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Tallahassee Democrat from Tallahassee, Florida • Page 12

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TWELVE THE DAILY DEMOCRAT, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA Prevention Is Better Than Cure Honored! District OPA Office Is Here Our In Service EDITOR'S NOTE: If you have news of friends or relatives In tno service, call or mail It to lbs Daily Democrat "Men In Service" Musical Program Slated For A College The Deep Rive? boys, widely known vocal group, will appear in Lee hall, Florida A ft college, December 19 at 8 the school's publicity office announced today. The program will include 26 numbers. Proceeds will go to the A college Lake Okeechobee, Florida, is the third largest lake entirely within the boundaries of the United States high-point men from Guam to 4 Clubs Hold Annual Parties Leon county home demonstration clubs are in the middle of the annual Christmas party season and large crowds have attended so far, Miss Wilma Smith, home demonstration agent, said. The clubwomen started off their parties Tuesday with a party in the Lafayette community and tomorrow afternoon the Spanish Trail club will hold theirs west of the city. Woodville members will give their party next Tuesday afternoon.

Tuesday, Dec 20, afternoon and evening will see two parties In progress. The Tallamont-Chaires club will have its annual affair that afternoon and the Miccosukee club will have its party that evening. A large crowd, including several local persons, are planning to attend the latter party. The series will wind up Friday, Dec 21, with a party by the Tallahassee club. 4 A5 I' I ALICE FA YE, gorgeous star of the 20th Century-Fox picture'Fallen Angel," honors her taste-test winner Royal Crown Cola! Try it yourself.

Say "RC for me! That's the quick way to get a frosty bottle of Royal Crown Cola -best by taste -test! Royal Crown Bottling Tallahassee, Fla. Millard Davidson LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES Phone 2635308 Midyrtte-Moor Bids. Tallahassee is the district office for Montlcello and Crawfordville under the new re-organization plan of the Office of Price Administration which becomes effective next Saturday. Tha Jacksonville district OPA announced today it Is consolidating 78 local boards into districts in 17 centrally located sections, of which Tallahassee is one. At one time, OPA said, Tallahassee was designated as the centralization point for at least half a dozen boards but recent reshuffles changed that.

Tallahassee's board, now under Mrs Margaret Childers, chief clerk, will hsndle its own affairs and those of Monticello and Crawfordville only. The price control work of these outside boards, nevertheless, will be handled largely by price control groups which will be continued in the respective counties. District Director Roy Coffey of Jacksonville said after Jan 1 he thinks tire rationing will be lifted and then the work of sugar rationing wU be transferred to district offices to permit local boards to devote full time to price control activities. Tlw other district offices in the northwest Florida-Tallahassee area, are: Madison for live Oak, Perry, Greenville, Jasper, Jennings, Mayo, and Bradford. Marianna for Bonif ay and Chipley.

Quincy for Havana. Bristol, Blountftown and Chattahoochee. IVSU.ERS gwvs'cYYXTC'Crera; i A GIFT FROM TURNER'S GIFT BOXED (U.S.D.A. Photo by Forsythe.) These youngsters are learning good health habits early. Sturdy, well-nourished bodies do not invite such diseases at tuberculosis.

The importance of nutrition to health is emphasized in health programs supported by the sale of Christmas Seals. LEON COUNTY MILK CO. PHILLIP'S DAIRY BASSETT'S DAIRY C. SELLERS DAIRY the States on her latest trip. Major LeRay Hauner of this city, who served as signal officer in the Caribbean and European theaters, has been released from active duty at the Army Air Forces separation station at Drew field.

Tampa. He holds the Air Medal. Following men from this section have been honorably discharged from the Navy at the Jacksonville separation center: Tallahassee: Ship's Cook (2-c Ulysses Thomas. Lt Comdr Thomas Massie. and Seaman 2-c Pete Sherman; Perry: Lt George Clark; Quincy: Ship's Cook (2-c) Wil-mer Ard; Crawfordville: Seaman (1-c) Glenn Lawhon.

After spending more than three years in the naval reserve, Earl Samuel Carter of this city en- ek -in the regular ii yenuu 01 iwo years. Carter filed his papers with the local Navy recruiting station and was sent to Jacksonville where he took the oath on Dec 11. He retained his old rating as motor machinist mate first class and was sent directly to a receiving station. Dewey Robert Darden of Tallahassee was this week sworn Into the regular Navy for a period of two years. Dewey, 17, took the oath In Jacksonville on Dec 11, after fil- PLtS CAKTOOX and jjUj A ft 48 EXPLOSIVE 1 HOURSI vu NOW! Thru SATURDAY fsJ 'J IHni nnn; I IN THE mMr SPIRIT OF Mate your gift useful at well I ornamental.

Choose a buckle emd I belt setbyHICKOK i $3.50 J. F. Zant ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Lighting Fixtures and Appliances 115Vi E. Park Ave. Tallahassee, Fla.

Phone 835 DAILY Leave your car in the morning Get back that afternoon. Phone 1434 our Tenteceipis 0wnrship IS Four men from this section aboard the SS Gen Anderson due Boston yesterday are listed as follows: Tech-5 Waldo McClamroch, Tallahassee; Tech-5 Emory A Dearinger, Apalachicola; Pvt Linton Macon, Quincy: Capt Joseph Armstrong, Perry. Pfc Raymond Hamlin, jr. is i one of a small group of selected veteran infantrymen who have sailed on the Enoshima Maru from Japan with approximately 2.000 home returning Chinese slave laborers. The first members of the famed 32nd (Red Arrow) infantry di- vision to make the trip to China, the Tallahassee infantryman and his comrades were given the as-i signment of maintaining order aboard ship while en route, i Departing from Fukuoka, Ja-: pan's eighth largest city and cen- ter of current Red Arrow occupa- Hamlin and his contingent are expected to be gone about They carried with two weeks.

them their own rations, includ- ing water. Weapons taken along were mostly tommy guns. During the bitter fighting In the mountains of Luzon. Hamlin played his part in smashing the enemy. As part of Gen Walter Krueger's Sixth Army occupational forces, he arrived in Japaa recently with the Red Arrow division, commanded by Brig Gea Robert McBride, jr.

It was Hamlin's combat experience that resulted in his being chosen one of the Red Arrowmen to accompany the home-going Chinese. In the service since October, 1944, Hamlin trained at Camp Blanding, before departing for overseas duty in March, 1945. He holds the Combat Infantryman badge, the Asiatic-Pacific ribbon, and the Philippine Liberation medal. He is the son of Mr and Mrs Raymond Hamlin who live on route 2. Seaman (1-c) Ernest Harris, USN, route 2, Quincy, recently arrived at San Francisco on tha TJSS Yorktown to be discharged from service.

The Yorktown, an aircraft carrier, carried 4,200 Friday, December 14 Mutual Broadcasting Systam New. Wake Up Tune 7:15 Mustard Gravy 7:30 Karen Kemple and Bob Harmon Sins 7:48 UP Roundup The Jumpin' Jacks IMS Edwin La Mar Daily Devotional 1:45 Voice of the Army Frazier Hunt :15 Nazarene Sunthine Program :30 Music Halt Varieties :45 Shady Valley Folks 9:55 Vitamins for Health 10:00 News for Women 10:15 Sidelights With Sua 10:25 Swing Time 10:30 Fun With Music 11:00 Cecil Brown 11:15 Elsa Maxwell's Party Line 11:30 Vincent Lopez Orchestra 11:55 "Time Out" 12:00 AP News 12:05 Musical Interlude 12:10 The Haden Family 12:15 Songs by Morton Downey 12:30 Checkerboard Fun Fast 12:45 Al Donahue Orchestra 1:00 Mr. Mrs. Reporter 1:15 Lum Abner 1:30 Tallahassee Grain Report 1:35 AP News, Daily Democrat 1:40 Musical Interlude 1:5 John J. Anthony" 2:00 Cedric Foster 2:15 Musical Interlude 2:20 Dick A Jeannie 2:25 Cliff Edwards 2:30 Queen for a Day 3:00 Griffin Reporting 3:15 Victory Matinee 3:30 Remember 3:5 Tony Pastor Orchestra 4:00 Erskine Johnson 4:15 The Johnson Family 4:30 Mutual Melody Hour 5:00 Norman Cloutier Orchestra 5:15 Santa's Magic Christmas Tree 5:30 Do It with E'S 5:45 Tom Mix and Hit Straight Shooters 6:00 AP News 6:05 Musical Interlude 6:10 Sports News 6:15 Mandrake the Magician 6:30 Take It Easy Time 6:45 Formula for Fun 6:50 Musical Interlude 6:55 Love Notes 7:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr.

7:15 Santa'a Magic Christmaa Win-dow 7:30 Frank Singiser 7:45 Hit Melodies 00 The Christmas Calendar 1:30 Freedom of Opportunity 9:00 AP News 9:05 Concert Master 9:30 Spotlight Bands 10:00 So You Think You Knew Music 10:30 Meet the Press 11:00 All the News 11:15 George Sterney Orchestra 11:30 Emile Coleman 11:55 Mutual Reports the Newt 12:00 Sign Off PAINT AND GLASS of all kinds Mirrors Resilvered Auto Glass Installed TALLAHASSEE GLASS ANT) PAINT COMPANY 1215 N. Monroe Phone 903 ing his papers with the local Navy recruiting station. His wife, Mrs Helen Darden, resides at 217 South Calhoun st S-Sgt James Melton Moran has returned to Camp Hood, Tex, after spending a furlough here with his parents. Mr and Mrs A Moran of 1240 North Bronough street. T-Sgt Henry Smith, son of Mr and Mrs Henry Smith of 1523 South Adams street.

Is on his way home. Smith, a high-point Army veteran, left Saipan on Nov 27. aboard the TJSS Azetfa, and Is scheduled to arrive at San Pedro, Calif, today. PARAMOUNT NEWS FRL and SAT. 2 FEATURES FRL NITE SAT.

ALL DAY 'Knight of the Western Plains" AND "American Romance" with Bryan Donlevy (In Color) TODAY ONLY 1 fa.Axx,i,iiXi,ia.,,xx.i,i3irttijx.itt,,ii&l im maBBBsamsssrm Exclusive with 1 I Passenger and Truck Tires Now Recapped Without Certificate Fashion pvrivt the toft curve. So sweef. So young. So easy on fhe eyes and the insftpf WeH rifting ifing in 'Kerchief Victory Red Calf This i icreee ma greatness! DAVIS TbeCDRHis GREER LAST TIMES TONTTE "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" AND "The Big Showoff AND BAGS TO MATCH By SIDNEY mademoiselle OVERNIGHT Tires received in the afternoon recapped and returned to yon the next morning. 117 N.

Monroe Complete information with no obligation Remember: fa'. fhaf Extra Payments can be made at any time. That there is no Penalty for these Conveniences. That Interest is Charged on the Unpaid Balance Only. TALLAHASSEE FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION SJQOWVl MrasraMraTaraMraTarjraSfaSa'- College Ave.

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