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:- - : : THE CLEWIS TON NEWS I . - VOLUME 14; NUMBER 35 CLEWISTOX, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST D, 1940 SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR ' Cane Growers Satisfied With ContractsWEST _ _ _ _____ __ i -------------- POINT CADETS; CONSTRUCTION WELL Action Is DeferredOn Protest At Tuesday's Hearing Here Sugar LegislationA HERE THURSDAY ON UNDERWAY ON, NEW Against Any Alteration In Present telegram was received here 1 PLANTATION VILLAGE Tuesday from United States Senator TOUR OF INSPECTION Charles O. Andrews during, the Sugar Corporation! Agreement sugar hearing at the school audi- ' , A party of cadets from the, U. S. Construction the new plantation is well village underwayon of scheduled torium stating by the that'Senate the hearings Finance, I Tippey Building New Afternoon Session Taken Military Accdemy at West Point on Committee, on legislation designed to the United States Sugar Corporation - With Up Hearing On a five-day tour of river and harbor near Bean City which will be extend the Sugar Act of 1937 had Home For Musgrave , works in Florida, visited Clewiston known as the South Shore village. been deferred until a later date The work is being done by U. S. because of certain tax legislation I I Waged Scales for a short while Thursday after- J. F. Tippey began this week the Sugar Corporation employees under which was considered of greater I noon.' construction of a five-room bunga- : .J I the direction of Fred Henriksen. importance.The . low for T. C. Musgrave on Pas- Independent sugar cane growersof o The party, accompanied by Lieut. The construction work on the Sugar Act of 1937 expiresat ," : I adena Avenue on the second lot the, Everglades expressed 'them- : Herrol J. Skidmore, executive assistant houses is expected to be completethe the close of this year unless ' new' home of 0. A. of Clark. to Col. Lewis H. Watkins, dIs- middle of September and land- Congress extends the law before east the selves in no uncertain terms Tues- The will be of frame home trict engineer of the Jacksonville scaping work will begin at once adjournment or enacts new legislation con- day as favoring the new contracts district and A. H. Brown, also from to replace 'it. While It is struction with novelty siding, metal so that the village will be ready for roof and concrete pillar foundation. which they recently. signed to sell the district office, first inspectedthe the beginning of the generally hoped that it will be for- by occupancy' Overall dimensions are 29x32 feet.A their cane to the United States East Shore work near Canal harvest gotten in the rush of more impor- I new sugar season." screened porch on the front, Sugar Corporation for processingfor Point, came on to, Clewiston for, a The lay-out of the village is some- tant business in the present session the next five fireplace and porte-cochere on the years. They also few hours,' visited the Caloosahatchee what different from any of those there are few who believe that east side features. voiced protest at governmental in- Locks at Moore Haven and now in use' in that in front of the some action will not be taken be- are terference their This is the third residence startedby rights to enter Ortona in the afternoon and went fore adjournment. village, will be a large semicircle in into a contract of whatever kind . : on to Fort Myers to spend the night which will be located the athletic Mr. Tippey in the past two weeks they liked. i and construction is proceeding rapidly - where a gala reception had been field and recreation' grounds. 0 planned for them. Carawan Nelson, This season thirty double houses SONG FESTIVAL AT on the homes for Gratton George Their statements were taken as engineer in charge of the Clewiston for employees are being built. Each and Miss Ruth Marshall. The evidence by Department of AgrI- .".. sub-office of U. S. Engineers accompanied unit consists of two apartmentsof new brick garage and play room culture officials at the morning ,.. : .the party on the tour of three rooms each. In addition AZUCAR PLANNED at the E. E. Kelly home is also session of a hearing conducted for : the lake and river projects. will be two laundries with: runninghot going up rapidly.HalfYear the purpose of ascertaining condi- tions whereby the Secretary of Agri- Cadets making the trip were: and cold watertwo community NEXT SATURDAY - culture may be able to set a fair John M. Baker Oklahoma City, kitchens, a mess hall, an auditoriumfor Health , price per ton of cane which the ,,' ,Okla.; Joseph 'Bell, Wetumpka, use as a recreation center, a i I grower will receive from the Ala.; Donald F. Blaha, Cleveland, commissary, homes for the foreman, Activities GivenThe pro On of next week I Saturday August cessor. The afternoon session was ' Ohio; Thurman M. Brandon, Birmingham I assistant foreman and commissary ' 17, from ten o'clock in the morn- taken up with similar evidence for Ala. James' M. Caviness 'and other appurtenant ; manager until six o'clock in the after- the ing purpose of fixing wage scales '. jr., Paris, Texas; Second Lieut. buildings such as tractor sheds, etc. Hendry County Health Unit noon a midsummer"song festival for the sugar harvest season of Latham Davis, jr., Gainesville, Fla.;; There will be no single houses' as gave the following summary of is' to be held at the recreation 1940-41 and the planting and cultivating - John R. Finney, Benkelman, Nebr.; the corporation has found that the activities for the half year period center at Azucar Plantation Villagefor of cane in the calendar Charles C. Fishbourne, jr., Darien, double houses work out more 'satis- since the unit 'was established in the colored employees of the year 1941. ' this county, February 1, to August , Ga.; William C. Garland, Barnes- factorily. ville, Ga.; Forrest S. Gatchell, San- I Access to thevillage may be United States Sugar Corporation.All 1, 1940, as follows: I In opening the meeting J. C. ford, Fla.; Henry P. Halsell, Fay- gained by leaving the Cr ss-State employees are invited to par- Sanitary Survey made in all Bagwell, attorney-solicitor for the etteville, Ark.; Samuel W. Howell, Highway at the first curve west i ticipate in the various contests schools and county twice\ monthly. Department of Agriculture who jr., Chattanooga; Tenn.; Carl C. of Arthur Wells store at Bean City where medals and cash prizes will Sanitary inspection of all restau- acted as presiding'' officer, called at- -- Hinkle McMinnville Tenn. but is built be awarded: the' winners. Thereis condition tention to flie' cta..that{ the 1937 :: jr., ; a new bridge now being rants, good ; Water supply " admission charge and refreshments "" t1i1S"1 "'f"'an- " p... <"- 'John-E.: JCennedjr :jr.;: Shli/veport, across the* :pal -which1connects tested twice in entire county, reports Sugar" Act expires r-',':;' .: La.; John W. ,Leonard St. 'Petersburg with a road' leading to the village. will be served. 'at the good; Schools visited by unless Congress re-enacts similar "",<;:<'.: Fla.; Charles M. Mizell, noon hour.During health officer and nurse, 6; -School legislation the hearing would be Samson Ala. ,Howard W. Slaton the song' festival, which white 600 to no purpose. Legislation is anticipated - ; ,1 : Church Boards Met children examined, ; runs from two to four o'clock in however '. t- Town Creek; IAla.; John D. Sitterson School children examined, colored, and the hearingsare jr., Southern Pines N. C.; On the afternoon arrangements have 91; Children with bad tonsils, need- being conducted this year as -_, Monday NightThe been made with Station WJNO in usual. , Joel B. Stephens; Gainesville, Fla.; ing operation, 32; Children with ,.,t.- William M. Zimmerman, Roanoke, West Palm Beach to broadcast a poor eye sight, 3; Children with Questioning of witnesses at the r Va., and Richard A. House, Clyde, combined meeting of the half-hour portion of the program flat feet, 9; Children with cleft morning session was' done by'G. . from 3:30 until 4:00. Ohio. three church boards of the Clew- The first contest the palate, 1; Children underweightand LaGuardia, agriculture economist of on program 4 Children the department who had general iston Community Church on Monday undernourished, ; will be children chorus singing by tested for Hookworm, 600 positive charge ,of the hearing and C. M. well attended not : i: County School Board evening was from all plantation villages in both : only by members of the boards but Eastern and Divisions tests, 400; negative tests, 200; Nicholson, agriculture economist in ":',\, Employs Bus' Drivers also by members of the ladies aid which will Western treatments'given, 300; Health talks charge, of growing and processing.The . last from 10:00 until and other church organizations.Chief by physician, 18; Health talks by questioning in the afternoon L!:, topic of discussion was 11:00 a. m. Following this and nurse, 14; Tuberculin tests given, session was in charge of Mr. La- :: I and of securing another lasting until 12:30 will be a 276, positive-80, negative-196; Guardia and Otis Mulliken, head of ,,: The principal business transacted ways means quartet contest entries from ? ,- -:.. by the board of public instruction minister for' the church to suc- all plantations after with :which there X-Rayed by Florida State Board of the labor division of the depart- ('f at the regular monthly meeting in ceed Rev. Kent "Pendleton who resigned will be a recreation and refreshment Health, 133, positive-4, negative- ment. " ;;": :,' ',' LaBelle Tuesday was the employ- recently but who will con- period until two o'clock.At 129 Schick tests given for diphtheria Mr. Bagwell also explained that <.:: ," ment of school bus drivers for the tinue to preach each Sunday dur- two o'clock begins the song 165, toxoids given-31; I' briefs relative to the questions discussed - .-.i: ::: ,-: 1940-41 term. ing August. festival with the following tentative' Vaccinated against smallpox, 96; might be filed with the det : Another meeting has been called Maternity cases under care of physician partment on or before August 26. <, Robert George was again employed program announced: l' : : as driver of the Clewiston for next ,Monday night, August "Great Day." health department, 25; Maternity Mr. Nicholson, upon question, then '12 at which all members of the clinics held in Clewiston, explained'the proposal for the : bus at of Others a salary $110. "Rise Shine, Give God the - congregation and friends of the 11; Children given dental correc- establishment of price for cane asset employed for other sections of the Glory. ,'- church are cordially invited and tions under health department, 10; up by the department and referred - ", county were Homer Taylor, Felda; Awarding of Prizes. : ." .... Crawford I urged to attend. I Venereal cases under treatment, 17; to in recent press releases Clyde South Denaud; W. Selection of Winning Plantation. -- Persons that have visited health relative to the hearing. , N. Stallings, LaBelle; and Harvey "Somebody Touched Me" by men '. ,. Dyess, North Denaud. I Pay Rate ReducedFor of plantations. department for information and Jay W. Moran, vice-president and " aid 405 Persons hospitalized, 3; , ; of the United general manager C. E. Miner, Clewiston member Selection of Winning Quartet. I I AAA Physical examinations given adults PaymentsGainesville the States Sugar Corporation was : Solo. , ,of the board stated this week that , ... restaurants, NYA, WPA and charity first witness sworn, who explained ,' ..,,:, the new playground equipment had Selection of chpral group. ' ( "', been received and was already set August 8-Rates' of I "Study War No More." cases, 50; Blood tests taken, 80, provisions of the 'new sugar cane ,_' 1940 "Go Down Moses." positive.-18; Urinalysis done by contract of his company with the : up on the school grounds: Necessary payment under they agricul- ' "- ; nurse, 20; Health literature given independent comparedto tural Following this there I growers as : painting and renovating of the conservation, range conservation program :,' '" interior of the old school buildingwill ", and naval stores programs will will be a baseball game between the out pamphlets, 200; Home visits the old contracts and the pro- start at once in order to be be ten per cent less than the Eastern and Western Division All- made by nurse, 60; T.B.C. contacts I posed schedule of payments recom- finished before the opening of school. tentative rates indicated last No- Stars on the Azucar diamond. visited, families, 5; Office visits to mended by the department. He o 200 Families being carried, of nurse, ; explained that essential parts on September 16. vember, it has been announced by ... 200 Clinics held, 10; Mateinat but the Agricultural'Adjustment Administration ; the contract had been changed Son Drowns In clinics, 25; T.B.C. clinics, 2; School is most respects the old and new The . adjustments were ' '. -Pahokee Hurler Pitches necessary in order that paymentwill clinics, 8; Dental clinics 5; Im- contracts were the same. He explained - Ocean Near Stuart munization clinics, 2. not exceed available funds, it also that the new contract ,' No-Hit No-Run Game"Pop" was stated. Dr. C. W. Pease is health I would mean an additional price to officer Miss E. V. McCloud is1 the grower, under the same con- Use of a portion of the 1940! Peter Barbas, who is employedin - and George -,V. Warren is nurse ditions as In the past two seasons appropriation to complete pay- the shops of the United States Walker, Pahokee , mounds- sanitary Inspector. of about twenty-two cents per ton. ments under the 1939 was program Sugar Corporation and has been' . man, pitched a no-hit, no-run game . ..., authorized by This I He made particular reference to the Congress. a resident of Clewiston for several against Clewiston Sunday on the Members Give acidity clause which permits the /' :: Pahokee diamond as his team-mates transfer of funds was necessitatedby years, was called to Stuart Wed- Kiwanis corporation to made deductions if ; :' gathered two runs in the first inning larger than anticipated participation nesday afternoon by the news of Conference ReportThose the crusher juice exceeds 2 cc. .' i1the 1939 program and the which death by drowning of his nine- held onto they throughout acidity under test and reject entirely - to cover advances in connectionwith old John Barbas,. who year son, the for the of game margin victory: This acidity if 3cc. or more. the grant of aid and crop insurance resides with his mother, Mrs. Wil- members of the local Kiwanis - Almost as effective was the pitch- programs for that year. liam McCIcndon in Salerno. Club who attended the Flori- may be caused, he said by freezing, ing of Hooky Avant for Clewistonwho by burning and delay in cutting, or Payments under $200, after being The accident occured about three da-Georgia Kiwanis convention in gave up only four hits in the computed'at the revised rates, will o'clock Wednesday afternoon while Ocala last week reported on the by cutting and leaving too long ' nine innings and the Clewiston be jncreased -in accordance with the youth was swimming in Manatee meeting at the regular weekly meet before processing. As evidence Mr. / team gave him errorless support.Pahokee'a the small payment provisions of tho Pocket near Hobo Sound ing of HIP club nt the Inn Wednesday Moran introduced a comparativetable defense was a little showing prices per ton of Agricultural Adjustment Act. Bruises oji the chest and forehead evening. ragged at times but Walker did made have their reports there cane under the new contract and Parity payments which are indicated that-he might strucka Following a masterful pitching job to preventany under the formula set up by the discussion of the under a separate appropriation are rock while diving but no inquestwas was a general great danger of defeat. I of agriculture. He said not affected. held. All efforts at resuscitation proposed community center which department The night-cap was also won 7-2 failed. the club is attempting to 'secure that in the 1938-39 crop year an by the Pahokee team with Forbes The "Gulfport", hydraulic; dredge Funeral services were held Thurs- for Clewiston. average sucrose analysis of all cane giving up a. number of hits and owned by McWilliams Dredging day afternoon at 5 o'clock from processed was 14.91 and in the several Clewiston errors contribut. Company Is the largest floating John's Chapel In Stuart with Rev.L. Mr. and r Mrs. L. J,' Pape, their past season when there were. ad- - ing. Pugh was tho Pahokee hurler equipment to make the entire trip Everett Thomas, pastor of the son Marvin Pape and his two verse weather conditions the analysis - in the contest. Boynton caught both across the state through the Cross- Baptist church there officiating daughters of Moore Haven movedto was 13.57. games for Pahokee and Clark both State canal. The trip was made Burials-was in Fernhlll Cemeteryof Clewiston this week to make Mr. Nicholson and Mr, LaGuardia "games. for Clewiston. this week .that city. their, home. .(Continued on 'Page: 51 -" ( - ;::, ) -'.' .; .Il ,,. .c',.. H .-; . '::.' \ .: :. r,: "" :'JtO: : : ?: ;-y. :.'!""' "" :) "lJwt.f/.! :;? ::? : '''>: ;;" '.".; r-;' :', < - / Two Methods Golden Era Sports ChampsWho Of ,. Are Still Swinging Fighting ConstipationBy G R E EN Sports fans love to talk about the Tildens, the Joneses and the Demp- i seys who made history: between 1923 and 1936, as if they had gone to DR. JAMES W. BARTON T GE SCREEN RADIO Washington, D. C. the home for the aged. And yet, the boys and girls who made that age (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) By VIRGINIA VALE JAPAN'S RAMPAGEU. of sport golden are still swinging, although they may no longer be getting persons think of the (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) S. intelligence reports from the the big headlines.: These photos reunite you with some of the Gold. MANY .bowel-colon-as al- RITA HAYWORTH won a Far East stated late in July that en Era sports stars. ways full of waste matter which when Director Japan would join the Axis officially m: :. must be removed Charles Vidor offered her a and actively just as soon as Hitler < : : T<. > immediatelyto launches his big blitzkrieg on Brit- : ;'E: prevent the poi- chance to become Brian ain.Meanwhile sons in the wastes TO DAY'S Aherne's leading lady in "The the Japanese military 4 q " v41 being absorbed in- Lady in Question. Becausethe have adopted the policy of causingas 4 H EA LT H many incidents as possible to to the blood caus- sultry-eyed actress wears . ' annoy the United States and to fan ing such symp- COLUMN clothes so :well she's been la- - them up in the Japanese press. toms as laziness, belled "the best dressed girl There is no question in the mindsof drowsiness, pains in joints, depressed in fllmland." And because this strategyis U. S. officials that being worked out in cooperationwith spirits, and others.As she's what she is, she found in herself in danger of acquiring an- ends Hitler and has two a matter of. fact it is true other label-that of a glamour girl. view : American public that a."full" colon will cause But the lovely Rita wants to act. First, to keep the When tennis worried about the Far East, so the above symptoms partly be- If you've seen her in "Susan and that the White House cannot be- fans get together cause of-poisons being absorbedinto God," with Joan Crawford and come too absorbed with the plight toe invariably Frederic March, you know that she the blood and also Dr. as , of England during Hitler's blitz- hear the name of"Big puzQde R can do it, too. ... l Walter Alvarez Clinic krieg. BiW Tilden. Mayo But in that one she was beautifully ; ,. ; has pointed out because the dressed. She wanted role that , Second, to convince the Japanese For he was the fit a public that there is nothing to fear ) very weight of this waste in would give her a chance to show The more greatest champion what she could do in spite ct being from the United States. Not't'.: :/ : I colon may cause symptoms by I of them all. dressed. Vidor the Japanese press attacks this coun- dowdily certainlygave ,. try, and the more American citi- so long ago Tilden defeated young Donald Budge in a professional pulling on the nerves in colon it. to her in "The Lady in (:' zens are beaten up in Shanghai, game. "Little Poker Face" Helen Wills won about everything to be and its supporting structures. Question." t. the more the Japanese public will won in tennis and,retired._ Back she came in 1938 to lain the Wimbledon However, nature never meant that Her entire wardrobe for this one \ be led to believe that the United championship. these wastes should be vigorously cost less than $45. A drab suit, States is powerless to send armed pushed or flushedout i shoes with 'run-over heels, and a :j forces across the Pacific. by purgative very ,simple afternoon frockthat'swhat :.' Then when this conviction is thor- :y3 medicines, because this "best dressed" young '# '. oughly embedded, the military will r w ) a colon (large bowel woman was given to wear She was - t. make their long contemplated drive xts ) that requires delighted. But she couldn't go ). into the Dutch East Indies. constant flushing out dowdy all the way-she had to wear rft,. Note-Looking further ahead, U. cannot remain a silk stockings. . : S. observers in the Orient also are '/" r healthy bowel. The -;". 1-:, convinced that when Hitler /' bowel gets was not Remember Marie Wilson, the cun- - ready for his drive into South America '' meant to be com- blonde who clever ning was enoughto '' Japan will strike toward the pletely empty. The . put herself across in .Hollywoodby I Pacific of South America si coast ; healthy bowel is playing dumb? Her most recent ... :: multaneously. A able to push wastes " Girl Meets -j. picture was "Boy , :. Russia-U. S. Allies? ;8\4/6 ; r A Dri: Barton downward and out which isn't exactly recent, after all. k All of this demonstrates the fact I of the body by She has just concluded a 20 weeks' -.; I ;; that the United States, if it is not to II means of its muscles. personal appearance tour, and now I. be left entirely' alone in the Pacific, Nature gave man two methods of she's back in pictures; you'll seer '_ must move quickly and must secure keeping the wastes moving down the [\;' friends. To date, there are only large intestine-exercise, and roughor :.. two potential friends worth worry- fibrous parts; of the food.. ing about. Golden Era Jack Dempsey didn't let that now famous "long count"at Thus all the bending exercises, No. 1 is Great Britain, which in Chicago get him down. Today when he can spare the time from his with knees kept straight, exercise or fact is America's first line of de- restaurant business Dempsey likes to get back into the ring as referee. work on the outer abdominal mus- fense, and which might be saved ifs Earle Sande, who, cles, which in turn massage the mus- '7 '' //c the United States. :gave. major 'aid. in 1924 won more : :, n cles of the large bowel and stimu- . No. 2 is Russia, the natural ene- than 'half million : late action. In addition, the exer- , a a " my of Japan, whom Japan fears ': : cise squeezes the liver which causesan y ..... in is more than: she fears the United prize money, extra flow of bile into the intes- States. A hook-up between Russia noiv a trainer of y tine, and, bile is nature's purgative.Roughage' . race horses. He is '/ .t: and the United States could ham- Needed. string Japan, keep her powerless in shown here s /144r P The fibrous foods, which not only .: the North Pacific. (right) withStagehand. s jyS Y .;' '; > rub against the nerve endings of : That is the Roosevelt-Bullitt . why 4 lerge bowel and stimulate bowelac- statement denouncing Russia is sow Hon, also have something in them : important. Bullitt was the man who ' aside from the roughness, which J persuaded Roosevelt EFt stimulates the bowel. Thus the easily / r * digested foods-meat, eggs, fat, . jt G. O. P. MUTTERS sugar, and starches-do not leave Privately, some of the G. O. P. enough rough or fibrous waste to MARIE WILSON ;'. farm leaders in congress are most stimulate bowel action so that foods " 1'\: : enthusiastic about the prominence with hard or fibrous waste in them her in "Virginia, playing a neu- rotic New York society wom- ,"i' of Iowa's Gov. George Wilson in -fruits, vegetables: and cereals- young an who wants to buy an historic .,oJ: Wendell paign. Willkie's agricultural cam- must. be eaten to prevent constipation. Virginia plantation owned by Mad- eleine Carroll and transform it intoa The Capitol Hill group, who have Nervous, high strung individuals, night club. devoted a lot of time and effort to d' ; )>;. '/ Who doesn't remember Man o' with a tendency to stomach or in- ." \ ,,, -- ? preaching Republican doctrine in the < War? "Big JRed" is now 22 years old, testinal ulcer, must, of course, avoid , >.- grain belt, and who carried the ball x' '' and has sired many winners since end these rough foods.' Grim fate pursues Bette Davis on rrf. on the farm plank, don't consider the screen. She's died, gone insane, 46 his turf career. SPoor Governor Wilson to be any farm ? ing lost her eyesight, faced certain spokesman. Posture Cause death on a plague-ridden island, I However, it is possible that the /' been murdered, and caused a scandal 1 real cause of the politicos' muttering / Of Many AilmentsI that rocked the world. In her -- is the fact that Wilson stole a new picture, "The Letter," she i I march on them, by climbing aboardthe starts right out by killing a man. Willkie bandwagon while they SPEAK often of the benefits Obtained However, her roles haven't affectedher were still pooh-poohing Willkie as 3 by a good posturesittingand private life-she's taking rhunv serious .contender. standing with head erect, chest ba lessons in her free moments. f / out and abdomen drawn in. This -'"- : not trying to attain the NAZI REVOLUTION does mean of free timeRaymondGram r atAl which is Speaking ': When Nazi troops marched into overerect position some Swing (whom Radio Guide recently - I' :. Poland, September 1, 1939, Adolf times seen in military and other named "the wisest and most .' Berle, assistant secretary of state parades. This "forced" holding oi scholarly of the war commentators") the not only spoils erect position ' :' and Roosevelt brain truster, remarked the has had but two free weeks for vaca- y, : "This is the beginning of 9 appearance but is hard on nerves tion in the past four years. And of the tenseness ,:' the world revolution." lr and muscles because. with the European situation what it " The war-or revolution-has now maintained.Two is there's no telling when he'll ever i, been in progress for 11 months and serious things happen to the again have time off. ' 'adfl body with the slouchy attitude. ", every report coming back from Germany . First the stomach, intestines, and , h. indicates the truth of Berle'swords. A honeymoon that was delayed for tF Gertrude Ederle, first woman to ;; ::4 : other abdominal organs fall forwardor five started recently, when with years thus ; For what most people do not real- swim the English Channel, is still downward, interfering Laurette Fillbrandt ("Virginia Rich- of food and the removal - ize about Germany is that the Nazisare a mermaid. She is shown (right) the of digestion wastes from the lower bowel. man" of "Girl Alone") and her hus- >. fighting with a crusading revo- with Eleanor Holm Rose, wife of Second the lungs are crowded be- band, Russ Young, finally departedfor , , lutionary fervor. They are staging' the Aquacade impresario, dt the World's Fair swim tests. cause of the falling forward of the Hollywood and points north. He'sa a social revolution.' Their redistri- lungs from radio announcer, and ever since bution of wealth in Germany makesStalin's r shoulders preventing'the their marriage, when he wasn't needed air. the look sick. getting booked to announce she was committed , Today in Germany the free busi- One of the results of poor postureis to acting-getting 16 free ness man has almost vanished. He its effects on certain joints, the weeks together was something of a is working for the government. All :' rd 8'' l ligaments around these joints and triumph. Xy ,. his raw materials come from the the muscles moving these joints. -7f-: government. His credit is arrangedby That general weakness of the body : the government. Exchange is causes the poor posture is true at Are you one of these movie fans regulated by the government, and times and in other cases there is who implore the stars to do some- prices are manipulated almost daily e infection present which by get- thing on the screen that will reallybe by the government. Babe Ruth, greatest of all-time home :as v ting some into the joints of the spineor a message to you? If you are, Today 'in Germany also, the industrialist run hitters, is instructor at a baseball' ( elsewhere) causes the individualto you annoy your favorite star no end. .,'-. who owns an automobile school in the southland during the winaye ;' assume some very bad positions George Brent has one of those does not dare ta drive it In is at all fans, a girl who wants him to tap , to 'work.It ter. sujnmer\he\ a ringsider (posture) such as stiff neck, poker would be taken from % the flat- his cigarette three times on an ash away him, the big games. % back, severe limping or and he would be hissed off the foot walk. tray at least once in each picture, , streets. Only Nazi officials ride in Strengthening the abdominal muscles just to let her know that he was thinking of her. He did it as a gag Others ride cars. bicycles. the which hold in the abdomen, Real fact is that in one picture, and regrets it-says Germany has chest out, and the shoulders backis she's been insistent since then so borrowed Karl Marx back from Russia the first thought. Bending exer- muscle-bound if that he'd be he ac- and made it work. cises with knees straight the best ceded to her demands. single exercise. . \ . ? .:"_' < ." xm,Mi..;--..:. .,:,. -.1.-. :-:.:,:'.:y;:a:: .L ,:..._' .... ':,... ._.. ,...;,;,.,.._ ', \'\....- '-- -- '.. .. --- -<- - ,' .- "-'- ;' :. '''''r.'; ':''+:f: ''':' ''7w ,r ..,':. ,''.-1J06f'!.!"".,,,.<''''I. _.'.''.'.'.. ._'r, ,1'1'; '". : '.\: '.;':" ,'. ., T !" t(1, ',, ,, :;,,':":' .. !J''>...1.:_:'"'"" ,,-" :: '.' '" : '.' ,: ; : : 1' : . S; : : .;:; f't \, ; : ( <: . ..,..... -- - Reveller Had Had EnoughTo News Do With the StrangerThe AROUND ''f Items of Interest "<: s the Housewife reveller came home with a the HOUSE r :0 _ wicked-looking eye. His wife was perturbed."Oh . dear!" she exclaimed. One tablespoonful of sirup A good way to keep silver brightis "How did you get that awful eye?" sweetens- as much as two of- sugar. to keep' it in a drawer lined . . He sighed. "I was standing on a with dark outing flannel. street corner, minding my own Store chocolate and ,cocoa in a *. * business, when a perfect stranger cool, dry place to prevent impor- Put a basin of cold water in tha walked up and clipped me right on tant, oils from deteriorating. oven if you want to cool it down , the eye." It reduces the heat and help. Y "That's ridiculous," frowned his Grip the screw top of a jar witha with the cooking. va i :T.r G+ : /nkE{'+ { u Srjrr,;: wife. "A perfect stranger walk- piece of emery cloth or sand- * : ''b.4\/t.',. ,. r'V irSs?s.;,,'vri/.n.yS. ing up and giving you a black paper, and you will soon have it If you have been painting wood 3 + t. .1 eye! Did you ask him why he loosened. work, the best way of removing .sx did it?" the smell is to leave quarters of / r / ..b. .:tr,, /Y? The husband shook his head. You can bring up the shine on a large onion in the room until Y v+ S/<: };:. i/:;. ) /n "Of course not," he returned. highly enamelled surfaces, if they they have absorbed it. Be care- i:) : }'tr.Yi "Why should I butt into a stran- are dulled after cleaning, by rub- ful to throw: away the onion immediately ( ger's business?" bing with a soft chamois leather. it has done its work. fX"ryRi,, More of Marty' and Through the Senses'Men KNOWN FROM COAST TO COAST-NEXTTJME BUY Her Bag of TricksOLD KENT:::: .:::;:BLADES 100 CUPPLES COMPANY, ST. LOUIS MISSOURI as well as women, are oft- OLD BUFFET MIRROR ener led by their:,hearts than their Lure of Fame understandings. The to the way FlxruaE Men the most infamous are fondof 1vy9.byq AND heart is through the senses; please BASE 'fame, and those who fear not '.i,xex",3r JtDDED their eyes and ears, and the workis guilt, yet start at shame.-Church f TO LEG half done.-Chesterfield. ill. FROMBUFFET ea; a yu;'f C. COTTON/1* IIJII - r w p vs, r. o r ;k 4" 'TUB BATTING BUTTER CUSHION FILLS WITH = ? i4IU'k \ /; LID ON THE BOTTOMWALLT4BLESANO LAMPS BLUE-DRAPES, \ . ;(: : : ', FROSTY FOODS FOR SUMMER STOOL AND SHADES CREAM-BOWS WINE . ' : -.' (Recipes Below) RUTH WYETH SPEARS " When you're "eating out," and : til mixture is cool. Fold in melted LAST week Marty helped to talk you wonder what to.order for the chocolate, whipped cream, extract, out of her old ' grand finale of your meal, how often nuts and cherries. Pour into trays buffet. The Martindale family do you decide on a delicious sound- and place in freezing section of me- were in a dither when she' told ing parfait? There's something very chanical refrigerator. Freeze. No them that she was going to furnisha special about this tall, imposing and stirring is necessary. Nuts and cher- combination guest and sewing delectable dessert. And there real- ries may be omitted, if desired. room with the mirror and two A REAL . ly is no reason at all why having Chocolate Mint''Parfait. legs of the old buffet; plus some - parfaits for dessert should be con- 1 spools, a butter tub, unbleached fined to our "eating out" day A 1 cup tablespoon sugar cornstarch muslin, some old rags and other %" HOT ' parfait may be a culinary creation? 1/4 teaspoon salt odds and ends. \ tO ? but with modern ice cream freezers 2 cups milk (scalded) The rags were used for the hook improved freezing in mechanical 3 eggs (beaten) rug in this sketch of a corner of :; refrigerators 2 squares unsweetened chocolate that new guest and sewing room. WEATHER t and commercial (melted) Directions for the rug and for \ ,11 111 mixes to I"11 the ,11,1 't: ' help 2 teaspoons vanilla extract making spool tables shown 1111. ;. produce smooth, ( Z;' 1 cup whipping cream (whipped) here are both in Sewing Book 5. ,,, .11 Gt pl -" ? TREAT I I ' ,, " ' creamy, frozen \ The mirror was hung end-wise and Blend sugar, cornstarch and salt. desserts, there'sno is marvelous for fitting dresses. Add scalded milk slowly, stirring"well reason why The muslin used youshouldn't to drapery was I and place in saucepan or double lllulll serve cover the irregular edge of the ll 1114 ,,:,t boiler. Cook them often at stirring constantly, mirror and makes just the right \ ,11,111 % CoDr.1940 by Kellogg Company' until thick. ,Remove from heat; add home background for the blue spool ta beaten eggs-;; then cook, stirring constantly , Make variety of ice and a creams bles. You can see in the sketch until thickened. Blend in sherbets too, and serve them with melted chocolate. Cool. Then add how the lamps and stool were e o cookies or dainty cakes. You'llfind made. Next week the bottom shelfof MADE BY ; vanilla extract and fold in whipped . a grand assortment of cookie Place in containerof the buffet will be used and KELLOGG'S IN ': cream. freezing , and cake recipes in my cookbook, Gram will teach Marty another 0 .. modern ice and cream freezer, BATTLE CREEK "Better Bakingcrisp cookies, trick two.EDITOR'S. freeze using 2 ice to 1 or " parts part chewy cookies and light feathery NOTE As rock salt. Serve in tall : a special cakes that are just the right accom- parfait service to our readers, 150 of these ... ," glasses with of alternating layers paniment for foods and drinks that peppermint with homemaking ideas have been pub- sauce. Top are cold and frosty.Ice lished in five 32-page, booklets Little Affectations cause knowing our defects we ea- whipped creamand a cherry. Peppermint - Cream Freezer Ice Cream. which are 10 cents each to cover Affections naturally counterfeits j gerly endeavor to supply them sauce: f., ,:,'" (Makes 1 quart) cost and mailing. Send order to: those excellencies 'which are far- with artificial ,excellence.Johnson. - :;'i: : 2 cups milk Vz cup sugar thest from our attainment, beGet ' : :;- .. 4 ": { 1 cup sugar teaspoons cornstarch MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS /<;:: '. 2 tablespoons flour % teaspoon salt Drawer 10 ,y' V\ teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon lemon juice Bedford Hills New York ' 4 !.?" 2 egg yolks Vz cup cold water Enclose 10 cents for each book ths; FREE 8'848! ': _- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract Vz cup boiling water ordered. ' 4-. For over 70 years grateful people all over the South have trusted ;,'. 1 cup whipping cream Vi teaspoon peppermint extract Name ............................... Wintersmith's Tonic for the relief of Malaria. To convince 1 . ;',.' ;scald; milk, reserving Vz cup. Mix Few'drops green coloring Address ............................. YOU we are offering this complete,761-page Holy Bible,FREE. : / r and blend the sugar, flour and salt 1cup whipping cream (whipped) Combine Just mail the top from one large carton (or the tops from two and mix to a smooth paste with the sugar, cornstarch, salt, small cartons) to Wintersmith Chemical Co.,Inc.,Louisville Ky. .;' cold milk which was reserved. Add and lemon juice. Mix with cold wa- Whispered Secrets this mixture to the scalded milk and ter to form a paste. Add hot wa- cook, stirring constantly until thick, ter and cook, stirring. constantly until .As everyone is pleased with imAgining : in a double boiler' for 15 minutes. thick and clear. Add flavoringand that he knows somethingnot _ Add egg yolks (well beaten) and coloring, and chill. Just be- yet commonly divulged, secret . r cook fore serving, fold in whipped lyt ' stirring constantly, three min- cream. history easily gains credit; I ' utes longer. Add vanilla and chill. Mocha Freeze. _ but it is for the most part believed - Fold in whipping cream (whipped), Make strong coffee in the usual only while it circulates in place in ice cream freezer and manner, and pour whispers, and when once it 'is Corrupted in Time so sure established, which in con- freeze, using three parts ice to one 'I over crushed ice openly told, is openly refuted.-Dr. There was never anything by I tinuance of time hath not been part rock salt. This is a good stand- to chill. Pour into Johnson. the wit of man so well devised, or corrupted.r-Archbishop Crammer. . ard recipe to use as a "pattern" for tall glasses and many tasty variations add a generous t:," ';', ''.' Iced Chocolate. spoonful of vanilla - ; "* :;. (Makes 4 large glasses) ice cream to Irs ; a THE EXTRA ': 4 tablespoons sugar each glass. Top $ .;::'Ji.. :t::,. 4 tablespoons cocoa with whipped cream. FLAVOR I LIKE .;:;:;':"> '" % teaspoon salt Summer Salads. NO FAST-BURNING SMOKES xb ABOUT CAMELS. ', i'k'':' .f--,. .. Vz cup boiling water ..... Next week Eleanor Howe will give FOR ME. I SMOKE SLOW- AND CAMELS , : : 2 cups milk (scalded) you some of her choicest tested reci- ':::" : Vz BURNING CAMELS FOR SMOKE SO MUCH '" ; teaspoon vanilla pes for cool, refreshing summer sal- :":.' .;, Crushed EXTRA MILDNESS " ': ice ads and things to serve with them. COOLER ' . ::.;: / Whipped cream There'll be recipes for jellied salads, r , Combine sugar, cocoa and salt. vegetable salads, party salads and ,Add boiling water and cook for two "leftover" salads, too. Be sure to 4' ,..' J I r = ;;: minutes. Remove watch for Eleanor Howe's column , r from fire, and next week. , jJ.. :'J) J, combine with the Easy Entertaining. ; -< -> fl scalded milk.. Right now-the whole world needs I :,:-. > );;:::l Pour into glasses friendship and good cheer. Right I EXTRA MILDNESS :.: .'r' :,.. / filled with crushed now-perhaps as never before-we i s5 a: d P' ice, and serve as homemakers c.. must keep the latch with a spoonfulof string out. We must lend a helping EXTRA COOLNESS whipped cream garnishing each hand by extending a warm abiding glass. welcome to both neighbors and EXTRA FLAVORtt Chocolate Angel Parfait. friends. 2 egg whites (beaten stiff) With this in mind, therefore, we Camels Vz cup sugar are offering laboratory tes ts. you a special 48-page In.rccent th h Vz cup water illustrated book entitled, "Easy En- burned 251"o slower of the . -y other 1 square unsweetened chocolate tertaining." This book costs only 10 average the 15 (melted and slightly cooled) cents-yet it is designed to save you largesc-sellingbrandstcsted-of GET THE"EXTRAS" WITH SIOWERBURN1NGing 1 cup cream (whipped) both time and money-to solve for than any rhea smok /Y/ 1 tablespoon vanilla extract you the problem of entertaining means. oa the toEXTRA equal J/4 cup candied cherries (quartered easily, simply, and inexpensively.This ing plus r ) book has been accepted by " J/4 cup blanched-almonds thousands of homemakers as a help SMOKES , , (chopped) ful guide to easy entertaining.To 5 PACK! l "" "" f Beat whites stiff. PER <' J egg Cook the get your copy now, send 10 ... sugar and water to the soft ball cents in coin to "Easy Entertaining," THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS'f" / stage (234 degrees). Pour syrup in care of Eleanor Howe, 919 North fine stream over egg whites, beating Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. constantly. Continue beating un- (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) '_' Ii _,, .,,, .r sr,1.'cF:twF"r ,., - : . J PAGE FOUR THE CLEWISTOX NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1910 -- / The Clewiston News ton is lucky to have a resident tin-I but as the military authorities see military action against us wouldbe LIBERTY and FREEDOM as do smith and plumber of his ability. advantage in Ian inland route it difficult with little hope of suc- no other people in the world. I would seem that No. 164 might cess. But still they expect to conquerus You and 130,000,000 other Published every Friday in Clewiston Paid another visit to the new get the preference, perhaps with :anew without firing a shot. Americans are the foundation " upon Florida by the CLEWISTON NEWS office building this week and while road from Immokalee through Hitler and his cohorts, whateverelse which this nation rests. If it fails , Inc. there is a tremendous change In the Indian reservation to Miami. may be said of them, are not it will be because we have failedto the past couple of weeks there are At any rate it appears certain "dumb". They know that there Is understand and appreciate the KEATHLEY DOWDEN, Editor still 'many odds and ends before that Florida roads will get a big more than one way to win a war blessings that are ours. Let, us the work will be completed. Sugar boost in the national defense ' pro- and their confidence of ability to ,not be misled by false doctrines or Eptered as second class mall matter corporation officials are now hope- gram, and that it will be of per- eventually overcome America is permit ourselves to become affilia- Clewiston February 1,Florida 1927. at under the Post the Office Act of In ful of being able to move in about i manent benefit. Whether we are based on their belief that we are ted with groups or organizations March 3, 1117.SnkseriptloB. the first of September or shortly I on it directly or not any great weak internally and that throughthe that teach intolerance or class : thereafter. A few weeks delay in.. highway coming down through the encouragement of class hatred hatred. getting into the new building will center of the state to a point as and the constant promotion of strife Rate 2.00 Per Tear.Idrertlslsv See to it that you are a ROCKin be more than offset by the convenience ; near as Olga 'or ,LaBelle would between internal groups-Gentiles Hates! O. Application. and comfort which the serve this section as a tourist against Jews, blacks against whites that shifting foundation sand and not a grainof afford. traffic artery easily reached from and America's"house" new offices will labor against capital-coupled with will Devoted to the advancement and wel- Landscaping of the grounds is here. Moreover, as Fort Mjers; is similar "fifth column" activities weather any storm. fare of Clewlstcn and Hendry County. nearing completion, drainage ditchesin In line for naval, aviation and such as the influence of our youth Reduction of the front of the building have been coast guard bases there would most through schools, colleges and radical bonded debt in the certainly be a heavy traffic branch of the Everglades Drainage District cut to grade, driveways rear organizations, a state of revolutioncan We sOil think Col. Llndberg Is a and Into the new garage building over Road 25 that would put us be brought about that will makeit from $12,400,000 to '$4,000,000 will \, good aviator. have been surfaced and when the practically on the mains road.-Foil a simple matter for Nazi agents be considered this week by the r --- - 0 time ,comes for the move practically Myers News-Press. and leaders in this country to stepin Reconstruction Finance Corporation The first storm of the season ' everything will have been com- and take control. skipped us. May all the rest, if which, has before it an applicationfor there should be any, do the same pleted.. .:..:..;..:..:..:..:..:..:.-:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:. been While successful the Dies in Committee uncovering has un- a loan of 4000000. If approveed - thing. Pete Chagaris will open his new American activities and agencies, a saving of $8,000,000 to the bar and cocktail lounge next week! property owners of the district Congressman Caldwell stated here and preliminary inspection of the Too Late To ClassifyBy it has not halted such'actlvitie'3 would result., Tuesday while attending the sugar and new subversive movements are , place indicates that it will be a hearing, that Congress should, wind springing up faster than we can "honey". So far Pete hasn't indicated RUSSELL KAY: Its affairs in another four or investigate them. up breaka Is Your whether he intends to Subscription five weeks and home. Not unless Every true American should be go bottle of champagne across the 1:..:N NN.N:N:N.N.N.H.NN.N.N.M:.1.N:..:N NN:N.N:N:N:: Paid'v they muzzle Senators Holt and Min- doorway on opening day give free On guard today against the sinister ton. effort being made to attack us from drinks to all comers or just what This Is a pretty good time for within. We need cool heads and form the opening will take. Americans to give a little thoughtto I The bill to give the President thoughtful minds and must not_ authority to call out the national the parable about the man who permit ourselves to become toolsof Good MILITARY HIGHWAYHope built his house on the sand and FarmLand guard was passed by the Senate those who aim at Democracy's the who built his and should become a law in a few chap upon the downfall. Those who openly praise for permanent improve- rock. You will recall the house builton days. The conscription bill shouldbe Hitler Stalin or Mussolini or who ment of the Tamiami Trail in the sand, while a beautifuland put through almost as quicklyand very goosestep as members of some bund, abandonedas the greatest step forward in Lee county virtually costly dwelling was washed are not the ones to cause, .us undue, national defense will have been an early prospect when apathy away as ,it was without foundation. alarm. Our real danger rests with " and opposition here caused the road taken. Today we are feverishly building those who preach class hatred, who for Rent r ', department to substitute the a sort of armored "house" foe would set one group against another: I recent-I ly completed retread job ! From the evidence given here America. Congress has appropriated who sugar-coat the totalitarian doc- renewed with' the federal Tuesday Secretary Wallace should billions for national defense. We I trines and slyly advocate them ' ment's interest in military highways have no difficulty in deducing that are to have a two-ocean navy, a through organizations!:! which pretend for national defense. At a , Everglades cane growers are well million ,more men for the army to promote, Americanism or hide recent with federal ... conference .. . satisfied with their contracts for tanks guns and all that goes to beneath the cloak of religion. All , authorities state road board offi- I sale of cane and that workers in make a great and powerful military teach intolerance, stir up strife, cials found that the government'smilitary f: the cane fields of the Everglades machine. and aim at the destruction of our TrespassersWill requirements in _Florida ,: are probably the most contented France national unity. was a great military I will be extensive and will necessi- and best ,cared for of any colored tate a large number of highway power; her army was long termed Today it is great to be an AMER- : Be ;: agricultural workers of the nation. the best in the world. She ' t" improvements. Among those men- too, ICAN. Rich or poor, young or old ProsecutedClewiston .... ' tioned were the bridges on the spent billions for defense. The an AMERICAN is a king compared Tamiami Trail, many of them wooden I famed Maginot Line was supposedto to'' the people of any other nationon !. .:......).....:wx--.XW"hy..:.......: ..:.(M:..:..:.) structures inadequate for war have been impregnable-but like earth. While our government " equipment traffic. It was estimated the house on the sand, it was swept niay be far from perfect, while our F, IN LIEU OF that some '$10,000,000 would be away. I way of life may not be all that we needed for the bridges alone and Military preparedness is essentialand would have it be, nevertheless the t S RAMBLINGS I Florida officials felt that if the it is imperative that we providethis standards of living and the field of I I I bridges were rebuilt a considerable nation with'such security. But opportunity ,for each individual in <'_-- By CARR SETTLEr amount of road construction wouldgo I no matter how large our army or this country is far above that found Realty And : rr. along with it. ,how powerful our navy, unless: our I anywhere else. I ?,:, ).:...,-.X.(04.x.:. The platter however is in such ''I military, machine is built on a firm I Here your: home is still your ' preliminary form that it is not and solid foundation it cannot save castle :jour children are your own. DevelopmentCorporation ... r:. The experience of, Ed Ward certain whether the Trail in 'Lee I us from destruction. I You can speak as you please, ,come F Coburn Moore and A. C. Carlton county and north of here will be I The totalitarian powers are con- and go ,as you please, listen to any .'. .'_ last Saturday was rather nerve- the beneficiary.. The general idea fident of their ability to conquer r I program you like on your radio. J : America-not with bombs or ,planes You may bargain collectively, t racking at best but none of them seems to be that the government : IV appears the worse for wear this I wants a big military road throughthe or tanks, or ships. They realize that worship, as you choose. You know rra I week. center of the state with II I branches to various bases on both i"NNNN r NNNNNNNII 1N INN11N IN N NNNIINN NIINNNNII N 11NN1111 1N 11NM1 N1 N1 11NN N11 11 NNNNNIIN r S. ; It seems, from the story I get, $1 v v .::.. that the three set out Saturday coasts. The supposition is that YA ...... the main line would follow the Road ." afternoon on a fishing trip up YA - 2 route from the Georgia line at YX -- ..s":'. around Observation Island some- YA .s.'s. , i:,-, where, had a very nice outing and Jasper down through Lake City Y.AAX -' ,'' :::: ; ; 9- :: .. ; . ,' Gainesville and Ocala to the Lake- :: .:. : their home at were on way afs 's..s' land where would either '_... ENJOYAN area it f. : '. :S's'n respectable hour, when they ran ; " : continue south Arcadia to : " ri": Into a bed of pepper grass, fouled through \ '. ;;,:.< .the propellor of their outboard Olga or swing over to the Road 8 > :: ri . ::.;: motor and sat stranded a short route through Sebring to Venus, .. .' A'LL ELECTR' ,'. .' I r' distance out on the lake. To make north of ,LaBelle, where it would .S..s' '..' '.I" ', : ::: :: matters worse a strong off-shore divide with one branch going to XA XX \ >' : : .. Miami via Moore Haven and the :: > 2 I . , ; ; wind came up and the boys were ., . HOME \ : si Road 26 from South and ' new Bay, ; > ;} unable to paddle against it. Worried 1 . jr : relatives sent out a searching boat the other continuing straight south : : .. :.: ': Hj.s..s. through LaBelle and i . via Road 164 : .. ,> ", a couple of hours after nightfallbut ; '. ,, : \ , the wind was high and the to join the lower Tamiami Trailat .. ,, .II ,': ..' .:..:, - . : . :.1 Carnestown. + .r- lake was rough and they had no :XAII:::: v . This would short circuit the , ;k: ,>, short success.the To hapless make trio a long spent story the 'upper' Trail from Carnestown north :: P Electricity is the modern servant; a servant that :i::: :' night in their boat until found and picture.and leave There Lee county is, of out course of, the no :YA ftxx: takes care of both the work and the pleasures of the =:::: : towed in the it'>: this they. all were next able morning.to play Despite ball certainty that it will go that wayClewiston : :i: home and one that will do everything quickly, efficiently :;=* ';$" that afternoon which may or may .. and economically. ::fs::.s': . ?:.. not account for Clewiston's double I I " 'f" AA >\:?'::;' defeat. gin a Ir ppiur1Z4Z.... ;_._; .($ One penny will toast 26 crunchy slices of toast, ors .S.'s':::::: ::::: 'V/ The one-armed paper hanger with give two hours of safe reading light or operate : :i: .;"- eczema has nothing on a carpenter II:::: your eyes t; ,., with more houses under construction :YAAA:: your radio for most of a day-and-ELECTRICITY is :j::!: than he ; can get around to If},-,: / in a normal day, for beingbusy.. ::!::::::: one thing that gets cheaper the more of it that you use. :::: , : Such a man is Jess Tippey at the ':'.s'' f !:!!s! ss ';',;. present building writing.new residences Not only for Shorty is heI ::::;: That is why it is so easy to have and enjoy a home :s i;;.: I' }:' Musgrave Gratton George and Miss :.s..s.YY: that, is all electric and modern. :;::; I I.,' Marshall but he is adding a brick .S.s; ! ; garage and recreation room west 's"s'.s.; ..?1 . : of Pop Kelly's home which is more Si _As f -: of a job than the average small F.:i' home.himself Jess a house would on like his lots to build here :llif!::j: ELECTRICITY IS YOUR CHEAPEST SERV :I:::i! .; but just can't seem to find time to t+ ,Ayv A [L t' houses do it. built I could here 'count in the a past lot few of II :::: ,- ANT-USE IT EXTRAVAGANTLY. ::.;::: J '). months but despite the fact that .. .:....s.:. , it Is' the "dull summer season" I .'i.:..';. \.. 's....s.yA i :r there don't appear to be 'many 1 N 11-1.1 .Ah.t. st... OI ;- vacancies. -- 1 tit.v =: \ :fi::: : :!: tlOlf ..s..s.t ... ; .:..:.. 'r :.. Pete Christensen has moved H cop}c :. ....... .. Into his new plumbing shop and i.i I A ' ; has been kept so busy he says on y ' ''t: jobs about ,town that he hasn't t:: had time to get all his goods un- AY AX Glades Power and light Co. n t: packed. I've been calling on Peter Federal . & .... : i for a good many years to fix leaky ,,: faucets mend broken waterpipesand : l :& AA , at times to .taake articles of Savings and LoanAssociation }..:. .!... : metal which existed in mind cu'j' S: ..... as to f an l'on Idea. I've never known him (**'*: :": : :":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":..:..:.:..:..:..: :..:..: :..:..:..:..: :..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..: : ..:....:..: :..: :..:...:..: :..:..:....:..:..:..:..:..Ai ? any job yet and Clewis- :.**:N:N N:N N N;..;N :--;:-;N;N N;N;.1.N;ti N M;..;N;..:N;N;N:N;-;N N;N;1:N;N:N:N;N;N N;N;N;N;N;N:N:N:N:N: :.i-:N: :N:N N:M:N: :N:N:N:N:N: :N:11 N:M: :N:N:N:N:Nf : I { ; ,' ,:'* :". ; i. / t. f.r.. -" ,,,,ri - v ,. .. 7' ..i. ; - . , 1 FRIDAY, AUGUST 0, 1940 THE CLKWISTOK NEWS PAGE FIVE \ . DescrIption S T n A Owner Amount NOTICENotice r Sugar Hearing: :. : NW'J4 of N\V34 _.__.. 12 43 28 40 Harriet G. Pope _.._:___.. 5.52 , Beg NW Cor. of Lot ! 2. E ,15 Rds., S to ' Riv., W A.1g. Riv to (Continued from Page 1) Ih Section line N to ',' _'. :, questioned Mr. Moran at length Beg. ___ 12 43 28' 10 R. N. Miller, ._- :.-._.--:....... 3.10 is hereby given that the following: described lands, or so much .. l" about the contract and sections will be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes herein set All Lying S of SAL. .. thereof opposite as to tho same together with cost of such sales and advertising, RY ____ 13 43' 28 73 B. _F. Wells,. Jr...._.....,..__._ l0.15 which had been changed principally - .. ;' will be sold at public auction on the 2nd day of September A. D. 1940, Beg 4439 ft. N of SE the clause which lowered the at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door, in the City of Cor. of Section 'V \ LaBelle, County of Hendry, and State of Florida. 690.74 ft. to Cen. of ,\ acidity average where deductions R. N. MILLER, Old Cal. Riv Place .., begin. Tax Collector of Hendry County, Florida of Beg, 'V AIg- t'- ., Canal R'V. 615 ft. .. Following a recess :Mr. Moran E'ly to Cen.and of NE'ly old Rlv.to. .. !. ."- .. ., again took the stand and said that Beg. _.:..-__._... 1443' 28 .86 Berton E, Poor ....::..._ __.,.; 5.03 he felt the corporation's contract ; Beg. 4t39.01 ft. N of ". : ' fair but that if the Departmentfeels 1- SE Cor.. thence . Amount DESCRIPTION' W'ly Alg. S Line w differently he would be willing Canal 1550.74 ft. to { S ; ' OWNER f of TaxesOF to substitute the price schedule ! : NE Cor. Land here- ; lJAND.,, And Cost in des. thenceV'ly made up by ,the government in . e q N " m : ;' on Canal 544.47 ,(t. the present contract. S ' thence S'ly to old , . 0 Gm c" ". :.' The first independent 4.1 Cal. Riv.; thence ? grower to dE' . E-c " E'ly and N'ly to pt. : '- testify was J. E. Beardsley who said of Beg _._.__ 14 43' 28 4 II. C. 'Hansen' __:_..:._.:_;...._ 6.3:1: : I All _____-_.._, 1713 32 640 J. B. Hendry ___.____ 39.88 that he had acted as secretary of the 41. Aug. 2-9"16.23. 1940. 41. Aug 2.-9-16..23, 1940. : meeting of the independent growers - of E' of SEW. ... ... = 3.62 Lot 31, Palma Cia , 42 29 10 Albert :Myers -- --- of; NEW, _.J.----_ 31 Sub _.._...__.___ 15 43 28 Unknown _u_._.____._..._..: 1,48W3 on May 22 of this year when SEt{ North LnBclleHdts. { of NEV of SE'of the new contract had been thoroughly - SD __ 31 42 20 .. .. .. ... 1.41 NEV _--_.__ 15 43 28 5 Nancy Stewart ____..._.. 2.93 Lot 29 ,_ _,__.: == Unknown _.. -__._._--_._-__--_..-._. 1.41 Gov. Lot 4 ._...____..._. 16 43 '28 14. R. N. Miller ___... .__..._ 3.35 discussed, altered where they Let 314 ____, __._ 1930-1933 E.:F Lamarine 1.41 SWJ% of SWJ,4 ___ 17.. '43' '28 40. R.. N. Miller ___.S__._ 4.79 believed necessary and passed "n Lots 728-729 ___ Wilford -- NW I/, of SW's and Beg. 30 ft. S and 669 -, S\Vof NW3a 17 43 28 80 Kenollna Realty Co. __._ 8.71 as being very fair and equitable.R. . ft. W and 348% ft. .- ,-. E3 of SW1,4 exc an E. Kurtz, Fort Myers grower : S of NE Cor. to Pt. : .; A. in S\V Cor. of .... .... ' '7.- Also -./' oJ .,.- .' : and one of the largest Independent, of Beg., W 250 ft. : SE'4' of SWJA", ,I".. ,. . to Bridge St. Rd. S '::. r' : NW' of SE 3y and .0'.1" .::- ,. ; .... next took the stand and said that Alg. E Side Of Rd. S' .....' '. Nth of SWof .( >' .1 . ; : , .. . '. .. ','. as a grower he would object ; to ; t .' and SE : 523 ft E 250 ft. N SEV. Beg. '_' S : 42. 29()- : 5' ;. D. G. McCormack ;. ":'.._-.., 6.38 --, .. the schedule 523 ft. to Beg. ___ 32 Cor. SW3i of SEI&, I' : new of prices offeredby . /. ,')',1J/,: 'j' .'e : ', '. ' , Beg. 1268 ft.SofNE N 220 yds. W 405 ,1.- I' . : to Pt of Beg. '- .: : : :i. ft. S 220 yds.. E ... ...... ; :' ", '.. "\ the government even though the : rf:6669: ft, S 100 ft, -: : =:/: t,( fi { :< ., 405 ft. to Beg and .. '- :."-. ..". rl':':,"; sugar corporation was willing to ft N 100 ft w : \ Beg 1065 ft W of f ", ) ; : \ ; .fY.-r. .: " .. .3.56Diffenbaughe' :': ; :. : ;, : : make the change for he felt that ' : :: : : . : : , toBeg.. ___._ 32 42 29 15 Unknown ai47-- -- SE Cor of S'V 3i of .\ : ', " Add. to : .. .:-.:;.-" ::; -: ,;:;.:,J: ,:... ,.' SE'4, N 220 yds., '." '. ; :. : : _' ';': ,- "')sM: ",:.?:lt.,' it would take away from the grow- .. ,. '-0 : ' of : 1Y 225 ft. (to Sec : .. ;'f, ers the right to contract. He LaBelle Strip - ' .'- < ; / ,;; , 'r/ : land 350: ft. wide : .' .' line) S 220 yds., E ; oft NE'/4 of NEV4Lots 32 42 ,. 29 : ,., to Beg. --___ 17' j3:". .28-,149. "A. H., Reed ..;.:,.C.-._"..._._._ 19,42W3 objected to the term "standard 8 to ,,,12-21 __.., .: Mrs. M. A. Burnett- ---....-- 4.2S NV1of NEV.. and '. .-"1 .: \" .. .' cane" as used by the department .' : : of W'h of SEV ., '. . .' :. .. of agriculture and commented ' ."North, LaBelle" a ;: .: ." ) of NE'4 and E'h of : .' ,r. tE',4 on part of NW',4 of of NEI/4 of SNE'44 the fiber clause in the new con- -" ______ 32 42" 20 ' Lots NE'/J 1 2 and 3 Block : .__ 18 43 28.. 60 R. N. Miller, _......:..:..:.:__.__:.,:.. 7.44 tract which he said "would no: be ;: .__. 4.06 Eof 'V of NE v4 '. .' '. , ___ _ ....__ ; T. E. Hedges ._.______.. ._ 1 3 ".___._.._ 1- applicable in case if of and _ a , : "I'U.. G. Hedges _;;:.-.---- 6.18 NEJ,4 W1h any grower Lots ? 'to 15, Block 3 . of E1 of NE'44 of handles his in 1 business-like Lots 16 to 18, Block '. : ;' Stanley Hedges 5.52 NE "____ 18 43 .8 20. E. L. Alford '_...,._' _.___.: 4.25 crop .a _. --------- ; 3Lots _.___ ':'1'f':>" NW1/, less SE4 of S manner. He asked that the gov : 12 1_,.__8 to_.12.___, Block____ ...-.,,},, ... .':." U. G. Hedges ___._________ 6.48 NWof SWof NWIV NEof and .S. ernment allow the growers to settle ;,!r Lots 29 to 36, Block r'J..: k U. G. Hedges ___,____ 4.53 NW'/4 _____.. 18 43 28 140 R. N. Miller _.__.._.__ 12.93 I their own problems and not destroy : 12 _______ i . Wl of SWW and I ; - t incentive and said, "Our conception ' W3 11 and 12, Block .' : <' .' Stanley Hedges _.__ 4.5ELots NE'/4 of SW4 __ 18' 43 28 120 Alice ,Tonnelier .__.: ...___ 12.33 . : 'h --?- of American is " 13 _--__ Nth less N'h of NE3; ... government that it ; 13 and 14 Block :-'\.; U.. G. Hedges ., .... .._____. 2.67 of NE3jj of NE'A 18 43 28 315 R. N. Miller _..._.;__._._,._ 26.07 should settle disputes, not create . 26 .-.?.?,._._.__.. Gov. Lots 1, 2. 3. and .' .' S . ; Beg. 30 ft. E and 278 .i'a: ;;: I NW Y of SWJ ...;_ 19, 43.' '28. 140 Geo. M. Hendry Adm. _.,.. 12:93: them. He also stressed friendly .. :: .. ft. S of NW Cor. of :-: NEl of NW14 and relations between the growers and :. SWU of NES 'V'h of SW'of :.. ,' ;. " 1050 ft, E. 420 ft, '" the corporation and the many per- -: ; 1 t. 55! ' NEi and Beg. 59 ,, .. ,:' . ; N 1050 ft, W. 420 32 42 29 10 Wm. N. Stallings _M._._....._ 5.73W' yds. E of Cen, E .; -' ,', ," .. :' ..- quisites not measurable in dollars .: ft, to Beg. -'. > I : 821 yds. to E Bdry. ; and cents. Mr. Kurtz closed by t 6 A.' of Say of % 42. 29 65 H. C. Hansen, Sr. __.__._ 5.52 I of Sec. S to Riv., ". .. SW 3i of NWW. 32 W'ly alg. Riv. to ".. '- saying that his crop of cane in NEW of NW* of Crk. N Creek : : '- r /I' alg. .111-- 1938-39 tested 15.67 sucrose and _. 3.59 SW'i __<- 32 42 29 10 T. L. '-- -. -- to Beg. _.________ 20 43 28 69 A. H. Reed ___..._.___;:._..__ 10.09 E'. of W% of Lot 1- I. Estate 8.39 N% of SW'/4 of NWJ20 43 28 20 J. C. Johnson "_.____..____ 3.35 would' have brought him a returnof in SWW of SE 31 32 42 29 9.5 J. H. Caldwell. -- S1,2 of SW% of NW% 20 43 28 20 R. N. Miller _._______ 3.35 26 cents more per ton'of cane . OAK: PARK 32 42 29 W% of Gov. Lot 3 21 43 28 70 Gober Turkey Farm 5.52 F 36 Unknown --.----- 2.37 21 43 28 80 under the new contract. F, Lots 31 to 33 and Sth of SEH -= R. Miller _____ 10.58 Beg. NE Cor of NE'i 'V'h. of NW% ___. 22 43 28 80 J. E. Brecht Est. __.__ 10.58 Congressman Millard Caldwell of SE/4... of S\V'44 and of SE'/4W817ft. _ Mr. to E Line of Bridge Gov. Lot 6 ...:.___.._ 30 43 ;t28 80 R. N. Miller _'__'_'___'____ 10.15 Milton at this point asked La- St. RWY. Sand i. SE% of'SEU ____ 30 43 28 40 E. S. Royer __._.____.__ ... 4.79 Guardia if the government were Parallel St. RWY .. NEJ/4 of ,NWi4W '_.__ 31 43 28 40 R. N. Miller __._._.w,. 4.79 under the , 642. 5 ft E. 889 ft'to ""'T"' /' % of NWJA __ 31 43 28 80 E. S. Royer ._.__,__,:.- 7.69 proceeding assumption Pt. S of Beg. N to : I NW .______ 33 43 28 160 E. S. Royer ___._____... .14.92 that these growers of the Everglades r Beg. __i .._ 32 42 .29 :' 12.40 J. H. Caldwell.. Estate 'I-_' 16.87 NE'/4 of NEl of? .---.- 5 44 28 40 R. N. Miller. .:_.._.__.:'.-_..':__ 4.07. did not. know what they o N1h of NEii SW'44and to La- Add. Manning. _____ 32 42 20 SE?* of NE% wanted and required the govern- ). Lot Belle 9 '... G. A. ,Hill .. 1.41 of SWH 5 44 28 30 R. N. Miller __.__._S ___ 3.23W'h ment to think and act .for them. of NE SE3s of /4. Kell Mill Terrace '' of NW'8 44 28 5 Mrs. Bessie C. Lef twich, est 2.26(;. Harley Watson of Arcadia, an and Sub. W SE'of% of SWJA NEJA E V2 Of SE's of NE- '' S independent grower, expressed his ? of S\VVt ____ 32 42 29' of NW! ___ 8 44 28 5 Mrs. Bessie C. Leftwich, est 2.20mv Lets 1, 2, 3,"20,. 21, 22 Dr. Ethel Eisner -..-----. 2.321 17 l44 28, 160 Capt. L. I. Evans _..:.: __ 12.03 satisfaction with the new contract Lot 4 Jane Hune ".:-.--.--- 1.411 SV of SW'V _"__ 18 44 28 80 R. N. Miller ___.._..___ 6.24 and pointed out a number of instances - Lots 11,-25 to 30, 34 .'. :':" 1 SE' _________.... 18 H 28 160 Mrs. J. H. Nelson __.__ 12.03L. where the had j corporation 4.58 _. ' to 44 ...._ :"r T. L. WilliamsR. _------ V. Hull SD of Gov. Lot 211 -__._.____ r' ;.. .J:" E. Kurtz _.__-_-._ 1.41 lot 11 ,in "____ 6'43' 29aandnGov. aided him in harvesting his crop ,.:. : \JfJ-. Mrs. Ella :May Solder -- 2.12 Lots 2, 3, t to him loss. He said that , Lots 221 and 222 ; .... Wonderly 1.41 ____. 7 43 29 save a . Lot 250 __ _._ ..'':.:.'/ .: Anna ---- 20 less RW. ST. RD. "-.3 W. N. Stallings .._.._..._...__._. 4.30 he had 730 acres of good cane land, ., Lots 255, 257, 258 to '. : ,::: _.. .__,,_ 2.67 CITY OF LABELLE f I ' , 264 ___._._ 5 ,,' R. E. Kurtz ___.... !. -,,\ was only allowed to harvest this .' ': Section 4, 5 and 8 : - Lots 276 to 282, 289 5 :; Block 1 Lots 6 12 ,- .'' Alice E. Hall ._ ___ some 69 acres and wanted to .:" (' R. E. Kurtz ____._____. 5.52 to : _'___. 5.73 year ___._. , 293 < ) .. , to GOODNO SUB. OF " :., R. E. Kurtz ..-.-,--- 1.41 : s'ee the time when it could all be .. . . 286 294 and 295 : : .: r., Lots : Kurtz 1.41 BLOCK :5 ___._ : Lots' 296 and 297 S ."5 R.Alice E. E. Hall _-.---.-"" --. 8.09 Lot 21 ______ S;"5S5 :;: Ed :M.; Kirkwood __.._.._._ 4.85 planted in cane. He was asked If. .r Lots 10 to 12 _.___:::: --------"- Lots 17, 19 ___.__. "st. \ A. Onorato ..._....____...,._?_ 26.87 he realized that by waiving benefit S " . Elbarado Sd. of HlkK. / GOODNO SUB OF : : J . D, E of Buscrs Add. W'Ai of Block 6 _... 4 43 "23.',. : payments he could plant as much as to JjaBclle ___ 32 42 20 E. ,D. Douglas ."_C:..._...._.___ 5.22 S1-3 of Lots 1 to 3 I .. i' .- J he liked and he replied that he R. _._ .' Lots 10 and 11 less 22% ft. on S :: : ';' Klrlovood Park Sd 12 : ,< .; end and lots 7-8 ., '. \ ,,' :-I. would gladly waive benefits if pro- '' . A. In JVnVl of SE'/i \ :' Also 2 ft onN side ,: Continued on Page 6) lyingV of Rond 32 42 2O f of Lot 9 __._........_._.... ;'.-:\;. Jas Newcomb _......:_...__....._. 7.64 . .. . Lots 6, 8, 10, 11, 5 ". 5 J Lots 38-40 less 50 ft .. ;.; 5 ,. .j .. ... .... _. 5.52 _.,' Block 2 ___._..._. S H. S Gove --' off E end ___..___ i.. ;:. ''J. H. Caldwell, est. ..__.....? .' 18.37 -- __ n -- , .SW% of N'VJ,4 and Lots 11, 12 _....:.____.__.... -'.:" : R. H. Magill., est. _._...: -' 13.66 NOTICE OK TAN SALE FOR DELIItQUEVr :.I' . NW3/4 of SW% andS . 15.52 JOSES AND. LARA- .. 1939 SOUTH FLORIDA 1 43 28 160 D: S. Henry ?......_-:..-.-.-- ' % of SWW B. "_' ; BEE SD OF BLOCK ..' COASEUAANCY DiSTRiCT TAXES. ;; \"nablngton hardens 7 _.__.. i 43.529 SBlock -/ . __._..._.. 2 t3:8I SD of N'VJA .1 : 1.18 12 less tract " 5 , ,. I 5 J. H. Ramsey ---- --- Notice is hereby given that all 4 and 5 Block 33 ' Lots : I ._ 1.13 175x75 ft in SW . _ . I. Lot 28 Block 41 E. P. Irving:8: Cor. ___._. .... .,,- 'j T. N. Wiggins _..__. ___.__ 5.16 lands delinquent on September 2nd 1940, for non-payment of SOUTH ::11 Lots 35 to 38 inc.: STEWARTS SD ELKS ,4 ; { ..... 1.85 FLORIDA CONSERVANCY DISTRICT . _, Block 49 _____._.._ Nora and Green Mills 13, 33 and 34 _____ 4 43 29 , J N' of N'VJ,4 'ofNW3 Lot 1 -.. Sara,L. Hill __..?..._._._.._....._. 7.50 taxes for the year 1939 or so much ,' thereof as may be necessary to pay and SWI/ of .._ ...___' 6.8-1 BLOCK 21 DAVENPORT the amount due for taxes' on said . of NW'/4 _._ :1 43 28 60" B. F. Stewart .. SD ___ 4 43' 20 . Sth SWI/4 of SW'3 43 28 160 R. N. :Miller __..__._..._.-.-,.. 7.69 Block 35 ___... S. A. Graves .__.:._:...__ 9.26 lands for said year, together with Robt. E. Ketnng __._._._._' 9.26 the cost of sale specified in the laws NEJ,4 of SW1,4 and a Block 36 _______ \ governing said District will be sold strip 475 ft. wide Son Block 37 Highland S at auction beginning at public E Side of SE1J I Ildtn. SD _______ 4 43 20 } of SWJ,4 _____ 4: 43 28 57 Geo. D. Williams __.-_ 5.69 Lots 2 to 5 _..___. R. 'N. Miller __..___...._::.._ 3.98 Twelve o'clock noon on the 2nd day door .' of NE% Lots 24 to 32 _..._. R. N. Miller _.__..____.__ :1.86 I of September, 1940. at the front E'A of SW3i of in the House City Geo. D. Williams _,. ..' 5.09 of the Court 28 50 "-- Block 5 43 40 "QUEST- and NE% of NE LaBelle. Florida, and continue until ACRES END" SD __...... 4 43 20 " WIDE .'' Irma Delaney ._...._._._,.__ 2.22 said sale is completed. : ESTATES No. ''1 __.. 2 43' 28 Lot 7 ______ A complete list of such delinquentlands .... 1.18SE1,4. . Tax Delinquent ---- BLOCK 41 BUSII SD 4 43 20 Block ,K. Lots 1 to 10 Lots 1. 17 and .18 H. C. Delaney --_..;_.._..__. 3.10 is available for public inspection - of' SE'44 Exc. S during the business hours at Beg. SE Cor. SE1&. \ BLOCK 42 AIKEN SD 4 43 % 20 the office of the Tax Collector for the 3.10 R. N. :Miller _ Lots 1, 2 and 3 ___., -' "' '-" "' '" N 28 Rds. 5 ft. W 28 \ County of Hendry in the Court Houseat 5 S Rds. Lots 8 and 9 _._.._.._ G. C. Mazzeri ;______ 2.22 LaBelle Florida and inquiries as rdit _.::::.. : :: 4 43 28 35 R. N. Miller ..____._-. ..-- 5.28 Lots 11 and 12 ___.... C. L. Yeomans __.__.___._. L 2.85 to lands included in such delinquent E',4 o.f NW'4 of NEJ"- Lot 18 E. :M. Cornette ._.__.._.__.._ 1.34 list by mail or by telephone, or s i and E of ofNWt SD _,.: 4 43 ," 2tt business hours, will , % Doty-Haynew : in during of 'EV4 :.. 5 43 5 28 30 n. N. Miller ___._..........:..-....- 3.95 Lots 1, 14 and 18 be person fully answered by the office of d Sof SWJ,4 _____ 5 43 28' 80 A. H.--Reed ___..__u_.._"'_ 7.69 Block 44 .____..__ Roy Lewis .-.......!...---.---.--..- &.92 said Tax Collector. s SN3 of SE'44 .._ 5' 43 28 40 R. N. Miller _.._._.___.,.'__.... 4.07 HEDGE'S SUB. _.__.__ 4' 13 20 R N.. Miller, , Lot 26 ___. __.._..__ :Mary Coulter ._. .22 Tax Collector of Hendry Sth of Nof NEW' of NW'and of/ Lot 28 ,'. R. N. Miller "._._..._...-' 2.22 County. Florida. NW'i ___SEl1___.. 6 43 28 -to R. N. Miller ____ -4-:_._ 4.67 Block 46 S1/. exc. Beg. 41. Aug 2-9-16-23. 1940. NW3s of NW _.____ 6 43. 28 40 R. N. Miller ___' __,_ 4.07S 100 ft. S of NW 0 ..- : ... 0 Cor. E 110 ft. S 110 '. of SE1/4 of NW3i 100 R. N. Miller __.___.___ 9.B ft., N 110 ft. W 110 , and E' of SE3 of 6 43 28 ft to Beg. ____._ 9} 43 29 Mary 'B.. McCormack. -.:_. 6.93 NOTICE OF TAX SALE FOR DELINQUENT 'k S E1! of SE'% and 120 A. H. Reed _.._ ... 10.1k ;Block 46 SVs Beg. 110 ,," ; 1 ': 1030 EVERGLADES NW'4 of 8E14 __._.._ 6 43 28'! '- --- ft., S of NW Cor. S DRAINAGE DISTRICT TAXES. '. 1-nVl,4 NWJA less' .__NW'44______of._ 7 43 28 120 R. N. Miller ._.___.____ 11.60 E 110 ft., S 110 ft. .... :.".; r, 40 'J. C. Johnson ._,.... 4.07NE'A N 110 ft., W 110 ft., ; Notice is hereby given that all 7 43 28 ---- NW1,4. of SW i .....___ 5 29 Mary B. McCormack __' 6.44 to .. 9 43 '. of ____ 7 43 28 40 J. C. Johnson _.______ 4.07 Beg. .' ; '. '' lands delinquent on September 2nd, if SW3 , " 160 R. N. Miller _._ .___._ 14.92 I Block 60 and 51 Hlckpocliee 1940 for non-payment of EVER- -. SEI/4 _._____ 7 43 28 ? .. " I Hdts. SD _... 0 43 29 ; GLADES DRAINAGE DISTRICT taxes .{ NE1 of NWJA and Lots 21 and 22 In ' much E'less Eth of Block F ____.... k Nellie Pelky t::...._.:.__.:_...:..:.. 252 for thereof the as year may be 1939 necessary, or so to pay I l SE'44 of of : i SE1,4. Block 55 LaBclle S the amount due for taxes on said ' NEV and less Nth '' Highland SD _.__ 9 43."U. ') lands for said year, together with .j y of NE NE'A. _of NE34_ of..: 8 43 28 350 A. H. Reed ______..____._.._ 27,27N Lot 24 -._ R J. Love _.__.__-"-"__'_ 1.34 the cost of sale specified in the laws .' -- will be sold . . V4 of NW'9 43 28 40 R. N. Miller "_ _? 4.79 Block 58 LaBelleHighland governing said District j '.. SD 0 43 20O at public auction beginning at ;. 1 A. in SE Cor. S1h' ___ __ __ A. B. Anchors, Jr. _.__-_ 1.34 Twelve o'clock noon on the 2nd day Lot 1 2Block of SW'44 of NWI9 43 28 I 1 J. J. May._..___.__. _._. 1.48 ? , of 1940, at the front door : 01 ManningsSD September, ';. That NW Pt.of of. Sck/ti B.of_ 10 431+ 2S'' -10 J. H. Dyess, __:..._-.'. -..__' 4.62 4.t: 20 of the Court House in the City of ; : und'contInuc until Florida , Lot 4 less 8 ft. off WEnd LaBelle. - /,... S NVof SEofS ______.____ Beasley and btoudemlre 1.64 said sale is completed.A . ':, '" N'VJ! Sec 10 Also s Block 72 r J. H. Caldwell, est. -_.__ 5.73 complete list of such delinquentlands :lf' : all S\VJ,4 of NWIA l Blocks 77, 78 70, and is available for public Inspection - S. ,:: lyg E'ly from 80 LaBelle Terrace 0 43 '20 during the business hours at .'.\ Jacks Branch and f' Block B. Lot 18 Florence M. Hoch -.-.....-- 1.34 the office of the Tax Collector for fie ' l Ft. Denaud "R. N. Miller .. 44.49 the Court House ,. >, S Slough SE% less RR Yards 9 43. 29 ------ - ;' '.\ having Cen of Bch. Beg 50 ft. W and 25 at uLayBelleHFlorida, and Inquiries as and Slough its V'ly ft. S of NE Cor. of to lands included in such delinquentlist N" dryf.N 10 43 28 '22' Federal Land Bank of Col. 6.47 Gov. Lot 3, S 75 ft., r by mail or by telephone, or 'n % ___ 11 43 28 28 Chas Carter _.__ 9.85 W 150 ft., N 75 ft., S in person, office willbe NNE% of NWJt ..__ 11 43 28 40 R. N. Miller .:--__ 5.52 E 150 ft. to Beg. _. 5 43 29 L. C. Dulaney ---- 13.10 fully answeredubyathe cr . S\'Jt of it 11 43 28 40 R. N. Miller 5.52 Beg 755 ft. S and 830 said Tax Collector. of NW and ft. W of NE Cor. of R. N. Miller \ IiendryCounty of Gov. Lot 3 !W 120 Tax Collector of -- SE NW3of 11 (3 28 50 C. Q. Hires _._. 3.95 Florida. ...ll 0 fONf :, exCo 1 (Continued on. Page 6). 4t. U__. 281623.2.40.. 44 in N for 12 .n :1 33 R. N. Miller. 6Uj . . -" ; '.f SS. -. ,," ', '; .,..'.. ....j".... 5- .,{' . ;:: f.: f ; 0 .r. r : ? ;; <: .:' ":,'; '/r-; : ,..,,:, ;" -," :. ., .. '.'" \ PAGE SIX THE CLE\VlSTON! NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1940 ---- I : (Continued from Page 5) DescrIption S T R A Owner Amount:: Sugar HearingContinued - Description S T R A Owner Amount AU ___ 23 43 30 640 J. B. Hendry __ 35.6& All ______ 26 43 30 640 J. B. Hendry _____ 35.6g ft.. N to Rlv. E alg. All unsurveyed -- 1 43 31 60 J. D. Hendry __ 9.26-. .f ( from Page: 5) Riv to pt. N' of All unsurveyed 2 43 31 68 J. B. Hendry 9.2&, ' cesslng taxes were removed. Beg., S to Beg. _' .5 43' 29 J. H. Caldwell, esl. _M___ 16.05 All unsurveyed __ 3 43 31 73 J. B. Hendry ______ 9.21 . .. All -,_ 10 43 31 640 J. B. Hendry _,.._ 35.68'All J. M. Couse Moore Haven grower I1on'ardll Add. A 'SD -_____ 11 43 31 640 J. B. Hendry ___ 35.6g of 4 acres la \V. All __,_,.___ 12 43 31 . said that his only objection to 5 43 29 640 J. B. Hendry __ 35.6& Gov Lot 1 I Part of All ___ 13 43 31 640 J. D. Hendry 35.68. the new contract was the clause Block A Lot 4 ___ Sallie Gravely 1.34 All' --_____ 14 43 31 640 J, B. Hendry 35.6&; ' which made deductions In the event I Block A. Lot 8 __ Unknown _____' 3.10 All E4 and NWI4 LYNN HIGH POINT and E3f 22 43 31 640 J. B. Hendry __ 22.75. too many governmental restrictionswere slip. __ 5 32 20 ., All _________ 23 43 31 640 J. B. Hendry 35.68' '. .'. Imposed and many of these Block 2, Lots 21 and All __ 24 U 31 640 J. B. Hendry -_________.... 35.6&. ; 22 __ Geo. Poole ______ 6.03 All _.______ 25 43 31 640 J. B. Hendry ..._.__ 35.68 restrictions appeared unjustified. Beg. 1347 ft. Sand 60 \ All __._..:.._. r::.___ 26 43 31 640 J. B. Hendry ______ 35.68. Luther Jones of Belle Glade who fto W ot NE Cor. 1 ., EJ ..--_. 21 43 31 640 J. B. Hendry __ 18.01 All ___ 34 43 31 Scc. 5V 137 tt., S100ftE137ft.N S\VV 160 J. B. Hendry 8.86 said ho also represented W. R. ; .:. All _.______ 35 43 31 640 J.: B. Hendry 14.55 Hooker and R. Y. Creech of that 100 ft. to Dcg. ___... "'. I', & Audrey Andrews 9.63 All .:;...._._.._.___ 36 43 31 640 J. B. Hendry _______ 35.68 Deg. 1447 it. Sand 50 All _____ 16 47 31 640 R. N. Miller _..____ 36.94. place said that he was satisfied ft.V or NE Cor. '. V SJ,2 of SW144 of NW14of with the new contract because he Sec. 5, W 137 ft., S .' V '.' NE?; and NofNV1 " 260 ft, E 137 Ct., N :: ". / of SWof ; .._ '.'' '_ helped make It and believed it fair. 260 ft to Beg. __.. 5 43 29. > "". P. & Audrey Andrews: 8.70 NE1A and Sih ot ''''1 Jooo V He also expressed appreciation for COLLEGE VIEW A '' -., V SEf/4 ot NEJ4 or ... -; , . him SUB. OF PART OF .", NWl.4 and NYz 01' \ .. ;-, ? . by . the aid that had been given FRASER TRACT 5 43 2f :, _' NE1/of' SE1.4 ofNWV : . . the sugar corporation during his Lot 6 ___ '; ; M.. A. Pace _--.___L.__._._ 4.8& ..-.--..--- 23 48 31 20 Heronimn Thema Carson 6.8cAll first seasons as a sugar cane grower, ANDREWS ADD. TO __.__..___.__ 13 43 32 609 F. L. Williamson 39.88: :r- said that ho felt the Everglades LABELLE PARK and 5 43. 29"V ', All ________ 14 43 32 597 Nannie \Vhidden -____. 39.88: Block 8. Lots 11 E1and NWJ4 15 43 32 __... .... ___._ ____. Louis O. Gravely .:. = _._:_ 2.52 ---- 448 Nannie \Vhidden. .. 39.88; _ of handling 12 independents capable V V SW% .____H_.___ 16 443 32 160 J. B. Hendry __....__ 16.23; their own contract problems and Lots 22 and 23. Block 1," Alt _. ..___ 640 J. B. Hendry :,_.____. 39.88; _____ 4.35 Vera Helms 8 .? ? All _....._ 18 43 32 _____ 640 J. B. ? Hendry 39.8: that he "objected to the govern E1h 24 _.:.__ ".. ; Unknown _. ___._.::- 1.34 All .__________ 20 ,43 32 640 J. B. Hendry _____,. 39.8 ment or an individual dictating to AVALON PLACE __ All ......_________._ 21 43 32 640 J. B. Hendry _____. 69.8 7 ___.__ J. O. Davidson ___ 3.98 Lots 'and 8 .: All ....__._._ 22 43. 32 6.0 J. B. Hendry 39.8S me what kind of a contract I can Lots 9 and 10, _.-_ Alice E. StannardM 3.98 NWJA _______ 23 43 32 160 J. B. Hendry _.____ 39.8 enter Into." "FAIRVIE'V" SUII. :, ,' ..1OF All ._.________ 24 43 32 623 F. L. Williamson _____ 39.8& LOTS 4 to 0 of .: ;I''E'h An _____ 25 43 32 640 J. B. Hendry __ 39.8& Following the noon recess R. of NE1, ____ 8 4\: 29 .- '...," 1.r AU _____ 26 43 32 640 J. D. Hendry ____ 39.8& Lots 80 to 104 less 8'r'x: < :', All ___._ 27 42 32 640 ____ well J J. D. Hendry ___ 3.88:) M. Bishop testified to being ',, .. . ft. off E end lots 80._ ,. > '," NJa! ot NE14 of NWof \ '. A. Onoralo _____...:.:...:. 8.10 satisfied with the terms of the new to 83 ___ 29 43 32 150 less NW4 5 Unknown __M_..,.... ... 2.73 Lots 126 to 8 ;t contract after which Mr. Kurtz v 1 N% 01' SE1A of NW3 ft. off E end lots V :L of ___._. 29 43 32 5 __._. NW/44 Unknown _____._.__ 2.731 _._.__.__._ _ asked that it be put on record that 126 to.129 _____ '- A.. Onorato _. 6.33 W34 of NW4/4 of pENV ' It was clear from the demeanor of LABELLE SUB. HEIGHTS__ 8 43,29 V '' ; of _SW14___ofNW14 29 43 32 20 Unknown -::__,_---:.. 4.701 that able Lots I 2 and 3 less ' the they were , growers 8 ft. oft E end___ Mrs. W. A. Jones ___.:._ 3.20. .._____ 29 43 32 20 Unknown _________ 4.70 and competent to make contractsfor Lot 4 Jess 8 ft. off E :.- N34 of NW3+ of SW34of without aid : NWI _.__.______. 29 43 32 5 Unknown ___.._..___ 2.73: themselves or end ___...:.._ John \V. Gallagher -...__ 1.64 NE3 of NWl,4. of - coercion. Lots 5, 6 and 7 ___. V .'' .. ...:Mrs. W. A. Jones _.....:'._:x...._ 3.98 SWi/4. __'___ 29 43 32 10 Unknown _..__....____.__ 2.73: Dcg. 1088 ft.V and < W1J. or of NWV4 The wage rate hearing was then 30 ft S ot NE Cor. .', ..V ., V I'.. ," ,,' I SWv .W__._ 29 43 32 20.T. P. Hendry ___-._.._._ 4.70 . took of NE Sec.8S660 : SEJ" ofNW4 ofSWI4 , and Mr. Moran again taken . up ft. W 330 ft.. N : ',; ..'.. .. .. ... ;": .;. ____ 29 43 32 10 Unknown _____._._ 3.72 . the stand to read a report on wages 660 ft., E 330 ft. to ,; : ., \ ,: AU _.. ._______ .31 42 32 642 J. B. Hendry _______ 39.88 paid by the corporation to their Beg-T_'____ 8 43.,: '29" ", 5..:..., Mrs. Sara 'Cooper..a... ... ...::.:'..t...;...: .6.36 An _.?____-_ 32 43 32 642. J. B. Hendry _M 39.88 the allowed Deg. 1418 ft. \Vand \. '; V ,'\.. .' ..;... .. An _._...__.___,._...._ 33 43 32 640 J. B. Hendry ____ 39.88 employees, perquisites 50 ft. S of NE Cor. _': :: An ________. 34 43 32 640 J. B. Hendry ______ 39.88 and the high standard of living of Sec. 8, S 660 ft, .,'r' ,'., All _.____.__.....___ 35 43 32 640 J. B. Hendry ____ 39.88 Q 'V. 330 ft., N 660 ft., : V W1J. of NWi44 of . among corporation employees as E 330 !to to Beg.. 8 43 29 5 A. Onerato V ._._:..._. ._. -=_ 6.93 NEJ4 of NW'/4 ,V compared with employees of sugar BELMONT SUB. OF SE4 01' NWi44. SJh .. J'". .J: .,.,:.'. corporations in other mainland and Lot WY 35, of Block NEt,4 1 ____:_ 8 43 29 James A. Zipperer., : __" 1.34 of of,NE E%*. Wo3 '' ;,' ..\, :.\:. ..'1NW1,4. ,'\V )' :"/ :' ': ,-',.. :.". .. 7"'r:; ., ,,, V :. insular areas. Wages had been Lot I, Block 2 _____ Wise _________.__ 1.34 of NE of NEi/4 '.,' V V VNWV ",','.' L . Block 13. Lot 17 _.._ Louise D. Barnwell. __.___ 1.34 of NE% ofNE'4 \ set he said in other mainland cane FORD rAnK SUB. 8 43 "2 u NE of SEl4, areas at 75 per cent what they were Section I, Lots 1 to 'f' S\V3'4 of SE- __ 10 H' 32 255 J. C. Jackman _____ 14,63All In Florida and he asked not that 162 ______ ; City of LaBelle _____,_ 11.33 _____._.___._ 15 44 32 640 J. C. Jackman ___.___ 36.94 . Section 2, Lots 1 to I' Sf of NW/4 and the Florida wage scale be droppedto 165 _.____.__... City ot LaBelle ____f 11.33 - ENGLEWOOD TERRACE NWV4 of SW v4 ___ 22 44 32 120 J. C. .Jackm .____ 9.56 that level but rather that the SUB. __. ,8 43 20.. SW/4 of SE14. '___.._ 22 44 32 40 J. C. Jackman ___ 3.98 All _.:._ ___ 27 44 32 6-10 J. C. Jackman ___ 35.6& scale of that be raisedto ' wage area Section B, Lot 8 ____ Mae Cole & Jessie Stafford 1,34S'14 WIh or SW3i __.____ 28 44 32 80 J. C. Jackman _____' 7.51, a. level with Florida's. He pointed of 84 to 113 andS EJ,2 of SEJ4 of SW1 , of 115 to' 120 and NW1V of SE?{ yoat out that the average wage paid and All 114 ___ SAL RR. _______ 6.33 SW4 _____ 28 44 32 30 W. 1L Adams _____ 3..70NW14. during the harvest season of last W1h of SW% of SWv4 11 43 29 20 Margaret Perkall __.__ 5.73 01' SE1.4 . year was $2.11 a day and some E1h of SE?: of SWl 11 43 29 20 S. E. Sanchez ____.__..: 22.47 NE3i of SW'4 and..J.of .., / . Sit of NWi and Was SE',4 and W3G! of cutters drew an average of .$3.00 of SWu4 of NE4 14 43 29 100 Mrs. May Magl11 L: ___. 16.61 SW? of SE'4 ___ 28 44 32 70 J. C. Jackman _.:.0.____" 7.52 per day or better. NEJ4 and S1/ of W1h of NEJ4 ___._ 32. H 32 80 W H. Adams .._____ 9,26 NW1A and NE14 of V . rNW14 NEBof, N'\VIA, and 5 Mr. Moran also pointed out that and SJ,2 16 '43 29 Alexander C. Zabriskia .__ 53.89 A. in NW Cor. of . additional recreational and housing LUCKEYS sun. 01 SE4/4. of NWI,4.. 32 H 32 45 J. W. Wright ______ 8.10 Ei of NE% of NV3 of NW3 ___'_ 32 44 32 40 Horace G. Stouthard __ 5.73 facilities had been added duringthe NEIA _.____.__. 17 43 20 ". SE/44 of NW1/s. Jess 5 Block 3, Lots 7, 8 A. in NW Cor. 32 H 32 35V.. lL Adams ______ 6.03 past year, a choral group had and 14 ;: H.V.. Luckey ___..__...__._ 1.64 SE14.. of SW44 and VS1 been organized among' the colored Block 3, Lots 9 to 11' Oscar Luckey __--..:. 1.34 of NE444 of - workers with and Block 4, Lots 9 and SW ____ 32 44 32 60 J. C. Jackman _...:__ 6.33 : great success 20 _________ Ed Prescott ____ 3.40 NE /. of SEl _._.__ 32 44 32 40. S. L. SJlcar ___ 5.73 that song festivals were now being Block 4. Lot 11 __ Mattie Burnette. __..__ 2.22FAYORS SW4 of NE'/ and .. in the encourage SUB. __ 11 .43 '. E3 ot NW444 __ 34 44 32 120 J. C Jackman ._. 9.56 staged to plantations Lot 3 __.._.. J. J. May _._..__._...__ 1.34 PROVIDENCE CITY Ax .. musical talent development.He Lot 5 _________ Mary Cochran _____ 2.22 . ROYAL sun. OF swu or '.;.. VI , PALM , also mentioned the 25-piece cor- ESTATES No. 2 ,' \V/i OF SE/ __ 34 14 32 _N - poration band which had been Lots 25 and 26, Block .' .' .. V or- b7 11 :i3 X29: 8 ________ :. ..'W. it!. Bradley ____._-=. 1.64Lots ganized during the past year among Lots dS-== .'. Mrs. Sara Powers Thomas 1.34 39 to 42, Block '; , the white employees and membersof Lots 27 to '30 __ :', Rev. \Vm. Brayshaw' ___._ 2.22 20 ___ .:... 1 l\Ielvina Derry ___,-:.__ 1.6tLots N3 of S4 of SE1/4 ... V V ..' ,'J' 32 and 33 Block :; .. ': . their families. of NEV exc. 14 ., ., I. 23'V __ '.; Lorenzie Kennhell 1,64 acres in NE Cor __ 17 .43 29 8.5 James Newcomb _...._.___-:- 2.82 Lots 23 and 24. Block ,:-" -'- - Following Mr. Moran's testimony Beg. 343 ft.V and._ t 26 ____.____ : Cora Thomas ....___.:__ 1,64 A. J. Buston of Fellsmere took the 25 ft S of NE Cor. .; ; ''. .Ior GARFIELD CITY SUB 34 41 3':: ' N3'of .SJ,2 or -- Lots 11 and 12. Block stand and said that he represented SE% of NEIA W 1 .' ., ,," I ____..__ -: Curtis Avant .....a._.:_._. 1.64 eleven growers in that area. He 137 ft. S 140 ft., E :J'",',.;;. Lots 15 and 16. Block i "- '' , 131 ft. N 140 ft. to V '.. .. 1Lots ________ fViV '. V .Kelly Strong _._______..:. 1.64 bVV said that during the'past season Beg. ____.__ 17 43..9 .5 B. A. WiggIng's _.__..........._.:._.. 3.14 24 to 27, Block J. ., he had employed some 150-175 Beg. 40 Rds..'S of NE -- I : 1 _._____._____._ .] .-';',' J. J. Thornhill ____ 1.64Lots workers which Cor. NW'S 104 t., :' .. ...:. "'- : 2 and 3. 'Block 2 .."""'\ Irs. J. C. .'\Veeks ___ 1.3. he had worked at ft. 4 in.. 'V 208 ft. 8 .. .. : ;\ '. J"m. Lot 24, Block 2 ':,,; :"'j.-:'. Laura Taylor 1.34 the scale of wages fixed by the ., S 104 ft. 4 in. ";".,:..,. Lot 23. Block 4 __ ",.',;,!;'.'>,,;';, Fannie A. Beatty 1.34 E 208 ft. 8 in to 29t .' Block 5, Lots 1 and 2 ;.;, : Carrie Branham 1.34 government except for tractor Beg. __ 11 43 .5 Roy A. Rimes ._..____._ 4.60 Block 5, Lots 45 and .;:''', :/.; . drivers who were paid on a contract Lot 3 in NJ,2 of NWJ4 17 43 29 10 Corrine Forrey' _...-::..__:?w 3.10 46Block__.:____... ,< : '-\ Wallace & Ethel Banham 1.64 basis and who 36 cents BEN YON sun. 01 ..:. 9. Lots 45 and J averaged Lots 5. 6. In W44 46SEU _.________ Lillie Butler __._____ 1.6t per hour. He also answered ques- of N\VJA' exc. :.85 A .. of NWUEiA _.____ 36 45 32 40 Eura Lee Durance _-_ 4.86 In S',4ofLot6 11 43 29 tions relative to the method of Lots 9 to 11 ____ T. E. Hedges ____._..____...._ 4.86 of NEU Sof 9 V Mile Canal __..- .._. 11 48 32 1 Unknown _________ 1.74 harvesting; basis of contract rates, Lots 14 and 15 ______ E. P. Booth _._..__.______.._ 3.65 W' N of 9Mile: whether they worked any womenor Lots 47 and 48 _._._: T. E. Hedges ____ 1.34 Canal ________ 11 43 33 54 Unlmown,. __---..:.... 9.56 children and E'of E1! of NE% IS 43 29 40 W' D. Manning, Jr. ___ 7.50 E% of E14 of SWU 11 43 .33 40 Aripeka 'Farms, Co. __ 8.34 other routine ques- W1h of E% of NE4/4 18 .n 29 40 J. L. Irvin -.---.---_--- 7.50EVELYN I. W?. of Wig of SWU t tions. : TERRACE and W% of EV of sun. OF SE'A OF ,-- I ISV1A W% of SWU N. of it H. L. Haney and Ogle Moore, ____ 18 43 21J 9 Mile Canal __ 12 43 33 23 F. Deane Duff ..._._. ......___ 8.25 Belle Glade vegetable Lots 49 to 52 ___ Victor M. Harris .__--.:..... 1.34 W4 of 'W3/ of SWU V growers, Lots 215 and 228 A. S. Velie ____.__._.____._ 1.34 S of 9 Mile Canal 12 43 33 23 P. Deane Duff _. 7.65 testified that the wage scales as set BELLE LA CASA E% of SWU of SEU for the sugar cane growers had SUB __._______ 18 43 29 'I' of SEUSEU ____.._ 12 43 33 4 W. T. Neal _"__'___ 1.74 Block B. Lot 1 __ D. Widellty ____._.____.__ 1.34 of SEU of SEUEi 12 43 33/ 9 :Mabel Rankin Hay ___ 243 seriously interfered with their ROYAL PALM /_ of SEU of NWU 11 44 33 V 20 E. R. Caven 5:38W : securing help in harvesting their ESTATES NO. 7 % of NWU of SEU 15 44 33 20 Mrs. Lillie Hartman 5.38 $UB ______ ID 43 2D El'2 _____ 18 44 33 320 Fla. Land & Tim. Co. 30.03E crops because they were unable to Block 5, Lots 6 and 7 Miss Ola Jean Patterson 1.34 ,* of SEU of NE123' 44 33 20 Mary M. Capper -____ 5.38 pay the higher scale. E'h' of SE?; of SE444 18 43 29 20 Mary G. Coulter __._?,:... 3.98 WV of SWU of NE?. 27 44 33 20 Geo. Knight .5.38 E4 of N\V3 __?_ 6 H :9 80 R. N. Miller __"_'_ 7.59 All _._._-- -- 4 46 33 640 Fla. Land & Tim. Co. _._ 44.81 The remainder of the time was Gov. Lots 3 and 4 and All ________ 9 46 33 640 Pia. Land & Tim. Co. __ 44.81 taken up with S\Va of N\V'J i __ :3 H 29 120 Louis Gordon ________:.._ 11.71 All ____._._____.. 10 46 33 640 Fla. Land & Tim Co. 44.81 questioning ,E" a group All lyg. 'Y St Hy. __. 16 44 29! 53 D. F. Wells, Jr (tax) 4.07 All __ __. 18 46 33 640 Seaboard Highlands Inc. ._ 44:81All : of colored workers from the various E'/V, of SWJ _.__.__ 6 H 29 80. Jas. L. Nicholson __ 7.59 _' --- ..__ __ 20 46 33 640 PIa. Land & Tim. Co. __ 44.81 e plantations of the sugar corporation All ly-: \V. of St. Hy. 28 '44 29 22 D. F. Wells Jr. ____ 1.90 AllLINCOLN____._._-.__-__ 32 47 33 640 Century Land Co. -__ 35.69 All Iyg. 1\r of St. Hy. 33 44 29 1 n. F. Wells, Jr __._..___ 1.18 n relative to the hours they Keri RR Depot \ SQUARE PARK NO. 1 SD. ':. worked, the amount of money they Grounds ____.__. 1 45 29 .98 ACT. RY Co. __._____ 2.55 OF EV_ _._ 35 4. 33 k' drew, type of work done whether Ny' of NW3; _r.__ 7 45 29 65 Lillie Maddox _._--- 3.47 Block 29, Lots 21 to . NW14 of NE% of 24 __.____ Sherman Smith _______ 1.64Block .'. or not they traded at the corporation NE% __ 20 45 29 10 R. N. Mlllcr _"'__'_'''_M'M 2,58 45, Lots 30 to . :f. commissaries SW44 of N\V3 of 32 _._._._._ Lettie Haham _:_= --=--- 1.64 and whether the NE% ..-.-________ 20 45 29 10 R. N. .:Miller _..___,_ 1.67 Block B9. Lots 11 and ,. j. prices there were on a par with W% of W4 : of SE% 37 to 39 _----.. Ell Thomas _____.M___ 1.64. ;" prices in other stores what of SW31 ..._..__....._... :6: .J5 :::9 10 W. S. Shoults _._n_.__ 2.57 LINCOLN SQUARE type W1.4 or W11 ' : or NWJ* 0 PARK: NO.2. SD. r of house they lived in, whether of NE4 ___'___' 21 45 29 10 R. L. Lowe ._.________.L,, 2.51 01"VY _'___ 31I.. 33 f they raised a garden or not and SW3, of NEJ _._.._ 27, 45 29 40 J. T. Perry ______..._...._.. 4.11 Lots 12 and: 13, Block \V34 of E1of NW4 14 ....____M__._._... Hattie Bryant _.-_.....:- 1.64All t. many other questions. All indicated of NW3; _.___.___ 27 45 29 10 Jas. E. Daveroux __.___ 2.57 _.......___.____ 36 47, 33 640 T.amlaml Land Dev Co. _, 35.69 i4 t; that they were, well satisfied with N\V1/4 or NW14 less NEU exc. NEJof V c;. ''their lot and that they lived in no NW1/4 SJh of of SW14 NW121 of 45. 29 35 Mrs. Lillie E. Grainger 3.80 NWU SEU of and NEU S>/. _and__... V 4 48 33 630 Fla. Land & Tim.. Co. --- 29.24 F..... fear of coercion from the EJh or NW/4i of NE34 GARFIELD PARK SD t-: tion. corpora- of SE4/4 ... ___ 27 45 29 ,5 n. N. Miller _..__._.--.....:.... 1.67 OF SEV4 ..___.._ D 48 33 % sw 1/4 of and Lots 31 and, 32, Block '> Following the E14 ot SE% of Joseph Springer ___ 1.64Lets hearing the officials 2 _______. ? [ in NWJA -n... 28 45 29 60 Joseph Weintraub _.__.. 6.55 47 and 48, Block : charge of the hearing and W Y. of F.% of NW% 11Lot .......___.____. Joseph Springer _M___. 1.6.1 / those in attendance were invited of NWJA -._.._,........._ 28 4it 29 10 Minnie A.. V Sumner __..._.... 3.51 14 Ellis R. Geiger __ 6.37 :U W1h .of NWl,i of 8 A ____._? _.._ 7 43 -' -.': to the Townsite Village to witness N\VV less Beg. SW Lot 21 orVJ,2 of ( a baseball V SWU of SEUAl __.... 7 43 3.1 20 Wm. H. \Voodard __._ 9.63 game between the Azucar Cor, E 660 ft.. N I Frac. ___ ___ 13 43 34 100 U. S. Sugar Corp. '____'__'__ 30.01 "-' .r ,_ Giants and a picked team from the 220 ft.. W 660 ft., H BefT. 500 ft. E and 375 . . '.'. Western 220 ft.. lo Beg. .. .... 18 .13: ::3.: 17 Minnie A. Sumner ..__........'n 4.11 ft. N of SW Cor. of " Division. They were also r..av% or .._..._ ' SE'A n. 28 4ii 29' 40 R. N. Miller __'__"'_ 4.11 Sec. 14, E 380 ft.. V V V ,r entertained at the auditorium by Jo':% of NE'4, flf Nf.:11: N. 114.63 ft. W 380 and SE1 of NE4 3-1 45; 2r! GO .TackflOn Grainer, est.6.23 114.63 ft. to a splendid program of negro spirits NW14 or RWJ, .......... ::14 15! HI 40 Corton S. Campbell .._._... 4.11 BefiT.ft, S ..................._._......_.-.. 14 .43 34 1 Mrs. Adeline Brannon : 4.9. uals by the Choral Club and a AU E of RR R'wy. ._ 10 43 30 290 J. H. IIendr __.__. .....__ 16.31 HARLEM? : S D T. ' All .. ... _._.__.__._._.._ 14 . 133ft ,. band concert by the U. S. Sugar All E--of-ACL 6.10 J. B. Hendry .__. __. 35.68 060x1010 ft. In NEVi 20 43 34 2n RR J _._. Unknown __ 1.44 .. f Corporation band. R'wy ..,...___._m.._......._ 15 43 30 600 J. B. Hendry ._..._...M._.__ 33.31 Lot Lot 23 16,, Block Block K K ......_. Mary Mills-.--"--.--_._'_-__' 3.42 SE4/4 SE or ot NEJand ACL RR Lot 30 Block K _.-._. J. H. Johnson --.___.._._ 4.40 K : A cruiser now being built by the R'wy. -._.__ .._._ 16 43 30 42 J. D: Hendry. _..______.M 4.58 Lots.13 and 14_, BlockL .___ W. 1\1. Tobias _____ 3.72 United States Navy will bear the N-;:, of-NW3 and N4 Lot 17""Block L- _'.... Geo. Tobias ".'-'-'---' 1.U Alit E,* ot NWR12 16 43 29 100 Carl G. LemberG' ___ 9.56 Lots 20 and 21, Block naao "Tallahassee", it was announced E of Gladys Taylor __ 3.72 R'wy. -._._______ Z1 U 30 335 J. D. Hendry .___._ 20.13 L Lydia Mitchell .: 2.43 __ 22 ,_. this'week by Secretary Frank] All --- _,. 22 43 30 640 J. B. Hendry.......,_::..........,.. 35.68 Lot 13 o k.L Parts ot Sections 3. '. (Continued on Page 10) 9 10! 15, 16, 21, ZL 29:>> 3Z (3 30 94 ACL RY Co. ,._,..._..,,,:_- 37,24 .'Gr .r 't 1 .- \. r" t. ", :" -:.,... "..z"f -,';--; J." :; '' -'; r iSB ? -S 1?. ':' ':: :.. I '' : > : .( ; '): ; \: i S' : ? : -.r ? I 7 : .. :-- : ''i/:": : ':": :::.. : ..: ; ,':".<- ,; .( \: 3J.:> : I ", I .. - FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1940 THE CLEWISTOX! NEWS PAGE SEVEN ---------- - .......... ......... .................................. . ( : : : : ): : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :":" ;":":":":":":':":":";':":":":":":":":":": :' MartinLammonAnnouncements town's 1'. _r- .%. .:..:..:..:..:..:-:..:..:-:..:..:..:..:-:..:-:..:..:-:..:..:..:..:..:..:. leading loafer-a fellow by Y the name of Will Wooten, known to : YI his intimates as "Yellow", so-called have been received - PERSONAL SOCIETY l lW. by friends here of the FULLER'SFULMINATIONS because complexion.Will of. the saffron hue of his .' : : I i marriage on Saturday, July 6, of Miss Inez Lammon, daugther of told me all about it last x Daniel C. Lammon of DeFuniak By FULLEN WARREN spring when I went back over thereto I A I Springs to William Martinof do some bellowing at the ......................................................A... AAAAAAA.,. .. ................................................................. Henry f; ; ; ; ; ; . . . .r.--. .-.-.-. . . . . ; Hialeah. The ceremony took ..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:-:..:.(..:-:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:.. grammar school graduation ex- B.' Duvall of Atlanta was a State Senator David Elmer Wardof place in DeFuniak Springs ercises. He said he was sitting- on Mrs. Martin taught the first There still remain a few people his front door-steps early one morning - business visitor here this week. Fort Myers and Judge W. T. Maddox of LaBelle business grade in the Clewiston school the who set too much store by formalityand putting on his shoes, when he were term of 1938-39 and accepted a of saw this coatless character coming and a superficial sort politeness, Mrs. Ruth B. Owens Ray ' visitors here Wednesday. position the next term in the Hia- and pay entirely too little attentionto across a foot-log over a small creek Bass spent Sunday in Okeechobee.: leah school. She has many friends in the more essential things 'oC life.I that flowed between his house and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castlen and Clewiston who are offering their town. Will said that the very first Thomas B. Owens of Okeechobee Robert Castlen West Palm Beach congratulations and best wishes. in Calhoun know a county queer character who went over in thing he noticed was that our hero was visiting friends here Tuesday. were the week-end guests of Mr. The young couple will be at for a phoney kind of politenessand was not wearing his coat. He also i home at 735 East Second Ave., noticed that he was walking in a and Mrs. G. B. Rackstraw. a sort of fatuous formalitythat Mrs. D. G. Alston spent last Hialeah. hurry. This, too, was peculiar con- more often ridiculous than was week visit to New York City. duct for him. He usually ambled on a Mrs. Gertrude Hobbs left Mondayfor impressive or admirable. Like the along like he was unwilling to get her home in Lumpkin, Ga., Dayton-Mathis lilies of the field in the parablehe where he was going. Will said he Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Utter of Lake, "toiled not, neither did hespin" after a visit here with her aunt, immediately suspected something , Worth were the guests Sunday of but unlike those Bibical flora Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mathis of dreadful had happened. He lacedup Mrs. J. W. Ezelle and Dr. Ezelle. Mr. and Mrs.. W. D. King. Clewiston announce the marriageof he was not arrayed like' "Solomonin his shoes hurriedly and started all his glory". The seat ,of his their daughter, Miss Ann Mathisto Mrs. Mars_ Webre and Miss across ,a vacant lot to intercept our I Mr. and Mrs. Walker Kerishaw Gordon Dayton of Lexington, perennial pants were usually worn hero and inquire the for reason Juanita Webre of Jeanerette, La, ,to'the point of transparency. His have returned to their former homein ; Ky., on July 27. I his uncoated condition. Will meet have returned to their home aftera ancient hat was battered, shapelessand Gadsden, Ala. him just behind the hog pound ina visit here with Mr. and Mrs. BIRTH ANNOUNCED I sweat-stained. But he never grove of chinaberry trees. He to his dilapidatedcrown failed remove H. J. B. Sharnberg 'returned Mon- Frank Jacobs. said, "Colonel, I know something- Mr. and Mrs. R. Bullen when in the presence of Lloyd of day from a vacation'visit in Boston awful has happened. Please tell High Springs announce the birthof I. ladies. I have seen him ,meet a " and New York. A. W. Sias left the first of the me what it is. Our hero replied, > a son, Lloyd Russell, jr., weight : group of gorgeously garmented "Will a snake has just bit in Punta my week to spend his vacation eight and a half pounds, on July ladies on the street during a sultry Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Cuttino re-: Gorda and points in North Carolina.He oldest boy and I'm on my way for from vacation 24. Mr. and Mrs. Bullen have been 1 summer day; he would reach for the doctor." turned Monday a is expected to be about two away and his hat witha visit in South Carolina.Mrs. seasonal residents of Clewiston for I I his head remove, weeks. the past ten years during the sugar gallant gesture and stand there' V. L. Springer and Mrs. season when he works in the traffic with the hot sun blazing down on TRACTOR FOR SALE Dick Owen returned home Saturday I. his bald head while he the engaged , in West department of the U. S. Sugar Corp- - Jack O'Day spent Monday from month's visit with Palm Beach. a oration. They make their home at ladies in coruscating conversation.Only '4-McCormick-Deering T20 crawler relatives in Tennessee. Mr. and that time at the Barracks. one ever saw him person Mrs.. W. C. Owen and Shirley met Tractors with 20 inch track in /. Mrs. James M. Boyd and son, him in West Palm Beach. leave his home, without his coat. good condition. Reasonable price. a 4 Jimmie, of Fort Myers visited Mr. Paprika Production Coat-wearing was a positive mania Smith Tractor and Mrs. W. Wheeles last week.A. with him. He was especially punc- Company, Ocala, Mrs. C. J. Lovvorn returned Sun- Florida. tilious about wearing his coat at 2t. Possible In Florida day from a 'vacation visit at R. Broadfoot and Carawan Nelson the dinner table. The table mightbe Daytona Beach and ..Lakeland. Mr. , were business visitors in Jack- Lovvorn drove to Lakeland for utterly devoid of anything sonville on Monday and Tuesdayof her. Gainesville, August 9-Florida's nourishing to eat, but he never J. M. COUSECounselor this week. pepper growers may have a new failed to wear his coat when he and Attorney at Law variety to add to their plantingsin appeared for what passed for a James Wynn, Jack Wynn and Hopkins Building Mrs. A. R. Broadfoot and daughter future years. This year, for "meal. It was a thin, black, alpaca Wednesdays and Saturdays Ken Harris were in Miami Monday : Barbara, Mrs. Julian Dickson, where Jack, already enlisted in the the first time, paprika has been garment, out of all harmony with 0:30 to 4:00 : and Mrs. W. T. Wheeles are visitorsin grown successfully at the State the rest of his wardrobe, but stillit U. S. Army left for active duty. Fort. Myers today.Mr. Experiment Station and on farms could! be called a, coat. Ken also enlisted and will begin o in the trucking areas. The only time he ever left home Masses Scientifically Broken Lenses active service at a later date. Fitted nnd and Mrs. R. Y. Pattersonand Dr. F. S. Jamison, truck horticul- without this coat was in the late Repaired Duplicated , DR F. D. GUDBAUR - sons Bob and Dick left this turist at the Experiment Station, fall of 1909. This strange and un- - Miss Valerie Suther, Miss Marilon optometrist morning to spend a couple of weeks says that the United States has precedented dishabille was witnessedby Suther Miss Mildred Thomas and ' vacation at Waynesville, N. C. been importing something like a citizen who later become theJohnson's Phone IDS 5 Collier Arcade Miss Janet Barnett of West Palm Fort Myers, Florida seven million'pOunds of cured Successor to K. H. Oakley Beach visited Mr. and 'Mrs. J. A. l George Bigg returned to his home paprika each year. When the pres- McGehee and family Tuesday. Miss in South Bend, Ind., this week ent European war made it difficultto I Valerie Suther remained for a ,:J after a visit here' with Mr. and Mrs., veek's visit. obtain paprika from Yugoslavia, Fish CampNear MECHANICAL STRUCTURAL . M. W. Bigg. Spain, and Hungary, importers be- ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS ( Hurricane Gate) gan seeking a domestic supply. They , Mrs.. E.V.. Durst and Miss Maps -- Estimates - Mrs F. Deane Duff left with her sent seed to both Florida and Clewiston, Fla. Mildred .Durst left Saturday for a JOHN H. DOTY parents Mr. and Mrs. F. E.. Bryant Louisiana, and the plant grew well Boats and l\Iotors-Guide Service vacation of several weeks, Mrs. month at Asheville in Engineering Consultant Wednesday for''a both places. Rates Reasonable Durst to visit in Gainesville and N. C. Yield records on the Station's '\T. H. Johnson, Mgr. Hopkins Bldg. Clewiston, Fla.LrnRALfflCOME . Miss Durst in Salem, Va. Mr. and plots indicate production of around - Mrs. A. W. Lawrence took them to - Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Doty and 300 crates or 11,000 pounds of West Palm Beach. Rev. and Mrs. Kent Pendleton were green peppers per acre. Dr. Jami- visitors Wednesday in West Palm son believes this will cure out to BIRTHDAY DINNER HONORS Beach about 1,100 pounds of paprika. He MRS. OSCAR. A. PRATT sees the possibility of using 5,000or ron _ Mr. and Mrs.' M. W. Bigg left covered-dish birthday dinner more acres of land in the United Thursday to spend three weeks in was given recently at the home States to produce the paprika need- 1 New York City and points in the of Mrs. Oscar A., Pratt honoringher ed in this country, and thinks that your[ idle fundsTwice New England states. birthday anniversary. She received Florida should grow her share of . a number of lovely gifts. the supply. .: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferris of WashIngton Attending were Rev. Thomas His experimental planting was a year, "on the dot," generous earnings I were here Monday and Tuesday Lawhon, Rev. M. M. Dudley, Peter started in the seedbed in late Jan- ore paid to our Investors.. It's an, unfailing o' i '\ Mr. Ferris attending the sugar Muller of Belle Glade, Mr. and Mrs. uary' and the plants were set in thrill, this attractive rate of pay for the use ' hearing. on Tuesday., J. E. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. the field in March. The crop was of your hard-earned dollars! j I I Adams and daughter, Dorothy, Mr.and harvested in July. Paprika is cultivated KSYS\ concerned nothingIs Kearney Olivier of LaFayette, La., Mrs. John Gann, Mr .and Mrs.I. and managed very much as Where your savings are was the guest for several days this R. Holland and children Dean bell peppers. The plants are more more important than safety! . week of Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Eleanor Sue, Tamer Matthews, upright and can ,be planted closer Sallinger. Mrs. Sam Young and children Sam, together than bell peppers. Dr. Up to $5000, your savings permanently inINSURED Fred and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jamison has learned' since makinghis sured against loss by an instrumentality of the ' Mrs. Gertrude Hobbs,_ Miss Phyllis Emrich and children Ruth, Betty plantings last Spring that in U. S. Government.Clewiston. , " Johnson, Miss Florence Gephardtand Sue and Mary Ann, Mr. ad Mrs. W. the "old countries" paprika is Al Johnson spent Sunday at : E. McDonald and children Jeanettee, grown between corn rows, which Fort Myers Beach Dennis and Kenneth, Mrs. C.. provide'shade.. He believes the -- - Emrich, Mrs. Melvin Ballah, George plan will work here. i f Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Vaughn and Shult, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pratt Production of paprika was no Federal ' sons, and Mrs. W. P., Vaughn,. sr., and children Beatrice and Donald. I problem this year, but curing it I Savings returned Sunday from a visit of has been. Dr. Jamison has tried two weeks in Louisiana and Texas. DAUGHTER BORNA air curing, oven curing, and removing . the seeds and then curing. and Loan Association '< Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Collie of telegram received by friends Rapid curing is necessary to pre- West Palm Beach spent the week- Thursday announces the birth of a vent molds from discoloring and end McCorkle.here with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley' baby Jones daughter Bryan; of Tampa to Mr. and and former Mrs. destroying the Florida the horticulturist paprika, but has as not yet .:..:..:..:..:..:..:-:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:-:..:..:..:..:..:..:. residents of Clewiston. Mrs. Bryan, evolved the best curing method. :1: :: Mrs. A. L. McCorkle of New before her marriage, was Miss Ulla Smyrna is here this week for a Johnson. Miami Laughs At i! Clewiston Property * visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 1 McCorkle. THE CLEWISTON COMMUNITYCHURCH : Supposed Willkie Vote y Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hurst re- :: : turned Friday from Pennsylvania KENT PENDLETON, MinisterThe Miami, August 8-(FNS)-Demociatic :%: IS AND WILL BE A SPLENDID ' .. 't' where they have been spending the Moderator of this PresbyteryRev. party leaders of Miami are .%. ... summer. Alexander Linn has asked Rev. inclined to laugh off the possibilityof ::: INVESTMENT :: j Pendleton to supply the pulpit of Wendell Willkie making a strong Congressman Millard Caldwell of: Dade county showing as some peo- Milton was here Monday and Tues- the Clewiston Community Church ple predict. G. A. Hickok, secretaryof But NOW is* the time to buy while there :: ,I day and attended the sugar hearing during the month of August and the Dade County Democratic ::: :.:::. on the latter date. including the second Sunday of Committee, heads a five-man sub- ' September. Mr. Pendleton, ,has committee to take legal action pre- :i: arc still some lots at bargain prices. .r*.: Among those out of town attend- consented to do so. venting Democrat voters who sup- l ,' + ing the sugar hearing Tuesday were The Bible School will convene port Willkie from voting in the Josiah Ferris of Washington, Con- ,I at 9:45 a. m, Sunday Aug., 11. B. C.' Democratic primaries two years ? - gressman Millard Caldwell of Milton Flaniken is the superintendent.The from now. 9 YQ Y 'I' Luther Jones, W. R. Hooker, Worship hour begins at 11a. "I don't known of a Democratwho y H. C. ITaney, O. Moore, J. M. Gled- m. intends to vote for Willkie, :: J. E. Beardsley :: hill of Belle Glade, Harley Watson J. E. Beardsley is the Choir Dir- but as drastic legal action as pos- r, of Arcadia, It. E. Kurtz and son of ector, Mis. J. H. Doty is pianist. sible will be taken against any REAL ESTATE I:: I! Fort Myers, Joe Hill ,of West Palm The subject of the Sermon will who may violate their oath (to the ;*: : I Beach, H. G. Clayton of Gainesville be;. Has Jesus Any Friends Today? party) and vote Republican." Hic- :;: i T. W. Weeks, T. W. Weeks, from John 1514. kok acknowledged, however that JIM BEARDSLEY ART LAWRENCE !: 1\:. jr., J. J. Wiggins, Roy Warnock, The C. E. will meet Monday at voters may vote secretly as they :;:: BETTY SPICER 3IILDRED DURST :< J. M. Couse, J. E. Frierson, Lloyd 7:30 p. m. Lee Pridgen is the please, but promised action againstany v Farnam, Moore Haven and A. J. president. Program leader is Ro- whose desertion of the party .. ?. Bustin of Fellsmere, berta, Splcer became known. ...;,....-'tt...,..tt-0.......0...H'J' -.,..H--.9.---. 0 0 . 0'.....f......!...-0........0...0.......t...,...!..........._.........................._.:.0..0, ..0.".,;fi )i ' ; ',j :: , --' ,'t ><;,'t"' I;., ">!,,;; ,' --"tf'\t ",-'tf!' >. "' _)'\' .'I.:!.;'.),;.\1' ."'.7, .,, "f"..,.,, .J .,?'I: ';I'W: : :IT"l, .*t",.:',j.7. '" _.',' -' .. ; .,. . >- .:. / '''' : " ; : \ : : .' : < -'i-_" ., :: ,:, ".' : :- :: ; :, : :, ; : ,, . I.0- two keys to a cabin (-,,J BY LIDA LARRIMORE I m.iies O MACRAE SMITH CO. WNU SERVICE CHAPTER XIIContinued18 hand into the pocket that containedher sweater. She paused in the hall erend Henry's attention." Abigail Night as Day cigarette case, reconsidered. outside the door, meaning ask for Houghton's sherry-colored eyes twin- "Don't you find that a new baby "But since I took extra courses at "I've enjoyed my breakfast." Debby's moccasins and to tell Mrs. kled in her russet face touched with brightens up a home?" High this year practically overMother's Ann Houghton folded the knitting Houghton that she was going to takea color on the cheek-bones. She turned I'rdo. We have the lights on all dead body, I have to stickat into the bag, rose briskly from the walk. to Gay who came to her across the night now." them." Debby walked reluctantly wing-chair with, Gay thought, an The words, forming on her lips, priceless Chinese oriental rug which toward the door. "She wantedme appearance of relief. She took a were checked there. The positionof covered the floor of' the small par- Light housekeeping is said to be to go to college." tray from the window sill and beganto Ann Houghton's figure held her lor from wall to wall. "I'm glad one canned thing after another. "Why didn't you want to go?" clear the small table from which motionless, silent. She stood with you came to see me," she said. "Ga- -- Gay asked.l'If you"" dislike it Gay had eaten her breakfast. her back to the door, the palms of ,briella. That's a pretty name. A After Taste here-" "Let me help you." Gay, too, rose, her hands pressed flat against the relief from our Deborahs and Abi ? Debby glanced away, a flush stain- stood watching Ann Houghton's wall, looking at a long framed pan- gails and Anns. French, isn't it?" "Do you think" you could learn to love Ing her olive cheeks. "I'm talkingtoo competent movements."No el between the windows. Her shoul- "French originally I me? much, I guess." She turned, thank you.'I know just where : ders sagged. Every line of her grandmother was Gabriella, suppose. My "Possibly; but wouldn't you hate Lyons. came back to Gay, threw her arms everything goes." Ann Houghton'svoice body, usually erect, drooped in some She arrived in New York by oL to think" you were'an acquired ..' love- was gracious but chillingly re momentarily acknowledged way taste? around her. "I think you're : defeat.As New Orleans. They call " ly," she said in a rush of impulsive served. "Amuse yourself if you can Gay watched, her head bent me Gay. ., words. "I don't know quite how with our limited resources. I sup- slowly forward until it touched the "And" quite rightly so, too, I ex THE WHEREFROM John managed it-you-but I'm glad pose that John will come tonight." panel against the wall. pect. Gay took the small veined hand John's he did. Don't you listen to anything "He said he hoped to when he Gay drew back out of sight and looked down grandmother into her extended, anybody says, not that they'll say called last night." called her name. The reply, whenit beneath friendly eyes neat much but"What -" Ann Houghton glanced at the win- came, was controlled, free from scallops of waved white O do you mean, Debby?" dow through which sunlight streamedin any hint of emotion. Ann Hough- hair. "You must come to see me !r '. Gay asked, puzzled.But dazzlingly across a frosting of ton's shoulders were erect. She when the minister" isn't. I'll make.. a \\\ \..{ Debby did not explain. "I've snow on the sill. turned from adjusting a fold of ,the pudding for you. o.l. t? (L.Jff\ "I'm afraid there got to go," she mumbled, not look- "I hope he won't attempt. it unless crisp white curtain at the windowto this won't be time . ing at Gay, and went running out of the roads are clear." She turnedto glance with an inquiring expres- with trip. I'm going "into Portland n A . the room. place the vase containing the ivy sion and ,a faint smile toward the I John tomorrow._ I I o n nb n? Q and geranium on the mantel above door. "Oh, Gay! Are you?" Debby "What pretty hair you have, "You shouldn't have gone to extra the fireplace.Was "If you can tell me where Deb- wailed. Jean. You get it from your mother - trouble for me, Mrs. Houghton," she.. going to_tell her that by's moccasins are." she said. her "You're" making us a very short don't you?" _ Gay said as John's mother came John wasn't strong ,Gay wondered.As own voice controlled with effort, "I visit. Gay was conscious of the "No, I s'pose I get it from dad- into the living-room with a tray. though anything other than an think I'll'go out now." quizzical expression that narrowed dy. His is all gone." "It's no extra trouble." Ann emergency call would keep him "They're in her wardrobe, I think. 'the old lady's eyes. Houghton arranged dishes on the from coming now that the storm I'll get them. Debby's wardrobeJohn's "Yes," she said. "I'm sorry." She Just the ReverseAt small table before the open fire was over. was sorry' here, in this small warm a reception the woman chatted for in the living-room. "It's warmer "John is accustomed to icy roads, i house, cluttered with curios, but some time with the distinguished guest.' here than in the dining-room." I suppose," she said, a faint note of ICII'S ICIr ICI/l bright and cheerful. Looking down One of the listeners complimented her. John's mother smiled faintly. Her exasperation in her voice.IIHe into Abigail Houghton's face, wrinkled "Oh, really," she said with a smile, skin was dark like John's and Deb- drives all winter." softly like a russet apple which ['t'e"just been concealing my ignor- by's. Her dark eyes, deeply set Ann Houghton took up the tray. has lain too long in a basket, she ance.The distinguished guest smiled gal. under straight dark brows, were as "It's foolish of me to worry," she thought she knew how she had lookedas lantly. ' somber as John's were when he said, "but when his work isn't in- a girl. She'd had reddish hair, "Not at all, not at all, my dear lady. was troubled. She held her taller volved, I don't like him to take un- she thought, with those eyes and- Quite the contrary, I assure ,'ou." than average figure erect but rather necessary risks. Will you go for a "What are you thinking, my Gay thought, because some in- walk now or wait until the sun is dear?" Quite the Opposite"Is domitable purpose, through a suc- warmer? I do the upstairs work on "I was thinking how you must that a popular song. your cession of years, had stiffened her Friday while Huldah is cleaning have looked when you were a girl," daughter is singing?" spine, than because she realized or downstairs. It's tiresome for you to Gay said, a little disconcerted, con- "Not in this house." gave a thought to the decorative be exposed to all the household machinery i scious that she had been staring. value of a fine carriage. Her hair but when there are only two "Did you-Do you mind if I ask- - was lovely, dark with only a sprin- of us to keep the wheels turning we Did you have freckles?" , kling of gray. It waved back from must observe routine. I try to spare The old lady laughed. "Hundreds FOR TIRED FEETPENETRO her forehead and temples, softeningthe Sarah, and Debby hasn't a natural of them. ,And red hair. I was very bony contours of her face. Prop- bent toward housework, I'm afraid." I plain. It's been a cross all my erly dressed and with the stiffness "Let life." me help you, Gay urged, relaxed she would have the distinc- smiling, ashamed of the "Applesauce, Granny! You know tion Uncle John had had. Gay won- tion her voice had revealed.exaspera-"I 1 f you snatched Grandfather from one Food for the Soul I dered if she had ever had his warmth haven't a natural bent for house- of the most famous beauties in the Had I a loaf of bread I: would and humor, if she ever laughed work, either, but I can learn." state of Maine." sell half and buy hyacinths to feed aloud. "And for him my soul.-'Confucius. Again.Ann Houghton smiled faint- a'good thing that "The fire is pleasant." Gay poured' ly. I did." Her eyes lifted across Gay's I coffee into a thin porcelain cup witha shoulder to the painting, which hung ., "You're far too decorative I red sea-weed pattern. "I had no dear, to-" my above the mantel, of a blue-eyed WANTED! WOMEN idea it could be so cold here in gentleman with curling brown hair "To be useful? 38 to 52 yrs. old, who are restless, March. "_to be expected to be useful," and side-burns, wearing a brass-but moody, nervous, fear hot flashes, "We're accustomed to the cold." Ann finished toned blue coat. ,"She had an unpleasant dizzy spells( ,to take Lydia E.Pink- Ann Houghton, seated in a wing- Houghton smoothly. Y disposition." Her eyes returned ham's vegetable Compound. Famous I "Besides it's cold No upstairs. in you helping women go smiling chair at the 'opposite side'of the stay here by the fire until it's warm to meet Gay's gently smiling thru "trying times" due to func- hearth, took a length of knitting enough for a walk. Have you an mother smiled faintly. glance. "John must bring you to tional "irregularities." Try it! from a bag hanging on the arm of see me often. When is the weddingto interesting book? There are magazines always resembles the spot that the be?" the chair. She idle was never Gay " the table. "on hit. You'll need had observed in the two days she cyclone heavy The question was unexpected. It Father of Waste "I'll amuse myself. The warmth socks too. had spent in John's home. Her had not been asked before. Nei- and friendliness faded out of Gay's As Gambling is the child of avarice - housekeeping was a ritual meticu- John's mother passed her, ther John's mother or his sisters had lously performed. In those mo- voice. She walked to a table againstthe walking out into the hall, Gay referred to the subject marriage. but the parent of prodigali- y: ments, as now, when she was not en- wall and picked up a magazine.John's glanced back into the room. The Strange that she felt an odd reluc- ty.-C. C. Colton. gaged in some active task, her long i mother went out of the panel, as she had remembered, tance to make a reply- hands with prominent knuckles and I room. Gay returned to the hearth, framed photographs of John takenat "I don't know," she said evenly nails, nicely shaped but unmani- dropped into a chair, sat with the various ages. She followed his but with quickened breathing. "John MW !2 M ES' cured, were busy with knitting' or magazine unopened on her lap. Ann mother's straight back and briskly You know-" , Houghton resented her, she thought.It tapping heels feeling a curious sense " sewing.uIt's healthy but not very "Yes, I know. The old lady'svoice ORLD'S SELLER at , t comfortable, especially since you've [ was obvious, though no reference of pity mingled with resentment, exasperation was impatient. "But there's a LARGEST _.- just come from Florida." had been made to it, that she was ,fear. way around anything if you're smart : "I don't mind at all," Gay said opposed to John's marrying her. enough to find it. I met my husbandat Honest in Plenty That little ironical. Mothersof t quickly. "Can't we go for a walk?" was a CHAPTER XIII a Fourth of July picnic and we Nothing can make a man hon- I eligible had courted her "I'm afraid I can't spare the sons were married the first of August. est like plenty to eat and plenty ::. time," John's mother said in the persistently since she was seven- The clock on the mantel, flanked Neither of us ever regretted' it. At to wear. 1 teen that in ,' toothy dowager Eng- least I know I didn't and if he did . E cool deliberate tone which held Gay land the Swiss countess who by Chinese vases and branching \ wasa r at an impassable distance. "But patroness of the school she had clumps of coral, struck the .half he was "too much of a gentleman to ;., you go, if you like. Onjy you must attended mothers in New York and hour. John's grandmother, Abigail tell me. -.any , AT I Houghton broke off account of (TO BE CONTINUED) l . 2; wear Debby's moccasins. Her Palm Beach and Southampton. She an GOOD + glance fell to Gay's sturdy but dain- was relieved when her engagementto some early misdemeanor of John's DRUGSTORES \ { tily fashioned oxfords. "It's so easy Todd had put an end to that formof and turned her bright quizzical Forest Service WorkersGet IARGE sw A,. ;', .. to get your toes frosted. I shouldn't pursuit.It glance toward the sofa where Gay BOTTLE t..ki :- lit.: want you to suffer from chilblains and Debby sat beside the fireplacein 'On-the-Job TrainingThe didn't matter except just $1.40 , the rest of life." now, which cannel-coal fire in - i", your when'she was here-except that she a a polished United States Forest serviceis "You would probably enjoy a grate burned with blue and training employees through "ex felt, or imagined she felt, a difference - L: walk, John's mother said after an in John. The afternoon he orange flames. perience clinics," "on-the-job" train- 1 irrnts Ate. hssedRei, iR;:'' interval of silence during which the had brought her here, at dinner, "You children will take your ing, and "planned experience." h needles had clicked and Gay had determinedly later in the evening, she had felt death when you go out," she said, Such training provides a short cut , if: finished her breakfast. Ann Houghton's influence workinga "bundled into all that wool and to information and experience. K:''- "It's dull for you while Sarah and change in John. It was nothingshe fur, hot as it is in here." Workers on the service roll are I! : :. Debby are in school. If we had could define, a feeling that he "Might as well come clean, Gran- listed under more than 30 different Merchants All i I' known you were coming, we might was seeing her through her moth- ny," Debby laughed. "You've got a types of skilled labor and 17 pro- Everybody lives by selling "-' have arranged something entertaining er's eyes, weighing her words, her date and you want us to go." fessions. They are scattered over something.-R. L. Stevenson. I .- though everybody has been gestures, her reactions to the familylife The spare little woman in black about one-thirteenth of the United ! storm-bound during the past two silk with lace her wrists land familiar to him by some scale at and States area. ' t: : clays. of.values which his'mother supplied.A throat, chuckled as though she found Skilled workers engaged in forestry TO CHECK! IA :' "It was inconsiderate of me to feeling- She had imagined it, her granddaughter's remark extremely operations.include fire guards, packers A ;... have brought a blizzard. Coming perhaps. But when he came tonight, entertaining. bull-dozer operators, powder I 7DAYSjahe666 "I't.... almost directly from "Florida, I would she feel the same tension and "The ,Reverend Henry Longfellow men, road locators, radio operators, : should done better. have strain? There was no change in Ann Blake and his wife are coming for telephone linemen, and clerical # ,.r, Ann Houghton's faint smile was Houghton's manner toward her. supper," she said.III must give workers. The professional classifica- \ her only acknowledgment of they Would John? Hannah' hand. She'll leave the tions include such positions as ad- , .; pleasantry. But this brooding was morbid. sherry out of the pudding if I'm not ministrators, foresters, engineers, LIQUID OR TABLETS ..,:--- "I don't, ordinarily, encourage She needed to get out of the house. there to see that it goes in." range examiners, silviculturists, accountants - gaiety during the week," she went The sun was shining and the sky "But should you put sherry in economists, ecologists, on. "This is Sarah's first year of was clear and blue. She wanted to the minister's pudding?" Debby chemists, and airplane pilots. CREATING NEW \WEALTHTO i';, teaching in the high school. She is explore the town where John had asked. Peter Keplinger, forest service naturally eager to make a favorable lived as a child, a boy, when he "It makes for a more sociable training chief, reports that officers ; impression and she isn't very had spent his summers during the evening. I notice he always stops who spend some time in training ORDER I:. : strong." period that he had been in collegeand berating me for not going to church employees, such as, that given in .' Sarah looked strong enough, Gay ,medical, school. She would ask after he's had his dessert." She fire-control schools, may expect the O Advertising creates new !: thought, though a little subdued and for Debby's moccasins, since that grasped the arms of her chair and workers to accomplish more duringthe wealth by showing people new unhappy. No, not actively unhappy seemed to be important. The maga- rose to a standing position. A cane remainder of the year becauseof and better ways of living,andas resigned. A little gaiety, the thought zine slid to the floor as she rose with a crooked gold handle fell to the short cuts and improved meth- tributes i it creates to new the wealth prosperity it con-of continued, would do Sarah more from the chair.Climbing the floor. "You can't expect an old ods learned. He points out that everyone touched by the flow of money good than her mother's persistent the stairs, she heard no woman who hobbles around on a many employees in some of the low- which is set up In this way, don't you coddling. Still'that was Sarah's sound on the upper floor, but as she stick to go to church," she addedas er-pay positions take greater inter- see, advertising is a social force which is ." concern-and her mother's. walked along the hall, she caughta Debby put the cane in her ,hand. est in their work when they under- working in the interest of every one of us "It's pleasant just to be here," glimpse through the open door of "But you go to the movies; Gran-. ,stand its value to the'public and its wealth every day to use of and the enjoy.year, bringing us new Gay said. She, pushed her chair ,John's room of Ann Houghton's ny." use in saving time for other service back from the table, slipped her brown skirt and dark red cardiean "Which has not escaped'the Rev- workers i i { I \.. "" -' ,"" .,,.. ': . / : , :: '; r'. : :: : ., ( !t 7 : "; { ? . .----- I 0 OUR COMIC SECTION UNIFORM iMPROVED4 INTERNATIONAL Gems of ThoughtI SUNDAY I VALUE my garden' more for 01'I Events in the Lives of Little Men I D I Lesson, of being cherries full, of and blackbirds very frankly than By HAROLD L.. L.UNDQU1ST. D. D. give them fruit for their songs. Dean of The Moody Bible Instituteof - Chicago I' Addison. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Classical quotation is the pa- I role of li.terary'men all over ; L Lesson for August 11 ,, the world.-Johnson. ' Good breeding ,is the blossomof '.- good . sense.Young.The .i Lesson subjects and Scripture texts selected - p V/ SEE THE; / Council Sit Religious copyrighted Education by International: used by conscious utterance of thought, OH Y o I MA\Ja WE'LL ; I,:; permission, by speech or action, to any end, is ,lj GIRAFFES : art.Emerson. .. 0ET O SEE A THE WORKS AND THE WORD 1 HERE. COMA ? HEAD S ICUIN' I OF GOD What you do not want is dearat UIPPOP TAMUS a farthing.Cato.The . WAY OUT FI THE ElEPlANTS LESSON TEXT-Psalm 19. man that blushes'is not quitea . , GOLDEN TEXT-Let the words of my brute.- olmg. - mouth and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight 0 Lord, my strength, and my redeemer.-Psalm 19:14. I L Consistently beautiful and beauti- Seal 1 I' I I fnuww'Niruwn lj fully consistent is the revelation of Sanctuary 1 God, whether it be in the glory of ; ost 11 His works, in the perfection of His It is good to know that in this - o Word, or in His gracious dealings world of strife at least one section ., r A(2N: LLEY, u with man. The spiritually minded of animal life enjoys peace. Seals ON Ik FARE- LEY1I2fw man sees God in all of His works, have, a sanctuary on the Pribilofs, whereas the blind materialist sees a volcanic archipelago of four tiny only matter and natural laws whichhe islands named after Gerasim Prib- 1 hyr may use or abuse. He makesof ilof, a Russian explorer. The is- / I God's creation things for his own lands now belong to the United comfort or for the destruction of ,States. A 60-mile zone of protec- ___ his fellow men, not recognizing "the tion has been extended around ; ;/ Creator, who is blessed forever." them; this being respected by in- This is a serious matter, for in so ternational treaty.No . " ,1 doing the unbeliever has <"changedthe < tourist is allowed on the Prib truth of God into a lie" (read ilofs, the only houses being those Rom. 1:20-25): .of government officials and scien- I. God's Glory Revealed in Naturevv. tists who study the habits of the ( 1-6). seal. Enjoying complete immu- "The heavens declare the glory of nity,. the seal, which was in danger - God." The sun in all its glory and 'of becoming extinct in these power and the starry stillness of the waters, has now increased in num. / bers to more than 2,000,000.WORl9'S . night all "ufter forth a glorious voice," as Joseph Addison expressesit I The-if; iz9o zU : ' f/re e v'zc 22Z7znpanned "Forever singing, as they shine -SI " 'The hand that made us Is divine. hear t/ie.f&i Nature speaks eloquently of God tApGEST SELLER AT N Without saying single word. The eye, the mind, and the heart of men (WNU Service) / I11 N'IT may see in and know from nature "-'" alone the "eternal power and God- Preservers of Beauty head; so that they are without ex Cheerfulness and content are cuse" (Rom. 1:20). "No man living great beautifiers and are famous beneath the copes of heaven dwells preservers of. youthful looks.- " beyond the bounds of God's court Dickens. - 'SM Y preachers.Those who" do not hear or heed IXINt YoT3RE KN these voices, whether their ears For ONLY 10/low ' "are stopped with the clay of earth- tMA E C tI ly tastes and occupations, or stuffed Less than with scientific wadding of the most modern kind" (Maclaren), are described - ' by Paul as having their fool- B'U ish heart darkened: "Professing T themselves to be wise, they became fools" (Rom. 1:21, 22). Nature gives only a limited rev- T elation of God, showing His. exist- 1 I 'gym dose YIoO ence, power and wisdom; but to a really know Him we must see I E II. God's Perfection Revealed in His Word (vv. 7-11). Nowhere in the book of nature is R it written that God is a Redeemer, , a cleanser from sin, a restorer of Revenge of the Weak ";, the soul. That truth is found onlyin Revenge is always the pleasureof i His Word-the Bible. What folly a little, weak and narrow mind . ' i, I'Lu"PuT i IT r ; p, \ then for sinful men who need redemption -Juvenal. j <: :'. ': P + ,CK AS Sooty M M c''CEiZr ( to see God only in nature, '-..' ,"> ,' ,,-- AS iWITH rM Y}} ZouGi} o t ,, but never look into His Word or go .,,,'. to church that they may hear His fOR COOL. HAPPY. FEET , 0 truth proclaimed. ,The final and I ..........=..--.= perfect revelation of God is in His == RUB WITH MEXICAN HEAT POWDER Son, Jesus Christ, the Redeemer.The . : P 1 } 'z4 psalmist with the eye of faith :- P % saw the perfection of God revealed Tasks Before One in His law. We are privileged to So little done, so much to do.- ' By know the Son of God who came not :; Sir Cecil Rhodes. , "to destroy the law -. but to ful 'j C. M. Payne fill." Note the beautiful symmetry of WKU _I Bell Syndicate-WNU Service. verses 7-9: _ I Law.............. perfect...restoring(R.V.) Testimony........sure.....making wise Statutes.......,.right.... rejoicing n " COFFEE, M'SIEU-I l Commandment... pure..enlightening.Tudgments.true. : p-Brush"Applicalo , WITHCXOR WITHOUT Fear.............clean..,.enduring JUST A makes"BIACKlEAF4l1" ...... altogether DASH IN FEATHERS.. CO MUCH FARTHERWNU COGNAC righteous Little wonder that the psalmistsays p that the words of God are sweeter - than honey, more precious than -7 52-40 gold, and worthy to be heeded and kept. The great reward of thus Napoleon Said: JF knowing God's Word is that we may The word impossible is not in 'O learn of my dictionary. III. God's Grace Revealed in the Heart of Man (vv. 12-14). Man is sinner sometimes he 'Today's popularity a ; of Doan's Pills, after sins unwittingly and ignorantly; many years of worldwide - p sometimes deliberately and in use, surely must pre- be accepted as evidencesatisfactory a / sumption; and sometimes both. __of use.And . What shall he do with his sin? The favorable public opinion supports that psalmist says to bring it to God in of' the able physicianswho repentance and prayer for cleans- Doan's test under the value exacting of ing. We may add to his invitationthe laboratory conditions. admonition to come for cleans- These physicians, too, approve every wordof advertising you read, the objective of . C06NAC PLEAS ing in the blood of Christ. which is only to recommend Dona's Pillsas "Come to this fountain, so rich and sweet; a good diuretic treatment for disorderof WITHOUT COFFEE ; : Cast thy poor soul at the Saviour's feet; the kidney function and for relief of Plunge in today, and be made complete; the pain and worry it causes. Glory to His name!I" If more people were aware of how the kidneys must constantly remove waste God's not only cleanses grace that cannot stay. in the blood without injury - keeps us. He is able and willing to to health, there would be better un- VF make not only the words of our when derstanding of why the whole body suffers kidneys lag, and diuretic medication - mouth, but the very meditation of would be more often employed. our hearts acceptable in His sight. Burning, scanty or too frequent urination - {sometimes warn of disturbed kidney That means holy living. There is function. You may suffer nagging back i --r- ache, persistent headache, attacks - nothing more needed in our day' of dizziness - By getting: up nights, swelling, puffi- l than a revival of Christian living in ness under the eyes-feel weak, nervous, the daily responsibilities of life. all played out. J. Millar Watt ,,' Use Doe : Pills. It is better to rely on Personal purity of heart and motive a medicinethat has won world-wide acclaim - recognition of God's Word in ,thoughtand than on something less favorably known. Ask life-these things will make the your neighbor believer "upright" (v. 13) and reflect - / honor and glory on the Lord a - "-'rru The Bell SvndlcMc. In?.WNU Scr fcc who is our_ "strength" (R.. V. Lri.L- , '1 f : I ,1: "-: :'V' '';', '; ' 7'- . ; :;-r:: ; I1"1' : : : ' ,. 'r 8;< : a : :'t : : ? 7. .: - ..... \ PAGE TEN -" - THE CLEWISTOX NEWS " FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1D4() - Bradenton; one son, Robert Lee I for the opening of a sewing room I Description ST. H A Owner Amount GEORGE PRESCOTT Prescott of north LaBelle; two I for girls in iLaBelle where they Howard of TON -..-...----.-_ 10" 13 31 sisters, Mrs. Maggie : will also be taught homemaking.In Lot 23 ., .. Fort 'Denaud and Mrs. Estelle Willi-I addition there Is in view a pro- Lots 3BlgcO,22Bi (; t: (Eugene Feuchtinger .-.- > 2.71 \f TAKES OWN LIFE .. .___ ford of Fort :Myers. ject for boys where instructions In Lot 26 4- "Block--- 13DL: R. N. Miller Agent __.__ 5.68 , 1< Mrs. Clyde Loser _____ - the rudiments of will be 6 i:44 Lot 139 carpentry Block .. . -- Alice G. Rothrock .____. :; 1.50 COUNTY COMMISSION TO given. Lot 7. Block 139 --_ Mrs. Hannah M. Hoover _ I 1.50 AT TUESDAYMoore " HOME Beg. 40 ft. S of NE SPONSOR NYA PROJECT B. Howard Brown, NYA district Cor., Block 151 . S 40 ft. E to E line r director of Miami appeared before of Lot 13, N 40 ft.. . (LaBelle News) the board to make clear the objectof W to B f'L "' Glen Neal __ 5.52 ' ( Haven Democrat) N ot, 't.; 2. ------- The Hendry county commissioners the program 'and to explain in and 13 Block 151 .. The body of George C. Prescott Mrs. Tuesday agreed to sponsor the detail the benefits young people Lot 7, Block 167 ....,_ Mrs. Sarah E. A. Schult _____ 7.51 59-year old cattleman was found Lot 15 167 F. FeuchtfnS'er 3.18 NYA project which will mean an would derive'from the employment Lot 29, Block Block _- Edgar Carlson _____ 3.1R by his daughter Tuesday night at 167 : R. C. Wilson ____...._ . output of about $35 a month for which is designed to be Instructive Lot 34. Block 167 : .:.-_ CA5 """ _ his homo in North' LaBelle whereho I Lots 35 and 36, Block Evelyn J. Shelley _._:_,_.. 2.46 the board. This project provides as well' AS remunerative. I 167 ..... .. .. wag living alone. Ho had died -- ------ Thos B. _.. Shelley __..:.._ 30.36 Lot 6, Block 169 __. I. S. Bell ____ from In the head n n-n 1215 wound a chotgun Lot. 12, Block 171 __. . R. N. t- Miller. == 1:44: I" Lot 6, Block 172 ._ : ; .". 'Age which a coroner's jury later decided I .: \Irs. Sarah F.. self-inflicted. (Continued from Page 6) Lot 7. Block 172 --.- ..". ,. '. \V. W. Perry ucht1nger. 2.96 was 14.58 Lot 14, Block 172 ' -- ;,' Eugene FeuchUnge _ _ : 1r 3.02 " Mr. Prescott had been in poor Description S.T. n A Owner Amount Lot 16, Block 172 -- ., .F W. E. Bolton _. 26.98 . Lot 15. Block 172 -- : _:4'; :. .. 1V E. & J. D. Bolton _ health for several months and had NEB ot NW; or Lot 18 Block 172.?.. ,{' ,:; Robt. Espie, Jr. __._ 10.53 brooded to some extent since the SW3 ____.r._ 23 43 34 10 Ruth R. Beardsley ...,....__._ .4.70 Lots 7 and 8, Block :.*-lt1"1 w-- 3.02 SWJ, of NW's of 173 -?,..-.----" .-t } H. J. B. Scharnberg __ death of his brother Edward Prescott s vas ______"'. 23 43 34 R Glades Purch. Co..._....._.. 4.70NE'4 i Lots 11 and 12 Block '\/t; ;; :... 6.58 !:- about a year ago. He had, for ot NEJ.4 or. 173 .:........ .. .... ..:',. :.. ---- ; J. F. Tlpp-ey _____..___....... SEy4 ___._?____. 23 43 34 10. Glades Purch. Co. _.._.__ 4.70 Lot 23 Block 173 _.I 'f,, :- 5.21 several weeks been estranged from ; May S. Ames _______ 27.47 SW1 of NE4 of Lot 6. Block 175 _... , his wife and the combination of SE3/4 ________._ 23 43 3t 10 J. l\f. Couse .........,_.,.."_'_._r._...... 4.70 Lot 16, Block 176 _._.-. ,,;-..::..:/lt. J.G. W.E. Jones Etherton_._____ 2.55 2.43 circumstances Is believed to have SE'4 SEJ,4 ot_M-_NEi___of. 23 43, 31 0 .. !9 J.. M.. Couse ._.._._, __.--..-....- 4.70 Lot Lot 29 28,, Block Block 176 176 --__- ..... .....'.>'".'i'..;:."' R.'v. M.J. Costello BIshop __._.________.. 2.69 2.69 . . caused him to take his own life. NWJ4 of NEI,6 of .' r Lot 36, Block 176 _..: : > ;.. : ; .... SE% _._.____.._._. 23 43. 3t ". 1 J. 1\1. Couse _....._?_W.__......:__ 4,70S'4 Lot 4,, Block 190 ... 'I, ,, Ruth R. Beardsley .__.._ 3.42 The daughter Miss Maybelle Prescott -- ; i > G. E. Etherton _.._..._.,.._._ 2.71 SE'23 43 3.1' 1:1: J. M. Couse __ _ of ot 8.34 _.... , NWT "' '''''' ''' Lot 2, Block 195 .) : Mary E. Paton _____ had been at the home on NE'4 of SW% of . ; Lot 4, Block 196..,_._ '. : :' 2.91 SE% _._._____._. .3 .13 34, .lfJ J. F. Royal ,.._...._.,_.............._..., 4.70 Lot fi, Block 196 .__ >- ;J": :V":'o.' M.R. N. Miller, Agent ___ 2.43 Monday to clean it up for him and .: ? E. Vasloc __..... 2.96 Beg 678.3 n. on a L' Lot 7, Block 201 --rr_ ;" ..: ''iJ: H. R. Hopkinson _.__.._. 3.18 was said to have returned about bearing ot N 89 de- .. .J '. I Lot 11, Block 201 __ .".:";:" '.' :: .I G. E. Etherton : ? 3.18 grees 29 min. E : Lot 34. Block 201 ,: <, ,; ' nine o'clock Monday night with ; ., Jewell Seigler w. 3.45 from N'V Cor. .. Lot 1, Block 202 .. .. .&;:, Geo. A. ._. -- Heinz _______ 3.51 . some medicine. She is reportedto thence N 89 J ..p . degrees r Lots 6 and 10, Block .;. : ,\, > have stated that when she open- 29 min. E a distance "f. 202 --.-..---...-.... : ';t';:'.'<::' : R. N. Miller, Agent _..__ 2.94 \ . or no tt., thence S .j. : .' ': Lots 11 and 12, Block .' :' '. O{ ed up the door and saw her father no ft., W to Co. '.".. 202 ___._ J ".\. .,''- Mrs. F. C. Deacon ____ 4.95 , Rd.. thence N 10 Lot 11, Block 203_ '. ; ..... 1'.r. sitting in his accustomed chair she )i. ... F. W. Iverson _._._____ 2.96 degrees and 43 min.. ,,u'P: Lot 3, Block 201 -__ .c .iI : .; Geo. preyatt __..._._..._..._....._ 7.11 thought 'he with red : '. ( was asleep a . V RWY. to RD , alg. \ : Lot 13, Block 201 --... ." .i.-'" R. N. Miller, Agent ___ _.____ 23 43 34. --;. ,25Darrell & Pansy' Smith 13.61 3.04 handkerchief over his head and face.A pt. of Beg. Lots 2 and 3, Block .;'3': : ' closer look disclosed what had Beg. S'V Cor. of Cecil'V ',' .'.' 207 -.----- ] ..;-.;;..<..':: n. N. Miller, Agent _._.._ 4.J5: J. Aiken Tract I' ' : ' : 1 Lot 7, Block 207 -- : ;; ':. .Thos.. B. Logan _.._,_____ 2.78 happened and she ran screamingfrom and Parallel cord Lot 13 Block 207 _.._ ." ., '::, : Mrs. Frances Neiman __ 2.65 the house. She was still suff- 50 ft., N 150 ft.. E Lots 21 and 22, Block -;-\'. ' and parallel Co. -' 208 -.---- ... ,':: '. t't Mrs. Louis Mor ___ _. ;, < ering too much from shock to be RD. 50 ft S to BeJ;'. 23 43U: .25 Mc W. l."ullwood. "_?.._?...____ 4.92 Lot 21, Block 208 __.... "-t I. H. N. :MIller! Agent _:._._ 4.21.68 questioned by the coroner's jury WJh of Elf.: of NW? Lots 25 and 26, Block ..:',: :-'. : " and 'Y1h of E1.: of I 208 -------.--.- :.. ..-.' '.:!'-.. : Alice Spear Burns ___... later that night. 50 F. J. Tokeeda _._....__."__.... 9.12 SEJof NWJ/ _..._ 24! 43 34 Lot 34, Block 208 -__ :.,< ::-.. C C. Hare ___....__.._.__ 2.46 4.71 County Judge J. M. Couse was E'h of NEi/ of NWua 2.1 43 31 20 Chas. N. Williams ........_..__.._ 6.37 Lot 29, Block 354 _..-.. .;'.':, r ;sf4 j; .: AlIce G. Rothrock __ 3.29 to Gus Cantrell tract inNE Lot 28, Block 355 . -- :J." C. .M. Baker ______ 1.21 summoned by Sheriff H. L. De- ; _recorded inDeed Lot 9, Block 357 -..- ", ., :.>:;; Fred Menge ______ 2.30 Book No. H. Lot 4, Block 358 .... _" ;. 1\lIs9 Marjory _ -- Durgin __ 3.2t: <. Laney of Hendry county as soon as page 59 _._.__.__ 24 4.3-1: 9' Gus Cantrell _"___'___' ] 1,43E1 Lot 5, Block 358 _.-- .'.d;" ..> D.. R. Larsen' __.__ 3.2t: the tragedy was reported as it ot NW'4 ofNW* 35 43 .H 20 S. O. Godman _._.______ 3.31 Lots 15 to 17, Block 3 ,.> ::-; _ Eof NEJ/4 of NWJ4 1 44 34 20 Ernest H. May _____ 6.37 358 -------___ : :' .'r:'i Theresa A. Pearson & had happened near the line of the E% of SW" of SW'A 1 H 34 20 Robt. 'D. Lyons __________ '4.40 .: ... ,; Hattie A. Libby ___.___ 21.23 two counties in Glades. Failing to E'h ot NE'A of NW 13 44 34 20. E. F. Slattery _-..-- 49.74 Lot 34, Block 358 ..--- ... ; :-v; '. Clew. Realty & Dev Co. 3.23 Sheriff Elf.: of SWI.4 of NE1,4 25 44 34 20 E. N. Turner ___.______- 6.37 Lot 43. Block 358 _'n '. .L: '!;f ,. Hilda Toenberg ___.___._ 3.13 find J. J. Wiggins Judge E',4 of SW1,4 of NWJ4 29 44 34 20 M. H. White _.__r______. 6.37 Lots 16 and 17, Blocks ..4,',<,.." 1: , Couse swore in former deputy, J. Elf.: of SWofSWV 9 45 34 20 Mrs. Henry Winter _.._.._._ 6.37 360 -'--'---'---'_ ', ." .,'... /: IL E. Walker _.__...."_,_,__. 3.66 ''W. Crum as special deputy and 'V1h ot SW ofNE% 21 45 34 20 Jacob Wolken __.____._._._ 6.37 Lots 30 and 31, Block :' ;; :"J.F..: - SWv4 of SEofNW3 360 ----.--.--- -.- ';;v' ':'i -" R. L. Guthrie _.__....__.___ 5.50 went to the scene of the suicide as ; _____. 1 46 34 10 M. D. Caimecheal-Louls' Lots 31 and 35, Block .V"i. .. . quickly ._ Abeson _..________.___ 4.02 360 "..,-.-...----__- : ': :I .,,' A. A. Dobbins __ _.. 5.50 possible empanneled as acoroner's E'of S\V1hofNWV 25 46 34 20 Unknown _________. 6.37 Lot 16, Block 361 ___ ... .1.; #... J. G. O'Neal _. _' 3.29 jury and proceeded with of NW of SE 25 46 34 E. F. Yehling _._..,_ _.____ 6.31 .w Wl/ ?4 :20 Lot 19, Block 361 __ : _::::- ,; Clew_ Realty &Dev: Co 2.30' __ ' tho Investigation. An _-=, _._._ 2 47 34 6.10 Tamlaml Land Dev. Co. 35.69 Lot 30. Block 362 _r_.._ : ; .'t.:'. N. B. O'Kelly & J. E. All ______..____ 4 47 34 610 Tamlami Land Dev. Co. ._ 35.69 .,;> : ::: .Beardsle; Agent ,,--,--.-- 3.53 Judge Couse said that the man NW and Ski ____._ 5 41 34 480 N. Whidden-D. G. Lots 1 and Elf 2 .h. '.- I had evidently placed the barrel of McCormack _...__._.__._... __. 22.77 BlockLot 363 ..... .........-: .,.; ;:)/: Jewell Seigler ..--........--.-....- 14.4.:) ' All _,___._._..__._..__._.... 1 41 34 640 N. Whidden-D. G. 13, Block 363 _..... ,": t,;. ..' C. E. Robbins __.._____ 11.98 I' the shotgun in his mouth and pos- McCormack ___._._r...._ 35.99 Lot 10, Block 367 __. ;'.:: '. Emil lIensbourg 3.69 I sibly pulled the trigger of the gun All ___.._._..____....._ 10 47 34 640 Tamlaml Land Dev. Co. :. 35.69 Lot 11, Block 367 ___ ::-i':. .._ S M. A. Farran ._______- 3.69 All ___:..._______ 12' 47 34 640 Tamiaml Land Dev. Co. .. 35.69 Lot 25, Block 369 _.._ '-:'> ':,, Guy Pearl ...._______:_ 3,29 with his toe as he was barefoot. WJ/ of NE 4 ____ 13 47 34 80 Anton J. Hladik _.....;____.__ 9.26 Lot 13, Block 370 ___ % C. T. Menkervis .__:_...__ 3.65 The position of the gun caused All _.______...____ 14 47 34 640 Tamiaml Land Dev. Co. ._ 35.69 Lot 38, Block 370 __ ><''<' Irs. Ethel 1. Button .__' 3.29 NIh and SE 4 _.: -... 17 47 34 440 N. Whidden-D. G. Lot 12, Block 374 ___... ," .. H. C. Avant ________.. 9.09 some questioning but it was agreed McCormack _____r_.__r._. 27.17'V'h"of Lot 10, Block 377 _._ -. J. :.?: .l\1rs. F. C. Ieacon & 'J. ,D. _ that the recoil would have been W'/: ___: ___._r_ 18 47 3-t 160 Tamlaml Land Dev. Co. ... 14.55 ". "' '.' :. Garber _..___._.___ 2.96 knocked Elf.: _._.._____._:_____ 19 47 34 320 The Dale Miller Realty Co. 18.07 Lot 15. Block 377 .-- .' : ," ') & Unknown! _______.____._ 3.23 severe and could have the W1h ____ r-___ 19 47 31 320 N. Whidden-D. G. Lots 32 and 33, Block .-;;-1f-J '. _.'" . gun in any direction. Almost half McCormack _._.......__.__ 18.37 377 ---.--._ ":..:; ... .... .., G. E. Etherton ________ 6.67 ? All _._ ____.._...;.._. ...._._ 22 47 34 640 Tamiaml Land Dev. Co. _' 35.69 Lots 17 and 18, Block ; a ;';...;'(: \ ; .. the head was shot away.; Dr. C. All ___.___:_._._ 24 47 34 640 Tamiaml Land Dev Co. ._ 35.69 378 ---.--.---- H. ;.:. 'f. Mary Hares Davis --.---- 22.20 . E.- Weaver testified that he be- All ____._..._._ 26 47 34 .,640 Tamlaml Land Dev. Co. ... 35.69 Lot 3, Block 381 _"_ .' ,( '.:'":';/. .' E. A., Encksn _._._.____ 2.66 I lieved it to have been done in the All __.,.__._____ 28 47 34 640 Tamlami Land Dcv. Co. ._ 35.69 Lots 22 and 23, Block : : .' .' ' All __..._._,..._.._._._.._.___: 29 41 34. 640 N. Whidden-D. G. 383 ," ".: .. .' C. L. Reddish ....__...1._.,.__ 5.27 early morning hours probably be: ._ McCormack _.._._...._____.__ 35.99 Lots13"t17; Block :. -: '";4- .. . fore the All _.__:____._..._... 31 47 34 640 N. Whidden-D. G. 385 -' '. ,'-'. ....-. ; F., G. Johnson ..__.__.___ 998 daylight same morning.The McCormack __W..r_.__ 35.99 Lot 21, i k'-4' 2'_::::: : .'. :; ;; '< May S. Ames _.._______. 2.96 oU.had. burned out of a All _..__..___: ._...._....._ 33 47 34 640 N. Whidden-D. G. Lots 21 and 22. Block :. .. > lamp on a table nearby and there McCormack __'___"__"_ 35.99 417 _.__..:.________.__... ,,:. \.': :J. C. Curtiss __..-.-_..---_ 3.36 All _.___..___.._,_.____._ 34 47 34 tHO N. Whidden-D. G. Blocks119. 420 and :1':: : .:::; 3'.A. was a white ash 'on the wick. His : McCormack _._..___._....___, 35.99 421 '- -_ :LL, .. C' L RY. C.:__ 10.56 bed was still made as the day be- All _.__.._.__._._.._._...._.' 36. 47 34' 640 N. Whidden-D. G. Lots227 and 28. Block ;' ." '<:' "!t_: ' McCormack __.::;.._._,____ 35.99 .__.. __ '. R.. N Miller _____.__ 17-t fore which indicated he had I that All __.____-.:._..r...___ 1 48 34. 640 N. Whidden-D. G.' Lots 25 and 26. Block -..' >.. : .... sat almost through the night in his '. McCormack _..- 31.58 423 .-' ... '01 rs. Eva M. Powell ____ 9,30 chair trying to reach his decision. IAll I I _._._._.._'...._.._.;.._.,..: 2 48. 34 640 N. Whidden-D. G. Lot 27, Block 423.::- ...;,: :." \ ,,,' R. 11 IIopJdnson ____,_ 2.25 : McCormack ..._.__...._.__ 31.58 Lots 28 and 29, Block '. ". , Chances of foul play were discounted All ___.:._....___.___ 3 48 34 640 N. Whidden-D. G. 423 ______._._.____. c ,:; ::--.r. ," R.. N. Miller] :.-----....- .4,43 }. ' from the he ': McCormack _______ 31.58 Lots 35 and 36, Block '; ". ' first as was All _______...;.::._..._. _._. 4' 48 34 ,. 640, N. Whidden-D.:; G. 446 __._- 'J',.' .-' 'F. ". Jordon EI ers --.."-.----_ 443 well liked by all his neighbors and .. ? McCormack __._..:..._._......._ 31.58 Lot15MBlock 451 .... 16. 43 34 Harvey Guthrie _____ 5.75 640 N. 'Whidden-D. G. Lot 9, Block 495 __.... '. ", : nob. Esple, Jr. _,___ 2.70 the people of the surrounding area All ___....:.___.__ :5') 48 34 'i:'S' -: :McCormack _______ 31.58 Lots 12 and 13, Block e ;": .'::' and so far as known had not an All _.. .:......_.____._..._ G 48 34 640 N. hack. G. ..- ",. > .;\'" Ruth R. Beardsley __..,_ 6.31 enemy in the world. _...__..._...._. 31.58 Lot 9i)14Jclok.495. ::= =:' :<. : Claude L. Beckett 3.81 All _._.__..__.__...__.___ 9 48 34 640 N. Whidden-D. G.' Lot 16, Block 495 __ ,,; C. M. Allen; _._.____ 3.23 Survivors besides Mrs. 'Prescottand McCormack -._,.--._..-.._._.-_ 31.58 Lot 9, Block 498 _-..- R., N. Miller Agent __._,_.: 1.44 daughter Maybelle, are three I. All ____________.__ 10 48 34 640 N. Whidden-D. G. Lot 15, Block 198 M"_ 'I rs. Edith L Taylor -- 270 McCormack .__.............__..____ 31.58 Lot 7, Block 505 _r_... 15 -43 34 l\Irs. 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