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. T'' THE' CLEWIS TON NEWS J - VOLUME 12., NUMBER 34 CLEWISTON, FLORIDA, FRIDAY AUGUST 5, 1938 SUBSCRIPTION -- $2.00 PER YEAR ---- . -- - LEANS DEFEAT FATS I I ACL Application To, MANY WILL ATTEND Hyacinth Conveyor GOLF;'i TOURNAMENT Remove Train DeniedClewiston's 7-2 IN BALL GAME AAA HEARING TO BE Begins OperatingThe SCHEDULE FOR NEW HERE THURSDAY vice Railroad over will the continue train Atlantic and as Coast mail at pres-Line ser- HELD TUESDAY ,A. M. chine which new hyacinth-removing was recently constructed ma-- SEASON IS COMPLETEThe by U. S. Engineers in Jacksonville ent, the request of the railroad to - If the word of the scorekeepermay discontinue the local passenger Local vegetable farmers and oth- arrived in.. the Lake Okeechobee - be taken as final the Leans train and substitute a mixed train ers who ara Interested are planningto area this week and on Wednes- r Clewiston Golf Club, sceneof were victorious over the Fats In a having been denied by the Florida attend the hearing to be held in day began 'the work of removinga this and year's Everglades Everglades Championship - Railroad commission.The Handicap A nip and tuck baseball game at the Coast Line requested permission the court'room in Moore Havenby hyacinth jam in the West Palm Championship, announces through school diamond Thursday aftern'001The I to discontinue the 'passen- officials of the Agricultural Ad- Beach canal at' Canal Point. the club professional, Don Young: game was a scheduled nine- ger service, stating that the line justment Administration relative to The machine lifts the hyacinths the completion of its Fall and Winter - inning affair and none of the play- I had operated this branch for sev- wages to be paid laborers on sugarcane from the water and deposits themon tournament schedule for 1938. ers on either side ' were quite positive eral -39. - at years a loss. The proposalto the bank where that the play stopped at nine substitute production in Florida. The exposure soon one mixed innings. When freight, hearing will destroys them. Four men are re- Introducing through the past according to their passenger, mail and'express train begin at 9 a.m. next winter and spring aging muscles, it felt as thoughthe to' leave Haines City at 8 a.m. and Tuesday morning, and official announcement quired to operate the large machine, official golf championships season the first to be eighteenth inning had arrivedit arrive in Clewiston at 3 p.m. met I from Washington states which is called a "hyacinth con- held in the Everglades, the club was mutually agreed by both with vigorous protests from towns' " sides to quit with the score 9-7. ,I all along the route.A I that "time and room will be givento veyor. has planned an even more intense I all who wish to attend or It has been reported that the tournament campaign than in the Pitching seemed to go a little I meeting was held in Haines pres- machine past. In addition was constructed at a cost to the above harder with the Fats than with City early in June to consider the ent testimony. events which will be approximately $3,200. Federal funds run off in the Leans for John Elmore, :M. proposal, and testimony and 'com- The hearing will be conductedby are allotted for combatting hya- order beginning the first of the Pouncey and Glen Etherton had 10 plaints, bearing on\the request were Robert B. Tyler, G. LaGuardiaand cinths in navigable Florida streams. new year, the club has added an, divide the mound duties for their taken under advisement by the state Olf 1akefield. ,' Much interest has peen shownin event of major importance, the- team while A. L. ! Hackett went the railroad commission. ; ,Many the operation of the machine, Everglades Medal Play Championship. - vegetable farmers entire route for the Leans. The Residents of Clewiston and other have expressed - which in principal is like the "hya- Play in this new attractive Fats contend that the heat of the towns along the route are delighted their desire to attend and cinth dipper" used by drag lineson tournament will start shortly following - day was not conducive to the beet that their '''regular train and present testimony,' as' it has been excavation work.CLEWISTON I completion of play in the' efforts of those burdened with sur- mail service will not be changed.POSTOFFICE proven in past years that wages i Everglades Merchants' Chamnion- plus avoirdupois and feel that if paid in laborers sugar cane se'tsthe ship. the weather is a little cooler next : Thursday afternoon, when the teams laborers standard for wages which SCHOOLTO Opening of the tournament sched- HERE require on vegetable plant ule will occur this month with the another engage one in mortal com- ations. For this : reason, the entire running off of the Everglades Mer- bat again, that the final results will be considerably different. agricultural' set-up of the Everglades OPEN SEPT. 12 chants' Championship, an event GIVEN HIGHEST 3D is'vitally affected by the decision which was postponed recently in Catching was another difficult of the secretary in regardto order to make same a part of the job for both sides and both ths wage rates.SCHOOL FOR EIGHT MONTHSWith Fall CLASS and Winter tournament cam- RATINGThe Fats and the Leans used two 're paign. This meet will be sponsoredby ceivers. Paul Bussev and F.rlI.. Everglades merchants who will Wright for the Fats and Barney the date I Clewiston OFFICIALS opening set as furnish all of the prizes with the : Post Office Thomas and Campbell Nail for tho on September 12tli,_ Clewiston schoolsare Leans. July first was given the highest exception of the championship cup rate in third class post offices looking forward to a full eight The opening',tournament is a flight According to witnesses of the the rating having been based CONFER WITH WPA months term, and according'to affair with an 18 hole qualifying game, and there and on board member C. E. Miner will be was a big ap- round and all entries . postal receipts for the fiscal are assured ,'..._ preciative audience, the, highlightof year staffed with as efficient and highly - which closed on June 30th. Noticeof of threejjdays golf for their $1.00 the game was a spectacular one- DIRECTOR COLE qualified group of teachers as it ; " ,the rating has just been receivedby entry fee. Match play will start hand running catch made by 'Bobby was possible to obtain. Postmaster A. W. Sias. either August 21 or 28 and prizes . George in a late inning and a quick j ---- The Clewiston school will have galore will be offered. Entriesare ., "' stop of a line drive by E. E. Kelly j Receipts of the' local office con- S.A; Graves superintendent --of eight 'new- teachers. Principal B now 'being received at the club , that robbed one of the Leans of ai tinue to, gain and indicate a steady public ,instruction, ,and L. O. Gravely E. Herring, Mrs. G. B. Thomas, Miss and qualifying rounds be base-hit. The fact that Pop stoodon growth in Clewiston'and vicinity.The attorney for the board, are in Mae Whitten, and Mrs. J. E. Baker time.A may played - the ball ,for some seconds after .rate of growth has increasedfor Atlanta this week conferring withH. return to the Junior and Senior any he stopped it failed to dampen tho the past three months, although T. Cole, regional' director of High school classes. Homer E. been rigorous under rebuilding at the programhas club way enthusiasm of the crowd. No one these months usually are classed- WPA. Wakefield, jr., of Pierson, Florida, the past two months. Eight of the came through with a home run as "off-season" months in all busI- Mr. Graves and Mr. Gravely are is the new coach and Miss Mary nine , greens have been either enlarged - but Pouncey, Reddish and Yon ness activity. presenting the application for grant Montgomery of Potts Camp, Mississippi - or entirely rebuilt, resultingin ..l :managed to make it to second base Post office receipts, which include and loan to construct the new high i will also be included in high the addition of 20,000 _ square on hits before they gave out or only sale of postage stamps school building in Clewiston, and I school subjects. Both Mr.. Wake- feet of putting surface for the Iand rent of mail boxes, increased carried with them all incidental , the ball went into play. papers field and Miss Montgomery como course. All of this surface new , !.I'14 percent during the first six to the application, including highly recommended.The ' Complete line-ups were not avail- l as well as the old,,has been seeded able but among those playing with months of 1938 as compared with I plans and specifications for first grade teacher will be to extra fancy Bermuda, and an I the same period in 1939. The first the building.The Miss Inez Lammon of Graceville the Fats , Dave were: Alston, E. E intense fertilizing program has been half of 1938 showed receipts of board hopes that it can re- Florida. Miss Lammon has had Kelly, Robert George, Jones Bryan, I established to bring the putting : $4,436.41 as compared with $3- ceive favorable action immediatelyin ten :years experience as'a first Shorty Alderman, M. W, Bigg, M. grade greens into tip-top shape for Fall E. VonMach, Jay W. Moran, Geo. 895.42 in 1937. the Atlanta office in order that teacher and the trustees ,and board and winter activity. The fertilizing The rate of' increase was even an approved application may be sentto feel very fortunate in You, G, Small, Slugger Reddish securing herservices program is to be followed throughout , larger during the month of July. I Washington soon.WATERWAY for this and the batteries mentioned above.I important position. the winter in order to main- 1"0-1' the Leans, Elbert Stewart, Receipts for July 1938 amountedto Other grade teachers who' have been tain Bermuda greens that will com- Charlie Miner, C. V. Parkinson, A.I $576.90, as compared with I added this year are Miss Alice Ruth pare favorably with 'other courses - W. $449.50 for July a year ago. This Steinholtz, Orlando, Miss Lawrence, Parker Wilson, Joe CHARTS Evelyn in south Florida. Schroeder, M. D. Bledsoe and was an increase of 28 percent.No Burhans, Umatilla, and Mrs. Kath- I Due to the extremely dry season, money order sales, or postal leen M. Wakefield others took the field positions. The Pierson. :Miss: game was umpired by Ed Ward I I savings deposits are considered in READY AUGUST 15 Livonia Congdon of Alva, will return it has been necessary to keep the \ the above figures. greater share! of the greens closed and Sandy Bell who have not been this year. ' reported confined to the hospital I Post offices receive their ratingsin The colored .teachers are A. A. until they were developed enoughto stand play. However, all of the- as _this is printed. It has been reported July of each year, the ratings Capt. A. W. Hubers, head of the Thomas, Punta Gorda, principal, anl Ij: thai, no errors were made being based on the postal receiptsfor Atlantic and Gulf Coast Publish- Viola Shipman, Daytona Beach, a- greens are now open for play with ' the exceptions of No. 5, which has *V$ but that was due to the fact ,hat I the preceeding year. If the ing Company of Miami, was in sistant, in the Harlem school. Willie just been enlarged and seeded, and the scorekeeper did not attempt to Clewiston Post Office continues to Moore Haven yesterday morningand Mae Postelle, of LaBelle, will teach No. 9 which was entirely rebuilt.It . keep account of them.A gain during the remaining five stated that the new chart of the the colored school at Bare Beach I months of L938 as it has duringthe is expected No. 9 will be opento cross-state waterway was almost camp. collection was taken and the past few months, it is possible I' play about August 15th and No. , ready and would be off .the presses proceeds were donated to the new II :5:; about Sept. 1st. Baptist church. Next Thursda that next, year the office will be by the fifteenth of August and NEW SCHOOL COACH , 's.. The club has made an additional raised to a second class office. I ready for distribution. IS VISITOR HERE game will go for the same I purpose improvement that will prove attractive - and it is hoped that a good crowd I -r Capt. Hubers made up the first in to golfers a new prac- LYRES ENJOINS FENCING waterway chart and rushed it to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wakefieldof will be present to enjoy the fun. , 1 tice putting green laid out im- LEVEE NEAR MOORE HAVEN completion prior to the openingof Pearson, Florida, visited Clewis- 'mediately north of the clubhouse. I the waterway on :March of 1937. ton this week. Both Mr. and Mrs. A temporary injunction This will be opened also about Scrapbook Program was Due to the necessity for speed so Wakefield have been selected as granted to the Lykes Brothers that boats making the initial cross- 'teachers in the local school for the Sept. 1st. Features Lake TownsA Cattle Company Saturday to pre- ing would have -a chart to follow, coming term. Club officials look confidently for- < vent the fencing of the levee froma several things were overlooked lIr.Vakefield will serve as ward to the most successful winter point a short ways this side of which should have been included. athletic instructor and will teach season the club has ever enjoyed. letter from the Miami Broadcasting ,where Road 29 crosses the levee, New developments in the conditionof some high school subjects, and Mrs. Company, operators of westward for three and a quarter the waterway since that time Wakefield will be in the grammar PRINCIPAL B. E. HERRING IS , -_' Station WQAM, asks this paper to miles on the ground that such fending have also necessitated other changesand school department. ATTENDING SUMMER SCHOOL announce that their scrapbook pro will prevent them taking their this time Capt. Hubers states They expressed themselves as delighted - gram, a regular feature, will be cattle from one, pasture to another. that he will have a complete and with the appearance of Principal B. E. Herring is spending - dedicated on Tuesday, August 9, I The Paul H. Smith Company, detailed chart which! will answer Clewiston and with the friendly this month in Gainesville, at- to Moore Haven and Clewis ton. contractors on the fencing, had every need for the yachtsman. reception they received. They spent i tending the second semester of the The program' is from 11:30 to already completed the fence session at the Universityof . on one summer Of interest locally is that a sketch most of their time while here " 12:00 a.m.' side of the levee over this section showing the waterway throug Moore househunting.trol Florida. He will return to Clew- ::1 f The letter states further that but had not reached it on the other Haven and the dockage and basin I iston about September first, to prepare - : they will be glad to do -------------------------------- local t any requests side. This gap will be left by the facilities here will be shown on I for the opening of the : from these sections and will 1 company until some agreement is each of the two charts which It is Board has established a fundto school on the 12th. p greet any ,who have birthdays or reached. It is expected that the necessary to print .to show the insure the distribution of these Mr. Herring recently returned ''J, anniversaries.This U. S. Engineers will provide gates waterway in clear detail. This is charts and it is expected to resultin from a trip to Mississippi, and ; station has also recently inaugurated in the fence at some point in the the only community on the water- greatly increased traffic throughthe considered taking some courses atone a South Florida News area to allow the Lykes Company of the Mississippi colleges, but I way so treated as this is the central waterway the coming season. , Review in which quotations are access to their pastures. University of Florida decided the I point on the cross-state trip. Although work has not as yet ii used from: the weekly papers pub I As soon as the new ,charts are been ,started OH the new wharf was the best place for his needs.Tampa's . ([ lished In the communities of South A seven-day count of traffic ready Capt. Hubers will commencea here the new chart and Moore ,; Florida. This'paper has been across Gandy Bridge shows that dollar Bay- million personal distribution to every Haven sketch will show this wharfas new 1 r quoted several times. The program summer travel on the West Coast yacht club in the east and every it is expected to be completed shore Boulevard was opened for is heard on Tuesdays, Thursdays is already abreast of tourist travel entire place where the yachting fraternitymeet. before the waterway opening.- traffic over virtually its ; k. and Saturdays at 10:05 : p.m. last October The Okeechobee. Flood Con- Moore Haven Democrat. length this week. ' 1'1''I ; .:: " ' . I ', . ': i7 > '--o>?" ---,:------....,....-. .. --.. ' 7 Y ff ,, -' -- : 7: !! :\ t '7.;' _: ; : ; :, - *. Review of Current Events Our Presidentsv AROUND Items of Interest - CHALLENGES THE N.L.R.B.Hoffman Thomas Jefferson and John HOUSE : a to the Housewife Quincy Adams were elected by the : _ of Michigan Will Test Freedom of the Press the house of representatives. --.' _____.._ _.__ P.-- ____ . Texas Democrats Nominate a Yankee own Thomas epitaph.Jefferson wrote his Salt Removes Odor.-To remove of dust on a bulb will reduce the clinging fish odors from your intensity of light. Dust or dirt on "" 'N __ -""", : "...... William Henry Harrison, hands, wash them in water to a shade will dim it. Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Benja- which salt has been added. * min ,Harrison, McKinley, Taft More Meringue. of teaspoon :' : and Harding were all from Removing Ink Spots.-A paste cold water added to the white of k 1I/ f; ':. Ohio, all being born there with made of starch and buttermilk a egg before beating will give a the of exception William Hen- spread over an ink spot on a rug double quantity of meringue. ry Harrison, who was born in will remove the spot. Let the \ * Virginia, but made his homein paste remain on until it is dry, Covering for White Cake.- Ohio. then rub it off. Mashed ripe bananas, sweetened * William Howard Taft occu- to taste added tovwhipped cream ' 4 ; , pied'the two highest offices in For More Light.-Keep your makes a good'coating for white T \ the federal government, that of electric light bulbs and lamp cake. This can be ,served as a President and chief justice. shades clean 'if you want to get dessert and is tasty when accomi ; the most light .from them. A film panied by coffee. f' : i// \ t 43Ai7 iti..: i7, ,, i Gay Linens Go MexicanPattern .J New Idea That's Old . wy :Sfoa: --, something Air-conditioning new-a is revolutionary regarded a>. inches; 30 inches of 4J/2 inch bor-' idea made possible only by our der and 6 motifs % by 1% inches; advanced: civilization. But in the 4 color schemes; illustrations of Texas Panhandle archeologista : stitches; materials needed. have uncovered air-conditioned To obtain this pattern, send 15 apartment houses thousands of cents in stamps or coins (coins 1 years 'old, ruins of a highly civ preferred) to The Sewing Circle, I ilized ancient race. Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th The air-conditioning "plant" . David E. Lilienthal, TVA director, at left, trying to explain to, the St.,.New York City. consisted of an arrangement of ,= j congressional investigating: committee the'methods by which TVA "yard- Please write stones your name, ad- so placed that they could stick" rates for power were established. Next to him is J. A. Kurg, chief dress andpattern, number plainly. deflect air current in or out of a power'planning engineer; and at extreme right is Dr.,A. E. Morgan, the ventilating shaft. Fireplaces were deposed head of the authority. used for heating. The archeolo-' A UncUPktiSc gists say the race existed 3,000 to - - 4,000 years ago, about the time Wivtd W. Pldc ui 1 Biblical authorities date the Exo- I THE WORLD'S WEEK : y Western Newspaper Union. Hoffman Dares N.L.R.B. They were Representatives W. D. The Hero' of Modern TimesNo dus.JJMQRgL NE MacFarlane and Morgan Sanders. one seems to have thought of ! CLARE E. HOFFMAN, Republi- -h-:: raising a monument to the man I JELLY congressman from Michigan Third Term Boost who rustles the pay roll these L LARGE JARS 5 AND IOC has challenged the National La- days. , bor Relations board in the matterof GOV. FRANK MURPHY of Mich- Will power*is that which makes constitutional guaranties of free- Knowledge and Wisdom told Democratic leaders of you do what you want to do when dom of speech and of the press. He the state that Michigan must keep 6085. you don't want to do it. Knowledge is proud that he has sent to the board' letter recalling, its mind open on the possibility of a Reading the history of civilization learned so much; Wisdom is hum- that the body recently declared the third term for President Roosevelt. Let these motifs help you to go helps civilization little. ble that he knows no,more.-Cow- circulation of a house speech by Said/he: "The welfare of the nation gayly Mexican. Mainly in easy a per. outline and single stitch! Pattern So Do Its Readers : Hoffman constituted an unfair labor and continued success of the New practice under the Wagner act. In Deal must come first. If the success 6085 contains a transfer pattern of Every newspaper,has to be a Sir , the speech Hoffman declared that : of the New Deal depends on 2 motifs 41Jt by 5Vi inches; 2 mo- Galahad in many instances, and . known communists were active in President Roosevelt running for a tifs 4% by 5V4 inches, 2 motifs 3% incidently enjoys it. Industrial Steel Buildings, the Committee for Industrial Organ- third term, then we, must be pre- by-4V4 inches; 2 motifs 33A by 5% If the world "owes you a liv / ization and denounced C. I.WO it- pared for that." ing" you've got to earn it. BEAMS-SHAPES-TRUSSES communistic meth The pleasant part of getting an PRICED TO SELL! down, strikes as GoodBe Murphy's statement is Force in only an- gry with yourself is you know you Write Phone or, Wire for InformationERMANHOWELL other indication that the third term , ods."This speech Hoffman's letter are going to make it up pretty & CO., INC. , with illus- movement is growing rapidly. Vari- good at the depths of you, soon. 332 Michigan Ave.,CHICAGOILL. said, "was republished, trations, by the Constitutional Edu, ous groups have petitioned the Pres- and you will discover that those If you don't see your duty'there ," cational league of New Haven, ident to run again in 1940, and Re- who surround you will be good are plenty to point it out to you. Conn., publican National Chairman Hamilton even;,to the same depths. Therein So you had better see it! Time for Courtesy . "I am'' now offering, and intendto says WPA Administrator Har- lies a force that has no name. A To avoid being talked about aft Life is not so short but that \ continue to offer, to furnish tc ry Hopkins launched a third term spiritual rivalry that has no re er you leave, talk about yourselfall there is always 'time enough for boom the other day when he asserted including sistance.-Maurice Maeterlinck. the time you are there. courtesy.-Emerson. any and all interested persons, that 90 per cent of those receiving - employees, employers, or relief would vote for Mr. Roose r.", others, copies of this address for velt again.Of , ' circulation, at the actual cost oft fe: :;- -* course Mr. Roosevelt says : printing, and to' recommend that nothing about all this, but political employees might well read this ad- observers. seem to agree that if the dress before' joining ;the. C. I. 0." 1940 convention does not appear t Commenting on the: letter, Representative - ready to get together on a candidate - !t';;: Hoffman said that the who would and could carryon :: board's would the ruling preclude the New Deal, the President might distribution of containing newspapers well consider it necessary for himto 7:' news items or editorials criti- = accept another! nomination. a 1 alone of all tooth contains cal of any organization or of activi- -ar- r "y Pepsodent powders ties of the labor board. u remarkable Iriam!* To Business Loans t The American Federation of Labor Expand 0 0 There's no denying it. .Experience mum! That's important! For this remarkable r' charged in its official organ, the CHAIRMAN JESSE JONES of the IS the best teacher. So we say, "TRY new cleansing agent-Irium- (; American Federationist, that mal- Finance corpo- 'ry r PEPSODENT POWDER!I"See from actual helps Pepsodent to remove those dull, ;, administration of the Wagner act is ration announced a new policy for 4 experience...how Pepsodent can make masking surface-stains that may have i ti4 threatening American democracy: forcing the expansion of business $ % =y , YOUR smile brighter, more attractive! long hidden the true natural beauty of K';. The publication printed an editorial loans, by which /'y/ Remember,ONLY Pepsodent contains your teeth! Buy Pepsodent NowlPepsodent's ! ' \. bluntly accusing the National La- competitor' banks trade mark for Purified Alky Sulfate bor Relations board of promoting will be pitted against , i ------ --- --- - the rival Committee for Industrial each other. When a - f: Organization "which seeks to set up :i'::: a'f' loan applicant approved Hoard Old Friends wiser than this: to spend in all Fruit From Use a dual labor movement, despite all by the RFCis The years have taught some I things else but of old friends to I In the use, not in the bare pos- I t the social and economic waste turned .down by sweet and bitter lessons-none be most miserly.-Lowell. session, lies merit.-West.. . which dualism involves. his local bank an "Every agency of the governmentthat RFC agent will con- gives status to the C. I. 0 gives tact the bank and the same recognition," it continued. try,to persuade it to UNA and INA win over the Woman-Haters. j. I "Surely this is not freedom for participate in the workers to choose their own unions loan. If it refuses 1 r q>' > JfjiJV and representatives for collective Jesse Jones the RFC agent then NOPE,YOU CAN'T Gf 't ,V WE WILL NOT/AW PLEASEWE'LL -- THERE NOW' LOOKIT!' AM!*ONE PACKAGE MAKES A WHOLE GIRLS ALWAYS r&?" MAKE YOU SOME ALL WE'DID ISADD QUART AND A HALF; 8 BIG HELPS bargaining, but union development will contact a competitor bank. GIGGLE AN'SQUEAL\ GRAND ICE CREAM IF MILK AND CREAM NOW'LL YOU LET US GO' :1.; under government,patronage.: In its most optimistic monthly AN' SCARE THE' 'A\ YOU'LL LET US GO TO JELL-O ICE CREAM ..t>. ---:-.--- business survey of the year, the fed-. FISH .. rA\* POWDER WELL-EH... UH... Texas Picks a Yankee eral reserve board said industrial \ YOUl.I MAKE ICE CREAM? /; TEXAS Democrats in their pri- production is on the increase and .t GOT BIG IDEAS, ' b ! available data indicate that in July HAVENTYOU? >: mary selected a Yankee to be / the index * will show the next governor of the state. W. a considerablerise. *y ,,., Lee O'Daniel. born in Ohio and 'r The business summary particu- i\* raised on a Kansas farm, received a larly pointed out healthy business signs, noting that clear majority over activitity in many 11 other candidatesfor industries was on the increase con- \ , the nomination traseasonally.Hull --7"--- .( which is equivalentto election. Prods Cardenas y. O'Daniel is a flour SECRETARY ,OF STATE HULL, jobber. He cam- with Mexico LATER THAT DAY t r -,. sent WOWEEVE> GOT CHRISTMAS 1 NEVER THERE'S A LOT OF \ y.J1 paigned with a hill- to President Cardenas a sharp note AND JELL-O ICE CREAM A BITE...AND ITS A EXPECTED TO EAT ANY- OTHER FLAVORS TOO- a 'ZJ J billy band and a protesting Mexico's failure to pay POWDER IS GREAT IN OMAvBEi THINS BETTER THAN AN'THEYALLTASTE (/ i. platform that inI' for American owned farm lands that REFRIGERATOR TRAYS, GIRLS US THAT OLE BASS BUT SCRUMDIFEROUS f FTHE / .,' TOO / LUCK AFTER ALL THIS ICE CREAM IS IT/ " eluded the Ten Com- the Mexican government has seized. . : W. Lee, GEE,I GUESS I'LL mandments and the Mr. Hull asked that the matter be HAVE TO TELL SURE 1A I I B05: CANT HOLD ANOTHER BIT- Darnel SUTTHERES STILL SOME LEFT. :: Golden? Rule, ridicule _. submitted to arbitration. The sec- MOM ABOUT FT SMOOTH JOB! ,fv CAUSE JEll-O ICE CREAM POWDERIS I'.. of professional politicians! prom: retary has in this the full approval I THE KIND THAT MAKES PLENTY' : ise 01; a business administration and of President Roosevelt, for the ad- FOR HAND FREEZER OB AUTOMATIC :. more liberal pensions for the aged. ministration feels that Cardenas is RETOGERATO ::. More important nationally was the endangering the "Good Neighbor" I :: fact that ,Rep. Maury Maverick, relations between the two countries.Sen. . ':.: leader of a considerable bloc in congress Key Pittman of the senate, o, JEL O M I I'r.:, was defeated for renomination foreign relations committee also AEAI ,i by Paul Kilday, a San Antonio backs up Mr. Hull, asserting thatif I PEO pERSTRAWBERRYvANILLAOlOfoLATE attorney. Mexico refuses to arbitrate shewill t ' !,V. I Two other administration backers be' subject to economic penalties ) were defeated for renomination. 4 l MON -MAPLE -UKIPLAVOeEO - . __ I '\ I INews r : I '. , d } 2''b tSdiAdsJ A iL4ackdl\koJ4a q.., xi%m. eSA Leave It to the Boss, Vanished Wealth"Most He Knew What to Do Along the Highway . of the wild plant wealthof -o- As the three clerks, holding a the East has vanished-gone I A safe motorist drives as if 'i 1st scared-looking fellow by the arms, into dusty history. Only, vestigesof the rest of the world is both ; ,burst into the office of the store its glorious prairie and woodland deaf and blind. manager, one of them shouted, wealth remain to bless humanity Go through intersections only "Here's, the thief. He's been at in boggy, rocky, unploughable when you have the right of way it for months. What 'shall. we do places. -but remember that having with him?" "Fortunately, some of these the right of-way is no excuse "How much stuff has he taken are purely wild,. ;and go far to for causing an accident. ?" asked, the manager. keep Nature's love. visible. White Some motorists' idea,of Paradise - water lilies, with rootstocks deep : Place where pedestriansare "Hundreds ,of dollars' worth," and safe in mud, still send up run in for obstructing traf was the reply. And sold it on the every summer a Milky Way of sly. And got a good price for it, fic.In starry, fragrant flowers around : \ a these days, on the roads, admits. too, he thousand lakes, and many a tuft it's a case of the survival of *$ : The manager gazed in admira- of wild grass waves its panicleson the flittest.. 3tc tion at the fellow. "Do with him? mossy rocks, and beyond reachof Don't let ownership of an _ Why, make him head salesman at trampling feet, in company with automobile rob of t once He's worth all the rest saxifrages, bluebells, and ferns." liteness. you your po- jd. y : r yK of you put together!" v -Nature Notes. ; : w __ _ JC ',/ f}' '_ t;}ti/,, S'w"--.r: ic.tccK$:>:'f' 5jt y' (:y Sf% ;+I : :" . s ;j..ya% , 'w"::: ;;-:",; , {,._ }ti :;" : LILLIPUTIAN TOM find himself at home in the Westinghouse laboratories where these pictures were taken. So would any toy- minded youngster, for !:t tI ti modern scientists often 1 i work with equipment that I hardly .appears scientific.For . tI example, see the I midget laboratory held in f LAV Zjp a fair-sized hand above. .i I ,____ Microchemistry is to the """< 'h '" ;< older analytical methods what the ... I 1I""l :J 8 I solving points microscope of big material.problems is to the At with unaided the tiny left eye pin-is, : another robot that'toy smokes, "Willie and Vocalite talks. ," a ,.,. ry_q'A en-- , . ; ;y'v, f y4c f / :r yJ. 1Fyl d'vA' Sli .f ! r} Kv : l n sCti: r g J. /is y.'J .. ar ; \ .y .7,, 'a /4'r , .r .asr y' ? : ;r }p 9y }:: :.4.4 .,a va, ., ::,a.0 }}fWy J\'f.!fn!.,%r.7 f iy f 'i1: . . 4 + :+ ; //r r '( ri9J3 J w i t! #! I 2'firy,:. ? . }.. '\ . :1 .-' 4 f ::4.. 1?+P: Y ya s r J a i1'rd %.3 : !,, / , f fa k/l'.S\{..$:> 5;t '+.; c'i4r ,vjf TJ,;%' r$f44; :d4w 4vr Jxo4.v.KrNn37iitirAlau1'aa.JXa 2yce S \ \ \ Laboratory engineers built this toy dam before proceeding with a '\ .. .. $550,000 "upside down" flood protection dam in the Pittsburgh area. : ? C r vY I Below: A remarkable celluloid model of the giant support for a 200- inch telescope being built atop Mt. Palomar. California. 004 ,, .,, , 1M 'flW.m. "' "" M : \fiy : 'fr4X\a4 v'J':2: f ii ; ,,'. '9 0 nyC r :r.V tis / ? fk' { r : %: / {r, i r } 9i, ) TS.p' N,1J '{ .. KCk I. %f1 .. ___ fjf/ ;' lv' THE LOW PRICE v//r. iL Just at the time when you need a new set of tires for your I 7 ? i I I 4Y i4y7 truck, Firestone makes it possible for you to buy high quality 0 N TRUCK TIREStires at a new low price. Now, for the first time at a price so will I low, you can get those patented and exclusive Firestone construction features which have made Firestone Tires AMAZE \ famous for safety, and truck ,' operations of type.u ! :v'G r :J/'' every / 1. Gum-Dipping, the patented Firestone process which protects against blowouts 2. Two extra layers of Gum-Dipped Cords under the tread, a L patented Firestone construction feature which protects against IF ETIII1 punctures. G 3. Scientifically designed tread which provides long mileage, EveIlJlIV'T J quick stopping-and protects against skidding. 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THE FIRESTONE VOICE OF THE THE VOICE OF FIRESTONE- % FARM- Interviews with the Champion Featuring Richard Crooks and Margaret - : /, farmers of America, featuring Everett I Speaks and the Firestone Symphony Orchestra o Mitchell. Twice weekly during the noon hour. t\ under the direction of Alfred Wallenstein "''' '''<' : Consult your local paper for the station day Monday evenings over Nationwide N. B. C. and time of broadcast Red Networkr Here is a "microbalance" weighing specks of matter as light as I one millionth of a gram. A common pin weighs one-tenth of a gram ,. and is a heavy load for the scales. I .- . I I j . I FOUR .' THE CLEYTISTOX Jaws FRIDAY' AUGUST 5, loss 4; i , i! I - The Clewiston News New York at 12 noon Wednesday, : of the state's tax setup.I I do not want a tariff any higher FOR RENT-Furnished upstairs reached us in Clewiston at 1:30 I had a lot of fun with' my than necessary to ,put their pro- bedroom suitable for one or two p.m. Thursday. Sent air mail, it candid camera, getting some good duce on a parity with Cuba, but persons. Phone 376 or call at Published every Friday In Clpwlston, was delivered in West Palm Beach shots of the legislators and their at present Cuba has a distinct Florida, by the CLEWISTON 'NEWS, and came out by bus. The six ladies during the meeting-a few advantage. Florida growers and premises. F. L. Williamson. ! Inc. cents spent for that air mail stamp that are not for publication and shippers are suffering and many bought lots of service.Too decidedly "off the record"but stand to go bankrupt this coming AGENT : KEATHLEY BOWDEN, Editor nevertheless interesting and advan- season unless relief is given them, tageous to have in one's pocket on it was declared. Limitation of L. B. Mershon ! Entered as second class mall matter N:N:N:N:N: :N:..:NYN: :N:N:N:N:N:N:N:N:NYN:N:N:N NON) a visit to Tallahassee during the Cuban shipments will be asked also, New York Life February 1, 1927, at the Post Office inClewIston session. Several of the boys have it was said. Florida, under the Act of March 3, 1891.Snlll'lCrlptioD. Late 'r 0 Classify offered to buy them-but they'renot "Mr._ Guthrie said Florida pro- Insurance CompanyARCADIA \ . for sale! ducers and shippers were united FLORIDA Rate 92MO Per Year. CJ3y Russell Kay In their move for relief from the , Advertising Rates On Application. FERTILE FLORIDA situation brought about by the existing - . . : *. .. * * :NYN N* NN, **N******NON***.N:M M NON NNNYNYN'If tariff structure with respectto (By BoaKc Carter) NORGE REFRIGERATORS fresh fruits from and vegetables Devoted to the advancement and wel- this column seems a bit salty: L. ; Cuba and asserted that the Leagueis Furniture and Ho'mo.urnIshing'J fare of Clewiston and Hendry County. and breezy it will probably be' due There are in Southern Florida going to do everything possibleto to the fact that the Kay family is something like 4,000,000 acres of PHILCO RADIOS help the fruit and vegetable vacationing for the month of Aug- which suitable for the land is most .:..:..:.(..:..:+:..:-.:..:..:-.:..:-.:..:..:..:..:..:..:.:..:..:..:-.:. and industry in Florida in securing a Household FurnishingsInc. ust in Florida's charming growing of sugar cane. more and equitable tariff structure world fame.d resort city, Daytona There is at least one company RAMBLINGS. Things cannot go on as at present . . Beach.It which is doing a limited businessin and 'producers and shippers are up BELLE GLADE, FLORIDA has been several since that territory.Not . years in in all of Florida ':":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":+:":":0<":- our last sojurn here and the improvements long ago some 4,000 headsof arms" parts , he said. that have taken placeare families were added to relief If we had a staff artist on the Clewiston News he would be instructed amazing. It is really "Tops"as rolls in Southern Florida. to draw a picture of a a vacation city and no matter The utter incongruity of the pic- Corner on Cloves dog house this morning. Maybewe what one may desire in the formof ture stirred the officials of this Nine-tenths of the world's sup could borrow the Fort Myers recreation and entertainment, private company. ply of cloves is derived from Zan- 01 YOY.F . They went to Washington and, zibar and Pemba, islands off the you'll find it here. . News Press'; they seem to keep i approaching the Department of Ag-: east coast of Africa. The tree will it as a handy place In which to Bathing at this time of the year not the riculture declared that they were grow on mainland, nor on COf consign people. We want it to I is delightful and no beach in the the nearby island of Mafia.j. . : willing to do their share toward crawl in ourselves on occasion, and world provides better safeguardsand achieve the objectives so helping this is one of the occasions. How- protection, for alert, experienced - ever, let if pass. eagle-eyed lifeguards are sta- loudly and persistently proclaimedby THE SAFETY OF Mr. Roosevelt-industry must m. COUSE tioned at frequent Intervals along SAVINGS take up the slack of unemploymentif "Please put something in the the entire bathing section, while Counselor and Attorney at Law it did not want the government Share ACCOUNTSaswell Rambling column," said Bob Beard- courteous, friendly police officers to in. Hopkins BuildingVednesda"s sley "that will get people to work see to it that pedestrians and kid- The step sugar made this \ and Saturdays as all liberal profits company up some enthusiasm for tennis dies are .in no danger from moving proposition: 9:30 to .4:00 earned by them are fully '' vehicles through strict yet court- , again. l' 'can't find anybody to IF-the authorities them gave play with me. I started in at the eous enforcement of traffic regu-. permission, 'they were prepared to INSU ED * 13th place and am in number one lations. expand their facilities, equipment J. S. CAMPBELL; UP TO tJOOO FOfc EACH ACCOUNT: place' in two weeks, and now I wishI I've a lot more to tell you about and production which naturally hadn't people fast, Daytona, but I'll save it for a'later challenged so. would make them more money.In Jeweler &, WatchmakerAll Clewiston Federal column and I want to jump now I would still have someone to play exchange, they promised to with me." We replied that maybe back to the West Coast and tell give employment to 10,000 addit- Kinds of Jewelry Repairs Savings and LoanAssociation little bit about the legisla- a everybody isn't as energetic and you ional people each year for the next tireless. However, next time you tive caucus held last week at Moon ten years, or the equivalent of Optical Repairs " see Bob ask him to play tennis Lake Gardens, near'Port Richey, 100,000 people in all. AT CHRISTIAN'S BARBER SHOP and watch him beam. in Pasco county. There average pay would be $100 .. ---- --------- . Legislators began pouring into I per month, with house rent free. There is no Jones family in Pa- Tampa on Friday and were enter- This proposal was turned down -- - _' -- hokee and no Smith family in Belle tained by the Hillsborough dele- cold by the government.Not ./ __ __ :: _. :>, Glade, according to a directory gation with a dinner at the Colum- only was this proposal turned issued recently, Everglades_ News bia, famed Spanish restaurant in down cold, but also the governmentpaid says. We bet you could find some Ybor City. the company a subsidy of $1- ' Jones and Smiths if you hunted The next day the gang motoredto 300,000 for one year NOT to PRO- J.. k , for them real hard. A newspaper: Dade City where Pasco's John DUCE. ;," ,'. reporter should have no troublein Burks did a magnificent job of Thus we have these facts: A ;; ..::1\1-: ; ( r.; 'i i. , ( finding plenty of them. His makin' folks feel at .home, pro-- private American business firm approaches ,J! : t ;. ;, : '.. 4. . . .... r.r... i'.".w.' -. x> : trouble should be in keeping them vided a delightful luncheon at the the government with a I ../:' ':.4':'\,:.( :, -._ "'':,"')_" .. <: '{1.!'$o.J.; . straight in his news columns. hotel in Dade City, following which proposition Ito employ the equiva- !' <.' 1.-t'.f.:'< j,. ...,. ......1i':-;...,;.,...{;"" . , : the party moved on to Moon Lake lent of lOO'.OOO people within ten :;'"0'.'' .For <"c.-....'1";I- :"'.;. ; .( ..,. -I People used to accuse us of be- foj the caucus and an evening :.,years-if it is allowed to expand its '. 'i:> '" ') ? . ing slow-minded so often that we dinner party which closed the en- .production of sugar. .. '. :. : : : :.\: {.,.. \ sort of got the habit of being that joyable and interesting presession.If There is overproduction of ;r' \ way. Last week, though, we heard the harmony, fellowship and sugar within the Continental limitsof '/' : I Connie Clark call Mrs. L. M. Dur- good-will shown at this meetingis the United States, since 70 percent J + . \ : : rence "Duchess." And about one any indication we can look for I of the sugar we consume is 1IO: hour afterwards remembered that one of the most constructive, intelligent imported.The ; " her husband's best-known name is and business like legis- government says "No." :it , "Dutch." Which indicates that lative sessions in the state's his- then hands approximately $1,300- i .; .. PrIntIng" ; ; .;. I our mind is speeding up a bit tory when this group settles downto 000 to the company not to rai e I after all. business in Tallahassee next sugar. t* : ;' I .-the spring. The 100,000 people do not get ;; ;t ,The fats and leans are hav- The selection of G. Pierce Woodas their 'jobs. The relief rolls remaia ing a hard time finishing that Speaker of the next House, I I filled. The Cubans and the Fili- > I baseball game. It rains every following a spirited campaign with pinos do right handsomely.Then " afternoon and disap- New Deal has the : ' Thursday the unmitigated : ' several able men seeking the post, : points the crowds who enjoyed gall to get up beforea : :" ; ' did not come as a surprise since ' steal bases and radio audience and American : 1t seeing Pop Kelly say " one after another his opponents t fir. other interesting events of the first I have withdrawn until the actual business and industry has ::1: ; : ,.J.. . few innings. caucus found only Leroy Collins left flopped again and that the taxpayers ,,0 : .'R, 4.'Y, ,,1 I in the race when the ballots were must be prepared to put .. The department of Agriculture, up another $5,000,000,000 to enable .t. ;; r. (Tallahassee) has just issued a reprint -I cast.Both able men, both strongly the government .to prime the pumpof i- of "Florida Fruits and Vegetables business. I afforded - supported, the opportunity was in the Family Menu," and - for a split in legislative indebted to the departmentfor TARIFF we are sideor ranks with bitterness on one a copy. You may obtain one the other, regardless of who by writing the department re won. But to the everlasting creditof Orlando, Aug. 5-An analysis of quest. It is most interesting anda the Cuban tariff situation, as affect- all, victors and losers alike, very helpful booklet.It all ing Florida's fresh fruits and vege- when the vote was announced, MerIt tables_ is contained in an article joined as one in pledging their . was so cool one day this week recently published simultaneouslyin ,. ; ?. <;i? loyalty and support to the new * (you may not have noticed it), that speaker and the humbleness and The Packer, The Produce News / the Gulf stream 'was too cold formany appreciation of Wood's: acceptance and The Produce Guide-three of J'v' of the fish and they left it the country's leading trade < speech coupled with the good sportsmanship - :to seek warmer waters. Sailfish and sincere congratulaions papers. The article follows: new8-1 and other varieties not usually "Thomas D. from Collins with a motion" "Washington- Guth-I found near shore were caught within 'o make the choice unanimous, rie secretary-traffic manager for mile of land. and Shippers Leagueof a lave an exhibition of harmony and the Growers Florida, was here early this i good will that was creditable in- Don Young has just completedsome deed. week, conferring with Washington 1'Y excellent work enlarging and Liberty's Pierce Wood should officials on the Cuban tariff situ- reseeding the greens at the golf make ation as it affects fresh fruits and He a splendid speaker. pos- , He he has added the United ." -'" i'M I course. says vegetables shipped into ee. :esses all the necessary qualifications > 20,000 square feet of putting sur-' ,and is a square shooting, States. Mr. Guthrie said that undoubtedly Y T"f, 1 face. If he really wants to be svel headed chap, who is sincerein Florida growers and .shippers - of some help, he should( enlargethe his desire to render his state a will press for a congressional cups. real and lasting service. investigation of the whole situationat , Because he worked and foughtor the next session of congress if 1Lrip 1 'trc Si and Art have /It all figured out a sales tax at the last session, relief is' not forthcoming sooner, 1r that if folks in Clewiston would md since ho is a Dupont man, for the reason that lowered tariffson r ;; r just write all the letters they oughtto nany felt his entry in the speakr's Cuban fruits and vegetables '; ' write, the postoffice would easilybe % race was aimed at bettering his (under the existing reciprocal trade ir' raised to second class next year. position in the matter of forcing a agreements) have worked a terrible ; ' Don't telegraph, write! sales tax in the coming session.At injury on Florida producers. i.r'' The Qewifton ens: ; the caucus, however, Wood "Florida wants a tariff on Cuban .. ) \Vords[ of wisdom from a six- openly pledged himself as: opposed produce high enough to give Flor- year old, upon viewing the new 'o a sales tax and assured house idians at least an equal chance in i Engineer office building. "If the members that he could be depended the markets, but with productioncosts government don't quit spending upon to use his influence against, so low in Cuba, and becauseof money building things, they won't rather than for it, during the low water transportation costson have enough left to tend to their coming session, since the MurphyAct shipments from the island, the business." has completely changed the sit- fruits and vegetables grown in uation and the only answer now Florida cannot be laid down at a 1iL And speaking of the post officer seemed to be a return. to the con- I price as low as those from Cuba, . l r flwiritls l1S tlHtt !letter nailed ;in J ptitutlon ftnCpom l t? revision It VM stated( Most FIorlcfap 1 y. . : _. '_""" .... _..= ... .- .._ _J.PAGE iL :' i! , \ AUG1 tEST S. 1&3S THE CLEWISTOX NEWS PAGE, FIVE I I f...Z..t..l..tt..tt..l.l..l.<% o4j.;..:..>ij ;.<..:..;..:.<.j..>.>.j..>.>.x..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:.; Enjoying a delightful steak fry R. Hall, vice president presiding : 423 were ,approved, 6,889 rejected, : .: on the levee Wednesday evening in the absence of the president, 4,155 disposed of for other reasons, , .. I were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schroeder, Mrs. '\'. B. Cate. I i with 12,227 pending as of June 30, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barrow Mrs.T. . , : The Society was delighted to haveas PER SON1\L f and, SOCIETY S B. Shelley Mr. and Mrs. Foy its guests a former president, 1938. y : Durrence, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Beery, Mrs. Wilfred Lockhart of West Othet statistics made public at I, .. .t:. Ken Harris and Parker Wilson.Mr. Palm Beach. Other visitors included the state office of the Board here . ..__.__.__.__ __ \ .. ,_ ...__.__.__.. . . _ Mrs. J. L. Merriam and today showed that 10,838 persons .:.................... .u.u. .u.u.. .'u.u.u.u.u.u.u..,..u. .u.u... ............................ . . . .-.-.-.-. r_ --.-.-.-.-.-.-. -.-.-. .-.-. . ; ; ; ; ; :; :; :;..;..;.;..:..:..:' and Mrs. M. M. Prewitt entertained Mrs. Hemphipp of Lake Harbor. were receiving Old Age Assistance Mrs. J. R. Wilson' visited in Pa- L. L. Shirley of Pahokee was a with a buffet supper Fri- Mrs. I. D. Leydig had charge of when the Board took charge and hokee this week. business visitor here Tuesday. day evening for' Mrs. James U. the devotional exercises.A that at the end of the first fiscal Owens, who was a visitor here. splendid talk year 29,469 were on the rolls. on India 'fa Guests included Mr. and Mrs. JamesU. Death had claimed 1,950 of a total mission Dir and Mrs. E. P. -Mutrux spent Mr. and' Mrs. Harry Turner topic for study at the were Owens, Mr.. and 'Mrs. W. F. recent Christian of 3,018 who had been removed . the week-end in West: Palm Beach. guests Sunday of Mrs. Turner's Endeavor conference - I Simpson, Miss Zoe Hoover; Sidney at Rockledge for various causes. parents Sheriff and Mrs. H. L. De- was given 'y Hoover and Robert Kuellner. Miss The total had'increased Laney in LaBelle.Mr. Mary Merriam who had been grant (Wilbur Goff and W'' S. Bowden ' In attendance at the conference. from $125,240.74 to 428995.00, were visitors Monday in Miami. Major and Mrs. Ralph H. Col- Attending: were Mrs. I. S. Bell while the average Individual grant and Mrs. ' M.' E. Yenawlne lins of Mobile, Alabama spent two Mrs. L. L. Ingram Mrs., J. F. Curry, had increased from $11.56 to $14.55 Mrs. A. H. King 'was a ,visitor and daughter Jean, left Sunday for days in Clewiston the latter part Mrs. J, E. Beardsley, Mrs. J. H The following statistics for Hen- l Tuesday in West) Palm Beach. Jacksonville to visit Mr. Yenawine's of the week. The, Collins' spent Doty, Mrs. J. J. Graham, Mrs. H. dry County for the yearly period I .- I' parents. several years here with the U. S. R. Hall, Mrs. B. E. herring; Mrs. were released: Applications pend- Mrs. J. E. BeardsLey and son, Engineers. They had been visiting H. C. 'Jones, Mrs. C. M. Jarvis, ing July 1, 1937, 7; applications Bob, were visitors in West( Palm Mrs. E. L. Stewart, Mrs. N. U. friends in Miami during their vacation Mrs. I. D. Leydig, Mrs. W. H. received, July 1 to June 30, 80; Beach Wednesday.Mr. Moorman, Miss Ollie Moorman, and and were en route, to Mobile. Lanier, Mrs. A. H. King, Mrs. E. total applications 87; total, acted Miss Mae Lily Stone spent Tuesday C. Mills, Mrs. J. Grady Niblack, upon July 1-June 30, 54; approved - and Mrs. F. E. Frobock: and in Arcadia. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dumas of Mrs. I. M. Pafford, Mrs. Joseph 41; rejected, 11; disposedof ! baby were week-end visitors in Auburn, Alabama, arrived today Robbins, Mrs. C. E. Robbins, Mrs. for other .reasons, 2; applica- West Palm Beach. I II I Mr. and Mrs. T. Smoak left for a short stay with their daughter -' R. N. Smith and Mrs. W\\ F. Simpson. tions pending June 30, 1938, 33. I I this week for West Palm Beach Mrs. R. H.' Knight and family. Original estimates submitted to Cliff Savage of West Palm Beach where Mr. Smoak has accepted Mrs. Knight and sons, Jimmy and the legislature and based on a was 'a business' visitor here Tuesday I employment. Richard, spill.1 leave tomorrow with MItS. LANIER IS HOSTESS social security survey made by the ''" Mr.nand Mrs. : Dumas and will visit former State Board of Social Wel I TO BRIDGE CLUB '.. T -,_ J Mrs. G. B. Thomas and daughter, them in ,Auburn for a month. MEMBERSMrs. fare had placed the number of eli- Mary Louise, left yesterday for a gibles at 27,304 for the state and Miss Virginia Jordan and :Mrs. : W. H. Frances 'Robertson have taken an visit with relatives in Safety Har !llmlllllillllm I il!!! uIIN! IIIIUIIIIIII!!! Illi I911I lmlmlrilllllmm!!! G II!! the Wednesday Lanier Afternoon entertained Bridge at 62 for Hendry county. apartment in the Schult Jbuilding. bor. 1r WITH THE 'I Club this week. High score prize ceeded.Estimates have been largely ex I a salad set, was won by Mrs. G. Mr. and Mrs. Willard F. Simpson - Miss June, Hooker is in ;lest Church == I B. Thomas. Cut, prize a Pyrex moved the first of the week I 1 Palm Beach visiting her aunt, Mrs. m .'skillet went to Mrs. T. B. Shelleyand into one of the homes on the gov- , Charles Duffin. reservation. Lmmll Mrs. Keathley Bowden receiveda ernment II !I! mim"mm Ill" ,dll,i II mmm! !mm !ilIII!""III Clil!mm!17 ud1St. lovely kitchen, towel for low Herman of Miami score. LOSTBlack Henry was a Miss Tillie Geiger of Miami Margaret'sf Catholic Church. business visitor in Clewiston 'Mon /IA. stuffed tomato salad and cupcakes spent, Monday and Tuesday on busi- Mass every Sunday morning at f were served the day. by hostessto ness in Clewiston. Miss Geiger is 8:30. Mrs. Dave Alston Mrs. J. W. onyx ring, diamond inset - district recreational director for On the last Sunday in each Fleetwood Lanier of West Palm Ezelle Mrs. H. E. Hall, Mrs. Leslie WPA. month. mas's at 10:30 on Wednesday evening a.m. Beach transacted business in Clew- Miller, Mrs. I. M. Pafford Mrs.T. . - iston Monday. B. Shelley, Mrs. G. B. Thomas between Hopkins Building and Mr. and Mrs. James U. Owens Community Church. i spent the week-end in Miami, Mrs. Sunday School at 9:45 and Mrs. K. Bowden. residence of G. Z. Meredith. Mr. and .Mrs.. H. J. B. Schainberg: a.m. Owens:. returning to Washington Morning services at 11 a.m. Rev Reward, if returned to Eunice left the latter part of the week Sunday evening after a visit with Kent Pendleton of Fort Myers will Seventy Million Trees for a vacation trip to the, :Elaine Meredith v her husband here. deliver the morning sermon on woods. Patterson Sunday. Free To LandownersFarmers I Mrs. R. Y. and sons, Christian Endeavor Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller and Monday even- Mr.! and Mrs. Walker' Nail spent Bob and Dick, left Friday for a ing at 8 o'clock. I an' I.:...:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:NNN.. .. :..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:NNI. . visit with relatives in Pensacola. landowners in the Sunday on a trip to the woods. > They will be joined later by Mr. Firit Baptist Church. South will shortly have available Mrs., Keathley Bowden and Mrs. Patterson for a vacation trip. :Sunday School at 9:45: a.m..**, approximately 70 million seedlingsfor I For Rent I! Morning v 11 planting on eroded or worship a.m. A non-pro- X W. F. Simpson were Saturday visitors ** Mr. and Mrs. Jones Bryan had visiting pastor will preach, on 'Sun- ductive farm land according to : in . Fort Myers. .. ,f as their guests over the weekendMiss day morning. Regional Forester Joseph C. Kircher :_|::' 3 Room FurnishedI ._;. , Louise Bryan and Mr. P. M. B. Y. P. U. services at 7 of the U. S. Forest Service. p.m. :: J. L. Whitaker spent a few days :: ; with Jacobsen of Tampa. Mr. Jacobsenis ;Wednesday evening prayer meet- These seedlings, range from slash Apartment in Fort Myers his family this ' : :: week. Mrs. Bryan's father, and Miss ing at the home of Mrs. W. R. pine to black locust and are being ::|_::: Hot .Water |; Bryan is a sister of Mr. Bryan. Broaderick.The produced by the various State Forest - Rev Services in state-owned nurs- %; Phone :: Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Kolstad Lloyd Mines will preach :: Box 423, or ? Mrs. J. A. McGehee and Miss again on the '14th of this month. eries and will be distributed to the and son, Kim, spent the week-end I 319 I Runelle McGehee motored to West The church expects to call its pas- public at cost of production. r at Fort Myers Beach tt Palm Beach Tuesday to take Miss tor on the' 21st, and hopes to be Increased public interest' in reforestation .:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:. Mary Lou Suther, who has been ocupying its new building by that accounts for. the large Hal Frierson is spending his va- their guest for the past several time. step up 'in nursery stock produced cation in Miami, Key West and days. and although this year's growth of Fort Myers.Mrs. ,/ __ i MISS GLORIA FREEDLUND seedlings is greatly increased over : Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ward and I HONORED WITH PARTY that of past years, it is felt that The Clewiston Inn Wilfred Lockhart of West daughters, Miss Mildred and Grace the demand will be far greater than Palm Beach is visiting friends in Salon Wiard, and Miss Hazel Prince left Miss Beulah Guthrie entertainedat the supply. With this in view, Beauty Clewiston for a few days. Sunday for a week's visit in Jacksonville the home of Mrs. Gratton George Forest Service officials urge inter- Sadye Young-Manager -b and other points In North yesterday afternoon with a cootie ested landowners to place requirements Miss Laura Matteson left Monday announce the addition ofMiss I Florida. ]party honoring her Miss with their State Forestersas guest, for a visit of a few Miss , 1ays.with , Dorothy Lockhart in" Fort Myers. ---- (Gloria Freedlund of Miami. early as possible in order that Hazel PrinceTo : Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Lov- Cootie prizes were won by Misses pro-rated amounts may be decided of Canal Point moved to well in advance of planting time. their operating staff. Miss L. E. Pepe and R. C. Baird vorn Julianne Oglesby and Maxiue Doty, PI ince Invites her friends to call Clewiston this week, Mr. Lovvorn and were boxes of powder. High In order to assist landowners on her at her new location for spent the week-end with their with the utmost in de luxe beauty I technical phases of their into' the been transferred having families in Palm Beach. j prize, a piece of lingerie was won service. j general office of the sugar corpor-i by Maxine Doty. Miss Freedlund, planting program a pamphlet "Planting Southern Pines," recommending -I PLAIN SHAMPOOand :: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Herr, and Mrs. I ation. who received a novel china figureas !SET' ....__..._____..___...._.___...._ OCI'LAIN Patterson of West Palm Beach were guest prize, also won low score, and explaining the most I SHAMPOO, SET .75CSOAI'LESS Mrs. D. G. Alston has returned a ,manicure preparation. successful methods of planting has I and DRY __._._._......___.__...._"...n Wednesday visitors in Clewiston.Mr. ; from a visit with her mother, Mrs.J. Delicious refreshments were been prepared by the Forest Ser- I : SHAMPOO! 75c Columbus Geor- serv- vice and may be secured free by and SETSOAPICSS..__-.._._...,_....__._.....-...._. J. Allbright in , ed to Misses Gloria Freedlund, Max- and Mrs. E. C. Mills and I MIAMPOOSET sons Gene and Bub, were week-end j gia. Miss Martha Nell Alston who ine Doty, Margaret VonMach, Juli addressing a card to the State For- : and DRY _.. _._..... #1.00 j accompanied her, 'remained for a ester or to the Regional Forester, I anne Oglesby and Lee Pridgen. SET mid visitors in Fort Myers. I longer visit. ,' U. S. Forest Service, Atlanta, Georgia / DRY .......?...._.__....._.....-....._.....-....-".....50c requesting the Department of . I --- WET Misses Clarice and Elsie Lam- Mr. and Mrs. Gideon H. Brownare I HAROLD BROADERICK'S 9TH Agriculture Leaflet No. 159. i SET .. ..... ........_.....-.-............-._........_......... 35 C BIRTHDAY IS OBSERVED mons have returned from a visit of in Lake Wale's. I proud parents of a baby daughter I END CURLS two weeks who was born Tuesday, in the Harold Lloyd Broaderick enter- STATE WELFARE BOARD GIVES I $3.50 and $4.00 Clewiston hospital. The baby has REPORT OF YEAR'S ACTIVITY! tained a number of his friends at 0. A. Jones J. D. Bruce, jr. and PERMANENT WAVES Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Crochet were been named Marjorie Ellen and the home of his parents, ],fl'. and i visitors Saturday in West Palm weighed 5 pounds 8 ounces. Mrs. W. R. Broaderick, Milcrest Jacksonville, August 4, (Special) j|i $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 Beach. Apartments Tuesday afternoon celebrating -I During the first year of its incumbency i $8.00Facials Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Logan and his 9th birthday. I the State Welfare Board : * Mrs. R. C. Wilson, Mrs. L. R. daughter, Sheila Foster, left Friday The afternoon was spent, in play received 06,278 applications for Old : dyes and other beauty Oliphant, Mrs. R. C. Nowling and for Fort Myers. Mr. Logan ing games and contests. Prizes 'Age Assistance which added to the:( needs at moderate prices Mis. C. E. Nail were visitors Fri- has been master plumber at the were won by Gladys Jackson and 8,416 pending when it was inducted ,:' : day in Fort Myers.Mr. Clewiston Inn and the family have Buddy Trice. Harold received many into office on July 1, 1937, brought : The Inn Beauty Salon resided here since Christmas. lovely and useful gifts. the total number' of applications to'! Unexcelled Beauty Craft and Mrs. Hansel McDuffieand Refreshments of cake, punch and 44,694.Of i Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wilson ac- cookies were served to the follow- the '" daughters. Gloria and Betty, applications filed 21,- : returned Thursday from a stay of companied Mrs. L.' R. Oliphant to ing:. Oliver and Jack Martinez, several weeks in Georgia. West Oliphant Palm left Beach by train Sunday.for her home Mrs. Edith. D. Alice Dobbins Daughtrey Carolyn, James Robinson andA. =.y.t.:.:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..: :..:..:..;..:..:..:+:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:: / in Marietta after visiting here fora . Bevely Joan Prevail Bobby Top- 1 * Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dickson of a few weeks. Raymond and Mamie Trice, MEN _ per Peoria, Illinois, are spending a fe I | weeks in Clewislon on business. Mamie Johnson, David Belcher, The Dicksons guests at the Inn. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hirsch left Gladys Jackson, Bobby and Dickie are I:: Your :: Sunday for a two weeks visit with Hanna, Doris Simmons Christine Credit Is Good I their daughter, Mrs. C. E. Hollings- . and and Ernest Reddish, Grant ? Mrs. Sam W. Houser left Friday worth, in Bartow. Mrs. Hirsch will Esther Brewer, Junior Shaw, Mrs. :: :t for West Palm Beach, where g Wear a NEW Tailored Individual later go to Atlanta for a visit at Hanna g Gilbert Johnson, Mrs. Floyd , she will the spend remainder of her old home before returning :;: Measure Suit While You :;: s the summer at the Houser. home. to Mrs. Helen Dyess, Mrs. J. W.. Dugh- Pay & Clewiston. try, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Fred ? ? Rev. and Mrs. Forest C. Tayfor Topper. :*: A postcard will bring the Lake's Old :*_: left the first of the Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Mobley, sr. --. :: week ; Dependable Tailor Representative :: of Miami : for Fort Lauderdale, where Rev. are spending some time LADIES AID SOCIETY MET I Taylor will fill the pulpit of the with their son, Gordon Mobley and THURSDAY AFTERNOON :: (, Lauderdale Presbyterian Church: grandson, Don, while Mrs. Gordon I CHAS, E. LEAR |:i Mobley is in Jacksonville at the Aid at The during the month of August, while Ladies Society met the regular minister! Js oq vacation. ant bedside wig| of jp J.her quits father Hit, >dReich-" .'d' Thursday the home afternoon of Mrs.' J.wth E(,. Beardgley' i 5 p K; ;";";"; :'.Mi!; ;':";"; ;";"; ;";";NNfNiNfN N/N/NM1NiN'N1N'NiN1N1N/1/N;:M;N:M; ;*;/! :M N XiFRIDAY J ... i I JL' , I .. : I ' : All Is Fair Even If \ T u Its ,is irl C It Is a Dog's Life \ I HEAR[ GJr 8 He was a pork butcher, and he ! and his sausages had done very I well indeed in the town-until a , rival came along and, by under- i cutting and pushful publicity, ! started to take all the trade. Butcher No. 1 was sitting in his HERIGJr A B' shop musing on what the inside ofa I poorhouse would look like, whena (- bright idea suddenly Struck him. I -'z'. r., I as he could, he hurried to his- competitor's shop and, elbowing SYNOPSISThe ness to discuss with his host and from the outer corner of his left pointed questions regarding Locust his way through the crowd of cus- had remained in the library. eye across the cheek and under-the Hill and its people. , tomers planted dead dog congregation of the Old White ChurchIn "We've been having such a nice jaw. The ear on the same side "Thought I was goin' to see; it the counter. a on Locust Hill turns out in full force to look visit with your son ." Mrs. seemed to have suffered damageall from inside the hoosegow," ,he " Jonathan Far 'Ere y'are Jack he Dr. over the new preacher. exclaimed - "ell. and there is much speculation among Marblestone beamed. "So sorry you its own. chuckled, sailing his cigarette butt in a loud voice. "That 4fe communicants as to what sort of man must go. Evelyn and I were so in- The scarred face brought no response into the fireplace with an accurate I makes the dozen." church he will be.had Cassius recommended Brady: Dr.treasurer Farwell of the for terested Such a pity your dear from Kerney's mental collection flip. Cop down at the depot. Took the post after hearing his baccalaureate ser wife was not spared to share your but he felt amply justified me for one of them public enemies, mon at the graduation of Dale Farwell. his labors ." in accosting the new arrival. 1 guess." son Lenora, who Interests is a geologist.Dale who Brady's lives alone daughter with Evelyn took up the theme as her "Lookin' for somebody, buddy?" "You told him, of course, that his father. Dr. Farwell meets the membersof mother's voice trailed away in its "Maybe. Is this a pinch?" you were coming here?" -: -> 11 his congregation personally accepts their customary indecision."Is "That depends," was the grim re "Sure. But he trailed me all the to be impressed by the tributes banker's but family refuses, the Maiblestones whose Dale a good cook, Doctor Far- ply. "I like to know who folks are same. Say, Dominie Ain't it daughter Evelyn obviously sets her cap for well?" she wanted to know. "I've that get off here. I get paid for it." about time my sidekick was showin' are Dale.curious Meanwhile about the the mystery women of of the the town Far- been wondering if I dared drop in The eyes under the cap scanned upi' wells' womanless housekeeping. In the privacy on you at meal time. You'd almost Kerney coolly. There was" a slight "I expected him before this." of his room Dale has enshrined a picture have to ask me to remain, you flicker of amusement in their gray "arwelJ drew a large open-face SILOSA of a beautiful woman." inscribed Marble-in know.". depths. watch from his pocket and studiedit childish lettering "Elaine. The DOLLAR SAVED In feed cost is a dollar stones invite the Farwells to dinner ,with "Of course." There was no sug- "Okay, flatfoot. I was just "thoughtfully. added to your profit. Cut feed cost with Cassius Brady. At the dinner Evelyn monopolizes gestion of amusement in the min- startin' to pay a call on my boss." "Has he made up his mind yet TeVEsTIo booklet SILOS CANNED Write DOLLARS.: for valu J9; Dale. ister's dark eyes. "Who's he?' what he's goin'. to _do?" Lamneck Products Inc., 618 Dublin Avenue - "Then I think I will. I could help "Doc Farwell. Know him, do "He is going back to school. I do Columbus, Ohio.Civilized. CHAPTER in-Continued with the dishes, at least. I'm sure you?" not know just how soon." -4- that Dale would like to have me "I know him, all right But.. ." "The sooner the better," Pink SaharaThree "That sounds dreadfully energet- help him. Wouldn't you?" Evelyn "Then you might show me wherehe grumbled. "Here hs \f now. Driv- I !c. I'm sure that someone told me turned to him with a smile and' a hangs out. Trail along, if it in' up with a dame. Classy, all you ,were studying for the ministry, flash of her white teeth. suits you." right. Get'a load of her, will you?" and a half million square under your father," Evelyn,said., "Dale and I are old campaign- i "His church is up the next street Farwell stepped near enough the miles of sand. That is the Sahara Dale chuckled with undisguised window to look over the smaller desert. amusement. I man's shoulder. Six thousand we years ago "Hardly! If I ever had an idea of 1Ifi "She is "the daughter of one of my might have seen it as an expanseof becoming a preacher, I would have f v members. His dark eyes contract grassland, where flocks and been discouraged long ago. My fa -r L I I ed a trifle. herds grazed in abundance. This ther's too shining an example, to "Then you picked a good church. conception of the Sahara's past Here the kid." of thinking. comes , my way has been formulated as a resultof Quick steps sounded in the hall. "Isn't he wonderful! There'ssomething a chance nap, taken by a mem- The parlor door was flung and so-so fascinating'' about open ber of Professor De Caporiacco's Dale stood framed in the entrance. him. Everybody's quite mad over scientific expedition when explor- him. Only You know, I'm V 2fr / "Pink Mulgrew! Gee, but I'm ing the Oases of Kufra. On rather in awe of him. He looks so Ark Tz'r\ glad to see you, Pink!" Dale had the awakening, his attention strayedto dignified and stern. Is he really?" a. little man by the.shoulders. shakinghim a series of rough scratches on "Oh, no. I used to feel that way affectionately. the rocks forming his pillow, about him when I was a kid," Dale / r. "Same here. But not in them which proved to be prehistoric remarked "Of trick pants. Bad enough to go in reflectively. coursewe drawings of goats, cows, .oxen, haven't seen such a lot of each for a sissy game without dressin'You sheep, gazelles and elephants, other these past Perhaps I look pretty fit, otherwise. Ancyou've years. most of them depicted in the act understand him better now. He'sa been playin' with dames, I of performing agricultural labor, mighty shooter." see. I should have got here sooner square testifying to the Sahara's erst- " "I'm sure he is. Have you met 'R and started ,you trainin'. while fertility. "Dale." Farwell interposed the many people here? Actual grindstones, flint plow- word almost "I sharply. imaginethat "Almost Oh there have . no one. , shares and other of implements Pink would like his to go to been quite a few dropping in at the Stone have been found age man room. Will you show him the way? house. But father does the honors. when in the sands round digging , The minister stood without moving "Then have friends here? you no the Oweinat oases to the west of after the pair left the parlor. "Only one, you might say. I Khartoum, a region of sand- His brows drawn into frownas r were a haven't seen her since I came. f storms.-Philadelphia Inquirer. ; he stared down at the rug. The "Really? Evelyn's eyes widenedto expression on his face did not sudden attention. The drawl in g t I change until the silence was broken - her tone vanished. "Whom are J you by al, sound from the second floor. ? N' nu ,1 about? talking "; It was the staccato tattoo of a "Miss Brady. I met her out I West. punching bag, vibrating under the II Lee came to the door. attack of professional knuckles. "Oh 1 never thought ap Brush"Applicator , Do you mean she attended the same ers," Farwell interposed quietly. Got a high steeple. DoctorFarwell's Within forty-eight hours Locust JUST ADAH makes"BLACK MUCH iARTHFR LEAF 40"GO I school you did? Why, how odd! You "Just the same ." Mrs. Mar- house is on the far side. Hill was mulling over a Farwell IN FEATHERS.. I are a friend of Lee Brady. I knew blestone trying again. By the graveyard." problem that dimmed its predecessors ! she had been in college somewhere, For the first time since his arrivalin "Sounds cheerful. Thanks." completely. This new and in- but I never supposed Then Locust Hill, the minister volun- "Wait just a minute. You mean triguing puzzle was the latest addi- ! you've known her for long time," his i'I i'i'I a teered information regarding you work for the reverend? tion to the household. parsonage Evelyn said. J personal affairs. "That's whatever." The little man Who was this Pink Mulgrew? i'j j "But I haven't. That's the funny "The present arrangement at the grinned impudently. "I'm his hired The fact that he had been seen part of it. I never met her until parsonage is temporary. Our house- girl. Well., so long See you in conversing with Constable Kerney' I I Mr. Brady came to town, com- keeper will be here shortly. And church." gave rise to rumors that Mr. Mul- I mencement time. He heard father now I really must say good-night." Kerney stood staring after the departing grew was a sometime gangster, em- preach the baccalaureate sermon figure as if uncertain of the, ployed by the pastor for purposesof and introduced himself. Miss Bra- CHAPTER IV best course to When the \ pursue. reformation. Pink's sinister appearance - dy was with him. That's when I latter vanished around the corner of made the suggestion en- found we had been together at the Aside from more or less routine the station, the constable followed.A tirely feasible. Mulgrew must be a \ cO\ U for two years, and I never knewit. 'duties, Constable Kerney of Locust moment later, he sighted his servant. ." Hill permitted himself one diver- quarry walkipg briskly along Mar- "Oh." Evelyn's red mouth curvedin sion. It was meeting the half dozen ket Street in the direction of Old "Pagin' Mister Fa-awell!" Qo a smile. "Lee is a dear. We north and south-bound trains whose White. Kerney followed at a distance Pink Mulgrew thrust his head were in high school together and schedules called for a stop within calculated to disarm suspi- into the living room. Dale was went' to the same kid parties here. I the province of his authority.The cion. It wouldn't hurt to shadow there, stretched comfortably on the " I haven't seen so much of her late- office of the law was little, this new arrival.To couch reading a magazine. fora'NEW ly." more than a stone's throw from the his chagrin, he saw the man "Phone, Pink?" "Are you children getting acquainted railroad station and only pressing with the suitcase turn with a friendly "Yeah. The girl friend. Want me kind ? I thought I'd look in." business prevented the officer from wave of his paper parcel as he to dust off the clubs?" of Mrs. Marblestone rustling into the taking; his unobtrusive stand near entered the parsonage yard. Ker- "Never mind. I'll get it." He room to stand looking in vague per- the telegraph operator's observation ney continued his stroll, watchingthe rose and made his way out to the vacation plexity at the two on the settee. window a few moments before each next scene from the corner of telephone. "Hello," he said briefly. "Please sit down, Mr. Farwell," train's; arrival. his eye. He saw the door openedby "Hello," returned a cheerful THIS year, try a new vaca- she resumed. "I can squeeze in Public buses and automobiles Doctor Farwell. The man in voice. "It's Lee Brady." tion-where it's cool, where between the two of you-like this." would have furnished a more accurate the cap dropped his parcels and extended -. "Oh! I When did you get to there's golf, yachting, beachor She suited action to the word. "Eve index to the town's tran- both hands with a shrill: town? 1 say! Are you going be pool bathing and every lyn, you've been smoking. I don't sients, but the station offered a con- "Hey, Dominie!" home this afternoon? And may I conceivable recreation plus know what, Doctor Farwell would venient method of keeping one's fin- There was no mistaking the smileof call?" and marine think. What do you think?" ger on' the traveling pulse. greeting on the minister's pale "If you can spare the time." Dale military pageantryat She turned to Dale who was try- Kerney's shrewd eyes were ever face, as his own hands went out to thought he heard a suppressed history's birthplace!, The ing to accommodate himself to what "on the alert. Nearby cities fur- clasp the stranger's. laugh. "Please do," Lee went on building and grounds are was left of his former place. nished him with frequent "fliers" "Well, I vow!" Kerney ejaculated hurriedly. "I want you to meet the beautiful-the sea view mag- ..j., "I quite approve," he assured her describingwanted criminals- as he turned and retraced his nicest person in Locust Hill." nificent. There's dancing {,04 J gravely. rogues' gallery likenesses, aliases steps in the direction of his office. Dale was "quickened by a thrill of nightly-Only a few hours "Dear, dear. Everything's so different and, not infrequently, a mention of Jonathan Farwell smiled across anticipation as he strode on his way away. Write for rates. these days. It's a trying tempting rewards. The constable the parlor at his guest who lolled to that afternoon appointment. He thing to bring up an attractive acquired the knack of keeping these easily in the largest of the uphol- hadn't quite realized how eager he young daughter. You know, whenI unfavorable portraits in the .backof stered chairs, puffing on a cigaretteand was to see Lee again. titHeadquarters was a girl ." his mind. Locust Hill with its grinning delightedly. The min- The Brady home somehow looked For the next hour, Mrs. Marble- quiet respectability might easily appeal ister's smile held a warmth that no the way Dale had hoped. It, stoodin for stone dominated the conversation, to some fugitive as a peaceful Locust. Hill acquaintance had been the center of a large lawn. A W1LLIAMSBURGYorktom familiarizing herself wholeheartedlywith haven. I privileged to see. house of drab_ brick topped by a Jamestown her guest's past, present and This uncompromising vigilance "Pink, it does seem good to see mansard roof, its colored slates laidin future. appeared to have met with possible you again!" patterns. A house to live in. TieCIAMBEPVLIN When Doctor Farwell came down- results one afternoon._ Number: 406_ "No foolin'? Some nice dump." Lee came to the door. The same stairs with Henry Marblestone, he from the North, slowed to a grinding The man called Pink looked about Lee of the bro.wn- eyes and ready found Dale still in his corner, his halt on time. The last passengerto the parlor approvingly.uThe" old smile. Of the bronze curls. appearance suggesting that of a wit clamber down the steps of the stuff looks pretty familiar. (TO CONTINUED : ness enduring a cross-fire of exam- smoker was a small man who Farwell emitted one of his rare Sidney Banks,Pre,Went ination and hoping to remember. clutched a shabby suitcase in one laughs. He had relaxed strangelyin The Happy Man the salient points of his story. The hand and a paper parcel in the oth- this little man's presence, sit- That man is happy whom nothing OLD POINT COMFORT minister ting low in his own chair with his makes less strong than he is; he came to his aid by refusing a chair. He offered the prep- er.An unprepossessing figure this long black legs outstretched and keeps to the heights, leaning upon VIRGINIAI + hands thrust in his trouser pockets. none but himself; for one who sus- about aration of his evening sermon as stranger, looking uncertainly fall. an excuse for taking an early leave. from under the cap drawn low over The two men chatted for a time, tains himself by any prop may Brady, it appeared, had some busi- his thin face. A livid welt ran Pink telling of his trip and asking -Seneca. 1 1 ,. " I ,. ", -- -t'\ ... . ------- ------- 1 'IMPROVED I , ! UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL TIE CHEERFUL CHERV5 ; OUR COMIC 'SECTION ,It' -nobody Fuvlt Isvt. . i SUNDAY Lesson your OJtif' vovVe 5fcdetae . P bear this remark By HAROLD L.. L\JNDQUIST. D. D. \ I Dean of The Moody Bible Institute in mind- j of Chicago. your I Western Newspaper Union. THere's no one ,wKocfcnt Lesson for August 7 n I Snoopie : I n E>:y just be being eternally honest$k.dt RUTH: ADVENTUROUS FAITH ........ and kind. ' !1C"",! LESSON TEXT-Ruth 1618. GOLDEN TEXT-Thy people shall be my -\, d people, and thy God my God.-Ruth 1:16. :\. : PRIMARY TOPIC-A Girl Named Ruth. ti I JUNIOR TOPIC-The Story of Ruth. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC- Ruth's Wise Choice. 00 YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPICAn G t, Adventurous Faith. : ..:.1 I WNU Service. Out of the dark fastnesses of an rI '" ', ., \. underground dungeon into the -. brightness and warmth of God's sun- - - shine-such is the transition we make = \ - when we turn from the moral and ------: ---:= @f 1af 1 -=== ====-- -= V CVO'tlftt2C1'1Q spiritual failures of Samson to con- J.Ji1' W : sider the lovely story of Ruth. She '1 _-- Ib-- :: the Week ' ' 0t -- --- , lived in the midst of the travailsand = the sorrows of life, in fact we find her at the beginning of the - book which bears her wid- Tutti-frutti Ice Cream. name, a . ow who has lost all that the world (Automatic refrigerator) ,.I" \'z package (scant J4 cupvanilla. ic, would hold dear. Yet she becauseof cream powder '. ' her purity of life and devotion to 2 tablespoons sugar ' God rises higher and higher while 1 cup canned pineapple Juice r , .0. 2 tablespoons maraschino. cherry juice ,:.' the one of whom we spoke last I 1 cup cream, whipped week starting with every advantage I V cup canned crushed pineapple slipped lower and lower because 6 2 tablespoons maraschino broken cherries walnut diced meats of his sin. Combine ice cream powder and Ruth was the greatgrandmotherof sugar., ,Add fruit juices very-grad King David, and thus this Gen- T ually, stirring until dissolved. tile woman became one of the an- I Fold in whipped cream. Turn into ' cestors of Jesus. (See Ruth 4:22: freezing tray of automatic refrigerator - with Luke 3:22.) Many folk are ,. setting control for coldest greatly concerned about their ances- freezing temperature. Stir when try-one could wish that more were frozen V\ inch thick on sides and concerned about living such lives twice more at 20-minute intervals, and developing such characters as adding fruits and nuts with third will make them good ancestors.I. time stirring. Freezing : about Commendable Loyalty (vv., 6- 3 hours. Makes about % quart 10). __ / ice cream. Tragic misfortune had visited (l'nplrlrht. \'. N. U. -- - Naomi, who with her husband and Humble WorkIt --- two sons had gone from Bethle- hem to Moab in a time of famine. is a great mistake to suppose Not only had her husband died but that the best work of the worldis also her two sons,. who had mar- done by people of great strengthand ried Gentile women, leaving three S SuC4A C1aRMINGci4 { great opportunities. It is un- widows in one family to mourn to- questionably an advantage to gether. Naomi craved, the fellow- iL Wi EZES f {E v) have both these things, but neitherof ship of her own people in her hourof -M YLL 6tvE "IOUAK -- tR e. Ytz them is a necessity to the man trial and arose to return to her 55 who 'has the spirit and the pluckto own land. achieve great results. Her departure brought out in the Some of the greatest work of A our time has been done, by men of two daughters-in-law the expressionof b'"r feebleness.How kindness and loyalty which physical . should exist' in every family but which is all too often lacking. Her T J r Womenin own testimony concerning these girls of Moab is that they had dealt "kindly" with her and with the T Their 40's dead. That word speaks volumes. There is so little genuine kindness Can Attract Men : <, ,' in the world. Both Orpah and Ruth E J :\ . went with her on the way-pro- Here's good advice for a woman during her change (usually from 33 to 52), who fears testing their loyal purpose to go she'll lose her appeal to men, who worries with her all the way. Thus far about hot flashes, loss of pep, dizzy spells, R upset nerves and moody spells. . the two sisters were not differentiated Get more fresh air, 8 hrs.sleep and if you -but the next incident reveals need a good general system tonic take LydiaE. -AN' you Pinkham s Vegetable Compound, mado Ruth as the one who had an /7L especially for women. It helps Nature build ucKe. SSI'iZ, physical resistance thus helps give more up II. Undeniable Love (vv. 11-14). : vivacity to enjoy life and assist calming .I No one could for a moment con- P yO tj U'1. N o7Q jittery nerves and disturbing symptoms that V icei3E E iJof .>,, often accompany change of life. WELLWORTH demn Orpah for yielding to her 1 u tiE.E TRYING! o u N'E-D t 4o mother-in-law's entreaty that she Y __ , : ___ 1 ht o u Gt{- return to her own people. She affectionately 0 ( n+tlysus fd kisses Naomi and in C tears turns "But Ruth \ :F1 LAK U MAD MOTHERS, ATTENTION! If away. child has WORMS, the clave unto her." Ac Kt ss your rT M . P best remedy to drive them out Such love cannot be denied. It r is Dr. ;Peery's "Dead Shot"Vermifuge. ' is the most precious possession that Good for a man can have, apart from his By grown also. 50c bottle at drug- ups a fellowship with God. The love of a C. M. gists or Wright's Pill Co., 100 Payne devoted father or mother, of a noble J Gold St., New York, N. Y.straiaed . helpmate, or of a little laddie or lassie, these are the things that OWNU e Bell Syndicate.-WNU Service. really make life worth while, that stand out as an oasis in the desertof i life, as a light in the darkness. I I TOLD PHOEBE I WAS WHAT DID SUE SAY But Ruth takes one more step. KNEEDEEP TO THAT Her kindness and loyalty, her un- IN LOVE WITH HER f O eWes quickly overtheir " swerving love,lead on to a confes- strength if treated sion of her faith in the true God, p with Leonardi's Golden Eye and the declaration of an Lotion. Blood-shot,inflamma- III. Inseparable Unity (vv. 15-18). tion and soreness are relieved Literature knows no more beauti- ,'" without pain in one day Cools, ful gem than verses 16 and 17. It ., heals and strengthens. was the Great Commoner, Bryan, o ;\ LEONARDI'S who said, "We cannot hope to con- GOLDEN EYE LOTION tribute to literature sentence C a so MAKES WEAK EYES STRONG exquisite and thrilling as that into 350 at all Jrvggiitt which Ruth poured the full meas- New Large SkI with Dropper-50 cents ure of a noble heart, but we can P S.B.Leonardl & Co., New Rochelle N.T. imitate her devotion." The story is told of a fine young Englishman who left his betrothed ' sweetheart to to California 53 KILL ALL \"J;.. go dur- FLIES ing the great gold rush. He was Plnccd ,to make fortune yga Killer attracts and kills Sir.V . a and then going Guaranteed, effective. Neat, send for her. He sent her his first SHE SAID tC convenient-Cannot eplllVllnot - ) soil orinjure anything. gold nugget. But alas, there were "I'LL PUT YOU ON MY a- Y--j 1 Lasts dealers all Harold ecason.eomers.20o at Inc ml, none to follow and soon he becamenot WADING LIST.! 150DeKalbAveB'klynN.Y.It . only poverty stricken but ill. In noble sacrifice' he decided to release - her from her promise, and 11 wrote to tell her so. She (and one .r WNU-7 31-38 , could almost believe her name was Ruth) took the treasured nugget, SMALL SIZEtNE LARGE SIZE had it made into a ring engravedas 60c ,. s .20 a gift from her to him with the additional words "Ruth 1:16, 17." ByJ. In due time it reached the young man with its tender and inspiring Millar Watt l (fRA"'O Rel' message-"Intreat me not to leave Brings Blessed thee," and the assurance of her from aches and pains of devotion until death. RHEUMATISMNEURITIS May this dizzy and bemuddled and LUMBAGO l. world have many more characterslike OWNU e Bell Synd1c te.-WNU Servlc Try_ bottf .. Why Suffer Ruth. _; i ATVALL:GOOD.DRUG .STORES -. 0. I r ., .,. .-' ," .' :,.',.,/.:'" '.',- :;.:..'- .., "",- ,.;.,. : ..::}"i}.' ':'hi,: ;" .:J. : <;k '''1"k" ,... '. :: '" '" , EIGHT THE CLEWISTOX NEWS FRIDAY AUGUST B, 1038 - - .I 'Pacific House' at '39 Fair on S. F. Bay f Farmers Should a of.BE copy IT of FURTHER this Resolution RESOLVED shall that be "i.,' Attend published once each week for two HearingIt weeks 1n a newspaper published In ; the City of Clewiston, Florida and a copy thereof posted upon the lands upon which such buildings are located. will bo to the interest of BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that V every vegetable farmer of Glades the owner or owners of said property are hereby notified that if such partially - and other counties in this vr( ) n' ? 5fC.3.'roa .,+ :. *,. ;'" ). ,rN7y.M area destroyed buildings are not removed - : f. di G i.," n .... ;:" .* to attend the sugar cane'wage by them within the aforesaid forty (40) days time that the City **r <-T' v-' : / >iwp t hearing which is to be conducted Commission of the City of Clewistonwill at the courthouse here Tuesday cause the same to be removed and to pay therefor, and to charge, _ beginning at 9:00 o'clockin assess and collect the expenses thereof - the morning as a lien against the said landor as a claim against the owner or While the meeting' is being owners thereof, as provided by the conducted by officials of the Agricultural Charter Adopted of by the the City City of Clewiston.Commissionon Adjustment\ Administration August 1, 1938. to hear evidence to be con- K. D. DUFFJ. A. McGEIIEE / 1 o0d J ,. S 9i .1 sidered in establishing: a just :MALCOLM W. BIGG R. Y. PATTERSON wage rate for sugar cane growers 151 Aug. 5, 12. _ f !l it will never-the-less affect _ vegetable- growers of the vicinityto RESOLUTIONWHEREAS I almost as 'great an extent as : fire has partially burned - the sugar cane growers indirectly. I the buildings located and situatedon If the is the following described property sugar company required - in the City of Clewiston Florida: to pay a wage rate of Lots 13, 14, 15, 1G, 17, Block 385, and, ' a f c.. T $1.60 a day as was recently set WHEREAS, the owners of the said for Florida growers and must property cannot be found within the r'M.. City and have no known agent within at the same time provide a home the City, and'VHEREAS. I for the laborer, a plot for a it expedient for the garden and meet"arious other general welfare of the City to demolish - the remaining part of said requirements, it is evident that buildings and clean up the premiseson which said buildings are located, the farmer who cannot meet NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RE- such salaries will have difficulty SOLVED, by the Commissioners of in securing adequate labor dur- the City of Clewiston, Florida, that the owners of said property are ing the sugar cane harvest seas- hereby directed and required to remove - on.' And it is at the time when the said buildings from said property within forty (40) days here- I the cane is being harvested, that of.BE . Here is the colorful "Pacific IJtcuse" to be erected at the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition, the greater part of the vegetable IT FURTHER, RESOLVED thata I on Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay. History, culture and customs of the nations of the'Pacific will be of the Everglades is also published copy of once this each Resolution week shall for two be crop dramlti ul tter The building will rise oa the edge of onq of the picturesque lagoons on Treasure Island harvested. weeks in a newspaper published in ---- J being the City of Clewiston, Florida, and a Ample room and timo will be copy thereof posted upon the lands Wharf Work To or other metal. Turpentine far- SAFETY COUNCIL MAKES provided for all farmers wishingto upon which IT FURTHER such buildings RESOLVED are located.BE that. I mers in the naval stores region, APPEAL FOR HELP attend and be heard at the the owner or owners of said propertyare Start In 3 Weeks therefore, nofind. theirsmall hearing and everyone' of them ally hereby destroyed notified buildings that if are such not parti-removed - worked-out timberan asset rather Realizing ,that SAFETY is every- should make their plans to at- by them within the aforesaid liability forty (40) days time, that the City than because it be --- a can ones job, and desiring that every- tend. Commission of the City of Clewistonwill An official of the Okeechobe sold to the pulp mills. As soon one participate in the work Chair- cause the same to be removedand to pay therefor, and to charge,' Construction Company, low bidderson as a new crop of trees has been man Wendell Heaton of the Florida assess and collect the expenses thereof - the new wharf here and othersin started among a stand :of worked-: Safety.Council is making an appealfor Rust Mites Menace as a lien against the said landor as a claim against the owner or' Clewiston and Okeechobee, and out timber it is good forestry '100,000 members. Mr. Heaton owners thereof, as provided by the at present engaged* in repairing and practice \o cut the workedouttrees stated that he did not desire any- New Citrus Crops Charter of the City of Clewiston. Adopted by the City Commission re-sodding a section of levee in this to permit a normal develop- one to contribute large funds but on August 1, 1938. vicinity, stated this week that he ment of the new crop. Worked- he wanted 100,000 members at 25 F. D. DUFFJ. out trees frequently stand dense Lakeland, Fla., July 27-A warn- A. McGEHEE so expected construction work .on the cents each. In other words, he' MALCOLM W. BIGG wharves to begin in about three that some of them must be removed feels that every family should take,I ing to citrus growers to be on the R. Y. PATTERSON watch for rust mite damage was 152 Aug. 5, 12.Good. weeks with another crew handlingthe before the area can reproduce. out a membership to help carry'on ' work than 'that a present em- Forest owners profit when they the work (Safety is everyones I issued today by the Florida Citrus ployed here. He was unable to cut worked-out timber for pulp- business) in order to ,carry out the I I Commission. VV.V.. Hubbel, head say which of the new wharves wood not only from the cash income program, of the council and supply of the better fruit department of would be started first.-Moore Ha- they receive for otherwise value- the 2,000 schools and 12,000 I Commission. said today that reports - from the Commission's field ven Democrat. less trees but also because the teachers with safety material. It FarmLand I and from and ship- areas thus cut are released for a is estimated that a 25 cent agents, growers indicated that rust mites A. C. new crop of trees that will makea ship will carry on this member-I pers, L. Official ' Sees were working rapidly, in spite of rapid growth. Forest industries contributed without sending out I rains, and that serious the benefit by using this stagnant tim- solicitors. heavy I Use For Worked TreesCut damage to the quality of the com ber because an equivalent amountof Last year the Florida Safety rapidly growing timber is reserved Council sent to practically every ing crop was. threatened in all for Rent ' sections of the State. All growersare worked-oat turpentine tim- to increase for future use I school in the state over one-half urged to watch their crop and because the land is releasedto million pieces of !literature. This ber will release a new tree crop, closely, and to spray or dust immediately - grow new tree crops, at least a literature included safety playa, A. E. Wackerman, Industrial For- if this insect is seen in portion of which, will be pulpwoodfor songs, -posters, reading material, ester, Seaboard Railway said re- future needs. how to teach safety, plans for the I appreciable/"numbers. cently. According to the Line's "It has been estimated, by the organization of junior safety councils -[ ,r forestry authority, working long- Forest Survey that over a million and school boy patrols, in fact I Mudfish Bury Themselves leaf or slash pine trees for naval and a half cords of pine timber 'all kinds of safety material was African mudfish bury themselvesin TrespassersWill that has yielded fully of its resin given absolutely free. The Council the earth whenever the pond in stores involves placing faces on the is released as worked-out timber never charges for any of its mater- which they live dries up and await Be trees with a sharp' cutting v tool, each year by naval stores opera- ial or its services.In the rainy season. known as a hack, beginning at ! the last 30 days over '100 ProsecutedClewiston tions. It is good forestry to cut their bases and'gradually working I and use this worked-out timber summerschools have been supplied RESOLUTION upward as the horizontal streaksare wherever it retards the growth of with packages of safety material in WHEREAS, fire has partially burn- cut every few days. I new crops of trees." absolutely free. Safety is an all-' ed the buildings located and situatedon After from three to five years, year-round job. 'I I the following described propertyin on the average, the faces reach the the City of Clewiston Florida: Not does the council l. only supply I Lot 21, Block 377, maximum height for economical LET'S ,EAT the schools with safety material and, . working and are abandoned. Frequently WHEREAS, the owners of the said and but have visited speakers over I property cannot be found within the two faces .are worked on 100 civic clubs including luncheon City and have no known agent within the Eggs are one of the most, reliable the City, and'VHEREAS Realty AndDevelopment same tree at the same time, Hit clubs clubs federated p.1 of year round foods. Theirs womens it is !expedient for the is large enough, or a second or T. A. groups, the American general welfare of the City to demolish - "back face" may be worked after ason is everlasting. But in a Posts and Conferences and the Jr.l I the remaining part of said , and clean the buildings premiseson great number ,of homes eggs are up the first face is abandoned. When C. of C. The Florida Safety Coun- which said buildings are located, tree cooked in one or two or three ways, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE- a has been worked to the all cil is the clearing house for and usually served at breakfast. SOLVED, by the Commissioners of CorporationL point where there is no room for safety information in Florida and the City of Clewiston, Florida, that additional faces and the existing Sometimes, deviled, they are'an the owners of said property are will send free material to addition to the picnic basket. Eggs. gladly hereby directed and required to remove - faces have reached their maximum.. all the'said buildings from said L groups. are used freely in cakes and piss property within forty (40) days here- height for practical working, it it The organization has been sup and to stimulate other desserts and abandoned for naval stores pur- ported by subscription from a few dishes, yet not often does the poses and is known as a worked of the larger firms and corporationsin housewife turn an egg over in her J out turpentine tree. the state who are interested in hand and wonder what special dish I \\t ; '(, "Much of the worked-out timber safety as they know how it has M she could that would fea- is either too small above the face;: I I prepare helped their industries by reducing ?jo ' ture it prominently so that other - or too scattered to permit its utilization accidents and creating safer work- tI Ingredients would be simply a partof for saw logs. The worked ing conditions for their employees. '; the out trees usually are nearly girdle background. Won't you help make Florida IIUI' by the abandoned turpentine face: Baked potatoes form an excell- and your community a safer placein and frequently are severely fin ent background in the following which to live by joining the (S'{ \ damaged and, as a rule, grow bu recipe to be served in hot weatheron Florida Safety Council and mailing : > a negligible amount, barely enougl a meatless menu. Cottage cheese them 25' cents for you and each , to remain alive. Such stagnan salad, sliced tomatoes, bread and member 'of your family. You can '", " timber occupies large areas of fo; butter and a drink complete a mail your subscription to the Flo- I , est land, preventing or limiting th wholesome, easily prepared, deli- ida Safety Council, Tampa, Florida. ., " establishment of new tree crop! cious meal. ;, . that would otherwise rapidly ma :Nest Eggs Ocean iieptus date/we Mme ; ture into merchantable Umbel More than three-quarters of the a Bake large, smooth irish pota Worked-out turpentine trees, therefore ocean's floor is deeper than 1.1 toes until done and from have long been a major prob remove miles; over a half lies between 2.3 ' oven. Cut in half lengthwise and Bachelors may choose to exist in : lem in. keeping southeastern forests and 3.4 miles. Besides, there are productive, because they oc, scoop out a considerable portionof locations, called "deeps," where apartments and rented houses but , the center, forming hollow suf- below the ' the bottom lies miles cupy land to the exclusion of six ; new , the : crops of timber" the Seaboard ficent to hold a small or medium surface. In these radium is highly DIRECT YOUR FAMILY deserves happier : expert saidRecently sized egg. Arrange in shallow concentrated.Add REDUCh10 and richer life that a real home baking pan. Butter the cavity then 1-oa" established pulp ani break a raw egg into the center. l I N plsn of your own will provide. Our safe '. ;', paper mills throughout the South, Top with salt, pepper, bits of butter whoje raw egg, salt and pep IS and economical home financing plan .; however have created a marketfor and flecks of. American cheese. per and mix thoroughly. This can ,,rpECONOMICAL " pulpwood and practically all Cook in' slow oven until egg is be used at once or stored in the can help you own YOUR HOME. t/ of the , worked-out turpentine pines set and top slightly browned. refrigerator for another time. When are merchantable for this purpose. What potato has been removed ready to use, form into small, flat Federal ' Even those portions of the trees from the shells can be mashed round patties, dip In slightly beaten C'ewiston Savings .-:. , with faces can frequently usedif I thoroughly and mixed with chopped egg, then into cracker crumbs : they are not burned and charred I cold meat or ham, chopped celery I and fry: In hot fat until nicely and Loan Association and; If they do not contain nails and a sprinkle of), finely cut parsley, browned, )1' I ' - I j jJ jPAGH I jI |