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Title: The Clewiston news
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Language: English
Publisher: Louis A. Morgan
Place of Publication: Clewiston Fla
Creation Date: August 16, 1940
Publication Date: 1928-
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Dates or Sequential Designation: Vol. 2, no. 6 (Feb. 3, 1928)-
General Note: Tom Smith, editor.
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VOLUME 14; NUMBER 36 CLEWISTON, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1940 SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR




Bitting Offers .To G. Small Hay Buys\ Building,( Engineers Act 'To Prevent





Care For Migratory LaborGives A deal was closed-on Wednesday I I, Sabotage Of Structures .


afternoon of this week for the
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sale of the Hay: Building on

Testimony At SUGAR MARCH. NOW Francisco Avenue to G. Small by BELL HOOKS MAKES GOOD Only Business Visitors

I i BEING PUBLISHEDThe the former owners, the Clewiston SHOWING IN: COAST; LEAGUE '

Hearing Wednesday Federal Savings and Loan Associa- To Be Admitted To

; I stirring march, written sev- tion. It is understood that the Bill Hooks of Clewiston, who

In MontgomeryClarence eral months ago by Prof. F. G. price paid was approximately $4- signed up with the_'Fort Lauderdaleteam ReservationsThe

Sturchio for the United States Sugar 000.The at the first of the season, was

..---- Corporation band, and known as Hay Building is one of the
released when he broke a bone in
R. Bitting, President of the Sugar March, is now being oldest business blocks in Clewistonand Caloosahatchee Locks at
was started late In 1925 or his foot and was then signed by
published. It will be copyrightedbut Moore Haven
the United States Sugar Corporation and at Ortona and
250 free copies of the march early in 1926 by Sam Davis who West Palm Beach of the East
appearing before the committee the various other
drainage struc-
investigating interstate migra- will be distributed to all the leading built the first unit. He then sold Coast League has been one of the ,
It to Mrs. E. 'L. Hay who completedthe tures and hurricane gates around
will
bands of the country.
tion of destitute citizens at Mont- mainstays of that team In recent
also be published in symphonic 'ar building. After her death, Lake Okeechobee will be closed ,In
gomery, Ala., Wednesday offered the estate play. He now boasts a batting I the future to
rangement. about ten years ago, visitors who do not
the following suggestions as helpfulin I'
Issuance of these copies to' the failed to pay off a mortgage on the average of .310 and knocked two have special business there It was
solving the problems confronting -
our agricultural economy and bands of the country. is expectedto building and it was foreclosed by home runs this week. He is play- ordered, this week by Carawan Nel-

aiding in reducing the misery' of make the march nationally the savings and loan association. ing right-field. son, senior engineer in charge of

popular. For the past several years the the Okeechobee-Caloosahatchee pro-
migratory, seasonal farm labor.
building has been used more as ject after a general order to this

Mr. Bitting stated that his sugges- an apartment building than as a Lynn Attends MeetingOf I. effect for all governmental projectswas
Man Injured Critically
tions, while based on careful study business building and even the issued from Washington.Those .

and experience, were not offeredin store rooms downstairs have been Church Officials who have business at the
the spirit of ,a cure-all but 'point- When Struck By Oil
in ,
fitted most instances as, apart- locks will have little difficulty in

ed out that they would fit into ments. The Clewiston News has Here gaining admittance to the offices
Monday NightRev.
broader solutions and Truck Near Line
and help In County
had its business office in the build- but will have to telephone aheadin
need not interfere'with any presentor
ing for several years. order that one of the employeeswill

lief.future plans for agricultural reI I Jerran W. Harrel, who resides ,Mr. Small has not indicated what Alexander Lynn, in' chargeof be at the gates to unlock them.

his plans are for the building but the Presbyterian Home, Mission No fishing or loitering about the j-
near the county line in Palm Beach
- Suggestions offered were: county is in a critical condition in it is believed that he will continue Board of Florida, which contributesto I grounds will be permitted by anyone

1. Encourage larger operating the Good Samaritan Hospital in West I with rentals much the same as in the Community Church of Clew- at any time and even those

units. This may be accomplished Palm Beach as a result of his being the past. iston was present Monday night at aboard boats using the locks will t

individually, corporately, or cooperatively struck by a Standard Oil truck the general church meeting called :, be allowed to go ashore only on

all three basic for the of securing permit.
or by purpose a new
Pat McGehee his
driven by near ,
methods working In close harmonyin home Wednesday afternoon. 10 MILL REDUCTIONIN pastor to succeed Rev. Kent "We are indeed sorry", said Mr.

each locality. ton. The meeting was pendle-j Nelson, "that such precautions are
According to witnesses Harrel
2. These large, operating 'units attended. and that
necessary the innocent
.
had just parked his 'own truck at I
could cooperate with similar unitsin COUNTY TAXES Rev. Lynn answered a number l must suffer with the guilty throughthe
the side of Road 25 and as he got
other parts of the country whose out on the left side stepped directly of questions relative to the statusof imposition of such restrictions". s'

labor demands do not coincide. local church in He out that
peak the Presbyteryand pointed while there was
into the path of the oncoming .
Such method would tend to pro- truck which had no opportunityto MADE BY BOARD explained that the churchwas no reason: to believe ,that any of --

vide continuity of employment for stop. He was rushed to Clew- strictly a community church those 'who commonly visit the locks .;::.

labor requirements by affiliated and other structures in this
seasonal iston immediately for first aid treatment aunty and was with and part- area

.. definite and continuing groups of at the hospital here and then The board commissioners ly supported by the Presbyterian were un-American in their sympathies -

employers. Monday accepted the tentative said that that there
Home Mission Board. He was no way to
taken to West Palm Beach.
3. These larger units, either individually budget of $91',759: as prepared by the minister filling the pulpit could be know when someone might wanderin
The injured man regained con- Clerk William T. '''Hull and advertised .
or cooperatively, could of any denomination or undenomin- who might seek to do some

afford to undertake private research, sciousness that night but was suffering in the July 25th, LaBelle ational as desired by the congregation. damage to ,government property regardless :
a fractured jaw and right arm News, then set the millage at 44
looking toward lengthening seasonal of J the effect it might haveon

peak labor ,requirements develop- and a severe head injury. X-Ray for the coming year, which repre- himself ..and others.So .
; The congregation expressed regret
been taken to learn
pictures have
sents a reduction of ten mills from
ment of subsidiary to provide far- a< can, be learned there
corps that Rev. Pendjetin had chosen to *
whether not there internal
or are
-,- '"additional eiapiornent in slack sea- in'}u rieS. ....' will last"year's affect levy county'wide The lowered taxes rate retire from "the''workhere* and has been no';..attempt- sabotage -:f

son; development of new crops, ac Rev. Lynn assured them that he of any government structures or '

the peak labor demand of which It was rumored today that the cordingly.The would cooperate in every way to plant in the Okeechobee area and

will fit into slack, labor demandson injured man' was given about a levy on the general fund find a, suitable minister to take the order closing the grounds is
5050'chance for recovery. budgeted at $24,000 was set at
existing groups; finding and en- his place. He advised the appointment only a precautionary measure for -

couraging rural location' of small eight mills, three mills was for of a pulpit committee whose all such government works in the

industrial plants which can absorb Pahokee Boys the fine and forfeiture fund budgeted duty would be to fill the pulpit country.In .
at $12,050, eight mills on road
some labor during slack agricul- each Sunday until the services ofa the near future, Mr. Nelson
and bridge fund of $15,000. one
rural seasons;; ways and means'of Attend N. Y. Fair new pastor were obtained. He says, thief-proof fences wilf be
mill levy on mother's pension fund
reducing costs so as to increase said that he now had access to erected around) all structures which
showing $773, three mills for the
profits and broaden markets in-
; <- applications for the pastorate of should effectively prevent anyone
publicity fund of $2,000, 11 mills
creasing the effectiveness of agri- World's Fair, N. Y. August 15 the Fort- Myers church and any going in except those with keysto

cultural labor to the end that earn- ([Special) A party of "Future Farmers for courthouse bond interest and of these applications which he the gate. However this fence
sinking fund and ten mills for
ings of agricultural workers may of America", students of the maintenance thought might fit in here wouldbe will be supplemented with guardshe

be increased without increasing unit Pahokee high school, under guidance the school levy. passed on to the committee. He said, in the case of the lock '

costs of, production.Mr. of 'w. H. Kendrick, principal; also recommended that Rev. Nevin structures.The .

Bitting said that Federal and and Mrs. Kendrick and Maurice Song Festival At Schaaf of Coral Gables, former gates into the lock reservations -

state agencies could well afford to Fletcher, of the teaching staff, supply minister here, would be able are now being kept locked at

give realistic assistance to such a visited the World's Fair, duringthe Azucar Village To and willing to 'help in filling the all times, night and day.

program. Continuing, he said: "If past few days and were enter- vacancy.In .

encouragement, either tacit or tained at the Florida State' Exhibit Be Held Tomorrow line with his suggestion a McCoy Captures Prize

otherwise, is to be given other while on their itinerary of the fair committee will be appointed and

countries to usurp our foreign grounds.In -' every effort made to secure a new Fish On
markets and time The song festival to be stagedat I Saturday
at the
same we the party were Dan Beardsley, minister as soon as possible. ,
are prohibited from Azucar Plantation Village of theUnited
supplying our Bill
Donald
Cross, Gene Pickrin, -
I own needs in favor of the produceof : Hand, Calvin Spooner, Roy Kantz, States Sugar Corporation by American Gets E. McCoy, fishing in the Atlantic
the employees of the various plan- Legion
foreign peonage or worse, the
Henry E. Kilpatrick, David Unwin, Ocean off Palm Beach last Satur-
outlook for our people is dark, dull tation villages of both divisions tomorrow -
Eugene Hardy, John Harrington, day afternoon landed a 371 f pound
(Saturday) from 11:00 a. Report On Scout Troop ,
and dismal, as destitution is boundto Claude Jones and Harold Henry. wahoo which has been entered ina
increase. A realistic approachto m. until 6:00 p. in. is expected to
Manager Brown of the Florida Palm Beach contest being the
own problems, for the benefit draw 2,500 participants and
our -
exhibit arranged for the admissionto activities of the largest caught so far this summer.
several hundred whites who A report on
more
of our people means'a future the grounds at special rates, which Last year's prize there was taken
: will be present entirely Clewiston Boy Scout troop
for and as spec-
our own country greater
though, the very rigid rules of the the Ameri- by a 42 pounder.
better than anything ever witnessed tators.In has been sponsored ,by
exposition had to be modified for that Clewiston friends
Fearing
submitted to the
in the world." the morning, the, children's can Legion was
the occasion. chorus meeting of the Clewiston Post No. might be inclined to doubt the
singing will start off the
In closing, Mr. Bitting called at- Florida catch Mr. is having the fish
Upon arrival at the program and the children's 93 on Tuesday night ,at the Inn McCoy
group
tention to what he termed most
a in mounted and will soon have it on
pavilion the party was placed winning first place will be givena by Charles Benson, assistant scout-
glaring, unjust and unfair accusa- charge of one of the uniformedguides set master. display in Clewiston.The .
of books. In the afternoonwill
tion made the South. He
against maintained the exhibit Clewiston party had' unusually -
by come the chorus contests and The report shows that the troop
said: "For years the South has luck landing one barracuda
and given tour of the building, good
a
, borne the her quartet contests., Gold buttons will has made excellent progress duringthe
cost of educating the the beach several bonito, a king and an 18-
tropical garden and
be given the members of the best year and there is now a mem-
youth, only upon maturity to find Four sails were
and then taken to the juices bar quartet.A bership of twenty-four. This is pound dolphin.
them grabbed by the Industrial, hooked but were landed.
where all to none
treated
were orange
when it is
neces-
commercial and financial North and committee from Clewiston com- the time of year

East. This condition has sherbet or fruit juice and then posed of Mrs. M. M. Prewitt, Mrs.R. sary for re-enrollment and the
placed an escorted to the cafeteria on the N. their gratitude to Bids Are Asked For
unfair burden most Southern Smith, Mrs. H. C. Kolstad troop expressed
: upon
second floor of the main building and its sponsoring and
states. In addition it has Mrs. G. B. Rackstraw are attending the Legion for
preventedthe
where a bountiful dinner was would continue. A' -Road ResurfacingThe
that it
South's utilizing the genius, the nightly community sing- hoped j

ability and capability which she has served. ings in the various plantations dur- motion was made and passed adopt-

cradled and fostered. The South Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick and Mr. ing this week and will announcethe ing the report, commending Mr.
j Fletcher well their more work and agreeingto State Road Departmentwill
his
has the most abundant supply of as as winning community group at Benson on

two of the three essentials for 'plant youthful charges, were loud in their the afternoon program and the continue sponsorship.A receive bids at their offices in
-- praise of the Florida exhibit as a Tallahassee next Tuesday; for sever-
life: rainfall and sunshine. She winning village will receive a .very discussion of the proposed

has an adequacy of the third essen- picture of the Sunshine State. "I attractive pedestal trophy topped bya community house and several other al projects treatment, one of which is the
surface of Road 25 from
tial: soil. Every agency but nature had no idea it was so large or sobeautiful" lyre. In addition this village matters taken for discus-
will receive table tennis sets. were up the county line west to and through
has
apparently combined to stifle
was' the general sion at the meeting. Clewiston. The project calls for
the of At the hour refreshmentswill '
resources and capabilities noon
\
comment. I 6.65 miles of the work. A half
the South. We, in the Everglades, be served and it is understoodthat
BOXING ARENA MOVEDThe mile of road west of Moore Haven
have shown that the highest stan- 3,000 hot dogs and buns and
THEUS BUYS HOME:: FROMC. :: will also be treated.
dards of living in agriculture can be five barrels of lemonade will be on
R. AM T>. COMPANY:: boxing arena heretofore located -
maintained in the South. We ..are'' hand to ease the hunger'and thirstof .

sure this same condition can be the participating laborers. at the Harlem recreation MUSICAL PROGRAM AT
s The Clewiston Realty and Development 1QWANIS CLUB MEETING
proved in industry. We are satisfied Several numbers will be given ,grounds has been moved to the

I ;";:" that once equality with the Corporation announcesthe by the United States Sugar Corporation recreation grounds at Townsite Kiwanians were entertained at

,; rest of the nation can be obtained, sale of the house at present Band and by the Choral Group Village. Playground equipment including their meeting Wednesday night by-

the South will forge rapidly ahead. occupied by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. and Station WJNO of West Palm swings trapeze bars, W. C. Stanford and Paul Hite play-

Most emphatically the South is not Hare ', it Beach has asked the privilege of the
1 jr.; and the; lot on which ing "hill-billy" selections on
Spanish rings, teeter totters, slides,
a problem,
economically or otherwise I
broadcasting a half hour of the music
is located 2 in block 451 on Trlnln- guitar and violin and their
to the nation, unless such : program between 3:30 and 4:00.A etc., have also been : erected at
dad Street ,to Mr. ,Mrs. H. E. was much enjoyed.
problem be to find ways and, means and :
ten dollar cash prize is being the Townsite field for the youth of Following the program there was
of Theus. \
1 continuing subjection. l (Continued on page ?,) the colored village to use. a short business :meeting,
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the great American defense program goes into high gear, the ( You Up mi'iesHis
Washington navy' yard, which makes, most of the U. S. naval artillery,

E EN andothers throughout the'nation arj poised for.the greatest productionrace

S in their history. For the new defense program calls for 'a force of 'By DR. JAMES W. BARTON Own Returns

striking quipment>for defense that is second to none in the world. Guns (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) birthday"Any surprises among your

JAPANESE STRENGTH and other equipment "defense will be turned out.at: -great speed, and in "Yes. presents?
careful should in Wilson book
WASHINGTON Several eat gave me a
such that assure a warm reception? to invader. THE1foodsyou
secret surveys made recently of] quantities any during the I lent to Brown six months ago." '

strength Japanese'indicate_military that Japan and can naval do t .summer' are fruits and vege- The moth leads an awful life:

just about anything she wants in the dI5iy tables and fortunately they are ,he spends the summer in a fur

Far East. in such abundance coat and the. winter in a bathing

The reports >show ,that the Japa- ) J 's i that they TODAY'S ,suit.
nese navy is in A-l shape, and has cfrhV '
are reasonably '
suffered not a .bit as a result of the HEALTH His PrivilegeWinkleby ..
.,.
priced.If How -
Chinese war. The Japanese army cTyou go on when
also is in good'shape, though not in E you are a calCOLUMN you and the wife have an argument?
the same condition as the navy. The orie counter and D'you ever have the last word?

Chinese. war, though still dragging I count or measure the number of Baggleton-Yes-always. I apologize
at cost has been excel-
on heavy an
calories eat each DOES SAVE
day
you you
lent training school for the Japa-
nese military. can safely cut down about, 500

Chief handicap under which Japan calories from your winter to

suffers is her .. Br
desperate economic r.h .r your summer diet.
situation. Easiest remedy for A.yk
As meat, eggs, fish and butter
this is to take the Dutch East Indies
r w, 1Y) i : rt, may "look" too heavy for warm
and the wealthy' possessions of the weather, and salads tAr
Dutch, French and 'British in south- and fruits 0 p. '
Asia. juicy ap- a. .....
ern
pear and are more
This is what seems sure to hap- fY.A, 'r appetizing, you may "Do you find it more economical -
pen. There is no question but that be tempted to live to do your own cooking?"
the Japanese can take French Indo- 1J ntl0 n\ entirely on fruits "Oh, much! Since I have been
China, the Dutch possessions of Java G\. 'and salads during cooking my husband only eats half

and Sumatra, and all the other South rk the warm weather. what he used to."
Pacific islands worth both- k M y.
that are '
This is a mistake
ering about, in a few weeks. Above: Cooking the and you will find He 'Knows

Only spot which might hold out is stuff of which our na fw! yourself "tired," because "Are you going to put a 'Wet

,the British naval base at Singapore, tional security is made, .the salads and Paint' sign on your gate?"

whether and naval'experts the Japanese disagree could take as to it '' k 'sA % for here you see molten fruits are so' bulky "Certainly! Do you think I w
w steel Dr. they have filled your want' finger-marks all over it?"
ti being poured Barton
frrh. ? .
or not. In time, they probably could. A114 _
stomach and satis-
I Everything now seems set for the wi ,kx,A : v # ; : for making the great fied appetite and not
your yet enough
Japanese to steam south simultane- 1 P. .: \f u,, : naval guns at Wash calories and not enough meat, eggsor Solid

ously with the Hitler blitzkrieg ;.a 5..d'K ington navy yard. fish for rebuilding tissue have Mrs. Newed entered the dining-

I against Britain. Probably the Japa- Left: Scene in a been eaten.' room and proudly placed. the
nese will wait until they see how '' chicken on the table.
&; machine
: the
shop
; at You have been advised
rightly
the blitzkrieg is going before they "There you are, my dear, my
stage theirs in the south Pacific. ,, ; ; Washington.navy that you need more fruit and leafy first chicken!" she exclaimed.Mr. I
tTNTDON'T* a :yard. A 16-inch naval vegetables in warm weather than in Newed gazed with admira-

TOUCH :::;,< :.: r w7 rifle is being turned cold weather, but you are 'advised tion at the bird's shape.

Nebraska Republicans are very pr on a giant lathe. This also that you should eat "some"meat "It's wonderful, darling," he
Y fish or eggs at least once a
machinist beamed "and how
is beautifully
enthusiastic
about Wendell 'Willkie, turning I.pyou've
but they want no speech by him in : the outside of.the bar- day.A stuffed it."
McCook, home town of Sen. George %" A> rel. Another crew does .few of the summer menus "Stuffed?" she echoed. "But, my

Norris, the state's veteran public- the boring,and rifling which Breakfast-Fruit give an all-around with diet milk are or: dear, this one wasn't hollow."

power crusader.
Such a plan was reported shortly cream; a boiled egg and two slicesof It's harder for a fat man to be

after Willkie arrived at his Colorado [Picture: .- . : y ; sb bacon (or' two eggs; bread. or as brave as a thin one. He's got \

vacation spot, which is near Mc- Parade roll, tea or coffee. two chins to keep up.
' Cook.. News dispatches declared Luncheon-Celery or lettuce soup;
- that the G. O. P. standard bearer canned or fresh fish; cabbage or Check HimDonovan's
i intended to beard the father of TVA. 'lettuce salad; berry cake or pud-
*M ding; iced tea or coffee. foreman was telling
right in his own home town. But '
I the idea did not thrill Nebraska Re- Dinner-Roast beef, or chicken'or him how to carry ,a lot of mate- ._ 1
publican leaders. o I fish; potatoes; leafy vegetable, corn, rial on his small barrow. Donovan
." or peas; berries.BreakfastCereal. listened attentively and then]
have
They wholesome
a
Norris' respectfor with milk or. asked: "You haven't a ,couple of:
vote-swinging powers, re-
call cream; toast and bacon or bacon 10-pound weights by any chance,
- vividly how four in
years ago a "
and one egg; roll, fruit; tea or have you?
three-cornered which he
race en- coffee. "What for?" asked the foreman..
tered at the last moment he polled
e t Luncheon Cream or chicken Donovan replied airily: "To tie
53 cent of the vote. '
per Above: Checking the soup; cottage cheese or cold tongue; to my legs to stop me'from,breaking -
' So last week a delegation made .a if-1& UV-1 bore of a 16-inch rifle into "
salad lettuce cucumbers a gallop.
efj ... f :l ( celery, );
pilgrimage to Willkie. In the,group m / '' for material defects. fresh fruit; wafers or soda biscuits;

were Kenneth Wherry, state chair- *& $: :{ il Left: Unusual view of tea or coffee.DinnerFowl.

man; George Carpenter, national the inside of a 16-inch fish, or meat;; potatoes WINGS OF COOLNESS FOR
committeeman; ,Hugh Butler, candi-. naval barrel. The ; lettuce and tomato salad; TIRED FEET THAT HURT WITH I;"
,, date for, senator, and Dwight Gris- 'gun b. HEAT. DUST ON FAMOUS
wold, candidate for governor. They i 9 : &rvn* mechanics at the far end peas squash or; berries corn and or. cream asparagus or iced or ( MEXICAN HEAT POWDER.,

received a cordial welcome and dis. *&*..4. are taking measurements fruit.
cussed a number of subjects, promi- ;:4 <'.; :\ with a star gauge. *

nent among which was a strong argument ,Fft;;< s- C The finest precision is There Is, a Tide
, as to why Willkie should j"ptt '" ?V called for here, for accuracy Removing Objects Truly there is a tide in the affairs -
: NOT make ?j of but there is
gulf-
, a speech in McCook.- men; no ;
c ;.<;: .; x4 depends on it. From
p Eye Safely stream setting forever in one di-

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BULLITT SPANKED 'Et.1LQ. rection.-Lowell.

': Dressy Bill Bullitt, U. S. ambassador THE commonest object that gets

, to France, did not\do all the (: %,.vH. A + t / \.2d \ ,. \. sv the eye is a tiny cinder or ATHLETE'S FOOTcracks
talking during his week-end stay at a speck of. dust.

Hyde Park. The President told Bul- & & As soon as the cinder or speck of between toes-Itching,sweating feet l
. litt a few things, too. dust gets into the eye, the eye be- SAL-O-GEN,a powerful penetrating liquid fnngiclde. b
:- One was to pipe down on his talk Looking like gigantic baseball gins,to water, which is nature's way Athlete's.promptly Foot fund relieves on pain contact and dissolves itching kill per- I

r about the Petain government of bats, big naval rifles are being of washing the object down to lower skin aplratlon between products toes on, soothes which fungi and heals thrive broken dries

. France being "free" and non-Fas- ti stored in the gun park at, the ,part of eye or into the corner. Just tlon tissues.proves Endorsed its value.by physician One appUca-' I I

cist. '. J'. Washington navy yard after leave ,allowing yourself to '"cry" for a Send toe flW a generous trial bottle of SAL.O-GEN.;
Roosevelt took Bullitt sharply to ing the shops where they were minute will often bring the object to Croydon Laboratories,lncvP.O.Box2163.PhibPa.<
.",,. task for these statements. He said d f rc, machined. point where it can be readily seen I
they were untrue, and that if Bullitt precision- and removed by the corner of a '
didn't know that, he ought to. :'(t clean handkerchief or a piece of $ $ $ $ ssssssssssssWe I

,. Note-Roosevelt also made it very Y P + tightly rolled gauze.If .
clear that he had no intention of 1 object is in lower part of eye Can All Be
falling into the Nazis' lid it be
trap of feed- on eyeball or lower can
, ing their victims this winter, after readily seen and removed if the pa-
I Hitler had robbed them of their food tient is told to look upward as EXPERTBUYERS

! and left them to starve. Bullitt you pull the lower lid downward.By J JI
wants the U. S. to send food suppliesto having patient look downwardas I I

France. you lift upper lid, any object on I
i, the eyeball can be seen if the lightis

r. MOTHER COUNTRY SPAIN good. If no object can be seen

If Spain, mother country of Latin the patient tells you that ,he I'I'an O In bringing us buying Information,as
; L ore
America, joins the axis group, she "." ... .. yO" .".'" W" .:;:,mnmm.___ feels as if something is scratchingthe to prices that are being asked for

will carry little sympathy of the .. '$c:7r'r' y Ik'r upper part of his eyeball, the what we Intend to buy, and as to the
Americas with her. On the con- \ :: .. object is on the inner side of the quality we can,expect,the advertising

trary, the countries south of the : .;{<', :; .:.:..... '4. ":>>. upper lid. columns of this newspaper perform a
: worth while service which saves us
Rio Grande have strained relations The Benefit of Tears.
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"' dollars a year. ,
with Spain at present, and her em- ::;'::." '.. ,.... f.i The upper lid has hard tissue- many .
bracing the axis cause would not : < .. ". cartilage-on its edge. This makesit '0 It Is a good'habIt to form, the habit
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win them in that direction.The tfV of consulting the advertisements every
: a little difficult to turn the lid
.,. ':" > .:.: .. f time we mbke a purchase, though we
; if
strain ; : to the'object.. However,
arose over what < expose
appears decided what I
'.. .,, have already {just we
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to be stand behind the he
a trifling issue-the fate "' you patient, as
and where
want we are going to buyIt.
of 13 men. When Franco marched :'- (>,. looks upward, and hold the point ofa .It gives us the most priceless feelingIn
into Madrid during the Spanish civil ) r tf'a. pencil on the' upper part of the the world: the feeling of being .
war, 13 Loyalists sought asylum in lid, the object can be turned back- adequately prepared. I
the Chilean embassy there. ward. If the object is on the inner
O When we go Into a store,prepared
side of the lid it be removed
Chile has protected them ever can beforehand with knowledge of what Is
since, and has tried to get them safe with the pointed piece of gauze. offered and at what price, we 'go as
conduct out of the country, offering The thought, then, is that whenan an expert buyer, filled with self-c nfl-
permanent residence in Chile. But 3C\d I object gets into the eye,: the dence.It Is a pleasant feeling to have,
the relentless Franco.wants the lives y k 'f tears should be allowed to flow for the feeling of adequacy.Most of the
of those 13 Loyalists, and he has re-. l4 about a minute, which may be all unhappiness In the world can be tracedto
fused all requests in their behalf. that is necessary to get rid of it. a lack of this feeling,Thus adver-
This issue:is of ,great. importancefor The business end of an army 16- A 16-incher at Fort Tilden, Rock. If this does not' remove it to the tising shows another ofits" manifold
in her at Fort Tilden N. Y. i inner 'side of lower ''lid then search facets-shows Itself as an aid toward
the Latins, who never know when Rockaway, away, Queens, hurling a shell ,
revolution may.make life uncomfortable Queens, New York. 16-inchers playan. for miles at .so theoretical. ene- and removal must be made as sug- more making'secure all our and business pleasant.y .relationships!
in their own Capitals important in def "Note'the hroom" gested above. .
.or, when.' part -our. ; coast my. 'm. $ effect. -
they might want to take refuge in ense. of ,the explosion. "Don't use anything harder, than '
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r was a great day :for the vil- IANOTHER.offering
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lage when the oldest inhabitant
celebrated his hundredth birthday.And .
the excitement' grew intense The Questions
7. What '
are bats classed
as
,
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;y': : iNp when it was learned that a news- ,birds, flying mammals, or ro" ;'
7 : paper reporter had come in search 1. Who wrote the poem in which dents?
of an interview. appear the words: "Stone wallsdo The Answers I.i. ,
; After various questions, the an- not a prison make"?
tk : 3: swers to which were prompted by 2. Do the Eskimos have a word Richard Lovelace ("To Althea -
fond and anxious relatives, the for any number beyond twenty? from Prison"). -
press representative asked: 3. When a 'military man speaksof 2. No., Their word ,twenty actually -
%:,;. >k "And now, tell me what you logistics, he refers to what? .means "a-man-counted-to-the-. )
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,, would do if could have .
you your 4. Which President of the United end. .
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time. over again? States lived to be 90 years of age? 3. Logistics refers to transportand _
yr R'w { .a There'was a long silence while .5. Which of the following:' have supply. .. :

; ,a? ,,r y!'' ,aSf be the old man thought. Then he the highest diplomatic rank-consuls 4. John Adams.
, said slowly: ambassadors, or ministers? 5. Ambassadors.
5;'tLra a, rN "I think I would part my hair 6. A 'long ton is equal to how 6. A long ton is 2,240 pounds. '
in the middle!" many pounds? 7. Flying'mamma1s.Qet .

SUMMER SALADS a

,(Recipes Below.)
For Rose ,Fever

HouseholdNeuis HOW-S EW RUTH;SPEARSthat By WYETH GOOD PENETRO NOSE oROrs nose

it:

TemptationNo
44 STITCHES is coming off soon. It is pret- ,
WITH CANDLEWICK ty clever, we think. Watch for one can ask ,honestly or hope
NEEDLE AND 4 it, next week. fully to delivered from temptation

STRANDS OF P unless he has himself honestly
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COTTON S, IJ -
YARN and firmly determined to do .
I K _. DOUBLE 4iP > NOTE: Many other old-time the best he can to keep out of it.
stitches have modern uses., Sew- -John Ruskin. -
ing Book 2 contains directions for
= 42 of these stitches with sugges-
Salads, in summer, are as impor- ij rio tions for their use in your home. To FOR SHAVING COMFORT-PLUS SAVING USE
tant as swimming or tennis, or golf! If you're planning a picnic fora get a copy send order to: Kent t Blades FleatSw.dbh,
Nothing tastes quite so good as a crowd, be sure to read Eleanor ) St..110c

cool, crisp mixture of fresh greens, Howe's column next week. You'll 1 CLIP "...Olt.... MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS
or fruits, or vegetables, served with find in it Miss Howe's own tested wDIP} Drawer 10
., just the proper dressing. The very recipes for picnic foods-a recipefor @ IN WATER Bedford Hills New York Choose Only the Best
word is refreshing-like a drink of a chocolate cake to serve 25 TO SHRINK Enclose 10 cents for each book Life is short-too short to get

cold, sparkling spring water after a hungry picnickers; directions for W HEN we last heard of Marty ordered. everything. Choose you must, andas

long and dusty hike. making barbecue sandwiches or and Bill the curved bottom Name ,.................*.............. you choose, choose only the
Very light salads may be servedas meat loaf for the same size shelf of that old buffet had not Address ......................... best-in friends, in books, in recreation
an appetizer first course, if de crowd; and a recipe for a gallonof been used. Well, Bill made it intoa .t. in everything.-Anon.
sired. Dinner sal- 0 inexpensive chocolate chip ice cornice board for the bathroom
ads, too, are. -J cream. J window, and painted it blue. Then
light; they maybe "'1 Marty went into action on curtainsto this FREE"'Il&"
served as a of pink on each egg with pink liquid match. -
color place a clove at the stem end' For over 70 years grateful people all over the South have'trusted
separate course, 'L 1 ; Grandmother is an expert at do-
or with the main 7'f/.: of the egg and another at the blos- ing old-fashioned, candle wicking, Wintersmith's Tonic for the relief of Malaria. To convince -
. course of the '" som end. Add a tiny sprig of greenat so together they made the tufted YOU, we are offering this complete,761-page Holy Bible,FREE. 1 ,
meal. For luncheon the stem end and the "crab ap- curtains illustrated. They used Just mail the top from one large carton (or the tops from two
salads may be somewhat heavier ple" will be complete. Arrange let- plain white muslin marked off diagonally small cartons) to Wintersmith Chemical Co.,Inc.,Louisville, Ky. )
because the main luncheon dishis I tucecups on individual salad plates; in three-inch squares. TT
likely to be light. Many times, a place one egg on each plate and They found the blue they wantedfor
luncheon salad is a whole meal in serve with mayonnaise. the tufting in a soft string
itself, served with bread or crisp Trait Salad. type of cotton yarn. The sketch
rolls, a beverage, and dessert. And Toss lightly together in salad bowl tells you the rest. The dipping is /
there are many times in informal one cup watermelon balls, one cup what really turned the clipped \;,
,luncheons and dinners, when salads muskmelon balls, one cup honeydew : stitches into tufts; then the cur- \.
do duty for dessert. melon balls, 1 cup seeded red tains were stretched into shape to "
'\ What makes a good salad? Plentyof cherries, and, 1 cup diced celery. dry but were not ironed. All this Consider the Good This; thought has been expressed
crisp, fresh''greens, a blend of Add french dressing in sufficient about curtains' has given Gram The good that we",have,received in another way-before blaming a
fruits or vegetables or fish, a zesty quantity to thoroughly coat all the most wonderful idea for some- from any 'man should make us I friend for an offense, consider I
dressing and a dash of color, say fruits. Serve in bowl lined with thing for a bride's kitchen shower respect the evil that he does us. how often he has pleased you).
the experts. To make salads appe- chilled greens.
tizing and refreshing; as they shouldbe Tomato Jelly Rings With Salmon.
everything must be fresh, crisp, (Serves 5 to 6) President Inviolable .,.: a. ..,,,yu+ a Vr '
and well chilled. Greens are fresh- 1 tablespoon gelatin (unflavored) 'rr a\
ened in ice water for half an hour, Vi cup cold water Theoretically, the President of
well drained in a salad basket or 2 cups tomato juice the United States cannot be legally -
bag, and left in the refrigerator to 1 tablespoon sugar' r arrested for' any act whatso-
chill. To prepare, :Vz teaspoon salt ever, even the commission of mur-
head lettuce 'for Dash pepper der. His person is inviolable dur-
salads, cut out 1 bay leaf ing his term of office and he is
' : the core or stem 1 teaspoon onion (minced) beyond the reach of any other department -
with 'a pointed Vz cup celery (chopped) of the government, except -
knife, and let cold 2 teaspoons lemon juice through impeachment. If the t
---J 1I water from the 1 pound can salmon President were impeached, con-
faucet' run into Watercress or lettuce victed and removed from office he
-rr II J rthis opening. The Salad dressing would then be subject to arrest as
water forces the leaves apart and Soak gelatin in cold water. Com- a private citizen. The President
cleans them. bine tomato juice, sugar, salt, pepper might be arrested by. mistake. !
Use other greens besides lettucefor and bay ,leaf, and bring to a;

garnishing salads, and in mixed boil. Strain. Dissolve softened gel: Harsh WordsA LOOKOUT) l MOUNTAIN IHOTEL
green salads, as well. Watercress, atin in the hot liquid. Allow to cool
tender inside leaves of raw spinach, until the mixture begins to thicken. A Vacation Paradise
wound inflicted by arrows Located on highest point of Lookout Mountain. overlooking Chattanooga
Fold in onion and lem-
celery
endive ,
escarole and romaine area and seven mountain ranges.Cool nitthts-pleasant days.All sports.including
good for variety. on juice and pour into individual heals, a wood cut down by an axe outdoor swimming pool. golf riding, tennis. Rates moderate. Addr.aa

Add cubed, leftover meats to green ring molds. Chill until firm; just grows, but harsh words are hateful Lookout Mountain Hotel S. JOHN. UTTLCCREEN. ., Manager. Chattanooga, T.nn.....
salad, for a hearty main dish. And before serving unmold on beds of -a wound inflicted by them
for hot days, plan fruit salad plates watercress or lettuce. Fill centersof does not heal. Arrows of differ-
for lunch or supper. salad rings, with large flakes of ent sorts can be extracted from
Peeled sliced and salmon. Serve with salad dressing. the body, but a word-dart cannotbe Tested Friendship withstand the shocks of adversity
with fresh oranges, whole, berries, with served let- Appetizers.Cut drawn out, for it is seated in Friendship is a plant of slow I before it is entitled to the appella I
the heart.-Mahabbarata. and must undergo and tion. Washington.
tuce, watercress or endive for a I the crusts from slices of very growth, .
fresh bread. Spread bread with
garnish, make an attractive and refreshing -
meal. cream cheese generously mixed with
Golden Fruit Salad. paprika. Roll as for a jelly roll os
(Serves 6) and slice1 in very thin slices. Brush #
1 tablespoon gelatin with melted butter, toast lightly, and ..he topped his league

2 tablespoons cold water serve immediately.
In last
pitching
year
1 cup juice from canned pineapplehot French Dressing.:
( ) (Makes 1% cups) ,
y\ cup sugar Vz clove garlic CIGARETTE
Few grains salt (grated)
t HAS TO BE MILD.
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Vz 4 lumps
cup orange juice sugar
:Vt cup vinegar I 1 tablespoon salt CAMELS BURN EXTRA
1 orange (cut in pieces) 1 tablespoon paprika MILDNESS
.' 1 cup raw carrot (coarsely grated) SLOWERANDGIVE
,C,) 1% cup crushed pineappleSoak 1 cup oil r: + ME EXTRA MILDNESS. EXTRA
gelatin in cold water and dis- Yz cup vinegar COOLNESS
r
.. solve in hot pineapple juice. Add ( ? nn Grate garlic on I UIKEALL7HOSE
\ sugar! salt, orange juice and vine lump sugar, and : : :. OTHER EXTRAS IN EXTRA
gar. Cool, and when beginning to let stand before using, for several FLAVOR
stiffen, add remaining ingredients. hours. When ready to mix, place CAMELSJOO
Turn into all ingredients in order listed in
wet mold and chill until jar.
CAMELS burned
In recent laboratory tests,
firm. Unmold on lettuce. Serve with Shake vigorously and serve.
mayonnaise or fruit salad dressing. 25% slower than the average of the 15 other

Crab Apple Salads. Have you ever realized that ev- of the largest-selling brands tested-slower

(Serves 6) ery single one of us includes, in than any of them.That means,on the average,
6 our daily routine, several hundred''
eggs a smoking plus equal to
Pink pure food color homely, household tasks? And have .
12 cloves you ever discoverd by accident some

: 6 tiny sprigs of green simplified, easy' and practical way
5
1 head lettuce o! doing one of these tasks? Then
% cup mayonnaisePlace you'hpow how valuable a book wouldbe GET THE"EXTRAS" WITH SLOWER-BURNIHG C9g

that contained several hundred EXTRA SMOKES F
eggs in saucepan, cover with I
helpful hints homemak-
boiling just sue on
water and simmer
til eggs are hard cooked gently(about un 15' ing.Send CAMELS PER PACK!
minutes). Remove shells while 10L cents in coin to "House-,
eggs hold care Eleanor Howe 919:
Hintsy' ,
,are very hot,.then while holding
,under hot water, flatten both ends egg of N. Michig Avenue, Chicago, andyou'll
the receive your copy of this help.
of a egg small until crab it apple.takes on Paint the shape ful booklet, romptIy. THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS
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AGE FOUR r THE CLEWISTON' !NEWS r' FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1040


The Clewiston News tuality and her powerful navy will r MRS. R. M. HARE, JR. IS I were Mrs. L. C. Miller Mrs. Paul

prevent the landing of forces on II HOSTESS TO BRIDGE. CLUB Hite, Mrs. M. C. Doke, Mrs. H. L. Johnson's Fish Camp '
their soil; and that our defense
Davis, Mrs. E. J. Pent, Mrs. R. J.
Fubllehefl every Friday In Clewlaton, program will have gone ahead to Mrs. R. M. Hare, jr., entertainedthe (Near Hurricane- Gate)
Florida, by the CLEWISTON. NEWS such a point in a year that we members of her bridge clubat Blount, Mrs. Frank Cothern, Mrs.
Inc will be able to take care of our C. Nelson, Mrs.' Clayton Waters, Clewiston, Fla.
her home Wednesday afternoon.
selves. Col. (Lindbergh, or at least : Mrs. H. E. Walker, Mrs. A. D. Boats and Motors-Guide Service
,KEATHLEY BOWDEN, Editor the group which is using him as a High score prize was won by Dixon H. Rates Reasonable
Mrs. G. McLeroy Mrs.D. .
cats-paw, is even suggesting that we Mrs. G. E. Etherton second high AV.: H. Johnson, Mgr.CMfiKNcn .
B. Allen, Mrs. I. S. Bell and
Entered aa second class mail matterFebru8..ry'l. make concessions to Germany' and by Mrs. A. C. Carlton and a guest I
Post Office In of _:appeasementto Mrs. C. R. Krueger.
1927. at' the offer Hitler plans prize was given Miss Martha Belle
Act ot
under the
Ctovriaton. Florida take promises from him which
March 3. 1867.Saknerlptlon. Renfroe. - - -
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would make us sleep so much the Scientifically Broken J"n"NC
longer and permit him to take his Following the game a surprisestork TRACTOR, FOR SALE4McCormickDeering Fitted and Repaired Duplicated
I
DR. P, D. GUDBAURWptometrlst
Rate %.00 Per Tear.Advertltta own time in organizing for an at- shower' was given for Mrs. I ,
George Crow and sea shell storks T20 crawler
hates On Application. tack on our country. .
Our defense program, so Car were given as favors to all attend- .Tractors with 20 inch track in Phone Fort IDS Myers G, Collier Florida Arcade -

Devoted to the advancement and wel- Is fine. But what, good are thou- ing. good condition. Reasonable price. Successor to K. H Oakley

fare, of Clewiston and Hendry County. sands of tanks and new battleships Refreshments of sandwiches, Smith Tractor Company, Ocala,
going to do, us if we do'not have the cakes and iced tea were served by Florida.
ability to man them after they are the hostess to Mrs. Harry Knight, 2t. MECHANICAL
STRUCTURAL
Neither England nor Germanycan built? Mechanized warfare demands Mis.: Foy Durrance, Mrs. V. C. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNSMaps .
long survive The kind of war more technical training of soldiers Woodward, Mrs Crow, 'Mrs. Malley i.

that is now going! on. than the kind of warfare here- Palmer, Mrs. Etherton and Mrs. J. Rfl.COUSE Estimates

tofore known. Some progress has Carlton. Counselor and JOHN H. DOTY:
Attorney at Law
Both ,Democrats and Republicans been made but it appears woe- Hopkins Building Engineering Consultant

will be; listening to Wendell Will- fully inadequate. We should remember .7. G. ALLHANDS MAllRIED Wednesdays and Saturdays Hopkins Bldg. Clewiston, Fla. I
kie's opening volley of the campaignin that if England falls we SUNDAY IN PEORIA, ILL. 0:30 to 4:00

his acceptance speech tomorrow. are next in line, and not so far
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distant perhaps, as we like to Announcements :were received

Yesterday was the fifth anni- imagine. this morning by a large 'group of .............................................................e................................e'....................'.. ....-.......................................................
friends in Clewiston of the marriagein
versary of the death of Will .
Rogers. A great American who Not being a salt-water fishermanin Peoria, ,Ill., last Sunday, August

can never be forgotten and whose any sense of the word and be- 11, of J. G. Allhands, former Clew- :i%: I .'i'.

presence is sorely needed today. ing even less familiar with tho iston resident' and Elsie HenriettaJoos. : Y% ',
species of fish that inhabit the Y

The Everglades Chamber of Commerce briny deep than I am with methodsof Mr. Allhands was for many yearsa r

as suggested by the News at i catching them who can blame me resident of Clewiston and was jj
Canal Point seems a very good for being skeptical when I was later affiliated with F. L.. Williamson 111 CLEWISTON fiOLF'r 1

idea and we feel sure that Clewis- told that McCoy had captured a in, the operation of a feed mill

ton will help to put it over. record breaking wahoo off Palm, at Moore Haven. For the past X _

Beach Saturday afternoon? Ididn't several years he has resided in ::: :j:
but what I might be ,; '
Why should we have to trade our know Peoria. The couple visited Clewis- COURSE
old destroyers for British possessionin the victim of a practical joke so ton last year and Mrs. Allhands 1
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this hemisphere? We do not as soon as I could locate a diction- made a number of acquaintancesand I" ::: : <

need these possessions but they do ary made haste to look up the friends while here. ; !
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word. My doubts disappeared whenI ,
need destroyers so why not give The couple is expected to arrive
found that there really is such .... ....
them to her to help fight our here tomorrow for a visit with F. '.:. -;, \ -.' ..
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inhabits
battle without demanding payment. I a fish which West Indian L. Williamson. Their stay here will .%.' ''- .' .
I waters and there is no reason to be indefinite. 'i' .r I :::
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; think that some of them couldn't I % .:.

.* ),X.o.. .-<.:..>>:..:<<..:..:o.- come up to the Florida coast from BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY X X
the West Indies just like hurricanes MET TUESDAY: AT CHURCH '


IN LIEU OF do sometimes.The only .thing to prove now A combined missionary program i Open to the Public ] i

is that McCoy really did catch the and business meeting of the Baptist

RAMBLINGS wahoo and it is my understandingthat Missionary Society was held Tuesday .Ii. ::: Ii>

By CARR SETTLE fearing Clewiston friends afternoon at the church. <%' .%.
might attempt to discredit his :%: 1 .;.
Mrs. W. T. Wheeles the %
gave '.'
veracity he is having the fish
..'(M. ..)..x.x"XoM:.(+:..:..:.(..) mounted. ,And is probably gettingthe devotional. The program was "The .x;. X
Margaret Fund and Training' School '- .. ,f.
notarized dt wit- ;> '. :' "' '
\, signatures !: ,; \ .:.
It be that the mis-placed for W. M. U." Those taking part '
I may nesses on 'the plaque which holds
" i /' Florida storm which struck Georgia the mounted fish. were Mrs. C. W. Simmons, Mrs. !v. >: t'

f./ and the Carolinas the first of this Donald Plank, Mrs. J. H. Davis, :_: : : : -:. j
Mrs. W. H. Warren and Mrs. J. L. '
week may send a lot of Florida'svacationers And speaking of fish brings a _. :
homeward but that is I sad reminder that those who have Whitaker. The Margaret Circle had :;: 'fModerate; Green Feel ::

t rather doubtful,' particularly those had so much fun in the past catching charge of the program. .% ---'--
I who reside in this part of the state. I snook and tarpon at the Ortona Mrs. B. E. Herring presided over Exceptional Fairways ', :_i: ';

'For several years, before Uncle locks are apparently out of luck the meeting in the absence of the _
:_:
Sam's big levee was completed the for the duration of the war. In president, Mrs. A. ,R. Broadfoot and !: Interesting Greens ::
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of storm flag meant the reports of the month's work ..
hoisting a the future no one, even if he were :
wholesale evacuation of the lake carries Isaac Walton credentialswill given. I.

area. This has all been relegated be permitted to fish around the Others attending the meeting I .............................,...................,...-................................,.........................................................................................
\ to the past now and most of us go government locks and other structures -

the entire storm . . .'. .
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through season nor will be even be admitted. *..* * V.UU*AVk* * * ..*.V.*.* * *.*. *utu .
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. At least until the'gale winds come. known or has business to XVAX
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r But as Carl Hanton says in the transact with those in charge. In .*%.*XXX
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the so-called Florida storms may at sabotage may be stopped .%. % AVA/
e. have to be renamed for they've consistently before it starts. It brings a feelingof Y't ENJOY AN yy

.k i, dodged us for several years relief to all of us who thought Y YYI YYY

k', now. He thinks it may be the law maybe the government wasn't mov-

E;::,-I of averages Florida,having had her ing fast enough to cope with pos- I + nI
( share but considers it possible that' sible "un-American" activities. Ii ALL ELECTRIC

-; they're saving up and one may I. \ .::!t.. ::::
+j' decide to visit the :!::;: : ',' ;
, pay us a ere Hooray! Mrs. Bowden has ,
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returned .. :
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closes. I hope his .%.:: :'>- HOMEElectricity ,.." .
present season from her vacation so after "':';".'.:; '; 'I '.,.. : .
first deduction Is.correct.. .%..!. .... .:_ [. '. : ,:. ., : :"' ,.._':, .- ::
'_' this week there will be no further % "l '',-''"",, ; ',,:J,"J". .;:.-'.-...<-.... j '1, ':'" ::
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(i For several weeks we've been t ;-e. .' ,_.
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expecting to hear each day that yy
have been in time to write Y Y
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'.':':;':: the Nazi invasion of England had I the col this week had she not been .?..: :%::i: 0

.. begun and the aerial raids of ever I marooned by the "Florida" storm :_:.:. is the modern servant; a servant that .;.+

:', increasing three days fury Indicates of the that past the two day or I I which the Carolina missed coast.its mark She and can tell hit :!::i: takes care of both the work and the pleasures of the :;:::

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,::' .' may be soon at hand. 'you about it next week. M will do efficiently
::::: ,home and one that everything quickly, .i" :'
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r of our people to sit complacentlyby 't'+ and economically., :i:.'..
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and think that the Nazis will %

not invade England after all and !1m d IvippiDzllllilZ.., T* $ One penny will toast 26 crunchy slices of toast, or ::::
that if they do England is ready B::

for them and will be able to hold 1:::::: give your eyes two hours of safe reading light or operate :;: ;

them, at least'until winter, when :::: radio for of day and ELECTRICITY is ******
' starvation will win the war for = your most a .%.
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the been British. Enough of this has XAe:::: one thing that gets cheaper' the more of it that you use. :::::
spread through our Congressthat Yyj
it appears no action will be Uvs YAX
'+ taken on the conscription bill until &:::: That is why it is so easy to have and enjoy a home '

after we find out whether England .%..%. "f'
will stand or ,fall. Such a feeling v ++ that IS all electric and modern. _+::::

.:: is truly alarming. xx yf

':,:: ,'- We waited in just such a manner ii
I :; after the conquest of Poland feeling *+* AX

<>,':) attempt. that to Germany break the would Maglnot never line i:I:::j: ELECTRICITY IS YOUR CHEAPEST SERV- I

and invade France. Most any street

t f corner military strategist could tell 8
: i you that such a feat was Impossible fatf I IL :;::: ANT-USE IT EXTRAVAGANTLY., 1:;:::

;. and too many of our experts felt #0 I 1 M

the same way. But it did happen i ? I ,...
and in a hurry and it now appears _

that it was not so much the "fifth ::i$::;: :;::::
column" in France that caused it as AXx. i
QM
: .Y. 'j .
tho total unprepamlness of the : ARV -

country for mechanized warfare v'l *i
a new kind of fighting which their YA

,, ;; legions were unable of splendid to cope Infantry with troops l! : Glades Power ami1.ight Co 1 ii

And now we wait again comforting Federal XXP ... :
:
ourselves that, the winteris
1 .
: S ..:*:
drawing near and that Hitler '".,", / S !: ;.
.i"
Savings and LoanAssociation
has postponed his attack on Englandtoo II:

long that before the winter i: .%..:: < :_/_,-. |; |
I ,., ,
... :::
over England will have been. able ,1 : .. . . ... .. .. :
to prepare> herself for any even- I %...:...:...:...:.i""rii"i"i"i"i..................**,*,...-:-....-**VV**%*>%...:*Vt**.*% ... ..*......"t..-x >. . .;......:t""f".-. .......-:............:....-.;...;...:....:...:...;...;...;-.; ::...:.".".:...:...:..;...:)w>.: : !


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FRIDAY AUGUST 16, 1940 THE CLEWISTON NEtffc PAGE' FIVE



Description S T n A Owner Amount
: i. NOTICE I ,:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:.

NWU of NWU -... 12 43 28 ,40 Harriet G. Pope _..._......__.. 5.52
Beg. NW Cor. of Lot

2B15Rds.StoRiv.., W Ale. Rlv. to ; i. FULLER'SFULMINATIONS

,. ,Vt Section line N to '. ', :. _. .
Beg. .-- 12 43 28' ,10 R. N. :Miller : :.........:.:.....
Nctice is hereby given that the following described lands, or so much .7--:: 3:10:
will be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes herein set All LyIng S of SAL .
opposite thereof as to the same. together with cost of such sales and advertising, RY --... 13 43 28 73 ; .B.F._ Wells, Jr.. _.;....._.,-=.1 10.15

will be sold at public auction on the 2nd day of September A. D. 1940, Beg. 4439 ft. N of SE By FULLEN WARREN
at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door, in the City of Cor. of Section W ';.

LaBelle., County. of Hendry, and R. N.State MILLER of Florida., Old 690.74 Cal.ft. Riv.to Cen.Placeof of ; I ":0.:":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":
'
.
Tax Collector of Hendry County, Florida. Beg., W Ale. ,, r ,,' /. '.t, ,\ ,,. .
Canal RW. 615 ft. .
to Cen. of old Riv. '.. THOUGHTS OX THE LIFE AND

E'ly and NE'ly to (. '.' ....' DEATH OF WILL ROGERS
Beg. -.- 14 43 28 .86 Berton E. roor/ :i 5.03

.'I': :. ... Bes4439.01 ft. N of ,. -- .. ,
: Amount SE Cor., thence .,, -/ (Note: On August 15th, 1935,
; DESCRIPTION S Line
-v Wly Ale. :
i' I. Canal 1550.74 ft. to : : : Will Rogers died in an airplane
: ft OWNER of Taxes \ -- -: ". '
tvt ) NE Cor. Land here- r' .. crash in the bleak wilderness beyond
;' ',:..: OF LAND :3; in des. thence Wly '
; fl s And Coat on Canal 544.47 ft. ; -:;: Point Barrow, Alaska. He was

r. fc a t thence S'ly to old J"I :::1 : ; the most beloved American 'citizen.

n F<< Cal. Riv., thence to : : "' His tragic deathbrought unspeak-
E'ly and N'ly pt. .
of Beg. 14 43 28' 4 H. C. Hansen".. :'...::... 6.35 able sorrow not only to millionsof

All 17. 43' 32640 J. B. Hendn', _.___.:..':-..._ 39.88 Americans but also to countless
41. Aue. 2-9-16-23. 19 40. H. Aug. 2-9.16-23, 1940. '

...- .E'h of E% of SE; 10 Albert :Myers :..._..____.._-'-_ 3.62 Lot 31, Palma Cia citizens of other lands.In .
ofSEVi'NE* --- 31 42 :...29 Sub __....____._ 15 43 28 'Un'known. ___._.._?...___...,. 1..t8
North LaBelle 'VIof. NEU of SEU memory of this great and

Hdt*. SD 31 4220 ____.._. ._ 1.41 of NEU -. 15 43 28 5 Nancy Stewart 2.93 good man, and in reverent: observ-
: Unknown 4 16. 43 28 14 Mlllcr ._._... ._._ .__
Lot 29 __ Gov. Lot R. N. 3.35
_._..:....--.._.. ._ 1.41 ? of the fifth
F" ance of his
1930-1933 anniversary
Let 314 1 Lamarine 1.41 WU of SW/4-. 17:. 43 28 40, R. N. Miller _,_.__.___._ 4.79
Lots 728-729 '" .'.: Wllford E. ; --- NWU of SWU and untimely death, I am offering a
Beg. 30 ft. S and 669 SWlk of NW'/i __ 17 43 28 80 Kenolina Realty Co. ..___ 8.71 !
little tribute I wrote the Sunday
'. ft. W and 348% ft E% of SWU exc. anA "
S of NE Cor. to pt. in SW Cor. of ,' ,' ;: '. : after he was killed on Thursday,

of to Bridge Beg., W St.250 Rd.ft S : ;,,);i: ; ;;: ::: '{' ;:;: NWU SEof of SW1 SEU, Also and <: : !;'. .,'T ,;,';;", .'1': August 15th, 1935. It is too longto

.
:: N of SWU of f. be used in column I
Alg. E Side of Rd., % ',' one so am

'. 623 523 ft.ft. to E Beg.250 ft.-N 32 (2. 29', 1' 5 ,. D.'IG. McCormack',,., L_. 6.38 Cor.SEU SWU and Beg.of SEU SE;' \ using part of it this week, and the

Beg 1268 ft. S of NE ; N 220 yds.. W 405 remainder next week).

Cor. to Pt. of Bee.W / : :> ': ;:: : ft., S 220 yds., E .. "I am one among the thousandswho
: : ,
and
405 to Beg.
'668 ft, S 100 ft., ft. ..
E 669 ft, N 100 ft. /3 Beg. 1065 ft. W of : I: : f. I ",: loved him. I stand with the millions -
,29 .1.5 Unknowrj': .i.a.. .. -?-..--.-.- .56 of of ; '
to Bee. 32 42 ..'j. : .. .. SE Cor. SWU : : who lament his death." These
,
:
DiffenbnugliM Add. to .. -' ... -.... SE%. N 220 yds., : : : ;: .
', W 225 ft. (to Sec. .tender and beautiful words, spokenof
of
LnBclIe Strip .
land 35C; ft. wide I ,' -t.: line) S 220 yds., E. '. Henry W. Grady by John Temple

off' NEU of NEU 3" 4" 29, ; ", .. Mrs.s M. A 'uJlett -__ 4.28 NWU to Beg.of NEU_and'_.. 17 43. 28 149'A" H.' Reed 'w ..._.......,;..... _. 19042 Graves on December 22nd, 1889,
12.21
Lots 8 to .
.'
'. J ; _' W% of W2 of SEU .. i '. express my feeling about the tragic
"North LaBelle" a '_: ; / of NEU and E% of !
part of NWU of E% of NEU of <. .' : .-: death. of Will Rogers.
.4: / :: ,
NEVi 32 } E3Eof ___ 18 43 28' .,. .60 R. N.Millert:: :.._'. ::.:......:_. 7.44 I know full well that the only
Lots 1, 2 and 3 Block { W of NEU ,.. .
_. ,.. _._______ .._.... ;. T. Hedges 4.06 % man who could fittingly eulogizethe
3Loth ,? ? ? 3 : ?y ;:: U. 8: Hedges ::;:;:;::=:= 6.18r of NEU and W% ..- ,. f' _
7 to 15, Block : of E% of NEU of most'universally beloved personin

I' Lots 3 16_to 18, Block .f, "Y< Stanley Hedges -..-.-..- 5.52 NWU NEU less-SEU of 18 43 28 )0 E. L. Alford.-. _.:_: .:__- 4.25 all the world was taken fromus

Lots 1, 8 to 12, Block .. 6.48 NWU of NWU and last Thursday night when death
..
12 ...._ .__""._.____.. : 'fF\; : :..' U. G. Hedges .- ---- SWU of NEU of :'
.: ,
"to I L; claimed 'Will Rogers for its own
Lots 29 36, BlockS 'yk ..: u. G. Hedges ----...-.- 4.53 NWUof _. 18 43 28 140 R. N. Miller __..! 12.93
.
12 : .J;' :,; SWand 1 in the frozen wastes of Alaska. SoI

W 13Lots% 11 and 12, Block r },. '. ; ,- Stanley Hedge '_______.; 4.53 NEU of SWU __ 18 43 28 120 Alice Tonneller ___..._.._.__ 12.33 shall make no attempt to write
; ; N% less Nth of NEU

13 and 14 Block ;-3y. : u. G. Hedges ___ U7 of NEU of NEU -. 18 43 .28 315 R. N. Miller -;-::._.;:..L.-._ 26.07 the eulogy that he so'richly de
26Beg y Gov. Lots 1, 2, 3, and
I shall to
down
set
30 ft. E and 278 NWU of SW 3i 19 43 28 :c 140 Geo. M. <;Hendry Adm.' ,.:_ 12.93 serves. only try
ft. S of NW Cor. of NEU of NWU and .' some of the thoughts that have

SWU; : of NEU S ,. ,., W& of SWU of \ : ,.' ,',' .: '.i\. filled my mind since the sad news

1050 ft., E. 420 ft, ,..'. NEU and Beg. 59 :
N 1050 ft. W 420 E of Cen.. E .1 :}" : : ; : .. t "';', ,'". '': of his tragic death reached us last
ft., to Beg. 32 42 29'; '."" 10 \. Wm.. N. Stallings' _.:-. -..-;- 5.73 yds.821 yds. to E Bdry.of ,.: > :5 tea: ,:; : ; Friday morning.

W SWU 6% A.of NWU of S% -of 32 42 29' 6.5 H.' C. Hansen Sr. _?___._ 5.52 W'ly Sec.ale.S to Riv.Riv.to, I -.. .. Will Rogers has been my hero

NEU of NWU of .. 3.59 Crk., N alg. Creekto \ since I met him for the first timein

swu 32 42. 29 10 T.' L. Williams' -? --, -- BeeN 20 43 28 69 A. H. Reed ___.__._.______. 10.09 Florida winter
E% of W# of Lot 1 Caldwell Estate 8.39 % of SWU of NW14 20 43 28 20 J. C. Johnson __._____ 3.35 Ocala, on night
in SWU of SEU -- 32 42 29 '9.5 J., H. S% of SV1of NWUW 20 43 28 20 R. N. :Miller .____..?____ 3.35 back in 1928. He was deliveringone
,,32 42D of Gov. Lot 3 21 43 28 70
Gober
%
OAK PARK Turkey Farm 5.52
.__ ____ 2.37 of his humorous lectures there
.
Lots 31 to 33 and 36 Unknown ? SMs of SEU -..-.: 21 '43 28 80 R. N. Miller ________ 10.58 ,
Beg. NE Cor of NEU V%, of NWU 22 43 28 80.J. E. Brecht Est. _.____ 10.58',and several of us fellows from the

of SEW W 817 ft. SEU of SWU and of Florida drove downto
to E Line of BridgeSt. Gov. Lot 6 __.____ 30 43 28 80 R. N. Miller _____._ 10.15 University

RWY. Sand ...... SEU of SEU 30 43.t 28 40 E. S. Royer ____..__ 4.79 hear him. After the lecture we
Parallel St. RWY ., NE?. of NW I4 31 43 28 40 R. N. Miller _,__,_?,-__ 4.79 hung around the stage door to try
642. 5 ft. E. 889 ft. to : W% of NWU 31 43 28 80 E. S. Royer .,t...___._..___ 7.69
h Pt. -S of Beg. N to NWU ____...._._ 33 43 28 160 E. S. Royer ___-.___ 14.92 to see him up close and shake his

Beg. _.____._._. 32 42 2'9 12.40'. H., Caldwell. 'Estate .-. 16.87 NE 4. of NE --.-_ 5 H 28 40 R. N. Miller ._.._..____._ 4.07 hand if he, would let us. When he
Nth of of SWU
NEU
Manning Add to La- 32 .42 y :: and SE"r of NE came out the door and saw us

'Lot Belle 9 __LIZZIIZIZKell --. -. ',.'-.1; ,.'. .. '" G., A. Hill ___.....______;...:.:. 1.41 of SWU -_-_ 5 H 28 30 R. N. Ml11er _.._.?._?L..._..._... 3.23 I shivering there in the ..cold, waiting
(' of
;:-! W'h of SE I4 NEU
,
Mill Terrace '. \ '. of NW14 __ 8 H 28 5 Mrs. Bessie C. Leftw'ich, est 2.2C to get a look at him, he walked
SE'of SWU
Sub.and MVYa of NEt E% of SEU of NEo right up and shook hands with us

of SWU _,. 32 4. ':9"I NWU 8 44 28 5 Mrs. Bessie C. Leftwich,'est 2.20
.
'. Dr Ethel Elsner .__ .__ 2.32 17 ::44 28 160 and then invited us to go to a
2 3 20 21, 22 : NWU Capt. L. L Evans ___ 12.03
Lots 1. ,
; '. Hune _......... ..... .. 1.41 __ 18 44 28
Lot 4 _--L-__ : Jane :-- SV2 of SWU __ 80 R. N. :Miller .. 6.24 restaurant and have a bowl of soupon

Lots 11, 25 to 30, 34 '.'. ',' <' SEU .---.....-.-,...- 18 44 8.. 160 Mrs. J. H. Nelson ___._... 12.03 him.
44 _:..: ::.. '... T. L. Williams _._____ 4.58 L. V. Hull SD of Gov. .
Lot to 211 '" : ':;', R. E. Kurtz __,;_____.__ 1.41'SAS lot 11 in ___ .6 43 29' While we were putting the soup
:
:Mrs. Ella May Solder 2.32 and Gov. Lots 2, 3,
Lots 221 and 222 -' "p,;. Anna 'Vonderly __ 1.41i 4 in _..__.__.__:____ 7' 43' 29 away he talked to us' just as pleas-

Lot 250 ____ ,-f..J'JJI., ;. ", .. -- 20 less RW. ST. RD. ,I. 3 W. N. Stallings _._.___..._.._ 4.30 antly and agreeably as if we had
Lots 255, 257, 258 to '., -C'' ______ 2.67 I' CITY OF LABELLE ...
Kurtz
R. E.
been of
importance.We .
264 ___, --..: : ':' Section 4, 5 and 8 persons some

.. Lots 276 to 282, 289'__ :.,..]i/_.. J.,;. R. E. Kurtz .__._.__.__.- 5.52 Block 1, Lots 6 to 12 -L :{ Alice E. Han .?__..___..,._._ 5.73 asked him to come up to the
____
... to 293 Kurtz ____ _... 1.41 GOODNO SUB. OF r
:
: < R. E. ; .w University the next day and makea
'
.
Lots 286, 294 and 295 ., \ ; BLOCK 5 ____ ;"; '
% E. Kurtz _____:__ 1.41 ;, ; .
R. ,
',' .
Lots 296 and 297 _... ., "" .:.:': :. Alice E. Hall _._...._.._____ 8.09 Lot 21 ___ ,>' ,. Ed M. Kirkwood _?.--.::.._ 4.85 talk but he declined, the invita-
Lots 10 to 12 _--. I Lots 17. 19 __._. -_ : .;,J. P A. Onorato'. _______.___ 26.87 tion. We later learned ,that he
Elbarado Sd. of Blkx. GOODNO SUB. OF ,
D, E of Uusers Add. '. '\V1h of Block 6 _... 4 43 .29 ; stopped by the Veteran's Hospitalin

to LaBelle __.. 32 4" 29,, E. 'D. Douglas _.....:.._. "..,_.._ 5.22 S 13'of Lots 1 to 3 Lake City on his way north the
:
.... :
Lots 10 and 11 _.. ; : less 22% ft. on S '
Klrkvrood Park Sd 12 'I :.' '. : .:;,. end and lots 7-8 ; .. next day and make one of his cheer-
.
A. In NEU of SEth 'I' Also 2 ft. onN side .r (Continued on Page 6)
-' lying W of Road 32 4220. of Lot 9 __..,__. .j :.:; n 7 ri Jas Newcomb. -:_ ...._..'"_ 7.6-1
.. :
Lots 6 8, 10, 11, ''S. Lots 38-40 less 50 ft :. ;' '
_.__. y.; ..:.. 5.52 '
Block 2 ,___,,_,,_ .\, H; Gove :- off E end _-_..-".__' .; ", --7' ; :T. H., Caldwell, est.' _._....:..; 18.37

SWU of NWU and .. Lots 11, 12 ____..._. '.. ." .','t. R. .H. .Magill: : esL.--r: 13.66 NOTICE OF TAX SALE FOR DELINQUENT -

NWU% of of SW SWU%. B andS 1 43 28 160 'D. S. Henry _.,:.__._...._-- '15.52 JOSES AND LARA- .' '.;'.," : 1939 SOUTH FLORIDA
BEE SD OF BLOCK CONSERVANCY DISTRICT TAXES.
Washington Gardens 7Block__.______ 4 43 29.: ..
.
SD of NWU _____.. 2 43. 28 d.:
__ 1.18 12 less tract
J. H. Ramsey ._-_...__.. '
given
all
Lots 4 and 5 Block 33 : Notice is hereby that
.. 1.18 175x75 ft. in SW
E. ,P.. IrvIng _._.___. _- '
Lot 28 Block 41 __ Cor. ___..___._ -, ,T. N.Wiggins : __._._--- 5.46 lands delinquent on September 2nd.
;,: SOUTH
of
.. .. Lots 35 to 38 inc., STEWARTS SD BLKS ... 1940 for non-payment
and Gr'een' Mills __ 1.85 . '. }. CONSERVANCY DISTRICT
FLORIDA
Rloolr 4.<1 Nora 13, 33 and 34 ..___ 4 43-:29 "
, N> of NWU-'-of' Lot 1BLOCK -.. Sara L. Hill _"__"_'.":':".:_' 7.50 taxes for the year 1939, or so much

NWU SWU of and NWU SWU of 3 43 28 60 B. F. Stewart _..___..__.._ 6.84 SD 21 ,.DAVENPORT ..._..__..-... 4 43 thereof the amount as may due be for necessary taxes on to said pay

. ,. S>,_ of SWU -.-.._.... 3 43. 2.8 160 R. N. Miller ......___..-..-..._ 7.69 Block 35 ___..._.__..__ D'S.. A. Graves ..:...:.._...-:_:_. 9.26 lands for said year, together with
NEU of SWU and a, ; Block 36 ___....:-.?.. Robt. E. KetrJns- _.._...?,.___. 9.26 the cost of sale specified in the laws
governing said District, will be sold
wideon Block 37
strip 475 ft. Highland at
Hdts. SD 4 43.0 at public auction beginning
of E SWU Side of SEU 4 43 28 :.57 Geo. Williams ..:_._-..- 5,69 Lots 2 to 5 ___________ R. N. Miller .__....:_.__- 3.98 Twelve o'clock noon on the '2nd day

E% of SWU-of NEU .. Lots 24 ,to 32 __.___ R." N. :Miller __.._..__..?. 4.86 of September, 1940, at the front door
and NE of, NEU 5 43 28 50 : Geo. D. Williams, .....-...-.- 5.09 Block 40 'aUEST- of the Court Florida House and in continue the City until of

END" SD __..___- 4 20 LaBelle. ,
ACRESESTATES .
WIDE
t ... 43. Irma Delaney __ _____ 2.22 said sale is completed.A .
...
F' No.1 .... 2 43'' 28 Lot 7BLOCK_____ ?' '' '
', Tax 'Delinquent ..._._ 1.18 29T. complete list of such delinquent
: ------ 41 BUSII SD 4 43
I Block K of Lots SEU 1 to Exc.10SEU Lots 1. 17 and 18 ..__ T. II' C. Delaney ._-:__?_..___ 3.10 lands' during is available the business for public hours inspection at- #

,. ,. ',' Beg. SE Cor. SEU. ', BLOCK Lots 1, 42 2 and AIKKIV 3 _SD.* 4 43:1)R.. N.: :Miller: 1 ___...,...._:_..__.; 3.10 the office of the Tax Collector for the
\ N 28 Rds. 5 ft W 28 f County of Hendry in the Court Houseat
Rds. 5 ft, S 28 Rds. Lots'8 and 9 .___.._ G: C. Mazzeri ._____._.__. 2.22C. LaBelle Florida and Inquiries as
. 5 ft _____.. 4 43 28 35 R. N. :Miller ...__..:_--__.._ 5.28 Lots 11 and 12 __ ?. .' L. Yeomans ______._.. 2.85E. to lands included in such delinquent

.c E% of NWU of NEU Lot 18 ._.....____ 1\1. Cornette ...._?.:__.__.. 1.34 list,.' by mail or by telephone, or
and E%. of W% of Doty-Hayncs _....... 4 432ft in person, during business hours will
.28 30. R.. N. Miller __._----..- 3.95 ;
NWU of NEU 5 43 Lots 1, 14 and 18 be fully answered by the office of
S% of SW v4 _- 5 43 28 80 A. H. Reed _._--,-- 7.69 Block 44HEDGE'S' ______._.. Roy Lewis .._._.?_,___._ 6.92 said Tax Collector.
SWU of SEU __ 5 43 28 40 R. N. Miller ___-._-.:-_ 4.07 SUB. _._..,. 4 ',13'; :'U R. N. Miller:
.. Mary Coulter ._._..,__.____ 2.22
Lot 26 ___.__.... Tax Collector of Hendr3".County.
1 S of I of
%and N NEU1% of SEU NWU of Lot 28 ____"'- .' R. N. Miller ...__..._..__.__ 2.22 < Florida.

NWU f 6 '43 28 40 R. N. :Miller: _..__._.___ 4.67 Block 46 S% exc. Beg. < 4t Aug. 29.1623 1940.
R. N. Miller __ 4.07 100 ft. S of NW : .
40
NWU of NWU G 43 28 --- '
'
'
Cor. E 110 ft. S 110 '" '. r ,
S% of SEU of NWU .
100 n.- N. Miller _.__ ._.._ 9.44 ft., N 110 ft., W 110 "' ,
, .
C 43 28
" .- and EI& of SBU ofE' ft to Beg. ___-..._,.. 9 '43' 29 ,(,, Mary B.;. rcCormnck' _.___ ": .6.93 2VOTTCE OF TAX SALE FOR BELIN1 -
of SEWand
:
.. .._ 10.15 Block 46 S& Beg. 110 WENT 1 39 EVERGLADES
NWU of SEU 6. 43 28 120 A. 1L Reed -. _- --;- : "
ft., S of NW Cor.E .. .''; -. DRAT 1GE DISTRICT TAXES.

NWJ N1V'/less' NWU .ofNWU .. 7 43 28 120 R N. Miller _w-- 11.60 110 ft., S 110 ft.. '. '. :. '.; .', i. .. .
-----? ? 40 J. C. Johnson .:.__ 4.07 N 110 ft., W 110 ft., is hereby iven' that all
... 43 28 Notice
___. 7
of SWU :._ 6.H
.
__.___. .... 9 ,13' 29 Mary B. McCormack ;: .:
to :
NEU of SWU .....__.._ 7 43 28 40 J. C. Johnson _;:...._.___..- 4.07 Beg. .' lands delinquent on September 2nd
.
.._ 14.:12: Block CO and 51 Hick-. ..... 'r' ,' EVER-
SEU 7 43 28. 161) R. N. 111 ill er. __._::-_ '. .' 1940. for non-payment of
pocbee Hdts. SD ..... o 43 29 1 -: GLADES DRAINAGE DISTRICT taxes
NEU
of NWU and
Lots 21 and 22 in "
Ell less E% of Nellie 'Pelky ,_.__ 2.52 for the year 1939. or so much
Block F. _______._.... :"; ,' k""":' : thereof be necessary to pay
SE1of as may
of '
SEU Block K5 LoBellc o' :. ; the. amount due for taxes on said
NEU and less Nth _. .3 : : ; .
Highland SD __ U ; lands for. said year together with

NE of NEU_,of _NEU,_.._ .of.. 8 43 28 350 A. H. Reed .___J. __....._... 27.21 Lot 24Block w__...____.. : R. J.'Love, : :..?::....:?..,.. 1.31 the cost of sale specified in.the laws

NWU 4of NWU 9 43 28 40 n. N. :Miller _._: .-?'"...,_. :. 4.79 58 LiaBelle 1 \ governing said District, will oe sold
Highland SD ___ D 43., 2D i at public auction beginning at
1 A. in SE .
?
Cor.
of SWU of NWU SVi 9 43 ,28> 1 J. J. May _.,____..__..: 1.48 Lot 12Block ___._,_...___...- A. B. Anchors, .Jr: _._.__ 1.34 Twelve o'clock noon on the 2nd day
.. door
That 61 Mannings of September, 1940 at the front
Pt of SW of
NWU of Jacks% B._ 10 43 28 10.J., 'H., Dyes .: : : 4.62 Lot 9 __ 9 .13'29, of the Court House in the City until of
.. NWU of SEU of less 8 ft. off WEnd LaBelle Florida, and continue
___J _._ ,\ Beasley and Stoudemire 1.64 said sale is completed.A .
,5 NWU Sec. 10 Also J. Caldwell, est. ... 5.73 delinquent
Block 72 _..__..._ 11. --- complete list of such
,: all SWU of NWU for public inspec-
available
Blocks 'i'1. 78, 70, and I lands is
.' lyg. Ely from 80 LaBclIe Terrace n 43' 2D :- tion during the business hours at
'. Jacks Branch andFt Block B, Lot 18 Florence M: Hoch _.-_: 1.34 the office of the Tax Collector for the
Denaud Slough a \ SEU less RR Yards 9 43'. 29 R. N. Miller. _..._._.:..___._ 44.49 County of Hendry in the Court Houseat
." having CenT of Bch. ) Beg 50 ft. W and 25 LaBelle, Florida, and Inquiries as
and Slough its Wly ft. S of NE Cor. of .' to lands Included in such delinquentlist
\, ____ 22 Federal Land Bank of Col. 6.47 "
Bdry. 10
43 28 Gov. Lot 3, S 75 ft., by mail or by telephone or
N% of NEU 11 43 28 28 Chas Carter ____ 9.85 W 150 ft. N 75 ft., in during business hours, will
NE; of NWU 1143 28 40 R. N. Miller _ 5.52 E 150 ft. to Beg. t 5 -3 29 L. C. Dulaney _...__'_ 13.10 be person fully answered by the office ci
NWU of NW14 _._. 11 43 28 40 R. N. Miller ____ 5.52 Beg 755 ft. S and 830 .v. .S said Tax Collector.R. .
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SWU of NW14 and ft. W of NE Cor."of ) Miller
W% of Wih ot Gov. Lot 3, W 120 ) .._ ___. ___ACnnUluld Jl'c ; of HendryCounty.
SEU of NWJNEU' 11 43 2& ,SO C. C. HIres 3.$1: Florida.

of NWU exe. 1 ( on Page 6) 41. Aug. 2. .}6:3. 1940.
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PAGE SIX THE OLEWISTON !NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1040



FulminationsContinued (Continued from Page S T R A Owner :Amount
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Descriptionft. S T R A Owner llAll __.__.____ 23 43 30 640 J. B. ''Hendry ___ 35.68
All '.,,___':___ 26 43 30 640 J. B. Hendry ___ 35.68
( from Pace 6) N to Rlv. E alg. unsurveyedAll 1 43 31 50 J. B. Hendry......._ 9.26
Rlv. to pt. N of unsurveyed __.. 2 43 31 68 J. B. Hendry ___. 9.26 l
ful and humorous talks to the BOET, s to Beg. -- 5 43 29 j. H. Caldwell, est. _____ 16.05 All unsurveyed .3 43 31 73 J. B. Hendry __ 9.26
All ___ 10 43 31 640 J. .Hendry 36.6& t.
that Hovrardd Add. A M All __...______ 11 43 -
crippled soldiers there. Since 31 640 J. B. Hendry ____._ 35.68
of 4 acres In W SO AllAll ....._....__..___.__ 12 43 31 640 'J. B. Hendry _________.. 35.68
night he has been the greatest manI Part of Gov Lot 1 S It '" I ..._._....____ 13 43 31
__.__ 35.68
640 J. D. Hendry __ _
Block A Lot 4 Sallie Gravely- ___....._...._....... 131 All __.__.__. 14 43
$ the world to me. Block A. Lot 8 ____ Unknown.. __-..\:.-., __._.._..._ 3.10 All E'4 and NW--->.4Aland.E'S 31 640 J, B. Hendry ____.__ 35.68

LYNN HIGH POINT ". ") '. ____ '22 43 31 6,10 J. B. Hendry ____. : 22.75
Demo-
Later at the --
that year, sun. -. 5 32 20 ___ 23 43 31 640 J. B. Hendry _____ 35.6&
cratic National Convention in Houston Block 2, Lots 21 and All ______.:_ 24 43 31 640 J. B. Hendry ___.._.-.r.. 35.6&
22 Geo.!.. Poole. .._=..__-.___- \ 6.03 All ...____...:....__ 25 43 31 640 J. B. Hendry ...._. 35.68
I. saw and heard him again. He Beg. 1347 ft. S and 50 ..' All ......_..____ 26 43 31 640 J. B. Hendry ___ 35.68
Elh ..... 27 43 31 640
ft. W of NE Cor. J. B. Hendry ___ 18.07
attracted more attention there than Sec. 5, 'V 137 ft., S t ., I.. All SW14 ___ 34 43 31 160 J B. Hendry _________ 8.86
100 ft., E 137 ft., N All ____.. _.:.._____._ 35 43 31 640 J: B. Hendry ___.._._,__.. 14.55
any of the candidates for President.He & All _.____ .:....... 36 43 31 640
100 ft. to Beg. -..-._. W. P.' ..Audrey Andrews 9.63 --- .T. B. Hendry ____ 35.68
walked to and from the con- Beg. 1447 ft. S and 50 .. ,All .. .._.._..._._____ 16 47 31 640 R. N. Miller ..____.,__ 3IWH.
ft. W of NE Cor. .. SJf of SWJA of NWJA, '
vention, hall to his hotel. I usually Sec. 5, W, 137 ft., S ", r of NE'/i and N% of .
260 ft., E 137 ft, N NWJ,4 of SW% of .1 '" : .:
followed a few steps behind him 260 ft. to Beg. -.. 5 43 'i' 29 W. P. ,& Audrey Andrews 8.70 NE'A and S% of ,,>.. I.D

COLIEGE'IF.V A ., ". SFl/4 of NE% of '.6 \ t = ,",
Just to look at him and listen to SUB. OF PART OF t"; r NWtA and N% of ... ,- 'If i!\!

the, witty conversation that he FRASER TRACT Z 43 211, ." NE'of SEVi of ".' \ 1

Lot 6 lA.. Pace ";__'__"':":'_'__'__ 4.86 NW% ...__.._.._ 2348 :"31 20 Heronlma & Thelma Carson' G.8S

carried on with ,those persons who ANDREWS ADD. TO 29 '. All _...___.......___ 13 43 32 609 F. L. Williamson __. .29.88 .
LABELLE PARK .- 5 43 All ______._ 14. l-
43 32 _
597 Nannle Whidden :__ 9.88
to be in his com- --
were privileged Block 8, Lots 11 andLota E' ___ 15
& and NW'/i 43 32
pany. As the convention was 'about 12 ._-'__.....__...____ ", Louis O. Gravely. -*.......,-;:._.. 2.52 SV4 ......._....._._._..__ 15 43 32 448 160' J.Nannlc B. Hendry Whidden__.:._______._.._. J.6.23 29.88

22 and 23. Block All .._...::.___.___ 16 43 32 _._ ___.
640 J. B. Hendry
39.88
8E' ..__.__.__ ._.__ Vera Helms ___ __.__ ._ 4.35 -.
to adjourn and some of the dele- .n All _..._._,.._.___.____ 18 43 32 640 J. B. Hendry 39.88
24AVALON____.__ : Unknown ..____---...:_ 1.34 All ....____.__... 20 43 32 640 J. B. Hendry .,._ .._.___,_ 39.88
gates were actually leaving Will PLACE 'f All ....._.._._....___..__...._ 21 43 32 6.10 J. B. Hendry .____ 39.88
Lots 7 and 8 v J O Dayidson.n' __:_. 3.98 All -..-........_.____.___ 22 43 32 640 J. B. Hendry ___._ 29.88
Rogers was called to the rostrum Lots 9 and 10 _...-._-- Alice E. Stannard ,___'?? 3.98 NW/i __.._.____.__ '23 43 32 160 J. B. Htmdry ._,. _...._.__ 39.88

other "FAIR-VIEW SUB. All _......_..,_._.__ 24 43 32 623 ]i'. L. Williamson __ 39.88
for a farewell speech. Among OF LOTS 4 to O of 20 All ___._________._ 25 43 32 640 J. B. Hendry ._.___.::- 39.88
'witty remarks he said: "Well, EV4 Of NEVi 8 43 All ?.._......_._._..___ 26 43 32 640 J. B. Hendry __..__ 39.88
Lots 80 to 104 less 8 'All ._._....,__ .....__ 27 42 32 640 J. B. Hendry _._.____ 39.88
Democratic Conven- ft. off E end lots 80 N of of NW'A
radio fans ? NEV4
the to 83 A. Onorato, ":__?...J._.._.......__. 8.10 of 2 NWVi 29 43' 32 5 Unknown _________. 2.73
tion is now ,adjourning and the Lots 126 to 150 less 8A' N% of SE& of NW%

ft. off E end lots of NWVi _____.. 29 43 32 5 Unknown ___________ 2.73
delegates are stumbling out of the 126 to 129 ____ t A. Onorato --:...._....,.._...-...-....,._. '6.33 W% of N\VU4 ofNWt.4

LABELLE IIEIGHTS .' '. __ 29 43' 32 20 Unknown ___ 4.70 f-
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convention hall the 43 20
over empty SUB. _v..- 8 ofNWJ,4. :
EV6 of SWVi i
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Lots 1, 2 and 3 less .
bottles." That, .as you recall, was 8 ft. off E end- I Mrs. W. A. Jones .....__....... 3.20 -..---.-.- 29 43 32 20 Unknown ._._,_._. ______ 4:70
Lot 4 less 8 ft. off E N'h of NWVi of SWVi -
back in the dreary days of prohibi- '". of NWVi 29 43 32 5 Unknown _...___._____._ 2.73
end _"_"'__" 'r- John W. Gallagher .;_.___ 1.64 NEVi of NWofSW

tion.I Lots 5, 6 and 7 ...- Mrs. W. A. Jones _.._._?__ 3.98 14 _____._..__.._ 29 .13 32 10 Unknown _._:___......___ 2.73
next saw him in 1932 when he Beg. 1088 ft.V and W1h of NW% of

30 ft. S of NE Cor. _______._.. 29 43 32 20 J. P. Hendry _.._.,_. :....._ 4.70
stopped here for breakfast on his of: NEVi Sec. 8 S 660 ,.. SE'/W14of NWVi' of

return from a trip to Central ft. W 330 ft., N ;<': SWVi ____.__ 29 43 32 10 Unknown _____._____ 3.72
660 ft., E 330 ft. to All _.... 31 42 32 642 J., B. Hendry ___._ 39.88
America. That was the time when Beg. 8' 43 29 5 Mrs. Sara Cooper .?..__._ G.36 All _______.__ 32 43 32 642 J B. Hendry _____ -39.88
he made the oft-quoted crack about Beg1418 ft. W and .", All _.___._ 33 43 32 640 J: B. Hendry'___ 39.88
: 50 ft. S of: NE Cor. J I All 34 .43 32 640 J. B. Hendry ___.: 39.88
Mayor Alsop being stopped from of Sec. 8, S 660 ft., All ____.____ 35 43 32 6.10 J. B. Hendry -.-_-__ 39.88 S..
talking by a barber filling his face 'V 330 ft., N 660 ft., 'V'A, of NWVi of
I E 330 ft to Beg. __ 8 43 29'. .-. ,5 .A. Onerato __._._..___ 6.93; NEV4! of NWV4.SEVi i .,
with lather and placing "
soap a BELMONT SUB. OF '- of NWVi. SV& ...
razor to his throat. When Mayor W'h of NEVi 8 43'f}. '. r of NE'E1 of } : ',j
Lot 35 Block 1 A. '
James ZIpperer 1.34 :
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Alsop and Will Rogers finished their Lot 1, Block 2 -" 'Vise __._____..___..._.._....?..?? 13' NWV4 of NEVi of NE of%NEVi.NWVi WV'2. :. I 2 7
shaves tho Mayor jerked out a Block 13, Lot 17 __ '. : Louise D. Barnwell ___. 1.31 of NEVi of
FORD PARK SE)). 8 43 20
dollar bill started to for -. NEVi NEVi of :SEVi,
and pay Section 1, Lots 1 to ,- SWVi of SEVi __ 10 44 32.' 255 J. C. Jackman _.__.___: 14.63
162 City of LaBelle ..___..._.__._ 11.33: 3
Rogers' shave. Rogers objectedand All '15 H 32 640 J. C. Jackman, ___.____ 36.94
Section 2, Lots 1 to ,
paid the barber a dollar from 165 City of LaBelle _____ 11.33 S',!! of NWVi and
ENGLEWOOD-TERR- NWVi of SWVi 22' H 32 120. J. C. Jackman __....:..- 9.56
his own pocket, remarking that he ACE SUB. _____. 8 43 20 SWVi of SEVi 22 44 32 40 J. C. Jackman __.._._ 3.98
knew if he permitted the Mayor All _.______......-._ 27 44 32 640 'J. C. Jackman ______ 35.68
Section B, Lot 8 .-. Mae Cole & Jessie Stafford 134 W% of SWV4 28.44 32 80 J., C. Jackman _.__.-.__. 7.50
to pay for his shave he would pass SV of 84 to 113 andS E% of SEVi of SWVi ::

the cost on down to the people in % of 115 to 120 and NWVi, of SEVi
and All 114 SAL RR. _...____..._...._._..__ 633 of SWVi .- 28 U' ..... 32 30 W. H. Adams :.....___--...:..._..._ 3.70 /'"
some form of taxation.On WV of SWVi of SWVi 11 43 29 20 Margaret Perkall _...__ 5.73 N'V'of SEVi and

this same occasion a lady E'h, of SE'i of SWViSV 11 43 29 20 S. E. Sanchez, _._______ 22.47 NEVi of SWVi ofSEVi ,
of NWVi' and WV
and W of
from St. Augustine rushed up to of SWVi of NEVi 14 43 29 100 Mrs. May Ma&ill ?.....*....____ 16. 1'V SWVi of SEVi _.-...- 28 44 32 70' .J: C. Jackman __...__._ 7.52'J
him in the hotel lobby and Invited NEVi and SV_' of % of NEU 32 41 32 80 W. H. Adams ____' .--.. 9.26
NW, and NEVi of .
of NWVi and 5 '
Rogers to come to the 400th birth- NWVi and SV_ _._. 16 43 29 Alexander C. Zabriskia .1 ._ ':53.89 NEVi A in NW Cor. of '

day anniversary of that City, then LUCKEYS SUB. OF SEVi of NWVi 32'" H 32 45. J. W'. Wright __.___.....?.__. 8.10
EV of NEV4 of NWVi of NWVi 32 44 32 40 Horace G. Stouthard __ 5.73
being celebrated. He told her he NEVi _______ 17 43 20 SE'i of NWVi less-5 '

would ,come if she would promise to Block 3, Lots 7, 8 A. In NW Cor. 32 44 32 35 )V. H. Adams _.______ 6.03
and 14 H. W. Luckey '.'_"____"__. 164 SEtA of SWVi andS
come to his 400th birthday anni- Block 3, Lots 9 to 11 -, Oscar Luckey _---_:..-- 1.34 /' of NEVi of ..-,

versary celebration.On Block 4, Lots 9 and ft> .' sW4 ...,...,., 32 .44 32 60 J. 'C. Jackman .:. 6.33
20Block- f .- ,. '.* Ed Prescott _..._L _.___ 3.:40 NEVi of SEJ,'f.$ 32. .' ,41, 32 '..f0r' S.L. Spicar'i; ...._._.._._ 5.73
this same occasion he posed 4. Lot 17 ____ \ : Mattie Burnette ___...____ 2.22 SWVi of NE% and "
for some pictures with Mayor Alsop FAVORS SUB. _. 17, ..43 2D E1of NWVi 34 44 32120' J. C. Jackman.r: : 9.56
Lot 3 __.____._. -' ,__.__.._??.:.___ 1.3 PROVIDENCE -CITY I "j..
and Mr. J. P. Ingle to aid the Lot 5ROYAL_____.___ .:.' _. MarybCochran ___....___... 2.22 'J'; .
: sun. OF SWOF .
Community Chest campaign, thenin ESTATES: No.PALM 2 f\' ., .,,' \vy. OF SEV4 ,- 34 i4 ,32'' J.'

progress. Lots 25 and 26, Block rW.
started to
They pose Snb.. __.__.___u 11 .13 :.23. ', .. 8 _.._.."_.__..._............__ : M. Bradley ....._....;._-_ 1.64
with their hats on, but, having Lots 7 and 8 _____._ '" Mrs Sara Power Thomas 1.34 Lots 39 to 42, Block "

noticed that both Alsop and Ingle Lots 27 to 30 ....:....____ \ .: \ Rey. 'Vm. Brayshaw ..._..._ 2.22 20 -.r- .:: : ) .:::::. Melyina Berry' .._:_:,..::,,:_ _, 1.64
N' of of ,
S1 SEJ, '
: BlockI
; Lots 32 and 33, .
were just about bare of any hair, of NEi exc. 1% I 2Lots __.... .;",:)' .i%, Lorenzie Kennhell' _..:...___ 1.64
; and being, himself, possessed of acres in NE Cor _... 17.> 43. '1' < 8.5 James Newcomb .._..,,_.:.._. 2.82 23 and 24, Block "';.. .

ahead Beg. 343 ft. W and .: 26( __._________. : .. '" ..., Cora Thomas _- ._...-:..---- 1.64f
full of hair, he insisted that 25 ft. S of 'NE Cor. GARFIE'LD CITY SUB 3/ .,4i': 32 > I

the pictures be taken of the three of NV of Sof ': Lots 11 and 12, Block :_..
t
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with SEVi of NE% W .} < i: <'ti{ 1Lots ___'"_'_'_'___ ,.-:,: :-, ) Curtis Avant _._.__._._.__._ 1.64
their hats off.I 137 ft. S 140 ft.. E <: \ ,; : : 7 15 and 16, Block 1 ? ".

believe it is no exaggeration to 137 ft. N 140 ft. to > : I 1 _...__.___..._. : Kelly Strong ____ ._ 1.64 .
Beg. _____....:__ 17' 43 29'" ,::' .5':B..L Wiggin'gs !?::..,.:.:.__. 3.14 I Lots 24 to 27, Block F ?..
say that he influenced the thoughtsand Beg. 40 Rds. S of NE 1 ," 'J J. Thornhill ___._ 1.64

opinions of more people in Cor. NW'S 104 ': ." ,, > \: .: :' }1 t17 t// Lots -2 and 3. Block 2- ..... \ ): Mrs. J. C. Weeks ...._._._... 1.34
: .
this ft. 4 In., W 208 ft 8 : : Lot 24, Block 2 . Laura Taylor ___ 1.3t
Country than any other person in., S 104 ft. 4 in. :,; :. Lot 23, Block 4 ;. ; Fannie A. Beatty ---:...- 1.34
who has E 208 ft. 8 in. to ?; :,;:; < J' Carrie Branham
ever lived. he Block 5, Lots 1 and 2' 1.34
Certainly Beg. -.__-.___.___._ 43 29' .5 Roy A. Rimes ;...:.....:::...::L._ 4.60 Block 5, Lots 45 and .''.:. "
was the most quoted man in America. Lot 3 in NV_ of NW?i 17. 43" 29 10 Corrine I.'orrey '_+.: -:._ 3.10 46Block .. .- Wallace & Ethel Bonham 1.64

..: Hardly a week passed that he BEN 'AVON SUB. 01<' ., ::_ : -9* Lots 45 and ". :':,.
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Lot 5,' 6, In W/ 46SE'4 _. .: \ Lillie Butler ____.__ 1.64
was not quoted in the debates in of NWVi 2.85 A .
TC. NW ___.__ 36 45 ,32 : 40 Eura Lee Durance 4.86
:; of Vi --- -
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both branches on Congress. I believe In S% of Lot 6 ___ 11 439 :

i,.. an examination of the Lots 9 to 11 _?__._..__,. 1. E. Hedges .__.:__....._ 4.86 EV Mile of Canal NEVi S of ..9.. 11 r. 48'" 32 1 Unknown __...____ 1.74

= Congressional Lots 14 and 15 _____ E. P. Booth ..._____.__...__ 3.65 W'_ N of 9 -Mile
Record will show that Lots 47 and 48 T.. E. Hedges _.____ 1.34 Canal _._____ 11 43. 33 5-1 Unknown __._---:.-_ 9.56
Rogers was quoted or referred to EV of EV of NEVi 18 43 29 40 W. B. Manning, Jr. __...__ 7.50 EV of E% of SWJ,4 11 ,43 33 40 Aripeka Farms Co.. ___ 8.34
>L by Senators W'h of EV of NEVi 18 43 29 40.J. L. Irvin -:--____7--- 1.50. WV of W% of SWVi
and Representatives EVELYN TERRACE
and WV of EV ofWV
f.: more often than any private citizen SUB. OF SEVi OF of SW% N of .
:.- ., SWVi ____ .18 43 2D 9 Mile Canal 12 43 33 23 F. Deane Duff .._...__._.:__ 8.25 >.
of -
the United States. He was generally Lots 49 to 52 _____ Victor M. Harris. _.___.__L 1.34 Wt'z of WV. of SWVi

I+ credited with influencing the Lots 215 and 228 _.. '.. A. S. Velie _.___.._.:. ;. 1.34 S of 9 Mile Canal 12 43 33 23 F. Deane Duff _______ 7.65

k. Senate to reject the World Court. BELLE sun __:LA___.__CASA 18' 43 i'J EV of of SEVi SWVi_of SEVi 12 43 33 4V.. T. Neal _._____ 1.74

+;'; When anyone got into a conversation Block B. Lot 1 _._ D. Widellty __..._____.__._._ 1.34 SE% of SEVi of SEE % 12 43 33 9 Mabel Rankin Hay ___ 2.43
F,::, about ROYAL PALM % of SE>i of NWViWV 11 44 33 20 E. R. Caven __. 5.38
:. national affairs Will I ESTATES NO. 7 of NWVi of SEyt. 15 44 33 20 Mrs. Lillie Hartman 5.38
Roger's opinion was usually I SUB _________?...._. 10 43 29 Ei ______ .___._ 18 44 33 320 Fla. Land & Tim. Co. 30.03
tioned men Block C, Lots 6 and 7 Miss Ola Jean Patterson, 1.34 E' or SE1,4 of NEVI 23 44 33 20 Mary 1\1. Capper ..L.: ..__ 5.38
h. before the discussion was EV of SE>i of SE'i 18 43 29 20 Mary G. Coulter __.___. 3.98 Wof SW4 of NE14 27 44 33 20 Geo. Knight _______ 5.38

c. finished. in fact, his opinions on EV of NWVi _.___.. 6 ...H 29 80 R. N. Miller ___....__.._..:...._ 7.59) All ____.._____M 4. 46 33 640 Fla. Land & Tim. Co. 44.81
: .:- ,. o questions were about the SW 1/4 of NWVi 3 H 29 120 Louis Gordon ___._..L._._.,. 11.71 ..111Ail __-._-.-_ 10 46 33 640 Fla. Land & Tim Co. 44.81
:. only opinions that many people All lyg. W St. Hy. ?.._ 16 H 29 53 B. F. Wells, Jr. (tax) __ 4.07 r ...... ___...___._ 18' 46 33 640 Seaboard Highlands Inc. ,_ 44.81
'. were familiar EV of SWi _._ 6 44 29 80 Jas. L. Nicholson ____._ 7.59 All '_._.;___ 20 46 33 640 Fla Land & TIm. Co. _._ 44.81
enough with to dis All lyg. W of St. Hyl 28 H 22 F. Wells Jr. ___. ._._
29 11. 1.90 All _..__ .__.____ 32 47 33 G40 Century Land Co -___ 35.69
,_ cuss. His daily column of com All Keri lyg.RR W of Depot St. Hy. 33 44 29 1 n. F. Wells, Jr. _____...__ 1.18 LINCOLN SQUARE

ment on current PARK NO. 1 SD.
first news was the very Grounds ...__.._.:_.___ 1 45 29 1.98 ACL RY Co. _.____..___ 2.58 OF EV :; 41. 33
thing most everybody I Know : NV. of NW?i .._.._._ 7 45 29 65 Lillie Maddox: _______ 3.47 Block 29, -Lots--21 -to- ,.

read in the newspaper. And most"everybody I NWof NEVi of 21Block___..---_ ./ Sherman Smith _____ 1.64
i I' NE% ______. 20 45 29. 10 R. N. :Miller __..______ 2.58 45, Lots 30 to /

: who read his column 'I SWVi of NWVi of 3 2Block_._._._,_, .__.__ ':.. F.Lettie Haham _:_ ._ 1.64
remembered It well enough to NEVi '.._.______... 20 45 29' 10 R. N. Miller ___:._..___._ 1.67 59 Lots 11 and '
it. quote I WV of VfVs of SE i 37 to 39LI1NCOLV ._ _'-. _.. Eli Thomas __.____ 1.64
I don't ----- .
believe I have ben ina of SW>i ____.?. 26 45 29 10 W. S. Shoults __.___- 2.57 SQUARE .
barber shop a dozen times WV_ of WVA of NW>,4 PARK NO. 2 SD.

,I.. last five in the of NEVi .__..__... 27 45 29 10 R. L. Lowe __.__.__:....-...-._ 2.57 01'V% --- 35 41 33
years without hearing some S'Vof NEVi '_'_'_'''' 27 45 29 40 J. T. Perry __.....,,;______ 4.11 Lots 12 and 13, Block .
body mention what Will Roger said WV of EV of NWVi 1.i ______.__.._. Hattie Bryant _____ 1.64
;,'." that of NWVi ...__... 27 45 29 10 Jas. E. Daveroux _..__.__ 2.57 AllNE' ._. .._..._ 36 47' 33 -.6.iO Tamiami Land Dev Co. 35.69
morning. NW>i of NW'/
less "exc7"NEVt of .
> % ,
r'. When I think that I SVfc of SWVi of snvi of NEVi and
;: shall ever none of us I I NWVi of NWVi ..... 27 45 29 35 Mrs. Lillie E. Grainger 3.80 NW>4 and SV _.... 4 48 33' 630 Fla. Land & Tim. Co. ..- 29.24
again read and enjoy that E% of N\Vof NE& PARK SD
GARFIELD ,
-: little column of comment that always of SE V _..___...._. 27 45 .'j 5: R. N. 'Miller _._..____._ 1.61 OF SEVi '-" D 45'33' I
SWVi
of NE'i andof ,
appeared in the right hand E1,4 SE'i of I Lots 2 31__and____32,__Block_..___ Joseph Springer _...___ 1.64

corner at the bottom of the front NWi? __....____ 28 45 29 GO Joseph Weintraub ...___. 6.53 Lots 47 and 48 Block j
'Vi Springer !
Page of the' of E'/j of NW 4 1,1 .. .___ ._... Joseph 1.64
',' Times-Union, I feel a of N\\ __.___.-.._ ,'28'., 4:1: 29. ,10 MInnie A. Sumner _"'_'._' 3.51 r 7 43 ,34 14 Ellis R. Geiger 6.37
sort of sadness that can't be W1h of NWi', of Lot 8 A __-__ ,

ed. When I looked at express NWVi less Beg. SW Lot 21 Of or SEVi Wig of 7 43' 34 i 20 Wm. .H.. Woodard 9.63
the SWi
Tiiues- Cor., 'E 660 ft., N ---- 13' 43. 34 100 U. S. Sugar Corp. -----::.,-.. 30.07
Union Saturday morning and saw 220 ft.. W 660 ft, S All Frac. ---- ,

that space bordered in 220 ft., to Beg. .._..._ 28 45 29 17 :Minnie A. Sumner ___. 4.41 Beg. 500 ft. E and 37ftNofSWCoro
in the black and NWV4 of SE?i __........_ 28' 45 29 40' n. N. Miller __..__ 4.11
center the words "In memory E'h of NE%, of NE% Sec. 14, E 380 ft.

cf of Will Rogers," I felt and SE 74'' of NE% 34. 43; 211 60 Jackson Grainer, est. __ 6.23 N, 114.63 ft. W 380 -

& I was looking at the coffin almost like All NWU E of of RR SW R'wy% -..___..._. :U 10 43'Hi 2'1 40 Corton S. Campbell ___...... 4.11 Beg.ft., S ....114.63._............__ft.._._to.... 14 43 3-1 1 Mrs. Adeline Brannon --- 1..92
of a 30 290 J. B. Hendry _._...__.___._ 16.31
friend. All All "'_'_"_.._...._...._._.."....__ 14 J3 3' 640 J. B. Hendry __.,.____ 3.68; I HARLEM S D T. 20; 43 34 20 .
E ft. In NE'ALot .
of ACL RR 060x1610 Unknown _____._...___ 1.44
R'wy. .___.__..._........ Block K __.... .
SEW of ._.... 15 43 30 600 J. B. Hendry ._____ 33.3-1 16. Block K Mary Mill ._._._____ 3.42J.
lakeland NE% and Lot 23, ---
i' City Commissioners SV6 E of ACL RR Lot 30. Block K _.-.... H. Jot'hson __ 4.40

made $60,000 available last week to R'wy.N ._____....______ 16 43 30 42 J. B. Hendry ____..__ 4.58 Lots 13 and 14, Block ,. W.. M. obias 3.72
% of NW L ._._......_. -
speed up work % and N% ----- --
In connection with of L ... Geo. T bias .._..___. -:.-_ 1.-1-1
. SEH of NW i IG 43 Lot 17 Block -
Lakeland's 29 100 Carl G. Lemberg ___ 9.56
.:' new Array Cadet Flying All E of ACL 'RR i Lots 20 and 21, Block
3.72
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% -. :::: WITH MRS. DOWNS HOSTESSThe Lawrence, Mrs. A. O. :Ward, Mrs.E. I Mrs. Jerome Wilcox, Miss Roberta

.:. C. Mills, Mrs. Josephine Knight,
: George, ,Tommy Murray, C. D.
y Ladies Aid benefit card party Mrs. G. E. Etherton, Mrs. J. G.;

'"' PERSONAL and which was held at the ClewistonInn I Niblack, Mrs. P. M. McIntyre, Mrs Branyon, Z. M. Wesley and Halson '

s I SOCIETY 1 1t last Friday afternoon with Mrs.C. Harvey Guthrie, Mrs. Carl Johnson, Avant. .

L. Downs as hostess was well Mrs. 'B. 'E. Herring, Mrs. Jimmie

attended and a substantial sum was Weaver, Mrs. R. M. Hare, jr., Mrs. MISS; PALMER HOSTESS TO ",

.;. raised by the society. Walker Nail, Mrs. R. P. Wain-
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High score at bridge was won -
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lewis of W. R. Hillen of Charleston, S. by Mrs. Roy Alston, second high John P. Higgins, Mrs. E.' L. Stewart, Miss Mae Palmer entertained her

Miami were visitors here this week. C. is the guest this week of his by Mrs. C. J. Neilson and third Mrs. Joe Cato and Mrs. Ned Hagar. bridge club ,at her home Wednesday: ..
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--- daughter, Mrs. :D..,S. Herbertson and high by Mrs. Miles Thomas. There :':

Miss Letha Kelley spent Sunday Mr. Herbertson. was no special prize at bingo, small DINNER JfAKTY GIVEN BY evening. ,
in Okeechobee. High score prize;: a crystal host
prizes being given on each game. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT GEORGE
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Mr. and Mrs.,' G. E. Etherton and'
served ess V tray, went to Mrs. B. J. .::
Mint punch was during
Mr and Mis. H. R. Knight left '
visitors Mr. and in Moore Mrs. Roy Haven Alston Sunday: were.- Monday for a .visit in- North Carolinaand play and ice cream at the close of Mr., and Mrs. Robert George _entertained Schroeder'and second high, a- casserole :

Virginia, play. Saturday evening with a to Mrs. Blanche Turner, ;;

Mrs. W. P.. dinner party honoring the birth- Cheese frankfurters
Mrs. T. B. Shelley of Miami is Playing were: and relish with 'j
in Clewiston this week. Miss Mary Markette, Miss Vir- Vaughn, sr., Mrs. R. M. Hare, jr., days of their son, Gratton and iced coffee were : served by the 9

visiting : I ginia Jordan and Miss Ruth Marshall Mrs. M. Calleja, Mrs. C. E. Nail, Parker Wilson and as farewell. hostess., "";

... "'' were visitors Saturday after- Mrs. J. H. Pressley, Mrs. J. W. to Ken Harris who leaves soon for Others '.t
Mrs. J.: playing were Mrs. H. H.
Mrs. W. F. 'Simpson and .
noon in West, Palm Beach. Ezelle Mrs. R. N Smith, Mrs. V. Army service. .
H. Pressley'visited in Moore Haven Turner, Mrs. R. C. Wilson, Mrs. W. '

Wednesday: afternoon., Mrs. Z. G. Meredith and ,Patsy C. Nelms, Mrs. Gaskell, Mrs. D. G. Aside from the honored guests H. Lanier, Mrs. G. Small, Mrs. C. :,

are leaving Thursday for a visit Alston, Mrs. Carl Johnson,' Mrs.G. those present'' included Mrs.' Gratton E." Nail and Miss Virginia Jordan. ''J

H. Brown, Mrs. Foy Durrence, I _ .
Mr. Mrs. S. L. Crochet and with 7\Ir Meredith at Orlando and
and -------------------------- '
Mrs. W. W. Perry, Mrs. W. C. Owen,
Sharon spent the week-end at the relatives in Jacksonville.
Mrs. Otto Larsen, Mrs. W. P. .
Patrician Hotel in Miami Beach.
Miss Frances Morgan left Mon- Vaughn, jr., Mrs. H. T. Vaughn, LIBER L INCOME .

Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Flaniken and day to spend her vacation in North Mrs. J. W. Moran, Mrs. J.. E. .
Beardsley Mrs. H. A. Bestor, Mrs. .
family left Tuesday for Texas to Carolina. She was accompanied ,

spend a thirty-day vacation.Mrs. by her sister, Miss Margaret Morgan Harry Knight, Mrs. W. E. Bolton, on idle funds
of West Palm Beach. Mrs. R. M. Bishop, Mrs. A. C. Carl- I your \ \

\. ton, Mrs. P. M. McIntyre, Mrs. R.
. L. A. Maloy and Mrs. L.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Broadfootand
C. Wilson, Mrs. G. B. Rackstraw, "
M. Lilly of Moore Haven were children left the first of the Mrs. H. R. Hall, Mrs. W. L. Lott, Twice a year, "on the dot," generous earnings
visitors in Clewiston Tuesday. in Alabama and Tenn- to our Investors. It's an unfailing
week to visit Mrs. G. E. Etherton, Mrs. Tom are paid

essee. They will be gone about I Hurst, Mrs. V. C. Woodward, Mrs.E. thrill this attractive rate the Iz x

were Gratton business George visitors and in J.Fort F. Tippey Myers three weeks. L. Stewart, Mrs. C. J. Neilson, of your hard-earned dollars!!' t ( I I I

Mrs. Jimmie Wilson, Mrs. B. H. V4 >
Sunday. Where your savings ,are concerned, nothing 5yS%
Mrs. R. P.. Wainwright, accompanIed Cuttino, Mrs. B., J. Schroeder, Mrs. Is more important than safety!
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by Mrs. W. C. Nail and Alston Mrs. W. H. Lanier
Roy
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Miss Shady Wright of Dallas,
Mrs. S. C. Stalls of Moore Haven, Mrs. C. L. McLendon, Mrs. Earl V

Texas, arrived. Wednesday for ay spent Saturday afternoon in West Smith, Miss Phyllis Johnson, Miss .I Up to $5000, your savings permanently inINSURED

visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alston. Palm Beach., Florence Gephardt, Mrs. G. P. sured against loss by an instrumentality of the
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'/ : of Parker, Mrs. J. H. Doty, Mrs. Cecil U. S. Government.Clewiston. }
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Thomas haveas Jones Miss Kathryn Lewis Mrs. .i
Miami were business visitors here -
their guests Mrs. Benjamin M. Gratton George, ''Mrs. J. F. Morri
Saturday.
Plain and Miss Nell Plain of Madi- son, Mrs. G. E. Crow, Mrs. Harry

sonville, Ky., and Mrs. F. S. Ren- Sallinger, Mrs.- W. D. King, Miss ,
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Woodward
shaw of Bowling Green, Ky. Maxine Doty, Mrs. E. C. Mills, Mrs.J. Federal f:
returned this /week from a vaca- .... Savings ,
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P. Higgins, Mrs. J. J. Graham,
tion visit in Sparta, Ga.
Mrs. Jerry Wilcox returned Sunday Mrs. O. A. Jones, Mrs. H. C. Kol-

from Tallahassee where she stad Mrs. E. E. Kelly Mrs. J. F.
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and Loan Association
Mrs. M. C. Doke and son, Gene,
has spent the past several months Tippey, Mrs. Z. G. Meredith, Miss y
last week with relatives in
spent
with her mother who has been in Barbara Morrison and Miss Martha
Fort Meade.
bad health. Bell Renfroe.Also .
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bolton, Miss
leaving today to spend ten days at Carr Settle, Mrs. J. M. Couse, Mrs .,
Hazel Prince, Miss Phyllis Johnson -
their former home, '''Key West. ''J. W. Adkins and Mrs. W. C. Nall

I Al ,Johnson Miss Florence spent Sunday Gephardt at and Im- all of Moore Haven. :j: Clewiston Property J_ '

I Mrs. G. B. Thomas and Mary
mokalee and Fort Myers Beach.
I Louise returned this week from a MRS.GEORGE CROW HONORED

vacation visit at Montreal, N. C. AT STORK SHOWER WEDNESDAYMrs. ?
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell of y

Il Miss Beth Nail left the first of and Rome son, Ga., Johnnie, and Mrs., of Tampa L. W., Willis spent George Crow was honored :: ; IS AND WILL BE A SPLENDID .:!:

the week to spend her- 'vacation Wednesday evening with a surprise : .?.
*> the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. .. -
%' with friends in ,Miami. stork shower given at the I. S.
W. H. Warren. INVESTMENT' *
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I Bell home with Miss Christine Bell

1 Rev. Alexander Lynn of Fort and Mrs. A. J. McNeece hostesses.A A ?y
Mrs. B. C. Buzz of Gibby, Fla.,
Myers was a visitor here Monday has arrived in Clewiston to join number of contests were en- :: But NOW is the time to buy while there =i:
night and Tuesday.Mr. .
her husband who is the telegraph joyed with Mrs. ,Gratton George and I
Miss Betty Spicer being awarded :
operator at the Atlantic Coast' Line
and Mrs. Leon Spooner of station. They have taken an apart- prizes. Shower gifts were pre- : :;: are still some lots at bargain prices. :;: ,y
Pahokee spent the week-end with sented .:
as luggage by a messengerand .. '
ment at the H. C. Jones home. i : :
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wilson.Mr. included a great many attrac- .r. yX

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kelly left tive and useful gifts. .' ;
and Mrs. R. O. Couch'of I Those invited were Mrs. Malley {. "':' :::
Sunday for Avon Park to take home ,.. .
Grant, Florida, were business visitors Palmer, Mrs. D. B. Allen, Mrs. R. :; ,, ''
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her nephew, Charles Smith, jr.,
here Tuesday. who has been visiting them here. J. Blount, Mrs. Harry Knight, Mrs.. :i J. E. Beardsley ;
Gratton Durrence
George, Mrs. Foy ,
They then went on to Tampa fora I .
Miss Doris Redstone of Vero Mrs. Waters Mrs. Viola
Clayton i
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few days visit. ::
Beach is the guest for a few weeksof : Stone, Mrs. Judson Francis!: Mrs.R. REAL ESTATE : .

'Mr. and Mrs.. J. E. Beardsleyand L. Guthrie, Mrs. A. C. Carlton, .
Miss Mauryne Prewitt left Saturday -
family. I Mrs. Hubert Land, Miss Beth Nail, :=,: JIM BEARDSLEY ART LAWRENCE. ::: \ '
for Los Angeles, Calif., to visit .'. .:. \
I Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Halmos. Mau Miss Roberta George, Miss Hazel .t. BETTY SPICER MILDRED DURST .:.
Mrs. R. V. Allison and daughtersGail Prince, Miss Lois Prince, Miss Betty y
ryne expects to remain there to attend A
and Karin of Gainesville, are Spicer Miss Florine Moore, Miss I I .
school the term. ;
visiting her father F. L. Williamson. during coming I . . . . . '. ..0.
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Hare . .
Dorothy Miss Marcia Avant
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I Mrs. Leah Spicer, Miss Marion Mrs. Keathley Bowden and sons .,....{ \r.
.. (CLeydig and Miss Roberta Spicer I Kay and Paul Howard and Bobby _--- --- ", .. / '1'j

were visitors .in Fort Myers Thurs- Berner returned last night from a : ( :

\ day. vacation of several weeks at Sylva, ., ; .' lt.
; 'f. tAe.'f.et t&e S4cLuth! / '
N. C. Mr. Bowden went by Clear- 9t'o afio.n,
Miss Maribell Savage of West water for a short visit and is expected > ; Olr. I

Palm Beach was the overnight home : ) \
tomorrow. .
1}" ,, I.n 9nwtedto.tfteFormal II .'.
guest Wednesday of Miss Betty ',; .... \ iI"'""'" 'Ko .
f "r'j
Spicer.Mr. Word has been received here of .j'
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the death of Mrs. Joe Routh in ) .' Opening : ,,

and Mrs. Jimmie Wilson are Sanford following a short, illness. : r.,.

leaving today on their vacation Mrs. Routh was formerly Miss : "J )g: I.. dufw' .. 'r1 .:t
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which they will spend at points on Sandy Wells and served as supply V'1r ", r'

the West Coast. Western Union operator here three a.A1O0R

years ago. YOUTH FLOOR't -

t Mrs. R. M. Hare, jr., Mrs. Carl : ,

Berner and Miss Martha Belle Ren- Mrs. W. H.. Whatley of Fort ,

froe were visitors in West Palm Meade who has been visiting Mr. S &o4 and

Beach Saturday. and Mrs. W. C. Prewitt returnedlast :

Friday to her home, accompanying
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. ;", :Mrs. A. J. McNeece of Delray Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Prewitt on mGI5iG :/Ah.vt.dmf .

:,. Beach has been visiting this week their way to Jacksonville. Mr. and 9* mo4diit9 Aw uiL24tA

with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. Prewitt returned by way of

L. Guthrie. Tampa to visit Mr. Prewitt's father.A :V

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Mrs. Arch Hodges, Miss Doris fishing party to West Palm FLORIDA
MIAMI,
I Hodges, :Miss Elizabeth Wmn are Beach Saturday afternoon includedMr. rLc' '
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.,. attending the Baptist Assembly for and Mrs. Bill Bolton, Mrs. G. MV VF
1 two weeks at Daytona Beach. Small, Miss Virginia Jordan, Miss / FI

Ruth Marshall, Miss Phyllis John
Air. and Mrs. R. C. Wilson are Miss -ri
; .- son, Florence Gephardt, Al V ,
'\ leaving tomorrow for a two weeks Johnson, A. E. Oliver, E. McCoy
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vacation visit with relatives in and Louis Gold of Pahokee. They

[*. Marietta, Ga. landed several bonito, barracuda

r- klngfish and others and hooked four
:' :, i i... E. L. Stewart and C. L. Downs sailfish
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..t' .1 f! V vacation in the mountains of ,North DAUGHTER BORN

I Carolina. .

'I ",, The daughter born last week to
) Charles Wiandt of Clewiston and Mr. and Mrs, Jones Bryan in Tampa ...
i now stationed at Fort Barfancasnear has been named Marcia Jacobsen'

Pensacola, was married re- according to announcements received e

cently to Miss Lucile ,Dreadin of this week. Mother and y ry .
that city, according to information I daughter "
are reported 'doing nicelyat
received here this week. this time.; .. '. -. t .

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Continued in sight of the Houghton house. A But her mood was too joyous to per "No, my dear," she said still
CHAPTER Xin- car was parked at the curb. mit her to bear a grudge. She evenly, holding her off, Gay thought, Add a few salted,peanuts to the
-19- chocolate
chords by'the reasonable friendliness I sauce you serve over ice
"That's taxi from the station, played a few preliminary of her
"Life was simple then, maybe, a cream or sherbets.
Debby said, checking momentarilya then sang again. The sultry negroid tone. "That's'very generous of you,
Gay said. uYouuFiddlesticks1"- Louis Blues" but I think is better .
stream of breathlessly eager questions minors of "The St. Debby off at
Abigail Houghton observations. moaned incongruously in the high- home" Japanned articles should never
comments
tossed her head. "It's simple enoughto "Who, in heck-? ,Oh!" she addedas ceilinged New England room, from "But Mother,why?" be washed in hot water :as the japan -

get married. And one male a slight man' in a heavy overcoat the old square piano where another "We' needn't go into that, Debby." is likely to wash off. Use
Houghton is not much different from with a brief-case under his Deborah Houghton had sat ,at twilight "Yes, we will!" Debby slipped off lukewarm water and soap.

another, I guess. They've all been arm emerged from the car. "It's playing gentler tunes, her the arm of her mother's chair, stood .* *

as proud as Lucifer and as stubbornas Mr. Sewall. He's writing a book thoughts with her husband at sea. with her hands clenched into fists, Cold air drops and hot 'rises.

mules. Don't you let that love fret about clipper ships and comes'' out Through Debby's singing, she her head defiantly lifted. "It's' because .: The compartment of! the refrigerator

you. When they love you, they bad from Portland to see the papers and heard a door open and glanced up you're afraid to let one of us under the ice chamber is,
you for life and that's not a logs and diaries Mother has. Oh, expectantly, hoping that John had get out of your sight for fear we'll therefore, always the coldest partof Ir-
talking
fault in a husband. It's and dear He'll stay for supper and come. His mother entered the roomDebby's have an idea you didn't put into our ,the refrigerator. '
That
that complicates things. "
heads.
heaven knows how long afterwardand voice was silenced. Her
too much considering other necklace people.I I won't have a chance to talk hands dropped from the keyboardinto "DebbyI", Sarah cried in soft pro Cute Sunbonnet Girl
I've the
got seed-pearl
Mother.'' her lap. She glanced quicklyat
to test."It's
promised John for his bride sewed ,Gay, then to her mother walking true. You know it is. You Is Flower Trellis
take
Into feather bed. It won't
my "Not for all the rice in China ,toward; the piano. want to do everything for us so,that
long, to rip out the stitches." Not for all the bulls in Spain ." "John hasn't come yet?" Ann people will say what a wonderful
"You're a darling. Gay bent impulsively Houghton asked with a glance, at Mother you are. You are. You

and kissed the russet cheekas Debby's voice, rising in contralto Gay. have been, but I want to go some M
soft as moth wing beneath her "Not Mrs. Houghton." where and see something. Oh
cadences above her improvised accompaniment yet, ,' ,
I'll
lips. "John will bring me. Mother I am !" J ,
on the yellowed keysof "I hope nothing has happened. sorry Debby
come. the square piano, brought to Her brow cleared. "Mr. Sewall dropped down on the arm of the
The old lady went with them to Gay's mind the musical comedy for asked me to say good-night to you. chair again. "But can't you see-" .;

the door opening into the tiny hall. which the song Debby sang had been He had only just time enough to "I see that my judgment is cor A 1-;

"Mind you shut the door tight, written. She, Gay, had gone with make the train. Debby seems to rect.." Ann Houghton's eyes remained '
Debby," she called 'after them. Tony Merrill. Todd, in the same have amused you adequately." fixed upon the needles. "You

"Good-by, Gabriella." party,' had been very devoted to "Oh, very much," Gay.said quick- are far too emotional to be trusted
"Good-by." Gay turned to smileat Julie Lelange, that evening, Ellen's ly. "She sings remarkably well." away from home."

John'sgrandmother. The quizzical roommate at boarding school and "It's an agreeable accomplishment "I'm not. I'm not really. It's
wii/'i
expression still narrowed Abigail the Christmas only you who makes me that
: home with her for though I can't always recommend I way. tf
;'" Houghton's eyes, but her smile holidays. It was that evening she her choice of songs." John's I Gay wants me to go with her. Oh -.

was steadfast and encouraging. had decided, in her own mind, that mother smiled and went to sit in Mother, ,can't I? I never- wanted I BESIDES being a most attrac-
Debby opened the outer door. she would marry Todd. She remembered the wing-chair beside the hearth. anything so much." to lawn or garden

f They went down steps and alonga not emotionally but "You're acting like a child, De in herself, this cute little sunbonnet ;
shoveled path to a gate in the quite accurately, the pluck it had borah." Color burned deeper in Ann girl has practical features too.

picket fence. The harbor lay before given her heart to watch Todd fall Houghton's cheeks. Her voice con- The parasol trellis she holds is

: them, touched with the last reflection under the spell of Julie's soft dark tinued to pronounce words evenly ideal for climbing flowers and

(, of the sunset. Why was it? eyes and Charleston accent, and the /1, with maintained control but Gay saw vines. Cut the girl from plywoodor
', Gay thought. A moment came that that her hands clasped the knit-
relief she'd felt when Todd, later, over other thin lumber with jig,
" you knew you would always rem rrt. had confessed to her that the accent ting in her lap trembled. "I thoughtyou or keyhole saw, add the trellis coping ,

:" ber. ThisThe dove-gray house had palled and the magnolia blossom II had outgrown tantrums. You're then paint according to the directions -

: behind them muffled with snow, the grown cloyingly sweet. Funny being inconsiderate as well as unpardonably given on pattern Z9112, 15
harbor below, stippled with fading 'he things you remembered 1 rude. This can't be very cents. General cutout instructions
, pink and gold. Nothing had hap for Gay."
" "Not for all the beans in Boston pleasant accompany this pattern. Send
F pened. Why did her throat'ache and Not for all the grapes in "Oh, I guess Gay knows. I guess to: order -

?: quick tears sting beneath her eye France ,. ." she's seen. You know there's no f
, lids? Why-? Mother that
reason,' except you'reafraid
Gay, leaning on the shelf of the
w; "Granny is a darling, isn't she?" piano, her elbows braced on mahogany except that you disapprove AUNT MARTHA
:: Box 166-W Kansas City Mo.
Debby asked as the gate clicked behind -
net-work of
cracked in a
Fa::, them with a frosty snap and "Debby, hush! Come with me!" Enclose 15 cents for each pattern
lines her chin in the palm of
;' they walked, arms linked, along the her tiny hand,,gave her attention to Deb- Sarah crossed the room, laid her desired. Pattern No.............

:.: cleared pavement between shoveled by. The child was radiant tonight.The hand on her sister's arm. Her face Name ...............................,

;:<: banks of snow. flush in her cheeks matched the was white. Her eyes, wide and startled Address .........................eo..
fl':,: "Yes," Gay replied. The ache in deep dark red of the'velveteen dress met Gay's in fleeting apology,
her throat was still there. She'want- she then turned away.. "You don't know
wore.
:.. ed John desperately, urgently, to what you're saying."
The 'came to end.
an
Ie be walking here beside her. His song' 1 t, "I do know!" Debby wrenched SOOTH CHAFED SKIN
"Can'I sing Gay? Debby asked
>: grandmother was right. They talked r away from Sarah's hand. She stood

too much, she and John. It was looking of up her with anxiety in.the"I don'tbelieve dark J Jiit Y facing her mother, frightened but QHReg'u i
depths shining
;' .dangerous to hurt each other with listened.eyes. I defiant. "This is why I wouldn'tgo LARGEST SelLER 1WORLD'S AT 5C
>, >. words. A lovely thing was spoiled you even Disappointment to college. I wouldn't let you
clouded her face. "You
if it was only a little marred. Whenhe make sacrifices to send me. You
: kept looking at the clock and listen Glad Season
came tonight- wanted to so that you could keep me
for John.
:. "You aren't going tomorrow, are ing tied here, grateful to you, not able Youth is to all the glad seasonof
"
"I did listen assured
you, Gay?" Debby asked, after a Debby, Gay to do anything that I wanted. You life; but often only by what it
moment."I her "I think your voice is very ap did that with Sarah and John. Sarah attains or what it escapes.-Car-

think: so. Yes." pealing." wanted to go abroad with ,Mrs. lyle.

"Well, I can't blame you, I sup "But can I sing?" Debby persist They walked, arms linked, along Trumbull. You knew she, did and

pose." Debby's voice was desolate. ed. the cleared pavement.Her that it would have been wonderful

"It's dead enough here, goodness "We're not 'sure 'whether she has for her. But she had to teach here '
hands reached instinctively toward -
I knows. I'll miss you, though, terri i a voice," Sarah said from the opposite in the ,high school to repay you for
::1' bly." side of the keyboard, ,"or the knitting bag on the arm the sacrifices you'd made. You don'twant There Are Two Waysto
of the chair. had been
Debby correct
r whether she does it by black "
"Will you? Gay asked, drawn mag- John"Deborah-
from introspection by the sincerityin ic. A member of the Metropolitan ,Ann in Houghton her prediction looked, Gay subtly thought.flat go to your room. When Get at ConstipationYes

the lovely young voice. "Why, Opera Company' spent part of last John comes, I'll ask him to give youa
tered and There
pleased. was a
especially, except to be polite?" summer out at the hotel and Debby faint color in her cheeks. The dressof sedative. You're ill. You aren't and only two waysbeforeand

"Because I like to look at you.You're managed" to scrape an acquaint knitted silk she wore, dull amber yourself." after it happens! Instead of

so beautiful. And I can talk ance. in shade ,becoming. "Mr. Se "I am myself!" Debby's voice enduring those dull, tired, head-
to you. I can't to anybody else, "Did you sing for her?" Gay' wall was,delighted was with the materialI rose hysterically. "I've been want achy days and then having to
Mother or Sarah, and the girls I asked.: ing to tell youDefiance suddenly take an emergency cathartic-why
him she went on. "I let
gave ,
know small "Yes-" head not KEEP regular with Kellogg'sAllBran
Debby's
;'; are pretty town. I'm crumpled. drooped.Her
him take your greatgrandfather'sdiary. ? You can, if your con-
different She gave an embarrassed "What was her opinion?" anything happens to it-" lips quivered forlornly, like a stipation is the kind millions have

4 laugh. "I guess all this "She said Debby hadn't voice "I should imagine that Mr. Sewallis child's. "Oh, what's the use." She -due to lack of "bulk" In the

sounds pretty silly to you." enough for opera," Sarah said, "ana. trustworthy," Sarah said. gave a strangled sob and turned diet. For All-Bran goes right to
"No, it doesn't. How old are 'hat no amount of musical education toward the door. the cause of this trouble by
z you, Debby?" ; would eliminate the huskiness. "Of course, but with things that (TO BE CONTINUED) supplying the "bulk" you need.
could be took
not replacedShe
"Eighteen last month." It's something about the formationof Eat this toasted, nutritious
the length of knitting from the bag Students cereal regularly-with milk or
"How would you like to go backto her vocal cords. Women Flying
and her needles flashed in the fire
cream, or baked into muffins-
New York with me? "I don't care. Debby ran a rippling
light. Learn Easier Then MenA drink plenty of water, and see if
\ Debby stopped, checking Gay's chord. "I don't want to singin
life isn't a whole lot brighter
from the
your
progress, too, looked at Gay, speech, opera. I don't want the husky "MotherDebby rose blue-eyed slip of a girl, who Made by Kellogg's in Battle
less, her dark eyes wide and shin tones trained out of my voice." piano, bench, stood, her hands ner- teaches flying to six-foot engineersat Creek.If your condition is chronic
"What do want?" The vously clasped, ,irresolutely."Yes Rensselaer Polytechnic institutein
you patience ,it is wise to consult a physician.
ing."Why not?" It had been an impulsive in Sarah's gentle voice intimated Debby?" Ann Houghton Troy, N. Y., believes it's safer to

suggestion. But why n'on to Gay that the question had raised her eyes."MotherI" teach women students.

She was an attractive youngster.It been asked of Debby many times Debby plunged across "They are more willing'to do as
would be fun to take her to New before. the room to the arm of her mother's they are told," according to Miss

y York. "Why not?" Gay repeated. "You know. I've told you. I chair: Barbara Kibbee, 25-year-old, 115- Valuable Book

Debby exhaled, her breath in a'' want to sing popular songs. On the "What is so important? Careful, pound Civil Aeronautics authority That is a good book which is 1t

sharp explosion. "Gosh!" she exclaimed radio or in a club. Do you think I dear. You'll'make. me drop a flight instructor. opened with expectation and
breathlessly. could, Gay?" stitch." Despite their fear of the air, Miss closed with profit.-Alcott.
"Mother!" Debby burst out in a Kibbee said, average women "know
"Would you like to go, Debby?" "Maybe- I don't know, Gay
"Would I?" added, seeing Debby's face brighten breathless jumble of words. "Mother they know nothing about flying, or

"Come along." Gay laughed and not wanting to raise false hopes."I Gay has invited me to go backto mechanics, or engineering or phys- check

r' tugged at her arm. "We're block have a friend who sings in a New York 'with her. May I ics," and are consequently. easy to MALARIA

)- ing traffic and probably getting supper club." please? I want to awfully." teach. 666 and nlioruCOLDS
in
7
Ann Houghton's faint smile fad "On the other hand," she contin- days
:" frosted, ears. There are your Sarah's eyes, sherry-colored like
courses," she went en consideringly her grandmother's but with less vivacity ed. Her eyes turned to Gay who ued, "I find that some men think: I

k-: as they resumed progress again. of expression, widened in sur- came forward across the room. they know how things should be LIQUID TAHLBTS 7IDptOID first day
,,' "But you could go to a good busi- prise not unmixed with shock. Gay "I'd like to take her with me, done and sometimes are not as SALva.Noss DROPS ll

. ness school or have a tutor. I'd thought. 'Debby gave a bounce on Mrs. Houghton," she said. ready to follow instructions. This is Try"Rnb-My-Tism"Wonderful Liniment

like to, have you. My mother and the piano bench. "That's impossible. No, dear. It's particularly true of middleagedmen

i' step-father are away a great deal, "Oh, have you?" she cried. "WillI very kind of Gay to suggest it, but who have been successful in Faultless WordA
r but the apartment is always there." -" She broke off and ran a se- it's quite impossible." business and who as executiveshave
\ "Do you know what this means to ries of'' noisy chords. "Why is it?" Debby's color deep- become accustoned to giving word that is not spoken never

me?" Debby asked seriously. "I've "It's personality rather than voice ened. Gay saw her hands knot,into rather than taking orders." does any mischief.-C.: A. Dana.

:' never been further than Boston in which puts Enid across," Gay wenton fists as John's hands did when his Miss Kibbee, one of the few women -

my life." realizing that Debby had not fighting instinct was aroused. flight instructors in the country,

"I can imagine. Your eyes are spoken to Sarah' of the possible "Well, there are your courses for was already a licensed commercial
popping out of your head. Do you visit in New York. "That and the one thing," Ann Houghton said even pilot and instructor before her appointment COO AT I I

thinkWill your mother let you? fact smart club managers ,are featuring ly. "You were very eager to take to Rensselaer's pilot OIUOsrons

Would she' object?" debutantes this season. Debby them. You can't very well stop-" training program."I LAGI

"She's got to let me," Debby said has personality-" "But Mother," Debby interrupted, haven't found that m> sex 0.1K 4I
passionately. "Nothing as impor- "Rather too much at times." Sar- "Gay says I can go to a business handicaps me as an instructor," she ..... S :

tant as this has ever happened to I ah sighed, then smiled. "There'llbe school or have a tutor." said. "Some men at first questionthe $1.20' #1t 5 1w

me. Come on!" Clinging to Gay's no question'' of anything of the "We couldn't afford that, Debby." idea of being taught to fly by a dOl

arm, pulling her forward, Debby sort for some time, anyway," she "But I should like to do it for-" slender little woman, but after thefirst ''
le
took a series of skipping steps along added. "Debby is too young to Gay began, then stopped short, flight all this changes. If they sodRelcti
the sidewalk, "Let's hurry home make independent plans. (checked by the expression which i see she knows her business and
and ask her!" "I'm eighteen!" Debby flashed an had settled over Ann Houghton's has as much nerve as they have
antagonistic fiance at her sister face. I that's all there is to it."



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UNIFORM""'"'wv I PROVED INTERNATIONALSUNDAY -------- I e OUR COMIC SECTION e I Io THE" CHEERFUL\ 1 CHERUB'_ MBI


I love :the. ni ht .sosoF't


Lesson I Events in the Lives of Little Men I 0 I' love the fcj\d cheerful deep,

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Bv Dean HAROLD of The L.Moody LUNDQUIS'I.Bible Institute D. D. d' ..Y. .

(Released by Western of Chicago Newspaper Union.) I Almost 'K, it'to-'go

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Lesson for August 18 q And ,miss some time.

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Lesson subjects and Scripture texts selected -
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GOD'S CARE OF HIS PEOPLE '. ,
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LESSON TEXT-Psalm 23.
GOLDEN TEXT-The Lord Is my shepherd '
; I shall not'want.-Psalm 23:1. \ Service.


Familiarity, may cause us to miss
the blessing of such a scripture pas- a
sage. To help us to make a fresh
approach to this TwentythirdPsalm
let us follow the suggestion --
of Dr. W. E. Barnes and think of it v
as describing the journey of life. We
find that we may go forthI.

In the Care of a Sure Guide I

(vv. 1, 2). t HOTELNabasbAve.Hote1,27
Nothing is more important in trav- / c
ersing an unfamiliar land than to i E.Harrison Chicago.
Near Barn dance.
Choice rooms.Daily $1
have a competent guide. The jour- / up; weekly S5 up.Paul)Marshall Res. Mgr
ney of life is a pilgrimage through a / \\j \ vy
land unknown to us, with its many \ Q1kI4i
pleasant places, but also its howling ? Facts'Light
wildernesses, its pitfalls and its ene- Strange

,. mies in ambush. -
"The Lord is my shepherd." If,I f Odd Sources ,
am in His flock He will guide me, Billions of Moves
for and give the joy
care me me 0
of green pastures and still waters. iiii Triply Destroyed

The expression "maketh me to lie ii i C. Among the many unusual ob-
down" (v. 2) is worthy of special jects that emit a light or producea
comment-that all too often we be- luminescence that may be seen
come too busy or too important to. in the dark are rubber bands when
take the rest we should have, and snapped, quartz pebbles when
the Good Shepherd has to "bend the struck, lumps of, sugar ,when
knee" of the sheep and make him rubbed together and adhesive tape

lie down, sometimes even by the baby; ltdtittf5"'. / "'! when stripped from a, rolL. .
force of sickness, or of trying cir .,;
movesin
,
:
cumstance. Why do we make it IZY/tI6 C'otVTEST
a game of chess is almost be-
for our Shepherd to thus
necessary
calculation. For
yond example,
deal with us?
there are more than 4,000,000,000such
II. With Every Need Provided possibilities in the first six
(vv. 3-5). moves of each player.

Weare, a needy people, constantly dependent on the loving provisionof ppi GONN,4 Yi4K(; vate correspondence' of the king ,
our God. Dr. J. H. Jowett says and queen of England is put
that man has three enemies: (1)) The SM vA fETZMEt-oNS Y Y MY KNt E.. through three distinct processes ol

sin of yesterday, from which he can- A.sZ = N SYA'2T destruction. First the letters go
not get.away; (2) the temptation of uN CLE CyS, through a machine'that blacks out
.
made the EA f f N aJ7
today, more powerful by -
every word. Next they are: torn
of the clever and insidious 0 h 7rir '
pressure into very small pieces. Then they
seducer S t i'ahd 'the fear of
(3) ,, burned
are, secretly by 'a trust-
death which awaits him
tomorrow.
ed fireman.-Collier's.,
Good Shepherd, wilt Thou meet
these'mine enemies for me? "Yes," AT

comes His answer through the :
\\11111" fiRST CHOICE OF MILLIONS.
psalmist.For st THEIR FIRST THOUGHT
the sin of yesterday there is FOR SIMPLE HEADACHE.
::=;:
:
the restoring of the soul. Every- IIISI.JOSEPH ASPIRIN
where the power of God is evident, 114
restoring that which has been destroyed wau
or broken down, healing the E Happy in Knowing

wound; but nowhere is it more evi- It is a kind of happiness to
dent or blessed than in His restora: Kriow ,to what extent we may be
tive ministries to the soul. He R cTT:; GOSh Atb( EMt.OCK 'unhappy.-La Rochefoucauld.
cleanses from sin, gives peace fit, .
through His Word, joy through a 4 I t.L1 LI M I 15EAT oor
hymn or a bit of poetry, comfort in 6OH NA' WEARY DESPONDENT
the fellowship of a friend. ,::,. .. l/P' 1
P ,A LL YETI ; KA73uM.
For today-"He leadeth me in the .,' Crying spells Irritable
paths of ,righteousness for his NvA'T ER M E t-0 t4 GIRLS. nerves due to functional"monthly"
ra pain should findareal"woman'smend"in
name's sake." The world offers Lydia E.Pink-
many by-paths, and makes them i' 0 fcam'a Vegetable Compound. Try ill

seem to be the right way, but my ? Lydia E..Pinkham's g WoAO o
'
heavenly Guide will lead me in the >
way of righteousness. This He does, P
not because of 'any merit in me, : J: Our Faults
but for His own dear name's sake- Other men's faults are beforeour
for "the praise of the glory of his By eyes; our own, behind our
grace" (Eph. 1:6). That cares for C. M. Payne backs.Seneca.AITEGETABLE.
the need of today.

But tomorrow, or on some tomor- 'WNU Den SyndlcaWNU Se"I:_
row, I must go the way of all flesh
and (unless Jesus comes) I must !
"walk through the valley of the Laxative
shadow of death." Even there I need I GOT A YOU'RI ;
"fear no evil." The Good Shepherdis PARROT LUCKYI For Headache,

as much with me in the dark and WIFE! ..wk frlne Biliousness,
swelling waters of that valley as He FOR MY ol "' Ali, and Dizziness

was with me "beside the still wa- p ( c ;i! when caused by;
ters." Little wonder that this psalm w JI[ Constipation. I
has been the comfort of tens of thou- 15 doses for
sands of believers in Christ
as they
have passed through that valley. ,,' only 10 cents.

Why will anyone do without this O ,
Christ, who is the Good Shepherd ,,-,
(John 10:11)? '"

Every need finds its full satisfac-
tion: enemies are discomfited, the
oil of gladness anoints our heads, P WNU-7 33-40
and our cups'run over as we go on
III., To a Destination Certain and Time for Good
Blessed (v. 6). That which is good to be done,
' 1 Not all who set out upon a jour- cannot be done too soon.
ney reach their goal, but the Lord
has never lost one of those entrustedto
His care (John 17:12). Goodness I I SHOULD NEVER 3 T

' and mercy through all/the, days of ANYTHING FOR i

our lives would lead only to ultimate MINE- with backache ?
disappointment if they did not bring
us to the Father's house.In .
:
that house there are "many 'i WHEN kidneys function badly ands'
mansions" or abiding places (John suffer a nagging backache'l)
14:2) prepared for us by our Lord. with dizziness, burning,
frequent urination and getting up atl
We know, shall
we
come to that ,
feel
; night; when you tiredf nervous,,
blessed journey's end with safety, ; all upset. use s.. .
because He will bring us there '
togo -,> Doan's are especially for
in and out no. more forever.: By working kidneys. Millions of boxes
To study such a lesson is to cre- J. MUlar Watt are used every year. They are
ate ,the desire in one's heart that mended the country over. Ask your I
all men should know about this Good j! neighbor!

Shepherd, to be brought into His
flock. Reader, do,you know Christ DOAN SPILLS
as your Saviour and the Shepherd of
'ypur soul? If not- will you not come Th ell Syndicate Inc.-%vNU Service I

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AUGUST 16, 1010


Season On Migratory: THE CLEWISTON COMMUNITY' day at 7:30 p. m. Lee Pridgen is Description S T R A, Owner Amount,
CHURCH president and the program leaderis I ,- "

TOY -..-...----_.._ 10 43 31 .
Waterfowl Is Extended KENT PENDLETON MinisterThe Maxine Doty. Lot 23 Block 22..__.__ Eugene Fcuchtlnger ___ 2.71 "
Lots 23, to 30 Block .,J :
Bible school meets at 9:45a. 26 _.___.____ ? "".
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R. N. Miller, 'Agent _
From 45 To 60 Days Song Festival- ? 5.68
m. B. C. Flanlken Is the super- Lot 4, Block 139..__ Mrs. Clyde Loser 1.44
Lot 6, Block 139 ..__ :
Alice G.
Rolhrock: 1.50
intendent.The (Continued From Page One) I Lot 7, Block 139, ____. .Mrs.: Hannah M. Hoover _- 1.50
restrictions Beg. 40 ft. S of NE
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Tho federal on the Worship hour begins at f
offered float '
for the best entered in Cor., Block 151 -
hunting of migratory waterfowl 11:00 a. m, J. E. Beardsley Is the the morning parade and a $15 S40ft.EtoEline "
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will be less stringent this fall than choir director and Mrs. J. H. Dotyis cash prize will go to the best of Lot 13, N 40 ft. \ .
W
to Beg. '
----- .f' Glen __ _.._ _
Neal : 5.52
for several because of a decided the pianist. N --
years ; decorated individual car. 40 ft.' of Lots 12'I

increase In the number of The sermon theme will be: "How No work will be done on any of Lot and 7, 13 Block Block 167 151_.._.; \frs. E. A. Schult _._.. 7.51

these 'birds it was announced this May I Know That Jesus Is Authentic -' the plantations that day in order Lot 15, Block 167 ._.. Mrs.Edgar Sarah Carlson F.., Feuchtlnger_____ 3.18 3.18

week by Secretary of the Interior Lot 29, Block 167 R. C. Wilson ,,,_
? i' that all employees who wish. may Lot 34. Block 167 ..... Evelyn 6.45
J. Shelley __
Harold L. Ickes. The C. E. society meets on 'MonContinued participate. Lots 35 and 36, Block 2.46
S I 167 ____V ..
of hunting will be : 5 -
Sixty days 5 Thos. B. Shelley __.._._ 30.3&
,, Lot 6, Block 169 ..... "j, S I. S. Bell
permitted in place of the 45 or 12.15
Lot 12, Block 171 ._.. R. N. Miller Agent _
last year and hunters may begin ( from Page 6) I Lot 6, Block 172__ 1rs. Sarah F. FeuchUnger 1.44 2.9&
Lot 7, Block 172"Lot _._
: W. __
I'V. Perry _
of wait
shooting at sunrise instead 14.58
14, Block 172 .
f.. Eugene Feuchtlnger __
ing until seven o'clock. It was not Description s'r n A Owner Amount Lot 16, Block 172 __ 1V E. Bolton _:..___ 26,98V. 3.02
Lot 15. Block 172 _.. E. & J. B.
announced whether there would bea Bolton _. 10.53
NEV ot N1VofSW3 ,
I Lot 18. Block 172 _
change in the cease-firing hourof { __._____. 23 '. 43 3.J : '_' 10 Ruth n. Beardsley .._._.__.... 4.70 Lot 7 and 8, Block Robt. Eaple, Jr. __ 3.02 (,..,

SW 3; .ot NW% of ... f 173 _......_. ________,_._._
four o'clock p.._m. The season in SW I4 _.__..__..,._ 23 43 34 ..' f 8 Glades purch; Co .:......___. 4.70 --- 1. J. B. Scharnberg _._...: 6.5&
Lots 11 and 12 Block
of : ,
Florida will open on November 2 NE SEA, ___NE4__.__.?_of._ 23 43 34' 10 Glades Purch.' Co.' __?__ 4.70 173 _.._______.....v > .> J. F. Tippey _______ 5.27
and close December 31. SWI{ of NE of Lot 23, Block 173., ,.._ : '_ ., May S. Ames 27.47

The opening on November 2 will _":" _..___...__. : 23 43:: 34 10 J. M. Couse ._._.y.__._.......____ 4.70 Lot 6, Block 175 ____. '.:"'- .-. J. W Jones ___ 2.55
SEES Lot 16, Block 176 ___. ,
.ofA G. E. Etherton __
2.43
of
be 18 days before the opening of S1/ __NE.__%_....__ 23 43 34 9 J., M: Couse ._._..____.._.__._ 4.70 Lot 28, Block 176 '__ t. 4 .,-" .. ., n. M. Bishop _______ 2.69
Lot 29, Block 176 .
? ,
: W J. Costello ___
the state Nov- of of 2.69
hunting season on NWI NEJ.4 '
SEA/ ._.________ 23 43 34' 9 J.M.: Couse :__-.--__:.._ 4.70 Lot 36,Block Block 176__ .- :;:L.r.: ..' '." Ruth R. Beardsley __" 3.42
ember 20 but it is anticipated that Sv2 of NWJ,4 of SE3c 23 4334 19 J.M.: Couse __.:.:___-__ 8.34 Lot 4, 190 --- *J"', ,: /. G. E. Etherton ___ 2.71
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Lot 2 Block 195 ___ <
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I ',' Mary E. Paton'
the state will not interfere with NE% ot S1VV or 2.91
SEA _._.._____..._ 23 .43 .34 10 .J. F. Royal _. __._...?_.___ 4.70 Lot 4, Block 196_ 4'-! ji'.rt';.,. .: : n. N. Miller Agent ____ 2.43
waterfowl hunters during this per- Lot 6, Block 196 _.__ '. M. E. Vasloe ____ 2.96
Beg. 678.3 ft. on a : .: ;
iod. Heretofore the federal season bearing of N 89 degrees ,.. .. ;; ,, .f" Lot 7, Block 201 4.,:"_._ :$(3v.:y!?./<=.... .",. H. R. Hopkinson ___ 3.18
: ; Lot 11. Block 201 -..- ; .t\. .. G. E. Etherton ____
has been opening a few days aheadof from 29 N'V min Cor E_. .,.. ;... '. :.-' .' ,., .. Lot 34, Block 201 _.._.. t", *:/:" ".'..;.-" Jewell Seigler _...:...._?__..._?. 3.45 3.18

,the state season and In each of' thence N 89 degrees ..:.,: .. .;" {l Lot Lots 1,6 Block and 10 202, Block__._ .'":.-"T,','; '." .. : :. Geo. A. HeInz -_.__?_ 3.501

the years the boards of county com 29 min.110 ft E a thence distance S .',;w.' .." : ';: 202 _.______..._._ .\J:: '. ." :' n. N. :Miller Agent __._ 2.94
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missioners of counties have lf3 '1 : { : Lots 11 'and 12, Block '>' :
most } ft thence W to N Co 10 _.( ; : : t: : f > 202 ______._ f '',"r ;-, Mrs. F. C. Deacon __. 4.95
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asked that the state law be disregarded ) Lot 11, Block 203... -.
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degrees and 43 min ;. ,' ', '-. .t' .;. .' F. W: Iverson _.______ 2.96
on this type of hunting. 'V alg. RD RWY. to -.1; ,::' .;. : Lot 3, Block 204 _,_._ "' .,. r Geo. Prevatt __?_____._ 7.11

Mr. Ickes said that five years of pt of Beg. __._:_ 23 43 34 ;- ..25 Darrell. & S Pansy Smith _. 13.61 Lot Lots 13.2: Block and 3,204 Block_._ ." I R. N. Miller, Agent _'_ 3.04

Beg. S\V Cor. of Cec:1l ., ,.... 207 _.__......_._.._, ., ,', : : .
regulation had so increased the J. Aiken Tract 'V .," \ -"'_ > ; :; R. N. Miller, Agent _._:__ 4.95

waterfowl population that it was and Parallel cord :;. :, Lot 7, Block 207 --_'" -..tX.: M1 /!-. L' <'.- J 'Thos. B. Logan _____.._.. 2.78
Lot 13, Block 207 _. ..1 ,
Mrs. Frances Neiman __ 2.65
possible to liberalize the laws. He and 50 tt.,parallel N 150 ft.,Co.E Lots 21 and 22, Block ;'i, :'y...<: 'J .;

did not indicate, however, that RD. 50 ft. S to Beg. 23' 43U: .25 Mc W. Fullwood ____.,.__ 4.92 Lot 208 21,-Block 208--.::: /' '=-:'. '.' :.'. .'-. : O. -;'. Mrs. Louls'l\Ior __._.___._ 4.21_
> R. N. Miller, Agent _._ .68
W% of E'h of NWT/ S .
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the day of stringent regulationswas Lots 25 and 26, Block :;: :--. ".r..: .
and of of
over. 50 F.'V'h J. Tokeeda EJh __?..._....____.. 9.12 SEA; or NWi __.? .24 43 34 208 --.-208Z... .. "'.''";'4.-1- ">,:. ':"- 1#' Mile Spear Burns ______ 4.71 $,
; Lot 34, Block -- :., S* :' C. C. Hare _.______...._..
The bag limit on doves was decreased E% of NEJ,4 of NW 24' 43, 34 20 Chns. N. Williams :_--::..:.-:..._.. 6.37 Lot 29? Block 354 ___ ;::i' :/: :_,.": -- '. Alice G. Rothrock __ 2.46 3.29

from 15 to 12 because the Gus Cantrell recorded tract in in. ., (. Lot, 28, Block 355 ...- ;:,. TLot : '" '. .-.. <. C. 1\L Baker...- __ 1.21
NE1, 9, Block 357 __ ?-' ;,% ."."''.-:' ." Fred l\Ienrre ....__._..______ 2.30

severe winter in the South last year page Deed 59 Book.__No._...._16.._. 24 (3:1: 9E'h Gus Cantrell _-:...-.;............... \1.43 Lot Lot 4 5,, Block Block 358 358 -, ... '.-:>4''v: 't':' ; Miss Marjory _Durgin 1-== 3.29:

depleted the supply of these birds. of NWW of NWW 35 43 v M 20 S. O. Godman ___..__._.__...__._. 3,31 Lots 15 to 17, Block-- ',, "..'- : ,:-. .. D. R. Larsen __.___ 3.29
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E1f.z Of NEW of NV'1 44 34 20 Ernest H. May .,_..____.....__ 6.37 358 .____.____._._ : -.
Theresa A.
E% of SW 4 of SWW 1 44 31 20 Robt. D. Lyons __._.:_._.._.__, 4,40E ? :,g: Pearson & '
Registration Books In E% of NEW of NWW 13 44 34 20 F. Slattery _.__?____?_.. 49.74 Lot 34, Block 358 __ -'VJS* :'"', ''. Hattie A. Libby ___ 21.23
____..____... ", : .._ Clew. Realty &, Dev. Co. 3.29
E3 of SWW of NEW 25 44 31 20 E. N. Turner 6.37 Lot 43. Block 358 _.._ .''. "-" "-_ .: .
: ; Hilda Tocnberg _._._.._
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E', of SWW of NWW 29 44 34 20 1\1. H. White 6.37 Lots 16 and 17, Block '
Precincts. September 2 E% Of SWW of SWW 9 45 34 20 l\Irs. Henry Winter __._ 6.37 360 ___ ...* .\r>? \ ,:.
"'-- H. E. Walker __....._____ 3.66
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W% of SWW of NEW 21 45 31 20 Jacob Wolken 6.37 Lots 30 and 31, Block ; -*" i; '." :- 55 "
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SWW of SEW (lot 360 _____ ..:S. ,.:. ;. .,,... .___ R. L. Guthrie __ ____ 5.50
NWW ,. ____ 1 46 34 10 :M. D. Calmecheal.Louls Block' ', -.' '
-- --- Lots 34 and 35, : ":f, *,>*
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Abeson _.___._____._ 4.02 360 ----.--.............<....... t -i-"f! ;.*: -.. A. A. Dobbins _____ 5.50
county registration Eof SWW of NWW 25 46 34 20 Unknown _____._____ 6.37E. Lot 16, Block 361 __. .".1: ,y.+*' :- J. G. O'Neal ___ 3.29 ,r'
Hendry books ?' '
W of NWW of SEW 25 46 34 20 F. Yehling ___._ 6.37 '. ''
Lot 19, Block 361 f, ::<. : ,
will be placed in the five precinctsof All ___?__---:.___ 2 47 34 640 Tamlami Land Dev' Co. 35.69 Lot 30, Block 362 -_-_- ....*4:.J*;*1*1..A.f. ':' .'< Clew N. B. Realty & Dev. Co. 2.30

the 2 All ___..:-.____.._. 4 47 34 640NtiV Tamlaml Land Dev Co. .. 35.69N. :. ?. .. O'Kelly & J.__E.
to _
September
county remain :' Beardsley, Agent 3.59
and S% ___._ 5 47 34 480 Whidden-D. G. *' -
Lots 1 and E -.. .
in the hands of assistant McCormack ____.__._ 22.77N. 2.k'l: ,':. .. ".'."
Block 363 ._ ,. Jewell Seigler _.__.....
--M- P.- 14.49
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registration officials some six weeks All _......_.._._.._.._ 7 47 34 640 Whidden-D. G. Lot 13, Block 363 4>ti >--'. C. E. Robbins .______ 11.98
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McCormack 35.99 S .
? Lot 10, Block 367 i JWV:-i._ Emil Hensbourg _
through October 12, according to All _.._._._.?_._._.___._..__ 10 47 34 640 Tamtaml Land Dev. Co. 35.69 Lot 17, Block -t',1',:. '.- M. A. Farran _____ 3.69
John L. Hall. supervisor of regis- All _......__.._..__.._.._._._.... 12 47 34 640 Tamlami Land Dcv. Co. _. 35.69 Lot 25, Block 369'1 367. .,!. .. Guy Pearl _, 3.69 3.29
W>'_ of NEW ____ 13 47 3.1 ,80 Anton J. Hladik _'_'_'_"'_"_ 9.26 Lot 13,. Block 370 __ ..j. ;;-<: C. T. 1\Ienkervis _..___ 3.65
tration for this county. __ .__.__.__ __.._ 640 ; .
All + 14 47 34. Tamlami Land Dev. Co 35.69 Lot 38, Block 370 ___ fv- : c 1 \Irs. Ethel I. Button ___ 3.29
However, books for all districts N% and SEI __.._.. 17 47 34 440 N. 'Vhidden-D. G. Lot 12, Block 374 --. i'i; : : ''J. H. C. Avant _____.. 9.09
McCormack ___ 27.17 Lot 10,. Block .377 _._ ". '. .Mrs.
: >' F. C. Deacon & J. D.
opened August 5 at the courthousefor 'V'h or W,4 __.::.___ IS' 47 34 160 Tamlaml Land Dev. Co. _. 14.55. f .:\ ,. .ti Garber .__.__..___ 2.96
the registration of electors,. and E1,1: _____________._._ 19 47 34 320 The Dale Miller Realty Co. 18.07N. Lot 15. Block 377 ___ '". ,:{;. :: ."J. .: :'"'"'' : Unknown ____ 3.29
W 11.1 ---:-____.:-._ 19 47 34 320 \VhJdden.D. G. Lots 32 and 33, Block .i--'.' jf'J; ? ;-
registrations will be taken Mon- McCormack ,,_"'__,_,,___.. 18.31 377 .__..__.___:._ .u,:( ..V:- .t '''f'., G. E. Etherton _._..,._ 6.67 '
day, Wednesday and Friday of each All ____.__.....__.._ 22 .7 3. 6.10 Tamiami Land Dev. Co. 35.69 Lots 17 and 18, Block ( .' "
All _.__....___..____._ 24 47 34 640 Tamiaml Land Dev Co. 35.69 378 _.__.__ /\' /*..:.:,. Mary Hayes Davis _..i___ 22.20 ,!
week' up to and including Saturday, All _-:._.___. :.._ 26 47 34 640 Tamlami Land Dev Co. 35.69 Lot 3, Block 381 __'''_ ';'-' '.:" '-i. E. A. Erickson _._..___,___ 2.66
October 12. All _.. ___;:.__. 28 47 34 640 Tamiami Land Dev. Co.. ... 35.69N. Lots 22 and 23, Block > '*'> '

This registration will be All _?__._ -.....:..-._..... 29 47 34 640 Whidden.D.-. 383 -- -....--- I. "_ ..;.:. C. L. Reddish _..._.._._____ 5.27
general. McCormack __.__._..___ 35.99N. Lots 13 to T7, Block' >'-" : "

Any one who voted In the spring All 31 47 34 640 Whidden-D. G. 385 ..'-. ...._.__..... -S.:'/ : .: F. G. Johnson ...._._........__.. 9.98
primaries will be eligible McCormack __'__"_'._ 35.99N. Lot 21, Brock 412 _...! '.-- C ::'. -:"' /% \ -"- May' S. Ames _._._:!:...__ 2.96
to vote
All ___...t...._ .:::L.h.;_ 33 47 34 640 Whidden-D. G. Lots 21 and 22, Block '. >V ,.-."T ,.:..'

in the November election without ..;. McCormack ..___._...._.._ 35.99N. 417 "... _-. ;;,.t..., .. v'. J. C. Curtiss _._.__._____ 3.36
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further registration. AIl ___.._.._':,.,:._i... ."'34 47 3.1 640 Whidden-D. G. Blocks 419 420 and -- :. .i',' ,' (s-':

McCormack .._._.........__?_......_ 35.99 421 ._.....__...._____ .. ; ,- y '> 3 i .\. C. L. RY. Co. _.___ 10.56
Persons who have been in the I All __._.._...:_..___...,__. 36 47 34 640 No' Whidden-D. G. Lots 27 and 28, Block ';'>' : J. '_:"*,:...: .

state a year by November 5, or J :McCormack ..._T..__'_._.__ 35.99N. 422 ..-_-._---..--. '?!'\'> t_' ..,...: R. N. Miller _.____ 1.H
All _____::..__....._ 1 48 3. 640 Whidden-D.. G. Lots 25 and 26, Block .r."
who have attained their 21st birthday McCormack ______. 31.58. 423 _.__-- __._ j. '4:: Mrs. Eva M. ''Powell __ 4.30
by that day, are eligible to All' ___._. __:__:....... 2 48 3t 640 N. Whidden-D. G. Lot 27, Block 423; __.... "" "'. "", R. H. Hopkinson .__._._. 2.25 i.-'
McCormack ...__._.._.____._ 31.58N. Lots 28 and 29 Block ; .-. '
register.No All _.._.-.....-._.._.__.. \ 3 48 34 \ 640 Whldden-D. G. 423 ____!...._..._..._ ".< R N. Miller __,._-._._ 4.43
oath to McCormack ._.__..._ 31.58N. Lots 35 ,
support any party or .w :, and 36, Block : ', >; i
Is All --_.-..-.'::'-:, ,-,-,- S 4 48 34 640All WhiddenD.MG.. 446 __?____'.._____ T Jordon Elers ._.._____.. 4.43
person required of registrants. z McCormack ._.. 31.58N. Lot 15, Block 451 ._ 1643'. 34 : Harvey Guthrle _----_ 5.75
Registrants must declare that .__.__..:::.:__:: __._ :: : 48 34 640 Whldden-D. G. Lot 9, Block 495 ___ Robt. Espie, Jr. _: 2.70
they have McCormack ___i___...__ 31.58N. Lots 12 and 13, Block \' .. .
lived in the state one All __.__ ___._.... 6 48 34 640 Whidden-D. G. ; 495 _..______. :- Ruth R. Beardsley 6.31
year, in the county for 60 days, and McCormack _...__.__.._.?_?__ 31.58N. Lot 14, Block' 495 ___. *, '" Claude L. Beckett _..:. 3.87
for 30 in the All .._.__ .._.... ...._. ..__ 9 48 34 640 Whidden-D. G. Lot 16, Block 495 __ C. M. Allen 3.23
days from ;
precinct _____.._.___ f -
McCormack 31.58 Lot 9, Block 498 __.__ R. N. Miller, Agent ____ 1.44'Mrs.
which they register.Is All .__.:___._ 10 48 34 640 N. Whidden-D. G. Lot 15, Block 498 __ Edith L. Taylor __ 2.70
McCormack _.__.____ 31.58N. Lot 7, Block 505 ._.._. 15 43 34 Mrs. Holdsworth __ 1.44
All __.____:___ 11 48 34 ,640 Whidden-D G. I Blocks: 605, 606, 607
McCormack _...._...__..___._._ 31.58 and 608 __._.. 16 43 34 3 RR. RT.W. _______ 3.72
Your Subscription Paid TOWNSITE OF THE Block 610 612, 613
CITY OF CLEWIS- 614, 615 and 616 _._ 15 43 31 10 RR. RT-W. .._._____ 10.61In

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