Italian Workers on Polk County Farms Suggested |
1943-08-17 |
Labor Situation in Polk County |
1943-08-17 |
America Does Not Know What Actual War Is Like |
1943-08-17 |
OPA "Holding the Line" on the Cost of Living |
1943-08-17 |
Practical Help Furnished By Polk Defense Women |
1943-08-17 |
New Service Wrinkle in Behalf of the Military |
1943-08-17 |
Mighty Fleet of Citrus Bombers to Help Subdue Fortress of Europe |
1943-08-17 |
Entire Pack of Seven Dried Fruits Taken Over |
1943-08-17 |
Rationing Calendar |
1943-08-17 |
Tampa OPA District Office Reduced to a Branch Office |
1943-08-17 |
New Brown Stamps Become Valid on September 12 |
1943-08-17 |
All Set for Opening Gun in Polk's Big Bond Drive |
1943-09-07 |
Fall Gardens Being Prepared for Planting Throughout County |
1943-09-07 |
Armed Forces Keeping Watch on the Florida Seacoast |
1943-09-07 |
Breaking the Bottleneck in Polk County Grease Collection |
1943-09-07 |
Fifteen Second Blast New Blackout "All-Clear" Signal |
1943-09-07 |
Polk Volunteer Defense Workers to Receive Ribbon Service Awards |
1943-09-07 |
More Meat for Civilians Under New WFA Ruling |
1943-09-07 |
Changes in Point Values of Rationed Foods Announced |
1943-09-07 |
State Defense Group Head Program for Youth Benefit |
1943-09-07 |
Cooperation Urged in Observance of Fire Prevention Week This Year |
1943-09-07 |
Rationing Calendar |
1943-09-07 |
Statewide Surprise Blackout |
1943-09-14 |
Bond Campaign Only About One Fifth Subscribed to Date |
1943-09-14 |
Additional Signals During Blackout May Be Possible |
1943-09-14 |
August Bond Sales Under the half Million Mark |
1943-09-14 |
Two Hard, Dangerous Roads Lead to Berlin and Tokio |
1943-09-14 |
Civilian Defense on the Job in Every Emergency |
1943-09-14 |
Defense Block System to Assist in Bond Campaign |
1943-09-14 |
What the Boys Overseas Would Like for Christmas |
1943-09-14 |
State Law With Respect to Installing Air Raid Sirens |
1943-09-14 |
Price Ceiling Violations Uncovered by OPA Inspectors |
1943-09-14 |
Rationing Calendar |
1943-09-14 |
Polk County Over Top in Third War Loan Drive |
1943-10-12 |
Book 4 Registration Dates Have Not Been Announced |
1943-10-12 |
Fuller Heads Industrial Plant Scrap Campaign |
1943-10-12 |
Mrs. Gibbs Heads WAC Recruiting in Polk Co. |
1943-10-12 |
Changes in Personnel of Local Councils Announced |
1943-10-12 |
Ceiling Prices Placed on Used Commercial Vehicles |
1943-10-12 |
Proper Course to Pursue If You Need a New Stove |
1943-10-12 |
First Come, First Served, Now Car Sale Regulation |
1943-10-12 |
If You're Thinking of Buying a Tire, Read This |
1943-10-12 |
Shoe Ration Stamps Are Now in a Family Pool |
1943-10-12 |
Firewood Ceiling Price Set as of March 1943 |
1943-10-12 |
Rationing Calendar |
1943-10-12 |
Polk County All Set for Big Salvage Drive |
1943-10-19 |
County Youth Conference to Meet in Bartow, Nov. 9 |
1943-10-19 |
WAC Recruiting Under Way in Polk County Communities |
1943-10-19 |
Tips for Registrants for Ration Book No. 4 |
1943-10-19 |
Aircraft Warning on Same Basis as Protective Units |
1943-10-19 |
Shoe Supply is Limited, Better Take Care of Yours |
1943-10-19 |
Newspapers Have Helped Put Over Many Home Front Drives |
1943-10-19 |
Help the Fighting Men by Saving in the Kitchen |
1943-10-19 |
Rationing Calendar |
1943-10-19 |
Polk County Sets Fine Record in War Bond Sales |
1943-10-19 |
War Optimism Receives a Blow in Washington |
1943-10-26 |
Busy Season for Service Corps in Polk County |
1943-10-26 |
County Defense Council in Busy October Meeting |
1943-10-26 |
Civilian Defense Forces Remain Intact for Duration |
1943-10-26 |
Feared Essential Trucks May Be Forced Off Road |
1943-10-26 |
Homemade Jams and Jellies Makes a Happy Family |
1943-10-26 |
Chance for Polk County Women to make a Record |
1943-10-26 |
Record Crop of Potatoes, Uncle Sam Says "Buy 'Em" |
1943-10-26 |
Four Ration Books Will Be for Use Next Month |
1943-10-26 |
Rationing Calendar |
1943-10-26 |
Polk Buys Seventeen Million in War Bonds |
1943-11-02 |
Looking Out for the Boys and Girls in These War Days |
1943-11-02 |
Thousands of Women Sign the Home Front Pledge |
1943-11-02 |
Save Every Tin Can, It's Fighting Metal |
1943-11-02 |
Florida Coastal Dim-Out to Be Suspended Nov. 7 |
1943-11-02 |
Womanpower and Salvage Drives Now Under Way |
1943-11-02 |
Milk Drinking Spree May Be Curtailed, Says Uncle Sam |
1943-11-02 |
Rationing Calendar |
1943-11-02 |
Child Welfare Program For Every Community |
1943-11-16 |
Chance for Scrappers to Go to Sea for a Cruise |
1943-11-16 |
Grocers Asked to Cooperate in Salvage of Tin Cans |
1943-11-16 |
Possible Draft for Women if WAC Ranks Not Filled |
1943-11-16 |
Bond Sales High But Fail to Meet the County Quota |
1943-11-16 |
Future Food Rationing Calls for Simplified Plan |
1943-11-16 |
Defense Warns Against Fire Hazards as Cold Days Come |
1943-11-16 |
Turkey for Thanksgiving and Christmas is Assured |
1943-11-16 |
Plenty of Cigarettes, "Let's Light Up"--WPA |
1943-11-16 |
Plenty of Citrus for Civilians This Year |
1943-11-16 |
Rationing Calendar |
1943-11-16 |
Gen. Eisenhower's Message to Home Front America |
1943-11-16 |
Turkey and Egg Prices for the Holiday Season |
1943-11-23 |
Ration Points Add Vital Kitchen Fats |
1943-11-23 |
WAC Recruiting Campaign Continues in the County |
1943-11-23 |
New B and C Gas Books After First of December |
1943-11-23 |
Pork Point Value Reduced; Hamburger Value Increased |
1943-11-23 |
Conserve Tires Against the Day You May "Hitch-Hike" |
1943-11-23 |
Fall Gardeners Harvesting Delectable Squash and Turnips |
1943-11-23 |
Former Member of Defense Council Killed in Battle |
1943-11-23 |
Farm Employment Holding Its Own Throughout Country |
1943-11-23 |
Negro Participation in Defense Activities Fully Recognized |
1943-11-23 |
Rationing Calendar |
1943-11-23 |
OPA Tells Why Jams and Jellies Are Rationed |
1943-11-23 |
One Committee That's Doing A Bang-Up Job for Polk Folks |
1943-11-30 |
WAC Recruiting Campaign Will End Next Week |
1943-11-30 |
Practical Service Rendered by a Lakeland Defense Worker |
1943-11-30 |
New Foods Added Under December Price Chart |
1943-11-30 |
Dealers Told When They May Reduce Point Values |
1943-11-30 |
When a Farmer May Eat His Home-Grown Pork |
1943-11-30 |
A Tighter Control of Gas Books in Car Exchanges |
1943-11-30 |
Guard Supply of Fuel Oil Against Possible Shortage |
1943-11-30 |
Truck Owners to Get a Roll of Gasoline Tickets |
1943-11-30 |
Quirks Coming Out of the War Bond Drives |
1943-11-30 |
Sarasota Youth Security Plan Sample for the State |
1943-11-30 |
How OPA Is Helping the Consumer Directly |
1943-11-30 |
Rationing Calendar |
1943-11-30 |
Polk Defense Council Wins October Award |
1943-12-07 |
Ration Points for Fats Will Start Next Monday |
1943-12-07 |
New Seed Ceilings Do Not Affect Victory Gardener |
1943-12-07 |
Blood Plasma Saves Boy's Life in County Hospital |
1943-12-07 |
Invite a Soldier to Enjoy Christmas Dinner with You |
1943-12-07 |
War Stamps for Every Stocking Christmas Time |
1943-12-07 |
FBI Sends Out Call for Young Women Clerks |
1943-12-07 |
No Glass-Eyed Bankers in These Critical War Days |
1943-12-07 |
Rationing Stimulated Home Gardening in Polk County |
1943-12-07 |
Polk Women Enlist in the WAC Air Corps |
1943-12-07 |
Teen Age Recreation Center for Winter Haven Youth |
1943-12-07 |
Swat the "Squander Bug" - Buy War Bonds and Stamps |
1943-12-07 |
Rationing Calendar |
1943-12-07 |
Practice Air Raid Drills Will Continue, Says Army |
1943-12-07 |
Slash in Point Values for the Holiday Season |
1943-12-07 |
Polk Civilian Defense is Organized for Emergencies |
1943-12-14 |
Boards Ask Housewives to Help Maintain Egg Prices |
1943-12-14 |
WAVE Recruiting Campaign Off to Good Start in Polk |
1943-12-14 |
Ration Values of Pork Are Reduced by OPA |
1943-12-14 |
Polk Bond Sales Under the Quota for November |
1943-12-14 |
Florida Led Southeast in WAC Campaign Just Closed |
1943-12-14 |
Chairman King Reports on County Salvage Drive |
1943-12-14 |
Housewives Collect Ration Stamps for Kitchen Fats |
1943-12-14 |
Soldier Longs to Hear the Florida Mockingbird's Song |
1943-12-14 |
Rationing Calendar |
1943-12-14 |
Farmer's Share of Retail Food Dollar at Highest Level Now |
1943-12-14 |
America Offers the Supreme Sacrifice Upon Freedom's Altar |
1943-12-21 |
Over a Billion Ration Tokens on the Way, OPA Announced |
1943-12-21 |
Gray market Competitor of Its Black Brother |
1943-12-21 |
Invitation to Stay Home Over the Holiday Season |
1943-12-21 |
New Type Ration Coupons to Be Out About March 1 |
1943-12-21 |
New Year's Eve Eating and Prices Same as Last Year |
1943-12-21 |
Double Check on Truck Tire Inspectors to Be Made by OPA |
1943-12-21 |
Food Gifts Point Free During Holiday Season |
1943-12-21 |
Fourth War Loan Drive Due Middle of January |
1943-12-21 |
England Sets an Example for Defense in America |
1943-12-21 |
Rationing Calendar |
1943-12-21 |
Own Will Direct Drive in the Fourth War Loan |
1943-12-28 |
Health Campaign to Be Conducted in January |
1943-12-28 |
Newspapers Play a Big Part in Selling Bonds |
1943-12-28 |
Truck Operators Must get Gasoline Allotments |
1943-12-28 |
Car Dealers Must File Inventory of the Stock on Hand Dec. 31 |
1943-12-28 |
Black Market Operations in Gasoline Extensive |
1943-12-28 |
More Points for Pork Available This Week |
1943-12-28 |
Recreation Committees Provide Entertainment |
1943-12-28 |
WAVE Enlistments Exceed Quotas in Polk County |
1943-12-28 |
More Equitable Distribution of Foods and Refreshments |
1943-12-28 |
What Would Happen if OPA Were Abolished |
1943-12-28 |
Rationing Calendar |
1943-12-28 |
Polk Receives Quota for Fourth War Loan Drive |
1944-01-04 |
Poultry Producers Must Obtain Price Charts at Local Boards |
1944-01-04 |
Second Pork Bonus is Granted Housewives by OPA |
1944-01-04 |
Eggs Take Drop Under OPA Price Schedule |
1944-01-04 |
Civilian Defense Put to Test in Railroad Wreck |
1944-01-04 |
Food One Big Problem in the New Year |
1944-01-04 |
Film of Tarawa Battle May Be Shown the Public |
1944-01-04 |
AWVS Women Aid Army as Volunteer Chauffeurs |
1944-01-04 |
Point Charts Delayed, Dealers Use Judgment |
1944-01-04 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-01-04 |
Local Quotas for Fourth War Loan Drive Announced |
1944-01-10 |
Polk County Bond Purchases in December Over a Million |
1944-01-10 |
Local Chairmen Named for Health Campaign in County |
1944-01-10 |
Slaughterers Must Report to Boards to Receive Subsidies |
1944-01-10 |
Armed Forces Ask for Five Million Pints Blood Plasma |
1944-01-10 |
New OPA Ceiling Prices on Fresh Winter Vegetables |
1944-01-10 |
Stamp-Free Sale of Women's Shoes for Ten-Day Period |
1944-01-10 |
Winners of the Liberty Ship Cruise Announced |
1944-01-10 |
Florida Girl Waste Paper Queen of the United States |
1944-01-10 |
Deposit Ration Coupons in Banks for Safe Keeping |
1944-01-10 |
Consumers Warned to Conserve the Supply of Fuel Oil |
1944-01-10 |
Special Instructions Issued to Housewives Saving Fats |
1944-01-10 |
"Shooting Stuff" Comes First on the Production Program |
1944-01-10 |
Fourth War Loan Drive Under Way in the County |
1944-01-18 |
Workers Organize for VD Campaign in the County |
1944-01-18 |
New "T" Truck Coupons Must Be Endorsed, Says OPA |
1944-01-18 |
Defense in Florida Not Affected by New Order |
1944-01-18 |
Polk Buys Bonds to Date of Over Eighteen Million Dollars |
1944-01-18 |
Advance Use of Points to Buy Pork from the Farmer |
1944-01-18 |
Price Panels on Watch for Ration Violations |
1944-01-18 |
Vast Cargoes Go With Fighting Men Overseas |
1944-01-18 |
OPA Explains Necessary Steps When Selling a Used Automobile |
1944-01-18 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-01-18 |
Discarded Auto Plates Good for Steel Scrap |
1944-01-18 |
Fourth War Loan Bond Drive Is in Full Swing |
1944-01-25 |
Mrs. Gibbs Takes Over Salvage Chairmanship |
1944-01-25 |
Ration Boards Turn Down Tourist Applicants for Gas |
1944-01-25 |
Victory Garden Time at Hand in Polk County |
1944-01-25 |
Challenge Placed Before the Women of Florida |
1944-01-25 |
Somebody's Holding Prices Down in the Old U.S.A. |
1944-01-25 |
Haines City Dedicates War Loan Drive to Dead Heroes |
1944-01-25 |
Women Called to Rally to Support of Red Cross |
1944-01-25 |
Four Important Defense Projects Are Designated |
1944-01-25 |
More Waste Kitchen Fats Wanted by the Government |
1944-01-25 |
Local Price Panel Chairman Issues Statement to Public |
1944-01-25 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-01-25 |
Ceiling Prices on Fresh Vegetables to Be Announced |
1944-01-25 |
Winter Haven Leads in Fourth War Loan Drive |
1944-02-01 |
Plan Intensive Drive for Waste Paper in the County |
1944-02-01 |
Polk Defense Council Receives Award for Month of December |
1944-02-01 |
Musso Suggests the VD Campaign Be Continued |
1944-02-01 |
Gift Boxes from Overseas Carry Pests into the U.S. |
1944-02-01 |
February Point Value Chart Shows Changes in Meat Prices |
1944-02-01 |
OPA Volunteer Workers Are to Receive Awards |
1944-02-01 |
Pointers on Getting Victory Garden Ready for Planting |
1944-02-01 |
Americans Eating More Meat Notwithstanding a World War |
1944-02-01 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-02-01 |
Where Ignorance is Bliss |
1944-02-01 |
Polk County Two-Thirds of Way to Bond Quota |
1944-02-08 |
Opportunity for Young Women to Engage in War Activity |
1944-02-08 |
Opportunity for Boys and Girls to Buy War Bonds |
1944-02-08 |
OPA Will Inaugurate Program to Maintain Ceiling Prices |
1944-02-08 |
Governor Calls on the People to Conserve Critical Resources |
1944-02-08 |
Southeast Leads in Saving Household Fats for the War |
1944-02-08 |
Tin and Steel in Cans Badly Needed in the War |
1944-02-08 |
People Moving Must Surrender Their B and C Ration Books |
1944-02-08 |
Organizing for Waste Paper Collection Over the County |
1944-02-08 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-02-08 |
Polk County at the Goal in Fourth War Loan Drive |
1944-02-15 |
Waste Paper and Soldier Go to War Together |
1944-02-15 |
Paper Salvage in Polk getting into Full Swing |
1944-02-15 |
Get Your Pocketbook Ready for the New Ration Tokens |
1944-02-15 |
Food Outlook for 1944 No Cause for Complaint |
1944-02-15 |
Allied Avalanche on the Way Home Front Responsibility |
1944-02-15 |
Expert Advice on Home Gardens Ready for the Victory Gardener |
1944-02-15 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-02-15 |
Nation-Wide Ceiling Price Check for Week of March 13 |
1944-02-22 |
New Ration Tokens Will Become Effective Next Week |
1944-02-22 |
Tighter Tire Rationing Now Effective in Florida |
1944-02-22 |
Uncle Sam Says Eat Up on Cabbage This Week |
1944-02-22 |
Civilians Badly Cuffed While Doughboys Fight |
1944-02-22 |
Time Limit Extended for Farm Slaughter of Hogs |
1944-02-22 |
Bait to Make Cutworms and Grasshoppers Skedaddle |
1944-02-22 |
Care and a Watchful Eye Will Maintain Food Supply |
1944-02-22 |
This Georgia Farmer Sets Down Some Price Figures |
1944-02-22 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-02-22 |
Help for Truck Operators Who May Need Better Tires |
1944-02-22 |
Defense Council Outlines War Program in the County |
1944-02-29 |
Shipments of Waste Paper About Ready to Go Out |
1944-02-29 |
Polk Leads the State in Scrap Collections |
1944-02-29 |
Motorists Notified Regarding New Gasoline Ration Regulations |
1944-02-29 |
Making the Hurdle in the Rationing Transition Period |
1944-02-29 |
Fight the Black Market to Prevent Runaway Prices |
1944-02-29 |
Farmers to Receive Gas Rations in Installments |
1944-02-29 |
Rubber Boot Quality is Better and Prices Are Up |
1944-02-29 |
Gasoline Supply Endangered by Black Market Operations |
1944-02-29 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-02-29 |
Obeying to the Letter |
1944-02-29 |
Polk County Over Quota by Million and Quarter |
1944-03-07 |
Motorists Warned to Endorse Their Gasoline Ration Coupons |
1944-03-07 |
No Food Famine Yet, But America Must Keep Producing |
1944-03-07 |
Vegetable Point Values Reduced, Fruits Increased |
1944-03-07 |
Bartow Canning Center Ready for Use by Families |
1944-03-07 |
No Loafing Allowed in One Polk County City |
1944-03-07 |
America Must Keep a Watchful Eye on Judases in High Places |
1944-03-07 |
Awards for Grocerymen Who Make Use of Food Displays |
1944-03-07 |
Introducing Your Friends and Some of Your Enemies As Well |
1944-03-07 |
Large Quantities of Paper Collected in Polk County |
1944-03-14 |
Save Fuel and Power to Hasten Allied Victory |
1944-03-14 |
Blood Donors Render Humane and Patriotic War Service |
1944-03-14 |
Synthetic gasoline and Tires for the Auto of the Future |
1944-03-14 |
American Parents May See Movies of Sons in Prison Camps |
1944-03-14 |
Cable Services for Prisoners Opened by American Red Cross |
1944-03-14 |
Meat Supply Plentiful for Month of March |
1944-03-14 |
Polk Selective Service Boards Can Be Thankful |
1944-03-14 |
Expanded Home Garden Program for Florida During the Year |
1944-03-14 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-03-14 |
4700 Specially Built Motorcycles on Market |
1944-03-14 |
Helping Boys and Girls to Become Good Citizens |
1944-03-21 |
Coca-Cola Bottling Company Picks Up 35 Tons of Salvaged Tin Cans |
1944-03-21 |
Gen. Haskell New National Director of Civilian Defense |
1944-03-21 |
Canning Sugar Ready, OPA Has Announced |
1944-03-21 |
Florida Boards Upheld in Denying Gasoline to Tourists |
1944-03-21 |
Trucks Promised to Pick Up Paper in Polk County |
1944-03-21 |
Ration Controls Tightened in the Sale of New Autos |
1944-03-21 |
Gasoline Supply Reaches Critical Stage in the U.S. |
1944-03-21 |
Civilian Defense Conference to Be Held at Jacksonville |
1944-03-21 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-03-21 |
Uncle Sam's "Hot" Touch Breaks a Corner on Pepper |
1944-03-21 |
Well-Rounded Program of Service in Operation at Lake Wales |
1944-03-28 |
Army Day Will Be Observed By the Nation on April 6 |
1944-03-28 |
Rats a Menace to Food and Health in Many Communities |
1944-03-28 |
Coca-Cola Company Picking Up Musical Instruments for War |
1944-03-28 |
Hot Coffee and Doughnuts for Weary Fighting Men |
1944-03-28 |
Ration Stamp Expiration Dates Removed by OPA |
1944-03-28 |
Clearing Business Files Produces Waste Paper |
1944-03-28 |
Much Mail for Overseas is Wrongly Addressed |
1944-03-28 |
Certain Types Gasoline Coupons Expire March 31 |
1944-03-28 |
Permanent CD Legion Organized in New York |
1944-03-28 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-03-28 |
Lack of Physical Fitness Bars Youths from Air Force Enlistment |
1944-03-28 |
Feed and Fertilizer Trucks Will Pick Up Waste Paper |
1944-04-04 |
Polk Delegation Will Attend State Conference |
1944-04-04 |
Block Leaders Efficient in Performing Community Service |
1944-04-04 |
Limitations Removed on Farm Slaughter of Hogs |
1944-04-04 |
Citrus Retail Prices for This Area Announced by OPA |
1944-04-04 |
Black Leaders Called to Help in Cancer Control Campaign |
1944-04-04 |
Polk Near Top in Per Capita Record of War Bond Sales |
1944-04-04 |
Victory Gardens Help Feed Uncle Sam's Armed Forces |
1944-04-04 |
What Might Have Happened in U.S. Goes On in England |
1944-04-04 |
Grandmother Takes Hand in Active War Service |
1944-04-04 |
More Citrus Juices Set Aside for Armed Forces |
1944-04-04 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-04-04 |
Civilians Must Conserve Resources for the War |
1944-04-11 |
Bartow Bank Leads County in Sales of E Bonds in March |
1944-04-11 |
15,000 Syrettes from Polk for Wounded at the Front |
1944-04-11 |
April Use Egg Month Proclaimed by Governor |
1944-04-11 |
Practice Blackouts Need Not Now Be Held on Sunday |
1944-04-11 |
New Salvage Chairman on the Job at Winter Haven |
1944-04-11 |
Onion Ceiling Price Applies to Shipments after April 1 |
1944-04-11 |
Florida Contributes Mammoth Library to the Armed Forces |
1944-04-11 |
Florida Leads Southeast in Kitchen Fats Salvage |
1944-04-11 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-04-11 |
Dead Flyer's Letter Decries Mourning as "Duty Deterrent" |
1944-04-11 |
Area Defense Conference to Be Held at Lakeland |
1944-04-18 |
Three Years of Service by County Defense Council |
1944-04-18 |
Working Mothers Place Tots in Day Nursery Schools |
1944-04-18 |
A Grave Responsibility Rests Upon Every American Homemaker |
1944-04-18 |
Cleanup Removes Fire Hazards, Safeguards Community Health |
1944-04-18 |
Youth Called Upon to Help Observe Child Health Day |
1944-04-18 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-04-18 |
Civilian Defense Earned Over a Billion Dollars |
1944-04-18 |
Graze More Cattle and Grow Fewer Vegetables in Polk |
1944-04-25 |
County Defense Conference at Lakeland on May 8 |
1944-04-25 |
Jaycees Sponsor Waste Paper Collections in Lakeland |
1944-04-25 |
Certain Typewriter Stocks Off the Rationed List |
1944-04-25 |
Tire Situation Eased by New OPA Ruling |
1944-04-25 |
Canning Sugar Reduced Because of Short Supply |
1944-04-25 |
OPA Saves People's Money for War Bond Purchases |
1944-04-25 |
Women Dropping War Work, Vacancies Must Be Filled |
1944-04-25 |
Civilian Food Supply for 1944 Holding Up Well |
1944-04-25 |
OPA Interprets New Ruling Affecting Tire Inspections |
1944-04-25 |
Nurses Sought for Military Civil Duty During the War |
1944-04-25 |
President Urges Americans to Plant Victory Gardens |
1944-04-25 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-04-25 |
War Service Problems on Conference Program |
1944-05-02 |
Fifth War Loan Drive Meeting in Bartow May 19 |
1944-05-02 |
"I-Day" to be Observed When Invasion Announced |
1944-05-02 |
Bartow Community Cannery Ready for Home Gardeners |
1944-05-02 |
Housewives Advised to Use Up Ration Tokens |
1944-05-02 |
More Sugar for Soldiers at Home on Furlough |
1944-05-02 |
Price and Wage Control Hold Against Inflation |
1944-05-02 |
Certain Canned Foods on Ration Free List |
1944-05-02 |
New Tires Available for B and C Drivers |
1944-05-02 |
Counterfeit Gas Tickets Checked by an OPA Squad |
1944-05-02 |
Human Spare Parts Banks a Miracle of the Future |
1944-05-02 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-05-02 |
Polk County All Set for the Fifth War Loan Drive |
1944-05-06 |
Safeguarding Community Health in Polk County |
1944-05-06 |
Young Men of 17 May Join Air Corps Enlisted Reserve |
1944-05-06 |
Food Production Shortage, Home Gardens Necessary |
1944-05-06 |
Mutilated Ration Books May Not Be Utilized |
1944-05-06 |
Citrus Juices Ration Free, New Pack Early This Year |
1944-05-06 |
Heavy Duty Truck Tires Continue to Be Scarce |
1944-05-06 |
Colin Kelly Memorial Will Be Dedicated on June 14 |
1944-05-06 |
Less Canned Fruits and Vegetables for Civilians |
1944-05-06 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-05-06 |
Plenty of Money for Spending at the End of the War |
1944-05-06 |
Cooperation in Service Activities in Polk County |
1944-05-09 |
Season Near When Brush Fires Cause Heavy Loss |
1944-05-09 |
Veterans' Service Bureau Gives Free Information |
1944-05-09 |
Winter Haven Bank Leads in April "E" Bond Sales |
1944-05-09 |
More Ice Cream in May and June for Everybody |
1944-05-09 |
Peak Production of Butter, More Spread for Civilians |
1944-05-09 |
Demand for Teachers Has Not Been Fully Met in U.S. |
1944-05-09 |
Why Salvage of Kitchen Fats is So Important |
1944-05-09 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-05-09 |
Local Quotas for Fifth War Loan to Be Announced |
1944-05-16 |
Significance of Lakeland Conference of War Workers |
1944-05-16 |
Greatest Financial Operation in World History, by the U.S. |
1944-05-16 |
Holding the Line Difficult, But the Line Has Been Held |
1944-05-16 |
Gasoline Ration Violators Pay for Illegal Practices |
1944-05-16 |
Definite Rules Announced for Obtaining Canning Sugar |
1944-05-16 |
Soldiers Order Dozen Eggs Each with Sunny-Side Up |
1944-05-16 |
Aged Couple Do Their Bit Toward Winning the War |
1944-05-16 |
Buying Bonds Today Spells Prosperity in Postwar Period |
1944-05-16 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-05-16 |
Polk's Bond Purchases Exceed $31 Million |
1944-05-23 |
Local Health Conferences Scheduled for the County |
1944-05-23 |
Second Waste Paper Drive in Lakeland on June 18 |
1944-05-23 |
Florida Accepts Challenge from Ohio Salvage Committee |
1944-05-23 |
Florida is One of 12 States with Population Increases |
1944-05-23 |
Official Signal Will Announce Invasion of Western Europe |
1944-05-23 |
Use of Air Raid Sirens in Connection with Invasion |
1944-05-23 |
Heating Stove Quotas Are Removed for the Summer |
1944-05-23 |
High Radio Prices Hit by New OPA Ceilings |
1944-05-23 |
Sending of Parcels to Men in Army and Navy Overseas |
1944-05-23 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-05-23 |
Defense Broadcast Every Saturday over WLAK Station |
1944-05-30 |
$1000 in Prizes for Boys and Girls in Salvage Drive |
1944-05-30 |
Nation-Wide Drive for Price Panel Assistants |
1944-05-30 |
Eight Carloads of Waste Paper Shipped from Polk |
1944-05-30 |
Greatest Reporting Job in History of the World |
1944-05-30 |
Ceiling Prices Placed on Red and White Potatoes |
1944-05-30 |
Defense Offers Services in Greatest War Loan Drive |
1944-05-30 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-05-30 |
A Prayer for D-Day |
1944-05-30 |
Polk County Off on the Fifth War Loan Drive |
1944-06-13 |
10,000 from Polk County in the Armed Forces |
1944-06-13 |
Each Household Should Furnish 40 lbs. of Paper |
1944-06-13 |
Veterans' Rights to Old Jobs Upheld by Hershey |
1944-06-13 |
Christmas Mail Rules for Servicemen Overseas |
1944-06-13 |
Price Panel Assistants Help Local Retailers |
1944-06-13 |
Individuals Buy Bonds in Polk During May |
1944-06-13 |
When the Boys Come Home Can We Say We "Did Our Part" |
1944-06-13 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-06-13 |
Frostproof First to Go Over Top in Loan Drive |
1944-06-20 |
Regulations Governing Sale of Used Automobiles Announced |
1944-06-20 |
Housewives Urged to Buy an Extra Dozen of Eggs |
1944-06-20 |
Farmers Must Produce Food; Government Will Take It |
1944-06-20 |
Nation is Warned of Coming Bans on Travel |
1944-06-20 |
Signs of Danger Ahead on the Home Front |
1944-06-20 |
70,000 Discharged Vets Enter Industry Monthly |
1944-06-20 |
Odd Lot Shoes Ration Free July 10 to 29 |
1944-06-20 |
More Waste Fats Needed to Help Out in the War |
1944-06-20 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-06-20 |
Polk County Nearing Goal in Fifth War Loan Drive |
1944-06-27 |
Government Turns Back Rice for Civilian Use |
1944-06-27 |
Dairy Farmer in Fortunate Position After the War |
1944-06-27 |
Percent of Available Funds Used for War Bond Purchases |
1944-06-27 |
Stiff Penalty for Violation of Used Car Ceiling Prices |
1944-06-27 |
How Uncle Sam Keeps Track of the Bonds People Buy |
1944-06-27 |
Gasoline Rations Allowed for Stationary Operations |
1944-06-27 |
ODT Assumes Commercial Motor Vehicle Rationing |
1944-06-27 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-06-27 |
GIs Not Worried About Postwar Employment |
1944-06-27 |
It Could Be |
1944-06-27 |
Polk Sets High Record in War Bond Sales |
1944-07-03 |
Legion Sponsors Paper Drive at Lake Wales |
1944-07-03 |
State Food and Nutrition Program to Be Extended |
1944-07-03 |
Largest Woman's Army on Normandy Battle Fronts |
1944-07-03 |
Some Canned vegetables Back on Rationed List |
1944-07-03 |
Arrangements Affecting Florida Farm Labor |
1944-07-03 |
War Casualties Have Right-of-Way on the Railroads |
1944-07-03 |
GIs Enjoy Home-Grown Vegetables in Far Places |
1944-07-03 |
"A" Card Drivers to Get New Tires Next Year |
1944-07-03 |
Ownership in America Inspiration for Future |
1944-07-03 |
Requests for New Tires Far Exceed the Supply |
1944-07-03 |
Florida Leads in Child Care, a Survey Shows |
1944-07-03 |
Changes Announced in Regional OCD Organization |
1944-07-03 |
Only Three-Day Supply of New Automobiles Left |
1944-07-03 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-07-03 |
Paper Shortage Critical, Increased Collection Urged |
1944-07-18 |
Polk County Still Short in Sales of "E" Bonds |
1944-07-18 |
Meat Price Violations Beyond Bounds, Says OPA |
1944-07-18 |
Ceiling Prices Effective Nearly 200 Years Ago |
1944-07-18 |
Current OPA Ceiling Prices for Vegetables |
1944-07-18 |
Regulations for Sale of Used Cars Are Revised |
1944-07-18 |
Consumer Prices for peaches Fixed by OPA |
1944-07-18 |
Volunteer Workers Given Credit OPA Administrator |
1944-07-18 |
Submarine's Passing is Significant for Future |
1944-07-18 |
How One GI Joe Beat the Censor |
1944-07-18 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-07-18 |
Front Line Sidelights |
1944-07-18 |
Ceiling Prices Increased for Waste Paper Materials |
1944-07-25 |
Polk County Will Sell Quota in "E" Bonds, Says Hatton |
1944-07-25 |
Judges Selected to Name Winners in Paper Contest |
1944-07-25 |
Plenty of Tin Can Openers for Housewives at Early Date |
1944-07-25 |
Turkey Dinners Provided for GI Joes and Janes |
1944-07-25 |
School Lunch Program Will Be Continued in New Year |
1944-07-25 |
Civilian Consumption of Butter Causes Point Increase |
1944-07-25 |
Boards Ask That Fuel Oil Applications Be Sent In |
1944-07-25 |
Save Tin to Help Relieve Suffering on Battlefields |
1944-07-25 |
School for Delinquent Parents Meets Approval |
1944-07-25 |
Civilian Defense Teaches Democracy to Americans |
1944-07-25 |
Fisherman's Novel Plan for Gasoline Rejected |
1944-07-25 |
OCD to Assist in Organizing New Storm Warning Service |
1944-08-01 |
Retail Ceiling Prices, Fruits and Vegetables |
1944-08-01 |
Changes Announced in August Ration List |
1944-08-01 |
Immersed and Sprinkled GIs Baptized in Italy |
1944-08-01 |
Scouts in Nationwide Drive for Waste Paper |
1944-08-01 |
Florida Cars Checked at Virginia Resort |
1944-08-01 |
Polk County Second in State in E Bond Sales |
1944-08-01 |
Biggest Refigerator in U.S. Built in Old Limestone Mine |
1944-08-01 |
Feeding Hungry Nations Part of the War Effort |
1944-08-01 |
Lag in Production at War's Crucial Stage |
1944-08-01 |
Will Germany Make War on World for Third Time? |
1944-08-01 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-08-01 |
Hose Saved Dogface |
1944-08-01 |
Ration Boards Overloaded; Need Volunteer Workers |
1944-08-08 |
Polk Sells Nearly 200 Percent of County Quota |
1944-08-08 |
Public Eating Places Must Post Food and Drink Ceilings |
1944-08-08 |
Clothing Prices Increase 7 Percent Over Year Ago |
1944-08-08 |
Kitchen Grease, Old Rags, Florida Housewives' Job |
1944-08-08 |
Campbell Appeals for Tin Cans for War Uses |
1944-08-08 |
Truckers Warned There Are No Tire Replacements |
1944-08-08 |
Move to Protect Ceiling Prices of Florida Vegetables |
1944-08-08 |
Home Producers for Resale Can Get Plenty of Sugar |
1944-08-08 |
Dwindling Car Supply Brings New Move to Save Gasoline |
1944-08-08 |
Nearly Half Gasoline Goes to the Armed Forces |
1944-08-08 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-08-08 |
A Full Dinner "Pail" |
1944-08-08 |
Polk County Bond Sales 78 Percent Over the Top |
1944-07-11 |
Local Price Panels Making Checkup on Retail Meat Prices |
1944-07-11 |
Rear Gunner Hits Nail on Head in His Reply |
1944-07-11 |
Polk Enters Contestants for State Salvage Honors |
1944-07-11 |
OPA Price Violations May Be Heard in Local Courts |
1944-07-11 |
American Legion Sponsors Nationwide Paper Drive |
1944-08-15 |
Explosives in Souvenirs Dangerous in the Home |
1944-08-15 |
Changes Announced in Point Values of Foods |
1944-08-15 |
Additional Truck Tires Nonexistent, Says OPA |
1944-08-15 |
No Vacations for Fighting Men in Foreign Foxholes |
1944-08-15 |
Tests Prescribed by OPA to Save Automobile Tires |
1944-08-15 |
Polk's August Bond Quota Announced as $325,000 |
1944-08-15 |
Ration Boards Ask Return of Fuel Oil Application |
1944-08-15 |
"Go to School Drive" for Every Local Community |
1944-08-15 |
Bright Spots in the Fifth War Loan Drive |
1944-08-15 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-08-15 |
Statewide Paper Contest to Be Decided Sept. 4 |
1944-08-22 |
Florida Leads Nation in Wartime Recreation |
1944-08-22 |
Sixth War Loan Drive November 11-December 7 |
1944-08-22 |
Florida Declared Officially Exempted from Blackouts |
1944-08-22 |
Urges Use of Electricity to Conserve Fuel Oil |
1944-08-22 |
Sugar for Canning Now Available to Housewives |
1944-08-22 |
More Milk for Fighting Men in the Front Line |
1944-08-22 |
More Rigid Enforcement Enriches U.S. Treasury |
1944-08-22 |
Heavy Duty Tires Can Be Secured Only at Home |
1944-08-22 |
Next to Waste Paper War Needs Tin Cans |
1944-08-22 |
Reason Big Potatoes Are Scarce on Market |
1944-08-22 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-08-22 |
September Nutrition Month, Florida to Observe Program |
1944-08-29 |
Do Youth a Favor; Keep Them in School |
1944-08-29 |
Waste Paper Shortage Continues to Be Critical |
1944-08-29 |
Restrictions Loosened on Shoes and Earthenware |
1944-08-29 |
OPA Using New Authority to Enforce Ceiling Prices |
1944-08-29 |
Cigarette Black Market Feared in Some Areas |
1944-08-29 |
Low-Priced Manufactured Items Given Boost by WPA |
1944-08-29 |
White Collar Workers Hit in Car-Sharing |
1944-08-29 |
Flying Fortress Reminds Women to Save Tin Cans |
1944-08-29 |
Traffic and Fire Deaths Top Casualties on Battle Fronts |
1944-08-29 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-08-29 |
Polk County Seventh in Statewide Paper Contest |
1944-09-05 |
Warns the Country May Face "Lost Generation" of Youth |
1944-09-05 |
Spreading Things Out So Everybody Gets Some |
1944-09-05 |
Slight Reduction in Prices of Gasoline and Kerosene |
1944-09-05 |
Retail Ceiling Prices for Eggs in Polk County |
1944-09-05 |
Scrap Tobacco Price to Consumers Raised |
1944-09-05 |
September Chart Changes in Point Values of Foods |
1944-09-05 |
Electric Irons at Old Prices to Be Produced |
1944-09-05 |
Harder Work Ahead for Ration Boards, Says Bowles |
1944-09-05 |
How Uncle Sam Makes His Food Orders Stick |
1944-09-05 |
Sugar Bowl Problem Will Continue for Some Time |
1944-09-05 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-09-05 |
School Lunch Program to Be Increased in Polk |
1944-09-12 |
Polk Bond Sales Over the Top for August |
1944-09-12 |
High Cost of Feeds is Being Investigated |
1944-09-12 |
One-Price Creamery Butter Under Investigation by OPA |
1944-09-12 |
Another Call Issued for More Old Tin Cans |
1944-09-12 |
Governor Proclaims September Nutrition Month in Florida |
1944-09-12 |
Simple Homemade Baler Saves Paper |
1944-09-12 |
Germany's Impending Defeat Affects Rationing Program |
1944-09-12 |
Store Onions to Prevent a Scarcity Next Spring |
1944-09-12 |
Child Care Committees Asked to Report to OCD |
1944-09-12 |
Biggest Warehouse in World Used for Storage of Foods |
1944-09-12 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-09-12 |
Paper Shortage Continues To Be Most Critical |
1944-09-19 |
Farm produce Prices Guaranteed Under Law |
1944-09-19 |
Things for Servicemen to Do After Their Discharge |
1944-09-19 |
National Grocers Enter Fight to Hold Price Line |
1944-09-19 |
Federally Owned Recreation Facilities to Be Sold |
1944-09-19 |
Mail Christmas Packages Now to Be on Safe Side |
1944-09-19 |
Only 3,000 New Cars for Month of September |
1944-09-19 |
Mutilated Coupons and Tokens Are Redeemable |
1944-09-19 |
Point Values Increased on Certain Food Items |
1944-09-19 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-09-19 |
Local Defense Councils Still Have a Job to Do |
1944-09-26 |
Peace, a Nebulous Mirage on Two War Horizons |
1944-09-26 |
New Gas Books Soon to Be Issued by OPA |
1944-09-26 |
Check Against Fire Hazards More Important Now Than Ever |
1944-09-26 |
Secret Service Goes After Black Market Operators |
1944-09-26 |
No Extra Sugar for Canning to Civilians This Autumn |
1944-09-26 |
British Brides Coming Home with Many GIs |
1944-09-26 |
No Celebrations Unless Announced by Eisenhower |
1944-09-26 |
V-E Day and V-J Day Victory Designations |
1944-09-26 |
Nurses Needed to Care for Returning Wounded |
1944-09-26 |
"Paper Holiday" New Salvage Idea in Cities |
1944-09-26 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-09-26 |
"Paper Trooper" Salvage Army in Public Schools |
1944-10-03 |
Housewife Must Continue to Do with Less Butter |
1944-10-03 |
New System of Bond Redemption Announced |
1944-10-03 |
No Exceptions Permitted in Gasoline Rationing |
1944-10-03 |
One Change Announced in Point Values for October |
1944-10-03 |
Winter Haven Recreation Program at Civic Center |
1944-10-03 |
Southern Pine Sellers Charged with Violations |
1944-10-03 |
School Boy Writes Classic on the War |
1944-10-03 |
Rationing Pointers |
1944-10-03 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-10-03 |
Sixth War Loan Drive to Be for Fourteen Billions |
1944-10-10 |
Premium on Certain Sales of Ammunition is Revoked |
1944-10-10 |
Paper Continues Critical Number One War Material |
1944-10-10 |
State Recreation Conference to Be Held at Miami Beach |
1944-10-10 |
Nation's Valuable Documents Are Removed from Hiding |
1944-10-10 |
War Memorials Planned in Two Polk County Cities |
1944-10-10 |
New A Book Ready for Motorists This Month |
1944-10-10 |
Ration Boards Lead in Home Front Offensive |
1944-10-10 |
Civilians Reminded Not to Travel Unnecessarily |
1944-10-10 |
Time for Polk County Gardens to Be Planted |
1944-10-10 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-10-10 |
Polk September Bond Sales Over the Top by 10 Percent |
1944-10-10 |
Britain Pays Tribute to Yank Inventiveness |
1944-10-10 |
Price Ceilings to Continue Until Inflation Danger Passes |
1944-10-17 |
Ammunition Prices Fixed for Season |
1944-10-17 |
Truck Tire Shortage Will Affect Citrus Shipments |
1944-10-17 |
Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Prices for Polk Consumers |
1944-10-17 |
Oh Yes, Uncle Sam Says - Buy 'Em Now, Onions, Onions |
1944-10-17 |
What the Allies Are Up Against in the Jap War |
1944-10-17 |
Rationing Pointers |
1944-10-17 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-10-17 |
Government Expected to Revise Allocations for Citrus Fruits |
1944-10-23 |
Defense Offers Services During the Big Tornado |
1944-10-23 |
Lifting of Restrictions Permit Banana Shipments |
1944-10-23 |
Turkey Dinners Short for Thanksgiving Day |
1944-10-23 |
Troop Movements Must Be Kept Quiet, Says Stimson |
1944-10-23 |
Housewives Asked to Continue Saving Fats |
1944-10-23 |
U.S. Troops Receive Best Medical Care in History |
1944-10-23 |
Over 300,000 War Prisoners Held in Camps in the U.S. |
1944-10-23 |
Eggs Reach Maximum Price in Polk County This Week |
1944-10-23 |
What We Are Fighting For Around the World |
1944-10-23 |
Rationing Calendar |
1944-10-23 |
What of the Future of Civilian Defense |
1944-11-06 |
Infractions of Child Labor Law Is Possible |
1944-11-06 |
Trainer Planes for Boys Take Many Cans |
1944-11-06 |
Veterans Buying Farms Should Watch Their Step |
1944-11-06 |
Red Cross Feeds Storm Victims at Auburndale |
1944-11-06 |
U.S. Builds Mammoth Needed Food Stocks |
1944-11-06 |
Low Grade Gas Selling at High Prices in Spots |
1944-11-06 |
November Point Values Are Practically Unchanged |
1944-11-06 |
New Rules Issued for Sale of 1942 Automobiles |
1944-11-06 |
Rationing Guide |
1944-11-06 |
Local Quotas for Sixth War Loan Drive Announced |
1944-11-06 |
A Soldier Speaks |
1944-11-06 |
Sixth War Loan Drive Opens Officially Monday |
1944-11-14 |
Where the Money Goes When People Buy Bonds |
1944-11-14 |
Hospitals to Get Set-Aside Butter |
1944-11-14 |
Cigarette Shortage Starts OPA Black Market Probe |
1944-11-14 |
Passenger Car Tire Situation Improved |
1944-11-14 |
Anti-Inflation Drive Next to Bond Drive |
1944-11-14 |
War Rough on Reefers But More Are on the Way |
1944-11-14 |
October War Bond Sales Slightly Under the Quota |
1944-11-14 |
The War Isn't Over, Over There, But How About the Home Front? |
1944-11-14 |
Rationing Guide |
1944-11-14 |
Polk County War Hero Will Attend Bond Rallies |
1944-11-21 |
Thanksgiving Dinner to Cost No More This Year |
1944-11-21 |
Lower Priced Cigars for Average Smoker |
1944-11-21 |
Negro Recreational Conference in December |
1944-11-21 |
An OCD Helmet Makes Good Christmas Gifts |
1944-11-21 |
Civilian Sugar Supply May Not Be Increased |
1944-11-21 |
Ceiling Prices Placed on New and Used Toys |
1944-11-21 |
Rationing Guide |
1944-11-21 |
Whirlwind Drive to Sell War Bonds |
1944-11-28 |
Thrilling War Episode |
1944-11-28 |
His Fighting Blood |
1944-11-28 |
No Home Front Lagging in Crucial War Period |
1944-11-28 |
Appeal to Housewives to Save Kitchen Fats |
1944-11-28 |
Breakfast bacon Short, Due to Pig Shortage |
1944-11-28 |
Over Six Cars of Waste Paper Shipped in November |
1944-11-28 |
Rationing Guide |
1944-11-28 |
Bartow Leads Cities Toward War Bond Quota |
1944-12-05 |
Eating Places Warned About Holiday Prices |
1944-12-05 |
Christmas-Time Obligation to Our Boys on the Firing Line |
1944-12-05 |
Half a Pound of Butter Per Person Per Month |
1944-12-05 |
Danger of Inflation Real Not Imaginary |
1944-12-05 |
Used Tires Are Now Ration Free, Says OPA |
1944-12-05 |
Detinning Plant Appeals to Florida for Tin Cans |
1944-12-05 |
Rationing Guide |
1944-12-05 |
Pass County Quota by Christmas, Says Hatton |
1944-12-12 |
Inviting a Soldier for Christmas Dinner |
1944-12-12 |
Best of All Material Christmas Gifts This Year |
1944-12-12 |
Two Objects "On the Bean" on the Fighting Front |
1944-12-12 |
Take Care to Avoid Accidents in the Home |
1944-12-12 |
Oil and Gas Heating Stoves Hard to Get |
1944-12-12 |
No More Canning Sugar is New OPA Ruling |
1944-12-12 |
All Gasoline Coupons Will Now Be Checked |
1944-12-12 |
New Gasoline Coupons Stop Counterfeiting |
1944-12-12 |
Used Toy Ceilings to Be Enforced by OPA |
1944-12-12 |
Motorcycles Are to Go Under Ceiling Prices |
1944-12-12 |
Rationing Guide |
1944-12-12 |
Polk County Meets Bond Quota on Schedule |
1944-12-19 |
Back to War Plants for Half Million Workers |
1944-12-19 |
[Address by Brehon Somervell Regarding Wartime Price Controls] |
1944-12-19 |
Florida Weather Easy on Passenger Automobiles |
1944-12-19 |
Coal Shortage Comes in Midst of Winter |
1944-12-19 |
London Receives Christmas Present from Eisenhower |
1944-12-19 |
Rationing Guide |
1944-12-19 |
Food Rationing Program Expanded |
1944-12-26 |
New "Red Market" in Meat Brings Action by OPA |
1944-12-26 |
Fuel Oil Consumers Urged to Conserve |
1944-12-26 |
How Grocer and Consumer Must Cooperate to Hold Price Line |
1944-12-26 |
Looking into Reasons for Cigarette Shortage |
1944-12-26 |
No Gas Black Market in Florida, Says Butler |
1944-12-26 |
Rationing Guide |
1944-12-26 |
Hope and Prayer for Peace in the New Year |
1944-12-26 |
Drastic Steps Taken to Control Clothing Prices |
1945-01-02 |
Transportation Problems to Be Discussed at Bartow |
1945-01-02 |
Eating Places Must File Report This Week |
1945-01-02 |
County Below Quota in E Bond Sales |
1945-01-02 |
New Rationing Roundup Hits Under the Belt |
1945-01-02 |
Law to Draft Nurses to Meet Critical Shortage |
1945-01-02 |
Defense Units Reactivated in Some Sections of Country |
1945-01-02 |
Jobs for War Veterans in American Hotels |
1945-01-02 |
Robot Raids Possible on Seaboard Cities |
1945-01-02 |
Rationing Calendar |
1945-01-02 |
Polk Sets High Record in War Bond Sales |
1945-01-09 |
Washington's Prayer for the Nation |
1945-01-09 |
December Paper Collection Falls Off in Polk County |
1945-01-09 |
Somebody Saved You Money, Do You Know Who Did It? |
1945-01-09 |
Salughterers Required to Register with Local Boards |
1945-01-09 |
Schools Have Opportunity to Help in Winning the War |
1945-01-09 |
Young Manhood Lost of Fields of Battle |
1945-01-09 |
Pointers of Interest to the Average Citizen |
1945-01-09 |
Rationing Calendar |
1945-01-09 |
Official Figures of the Sixth War Loan Announced |
1945-01-16 |
Florida State Lags Behind in Paper and Tin Salvage |
1945-01-16 |
Near-Famine of Chicken to Meet Demands of the GIs |
1945-01-16 |
Not a Swell Country for the Draft Dodger |
1945-01-16 |
Proposed Youth Training for Military Service |
1945-01-16 |
1945's Obligations |
1945-01-16 |
Rationing Calendar |
1945-01-16 |
An Unselfish Service Saves the People Billions |
1945-01-30 |
Grapefruit Juice Output Needed for the Army |
1945-01-30 |
Ration Stamp Roundup for Consumers' Benefit |
1945-01-30 |
Polk County Fifth in Paper Collection |
1945-01-30 |
Plenty of Coffee on Hand for Civilians |
1945-01-30 |
Kramer Honored for His Work in Agriculture |
1945-01-30 |
"The Blood to Get" Was General Ike's |
1945-01-30 |
First National World War II Group Organized |
1945-01-30 |
Air Raid Sirens "Do Not Eat Any Oats" |
1945-01-30 |
Questions and Answers of Interest to Veterans |
1945-01-30 |
Rationing Calendar |
1945-01-30 |
Dual Salvage Campaign Inaugurated in Polk |
1945-02-06 |
Polk County Buys Forty Millions in War Bonds |
1945-02-06 |
Why Less Meat for the Civilian Dinner Table |
1945-02-06 |
Some Fuel Oil Users Cut Off from Supply |
1945-02-06 |
How Your Clothing Bill Will Be Reduced |
1945-02-06 |
Paper Collections Pick Up in Polk County |
1945-02-06 |
Military Uses 40 Percent of the Gasoline Output |
1945-02-06 |
Rationing Calendar |
1945-02-06 |
Appeal to Housewives to Save More Tin Cans |
1945-02-13 |
Garden Planting Necessary to Help in Food Shortage |
1945-02-13 |
Firewood Ceiling Prices Are Increased by OPA |
1945-02-13 |
Polk Exceeds Quota in January Bond Sales |
1945-02-13 |
"On to Tokio" Makes Busy Year for Allied Forces |
1945-02-13 |
Canned Fruits, Vegetables Set-Asides Announced |
1945-02-13 |
Rationing Calendar |
1945-02-13 |
War's Effects Trying to Civilian's Endurance |
1945-02-20 |
Food in Tin Necessary for the Armed Forces |
1945-02-20 |
Sugar Supply Not to Be Increased This Summer |
1945-02-20 |
Odd Lot Shoe Holiday is Declared by OPA |
1945-02-20 |
Fuel Oil Users Urged to Conserve the Supply |
1945-02-20 |
Cost of Living Facts Interest Civilians |
1945-02-20 |
Front Line Trenches on Home Front Busy Scenes |
1945-02-27 |
Good Year for Gardens, Miss Godbey's Statement |
1945-02-27 |
Home Canners Protected Under New Sugar Rules |
1945-02-27 |
Blanding Succeeds Burr as State Defense Head |
1945-02-27 |
Young U.S. Had Close Call from Black Markets |
1945-02-27 |
Great Fleets of Ships Carry Food to Fighters |
1945-02-27 |
Rationing Calendar |
1945-02-27 |