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//1. <' d 4 . I j"i t . ' , c THE CLEWISTON NEW5' 1 - VOLUME: 10, NUMBER 20 CLEAVISTON, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULIE 10, 193G SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 YEAR ----------- MACKENZIE IS LOW Capt. Selee I Doyle E. CarltonOf Daily Vacation BODY OF CLEWISTONMAN Gifts by Bible School StartsRev. BIDDER ON WORK FOUND IN CREEKIN Capt. Richardson Selee E. V. Headen, supply pastorof IN TAYLOR CREEK( sented with a Colts .45 the Community Church has an- HARDEE COUNTY tol and a special make nounced that the regular daily va- . dak by the personnel both cation.,Bible ,school is now underwayat WILL, START AT ONCE OX office'' of the U. S. IW' the church and will continue E. D. ADKINS BELIEVED TO HAVE nected with the through next week. STRAIGHTENING AND DEEPENING BEEN MURDERED, WITH OF CHANNEL tracts when he left on I. The attendance has been disap- OWN, GUN take up military duties at pointing due to so many families be- i voir near Washington. ing away on vacation but the child- The body of a man found floatingin The Atlantic Dredging Company, showed to a minor extent the ren who have been attending have Charlie Creek seven miles southof of Lakeland better known here as in which Capt., Selee was ,$s n been doing nice work. Wauchula yesterday morning by the MacKenzie Dredging Company: the men who worked under Thecourse consists of two and a the foreman of a State Road main submitted the low bid for the widen- I ing ,the two and a half years half hours each day for the two tenance crew was identified yester- ing and deepening of Taylor's Creek .! connected with the weeks starting at eight o'clock and day afternoon as that of E. ,D. Ad- office. ending at ten, thirty. The childrenare kins a machinist and acetylene from Okeechobee City to the Lake r + welder employed here in the machine Capt. Selee is a great divided into two groups accord- when the bids were opened at the siast and derives great ing to age. During the first part of I shop of the United States Sugar Cor- District U. S. Engineer office in Jacksonville target shooting and this fact the session the two groups are together poration and during the night J. C. Tuesday Mr. MacKenzie'sbid : to the personnel caused th y i irui for prayer repeating of vers- Lowe formerly of Wauchula, but lect the pistol. The kodak I vi 4s es of Scripture and songs. After this who has been around Clewiston for was 9c per yard based: on the of the best, ones made a opening exercise the groups are given some time was arrested and has government estimate _of 440,000 cu- in Bible been charged with the crime. He was \, 4 snapshot and copying Tampa, former Governor whois a thorough course study bic yards of material to be removed the best shutter possible to with illustrated Bible stories etc. brought to Clewiston last night by from the channel. a candidate to succeed the late Sheriff Ches Dishong of Wauchula j ground glass film pack The Vacation Bible School was , There were several other bids sub- many other special features. Park Trammell in the United States started in 1912 by the Presbyterianand during the investigation of the crime. mitted by other contractors on the Capt. Selee's time was Senate. Congregational churches and Sheriff H. L. Delaney and Deputy H. . I work but the MacKenzie bid was the last day of June but he Mr. Carlton expects to visit every since has been taken up by most all H. McCall. assisted in the investi- I I. enough lower than the others that here last Friday after a of the denominations. The course gation. section of the State before August there is believed to be no question with his family in Miami formerly lasted for several weeks Adkins whose age is given as fif- about the award of contract. Some then that the presentation 11, the date of the special senatorial but has now been reduced to two.' ty-four is said to have left Clewis- equipment has already been sent primary. ton in company with Lowe last Sat- from the MacKenzie job on the Ca- Wells-Royal The announcement of Governor J. H. Doty Makes I urday evening. Lowe turned up with loosahatchee to Okeechobee prepar- Carlton's entrance into the race has the car and his story of its possessionin atory to beginning work and their Partnership Talk To KiwanisA Wauchula yesterday and was _ been received with enthusiasm in all largest dragline will be sent over at promptly taken into custody by of ,: once it is understood. -- sections of Florida. Carlton-For-Seu- ficers until his story could be cheok- Because of flood conditions on the I Announcement was ator Clubs are being formed in many short talk was made by J. H. ed. Three others were taken into ' Caloosahatchee the MacKenzie ma- week of the dissolution of sections, and friends are, rallying te Doty government archivest for this, custody today in connection with the chines have been shut down now for nership between Arthur "''' his, support in great numbers. So far, district at the regular meeting of the I crime: Cecil Knowles Theda Coker more than three weeks. They are Geo. L. Royal operating Kiwanis Club on Wednesday night I and Gladys Waldron all of Wau he is the only candidate to qualify'for several months ahead of schedule on yards and stores in com of this week at the Inn. His talk was chula. These three had been ridingin the work there and figure that they round the lake under the ,the Trammell vacancy. concerned mainly with the possibilities 'the murdered man's car with can move to Okeechobee and do a of Wells-Royal of the Everglades and particu- Lowe according to the otticers"' story. ." great part of the work on Taylor's Under the terms of, the larly the Clewiston section and he Lowe's story was to the.eff ct that. Creek before it dries up sufficiently Mr. Wells retains the pointed out many things which couldbe he had been picked up by Adkins on for them to do effective work on the ber yard and the store at HEAVY RAINS CAUSE developed to advantage commercially the Fourth of July. They had ridden " River. The Okeechobee job can he while Mr. Royal takes the I if sufficient capital could be out to Fred Whidden's station and ,' completed and still "Teave plenty of stores and the Clewiston ANXIETY IN LABELLEA I interested. had returned to Clewiston. He had time to finish the river work before yard. The Clewiston I A letter was read from the Belle then gone to the place where he had the time expires. being a corporation will Glade Rotary Club by the secretary been staying, for a week or two while ', Groins Being B liIt the name ''Wells-Royal but heavy rain Wednesday night promising full co-operation with the looking for work and a few minutes '' fee lumber yard wilLin, .., and another last night jn the, vicinityof local ;Kiwanis Club in working for later Adkins drove by for him 'He ; ,.a' Work was_ started Thursday morn- be known as Arthur Wells, LaBelle and Goodno raised the the betterment of Road 25 from the said they then went down 'a back I " ing by the U. S. Engineers on the Company. The stores' : elevation of the Caloosahatchee Riv- Hendry county line near Clewiston to street picked up two other people ' construction of groins at Culvert No. ,Mr. Royal will operate er about two .feet in LaBelle and Belle Glade. At their last meeting who he was able to identify but haz- lOA between Canal Point and Port i name of the Royal Stores. residents were anxious for fear other the letter stated, a committee had ily and drove out of town never stop- '; ,Mayacca the third set of these gro- The partnership was 8)I rains would follow and send the river been ,appointed to work actively with I ping until they got to Fort Meade. ins to be built. The other two are tween the two men on out of its banks again as it did the Clewiston committee to do'' every Here he said 'he got out of the car ,' at Hurricane Gate No. 5 at Canal 1932 and in September four weeks ago. Cloudy skies in that thing possible for the road. and the others left him promising OJ: Point and at the culvert near Port Clewiston Lumber Company section this afternoon indicated that There were only a' few members to call back for him later. After a Mayacca. ganized.. The dissolution there was another heavy rain fall- present vacations still having most couple of hours had passed he said _ These groins are so designed and tive on the 19th of last ing in LaBelle but a telephone call of them. away. the two returned and told him that : to """""'" "":;::- they constructed as prevent the wave. for reasons of their own from there .stated that no rain Adkins had gotten drunk and action in the open lake from: wash- nouncement was made had fallen at the time although it had taken him to a hotel and asked ing in silt against the structures and that time. was threatening.The I Huge Sums Deposited'In that he take charge of the car. As interfering with the free opening and he climbed into the car, a Chevrolet , town of LaBelle is again dry closing of the gates. The culverts ONLY ONE ENTRY IN Federal BanksWest coupe, he noticed a peculiar odor .:1, and residents are making the best " work automatically and have never CONTEST, 5 LR. and they told him that they had been of a bad situation by attempting to . - failed to open: and let water into the ... 1 carrying a beef which had been recently - bring back order from the more or } lake when the head was higher on Louis Schouck, Jr., Palm Beach, July 9 (FNSC. ) : butchered. He then told the less chaotic conditions caused by the the land side than the lake. However be the Xvinner of this W. Campbell of West Palm officers of the places he went in the : 'I' flood waters. The river has fallen the continued piling up of silt was i ing prize being the only one rapidly: until the heavy rains this Beach, president of" the Florida car accompanied by the man and causing concern and it was deemed ister a fish in the local con State League of Savings and Loan two girls who have been arrested. week and as these are local showersto expedient to have the groins con- week so far. His bass associations announced today that Officers stated that for many reas- a great extent no great trouble_ is structed. They consist merely of a I pounds 10 ounces and was / I47 I Federal Savings and Loan associations ons his story did not sound plaus- anticipated.The dirt levee of'slightly greater latitude i ed Monday. in Florida all of which are , than high like level fully riprappedand I John Elmore and C. D. ,Works Progress Administration part of the Federal Savings and Loan ible.Adkins was known to carry a gun " extending into the lake on each mained tied, for the lead through their engineer for the system inaugurated in 1933 by congress in his car at all times and although , side of the structures.Florida I en pounder each.Occupying I district H. S.. Gove has :worked outa passed the $10,000,000 markin the gun was not found there were I plan for rehabilitation and sani- assets on June 30. cartridges found in the car coinciding - ; I II tation with the county commissioners Those associations chartered under with the two bullets which had J is Well Advertised and other county civic organiza the laws of the United States, lodged in his head and it is reason- tions. The only sponsor donation required have in less than three years time ably certain that' he was shot with .\ on this work is;; i emergency been I assisted more than 5,000 families in his own gun. He had apparently ' At Great Lakes I supervision which is expected to be home ownership and have provideda shot twice from behind, both bullets, handled the commissioners - by county he that Indicated medium for safe establishment of lodging. Evidence in whose district the work is I savings accounts for more than 10- had been hauled to the bridge and I (Exclusive N'. N. S. Feature, by 96,000 square done. Most of the work will of 000 ,Florida citizens. Federal insur- dumped over the hand-rail into the Russell Kay) space situated on an course center around LaBelle and ance accounts has provided those institutions river. Blood was found on the floorof Fort Denaud. As customar1'only relief - ida Manor a distinctive safety 'similar to that pro- the coupe covered with sand. labor will be used but, it is understood - I Cleveland July 9.Drawing attendance structure commands vided savings accounts in banks operated The four suspects will probablybe that there will be consider- I from the most thickly populated all sections of the under the Federal Deposit In- bound over to the regular term able leniency shown as regards the county. area in the United States, grounds. Painted a surance corporation. of circuit court in Hardee ' men in need of work who are not on \ the Great Lakes Exposition opened with green trim and Construction repairing and remodeling Adkins was married and his familyis relief rolls.Poultry. here June 27, and a steady swarm of !i Florida building stands of homes :and refinancingof paid to have resided in Cross City.He . I visitors have clicked through the double rainbow in an mortgages' has been but a part of I ""d' Corked here for several yearsin 1 turnstiles ever since. I Approaching the exhibit Truck WreckedOn tile; work of the Florida association the" machine shop It is understood. Vision and courage on the part of ]main entrance avenue of which is a. part of a federal system j /tT.HRW ON MEDICAL enterprising Cleveland has trans-I sition the visitor must Road 25 ThursdayA :. of 1,118 Federal Saving & Loan as.: DR. TOUR OF SOUTH AMERICA formed an unsightly city through the spacious sociations. ; a magnificent park and exposition I grounds that make up the poultry truck of the South Dix- "Tfqni. Jnlv 9 (FNS) .Boarding ground. A stone's throw from th. tropical garden. Here every ie Poultry Company of West Palm BOY SCOUT CAMP TO FiE a Pon-Arnpii Airway plane here- city's business center engineers of tropical tree plant Beach was turned over and wrecked HELD AT LAKE PLACIDThe late' tart week Dr. Fred H. Albee, builders and landscape architects i vine vie with fruit-laden about four miles west of Clewiston noted hone Burgeon: and head of the have performed a miraculous transformation -I and gigantic royal palms on Road 25 Thursday afternoon. The Boy Scout summer camp for Florida Medical Center at Venice, ; as with a lamp of Aladdin -! and impress the visitor. fcj accident was said to have been caMS- the Royal Palm Council will be held j Florida. began a 14,000: mile air r' or the magic wand of the Wizard j Among, the thousands ed by; a blowout on the right rear this year at Lake Placid instead '1)f tour which will carry him as far "-" ct of Oz, those modern magicians have i already visited the exhibit tire and the truck was packed so the regular camp near Alva Camp south' as Duenos Aires on a 34-day changed a drab and repulsive rubbish -, few had seen our .displays high with crates of chickens and .Ropaco, it was announced this week trip to South America.On . ,I heap into a land' of charm and. York and Chicago. Not cases of eggs that it was top heavy by council officials. The change was the Invitation of the Chilean enchantment, a colorful, fairylandby a hundred had ever been to and rolled down the bank. The driver necessary because of the recent government, Dr. Albee will spend day, a glittering jewel by night.I I[ which goes to substantiate was uninjured. floods, and the dredge work now go- several days in the most important Fitting it is indeed that Florida I tention of Earl Brown that A number of chickens were killed ing on in the Caloosahatchee in the South American cities operating and should have a place In such a'pic- Ing this exhibit at Cleveland and of forty crates of eggs it was believed 'vicinity of Camp Ropaco. lecturing on the newest' methods of ture; for Florida is Nature's own I ry Florida's story to virgin that there would be less than The camp is on the northeastern bone surgery. Similar lectures and perpetual "land of enchantment." and reach additional three crates salvaged. The truck a' shore of Lake Childs and will openon clinics will be held enroute and return . And the Florida Exhibit at the exposition pective tourists Dodge pick-up was not seriously Sunday afternoon, August 2nd. at stops which will cover key is by far the most completeand investors.A damaged other than bent fenders, The full three weeks of camp will cities on, both the east and west comprehensive the most stiik- picture we are told, is one door torn off and dents In the cost only $10.00 and there are sev- .,'coasts of the South American con- - ngly impressive we have yet staged. (Continued on Page body. eral local scouts planning to attend. tinent. i 1 f , r-' " "';' : ;'-" ;- "( .'; "' ', :':". ":':;'(" .:,>\:;,, .: :: '::':;:": 'J ::: r t ." :=: ry."" f: '\ 'T>:;7" '<<::''', 7-. :. . . . CLEWISTON NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1936 - s ::-...........' -----.... - News Review of Current IMPROVED, Gossip a Confession UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL BRISBANETHIS Events the World Over I GOSSIP is always either a person-of \ SUNDAY malice or imbecility, and the WEEKLand L,esson young should not only shun it, but by the most thorough cul- By REV P. B. FITZWATER. D. D.. ture relieve themselves from Member of Faculty. : Moody Bible Ho! Democrats Renominate President RooseveltDroughtAgain Institute of Chicago. all temptation toindulge in it. The Changing Ocean' Western Newspaper Union. It is a low, frivolous, and too Causes Destruction International Crop - often business. I Safety and Speed a dirty. Thereare Much for ScienceOn Conference Considers Mediterranean Problems. Lesson for July 12 country neighborhoods in which it rages like a pest. Board Steamship N >rmandle.Four .- Churches are split in pieces by nights from New York and the By EDWARD W. PICKARD \ II WITNESSING UNDER PERSECUTION it. Neighbors are ,made ene- I ship is at South- mies by it for life. In many Western Newspaper Union. ampton. The Isle of it LESSON TEXT-Acts persons degenerates into a 31431. Wight Is on your PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. In Washington, a relief program GOLDEN TEXT-We ought to obey chronic disease, which is prac- right. Passengersare ROOSEVELT was renominatedby I for the drouth-stricken northwest God rather than men.-Acts 5:29. tically incurable. Let the landing for the Democratic convention in states was mapped out by Relief John.PRIMARY TOPIC-Brave Peter' and young cure it while they may. jr.: :England. On your, Philadelphia in a demonstration ofgreat Administrator Harry L. Hopkins. I JUNIOR TOPIC-Two Brave Preachers. -J. G.iHolland. left is France popular. ac Work relief projects designed to "*. across the water. claim. give work at once to 5,000 farmersin INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR You land therelater.On The convention the Dakotas ,and parts of Wyoming TOPIC-Two Brave Witnesses. old crossings YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT The Truth About Golf \ . unanimously and Montana, whose croplands TOPIC Courageous Witnessing for passengers watched adopted a s t r o ng have been laid waste for the Christ. There has been so much mys- eagerly for the first New Deal platformand seventh consecutive year, were tery, bunk and high-pressure land. Now crosS- voted the abo- planned.In In I Corinthians 1:21-25, Paul sets salesmanship surrounding golf F. ing and landingare his- forth the attitude' of the world toward that many a would-be golfer has lition of the {he Middle West the fact that about as excIt- rule. Christ and his gospel.) The one who hesitated to take it up, and manywho' toric two-thirds June of 1936 has been cooler than ing as a trip by rail preaches Christ crucified must expect have taken lessons have soon The sessions were the month same two has from Chicago tO years ago opposition, and even violent persecu- struck snags which have hindered Arthur Brisbane marked with ex- offset the serious effects of lack of Lake Forest, or tion. This attitude of the world, In- their pleasure in the game. It treme enthusiasm. rain. Figures June rainfall for from Wall street to Fortysecondstreet ... "" 'I,......a andPresident : on stead of being a deterrent, should bea is true that golf is a game you Party harmony 1936 and 1934 compiled by Nat C. by subway. You are in Europe spur to activity. cannot learn by yourself, because before you realize that you have start- Roosevelt a determination to Murray, crop authority of Chicago, I. Peter Healing the Lame Man there is no such thing as a "born" stand militantly on showed that Ohio had 39 cent ed. The poetry of travel has departed per (Acts.3:1-11).- or '"natural" golf swing. But the administration's record in the of normal this and 90 cent with fast ships on the ocean and year per The place (vv. 1, 2). It was at the there is so much health and pure past three years'and a in 1934 Minnesota 46 in automobiles instead of camels on the present ; per cent beautiful gate which leads from the enjoyment to be had out of fair- united front in the coming campaign 1936 and 92 cent in 1934 Mis- per ; desert. outer to the inner court of the temple. ly well-played golf that it is worth characterized the convention.The souri 26 per cent in 1936 and 62 per This helpless man had' been placed at while making the few sacrificesthe abolition of the twothirdsrule cent in 1934; and Kansas 37 per demands. the entrance of the of game No matter how often you cross this for the nomination of candi- cent in.,1936 and 65 per cent in 1934. where he might receive place'the worship There are some things the human - the North American sympa- Atlantic ocean, or dates was one of the significant thetic attention of worshipers. being does naturally, suchas Is always different - continent the crossing ; which achievements. This rule, and Interesting. The ocean, has MEETING in Montreaux, Switz- 2. The man (v. 2). This beggar was walking, running, striking with been in use for more than 100 erland international infirm the right hand, throwing or catch- , chang an conference from his birth. He was not like the wide plains, is forever superseded by the adoption years, was - ing a ball. Other things, like the sought settlement of military more than forty years,old (Acts 4:22). of the rules committee's report ing.Two the looked like I ; and naval problems in the When he saw Peter and John, he golf swing, are unnatural; there- days ago waves recommending that at future conventions - Mediterranean. The conference had asked alms. fore the muscles must be trained playthings for children. Last night only bare majority be a and set in those unnatural chan- and rolled been called by the powers as a re- 3. The method (vv. 3-8). the ocean changed its mind required for nomination. While nels. Golf call it players "groov- sult of Turkey's to fortify request the man's a Gaining attention the high with a shriekingwind. and ! waves up some southern and the eastern ing a swing". And there are I shall the: Dardanelles, which were demil- (v. 4), Peter and John commanded The steward said, "We western states opposed abrogation , simply no short cuts to it. Only itarized under' the Lausanne treatyof him to look them. He asked for on have to fasten the arm chairs tomor- they were reconciled to it by thecommittee's 1923. one thing will "groove" a muscle . row," but the heavy ship paid no attention rcommendation that money and got healing. so that it performs an unnatural The of Russia's b. Peter commanded him In the to the waves. The ocean possible threat changes be made in the apportionment action naturally, and that is prac- changed Its mind again and calmed of delegates.The growing naval strength caused an name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth to tice, practice and more practice.The . down.A alignment of the British and Japan rise, and walk (v. C). This was the platform .pledged continu- whole hubbub about golf se. Japan announced it was very thing' he had been unable to do around the fact that ance of soil conservation, benefit revolves human - speedometer telling how fast the willing to accept any limitation on all his life, but with the command payments to farmers, a sound cur- beings are lazy They don'twant ship Is operated by a mechan- Japanese warships authorized to went the ability to do.c. . moves rency, a balanced budget and a to work for their fun, and ism below the keel that records the constitutional amendment if necessary enter the Black sea, providing simi- Peter took him by the right handv. : practice work.. They are for- lar restrictions were placed on Rus- ( 7), gave impetus to his faith, not speed of the rushing water. Burningoil to achieve the party's broad ever looking for short cuts, or produces 'steam; steam power is social program. It praised the accomplishments sian warships leaving it. Britainwas strength to his ankles. easy ways to learn.Paul converted into electric power, and that of the New Deal in believed to be supporting Ja- 4. The man's response (v. 8). Gallico in Cosmopolitan. - pan's position. Strength at once came to him. He drives the ship. The captain always a preamble, declaring that it knows how deep the ocean Is beneath planned to continue them in the in- Russia demanded free westward stood, walked leaped, and shouted ' 'him ; an electric contrivance sends a erest; of the nation. The platform's passage of warships and subma- praises to God. sound wave down through the waterto keynote was that the Roosevelt ad- rines out of the Black sea throughthe 5. The effect (vv. 9-11). The people the bottom,' which sends back an Dardanelles, adding she was were so filled with wonder that ministration has put and will keep echo. the nation "on the road to recoveryand unable to see why other powers not they ran together to behold this thing. Knowing the speed at which sound prosperity." bordering on this body of water de- There could be no question as to the travels through water, It Is easy to sired unlimited passage to it. Be- genuineness of the miracle for the Regarding the Constitution the calculate the depth. The machine doesit cause of her mutual assistance pact man had been a familiar figure for platform declared that while the Republican - for you. It Is a feeble sound-one with the Soviet, :France was ex- many years. to meet hundred and sixty thousand vibrations platform proposes' pected to side with Russia. a. This helpless man had to be car- national action of the to the second. No human ear problems by ried to the tempe.| Men and women could pick It up, but the machine records separate states, the Democratic WILLIAM out of Christ are so helpless that they It. Twenty-five thousand vibra- party recognizes that minimum REPRESENTATIVE Dakota need to be brought where the life of tions per second Is the limit of your wages, maximum hours, child labor -' nounced that he would run for the an- God can be applied to them.b. J_.., ._ __ ._ _' '". n __ .., . unfair and busi- ear, and that is not bad for a primi- monopolistic Presidency as candidate of a new Peter, taking the man by the ! ' : ness practices, dust storms, drouth hand 'shows the of the Classified tive contrivance like a human being. political manner helping Department. :, and floods could not be handled by group . :" Christian witnesses should bring . lost. r known the Union : ::: : ;: , states. It stated: as : : . . Jesus.II. .- Newton D. Baker of Father them to : secretary war party. "If these problems cannot be Peter Before the ,: la the "big" war, tells graduating students Charles E. Coughlin, Witnessing PHOTOGRAPHYRoll of the effectively solved by legislation ; Detroit is the Multitude (Acts 3:12-20). t: Massachusetts Institute @o priest, ,. within the Constitution, we shall Though this miracle directed the at- Films Developed, 8 super toned ,,. of Technology It Is their duty to leading sponsor of prints and two beautiful 5i7:: enlargements.Only . seek such r "carry science Into politics." ScientIsts clarifying amendmentsas 1. ... ., ,.,: Lemke's candidacy. tention of the people to Peter and 25c coin. Quick service. American will to the. Box I.a Crosse. 'Wisconsin. assume legislaturesof John Peter seized the opportunity to Studios. S81. Mr. Baker seek Thomas Charles , li. thought, must . the several states and to the . for "the solution of world problems n. O'Brien of Boston present Christ to the people.III. congress of the United States each Eczema in BigWatery"Bumps" Prison for Christ's Sake Peter In a f;; when the great International crisis will be the vice pres within it the proper jurisdiction, It will idential candidate (Acts 4:1-4). comes, as surely come. on power to enact those laws which 1. The leaders. Both priests and i- the ticket, it was announced - the state and federal legislatures In this Sadducees joined persecutionvv. . A sufficient "great crisis" seems to within their respective spheres I Rep.Lemke ( 1 2). Mr. Lemke made , and Itching be here with Burning now, many countries shall find necessary, in order adequately Intolerant because wanting to fight each other, different to, regulate commerce, protect public a 15-point platform embodying The priests were Relieved by CuticuraThe teachers encroaching these new were classes already fighting each other, ; public health and safety and demands for refinancing of farm and In this richest country In the safeguard economic security. Thuswe mortgages, old age security, a liv' upon their functions. The Sadduceesdid records abound with grateful -A? I world-ten million human beings livIng propose to maintain the letter ing wage for all,workers, limitationon not believe in the resurrection, letters of praise like the following. practically on charity. and spirit of the Constitution." individual incomes, the estab- which was a vital part of the. apos- Name and full address are printedto lishment of tolic preaching. show that Cuticura letters are central bank a the issuance . -K. If that Is not a- few In addition to soil conservationand real crisis , 3 question. by congress of all currency 2. The result (vv. 4) Though genuine beyond would care to see one. benefit payments, the farm with itchingon chains "My eczema began an and its regulation of the value of they were held in bondage by , plank pledged the Democrats to and feet and all the Christ continued to work. The num- my hands, arms , George Bernard Shaw, not yet eighty, financing share-croppers and ten- money. ber of believers greatly Increased.IV. when I scratched, big, watery bumps says, "I must give up public speaking, ants in buying lands; favored com- Plans were made for the new came. They burned and itched so, Before the Peter Witnessing I am too old." That surprises you froma modity loans on farm surplusesand party to hold a national conventionsome that I scratched and irritated the Sanhedrin (Acts 4:5-21)). worried so I time during August.Mr. affected parts. It me Celt and an Irishman. At eighty retirement of ten million acres 1. The Inquiry (vv. 5-7). The In- could not sleep. ; many menhave been vigorous In of submarginal land from production Lemke said the Union party for five quirers admitted the reality of the "I had this eczema years ; thought and body; for Instance, Pope and rural rehabilitation. has the support of farm unions, labor miracle but they wanted to know whatIt before I started to use Cuticura. Leo, Von Mo.tke, Gladstone, 'Michel Reiterating the "good neighbor" the National Union for Social After using three cakes of Cuticara angelo.> policy, the foreign relations plank Justice established by FatherCoughlin signified. Soap and three tins of Cuticura Oint- reaffirmed the the Tbwnsend old 2. Peter's answer (vv. 8-12). With irritation was relieved." party's neutrality age pension ment the Not one of those, however, suffered program pledged to keep the nation -. movement and "all other liberals stinging sarcasm he showed them that. (Signed) Miss G. E. Reid, S50{ Central from handicaps that have aged George out of foreign entanglements.It who have been driven from the old they were not on ,trial as evildoers, .A -., Hamilton, O. t"e Bernard Shaw prematurely; he is a reasserted the reciprocal tariff parties." but for doing good in the name of Get Cuticura Soap and OintmentNOW. vegetarian and a teetotaler. Youth also in relief of policy but demanded "adequate"protection Christ to the helpless and needy man. Amazing =. and strength reside In a saddle of to farmers and 3. The impression upon the San- pimples, rashes, ringworm and other four-year-old mutton and good, light facturers against unfair foreign manu- ARTHUR ,W. CUTTEN, who hedrin (vv. 13-21). externally caused skin faults. Soap ; claret, greatly diluted with water. spectacular wealth as 25c. Ointment 25c. At all druggists. a. They marveled (v.13)) They were " competition. a grain trader, died of a heart at- Samples FREE. Write "Cuticura, 5 Denouncing monopolies and con- made conscious that they were on trial Maiden, Mass.-Ady. 21 $' In spite of England's tack in his home in Chicago. He Dept. , pitifully weak centration of economic power, the Instead of sitting as judgqs. old. was sixty-five, and belated backdown on sanctions. platform declared that the admin- years b. They took: knowledge that Peter r 1 due to London's fear of Mussolini's istration would "vigorously and An exponent of individualism, Mr. and John had been with Jesus (v.13). " / air. fleet; a backdown denounced as fearlessly enforce the criminal and Cutten went his way alone in c. -They forbade them to speak In' cowardice by Lloyd George, Britain, civil provisions of the existing anti- the grain market, playing his"hunches" Christ's name (v. 18). They could not - :\ for face-saving purposes, will maintain trust laws." against the field.' In deny the miracle or gainsay the accu- .' a a great fleet In the Mediterranean. 1924, he made a profit estimated at sation brought against them, so they Mussolini will welcome such THE specter of drouth stalked in between $1,500,000 and $2,000,000 in attempted Jntimidation. WHtN' kidneys function badly and suffer backache convenient air and submarine a corner on the corn market. He a nagging targetsnear Northwest. Damage to cropson d. Peter and John's reply (vv. 19, with dizziness, burning, scanty or too home as a sort of British hostages farms in repeated his success with a coup in heat-parched South Da- 20). They expressed their determination frequent urination and getting up at the wheat market the to fortune. kota, North Dakota, Wyoming and followingyear. to obey God rather than men. night; when you feel tired nervous, Montana caused great concern and e. Their release (v. 21). Seeing that all upset. use Doan's Pills.Doan's . Returning to the With a group of associates, he en- for poorly 'real American In- recalled the disastrous drouth con- on the side of the are especially the were terest, the defeat of Joe Louis, young ditions of two years ago. tered the stock market in 1928 and people the rulers were helpless. working kidneys. Millions of boxesare gentlemen and old will observe that I Railroads serving the drouth during the boom--months made mil- apostles, used! every year. They arc recommended - The Church at Prayer (vv. 23-31), Ask V. lions of dollars. the country over. your it Is most . Important In all undertakIngs areas agreed again to place emer- i I not to be afraid, worn out or gency freight rates into effect on Most of his life Mr. Cutten wasa As soon as Peter and John were set neighbor! , ." ',, cowardly. Fighters! that Louis had live stock shipments to other graz- "long" trader, who bought for the free, they hastened to their fellow dis- ' encountered saw before them "an invincible ing areas. Wheat and corn crops rise in the market, but followingthe ciples and' told their experiences. They ITHE - conqueror of men." have suffered severe damage, reports crash, he is said to have be, praised God for deliverance and King Feature Syndicate Ino. indicate. I come a "bear" or short seller. prayed for boldness to speak the Wordof WNU Service. God. -- >" -'" __ '_. _,_ "< 0" =. "--"- ___.._ _.__._.... _L '"-.. -. ... 1._' :: :: : '; '- : : SFaswsJP71 ; :- ':' :; -, . , I! Ii i,I THE CLEWISTON NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1936 jI , .<; '" - -;4 wide fluctuations in value." It assera .* l Foreign Words J (; DEMOCRATIC vr6R determination to reduce the ex i i Golden Rule and Phrases . x >:NT > sIDENT PRISID penses of government and to achieve: 1 I : HE Golden Rule is the NOMINEES very a balanced budget and reduction 01 I T Ab urbe condita. (L.) From -, best guide to human ., the national debt at the earliest conduct - I pos- the building of the city (Rome . ) j I.: in all relations in life. It sible moment. Details of proposed Acre perennius. L. ( ) More enduring :: is the best rule in business. It methods are omitted. There is no men than bronze. "] tion of gold or silver. gets better results than crass Bon jour. (F.) Good day; Jfr od y The policy of the "Good Neighbor'is selfishness. It establishes busi- morning. ,. < to be continued in foreign relations: ness on a.surer foundation. It : 4 kr p Coup de grace. (F.) Finish- c .: war as an instrument of national policy gives greater satisfaction to ing stroke. IJ I is the man engaged in business is condemned and the nation De jure. (L.) By right of law. to be kept out of any war which may than a sordid course possibly En avant. (F.) Forward; onward ' develop anywhere. No mention is could. . made of the League of Nations 01 The Golden Rule is the best Femme , de chambre. (F.) A t the world court. in the profession. It is the best chambermaid , ; a lady's-maid. - National Chairman James A. Far- in the home. It is the best in Gnothi seauton. (Gr.) Know ley, whose person pictures and name society. In truth, in every relation thyself. were everywhere at the fore, openedthe and aspect of life the Iterum. (L.) Again. ' convention with well Golden Rule is without Tuesday a equalor Petitio principii. (L.) A beg ; composed speech after the delegateshad superior. ging of the question. been welcomed Wilson. . by Mayor ac>' Laissez-faire. (F.) Let alone. Mr. Farley's mention of Mr. Roose- velt's name precipitated the first dem- '' onstration; but the convention had not ! 1"".,...... '-v. yet warmed evening up plenty to enthusiasm.By of steam had. been I New and Simple Crochet I. 't.'II: PrankliriD.Roosevelt John N. Garner generated and it was first let loose for . Governor Earle, who told at length and vigorously why he abandoned the it and of all stitches needed; material Democrats United for Republican; party in 1932. 1s requirements; color sug- Keynoting by Barkley gestions. Send 15 cents in coins or - Then came Senator Alben W. Bark- stamps (coins preferred) to The I. Roosevelt and New DealWild ley, stentorian orator from Kentucky, Sewing Circle, Household Ads( with his keynote speech, he having Dept., 259 W. Fourteenth St., { aNew been selected chairman.He . as temporary York, N. Y. Write plainly lost no time in setting forth the r. r pattern number, your name and praiseworthy accomplishments of the address. Demonstrations in the Philadelphia Convention- New Deal and the sins of those who "- it. His phrases were neatly I oppose : Flexible Platform Adopted and Two- turned and his style 'often elegant. Doing Right by an Idol Especially notable was the fact that When a street was widened in ; thirds Rule Abrogated. the senator almost ignored Landon Chaoyang, China, recently the and,Knox directing most of his keen . temple of a god named Tsao Shih 9F : .i.i >, ," .,.: >::'5\\ ';: : thrusts at Herbert Hoover and the Pattern 5544 had to be torn down, and his followers '; .. : American Liberty League. Denyingany -U--:. : EDWARD W. PICKARD to keep a roof over his I By intention of attacking the Supreme "Can anyone do it?" Most as- head put the idol in the Wang Western Newspaper Union Court, the orator yet expressedkeen suredly! It is a lovely rug, a : Ku ''temple, but since the latter ! Convention Hall, Philadelphia istration it has been revived and put disappointment with its rulings matching foot-stool top or pillowfor was a goddess an elaborate wedding - "What this country needs is four more on the road to restored prosperity, the that killed so many New Deal enter- quick crocheting. Easy, six- i ceremony was held to avoid = ! ,years of the New Deal under the ad- document sets forth the services of prises. sided medallions are done one I violation of the proprieties.- w;. ministration of Franklin Delano the; New Deal in the way of protecting Senator Barkley gave the conven- by one, each flower a different Pathfinder Magazine. Roosevelt. And that is just what, this the family and home, safeguarding tion the kind of speech wanted, andit color with background uniform or country is going to get. savings and investments and laying was really a fine example of politi- not, as you please. Sew them Such in effect was the expressed the foundations for the aged, cal oratory, sarcasm, satire, denunciation together and you're ready to be- I belief and confident determination of orphaned and infirm. The consumer pathos and argument being skil- gin the border crochet, going the Democratic National conventionof is then assured briefly that he will be fully mingled. That he often left him- round and round with stripes of 1936. accorded fair value, honest sales anda self open to counter attack goes with- color used to break the back- With complete and beautiful una- decreased spread between the pricehe out saying, for every partisan speechis ground. Rug wool, rags .or can- j" : : " nimity the delegates again put at the pays and the price the producer re- full of loopholes, but the Kentucky dlewicking may be used. . head of their party ticket the namesof ceives. Extension of, rural electrification statesman added to his fame as an In pattern 5544 you will find MUFTI SHOE WHITE will not rub off. Roosevelt and Garner. If there was and cheap power are promised. orator by this effort in Philadelphia.As complete instructions for makingthe Contains fa CLEAN/ngred/errfs as it Whitens.of Mufll Large Home Bottles Dry Cleaner 2St. - one among them who didn't like this Coming to the plank on agriculture, much cannot be said for Senator rug shown; an illustration of le wisely held his peace. All those who the party congratulates itself on having Joseph Robinson of Arkansas. Chosenas had anything to say-and most of "taken the farmer off the road to permanent chairman, he deliveredhis Worth Trying them had-were confident vociferously ruin" and promises that all available address as a delegate because the Can you instill a taste for good d't or serenely, of a sweeping victory means will be used to raise farm in- credentials committee had not re-, All found literature in one who hasn't it? 'f'J' in November comparable to that come toward its pre-war purchasing ported and the radio broadcast time they had in1932. power. How this is to be done is not was at hand. The speech was carefully I Before it concluded its labors the stated in detail except. that soil conservation written but was too ponderous to be fie House FAMOUS TONIC CREAM convention did another notable thing.It and the domestic allotment really effective. voted to abrogate the old rule requiring program with payments to farmersare Other speakers had avoided Presi- Mix salads with a fork insteadof QUICKLY TRANSFORMS "- a two-thirds vote for the to be continued, as is the retire- dent Roosevelt's alleged abandonment a or ladle. nomination of candidates. ment of submarginal land The plank of the platform of 1932, but Senator. spoon a'a DEAD continues: Robinson had this to say: Platform Draft Was Revised "We favor the production of all the "The Roosevelt administration has Never put hot foods in your refrigerator - Whatever other dissension there market will absorb both at home and faithfully complied with the spirit of or ice box. Wait until SKIN ?' f ..was in the convention related to the abroad, plus a reserve supply suffi- .. the Chicago platform promises. If they have cooled. ' platform upon which the candidateswere cient to insure fair prices to consumers there has been a partial departurefrom 3 minutes a day :. to take their stand, and this was ; we favor judicious commodityloans the letter, of the planks i in that Chamois wet in cold water and removes freckles, ? ' carefully confined to the committee on seasonal surpluses and we platform relating to and balancing will _ economy wrung dry polish mahogany t blackheads ! iV : rooms. Senator Wagner of New York, favor assistance within federal authority the budget that failure is attributable furniture that has become cloudy. too ; r'Famous ," chairman of the resolutions committee I to enable farmers to adjust to the constantly changing NADINOLA Cream actually .;I * had been in conference with I and balance production with demand, conditions and necessities''and/ to the smooths away the dull, dead cuticle that : I, hides your natural beauty. All you do is A little garlic rubbed over the President Roosevelt in Washingtonand at a fair profit to the farmers. guerrilla warfare of the Republican this: ((1)) At bedtime spread a thin 1m , brought here a well planed lot party." broiler on which steak is broiled of Nadinola Cream over your face-no .. Labor Gets Some Promises of planks which had the approval of gives steak, a delicious flavor. massaging, no rubbing. ((2)) Leave on " thorough President Wild Demonstration for F. D. R.Friday's while Watch im- , the chief. But there were two startling Organized labor, you sleep. ((3) daily ; Federation provement-usually in 5 to 10 days "J1 American you William Green of the . political developments shortly before session was the culmina- Always strain hot fat used for will see a marvelous transformation. lrif.1 the convention opened which required of Labor, had urged a numberof tion of the convention for at that time deep frying through a piece of Freckles, blackheads disappear; dull, Jj i much revision of the platform. First suggestions upon the committee, was renominated Franklin D. Roose- cheese cloth each time it is used coarsened skin becomes creamy-white ,',. but it had to be satisfied with rather satin-smooth, lovely! Fine results posi'l of these was the formation of the thirdor velt. The Auditorium was packed to and set in a cool place. Treated . Lively guaranteed with NADINOLA- ;: I Union party with Congressman vague promises that the worker'"both wouldbe its ultimate inch and the enthusiasmof in this way fat may be used tested and trusted for nearly two genera- ... .tJ Lemke as its standard bearer. Second : protected and his rights, as the immense crowd was so tenseas times. tions. At all toilet counters only:50c. Or o was the open letter to the delegateshere wage earner and consumer, in the to be almost painful when Chair- manyBell Syndlcate.-WNU Service. write NADINOLA,Box:44,ParisTenn. '::. t> signed by Al Smith, Ex-Governor production and consumption of all man Robinson recognized John E. :j f Ely, Bainbridge Colby Ex-Judge commodities" would be guarded. Mack of New York. Four years' ago > Cohalan and Ex-Senator Jim Reed Monopolies are declared to be the Judge Mack put Mr. Roosevelt in " of Missouri. This rather astounding creation of Republican rule and priv- nomination in Chicago, and the Presi- M ; document urged that the convention ilege, and the party pledges vigorousand dent .had selected him to 'do the job FOUR discard Franklin D. Roosevelt and fearless enforcement of the crim- I again. He did it, and did it well. A I nominate a "real Democrat" or else inal and civil provisions of the exist- finished speaker and sincere friend TEASPOONFULSOFMILKOFMAGNES1A abandon the old party'name. The five ing anti-trust laws and the restorationof and admirer of the man lie was serv- + eminent gentlemen said that if this their efficacy where it has been ing, he had a grateful task. His glow- demand were not complied with, and weakened by "new corporate" devicesor ing eulogies of the President repeat- IN ONE TASTY of course they knew it would not be judicial construction. edly inspired the throng to wild burstsof they would be forced to take the field This led naturally to the matterof cheering, and when he closed bed- AFE SLEEP SOUNDLYLack in opposition to the New Deal and the constitution and the questionof lam broke loose. If there had been of exercise and injudicious eating its leader. its amendment, which had been a some apathy in former sessions there L--- _Iij make stomachs acid. You must neutralize - of debate in the subcommittee's hot subject - The letter from Smith et al. was received certainly was none now. here with angry scorn, silent deliberations.As Action of the nomination revealed DOLLARS & HEALTH stomach acids if you would sleep contempt or fierce declarations that it to Constitutional ChangesThe the fact, already suspected, that The successful person is a healthy per- soundly all night and wake up feeling meant nothing more than five Old is Franklin D. was the unanimous refreshed and really fit. strikingly plank adopted son. Don't let yourself be handicapped ", Deal votes lost to the cause. But the similar to Governor Landon's inter- choice of the convention. Union party was something else again.It pretation of the corresponding plankin Renomination of John Nance Gar- by sick headaches, a sluggish condition, really caused much trepidation in the Republican platform. Detailingsome ner for the vice presidency was accomplished stomach "nerves" and other dangerous l the minds of the leaders who realized of the problems that "cannot be Saturday and was markedby signs of over-acidity. i f that the prospective combination of adequately handled exclusively" by an ovation for the well loved C- radical and dissatisfied farmers, followers the states, It says: Texan second only to that which TAKE MILNESIASMilnesia of Father Coughlin and ad- "If these problems cannot be effec- greeted the naming of Roosevelt. the original milk: of magnesiain herents of the late Huey P. Long now Then the convention adjourned sine tively solved by legislation within the wafer form, neutralizes stomach acid. shepherded by Rev. Gerald Smith Constitution shall seek such clari- we die.By might well lead to the loss of a num- fying amendment as will assure to the this time President Roosevelthad Each wafer equals 4 teaspoonfuls of milk MILNESIA FOR HEALTH ber of states and certainly would legislatures of the several states and arrived from Washington and in of magnesia. Thin, crunchy, mint-flavor, Milnesia, the original milk of magnesia \ draw heavily from the New Deal vote to the congress of the United States, the evening he and Mr. Garner appeared tasty. 20c, 35c & 60c at drug stores. in wafer form,neutralizes stomach acids, _ I unless something were done about it. in Franklin Field of the Uni- each within its jurisdiction, \ proper Each versity of Pennsylvania before a HEARTBURN? gives quick, pleasant elimination. ) Gives the to enact those laws which (t President Wide Scope power ti crowd that filled that huge place and wafer equals 4 teaspoonfuls milk of roag- the state and federal legislatures, Its surprising how many have heart i As finally decided upon reported to all the surrounding streets. There . .. the convention by Senator Wagner within their respective spheres shall they delivered their speeches of acceptance burn. Hurried eating, overeating, heavy nesia.Tastytoo.20c,35c&60ceverywhere.35c find in order to i and adopted by that the necessary adequately that carriedby I" I 35c & 60ebottles .. body, plat- speeches were excessive drinking all lead to --- form is a cleverly devised affair which regulate commerce, protect public radio to millions and millions of health and and heartburn. When it heed thewarning. safety safeguard eco- comes, dodges many issues and leaves the listeners all over the broad land and o President free to follow almost any nomic security. Thus we propose to even to foreign countries.The Your stomach is on a strike 20e tins '. maintain the letter and spirit of the I . policy he may determine upon as Constitution." demonstration for the Presi- occasions arise. It is flexible in the dent was tremendous. His countenance - :: extreme. Starting off with the "self- "Permanently Sound Currency" was wreathed in smiles but ' evident truths" that the nation was Coming to "Government Finances," there was deep emotion in his eyes Milk of Ma brought to the brink of ruin by twelve the platform approves "the objectiveof and his voice as he addressed this TMPRFCT ANTI 4dD years of Republican rule and that in a permanently sound currency so part of the hosts he hopes confidentlyto :::r three years under Democratic admin; stabilized as to prevent the former lead to victory in November. ,. Tho Original Milk of Magnesia W alert rJfIIt k _, '4 _" ._ _. -J- pr- . ." 'n \ , f \ \ PAGE FOUR THE CLEWISTOX NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1033 _. --- -- -- - News times two wives but they never have ready started campaignin'. As, near-j i folks seemed especially Interested in FOR SALE-Complete furnishingsfor The Clewiston more than one collar, or one idea at as I could gather, Mr. Talmadge ain't I i was the Cross State canal. Almost 4-room house. Post Office Box the same time. Like Turkish cigar- the "hot shot" he used to be, and everyone asked about It and wanted 135, Clewiston, Fla. 4t. ..--.. ettes, men are all made of the same Georgia will probably get inline a- I Ito I know what I thought about whe- - Published every Friday in Clewiston, material. The only difference being gain by electing a less ChIPshouldered or not it would eventually be Florida, by the CLEWISTON NEWS, that some are a little better disguised chief executive. !I completed. Quite a number said they NORGE REFRIGERATORS::: Inc. Generally speaking, planned to drive down this I than others. I was surprised to find so many summer Furniture and Home Furnishings men may be divided into three classes Georgia folks interested In Florida and just have a look at it, so maybe ; husbands, bachelors and widowers. politics. They've been watchin' our Ocala hotels won't be as empty as PHILCO RADIOS Keathley Bowden, Editor An eligible bachelor is a mass gubernatorial melee right close, and some folks have been predictln'. of obstinacy entirely surrounded by they all seemed downright pleasedover Well, I'm just about out of gas, Household FurnishingsInc. suspicion while husbands are of the outcome. If Fred Cone coul.i and as I want to get an early startin Entered as second class mail mat- three varieties-prIzes, surprises, have Included a few South Georgia the mornin', I'll call it a day. But : I February 1, 1927 at the Post and consolation prizes. Making a precincts in the count, he would have I'll let you hear from me again BELLE GLADE, FLORIDA, ter Florida, under husband out of a man is one of the had a lot more votes, even if he did- somewhere up the line. In the mean- Office in Clewiston, the Act of March 3, 1897. highest plastic arts known to civil- n't need 'em especially.One time, you better get busy and start L. B. MershonAGENT ization. It requires science, sculp- thing that impressed me was oilln' up the old cash register; you're ture, common sense, faith, hope and the number of house cars and camp liable to be needin it this summer. charity, especially charity. trailers the road lot of 'em $2.00 year on ; a . Subscription rate, per New York Life Advertising rates on' application. i Widowers are the most suscept- headed south. More and more peopleare I NEGRO MAX FOUND . iI I ible of men, and are correctly dubbed taking to this mode of travel. DEAD XEAR LaBELLE Insurance CompanyARCADIA unwise, for they never seem to learn One chap I talked to had a complete I to the advancement and by experience.If little house on wheels.:'! He told 'me Elijah Hawks' a negro employed FLORIDA I Devoted he'd been living in a house car for by F. Ballard of LaBelle as a tie cut- and Hendry frightenhim welfare of Clewiston you flatter a man, you I , ter in the woods western side two and a half and had'trav on the to death; if you don't you bore years - County. elled 22 states at of the county was found dead at his . him to death. If you permit him to over an average I I J. M. COUSE woods shack last week by Mr. Ballard cost of about $75 a month for him- he tired of make love to you, grows i self and his wife. And that includedgas when making a periodical visit i iI 1 Counselor and Attorney at Law LaBelle would be tickled to deathto :you in the end; if you don't, he be- I ; oil, tires, meals, clothes, am-I with food and supplies. He had been have a little of that drought whichis comes tired of you In the beginning.If Hopkins Building dead almost a week when found. prevalent in the north at this time. you believe him in everything, you usements, and everything. He has a Wednesdays and Saturdays soon cease to attract him, and if you fifty dollar a month pension and I A man was fumbling at his key-' 9:30 to 4:00 / The old adage of "never put all argue with him you soon cease to manages to pick up that much or your eggs in one basket" would charm him. If you believe all he tells more each month. at odd jobs here-1 work as ,good to substitute truck for you, he thinks. you're a fool; if you and there. J and came to his rescue. \ basket. When a truck-load of 'em don't he thinks you're 'a cynic: One Florida subject that Georgia I "Can I help you to find the key- Dr. A. J. LittleOsteopath turns: over it makes a mess as happened If you wear gay colors, rouge anda I hole, sir?" he asked. - out west of town yesterday.The startling hat, he hesitates to take I "Thash all right, ol' man," said ou out. If you wear a little black the other, cheerily, "you jusht hol' rehabilitation program which toque and a tailor-made, he takes the housh still and I can manage." Lake has been started in the flood area you out and stares all evening at the Z:2Hu: -Fifth Corps Area News. HarborPhone No. 1 I I by the WPA will be appreciated by women in gay colors, rouge and star- .O /DA I , the whole county. A come back tling hats. If you join him in gaities would have been very slow without and approve him in his smoking, he their assistance. swears you are driving him to the NOTICENOTICE , devil; if you don't approve him iu Clewiston could well have been the smoking or urge him to give up gai . deserted village on termed a who ties, he likewise vows you are driv- is hereby}: given that the following described lands, or so Fourth of July. Everybody ing him to the devil.If much thereof as will be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes herein - could apparently went somewhere set opposite to the same, together with the costs of such sale and ad- while the remainder stayed close at you are a clinging vine, he vertising, will be sold at public auction on the fourth day of August home.. Streets were practically deserted doubts whether you have a brain; 1936 beginning at twelve o'clock noon, at the City Hall of the City of throughout the day. if you are modern, advanced, and a ( Clewiston, Florida. independent, he doubts whether you have heart if are-silly he R. Y. PATTERSON, to be as keento a ; you , Eligibles seem Tav Collector, City of Clewiston.Description . longs for a bright mate if you'are stay out of the races for U. S. Senator ; popular he longs for a playmate. If as they were keen to get into , the governor's race a few month you are popular he is jealous; if ri - but what you are not, he hesitates to marry a ut Amount of Taxes ago. Hardly a day passes of land Owner o wall flower. o vome figure in the public spotlight :3: a ? 91 and CostsContinued states that he does not choose to run. Gosh..ding men, anyway. S c-j 3 3OT - Observations of a Book Agent. H C5aj . ' It was almost as much news when \ Lot 1 Block 6 ................ First Bank of Cle\viston :Mother Dionne birth to one baby ' gave 50' x 115' off S. End ........$68.60S. as it was when the quints were BaBBBflflflBBBBBBaBBflflBBflBBflBToo Stop at the 85 fh-Lot 9 Block 9.... Alston Drug Co. .................... 42.80 born. We kinda feel sorry for that litle chap a few years hence with I I Late To ClassifyBy JiotelPotclcia Lot 20 Block 23 ..:......... C. B. Fitch ............................ 5.40 five sisters to pick on him all at the Lot 21 Block 23 ...:....:.;. )" :. : C. D. Fitch ...............:............ 5.40 same time. Russell KayIQMflnnnnngnnnnnnnnlwnnUUI Lot'-23 lllock 23 ...........: '; Hollis Lanier _........------........... 5.40 312; S. E. SECOND AVENUEAll Lot 24 Block 23 ............ Hollis'Lanier ,.....:.................... 5.40 DOYLE CARLTON Lot 25 Block 23m......... Hollis Lanier ............._............ 5.40 Lot 26 Block 23 ............ Hollis Lanier .......................... 5.40' Last summer, when I journeyedwest Outside Rooms WithPrivate With thousands of people in Jack- Lot 30 Block 23 ............. Colts, Inc. ................................ 6.25 I took time out to write a column Bath sonville this week attending the Lot 31 Block 23 ............ Colts, Inc. ................................ 6.25 Democratic Committee meeting we or so describing my trip. Andas Lot 32 Block 23 ............ 'Colts, Inc. ..............................__ 6.25 heard on every hand that 'South so many people mentioned those COOL, CLEAN, QUIET Lot 23 Block 26 ..........__ B. 'VI. Jenks, Sr. .................... 4.55 Florida should have one of the U. particular columns and said how Overlooking Biscayne Bay Lot 24 Block 26 ........:... B. W. Jenks, Jr. .................... 4.55 S. Senators. Likewise we talked much they enjoyed them, now thatI Lot 25 Block 26 ............ \.. D. \V. Jenks, Jr. ................... 4.55'" with people from West Florida, have my foot In the broad highway Two blocks to Shops, Theatre: and Lot 26 Block 26 ............ B. W. Jenks, ,Jr. ...................: 4.55 North Florida, Central Florida and again perhaps you will find a travel- Business'Section.. Lot 27 Block 26 ............ B. W. Jenks Sr. .................... 4.55 South Florida, and with one single ogue or two restful and interestingas I Lot 28 Block 26 ..........__ D. W. Jenks, Sr. ...............m.. 4.55 exception of them was in a substitute for political hooey. Lot 29 Block 26' ............ B. W. Jenks, Sr. ...................: 4.55 everyone RATES Lot 30 Block 26 ............ B.: W. Jenks, Sr. ........_........... 4.55 favor of Doyle Carlton being the new Anyhow, just as 1 was fixin' to I Lot 27 Block 27 _........... Elmer G. Case ......---......-..--..... 2.85 Senator to be elected from South hide out somewhere and do a little $1.50 Single Lot 28 Block 27 ............ Elmer G. Case .................___.... 2.85 ' Florida. He will defeat any man that .high grade fish snatchin' with noth- Lot 29 Block 27 ............ Elmer G. Case ...-----................ 2.85 runs against him. He is close to in' to worry about but mosquitoesand $2.50 Double Lot 30 Block 21 ............ Elmer G. Case ........................ 2.85 President Roosevelt, and is perhaps sunburn, along comes Earl Lot 31 Block 27 ............ Elmer G. Case ...................:... 2.85 \;, today the best informed man in Flor- _Brown and invites me to Clevelandto Lot 18 lllock 36 ............ W. T. Furgson ........................ 4.55 _. ida on refinancing, through the R. help George Clements tell the Special Family, Weekly- & Lot 19 Block 36 ........"" W. T. Furgson :....................... 4.55 reclamation dis- Monthly Rates Lot 20 Block 36 ..........__ .N. T. Furgson .....:.................. 4.55 ]t. F. C., drainage and world about Florida at the Great , :: Lot 15 Block 138 ............ C. E. Shaw ...m.._.................... 2.85 :; tricts. For that one reason alone he Lakes exposition.So S. D. McCREARY, Proprietor Lot 17 Block 138 ............ C. D. Fitch ............................ 2.68 4;': .' will be invaluable in the Senate to now the Kay family, men, women Lot 4 Block 139 ............ E. .l\I. Petterson ._................_: 4.04 .:. this section of Florida.Okeechobee and children, plus a mess of I Lot 6 Block 139 ............. .1\Irs A. S. Rothrock ............ 5.40 : News. assorted baggage 'a're wedged in the I Lot 7 Block 139 ............ Mrs. Hanna 1\1. Hoover ........ 5.40 St., old chariot and for'the best part of Lot 9 Block 139 ............ 1\lrs. R. H. Sanders ................ 4.55 -1' GLADES COMPETITION the we've . . . . . 12 mock 139 .__......... Cora A. Keller .......... ....... 4.38 \ day been "Marchin" .. ... Lot .m. i A ............................................................ a: Through Georgia" like we was Sher- or' Lot 13 Block 139 ............ E. J. Keller ............................ 4.38 Increased competition to the winter I man or Time or somethin'. I II Lot 19 Block 139 ............ Mildred Wheeler -................... 4.04 .1 : i i I I Lot 2 Block 141 ............ George Berow ........................ 3.70 . t;! vegetable producing section of The little towns we've been I Lot 9 Block 141 ............ Margaret Klick ........_.........___. 3.70 tl.c Everglades Is a prospect for the through all look mighty prosperous, Good FarmLand Lot 10 Block 141 ............ Anna Paulik ...............-.......... 3.70 t. coming season by the opening to rail especially the farming communities. Lot 11 Block 141 _........... Elmer G. Case ........................ 4.55 :;. transportation several thousand Roads all cluttered up with trucks Lot 13 mock 146 ............ Walter Moore ......._.................. 4.55 > acres of muckland on the eastern loaded down with watermellons and I Lot 14 Block 146 .......;:... Walter Moore' -......................... 3.70 :._, shore of Lake Istokpoga. Workmenfor canteloupes. The peach crop is be- Lot 15 Block 146 m"_" Sadie O'Mera ...........----........... 3.70 :f>': the Seaboard Air Line are already ginning to look good too. Plantingsof Lot 10 Block 151 ............ Elmer G. Case ........................ 3.70 - "(. engaged in projecting a tenmile tobacco and cotton were plentiful Lot 11 Block 151 ............ Elmer G. Case ..u.mm_....... 4.55 track from its for Rent Lot 12 Block 151 ............ Elmer G. Case ........................ 3.70 main line with lots spur of . J "l between corn in evidence.I Lot 13 Block 151 .....:..... Elmer G. Case ........................ 3.36 -. .' Fort Bassenger and Sebring took time out here and there to I Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 152.... G. L. Espcnlaub _................... 51.30 r,..,\ to tap the fertile region on the east, talk to natives and didn't find a one 1 Lot 4 Block 152 _........... First Dank of Clewiston ........ 17.30 f.:. ern. and southern shores of the lake of 'em complainin'. Merchants all I Lots 5, 6, 7, mock 152 .... H. Etherton ........_...........:.:..... 37.70 : and bring into competitive markets seemed to be doing an excellent business i Lot 11 Block 152 ............ First Bank of Clewiston ....-... 7.10 w;{:: the heavy production: from several and every indication points to I Lot 12 mock 152 ....m:.... First Bank of Clewiston -....... 7.10S. thousand acres in virgin soil. Clear- a busy summer. I ., 35 ft. Lot 1 Block 156 First Dank of Clewiston ........ 37.70 I,' ing activity, heretofore restricted by Filling station attendants tell me Lot 4 Block 156 ............ C. C. Klutts ...__........_....__........ 7.10E' .... C. C. Christian ............ 20.70 lack Lot 5 mock 156 "'''''''''' I of transportation promise, is that the travel south is increasing, i Z It.fI,' ,. going forward as fast as the forest and as the Georgia boys get 'em go- TrespassersWill w4 156'Lot.. 5- Lot 6, mock. Elmore & Chagaris '.00'0000"_" 27.80 t":. growth can be cut. One of the biggest in' and comin' they are interested in Be Lot 7 Block.un..mu""U"156) ....".'..'.'.'.'. George A. Heinz: .................... 7.10 , :, operators in the new production anything Florida' does to stimulate Lot 1 Block 159' .........." Theo. Gottleibt ...........-...........- 3.02 >:; : area is N. N. Starling of Belle Glade, travel. Quite a number of Georgia ProsecutedThe Lot 6 Block 161 ......:..... ; Geo. Crow er ..m.m........ 2.00 .::;. : who Is said to have bought or controls folks told me they were going to i Lot 7 mock 161 ............ Geo. Crowder .. _................m. 2.00 :. .' over a thousand r.cres. As plan- Florida this summer, most of themto i Lot 2 Block 162 ......_..-. Mrs. J. E. Frederick ................ 3.02 ned by the Seaboard, the 10-mile Daytona, because that alert resort ;I II I Lot 6 Block 162 .,,,,,,_0000 J. C. Windheim .................... 3.02 Ruth n. De-ardsley ..._........_ 5.40 t: spur line will leave the main line ata city has been especially active in sellIng Lot 12 lllock 162 ........ . junction to be named Plains itself I Lot 15 Block 163 ......._.... E. L. Alston ..............._..__...__... 21.55 -::::\ located to Georgians. West Palm I Lot 14 Block 167 .. ...... Emory J. Thomas .................... 3.70 .' '_ near the north end of the lake Beach, however, is out after her Lot 15 mock 167 ...00........... Nora D. OU ..._........................ 3.70 i, between Okeechobee and Sebring.The share; and the first thing I ran into Lot 16 :)Block 161 ............ .... Emory J. Thomas :.....-......... 3.70 farming area is located on the when I walked into the lobby of Lot 17 mock 167 ...........: Emory J. Thomas ................ 3.70 northeast of Lake Placid on State the Wjiuekoff hotel was a tropical Lot 18 Block 167 ............ Pete 1\1. Lanehart :.......-......... 3.70 Road No.8, and has been inaccessible looking gentleman seated behind a Lot 19 mock 167 ............ Pete l\f. Lanehart ___............... 3.70 heretofore except by boat.- big West Palm Beach Invites You ClewistonCompany Lot 20 Block 167 .:.__....... L. V. Gere ...................._............ 3.70 : Jacksonville Times-Union. sign, passin' out literature and answering Lot 2 Block 168 ...........': James Hartz .................:.....m.. 3.70 Lot 1 Block 169 .....:...... Rebecca Lutz ...................._.... 8.80 MEN questions. Lot 8 Block 170 .........:.. Victor Baron .......-................. 3.70 Georgia is startin' where we left Ii Victor Baron .............. .. .. Lot 9 lllock 170 ..._._...... _._. 3.70 women off a week or so ago; in other words I Lot 18 Block 170 '.''....''.. Joseph Walton Smith. m":"...... 3.70 Men are marry. They hey're fixin' to. elect a new gover- ,. . "" have two feet, two hands, and some: 11.Qf-\P.t half a dozen guys have al-I ...HHN.. .. ..NM. .....................N..................:......................, '( on.Page. 8) l- i -- '- ---- -- ... ,-.. __ ."'_- :' _" =:"'-:. _-_ _" .-r'.C=-.0 ._ - .._, : .,...? !\: 1""J rr 'lYi''f "' 'J .. ....- ! __ -. ', tf *j-> /? < . ,\ ... , FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1936 THE CLEWISTON NEWS PAGE I FIVE .:..:..:..:...:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..: :.:.T -- i Mr. and Mrs. "Ward Roberts of :i: :: ;;: Personal MentionMr. ; Moore Haven spent the week-end , :: ::. with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alston. , ...".................. ..-:.............. .......................................................{.. NEW PERFECTED Leon Cothern, of Sarasota, arriv- HYDRAULIC and Mrs. M. ,Yo Bigg spent ed here Monday and has accepted a f '" BRAKES t /\ 4.. ... s Sunday: In West Palm 'Beach. position at the Sugarland Service V "'-". .t\.._ You and your family want safe Station. >' brakes on your new car-brakes . Mr. and Mrs. F. Deane Duff spent that will give maximum stopping .j the week-end in Miami.Mr. fY power-brakes that will be .. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson, Mrs.H. always equalized, always dependable - and Mrs. F. I. Hill were visiting M. Melton and Holmes and How- ; ,, {7 i -Chevrolet's New in Clearwater Sunday.Mrs. ell Melton spent the week-end in Mi '2"c.. Perfected Hydraulic Brakes! .J- r ami. y SOLID STEEL one-piece : R. V. Allison and Miss Nancy: 1 __ -i ? : >- -4/ : ::. TURRET TOP Wright spent Monday in Fort Myers.. Mr. and Mrs. Dean King enjoyeda \ You want a safe roof over your .: -- head, Solid Steel \ fishing trip on Matacumbe Key and too-a one- i Lawrence Knapp spent the week piece Turret Top. It gives complete visited friends in Miami over the >xs '. r overhead . end in Fort Myer N- ; A protection. is .;;; week-end. ._ + q 's\\ smarter looking and helps J to keep cooler in " / : passengers Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Simpson spent i I r1. Mrs. G. B. Thomas, who is attend- summer and warmer in winter. ." Ocala. the week-end in Tampa and o ) ' I ing the summer school at Southern IMPROVED GLIDING College in Lakeland, spent the week- KNEE-ACTION RIDE* ,'j Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Shelley spent - I end here with Mr. Thomas. >' You also want the comfort . the week-end at Stuart.Mr. / / { greater : ;/.y: ,1//ilhl//IY/ / i' '' and greater road stability of Chevrolet's r , and Mrs.. R. C. Nowling were 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Littlejohn, of ; Ride. Millions Knee-Action of Knee-Action Gliding : .," in Fort Myers Sunday. Ocala, and Miss L. E. Cartwright of 1 . will tell that this I I1lr. ;; ., .; ;'' ;. safest and smoothest ride of all. and Mrs. J. F. Tippey were J Roberts Saturday.Mr. ' GENUINE FISHER ',.a week-end visitors in Miami.Mr. j : and Mrs. N. 'J. Jackson and 1 NO DRAFTVENTILATION .;': and Mrs. F. M. Rodriguez returned sons, Dennis and Wallace, of Fort t '. to Clewiston this week-end. Myers visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc- I J You'll get a lot of comfort out Gehee Sunday.Mr. of this feature, too. It gives :: -- - Dr. O. F. Schiffli spent the. week- understand that Chevrolet is now each trolled passenger ventilation individually. ""scoops con- .1 1 e' end in Miami. and Mrs. r in" refreshing' breezes on hot .,j Mrs. J. F. Tippey and days and eliminates drafts {' H. J. B. Scharnberg was a visitor Z. G. Meredith spent the biggest demand in its history." in cold weather. :. I I -a in Miami over the week-end. West Palm Beach. HIGH-COMPRESSION ..>. . F. A. Ray was-a-visitor in Miami Mr. and Mrs. W. M. right. And there's a good reason. VALVE-IN ENGINEAnd -HEAD Monday. and children left : for all-round performance dian River, Mich., knows that this new Chevrolet is with economy, there is nothing Parker Wilson was a business visitor spend three weeks as like Chevrolet's High-Compres f in Okeechobee today. I J. J. Harrington at his Valve-in-Head Engine-the ! motor'' car with all modern advan same type of engine that is used 'j Mis. J. F. Curry is visiting her sister -I Mr. and Mrs. J. F. I II in record-holding airplanes, 1 j .1 in Live Oak for two weeks. I I the holidays in Ocala. power boats and racing cars. 'i remained there to sell at such a low price-it's :' SHOCKPROOFSTEERING I I . Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Mobley spent ments for their * Saturday in Fort Myers. Point to make their Also " # / /?__ / an outstanding: advantage --- 01'll/j COl'zpuu.elOltJpruea VU/L. -and,like all the above features, Carl Johnson spent the 'Fourth of J. S. Baker, of ( exclusive to this one low-priced July holidays at his home in Sara here Thursday and will car-is Shockproof Steering. sota. druggist at Alston's Visit your nearest Chevrolet I I Parker Wilson is dealer and have a thorough J. F. Curry, A. N. Gallant, Arthur tion. demonstration of this only EV' 0 LET complete low-priced car-today! Stiel and Virgil Lawrence spent the week-end in West: 'Palm Beach. Capt. G. E. AND rictolNcwStdndardCoupe UP. Lut Broadfoot and J. B. $495 at flint Mich. I Parker Wilson spent the Fourthof Saturday and Sunday tire With and bumpers tire lock, spare, the/ July holiday in Pahokee and West visiting Mr. and Mrs. .i lot price is$20 additional. *Knce-Amon It on Masur Models only, $20 additional. Palm Beach. daro. _' Prices quoted in this advertisement are list I ;'V""'c..'t ,, "_.. at Flint Michigan and subject to change ,c- :;: : without notice. ACeneaiMotorsValue.General . Mr. and Mrs. Foy Durrence are Mrs. H. O. Peters t -'." ).;'.' FOB ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION -' q- ,:'. I Motors Installment/ Plan'- " spending a two weeks vacation in LaDeen, Mrs. M. S. l ;. '.: ;,::: .. .... '.'\ ...;J.5t.L monthly! payments to suit your purse. .'j, : ; CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY ' { : -.i. -.i.r :1 "'3 North Carolina. I G. B. Rackstraw and ( '; I t w .. :.; DETROIT, MICHIGAN I : r---- : ;: I Simpson are visitors ; : : : : : :'u. ; : Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Selby: of West I Beach today. .. .. t.J /, : . Palm Beach spent Sunday with friends here. 1 I Dr. O. F. Schiffli . ----- from North Carolina / Mr. and Mrs. Foster Meredith ..and i a few days with his Miss Eunice Meredith spent the I ren who are spending Motor Company week-end in Miami.Mr. the mountains.Mr. . and Mrs. F. M. Sathre and II and Mrs. Sam Florida Mrs. J. E. Benson were visitors in Mrs. E. A. Houser in West Palm Beach Sunday.Mrs. I Beach over the - Houser has been ' Leslie Miller left Monday to I Samaritan Hospital for , spend a month visiting relatives in treatment, but is much .t . Mayport.L. I time and has left the I' A. Turner left this week to vis-i Tampa."I . Mr. and Mrs F. M. SAFETY DIVIDENDS it for a few days with his mother in Francis and daughter, Alabama. i !! Jl1 Saturday and Sunday points of interest in O. H. Roberts, A. R. Broadfoot visited briefly in [ and Arthur Steil spent Tuesday. in I do going as far Miami.: .' <:. .i #1\ Record of Dividends of __ Springs.. I' -, -,, '. .: .' \ -. : "" <: ...Clewiston Home Building Association t Mr. and Mrs. R. H. .Collins spent :. M. E. VonMach .. ., : l Saturday and Sunday visiting in Miami. : ; .,.:. '.'. . I Sunday night from a ".:,: ,: ',' .' .;., .. his former home in ,J ;.'.- ,', ." HATE KATE ; .'. I Miss Sarah Minehan, of Okeechobee of his children I I : .'\ YEAR PERCENT YEAR PERCENT is the guest this week of Mrs.L. home and Miss ;:. , A. Turner.Mr. who made the trip I : : g; : 1928 5.5 1933 6 ' --- VonMach and two )' : :; <;:: i 6 and Mrs. G. E. Smith visited remained in Detroit ;' f ::.. 1929 7 1934 ' Mrs. W. W. Perry in a Manatee. hos- it. .j.jI ;::; : :: ,. ; ". 1930 ,4 1935 6 . pital Friday. ----- Mrs. W. W. Perry, ; : : ,'.." .,...:.,..'i/l'1 .'..\ ,".1 1 1931 1 I'. 4 .1936 1 6 : . Mr. and Mrs. A.. W. Sias were visitors critically ill for the I" 1 1932 6''. ' in West :Palm Beach W'ednes- in a Manatee hospital : .' . : day. yesterday to be : :; ;:':: : ." ; j, ,:::.;;"/ ,; Double pneumonia is - Mr. and 'JMrs. C. E. Nail returnedlast I developed during .': Friday night from a few days at I making her condition I r CALL. BY THE HOMEBUILDING :Miami Beach. dangerous. However I' I ,OFFICE FIRST Mrs. C. F. Trainor and daughter. here provement to be earnestly leads her i savings for safety and a good'. THING TOMORROW AND Barbara Ann, of Okeechobee, visit- recovery. Home Building has'never paid''. ed friends here Friday.L. I TALK THINGS' OVER. .. " of less than 4 ' YOUNG:: PEOPLE percent per year. . E.. Edwards, of Alva, spent Sat- urday and Sunday here with; F. A. LAWRENCE -HOME days of reduced interest on sav .. . Ray. A group of :young I and reduced returns on other . out of a weiner roast V. A. Allen spent the week-end in planned for the investment Home Building offers GT" , West Palm Beach visiting Mrs. Allen weather, met at the thrifty investor the in. -.) , , who is in Good Samaritan ,Hospital II Mrs. A. W. Lawrence I . (a. there. ening and went on best suited to his needs. In ... --: despite the rain. Clewiston Home Building Asso Geo. A. Forman, Chief Administrative Among those i Assistant from the district U. and Mrs. II. Guthrie, ; whether you intend investing as CLEWISTONHOME S. Engineer office in Jacksonvillewas rie, Billie Hooker: $5.00 per month or as much as ' here Wednesday on, business. Christine Bell, BUILDING -- ine Moore, Jack in a lump sum, you'll find a Melvin V. Cole, a junior clerk Mildred Ward, Merrel Building adapted to ASSOCIATIONPHONES from the distri6t U.: S. Engineer of- Butler, Bill Palmer, program your 102.103 fice in Jacksonville;' arrived here this Dorothy Hare and t.s. \ week to take the place of Miss Wilma - _. I Douglas who' is in a hospital in I A new city hospital : . West Palm Beach for treatment. 000 is being built in S ,.'" .' -.' .., ',,' ..-V <..*.,-::_ IIf-" "'-r:" '} ;!':. ;. .'1'....'. ".' -..':"..:."" ir!,['". -.7" ... ,, .t. !:"!;,1." .,. '' 1 ": ' : .7.' .. .. '' '' " ,' ,< ', t'1--: ,! ,\9':;: :. :,-' ;, : : . " THE CLEWISTON NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1936 Hardly a Wordof It Do We Believe i'tt DRIVE YOU DRAGONS Random items which we sim- ply cannot believe: At a party the other night, a guest put on an oversized derby, and did not say:, "Veil, I'll tell l. B y E D WIN BALMER you.The" recipient of a wedding invitation - did not run her finger over the printing.to see if it was "WUU Service r Copyright by Edwin Balmer engraved.. Il A twelve-year-old miss dustedoff r the piano keys without sound- if.' SYNOPSIS his voice to be heard, "must have hud leaped to her feet but then she did I but she made no Interference at all; ing a single note. --- the radio tuned tO'some quiet programand not move; she stood swaying slightlyas she merely listened to him call the At a recent dinner the toast- t and fantastically forgotten It and gone out. Then she stared toward the bedrooms.. police. if. Jeb Braddon, young master got up, said that the .. successful! broker of Chicago. Is Infatuated this came on." where the little agent: had disappeared Agnes had risen from the great soft of the speaker > evening needed i;. with Agnes Glenelth. beautiful Colver tapped on the door evokingno "Oh J"! she heard and Agnes heard. chair and the girl seized her hand. introduction no and sat down without "' daughter of a retired manufacturer., response. He rapped louder. Colver's cry. "Mr. Lorrie Mr. Lor- "Now you help me." Mrs. Lorrie de - t Rodney a doctor. In love with Agnes saying another word. ::;. visits his brother Jeb. Rod plans work "Don't come In I" a girl's voice rie 1" manded. "Get me a lawyer. I've aright : at Rochester. Jeb suggests that he screamed. "Don't come In !" And Its Then there was nothing they could to a lawyer the best damn law .. make a try for Agnes before leaving timbre of terror shrilled through the hear clearly till Colver came back. yer in this town. You don't know ......................... In Rod there Is deeper obstinate - . Jeb.a believe door while the radio uproar contin He was so scared that he looked what happened here or anything! - decency than In Agnes :, to be happy, a girl must bind herself ued. "For God's sake come inl I Comein silly. Get me that lawyer!I" The Mind ;;-: entirely to a man and have adorable !" the girl now was shrieking. "You know what we walked In on? I "What lawyer said Agnes. BrL0IVELL :'., babies. Rod visits Agnes and tells her Little Mr. Colver went pale as Agnes A killing-a killing," he rambled at I "O'Mara. Martin O'Mara ; that's -. : of never his be great fulfilled.desire Agnes', but realizes mother It Is can attempting stared at him. "That's Mrs. Lor- Agnes almost as If Mrs. Lorrie was his name. Oh. do that for me, won't Meter HENDERSON ' .: . , to regain her husband's love rie" he was saying. "She's very not there. "He's dead back there- you? Just get him on the wire; and r.::; Agnes has disturbing doubts as to what young." And he tried to turn the knob. the blood on the floor !I" I'll talk to him." Bell Syndicate.-WNU Service. :;:'. attracts her father In New York. her.Jeb "For God's sake, come In !1" "Who?" Agnes managed. She was back at the telephone and ...8..a._. g..u_, :, tells Agnes he Is going to marry Lorriel! I can't !1" Mr. Colver . "Mrs. "Her husband-Mr. Lorrie-he rent- fumbling at the pages of the direc- < managed to shout. Then Agnes heard ed this apartment from me! He's on tory so pitifully that Agnes took the Syllables Test , : CHAPTER I-Continued the knob turned from the inside, and the floor In there-with holes shot in book from her hand and found the In this test there are two col- J f i'4- the door swung' in, a girl holding with him. She shot him I That's what we name Martin O'Mara ; and then she umns of syllables. Take a syllableout t; He laughed in his honest way. both hands to the knob and supporting come In on I" made the call. of the first column and uniteit f'. "Two months that 1 distinctly remem herself upon It. The girl continued to sway. She First a woman's voice answered with one in the second columnto .. ber. Vaguely before that'- exactly "Who're you?" She glared at Ag- had shut her eyes and opened them then a man's' said : "O' Iara." form a word. When you are t how long vaguely, I don't know. D'you nes. Suddenly the terror In her eyes and shut them. "You don't know a "Here he is," said Agnes but the finished, you should have ten complete f'. care?" turned to awful. Imploring relief and damn thing what I did What he did girl had slumped to the floor."I words. r "Have you always done that?" she thrust the door away from b rand what I did You don't know a damn am calling" said Agnes Into the First Column: Second Column: -: "Spotted buildings for a start with seized Agnes, clamoring to her: thing !t" she cast back with her eyes phone "1 am calling from an apart- 1. ser 1. lot :. some one? Yes ; I guess I have Burr "Oh. God, I'm glad to see you-glad to shut. Then she fell forward and Agnes ment where a man has been killed." 2. cul 2. tion_ I've never brought a girl to her build- see you !" / I I caught her. "All right" said the voice O'Mara. 3. con 3. duce : before." "Mrs. Lorrie!1" the little agent was "Go What ? Where is 4. pi 4. prit : ing I Pressed down !In the huge soft chair on. apartment :.,' The building was a tall new apartment mouthing. "Why. Mrs.-Mrs. Lorrie !1" I by the weight of the girl Agnes did it?" 5. pre 5. geant structure of splendid spread It was Colver who must have closed not move ; and the warm limp form Agnes told him. "I do not know 6. ac 6. sume with In the the door; at any rate. It was closed 7. lo 7.. duct and height an agent she held was motionless. She held the people. she proceeded. "Only :. ground-floor offices only too glad to behind them and the three were withIn her in her arms and stared over her their name. It's Lorrie. I just happened 8. ex 8. gain the All the time the ra- 9. 9. cal .. show them through. apartment at the sun slanting In through the In. I am here with Mrs. Lor- pro dio sustained Its roar. At last Col-, 10 bar ]0. pertAnswers r Of course some one might enter and soutL windows ; and Agnes recollected rie now" = ver went to the cabinet and shut It offand r- recognize them; some acquaintance that thus the sun was slanting in "All right Go on. Who's killed?" reechoed.The . the silence ,: might step into the elevator which upstairs in the empty room the duplicate "Her husband." * ..:.:, lifted them from floor to floor. That girl called. Mrs. Lorrie never of this which she had exam- "How was he killed?" 1. sergeant. 6. action. f' made it' more exciting; yet it was for an Instant relaxed her hold on ined with Jeb-how long ago? Ten "She shot him." 2. culprit. 7. local. 4. disturbing enough to step into an emp- Agnes. She dragged Agnes down be- minutes ago? "All right. Go on. Who are you?" 3. conduct. 8. expert. side her In a big overstuffed chair 4. pilot. 9. produce. ;; ty apartment and having Inspected Here, In this apartment, had husband "I'm Agnes Gleneith""Related s_ the front rooms, follow a pattering little which had a litter of cigarettes about"What's and wife lived together? This to Robert C. Glenelth?" 5. presume. 10. bargain. ;';: spectacled man into another cham- it wife In her arms and the husband on "He's my father." happened? Agnes Implored."Oh . jf ber, and have him turn to Jeb and your the floor in there with boles shot In "Did you say you didn't know the what has happened? ' and say: "If you like separate rooms, Lorries?" 5 AND tO JARS "Nothing's happened !I" the girl de him.The '; here are two perfect ones with a baths wife-she was a widow now ; "I rlidn't. \ TIMES clared. "Oh, I'm in a hell of a mess !1" THE IOC SIZE CONTAINS 3/2 between. On the other hand. If you and was she also a murderer "All right. Go on. Then how did = AS MUCH AS THE S* SIZE = (J prefer the same room this is beautifully She was soft and moist and warm limp. across Agnes and the soft over YOU happen In?" WHYPAYMOREj> - : adequate for twin beds and of where her body pressed against Agnes. stuffed arms of- the chair ; she lay on "I was with the agent. I was look OlaNE O '. course for a double." her breast her head hanging: down. ing at another apartment In the build, c This was' more than last night. Oh 1 \ Il Agnes roused to an effort and turned ing." m SNOW WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY ;' this was much more To think upon II''I her' over. "All right Have the police been 't'; .-, things definitely, to look upon life "What you want?" the girl com called?" } here with Jeb plained as If from sleep. "Just now, they were." Good 'BooksIf :: He sent the little chattering Mr. Agnes shook her. "Did you do it?" "All right Now try to rememberthis a man wants to read good : Colver pattering off on an errand and "Maybe I did." : Tell Mrs. Lorrie I am comingat books, he must make a point of ;.) In this room so beautifully adequate! But again Agnes shook her. once. Tell her to talk to no one, avoiding bad ones; for life is ;. for "them," Jeb swung her up fa his i "Wha' you want?" not to any one-not even to 'you, until short, and time and energy limited. ..)::. arms. "When was it? What time did you I get there. Especially and abso- .-Schopenhauer. "Let's make It soon, Glen ; not wait! do It?" lutely she is not to talk to the police. .\. Why should we wait? We'll marry "Two o'clock. The damn clock was Tell her they cannot make her talk. ;: with a wedding as we ought to do. striking when I come out here." No one can ; no 'one has a right to. 101 .251 ' At church and a reception at the Two Now, by the ticking gold Tell her to stay there and not to try } house; but all that need be only a faced clock on the mantel., It was a to go away, and not to let anyone ; month away. Your ring's being made; quarter past thJf e. take her away. ;'. I'll have it tomorrow. Today I'll lease "You sat here all the time?" "And you must stay there too; and this place; we'll furnish it together." iL r "Sure I sat here." And this recollection you had better not talk till I get For Biliousness;Sour Stomach, She was trembling In his arms. h+ now roused her to pity for 'there. You are going to be a wit- Flatulence, Nausea and Sick 1"Y.,. ou want to, Glen!" herself. "All alone. All alone !I" I ness in this case ; you cannot possibly Headache, due to Constipation. "Yes; I want to !I" t Colver was tiptoeing foolishly aim escape it. I am very sorry for you, f- "All right, then !I" Mr. lessly ; he merely was keeping himself but there is now nothing that I or any "No! Not all right! I can't say It, moving and he did this on tiptoes. one can do about It I will be thereas It Is Well " Jeb Oh I wish I could !1" Suddenly, startlingly a phone bell soon as I can." Most of the illusions we recover r': "Then for God's sake why can't rang. Agnes put down the phone. No from; and we're glad ''of it. you?" The arms about Agnes clenched man had ever sought by his voice to i For at that moment he did not tighter and then let go. The girl rule her'' so. She felt as she faced doubt himself at all. Some day this pushed back and leaped up and scur- about,. that she ought to resent It; but , overwhelming want this desire, might ried to the instrument on the standIn she did not. She felt herself, Instead, die as he must die-some day. But he the corner. "Hello Hello !I" Then depending upon It upon the assurance - \-as alllover now. she heard a voice and she droppedto : and domination of that man (a "I can't" one knee as she made response, voice and a name O'Mara) who was IN Other sounds returned to them : the whispering ; but in the stillness of the on his way to her. TUBES $joogr blare of radio so loud that it was audible room her voice came clear. "Oh God The girl on the floor had sat up. 35' from below, even through these She Stood Swaying Slightly as ,She Bert!" she said ; and she listened "You got him for me?" solid and sound-deadened floors. Stared Toward the Bedrooms.But again. "Yes," said Agnes "I got him. He's Agnes thought: "Some child down- She wanted to speak, but she staredat coming now." KILL ALL FL9ESced her hands were cold and moist In stairs is doing that"Mr. them and did not. Little Mr. Colver was at a win Colver: was returning, and before her clamoring terror. There was gin "Bert," she repeated the name."something's dow. "Here's the police," he said. "Aa Killer ced attracts anywhere.and Daisy kills flics.FJ7 4 be re-entered the Jeb on her breath but she was not drunk. .'a. Guaranteed, eflcctlve. Neat I room happened. Yes to homicide squad, suppose. ; ; - *k 1 convenient-Cannot eplll- That not the trouble with her. o dropped her feet to the floor and re- was Charley He died today." And she "You're not to talk to them," Ag- ] WlllnotEollorlnJurc anything, 'leasts all season. 20o at all leased her. A heavy, sensuous perfume over- slammed down the phone on Its rest. nes said to Mrs. Lnrrie. "You're: not dealers Hirold Bkly f.YiflfflT' "I might show you how this arrange- powered the gin; it seemed to be all Now Colver seized the phone. I to say a word to any one They have 150X> ment looks when furnished," Mr. Col- over her, especially In her short mane "Operator?" he clamored. "Oper- no right to make you. You're not to ver offered. of hennaed hair. She had arched ator? Give me the police!I" say a word about anything till Mr. "That's a good Idea," said Jeb, plucked eyebrows and mascaraed, Halfway from the phone the girl O'Mara gets here." "You'll look, won't you?" He turned lashes, and skin splotched with rouge Mrs. Lorrie. had stopped and turned. (TO BE CONTINUED) It upon Agnes. "I'd like to, too" he which perspiration had streaked ; her said for the agent's benefit "but 1 wet lips had distorted the crimson ought to be back at my office. But smears of lipstick. She was slim but Forest Products Are Included in STOPS ITCHING OR MONEY BACK you'll look further." plump-bosomed and she was In negligee Americatance Gat Tetterine and get instant relief from in Big Ten of Farm Crops any skin Itching. 60c at all drug storesor said lacy fussy underwear and "Yes Agnes, "I'll look. For sent postpaid on receipt of price. she realized that by agreeing, she sheer stockings under her lace and SHUPTRINE CO..Dept.3.Savannah.Ga. tenth In the Big among farm crops, with a cash was lessening his chagrin.It pink-silk peignoir.Her Forest products are I rankedIn Income of nearly $ -1UUUUUU. Forest was astonishing 'afterward to look neck and shoulders and armsand Ten of farm crops. They are back and consider that this crack: In her legs curled under her were value only by cotton, wheat, truck products uera first among farm crops his character this moment's piqueto slender and dainty. She would be crops, tobacco, fruits and nuts, pota- iii New Hampshire and Vermont third ADVERTISING 35 in Missouri and thirteenth in Ohio and ; his pride and her response to It- pretty Agnes realized. If she were not toes, corn and hay, and outrank could so profoundly affect the rest of in such a state; and she was no older other major farm crops such as barley, Illinois. her life. Cscept for it she would than Agnes herself. beans rice, rye, peanuts, and sugar Farm woodlands, the forest service is as essential to businessas have left the building with him. As "Mrs. Lorrie, what's the matter?" crops according to latest figures of the estimates, provide an average of 2,500- 000 farmers with supplemental cash is rain to growing Agricul- it was. the three of them got Into the the little agent Colver begged of her. United States Department of woot. and building material - elevator together; Agnes and Mr. Col "Can't you tell me what's the mat- incomes plus It is the keystonein ture.These for their own use. The forest serv- crops. ver got out on the next floor; Jeb descended ter, Mrs. Lorrie?" figures show that farm wood- to the street. "Don't go down there !1" Mrs. Lor- lands pay their owners nearly $63,000-:: ice urges farmers to apply woodland the arch of successful: The radio, which Agnes had heard rie cried. 000 a year; that farmers received management practices that will keep when in the empty apartment above, "I'll look for something salts," 53,030,000 a year from such sales in their, farm woods continuously produc merchandising. Let us was roaring from within the door before Mr. Colver said and he started towardthe New York, $4,695,000 In Georgia and tive. show how to applyit her. Evidently It had a large bedrooms whereat the girl $4,022,000 in Wisconsin. These sales are you and powerful amplifier which must screamed and Colver stopped. returns from farm forests and do not Five Highways Intersect to business. turned full. "Go I" called include Industrial production.In Five United States highways meet your have been on It was impossible on Agnes.. "See what to ignore the noise.QJra. happened !1" souther.i states forest productswere at one intersection in the business district Lof'H" said Colver raising The girl pushed back from her and from third to seventh in impor- of Vinita, Okla. '. hj'f::: ; ;,;::'':; :,.:.. ,'':;'__' ....::Y. u,,: .:.:.:.. ." ,, :- "" . ..." : ,-. l'u' '.. ,,:' f.o""i"r: it '" ''':>l. < ;- ; ,! #., :.-;. "' \P :.'"":' -r',"" '''''' ',' n I I. .''" ,r.: .. 't >: :. :. :': f' ? : , " f THE CLEWISTON NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1936a' - ." .. _. . ' __ .. THE: CHEERFUL CHERU&i Few . QA I like the hurdy-gurdy OUR COMIC SECTION ;; Little tiP For man weary- miles . II around _ les He 5cottars through I THE FEATHERHEADS By Oiborne All Write 40 the Ke t-Filled city '''9; A little S A; III CM, FELIX-V/ILL You; RUM UP ))11 I I thQe.rtul sound.m' - THIS is OIE NI CNT J GET MY ADDRESS"BOOK Go on, AND "M"C "''' (oU CAMTo UEvoTE NO MOVIES FROM My READIUC J MOHO BRIDGE- DRESSER 2 I NEVER SIR ISAAC GOT THE BREAKS I'M Go INK? To CHORES CAM , REMEMBERt CATCH UP OMCORRESPONDENCE I The teacher was trying to impresson 1"d My To Do DOROTHY'S NUMBER;!: I Ii oM, ,41.L the children how important had RICNT been the discovery of the law of WNU Service. gravitation."Sir . Isaac Newton was sitting on the ground looking at a tree. An l2)thth\ apple fell on his head and from that he discovered gravitatIon.Just, I. think, children," she added, "isn't .. I that wonderful?" gtIlf4: I The inevitable small boy replied: , "Yes'm, an' if he had been settin'in school lookin' at his books, he See the Bright Side i If" wouldn't have discovered nothin."' The world may be pretty sordid - -Santa Fe Magazine. but one does not have to -;-. contemplate that phase of it too GIDDAP! much. It has others that are TUST GE I'i'IN I'M t ___ TNaIKS FOR TH6IMKAMER brighter.The . REApy T co To '. OH DEAR- ( -- best angle from which to THIS PEN 1"5 O K -- VJHY V/MERE1 r TH& DRU SToRE approach any problem is the try -! FOR, STAMPS-- Cs angle. EMPT'iANDi1E HERE I SO ARE You 55 Iot1RE SIRE 1btJPSTQIRS One needs to learn how to enjoy .Nt< IS AGAIN-- pIN 2 two or three hours of quiet BE" OUT OF reflection. You can't be enter tained every waking moment. .. f Don't Stay with Evil THEMS : If you have been tempted into := evil, fly from it; it is not falling: ,' into the water, but lying in. it : i a\ that drowns. The people of Europe stay madat each other all the time. Theyare "Jim Haytossel says as how he as bad as our mountain feudists - allus pays as he goes. . "Well, if you'll notice he's chair- " bound most of the time." Displays of temper are sheer waste of vitality. They help nobody tq wetern ewapeper nloa I 1 I if Would Be Better! and hinder everybody. The warden of a prison was inclined . to overdo the facilities for FINNEY OF THE FORCE By Tea O'Loughlin Leave on Absence oners.enjoyment Despite which numerous he gave reforms his pris-, KO: THERE CERTAINLY IS! PEKO EDGE JAR RINGS ARE the convicts were still dissatisfied. MADE OF LIVE, RED RUBBER "Say, you guys," he told them, THAT SEALS THE vJNUr angrily. "I've given you movies and FLAVOR IN TIGHT TNaTsNY BE 'CMIS ) _____ baseball and everything else I can" PE' THERE'SA ...AND THEIR _- OUt h think of. What do you want now? BIG DIFFERENCE TWO BIG LIPS f) o NoLD _p "Well, warden," said a voice, BETWEEN MAKE THEM EASY GENUINE PEKO tEM.oS "what about a cross-country run? TO APPLY, EASY EDGE JAR RINGS TO REMOVE. Right Idea AND ORDINARY "I think the Chinese have the RUBBERS. right idea of it," commented ''the Tly old-fashioned businessman. Q y "How's that?" inquired a neigh AND -. d ABSOLUTELYNo bor."They don't care who runs the country so long as business: is good." Intellectual Demand "Do you find an intellectual interest lb pEigEnca jfl in politics?" ROYAL 0 t p STYLE "Decidedly," answered Miss Ca- yenne. "It requires more study to score an election from start to finish than it does to koop the run of ' ,.ta aU1f " contract bridge. & oE D11l More Grief Bill-I'll surely be glad when that exam is over tomorrow. know it had IE411 Tom-Oh, didn't you 11Y Vl4JARRtJ1BWRSUNITED been put off till Thursday? Bill-Till Thursday? Good night! Em Do I have to remember all this stuff u t for three more days? STATES RUBBER COMPANY United States Robber Products,tie. The Usual Fee 1790 Bnadee),Rn York,e.Y,loom ao First Doctor-Then we decide not to operate? . Second Doctor-Yes. What do you Elegant Compliment ' think we ought to charge him for Deference is the most complicate - deciding not to operate? the most indirect, and the ;, most- elegant of all compliments. JUST RIGHT"A I m Weaurn Newapeper Unloa j, No Complaint NO CHANCE Grandma's Job c Mother-What subject do you like Grandma was staying with the best in school? family while mother was ill at the Helen-Psychology. hospital. One day little Dorothy Mother-Why, they don'.t teach Ann'came into the kitchen and said"Grandma' k AT YOUR GROCER'S that in your school. did you feed my gold- Helen-I know. That's why I like it. fish?" Stand UprightWe . "No," said Grandma. must stand upright even if Kindness to Fish "Well" said Dorothy Ann, "don'tyou the world should be turned up- David-I went fishing today, know that's your job while side down. mother, with a bent pin for a hook. you're\ working here?"-Indianapolis C CJ Mother-You shouldn't hurt the News. . dear little fish, David. Next time "He has no ambition. physician says that yawning is I'll give you a safety pin.EDUCATIONAL "No?" caused by an under supply of fresh "Not a bit. Refuses to learn a GOOD CHANCE air." NOTE"Well trade and insists on remaining a "That's right-also by an over- rII...... member of the underpaid, white- r L. supply of hot air." e / Cap-Bruih"Applicator-OURS , collar brigade." mai.et"BUCK EAF40- r'k.. JUST A GOMUCHFARTHRWNU7 In His Own LanguageA DASH IN FEATHERS., t, i ca A Good Medicine judge entered the street car. The physician was surprised to +Il "How are you 'this morning find the head of the household ae judge?" 28.36ADVERTISING the door with a shotgun. "Fine, fine; and how are you?" "Why, what's the matter?" stam- I "Fare," answered the man in uni mered the doctor form. "That there medicine you gave my wife she says is makin' her feel is as essential to business as what's the first thing your like a new woman, and I want you Hasn't Aged a Bit is rain to growing crops. It is the son did after graduating from that. to understand that no new woman Host (doing the honors)-Anc keystone in the arch of successful expensive;college?" business goes in this house. First He-What would you say i if I that is a portrait of my great-great. merchandising. Let us show you "Touched: me for $300 to buy some thing I know she'll be out makin' kissed you? grandfather. how to apply it to your business.I. . girl an engagement ring. Visitor Wonderful! Why he J speeches. She-How could I say anything? I, doesn't look any older than you! I r \ ' ' -.j. yt , ; ; PAGE EIGHT THE CLEWISTON! NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1036 . _. (Continued tram Page 4) Lot 6 Block 359 ..........:. Dr. Samuel Fisher ...._........... 3.02 Florida Is AdvertisedContinued Lot 12 Block 171 ............ Lesie E. Kemp ....................... 5.06 Lot 18 Block 360 ......... M. W.. Young ........................ 3.02 Lot 14 Block 111 .........__. Jennie E. Barber .................. 5.06 Lot 19 Block 360 ....__.. :M. W. Young ....;.........._....... 3.02 . Lot 26 Block 171 ......__.... Rebecca Lutz ........................ 5.40 Lot 37 Block 360 -.......'. Kathryn Ortman .................... 1.49 ., ( from page 1) Lot 4 Block 172 .........._ Joseph W. Smith ............__...... 4.u4 Lot 6 Block 361 .........._: W. H. Bryan ....__......__.............. 3.02 thousand words; and a well-planned Lot 7 Block 172 E. C. Cole ................................ 4.04 Lot 7 Block 361 ............ W. H. Bryan ...............?........... 3.02 exhibit is even more impressive for Lot 10 Block 172 :::::::::::: Emanuel F. Selz ...-..........:..... 4.04 Lot 8 Block 361 ............ O. CJ Bryan ..__...................... 3.02 it presents the real thin, an orange: Lot 11 Block 172 ............ Mrs. J. E. Frederick ............ 4.38 Lot 9 Block 361 .........,:. Robert Barnaby ..... ..___........... 3.02 tree heavy with golden fruit, for ex- Lot ,18 Block 172 ............ Robert Espie, Jr. .................. 4.04 Lot 10 Block 361 ....._...... Robert Barnaby ................__.... 3.70 Lot 21 Block 172 .........__. F. G. Hunt ................._.............. 4.04 Lot 16 Block 361 ............ J. C. O'Neal .............._............. 3.02 ample. Lot 1 Block 173 ............ G. H. & Frances Small .--.....--.. 6.42 Lot 11 Block 362 ........._.. i t Rebecca Lutz .......................... 2.85 Floridians accustomed to seeing Lot 2 Block 173 .__.._...... ;" D. F. Woodward .................... 4.38 Lot 12 Block 362 ...........: Rebecca Lutz ......_....._.;........._. 2.85 acre after acre of beautiful, bearing Lot 15 Block 173 ............ Joseph W. Smith .....-........--.... 4.38 Lot 20 Block 362 ............ Adolph Tishler ...................... 3.70 groves can't possibly realize what Lot 21 Block 173 ............ L. 1\1. Harding .........1.............. 5.40 Lot 21 Block 362 ......._.... Adolph Tishler ............._.... 3.70 the sight of a' single citrus tree Lot 24 Block 173 ...._....... C. E. Shaw .........................__. 6.25 Lot 28 Block 362 ............ Hattie S. Baker .................m.... 3.70 means to one who has never seen it. Lot 3 Block 175 ............ J. P. Grieves, ............................ 3.02 Lot 29 Block 362 .....__..... Hattie S. Baker ....._........._.... 3.70 The reaction is just 'about the sameas Lot 4 Block 175 ............ ', J. P. Grieves .__n_.... ..........._..... 3.02 Lot 30 Block 362 ............ N. B. O'Kelley __._...._._............. 3.70 would be that of a Floridian who Lot 6 Block 175 ............ Minerva D. Sharder .............. 3.02 Lot 32 Block 362 .....__..... Mrs. Rena F. Jacobi ........:... 5.70 to find the Lot 8 Block 175 ............' Joseph' Walton Smith ....._...... 3.02 Lot 36 Block 362 ............ Mrs. V. E. Jacobs ......_............. 5.40 wakes up some morning Lot 20 Block 175 ......... C. H. Berner ..........:................. 3.19 Lot 12 Block 363 .......... A. M. Coleman ..._..._............... 2.68 feet front lawn buried under two Lot 21 Block 175 .......... C. H. Berner ............................ 4.38 ot 14 Block 363, ......--.... W. R. Griffiths ..-................. 3.19 of snow. Lot 2 Block 176 ............ J. V. Shasky ..n......_................. .3.70 I Lot 24 Block 363 ...........: Mrs. E. A. Schult ........_....... 19.00 The native Florida fisherman, Lot 3 Block 176 :........... ; Mrs. V: E. Jacob .................... 3.70 Lot 24 Block 365 ....._...... Edward Beyer ........................ 2.85 who each year enjoys a battle with Lot 4 Block 176 ............ Allen E. Heyson .................... 3.70 Lot 1 Block, 367 ............ : Mrs. E. A. Schult ........_........... 42.80 the mightytarpon or knows the Lot 6 Block 176 ............ J. ClInton Moorman ................ 3.70 Lot 2 Block 367 ........_... Mrs. E. A. Schult .................... 24.10 twelve-pound black basson Lot 8 Block 176 ............ Victor J. Robins, Sr. ............ 3.70 Lot 3 Block 367 ..........., Mrs. E. A. Schult ...__...;._..::.._. 13.90 thrill of a can't appreciate Lot 10' Block 176 ........__.. 1\Irs. E. A. Schult .................... 3.70 Lot 4 Block 367 ...........; Mis. E. A. Schult ..:................. 13.90 a nine-thread line, at 11 Block 176 ........_... Mrs. E. A. Schult .................... 3.70 Lot 5 Block 367 :........... John O. Stendall ...__..__......__... 2.34 . the awe and reverence that fills Lot 12 Block 176 ....__...... 1Irs'E.. A. Schult .................... 3.70 Lot 9 Block 367 ...," _...... 0. M. Benson ........................ 2.34 the heart of the northern sportsman, Lot 13 Block 176 ............ Mary S. Cooper ..-................... 3.70 Lot 10 Block 367 ...."I........ Emil Hunsbourg .._____............ 2.68 who must travel a hundred miles or Lot 14 Block 176 ............ Lucille A. Lewis ..................- 3.70 Lot 11 Block 367 ...__m_... Robert B. Martin ...................: 2.68 more and fish assiduously to land a Lot 16 Block 176 .._......... Ella M. Johnson .................... 3.70 Lot 13 Block 367 ............ : E. W. Hathaway .................... 2.68 half-pound small mouth, when he Lot 20 Block 176 ............ Dora Gimple .......................... 3.70 Lot 15 Block 367 .._...._.... Mrs. E. A. Schult ......._..........._ 53.00 , stands before a glass tank and look 5 Lot 21 Block 176 ............ Gustave C. Voss ...1............... 3.70 Lot 16 Block 367 ............ 1 Mrs. E. A. Schult .................... 53.00 into the cold eye of a live ten-pound Lot 22 Block 176 ............. Ruth R. Beardsley............... 3.70 Lot 17 Block 367 _.__m__... Milam A. Farah ..__...__........... 2.68 bass. Lot 23 Block 176 ............ "' D. J. Johnson ..:...............:..... 3.70 Lot 20 Block 367 h..m.. Frank E. Miller .................... 2.68 Florida big-mouth Lot 24 Block 176 ............ A. V. Bristow....................... 4.55 Lot 11 Block 368 ...........: Esther Warren hh..h..m... 3.3C( Then there is the city imprisoned Lot 26 Block 176 ............ S. M. Paulson ........................ 3.70 Lot 13 Block 369 .mm.o \ Mrs. Charlotte E. Dorn .............3.70Lot mother who has lived too long, coop Lot 28 Block 176 _..........: E. W. Hathaway................... 3.19 14 Block 369 ............ Mrs. Charlotte E. Dorn ....._...._3.70 ed up in a three-room apartment Lot 32 Block 176 ............ Frank H. Roach 'nn.n....._.... 3.19 Lot 15 :Block 369 ............ Mrs. Charlotte E. Dorn ...........3.70 ., trying to'raise a family in a concrete Lot 36 Block 176 ............ .q. Ruth R. Beardsley............... 3.70 Lot 16 Block 369 ....:....... Mrs. Charlotte E. Dorn -.....:....3.70 and steel cell, while her heart long:: Lot 6 Block 195 ............ Walter Jussell ........................ 3.70 Lot 17 Block 369 ............ Mrs. Charlotte E. Dorn ...........3.70 for a bit of yard, a few flower beds, Lot 10 Block 195 ............ Janet J. Stockbridge ..........:. 3.70 Lot 24 Block 369 ......---... L. M. Harding ...__.__................ 3.70 perhaps a back yard garden, a place Lot 23 Block 195 ........:... Chas. W. Keenan ...................:. 4.55 I Lot 25 Block 369 ............ _. Guy Pearl _._...................._._...... 3.70 where the kiddies could play in the Lot 24 Block 195 ............ J. W. Ezelle ...................._".... 4.04 Lot 26 Block 369 ............ L. M. Harding .............:..m..... 3.70 You don't know whata i Lot 4 Block 196 ............ v Thomas B. Hall .....n............ 3.70 ( Lot 34 Block 369 ............ .,', Elmer G. Case ...._____............... 3.70 open in safety. Lot 5 Block 196 ............ Blanche Dean ........................ 3.70 f I Lot 35 Block 369 ......-..... '.: Elmer G. Case ...................;.... 3.70 vision of Florida means to her. If Lot .6 Block 196 ..._....... Maurice' E. Vaslow ................ 3.70 I Lot 14 Block 370 ............ ., J. C. Vickery .......................... 3.19 you coUld stand by the informationdesk Lot 7 Block 196 ............ Ella A. Hugent........................ 3.70 Lot 15 Block 370 ...mh_... J. C. Vickery .......................... 2.85 at the Florida exhibit,and listento Lot 8 Block 196 ............ Ella A. Hugent __....__................. 4.55 Lot 18 Block 370 ...._....... Bertha A. Taylor .........._......... 2.85 the eager questions that are ask- Lot 18 Block 196 ............ 1\Irs. Mary G. Smith ................ 4.55 Lot \38\\ Block 370 .........._. Ethyl I. Button .................... 3.70 edyou would realize that no written Lot 19 Block 196 ............ Mrs. Mary G. Smith ................ 4.04 Lot 1 Block 371 .....__..... Mrs. T. B. Lord .................._. 2.85 word, no printed picture, can ever Lot 4 Block 201 ............ ./,' Claflin Garst ._........................ 3.70 Lot 15 Block 372 ............ Cornelius Bodine ..............____.. 2.34. take the place of a comprehensiveexhibit Lot 5 Block 201 ............ S. C. Beraner .......................... 3.70 Lot 2 Block 374 ............ H. F. Conway ........................ 2.00 in telling Florida's story to Lot 6 Block 201 ............ E. J. Malone ...........:.............. 3.70 Lot 4 Block 374 ............ Mrs. Mary Ellen Neu ......._._.. 2.00 Lot 7 Block 201 ............ H. R. Hopkinson .................... 3.70 Lot 5 Block 374 ............ :,' Mrs. Mary Ellen Neu ........._.. 2.00 the prospect. Lot 9 Block 201 ............ W. E. Votava ........................ 3.70 Lot' 6 Block 374 ............ '. :.-. Mrs. Mary Ellen Neu ............ 2.00 . Ohio and the Great Lakes area has Lot 11 Block 201 ............ M. B. Rothrock .............._..... 3.70 Lot 7 Block 374 ............ .- .of Mrs. Mary Ellen Neu ._.......... 2.00 ' long been a fertile territory for Flor- Lot 20 Block 201 ............ '. Mrs. L. K. 1\Iuir ................n.. 3.70 Lot 10 Block 377 ...,........ ," Mrs. Frank C. Deacon ........_m 2.68 ida sales effort; yet little has been Lot 34 Block 201 ............ M. Koenigsburg ..................... 3.02 Lot 15 Block 377 ......__.... .".. .'" R': A. Lilley .....__............._..____. 3.36 done to cultivate it. The Florida exhibit Lot 36 Block 201 ............ S. C. Beranek ........................ 4.55 Lot 31 Block 377 ......._.... G. C. Voss' ..mmnh..m__7......... 2.00 at the Great Lakes expositionis Lot 1 Block 202 ............ George Heinz ........................ 4.55 Lot 32 Block 377 ..:... ....... "_ Mrs. Mary: E. Moon .........__....2.00 And direct Lot 4 Block 202 ..:....._... Walter F. Carrie .................... 3.02 Lot 33 Block 377 ............ : Mrs. Mary E. Moon ..._...........2.00 the opening wedge. as a - Lot.5 Block 202 ............ 'Yalter F. Carrie .................... 3.02 Lot 34 Block 377 ............ ,.: A. V. Bristow ............._._....... 2.00 result thousands will journey . Lot 10 Block 202 ............ Florence O'Meara .................. 3.70 Lot 17 Block 378 \..._..... Agnes Bitz .r _....................... 7.10 south this fall and1winter to see for Lot 11 Block 202 ............ .\ Mrs. Frank C. Deacon ............ 3.70 Lot 18 Block 378 .......__... Mary Hayst Davis ................ 27.50 themselves the marvelous state that Lot 12 Block 202 ............ Mrs. Frank C. Deacon ............ 3.70 Lot 19 Block 378 ............ :.' W.' R. Hay .................?........... 27.50 was so ably presented in sample format Lot 13 Block 202 ........ James J. Carroll .................... 3.70 Lot 2 Block 381 ............ .:' Lillian Horlitz _...........__:......... 2.00 Cleveland during the summer. Lot 14 Block 202 _........... Marg.ie Conway..................... 3.70 Lot 4 Block 381 ..?........ ". : Otto H. Schuler .............__..... 2.34 Situated the heart of America's Lot 1 Block 203 ............ A. Reinert ..........................:... 7.10 Lot 5 Block 381 ............ S. M. Paulson ..........._.........._....2.34 richest i industrial area, Cleveland affords Lot 2 Block 203'':. ............ J. P. Grieves ........................ 4.55 Lot 10 Block 383 ,............ Mrs. Dora GImpel .................... 2.00 'an opportunity for us to pre- Lot 3 Block 203 ;........... Dora Gimpel ...._....................... 4.55 Lot 11 Block 383 ,........... C. E. Stedman ........................ 2.06 millions. Lot 4 Block 203 ............ ', :;'" B. A. Doerk ............................ 4.55 Lot 22 Block 383 ............ D. R. McEachron ...:...._........... ,2.17 sent eur :show to Census Lot 6 Block 203 ............ Mrs. Emily Rickm'eyer ............ 4.55 Lot 23 Block 383 ..... .._... != .'" D. R. MclCachron h"__"_".___"_". 2.17 , show that total . figures a of 20,000- Lot 11 Block 203 .........:.. F. W. Iverson ........................ 4.04 Lot 24 Block, 383 ............ ,, W. S. Harvel .__..................._... 2.68 000 people reside within a 300-mile Lot 12 Block 203 ............ Helen S. Sad tier .................... 4.04 Lot 13 Block 385 ............ .. :' Mrs. L. Holdsworth' & radius of this great industrial city. Lots 17 Block 2.03 ........ Crumble Davis ........................ 4.89 :',,.:., Robert J. Olsen ................ 7.40 Each year thousands are pensionedby Lot 18 Block 203 ............) Julia Sharkey ...................:.... 4.04 Lot 14 Block 385 ..........:. :' ..: Mrs. L. 0.' Holdsworth & large industrial plants, and these Lot 19 Block 203 ............ Mary King ......_....-......._.........._ 4.04 : .::,. Robert J. Olsen ......:.__mh_ 7.40 retired workers find themselves free Lot 20 Block 203' ............ Ella Kane .........................m.... 4.04 Lot 15 Block 385 ........_..., ..,'. : Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth & to settle down and be assured of a Lot 22 Block 203 ............ Laura A., Logan ...................: 4.04 '. ., Robert J. Olsen ................. 7.40 permanent income for the rest of Lot 26 Block 203 ............ I Joseph W. Smith .................... 4.04 Lot 16 Block 385 ..............-' "/ Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth & their lives. Lot 1 Block 204 ............ Emily Rickmeyer .................... 3.70 :' .J: .Robert J. Olsen ....__.......... 7.40 Lot 2 Block 2Q4 ...........: Emily Rickmeyer .................... 3.02 Lot 17 Block: 385 ............ .,::'; Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth & They have reached the age where Lot 3 Block 204 ............ Mrs. Grace E. Coffee ........._._.. 3.02 '.:..:; Robert J. Olsen'' .............m 21.00 comfort and health are vital to hap- Lot 4 Block 204 ............ Mrs. H. A. Rosenthal........... 3.70 Lots 1 & 2 Block 389 .... .:: I, C. E. Miner __..................__.._... 12.20 piness, and Florida offers them a Lot 5 Block 204 ............ C. A. Pretzal .........................;.. 3.70 Lot 2 Block 396 ..;......... ,>::',. Jessie L. Kuderling ::.............. 1.66 mild, healthful climate opportunityfor Lot 8 Block 204 ............ Anna E. Anderson ................ 5.40 Lot 15 Block 403 __.......... '.."':''> W. E. Chenet ......................_. 2.00 recreation and outdoor life, and Lot '11 Block 20.4 __.......... Miss Bessie Reardon ............ 3.70 Lot 11 Block 405 ........___.. K. B. Watkins ....................__.. 3.70 living costs below the Lot 13 Block 204 ........_... Edwin G. Boon ...._................... 3.70 Lot 4 Block 411 ...........: L. E. Ecklund .__.......h..m..__. 2.34 average. All " Lot 2 Block 207 __.......... Lillian H. Wright .................... 3.36 Lot 5 Block 411 ............ .. : ,':. A. G. Farnquist ...__............... 2.34 we need do is to acquaint them with Lot 3 Block '207 ............ Charles W. Wright ................ 3.36 Lot 6 Block 411 ....... .... ":' L. L. Lynn ..___.._.........__......__. 2.34 the facts and ask them to come. Mrs. Minnie Stance ............ 3.36 G. Kuhlman ...._......... Lot 4 Block 207 ............ J. Lot 24 Block 411 ............ Georgia 2.00 Florida will for several years gain Lot 6 Block 207 ............' "' Helen M. Hathaway ....;__......... 3.36 Lot 1 Block 412 ............ '''' Clewiston Laundry ,Co. ......._.. 42.80 new settlers and entertain tourists Lot 7 Block 207 ............ George M. Garber .................. 3.36 Lot 4 Block 412 ............ "i ').'' Joseph W. Smith .........:.......... 2.00 who got their first concrete know- Lot 11 Block 207 ............ A. B. Parnquist .................... 3.36 Lot 11 Block 412 ............ '. : A. J. Wilders .............:............ 2.00 ledge of the state at our exhibit in Lot 13 Block 207 ............ Francis D. Nixeman, Trustee 3.70 Lot 12 Block 412 ............ ". A. J. Wilders ........._......______.... 2.00 Cleveland.The Lot 19 Block 207 ............ Amelia M. Hall ..............m..m. 3.02 Lots 15, 16, Block 412 .... J. B. Siegler ........................ 22.40 small investment made by Lot 20 Block 207 ............ James F. Carroll .................... 3.02 Lot 21 Block 412 ............ W. G. Ames ......__.................... 3.70 Lot 22 Block 207 ....._...... Marie Pavlik .......................... 3.02 Lots 26, 27, Block 412 .... Mabel Francis __.....:................ 3.70 forward-looking communities of the Lot 23 Block 207 ............ Marie Pavlik .......................... 4.38 Lots 1, 2, Block 414 ......__ Wells-Royal Lumber Co. .___.... 30.90 state will come back to them a hundred Lot 1 Block 208 .............. R. H. Isaacs ... ........................ ,4.38 Lot 40 Block 415 ............ L. M. Harding ........................ 2.34 fold in increased revenue. No Lot 2 Block 208 ............ R. H. Isaacs ............................ 3.02 Lot 21 Block 417 ......._.... Ida L. Curtis .__.._....._..............m. 3.02 enterprise is more deserving of sup- Lot 3 Block 208 ___......... W. A. Isaacs .......................... .30 Lot 22 Block 417 ............ Ida L. Curtis ...........n.m.. 3.02 port than Florida National exhibits; Lot 4 Block 208 ............ W. A. Isaacs .......................... .30 Lots 8 9 Block 418 .... F. J. Laird ._..._.................._.... 3.36 and state county and city officials, Let 5 Block ,208 ............ W. P. Didlake ........................ .30 Lot 19'Block 422 .._..__..... Hollis Lanier __.............__.......:. '3.02 should join with civic and commercial Lot 6 Block 208 ............ .. w. P. Didlake .........m..m....... 2.34 Lot 20 Block 422 .m......_. ':' Hollis Lanier ............__...._..____. 3.02 -"".; organizations in providing nec- Lot 7 Block 208 ............ Lawson Payne ........................ 2.34 Lot 21 Block 422 .......___.. Hollis Lanier ............-...---....... 3.02 . essary xf-unds for the continued Lot 8 Block 208 ............ 1\1. Huie .................................. 2.34 Lot 22 Block 422 ....____.... \ Hollis Lanier .........m.............. 3.02 ' successful Lot 9 Block 208 ............ J. W. Huie ............................ 2.34 Lot 23 Block 422 ............ Hollis Lanier .......................... 3.02 maintenance of this " forceful Lot 10 Block 208 .a..:...... J. W. Huie ............................ 2.3-1 Lot 24 lock 422 ............ Hollis Lanier .....-........----.....\.. 3.02 campaign for the upbuilding and development Lot 11 Block 208 ......:..... John C. McCoy..................... 2.34 Lot 27 'Block 422 ............ Elmer G. Case ........................ 3.02 . of our state. Lot 24 Block 208 ......;..... H. 1'\ Bycroft ........m..m........ 3.02 Lot 28 Block 422/ ............ Elmer G. Case .......................: 3.70 Lot 25 Block 208 ............ Emma W'ilIard ............m......... 3.02 Lot 1 Block 423 ............ Adolph Tishler ._......._.............. 3.70 Welsh Flannel Lot 26 Block 208. ......... Emma Willard ......................... 3.02 Lot 23 Block 423 :........... Frank A. Cleland .................... 3.02 prized Lot 28 Block 208 ...:........ Miss Caroline Pajlik .............. 3.02 Lot 24 Block 423 .__......_.. Frank A... Cleland ....;............... 3.02 Flannel made in Wales from the Lot 29 Block 208 ............ Miss Caroline Pajlik .........;.... 3.02 Lot 25 Block 423 ........ I Bert Powell ............................ 3.02 :wool of the native mountain. sheep Lot 27 Block 354 .......... Mrs. H. S. Sadler .................... 3.02 Lot 26 Block 423 ...._... Bert Powell _.._....m..m 3.02 has the highest reputation. \ Lot 28 Block 354 ........_... Mrs. H. S. Sadler .................... 3.02 Lot 27 Block 423 ............ H. R. Hopkinson ........._..__...... 3.02 Lot 29 Block 354 ............ Alice Grothrock __......--............ 3.02.. Lot 28 Block 423 ........._.. Elmer G. Case ._...__................. 3.02 Lot 30 Block 354 ......:..... Mrs. H. S. Sadler ___.............:... 3.02 Lot 29 Block 423 ..._......... Elmer G. Case ........................, '3.02 NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Lot 31 Block. 354 ........_... Mrs. H. S. Sadler .................... 3.02 Lot 44 Block 423 ............ .Mrs. A. M.: Jones ..........._._..__h 3.70 OP LANDOWNERS OP Lot'33 Block 354 .....,...... J. K. Baker ............................ 44.50 Lot 35 Block 446 ............ ., Jordan Eilers ........................ 3.70 CLEWISTON DRAINAGE DISTRICT Lot 1 Block 355 ............ John S. Banks ,........................ 3.02 Lot 36 Block 446 ..__........ ,Jordan Eilers',....;.................... 4.55 Lot 17 Block 355 _......__. Mary A. Cronin .................... 2.68 Lot 13 Block 448 ............ Mamie H. Blacksmith ............ 2.85 Notice is hereby given that, pursuant :- Lot 22 Block 355 ..\\......... J. Woodyard Sutpnan ............ 3.02 Lot 10 Block 453 ..._.....__. Lilyan S. Cook .......................... 3.70 to call of the Board 'of Super Lot 23 Block 355 ............ Olaf Olsen ......._....._.................. 3.02 Lot 11 Block 453 ............ Lilyan S. Cook ..;.........-......_...3.70 visors of Clewiston Drainage District, Lot 28 Block 355 ............ 1\1rs. H. J. Warner ................ 3.02 Lot 12 Block 453 ............ Lilyan S. Cook .... ................... 3.70 the annual meeting of the landowners Lot 44 Block 355 ........... Mary Zimmerman ..........__.__... 2.68 Lot 13 Block 453 ............ c, Lilyan S. Cook ..............._.._.__... 3.70 of Clewiston Drainage Districtfor Lot 25 Block 356 ......_..... H. Burk .......................__......... 3.02 I Lot 14 Block 453 .__......... Lilyan S. Cook ._...__.__.:..._....._.. 3.70 the year 1936 will be held at the Lot 26 Block 356 ............ H. Durk ...._...:......................... 3.02 Lot 15 Block 453. ............ Lilyan S. Cook .........1.............. 3.70 office of said. District, in the City Lot 28 Block 356 ..........: Julia L. Sharkey ..............__.... 3.02 Lot 33 Block 453 ....._...... H. L. Gramstadt ...............-.... 3.70 Hall Building at Clewiston, Hendry Lot 39 Block 356 ............ Elmer G. Case ........................ 3.02 Lot 9 Block 495 ............ Robert Espie, Jr .................... 2.34 County, Florida, on Monday, July; Lot 40 Block 356 ......._.... Elmer G. Case ........................ 3.02 Lot 10 Block 495 ............, Mrs. M L. Portteus .:.......... 2.34: 20, 1936, at four o'clock P. M., East- Lot 41 Block 356 ............ Elmer G. Case ........................ 3.02 Lot 12 Block 495 ............ Henry & Annie Payette ....-4.. 3.02 , ern Standard time, for the purposeof Lot 9 Block 357 ............ Alice A. Menge _....................... 3.02 : Lot 13 Block 495 ........._.. Henry & Annie Payette ......._ 3.02 '- - : Lot 22 Block 357 ....."...... ]mien S. Sadler .......__........... 4.55 : Lot 14 Block 495 ............ Claude L. Becket --...-.............. 3.02 4!> 1. Electing Supervisors_ ;. Lot 3 Block 358 ...._....... O. H. Schuler ......:................. 3.02 Lot 15 Block 495 .......__... Annie L. Marshall ................ 3.02 2.Receiving Annual Reports and Lot 4 Block 358 ........._.. Marjorie L. Dnrgtn ........m..... 3.02 Lot 16 Block 495 ._.......... Tillie Pavlik .......................... 2.34 taking action with respect thereto Lot 5 Block 358 ..___....... David R. Larsen m_................ 3.02 Lot 9 Block 498 ............ Mary C. Sims ._........_............... 2.00 \ hs the landowners'may determine Lot 15 Block 358 ......,..... .: Mrs. E. A. Schult ................ 7.10 Lot 10 Block 498 .....__.:... G. W. Fuquay....................... 2.00 ; and3.Transacting Lot 16 Block 358 .. ...__.... I Mrs E. A. Schult ................ 7.10 Lot 12 Block 498 ............ Mrs. Marjorie Conway ....--...... 2.00 such other businessas Lot 17 Block 358 ............ l\I 1'5. E. A. Schult ..................... 17.30 Lot 14 Block 498 ......_..... Mrs. Marjorie Conway........... 2.00 may come before the meet-- Lot 21 Block 358 ........_m Anna J. Kuhlman ._._............ 3.70 Lot 15 Block 198 ..........,. Edith Taylor .................-.--.__.. 2.00 ing. Lot 22 Block 358 ............ Anna J. Kuhlman ................ 3.871 Lots 24, 25, Block 80 ..:_ Thomas G. Darnell ...::........... 2.68 Board of Supervisors of Lot 23 Block 358 ............ L. M. Harding __...............__..... 4.55 Lot 7 Block 505 ............ Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth .--.---..... 1.15 CLEWISTON DRAINAGE Lot 25 Block 358 ............ Edith A. Becker ....:.....:........ 3.70 Lot 14 Block 505 ............ airs E. C. Norton Dawson ...:' 1.15 DISTRICT Lot 29 Block 358 ..........._ 11arjclrie L. Durgin ................ 3.70 Emery Fluckinger & Maria By F. D. DUFF, President. Lot 41 Block 358 ............ Henry J. Stephens ................ 3.02 Lot 7 Block 544 .....__..... Remdels-Baeher .................. ;; 1.45 Dated, July 2, 1936. Lot 42 Block' 358 ............ \ Henry J. Stephens ............!.. 3..02 Lot 4 Block 550 ............ W. T. Frith ._........._.....___......_. 1.15 ' Pub. July 3, 10, 17, 1936. Lot 43 Block 358 .........__. Hilda Toenberg ...................... 3.02 Fruit Growers Express ........ 1.32.j. . ! . I .---- ; - .....-, "-r- -,"", "'..... .:"""'- .. ...;. .' '.. '.., _' : .'. !;j > '.' ." .---; |