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Title: The Clewiston news
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Language: English
Publisher: Louis A. Morgan
Place of Publication: Clewiston Fla
Creation Date: July 9, 1937
Publication Date: 1928-
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Dates or Sequential Designation: Vol. 2, no. 6 (Feb. 3, 1928)-
General Note: Tom Smith, editor.
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GLUME 11, NUMBER ,20 CLEWISTON, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1937 SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 YEAH



:t CO. SCHOOL BOARD New Colored School SUGAR COMPANY IS Dr. Adrian Daaner I FUNERAL SERVICESFOR


BeachA Dies In Belle Glade
Near Bear

ELECTS TEACHERSFOR CONSTRUCTING NEW I A. IL WAGG ARE

I Dr. Adrian Daane, agronomist in

NEW TERM building new is two-story being erected; colored as a school WPA CAMP NEAR RITTA I charge of the state experiment sta- HELD IN PALM BEACH '

project in the eastern end of Hendry tion at Belle Glade, died at his home

there Thursday following a long ill-
county; near the Palm Beach coun- I "

B. E. HERRING TO CONTINUE ty line. The building will cost $3,000 75 BUILDINGS TO BE ERECTED ness.Dr. CHAIRMAN OF EVERGLADES

AS PRINCIPAL OP I and will 'serve the needs of all col- PRIOR TO NEXT SUGAR Daane had been agronomistat DISTRICT BOARD DIED "

HARVEST SEASON I the station for several years, and LAST THURSDAY
CLEWISTON SCHOOL I ored children in the eastern sectionof I 'i
immediate succeeded Dr. R. V. Allison as sup- ,
the
) the county except ----
Contracts were mailed to all vicinity of Clewiston which is served Construction crews of the'United I ervisor three years ago. He was well I West Palm Beach, Fla., July G..-
t teachers of the Clewiston school fort known through the section because
the Harlem school.
by States Sugar corporation began' Friends and business associates in
the coming term Saturday; following of his work at the experiment sta-
The school building was approvedas the erection numbers that taxed the of
work Tuesday morning on capacity
i the meeting of the board of public I tion. On several occasions he had .

1 instruction in LaBelle, which elected -; a WPA project in the'spring, but of a new plantation camp ot visited Clewiston and had addressed the Mizell-Simon Funeral Home ,attended .
construction only recently be-
was
the faculty as recommended by I approximately 75 buildings on a location both the Kiwanis and Garden funeral services Tuesday af- ", :
.l gun. The school is located in Hendry
the trustees. I county and will be almost adjacent just east of the county line Clubs. ternoon for Alfred H. Wagg, 50, realtor :':

I. B. E. Herring of Clewiston continues : to the Ritta Plantation, now being I in Palm Beach county. The new Funeral services were held at the chairman of the Everglades

; t&,. as principal of the local constructed by the United. States Sugar camp will be named Ritta Planta Belle Glade Methodist Church Monday Drainage Board and civic leader for

i, ,. school. Mr. Herring has taught here corporation. / I afternoon. Members of the Ma- many years. Mr. Wagg died Thursday -

for several and served his first tion. sonic order participated in the funeral .
years in
The new building is of frame con- Syracuse, N. Y., after a .,
year as head of the school this year. There will be 60 houses for labor services. Interment was in the stroke. :
struction with metal roof and when I '
Other high school teachers who are ers, twenty of them double houses, West Palm Beach cemetery. Following services at his summer

returning are M. E. Morrison, ath- completed will be, the best colored A widow and three children sur- home ;
in Glenburne Lake
and 40 of them of one room each. I I on George, ..
letic director, Mrs. G. B. Thomas school building in the county. vive. Y. ...
In addition the camp will consist ofa N. the body was brought here by

and Mrs. J. E. Baker. f -- his widow; their son, Alfred Wagg, ....

There will be two new teachersin Hospital Opening Is commissary building, tractor and I Lake Harbor Lad III, and his brother-in-law and-sister '

the high school. Miss Mae Whit- equipment sheds, sanitary out-door Mr. and Mrs. Howard Selby of

ten of Sarasota and Miss Evelyn Delayed For Week I I toilet buildings, bunk houses and a Drowns In Canal Boston.

Schult of Upper Falls, Maryland.Miss I mess hall. The buildings will be I. Officiating at, ,the services in

i Whitten, who graduated witha __ I I along plans similar to those of other I I West Palm Beach were Rev. R. A.

B. S. degree in June from the Failure of the electric light fix-i I camps; all will be of frame construction Charles Aboud, jr., 7, of Lake -

Florida State College for Women, tures for the new hospital to arrive with metal roofs which Harbor drowned in the Miami Canal II I was '

will teach home economics.. Miss has delayed the moving of the Clew-:I have proven most satisfactory. near Lake Harbor Monday after- named for lIr."ragg's mother; Dr. \

Schult will teach English and Latin. iston General hospital into its new The camp is located near Bare noon. When last seen, the child was C. K. Vliet, presiding elder of the t)

She holds a B. A. degree from George location.Dr. I Beach and Ritta. The company has standing on the bank of the canal i Miami district of the Methodist Epis-

Washington University in Wash- O. F. Schiffli states that everything preserved the pioneer names of the fishing. Later he was missed and a copal Church, South, and a Christian ,

ington, D. C.:, and taught in Clew- .is in readiness for the move section in the names of it3; various : search revealed only his little fishing -,I Science reader. Members of the West

iston during the term of '31-32. but that he is waiting until all the I camps. Ritta was the name 'f an is-I(i pole on the bank. I II I Palm Beach Rotary club and the ,

Other teachers returning are construction is completed. He 'e\+ land in Lake Okeechobee which I The lad could not swim, and a: Palm Beach County Realty 'Board -I

Miss Saundal Watson, Miss Doro- pected to move his equipment this developed a farming section: along(I I search of the canal was begun immediately attended in a body. ,:,;

thy Craig, Miss Lucile Hampton, and week. with the earliest development of this but only after an all-night Active pall bearers were Doyle E. '.;

Miss Livonia Congdon. Some rear- area. The first ''post office on the search was his body found. C. Nel- Carlton, former Florida governor; )
Workmen have the
just completed I I
rangement of work was necessary to south shore of the Lake was the Rit- son, engineer in charge of the Lake Bert Winters, B. A. Maxfield, Vincent :
painting of the building and duringthe
include all necessary subpects in the ta office, now abandoned. Okeechobee project, learned of the Oaksmith, Clarence E. Ellis and
past few days, a larger concrete
high school this coming term.A walk has been laid and the shrub-I The camp is reached by the new I(I search and closed the flood gates at I Shelby Buford of this city. Burial '.

large percentage of the pupilsare bery moved and replanted to con- spur line of railway recently, built the mouth of the canal in order that was in Hillcrest cemetery, West

in the middle grades of gram- the might not drift into the I Palm Beach.
form with the lines of the present from the terminus of the A. C. L.] body
mar school and teachers, even those railroad here.ALSTON. lake. Honorary pallbearers included
building. The removal of a'large
assigned to high school subjects, Funeral services were neld in Pa- Gov. Fred P. Cone, Senator Claude :
front: porch off the building left a I
were chosen also with a view to us-I I with Rev. J. B. Jor- Pepper, Congressman J. Mark Wilcox '
hokee'Tuesday
) number of the. plants in awkward 10-
ing them for some work in the cations. dan, Baptist minister of' Canal Point, Walter W. Rose, W. C. Hodges, .' '.

J crowded grades. It is probable that GIVES CLUB officiating. Burial was in Port May-; and John' R. Beacham state sena-

t- another elementary grade teacher I'' When landscaping is completedthe o acca, cemetery. Charles leaves his tors; George H. Baldwin, former

will be added to the faculty, and old Watanabe building will be brother and four sisters. state senator; Dave Sholtz, former '.
parents, a
TALK'ION
there is that transformed until it is scarcely rec- INTERESTING Dr. John J. ,
a possibility a commercial -I governor; Tigert, president -
course will be offered in the ognizeable, either from the outside of the University of Florida;

t high school., Professor Herring has or inside. Marries Fifteen Minutes O. A. Gane, Mr. Wagg's business
VISIT TO MEXICOOne
recently sent questionnaires to all Dr. Schiffli expects to move into partner here; Wesley Houser, BrorJ.

members of the junior and senior II the new location the first of the After Divorce Granted Caldberg and B. D. Cole, this city; .

classes asking if they would take week. of the most' interesting talks I C Harold Colee, president of the Flor- ::-.t ,

the commercial course if it were of ida State Chamber of Commerce; '.'rf
made before the local Kiwanis club Whitehurst\ and
fered. A large number have replied I Rev. Taylor Preaches this year was that of Dave Alston, Judge George Ward W. W. I. Evans, Miami; Mayor JamesM. :

that they would take the course, 'so Judge Elmer yesterday coop- Owens, Palm Beach, and MayorS.

efforts will be made to include it First Sermon Here who spoke at Wednesday's meetingand erated in the culmination of a Hendry D. Morris, West Palm Beach. : '.'
described his recent trip into in which Mrs.
county romance
in the curriculum. Mr. 'Wagg was one of the earliest
Mexico. Mr. Alston spoke in a most old divor-
Several local teachers are attend- Regina Vickers, 21-year and most consistent friends of the
informal manner and gave many the bride of B. W. Dy-
ing summer school sessions now at Rev. Forest C. Taylor preached I cee, became' Everglades section. He first become
sidelights of the trip that delightedhis I of' Vickers
plewiston. Mrs. re-
various colleges. Mrs. G. B. Thomas his first sermon on Sunday eveningto hearers. He also displayed a ess interested in the section in the daysof
decree from
and Miss' Saundal Watson are at the congregation of the Clewiston ceived a final divorce real pioneering and delighted to
number of taken of
I photographs Clewiston at 10
Southern and expect to receive their Community Church. His topic was Harry Vickers of tell in later years of "chasing a black
in Mexico of bull
scenes particularly and 10:15
Bachelor degrees at the close of sum- "The Proclamation of the Gospel". o'clock in the morning by bass down the railroad track witha
which he attended.Mr. .
fights
mer school.' Miss Hampton is at Tal- Rev. and Mrs. Taylor. came over she was Mrs. Dyess after walking locomotive". He' was referring to
I Alston went on the new high- chambers to the
lahassee, working towards a bache- I I from Lake Worth and spent the and found the from circuit court a trip on the old M. H. and C. rail-
way to Mexico City,
lor's degree. At the beginning of the I I week-end at the manse. They will return climate delightful. Contrary to his I county judge's office. road which was built before Ever-

school term all teachers except, iwo tomorrow and move into the expectations it was cool weather for U O. Gravely, LaBelle attorney, glades drainage was anything but

will hold Bachelor's degrees and home' permanently. who represented the,, young womanin I a dream Mr. Wagg lent his every
Mexico City is located in a moun-
those who hold L. I. degrees are I the divorce action also signed as 1 effort to bring about the realization
Regular services will be held at tainous region. He said the natives
working toward their Bachelors de a witness of the marriage. The other of that dream. '
the church
beginning with Sunday seemed to look askance at anyone
gree. -' witness was Miss Frances McKee of :He was always present on the
school at 9:45. Preaching services who wore white suits, so he packedhis
The local school will open with I Clewiston. -Fort Myers News-Press. various occasions when Clewiston
are at 7:45 in the evening. away though he could find no
probably the strongest faculty in its I has entertained distinguished guests
I A cordial welcome is being extended logical reason for their dislike. Few I
existence and with the school equipment I VALUE OF ALLIGATOR and took the pride of a local resi-
to the new minister and his men wore white suits and Dave de-
in excellent condition. The entire ESTABLISHED AT JAMBOREE dent in explaining the advantagesof
JL wife by the townspeople. cided not to be included in the few I I
( }, electrical system has been re- the section.
who did.
newed during the summer months, I Washington, D. C., July 8, (FNS). His passing leaves a vacancy on
FLORIDA HAS ;'> HEAD The speaker said that travelling)
much repair work has been done on 1,2 0,000 -Definite value of the Florida alligator the Evergiades District Board that
OF BEEF CATTLE IN INDUSTRY in Mexico by car makes one a care-
the plumbing fixtures. Other minor was established here this week will not be easily filled, and it leavesa
ful driver. The custom, if there is
repairs have been made to the build- by Florida scouts attending the Na- sense of personal loss to Clewiston
Lakeland, July 8, (FNS).-There I an automobile accident, is to imme-
ing. The basketball court has been tional Jamboree. and those most interested in its de- '
are '1,250,000 head of beef cattle in I diately jail the participants and thenin
constructed of concrete instead, of is custom among the visiting I velopment.!
Florida, 80,000 of them in Polk I a leisurely manner investigate the : It a .

the former unsatisfactory surface. county, P. E. Williams, Davenport : accident. Sometimes the investigation scouts to swap novelties or curios t.GnAXn
The date of school opening has not their individual section of the ENCAMPMENT: KNIGHTS
from
chairman of the Florida Livestock requires a week and the driver is '
been announced. I. similar nature TEMPLKR TO MEET IN MIAMI
I country for articles of a
---- Sanitary Board and onerator of a 7.- released as being entirely guiltless, ,

SELECT BATHING PLACES I 000 acre ranch, stated in an address but anyway there was that week in II from another section. FNSFifty

here this week. jail. The jails Dave saw wens roofless Arrowheads, beads, pine cones, Miami, July S ( j
I
thousand white plumes will blow in
Jacksonville, July 8 (FNS- Florida, he said, ranked ahead of I and uncomfortable quarters, and lizards, horned toads and jumping Miami's Biscayne

Floridians were warned this week by Wyoming as a cattle state and Flor- he said he could then understand beans all play a part, but Florida the breeze from Fortieth

Maj. Fred Safay, director of the ida beef outsold that from Texas in!I why the maximum sentence in Mexico boys controlled the market and had Bay when the parade of the Grand En-
of the
state Board of Health's department Jacksonville last winter. I was 20 years. No one could sur- their choice of all other trinkets, Triennial Conclave Templar
the Knights
of
of sanitation, to exercise care in the Williams stated that three large; vive longer, in his opinion. thanks to a supply of baby gators campment is held here

selection of a bathing place, pointing packing companies: are now buying I, Dave was struck with the unsani- brought from the "sunshine state"for of the United States

out that infectious diseases often I Florida cattle and pointed to a new tary condition that was usual in na- trading purposes. July 17-23. for the

lurk in waters or pools, creeks and market in Ocala as proof that Flor- tive markets and eating places. He The old law of supply and demand The spectacle, to be staged, will be
flood lights
lakes. ida is making rapid strides in the I was fortunate in locating a hotel soon forced the value of the first time under Commander -
National
State laws compel operators of industry. managed by Americans which was I gator far above everything else in led by outgoing of Mil
Davison Agnew
bathing pools to keep their proper- Cattle raising in this state became entirely sanitary and comfortable.This a trade. Opening at one gator for fifteen Andrew

ties in a sanitary condition and such important, he said, when cattlemen was in contrast to the mark- horned toads or 100 jumping waukee. from the 1-
members ,
the
I pools are subject to frequent Inspec- I began Improving their herds as tick ets which were open to the streets, beans, the exchange value steadilyrose Besides in state in
commandrics every
i tion by health authorities. elimination neared completion, and with meat hanging in the open air, until it reached 30 horned 600 from or-
I representatives
( the Union,
' Bathers encountering dirty or unsanitary -'added that much outside money is often covered with dust and sur- toads. Ireland,
,
I' I rounded by insect swarms. When a Florida boys soon had a corner on ders in Canada, England
conditions about any pool now being put into Florida herds. Puerto Rico -
Mexico,
, customer desired meat, the butchercut the horned toads, jumping beans Scotland, Wales,
or bathing place should report it to I Discussing the problem of cattleon I Canal Zone and Cuba
local health officers. Diseases of the the highways, he said: "Cattlemen off a piece and wrapped and: delivered 'and other prize curios and with more Honolulu,

eye, ear, nose and throat, as well as, want to keep them off, but the I it with no further ado. Sights than enough for their own use found are expected.national drill teams will

a variety of skin troubles, are often rapid building of roads makes fenc- like these make the American visitor them splendid trading material. Fifteen

traced to unsanitary bathing spots ing so expensive that the industry glad to find an American hotel. When the boys return home, Floridians compete during the program.

and those concerned with their health could not stand it at this time." He Dave's description of the !hull should not be surprised to encounter Homestead arrived -

should make certain the pool beach stated that other means of bringing fights were as entertaining to the n Texas hornod tond in their 0.; 11l1on of Msji son,
vJfitt
or lake they frequent IB; );aft} from about the flama! result are bl 1ng stu Ki\YRnJ&nfi "fta were the flglito to him flower bed or jumplne. beans on the Thursday for K with. .

11PM1h atall t poDlti !111t4 t : during Ms visit,I ,. fFont' I l IsEwIh, .,' p, MIEN,








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THE CLEWISTON NEWS. FRIDAY JULY 9, 1937



News ISeviesv of C"rre"tEvents Budget Trouble, French )
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iiciit04Jm)24 __c.- ,BUDGET trouble is bothering "Quotations"v ,
in a serious way; in
CJ.O. STEEL POWER FADES ;fact it led to the resignation of -v- I
Premier Leon Blum and his Pea has discovered that her

(::iL Thousands Back at Jobs as Companies Maintain Stand ple's ceeded Front by Camille government Chautemps., to be suc-One real Kathleen gold Norris.lies in her children.-

Congress Digs In Hitler Warns He'll Act AloneSUMMARIZES of Chautemps' first acts was to appoint Otto The U.best Kahn.exercise is thinking.

Georges Bonnet, ambassadorto To understand another hur ian
the United States, as minister of being is not easy, and is never
about We pi.ck.tzMl finance, with orders to begin achieved by those who do not know
attempts to balance the budget. that it is difficult.-Bertrand Russell.

Comfort in Traveling. THE WORLD'S WEEK Bonnet's first moves were to close The command of nature has been
cross-country e Western Newspaper: Union. the stock exchange and suspend for- put into man's hands before he
on a knows how command himself.Sir .
LATELY eign exchange and commercial pay- to -
two of us invadedone ments pending a decision on whetheror Alfred Ewing.
of the remotest corners of Steel Furnaces Glow Again not he would be made an economic One finds happiness when one is
PLANTS of the independent steel dictator not searching: for it.-Eugene Brieux.
the desert. 'in Pennsylvania and temporarily. Raising a family is not entirely a
Until our car broke down we Ohio were once more operating as France, like the United States, picnic, but there is no joy without

crawled along some of the roughest state troopers kept the peace. Vio- operates on two budgetsordinaryand sorrow.-Eugene Brieux.

backways in crea- lence among strikers, workers and extraordinary. France's deficitin There is no substitute for experience
her ordinary budget, as estimated in this
worJd.-BennyLeon
tion, then escaped ; police dwindled to a handful of handto .
retiring Finance Minister Vin-
on what by 'quaint hand fights in which injuries were
called san ? cent Auriol, is about $200,000,000,
was' few.
irony comparatively 2 x :; and the deficit in her extraordinary
accommodationtrain H. Earle hav-
With Gov. George
budget about $1,600,000,000.
over a side- ing lifted martial law in John- j -*- Colorful Flower

spur of a prehistoric town, Pa., it was estimated that
railway line. nearly half the 15,000 workers of Budget Trouble U. S. Heirloom Afghan

When we hit con- ? ; the Bethlehem Steel corporation'sgreat A TREASURY figures indicated,that
crete high roads and Cambria plant were back on N V / the fiscal year would

airconditioned 9 the job. t : siY..y.eye s find the President's{ economy pro-

fliers, I caught my- It was apparent that the real 4 \\1d gram missing its'mark by about
self saying our fore- grip of the strike had been broken. ; # -S $200,000,000! Last April he warnedall

fathers put up with Irvin S. Cobb Mayor Daniel Shields declared it departments that expenditures

plenty of misery in was all over, but there were still wduld have to be drastically cut,
order to move about. And then I about 250 pickets on hand. The day ,) and revised his budget to $295,000 rtisi
realized that what we had endureddid before the plant re-opened the C. I. ...!; 000 less than the forecast in Jan

not date back to former genera- 0., in a last-minute attempt to save uary. His revised budget estimatedthat

tions. So soon have we grown accustomed its cause, promised a mass meet- expenditures from July 1, 1936, -

to luxury with speed we ing near Johnstown of 50,000 min- Love surmounted the hatred ot to June 24, 1937, would be $7,781- ,..
forget that most of America, fifteen ers who would then aid the steel two political dynasties as Miss Etheldu 000,000; actually they turned out to
lacked what we now accept in the closed. Pont married Franklin Delano be
years ago strikers keeping plants $7,833,000,000, or $102,000,000 tin ..t'rP
as common traveling comfort. Only about 1,500 showed up, and Roosevelt, Jr. above the estimate. It was believed : ; : .

Why, less than two decades ago, I after listening to speeches by union that, at that rate, there would bea
for my sins, I rode on a certain jerk- leaders they dispersed peaceably. men who attended President Roose- difference of about $200,000,000in

water railroad in the deep South. Plants of the Republic Steel cor- velt's week-end outing for majority the budget and actual spendingfor

The last work done on its tracks was poration and Youngstown Sheet & members on Jefferson island in the entire fiscal year.

in 1864 by General Shermanhetore Tube company in Ohio's Mahoning Chesapeake bay. -*- '

'em up.I valley, where half of the total numbers Although they insisted the meet- Pattern 5830.
made the mistake of trying to I of state militiamen were pro- ing was purely social, it was gen- "Humanizing"the Majority

shave while en route. When I got tecting the public peace, again were erally accepted that attempts had AS MAJORITY members of con- that's A merry-go-round of color,
what this
through, I looked like one of those operating. Steel plants in Chicagowere been made to swing back certainof gress met on Jefferson islandin lacy afghan sug-
German student duelists. preparing to reopen. Still none the New Deal -lawmakers who Chesapeake bay with President gests, when crocheted square by. 3

of the independent steel corporations I had been getting out of line lately. Roosevelt, to have their relations square from every colorful scrapof I

Diplomatic Busybodies.: I had signed contracts with C. The result is that a heavy programof with the chief executive w" ...... ;>>.' yield.yarn And your'work won't it be basket economicalthis will
WHO'LL be the next member of !. I. O. unions. Their refusal to sign i legislation desired by the admin- "humanized," ,,, ..:& K"r:>;' "heirloom"
corps to open had been the sole issue of the istration will be attempted before the belief in Wash1: '. fA1f afghan, which

his mouth and .put his foot in it strikes. the members of congress go home. ington circles that combines deep shades, pastel

clear up to his hip-joint? -it- The President's court bill-pre- the President is willing :: t shades with the same backgroundcolor

'af sumably in its original form, although to accept a third ; .;:x;. that of the leaves. You'll
monthsnow
It has been nearly two Der Fuehrer Scores .Neutrals .. .
love this
all-over
"' flowered
it seems to face certain defeat term expanded to ... fu
since our ambassador to Ger- t* now on," Adolf Hitler told > "throw," the 3& inch of
pROM squares
either vote
had bad dream and before through a or the greatest propor- \ .:i.iri",
many a 200,000; Nazis at a party rally in through filibustering-headed the tions yet known.i :<: -;';: which are easy to join. In pattern

nursie claiming could that quiet a certain him billionairewas was 'pro- Wurzberg, "we will prefer to list. It was ,closely followed by gov- The spark which >j.' .1... ,. i x''x" 5830 you will find directions for

: take the, freedom, independence, ernment reorganization and wage touched off the lat4 .''' making the afghan and a pillow;
of his .
willing to put up one honor and securityof and hour measures. est cloakroom whist ("jjb'd., '. .' an illustration of it and of the
loose billions to buy dictatorship ; .
,a .
stitches used material
our nation into our ; require-
of third
for this country. He.failed to fur- -*- perings a
the decPresident ments, and color suggestions.To .
nish the name and address. Maybe proi Seeks Changes in Wagner Act term was
laration b y G 0 v. Roosevelt obtain this pattern send 15
left out of the
they got had wooed nightmare.this f'4 YJ: alone." Disgusted, I S EN.ARTHUR H. VANDENBERGof George H. Earle of Pennsylvaniathat cents in stamps or coins (coins
Hardly paregoric i sufferer back to hush-
distinguished when W / from the nonintervention amendments to the national labor and final" support to a Roose- Household Arts Dept., 259 W.

a-bye-land our new represen- patrol of relations act designed to broadenthe velt for President movement in Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y.
tative in the demanding
Philippines
that when it began to- Spain, as Italy did rights of e m 1940. Further reports had it that Please write your,name and ad-

drinking official, toasts, his came name f likewise. Der Fuehrer ployers under the John L. Lewis, chairman of the dress and pattern number plainly.
warned that the Wagner act, forbid.
r. Committee for Industrial Organization -
the wine
must
come higher up on "sit down" strikes .Y:' j;Xak'
Nazis
would take independent sit-down
and leader of the
list he wouldn't be checks
.. or responsible action to and other "unfair" 4 strikes that have swept the nation,
for the However the
consequences. s
excitement subsided before he could Adolf Hitler protect themselvesfrom union practices, was working toward the same end. MALARIA
summon the Pacific fleet to bom- attacks by the and provide severe The President has only indirectly 6 6 60 in three days

bard Manila. There's a rumor that Spanish government. He described penalties for unions disavowed such an ambition.K COLDS
how Germany had been condemnedfor which violated con-
-
Washington sent him word he
shelling Almeria after a Spanish tracts with employers. LIQUID. TABLETS first day
,. needn't worry about being appro- airplane had bombed the cruiser His r amend- N The Mail Must Go Through SALVE, NOSE DROPS Headache, 30 minutes.
priately saluted-there'd be a na-
, tionwide Bronx cheer awaiting him Deutschland, and how, when the ments: FEDERAL warrants were issued Try"Rnb-My-TIsm"-World's Best Liniment
. cruiser Leipzig was attached by a 1.-To give em- for six C. I. O.
on his return home. Senator
R submarine while on patrol duty, the ployers the sam e leaders in the strike at Youngs- Cuts DeepA
non-intervention committee had right which only emVandenberg town and Warren, charging them
sharp tongue severs a good
JJard-Bitten Females. done nothing about it. ployes now enjoy to appeal to the with preventing delivery of the

:"'.. TOURING about over certain A remedy suggested by Great Brit- national labor relations board for United States mails to loyal em- many friendships.

states where open gambling ain and France was that the patrol an election to determine the rep- ployees of the steel company plants

":';: either is by law permitted, or duty be left entirely to them, with resentatives of employes. there. Their names were not re ITS"FiltIYt-Fin.e." LARGEST'
custom winked at I noticed this
by
: Italian observers on French patrol 2.-To require agreements in writ- vealed.
I!. Generally speaking, the feminine ships and German observers on Brit- ing and to permit strikes only after The order for the obtaining of the MOROILINE AT 5E C

" patrons are the steadiest drinkers, ish ships to "judge the equitable, impartial a majority vote of all employes.Any warrant was given by AttorneyGeneral -I SNOW-WH/rE PETROLEUM JELLY
the most persistent gamesters, the working of the system." group which broke its contract Homer S. Cummings after he
most reckless betters of all. And and did not repair the break after had looked over testimony the
frequently their manners are the -*- being ordered to do so by the board senate post office committee's hear- What I Do

rudest and their faces the grimmest Mediation Board Gives Up would be suspended from repre- ing. Charges have been made thatC. :Not what I have, but what I do

determined seemingly to disavowthe T HE mediation board of three, sentation. I. O. leaders were censoring the is my Kingdom.
theory that their sex is the named by Secretary of Labor 3.-Establish a code of practicesfor mail in Ohio cities and refusing to

;" gentler sex. Perkins to sit in Cleveland and at- labor. This would: permit delivery of parcel post pack-

;r. On the other hand, the men pa- tempt to negotiate a settlement in Prohibit compulsory political as- ages containing food, clothing and SMALL SIZE LARGE SITI; 4AAAMO

, trons-descended, many of them, the steel strike, gave up in despair.Its sessments on union members. other "irregular" articles for workers -
' from old gun fighters, old prospectors chairman, Charles P. Taft of Require that all union officers, in the plants.

f.' old path-finders-grow increas- Cincinnati, and the other two mem- agents and representatives be Unit- -K-
ingly docile and subdued, absorbing bers ed States citizens.
: Lloyd Garrison, former pres-
'i: less than their share of the hard ident of the national labor relations Forbid union organization by co Rebels Again Eye Madrid

liquor-maybe because they fear board, and Edward F. McGrady, ercion. HAVING taken Bilbao after A recognized Remedy for Rheumatic
;' there won't be enough left for trouble-shooting assistant of Mme. Prohibit damage to property, of siege, Gen. Francisco and Neuritis sufferers. A perfect Blood

;= mama and the girls-and risking Perkins, were unable even to per- strikes intended to force any person Franco, rebel commander, turned Purifier. Mates thin Blood Rich and
, their dimes where the gallant ladies suade Tom Girdler, Eugene Grace to violate a contract or federal his guns once more upon Madrid and Healthy. Builds Strength and Vigor.

t:. plunge with dollars. and other steel officials to sit arounda laws, and violations of "any person's the sector north of Guadalajara .Always Effective(( .. Why suffer?
.., :'i" YC.I.).1i'J. )'11 I ;'.J: =*-
< New
'l.> conference table at which union rights in rea or personal prop- troops were moved into the sec-

" These Candid Cameras. leaders were present. The board erty." tions about the western and south

} NCE citizen had explained its failure ."The -K- eastern limits of the city.
0 a a right to ob- only hopeof Worms cause much distress to children and
4 ject to the publication of a settlement lies in such a meet- and The loyalist government set out I anxiety to parents. Dr.Peery's"Dead Shot"
.. I flashlight view showing him beating ing." Montagues Capulets I at once to strengthen its own lines, removes the cause with a single dose. 60c.

. his wife or exhibiting his appendicitis In criticizing the companies for WITH all the family blessings although it was not believed Madridwas All Druggists
save those of a political class- in much danger of attack before Dpeer 's
their stand'the
_ scar or. taking out. his up- board said, "Nothingcan
ification, Miss Ethel du Pont, the insurgents have "cleaned up"the
pers or something.That be made clearer today than
of du Pont and /fJ, .
daughter Eugene ,
northern provinces. Since the
, was before they began printing that management and organized labor -
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr., son capture of Bilbao the Basque and
l magazines for those who've when it really represents the VermifugeWrichU
abandoned the wishes of of the President of the United Asturian forces have been virtually
old-fashioned habit the men, have to
t got Pill Co.. itO Gold Street N. Y. City
r of and States, were married at Christchurch I isolated from those of the Madrid-
reading writing. And it's learn how to live together, to reach
" doing glamorous near Wilmington, Del., ina Valencia government.
; movie queens no agreements and to abide by them
> real good when these betraying when made." "simple" wedding attended by a -K-
"handful" of about 400 Ige's
r close-ups prove that maybe the Steel officials handed Taft a writ- picked Slices WPA Rolls !
: is guests. Bitter political hatreds of Hopkins
glamor only
paint-deep. ten resume of their stand, that they
l'. Thus the last strongholds of our would not make any agreement withLewis' the older generations were buriedin WORKS PROGRESS ADMINIS- Irsecis :
' one-time the protests that this was Uthfyoungsters' HARRY L. HOP-
personal
t: liberty crumble. I "irresponsible" C. I. O. They 0"
;.. used to think a passport picture admitted that the Wagner act might day. KINS is busy trimming 314,759 MosquitDS
t. was about the frankest thing we had force them to negotiate with the --- names off the WPA rolls, to shave
fi in the line of intimate the total to 1,655,477 by midJuly.The :.
: likenesses, union! but declared another,law provides Gedeon Slayer Surrenders
Ir excepting of cut to be effected "simply Now get"high test"F&L
: course, the x-ray. that no one need make was
a con-
But this candid camera business tract he doesn't want to make. ROBERT IRWIN, New York sculp-I I through not replacing men who 7 r" ,IT KILLS and
once treated for insanity, does not play with bugs.
k.;: which catches you unawares-and -K- found jobs in private industry" and
'. who killed Veronica Gedeon beau- Powerful. Quick, yet safe
often without your underwears either by combing the lists for ineligibles.WPA .
Looks Like a Long Summer tiful New York nodel Mrs. Mary' to humans and pets, and
! is the most fiendish attack of ; officials emphasized the need
, CONGRESS: _will !be m session for Gedeon, her mother and Frank aJ7frf does not stain. Pleasant
all against our practically ;; : for economy by comparing the estimated -
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vanishedprivacy. odor. 4 sizes of packages.
.'* t.*. ,f. a long time yet; prbably..jintil} Byrnes, 'a boarder in the Gedeon $2,175,000,000 spent in 1937

IRVIN S. COBB. September 1. That was the consensus home, on last Easter Sunday 'surrendered with the $1,500,000,000 approved bycon1''OC
(&;WNU Service. of the 240 senators and congress- to police in Chicago. :; for relief in fiscal 1933. WELK, FE| INSECTICIDE



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IMPROVED Mongols l Madam
Think It Over ,J

'I. The Four Kindsof UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL tained hanging the popularity clock of has the ever cuckoo at- ".iced Sir [worth -i

I BY THE street of Bye-and- clock among the people of every )I

SUNDAY Bye one arrives at the land. It is the clock of chil- Sir Henry Howorth was taken ;',;

Excess FatBy Lesson house of Never.-German prov- dren. aback one day when introduced to -:

erb. When this sprightly bird popsout a gushing lady who declared that (i

By REV. HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST.Dean People who have half an hourto from his little chalet, not only she was so, charmed to meet him q

of the Moody Chicago.Bible Instituteof spare usually spend it with do the youngsters get a thrill, but because she wished to talk to him ;,'..

I DR. JAMES W. BARTON Western Newspaper Union. somebody who hasn't. even the elders take notice of it. about her little dog. ,:',
Dignity is one thing that can'tbe There is a fleeting vision of Alpine "But I know nothing about :'
Bell Syndicate.-WNU Service. preserved in alcohol. peaks, lordly pines and babbling dogs," he protested. :4

Lesson for July 11 Epitaph; He walked on the mountain rivulets. "Oh, how can ,you say so," she ../:,
THERE are some overweights ,suicide of the road. The first cuckoo clock was made said, "when you have written ;?
follow their LESSON TEXT-Exodus 3112. Many have, made up their more than 200 years ago by a vil- books about them?"

physician's strict reducing diet fora GOLDEN TEXT-Come now therefore minds what ,they are going to lage clockmaker in the, Black For- "Never, madam, never!" 11,
that and I will send thee.-Exodus 3:10.
week or ten days and find PRIMARY TOPIC-How God Answerev do if. temptation comes their est. He was Anton Ketterer, and "But surely," she persisted, "

the amount of weight lost is normal prac- His People's Prayer. way. They are, going to fall. he was one of the pioneers who "you have written a history of the k,1

tically nothing. If one of JUNIOR TOPIC-A Leader,in the Making. When one is unimportant, he started the manufacture in that mongrels"y

weight follows that same strict diet, INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC- can attract attention in many region. The clockmaker produced "Mongols, madam, mongols!"
gets the same amount of sleep, and How to Get Ready to Work for God. noisy ways. everything- by hand.-Montreal he barked. "Not mongrels.:1:::
takes the same amount of exercise, YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC- Herald. London Answers. '
there would likely be a loss of from How God Provides Leaders Today. ::

c'p' 2 to ,5 pounds. If, .,

h r-.. .;. however were, the to overweight con-- God calls men, commissions and HERE'S WHY FIRESTONE ALWAYS GIVES YOU

i : uses them to carry out his plans
, .; tinue on the strict and purposes in the earth. What a SO MUCH :j
{
: "
diet for another two
; : great truth that is and how it glorifies -
i three weeks there
or the destiny of man to know thatit
'
$" would likely be a
is divinely appointed. As Joseph
:' loss of 4 to 5 pounds Parker beautifully points out, the lot

_I time.at the This end failure of that to experience direct dealing of Moses with in God Midian, whereas wasa M qouI M ,I

lose weight duringthe
we who may not be able to "see the
first ten days fountain must "be content to drinkat

was because while the stream," but should always .}
Dr. Barton some fat was lost all remember that the stream flows

right, the body had from that same fountain.
retained more than its usual amountof
"Every man should put to himself
water and so kept up the weight.But .
by the end of about three weeks, the; questions-What is my destiny?
What does God mean me to be ando _
less water is required in proportionto
do in the world? .' It is a -c
the amount of real fat now pres-
most thing that a man should
pitiful
ent, and with the loss of this "held"water
read of Moses being divinely called
the weight goes clown.: It
to a special work" and fail
would be worth while, therefore, for
to realize "that God has a special ; f
lose weightby
all who are trying to "
reducing their food intake, to work for every man to do. Let

persist for not less than three to us have a care that we do not "so
pervert and misinterpret circum- t
four weeks. k : r
stances as to press them into a justi-
However, it, is possible that even fication of self-will," rather than '>;
after to the strict diet for
keeping whichis "
them "destiny -
recognize as
three of four weeks, the loss of r .'".;/
beckoning us to duty. ",
weight is very small-one or two
pounds. If such be the case the For our instruction and guidancewe I.
consider then the story of the *pat
when
overweight is justified report-
ing to his or her physician in ask- call of this outstanding leader of : : "
Israel. It him true r'a h. FLATTER TREAD i
presents as a
I/
ing for some other method as even GIVES LONGER '
diet servant of God--one who wasI.
his strict reducing '
severe or MILEAGE ANp ,
has failed to bring results. Personally Equipped. ',
While it is blessed truth that SKIDDING .I\
who treat patients for a e -
overweight Physicians first explain that to ob- God will use any man who sur- r o n P 1111 1 THE GATEWAYTO ;;1

tain sure results safely from 9 to 18 renders himself to his control and Higher Quality Raw Materials! GREATER
guidance no matter how limited that TWO
months be required that a reduction -
may ; '
of one and a half to two man's ability and training may be, More Efficient Manufacturing! EXTRA UYEBJ TIRE VALUES ,,

pounds each week is the utmost to it is also true that, other things being OF CORDS CUM MAKE DIPPED 1 TODAY
; equal, the man with the best / from :
be desired or expected. Lower Distribution Cost! THE STRONGERjt TIRE MUCH the jungles of :,
equipment will be the most useful C
'rt r Mae! Metabolism Test. servant. Liberia, there has 'v.
I arisen a great rubber
It is very likely then that the physician God gave Moses a unique prepara- TheseAll Conlbine to Give You plantation on which ',

I will suggest, one more, month tion. He was first of all a Hebrew, OUM DIPPED the world's finest r""
I on the prescribed reducing diet and born among the people that he was Extra Values at No Extra Cost I CORD- IODT rubber is being ..Y
if results are disappointing he will to lead. He knew the luxury and GIVES GREATESTBLOWOUT produced. ;' ,

: prescribe other measures to get rid all the cultural advantages of the From theFirestone- : ,;.
FROM
:. of the excess fat., Egyptian court (Acts 7:22), with the day of its introduction, PROTECTION owned and '

If this excess fat is distributed the safeguard of training by his own the Firestone Standard Tire has more PRICES START Firestonedevelopedrubber ,:

evenly throughout the body, he will mother as his nurse. He observedat than lived up to its name by setting a r \ AS LOW AS plantations ,j
there i
make;: or have made a metabolismtest first hand the oppression of his new high standard of tire values. 8 EXTRA L\ in Liberia '
comes an ever-
which shows the rate at which people and made a self-willed and Hundreds of thousands of car owners POUNDS OF I increasing supply of a

the body processes are working. If impulsive effort to deal with the have already bought it because they BUBBERTO 1 1 rubber, bringing
EVERT 100
they are not working at the normal problem. The result was that he savings to i
saw in it more value for their money. POUNDS OF greater 1
rate (that is'they, are working slower had a "postgraduate" course of in- CORD FABRIC car owners in the :
) he knows that the thyroid glandin a form of extra values a
struction and discipline in the wil- .
"How does Firestone do it? How
the neck is not manufacturing derness where he spent forty yearsin at no extra cost.AUTO .
enough juice, and if processes are the school of experience.The can they build so many extra value
working faster than normal he features into Firestone Standard Tires
HEAVY DUTY
450216.35
knows that the thyroid gland is need ,training.leaders of Some God best in our receiveit day and yet sell them at such low prices?" ,irestone STANDARD 45021.. ... $11.40 47519...... 6.10 I

manufacturing too much juice. Thus The answer is simple Firestone 5.00.19...... '.%0
in schools in Christian 4.75.19.... 11.75
colleges,
FOR PASSENGER CARS 52518.. ..... $.00
when the individual is
greatly over- :seminaries! and Bible schools trueto controls better-quality rubber and 5.00.19.... 12.95.
weight and the test shows that the the faith. Others prepare in the cotton supplies at their source, keeps 4.50..21..59.05
47519.. .... 9.55 COURIERg
body processes are slower than nor- home, the church, and in the "uni manufacturing costs lowby efficient 5.25.18..11.40. r reStone

mal, which happens in about 3 to 5 versity of hard knocks"-as someone factory methods and sells in such huge 5.50.17..1.50 SENTINEL 4.40..21..55.43.

per cent of,all overweights, the phy- has called the school of ex volume that distribution costs are 6001613.95 44021......S5.6S 45021.. ..... 6.03

sician because will the prescribe overweight thyroid is justifiedin extract perience.A Perhaps the best preparation held to a minimum. That is why OTHER SIZES PRICED PROPORTIONATELY LOW
is a balanced combination of
requesting it. Firestone has been able to give you
the two, school and experience. But
If the excess weight is not distributed the important thing is to be preparedfor such extra value features as Gum- RADIOS SEAT COVERS HORNS

evenly over the body but God's call. Dipping and two extra layers of Gum. Incl des Cmhll Thcif commanding

is across the shoulders, chest, abdomen Dipped cords under the tread. $3995 Universal oIt I Coupes Id Sedan blast and compel clears attention the-
n.
J.I hips and thighs (no excess Spiritually Qualified. CH: $69 $369up

I: weight on forearms or lower legs) Moses was a man who knew God. Make no mistake about this! The up \ $ 95

'o' then instead of using thyroid ex- Had have he been been but a worldly man he would Firestone Standard Tire gives you the : < U
curious of the
tract, the physician will likely use phe- ; )
nomenon of the burning bush. But blowout protection of Firestone'spatented Ii. ; ,
pituitary extract, as the pituitary
gland has much to do with growth, note how alert and reverent he was Gum-Dipping process. Its ti- J

development and the handling oft and how immediately responsive to scientifically designed tread gives

starch foods by the body. the instructions and the call of God. greater non-skid protection and Cvsto-n Built DashMountings

All the training and preparationin longer wear. And those two extra AvailableDON1

Removing Local Deposits. the world is worse than useless in layers of Gum-Dipped cords under

Thus when the excess fat is evenly God's service apart from that spirit- the tread guard against punctures. RISK YOUR LIFE ON THIN WORN TIRESDO

distributed, thyroid extract is usedin ual qualification that comes from

"stubborn" cases; when it is true regeneration and dedication to Before you buy ANY;,tire at ANY YOU KNOW THAT last year highway
accidents the lives of
across shoulders, chest, abdomen, him. There is no more pathetic price, see today's top tire value-the than cost 38.000
more men.
and hips pituitary extract is used. sight than a spiritually powerless Firestone Standard Tire. Don't risk women and chJdren?
i However, there are cases where church worker "going through the
your life with thin, worn tires on your THAT a million more were
there are accumulations of fat in "
motions" of service for Christ. If
Fourth of July trip. Join the Firestone injured?
different of
the
parts body, maybe in that condition
we are we may
SAVE A LIFE Campaign today. Let THAT more than 40,000 of
on chest, on hips, on back of neck
;. be sure that we deceive no one these deaths and injuries
t or elsewhere. but ourselves. Let us seek God in your Firestone Dealer or Firestone Sectiono/nncoth; Section of new caused by
uoomtirewhichis / Firestone Tire. were directly
'r When the individual is in ,good confession and in glad acceptanceof Auto Supply&. Service Store equip more susceptible j Note protection punctures, blowouts and

4 health, heart and blood vessels his provision for both our redemption your car with a set of new Firestone to blowouts punctures.and punctures against skidding.and skidding due to unsafe

!, sound, then exercising the parts is and our sanctification.III. Standard Tires. skidding. llouowtt. tires?
the best method of rid f
getting o Divinely Called. .
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this local fat deposit. Slow joggingor Moses was called (v. 4), commis-

running on the spot, skipping, and sioned (vv.6-10), and clad with di-

dancing are excellent exercises.The vine authority (vv. 11-12) for his
use of the electricvibrator, great task.
striking the part with the sides of
God calls his servants to different
the hands and vigorous massage of
: .- the part will stir up the circulation responsibilities and in different
ways, but the important thing is
in the part and help to break up the
fat globules. In these cases with that we should know that we are

r the local fat deposits, if there is in his will and that we are answer-

any tendency to overweight generally ing his call.

then cutting down on the food i is No man or woman has any rightto

helpful, but if the individual is of i choose full-time Christian service Listen to the Voice of Firestone; Monday evenings over Nationwide N. JJ. C. Red Network

normal weight it is better to depend I simply as a desirable vocation, for -- -
upon the exercise and massage. it is a divine calling. Quite unscriptural -
r Remember then that while over 90( was the attitude of the man

per cent of overweight is due to who said that in a quiet woodland Date the Adsr
overeating and underexercising nook he had faced life's realitiesand I Keep Up to by Reading ]I

there are these other types of over had decided "to bet his life"on

; weight where gland extracts and 10'cal the preaching of the gospel.

massage are necessary.



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.. :H:M:N moving picture star ............ trips, stop over at larger centers to will be a "best seller" when It ,
The Clewiston News I:N:M I:N N:N:N:N:N :II:N iMMM:M N:NiM be- I
take motor trips to points of inter- comes a "connected" story.

RAMBLINGS. est, and in many other ways con-
$ =maaMa.. .ana.R.Rag.mm tribute to the financial and advance-
Friday In Clewiston,
every

Florida Published, by the CLEWISTON NEWS, I:H:N:.I:N:.I:N:II:":":N:.1:":":H:N:N:N:-:M:--:NIN:N11- Late To ClassifyBy ment Impressed of the communities with "* the they visit. FOR SALE:-Pure tired cockerels i
Inc. advantages $3.75 per 100. Reds, Rocks, Wyn- 1
The early bird catches the Florida offers the pleasure boat dotts, your choice, all cockerels or

and in a weekly newspaper tRitssell Kay owner, many end up by securing:' a half pullets $6.50 per 100. All pul-

Keathley Bowden, Editor morning should find the desirable waterfront home and, as lets $9.50 per 100. Ancona or Minorca -

worm busily pecking away. nD anmft RR 5gd19N! Floridians, become interested in the cockerels $4.50 per 100. Postpaid.

week Monday morning was the Industrial and agricultural oppor- Live arrival guaranteed. David
mail matter friend from the west, visiting
Entered as second class ficial Fourth of July, and we tunities that exist here and Invest Nichols & Co., Rockmart, Ga. 21-D.N.
February 1, 1927, at the Post n't work up any enthusiasm for the first time, com- their capital and effort in upbuilding -
Office In Clewiston, Florida, under to me that "While Florida the slate.
work the day passed.
so
of March 3 1897. I it doesn't have any moun-
,
the Act Tuesday and up till this ." She said she would hate to The next important step in Florida's L. B. MershonAGENT

Wednesday (Ramblings, is some in a country as flat and level asi development should be the com-

Subscription rate, $2.00, per year. that well-known "time copy" that state. I pletion of her inland waterway sys- :

Advertising rates'on application. done on Wednesday) we have tem, so that visiting pleasure craft
I had to admit that we did- New York Life
,
off-and-on listeners at. the can find navigable waters connectingboth
have like the Rockies
anything
hoping each news broadcast coasts with the wonderful lakes Insurance ;
Company
advancement and Nevadas to which we could
Devoted to the
and
start off with the story of rivers of interior Florida.
of Clewiston and Hemlry with pride, I explained that we ARCADIA, FLORIDA
welfare Like else, Nature has
rescue. everyone given a perfect frame-
some right nice little foot hills
County. less of the justification of the work upon which to build such a
Hernando, Lake, Polk and
tensive and expensive search, we system and little intelligent plan NORGE REFRIGERATORS
other counties.
breathlessly hi hope that SUCC I ning backed by our united efforts Furniture and Home Furnishings
We are glad Clewiston was not result. Perhaps this may be a bit short on sky should
will be the result In giving Florida the
represented in tho nation's list of mountains, but we've got a PHILCO RADIOS
ticular flight was unnecessary most complete and comprehensivenetwork
dead and injured in celebrations of of beautiful streams lakes
will be of no value either .of protected waterways to Household FurnishingsInc.
the Fourth. rivers, and while you can't i
commercially. Amelia be
ally or found anywhere on the globe,
I'ranked second to Lindbergh in your ankle climbiu 'em or making this 'state truly "A Yachts- .

There's much consolation in the pular fancy. She has been a a thousand foot fall from a man's Paradise." BELLE GLADE. FLORIDA, I

statement of no less a person than aviator unspoiled by glory and, ledge, we ,do have a glorious It would not be such a difficult I
Disraeli. "It Is much easier to be the past at least, her flights explorin' 'erji in a pleasure I
lakes
problem to connect the of
critical than correct." Think it over. work have made their stoppin' every now and then to 'f#
Polk county with the Gulf. A canal J. M. COUSE !
to the of aviation. a big bass or go for a swim.
progress
for this purpose is now under con-
And how long, is it until Husband's Florida is particularly speakin' of lakes, rivers and sideration. The ultimate completionof Counselor and Attorney at Law i
Day--P.E.D. in Tribune. We I wonder if many Floridians "
are
some portions of it having a the Florida Cross State, Canal Hopkins Building :
not suro, replied the Sebring News, al interest in the families of the really appreciate what a will bring about the linking of the Wednesdays and Saturdays
but imagine it will be about the asset this state has in her '
we fliers. Miss Earhart is the s St. Johns River Valley and the Okla- 9:30 to 4:00
last day of "be kind to animalsweek' waterways and what it
the first Mrs. ''
Putnam
Mrs. waha River 'and Withlacoochee River -
mean to if they de,'
us were
nam and son, David Binney Valley.
and connected in one great
and his wife, reside in Fort
Our personal temperature these Fred Noonan formerly lived in system so that thousands While such an ambitious program J. M. BLOW
pleasure boat enthusiasts of the cannot be completed all at once, it
hot days seems to exceed that of the ami and he and his first wife
could travel about, is something to think about and TITLE COMPANY
on our
weather to the official
according many friends there. The first
strive for, and is a that deserves
program ,
with the and
weather 'reports. Maybe it's just be-i[Noonan lives in New Orleans, ease com- I J I ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
the united effort of all sec-
that the motorist now travels :
cause we don't expect it to get hot present Mrs. Noonan in HENDRY AND DADE COUNTIES
tion as all sections will ultimately
in Florida that notice it much. highways. : I
we so
I California. I 318.22
benefit. I Sejbold Bldg. Miami, Fla.
completion of the east coast .
This delay in our work The story of Florida's waterways.
EVEN A MENTAL HAZARD HELPS providing protecting ''waters ,
us of that hectic week-end when
I I
yachtmen, immediately brought
company with scores, hundreds,
Perhaps those Australian pines thousands of others, we labored nation's finest pleasure craft to .

:planted along the canal bank beside a group of puzzles sent out by a waters-a class of tourists NOTICE .

the lakeshore road are only a mental arette company (we wouldn't its mighty profitable to enter-

hazaii, but they do help. The reasonwe anything give them the benefits .
NOTICE is hereby given that the
following described lands, or so much-
of the Okeechobee
refer to them as only a mental a little free advertising by opening thereof as will be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes herein set op-
hazard is that they have not yet their name) Scores of replies makes it possible::; now for these posite to the same, together with the cost of such sale and advertising, Mill

grown to proportions that enable sent in from Clewiston, but as to cross the lower part of the be_ sold at public auction on the second day of August, 1937 beginning at

them to serve successfully as battering 'as we've been able to learn, and will bring many yachts- twelve o'clock noon, at the Oity Hall of the City of Clewiston, Florida.

blocks for ears that begin the 'of the perfect replies came to the west coast. R. Y. PATTERSON, Tax Collector, City; of Clewiston.
hurtle into the canal Moore Haven and other Lake
as so many cars Clewiston. In case any local
are getitng taste of the
have' in the past.
dent was lucky enough to be '
The trees are planted 'close together results that follow Amount'' of Taxes
the 1000 who sent in perfect ri CQ
and when they have grown we hope they will let us, see the opening of a new waterway, Description. of, Land .8. M OT Owner MlS ;:

large enough that a car will not ries of 90 tie-breaking puzzles the Democrat reports that (O:) !?: g 2 O >i and Costs

mow them down if it runs into them, : were sent out to them. They are yachts and small craft 00 8 <

they will prove a real help. As It is, cideied the hardest> ever worked \' the new route are \

we think they are helpful already. ;according to "Advertising Age", ii'A over and always'man: I

Perhaps it's like a water hole in we'd like to give them the once ;e'to leave sizeable jobs of 50'xll5' Off S. End

golf, only a mental hazard, but it f\mericana-The only I with merchants for* sup- Lot 1 Block ,6 ..._........ First Bank of Clewiston ....$ 68.60S.

apparently works. There's much less place in Clewiston which i and equipment. 85' Off Lot 9 Block 9 Alston Drug Co. .................. 42.80

strain driving the road than form-,I with the red white and blue and tourist travelling by water Lot 1 Block 17 ............ A. l\I. Hopkins ...................... 3.70
erly when there was nothing but materially from the average Lot 2 Block 17 ............ A. 1\1. Hopkins ...................... 4.55
played the United States Flag, or motor traveller for Lot 13 Block 20 ............ C. V. Parkinson .._............... 4.55
water to look at on either side of ; they are
the Sunrise Cafe, owned and in a hurry. Lot 23 Block 23 ............' Hollis Lanier ......._............... 5.40
the They have
plenty ot
highway. ated by a native Japanese, now and Lot 24 Block 2 S ............ .: I Hollis Lanier .........._............. 5.40
The trees have been set from naturalized citizen of the U. S. plenty of money. They buy Lot 25 Block 23 ._.......... ':--, Hollis Lanier ........................ 5.40

South Bay; to Canal Point for 'several We native-born Americans take and equipment all along Lot 26 Block 23 ,,............ t I,;' Hollis Lanier ........................ 5.40

months. The road from .Canal Pointto citizenship as a matter of course.It route, hire _guides' for fishing: Lot 30 Block 23 ............ '<-;-:' Colts, Inc. ............................ 6.25

Palm Beach has just reopened to Lot 31 Block 23 ............ < Colts, Inc. ............................ 6.25
traffic after being closed' for nearlya was a great and I Lot 32 Block 23 ............. \\.i Colts, Inc. ..........-.................. 6.25

year and trees are being set Fourth-a safe and sane, Fourth, Lot 23 Block 26 ............ -:. .'.. B. "1; Jenks, Sr. .................. 4.55

along the canal bank there. or a tragic Fourth- I Lot 24 Block 26 ............ :-/: j'. B. Wg Jenks, Jr. ................ 4.55
largely on hew you celebrated Lot 25 Block 26 ............ ;_;!J-: B. W. Jenks, Jr. ......_......... 4.55
According to the Everglades News For the relatives and friends of 7hianu.D Lot 26 Block 26 ............ ."< '. B. 'V.M-Jenl\s: Jr. ................ 4.55,
the trees now being used are Bra- . .................. 4.55
Americans it was a tragic Lot 27 Block 26 .........__. .. B. ,V. Jenks, Sr.
zilian Oaks and not pines at all, and Highway and other Lot 28 Block 26 ............ -" ,:... B. W. Jenks, Sr. .................. 4.55

the new seedlings are being taken brought death to that over Lot 29 Block 26 ............. : 'oj. ,: B. W. Jenks, Sr. ..,.......--...... 4.55
from Port Mayaca where the Bra- many Lot 30 Block 26 ............ ''t. ,- B. W. Jenks, Sr. .................. 4.55
zilian 'Oak, which strongly resemblesthe holiday week-end. For Lot 1 Block 27 ..........._ ., "" -. Anna M. Hopkins ................ 5.40
and vicinity it was safe and sane. /' ................ 5.40
Australian 'Pine, was found best Lot 2 Block 27 ._........_. > Anna M. Hopkins
The Good Old Summer Time .. : ........... 102.30
suited for windbreak purposes. Lots 3 & 4 Block 27 .... -14.;; ? The Bromar Corp. --

Just so they the name of a once popular hN; Lot 19 Block 27 ............ \;=' "'i.' The Bromar Corp.' .............. 5.40
the grow strong enoughto and also the title to the Lot 20 Block 27 __.......... ... :, ., The Bromar Corp. ............... 5.40
keep
the erring motorist out of clipping. Perhaps this pleasant Lot 27 Block 27 ........,...>- .:; t- Elmer G. Case .................... 2.85

canal, oaks or pines, Brazil or door sport is the result of the Lot 2S Block 27 ............ '_>'. .,(' Elmer G. Case .................... 2.85

Australia, won't matter much. idleness of mind and restlessness Lot 29 Block 27 ............ '<"._ + Elmer G. Case .................... 2.85

spirit that Lot 30 Block 27 ............ ,!" ', Elmer G. Case .................... 2.85
.
CHILDREN IN COURT 'contributed to the Lot 31 Block 27 ............ : ,;: \ Elmer G. CaseFergson .................... 2.85
tation of the Rambling column: Lot 18 Block 36 ..........-.. :',,\:.' W. T. ._.................... 4.55
By Judge Malcolm HatfieldA any rate, the clipping is good: Lot 19 Block 36 _........... : :t W. T. Fergson ...................... 4.55

young man who recently returned You can always tell, in I Lot 20 Block 36 ............. .::.; :..., W. T. Fergson ...................... 4.55 J r\..
',., ....... ......_..... 3.70
from visiting relatives in when mid-summer is 'upon us. It Lot 8 Block 81 ............. ,::: : E. W.Walter. Metzner .
where labor a city along about this time of Lot 2 Block 136 ............. !. R. Tweedy ....-......... 4.89
a dispute was in pro- some writer to year Lot 15 Block 138 ........... -f" : C. E. Shaw......................... 2.85
gress today learned in court that gets tinkering Lot 4 Block 139 ...........: .:,,:'.. E. M. Petterson .................. 4.04
the world did not owe him a living. his typewriter and starts some Lot 6 Block 139 ............ ; /f" Mrs. A. S. Rothrock ............ 5.40
*When apprehended in the act of I ishness like the following, which Lot 9 Block 139! ............ :-; Mrs. R. H. Sanders ............ 4.55

burglarizing ,a gasoline station, he iginated in the St. Petersburg Lot 12 Block 139 .......... : ." Cora A. Keller ........-........... 4.38

sullenly informed officers that it i pendent: Lot 13 Block 139 ......._.. -." :) :' E. J. Keller ........................ 4.38

was no sin to rob a large oil com- Picture of a man on a Stop Lot 19 Block 139 .......... ;;:: '" Mildred Wheeler .................. 4.04

pany. In this particular instance strike ............................................__ at thettotet Lot 2 Block 141 ............ ',-::- ,> George Berow; __.................... 3.70
years of splendid home And here, of course, is Lot 9 Block 141 _.........__. ; I "; Margaret Klick .................... 3.70
training Patricia :' :.:. ........................ 3.70
Pavlik
141 ......._._ ; Anna
weio cast aside after an adolescentboy West .................1,............................ : Lot 10 Block '-.
Lot 11 Block 141 ........:. : : : ; Elmer G. Case ............._........ 4.55
had witnessed the violence and And this, if you're still Lot 13 Block 146 .......... .{:;"<' Walter Moore ...................... 4.55
hatreds that .accompanied the labor ed, is Katherino Hepburn ....._...... S. E. SECOND AVENUEAll Lot 14 Block 146 .......... r : Walter Moore ...................... 3.70

dispute. The sons of rich and poor Oh, yes, and hero is ,Kate Smith Lot 15 Block 146 _......... : "::: Sadie O'Meara ................._.. .3.70,,

alike: should be carefully shielded Major Hennig, in the Lot '10 Block 151 _......... ,. .:\-' Elmer G. Case ......__............ 3.70
'. from such scenes for they not only Springs Leader office evidently Outside Rooms With Lot 11 Block 151 .......... .; Elmer G. Case .................... 4.55

cause :youngsters to act in an antisocial an idle moment He offers:. Private Hath Lot 12 Block 151 .......... '. .t'. ,, Elmer G. Case .................... 3.70

,. manner but tend to stimulate- Flapper lying on beach ............ Lot '13 Block 151 ....._.... ;:. ,- Elmer G. Case .................... 3.36
.) .................. 51.30
:' class hatreds. Temperature chart, Jan. 1 COOL, CLEAN, QUIET Lots 1, 2, 3 Block 152 G. L. Espenlaub
....... __ :- First Bank of Clewiston... 17.30
Lot 4 Block 152 ..
June 1 .............--................ ....,...... i .. .
( ... ... 37.70
c. | Overlooking Biscayne: Bay Lots' 5, 6, 7 Block 152 ; w: H. Etherton ..........._..... .
A. F. OF L. TO MAKE DRIVE WPA worker after hard day .... Lot 8 Block 152 ............ : G. E. Etherton ...................... 7.10

.. Day old gold fish ........................ blocks: to Shops, Theatre and Lot 9 Block 152 ............- :';\:: G. E. Etherton ...................... 7.10
;', Tampa,_ July 8(FNS) .- With Right on up the highway to th Business Section. Lot 10 Block 152 ......_..: W. C. Owen ........................ 7.10
:0: plans completed for the state organization Dade City Banner office the Lot 11 Block 152 .......... ,."f. ;. _First Bank of Clewiston... 7.10
,: drive of the American ic spread. This way: Lot 12 Block 152 _........: ,:; t First Bank of Clewiston .... 7.10
L.v. Federation of Labor, to compete Picture of income tax RATES 35' Off S. Side Lot 1 : i

with similar CIO efforts, vice-pres- purse -..........._.._.............................,... Block 156 .................. First Bank of Clewiston.- .00 ',il
f. :' ident Chas. E. Silva left this week The feel' $1.50 Single Lot 4 Block 156 __........._ C. C. Klutts .......................... 7.10 '-
r Washington to confer way you after the party E% of Lot 5 Block 156. C. C. Christian .................... 17.30
with Pres- Member of nudisf colony ........
'f.., ilent{ Wm. Green $2.50 Double W1 of Lots 5 and 6
: the and announced Duplicate of modern Block 156 ........___....... Elmore &: Chagaris ............ 31.20
>::,' drive for Florida will begin in suit ......................................... Special & Lot 7 Block 156 ............ George A, Heinz .................. 7.10
f .. a few days financed by the National t..t. help the boys along th I Family, Weekly Lot 24 Block 156 .......'... ,, Robert George ..................... 56.40

;. ...' rganlzation.I Clermont Press offers: Monthly Hates Lot 1 Block 159 .-........... Theo. Gottleibt ....;....-...........: 3.02

I 11; : Unionization of all citrus workers A bow-legged girl ....... ...:........( ) I' D. McCREARY Lot G Block 161 .....;...... George Crowder .................... '2.00

: ;: will be the first step in the campaign, A knock-kneed girl .......-...:.:_..?.) I Proprietor Lot 2 Block) 162 ..........:. ..., ;:Mrs. J. E. Frederick ............ 3.02

,",'.::" Silva said." A cross-eyed girl ........ ............ x + (Continued on Page 8)
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I, I II; FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1937 1KB CLEWISTOtt NEWS PAGt! FIVE

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!f I I -f i.!............:..:............................'!.M......................................_..'...'I.....). I Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lanier and A. L. Morgan spent the weekendin ,- Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Delaney, l\Irs.1 l

'I' Y their guest, Miss Minnie Lee Prid- Sebring. Harold B. Magill, her daughter, Jan- IS YOUR SUBSCRIPTION. PAID?

:: Personal Mention gen, spent Monday in West Palm ice of Moore Haven and Miss Edith


: I W'i '.:.:.:.............. .....0000. ;......................................................................."..... Beach., the Mr.holiday and Mrs.week-end T. B.in Shelley Stuart.spent Magill Fort Myers.were visitors Wednesday in 1

Mrs. R. M. Hare, jr., and son,
1 D. G. Alston made a business trip I
to Miami Sunday.E. Ronald, returned Monday from a Mrs. Jesse J. Graham and daugh- Air and Mrs. Sam Heath spent :1j

visit with relatives In Abbeville, ters, Florence and Sally, of Jackson- Monday at Punta Gorda as the .

V. McClelland of Sebring wasa Georgia.Mr. ville arrived this week to make their guests of Mrs. Heath's parents, Mr. <::

home. Mr. Graham is associated with and Mrs. Sam Roberts. .$
visitor in Clewiston Sunday. and Mrs. C. E. Miner and
the U. S. Engineers and has been :
children, Charles and Rachel \ Mis. H. L. Delaney the week- ':
spent spent
Jones Bryan spent the week-end here for several months. The familyis "',
Monday in LaBelle attending the i end in Clewiston with her soninlawand
visiting in Brandon. located in the Schult apartments.!:
barbecue and rodeo. I daughter, Mr. and Mrs. HarryH. j
.J
Turner.Mr. .
S. E. Arvidson ofYest Palm Clarence Carlton and Jack Attending the Sunrise Fourth of 1 1'J
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Whid-I I
Beach was a: business visitor Wednesday July Dance in Pahokee were Mr. and
den of Arcadia spent tile and Mrs. W. P. Andrews and
in Clewiston. : Mrs. A. W. Sias, Mr. and Mis. Sid- r ,l, r r as1 r
in Clewiston and enjoyed fishing in their' children, Billy and Mary Lou 5

Lake Okeechobee.Mr. ney L. Crochet, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. made 'a trip Monday to Fort llyers
W. F. Nail of Moore Haven is vis- Ezelle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spikes, I Beach.

iting his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walker} Nail, Mr. and I EM1NOLE
and Mrs. W. C. Prewitt and
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nail, Jr.
Mrs. Wm. McCracken, Mr. and Mrs.
baby son have gone to Columbus, W. C. Owens of Clewiston was;; a
Roy Alston, Mrs. C. W. Thom, Miss ACKSQNVBLLE
I Mississippi for a visit with Mr.Prewitt's business visitor here Wednesday.W .
Mrs. George A. Yon of South Bay
Sandy Welles, Miss Roberta George,
spent the week-end here with her relatives. Miss Kathryn Carter, Miss Billie Tom Hull and his son, Lynn FLORIDA

I' brother, John Kettl.J. Hooker, Miss Dot Hare, Miss Chris- Hull were business visitors Wednes- GARNETT ANDREWS Market

Foster Meredith and Zerney Mer- tine Bell, Miss Betty Spicer, Miss day in Clewiston.STANDARD ENJOY SUMMER COMFORT at this
E. Beardsley was in West Palm edith returned the latter part of Beatrice Jacobs Miss Richaud modern, Fireproof hotel In the heart of down
Ruby Jacksonville.
;". Beach Tuesday attending the funeral the week from a stay of several daysin Miss Virginia Saxon, Miss Beth Nail, OIL ISSUES town shower, soft water, ceiling Every room fan, radio with,tub slatted!and!

of Alfred H. Wagg. Miami. Mrs. E. V. McClelland, J. W. Mo- I "TOURS: AND DETOUHS' summer door.. Every Bed with inn:rsprin5
mattress and reading lamp. Running ice
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ran, Bill Palmer, Emmett Shelley, water floor.
on
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Turner were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baker of Miami every
K. H. 8
Swayne H.
Avant, Merrell Tampa, July (FNS"Toursand AIR CONDITIONED
visitors in West Palm Beach Mon spent the week-end in Clewistonas Lowe, Otto Larsen, James Wynn, Detours" is the title of an interesting COCKTAIL LOUNGE COFFEE SHOP
day.I' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Foy Dur- Ted Cowart Charles DINING AND MEETING ROOMS
Roberts, Sandy publication issued regularly Ratcio-Sinsls with fjuvote flats
rence. Ball Jimmy Hall. Bob Patterson. H. by Standard Oil, and distributedby Room.' $2.00 80 Rooms $2.50

, I Mr. and Mrs. Urey Waldron of I R. Hall, Wm.; Johnson, C. R. Cruze, I filling station attendants to OF Rooms $3.00 24 Rooms S3.50

, Okeechobee were guests of relatives MrS. O. A. Jones and daughter, Ed Ward, Leroy Hare, Coburn thousands of tourists.It SampU Reams with Private 811)1) $400 -

I here from Saturday till Tuesday. Marianne, have returned from a vis- Moore, Pete McIntyre and R. L. Co- is seldom that an Issue fails to Slight incrciic for daublt occupincvt
it in Miami.;: Mr. Jones drove down OFf B POUND HoHOTEL" .
ker. give detailed information concern- '
Mr. and Mrs. 'Keathley Bowden for them over the week-end. Ing some Florida attraction The cur- HO\I.'AfJEN a.o._...t._ V SM.W&.oesoto c. tIN
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and sons, Kay and Paul, were guestsof "" '9
EXECUTIVE BOARD OF AID rent issue gives liberal space to the
relatives in Okeechobee Sunday.Mr. Mrs. C. E. Nail left Wednesday fora MEETS TO DISCUSS PLANS wonders of Silver Springs which it

two weeks' visit with her parents,I terms '"Nature's Underworld Fairy-

and Mrs. G. Rackstraw Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munroe in ,MadF land".
visited friends in West Palm Beach Mrs. E. C. Mills, president of the
Sunday and Monday. son. Ladies Aid, called a meeting of the Transportation lines serving Flor- ':tt'f W fr'1-r RM!
ida are likewise giving valuable pub-
executive board yesterday afternoonto
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wilson left licity to Florida as a summer as
discuss plans for the work of the
Miss Ulla Jacobsen spent the hol-
Wednesday for Marietta, Georgia, to well as winter resort.
idays in Tampa visiting her father, organization during the coming.
visit Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Each summer the number of tour-

P. Jacobsen. Mrs. ,L. M. Oliphant. months. ists visiting the state has Increasedand

the current season should be a
Miss Mao Lily Stone was the guest. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Schroeder, and record breaker. 1 ?' ?r
of friends in Lakeland over the GIVEN BY BARBARA BROADFOOT s r
nmq
Joe the |
I son, spent week-end with Beaches on both the east and west

weekend.Mr. relatives in Stuart. Mrs. Schroeder's coasts are filled to capacity and

sister, Mrs. Fred Joss, returned with The intermediate girls class of crowds are steadily increasiag.
and Mrs. W. D. Raines and I them Tuesday for a week's visit. the Community Church Sunday YOUR

children spent Monday at Fort My-I School entertained at its
was regu-
HALF
OF 'MIAMI'S:: :: "SPANISH OWN HOME A' -
!I ers Beac I Dr. R. V. Allison of Gainesville lar monthly social meeting Tuesday VILLAGE" LEASED FOR $2,000,000 .

'-- visited his father-in-law, F. L. Wil- evening by Barbara Broadfoot.The '

Mrs. C. R. Cruze spent the holiday .-I liamson here Monday en route to evening was spent in games Miami, July 8 (FNS).-John Y. .
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week-end in St. Cloud visiting Belle Glade to attend the funeral and contests. The group discussed Formeal, retired New York knit s p"b

, relatives. services of Dr. Adrian Daane. plans for a weiner roast In the near goods manufacturer, completed a

,I future, but no date was decided up- deal last week for the lease of half
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Waldron visited -
Mrs. J. W. Moore and daughters, on. of Miami Beach's famed "Spanish
James Wynn in 'Inglewood over
Misses Carrie Louise and Mary, Mrs.R. Delicious refreshments were serv- Village" for 15 years at $2,000,000.The 't
the week-end.
I t N. Smith and son, Bobby, madea ed by Barbara and her mother to transaction was announced by

Miss Marcia Avant left Thursdayfor business trip Friday to Fort My- Mauryne Prewitt, Marianne Jones; counsel for Leach, Inc., owners of l1

a visit of several days in West ers. Anne Pafford and Louise Prewitt. "Spanish Village", a 2-block long

Palm Beach. I commercial, development, built to
J I I II I }.II'. and Mrs. Carl E. Berner and LADIES AID HOLDS MONTHLY represent a business street in old
-1 1a 1e 1r I
Misses Virginia Saxon and Beth' children, Carleen and Bobby left MEETING AT PREWITT HOME Spain. The structures, none being '
Nail of Moore Haven visited in three Sit on top of the world, dependent -,
Saturday over stories
'I morning for a trip to visit --- house hotels '
' no one,in '
Clewiston over the week-end. relatives in Rochelle and other pointsin Mrs. M. M. Prewitt entertained stores and apartments. upon your
own home, and provide lasting : -
Georgia.Mrs. members of"the Ladies Aid at'the .,
for
security family!
:your
Miss Edith O'Steen returned :!
\Ion-I' regular July meeting Thursday af Y< day to Tampa after visiting Mr. .
ternoon. Mrs. B. E. Herring, who HAY PEAS-CROTALARIA and economically with our
James E. Beardsley and Miss
Mrs. R. C. Nowling for several days.
Dorothy Lockhart, who are studentsat was the assistant hostess, was ill SPECTABILIS "Budget Monthly PaymentPlan"
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Mr. and Mrs. Dean King spent summer session of the University and could not attend. Also a full and complete line of with small A long rent-size term to payments pay-

Saturday and Sunday at Miami of Florida at Gainesville, returned Chief among the business items all farm seeds Write for our quickly gives you a

Beach. i home Friday evening to spend the transacted was the election of offi- special prices. clear home. Get corrtpletc details -

holiday week-end. cers to fill three vacancies, Mrs. J. CAIRO SEED WAREHOUSE without obligation,novr.

Fred Flanders, jr., Dick Yoder E. Beardsley, vice-president; Mrs. W. CAIRO, GEORGIA

and Billy Weeks of Moore Haven Miss Mae Lily Stone left Thurs- F. Simpson, treasurer, and Mrs. R.

were visitors here, on the Fourth. day morning for a two week's vaca-. N. Smith, secretary, having resigned -

E. L. Stewart and Jack Moorman tion. She will visit relatives in West their offices. LOST-Pocketbook containing Legion Clewiston Federal

made a business trip to Fort Myers Palm Beach for a few days and then Mrs. H. R. Hall was elected vice- receipt, Masonic receipt, bill

Wednesday. I leave for Sycamore, Georgia, for a president, Mrs. B. E. Herring secre- of sale for Buick car, invoice from Savings and Loan ,

visit with Miss Lessie Jewel Luke. r tary and Mrs. J. G. Niblack treasurer. Everglades Insurance Agency, and

Jack McDonald-, recreation- director Mrs J. W. Eaelle was made chair- two Gulf courtesy cards. Finder no- AssociationGreen

for the U. S. Sugar Corporation, Mr. and Mrs. Foy Durrence left man of finance and Mrs. Joe Rob- tify '\". T. Danson of Pahokee and

is spending his vacation in Miami. the first of the week for a two weeks bins program chairman.The receive reward. It D-N.I I ,...... <.... -;, ( 'p
vacation. committee on renovation of
They are spending this
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Turner and week in Fort Myers with Mr. and the manse reported on the work: --

Parker Wilson were visitors in Miami Mrs. Donnie 0. Durrence, and are done. The Aid voted to send thanksto :! .. . . ....N... ....... ........... .... ... ... .... .... .....NIIN............
W. M. Bradnack, L. C. Miller andE. .N.N.N.N.N.N.N.N.N.N.N. .N. .H N '.if NN. fH IIN. M- NNNi ; ;Ii'II.
Sunday. making some deep-sea fishing tripson I; r. i; :
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the gulf. C. Mills for their help in finish-
ing the floors and furniture. t
Mrs. M. D. Bledsoe returned Sat- --

urday from a week's :stay i with relatives Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Flaniken haveas Delightful refreshments wero y
in Tifton their' served to Mrs. Joe Robbins, Mrs. J.
r Georgia. guests for two weeks Mrs.
'0 -- Flaniken's parents and sister and W. Ezelle, Mis. H. R. Hall, Mrs. J. CLEWiSTON6-0LF !
G.., Niblack Mrs. M. M. Prewitt Mrs.
'Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Durrence visited brothers. The visitors are Mr. and ,

their sister in West, Palm Beach Mrs. H. M. Meyers, Miss Lena Mey- R. Y. Patterson, Mrs. I. M. Pafford,

over the week-end. ers and Johnnie Meyers of Sour Mrs. I. D. Leydig and Mrs. E. C. :!: ::

-- Lake, Texas, and of Mills. .i. .,Z.
-- Henry Meyers ..
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Miss Audey Wade spent the week- New Orleans.Mr. .:. COUR'SIP I ..

end visiting friends in West Palm LaBELLE NEWS :;: /" ,'. i :: I II

Beach. and Mrs. R. C. Wilson had as :i: ..,. .':' '.' i
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their guest Friday and .1" r
Saturday, .. '."':;I I .'.
Mrs. H. A. Sutton of Arcadia ar- their niece, Miss Jean Slater of West Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Stevens and .:' ; I, .:.
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rived this week to join her husband, Palm Beach. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. C. E. Leroy Westberry moved here recently ;' eGr I :

who has been employed here for several Nail, Mrs. W. H. Lanier, Misses from Fort Ogden. :.;': : .*.

weeks. Edith Osteen and Minnie Lee Prid- ; I:1

I gen accompanied her to West Palm Mrs. Blanche Bronson, Mrs. Belle y.z' ". -:: -, .:. 11

i: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cato and baby, Beach Saturday. Hendry, Mary Jack Bussell and Rob- Hi

, ': Betty Sue, and Grace Ward spent ert Dickson were visitors Tuesday I

,I tee.the week-end with relatives in Noca- as Mr.their and guests Mrs. on R. Monday C. Nowling Mr. had and night and Wednesday at V." .: I_: Open to the Public Ir I 1 1IF i


,!t: Mrs. L. A. O'Steen, Mrs. J. L. Whit- Dr. and Mrs. A. B.. Cole of Mulberry -
.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Smith and aker and son, Donald, Misses Mild- spent Sunday here with Miss ': I, ;:
P \ daughters, Barbara and Mary Ellen, red and Lorraine Nancy Stewart. : :::
O'Steen of Fort .,
h
t' are visiting friends in +
Tampa during -
Myers, Miss Edith O'Steen of Tam- h
a two weeks' vacation pa, and Osmond O'Steen of West Ernest Hall, who has been at 1 hY

-- Palm Beach. All are relatives of Mrs. school at Nashville, Tenn., has arrived '.' .t.
Mrs. Jennie Adams of West Palm .
:
I Nowling. Miss Mildred O'Steen remained to spend the summer with his 11 i 1
Beach is spending a few weeks in .
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I and is visiting her sister fora parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Watt Hall. ::
Clewiston as guest of Mrs. A., L.
i a Morgan. few weeks. Ernest visited at Thomasville, Ga., i x

11 before coming to LaBelle. :_: Moderate Fees :!:

;' Miss Mary Markette, Miss Sandy Mr. and Mrs. M.E. VonMach and y 1
' Perry English of Alva was a vis-
i : Wells, Ted Cowart and Cecil Barnes children, Ed, Margaret, Sue, Corrine itor in LaBelle Wednesday.The ::: Exceptional Fairways I :!:
: i were visitors at Fort Myers Beach and Eleanor, left the first of .

f I ;: Monday. the week for the west coast. Mr. Reverend and Mrs. H.' W. :_: Interesting Greens ::

; VonMach entered Bay Pines hospitalnear I Tyler, their daughter, Miss, Jane and y .jl
Mr. and Mrs D. G. Alston and St. Petersburg for treatmentand Miss Margaret Newcomb motored ;x
j Miss Martha Nell Alston .; ?.
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SYNOPSISVictoria After the long struggle she had ers downstairs, to reassure the wait- '

said to Quentin: "I don't want an- ing Quentin as to everybody's be- presently

Herrendcen. a vivacious little other baby. This one's darling; I ing "just about ready." "I.was

girl, had been too young to feel the shock want him. But never another!" But There was a wide lower hall in talking

that came when her father Keith Herren- the unexpected ecstasy of havingone the Gannetts' house; a hall now I balcony
deep lost his fortune. A gentle unobtrusivesoul child after all had made the filled with soft late-afternoon "
he Is now employed as an obscure light, I
chemist In San Francisco. His wife. Magda possibility of having another seem and empty except for Quentin; the I Quentin
cannot adjust herself to the change. She nothing less than a miracle. Susanna cheerful voices of the hosts, saying I -

Is magnet a beautiful for woman men's attention.fond of pleasure Magda anda and Hardisty had swiftly followed, her farewells, could be heard throughthe in relief.

Victoria have been down at a summer re brother, and on Susan's second open porch doorway. "Poor

sort and Keith Joins them for the week-end. birthday, the crowded Hardisty' Victoria had ,reached the landingand after a

Magda leaves for a bridge party excusing" nursery had been enriched by the was about to call to Quentin, less,
herself for being such a, "runaway. The arrival of Richard and Robert to-
obviously and patiently
awaiting his
Herrendeens return to their small San FranCisco Grew-
apartment. Keith does not approve of gether. Even the mother of what family, when another person came

Magda's mad social life and they quarrelfr she sometimes described as' the into the hall. She came from the day
-uently. Magda 'receives flowers and a "Light Infantry" had been tempo-" ;
direction of the
dining rooms
diamond from Ferdy Manners, a wealthyman rarily left breathless and startledby ; a wanted 4
from Argentina whom she had met less slender, graceful woman-almost a they're
than a week before. Manners arrives a few this promptitude. Vic lived now girl, though the voice was a woman's. a place
hours later. Magda takes Victoria to Nevadato in a world of small beds, small
It was a voice low with reproach me that
visit friend who has a daughter small shrill
a woman ,stamping footsteps,
named Catherine. There she tells her she and pain, now, and as she would
voices. Kenty and Sue, Dick and
Is going to get a divorce. Victoria soon Is In spoke she put her hand on Quentin's that!"
Bobs had filled her life to overflowing -
boarding school with her friend Catherine. arm., Victoria, halted on the "What
Magda marries Manners and they spend ; she adored them even while she
two years in Argentina Victoria has stud. toiled herself into a daily state of landing, had an odd feeling of "Well, !
led in Europe and at eighteen she visits her exhaustion for their sakes. amusement, a surprising feeling He
mother when Ferdy rents a beautiful home. that'was something like fear, as she the car
Magda is unhappy over Ferdy's drinkingand Quentin meanwhile was busily watched.
attentions to other women. When her. building up for himself the most turnings
( mother and stepfather return to South Amer in .the "Quentin, the woman said clearly was
with them be. important surgical practice but in a low tone "how
ica. Victoria refuses to go I can you
cause of Ferdy's unwelcome attentions to city.They be so horribly unkind to me?" to rest.
her. Magda returns and tells Vic she and rarely went to dinner par-
Victoria saw Quentin look down at
The
Ferdy have separated. Meanwhile Keith ties. Sometimes after their late
has remarried. Victoria is now a student her from his big height; saw the in the ;
dinner at home they would slip
nurse. Magda has fallen in love with Lu good-natured smile in his eyes. long
cius Farmer a married artist. While she downtown for some music, for "Am I horribly unkind to you?" had
and Vic prepare for a trip to Europe. a erdy the last acts of a play or the final he asked .
takes a suite in their hotel. The night before mildly."You're full of
of film. But almost always -
run a good "
Magda and Vic are to sail Magda killing me! the woman The
elopes with Lucius Farmer. While nursingthe they were at home in the eve- answered passionately, with a little
children of Dr. and Mrs. Keats. Vic ning, Quentin glad to smoke his choke in her voice. and, ;

meetsDr.. Quentin Hardisty a brilliant pipe, to go early to bed; Vic happi- "Oh I wouldn't ringing
much after by women, say that. Josephine -
physician sought sound.
iest when she was within reach of "
who is a widower with a crippled daughter.In Quentin said.
a tete-a-tete at the Keats home he kisses any call from the nursery. Other "You hate me, I know that!" 'Josephine father.
Vic Several days later he invites her with women laughed at her, perhaps pit- said. "But' I can't help it. the
other guests to spend a week-end at his ied she
her little. She
pitied
a never
cabin. Vie is enchanted with the cabin and I have to see you-we're going Fri- the
with the dinner. Next morning she and herself; she was supremely content. day. Yes, he settled it. I didn't.I .

Quentin go hiking and return ravenous. The "We like each other," she told think he's crazy. But we're go-
party is disrupted Sunday afternoon by the
arrival of Marian Pool a divorced woman. him on a certain Sunday morning ing. And I have to see you beforewe one who

Vic is jealous of Mrs. Pool and a few,dayslater when they had been six. years man go! Will you lunch with me on
tells Mrs. Keats she is going to Honolulu and wife, and when an unusual lull Wednesday?" ,big

In his office, Quentin questions Vic in domestic and professional inter- "Operating on old Fuller in Los safe.
about leaving. He proposes to her. She "I
accepts him and they are married. ruptions had by chance afforded Angeles. I go down Tuesday night."

them a lazy hour together. "You know, I don't believe you, tler
"I knew .
Victoria looked enviously at the Quentin," the woman said with a
CHAPTER VI comfortable shrewd look. But her he
peninsula homes they instantly man-
it and
-9- were passing, for by this time the ner changed and softened. "Oh.don't ,
The Hardisty house on Washington day had somehow rushed about to be unkind to me-be kind to don't "

street overlooked the Presidio 'one o'clock, and Quentin was driv- me just this once!" she faltered use it?

wall, and the long lines of pines ing her and the three older' children with unmistakable signs of tears. "Th"
r'i
inside the military reservation and san,
down to Menlo Park. There was a Victoria, rooted to the landing saw
the shoulders of the hill that already
ranges skull fracture to be diagnosed at the from Quentin's face that he was
descended on either side'of the twin,
hospital and after that the Har- embarrassed, but he gave no signof
Golden Gate. There of
was plenty ner
distys would go to lunch with the nervousness; he was completely
fog out here on the summer morn-
Gannetts. Mrs. Gannett whose own master of the situation."I .
ings, and Victoria's back garden,
? doctor husband had summoned don't know what you can haveto up ;
descending behind the house beside matedly
Quentin to this had to dear he said in
other hillside gardens was often emergency case, say me, my like to
hospitably insisted upon the lunch the kindly masculine look and tone ;
dripping with milky mist. Each one ing \,
It needn't be until two o'clock; she and manner that Victoria-that all
of the five loors had three rooms "
except the basement floor, where had beds upon which the small fry women-loved. "Listen, you're get-

there were a kitchen, two maids'rooms could take their naps; please ting yourself all wrought up" he hear'

a laundry, and a: servants'sitting please, please come; they never added. And he put a hand on her school,
room. saw the Hardistys any more! shoulder. "Come into the library 'arms

They were at the hospital. Vic with me a minute" he suggested. boys,
In the beginning of her marriage
and the children walked about on They left the hall together. Gwen's : :
she had said that ,she hoped to be
, "Oh
the grass while Quentin was inside. When they were gone Victoria descended !
',' idleness what
busy; was jeopardizedso "
Then he came down again, and Dr. the remaining stairs and dy?
many women's happiness. If her
Gannett came down, and the .Har began her thanks and farewells. Al-
" duties and responsibilities in con-
nection with Quentin and Gwen and distys were to follow the Gannett most immediately the other children the"I kin !

the house were not sufficient to car.Their Betsey, the nurse were with I
keep her occupied, then, she threat- way wound up into the hills her, and within five minutes of her pronoun.

ened, she would positively take on near Woodside; they were presently having first glimpsed that tableauin gerated

some work for the blind, or for being welcomed by Mrs. Gannett on the lower hall she and Quentinwere to

the city's orphanage.But a porch; everything went just as on their way home. But it walks"

such days always went, doctor talk, had left its mark, she had to speakof er!
the blind and the
had orphanagehad nursery talk, spring Sunday talk. it, the passionate young voice After
no opportunity to experi-
Vic was alternately proud of ,her "How can you be so horribly unkind sureness
her
ence kindly charity. For from
the children and anxiously exasperatedabout to me!" was ringing in her sleeping
Sunday night when she and
them; a nurse walked them ears and coloring the languid scent- Victoria
Quentin had ended their thirty-hour
honeymoon with a sleepy, slow tripto away with little Betsey Gannett, ed spring twilight with romance. after

the city, and had found tempo- and there was lunch, a delicious "Quentin, who was the pretty girl "When

rary quarters in a large hotel, there company lunch with chicken and at the very end-the one in lavender phone
had asparagus and beaten biscuit and linen?" get
seemed to be no moment in
which Vic, to use her own words, strawberries, and several nice ,"Oh, that was Mrs. Billy McGrew. is, and ;

had had time to sit down for five neighbors to share it. Then all the Josephine McGrew she's a nice they're

minutes to ask herself whether or men went to play golf on the club kid. But nutty!I" not to

not she was happy, whether or not links a hundred yards away, and "She's affectionate, I gather?" of '

she was glad that she had marriedas some of the women played contract. Quentin laughed, guiltily, givinghis we want '

she had. Victoria played neither, and she and wife a sidewise, shrewd smilev "And

So the first year had flown, and her hostess sat talking together. "A little." if

at the end of it Vic had awakened "Vic, you mean you're that way Victoria said nothing, but her added.

Quentin in the early dawn of a again!" : heart was lightened again. It was went

spring morning, and had given him "September. I rather hoped you'dnot i all so silly! (

charge of her waiting suitcase and guess."

her somewhat silent, frightenedself. "Guess! A child in arms would

There had been a hospital know. How old, in heaven's name, Personality Habits Set in

then; bright, clean rooms, flat are the twins? Are they a year old Bossy Children

clean beds, everyone telling her that yet?" ,

she was behaving splendidly, every- "A year! We've just had our
one sure of it except herself. And second birthday celebration." The child who bosses his play- is

after a while the realness of all "Well, honestly," Mabel Gannett mates in nursery school will be '

these things, and the city, and. said, "I think it's dreadful! Goingin among the college students whose are

Gwen, and, the big house and even for a perfectly enormous family personalities are self-confident and inferior.

Quentin had all disappeared into a these days! With Quentin as stun ,aggressive, according to a report .

hot, hurtful fog, and still later, ning as he is, and all the women made at the annual meeting of the study 1

ashamed and bewildered and apolo- mad about him-" Midwest Psychological association, changes : !

getic, Vic had gratefully slipped "Oh, that!" Vicky said indiffer- Ross Stagner, of the Universityof

away into nothing-just nothing- ently, as the other woman paused Akron, reported results of a studyof

just blackness and oblivion and relief And then, just before the Har- 130 college students at the Peo "

from the task that was too distys went home at five the odd ple's Junior college in Chicago. The tion, but

hard. thing happened. facts were collected in 1934-35 when findings.

Then there had been Kenty, and Victoria had led her troop up- Stagner was teaching in this junior I

Vic had lam staring at him thought- stairs for last wiping of small college. habits

fully, thinking not of him but of her' faces and buttoning of small coats; "When those students who report once i l

mother. "My mother-she was so these operations well] under way, having been bullied by others in some

beautiful and young; she must have she had gathered Susan under one childhood are put in one group and change. '

been so frightened, and she: went arm, Susan's brief legs dangling those who were not bullied in another -

through all that for me'" from her hip 1 and preceded the oth ," he said, "the 'bullied' group to force



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Gratifying to Beauty ',..'

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: miies traveling with a friend in an ::"J
out-of-the-way place in Europe >r
where he heard no English spoken :.,.
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The local swimming club was station he beheld a, very beautiful -J:.:
having its weekly meeting at the girl. !I
: baths and two members He called out to his friend, feeling : .
were ;
D I L Events in the Lives of Little Men I D standing on the side looking at the perfectly safe in the English .,:

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dropped his braces in the water." beautiful girl you've ever clapped t'f\
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lish: "I thank you more, sir
Social tact is making your com- the evident sincerity of your Eng'I"
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I ,("Continued" from Page 4) i Lot 8 Block 361 ............ C. Bryan ........................ 3.02-
CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATE Lot 9 Block 361 ..._..: .... Barnby .................... 3.02
DISSOLUTION Lot 6 Block 162 ............ J. C. Windheim .................. 3.02 Lot 10 Block 361 ,......... bert Barnby .................... 3.70
JN THE NAME ANT BY THE ATI Lot 12 Block 162 .....,.... Ruth R. Beardsley ."""m'__. 5.40 Lot '16 Block 361 ._........ C. O'Neal....................... 3.02 .;6,
TIIORITY OF THE STATE OF Lot 15 Block 163 ---....... E. L. Alston .......................- 2 n.t>5 Lots 23, 24 Block 361 Anna M. Hopkins ........ 238.30 'fI
FLORIDA Lot 5 Block 167 ............ ". Herbert Goldstein .............." 3.70 Lot '25 Block 361 -,....._.. Anna M. Hopkins ........ 3.36 j I
TO' ALL TO WHOM THESE PRES- Lot 14 Block 167 .......... Emory 'J. Thomas ............--.. 3.70 Lot 26 Block 361 .'....'..... .. .' Anna M. Hopkins ........ 3.36
ENTS SHALL COME GREET- Lot 15 Block 147 .......... Nora D. Ott ..................:..... 3.70 Lot 27 Block 361 .........: Anna M. Hopkins ........ 3.36
INGS: Lot 16 Block 167 .......... Emory J. Thomas .......__....... 3.70 Lot 28 Block 361 .m...... Anna M. Hopkins ........ 3.36
This is to certify that, whereas, Lot 17 Block 167 .......... Emory J. Thomas ................ 3.70 Lot 29 Block 361 .......... Anna M. Hopkins ..__.... 3.02
O. L. Jeffries, Clewiston, Florida; Lot 18 Block 167 .......... Pete M. Lanehart .m............ 3.70 Lot 30 Block 361 .......... Anna M. Hopkins ........ 3.02
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Blanche M. Jeffries, Clewiston, Flor- Lot 19 Block 167 ...-...:.. Pete M. Lanehart .............._. 3.70 Lot 31 Block 361 .......... Anna M. Hopkins ........ 3.02
ida; Mary G. Dauber, Columbus, Lots 35 & 36 Block 167 T. B. Shelley ....._._.............. 11.10 Lot 32 Block 361 .......... Anna M. Hopkins ........ 3.02
Ohio; John J. Dauber Columbus, Lot 2 Block 168 ............. James Hartz ............._...._..... 3.70 Lot 11 Block 362 .....___.. Lutz .........__............. 2.85
Ohio did on the 10th day of August, Lot 1 Block 169 ..-......... Rebecca Lutz ......--................-. 8.80 Lot 12 Block 362 .......... '; Lutz ..............__.__..... 2.85
A. D. 1929 cause to be incorporatedunder Lot 3 Block 169 .........-.., Clew. Home Bldg Assoc. .... :29.20 Lot 20 Block 362 .......... Tishler .................... 3.70
the provisions of Chapter Lot S Block 170 ..--........ Victor Baron ........_.............., 3.70 Lot 21 Block 362 .........: Tishler .................... 3.70
10096, Laws of Florida, Acts of Lot 9 Block 170 ............ Victor Baron ........................ 3.70 Lot 28 Block 362 .......... S. Baker .................. 3.70
1925, CLEWISTON DAIRY COMPANY Lot 12 Block 171 .......... Leslie A.. Kemp .................... 5.06 Lot 29 Block 362 .......... S. Baker .................. 3.70
a corporation, with its principal Lot 14 Block 171 .......... Jenie E. Barber .................... 5.06.Lot 30 Block 362 .......... B. O'Kelley ..................... :/' 3.70
place of business at Clewiston, Lot 26 Block 171 .......... Rebecca Lutz ........................ 5.06 Lot 32 Block 362 .......... \ Rena F. Jacobi .......... 3.70
Hendry County, in the State of Lot 10 Block 172 .......... Emanuel F. Selz .,........_......_ 4.04 Lot 12 Block 363 .......... M. Coleman .................... 2.68
Florida, and whereas the stockholders Lot 11 Block 172 __......... :Mrs. J. E. Frederick ............ 4.38 Lot 14 Block 363 .......... ". R. Griffiths .................... 2.68
of such corporation did on the Lot 21 Block 172 .......... F. G. Hunt ..__...................... 4.04 Lot 22 Block 363 .......... Toulis ........................._.... 19.00
29th day of June, A. D. 1937, Causeto Lot 1 Block 173 .........'... G. II. & Frances Small ........ 6.42 Lot 24 Block 363 .......... \ E. A. Schult & Clew. Co. 19.00
be filed in the office' of the Secretary Lot 2 Block 173 ............ D. F. Woodward ............m. 4.38 Lot 24 Block 365 ....__.. ward Boyer ........ ............. 2.85
of State of the State of Flor- Lot 21 Block 173 _......... Ij, M. Harding ........__.........:.. 5.40 Lot 1 Block 367 ............ E. A. Schult ....._......__.. 42.80
ida, a Consent of all the stockholders Lot 24 Block 173 '.......... C. E. Shaw .......................-.. 6.25 Lot 2 Block 367 ......._.... \ E. A. Schult .............. 24.10
under the provisions of said Lot 8 Block 175 ............ Joseph W. Smith ...,............ 3.02 Lot 3 Block 367 ............ \ E. A. Schult .......___...... 13.90
Chapter 10096, Laws of Florida, Lot 1 Block 176 .........._. Conrad Thorpe .....___............ 4.55 Lot 4 Block 367 ............ ., E. A. Schult ___..__......... 13.90
Acts of '1925, Showing the dIssolu- Lot 2 Block 176 "00___'"'' J. V. Shasky _........__.__.......... 3.70 Lot 5 Block 367 ............ John O. Stendahl ......m....... 2.34
tion of such corporation, and the Lot 4 Block 176 ............ Allan E. Heyson .................. 3.70 Lot 8 Block 367 ........._.. Clewiston Dry Goods Co .... 2.34
Secretary of State is satisfied that Lot 6 Block 176 ___......... J. Clinton Moorman ............ 3.70 I Lot 9 Block 367 .....mn.. O. M. Benson ......................_. 2.34
the requirements of law have been Lot 8 Block 176 '............ Victor J. Robins, Sr. .__......... 3.70 Lot 10 Block 367 ..._..... Emil Hunsbourg ...._............. 2.68E.
complied, with. Lot 10 Block 176 ......__!1. Mrs. E. A. Schult ................ 3.70 Lot 13 Block 367 .......... ,." W. Hathaway .............._... 2.68
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Lot 11 .j3lock 176 .......... Mrs. E. A. Schult ................ 3.70 Lot 15 Block 367 .......... : Mrs. E. A. Schult .--............. 53.00
have hereunto set my hand Lot 12 Block 176 .......... Mrs. E. A. Schult ................ 3.70 Lot 16 ''Block 367 _......... Mrs. E. A. Schult ................ 53.00 A{
and have affixed the Great Lot 13 Block 176 .......... .',.. Mary S. Cooper .................... 3.70 Lot 17 Block 367 .......... :' ; Milan A. Farah .................... 2.68
Seal of the State of Florida, Lot 14 Block 176 .......... Lucille A. Lewis .................... 3.70 Lot 20 Block 367 .......... <'. Frank E. Miller .................... 2.68J.
at Tallahassee, the Capital, Lot 16 Block 176 .......... Ella M. Johnston ................ 3.70 Lot 2 Block 369 ............ *: ', W. Troeger ...................... 29.20J.
this the twenty-ninth day of Lot 20 Block 176 .........,. ,:\ Dora Gimple ..._..........._......__._.. 3.70 Lot 3 Block 369 ............ ': W. Troeger ...................... 29.20
June, A. D. 1937. Lot 21 Block 176 .......... :". : Gustav CU. Vos ...._._...__.......... 3.70 Lot 11 Block 369 .......... Mrs. J. W. Scott .................. 25.80
(SEAL) R. A. GRAY, Lot 22 Block 176 .......... Ruth R. Beardsley .............. 3.70 Lot 13 Block 369 .......... Mrs. Charlotte E. Dorn ...... 3.70
Secretary of State. Lot 23 Block 176 .......... D. J. Johnson .................._... 3.70 Lot 14 Block 369 .......... Mrs.. Charlotte E. Dorn ...... 3.70
July, !9), 1937.REPORT Lot 24 Block 176 .......... A. V. Bristow '....................._ 4.55 Lot 15 Block 369 .......... J- Mrs. Charlotte E. Dorn ...... 3.70
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-Lot 28- -BlOCk: -176- .......... E. W. Hathaway............... 3.19 Lot 16 Block 369 ..........- _.. Mrs. Charlotte E. Dorn '...... 3.70
OF THE CONDITION OF Lot 30 Block 176 .......... James F. Costello ................ 3.19 Lot 17 Block 369 .........: Mrs. Charlotte E. Dorn ....__ 3.70L.
THE FIRST FUNK OF CLEWIS- Lot 32 Block 176 .......... Frank H. Roach .................. 3.10! Lot 24 Block 369 .......... M. Harding ...................... 3.70
TON AT CLEWISTON, IN THE Lot 36 Block '176 .......... Ruth R. Beardsley .............. 3.70 Lot 25 Block 369 ....-..... Guy Pearl ..._................i........ 3.70L.
STATE OF FLORIDA AT THE Lot 6 Block 195'............ Walter Jussell ..........._.......... 3.70 Lot 26 Block 369 __........ M. Harding ...................... 3.70
CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, Lot 10 Block 195 _......... Janet J. Stockbridge ........._.. 3.70 Lot 33 Block 369 .......... John H. Spies ...................... 3.70
1937. Lot 22 Block 195 .......... Chas. W. Keenan ..........._.... 4.55 Lot--34 Block 369 .......... Elmer G. Case ..........:......... 3.70
Lot 4 Block 196 ............ Thomas B. Hall ............:...._ 3.70 Lot 35 Block 369 .......... .:, Elmer G. Case .................... 3.70J.
RESOURCESLoans Lot 5 Block 196 ............ :"- Blanche Dean ...................... 3.70 I Lot 14 Block 370 .......... r } C. Vickery .....__............... 3.19J.
and Discounts ....$ 52,363.00U. Lot 6 Block 196 ............ '.; Maurice E. Vaslow ___........... 3.70 Lot 15 Block 370 ...._..... .'' C. Vickery....................... 2.85
S. Government Obligations Lot 7 Block 196 ............ ,. Ella A. Nugent ................___._. 3.70 Lot 18 Block 370 ../....... ,.. Bertha A. Taylor ............j... 2.85
-Direct and Lot 8 Block 196 ............ ';: ,.-' Ella A. Nugent ........._.......... 4.55 Lot 38 Block 370 .......... .r. Ethel I. Button .........-..-..... 3.70
Fully Guaranteed ...... 68,900.00 Lot 20 Block 196 ......_. H. C. Kolstad ........................ 5.19 Lot 1 Block 371 .._......... .'. Mrs. T. B. Lord ......_............. 2.85
County and Municipal Lot 4 Block 201 ............ ), Claflin Garst .......__.......:....... 3.70 Lot 15 Block 372 .......... Cornelius Bodine .................. 2.34
Bonds ..........._............- 28,800.00 Lot 6 Block 201 ............ E. J. Malone ..........._____........ 3.70 Lot 10 Block 377 .......... :. Mrs. Frank C. Deacon ........ 2.68R.
Banking? House, Furni- Lot 7 Block 201 ............ .:;: H. R. Hopkinson ................ 3.70 Lot 15 Block 377 ..:....... A. Lilley......................... 3,36
ture and Fixtures ...... 5,450.35 Lot 11 Block 201 ..........' : M. B. Rothrock ....__.............. 3.70 Lot 21 Block 377 .......... Unknown ...........................:.. 8.80G.
Other Real Estate Own- Lot 20 Block 201 .......... .","" Mrs. L. K. Muir .............:___... 3.70 Lot 31 Block 377 .......... C. Voss ............................ 2.00
ed ..............__................ 7,484.10 Lot 34 Block 201 .......... <" M. Koenigsburg .................... 3.02 Lot 32 Block 377 .......... Mrs. Mary E. Moon .......:.... 2.00
Cash on Hand and Due Lot 1 Block 202 ............ .\ George A. Heinz .-.u.... 4.55 Lot '33 Block 377 ....--...., Mrs. Mary E. Moon ___......... 2.00A.
from Banks .......:......._ 159,095.77 Lot 4 Block 202 ............ ., .. Walter F. Carrie ....._.......... 3.021! i Lot 34 Block 377 .......... V. Bristow ....__................ 2.00
Lot 5 Block 202 ............ Walter F. .Carrie ............._.. 3.02 Lots 14, 15 Block 378 Wilber Goff ................._........ 17.30
TOTAL ....._............ $322,093.22 Lot 10 Block 202 .......... Florence O'Meara ..'................ 3.70 Lot, 17 Block 378 .....--... Agnes Bitzer ........................ 7.10
LIABILITIES Lot 11 Block 202 .......... Mrs. Frank C. Deacon ........ 3.70 Lot 18 Block 378 .......... Mary Hayes Davis ................ 27.50B.
Capital Stock Paid In" Lot 12 Block 202 ....:..... : -- Mrs. Frank C. Deacon ........ 3.70 Lot 19 Block 378 .......... ,', & B. Cash Grocery Store Co. 27.50
Common, ....................$ 15,000.00 Lot 13 Block 202 .......,... James J. Carroll ___.._.......... 3.70 Lot 20 Block 378 .......... Alston Drug 'Co .................. 27.50
Surplus Fund ................ 20,000.00 Lot 1 Block '203 ............. A. Reinert ................._.......... 7.10 Lot 2 Block 381 ........__.. .v Lillian Horowitz ................ 2.00
Undivided Profits (Less Lot 3 Block 203 ............ Dora Gimple ...................._... 4.55 Lot 4 Block 381 .._......... ; ', Otto H. Schuler .................... 2.34 ,,-
Expenses and Taxes Lot 4 Block 203 ............ B. A. Doerk ........................ 4.55 Lot 5 Block 381 .._.........' S. M. Paulson ...................... 2.34 "
Paid) ___...__._................ 19,449.19 Lot 6 Block 203 ............ Mrs. Emily Rickmeyer ...:.... 4.55 Lot 10 Block 383 _...,..... .-.. C. E. Stedman ...................... 2.00 I
Deposits: Lot 11 Block 203 .......... F. W. Iverson """'.00___'''''.''" 4.04 Lot 11 Block 383 ...........: !i. C. E. Stedman ..............:....... 2.00
Individual Lot 12 Block 203 .......... ./ .. Helen A. Sadtler ....._..........._ 4.04 Lot 22 Block 383 .......:. ": ,' :' D.' R. McEeachren ............._ 2.17D.
Deposits Lot 17 Block 203 .......... ,,' Crumble Davis ....__..........__..:... 4.89 Lot 23 Block 383 .......... ..>' R. McEeachren ._............ 2.J7:
Subject to ,. Lot 18 Block 203 .......... 1i;'. Julia Sharkey ...................... 4.04 Lot 13 Block 385 .......... Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth &
Check.. 158087.67_ Lot 19 Block 203 .......... .' Mary King ............................ 4.04 1':1'O. ,Robert J. Olsen .........._....... 7.40
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State, Coun- ." Lot 20 Block-' 203 ......... ':i r. Ella Kane .............................. 4.04 Lot 14 Block 385 ..--...... Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth &
ty andMunicipal Lot 22 Block 203 '..:.:....._*v| f, :. Laura L. Logan ........_........... 4.04 ... .':'. Robert J. Olsen ....__............ 7.40
-' "" Lot 1 Block 204 ............ ""',', rt'c Emily D. Rickmeyer ......._.. 3.70. Lot 15 Block '385 ...----:.. ; Mrs.. L. O. Holdsworth &

,, Deposits 109,350.35. Lot 2 Block 204 ............ : ".....;.. Emily D. Rickmeyer ........._.. 3.02. .,'1" Robert J. Olsen _..._............. 7.40
Time Cerfificates :*. :: "" Lot 4 Block 204 ............ ", -Islrs. H. A. Rosenthal....... 3.70 Lot 16 Block 385 ...:...::' :! : Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth &

of Lot 8 Block 204 ............ Emma E. Anderson ........_... 5.40 5 -:; .. Robert J. Olsen .................. 7.40
<. Deposit 57.00 Lot 13 Block 204 .......... Edwin' G. Boon .............._... 3.70 Lot 17 Block 385 ..!I....... .. ,::, Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth &
Cashier's Lot 2 Block 207 ............ Lillian ;-.Wright ..............._ 3.36 'S ..'.. ,- Robert J. Olsen ................ 21.00C.
Checks 149.01 Lot 3 Block 207 ...._....... '- Charles W. Wright ............ 3.36 Lots 1, 2 Block 389 .... '. :: .:'. E. Miner .__...........__.......... 11.90
; TOTAL DEPOSITS $267,644.03 Lot 4 Block 207 ............ .' Mrs. Minnie :JT. .Starke:'......... 3.36 Lot Block. 396 ............. ..:,:" Kinderling .................. 1.66
"... Lot 6 Block 207 ..........., Helen M. Hathaway :.........-. 3.36 Lot 15 Block 403' .....-.... W. E. Chenot ..._........_...._..... 2.00
: TOTAL.____.....___.. $322,095.22 Lot 7 Block 207 ...._...._.. ': f George W. Garber ..::..iv........I. 3.36 Lot 12 Block 405 .---...... <.' John W. Meyers .................. 3.70
.l.::: U. S. Government and Other Se- : Lot 13 Block 207 ........ ', :,': Francis D. Nieman, Trustee ', :-- 3.70 Lots 1, 2, 3 Block 407 .. Gulf Refining Co. ...._........... 51.30

'.: :: curities carried at $66,500, are Lot 19 Block 207 .......... : :. Amelia M. Hall .._....__.......... 3.02 I Lot 11 Block 410 .......... ".. ., Anna M. Hopkins _............... 2.34
< pledged to secure Public Deposits Lot 20 Block 207 ,,,.,,,.,. t James J. Carroll _.........:....... '-3.02I! Lot 2 Block 411 ....---..._. ,,- Anna M. Hopkins ...._........... 2.00L.
and for other purposes, as requiredor Lot 22 Block 207 ..___..... 5s' :Marie Pavlik ......._....._......../ 1 2Lot! 6 Block 411 ............ L. Lynn ............................ 2.34
;.",: or permitted by law. 7 Block: 411 .., Anna M. Hopkins ................ 2.34
Lot 23 Block 207 .......... :, Marie Pavlik ..._..._............ : .. 4.3'g "" ": .
t, STATE OF FLORIDA. ) Lot 3 Block 208 ......Y.... \\:, W. A. Isaacs ..._.............i iW. :...;. 2.J lLot .9 Block 411 ....._....... .? George Wiebe ...____..........._..., 2.68
( COUNTY OF HENDRY, ) SS: Lot 4 Block 208 ..........._ $.' A. Isaacs ............_...........' 2'1 Lot l' Block 412 ............. Clewiston Laundry Co. ........ 42.80
I, Elbert L. Stewart ... ... ........................ 2.00A.
Cashier of Lot 5 Block 208 ........... ,> W. P. Didlake ....._......_.......:. 2:34: J1ot 11 Block 412 --- A. J. Wilders
' :. the above-named Bank ; ... ......._._.............. 2.00
do solemnly Lot 6 Block 208 ............ '' W. P. Didlake ....._._.._.._.... 2.34 Lot 12 Block 412 ...-- J. Wilders
r: swear that the 'above .00. Lot 412 .. ........................ 22.40W.
statement is Lot 7 Block 208 .........._. Lawson Payne ......... 2:34: 15, 16 Block J. B. Seigler
t K true to the best of .0000..00. . : .......................... 3.70
412 .
; my knowledge Lot : Lot 1 Block !. G. Ames
8 Block 208 .._ ....... '. M. Huiue i .._.._..............._.......... 2.34' :
t' '. ai1'd'belief, and that it is in .. .... Francis ...................... 3.70
response Lot 9 Block 208 .._......... J. W. Huiue ........._.....___........ 2.34 Lots 36, 27 Block. 412 Mabel
;; to official notice to 2 Block 414 ...... Lumber Co. .............. 30.90L.
, f' '. report by the Lot 10 Block 208 ...._..... J. 'W. Huiue ..._...............__..... 2.34 Lots IT Royal
:; Comptroller of the State .. .. .............._....... 2.34
of Florida. Lot 11 Block 208 .......... John C. McCoy .__._.......__...... 2.31 Lot 40- Block 415 -- -- M Harding
ELBERT STEWART, Lot 21 Block 208 .......... Lewis F. Mor ___.......... :........ 2.34: I Lot 1 Slock 417 ..--...'.";... Charles O. Ostertag ............ 3.70
= Cashier.CORRECTATTEST. .m ... .....&: ............ 3.02
Lot 22 Block 208 ......__.. J.J Lot. 2 Block 417 -- Charles O. Ostertag
Lewis F. Mor ........................ 2.34
Block 417 _____... L. Curtis __..............._...... 3.02
Lot 24 Block 208 .......... ; Lot 21 n Ida ,
i.* II. F. Bycroft ................_:.__... 3.02
C. V. PARKINSON 417 ... L. Curtis ....._.................. 3.02
r.ot 25 Block 208 ..__.. ., Lot 22 Bjock --- ;-: Ida
""" ,.r.. Emma Willard .....___.............. 3.02
R. E. KURTZ' 422 ......:.. Hollis Lanier ........................ 3.02 -
Lot 26 Block 208 .......... : 3:02: Lot 19 Block ,
.. ; Emma Willard ............._........
.- C. L. DOWNS, Lot 28 Block 208 ...._..... Miss Caroline Pavlik ........_.._ 3.02 Lot 20 Black 422 ....---... Hollis Lanier .....................:.. 3.02
Ji Directors. Lot 29 Block 208 ...._____. .,:: Miss Caroline Pavlik ............ 3.02 Lot 21 Black 422 .---...... Hollis Lanier ........................ 3.02
.,; ; Subscribed and sworn to before Lot 27 Block 354 .__....... ',.' Mrs. H. S. Sadtler ..:........... 3.02 Lot 22 Block 422 .......... Hollis Lanier ......................._ 3.02
'. me this 3rd day of July, 1937. Lot 28 Block 354 ......_... :::. Mrs. H. S. Sadtler .........._... 3.02 Lot 23 Blo k 422 ..---.::.. Hollis Lanier ___.............._._.... 3.02
r:' E. J. Shelley. Lot 29 Block 354 ..'........ ". Alice G. Rothrock ........_....... 3.02 Lot 24 Blo k 422 ---....:.: : Hollis Lanier ....._._........:...:... 3.02
;'" Notary Public, State of Lot 30 Block 354 ..._...... Mrs. H. S. Sadtler ,........__..... 3:02: Lot 27 Block 422 ........-- Elmer G. Case ...................... 3.02
jt : : Florida at 422 ,... ... Elmer G. Case ..........._.......... 3.70
Large. Commission
My Lot 31 Block Lot 28 BlocH; --- '
354 .......... l\[I's. H. S. Sadtler ................ 3.02
........... Tishler .......,............... 3.70
Expires Oct. 15, Lot 32 Block Lot 1 1423 Adolph
354 ..... ....
Jennie Barber ...................... 3.02 :
1937. Block1,423 .......... Clelland ................__.. 3.02
Lot 33 Block 354 ... .... Lot 23 Fred A.
.. J. K. Baker: ............:......._..... 44.50
'423 ...... ... Clelland ..................... 3.02H.
Lot 1 Block Lot 24 Block \ : Fred A.
355 ....... ..
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I John S. Banks ........ ......... ... 3.02
: 423 .......... .................. 3.02
"k Lot 23 3:02: Lot 27 Block R. Hopkinson
Block .. ....
355 .. .
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i 'NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Olaf Olsen ...._..... ........ ....
OF
.r. ............_...... 3.02
:; LANDOWNERS Lot 25 Block 355 ...... ,*, Bernard R. :Payne ..__ 3.02 Lot 28 Block- 4Y3' ......... Elmer G. Case ...
DRAINAGE OF CLEWISTON Lot 28 Block 355 ........m... Mrs. H. J. Warner ."" .".'.00"00....... 3.02 Lot 29 Block 423 :.......... Elmer G! Case ...................... 3.02
..: DISTRICT. .m. ... ............. ..... 3.70
..... .. Jordan Eilers .. :
-- Lot 25 Block 356 ......__.. H. Burk ....................:........... 3.02 Lot 35 Block 4.46, ;
.......... Jordan Eilers ....._..............::.. 4.55
r ; Notice is hereby given that. pur- Lot 26 Block 356 .......... H. Burk ............_...._......:....... 3:02: Lot 36 Block 4J46
;:! suant to Lot 28 Block .__ I Lot 13 Block 4H8 .......... Mamie H. Blacksmith ...*...... 2.85
call 356 ... ..
of the Board of Supervisors .. Julia L. Sharkey ......:......... 3.02
; I ... .............. ...... 3.70
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.: .. S. Cook
;; i of Clewiston Lot 30 Block 356 .......... Lot 10 Block 4L,53Lot Lilyan i ;
Drainage DIs- T. P. Waddell ............__..__.... 3.02 \
4153 _. ..... ............. 3.70
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........ S. Cook
tiict, the. annual Lot 39 Block 356 .......... 11 Block Lilyan ::
meeting of the rimer .G. Case ....._____............ 3.02
..................__ 3.70
landowners Lot 40 Block Lot 12 Block 453 .......... Lilyan S. Cook :
of Clew\'ston Drainage 356 .......... Elmer G. Case ..... 3.02
.m..m. .......... S. Cook ....:...........:..... 3.70
4,53 Lilyan
jt.f'. District for the year 1937 will be Lot 41 Block 356 .......... Timer G. Case .........._........... 3.02 Lot 13 Block [
...................... 3.70
4.53 .......... Lilyan S. Cook
? held Lot Lot 14 Block
at the office 9 Block 357 ....... ...
of said District ? Alice A. Menge .....::............. 3.02
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.. .. .... Lilyan S. Cook 3.JO
in the City Hall Building at Clewis: Lot 22 Block 357 "_'-..... Helen S. Sadtler .................. 4:55: Lot 15 Block -453 -
c 453 .......... H. L. Gramstadt .................. 3.70
ton, Hendry County, Florida, on Lot 29 Block 357 ........:. Anna M. Hopkins ................ 3.70 Lot 33 Block:
l Tuesday July 27, 1937, at four Lot 30 Block 357 ._........ / nna M. Hopkins .................. 3:70: Lot 10 Block 495 .......... Mrs M. L. Porteus ._..........:... 2.4:

1 o'clock P. M., Eastern Standard Lot 3 Block 358 ............ O. H. Schuler ....._................ 3.02 Lot 12 Block,' 495 .......... Ruth R. Beardsley ................ '.8.80
Time, for the purpose of: Lot 4 Block 358 ............ Marjorie L. Durgin .....__.:.... 3.02 Lot 13 Blocky; 495 -....:... Ruth R. Beardsley ..........___... 8.80
'- 1.Electing a Supervisor; Lot 4 Block 358 ............ David R. Larson ......_........... 3.02 Lot 14 Blocl- 495 .......... Claude L. Becket ...._............. 3.02
'T 2.-ReceivIng Annual Reports Lots 15, 16 Block 358 ':.:is. E. A. Schmlt ...00..00: :25.80 Lot 15 BlocK 495 .....-.... Annie L. Marshal............... 3.02 .
";',I. and taking action with respect Lot 17 Block 358 .......... "- Mrs. E. A. Schult ................ 'L7.30 Lot 16 Bloctf 495 ....-..-:. Tillie Pavlik ................-.......... 2.31 .
:'r' thereto as the land- Lot 21 BlocE" 358 .......... Anna J. Kuhlmann __........____ 3.70 Lot 9 Block' 498 .......:.... Mary C. Sims ...................... 2.00
.}}- owners may determine; and Lot 22 Block 358 .......... Anna J. Kuhlmann ....___....... G.87 Lot 10 Bloch 498 ........-. G. W. Fuquay .....__.......'''...._'' 2.00
;:;.'. Transacting such other Lot 23 Block 358 .......... L. M. Harding .................... 4.55 Lot 15 Block, 498 .........- Edith Taylor .................._.... 2.00
:\ business as may come before Lot 24 Block 358 .."......j. / nna J. Kuhlmann ............ 3.70 Lots 24, 25 :Block 80 .... G. Darnell .............. 2.68
I ,. ':' the meeting Lot 25 Block 358 .......... Edith A. Becker ................ 3.70 Lot 2 Block .;.503 .,.......... C. Griffith ........_........m 1.15
, i- BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF Lot 29 Block 358 .......... Marjorie L. Durgin __.._.m'" 3.70 Lot 7 Block ,505 -........... L. O. Holdsworth ...._... 1.15
',c.CI..E'VISTON: DRAINAGE DISTRICT Lot 34 Block 358 .......... C'ew. Co. & Mrs A F Huffer 3.02 Lot 14 Block; 505 .......... E. C. Norton Dawson. 1.15

, t;' .: Lot 43 Block 358 .......... Hilda Toenberg ..............._.... 3.02 Lot 7 Block't54',....;........ Flickinger & Marie
ko- By F. D. DUFF, President. Lot 18 Block 360 .._....... M.' W. Young ........................ 3.02 Redelsbacher..................... 1.45
. '. Dated, July 6, 1937. Lot 19 Block 360 .......... M. W. Young ..............:.......:. 3,02 Lot 4 Block 55"/ ....t....... T. Frith .......,................., 1.15

Pni \ July 9. & 1 fL J1pt .4 Bloc 361 ,...,...,... Cora A, Keiipr ,....?,.." ?...* 8,02 ItoWn* Stock,I w} rtr\l4i"ecn Fruith. (;rnwPr; l spr 14 r." n!, "



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