranllng the reel.
84 let yqur ptiyslclan depkje
.your vltatnla requlreinenta, sad
If you sited more Uian your diet
supplies he will atlvise Uie right
amount, saving you unnaoe*- y
sary exprnse.
When he advlsra Mijiplnqentat Vitamin.*, buy Ute product
of a reputable pturmaoeutkwl
manuforturrr.
Tills Is the HOlh of a aerie*
of Editorial Advertisements ap­
pearing In this paper each Mon­
day.

fo r th e erectio n ; a lte ra tio n ,

o r re p a ir of a n y b u ild in g o r s tru c tu re w ithin th e fire lim its, a n d -any b u ild in g
o r s tr u c tu r e c o stin g m o re th a n $ 5 0 0 .0 0 located w ith in th e C ity, w h ich ahull be
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p ro v e d .

h a s b e e n co m p leted and

up*

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Beginning January 1, 1947, the foregoing requirement# shall be enforced and
no building permits will be granted until thesa requi^menta have bean
complied with.

FOR SALE

H. N. SAVER
CITY MANAGER.

FIVE ACRES
EARLY FORTUNE
CELERY PLANTS
PHONE 256— J

16 an d S w o rd " , " T h e D elu g e" an d " P a n M ichael." T h ese!
ih h av e sw ift m ovem ent and good c h a ra c te riz a tio n . No novcUKiVINO r o ito s . DO
i v i
n
j|Kt L,vur j)B|„(ej b e tte r b u ttle scene* th a n Sifinckiew icz.
FT ; Your life U a vjpur.-W hen he d ied , h e was re p o rte d to have bpen plannin g
4:14.
a serie s o f novels on th e N ap o leo n ic w a rs. O utside p fj
Dunum L|&gt;l words: "See tliAl T o lsto y ’s " W a r a n d P e a c e " no novel of th e first o rd e r
U»ln Watch-lac b«*fti It to tin* h as b een w ritte n
on th e s e ep o ch-m aking s tru g g le s .j
floating!■*
S ienckiew icz would h av e been tfie one w rite r to fill th e!
“fUiwe rmybixly lauds the noble assig n m en t. His d e a th in ID lfi prevented.
work U k.Jus.1 led. Iter*. why
BUT

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Uorrji't mmikO mI) Jh’liik u( puying

Effective Spray
Uina nun,- moneyf Inquire* the
litccleimy Pn-av I1i&lt; y do UUnk.
.(pool It, but they don't do nnyT h e fru it g ro w e r w ith la rg e groves, a s w ell 4t‘s th e
■ thing about It.
t a ll-a ro u n d f:*nn«r w i t h .a few a sso rte d fr u it trees, will*
f* *•
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.Florida
Travel
Jama Afl he helped by a new a g ric u ltu ra l chem ical w hich has been
1 Train*. Planes—headline. The out; d ev e lo p e d for use w ith o rd in a ry spraJKng etiu ip m en t.
J look for the luurial aenaim wa»
T h is m a te ria l, m a d e fro m petroleum a n d su lp h u r,!
.jlfyer hotter. ITiiliculiunx are thet p ro tects ag a in st fu n g u s g ro w th s and insects, it covers:
hotel? and iqiitrliiient |mu»e.
1 jhrougliuut the alute will »oon Ih&lt;
* the* fru it o r vegetables^ with a th in , ru b b e ry film w hich
stre tc h e s with g ro w th * an d w hich does not need to be)
filled to nvtrflowlng.
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W ith n ‘.|&gt;e&lt;t to hla ■ilininN'rn- rem oved before thtv p ro d u c t is m a rk e te d .
C lim ate, p la n tin g , and c u ltiv a tio n p in y 1nrpr»Hanr*
*■*-f4 lo n —of- Puerto Mien, yeoeiatU
.re g a rd e d h? u iiutrn fulfilli\ Met p a rts in tile developm ent of fru its a n d v e g e ta b le s for th e
Tugwell, original itiM.-evrli htum m a rk e t, b u t they a)l go for n a u g h t if th e g ro w in g produ ct
tr u s te r , say*
any* In
|l ;
truster,
in hitit new Iwu.k, "It is a tta c k e d by a n y o f th e m any pests w hich infest th e
f
might lw* .nelali.in whtt! v*r wi’if p lan t w orld. T he fa rm e r, th o u g h h e may not think o f
r
trying to do but it wn* a* I, u*t
jf « a prartlral nlteiniil In meet J it in (hut w ay, has a n active, useful p a rtn e r in th e research
.drrfierntr situation". You mav chem ist.
■ raat awsurril it wa» jmeUllsin if
. Tligwell wn« rimnected with It.
Our iiundrrd nod fifty Kars ugo
Anottier train* wreck; no one . Kxjs-rlmrnU In tbc growing of
rolUm la various colors are bring Nrgnm (bm trird apjirokknatr.
-killed but 40 Injured Another nlr- conduclrd
in 111* Unltrd ly 18 isrrrn t of ttie U 8 . popu­
gne crash; . II [mamgrrs killed. fitates mid both
la fluwix.
lation.
f ** - - Another h o t e l
fite. another
fkrtooinn. aootlier hiiio aecldrni.
l ; ? * *o k tons An ever Increasing ere; • - sen do of brokrn legs, bunted heitd.%
- *«l.l~t
ImOls..1 ns
(lie whole
wluile nation |
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a* the
Rig Jit t« Your
f ‘ furiously putiui-A ILs mail lus! to r 1
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• plrasur# UraUu by arcklrni lilts
p d o r N t e p H . . .. .
! i ,i y » r now tot41 wnuo Ilirrr ttious»nd mom Uiatv last ycar's toll And
t MU year, with more Hnd inure
need
Y our
cloth cs
kutotnobiles. f,.»- lni|movrmrnLs In
ghvay ronstrwtlon. the ranualc le a n in g !
,Ust will be greater Uian ever.
• for gfilomobiirs account for 34 QOO
Y o u ’re too busy to d ro p
' &gt; of oil accldrnfal draUia. or 0 000
more than In 104S.
th e m off! J u s t call us
Alten. Prenldent Truman's |
a n d w e’ll pick up and
IteartoU friend, wlm was electthe chairmanship of' the j
d e liv e r! •
tructlui) Plrwnce ^Cnrporaworldli blggeat bonk, bo- 1
cause he told funny stories, has re•ignrd Just In time to forstall a
C L EA N ER S
oorur&lt;Q&amp;U4nal bivrwlWaUun Very
A N D LAUNDRY
Ukriy . an Inrenitgatlorj will be
made anyway, but it I* dmibtfut If
113
to Avenue
Phone 914
anything sedouily wrong erfx be
found. Aa Mr. Aden himself once
laid, he couldn’t afford to do anythink crooked; lw‘d *have SO fedend agents on his nCtk before hr I
could turn srutmri. BUM hla re­
signation will oenre to keep In­
coming Itnpnbllcan* from feeling I
WE TAKE TH*S OPPORTUNITY TO
they hav« to kick him out.

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I lu re* y o u r o p p o rtu n ity t o ' b u y th a
clothe* y o u w ant a n d need a t prices
you w an t tp p ay !

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Values

All wool ^ an d p a r t wool co at
styles, sjjp o v er, also a fin e s e le c ­
tion of sleeveless s w e a te rs .

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Sizes 12 to 41

24.50 to 55.00

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5.95 Values

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8.95 Values

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C ape o r.G o a ts k in l e a t h e r s sizes 31 to -Hi

COATS

16.75 Values ..........

WOOL

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The year of 1040 comm to a
dose with a total of six lynching*
to lla discredit. This U five more
than Uie mttnbet* o f , lynchliuts
. during Uie )nrvlous year, but four
*-i&gt;f Thtvwr were lynched ‘arune-tm te
by Uie same mot). More to the
credit of law rnforcement officials
la the fact that in at least 14 In­
stances they, were able to prevent
lynclUngs by prdmpt tntdUl»en1
And three other lynctdngs
' it efforU
prevented by atmllar
clviUano. All lyncttlng* occuned
|h« South; all of the prevrn*
except one. also occurred In
South. Wb are making pror to be lure. It may 6e«m
man being lynched, but
Jtehvw progress—and It will
j be long before every SouthernreallXM Uut lynch law li not
»»y to settle any of the pro­
of the South,
of the facta pertaining to
have finally
Icnd-Ltaoe was a
name which really
"gilt". The actual amount
gift was 40 billion dollar
1 amount approximately wjual
half of what every man. woman
• child In Ut* United State*
Irt tha oomparaUvety proayaar of 1M0. Th» only
Itw - n o tM M lU im ^
bacauoe wa got track
perhaps more than we
reaoon ever U&gt; expect.

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29.75 Values

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29.95 Values ............................................... ......

45.00 Values

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Men's Jong sleeve
SPORT SHIRTS

Sleeve S trip e d

T Shirts

P a rt wool an d c o tto n su ed e ,
sizes S m all. M eduim , L a rg e

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All o th e r p rices
proportion.

re d u c e d

in
O ne R ack o f

12.95 Values ..................

EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION FOR

J^Q.89

AH o t h e r co a ts a n d ja c k e t s re d u c e d in price. A v a rie ty in a il
wopl, c o rd u ro y , z e la n p o p lin .

DRESSES

14.75 Values

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Boy'a

Utility Coats

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VaUies
lin e s to 11.75

On# T a b le of M en ’a lo n g
sleev e s trip e d

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SWEATERS

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6.95 Values

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WE WILL BE CLOSED
WESpNpSDAY AND THUHSDAY

8.95 Values

Boy's Trousers
P4rt wool ValuM to S.tffi

7.95 Values

9.95 V uIucb
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Corduroy Jackets, pastel and bright s h a d e s
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Rabbits Hair Coats and Battle Jackets 6.95 and
7.95 Values
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Class Of ’35 Holds 1 Reunion Of Class Of
Reunion On Thursday
’33 field On Friday

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Caasel berry‘‘News
J a n e Williams t'aaaclberr')

The g ra d u a tin g class of
ivunnni u! t o r Class of t'.rrt
The Community Church Sunday
— TELE. NO. 148 of Seminole High School held a »f AtheSeminole High SrhoUl ««&lt; School C hristm as program , under
class reunion on' T h u rsd ay night

held Oil Friday night at the Settl- the d i i 'c t l u n of Mr«. H art l-'ulk-i,
mole Country Club with
Huy wg. pHrsenled tbe evening ol Dc
Fcliolt acting
tiiirtl *at
Community Home
&gt;, ms ina-ter oltj cei’B.
*s the sioiiiinuimv
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monies.
Mrs ________
M argaret ______
/acha!)
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Hill
t
W n gbt and Mis Maylirlle Mas
William* sang "Silent
N ight"
well were incited to atten d but Headings s e l f given by the lob
Mr, and Mrs. fslewarl GnUhv-l
Mr*. Mu Swell was called out of lowing
Mr. and Sirs. T. I). Ilrowu have
Fa ls \
Morgan,
Hetty
entertained on Thursday evening
TUESDAY
returned Dum n visjt with friend*
tow II.
(owing Fat.-; Moigun. Hetty Mot
The Olrl Seoul Cuurt of AwatriLi with mii inform al reception ho n­ and relatives in Lakeland and
The
club
was
Wnuttfullv
deco
I tie
lienuttfiillv devor - ; gun, F rances H attaw ay, Million
«U1 be b e lt a t liie IJUlc Iliiii'C oring Mr. and Mrs. David Gatchel W inter Haven.
atevl with magnolia blossoms and , Uaies. Ulcmla St 1 mid. Buhl,) Hatat 7:00 J». M followed with a who have recently returned from
leaves and down the centei of taw ny, Charlie l t d in. Maude Ann
F an am a where th ey were statio ned
dumber party,
Mr, and Mrs. AI W it MaUuii of
the long table were arran g em en t* Itevin, Jack tielsk'l, Jean Gel-let,
with the A rtn v .
Guests called
Jacksonville were the guests of
of white emnellias and greenery S u ta n n e Done Iy. Hob Stroud, Ilian
between the hours uf tvoo and
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
Uuyd
Coleman
for
ihtsisperred vvitli red ami gteen rhe I lonely. Fat Dourly, Jo a n Dm
10:00 o'clocka few days last week.
cuiiilles. P fc tu ie - of the mem bers tin, J ih- Mattock*. Jack SwenihtThe Gatchel home in M ayfair
—
ttf llie class cllbpevl from the '7t-* s grs?«».
F a tt y
Stiuiik.
M sigiue.
was gaily deem a led With a C h r is t­
Mr. and Mrs. 1.. II. Harvey
Salm sgumh and made into l ' 1 « ' t Dimelv. and Dav id Strunk
Santa
mas
scheme.
In
the
living have as their guests Mr. and
cards marked the .eating a r r a n g e (■]„„, presented nil the cluldien
Oil Friday evening Mr. an d Mrs room was u large ('hrigtntas Mrs, L K. S in g le / of H en derso n­
meiit of the g u e d * .
present with candy and,toy*.
U . U Unborn en tertain ed for a tree and g reen cedar ami rad ville. N. C.
I’mktiiil* mul dnnring w e ie enT u r - d a v morniiik, ft Chrislnia*
berries
were
bunked
on
tbe
m
a
n
­
num ber of frletuLs tit their hunt*
^iiytal tiltuUgl.ieil ilie eVeinwg. A
il y for [iu- i nipIoyiT- and theii
lug lodge n ear Ka}ilaiulo Springs tle. T h e dining table wue guyvcgd
Mr.-nnd Mrs (WUhtrd NirhciUnn
few moment# o f silence w ere ob- umUies » n - held on the Iriwn i t
(w ith a venison aUtdt fry and o u t- wllfi n la. e cloth and at one end of Balrm . Ittd. are VWtlng Mrs.
svived tn honor of the meodwi's flout of the j ' a -e l U t iv Femiewas a cry stal punch liowl s u r ­ Nk'lmUuii'a permits Mr. and Mrs
[doo r party.
of the class who lost th eir live* F acking House
The iitogiaot
rounded with fern ami holly b e r ­
G u e s ts gathered around a large ries which whs presided over hy Zcb JUtUtf.
in the reyetrl war. They were opened with a p la y e r by Hev.
I bonfire wltlle Mr. Itab o m . broiled Mrs. F. K. Gatchgl. O ther a p ­
Clyde Marriage, Jack tillio n ami N ath Thompson, followed by sin g ­
Mrs. FrancIteott Keener lias re­
William Frdston. “Tlieyy I* h’o ing by ev i i Voile, und a short talk
steak:, o re r tile coals, tftler pointments w ere silver and cry s ta l
turned
Dorn
Augusta,
(lit
wliere
Death', a poem. w:i*. read follow­ by llililuitd i nssellierry.
ch Utcy were nerved with and sm alt figu rines and 'b o w ls
Funch
Uic
vial
ted
Mr
apd
Mrs.
T.
M
ing the sili-tne. ftu’olations p e r­
I potato salad. pickles, mil* and cuf. which Mr. G atchel bro ught from
Allen entertained everyone whit
1£reiser
for
a
few
dayk.
taining to eacJi member flour the Ids magic and Flinch mol Ju.ly
\ t * f . _T h e remainder of tlie evening d lr iiln
where he was stationed
'.
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|IHI1 l»V**
Faboaguiuli of that year we.e
[ w u sp en t in singing songv mid with th e A rm y fo r some time.
menuiet*
Who
w
ere
.kfr. and Hr*, fin melt Hum
lead at In tervals throtigh the
[ HcJuuiglng glories.
About ?!i g u e s ts called durin g
Mis. Clare F iatt (’Hit-, evening and they in tu rn gtive it
spent ChriaUnaa tn OtMiieiwliii- attend.
Time* enjoying th e party were the appointed lime.
wood
rcai)
the
Class
Heconl
which
vtatting Mr. und Mrs. Ituwoe Me.brief outline o f th eir lives follow­
r. and Mt». &lt;W. V. Billing, Mr.
she w n d p in llk'15.
Lane. Jr.,
ing gi admit ion,
*
Mr». D. K C hap m an . Mr. and
Members a tteniilp g were Mr. » n j
Those atte n d in g were Mt, nml
. W. K Holly head, Mr, and
Mr. F a i l Hr.gel of d'.M S. At
Mr*.
Hoimbr
C
arter.
Mr.
and
Mr»Mr. an d Mrs K enneth (lreeii
Mi*. John l ‘pUriel. Mi mid Mts.
C U JkiweH, Mr nnd Mm
apent Clirtatimut with Mr. G reen 'a Claience t'olliiis, Mr, and Mi*. Henry Witte. J r . , Mr. and Mr*. In nl lr Avenue. Daytona Item'll,
P. Hunt. Mr. a n d Mrs Earle
pntrnta Mr. an d Mts W. B G reen David Katie of Oviedo. Mr .amt Malcolm H iggins, Mt- 1,111J Mi.«. hiiid: '*A * 1 lniik back iivri liiy
Mrs. Hubbard Eubanks. Mr. *uJ
i U u U v * In Ujnh S» Ii«nM nint
Mis* Gladys Welts e n tertain ed In Augusta, O i.
M r . . an d M r s . , Kabom .
in pullin'
Mrs. Henry Jam eso n of Tluchester. Jack Hussell. Mt nml Mi*. Huy- I'll nay l bat in} «
bourtne B e a r a n d Ann Ua- on T l i d d a y morning w ith a
in,,inI
l.uiubpiHt,
Mr.
an
d
Mr*.
N.
Y-.
Mr,
and
Mr*.
Clarence
Mt*
»|H*akhi|!
atnl
«lnl *n**
“C h ris tm as Coke" party for her
Mr. a n d Mr*. J. M. HhueuiAkrr
II. H. Odhnm. Ml. mul Mrs W i l l i ­
lhim any i*f tin*
friend* ut b a r b o.... at UDI E lm litve arrived from Oalivrsvllie to stead of Isike Mary, Mr, and Mf*. am Htrinper. Mi mut Mt*. Gordmi unii'ii
jtubjtH'lh t t §mik In fa« t «*v»*n 'tty
Hiiloh Mongei of Lmigwiiod, Mr Aveime.
M*etwl th e rem ainder of tlu&gt; holi­
*.
^
Mi and Mrs William htujm
Ak&gt;'tihi "*'t bitkc
The p u r l j, room s, we re decorated
and Mr*. Randall Frie*t. Mr. a ‘ , IIimilee.
\H
II
D
l.ikMrMney
day*
tu
ford
urfli
Mr
and
Mhv
Mi* Mnk ItiHiibley. Mt and Mi* Tv
ht'lfii'ii in* nil**1! f t *1 1 i I b;lkt*
with t!hrisrmn&lt; colors. Ked hibW*
A K Hhoemaker
Flijiilu-tli
N
a
n
e,
Mirt
dlmm
tti v die Tmo-b Ion. Ml. and M* cti|, p ouisettias ' and green pine
» IMihlii
b .MmI tliamaOt *
Wdliiim Vtbleti. Mt and Ml*, e b1 Wiule. Ml- False n r - . , n o , HalUiIh tn *i%»!•**». t«fu
n* tbn
bough* were used with red b u r n ­
«i'lt,
t
t
f
*
M
ii i o ii iei rt i i r h i . Hoy
Mr.
nnd
Mis
W
alter
Sneed.
Nitvy, n lull I Irmiiii il »t* |*illili»’
Frill'd of St. F e te r sb p ig . Mt- and
ing candles lighting the «eene.
— :— ■— r
Hnl*.
Joe
O'Coiiniir
and
llalp't
Jr.
of
Glilium!
Beach
and
*on-i
Mrs. Iln try |luo«on of llollywoisl.
f [ii'jtkiii
a\ni iii*onatii&gt;. y»'t .nil1
H is. C ailer WiUAn of la-ski- The dining tab le from which r e ­
•f
#•
F * —t -• ■
III*. N. C. who U M D jtiiig her freshment* w ere srVv'ed w a s cov er­ W allet1 and Vinson spent file holi­ Mr. tiitil Mrs. Iloy Reel. Mr. and Vincent, * . ■
|&gt;iUtf«.
days
with
Mr.
anil
Mrs.
F
ran
cis
Also Mr
mul Mr* J e m d n g #
Mr*. It. It. W atkins. Mr* and Mr*.
aether, Mrs. *A. !’. lihndy, was ed w ith a lay*-' d o t h centered w ith
N
ilt
lUdtfpl
rtnlid
with'
"I 'UiUl
itored last F rid a y evening by a low a rt alignment of puln set tins E. Boll.
Eugene Hi ewer. Mr. and Mis. ! Hurt of Urliitolo, Mt i t ' d Mrs- my Mtn T**jttt*i&gt; t«*
at* * a* Ii*'*
S. fhipelui'd of New Sm yrna. M1 llirliaiil F ickerill of Mrlmulb Mi ►tail Ontu t b;ui *
ml H n . - J . U Hoi Ion with anil pine in n cry stal bowl «n a
Mt*. and Mr*. A. , 8 . . , William*. nnd Mr*. Ft rttikltn Scarboroug
mill Mr- Ctirri* •isdeinnir of Jaek^ ’ If you JiBVf* 11*«* iittiHfcst nf ymn
y at ‘th eir lionia iui F a ln ietta rcfiecGir flanked on each sidu with
soiivdlr. Mrs. H an d Lvrmiu "I still nl .lllUL'btci at bisirt !lk»* Mi
red ta p e r s in .c r y s ta l candle hold­
[Avenue.
' c ■o*.fe,y* t ?.r.U,rs / ri‘
of Atlanta. Ml and Mrs. J.
he holiday# with Mr. «'"! Mr- I Ml t .. , lliuy u f Delatnd. Mr. « " ! Hi a. In ,ton. Mis, 'TliB'1.’ ^ e 1' dge Krtlfrt fnr*: d Tnrr T*ntit Y«*»»r '•'«*
B rig h t red lii arilian pepjwu. tall ers. C ry stal H uy- hrid the a s ­ Boyd
t Oleiuat. and M s mid Mt , M |. , , U|)1 t l um|ih,ley of Dum- of Mulberry. Mi- E m l Nddnck
n( j nr ilauL'bti r !»&gt; t'* • nbi ud f a n,l**t«
Iryd tapers und Imwls of Full sorted open faced sandwiches, t*. A, Will in ins.
I din. Mr a n d Mrs? U* F • G ann * ami Miss Fa II line Ikdbimv
tu tin I &gt;»11«IT^ v*«tb irtratm
t*i
[ f r u i t s and n u ts w ent u»pd t« daily cakes and bowls held point«
I ami Mi-- Kii’l
Wash'll
gton
I
Mi
ami’
Mr*
Malcolm
Miller
-d
chips
and
salted
nuts
whirh
w
eie
v.,u will want
1 1n
get plan-*
Id ycorate the room a^w hare gaim *
Mr. ilffii Mr* Ch^rle* Wimlin't * -\\ alkylllifWO, Fa . Mr and M• : UU. Mflli.-"n f D l l '..... It Heaib
t..i than)
ti
, I to - ,tl HHH.1
, lint co|ite*ls weie enjoyed Fri •'
I vot i f t nml Hnnirhlrr nf HnMnn; Mnur. nr^ F lunk r t n i- e - f WTodel mei e, M
,1 t.o ho
iW*ie aw atded to Mrs. II. E. For - Vkfts J»tV’Fill
like Mi Hs
j
*if b»*r niirvut*. Mf n.» I a ml Ml* l liulli- lleldlli of &lt;"
’ d»|l, Mrs. Ada Wilson, O 1&gt;. Lao
Tiwiiiii
T l u , » rnjujrlnt! th f t t Y i f i i ' l h
\\ V h.-M . tu
U
Mi* I A Itaburn of Tn
. ii -i.in
■lirrss nnd W, c . Tlsoti. At a lale
id
H it
llie i n ! '
h
as»f
Si*
m
*
hi
ith
lb
Si
reels
I toll -d.tv
pa. Ml- v " lot F u lle r
• *1 Ian-1
hour refresh m ents of fiu it cake. weie Die irds.se* M arv Helen M e
fold i Li - i Mi*. II F t ’hitwooil .if Ki-#I"
)- •11- llg--*
Lire cream and coffee were served Hm bat a Ann E«lrnfirW. Ita rb a r i ,
nftel iio*,i .
1
Ann
AiUnii.
t
art.I
;
Mr
aiai
Mr. F I I VIII b Mi*s kAi r
. , l a - -I
' t o the following Mrs. Wilson, hnli- j t m k e r . o l y v e Atm Adam*. ‘ » r ' « i Mr a t n .Min Fred Harrt-*m
IO !„ I - i
...
\V 11ini&lt; rt .»-l- of I nmpa. M
*ikmiier. C a rol ,t*nti Maciwethei. ] were llie guest.* ut Utrir son
[&lt;tr guest. • Mr, an d .Mr. \V t
I fill di'!-*o
Mr
and
Mt* It,u n tilv ’ Fowell
Mi— Liu In- 1
! ii ii iuni i.
ITDoli. Bev. mol Mr*. W. F. \ r t
Nancy Je a n A n p i e b y . I egg&gt;' : iliuigliter-tn-km
|
write
!•
I
riiHiif
*
*
*
f
i
N ixie latwreture
H s n W iti.
In
T a m p a Api.lebv J rt
i n u 1st SI
I in v 11 oi a
................. ...
'
Studio
F
over CtirLstmaA
I Uvlv I
B an life Jack Hughes «ud t m
lieu* Ii I in
Fe*lei of tjiiillliaii tin.
Mrs Mavme Hodgkin and urn
Hill 1 11 \N N ID Nl F M C V r
Sieve i/.nl lloby Mrrn x|s-ttt Die
Mi ami Mr* AiilhrH N WlliL
wn-krnd In DuytOoa Ib-nrli with
in a
onlay tin Dir
Mr* Hodgkin's hi oilier a ml slx te t.
I Miss Bertie H ughes noil Hayes ,
WAIJM-MCIADGIII.IN
, DIn-law Mr am t Mrs, George Mero j of ,a -oft. Joh n AU xaudr
i Wilson of Tampa.
Announcement ta made of ” &gt;e of New York
IP ai Die Fetnald 1
M*‘ " |
m arrtngr of
Charlr*
AtherUm
j
H o .pllat Mi* William#
Wo invito all visitors in Siml'ord lo re sis­
well
known
fern
grower
of
j
Waltvs. a ' H
*•
*
t* i
Lieut, nnd Mis. David Gal. h.-l '
ie'»em»Hi|e.l a- Die ........ .
Fen. P ark and Mr; .
JVi * ■ have' ™., ,'v'r,i fro,,,-Fmmn,,."wwIn*i
b.Von !5 L-w ell i . aw l id
tor with (ho (h a m h o r of Commoroo at I ho
■Jsiugldlti (‘aiighter of Mr and Mm Iht y b» Vp U' ph *tRtnun'll f«■i thp
Mr nnd Mr* Sidney Vilden anF A R R E L L
$ i | |calk* Knoll of Ism*wood
nuft
VC«r
Lirut.
(«uU*hrl
tn
laitvlits’r
. , Ilenv.. nod. .7
, . In I: loHince
-1
Tourist (Vntor Cornor I 'irsl St root and
| H ie
wedding Cwk PlftCe tn rleriniua!
(bev plan
noiinti Hie
in birth lit o duugnu
..
1
Klngsland
Cta
on
IX*
2*
Mis.
Je
a
n
William,
of
..............
PACKAGE S T O S U r
. ^
Iu
FVrtwiUl-I aiuwIi Ujh
M*" i" ‘ W»
•Ilte bride wmv formerly contu
San lord Avonuo.
ia*-led W1U1 l i e prmnllicnt tnagaHospital
Iif.lt ST k k tk t l »10C. 7 % o n e S J ^
Mr. and Mi*. T. (I. Iliowo will
ilur "Go" pUbllalwd ll» Near York
T hey villi rcaldc
Hie Urtdw have as their guests im-i New
Yeais their dau g h ter and son in­ ning to tnako their home m
gnxrm's home o n Trout
law Dr, mpl Mis. ft. K llaim -m ford.
of W inter Haven, .Mr*. T. O,
Tourist Club moots ovary M onday nif?bt,
Brown, Sr. of Orlando and C ap t.
Ainomf Dinar planning to attend
nnd M i - . Davis Wy Fill man of tin- O range Bowl fisilball ........ In
you nro cordially invited.
Lakeland.
Miami on New Y n y s Dnv are
Dr mul Mrs W V tlltUn, and
tkiugliler Chill Mr an d Mi -M m I
Mr, and Mr*. W. S lliniiitori
and guest. Di. Sam V.mo i f Micsli, J r , Einlvlev Mil's ’ and
f|r
AIlnopienpiF. New S i n in to n e M a n Auli-i Hprn.ci.-l I n and Mix
returneil a fter spending • Iu i *imiu« J N Tolar. Mr n n l Mr.-- It lIVn|i and Min Ilots) Mr and Mrs
with Mis. T hornton's *i»tri*. Mi*
IM.AN N O W TO A T T E N D OUR
Isdu Haley and Mis* lltur! Ilnley Harry T \» k e aial children F.iirtya
and
Henry.
I
in Ijikvlaml.

Social Calendar

Mr. And Mrs. Gatchel
Honored With Party

at the Palm * ami Fines teslnuratu. Those- in charge of the uffa-r
were Min. B loughtun Watkins,
.Mrs. It. K C anas. Miss D orothy]
l'owrtl and Jack Hughes
The three table* were a rran g ed
to fot'm a " l " -and d eem u lions
on tbe table* were poinsellias and
burning red candles. Uthei Christluus decorations weie u ii a n g i 1
m ound the room. As the guests
arrived the girls were present) J
with rnmeiiiu corsage* ami the
boys were given cigarette*. i\ ln i
the class sponsors, Mrs. Elisabeth
Shoemaker l.yurh mol Mrs. Ileb-.i
\ e r n a y Chase, were presented
col sages.
The blessing was asked by R andni| Friest anil Jack Hughes, the
m aster o f rrrrtniimrr, jntvg tttir
wefconu* to the members.
T he
class prophecy wa» read tiinl eg. h
mem ber introduced by Mr. Ilughc*.
He then read the limitation under
each person** name from the -ibib

Personals

41. L. Ralxjrns Give
Steak Fry And Party

Sti.-o '-snta alliveil vvltl pr* -• !
Mu nil to el linn» tlie in . m ■»
t *,T*gt n . uta tions to All and M
Fun) h e l l '
They m e :b&lt; j-t.. ,.l
p a t e n t , of a baby gill. lent.. t».i&gt;
Dec JJ at the I b a il e e Mrnim.o.
Hospital.
Mr. inid Mi.*. Wtanltu/f l.tiude,
milk ami d au g h ter, , Marilyn, uiv
spending the holiday- m ill &gt;• ,
liv e, in F itl.boi gh. Feot:
Ml and Ml's. F le d N die. ii
now iipeialiriL the Sml.t '1 i ’
which they ie*ently pin lni--'*l 11 .Wynaly t.owdei milk.
Mis. l'aul Halo* and rlpo-rblei.*
Station. Mr*, I'nlley llultaw.iv ,o
Hobby and F i a n c e , a ie -peo.lii i
a few day* in Aiken, S. &lt;*,
Mr. and Mi*. Gerald Slrah.i.i

a 'e
1

ii.i.vi.

T-

If.i», ihelr bungalow

I-,... I d ,
D rive w inch th e y
■
p n i i h a . e i j fram llititntrd

i m - ti b e t i &gt; '
\ i*imip **f i J iiiemlieis uf th%
Suinluy -.lewd tuUICll the town
o* a Mink nil t lill.tina* Kve singdip i In i -tank, f a m b
\ f l e r th fy
completed tbt* rmunl*. tltey* nn3’*yeil iefie-h in en t« at the h o |j|(
Mi ami Mis. I: J Her in.

Ilr

Leonard IDrker
D p to n r t r iv l
Kre* r&lt; a m in n l—Glasse* f i tt s d
2UJ S. O range .Are.
Orlando. Flnrldi
Phone 49tl7

MOTH ICRS and
FATllKKK

(iladys Wells Honored
Friends On Tuesday

To Our Friends
.And Cuslomcrs

f. L.* Horton» Honor
Visitor On Friday

This Is The Way To

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Notice

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Downtown Store* Builditifir
Available For

LKASB

At .Once

MOW YEAR’S EVE MID - NITE

Apply Box 91 Core of Herald
S ta lin g T y p e o f B u iln eai T o Be C o n d u cted

Mr. and Mr*, f a i l Hath of
Hillsdale. Mas*, are wintei visitora in Sanford.* Mr*. Ituth is
confined ' o llie Fatntild l-jinghUm
Mrmorial llospilal fm a short
lime. -Mr. B ath is the Mayor of
llillsdala and tha couple is plan

Mr. and Mis, Boyd Coleman
had as their goeal# mi ( Tui.-lma*
day Mr .and Mia. A. S. Willi,mis.
Sr., Mr .and Mis. Albert Malawi,
Mr. and Mrs. Dwigjif W Sliowei
of Safety f l a 'lm i . A, K. rt’iUnmis,
Jr. of Deland. G A William- and
Mi** Je a n Williams of Sanford

NICK’S

O pen
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SMOW-—T U E S D A Y — DEC. * 3 1 — 1 1 :3 0

P.

M.

Y O U 'L L J H R IL L ! !

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£ RAFTS

Dal),

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM

r\re w u r

TRY

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Aer/o/v...
^ ryu H d t ‘TOcoat
AS ADVERTISEO IN ESQUIRE
Tldi winter —cwoltig* in the S*tuthlitil&lt; will be formal
wsat lime. I.ujuy to tbe fullest your every hour uuJer lb*
romantic stojlil ikies appreprUtcfy d io v c J fer tbe g b lo a
your arm. Netlbcix}| Tropical Furuial Wear, lotuiioudy
lljlcd ami lallorcJ, vikiI and ceinl.'ilstile, it now available,
a

N O R T H C O O I,

W H IT E ' T U X E D O

C O A T S —1 2 5 .0 0

B. L.Perkins
CORRECT MEN’S WEAK

.

SEMINOLE COUNTRY CLUB
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31
10:30 ’TIL 2:30 — $3.00 Per Couple
NEIL POWELL’S ORCHESTRA i

MOWUn ■»« .

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�TH E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
DSinsnSa Asalnit t a l i K.UU:
Tqu mo4 *arh .ef you | n hsrvby
nMtllM and r#&lt;iulr»tl* In til* a n r
rlrlrnf and d«mtn&lt;J, wh|Cti jrnu. or
allhar nr r&lt;t», mar l»V* atalnal
•aid ••1st* In Ihr n lllra V lion.
n W. W ARK O u n lv Jude* 'tf
ft*mlnol# fo u n tr. »t nla olfir# In
th# Court lla u n In Hanford. KlorIda. within night rai«nij*r monlKa
tm m I ha tlm# nf tha Clrat pub*
llrallun of Ihla nolle#. Kach claim

Legal Notice
FOOTBALL
ST A D IU M

ORLANDO
TW ici
DAILY.

1

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NOT1CN n r 4KXII4L
irn rH iiiu .D K ii'a jgKKTiKO
The annual In .•tin s nf thr alocS.
hnl&lt;l-&gt;« of lh&gt; Clllarna Hank uf
niluln, Mntl.lt. trill bn hnlrl In IT,
banking rnoine un Tuaadhr. January
I lib IH ? at 1 l*.M for lha purpoaa
nf rlrfllim nf a Iwatd of Directors
for the rnaulng r r a r and Ibn Iran*
sartlun* of aurh nlher bualnka* »a P»at offlrn addrcaa nf ibn rlalman
majr errin'# b r fn r r 1 ihn mratlng. and mtiat ha aarnrn In h r. Ih
lu ted |hl* 10 day Dr*»mbrr. A U rlalmanl, bln agrnl or attorney
or lha aam* ahall ba void.
III*.
/a / NORRMTOff-PKNK
riiA ni.KH o . n i i A r r u n .
TIIUHT CUMI’ANY
C««hl»r.
fly It H K ltlF.lini.
Aa
Trual Offlrar
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Oe CHE
Aa thimlrftlary K«»#ttl
NINTH JUPIC1AI. CIRCUIT OP
nr
of
aald ralalt.
FlrORIPA. IN ANO FOR HEMIN- HAKr.lt &amp; THnflNAI*
OLE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY.
Atlnrnaya
for
Kiarotor
WILLIAM T FRANKLIN
I0J Ma trait llldg
Crmiplalnanf
Orlando. Florida.
it
JOYCE PKTERHON FRANKLIN,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT nF THE
pefendant.
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUI&gt; IN
The Htale of Florida to JOYCE
AND FOR HEMLNOLE COUNTY.
PETKRHON FRANKLIN;
STATE OF FLORIDA. IN UIIAN*,
You ate' hereby notified that a
CKIIY. No. «tll.
suit ha» been fllrfd In the Circuit WILMA LINDLEY PARR.
Court of Hemlnole County, Florida.
Plaintiff.
Ill the sull of william T. Franklin,
complainant %a. Joyce I'elereon I'ERLFY OII.EH PAIIR.
Dafendant.
Frcnklln defendant. Chancery No.
sjlt* The nature of Ihla' dull la I h*
,pf,firattlnga;.
Hr*—obtain *~a—ilin fte c "'Till “are Tn TERLEV fill.EH FARR whoaa
. required to file your w ritten ap­ rtaldanc* and addreaa la. Lt. IJfp
pearance on or lipfor* the (th day Parlay f) parr. Klaff-Com ?lh
of January A, P IHT dr a decree Fleai. Bor * F|*0, Han Franrlaru.
pro confraep will he entered Itallfornla.
Tou ate hereby p o ||(|rd that
Agnlnal (fun.*
WITNEHH my hand and aeal aa ault for dlvorra has been filed
agalnal
you In tk# Circuit Court
Clark of the Circuit Court of
for Hemlnole County, Florida, In
Hcmlnnb County. Florida. Ihla flit .ChHMaey,
Hy Wilms Llndlry Parr,
day of December A. P. IH*
You are hereby re.iulrrd lo III*
i&gt;. 1*. llEIINPttN
your written appraianre wllb the
Clark C lrrult t.'ouri
Clark of said court In the I'ssnly
(HBAl.l
Courl llnuaa at Kanfotd, Florida, on
or before Ih# l?th day of January.

DAYS AND NIGHTS

C IIA S ir iO N C O W B O Y * C O M P E T E

IN C P U N T r
JUDO E H
COURT.
HEMINPI.E COUNTY, P I J il l ll l A .
E state of HANNAH E. BCHU1.T7,
iteceeeert.
tto T icM t o r n n i i i T o n n

jriiiciA L . c ir c u it , i s a s p k o ii
HKMISObR COtINTT. FLORIDA
in c h a n c r h t s o m i
M.VIUIARA T. WATKItH.
I’lalnllff
v*.
• DIVORCE
MILLIE LEMAN WATERS.
D apndanl
(ih iie h o r p i ni.irA T ioN
TO' WILLIE LEMAN MATERS,
t^yaial Lake Drlv#, Orlando F lor^
Vnu ara hereby ordered In appear
In paraon for by Attorney) In tha
Circuit Court of Kamlnole County.
Florida, on nr befnrn Ihr 10th day
of January IH?, In answer a Rill
of (,‘omplalnl filed agalnal you
herein, name being a suit (or
dlvei$a*. ultu iw US- - a ■!»#&gt;###—t-rrrConfeean will be entered agalnat
you for fallara to appaar. pita and
ah a v tr aa re.lulled by law herein.
IT IH FURTHER UHDERF.P that
Ihla Nolle* be publlahed nnra a
Weak for four f«&gt; mnaecutlya
weeka In The Hanford Herald, a
newtpaper published, at Hanford.
Hemlnole t'mtnly Florida.
WITNEHH my hand apd official
reel Ihla Slh day of perembar.
ltd ,
ft. P. IIEIIN PON
fMark Circuit Courl
(HEAL*

LUMBER

To All Pereona Having Claims nr

IF ITS LUMBER YOU WANT
COMBINED WITH THE LATE LUCKY TE B T O tt'

THRILL CIRCUS
• Daredevils in daring deedsi

FOR SALE

“DON’T CUSS”

I H O U SE A N D LO T
DUHART

2 0 0 - COWBQYS-COWGIRLS - 2 0 0

.

LU M B ER

VEINO LUMBER. YARD

YARD

* 9 2 = WILD H0MEJ=BUL15 — 1 9 2

LONGW OOD

AND

LA K E

M A RY

1$1;000 IF YOU CAN RIDE "BIG SID." THE
BIG BULL FOR 10 SECONDSI
A M E R IC A 'S GREATEST."CIRCUS AC T S

LUBRICATION

f»V3moky^Jhc:Movle Horto In Parson
Thrilling-— Daring— Death Defying
V ** ■* ml«aug&gt;« «—*

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T ic k e ts Now Al
W ALGREENS
In O rlftndo
M ail O rdcrg To
R O D EO , INC.
O rlan d o , F la.

c o m p le te ,

I f f i«n in rmFi)(#«| irv11li lleblna nf
VfifME. iM riiila , rnihr*. annbnrn.

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new

As rapidly as we get materials,

lu b ric n

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new customers get service.

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f I Urn Ike ii • r

Fur tfMlrk rrllrf nttif

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(P U R E SURE

%ir;%T. I)r t rloprtl far Ibn b«? In
the hrtnr mm nffrrM I# Ih* fnlha

P R E V E N T IV E S E R V IC E

lark In*in#, Whllf, nren«FIm i , •nl*

UrpCIr* Inf# f«r l i b l M s r rhIM*
r*n. .% name »»« r« v n « | fa r f f l .
U lT O in O R T N R R T -th *

VIBRO CLEANING SERVICE

J hve nn&lt;t T*hff. Nat* hr Tonrhlan.
|. nn* f ni»4 Haumllln* A
nr f»»«r 1i«run ltinn

A vacuum proceu of thoroughly cleaning
(erior of your car.

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SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
C O U R T H O U SE C O R N E R

P H O N E 37

FOR RENT
TWO
furnished
house-keeping
rnam i for etlullg only. 7IU Ogk
Avg.
PARR O F MY (tome with kitchen
prirUttgaa. 701 ft. tout Bt.

2

WANTED TO RENT

Furnished or unfum liheti houtr
or apartm enL Permanent rw ldent», Everybody'* Hardware JLo.
Phone 1218.

T h e um outtt of m oney paid out to furnleh you w ith telephone aervice le Increatin g f a i t e r than the am ount taken
In. T hai** b e d tim e telephone material*,
w a g e s, s e rv ic e s , nnd new building costa
h a v e o il g o n e up trcm endouily. while
te le p h o n e r a te s h av e rem ained as low or
low er th a n th e y were m any year* ago.

T elephone earnings today are not only
th e low est in h isto ry but are dangerously
low d espite a record volume o f buelneaa.
R easonable earnings a r e r e q u l r a d t o
aafegugrd the full uaefulneea o f th e tela*
phono fo r you and your com m unity.

Sonthirn Bill Tilaphont and TiUiraph Canpany
iNCORpotatta

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ca*e. price tfl,000.00.
WANTED; hmall apartm ent for O N E CITY BLOCK, clone In on
adult*. Call Patrolm an Bender.
B.H. aiding. *oned for commer*
Phone 686-J,
,
elal*indu*tri*l uae, very deiir*
able location for mill, lumber
ard packing canning o r other
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE * yplant*.
Prlca 16,000.00.
W. R. WILLIAMH. Realtor
SMALL HOUSE, front and back
110 North Park Avenue
porch, fru it tree*. 91,800.00.
Phone 1120_____ _ _
WELL BUILT 6 ROOM HOUSE,
electricity, bath, on paved street, FOB HALE; Good 6 room home
13,600.00 term s.
w ith bath and running water,
6 ROOM HOUBB with 2 bed
electric »tove, telephone, .1 ecre*
rooms, eltctrk U y , bath on cor*
good farm land. Can give Im*
* ner w ith two lots, 94,260.00.
4 ROOM FRAME HOUSE, largo
ty 2603 afte r 6 P M.__________
well k ep t lot, bath, e|ectrfclty
and g arage, 16,000.00 p a r t timu, MODERN 6 room homo on 2
lota.
18 hearing f ru it tree*.
possession now.
96,960.00) 1/3 K P. Motor,
8 ROOM HOUSE, bath electricity
Phone 9188.
______
completely equipped kitchen.
96,260.00.
5 ROOM OARAGE APARTMENT, 4 ROOM HOUS1
C ue Lee, Mont
two bed rooms, bath, double
g arage, t t acre lend, building FOR SALE: 4 room frame house
* In excellent condition completely
with bath, water and IllhU.
furnU hed. 9«AO0.00.
,v
L.
M. Holloway, Route 1, Box
TWO STORY 9 bed room house,
71-C, Senford. ‘____________
rarag* lot, nice
'.800,00, term s. 6 ROOM HOUSE, l&gt;2 floor, apace.
home bargsi
GOOD F A n lff
6 lot*. $*.600.00^ cash. P . 0 .
4H acre farm , tod 6 room hot:
[hta telephone,
bath w ater
■cnened per
near tow n a
11 ACRE FAJ
od 6 room house, lights w ater
lb,- screened porch. 10* x 16*
garage *1*000.00, terms, poeBtRslon now.
I a n a farm In Mecca Hammock,
22 acres tiled i n ' cultivation,
flowing wells, 40 acres In tim bar. good pine trvee. 6 jrootn
house and te n a n t house oa
public road I m iles from San­
ford. Equipm ent consisting of Build your p resen t machine Into
" a portable- electric. In stall ths
backward and forw ard attach ­
and seed bad cloth. ' Price *10,m e n t R epair all makes. 8 ap ­
006.00 complete.
• plies fo r all machinea. .11* So.
1 U ACRES, 10 scree In cultiva­
F rench A re. Phone 1190._______
tion. m miles from city limit*.
Good * room houaa with 6 bed P IA N O S -U sed-reconditioned end
T h e Music . Box.
rooms, screened porches, g er- . guaranteed.

8

r your ca r ^ o id le n e
o r condition, Hoy Heel,
2nd HI.

MEATH, (imcerleg and Purina
fettda a t Touchton * Wataon, WANTED: Will pay 26 cent.? for
_ 1 2 0 I Celery At*. Phone HUH.
copy of Mar. 1 issue of Hanford
Herald. Apply llrrnld office.
O N E PULL ailed bed-coil apririg
inner,prlng mitrriyi and one 7 P e l» , L a v e a lo c k , S u p p lie a
■inale bed-coil gpring i n n r r epring m iH reii. One alngle bed
ratto n m a ttru k . All food m altreaae* and aprlnr*Murphy
Hanford X-Cel Ered Hit
folding bed and ice box, Mr*.
Ill,hop, n | | p ark A re., Apt. I. 8
H ELP W ANTED
FOR SALE: Electric wood work
Ing etpilpment. Call 637-W.

12

S PE C IA L S E R V IC E S

3IWNH ■
Show card* and tm atart
O— &amp;WF8 HIGH BRKVICK
f&gt;. lb t-anrirc##. Phone *£81
r k Nt a c a h
YOU ntU V K IT
PHONH 200
8TRICK LA N D* Mt/H HISO V
•MW U7B.IT. IN U

impW te t PLYMOUTH ,
PA 1113 AND 8BKVICK
100 P alrn « to A VC.
Phone 1*12

UIRL for *oda fountain a t Lon*
ey'e D rug Store. P a rt 'Jm t or
full Ume.
____

“ radio tore re*
FO R SALE: NAM.H 8.1. lod, 12d
h t A Cohen OarMAN
WANTED
to
aurceed
A
rth­
and lOd common w ire nalla in
French. Pb. 1009-3.
u r M a l o n e for 1600 family
100 lb* keg* at tie per pound.
(lawleigh
bu*ine«*
In
Hernando
At*o 00d eopimofl nalla at 10c
County. Produrl* gold 20 year* D EPEND* E 5 re Ha service. T he
p er pound. Rend check and wo
Perm anent if ymi are a hustler. . Mltiie Ittr Phone B63.
will ahlp nail*. Dry*on Hard*
W rite Raw lelah’*, . Depl. FAI»w are Co. Inc., 1487 Went Beaver
214*12.78, Memphie, Tcnn. or *ec W ATCn
IPAIR, Diamond *etS treet, Jecktunvllle, Fla.
H, H artm an, Box 2.7-1, ]&gt;mgsving, eec Mr. Feikwood, Flo.
*
Iter n t,
ether'a. On* week’a
HARDEN end lawn **«d: Vlgoro
(crvlce.
F ertiliser. Th* Sanford X-Cel COLORED Rlrt for laundry work.
Stone, 2nd A Sanford.
Seminole Go. LcuntlryJ (ID W.
IMITATION leathera In moet
colore and large selection o f
~ fabrics. Robert
'l l N. O range

PAMPAS NURSERIES
TEXAS ROSKS, Ev^blootning
Florida Roses, Ataieaa, Camelllaa. Grafted Gardenias, Bush
AUmanda, Crotons, Ixoras, Hy~ drmgeas, Acalphfu, Pineapple
Palms, Red Orange Pink and
* P u n k Bouganvilta, Xlgustrum,
DouhK Yellow Ribiacus, Ever­
greens, drafted Avacodsi, Cit-

G

i»- h u * an d eheda. P rid

A R T IC L E S W A N T E D

9*

WORK WANTED

VETERAN with )2 ton semitruck want* work. Jfhnne W inter Ijtrg e padded trailer returning
.empty to Naw York and other
Park, 380-WX.
points enroute. Wilt take load
back. W rite or wire your In­
10 Business Opportunities
quiry. UniUd, 243 W est 80th,
" ^ A a riA B T IT M
SL, New York or phone collecw
SPARE OR rU L L t'tno (no « 1 Circle 7-3191. F ully Insured.
....Upg). A, R eal money maker, tc
U w M t rates.
. jslectftcal/y heated sanitary food
dispenser. S ta r t a butlnem of PIANO tuning and repairing.
your own. w ith tuvmred Income
W or Muele Box, Phope 963.
woekty. m en or women. tlSSODQ
Immediate cash required to op' era to a ch ain of 40 DUpenarra.
. Location aecured. If dealred. LOHT p a rt pen ian
Writ* an d give phone number to
Hanford Herald Box R. W. O.

LOANS
LOANS MADR
FROM I I I TO 6300
irlct privacy! f a s t aorv
.FLORIDA LOAN' CO,
MeNKILL A YOST,8 FLORA
Celery A re, ju st off Sloes
O ffice ph. 403. residence oh. &lt;U
ORANGES-ORAPEFRUtTS, &lt;2X0
bushel.
R. w. Lord.
Phono
FOR

SA LE:

Small circulating

BURINE8S PLACES
CONCRETE BRICK B
'A N T E D TO BUY email alum i­
n um boat and I H H.P. motor.
A ina few hlvw bam.
C. V.
S ta rk , Fellowship F ront, San*

GENERAL contracting, ptintlpg,
roofing and carpentry repairing.
Guaranteed satisfactio n .' S. G.
Grogan, -Phone 7834.

tf t*

A

AUTO FOR SALE: 1939 Lin­
coln 'Z ep h y r couple-new l Iresengine ‘ reeenl
Honed.

-

ONB 1901 Chevrolet truek, 13 Dbody. Motor alm ost new. See
this Rotunda Broe, BtaU w ,
Geneva and Sanford Avo,
31 MODEL A truck, long - h e #
base, .ex tra transm ission, A d i
motor, llre f; F irat *325 gste i t

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THE WEATHER
m U n ity ta ifi'iV li S tre n g th —
To r*4*ei lb* rn f* ‘&gt;f (he World (

Tartly Hoody with U D lo^phanj*
tn tpmp*r»1iirt&gt; tn north portion
torttfht J rxl Irnnnon folder In
north portion Innucht and IVrdrrn h ir,
to w f* fo n a lty
Irn h rjw trrlf or nnrth-a»lerly
windy

To Promote (ho Frnxrr-ea of A m uteaj
To Frodrwt P rrrprtllf for, Binlotil;

A.N INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEH
VO LU M E X X X V III

Sanford Rides
Wave O f Fine
Business Year

E s ta b lis h e d

SANFORD,

1908

Where Sugar Was Not Rationed

1946 Showed Prosper­
ous Conditions-And
1947 Prospects Indicate Continuance

p C o u n t y h a d a p r o s p e n ii is
" y e a r in 1 9 4 6 , a n d lo o k s for| w a r d to a n e v e n m o r e p r o s ­
p e r o u s 12 m o n t h s in 1 9 1 7 .
T h i s g r a t i f y i n g b u s in e s s
i c o n d i tio n , is
r e v e a le d
by
E , G . K i l p a t r i c k , v ic e prt*sl, dent of (hr Florida Slat,- llank,
■ and J . U Inglry. president o f th Sanford Allnnlic National Hank
I and ft; F. W heeler. president of
t the CUtxcns Hank of Oviedo.
I
"T h r Florida S tale Honk had
.a very Rood v ra r." ilcctarnt Mr.
Kilpatrick thi« nii'rninjr.
"Weadded *2f..(0(&gt; aiirplin tn the uridlvldrd profit arcmint and f # ' 1'
rmplnyec* a to percnll yearly*
salary Imnn*., plus an additi- uni
tnonth’s unlary.
• "O ur annual alncklinlilrr* mri'!
Injr will lie held mi Jail. 14. d irc'tora will he elected aud the ri*c"’t
for the year will he riv en ." h&gt;*
eonMnurd. lie pointed »oiil thai
r work I* now tiraclieullv fini-hed
k .on the hank atrueture and ah e i i
F (Ion*.
, .p—- The knnford A lbtidle N ain u u l
pank will have |tr&gt; hour11 of direr
t, lors meeling on Jan. H, Mid Mr.
f Injtley, and another aeitii-annual
t. divide nil
llL in i—paynbJt- a
the usual rililom
Klnplnye©-s o'
the hunk who have worked (here
a year, -were granted « boon- nt
10 nyreent of Ihe year’.. ia b u k .
while rmployee.*. of soon m onth,
.d u ratio n were paid on Ihe u m r
percentage according •» !1" " ' f
•mploymenl, declared Mr HiBley
Mr. Wheeler. nr-nldeiM. •
HClonta. 'ire prestilent and 1 h a 'I '1
(i. S h alfei. rar.hier of th- * Hi*
rn i Hank of Oviedo whirl* M*
formed In July, reported today
th a t the hank had very prosperous
Itutineta since It", npening and
that total resources "re now more
tha il.flOO.onn
Fven dnrth* V'"
tlm - ef eelrr- planting inere
to dCe**Hl, J * * * r f l
yelled The direilorv ■&gt;( the o , wtll meet on Jan. H »i w'd' h l";"*
the *-early slalrrnenl will I-* made.

Captain Holtwlaw
(nssoiiv

flv" WIIXABI*
C apl CiiarW. Hollrelaw. vrte
of th e Ouadaleanal rvlnpalgn
gotne lo do what Dmu-tmU
mllllmv-. ol office. *lore and fa*
Chained w orkrn -wmik! like to
• od e a rn ; n4mely buy » ,n l

FL O R ID A ,

TU E SD A Y , DEG. 3 1 . 1946

H. C . DuBose
City Pioneer,
Dies At Noon

A sso c ia te d

President’s Proclam­
ation Does Not Knd
State Of Emergen-

1 ! C. DuBo«©. 71. w r ot B#»*
(nut's leading pioneer rtU/rns. taiMnc.vx turn and an oubtandlnfi
Presbyterian layman of Florida,
dirtl shortly f|fter noon'today al a
local hospital, following a 10-rUy
Illness.
Mr Dtlltow, (or 37 T ran ttir
oreratnr of a rral estate ami in­
surance agency, located In Uia
Bmmley-Putealon Building. .t m
h im In Columbiana. Ala. Juiir. 4
1473 l |r wait educated In that state,
graduating from thr PrmbylwlMt
College at Anntslnn. Ala Fallowing
thin. h r m g aged th rrr with his
brother* in ttir operation of a bank­
ing chain January first im ild
have m g-k-d tltr 44th wedding
annhrrmary of Mr and Mr*. IhtBose T hry ram r lo .Sanford ' In
1903; and hnvr Itvi-d tor many y -trs
irt fiOO Oak Avenue
(Juotrd by Ihr Her f, |) Bro-vuIre 4 * Ih r leading fhrybyiensn
laynian of th r statr of Florida. Mr
Du Bute sav r Iona anil faithful
srrvlee to hi* rliurch. and tau rh t
Ihr m rn's nrolhrrhood Clans 'here
for 30 ye.ira up In th r llmr of his
Illness Hr wnred Urns as ap-elder
nf Dir First l*re.-.hytrrtan C huttb of

W A S H IN G T O N . Dee. 31
— i/I’i
P resitlt'tii T ru m a n
issued it
Inn u itio n to d a y
in a m o w in t i' iii Ii' i ! in .speed
the
im tinn’s
re tu r n tn a
p eace.tim e ero iittm y .
M r.
T in m an
o ffic ia lly
ended
tin p erio d of Im stilities o f
flic seco n d W o rld W nr.
T h e period o f h o stilitie s,

New Year Plans

Diary Of Henry

Brilain To Build

Morgenthfiu Jr.
Ls

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Portal To Portal
Pay Suita Mount

Its First Atomic

Published

Power Station

900 Yrnlnni&lt;'s Reveal

PrrfjHtses 'SeenCnuneil Dis,\loin
First

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Sr|i , I'.i .ci mil May,
I 11, ii mam so ff, t. ,i* dor* th e
stair of war |ifi&lt;laim r,t at th r
tune of (V a il‘lla rlrir. However,
Mr Trum an -aid. hr will aoqn
ltd * - ngte
to rt.d Ihr national
rliirI,;rin \ and ‘hr 1 , 1,. of w ar.
I t n r n r ih" i|U|dl'Mtmi of M r.
T tlbratl' p ir-rt|l lll&gt; \ r Tii'eniHltg
tlul thr .la ir art war. loll I ho

tm -

Truck Plunge

Into River ^
Driver

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|lrr»»- h *i tw*rn n»i ■■flLIk! «*»n
finn *h"ii fryttn MieVfkr&gt;i ?»■, nf
l"f *!»•*
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m m I"it Hir kfover fttnent
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mho ilteil
th?«t *!i^ itt|nL.trV -aril I 110' of
d m i lh j f l f i nfwn |mtJ3 liilhuh il fv i !l. ti *Bir*i *tv*Nn *
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26 Southern Cities Vehicle Rests
Rian- 160-Million
Bottom Of R i
* Dollar Expenditure
With Heavy 1

14 PcrHonH Receive
Unemployment Pny

th* world.
Dayment of unemptoyment comIt'a hard, tojafv# out data on
peru-itlrm In Seminole county dur- the icepack. Tne lee usually '»
thg (lie. week ending D m 21 • - aliout 12 fre t thick, ami 'Ad-n.'
m ountM to 11*4.00 and © i f made Cruaen saya ha ha* a hunch th a t
to 14 perrotia. 4 men and R women. the ie# this year la not thin.
In Moacow, maaowhtle. a Ru*Oarl It. Sm ith. Chairm an of Ute
Florldd fnduatrlal Cbmmiaalon re­ alan commentator agpressed the
opinion th a t the Byrd Expedition
ported.
Ttironghrait th e slat© payment* U prim arily a aaarch fo r uranium
An 'adltorfal in th«
am ounted to 1*4,83960 and w en, drpoilta.
m ade t o 3 710 of whom 3JBS were Soviet arm y newapaper Red S tar
lacoffed a t offielal W ashington
men and 1417 women.
OkjmprnMtion claimant# In thla I atatem enta daacriblng th e expedi­
county, registered a# available for tion as a purely scientific research
tollable work and un©mpk&gt;yvd measure. I t aald th a t the expedi­
la "ttbordlnaied to plan* of
through no tauH of th eir own wem tion
tha W ar and Nayy D epartm ents.
Hated as: clerical and sales 2. skill­
ed 2. oemi-aUied 7. unakUied 3.

T t» total ol rttroaeUTf port*l-to.
portal p a ; Nnd .damage suits now
on Me across th© cram try U cloae
to th© billion an d a half dollar
mtrk, exchuUV© of unspecified
claims it xraa rrvnfW l today. A lt
thrt© M ta &gt; I n OongmsstoTBil
circle* th at new Mgtatatloo tmpcwtnv « windfall tax may give th©
federal .treasury virtually all o f any
‘back p»y awards wan try workers
m the courts. TT»e new chairm an
of the tax-writing House way* and
mean* com ml tier. Republic** Re* :, -- ;
.
■’ 1
preseptatlve Harold Knutson Of
Mmneaota aald th© portal pay
aulLx. probably w ill total MOOOjDOn
jettutaon aald Ihgt aa a m ilt, a
windfall tax la being oonddered.
Bach • tax. It t* aald,/would put
th* woeken’ back pay gah v even - 1 on Ihe second floor or th e n u fn Revenue
tu*lty to tha Treasury by sp e cia l. h an g ar, a t th e Sanford M unicipal' deed a t i
tairw on th© worker*.
’• I Afiport (hi# ©fanlng a t 9:30 o'clock, j purdtaae
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ami Mi a .1 H H iw lluan
Allei Die pnpjwr a slmrt Iwi .tlte.,
meeting was held tn t-h-il (lefntanenl ntfirerr. 1* A K.lerlv -*
Voted Dm 1H-W )lfel,lltel,l l,V||u"
over (tom Afr:. r* f
r o le vlei

u-nr

Ho

^hl

Vrrinnt: w ith

I ’.norroo

A ' &lt;r.l In- Mi

to tin oetei-r is i -t-n ire
aitiemhiienl :ml lmt lies
innrni -H fure of plan**
in .up would ham per Ihr
| he i-epPA1. ho sever. V
■ffr.-t in!' illations i-l*l

llrt." Iv.ll srflog III *1,,' ■

le r- V Hfarl a t
pie.kleni and ri |r

'- I 1 e
I, e n ie ...,

I
diary

»«y» th at

when

Uir

)■•

' ifrilrlfii

^

wnifMiin .4&gt;y 11*.* ■ n s

itff

si,lent heard about&gt;•- he
«-■ k MI Wf fw’l WH- IK** M| (l lr •f f&lt;• t»ll &lt;*f
tlrklrd pmk and that he told M, i 01 - ,n.|rt"h4p yi year i
p* , *-I Ihjnl
gcnlhau " S q i i F t c Die life o-u -i I A re obit ion
the short* ami put Die price up a in* Mrs khrl lm it,* splendid
I work she h ltl rt,ii,f- p, ar ting
far a s you r a n ,"
•
M orgenlhau reln tcs lhal
hi , president. II wait also decided to
buying program made lilin
havr the moms »t tin- T hiiiiM
d ir ty I hat he h»d lo *'* tl'&gt;me | Center o|ien every .Tllilffalay alter ,
main for ’social gulhertttgr. H ie
bed.
Tn makn th e itifrc* c m , elllb. will hold lln meetings' each
the price of w h e a l stock. Mi
Monday evening at 8 rat o'clock

•nil

' n rouble 6i hnui y*

Hooaryrlt believed he would h-’^
to raise the price, of gold and he
began to e x p erim en t with mao
Ip ulatlom In gold. The p r k e was
Incraased gradually from »- »i7 an
ounce lo * » .
D u rin g one roe
feience at Dm VYhite House on
(he -yirire of gold, Morgen than
6hvr U w»3 Hn-i'lrfl to
H,p
prlre of gold 21 t e n t s on tha I day.
h o w Was th at fig u re arrived al
i"lt*a a lucky num ber.
Mi.
Rooaeveil was npo led a* aaytmr.
3tc—(VP&gt;—* "because if* Diree llm e t aeven.

EiHenho'wor Might
Consider Nomination

W A ainN aT O N . DOC
Army Chief of Olafl Oeneral
Dwight Baenliower la aald lo hay©
told friend# th a t If the people of
the country w ant him. lie will run
tor president In 194*. T h at la the
flat of « copyright dlaN teh In to­
day's Washington Time* Herald.
The sto ry 'say s the general n w ie
hla pneJUon known to frlm ds wtitle
on s-flah trar trip off Miami over
the weekaarL-f Tlte dispatch does
not td c n tlf r th e Mends. I h e (taper
*4m th© statem ent w as tha flrat
evidence th a t Elsenhower has
giren any attention to th# frequent
rumors th a t ha was beoln# fait out
as a nomine© 'b y repnaanUthraa
of both m ajo r parthw. T h e Times
HenQd say* U wa# unsuccessful to
fill effort t o reach Brnnhowar for
oranmmt.

Ilf

•w

,.p.t-

w eather

man roncoeted tndav f"' New
Year'* Eve reveller*.
Snow In the stmnv smith, at
Fort W orth, Tea.
Thirty five
below in M liinrm ta Sob (reeling
Irnipernturea in most of the north,
and a* fai ami'h a* M i-i*oppi
and laiuiaiaiin
The New 3’ear'* hive forecast?
It's light snow in the fireai l.ake*
area and1 in the Dhin valley, and
continued cold for mtml ol the
mildwett area. Rain U predicted
for Oregon and Washington, th#
rain d u e ' t o move eastw ard tomorrow, h u t changing to fhnvr
when it hit* Montana. Mouth of
Oregon and
Washington, /a ir
w eather la fn rre a s t’for the Pacific
eoaat and nunny skJes along the,
ehore of p ie Oulf of M olrrt.' I"
Ihe northeaat. Ihe cold air mas*
U expected to linger awhile in
New England. New York. New
Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Tier

ftrti+icfit ; ftow^rs if

( ouniry To Sqrnd
( hilly New Yt*ar»,
Says Weatherman

Here's

w

h r announced. would o m it lo a n
rntl at noon todiy. and some 20
wartime law* would ho erased from
Ihr bonk* with it.
Hut, (hr pr- .iifrrit j a i,|. th u
ifoei not mean that th r state* of
ru in ifrury deeinm l ),v jhr ]a l,s
P rr Uilcilt Koosrvrlt , t r over j|OI
■toi-i loita^* .uii.io i;n.L Ih r. so-

from tlw- Shannon Airport. Kite, i heaped Ihr a rrO iill remain* ol thi
llation trjn » p o tf . “ Slar id la iro ," alma n iliinr. T w rlte of the 23 pc
eWtlgatota a te a t w ork i f f t ill* In determine Ihr &lt;au*c n(‘ th r craah ui
H te aiirtO u ia &gt;i&gt; ro n .id ri.d irltirnJ. Srlodillrtl In m il, u hborl 41,1)1
A tlanlir, ihe (’onatrUalmn » a , fi mine in lor u landm e. tlu tein atin iial

ol FVjrtda of Dir T’rr.Jiyfet n o
Cliurch and al-o In many olhrr
tw.ltions In i-hurrh organl/Jltim
bib-W ^ * r |f h
, Wtien m-mlnnle rymiiiy *
r*l in |U|3 Mr IlilUiJ- 'Caa *)*|v,,nlefl
. MipervLwir ot reg|*l,i.
lion which nltlre hr held IhtTeigh
' the year 1933 He ,er»e.|
tifiie v, |ne-i!dent of Die fUnlwd
Hank iv d IlH il O im ptlh olid *»,
a illffi'UiT of llte plt-.t N»UotMl
n t j ( Hank |(e w r. permsnenl - Ivalnorn
I* 1 - nt Ihr Rserullve CVmUultler nf thr
| Fernald tkiuahtnn Memorial llosI II I’**'I D u a number nt years tie was
rlialim an ol Die iVmlord Belioot
P T Hoard. Ibirtnn Die ww lie /.rrve&lt;t as
,-halrfnatt ol Ihe Hrminolr Oorintv
War Price and HiDonlng Board
He waa a pronilneul Rotarhin
• JACKTjOfTVIlJiR. Dee Jl~ { /F )~
/PrrvIlfWs tnrlude Die wMtnw f lrj
il*re iii Die iy»i*h reenrdA ar«,
Annie W (M llrre, ll|fee Mill*, H
t&gt;eiliS •h itte re d 4i city government,. "tier fe|«utedlv la illn ; ,u.lecp c* Ikiifinse
l|
and Pyank W
riiilurV iijern a hie pnJw ar spend- while driving mi th e lakeshore Du Bose, ot trail**. TY«*k. and
li Hi spree A survey !*/ the A.vn- Hoillerarst midway lietw 'en f3*n William W I "llV'ftr nt Oll-iridn.
el*tWI Pie.-.-, r.howr, Ui*l 2fi armUi- font and Die |j,ke Monroe Imdge. Direr daughter- Mr* |{ rl K-naii
r n i ,|ll,T. phi,, to r.prnd more than when his Inirk plunged into Die ot llirnilnglianj At* , in d Mrs n
yiryinnonnn it, HH7 on sia-ti im­ Mt .toluv. tliver this momm a af - II Ast and Mr- W F Dnrl-on nt |
provement" -vi --Cwag c f.y.trms. rpnllna tn I. C Hell, In stale Hanford, and ruvrti grandchildren
Wli i Ilhtl-Pl
If
ig-hoots. nlrpnrt-i, anil
e i prr-vs highway iMlmlman.
Funeral aervFes for Mr DUBose.
Mi H*mi
highways
(1 was repnrled th a t two drivera under Die dtrerllnu of Die f»e.k- Miry
M Viy of Die cltlee. fut ttielr 1 neeupted Die tmek, b u t (or u m ir- Min Funeral Hnute. will tie lirkl if. ft* It m,vini; .anti
irrogt am-, -nndf rsray this past y ear.) lime only one could br tniind A | q n'I’clnek Tlmrsday morning at which M wiir.ic
ot tn h r r him
hut Dm liilllloiis npent ofi civic Ihoeraigh
ItmwUcaUnti
revealed
First iPreshylerlan Cliurell with
la-.llCmieut In, 19(8 will lie o y er-1 I hat the uninjured occupant w*s Hip Hey B D Brownlee nffi. tiltin g A(Ilf.nil W|I3 f
Rot ..rvi*tl' ntil
ahadowmt by the Wg Minis neat al tlx- rnntpFiy headquarters,
year
I alter hllrh-hlkltig to .l»* k.^invtlle
title-. Ill Florid# are leading the j- II sras re|mrted Dial Ihe driver

South In Making

TrumanGives
Order Ending
All Hostilities

Well-Knbwn &gt;Cittern
Was Prominent In
C h u r c h , Business
School
Activities

Ha III or, I- no a I n M r r of lit*

Florida Leading

Leased W ire

Wreckage Of Trans-World Plane In Which II! Met Death

Hy A SS nC fA lK I) I’RICSK,
It'# sofnc t/i fa* rt frm ly New
I Year’a F&gt;e and a chilly New
I Year.

tty hi# liffrtd a t aalmnn fishing, he
declared
During till" queat (nr rare apeclT»ens of the ftnny (rllie. he e x /x rl’
to vtatt many atates. and to write
stories of hi# advenluresi Cor
• porting magaalnea m elt a# Field
and fjtreom. ffe may errn wfite 4
book, n u ftahlng ©dnmturw atart©d rig h t here tn flcmlnnle Oounly
when, he was born and raised,
Capt HolUeJaw apetil an year*
In lira A m y an d la now on the
retired Hat A hroUwr. Dirk Hollac)4». known In opera palron# as
RJciuinl Wentworth, aprnt a lot of
tlm# a lte r hU Army «Unt, HaIDiic

P reaa

PoHHibic Strike In
California Groceries
H r ASSOCIATE!* PRESS
A strike of 23,000 AFL retail
elerka in 6,000 aoitlherri California
groeety store* will affect 6,600,000 person* if the -walkout gr**x
off as ethedulad T hursday. The
lehedul-d waikeut appear* like v
to abut off 700.000 quart* of m Ik
dally front home* in Lo* An«el«s
county alone. The gro cery clerks
now are paid W« fo r a 40-hmtr
week. They arc se e k in g .*60 and
Hava refuaad w hat em p lo y ee
called their "fin a l" offer of » 5
for a 40-hour week.

New Yearn Will Be
Observer! In Sanfard
New Years li#v will be n h x iv e d
tomorrow in Hanford „itli i In­
closing of offices «i t|,r f'otiif
H m n- and City Hall, bant , ,ir*re.
and tdaces of business '
No edition of The Herald will
lie printed. Window,, of the l’n*t
Offirr » i | | be closed a ml dtlivr lb
will l» lunited l-i special delivery.
Nev Year* F.ve snrtsl even'*
include a tu rkey dinner given it
f :(MI P M. by Ihe Fellowdilp hinitt
at Ihe Hanford Munlelpal Airport
lo he follow—d bv religion net
lire* and m uslr; a d an -e at Dm
Hetolriole Coiiniry Club and thfprmsl opening nf the rocklatl
lounge a t Ihe hangar at Die Han­
ford Municipal A It poll.

6IAKE3 TACT WITH HUSS1A
. RDF-NOS A iftFS. H«r 31. rdh
-jF n reiiy i Minister Jttsn Bramn*lla antmunred Imlav IhA* A tr-ru
linn will sign a friendship, trad*
and navigation agreem ent with
Soviet Russia In the middle .if
January. v *

tD«|Vaf,1ly *»f
f••gf f7* w i Frt-F am
mu**

j n|i„ Hell Crows
thr ii.iri
I’limts To Order
rllUflrirs'l
Catolltta- j |}y The Million

ilim nl ot I lie
*I1J lr IVC*
Ivmw&gt;rr»r*

«i ?i fwi r,VIch it frum

f*vr«| Alfimf* ifpMiri ,i
pi f i r thry will re Dip
O rorg la game si Die .Sugar tpiwl
an d exjes-l tn retiilti in Hanford
New Yram evening in time lor
stlptier, said Mr Field
Tire plane, a brAttd new twin
engined Beechrnfll. will
piloted
by Wally /V lisntr. n former Naval
oomniatlder ^u»l-*vU(or ol 31 yean,
flying expr-rlence. who will lie a
sue,-.! of hU l'4&gt;'-engers at Die
foolhall game

It,

WILLARD CONNELLY

One lias tn think Hi btg mirt\h*rs
when lalkins with kindly, elderly
John Hell ol la k e Monroe wlm
rated plants b v'D ie mllllniii tor
Km»eir. DuniulKm' the .ountry *»'d
Canada For Ijirhance. h r said th a t
he had recently received a n - order
Inr I noo.hhn tobse. n pUfcta by a
Oeorgis grower who u not otily
lurnt'Juug Die .-.eed. but th#
money *o fuisnre (lie growing, plu*
aid In hsr-vec.Dng
' RvldniDy Di" reler.- -plant# th a t
Mt tuHl Mew tn Cnllfornla la s t
r-ra.iou. taking Die D ip with them
IIA M H I'ltfi, (*frni«tiy. I»fr .11, t .1 re D ili thry srrlved tn good
f/Pi A H ritiih naval officer re condition, have turned out well for
vealed today that the great IJ-r Mr Bell n,r» has an order for
niari i land fo rtie v, of lleigo'.iiid inorpn retery )i!*tiLs. .an d 73.000
will be blown lip almut Mar, .tl. pepper n ts n l i (torn F A fkillopf
T he officer sav.% tb&gt;- blast will be
th e neare-.t rival to th* atonil*

bemh.

T he Ilrltish Navy .|tol n m a o
degcritied bow thr 13 mile-, of
tunnel j . to fh* fortress will lie
cram m ed witii naval depth chai jes
nod blown up in one big hang
Helgoland wa* formerly a Hti
tiitl colony. I t wax reded to Her
m any In IPSd In exehatitf* fo r.lb e
island _ of 'Asntihar.
Helgoland
w a s developed bv the Germans
in to one of th - most powerful
n av al for*rr*aes tn ihv world. Il
EASTERN 8TAH MEET
dominated the eastern half of th*
N o rth Sea and oosed a constant
Th, O rder nf E astern flta r will
t h r e a t tn BrHnln. The «British mnet Thuradav evening a t 8:00
•■eetipied the ial.-ind In May. IfMR. oVIoek nl Ih* Mn'*nie Temple.

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T H E SANFORD H ERA LD . SAHEQRD, ELOR1DA

Legal Notice

New T«rk.
-------•»* pending. and abbreviat'd till* day of Parambar. I Ilf.
1rtu am h»r*tif riqulftd In ap- o f - which la Charlta Talton. Jr.,
O l' IIKIINOON.
p»nr In lh » Circuit &lt;'nurt'nl'H»m- rialtftltr aaraqa Maiirlc* |^c T a l. *
Clark Circuit i
Inole County, Florida. In Chancery, Ion. Dafaudant.
*lira 11
IJ»
O 4 . HUNT.
on lh» Slit dtV ot Fobrnary. JM7.
Wllnraa my hand and nfflrlnl
•
(••putt 'Clarli
In a certain null Inf dlrorce th*ra- taal ct'Hanford. M oiio «, l i.r iltli

tN rtir. m *n r or
j iid o f ,
iim
p l o k iI’a . in

I

w oLL

‘ COUNTT
COP
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--- r.

pno natb

■

In ra Ratal* of KL.I.A SI. (SitAM
I.IM I. Maceaaad.
TO A 1.1' CIlKOITCltH AND r t : it
HONS IIAV IN O C LA IM * O il UK
MANDff A 'lA IN B T H AIIf K H TATK
Ton and each o f you rre hereto
n.. 1 1rI e.t and rcqulied In prearnl
any clnlm», en-l demanda which you

. ^T H P R S D A ^ D E C . 26, 1 *
CotiaOr.^Wtld^ of Bamlnola |claim'
f . N » t ( f f ? i T n M t f l ( » . | n th alln i. a
hoHaa of A id County at Man.lraaldai
Florida, within alght calendar I " f «ha
&gt;a from Ilia lima of the flr«t I &lt;° by
■allon of IHIe notice
K a c h *l°'«»y .

rev Never CJeoneV Yovr

(g^DENTAl PLATES
5 ^ 1
So tatJly ■

KLEENITE the Brushles» W&lt;

Mt.&lt;Vermont Rindlefis Sliced

Bacon

CMfliH
FILLETS

4m ease J
Mrs! tnihllrailnn I M

PM

Pt

CHOPS

Fla. Caught Fpanlih

MACKEREL

Li

65e

Lb

Who. Bh. Hair

Lb

SHOULDERS
Whola

Rperkled

CrpotnuUlon relieves promi

f

CHOPS

lleadleaa. Dressed

PANFISH

Lb

Meaty

59c
Lb

irm laden phi
to soothe and h-al raw, tender, Innamed bronchial mueoua mem­
brane* Tdl your drusalat to aell you
a botll» of crromulsion with the un­
demanding you mutt like the m y it
qutrklr allaya the eocrh or you are
to have your money back

45t
LIQUID

TROUT
Iwranadown Cake

U. S. Good Fqy. Western Beef Sirloin

Flour 2%-Lbs
Wheat

pi&lt;g

Hugaftpe Medium

SHOULDERS

Roast

LI

'Lb

49c

Rreah O round

Meaty, Lean

SPARE RIBS

Hamburger Lb 35c

LI

Sliced Pork

LIVER

Lb

'Bulk Pnrk
Nabisco Premium

Crackers vu •« 13c
For Duties It CloUies

MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES

Turkeys

Lb

Bacramento Tomato

FILLETS

Lb

57c

atwirUcrnf b14nor runcti-a Mnalta
t-dionoua n elU r to ramaln hi your Wood. It
mar n u n n an taf baakarha, thranatia

Heat flradt Pura

N. T. Shipped, Long la.

LARD

Ducklings Lb 45c

Streak O' I-ean Whlta

Dr St I&gt;r Kan*. Khlpped

• i«V ymir kHncnor bUdiWr.

BACON

Fryers

Lb
Lb

Kroy'a T on^eralod Sm okod

Lb

65c

p

OYSTERS

STEW

Pt

Who. Bh. Half

PANFISH.

SHOULDERS

TROUT
STAN COM STOCK

L

-Ttie«ype DR H

Bwanadown Cal*

Ih * ’l « i l U Ask roar rlru gjl.i for D'tee'e
rilla. e sflr.viUot dluretl*. u*M pKrm fqUr
!*r mill ton* for over &lt;0 ret/a. It-an’e ari*f
k »p rr rrlk f and will help lh* II nllae of

Who. I * g Half Pork

10 Inch Beef Rib

four U »4 . (iti Doom'* JMIe.

SHOULDERS

Roast

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RADIOS
•

JOWLS, PEAS &amp; RICE

Btokely

U. S. Good Fey. Western Beef Sirloin

»hn«a thrff |g pnmrthiit] vroitf

•

Extra Fancy Pah

can*.

Speckled

Lb

•

H A R D W A R E N EED S

412 Sanford Avrnue

Peaches "ox

Lb
Reg. Dr. Texas Shipped Hen

Bulk Pork

SAUSAGE

Turkeys

Lb

LARD

N ‘Y

n&gt;

57c

TOMATOES

Shipped. Long la. * •

Ducklings Lb 4‘5c

Lb

fltreak O' Lean Whits

Dr A Dr Kans. Shipped

BACON

Fryers

Lb

Phone 1218

Wkita If lain

Pkg

Hugarlpa Medium

Plata

LIVER

Baft Orada Pura

Everybody’s Hardware
Store '

Wheat

Lb

Hamburger Lb

Lb

Sliced Pork

ELEC TR IC AL A PPLIA N C E S

Nabisco Shredded

Fresh Omupd

SPARE RIBS

BUck&gt;Eyed

All llrandi— Evaporated

CHOPS

lleadleaa, Drtued

Meaty. Lean

Vogt * Sugar Cured Hog

3

Meaty

MACKEREL

Lb

Featuring 3 Specials For Your Lucky New Year’s Dish

Lb

CHOPS

Fla. Caught Bpanlah
B

fcMr**r tuKes fl iah«H)|pelMMKHUW**te ImU

Bull Halt

U. H. flood Orada Lamb
Breast

Lb

Balt. Extra Bid.

Thla Old Treatment Often
Brings Happy Relief
Winy n l i m nll«T« naaalai ftU iA l
Wnb’Mr.mwe Uw-iIImotw Lhal lb-/rai esuaa
of iMr troaMo hur bo Uiod kldam. •
. Ih-kMnrraariHitara'aohltfoarnfUk.

yaina. Ii f palaa. law of pip and nuttr. p t .
hna up o'*M«. «w,lllnv. puOnaM undar tha
aria, baadachaa and dltain-aa. franuaat pr
o-anir panaxri with amuUna an! lurnlnf

Sir Hall W ho.

Welch Tomato

M t Vermont Rlndless Sliced

Codfill)

Rag. Dr. Texaa Shipped Hen'

SAUSAGE

JOWLS

tor Coriis. Chest Colds. Bronchitts

Who. I&gt; g H alf Tork

Peaches u-

Quantity Rights Rosorved

Prices Good Thru Tyos.. D.ec. 31

C R E O M U L S IO N

STEAK

Nahlaco Shredded

Stores Closed All Day
Wednesday, Jan. 1st

Featuring
3_ Specials
For Your
lucky New _Year’s
Dish
.. a .a
, _
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STEW

OYSTERS

L..U .L-J..1 T

Nablaco Premium

65c Crackers 7&gt;/4 o

Lb

For Dlthas A Clothes

Kroy's Tondoralod Sm okod

Whitohouio

Bull H alf

Center

Sir Halt Who. Lb

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE
. AND BAR

Crisp Florida

112 W E S T F IR S T S T R E E T —

^uifolmqn's

P H O N E 880

Crisp Florida

Wash. Stats Winetap

Cabbage Lb 3v*c

POTATOES
4 Lbs 39c

Idaho Baking

Fancy Calif. Freeh

Wash Btata Wtntsap

Apples 3 Lbs 39c

New Crop—Qa. Pollihed

arcen. Crisp

Carrots 2 Bchs 19c
Hnowhlte

Cabbage Lb 3 h c

Or. A Ijirga Shipped Kane

Cauliflower Hd 29c

Eggs

Doz

Kiln Dried Fancy Hueet

POTATOES
4* Lb&gt; 39c

Fancy Calif. Fraah

5

Lemons 2

Carrota 2 scht 19c
Cauliflower H4 29c
Yellow

Onions 4 u . 15c
FOODS

(WREN AVAILABLC)
Cnko

Cboppod

Jdr H e

Sduer's

* % -

Strained

FOR TH E B E ST ICE CREAM

9&gt;/2e

;

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VANILLA EXTRACT
No 2 Sol

Uc

TRY

Chopped
Joi H e
Strained
jo .

Am»rica'i

Favorite
Insect

8o
America's

(WHEN AVAILABLE)

.

Reg Cake

UU«

• wan
Store. Closed
Wednesday,

t w i n k a y a i l Ab u q
R e g C oke

!• % «

29c

Potatoes 5 Lb. 25c
New Crop—Oa. Polished

Bnowhita

TETLEY

Lb.

Idaho Baking

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-VTH E

' tn U n ity T h e r * la S tren gth —
"
Tit Protect Umb t a c t #f th# World,'
To Premot* th# r n r w a of Am*-He*|
To Prodan Frrvperily far Hanford i
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EiUbliahtd 1908

X X X V III

RFC Director

"With!—lie's Not Santa Claus !"

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FLORIDA, FRIDAY. DEC. 27. liM6

Rival Groups

A sso cia ted

~ b ers - c o r

P rcu

Leased

Kom* Parade (Jueeii And Ladies lii-WattinfC

NO. 43

W ir e

Truman Gives
OutFiguresOn
#

Lend-LeaseAid
I ’x c s id c n t -B cportfi T o
C o n g re s s
Am ount
U. S . .G a v e T o t a ls
SO B illion
D o lla rs

H crm a n j

.‘IS Favor Tlionipson

By Aunrialerl Press
WASHINGTON’. O.'c. 27
In Georgia, leaders In the Tnl*
I T/T’ t—Pmtideni
Truman
madge force* claimed today that !
200 member, of. the General As- I
b'lil Cnngross today that 70
semtdy would voir for llrrman
juriTenl nf America’s lendTalnnidgr In become Ihe next
icasp help has been marked
governor.
J'nid niul he said he thinks
The rlmtu sir* tnride nl Tab
the ncemintiui* will bn one
itmdg • bfOilquartera despite an
•if the roundattotm of ecouAssorialerl I'tess poll showing 3
J
M
to 1 preference for litrut-unnl
omic nt.'tbility Ai the post-Giver inn ■el,*et M. B. Thompson
' W&lt;
M
wnr world.
a* the nest ehief execulivo of
D. Goodloe, at present the RFC
Here, arc the ifrtall* nf ihe
Gcnrgitt.
general.. counsel,
to
replace
Allen
Tic ui, nl'. Tri111 reputt mi til *
,
„
. .
„
. , **NTA ClAUS WITHOUT WHtlKIH li definitely no! Santa to little eight-.
I.utno duvk Hon*. Speaker ltoy
lend lt-;iir nw
'gtnru
[** ^ L r®JL*nJ,Ion taka* effect I months-old Richard Chit, wlio regUIrrs hla protest of Shavcy Lee, jovial
Harris. ditertinK the campaign
i die Jan.
38 year*
year* old.
old.
The amminl nf help wc gavr
Jan. 16.
16. Goodloe.
Goodloe. 3S
mayor of New York'* Chinatown, who look on the role of Krfo rtringle at
to eles't Hiiinan Talmadge, snid
|la a native of Richmond, Kcn■rune tn well n\n JMl.tUW.onfl,000.
the annual Christmas part* for Cblneie children.
(fntr notional)
llfi plvrlge- nltoody hurl Is-en reHe’ll gnl |,)nk well nvet ten IdlI lucky.
CeiVfil, and hr espeeted 11 clear
In breaking the news. Presi­
' i i - in m.iriev and in tevurae
mapwlly
t Ijll |&gt;l Mice- by tole d - i &lt; I li|« ginetiinieut nevrr
dential Pres* Secretary ’('harlcs
tugbl ll.ri ♦1- added nptuniitleal[G. Ro»* to|d newamen:
•li t
t a full dollars and
ly, ‘ When we get through, we'll
.. », r*t •imient
The President
"When the President •appointed
have -anti .■( 'em. .In t walelt 11*."
.iid tti&gt;!.n that Hie work of the
Mr. Allen last January Mr. Allen
inii i im I m im I swapping plan can
I , ‘pile to a telrgrnphie poll by
j said he would be willing to serve
inner be laOsfaetnrily measured
tin- A i 'i i.ite,! Pre.-, -.howerl
only a year. -He waa appointed
OUtIN Of THI ANNUAL TOURUAMfNT OF ROUT, Norma rhrUlt&gt;pher,’.lttid her I idler-In-walling.'show off
in 'it in nf money.
legul.itot . favotin'g
Ttouopmu
with that undgratandlng.
their ctuonallon ginvn-i whirh have been Just tortiplelnl for tlir formal irtemntty o l ronuiotlon and lb#
.Here's what the varinus coun­
lo ai-.uio-- -tl|e I - rill of the late
However, in what Truman inf.'ew Ye.if'a Pay parade In Pasadena, Cnltf. The long-trained gowns ate of satin brocatte w itlt swectlicai t
tin', win* gut lend Ira-r help have
Eugene Talmadge. The governor
^ te* now term “the black
neckllner, full-gatlieted skirls and, ercejft for Hie qurViTs. short rirevrr II teipiirnl opprotlmalely Ihree
•ton# ainitU pavment
i* *chrdtjl&lt;d lo be- itiBUgUMte-l _ mimUi* tn assemble tbi material for the Pnwnr lieraiite of shortarrs. '
" following the .November
( /mIf mi Jilt*tnl rSfHiv; il photo &gt;
.........e................
l‘
*i
mn.iri"[lly hs
done
election, Allen told friend* that C h i l d r e n Gathered i Holiday Demand Plus Jan. 14 Ih e poll luted I t law
--------j . i ■ -Gin,
In ,' .t ie -(.- than anvmala r* in favor of llertifiTt. 17 [ - —
he "never would think of leaving
Mrttntn r n vtiVft«i
"in but Mil! mi
In Park To Receive | Better Fruit Makes tioM-cettnon! loll, aml three favor^
the President now." A friend of
.( M ir !**n«l lo a s e ;
lug n ,(&gt;,■* raI eb-el ion
Allen was quoted today a* say­
( n t .t T ii M i T n *
Toys From Santa
O u t l o o k Brighter Talmmlge lender Harris rl
ing: ‘The picture ha* brightened
, K , }m . n m v iie t l
1T
Wtirded 11*- r-n il
,.r n,i |inlt|1
, plsnty for-the Truman AdminUR e s u m e P r a v lic r
• ,t « i r l t l ? *
n» WILL a n d 11in \t-t.i &gt;
IJVKn.ANM. flee 37 Ciperhil' h, wevvi , Hint (n.ll d-w-rr I mratl
iraiion since then."
'if*
hiiven't
Tin i lif i , i mill H i, par tv fur -ImpmvItlB qualllv
li
makltic
am
thine
H
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:"'t
i»..»rd
While House Secretary It"
f
I'f P ii 11*1
»S i»s .- io n s T n d i i v
limb i ptivi|c,r,-,1 ihli.li,.,, g i v I, ,1 Hor1da orange;, and trmjerlties
fn-rr, th. mintrv b"\
asserts that Allen is going to (hr
'■ If
f t u rn«H * 3
Tuesday .-thermion ■•• (lie 1 mirth more n -rrplable •'&gt; Hi* 'noie, mill
The 1afmarigr g»**np t , ]*Im*
Whit* House tn see Mr. Truman Street Park t,y the Sanford I &gt;i.|g. this comWtied with the I10lhl.1 l
ti , in sj.aM ntliW S
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11
illi|t
u
n
i
i
n.
IK
aalh Goodloe and i* taking a re­ of r.lf. e.1, I, lug 'irrC'i A I. rlrmaml to make weekly rejanta mg th. Ii’gtslnlufi- ha (I,- right
■ i
" Vugofin ;|Irl
1 , | iltlm
port
recommending
important Skinner made u bn: hit m the o| lire Ktorhla Citrus Cominlssh'n t., elei r * g' vettioi after lh*|
i,,,l i . i f .lin n k i* .
1l,r S ini.."!. |(iK'l,
•• ]
I &gt;i m *1 *»r
. pl.t ii \iisHnchanges In the act creating the pc nuni nl Santa &lt; Im , h &lt; In. draler .icrviee reptriwhtatlves gen- death "t tire # t f -rnnr r-!e* t Rut ; D i s m i s s a l O l
S It t \ V \ l i f t f i l l s l h '
I
. t v I * il jrny*
n itI 1*
RFC.
. ■, /cel , i It, !,-•■■mi and
jovial laugh boomed out m n the eratlv liie nvwt optiinlstlr (hr) Thump &gt;01 eluni no elei tion of j
flm I h im
I it
I ’r ir f.s
L in It p i I linlim'lK ,|«»H 1 •' »i »t H * • » i * i . ♦
eatnpwigo 1* ore*'* nr &gt;. tli.rl as
in ii!&gt; t mal ncre,'Allan literally kidded himself Imid [irriker provided hv J R. have le*eti In some time
th * Mi iti= t Ikrlj I tAi H
•,-tiieni, alt include
Into the approval of Senators Mr Alexander.
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l
he
ilgl
(ternnI ol the mmmlvUotl re- l|*llteui"’l go,ermn he hit, the
D f
( la llt in u ,
I'G O fl
Willi Gninhlinu Fix Wltfrh *l»r ■•Miltr» th» . &lt;14
that tb&gt;'&gt; *cttle
|nin,aplc
when hla nomination was sent to
Andrew C i r r k s a y . Morn* ptmen’atlvrs again rommentert on light t " dep up to the nr at reg­
I : ! - 1• ■-1, « i del" !,, A met leg withf(»r *!t# •Mttniii; &gt; 'it
I
i Capitol Hill by the President last Muses, |)r, L. T. 1tnsa, fan* tlntn-r the line quality of Kkirida gra|r- ular e|i, tion two 'yenr* hence
im a
» m i \ i i n n i l •»*
NIAV V fiR K I V
D'-.iu
Thooip.ion hai pledgr
, January,
and Tnvu Butnpr ,*eee there tn Irult. though demant! aptwr-nth*
tl**'il hnldll . riiai the t'mte.1
fir f ♦Is#3 ** ifs
Ihr litlrriit gia-%**♦jtiiii-ni «, (ft
.VIHi »m ♦» 1&gt;•
- I,* &gt;e,l military
T fir
I *e| f Is# 1h
*
t»va nil was not any better than average to cart, -id lh,- I tun,* ratir Tar- i iriimT unit r.f l ‘f»
Bafor* the While Ilous# an- plare the more than
In
»r-.Dt
j |, ,, It Mlti
hr,
ik
in
juiisth}: uni «fMl*hlu»|{
*riiltpioenf. md Hist they pay for
' nooncement of the reaignation. tahlri and to airl ah!a.('Ians, n* durlir; the perlnrl rovrrnl by the tSj- ptaiiorm. no hiding a while 1if (Vf»‘» • K
(a#1-tv afifi
nTi\
•
hr
Vi'w
^
*ff
L
higttrt
|(|'iff1
b
|,, .
,,,-nl .| -!,,"fd I" them
mil friMiiH'idl L.iH hitMtHitic Hi Hi
Ulen'btd met stories of his re- he railed earh child hy name, n ITporla, tlte week ending (lor Ig primary and eipamled stale rr« •, (tfr* * •* »!«• tl*'* V
• ^ II »**
I lit* iiHir hiflhtin f»nlr*i'»| In
:fi »«■ =itfrmpt '•* l •Hl»r| » f*«| itti.f
hamlinir out four -r five loye and noth nranses and tangerlii'a «rr YICTA,
- i i*-i l:vtv* ll**' +
if- • '
.
.
sraenl with a wieertek-,
h- I.Uxttit HMII 3kj? ft--** mf .
nl
Agf
!•
filtiif
r
1
hi*
r ,«.. ■
, • ni t
clorfd
f-*fm
roritulered to tie hftttdav fruit
ItiriHithrnt n«Vrtiit:T llli
A i- ill ((I1:* ,♦' Mtl
Called bill of h.-J during “The a ho* frf-fmll, rsidv and out*
fun tml* t •Hi
i#iD tutrt
he
n
s
id
fot
s
il
th
e
m
a
'r
t
t
a
's
much
more
than
gra|iefnUl
f&gt;
*»e!ku
♦jps'fiitiif
r**fi!r
t
m
i*
The
children
gathered
early
fnt
iia!!
L« w ■II l«io.i|i
night as the reports spread. Al­
nt.i 1h
^
it
lluF-y
•oniplii i, h
! M.ui'rii
lh »t
ii ,.| imp' •
i " ' c tier
Reivirts on ranned Juice in­ Hr
'i?i&lt;il li * * d'* ! nr»v_ thing ♦IWlll *1 •&gt;* *•« MmIii
len drawled: "I have no romrnent the occasion, Sivariing with eager
f»nV %1M1 Uin.i Hrigi )| mi Jj|*t 7 «A»1h f * ♦
th#- tn.irkrf f nl hi #*n m ini|i*»l
.
• . .-■ t a t i------ a r c tin dicated
that
chain
rtorea
parteuUr*
nvff t*» TLomj&gt;s4*»=
to make and you can say that I In lrm l Ihe arrival of I’ anta
»fi‘ t i» in * • ** Mn* h
ilr,| (it piui mr t itfnp in (hr
III* A *** * P ** »
l„,
.. . ,m
in, Utica. Nor
Clsru
To while away the time. ly are (.III luln* low price.
'
&gt;| ♦, (fi4 ( P f *t •|*l» **
got out of bed to make It."
Nr* •'•♦»! &lt;sniliFt xlt"
|hi
*i mill mi Nr**
. . . . . i it.,ttirtlands.
they led a well known aged negrolHver ot clean mil tile auj»t*Hrtj* i* (III
ih'Hit
InitHIM
•»
♦I */#1 flu
Ki
Niul iliiririy I ’ h im
Au \.
i
i ,•
\ i.-t 3. ti « "lining.
rolndr.f -with Ids violin and Out-* r*rTter| over from lar.t season
1-1 It* » i-■!'
»ti» pi niTtp* i hr |,
ti tt.ilif ||«1 lit *1 \itdi i »Hi ifito’s
ImI' m 1* fi» * V HK '•-•‘ Im II
ly# a lfvv
to a h'nrh, then gmutiril nrottel
IlcportliiK for New York Cl' &gt;&gt;ne
Hif#g i(.n*Atf
Hh if &lt;
hihr.it*
&lt;*f »U*lullhr I'M j mil
f r C,i t il t|u htiMi’l |»flitx*4
i n - , ir i u n i n 1 °
mill’
I
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him a« he played Christmas air* ve'eratt cRnia cvrnunlsslon mm
gtOMf In Ol' ( !lh*»k.lfi M#4rn
r*i "H'r* *|t| Itnvr 3 fi'W fill* 1 ■ )
hlc.ik 4«» ,t \ 'iElt nl il
lr-1
said that "tlrere was a aUgln im­
on his flute.
*Ctl t M lM JWSttr * firrlaff*
|tfr,tr| (Lh liiif in I hr (ifirr** *»f
Ir*a? ftf •’ [M‘I "
Little tola swarmed around Tan­ provement in ttir market tin
Ainmo-o ye. lor.ru out hi n-|»u&lt;
ulhrt l.iiiii liid I ihhI (i i inlitrls.
*&lt;h m .w tfili al th-H Mir rout
ia Claus ai* lie strode toward meek due In n higher p»ri&lt;-n:agr
tlhit 1 Int i f bad h "’h lourinrl hr*r •aft ,l,iii |ft wilh L.iMh hi I
them after alighting from hi* of sound indt coming In."
lug IrrikmikH'tJ acllvdlr.-i nvn j
\V \ IMN'f, I •iN. Mi.
f&lt;V
"I have reported before U1.1t the
r
automobile at the, edge- of the
liana for the opimaratioi*
ttlophnne from llellni,. Ilivptlal |wmh f llrlIHTi'fI lirttf Will 1m fit
gnod
fruit
iina
K-en
brlruim
a
M
m
f
in
k
i”
i"minty
cifv
nil
park;
the
sun
shone
down
warmly
IM
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Ifi
fi'tr
11■j li.|*| i#
Hitch the Master Mogirlnri
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 27. UV)
fair |irier trorn lie first," !.*• ' r*tte J.111 lb at tlir
•li: tin i Mu fn
.,u in Hie vfi*r,.l
|
Hill!
■'111m&gt;d* I''
■— Two cars of an all-pullmnn on the Tightly clad sod bare
tmi the' overeoiored fntli It** t&gt;e-it School midltiiMIIIO
?&gt;»
*f ihrr«
i Vll* rfitly
tegged
youngsters
a*
Ihe
loud
Wr(.. t,Ml
ft:«fif I*411 II*» n,«* »i *t ty * M
train of the Illinois Central Rail­
dragging rlosm tlte a w r « ,. 'Hie
♦ flttr.l H anII.I
i
re*.
-.hr .’ i f lr*
J«tr
ditrut.ird « ' 'he 111, ling ,,f
road left the rails- today near speaker played something about
the &lt;oft lid of leigh bell-:, ami the bulk of the Indian lUver liw ' *i 1 I.top* I'lub at the
•’%rniti|*
, , .
r .. \ fd
Hk
n.a. I.
lit tbkiM ntnl I'm *
1 ■*
Ruddock, La., 36 mila* northwest ,,„,w
T'
' t,een ot eonrl qnaltty and l " m.irtt
ITi i
■I* i ■
* -*lI
inr it
■".1 M.,, n •f'i.rtt' it ’
plaints «t
Richard liras. * ban man t
of New Orleans- Officials at the
At
There were tin glad laughter or 'be Inland fruit look blrl m 0
i
li i&gt;*'lrCl
mt O w
Iki k* M»ill I# Mil
* . .
F*WMlr
tirk-l. sale?, anmumeed Ibat
railroad's division headquarter*
♦In*
penrahee
W|Ut
the
Very
Usht
reJp+T*F?
lh.it iftitn f.h'»+lLi iW'tt
»• »
at Me Comb, Min., said about 40 shouts 'if joy as the toys were raelpta of Ckllfornla navel1 and the first price of I I "
« is-l *ei Mu
handed nut, till* was an ear lies!,
■
a &lt;ii
«4jE!*r*l
its +*»
* lmv» M• it
in I n iHP*nt rtl a
prlie
of
|5
Will
laglv.-o
passengers were Injured,
H
f*?
*
high
average
they
have
«
'rioted
i _**_...*
serious fared group of youngsters,
I'rusidfiit Df Viol
I (»iiiihk= ! &gt;it*l ii**i strike
The train wn* the Illinois Cen- n generation strangely old ap- against the heavy supplier, and bra school students who sell th t oi &lt; 1 nU viiddlit if &lt;*JDh*v'*H'
liilrd plant lodavTtir new
A**t ro m m U .M iirt »»r U tiff^ rtio n
futm • nreumst at tin- ttarrtmn ' Works.
,l’a streamlined Panama Limit- praring for lla years, but deeply prtten of Klorldaa, a comi&gt;irieon tickets fer Ihe altcrnoon p,-i
n""
AtfHHft'rfl Wrtfl fl H* Mil* tttai* Jf* Nam Acciisoci O f IMol1
. «t»iiU
M I(ufu M'iailtre n" t"! mUMw di«a
nf rtiihi ifiui m*nu*
d, «nroute from Chicago to New appreciative ami rrspeclful as on average* on the## two fruits formatrre. Each m unber of 'lo chuj^r «*r 1 hr r|lv;, lulu
m On. turn
I hr .*• irrmipt me faruiiinm: planl* which
&amp;pppty
club
was
given
lickela
lo
nrll
fm
ran'l
be
made
at
UUa
time
The
Santa Claus gave nut dolls, game
\ Kiriich foiri^n nffirr j«■**
M n u iw I i II*1. Ifiri'* will I tt* * n r *
ptihUr nvirg. lu
,frro*r
kllftvkH t*. hr Jnr.klii|! !••&gt; I"
An lilinbla Central official In arts, rrayson nei*. drums, toy small retailer Is Mill holding mil the evening perfortiMiner.
lUT||M*f| »hr P»* ,
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for the high markup, while the
E'red Bell was named by km- a flp t ftrwm A jiirfv* a HI ItfH* i f g f i
N«w Orleans said a coupling on tanks, planes and fine toys
**'v Virf Nam |(f*|inl I
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.»! •!" M* "» I 1 ‘irillk
the train hmke. naperating the
A trig truck load of produce ami elialiM are advRltlsIng i' flv** Linn Henry Witt. |«, bend * • • ■ fn#*nf=s 11ft tit ts v* »♦ ttlif e *?nhi**f
MjhIi ••! HHilritnlrlv p=
• V'h- Mi , itisieile
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mltlef- (o^ put on no evening • , |tot|ii«ti f»*r m*t a * *ni hail mrf if&lt;*
i i *• •mu: fhe |&gt;i •- •*i«t *m- " klast three ears from the other*. canned gnr«l* contributed hy Ihe rents per pound . . .”
1-'Vn&gt; Ttiom• .1
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rivr
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lire
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In
the
Briimorrterlalnineht at tin- T"iin =t ' • '
•The first two of tbs three de­ Elk*, was rent over to the llairv
I" i hm
|»f(( ( ( ‘J*|MfI h » Ita* It (II II- r* r) 1
IL. 1 lie ,
ft . I*' , V iif* *• ! t * i lie men
tached cars' lefi the rails.
•il* (.»• |i(tr&lt;ii I'.n
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Amin Home f*11 Crippled (’Hildteu W.uliington ared found thr! due ter for winter o iter:., lo*., Irrm Ihirl **» * h &lt;
c thev tell
. lrr«| - it* tvrw-t't 1
Mt ,i . nit. Hm*hi
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Among the passenger* injured at Umatilla, an F.lk sponsored to n tretler quality clrus It'll’ "*'* memliers named on Hie eon, *
■unit a-s
'he ter were Join, I, v hull S '
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• dffrit »ii» I !*••• * •*•»!
•' "I •"i r'H*e* 1 | • 1
ln«*l,id''d were ley .'if** arriving In these mark'"
1*
was Harry Wismer, sport# direc­ honpttal
•■■'ier .11'it.ark'U
In
generul
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um al*i'|e-i up
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•up quite « bit tills week" II uld-d,
l * m . A(t tf I Ik kliFH if v
'•*. ' •«»*»’•! ift Jinin*t
Ilicbnrd ftea, iS]i»r|e&lt;i -ui ..... #
&gt;ing Company. Wiamor was* en­ ty, Five'bom-* of oranges were however, llial Uiem araa not much
IUjIi&lt;-r *i salif u. u ir•citiciu sent
"iibMiti
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|rit-jf’wI f 1r*fi 1 |ul!
' L hI' m'Iiiuji mol ol 4ii
code tn New Orleans to hroad- sent lo the »d'i folks at the Elks of nil Increase In prict- , xcepl If"rship. A. I.. .Skinner on !e.,
■i'iiL’1 tsi ■r '•» f 1if*lr1 fnt* at
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N »hi lie (ui III »r Jh»
■t thn Sugar Bowl football National Home at Medford. \a (or "some extra'quality or uig--.* " au,| girl** w r l f a r and J N I: I.
llUl PITH!l»U»*L •II J ’! - ’ ♦ HV 1
flu IwitJ' |*( r-i| ii [■♦
•" " 4#a, a tllifl hfhlMft ll" , , ‘ ' 1
aatd Mr. Carraway.
game.
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t*av Itiaii-Uiip Aummuccmefrt nt
"I’re-hollday aalen have ronv son^Jr. on attendance
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Ml Hie 'd ik in n it ww* mail* bv the
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thr fon t
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John Ivey repnrleil he.had 1 •- F a i ’ i l U i o s A r c l l r i n K
Michigan State Rosing Comfrom Irregular to steady, and with
IlfiN rTinitnnml w tir intiritic mm *i + Ihi* Nrw Vi.! I- fitnl rltirf||P|» wlmtf- secielnry of Itte t5ae Mcdlatlwi
mlailoner John Hettche also was
the holiday buying and cold » ra­ relve.1 11 tID offrr for th-s piano l h Gif I i r i l F o r W o r k e r s hi ILiimi j#|i«i Knvironn* rifih iu
♦Jr IhiU hi market[Hi*
IPmtil Allen Wekfltfekl. , He deinjured. Hettche, who waa going Canning Center To
ther. txVe.i are expected to ad­ which (he I.nuts miverthed for
. ftuii1*!r»rkft» Mopjtinn It cun r*n»| |iltVl hiiis ^«*i *■ fiillnnTtl hy D ili lit » Lit*d 'liat nictnliera of the afflkto New Orleans for the Sugar
vance some and puatbty clear up sale, and which they value nl
Operate
Full
Time
«rn| .tl
Ihr
Tlw' fVtnfntfl
C&gt;r»trr nr.t PM'POIIIUC to ft•holder the ♦ In »r ic [ i rlnil miMrt
tnc AT iif I, liieamritterji’ and
flOO, It Was derided In' keep the
Bowl activities, said he believed
the prevent backing of tHruo..
|»!ntit.
|If hiif till* r#Ml af( «*KK
nf Uk* A*Hhtir OwM tin*1
Uelrirr,-. Union hid *i«ri*cU ’to-set
piano.
that several of hla ribs were
Tangerine*
are
showing
good
quail,
mi
L**«t aI**t«*-* »'.|rte Hie qtp*stlon of Wngesi until
The Hanford Canning Center at
Ift l^Ina
In mvliUoii D»r * Mrntr while, r iltupitrh ftm»i ■
' broken.
ty upon arrival now, and the
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Sanford Avtume and East 'J’rih
meelttig-. on .tin 13 ojid II
TO CONTINUE GAMER
movement t* Improving rapidly.
thr V'teLNftinr’ * l&gt;iv««| Phiioijlrlphiii^ ^\IL*»M *. h a ir ♦
HI reel will be pul ;m a full time
ILili.uiM h w rsffi w orltrrs l o
**' fI Iii* (11njj
Thla Item will move well a* Inna
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ntifirnirj
tn
advance
into
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Ontm^ M e x i c a n . W y f i f l t O C k - . _ dally" schedule on Jan.--16 under, aa the quality Imftta up to pie’venl
flOtrni ni34l&gt;. Ind. Dec. n
AHA MSI»N rtl 111: Itt l.KASEI)
*»f »*i fn.
the direction of Mr*. Rosa Husted.
Idl—Tlw IfnhTr. lty of Notre Hume t y ’H r r jr r y aiw I v r s H ib )^ Ittftuairv. rrji and roiithe*stern pm*
t &lt; T o B e B a n n e d I n U . S . according to Mr*. Oulda Wllaon, standard*."
It
antHMinrrd
hy
CiM ltitv Hanoi.
Thr French d«tcr»l*r the!
1
.wnm »»» * hu#»cn
atvf"
ih
t
Untteil
Minton
Naval
IV AT MINT,Tn\. Dec. J7. (iPl—
In Milwaukee, Racine and Kelt-■ * Aijrtit t: It |»w?#wi.
rounty home demonstration agent.
crtirm! Tnilitary situation ♦» “iff* j rtprr5SM| I lirtirf that inrtu?l
tin Inwntaket who i&lt;. m line for
naha, Wla. and Ohtcago. It wa* Academy have signed a new t»i&gt;. WASHINGTON, Dec,
Nn
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rvum
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arriv
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The canning center has been
Vmr foot hall agn-eiitcnt &lt;
»sfirtory”
.1
f uppiy mnl ffrmanH ti|r‘lors im t Hie chaifmansh.p nf the House
Offlciale at the Department of open on call since Aug. 16, and reported that '.riorid* orans* • are
At U»r ramp &gt;*n
fufecn-U.
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—-- --J Hprf Alinl tn lowft lljf* price nf t'ommirip# on Tnamerican ActAgriculture aay that they expect there ha* not begs as inurh can­ moving' aomawhat jb#t(«r thla week
hiit 150 men h*ivr hrrt* ordcml hyj i i
a#
At ■r
r 1.1 I hntfrr ahmil lh eriits -i jmnnd tvilie ..* Rep. .1 Tnl nell Thomas,
secretary Clinton Anderson to Issue ning thi* year a* during HUB, In general and avenaga quality has
I t W r .i. Mr Ihwrim rrvrnh.fl
rrolCHHOr A t II. o l I*.
n)r
(fu-thui i»r«i announced today his first step
a formal order sometime oday Mr*. Wilson rrported. However, Improved somewhat, with many
Tlir workrrr. will
pptvlded with
will be to file Ernie Adamson
V cto ran H
S e rv ic e
which will clow the border to the there hat been quite a -bit of organisations now rocefvUu' irtneIs
Honored
By
Award
Army typr irnLn for limutnA hy
aa « luff counsel. The New JerAny veteran In need of aervimportation of cattle, aheap, goats canning of meat auch as beef, applca which are carrying l«-ttrr
thei War FVwmI A/JniliiMrtti-’Mi
I'fiur tim riA A P I? r j l h r r u n » d liu g
&gt;cy Republican accused Adamson
Ice (free of charge) In any nl
than the early varrUee '
I stork In mexioo.
The illnlng room amt other far 111 I lAfKijONVILLE. IWr
Hil’i
pork and veal, she said.
*ii Iinaldr •■■ J'.'JV butler tl the of tilin g to.wreck the committee.
lha following categoric* Is reThese officials declared that the
miliar ait- He criticiied Adamson for reNew illustrated Information on
ties are reported to Is* lit good 'the annual award of Uw florui t (.(evailtng price ' A
ouested to visit the office of
ten was bring taken because quick freeie unlf* for home use
■nil iiallnn
...li,... developed
.1..t-r1&gt;&gt;„».t m
,„ th'* chec-e Ica'e.l a report before submitting
« O N ROUN TRAIN H
the responsible agrnclea IUle&lt;1 condition t,ea ll Leshrr la place- 1Art/b-tny nf Ocience I"
i had been found of hoof •re being studied with much In­
merit nfttcer »l tfte catnp and will presented JolnUy today to Dr « ’ market, with tile price down it to cjlnmUteq member*. The
below:
mouth disease among Uve- terval by Mr*. Wllewt. Whather
direct wmkers- dally to Ihctr re­ H Pollard, professor of clumtUtry at out’ll U rents * pound ■■luce the report said a so-eaUeil revolution
Leon A. Ratio,
r. Ilrnnsn
Coordinator — E R. Carter
nl Mexico.
,
at the Unlverally of Klott'U, and leenrd ^igb In lain rirtotiei.
spective Jotvi with grower.-.
or not thi* method will aupplant
might be brought about through
. . . . Of !&lt;r*m A. AUantlo National flank BuildA night the departments canning of manv foods depentll
John TbuiKiroy, former graduate
ad Isagwsod, baa p#rilda geurrat strike, nr other mean*.
of animal husbandry a*nt much 0 0 eoat*. ahe laid. _ ,
student at thn university. Pomerov
to Nkum tian nurk.- the
it U, B. Emctlons to IIs border Inspectors
MRS. lit it INK V 111
li now wmrklng on bLi dorloratc at
Bervlce, MS. - Nerlh
rot'll INJURED IN FIRE
|*M Array arid Navy amphiMmu
PIUHlmrj?
PiraluH
accept no more Mexican tlfefit IIPflEN A id )
MjvucJntja-(t.'i InMItiite of 'trehnl'ILDING PERMIT
training axaatafW h#M a ll (he
rk Avenue.
[ stork for Import
Howard Favllls recently obtained aaathern c###( « f CMfamks, while
Buy Ijccsburjf Club nology.
HUSTON, Her. 27, UP)— four
Vocational Training and ftinN'TAV VHtrK, Dec ;’7, «P» - persons wrrr injured today in a
llie
two nten ircelvect llte
• rity building jwrmlt to #♦#(* -rv ta g aRaaed thaT&amp;avy rrnber cattob — T, W. Lawton, Oourt
R 17.mn wnrrrie block dwelUnx " S I O I m m u *
file which swept an apartment
House.
u n t n m io , nee ar—
Bak* nradmty'n highest honor on Utc Mr%. Eleanor Itooievelt may po*
---'Y
\ t-v’- T f - La'•-*, ** -&amp;
tn Uw Markham Park addltlnh
Legal Aarigtanr#, HoeplUlUabf the l/ctiburgh Jtusctwl! Ctuli and baata of their researrh piper on sibly.yft her driver'.-, Iiietife re- hquse amt factory in Boston. Two
: -1
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H,
Dee. »T between B^ileentli and Nineteenth
LAKE
tton and State Berrien Officer
franchUr to Uir FMUtbttrgli Pirates "The Bemltlvlty of Aldehyde Ilae- vnked nr mnpemled. "the Now of the injtned wete firemen. Th*
&gt;*■ Andrri ,Ortxnyko Street.
York State Hiirean nf Motor fire, brought under control alter .
RUSSIANS ACCUBB AMERICA. — Gontact through Lloyd T.
of the National League was an­ genU”
absent today aa th# 'United
Bmto, Otwnty fVrvlc# Officer, nounced here yesterday bv Sidney
Vehicles jays tt'i subpoenaed her one hour JnoJc ntace in the con­
for a hearing on Jan. Sth tn con­ gested Fields Corner eeetion of
Her long, Jr. president of the CUtta
MOSCOW,- Dec *7, (r»A-Tho Tkkach Building.
IlEGAULLB TO 3PFAK
a Secret aw
for ■
Horn# Berrien Aaalrianca to D Florida State League entry.
Russians hava accused America
N E W YORK. Dec. 27, OP)— nection with .the thter-day ac­ Dorchester.
T«1 the Uni
of trying to a m th# Arab emm- terioangn. ga-Bervtoemcn end . mu Good. Jr . of Brookxvltle will Thn Brttlah said todav that Gen. cident nhe wav in last August
trtdr Dependents — American be retained os , manager o f the i'hnrle* De Gaulle will nuke a 14th. Five per sunn, including Mr*.
fog atomic control, A whlte~ S t *named upon at lha Board of tria*. A Ruaaian p m fgtney
ritiaoN Eiu g e t t u r r e t
BrianUst. Dr. » . P.
mow to taka place at 1 : » o’clock dispatch aald today that the Red Orooa, IAkefnmt - Boulevard. club and Herlong aa president, *1* lenient tomorrow in Paris. The Itooscrrlt, were hurt in Ihe YonKelly Young, kind hearted JR
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v
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a
jrt»enira I M HOTHI Monday * veiling. Jan. C It wag an­ Uni lad Statas haa offered the
Veterans Administration — Under the terms of the sale, the broadcast quoted D« Gaulle a* kem accident which she raid hap­ at the County Jail, aaw to U that
at th# m««Unr frier tailing nounce today by luipb A. Smith, Arab statas 130,00^,000 Rorth of
franchise cannot be moved to any laying ^hit the statement will pened when she dor’ed off at the the prisoners got ■ turkey dinner
George 8. Anderson. Sherlffa
ten that Gromyko was oc- •tout txacstfva. A court of honor •orplus military property and Office every T utadsy.
other . city and the club will be b» an important on*, but gave wheel. Other* who wrro in the on Christmas (lay. trimming* In­
cluded
I with other burinnsa.
win be held on Jan. 30.
armnmonta, 'all fra# of charge.
, ‘
known il* the 1/vwburg Pirn ten
Occident will testify.
nn other detail*.
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 27
I -ri/P)— Thn man often cal-1
“ iW .-the smiling court jester" of the Tmman mi minis-;
itratlon, George E. Allen,
resigned today ns a direc­
tor of the Reconstruction
Finance Corporation.
[ President Tmman i m - i
mediately appointed John ■ l

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WHEN DOES'THE "SLUGGING START?

Change program, was asked for a frank expression, ol
her opinion of American schools. After years of ex­
perience teaching in England, India, and Australia, site
says that American students are rude and undisciplined
to a degree she would not have heliiHcd possible. She
even likened a study Iptll in one school to an English pub.
Many critics of our schools will feel some sympathy
for this Hritish woman. SuUserviem'e to authority1Is a
trait which is not cultivated here, and one who has
been accustomed to it in other countries would be bound
to feel a great lack. Then, too. the influence of the pro­
gressive school lias made itself felt in the great freedom
of action which American students take for granted.
There is, however, much to he said for the American
system. It has bred a race of •youngsters who are frank
and open in their relations with each other and with
their parents add teachers, who are candid in their dis­
approval of religious prejudices and kindred evils, and
who are enterprising and even aggressive in their wiilingjiess to_tackle problems whiulr have been-to*? much for
their elders.
The purpose of a teacher exchange program will be
well served if the British teacher is aldt; to impose upon
some of her American students at least a dim idea of the
courtesy and conformity of the British school-child, and
oii the other ijand if the American teachers in Great
Britain can encourage English students in the direction
of greater initiative.

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THE UK ALW A YS W IL L UK
DIVISIONS, BUT A STRONG
MAN ONGK SAID AS FOR MK
AND MY HOUSE WE W ILL
SERVE THE L O R O :.S o ther*
aiosr a division in (to* multitude
became uf him.--John 7:4.1.
Flotilla boasts a gain of nearly
trn percent in population since
11)40, .tlie- retain lturt-au tt-Vt-al*.
W hile most other . stair* hav«faced serious decline* in popula •
tton due* to cm |k rat ion o f realdenta into war production .area*.
Florida haa forged steadily ahead.
We now have over two -million
mtdenla. And tin* next ten yeuia
will tee an even inuir remarkable
growth.
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You huvo hr ni d u lot ulTiul
62-1XJ clubs during the goal year,
how figure* air irvealed by toe
Veterans Administration thin ex-

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drawn that Izo a week for ai
weeks from the government with
out working. One Is forced I j
wonder why Ihry could not ft*i*1
a job, but still tin* number i&lt; nos
high as compared with the mil
lions who' wVYc cllgiblv foi *1,
but did nut lake it.

Irom Senator .('upper uf Karna*.
who say* that* aumcihiiig hat gu.
to b* done
Ihxt a man why it
divorc'd in one slate duos not
immediately become a bigamist
in another. Uniform federal di­
vorce regulation* in hu upmluti
would do more than anything else
ieduce the divorce rate which
now the hlghexl in the civilised
world. Florida i&gt; .one uf those
Itatex which have cuutrihutrd to
the eonfuxlon by Inviting outside
divorce auita fur purely mercenary
reasons.

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and combat duty during the war.
Some starved thenyelvex to g*.*t
* too thin; some overate; sumv touk
dope,, kicked up pieir heart best
or blood pressure. Hume pa they
approached the 4ront lines, shut
,' o ff their own hands or their tors.
Other* frankly committed suicide.
A elmplcr method hei now liecn
made plain to ell by the Supreme
Court which has ruled In effect
that a conscientious objector can*
. not be drafted. There may He
Iota of eonseientlnqs objector*,
toms the next war.
tfhat might have been another
disaster romparahlv to lire V&gt;Inceoff Hotel fire was the early
morning Christines Idnxe at Mac­
ons' Jamaup lumier Hotel where
7B guest* scurried to safely when
t tire started In e linen ’ lore!
on the fourth floor, "It looks to
me like that fire couldn't have
started in that short, tim e’ uniats
Someone used a cnemicsl", tays
House .Detective James, suggest*
fitff that someone purposely set
It on fire as has been chatted
In Ike WlneCoff case. Did some0 oa suffering from a persecution
complex figure this hotel fire was
S good Way tn get even!
Did
Somsone blinded by jealousy'.to
every consideration of human pltjf
And suffering throw a lighted

Into that - linen etosel

r H would hurt eomeone
Md done him an imagined
f? R geems increttlble! Yet
jealously, hatred docs queer
to people.

Harrimon ’Tolk;" Denied,
Widen*.War-Stole Breach

I
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Repretenlallve Dewey Next
International B a n k Chief?

Sptciil to Central Piti$
G T\ABHlNGTON—•’Efforts aimed at creating a hcttcV understand­
ing o f world affairs In both the war and Hate departments have
run Into trouble becauac of gossip,
A aharp flfht te going on aa result of the recent publication of »
report that Commerce Secretary W. Averell Har■
rlman totd a group at the Army War college that
Moscow* bigwigs believe war with the western.

pAity. It Consisted of lYie* follow- lh«* other dogs* plate*.

W ASH IN G T O N
LETTER -

Lisa received a number of nice
gifts, including „ rubber bone, a
a 1hot dors)-— —— f rubber tiatt. sG ilu c ii,- of a riuth
log food!
|shund. puppy biscuits and so oft.
'ran muffins wit It
There were tnusi* to tk« b'*t&gt;*
ifing and trimmed she’j grow up to lo* a lady, alio
randle.
j that she'd liccoine^the mother of
oidn'i go to the 111 very very valuable puppies,
tiray removed them f Their whs a birthday cake for
fuur friends loved the people too. It was inode by-a
ping up not onty caterer and Iced the siiuic way
each ottier’s.
as Lisp's bran muffins. Around
't any, entertain- the side It had a bonier of little
i entertained them- brown randy darhhunds - chasing
he htitmin livings each &lt;ther.
was the life of the
Champagne was served to thsaid he was awful- people, and the dogs had a sip or
e stood in the nti*l-. two of peer. Everybody had a

ll&gt; JANE F t IIS
W ASHINGTON
l.isu Monks,
a dashing little dachshund with
j a pedigree from ,het»i to there,
j was feted on her first birthday
! with a very stmxiy paity in the
I chancery of Ihk Egyptian ia-ga-

t lion.

Lisa's friends included Clco
Goodrich,
a tall.
aristocratic
African hound, used back home
for clbasing
‘
_.............
. desert.
gnrUle
on the
nm
et faster than r.n
:t_'
Giro, ru
can
run
60 mfles
BU hour. Kht was rather snooty
at the party sort of stayed o ff
by h erself — until the entv were
passed.
Other friends wero Ilssu ‘nofo*
Ganlner, a rocky* rocker spaniel
whose master is MaJ. Jen Gard­
ner of Hulling Field, and Jerky
Hoyce, whose father used to I * ,
long to Ambassador Bullitt arid
whose
mistress,
Mrs. Freda
Boyce, Is a d&lt;g editor of a local
newspaper.
Mr, (.lay says n French menu
w«a especially worked out for the

414 Sanford Avenua

■eigne Lisa (canned j

One O f T be

Friendly Florida Slate Theatre*

Box Office
■Open
12:45 P. M

Regular
Prices!

STARTS SA TU R D A Y FOR

I CAN YOmtlDB •'BIG- Sitf" AT tKt RfcuFO fM

ORLANDO

W H A If

TWIC8

DAILY

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CHAMPION COWBOYS COMrtTB IN THE UIQ

Dt I.eonsrH Barker
OniontHrist
Byes examined—Glasses fillet*
203 S. Orange Avo.
OrUndo, Flnrida
Thane (M 7
duced numbers.
Meantime;
statedenied
department
employe!
Hnrrlman later
Jhc report,
but Ita htva
pub­
been
tracking
published
stories (nlication
caused down
n furore
tn the newe
war department.
volvtnf kt^te department
policyemanated
which they
only could
have
The report
fromeay
n state
department
came from war department
sources.
.
employe who
confessed
that hf had told tt con­
fidentially to a foreign press representative with
• A GROtn* OF tlie
GOVERNMENT
EXPERTS
understanding ItFINANCIAL
wae not to be
printed, are
booming former Oongresxmsn
Charles
Dewey that
(It).o
Illinois
to
Tire Army was
so incensed
Itf barred
steto
succeed Eugene Weytr
as headpeople
of thefor
International
bank.
department
a time from
War college
They feel that Dewey,
a Republican,
no trouble
briefing*
Later theywould
were have
allowed
back Inwith
re*
the Incoming GOP Orngresi, And they point to Dewey's past record
os evidence of hla fltneaa for the‘job.
H* was at one time an assistant secretary of the treasury and
currently la a vice president of the Chase National Bank of New
York.
■.
Dewty now la In Surop»*and unAallabU for comment, but It |a
assumed In Washington that he wilt tak|
take the poet
post if
If It Is offered
W, A. Harrimon

, Glenn flovoeek, Who left
erald aa managing editor
I when the National Guard
died Into active duty and
Meyer quit the bank in a surprise move. H had been expected ho
tea that lime has travelled
would
continue In the Job for eeveral year# Since he had resigned
i wide and seen many In)g and strange things, re- hla publishing duties with the Washington Poet tq assume the In­
to Sanford oft a 10 day ternational bank poettlon. «
’ • e e e
prior to returning to duty
irther assignment. Arriving • THE FORTHCOMING, REPUBLICAN CONFERENCE In which
iris on the second
the OOP will complete plane lor taking over the SenjtU reins prom*
Mg occupied bv
lacs to be a turbulent kffalr.
«, remaining In Ku
The Vondenberg-Toft leadership Is going to be challenged-prob­
• and a half aftei
ably unsuccessfully — by &gt; mixed faction that In•
eludes both liberal and conservative senators.
’ Cbellenaa ^
Sen. Wayne L. Morse (R ) of, Oregon and. Ben
. . . .
George A. Wilson (R) of Iowa are two members
Vandsnberf
sure to challeng* the Vandenberg-Tsfl power,
Taft Pewat,
‘ Wilson almost Issued a Moat when Vandenberf
distributed a circular letter to Republican newcomers and ether non*
member* of the steering committee assuring them (bat they would
be consulted and that the GOT program -wee not cut and dried.
,•
■tons eenstora are restive ovsr Taft’s move to lake the labor
committee chairmanship and tquevta out Ren. Oeorge D. Aiken * R f
W Vermont.
. . .
‘
.
Olhera want J deputy majority leader’eelroted and Ben. Eugene

CO N TRACT

T a s t y • D elirio u s • H e a lth fu l

Three jif the low'i'* blue Idnotl-

Th*r* were all kind* o f way*

BEYOND THE

W o M a k e O u r O w n Ic e C rea m , A ll F la v o r s

&lt;mii* IIIve*tiiissit fiillntvs iiii'tllii-r. I in* worm inmc.s. | ed laiW' Wows helped tier cc lp .
But tin* inlvv glusH techiinlngv whit'll pioiliinhs trQii.xpamit ; Itrats.
I.La stnys at the chancery
mirrors si*i*njs ilpfitiiti'ty u trick on trusting nmnkiiul.
lien* is u mirror. An innocent person stops, looks at him Iftliiiter, i f T.dwaid (iiay, Irani*
puliation officer of the Legation,
self, maybe adjusts his tie. powders her nose.
Iwcauif sl:e can’f slay with her
But the mirror is more thnn a lonkltiR glass, It'n a muster. Refer Monks, sen of
window, too. Some one may stand on the oth’or side, Archibald (I Monks, well known
watch the mirror-gazer, even take bis picture, An enter­ Boston architect, goes to G-mrgeprising plmtographwr of Life Magazine did just this to a •own university and can’t keep a
number of unsuspecting people w im stopped in front dog where he lives.
Mr, Gray's apartment was de-of one of these deceptive mi
muled with limwn t'hrysantheYork store front.
mums exactly the eolor of Lisa’s
When I-a-wis Curmll wrot his Through lilt* Looking cat^. and l.isa hei-rlf was re*
Glass lit- thou gh t he was ju, l lining funny. Mi* didn't splendent and chic in a specially
know lie- was anticipating an invention of the glass in- woven broriTe and gold satin ribdustrv.

of Leaping utit of military service

S E K V /C c

FOR TH E BEST ICE CREAM

More than a million people, largely from Eastern
Europe, still are homeless, likely to be for several years.
But giant humanitarian machinery under (IN line been
set up a to re*si tile them, without coercion, where they
want to live.
This is the Intel national ’Refugee OrgUni/.ulion.
waiting to have its plans approved by I.* co-operating
nations. At present 00 percent of the DPs, (displaced
persons) art* in the American /one of Germany. They
include Latvians, Lithuanians, I knmians, Poles Yugo­
slavs, Estonians, many of them Jewish, largely "slave
Jaboiers" uprooted to w. m I. for 'In* Nazis. Itnssia and
Poland wanted their nationals forcibly returned. The
UN voted this down.
The plan is to transport, settle and support tin* DPi
for three months in their new' homes. Traitors, war
criminals, quislings and non-working able-bodied people
will .by barred^ The cost will be more than 10.0 million
dollars, half lb )»#• born by the United Elates. Australia,
Brazil ami ('nnudu have indicated tln ir desire to receive
some of these refugees. Other nations, including probably,
this one, will adjust immigration quotas to admit some
At best only I-,( mm* ran tie rf^sntlfw! in TO17.
But a! least then* is a phui for tin* others. Tins

.Seen T h ro u g h

Times have changed.
You should review
your insurance poli­
cies with someone
who has Die knowl­
edge to say whether
you have inadequate
or excess coverage.
Avull yourself of our
w i t h o ut
service
charge or obligation.

H. JA M ES G U T A G EN CY

Homes For Refugees
UIBLtC TEltMfc FOIt t o d a y

F R I D A Y , D E C ,.27, 1946

D A R u n v m in q a u n q onoti

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tofy his keen eatdeae agpeiile!

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FEATURE Til

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THE SANFORD HERA ID, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE THREE. »

Intermediate-Choir
Had Hayrick* Tuesday

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Learrf returned last night from Hartwell,
(•a, where they spent Christmas
Hay with their children.

Th* Intermediate; ckotr of the
First Christian Church enjoyed n
bayridr on Christina* tv?, t'nrnl*
wrre sunt; nml at n Into hour the
young* RUttl* onjoyed tefrrahmm Is which » r i r aerved nl I hr
home nf Mr, ami Mrs. iV, C, Tison. Hot cocoa, *and w ichc, nod
fruit cake Were trv o l hy Mis.
Tisem. her daught sr. Virginia,
ami Mrs. \V. IV Y entry.
Those rnjoj’nc
the evening
were Itnrharn Harriet, Joan Harriet. I’nt Q u n H , Itnrharn CkSstihi, Caroline Hurkrha, Hetty
Patterson. Mary Film Lo-.iitg,
Hetty W.lton. !.ois Ann Hobson.
Theda I’ d As, Virginia Tison, S.ie
Williams, Jimmie IVv. Jackie
TViwIand,
Billy Ti»im.
Edwin
Tison. Mr. and Mrs. \V. I’. Yesley and Mr. an,! Mrs. Tison.

two children are spending about
two week* in Hartwell, Ha. as
the guest* of relatives.

LcSocurs'ilad Annual
Christmas Tea Dance

" Joel S.

Calendar hirl&gt;’ 1

u rccll

E m p lo y e e s

fold Annual Dami net
The (iaides on I he i)il.Mido
W'JJffay wa* Ihe eene «n Thillsiy evening of ihe nnnmU bumpt-d
veft Ivy Mr. nod Mr*. it. I..
tree!I of Orlando for employees
th« Puree)I stole- in Sanford,
lando and Lakeland n*ul iithtr

I’ll t nftfee rmplnyes and wives
and tin:hind-, sere enteMnlned on
Clmt-tm*. eve allh an eggnog
Var'v given by po lttuialcr and Mrs.
Joel ii Field ,u their home on
West Nineteenth Mtru-t
The Fieki home * .vs decorated
tsUh Christmas grrenrry, polnaetUas and Brazilian pepper anil a
iaauUful Chrixtmaa tree In th*
Urine room.
T lk rr eiijoyim; Ihe occasion acre
Mr. and Mr- H F Crenshaw. Mr
«iut Mrs M 1. Wright. Mr and
Mr- V It Itiukl. Mr^ and Mrs.
Myron Smith. Mr and Mrs Dirk
Jdeljuiin.—Mr. and Mr* Herbert
itor Unit, Mr and Mrs Jimmy
Uotnitl. Mr and Mrs Harold AP*
pjetiv. Mr and Mm Harold Herbal,
Mr and Mrs Clyde l*trro. Mr
f.ht! Mi . Heidi mid Hither David.

, and Mnt.,M. Mcl ooe. M
t. Haven Sernfl. M&gt;. aid
Kn ig b t. Mr. and Mr
'—
LrrUT-^*
■thlrv.
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m i a Utodo-il Mi 1 ..v o n it ’
JOir.itir f i l l u vva11
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Mr. and Mr*. Austin Vihlrn ami
two children of laike City are
spending ih e weekend with Mrs.
W. J. Morrison, Sr.

.
la- s.M-ui.1 held Ihc.r
Uu
ki
«" r
" n Chris! nuts ntu&gt;n**&gt;n
ii ** i a
t
vhe Sanford Woman’* Club front
lr*- Harry t;(n n, n 30 P M for member*.
ty»alumraie and eu.-*;*
Mis* Jean Hirer Wild .11 charge
. Andersorj of the ilancc inddier mother. Min­
ting* after H. N Saver, aided as chaperone for
th Hr. and the occasion Hie rlub vvu b.&gt;jut|; fully discorded with red and grsrn
atreamrr* nnl Christmas decora*
T. Parrish tlons wl**i red and vireh candles
mil arc ex- lighting th,, nsims MUs Ptiylliinlay from Heach and MUv Shirley Moreland
spent the &gt;*err In clutrcc of the drroraikms
! About kn conparv were present

D card ait C ircle HoldK
■ M eelin ff On Dec. 20

The' Hcitrdall Avenue chapel
cirek* met on Hec. 20 with 20
Th* bing lunupii-t Lultte vver.1 member* present. Mr*.’ K. W.
Teetirely deroriili-il to atev*ritiiare
Kite was in chnrge nf the meet­
holidnv theme w ith ted ratulleing mu! Mrs. \V, M. McKinnon bit
■eencry and* flowers.
•the .Bible study. *
O. I. Cox of ll| lalid&gt;. n ineMr*. Claude Fort| and Mr*.
*tl»yve of the Curhv lln 'iiw s
Conn)*- Hale wcie both congratu­
lated on their birthday, and
Christmas .gift* were exchanged
among the member*.i Ref&lt;*shtneut» were set veil hy
-tin* fnw ho-ti’s-es. Hr., Fite,
hose bII iih IIiu- vfroii
Mir-. M eKiunim , Mi,* !■ *• flunrr Mr. and 'I i
’
tee alii) Mr. II 1&gt;, Dagio. In the
me. Mr.-and Mm C
I fi Ibivving:
Mrs, llnstnn Steele,
I Mias Bertie Mm* 1
m Lakeland were M
I Mr*. Kuril. Mrs. John F«rl«on,
nlell ami Mr. Walts,
Mr*.
H^nnet. Mr*. Itiymnml
tnioiig. tho-e from
i Sflianl. M i'; I! 1- louig. \lrs. W.
rtB Mr. and Mr-. Pi
H IP cite. Ml?, lien (lallin. M rs.
Sarah Cowan,* Mrs. Alir - Cowan,
Vffd Hole. Mrs, Snesl' Ityers,

p" 1

Mis* Kathryn Morrison of Hay.
torur Beach spent a few days
here this week with her mother,
Mr*. W, J. Morrison, Sr.

Mr. hml Mm. W. M. Scott had
a* their guest* over Christina*
Mr. Scott’s brother ami sister In
law, Mr., and, Mra. B'.iigetie Scott,
of Washington. It. C.
«*

A WAR BRIDE FROM IHGIANO. Mr*. Dointby limn, of Hdilmoir. Md

n.nla theJicttipapct tluiy repotting that her. tin.ultunli la^dlircc bun

YOU'RE TELLING
ME!
Bin—
- By WIlllAM
Ccnfraf P i t u IVrifer

A M AGAZINE article aay*
Women control so per cent of
cur flhances. Zadok Dumkopf
•iy* the writer's figure T3 just
ntuul 20 per cent oft the line.

prerogatives. Since ihe war
there hasn’t been much of a per­
centage to the Nipponese regal
bus! nest.
Oimrkon. Hum*, chimi to be
the coldn t town in the world.
Ok*y. we're wif/mj lo concede
it the title.

Though Stnte Cltut hji never
hren ninfrirn lor t burgl-tr the
wire old tiint fakes no t fiances.
Pfkerwise, why the blight ted
tun?

M«s*coY new voltnns Is only
(our yean old ll certainly blows
olf a tot of cleani lor such a
younyiler.
When a sweet young thing
ialks about a CTirisimaa seal sho
need not tiece:matlly la- refer­
ring-to I lie holiday stamp Could
be Uu- fur coat she asked from
Santa.

Eleven Japanese prl
decided to give up III

Mr*.* Hetlrude Hilbert and *oni
I.eRoy. and Ted Itunge spent 4‘,
Chrislnuut in Ocala viailing th e rij
sister. Mr*. H. ?\. Punlmi and Ij
M r*.

T h e cost nf ih e tn s tira tirr..w htrh
provides tv a day hnsplIallA itlntt
plus certain IncidenlaLs anrl up In
I I V l M irckal ImnefllA for memhrrs
of the em ployees Im m ediate (amily.
Is .shared by the com pany, with the
employee and llie com pany each
is iy in c half of Use prem ium
AcccpTance by 7S percent o| Ihe
eligible employees was neersvary
before Ihe p lan could become * 1Ice llve , Mr Colem an said today

TliK coil Was cpdrkly reached and
while return* nre not yet complete,
over H7 prrrctrt of (hose mi far rr■imrted are pvrtidjiotlng In Uve
; plan
Tile employees Hirmaelvrr, have
] had this Insurance for several
veiir* Hi extension • In Inclmle
1their families Is an addlllonnl Ivor.
( til olferrd br (hr company to tieljr
: members of H.s organization in
j tlmw of Ured. according to Mr
Spiff iilgr Field,
Mt
Clemens,
Mich, arrived Sunday to apenil
some time with her mother. Mt,
IVutl Peter* and sister Mr* lluby
l.tndney; Major Wilkcrson v»«
liansferrrd from Sclfridge Field
to Alaska. He is with the 1'ltli
Fighter Croup.
Mr* Wllkeistm
is ihe former Opal I'elers

Sutiility Ssfrxitck

Radio and Sinking
Stars
D ir e c t H r o n d c a s l i n g

M AYBE
r « Cm Mite
M**,y W&gt;|V*vS

nox
SANFOHD

music

t ADVfMISIMGT A Itl.E

U F S F K V A IIO N 5

A l The
R cro n d il ioned

I' I A

N O .S

M orn-on. S r .. a n d

Mr
hod Mr*. P M Vlrkeiy
plan to leave tnmorrnw for llieir
home in h'l. Wiirtli, Tes
iifler
spending ihe holidays m Sanford
istlh Mr. Vickery's mother. Mr*.
Lillian Vickery.

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F E A T U R IN G

Ailvanci* Tickeis Oh Sale

th e m u s ic
W. J .

M r. ami M r*. John Mathews
Min) d au g titer. E v e ly n , a rriv e d to­
day fro m W ay cro s*. H a. to spend
„ few day* w ith th eir daughter
stul son to la w . Mr and Mc­
A rth u r H erkw ith , J r .

nox

CDUvSKDiM •
Otlando Flnrida
PIsons' t-lfifi nr S56H
Ri-si-rv.-ilions l.imiletl

R O O K K E E ffIX C a r m e l l,i V'-rr.- ,
(atuive) of PdlsbnrRh, I'n t .li-m ,,

Oder she w.iv charged pi in ,.rM|.r?.
fling Ilfi.fKIU from fu r employer.
Authorise. laid Mis* Vn.-r.t gave
$10,000 In gifts hi an I tall,in pits*
oner of wnr who was internr.) nl
ETtamberaburg. J’a , and who 1: now
bark In Italy, Miss V'o/rs was re­
leased on $J,WW bail pending a
formal healing.
{Inrernationitli

I’ light Inalrsirl toll* Daily in Training Glider*
and High Performance Sailplane*, offrretl hy

(J lid c r &lt;X: S o a rin g S ervice, Inc.
.Sanford Municipal Air|&gt;url
Sanford, Florida

Mr. and Mi*. H H I.ingle have
a* tlicir gue*|3 Mr, ami Mis. Rn&gt;
A. lit own and chiblien of Atom,
III.. Mr. and Mr*, ll. I/. Ungie
and Mr. and Mr*. John I,Ingle of
Hobdett, 111.

D , !-• A

M orninb' W iirH liip -J^,, 1 I m l ?\
_

Clirisl Atnlia.vdttlnrH

1puny

Twenty ono cars wer&gt; involved
In a California tmaihop Even
the traffic accidents in ihe Sun.
shine slat* produce super, spocloiles.

Mr. and Mrs. Toot IJidl and
Mrs. Itulh Scott had a* their
guest* for Christmas Mr*. W. S.
Hagwrll, .Ralph Hngwrll anil Ml**
I'a lay Wallace of Jackaonvillc.

N E W YF.AR5 EVE
TUES., DEC. 31

Bnployee* ot Florida Power At.litlit Company have almcmt un.tnIm m u ly arerpt,.d ihe plan for hns.
pita Unit loti and surgical b rfie liu
Insurance for I heir tam lllee ac­
cording so s n n n u n rrm n it in II
II OiP-tnah, m anager of Ih r rotn-

fismily-

iM

Sunday School

|Employees. Of —
Power Company
Extend Insurance

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GO TO C H U R C H S U N D A Y

gmn«i|'»r*nt*, Ur. nni) Mra. J
Itoition. for the post two rouiiiF
left Thursday for the Key W&lt;-t
Naval Base. Ho wa* accompano I
by hia mother, Mrs. O. R. B“ h
»on. a* far a* West Palm Bra. h
where the will visit Mr. and Mi*.
Jack Bnbson.

HOIDINO h e rC h rlstm n j doll, Sayda
A ya la, 0, gates gleefully, a t Said a
C lntu, In H cllevuc H ospital, New
Yrttk, where hersight w m rc ilo t n l.
Illln d since birth, she was given
vision through an oprt.itlnn for tho |
removal o f conge m l. 11 cataract*
from .both eyes,
tfiicrio itie n cU !

THIS OiANT W REATH hearing d ie lit

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Our qiidlity 'dry-denning, prompt afrvirr, Inw price*
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:30 'T IL 2:30 — $,T00 Per PERSON
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FRIDAY,

�FRIDAY, DEC. *7, JB46

THE SANFpRD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

CAM YOU K IM " I I G
SID” A T THE RODEO IN

By STANLEY

THE OLD HOM E TO W N

ORLANDO

/ HIS A U N T V E R B E M A 6 A V E HIM
T H A T T I E A N D BET H A S T O K E f F p
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P A t lB F I V E

AIRPORT NEWS

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Tlii- public it invilcil lu xiiit llit* Airport (luring the hodiday*. For your enIcrtammcnl I lien- will l&gt;c Snaring and Gliding Drtnontl ration* by Paul Tunlland,
h old i t id Hit- National Glider Altitude Record and Mrs. Virginia Uennia, bold­
er o f tlu* National Woman* Glider Distance Record. Mr. and Mrs. Strpben liennls are operating » new Gliding School which it now enrol lint; students for
Soaring Instruction.
DECfC' the best place to Eat will lie officially opened to
iird 11)50 for reservations. Somethin); new, something dif*
Yi.lt «r«» hrl*l»l liulrll-'** II*
(iir ■IlliHrr tin* ••■‘en tUvd 1
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I In* S A N F O R D SCHOOL OF A V I A T I O N invites you to see your City from
the Air. lake a 10 mile Sky Ride; Sanford and the surrounding eonnlry is a
lieuutiful tight from the Air.

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1.1 Tlu-ma* Winisih t**ilai‘
ale heieWy (ri|lllir-l (*i III.
Hilllen #inie*lnli» e h IIIi Hi*

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f„re Ihe Dili .!*&gt; “ I J'
A I*. |U!, nr ilefsIlM will
11 ml asslnst jmu »lnl *at.l
will lirnceHt el t&gt;*11,
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here nre still some openings for students in our Flight Training Si bool,
l'» you 1'iin obtain your Flight Career Free of Cost under the Gl liill of
s. See Mr. Itrowning at the Flight Office. Main Hangar, Sanford MuniAirport.

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rOCUSINO ON the cameraman,
Harry GreUke,vpreiidrnl of the
Meads Distilling Corporation, rolls
his eyes r.a* this photo was taken on
his way Into the U.S. Court House
In Chlcsgp. Meads had Just sur­
rendered la federal oftlcefs who
wanted him for conspiring lo vio.
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charging that lie was bcalrn by
George Haft when he tried to recov­
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from Hetty Doss, one of the actor's
ex-girl friends. Raidin'* complaint
said that ths (Urn star had slugged
and kicked him while he was held
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HELP WANTED

THE L O N E R AN G E R

YOUANDI HAVE AlOT TO
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By Bob Green
GANG ACROSS STREET! BOSS
BARTON GANG COME HERE
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AN INDEPENDENT tMILY NKWSI’AI'EH
VOLUME XXXVIII

Eatablished 1008

SANFORD,

New Jerscv Boys Held In Murder

Back At CIO’
kief O f Manufac­
turers Association
States Latior Rcport Is Nonsense

MANY CLOSE-OUTS
AND FLOOR SAMPLES

BARGAIN
DAYS

MUST GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR

f r i .- s a t .7m o n .- t u e s .

ARRIVING SHIPMENTS

STOCK MUST BE .
REDUCED FOR INVENTORY

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MANY

• c r h a v e
b e e n * dcs•ihed
by
th e
N a tio n a l
is o . o f M a m n itc'tu rein an
ir e Bueaawork and atatlstlal nonaonae. T ito N : A . M'a
. i f f econ om ist. D r. Ralph
»b ey, s p o k e fo r th e aiuoilon wlien In* averted today
:t higher wagon will force price*
■
again.
r
Inhfy u a newsman and tnar.fiI
e writer on finance and he 5
ted an an economic advisor to,
&gt; Kepubllcen candldi|e A lf Uuidon
I in Uie tlUO iirrsidenUa] campaign.
"Hie NAM* economist han aharply
L critic Ired. as.** lions made for the
I CIO by llohert Nathan, al private
\ ermannlnt who once was a war
[ production planner. Nathan told I
1 the CIO earlier that present buslL nerw profits are high enotigli so ESCORTED &gt;V A- OITICTIVI from the House of'Detention, Aaron M
P thnf industry could afford pay Gore. IS. (le ft) and-hla pal. Keith Donaldson. IS. both of Long branch"
bonjtn „p jo 29 percent wttidn N. J , are shown en route to Philadelphia police headquarters for ques­
[ rising price* or reducing pmtlti tioning. They are beinfl held In connection with the slaying of officer
Henry Hlckf.Uther of ala. who was shot and clubbed to rieaih while
[ hrlow wartime peaks.
[ However, Robey awrrts that bringing the boys In for qul/rlng In response to a mli.in- persons alarm
Aent out by thetr distraught parents.
(international Soundnhofoi
Nathan's report to Uie OlO Is purr ■
guesswork and he Halms Nathan
f has » rwont-of faulty predictions.
I micu »p a forecast that unem| plorment would reach WOOOOWi
1 In Die spring of 1946
Itot^y’a criticism was Industry's
second hUrt today against labor's
wage demands and sulln for twek
| pay The United Htatc* Chapiter
I’ of Conimrmr Announced earlier In
Its weekly publlcaliop itiuu It
will call upon Congrms fpr a
thoroughgoing study of the mttre Mature
Thinking’ Is Author-Actor Brines
wage-hour law and Ms economic
efferla The article said Uie
lion was prompted by the mourn­
ing total of portal pay demand*.

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ITEMS AT WHOLESALE
COST OR LESS
GENUINE

CADMIUN P U T ED

DOMESTIC ORIENTAL

RUGS
SAMARKAND

Peace Of Mind |Sam Byrd Keep.s
Is Talk Topic | War Promi.se To
At Rotary Meet; 11-Year-Old Girl

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GENUINE REPRODUCTIONS OF

5 PIECES v
REG. PRICE

SAR0UK - -SEJAS — AUBBUSS0N
9 i 12 Sizo
Rea. Price

Winter Tourist.
Chib Sends Note
OF Appreciation

8 x 1 ) Size
Reg. Price
89.00

2 AND 3-PIECE SUITES! MODERN AND PERIOD STYl-F
LIVING ROOM

ONE GROUP. . 7

SUITES TO 169.50

VALUES ^ 0 199.50

SAMPLE SUITES
UP TO 257.50

TABLE
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UNC0NDITI0NALLY.GUARANTEED At
OR CORROSION FOR 6 YEA1

NOW

metre, han rrp rr.w d ttiankn for
providing
tlie yu letide
concert
given Dec. IB at the Tcairtist Center
bv the Hemlnole High flrltool Glee
Club under the direction o f MUn
tome Hee.se Whittle.
.
j The letter, ghlch was signed by
:*l Osenliower. kcUng secretary of
The club, read as follows- "A rejaolutloti ▼as unanimously adopted
k t tire meeting o f the Tburtsts'
ptub. Dec 73 to convey to your
fitnrere
Hoe
orgnnlxatlon our

TABLE" IS ROUND-NO PHOTO AVAILABLE

Now Is The Tlmo To Open An Account With Us!

INDfA-FIBER
A lor-jo ■■taction In both
modern and period ilyUal
2 and 3 plocetl In a larqs
itlsctlon of sys-appcallng
ilyia* and dsilgna. Sturdily
cenilruclid for l r v j u-g.

Tnka your pick nf a tar^o
collccilon of vol'trg , . .
prieg-j ro luccd to
of dcplhtl Thoy'ra mods by
moiiar craitaman, t •y’otl I t
lino rriih thg lalta) foi'tlon

H v r r n y l I h * word,
you’ll rs•/ w ’ o i ’ ycu qlory
It) lao en m p :)’ ont’.vo celU s ’lon of flna livin') room
g -llr t orrr— d rn our iT o-j m .
T bt^'vo r
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WHITE ENAMEL
RED TRIM
LEATHERETTE CUSHIONS

REG. PRICE 54.95

36 Inches Wide

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Rea.fW.50 Volu#

SIMILAR TO PHOTO

Q n lv 5.00 Down^—E a s y T e r m s

USE 0UP EASY TERCI

; ACT NOW—AND SAVE
REG. PRICE
CHIPPENDALE SOFAS
..... ...... 189.50
5 PC. LIMED OAK D IN ETTE................. 79.50
3 PC. MODERN SECTIONAL SOFA
335.00
2 PC. MODERN LIVING ROM SUITE . 425.00
2 PC. LAWSON SU IT E............................. 237.50
3 ONLY, DUNCAN PHYFE SOFAS..........197.50
2 ONLY, CHIPPENDALE SO FA S............187.50
I ONLY, TUXEDO S O FA ....... ............267.50

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135.00
68.00
199.00
279.00
169.00
159.00
139.00
189.00

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FOLDING YACHT CHAIRS -------- ... 6.
NAMACO SOFA BEDS.............................89.
KNEEH0LE DESKS, WALNUT, MAPLE 69.
SEALY TUFTLESS MATTRESS.......... */ 39,
SEALY BOX SPRING..... ..a— ---------i y f l .
MAPLE PLATFORM ROCKERS Z Z 1 2 M
CHIPPENDALE WING CHAIRS
FOX MAPLE OCCASIONAL C
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NOTE -NO, INSTAU.MEN'
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REDUCED

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[thanks and deep appreciation' for
[bringing to the TourUt Center lit*
Seminole High flchnol Olee Club
-It Is the rotwrnaw of all tu
iwtnter lourUU that no town or
'City ran boast of a Oner high
'school organization than the one
Jit was our pteikure to hear, and the
|«me prewited to our club on
[Thursday evening. Dae. IB. It truly
w*t an evening of genuine enterlUlnment. a yulettde concert xra
[tourUts will long remember,
-Please accept our many, many
(thunks and we are ever grateful
the Chamber of Commerce,
-lr officers sfurl personnel for
■ and the many Other fine
ncs you are doln* toward mak: our stay In your Uvely city of
nford auoh a pleaaant one."

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on "A Need for 1047—and Many
i ears To Come'*, basing his comnrenta on the much dincuased hook
by Rahhl Joshua iailh Uehman,
" I ’eare of Mind".
“ In days to come there must bo
a group of thinkinf people whrr
ran look objactively^ at history­
making fartora and decide what
course o f action is best to follow .
Huch decisions require disciplined
minds", said Mr. Carpenter. He
went on to sav that such hooks
ns ' ‘ Pears of Mind" stimulated
deep thinking for it was a mature
writing for advanced thinking. In
such volumes there is hope to
keep people normal in these ah
normal tlm«a.
The -rector of the Holy Cross
'Episcopal church commented on
the fa&lt;t that religion has Inst
much of Ita potsney, for today
only 40 percept of the American
people are Identified with organ­
ised religious, groups.
Of th:s
number many tase no artlva part
In the wnrk of the church so that
actually only 16 percent " f thr
population are religious worker*

FLORIDA

M ONDAY,

DEC.

.10.

ruman Fills Two Pieces Of

AtU.S.Atom

Appointments ChangeHands

Control Plan

MPKiiiH To Fill Va- Cowan Building Sold
cancy In T reasuty; To Manuel Jacobson;
Wilson Named For .Bigelow Buys LanAtomic ConiniiHsion
gley Apartments

G r o m y k o Criticizes

will sward a prise for the winner
teach month.
" Visitors Included Rotariansi
Fred W. Tanner. Urbane. HI.I
W. N. Pllswater. Elkina. W. Ve.j
Me Smith. Newton, N. J.j Lealle

Rlpgley, Trroh. H. CL; Henry B.
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II.

W.

Talbert.

Elkhart.

P. M. Smith. Winter Park}
Stuart Tanner. Urbana. III.
I d Stowe had charge of the
program and
Introduced .' the
ipealur..
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It e m - B y ,
11 e m
I )is c u s s io n

WASHINGTON. I»cc. .10. &gt;4'&lt;
Tiro important real ratal
President Trumnn made two Mm Mi tlorn were recorded at i
portent appointment* today. M&gt;• flee o f thr county clerk
named t’arroll WtUou to lie grn
thr neck mil. Thr Cowan
rial manager nf (hr Atomic In
ing was' purrhar.nl from
ergy Commission and A. U M Cowan by
. kfnnurl
, __ Jacobson for
Wiggins In hr iinder&lt;.rrretat v nf |55.ooo, and the Langley apart­
thr Treasury.
ments at fill Park Avenue were
Wilson'* appointment
he' s°ld for $ll»,?.Vt to Jiiihon A. Uige
White llnur-r, wai madi
an I low, according to Luward 1. I.anc,
eihnustive Imiulry thtoi
he I realtor, who bandied the deal
cmintry for a man to fi
&gt;b. j which bad hern held up for ..me
tin iimr uniting the settlement of
n- Ihr Lsnilry r-.tatr
in
In the Cowan huitdmg deal,
I?. Mr Cowan ‘ stated that -he hat
lu, (.retired a 10 tear lease from Mr.
| Jsrohn.il for fhr operation of thr
fit ; f'nwati Department Slorr
The
ho j tonldiiig also contain- It apart
i n17"*' find thr storey operate,! (**•
!'•’ I Tail-on* .Shop l{rpstr Shop and
'* thr RoMi Hakcry. Reinforced with
wrldrd steel framework Slid com­
il- . plrtrly irmn«|r|rd bv Mr Coann
fi ! during n vrai and fi lialf period,
h- j ihr building .»s« Iransformed to
a handsome, modernised, green
i p\nted ptrurture. In addition, thr
luat sciuile nlvli "III have t " ' ‘jjilrwalk a s - Inwerrd ami irtmili
prove the president's (hotel ■d • |o the |rvrl nf tha! of ihr Malliri
A L. M. Wlgglti* to the I real
undersecretary ship.
Wiggins,
i banket of llart»*IIJe.
t'..
j V»rii oaioerl Id tirce* d n ]
I I.ardnrr who tetenllv \*a« n-if
aird to Iw ambassador i» l»rit
|lie IViggln's apporntioent will
to the Senate after it acta
'.at-I tier's dlplo'oaMr •i.'ttina
and un'll that tone. I.ardri't
lane t'n lv e r llv within a
*
rotillttttP to liohl down !*'* T
Mr .larohson * l&gt; &gt; l i - r . w.'»&gt;
stiry j"h
wife and .1 * • * ' » 'd d fin g li"
Wigg'n*. whose itiiiial. it
Alien, fit l
' -ari f oj d A* emir,
' for Archibald Lee Manning.
enntfinced lhat Saiuord
| president of the llonk ••( I «
hright future awl i " • city wort
I nil,. and the owner nnd ptlblii
krrping Investment. III.'
a* •'
.,f two town papers. He form
put It
.vm presi'ienr »l Mi- Amen
Mr l a t e loda . revealed thr
bankers A»»oclation and it
Mr* W. T Lang’ e.v. !»»*"• '&lt;* l,‘
Inatlve of Durham, *1 '
death, had sold 'he L s " « ' r
nomination " f »be SS-yeat old
Apartment* tn Mr B 'g e to a . *t
I anr&lt;et ha* tha endorsement
innl poaM^ste'* tb M -t'h Hu.
, &gt; e ratary of 1he Treasury K"1
disposition, however, was l.el Q u
I who t..1.1 new.men l~tav
pending .ettlem rnl «»f Dr I * n
| rnnalders the appointment »«
lev'- re la te which ha* )'!** l&gt;ee
, lent
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Alomtji t'jv ffr
( ommlaslon
nvrrwtirlmlni Iy approved the
American plan tor atomic
control today. ’thr action
mu
taken
itnpiln *tr«w»g
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w is If n in Ijm r tit the lolled
Slate* plan with Russia af*d
I'nUiHl abvUlutnc Ihr plan
Him f t r . tn tiir I illicit Nation*

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some of the regimentation we
were forced Into during war day*.
Thsre hsve naturally been many
and serious doubts as to the
wisdom of tha restrictions, anJ
more particularly as to the wis­
dom of methods of application.
"Just how many of these res­
trictions we need to rarnr forward
Into the peace era, and bow dras­
tically they need apply, are ouestlens which may be considered
open for argument. World condi­
tions, si wall as domestic condi­
tions, must enter Into any such
discussion. Personally, I feel the
sooner we get back to an. open,
competitive system, the better It
will be for America, and for Jhn
world. I fail sura also, that this
Is tha conviction of many thou­
sands of Floridians and others
producing the varied merchandise
handled through our 8tate Mar-

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Though Difficult Year For Farmers

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(Special)—“The year Just draw­
ing to a close has been a relative­
ly profitable one and yet a rather
trying one, for .Floridians engaged
in farming, and in the distribution
of farm products, because of tha
fact that operations all along the
1il»e: havw felt the full forre nf
the change- from a ‘managed* war­
time economy to an Increasingly
normal operation of tha ‘free
enterprise' system,” said William
L, Wilson, director of Florida
State Markets, today. "Farmers
are generally recomlsed for their
distinctive Individualism—a fact
which made (t rather Irksome for
many to adjust to.war-time re­
gimentation, and n e t I r o u e of
throwing off thoee raelricHons,
vrilh the cessation of tha 'shoot­
ing' phases of conflict.
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doubt aa to the necessity for

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N H itn- s m v t c t
, Ttir Union WfitcJ, Night servlrr
will hr held this year it Ihr Plirt
luptbl ctiurrtl at It 00 P M Oil
Tuev.day ttight A iwognun Itt-v
' been arranged with Ihr minister •.
nl several churctiro taking put.
and spectat mtulc wttf be rrndrrrd
The public la cordially Invited

of Mrs. Dolam's death hut he was
transferred In.the Pscifir before
he could bring Patricia In this
country.
• For Patricia, the div wei filled
with Yuletlde chaer. The manage­
ment of the llotsl St, Mnrits pro­
vided a suite for her and Mr.
Byrd. The night‘before she had
hung a pillow case ovsr the
hearth and In the* morning It was
jammed with prstenU. The tele­
phone operators 'of the hotel trim­
med a Christmas tree for her,
with more gifts. Latter In the
morning, she appeared on a radio
program.
. " I t .Is all so bjvsly." »ha said,
"all the things I dreamed nf and
ire cream and eaks." ’
lo st night she attended a reeltal by Paul Draper, dancer,
Larrv Adler,
the New Yot

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A t««m n- C o n tr o l C otnniU sion,
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A tm i n ;in dciti it»*l fu r ban n ­

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daughter and lieu I " the - • « '
who now live* in River •Ide. ' »
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nine apartm enU. mHuded U

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W. E. Keder aa chairman for
thw-r-m a (s ' s l n e committee an­
nounced that he will conduct quis­
le* on the content* of The fiotarL

Russia Balks

rwo Posts By R eal E s ta te

w a t t ii

bobk.
Is peace of mind—free­
dom from dlatnuL confidence It
the future. .
The modem approach to ntan'i
III* is through psychology, psy­
choanalysis or psychiatry, skid the
tpeaksr. Ami
modem »elrnc*
deals with th« tangible, tha metaurahle. The theological approach
through the ages has been pushed
into the background or forgotten.
But Is Is tha synthesis of these
two viewpoints that will lead to a
convincing answer to man's be­
havior, for thb strengthening of
the moral fiber of people Is Ihs
ultimate goal o( religion, the de■Ira to bring mankind into closer
relation with the universe—God,
and today's scientific approeeh

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firrhtd liohl# flirt, fJh»*a*t .flirt
Math Harr —9*alarllt i
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Bv. Taunlon Ulrh
flrand P H th ir, Wan lly (*«•. Ilnral

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IQalalela It.eet
Mark Ituban, Big lluy. Mlnsy Mo.
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Paul. Ilstman Ka». Chlckada. . .
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The Herald ragrcU an error In
the Seminole Country Ctub Adv.
In Friday. Dad. 37 Issue. The price
t o r tha New Year's Eve Dance U
91X10 per couple and not 9)00
per person ag advertised.
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will include . nm
.rrrS .. *,1,0 ,1.-.
Ministers ate e prrlalty invited tn
atlenrt Tlie tft-v A. .1 IVtIIV of
ntrmlngham. Al* will r.pr.rk on
Hlble propttecy miring *he .10 iliv
cottvenllmt wlilcli Ls Ip* le- held
'T h e .-cl,00 ! .-.t.-er wldii- »o
press IL* deep s|i|i,celatlun to tl,r
Hemlnole f^.jilpy Ctiamher r«( fnrn
tnerre. rltv nifictalfi. tettei tl ngn,.
rip:; nnd the cotnm.utilty nt Urge
(nr. their .-tplendltt eninpei iJtiJIr.*
dbrlirm l Mr Mfiddy*

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loir &gt; hr Lillian. I' *Uz&gt; repotted
ir»t.v l&gt;v Mrs Kdwant Kircher.
tubcictiiosls avfi* tatlmi .yrjrtary.
f j r n r g e 'l&gt;ailiy, c lta ln n a ii o f th e
C-hri-.Int*!! .'leal d rtvn . today urged
r r f - l o r . of ..e.iL*. t 'i remit 'lo t,3 *
ruwv. n, orrtrr th a ) tt m ay he know n
!,.*« n&lt; ,r the j.,,1 ttir d rive has

Ir.u ht-d

f-AHin. Dec 30. UVi- Th* French
geiversl Uaff said Viet Mam forces
in iryp. china have Umvrhcd a
..f t,»fiVy 3«t,tfirkJ again st
the
tj,r gey town of
Mamdinti I'fiUy Till.* pl«ce&gt; ton-*
trot, tlte moutti of the Rouge
rtYer veitliffiM of llAI\p|. Dt»*
pitrtiffi from tire colony raid th*
VI't Natue.-c are MtcUlng French
pcK.IUotui within Hanot which ta
citclrrlrd. and there ts ItghUng
at several other polnU.

NANKING.
tv.
in
»,n--A
ftpokerjnan tor l|«e ''liltirve fmel^n
olflce avid today liitt China does
tu»t rerosttilr*' Ita.-.IT:; right (to
rveapy Dairen. y,e ztitef port of
Manchuria Tlte ciuner^ a|-ltude
la Uf&lt;-. ttie Hovlet Union gave up
tts rigid to ttohl lulreit la&amp;t May.
ithat all mvlct troutv. Iiad been
withdrawn from northern china
flno.\U Iraq arynr»t r i, if muter
T II 0 7 Ilf:PORTED
trmv. of another 4grertnent. riovlr1
It I. I'trkin* rr-portfd Friday
force* tnay otcupy D\!ren oh long
as a state tif vrar cauls. M&gt;m*lhlnj tlie theft of more than ItOO worUk
tlie Ctilnc.-fi- cay U no longer true. &lt;4 shirts and trousers which were
stared In an tip. Ifi It* room In the
IVnerdtHf' Building, opposite U *
SANFORD GROWING
R L Frrkina stare. eeeetUng tu
polke •rereed.
w
An Index to the growth of San­
ford l* the &amp;70 new. w tP r mrters DIDOSE CONDITION BETTE#
which lufle been lir (fillet idtwe
OoiMlIUon of H. C Dufloao, local
1B4I, according &lt;tn Grady Duncan, htfunince man who is confined
city bulkUng tn*|&gt;««-tor. . In IMt
thens were 1900 mater*. in IMS
1B33 meters: In 1B44 - TOM meters;
In IB4« . Z3A8 and In 1M«. 34701tng according to
meter*. „
, Dr. Orville Barka.

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THE 9ANP0RD HERALD, SANEORD, FLORIDA

GrayEafele;
; D f Vatican
Is Near 96
(oaatiaeea r t- m r»*. i, *»a *♦».*
op again, following hie cus. or years, a t 4: SO.
s prefect of the sacred con­
gregation of ceremonies (an
sjfn m m t • he
requested
whe.t
Benedict VX told him one day.
|TT«H me w hat I can do to please
you " j, Ss member of the congre­
gation* of the rnuncll, rites and
liraordlnary ecclesiastical afilrs, aa protector of more than 40
ligious order* and finally as
ian of the college, Cardinal
ranllo-PIgnatelll has plenty to
!cp him busy.
. .( m b 'o f hla duties—the saddest
-*-l| to sign bllietll of nntlfica(tons to all hla brother cardinals
when on# of their number dlei.
T hat duly has devolved upon him
i« times thl* year and reduced
lf„Brtmb»r*hlp nf the college to

8

I marvel greatly, ami thank
it 1 am spared,1

Isles Dredged At
;Miami Sell For
: $3,500 Per Acre
fCaalUa** r tmm Pa*» I. »«4 »»r.l
Immediately.
R a n d . however,
m ust be allowed to settle. Rome
of the original Miami land Islipid stood fo r II year* before
building was permitted nn them.
' ’ Miami Reach proper 1* the
la rg te l Island In the area, 90
percent of It having been filled
fir from 1912 tn 1914.
But disregarding Miami Beach,
the richest of the other Island*
U exclusive La Gorcft Even
iBroifti. only about half of It is
M ilt up a t present, it* 1040 r-sl
M tste evaluation Is set at SI,012,110. The highest assessed is
Dt Lido, 32,117,090. which Is
rdor*. highly developed.
* p ie assessed valaatIMi of piop.
'F w 44 ° f the Islands total

U 1.M S.910 for 1940 — * fliw o
which makes It easy to. see why
Um w aterfront a r t* earns to b*
known as Um "(o ld ioist**
Mirny of the ' Island m am loni
yacht* ib e h e rtd i t
with lukorii
their fro n t door* w trt built in
the lu th 1920* and ' line* have
changed hand,, b ut to ogle-eyed
tourist*
Ighteeelng guide
point* out the home or former
aahome* along "millionaire** row"
cf such persons a* lfa rre y R.
Firestone, Major Albert W arner,
Moe L. Annenberg, John Jacob
Aator. I ll, W arren 0 . Wright,
Oer Wcod. Fred S nllt. J r „ R. J,
Reynold*. J r ,
H arry Rlchtnen,
Damon Runyon, Ambafsador Wil­
liam D. Pawley, M ai Fl*l*ch*r
and other*.
T ourists, however, get a bigger kick In g atin g on the home
of At Capon*, who now live* a t
hi* Palm Island residence th*
year ’round.

Art In Capitals
Comes To Town
With Repertory
((‘■■llauM t*r*M I 'a s , I, !•* Str.l
)y candidate as a producer of
Rhikespeare, presented Maurice
Evans In a fin* production of
"H am let.” The ART'* derision lo
follow Mike's lead Into thl* some­
what removed show place prove*
th a t . th*
management,
had
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.... as had
Mike, haa a deep confidence In
the loyalty of the fans. &gt;U 1* a
fact on Broadway lh*( * plays
which prosper moel are the one*
located In the center of th# bright
lights. The W inter Garden, now
dedicated to the movies, wa* once
considered to be the proud pos­
sessor of the biggest "w alk-hy”
business In town. This m eant It
could gather In on almost any
evening enough rasual theater
goers lo make a full house, even
toward the end of a Broadway
run.
If the fan* will go to O dum bin
Circle, theyH find a fine trnupe
working there. It brought nut a
first night mnh of serious stage
adm irers, not the least well known

B en jg m ln 'F ran k lin , had followed
Voteless *
r daring Yours* of th e HtUe
|First U. S. Newspaperwoman -■! ■p»p*r,
and ta rre d w ithout faa to
Now Can Cast
publisher, whote courage
Hailed
As
'Mother
Of
Freedom’
had attracted the attention
of Franklin.
Ballots For Music
By DOROTHY ROB
publisher, editing the Journal
ICaaK sw e I'ra n r»«» I. In* S,f.»
A new American heroine haa during h e r husband’s nine months
an d hear these composers In the been, brought to life from (he
lonmtnt, an d continuing
original.”
m usty records of Colonial New
Thus Mr. Hayes believes that York in stand beside -*ueh f ig ­ year* a f te r hi* death.
th e "idea and plan o f.a Symphony ures as Betsy Ross and M artha
Mr. Cooper base* hla theory on
H it Parade I* 'tailor-m ade' fur Washington as one of the gallant records
allowing th a t .Zenger
thl* fellow.”
feminine figure* of American himself lacked both the ambition
Mr*. Leslie Douglas, daughter
and the w riting talen t to produce
of H tnnr Wallace, form er Secret­
the sparkling independent paper
a ry of Commerce, U also a mem­ flra t newspaperwoman, described which w as th i first voice of preset
ber of the Young People* League.
In America.
O thers' ton, Franklin, Ja m es Alexander
She says she Is going to cast n as the inspiration and goading freedom
(attorney for Zenger) and to
ballot or two herself. She a a y \ sp irit of this country’s first free among hi* associates have been Anna Zenger. The |e t t ; r reads:
she'* very fond of Beethoven and , newspaper by Kent Cooper, in variously credited w ith th* writ*,
would like to hear the orchestra I h's new historical novel, “ Anna Inge, but m e a rc h convinced the* "D ear John:
"This la how I feel about w hat
play his "E m peror” piano con- ! Zenger, Mother of Liberty.”
May Cheer and Good Will be Youra
Known for his own determined
we are fighting fo r:
fig
h
t
to
m
aintain
freedom
of
th
e
was
th
a
t
of
Anna
Z
angtr.
“
I
—Man's
progress
s
t
o
p
p
e
d
Another aellve member In the
Always in Your Home— in Your
movement is p retty little Mrs. press In a modern world th reat­
The New Yotk Weekly Jo u rn al when freedom to p rin t was sup­
ened
by
dictatorships,
Mr
Coop­
Heart
Lucille Butler. Rhe works In th?
was first published In 1733,
1783, to pressed. Restore th e rig h t to
Bureau nf Interna) Revenue and er credit* Ann* Zenger, wife of ^volce the people’s rig h ts end *x- p rin t and he will g o forw ard to
le president nf the Government John Peter Zenger, publisher of p rie the machination* of a ty ran ­ g reater thlngi,
the New York Weekly Journal, nical governor. Zenger; ■ printer^
—A frev preag can develoJT
The d u b ’* member* are selected with the first e f f r r t to establish was goaded by his wife Into U k-, and bring to rea lity other free*
Tax Collector
from th* governm ent's 61 agen­ a press free from government log the step, according to th e dom i such a* the rig h t to speak
cies by their employe* counselors. controls.
neve), In order to com bat the In­ openly and the r ig h t to worship
They organised originally to raise
Though hlalcry has recognited fluence. o f ' the only olhar news­ as one chooses.
Thn Personnel
money, to buy fig h ter planes d u r­ Zenger a* the first champion of paper In New York, which waa
”3—Once established, freedom
Of
the
Tax Collector's Office
ing the war far th* Army and .freedom of (he press In America, controlled by the government.
cannot survive unless the press
Navy.
Mr. Ccoper, a fte r exhaustive re ­
The new paper* success wa» th a t established It rem ains frep.
L ast year they helped' in th* search Into early Colonial rec­ Immediate and Its result* far“4—Good morals, not govern­
drive to reis* funds to support ords, advances the Ihrory that It reaching. When a t la st Zenger ment, should control .what the
the Symphony.
Now they are was really the prin ter’a beautiful was Jelled, w ithout Indictment, press prints.
throwing all their eupport behind and talented wife. Anna, who his wife carried on ae editor and
"All of tfile le w orth fig h tin g
the Symphony H ll Parade.
wrote tho barbed paragraphs and publleher of the paper. The serv­ fori W# erg su fferin g for w hat
ringing editorials of the New ices of th e most famoue lawyer, we are dolgg b u t all of those
am ong them being th a t famoue be­ York Weekly Journal,
which of the colonies, Andrew Hamil­ who have done th in g * M make
liever In th in g s, Shakespearian, reused the early Colonist* to a ton, of Philadelphia,, were, enlist- this world b etter had th eir tria ls
Gen* Tunney.
and tribulation*.
new conception of freedom.
To get beck to the Noel Coward
"God wlU blea* u* If w* do not
Rhe was, undoubtedly, the
prem iere, Georgs Jean Nathan w rrld'a first woman editor and
quit!
aimed a rath e r stiff Journalistic
" I lor* ypu, John I
uppercut el the la test Coward
frippery. .
"P resen t L aughter,” according
, ^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 f » w e + e + m e e e e e e e e e e H e e m e 4 e f e w e e e &lt; '* m W e 4 i e *
to N athan, "grim ly adheres to his

JNO. D. JINK1NS

Ih ris tro a s *
1 G R e e jfn g s

On Broadway
Again this year we wish you
one. we wish you nil the
joys nnd pleasures of n hap­
py Christinas Holiday-season

TUESDAY. DEC 14, I04fc

It’a a holiday joy to wish
you one, to wish you nil the
Merriest Christmas you’ve
ever enjoyed — (he Hap­
piest New Yenr' In all the
world. Mny nil your drenma
come true.

f I up 11:•h.*«I I'm tit |*0gf f,
OFF.I
the piece to g el h u je picture* ni
vnur favorite movie sta r for not).
Ing. As S U rr explained, It co»*j
| ; more to remake an obi sign than
\ to build a new one.. About *11
&lt;’ th a t’s saved tv sum* w iring, sock\ [ el*, and other metal.
■
S ta r r ’* firm designs, m enulao
1; lu tes, operates, 1( 11, end ren t,
! ,l;n * that Ides men think tip.
11 Rentals range from 16.000 to 115.11 000 a month,.
. i ■ Th# company’s biggest projsel
‘ 1 is 7h by 260 feet, with on* letter
1! 40 feet high.
11 The m ost' complex and roost
! expensive sign in th* Strauss
&gt; stable -hang) over th* F elice thee; ter on Bmedwev. It's worth s
, q u arter nf a million, uses 27,000
; bulbs In four color* and can n*
! changed completely every 20 s*c&gt; ond*. The light bill far this aver; age* about |fi00
month:
.The 'com oeny's biggest new
project destined for Broadway Is
g irl made out of plexiglass.

Flickering Flames in their motley hues hold tho warmth of our
Good Wishes in their vivid beauty. Through tho yearn of iticnndeo«Sht light and ftooreseent light, this organization has served this
community to the best of its ability. Another Christmas . . . Another
Year . . . To you. Good Cheer.

MAFFETT’S AUTO SERVICE
Now York Life Insurance Co,

HOLY NIGHT
5 1LENT NIGHT

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It ia good to know th a t
Christm as ia hsr* a g a in . . ,
good to oslsbratS it,
a* in th* past, w ith ao m an y
fin* p4opU w ith w hom

Though the yule balls
ring out th01r loudest,
they cannot drown out
the heArtlneaa of our
season'* wishes fdr yoti..
^ • In. Whatever way we
eftn, we’rg helping to
make .your Christmas
merrier—and - look for-'
ward to. even more
faultless service to you
throughout 1947.

* 4 a n h ap p y to b* associated
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in th is com m unity, a n d
to w hom w o ‘now aand
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K Its in the music of the cherished*/
carols hovering’like a benediction
..oyer ih e bustling crowds.
H -Time
tor us to send *you our best
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wishes for the happiest Chfistmii
you have ever known.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Mayo Offers
Suggestions
To Aid Citrus

Returning From Paris Conference
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Vielt-Nam President
Forced To Flee As
French Troops Gain
Ground Ncai* Hanoi

F l e d k v s AssiKtanct’
To (Jrowers Endeav­
oring: To I m p r o v e
nl a r k e i Conditions

PARIS, Dec. 28—&lt;/P)♦"herc was more bitter fight­
ing- in Indo China today,
and the prealdent of the
, Viet-Nnm republic has fled
from Hanoi to HadonK. six
miles away,
French troops ere now in
command of Hanoi’s ontirc
Euwpsnn quarter, and the

W INTER HAVEN. IVc.
(S p rn a l) \sittrln g the citrus in ­
dustry of Florida th a t he " s ta n d ,
ready to 'rifrr every facility
asr.tktaiirc in my power", to brim:
about more iatisfactory m arkrlin::
condition*, i'omtnwsiuner of A gnculture Nathan Mayo on a visit
to the s a*r .citru s inspection
bureau yesterday answered rt
statem ent recently issued by Tom
j.e w n rt, Irel and grower. ‘ Stc
w art's statem ent appeared in .41
recent 1,aue of un jlrlando paper
in which he. called upon Mayo t ••
"advize ihc Florida citrus IniRistt.v
on a Ju-.l ami equitable form ula by
which nltS it fruit quality should
tie judged ”
Mayo, win, conferred will, (i I
Cotreland, ■»ui&gt;ervnnng inspcclor to
cliuigr 01 ihe Bureau, declared in
a letter bn addressed In' Slew or!
that "You* have handed mo a i'lg
ruder," and then proceeded to tra^
(hat "It 1* not difficult for un­
to under.&gt;tan,J .why we *0 and
denly find ourselves on a rtifg ed
road in ihi* cltrtis picture, and
I F l i r w -••methiug can Ire done
to lielji the sltnallon." The re*!
of Mayo* letler, with ruggnstlon
for ih r bettering n f ‘citnlg comb
tirrna, follow*. 4-__________
.
"F ir t everyone lnfeie.tr-d M
the ,riir,=, ,(eai mu-1 he willln,*
to F \ » F Til F i A&lt; TS an 1
KF. ADI lo do \oinethtng atmut
tt
If r,oi already tbe,e. [ e r h z r
•jLn ai. rapidly approaching thzt

,Vlsl ffunese ara firing ground on
^ -a lte re d fronts. Dispatches said It
P a a fcellcved French an a o r and In­
fantry reinforcements from the
■re* of Haiphong have reached a
point shout 35 mile* from Hanot.
In the amt them slat,' of Cochin
China there have been some Isola­
ted Incidents of violence. I t U
brifevrd th s Vlet-Hsmeaj tried to
W l the government of Cochin
. China to Join In th e fight for Uw
dependence, but a French dispatch
sajrr the move failed
£. On Chrtstmca day In H a n d the
•WUI-Hamaae mad* a fierce counter
^attack near the grigs cf the ngtlve
quarter, They p artly -b u m o d I ha
French Commission sr.'s mahklctf.
but loll back under French lire
Msny were left dead.
Today French troops are m anning
a tight cordon ground th * 'c ity 's
Annmlte section. Ole French are
tinting the civilian population to get
out before the plopping up begins

Election Will Be
Held To Determine
Farm Committee
MwUon of th e Oronmunllv Com*
ml Nee for the Agricultural Con­
servation Association will lake place
tomorrow a t Sanford. Oviedo and
Longwood. It was announced to*
■by C. II. Dawson. secretary.
Holders of gsefy1' work afieet
filed are requested to. 6c present
a t th e nearest place* as follows:
Kanford UUtrlct. which Includes
T* Ink* ■Monroe, Pan la and la k e
Mary! a t County Agent's office hi
■
the Court House at 10:00 A. M.;
Oviedo district. Including Oencva,
ClmlooU. Hla via and Ooklenrod. a t
Future Farmers building at Oviedo
School at 3:00 P. M
, The Longwood district Include*
AjTurest City. Altamonte Springs
iukI Bear Lake. Voting for this
district adit take place at t oo P
M. a t Lyman School.
* Election of these officers Is very
..Im p o rta n t, according to O r i e l
, i Mathleux, government director ol
‘ tiling of claims for Seminole
,
bounty The county oil ice will not
be able to operate or make appli*
cation tor paym ents for soil con*
I
se real Ion or protrim * unless there
.a re duty elected offteeff.
Present committee officers are
Leo Butner. chairm an. Don C arraway of Oviedo and Jo* “Dicker of
Longwood.
VET INFORMATION
*
In the absence ot, Thomas M.
*
Hill, contact representative lor
Chapter IS ot th e Disabled Ameri­
can Veteran*, who Is currently at
Bay Pines Hospital, disabled vet, erana tn the Sanford area desiring
jalnform ation ana aaked to write to
.AJAtljutant Isaac Shier. 1501 North
Wr*t more land Drive. Orlando. The
headquarter* of the peat la located
tn Orlando and th e organization
meets a t th e Legion home In th a t
city on th e t i n t and third Wed­
nesdays of each month.
BANKER DISS
to s w YORK. Dec. » - (;p &gt; - B a ro n
Robert de Rothachlld, former leader
of the famoua banking.house, died
-y e ste rd a y tn l*a*aan*, RwlUerV ta n d . He m 88 y e a n old. Roths­
child had Head In the to u te d State*
I
following the InvMloq of France
w until early th k year

Veterans Service

Any veteran in M ed e t eerr*•
*»**«■.• •• any of
the tollowtng c a te w r k i U rebe lew:
Tt- i k t t ___..
.
Coordinator - K B . C arter
e lk National B e n i Buildpterm ent Barrio*. 111 North
Park Avenue.
Vocational T raining and Edu­
cation — T. W, Lowtoo, Court
Home.
Lege
tic n ! a __ ____
- Contact through

and

George S.
Office every

S h eriff'.
! * fY - t ‘

AMONO THI NOTAlllS on lh» S S . America when It docked In New York
were these three members of the U. a delegeUon to the U. N. Educe*
tiona), SrlenUflc cod Cultural Organ ballon conference la Faria. They)
era ( t to r.): Dr. Gcorso N. Shuster, president ol Hunter College;
former OPA Administrator Chester Bowie* end William Benton, Assist*
ent Secretary of Slate. The trio said the meeting h id been “ very suc­
cessful—more co than anyone dared la hope."
(fntem etionel)

Envoy From Philippines Pays High
Tribute To Sanford General
An expression of appreciation
snd g ratitu d e froni the • people
*t&gt;r Uie Phillppine Islands to Hrig,
General Joseph C. Hutchison was
made today hy a delegation from
the Islands headed .by Senator
Hsttpada Pendatun, whn-ns an un
conquerable guerrilla fought he
Side I he G rn .ra l in the lilteral l&lt;*,
of Mindanao, southern region of
the Philippine* where the Moron,
the Mohammedan population, reaids.
“The people of the Philippines
today pay homage to a distlh
finished w ar hero of Sanfnid,
SHANGHAI, Dec. 28, l/Tl— FI*.," S enator Pendatun said,
Three airplane rrashr* in n / ng
"Our visit ia a token of the Filthat hung over Shanghai on plgn’a esteem , gratitude
and
Christm as Day caused the death friendship for the great Ameri
of 83 passenger* and crewmen can who not only played an im­
and Injured l!&gt; others. E arlier p o rtan t rcle In Important Philip
figures had s«t the death toll at pine cam paigns hilt who has also
“18. but the figure has been r e ­ taken official and personal con
vised downward
*ern and affection fry the wel­
A Shanghai newspaper, T h a fare of 18,008,000 probit on the
Post and Mercury, said two of other *lde of the world who rar
the victim* are Americans. One. rted out a hlstnrlc resistance
CapL J. M. Greenwood, was kill­ against the enemy (brooch the
ed. The ether, K. B. Preus, was dark day* of the war.**Injured seriously, [loth men were
Senator Pendatun, envoy pleui
pilots of transpo rt plane* owned
ihe
by the Chinese National Aviation potenlisry nT the Republic
Corporation, China'* leading air Philippines and delegate !■* Ihe
line, Their home addresses were UNESCO conference in Pan-., n a ­
not mads known. The third planr tional aenator and recognized
was owned hy another Chinese leader of~ th e nearly 2Jh.rti.000
Morn inhabitant* of the Philip­
company.
pine*, head* ths party r„o&gt;|tn*rd
All throe crashes
Involved of Mr*. ’ Pendatun arid F rh x b ertf
planes winging In from Chunking G. Bustos, w ar correspondent
in anticipation of gay Christm as during the war, at preset t nuhlic
parties in • h s n g h s t
A fourth rrlatton* officer of the Pbiltptnn*transport
with
ten
perrons Consulste General In Nr
Vort
aboard, is missing and feared and biographer of Philippine
lost. It wa* believed th a t most President Manuel Rozas.
of the victims were Chinese.
The Senator, * regular U8 AFA Chinese woman was killed
and three of her children injured FX officer a t the qutbreal of th
when one of the transport planes war, assigned In Mindanao, nev­
crashed into a farm house near er surrendered amt org»ni»e,| the
nucleus o f the guerilla movement
Woosung.
,
t h e ’ region,
commencing
Tho thick fog over .Shanghai in
initially
w
ith
th#
Morn
l»do ha
prevented »t least a dozen planes
from various Chinese cities from tallinn. Mr*. Pendatun da ughter
making landings a t the coast city of a prom inent Philippine i hris
during Christmas d .y end night. *'■"
w« J 1lh. h' T
E ight of the plane* turned back, b .nd in the underground through
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The three th a t crashed had Hr- .
lh* over three
cled over Shanghai until their Hoes* ocetipationi hanillmg mnr
gasoline lank* were nearly empty ale building and women otgnut
and then had to attem p t a laud* rations.
General Hutchison was ll.c sec
Irfg.
An American doctor, William ond in command of the American
II. Byrne, a flight surgeon of the forces In the Mindanao campaign.
United Air T ransport Command The reg u lar Philippine guerilla
a t Tokyo, nearly lost his life unit* under th* then Gnl. IVndalooking for survivor* in on* of tim were attached to the lluirhltho wrecked plane*. Ha was son command, and both .worked
overcome by fum es' In the burn­ closely to reduce the enemy In
ing fuselage and was rescued by the hills.
Th* Sanford soldier wa* per­
another American officer who
waa not Identified. Dr. Ryrnea sonally responsible f o r . taking
care of th* Ijbm tdlate needs nf
ia from Cookeville, Tenn.
the Mindanao guerillas, who were
In ’TagmT'knd rgblUhed by year*
of undernourlahinent, giving them
uniforms, arm*: food an^ q u ar­
ters a t hi# own *Initiative and re­
sponsibility,
Renator Pendatun
T he Christmas p a rty ., of U»
. C'**tt**ea on Fa** Faar
VrIran of Foreign Warn post Mon­
day evening waa reported to have
been very well attended an d memb e n contributed more th a n *50
worth of canned good* toward the
Batration Army's Christmas aid
program, seconding to A djutant
MONT JO L I, Quebec, Dec. 2«.
John Baula.
W&gt;— A ftar th ree days in which
Letters from various V Tfff posts. they d rifted tew ard the aea, two
Inquiring shout the coming con­ persona w ere rweettad today from
vention to be held hero on Jan. an Ice floe In th e fit. Lawrence
M were read. Plana were discussed River, on th e Gsspe coastto try to have 100 member* out
They w ere t%r fifth snd t i l t h
for the next meeting on Jan. 13. survivors o f a ! Quebec Airways
the 8L I-awplane which
RAIitEY RETURNS
rence 'on , "
The seventh
plane disapOAKU8L&amp; P e n n , Dec. n ~ V n \ '
. of. the riv er
■Fleet Admiral WUliam KaBey
h a re drowned,
h aa been elected to th e board of
been taken
dtreotor* of th s Carlisle Tiro
fhsbber Oanpany. R was i
today. Th* prealdent of the
pany, FUrber kfaiehall, announced
th* eleetkm of Halsey to Ute ’
directors' board a t a Ohrtratmaa
party for emptoyaa MarehaU said
th a t Halsey had been relieved of
Active duty In th e Navy a t hie own
request after « y*ans of.

62 Persons Are
Killed In 3 Plane
Crashes In China

Two Americans Arc
Amonjf Victims Of
Shanghai Tragedy

P"lllt

"S inie I t h e
t ‘o'mmlsstoner
rrf \g r iciiltiMe'-} p a rt tn the F'lnt
uln i-ilru* locturr hav been thapplication of arul to maintnn
compliance wtth the Florida Ci*
1ru* F'ruil l.aw* and Ihe F loriil'
('ittn - Commirjinn'* Regulation
Including standard* for grad,
sire ami m aturity.
"1 trust that the growers, thIradr organtralron and the FI
tida f tint* 1‘ommlsal-rti will nrecnslder me presnmptunu-. r.b-mld
I offer a few ,,l&gt;servatton. to,
consideration inisnv of which &gt;e
are on record a formerly a I 0
eating I
•*Tn those win, I now- tire i|di&gt;t
cnee between IMMATURE A .‘ill
OVKHMAT UHF fruit and p r id e .

it b a- recogtiiird fact lhal ihe
present stan d an l ol uiatunty and
grade are not Riifficient lo pro­
perly evaluate and classify1 cirrus
U nit shipped to m arket or deliver­
ed to canning plant* (However,
our challenge stdl hohD "Fin d 1
packrd h oi below thr-e .1 rod,
Rrdi" that moved rlui&gt;i&gt;z 'he
period rectifies too- wa- feqn,-—t i
' Ai yoilf questp.n deal. iii ,tl y
wtlh standards nl quality, I w'll
firil say lliat in my opinlnu r'-ete
is already available snfficieu- mform ation and data from winch
standards may be revised, form ul­
ated, and made applicable tn c it­
rus offered for running ami fo,troth fresh fruit ami canned pack
shlpm enta."

CommiHHioncr Mayo
And Party Visit Mure
t'ominissiorief .,f Agrtc ilture
Nalhan " Mayo w*. a visiter in
ban ford today slopping «r 'be
hums nf hi* sisirr Mr*. Mary
M Neely. lie e»pressed himself
a* highly pleased wdlh the &gt;,peralion of the Sanford Farmer-. Siute
M arket and Raid he hoped for
considerable 'im provem ent In the
celery situation after the fir-.t ot
th e 'y e a r.
With Commissioner Mayo tieside* hla own family were Mr and
lir a . J . M. Duncan' of Oklnwahu
and th e ir daughter. Mr*. E G.
Row Inn of Tallahassee and Mr.
.and Mr*. Louis O. Gravely. Jr. nf
Jacksonville,

Christmas Party
Held By Veterans

Last 2 Survivors
Of Crash Rescued

ELLIOT BETURNH
NEW YORK. Dec, 38- t / D Elllot Rooeeveli m id today hla
future political actvllien will dep-nd upon th e pollctea of the
several political parties hut Utat
he dom believe in working within
the framework of Ute two major
parties. Rooaevelt la beck in New
York after e trip to Poland end
Russia, accompanied by hla wife,
the former ectrees Fbye fcneroon.
Rooaevelt eeld he eUll' la of the
opinion th a t the Trum an a d ­
m inistration tuu departed from
certain of the domeetlc and foreign
policies of hD father, the U te
Prealdent Rooaevelt.
GREKKH IN PURSUIT
ATHENS, Dee. 28, U H - A
Greek arm y commander (a said
to have annouV ed today th a t hla
forges have been ordered ta p u r­
sue retreatin g Greek guerrilla#
Into B u lg a ^ a rm m atter w hat th e
consequence*. T h at’# w hat th ree
Athena new spapers quote Brig.
General Nicholas Papankholou aa
saying. H e'a the general com­
bi ending
G re e k
governm ent
force* In the narrow llira c e areh
between B ulgaria and the Aegean
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Jan. 6 As Date Of
Legislative M e s s ­
age To C o n g r e s s
in d e p e n d e n c e ; m o ..
Doe. 26—t/H—I’ nt 8 i d e n t
Truman's personal plane
l*Tl (1rami view airport for
Washington today, emlinjr
ills1 brief Christmas visit
with his family in Missouri.
The president’s plane took
o f f at :i 1 1 f\ ,&gt;i„ Eastern
Time.

Tills lh ONE OF THE I lit.ST I'llOlOS rcrrHr.1

in Jt{Mti from Ih r grr.i( raithi|Uiikr an&lt;| H'l.il n .ttr

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iih ltrH *I rw tir
into Ihr ilridhlrd a r m nf l!)r
Inland
and W i L i i i u m p fltlm tiU In l»rl|* ,im r U H i u l n l %no.nno m td r horndfui Thr d rith l«fl U if%
poftfd lo r i r f f j im r Ih otrtjm f
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Georgia Forces

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Crippjing Auto

For Governorship

Maniifadurers

A m a il Por T liom pson
It 111 le g is la tu r e 's
C h iefs For H erm an

\ssc m lily l-inrs Arc
I t i r c c d To C lose
Down T em porarily

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L d i l r m in Ih r T u l i t m l i r fnvrrn
in U rn rc id rlflipnnl
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f-ff.'Cs-r |..l* n c.i t-H|iu
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nil
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lir r o m aifr T nl' it*t ,i r i l l A i I r a •»I
Lin »«»5th «o«sM In* rrf|iiir«(| In
roll ft ol I lie tegi’ilaf lire.

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ATLANTA, Met
CpNlf^H- Ifgtelaltvr fnrrp^ «!*■
rlitift v’lnj; hi*'? In 1Im* timjim**1-1
htili *1 f r u •I*' f.if • K»- k•Iv•*1*i '
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if «K# Jfrn#'t »l »•
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tn !w HNiOkTUf nf erf for In f *•«»g»I«
Iff O' **j*enrd th** field1 **» hi
Hrmi.tfi, and fn L»«*iii huvrr
elect A|, K T hotnpnn, JJiip p o rtm of T e lm «(li^ * 5 whM*
E U tittm a rv tiim pfiign are r a lly imr
hefiind tl»r* youthful llr rm n n I »l
rnndge mi* !lip L?ie|p hf
v'nfpa hr i r - r i v » d ill the |?**M#*» •*
rlre lio ii
IJut* t iMvr i not f IJi* A fim ll h*»
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va*i thr VMt**4 rast in th*» t n o »
election anil formally annnun
th r v ih n m in th r two r x w titr
p o d tion^ Talnmiticc hecket clam*
the co n trit for governor now In*
anion*: th r runner,, up, and tin
plan to prrwlafm llrrrn an as g»ernor.
If they f-til. Th* uupi'tt,
demnurt inauguration as licutc, &gt;
an t govcrnnr an,t tlicn await A
nail's resignation. New aupporl
for Tb',nit&gt;»on 'c*fno ir«1a_y from
Flooy la-arirr A. N. DuH-n "f
Douglicrly county, ami a candidal*
for speaker, Charlrs L. Gowtn
of Glynn rr„inly.
Meanwhile, atippnrlart of Tal
Ittailge ‘ ’oj&gt;ened rani)i,tign head
quarter* in A tlanta. The l»l
tnadgr group Malm * the leiiaU
turn has the riehl to elect t
candidate from the two men re
relying th e ’highest w rite-in vote.
Herman received a few thousand
sruch l**lMa in the general elec­
tion.
The Thompson forces, supported
by Governor Ellis Arnsll, plan
for Aroall to remain in office
nnlil Thompson lake* the oath
as lieutensnt-gnvernor. Then Arnall would resign and Thompson
would take £V*r the top Job.
NEW SEATS AT H IT /
\Corwlin -backed seat* in the
B its T heater ark being replaced
with new aaata atf m etal stan d ­
ards, red leatherette bottoms and
ro te plush back*. Mare titan 88k
o f these modern type seats are
being Installed, said Manager
Robert H arris. The sidewalk in
front of the theater was recently
p a i n t e d with red and green
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.lltvrnirriNiM *iyp(rp«hI 9|it*n» tha’l
tf* iH-r n'lit Drtliitr' rigiiiHs! a nor*
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WASHINGTON. Dye. 38—(&amp;)—
President TYuman still has n o t decldnrt tth.it h r will ask the new
Republican-controlled Congrcif to
(1-v ahoul IstKr:-management , pro*
I,Jems The, -W hile HOUS* sold tOdrr. Utat the Chief El ecu live doflttt'cly has decided t,r send his leglal*-.
tic- mesaagf, to Congress on Ja n .
8 ft la 'not certain yet prirether
he -.ilt! deliver it tn person Accordune to present |datu. ihe President
*111 follow up jrilh a report tn
.engross Irom iiU economic council
nfi Jon fl nnr| on Jan 10 lleU send
tu- tentgrt message to capital hill,
ry-Mtent Trum an la spetidiri*
a tew more hrmrr. wllh th e
hom e'folks today before returning
to lit- -df-,k. in the Wluio ILo um ----Mr Tinm an u.c, announced Utat
be will (vn m other vL'.lt to IiU
'&gt;( \-,ir —il«rTo,ithrr ai her hunt* In
t •i.mdvicw tel,,re bearding ' hLa*
plum tteeii 1 P M
Eastern
,Si.lHtar,| n in e
j
When ttm PrcEliirnt reacli*s
Waitiiugtnn lie will tind labor and
idler legislator probkutv, of unu-n.il mignltuile oscnltlng IiU a ttrnl loti
A'«nctates say th a t Uirec r-eparite me\v»(te.i will occupy most of
Mr T rum ans time IwlsTen Ida
return and th e opening o( Congrnsa
e.iily ur i t mojstn o n e nf th e
message deals atth Ihe nation's
tilraoero another with economic
I'fotrlcn an.) pie third wttjt the
AdmiiiMration .. ieggqa’Jvi, (nouram:
‘Hie P rr’Uleni already hn» b e­
am, wot IS oil lit' ittrtv’rtani me.cvhae
•m the .tate of the nation He
•■’ill ha.-, unitrt constderatkm th*
Arimlnlrtrattoti co u r^ durtnu the
,»'* two \rai.- on liie subject of
Giro leyl .IdJ'.'fL Mr Truman also
nil submit tn Conyrraa messagea

•a, the new inulgel anil on emplovtitenL The employment message
will tv based on a confidential rel»ut by the | "resident's ttew cconoini* aiHLiory roundl

Sanford Enjoys
( hrislmas Day
Without Mishaps

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falMivr ' nf
11&gt;, n a' luig fiBLurial tl. ij
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Mm I li I --I ,t pi.I111» t Its **»! liih,l
uthnult.i(nr, repfarJiiiit VViK y M
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W? a 11, wfin r®• ignrd i r rrnl i v I ■* I* i .1J.| aft-1 H I r-&gt;t- In If d*iA%M|
Pfrsidpiit alto designated K?-r i • * i * * Mild1v iim+% 1.1s! lfti*l*!V
Abide from a K ia ^ flrp th a t
at tlonelrm fCJcpcdH^r* another rule
pi *
Afr»pi|fiVs
pUyfil tiy WyelL (fnfernofiuMDf) | liH,r n Hu pi* Tin!d&lt;»tvir* nil*"! ulmiiit thicrtfriflii house? An W rit Fourth
HHMMiir wMit**i= m Ihr fltlru ll .S tu rt, rnbYwrV «( a im ill am ount
»d r.r.h
a restaurnnt, entry
.it r*i
of a urak thn*f into n hou»^, and
\rstm Is ( 'hargo In
irvfia! itiMimi mot«»rtfiiC niish ip it
MarfitiV H otel l*’irr School S lu d cn ts A rc the i ItiiilM* i. h'diday* paijifd !©•
Ij| f Ivc | v 'I'llct. :t4l4lMri|lMR t»* th©
J-tilcil I’or K illin g im h 'r gti.l .l,rrifi*» dciuntmenta.
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in-wiTfil the alnrin
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I.* I-1 , 1nf * mi &gt;i
fllr at no:. Eaal
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■tav i i , mill'*'* 'MU* .-ulr 11 brutal
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killlln; r,l u l'l,ILiil,'l|rHU_ (toiler, l.nuiF 3 fi-1 &lt; Kail hrtfm i th** firrwithi thr fire
man -a ti&gt;• Mirrl !&lt;&gt; ./-ml &gt;hrrir itonir till*n fu III v
H-,ii
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(Mill Pl-te l&gt; fit 11 *•♦*!t
ii doty ,tl the tim e t
tn, r*,r t.llf Ittriuu, Thr ,1,-arl nftterr
II .If ^1*f)l It*- •taut ant was enter*
aid lie hud inspected
-•'nit who wit lirntci, «rUb h ts it*n n l at 10 ;&lt;HI «»*cjurk yesterday
tilgllUJIcli
.alKt
shot
with
hG
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floor Jttr«n und storage ■I ,-t
morning, a .ctcrii «kn)r was cut
minute.. Iirfo r, firr vvi dlMitvci pistol, ttra:- vj-ycitr old llcury l litk.s and torn loose oil the south side
c*l in lire a te a . lie said. It by,I , 'Hie polltcmnii knew Ulc lull of
the building and $ 10.7.S In cash
lil.c to me th a t fire couldn't h ate tiicatdng ot ChrLtnuw He tvs., a was taken from a cigar box under
tartrd . in that nhorl tin,,- unlr - Navy veteran and the lather ol the cotintrr. A .1.1 caliber colt
M* chlldien Hick.' even otfefed
ii.tneone u.-pil a rhsm ir
to Jmy the fare hienr toe the l*-o i i *.,,tv^r wsv ntjo reported by the
City police atnl fit*- »fCbiai
16-year old.-, il tbclr fanullev in,)i,c to have been stolen. The i
11,1,1 e r in e iic d an nl mum ,,f \r wouldn't send them Hie money
i-aah i ,-ginter had been tampered
:.nn, hut F’lre Chief Guy M„ ley
with but not opened.
The
high
M'lvnoi
.youtlL-,
ate
Iden­
ttrt he Would not- dr-oii-v th-&gt;
l b M ZiFiroww*. y«7 I’crzlmroon
tified
by
IFlective
U
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item
nt
i .\n.ip oP the fit* uidir he had
Avenue, reported So*s of clothing
■lame.'.
Kelly
nr.
Aaron
Gore,
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made a more thorough irn &lt;■ !iga
ot I/mg lUanch, aiut Krillt ixinakt- ami small article- from a bedroom
•ion.
sou, nt KUieron, N J . Oore la &amp;uld in the (mini, ami that ihe Mouse
Damage* from th r fire were to liwve adm itted killing tlte police- bail been broken into at the south
»:tim ated unofficially at about man , tvdh yoiillw. have been Iredrrwrm si 10.M) o'clock, T ues­
Midi,000. Three per -oo . receive I Cliargtd with homicide, snd IJeut day evening.
minor in iu ttrs, while 3:. morn, of
Kelly says ivtlu-i ctiargea also will
• he Iftfnroom hotel
gut ted tv*
GW! against Uiem
by the fire.
'P ie tragedy obetlrmt e a rk T u es­
day after Gore and DonakUnn
a'ked Hick.-, tor dlrectkltu on the
The Hanford J q o t ) a t their
rout* Ui Plot Ida Hlckr. tried lo
[vr-tiorj- tlieui (n return hom e for mcetuig tndsy approved President
L chh
Christmas eve ami tlwt fatal attack Jack Ratlgon's suggestion to spemsor card or checker toum am enta
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. M i - followed
among the tourl&amp;U. Gordon B rad­
Citrus grow ers and tanners were
ley
named chalnnan uf a
given some good new* by the
roinmittee &lt;n contact 15. M. ArmlBLACK MARKET TO KTOI*
Civilian Production A dministra­
tage. tourtal artlvtUes director, to
tion this evening.
RERUN, tier F t-t/p)--G erm any regard to making oirangemen*.
Ah official of the -government niuat come off th e "ClgareUe
A covered dUh supper‘ will be
agency announced th a t remaining fllandard* soon. Ilia l'o the recoin- served a t 8:30 P. M Monday a t
controls over m e of tin (date will mrndatJun made today b» » special the Tour tat Center and w inter
be relaxed tomorrow.
Investigating committee for Uw visitors and jo u r 1st.Club members
The guverment recently removed American m ilitary government. The a rr requested by M n. O- C. Earle,
restriction* on the distribution of group urge* U u t occupaton per­ prealdent of the club, to bring
tin plate which prohibited the sonnel b* batted from Importing covered duties of food with Ui*
m anufacture nf m ore than a lim it­ American cigarettes Into Germatiy exception of tu to t loaf which
ed amount of Un can* aa eon- American cigarettes into Germany will be furnished. (M ice also wtB
tamer* for certain food and other because cigarettes rapidly b are been be served
items.
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replsclhg legal currency a t black
A new Urge blackboard haa '
Now the CPA plan* to do away market leveta. live conwnlltee as­ placed In th e hallway a t th*
w ith eontroia over the ainnypt of serts th a t the sale and b arter of Tburirat Center with plenty of
tin plate which -can be used in cigarettes a t Inflated values by space to m ark date* of meeting* of
m anufacture of tin cans and in American O I's la damaging G er­ the Tourist Club and other aortal
many's economy.
lim itations on alee*.
activities during the week. 'V *

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Gaines F&lt;&gt;r Tourists

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F air tonight, except partly cloudy
southeast coastal section. L ittle
change in tem persrure. Scattered
light frost again tonight in ' in*
■#Jerior of extrem e north portion
with lowest temperature* 31 to
37 degree*. Friday, partly clbudy
and slightly warmer. Moderate
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T H U R S D A Y , D E C . 26, 1946
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THURSDAY, DEC. &lt;Ut. 1SIG
B IB L E TKKBE rO R TODAY
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WONDERFUL
TO
HAVE A POW ERFUL FRIEND
W ITH IN CALL: This j«MJr man
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**How nliny feet clues n horse
hav* oIf the ground when he
ru n s? " Mbs the Time* Unluii.
A new er: It doesn't have fre t; it
baa'-hoofi.
W hat wa» the Liggett new*
story of IKLflT* .Th*--W ineoulf
H otel fir* 7 The dfath »f HMn«r
Hillm an?
The football "fl*-UB
r o e ? The Nuremberg trial* amt
revolting executions? The Hikltii
A tom --bom b—teste? O r -possibly
the-accidental killing in n ra llroaJ
crossing accident of some fouryear old boy who would have
grown up ' to become another
TtUfma* Kdiynn and Invented a
rocket plane for excursion trip*
to th e moon? What was the
biggest news »tory In Sanford?
Ti d phenomenal sucres* of the
Ceteryfed baseball team ? Ilayoei
and a niliam s sweeping victory In
the Softball le ag u e ? Willi* And m o tii’ making All-Southern?
The V eterans lionieeonilng Cele­
bratio n ? Or the escape of a moun­
tain lion from the Sanford Zoo?
T he Christm as eve message of
P resident Truman l « a n reading,
and re-reading, again and aiain.
It enough people would keep that
message close to their hearts,
thare would be more hope for th*
’
“
"Itlessed
re of* the
world
th# peacemakers",, he quoted
the* Master, "for they shall

SENATOR CLOGHORN
Next June the 100-miie rtivtch between St.- Loul*,
Mo., mill Cairo, 111., will be the scene of un old-time
revival A race is scheduled between two river packets,
tl?e Cordon’ C. Greene of Cincinnati and the Golden
Kutfle of St Louis. These ure the only excursion steamers
»till churning the waters of the Ohio und Mississippi
rivers
.
. )
There is bound to be great interest in the ruce, und it
has, indeed, nlrcudy begun ' to rise, six months before
the contest is to take .plnce. This indicates a nostalgic,
backward look to the old days that are gone. The past
has Its bright aspects, even Its mode of travel so- extremely slow and Incking In comfort as compared with
today's
•
No one would want to be in the situation of depend'
ing on a river packet for a trip from Sanford to Jackson­
ville Trains, atitomobiles, planes remain the cholce^for
everyday business. Hut for run, for adventure,- for leisure*

lore than c o m m u n is m , so cia l, s M ta « a n lt a li* m o r w h a t have
i U k r tA w lIl Improve c o n d itio n *

Tn?tb* South I* education. And
that goes regardless of, w hat sy*t*ot o f government ’ education
cogtea under. If we con have
•d ica tlo n under even a reaction­
ary Republican government, we
bow no doubt th a t conditions In
tiie Couth .will Improve. This
seems to be the opinion, too, of
Dean Jvey l.cwl* of the University
o f Virginia who said recently at
a meeting of tha Southern As­
sociation of Colleges, "W# m uit
u tte rly cast out the notion that
you can have good education In
\tie South cm a pinchpenny Infidmo. or that h good halfback
contributes more to education than

W promising students".

Lei no
it.
II#
plac# In this world nt
•, and no InconrideraLl* plire
r/r K k e r .&gt; But t#t'# ‘not cont him with education, eapecialit the South,

• e . kbelittle
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— By WILLIAM BITT —
C tn trtl P r t t t W riter
QUEEN ELIZA BETH got
lost ta downtown London during
the British capital's Ul««t "prosoup'' t o f— m w i Itorn.

THIS IS
NOUORE.

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Q U EEN ( t e l e p h o n i n g ) :
"Bitching hem p e l p e e . pleeee.
U ell o f M op I speek to hit m elo e tjtf Hello. George f I'm logfteaW downtown, dept, tod— "
K ING : " W h e n pro r# u oow.

[ L KUROA Ltt

stuffy old crowded shop.'
QUEEN* "Oh. George. I w i t h ,
you could tee to m e oI th e b ee u -l
tilu l tee gow nt th ty h tn e hero.
T w o in pertieuler hove t o lop.
cineted me— G to r gel A re you
KI NG; "N -no. deer. J u s t e
choking spell— gone note."
QUIIMi "Wall, I mull ring off,' )
dear—her* com** the *al#s M r - / ,,
tow to Amu mo Mm* chinchilla W
c h * h w a o e -0 * * fl WKol I t the! 4
m*H*r with yeu? Hello? Hells? o
Hello? Ha mull hove hung U p fi I

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KINO: -How frightfully borf l Isn’t there *—er—public
brpry or—ssy—s s s r t museum
t*rby? I’m sure you'd And
i«n for mote IntirssU sg than
wing to stsr* pt » lot «*X dull

Melt’s Styles
.The time has come for men to revolt against their
style arbiters and stand out for comfort nnd color.
During the war and since then, good shirts .with
sharply tailored collar* have been next td impossible to
procure, while the soft sport shirts, in colors often ap­
proaching loudness, have been available. Many a man
who has worn this attractive, comfortable ghrtnent for
lounging in summer, did not disrat'd, it this fall He tuck*
ed it liito his trousers, buttoned the neckline higher, and
added a harmonizing necktie. A quick glance-in the mirror
showed an attractive get-up, and the day wore on, he
appreciated his Increased comfort.
Now, however the style committee of the National
Association Tlf Kotuil Clothiers nnd Furnishers is viewing
tli in tendency with alarm They propose a campaign'to
get tile men, back into tailored shirts agnin, lest the
s|tort shirt be adopted permanently.

K IN O t.^IH U o T Is th is th*
chancellor f i t th r eichequer?.
T his U the king. Why, I—o r —! ’’
w onder IXX m ight swing A little ,' ,
persons! |**n of, ssy, s thousand
quid? Vm ; se*—e r—her ma-j ,
Jesty Is doing s b it of unexpect*,-.

1 9 t * .* •*•»»•? * i® - f t — y ° ul

ON’S at ORLANDO

Good Book« Popular
When a book of Hemard Shaw's plays sells ROD,(Kill
copies in. a month, one reason may bo that the price, is
only 25 &lt;jynVx. or Unit Uu- books are uvuilablu in drug
stores, cigar .stores -and other, readily accessible places.
In any case it suggests that other good books might sell
equally well Ho the publisher is going to try his luck
with iow.*priced editions of th « -‘Odv#*ay'^th*-‘'Hi«&lt;l"i
Xenophon's story of the escape of the 10,000 Greek
soldiers from the heart of the Persian empire, and Dante’s
"Inferno"
.A safe guess is that the publisher is right. People
do want good books and will buy them if the process is
made easy. A young man whose business requires him
to travel a good deal went so far ns to lament recently
that he could • not buy mathematics textbooks in the
popular quarter size to study when his train was late,
lie preferred the mysteries of sines, cosines and calculus
to those of solving murders
One thing thnt deters' some people from reading
great books Is thnt they are often hat’d to get Into.
Hut if .the reader tnkoa tlio plunge mql gqos^hnlugh the
first few pages' with determination he Is apt to find
Jhe classit far more interesting than most of the cheaply
written stuff with mnehine-made plots. .

U. S. Diplomatic Reshuffle
been called everything under the
sun except "the children of God."
W* have been critical of theli
work, hut their’* Is the must difm a l t task in the world. Making
pear*, particularly a permanent
and lasting peace, is someming
men bav* tried ever since the
tithe uf Christ, with indifferent
gittcete.
It is worth while remambering that when people tell
U* o u r modern peacemakers hsv*

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

Predicted for N lor Future

Miner*’ Union Run* Afoul
Of Slato ‘‘Blue Sky*! laws

Speciel to Centrel P r ttt
*- e
• WASHINGTON—There la likely to be a wide reshuffling of th#
diplomatic corpa following Secretary of S tate Jamea Byrnes’ return
from the United Nations.
T tils'la aside from the showdown expected In th* Latln-Amsrtean
et&lt;|* where diplomat* and other official# are wide­
ly apltt ov#r the policy toward Argentina.
Th* world-wide readjustm ent will coma partly
because of tha Increases so w mad* available to
am bassadors and m inisters and partly bccauOa
of a need to strengthen United 8tat*a dlptomatlo
prestige In some- p arts of. the world.
P or Instance, the American legation tn 81am
will be raised' to an embassy. Prince Wan. .re­
cently named m inister to th* United 8 tat* t, will
then become ambassador.
» T his move will em phasise-the Increasing Im­
portance being placed on Slam as a bastion of
th* western powers In the F ar East.
I To th* sfat* departm ent, Siam la th* aole small
The Capitol
Independent state In the F ar E ast th at ta of In­
estimable value to th* United 8 lates as on# of the world’s g reatest
rice baskets and a m ajor tin producer.
Th* elevation to em bassy statu* will be followed by etrengthenIng diplomatic representation In such atraU gtcally located atataa as

• THE VIRGINIA STATE CASE against John L Lewis’ United
Mine Workers charging th* union with telling membership# la vio­
lation of QM Dominion "blue sky" laws may be the pxtwm foe'
disciplining th r UMW If It Invokes another disastrous soft coar
.trtU . nexj
n .v t spring.
anrlnr -•
*
strike
The cat*, brought* by a private cltlxen, charges that Virginia
atat* aeewtty M w cover the aele o r membership# In th r UMW;
and th at th# law ha# not been compiled with by th* union. For
failure to comply, a On* of.tOOO to 18,000 can be levied for each
membership sold.
’Should Virginia courts upheld the contention, L#wta‘ union would
fee# potential Ones totaling millions. And It would aet th r pattern
for many other states with almiiar lawa to lake punitive measure#
against the tlfflon.
A' supreme court teat of this com la In the offing If the union
loser In tit* Mat* coart battir now elat'd to begin th# lstt#V p a rt
of Jknuiiy,
n &lt;
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• . R£P- CLARENCE 3. BROWN (It) of Ohio, publisher of * chain
o* country werhUrr «u» owner of a printing arm, haa never had »
labor dispute. H it secret: proftt-.hartnft ' "
*
Bfown distribute* company atock to employes, a bonus a t Christ-

ulna am tnebeia
ll Ike
- * -- ewdnlVea
m■ata plus
turkey and
and aall
tha trimming*,
and'other
compensation*.
* « / * r » *.i &gt;•♦ •. - k ■*• i.-J t^ Th* Ohio congressman pay* ISO In cash upon tha
l« a paid out |SM to una of hi*

C OA T S - S U I T S
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
By RU9HELL KAY

:, but
“ Fraud u,„| di«hone*ty have aliclud'j ways te rn rcp rrh rn sib lc in the
it tu minils of decent people. The doors
hr.vs of the court* are open to prevent
fraud or dlihonesty whether cunr Col- dimned by sta tu to ry 'law s or not.
urges- t L proposal v.ouhl include the
rorretl ntost stringent lewa eg ain st fraud
e fin- and dishonesty in conducting the
rtlo.ts affairs or rtpqtion* in any volunnsw tr | tary association w hether N t'g rj,
frank ■Communist, Republican or Dentoc, ratlc.
1 MC o n a i d e r in g the fact th a t
churches, club! and fratern al or*
sanitation* conduct th eir affairs
without fraud and dishonesty, it
and do the rig h t thing, “ It is n atural for those willing seems strung* to assum e that th*
for the Negroes, led. controlled Democratic P arty could not do so.
and directed by outside agitators, If we are a* law In m orality th a t
to have a hand in choosing th* we cannot conduct our ’ affair*
candidate* fo r whom they will without fraud nnd dlrhonesty, we
vote In th* general elections, tn do not deserve to ex l i t as a party.
find fault with the effort to abo­ It Is 'absurd to think* that the
lish the laws which liv e the passing of new law s o r the re te n ­
Negroes thjst privilege. It woulJ tion of present law s can prevent
seem Togical th a t anyone who that. Dishonest men in politics,
objects to the Negroes having this in business or any oth er walk of
privilege, and who sees, or thinks life will contln**e to be dishonest
he sees objections td the plan for regardless of sta tu to ry enact­
retaining whita prim aries, would ment*. Law* do p ot atop m urder
offer a b etter plan.
For my hut they curb it.
"The objections you make to
p art, I am opposed to th# Negro**
determ ining, eith er by a m ajority
or by balance of power, who my i
general election candidates will be.
" I t is easy to say th a t Negroes
will not take p a rt In state.controlled prim ary elections. They
did so, and vbtad as a unit and
a t directed, In the first prim ary 14e-Opcna 12:46 p(tn.-40«
III which they had th e ' opport-

the plan are e s iy to m ake but
are nm justified oy tU* |w?is, .y
P»*t history or the in h e re n th o n etly of the white people o f Flor­
ida.
Thr real question* are:
Shall we perm it these outsl-le
agitator* to rome into our m idtt,
appeal to our Negroes on racial
prejudice, to register a* Uembc-

traction of the Party. So far its
I am concerned no price la too
great to pay th • preserve • our
I Irthrlght, and the ideal*, prinriples and tradition* we learned
around our mother"* Vnee.’'. - 0 . K.
John. I dood It—I may not agree
with what yon *ay but I defend
your right to-skyH l'.'1 '' '** o'** *

DRES SES - B L O U S E S
Wonderful Valuea at
R e m a r k a b l s Reduction!

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16 Weal Central

Dickson &amp; Ives Greatest
Value Event In Five Years!

STORE-WIDE
CLEARANCE

Today and Friday!

FRIDAY - SATURDAY
KIND O f L O V il
W \&gt;I...DiffororUl

MONDAY - TUESDAY
DEC. V .-28-50.-31

* r :Re contribution#. In South
Carolina, th# Democratic Party
ha# no trouble financing pri­
maries. GeUrgis and Texr# have
for many yearn. I se# no reason
Why Florid* cannot do BO.' You
overlook the fact that even under
statu control candidate* a r r re ­
sected B per cent of oar year’)

urge purehMt* will bo onl
on January «Utem«nt£

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Ulbutlon and It ha* nrvrr
looked upoa as contrary *r
policy or reprehentlhla. By

MlwiU • '

�Tourist Center Sfcene
Hutchisons Entertain
J )f Christmas Party On
Christmas Night
Mr*. -Elvira G am er entettained
General and Mrs. J.‘ C. H utchi­
Ole tourist* of Seminole County
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lane had as
i t their meet ini: Monday night at son entertained on Christm as
U)t Tourist Center. Mrs. Clifford night for their Bursts Senator their guests Christm as day Mr.
Curie, acting president,, presided and Mrs. Salipada K. Pendatun John L. Register of A tlanta. Gn.
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oyer thn meeting and the g r o u p ' end his technical asistant FellaMr. and Mrs. E. C\ Harpgr have
beard a report from the acting J berto G. Rustoa at their home at
as
th
eir
guest
their
v
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o
n
-£
. C.
Secretary.treasurer Carl Eison- Indian Mound VIBagr
H arper, Jr.
hower.
A Christm as scheme was used
A fter the business meeting it
Mrs. John Kusaelt and son Hofound th a t Pennsylvania had in decorating the Hutchison home.
moot iw ’-&gt; present.
The In the living room was a large ward are vising Mr. and Mr*.
p then enjoyed S|ra. G arner's Christmas tree and other decora­ Henry Russel] for the holidays.
reading of three of her E tekial tions were banked pine tunic 1m
Mrs. J. W. Mero of Lake Opora
stories. Group singing wan under interspercad with red and silver
Red and green candles has as her guest Bobby Mero of
the direction of Mr*..,E. C. Ginn hells.
Liberty, N. Y.
He Is a form er
U» the accompai^itp'nt of Mrs. K. lighted the home.
resident of Lake Mary.
Wild turkev sandwiches, eahe I
The meeting neat Monday"night and hot coffee were served to '
Mr. and Mm . O. P. Wade have
wtll be In the form of a covered about 3" guests who called during
returned to Sanford after atten d ­
dish supper, at &lt;3:30 I’. M. an I the evening.
ing the funeral services of Dr.
everyone is invited to come and
J ; W. Wade of Ft. Walton, Fla.
bring a covered dl»h. 'A p p ro x i­
m ately 60 people were present a t
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wade of
th p m eetin g .
Pensacola are the guests of Mr.
and Mr*. O, P. Wade for several
weeks.

a:

Reunion Will Be Held
By ’33 Class Friday

Andy JcnHcns Honor
Members Of Church

Mr. and Mrs. Andy Jensen en ­
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. C rabtree
tertained the members of the, of Tampa are visiting Mr. and
Church of God and friends w ith Mrs. ? . K. Iloumillat over the
. The class ol 1033 of the Semin­ a Christmas party a t their
holiday*.
ole High Class wilt hold a class 1125 Ea&gt;t Seventh Street.
reunion on Friday night nl the
8*/c William Colley of Haiti,
THISI I IVIN O lltf, itudenU at the Pasadena, Calif, Jdnlor Colleg*.
A delicious chicken dinner was
. Seminole Country Club. ' (tinner
were chosen a* the member* of the "Royal Court" of the annual T oum awill he served at 7:30 P. M. and enjoyed by the guests and group Bridge, Md. is spending the holi­
days Vdlh his parents Mr. and ; ment of Rose*. One of the girl* will bo named queen of the en n u tl
Roy Echols will net as m aster of singing followed the dinner.
Mrs. W. M. Colley. .
pageant, which take* place on New Ycar'a Day at Pasadena, and tha
c*%nionlrs for the occasion.
others will serve a* princesses. The pageant |s part of tho Rosa Bowl
; A ll'm e m b ers with their wives,
Those attending w fre Rev. and
Mr. arid Mrs. F. E .' Rnnmillat
football game. They are (top, L to r.)t Joan Rogeri and Beverly Lobei.
husbands or guests nre invited to Mrs. I ’aul Yales, Mr. slid Mr*.
had
as
their
guests
over
C
hrist­
In center are Joyce Erickson, Louise Campbell and Norma Christopher,
attend and reservations may lie
A.
II.
IjM/igy.'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
ina*.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
I„
B.
McLeod.
made with Mrs. Henry Witte. Jr.
Al bottom ar* Barbara Jdnei (left) and Dawn Dixon. (International)! "
Jr.
and
"daughter
Lucia
of
O
r­
Merickel
of
Miami,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
at'jelep h nne 141- M.
Calvin .Smith of Ft. Pierce. Mr. lando.
lev-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
and Mrs. If. I.V ockm an, M r..and
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Terwlllegar Ilnllyhrad, Jr.
—
Mrs. Joe Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. have returned from a (tedding
W. J. Smith. Mr. and MiV E arnest trip spent a t Howey-in-the-llilU.
Miss Portia Perry of Oakland,
Austin, Mr*. L. J. Hatch. Vtnnie They are now making thrlifchome Calif,,
By Jane Williams Casselberry
Mis* Lucille Campbell of
Mae
Stacey,
Dorothy
Hickson.
I
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l*
i
n
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Apartments.
Hartford. Conn, and Mis* Jane
Air*. Clark Coleman wa* honorSkilling nf Portland, Me. ate the
■■ - —- arPby a »tork shower given by Mildtrd Ervin. A nnette Yates, Ola
Mra. Hibbard Casselberry^ Jr., at Bell Yatea. A lice Campbell. B etty j Mr. nn t Mr*. Albert D. Stine t house guest* nf M u , kJI. k Meri­
*
bar home on (juail Pond Drive Jensen, Altren Greene, Evelyn | of New York City arrived last wether.
on Dec. 16, Those pre*cn£ were U ndress. Luellle U n d ress. M a r/ Saturday to H the guests of Mi
Mr*. Paul Bales. Mrs. K m Wnlparents, Mr,1 and Mrs. W. D.
Buster * ollay I* vi-ltm g Iji
aon, Mr*. Talley Hntlawny, Mra. Hittrll. Chria Jensen. N athan Stine.
omthei jriid fa ilie i. Mi. Mini Mr*.!
- Ran so ItalU w ay,----- M rs. - t h E . l -Yales, W alter- Lae, Paavo U » ,
w . 51 I'idlcy nf lls n .u i oviu I he ,
Weaver, Mrs. Verne Woodward, Richard Yates, U&lt;&gt;i&gt;cit YhIts. Ken­
holidays, JVIr Cidlcv Bn* ju*t
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. tdadllill. recently returned to ilu- i'uiled
• Mr*. W. W. laiw derm ilk, Mra. neth Hittell, ('evil U n d r e s s , Paul
Don Strunk, Mrs. Paul K rrr and Vales, Jr., U onard Tnylnr and J r .,o f Macon. C a , left today by Statrs after lieing released fiom j
plane after spending the holiday* a hosiula! in &lt;’hinn
Mrs. Jam es Phillips.
T O. U n d ress,
with Mr. and Mr* W M. Colley
^ jjlis s V i v a W atson
arrivrd
of Osteen.
't^ r x d n y from New laindon, &lt;&gt;.,
Ml and Mrs J. !' O n of
to Xrtalt her brother and hi* wife,
Oviedo entertained on i "hrM him*
M r: and Mr*. Ken W atson.
IV JrH .
evening for Mrs, C„x Brother and
The Junior Choir wore the new
wife. Mr, and Mr*. Albert St in”,
have
arrived
from
(
raig
H
eld.
while choir robes donated by
i ., , u . I , , M r . .and Mrs. W. D. Stine, Mr.
Hibbard C assrlbirry at the Sun.M r. ami Mra. W. A. Adema [ * * •» •: Aim U&gt; spend the M M i p n„d Mrs Harold Johnson and Mr.
! with Mr. and Mra. Brn Whltner. and Mis. Mnrshfield Iliad) of
day morning arrvlre of the Com­
entertained
a t their home In Lily
munity Churrli. A special sum- Court on Monday
Orlando
evening with .t
bar .was given by n trio composed turkey dinner for member* «f
Allen Moseley of Baltimore. Md.
of “Mrs. Talley llattn w ay , Mr*. their family.
la spending the holiday* with hi*
N ath Thompson and Mm. Cnrrnr
Mr, ami Mrs W S. Thornton j
wife ami son Bibb. Mr*. Moseley
Those enjoy tag the dinner were and It Ihit plan to return to Balt! entertained on ' tin-rojo hoimriiig j
K ?rgan.
their visitor, Ur Sam Vann of !
( s R beautiful randlelighl service Mr, am) Mr*. It. A Newman, Mi . more with him In several days.
Albuquerque, N. M ev bit tied in ,
xrjka held Sunday evening at the and Mrs. W. C. Hill. Mr. and
be with the honor guc-t wet* •
Community Church. Music *aa Mrs. Jam es H. f'rapps, Mrs. Jean
David Ramsey, student at &lt; ar- Mrs. Petty Bolts, Mr- Gertrud* ]
furnished by Mrs. Ken Watson Adams. Mrs. Alice Hill, Olyve
■I the piano and I^-wiX l/rr at Ann Adams. Ad* Adams and llsle M ilitary School in Hamherg. Cameron, Mrr, Martha MnfU’i THIS *ICtU*f of Mrs Doroiliy tlenn,
Gene U G ette , and the host and S. C. is spending the Christmas ami Mr, and Mrs TTumitoo
3fi. talking lo tier mother, Mr* P. It
the violin. A duet, "S ilent Night.
holidays with his parent*. Mr.
Gea«l In l/Ondon, England, was
Holy N ight," was aung by Mrs. hostess.
and Mrs. Clyde Itam iey.
taken at St Agnes' llosp!tal,.B*ltlO. E. W eaver and Mr*. Ruth
Mr*. J. R. O Tnln. Mr. n« I
Williams. Mr*. H art F n llrr offerMrs. II. A. O'Caln and daughter mnre, M d, Just before she gava
ad the prayer. Mr*. N ath ThompMr*. Allen Stone and Carol Helen Marie. Mm Efftc Olson birth to quads — three troy# and a
a tn and Mrs. D. E. W eaver sa'ng
Stone have as their guests" Mra. and Robert O'Cain of Orangeburg, girl. The slender British w ar bride,
a "duet. A reading, "How far I* It
It. E. MacLennen, Mr. and Mr*. 8. C. are the guests of Mr. ami who had been in the U S. lex* than
Roy Lahr and son* Jerry and Mrs. A rthur Beckwith, Sr no I a yrar, had antiolpated the q uad­
tA B ethlehem " was, given by Joe
The J.O.V. rlas* of the First Joey of B attle Creek, Mich.
M tto ck n and Rev. N ath ThompMr. and Mr*. J. A ( athmin Im ruple births since" mid-November
The fattier was al hand for the big
Baptist Church held a buffet
the holiday*.
even! ( / ’itrrmj'lnmjl Soundphoto)
|r. and Mr*. Hibbard Cassel- ■supper recently at the home of
Mr*. W. O. Bergh has returned
Mrs.
Roy
B
ritt.
A
fter
the
supper
, Jr., were hosts a t an np.*n
.*
r -j
to Sanford a fte r spending the
from 4:00 • 6:00 o'clock, .a Christmas basket was prepared holidays In Miami with relaltvev
_____ &gt;y. Mr*. C»*selberry ■was
Those present
were Mine* Mr. Brrgh and daughter Mar mile
as listed by her m other, Mrs. Roberta King Jewell Pittman, plan to retu rn on Friday.
A NEW EXCITING FARRIC FASHION
Edith , Roger*, who is visiting her Betty Doris Williams, Mildred
W ashington, D. C,,*and Mlsa Williams, Minnie Ruth Odham.
"DANGER - MEN AT WORK"
Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Hollyh.ad
Casselberry. C urst* In- Mrs. EUle Ratliff. Mra, Raymond
Mr. and Mr*. V em o Wood- Kader, Mr*. K. M. Thompson and are (pending the holidays In A t­
lanta with th eir eoir-and daughand »nn, lUchanl, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. RritL .
R. J . Bevln, Mr. and Mr*.
Watson, Mr. and Mr*. O. E .
One Of The Friendly Florida Slate Theatre*
W eaver, Mr. and Mr*. Bill W il­
liam*, Mr. and Mr*. Edw ard Bell.'
Mr. and Mr*. Hibbard Caaselbarry. Mr. and Mr*. I*-onard
CfcieijjerTy,
Mr*.- H a rt Fuller,
R«V. and Mra. N sth Tliompioti,
lli, Helene Bell, Mr*. F. E.
eitler, Mr*. Florenee Davis, Mr.
Mr*. Paul Bate* and Marlon,
Mr. amt Mr*. Gaynnr Wig-

Important to check on less ta n g i­
ble s u e ts slto. A re our fields,
pastures and woodlanda In b etter
shape now than th ey w ere a year
I ago, nr have we despoiled them
BEGINNING OF THE NEW
I without regard for the future and
YEAR IS A GO Oir TIME
TO COUNT YOUR SCORE without making provisions to re ­
plenish the th in g s
We have
The ead of an old year and the taken?
beginning of „ new nnc is a good
Have we been good cltixen* o f '
tim e to check up and see where the community in every sense of
we have came and whither we i the word — lending our time,
are head -d. Business firm s usual­ our energies, our substance to
ly ta k e an inventory about this those things which build, and re ­
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
lim e. Farm people might well do fraining from those things which
the same.
tear down? Have we given our
Mr. and Mrs, John I.. Sauls a r t
'D r . Hugh II. B ennett,,the great children the o p p ortunities they
apostle of conservation, expressed deserve In proper n u tritio n , good nrmnuncing #hr birth of a son.
the thought aptly in the following health, schools and o th e r tra in ­ John I-auten*. Jr on Dee. 2 1 at
the Fern aid Laughton Memorial
wont*:
ing? Have we aided the rliurch Hospital.
Mrs. Sauls is the
."T h ere is really no such Ihine and other assets of the commun­ fnrm tr Clara Uaskjtr*. •
- ■-—
as retu rn in g to the places and ity, or have we left th a t work in
others
because
wo
have
been
too
people you tememl-rr frnm your
youth. It !*,» disquieting "experi­ busy i t ton indifferent to give of progressing, as we should nr juvt
ence. You realise that on this old « n r time and our su b stan ce?
letting another y -ar pass because
Have we followed the best time inexoraniy moves onward.
earth with its endless changing
methods w? know in raisin g crops
Immediately a fte r Pearl lia rprocesses we are all transient and producing livestock, or have
Roosevelt aahl
v isito rs; and you Begin to count we been careless and satisfied her. President
••We American* are not destroy-*
your acute."
w ith less th an our best e ffo rts?
W hile it is a good idea, when
These and other questions will er«, we are builders." Has lit 16
taking stis'k, to
whether we help us arriv e at o u r tru e hal- I proven this to be true In our
have made progress financially nnce, will tell us w h eth er we are rase?

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Met With Mra, Britt

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Boxy slip o vers an d coi»(
s ly lr* G n y color*. 34-4(1

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CHILDREN S SWEATERS fi to l(i
GIRLS SKIRTS !l - 15...................

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CHILDREN’S BONNETS all wool ...

............ 25c

MISSES' SLACK SUITS 12 - 20 ....

$5.00

CHILDREN'S COATS ... ................................... $2.00
WOMEN'S DRESSES odd lots ....................... $2.00
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DICKEYS ............................... : .................... .... . 25c
AEL TOYS each

25c

MEN’S CORDUROY SPORTSIIIRTS ..........., . $2.00
BOY'S COAT &amp; CAP SETS ................... ....... $5.00
MEN'S PANTS Group 1 ................. .'............

$2.00

MEN'S PANTS Group 2

$5,00

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BOYS KNIT SUITS 11» 6 ................. ..........

$1.00

BOYS SWEATERS 6 to IB ................ $2.00 and $3.00
MEN’S SWEATERS 36 to-^6

$3.00 and $4.'

TABLE LINENS odd lota ..............................
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�t*AGE FOUR

THURSDAY, DEC. 26, 1946

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
ramis cr.uwing sections of the
r, ihlV /w lII return lo W w h ­
in In prepare, fur their flight
Uie^-JHhilippirw* - d nrtpjr the'
lij W tA ,n f January.

CHatlaare n . . a rag* n »
revealed, Even a fte r ha retu rn ed
to hie home In Sanford, the Sertati r addrd. he ha* kept in close
touch with ilia Filipno frcnda.
"Till* visit to Hanford i* very
significant in the relate"* o f th.r
prnpie* of the Philippine, nml the
United StahN,"
.aid Senator
Pendntun. “ Not only th a t w® are
flatting a highly esteemed frend
but I know that *h&gt; entire P h ilip ­
pine nhtlon i. happy in our malt,
ina thin Kind will trip to the

Th*P€t1GUin
T im
s i f t ': '
‘ROUNVjd
AND *

£AYS
N O lW

Ilitti'hi**m fam ily, sincere friend*
of the- Filipino people,

AT A NIWI conference in Washing­
ton, S eae ta ry of lire T reasury John
W Snyder announced Jam es J.
Maloney I above), 50, will succeed
Frank J Wilson, d u f f of the United
State* Secret Service, when lie re­
tires on December 31. Maloney, nuw
itstant chief, la a native of Uingiinlun, N. Y, • (International)

OWNfR Of IHI Scln.O , Pottery Co., I,. P lleese (o rn tcri proved to lw
the idetd -Simla Cltiua when he distributed some.$705,000,In fn th to hi*
employe* as Christmas p rrrcn li. Waller Hiller ii rhmvn receiving the
first fhrek, nv h u wife wail* her turn. Kmphsyes working ten year* for
{he company received 53,500 each. An added surprint win the anaounceincnl of a twi nty percent increase in wiigcj. Fourteen year* ago. Itee.-a
so d s m n others. all on relief, came tu Hem penniless. In the &lt;fc|"i-s*ion
ytais.Sciu u li/e iu backed the pottery plant in every way. (inierndliunal)

"W e are proud to know nml
work with ii tr e a t soldjcr and
| well wisher lika (Jeneral HuL-hison. and I know the people of
Sanford aie elniltarly proud of
him. It make* It more evident
that th e joint Philippine A m irfr.r Dt-umcrary
anil on - WnHil — lin* not lieen in
vain. Tliir trip ' to Hanford ia a
beautiful rrtu li of our romriidcahip.
I
The Prmlatun p arty i* upend­
ing th e ChrU'tmu* holiday* w ith
ib- Hutchison*. A fter v isitin g

Graittland Hire. ' f amour ep'nrt*
Writer, h a i afain organitrd the
tp o rta world fer the Marrh of
Ulme*, January 15-19. Undry hi*
shalrm anship, «»ery department
of aporta, bolli professional ami
am ateur, has been lilted up be­
hind the March of Irime* for an
all-time high in the rrusade
against pulioiayslilL, the ( te a l

M A RK S?

TO DO BUSINESS,
• ADVERTISE

t wonderful. ■ Cary o r a n i and ft15rid
from Alfred HUchcock'a "Notortoua."

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

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r t a u of N aicollr*,

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W illiams, New
of Federal Hu­
(Inlerm ilionul)

AJ THE INAUGURAt FEAST of St France* of Xavier Cabrfnl it celebrate,
tin-e fti.M.cn kneel ut ttic tdbir of Hie Mother Cabrlni High SdnduijHl m upper Manhattan, N. Y. Must Itev. Stephen J. Ihmahu
Auxiliary llisliup of New York oflUTalcd ut High Mass, (Inlernaflonal

PoTA-fo CHIPS ?

H a r m o n i c a in
&lt; H E W O R -E D y AMD
Also 'The smallest
w h ic h
h e i s s Ho w m
playing

IN A MISS Interview tn New Yoik
Frank Costello (above) cilnlicugi-ti

Summon him before a grand Jury
lo "brand as falsi" tiie charge that
ha wea overlord of Harlem's under -

B E A R S IM

ALASKA'S 'iWo KATioMAL
Forest's ^ - ___
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FIREMEN TREAT Mr*. Until Lawrence m tire sits on (he running board
of an atilo after being rescued from • 27-foot fishing boat which caught
file from a gasoline explosion In Lo* Angeles harbor. Also scriobsly
burned was Itay Peterson, shown left, (fritcrnalional i'cmndph'olo)

P o&lt; aTo e s &lt; tU f
HAVE BEEN SCORED
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BY_RA'JLRQfilM
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C H I O S . '- B E T T E R C H A N
V 0 U C MI.MD AM D S T A Y
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CAN YOU RIDE "DIG
SID** A T THE RODEO IN

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BY PAUL ROBjNSi

R E A C T /h
TO TAKE 1
O F F H P.
VAN r r i

’ T H A N K S , P E T E , L- J T H E S T U D I O P H O N E D
F O C E V E R Y T H IN G
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WITH flAR flUIO *YI$. Mr*, noberl I t EUI*. Oakland. C a l, bbw* her
head agnintt the entrance Jo the SanY ranctsco County Jail where tier
■on. Kdgar, had lust been returned lo hia call following a court sc*stun. Fills la co-deftndant with John C D efer In th» fate) shooting of
Joseph Klein, • car salesmen.
Unfernaflonol Sobndoholo)

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POTTER^

GIVE ME A HAND WITH
HIM, TPNTD .* j%----- , r l

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I 'M N O T G CH N G&gt; T O H U R T
V O U , S H E R IF F P O T T E R ? -

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not for Alayuk.
Annguauk, IH -year-old Cakimo boy, an d his dogs, ‘•Howdy1* and
TSonrt*M U w -PU 9l- They earn* from W hale’a laland, Alaska,* with
A lay u k 'i puerile to p krtjdpata In a Newark, N. J , dapartmeot tiu re
•xfaiU t, Tha trio would ratb ar ba back in A laska.
(JatamcrioMal)

X JU6TWA
TO TALK

THREW
OUT O’ HERE/

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Q U IC K , ARW OLC*, G I M M E A H A N D I G U E S S H E C O U L P /d T W A tT T O
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December 31st

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170 size

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10 lbs. 71c
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b rig tito r, h a p p iu r,
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A U T O FO R H A L L ; I'JtRI LiuXVrile Itawlelj h ’x, De|it. FALJ’ur|»i,' I.iiiii; iiivihn. I.itoi hino,
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VKTKItAN with U! inn »eii, i
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PulmrHo A venue.
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PAM PAS N tU S K IlU S
I " Park. dSO-WX".
31 XIUDKI. A truck, Im g wheel
Snm niln, Flniida
la*e. e.vtrn tranainls"lon. A ;l
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—Who are high arhuol graduate* bAaveli IB and .it
11
LOANS
iniitur. tire*. First $'25 g ets If.
1*12 So. Peninsula Drier,
years of age. of sound mental and idiyalral li.nltli

FOR SALE

PEAS

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CHASE AND HANBURN
Leonard llarlier
O pluiifrtriat’
Rjea rvam lnrd—(Jla.se* lin ed
203 S. O r.n t* Are.
Orlando. fThrlda
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PICKLES
12-oz.Jar 33c

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I lbs.
Georgia YAMS /I lbs.
RADISHES
Bunch

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POTATOES

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Sandwich MEAT
or

M A P - ,M A I

ROUND HONK SHOULDER

BffCKD LljNCILKOS

BOILED

CAI DRIVER LfonAVertlne, BrfloklynTN.' Y.i’ihoxrj Id* daughter, (Vlrts, •
the Id le r he recalved from Ftect Admiral William K, Ual i v !. i n iuinlog the wallet containing $133-dropped In his call by the fan • • 1
AdmlraL Wertlne, who served four years In the Army, rn-rivud a $20
reward and was treated to a few drinks by Halsey. (fhtvrnationul)

It)

fo r

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Attention, Young Women

and of good character1—
B E C O M E NURSES . . .
Knliit In tlw prnoer profession.
The Orange General Hospital,
Orlando. Florida Is recruiting
a class of student numg. &lt;a
taka up lraining in lale Janutry .
Applications which are
filed immediately can still
a - I k . I .nniLrartf*
prw e Md so that applka U
m*v b* regular,y admitted
wllh Ihe class.
Hospital 1/ approved by lha
Amor Iran
Inal A»»oc Iall oo
and the American College of

Surgi-oii*. The training
t
*» fully adr.|uale .... I
'
*V*ry. farilily
f.,r
trai.,..*.
nurses - unp»ual .cln . rrmm .
«*«»?• taboralory. .!«■m-n-t.;..
Uofi room facilities uml **» en­
w-Henced and c a p a l . K lenchlrr.j
.*»fL Sl**U.nt nurses A(et ".m
P 'tta maintenance nml three
w##i,( vacallon annually.- Tln-y
j |fe jn g comfurtaM* hi.in*'
with adequate apace for home
p fCi ltcrfB, |im fln,| rnlertuin*
. merit, suoervtseil by carefully
chosen h&lt;m*e mothers.

Apply to Director of Nursing Service
.................. General HoapBal. Orlando, FU.

•

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tfO miles 'K ant «f Soofiod

LOANS M.vDF
| 3O0
stric t prlvucy; (u .i .ervlr*

KLOWF.ILH

F L O R ID A L O A N L U
|n2 Han/, rd Avenue

fur all mva'.ioiii

FHU.M 110 T O

TM r\F IL L A YOHI. FLORIST
IIOHKOW HKKK WIIKRK
Axo. jiisi off Sines
t elery Ave
PIOV a CY IS RESPLLT HD
H ffW
|/ t IIfll,
in . reafiteiic,' till. dtlLl! YOUR netu iel 'ealre for privecy
flee |/r
H A P L F u m n i . 12.00 e In money n ta 'te r s U ilrlctlv
iANGRH-Olt
respected h*r&lt;
Friend* atw*
liitxttint
I) \ y . I.O. .1. pbImne
bushel. ’ it.

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P IA N O S - USfld - te, iiinllii.il fd and
giiam tilred.
T he Muiie Has,

i l f \V. I'*i fttri-et.

Pb'iiy* PIm .

O U T F IA 1 W K R S , nutted plan's
and coinple*., lamUrape service
nf rcnsoimlde JiricCa.
A. F.

Itam say, F lorist, Hipat Ave. e t
railroad. Phone 3)0.

an

wot

unction*,

• 'o u t your erwdlL
lo u r u e
r 'o r e r o t buelneae eaancletes
wilt n ot nee* o f y e a r period or
affair*. There la rjo cause (a*
em barrass jnerL
. lien.unable credit requirement*
Nh ro-makerh on Money loena
Variable paym ent plana.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Florida Bank Bldg.
Phene •*

Paul intrlicm-k. LmigwiKHl.

PiK* PLY MOUTH

H'&gt;y*l. J'hnpe DM.

i-inipe.

M-

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1HUT F hryiler Sedan. Will sell or
trade fur IU.10 Ford. US .Mag'
imlla Avi*.^ Plume 783-J.

WAKE UP BUSINESS
By Advertiaiitg In | 1
This Niw-.jtaper

J

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TH E SANFORD HERALD. SAHEQRD, ELOR1DA

Legal Notice

New T«rk.
--------1 rtu am h»r*tif riq u lftd In app»nr In lh» Circuit &lt; 'n u rt'n l'H » m Inole County, Florida. In Chancery,
on lh» Slit dtV ot F obrnary. JM7.
In a certain null Inf d lro rce th*ra-

tN rtir. m *nr or

•»* pending. and a b b rev iat'd till* day of Param bar. I Ilf.
o f - which la C harlta Talton. Jr.,
O l' II K II N O O N .
ria ltftltr aaraqa Maiirlc* |^ c T a l. *
Clark C ircuit i
Ion. Dafaudant.
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O 4. H U N T.
W llnraa my hand and nfflrlnl
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In ra Ratal* of KL.I.A SI. ( S i t A M
I . I M I . Maceaaad.
T O A 1.1' C I l K O I T C l t H A N D r t : i t
HONS I I A V I N O C L A I M * O i l U K
MANDff A 'l A I N B T H AIIf K H T A T K
T o n and each of you r r e h e r e t o
n .. 11r I e.t and rcq u li e d In p r e a r n l
an y cln lm », en-l demanda w h ic h yo u

. ^TH PRSD A ^ DEC. 26, 1 *
C otiaO r.^W tld^ of Bamlnola | claim'
f . N » t ( f f ? i T n M t f l ( » . |n th a l ln i . a
hoHaa of A id County at M an.lraaldai
Florida, w ithin alght calendar I "f «ha
&gt;a from Ilia lim a of the flr«t I &lt;° by
■allon of IHIe notice
K ach*l°'«»y.

rev Never CJeoneV Yovr

(g^DENTAl PLATES
5^ 1

Bacon

4 m ease J
Mrs! tnihllrailnn

IM

PM

Pt

CHOPS

Fla. Caught Fpanlih

MACKEREL

Li

65e

CrpotnuUlon relieves promi

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CHOPS

lleadleaa. Dressed

PANFISH

Lb

M eaty

Lb

59c

irm laden phi
to soothe and h -a l raw, tender, Innamed bronchial m u eo u a m e m ­
brane* T d l your drusalat to aell you
a botll» of crromulsion with the u n ­
dem anding you m u tt like the m y it
qutrklr allaya the eocrh or you are
to have your money back

Who. Bh. H air

Lb

SHOULDERS
Whola

Rperkled

Lb

45t
LIQ UID

TROUT
Iwranadown Cake

U. S. Good Fqy. Western Beef Sirloin

Flour 2%-Lbs
Wheat

pi&lt;g

Hugaftpe Medium

SHOULDERS

Roast

LI

'Lb

49c

Rreah O round

Meaty, Lean

SPARE RIBS

Hamburger Lb 35c

LI

Sliced Pork

LIVER
'B ulk Pnrk
Nabisco Prem ium

Crackers vu •« 13c
For D uties It CloUies

MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OFThlaBACKACHES
Old T re a tm e n t O ften

Turkeys

Lb

Lb

57c

Heat flrad t Pura

N. T. Shipped, Long la.

LARD

Ducklings Lb 45c

Lb

S tre a k O' I-ean Whlta

Dr St I&gt;r Kan*. Khlpped

BACON

Fryers

Lb
Smokod

S ir H a ll W h o .

Lb

65c

atwirUcrnf b 14no r run cti-a M n a lta
t-dionoua n e l U r to ram aln hi your Wood. It
m ar n u n n a n t a f baakarha, thranatia
yaina. Ii f palaa. law o f p i p and n u t t r . p t .
hna up o'*M «. «w ,llln v . puO naM undar tha
aria, baadachaa and dltain-aa. franuaat pr
o -a n ir p a n a x ri with a m u U n a an! lu rn ln f
p
»h n «a th rff |g pnmrthiit] v ro itf
• i«V ymir k H n c n o r bU diW r.
I h * ’l « i l U Ask ro a r r lr u g j l.i for D'tee'e
rilla . e sflr.viUot dluretl*. u*M p K r m f q U r
!*r mill ton* for over &lt;0 ret/a. It-an’e ari*f
k » p r r r r lk f and will help lh* I I nllae of

OYSTERS

fo u r U » 4 . ( i t i D oom'* JM Ie.

STEW

Pt

Who. Bh. H alf

PANFISH.

SHOULDERS

Speckled

*

Bwanadown Cal*

Who. I * g H alf P ork

10 Inch Beef Rib

SHOULDERS

Roast

Lb

RADIOS

Extra Fancy Pah

JOWLS, PEAS &amp; RICE

412 Sanford A v rn u e

Peaches "ox

Lb
Reg. Dr. T exas Shipped Hen

Bulk Pork

SAUSAGE

Turkeys

Lb

LARD

N ‘Y

n&gt;

57c

TOM ATOES

Shipped. Long la. * •

Ducklings Lb 4‘5c

Lb

fltreak O' Lean W hits

Dr A Dr Kans. Shipped

BACON

Fryers

Lb

Phone 1218

Wkita If lain

Pkg

Hugarlpa Medium

P lata

LIVER

B aft O rada P u ra

Everybody’s Hardware
Store '

Wheat

Lb

Hamburger Lb

Lb

Sliced Pork

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
• HARDWARE NEEDS

N abisco Shredded

F resh O m upd

Meaty. Lean

BUck&gt;Eyed

Btokely

U. S. Good Fey. Western Beef Sirloin

SPARE RIBS

•

can*.

L

-Ttie«ype DR H

Lb

Featuring 3 Specials For Your Lucky New Year’s Dish

All llrandi— Evaporated

CHOPS

lleadleaa, D rtu e d

TROUT

3

M eaty

MACKEREL

STAN COMSTOCK

Lb

CHOPS

Fla. C aught Bpanlah
B

fcMr**r tuKes fl iah «H)| pelMMKHU W**te ImU

B ull H a l t

U. H. flood O rada Lamb
B re a st

Lb

B alt. E x tra Bid.

Brings H appy Relief

•

Vogt * Sugar Cured Hog

B acram ento Tom ato

FILLETS

Rag. Dr. Texaa Shipped Hen'

Kroy'a T o n ^ e r a l o d

Welch Tomato

Mt Vermont Rlndless Sliced

Cod fill)

W in y n l i m n l l « T « n a a a la i f t U i A l
Wnb’M r.m w e U w - iII m o t w Lhal lb -/ra i esuaa
of i M r troaMo h u r bo U io d k ld a m . •
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SAUSAGE

JOWLS

tor Coriis. Chest Colds. Bronchitts

Who. I&gt; g H alf Tork

Peaches u-

Quantity Rights Rosorved
Prices Good Thru Tyos.. D.ec. 31

C R E O M U L S IO N

STEAK

Nahlaco Shredded

Stores Closed All Day
Wednesday, Jan. 1st

Featuring
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Mt.&lt;Vermont Rindlefis Sliced

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Nablaco Prem ium

65c Crackers 7&gt;/4 o

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Whitohouio

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Sir Halt Who. Lb

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE
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Crisp Florida

^uifolmqn's

112 WEST FIRST STREET — PHONE 880
Crisp Florida
W ash. S ta ts W inetap

Cabbage Lb 3v*c

POTATOES
4 Lbs 39c

Idaho Baking

Fancy Calif. Freeh

W ash B tata W tntsap

Apples 3 Lbs 39c

New Crop—Qa. Pollihed

arcen . Crisp

Carrots 2 Bchs 19c
Hnowhlte

Cabbage Lb 3 h c

Or. A Ijirg a Shipped Kane

Cauliflower Hd 29c

Eggs

Doz

Kiln Dried Fancy Hueet

POTATOES
4* Lb&gt; 39c

F an cy Calif. Fraah

5

Lemons 2

Carrota 2 scht 19c
Cauliflower H4 29 c
Yellow

Onions 4 u . 15c
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Cnko

Cboppod

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To Premot* th# r n r w a of Am*-He*|
To Prod a n Frrvperily far Hanford i
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**NTA ClAUS WITHOUT WHtlKIH li definitely no! Santa to little eight-.
months-old Richard Chit, wlio regUIrrs hla protest of Shavcy Lee, jovial
mayor of New York'* Chinatown, who look on the role of Krfo rtringle at

the annual Christmas part* for Cblneie children.

( f n tr notional)

Elks Christmas
Improvement In
Party For Kids
Citrus Quality
Is Big Success Helping Market

te* now term “ the black
" following the .November
election, Allen told friend* th a t
he "never would think o f leaving
the President now." A friend of
Allen was quoted today a* sa y ­
ing: ‘T h e picture ha* brightened
, plsnty fo r-th e T rum an AdminUn» WILL a n d 11 in \t- t.i &gt;
iraiion since then."
Tin i lif i , i m i l l H i , par t v f u r
While House S ecretary It"
limb i p t ivi|c ,r,-,1 ihli.li,.,, g i v I, ,1
asserts th a t Allen is going to (hr
Tuesday .-thermion ■•• (lie 1 mirth
Whit* House tn see Mr. Trum an Street Park t,y the Sanford I &gt;i.|g.
a a lh Goodloe and i* taking a re ­ of r . l f . e .1 , I, lug 'irrC'i A I.
port
recommending
im portant Skinner made u bn: hit m the
changes In the act creating the pc nun i n l S an ta &lt; I m , h &lt; In.
RFC.
jovial laugh boomed out m n the
Allan literally kidded himself Imid [irriker provided h v J R.
Into the approval of Senators Mr Alexander.
when hla nomination was sent to
Andrew C i r r k s a y . M orn*
i Capitol Hill by the President last Muses, |)r, L. T. 1tnsa, fan* t l n tn - r
, January,
and Tnvu Butnpr ,*eee there tn
t»va nil
Bafor* the While Ilous# an- plare the more than
' nooncement of the reaignation. t a h l r i and to airl a h ! a .('Ians, n*
U le n 'b td met stories of his re- he railed earh child hy name, n
hamlinir out four -r five loye and
sraenl with a w ie e rte k -,
Called bill of h.-J d uring “The a ho* frf-fm ll, r s i d v and out*
The children gathered early fnt
night as the reports spread. Al­
len drawled: "I have no romrnent the occasion, Sivariing with eag er
to make and you can say th a t I I n l r m l Ihe arrival of I’anta
Clsru
To while away the time.
got out of bed to make It."

C h i l d r e n Gathered i Holiday Demand Plus
In Park To Receive | Better Fruit Makes
Toys From Santa O u t l o o k Brighter

NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 27. UV)
■— Two cars of an all-pullmnn
train of the Illinois C entral R ail­
road left the rails- today near
Ruddock, La., 36 mila* northwest
of New Orleans- O fficials at the
railroad's division headquarter*
a t Me Comb, M in., said about 40
passengers were Injured,
The train wn* the Illinois Cen,l’a streamlined P anam a Limitd, «nroute from Chicago to New

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N«w Orleans said a coupling on
the train hmke. naperating the
last three ears from the other*.
•The firs t two of tb s three de­
tached c a rs' le f i the rails.
Among the passenger* injured
was H arry Wismer, sp o rt# direc­
tor 'for the American firnadrasl&gt;ing Company. Wiamor was* e n ­
code tn New Orleans to hroad■t thn Sugar Bowl football
game.
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Michigan State Rosing Commlailoner John H ettche also was
injured. Hettche, who waa going
to New Orleans for th e Sugar
Bowl activities, said he believed
th a t several of hla ribs were
' broken.

^Mexican. WyfifltOCk-._
t&lt;To Be Banned In -U.
S.
■*.

WASHINGTON, Dec,
Offlciale a t the D epartm ent of
Agriculture aay th a t they expect
secretary Clinton Anderson to Issue
a formal order sometime oday
which will clow the border to the
importation of cattle, aheap, goats
I stork In mexioo.
These officials declared th a t the
ten was bring taken because
i had been found of hoof
mouth disease among Uvenl Mexico.
,
A night the departm ents
of animal husbandry a*nt
ctlons to IIs border Inspectors
accept no more Mexican tlfe[ stork for Import

IJVKn.ANM . flee
37 C ip erh il'
-ImpmvItlB qualllv
li
makltic
Hor1da orange;, and trmjerlties
more n -rrplable •'&gt; Hi* 'noie, mill
this com Wtied with the I 10lhl.1 l
rlrmaml to make weekly rejanta
o| lire Ktorhla C itrus Cominlssh'n
draler .icrviee reptriwhtatlves generatlv liie nvwt optiinlstlr (hr)
have le*eti In some time
(te rn nI ol the mmmlvUotl reptmen’atlvrs again rommentert on
the line quality of Kkirida g ra|rIrult. though demant! aptwr-nth*
was not any better than average
durlir; the perlnrl rovrrnl by the
ITporla, tlte week ending (lor Ig
noth nranses and tangerlii'a «rr
roritulered to tie hftttdav fruit
much more than gra|iefnUl
Reivirts on ranned Juice
in­
dicated that chain rtorea parteuUr*
ly are (.III luln* low price.

they led a well known aged n e g ro lH v e r ot clean mil tile auj»t*Hrr o l n d r . f -with Ids violin and Out-* r*rTter| over from lar.t season
to a h 'n rh , then gmutiril n ro tte l
IlcportliiK for New York Cl' &gt;&gt;ne
him a« he played C hristm as air* ve'eratt cRnia cvrnunlsslon m m
sa id t h a t " t l r e r e was a aUgln i m ­
on his flute.
L ittle tola sw arm ed around T an ­ p r o v e m e n t in t t i r market tin
ia C laus ai* lie stro d e to w ard meek due In n higher p»ri&lt;-n:agr
them a fte r a lig h tin g from hi* of sound in d t coming In."
"I have reported before U1.1t the
autom obile a t the, edge- of th e
p ark ; the sun shone down w arm ly gnod fruit iina K-en b r l r u i m a
on the Tightly clad sod bare fair |irier trorn lie first," !.*• ' r*tte
tegged y o u n g sters a* Ihe loud tmi the' overeoiored fntli It** t&gt;e-it
sp eak er played som ething about dragging rlosm tlte a w r « , . 'Hie
the &lt;oft lid of leigh bell-:, ami the bulk of th e Indian lUver liw ' *i 1
,,„ ,w
' t,een ot eonrl qnaltty and l " m.irtt
There were tin glad laughter or 'be Inland fruit look blrl m 0
shouts 'if joy as the toys were penrahee W|Ut th e Very Usht rehanded nut, till* was an ear lies!, raelpta of Ckllfornla navel1 and the
serious fared group of youngsters, high average they have «'rioted
n generation strangely old ap- against th e heavy supplier, and bra
praring for lla years, but deeply prtten of Klorldaa, a comi&gt;irieon
appreciative ami rrspeclful as on average* on the## two fruits
Santa Claus gave nut dolls, gam e ra n 'l be m ade a t UUa tim e The
arts, rrayson nei*. drums, toy sm all reta ile r Is Mill holding mil
for th e high m arkup, while the
tanks, planes and fine toys
A trig truck load of produce ami elialiM a re advRltlsIng i' flv**
canned gnr«l* contributed hy Ihe re n ts p er pound . . .”
l i r e m o rnan In th e B riim orrElk*, was rent over to the lla irv
Amin Home f*11 Crippled (’Hildteu W .uliington ared found th r! due
at Umatilla, an F.lk sponsored to n tretler quality clrus It'll’ "*'*
'h e
honpttal
ln«*l,id''d were ley .'if** arriving In th ese m ark '"
for rhlldren 1...... Seminole Coun­ it.ark'U In generul Ium al*i'|e-i up
ty, F iv e'bom-* of oranges were • up quite « bit tills w eek " II uld-d,
sent lo the »d'i folks at the Elks however, llia l Uiem araa not much
National Home at Medford. \ a of nil Increase In prict- , xcepl
(or "som e e x tr a 'q u a lity or uig--.* "
aatd Mr. Carraway.
"I’re-hollday aalen have ronv
from Irregular to steady, and with
the holiday buying a n d cold » r a ­
ther. txVe.i are expected to a d ­
vance som e a n d p u a tb ty clear up
the prevent backing of tH ru o ..
The Hanford Canning Center a t Tangerine* are showing good q u ail,
ty upon arriv al now, and the
Sanford Avtume and East 'J’rih m
ovem ent t* Improving rapidly.
HI reel will be pul ;m a full time Thla
Item will move well a* Inna
dally" schedule on Jan.--16 under, aa th e q u ality Imftta u p to pie’v enl
the direction of Mr*. Rosa H usted. standard*."
according to Mr*. Oulda Wllaon,
In Milwaukee, Racine and Keltrounty home demonstration agent.
naha, W la. and Ohtcago. It wa*

Canning Center To
Operate Full Time

The canning center has been
open on call since Aug. 16, and
there ha* not begs as inurh ca n ­
ning thi* year a* during HUB,
Mr*. Wilson rrported. However,
there h at been quite a -bit of
canning of meat auch as beef,
pork and veal, she said.
New illustrated Information on
quick freeie unlf* for home use
• r e being studied with much In­
terval by Mr*. Wllewt. W hather
or not thi* method will aupplant
canning of manv foods depentll
much 00 eoat*. ahe laid. _ ,

reported th a t '.riorid* orans* • are
moving' aomawhat jb#t(«r thla week
In general and avenaga quality has
Improved somewhat, with many
organisations now rocefvUu' irtneapplca which are carrying l«-ttrr
than the early varrUee '
«O N
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ad Isa g w so d , b aa p # rild to Nk u m tian n u rk .- the
|* M A rray arid Navy am phiM m u
nl'ILD IN G PERMIT
tra in in g a xaatafW h#M a l l (he
Howard Favllls recently obtained aa a th e rn c###( « f C M fam ks, while
• r ity building jwrmlt to #♦#(* - r v t a g aRaaed th a T &amp; a v y rrn b e r

D A IL Y

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Truman Gives
OutFiguresOn
Lend-LeaseAid

Kom * P arade (Jueeii A nd L ad ies lii-W attinfC

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I’x csidcnt -Bcportfi To
Congress Amount
U. S . .Gave Totals
SO Billion Dollars
WASHINGTON’. O.'c. 27
I T/T’t —Pmtideni
Truman
b'lil Cnngross today that 70
juriTenl nf America’s lendicasp help has been marked
J'nid ni ul he said he thinks
the ncemintiui* will bn one
•if the roundattotm of ecouomic nt.'tbility Ai the post-wnr world.

By Aunrialerl Press
In Georgia, leaders In the Tnl*
madge force* claim ed today that !
200 member, of. the General A s- I
semtdy would voir for llrrm an
Talnnidgr In become Ihe next
governor.
The rlmtu sir* tnride nl T ab
itmdg • bfOilquartera despite an
Assorialerl I'tess poll show ing 3
to 1 preference for litrut-unnl
G iver inn ■el,*et M. B. Thompson
a* the nest eh ief execulivo of
H ere, a rc the ifrtall* nf ihe
Gcnrgitt.
Tic ui, n l '. Tri111 reputt mi til *
I.utno duvk Hon*. Speaker ltoy
lend lt-;iir
Harris. ditertinK the campaign
The amminl nf help wc g a v r
to eles't Hiiinan Talm adge, snid
■rune t n w ell n \ n JMl.tUW.onfl,0 0 0 .
llfi plvrlge- nltoody hurl Is-en reH e ’ll g n l | , ) n k well n v e t t e n I d lCeiVfil, and hr espeeted 11 clear
' i i - in m.iriev and i n t e v u r a e
mapwlly
t Ijll |&gt;l Mice- by tol e d - i &lt; I li|« g inetiin ieu t n ev rr
tugbl ll.ri ♦1- added nptuniitleal•li t
t a full do llars and
ly, ‘When we get through, we'll
.. », r*t • im ient
The P resident
have -anti .■( 'em. .In t walelt 11*."
.iid tti&gt;!.n that Hie w ork of the
inii i i m I m i m I sw apping plan can
I ,‘pile to a telrgrnphie poll by
inner b e laOsfaetnrily m easured
tin- A i 'i i.ite,! Pre.-, -.howerl
OUtIN Of THI ANNUAL TOURUAMfNT OF ROUT, Norma rhrUlt&gt;pher,’.lttid her I idler-In-walling.'show off
in ' i t in nf money.
legul.itot . favotin'g
Ttouopmu
their ctuonallon ginvn-i w hirh have been Just tortiplelnl for tlir formal irtemntty ol ronuiotlon and lb#
.Here's what the v arinus coun­
lo ai-.uio-- -tl|e I - rill of the late
f.'ew Ye.if'a Pay parade In Pasadena, Cnltf. The long-trained gowns ate of satin brocatte w itlt swectlicai t
tin ', win* gut lend Ir a -r help h ave
Eugene Talmadge. The governor
neckllner, full-gatlieted skirls and, ercejft for Hie qurViTs. short rirevrr II teipiirnl opprotlm alely Ihree
•ton# ainitU pavm ent
i* *chrdtjl&lt;d l o b e - itiBUgUMte-l _ mimUi* tn assemble tb i m aterial for the Pnwnr lieraiite of shortarrs. '
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Jan. 14 I h e poll l u t e d I t law
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In ,' .t ie -(.- th an anvmala r* in favor of llertifiTt. 17 [ - —
Mrttntn r n vtiVft«i
"in but Mil! mi
tioM-cettn on! loll, a ml three favor^
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lug n ,(&gt;,■* ra I eb-el ion
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Jan. 16.
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"When the President •appointed
Mr. Allen last Jan u ary Mr. Allen
j said he would be w illing to serve
only a year. -He waa appointed
with th a t undgratandlng.

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itratlon, George E. Allen,
resigned today ns a direc­
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Finance Corporation.
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crtirm ! Tnilitary situation ♦» “ iff* j rtprr5SM| I lirtirf that in rtu ?l
tin Inwntaket who i&lt;. m line for
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will be to file Ernie Adamson
aa «luff counsel. The New J e rI'fiur timriA API? r j l h r r un» dliug &gt;cy Republican accused Adamson
The illnlng room amt other far 111 I lAfKijONVILLE. I Wr
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*ii Iinaldr • ■■ J'.'JV b u tle r tl th e of t i l i n g to.w reck the committee.
miliar ait- He criticiied Adamson for reties are reported to Is* lit good 'th e annual award of Uw florui t (.(evailtng price ' A
condition t,ea ll Leshrr la place- 1Art/b-tny nf Ocience I"
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m th'* chec-e Ica'e.l a report before subm itting
merit nfttcer »l tfte catnp and will presented JolnUy today to Dr «’ market, with tile price down it to cjlnmUteq member*. The
direct wmkers- dally to Ihctr re ­ H Pollard, professor of clumtUtry a t out’ll U rents * pound ■■luce the report said a so-eaUeil revolution
at th e Unlverally of Klott'U, and leenrd ^igb In lain rirto tie i.
spective Jotvi with grower.-.
might be brought about through
John TbuiKiroy, former graduate
a geurrat strike, nr o th e r mean*.
student a t thn university. Pomerov
MRS. lit it INK V111
li now wmrklng on bLi dorloratc at
rot'll I NJ URED IN FIR E
fit IIPflEN A id)
MjvucJntja-(t.'i InMItiite of 'tre h nology.
HUSTON, Her. 27, UP)— f o u r
N'TAV VHtrK, Dec ;’7, «P» - persons wrrr injured today in a
llie
two nten ircelvect llte
u n t n m i o , nee ar—
Bak* nradmty'n highest honor on Utc Mr%. Eleanor Itooievelt may po* file which swept an apartm ent
b f th e l/ctib u rg h Jtusctwl! Ctuli an d baata of th e ir re se a rrh p ip er on s ib ly .y ft her driver'.-, Iiietife re- hquse amt factory in Boston. Two
"the Now o f the injtned wete firem en. Th*
franchU r to U ir FMUtbttrgli P ira te s "The B e m ltlv lty of Aldehyde Ilae- vnked nr mnpemled.
York S tate Hiirean nf Motor fire, brought under control a lte r .
of th e N ational League w as a n ­ genU”
Vehicles jays t t 'i subpoenaed her one hour JnoJc ntace in the con­
nounced here yesterday bv S idney
for a hearing on Jan . Sth tn con­ gested Fields Corner eeetion of
Her long, J r . president of the CUtta
IlEG A U LLB TO 3PFAK
N EW YORK. Dec. 27, OP)— nection with .the th ter-d ay ac­ Dorchester.
D Florida S ta te League entry.
. m u Good. J r . of Brookxvltle will Thn B rttlah said todav that Gen. cident nhe wav in last August
r itia o N E i u g e t t u r r e t
b e retained os , m anager o f th e i'hnrle* De Gaulle will nuke a 14th. Five per sunn, including Mr*.
Kelly Young, kind hearted JR
clu b and H erlong a a president, *1*lenient tomorrow in Paris. The Itooscrrlt, were h u rt in Ihe YonU n d er th e term s of the sale, th e broadcast quoted D« Gaulle a* kem accident which she raid h a p ­ a t the County Jail, aaw to U th a t
franchise can n o t be moved to an y laying ^ h it the statem ent will pened when she dor’ed off at the th e prisoners got ■ turkey dinner
o th e r . city and the club will be b» an im portant on*, but gave wheel. Other* who wrro in th e on Christm as (lay. trimming* In­
cluded
known il* th e 1/vwburg Pirn ten
Occident will testify.
nn o th e r detail*.

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,, FLORIDA"

FACE EIGHT

I—

Slump Of Wartime
Over For Smajl
■v Indiana Hamlet
AP N ew tfta lu re a
,
S a n t a c i .a u s , ind. — Ju*t
turned I no. Santa Clan* knuckled
down tn a glant-slxed Job of
poalm arklng C hristm as letlera and
package? today. Resides taking on
a. new I rood borrowed from Moth­
er Cooae.
‘
The w artim e plump la over for
thia tiny anutlirrn Indiana hsnslef,
and moat of the population has
already gone to work on the mall
mountain* In the two-room postofflee and the toy »hop» that be-

ta n buttling le n t before T hanki- pf
r i vi ng. .
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Ppstm asU r Q»c*r L. ' Phillips »
Hopes Jo. sandwich ’In enough tim e Tl
fo get out hia white-furre&lt;l - red th
s u it ,1 but' he said' the" lo ad * '.o p It;
mall coming in for S anta C lam to
poatmarka U "far larg er than ur
ever before.” Even before T hanks­
giving, aeven helper* were on the y«
Joh handling Ihouaanda of letters pi
and package.-, frerr* toy firm s, j ,
youngatcra Impatient for th e wl
aound of reindeer hoove* ami re
whimsical 1, 1vers.. Those children's or
■ car Santa" le t t m th a t have nc
. • -» are answered bv M
A -Tilritn Legion post at Tell Ll
G ty . Ind.
Di
bounded in IMO as Santa Fe,
the village alumhered without riis -'m
tlnrtion until 1895, when the a

Honje-Gtame Fun Is Editor - A rtist. .
Veering. From War • Breaks Record
Toys On Army Life
With Exhibits

SMOOTH UtONING
toUpUU f t your Iron, U to ran
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the hat Iron o rir tall sprinfcleJ
eahy . way ‘ ^.smooth th* on 4 paper"'towal Salt granule*

Section Two

VOLUME

K xh u b p f-n

For o* oldlttft, it il memory that {
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^he old days when grandma man­
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our most treasured memories are
the many Christmas celebrations
we have seen rome and go, and th*
friends we have kept with us dur­

IN D E P E N D E N T

SANFORD,

Established 1908

Just west of Pth avenue, between
J2nd and 23rd etreeta, Manhattan. T h e
name of the estate, Cheleea, la still
borne by th a t w-yda district of N ew

C l a m a n t Clarks
M o o r # ,. P h D . did
A
not car* to have hla
j
name Identified with
th* ] l g | l * a that
fr*f. M**r*
were. In aplt* of hi*
wishes, to mak# him
Immortal. HI* "A Visit to St. Nicho­
las,” better known as 'T h e N ight Be­
fore Christm as,” w as not published
u n d ir hla nam e for mor* than 30 years
after h* composed it, on th* spur of
th* moment, on Christmas Eve, U22.
A graduate of a divinity achool who
was never ordained. Dr. Mopr* was
then profM ror of Oreek and Oriental
Literature In th* (Episcopal) General
Theological Seminary and th* author
.
.
of th* first HebrewEnglish lexicon. He
lived tn a colonial
* A
mansion on a slop*

The professor's wife. Catharine T a y ­
lor Moore, wr# making up baskets fo r
th* poor of Trinity P arish that C hrist­
mas Eve when she discovered she d id n 't
hsvs enough turkeys. She coaxed th e
professor from his library and sent him
to the store to get more.
Th* street* through which he passed
had real Christmas Eve dress—anowr
and moonlight. The cheeetneas of th e
crowds In the streets and everything
warmer! up the usually aloof 43-yearold scholar. As he w alked In th* s tre e t
he suddenly had Ihe vision of C hrist­
mas aa all children see It, and a poem
about It formed In hla mind. When h e
reached home, he wrote down th* lines
and he read them th a t evening to his
■even children-.
,
.
He had no thought of publishing th e
Jingles, or Indeed, of th e poem ever g o ­
ing beyond his fsmlly hearthsld* Hut
It so happened that a young relatlvf,
Barak H arriet -Butler, visiting th a
Moores th a t Chrlatmaa. delightedly put
a copy In her diary, and read It -to h e r
father, th* Bev. David Butler, when
ahe returned In her home In Troy, N. Y.
The m inister sent It next year to a
newspaper, where It appeared am ong
th* miscellany. Dec. 23. U21 Thn
author's name w** not given O ther
tiewapspers printed th e jingles T hey

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P r*f M • • r • os H*
Visualised His P**m,
■•fuming from Mar­
ket an Christmas Ive—
• Drawing Mad* tip*slolly f*e Thll Mag*sin* by th* Werld
Renowned Artist, WHllopt Sharp.. . . .

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is

"P yram ids," * th* "'Sw i**
the "G rand Canyon" and
nrross the "A tlantic Ocean

UNITED LUMBER CO;
719 Fr«nch Ave

D A IL Y

FLORID^,

HE man who wrote
th* moat celebrated
of all C h r l a t m a a
t poems w asn't proud

ing *11 the yrar*. A Merry Christ­
ina* to all of von!

nopor/iUon And

XXVIII

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U rvtvspe painter In his spare
time, he set a gfitl of Martin* or
finishing one picture a day. N a­
tive of Bryan county, O * . he
worked on the Charleston, fl C.
News and Courier. Macon. O s.
Telegraph. Athens. O s , Banner.
Augusta. O*-, Chronical Birming­
ham. Ala . New* and New Orleans
State* before coming to th e Alex­
andria Tbwn Talk as -managing
editor.
Taktpg up a rt as a hobby, .hs
was persuaded by s fellow news­
paperman. Meigs O. PraM, of th e
New Orleans Times-Picayune, to
let him tell the world about hi*
work. A . committee of th re e New
Orlesns a rt critics saw his pic­
ture* and Invited hkn to hold a
ohe-man show a t the Delgado.
' "Since th en thing* have been
happening and I am bowled over,"
said tlie 43-year old fath er of three
Mins, the eldest In the Navy.

C h ri« n i« i

Section Two
AN

AI.nXAffDUIA, La —Some artUta
live a lifetime to h are nine oneman ahowa and few have four ex ­
hibition* a t one time, b u t R a'nh
Brewer. Alexandria new*p»p*r-*rU*t
h*s done all *hl» In one year.

the cu rren t poi

F rle n d l

will clean-but not acratrh
aoleplate. r . • *
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NEW SPAPEK

Associated Press Leased W ire

TUESDAY. DEC. 74, 1946

were placed on Chrlatmaa glveawraya
of m erchants They quickly became
known all over the country, lo the em harr&amp;aament of Dr. Moore, who feared
to hsye It known hs waa the author.
He ronatdered It undignified for a m an
of hi* acholistlc Standing, to be .lh a
author of childrens Jinglea. Also, a t
J^hM time. ^ H r tm a s merriment of an y
kind waa frowned upon- by rellgtoua
sealnta; and the profeaaor had to b r
mindful of hla poalllnn In the church.

Ana m rm m i fn her kerchief end I .in
my cap.
Hid jutt iritled our briin* lor a long
w inter's nip,
When out on the liwn there *ro re
lu cfc * clitter,

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/ rom
, 0 .** wft.f
WM tfie m l l t t f
window / dew like a
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To,e °P*n
shutterr. and threw up
the rath.
meo„ on fJk# j , fM | o t l6, nfw.
fallen mow

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Twenty-two yesra later when h i had
finally acknowledged authorship pubname for' the first time, the Jinglea had
become a classic In the public domain.
and he «&gt;uld not reap royaltlee from
all the publications.
a
.
ironically, the professor’. s.rioua
work* are forgotten today. He ta men*
Honed In encyclopedias because he
wrote the celebrated Christmas v ,r— .

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Mould tppeir,
But a miniituee
tiny reindeer.
WM ,
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r lelgh, m d eight
10 lively ind

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No me mu* direct deecendente of Dr
More npid fAsrf.esgfer hi* courier j
Moore survive today; eeverel are In
they ceme,
2r
New York’, floclal R egl.ter Non. live And he whistled*nd ehnufed. end
In Chelsea now. but Chelsea (till ha* a
them by mme;
!!t" \
- Now.D u h erl now. Donee,I
now.
nu«l Cl ament C lark. Moore Memorial
p , lfl(, r , nd V ltln ,
S e r v i c e at 8t. P e te rs Episcopal • r „
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Church, which he founded, endowed On. Comet! on. Cupid' on. Ponder md
and served tor years aa warden and _
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organist. Hla
residence no . longer To thf ,0p 0,„\ht p0,ch To ,h* ^
stands, but the rhlldhood home where
0 1 wt ''
he himself hung up Chrtetmee *tockNow
»w«jri dnh swsy' duh
Ipg* and waited for vtsltg from. HI
twty olU"
,
Nlrholae, survives In w hat la now ElmAe dry leovet thei before the wild
hurst. I, L His grave. In upper Trtnhutgieone dy.
tty Cemetery,
at I53tll ftrret and IVAen they
meet withon obiterle.
tlrnadway. Is decorated each Dec. 24lh
mourrf to the tty ,
by person* who remember with «fTecSo up to the home lop the courier!
tlon hit now deathlena line*
r5ey dew.
r wit Hie night before Chniimtt,
when i l l through the house
Not s creature was stirring, nor even
1 mouse.
The stockings were hung hy the chim­
ney with cirt.
In hopes the, St. Nichole« toon would
he there;
The children were nettled il l snug tn
their beds.
While visions ol tu fa r plums dsneed
in eheir hesds:

Gray Eagle
Of Vatican
Is Neiir 96
By JO H N P. MrKNIGHT
AP-J7ewsfeatur*»
VATICAN CITY—The "ancient
gray eag le" that U Gennaro C ar­
dinal G ranlto-Pignalelll, Prince of.
Rllmonte. hUhop of Alhano and
Oslla, and dean of the aacred
rolieg*. peered out shrewdly from
beneath Jutting white eyebrows at
th* Interviewer and said:
"But of cour**. the reason for
an artlele about me is the fact
that I lyn. 90 y**r» old."
In understandalde pridf of the
fulineaa of his yrjjr* and of hla
tough borly'* trium ph over tune,
the venerable prince of the church
•ta g g c ra le d (lightly. But it was
an exaggeration of months and
days, n o t of year*, lie will lie—
he firm ly Intends lo be—9® his
naxt birthday, April 10, 1017.
, When h* w»* boro th a t long
spring d»y In Naples, Pope
i IX relin ed over wide domains n o t occupied by the armies
of tha nascant kingdom of Italy,
and M illard Fillmore wa* I’realluhlie not
slant of an American

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last four wall, tha la st two so in­
timately In thalr younger days
that he refers to them not a*
Plus XI and XII but as “ R atti"
and "P agalll," their family names.
Hi* ste p Is still firm , bl* hand
clasp stout, his vale* resonant,
bis tall solid fram e erect, his
hearing la goad—ha bends only
slightly tow ard bis Interviewer
to listen. He reads w lthoat
glssses.
Moat bf th e time he
writes o u t the repllea to his
volumninous correspondence in
bis own large, strong, beautifully
shaped hand.
.

"I try aometlmes turning latten
over to secretaries," ha saya,
••hut they never, enma back Juat

pHRIKTMAft TECS BURNS

OTTAWA. Dee. 4 4 -U P )-A C hrist­
mas tree caught flea today a t an
O ttaw a barracks which had bean
converted Into a home tor veterans
t '.d four children burned to d eath ;
Mrs. Patrick K. Eabigny. m other
r vacated i t b* Urea quietly of tha victims, -who ranged tn
th hla sister Princess Anna,
a Is ML ‘
t
rh . eldest nf the cardinals la
twd rv a ry n i t h t t a l 10 o’clock.

Senatorn To SI tidy
»Smnll Newspapers
• W A S H I N G T O N . Dec. 21. t/CI-

Chslrm an Murray tD-Monti ot Ow
Senate Small Busin..v. Committee
■aid today lha "rapid growth and
concentration of naw»i*&lt;per owner­
ship by chain* and Individuals" will
be Investigated a t public ii"«rliigv
beginning Jan . 7.
Murray told a reporter the mqulry. whlth has been quest mneil t&gt;&gt;
uftne Senator*, la "not an attempt
to go into th e content* «t imixta
a t all—U artll not try t&lt;&gt; luitge Un­
freedom of Ihe pro** ''
"O ur sole purpose 1* to try and
learn the problems nf Uw .-.mailer.
Independently-owned new*i*iprM nf
th e country," h e aald. 'T h e *maU-r
papers, both dally -and weekly, are
having a difficult, lime, 'nicy tore
higher coos of tabor and everyUdng else from paper to machinery
"We hope to dwvtlop w h it ran be
doo* by th a Oovemment or by legtslallon to keep theoe m u ll pipers
•Uve and Independent
"Tliero U nothing political about
this. Aa « m a tte r of fact, moot of
the small nearapaper owners end
publishers a re Republican* We
have received a big m*a* of letter*'
dealing w ith the** problem* They
coma from Demorrahi. Republicans
and Independent*."
1

LAKE CITY, Dec. 24. (AVFira.
apparently originating
lean a
heated flue tn th e alUc of the
First Methodist Church, caused
considerable damage to the upprr
p a rt o f tha tRdkilng^ The blase
fore midnight,
not been m tiby Insurance.
WALLACE FOR PRESIDENT
LONDON, Dae. 44. U P )- The
ally W orker aald today ll has been
Tvlead by author Ororge Bernard
haw to hop* that Henry Wallses
IU bacons* President of the United
tale*. Shaw la to, hare described
rutoea U 't h a only American

B» s a i l r i m
AP N rw v fra lu ir, W n lei
NEW YORK
Outside they
were carving up 30 feet of Jane
Bussell and loading It Into a
truck.
Inside Krav-lislred. practicalminded Jarldi 8t*rr nliserved: "In
my business, jrnu can’t t-e ven
limeiital.
When we're .ihimigS
with 'em. we Jit st thr'*w 'em
away,"
S tarr's h(^&lt;inr»i I. rign
lie D
.ecrrtarv of Mie A rlrrafl S lra u .r
Sign t'o r p . wtm h claim tn le­
the tiirthpinri' and sla v ry a n l fni
90 percent nf the .peclarntar nUI
door di.play sign, hlinking on
Broadway th e mir. th a t make
the Im iri.ta *tnte
KUcwhere In Ihe firm ’s plain
a t 67th 8 t - facing Ihe Hudson
river, were the grote J|u e re
mains n( 'a UO-fooi p ic tu r e ,o f
Vivien Leigh as C leopatra, n
yard-side head of Paul W hite­
man, msn-*ite&lt;l Utters and other
ghosts of th e White W ay's syn­
thetic gU nm r. all aw aiting th*
•crap heap.
If you've got Ihe room, here's
( t'M ilaae* •&gt;« I'es- A -»* Me.l

fly W ILBUR JENNINGH
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MIAMI, F U . - The Florid*
peninsula has growing pains!
Where only a f»w month* ago
vacationers sw im and fished, and
sailboats cu t pretty
pictures,
Miamians today are p rep arin g to
build homes.
The Miami anra’s m an-m ada
cclonjr of 25 islands, 22 n f them
Inhabited, I* being enlarged with
alx new one* bring b ro u g h t up
from tha depths of Rise syne
Bay.
Big hydraulic ilrtdges suck th*
bayts bottom uparards thro u g h
20.Inch plpaa working 44 hoiirs
a day, aavan days a week.
H‘a W orth W-500 an A er*
Tha coat of tha land presently

771*1 shook when be toughed like 0
bowlful of felly.
He wot chubby ond plump, 0 tight
lolly old elf.
And t loughed when T. sow him. in
spile of myself;
A wink ol hit eye tnd 0 twist of his
' ' hetd.
'
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Soon g eve me to know l hid nothing
to dtesd;
He 1 poke not o word, but went
sir sight to his work.
And filed i l l the stockings; then
turned with 0 lerk.
And hying his finger slide his nose.
And givme * nod. up the chimney he
tote; *
He spring to bis sleigh, to his tr im
• ' (s u e 1 Whistle.
And swty they i l l dew like the down
ol * thistle.
Rut I bend him ewclsim. ere he drove
out ol sight.
‘ Hippy Christmos to ell. md to i l l
• good night’"

—Courteir N. T. Public Llbisry

Praf. Moors'i Horn* In th* Cheleea
Section of New Y*rk City.

V. Of F. Itoffistration

lit JA O i f rillllA N
N EW

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Tlif n |h ri

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ift^j sntur (rally Mtlthrt^lr m il Kit*
wiif nrfKrfitrd nt Ih r m trniM llonal T h ra lrr. ll draw m crowd of
well brhnvrd M a tcalola who
pul lo ahum# the gilded character*
who turttrd Mir p rrm irrr a fr**
rii^hlA hefotr of N*»&gt;rl i ‘o'%ard*'
,,lire»ent l.auchlrr* into m kill)
-IminhlrA of *n o titrn ir
'f ho fir -I tijirtiin^ \m i Mir ifilfi.sl
p io ^ram

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Dt adlint' December ill)
GAINKHVILLK, Ore. 24. (Spe­
cial 1— Prospective U n i'w '.lty &gt;f
I loriila stu d e n ts have Witil llec.
30 lo file application for admittion l*i t hr Univervilv for the
Spring T e rm

l»c1{mmiig

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IQ.

Itr-grr-tra, B H. Jnhnvon aid to
lay
With com pletion &lt;&gt;f eight a-ldi
tiooal tem poiarv dotoitl'Ov lioiht

A I1 Nfw-»f e*t«irr
Ml IS* OW t *&lt;*iitp 1 1 M.» *ihii Ii u 1
nvirli Malrnknv. wlm w.%* ir«'nill&gt;
Nppnintfil to |h r im p o rln n t INmhicil of MinUtrrse Iih.h l»rrn spoken
of in HtitUh ip m rtrm hh t\ |»o*■Ihtf iiircrsnor In r r i u i f
Joseph St.ilin himnrlf.

l tits
I** \VA^hin*rloll nrvrrMielf a*
iv-1 hallota rig h t
n p iiir, th«* kind

TlmiiKlt now mtly lf» v^.w- «.M

MHlritknv InUaSbt ihfnitgli Mir |(n«

Hurt |(rvfihit|iin
and Idfifit 1 hr

d.t

.« vn|»|t»*ff»
I 'n f /

ill
Mirrf'aftrr rlimti|fi|* i up
idly lo politirnl p u w n
|fi . fi*- v
tw
m g , and e a t e n , mn of in I.am- jolt put's him to th r top
f a n l i t l r , and family liou-itig u n it,. hotly of Mir I J K S I I
Ife lu ir hruu: i r l i r v r d .*1 I ‘
Ihr I'liiviireity will lo- aide I*1
handle the 7,500 .tu d d U - autlior- flutlr* (ii Ihr I'rmidiiiiii of fht
ireil tiy Ihe S t a i r lloaid of «win - Suprrmi* Sovirt to hfrom r *» vim*
trnl for thn Spring T rim , thr I’linirmnn of Mir miiitMrrhil rnun
ril, hr hud been one of the ’«rri«*
i r g i . t r n r p o in ted nut.
Alm ost M) per rent m ure , Ind­ U rir« o f this m i t r a l commMTer of
ents can be housed in un-campus I h t Communist p arty, a mfm|fcr
University facilities du ring thr of the organizational b u rrau bf
..
Feb. 10 session than w ere ac­ .th r P«f*v ^•*il n mem!)
commodated during the c u rr e r «y0|(hur.
term, according to the latest h -u
Ing report, and appolntmftit nt spechts, the ssndy-hsired. tu rn ­
additional Instructors, technicians, eyed o rg a n tm said, "It iv no
snd adm inistrative workers hss ‘-secret th a t friends reipect ;i* lie.been in line w ith (lie anticipated cause we are strong.''

l(e|Msrt«*ry T hraier, In r . n firm
wh«»ar initial* rra«l “ AIM.
a Iiosp ambition* am* n a r t l ) t|»A*
I h r f it &lt;st «liama wan *llrni&gt;
VIII ," «ml tin- triui|ie plan* to
.wiliC into » .rhrdule whirl, *l»'i
include. Ih.rn, Shaw, Hhntdiiu,
B arrie and a new Ainrrican |d«v
the directors haven’t yet decided
upon.
.
Th* Internallonal Theater I* «
little off Broadway's beaten path,
or a t least at the northernm oit
edge, for It Is located at Co­
lum bus Circle, and Is by w sy of
celling a reputation for cultural
cutup*.
•
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l.a sl year Mike Tndd. en unlikeenrollment Increases.
K-wMlIawnl da Pane •. 2e* Mr I
With com pletion of currently
contracted housing fa rilfie s. the
University bousing system will
Include soma 5.000 space* while
off-campus home* and apartm ent*
In Gainesville accomodsU in escess of 2,400.
,
.
Official* hav* expressed the be­
the Miami area, the rock is about lief th a t U niversity facilities will
12 feet below the surface of tha he adequate by February for the
enrollm ent o f all qualified stu ­
hay bottom.
Thf*- 1ond, unaecn. was p u r­ dents who expressed a desire . to
chased s t approxim ately 11,000 enroll la st fall.
an aero from the Btata of Florida
and then perm ission' had to ba
obtained fro m , the W ar D epart­
ment for tha dredging. Th* p e r­
mit. however, Is readily fo rth ­
coming mpst of th* time slue* It pounds of miger beginning Jan . I.
results In wider and deeper ch an ­ An additional ration of sugar may
nel*.
broom* available within
four
/i Tha mammoth dredge* push monUia.
the combination of w ater and
T he OFA cited D epartm ent of
arlida through pipes — som e­ Agriculture ta il mates th a t th*
time* a mil* In length — a t th* nrw sugar c ro p may be eutftdentty
rata of 44 cubic fact a second lha new au g e r corpAI—o r aETAO
until tha filled land risaa acme large to allow a n additional flvq.
fire feat above aa* latal, the pound* of su g a r a person tn 1547.
requlalta height for a man-mada XTbree reg u lar stamp* war* vaildated during 104«. There allowed a
Island.
*
W hara tha Islands sre of total of 15 pounds a person. In
pumpad-up rock, building begins addition, two hom e canning stamps
t l l n l l s s n l Os ra v e a So* Bx&gt;k ) were good fo r f ir e pounds each.

Isles Dredged Up From Biscayne Bay
At Miami Sell For $3,500 Per Acre
UTl N ew sfcatures

And he looked like a peddler /u if
opening hi* pick.
H it eye*—how they twinkledI H it
dimples how merry t
Hi* cheek* were tik i rarer, hit note
fik* 0 cherry!
His droll little mouth w it drown up
like 0 bow.
And the beord of bit chin war at white
ai the snow;
The stump of 0 pipe he held tight in
hit teeth.
And the smoke it encircled hi* bnsd
like. « vretrh:
He
fre? sr-J s round I trie

Georgii Malenkov Gets In Line As
Possible Successor To Joe Stalin

U. S. And German Teen-Agers ;
Join In Berlin Christmas Carols
lly l i l t 'l l ARD KAHIKCHKR
(A3 N ew sfeaturoj
UKULIN-r-Thl* Chrlstm se. for
Ihe firel tim e sinfo the w ar.
American and * German children
will sing carols togelhsr.
These group# are now rehsarsIng weekly for appearance# d u r­
ing the holiday week In Arm y
hospital* • and other American
institutions.
-T h e American children arc
teenagers, 14 lo 18 years old,
dependents of soldier* sad m ili­
tary government personnel s ta ­
tioned b-re Tney are a group
without a club name, organised
by Mrs. Iloliert A. McClure, wife
nf Brigadier General McClure,
chirf of the American M ilitary
Government's inform ation control
section.
Mrs. MeOura -..organised the
young group a t the request ef th e
American Wopsen'a CltA of B er­
lin, of which aha la. a member.
It* v n«i activities Include a
monthly dance a t which young
people of the Allied nation* are
guest*.
New the Amerlesn group, num ­
bering shout 50, has form ed ■a
choral group which haa Joined
with ahrut 20 members ,nf tha
German Madrigal choral group
f o r C t i r l a 1mas
tinging.
They
practice every Tuesday afternoon
under a German sieging Instruc­
tor a t an
American-occupied
hotel h e n . ,
T heir main holiday ap p e ar­
ances will lw on Christmas Eve,
when they will ride about th a
city on sleighs o r hayracks sup­
plied by tha American 1flth Constabulary Squadron.
The German singer* selected
for the Joint group also are teen­
agers.

A bundle e l ter* he hid d u e t en_hit
hick.
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When Gctmany attacked the
Sovirt Union in 1041. he br^anir
• member nf the. rta te committee
for defense. Ills work in Increis
Ing the production nf plan.'-i won
him the Order nf l,enin and luler
Ihe award of Hero if Socialist
Labor.
As a vice chairman nf!he*rm inrll, Malenkov will be working
with the top leaden.
Deride
Stalin, his eolleacuea: Foreign
Minister V. I. Molotov. !» P.
Beria, Andrei Andreyev, A. I.
Mlkoyan, Alexei Kosygin, L. M.
Kaganovich.

NliV YORK. Dee 24—(/p&gt;—An
actor and
old-time vaudeville
headliner. John Tlarton. died today In New York a t th e age of
» . Barton appeared for several
years aa Jet ter te ste r In Uve road
company of Ttobaoco Road. |{e
played the dram a before the
tobacco-county, share-cropera of
tha -south, but didn't * get any
violent reaction* from th e audience.

J. in t' I *iti IT** k
K. u e t

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liim inli, i- ,i liM-lmg spirit

m th r movenirnt.
H oyinnlnr u n n u - . l i a con­
tinuous t&gt;oll will h&lt;- 'liken. Thou,

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.igcRrier. recording and newspa­
per routers, radio statiins anJ
f llf w llf lf
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. T h r Ynunj; Peonies League wU!
-c a lle r llir hall.it:, ,,r nmd and pick
tlixm up and ii-'uit them. At iea»l
three, and possibly four, works or
each piogiam will he the publle'l
rh'rice.
J P l l r . '* . general managat
of the National Symphony Or
chestra, says •- many requests fol
G ershw in's mu sir are expactM
that the orchestra Is already cet»
rrn tra tln g on one entire Gershwlt
program , fur Uec I'J.
" I t has been interesting t&lt;
w atch over the past few yeati
the development of more and won
Interest In goo,| music, based oi
Ihe Invasion nf this field by Uq
boys of Tin I’ae A lley,'W ays ) ( |
llayx-..
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Popularizing nf the classics b)
Tin Pan Alley he believed Is t
good thing in Ihe lung run. Ill
adds:
" I f someone who ha* never pah
attention to good music and h a
never gone to a concert suddantj
find klm sslf whistling m usk bj
Rachm aninoff, T c h a l k o r s h
Chopin, o r Grclir in a slightly d
ferent tem po from the o ritii
and under the label of 'F u ll Mo
and E m pty Arm s' and to on, th
he is intrigued, nr Inspired to

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W l-O K D , tL O M lU A

Consider T V Fashions Before Yo|i, ' Christmas Cards, r
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Biiy Christmas Toys Fbr Children Are Pouring Into
rel#*e to- his environm ent. - Not
—By VIVIAN BROWN
Christmas, Fla
all chldzen enjoy the same things
AH Newsfeatures W riter

Much as we'd Uka
\ to pay a C hriitV mas call to each
r and everyone me
know In (o w n this Is our sure -1

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JEWELER
112 SOUTH PARK AVE-

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PHONE 367*W

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oya the way children want at the same age. Pliable materials
n la Anne .F a rrell's m o tto — with which a -c h ild can .express
himself are alw ays a good general
bet.
A t -first there are pencils and
the small-frjr.
"There are so many th ln g i to cray o rs, next there is clay to
take into consideration befure sel­ mold. Then there are plain build­
ecting a toy for a child,' says ing blocks which give quicker and
the petite Anne, “b ut few people more successful results. C ity kids
stop to think th a t there s re fash ­ like IfUssea.' fire engines, milk
ions in toys as in everything wagons, and o th er things familiar
to tfW-ir environment. All kids
else."
Children are mure aw are of enjoy pure fantasy.
Anne ought to know how little
things then most people give them
cred it for, ehe says. Right now minds tick. When she le ft her
they are all agog about building’ home at Fast Jordan. Mich., to at­
houses . %. end do you know why 7 tend Margruve College, she al­
Aline saye it's all beesusw Mom ready had derided to interest herand Pup talk ato u t nothing else. self in nursery school life. Later
So she has designed housing she attended the Alene Lowery
projects for youngsters—am i she Fisher art school In Detroit, help.
naan’t left a block unturned. ed her friends who were nursery
Knowing th at children have more school teachers, and attended
success with Ideas they a re fa- p ro g ressist nursery schools to ob­
m iliar with, she has three d iffer serve youngsters during play pe*
m l type units—a village whirh ri»ds. Columbia U niversity gave
she says It Ideal for a child who her background in play m aterials,
Is- fam iliar with only a few • tuilio woodworking and retainhouses; a big town, which conslats of a few more houses plus
a church with a bronze ataeple;
and a skyscraper city, which i*
a batch of square blocks to build
tall buildings, for the city kids.
You are always safe, ssys Anne,
If you bring a child toys th a t
poses from draw ing board to
model form to play pen until she.
knows what the little types think
of the toys.
One time Anne made the s ta r­
tling dlscovsry th a t children In
Sweden hail no blocks. She says
she couldn't "qleep nights w orry­
ing about it." She had madu her
disrotwry while w riing a paper
on w hat types of toys were made
in various parts o f the world.
At the Swedish consulate in
New York she met- Mrs. Alva
Myrdal, one of the world'* fo re­
most sociologists and a founder
of the Stockholm Teachers ColIrger who wa* In America on a

tha ,/o rt. built of ‘cabbage palm
dofce;-Wflf t f ken over bjr the settiara and the .nama F o rt Chriatmaa
.cam e into luring,,
.
The settlers , were of rugged
stock, with Ang\o-Saxorr nam er
like Tucker and Robert* and Bar­
ber whose d e fe n d a n ts still dwell
In this section. ’
“ Mr*. S anta Claus” is glowingly
proud of her work and her stamp.
Despite the heavy ru sh , she sera
th a t each piece of m ail gets spe­
cial attention. The official "Christ­
mas, Fla.," postm ark ia stamped
carefully so th a t It will not blur.
A cachet reading “Good Will To­
w ard Men" also Is stamped on
th e envelope.
‘ T he postoffice la in a country
storw On Mr*. T urker’a property.
T here Is no railroad arid the town
Ilea a half-mile off th e main high­
w ay and 25 miles from Orlando.
Mail Is dispatched by automobile.
This searorv Will be one of the
busiest, If n o t the busiest, In hislory, lira. Tucker believe*. By the
tim e C hristm as day rolls around
sho wouldn’t bo surprised if the
outgo sxcreded 160,000 pieces of

Hints To Housewives

A P Newsfesturea
CHRISTMAS, Fla,—llara in 8
land of sunny winler^lay*-—ahere
moat people have never seen anqw
upon a rooftop nor heard the
jingle of a sleigh b ell-"M ra- San­
ta Claus" has been working over­
tim e for weeks.
She Is Mrs. Ju an ita Tucker,
comely postm istress in this llule
community fringed by marshland,
live oaks and towwring palms.
People in all of the 4S slates
ami In many foreign countries
send Yule mall to her to be
stam ped with the "Christm as post­
m ark and rem allrd.
The Chriatmaa, Fla., postofffee
was set up June 27, 181)2, just
67 years a fte r the community was
founded. Although there Is a
Christm ss Cove in Maine, this is
the ■'only plain Christm as post­
office in the United States.
D ick in 1836 a company of
United States soldiers came down
"Although Chriatm aa is just it
to help the small group of appre­
hensive settlers battle the Sem­ little eountry village w ith no busi­
inole Indians. On Christm as day ness center.*-I th in k It la the spirit
o f its people which makes it fc
hor long to gut S w e d i s h place of b e a u ty /' the postmistress
woodworkers started on a block­ commented. *,*Thev a r e , kind and
making industry, Thu child-loving simple folks who help’ each other
Anne shudders and says wide- in time of sickness o r disaster.
Thby are generous In sharing whs*.
wood—and no blocks!”
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There are Imported delicacies to
be had which will delight the
heart of any of your gourmet
friends, even though th e re maV
not be all the things we've been
wailing for. A box of assorteJ
•pices, even though it d idn't con­
tain fine pepper, would be a good
gift. An assortm ent of canape
spreads would be another. Just
go into a specialty shop or the
food departm ent of any good de­
partm ent store and you'll find'
plenty of beautiful g ifts.
If you w ant to give home-made
food presents the situation is per­
haps a bit morq difficult. Still
there are some ways to get
around the g reat lack of sugar,
which is the w orst hurdle to over­
come this yearMany of us
couldn't get pur entire canning
allotment, and therefore have had
to forego the pleasure of giving
the fruita of our labors to friends.
Here's one way of doing some­
thing about th at, thpugn, ave.i
at this lale date. Use quick-frozen
fruita! In the first place, they're
slightly sweetened and thus ne­
cessitate less use of su g a r. And
in the second place th ey 're so

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215 E. 1st Streft

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Anne hail found out that 50 perr - n L uLdhu-fixiixlied n atural re­

in * that th sy s a v * a g reat |
time. A beginner, for Incould make the following
fifteen minutea.
Pearh Jam
I box ( 1 pound) quick-/rowti
sweetened sliced peachea
3 t caspoo tv. « m m juice
S cup sugar .
: k cup Ught corn aynip
1 tablespoorvi powdered truit
pectin
Thaw peaches as directed' on the
package. Chop very fine Place In a
large saucepan tilth ‘ lemon Juice.
Measure sugar and com syrup and
zet aside
Mix contents of powdered fruit
pectin package atoroughly before
measuring It. Place saucepan hold.
Ing fruit over high heat. Add pec­
tin and atlr until th e mixture crane*
to a tu rd boil Add sugar mixture
at once, firing to a full rolling
boll and boil hard 1 minute, s tir ­
ring constantly Remove from heat,
skim, pour quickly Into glasses
Paraffin at once. Makes about 1
six-ounce glasses
Mere'* a reeipr whirh makes a
lot of cookies with only a cup of
rh o rn la tf t'mikics
3*4 cups sided rake (lour
I S teaspoon* double-acting
baking powder
14 teaspoon soda
Q teaspoon salt
' 4 teaspoon cinnamon
&gt;4 cup butter or other short

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time, miring well after each addi­
tion. Chill thoroughly. Roll 14 inch
thick on lightty ; toured board c u t
with floured fancy cooky cutter
Hake on ungreased baking sheet In
moderate oven (350 degrees) 0
minutes. Makes fl dozen 214 Inch
Quick Chocolate Fudge
I package semi-sweet chips
» cup sweetened condensed
14 teaspoon salt
1 leaxpnnn vanilla

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Melt clmcoiatr chips over bulling
water Add condense*! milk and
•alt Htlr unlit well blended Turn
into greased 8 x 4 x 3 Inch pan
or drop by trzupoons on waxed
paper. Chill In refrigerator or let
stand at room temperature several
hours, or until firm. Makes .31
squares or sto u t 3 down small
drops.
Note: ff you Ukr you may add a
half trsspoon- of almond extract
r tth the vanilla
You also may
add 1-3 to H cup of chopped nut
piraln or three tablespoons of mixed
candled fruita to the mixture. Two
tablespoon* of peanut butter Is
another possible addition. Add any
one of these Just before' turning
Into pan.

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■ To keep your favorite heverag**
from becoming diluted but m ain­
tain ils frost rold, freeze rubes of
the beverage in ihe lee cube contsincr of your refrig rrsto r. ‘then
add the cubes to the drink Just
before serving.

I cup sugar
3 egg*, well beaten
3 square* un*wreetet|ed
chocolate, melted
Sift flour once, measure, add tmk.
tng powder, soda, salt and cin ­
namon. and sift three times. Cream
shortening, add sugar gradually.
creaming until tight and flutfy.
Add eggs and chocolate* Beat • ‘ell.
Add flosir. a small amount at a

CHICKFN LIVF.lt OMPI.KT
Make chickrn liver nmrlets tv
vary your menu. Saule chopped
chicken livers in fat nr salad oil,
season to taste with 4alt, pepper
and W orcestershire sauce, then
place over omelet Just before

sh io n e d Y u le t id e

H O LID A Y S E A S O N

sources of Sweden w e.e wood and
wood products so It didn't take

1SINCERE
GOOD WISHES
for a delightful
holiday season
from the store

ttvu-Bess
Beauty Shop
E. ‘2nd St.

May to
deal of
•tariff,
jam in

As a . result of this contact,
Anne was sent to Sweden, where
she - established th e firs', governrngnl-aponsniW &gt; equipment
for
nursery schbola* and k in d o ig a r-

fo*r year imtroimKe thi*
vpitr. W c extend our
'Merry
heal 'wished' for »
C h r U tm n

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

TUESDAY

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May tho
Chriatmaa of 1948

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• tide business cares and ail
that is complicated and get
down to simple things. A Ut­
ile boy on the floor under tfie
Christmss tree w itching hit
electric train whizz pest, the
happy faces of little girls sing­
ing Christmas carols, boys
coasting down the hill.
Let's catch thst spirit! Mer­
ry Christmas to you, and you,
and youI

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built

• It iin't always stylish to bf old
fashioned, but there are times when
it's very genuine— and Chriitma« it

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an old fashioned Christmas thi
is Police. Ami as wc outer our Church this ('hm tm nstide

Powell’s Office
Supply Go,

Monk's Billiard Room

Phone URfi

over ■ thousand years.
H earts a r t mads over
on this day.
It glvra us great pleas­
ure during this holy N a­
son to extend our best
Christmas wishes to all
our frlenda.

ST. JOHN'S ELECTRIC CO
I in W. Commercial Ave.

man h a* conceived
p lo ts t o h r w o v e n in to M o ry -lp llin y . n o m o r e r c n f a r lta lile

Firgt Federal ;
&gt; Savings &amp; Loan :
Association
209 Magnolia
Phone 694

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of Christmas as a birthday party—a
Christmai la not *U tinea] and tiaeue

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH

birthday party that goe&gt; til over the
world at once? Tlut is why Chriit-

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’ deeper significant*, rooted in tha loqg gont
paet, which Beta It high above all other holi­
day* of the year.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

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will bring to your home not only the feailv*
joy* of Yuletide but that deep inner peeoo.
which ia eiaentielly a pert of Clu-Uunae
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

mai is 10 .joyous!. Everybody it »'

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH

And here we are, on the Eve qf
Christmas, sending you our very

HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH

best vvijhes for a joyotta time at this

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greit Birthday Party.

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To melt# this
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Mflsic Of Masters
On Major Records
Make Fine Gifts
i»y w. a. iu m ; K its
An*ocialed I're** A rta Reporter
With winter here and »lu»h In
the •treet*. add arm chair ahd
*lipper* u lot more comfortable
than glad rag*, m any of your
friend* would ra th e r liaten tA
mit»ic a t home than in the con­
cert hall, end you can win their
lienrifcxt thank* by giving record*.
The two major compattie*, Vic­
tor und Columbia, are turoirw
t hern out fuater th an ever; in
Ju*t a couple of month* they
i«*ue enough allium* and *lngle
di*k* of worthwhile muaic tr
provide lengthy program * for
atny-at-home* every evening In
Ihe week.
,
Victor her*lile&lt;l th e November
opening of the M etropolitan Opera

■i* U rge .record*,. etiwTing (il»dy»
Sw arthout and Including Albanr**,
Merrill and Vlngy; Lainaderf, con;
duct* the RCA Victor Choral*
and on-heitr*, with Robert Shapr
a* choral director. There i* alao
an altiim of highlitthl* fro.n
"M adame Butterfly,” with Al*
bane*e, Browning, Melton, lh« Vic­
to r O rcheitra conducted by Wti*«mann.
,
Columbia'* lateat Hat* iruluife
I Ian* Kach*' two monologue* from
” IH* Mei*trr*ing*r," by Jan**an

TUESDAY. DEC.,

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TUESDAY. DEC, E4. 1EM*

THE SANFORD HERALD, SM^FOHD,.FLORIDA

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Origin 0£ Singing Christmas Carol** . Christmas Dinner
Traced To Rounds Of English Waits Of Faith, Courage
By HKKAKD TKTI.KY
Marked 1942 Fete
A I' New*fralure* .
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Bethlehem are our ^J«hts for a happy, Joyou*
and wondeiful Holiday
We’re bursting with good
wishes fo r you this wonder­
ful Holiday. Here's to u gay,. .
* tingling, !ight*i|earU.'d Christi i u i s and NuW Yeari

AAKE G O O D
CHEER. FOR

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TOMMY WATERS

■ Volc*a heard on the froety air
the n ig h t. Iiefore Chri.tmu* iro
bark to th* Sixteenth Century,
when the Wait* made their round*
In England. The Wait* actually
were watchmen, or the nocturnal
policemen of the day whine dutie*
nre defined in an ulib-rbook of
rualoin* u n 'th n .e "who nightly
pipe the Watchc within thi* court

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• Ona need not be told it Is
Oram!' Opera" conducted by Tu«*
Wri**mann and »ung by Mllanov, Suite
Sw nrlhout, Alhane»e, W a r r e n ,
Mellon and I’eerra and numrrou*
• ingle* by Thrboin and other

To Al) Of You . . .
U U d L E ’S BEAUTY SHOP

lllieral poitinn* of glamoruu*
opera. Mo*t wrlcuine of toll, per*
hap», and certainly lea*t expected.
Were *lnyle* of de luxe reprint*
of maater* 'Jo to 36 year* old of
the voice* of Tetraxklni, Alda and
Carttao. You may
tereited In "Carmen' excerpt!, nu

Chriitmsetime. The glowing;

Dali orcheitra
Kraitcal**,

Milhaud

CHRISTMAS
THOUGHT
(•THnJ ABf BAYS WRIiEWf AP.£ AIL IN A IIC MUMY TO GIT
HOME, FOB THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME WHEN THE CHRIST­

RIGHT NOW TO SAY OUR LITTLE PIECE—AN O ID REFRAIN. IT IS

face* of friend and

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of old to with &gt;11 our friends,
fend those who are still to
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Christmas Trees
Are Fire Hazards

CHRI STMAS

MAS WREATH IS GIOW ING IN THE WINDOW. W f ARE DUE

bocbtne our friends,
a vary Merry Christines.

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Carol I* derived froiii the Latin
’can tata' to *lng and 'role,’ a joy­
ful Interjection. A vulgaritatiun
of the two word* produce* the
terminology a* we know It today.
•The carolei* on Chiiitm a* Kve
uiually were taken into thr k itch ­
en of the big boo*e nnd .provided
w ith bread, chre*» nnd wnall ale,
Iiefore moving on to the next
ataml. Ily the time the evening’*
round* w ere over, there wn* n
full mea»ure of apontanrity nnd
rheerlnea* at out the flu Uinta*
muaic.

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in.und. of g ilt, w rte iiinil.'
interitd* ti-lonl fpitti «ciup
They included .tilffud Hlliniitile of blight woolen*, mil
Hindu of old m a t. nnd hlnn
lingerie nitide of di.rnrdetl

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CW R\STPAAS

A SPECIAL TRIP
FOR ST. NICHOLAS

17 E. 1st Street

u h r r r *Urh i
tht* ittiit k«*t

• nit* -till n»»t «n|

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M errily, n&gt;crrily,

countless, blessings,

laiien wtlit tiiairy Chrittmai wishes

t o ll*, p i n * u i iei h i’i i l l i a !«• t o u n t iii* ^

ROBB’S HOME BAKERY

ChmimoA

and lie' t ccitti.i.j Jirecl to your home

o ( (till frit hilt*.
T he 111 »»jiM i al**» hn%
rauurtl
milk, |iu^ilvknl ii'itu, iliiHMilutr
tlijnk* autl man&gt; Ui%r* i»f Imt

SANTA
CLAUS

jolly good friends,

o rric r

bring tpv joy .
glorious, holiday
to you.mill

Christm astim e.

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

'vj

KEETINGS

General Insurance

Ii, (T-ItONE) SMITH

. ALL O F O U R

State Representative’

FOLKS ARE

YOUR

FO LK S

SPEND
gloddon your Christmos cele­

T irfe

to ) our Uiriitm as Ituppitie**.

'ours be indeed a

has always

MERRY CHRISTMAS

Sincere "iDishes for a

HtiM«iM«r n o n e v n t

IIS Hmitti

ROBERTS’ GROCERY

fi. If any dccurntion* a r t u*e&lt;l
about th t houat, do not ptrm lt
them near rhalnt or o th tr place*
where people may anioka. X ttu
them up near th t calling, wall
above the head of anyone Hand­
ing up. If light* are dtaired in
window*, never u»e candle*. Keep
curtain* and other flantniahla ma­
terial pulled back a t tekgt'B InHfe« from any light.
* '
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M IG H T Y

Season of 1946,

yoiL all. the good, things for

I C «R I»T H A i

W IL L

we send lo all our Irlends

bration this yeor. Wo wish for

Christinas

A

OF

THOUSAND

of Chrislmfttos post and gona

which

H O P IN G

ML

THAT

RAYMOND
STUDIO

110 East 2nd St.

(rpn-M R r

| *M »frM iu n *|
«i»iitpf».
I m 'l i 'i ) «*nrk«*t&lt;i am l

. stranger alike-bespeak it.

NKW YORK, Dee. LM. M V *
Fifteen million (.'hri.tma* trre*
will grace American home* thi*
holiday »ea*oit, a fact which canrent* many of the nation’* firb
pievenllnn expert*.
0
The ('hriatina* tree contain* n a­
tu ral train* which ignite eaxily
niul lu rn rapidly. When decked
out .w ith »uch inflammable dccoi a t ion*
cotton a ami paper,
f h r iitn u u tree* preaent a firm
tin** fire luirurd. A *pnrk front
an electric curd, j i toy- train, or
a carelei* *mok»r may entire a
d i.a .tro u s fire.
Cognisant of the danger, the
New York City Fire Department
hag . hdmied . natural ChrUtiua*
Dee* thi* year from all public
place*, except churrhe*. The N a­
tional lloaid of Fire (Im lerw rilerj
Iir* i**ued a .pectnl hulletin on
how to prrveni t'tiri.tm ** tree
firr*. It em pha*ilr* the fact that
a mmu 11 tree rati Ik* ju*t a* beau­
tiful a*, but lc*a luisurdou* than,
a big tree. Here ute the *uggcationn:
1. Keep the (ree outdoor* until
ready to in .tall it. Place the tree
in th e cooleit part of the houie,
away from radiator* and heater*.
If nerea*nry, ahut off the rgilin*
tor near ihe tree.
2. Under nu rircumatnnre* u*e
cotton or paper for decoration of
the tree ur around the tree. Cot­
ton will ignite from the illghleat
.p a rk and flame* will envelop tlw
tree.
.
,
3. Do not plnre electric trail)*
around the tire . U*e only rife9 .State Hank !ll&lt;1g
trie light* for lighting it, and
*e« th at ail • cord* at# in good
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o f condition and not frayed. Do not
leave tree light* burning when
no one i* in the hou»*. Inapect
the tr re regularly to see whether
any needle* near th t light* have
g ta rtn l to turn hruwn.
If «o,
rhangcf the locaTIpn «&gt;f the light*.
4. When the needle* »tart fall­
ing, take the trre duwfl a;ul diecard It." If yiiu Want to keep the
trre up fur a few day* lunger,
then do nut keep ihe trre lighted
for. liiuia th an half an hour at a

1946,

Mini
lm u » F H iv n .

It) ADKI.AIOK KKItK
F or th»» It*ai -fru month!* M m .
Al* N'rwafcattiie* W riter
Concepcion ami tin* i t**t of thr
On C hn.trn*. morning. 1P4 1,1 M ntriihl Am 1'io jr tt workrrp ha\t
Japanete-occupied Manila. Kit** iO lU C Iit t j s t n l o n tonkins* I h it» tn iu »
tieth Concepcion, A m enran citiirir hM pptt*i lo t t h w r in ilrva«tnf«M l
i nr* fully m eaxtrrd ■ 1
n i ra p .
of horie corn that wt
**Orl«* o f ’thi* i i i i i p I III I «* t r a t |ii|T
• a tton* for two rfn.)
tilin g ** tlu* J 'lo i f t linn d o n r i« to
•be *luve for a Iwo-f
^ • | iiin k t* g ia n t c w iu llr* w lm h giv s; o lf
• he worked *he |
th u h i n t a» v%%-|| a * lig lit ^ ' pan ! Mi**
• oli*tma* iiinner .he
!»»*’ j C o net*|»c io n . M\ V r u p * v f m lt n g t lirn f
pale fur_ h r reel f and her huatmnd, to H o lla n d , where* t h r u * ip Pilch
M. de (Dacia Concr|&gt;cfon, Philip* u a h o r ta g t* of t h e * * t h in g * . T h r
pine w riter. It wa* to I k * a J p r n - H g o g i l l * Hn v i * m m li* &lt;U)U o f
ttnger-aited piece of dried fi.&gt;i t h e n * ca m llfw
F im t t h r y col h i t
and ruittie *oup made by Imi|IIii„thicken btine*.
I hul night the Coineprion* und
their fiit-nil* gathered in 11 little
•tviet celebration of ihe birthday
of the Naxarene. They had no
Chriatma* tiee, no gift*, no ( ui*
*He» and no fen»t. Tiie holiday
late wo* *imp1y m urage, but ''i
high light of failli Mini hope lit

A NN’S MIRASOL BEAUTY SALON
11,7 N. Park Avo.

PAGE FIVE

PURCELL’S

L*aik Avr

If It'a Worth I’rintiii}!

STAFFORD’S SERVICE STATION

o\STM A S

THR GIFTS OF THR MAGI
FORESHADOWIiD THE CHRISTMASGIVING OF TODAY.
A BliAUTIFUL SENTIM ENT T H A T DOES

rH eW it/

MORE TO PROMOTE TH E SPIRIT OF
BROTHERLY LOVE TH A N ALL

C h ristm as it lik « ly to b o c o rh o t o o p ro sa ic t o m a n y
*

OTHER INFLUENCES COMBINED.

’

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TO ALL

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OUR.

vd m a i

g ro w n u p s, b u t tp b o y h o o d 's o o g e r o y o s i t is

F R IE N D S * * *

a r im . o l p r e p a r a tio n a n d o n ,p .c tn n c y . . . a n . n -

CHBI STMAS IS A TIME WHEN OLD LOYAL­

c h a n te d jo a s o n w hon t h a w o o d la n d i* h u s h .d

TIES ARE NOT ONLY STRENGTHENED

THE HAPPY SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS

a n d o v o n o rd in a ry ta s k s ta k o o n th o g la m o r a n d

B U T REMEMBERED. WE WANT YOU TO

IS DEEP IN C\UR HEARTS.

jo y of d ra g g in g hon^o th o C h ristm a s tro o .

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IE T IT ECHO tN TO E

y o u tC h ris tm a s o f 1 9 4 6 b « in th is spirit.
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STRENGTH OF O U R VOICES A S W 8

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M ay

HAPPINESS

CONFIDENCE IN US. AND HOW EARNESTLY

Rlyl** changr, mrllm.1, rhange, but
Cfcflunia*— never! Ilcoralh It all I*
the *am. obi luxe of man fur bl*
folk* and bl* nelghlw n, the **me
dream of (be day when |&gt;e*r*
■ad good will rnronipa*. all the
earth.

IN A l i ITS

WK

So now la that rbangrlr** *ea*on
• ( t.'briilma* wa grarl oar frlaod*

MAY TRUE

KNOW HOW MUCH WK AITHECIATK

a

WISH

FOR YOU A VERY

rllR

JOYOUS

a » J neighbor., a* M often bafura,
with that llmawom ma*M«a af
cktar and good falUwiblp, MERRY
CUR I STM AS I

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY.

p a E H T p U R P R I E N D S A N D N f lG I f te
ON CHRISTMAS MORNING.
x X

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1H W. 2nd St.
Phona 320

wurhl. In much the same
i» no lim it or hounds to our
w ishes for you for a Merry C hgjim uu,

.

Senkarik Glass
an^ Paint Co.
‘‘Sanford'

E R .R .Y

F R IE N D S

HUNT’S TUXEDO PEED STORE

G .STORE

Comer Second *od Sanford

I’hon* SSB

SPORTING
GOODS

R. GORDON BRISSON

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THE 9ANP0RD HERALD, SANEORD, FLORIDA
U 1.M S .910 for 1940 — * fliw o

G ra y E a fe le ;

;D f
(oaatiaeea

Vatican
Is Near 96
r t-m

r»*. i, *»a *♦».*

op again, following hie cus. or years, a t 4: SO.
s prefect of the sacred con­
gregation of ceremonies (an aasjfn m m t • he
requested
whe.t
Benedict VX told him one day.
|TT«H me w hat I can do to please
you " j, Ss member of the congre­
gation* of the rnuncll, rites and
liraordlnary ecclesiastical afilrs, aa protector of more than 40
ligious order* and finally as
ian of the college, Cardinal
ranllo-PIgnatelll has plenty to
!cp him busy.
. .( m b 'o f hla duties—the saddest
-*-l| to sign bllietll of nntlfica(tons to all hla brother cardinals
when on# of their number dlei.
T hat duly has devolved upon him
i« times thl* year and reduced
lf„Brtmb»r*hlp nf the college to

8

I marvel greatly, ami thank
it 1 am spared,1

Isles Dredged At
;Miami Sell For
: $3,500 Per Acre
fCaalUa** r tmm Pa*» I. »«4 »»r.l
Immediately.
R a n d . however,
m ust be allowed to settle. Rome
of the original Miami land Islipid stood fo r II year* before
building was permitted nn them.
' ’ Miami Reach proper 1* the
la rg te l Island In the area, 90
percent of It having been filled

fir from 1912 tn 1914.
But disregarding Miami Beach,
the richest of the other Island*
U exclusive La Gorcft Even
iBroifti. only about half of It is
M ilt up a t present, it* 1040 r-sl
M tste evaluation Is set at SI,012,110. The highest assessed is
Dt Lido, 32,117,090. which Is
rdor*. highly developed.
* p ie assessed valaatIMi of piop.
'F w 44 ° f the Islands total

which makes It easy to. see why
Um w aterfront a r t* earns to b*
known as Um "(o ld ioist**
Mirny of the ' Island m am loni
yacht* ib e h e rtd i t
with lukorii
their fro n t door* w trt built in
the lu th 1920* and ' line* have
changed hand,, b ut to ogle-eyed
tourist*
Ighteeelng guide
point* out the home or former
home* along "millionaire** row"
cf such persons a* lfa rre y R.
Firestone, Major Albert W arner,
Moe L. Annenberg, John Jacob
Aator. I ll, W arren 0 . Wright,
Oer Wcod. Fred S nllt. J r „ R. J,
Reynold*. J r ,
H arry Rlchtnen,
Damon Runyon, Ambafsador Wil­
liam D. Pawley, M ai Fl*l*ch*r
and other*.
T ourists, however, get a bigger kick In g atin g on the home
of At Capon*, who now live* a t
hi* Palm Island residence th*
year ’round.

Art In Capitals
Comes To Town
With Repertory
((‘■■llauM t*r*M I'as, I, !•* Str.l
)y candidate as a producer of
Rhikespeare, presented Maurice
Evans In a fin* production of
"H am let.” The ART'* derision lo
follow Mike's lead Into thl* some­
what removed show place prove*
th a t . th*
management,
had
__________
.... as had
Mike, haa a deep confidence In
the loyalty of the fans. &gt;U 1* a
fact on Broadway lh*( * plays
which prosper moel are the one*
located In the center of th# bright
lights. The W inter Garden, now
dedicated to the movies, wa* once
considered to be the proud pos­
sessor of the biggest "w alk-hy”
business In town. This m eant It
could gather In on almost any
evening enough rasual theater
goers lo make a full house, even
toward the end of a Broadway
run.
If the fan* will go to O dum bin
Circle, theyH find a fine trnupe
working there. It brought nut a
first night mnh of serious stage
adm irers, not the least well known

B en jg m ln 'F ran k lin , had followed
Voteless *
r daring Yours* of th e HtUe
|First U. S. Newspaperwoman -■! ■p»p*r,
and ta rre d w ithout faa to
Now Can Cast
publisher, whote courage
Hailed As 'Mother Of Freedom’ of Franklin.
had attracted the attention
Ballots For Music

ICaaKswe I'ran r»«» I. In* S,f.»

one. we wish you nil the
joys nnd pleasures of n hap­
py Christinas Holiday-season

By DOROTHY ROB
A new American heroine haa
been, brought to life from (he
m usty records of Colonial New
York in stand beside -*ueh f ig ­
ures as Betsy Ross and M artha
Washington as one of the gallant
feminine figure* of American

an d hear these composers In the
original.”
Thus Mr. Hayes believes that
th e "idea and plan o f.a Symphony
H it Parade I* 'tailor-m ade' fur
thl* fellow.”
Mr*. Leslie Douglas, daughter
of H tnnr Wallace, form er Secret­
a ry of Commerce, U also a mem­ flra t newspaperwoman, described
ber of the Young People* League.
She says she Is going to cast n as the inspiration and goading
ballot or two herself. She a a y \ sp irit of this country’s first free
she'* very fond of Beethoven and , newspaper by Kent Cooper, in
would like to hear the orchestra I h's new historical novel, “ Anna
play his "E m peror” piano con- ! Zenger, Mother of Liberty.”
Known for his own determined
Another aellve member In the fig h t to m aintain freedom of th e
movement is p retty little Mrs. press In a modern world th reat­
Lucille Butler. Rhe works In th? ened by dictatorships, Mr Coop­
Bureau nf Interna) Revenue and er credit* Ann* Zenger, wife of
le president nf the Government John Peter Zenger, publisher of
the New York Weekly Journal,
The d u b ’* member* are selected with the first e f f r r t to establish
from th* governm ent's 61 agen­ a press free from government
cies by their employe* counselors. controls.
They organised originally to raise
Though hlalcry has recognited
money, to buy fig h ter planes d u r­ Zenger a* the first champion of
ing the war far th* Army and .freedom of (he press In America,
Navy.
Mr. Ccoper, a fte r exhaustive re ­
L ast year they helped' in th* search Into early Colonial rec­
drive to reis* funds to support ords, advances the Ihrory that It
the Symphony.
Now they are was really the prin ter’a beautiful
throwing all their eupport behind and talented wife. Anna, who
the Symphony H ll Parade.
wrote tho barbed paragraphs and
ringing editorials of the New
am ong them being th a t famoue be­ York Weekly Journal,
which
liever In th in g s, Shakespearian, reused the early Colonist* to a
Gen* Tunney.
new conception of freedom.
To get beck to the Noel Coward
Rhe was, undoubtedly, the
prem iere, Georgs Jean Nathan w rrld'a first woman editor and
aimed a rath e r stiff Journalistic
uppercut el the la test Coward
frippery. .
"P resen t L aughter,” according
to N athan, "grim ly adheres to his

publisher, editing the Journal
during h e r husband’s nine months
lonmtnt, an d continuing
year* a f te r hi* death.
Mr. Cooper base* hla theory on
records
allowing th a t .Zenger
himself lacked both the ambition
and the w riting talen t to produce
the sparkling independent paper
which w as th i first voice of preset
freedom
In America.
O thers'
among hi* associates have been
variously credited w ith th* writ*,
Inge, but m e a rc h convinced the*
was th a t of Anna Z angtr.
The New Yotk Weekly Jo u rn al
was first published In 1733,
1783, to
^volce the people’s rig h ts end *xp rie the machination* of a ty ran ­
nical governor. Zenger; ■ printer^
was goaded by his wife Into U k-,
log the step, according to th e
neve), In order to com bat the In­
fluence. o f ' the only olhar news­
paper In New York, which waa
controlled by the government.
The new paper* success wa»
Immediate and Its result* farreaching. When a t la st Zenger
was Jelled, w ithout Indictment,
his wife carried on ae editor and
publleher of the paper. The serv­
ices of th e most famoue lawyer,
of the colonies, Andrew Hamil­
ton, of Philadelphia,, were, enlist-

ton, Franklin, Ja m es Alexander
(attorney for Zenger) and to
Anna Zenger. The |e t t ; r reads:
"D ear John:
"This la how I feel about w hat
we are fighting fo r:
“ I —Man's progress s t o p p e d
when freedom to p rin t was sup­
pressed. Restore th e rig h t to
p rin t and he will g o forw ard to
g reater thlngi,
—A frev preag can develoJT
and bring to rea lity other free*
dom i such a* the rig h t to speak
openly and the r ig h t to worship
as one chooses.
”3—Once established, freedom
cannot survive unless the press
th a t established It rem ains frep.

May Cheer and Good Will be Youra
Always in Your Home— in Your
Heart

JNO. D. JINK1NS
Tax Collector
Thn Personnel
Of the Tax Collector's Office

“4—Good morals, not govern­
ment, should control .what the
press prints.
"All of tfile le w orth fig h tin g
fori W# erg su fferin g for w hat
we are dolgg b u t all of those
who have done th in g * M make
this world b etter had th eir tria ls
and tribulation*.
"God wlU blea* u* If w* do not
quit!
" I lor* ypu, John I
, ^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 f » w e + e + m e e e e e e e e e e H e e m e 4 e f e w e e e &lt; '* m W e 4 i e *

Ihristroas *
1 GReejfngs

On Broadway
Again this year we wish you

TUESDAY. DEC 14, I04fc

It’a a holiday joy to wish

f I up 1 1:•h.*«I I'm tit |*0 gf f,
OFF.I
the piece to g el h u je picture* ni
vnur favorite movie sta r for not).
Ing. As S U rr explained, It co»*j
| ; more to remake an obi sign than
\ to build a new one.. About *11
&lt;’ th a t’s saved tv sum* w iring, sock\[ el*, and other metal.
■
S ta r r ’* firm designs, m enulao
1; lu tes, operates, 1 ( 1 1 , end ren t,
! ,l;n * that Ides men think tip.
11 Rentals range from 16.000 to 115.11 000 a month,.
. i ■ Th# company’s biggest projsel
‘ 1 is 7h by 260 feet, with on* letter
1! 40 feet high.
11
The m ost' complex and roost
! expensive sign in th* Strauss
&gt; stable -hang) over th* F elice thee; ter on Bmedwev. It's worth s
, q u arter nf a million, uses 27,000
; bulbs In four color* and can n*
! changed completely every 20 s*c&gt; ond*. The light bill far this aver; age* about |fi00
month:
.The 'com oeny's biggest new
project destined for Broadway Is
g irl made out of plexiglass.

you one, to wish you nil the
Merriest Christmas you’ve
ever enjoyed —

(he H ap­

piest New Yenr' In all the
world. Mny nil your drenma
come true.

Flickering Flames in their m otley hues hold tho warmth of our
Good W ishes in their vivid beauty. Through tho yearn of iticnndeo«Sht light and ftooreseent light, this organization has served this
community to the best of its ability. Another Christmas . . . Another
Year . . . To you. Good Cheer.

MAFFETT’S AUTO SERVICE
Now York Life Insurance Co,

HOLY NIGHT
5 1LENT NIGHT

( I M

It ia good to know that
Christmas ia hsr* again . . ,
good to oslsbratS it,
a* in th* past, with ao many
fin* p4opU with whom

Though the yule balls
ring out th01r loudest,
they cannot drown out
the heArtlneaa of our
season'* wishes fdr yoti..
^ • In. Whatever way we
eftn, we’rg helping to
make .your Christmas
m errier—and - look for-'
ward to. even more
faultless service to you
throughout 1947.

* 4 a n happy to b * associated
-

in this community, and
to whom w o‘now aand
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C H R IS T M A S

IS

H E R E II

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K Its in the music of the cherished*/
carols hovering’like a benediction
..oyer ihe bustling crowds.
H -Time
tor us to send *you our best
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wishes for the happiest Chfistmii
you have ever known.

* i

RANDALL

a »«» um. 4u ,aw.
C Jt H t l . UW

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SANFORD,

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FLORIDA,

Mayo Offers
Suggestions
To Aid Citrus

Returning From Paris Conference
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PARIS, Dec. 28— &lt;/P)♦"herc was more bitter fight­
ing- in Indo China today,
and the prealdent of the
, Viet-Nnm republic has fled
from Hanoi to HadonK. six
miles away,
French troops ere now in
command o f Hanoi’s ontirc
Euwpsnn quarter, and the

E lection Will Be
Held To Determine
Farm Committee
MwUon of th e Oronmunllv Com*
ml Nee for the Agricultural Con­
servation Association will lake place
tomorrow a t Sanford. Oviedo and
Longwood. It was announced to*
■by C. II. Dawson. secretary.
Holders of gsefy1' work afieet
filed are requested to. 6c present
a t th e nearest place* as follows:
Kanford UUtrlct. which Includes
T* Ink* ■Monroe, Pan la and la k e
Mary! a t County Agent's office hi
■
the Court House at 10:00 A. M.;
Oviedo district. Including Oencva,
ClmlooU. Hla via and Ooklenrod. a t
Future Farmers building at Oviedo
School at 3:00 P. M
, The Longwood district Include*
AjTurest City. Altamonte Springs
iukI Bear Lake. Voting for this
district adit take place at t oo P
M. a t Lyman School.
* Election of these officers Is very
..Im p o rta n t, according to O r i e l
, i Mathleux, government director ol
‘ tiling of claims for Seminole
,
bounty The county oil ice will not
be able to operate or make appli*
cation tor paym ents for soil con*
I
se real Ion or protrim * unless there
.a re duty elected offteeff.
Present committee officers are
Leo Butner. chairm an. Don C arraway of Oviedo and Jo* “Dicker of
Longwood.
VET INFORMATION
*
In the absence ot, Thomas M.
*
Hill, contact representative lor
Chapter IS ot th e Disabled Ameri­
can Veteran*, who Is currently at
Bay Pines Hospital, disabled vet, erana tn the Sanford area desiring
jalnform ation ana aaked to write to
.AJAtljutant Isaac Shier. 1501 North
Wr*t more land Drive. Orlando. The
headquarter* of the peat la located
tn Orlando and th e organization
meets a t th e Legion home In th a t
city on th e t i n t and third Wed­
nesdays of each month.
BANKER DISS
to s w YORK. Dec. » - (;p &gt; - B a ro n
Robert de Rothachlld, former leader
of the famoua banking.house, died
-y e ste rd a y tn l*a*aan*, RwlUerV ta n d . He m 88 y e a n old. Roths­
child had Head In the to u te d State*
I
following the InvMloq of France
w until early th k year

Veterans Service

Any veteran in M ed e t eerr*•
*»**«■.• •• any of
the tollowtng c a te w r k i U rebe lew:
Tt- i k t t ___..
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Coordinator - K B . C arter
e lk National B e n i Buildpterm ent Barrio*. 111 North
Park Avenue.
Vocational T raining and Edu­
cation — T. W, Lowtoo, Court
Home.
Lege
tic n ! a __ ____
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Office every

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F l e d k v s AssiKtanct’
To (Jrowers Endeav­
oring: To I m p r o v e
nl a r k e i Conditions

Vielt-Nam President
Forced To Flee As
French Troops Gain
Ground Ncai* Hanoi

,Vlsl ffunese ara firing ground on
^ -a lte re d fronts. Dispatches said It
P a a fcellcved French an a o r and In­
fantry reinforcements from the
■re* of Haiphong have reached a
point shout 35 mile* from Hanot.
In the amt them slat,' of Cochin
China there have been some Isola­
ted Incidents of violence. I t U
brifevrd th s Vlet-Hsmeaj tried to
W l the government of Cochin
. China to Join In th e fight for Uw
dependence, but a French dispatch
sajrr the move failed
£. On Chrtstmca day In H a n d the
•WUI-Hamaae mad* a fierce counter
^attack near the grigs cf the ngtlve
quarter, They p artly -b u m o d I ha
French Commission sr.'s mahklctf.
but loll back under French lire
Msny were left dead.
Today French troops are m anning
a tight cordon ground th * 'c ity 's
Annmlte section. Ole French are
tinting the civilian population to get
out before the plopping up begins

W INTER HAVEN. IVc.
(S p rn a l) \sittrln g the citrus in ­
dustry of Florida th a t he " s ta n d ,
ready to 'rifrr every facility
asr.tktaiirc in my power", to brim:
about more iatisfactory m arkrlin::
condition*, i'omtnwsiuner of A gnculture Nathan Mayo on a visit
to the s a*r .citru s inspection
bureau yesterday answered rt
statem ent recently issued by Tom
j.e w n rt, Irel and grower. ‘ Stc
w art's statem ent appeared in . 4 1
recent 1 ,aue of un jlrlando paper
in which he. called upon Mayo t ••
"advize ihc Florida citrus IniRistt.v
on a Ju-.l ami equitable form ula by
which nltS it fruit quality should
tie judged ”
Mayo, win, conferred will, (i I
Cotreland, ■»ui&gt;ervnnng inspcclor to
cliuigr 0 1 ihe Bureau, declared in
a letter bn addressed In' Slew or!
that "You* have handed mo a i'lg
ruder," and then proceeded to tra^
(hat "It 1 * not difficult for un­
to under.&gt;tan,J .why we * 0 and
denly find ourselves on a rtifg ed
road in ihi* cltrtis picture, and
I F l i r w -••methiug can Ire done
to lielji the sltnallon." The re*!
of Mayo* letler, with ruggnstlon
for ih r bettering n f ‘citnlg comb
tirrna, follow*. 4-__________
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"F ir t everyone lnfeie.tr-d M
the ,riir,=, ,(eai mu -1 he willln,*
to F \ » F Til F i A&lt; TS an 1
KF. ADI lo do \oinethtng atmut
tt
If r,oi already tbe,e. [ e r h z r
•jLn ai. rapidly approaching thzt

AMONO THI NOTAlllS on lh» SS. America when It docked In New York
were these three members of the U. a delegeUon to the U. N. Educe*
tiona), SrlenUflc cod Cultural Organ ballon conference la Faria. They)
era ( t to r.): Dr. Gcorso N. Shuster, president ol Hunter College;
former OPA Administrator Chester Bowie* end William Benton, Assist*
ent Secretary of Slate. The trio said the meeting h id been “ very suc­
cessful—more co than anyone dared la hope."
(fntem etionel)

Envoy From Philippines Pays High
Tribute To Sanford General
An expression of appreciation
snd g ratitu d e froni the • people
*t&gt;r Uie Phillppine Islands to Hrig,
General Joseph C. Hutchison was
made today hy a delegation from
the Islands headed .by Senator
Hsttpada Pendatun, whn-ns an un
conquerable guerrilla fought he
Side I he G rn .ra l in the lilteral l&lt;*,
of Mindanao, southern region of
the Philippine* where the Moron,
the Mohammedan population, reaids.
“The people of the Philippines
today pay homage to a distlh
finished w ar hero of Sanfnid,
SHANGHAI, Dec. 28, l/Tl— FI*.," S enator Pendatun said,
Three airplane rrashr* in n / ng
"Our visit ia a token of the Filthat hung over Shanghai on plgn’a esteem , gratitude
and
Christm as Day caused the death friendship for the great Ameri
of 8 3 passenger* and crewmen can who not only played an im­
and Injured l!&gt; others. E arlier p o rtan t rcle In Important Philip
figures had s«t the death toll at pine cam paigns hilt who has also
“18. but the figure has been r e ­ taken official and personal con
vised downward
*ern and affection fry the wel­
A Shanghai newspaper, T h a fare of 18,008,000 probit on the
Post and Mercury, said two of other *lde of the world who rar
the victim* are Americans. One. rted out a hlstnrlc resistance
CapL J. M. Greenwood, was kill­ against the enemy (brooch the
ed. The ether, K. B. Preus, was dark day* of the war.**Injured seriously, [loth men were
Senator Pendatun, envoy pleui
pilots of transpo rt plane* owned
ihe
by the Chinese National Aviation potenlisry nT the Republic
Corporation, China'* leading air Philippines and delegate !■* Ihe
line, Their home addresses were UNESCO conference in Pan-., n a ­
not mads known. The third planr tional aenator and recognized
was owned hy another Chinese leader of~ th e nearly 2 Jh.rti.00 0
Morn inhabitant* of the Philip­
company.
pine*, head* ths party r„o&gt;|tn*rd
All throe crashes
Involved of Mr*. ’ Pendatun arid F rh x b ertf
planes winging In from Chunking G. Bustos, w ar correspondent
in anticipation of gay Christm as during the war, at preset t nuhlic
parties in • h s n g h s t
A fourth rrlatton* officer of the Pbiltptnn*transport
with
ten
perrons Consulste General In Nr
Vort
aboard, is missing and feared and biographer of Philippine
lost. It wa* believed th a t most President Manuel Rozas.
of the victims were Chinese.
The Senator, * regular U 8 AFA Chinese woman was killed
and three of her children injured FX officer a t the qutbreal of th
when one of the transport planes war, assigned In Mindanao, nev­
crashed into a farm house near er surrendered amt org»ni»e,| the
nucleus o f the guerilla movement
Woosung.
,
t h e ’ region,
commencing
Tho thick fog over .Shanghai in
initially
w
ith
th#
Morn
l»do ha
prevented »t least a dozen planes
from various Chinese cities from tallinn. Mr*. Pendatun da ughter
making landings a t the coast city of a prom inent Philippine i hris
during Christmas d .y end night. *'■"
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E ight of the plane* turned back, b .nd in the underground through
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The three th a t crashed had Hr- .
lh* over three
cled over Shanghai until their Hoes* ocetipationi hanillmg mnr
gasoline lank* were nearly empty ale building and women otgnut
and then had to attem p t a laud* rations.
G e n e ra l H u tc h iso n w as ll.c sec
Irfg.
An American doctor, William ond in command of the American
II. Byrne, a flight surgeon of the forces In the Mindanao campaign.
United Air T ransport Command The reg u lar Philippine guerilla
a t Tokyo, nearly lost his life unit* under th* then Gnl. IVndalooking for survivor* in on* of tim were attached to the lluirhltho wrecked plane*. Ha was son command, and both .worked
overcome by fum es' In the burn­ closely to reduce the enemy In
ing fuselage and was rescued by the hills.
Th* Sanford soldier wa* per­
another American officer who
waa not Identified. Dr. Ryrnea sonally responsible f o r . taking
care of th* Ijbm tdlate needs nf
ia from Cookeville, Tenn.
the Mindanao guerillas, who were
In ’TagmT'knd rgblUhed by year*
of undernourlahinent, giving them
uniforms, arm*: food an^ q u ar­
ters a t hi# own *Initiative and re­
sponsibility,
Renator Pendatun
T he Christmas p a rty ., of U»
. C'**tt**ea on Fa** Faar
VrIran of Foreign Warn post Mon­
day evening waa reported to have
been very well attended an d memb e n contributed more th a n *50
worth of canned good* toward the
Batration Army's Christmas aid
program, seconding to A djutant
MONT JO L I, Quebec, Dec. 2«.
John Baula.
W&gt;— A ftar th ree days in which
Letters from various VTfff posts. they d rifted tew ard the aea, two
Inquiring shout the coming con­ persona w ere rweettad today from
vention to be held hero on Jan. an Ice floe In th e fit. Lawrence
M were read. Plana were discussed River, on th e Gsspe coastto try to have 100 member* out
They w ere t%r fifth snd t i l t h
for the next meeting on Jan. 13. survivors o f a ! Quebec Airways
the 8L I-awplane which
RAIitEY RETURNS
rence 'on , "
The seventh
plane disapOAKU8L&amp; P e n n , Dec. n ~ V n \ '
. of. the riv er
■Fleet Admiral WUliam KaBey
h a re drowned,
h aa been elected to th e board of
been taken
dtreotor* of th s Carlisle Tiro
fhsbber Oanpany. R was i
today. Th* prealdent of the
pany, FUrber kfaiehall, announced
th* eleetkm of Halsey to Ute ’
directors' board a t a Ohrtratmaa
party for emptoyaa MarehaU said
th a t Halsey had been relieved of
Active duty In th e Navy a t hie own
request after « y*ans of.

62 Persons Are
Killed In 3 Plane
Crashes In China

Two Americans Arc
Amonjf Victims Of
Shanghai Tragedy

P"lllt

"S inie I t h e
t ‘o'mmlsstoner
rrf \g r iciiltiMe'-} p a rt tn the F'lnt
uln i-ilru* locturr hav been thapplication of arul to maintnn
compliance wtth the Florida Ci*
1 ru* F'ruil l.aw* and Ihe F loriil'
('ittn - Commirjinn'* Regulation
Including standard* for grad,
sire ami m aturity.
" 1 trust that the growers, thIradr organtralron and the FI
tida f tint* 1‘ommlsal-rti will nrecnslder me presnmptunu-. r.b-mld
I offer a few ,,l&gt;servatton. to,
consideration inisnv of which &gt;e
are on record a formerly a I 0
eating I
•*Tn those win, I now- tire i|di&gt;t
cnee between IMMATURE A .‘ill
OVKHMAT UHF fruit and p rid e .
it b a- recogtiiird fact lhal ihe
present stan d an l ol uiatunty and
grade are not Riifficient lo pro­
perly evaluate and classify1 cirrus
U nit shipped to m arket or deliver­
ed to canning plant* (However,
our challenge stdl hohD "F ind 1
packrd h oi below thr-e .1 rod,
Rrdi" that moved rlui&gt;i&gt;z 'he
period rectifies too- wa- feqn,-—t i
' Ai yoilf questp.n deal. iii ,tl y
wtlh standards nl quality, I w'll
firil say lliat in my opinlnu r'-ete
is already available snfficieu- mform ation and data from winch
standards may be revised, form ul­
ated, and made applicable tn c it­
rus offered for running ami fo,troth fresh fruit ami canned pack
shlpm enta."

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lion of the Sanford Farmer-. Siute
M arket and Raid he hoped for
considerable 'im provem ent In the
celery situation after the fir-.t ot
th e 'y e a r.
With Commissioner Mayo tieside* hla own family were Mr and
lir a . J . M. Duncan' of Oklnwahu
and th e ir daughter. Mr*. E G.
Row Inn of Tallahassee and Mr.
.and Mr*. Louis O. Gravely. Jr. nf
Jacksonville,

Christmas Party
Held By Veterans

Last 2 Survivors
Of Crash Rescued

ELLIOT BETURNH
NEW YORK. Dec, 38- t / D Elllot Rooeeveli m id today hla
future political actvllien will dep-nd upon th e pollctea of the
several political parties hut Utat
he dom believe in working within
the framework of Ute two major
parties. Rooaevelt la beck in New
York after e trip to Poland end
Russia, accompanied by hla wife,
the former ectrees Fbye fcneroon.
Rooaevelt eeld he eUll' la of the
opinion th a t the Trum an a d ­
m inistration tuu departed from
certain of the domeetlc and foreign
policies of hD father, the U te
Prealdent Rooaevelt.
GREKKH IN PURSUIT
ATHENS, Dee. 28, U H - A
Greek arm y commander (a said
to have annouV ed today th a t hla
forges have been ordered ta p u r­
sue retreatin g Greek guerrilla#
Into B u lg a ^ a rm m atter w hat th e
consequence*. T h at’# w hat th ree
Athena new spapers quote Brig.
General Nicholas Papankholou aa
saying. H e'a the general com­
bi ending
G re e k
governm ent
force* In the narrow llira c e areh
between B ulgaria and the Aegean
Sea.
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NO. 42

Truman Still
Is Undecided
On Labor Bill
President Announces
Jan. 6 As Date Of
Legislative M e s s ­
age To C o n g r e s s
in d e p e n d e n c e ; m o . .
Doe. 26— t/H—I’ nt 8 i d e n t
Truman's personal plane
l*Tl (1 rami view airport for
Washington today, emlinjr
ills1 brief Christmas visit
with his family in Missouri.
The president’s plane took
o f f at :i 1 1 f \ ,&gt;i„ Eastern
Time.

WASHINGTON. Dye. 38—(&amp; )—
President TYuman still has n o t decldnrt tth.it h r will ask the new
Republican-controlled Congrcif to
(1 -v ahoul IstKr:-management , pro*
I,Jems The, -W hile HOUS* sold tOd r r . Utat the Chief E l ecu live d o flttT ills

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t'cly h a s d e cid ed t,r se n d his le g la l* -.
t ic - mesaagf, to Congress on Ja n .

\ t*«ii li id tpfro tfixsrd amoiif Ihr
Thr 8 ft la 'not certain yet prirether
|1 M. Hlh Army ami llir l .i p t o r i r Itnl
iihltrH *I rw tir
into Ihr ilridhlrd a r m nf l!)r he -.ilt! deliver it tn person AccordInland
and W i L i i i u m pfltlmtiU In l»rl|* ,im rU H iu ln l %no.nno m t d r h o rn d fu i T h r d r i t h l«fl U if% une to present |datu. ihe President
* 1 11 follow u p jrilh a report tn
poftfd lo r i r f f j im r Ihotrtjmf
Arnn MiMd!
|t«gd iii|i|idi «*
*lu fe rii.illtm tl iiifuiidpholol
in Jt{Mti from Ih r grr.i( raithi|Uiikr an&lt;| H'l.il n .ttr

Absenteeism h
Crippjing Auto

Georgia Forces f Sli;,,,.(ls M,
Line Up In Fight ! ~
For Governorship

Maniifadurers
\sscmlily l-inrs Arc
I t i r c c d To Close
Down Temporarily

ATLANTA, lh-- Zfi. t M*»
L d i l r m in Ihr T u l i t m l i r fnvrrn
in U rnrcid rlflipnnl
Ihrt

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\rilm lllk'r *ve I * k r Mill
tHr frrio
inlmdiq) for
fit*.
Ih r la ir f##»irrn»*f »{lrrf
H ogrnr i a 'i ti d f lf r Hm V liar
rH &lt;»f Aiigvhtt, laftm dm k
cjirriket **l fjip h m n r ami l«Ji
Tnlriiadgr
wnikrf,
R.iiil
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hn nd rid pir(| gr?i id mi|t|n»r 1 had
lir r o m a ifr Tnl' it*t ,i r ill Ai Ir a •»I
Lin »«»5th «o«sM In* rrf|iiir«(| In
roll ft ol I lie tegi’ilaf lire.

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When ttm PrcEliirnt reacli*s
Waitiiugtnn lie will tind labor and
idler legislator probkutv, of unu-n.il mignltuile oscnltlng IiU a ttrnl lot i
A '« n c tates say th a t Uirec r-eparite me\v»(te.i will occupy most of
Mr

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return and th e opening o( Congrnsa
e.iily ur i t mojstn o n e nf th e
message deals atth Ihe nation's
tilraoero a n o th e r with economic
I'fo trlc n
an.) p ie th ird w ttjt th e
A dm iiiM ration .. ieggqa’J vi, (nouram :
‘Hie P rr’Uleni a lre ad y hn» b e­
am, wot IS oil lit' ittrtv’rta n i me.cvhae

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Sanford Enjoys
( hrislmas Day
Without Mishaps

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PRIVIOim IRtIMAN li it
I *| ,t|j I '» '
W d t
falMivr ' nf
11&gt;, n a' luig fiBLurial tl. ij
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Mm I li I --I ,t pi.I 111 » t Its **»! liih,l
uthnult.i(nr, repfarJiiiit VViK y M
» . »• in’* *!• I a » » d
W? a 11, wfin r®• ignrd i r r r nl i v I ■* I* i .1 J . | aft-1 H I r-&gt;t- In If d*iA%M|
Pfrsidpiit alto designated K?-r i • * i * * Mild1v iim+% 1.1 s! lfti*l*!V
Abide from a K ia ^ flrp th a t
at tlonelrm fCJcpcdH^r* another rule
pi *
Afr»pi| fiVs
pUyfil tiy WyelL (fnfernofiuMDf) | liH,r n Hu pi * Tin!d&lt;»tvir* nil*"! ulmiiit thicrtfriflii house? An W rit Fourth
HHMMiir wMit**i= m I h r f l t l r u l l .S tu rt, rnbYwrV «( a im ill am ount
»d r.r.h
a restaurnnt, entry
.it r*i
of a urak thn*f int o n hou»^, and
\rstm Is ( 'hargo In

MarfitiV Hotel l*’irr School Sludcnts Arc
J-tilcil I’ or Killing
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ii doty ,tl the tim e t
tn ,
aid lie hud inspected
-•'nit
floor Jttr«n und storage ■I ,-t
minute.. Iirfo r, firr vvi dlMitvci
c*l in lire a te a . lie said. It by,I ,
lil.c to me t h a t fire couldn't h ate
tartrd . in that nhorl tin,,- unlr ii.tneone u.-pil a rhsm ir
City police atnl fit*- »fCbiai
11 ,1,1 e r in e iic d an nl mum ,,f \r
:.nn, hut F’lre Chief Guy M„ ley
ttrt he W ould not- dr-oii-v th-&gt;
i .\n.ip oP th e fit* uidir he had
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m ade a m o re th o ro u g h irn &lt;■ ! iga

•ion.
Damage* from th r fire were
»:tim ated unofficially at about
Midi,0 0 0 . Three per -oo . receive I
minor in iu ttrs, while 3 :. morn, of
• he Iftfnroom hotel
gut ted
by the fire.

Citrus Growers Near
Of L chh CPA Control
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. M i Citrus grow ers and tanners were
given some good new* by the
Civilian Production A dministra­
tion this evening.
Ah official of the -government
agency announced th a t remaining
controls over m e of tin (date will
be relaxed tomorrow.
The guverment recently removed
restriction* on the distribution of
tin plate which prohibited the
m anufacture nf m ore than a lim it­
ed amount of Un can* aa eontamer* for certain food and other
items.
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Now the CPA plan* to do away
w ith eontroia over the ainnypt of
tin plate which -can be used in
m anufacture of tin cans and in
lim itations on alee*.

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•m the .tate of the nation He
•■’ill ha.-, unitrt constderatkm th*
Arimlnlrtrattoti co u r^ durtnu the
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[-!hiI 1In t
,5,1 M * pri I rtfit
,»'* two \r a i.- on liie subject of
■■Ii***m111 *1 1r- i
a• r li r i
f ppnrtrd Giro leyl .IdJ'.'fL Mr Truman also
|„,r
riiil y I nd.it T h r
tdrtlll flilf*' nil submit tn Conyrraa messagea
hi;iftv i mpl"
I JH*i» AnfliBis.
•a, the new inulgel anil on em-

rnndge mi* !lip L?ie|p hf
v'nfpa hr ir-riv»d ill the |?**M#*» •*

\Corwlin -backed seat* in the
B its T heater ark being replaced
with new aaata atf m etal stan d ­
ards, red leatherette bottoms and
ro te plush back*. Mare titan 8 8 k
o f these modern type seats are
being Installed, said Manager
Robert H arris. The sidewalk in
front of the theater was recently
p a i n t e d with red and green
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Hi igi’ \|*i|fiifrti
'h i r n t^ • 'M‘I‘ »my m Iid'I i i»f Htiyct -r
IrviffH fl | t L' ' '**3 ,ll*r| i»*har Hi
I mi » i
Hid D
n i f ■1 1 #•rI
■In F 1 %11 Mill* Ml

JJiipportm of Telm«(li^*5 whM*
EUtittmarv tiimpfiign are ra l ly imr
hefiind tl»r* youthful llrrm n n I »l

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elect A|, K T hotnpnn, -

election anil formally annnun
th r v ih n m in th r two r x w titr
p o d tion^ Talnmiticc hecket clam*
the co n trit for governor now In*
anion*: th r runner,, up, and tin
plan to prrwlafm llrrrn an as g»ernor.
If they f-til. Th* uupi'tt,
demnurt inauguration as licutc, &gt;
an t govcrnnr an,t tlicn await A
nail's resignation. New aupporl
for Tb',nit&gt;»on 'c*fno ir«1a_y from
Flooy la-arirr A. N. DuH-n "f
Douglicrly county, ami a candidal*
for speaker, Charlrs L. Gowtn
of Glynn rr„inly.
Meanwhile, atippnrlart of Tal
Ittailge ‘ ’oj&gt;ened rani)i,tign head
quarter* in A tlanta. The l»l
tnadgr group Malm * the leiiaU
turn has the riehl to elect t
candidate from the two men re
relying th e ’highest w rite-in vote.
Herman received a few thousand
sruch l**lMa in the general elec­
tion.
The Thompson forces, supported
by Governor Ellis Arnsll, plan
for Aroall to remain in office
nnlil Thompson lake* the oath
as lieutensnt-gnvernor. Then Arnall would resign and Thompson
would take £V*r the top Job.

.engross Irom iiU economic council
nfi Jon fl nnr| on Jan 10 lleU send
tu- tentgrt message to capital hill,
ry-Mtent Trum an la spetidiri*
a tew more hrmrr. wllh th e
h o m e 'folks today before returning
to lit- -df-,k. in the Wluio ILo um ----Mr Tinm an u.c, announced Utat
be will (vn m other vL'.lt to IiU
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MHiii mill? Hiie III il H i **
M Neely. lie e»pressed himself grn^r nl i t *-t»i!.!!y w,»,l)J U&gt; i..
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with lowest temperature* 31 to
37 degree*. Friday, partly clbudy
and slightly warmer. Moderate
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l.nuiF 3 fi-1 &lt; Kail hrtfm i th** firrwithi thr fire
till*n fu III v
(Mill Pl-te l&gt; fit 1 1 *•♦*!t
II .If ^1*f)l It*- •taut ant was enter*
n l at 1 0 ;&lt;HI «»*cjurk yesterday
morning, a .ctcrii «kn)r was cut
and torn loose oil the south side
of the building and $ 10.7.S In cash
was taken from a cigar box under
the cotintrr. A .1.1 caliber colt
i i *.,,tv^r wsv ntjo reported by the
in,)i,c to have been stolen. The i
i-aah i ,-ginter had been tampered
with but not opened.
l b M ZiFiroww*. y«7 I’crzlmroon
Avenue, reported So*s of clothing
ami small article- from a bedroom
in the (mini, ami that ihe Mouse
bail been broken into at the south
Iredrrwrm si 1 0 .M) o'clock, T ues­
day evening.

tilgllUJIcli .alKt shot with hG iisil
pistol, ttra:- vj-ycitr old llcury l litk.s
'Hie polltcmnii knew U lc lull
tiicatdng ot ChrLtnuw He tvs., a
Navy veteran and the lather ol
M* chlldien Hick.' even otfefed
to Jmy the fare hienr toe the l*-o
16-year old.-, il tbclr fanullev
wouldn't send them Hie money
The high M'lvnoi .youtlL-, ate Iden­
tified by IFlective U m item nt
■lame.'. Kelly nr. Aaron Gore, J r ,
ot I/m g lUanch, aiut Krillt ixinaktsou, nt KUieron, N J . Oore la &amp;uld
to liwve adm itted killing tlte policeman , tvdh yoiillw. have been
Cliargtd with homicide, snd IJeut
Kelly says ivtlu-i ctiargea also will
tv* GW! against Uiem
'P ie tragedy obetlrmt e a rk T u es­
day after Gore and DonakUnn
a'ked Hick.-, tor dlrectkltu on the
The Hanford J q o t ) a t their
rout* Ui Plot Ida Hlckr. tried lo
[vr-tiorj- tlieui (n return hom e for mcetuig tndsy approved President
Christmas eve ami tlwt fatal attack Jack Ratlgon's suggestion to spemsor card or checker toum am enta
followed
among the tourl&amp;U. Gordon B rad­
ley
named chalnnan uf a
roinmittee &lt;n contact 15. M. ArmlBLACK MARKET TO KTOI*
tage. tourtal artlvtUes director, to
RERUN, tier F t-t/p)--G erm any regard to making oirangemen*.
niuat come off th e "ClgareUe
A covered dUh supper‘ will be
fllandard* soon. Ilia l'o the recoin- served a t 8:30 P. M Monday a t
mrndatJun made today b» » special the Tour tat Center and w inter
Investigating committee for Uw visitors and jo u r 1st.Club members
American m ilitary government. The a rr requested by M n. O- C. Earle,
group urge* U u t occupaton per­ prealdent of the club, to bring
sonnel b* batted from Importing covered duties of food with Ui*
American cigarettes Into Germatiy exception of tu to t loaf which
American cigarettes into Germany will be furnished. (M ice also wtB
because cigarettes rapidly b are been be served
replsclhg legal currency a t black
A new Urge blackboard haa '
market leveta. live conwnlltee as­ placed In th e hallway a t th*
serts th a t the sale and b arter of Tburirat Center with plenty of
cigarettes a t Inflated values by space to m ark date* of m eeting* o f
American O I's la damaging G er­ the Tourist Club and other aortal
many's economy.
activities during the week. 'V *

Jayrocs To Sponsor
Gaines F&lt;&gt;r Tourists

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TH E 5ANF0 RI&gt;-HERALDX SANFORD, FLORIDA

MONDAY, D E C ..23, 1946
ia Unity There It Strength

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TUESDAY. DEC. 24

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SKEET KNOWLES

ALSO GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS
ROAD SERVICE

~i&gt;HE long journey from Nazareth In Rethlehem . . .

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Iho hills nl ludoa . . . the flutter of angol wings. \

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new notes nf happiness

Carols and song upon the air . . . can*

dies gleaming into the night . . . serret whisperings and laughter

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in the home . . . g'rentmgs gmng from friend to friend . . . deeds
of love and mercy dpno in tho name of a Child.
No qrn.it symphony nr rnmnositinn ran match the Snng nf

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Christmas. It rises ebnvn the clatter and roar nl the city; it
throbs thrnuqh the scattered town and hamlet; it sings through
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the sunlit islands nf the South; it permeates the frozen wastes
of the Northland

In ever-widening volume its strains echo

Before its magic the hosts nl darkness take flight It tnurhes
the slumbering chords nf memory, it heals nld hurls and scars;
it hinds loved ones in a rinser and deeper lie. There aro no
friendless nr forsaken within its snund; under its influence the
itrong reach out In help Iho weak. Peace and love and Jny, these
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Christmas is the greatest nl all snngs berause it is understood

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PLUMBING and HEATING

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Moro Who Refuted To SjjjrMer A.r .tnL.maps
{West Virginia Supreme Court J
Hujchaons |n Sanford) piaDT0 Form On Park Use I Holds There Is A Santa Claus
Thompson As
Inquiry Into
S u ccessor
Citrus Union
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One of the g/c#tc»t native lead-( aide of nur forces, he revealed,
CHARI.ESTON.
W.
Va.,
Dec.
uni
to
the
effect
that
the
jolly
era o f the Philippine xUelrillJ
In the U. S. Army to which h«
24, UP)— This is the season of old gentleman who resides at the
warfare against the Japanese i:i! waa attached, Senator l'*ndalun
Christmas, but the Welt Virginia north pole end works so diligent­
Mindanao, Senator Sslipads K. attained the lank of lieutenari.
state supreme court Is in-a defi­ ly all year 'round is no myth.
I’edatun, together with Mrs. Pen* colonel and after the end of th
ant mot d in connection with
And If there still are dlsbe- f .
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datun and an*'attendat, will ar­ war, he became a senator.
Christmas.
Havers, Judge Hatcher has this LJ. O . L U I l U i n e C r a f t I «
rive today to be the Burst* of
In “ Father" Edward Haggerty'*
The court Is defying anyone to to »oy today:
Hritf. General J. C. Hutchison-and book, “Guerrilla Padre In Min­
prove that Santa Claus does -not
“ I f Ihe opportunity arise*, 1 1
Mrs, Hutchison at their home in danao” the Catholic -dhapfuin, b
exist. Scoffers to the contrary, shall enjoin — in this fvh lo n : |
Indian Mound Villair.'
West Virginian wrote: “ Halipadi
;AHk
says the highest court o f West I-et legislatures outlaw the laws
Senator Pendatuin reprcactita K. I'cndatun was a Catholic Moro
Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. of evolutlun. if they must; let*
the province of Cotabato in the or Miglmlanau, son of an old llnj
Philippine governnfent, and_ _has of Datu*.
On the _official record of the the constitution be amended till
As a boy he wm
tl&gt; &amp;KTIIUK BECKWITH, JH. appeals bench there is a formal it looks like a patchwork quilt: |
ATLANTA. Dec. 0 4 -(A*)-The
tty AmorXIrd Pr
ATLANTA, Dec. 21— (/l»J been a delegate to the UNESCO’ reared In the house of Mr. .E d ­ American
A delegation representing the opinicn attesting to Saint Nick's
Federation of Labor is
conference in Paris, France. He ward Kuder, the superlntendeol
but roh not childhood Qf its moat
Democratic Senator Tom
[ ■
—Governor Ellis Arimll of arrived
mapping plana for an organizing Sanfoid iisseimll Association and existence end this opinion never
in
New
York
from
I'arK
of
schools
for
Ihe
province.
Ukv
Santa S t e w , t H
u f Tennessee to•|
.Ceorgiu announced today .Dec. 17 and went lo Washington other promising young Morus ji drive among Florlda'a 75 000 cltum a number of haufurd citizens up- has been overruled. A dissenter InDIgutng • mystery pcaied
U-fof*
the
City
Commiaator,
svtkers
Southern
Director
Grofjr
that he wfintft Lieut Gover­ on Dec. 20,
good family, he received the per
Continue. Judge llatchar: " U t d a y dem aoU eilIn tlirt»uKli injust wouldn’t have a chsnci.
nor-elect M, E Tliomjwon “ When we landed with the aonal attention of this great friend Ooogp' says the campaign will get tasl night.to protest the granting
Just 19 years ago today Judge hltn be to succeeding generations V c s tlg a tio iir of , the v e r lm l
underway
on
the
second
of
January.
of
the
right
tor
(he
Chatanooga
•ij to serve out the term for 24th and -Hat IHvUM s ut Cota- of the Morns.
Along with the drive, according Lookouts to mantain a training John Hatcher quietly read from as he has to us — a joyous father j ultilUHtUin g iv e n by t ile KlIS“ He grew up more America):
bal«. Mindanao, on Apr. 24. .11)15,"
- which the Jute Eugene Tul Mid
to
Oooge, the A P. of U will offer school at the Municipal Uasebun the trench the unprecedented de­ of childhood, a pleasant indul- siuiiH to the c o m m a n d e r o f
General Hutchison, “ we hoJ than Moro in s|teech and thought4o
aid the Industry with Ua i'ark prior to (he arrival of the claration that there is a Santa genco Of parenthood, and a hap- an A m e ric a n Navy laiidinif
j] madge wn* elected Kov&lt;fr" an unopposed landing due l « the - lie married a young Moro,
MataMi
Clatis. Hatcher was alarmed at py memory o f old age. In th is ,,.„,*•* *,»
roit n filw .
nor. Tulmadge died lust fact that'the guerrillas had driven hay, another protege of Mr. Kud marketing problems A marketing Toledo Mud Hens.
expert from the Washington head­
John hiider and Gcurge Stine disbelief and wanted to reassure kindly old gentleman I. no harm. * { * * 1 t0 « * . ' W t ®r *h“ M u "
- Saturday. He wits to have tne Japanese back. We went rr, and after passing the liar Be­ quarters
and no guile - except perhaps1
llort, o f
ill
of the union will tind.-r- of the lleseball Assuctamm »«»* his own children.
pratticully to the middle of the came the moat promising political
I gucoaeded Amall on Jana.14. ‘
Hatcher's
declaration
places in his manner of entering houses *•’ ’ minutes. S te w a i t s a y s lie
take a survey of conditions which lurraed the Commission that it
figure
among
the
Magindanaui.
island
before
we
met
string
'j 'Amalia statement, marie at hU
Is anxious to (lave loth the Blata
During the invasion of the Philip­ have forced Uie Industry lo close would be impossible to get the the West Virginia court on rec- by the way o f the ebirouey."
: office at the cepltol. ended specula- resistance."
and Nary departments nuke a
down during the present week.
pines
he
served
as
a
lieutenant
Held
into
condition
for
tne
Mud
He
pointed
out
that
this
situa­
&lt; tiona a* to what his course would
statement on the tncldrnt.
Googr says a preliminary survey Hen* from Feb. 20, when the
be following the death of Oovcrnor- tion was due largely to Slum and and adviser on Moro co-operation
In London, meanwhile, llrttaln
of condlllooa prompting (he shut­ Cnaltanooga school is scheduled
with
the
army.
Instead
of
sur­
Christian
guerrilla
fil/hters
who
’ elect Eugene Ibbiiadge. hi* political
notified Russia UuA Uie next Klep
down Indicates (hat Uie Industry to close, until March 6 when
foe Who died Saturday Uirrc weeks had refused to surrender ns had rendering, he returned to his land,
•In the dbcuzaion ut the Hire of
had curtailed shipments to raise
. .
before he waa to be Inducted for the American force*. These light­ thousands of acres of rice land price, a move which tie described as Toledo will arrive.
Dardanelles siioud be a meeting
ers were under General Pendatum surrounded by the C o t a b a t o
Fincher Dolls, chairman of the
• fourth term
of aU the slgntrs of the 1930 Mon^ramiUee for the Cham­
swamps.- With hi» brother-in- having Tod lo wars* market con- j
and
other
leaders
and
groups.
Amall aald It waa hU opinion,
P
n
p.
,r-u* convention' TIm* BriUslt me4.
ber of CAmmerce, defended •tne
»was hut a few day* aftei law. Datu Ogtog Matalam, • he dlllona."
j after consultation with atorneyt, the“ It landing
quietly gathered guna and drilled j
of
the
American
action
of
the
trade
body
and
- - ___ he coukl retain Utr office
Russian proposal last Orlobrr
stated that Clark Griffith of the
&gt; for four years under proviaIona forces that Prndatun, then th« volunteers.
that the talks be held between Tur­
general
of
the
Moro*,
was
con­
“
He
consistently
Washington
senators
Is
trying
to
refused
all
Of Uie stale constitution but
key and Russia only.
j
group the Washington farm sys­
1 that he did not Intend to attempt tacted at hlllrdno headquarter*, overtures from the Japanese, and
France's Fourth Reimbllc comrs
and
he
gave
toour
forces
very
when
the
outrages
of
the
In­
tem
in
und
around
Orlando
in
lo remain in office on a trchnlofficially Into u-lng today. T1&gt;e
valuable information about the vaders became intolerable, forqtcd
Ctn.la, Florida. Dolls staled that
J callty.
,.
nation L* In a prrlloa* financial
strength
and
tli*|Kisitk&gt;n
of
the
an
organisation
with
other
MugZm,i
o
a
.
*■
ushiugton
farm
sys­
* The Oovcrnor asserted Uuu the
state and Ihe entire shaky sUUcs
tem i,.*.!*, bait promised that tlw
j people of Oeorgla had voted tor Japaneae," said General Huchistm. indanaos, Including Dllangalan,
lure of France’s colonial n u p ltf
l.ooki...
.*
leave
the
local
another
educated
Datu.
Christian
I Thompson aa their heir apparent “ Hr furnished guides who were
J A C K S O N V I L L E . Dec. 21. Held it a. go. &lt;l conditio* as they
FRANKFURT. Oemuny, Dec. 24
Plans fo r'a new bus-station No Is Uircatened by the Vlet-Nam bid
officers
ait'j
soldiers
joined
^h**
j to the governorship In Uie event of big help in aiding our patrols
fS|ll*citt|l— “ Florida's oranges and
—f/P) —Oenersl ‘.Joacph T. McNsf- be located at Commercial Av-nue for indep-.-ndence In Iixto Chirm.
found it**
anything happened 'to keep Tal- in making trail* Into the junglr.” forces In Cotabato."
ney. the United Slates'commander and Hood AvcnjJe. which 'were The latest dispatches sgy Jlerca
At one time General llutchiso-i grant-fruit* this Fensnn are of
Dolls
trotted
that
It
was
not
Btadge from serving and that tie The guerrilla* were put on in
exceptloon'ly fin*- quality soil lh*
In Europe, today announced a submitted at the City Commission flghUng Mill L* raging In Hanot be.
(Amall) would do all In his power dependent combat missions, also nnd Senator Pendstun went duck tremendous volume of th» croa the duty oj the baseball commit- sweeping amnesty for BOOOpQ Ger­ meeting last night by Grady tween French troop* and Vfet. Name.v.
lo carry out the will of ihe people attached to undU to fight along- hunting in central Cotabato with Impels rile lo cell allenHorl tl, / ter to maki t . t- ai rai.grmenU for man.* Irt Uis American occupation
Isifjln and William Davidson of
fine results.
Tlx. declaration by Arnall lulluw*
At Hazel. Switzerland. Uie World
I heir glfl.wossihlHMes" *aM \V|I-I *M “ rin*
lo
Lln S* n! •one who are’‘claatlfled as "TlUlc Auburn, Ala., were tentatively
(d by i few hours the issuance
liam L. Wilson. Director o f S ls 'e 1
hut to entertain them and Nazis Zionist cungrrvi tunird thumbs
*
approved
by
the
Commission,
by Tnompaun-of a statement that
Markets. •rdav. “ I would like I n , 4** that iney ate tast-n cate of Nazi group from titu
down on participation In the
uf pnt- subject to minor change*.
he would fight for the office. No
see everv Floridian and of co iir««, UI“ J* ‘ heir arrival, •
— clama lion by the American com­
London cunf-rence 5n PalroRite, Q
atalemrni haa been made by Ute
Fult details o f cost and type o f .But Utr Oongrms left U&gt;e door
in cur
our Slate—send !. kkhen I ommissioner It. A. WII- mander. 1A effect, trees llie Uttte
every visitor in
r,..xt
j
tiam*
u*ked
Mayor
Gut
if
uny
' Tklmudgr faction, reportedly bent
a ca*e o f ci'rps duriny lh«*
Nazi group from Ute fear of pro- construction o f this building arc open for . reconyldernMotj uf tu
.
. on eeefcing to obtain the governorfew
&gt;w day*
d«yr to
In. simebodg.OUtslUe
fumcloilv.out.-lile I*..-!
ih ; } cputntvt
contract belwecri the Cnumber ut&gt; ■eeutton- under drnV(jDcaUon taws not yet available, but ih* plans- position should the Hriti-.h govenir'—
any
outside
I
a
n
J-----ship for- Kerman Jalmndge, Eufilntr. That in mv ooinion woul l . f ummerce and n
SprcJflcally, the amnesty applies submitted reveal that it will be meat denounce the 1930 white
’ , gene's son. through a vote of the
constitute, s wonderful \ e w V * —’, ball group desiring to come to to aU Oennsn* who can not be a targe, fine build ng, one story paper limiting Jrwlzti lmmlRrntion
frfklalurr which meets on Jan. 11
gift—prnvlrilite both a universal'v Sanford must hove the approval charged as major offrodrrs under high, probably o f concrete block i to the Holy land.
V V
"
■».
n*--epint&gt;lr vif* n-d one whlrh of the Commission, Mr. Gut Dm ’ law of liberation from national ruiutrucUun, and will ba equip -1 In I*akx.Uno Itself, Ihou'imds of *•*PI --nnlr!liiit» *l**finit**!*" »n th,- stated thnt nnv «ucb drnt shmrtct socialism and mlllUrUm
The ped with a kitchen und restau- pilgrims arvthrudlng Inward U v
hsnt'h and wellbeing nf the re­ first tie aired Ix-fore Ihe Com­ amnesty applies also lo those of­ rartt. with separate * ^Pnce for shrtrte city of Berhlehrm. Tonlgtit,
mission.
el (di-nts.
fenders wha&gt;e annual Income In white and colored. Th-re will also Uiey will worship thr Prince of
Williuim pointed out thnt no­
IhulUional Christmas eve
“ Mv tnter-*t in th» emnhasirlng thing had lx-en brought tefore the 1043 and 1945 Sits lea.* than 3.000 be separate • waiting rooms; On
nf citrus-gifts at thi* time has (&gt;m tni-*lon concerning the I axi H* i marks and who owned prop*rty the corner there will be a filling **nr!crs In the hallowed spot where
J?
aux
CtirM
was bom more Outn
;
jj ^
twit* a c"*rent and a l&lt;&gt;nr-ti-&gt;ie but* nor had
• , It been
i___ officially
..cci-i.n., &gt;s w w oov more titan 20.000 mark,- station.
years ago.
angle.
For the moment, the out if it*u of uny deal with Toledo. during 1945. In addition, any offen­
Edward Higgins, manager at,
ders in thr Utile Nazi group who
V A TIC A N CITY. Dec. 24, (A*)
NEW YOKE. Dec. 24. UP\ - shinrnert nf sii-h gift- will help
/W* / i i
• ,•
Mr. Stine pointed out that thv« are more Uian 50 percent disabled the Seminole County Chamber of » *
p a
________
di*nns«
«,f
onr
present
bnge
cron.
— Pope Pius XI t&lt;Mlay warned The president' of the Nntlonul
Sanford !lu*ehull Association is are Included.
Commerce, pointed out this mornPHILADELPHIA. Dec. 24,;C/P&gt; that Europe stands In grave dan­ Maritime Union—Joseph Curran, V,.- ifyr future. I* wnn*d *en-l lo not
ing that securing of parties
against Chattanooga coining
.
— Seven Philadelphia children ger of new conflicts. The Pontiff today announced his resignation build utr a demand in nther stales,
Y/hDe coming
1
- terested in putting up this build* W n r M
( n nf nr
( ) n
into Sanford, but he said, in th?
who can't Understand whir their uttered his warning- In an address as ro-chvirmsn of the Committee through the years t» come.
theisrujouncemiml b nol1 ,
hn„
brcn n chamber o f! ^
1 ,U
^ / II
interest of the local Florida Stole
daddy haa Bone away will have to the resident ml-miters of the for Mur ime Un'.ty, and said hu
Regarded at Frankfurt as a Christ- 1Commerce
____. . . project'.
“ I feel that i» our gift-giving,
tha Christmas they huve dr.-uincd C* liege of Cardinals when they will recommend that the NMU and in «ur letters und other com­ U.V'tu hJok'afjer l « i l ‘‘inleroriv
P“ ~ nl
th"
First reading was glvrn by H ip
of for so long.
csllrd to present their Christians withdraw' from Ihe organization. munications with people iii other
Commission to an ordinance re­
Curran declined to explain hl-&gt; Stales wa- shuuld lake every op­
Ter allhoagh she Is grief- greetings.
nETHIJiniFM. Dec 24-M 'i-Th n ,
ind build
.t o
.
J . mu,h .pprared tb b? aimed at breaking lating to life and safety,
f\&lt; rtL
*•* •T* *
itrieken by (he death of her hus­
Pope Plus called for an early, move but said an official an- portunity to call attention to thu gregalion
ok MtA.rtirldlan
UawCttrUtlan w-mll
world ar« &lt;
on
thermg local In U rr.U .in a ^ much
thousand* of c4**a before itigs and public assembly. This • ve*
notion
ment
from
NM
IT
headquar­
site
of
the
current
crop
of
cittus,
band In an arrGVnt while I'hrlst- just and definitive peace.
* by
* Fire Bethlehem today—the gernr nearlv ™
ordinance
wax
sponsored
. ^ h in
i n the
g ^ 'Honda
V ^
courts
i . shopping. Mrs. Hose Fritz
Otherwise, he said, the con­ ter* later will di»rlo*e thr reason the effect that volume naturally n
Orlando
* ‘ ate ^
of,endjn|Into order Chief Mnck Cleveland.
,
3 000 years ago of Uie birth of
has on prices, and the healthsays she can't possibly ignore stant agitation of Europe's peo­ why.
l.“
ajiie."
No action was taken on the .t **u* The focal point Ls the
However,
there
were
rumors
In
desirability
of
increased
consump­
nnd
Christmas. A hit-run motorist ples, their disillusionment
propose,) ordinance to eliminate
l,lp N»Uvlty- where
Without any concrete e v W e n r o . " ^ * ^ ^ '
Naturally we In Florida on which to work. Mayor G u ll J b « 7 * 1
eve services will be
r.
struck and hilled Fritz Saturday discontent over the war’s after- New York that Curran was quit­ tion.
sidewalk merchandise displays In Chrlsimaz
..... , ,
ting
the
sramen's
rommon-front
have
an
'economic
axe
to
grind.'
Gommisslon said they |reduce from 3000.0C3 to about /rnnl n9 alnPaa Fits! l(iar« Warsaw? ” X1A/.
msth might give
rise to the
night.
2093.0CO the number of Oermans.ln ^r° nl of store*, but there was,
group liecsusc he was dissatisfied We hnvr this big crop of citrus, and the
would make a decision only when the
aa., Amerlczn
a
i
k, . arr
.. . charge-!
.baaM. 1D'k
In k rmong
rfYinmf the
(hi* Commissioner*
CotnmI*hiniir r« ttA*
Out Mrs. Fritz has decided that flames o f new conflict.
tone wtm
o , . ...
rrady for U)r rv. ||t to.
with
thr
structure
of
the
eqntand
we
want
it
sold
to
the
be»t
Ihe
Chamber
of
Commerce
anil
The Pope's address was broad- mittoo. The committee was form­
: their children, aged nine months
before the
d-nszIficaUon; elim nate fruit and vegetable dis- day—thev were putting the flnljtipossible advantage for out grow­ the Sanford llaseluill Association able
to 13 yearib Just can't be ditap- cazt by the Vatican short-wave ed by CIO Seamens Unions t*» ers. Hut In thr case of citruscouru.
i plays, on grounds of sanitation.
toocbei on the altar*. Tli*v
station unj was re-broadcast ovsrj negotiate with sh powners, on both dislrlbutlnn we have something present n- request In writing to
o'ntod. Raya she:
The American commander mtde
A delegation from ths hanford tested the electric lights on the
the
Commission.
ths
Italian
and
Spanish
longi
"They can't understand It. I ’ve
coasts on a national basis.
very worthwhile to o ffer—a prod­
the surprise announcement In a GianU. negro Imsebnll ledm, re- hi( star of Bethlehem, svmlmlle of
-told them their-daddy won't U wave stations.
* Desides the NMU, members In­ uct which It good for the con­
public aquare at a Christmas quested funds from ths City to the star which guided the
If
the
statesmen
fail
to
arrive
tuck but they can’t bellava It.
clude ths Marine Engineers;
Cooks sumer, and which may be classed
gathering of rttUans of Frankfurt. \erect a covered grandstand fa r wise men to tfw r»ang*r of *
if
Hew, can
I possibly Ignore at a Just and early peace, con- and Stewards and Inland Uoatme i among the most economical avail­
Oeneral McNamey told the crowd, i their ball park nt Eighth Street. Infant Jsztw. ’ ’
tinned
the
Pontiff,
there
will
be
Unions and the American Com- able food items in its class.
. /\
r
*
"I am sure Oist thLs ami«stv will Actlon was deferred pending fur-1 There Vrns one iil*rord*nl note
Christmas when seven children
more
disillusionment
anil
discon­
U n s p r e e permit Oemun administration to t ie r . Investigation.
munlctlons Association.
Cqrrnn
i a n looking forward to ItT"
: In the planning for .Christmas
"The Fort Pierre Stale Farm­
tent among the people. This, ho said ha sent notice )if his resigna­
I proceed more vigorously, to zeek out
) It won't be much o f n ChrtstProperty owners who wish to eve services The lights Irom the.
said, may fan the flames- of a tion to the heads of each union ers' Market has come piactirully
AVASIHNOTON. Dec 24—&lt;/F&gt;- and punish the active Nazis who settle boundarv lin* dispute on I'a” »tar were reflected on the
mss for the Frltzes. There are new conflict.
to the dose of the greatest Foil
Banta Claus U spread Itig ChrUt- brought destruction on their counand to Harry Dridtes, Interna­
at Fifth Strs-et and ' ,r,y bnrrel of a gun held fcy'e
no toys but the &lt;Jd ones. A pay­
The Pope recalled how the pfo tional Longshoremen Union presD tomato Season in its history. mo* djeer tiiese days, anil Uncle try-and id the some time wtll [ property
Myrtle Avenue,
Avenue. were requested FWiTyment I.
lx due on the
Market Manager M. E. Williams
he home
horn. Frits
Ir lts ,,lr r«.Joi„ d whtn ,h&lt;. K(iur Krr,.
an
h t f ' Fill
rraeh a
n 'agree-’
*n »»w Httlz* town of
; was forced lo buy when the donjl
|h, AHantie Charter dent. At San' Francisco, a spokes­ repprted this week-end that ship 8«m ta rolling In Uie tax dollars encourage those who com* under l b Mayor Oat to rsssti
. family was evicted. The el»«trlr first were promulgated, Hut, he man for bridges said that union meats which opened about October I *llh this two tn cahoots In what lie terms to seek the ways of menl on ,r, n, f-rB pf rrt,und arul »**HhVhem. A «trt -slw couldn'i.heads
hsve
nothing
to
say
Im­
dfmocracy.
.
.
lhrn
collU&lt;.t
lhe
city
,
y
e
hren
moro th»n five vrori
14, had reached 2I7.C7H unit* by may be Uie nation's blggMt spend
. train won't work nnd the children inquired, “ What Is left of that
mediately on Curran-s move.
McNamey decUrrd that while
__ ___________ _V. .
PW—was stvnding In the r-ro-t.
th* middls of December.
This Ing spree
ask for thalr dad. who was an ax- message now?"
Bscattse wartime excLss taxes atlll the denaaUJcatlon prcceas has not f b i r m n n u ) D
P f i n n n m v 1Mn* ,Wf B GhtUDnas Carol. Along
was Just 41JLr»H short of the total
• &gt;part at fixing such things,
Ha appealad to the world's
are In force. 30 cents out of every ^
al
sther
uHzftriory.|‘ w W a l l y B
r«n»e nn Arrti^TI, car. sn-t 'her
volume
fur
the
combined
Kail
and
i i- But there still Is the evergreen consclance in the name of Europe's
Spring crops of the 1945-40 Sea- ! doUar you spend on fura. jewelry, American
ortUes had beariimM
l u R c D o r i c f l W o r s e vo!w&gt; * * ' ‘lro'7J»riI out by Hs roar
I
traa thalr father bought and the innocant war vlrtlms. Much ha*
„nd nimMinr
son. There will he some addi-, perfume or luggage for Christmas bv what be called increased effort
-•avan youngsters have had a been dune for chlldreit and old
tlunal forwarding* to add to this I tHto. went to tho f*o*f»l treasury during the past six weeks. About «tx
24- (A-) -O e r ^ ‘ &gt; lh .w * v _ thing, are torse
BERLIN, Doc
: m a t time trimming It. And Mrs. people, he said, but It is nut
Fall's total—which may push the I If you set yourself or your friends weeks logo, the American depute many's
omlc
position
a
p
p
e
a
r
s
!^
*, ,n °** land where! the
enough,
and
bread,
in
(he
liu-tal
T: Fritz says she’s relented and al-Inee of P*ac» W*s t*
born. But
Seasonal volume up right around ! up to a quart of liquor. Uncle military governor. Lieut. General |to be growing steadily worse, arJunior
Hl|h
School
and
Uie
sense
o
f
the
word,
is*
larking
l ,:■ towed the children something
■'file* the
the nkfa
niqa And
An the armored
the grand
total for the preceding Bain got one dollar or more of lAiehw CUT had bluntly told CV* - 1cordjng to Ute figures released y ,.! '"rilh
gr.
Sanford
Orammar
School
clossfor
whole
populatlone.
' iha'e denied them many a time
«P »rted to
year Growers in the Fort wind you paid for IL depending man minister presidents that thi’ day -by UeuL Ctoneral Utclps Clay, j "™1
il &gt;
The l*op« then made an indirect •oonis wtU -U wired during lire fiscal
a mongrel puppy which fo l­
A
mrrlCQlU would
VOllJd taka
Itlkr over
OTff lhf
wHw
imariMrt’ nlllroru
Him hormr\‘'jti
nCflOYc’Hl Bethlrhrm' loAmerloans
the de ilM
Pierce area are busy now pre­ upon the proof.
depul
v American
military swim.
com- !
liotdays
for
Installation
of
the
reference
to
the
atom
bomb.
Hr
Those who are Christmas visiting nszlflcaUon proanm uiiL*m the mander.
day,
lowed one o f the Imye hums 8unspoks o f “ new Instruments of dei- moat modem and up-to-date form paring land and planting their back to the old home town by Germans speeded up the job'.
’ft: - ■
;
‘ day. Says the mother:
nl fhiaraocnt lighting. K waa an­ Hfprlng crop*. Present indication^ train, plane or bus. had 15 petKe revealed Uiat approximately r .
r Ar*
truclion"
and
“
infernal
creations,"
H "It was Uia lessf I cuu)d do
General McNamey atld. however. one Genneji out of every 16 In the * i C n C n v f l
These new machines of war, he nounced' today by Ed Randall gre that Spring tomato plantings tent added to the ticket price and
* ! for them."
said, have brought the problem &gt;f local electrical dealer, who last will be 1 ft U&gt; 20 per rent below this. too. wwa turned over to the Uitf, be considered Ute Oermotu American zone 1* receiving public l ^ v n l n i n
had made substantial proems In relief and that more than 22 per-1
disarmament into the renter of Wednesday at a meeting of tha the Fall aertage.
treasury.
building up dsmomUe tnstkirilona
"Light offerings of pepper,
_____
international discussions, under County Board of Public Instruction
„
These taxes, affecting many He stated be referred spedOrallv a n t o f all governmental expendl• UP) - J « a
lures f b f th " I940-1M7 Itsca! y e a r 1
yello
completely new aapecta, and th-y waa awarded the contract for ibis eggplant, tomatoes end yellow
olhej&gt; purehaaa, and services, wilt
jjrrn«h forel
?e explained :
squash were handled by Ihe‘ Fort yield tiUtooe of dollars thU year. to drroWipmtnt of atate and local are going Into relief.
provide an incentive that wh* work.
It has;
AIL classrooms will receive from M vtrs' Market in ths last w « k , A jot of people In and out of fovemment In ekeh of ths three
never felt before.
From Ofiobsr to Nov-mber. the
^
to to- M double tuba units, with Manager John C. McEwtn h*j Congreaa would like to case up on state# o f the American tons* number of German* on reltof rolL*) ^ ® 2 T 3
which adopted ccdUtutlohs and In the United States area In­ toe rest of
An oil
Uie fixtures lined up In parallel aavisva
advised our o»m.-c.
office,
quality
is i the excUe taxes,
m '-s "'.*
* will hold their annual
the
rows. This U the type of lighting reported good but low -prices her# | But Congress, to Us amazement. elactod rmjxUturiit cJiwTnblUj by creas'd by 82,831 Day by day the spokesman
dance on Christmaj
of 1J00 mm
OtUkT
used In modem Industrial plants cut fut|wardingi
_
of eggplant. u Ending
at thr Woman's club
tax-cutting U about the freely tgprei«*d will cf Uu need Increases to extend gld tn
Ing that 1
and offldaa. Mr. Randall pointed Panpsrt sold during th
thru week for aa hard aa tax-boorlng. Thera are
many thousands of refugne* Mill s* "sntl-bUyk market operathm."
ng wtll be enjoyed to a nickel,
He added
Msurteg .Cojva
out. He waa unable to forecast fl.Sfi: tomato?*. 52.09; yellow many problems and many oonin
aous from ptoer
and wlU aUK at 4:00 P M
Ifurvlllr,
deleeate tq the
just when the fixtures will be squazh,
$2A0;
and
eggplant -M 11|\
_ «:J0 P. M Mrs I f . N. Bayer
— - f
.
-— v
—
- -\
gwavaa^a.
EVERETT, M su . Dec. 23.
fltoUng
bless. Ttis Well-being Of
fntrten mini
roin-rfl In t w
; be tha chaperone for the oc- — The American Transit Asso­ dellpared her*.
cants-all being handled, in tuzhel many JtmMnesa
dtYork, had I
- 1)U big power
Principal Hannan X -Morris rontslnars.”
-"*—
-* on
— »-—
, and all alumni and mend
pend
how and
when tape# are
ciation said today !t has estabcollesgurs
,rtrnch f f r «
to attend,
cut
•
So
tha
dollars
probably
will
tha identity o f tha author
going
to
take
But tw tm 1
C H W ? A ^ y ? ^ 0 P )-T l.e
___ •
,
continue to roll Into Uncle Sam's
of that contagious phrase “ KU
*- m u r lrom
Boutnarn
asked
that
It
be
kept
secret __
wreck
uf
the
tyjlwaukee
Railroad'*
of
Colleges
and
Secon­
cut
formula
ts
puma
until
i
rvy was
In tolun of this dary Schools, which met on Dec. 7
egstbuund Olympian last night that black .rifttkrt. m&amp;nlpuUUoro
found.
recognition, tha
me nsanciauon
to­ In Memphis, Tbnn. revealing that
Association tobrought injuries to til passengers, would not bz vsjpsd.
day shipped a street car to James Seminote High School has met grit
II of whom required hospital
According to the foreign of floe
J, W r a y o f Halifax, Mass.
irqulremenu for •membership
trestmenL
However, none was spokesman, torre had been no ob­
VCT8 WAHWE1)
DELAND. DSC. 24 UFj-BtU St.lTh# street car wtll ba attached the Association.
Injured seriously, The wrack oc­ jections from Orrat BrtUIn or
nevks,
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iwtts, 1
AM manager of —
St. ‘
to Kllroy’h dwelling to provide
WARHIN'CTON, Dee. 24, UP)—
curred near Wsubay, South Dak from any other quarter to the
tilts lo 6 »t Florida State
‘
living quarters for sit of nine
ola when a freight train Overshot afwctlon of customs barriers. Th#
wtll guide the DeLand Bed H*U Ths Navy today urged veterans
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Hill.
entitled to terminal leave pay to
a siding and rolled Into th* ~ *u’ apokesman added tool Britain
through thalr 1*47
support the economic Integration
of th^ oncoming passenger
I A apbkaaman for tha DeLand club make their claims Immediately A. T. OcJe.
Of toe Boor with France sUliough
aald today Statnacke bad not signed Instead of waiting until the dead­
It prefers Uut ouch Intcyrsiton
a contract but had agreed to terms, line next September.
An announcement said that less
TOKYO,
24, (3^ T h e toll «ome* aa a result of a foreign ‘
merchants have co- climaxing aeveral weeks of negoU- than half af the estimated 3.500,of dead In the earthquake arid ■DnUteni' council doeUI
t HU aalary waa not dla• w to g aid for the
, the grand jurv that the tidal wav# of last Raturday Is
000 claims Hava bean received at
Oriobtr British ' Foreign
party of « m BfUowof flames In toe now estimated as high #* 1,12ft.
to be a catcher-man- Great lakes, HI., disbursing of*
/declared
. -'
on Tbsaday evening at
tar
Indicated
that
it
hcfrt
flee.
Claime
are
now
being
paid
Th# home ministry has put the
agvr, suoceeds Bill Fuchs Who wwa
accepted tha
torn
the
work
of
a
at
Die
rata
o
f
about
20,000
daily.
number of d*#d officially #1 U12d
Ing tha
(St Uve Sanford made a tree agent at tha clow of
t word now I*.
tha teat year. Th# Red Bats will
N
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w
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Jfr'M
N
O
KU
■m area* oreviousl
-a
on gun. operate Independently next aaaaon.
B H R -zN il

Withdrawing His Own
Name From Possibil­
ities, A m a i l Sup­
ports Lt.- Governor

Curtailed Shipments Basetiall Group Says
Of Fruit Rapped By Field Can’t Be Put
Southern Director In Condition Before
As He Offers Aid Mud Hens Arrive

Amnesty Granted City Approves
800,000 Germans Tentative Plans
As Ijttle Nazis fo r pus Mation

Quality O f Florida
Oranges Praised
By * Market Head &gt;

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Pope Pius Warns CurranResignsAs
Of New Conflicts Head Of Maritime
If Peace Delayed Unity Committee

Children Deprived
m Of Father To Have
mas Anyway

ChristmuH Eve Plea I)(sHa1isfadiosi R e ­
Calls ‘ For Ear l y
ported Growing In
Definitive Peace
Seamens’ Gr oups

BaniHhcd'At Dairen;
Bri(i8h
Meetlhg
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Gen. McNarjiey Re­ New Building T
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leases Group Frpm Erected At Cara gierProsecution Fears d al And Hood Ave.

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1)111ions

Schools Are Wired For
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TH E SANFORD HERALD,- SAN FORD, FLO RIDA

FACE THREE

■mi meditation, lltvy began In
aigu* about what ihry would icll
th* printer their '‘firm name",
wax. As they retched the dwy
It concerns Agnes Govett, a ^SJhiebody aaitl “ Let's like the
good-looking woman with sva-blue first syllable nf each of our nmm&lt;
eyes, a curly pompadour and ■ Frances, Vera*ami Kssie. We'll cad
British acrrnl. Mias Govett, child it ‘ Frmvessi.'" (Miss Govett' say#
of an Knglish-Australian marri­ for .seme ressnn she was ulc*age, spent her childhood -in An-- named Essie). The three sold ih-t
tralla, went, to school in Europe Christmas iard. to their friends
and visi(rd ’ in South America.1 und made expenses.
Thinjrs might have stopped there
Qua afternoon, after she came t-i
live Id New York, she ami two had not the depression struck 'Mi* ■
lo t %jitnU't t if* ihuuiL'Ii C«hmI
friends, Mf#. Frances Duncptnb- Govett'* finances in 11133-34.
- chopper
Quitrt«*i whtilt* iii'itngi*i .
•‘ I had to earn my own living,”
and Sirs. Vera' Carlson, decided
i iviiiovr uvA* iiiitl |»tll throiUEh
the current pattern of' Christmas she says. “ And the only thing I
! chopper, Add *ujrar und vuin w#ll.
cards produced In ths thirties was could think of was those Christ­
j Chill In. rffnurmttir a feu Iuhii too otd-fashloned for their ia»tr». mas cariia. So my friends arid I
i In*fuie m *i \ hi if— Make* u quail uf
established
headquarters
in
a
base­
They
wanted
something
modem
H e ir’s a suggestion:
i tcHuh* W ill keep well iti rrfrij^vi^iment uptown and made a second
though not modernialic.
i lor for w vrrul w w k i.
l^t your insurance tielp you buy
set
of
cards.”
decided t o produce some
tome of your presents. By plac­
Like the other it specialised in
ing your fire and windstorm Ir,- Christmas cards thcmmlves. chief, modem designs — child ancelx
ly
for
their
own
amusement.
They
suranre in mutual companies you
bunging Christmas w r e a t h s , *
save SO1', to 25VS of the premium. offered a’ class of teen-age ,ut bright-clad
peasant#
s • i I i n ir
The morr you save the more you student#, taught lijr one of their Christmas trees, etc. When th.*
will have to spend on yutir family friends, ten* dollars for any de­ line was ready to sell, the three,
signs which pleases)-them, bought
and friend*.
dressed In their liesl, took the
a sizable portion of the result ami cards and went to call on the
C. M. Ito YII &amp; CO.
headed luward the printer.
proprietor of a Madison Ave:
“ Your Mutual Insurance Friend”
On the way, wrapped in mini. shop. She was su struck fay this
U S (a .Magnolia Ave,
I’ ho lie U&gt;4
uimrtfaUdox method o f salesman­
ship that she asked them to stav
to lea ami. ineidentally. placed a
Idg order for cards. That year
iKravessi made a profit.
After that, household responsi­
bilities claimed the friande, but
The best wish wo cun
Miss Govett, spuied by necessity,
went oil. In llmw-uhe joined forces
think of to wish you is
Kotert
Lnmnnt,
I wIlh.
nllfl; IM/s,
mJP&lt; RUI
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nit acat
I list producer « f Christmas cards,
that all your dreams
j The firm name luvsmt FrmvessiNAMI0 "M ill STRINOTH AND HEALTH” at a contest In U s Angelrl.
conic t r u e
Ipununl and the business prosJoan Thomas, 16. Venice, Calif., is shown admiring the bulging bleeps
, | e m l Today, Miss Govett, as its
of Alan Stephan, "Mr. America of 1916.” Included In the contest pro­
h Merry Christinas!
president, runs it ahum. In private
gram were a number of weight-lifting exhibitions.
(International)
I life she is the wife of K. A. Binghsm-Spvnerr, investment counsel.
. "Since that beginning in 1033
to approximate the -hope of the
We have moved -four limes," she
Uitkey'a cavil)
Now remove the
says. “ Now we own this twelveturkey fiom the oven mid place
• story building and have our own
pu|u*r with dressing &lt;vn the tack.
printing plant. We produce seaIleplaec the half turkey ovrr the
sonal card# as well ns Christmas
dressing and continue rousting
rards
-almut
JO
,000,000
a
year
llfi N. Park
until tile bird Is done (approxi­
Phone
and have lf» salesmen covering
Associated I'n-va Final Kditoi
mately anotliei hour and a half!.
, the enlire country. Our cards are
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designed hy four women nrtixta
Most of us who .want to i^ui
j
* Thi*’ litikvy *BuuBi Be ruastnl
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ &lt; '— Angela, Bridget, Kerand and hkve turkey this Christinas,
Il | J’i Ji» Mi minute* |ift puurul l'rr*s
Thelma and a large part of our Jf-ou have iimi small a Inliidy to
, tin* fJi-h* imri *if ill** *lmm*1iiik
s|nff i« women. TJjey. all . get -t cope .will) a uliiile Junl tnjy ,*

M E R R Y C H R ISTM AS

Speaking Of Buying ‘
Christinas Present*

. SEMfNOLE COUNTY CREDIT
. . 4 AsSSOCIATION

ROW ERS EXPRESS
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M K K K S , -Apetit

MISS KLIZAHETII SADLER, Sfcrntary
\V. M. Al ISM-JAY I III K, Afut. Agent

IV. I. lit K ill-:

II. It. OWENS

Hints To Housewives

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leil By
to do f k ll h yuur
4 rUiih *»r juijici. The
h
*I**iii* if the meat fee*!* veiv w ft .
. Ill buying a turkey, choose
Inni which 1, dPTTlitfety far Hi',
im-iins you’ll get
lornst «o
ilntk meat
The *km stiooi! i
clear and waxy and unhru|s«-&gt;
Huv a lien tutkev if you want
small bird Ituy a tom if you w.,i
u tainl It) to 25 pounds
llrttf one.
W e know iiow
them la-autifiilly now.

SPOUTS LAUGH
of .New lurk (t t y w b *
Btxikfti i* couple uf vtfflfs
for
n
til
Portlsitfl,
lllTfnn,
iiifuimt J«N*y Hulun,
1a*wis
ipiii'tl up the steps to
the rinij*. )u»pp« *l over the miu*

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Mu*i i y t ’ h u s tiu a s

limiroil iiromill corlfitfettlIV, »cuifi*»t

til** ft'vt in flit*. rr*in anil took o|f
hii» niB»*! A $n* went from
the
M.700 faun.
Bi*wi» Htiil forgutten hi* trunk*.

A wealth of health, happiness and pi
is otir wish for all oor friends
l/lh tine of the oldest tiiildiligs
in the business section of the
1fishing port of Gloucestri w-adestroyed tmlay bv fire
The
. building was named for the Glou|crater Master Mariners \ --m tu
l elubrooms on rhe
second floor,
Ism is estimated
at |7fi,00l&gt;.

SANFORD DOUDNEY
Tax Ansesaor

A l l AMERICA
HAS BEEN WAITING TO 1EEI

Huh the tut

uf fhe lnrBr\

FARRELL’S

with *alt, Skewe; the *kin to tli**
Bri'fi*t

tin th e keel lioiie n U f

*o I hill the *k»n wun'l *hi ink nr^i
tin* Bnu.it mum t will Be prolucie*!
Tii* the leg ju»t nbovr* the kniKkUjoint securely
the luil.
I'ut the half turkei into lire
pan, cut side down on a fixi ra«
lltiish with melted fat and iohs !
at .125 degree,. I ‘ x hours. Ilu not
cover pan and do n»n add wntee

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Now make the stuffing, a -up
per pound. Mound the dressing oil
a double thickness of waxed paper

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One* of the Friendly Florida Statu Theatres

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The Pin-up Ciirl of «|| Ai

JANE RUSSELL
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Muslc &lt;ind ionq ond happiness everywhere!

“YOUNG WIDOW

Lighted windows, groon frees brillicint with
For Your Comfort
W« A r , Installing Tin, M,„t Modarn

glowing bulbs, dll coniribuiinq to the qrand
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sum totfil of Christmas.

New .Theatre Cliairs
The Msnnlfement and Employee,
of Thta Theatre )y W , Vou , lld y „ „ „

It's firio lo celebrate Christmas aqain
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A MEHRV CHRISTMAS '
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homes and friondly pooplo.

3:00 P. M. Christpias Day
Hava a Merry, Merry
Christmas and a MapPy. linppy New Year.

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TUKfUlAY, use. II, IBIB
BIB LB TEKSB FOR TODAY
E M E R S O N CALLED THE
HOLY SPIRIT THE 0VER80U L.
IT DID BRING A L L THINGS TO
R O M E M E It A N C K IN THE
MINDS OF SIMPLE MEN SO
TH EIR REPORTS PRESERVE!)
A NEW TESTAMENT OF UN-.
EXAMPLED USEFULNESS TO
H U M A N ITY: lb shall leach you
all thing*, and bring nil thing* to
jrour rememluanee, whatsoever I
have i s ld unto you.—John
The
The
Out
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Christmas Folksong
little Jpani emtio to Iowa;
wind blow up, the wind blew
down;
In the street the wind was
bold.
who would house him from
. the cold! « .
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’The Christniaa Tree Of Good
. Saint F|orcn(in
. Deep In the forest of Hnnlnrh in Alsace stood n
tiny house built of earth and logs. In this hermitage lived
a saintly man named Florcntin. All the creatures of the
forest knew that in the little house was one who would
help them when they were hurt or in trouble. When a
deer was wounded by a hunter's arrow, is was Saint
Florentin hvho dressed the wound. When a squirrel leap­
ing from tree to tree fell and broke Its paw, it was Saint
Florentin who placed the broken paw in splints. All day
long the ntiimals came .to the good saint, with their
troubles, even the hears, the wolves, and the foxes were
his friends.
Not only the animats hut the children of the forest
loved Saint Florcntin. Liscl and Ycrri, children of a
woodcutter, often came to visit him. When they came
Saint Florcntin nlways had n gift for them; it might he an
animal he had carved from wood, some apples or nuts,
or cakes that he mndc with honey and flour.
Life was very pleasant in the forest, of Ilanlach, The
seasons came and went. Winter drew near. Christmas
wan coming and Saint Florcntin was worried and dis­
turbed. He wished to make this celebration of the birth­
day of Jesus n beautiful one for hts little friends Msel
and Yerri, yet he could think of nothing that he might
do. There were no toyshops in the neighboring towns
and even if there had been the snow wns so deep that
he could not have reached them. Resides Snint Florcntin
hnd no money. Stronger nnd stronger grew his wish to
celcbrntc Christmas; the thought of it wns always with
him. One beautiful morning when the sun shone on the
snow nnd mndc the front spnrklc, the good saint enmo
out of his hermitage. He had not gone fnr when he snw
a wonderful thing; n straight slender littlo fir tree nil
covered with snow nnd hung with icicles. A sunbeam
shone through the branches of the tree making the snow
glitter nnd the icicles seem like diamonds. As Snint
Florcntin stood marvelling nt tjie little tree sparkling
in the winter sun, n happy thought came to him.
He cut down the fir tree, took it h6mo nnd nniled
it to a wooden stand that he mndc himself. On the tree
he hung wooden toys Hint lie hnd carved, nnd apples and
nuts. Then lie made long garlands of hawthorn berries
nnd hung them from branch to branch. The scarlet berries
stood out With fine effect against the green need Ids, With
honey nnd flour Saint Florcntin made, tiny rakes in the
shape of a cross within a circle. So it was Ihqt the cakes
which nre. always, seen on Christmas trees in Alsare

Then opened wide a ‘stable door
Fain were the rushes on the floor
The ox'pul forth a horned head;
"Come, little Lord, herp male thy

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Merry Christmas!

It begin* to look a* if the Ben­
ito would have to throw Bilbo
out to gavo It* nwn self-reaped.
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There have been fewer strike*
during Christmas aeaaon than at
any other time Ihi* year. ‘Trace
on earth, good will toward men."

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Senator Pepptr told n Marlanna audience ihr other day lie
hAprs the incoming Republican
Congress will protect the gains
of the American farmer. On*
thing the Congress could do to
help lh« farmer would h* In re­
duce his
la***. i ^ s -------- —**—
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The increasing number of fire*
and accidents should serve as a
warning ‘ In everyone U&gt; he more
careful. They should not only
_make
__ u* more careful ibout our
own actions, hut also more alert
4o the unpredictable action* o f
other carelc&gt;* people.

TUESDAtl DEC. 24, 1M6

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We sincerely deem it a great privi­
lege to extend GREETINGS to our
many clients and friends artft we express the wish to all t hat this
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it wide. For a moment they stood astonished. A t the end
of Hie room the lights flickered on the little tree. The
air wns filled with the perfume of scorched fir and meltIng wax. Below the tree was a mnnger with figures calved
from wood. There jvns the infant. Jesus nnd near him
Mnry and Joseph; the ox, the ass, nnd the'nhepherda,
• Tlie cltlitiren drew near on tiptoe. How happy they
were when they found Hint ail these good' tilings were
for them It wns late when they went home laden.with
toys apples, and other dainties
As the children went out Into the snowy night thoy
saw, gathered around the lighted
windows,. all the ntdinals
„
of tlio forest, wolves, foxoa, dcor, even Hie birds and
squirrels. All were looking with astonished eyes at the
tree. And, because on Christmas Eve animals have the
gift of speech, the children could hear then) telling in
low tones of their admiration and love for the good saint.
Never-in nil their lives did Yerri anti Lbtcl forget
Hint wonderful Christmns true, i^nd, since then, every
Christmas time in Alsnce fir trees an? lighted in honor
of the children.— St. Florentin d’Alsnct*. .

Labor Legislative Pendulum Seen
As Swinging To Right In Congress

A liberal la not necessarily a
By AR80CIATED PRESS
man who M liberal with the taaRestriction* of some kind on
payrra' money, a* the Now Deal
taught tia. but la, according to trade union* will obviously I *
enacted at the forthcoming ses­
sion of Congress. The President
hlmerlf t* exported to ask for re­
strictive legislation, ihe President
who vetoed the CasP bill nf 1040
as too drastic.
His own proposal lor authority
to draft strikers Into the Army
seemed drastic enough, hut, after
ail. this was tn apply only In
Industrie* taken over by the Gov­
Miss Ellen McAdoo may have
ernment and was In expire six
mmllted suicide when she took
months after the official end of
I overdose of sleeping pills, nr the
.... war. Earlier,
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to December,
ie may merely have taken an 1048. President Truman had ask­
Isrdoae o f sleeping pills, as to ed legislation merely for factany are doing these days, even flndlngHoards and for a compul­
lh «y don't die Immediately os sory cooling-off period in major
result. The first thing a person Induatrial disputes.
tea in thb modern scientific
Thu. the labor legislative pen­
arid, when loo many soap dulum swinge further to the right.
•res and too many emotional That right.swing began in the
itcrhance# prevent them from United States in Il&gt;43 with the
wping. to. to take a eleeplng
IL and when that doesn't work,
.‘ take two sleeping pills. Pretty
4HI they ere a sieve to' the racIT IS OUR W IS H T H A T
•L And sooner or later nine oat
'^*l» die, a* Miss McAdoo died.
Ini beet thing to do when you

enactment over President Roose­
velt'* veto nf the Bmllh-Connnlly
anti-strike hill.
The preceding
awing had been all to the left,
aince the days when unions had
had to fight fur their very right
of existence.
. Until early in the 20th century,
worker* who uplted into unlnnt
faced pun lahmen} for conspiracy,
with American ronrta wont to
follow the British common law In
that respect. Away back in IMP,
a statute of Edward VI had for-'
hidden ail combinations of artis­
an*, and this was atrengthened
in the IHth century hy net. of
Parliament forbidding eomblntIlona In specific trades. In 1700
and 1800 new acls had the effect
of outlawing workers’ associa­
tions that might have radical pol­
itical tendencies.
The Oral real trade union in

I T M A Y INDEED BE A

Truman lends Dye
do office to * mover of universal train•orily military trainmesas, but soma kind
for porpoise', of na-

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YOUR M E R R I E S T

and BEST

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HAVE THE GOOD FORTUNE TO
eraU court*, olso "ysllow-dog"
contract*. Section 7(a) of the
NKA act, then the Wagner Labor
Relation* Act. guaranteed the
right* of collective' bargaining,
and organisation, and outlawed'
certain ecU of employer* a* un­
fair -pracllce*.

Urn United- UUUw wn* organised
in 1703 by shoemaker* in Hiilndelphia, -only to die out very
quickly. In 1704 the Journeymen
Uoidwainar* organised - -another

were folded
j "Thou Lamb of God. come, rntrr
4J - here.1’
, He entered there to rush and reed,
I Who wa# the Iamb of &lt;iud indeed.
The little Jer.us came tn town:
j With ox and sheep He laid hint
f
down,
! Peace to the byre, peace to the
fold,
! For that they boused Him from
the cold.
f a n . — l.iicttr Woodworth Keeac

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

That wc* about a* far ns the
legislative pendulum swung prounion. In 1043 came the SmithConnelly anti-strike act. Ip 19W
the Anti-Racketeering Act of 1031
wbi made applicable to union*,
the anti-Petrlllo Bill was enacted,
the House of Representatives
come within five vote* o f over­
riding the veto of the Unas bill.
And In 1017—?

the mmmop-law doctrine of wm
apirery a* applied tn trade union*
Jj* 18,2
.f,,011 11
^"th iT ^m n u " decision th«
hi]hr»i .m/n of M»MrhuH&gt;tt&lt;
ruled tlmt to he unlawful a con* &lt;&gt;
piracy had to Imvr unlawful alnu
nr ,n
unlawful means. 1h&lt;
im '0".
r»«ion
Z i.r V 'r c c m "fraud. Even :
riuacd *h..p wn» not PER Rf

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FRED W. BENDER---- T

Mason Marshall

John W. D, Moore

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12:45 P. M........

S a t - Sun. - Mon,
No Advance
Tn Prices!

SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS
TH • . . faith in our. homes and commu­

nity ** ,faith in the future ... faith in men
of good will eternally — this is the essence
of the Christmas season*

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hope thatt this ■Christmas v f 1946 will be
rich in good cheer and true happiness for
•• all who read this message.
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Betty Kins: Honored
With Party Monday

Chrt*t. ind dlffcfpti by Clydf C..
T F iir li
I l H r n f u was hanked in th* corners and on
Mtisr. will w prfitnlrd WwlnfAtUy J U n , 0 r M , K n o l U C i e n i H the mantel.
evening «t t jo ociock ai uie ( l a v e ( 'h r i R t i H U H P a r t y
Edward Marshall
served
as
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hll*»»li nf
1ml 1st*
kill ’Kin}
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3hurcli
of ftiod
hy Its*
lire KunC
master of ceremonies. He con­
•chool pupils chrlstmaa gilts ot
ducted bingo games which wer*
Miss Martha Page honored Mi*
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■-arwlv will hr given to all ptrsenl1 Student* ef the Junior High won hy Bob Kilpatrick, Jranfttii
Hetty Vlng whose wedding will he The public ta Invited lo attend
School held a Christmas party
•k.
employer* of thp Mather Furni- an event of early January-with i
and
Ftieene Lundgsen.
sponsored by the Parent Teach Wolfet
Jure Company wrre honore&lt;l with luncheon given on Monday al th
Door prise* went lo Ann Dtinrt,
a Christmas party and turkey Palms and Pine*. The guests wen
— the Tourist t'enter. Mr*. Jack llohhlr Jran Gulloway and Ru­
dinner held in the private dining seated al a long lablr which wm
cch
McDonald. Mr*. Henry Witt-. J. dolph Smith. Singing and dancing
room
of
thp
Mayfair
Inn
on
Krt
P e r s o n a l s day evening.
dccoiatcd with,poin-eltia* and red
were rnjoyrd lo the arrompanland
Mr*. S. C Graham were In , ment of Nanry Jran Appleby.
candle* in crystal eandelhra
’ Mr. and Mr*. A. W. Ix% and
The annual Christmas p a r'v for
The banquet tables were festive . Mis* Page presented the lion
Rain delayed hut did net damp &lt;diaigr‘ of the decoration* for th&gt;^
Hostesses w-re Mt ■ F» C. Herthe Hollywood Shop employees
Mrs. Peggy Knapp spent last with holly herrie*. poinuttia
I „ , rr with ciystal in her
A large pretty lighted ,,rri \|rti \\ \ |*attick and John
leetpi en the ardor of .’tin employer, rs-rastou
wedding narty "of
McUch- was heJd last Saturday night at
Sunday
vlsittnr
her
son
Clarence
gtecnery- intersperse! with butn_. Kostori* patt-rn.
of th ' H ’ortila Power and light t'hristmas tree stoml jn one rot -J Sehtrard. About I".* -tuden's atir nuptial* on Friday evening the office on East rlmt -.-treei.
Tho, r lnvllf),
^ wi„ , Mt„ Cempany’* local hianeh. together n fr „ f |hr r&lt;M.m , ni| greenery ' tended
mediately fullnwin? the rehear- The office-, acre gaily decoratrd Knapp, Jr. who la ill and confine! ing rel tapers. A lar/e, lighted)
to Kay Pines Hospital.
Christmas tree sti-ml m one.eor ; KinB..uorr Mr, j „ , )n |i„Khr.. with their » i u . aiul eti Idrrii at
-- - - — —- — —— ", —----- ------I at the 'Episcopal (.'hurrh.
with Christmas colors. Green and
ncr and gift* for those pm anf Mri&gt; William Stapler. Mrs. David a big Christmas h/lrber:i* party ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ^
The dinner w m helifial the le r red streainera. misilrtoe anil rtrasLieut. James K. Carter arrived were placed under II. C. H. Luke, J |h,a»her. Mrs. I re Moore aim held Friday rvening at the pic­
me on the outdoor (terrace and ilian pepper with jighled randies
Tuesday from Ft. Sill. .Okla. to Jr., manager, was presented w ith -l(lr M| „ pi Martha Perkins. NnneV nic grounds of the fiO Associates,
at indlridtjaf ta«en.
A made u gay Christmas scene.
spend the hnlidaya with his par­ a wrist watch and D. W. Swan Collum. Martha Blown. Shirley according to II II. Coleman, lo
tmaa theme w a in Ski in de,-assistant manager, was givrn a Smith. Shirley Elek. Mary Ann cal manager, who with Plant
A two.act program was given ents. Mr. and Mra. E. B. Carter.
ting the l.ec Ikmw- t o t bright
leather travelling ease.
Whelrhel, Audrey Bach. Jackie Super.ntendeut. .1 A. Voting was ..
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ware china o d toia ed ii(!
in which included n skit by .la.’k
•Enjoying the party were M&lt; Itioiehie, Connie McCall and Char­ host to th* group • during thr
The boll* rittir out their
ring the dinner.* Place cants ■ Mo&gt;e • nd """IT* hy lioheri JarMiss Dorothy Curry of Baldwin,
Mr. and Mrs. lotte True.
atMrl the seating arrangement I « » * • After the entertalninen* gifts laing Island, N. Y. I* spending anti Mr*. Luke,
three hour prit»d.
Rpecinl greeting of joy
af theVgursts.
| were presrnterl to all the em- the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Swan, Mr. and Mr*. Fred Harri­
Tho grounds were decorated
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F Those present with Miss Meisch I P,n)ee» and a desk radio was E. B. Carter.
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. -— son. Mr. and Mr*. It. B. C tllo lL
with
colored
llghta,
ami
the
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Ml. and Mm. C. A. Taylor, Mr.
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happiness f o r
Dd Mr. Blair tarra Mr. ami Mrs » Eiven-ln Prank Fhamrs bjr hfs
large, light.-d Christum* tree enP n r f v O n T h tll* s d llV
r. E. Roumillat, Mr. and Mn. I employees.
Following the preFriends of T. M. Hill will regret and Mr*. Kenneth Green. Mr. and
chanted more limn dll chlldirn
1 l , r l &gt; ' ,n
everyone this- holiday
|t»hn BorreUe, Mr. and Mm. John I *enUt|on dancing and refresh- In learn that he is confined lo Mr*. L. II. Ilmlgin*. Mr. ami Mrs.
from two year* of age upward. &gt;&gt;
Clifford
Johnson.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ey, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Blair.[ &lt;"en»* were enjoyed.
the Veteran's Hospital at Bay T. E. Noon, Mr*. Krrd Await.
Mr*. T . Stuart Gnlchel wn* In a* they wait.-d for Santa Claus,
season.
T* r, —
ss Mra. Mark
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and
Ml»a Mildred Await. Aldecn Ta&gt; ehatge of the piogiam at the then rushed fotward n* an "hi ..
Ir. and Mr*. Edmond Meisch. Mr.
lor. Ogden Faulkner, and Capt. annual Christmas party of the grntlcman. who despite his white
Mr. anil Mrs,
Mrs. Edw.rd
Eduard KwatiKwati
|d
wfere
rMVMr-.-«"*'
id Mr*. Leo
Len and the Misses Ann*
Ann .knwski.
Mr. and Mr*. John T. Brady. Byrd Hudson of the Salvation Philatliea Class of the It apt 1st whiskers l*&gt;ie a distinct isium
Mr. and Mrs. |*&gt;wi» Geis
rtcalfe, Kathryn Wiggins. Jran
( ’hutch. The meeting was heir! hlance to Itoli Whitr, power ser­
Icr, Mr. and.Mrs. Arthur Roherts, Jr., have left lor Memphl*. Tetui. Army.
higham. Nell llaughan. EntUlry
Iasi Thursday night al the hnmr viceman. emerged front the wood*
Mr. nnd Mrs.. I lave Bride. Mr. and to spend the Christmas holidays
(flsch, Margaret Davis. Mary­
of Mr*. John I- Lee with Mrs. with a huge pack of toy*, cook­
Mrsi Frank Shames, Mrs* and with relatives.
ana Springer and Bartley Grecn- Mrs. Sam I.evy, Mrs. I.auren
Milton I'nulk as esi-hostes*.
ie* altd candy on hi* hack. The
ell, Ben Allen Thomas, Caswell Johnson, Mrs. W. H. Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Stacy and
Decoration* ccntercl aruuml n children halted in awe Ht the
UR I’alnietto
I’ltone t»U
•ne, Donald Jonti^'and Joe Mrs. Kathryn Brooks. Mrs. \V. C. nephew, Thomas Ve*» have left
large lighted Christmas tree in sight r f his splendor; then ho
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Ifisch. Jr.
the living room and the mantle
Waters. Mr*. John CMIaha'n. « « . . [ { £ holiday0. ^ * ’ * C‘ *°
A
Christmas
program
was wa* hanked »Hh greenery nnd began to g i*r out real honest to
Claude C. Howard, Mr*. 'Edward
given last Thursday at H.00 I’ . ”M. silvered pine, branches to fijrm a goodness toy* including dolls,
tool sets, rtHyitt hooks, tea srt*.
t n « in * a r V i n n U i l l | n a * Brown and tho Misses Itose larvy,
at
thr Imke Monroe School. It
Miss
Laura
Mar
Hrown
has
m e n H 1 O jm c il l l » H
||r|PIt Slaughter. Joyce Goodwas sponsored hy the Parent hackgroiiui* for a miniature choir. bubble set* and rattlers, *!*n • M M M M M M M I U M M W M U M W M N I U l t I U N I W W W W M W W S t M
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arrived
from
Portland,
Ore.
*o
Thr home was lighted with
.-^Vui'y.
speed. Mona Ituth Mills, Delores
Teachers Association.
R e g u la r f e t i n g
Mrt.ellan, Jilne Bose D u t t o n , spend the Christmas season wi*h ' Th?. program was a« follows: candles. A reflector which form................
Ni body minded tho shower
Betty Bose lloolehan,' Arlene her mother, Mr*. G. II. Brown.
"Bound and Unuml the Christinas r&lt;l a lake blanked with snow much — not at a barbecue whete
ha
Cotinril
of .. ihc * Annerson,
was
in
(he
center
of
the
dining
Anderson. neue
Ilette .Meyer,
Meyer, Marina
Martin
t I tWoman’a
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Byron Stevens of Tree", first grade; irritation. table. The small scene was *ur- lamb ami pork was prepaid
i *Lso Incomp.itahlc mi lice i bv W
d ir
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i’*Kr ' • Connie
Lodge. George
"What Mother Goose’s Children
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liar monthly meeting last s |&gt;rMCcr. Known Bed. Gene l-evy. Tampa are spending (ho holidays Want for Christmas’’, second tounded by
llratllian
llrarlh...
peppe
E Hathaway, who ha&lt; the rt-pu
ok
. ' V * " Jack Move. Boh Jarecke. Jack with Mrs. J. It. Bay and Mr. anti gra-lr^. "Santa Clan. I, Coming I
N" f h‘
n* ,h' tntion throughout central Florid*
lause with Mr*. |VU
Dobson Evans, Robert Hpstkmsn, Bob Mr*. Troy Ray.
quests nssemhlcd
T h i.^ V ay" and a poem ................................
l‘y
of lieing a ma.ter harliecuer
I co-hostess for the evening.
Mrs.
John
Courier.
Jr.
pieslded
Callahan, M-ee .Samuels and Al
The (hiuer. Transmission, Dis­
jTho chairman. Mr*. J. T. Hot- Wallace.
Troy Bay, Jr .has arrived from second "raile; ' A P.eal Santa over the short business sesslo-i
the .University of Gainesville to Ctaua" and "Jidly Old Saint nt which time canned goods were tribution. Construction, and Of­
In, Callesl the meet In}* In order
spend Christmas with hi* family N i c h o l a s " , third and fourth collected for u needy family. Each fice department* of the rotnpany
■1 /be devotional was given by
grailra: poem. "The li.n1-eper'
in Sanford.
, guest brought a gift for Miss were well represented, said Mr
Sue Williams asitlste.1 l.y
VVp nlw nya look
fnrlaimcnt" hy Charles ^Warren;
Ira. p. D. I-andrr**, M|*. Julian
luhnn'y JHith Cupimirg. n former menilwr Coleman, who termed the party.„
song,
"The
First
Noel
a
Idg
sucees*
in
spite
of
the
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v Friend* will regret lo learn
VlUmr. Mr*. M. G.‘ Tnwy, Mr*:
w n rd In this lint** o f
Byrd, Curtis Morris and Itussel’ who' is ill. and g i f '* were also clement went her, Ihumtet nnd
that Mrs. It. E. Park Is ill ami
•ter Tharpe and Mrs. Ales
Maltn; aolll. "While Shepherds presented , lo Mrs. J 'I. Stitt." lightening.
confined
to
the
Eernald
l.vighton
y e a r « ' h m 'y r .lu i v j; l ho .
ohns&lt;m. Mrs. J. L,, Hprton bad
Watrheil"; The ChrlMma* Story cipher, teacher, and Mrs C II
Mr?. sM. G. Hodges. M tr M., L. Memorial l(ospJfal.
harg* of the program which bad
j by Er-i^t Whitaker
er and Sadie Winn.
la
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anil'Mrs.
fine
Michels
were
n p p n rtim ily l«t wish you
Mis C-atchers piogiam had .i»
* lla Iheihe home missions and
chorus
Mr. and Mr*. E. 8. llaughan ■Sndrrhlontn;
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, ... “ Glory .To
bo** taking part irtilliH program hostesses recently to the . Paola
O its llieine the origin of m ini*
n M o rrv f ’ iirislm ns,
upon which she had piep.ued a
T h r Now
J f j j Mr*. O. D.
Mrt. Home Demonstration D u b nl the and Nell and Robert have return- V'" . ‘-'I ,hp ' '^ , 7 ■ ” .’. "c
ed to Jacksonville fle.rh a fte r! , ' " lr T » « " " f IM W eh rm ; man h u rf outline ami *ahu ilum led the
f. N.-Durdm and-Mr*. Jark Kan- Wilson School.' Mis. t'nrrie V.
a iln p p v N ow N oiu tod
attending the wedding of .Mi4*l,'
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Kchb’v. pffflidflti, pfpftiHnl nvrr
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Herman
llovttes trail a CIim - ' iob . .‘ lei
A abort business meeting W11 thr ItllulNrKji amviin nml *ampl** Arigelu Meisch.
"Away In a Monger amt "W
I " thunk 'm i m i i i i ' m I v
Id and refreshments
f nitf* ;•n«I thr new plartir
Three Kings" hy lluddy ltn*v ii.to l.y F-tgai A l.o.--i
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Mrs
II.
K.
Harr,
who
is
on
the
Several
contests
we.,
iop.ve.1
Mr*. Hubert Williams. Mrs. Kan ttw'r-ri.ii were evamlnerl and illsVictor llnwkin* ami Curtis Mor
fo r
vo tir
nppriM 'iati’d
N o n On Displny A l
a«r, Mr*. iAtidrea*, Mr« Wilson rinsed for their snitahililv for faculty nt Itrrnau Collese. is ris; mil hem. "Tile Infant Jesus" iiftet which thr hostesses .0*1 *Ird
spending
(he
Christmas
holidays
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|m11 iinagi
with Mr. amt Mr* J. M Stine- -amt "•* Ntghl of Holy Memory" I,
M rs
M U n fo ld H i ow n
M r’
laland. Mrs. Dot S.u&gt;. Mr . Tharp-.
hy the glre dub, song Joy '«■ lltaile'v I Mliam ho.I M&gt;
ripnei
Vittoil
After
thr
tursine
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session
was
K**. M. n. Traer. Mr- Wsp-r
the World” hv the assembly
I Williams irn n l ..............
org«n, Mr*. J-dinson. Mrs. J. R. adjournerl refreshments were rcrAfter the program
the,
Mrs Sherman Templeman and
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P h o n e 053
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daughter have gone Pi Tanipa to presented gilt* to-every rhlhl in ,|„ttrn |r M|,
friend
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Mr*. J. E. Iler'icr. Mrs
Clavt.im Smith M&lt;
&lt; lyde ♦ ♦ •t+ H + 't+ H etet't'ttH v't+ t
spend the holidays with relatives. the school and refreshments were |
Jnrt«n Mr*. O. T IVamon. Mrs
Two new couplr-. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Templeman will join them » * rvr&lt;*j Pieicy. Mra. Nell h Sttiplmu.
Mrs I. M lllner. Mit onnei
tl*.0, xv.'m Mn,‘‘
r ........... • W. A. Norinons nod Mr. and Mr*. foi Christmas Day.
'I?. J It Phillip . Mi
John
W aM
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Mis* ,," lv A. O. Daughtrrv who have recent­
ly moved to Paola were welcomed.
Mr. and Mr*. A. S. Gramlin of
Clrnuon, S C. arr spending Ijie
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m ..
toe K ikr
m.
jGramlin'* patent* Mr and Mr*.
le a r d . *|r» .1 C lla in p t'n . Mi
W. C, Clause.
t.'harles lv * m « k, M u
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Party At Mayfair

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edding PnrtyHJiven Hollywood Shop Has
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Party For Employees

Barbecue InGiven For
F. P. &amp; Ii. Employees

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Philathra Clans lias

DOWNTOWN CLEANERS
AND LAUNDRY

Lake Monroe School
Has Xmas Program

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Club Met In Paola

Broilwin Mirri Piano

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Dance Held AI Celery !
Crate l&gt;ast Saturday

MAYFAIR INN

A dance wa* held ta»t Va.urday

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n ig h t at the C e le r y l ra le wi’ ii I
.; r Doug a * .
Mr. and Mri. W. D. M»eds
! M i * W i l l i a m S n oo p er. M r . l o t i
tm lritl * &gt; i
arrived from Meridian, Mis* to m an y A lu m n i n ii &lt;!
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lli' h n m . Mr
R..r I t rrl Mr
School AUrmlmr i II, at I 1 1 | |ia* • f M
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I lllldtitn. Ml
•pend some time with their son . Srminnlr High
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and
ntu*l«*
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in-law and dauihter. Mr
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Mt* Ralph A. Smith.
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A. I- Skinner assisted l.y.ln.m ' I’ r j l r i . .
Jean Corley g ,v P present* to all I Hayne*. Mrs I J 1’anier.n Mr
Ralph A. Smith, Jr. of the tintA turkey drawing »a * held JJt *. J■ M. Stimi Iplmr, . Ii
verslty of Alabama and Walter
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M. Smith of the University • of with the prlfe winning mimle i j •"r* " 1IM,‘
Georgia are spending theTioliday* being held tiy Holden David. Ft nit j • " " 't .
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w||h Ihelr parents, Mr.* and ND*. julre and cookie* were served to*
approximately I’Jh atrendlng.
( i n i m i i i a r .S c h o o l IlilH
Ralph A. Smith.

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M*ln« lobster Gocklnil - HrnndM Coupe of Fruit
philled Totnnto Julre
Chilled Apple Juice
("hilU'd fJrniiRe Juice
R o s a • K nd ln l IPS

llrarts of Sanford Celery
- QtieetrOliv g - r’—*■

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Mock Turtle Soup Sherry Royal
Con&amp;omnie Celentlne
J Tomato Soup Supreme
Ilroilcd Florida Pompano Noisette

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Raked Virginia. Ilnm, ChampaRiip Sauce
Broiled Filet of MiKiiotf with Mushroom Sauce
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Konst Prime Ribs of Reef An Jus
Roast Stuffed ,V °,lnK Vermont • Turkey
Mayfair DressittK. Cranberry Sauce
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Roast lrOng'Ishind'DueklinK. Apple Satire
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Fresh Lobster A Iwt Newhurir
alsed Lejf of Ijimli, Mint Sauce or Hrowti Gravy
Poached Krbs Renediet
Lime Punch
Potatoes .

Mnshed Potatoes

i‘ Green Pea«
Steamed Rice

CnnHicd Ynms
. Asparnifus Spears
Mnshed Huhbrird Squash

/Lettuce Hearts • FruiHn Aspic
Sliced TmuntoeB
French, Russinn, -Roquefort or Mayonnaise Drcaainif

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NOTICE
Roy Johnson's C.rill
Will Be ( ’lowed
A LL DAY
CHRISTMAS
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Mr. and Mra. E. A. Chtltenden
ft* 1(1 Vt«lt M\»| (be*
tn Pinellas Park after s|&gt;emllrig Call, of Ta
A » II l*t llld * pMfrghl * 1
the weekend In Sanford attending hnlliliyii.
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at tb- Saiif •• •1 &lt;it 1IlHM-tl
1 weekend 111 Sanfoord attendin'?
K. l&lt;ldV no i in* g during •Ik
I’varl , K..I.... I. K’ s Wit* f
the wedding .of Angela Mei-.h
llfnim rtrir xvy- III
UaaL
and-William Blale.— ---m IMldri *hr
the (iipervisnr r-f the N-w V-r &gt;..f ( hr
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lloxpii
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Mr and Mra. William H Hop
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name
of
llir pageant wa-. j
arrived
to
spend
the
holiday*
with
kins, Jr. and son nf Waycrnss. Gu.
will arrive tomorrow to spend her parejils. Dr. and Mrs. J. N. "On Christina* Hill" and was the
storv of an orphan’s home. They
th* hnliday* with Mra. Hopkins’ Robson,
were assisted hy Ihc glee rlilh ol
parents Mr. and Mra. W. M. Black
Col. and Mr* II. C. Washburn which there are about lift mem
at their home In Mayfair.
Irera. Mr*. D K MeNah acorn
ind children, Marilyn ami Car
pmled
lire singing A large group
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David Bamaey who*Is attending lyn. have returned from Ch.vi., | i1
Carlisle Military School In Ham. N. Mex. where they have lss"i I " f parent* am) .Indents weie ic
berg. S. C. has arrived to «pend visiting Col. Washburn for the nltendnnrc
the holidays with his pareni* pa*l four rnnnlhs. He will relniii
(1111IHTM AS PAO K AN 1
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Ramsey in , •»&lt; January l « resume hi. poiiio.n f
M ayfair
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Marjorie Tepsic, director

Mints
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2.75 per Person

Sanford 1200
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Fruit Cake
Apple Pie
Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream
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Surprise
Choice of Ice Cream
Charlotte Ruaan
Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce
Creme De Menthc Delight
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ford last winter, have returned
to ipertd this winter and arr re­
siding at.the home nf Mr*. John
T. Brady, Sr. on (IP Palmetto
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T A I.I.A H A S R H K .
Dec.
24—
(S )ieciah -^ The average salary
paid tr classroom teacher* in the
State for 1945-46 was only * 1,661 n y.-ar or *-'11.94 a week for
52 week*, according to reporta
lubmltted to -State Superintend­
ent of Public Instruction Colin
English by the .-county school
lupcrin Undents.
L.ide couiilV classroom leachef* received the highest aniuuut
w (h an nYem gr *nlary of *2268 a year, or *1.761 a week
fi r 52 w ejk* and Jefferaon coun­
ty paid the lowest with only *1,OlMt n year or UII nvriaite of *19,

T U E S D A Y . DEC.-CM* 1046

Monroe.

paid
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INCOM E

iota, • 11,61*9; • Charlol
Hendry,

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amt Polk, *1,(170.

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wan *1,446.

W oodmap mambor* dapand oq irland* In their horns

The fitcuret »ul.mitted include [ dkiTe" .'T irrn
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both Negro and white claiiruomj 421,000.000.000 (or the tin!
imtruciori and do not Include I taoolJia o( tlte curretu year.

communlllaa . . . not dial ant ■tranqars. . . for aarvica
and counaal on thf if Ufa Inaurunca protection

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man throughout ths country have more than a
p r o i e e t l o n a l Interest In giving •*&gt;
members prompt sUidant sarvics.

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Woodman members, camp olilcsrs and Held man
are Hmiyj together by lbs strong Ititiamal ties oi
Woodcraft that foster a deep, personal Interest In
promoting one another's financial and social welfare.

21 a wejk for n period i t a year.
Duly 13 con titles paid mpre
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These are; .Dade, *2,268; Palm

TEMPT INC
CHRISTMAS DESSERT
The |ierfert ending *n yon** perfect Christinas
dinner is rich, creamy, delicious ice cream.

F or Your Holiday Entertaining
EGG NOG MIX

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The aam# light*,
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to, you tee
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Chiittmas spirit
th*t light* our home*)
We with, you
every heppinets
thi* Chriitme* tenon

C AN YOU RIDE “ BIG
SID" AT THE RODEO IN

ORLANDO

Again We Say

WOODMEN S WORLD

MERRY CHRISTMAS

Life Insurance Society;
OMAHA, NEBRASKA

HAPPY NEW YEAR
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For Your Convenience We W ill He Open Tonight

Aslr your focal Woodmen representative how
you can enjoy (he benefits ol Woodmen life
insurance proleciion and the fraternal and
•octal activities ol Woodcraft. . • t

To Our Friends

H. J. FINCH, District Manager
Office Phone 9H7 — RtaidenCa 192 M
116 South Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida

CHAMPION c o w a o v *
COMP1TI IN THI IIO

'till 10:U0 O’clock

Illill Implement Co,

Merry Christmas!
BEACON DAIRIES

ANDREW CARRAWAY
AGENCY
Uti N; Park, Avetmo .

U TE LUCKY TEETERS

THRILL
CIRCUS
COW BOYS
CO W G IRLS

Peace and
Good W ill

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM

WILD HORSES
— BULLS —

Lightinq tho waytobotior
fellovrihip and good will

Anetica’t Grealest ’'Circus Atii

toward, all it Chriltmal,
That it may b« o truly
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bik! locale thr iruublr tor you and make ibr
detemonrj ttipalr*. W f shatl be * tu to v r r r you.

happy Chriitmai for a^ch
of, you ii our aidant with.

W ild— Thrilling— Daring
— Death Defying—

KIDS 5 0 ?

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ELECTRIC SERVICE
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SEMINOLE
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Nick’s Own Ice
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Let ui ton our carei out the
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W# Make Our Own Ico Cream, A ll Flavor*
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Seminole County Laundry Co

TICKETS NOW
WALGREEN DRUGS
ORLANDO

819 W. 8rd St.

414 Sanford Avenue

Phone 101
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There'll be Holiday traffic Jqms on long distance again
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added during the year. The volume of long distance calls
has continued to grow month after month.
If your out-of-town colts on December 24 and 25 are
delayed, we want you. to know that everything possible is
being done to complete c a lls promptly and In their proper turn.
It will help a lot if you can make some of your Greetieg
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FACE EIGHT

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Slump O f Wartime
Over For Smajl
■v Indiana Hamlet
A P Newtftalurea
,
S a n t a c i .a u s , ind. — Ju*t
turned Ino. Santa Clan* knuckled
down tn a glant-slxed Job of
poalmarklng Christmas letlera and
package? today. Resides taking on
a. new I rood borrowed from Moth­
er Cooae.
‘
The wartime plump la over for
thia tiny anutlirrn Indiana hsnslef,
and moat of the population has
already gone to work on the mall
mountain* In the two-room postofflee and the toy »hop» that be-

tan buttling lent before Thanki- pf
ri vi ng. .
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PpstmasUr Q»c*r L. ' Phillips »
Hopes Jo. sandwich ’ In enough time Tl
fo get out hia white-furre&lt;l - red th
suit,1but' he said' the" load*'.op It;
mall coming in for Santa Clam to
poatmarka U "far larger than ur
ever before.” Even before Thanks­
giving, aeven helper* were on the y«
Joh handling Ihouaanda of letters pi
and package.-, frerr* toy firms, j,
youngatcra Impatient
for the wl
aound o f reindeer hoove* ami re
whimsical 1,1vers.. Those children's or
■ car Santa" lettm that have nc
. • -» are answered bv M
A -Tilritn Legion post at Tell Ll
G ty. Ind.
Di
bounded in IMO as Santa Fe,
the village alumhered without riis-'m
tlnrtion until 1895, when the a

Honje-Gtame Fun Is Editor - A rtist. .
Veering. From War • Breaks Record
Toys On Army Life
With Exhibits

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the many Christmas celebrations
we have seen rome and go, and th*
friends we have kept with us dur­

IN D E P E N D E N T

S AN FO R D ,

Established 1908

Just west of Pth avenue, between
J2nd and 23rd etreeta, Manhattan. The
name of the estate, Cheleea, la still
borne by that w-yda district of New

C la m a n t Clarks
M o o r # ,.P h D . did
A
not car* to have hla
j
name Identified with
th* ] l g | l * a that
fr*f. M**r*
were. In aplt* of hi*
wishes, to mak# him
Immortal. HI* "A Visit to St. Nicho­
las,” better known as 'The Night Be­
fore Christmas,” was not published
undir hla name for mor* than 30 years
after h* composed it, on th* spur of
th* moment, on Christmas Eve, U22.
A graduate of a divinity achool who
was never ordained. Dr. Mopr* was
then profMror of Oreek and Oriental
Literature In th* (Episcopal) General
Theological Seminary and th* author
.
.
o f th* first HebrewEnglish lexicon. He
lived tn a colonial
* A
mansion on a slop*

The professor's wife. Catharine T a y ­
lor Moore, wr# making up baskets for
th* poor of Trinity Parish that Christ­
mas Eve when she discovered she didn't
hsvs enough turkeys. She coaxed the
professor from his library and sent him
to the store to get more.
Th* street* through which he passed
had real Christmas Eve dress—anowr
and moonlight. The cheeetneas of the
crowds In the streets and everything
warmer! up the usually aloof 43-yearold scholar. As he walked In th* street
he suddenly had Ihe vision of Christ­
mas aa all children see It, and a poem
about It formed In hla mind. When he
reached home, he wrote down th* lines
and he read them that evening to his
■even children-.
,
.
He had no thought o f publishing the
Jingles, or Indeed, of the poem ever go ­
ing beyond his fsmlly hearthsld* Hut
It so happened that a young relatlvf,
Barak Harriet -Butler, visiting tha
Moores that Chrlatmaa. delightedly put
a copy In her diary, and read It -to her
father, th* Bev. David Butler, when
ahe returned In her home In Troy, N. Y.
The minister sent It next year to a
newspaper, where It appeared among
th* miscellany. Dec. 23. U21 Thn
author's name w** not given Other
tiewapspers printed the jingles They

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ing *11 the yrar*. A Merry Christ­
P r*f M • • r • os H*
Visualised His P**m,
■•fuming from Mar­
ket an Christmas Ive—
• Drawing Mad* tip*slolly f*e Thll Mag*sin* by th* Werld
Renowned Artist, WHllopt Sharp.. . . .

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D A IL Y

F L O R ID ^ ,

HE man who wrote
th* moat celebrated
of all C h r la t m a a
t poems wasn't proud
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ina* to all of von!

This

Section Two
AN

Urvtvspe painter In his spare
time, he set a gfitl of Martin* or
finishing one picture a day. Na­
tive of Bryan county, O * . he
worked on the Charleston, fl C.
News and Courier. Macon. Os.
Telegraph. Athens. O s, Banner.
Augusta. O*-, Chronical Birming­
ham. Ala . New* and New Orleans
State* before coming to the Alex­
andria Tbwn Talk as -managing
editor.
Taktpg up art as a hobby, .hs
was persuaded by s fellow news­
paperman. Meigs O. PraM, of the
New Orleans Times-Picayune, to
let him tell the world about hi*
work. A . committee of three New
Orlesns art critics saw his pic­
ture* and Invited hkn to hold a
ohe-man show at the Delgado.
' "Since then thing* have been
happening and I am bowled over,"
said tlie 43-year old father of three
Mins, the eldest In the Navy.

C h ri«n i«i

nopor/iUon And

Section Two

AI.nXAffDUIA, La —Some artUta
live a lifetime to hare nine oneman ahowa and few have four ex­
hibition* at one time, but Ra'nh
Brewer. Alexandria new*p»p*r-*rU*t
h*s done all *hl» In one year.

the current poi

Frlendl

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the "Grand Canyon" and
nrross the "Atlantic Ocean

UNITED LUM BER CO;
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NEW SPAPEK

Associated Press Leased W ire

TU E SD A Y. DEC. 74, 1946

were placed on Chrlatmaa glveawraya
of merchants They quickly became
known all over the country, lo the emharr&amp;aament of Dr. Moore, who feared
to hsye It known hs waa the author.
He ronatdered It undignified for a man
of hi* acholistlc Standing, to be .lha
author of childrens Jinglea. Also, at
J^hM time. ^H rtm as merriment of any
kind waa frowned upon- by rellgtoua
sealnta; and the profeaaor had to br
mindful o f hla poalllnn In the church.
.
Twenty-two yesra later when hi had
finally acknowledged authorship pub-

A bundle e l ter* he hid duet en_hit
hick.
*
And he looked like a peddler /uif
opening hi* pick.

Ana mrmmi fn her kerchief end I .in
my cap.
H id jutt iritle d our briin* lor a long
winter's nip,
When out on the liwn there *rore
lucfc * clitte r,
,
/rom
,0 .* * wft.f
WM tfie m llt t f
window / dew like a
I .
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To,e °P*n
shutterr. and threw up
the rath.
meo„ on fJk# j , fM| o t l6 , nfw.
fallen mow

name for' the first time, the Jinglea had
become a classic In the public domain.
and he «&gt;uld not reap royaltlee from
all the publications.
a
.
ironically, the professor’. s.rioua
work* are forgotten today. He ta men*
Honed In encyclopedias because he
wrote the celebrated Christmas v,r— .

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S t r i n g eye*
Mould tppeir,
But a miniituee rlelgh, m d eight
tiny reindeer.
WM ,
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10 lively ind
auick
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No me mu* direct deecendente of Dr
Moore survive today; eeverel are In
New York’, floclal Regl.ter Non. live
In Chelsea now. but Chelsea (till ha* a

More np id fAsrf.esgfer hi* courierj
they ceme,
2r
And he whistled*nd ehnufed. end
them by mme;

Hit eye*—how they twinkledI H it
dimples how merryt
Hi* cheek* were tiki rarer, hit note
fik* 0 cherry!
His droll little mouth w it drown up
like 0 bow.
And the beord of bit chin war at white
ai the snow;
The stump of 0 pipe he held tight in
hit teeth.
And the smoke it encircled hi* bnsd
like. « vretrh :
He
fre ? sr-J s round I trie

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771*1 shook when be toughed like 0
bowlful of felly.
He wot chubby ond plump, 0 tight
lolly old elf.
And t loughed when T. sow him. in
spile of myself;
A wink ol hit eye tnd 0 twist of his
' ' hetd.
'
■
Soon geve me to know l hid nothing
to dtesd;
He 1poke not o word, but went
sir sight to his work.
And filed i l l the stockings; then
turned with 0 lerk.
And hying his finger slide his nose.
And givme * nod. up the chimney he
tote; *
He spring to bis sleigh, to his trim
• ' (sue 1 Whistle.
And swty they i l l dew like the down
ol * thistle.
Rut I bend him ewclsim. ere he drove
out ol sight.
‘ Hippy Christmos to ell. md to i l l
• good night’"

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- Now.D u h erl now. Donee,I
now.
nu«l Cl ament Clark. Moore Memorial
p ,l f l ( , r , nd V ltln ,
S e r v i c e at8t. Peters Episcopal • r „
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Church, which he founded, endowed On. Comet!on. Cupid' on. Ponder md
and served tor years aa warden and _
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organist. Hla
residence no . longer To thf ,0p 0,„\ht p0,ch To ,h* ^
stands, but the rhlldhood home where
0 1 wt ''
he himself hung up Chrtetmee*tockNow
»w «jri dnh swsy' duh
Ipg* and waited for vtsltg from. HI
tw ty olU "
,
Nlrholae, survives In what la now ElmAe dry leovet thei before the wild
hurst. I, L His grave. In upper Trtnhutgieone dy.
tty Cemetery,
at I53tll ftrret and IVAen they
meet withon obiterle.
tlrnadway. Is decorated each Dec. 24lh
mourrf to the tty,
by person* who remember with «fTecSo up to the home lop the courier!
tlon hit now deathlena line*
r5ey dew.
r wit Hie night before Chniim tt,
when i l l through the house
Not s creature was stirring, nor even
1 mouse.
The stockings were hung hy the chim­
ney with c irt.
In hopes the, St. Nichole« toon would
he there;
The children were nettled il l snug tn
their beds.
While visions ol tufar plums dsneed
in eheir hesds:

U. S. And German Teen-Agers
;
Gray Eagle
O f Vatican
Join In Berlin Christmas Carols
Is Neiir 96 lly lilt 'llARD KAHIKCHKR
By JOHN P. MrKNIGHT
AP-J7ewsfeatur*»
VATIC AN C ITY—The "ancient
gray eagle" that U Gennaro Car­
dinal Granlto-Pignalelll, Prince of.
Rllmonte. hUhop of Alhano and
Oslla, and dean of the aacred
rolieg*. peered out shrewdly from
beneath Jutting white eyebrows at
th* Interviewer and said:
"But o f cour**. the reason for
an artlele about me is the fact
that I lyn. 90 y **r» old."
In understandalde pridf of the
fulineaa of his yrjjr* and of hla
tough borly'* triumph over tune,
the venerable prince o f the church
•taggcraled (lightly. But it was
an exaggeration of months and
days, not of year*, lie will lie—
he firmly Intends lo be—9® his
naxt birthday, April 10, 1017.
, When h* w»* boro that long
spring d»y In Naples, Pope
i IX relined over wide domains not occupied by the armies
of tha nascant kingdom of Italy,
and Millard Fillmore wa* I’ realluhlie not
slant of an American

R

last four wall, tha last two so in­
timately In thalr younger days
that he refers to them not a*
Plus XI and XII but as “ Ratti"
and "Pagalll," their family names.
Hi* step Is still firm, bl* hand
clasp stout, his vale* resonant,
bis tall solid frame erect, his
hearing la goad—ha bends only
slightly toward bis Interviewer
to listen. He reads wlthoat
glssses.
Moat bf the time he
writes out the repllea to his
volumninous correspondence in
bis own large, strong, beautifully
shaped hand.
.
" I try aometlmes turning latten
over to secretaries," ha saya,
••hut they never, enma back Juat

(A3 Newsfeaturoj
UKULIN-r-Thl* Chrlstmse. for
Ihe firel time sinfo the war.
American and * German children
will sing carols togelhsr.
These group# are now rehsarsIng weekly for appearance# dur­
ing the holiday week In Army
hospital* • and other American
institutions.
-The
American children arc
teenagers, 14 lo 18 years old,
dependents of soldier* sad mili­
tary government personnel sta­
tioned b-re Tney are a group
without a club name, organised
by Mrs. Iloliert A. McClure, wife
nf Brigadier General McClure,
chirf of the American Military
Government's information control
section.
Mrs. MeOura -..organised the
young group at the request ef the
American Wopsen'a CltA of Ber­
lin, of which aha la. a member.
It* v n«i activities Include a
monthly dance at which young
people of the Allied nation* are
guest*.
New the Amerlesn group, num­
bering shout 50, has formed ■a
choral group which haa Joined
with ahrut 20 members ,nf tha
German Madrigal choral group
f o r C t i r l a 1mas
tinging.
They
practice every Tuesday afternoon
under a German sieging Instruc­
tor at an American-occupied
hotel h e n .,
Their main holiday appear­
ances will lw on Christmas Eve,
when they will ride about tha
city on sleighs or hayracks sup­
plied by tha American 1flth Constabulary Squadron.
The German singer* selected
for the Joint group also are teen­
agers.
pHRIKTMAft TECS BURNS

OTTAWA. Dee. 4 4 -U P )-A Christ­
mas tree caught flea today at an
Ottawa barracks which had bean
converted Into a home tor veterans
t'.d four children burned to death;
Mrs. Patrick K. Eabigny. mother
r vacated i t b* Urea quietly of tha victims, -who ranged tn
th hla sister Princess Anna,
a Is ML ‘
t
rh. eldest nf the cardinals la
twd rvary n ith ttal 10 o’clock.

Senatorn To SI tidy
»Smnll Newspapers
• W A S H I N G T O N . Dec. 21 . t / C I -

Chslrman Murray tD-Monti ot Ow
Senate Small Busin..v. Committee
■aid today lha "rapid growth and
concentration of naw»i*&lt;per owner­
ship by chain* and Individuals" will
be Investigated at public ii"«rliigv
beginning Jan. 7.
Murray told a reporter the mqulry. whlth has been quest mneil t&gt;&gt;
uftne Senator*, la "not an attempt
to go into the content* «t imixta
at all—U artll not try t&lt;&gt; luitge Un­
freedom of Ihe pro** ''
"Our sole purpose 1* to try and
learn the problems nf Uw .-.mailer.
Independently-owned new*i*iprM nf
the country," he aald. 'The *maU-r
papers, both dally -and weekly, are
having a difficult, lime, 'nicy tore
higher coos of tabor and everyUdng else from paper to machinery
"We hope to dwvtlop whit ran be
doo* by tha Oovemment or by legtslallon to keep theoe mull pipers
•Uve and Independent
"Tliero U nothing political about
this. Aa « matter of fact, moot of
the small nearapaper owners end
publishers are Republican* We
have received a big m*a* of letter*'
dealing with the** problem* They
coma from Demorrahi. Republicans
and Independent*."
1

—Courteir N. T. Public Llbisry

Praf. Moors'i Horn* In th* Cheleea
Section of New Y*rk City.

Georgii Malenkov Gets In Line As
Possible Successor To Joe Stalin
B» s a i l r i m

AP N rw v fr a lu ir , W n le i
NEW YORK
Outside they
were carving up 30 feet of Jane
Bussell and loading It Into a
truck.
Inside Krav-lislred. practicalminded Jarldi 8t*rr nliserved: "In
my business, jrnu can’t t-e ven
limeiital.
When we're .ihimigS
with 'em. we Jitst thr'*w 'em
away,"
Starr's h(^&lt;inr»i I. rign
lie D
.ecrrtarv of Mie A rlrrafl Slrau.r
Sign t'o r p . wtm h claim tn le­
the tiirthpinri' and s la v ry a n l fni
90 percent nf the .peclarntar nUI
door di.play sign, hlinking on
Broadway
the mir. that make
the Imiri.ta *tnte

KUcwhere In Ihe firm’ s plain
at 67th 8 t- facing Ihe Hudson
river, were the grote J|ue re
mains n( 'a UO-fooi pictu re,of
Vivien Leigh as Cleopatra, n
yard-side head of Paul White­
man, msn-*ite&lt;l Utters and other
ghosts of the White Way's syn­
thetic gUnmr. all awaiting th*
•crap heap.
If you've got Ihe room, here's
( t'M ilaae *

•&gt;« I ' e s - A - » *

M e.l

lit JAOi f rillllA N
NEW Vflltk T lif n|hri n r
ift^j sntur (rally Mtlthrt^lr m il Kit*
wiif nrfKrfitrd nt Ihr mtrniMllonal Thralrr. ll draw m crowd of
well brhnvrd M a tcalola who
pul lo ahum# the gilded character*
who turttrd Mir prrmirrr a fr**
rii^hlA hefotr of N*»&gt;rl i ‘o'%ard*'
,,lire»ent l.auchlrr* into m kill)
-IminhlrA o f * notitrnir
'f ho fir -I tijirtiin^ \m i Mir ifilfi.sl
pio^ram of Mir nrw Amrnraii
l(e|Msrt«*ry Thraier, In r. n firm
wh«»ar initial* rra«l “ AIM.
a Iiosp ambition* am* n a rtl) t|»A*
Ih r f it &lt;st «liama wan *llrni&gt;
VIII ," «ml tin- triui|ie plan* to
.wiliC into » .rhrdule whirl, *l»'i
include. Ih.rn, Shaw, Hhntdiiu,
Barrie and a new Ainrrican |d«v
the directors haven’t yet decided
upon.
.
Th* Internallonal Theater I* «
little o ff Broadway's beaten path,
or at least at the northernmoit
edge, for It Is located at Co­
lumbus Circle, and Is by wsy of
celling a reputation for cultural
cutup*.
•
*
l.asl year Mike Tndd. en unlikeK -w M lIa w n l d a P a n e •. 2 e * M r I

Isles Dredged Up From Biscayne Bay
At Miami Sell For $3,500 Per Acre

fly W ILBU R JENNINGH
LA K E CITY, Dec. 24. (AVFira. UTl Newsfcatures
- ,
apparently originating
lean a
MIAMI, FU . - The Florid*
heated flue tn the alUc of the
First Methodist Church, caused peninsula has growing pains!
Where only a f»w month* ago
considerable damage to the upprr
part o f tha tRdkilng^ The blase vacationers swim and fished, and
fore midnight, sailboats cut pretty pictures,
not been mti- Miamians today are preparing to
by Insurance. build homes.
The Miami anra’s man-mada
cclonjr of 25 islands, 22 n f them
WALLACE FOR PRESIDENT
Inhabited, I* being enlarged with
LONDON, Dae. 44. U P )- The
ally Worker aald today ll has been alx new one* bring brought up
Tvlead by author Ororge Bernard from tha depths of Risesyne
haw to hop* that Henry Wallses Bay.
Big hydraulic ilrtdges suck th*
IU bacons* President of the United
tale*. Shaw la to, hare described bayts bottom uparards through
rutoea U 'tha only American 20.Inch plpaa working 44 hoiirs
a day, aavan days a week.

H‘a Worth W-500 an Aer*

the Miami area, the rock is about
12 feet below the surface of tha
hay bottom.
T h f*- 1ond, unaecn. was pur­
chased st approximately 11,000
an aero from the Btata of Florida
and then permission' had to ba
obtained from , the War Depart­
ment for tha dredging. Th* per­
mit. however, Is readily forth­
coming mpst of th* time slue* It
results In wider and deeper chan­
nel*.
/i Tha mammoth dredge* push
the combination o f water and
arlida through pipes — some­
time* a mil* In length — at th*
rata of 44 cubic fact a second
until tha filled land risaa acme

fire

feat above aa* latal, the

Tha coat o f tha land presently requlalta height for a man-mada
Island.
*
Whara tha Islands sre of
pumpad-up rock, building begins
tlln lls sn l

Os r a v e a

So* Bx&gt;k )

V. Of F. Itoffistration
Dt adlint' December ill)
G AINKH VILLK, Ore. 24. (Spe­
cial 1— Prospective Uni'w'.lty &gt;f
I loriila students have Witil llec.
30 lo file application for admittion l*i t hr Univervilv for the
Spring Term l»c1{m m iig Lct&gt; IQ.
Itr-grr-tra, B H. Jnhnvon aid to
lay
With completion &lt;&gt;f eight a-ldi
tiooal tempoiarv dotoitl'Ov lioiht

A I1 N f w -»f e * t« ir r

Ml IS* OW t *&lt;*iitp 11 M.» * ih ii I i u 1
nvirli Malrnknv. wlm w.%* ir«'nill&gt;
Nppnintfil to |hr imporlnnt INmhicil of MinUtrrse Iih.h l»rrn spoken
of in HtitUh ipmrtrm hh t\ |»o*■Ihtf iiircrsnor In r r iu if
Joseph St.ilin himnrlf.
TlmiiKlt now mtly

lf» v^.w- «.M

MHlritknv InUaSbt ihfnitgli Mir |(n«

Hurt |(rvfihit|iin
and Idfifit 1hr
ill

d.t

Mirrf'aftrr

.« vn|»|t»*ff»
I'n f /
rlimti|fi|*

idly l o politirnl p u w n
m g, and e a t e n ,mn of in I.am - jolt put's him to thr top
fa n lit lr , and f ami l y liou-itig unit,. hotly o f Mir I J K S I I

Ihr I'liiv iir e it y will lo- aide I*1
handle the 7,500 .tu d d U - autliorireil tiy Ihe S ta ir lloaid o f « win trnl for thn Spring Trim, thr
ir g i.tr n r poin ted nut.
A lm ost M) per rent mure , Ind­
ents can be housed in un-campus
University facilities during thr
Feb. 10 session than w ere ac­

Ifelu ir
hruu: i r l i r v r d
flutlr* ( ii Ihr I ' r m id iiiiii

|fi.

.*1
of

Suprrmi* Sovirt to hfromr *»

i up
fi*- v
tw
I ‘
fht
vim*

I’ linirmnn o f Mir miiitMrrhil rnun
ril, hr hud been one o f the ’«rri«*
U r ir « o f this m itr a l commMTer o f
Ih t Communist party, a mfm|fcr
o f the organizational burrau bf
.thr P « f * v ^•*il n mem!)
..

commodated during the currer «y0|(hur.
term, according to the latest h-u
Ing report, and appolntm ftit nt spechts, the ssndy-hsired. turn­
additional Instructors, technicians, eyed organtm said, "It iv no
snd administrative workers hss ‘ -secret that friends reipect ;i* lie.been in line with (lie anticipated cause we are strong.''
enrollment Increases.
When Gctmany attacked the
With completion of currently Sovirt Union in 1041. he br^anir
contracted housing farilfies. the • member nf the. rtate committee
University bousing system will for defense. Ills work in Increis
Include soma 5.000 space* while Ing the production nf plan.'-i won
off-campus home* and apartment* him the Order nf l,enin and luler
In Gainesville accomodsU in es- Ihe award of Hero if Socialist
cess of 2,400.
,
.
Labor.
Official* hav* expressed the be­
As a vice chairman nf!he*rminlief that University facilities will
he adequate by February for the rll, Malenkov will be working
Deride
enrollment o f all qualified stu­ with the top leaden.
dents who expressed a desire . to Stalin, his eolleacuea: Foreign
Minister V. I. Molotov. ! » P.
enroll last fall.
Beria, Andrei Andreyev, A. I.
Mlkoyan, Alexei Kosygin, L. M.
Kaganovich.

pounds of miger beginning Jan. I.
An additional ration of sugar may
broom* available
within
four
monUia.
The OFA cited Department of
Agriculture tail mates that th*
nrw sugar crop may be eutftdentty
lha new auger corpAI—or aETAO
large to allow an additional flvq.
pound* of sugar a person tn 1547.
XTbree regular stamp* war* vaildated during 104«. There allowed a
total of 15 pounds a person. In
addition, two home canning stamps
were good fo r f ir e pounds each.

l tits
I** \VA^hin*rloll nrvrrMielf a*
iv-1 hallota right
npiiir, th«* kind

N liV YORK. Dee 24—(/p&gt;—An
actor and
old-time vaudeville
headliner. John Tlarton. died today In New York at the age of
» . Barton appeared for several
years aa Jet ter tester In Uve road
company of Ttobaoco Road. |{e
played the drama before the
tobacco-county, share-cropera of
tha -south, but didn't * get any
violent reaction* from the audience.

J. int' I *iti IT** k
fi irrul »»! MAT*
K. uet liiminli, i- ,i liM-lmg spirit
m thr movenirnt.
Hoyinnlnr u n n u - . l i a con­
tinuous t&gt;oll will h&lt;- 'liken. Thou• ’
’
.
*••••'•&gt; prifitwl
,
.
| ■
.igcRrier. recording and newspa­
per routers, radio statiins anJ
fllfw llflf
•
. Thr Ynunj; Peonies League wU!
-caller llir hall.it:, ,,r nmd and pick
tlixm up and ii-'uit them. At iea»l
three, and possibly four, works or
each piogiam will he the publle'l
rh'rice.
J P l l r . '* . general managat
of the National Symphony Or
chestra, says •- many requests fol
Gershwin's musir are expactM
that the orchestra Is already cet»
rrntratlng on one entire Gershwlt
program, fur Uec I'J.
" I t has been interesting t&lt;
watch over the past few yeati
the development of more and won
Interest In goo,| music, based oi
Ihe Invasion nf this field by Uq
boys of Tin I’ae Alley,'Ways )(|
llayx-..
„
'
Popularizing nf the classics b)
Tin Pan Alley he believed Is t
good thing in Ihe lung run. Ill
adds:
" I f someone who ha* never pah
attention to good music and ha
never gone to a concert suddantj
find klmsslf whistling musk bj
Rachmaninoff, T c h a l k o r s h
Chopin, or Grclir in a slightly d
ferent tempo from the oritii
and under the label of 'Full Mo
and Empty Arms' and to on, th
he is intrigued, nr Inspired to

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                    <text>PAGE EIGHT

.THE SANFORD HERALD,{HANFORD, FLORIDA

r u fp a y , PEC

:w POST
litn Jif
\&gt;cig. ’41. -I/O - i Davis. Alan under conalderation
The new m inag*r of the Mr min*- for the Birmingham po»t are two
ham club of the Southern As-, other former Major Leaguers,
-relation may {jc the veteran Maj-I Mule llaa* and Dick P orter.

N«w yoik.
T ou sr# h # r * b r n t l U l t i l th a t su it
( o r d lv o r c # h a * b * tn f i l e d u * l n i (
y o u In ih * C l r M I t C o u r t ( o r 8 * m l o o t # C o u n t y F l o ri d * . In C h a n c e r y ,
fajr T h o m * * W i l l i a m D o l a n .
Tou
a r a ’ h a r s b y recrulrsd I n (II* y o u r
w r llla n a p p a r m n r * w ith tha d a r k
o ( a a t d r o u r t In | h * C o u n t y C o u r t
I l n u r * a t H a n f o rd . F l o r i d a , o n nr
b&lt;-fnr# t h a l l l h d a y o f J a n u a r y .
A . D . f t IT. o r d a f a u l t w i l l h a *nl o r d a g a i n s t y o u a n d * ald r a n * *
w ill rn-caw t a* part*.
O tdand
( h a t thl* nolle# b» p u b l i s h e d o n r a
a w » » k for f o u r r o n i r r r n t l v * w a a h a
in T ha H anford l l a r a t d a dally
n a w a p a p a r o f H a n f o rd , ttam lnol*
C o u n ty . F lorida.
WITNLHH m y hand* a n d I h a . a a a l
o f a a l d c o u r t thl* 1 1 t h d a y o f
XXncambar A . P . . III*.
ft. I'i IIKIINDON
C l e r k q ( C i r c u i t C o u r t («r
H a m l n o t a C o u n t y F l o ri d * .
( H e a l)

Rural Common Sense
By

.Spud*

Johnaon

4-1! CLUB WORK BUILDS
CHARACTER AND LOWERS
JU V E N IL E - DELINQUENCY
Ju it* n o w the country it very
much concerned over Juvruile delin'iuency and lead en aie endeav­
oring In find waya of keeping
youngster* from becoming delin­
quent, ra th e r than trying l» re­
form them a fte r thry have »|ip-

For the Convenience'of Late Christmas
Shoppers the Majority of Sanford Stores

O. HEVRftLET MCKWAN
A ttorney

Will Remain Open Until 9:00 I\ M
Saturday - Monday - Tuesday
Stores Open Friday Night as Advertised

San lord Merchants Association

MONDI AND UAUTfFUl Norma Christopher, 18, a student at tha P aw
dens Junior College, has been chosen queen of tha annual New Year'*
Day Tournament of Rotes at Pasadena, California. She will reign over
Ih ensrada and tha Rote Bowl football came. (International Soundphoio)

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and character.
Thla has been proven over and
over again thioughnul the year*
th a t 4-11 cluha have |,een nrganiied and conducted among rurm
girl* and boy* by county and
InWnc dem onstration agcnl* an I
oth er representatives of the Agficultural Extension Service. The
roll call of form er 4-1! club mem­
bers now grown up m e a ls nun
and women who are occupying
poslllnns of importance in imth
public and p riv ate life tfernuihnut
the country.
A ttorney fleneral Tom C. d a rk ,

HAVE YOU TR IED TH E N E W /ATLANTIC

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t the recent national cnnfeience
**n juvenile delinquency, said th a t!
all rhlblren are entitled to a
wholesome, Imopy
home ' life,
which i* vital to the welfare of
both the child and the Nation.
But I he home i* not rnmpleio
within itself. It m in t be fo rti­
fied nod supplemented by the
church, tha school and other forces
in the community.

DIUOOER*.

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h e r e b y n - d l fl a d t h a t n u l l ( o r d i ­
v o t r # ha* h # * n fll*d a a * l o * t yo'J
b y H e n r y D r l a a t r * . In i h * C t r e a H
C o u r t f"T t h e N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r ­
c u i t o f Ih* K i l l # of F l o t l d a . In
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l o fll* y o u r w r l i u n a p p e a r a n e # In
a a l d cau ae o n o r b * f n r e T b u r a d a y .
I h # 1*lh d a y o f J a n u a r y , ISIT. a n d
In d e f a u l t l h a r a o f aa ld r u n t will
p r n c e r d K l 1’a r t e a s a l n a t y ou
T h e a * n * r a l n a l u t # o f Ihl* a u l l
la f o r d lv o r c # a n d tb * a l y l a o f aald
r u l l la: f l a n r y l » r t l * « r a . p l a i n t i f f
va- P r i o r * * D r l a a a r # d e f e n d a n t
W 1 tn * u m y hand a n d afflctal
■p al o f »ald C o u r t a t
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SARASOTA COUNCIL

Sarasota, Fla. -H o rep re Ashby
of the Bay Haven school la presi­
dent of the recently organise!
Sarasota County tilrla’ 4 -lf Club
Council, according lo Mias Bata
Horton, home nirrnt. O ther nff l e e r a are Daryl lledgecock,
Snuthiddr school, vice-president,
“ Society cannot nffnrd to con- and „ Miriam M cOavam .. Y'niceIrlLjiie m» me- delinquency of tb*
Nokoinia school, »efrflA iy;tregchim rcn by allowiiig *pipilunl auier.
guidance anil sncial cdtiraDoil *0
lag behind economic and srirnti*
fir development," he declared.

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harm ful nr potent iatly harmful
com munity condition* that lead
children Into delinquency, arid
pointed to the pait th a t recreation
ran play in the conservalion of
youth.
The I - 11 club* not only provids
recreation and a wholesome a t ­
mosphere hut also help to train
the girl* and boys in everyday
ctivitiea, in leadership and in

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A re Killed In
Hctnoi Fighting
State Of Siege Pro­
claimed- In Indo­
china As Blum Pre­
p a r e s Statement

Two Sanford Men Are
Killed When Black
Sedan Forces Them
O ff Paola Highway

Her. I H / t V - f i w h
President Leon IU«m told the
national assembly today that
th e alius lion In afcrtfe-lcrn
Inde-China may grow w r « j In
th e m a t few works. 3 lu m add
th a t conditions are seriocs new.
a n t th a t be was dispatching aa
tn u u m l
warfare epertalial,
Oetirral i w e m le CW e. to
Lndo-China. Blum said also Itial
French troops have won part
of Hanoi from the Inio-C hlnm e
Independent fecwe.

PARIS. Dec. 23—(/I1)—
TJie new French Interim
government hended by eltlfrly Prleniler Loon Ilium
moved today to hr.lt the
native rolwllion In French
Imlo-Cliiim. A state of siege
wns proclaimed in th e worst
a trouble spots in th n t rich
m rolonlnl possession of the
F ourth Republic. This »#» announced by th e F rencli Pr?M
Agency In P aris, and confirmed
, _ hy dispatches front Hanoi, capi­
tal of French lndo-China.
_____ * M ore Lhan 200 F rench troops
are said to have been killed «r
wounded In recent fighting with
Insurgent Vlst-Nameso forcer its
Hanoi, and a dispatch from thrro
(Vi tells of a drastic w arning to the
“ natives. They were w arned that
any of them found carrying fire­
arm s and not wearing uniforms
' would be shot and thnt any house
th a t fella to fly a w hite flay
,
would be nearched and th a t any
house from which shots on* fired
would ha attacked b y French
forces. A fter thb w arning had
been issued. French troops at'
tacked native forces w hich had
barricaded thera»riv&amp;| in the city
0 '- huG—* a-,; • pa*UUnU*a.afs»*JfrfioL
A uthorities said 29 French civil• latis. Inrludlnir 11 women, hr.d
been killed in the battle.
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Meanwhile,
the
people
of
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France were tensely nv.-alling n
policy statem ent on the troubled
lndo - Chinese
situation
from
P rem ier Blum.
HANOI, Pec. 21, (fP)— French
m ilitary authorities said tmlny
■th a t 2 9 French civilians were
to slain by Indo-Chinese independ­
ence forces in recent fighting in
Hanoi, capital of. Indo-Chimi.
Eleven of the victims, sold \he
French, were women. The French
fn rth p r claimed that the bodies
of the 20 slain person* were
hi* .tally m utilated.
In addition, the French listed
pinny other civilian* a t missing
end nertjnp’s dead In tiia Hanoi
fighting.
French troop* are a«ld to have
the situation well In hand in. ail
(owns In northern Indn-Chlna.
where fighting with th e VietNamese has occurred. T hey said
th at mopping up operations were
being carried out slowly In
Hanoi In order to avoid unneces­
sary casualties and dam age.
Thb French admitted the cap
lu re of the P asteur in sl'lu tc
Building In* Hanoi by th« Viet
Namese. The French w arden and
h it fam ily w ere said lo have
been kidnaped.
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W.- 0 . W. Takes Lead
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. DEC. 23. 1946

No Clues Yet
Discovered To
D eath Driver

Named On All-Southern Squad
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Fair to ile h t and Tuesday ejeept
considerable cloudiness and 4 few
11kHi ahuwrrs in southeast coastal
seclinti*.
Continued cool today.
Slightly
warmer
tonight
end
Tuesday.

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In the ninth moating of tha
City Bowling League the W.O.W.
! * • * dethroned the Blackouts

The 15lockouts
Into seclo st nln*
ond position by
IB tilts,
battle* and hav
The Individual
score for
the evrning was
Rowland’s 2M tally.
The standing* ore as followst
TEAM
WON LOST
W. O. W.
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Blackouts
* 18
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Vsts Happy 0 *
Lucky
18 f
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Bauer's Appliances
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Lance Toast Che#
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Fla. S late Bank ; I*
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Jajrceet
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Seminole County
Motor.
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88
Games T hutudsy Dee. 26 are;
Bau*r*»
Bsucr** AppliOMM,
ApplianoM V*
Vi Jayraes;
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Lane* Toast Che* Va V ets flap*
Py d o Lurkyj W. 0 . W . Vs Fls.
State Bank; Blackout
Irndr County M otan.
Tavlor*

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Christ.

Associated Prtti Leased Wire

Court Reverses Convictions
Of Two Jehovah’s Witnesses
In Violation Of Draft Act
MacArthur Gets France’s Highest Decoration

Mrs. M. I). (lati'liel'DurantyApDroves
Sanford And
Policy
Mayfair Praised Is Presenter! (tilt Byrne8,
Hv Rotary Club
By Wendy Barrie
Toward Russia

Movie .Actress Is 15njoying Stay At Inn
And (iolf At Cluh|

Many, Conscientious
Objectors Are Seen
Affected By Ruling;
New Lewis Appeal

Political Fight
Willis Anderson
For Governorship Selected On AllLooms In Georgia Southern Eleven

Tributes Pour In As Celery Fed Fullback
Talmadge Is Laid To
Rated Among Best
Rest In McRae, Ga. Players In State

Mrs. Anna M. Watts*

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NO. 40

No fu rth er inform ation a* to
the cause of the overturning of n
fu rn itu re truck Friday afternoon
on the Country Club road, emitting
the -deaths of two occupants,
C liailrs MrClung, of Sanford, the
driver, and I k.wI* Adney Crocker.
WASHINGTON. Ore. 23
2t of Jafti- Mary, a passenger,
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r till 0(1 States
tin - yet tn-en •htained, L C.
Suprem e Court ItauiJed down
tin dr-r. sta te tiighwav patrolm an,
two tleriftioii* today avhteh
wlio investigated the accident, a n ­
nounced this morning.
lim y nf foot son res of conPatrolm an Ih-mlrr .th ir d It.at
.soioulimiH objectors wlio
he had Io'i'ii informed hy the th ree
woro fotmtl guilty of viola­
survivors of the accident th at t*
ting the draft law. it rcblack sedan, heading toward the
Hanford-Uniml truck, had forced
versed the oonvictitins of two
It off tiie road; causing It to lorn *
Jehovah's Witnesses for al­
completely over and Iticu a l.vlt ,
leged viedatiom. The nation's
n u n , a fte r McCiung had sw e n v l
highest tribunal founj that lha
sliaipiy to avoid a collision
men wvro denied proper trials
Ihc tu rn of the mad by the home
by low er eon t i t. The lower courts
»f F. F. l.lindquist.
had refused to let the defend*
Floyd Sjohloin. 17 y ear old Lake
challenge the d raft classifica­
Mary youth, was the worst in ­
tion* of the defendant*.
jured of ihc survivors, having
In cither business today, the
abrasions ^ui (he head and nriusSuprem e Court agreed to hear a
J l r t l a i acnl-hnnic Troui the hn»new npjical by the United Mine _
idtnl u h eir he l.ail twn.ll taken
W orker*' and lohn I , Lewis. The
tiy F. ’41. English. Hanford rooTci"
appeal quest ionial Die validity
who Impprlird nil the scene of the
the prelim inary iniutiction issued
accident. Yesterday. Sjnblmtt wa*
ag a in st Ihc umi'p anil it* leaders _
resting com furl aid y in Iw-d, and h**
AT A SPSO^t C ltlM 0(NY IH TOttYD, JATAM. C m Dopglat MsrArthur fk-fli t . .Hmvti rrcetvtng'ITie n n tP d
d u rin g the t'.'r n i
soft coal
t.-poHeil Thai F ail n iilfifi, IT of
Croas nf the l-eg'i ts of it n..i i n i n i ' i u - , i .i ,
.......... (&gt; n /.tnvl fcclikov triglit). chief nt the
Lake Mary, one of the line* pit.
-trik e It will be heard on Jan.
t rctich mission In Itte -Sopie'oe l *Min .Hilt \iio-ti l'imCl5 I tie prescitlalton cncniony wa. ivitne&amp;*«-(1 I&gt;y U
.e a g e r, .itlin g in the hack of the
14. when the court hears other
large eatbrilnc "I Allied unit ti S Suoirioe L o oi.l ooliiai» mil nvilian ofttcisU
iln i,,....' , , , i .
liu rh am id n load of fu rn itu i-.
i-.ue* in the ca«e.
hod tiren only slightly injure.!
In atmihrr decision affecting
Mdtaid liice, partner of Mr. J h
greed to rule
t ioog in ih r furniture rcfinlahme j
tire quuabusiness m l.nke Mary, wns riding
guards are
in ihc cab of ihr truck, and wa.
ional tjlio r
hrm-cd about the head and shouldIt rial ion. Act The tabor board
ei» and his arm* were skinned
ha* utqicqtrd ikchluns of lower
Willis AiMterron. 200 pound Fed fullback was named on the 37il. ; lull was toil seriously injured,
court* that the guards are not
annual All Southern high school football team yesterday Amicpum.
Charles MrCInng. Navy veteran
covered by tli" act. The comm ted tu. one of ttiF best players In the etaie high school foot lull
son-in-law &gt;*f City Attorney
Mrs M l&gt; (latclict wit* |imv-ntpame* involvr,| in the rases are
circles this ycur. racked up 214 points to baoome the leading w a r t and
F t.’d IL Wilson and brother-in-law
ed
with
a
iM-aulitut
otlvcr
pitcher
In the state, and cMablbhed a slate record' lor point* Mined
Die Junes mid lavtighiin Steel
of W. 12. MtiUnm*, died at Fet
by O \V .‘-pciicer In ta-lialf ot Mic
t'orporatiun mid I'. C Atbitvs and
■ini'l luulghton Memnriul Hospital
iCnton Club "h v the tine fowl and
t’ompany
at S:it» o'clock Friday evening
service" vhlclt 'h e has given Use
The Supreme t'.titrl also r e ­
from internal injuries.
UwU
•dub during Use tvcl year *ltrn the
fused to review a voter’s UtVCrocker, wbpae skull bail l*Sni
chiP ntor at llie 'tvwirur tV nter
v o .tjs .fu l soil irguibsf *Mlerf3ouT
f i.o to n d , according to hi- Jiby.
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1lutlny fur t*“ InM meetup irlo rr
of a pull i .k iii ennessee. he
sic inn. Ur. C. I l*nrk, did n il
*'\W likr Sanford It rntildu't I FtirtdmaA
The '.firm but not sough policy" voter J It Jiduisnit. of Greene
regain consciousness, and d i d nt b«’ n w r ,” ihvlarrd Wendy liar 1
('ItrlMitnui carah wpi** miust
Senrtary of Utate Byrne, m cnituty, lVtmo**ee. 1,»&lt;t asked the
7 :.1n o'clock. Halnrdav mnrmng nt rif. form er Hi it t»li anil I! dl&gt; in the mrmber.% of the Huh who of
ic.iin l to Itisi.ia. wn, yesterday liiyrh ttita*md to tide that the
Uie boapllal Mr McCiung wa* V FNid motinh pirlure ntnr arid
1ml by Chartr#* M ont^n tei used * "very .welt Jots" hv
! I rp o itcd to hate Iwen on hi* feet
a till llarrry ICudell at the plum) Wallet Duranly, who ysent *21 pell ti*« «* n prerequisite to
\utltig was invalid under tha
I for some minute* a fte r the ac­ radio aolrf»4, mid in private I•f
Mr*. [Livid Meyer. wht» with h«*V A msIo. -rise Flrat Noel." wa. sultg year, iu llticia as a newspaper U S fniistitution
cident. and tried to help Um itiiVliand
Is .iuylng at th e 'M a y
Utclt A'kWl Andrew Can.sway r*'lle.potldpMl, nod who wills II I!
j others. The truck w a. a "ne and
t'asl chaistc of (lie -pmgr.siii and Knickerbocker, another veteran
u half Inti Chevrolet, which hail fair Inn.
t’lrwldetvt O. A. Mj*‘er preatilrd.
resident correspondent, recently
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praised
till’
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been loaded with fum iltire In luiko
Vtsllrtfa Included J. N. Prrklitwn concluded is long series nf debates \ i
l i u r l u v ’u M i v l l t n r
rw
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the
Mnyfnir*
Mary and had .et out for Hanford
t h e It u s s ia n n u e d io u w h ic h b eg
I I l g lC &gt; S m O l I l t T
pf
Norfolk.
Vn.
Howard
I'hltHtu
w it li the three pm -enger- »t'«aril. eoutiepy «’f their host. Llud iliul William THal ot Ortaiulx tec
" loioi lllo. Teva-. .ml ended ] &gt; if.S
III .1 a c k .S O l l V i l l e
ATLANTA, her. 21. &lt;.1*&gt; The
OHLANDO, Dee.'2.1. 01' Willi.
F uneral service, fm M* Mg- \Vf|i#r, nii4| the fine rpitdify 1,1 ttutlrl .it tlfivivslKini N i ilid ,m.
it H'rtilluTlI Mctloido t &lt; A!li‘|^lf
death of Clnyernor-eteet Huge no Anderson, powerful Si'iiiii-i{lr Mig,i tiling vu'if lit*lit Hiiititiiv i»!u i fimlii nit*ill p •w4*ikr,i lb ore In nil’ll i not. j W S /(cay Af AeJlrvlttr f, i
I I.uI-.'Ihih! hi l 1Iirsday
v
tItr y like w11u*ir hi»i i «* w i111 i h f t1»"
Mi.. Anno Wuti* uw*Uicr ot Mrs
Talmadge ha* thrown Georgia Si1)iami| fullltack, wan uric trd fur fit I;:i0 oYltH*k nl tl*r H M %l**i
= I (■*- uu:tit 1»rl"K' th at, they dv J i, liiiilc, -ii-ti .Hiiurtliy morning
view of Ijtke Miwr»»e. and r*&lt;
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a berth on J b e t Weill) -eveolh dimi t ’h , ,r t h with Ih r H**' *1
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into a political feud which will annual All-Hmilhern titkt.
jllr i * alioi • lUlie.-- .it tile home
K...d Mi Klhi»*&gt; nffirintmc
Huriitl way rnjoynt*; rn*lv morning round
31n- I tdlu^r
be settled in ihc courts.
I he football squad III a 12 lu’l poll. in KvPr t . Tli tr m i’l r i )
ot lot ilttilgtuei. h is. It K HolcnFall
M tfT'lf ul the Seminole l oina.
I x iC il l O f f i C C S ( ' l o S l 1
showdown will rnuie Jail. 11 when It was annmmred y r.in d a y l&lt;&gt; U*nrrr*
Mr
Miiiaiit\ w hn i i n«W* «*u bt-rk of ?*97 Oka Plire.' JagkshnItifhniil D rat, It, A.
the new general a**rmbly con­ lli.tr Itayes, Ollando S c .. t i .. e I W w n m i i , .Ir.. .lurk I f nil* *lrthtt
etui atoim -he made her
Since her m nniago a ymi am! ( I l l (
H o lic lily
i. i\ mi' n t*’&lt;i .it \Uv .Mayfair ln*». cits*venes. Originally, ll.e assembly sports editor and ch airimm of the 11ftif ^ In nt T«»ih llul i. i»i«*i II iHun I a tialf ago to Mr. Meyer, a 1’at
Ionite
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h ilk I’ll for IfIU jItt ri t *N**V IT£•!
wa* In declare Tntlnadge gover­ 11*411 All-Southern selerii.'ii tn-ar I lUct*.
Mrs. YYatt.'. widow .of a. O.
IJltkif. a t Die City Hall unit at
trrson, N. -J., dye m anufacturer,
Ani^rlew# Calif. In WatU, wai a native of Hannibal
nor, bill deatli removed the man for th e state. The halhding war
A m li lm l &lt;&gt;f ’Hanford •'tor Ino Wendy Barrie Iim n ot attem pt?d the Court House will ckve Tues­ y r n u i
w ith the red gnlhisea.
participated In by ion Southern Paul 10 year*, .Mr. McT I mii* lived nny more picture o r radio work. day and Wednesday for the holi­ De«*rmUT,.-10l3# In* was HI from Mn, and came lo Jackaonvllle 20
The new constitution provides sport* w rilam and com lie*,
a—t IH00
Hanford
He w at, but lia* devoted h erself to what day.* in .o rd e r to give employee* pmuimoniA ronlracleil while in years ago (Mm Pittsburgh,. Pa.
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risreer a CloUdman vacation, it wa.-. an- Milwaukri*. hii|. nahl that h»* has Surviving are Dins- daughters. Mm.
ttn.ter the AII*Southrru selec- tborti In Wallace, N . f . a to lse r veil | g(lB b r| 1(,vril
th a t I lie lieutenant g o v e r n o r
J t, tnglry ot LutifiinL Mrs \V. E
should succeed in the event of lion Uonrd's system, stale cllnir- In the Navy .luring World '1»r it. fnr gnj. W(II„ BM h(,r f(|lllHy Tlo-y noimred today by City M.inoger now M ilirrtv r«*t*nvrrr&lt;l.
IJlKtr/ of PatncaVtlle. Ohio, anil
II N tiuyer, County Clnk O P
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the governor s death. But it i« j p|,(|rtg slate* selected ten »port»- France* WIUou MrOumc; in f
Mrs It E Hollenbeck ot Jackson­
She was horn in Hongkong, Herndon, Ooimty TM* Ai .**v , ii Dan- m l m i t i n l into Ru^fijij a f t e r the ville, one son W H Walt* of
haay on w hat happens should w riters and cocehss ns scour* to parents, Mr. and Mr*. A rthur M.
fotd Doudney, County Judse it W Ri’VuliitH»n._iir &gt; v xjuidciil «oi
China, the daughter of UlltliUi
death occur Ircfore Inauguration, j erves - in selecting five players McCiung qf Wallace. N. &lt; . four parents, and ha* traveled esten \vnre arid acttfllF School Hutu rrHimritlrrit fur t lit* Now \ u i k Carnegie, pn . 13 grandchildren and
Until the courts decide the |, . I for All-Southern and another .is sisters, Mr*. W. H William* of ■tvely lhr&lt;^fli0iit thf Vforld tin Hvrinan t&gt; Morrl* Tas ndleetnr Timrw t Iirri* TTfHini 11*21 until 1VM1. j seven vreal Krand'-tilhlren
\tr , W-V- - wa* a 'luninunicarU
ibv*'
tucmIiiv , •
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irriddem for the honmwhlr nirii’ Hanford. Mr*. I ( lltnwu anil ime item" ton in 111.11, she -.ud Jno O, Jink. In* ..will
Inne r w rit in*:,
,
sue, C.eorgla
t'Cnrgia i» eapecling con-i „ on |igU
Thj BU|p .
Mr„. llr .lo -t Fi-hInti
•it Itie Church ot Do- (V'Tod Shepboth of
i twin iii tirilrr that„ appiir
Mr ,f^r I, l.ali’i Iii* 411*I I rre1
1
lw
w
»k-*
amt
won
she
wa,
dining
in
a
I*md"i&gt;
t»1
&lt;tur
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W
tnliii
nuiiilw
*i
siderahle pnjilical Jockeying with tubulated ballots for then ie*p*-v Iteteigh, N.
lirrd ol JacksoiivUle .lin e the llcv
■into tiij^ \tr arriHtimohr
Mr*. U nity IH*l he FuIiU n journalist i»* p ru r. Ulc-tmid Oorrv. .uv-w-tant rector,
live state* end reported their sele of Charlotte. N. &lt;-. nnd three lauiant with tier iiiother when lint Dip morning
no holds barred.
m
I|6Ae4»rpuol(
Knirlami.
hr
won
she
wa*
approached
hy
Alevon
llor
The Baufunl Clinic will cI.vp ln*m ediicntr'I’mr-Jtnrrmv und lledfnnl conducted the funerut servlcfca at
Fume argue that the legislature selections to the board chairman. brother*, A. II. McCiung "f Uur- d rr ,Korda, who at the time wa,
2 txi o'clock ' Monday afternoon.
Two state*, Georgia and Virgin ham, N. t'„ »- N M.i'limg of
Tuesday until Friday morning 'I V
can choose Ik t wren
the two
trying to make English motion County llra lih Unit wilt ik ckv'eJ nu dwon n scholarship to Cam­ Burial was in ouklood Cemetery
[temper*t* receiving the la rg e d is, reporten th* ballots fur the DeLumJ and .lame* Hall McCiung
picture history w ith Id* produc­
bridge. lie served u* a « n r cor­ and the pallbcwicra were C. O.
w rite-in vole, which would be fifth m an on ths'ir All-Southern of Floral City.
LiUle. Ralph F. Jwigwrlt, Peter O.
tion of Henry th e F.ighth. ^h» TMeaday, Wedne.wlay and T hurs­ respondent ill World W ar I
F uneral service* f ‘»c
Talm adge's son, Hermann, and ehnlrea, making 62 player*, in h ter
day.
Bcltools
Will
rrmalll
closed
Went. Jack Hollenbeck. Bobrrt J
Jam es Carmichael. The ballots than 60, drawing All-Souther A Adney Crocker were -held at 2J30 accepted with alacrity hi* offer until Ja n . 6 M att tria d atntra , -One of Russia's g re a te st' needs .Hanolln
and Fred E. Wljllam*. Jr.
o'clock Sunday afternoon at tho to cast her In the p a rt uf Jaito win rem ain open until (rod o’clockfc at present, he pointed out, is new
-Ore sealed and the count won’t rteognltion.
Com munity Church in Lake Mary. Seymour, one of the King’s Tuesday evening, ami allh e x - ' agricultural machinery to_ replace
■ I.lnrmrn Hotcrrd.
be known until the legislature
I n t e r m e n t wa* in F.vergreen wives, who died in presenting rrptlou of some divut slnres wit! th a t destroyed hy the Germans,
meets.
,1111 UK BN NOSE
While linemen emme in for their
who when they realiied they were
etery. He wa* b«fn
Henry V III with an heir.
Tommy 'Watson wa-x taken to
(lore on Wednesday,
Carmichael has announced he larg est share of recognition tit Cem
paw, Ju ly II. 102.',. and had lived
Xhj; success
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in 1943” dynam ited whole Fcriiakl-Lawton Memorial Hospital
gave -her a good
w ont’ serve. That m ight leave the 27-year* history of All-South­
Tiie Herald office will Ik closed licked
m anufacturing cities like Kluirkov at 3 .U ' o'clock Sunday morning
for th* p ast eight and a half film a ta ri and she appeared* on
the field to Talm adge’s son. How­
Wednesday
aa
there
will
be
no
ever. &gt;ome Insist th a t Governor ern, ten of the US states alnclctl year* in Lake Mary. 'H e t* the stage in "W onder Bar." L a t­ paper- printed on ChrUtinar, txry where many tractor* 'h ad been w ith a broken nose received when
but, J 'h e ie wus also -m u ch des­ th e Fdtd pickup truck In which 1se
K J n r Am«!t, ' t i ! l » ' roe of TaT- out- backfield- star*- as the br*t survived by the-parenU . Mr. and e r she signed h contract w ith
truction in S talingrad, which, was riding a.*, a &lt; pa-wnger sflth
madge, will hold office' unlit the individual performer* in the state. Mr*. A rth u r. E. Crocker of I^ k e London Film 1‘rod net inn* and
whrfn he fit*t saw it lit 1921, hod Bill Oleivn, h it n parked autoOnly Loutalsns, when an end won M ary; one lirother, Roger, of Ittko played in "W oddlng Rehearsal.”
courts decide the issue.
Mary and a grandfather. M. J. A fter th a t the appeared In num ­
a!,mil 60,000 people and which niobllo a t Sixth Utrec-t and Oak
.Meanwhile the body of the late top honors, and Mississippi, where Berry o f Bushnell.
with it* factories, ship building Avenue, careened and then hit the
erous British film*; then recelvEugene Talmadge was laid to a tackle waa tagged cream of the
concerns and food canlnng plant*, curb
(foatlttttee
Ittnl
Oletm. wlio reported to
rest today In the amall-iown cron, did not follow suit In picking
grew to more than 360,000 popula­ police Dial he kvit control of the
cemetery where he wished to bo backs aa their best scholastir
JOBLESS
BEN
EFITS
tion
by
the
end
of
20
years.
car. faces cluirgea of reckless
gridden of the year.
Wiley H utxlrr Pridgen, 22,
buried—among hh friends.
He declared the housing problem driving tn City Court.
‘The 29 linemen winning All*
Seminole County unemployment aviation m achinist's mate, first in Russia i* still critical a» more
The three-tiroes governor, who
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Southern honors included eight
compensation paym ent* for tin* class, UHN, husband of Mrs. than 7,000,000 homes were des­
was elected to aerve a fourth end*, nine tackles, five guards and
CLERK'S O FFIC E CLO SES'
Ruth
M
arie
Pridgen
of
Sanford,
week ending D e c e m b e r 14th
The office of County Clerk 0. P
term, but dldnt' quits make the ■
u »IV M
i se­
seven L«I|M|||
centers. UKBR
Bocks were
not
P. iio a k r Wight, who hold* th e amounted to 8177 i nil were made is serving aboard tho USS Mount troyed hy the Germans. Th# whole
ll
tote
balIrcted
by
poaitlon,
but
state
championship award of the KJIrani* to 13, including ft men anil * Olympus, flagship of Task Korea struggle In Russia, he pointed Herndon will he closed next Tues­
inauguration, was viewed by tenout, ha* lK»n to educate the day mid Wednesday In celshratlot
thousand people yesterday sa • hs lots Indicate all backfled ..ten Club for th e Urgent egg yet found women, Carl B. Sm ith, Chairman CB, which li enroute to the people. W ithdrawal qf m ore than
of C hristm as.
selected were ball-carrying spe­ In any local chicken coop (eotne of th* Florida Industrie! Com- A ntarctic.
lay.in atata in tho O talgia State cialists.
3.000,00(1 white Russian* afte r
claim
t
t
w
aa
Utd
by
Ski
Lane),
u
mission
reported.
This
expedition,
called
"O
pera­
Capitol In Atlanta. Ten-thousand
the revolution, m any of whom
Breakdown of the honorable now contending for th e papaya
Throughout' th# sta le , he .said , tion H ighjum p," will explore the were well educated, made It more
more intended the funeral in
raising
championship.
mention
Utt
showed
linemen
took
payment*
were
889,434.00,
n
dec­
McRae, Ga., today.where the fun­
vast Icy regions of the Antarctic
Today b e brought to T he Herald line from the |A3,7IB.ft0 paid out for approxim ately four months, difficult lo gel good teachers.
eral service* were held this, a f­ top honors with 87 berths while
Russia 1* thr best g rain prod­
office
a
seven
pound,
golden
ripe
backfield
atari
clinched
34.
Tho
during tho p rev io u s. week, und
ternoon at 2:00 o’clock a i tho
papaya w hich is 2314 Inches tn were made to 2,247 men and l,ft(&gt;7 training personnel, testing equip­ ucing country in the world, ho
McRae Baptist Church with the line bertha wtr* distributed aa diameter
ment,
an
d
developing
Navy
tech­
which grew, he
women, a total of 3,7ftl. •
burial in tha Oak Grom femetery. follow*! Ends, 11; tackles, eight; on a w»Uand
nique fo r establishing am) m ain­ said, provided the m achinery in
filled IH year okl tree
centers, nine,
From all aver Georgia and tha guards,
available to carry on.
During
taining h atea In frig id area*.
In
his
yard
at
IMS
Park
Avenue.
Georgia,
there waa a tie
CII8I8TMAH PARTY
South tributes poured in to the
Two
Ice
breaker*
are
among
peace
tim
e
the
Russian*
have
man who so strongly advocated vote fo r the fifth All-Southern
TAKER NAVV CtiUHHB
Senior officer* quarter* building the 13 ships Included ill Task produced more than 100 million
white supremacy. Thousands of player, reported five honorable
a t the Sanford Municipal A irport Force 08. All these ships are tons of grain a year. W orkmen
mentions, rather then six. making
telegram* expressing
W, P. Chapman, 19, 8c, U8N, will be the scene of a Christmas equipped w ith g re a t quantities are' free to choose which occupa­
71 play era on the hortormhle men*
taxed the McRae teleria
.
* . son of W. P. Chapman of 208 Eve party Tuesday evening given of the new eat cold w eather cloth­ tion they ike on collective farm s,
Two freight ear* of flo w m hava tlon Hat. •
Aah Wing, Ocala, president of West Nineteenth Street, has r*. by the Fellowghlp F ront, form er­ ing and m any invaluable scienti­ get double pay for overtim e a fte r
already arrived with others pour­
a seven hour day of work, and
‘ to the Naval Air Technical ly known a* Intercession City. fic Instrum ent!.
ing In Steadily. . .
‘
■" Florid* State Rportawriter’e Aa*oC hristm as has not been over­ can aecure food, fu rn itu re, clothe*
Ward Island, Corpus It now number* m ore than ftOO
eletion named Loren Broedae,
The Georgia Capitol buildtqg great broken field runner at Jack­
Mr.
Tex., for a M week cour*e members in Its school and college. looked, f o r the crew of every as well as cash in pity.
Woe closed today end ell business sonville's s Andrew Jaekson, with
rtlon at the Aviation There will Ik spe.'isl sacred music ship will participate In dtvtne Duranty declared. FYecdom o r .
In IfeRae was halted fay the W lUi.t
B u ie .Maintenance and a Christm as tree. The pubic service* an d enjoy the traditional religion for all aect* l* now
Banford fullback
funeral.
s p ill'
/
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; w tu
allowed, he declared.
is invited to attend.
turkey d liin tr on th a t day.
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Then* must be jeomctliiufir about the Christmas spirit
which breaks down human defenses. B etter Busihesa
BurenUs reported th a t this year, as at other holiday
f M lI a a v a r r s a r « a » o n e
seasons, racketeers are doing a booming business. By ,whu scored 211 points th is (sea*on,
telephone, by mail and door-to-door solicitation all kinds a close second for top honors,
of fantastic money-getting schemes are promoted
liroadus, overwhelming cho|ce for
A racket revived from techniques used in war deaths,; All-llig Try Conference and th?
following obituary columns, sending a bereaved family] Spoitaw riters' Association's All- .
a C. O. I). package addressed to th e deceased for which* S tate eleven, Was regarded as the J
the family pays a g o o d price, assum ing he had ordered; g reatest broken field runner ever '
It. On opening they discover it contains valueless items. produced in Jacksonville.
A Chicago group sent out certificates for three] (Florida's other All-Southern se-1
dollars, which promise to he worth as much as $1,0(10 j Ic tin u s: John G ranaghan, end,
when the concern Jins converted th e government' to the Robert K. I-ee, Jacksonville; CecllJ
"Henry George ground rent plan,” and the holder of the j P crette. back. Hillsborough, Turn-1
stock will he able to split the profits with th e government.j pa, and Bill H ogarth, center, Mi­
True followers of H enry George and his single tax plan ami Senior High, Miamj.
have nothing to do with this and are outraged by the
Honorable mentions: Kay Catch,
Iwck, E ustis: Joe Lope*, tackle,
very idea.
Hillsborough. Tam pa: John Kecsv,
bark, Miami Senior High, Miami;
John Gold), hark. P jp am a City;
Sam Cole. back. Andrew Jackson,
Jacksonville; and Chuck Taylo.*,
guard, Andrew Jackson, Miatrti.

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n s i l a e la akia »■!►*» a a t a b a
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Supreme Civic Center

madge never' lived t» take
f y being uaed for
p o rp o ici within five
realed by a gt«up

a Mtiall paisciiKcr p lin r, which
Willis Anderson • • Sanford And^ _ . • ‘on.
Thursday nig h t striv rd a t O r - 1
Mayfair Praised
Undo airp o rt a t 0:00 o'clock,
Selected On A1Iunable to land on account of I
By Wendy Barrie i but
. Southern Eleven
a low ceiling, proceeded to a m - 1

It has been th e'cu sto m of R rent 'cities In the past
to sprend around over larRv areas, r e m s i n l n R flat except
for their natural contour and th eir most pretentious and
important structures. T he "clnsslc lines" mostly follow the
ancient Greek p attern , except in A frica, and even there
the Pyramids were ir notable exception, intended for
ornament on n vast scale rath er th an for hum an use. But
the site of the United Nations, which in due time will
he towerinR over th e home of world civilization, is chosen
alike for human use and impressive setting.
There will he, in a sense, A m erican pyrnmM*r*tfnilt
after the manner of American skyscrapers, b u t for such
broad and useful purposes ns the builders of Egypt could
never have imagined. T here, at th e world’s eastern Rate
to America, will stnnid a vast stru ctu ral group, in Itself an
epitopie of modern civiliznton, destined perhaps as a
pattern to stand through new nR es.
We Americans are the Rival builders of all times, and
may possibly stand eventually as th e great builders of
iill times. And th a t magic (mint w here the Old W orld
has met so happily with the new is lie place from which

giva John I., l-ewit and Ik * l 'ti­
led Mine W orkrr* »outethlng t"
think ai&gt;oul. If theie u anything
sure about atomic fu cia y . it &gt;*
alssph O f
th a t It will ntakr unncce«»aii and
•uperfltioua the future mining "f
coal. If theie I* anything lo rein
The year that is ending has been a tough one for
butlon, one m ight *ay it I* *•• coal miners. Based on Labor Bureau statistics each of the
tnoit deserved. _
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4(111.000 miners lost during the 15-day strike last spring
Florida farmera jwoduced » almost $100. With average individual weekly pay a
bigger food crop In the U nited1 little over $58, the lum p loss was something over $151.­
State* thi* year than ever before
In tho nation'* bittory. And the 000,000. By fall each 'w as earning about $fil. The 17-dav
prices- of 'Se thing* the Amer­ strike recently ended cost each m ore than 5151, ami all
ican people »«t *r* about ”6 (’■' of them around $61,000,000. The two strikes cost the
cent hlgner on the whole thnn milter,group over $212,000,000.
tike* were beforr the war
It
With a gain of $:l per week, it would take IHII anil
luaitea on* wonder bow much
higher they might Hate been if a third weeks or more than two and a half years to make
we had •lU.’rrcd a »rrlc* of crop up the loss. The recent strike of 17 days which cost each
failure* Ul* **•»; »n.l alao miner about $151 m akes the time no shorter. The pur­
w hether It saw necetaary t" P'*'w pose of strikes is increased pay and improved working
under all lho»e pig* ten year*
conditions. It becomes evident th at miners’ rights must
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lie safeguarded hy b etter techniques than strikes.
If the automobile you have had
•n order for a year nr more I*
fu rth e r delayed, jrou ran blame

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P A C K A tiL S I O R h
UMi ii cetaci Btuc. If'tOHfSjm

Deafened People May j
Now Hear Clearly
.Science has now made Jt ,po*slide for the ilrafened to hear
faint sound*.
It Is a hearths
device so small th a t it fits In the
bund and enables thousands V*
enjoy sermons, music, and frien d ­
ly edinpanionship.
Accepted by
the Council on Physical •Medicine
of the American Medical As­
sociation. This device ■does not
re«|uiro separate battery pack,
battery wire, raae or garm ent to
bulge or wreith you down. The
tone i* clear etui powerful. So
made th a t you can adjust- It y o u r­
self to su it your hearing as yooT
heating changes. The makers of
hclinne. Dept- 4WI5, * HSO W est
19th St., “ITilcagn I, III., are •«*
proud of their achievement th a t
they will g la d l/ send free ' deeCrlptive booklet and explain 'h o w
you may get a full dem onstration
of this re'markahle hearing device
in your tw n home without risking
a penny. W rite Iteltone today.

She declared that she g reatly
enjoyed her association w ith
Mr*. Eleanor Roosavell and
Frank S inatra wrhen they pro­
moted the Democratic campaign.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer were aboard

Wo can make nrratiRCm eats fur votl In finnneo
them on EASY "TERM SI
Venetian blinds made to f ir any size windows

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(tor great roncam to protect
pe((plr from inaanitcry' food,
from danxer dealing harferla.
led to a grrr.t refinem ent of
—•ir food, arid the protective
Vitamin*
often
diaeppeared
along willf the gsrjn*.

STATF

THEATRES

H earts of Sanford CJcleryf
Queen Olives

R o s e R a d is h e s

Mock T urtle Soup Sherry Royal
Consomme Cclcstine
Tomato Soup Supreme
Broiled Florida Pompano Noisette
Baked Virginia Ham, Champagne Sauce *
Broiled Filet of Mignon with Muahroom Sauce
Roast Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus
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Roast Stuffed .Younir Vermont T urkey -»•
M ayfair D ressing Cranberry Sauco
Roost Lontf'Island Duckling, Apple Sauce
Fresh Lobster A La Ncwburj?
v.
Braised Ivor of I-nmh, Mint Sauce or Brown
Poached E r r s Benedict
Lime Punch
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Mashed P otatoes^
Bolted Potatoes
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. Candied Yams
G reen Peas
Steamed Rice
Mashed III
Lettuce Hearts.
F ru it In Aspic
French, Russian, Roquefort or Mayonnaise DressitiR
P arker House Rolls

Wg'vp alway* had VlUmlns,
stored for our usa by N atura'a
wise bounty. Vt'a racalvad thsm
'naturally In o u r'd la t whlth In
furm rr -days wa* mors ruggvd.
and in which only our appetite

Repairing

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Brandled Coupe of Fruit
Mnine Lobster Cocktnil
Chilled Apple Juice
Chilled Tomato Juice
Chilled O range Juico

llo t Biscuits

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Now they are available again,
n convenient form, restored to
u* hy ethlre.l pharm aceutical
firm* -which have earned the
respect ami confidence a t ell
phy-siclnna.

Children
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Tuesday and Wednesday

Thi* I* .the l.lOth of a »#ri«*
of E ditcrlel Adv-rtlsr.-nenta ftppear log in this paper each
Monday.

Of interest to many friends
•re In Sanford Is the announce
lent of the" m arriage of Mi&lt;«
llll'e Braswell, niece j ! Mr. and
Irs. E. U. Smith, to CalMO Duane
lllls, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
fills. The weddina i‘*&gt;k place
i Dee. M In Kolkstoh. lla. Mr.
UJiant A. McQueen peifnrmed
IF ceremony at his home at 2:0*l

Miss A ngela Meitch and W il­
liam B lair were honored on F ri­
day evening with a cocktail p a r­
ty given by Mr. and Mrs. W. It.
! )y-on and th iir daughter Oleda
a t their home on Magnolia Ave­
nue.
A rrangem ents- o f white sn ap ­
dragons
and
greenery
were
placed around the living room.
Miss Braswell chose- to ‘wear The dining table was covered
soft lavender wool suit with w ith n cut-work linen cloth and
ark arcesorles and a corsage o( centered with a low arrangem ent
of the w hit? flowers in' a silver
«p -‘roil -roses.
howl flanked with silver candela­
bra. Punch
as seived from a
ru t glass punch howl on the
table and tlierc* were silver and
crystal tray s of canapes, tiny
given and while rakes and m ints
and nuts served.
Members of tlie wedding p arty
ami a few other friends were
present.

Iiss Wijfjfins Honors
Miss Angela Meisch
So easy on
your p o c k clb o o k ..

Mi** Angela Mriiwh was hnmir&lt;-il on Thui*ilay at noon with a
luni-hit'll given hv Ml*» K athryn
Wiggin* at tin- Mayfair Inn.
Tint long table in the main (lin­
ing room w*a»_ covered, with a
linen rllith nnd at earli end wa*
n lovely ni'rnngement of mixed
rail flower*. Ilitdal plnre enrile
millked the *eating a t tangenielit
of the gne.t* and in front of
Mi** MeNeli'* |dai*e wn« a iiiry
hi ide «urnninileil with tilie* if

t h a t ' s SUNSHINE
SERVICE.
(A vorago
r a t e a f o r home uao
h a v e b e e n c u t In
h a l f s i n c e 1 P 3 4 ).
M akes h o m e - l i f e
b rig h te r,

h a p p ie r.

Mince Pic
F ruit Cake
Apple
* Pumpkin Pis With Whipped Cream
Old .Fashioned Pound Cnkc
M nyfair Surprise
C harlotte Rusw*j.*v
.
Plum Pudding, lfard 'B*ucc
__ ___ ____Crome D« Menth« DeliRht — ------- —
Butterscotch Sundae
Chocolnte Cup Cakes
Preserved Figs Preserved Pears Preserved Peaches
Assorted Cheese and Crackers

Boh Wilkinson of Murray S tate
Teachers College is the guest of
his patents at their home on Oak
Avenue for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stiles and
Mr*. K. E. Johnson ami daugh­
ter, Vicki, have left for Pompano
to spend the holiday*.

-and Mr*. W urt W arner are
'ng the holidays with their
Ir. and Mrs. Ilalph W arner,
lierlhn of lietr-toom (are and long
fitted rdeev-*. The aklrt wa* full
and extended into a enthrdral
train. Her full length vrll of
llln«ion fell from n tia ra of neeit
pearl* and rliiniUtone*. She enrrlcd . a -hewer lHiin|iiet nf Ma­
th nnn lille* oiol &gt;ainellia*. Her
only jewelry wa* .V trip le •iraiid
of iM-nrl*. n gift nf .1 he gfooill
The grille eboM* a* Iter inaitlttf-hoiifir her" *l*trr, Mi«* Sylvia
Meiaeli, who tin t cow fled in pink
fadle taffeta which bail n fitted
Itodice. Victoria it double puff
»leeve« and it, bouffant *kirt with
a •b uttle drapery. She wore a '
Mlinll riel cap trimm ed with n*
trtrh lip- o f tbi* -Mine .-lindo a lier tlrr*«. Her Iniiletniaiil- were
Alin Metcalfe of M:lili*tinville.

Ml** ElitalH-lh File of Queen'*
I'nllege, Cliarlnlte, N. I', i* spend­
ing th e holiday* with her parents,
Mr. and Mr*. K. W. Fite.
Mi** Betty -Iran llaym an, *tlnlra t at lluidindtni f"(dirge. Montgomcry Ala. i« *|(ending the hol­
iday* in Sanford with her parent*.
41 r. and Mr- Edwin SliinlinUer
have left for Georgia to spend
the holiday* with Mr*. ShinholjrrV parent*.

Mr. nnd Mr* Thoina* Kirkland
ut((| children nre -pending the
tiotutavv xrtth lux jurentx TliPy
a 111 return Wednewlay nfternooti
t o th e ir
rt i»’

liotne on

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2.75 per Person*'

Date

Served From 12:30 to 2s30
And 6:30 to 8 P. M.
For Reeervations Telephone Sanford 1200
Aek for Mr. P au l. . . «Y4‘ m
Lind Weber, Gen. Mgr.

Hunt Stromilirg ,r.i.ui

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Yowell's Clift Certificate
I ((F w w nln l

Omuilrridgrievt

riMt iiMinoi

ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
DECEMBER 25th
LAST TIMES MONDAY— "TO EACH HIS OWN

COATS AND
JACKETS

EDDIE’S RESTAURANT

l.eatlmr. Wool. Corduroy
and Witlor Krpqlh'nl Pop­
lin. Lined with Dcmithwrm,
m ade by McGregor, (Ho­
ver nnd Ford.
Sizes il l to -Ifi

year, with the Spirit of Peace on E arth nnd
Good Will Towards Men, to pause and think

of our loyal customers nnd friendo.

ronarfc through the yearn has catiied Ua to grow

our taxes and be a credit to our community.

M ’(gn(dlii Ave­

Dale Hoffman ha* Arrived in
Sanford to -pond the holiday*
with hi* parent*. Mr and Mr*.
W I) Hoffman, at their home
in San lamta.

A C O O l) V A R I E T Y O l

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Slipover nlesveicss in Yellow, Tan, Blue, Grey
aizes ontnll, medium, large

e

ALL WHITE

Mr and Mr*. II G. Diukr and
children. Murtecn and lleuiy. ol
Gnrtnnia. N. C . ure here tor the
holiday* vitlting Mr*. Drnkr’pnrent* Mr. and Mr*. It, W. Turn-

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IAS GIFTING

,#flVuly, from the heart we 'wish you and youra 'j]

LL WOOL BLANKEtS
SO’SOFT AND PRETTY,

the best Season's Greetings.

A
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I or p art wool, zipper or button
Tan, Blue, fjrown

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Fine I&gt;is|&gt;hi\ til Foiled IManls.
Poinscttias, Christinas W reaths
Flowers at Reasonahle Prices

Limited Number

Phone 319

S ip ea A v en U c n | R a ilr o a d

B
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COCKER SPANIELS

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
MAKE OTHERS

HAPPY.
*
WHY NOT GO JUST A STEP FURTHER AND
MAKE YOUR POULTRY AND LIVE STOCK
HAPPY. YOU CAN DO JUST THAT BY GIVING
THEM ALL THE GOOD TASTING, FULL BODIED
NOURISHING TUXEDO FEEDS.
WE HAVE A FEED FOR EVERY ONE IN THE
FAMILY.
.

In te llig e n t

Brave K

Affectionate

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Tito Ideal Companion and Pel F or Children

To Introduce Our Kennele to Our Friends We Offer
Exceptional Registered Puppies At A ttractive Prices
From Now

A Blu* G 'o -i i«t by [b.-obath Ardan
lett if,, pace lor Chmlmat gv.d-g. BIjo G tati —
btoc.ng fragrance with a hint ol ctitp
K*«luct/air . . . In fluff-light flower Mat,
Iroo-wb la Duitmg Por.d*r, |oined with
blorui Hand Soap, ond totiny Body Sachet Powder,
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10 mole it o buoyant Blue G tati holiday!
|W« Gfati

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OF OTHER

FINE GIFTS

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410 SANFORD AVENUE

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West let Street and Old Monroe Rd

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Mercl&gt;vood Kennels

Other Blankets from 5.95 tip

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GET YOUR CHRISTMAS FEEDS NOW FROM

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Correct Men’s

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Phone 805-J

t Ihe Yellow Mail Box

"We Clothe the Fotaily-W a

216 B. lot 8L

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link (*htoi (Aim-.t

Eliilac with ii tun* hc-.o lion, tin
Ml*A nuria
M c - i h Mint lie
I In lit&lt;—inn III* *t t i n Inino on
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A TIME WE ALL LIKE TO

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AMERICAN 100-

MINATURF.

Miss l.ol- .Metiwiibei all
Iran
U liiglum
hom unl
Angela Mci»ch on Fihlay
mg with a coffee given r
M eriwethei |u«ttl«* IM! • *«•!«•»

Phone

All wool ollpovem in Tan, W ine. Green and W hite,
sizes small, medium, largo

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Iochoal^ contribute to our organizations, pay

A friend of ours who D ant
- Senerally cri'lcal of The Herald
,w anu Lo* know why the peper

PICTURE

SWEATERS

n return we have striven to support our

ort It, but s i ■ Matter of
it works only In the Inler• f the politician* who profit
the labor of the m aiit*.

FKAMF..S IN SIZES FROM

ROBB’S HOME BAKERY

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into a profltabls business institution. •
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QUALITY- -MKTAL

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I Seventeenth S tlr rt
Ml* Hog U*nl t o-i' — in vaiini
J klnule* of pink in decoriitilig t lo
living room. Tilt- liining toon, to aiteinl.
table wa* c o v e r e d with mi itaji.iii
cut w o r k cloth nnd lit t h e renter
wn» n crystal howl on n reflector1
holding ii henulifiil iirraiigeiiien
M S Wiggin*. Mr*. J W Sm of - u i'e lhi-ail rn-»*- I iv-tiil Km! ' j
rrlle. Mr*. Gene llorri*on. 'Ii
er* nl the individual plhi e* hi I .
John Hughe*. Mr*. T. K. Tucket place card* a n d favor* »ert- i-ni-i. I
ami the Mi**e* Ann Melialf-- to ibe gne*l» win. Ii
i ,
Jrmi Whigham. l.ol» M eriuelhei, flint 4 Ii l io i f s u it Ii l it* t \
I
Sylvia Meitch. Audrey Bach. Na
flower*
► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + + + k + &gt; 4 + 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-&gt;4-4-4-&gt;4-4-4- + 4-4-4-4-44-44"» + cy Collum. Connie McCall, Mal­
To Mi** Sylvia Mel-cb the loo
tha I’crkin* and Elizabeth Fit.■•lee gave n loyel) ring mol in
usual ucarfa wore her gift* to tin.tiride-iiinid*. To Iwr junior hriilc*maida she gave continue jeweliy.
Thoeo invltril to Im- with Mi •
Mei*ch were Mi*.* Kelvin Meisih,
Ml** Ann Metcalfe, Mi** K atbivi
Wiggin*. Mi«» Jean Whighaui
Mi«* Nell llaiighnii. Ml** Etol-lc
Mei-ch, f'arnliite li i- ami to i
'g ran d m o th er, Mr* John Mem h

WHISKEY
WINE '
RUM

WAR

To

Not Traiv*lrr»ble oi Tradeable m Cash

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Mr. and Mt* K \ Somlifet.
.Al j i i C-.aUUUUUU-il—lhii- buiU~«!_a^
daughter on lbs *1 at the Hciiiuc j
Memorial ll»Mpital Mis. Sandlft-i 1
a ill In- frniem hetrd ,i- tin* fmmci 1
Evelyn l.nnl

.J tlin ts

n.nt.4 ky i»»« l int*

JCseenUel
replacement
ry . h ^ n .pr*rtl««lly on­
e zincs early In t ie war,
repairs.
.mrder*d
toe d«m .

•Friends of Hoyt Galloway will
be glad to learn that he is re ­
covering satisfactorily from a
broken nose.

ral with thn,e of life hriih-fmnitl*
with *\vrethrnit rotes in her
hair. She carried a dainty flower
h»*krt with ribbon stream ers.
Hartley Greenwell of Shelbyvillo. Ky. aorve.) at best. ytan for
groom and his u*hcrs vvere
ild J oups, t'nsiv.’ll I jmip of
lit Sterling, Ky,. lien Mien
Timms* of Shrlhyvillr. Ky and
John Sorrello- of Cincinnati, O
Mrs. Meisch. the mother of the
bride, was gowned in coral sheer
crepe with ostrich lips of the
•aine shade in her hair. She wore
a corsage of pink roses ntnl p.iber«»e«. The mother of the groom
"••re white crepe trim m ed with
-I’uuins and a small American
Beauty hat. H er corsage was of
Americ an Beauty rote*. •
...
A reception * immediately fol­
lowing the rerpniony was held n(
the Meiscn home on West First
Street. The receiving line was
formed In (he living rnnm which
wa- decorated with m rangemenl* of peach gladioluses. The
timing lalde was laid with- ail
imported cloth of linen with lace
fillet. In tho ren ter was a law
arrangem ent of white Miapdragon* and sweet pea« flanked with
uPti'lue silvrr ram lelahra. At one
end was the three tiered wedding
cake topped with n large wedding
ring and punch was served from
• be other end. t'ry sln l and silver
aii|iolnlments w.-re. used. The
white flowers were al*&lt;» placed
mi the buffet and ser\ing table
The guests were lit-t at the

Demi T mssc

FAITH OOItlCIt • M U UTIOI • ilMtt WHS0H

'■SS^NS&amp; X.

Mr. and -Mrs. J. Q. Galloway,
119 Poplar Avenue, have Ct&gt; their
guests Arnold Arm strong and
Nell Galloway of Albertville, Ala.

In an miprea»ive rnnillrliitht
ceremony
Mis* Angela M#r.ie
Meisch. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edmond Meitch, became the bride
of George William Itlair. ton of
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Illair, of A k­
ron. O. The wedding took place
on Dec. 21 at the Holy t'ros*
'Kpi*copnl Church at 8 00 o'clock
with Iter. Mark T Carpenter
officiating and serving ns accoly-i
te* were Joe Meisch. Jr. and
Huston Babcock.
The mission style church was
beautifully decorated w ith white
gladioluses
and
snapdragon^
banked with greenery and palnia
to form « setting for the wed­
ding. Candles were placed on the

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PAGE THREt

Miss Angela Marie* Moist h Ronunos Bii«I«* Of
(ieorge William Blair In Kpiscopal Cliurch

pa where It lantleC a t m idnight,
hey secured an automobile * a/vi *
then drove back to Sanford.
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BEAUTIFY
YOUR HOME
with VENETIAN
• BUNDS

Strikers

THE SANFORD HF.Ra I.D, SA N fO nD , FLORIDA

CORNER SECOND &amp; SANFORD

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PHONE 358

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'Room 7 Iti Grammar; SPOUTS ODDITY
School Wins Tourney:

JOUY,

Brod win Mirri Piano
Now On Display At

THE MUSIC BOX
117 W,’ lit St.

MONDAY, DEC. 23, 11fed

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANPQRD, FLORIDA

'.•AGE FOUR

Phone 953

Roy JohiiHon’s Grill
Will Be Closed
ALL DAY
CHRISTMAS
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
TO YOU
CAN YOU RID* "BIG
SID” AT THE RODEO IN

ORLANDO

1 alk ulinut your embarrasslrfit
The itirls soft ball of room 7
___ _____
in the .Sanford Grammar
School momenta. On* of the all-time
rotiin toppers happened in the 1UI0
was victorious In a round
l
tourney held last wireek at t h e . football cam e between Hanover
school." Room 'J wasi runner up ( ollrge and Centre College.
in the tournament.
! , The Hanover quarterback took
The followinc Kills i ** ? n *hr , lh« hall directly under renter,
roster of room 7: K«dna A rn o ld ,;,p u,, to hand t he&gt; liall to the fullKIoIh Denton, Ihirothy llildtrcra, u»ck. Hut the fullback wasn't
Beatrice Brown. Kvelyn Horton, here. Instead it was the opno*.
Beverly Gray. Sylvia
Hayes,
M artha Jones, Shirley l.isk, Sheln
Moore, Mary laniise McDonell.
Km list Saucef, Ja n e t'llu tllff. June
Vance anil Joan W rllht.
thy. fifth
Room . ----Itiade softball tournam ent at the
Sanford G ram m ar, School last
l e g a l n o t ic e
week by cnppini; thn-u-consccutive
contests. K&lt;aim 4 was the runner

f tu lt ft n l p n«f r r i i t i l i r d
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c l . ' if ii- a n d •irfvtiB ii*t* w h l r h y « i i , » r
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f*l«, w i t h i n eplght c a l e n d a r m n n f h a
ffrrm ll» « M m . . .f | h « f I * -t * p t » *

Mimeograph Printing: - Typing:
t Dr. I /d n .r ij Italker
O ptom etrist
I n . n l n r d —( ! l u i i n fitted
203 S. O r i a f f Are.
Orlando, Florida
Phone 4067

THUWi.V F-IIA.NKI.IS,

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l*» Jrtiur wrltl**a up

- Im t n i* Ih*- :*d tr-day
I If I -• AT **f » ili- r fr * W ill
In#*fd#»rd

MENS AND WOMENS GOLF CLUBS
SPAIJLDING-DOTS-TITLEIST GOLF BALLS
NEW LEATHER. BAGS
,
Wilson Free For-all
MENS AND WOMENS SPORT SHIRTS
RAIN JACKETS AND WIND BREAKERS
WILSON GOLF SOCKS—ALL COLORS
OTHER GOLFING APPAREL
Shop Early or Late—Good Supply Available

Automatic Combinations
Portables
Table Models
Consoles
Record Players

HAKKtt A TltCHtSAI.
\ifitrr.FA- f r»f KlfTiftirr
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OfUrvff. Kb.fids

NINTH Il h li lAL CIHCLIT l.%
AND P ld t HK.MIMM.I; i o|\VTY
HTATK UK KMHMDA IN i ’ll AN
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WILMA LINDLKV PA Hit.
p u in iirr.
illl.K # l-.Uttl.

Crosley • M ajestic
Tem ple - Lewyt
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THE MUSIC BOX
111-117 W. 1,1 SI. Ph. 953
Open ’til 9 P. M,

SEMINOLE COUNTRY CLUB PRO SHOP

P. W HTKVESH. Eirluslte Itep
O rla n d o

AND

LUBRICATION
new (ubrklblion serrvicei
(PURE S U R E - PREVENTIVE SERVICE

VIBRO CLEANING SERVICE
A vacu u m

p r o c e ss o f t h o r o u g h ly r lc a n in g

Ih e

le r io r o f y o u r ca r.

SEMINOLE TIRE SH OP.
CpURT HOUSE CORNER

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PHONE

COMBINED WITH THE
LATE LUCKY TEETERS'

COWBOYS
COWGIRLS

SHIPMENT OF THOSE GOOD

GENERAL ELECTRIC
RADIOS
-ALSO

Also ROLLFAST Roller
Skate* and Scooter*

PREMIER and EUREKA
■During

VACUUM CLEANERS

0T B ALLS

TICKETS* NOW
WALGREEN DRUGS
ORLANDO

I to 114.50

BOXING GLOVES
.

All Sixes

\

PING PONG SETS
AND ACCESSORIES

f a complete stock o f BEN PEARSON ARCHERY SETS and
MacGREGOR GOLDSMITH ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT.

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HAVE YOU T R IE D T H E N E W ATLANTIC
G O LD EN PALE ALE?

B

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Metal Drums An
Tom-Toms
$1-25 to $J,00

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are the Leaders

toVV

«-nn('alti | I m* ( i i t e « trf ii**l«|fh t*** a to !
| m&gt;-( nfflt*** m ld i/M *it tin- « h ilit m e it
ir t u a l I*** » w fts# i I n
b y rh e
c f a jr tt a f tf ,
hi**
n r H llH r r t e y ,

The most beautiful blinds made
Wood - Aluminum - Steel
Cost no mors th an ardinarr
Minds.
—

Park Avenue

find

f a r i HJJY v ENE t i a N
BLINDS

*17 W . R o b in s o n

iriole Cotahty Credit AssociatiHh

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fHrtl |ti Ii.. &lt;*|fr f||« IN TIIK f*|R«*riT riH ’IIT «»K TIM
h*.l*- I ’b t i f i l y , F l t i r l d a ,
fa.
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. Letter Writing
Letter! and Post Cards Addressed
Prompt and Efficient One Day Service

C l e r k «*f t T Ir e u ii t ’u n r f f u r
^ r m ln o t e i* m m iy , F l o r i d a

IHat loft *if Ihl* pf.iir#!- Rmh claim
nr demand mii*| br In Milling ami

RADIOS
For Christmas

Tb* fnljowlnjt mom •'! Iioy* partic Ipated in the content*: Franklin
IIcflenbrtUKh, R o b e r t Ronnlorf,
Jimmy Roller. Johnny (Inrter
(Vrry Horton, Jim m y Kriilcr, Fblward- McCall, Joel Mo«s, Nnlbry
Nance, Rilly i*a»k. laiwrenco
Skates and Murrell Ravld,

Comedian Al Schacht tell* Ihta
altiry on the new yeneral man
airrr of the Hetroit TlKer*. Hilly
F’.vani. Schacht saya th a t once
Kvans looked up Into a brilthl
sun and called a Ka.me hecauie nf
darkness. Accordinif to Schacht,
the real reaaon for F.van* rallinK
the Kama was th at the late W al­
te r Johnson’s fast ball kept k! i tln r past catcher Rip Williams
and each time hit F&gt;ans 411 the

v iru s : To i in.in runs

To All 1‘c i i u g . I l . n l i i f I'lalms of
I ip itia fu l* Aitfitriat* Ha fd K w l a i * ;
Vt»u And each at you uir ftrrnby
f Iii hr r i*f you, ma y f.*a*** a

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n te
h « r« *n y
I t t s llf lr e l
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fo r
riivfir# *# lit* •
lw w i« -* * fliw §
m i l n i l y o u In I h * «‘» r * u U C o u r t
f o r ^ o il n o It* C i t u n U . K l n f Id a , In
t ’l u i o r e r y , fly W ilm a L J n i l l e y F a r r ,
You n re h*r*by r*»iulrr*J t o fil«
&gt;Mtit w r i t ! * * ! r ttip e a r^ tife w l f h t h e
t ' l r r k o f * a h ! r 't u r t l n t t i r i'*»t*fity
«*&lt;&gt;urf i l » y * #
K a n ft / r il, F l o r i d a , o n
, , r I r f fore* th** I T l h d a y o f J* » * b * r &gt; .
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i* tilfr € « t 3 ir a lit h t y t u l a n d * » l d * a h * «
*%i (I pHtreeil ♦* fin ite *. O r d e re d
t liA t t h id t u i t l r * If*! pu h i I** lie d O firtf
,i v tr trk f*t# f i m l V t .n !***«-n i i v r w e e k *
Iti T h e
jHd f»ffr»r*l
H**fi* Id .
a
it a l l y
n «*» r p a p* r
off
iCit n f o r d ,
J4* smi n is i m
I " m in t y . F I mi I d a ,
yV ITN *i£jdH to y h a n d « f*d f i l e s e n !
t»f' m ild
ro u t I
t h is
fftfi
day
of
h i i v i i h r f , A .I* . D l l .

Alphabet Blocks
Ih Pull Wagon
I1.45
Jeep*, Tmeluy
Modal PliM ii'
Wood**. Trains,
and a eonpfcd*
selection of Pull
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Artists Set*
BOc up.

Phone 180

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T H E 3 AN FO RD

P A G E E IG H T

W arning Issued By
Safety Council On!
“Holiday Hazards

THURSDAY, DEC.. 19. 1948

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I T ’S N O T Q U ITE T O O L A TE

THE W EATH ER
vn U n ily T h « tre I t S t r e n g t h —
T TrtAtxi th a h v i «f the W « H |
rrem ote lh* PrngTee* of Amerle*|
Fred wee P m p r r ilf f*r Hanford:

CHICAGO, Dec. 1C, (Special)—
A rt holiday* actually tnorp d an ­
' gerou* than other day* during the
same period of the year!
Ye*. »ay» the National Saf?ty
trounril, and we m e approaching
the yeaC* moat dansernu* o n e Christmas.
Studying the three-day f h t U i­
nta* holiday s&gt;f 1311—Her. 2-'l In
2S—before wartime driting reaIriction* l&gt;egati. the t'ouncil found
* that traffic death* were three
time* greater than for the same
day» of the week in the two
week* Immediately preceding the
holiday.
O ther holiday* aUo chow an
Ipcre*ae from the »ra»«n«l averlitre* to one ratio at ChrUtma*.
the Council said.
“ Wo dU llkr hanrlng crepe when
we ihould lie fhlnkim- only of
hanging hAlly an.l mistletoe." »ald
Ned It. .HearUim, president of
the Council, "hut It i*. statistically
probable th a t Christm as will l&gt;e
ruined in a t lea*t 22,000 American
home* thi* year by *nme kind o.
accident during the final twoweek* of the vear flmt wfll ran*
death nr »nme iicimanent dl*al il“We could lie wrong, »nd we
Will l* T f most of the people plus
It safe thi* Christman. buTho orw
should need any stronger warnln
than these figurf* to pcnmnally
enlist In the nationwide ChrU 'm asafety c a m p a i g n now Iwing
launched by the t'ouncil.''
T he’ Council ami ITft nth
anitation* aid copducting'
nnwldr campaign To ehec
threatened holiday incrcai
arridrnts. With the slogan
Best .Pie«Cnt of All—Ynili
»ence,” the campaign seek* to
gain the voluntary coo|ieralion if
all America for an accident-free
■ Chrl»lmas-New Year's relebration:
The Council offered these rea­
son* why Chrl»tm*» is the year s
.* mo»t hatardou* holiday:

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1. Holiday trip* end' heavy
travel, whirh I* relatively* more
. —dangerous .during -'he winter. be­
cause nT more darkness and had
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Cloudy *"d nrc*»lrw**l rain in the
til m r id north portion, partly
rlmidjr in the *nuth and centra!
portion* tonight and S aturday.
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Arkansas Is Worried

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to d ity o f m i l i t n r y
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BATON ItOlHIK. Dec lit,. M l
—. The University of A rkansas
fiMitliall team received some liail
news today when il was announcr.l that loiuisinrui State'* gridder* will fly t* Dallas for the
Nfcw . Year’s Day O tton Bowl.
Why i* that hnd new* for A rk­
ansas? Because IJJ1I wns one of
the pioneer* In nir transportation
of football teams, and l-*U ha*
never Inal a game to .which It
traveled by- airplane. '
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of the. war years, (/itiist^na .State
lia rh e e n making sit of its i'Vtg.
intersertinnai trip* by plane. And
May hack in 13.11, the school
nurrhssed n plane fir the u*e of
its rnarhcK in scouting opponent*.

3. lira* y |M*«lr%ti mti »c*t•vit &gt; J im
to the C hristm as rush ami lu .•
minute shopping
Most i«-dtrlen atjrident* h»ppeo In emU
evening darkness.

• Thi
(patches *said llu*rt*
are large numbers of Yugo­
slav troops at Skoplje, thn
traditional invasion route
through tltc Vadar Valley.

POCKET KNIVES
WALLETS
HAND TOOLED

The G reets aay th e Yugoslav have
been pouring ammunition tm lna
through Skoplje for three week*,
now, and normal train rervlre Just
nortli of the G reek border hna been
stopp,^! since Dec. 8.,
The O reets aUo My there’s an
unusually large number of honlpLai
units tn BkJplje. and that Uk*
Yugoslav* are wnrfclng 34 Itout a a
day at a hugp ammunition dump
near the city.
'th e greek arm y announced to ­
day thal 300 guerrillas w e,i killed
300 more wounded, and 000 were
taken prlaotvrr Tn the last two
weeks In northern O trecr

Robson Sporting
G oods
3 0 6 E a s t F lr e t S t r e e t

Imagine Thin
Handsome Suite In Your Own Living1 Room

Many Never
Suspect Cause
Off Backaches
Thu OtdTreshneot Often Brinf •Hi*pyRfh*f

T h in k h o w e l a t e d t h e w h o le f a m i l y w ill b f , a n d h o w p ro u d t h e y Will
b e to h iV f f r ie n d * c e l l . E x p e r tly a l y le d , a lu tfd ily b u i l t fo r »o!ld e h p f o r t, a n d c o v e r e d tv ith b e a u t i f u l , lo n g w e a r in g la p e e tr y .

Tourist Club Is
Entertained With
Musical Program

Wh#s Hie.Her ef ktHsey fssrll** fwnell,

Cl KVKLANH. Iter lu. tdhThree ailing light halfl.arks h igiving i oncli Paul Brown Concer:i
a* hr prepares his Cleveland
4. Imprudent celebration, wt'l. llrnwns for Ihru All Amd.Cd
the festive spirit iiflrn ovficorilht; cinfeienre champion .hip g a m e
with the New York Yankee* tli
common sense.
Cleveland next Siindijy. T)ie three
5. Thousands of warworn
playcis nip Don Greenwood, if/ty
mechanically dangermi* car*
Terrell and Al Akins. All are
In active errv irr.
tm ihled with old injuries.

l*lia**M msii.r to f.m-lo In your kt**H. II
nwrmusr osawn* tw, ksrtw. rtwumsU-rwlsi.

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Hr r.llll-a. fee ©rsf 4* eaar*. Poan's gt.f
karpe ..lift and oil) kfip tka I* mllas of
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with • pregrtm given by llw
Demlnols Hlglt Echccl fllce Club
which wut tpctwuTid by Dir Tourtat
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The chorus c f £0 voices pre• - aeotpd a prog mm of stenxi C hrtitmea rausta hlchUghtad with anlnx
by Nolile Trnpp. Antlft Alien and
Rtulon Bobocck.
Ulllr.n Foyle
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rhVyrd . the j i w s l k r av d Veten
Wftushtw the benediction llamlil
tCcJiUi-r reed a peosago from the
Scripture* end Hill Uidwlg gave
n reading
The Boys' Double Quartet, the
Melodcen end the Boy*' tllee Club
elso conlrlbutert llx-lr talrnt lo the
evenlhgi entertalnm rtif Mr. Otll(&gt;
Retee Whittle directed Die rJngera.
Mian Ulllan Moran was th e art-urnpanbt and E. M. Armllage. dlrrctor of Utr Thurtst Club, marie ari |0
rangementa for Ute program
At the conclusion of Die enter‘ •
tgtnmenf. George TPuhy preM-rdpd
a bourjuet of red rnoe*. to Mrn
Wlilttle with the comptlmrnla of
the Chamber of Commerce
fee
cream and cake were nerved to all
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those pre-ent
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the hull In order to take rate of
the Urge glee club and the more
• than 100 guer.U who were assem­
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Advice Given New Measure
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A s s o c ia te d

P re ss L ea sed W ir e

Atomic Control Plan

LONDON, On
'n . i/Pt lhi|iic*lion &lt;if indfprndem * fm H'»
ma h^ollgl&gt;, » iicud on cla-h
Attic* and W inston Churchill ••»day.
Attlee si.iioillircd rsrly III 'll"
day tha' 'he British government
,oon Would sta rt talking »v*r
way of m-crdlng u|* s*lf-gi»s,,i Timrnl for Hurina
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tirder.
nut while h- had 'h e fl."tl,
Churchill raid, ''It w«» **'d m the
days of the g reat admini Iralor.
la&gt;rd t'hatham . th a t
had tn
get up very early in the nioining
in order not to miss son.- anpnst
tn.n of territory whirl.
the*
ch a rad e istlc o* our fortune,*"
he not
And then he went on
Irss memorable xdm inM tation of
the present government i» di*
tinguished for the opposite »rt
of experiences, I m uii say the
British 'KTnnlre 'seem*
be run
ning off alm ost a* fa-i a- the
American loan.’

WASHINGTON. Pec. 20. bT&gt;—
The hrst assurance for the con­
tinuation uf the rcpuhl*. said
President Trum an today. Is the
adoption of universal training.
Ill reiterating hi* view* to a
new- ndvisory commission on unlv-rwil training. Mr. Truman de­
clared today that the modern natii'n "no longer depends upon the
arm y and navy for it* protec­
tion."
The President said thaL as a
student of history, he h*s d is­
covered that great republics of
the paat always pas% oul when
"ih eir p-o pte* become pruaperotn
nod fat and la»v and at* not
I willing In assume their reepopsilitllties."
President Trum an • spoke exlrmp&lt; rnneouily tn the group at
an org&lt;fni*atin meeting in the
Whit-i House. He indicated that
fort her A dm inistration move, to
oh In ui training legislation may
to- delayed until the roiam itle,
report., hack I" him,
,

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L*
I
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i„ ,',* v,
nr), r . ,,
Turk, v
(Jun

The item* telK ted for national
bargaining a re (I) union-shop end
check-off of due*. (2) general
wage increase*. CM area differ­
ential*, (4) length of schedule*,
(6) town calxltication*, (6) job
deacrlptlona for service a ts ittante in th e traffic departm ent, (7)
Jurisdiction clause, (8) leaves of
absence fo r union officers, (W) 'A. new Ford factory built home,
Improved vacations and (10) pen­ erect**) a t 2008 l* k e Avenue by
sions. R. E. Adams and Harold B. Gray,
Falling to reach-agreem ent on will ba open to public Intpectlon
these item* -locally, strlka votes Saturday and 8unday. Mr. Adwill be taken and alrike notice* ams, local ag en t for thi* lype of
will be filed by March 1 and homes, announced today- ,
national bargaining on tha Items
Th# hom* w as started on Nov.
wll Itake ovar." said tha NPTW
President. "Tha strik e - wllj . not I I and w ai completely finished
begin before April 7, end we yesterday, said Mr. Adams. Two
AGENT
hope th a t a satisfactory agree­ other homaa o f this type are be­
ion. contact ra- m ent can be reached In time to Ing erected on Lake Avenue. The
on* next to Mr. Adams' home Is
V aterans Ad- ev e rt a nationwide tleup."
tot ba in Sanbeing built by Mr. and Mr*. C. O.
Jones and th e one nearest Twen­
tieth Htreat Is being erected by

Iinim/F,)

I'nitfcl States
atomic cnnlrol p|;tn lias been
approved in principle by
the United Nations Atomic
Eiicruy Comm! ion.
Russia did not vote. Soviet
Dclcyatc Andrei Gromyko
previously hail aiimitinccd
that be w a s withdrawing
from dlsrurslrn of th e . prnprfxal,
whieh had been advanced by Can- "
sd i The propo al n l |e i | for ap- •
p i n il of th.- prim iplei of th*
American i.m li •! pl»u and pro­
vide,! t list the (to il wording be
left |o the eommttteo.
With Poland joining Russia In
not voting, the tally was 10 tn
0 in fnvor •( aeropting the Ca- .
u n b an proposal
The Atomic liner TV Commis­
sion rarh-ir rejected a Russian
H’tKan ,lM«Uk itft.
wntibir
by Hovitl
i* lirnitnlm w.4 . (urnetl
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tertalnlng the Clul

Leather

has silk-smooth writing surfxco and planty
of drawer space.

Georg* S. Al
presentaliva of
m inistration, wl
ford during Cl
was siinonncad

of th* Orlando office. Mr. An­
derson will return# his regular
schedule on Jan . 8 and hla next
visit to Sanford w ill be on Jan. 7.
Thorn** M. H ill, resident of
Sanford sd for many year* local
representative of C hanter No. 18
of tlm Disabled W ar V eterans of
America, left recently for Bay
J ’lnes .fsr a m onth's treatm ent at
the Veterans A dm inistration Ho*.

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VEW Plans Dinner
To Raise Food For
Families In Need

Lions Club Plans
Benefit Show At
School Auditorium

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Talmadgc Conditiim
As Gr*ivc Declared

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l»?|unuing
hi. p.iifnla. Ely
r.iiiti*it ftirpivr the G'lviet Union
flint II
. nut lirtVr frrnlum f**r
rn t'i pl.iytni; Of n m r v , vve, (rni,
pill'. • ui&lt;l i. but il i- i p ! uii

ATLANTA. Dec. 20, (Al - This
afternoon governor - elect Eugene
Talm ndge nf Georgia is fighting
for hi* life. Nrw complications
have added to the stomach a il­
ment which has plague,I Ibe 82year-ol,! three times governor of
Georgia.
However, a physician
declares bis rendition i»• hope
less.
A bulletin Issued by I be gov­
ernor elect'* physician. In J. r-Paullin, from Piedmont Hospital
said Talmhdge has lUvrl-.ped an
acute hepatitis. This Is *n tnflamnllon qjf the liver rells probably
resulting from tlio adm inistration
of plnsftta.
.
■
T altnadge I* said to
ex­
trem ely weak today and hi* doc­
tor* sta te further progrr** de­
pend* on hi* ahllity tw retain

Mre. M arguerite Rosalia lll r t
died a t a local hospital yesterday
afternoon at 2:4b o’clock, fol­
lowing an illne** of several
months.
Mrs. U lrt was born *1 8L
Grolx, Switzerland on Sept. 16,
1870 and had m ade her home in
Osteen fo r thn p ast 35 years.
S u rv iv o rs includrw the husband,
Edw ard l ll r t of ^O steen; IN *
daughters. Ml** U lly Hirt, Mrs.
Dig* Nettle*.
Alice Todd. .Mr*.
..
Mr*. Ethel T art, all of Osteen,
and Mrs. M arguerite Barrera of
Naw York City; two son*, H. E.
H irt and G rerga H irt of O steanj
one sister, Mr*. Elisabeth H slnlg er of New York City,
F uneral service* will be held
a t the Osteen B aptist Church
S aturday a t 1:80 P. M. and i n ­
term en t wilt follow In the Osteen
Cem etery. The Erickson Funeral
Home Is in charge ° f arran g e­
ment*.
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P*IIbearer* will by K. B. C ar­
te r,
Roger Brook*.
Clarence
M e an , V, P. Allman, Claire 8wln-

.g

A ITAtl tIOOPIR nnd a s|ghtsr..r look over Iti* tangle*! wieekag* of *h*
airplane th .1 crashed near III.III.ill ill*.
,l , killing f .nnrr ,N,iv y p,: ,(
John i'l’iang and John lllfc* I, i... li.uilr, when the m ug of lh* plum
Criiml.icd during n fet! power dr. e 'I h* lllf.le r l Itlgl.l V n « p.ellmli.ai » In .1 ,. hed.ilrd Might hv fh- t me ( F ly. ..f Alien' ..vn. N .1 . Alin
lost In- ight II.e v ein ago It m u l...(&gt;e.| Hint lie would regain til. sight
Ihiougti the sttiiui and e s . ileinenl ot a power dive.
(/iiterirulional)

( , | \ ’( ‘

f^tnv n f II y 911 I |' fir,
of llt*» f*lyh
Til* trtr*Hnit **f f he 8hn«»t
tt
ihr .\|«*ior Inn
Srinin^L Drivu
nfitl Fro rich Avrnu* Tl»r nm
mmtilion. |'.! ptim:^ «hrll
will
l*e» jjivph frre f«» (he rnntr
Th«*y will ahoot *»t riuht iti«
ST**lr, nn«l Ihf nhol nrnrrTl lh#
inf rr *rr tlon of lifir* will win «
turkey.
T hr pnMIr wm r^rdmUy In*
vilefl by Mr. (Inodi; In roi»u» »inwn
atul b«vp snmr fun r * evrryone
b»n nn squill fbn n rr nf w inninr
« turkev w hrlh rr
i« a jt»hhI
'hnl nr not. ‘KvrivBiip n*«y i i i »
bis own ahotKuH, ^!* fly*-I Mid.
Churchill went on t*. &gt;«v. The but only 12 ifOntr#* b rll* 'III b*
steady and tem onelr * t" • ' • fu rnlubr.i frrr by II. •
of divesting nursetve.
what
ha* been gained by «o many
generations of toll, adt-'uu-tiatioo
and sacrifice continues.’
Prime M inuter Attlee **id Bri­
tain hoped Burma would -t»y in
the empire but th a t she could lie
Independent ifw »he wanted to.
-Churchill accused the government
nf annalllngv h*»te In the offer
and he added, "Scutlrle.l i, tinword, and the only »o..t that ran
be applied."
'

WASHINGTON, D. C.. lUe. 20.
|(TI— The co-author of
the
Smith • Connally
wartim e labor
diipute* act, Democratic llepre*
»entntive Howard Smith of V ir­
ginia, is advancing n new hill to ­
day aimed at preventing strike*.
Smith said he plans to Introdura hi* bill as soon ns the new
Congress convrnc* nest m onth.
I.ahor legislation is axpected to
lie given top priority on th e a g e n ­
da of the 80lh Congrexs once
opening form alities are out of
the way on Jan. 3.
Under Sm ith's new proposal,
&lt;, 111* rlos.-d shop would he banned.
The measure also would in d irect­
ly require compulsory arb itra tio n
wh m union ami m anagem ent
ei uld not resn|v» (heir d iffe r­
ences In any other way.
'.
Smith said under his plan, all
collective
bargaining
contracts
1
involving
public ut iliti -is or es*.
!
sentlal. industries would rontaiit
an arbitration clause. The V ir­
ginian said tiujl lie .will (iiiijui.e
that if e lfh *r party refute* to
sign a ro n lra rt reached through
till, means, the refusing p arty

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I’ln jrc li dining tin* ’ pftit y r tr
li.rludfd r iimhc nearly $200 fo r
tb r high
',b'u«J IiLiary, Mr*
Snul- *.Mil, mil
softbaill
gel lilt

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Hey. tKmhry, gm- .t speaker f-'t
thn nrra.vioil, loh| of the he lit
liu rh tn g inridonl.s that 'A 'Navy
chaplain encounter* in Ilia
"
journ* around the world, A tur
key dluticr wav tsirvc.l and f« live CluiUma* .m usic. *•&gt; * n Joy*-

Al Lyon To Remain
Resident Of Sanford

At n meeting nf the ■
’{anfurtl
(Lr.ebitll Ave* atlnn
Iwl«|
li t
night at the Otty llatl tlm lewnl
Rather than be transferred of direr (ora tferidrrl to |«trrlia..-aw ay from Sanford. Al Lyon, for a new hux for Die |IH7 v-tvam,
the past eight years, m aniger of arrnnllng to j . O. MHrliell, bu/4the Gulf Life Insurance .Com­ i)Ma manager.
pany, severed his connection with
It w*a repnrtxol tTidl new nut the company, he announced loforma are on orfler and will lie
day.
Mr. Lyon, an active member of (lellvrrv*! In -Ume for llie n|wnllig
the Sanford Lions Club, live* conteiBi here wllli I H a n d on
with Mrs. Lyon and one daughter April 17.
on Hibiscus Court- He declared
Application* for manager of Die
th a t he expacta to go Into busi- Celery . reds are Iv-lng rervlvrd
na*s here. " I Ilka Sanford too and fener* have been sent oul
well to leave IL" ho explained.
In an attem pt to r4fn a n able
. ' BAD POLIO YEAR
’'
CLEVELAND. Dee. 20, &lt;/F&gt;Pollo This yeer had Ite w orst
epidemic In 80 years, an d .&gt;34.000.000 Is needed to continue the
battle again st It In 1D47. This
statem ent la made by Basil O'­
Connor of New York, president
of the N ational Foundation / or
Infantile Paralysis.

MIAMI fwc an- r,1*i H i* tv.I
cnvl Adnilnkstration unlay ap|uov,.&lt;|
a Icmii lolallng a mutt t7,fX)0txxi to
thn Uulver.'tty nf Ml.vml lor Die
coar.Uucttnii of a 533 unit veter­
' any "IrttYTrnr* rtTTTrr' TnF~1&lt;1.m7 To

tio made by Ute T nt.t O anpuiy
of New Jcrr.a-y. will cover !io |K-r•rr»t of the crv.t of tld- project
It b B'UU-.mte,at liy lltr- I1IA
under Hie veteran , euierscncy irr
tlon of the National IlmLdng Art

Factory-Built Homes Mrs.. M arguerite H irt
Open For Inspection Dicd Thursday I

'

COFFEE

WASHINGTON, Dei J&lt;». (Spe
c u ll 4"hr indepeiidriii National
Federation of Telephone Workers,
rr•|irr»rnting over SO'VHVl of the
Nation's telephone woiker*. today
announced details of * com pre­
hensive program for collective
bargaining with the telephone in­
dustry n rx t Spring, when most
of th e federation's contract* ex ­
pire.
"Plan* were made this far in
advance," said Joseph A. Beirne,
W ashington, N FTw
President,
"so a* to allow ample time for
full and free emleettvn bargain­
ing. - L ast Spring a nationwide
(ieup of telephone communications
wa&gt; averted only Z!&lt; minutes be­
fore our strike deadline when th*
AT&amp;T Co. entered into an agree­
ment w ith us on new contract
terms
•• \Ve don't xani a repetition
of lhat occurrence next year," he
stated.
"We a re giving the telephone
Industry plenty of time to b arja m
with us th e detail.-, of a new eontract nr series of contracts." he
said. "W e realtfe thal continue I
productivity is essential to a
liralthv economy and are hopeful
that the ptogtam »e have d*v»|
oped will prevent a disruption

Attlee atoully defended hi* pol­
icy against Churehlll., lie said it
was necessary to keep lip with
public opinion. He added. "The
government of thi* country ha*
not been too fast. Il ha* been ton

DAIIOIVILS IH PAIINO DUDS

4 Brothers
25 Lb*. 1.79

Churchill And
Phone Workers
Attlee D iffer O n .
Serve Notice Of
Burma Policy
Pending Strike

Before the epeakrr of the house
ru t him short, Churchill sard
"W e. are getting accustomed to
the proceas of the decline and
fall nf the British Bm plrr."

BIRDSEY’S BEST
$c

STAR FUllBACK of the New York Football Giant*. Merle llspe* I* shown
wilh hi* wife and daughter. Patricia, at home In New Y m k.-after lie
h*d been exonerated of complicity In the *ttempted bribe of Giants
player* Both llspe* *nd Frsnkle Fllchock appeared before the grand
Jury w hich handed up an Indictment accusing Alvin J. Part* of offering
bribe* to professional athlete*, which I* a felony.
(fnlernatloaall

Churchill said the .............
i"
Rurma was iust like the turmoil
bevr Independence in Indu vn.l b»
called that an evil pro*es%

on serving far many

D A IL Y

Trum an Tells Group Author Of Sniith-Connally Act Prepares
Universal Training
Plan To Make Ille­
Is Necessary For
gal Closed Shop
Protection Of U. S.

ches
Disclose
entration
Of
oslav
Troops
Invasion Route
WOUNDID AT THI IATTU of the Lillie Big Horn (Custer*! Last Stand)
In IB7D. Charlie Wlndolph, Legd, S. D., is belatedly awarded the Purple
Heart for wound* received In lh* battle. Col. Paul W. Map#*, Com­
mander, Military District H r*d$«irt*ri. Rapid City, 8. U , present*
Ui« medal as Lt. Col. I*. A. ShlelAj watehes.
.
(fnlrrn-Hlonal)

SAN FORD ,

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

Exonerated In Grid ‘Fix’

IN D E P E N D E N T

skipper.

NEGRO WINH TICKETS
MIAMI, Dec. 20, UP)— A negro
veteran ha* wun two ticket* to
the Orange Buwl gsm* on New
Year’* day in a raftle sponsored
by the American veterans commltlce.

Ahtea of
t'4IA (&gt;»iimtv.|oiif(
Hay lAilry —ltd Uikt la tlm larve /,1
micJi loan ever iipinovrd Ivy the
agency
'11m renter to be oc­
cupied liy veteran.*, arid ttielr fiunlllca will arlpdii Die University of
Miami campus a l Ooral Gallic;,.

f'lnployee* of the Sanford A t­
lantic N ational, who have beyn
with the bank for one yeai nr
lunger, will receive a bonus of
leu percent of their annual salary,
tt was announced today by J. L.
Ingley, president.
Thore who have been with ’the
bank for leaa Ilian a year will
receive ten percent of the salary
they have earned during their
period of employment. This practirr of rem em bering The A tlantic
sta ff at C hristm as Time ha* been
followed by th e director* for many
jfMrr,

»

i
. .1 .hn 'iiillow ay w i f
rJiapUin vnd I n It l.cvher w av
adjutant .Trustee - w ere J. II,Coirloiigli, Kail Koderldom and
K A- Monforten.
' S. Hrnilry n.llnov w as elected
a r romniand.-r of the past fol
(hi . ye,rr. I i.Ich i and «ttenditnc&lt;5
grew .fiirinr tb* o uniner inonlhel
Delegales ntrein|p.| lonfrrcnCSg Irj
HL ........ . in Miin-h. Titusville i d
July and Daytona in November#
Jtt„^U JC im liC lA D aytona Ucsclt
delegate^ vote]^ tn ,h o ld the next*
conference o ' . ‘^otnf.t on Jan, 20"
I'lv-iriii poif office re include*
F. I*, o'cilt, nmior vice c,1|nman*,
d "r. J. it Huff, 'piaricrm axter*
Jesse Cook, -j-igcanl a t .a n p J1*
Cyril lliilncr. a.nior vies com
nun,den; ilnlph W ight, chaplain
John I . I'niiF, ad ju tan t and L» Fj
Boyle, cervlre officer.
.
.

Among thaw rrgtvtvrrd a t th
Mayfair Inn today were Mr. atv
Mm IXnM • M-cmr wl&gt;o U bette'
known to movie goer* «w. Wendt
Barrie, and W alter iniran ty . Net
York 'Ilmen renrapnndent, wh
come liete front W inter Pari
where he parllrlpatcd Monda;
night In a rietate In .th e Ttrwt
Hall series with If. R. IGilckef
hucker on lh© subject. "C an Ru&amp;sh
be a port of Qne W orld?~
;
M r in tran ty. wlui I* author rf
a number nf books o n Hum (7
wan horn In tkigland and edticai
tAt at Hamiw and (Umbrldga, 111
rervexl an corrrjiutwlc n t for th i
New York T.mea in Mu&amp;rmr fol
30 yvan folloslng Die rev o tu fW
He expects to remain her* u nit

�T H L 3 A N F O K D H b K A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
OPKHATION A HUCCK8S
Brooklyn
. Dndgara
_ . will b«. • com8T. LOUI8, Dw. 20. O Fj-C on- plsUt «ucee«-&gt; was voicad tojlay Jby
Ur. John flyfand of ' tit. l/n r lr l
ir of Pete lleiser of the Hyland said there was a ifWIoca-

1 traipoon of aalt a r t fefficient
fo r each cup of* nut m eats. .
.
Pecan*.- hickory riuU and “ Enalla K * *
/ P a r a la n t
I
lish * (P ersian | w alnuts do not
n erd to have th eir akins remove!
before - roasting. To roaat, com­
bine the nutm eat halve* with the
oil or melted fa t ih the fry in f
p an , Place over low heat and
s tir constantly uptll the nuta are
h ot through. Avoid overcooking

pressing tha kernel between thum b

•nd forefinger.

JiJU ft Beach—will Join tha Uju-

Sp read

the verilty of Florida tia to r football
abeorfe«fit

b|anch«4 kaniala on
p aper aM dry overnight a t ordin
ary ro&lt;yn tem perature.

•quad whan ha enters school In
February. Beach, a w ar veteran,
served In the Marine Corps d u r­
ing the war. He saw action on
Okinawa d u rin g jita three years of
service.

BEACH JOINS f.ATORH
GAINESVILLE, Oae. 20, l / P ) A a la r Saint Petersburg half baek

CwchosIoVtlkia
Approves Of Its

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JwdiMC, Av-roWH/VT IS H is

industries ate very deep in the
rid . llut the answer to this seem­
ing contradiction lies in the fu t­
ure. T he nation's leade.s admit
• •’a t .m snv mistakes t t r t r made
By ASSOCIATED PHES3* ’ in the first yrarv but t h e y . say
th a t these mistakes have been or
(’rechdslovak U lw ia v
in d fouptftl thr* r«*«* lif Ih«* firrt aiv being i ighted, and that fiom
y ta r of 1h#
uf h*r now on nationalisation will pay
indus'iiea, a ml jOity likes wlmt she
•ees, even'though the f inures are

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ffov rmesso

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SUCCESSFUL

over-all picture of production in
the first year, and look Inlo the
Cicchoaolvakian view of the ea'Jterim ent.
A auryey of frechoslovakian
industry ha* just twen completed
hv A l- v ia tc il I*re*a Correspon­
dent Alvin Steinkopf, who has
j »i
letuiiied to l.ondon after
tprtuling almost n year and i
hntf in Ciwhoslovakia. Stelnhopf
liasetl his findings on personal
observation and . the reports of
th e m inistry of’ inform ation, na-

You Bat!! . Became her
Almonds o r raw peanuts may I*
roasted by the same method ex­
cept that they usually are blanch• th eir skins removed—
f ir s t,' at,,
____
nd m
ust ___
lie healed until
lig h t hmwn In color—about lf&gt; to
•10 minutes in all, depending on
the site and the degree of brown­
ness desired. F o r “redskin" pea­
n u ts, follow the same method but
use tnblanched, raw peanuts.

Boosevgll's cabinet, Ilsrry H. Wood­
ring, smiles as ha leaves tha W hitt
*,OU.'* *n tr * mMUn« with Presld en t Truman, Q u trftd about tha

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p a rly '. c h o ice r

T o blanch alm onds nr raw peanuta for frying-pan roasting, pour
boiling water over them and hold
at- simmering tem perature ( I U
P.) for 3 m inutes. Then drain
and slip off the loose skins by

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looking your boat!

DOWNTOWN CLEANERS
AND LAUNDRY
113 Palrostlo Avenue

IDEAL
CHRISTMAS
TO AVIATION

T o y s . B o o k s , C l o th in g

GLIDING &amp; SOARING SJERV7CI
Sanford Municipal Airport

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To Make a P re tty Miss
Look P rettier

Hints Tp Houiiesyjveh

BUTCHER RAYON, I-ovely Eyelet

Weekly from Hom s D enonslrallon
SprctslU i, Tallahassee

E n tliro ltlo ro d , si/.o.s 1 to 3

I'llETTY STRIPED.CINCHIAM, Plaid
uttil milid color for school nod dress,
sizes 7--M.

LACE TRIMMED “TOP and BOTTOM

teUaa (4 Si ), hes OsrasUs Is* Im p , V.bs Is* MS, 4.00
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ford’s Largest Assortment.

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SKIRTS

SWEATERS
12:89 ui&gt;

Toddlers Plaid and Solid Color
Sizes 1!3; 3-f»X
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Bright Tyrolean Cardigans
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LA ST DAY

OTHER GOWNS

m.) Aflame
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WITH BURNING

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DESIRESI

COATS•
WHITE BUNNY COATS and
IfiiiRs In cpntrastlng colors, sizes
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PRINTED RAYON PAJAMAS............. , ................................ 6.98
Attractive /loral print in Blue or W hite background; tailored styles, 82 to 40

19.98

QUILTED BED JA C K E T S ................................ ..................... 3.98

CHESTERFIELDS, Beautifully tailor­
ed, all Wqp), Aizes-7*11.
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Warm and cozy quilted cotton bed Jackets in attrfotivg prints. Blue or White.

P e Ha v i l l a n

JRgyon Satin or Crepe with lac*, o r fa^oited trim. Tearoge, Blacjt, White.
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capes for rniny weather.

Ugltvlly tufted Chenille, full wraparound. White, Rosp, Bluj. R*d, I^Jgc, 12 .to

HOSE .................................................................,......... 1,98

Sheer, top-to-toe Nylona, perfect quality. Sizes 9 ft to 1 0 ^ .

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Tha Latest MARCH OF TIME
'•THE SOVIETS NEIGHBOR
METROTONE NEWS

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BEAUTIFUL SUITS, Plaid Skirta and
Jackets with Plaid piping. Sizes 4-8.
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Sale Priced! Boy’s Plaid All Wool
3.98 Jackets

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WARM, BRIGHT PLAID JACKETS with knitted
wrist nnd waist, sizpi small, medium, large.
BOYS BOX t COATS, All Wool Herringbone
weavpa. Eaton Capa to match. Sizes «-6
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MINERVA
ARISTOCKA'I
«f RADIOS
0,95 1.. $ 7 4 15

CHENILLE R O B E S...................... !.........:...................i............. 8.98

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LACE TRIMMED PANTIES............... .......... ............. 88c to 2.08

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The her I Christ lima wishes are for gifts from Toiichtnn's
Christmas Store'. Sri rlmi'l tlisnppoinl anyone Ibis venr.
seleclinns from our Yulr- Log of heart-warmioi! gift* |»
sent* In light to» fan's with good w ill lo all . . ind espet
re right gift at the pr ice for every per &gt;
Is nt'lil hern ill lom hlon's ( lni.lin.i- Si..

SANTA’S WARMEST GREETINGS
white, 32 to 40

pDOUBLE FEATURE*

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SUNDAY and MONDAY

SATURDAY ONLY

“s v i u F a m ily

PRINTED RAY'

SCARVES
A U . WOOL ETON SUITS Sizes 8-8X.
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Leonard Darker
OptnmHrUl
rvam inrd Classes fillr.*
*0.1 S. Orange Are.
Drlamln, Florida *

SHEER PERMANENT FINISH
Organdy Pinafores. 1 :t P. I5

BEAUTIFUL LACE TRIMMED

OPENS 12:45 P. M. DAILY

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liv e ly Nylons .trimmed with lace at top and bottom; white or black,
sizes 32 to 40. Other glamorous a lips at 3.98—Rayon Sntins with
wide luce trim, fine rayon c r a p e s with embroiderud tops, cocktail
slips. I-urge size tailored
Blips, too, in sizes up to 50.
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THEATRES

CAItl) OK THANKS
We wUh to thank every olle
who so kindly rt-mcmbwiwil u«
during thy recent illness ami
death of Isiftou W. Elchelbetgor
with their visits, gifts,, telegram s,
floml picc-s, tiles sages of con.l i|
rncea and tlie r cars in a.vutiipnnying us to Ills final r*--tltig
place in Santos, Kla.
H attie Klv M b o rg s r,. Mother
lto*a KirhelW rgvr,.
Wife
T arsiu» Kicln-IU-rg-r, llrytlu-i
violet Williams.
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p its •
H attie It. Stnrk'e.
Si tci
Henry l.-on lltook*. ll£ot'..i

R X tJ I 'I S I T E I M P O R T E D t : i N g i l . \ . M ^
llm itl S m o c k ttd h y I r e n e I J a m s e J .

lion between th e rollar bone anti
b te ast bone, nnd the operation
was to" attach them.

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h ro u d c jlo tlis, siy.os J - jl, M-ii

In. the following directions, 2
teaspoon, of rooking oil or melted
vegetable or tnble fat — Just
enough to cover the kernels—a n d

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SHAKESPEARE
HODS

SANFORD ELKS LODGE

, Sanford, Florida

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o r O tlirr d i l l s

N o t e ! — W o h a v e n o f a c iliti e s fo r re |
f in is h in g tis o d to y s P l e a s e b r in g to y s
tilt'd w i t h o u t r e p a i r i n g .

Tjw s atom s w ill r e

uTiicavj, iimne-saiu-u nuta limy en
relatively inexiwnalve, and, If pr*
pafe«l by frying-pan roasting, re
quire the minimum of fat, arcunl
ing to home ecohumistg In \h e u
8f Department of A griculture.
Although frying Jn deep J u t gen
erally is considered to g lve tbc
best flavor to m any nuts, roasting
In a little fa t in the frying pan
is n-roiniiTended In the Ji/esont
■*tfbft4gr. TJi7 process fa, »iin|i
nnd. If rurcftilly done, results a r t
delicious.

sworn t« try the claim ant,
nr itti.ni-&gt; and any such
r demand not .-si liVil sliaH

e l k s C h r is t m a s t r l u
Mny u i Left at* Mather Furniture Co

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IN Til
Notice is lirfrby given that w -i TY Jt
are engiutril in business at 805! TY. F
West Tltlrvi s&lt;root Sanford. Fior- In te;
Ida. under the lU-mhuu tiatpc, . s : KK-llt.
A a OROCKHY KTdRK and Ihat TO At
« e . intend to rrgtxtrr said u an ieI SONS
pursuant to the - let ms o! the MANIJ.
-He tit tons Name Statute' iClu»t»Yon
ter-SOBSa,* Lows ot Flnndg. HMI i , onlltlfvl
with the Oleik ot Ute Circuit j any cl
Court of Sftnlttoio County. Florida &gt;ou ui
isi It K tm J im i.K F lE L D . against

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Colton, and Wools, too,
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BOYS ALL WOOL SWEATERS, Jacquards,
Stripes and Solids. Pullovers. Size. 3-6X.

2.98 to 4.10

shortages in man/
essential materials,
we're working hard
to bring you more
o flh a t good Sun*
thine Service. Il'a
cheaper fo live elecin Florida!

ilnilinp: I’.uls
Powder Mills
HiicliH IN:\vdcr
Hath Powder
TOILRT tVATI It n it

CdlORIlP

Will you get Ihi' api'cific ingmlicnl your ilurlor orders for your
medccim*, or uill you
gel an imitation of il7
Yra— Quality la the tinknown quantity in n
prescription unless you
have the medicine com­
p o u n d e d where n
known reputation for
professional d e p e n d ­
ability and integrity ua*

Kffnnboo
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Stuffed Animals
Fitted Cases

measure of Quality in­
gredients and quality
craftsmanship. We of­
fer you th a t guarantee.
Add I8‘;r I rd rra l rarU* la s
to Ci.anrllr*

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‘THAT MURRAY W ENT-!

Dunkirk To Dunquerquc

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THE SANFORd HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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ANNOUNCEMENT !

, t have recently purcha«d*»lhr
LOSSING TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE CO.
Agent for Great Southern Trucking Company
Pick Up and Delivery Strriee
ip e c ie liiin g m lo c al a n d

lo n g d i a l o g ^ h a u lin g

A. D. ROUNTREE
I French Ave.

Day Phone 896

rity s sufferings during the war, derided to ithow their
sympathy in n practical manner. Gifts valued a t $75,000
were gathered together, including tools, seed, clothing,
food, medicine, surgical and dental supplies and paint.
Also.In the good will offering were a herd of good breed­
ing cattle due to produce calves next spring and prize,
winning dray horses.
Here is a Concrete i r ^ f helpfulness from the United
Stales which citizens pf the older Dunrjucroue will under­
stand. It will bring n warm glow of friendship from the
French and it will bring satisfactions, also, t6 the Ameri­
can Dunkirk citizens.

Nile 731 *F.

FRUIT CAKES
Umlltil ilim fx

ROBB’S HOME BAKERY

Montana’s Yule Trees

217 E. 1st Street

ii*aiu. Hi
Santa Claus gets one fifth of his Christmas trees
___________________ from Montana, and moat of them from Lincoln nnd FlntPttlDAY, 1)KC. :o. I94ft
head Counties In that state. For several yenrs now, two
to three million trees have been cut and shipped from
that region. Itecnuse of careful cutting prncticea nnd
good reforestation management, thorn- nrc still enormous
After all wc rrap «hai we »ow;' Christmas .tree resources thcro. Somo forcatcra believe
And ta t ui not l*&gt; wary in well there are more trees now than n few years ago.
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The trees arc* shipped to all |uirta of the country,
sonic going ns fir .away ns Maine, a state proud ’of its
own .Christmns tree crops. The western forcslcni think
B ernard Baruch ami Henry their trees do not shed needles.as readily as trees grown
Wallace have locked horns again.’ in other sections, though this is always subject to nrgu*
I l Menus that Mr. Wallace is op ment from other regions proud.of heir own.
to hla old trick* of publishing
These trees that gladden so many rhildrcu-on
fair... statem ents, according to Mr.
Baruch. A alight case of lying. Christmas morning arc not depleting forests. They un­
treated as crops and others are coming nlong after
them from the same land where these stood. Ah tong as
Montana follows such intelligent practice, Santa is justi­
fied in getting many of his trees from that state.
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AIKENS

One Loss Humorist
Someone sent us the following
quotation from Klbcrt lluldmcd:
“ Nevar explain
your friends
do not need it and your enemies
will not Ixlicve you anyway".
T hat strikes us as pretty good
advice fo r all business men these
daya . . . as well «« for nrwspapermen

»*e are glad in sc*. the govern­
ment planning to buy nml dis­
tribute ‘trangi- juire to Florida’s
school children
Nothing on the
menu I* b v ttrr foe growing child­
ren than citru s Jplces of nil kinds,
and now th a t the price is low
there Is no bargain more wnblh- while thaii% orange Juice,. House­
keepers would do well to supple­
m ent the government's efforts by
serving orange Juice In their own

An investigator for the Nst tonal Board of Fire Underwriter*
told the Klwanl* Club the othbr
4 *y that the United ,S tates t*
the World's No. 1 flretrap. That
U »n apt way of putting it. Hurh
&gt;. character Iration may aerva |o
drive home to many careless
people lb . dangers Inherent In
o a r haetily constructed homes
often of poor materials, In our
[tow ering office buildings and
i hotel* w ithout fire escapes, 'n
p u r congealed tenement districts
[o u t ot which almost every day
feorne stories of death and tragedy
c a u s e d by carclrsshea* with
[ matches, cigarettes or cooking
|*lovea. Countries with l**a wealth
[m ay he noire fortunate in that
|they heve leas to burn.
g- President Trutnnn Is convinced
[th a t a long era of economic proa-parity ties immediately ahead for
[the country if managament and
Habor slick together amt everyone
y . an tho job. It shou Id he
rly rtbvjnu* |n everyone that
M atter how high wages may
•-» high standard of living
not be maintained If many
W* In key Industrie* strike
i tho** whn don’t strike go
ling'. W orse than strikes, says
lenenil M otor, .report,.da abwvttm, this tendency of workto lay off whenever they frel
It regardless of how badlv
P, a re needed on Ihe Job. A
m men In our Highly organ­
ic - Industries -staylnr home
Mlacuously can craata a botijrit which Interrupts tho work

' ‘A Twentieth- Century Cervantes” would htjvc been
a possible t bough perhaps over-ambitious name for the not, because the W ngner Ac! • a f ­
ford* n e o ssa ry nnd ju st protcclate George S. Chappell, Just as Cervantes, in Don *ttnrr
trj In h n r'an d t5 [h r working
&lt;}ulxoterpnked fhn 'a t the I HITT century romances of people generally, whn arc the
chivalry ami drove them out of fashion, so Chappell backbone of Ihe nntion. I stated,
parodied tile extravagant tales of travel which everybody i htwever. th a t If there were
was reading 241 years ago, and put a crimp In their amendment* offered to this A rt,
whlrh were ju st and fair, nr if
popularity.
any other legislation affecting
“The Cruise of tin- Knwn," ascribed to nn Imaginary | Ishor w erj justvnnd fnlr, I would
Dr. Walter Traprock, included such wonders as a bird |give it hoiicwl nnd open-minded
which laid square eggs marked like dice. Dr. Tmprock- consideration. Of course, I be­
anticipated the returned CPs" who found that thofe was lieve in both labor nnd m anage­
nothing to the glamorous pictures of the South SeAs. If ment keeping its contract*. I
w ant to *ec either group
the GPs did not rend him, they were missing something. don’t
impose on the o th er and I w ant
Other books by Cbappril were on the same order. to see, as do all of ua, high pro­
“ My Northern Exposure" debunked exaggerated account* duction and prosperity fur both
nf the Arctic. "Through the Alimentnry Canal with Gun business and labor and Ihe genand Camera" won a travel hook to'auch places as Hnrt.xdale, Timrrtx-an-Gullet and -the Pulmonary Peak*. They a M M M M M M M M M M W M M M
all added to popular gayety, and the world can ill appro
creators of hooks which do that.

most interesting days visiting In
West Palm Beach conferring with
public officials and private eltisen* about m a tte rs of Interest
to thsm. On Dec. 10, I had the
privilege of addressing- a larg e
meeting of the W est Palm .Beach
Rotary Club, w here I discussed
my efforts tu bring about a b e t­
te r understanding between the
United -Slates amt Russia and all
o tb rr countries, In order lh a t we
m ight- look upon a future of
peace and not have to go through
the agonies ami. anguish of a n ­
oth er war.
I stated th at It would he my
policy In the new Congrats to re ­
gard all legislation strictly on
m erit. When the Republicans propose good legislation, | would
support it, and if they offer leg­
islation detrim ental to the peace
and security and wall-being of

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Roy Johnson’H Grill
Will He Closed
ALL DAY
CHRISTMAS
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
TO YOU
d j » | r » p . i 'r ' i P i r&gt;

NAVY SCIIKDULKS
WISCONSIN
ANNAPOLIS, lice. IU.
The
Navy fonthal team will play Wlscoiukli in JU4J. The. game will he
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For chilly morn­
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Amarlco'i Notional Gift...there
ofways fr«h tits wll) moke a
won Ihonk you every time he
wears one, In Planned Pat­
tern! lo go wllh whatever he
’ Wean ...SI each, •’Botany"
Brand Regent* Tie* $ 1.30. A

A gift hi'iti'tue and ap
preclalc ,«jrjcjry day o
the year. Genuine Lea.
‘her In Ul_ac|a*r Brown,

WOOL SHIRTS
“ E s k im o "
S h i r t . * in
100% W o o l P la id , o r
S o lid C o l o r ., .

7.50 up

Handkerchiefs
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SPUR BELT and BUCKLE
TIE and HANDKERCHIEF

s g a fiS s T &amp; ra
fa v o r

I wish, the next tim e you trik*
a • vacation, you would consider
spending th a t vacation traveling
ever our (irra t S tate of Florida.
It is a wonderful trip for you
am! I hope you will take it soon
If you have not had it.
W ry truly yours!
CLAUUK I’KPPEU •

Phone 319

g w t l o n fb rv niverry m

w aorlnt shortage la being
older- and bigger newston ogre. The Winstonm m al end dentine! anhey are having to retrtia ln g end issue abedRlona because th"v
rge delegation representing
aln sufficient neweprlnt U
votoran.. I told Ot.irt th « t I would
try . to prevent handicapped v e t­
e ra n . from being le t o u t of work,
lit ease employee* h ad to be laid
off, th a t I w as g o in g to, dem and
an investigation of Ah* w hole
not

Sipea Avenue St Rnittoed

NOTICE

home evening* an

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T^ny
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ment*.
. The Board of Directors of the
Chamber nf Commerce wonted to
know w hether I favored removal
of federal controls on business. I
stated 1 did favor removal of all
w artim e controla on business and
I w anted to see our economy becum* fre a again to the fullest
possible extent. I said, however,
that I did not frel th at we r-ould
remove controls on rpmmierclel
construction until the home build­
ing program , particularly for
veterans, got fu rth er along. I told
the Board, however, th a t I did
feel It proper for home construc­
tion of any sort to be perm itted,
lhat &lt;*. if a v rteran could either
him self build o r got somebody
else to hukid -for him, other than
the governm ent, a home eoating
more th a n 110,000, he ehould be
perm itted to do so.
t advised the Chamber th a t 1
was ag a in st Communletle infil­
tration In the government th a t
I fa^or, ae fa r a s possible, the
balancing of tho federal budget
and also the reduction of Income
lax ts, b u t 1 added th a t we have
a big national dabt and we m u it
begin ~ lo reduce ■th a t and I do
not w a n t the national defense or
other
n eceitary
governmental
services to be Impaired. More­
over, If Income taxes are to be
reduced, I w anted tha poor to
g et th e flre t benefit of th a r e ­
duction an d I do not juat favor
reducing taxes on Dinar of high

A. F. RAMSAY, Florist

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

MiHH Angola IHeincIi ChristmiiH Pageant To
Given Coffee Dee. 19 &lt;Je Given On Sunday

Social And Personal Activities
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_ Of interest to many friends In
Mr. and Mrs. R. *E. El sherry
FRID A *
Sanford Is the announcement of
The G leaner’# Class of the Mr. and Mra. Andrew C.. Stine and children have moved th eir
F lrit PfFsbyterian W t h
will of the m arriage o. their daughter residence from ICOfl Palm etto
have their Christm as party at Hallie Louise to Dr. George Miya­ Avanue to 60S Plumosa Drive.
t h t home of Mrs. Frank Lieake, kawa of Charleston, W. Va. on
4 m Palm etto Avenue, a t 7:3n Dec. 11. The ceremony was per­ r Danny Altman has arrives! from
Teachers
Col­
formed a t St. Paul's foitheran M urray. S tate
P. M. '
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lege in Kentucky to spend the
Church by Rev. Royal W allher.
The bride, who waa given in Christmas hotidsys.
m arriage by her father, chose a
Harold Hall is planing lo leave
street length gown of sheer hlue
wool embroidered with pink seed on S atu rd ay for W est V irginia
pearls. Her hat and gloves were to visit friends through the holtM ila-A nglia iltitc h who** *r*d- pink
and she carried a nosegay
ding will h« an event of Pec. 21 of pink, roses and mixed flowers.
'w a i honored Wednesday morning
Mr. and Mrs. R. F.. E lsberry
rhose as her nratron-of-honby Mrt. Jam es Crapps and Mrs. or She
and only attendant her moth- and children have le ft for Pine
W. C. THill with a cola party at cr, Mrs. Stine, who war* a soft Bluff, A rk. where th ey elan to
t £ i r home on Magnolia Avenue. gray wool frock with a fuschia spend th e Christm as holidays
A Christm as color scheme « &gt; i flower hat and corsage and gray with relatives.
used iri decorating the home. On accessories.
Dr. Joseph Tam ura
the* mantel in the living room
Miss Oleda Dyson hss arrived
waa a fan-shaped arTangrment of of Cincinnati served Dr. Miyak­ to spend the Christm aa holidays
red gladioluses and gri-rnery and awa as best man.
Immediately following the cere­ with her parents, Mr. and Mr*.
other arrsgem ent* of the same
W. R. Dyson, at th e ir home on
flower were placed about the mony a dinner was held In the Magnolia Avenue.
room. .The dining room was de­ sun room of the Daniel Boone
corated with white gladioluses and Hotel with about 30 friends and
Mr. and Mrs. K ent Rossetter
At a late
on the lace covered .dhilng table relatives attending.
have arrived to spend aome lim e
was a Christm as scene with small hnur Dr. and Mrs. Miyakawa visiting his parents, Mr. ami Mrs.
trees and m iniature caroller* on left for an extend*! wedding trip A. K. Rossetter, at their homo
^ r e f l e c to r .
W hite candles in In* the west. For traveling the on Celery Avenue.
crystal . holders were ured in bride wore a gray wool suit with
I lack arceaaories with an orchid
lighting the home.
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Mr. and Mrs. H arry Hansen
corsage.'
.M iss Meisch was prrsrnleil with
Mra. Miyakawa is a graduate and daughter Cheryl Ann of H ol­
a ‘ Bride's flunk by the Hostesses of Brenali Academy at Gaines- lywood will spend the Christm as
Mtas Itptly Jean llutlor whose ciwngruient mid ap|&gt;ninctilng marrlagn
and a g ift of Informal nolepaper villr, Ga. and taler attended Bre- holidays w ith Mr*. Hansen's p a r­ Is tietnii iiimoimreil 11stay by her pi lento. Mr and Mrs Ike IV,Her to
was given to the gnctt wlm had nau College and the University of ents, Mr. and Mr*. K. C. Echo)* W illiam A H orn, Jr H l_r of Stllsa Tex and Jacksonville Fla Tlie
the most articles in her purse. Georgia. .S he is a member of on West F irs t Street.
WfSbllliC wilt b- an eivnt of tom orrn* ,*| (fie K:.a; M rlhodM C iturcll
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Small bags of rice were given Delta Delta Delta social sorority
wiU* th e Rev J K McKinley ofln.lallm;
as a favor t” each guest.
Helen Tam m has arrived In
and an X-ray technician at. H er­
Those invited to be With the bert J. Thomas Memorial Hospital. Sanford to spend two weeks vith
honorce were Shirley Smith, Jean
Dr. Miyakawa ' Holds A.II. and her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Henry
ig ham, K a t h r y n Wiggins, M.D. degrees from the, University Tamm. 2517 Palmetto Avenue. She
tabeth Fite. Oleda Dyson, Con­ of California and served his in­
*j
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nie McCall, Ann Blank, Sylvia ternship a t Sacramento County In San rnm eiseo.
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MrWch; Audrey Bach, M artha Hospital. Before g%jng In t'h arv
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AtnsU'K
tl'C
iiuinj
sludcnU
who
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B-uinHia*
Wiley 8 : Jarrell, nephew
*— P erkin*,- B rtlv --K ings M nrtha
WB|| assistant professor
'ihvo arrived to «|n'ii&lt;i the &lt; b ih i- I'Hiei laineil
fm
MiA n g el a
Wight, Ml Mini Hobson, Camille
Mr. and Mra. J. A. Jartcll of 1 »"
of
orthopedic
at
the
University
Sanford, is spending the holbl
Batten, Nanrv I j &gt;11tun. M artha
Rrnwn
h l.a -n Jean lia
f '" * kfi
« n( &gt;(;har|
* ""W
"f
Brown, Ja n r T
Thiirwn.
l i a rr - &gt;. ,°h(,1))1(,
„ ,APnW {;rnpr,
i with hi* parent*, lie ts a »tu&lt;
a t Bull*;* Academy in Jacksonv
Tn
ft. ’ t. ,p MICt 1,1 th# Sn*if.«9el H &gt;nt
tv h I g ^ ' m U KhtssJa-lh
" 7 ^ J Thon a . Mem.Vnsr
IrnfV'. Milnti Iif*k t
ml i . m Li* |
If 1 Till Hrl(M k ) f4,j - - | . .t
Cadet
Wayilt*
Garner
bat
ai
Jackie R r o t r h i o , Mrs. John [
n
S'*nihw*•In 'IIItill III t
u . ;«LIIIiL- t.l- t " n i t
\&lt; 1
rived
from
the
Georgia
Military
Hughes, Mrs. la-e Moore. Mrs,
I Jifn) i * t t La ,
&gt;) ( in r lull, &gt;i, t.trill they aiith.'it.l &lt;till i I'll
Academy and l» »|&gt;cniting the HulUns t'ttinkrv i
Gene Harrison, Mrs. T. E. TucbIn., Ini. V.%*;
1
el
deli,
1,ni*
(H
i
m,
holidays w ith ht&gt; parent* Dr. and Sylvia Mim it, i
Mrsl B. L. Perkins. Jr.. Mrs.
.11. Hrtitin. ■. . . ‘ U\ III, iI'ttiiiirlirt' rt - Iw|» ,
Mr* Wnyde G*mpr at their home A tidri'v lint H, VLii
ward '•Higgins, Jr., Mrs John
Ki, n «’ MIt f
■, 'I t It1lid 'll % \ \S 1 "r ..Mil
Bolt. Mrs. A. VV. U r . Mm. Ed
h on ilellnnville AvenUe.
th» JVrkiriP, roiitiit* M ri'all. .1 r - • M
‘ i I lit’
L im
hrn
mmiil Meisch. Mr*. William While
kie Hrat« fill-,
r'liiimi (ti4inHt&lt;fyt
I I- »*(Vf|l
III«1 .*r i
Mr. and Mr* Philip M Vtrk.wy J r ^ n
Mrs. A #1V. Kpps. Jr: emt Mi
nuil !*• is* Al »«t i
are expected to arrive thl* week­
P. C. Jip lr.
ufriht*r
th.* Kli»n«ln Stnlxf
I h -1- i m i 'r l 1,1 Iw U,|), M l.,
"H usband's Night" was obser­ end from Fort W orth, Tex. to Lotlr^i* l*ir VVmm fi
Mei-rb anil Mr Ilia i « i r Mi
ved at the annual Christmas p aity spent) the C hriitm as holiday*
AI»o trt«nt Sici«tin U niv^t^iiy •ml 'It* . Kilrnond Minuet*,
Mr
which was held in tbe Tourist with th* form er’s mother, Mr*. are I,iirili»* AlMu tn.
.•( ■o.l M;* I' I . Itniii. Mt nml
Center last night by the Pilot Lillian Vickery, in Sanford and M y tla,
Jt*an
lltip ri,
Ciftirit*? '!•
Franci* Itounullai. Ill, Mi
Club.
Mrs. M. I. Rabom and the latter'* parents. Mr. ami Mr*. Sp«ci. Wjiytii- U ttcki. ua&gt;•I Mttlrnsin
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.iii.i 'Ir* Lee. Air. an i M l- -Jack
Mrs. i John Vaughan, prerddent. Mra. Al F. Hunt were hnstessca E. Perry Ros* )n Palntks.
McNHIl; Huy Fox uul u, f* I an* Sorrelle, Mi anil Ml- I. It. Mr
,
presided at the aiinuttctlhristm i.* for the .occasion.
tiK'H* uf AtilHirn 1‘nvviMity; L hnr- I r *"t 't»
and Mr
R*&gt;itn*il1n'.
L A large beautifully degorated
Iciip falilsAT'li fui'l 1 aTtH'iim" » l-i 1 1. [, 'I* . fohri M*-irrh f-i
flirty T f
T m lhs'Setftrra elaka Christm as tiee stood at one end
Kalhry*
of thd F irst Methndisi Church uf the long banijnrt room under
lirttfput S iaif r ’oHrii'i1 f Wr.iinen, I W iggm-. Sytvia S ln .r k , Klirubrti,
w hich’was held l^st Mortday «fA
rth
u
r
VlmtiAn*
.he
Knmry
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,
Whi^hiifii. .Iran Wiit^hain* * ,it •»
which gift* for thr Elks Club’*
ternooa ia the church annex. Mrs, Community
P o ru lh y MiiirUnti, A zur* ,y n ti. Ho# I •■*&gt;. I f*s4 M c r i hf f. Nitnrv
Christmas Tree weie
W. 8. .Thornton w a s chairman of
D
ecatu
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h
a
,;
J*
um
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e
t/
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Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. D«**ey
i nHutn ' ""titu# Mi i aii. Vim Mr'
by members as they aithe oc&lt;ai]on and wm assisted by placed
entertained in honor of their -on t i r o | | j r S|H*nc«*» 4 inl *•* W a t It* . &lt; i% If#. (Lima I r r ,fi
4'a-uflt
lived.
Mrs. R. 0V. T runcr. *,
I.an*
l*tituiii| ,Ltii#w4 11#ft \ Hen
The long talle*. from which » Floyd on his eighth birthday with Itollinn; C h a rlo ttr I'tv * (m tn '!
The tprAgrsni wa# opened with turkey dinner was served, were a wainer ro a st on Dec. 12.
H»U\vtri School in
Mu
Thou*.'•* I'frk W,HMiiuff. Hartley
the c la u singing in-.unnon "Joy decorated with sprays of red Holly
The young guest* tn jo y ed roast­ Firm ing, W. I&gt;, lllcr ;• imI Muw'ii (*rt*#o-ifH aful Jftr Mcinch. Ji.
to th etW o rld' led by Mrs. T horn­ berries and greenery and at In­ ing the weln*rs over th e outdoor Whelchel, University of
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ton after which she ' read the tel vals lighted red tapers burned fireplace and a delicious suppei •fid from the U nivn ity **f FI"*
ncot»4. chapter of lotke. Readings
in crystal holders. Plates were was **rved from a long table ida are &gt;|. I*. Kith&lt;on. Jr.* I L
iiv en by Mr*. R, F. Cren- marked by hand-made Christmas centered w ith a large birthday ward H urt, Npil I'liwpll. Tummy
;Mr». M altha Moffll. Mrs.
At each Pilot member's cake. A number of games and Vaughan. Hilly Dray, Lr«»tpr Kt»
MeCrum, M rt. T urner. r-ards.
plate was placed a beautiful ronUtfa were played a fte r supper. (tpoiifp t*o*. fiionn tin ** P* i
Tin annual &lt; hristmim party &lt;J
Mr*, f t C. Priest and Mrs. Vaugh- Christm as corsage, gift* of W al­
Assisting Mr, and Mrs. Dossey Itrock, floli &lt;*riiinley, .l,«‘ ' the Dvpi-ndable &gt;/a-s of lb*- F u - t
an.
;
ter L. Morgan and his* son John were Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Vihlen *lmw. Billy Brumley. Ititt) SI’.Mrs.’ Thornton then presented In memory of Mra. Morgsn, form ­
Those Invited to be with Floyd mak.-r, George Temple &gt;o,| I . . . M e tb -ll-t t ' h m r b was held at the
hn*n. -.f M i, " J Davlil at rtltt |
gifta tb Mrs. T. E, Wilson, teach­ er president of the eluh. Gift* wars Freddie Ashdown, Bed Bat
Ilulnei, Jr.
WfY.i Kit *i &gt;f;
I., a Mrinds,
er of j the class, Mrs. Vaughan, of perfume from Mrs. Mary Ilaw , per. Randall R e y n o l d * . Paul
evening
flic hmtesse* u r ic M l,
p rctld tn t, and gifts were ex­ lins, president of the elub. were Brown, Buddv P atterson. Henry
Hamid Appleby and Mr*. J M
c h a n g e among the mambers.
also placet! at each member's Tooke, E rnie Morris, Murray
Leonaid with Mr* O K &lt;&gt;„f(
Mrs; J. G. Walts and Mrs. T. E. plat*.
Nance, A lfred Stanley, Albeit
and '!&lt;
Iturke Steele a., co ho, .
Wllsott were In charge of decora­
Dr, J, B. 'Root, a visitor, offered Buie, Randall Robbins, Sidney
teeie,.
tions. 'T h e table was In the form thanks before dinner and a fte r­ Vihlen, J r., Tommy Russell. Hlbn
Rev. Edward McKinley, pa tm
The living rooms were beauti­
of a Cross and covered with a wards entertained the group with Mosley, W*yn* McCoy, Clark of the Methodist I'hurrh u*&gt; tlm
M ila linen cloth. In the center th* reading of Dickens Christmas TllHs, Billy Thompson, llobhy guest *peaker at the meeting of fully decorated with Brasilian
was
M La' large
_ _arrangem ent of red Carols. Edward Kircher sgng "I Thompson, Jack!* Miller, Brantley the P aren t Teacher* A ssm isti-n pepper, holly and other Clirlalm aTbe gstly decorated
flowers flanked with ‘ rid tape
Love You Truly" and Earle Schirard, Alvin W right, Evle Dos- of the . Sanford Grammar Kcbo.d greenery.
Exlanding down the length of the Broom* sang "I'm Dreaming of sey, Mr. and Mr*. W. ‘E; Vihlen. which met on Dec 13 at Hie scim-d C hriitm as tie r held gift* for |
everyone
p
ir
ent
fern and ml nature a White Christm as", to the piano Mr*. Henry Russel, Mrs- Alla.*
table
auditorium. » u s. ti A S|..-.,.
Aftci tb', devnltonal wax g l'en
trees. The blessing was accompaniment of M rt. Kircher. Mosle&gt;* and Mr. and Mr*. Do«»ey. president, presided over the m n 1
Christen
bv Rev* ,! E McKinley, thr
Mrs. Ellxabeth Beyca The member* and guests joined
asked' *
ing.
Chrl* Him atm v wa&gt;. repented !»
refreshm ent yommittee In the singing of several Chrisland on
Committees were n u llroil.nt &lt; i |,|ii,nn unde, tbe direetirm uf M i,.
Mrs Ja n e r Pntham, Mrs. mak songs.
secure
play
grntiml
f &gt; | iii| &gt; m c i i* ,,m |
Neil " ill,no,. t'iif Islrnn. caiol*
O. A. Ponder, Mrs Plorliw Drkel.
Those enjoying the party wer*
improve the &gt;*rk *»mu
t *., m • ■were iimg and game* enjoy of
Mr*. W. it. EdenfteH and Mi*. Mr. and Mrs. Kircher, Mr. snd
ganisation voted to en-hit
.&gt; | before th r gifta were d is Iri bn tell
W. P, Chapman.
Mr*. E, H. Laney, Mr. and Mix.
Th* program for the First I’rex recommendation „f tbe teaiii*i» ft* thr gne'.l*
Mrs, R. K. Cnle,
.R e fre sh m e n ts were Served t ) Joel 8. Field. Mr. and M n. II. A.
elub for the "high rnsl of living 1 rlaiia leachei. w»g presented wtlti
we*. Rad* laird, Mr*. F. R. Mitch- Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. byterlan Church cm Dec 22
bonus".
Mr*.
It
U.
Iliitrlo
-.u
11:00 A. M. will be as follows;
' n silver trnv ns a gift from Hie
*0, Mrs Lillian Lueptow, Mrs Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs- J.
led the devotinnal and iea.1 ttie I elns
D. E."' Guerry, Mrs. Priest, Mr*. Mitchell, H r. and Mrs. Earle chimes, "H ark the H erald Angel* Chrlstmoa 8togr from 84. Dike
j Dainty sandwiclu**, fru it cake
Mabel Blount. Mr*. AdjU# W are, Broome, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ra­ SlnjCf choir, "Joy to th e World":
The grout, •njoyeil -singing ahd e f f e e was served by the hn«
anthem. "T h e re Were BhephenU"
•Mm. T. E . Wll
bom and Mr. and. Mrs. C. L. by Mrs. C harles Wilke; Iloxology; Christm as cam b b-,1 by Mra,( |i tea-M
to the following: Mrs. Cole.
- Shoemaker. Mrt.
Powell. Also M n. Mary Rawlins, Invocation: hymn M , "O f'onid II. M. Womack
after
" M rs" W. M. Kiil.y, Mrs. Ruby
. Mrar W.
Mr*. Ixiurine Beal, M n. Ann* All F* F aith fu l"! scripture; prav- she intrmluced Mra. I E. Wa.kjm,
Bolton,
MacN*lll, M n . T. Bradford Byrd, eri anthem, "In Bethlahem's latwMrs. W. V.- Bitting, M n. Ruth ly H an g ar". Junior choir snd T 4 ’* I ' , ", *‘rtrV fr" m lh " ' ‘ I G rrlrude I '.g r , Mrs. Nanry Brock.
,
, Mra.
K. A. larndenlmr*.
John
Scott, M n. 7* B. Ratliff. Mrx. solo, Mary Ann Wilke; offrrlne, 1' iRev, MrKinteri wax then introu _l ,___,
,v k,Mr*.
n ........
J. L. Clark. Mis. A. 0. Jarrell. **Av, M arla"; " 0 Holy Night", duced amt pointed nut that M*iy, Hrhim nt. J i„ Mra. W. W. Thinna
Simpson, Mr*, ti, II
M n J. P. Hall, M n. Al H unt. solo, Dick A ikan; serm on; anthem. mother of the Iain! .lesL*-. «:V! Mrs. E.
Hudson, Mr*. !!. W. Herron, 'D ;.
M n. R. C. M ax stlb Mr*. W. E. "Ilalltlu jah Chffhia from tbe Mes­ the pcrf*ct ^u^^hcr.,
Roecoc T ajlo r.. Mr*. Ilirxi Bate,
Hollyhead, Mis* Maud* Ramsey, siah*; benediction: r e i ' p o m s ,
A fter Rev. McKinley'* talk the Mr*. H. M. Haven and Mrs. V. U
Mist G uttle Hinton, Miss Blanch* "Hllant N ight,
Holy
N ight"; meeting vrm* then ndjournrd
Smith.
Kennedy. W alter U Morgan. Dr. chime*. "A w ay In a Manger:
Also Mrs. Henry W itte,. Jr.,
J . B. Root and Malcolm Mac- post!ode, "A d e it* fldalaa".
Mr*. IH**« Knight, Mr*. C. L.
N*ill.
Wallace. Mr* Ffrlck Waghnro.
The serm on will be preacheil
by D r.|J. U . O ettya a t Richmond.
'Mr*. Vernon Jones, Mr*, t &gt;r iri
Thompson. Mr*. Appleliy, ‘ Mr*.
Va.„. Th« o rg an tat and choir direc­
Before a large m inder of par-' J. M. Leonard, Mr*. Goff. Mr*.
tor sfa Mr*. F . 8. Varney and
r
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A
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members of th a chair inclmlr Mr*. onto (ho following program * m Steele. Mr*. W, J , David and Rev.
.,f "
.
ChtfU* W lika. M rt. Wallace W. presented a t the Soulnslde I’d , and Mrs. McKinley.
Wright, U n . J . A. Blatline. Mr* triary School on I&gt;oc id under th*
Chart** Ginn, Mra. M. K- Reomr, direction of Mi** Mary RobinSunday Service*
W o. W. M. C artw right. Mr*. Car- oon, Mr*. Chlmi* D*ti*. Mrs. Dawn Pearson, Shelby Pierson,
^1
roll* Blanc,
i»m-i Mr*. A. C.
v*. *F uort,
i». Mr*. Elois Wilkins, Mrs. N»ncy Brock Carolyn Robinson, E l l x a b e t h
Mann, M n . Malcolm Miller. and Mrs. Jesse Russell: proces­ Woodruff, -Stanley Corson, H ar­
nday School Ml./,.. a... 9:45 A. MI
sional, third and fourth grades; riet Redding and Jim m ie Owrn.
J. N. “
Walter.
IM n H
'
Aikan. Panl T ruad, C. C. "Silent N ljh l" sung by school.'
orninjr Worship .... 11:00 A. M.
The stag e m anager wa* Jess
Howard. 'J . A. Biatllne, George ' A p ageant of the first C hrist­ Freeman; mimic hy Huston JlabTouhy, Jo h n ^ Hughes,
Robert mas n ig h t was given ami th* cock *ahd third and fourth grade
I Christ AmlfSJtha'doni ...» 6 :80 P. m |
Herndon, E m piatt Herndon, EarU rbarheter* were as follows: Judith student* accompanied by Mr*.
EStangellBtic
7;8(V P. M
Broom and member* of th* Juniorr / E lib e rrr, Ann Vance. Virginia Carnet* Ray: corn!*. In Old Judea,
choir are Carolyn P atrick, Diaf(tj Inn*lottl, Wayne MrCoy. t&gt; a n O U tile Town of Belhleliem.
Boirle, Ja a n o tU R atliff. Bobby C arpentar, Billy Harper. Allen No Room in the .In n . Noel, 0
GO TO CHURCH SUNOAY
Holler/ Iren e Omen, E thel Gels- Chapnall. Jam es Drew, Robert Holy N ight, llarfc the Herald
|le r, Rodman Bromley, James R e e l a y , Larry Payton, Ralph Angels Sing. O Com* AH Ye
K. I. WEIGHT
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Krjder, D onna Lou H arp er. John M khels, Faye Ashley. Beverly Faithful. Away tn a Manger, We
Pastor
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I Fite, Joe W lmbiih. E arl R atliff Barnes, Yvonne Cullen. Barhxrs Three King* and Joy th the
M attair. Maria Menendes. Mar- w orld.
and Mary Ann Wllkn.
im m

Miss Angela Meiach
Honored on Dec. 18

offering,

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Class Holds Meeting

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In n si, B r o u n , N n v y , H ln rk .

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PreHbytcrian Church
Announced Program

ASSEMBLY of GOD

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M A I I .If I Al S
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S n |l t rtH w ool I rP|M*» i»V &gt; *»&lt; llir
u s e d iii Iiltvsi s k irt* .

Grammar Sellout Has
P.T.A. Meeting Friday

Southsidc School Han
Program On Thurn.

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F16yd DoH«ey Given
Party On Birthday

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choir;

Sole! Hundreds Of Soft,

Tru^HBeckcra Save
Chrintmas Party

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S t o r e o p e n l o n i g h t , S n ltir d n y , M o n tln y , T n c t t l n y e v e n in g * O r til 0 ,

“HuHbandH N i p h t , ”
ChristmnH Party I
Held Hy Pilot Club

A

In A Manger” Mr* t ntroll Blanc,
Jr , s u it ef WisO Men. c*ied class;
"IV*- ib rie King*” and "Silent

Happy Ilirtliday

........ ............. . .....Sanford Studont.s
Koiimillals Honor
u"i*mpiorad by ihe TWA Afriinc*[Arrive For Holidays
( cuplc With I'iirtv

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Miss Connie McC.ill rom pU nrnttin Sunday evening at &lt;W&gt; * h in t mm la in ! " , chim es; solo
’ The Itii Inlay of q King". Mtt.
rd Miss Angela Mr.-ch on Thut
o'clock
the Sunday Seho*d &lt;’f th" Clifford P.mlnr,* J r . recejsionsl.
ilsy morning with « coffee at hei
F
irst
Pie-tiy
terian
t
‘hur,-h
s:!l
home. The MrCill home was
' l l I i i lie Town of Bethlehem",
beautifully decorated in „ Christ p ie -rn l tliri, nnniial Cl-ristnias iTiteroi -hates, t„&gt;.(hide, " J s r Ta
inns color scheme with arrange I pageant. Vl;i* yeat Mr« George tlte narrator The music wilt be
mriit* of Bratilinn prppcrit and ' Tnuhy, organist, will begin tbe flip World", traditional,
pine braltchrs plated iim-'nil the N ervier with n fif(s-vm minute
Mr- P " Siepnenson will by
room*. Burning ted randies 'were p, rosi n( itigan meditation
Am- fill mshed III , ’ie Senior Voting
ng tbe srlegllon- th at Mr- Touh;. People'* Chou with Mrs. "Geori*
tiseit in lighting the liomr
Mis* McCall presented Mi*.* will play a ie ",V Clfrislma* l*w* r.nihy n* o rg an i'l an*l diteclres*.
Meisch with an altrsctiv e crystal lo cale" bv Weaver. " I n Dole)
The p.i.eant i* under the direc­
Mn.
rig n re ttc box. Those invited were J iibile" by Bnrli ami a number tion ti f*Mrw n V
Mrs. John Hughes. Mr*..-.Gene of ChristmuH carols which wdt Sti ph**nw**M iitirl mpmHiri of th^
H arrison. Mr* John Sorrelle of la- r e n d r ir d on the , hime*.
Vnmig Atlilll tVvnf
Cinciuatti. O., Mi* Gene Tv k rt.
Following-, this m editation I
Mr*, le e Moore. Mr*. KHmmil i liro tn m , Pageant will he pie I
Meisch. Mr*. P. C. Ulan of Akron. *rn*ed a* f»»lloWT* t h e Chon a
0., Jean Caswell of -Orlando*, Welcome* Ve.w I'ornery - by lb*
Shirley Eirk, Pat ’Scholl*. Janet r n - rd
clj-.'i;
processional, "ft
I arrv l.ojiing
Hpixel. Mat)’ Anti Whelchel, Belly l ‘e me All Ye F aithful, Inlcr„Moore. Martha Wight, Sylvia ror Bale department;* The ChrUl
Meisch.
Betty
King.
Mildred &lt;m as Story, l.tike 2 ;t-2 0 ; The
M*I It B
Robson, Audrey flaeti. t aoiill*1 , N hrphatd, S tory, mrnit er* of the
Ratten, Nancy t olloin. Jane Thig- Junior departm ent and r* ed class;
T b e ii *vill t-e a cbri*tij’« ’ party
pen;-* Martha Brown, J a c k i e y|,,. (\n g e |. S cene., member i of
it-e Celery ‘"rate on Saturday
Brntchic. Shirley Kick, M artin 1 j |lp beginner* ami prim ary depar’
Every one D
Perkins, la u rc llr Dutton. Ann j m,.„t
"Tbe Gtorv to Go,l of night at S P M
lllark, E lillh elh Kite. Lots Men I \ „ , ;(ds". choir; llaik th r Uriah! * a bed to tiling a gift not to **•
wether. Jean Whighnm. Kaihrvn , \ ltKPi, Snig". choir: th r manger eerd i'* rent*. A tnikrv will be.
W iggins ami Ann Metcalfe "f scene, rn e.| eh*
Away t Kiv'en a«i»y.
s o 11
Mndisnnville Ky.

— T E L E . NO. 148

Hallie Louise Stine
Weds Dr. Miyakawa

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PAGE SIX

Munger Says That
Offense Will Catch
Defense In 1917

tcibark -lm J up snil cull .ig n ali
While .taiuhng. hr rould apot un)
wraknea* in the. defentive forma
lion. Hut Munifer |uiinU out thm
much) x began teaching the ahift
inK drfcnac to
that type ol
uffvnae. Then m ine the T-form a
I tom, mol the ilefen.e w ai rauglil
i flat -fi irftd. Then, this year, lh«
j “T" *^n» atopped
Muiiper gne» oii Jo »ay: "Now
the m in il ■f all thin in thut you
run net up u ilr'e m r for nny
known ayalein , f nua&lt; k, hut yoL
can't defend agunt-t all of them.'

Graham
Dnbbs
Tie For Passing
Honors In Circuit
t»ee. 20 ,
The
n-Joog race between
Otto flruhum of .the Cleveland
Browns and (ilenn Ihibhs , f the
Hrie klyn Dodger* 'fo r passing
hun«i) ir 1*lh *• All America Foot*
hall Conference bus ended in a

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THE FRUIT BASKET
JUST NORTH OF CLOCK— PARK AVENUE
OPERATED by TOM WATERS
NOW IS THE TIME TO SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS
AIJ. KINDS FRUITS anil NUTS
ACCOIOINO TO Charles Uowatd, Albino. N. Y„ who rnndncls a achool
for Santas, Uterc Is vast dillerence IretAccn an amateur Santa Claus
and nue who has hern Unified in the nit. Shown above It a companion
between thu oullnary Bant? lic it) and the old gent with th e -whit#
w hlsktrs (tight) who has been trained by Kuwa it, (/nfrrnalionat)

SEE OUR SPECIAL GIFT BOXES-$2.10

ing with an Average of bettri
than five ydrda per try ; Danli
I-avelli r f Clevvland in pax* re
ceivlng with 10 completions goo,
f t r 8-1.1 yards and eight touch
down*; mid lam (iroxu of Cleve
land in secring with 84 points.

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Letters and Cost Card* Addressed
Prompt und Efficient One Day Service

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'Uobhr le.| In c« mpletlons with
1.1.1 nod in yards with iNKfl. hut
was fifth in efficiency, which is
a rating determined iiy |&gt;erveritnVe of passes *com (doted minus
the peicentage Intercepted.
(Irahani was first in efficiency,
wn« second to Dohh* in yards
Cam 'll with IH'II and rompletsnl
SIS tn«*es to rank fifth.
On a League p&lt; ini basis, each
rerr.ve,| a rating of seven points
in all •around passing ability.
Dohh), incidentally, punted HO
tfno • during the .eaaen for an
overage of 17 and H 10 yurds, t*n
nil-time pm reciinl.
Other indiv dual c hampions —
Chui'k FVnerthtck of law Angeles
In punt return* with an average
of |K und 7/10 yards; F’elienboek
in kJekoff returns with an aver*
ng&lt;- of 2H; firahnm in tcurhdow n
p a v e s w ith 17; Spiv Rainier* of
the New Yolk Yltlikees ill ru jh -

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FRIDAY, DEC. 20, 1946

HIE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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9 HARDWARE NEEDS
FOR RENT

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Plume 12IH

flMT IS a,«(»et SlCG. PhoHe9M^'

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FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM

D E N T A I PLA TES
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Call Now For Chrlilinaa Appoinlntt-nla
ments Alto Taken For Clirialmnt Pm I
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Telephone* 109{j

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Times Have flumped.
You shoulif review
your iitsornitro poli­
cies with v&gt;m|iieoiie
who lias tho knowjedge to say whether
you have inatlet|uate
or excess. coverage.
Avail yourself of our
service' • w i t h o u t
charge or obligation.

RADIOS
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Wa Make Our Own Ice Cream, All Flavor*
Tatty - Delido»u • Healthful

Table Models
Consoles
Record Players

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A utom atic Combination*

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9 Slate Hank limlilini; X

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H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

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Today and Friday Only

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Open 'III fl P. M.-

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ie Ideal Companion /Old Pel Tor Children

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where he )&gt;ln, u* III extending
slur ere wishes to all for a
M lltlt V AND HAPPY
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WHATLL VVE D O -H IT THE
HOT S P O T S , O P C R A SH r
A F E W 'P A R T IE S ? VOU

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LANKY DRY CLEANING CO.
110 EAST SECOND STREET

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BY PAUL ROBINSQN
I HEY H E Y '' DON'T
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p - A N O O H VOUC L E F T i s L
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PAMPAS M HSC.HIF.S

J-TWiS ISS
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SHOTGUN

IM S O Q f ^ y /M P .V A N G u y
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Hunting VEST and GAME BAG .... 4.50
RIDING PANTS .........
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Pocket and Wrist COMPASS 11... 1.35 up
SNAKE BITE KITS ....... : .... . ..... . 5.00
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A i m A DOSE OF KNC0 DDT INSECTICIDES I
Four Prneo DDT tntrrllrlde* are now
aralUhlri l't;um WB-Sp, I'ruro DII-50,
Prrtru KtnuUlun tkiiieriilrnle, IVnro Caltlr Spray. Camtull four dUtrlhutur Itw. .
ad* Ice a* lu llte apnllcallrNi of lhr*e prod. *
KS4. lo your .pr^fle need*. __
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GRAND OPENING -

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SATUBPAY and SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21 and 2%a

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A POSSE WITH OR­
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LONE RANGER ONy
SIGHT !
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V E G ! W GOT AWAY FROM mV
MEN j BUT YOU'LL N O T 'G E T .
AWAY FROM ME/

Am Snera t'hrU tm a* Card*, while
they fa*t,
kr ra id dO for $ 1.01)
It).- raid II for I Mill
lie rard It) for fl.UI)
'.'fir ra id A for I I .00
W. M. KADKII. Jeweler.
I l l K. Park

K liTK H golf bag with matched
Itona, matched club* In goo,)
condition.
Phone tb'IO-J nfter

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1.0 A.NS M.till.
FIIU.m tin T o ftoo
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FLOKIDA LOAN Ml.
,IU2 Sanford Avenue
llOltllOW IIKIIK WIIKItF.
PIIIVACV IS K K Sl'FtnU .I)
lt)K n atu ial 'e.lrw foe prlv ar,
n money m al'era U atrlrtl*
eapvrled her*.
Friend) »t»d
• In liv e , gra not uuentlunw*
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irrniiditiun*&lt;l.
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LOANS

We a n lendy to »hi|.
fanry fruit. A lso full
fru it, and vegetable*.
II V. Aiken, 110 W&gt;*t

High con trol a t low cost I

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WORK WANTED

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F u ll HALE; Standard alia vaster t'A IIIN E T W'OIlK and furnituie
girl* bicyola axcellant condition.
ra p a iiln f. F L. lU rineau, 110
Phan* 692-R.
Ja u a m in * Ave. Phone 111-W.

ADS ARE NEWS
Printvd In Big Tyg»

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SHOTGUN

( D-tF O H IO - HE IOVYEO L ,
I WAS ETTA.' MOVIES-" VOU1
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.THE SANFORD HERALD,{HANFORD, FLORIDA

:w POST

litn Jif
\&gt;cig. ’41. -I/O - i Davis. Alan under conalderation
The new m inag*r of the Mr min*- for the Birmingham po»t are two
ham club of the Southern As-, other former Major Leaguers,
-relation may {jc the veteran Maj-I Mule llaa* and Dick P orter.

N « w yo ik .
T o u sr# h#r*br n t lU lt il that suit
(o r dlvorc# ha* b*tn filed u * l n i (
you In ih* C lr M It C o u rt (o r 8*m loot# County Florid*. In Chancery,
fajr Thom** W illiam Dolan.
Tou
a ra ’ harsby recrulrsd In (II* your
w rllla n a pparm nr* w ith tha d a r k
o ( aatd ro u rt In |h* C ounty Court
Iln u r* at Hanford. F lo rid a , on nr
b&lt;-fnr# tha l l l h day of Ja n u a ry.
A . D . ft IT. or dafault w ill ha *nl o r d against you and *ald ran**
w ill rn-caw t a* part*.
O td a n d
(h a t thl* nolle# b» published onra
a w » » k for fo u r ronirrrntlv* waaha
in Th a Hanford lla ra td a dally
nawapapar o f Hanford, ttamlnol*
C o u n ty. F lo rida .
W IT N L H H m y hand* and Iha.aaal
of aald co u rt thl* 11th day of
XXncambar A .P .. III* .
ft. I'i IIK IIN D O N
C le rk q ( C irc u it Court ( « r
Hamlnota C o u n ty Florid*.
(H e al)

R ural Common Sense
By

.Spud*

Johnaon

4-1! CLUB WORK BUILDS
CHARACTER AND LOWERS
JU V E N IL E - DELINQUENCY
Ju it* n o w the country it very
much concerned over Juvruile delin'iuency and lead en aie endeav­
oring In find waya of keeping
youngster* from becoming delin­
quent, ra th e r than trying l» re­
form them a fte r thry have »|ip-

For the Convenience'of Late Christmas
Shoppers the Majority of Sanford Stores

O.

H E V R ftL E T

A tto rn e y lo r

Will Remain Open Until 9:00 I\ M
Saturday - Monday - Tuesday
Stores Open Friday Night as Advertised

San lord Merchants Association

MONDI AND UAUTfFUl Norma Christopher, 18, a student at tha P aw

dens Junior College, has been chosen queen of tha annual New Year'*
Day Tournament of Rotes at Pasadena, California. She will reign over
Ih e n sra d a and tha Rote Bowl football came. (International Soundphoio)

GOLDEN PALE ALE &gt;

M £ * ftO W E € R

are the Leaders

Plaintiff

ItF .LO R E B

and character.
Thla has been proven over and
over again thioughnul the year*
th a t 4-11 cluha have |,een nrganiied and conducted among rurm
girl* and boy* by county and
InWnc dem onstration agcnl* an I
oth er representatives of the Agficultural Extension Service. The
roll call of form er 4-1! club mem­
bers now grown up m e a ls nun
and women who are occupying
poslllnns of importance in imth
public and p riv ate life tfernuihnut
the country.
A ttorney fleneral Tom C. d a rk ,

HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW /ATLANTIC

M CKW AN

t the recent national cnnfeience
**n juvenile delinquency, said th a t!
all rhlblren are entitled to a
wholesome, Imopy
home ' life,
which i* vital to the welfare of
both the child and the Nation.
But I he home i* not rnmpleio
within itself. It m in t be fo rti­
fied nod supplemented by the
church, tha school and other forces
in the community.

D IU O O E R * .

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hereby n-dlflad that null (o r d i­
vot r# ha* h#*n fll*d aa*lo*t yo'J
by H enry D rla a tr* . In ih* CtreaH
C ourt f"T the Ninth Ju d ic ia l C i r ­
cuit of Ih* K ill# of Flotlda . In
and fur Hamlnol# C ounty. In chan*-*• r • ■■* * 'r ™ ' r ™
’
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lo fll* your w r l i u n appearane# In
aald cauae on o r b*fnre Tburaday.
Ih# 1*lh day of Ja n u a ry, IS IT. and
In default lharaof aald r u n t w ill
prncerd K l 1’arte asalnat you
T h e a*n*ral nalut# o f Ihl* aull
la for dlvorc# and tb* a ly la of aald
ru ll la: fla n ry l» rtl* «r a . plaintiff
va- Prior** D rlaaar# defendant
W 1tn*u m y hand and afflctal
■pal of »ald Court a t Hanford,
gamlnol# C n u h ly , F lo rid a . Ihl* l l l h
day of December, IH * .
C la rk

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SARASOTA COUNCIL

Sarasota, Fla. -H o rep re Ashby
of the Bay Haven school la presi­
dent of the recently organise!
Sarasota County tilrla’ 4 -lf Club
Council, according lo Mias Bata
Horton, home nirrnt. O ther nff l e e r a are Daryl lledgecock,
Snuthiddr school, vice-president,
“ Society cannot nffnrd to con- and „ Miriam M cOavam .. Y'niceIrlLjiie m» me- delinquency of tb*
Nokoinia school, » e f r f l A i y ; t r e g chim rcn by allowiiig *pipilunl auier.
guidance anil sncial cdtiraDoil *0
lag behind economic and srirnti*
fir development," he declared.

Legal Notice

harm ful nr potent iatly harmful
com munity condition* that lead
children Into delinquency, arid
pointed to the pait th a t recreation
ran play in the conservalion of
youth.
The I - 11 club* not only provids
recreation and a wholesome a t ­
mosphere hut also help to train
the girl* and boys in everyday
ctivitiea, in leadership and in

MENS AND WOMENS GOLF CLUBS
8PAULDING-D0TS-TITLEIST GOLF "BALLS
NEW LEATHER BAGS
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________ .... Wilson Free F o r - a l l ------MENS AND WOMENS SPORT SHIRTS
* RAIN JACKETS AND WIND BREAKERS
WILSON GOLF SOCKS—ALL COLORS
OTHER GOLFING APPAREL
Shop Early or Late—Good Supply Available

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claimed- In Indo­
ch ina As Blum Pre­
p a r e s Statem ent

Two Sanford Men Are
Killed When Black
Sedan Forces Them
O ff Paola Highway

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Her. I H / t V - f i w h
President Leon IU«m told the
national assembly today that
th e alius lion In afcrtfe-lcrn
Inde-China may grow w r « j In
th e m a t few works. 3 lu m add
th a t conditions are seriocs new.
a n t th a t be was dispatching aa
tn u u m l
warfare epertalial,
Oetirral i w e m le CW e. to
Lndo-China. Blum said also Itial
French troops have won part
of Hanoi from the Inio-C hlnm e
Independent fecwe.

PARIS. Dec. 23—(/I1)—
TJie new French Interim
government hended by eltlfrly Prleniler Loon Ilium
moved today to hr.lt the
native rolwllion In French
Imlo-Cliiim. A state of siege
wns proclaimed in the worst
a trouble spots in thnt rich
m rolonlnl possession of the
F ourth Republic. This »#» announced by th e F rencli Pr?M
Agency In P aris, and confirmed
, _ hy dispatches front Hanoi, capi­
tal of French lndo-China.
_____ * M ore Lhan 200 F rench troops
are said to have been killed «r
wounded In recent fighting with
Insurgent Vlst-Nameso forcer its
Hanoi, and a dispatch from thrro
(Vi tells of a drastic w arning to the
“ natives. They were w arned that
any of them found carrying fire­
arm s and not wearing uniforms
' would be shot and thnt any house
th a t fella to fly a w hite flay
,
would be nearched and th a t any
house from which shots on* fired
would ha attacked b y French
forces. A fter thb w arning had
been issued. French troops at'
tacked native forces w hich had
barricaded thera»riv&amp;| in the city
0 '- huG—* a-,; • pa*UUnU*a.afs»*JfrfioL
A uthorities said 29 French civil• latis. Inrludlnir 11 women, hr.d
been killed in the battle.
.
Meanwhile,
the
people
of
.
France were tensely nv.-alling n
policy statem ent on the troubled
lndo - Chinese
situation
from
P rem ier Blum.
HANOI, Pec. 21, (fP)— French
m ilitary authorities said tmlny
■th a t 2 9 French civilians were
to slain by Indo-Chinese independ­
ence forces in recent fighting in
Hanoi, capital of. Indo-Chimi.
Eleven of the victims, sold \he
French, were women. The French
fn rth p r claimed that the bodies
of the 20 slain person* were
hi* .tally m utilated.
In addition, the French listed
pinny other civilian* a t missing
end nertjnp’s dead In tiia Hanoi
fighting.
French troop* are a«ld to have
the situation well In hand in. ail
(owns In northern Indn-Chlna.
where fighting with th e VietNamese has occurred. T hey said
th at mopping up operations were
being carried out slowly In
Hanoi In order to avoid unneces­
sary casualties and dam age.
Thb French admitted the cap
lu re of the P asteur in sl'lu tc
Building In* Hanoi by th« Viet
Namese. The French w arden and
h it fam ily w ere said lo have
been kidnaped.
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W.- 0. W. Takes Lead
In Bowling League
In the ninth moating of tha

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City Bowling League the W.O.W.

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dethroned

the

Blackouts

The 15lockouts
Into seclost nln*
ond position by
IB tilts,
battle* and hav
The Individual
score for
the evrning was
Rowland’s 2M tally.
The standing* ore as followst
TEAM
WON LOST
W. O. W.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. DEC. 23. 1946

No Clues Yet
Discovered To
D eath Driver

Named On All-Southern Squad

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Fair to ile h t and Tuesday ejeept
considerable cloudiness and 4 few
11kHi ahuwrrs in southeast coastal
seclinti*.
Continued cool today.
Slightly
warmer
tonight
end
Tuesday.

Ike t o c m e »f A n t t t a i

Blackouts

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Vsts Happy 0 *
Lucky
Bauer's Appliances
Lance Toast Che#
Fla. S late Bank ;
Jajrceet
Seminole County

Motor.

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Games T hutudsy Dee. 26 are;
Bau*r*»
Bsucr** AppliOMM,
ApplianoM Vi
V* Jayraes;
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Lane* Toast Che* Va Vets flap*
Py do Lurkyj W. 0. W . Vs Fls.
State Bank; Blackout
Irndr County M otan.
Tavlor*

NO,. It.

Christ.

Associated Prtti Leased Wire

Court Reverses Convictions
Of Two Jehovah’s Witnesses
In Violation Of Draft Act
M acArthur Gets France’s Highest Decoration

Sanford And
Mayfair Praised
By Wendy Barrie

Mrs. M. I). (lati'liel'D urantyA pD roves
Is Presenter! (tilt Byrne8,
Policy
Hv Rotary Club

Toward

Movie .Actress Is 15njoying Stay At Inn
And (iolf At Cluh|

Political Fight Willis Anderson
For Governorship Selected On AllLooms In Georgia Southern Eleven

Tributes Pour In As Celery Fed Fullback
Talmadge Is Laid To
Rated Among Best
Rest In McRae, Ga.
Players In State

Champion Papaya
Produced By W ight

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Russia

Mrs. Anna M. Watts*

W ileyHutzlerPridgcn
Fnroute To Antarctic

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Pultzer P r i z e Win' ner Enjoying Stay
At M n y f a i r Inn

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Many, Conscientious
Objectors Are Seen
Affected By Ruling;
New Lewis Appeal

No fu rth er inform ation a* to
the cause of the overturning of n
fu rn itu re truck Friday afternoon
on the Country Club road, emitting
the -deaths of two occupants,
C liailrs MrClung, of Sanford, the
driver, and I k.wI* Adney Crocker.
WASHINGTON. Ore. 23
2t of Jafti- Mary, a passenger,
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r till 0(1 States
tin - yet tn-en •htained, L C.
Supreme Court ItauiJed down
tin dr-r. sta te tiighwav patrolm an,
two tleriftioii* today avhteh
wlio investigated the accident, a n ­
nounced this morning.
lim y nf foot son res of conPatrolm an Ih-mlrr .th ir d It.at
.soioulimiH objectors wlio
he had Io'i'ii informed hy the th ree
woro fotmtl guilty of viola­
survivors of the accident th at t*
ting the draft law. it rcblack sedan, heading toward the
Hanford-Uniml truck, had forced
versed the oonvictitins of two
It off tiie road; causing It to lorn *
Jehovah's Witnesses for al­
completely over and Iticu a l.vlt ,
leged viedatiom. The nation's
n u n , a fte r McCiung had sw e n v l
highest tribunal founj that lha
sliaipiy to avoid a collision
men wvro denied proper trials
Ihc tu rn of the mad by the home
by low er eon t i t. The lower courts
»f F. F. l.lindquist.
had refused to let the defend*
Floyd Sjohloin. 17 y ear old Lake
challenge the d raft classifica­
Mary youth, was the worst in ­
tion* of the defendant*.
jured of ihc survivors, having
In cither business today, the
abrasions ^ui (he head and nriusSuprem e Court agreed to hear a
J l r t l a i acnl-hnnic Troui the hn»new npjical by the U nited Mine _
idtnl u h eir he l.ail twn.ll taken
W orker*' and lohn I , Lewis. The
tiy F. ’41. English. Hanford rooTci"
appeal quest ionial Die validity
who Impprlird nil the scene of the
the prelim inary iniutiction issued
accident. Yesterday. Sjnblmtt wa*
ag a in st Ihc umi'p anil it* leaders _
resting com furl aid y in Iw-d, and h**
AT A SPSO^t C ltlM 0 (NY IH TOttYD, JATAM. C m D opglat M srA rthur fk-fli t . .Hmvti rrcetvtng'ITie n n tP d
d u rin g the t'.'r n i
soft coal
t.-poHeil Thai F ail n iilfifi, IT of
Croas nf the l-eg'i ts of it n..i i n i n i ' i u - , i .i ,
.......... (&gt; n /.tnvl fcclikov triglit). chief nt the
Lake Mary, one of the line* pit.
-trik e It will be heard on Jan.
t rctich mission In Itte -Sopie'oe l *Min .Hilt \iio-ti l'im C l5 I tie prescitlalton cn cn io n y w a . ivitne&amp;*«-(1 I&gt;y U
.e a g e r, .itlin g in the hack of the
14. when th e court hears o th er
large eatb riln c "I Allied unit ti S S u o irio e L o oi.l o o liia i» mil n v ilian ofttcisU
iln i,,....' , , , i .
liu rh am id n load of fu rn itu i-.
i-.u e* in the ca«e.
hod tiren only slightly injure.!
In a tm ih rr decision affecting
Mdtaid liice, partner of Mr. J h
greed to rule
t ioog in ih r furniture rcfinlahme j
tire quuabusiness m l.nke Mary, wns riding
guards a re
in ihc cab of ihr truck, and wa.
ional tjlio r
hrm-cd about the head and shouldIt ria l io n . Act The tabor board
ei» and his arm* were skinned
ha* utqicqtrd ik c h lu n s of low er
Willis AiMterron. 200 pound Fed fullback was named on the 37il. ; lull was toil seriously injured,
court* th at the g u ard s are not
annual All Southern high school football team yesterday Amicpum.
Charles MrCInng. Navy veteran
covered by tli" act. The comm ted tu. one of ttiF best players In the etaie high school foot lull
son-in-law &gt;*f City Attorney
Mrs M l&gt; (latclict wit* |imv-ntpam e* involvr,| in the rases are
circles this ycur. racked up 214 points to baoome the leading w a r t and
F t.’d IL Wilson and brother-in-law
ed
with
a
iM-aulitut
otlvcr
pitcher
In the state, and cMablbhed a slate record' lor point* Mined
Die Junes mid lavtighiin Steel
of W. 12. MtiUnm*, died at Fet
by O \V .‘-pciicer In ta-lialf ot Mic
t'o rp o ra tiu n mid I'. C Atbitvs and
■ini'l luulghton Memnriul Hospital
iCnton Club "h v the tine fowl and
t ’om pany
at S:it» o'clock Friday evening
service" vhlclt 'h e has given Use
The S uprem e t'.titrl also r e ­
from internal injuries.
UwU
•dub during Use tvcl year *ltrn the
fused to review a v o ter’s UtVCrocker, wbpae skull bail l*Sni
chiP ntor at llie 'tvwirur tV nter
v o .tjs .fu l soil irguibsf *Mlerf3ouT
f i.o to n d , according to hi- Jiby.
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1 lutlny fu r t* “ InM meetup irlo rr
of a pull i .k iii ennessee. he
sic inn. Ur. C. I l*nrk, did n il
*'\W lik r S anford It rn tild u 't I FtirtdmaA
The '.firm but not sough policy" voter J It Jiduisnit. of Greene
regain consciousness, and d i d nt b«’ n w r , ” ih v la rrd W endy lia r 1
('ItrlMitnui c a r a h wpi** miust
S enrtary of Utate Byrne, m cnituty, lVtmo**ee. 1,»&lt;t asked th e
7 :.1n o'clock. Halnrdav mnrmng nt rif. form er Hi it t»li anil I! dl&gt; in the mrmber.% of the Huh who of
ic.iinl to Itisi.ia. wn, yesterday liiyrh ttita*md to tide that the
Uie boapllal Mr McCiung wa* V FNid motinh p irlu re ntnr arid
1ml by Chartr#* M o n t^ n tei used * "very .welt Jots" hv
! I rp o itcd to hate Iwen on hi* feet
a till lla rrry ICudell at the plum) Wallet Duranly, who ysent *21 pell ti*« «* n p re r e q u is ite to
\u tltig was invalid under tha
I for some minute* a fte r the ac­ radio aolrf»4, mid in private I•f
Mr*. [Livid Meyer. wht» with h«*V A msIo. - r is e Flrat Noel." wa. sultg year, iu llticia as a newspaper U S fn iis titu tio n
cident. and tried to help Um itiiVliand
Is .iu y ln g at th e 'M a y
Utclt A'kWl A ndrew Can.sw ay r*'lle.potldpMl, nod who wills II I!
j others. The truck w a. a "ne and
t'asl chaistc of (lie -pmgr.siii and Knickerbocker, another
veteran
u half Inti Chevrolet, which hail fair Inn.
t’lrwldetvt O . A. Mj*‘er preatilrd.
resident correspondent, recently
y
lint
h
praised
till’
(|tliH
been loaded with fum iltire In luiko
Vtsllrtfa
Included
J.
N.
P
rrklitw
n
concluded
is long series nf debates \ i
MO
i vllIllttnTr
Mary and had .et out for Hanford rw ifu ln f^ *»f the Mnyfnir*
th e Itu ssia n n u e d i o u w h ic h beg
Il Ii lugrl lCu&gt;v ’uS m
pf Norfolk. V n . Howard I'hltHtu
w it li the three pm -enger- »t'«aril. eoutiepy «’f their host. Llud iliul W illiam THal ot Ortaiulx te c
,m. " loioi lllo. Teva-. .ml ended ] &gt;if.S III .1 a c k .S O ll V i l l e
ATLANTA, her. 21. &lt;.1*&gt; The
OHLANDO, Dee.'2.1. 01' Willi.
F uneral service, fm M* Mg- \Vf|i#r, nii4| the fine rpitdify 1,1 ttutlrl .it tlfivivslKini N i
ilid it H'rtilluTlI Mctloido t &lt; A!li‘|^lf
death of Clnyernor-eteet Huge no Anderson, powerful Si'iiiii-i{lr Mig,i tiling vu'if lit*lit Hiiititiiv i»!u i fimlii nit*ill p •w4*ikr,i lb ore In nil’ll i not. j W S /(cay Af AeJlrvlttr f, i
I I.uI-.'Ihih! hi l 1Iirsday
v
tItr y like w11u*ir hi»ii «* wi111 i h f t1»"
Mi.. Anno Wuti* uw*Uicr ot Mrs
Talmadge ha* thrown Georgia Si1)iami| fullltack, wan uric trd fur fit I;:i0 oYltH*k nl tl*r H M %l**i
= I (■*- uu:tit 1»rl"K' that, they dv J i, liiiilc, -ii-ti .H iiurtliy morning
view of Ijtke Miwr»»e. and r*&lt;
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a berth on J b e t Weill) -eveolh dimi t ’h ,,rt h with Ihr H**' *1
li.llr
l
Dll'
&gt;
ship qi|e*tu&gt;M «■ Hot
into a political feud which will annual All-Hmilhern titkt.
j l l r i * alioi • lUlie.-- .it tile home
K...d Mi Klhi»*&gt; nffirintmc
Huriitl way rnjoynt*; rn*lv morning round
31n- I tdlu^r
be settled in ihc courts.
I he football squad III a 12 lu’l poll. in KvPr t . Tli tr m i’l r i )
ot lo t ilttilgtuei. h i s . It K HolcnFall
M tfT'lf ul the Seminole l oina.
I x iC ill O f f i C C S ( 'l o S l 1
showdown will rnuie Jail. 11 when It was annmmred y r.in d a y l&lt;&gt; U*nrrr*
Mr M iiiaiit\ whn ii n«W* «*u bt-rk of ?*97 O k a P lire .' JagkshnItifhniil D rat, It, A.
the new general a**rmbly con­ lli.tr Itayes, Ollando S c .. t i .. e I W w n m ii, .Ir.. .lurk I f nil* *lrthtt
Since her m nniago a ymi am! ( I l l (
H o l i c l i l y i. i\ mi' n t*’&lt;i .it \U v .M ayfair ln*». cits*- e tu i ato im -he made her
venes. Originally, ll.e assembly sports editor and ch airimm of the 11ftif ^ In nt T«»ih llul i. i»i«*i II iHun I a tialf ago to Mr. Meyer, a 1’at
Ionite
ItIIh ilk I’ll for If IU jItt ri t *N**V IT £•!
wa* In declare Tntlnadge gover­ 11*411 All-Southern selerii.'ii tn-ar I lUct*.
Mrs. YYatt.'. widow .of a. O.
IJltkif. a t Die City Hall unit at
trrson, N. -J., dye m anufacturer,
y
r
n
u
i
Ani^rlew#
Calif.
In
nor, bill deatli removed the man for th e state. The halhding war
W atU , wai a native of H an n ib al
A m li lm l &lt;&gt;f ’Hanford •'tor Ino Wendy Barrie Iim n ot attem pt?d the Court House will ckve Tues­
w ith the red gnlhisea.
participated In by ion Southern Paul 10 year*, .Mr. McT I mii* lived nny more picture o r radio work. day and Wednesday for the holi­ De«*rmUT,.-10l3# In* was HI from M n, and cam e lo Jackaonvllle 20
The new constitution provides sport* w rilam and com lie*,
a—t IH00
Hanford -Avenue.
He w at, but lia* devoted h e r s e lf to w hat day.* in .o rd e r to give employee* pmuimoniA ronlracleil while in years ago (M m P ittsb u rg h ,. Pa.
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risreer a CloUdman vacation, it wa.-. an- Milwaukri*. hii|. nahl that h»* has Surviving are Dins- daughters. Mm.
ttn.ter the AII*Southrru selec- tborti In Wallace, N . f . a to lse r veil | g(lB b r| 1(,vril
th a t I lie lieutenant g o v e r n o r
J t, tnglry ot LutifiinL Mrs \V. E
should succeed in the event of lion Uonrd's system, stale cllnir- In the Navy .luring World '1»r it. fnr gnj. W(II„ BM h(,r f(|lllHy Tlo-y noimred today by City M.inoger now Milirrtv r«*t*nvrrr&lt;l.
IJlKtr/ of PatncaVtlle. Ohio, anil
II N tiuyer, County Clnk O P
,
„ . . . . i nten in each of the twelve partici- lie Is survived by 'be "if* . have uin- step-daughter.
of
ih
r
first
fo
itfiip
o
ttilfn
D
the governor s death. But it i« j p|,(|rtg slate* selected ten »port»- France* WIUou MrOumc; in f
Mrs It E Hollenbeck ot Jackson­
She was horn in Hongkong, Herndon, Ooimty TM* Ai .**v , ii Dan- m lm itin l into Ru^fijij a fte r the ville, one son W H W alt* of
haay on w hat happens should w riters and cocehss ns scour* to parents, Mr. and Mr*. A rthur M.
fotd Doudney, County Judse it W Ri’VuliitH»n._iir &gt; v xjuidciil «oi
China, the daughter of UlltliUi
death occur Ircfore Inauguration, j erves - in selecting five players McCiung qf Wallace. N. &lt; . four parents, and ha* traveled esten \vnre arid acttfllF School Hutu rrHimritlrrit fur t lit* Now \ u i k C arnegie, pn . 13 grandchildren and
Until the courts decide the |, . I for All-Southern and another .is sisters, Mr*. W. H William* of ■tvely lhr&lt;^fli0iit th f Vforld tin Hvrinan t&gt; Morrl* Tas ndleetnr Timrw t Iirri* TTfHini 11*21 until 1VM1. j seven vreal Krand'-tilhlren
\ t r , W-V- - wa* a 'luninunicarU
ibv*'
tucmIiiv , •
,
, , ,
,*
,
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irriddem for the honmwhlr nirii’ Hanford. Mr*. I ( lltnwu anil ime item" ton in 111.11, she -.ud Jno O, Jink. In* ..will
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,
, I l.ali’i Iii* 411*I I rre1 Inner writ in*:, •it I tie C hurch ot Do- (V'Tod Shepsue, C.eorgla
t'Cnrgia i» eapecling c o n -i „ on |igU
T h j BU|p .
M r„. l l r . l o - t Fi-hInti
both of
i twin iii tirilrr th a t appiir Mr f^r ,
1
lw
w
»k-*
amt
won
she
wa,
dining
in
a
I*md"i&gt;
t»1
&lt;tur
*
*
Wtnliii
nuiiilw*i
siderahle pnjilical Jockeying with tubulated ballots for then ie*p*-v Iteteigh, N.
lirrd ol JacksoiivUle . l i n e the llcv
■into tiij^ \tr arriH tim ohr
Mr*. Uni t y IH*l he FuIiUn journalist i»* pru r. Ulc-tmid Oorrv. .uv-w-tant rector,
live state* end reported their sele of Charlotte. N. &lt;-. nnd three lauiant with tier iiiother when lint Dip m orning
no holds barred.
m
I|6Ae4»rpuol(
Knirlami.
hr
won
she
wa*
approached
hy
Alevon
llor
The Baufunl Clinic will cI.vp ln*m ediicntr'I’m r-Jtn rrm v und lled fn n l conducted the funerut servlcfca a t
Fume argue that the legislature selections to the board chairman. brother*, A. II. McCiung "f Uur- d rr ,Korda, who at the time wa,
2 txi o'clock ' Monday afternoon.
Two state*, Georgia and Virgin ham, N. t'„ »- N M.i'limg of
Tuesday until Friday morning 'I V
can choose Ik t wren the two
trying to make English motion County llra lih Unit wilt ik ckv'eJ nu dwon n scholarship to Cam­ B urial w as in o u k lo o d Cemetery
[temper*t* receiving the la rg e d is, reporten th* ballots fur the DeLumJ and .lame* Hall McCiung
picture history w ith Id* produc­
bridge. lie served u* a « n r cor­ and th e pallbcwicra were C. O.
w rite-in vole, which would be fifth m an on ths'ir All-Southern of Floral City.
LiUle. R alph F. Jwigwrlt, P eter O.
tion of Henry th e F.ighth. ^h» TMeaday, Wedne.wlay and T hurs­ respondent ill World W ar I
F uneral service* f ‘»c
Talm adge's son, Hermann, and ehnlrea, making 62 player*, in h ter
day.
Bcltools
Will
rrmalll
closed
W ent. Jack Hollenbeck. B obrrt J
Jam es Carmichael. The ballots than 60, drawing All-Souther A Adney Crocker were -held at 2J30 accepted with alacrity hi* offer until Ja n . 6 M att tria d atntra , -One of Russia's g re a te st' needs .Hanolln
an d F red E. Wljllam*. Jr.
o'clock Sunday afternoon at tho to cast her In the p a rt uf Jaito win rem ain open until (rod o’clockfc at present, he pointed out, is new
-Ore sealed and the count won’t rteognltion.
Com munity Church in Lake Mary. Seymour, one of the King’s Tuesday evening, ami allh e x - ' agricultural machinery to_ replace
■ I.lnrmrn Hotcrrd.
be known until the legislature
meets.
,1111 UK BN NOSE
While linemen emme in for their I n t e r m e n t wa* in F.vergreen wives, who died in presenting rrptlou of some divut slnres wit! th a t destroyed hy the Germans,
who when they realiied they were
etery. He wa* b«fn
Henry V III with an heir.
Tommy 'Watson wa-x taken to
(lore on Wednesday,
Carmichael has announced he larg est share of recognition tit Cem
paw, Ju ly II. 102.',. and had lived
Xhj; success
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in 1943” dynam ited whole Fcriiakl-Lawton Memorial Hospital
gave -her a good
w ont’ serve. That m ight leave the 27-year* history of All-South­
Tiie Herald office will Ik closed licked
m anufacturing cities like Kluirkov at 3 .U ' o'clock Sunday morning
for th* p ast eight and a half film a ta ri and she appeared* on
the field to Talm adge’s son. How­
Wednesday
aa
there
will
be
no
ever. &gt;ome Insist th a t Governor ern, ten of the US states alnclctl year* in Lake Mary. 'H e t* the stage in "W onder Bar." L a t­ paper- printed on ChrUtinar, txry where many tractor* 'h ad been w ith a broken nose received when
but, J 'h e ie wus also -m u ch des­ th e Fdtd pickup truck In which 1se
K J n r Am«!t, ' t i ! l » ' roe of TaT- out- backfield- star* - as the br*t survived by the-parenU . Mr. and e r she signed h contract w ith
truction in S talingrad, which, w as riding a.*, a &lt; pa-wnger sflth
madge, will hold office' unlit the individual performer* in the state. Mr*. A rth u r. E. Crocker of I^ k e London Film 1‘rod net inn* and
whrfn he fit*t saw it lit 1921, hod Bill Oleivn, h it n parked autoOnly Loutalsns, when an end won M ary; one lirother, Roger, of Ittko played in "W oddlng Rehearsal.”
courts decide the issue.
Mary and a grandfather. M. J. A fter th a t the appeared In num ­
a!,mil 60,000 people and which niobllo a t Sixth Utrec-t and Oak
.Meanwhile the body of the late top honors, and Mississippi, where Berry o f Bushnell.
with it* factories, ship building Avenue, careened and then hit the
erous British film*; then recelvEugene Talmadge was laid to a tackle waa tagged cream of the
concerns and food canlnng plant*, curb
(foatlttttee
Ittnl
Oletm. wlio reported to
rest today In the amall-iown cron, did not follow suit In picking
grew to more than 360,000 popula­ police Dial he kvit control of the
cemetery where he wished to bo backs aa their best scholastir
JOBLESS
BEN
EFITS
tion
by
the
end
of
20
years.
car. faces cluirgea of reckless
gridden of the year.
Wiley H utxlrr Pridgen, 22,
buried—among hh friends.
He declared the housing problem driving tn City Court.
Seminole County unemployment aviation m achinist's mate, first in Russia i* still critical a» more
The three-tiroes governor, who ‘The 29 linemen winning All*
- ■ ■■—
Southern honors included eight
compensation paym ent* for tin* class, UHN, husband of Mrs. than 7 ,000,000 homes were des­
was elected to aerve a fourth end*, nine tackles, five guards and
CLERK'S O FFIC E CLO SES'
Ruth
M
arie
Pridgen
of
Sanford,
week ending D e c e m b e r 14th
The office of County Clerk 0. P
term, but dldnt' quits make the ■
u »IV M
i se­
seven L«I|M|||
centers. UKBR
Bocks were
not
P. iioakr Wight, who hold* the amounted to 8177 i nil were made is serving aboard tho USS Mount troyed hy the Germans. Th# whole
ll
tote
balIrcted
by
poaitlon,
but
state
championship award of the KJIrani* to 13, including ft men anil * Olympus, flagship of Task Korea struggle In Russia, he pointed Herndon will he closed next Tues­
inauguration, was viewed by tenout, ha* lK»n to educate the
thousand people yesterday sa •hs lots Indicate all backfled ..ten Club for the Urgent egg yet found women, Carl B. Sm ith, Chairman CB, which li enroute to the people. W ithdrawal qf m ore than day mid Wednesday In celshratlot
of C hristm as.
selected were ball-carrying spe­ In any local chicken coop (eotne of th* Florida Industrie! Com- A ntarctic.
lay .in atata in tho O talgia State cialists.
3.000,00(1 white Russian* afte r
claim
tt
waa
Utd
by
Ski
Lane),
u
mission
reported.
This
expedition,
called
"O
pera­
Capitol In Atlanta. Ten-thousand
the revolution, m any of whom
Breakdown of the honorable now contending for the papaya
Throughout' th# sta le , he .said , tion H ighjum p," will explore the were well educated, made It more
more intended the funeral in
raising
championship.
mention
Utt
showed
linemen
took
payment*
were
889,434.00,
n
dec­
McRae, Ga., today.where the fun­
Icy regions of the Antarctic difficult lo gel good teachers.
Today be brought to The Herald line from the |A3,7IB.ft0 paid out vast
eral service* were held this, a f­ top honors with 87 berths while office
for approxim ately four months,
Russia 1* thr best g rain prod­
a
seven
pound,
golden
ripe
backfield
atari
clinched
34.
Tho
during tho p rev io u s . week, und
ternoon at 2:00 o’clock ai tho
papaya which is 2314 Inches tn were made to 2,247 men and l,ft(&gt;7 training personnel, testing equip­ ucing country in the world, ho
McRae Baptist Church with the line bertha wtr* distributed aa diameter
ment,
an
d
developing
Navy
tech­
which grew, he
women, a total of 3,7ftl. •
burial in tha Oak Grom femetery. follow*! Ends, 11; tackles, eight; on a w»Uand
nique fo r establishing am) m ain­ said, provided the m achinery in
filled IH year okl tree
centers, nine,
From all aver Georgia and tha guards,
available to carry on.
During
taining h atea In frig id area*.
In
his
yard
a
t
IMS
Park
Avenue.
Georgia,
there waa a tie
CII8I8TMAH PARTY
South tributes poured in to the
Two
Ice
breaker*
are
among
peace
tim
e
the
Russian*
have
man who so strongly advocated vote fo r the fifth All-Southern
TAKER NAVV CtiUHHB
Senior officer* quarter* building the 13 ships Included ill Task produced more than 100 million
white supremacy. Thousands of player, reported five honorable
a t the Sanford Municipal A irport Force 08. All these ships are tons of grain a year. W orkmen
mentions, rather then six. making
telegram* expressing
W, P. Chapman, 19, 8c, U8N, will be the scene of a Christmas equipped w ith g re a t quantities are' free to choose which occupa­
71 play era on the hortormhle men*
taxed the McRae teleria
.
* . son of W. P. Chapman of 208 Eve party Tuesday evening given of the new eat cold w eather cloth­ tion they ike on collective farm s,
Two freight ear* of flo w m hava tlon Hat. •
Aah Wing, Ocala, president of West Nineteenth Street, has r*. by the Fellowghlp F ront, form er­ ing and m any invaluable scienti­ get double pay for overtim e a fte r
already arrived with others pour­
a seven hour day of work, and
‘ to the Naval Air Technical ly known a* Intercession City. fic Instrum ent!.
ing In Steadily. . .
‘
■" Florid* State Rportawriter’e Aa*oC hristm as has not been over­ can aecure food, fu rn itu re, clothe*
Ward Island, Corpus It now number* m ore than ftOO
eletion
named
Loren
Broedae,
The Georgia Capitol buildtqg great broken field runner at Jack­
Mr.
Tex., for a M week cour*e members in Its school and college. looked, f o r the crew of every as well as cash in pity.
Woe closed today end ell business sonville's s Andrew Jaekson, with
rtlon at the Aviation There will Ik spe.'isl sacred music ship will participate In dtvtne Duranty declared. FYecdom o r .
In IfeRae was halted fay the WlUi.t
Buie .Maintenance and a Christm as tree. The pubic service* an d enjoy the traditional religion for all aect* l* now
Banford fullback
funeral.
s p ill'
/
*
;w tu
allowed, he declared.
is invited to attend.
turkey d liin tr on th a t day.
•
j
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um

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T

THE W E A T H E R

THE S AN FO R D H ERALD, SANFORD, FLO R ID A „

W E D N E S D A Y , DEC. 18, 194

\r,E six

Partly* cloudy and somewhat cold­
er this afternoon and tonight.
Friday cloudy and continued cool.

W a tM jthe Fregrias of Anaerieai
Frrvperily far Baaferdt

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSI’APEK
SANFO RD ,

Established 1908

V O L U M E X X X V III

Give a Home Gift This Christmas

I .. TABLE LAMPS

I .

M

TrumanSaya M anage­
ment, L a b o r Can
Avoid Depression;
T a ft Hits Inflation

Mississippinn Denies
He Got A D o l l a r
O f $25,000 G i v e n
Him By Contractor

WASHINGTON. Dec. 19. —
(A P )— Prcoldmti Truman said
today that he » a , hopeful of
speeding up Ihn immigration
into this riMinlry of qualified
refugee* and displaced persona.
The Provident added that ho
had taken up the refugee prob­
lem »i"h the Maritime CowlF-ItVmn and ran-hold out hope
of an yarly improvement in the
situation. The 1‘realdent declar­
ed he «a a mindful of the bleak
ChrMman ahead'for theee peo­
ple « ho already have aiiffrrqd
so murh.

W ASHINGTON. Dec. 19
— &lt;/P) — Mississippi’s m a n
Bilbo insisted angrily today
that lie never’ got a cent of
the $25,(100 banded to him
by a war contractor. A t tho
Senate Committee hearing
today, Bilbo said the money
was used in a fruitless cant”
paint! io elect Wall Doxey

T M IN E A P O U S , Dec. 19—
» &gt; — Nearly 1.000,000 bush•1b of rrrain were destroy­
ed early today In n specta­
cular fire— visible for 250
miles around Minneapolis.
Flames shot one hundred
and fifty feat in the air de­
stroying the union R?nin
elevator. It was bsliavad that

Shop at Your Leisure

SELECTION

CapL J. (i. (iovocek Langner I,s Hired

Mahogany

Sanford Merchants Decorate
Their Stores For Christinas

PIN-UP LAM PS
AND
r.ATK-t.Kn

If OBJ.

Ganulno

$241.SO

Mohogony
llivj. 593 00 Voluo

NAMACO

largt Slit

INNERSPRING MATTRESS
AND BOX SPRING

From

BLANKET

Torrtn

LIMITED
QUANTITY
FULL SIZE

CLEARANCE

AUTOMATIC
ELECTRIC

Aluminum

All Metal

Specially

Sm okers

From

CLOTHES

OR TWIN

HAMPERS

V/.TH Coi l

ELECTK1C TOASTER
Givr. A

Sh.ning

HASSOCK

Gnome

A llru c ilv o
Pastel Co'ors

MKiTAL LAW N TABLES
CHOICE

V/illi
Coal
Sevnul
MoHefs

LARGE ROUND
UR SQUARE
CHOICE OF COLORS

OF CAY
COLORS

From

PRICED $ 7 Q |
FROM.
B.7 .

nirtndard Sira
*' ‘m

Olher

Electric Lunch-Maker

Famous "Samson'

V ET FR00’
IKNCMPRIKG

Plastic Lawn C H A IR S

Steel Lawn

r

H IG H -CH A IRS

D O LL CA RRIAG E

Chairs From

tablo. You r eltolc

15 95

Juif like a

.

of top designs.

lure enough

CHAIRS
.

LAW N

Boby

Carriage

Camplata
MopT*
FinWi

FOR INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR

4 Fer One

M OW ERS

Teeter Totter
Coraplets

Original ~Kiddic-.Kar‘

BABY-SWING
W ITH STAND
—

Accused O f Defrauding* Western Electric

the elevator i u fILlsd with U rtar. A t current msrkat prlcra Uti
flke wee * » pec tad to run into I
more than M.ooaoco
-----------------—
M o il
of
ttimtsspolis' f|re •
II* A**nested I'Ve**
equipment was «*nt to combct the
The pi*** nnd eon* * f whethr*
fire which broke out after mid­
HUD IN DtfAUlT Of BAtt. these four men pictured at the llud*on Coiinty Prosecutor'* nfltcc, Jersey City. M. J.,
the nation i* due to have an •'Co
night. Firemen from neighboring
are charged with conspiracy to defraud the Wcitcm F.lcrtrlc Co., ef more than Sioo.ono In complex voucher
nornir rree»*1en' next : 'year |
arr
fit. Paul Alto were tint to fight AFOtMIR SiCMTAlY to Ben. Theodors Bilbo (D-MIrs ). fMwsrd Terry,
padding operations. Thry nro (I. »»»
to r.): Rsf.vcic P.
Galnntr, Il.lItMll
Harold fa.
E. ITTIlirr
PfctfTcr 1
and
^flllllllljl
A. Lliciguano,
»*tll Ijlll.lIH-*, George •F.• AS.Mill,
10(1
hack in
the blssa In the two block long is shown In bed at the Watkins Mcmoriel Hospital, Mcrjdan. Ml*s. Terry
T / lhofI a report ' AnlhonJ **• Blankcn. They were employed at a WE plant in Bayonne, N. J., now closed, (/nfcmafional)
following• Ih
the "release
plans to leave the hospital In testify bsfore tha War Investigating Com­
by President Truman's thrcO-man j ------ —a.' - — — - ----Intense heat hundlcr.ppjd the mittee In Washington which Is probing charges that Sen. nilbo al­
(fntrrnstlonoD
cci nornir council
That report. l * r « i a *
a
&lt;|
firemen but they soeceedrd in legedly accepted several gifts from war contractors.
saying *urh a recr»sinii i* in W | | | i q A n f l P r C n i l
preventing the fire from rcschlryg
iV**sprc».- ha* brought reaction » »
fU lU C IO U II
■h er grain etavatore nearby. Tift
from* R ’ puM'rjin Imdrru. inrlud
fire was brought under control
Inc Srnninr Kobrrl Tnfl of Obln
after four hours but It Is. expect­
ed to bum for several days.
Tufl luiri
n rnII In buai*
T b f -building w e, owned by
nrnn nnd labor
lo t*kr
Frotbert Grain and Malting Com­
strp.% to avniil th&lt;* possibility of
r*p»
pany of Milwaukee. Tbs officials
i»n fcoiiHinlr
*ii
who • 4 I"
•Aid they believed the- fire wa*
Taft
iirirp’’*
to k«^|»
'1 II***
Everywhere in fbe downtown and dolls and kiddie hooks ami ptlrr r|ns4ft n»ni |f»t»f‘f to rf frail* I’Vils*
started from .grain which became
Fullbsu’li Scl- Sunft’t
i ( nil tin ii4'd ( rilicisin
tbr litur |*e
overheated when It clogged In n district, shopper» arc bcijig allied novelties. Rowell’ . Office Supply fi«»m tabiif |Hr Oblomi rnl|i "im
iu selection of t'hristma
gifts has an attractive window iflsplay rra%onablr*' ndpi* drfnan&lt;la»
pt’ lt'fl By S p o r t H - with »*••• Nrf'i
H ea rd ( Ivt’ r (Quality
arrival (»»*»»•
| by attractive wind**** display, &gt;f of gifts useful for home and ofThr R**|in'tlirn»» Srnatrr brad
w
r
i
l
c
r
s
O
f
S
1
a
I
o
Ynrk
mi
l
,r
vnrird
merchandise
Many
&lt;
*f
the
fire
use.
O
f
M n riila
I ’ruil
^C O L U M B IA . S. C., Dec. IP. &lt;49
y tfinkinir t ; o r strerinL*
Mil Dl I- I .
There arc a'tractivc flower ili* th»
®- Tha second school bus accident window* have Christina* trees,
fMiminitt
*r
nf
*b*'
Srpatr.
Taft
• fill III Milt* l»
within 24 hours In South Caro­ colorful barkgromiit* and snow play* In Ihc window* of the «nyji l»#* ItfljpvFj Hrruidrnt Tru
ttt'ALA , itec. r.t, up* w.ih* HnvMr rtl ' *1
\ I I \ N l \. Ilrt n. (A l'| •
line totta kllbd •'sswm lll work­ matting* tn givr Ihc proper yule- llrnry Russell Seed Store, agent m a n 'll rr«»iiomlr ndviurra nhoiild tll.toi rod, itFIlllllDtr Mijjb
•N iHRiNs »*rip in H'nmI «|rm.»Pfl
for
McNeill
nod
Yo«t,
fl**»
tat-»
liiir
netting.
Merchant*
*ic*|
in
I|r
pfitrti
I
er and injured three young child­
«i*d Id h i
-siipplt. bill U u l l n t
havr plriFa •| iiioff n lir»i In thali f•»I fiillbai V, Hjftfk l»*rn fuiMi* t| mu HIjuhIikb: •
ren. Two olher men were acri- these &lt;fec*&gt;rotinn» due to the Con­ end in the Ro*»etter display on.
thr Kfori'U ^U»!r S|inili«rrilfri
• Mil rrt.riptM for nlhri mm
Magnolia
Avenue.
Ivey
a
Shoe*
first
annual
teport
on
what
Tafl
|i|Miii«stii»n
a
,
faff
ami
oaair •Injured when tha bus col­ te, t recently staged by the San­
HUMhtlr^ tarir null modrfAtr
"res'poniT, it
A l‘n‘ AII
S,n,r
.........
ttore has altractive greenery and call* Ihe "IIrenirndoiia
»
.
lided with • lumber truck near ford Merchants Association.
•t iva.
was ssttitisiitsf
announced last night by (ffhiilr.il tfr/RJiu .ifi*l
llii\ iiimiiiImc ‘fin fhr A lb n li
In order to rive last minute tree and Santa miniature. J. C 1*11ity” of 1*1mr an*! management .4 li Wing, president
u jt tin it? »»Uti* f an d 4 t u r f v m i m ' i '
Amin
.**n‘.
the town of White Rock, IH mile*
pi *» ln» r nidiltpi Dl insist » f i f
Penney, has huge poinsrttiaa for to ke.-p price* and wage* in liqe
o f f l r r i aiisI ,i I t HriiiMfti*. f « i
shopper*
a
chance
to
secure
gift*,
elect
Iriji
w
a.
nearly
imaoimmtr
northwest ef Columbia.
ik .ilb , l.iiu;riii»t
rf r blim,
ths majority of stoic* will remain background. Roumillat and Alt
"1' is encouraging to find n by the nportwritpr* &lt;*f the *ta'r. •b^rattif* *« .* t t»in| 11«*itlt*ttnut* In
The dead man was Ernest Ham open
•ind cr«|»rfiiii| Mm %
in llmitrd
until 0:00 o'clock in 'the ilrrsoq, has 'a full »lic*l "Old government commission Mating
Notfflfliidi 1* l.iy nffrt H'lLi.
RowaJ .aged 60, an occupant •o f evening **n Saturday. MnndsF and l.amp Lighter’’ in eotmectinn with
The mjthiral Irani previously bn wr |ti*»m*»lrf|
'(riiMiitl \p|»lr*4 tarir in librrat
•-■•ui » f liru*
tha truck. Both driveri were ser- Tuead*v evypingv t* was an­ Uis Chriatmts #aal_ sals- l-ansy'* so srnndl) the general, principle, •hosnn l.y Ain Id Fmnefrock of fulfill
ni|i|il v nnd iimbmcid
\ If**
th#- Simlt -\u I *••••■
underlying
mid
imp'd
cluplnyrnaf*
f$.u*ly Injuied atm were taken l » nounced today by Andrew Btine, Diug ha* n nice tree contrasted
J,*V*.*'iolt,r: -f.».*t* * dtl-o *sf *1.. %fl*l I|H*I »
ftrin h fH lfii briMichl 40 rffitj*
u( .» ♦P*1I|»
amt
pro-spcrl'y,’’
Taft
-aid.
“
Hot
a Columbia hospital. By a quirk president of the Sanford Merch­ with ann*7 white background, and
Florida rime* Dninn, wa- picked
.1 |iiid
f.tf |»P| * I | t »»• | - r | lip (
I doubt if it lays sufficient atre*t
of Tate the drivers are both ants Association.
Home stora* gift*. Touchlon'a Drug Httuc ha* on Ih’ tremendous respnnMhddy by I.all.I and nearly a hundrrd mrnt
named Weaalnger, although they are advertising that they will re attractively displayed gift* Mi*
player
were given * otisideratnm j
•tr&gt;t
I Wi I I ANIl. I»rr. n . f Ap»
nr ting **ti bo'ln c- I*, keep *ls
main open until P 00 o'clock on key’s Drug Store window gleam*
Wing w In* i aI ■* chairman &lt;&gt;( ■ ,
.( .
&lt;»r
I jti
I Br* flnridd * dnii &lt;
nrO'c, down nnd **n labor t • •c.
Friday evening all**.
with silver tinsel.
Flur.d.* Ml Southern arlrction • i,.,r i.r.nnlng l&lt;* Mir I it .- f
inn
JuIiim lauiKtirr l«&gt;
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. IP. &lt;/19
The first prise winning Yowell
Thr Music no* lias attiactisc train from nnrrasontiLle dHoand* sail) I*, would I**.11 members "I
*.iic» wa- m charge of an im
tlair «l j» m I i i i nf |lf»00 n
— A hotel fire in Philadelphia window ha* a crimson background rhristmas posters in eonnrrinn for increased wag* rate*.”
the wntrr* asaoclalinn asking r-mp I it ion closing m l -uipl-l
Mr. Truman, wrho mad. the per mi , vir.II tn add to the AM •npplirt ui thr Ai.mv &lt;ni ba r •tun*rVi pin* Mpennr* f«» nmkr
last night claimed the lives of with silver stars snd bells, end with record sales end display of
a m m i^ of i-ipiirl pn^Hihilillm
six negroe* and Injured mor, toys ami gifts on display. Tin
emnmnir report public, *»M he State first team those player- jfi*t ••••rll » ^ «»f N u w iik r •.
Electric
«nd to f r II thr r It rim imlunlry
than 40 othara. The blase occurr­ Hollywood ‘Shops, another prit«
dirrsn’t agree hi* M*lvi*prs’ *og. who wrre picked for honor aiilr ((rrinmny.
Imim l»rs| III go about getting
ed In a low-priced south aide pinner, feature* a reindeer back'
K“v*tion that there may iw a l&gt;o*i-‘ meritn*n f**r All Southern.
lit* tatr&lt;| I but H |4 bia ilitrn
biisim-na from flu- llnilnl King*
. oteL Early investigation blame* ground, .Christnia* lire and child
ness recession next year. 1 he
• 4ir Miid lliftr bud brrn n wid* ♦mu fa renin in in Ntmv srivlri*
dotti «i»il f»liirr ronntrirri VlgRobb's Bakery,
C discarded eigaret as the cause rctt’s supplies.
president told newsmen thal the llivl'lLp'lirr nf npllli'UI IlfflWRRM m l at Mu* «*l»d *if In li'NVR In
tiijtiia «»pp4ss«|imu in fhr hiring
of the disaster which forced more second prise winner, ha* a minis
nutlrKik i* gn*&gt;d ami will coni 'no*
t»
ill
l»
p.»ll
In
Ml,*hsdl
L
f
I
I
All Slut • and All Smilbrin &lt;•»
•*f f 4tig nrr
rtpren^ed l»y
than ona hundred residents from ture display of the Christ chib
I- t*e goorl if people stay « ' w*,ik
\
Y
‘
#
Ibr pail ni|&lt;l lhn( Iht* yrn f ’
Mill! Tire, ner rrlai 1 manjgrr
rnr men* clothing and .gift
the fbur-atorv building in near tn the Manger. S decorated tree,
The President *anl that .a* he ftrlr* I isill w writ imi i*ir rplliitt . If
s«f its ,
| miid f.iotartri nnd
nnd a miniature village In winter the H. L. Perkins window wi&gt;n -or- it, nohodv wan'* any .i*&gt;lc»
freeijng weather.
&gt;filpp* • S v-•a* I aI li Mi aI Df l|R
porple mites, white lu»e*l*. **■* • at all, an-l said tic do-«n‘t " ok thri t a t i l n - i* I -sit! p r r M1l*wl*»l» I I •• Urol her O f S a n fo r d
time.
I1ilinb*'r iif all
U lr f i will •••
*1*1 I'lM .Bid ba IfAffil file s«l
Hill Hardware Go. bah an en- fur lined driving glove*, ait*.*, i any nf Ihc recent lalxu
.pW o m e n D ie d Dee. IN il% iiikulird taimld fir lit* pet
ruined tti ifiebldr fho.ir All Hinifb
pecinlly attractive scene with fire­ attention, tjlher attractive &lt;lnth- papei actually wrre nrrrvvan
rrii h*»i»i»i4blr mr fit foil rftftdidul'
•mi it* I pmblrmn and »«lso Mih
place hung with stockings await­ ing store windows arc Cowan-,
f t IS,..| of Mr. II M Peat rr
The chief .'scrulive has *n- who d«» »«»»t ipp*,;«r on All Sin*'
pri fl»r I iimmiviiim lo fr**ing the coming of Saida Claus. Purcell’s and on Kanfor*! Avenue
ft
11
-1
.Mii.
Oort*
T
im
Id
a
r
will
i
r
«
nr
unccd
that
he
will
make
speci­
Thr All Houthrm mndldl’N will
imnil'Mh nnd luNllfinl c^illrLim.
Notable for toy and kiddles car ths Outlet and the II and A Store.
»i*t tojenrn of .tbr dratb of thrjr
fic recommendations 1n Congress hr nnnnunfUd Orr. 22.
IP. |/P&gt;— Russia suggested today display is the Firestone Stars, Mathers features furniture, jewel­
b|o|hi»r.
J.
I#
llunlrn.
which
»»rJll^k!»nnvlllr'I» Andrew Jnrkimn currrd Init night in I lir* Vi-teraio*
■hat the proposed investigation and next to Hi the doll and toy ry. fur coats and other gift*. on legislation tn carry nut tha
I.AhM.ANO,
Orr I.,
f, pr.
of Greek border cond'Uons ho furniture display hr McCrorv’e Thorpe Furniture, Sanford Furni­ proposa), o f hi* advisor*. Those plmrn! Ovrrr »m thr writer* All lltiN|»itfil In liny Piiin
r
*
Heavy prr .1 hmtmnn dradvisers
have
cautioned
tha'
a
ture
*nd
Haynes
and
William*
window.
Another
outstanding
dis­
■ extended to a study of whal'a
Rlmtr f i n ( Irani while Tmmpa had
Mr Harden, in hi* e.aJy TTrnes, •"••••I f'*r Miangrn nnd Ungrrlfir.t
going on In all of Graac*. The play is that of , the Sanford have attractive furniture, radio*, mere than ordinarily favorable one; MHunt. iwn; Mlmnil Brmrh hdt| l*rs'f| III, ill he*%|t h fni .r\ernl *rve*t l i fuigblril ♦be Molld*
washing
machines
and
other
mer­
outlook
for
Job*
and
prndurtion
Harry Robson’S
proposal for a . Unlled Nallona llnrdware Co.
rnr; Vnunwn f*lly, onr; Smnf'»id •iBilifln Hr wn » admitted ♦•.» Mnv • » . pi* luiv vutirwlml. bn* roll
’
-Investigation of the border came Sporting Goods Store al»o hes chandise. Rader Jewelry Co and in the next few years might not nni»; Hnbrrt^K I*rr nf Jnrk .'in Pine tin pitnl rIniiii iw i t«i**r«*H^ *»•• i#»af e.sinpl*i*ifn «vrr *|«inlifv
Wert’s
feature
attractive
displays.
to
lull
government
official
into
frofo *he American delegation, lots of toys on dtspiav.- Sear*
leu
.t I ♦••lull*i«mi »%f *be f 1 4»if a It
villr, I wn
and. the Russian suggestion that window alio shows dolls and The Aiken Fruit Store ha* a tree a -ao-r'allcd "drifting” polo y
TiiftriMl rrV|re a ill Isa- tu ld li ..... . ,| ,ti tfu- oinrkri wn ll
V\Tiil«»
Ibr
w
rilrri
voted
r
decorated
with
apples.
The
tw.wl
Coleman’s Gift Store tn
..
It be extended Indicates a change toy*.
a4 a »»fa. ll'f i|Rf' 4 ad Ilf.if- l.'IMI *,|
•
a,..1r if. -%»••*» . ra'p**l'
tnrcr«* fitiiiiVri*i »»f rnndidntr •
In the Bovlst attitude. Previously. Magnolia Avenue, feature* In Its lin g alley window is well *tr*
' •&gt;a if Sntmdnv »»f ** n •*••»• »' I ' I *■* ‘ tie II i id a *.i!ru« * lumtiix
JAPS TO GO IIOMI
••Irrtbm ••( lliiw* p U yn i
Russia vetoed Just *uch e pro­ window "distinctive” gifts, toys I -ated.
I •* I
\|i mill Mi* Penp
.,,
.j* «I# i
-i v ia*r men
■an e int
almnfit ntinliimniiM They »••»•
posal.
Earlier, Yugoslavia ob­
liddai |dan I- leave I'.iiiglil
ll*.i i.l-i g.H|w*f.i.it rnlltitiucd In
dm Isfirrn flmndnii, .1mrkiionvillr An
TOKYO. Ore. IU. (/PI
jected to the Ameriran proposal,
•arduita
. nr In t..r lilgli prnlve on nr
David Burpee PraiscH Nnd (iffiffa l MurArthur** bnui^ Hrrw .1nr kfnn •l»nr Itfield nrr; * ••• *1
kind repeated a demand for a Speers Entertain
ni'il.t " f d* appearance and fine
Rerretle, Hill»li&lt;&gt;r*.ugh *lar. and
check on conditions In Greece ItItotary’H Board Airport On V isit Here
quality, lint in h numle&gt;i of marWillis Anderson.
high
»r*ui"g Kalian H m i s c w i v e s
aa&gt;f.
. '
60,000 Japanese war prisoner*, bark nf Hanford's Seminole High
C ln r m U M
sb e-l/ssl sJ H r t * •* W«4 bring pushed into the
•
Under the American plan, the
High praise for the fsrllMrs and olher nationals whn ,|e»ue to
M o r m i n t f i f l r i r k l IS ksi*kgr«Mifid l»tTimv of romp^ticommission would Trtvaatlgate con­
llsrkfirld rsndidntes i were un­
of tho Hanford Municipal Airport
bn repatriated. An rtffirlal an­ usually niimcroua while Ihcre
ditions on both sides of Ins Greek
was voiced Saturday by David
. - frontier, thu» looking Into the
Burpee, owner of the Bufpcc Heed nouncement said Supreme Iliad- were only a handful •/ guard*
affairs of AUfcata.*Jfalgarla and
Company, when he was erreted quartans suggested that shipuing ami tackles to pick from. Rill Ho- nstio have * broken mil in Hajy,
By Jack Rotro. manager -t »nr u ss -available to ropatriaU -J00.UlUTtlrwrin FIdrtjK-e, wfierr hull &lt;•; « w-iiil -if lire I ’ommi • -Ion rep
Mlve* are worming market* and
local branch of the company Mr. OOO monthly, but Russia set the
Burpee came In his own orange lim it at 60,000.
tnnilng over food cart;; In ptnteel re entalivcv painted mil that the
fluctuating market, Jrolb on fre*h
colored Beechcraft plane. ‘ Mari­
against mm ring food prlrc.-.
gold,- piloted b f Stanley Herbert,
Tlie hew outburst* came jia the citrus ami on cannc.l juice, was
•Chamber df riibor In the Maple.. causing linrinful ennfuaton among
and with him- was John 8 Lawson,
|e«kiu called-off-a r c e m l Mrik* the trade, with’ bilyrr.. TirsliiTmg
a company official.
•
tttilch Imd paralysed the are* |nr to make pturha=LM lieyiimf their
Mr. Burpee and Mr. lawsnet were
ThTvse fresent "wVre'ttirls Tu'tntwo days qf*e strike was ended immediate heeds.
er, Clarrnre Reddlhy, Andrew guests at Mr. and Mrs. Horen Mr.
an Internationally known ehomtnt, Carrs way. I^-a Leshrr, James U Lawson spang the week-end at
alter lalror representative* |e-l&gt;1 an
Umnnally w a i m weather III
who disappeared early In the week Inglry, Holland Bean. Walter the Hotel Mayfair, and Mr Burpee
all night eoufnrnncr with govern­
tb» markets
malrhing q ftlmlOne thousand copies of the De­ dent' Ratlgsn reported that the ment representative.-, •
. on an aalomoblls ( n f from Har­ Ifaynea, George Touhy, George flew on to Miami on a combined
cember issue of the Florida Jay­ problems of increase In memlx? . Tire Chamber announced in a lar rnndition in Florida — was
risonburg,- Ve. to &gt; his homo in
business and vacation trip
Stlns and II. II. Coleman.
Mttuchsn. N. J.
cee .News, dedicated to and fea­ ship will be taken up. tngrthrr broadcast that It hail decided to blamed for much » ( the drray
■! -• Officials suspect the doctor may
turing numerous articles and pic­ with plans for the 1047 program end tire stoppage but added It which was can .mg such heavy
hava been' • vleUm of foul play
tures
of Sanford end Seminole of the club, at a director’s meet- wa-t going to organlrc t-o-ralled Ins* in seme shipments of or­
ange* and tangerines.
b a n k a he usually earrlad largo British Socialists To
TALLAHASSEE, Dee.
County, will be mailed away by Ipg Tuesday evening. 8. J. Ben agitation mrnmlttce* to keep (irrvs« U U of money on hbA&lt;
...
Over Farm ing Low bids tor M mile* of\road Im merpbers o f the Sanford Junior nla,* president ‘ o f the Soaring Itssg the governtmerit for relief Even the east coast’, Indian
proveiuenta in eight Florida court- Chamber
of
Commerce, Jack School at the Sanford Municipal measures to halt tire skyrocketing K ver ntra. generally recognised
a. producing atmvp the average
ttas w en received today by the Ratlgsn, club president, announc­ Airport, was Introduced by Har­ coat of living.
LONDON. Dec. 1»—(A V ®
fruit, came in for a share of criState Road Department The pro­ ed at the dinner meeting today ry Robinson, flying instructor nf
carried Its eaclallaalion pro
RADIO MAGIC
tirnl comment.
A rtfpotl from
jects era located In Lee. narasota. a t the Motor Inn.
Ine 8anford School o f Aviation.
one step furtlwr today when
BALTIMORE, Dec. 10. bVi Duval. Broward. Orange. Semi­
Mr.
Dennis
had
with
him
an
labor government announced
He pointed out that « double Issue o f Soaring, a msgasine of The posslbilitv of vast rhnngrs
nole and OUehrtst count le* The
plans to control the tanninf
page advertising spread in the
tads total • ijpbojooo.
:
interest to gliding, which has de­ in radio reception were opened
ded to ar- duatry—plane to havexhe go
Issue had been provided by both voted fk two page Illustrated art!- today with an announrrmcnl by
at and waa ment supervise plantings
the Junior and Senior Chambers
Johns Hopkins University scien­
URANCE
ift Monday. guarantee prices far many &lt;
o f Coramerca, and aald that If
tists that they have discovered
I more has
accidentally a hew method of rad­
office o f the Social morn Jaycee help had been avail­
io reception. They have received
Security
ministration In Or- able, morn merchenU could have
clearly local programs using only
Dead today that its been contacted for advertising,
a tiny strip o f frozen metal,
rcpreasntatlvi• Will ba In Sanford and that tha U page issue coulfl
smaller than a pin, withgut power
Dee. IT at Ui» United States Em- hava bean even larger. Limita­
source, tubes or antenna. * Dr.
plcyment Setrvfea at 10:30 A. M. tion on newsprint prevented mor*
Donald Andrews sgld the prog­
to U00 P. K , fo r tha purpos# of than tha 16,000 Issue* being
rams were recieved on a pices of
.
assisting all penone having bust- printed, he said.
columblum nitride which had been
Floyd Palmer told of possi­
r I desiring informamads superconductive by lowering
id A ge and Rervlvora bility of increase of membership
Us tsmptratura to shout 438 deIn tho Casselberry region. Presi­
gTcen below g»ro Fahrenheit.

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Senator Bilbo
Takes Stand In
Ow n B e h a lf

to the Senate.
.
K.nller. Hllho let flv with a
tirade of strong language today
at his former secretary, Fdwtl I
TerrV. who trib fin l *g‘.*m*t
thr Seii.it.it vr.frrdny Hillio n llfJ
Terry
Judas lic.inot. Hmtut
nnd lienrdirt Xrimld all in
Tbr y*rnnfor «lnin\e«1 hr hn§
nrva*r ii krd fnr gifts nr loans
fr*»ni frirrul-, rxci'pt for money
to pay alimony to bi.s r*-wifr. .
Hllho mid ila* nn ol«| Southern
eiiptoni 1° give presrnt.n tn public
srrvaiits. The Senator h being
lnvcTtigafr«l regarding hU rein­
violin with war rout mr ton.
rif-rky IfMlr Sfflntnr from
Mi-:.lnuippl took the witness at and
in Wminngton fodny to read a
10.000 ’ word pfep.uid itntrment.
Sciutor Udbu xpuka -omcCxhal
**%ift .ttin Dv beran»*r he
un.itde
iti wear h&lt; lower .iriital plat*
hr&lt;’aii .4 **f i in fii | mouth "p ffl*
f |aa||
\t (hr lillf rt hr mid it
wniftit (a* r
.•(•tint in bout** to
I e^ I ft, I .»i»‘ ins, « '
|{a*v lew mg tn Dolitn.il mill finmo ml i meet*. Hilbo drel&gt;»rcd he
learned early in I*f •• *h.rf hr mult
buy ad *he land he e»siiM on
rfeilit
As n m u ll, thr Senator
t.tid hr .now nwr. two banka
about S22.MM* nn noirtgagrs. All
went well, hr cxpaltncd, until
tic had to irttlc |2l,76tt for Bltm.my ui IMA. He said he had to
I.orr** w' cvcrv d"llat " f GialHitt--, laid sit « f tn-- charges
main t Inin were- tai.cd by Ross
( id Iin . * f*illnt-r Mi;nv*ipps entf
gli-iMnan, and hi ri .ccro.ary,
F.ilwatd ‘Ic iiy
iif I'c ry . Rilbo
.let l a id
' ll.- tin liccn *o fre*
witli In*, sit-! hnrv vnious and
f, -aif.ii-.it- liall i.'inst |..n - "
I he fitnnc -criciai v wild yes­
terday he wa
iliicatcnrd with
dentil if lie Ir .lifted ngrtltl It Itll'
ho.
II ll Im. said dll* nf Colima: "lie
has been the most liioroughly,
cnntfili'lcly and ev.-i|n*tlngly condcinio d. dnililicd and i .-|.i|.ilalcd
tn.ii i" tin I.i-t"n "f tin- la te ”

l!iH» B u il di n g I ' e r m i t s
Slmw L a r g e Increase
|t'»dd.’*g p**i»4ii* ’ hi V ^ iir, In
( h id t»g 'h r ifi* i i i h &gt;»f N o v e m b e r,
• l i r a . l y .lu to u n t to iiio ro in v s lu e
t h a n f lu t in g t h e f iv e p re t’M iln g
y e a n , f it n d v Ih it t i'a n , r i t y b u ib iIrtg iti*i»4*ctnf. afin«fiiiirt*d todsy.
I Vi mil r dining the paM It
inofi'h have tist illrd l.’t |n ,H 2 (l ill
vstll** a h r f r a - t h r I •d AI for th**
&gt;ri%i
1’, • 1! f«» I ’ • 11
f c - t f j.l.r .t , h r
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h'|M‘ .40 pf r 11 '. 1 fh ll with

tile f r iff 4i» g
•♦ fa . |•• * il ro n tt'M *
"II Is tllllllltg I h r i • A ill ».♦ • 111 «lf ,
i i*ri* 91 a•« f i'»fi in
• o t **i d •( L ' t n m ,
• p a if f t t * ' *
fr I * • •♦*•
*•11* lm g *

mid 1i'\»4i
• i i y ..flit ml
i t r »*• »h r ojiim o n
♦h ut pi a ii * w ill h r
i M ih in it t r il
to I h r « if. f'Mtltmt -kh'li of a n**W
h ii- f r i m i i i a l tH illd n ig to he l o r •
n t r il on C i t y le a s e d l.rifitl n n C o m *
i n r t f i.il A v r n u r . s o u th n f t b r l&gt;oft
H i l l flin m o n d .

Euffcne Tnlmaclge Is
Reported' Worse
ATLANTA. Dec 13 GVt GMycrttor*e|ect
Eugene
Tatinsdge
of
&lt;Kv&gt;Igta, who la :.’ tncr|ng. front A
r.fnmscli ailment III Piedmont Hos­
pital In Atlanta, wa.. ir ported this
afternoon to have takrii a turn for
the worse
tvporb, from reliable sources said
liie governor-eiect'c condition liad
not ■quite” reached the critical
stage But U wa.. Indicated tint
the fi3-vesr oV| poUtkral veteran
has suffered a definite ’netback.
Tire tame report.-, however, said
It was thought Talntadge would
pull through thu attack. Just ns he
fra* survived several irthen since
stricken wtUr a
he " fir s t
siatnarli hrmarrhaeo in Jackson­
ville. o rt t Since that time. Tklnudge ha.; spent mast of the time
In tiCK.i&gt;itab lie began hk* present
confUietncnt more than three
weeks ago
Earlier today, reports said Uie
governor-elect suffered a gastro­
intestinal upaet during the night.
CinuSTM AS CONCERT
T ta Glee Club nf the Seminole
High
School
will
present a
Christmas toncert under the di­
rection of Miss Ollie Reese Whit­
tle at the Tourist Center at 7i4B
o'clock this evening. The public
is cordially invited to attend.

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THE SA N FO R D HE

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C A R V IN G SETS
PYREX
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Goods
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Price* Good Th

Toyi. Book*, Clothing or Other Qiftt

rw»m OI*p •

Ask A t Store
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Note:— We huve no facilities for repairing or re
finishing used toys- Please bring toys that may b&lt;
used without repairing.
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T H U R S D A Y . DEC. IS. 1946

CABBAGE lb. V/2c

ORANGES

ELKS CHRISTM AS T R E £
May b e Left at Mather Furniture Co,

19. 1946

OK LAND, Iter. It*. (Special)—
Dates for S'rtfon l inivn **tv'*
I
anneal ()|k*ii Forum »ern**
ware announreJ tin* »rrk t»y
I'rrMilriit W. N. Allf-n: Following
1&gt; the 11*47 nhnlujr. all lecture*
to lie given on Mnmluya at 1:00
P,tl. In thr llniveraity auditoriumJan. 0 —Dr. t'arl l l e i m a u i
Vo.*—1
"America Face* Thr huturr "
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Jan. IB Whiting
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lluxtim, violin, Ito.rnmry ('lurk,
piogram
piano, Klinor Leek, Vrllo.
Mur. t:t. II. If. A ChildicnV
merit physicians,
Theater Production.
llighlighting the Stale’s educa
Mar. 25 - Art 1*1 t'ortcrtl— Menu
tinnal effoit* in teaching nros| Bradford, cuntralto.
pealive mntliri. to Care for ihrm had they iecelve&lt;l proper preitnt ti
can* and in»t ruction.
itdvra Ihroogh prope
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habit* i* the Alai
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ph&gt; Mimfi. |inid by county or *ta&lt;e* Hare, at lea.I 20
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consecutive a cel -. w
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at tendance. The chi*
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peisoiniel permit*.
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merit* i* pohol to give bn
the li|tb lira h iate among
mother* nml their babie*
the coming year. It I* i
lmli|&gt;y fart that tbr N c gf
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FiCt. 4 ('um|iu*ition Recital
Rimemary Clark (pluuu).
Feb. 7—Siri*un Concert Hand,
Victor J. (irnlu-l, conductor.
Feb. Is Ntct*im Symphony itr&lt;
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Board Of Health r
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�T H U R 3 D A Y , D E C 19,

TH E SAN FO R D H ER ALD , SANFO RD , FLORIDA

e' Sanford Herald

legislation J**ign*d t» curb . the I permit Tom ' Fsrguion to, wit*F Democratic National CotiTSUtlOn*
abuse of power by labor leaders I the University at- the-age of ll.‘ from Florida's fourth congres­
sionalhedistrict, embradhg Dads.
•"d the elimination of the closed .
A fter gafnl„ r hieA.B.
degree,
Monroe and Collier counties-• J ’
shop wjjj be among the questions ,graduated in law and, by reason
lhat will be given serious con- 1
Ferguson’s tale father served
■Id(ration.
as a Columbia county commis­
The significant thing la that
sioner for sirtren years and the
Florida's Attorney General led
family was held, jn high eateea
the way. and did ao courageous­
throughout western Florida. With
ly and at the risk of his political
'Mr-old son.
son,
his wife and levf^i-year-old
future. Now the wisdom o f hU
Tom F e rgu se s',^ j Wes at tm$
action ts being vindicated and
N.W. South River Drive, Miami.
labile opinion is.m ore solidly beJle !• x strong campaigner and i
ind him than ever before. It is
good vote grljsr atld would prove
nerally believed that Tom Wet*
• formidable candidate should ha,
n will be a candidate for Govdecide to run. *. *
»v
ernor in the next election and if
he la, he'll be a hard man to beat.
And If Tom decided to toas his
bat in in* jcu&amp;ema.orial ring
there will he a mad scramble
for the post he now holds. The
first aspirant that has come to
my attention ia Tom Ferguson,
veteran Miami Justice of the
Feare, who is being urged by
friends throughout the state to
become a candidate for Attorney
4,000—8x8x16 CONCRETE BI$jCKS
General in 1U48 and Is said to
ba giving serious thought to the
idea, s,
Ferguson waa horn on a farm
2,000 P A R T IT IO N BLOCKS
in Columbia county, IB miles from i
Lake City end trudged four miles
dally to a rural achool tp gain
his early education. A man of
moderate means Ferguson's fath­
er, at the Insistence of Tom's
309 Elm Avenue
mother, made sacrifices to give
him on education at the Univer­
sity o f Florida. The Institution
waived scholastic requirements to

Toward Labor Peace
The city of Philadelphia has embarked on an effort
to prove that labor pence, like charity, begins at home.
With the theory that each locality has its own labor
problems, which can and should he solved locally, an
effort is being made in that city which is expected to
prevent labor disputes from developing into strikes.
Edgar L. Warren, director of the United States Con*
dilation Service, announces that the organization of an
assembly consisting o f ten representatives of management
and ten union leaders, with the addition of two lawyers
for ench group. Monthly meetings w ill lie held where
disputes will Ik* threshed out. and unscheduled meetings
will be called when the need arises. A similar plan has
worked successfully in Toledo, nnd if I’hifudolphin can
make it work,_the idea will he'tried out hi other industrial
centers.
A small groiip o f reasonable men, Working toward
amicable relations in industry, sounds more effective for
the mutual good of labor'and management than most
other plans.

E
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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

Inherited Genius

M IRACLE CONCRETE CO,

!,

THUlUiDAY, DEC. 19,1916

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BIB LB T E R M FOR TO DAT

theory of evolution.
Julian has an evtfn better known brother, the novelist
Aldous, a nenthing interpreter of social life among the
wealthy and the portrayer of strange picures o f the world
ns it may be 200 yennt from now’. Though hi* first books
were written in Great Britain, ho hns been living for
some time in the United Stars.
r r i s coon t o b k herb
■ The careers of Julinn and Aldous Huxley form n
(From Sundial)
,’The sun-light on the.hill made of refutation o f the populnr theory that the descendants
the gras*
of grent men never amount to anything. Very often they
A gentleness; and when ne-poured
merely seem o f lessor nhlljty in comparison with n high
the measure
Of amber glow Into the fragile concentration of powers in their illustrious forebenrers.
‘ glass
■.-.Is smile made of the offering, a
treasure
Deyond the gift- It was the last
o f all
Tbs shallow curving liveliness
with slender
Stem for the- crystal cup.
It
"
threw a small
^Reflected sun agalmt my "hsiul.
A tender
T u t s of brown hills that ages
v r - . long had lain.
In burnHhfd light. Stole on. my
-tongue' and ‘ lingered
Like a soft memory that out of
pain
Bacame a rest, and delicately
fingered
’ The dusty past. A be*d of hum­
ming bird
,
| Hung near the lete hyblscu* like
a homing
Capricious momrnl. Something In
.
Mo'etlrred:
.
" I t Is good to ba here’ — And
slowly turning
Tht host smiled tranquilly that he
had heard
W ILLIA M G- ANtlBltM ANN
!1

BelltalrV luxurious ItellevlewBUtmore Hotel was sold lad week
to a group of Michigan business
men who » w in It an opport­
u n it y to make money entertain­
ing Florida’s tourists. They aro
(S n o rted to have paid "in exert*
t of |f&gt;P0,000” for it and plan to
S spend another half million retur5 nlahing and otherwise Improving

f. The Chamber of Commerce ia
’ advertising for furnished home*
ssnd apartmonU, already having
more inqulrlea for accommrtdstloni from winter visitors than
room* readily available with the
season scarcely liegun. Thl* winter
-la going to offer n splendid op­
portunity for permanent resident*
with a spare room to make a
little money on tho side by rrnir.Ing it out to northern tourists.
a

trouble

with strikes

Is

iV that Is It a game which

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A SAltSMAN, Alvin J. Paris, 28. of New York, is shown after his arrest
on charges of trying to bribe two New York Giants football players
to throw the National League championship playoff guns to the Chicago
Pears. Paris Is Ln City Prison in default of Iwll.
(fnlrmalloual)

TOO L A T E TO C L A S S IF Y
By RU3HF.LL KAY

In tin- light of wliiii lia* Imp(M-nt-tl since Florida led the way
ny ud op l l u g n . right-to-wnrk
The South’s N ex t Objective
amendment, it appears that Atiiinirv Tom Watson and those
Prior to IHIIi the South loti the nation in tnnuQ- legislative b ailers who fought f**r
Hits legislation were doing a swell
faaturing. The lime is rapidly approaching for the South job
of advanced and constructive
to nssunie this national industrial leadership again, a ililnklng which now irllecls Itself
leadership which it relinquished in favor of growing to their credit and to the stale':-.
true hy our. nthrr state* are
cotton.
1
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Tills former industrial eminence, together with the falling in line and three more
adoplrd similar rrsolutmn*
remarkable record o f accomplishment in developing state*
on November 6—-Arisons, Nrnthe South’s vnsl natural resources since 1H70, _ia well r*-ku soil Jiouth Pakula. - The
known by loose who have followed the South's progress Aricims amendment lends:
Today there are approximately 40,0110 manufactur­ *'Ni&gt; |H-rsim shall Im&lt; denied the
to obtain nr retain
ing plants in the South. They process materials nnd pro­ &lt;ip|KirtunUy
employment because n( non mririducts which sell for $'25 billion. Most o f the raw mnterinls l,crslit|» in n labor oignniiation.
for these products come from Southern farms and mines. M-,f •ball I hr ilnlr nr any MlbIn spite of thin, however, many raw materials and fnrm illvi&gt;inn Ihrrrnf or' any corporaproducts are still shipped outside the South for pro­ linn. Individual nr MUurinllnn &lt;&gt;f*
kind enter Iqtn sny agreement
cessing, and even more Important, most of its partly pro­ any
which rirludc* any person from
cessed produels are shipped elsewhere to lie. manufactur­ employment I ceau*e of hoiemcnied into finished articles. Airplanes, automobiles, electric Iwrahip In a labor organisation.”
motors, steam engines, radios nnd precision tools are 11t*t is practically word for word
the language of the Florida
just a few examples. The South is mtw ready to adopt and amendment.
nourish enterprises o f this kind. Its social structure is
In I lie rase* of Soul It Dakota
now ripe for the development of industries which will the language dourly follow* that
convert into finished products the natural resources with of I be Florida 111111-niliiirnt which
appear* In lie taken n4 n pattern
Which It has been blessed.
fur Hiirh legi.-datliin although
Coinciding with the South's eapneity to supimrt South Dakota goe* even further
finished products industries is the growing discoutent than Florida in lh«t it include*
of manufacturers jn the over-crowded (irons of the North * penally for violation nnd pro­
and East. This discontent stems from many causes, not vide* I lint unv person guilty of
for the rinsed ihop
the least of which are subversive labor influences, work responsibility
I* subject t o . a fine of S-'lOf) or
ntopixigea, high tnxca and discriminatory State legisla­ 00 day* Imprisonment. Tim Ne‘&gt;tion. This discontent impedes manufacturers in their desire raskn umeiulmcnl, gillie providing
to furnish the tuition with goods it wnnts and needs. no penalty, prohibit* “ any .con­
tract 1o exclude person* from
The South offers an attractive contrast.
employment Iwenuse of member­
Thu South needs more finished products industries. ship nr nop-membershlp.”
Many finished products industries need the South— Mantl-.
Arkanssii adoptod n similar
nmenilmeni at the seme time
facturors Record.
Florida did but the Arknnsas

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Automatic Combinations
Portables
Table Models
Consoles
Record Players

Wo can play . . . or rather a
■me which million* cart play,
nd do. In Jersey City school
hlldren, who do not like the idea
f having to attend school 45
ilnntea lunger each day. go an
Crosley . Majestic •
trike, limply do not snow up
.Temple - Lewyt
nr classes at all. Thu* they are
trlklng against their , own inTH E MUSIC BOX
srests as is so often the case
dth Labor unions. Why should 111-117 W . 1st SI. Ph. 053
. Open 'til 9 P. M.
tfiool children object to attending
tsssr* 46 minutes more each day!
km’t they want to acquire wispm and knowledge?
Do they
ant to grow up and bo ignorant
resident Truman ia growing
nature after hla ao-called de. "f-John L. Ixiwl* 1n the m il
45vcn former PmldetiUa)
ate Alfred M. Landon says
1 does Jay G. Hayden newscntumnUL 'who—w t l.Las
gely enough, the American
il figure who has galn.td
In prestige since the Novelect lari, in the opinion of
fte number of the Notion's
ltd gathered for the Winter
o f the Gridiron Club here
he week-end. Is Harry B.

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And Personal Activities
Social Calendar
TH U RSD AY
-Seminole Chapter No. 2, JJEK
will meet at 8:011 o’clock for their
Christmas party and initiation
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FRIDAY
The Jlva n er’a Class of the
First ftesbyterian Charch will
h i® r t ^ i r Christmas &gt;fo rty * t
the horw* of Mrs. Frank Lleske,
404 Pdmetto Avenue, at 7G!0

iyed By Fidelia
le of Mr*. John Miller
fifteenth t ^Hrccl was
on Monday Evening o f
tl™ an riba1 Christmas party and
turkey .-ilinricr of the Fidelts
Clara nfjthe First B^pU^I Church.
Co-hgstlasca with
Mrs. Miller
w «r«
Hr*. Josh Phillips, Mr*;
Groves 'ind Miss Christina StoudenmlreS,
ra c e
The room* of the Miller home
wem 0pencil ensulld and deco­
rated Throughout
with
holly,
burning red taper* and Christmas
ornament*. The festive air was
f i l t e r !a cce ntuated h i the cen­
terpiece* of the indfvWBal table*
where the guest* wqh&gt; V oted for
the turkey dinner, AtKed buffet

Miss Angela Meischf
Mr. Blair Honored!
Mr. and Mrs. John Mrisch, Jr.
and Mr*. John Meisch, ti*. enter­
tained on Wednesday n iR h t with a
dinner in honor of Mis* Angela
Mciiclj and William Blair at I heir
home on I’atlr Avenue.
Lovely arrangement* of Pyracaalha were used in decorating
ihr living and sun rooms rniphn*J*ing the red nrut green Ghtistm *»
ile/lcrhk In the dining
room a white and silver color
scheme was used and on the lacecovered dining table was a large
low arrangement of white gladh-l
uses and greenery. The center
piece w»* flanked with white
candle* in silver holder*. The
dinner wa* served buffet style
from the large table in the dining
room and eaten at individual
tables in the living room. The
sliialler tables hail arrangements
of white jasmine and wen* lighted
with white tapers In silver hold-

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Of four |lev

Mr*. C. C. Hoy has returned to
her hotiKv in Cleveland, O.. after
visiting her cousin, Mrs. W. D.
Thornton, 1201 Park Avenue.
Mr. tfhd Mrs. J. P. Hack. Jr,
of Minr-ci|ua, Wi«. have arrived
in Sanford to spend the winter
months. Mrs. Hack i* the former
Gwendolyn llayea.

Tlit Dirt Garden. Circle of th*
Garden I’ltih met on Pec. 13 with
Mr*. Charles L. liinn »t her home
on S*nf&lt;wd Avrnue.' The meeting
mu ' culled to order by Mr*. B. EWilke, chuirmuti. Many interest­
ing idea* were Riven for Chrlatmas lahlc decoration*.
It » i s unnounred that 81 plant*
had !&gt;ecii exchanged and thal the
Audubon Scrrrn Tour* will ’pre­
sent several program* in pirlure*
In thr near fnlurev Three will
sponsored by the hgftattla Scout
Troop No. &amp;.
MtwT Glim aald
that her garden' are open for
tourists and that she had offered
her assistance in the entertain­
ment of the Tourist Club.
Mr*. S. t*. Dickerson, garden
center chairman; distributed thrVeta . for the school of arrange­
ment ty he held In Jan, MrsMct'aslii) announced' that the
ground* for the new Garden Club
building were to be Reared ami
landscaped after the first of the
year. Plan* were discussed for

[Garden Club Circle
II oIcIk Meet Friday
Ihe W. ft. Williams 1 home wax
the scene &lt;d the monthly hireling
of the Magnolia Ciictr of the
Garden Club at iL.IO n’elock on
Dec, 13 with Mr*. A. P. Ram tjr,
viee rhalrman. presidiiiR. '
Members answered the rot! . a'l
by .felling and pronouncing the
l*'tannk'at ’ name of a shrub *pr
rips, '-At the .conclusion of the
hilsiuess meeting Mrs. II II Cole
man displayed various holiday
flower arrangements amt in 1Min­
ted thr member* in milking |hrm.
Several artirle* were nuctlotie t
under the dlreetinn of M r*.'.1. 1
Higgins and the money derived
was placed ill the huilding fun I.
Member* present for the meet­
ing were Mr*. J. II Crawfoid
Mis. II. C. Ilet 7 rl. Mi- A I
llainsey. Mis. L\ II. Cogbuih.

THANKS TO NAVnr VITIIAN Che iter Gnlrk (Icfl), 2?. of Sacramento,
Calif., who donated the cornea df his left eye when a tumor nccevtilsitd Its removal, Mae Ellon Friesen* (right) can sec again The girl
went blind 12 year* ago after an attack of p\easles. &lt;i nr- rnational)

presentation o f Handel's Messiah
at Stetson University last Sun­
day afternoon. Miss Grrtnlhnm la
the daughter of Mr. and Mra.
V. II. Gantham of fill) West
First Street.

laising funds for Ihr building an I
a *alc of many miscellaneous
artiefea was held with I ID being
collected.
Table arrangement* and decora­
c The bridal party of the Meisch- tion* were displayed by Mrs. W.
Blalr weilding have arrived in
Sanfcrd and are staying at the
Velde* Hotel. They include Mr.
niair, Mr. ami Mrs. P. C. Illalr
o f Akron, O., Miss Ann Metcalfe
Dick Bussell of Crown Point, of Mndisnnvillr. Ky., Mr. and
tnd., formerly of Sanford, i* Mr*. J. W. So re IIp of Cincinnati,
visiting wbh hi* grandparent*, O., Ciiswell Ijine of Mount Sterl­
Mr, *n(| Mrs. II. J. lehnian o f , ing. Ky. and Ben Allen Thoma*
Sanford and Mr. and Mr*. H. T. j of i'belby ville, Ky.
It utsc 11 o f Lake Mary.
f i , ” 1 • * i4 4 4 4 * * + * + + + + * * * * '
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Skcwc*
have had as their guests in T.akr
Mary fo r a short time Mr. and
Mr*. O. K. Skcwea arid family of
Front Royal, Va. and Mr. and
Mrs. Perry E. Ilentnn of Dayton,

A. Fills, Mrs. C. W. Bakvi, Mr ..
inekrrson. Mrs. Gmn and Mt*
Clyde Ramsey. A lucky numhi'i
wa* drawn i&gt;y Mt» M. N. Clevc
land and she was picsetilcu with
a bowl of fruits.

December

1 George O. Swart* of S liver, ♦
Lake hgs -a*-his gnejtx ft)r an T
indefinite period his daughter-i I
in-law Mr*. E. II Fontaine and j
rhildrrn, Loi* and Joel. Comdr. *
Fnnlaino is at piesent In Aritrm a, •
with n govrrnmrnt project.
| \FINK

l-ong. Mr*, A. I. l.yon, Mrs. II. I
Crenshaw, Mi a , W. II, William
Mr*. Joel Field. Mr*. J. v . life
gin*. Mis. John Schirard, Ji"
Mrs. Cliarleii McCTtlng, Mrs. Hull
ley Odham and Mrs. Edwin .Shin
tiolser.

Sale

Dr

l.ronard Barker
(iptomrlrlHl
examined—Glasses flliei'
20.1 S. Orange A*r.
Orlando. Florida
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YOUR "SHIP WILL
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Br the Aid of Newxpaprf

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SAD D LES
By TEX T A N
Robson Sporting
(roods
.106 l ast Kira! Street

Speaking O f Buying
Christinas PrcHcnt*
I A’l &gt;mil ill-III since help you buy
itme „ f your present*
By plactii,- ytnii fire .Old wunlslorm inlUiame in mutual companies you
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th- ....... vmi av«. ihe more you
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Early

.LA CHER d e s k ;:
SET FADS
Cttui|)lelr with

P rrp rlu a l Calrrtrlar,

,cllrr Opener. Ink Well,;;
Rocker Bloller
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and l-Hler Trtty
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Friend* of Jimmie l.uilwig. son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Ludwig,
will !«- glad In learn that hr has
been return'd to hi* Imme after
having hern confined to Ihe Or­
ange Memorial Hospital with a
compound fracture of hi* right
Miss Alma Grantliam *'f Banford played the piano part in an
irmtrumentnl irio at the annual

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Choose from F.nrly Spring Slvlrs in New High I'Hihinn
('nine*. Wrnmhle Now noil All '('hroiigh Spring, S&lt;*fl.
Qiialilv
Smalt

Woolens
New

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Misses,

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FO O TIlAt.l, - B A S K E T B A L I
B ASE B ALL - V O LLE Y B A LI

(iA B A B D IN F SI ITS
MiHHi'H Jim! W o m e n

Lcctifren P la n n e d On

Christian .Church II iih
Meeting O f Board'

A r ^ a n K in flr '

Mrs. Escar Price has as h.'r
guests Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mar­
shall and daughter, Kathy Jean,
of. Eagle, Idaho.

Julian Adam* has rrturned to
hi* home in Knnsai City. Mo.
after spending about two week*
with hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Thr honor guesta were present- llo»* Adam* on i’ark Avenue.
eil with a large hand painted urn.
Those invited to be with Miss
Among those from
Florida
Meisch and Mr. Biair were Mr. 8 tate College for Women who
am{ Mrs. P. C. Blair, Mr. and are home visiting their parent*
Mr*. Edmond Meisch, Mr. and nro Daphne Connelly, Betty Jo
Mr*. J. W. Sorelle, Mr. and Mr*.' Brock, I&gt;orothy .Crumley, Nancy
Gone Harrison, Mis* Ann Met­
calfe, Mis* Jean Whigham. Miss Jo Gonxalc* and Betty Moore.

Kathryn Wiggins."" Misk Sylvia
Meisch. &lt; Mis* ■Klndaley Meisch.
Miss Mary 'Anna Springer, Miss
Caroline Lee, Miss l,oia Meriweth­
er, 'Caswell . Lane, Ben Allen
Thomas. Harry lo-r. Jr.. Bart
,
Fcilowtng dinner lhA Christmas Groenwrll and Donald Jones.
Story wa* told by.'. Mrs. J. |fc
Thomley a* the devotional and
Jeanne Lome Miller and Beverly
Cocper eang n Christmas song, Mrs. W oodruff Holdw
accompanied at the piano by Mra. R o h c Circle Meeting
Miller. .
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jU ft* jfor the Cradle Roll DeThe rrgntar monthly meeting of
“ pMment,
whi ch
had
hcciT
the Hose Circle « f the Garden
b r o u g h t 1 ;,by th e, member*, and.
i Chib met at the home of Mr!.
placed (ip t h 'a gaily decoraied J. D. Woodruff Friday, morning.
- r table,—wlfre later dt&gt;ulbtited~ghd Mra. C. P. Henderson, chairman,
much, n^j-riment ensued. It was presided a t ‘ the meeting and cul­
t
decided "Ho bring gifts for the led for report* from the stand­
I
each other a* had Itctn the cu»- ing committee* aryl the exrhange
I
tc(H in -tthe past. A lovrly vase committee reported that slxnit
"
Cradle Rot) insicnd of gifla for X*!J plmits had Iwen exchanged.
wa* presented to Mra K. E. Gat
Mrs. C. G. Wilke reported that
chel, teacher, from the class.
plants had been furnished to
Throughout the rrmgiiidcr of every child in the Kmithsidr Pri­
I
everting songs wr*te enjoyeil mary School lo take home l«
.
h ^ the group, accomhkniihi by their mothers. Plan!* were also
Mre. Evens McCoy and Mrs. Roy &lt;Mvcn to earh of the (enrlu-rs.
Britt.
Mrs. A. W. Epps reported mi the
Those' enjr ylng the jiarty were convention which was held in Day­
| Mr*. B r.tt.. Mr*. Homer IJttle. tona Beach and told of the lec­
Mr*. E.: B. Smith, Mr*. &gt; . K. ture on fiowrr arranreinent and
Cooper. Mr*. R. E. EUberry, Mr*. flower hat* lb tie given hrre on
* Ollle G.l Owen, Mrs. D. K Mr- Jan'. 13 and II.
Plans for a lourlst parly lo lie
I
blab. Mf-s. J, A. Howard. Mra.
B. C. Graham,
Mr*. Thomley, held |n January were made and
I
??r*' J- ?• Cullen. Mr*. R. A. Wil- ticket* wrre sold for the Audubon
f
Ua£?-"
McCoy, Mrs. L. F. .leeturn* to U' held in the schools.
vHwher, Mr*. Isiurine Hen! and An suction win held for-the bene­
fit of the building fund. It was
announced that members would
meet at the home of Mr* II. II.
Coleman last night to make ar­
ticle* lor thr hospital* for Christmas,
Members present for tile meet
« « T f Mt a&lt; A - w * Stewart,
ing were Mrs. Epp'. Mrs. &lt;L L.
J. D. Cordell, Mrs. W. C.
Harks, Mrs. Coleman, Mis. II. B.
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Mm. Galchrl, Mrs.
Crumley, Mrs. &lt;1. W. Bailey, Mr*.
Thoma*,'- Mra. W. ||. p
•J. L. late, Mr*. E. F. Lane, Mrs.
Mr*. J, . Whitaker, Mr*. Miller, Charles T. Lawson, Mr*. Irving
*ea, and the
Misses Feinlivrg. Mrs. W. A. Morrison,
Sloudeninirc.
loirene Mr*. C. L. Park, Mr*. W. K, Wat­
V Franklin/ J.
...... I^ne Miller and son, Mr*. F. It- Wilson. Mrs.
Jranne
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Beverly -Cooper.
Henderson. Mrs. L. H. Tyre and
Mr*. Woodruff.

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Wesley Jackson is expected to
arrive Monday to visit fo r a
short time with Ills aunt, Mrs.
Maymo Hodgkin, on l-akc Onora.

rs. Charles Ginn I
Holds Circle Meet

[f. Ihe Gar1 , a aerie*
A meeting of ihr official board
u W r r ar* of the First Christian Church
was held on Dee. 10 at the church.
The meeling wa* opened with
a prayer given by Iter. W. P.
Yesley.
Alex Johnson preildrw
over the business meeting. Routine
hlislnrss wa* discussed and re­
port* given by the various de­
partments. The following officers
Were elected and will he Installed
on Dec. 29 by Rev. Yesley: Alex
R. Johnson, chairman; L, Tharp,
vice chairman: J. N. Durden, sec­
retary; W. G. TUon, treasurer
and Walter Morgan, flnanrial
secretary.
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ARCH ERY

SH O R TY C O A T S New Spring ( ohirs and Style

T E N N IS .- B A D M IN TO N
SH U FFLE B O AR D

SPORTING
GOODS

TEDDY B E A R "C O A T S
White Pile Fabric, S w u ^ e r Styles

S P E C IA L G RO UP! V A L U E S TO U ).80-S ALE !

and flmger norelHea Indnding,
hnu, t e a ages and v M «*le *. .
Tleketf wUb be orr-eale at A c

or they .may be obtaloed from
member* of the chiU.'"
A. FitU and Mra. 8. C.
Dicker*o# ar* co^-hiJrpeO of the
Omfar
'hich arranged for the

* Model Airplane
Kits
X-Acto K n ife Sets
.E i h r o T o d Ih

Wood Burning Sets
Robson Sporting
Goods

Short Coni*— Pe* Cnnla— Cheilrrfieltls— Wool
SujU in rinMa nnd Solid*. Sixes 0 to 14.

Come end 3«o Our

CH RISTM AS
Nice A t t o r im o n l Ju«t
CEM ETERY W R EA TH S
flow ers

Stewnjrt The FTori«t‘
D e R r.,

UNUSUAL

FOR MEMBERS A N D G U E S T * O N LY

A M ID N IG H T SNACK W IL L BE SERVED

SEM INO LE C O U N T R Y CLUB
S A T U R D A Y , DECEM BER 21
10 ’T IL 2 - $1.00 P er PERSON
N E IL P O W E L L ’S ORCH ESTRA

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Langner Js4lii*ed_ Willis Anderson
By Citrus Group Named Player On
At $18,000 A Year AU-State Eleven

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poned nT former Sy/ucuy« vith-jun head grid roach at the ,up* a member tf* the Syracuse ath­ ence'Munn. who rejiig'ned
fete*. ha* rfcrommendtti the ap- *tate New York school. Hny*in- letic staff, Syracuse Is deokinr Co Michigan 'State.
pointhient of Ueuve* Daykiiitfcr1gt-r ‘ in now in hit 2f)th year a* for a hew coach to replace Clar-

( ihost O f .C a m e r o o n s
Is N p w L e ft H o m el es s

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Special 4 -Page Color
Christmas Price List

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Juice

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Pickles

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Prices Good Thru Tuos.. Dec. 24

LITTLE PIG PORK:

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LYN N . Hu*,., lire )|l, III*. I lie
Lynn Classical High School i .h.i
•eM | „»* i« enroll- **i FUnt In
Chew EVAC*U-G£N and be cheer­ today. The team will play in llie
ful for the Cbripima* Holiday a n n u a l North-Smith Shi it....
•fame nt Miami. Christina Nigbl.
Lynn, onp of Ma**nrhu-cii'- i.it.
atanding srhdolboy Irani
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ulay Granby lligb of Norfolk.,\ a.
in ihe rcboiil Imiv grl llron Via i .
The iijuad arrives- In Miami in0 N T
rnnmiw morn tap.

And ) «u can't help hut feel ,luggiah if )our boweU don't move
regularly. Take Ihi, ad lo ToothIon Drug Co.. Iluumillal &amp; An'J^raon nr MeKejnulib. Drug Co.
and gel a botll, of FVA(- • I! UKN la ,ly laxallyp lablela to­
day. T IIK Y ARR'fffVFKH KN'T.
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Rene Sanches,
Andrew Jack.on. Miami;
(iilberl, tackle, Hay 11i|ft&gt;
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l*a,co High, limit- City;
Huchelte, bark, (ia in cvill •
Renfroe, back,
Noimun I’e'.tlgreW. bark. Hill.
borough,. Tampa; &lt;iuy Kovel, lav
kle. Ix*tm High, Tallahassee; Johi
Mr tear,
back, •Miami F‘di,on
ART ROSS. (lU AItn. OKI.AN
DO; Max Grulkc, Jml, Miam
Reach High.

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T H U R S D A Y , DEC.. 19. 1948

ij SANFORD, FLO R ID A

T H E 3A N FO RD

P A G E E IG H T

Warning Issued By
Safety Council On!
“Holiday Hazards

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IT ’S N O T Q U IT E TOO L A TE

TH E W E A T H E R
vn U n ily T h «tre I t S tr e n g th —
T TrtAtxi tha h v i « f the W «H |
rremote lh* PrngTee* of Amerle*|
Fred wee P m p rrilf f*r Hanford:

CHICAGO, Dec. 1C, (Special)—
A rt holiday* actually tnorp dan­
' gerou* than other day* during the
same period of the year!
Ye*. »ay» the National Saf?ty
trounril, and we me approaching
the yeaC* moat dansernu* oneChristmas.
Studying the three-day fh t U i­
nta* holiday s&gt;f 1311— Her. 2-'l In
2S—before wartime driting reaIriction* l&gt;egati. the t'ouncil found
* that traffic death* were three
time* greater than for the same
day» of the week in the two
week* Immediately preceding the
holiday.
Other holiday* aUo chow an
Ipcre*ae from the »ra»«n«l averlitre* to one ratio at ChrUtma*.
the Council said.
“ Wo dUllkr hanrlng crepe when
we ihould lie fhlnkim- only of
hanging hAlly an.l mistletoe." »ald
Ned It. .HearUim, president of
the Council, "hut It i*. statistically
probable that Christmas will l&gt;e
ruined in at lea*t 22,000 American
home* thi* year by *nme kind o.
accident during the final twoweek* of the vear flmt wfll ran*
death nr »nme iicimanent dl*al il“ We could lie wrong, »nd we
Will l * T f most of the people plus
It safe thi* Christman. buTho orw
should need any stronger warnln
than these figurf* to pcnmnally
enlist In the nationwide ChrU'masafety c a m p a i g n now Iwing
launched by the t'ouncil.''
The’ Council ami ITft nth
anitation* aid copducting'
nnwldr campaign To ehec
threatened holiday incrcai
arridrnts. With the slogan
Best .Pie«Cnt of All—Ynili
»ence,” the campaign seek* to
gain the voluntary coo|ieralion if
all America for an accident-free
■ Chrl»lmas-New Year's relebration:
The Council offered these rea­
son* why Chrl»tm*» is the year s
.* mo»t hatardou* holiday:

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1. Holiday trip* end' heavy
travel, whirh I* relatively* more
. —dangerous .during -'he winter. be­
cause nT more darkness and had
weather.
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3. lira* y |M*«lr%ti mti »c*t•vit &gt; J im
to the Christmas rush ami lu .•
minute shopping
Most i«-dtrlen atjrident* h»ppeo In emU
evening darkness.
4. Imprudent celebration, wt'l.
the festive spirit iiflrn ovficorilht;
common sense.
5. Thousands of warworn
mechanically dangermi* car*
In active errvirr.

Cloudy *"d nrc*»lrw**l rain in the
tilm rid
north portion, partly
rlmidjr in the *nuth and centra!
portion* tonight and Saturday.
AN

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wing - Int&lt;
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1511 Will Fly To Howl,
Arkansas Is Worried

NS,~ Dec. 20. (A P).
I a new word from
todity of militnry
i I o h r the Yugoslav

BATON ItOlHIK. Dec lit,. M l
—. The University of Arkansas
fiMitliall team received some liail
news today when il was announcr.l that loiuisinrui State'* gridder* will fly t* Dallas for the
Nfcw . Year’s Day O tton Bowl.
Why i* that hnd new* for Ark­
ansas? Because IJJ1I wns one of
the pioneer* In nir transportation
of football teams, and l-*U ha*
never Inal a game to .which It
traveled by- airplane. '
* •
Blnrr ID.'!!*, with the exception
of the. war years, (/itiist^na .State
liarheen making sit of its i'Vtg.
intersertinnai trip* by plane. And
May hack in 13.11, the school
nurrhssed n plane fir the u*e of
its rnarhcK in scouting opponent*.

• Thi
(patches *said llu*rt*
are large numbers of Y u go­
slav troops at Skoplje, thn
traditional invasion route
through tltc Vadar Valley.

PO C K E T K N IV E S
W ALLETS
H A N D TOOLED

Robson Sporting
Goods
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Imagine Thin
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Many Never
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T h in k h o w e la te d th e w h ole fa m ily w ill b f, and h o w proud th e y Will
be to h iV f fr ie n d * c e ll. E x p e r tly a ly le d , alutfdily b u ilt fo r »o !ld e h p fo rt, and c o v e re d tvith b ea u tifu l, lon g w e a rin g la p eetry .

Thu OtdTreshneot OftenBrinf •Hi*pyRfh*f
Wh#s Hie.Her ef ktHsey fssrll** fwnell,
l*lia**M msii.r to f.m-lo Inyour kt**H. II
Cl KVKLANH. Iter lu. tdhnwrmusr osawn* tw,ksrtw. rtwumsU-rwlsi.
Three ailing light halfl.arks hi- Irf twins. !*•«« nf l-p and fM.fr, g-Olnf up
(sHllpr, pnfltasss ii*H*r (Hs ryrt,
giving i oncli Paul Brown Concer:i nlfMs,
kfs.ls.H-t and Histlneaa. Krfsufnl ef Sfan'r
a* hr prepares his Cleveland ywuaf.a a Ilk (marline and burnln* anm»II*.., ,ki*i tkfra I. w-maihlaf wrong wllh
llrnwns for Ihru All Amd.Cd y*.if
lildsf/f rr klsHHsr.
cinfeienre champion .hip g a m e
f.-n l wal.I Aik l-Vr dm**1.1 for P-an's
with the New York Yankee* tli PUU. a iiim.itanl Hidtrli-, u.-d f.ief-aa/anr
Hr r.llll-a. fee ©rsf 4* eaar*. Poan's gt.f
Cleveland next Siindijy. T)ie three karpe
..lift and oil) kfip tka I* mllas of
playcis nip Don Greenwood, if/ty bUsfr b.kaa Rufh out p*lt*aoua wmdt* fo e Terrell and Al Akins. All are tout stood. Cat Poaa's PllU.
tmihled with old injuries.

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ORLANDO

The Greets aay the Yugoslav have
been pouring ammunition tmlna
through Skoplje for three week*,
now, and normal train rervlre Just
nortli of the Greek border hna been
stopp,^! since Dec. 8.,
The Oreets aUo My there’s an
unusually large number of honlpLai
units tn BkJplje. and that Uk*
Yugoslav* are wnrfclng 34 Itout a a
day at a hugp ammunition dump
near the city.
'the greek army announced to­
day thal 300 guerrillas we,i killed
300 more wounded, and 000 were
taken prlaotvrr Tn the last two
weeks In northern Otrecr

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Advice Given

F R I D A Y . D E C . 20, 1940

New Measure
To Ban Strikes

A s s o c ia te d

Press L eased W i r e

Atomic Control Plan

WASHINGTON, D. C.. lUe. 20.
W ASHINGTON. Pec. 20. bT&gt;—
the
The hrst assurance for the con­ |(TI— The co-author of
wartime labor
tinuation uf the rcpuhl*. said Smith • Connally
President Truman today. Is the diipute* act, Democratic llepre*
»entntive Howard Smith of V ir­
adoption of universal training.
Ill reiterating hi* view* to a ginia, is advancing n new hill to­
new- ndvisory commission on unl- day aimed at preventing strike*.
Smith said he plans to Introv-rwil training. Mr. Truman de­
clared today that the modern na- dura hi* bill as soon ns the new
tii'n "no longer depends upon the Congress convrnc* nest month.
army and navy for it* protec­ I.ahor legislation is axpected to
lie given top priority on the agen­
tion."
The President said thaL as a da of the 80lh Congrexs once
student of history, he h*s dis­ opening formalities are out of
covered that great republics of the way on Jan. 3.
Under Smith's new proposal,
the paat always pas% oul when
"iheir p-o pte* become pruaperotn &lt;,111* rlos.-d shop would he banned.
nod fat and la»v and at* not The measure also would indirect­
I willing In assume their reepopsi- ly require compulsory arbitration
wh m union ami
management
litllties."
President Truman • spoke ex- ei uld not resn|v» (heir d iffer­
'.
lrmp&lt; rnneouily tn the group at ences In any other way.
Smith said under his plan, all
an org&lt;fni*atin meeting in the
collective
bargaining
contracts
Whit-i House. He indicated that 1
public ut iliti -is or es*.
fort her Administration move, to involving
!
ohIn ui training legislation may sentlal. industries would rontaiit
to- delayed until the roiamitle, an arbitration clause. The V ir­
ginian said tiujl lie .will (iiiijui.e
report., hack I" him,
,
that if elfh*r party refute* to
sign a ronlrart reached through
till, means, the refusing party

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from dlsrurslrn of the . prnprfxal,
whieh had been advanced by Can- "
sdi The propo al nl|ei| for ap- •
p in il of th.- prim iplei of th*
American i.mli •! pl»u and pro­
vide,! tlist the (to il wording be
left |o the eommttteo.
With Poland joining Russia In
not voting, the tally was 10 tn
0 in fnvor •( aeropting the Ca- .
unban proposal
The Atomic liner TV Commis­
sion rarh-ir rejected a Russian
H’ tKan ,lM«Uk itft.
wntibir
by Hovitl
i* lirnitnlm w.4 . (urnetl
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A ITAtl tIOOPIR nnd a s|ghtsr..r look over Iti* tangle*! wieekag* of *h*
airplane th .1 crashed near III.III. ill ill*.
,l , killing f .nnrr ,N,iv y p,: ,(
John i'l’iang and John lllfc* I, i... li.uilr, when the mug of lh* p lu m
Criiml.icd during n fet! power dr. e 'I h* lllf.le r l Itlgl.l V n « p .e llmli.ai » In .1 ,. hed.ilrd Might hv fh- t m e ( F ly. ..f Alien' ..vn. N .1 . Alin
lost In- ight I I . e v e i n ago It m u l...(&gt;e.| Hint lie w o u ld regain til. sight
Ihiougti the sttiiui and e s .ileinenl ot a power dive.
(/iiterirulional)

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I'nitfcl States
atomic cnnlrol p|;tn lias been
approved in principle by
the United Nations Atomic
Eiicruy Comm! ion.
Russia did not vote. Soviet
Dclcyatc Andrei Gromyko
previously hail aiimitinccd
that be was withdrawing

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VEW Plans Dinner
To Raise Food For
Families In Need

Lions Club Plans
Benefit Show At
School Auditorium

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Prime Minuter Attlee **id Bri­
tain hoped Burma would -t»y in
the empire but that she could lie
Independent ifw »h e wanted to.
-Churchill accused the government
nf annalllngv h*»te In the offer
and he added, "Scutlrle.l i, tinword, and the only »o..t that ran
be applied."
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r.iiiti*it ftirpivr the G'lviet Union
flint II
. nut lirtVr frrnlum f**r
rnt'i pl.iytni; O f n m rv, vve, (rni,
pill'. • ui&lt;l i. but il i- i p ! uii
IlHl'l e III* fi« l» »l 1 pi .f»- !••»•**

A T L A N T A . Dec. 20, (Al - This
afternoon governor - elect Eugene
Talmndge nf Georgia is fighting
for hi* life. Nrw complications
have added to the stom ach ail­
ment which has plague,I Ibe 82year-ol,! three times g o v e rn o r of
Georgia.
However, a physician
declares b is re n d itio n i »• hop e
less.
A bulletin Issued by I be gov­
ernor elect'* physician. In J. r-Paullin, from Piedmont Hospital
said Talmhdge has lUvrl-.ped an
acute hepatitis. This Is *n tnflamnllon qjf the liver rells probably
resulting from tlio administration
of plnsftta.
.
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Taltnadge I* said to
ex­
tremely weak today and hi* doc­
tor* state further progrr** de­
pend* on hi* ahllity tw retain

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* * •» pi i%n

I’lnjrcli dining tin* ’ pftit yrtr
li.rludfd r iimhc nearly $200 for
tbr high
',b'u«J IiLiary, Mr*
Snul- *.Mil, mil
softbaill
gel lilt Hpoll :t»|r«| jointly AVith tb«
^.11. *. « * ( fl^v .1 ."I NeW. t f r
lii&lt;
I I 'kill !••• fif»n!»erjbip
m u : lit ,«i | it • |i!antM«l t b it IU 0
" 1*1 .•••«!
fit* inis, f
iM ffill, iA i'f

• tllle-l I
TlMfl Ill'll
fathrr.

Hey. tKmhry, gm- .t speaker f-'t
thn nrra.vioil, loh| of the he lit
liurhtng inridonl.s that 'A 'Navy
chaplain encounter* in Ilia
"
journ* around the world, A tur
key dluticr wav tsirvc.l and f« live CluiUma* .music. *•&gt; * n Joy*-

A l Lyon To Remain
Resident O f Sanford

At n meeting nf the ■
’ {anfurtl
(Lr.ebitll
Ave* atlnn
Iwl«|
li t
night at the Otty llatl tlm lewnl
Rather than be transferred of direr (ora tferidrrl to |«trrlia..-away from Sanford. Al Lyon, for a new hux for Die |IH7 v-tvam,
the past eight years, maniger of arrnnllng to j . O. MHrliell, bu/4the Gulf Life Insurance .Com­ i)Ma manager.
pany, severed his connection with
It w*a repnrtxol tTidl new nut the company, he announced loforma are on orfler and will lie
day.
Mr. Lyon, an active member of (lellvrrv*! In -Ume for llie n|wnllig
the Sanford Lions Club, live* conteiBi here wllli I H and on
with Mrs. Lyon and one daughter April 17.
on Hibiscus Court- He declared
Application* for manager of Die
that he expacta to go Into busi- Celery . reds are Iv-lng rervlvrd
na*s here. " I Ilka Sanford too and fener* have been sent oul
well to leave IL " ho explained.
In an attempt to r4fn an able
. ' BAD POLIO YE AR
’ '
CLEVELAND. Dee. 20, &lt;/F&gt;Pollo This yeer had Ite worst
epidemic In 80 years, and.&gt;34.000.000 Is needed to continue the
battle against It In 1D47. This
statement la made by Basil O'­
Connor of New York, president
of the National Foundation /or
Infantile Paralysis.

MIAMI fwc an- r,1*i H i* tv.I
cnvl Adnilnkstration unlay ap|uov,.&lt;|
a Icmii lolallng amutt t7,fX)0txxi to
thn Uulver.'tty nf Ml.vml lor Die
coar.Uucttnii of a 533 unit veter­
' any "IrttYTrn r* rtTTTrr' TnF~1&lt;1.m7 To

tio made by Ute Tnt.t Oanpuiy
of New Jcrr.a-y. will cover !io |K-r•rr»t of the crv.t of tld- project
It b B'UU-.mte,at liy lltr- I1IA
under Hie veteran , euierscncy ir r
tlon of the National IlmLdng Art

Mrs.. Marguerite H irt
Dicd Thursday I
Mre. Marguerite Rosalia lllrt
died at a local hospital yesterday
afternoon at 2:4b o’clock, fo l­
lowing an illne** of several
months.
Mrs. Ulrt was born *1 8L
Grolx, Switzerland on Sept. 16,
1870 and had made her home in
Osteen fo r thn past 35 years.
Survivors includrw the husband,
Edward lllrt of ^Osteen; I N *
daughters. Ml** U lly Hirt, Mrs.
Mr*. Dig* Nettle*.
Alice Todd. ...
Mr*. Ethel Tart, all of Osteen,
and Mrs. Marguerite Barrera of
Naw York City; two son*, H. E.
Hirt and Grerga Hirt of Osteanj
one sister, Mr*. Elisabeth Hslnlger of New York City,
Funeral service* will be held
at the Osteen Baptist Church
Saturday at 1:80 P. M. and in ­
terment wilt follow In the Osteen
Cemetery. The Erickson Funeral
Home Is in charge ° f arrange­
ment*.
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P*IIbearer* will by K. B. Car­
ter,
Roger Brook*.
Clarence
Mean, V, P. Allman, Claire 8wln-

5ft Wan

w|n» It ft.is* ««umb»r.i
•Vi!! furr* M n n d l /
! - I it th*
\ •! ■ r vt|l hf*
•*t ;• i |i'n -mu for
•e V!• *-**iif aottli of
n|. f..»
*h«tvibui|ort
null*1 l»v tli** oalrait n.1-. .mn^unrfit tl,• It r.i'il . .idjuUnt
tbf rnnuiH? yrfir In-

Churchill went on t*. &gt;«v. The but only 12 ifOntr#* brll* 'III b*
steady and temonelr * t" • ' • fu rn lu b r.i f r r r by II. •
of divesting nursetve.
what
ha* been gained by «o many
generations of toll, adt-'uu-tiatioo Talmadgc Conditiim
and sacrifice continues.’

Attlee atoully defended hi* pol­
against Churehlll., lie said it
was necessary to keep lip with
public opinion. He added. "The
The item* telKted for national government o f thi* country ha*
bargaining are ( I ) union-shop end not been too fast. Il ha* been ton
check-off o f due*. (2 ) general
wage increase*. CM area differ­
ential*, (4 ) length o f schedule*,
(6 ) town calxltication*, (6) job
Factory-Built Homes
deacrlptlona for service atsittante in the traffic department, (7) Open F or Inspection
Jurisdiction clause, (8 ) leaves of
absence fo r union officers, (W) 'A . new Ford factory built home,
Improved vacations and (10) pen­
erect**) at 2008 l*k e Avenue by
sions. R. E. Adams and Harold B. Gray,
Falling to reach-agreement on will ba open to public Intpectlon
these item* -locally, strlka votes Saturday and 8unday. Mr. Adwill be taken and alrike notice* ams, local agent for thi* lype of
will be filed by March 1 and homes, announced today- ,
national bargaining on tha Items
Th# hom* was started on Nov.
wll Itake ovar." said tha NPTW
President. "Tha strike - wllj . not I I and wai completely finished
begin before April 7, end we yesterday, said Mr. Adams. Two
AGENT
hope that a satisfactory agree­ other homaa o f this type are be­
ion. contact ra- ment can be reached In time to Ing erected on Lake Avenue. The
on* next to Mr. Adams' home Is
Vaterans Ad- evert a nationwide tleup."
tot ba in Sanbeing built by Mr. and Mr*. C. O.
Jones and the one nearest Twen­
tieth Htreat Is being erected by

of th* Orlando office. Mr. An­
derson will return# his regular
schedule on Jan. 8 and hla next
visit to Sanford will be on Jan. 7.
Thorn** M. Hill, resident of
Sanford sd for many year* local
representative o f Chanter No. 18
of tlm Disabled War Veterans of
America, left recently for Bay
J’ lnes .fsr a month's treatment at
the Veterans Administration Ho*.

F L O R ID A ,

NEW SPAPEK

Th«*y will ahoot *»t riuht iti«
ST**lr, nn«l Ihf nhol nrnrrTl lh#
inf rr * r r tlon of lifir* w ill w in «
he
not
And then he went on
tu rk e y .
Irss memorable xdminMtation of
T h r p n M Ir w m
r^ rd m U y In *
the present government i» di*
tinguished for the opposite »rt vilefl by Mr. (Inodi; In roi»u» »inwn
of experiences, I muii say the atul b « v p sn m r fu n r * e v rr y o n e
British 'KTnnlre 'seem*
be run b»n nn squill fbnnrr nf winninr
i« a jt»h h I
ning off almost a* fa-i a- the « t u rk e v w h r lh r r
'h n l n r not. ‘ K v r iv B iip n*«y i i i »
American loan.’

icy

DAIIOIVILS IH PAIINO DUDS

4 Brothers

LONDON, On
'n. i/Pt lhi|iic*lion &lt;if indfprndem * fm H'»
ma h^ollgl&gt;, » iicud on cla-h
Attic* and Winston Churchill ••»day.
Attlee si.iioillircd rsrly III 'll"
d a y th a ' 'he British g o v e rn m e n t
,oon Would start talking » v * r
w a y of m-crdlng u|* s*lf-gi»s,,i Timrnl for Hurina
The ro*i &gt;f
protest fnim Chun hill was nn*
mediate and intanse.
He stood
up 111 C o m m o n . *nd rnaile a f ‘ jhtin g Apeech for the e m p ire
The
:*p#akrr of the
col nun
short by ruling he wn* »ut of
tirder.
nut while h- had 'he fl."tl,
Churchill raid, ''It w «» **'d m the
days of the great admini Iralor.
la&gt;rd t'hatham. that
had tn
get up very early in the nioining
in order not to miss son.- anpnst
tn. n of territory whirl.
the*
charade istlc o* our fortune,*"

Before the epeakrr of the house
rut him short, Churchill sard
"We. are getting accustomed to
the proceas of the decline and
fall nf the British Bmplrr."

BIRDSEY’S BEST
$c

Churchill And
Phone Workers
Attlee Differ O n .
Serve Notice Of
Burma Policy
Pending Strike

Churchill said the ...........
i"
Rurma was iust like the tu rm o il
bevr Independence in Indu vn.l b»
called that an evil pro*es%

on serving far many
year*.

STAR FUllBACK of the New York Football Giant*. Merle llspe* I* shown
wilh hi* wife and daughter. Patricia, at home In New Ymk.-after lie
h*d been exonerated of complicity In the *ttempted bribe of Giants
player* Both llspe* *nd Frsnkle Fllchock appeared before the grand
Jury which handed up an Indictment accusing Alvin J. Part* of offering
bribe* to professional athlete*, which I* a felony.
(fnlernatloaall

WASHINGTON, Dei J&lt;». (Spe
cu ll 4"hr indepeiidriii National
Federation of Telephone Workers,
rr•|irr»rnting over SO'VHVl of the
Nation's telephone woiker*. today
announced details of * compre­
Winter vLvItorn nvrr rnlertallie.1 hensive program for collective
tA the Tcurtgt Center Inal night bargaining with the telephone in­
'
with • pregrtm given by llw dustry nrxt Spring, when most
Demlnols Hlglt Echccl fllce Club of the federation's contract* ex­
which wut tpctwuTid by Dir Tourtat
pire.
C3tb
The chorus c f £0 voices pre"Plan* were made this far in
• - aeotpd a prog mm of stenxi Chrtit- advance," said Joseph A. Beirne,
President,
mea rausta hlchUghtad with anlnx Washington, N FTw
by Nolile Trnpp. Antlft Alien and "so a* to allow ample time for
Rtulon Bobocck.
Ulllr.n Foyle full and free emleettvn bargain­
- , fy
rhVyrd . the j i w s l k r av d Veten ing. -Last Spring a nationwide
Wftushtw the benediction llamlil (ieup of telephone communications
tCcJiUi-r reed a peosago from the wa&gt; averted only Z!&lt; minutes be­
Scripture* end Hill Uidwlg gave
fore our strike deadline when th*
n reading
AT&amp;T Co. entered into an agree­
The Boys' Double Quartet, the ment with us on new contract
Melodcen end the Boy*' tllee Club terms
elso conlrlbutert llx-lr talrnt lo the
evenlhgi entertalnmrtif Mr. Otll(&gt;
•• \Ve don't xani a repetition
Retee Whittle directed Die rJngera. of lhat occurrence next year," he
Mian Ulllan Moran was the art-urn- stated.
panbt and E. M. Armllage. dlrrc"We are giving the telephone
tor of Utr Thurtst Club, marie ari|0
rangementa for Ute program
Industry plenty of time to barjam
At the conclusion of Die enter- with us the detail.-, of a new eon‘ •
tgtnmenf. George TPuhy preM-rdpd tract nr series of contracts." he
a bourjuet of red rnoe*. to Mrn said. "W e realtfe thal continue I
Wlilttle with the comptlmrnla of productivity is essential to a
the Chamber of Commerce
fee
cream and cake were nerved to all liralthv economy and are hopeful
that the ptogtam » e have d*v»|
.
those pre-ent
&gt;
Chtirs were placed lengthwise in oped will prevent a disruption
the hull In order to take rate of
the Urge glee club and the more
• than 100 guer.U who were assem­
bled A Urge Christman tree gaily
-J
decorated and lighted gave a fes­
tive atmosphere to the occasion.

ClirintmaH Seal SalcH
RcachcH $2,000 Total

D A IL Y

Truman Tells Group Author O f Sniith-Connally Act Prepares
Universal Training
Plan To Make Ille ­
Is Necessary For
gal
Closed
Shop
Protection O f U. S.

ches
Disclose
entration
Of
oslav
Troops
Invasion Route
WOUNDID AT THI IATTU of the Lillie Big Horn (Custer*! Last Stand)
In IB7D. Charlie Wlndolph, Legd, S. D., is belatedly awarded the Purple
Heart for wound* received In lh* battle. Col. Paul W. Map#*, Com­
mander, Military District H r*d$«irt*ri. Rapid City, 8. U, present*
Ui« medal as Lt. Col. I*. A. ShlelAj watehes.
.
(fnlrrn-Hlonal)

SANFORD,

E sta b lish ed 1908

ME X X X V III

IN D E P E N D E N T

skipper.

Ahtea of
t'4IA (&gt;»iimtv.|oiif(
Hay lAilry —ltd Uikt la tlm larve/,1
micJi loan ever iipinovrd Ivy the
agency
'11m renter to be oc­
cupied liy veteran.*, arid ttielr fiunlllca will arlpdii Die University of
Miami campus al Ooral Gallic;,.

f'lnployee* of the Sanford A t­
lantic National, who have beyn
with the bank for one yeai nr
lunger, will receive a bonus of
leu percent o f their annual salary,
tt was announced today by J. L.
Ingley, president.

Thore who have been with ’the
bank for leaa Ilian a year will
receive ten percent of the salary
MIAMI, Dec. 20, UP)—A negro they have earned during their
veteran ha* wun two ticket* to period of employment. This practhe Orange Buwl gsm* on New tirr of remembering The Atlantic
Year’* day in a raftle sponsored staff at Christmas Time ha* been
by the American veterans com- followed by the director* for many
mltlce.
jfMrr,
NEGRO WINH TICKETS

»

i
. .1 .hn 'iiilloway w i f
rJiapUin vnd I n It l.cvher wav
adjutant .Trustee - were J. II,Coirloiigli, Kail Koderldom and
K A- Monforten.
' S. Hrnilry n.llnov was elected
a r romniand.-r of the past fol
(hi . ye,rr. I i.Ich i and «ttenditnc&lt;5
grew .fiirinr tb* ouniner inonlhel
Delegales ntrein|p.| lonfrrcnCSg Irj
HL ....... . in Miin-h. Titusville id
July and Daytona in November#
Jtt„^UJCimliClA Daytona Ucsclt
delegate^ vote]^ tn,hold the next*
conference o ' .‘ ^otnf.t on Jan, 20"
I'lv-iriii poif office re include*
F. I*, o'cilt, nmior vice c,1|nman*,
d"r. J. it Huff, 'piaricrmaxter*
Jesse Cook, -j-igcanl at .anpJ1*
Cyril lliilncr. a.nior vies com
nun,den; ilnlph Wight, chaplain
John I . I'niiF, adjutant and L» Fj
Boyle, cervlre officer.
.
.

Among thaw rrgtvtvrrd at th
Mayfair Inn today were Mr. atv
Mm IXnM • M-cmr wl&gt;o U bette'
known to movie goer* «w. Wendt
Barrie, and Walter iniranty. Net
York 'Ilmen renrapnndent, wh
come liete front Winter Pari
where he parllrlpatcd Monda;
night In a rietate In .the Ttrwt
Hall series with If. R. IGilckef
hucker on lh© subject. "Can Ru&amp;sh
be a port of Qne World?~
;
M r intranty. wlui I* author rf
a number nf books on Hum (7
wan horn In tkigland and edticai
tAt at Hamiw and (Umbrldga, 111
rervexl an corrrjiutwlc nt for thi
New York T.mea in Mu&amp;rmr fol
30 yvan folloslng Die revotufW
He expects to remain her* unit

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

T U E S D A Y , D E C . 17, 1946

.!■■ ■- -"IK

!Anderson Named
Winner Of 1916
Schaal Trtta

(A K R E L l’ S
Sf'Jt
PACKAGE

—

S T O K IV

H RallttFi ua r*«w
tbeir first. It it R custom with
mcm st srtAtt Blue. Jlio/re9/4f
iiw Kiwanis Club to present Initial
winner* wilh a sweater. Principal
Herman Morris outlined the high­
light.* of the lOlfl football season
and rs pressed his appreciation
in the students, faculty, cheer­
leaders, football playrra and to
E LE C TR IC IRONS t Coaches
Kettles and (Janas for
IIO T P LA T E S
i their superb wotk and faithfulness in th« Celery Feds. Morris
C A R V IN G SETS |I swarded
cheerleader* Simon ftingPYREX
felder, John Bromley and Norma
Jean Sayer letter* for work as
C OOKING SETS
rhrer leadi-14 for the past two
seasons.
.
Robson .Sporting
The team presented Kettle* with
a live goose and cigarette lighter
slsn a eigarelte ra*e on which
3 0 8 East F ira l S ir r r l
name* of the starling eleven and
nther Tesni ineinlicr* were cngiavr'iIT Cana* was given a piece
,*
of leather luggage by the “ B"
squad.
Among the distinguished guests
Were Jack MrDowall and Joe
Justire. Rollins erniche*; John
Calloway, chairman of the laiatil
of ioslructioo; Mr*. Bert Chap
FO R S A L E
oinn, inemlier of Ihe Imard; Dr.
Do** and Peter Schaal.

Goods

0

A m * COMM.IT1NO the first flb:M In Amcrieu'c new rocket plane, Uia
X S -I, ttt Muroc Field, C atf Ch.dmti* ••JititJc'* Goo-Bin, (second from
le ft), Is congratulated by Col. Gili.cy, UJi. Anny A ir Forces (right).
IL M. Stanley. Bell Aircraft's chief engineer watches. (International)

1 HOUSE A N D EOT
D U IIA IU

LUM BER

MIOMI,
I ter
17 TVtllirrwiec's
All-America I tick Huffman and
Rice's All-Anierlca Weldon Humble
pill hr brotighl Isre to face In
the New Year's Oran** Howl
fooltstll game Huffman plays left
tackle and Humble right guard.

YARD

1

.

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$4.30
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Please Enclose List n( Names and Addrrtwe* tor Any
Shipment! that are to be Sent a* (lifts '

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CHRISTM AS

THI F ill OF TWO Ol'i and llir Iwt \j of n tlili»1, homeward bound for
Chrlitmni before sailing f»*r J«*i hi. i»***tr»ide from the wreckage nf the
Pennsylvania^ crack Cefffrn
nfirr the train had rrlthed in
Coulter,Ohio, killing IR The n&gt; 1 id e i.t• m ie .l when tile e*p,cv. struck
tha tangled rars of two wrecked freight trams.
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C A N D LE S • POTTED PLANTS
A N D C U T FLOWERS
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A. K. ROSSETTER, FLORIST
W e Telegraph Flower* Anywhere

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GAMES and TO YS
A L L AGE GROUPS

II ontlnara traai pan It
lU I n recall their ambassadors
and ministers from Franco Spain
ami that the Franco regime be
barred from membership In any
organixatinn started by tne United!
Nations or having relationship I
with it.
.
Thr resolution was fought with]
vigor*by-same-delegal#* and'it 111
a foregone conclusion that it |
will not l&gt;e followed by several)
nation*.
Whether it will havrto
any effect in Spain Is still loo
early I" tell. The Generalissimo
is "a* defiant as ever. And In
;wo rnthrr violent speechea. Fran­
co ha* warned that the world Is
in a situation of war which may
he declared at any moment. War
must l&gt;* especteit, In the opinion
of the Spanish leader, while a
matenalist conception of life con­
linues ih the world.
tinues
Although Franco did not refer
to the United Nations resolution,
he complained of what he called
the intense subversive propaganda
which has been directed ag'ainsl
his rotintry by radios at the ser­
vice of Communism or Free Mas­
onry. As quite a few observers
have noted, the Franco line does
not deviate too much from that
of F»*cism „nr Naiistn.
Tlie reference to materialism
Is rather hackneyrd and will not
get serious attention in the dem-

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Anytime

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Today and Wednesday

ANNRfCHAROS*GEORftt*HATES1
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IS Y O U R C H IL D S H Y ?

UN Council Is
AskedToProbe

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L ik e fe r t iliz e r fo r a b a ck w a rd plan t a shy ch ild
ih !C(Ls trea tm en t w ith u nderstnndinK . T h e class w ork
o f th e L eu scr D ra m a tic S tu d ios is very h cln fu ! in
o v e r c o m in g shyness. I h e ra tes a re v e r y reasonable.

• L A K E SUCCESS. N. Y .
D ec. 18, (VP&gt;— T h e U n ited
S ta tes p rop osed to d a y th a t
th e U n ited N a tio n s S ecu rity
C o u n cil sen d a co m m issio n
to in v e s tifffita c o n d itio n s o n
both sides o f th e G re e k
a fr o n t ie r .
The
A m e r ic a n
" d e l e g a t e , H ersch cl V . J o h n ­
s o n ,'a ls o u rg ed th e co u n cil
to withhold Judgment o f Greece's
complaint ajalnst her neighbor*
until the commission makes It*
report
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Johnion, who U chairman oi
the council, said the United State

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ONI OF THI OIRMAN rocket specialist* now working for tha US. army,
Eric K a ih lffle ft ), rtlscusxe* the firing of a V-J missile (background)
with technlclsa_n*sn&lt;*y B.' Haibert-at White Sands Proving Ground,'
N. M- The Ordnance Department recently revealed that German seitntistj hava stepped up rocket research ten year* with their advanced
knowjedge of Ih* Intricate and deadly weapone.
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gjC apt Phillips Wins
Pistol lA*apruc Match
Capt. W. 0. Phillips, with »
total of 7R8 points, had the high­
est score in Class A at the 'Vest
Coast Ptptol l*»g u o
monthly
match on Sunday.
Tha following high scores were
reported s
Class A - Capt. Phillips
S.
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NEW YORK, Dae. IB, U P)-The
defendant In th* pro-foot hall hriI«r y cat* Alvin J. Paris, wa*
denied ball today. , General Ses­
sions Judge Francis Valent* de­
cided not to release Pari*, on the
ground that th* defendant’s life
,
" f i j l t s s f.
an anonythreatened
Paria'g life. Paris U ckargtv^/WiUi
attempting tn Uribe two mambar*
of the New Yorlt Giant* footba'.l
team.
RMITH RESIGNH r
WABHINOTON, Dec. 18. UP)—
The vka-preildenl of th# World
Harold p. 8mlth. has
hi* post. Smith ha* eonremain In bU position'
until a spcceeeor i* found for
Eugene Meyer, who resigned the
o f the hank, affective
used to ha director
of the ouncet.- It I nnderxtood
S at he resignedA In order to cir*
emridentv-whoevrr
t new bank pr
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WASHINGTON, Dee. 18. UP)Mrs. Harry 8. Truman, and her
* daughter Margaret will leave
within the next several days for
Independence. Mo., to spend Ihe
Christmas holidays.
The president's wife and daugh­
ter will travel by train But White
House 8ecrot*ry Charles G Rots
told reporter* that he did not
know the time of their departure
President Truman Is expected
dfi to fly to Mlsaourl subequently to
^ spend Chrlitmae with them' end
hie 94-ytar-old mother, Mrs. Mar­
tha E. Truman of Grandview.

T h o s e a rc n o t ro b u ilt, lo a n e r o r awconrf b o n d w a tch es, bu t abaolu lo*
l y now , d ir e c t fr o m E lfin

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Trunians Will Spend
Xmas In MiHHOuri

C h rom iu m . 17 Jew olg, a d ju sted , p r ic e d fr o m . . .

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177
163
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Total
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173
187
Class C - W. M. O' Tool
R.
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Total
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176
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On Saturday from 1:00 to 6:00
P. M. thr Gun Club will hntd Ha
annual Christmas turkey shoot
with shotguns at the Motor Inn
on Seminole Drive. Members are
advjsed to bring their own 12
guagr gitns: shells will he fur­
nished free.

CL M. BOTD A CO. *
“ Vour Mutual Insuranca &amp; ltn d "
113tf Magnolfa'Ava.
Phone 104

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11 Are Killed,

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Terry Claims
Death Threat
Bilbo Case

Perth Bite For Captain*

TWItTID WRICKAOf Is alt that remains of the allti* whlrh crash'd Inti*
a bus II mile* norlh of Eugene. Ore. killing » rid p»*«•*»»« An-. «
point In Ihe bodies of Ihe victims The drsd.fHe men *n-l I'uo....................
were all riding In the rsr when II cf*«h'd

Scientists A w ait
Photographs Of
V-2* Experiment

Former-Secretary R e ­
veals Understand­
ing Existed In 1910
On War Contracts

'LWBEKRY, S. C- Dae. 1
A .latherii Railway p- train ant) n school but
I » l a grad* erosiing t &gt;»
tiling ten students ami lie
driver.
The H lijlm i occurred on the
out i j i l . of Silvcrstrret. n tom.
I ” &lt;l-d *-- cm nitln mil hWeil -I
'■'»."a In-fly. Th* Imi% was carrying
?l rh lid rn ’ to kchool.
'Iwrlvo of the .-.liiij'udx were In*
Jtired *n&lt;i \t,i* brought (o New(irir* •'■••inf Vi llo.pitnl
Allen t
*nf . rani all „f theni
1 titiral 1 -mlit ion
\i- - ling tn Mi* II N. W*i
l—-c
ill,. MfKwain Fiinei •'
Holnr, tlir Main dl.iggrd Ihe |m.
fut It •If .1 mile down tlie Irark
She .fi,| iiuhnlanre dllvern toll
hr, lb it .one -.f |he fi-olies hs'c-.
cat tint mi the engine rowcatchH.
while ntliei
o n e M-attered he­
ld.- the tiirk
M ilty». •'«iil !hr Ira
l l l l Nit | It V • l*»ut« nf v|Pt Vint prrrtl
nrfr » • t llllt « •id; It I lit &lt; •|»I tin ( It^11»-. llttllfiLiu, fr
** I I * |»'*f ( •-«| |, lit’ f 'lttllllt£
iirnl i«Iria n of llir
inal rampitl|t(, iI omiu « l«*ur lit'iii
»*n l.ikr .MotiriN' hrlvrrtt llir
IlHlal • ltn|i||r
IM(|ib .h siml
no .1 lu rn lt prtrli mt»t |(M'•Veil V«f(*lHI|o I'ftorili Mltf .1Mel I *••* |t-tt||tt| . r |ef|
Hi.- tlttl
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P a r ly
TJi* United Slides h* Itfrnnif |a, Id7— IVieliti 1 »• I he Who. I
Hi. K-mld's nill'd-'f "tie f •* trap. Sand-, ordtiam •- proving gin in i
A l ( (Hiiilrv ( lull
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- today
.
informed " ' r awaiting ih* development
Kiwnniaiis were
trn lm*
Stevens,
mve
itiga-1
photog^phir
films
t»
Ibv Ksmiiel I.
4at tonal Board o fl'h e.r e*pe,.n..-.*l wUh tn
■' an -me
»tf I hr
•••f"r«! |.ir»
t, , for the National
nn-tenrltrs rnine mil
* lti»r i»f 1 thru vet « Mini TACO!
Fire linderwrders arnl former
Tile meteorite etperimenl ws rujity*.1 $ 1 hi i f i m (tally a
lirutrnnnt rnlonel of World War
after
midnight, rnrtfflf hf h«iffrt •ipprr TueM
|t who deelar-l that r.rarrely a made shorllv
daily paper can he picked up Ihnl K.a«tein Standard Time, wh-n * k* 11111.- r«t thr •• iiiiH ilr Ount •
! Hrn n 1
d l l ’ll
dots no* tell of sums fire loss to showers of metal pell»ls w*-r* * !t»li
front
n German V-J lllil , l|f •• -|f,•(•*» «li«« h l|»r L id
homra. apartment*, h'dels, fac. ejected
pl.ir, ,| r„
11 t-\ It III Muiir)
tnrira nr blllltllugs. He w*,. in- roi-ket.
ill. I . . I, if. I •it!•••*• «l VIM. I IMI.
Aa far »- non .ri*utifie watrh
•rodio r.| by Fire Thlet Mnek
H* lit*
fun I i *r. * n * t 1 ,
r j . la ihe routhw«L,l were r-n
r'lrvefimil
rerned the meteorite ah'--. * i-. a ri A | rd tin. t t.fj til.
I)r t.-It her T. f&gt;oes announced
I fIt'll
........... ted f'-r •
t|,.,i
Harold K » .trier. Jr., and flop llundiedn of per ■"
FIV ' hvi&amp;tiiia ; I
neri the rhilly desert t ••
flvd e Hot! had been chosen "a
Pi -I ||,| lira
mg to
&gt;.ee something •-*
1 rood valuable * elrry Fell gri-l- recent meteor Miowci
■t . » •rn.oni,
.1 1. I’ -i
t:-.
flrri'' |&gt;. attend the Orange Itowl
miidentifled uliarrver- «• t" t-**. 1.1 »lo tngi.i;-*** ti I. It it i
,-iinp in Miami on New l i s t *
a-. .-inpanyvng
Mi l\ ■ *»
A rir . *aid tlicy saw Ih* "••'*•1
Day. and Hurt Gwynne Iteel
: i led hy \\ If t &gt;o«n..|tv
■•Jitlies.
f prv--.cnt nr* a Key ( luh guest I
pi. .il*,n playevl f-u tt»» * ■ »»»p
Only
»
few
person*
ant•
in-rd
and t'lBtence Grantham had liceri
*htil followed Jhe rlnh - •
clio.m to attend the Gator Bowl seeing the rocket iteeif In Mim- Illy .decorated for the «** • i * -it.
quenpie.
N.,
M.,
(lie
wife
f
the
game In Jack .onvlllc on tne same
t’ lr-.ent were k&gt;np Ljon ll&lt;tiry
i)ate. The e are Kiwanis financ­ scientists at the proving ground, VVitlr and Mr W itte Ml mil
and
radio
new-,
cnnirnr
--f
•»••!
•9YTV
Mi
Inhn \V M'| eh*
ed trips.
Duke Held dr*rrtl&gt;e,|
&gt;n Mi
I Mrj
W A Xiao.
MIn appreciation of Hie fin*
as looking like Ihe g i - - ' ' p Fie.| Bell Mr ••- I M
W V
cooling ..f Mrs M D Gafchel,
of a rigaret in a dart
• Mr
i Milling. Mr and M. .
\V A Morrt'.on. t" behalf of Ihe
Rut the shootmc ft
) -.,-11 M,
M.
It
Hub. presented tier with a sliver waa
a Hnpr
of 11^ .., \t. .. M
ti av
Hiiifi'lanl al V\'lnlr .•*» I
■II.
•■oily.
Mi .ml Mi
Fire |&lt;-»te* le,t year tn the Col. Harold Ttirnrr. talU.i
»*ri»
Mi and M'
H m ill
United State* amounted to more tkTit ilijmt Ihua far •••
Mn
.1 N |foli«..i. Ji
Mi
than f-un million dollar* Col. pritmrntt with Jll»
*». mu,
.id
I. tin Dry. Mi .u»l Mi
Stevens deflated.
He predicted little
L.
K McCall. Mi nut Mr
that lanes this year would run
The 14-ton rockat sorted In a KkInner. Mr. and 't i* -'I • von,
up tn more than 633 million dol­
new altitude record of Ht »«*!*-. Mr. and,Mrs Jttnn Rt»wlan.| Mr
lars. In Kenford, h* said, fire
bettering by »eye,n mil'- tl-» pt»- and Mrs. J. F •'mirier
joi-.e* ere mrtinling yearly at the
vloua IO(-mtle record
tulv .rod Mr* L f Hi. haul
cltv grows Thre* year* ago they 30. llie rocket also gl|4Ht«t| 1%
Mrs
Alin pir f.-r -ret* Me
tnlallrd llCl.nnn Ins-, two year*
■Ivde
If It Jtrrlv M I ml M
ape-d of 6360 feel |- i . • i
ago, KC.nnn *n.| la--t year. $.72.A
rot Mi
eatfl RamsfV. 'b
better than a mile a
Ottn whrth of property « * * de*
M|
•hut* i .•
Me.vrh, I ..I
five time* a* fast a
troved here by fire Throughout
•• rtr.
I
M
.lovee Heliel.
t|,s nation, more than 11,330 of sound. ,
11
And
Il.n rv tte*.
t'
live, were ln«t hv fire, end 30
M• . H-t.l. . tiGENERAt
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n
i
perrent of the fstalitle* svie
ROME. Dr- 18. &lt;J'
f&gt; .
rhltdren
Dirty percent of the
fires were in homes, he asserted area around the |t»!&gt;ai. &lt;•*. -I
He pointed out that In any city Naples it tied up by - .-*ner«t Appointed A hhM I b an
strike staged In
tuathil
such a* Banforrl. 76 percent of
the rising cost of living
tinly
the values are centered In tha essential public utitiOe- ate oper­
Clifford C BeaiFy. wfvo ftut'eriy
older or business part of the ating. Food supplies me hrmg worker! In the rrjallnlt deprr'ment
town, and that builders, years rushed into ihe Naples air., frwp of Ttve Hanford Herald, and wtro
ago, did not think ,nf safety In Ihe north.
Italian Prenurr u« U former etate .-mpcru-or of
terms of fir* hasard. As build­ Gasperi has asked the -.irder; !» vonational rehabilitation for ttve
ing*
grow
older
they
grow
more
return iu
to wot
work
on inr
the ipromt
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j a
, i«**iiii
h un
' ihihikie' l.tate irqvartnirrtl of UliKdlotr.
dangermn, he said, and declared' ,j,,t condition* will he i«-t*rr nest han hern appointed a.v.l'.t.iti! to
tha( inepertson and city official* month.
five- dron of rJudentn »nd fr «*e-»rally
must enfnrcn building cod* lawa
ndvlaor nt tire Unlvenuiy &gt;-t rtortmore strictly aa lh*re _l,s Jto n gi . . 'V XISTBA t JAN HfAlv
— da. nerordlttg to |*rr*l«letrt '•mil'-.!
tlcn strong rnoirgh to continue
MIAMI,
Dm- * 16 f/U» Jlvsli- TJOTt:
to atan,| such enormous fire lota- Imtton reading lias Keen in-JaBrd
A graduate of llr univ-r.'lty tn
os as (his country. He urged that lor bed-ridden war velcrou • -x* Uve 1336. IVeailey reslcurd M'-t nuaith
school, adopt course* In fire pre- NauLUus Veterans Hitqvtt.it on from (tie fStnlc Irju rln i'ilt of
vcnlirn, also that arrhlteel* give Miami Beach.
„ FilirattOn to tak* oyer hks new
it more sludy. lie told of Ihe deJfospltal officers expUlricil thuhir (tuticn at the University lie Is
tailnd Instruction • neceuary to a micro-film projector llvnl flash- past preodent of U r IT.ilveralty of
Irain firemen.
e» the page of n txvvk nr nuvi irinr Florida Aluintil Aavrlatlny and
Guests were Ray Collins, Mr. on the ceiling fprw ma'tvten vetdrans pual ttrrr.idetil of the Oalli* ,11111*
and Mrs. Pat Pattishall of Gene­ Unahle to hold a ler.lt In rend JayO-en, afc&lt;, a p»nl dlrtrtnr of
live |.i(ienl Rotary During lit-, uirdergnwluata
va, and Gwynnd Reel 6f the .Key *on the ceiUf ga
Clnb. The rluh sang happy birth­ controls the mgea *n&gt; turn the days he was prei.ldcnl of Florida
day for O. P. Herndon, and ap­ page ho simply prcwn a Imlton. nine Key. of the Inter Fral*rnlty
plauded Secretary
R a lp h A. and he can, (urn back Hr- last Conference aret war a member of
the ltd Kappa Tail fraternity.
Smith for hie birthda# o f yes- page If he wants to
— teqdajr. Frank Lamaon led In
ARSON CHARGED
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alnging of Christmas hymns.
MIAMI. Dec IB—f/P)— An 1BA TLA N A , O a . Dec. 18. I/T&gt;Harry Kudell accompanying.
Tho operator the Wliiecuff Hotel day tnu driven strike whlcli In• --------------- --------In Atlanta today expressed th,- temin,t«l rcrvlcf tm H v MHnjMEDALS AWARDED
opinion that an incendixry started poiltau Traiult CVrmpany vrvlna
the Mate which cost 113 l.vek on parta of suburban Miami ended
MIAMI, Dec. 18, f/P)-Two Mi­ Dac. 7. In a statement to an todav wHh tho ftalr nf Ui* company.
ami railroad men ,are
, to receive Atlanta newspaper th* nperAfor, A. K Hjwsro. a Miami o|ipllanc*
elUUons and medals tomorrow .A, F. Gee!#, said also that he atorn ovmer. and asmrlpt*-. tmught
from the fox la Rican government had aned the Jkrmy to have It* the bus line for n tv (rifted I40JJOO
The chemical warfare division Invest!- Tho union men returned to their,
It was announced today,
work after the «a)e“
‘
•wards are being made for "
gat*1- the afaon. theory
•ay and asslaUnce to “
toorista."
AU XI J A R Y HlIPFnR
CHRISTMAS TLA Y
The award* go to 'James Getty,
Stuert Mathleux took the leadThe, Ami lean Legion Auxiliary
general, passenger agent for the £ vo a eovi red dish supper Tues- Inw role « f Dickens' famous char**tting forth, the document and
y even i l l ' at the legion Hut, ecter, "Old Scrooge" In the
Harold North, Miami city Hckc
ticket
man? members amt a number Chri«lma* piny, ''Strooge's Christ­
nt for the Florid* East Coast
"
Blended.
a f* . risu,
v .
. , Gam** were
,
ina*" which was given at the
The awards will
played under the dirvetion of Geneva Kchool on Tuodav evening.
Dr. Gonsalo Gi , _ . S
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Ml let, Miss Edna Chit­ SanU Claus distributed present*
,
««• »&gt; .
Unden and M « and candy,
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( it rus Leaders
Improvrmnil Seen ( lO A utoW orkcrs
T ak e Steps lo In Sunn- ( , lm In A| A llis Chalmers
Sunloifl S n l i o n
Help Industry
To I’iicr Charges
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K»“ wth •
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..ri trial, M il I'r. ciMitina Attorminimum prices for .riling
a ion Auxiliary under the iljrtr- C l i i l ) I M h i i s
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will he taken
inith) and B. ,
with tlie purchu » of » ) 5 un
f|3. Bind shipper*. logetliev health h'uwl by Gail Bitting. rluh «&lt;M (irdieiil ( mo piogtaro Y.Hi. I i I ■• - ipp intuit official |
and have them ship under I,land |&gt;r&lt;-i,|enl ..f th** •* ho,,! i&gt;hiii. &gt;•* ' hrislmas noi-tc t-uitgli' t* I -it • i|l • iii** • M .i .idv a iviim- |
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al Hu- alive hour at the Ib lltill prevvon I- irifli, t. I iiiHUi hunters ,
rds market.
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j rlmnl .hat rape
tlie largest r'enlvr
The " glee rlol. Js under f..iiii.l guilt-.- of "m i me ' deer," ' i
fund from bangle nl*r,- it wax the due, .loll ..f Mise •.live Iter
vv I "Mi Ixoiianlt
,
hy George Totlhy. seal Whittle
!• rcf/jiur W eal her Is armo'ltired
ale chairman. Rt p-irLi coming in
Tit* program' at the Tourist
Predicted In Stale indicate that this years total eol • 'lull
also Include* games played
lections will exceed tlmso of last imdri the direction «&gt;f Herman Truman R eaffirm *
year.
.' Mortis, according lo K, M.
l,AKFI.AND. Iter is. iAi
A i.tillage, l.oiVijf ptegram direrfedrr-il.stale Float Warning :’•••
Gl SAVES WH.L
fov
vice anjiinl .roiay of the |&gt;" •
W A S ItlN iiTl.N , Dec. 18. (iV)—
CINCINNATI, Dee. is. t/P)alhilily of freerlng lempristui- .
President Tiunrnn today reaffirmHolland la
i. f11,700
richer
■n
Kin II §
*tJ( 3(Sell U
a 1 Hay IIUIiBI.il
Ilft'U lie
in •*••
ih* IIVI
northern
pdrtion
of| t*&gt;»- •.Sgt
II 1(0A DCA HTH TO IIALKANH
.-.I I 'riitcd State- recognttiim of tlul *
Gainesville district tonight and today heraua* he preierved
IIERLIN. Dec. 18. t/17— The National Govi-rmiicni of China- *
tomorrow morning.
hoh.graphle will peimrd by a war United Stales Department of
Th» forecast say* temperature buddy during their imprisonment Gtatr has begun using powerful ID nn-ritr.| ih.it the United State*.,
by th* Japanese on Hataan. A transmitters tn Germany lo beam ml stick hy it* pdiry uf a listing
o f 30 tn 35 degrees may tv «r
compsuisd liv ornttrred fro-t. holographic will is .,n* wrillon radio broadcasts into thr Balkans the Chine:* people tn bring peace
and reononilc recovery to their
Continued cold weather i-, ' ex entirely in the hand of the person and Russia.
Officials of tlie
Ai the earn* time, Mr.
peeled Timrraiay nipht nnd Friday ettig forth tire document and A met lean
military
government nation
morning, wilh front and fire/iog do*3 ii&gt;ii require wltriessei
political division said four Iran, T.unisn bull. th&gt;- Umte-I States
In the will, Holland wm, named mlttel* at.- tn lv tisril to relay will avoid becoming involved i.x
lemperatnrc-7 again in ninth, i n
districts.
•sole beii»fie|xr9 Dy .lames O’Con biuadcast* from Now Yoik. 'I h'-y thr civil strife in the Far East
*
For the remainder of peninuilar tier, a Cincinnati soldier who was will re|ilace senders in Alyiv-ls nation.
Florida, cooler weather Is esjiecte I lost In the sinking of a Japanere. «|
In a statement clarifying Amer­
which wiH be closed down Dec.
hut there Is no wirning of frost prison ship. Sgi. Holland is il» «T 31 at the request o f the French ican policy, Mr. Truman asserted
or freeiilng temperetures
Honed with the Army Air Forces governmentthat the plan for political unifka
In Orlando.
linn of Chili.* agreed.to last Feb- .
rusty i* Xoun.i: He added that s
f.rFIC E R K m iB l’J)
M AN F A L L S FROM WINDOW the plan fer military unification
INBA.NF- ESCAPE ‘
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. IB. &lt;/T)
— The
United Stale*
Dlrtilct
PHOENIXVIt.f.E, Perm. Dee ' IIART^ORD. Conn., Dec IB. f/l’ i has been hamstrung by civil
Corps of Enginceii reported to­ 18, fAA—Civilian and military pol- — 32 year-od William Maddux fell rest, -tut alto D round in neneraL
As for tha strength o f Amer­
day that Albert Jones is reliving tre are searching the eountryalde from a fourth-story window anl
tomorrow after n year* as an of rartrrn Pennsylvania for six landed in the street. Ills mother ican forces in China. - P r u lM V
engineer officer. Jonri came *o fugitives fmht nn army hospital screamed and railed for thr police Truman laid that one year agh,
Jacksonville three years ago *» for th* criminally insane The men and an ambulance. When they nr si peak.,.strength, the United
arrurne charge of engineer rct escaped last night and arc still rived. Maddox was brushing him Stales had about 113,000 sel-lierx,
ivitics In peniiviula Florida. (Jol. at largo. Police say they arc nil self off nnd walking away. The sailors and marine* in China.
Jones plana to settle nt Miami dangerous, and that they may bo police brought him hack and mado Now, he added, tho figure la
him get into the ambulance. He’ll than 12,000.
armed.
Beach. - . .
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.
be In a hospital for a few day*.

U. ,S. Policy In (.'hlna

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W A S H I N G T O N . IV c . 18,
lrV )—r S e n a to r H ilbo’s fo r rn cr rc cro tu ty . E d w a rd P .
T e r r y tc s U fin l to d a y t h a t
A lb e r t 15. F rien d th rea ten e d
hint w illi tic a I Is if lie r e ­
v e a le d w h a l h e k n e w About
B flb o . I'lit'iid
tM fd to b e
B ilb o 's cam paiK H m a n a ger,
a n d la te r bccittn e a w a r
rontraetot in Rilte-'i Mate of
Mi**i*sippi
,
l,-n&gt; aid .-1 llir II Jb i inquiry
lislay Ih it .Flti nd made the
lhi--.it lail Kpiiug. 1 hi* is what
Terry claim* Friend -aid "Ed, i f
you lake any part in this cam­
paign nr tell rriinl yn:j km v on
Ki'finlor llilli-i,* you'll he killed."
Billin’ * former secretary also
te-difii-d Ik fore the -.cnat* enmht* Mmlsnrift.. " u i igatuiy
!.»! nil -litpi
11■I*i 71Min SI. r i
with » *» centr.id»r
*licit thrre
.iii **tifi«!**r«ippi war
.. i l K t%
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that
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Urt'k imis lli’cision l.s
I'plielri In Wiscon­
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A s s o c in lc d P trss l&gt;ca*cd W i r e

R U8* Train Collision
A t Crossing Kills
Rns Driver, Niin*
School
Children

Insurance Investiga­ Man- Madu MHuorilra Arc KjurtuH
tor Tells Kiwanis
From Nazi Rm'kut Linns C hili (s’ iu 's
O f Eire Dnmawt*

W ALLAC E ACCUSKD
NEW YORK, Dec. IB. I/Pl—
Barnard U. Baruch claimed today
that tha magatlna edited hy Henry
A. Wallace he» published a false
statement. Baruch said the mng\tlne •Vd he had taken parY in
^ the government'a legal battle
f ) againet John L. l^ewl* during the
recent coal strike.
Baruch as­
sert* he had nothing to do with
the affair. The trugatine is the
Maw Republic, which gave Wallace
Its editorship after ha was ousted
from the government.

Chaw EVAC-U-OBN and be cheer­
ful for the Christmas Holiday
Season

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D A IL Y

W EATH ER

F.irflr rloiulr »pd miltl thif a ftfimwn, who*r 1 s early IhU rtrninir
f 1a11« . ed bs^UAffly rlotiily *in»l
rolder I I iu m L v I str jml folder*

Hurt In Crash

an"alaantlal1 first * S g $ " !2 4 ! U . S . S a i l l T o B t ‘
action on the Greek charges. II
said that he himself will nvoid
♦ making any comment on the i* ue W o r l d ’ s N u m b e r
unlesswforced to Mo so hy lli‘ ZfUement* of other council meni.e ben,
. „
The proposal arose41s the ijecurIty Council reauaied debate, on
Greeca's charge that Albania,
Yugoslavia and Bulgaria fomenled
guerrilla fighting In northern
Gieece to further their own lei
ritorial alms.

SPORTING

Hera's' a suggestion:
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(.at your Insurance help you buy
soma of your presents. By.plae*
Inc trour fire and windstorm Ininranca In mutual companies you
saVa jfu'V to 26% of the premium
The more you save the more you
will hava to spend on your family
and friends. "

T h is a d Is a F R E E |»«ss f o r one lesson. B rin g it to
T h e W o m a n s C lu b, O a k A v e . at 8780 Th u rsday.

a

P ric e d

Wrecked Car In Which Eight Died

IN D E P E N D E N T

S A N IO R D ,

1908

Judgment On Conflict
Should Be Delayed
Until Report Made,
U. S. Delegate Says

AT MOST DMm AW tWAAMKt fTORT
long t«&gt; the feudal period.
In America, a* In England and
. _
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,, ,,
newesh opening team, on the Touchton Druff Co.
France, the general Idea is to
better the lot of thr people in a raves (o the Security Council the other hand, was born Ip Tennero'e.
vtrv material sense. The accent
still n on. constant Improvement
of thr standard of living. W h ^ f
it i&gt; conceded that the peop’e ,
cannot live hy btead alnne. It iaj
no le.-. certain that they cannot.
live by ideals alnne.
,
One of the major criticism* of |U7CAL BOY IN ORANGE BOWL.
FO O TBALL - B ASK E TB ALL
Soviet Russia Is that its eitliena, JMIAMt.
Dec. 17—'T&gt;iKfes«e'»
ha*e been sacrificed lime and nice Orange BcrSrl ■game will Tje
again lor a distant Ideal held by a Homecoming for Jim ItoweU.
a rnmntutilsl minority. The Rus-J etui for the Vols Powell L» a
BASEBALL - VO LLEY B A LL
si an* a* a people have little eloth-- MlamUn and tthiyed football'here
|Hg and not too much food. They for Miami ZdUon.
Btr M u g sacrificed to a dream of
SOCCER - BOXING - GOLF
errmnmic cq,1*liiy- Mut, to pnr»- WHERE GRfDDERA COMH FROM
MIAM I. Dec. IT—Only cate play­
p|„«M&gt; ■ uio-tern British aulhm.
in lUce'a starting Orange
PIN G PONG - A R C H E R Y
people will lie more cuusl er
io llnsMs *s anywhere else Thh Bowl eleven was bom out of
emidittnn will prevail until human TCsa.* only one player lit Tennature changes- somewhat.
T E N N IS - B A D M IN TO N
Ituf ronugh about Franco anil
hi- fftlll'f ptinn hf what is Just,
fair. Slid noble
Tbs mere fa l
F IS H IN G
SH U FFLE B O AR D
that ht* regime ..* not too P»l»tal.lr dim* not quite Justlfv dip­
TACKLE
lomatic intervention o| the type
ttdvorntr,| by the United Nation*.
Some rritlfa believe that the re­
Robson Sporting
solution will have n reverse effect
Goods
flout the one intended.
They
maintain that Franco's prestige
308 E « » t F irst S tre e t
306 Eaxt F in d HU
(F i Mocfc-JSaat o f P .O .)
^
will he Increased because he will
he aide to defy the UN resolution
wt‘ h immuuty
is s s ts s g il
Coming back to the disarma­
ment issue, therr I* » generil
feeling that the resolution must
l.e rhalkrd up as a real accom­
plishment. Agreement has been
achieved in spile of dllterenr-s
of views between Biissia end the
western powers, difference* which
three weeks, ago had seemed Iremeniltnisx
•
Therr I* little doubt that the
greatest single factor behind the
naw optimism Is the conciliatory
attitude nf the Soviet Union. This
altitude contrast* sharply with
the unyielding position which the
Uusstans have taken on atomic
energy control and nther import*nl issue* during the past year.
The arm* resolution, a* finally
approved, was made possible only
hy Soviet conreaslons of the most
sweeping character. This is part*
Finest Selection O f
irularly true on the question of
international inspections and con­
Lamps In Florida
trols and the agreement that agen­
cies operating on those vital
I • A
F I.O O R L A M P S
I
v I
phases should he free of the Big |
Tower veto.
B R ID G E L A M P S
The assembly resolution, uhatjinmusly acclaimed, lavs down the
IT A B I .E L A M P S
/
basic principles of the proposed
W t r / T 'V r r
arms reduction
program, but
DESK LAM PS

Speaking: O f Buying
Christmas Presents

F .sU b lislied

V O L U M E X X X V III

F O R C H R IS T M A S

Children—Me

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S treet

Lips Radiant as
Glowing Embers

ROBSON

TH E

in U n ity T h e r e fa S tr e ftg lh —
' Ta Protect tba Faoea af Ihe WarMi
Ta rromota the P r o p rai of Am.rtrs 1
# t » Prodnea Prevpsrlly far Rantardi

n Sporting
ds

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AMIKICA'S’ FtftfT ROCKIT PIANI, the Betl XS-1, U carried beneath a
B-39 Super!or trass (top) during the first flight teat of Uia nets plana
over Muroc Field, Cal. Pictured below, tha email ship, released at 27,000
feet, speeds through Ute air at 330 mlles-prr-hour during tha IB-mlnuta
flight. Its power was on only aaven mlnutaa. The plane la expected
to reach a speed of 1,700 mllrx an hour at 30,000.feet. (International)

H O L I D A Y G I F T — T l t r W l.n lr F a m ily W ill F.njny
Natural Color
Tree ItljwiieJ
r.ipertly Krlerled alid Packed
.
' Kaprrws Prepaid
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BuHhel Raskul
H a lf B iihIic I

Baruch .U rges .
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fh e Sanford Herald

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Casselberry News

Tliere is it brisk competition developing these day*
betwotMi lint Rural Kleelrifli'iition Adinlniatoilipn and co­
operative uleetrie comijanlejs on tin* one ’ham!, and pul»lic-dtilities on the other, to gain the bust neks of the farina
not yet using electricity. These aiv estimated at threecights of the total farms in the country, according to
Grover C. Neff, president, of the Edison Electric. Insti­
tute. Between now and 1918 electrical power people
expect to bring electric power to nearly a million and
a ipiarter farms still without it. '
This increase in electrical current will result in a
corresponding demand for electric appliances. Naturally
the farm woman will want a washing machine, a refrigera­
tor, and a deep freeze. Farmers are expected to buy a
half billion dollars worth of household as well as barn
equipment within the next two or three years. The boom
for refrigerators is expected to continue for the next
five,'maybe
years, with from five to seven million
hiitybc ten ycjuk,
ice boxes in demand. The trade estimate* that a vast
army of new customers for both n'frigcrntor.s and deep
freeze will develop a.s power lines «re strung to more and
more homes.
Business figures this in tenns of sales, but women
will reap the real profit. Electricity lifts back-breaking
drudgery from their shoulders, provides leisure time.
The magic power in the shining wire* can't come too
soon for them.

By Jsne William* t'aaaelberry
A l the lier. V meeting of the
Women's Society of. Christian
Service, Mr*. Hart roller pre­
sided j i i the worship'service and
business, meet my.
Mr*. Lands
Gcisler gave an appropriate ChiiaU
m i* reading.' Hostesses for the
evening were Mrs. Kd Donely,
Mr*. F. K. (ielrttr, and Mr*. Tally
Haltaway. Gunny th* social peifod refreshment* were served and
ylfts exchanged.

BIBLE VEKS* FOH TODAY.

Blreetligtd,. « l Evening
(From Humllnll
T h * etrswtllght* flower Into evw
nlng, opening on afterglu*
early »t#r»
lyin g. .between here nnd yeilor• day, yesterday nnd tumorwildflowrr* on
, along dark trees
cn heaven, rmrreld and lemon
filled with * « ff ron, promise*:
none know* whnt sorrow
or what J»y.
Tha streetlight* open Into w *
nlng ns the *un at dawn,
and the evening star shines
forth; the doors of day
awing slowly d o.id , uml tin
hushed iluak suya, Hum*
thing Is glum forever;
Oolltartly I walk, I pause, I wail
for acme voice to say,
7 m , tomorrow It will come —
once more, once more to
morrow)
— the voice that spoke left year*
ago, and ton before — of
secret (ears,
a. loneliness In streetlight* and
traas at night amt quiet sor-

C rosla y • M n je s tic
T e m p le • L a w y t

convent church in .Mil mi whirl) 11ourex it wan no limit bed
that tin* painting bun been exposed to dampness despite
snndbug protection. Many of- the figures are all dnit
vnnisbed.

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THE MUSIC BOX
111*117 W . 1st St. P h . 9G3
O i»«n 'I II 9 P . M .

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A recent book. The Lost Treasures of Europe, con­
taining almost SHI) photographs, compiled by Henry F-n
Forge, gives tin* tragic story o f cathedral ruin in Italy,
France,' England, Germany, Russia and Roland'. Many of
these- buildings arc gone foruver. -*
Great as is thl^ Calamity to art and arcbitisdure, it
is nothing when viewed in comparison with the loss of
fife or the physical amt mental suffering among sili'vivork
Yet the destruction of these priceless Creations of man's
genius are an eloquent.symbol of war's horror. Restora­
tion, undertaken whcrCl'er possible, will iiuip bind Hie

KEEP YOUR MINI) awake and you’ll stay young all!
over, counsels psyiliplngist Gvorge Lawton, in The Rend-*
er’s Digest for January. Human eyes htigin In nge ut 111,j
bearing at 2o. Muscular Hlrcngth and reproductive powers
have passed their peaks at 30. But those who fear ap­
proaching age can take comfort in Hm fact that the!
mind is «ti)l young at 50 and that creative imagination is
ageless. To keep young, therefore, concentrate on that
part of you that's still growing— your Imiln.
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Despite critical
sh ortages in m any
essential materials,

Come tnd Sfe Our

l

C H R ISTM AS
POTTED P L A N T S

Nice Assortment Just Arrived
CEMETERY W R EATH S ,

POW ERS

Stewart The Florist

SEM INOLE COUNTRY CLUB PRO SHOP

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to b ring you more
of that g o o d S u n ­
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Reyon Crepes, Cottons, W ool!
9 AH Colors, A ll Sites 9 to 44
9 Originally Priced up to 10.9S
9 One Whole Rack Full on Sale

something lost, something
gone — the years, the years!
AUGUST IIEKI.KTH.

Senator Taft la reassuring to
those Southerners who saw In tho
Republican landslide last month
B bad omen fur th* .South In
year* to come. Thl* section had
suffered so much under the New
Deal, It was rather appalling to
think What would happen if the
GOP should prove to be politically
vindictive! because we always and
• invariably vule the Demoeralle
ticket even when wo know the
Republicans are right. However,
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. punishing the South; might la
Mother generation or two make a
few vote* duwn here If thry a‘ r*

Do you entokeT
entoke? I f so are yu'i
a potential menace In your homo
or your place of business or em­
ployment 7
The National Fire
Frayentiun Association says that
one-ala th of all the fires that
occur every year In retail stores
are caused by careless use or
disposal of cigarettes. Last year
there were 61,000 fires In Amer­
ican stores causing damaga In
uceaa of 163.000,000. No. doubt
much of this was covered by
Insurance, but today many ,things,
«uch aa sugar, soap, automobile*,

ROBES
Beautiful rob es. In Quilt­
ed Satin, Chenille, Rayon
Print and Stidenc in pret­
ty pastel colors.

BED JAC K E TS

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New Style.— A ll Typaa
1 pc. and 2 pc.
9 Sizes for Juniors, Mltacs,
Women

Bedjarketa of White nnd
Ten rose satin, lace trimmed.

Children’s

9 One Whole Rack Full On Sale

Robes

New Styles for Houoo and Stroot Weag. Regularly 2.00 to 2.95 All

SU PS

T O IL E T SETS

Tailored and lace trimmed
*ljp* In White, Blue ‘and
Teftijoae.

Speaking, o f disarmament, Wat

ipower, which can be demobII■
; quickly and remoblllied just
quickly; where** American
ngth flea In her .armaments
primarily tha only
when a nation
la no reason to

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Not Many in This Group, but Real Bargain*. Regularly 10.95 and
Mora. • • w* *M«tM*s v*S*M .,.a,.H , , Mt| i,*a&gt;e» v i n »•• ■&lt;••• i , i i i i i i i i i»i ■ii muniisl'iiSmnai. i i ____

1 entirely sincere but anient
Kales of disarmament'*. After
last war, v « made a fool of
Ives by linking our battleend betting en example to

IS , and SU1IS
A Few Balter Garment. Reduced
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More.

Femnua

Other Coata And Suita Reduced T o 24,95 and 29.95

Slipover Jacquard deaigna,
gbort sleeve pastel c o lo r *
and cardigans in bright
color*.

4.50 up

New you

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and IsMther to blat
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114 Myrtle Avenue
VMe Trlecrepft yW vra Far Delivery

M ENS A N D W OM ENS GOLF CLUBS
S P A U LD IN G -D O TS -TITLE IS T G O LF B ALLS
N E W L E A T H E R BAGS
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W ils o n Free For-all
M ENS A N D W OM ENS SPORT SHIRTS
R A IN JAC K E TS A N D W IN D B R E AK E R S
W ILS O N GOLF SOCKS—A L L COLORS
O TH ER G O LFING A P P A R E L
Simp Early or Late— Good Supply Available

Automatic' Combinations
Portables
Table Models
Consoles
Record Players

W EDNESDAY, l)KC. 18 IM «

A wealthy king .had a
Piece of the Jeweler a »t
was nn mote lovely tha.
wslt cho»eit wurds: A w&gt;
Spoken la like apple* .of

Hr. and Mr*. lion Strunk and
/ ; CALIFORNIA QUAKE
family hav* moved into th# house |
Eureka. C alif, Ike. 18, &lt;»*)—
on Lake Lotua recently vacated i
The northern coastal area of ('«)•
by My. and Mra. Dirk Knrh,
if ut iiiu shuddered today in It*
The'Old Glory J’oat No. IH3 of worst earthquake In 14 years.
Light fixture* swayed anil dishes
tha American Ijeginn fa ipnnaor- :
ing a Ohrtatmas special Bingo I rattled in people's houses. Hut
Party Wednesday night at K | thfre has been no word of any
o'clock, at tha Altamonte Sprint* |damage. ' .
fCommunity
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ffine
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House.
Many
Iirilrs will b* awarded durfriy (he
I)r iKonard Barker
evening.
Optometrist
.Bye* eaamlned—Glauca filled
The I'roeincetown I’ Uyei
1
203 K. Uris|t A»«.
opening ■ new play Wedp
Or Undo. H o tU i
night with K ilt and It*
Phone 4BAT
Goode In a famous mystery
ler, "Jealousy''.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Huger*
# Mount,
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Kocky
The children of the Sunday ,
guests last week of Mr. »nd Mr*. School are practicing for th e !'"
Paul Hates. Mrs. Itoyer* is a Christmas program to be held the 1!
sister, uf..&gt;lr. Hales,
evening of Dec. gS under Jthe * ■
direction of Mr*. Hart Fuller.. ' [
Rev. Paul
Fletcher, distrt
There will be a Christmas T r e e , .
superintendent, preached at tl
nnd Santa will be there with ‘
.Sunday morning aeivire at tl
presents for all the local boy* and !
Community Church, Later in 0
ylrls. Everyone is cordially In- ■&gt;
afternoon he nl*u presided at tl
vited ,to attend.
Church's Quarterly Conference at
the parsunuxe. Mr*. Hart Fuller,
Paul Hate*, Ken Watson, Hibbard
CgiSolberry, gml It. J. Btven were
RAD IO S
elected to serve on the building
Committee.
r Christman

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I'HE SAN FO R D HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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. .T H U R S D A Y
Seminole Chapter No. 2. OES
will meet at 8:(&gt;0 o*c(&lt;jck (or their
' Chri*tma» party ami initiation
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ters O f Wesley
Have Turkey Dinner
—4 A turkey -rllnner' warrenjopsi
. by the Daughters of Wesley of
- the First Methodist Church ami
• their husbands in the church an­
nex laat Friday evening
The
tablet were decorated with poin
^ t la t . silver canelabra, rtd canA t and Christmas greenery.
Gifts were brought by each
member to be sent to the Orphan's
home at Eenterpris« for Chrlstmas.
■; Mrs. C. II. Winn, president oi
" the class, acted as toast-mistress
- fUv. and Mrs: J. K. McKinley
'w a re presented with a gift and
, the class gave Mrs. Winn a potted
camellia plant.
‘
"Silent Night” and "There i» n

» fifing ,n t,,c ^,r" were '""E hy

' A s . H. R. I.aint:. Mi*. W. &lt;i
4 Flsmlng, Rev. McKinley and Ed
&gt; wip Shtnholser. Mrs. I.aing amt
t Mrs. -Fleming also sane “ O l.illb
«f Town ot Hrtblrheni" accompanied
‘ hy Mrs. Ruthe Steele. Mr*. Helen
l Schultx read the Christina* Story
- and Rev. McKinley diiminsed the
‘ meeting with a nrayer'.
*■” ' Following the haiupiet a regulai
*■ business meeting was held and
^ about OS people were present.

f Christian CKurch Is
. Scene O f flection
The First Christian tTmreh held
Ha annual dinner and hti-dneameeting at the ehiireh on Dry. I
3 A fter ihe supper a husinrss meet
• • big was held wit It Alex It John
Lion, chairman of the «ffii-i,&gt;l
» board, presiding.
I ■
Officer* for the new yent x i -if
I .greeted hv the mtigregation nJ ; TOlows: Elders: O. D. Ijindte-r,
I
’ Alex H. Johnson, L Tharp ami
J. N. Ihirden; t)r*rnrr*: \V f
Tlion, Karl Evsns; Walter Mm
- gan, J, N. tlurdiek, K. C. IM ishii
’ and W. Jlurkalieet Itearone-.
Mrs. J. I.. H nrlon. Mrs O T
Pearson. Mrs. It. ti. Fox and Mrs.
JO. I&gt;. lamilrr**.
Celebrating Ihe rntnplelinn of
the first year ile.v, W. I“. Vi'sley
and his w ife buvt* kperit with the
4binford rhnrch. a rake with one
nrndte an8 a lia*ker of flower*
were presented to them in ap­
preciation for the doiiperation an!
fellowship the congregation lia.,
enjoyed under them. There were
r«pprokimalclr 85 memto-rs present

Mr. and Mrs. Harry I* *. Sr.
May Dlckins left today
entertained on Tuesday evening for Starke after visiting her l i t ­
with a host party t&lt;n their yacht. ter Mrs.-Claude Howard.
Lota, II, honoring Miss Angela
Meisch and William Blair. The
M and Mrs. William Tyre were
group gadheted at the Sanford ,
u o f ft)pndi tn J)lckMm.
float Work, at i ;fK&gt; o clock,
oV„ the «*.,kr„d;
The .yacht crtiued down the1
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river and singing « a i enjoyed
Dr&lt; , nd Mr. C B&gt; Terwillegar.
until a late hour when a chicscn Kr. left today for Delray Uexch
pilsu sup|H'r was served with to tpend several months.
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-Christmas-mekienrnd-twt cofferThe Lees presented the Honoree*
Dr. and Mr*. Thomas Moore of
with a set of vari-eolored drink- Tallahassee spent the weekend in
iug glasses.
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Sanford with Mr snd Mr*. E. C
Those invited to he present with Harper.
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Mia* Meisch and Mr. Blair were
Mis* Ann Metcalfe, Miss Kath­
Friend* o t George Hardin will
ryn Wiggins, Miss Nancy Colluni. regret to learn that he is 111 and
Mis* Caroline la-e, Mie* Lnlo Lee, confined to the Fcrnald Laughton
Caswell I,«ne, Ben Allen Thomas, Memorial Hospital. .
Harr.- Lee. J r, Mr. *nd Mr*,
Edmond Meisch, Mr.* and Mrs.
Friends will he sorry to learn
J, \y. Sorelle, Mr. and Mrs. J'. C.
Blsir. Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Leo that Gene Smith is tit and confined to hi* home, 110, West
and Mr, and Mrs, Harry Lee.
Nineteenth, Stteet.

Christmas Pageant
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The Sunday School of the First
Presbyterian Cliurch will present
ita annual Christmas pageant
Dee. 1*2. «t 7 00 P. M. The public
is cordially Invited to attend.
Mr*. B. C MattWell and M r
P, .It. Mtephrnson assisted by
member*, id the Young Adult
ro-ed class will have, charge , of
the pageant this year. Members
of the vartou* Munday school de­
partment* . will take- part.
The
music for Ihe service will be fur­
nished by Mrs. George Tiuthy, or­
ganist. amt member* of ihe-Mon
ior Young People'* Oinir. A white
lift offering'w ill l&gt;e received for
the Presbyterian Orplianaxe ut
Chiitun, S. C.

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Mr* V I lt.de.-pi..gram el..,i,
man. iiitiodueed, Mr
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fetter Who spoke ...I t h ii'tiiia . I
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r ha&lt;| ln-eti lietd and llial Hie flin t,

I derived will lie rOittl lint led to tha
hulhlilig fund Mrttlln'f - Were I'd I
" f thr
'litifd " f arrangemetd
which will be held in Manful 1
*oou and ticket* were sold for i
the affair

Bolin Dean will arrive tomor­
row from llxejgr Academy In
New Hampshire to spend the
holidays with hit parents at In­
dian Mound Village.

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I ami r lift '*ttei. roiixliia &lt;if Mrs.
Ashby
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111 r i * I m*. dee -laticur* wer^
ti-eti thr liaile.ry of the home
and at ran .ement * of polmettias
amt arnteas funned the other
te. ,.i aio.n
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arrarT g.n ieii!

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ilrriilril t*» tjjyr -••v^rnl *&gt;T Hu1
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wreaMi, to the nnr mr lu.me Mi
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f .|u-ard '"Hedge,
and Mr* Santa fla n . Hir\i vr-.ue I
" • II* * r *M'Ci«t*r and Mr*.
Ihe club nnd brought g ift, n 1 i.v'k Blvant.
candy ami potted plant
Those plrsent for tlie meetm •
r \RH OF III VNKSk
were Mr
Peter on, A1r* C li
ftaw*nn, Mr* .1 II Root. Mm
we- tsfe "this meins of
Boll, Mi
I II it . ...nit-. Mi I 'I n
E. G KdpiiUtcl. Mm Charles thanking our many fitendv for
their thoughtfulne. of u* during
Fisher,
Mr* J,nnr
Monghti'O,
ttie itlrieand passing of our ’
Mr., P.xpwotlh, Mi
Rouiatter.
Mr, \| :: wire.,, M,
ftoP . loveil one. H i , it ( ' Mixire buring
Mi
It W lltiekcr. Mr
d"h'i the shipping and trnncfep of tha
floral purr . irme of the card,
Eitk, Alt
Groige M&gt;•"(»11, Mi
It W Tinner,, Mr
lia ‘ Month* were toM Any floral pieces that
w ard, Mr -,l,j.ipr . .......foil. Mi ^have
not
l*ee,r
i&lt;eknnwte,lged,
M II Illghleymnii. Mr - I "(all j please kno*\- (hat they were ap­

Mr* Prire Heard will leave In
the immediate future for Cordele,
Ga to visit with her family over
the holidays. Mr. Heard will Join
her later.
Peter Hayden Tepslc will arrive
on Saturday to spend a month'*
leave with hi* wife, Mr* Tepsir,
st Hie Pmmf of her parent*, Mi.
and M|3. J B, Cogburn.

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knowing tli.if lli.’V

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mlegritv,
tint,

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It- tli,. fl,i|.*t I li.ll I .III in*

found aiiwv lii-ii-

55c to 1.00
I’ npliu

Terry Chilli

Rolu’S

1.00 to 20.00

14.95

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All WuoLSIipover

(Juilted Nylon

ROBES .........

10.75

2 R O B E S .... ....
Colorful and Gay

SCARFS ......

8.95

S W E A T E R S ...........

......... , 24.50

Chenille

1.25 to 7.50 •

Slipover Sleeveless

Pearl-; for the “ one you

SW EATERS .... 5.95 to 10.95

love" A beautiful -s*&lt;lee*

CoalStyle

tion of Neikl.tipi. l'*.ii.|

SWEATER*0* .... 5.95 to 10.95

HUls.

Cape and Pigskin

and

GLOVES .......... 4.0(1 to 8.95

1.50 to 12.00

j at.iugs

1 l| a I e 11, in

Bolt tV Buckle Sets 3.00 &amp; 3.50

F IT T E D CASES 7.50 to 13.50

Leisnte and Sport

Cnrdicana and Pullover

COATS ......... 18.50 to 32.50

S W E A T E R S ...... 4.95 to 9.95

Long Sleeve -

Sport S h irts..... . 2.98 to 14.50 t&lt;; ;

2 Lum IdUb Colonv-Ilnth

2 T O W E L S ..............69c to 1.49

Fine Quality

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Pullman S lip p e rs.... .

B ATH M A T SETS ...... 3.98
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BED JAC KETS . 3.95 to 9.95

4.95

mm/

Old Splcc-Sportaman*Royal Oak

Dinm ontln . . .

TGIU-TTRIES .......... 1.00 up i;

(Inly the finest! Complete

RELTS (Plastic) 1.50 &amp; 2.00

Rex Pilcher

TIES

C O M P A C T S ..... . 2.00 to 10.00 ‘

................ ....... 1.00 up

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tOOfe Wool
blankets

.... 10.95 to 15.95

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Hanaen Fabric

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Money Clips, Key Chains nnd Toilet ; ;
Qualitiesnod 1;
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prices to please your taste and budget.
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bowls, eon ter pieces, ^te,

! Gold fillet! and Sterling Glgarettw- Cnses

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fluid encrusted China netn iw+*L.odd pipces

i Beautiful line of Christmas Candles
i Complete asaortment of Baby Gifts, includ­
ing ring*, necklaces* bracelets, brushes,cups
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and
id spoons

• Ltdtc:t and M«*n’a rings set with brilliant
niuiies, heniitiful designs

Sterling Silver Toilet SetH

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Men’s Masonic rings

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If it is a gift ’from' Kader’a, it Ima to be the boat! W e invito comparison
around..We’d love to nave youl
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1AY, S A T U R D A Y , M O N D A Y

wedtling

Music Boxes, Compacts nnd Jewel Cnses

Tie Ifncks, Tie Chains, Colin* Hnrs, ! I ;
of

engnpement

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30.05 (plus tax) }

BAG ........ ... 16.70 (plus tax)

Klta— Selection

Klgin. WnHhnmr II a milion, Pillion and Nurd in in
pin-kef nnd wrid'wulrhea.
Seteel your wnteli from
"one who knows" pad
can replace genuine parts,
etc.

A N D SCORES OF O TH E R LO V E LY GIFTS

N y lo n Z ip p e r 20 in

GLOVES ... .. .. 1*50 to 3.00

and

knivpA.
Knlvea.

Two Suiter-Belber 24 in.

LUGGAGE

selection,, of

Gentlemen’s Gift S e t a .
Cuff Links. Bell chains.
Belt Buckles, 'Jiic Sets.

Hlrkok Tongue Style

2 P LA S T IC R A IN C O A T S 7.95

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II iih ii lies,

M irk nek

Dorothy Gray Cosmetic

Prince Gardner

they represent

10.95 to 29.75

ROBES

(.add and S«eiliitK PINS-EAltRINGS

i; N EC K LAC ES

find distill. I mu

•Wtiol 1‘Ianncl

Long and Short Sleeve*

f B L O U S E S ......... 2.95 to 7.95

I BED S O X ..........1.50 to 3.00

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uerrssful iiiintnage

n p ilftm l ( 'o l d and (In lia n lim *

i i-Lunclicon Sets .... 6.95 to 9.95 ,

..V- '«# v x c s n v r r v t co.

Fleli-her

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S L A C K S ..........7.95 to 22.50

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veil In , Sanford aftei
have arrived
tin me In Pecaittt.
spending thr summer
lioff v
Mirh Mr. Gashoff
wilt join them
in the ileal future.

L p u II h -i . W ind, f o rd ttro v and

A ll Linen

falnul or Oak
Rubbar Chair
Cushion* ;

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Coals v^- Jackets 10.95 t«) 29.95

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Mr and Mrs. Charles Parsons
left Monday for Amsterdam, N.
V. nflrr a week in Sanford a*
the guest* of Mr. and *Mr*. J. It.
Truluek.

Handkerchiefs

3.50 to 15.00

I jiH Trinum,il and Tailomi

Newest Designs ’]

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Mis A .t i'rier .I,, i ti.i11mi i*
Mi - Nlr hois . A'hby, former1.
presided .il the regular mretiris
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f •; .InC M " ,hil
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• lilt, o tm )t met Iter 1,1 «i tli
|-. larfc-onville from Mani home of Mrs II. M I'u-nortli t ni, i i i-.oiplinorite-l w|*h a
i at in no A M
t-iidg* liioehron given last Wtd*

FOR HIM

I’rinlrtl and Solid Colom Satin

G O W N S ........

••"‘While*Bii«l~Crdl6fii

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Central Circle Of
Mrs. Nicholas Ashby
Garden Club Meets Honored Willi Party

( lift* ‘ from Ivdrfrt’s .tri- truly pifi- &gt;d heaittv

! which
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n apupil*
t ,' K
S S £ :: B A G S ............. 3.00 to 20.00
areW
- studying,

Chriatmaa Gift for!
Ooa* or

Ky, to spend the Christmas hnli
days with Mrs. Womack.’, par
cnt«.

(.IFTINt; TIME

Room ‘ No. 7 of the Hanford
Grammar School presented a play ; ’
on Friday morning under the ::
"'metlon of Mrt. J. At. Stine- *»
har. It was given during the
ipal hour. The Christmas cus- 2
' toms of old Mexico were depicted 2
in the form of a fiesta. Part of

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Rotundo, George- ftarden, EriTlson. Joen W jl«h ». Sylvia
Phyllis Shaky
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Janet Ratliff. Rosa Col
le and Beverlv Gray.

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Grammar School Has 2 Eliznheth Arden
Fiesta Diirinff Chniiel 2 PERFUM ES .

ht color* were used enhancing
_ fiesta actum* In the flage
decorations and tostunre**The cast of the play "How The
nata Was Broken” included
rly Gray, Beatrice Brown,

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Mis* Emma Spencer is expectlink Klrssell Wallace left yea* *
»&lt;l to arrive the latter part of
preciated
of Scran I on. Pa nnd Mi
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this week to visit- in Hanford Icitlav for. Nrw York and aasign
Alt* i| C. Moore
Weldory nf.llo-ti|n, ' I a,
incut for European duly- He ha*
willi friends and relatives.
been visiting bis family for the
Alt..
Martlia Kivlen
HUM II ANNtH M I Ml V I,.
Mr*. J. W. Merer o f Lake Onora pa.-.t several month*.
Ali * Margaret keirle
Mr nml Mr- Willi Itll t
will have as her guert over the
•if J H1 mivtill1 aim" III" *--l
Pt ami Mr* J N Hobson 'will
holiday* hrr grandson, Bobbie
i !*♦* 1ti fh •%
f ,i -.—li We 1lisle
a*
their
house
guest*
over
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dull, nil \(ts ** ,ii -1 \ i
Mero, formerly of iaike Mary.
7 i
Nolicc
the I'hnstnin*
holiday*
theii
... . Mi
IlMSlMt.ll
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Mis* I'rnrl Jlohsnn.
Ml** Bertie M *r. SWmwrye*. £tirhrlHf t Uf t « ( Si iVirt »Ih||i; j alp fnitllPI \ r ill.-lit. ..f
Jimmy Ingley and Bay Fox daughter*
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title In illy illn ess . anti
are expected In arrive from Au­ registered nur»r. and Mrs. A. R ■laughtei d( Mr, •&gt;n.l Mta H. A. Fi*., i* lieiiii animmn’etl tnflav.
( ^^initiinrttieirl, (Ire Ituys O f
Mr aml Mi ; 1.' 1 .1ill... &lt;
burn, Ala. to vlxil their respec­ RoJi'on .nnd Alfred,, Jr. nf le *
M irrlin ga
w ill
sen. Wiwtrli r a i l
Angrte*. Calif.'
Hielnmayar of - ftils ritv. who*# The weibllng ilate will tie mi - snunimdlif; the tm tlI •-(
tive patent*.
John, Lurinn. on lb" M al H* *' lie itisirilllirin i'll u ntil fu t t h fr
t
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b ill i:lli I I sin: lilo'l lliintui.il Ho
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Mr. nnd M m E It iarnry had
print • Mj , .lollli t*n i th&lt; fo il" i
Ff^rKtiT. ***n of Mr mii-i Mi
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a* their.gueat* oVrr the wrekem! expelling their
II .1. f inch
Jfinme l.ou Mvitrk
Prof, and Mr si Y7.* J. Ijvney of Fatlrhenri Kemiei
tiollegrWinter Park.
win* will Visit here ' over ; + /+ 1 ++ + + + + +++&lt;. + a
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S L I P S ................. 2.00 to 9.95
-Mrs, Ganas Home
.Scene O f Circle Meet :: P A N T I E S ..........1.00 to 1.09
lAiThe Jacaranda Gnnlrn Club
" ir c le met at the home of the
chairman. Mrs. Fred Gnnns, for
ithalr regular monthly meeting on
1 Dee. 13.
Mrs. J. L. Eminisor
gave the IdTTmil nf Yttletide nnd
‘ tha following meml&gt;ers were preaent: MV*. J. Bov Britt, Mr*.
Harry 11. Heerrn, Mrs. Robert
Reely, Mr*. Louis Hughey. Mrs.
Fred Cooper.
Cooper, Mrs. J. G. Methvin.
Mrs, L. 8. llarkcy, Mrs.- Alhcrt
Mrs. John. Courier, Sr.,
Gillon, Mr*. Trank
Donald Harper, Mrs.
Vaughan and Mrs.
Earl Higganbotham as -sliest. *

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Mr. ana Mr* W. 11. Tunnkllffe
T E L E . N O . 148 have a* their house guest at their
home on Mouth Sanford Avenue.
B. M. Tunntcliffe
of
Bowling
Gifrju O.

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1 8 , 1948

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•Welcome to Lyman. Vcm."
Lyman* Ural pnotlce boakef..
ball fame of ttie oraaori t v pUyrd
L Y M A N H IG H SCHOOL NOTES
al Oviedo hut Monday nlfht. It
amacaa »y l o k k a in k &gt;Ic&lt;m a t i i
xraa a p lru irr to w e « many
did you glrb get a* load bottomed Uuuxcni for wmc of familiar faces In the grandstand
netr.nenlar boy??7 Ood. tie Uk*v &gt; »ru «&gt; lookfiig ctvtr.i; then and know Uutl they were all
. double hubba Itubballll he atarted bark to flnUh hu barking our *wrl) team*. Tlw
girls' game * tu a very ckrw one,
but I-ymon' finally won out. The
tcore was as to 27. O '* boys' team
did a little better tflid won by
about ten point*
Lost Thursday juat as the belt
rang for us to go Ivunie. Mr. and
Mrs
(.'laus arrived ut k 1hk&gt;I
(Santa, to you kkldtrai, loaded
down with randy for everyone.
Boy. kkla ahot out hi every 'di­
Touchtojn i 1
rection to see him. Prom Uten on
fm was tv busy man lining them
up while Uiey told him what Uiey

follow Inn
» ll»» *11 Innd !h
Nrmlnol# Counl). KlnrliU. will •bt
nffrrrt! for Mir nl (Hllilk ‘ 6«|rit
#«»r (h** *hlffl&gt;##l and 1mf#I r u h bW.

anb/#rl |o Ihr right » ( th«- Ttu»frr*

A fprrinl payment of tn‘i&lt;
work.* extra -alary. for all full­
time ar-ociatea nho have been
employed for the foil year of
l!Urt and nn a proportionate basin
for extra and part-time associate,
and for those employed less than
a year wras' announced today by
J. C. 'Penny Co. All Penny as*

wanted hint to bnng thetn f'*r
ChrUtmos. It'a
a
good
thing
children have to go to bed on
ChrUtnvoa -Kx* or Haiita' w^mld
be anowvd under. Oh. &gt;twM! Don’t
forget to hang up ymir .t o km.'
ChrUtmaa. cause .ytat're bound to
get Mimethltig better than a fool
In It.

The woild't‘ ’ most wanted” pen. .. il wrilei
dry with wet ink) Costly Ovmiridium lip
Harts instantly. . . floats shadow-silent and
velvet smooth. The " 5 I” is crafted wilh
Falter precision. .. available in four superb
colon. 1’ad.er ” 51” pencil to match.

One of our old etudcnts Ju*l
dtMharged
from the Navy
r e c■lltly
n ...,____
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who U a aenlnr this yi-ur t- Marvin
(Robert i Wilson - He U ab» « i ‘"
of our most enUiulardh: eliear.
lenders ’tWeleome home, Merve."

IW, w*k Ultraloy ropi, /• ffck ft* &lt;“ *
$ 1 7 *^ 0

plot fed. To*.

Mary Christmas

Abide New Year

OFFICIAL RKKIfiNS
W ASHINGTON. Dtv. IK, O il—1
Harold Hmith, .former |«udg»* tlirectnr who has -been eerving ns
vice president of the World Hank
tsigned t&lt; day. ■ However, Kmilb
haa ennwatated to remain at l.'i&lt;
post until a ,ccce»«or i* appointed
to take the place uf Kugeite Mever.' the preablsnt of -the bunk,
who also resigned recently. Mey­
er’s resignation became effective

inr lulrrnttl Iniprmrmrnl Fund

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roarlhtturr
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al
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right of w*&gt; fa# frrl * idr will !»•
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whleh Ihrrr l» an •nation HUU
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half of all |»#lrol#uni ami Ihl##

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Phone 1218

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nceda treatment with undertltindlnf. The claw work
tif the Id’UAer Dramatic Studios is very helpful lit
T h is m l Is a F R E E pass f o r o iie le s s o n . B r in g i t
T h e W o m a n ’* C lu b , O n k A r c . at 8 :3 0 T h u r s d a y .

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LOSSINC TRANSFER &amp; STO RAGE CO.

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Agent for Great Southern Trucking Company
Pick Up and Delivery Strvice

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Specialising in local and long distance hauling

A. D. R O U N TR E E

The Lcuser Dramatic Studios

14 French Avr.

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Nile 731 -R

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I .««l &gt;• hlt.sk 34 HunUlMltt PUI
lidtik 3 pair-- 45 S 64 *7 A 49

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EVERSHARP &amp;
RETRACTARIE

Wti Make Our Own Ice Cream, All Flavors
Tasty • Delicious - Healthful

Harwoods Canadian Whiskey

4*5

Overholt Rye Bottled in Bond-

4*.r

Four Rosas

4-5

Lord Calverts

4-5

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4-5.

Guckenheimer

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from Paris!

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Touehton Drug Co.

ff

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nooaio

nritixio

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doirn die and c miner
gerriiurt. electric ap

with bull, aml trimdi.)- water.
tdciltic ■tt.ve, telepbolii'. I m i n
(-..ml fn. i In.,.| Fan give tm
Ilied iiHi' |.... I'.-imi. I'liuMe ( ‘mill

tii'b m g i.im biiir.. Iron
■is- 3Oh Saufoid Ave

IIK Itr s SKW ISli

)" i» t home and tour
m&gt;feeling

M M 'llIN K , SHOP

new fixture.

our pre.ent' inachine Int

Jidin'a Meet tie (inn

table eletrtrlc. ■ In ila ll th
nnl and forward nttarh
llepuir all makes. Hup
for all /imehim'., 115 Hi
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tug and alteratbmt
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Apricot

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COMPITE IH TMl SIC.

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DM* rat.l 15 for $1 (10
l.'V car.I III fur fj4io
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Theatre and Elka Club

0 P.M.

Gordon

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NICK’S PACKAGE STORE
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now

EN DRUGS

PAIR

I.DANN VIA UK

FltOM 110 TO IJOO
strict privacy; fnxi service
FLORIDA LOAN t’O.
Iu2 Salifuril Avenue

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AUTOS FOR SALE*

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Good ioiiihtli.il.

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men and wuiuen’a inuxrca*ioti YOUK natuial 'cxlre fur privacy
• huca and many other iwaire
In Riumjf “ mai'er* |a elrlcU*
item*. J. W. Clark’* Storm
respected bare.
Friend* and
FOB S A LK : SlamlaAl alia va«*ar
• voul yuur credit.
Your em­
girl* bicycle-excellent condition.
ployer or buiineee aaeoclalae
Phone CU2-B.
will not hear o f yaer pereone)
affairs. There la no causa-fa*
rmbarreument.
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Keaaonable credit requirementa
No co-makere on money loibs
Variable paymen
F A M IL Y L&lt;
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t'nny'a uti.rt- • oiitainiiig chll
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4 M AIIUUANY dining chnira. all
fur fOO.UOi Phone NH or nw
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wears real i«wtlt. Imported b yfU
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IN P A T T E R N S HE’ L L L I K E

SO definitely French! Crown Jewel
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AND C U T FLO W ERS

4-5

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FLOWERS AND POTTED PUNTS

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Seagrams Gin

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hone Ught-wuighl.Florida topconU flo feci good..
wnrmllt \VithoiU weight, ModeU arc tho popula
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!?35.00 to $45.00

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G R O W N UPS T O O
) Our Toy and Canned
Food Matinee
CTURDAY— 10:00 A.M .
•on the screonNelton Eddy

SALE

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Get yo«r order in early. W e are filling orders ns they
come ih.
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alarm ••Inch*. $,t nn Sj.afMcrx,
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MOTORCYCLE TIRES

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Mmitrd Numper

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A R T IC L E S

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217 F.. 1st Street

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112 W E S T FIRST STTEET — PIIONF. 880

FOR R E N T

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B IL L ’S P A C K A G E S T O R E
AND BAR

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Seminole bounty Credit Assoeialion
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today mgnrtl a Tlvr ytnr runt no i
Vi n 'hr tlrouklyn lUnlifrf* of (hr
All Anirrira
confrrrmr.
V §«•••■
pifphlrill Kill (
of (hr llrwkljrn
club '*«)*# (hr iliM Utnrnl milk* ■»
plaeea him in n rategoi. w.th lK)|»b« out* n1 thr hiifhr-l panl
iaiflon Kdinfleld, Ueorge Moye, pUyrr* in I hr pro gamr.
J&lt; hn Courier,
IJuilUn , Jordan,
Geurge McClelland, Inland Vic*
t'lelland, Klwin S&lt;|uire», U..l&gt;&lt; rt Speaking Of buying
banquet for
Sininoff and other notable play.
Christmas Presents
and Jl was i
er» that have seen action wear­
lias l»'. n lie
ing Ihr ornnge and black.
llu* ocrusinit,
Dr. I.uther Do., awarded paaa*
One of On
r* to the Orange Howl game to
cident. Dial
Clyde Hull and Iliro U . k a .lM i
fn# an.| w nul-kf«»l ill ll*
evening w«&lt;
and passe, to the llatoi Howl
I inuluul f'“ itip;tiiit?f» you
llu- gm ... lu
weid to ( i Wynne Heel an.l fla t ,
lu -'*4. «»f (In1 prtMiihim
llx AndeiM.it
t itce titaiitham in liehalf of the
\Mil kQ\r |||l* tIKH t* &gt;*«'ii
Kettles .ind
Sanford Kiwani* t'lub. The »&gt;*to pend oil your fam ilv
tem used to select the playet*
to tee.lv* included a judgment
of improvement in play, .ports,
M. IIUVD A t’O.
inauvhip and arhulastie ability.
"Your Mutual Itoutnmi' Ktjcttd"
Phniie D&gt;1
Sanford has a nurleus around l l i ' y Mngnolia Avr.
which a potent gr.d machine will
gosling from •.|u- box tlu.M.
lie built next year. Aniotiy those
tn l luati'.l with laughter,
to return to the fold fm arliun
wit. a |.ir . eolation .&gt;f u g.
next Fall w ill ' in.lud* A Imny
Alexander,
Four
Clyde Mutt
withstood
Bass,' Kugt'iie Mm per. Chit
•light i iitli'Um , t of his physique »en. Chuck I ter roll, llujly
NOW
IN S T O C K
and Wallace Tyrr. With
.tulwurt. an these on hat
the ••Wars" next year the
will again f.eld a film
eleven.

Notet-u-Wc have no facililie* for repairing or re
finishing used toys- Please tiring toya that may It.
used without repairing.
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»»f \hv • nut»tfin&lt;ltng plnyrr* in
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INSIDE SPORTS REPORT

ELKS CHRISTMAS TREE
May lit Left at Mather Furniture Co.

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overconiihK shyness. The rates, are very reasonable.

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Prompt ftml F.f/irlent One Day Servicn
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Th e Poor C avg M an

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THE S AN FO R D H ERALD, SANFORD, FLO R ID A „

W E D N E S D A Y , DEC. 18, 194

\r,E six

Partly* cloudy and somewhat cold­
er this afternoon and tonight.
Friday cloudy and continued cool.

W a tM jthe Fregrias of Anaerieai
Frrvperily far Baaferdt

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V O L U M E X X X V III

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To Testify A t Bilbo Hearing

v Seven Lives

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Bus-Truck Collision
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T M IN E A P O U S , Dec. 19—
» &gt; — Nearly 1.000,000 bush•1b of rrrain were destroy­
ed early today In n specta­
cular fire— visible for 250
miles around Minneapolis.
Flames shot one hundred
and fifty feat in the air de­
stroying the union R?nin
elevator. It was bsliavad that

Shop at Your Leisure

1ARGE
SELECTION

Sanford Merchants Decorate
Their Stores For Christinas

PIN-UP LAM PS

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Ganulno
Mohogony
llivj. 593 00 Voluo

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INNERSPRING MATTRESS
AND BOX SPRING

From

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Torrtn

LIMITED
QUANTITY
FULL SIZE

CLEARANCE

AUTOMATIC
ELECTRIC

Aluminum

All Metal

Specially

Sm okers

From

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HAMPERS

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Givr. A
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Pastel Co'ors

MKiTAL LAW N TABLES

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COLORS

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FROM.
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nirtndard Sira
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Electric Lunch-Maker

Famous "Samson'

Steel Lawn

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Chairs From

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Teeter Totter
Coraplets

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BABY-SW IN G
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Accused O f Defrauding* Western Electric

UNCONDITIONALLY

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WASHINGTON. Dec. 19. —
(A P )— Prcoldmti Truman said
today that he » a , hopeful of
speeding up Ihn immigration
into this riMinlry of qualified
refugee* and displaced persona.
The Provident added that ho
had taken up the refugee prob­
lem »i"h the Maritime CowlF-ItVmn and ran-hold out hope
of an yarly improvement in the
situation. The 1‘realdent declar­
ed he «a a mindful of the bleak
ChrMman ahead'for theee peo­
ple « ho already have aiiffrrqd
so murh.

WASHINGTON. Dec. 19
— &lt;/P) —Mississippi’s m a n
Bilbo insisted angrily today
that lie never’ got a cent of
the $25,(100 banded to him
by a war contractor. At tho
Senate Committee hearing
today, Bilbo said the money
was used in a fruitless cant”
paint! io elect Wall Doxey

Nam ed Player On
All-State Eleven

Ai $18,000 A Year

i ( nil tin ii4'd ( rilicisin
Heard ( Ivt’r (Quality

British Socialists To
Take Over Farming

ISYMDA*?*

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Senator Bilbo
Takes Stand In
Own Behalf
Mississippinn Denies
He Got A D o l l a r
O f $25,000 G i v e n
Him By Contractor

Jaycccs Plan Distribution Of..L000__
Copies Of Florida Jaycee News

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PtATED

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TrumanSaya M anage­
ment, L a b o r Can
Avoid Depression;
Taf t Hits Inflation

Kalian Hmiscwives

Boby

Camplata
MopT*
FinWi

Prospects Of
Slump In ’47
A re Debated

Urol her Of Sanford
Women Died Dee. IN

CHOICE

V/illi
Coal
Sevnul
MoHefs

LARGE ROUND
UR SQUARE
CHOICE OF COLORS

V ET FR00’
IKNCMPRIKG

Plastic Lawn C H A IR S

Associated Press Leased Wtro

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$241.SO

19-16

CapL J. (i. (iovocek Langner I,s Hired

Mahogany

C O M P LE T E 6ED O U T flT
MODERN STYIE METAL BID

ID.

the elevator i u fILlsd with U rtar. A t current msrkat prlcra Uti
flke wee * » pec tad to run into I
more than M.ooaoco
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M o il
of
ttimtsspolis' f|re •
II* A**nested I'Ve**
equipment was «*nt to combct the
The pi*** nnd eon* * f whethr*
fire which broke out after mid­
HUD IN DtfAUlT Of BAtt. these four men pictured at the llud*on Coiinty Prosecutor'* nfltcc, Jersey City. M. J.,
th e nation i* due to have an •'Co
night. Firemen from neighboring
are charged with conspiracy to defraud the Wcitcm F.lcrtrlc Co., ef more than Sioo.ono In complex voucher
norn ir rree»*1en' n e x t 'y e a r arr
fit. Paul Alto were tint to fight AFOtMIR SiCMTAlY to Ben. Theodors Bilbo (D-MIrs ). fMwsrd Terry,
padding operations. Thry nro (I. »»»
to r.): Rsf.vcic P.
Galnntr, Il.lItMll
Harold fa.
E. ITTIlirr
PfctfTcr 1
and
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A. Lliciguano,
»*tll Ijlll.lIH-*, George •F.• AS.Mill,
10(1
hack in
the blssa In the two block long is shown In bed at the Watkins Mcmoriel Hospital, Mcrjdan. Ml*s. Terry
T / lhofI a report ' AnlhonJ **• Blankcn. They were employed at a WE plant in Bayonne, N. J., now closed, (/nfcmafional)
following• Ih
the "release
plans to leave the hospital In testify bsfore tha War Investigating Com­
by President Truman's thrcO-man j ------ —a.' - — — - ----Intense heat hundlcr.ppjd the mittee In Washington which Is probing charges that Sen. nilbo al­
(fntrrnstlonoD
cci nornir council
That report. l * r « i a *
a
&lt;|
firemen but they soeceedrd in legedly accepted several gifts from war contractors.
saying *urh a recr»sinii i* in W | | | i q A n f l P r C n i l
preventing the fire from rcschlryg
iV**sprc».- ha* brought reaction » »
fU lU C IO U II
■h er grain etavatore nearby. Tift
from* R ’ puM'rjin Imdrru. inrlud
fire was brought under control
Inc Srnninr Kobrrl Tnfl of Obln
after four hours but It Is. expect­
ed to bum for several days.
Tufl luiri
n rnII In buai*
T b f -building w e, owned by
nrnn nnd labor
lo t*kr
Frotbert Grain and Malting Com­
strp.% to avniil th&lt;* possibility of
r*p»
pany of Milwaukee. Tbs officials
i»n fcoiiHinlr
*ii
who
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•Aid they believed the- fire wa*
Taft
iirirp’’*
to k«^|»
Sunft’t '1 II***
Everywhere in fbe downtown and dolls and kiddie hooks ami ptlrr r|ns4ft n»ni |f»t»f‘f to rf frail*
started from .grain which became
tbr litur |*e
overheated when It clogged In n district, shopper» arc bcijig allied novelties. Rowell’ . Office Supply fi«»m tabiif |Hr Oblomi rnl|i "im
with »*••• Nrf'i
iu selection of t'hristma
gifts has an attractive window iflsplay rra%onablr*' ndpi* drfnan&lt;la»
arrival (»»*»»•
| by attractive wind**** display, &gt;f of gifts useful for home and ofThr R**|in'tlirn»» Srnatrr brad
Y n rk mi l ,r
Of
M nriila
I ’ruil
^C O L U M B IA . S. C., Dec. IP. &lt;49 vnrird merchandise Many &lt;*f the fire use.
y tfinkinir t ; o r strerinL*
Mil Dl I- I .
There arc a'tractivc flower ili* th»
®- Tha second school bus accident window* have Christina* trees,
fMiminitt
*r
nf
*b*'
Srpatr.
Taft
• fill III Milt* l»
within 24 hours In South Caro­ colorful barkgromiit* and snow play* In Ihc window* of the «nyji l»#* ItfljpvFj Hrruidrnt Tru
ttt'ALA , itec. r.t, up* w.ih* H n v M r rtl ' *1
\ I I \ N l \. I l r t
n . ( A l '| •
line totta kllbd •'sswm lll work­ matting* tn givr Ihc proper yule- llrnry Russell Seed Store, agent m an 'll rr«»iio m lr ndviurra nhoiild tll.toi rod, itFIlllllDtr Mijjb
•N iHRiNs »*rip in H'nmI «|rm.»Pfl
for
McNeill
nod
Yo«t,
fl**»
tat-»
liiir
netting.
Merchant*
*ic*|
in
I
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pfitrti
I
er and injured three young child­
«i*d I d h i -siip p lt. b ill U u l ln t
h a v r plriFa •| iiio ff n l i r » i In th a li f •»I fiillbai V, Hjftfk l»*rn fuiMi* t| mu HIjuhIikb: •
ren. Two olher men were acri- these &lt;fec*&gt;rotinn» due to the Con­ end in the Ro*»etter display on.
th r Kfori'U ^ U » !r S | i n i li« r r il f r i
• Mil rrt.riptM for nlhri mm
Magnolia
Avenue.
Ivey
a
Shoe*
first
annual
teport
on
what
Tafl
|i|Miii«stii»n
a
,
fa
ff
ami
oaair •Injured when tha bus col­ te, t recently staged by the San­
HUMhtlr^ tarir null modrfAtr
Irenirndoiia
"res'poniT
A
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AII
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ttore
has
altractive
greenery
and
call*
Ihe
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, it
a . ssttitisiitsf
lided with • lumber truck near ford Merchants Association.
•t iv
was
announced last night by ( f f h ii lr .i l tfr / R J iu .ifi*l
llii\ iiimiiiImc ‘fin fhr A lb n li
In order to rive last minute tree and Santa miniature. J. C 1*11ity” of 1*1mr an*! management .4 li Wing, president
Amin .**n‘. u jttinit? »»Uti* f and 4tu rf v m i m ' i '
the town of White Rock, IH mile*
pi *» ln» r nidiltpi Dl insist » f i f
to
ke.-p
price*
and
wage*
in
liqe
Penney, has huge poinsrttiaa for
o f f l r r i aiis I ,i I t HriiiMfti*. f « i
shopper*
a
chance
to
secure
gift*,
elect
Iriji
w
a.
nearly
imaoimmtr
northwest ef Columbia.
i k . i l b , l.iiu ;r iii» t
r f r b lim ,
ths majority of stoic* will remain background. Roumillat and Alt
"1' is encouraging to find n by the nportwritpr* &lt;*f the *ta'r. •b^rattif* *« .* t t»in| 11«*itlt*ttnut* In
The dead man was Ernest Ham open
•ind cr«|»rfiiii| Mm %
in llmitrd
until 0:00 o'clock in 'the ilrrsoq, has 'a full »lic*l "Old government commission Mating
Notfflfliidi 1* l.iy nffrt H 'lL i.
RowaJ .aged 60, an occupant •o f evening **n Saturday. MnndsF and l.amp Lighter’’ in eotmectinn with
The mjthiral Irani previously bn w r |ti*»m*»lrf|
'(riiMiitl \p|»lr*4 tarir in librrat
•-■•ui » f liru*
tha truck. Both driveri were ser- Tuead*v evypingv t* was an­ Uis Chriatmts #aal_ sals- l-ansy'* so srnndl) the general, principle, •hosnn l.y Ain Id Fmnefrock of f u lf ill
ni|i|il v nnd iimbmcid
\ If**
th#- S im lt -\u I *••••■
underlying
mid
imp'd
cluplnyrnaf*
f$.u*ly Injuied atm were taken l » nounced today by Andrew Btine, Diug ha* n nice tree contrasted
J,*V*.*'iolt,r: -f.».*t* * dtl-o *sf *1.. %fl*l I|H*I »
ftrin h fH lfii briMichl 40 rffitj*
u( .» ♦P*1I|»
amt
pro-spcrl'y,’’
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a
ft
-aid.
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a Columbia hospital. By a quirk president of the Sanford Merch­ with ann*7 white background, and
Florida rime* Dninn, wa- picked
f.tf |»P| * I | t »»•|- r | lip ( .1 |iiid
I doubt if it lays sufficient atre*t
of Tate the drivers are both ants Association.
Home stora* gift*. Touchlon'a Drug Httuc ha* on Ih ’ tremendous respnnMhddy by I.all.I and nearly a hundrrd m rn t
named Weaalnger, although they are advertising that they will re attractively displayed gift* Mi*
player
were given * otisideratnm j
•tr&gt;t
I W i I I A N I l . I»rr. n . f A p »
nr ting **ti b o 'ln c - I*, keep *ls
main open until P 00 o'clock on key’s Drug Store window gleam*
Wing w In* i aI ■* chairman &lt;&gt;( ■ ,
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&lt;»r
I jti
I Br* flnridd * dnii &lt;
nrO'c, down nnd **n labor t • •c.
with silver tinsel.
Friday evening all**.
Flur.d.* Ml Southern arlrction • i,.,r i.r.nnlng l&lt;* Mir I it .-f
inn
JuIiim lauiKtirr l«&gt;
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. IP. &lt;/19
The first prise winning Yowell
Thr Music no* lias attiactisc train from nnrrasontiLle dHoand* sail) I*, would I**.11 members "I
*.iic» wa- m charge of an im
tlair «l j» m I i i i nf |lf»00 n
— A hotel fire in Philadelphia window ha* a crimson background rhristmas posters in eonnrrinn fo r increased wag* rate*.”
the wntrr* asaoclalinn asking r-mp I it ion closing m l -uipl-l
•tun*rVi pin* M pennr* f«» nmkr
Mr. Truman, wrho mad.
the per m i , vir.II tn add to the AM
last night claimed the lives of with silver stars snd bells, end with record sales end display of
•npplirt ui thr Ai.mv &lt;ni ba r a m m i^ of i-ipiirl pn^Hihilillm
six negroe* and Injured mor, toys ami gifts on display. Tin
emnmnir report public, *»M he State fir s t team those p la y e r - jfi*t ••••rll » ^ «»f N u w iik r •.
Electric
«nd to f r II thr r It rim imlunlry
than 40 othara. The blase occurr­ Hollywood ‘Shops, another prit«
dirrsn’t agree hi* M*lvi*prs’ *og. who w rre picked fo r honor a iilr ((rrinmny.
Imim l»rs| III g o about getting
ed In a low-priced south aide pinner, feature* a reindeer back'
K“v*tion that there may iw a l&gt;o*i-‘ m eritn*n f**r A l l S o u th e rn .
lit* tatr&lt;| I but H |4 bia ilitr n
biisim-na from flu- llnilnl King*
. oteL Early investigation blame* ground, .Christnia* lire and child
ness recession next year.
1 he
•4 ir Miid l l i f t r bud b rrn n wid* ♦mu fa renin in in Ntmv srivlri*
dotti «i»il f»liirr ronntrirri VlgRobb's Bakery,
C discarded eigaret as the cause rctt’s supplies.
president told newsmen thal the
lliv
l'lL p 'lir r nf
n p llli'U I
IlfflWRRM m l at Mu* «*l»d *if In li'NVR In
tiijtiia «»pp4ss«|imu in fhr hiring
of the disaster which forced more second prise winner, ha* a minis
nutlrKik i* gn*&gt;d ami will coni 'no*
t»
ill
l»
p.»ll
In
Ml,*hsdl
L
f
I
I
A l l S lu t • and A l l S m ilb r in
&lt;•»
•*f f 4tig nrr
rtpren^ed l»y
than ona hundred residents from ture display of the Christ chib
I- t*e goorl if people stay « ' w*,ik
\
Y
‘
#
Ib r p a il ni|&lt;l lh n ( Iht* yrn f ’
Mill! Tire, ner rrlai 1 m anjgrr
rnr men* clothing and .gift
the fbur-atorv building in near tn the Manger. S decorated tree,
The President *anl that .a* he ftrlr* I is ill w w r it im i i* ir r p lliitt . If
s«f its,
| m iid f.iotartri nnd
nnd a miniature village In winter the H. L. Perkins window wi&gt;n -or- it, nohodv wan'* any .i*&gt;lc»
freeijng weather.
&gt;filpp* • S v-•a* I aI li Mi aI Df l|R
porple mites, white lu»e*l*. **■* • at all, an-l said tic do-«n‘t " ok thri t a t iln - i*I -sit! p r r M1l*wl*»l» II ••
time.
I 1ilinb*'r iif all
U l r f i w ill •••
*1*1 I 'lM .Bid ba I f A f f il file s «l
Hill Hardware Go. bah an en- fur lined driving glove*, ait*.*, i any nf Ihc recent lalxu
.pruined t ti ifiebld r fh o .ir A l l Hinifb
il% iiik u lir d taimld f i r lit* pet
pecinlly attractive scene with fire­ attention, tjlher attractive &lt;lnth- papei actually wrre nrrrvvan
r r ii h*»i»i»i4blr mr fit foil rftftd id u l'
•mi it* I pm blrm n and »«lso Mih
place hung with stockings await­ ing store windows arc Cowan-,
f t IS,..| o f M r .
II
M
Pe a t r r
The
chief
.'scrulive
has
*np r i fl»r I iim m iv iiim
lo fr**who d«» »«»»t ipp*,;« r on A l l S in * '
ing the coming of Saida Claus. Purcell’s and on Kanfor*! Avenue
ft
1
1
-1
.Mii.
Oort*
T
im
Id
a
r
will
i
r
«
nr
unccd
that
he
will
make
speci­
T h r A l l H o u th rm m n d l d l’N w ill
im n il'M h nnd lu N llfin l c ^ illrL im .
Notable for toy and kiddles car ths Outlet and the II and A Store.
»i*t
tojenrn
of
.tbr
dratb
of
thrjr
fic
recommendations
1n
Congress
hr nnnnunfUd Orr. 22.
IP. |/P&gt;— Russia suggested today display is the Firestone Stars, Mathers features furniture, jewel­
b|o|hi»r. J . I#- llu n lr n . w hich »»rJll^ k !»n n vlllr'I» A n d re w Jn rkim n
■hat the proposed investigation and next to Hi the doll and toy ry. fur coats and other gift*. on legislation tn carry nut tha
I.AhM.ANO,
Orr I.,
f, pr.
proposa), o f hi* advisor*. Those plm rn! O v rrr »m t h r w rite r* A ll currrd Init night in I lir* Vi-teraio*
Thorpe
Furniture,
Sanford
Furni­
furniture
display
hr
McCrorv’e
of Greek border cond'Uons ho
lltiN|»itfil In liny Piiin
r
*
Heavy prr .1 hmtmnn dradvisers
have
cautioned
tha'
a
ture
*nd
Haynes
and
William*
window.
Another
outstanding
dis­
■ extended to a study of whal'a
Rlm tr f i n ( Ira n i w h ile Tmmpa had
Mr Harden, in hi* e.aJy TTrnes, •"••••I f'*r Miangrn nnd Ungrrlfir.t
going on In all of Graac*. The play is that of , the Sanford have attractive furniture, radio*, mere than ordinarily favorable one; M Hunt. iw n ; Mlmnil Brmrh hdt| l*rs'f| III, ill he*%|t h fni .r\ernl *rve*t l i fuigblril ♦be Molld*
washing
machines
and
other
mer­
outlook
fo
r
Job*
and
prndurtion
Harry Robson’S
proposal for a . Unlled Nallona llnrdware Co.
r n r ; Vnunwn f* lly , o n r ; Sm nf'»id •iBilifln
H r wn » ad m itted ♦•.» Mnv •» .
pi* lu iv v u tir w lm l. bn* ro ll
’
-Investigation of the border came Sporting Goods Store al»o hes chandise. Rader Jewelry Co and in the next few years might not nni»; H n b r rt^ K I *rr n f J n rk .'in Pine tin p itn l r I n iiii i w i t«i**r«*H^ *»•• i#»af e.sinpl*i*ifn « v r r *|«inlifv
Wert’s
feature
attractive
displays.
to
lull
government
official
into
frofo *he American delegation, lots of toys on dtspiav.- Sear*
le u
.t I ♦••lull*i «mi »%f *be f 1 4»if a It
v illr , I wn
and. the Russian suggestion that window alio shows dolls and The Aiken Fruit Store ha* a tree a -ao-r'allcd "d riftin g” polo y
TiiftriMl rrV|re a ill Isa- tu ld li ..... . ,| ,ti tfu- oinrkri wn ll
V\Tiil«»
Ib
r
w
r
i
l
r
r
i
voted
r
decorated
with
apples.
The
tw.wl
Coleman’s Gift Store tn
..
It be extended Indicates a change toy*.
a4 a »»fa. ll 'f i|Rf' 4 ad Ilf.if- l.'IM I *,|
•
a,. .1r if. -%»••*» . ra'p**l'
tnrcr«* fitiiiiVri*i »»f rn n d id n tr •
In the Bovlst attitude. Previously. Magnolia Avenue, feature* In Its lin g alley window is well *tr*
' • &gt;a if S n t m d n v »»f ** n •*••»• » ' I
' I *■*
‘ tie
I I i id a
*.i!ru «
* lumtiix
JAPS TO GO IIOMI
••Irrtbm ••( lliiw * p U y n i
Russia vetoed Just *uch e pro­ window "distinctive” gifts, toys I -ated.
I •* I
\| i m i l l M i *
P e■an
n p e in t
.,,
. j* « I# i
-i v ia*r m e n
almnfit
ntinliimniiM
T h e y »••»•
posal.
Earlier, Yugoslavia ob­
liddai |dan I- leave I'.iiig lil
ll* .i i.l-i g.H|w*f.i.it rn lltitiu c d In
dm Isfirrn flm nd nii, .1m rk iio n villr An
TOKYO. Ore. IU. (/PI
jected to the Ameriran proposal,
•arduita
. n r In t..r lilg li prnlve on nr
David Burpee PraiscH Nnd (iffiffa l MurArthur** bnui^ Hrrw .1nr kfnn •l»nr Itfield nrr; * ••• *1
kind repeated a demand for a Speers Entertain
n i'il.t " f d* appearance and fine
Rerretle, Hill»li&lt;&gt;r*.ugh *lar. and
check on conditions In Greece ItItotary’H Board Airport On V isit Here
q u a lity , lint in h numle&gt;i o f m a rWillis Anderson.
high
»r*ui"g
aa&gt;f.
. '
60,000 Japanese war prisoner*, bark nf Hanford's Seminole High
C ln r m U M
sb e -l/ssl sJ H r t* •* W«4 b rin g pushed in to the
•
Under the American plan, the
High praise for the fsrllMrs and olher nationals whn ,|e»ue to
M o r m i n t f i f l r i r k l I S ksi*kgr«Mifid l» t T im v of ro m p ^ ticommission would Trtvaatlgate con­
llsrkfirld rsndidntes i were un­
of tho Hanford Municipal Airport
bn repatriated. An rtffirlal an­ usually niimcroua while Ihcre
ditions on both sides of Ins Greek
was voiced Saturday by David
. - frontier, thu» looking Into the
Burpee, owner of the Bufpcc Heed nouncement said Supreme Iliad- were only a handful •/ guard*
affairs of AUfcata.*Jfalgarla and
Company, when he was erreted quartans suggested that shipuing ami tackles to pick from. Rill Ho- nstio have *b roken m il in H a jy,
By Jack Rotro. manager -t »nr u ss -available to ropatriaU -J00.U lU T tlrw rin FId rtjK -e , w fie rr hull &lt;•; « w -iiil -if lire I ’om m i •-Ion rep
Mlve* are w o rm in g market* and
local branch of the company Mr. OOO monthly, but Russia set the
Burpee came In his own orange lim it at 60,000.
tn n iln g over food cart;; In ptnteel re entalivcv painted mil that the
fluctuating market, Jrolb on fre*h
colored Beechcraft plane. ‘ Mari­
against mm rin g food prlrc.-.
gold,- piloted b f Stanley Herbert,
Tlie hew outburst* came jia the citrus ami on cannc.l juice, was
•Chamber df r iib o r In th e Maple.. causing linrinful ennfuaton among
and with him- was John 8 Lawson,
|e«kiu c a lle d - o f f - a r c e m l M rik* the trade, with’ bilyrr.. TirsliiTmg
a company official.
•
tttilch Imd paralysed the are* |nr to make pturha=LM lieyiimf their
Mr. Burpee and Mr. lawsnet were
ThTvse fresent "wVre'ttirls Tu'tntw o days qf*e s trik e w as ended immediate heeds.
er, Clarrnre Reddlhy, Andrew guests at Mr. and Mrs. Horen Mr.
an Internationally known ehomtnt, Carrs way. I^-a Leshrr, James U Lawson spang the week-end at
a lte r lalror representative* |e-l&gt;1 an
U m n n a lly
w a im
w eather III
who disappeared early In the week Inglry, Holland Bean. Walter the Hotel Mayfair, and Mr Burpee
a ll n ig h t eoufnrnncr w ith govern­
tb» m a rke ts
m a lrh in g q ftlm lOne thousand copies of the De­ dent' Ratlgsn reported that the m ent representative.-, •
. on an aalomoblls ( n f from Har­ Ifaynea, George Touhy, George flew on to Miami on a combined
cember issue of the Florida Jay­ problems of increase In memlx? . T ire C ham b er announced in a la r rn n d itio n in F lo rid a — was
risonburg,- Ve. to &gt; his homo in
business and vacation trip
Stlns and II. II. Coleman.
Mttuchsn. N. J.
cee .News, dedicated to and fea­ ship will be taken up. tngrthrr broadcast th a t I t hail decided to blam ed fo r m uch » ( the d rr a y
■! -• Officials suspect the doctor may
turing numerous articles and pic­ with plans for the 1047 program end tire stoppage but added It w hich w as can .m g such heavy
hava been' • vleUm of foul play
tures of Sanford end Seminole of the club, at a director’s meet- wa-t going to o rg a n lrc t-o -ra lle d Ins* in seme shipm en ts o f o r­
ange* and tan ge rin e s.
b a n k a he usually earrlad largo
T A L L A H A SSE E , Dee.
County, will be mailed away by Ipg Tuesday evening. 8. J. Ben ag ita tio n m rnm lttce* to keep (irrv s « U U of money on hbA&lt;
...
Even the east coast’, Indian
Low bids tor M mile* of\road Im merpbers o f the Sanford Junior nla,* president ‘ o f the Soaring Itssg th e governtmerit fo r relief
proveiuenta in eight Florida court- Chamber
of
Commerce, Jack School at the Sanford Municipal measures to h a lt tire skyrocketing K ver ntra. generally recognised
a. producing atmvp the average
ttas w en received today by the Ratlgsn, club president, announc­ Airport, was Introduced by Har­ coat o f living.
LONDON. Dec. 1»—(A V ®
fruit, came in for a share of criState Road Department The pro­ ed at the dinner meeting today ry Robinson, flying instructor nf
carried Its eaclallaalion pro
RADIO MAGIC
tirnl comment.
A rtfpotl from
jects era located In Lee. narasota. a t the Motor Inn.
Ine 8anford School o f Aviation.
one step furtlwr today when
BALTIMORE, Dec. 10. bVi Duval. Broward. Orange. Semi­
Mr.
Dennis
had
with
him
an
labor government announced
He pointed out that « double Issue o f Soaring, a msgasine of The posslbilitv o f vast rh n n g rs
nole and OUehrtst count le* The
plans to control the tanninf
page advertising spread in the
tads total • ijpbojooo.
:
interest to gliding, which has de­ in radio reception were opened
ded to ar- duatry—plane to havexhe go
Issue had been provided by both voted fk two page Illustrated art!- today with an a n n o u n rrm c n l by
at and waa ment supervise plantings
the Junior and Senior Chambers
Johns Hopkins University scien­
URANCE
ift Monday. guarantee prices far many &lt;
o f Coramerca, and aald that If
tists that they have discovered
I more has
accidentally a hew method o f rad­
office o f the Social morn Jaycee help had been avail­
io reception. They have received
Security
ministration In Or- able, morn merchenU could have
clearly local programs using only
Dead today that its been contacted for advertising,
a tiny strip o f frozen metal,
rcpreasntatlvi• Will ba In Sanford and that tha U page issue coulfl
smaller than a pin, withgut power
Dee. IT at Ui» United States Em- hava bean even larger. Limita­
source, tubes or antenna. * Dr.
plcyment Setrvfea at 10:30 A. M. tion on newsprint prevented mor*
Donald Andrews sgld the prog­
to U00 P. K , fo r tha purpos# of than tha 16,000 Issue* being
rams were recieved on a pices of
.
assisting all penone having bust- printed, he said.
columblum nitride which had been
Floyd Palmer told of possi­
r I desiring informamads superconductive by lowering
id A ge and Rervlvora bility of increase of membership
Us tsmptratura to shout 438 deIn tho Casselberry region. Presi­
gTcen below g»ro Fahrenheit.

KNEE HOLE DESKS

B ..I.

FLORIDA, T H U R S D A Y , D E C .

. i -j1

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... *

to the Senate.
.
K.nller. Hllho let flv with a
tirade of strong language today
at his former secretary, Fdwtl I
TerrV. who trib fin l *g‘.*m*t
thr Seii.it.it vr.frrdny Hillio n llfJ
Terry
Judas lic.inot. Hmtut
nnd lienrdirt Xrimld all in
Tbr y*r nnfor «lnin\e«1 hr hn§
nrva*r ii krd fnr gifts nr loans
fr*»ni frirrul-, rxci'pt for money
to pay alimony to bi.s r*-w ifr. .
Hllho mid ila* nn ol«| Southern
eiiptoni 1° give presrnt.n tn public
srrvaiits. The Senator h being
lnvcTtigafr«l regarding hU rein­
violin with war rout mr to n .
rif-rky IfMlr Sfflntnr from
M i-:.ln u ip p l to o k th e w it n e s s at and
in W m i n n g t o n f o d n y to re a d a
1 0 .000 ’ w o rd p f e p . u i d it n tr m e n t.
S c iu t o r
Udbu
xpuka
-o m c C x h a l
**%ift .ttin D v beran»*r he
un.itde
iti w ear h&lt;
lower . iriit a l plat*
hr&lt;’a ii .4 **f i i n f i i | mouth " p f f l *
f |aa||
\ t ( h r lillf rt
h r m i d it
w niftit (a * r
.•(•tint in b o u t** to

I e^ I ft,
I .»i»‘ ins, « '
|{a*v lew mg tn Dolitn.il mill finmo ml i meet*. Hilbo drel&gt;»rcd he
learned early in I*f •• *h.rf hr mult
buy ad *he land he e»siiM on
rfeilit
As n m u ll, thr Senator
t.tid hr .now nwr. two banka
about S22.MM* nn noirtgagrs. All
went well, hr cxpaltncd, until
tic had to irttlc |2l,76tt for Bltm.my ui IMA. He said he had to
I.orr** w' cvcrv d"llat " f Gial-

Hitt--, laid sit « f tn-- charges
main t Inin were- tai.cd by Ross
( id Iin . * f*illnt-r Mi;nv*ipps entf
gli-iMnan, and hi r i .ccro.ary,
F.ilwatd ‘Ic iiy
iif I'c ry . Rilbo
.let l a i d
' ll.- tin liccn *o fre*
witli In*, sit-! hnrv vnious and
f, -aif.ii-.it- liall i.'inst |..n - "
I he fitnnc -criciai v wild yes­
terday he wa
iliicatcnrd with
dentil if lie I r . lifted ngrtltl It Itll'
ho.
I Ill Im. said dll* nf Colima: " lie
has been the most liioroughly,
cnntfili'lcly and ev.-i|n*tlngly condcinio d. dnililicd and i .-|.i|.ilalcd
tn.ii i" tin I.i-t"n " f tin- l a t e ”

l!iH» Building I'ermits
Slmw Large Increase
|t'»dd.’*g p**i»4ii* ’ hi
V^iir, In
(h id t»g 'h r ifi* iiih &gt;»f N ovem b er,
• lira .ly .lutount to iiioro in vslue
than flu tin g th e fiv e pret’M iln g
y e a n , fitn d v Ih itti'a n , r i t y b u ib iIrtg iti*i»4*ctnf. afin«fiiiirt*d to d s y.

I Vi mil r dining the paM It
inofi'h have tist illrd l.’t |n,H2(l ill
vstll** a hr f r a - th r I •d A I fo r th**
&gt;ri%i
1’,•1! f«» I ’•11 mis'I •« Iv r . is
fc -tfj.l.r.t, h r
•»*^.l
Nil h'|M‘ .40 pf r 11 '. 1 f h l l w ith
tile f riff 4i» g •♦ fa .|••* il rontt'M *
"II Istllllllltg I h r i • A ill ».♦ • 111 «lf ,
i i*ri* 91a•« f i'»fi in •o t **i d •( L 'tn m ,
•p a ifftt* ' * fr I * • •♦*• *•11* lm g *
mid 1 i'\»4i
• i i y ..flit ml
i t r »*• »h r ojiim on
♦hut pi a ii * w ill hr
i M ih in ittril
to I h r « i f . f'Mtltmt -kh'li of a n**W
h ii- fr im iiia l tH illd n ig to he lo r •
n tril on C it y leased l.rifitl nn Com*
in r t f i.il A v rn u r . south nf tb r l&gt;oft
H i ll flinm ond.

Euffcne Tnlmaclge Is
Reported' Worse
A T L A N T A . Dec 13 GVt G M yc rttor*e|ect
Eugene
T a tin s d g e
of
&lt;Kv&gt;Igta, w ho la :.’ tncr|ng. fro n t A
r.fnm scli ailm ent III P ied m ont H os­
p ita l In A tla n ta , wa.. i r ported this
afternoon to have ta k r ii a tu rn fo r
the worse

tvporb, from reliable sources said
liie governor-eiect'c condition liad
not ■quite” reached the critical
stage But U wa.. Indicated tint
the fi3-vesr oV| poUtkral veteran
has suffered a definite ’netback.
Tire tame report.-, however, said
It was thought Talntadge would
pull through thu attack. Just ns he
fra* survived several irthen since
stricken wtUr a
he " fir s t
siatnarli hrmarrhaeo in Jackson­
ville. o rt t Since that time. Tklnudge ha.; spent mast of the time
In tiCK.i&gt;itab lie began hk* present
confUietncnt more than three
weeks ago
Earlier today, reports said Uie
governor-elect suffered a gastro­
intestinal upaet during the night.
CinuSTM AS CONCERT
T ta Glee Club nf the Seminole
High
School
will
present a
Christmas toncert under the di­
rection of Miss Ollie Reese Whit­
tle at the Tourist Center at 7i4B
o'clock this evening. The public
is cordially invited to attend.

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