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Title: The Clewiston news
Physical Description: Newspaper
Language: English
Publisher: Louis A. Morgan
Place of Publication: Clewiston Fla
Creation Date: May 29, 1942
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 13--:NUMBER 28 CLEWISTON, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1942 SUBSCRIPTION-92.00 ,PER ) 1IA.a.



:Senate Committee FavorsBitting's I Senior Girls Are Six Graduates Receive


Guests of KiwanisThe ,


Plan For Rubber Diplomas On TuesdayDraft
members of the Senior Class

and the faculty of the Clewiston \
c, High School were invited guests at I _

. ..Hope' Is Seen For The I USSC Employees Enjoy the the Kiwanis Inn Wednesday Club's regular evening.meetingat Office Sends 0Erwin I Johnwick Makes-


": Enlistment of 'Glades I II Dance On Friday Night The three girls, who are membersI Seven To Blanding, Splendid Talk To
I \ : I of the class attended, Miss Mary
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I Johnson, Miss Beulah Guthrie and GraduatesThe
,Farmers In Effort -
""' I A large group of sugar corpora- Miss Louise Roath. Absent were, The local draft office sent seven

-- I tion employees and their families the three boys, Hager Lowe, Gus white selectees to Camp Blandinglast
Hope that the' Florida Everglades,/ and single employees' and dates enjoyed Cantrell, and John Bethea.. Faculty Tuesday and at least three of six members of the graduating -
'and other productive agricultural!, a dance last Friday night at members attending were PrincipalR. these have been returned home class of Clewiston High School
sections, will be enlisted for a' the Sugarland Park Auditorium. W. Turk, Dan Padgett, Miss Mary rejected by the army examinatingboard. received their diplomas Tuesday
Neeley, Miss Hannah York, Mrs. evening at exercises held in the
prominent role in the nation's I' Music was furnished by an all- '
synthetic rubber program was held soldier orchestra from Morrison W. G. Arey and Mrs. Hub Spooner. The seven were: Francis Suttle, high school auditorium and attended -

out by the Gillette committee of ,Field, West Palm Beach, arrangedfor Other guests were W. P. Walker, Onenta, N: Y. transfer, Edwin Tay- by'a capacity crowd.
the senate before which Clarence by ,Prof. F. G. Sturchio,, direc- Mrs. W. E. Dilley and M. S. lor Hammond, Belle Glade trans The commencement program did
'Bitting, president of the United tor of the sugar corporation band.It Wright. fer, Glenwood Vanlandingham Han- not begin until eight o'clock but
I ,! 'States Sugar Corporation, appeared was said to have been excellent The program was arranged by cock, Gainesville transfer, Cleveland 'for fifteen minutes before the opening -
I I ''i Washington. Thursday.This I music and efforts will be made to Hub Spooner, who introduced each Daniels and Geo. W. McClelland, the school band, under its director -
expectation was raised at have this group play here many of the honor guests. The girls re- LaBelle, Arthur Howard Neal and ,Frank G. Sturchio, played a ,
the end of a one-hour committee times in the future.BACCALAUREATE. sponded with a short talk in'which John Howard McRee of Clewiston. number of selections and receivedthe

I hearing, at which, Bitting testified each told something of her plans commendation of the audiencefor
: "his company had been, informed, for the future. Prof. Turk talkedon their ability.

j'' that unless he could produce rubber IS the progress made 'at the school PROMOTION OF 32 The band played the processional,
;j from plant life at, 10 cents aj i : this year and each teacher, also told "Organ Echos" as the graduatesin

i ,ii I ..pound, or under, 'his proposal was something of the work being done. caps and gowns, entered the auditorium

I .... fruitless because the petroleum interests PREACHED SUNDAY Special thanks were extended by SIXTH GRADERS IS and seated themselves on
,;! had the business "in the the teachers to the Kiwanians for the stage with the speakers of the
i bag." Ii their co-operation,, ,particularly the evening. The stage was' decorated
i Bitting's testimony brought I BY REV. HC.: MEADOR providing of glasses ,for needy chil- HELD FRIDAY NIlE with vases 'of cut spring flowers
Chairman Guy M. Gillette sharply dren. Dan Padgett, agricultural with sprays of 'flowers placed along

forward in his chair. I I vocational teache, explained the the front of the stage. The speakers -
"They'll be surprised at ,the number Graduates of Clewiston High wood-working course that will be 'Promotion exercises for the and graduates were seated in a

,of holes in that" bag," Gillette School heard a most inspirational offered beginning June 1st. The Elementary School were held in "V" arrangement with the open end
I interrupted. baccalaureate sermon Sunday even- course is planned Jor'\boys ages 17 the auditorium Friday evening facing the audience and the back ,
i "Who'll put 'em in?" prompted ing at the high school auditorium to 25, but those outside this age when 32 members of the sixth ; end closed by the speaker's,, table. "
j South Carolina's "Cotton Ed" delivered by Rev. H. C. Meador, group who desire to take the'course grade received their certificates of A public address system was usedto
J ':Smith. pastor of, theFirst Baptist Church will not be excluded. The ,course graduation from the elementary I bring the various, talks clearlyto
,. "'V e will," promised Gillette. of. Clewiston.A will include a building project, grades. the large audience.

I \ The "in the bag" discourage- large crowd attended the bac- 'which will provide a shop for the' The address to the class 'was The invocation was given by Rev.

I: ... ment came In mid-February, Bit- calaureate :program which was open- vocational agriculture .classes at made by Rev. John N. Montgomery,I I I H. C, Meador, pastor of the Baptist -
I ting testified, when Rubber Reserve ed the the school. A. O. Ward, representing Community Church, which ,was followed by
a' Clewiston
by :processional sung by minister, of the
Corp., officials invited the Community Chorus directed by J. the school board and W. C. Church, who admonishedthe I I the salutatory address by Hager

I sugar company to ,discuss informallyits E. Beardsley., Father T. J. Geary, Owen, a trustee gave assurances ''of boys and girls to develop: three Lowe. In the salutatory Hager
to continued cooperation for the proj said that the class members knew
proposal plant 100,000 acres :pastor of St. Margaret's Catholic A's, ambition, application and
cf ,sugar cane, sweet potatoes and ect. that they were standing on the
Church, gave the invocation and achievement, as :part of their character -
\ peanuts, in cooperation"with independent Cantrell threshold of destiny, that they
Gus Jr., one, of the grad- :
Everglades farmers, to were preparing to go into ,the worldto
uates, 'read the ,Old Testament Scrip- The decorated with
produce some 10 percent, : of thenation's stage was study and to learn ,and ,tomor-
ture from Genesis.An CLEWISTON INN IS
fern and ,other garden flow-.
: roses, .
synthetic: rubber needs. row to be accepted or rejected by
anthem "Dark Waters", was ers., The girls 'wore long pastel
\ It was'then, Bitting said, that : the world. He extended greetingsto
sung by the community chorus after : dresses with, a shoulder' corsage of for their
Josiah Ferris, an official of United COOPERATING their friends help ,and
which Miss Mary: Johnson, class rosebuds in white '
the boys were I '
[ ] ,States' Sugar 'Corporation, was .interest in: Jhe.past and. their inter-
valedictorian,, xea*!: the New Testament with boutonniere After the :
a rose : '
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i told by :=r. +war'4Leidlein; of est in what: they'were at :present
the ;Reserve a Rubber' "Corporation, Scripture from Matthew. ALL WAR EFFORTSAs opening prayer 'by Father Geary, and what they would become..' ,

that oil interests ,had ,the ''synthetic Rev Meador's "sermon" was on the pupils ::sang: their class song. The graduation speaker was Prof.
rubber program "in the bag." the, topic, "Meeting Life's Chal Mrs. Charlotte Walston, 6th grade Erwin Johnwick, principal of the

:Bitting testified that if his 'company lenge" and dealt, with the necessary National Hotel Week is ob- teacher, made 'a short talk to the South Bay school who gave a
were given immediate priori-: preparation for, meeting a challenge served June 1st to' 7th over' the class., After the address of Rev. simple, down-to-earth talk in understandable
ties the Everglades would be producing 'greater than any ever faced by 'a nation Clewislon residents can 'well Montgomery: Principal R. W. Turk language to the class
?' essentials for rubber withina graduating class before in a world ,be proud of the participation of the read an original poem of con- : on the subject, "Youth Works for
year, "possibly In nine months. racked in the pangs of war and Clewiston Inn in all progressive gratulations to 'the sixth gradersand Security." 'In his, talk he dealt
Committee reports from various I seething as a cauldron with hatred; movements. Although located ina delivered the awards. with' the attitude of the graduating
: petroleum interests indicate little i a world in which a, .few men are -small town the Inn is as modernas Perfect''' attendance, certificateswere student and warned of the pitfallsin

hope for more than "drop-in-the- aspiring to dominate, ,the 'f human the finest in its appointmentsand awarded to Jimmy Johnson of I a world in which democracy: isno'v
:, bucket" rubber ,until well into race and in which the devil is service and keeps pace with the fourth grade, Fred Young of pitted against dictatorship in'"
1943. 'controlling the lives of the ma- the best efforts of members of the the fifth grade and Jackie Redishof a life and death struggle. He urged '
jority of peoples.He hotel association.The the sixth grade. them not to wait to make up their '
I
spoke of the necessity for minds what to do but to
Bowling Teams I national hotel slogan this Yearly honor' roll certificates prepare
adequate: preparation to meet this year is "On the Home' Front, Hotels'I'went to Mary Faye Andrews, Janice I at once for a technical job for he
challenge and pointed to the i envisioned world in which only
Are OrganizedFollowing many Also Serve." In maintaining the Magill and John De Valcouit of the a .:
I years of preparation which had highest peak of efficiency in oper-I first grade, ,Beth Gardner, Emma 1 technicians would succeed, following
the band concert ?t ,been given by some of the world's ation the Clewiston Inn is con- Jane Ezelle, David Burke, and the war, ,a world in which the
greatest men for a comparatively jack-of-all-trades has little part. He
national Darlene Knowles of the second
Sugarland Park Auditorium last tributing to the effort. As
short-lived task., He said that he warned also against acceptance of a
Shelfer -
the demands of greatly increased grade, Joyce, Turner, Wayne
night a joint meeting of the auditorium -
knew each of the without
,graduates felt in- and Eleanor Von Mach of the job for' high 'wages giving
business required changes and
committee and and
captains that their twelve years of thought to its 'duration and urged
prepa- Blocker Skip- _
third Kenneth ,
quickto grade,
representatives of the several bowl- novations the Inn has been ,
,. ration should make them able to Johnson, Gene that they accept less money in a
Cothern
Jimmy
make them., py ,
ing teams held and
was plans'made
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fIght! life's battles and were asking Land, Harry Vaughn, John Williams position which would carry throughin
for a: bowling tournament which '' ,During the past, year an extensive
"What do l' lack? This he com- Margaret Himrod and Ruth the war's aftermath.
will, open ,on Tuesday, June 9. remodelling program was carriedout. ,
pared to the Biblical story of the Okerstrom of the fourth grade, American Legion medals were
Sixteen teams have already been I wealthy young ruler ,_who came be- Private baths were added to Nadine Andrews and Robert James presented ,by W. C. Owen to Joan
'II organized and the personnel of fore Jesus and met every requirement 28 rooms, giving the hotel 41 rooms Wiandt of' the fifth grade and CarLine Bethea and Louise Roath who had
each team is almost complete. save one to meet eternal life. with private baths. Two-thirds of Berner, Anthony Toulis and been selected as the outstanding
Seven men will be on each team the ,rooms have had new floral car-
This one requirement, that he sell Clifford of the sixth grade. boy''and girl in the senior class' for
Beatty,,
t fI' making a total of, 116 bowlers for all of his goods, and give to the pets installed. The furnishings in Members of the sixth grade scholarship and extra-curricular ac-
II '*: the tournament.. :poor 'he was unwilling to do. ,the lobby have been redecorated, Albert Stephens, Anthony tivities. The Clarence R. Bitting
:
were
\, Matches will be held on Tuesday The speaker :pointed to many I and the cocktail lounge has been Toulis, Earnest Smith, Dick Schiffli, cash award of $25 went to Mary
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and instances where decorated in a patriotic theme. The Johnson valedictorian, and .R. W. ,:
... .. Thursday nights with the 'first a man had 'failedin Solon Mills, Bobby Knight Eddie ,
If two matches only thing but that' corridors have received new carpets.In (Continued on Page 4)
t beginning at seven o'- one had Conkling, Harold' Broaderick, I[ ,
,; clock and the final two beginning caused his complete failure and his the kitchen additional'equip- Claude Williams, Clifford Beatty,
,I; at nine o'clock. It will be 'a split advice 'to complete preparation was ment, including an electric range Alfred '''Dunaway, Archie Surrency, Diamondball LeagueTo
tournament with the winners of to find Jesus and take Him as alifelong and additional parts to the Deisel Joseph Carter Cain Paul Andrews,
t. the first half playing, the winners partner, one who can best range, has doubled the stove ca- Shirley Krueger, Betty Lou Emer- Begin WednesdaySix
': of the second half for the top help in meeting all of life's chal- pacity. .
(Continued on Page 8) I
:prize money. There will be no lenges. Under the management of Mr.
handicaps in the first half but The benediction by Fr. Geary and Mrs. C. L. Downs the Inn has diamond ball teams have' been
. handicaps ,will be arranged for the and the recessional by the Com- made an enviable reputation for READ FAMILY LEAVINGMrs. organized for league play among
second half based on showings in munity Chorus closed the program. comfort and hospitality during the the employees of United States
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the first haff. This will better bal- few years since its opening', and W. A. Read and Miss Eliza- Sugar Corporation and play will Ret
ance the teams for the last half Sugar Cane Press' I- business for the past twelve monthshas beth Read are leaving tomorrow.for underway at Townsite Athletic
play. far surpassed that of the their beach home at Sunset Field next Wednesday' afternoon.

A rules committee composed of Published This Week, preceding twelve. ,Beach, near St. Petersburg. Mr. All games will be, played on this .
A. E. Oliver, S. L. Crochet and E. The Inn is introducing a cocktail Read, who has for many years helda field until the new one is completed -
H. Holstine was named 'to draw up --- I I hour from 6 to 7 daily when lieutenant's commission in the in Sugarland Park.
rules to govern the tournament Volume 5, Number '2 of the drinks in the cocktail lounge will reserve corps was recently calledto Several practice games have: been
and to decide on prizes. Sugar Cane Press. an eight-page be served, two for the price of one. active duty and is now, at FortMcClelland played and there is much enthusiasm -
newspaper published: by l: the em- This does not include beer or soft Alabama, in, the Fourth I among the members of the '
HOTEL .OFFICIALS VISIT I ployees of the United States Sugar drinks and does not apply 'to drinks Corps Engineers. Their son, Bill teams. Games in the league will

'" M'= Corporation, ,was issued on Tuesdayof served elsewhere in the hotel at Read, will remain in Clewiston I be played on Wednesday and' Fri
.; Hunter Johnson, State Hotel Commissioner -' this week. Copies are circulated that hour. Similar cocktail hours where 'he is 'connected with Riddle- day afternoons of each week and
,,' ,"- ',_ and Robert Ridley, secre- free to every' employee cf have proved very popular in many McKay Aero College as Link in- Recreational Supervisor, A. E.,
tary to the state hotel commission, the corporation.This resort hotels. structor. 't Oliver, states that another afternoon
were visitors in Clewiston this issue is one of the newsiestyet "On the Home Front, Hotels Al- The Read family ,has lived in may have to be devoted to these
week, stopping at the Clewiston published, with six pages cram i so Serve" applies to the' personnelof Clewiston for the past year, Mr; games.
., ,Inn. full of happenings on the planta- the Inn, as well as to the man- Read being 'resident ''engineer for The six teams some of. whom
Mr. Johnson, is interested in the tions, in the office and at the agement. War savings stamps and the U. S, Engineers on the Caloosa- have yet to name captains and
observance of National'Hotel' Week sugar house, a full page of comics bonds are sold at the office and :all hatchee-Okeechobee ,drainage proj-; other officers are the Boilerites,
June 1st to 7th and expressed his and a full pictorial page of life In employees are buying them reg- ect. W. Ct Nall has been named Millites, ',P. M. S.; Office, Field ,and
pleasure at finding the Inn 'keeping the plantations. ularly..., In the Red Cross drives for :acting resident engineer and he and Moots. The latter' team Is madeup

fro :. step with, the, leading hotels of .The next issue,. of, the newspaper membership and for war-relief his family will move here from, from the personnel and timekeeping
," ,- the state. : will be in July (Continued on page 8) Moore Haven In a. few days. I departments.



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,y. I L Desert Warriors of U. S. 1


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This series of pictures shows some of the training routine of coast

artillery anti-aircraft units somewhere in.the Mojave desert of California,

R F EN with sidelights on the daily lives of our boys as they prepare to meet all I
comers on better than even terms. I GE SCRE N ADIOS

(Released by Western Newspaper Union)
Hitler's Scheme '' 76 9 "Y+ ., 'i%?v4. 9fr9ry %eS6... .'7 .
Washington, D. C. <.'' 9',,'b r' : h:s. 'x- ''%" ,? .2 ; wgyBH/,7 w ,, ..
From indisputable diplomaticsources r;( 3//'C:: w"f 'y : Y .Cl'F' : r Ry: !h.. By VIRGINIA VALE
WON'T BE LONG NOW your reporter learns that 4'r. ; pARAMOUNT'S "Wake Is-
Macon Reed, ex-Washington news to win with their }. ; : *
the Nazis hope ..rti: J : land" ran into unexpected
man, now a private in the army, fifth and sixth columns, what they ; "<" ;:: .f'* ?,: '.y., ,if..> .. ./ 'f/' : .':,r? trouble
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has this to say about the new military could not win on the battlefields.If "z1t6W.f. <:,. : ;::;N ::> /i. y frAt". l":." .' ": #" \. ,.: '.' ..'";:':7<,;": ,:,,Z&" other day. Some 150
machines which Uncle Sam is the Russian campaign fails Hit -fM < "k' ,' i" .. ,: >i Filipinos, engaged to portray invading -
so swiftly whipping into'shape: the, German .. : ..'. ..j'/ !t '.''f.<' '.. ::." ,'".7..""', ,., 1" Nipponese
ler is to be deposed-and !! > troops, were
"How is it to be in the army? General Staff will pose as the to charge a machine gun nest
There is breath-taking exhilarationin savior of the world from Bolshevism "< : :
swinging across a parade ground There is only one rub- t : f"j: j manned by Robert Preston and

and seeing and feeling the other columns Hitler is planning it all to save him- > ; William Bendix. "Half of you
in the effortless, 's.6." / %-' : ." + ;; $ i;::' Y17:% Y/7H., #, fall "
moving march step of the self from the allied armies and the ,m>bab.Jn,., a.wigv.,4\\'fi.7'''' :,,>a'\;.:a.'i'{:o J( dead, they were told.;When
smooth, free armies of Germany.The M the smoke cleared all 150 were J.-
American army-marching, march- stretched corpse-like on the ground.
only thing Hitler has to offer
to heaven knows
ing, marching The scene was shot again after the
moment and the civilized world is his death. The ,
where. At such a ,
same instructions were given. Same
only people more double crossed
only at such a moment, one gets a
result.
They'd play soldiers -
Japanese
than the conquered are the appeasers. -
of the true strengthof
flash perception
only if they could play dead
boundless of The only people more brutally
America, a sweep treated than captured civilians are ones, so Director John Farrow had
to
I chuckle
irresistible power-and
to
the German industrialists who give, in.
myself and think 'What is everybodyin gave -E--;
Washington in such a fret and Hitler his first money.
worry about?' Mandalay? Lashio? Hitler believes he can bribe Amer- Kate Smith recently signed a contract ,..
Trifles, boys, mere trifles. We heard ican business men with their own to make a series of. shorts for
the news of their fall with a yawn bank deposits and, the American Columbia under the collective title -
YI n ( /rN.Y M of "America Sings With Kate
and got on with our work. Just people with the deeds to their own
wait till we get started. It won't belong homes. The American answer will
be with American scrap-iron-not
now! on r /
Nazi scraps of paper. Hitler's offer //

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER will be seventh heaven for the sixth
THE WAR? column. But American businesswill r

At six one morning, Henry Wal- not be fooled by Hitler's profitsin
lace woke up and began thinking dollars. The United States Con- rJ1
about the speech he was going to stitution has paid too many divi- ;
: make in New York. Ideas kept tum- dends in peace and dignity. MacAr- Leaving their base camp, this anti-aircraft regiment (top) pulls out
bling into his mind. Quietly, so as thur, Stilwell, O'Hare, Wheless and across the desert to the anti-aircraft firing range. Lower photo shows the
not to disturb Mrs. Wallace, he Bulkeley are building a firm foun- soldiers, after! a rigorous day of drilling in the windswept 100-degree
reached for the dictaphone and be- dation for peace-with a wall forHitler's
gan speaking into ,it. back.Scrambled temperature of the desert, filing past the kitchen for the evening meal.

He dictated to the length of one

cylinder, Mrs. Wallace still slept. Eggs:
Next morning, he woke again at
The picture of wrecked Rotter''
six and did the same thing. On "
dam, in the Times mag, is some-
the third morning, he woke at 3:30.:
thing the United Nations must remember KATE SMITH
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This time, he dictated the remain- S .'
to bring to the treaty table.
der of the speech, which ran to 3,000 It's a convicter. An unarmed town, 4Y' J' ,r 0 'o er' Smith"-for one dollar as total com .....
words. Mrs. Wallaceslept on. destroyed to show how tough the pensation. All profits over that sum
The vice president still had two go to the USO.
Nazzys are. And a good argumentfor
before the -=. .
weeks to speaking -
spare
: a deal that will keep them from
engagement, but the thoughts had ever getting tough again Washington Five years. ago Tim Whelan, ol
been simmering in his mind, and he correspondents. a phrasefor F A RKO Radio, saw a Spanish picture
wanted to get them down. He want- colleagues who will square so- in' Seville, and began looking for a
ed to say-not in words hurriedly dark-eyed -actress'who appeared :
cial obligations by plugging their young
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thrown together on the way to New hosts' angle in their sheets: "Theycan oM+e i in it. He finally found her;

fi York-what he felt about fighting be bought for:.a canape." she's Mapy Cortes, of Puerto Rico,
'i I; the war to a finish, then making and will appear in an important rolf

; a peace that will stick. ,. in his musical.
-- new
h<"" :' 0's -
Lots of Congressmen would be. ,
; People's Revolution. jumpier than they already are if Here is Private. Ralph Jacobsen, Private Lloyd Lammers of fort ,K-- 4'
: The general applause to that they knew their letters were being of Seattle, quenching his thirst from I Worth, Tex., uses his mess kit to dig Marguerite Chapman'was a memo

I speech is still reverberating in shown around. These are the soreheads his canteen* a fox hole in the, ,.shale and sand. ber of the Navy Blues Sextette: be- '.4
j Washington.. Because it was one of who are being goody-goody in 'I fore Columbia upped her into the big J
the most important speeches of the public but as Bund-loving as ever time last January., Now another :
j war. Titled, "The Price of Free in private. It's the old racket of member of it, Lorraine Gettman, I
; World Victory," it was a forecast of trading their faces for a few votes .. steps out. Re christened Leslie 1''

; world freedom after victory. It's going to be very interestingto Brooks, she's been given a long- ,
Wallace has turned out more see what the dailies, that have N term contract by the company, as I j
i words than, any other member of been. warning there won't be any ro r..rs theresult, of her outstanding work in 4 :
I the Roosevelt family, includingthe elections, will do about sponsoring ; a supporting role in "Talk of the
President. But none of his words candidates. They have a choice of Town," co-starring Jean Arthur, ;
have been more significant than this admitting they have been lying or Cary Grant and Ronald Colman.
speech before the Free World asso- AA 1 A. us.T .
skipping all mention of the balloting. -*-
ciation in which he said
: "Every-
Which isn't a very smart limb to The route tlt led Jack Trent into
where the common people are on the :
get yourself out Bud.
on, the movies is a curious one. For-'
march.
merly a Montana schoolteacher, he .4
It included words of dire warningto
Hitler, and also words full of Archibald MacLeish, in an inter- became Shirley Temple's body- I
meaning to the future of imperialists view, discussed his hecklers, who guard, and wound up as an 'actor; ,J
such as: "No nation will have have grown since he took over the you'll see him in "Silver Queen," 1
the God-given right to' exploit other Office of Facts and Figures. "The the 1870 drama starring Priscilla J
riticism most often expressed Lane and. George Brent.
nations" "The march of free- "
dom of the past 150,years has beena against me," he said, "is the fact j
long-drawn-out people's revolution that I am a poet. Not that I am a y No one has viewed C. B. De- j
." bad poet. Simply to call a man a Mille's "Reap the Wild Wind" with
But especially significant were poet is, apparently, to throw a bad bn; d Wiij f''& .Jt3 Ki.J. 4<$;;"" more interest than did Rear Ad- :i

the words: "Those who write egg; at him" He might have Private Ben Haddock San Diego miral William D. Leahy, U. S. am- i
of
the peace must think of the been answering a small-timer, who bassador to France. The Techni- """
.. whole world. There can be no olumned a crud about winning the Calif., tucks himself neatly in y'w color sea saga, starring Ray Mil- ..]
;. privileged peoples." war with poetry, "sock 'em with a his foxhole to read a letter from the land, John Wayne and Paulette God-
I sonnet." That's the crackerbarrelstyle girl friend. Right: PFC Roy Falls dard, deals with America's fight to A
ENEMY ALIENS of satire, the easiest kind to all of 5 feet tall, trys to convincePvt. wipe out a nest of pirate wreckersin j

Some significant things are goingon write. It appeals to the, dopes by : Maurice JPhaley, 6 ft. A, that the Florida keys years ago. Lea- 4
behind-the-scenes in the justice ridiculing education very small all men are created equal. hy wrote DeMille that he "got the ,
department. With the savageness time. last of those wreckers" back in the

of a commando attack, Attorney .. .- year 1905.Ransom. j1
General Biddle has now launched an An editorial writer keeps repeat. -*"- ",
offensive against all enemy agentsin ing that we should win the war as -. Sherman finally has discovered .j r
the U. S. A., has given the green =quickly as possible, because peaceis the haunt where Dix Davis,
,. light to Big G-Man Hoover to move better than war Do you a (1A 13-year-old who plays "Stanley," the i
wherever he wants. have to have brains to figure that bellhop, spends the half hour before

._ This came after Biddle had been out? How come nobody ever broadcast time. It's the Shirley i i I
prodded by the White House for gives medals to critics for going to Temple studio, across the hall-he !
dawdling. Now, however, he has so many dull shows,all season? This just stands there and worships from j !
gathered large dossiers of sensational :one was so dull both,the Critics Circle afar
'. and incontestable evidence, and and Pulitzer Committee agreed no -)f -- jl jlf j 1

M looks as if several U. S. Fascists show was worth a prize This Ann Miller's been saying that. she I
would end up behind the bars. gives you an idea how temporaryfame was 18 ever since she.was .12. Tall l:
Biggest problem Biddle now facesis : is. If DiMaggio doesn't geta for her age, she did it then to keep i
German and Italian nationals hit one day-they boo him the prize-two weeks' work as a -
along the Atlantic seaboard. Army Whatever happened to those people stage attraction-at the Orpheum .
.:. brasshats have been demanding that who said they had proof Hitler was theater. At 14 she danced-and ;
." everyone born in Germany or Italy :lead? Here's one to make you fibbed-her way into a night club J
and still unnaturalized be moved dizzier: "Blithe Spirit," the play, engagement in San Francisco. That
, ;:' : west of the Allegheny mountains. Is barred from Army camps. Too year RKO signed her up, then Columbia
:- However, this, would mean a mass risgay, they said So what happens borrowed her; at 16, and

';: trek numbering perhaps a. million. i ? "Blithe Spirit" gives a r flJajj r. ,, ,, < s. still saying she' was 18-she landedon
,:', And: along the Pacific coast, even performance for-you'd never guess Tiij'y rf', : h Broadway. RKO again, .Columbia -
.. the movement of 100,000 Japanese West Pointers I again then Paramount, for
., proved a terrific headache. S "True to the Army." On April 12

,j Therefore Biddle is workingon Italy has celebrated the sixth an of this year she celebrated her 19th
the policy of picking out the niversary of its empire-which has birthday, on the "Priorities of'1942" I

': 'dangerous groups among Ger- ceased to.exist. A lost people cling- set. ;
mans and Italians, but leaving ing to a lost dream It takes -3l--
those whose loyalty seems OK. great men to look big in defeat. P tYk r Now that the "Are You a Missing I
Many of them are oldsters who Willkie, who missed the Presideny Heir" radio program has restored I
left Europe before the days of and O'Dwyer, 'who ran second its millionth dollar to rightful lega-
dictators. Many even have sons for mayor, are still good, men for t:11: .....> "'M :qiP JIIIJ'm! ; > :>w.,:"",(9''iW'q<::1:''',",:w.,:&:<<>>:v < tees, you'd think the program exec-
in the U. S. army. However, the those offices Did you hear utives would sit bacK'and relax, but
job of sorting the loyal from the why that New Yorker writer was Leaving the fox holes they had dug behind them, the soldiers charge -there are still 77 million unclaimed J

disloyal is going to be one of rejected for military service? The (upper photo) to holes, that were prepared and left by preceding troops. dollars buried in probate
the toughest jobs the doctors found out he had court records as a goal for the pro.
: justice de. a brain Below: A general rush as mail call is sounded in this lonely desert train'
j partment ever faced. murmur. inS camp. I gram to shoot at. '


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does not occupy herself with

spinning, some one in the empire

will suffer with hunger or Her Prerogative Without the Grounds

cold.-Chinese Proverb.I Jean-You can't believe all you "lIy girl's father doesn't like me."

.. believe in democracy because hear. "01& what grounds?"

it releases the energies Joan-No; but you can repeat it.We "On any grounds within ten miles of
..IiII of every human being.-Woodrow his house."

Wilson.In ---
are told that millions of
this broad ivorld of ours, Another Type
Amid the measureless grossness and germs cling to our paper money. "How did Smith hurt his hand?"
It's than most humans
more can
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the slag, "Rec less driving.
Enclosed and safe within its central do nowadays! "Smash up his car?"

heart, "No, just his finger. He missed
Nestles the seed perfection. Appreciated the nail."

WALT WHITMAN. Jean-7 wouldn't marry the best man \

No good Book, or good thing living.

of any sort, shows its best face Bert-I'm sorry you feel that way Anyone can recognize opportunL
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'I'i'i I Refreshments for the Class of '42! materials needed. Send your order to:

j (See Recipes Below) Sewing Circle Ncedlccraft Dept. ASP1RINJWORLD'S J])

82 Eighth Ave. New York LARGEST SELLER

>- Commencement ,Time This Week's Menu Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to
cover cost of mailing) for Pattern

There's a last-minute flurry ,of Commencement Refreshments No .............. AWAY GBJ CDRNS

hair brushing and straightening of Platter of Assorted Cold Cuts Name................................
I jl ties as Jane and Assorted Bread *Fruit Dreams Pain goes quick, corns
: Billy get ready Address.............................. speedily removed when
1 -- Honey Lemonade you use thin soothing m
I! I >1; for their graduation *Chocolate Covered Sugarless cushioning Dr. Scholl's
exercises. Zino-pads. Try them
Cake
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Recipes
t\\ ly the year the

I children are getf1
kind HOUSEHOlD
ting through with fections of some because there

: / to school.believe It's; hard isn't tn... ;! A' when are moments you actual- For ONLY 1 01 Now

1f v. p ly want to nibble
1 it? It seems like Less than
,. /L' ill beet with
just yesterday on somethingsweet. Try cooking greens
r..p.: .1 is bacon. After the bacon is
that they started school! Here a boiling,

I Your role is that of sitting back 'II" recipe featuring crisped in frying pan and served lk "CH

and beaming at their accomplish dried fruits noted with slices of hard-boiled eggs as C .fill .

ments but for their high a border around greens. I .
i just as important, providing JP:
sugar content. + i:bj b/,
'1 the children with a party and /
I '( refreshments after commencement. They're easy to Have' ,a brush especially for j !I: .

The meat platter provides an attractive fix and full of taste. scrubbing pastry boards and ta I:" a dose

assortment of sandwich fill *Fruit Dreams. bles. Wash and wipe dry, and be Use only as directed.A .

j er. Arrange in clockwise fashion, (Makes 60 squares) careful not, to allow the dough to

the following: chicken pattie, cooked 1 14-ounce package pitted dates accumulate in the cracks.

\ tongue, meat loaf and liverwurst. *4 pound ,nutmeats *

You can let the imagination of your Y pound figs
When
pressing or ironing, keepa
Vi pound apricots \
guests run freely with making their \
in close
'
damp sponge:( a saucer,
own ,sandwiches,., but -in..case' they 1 teaspoon grated orange rind
for
by. It can be used giving extra
1
run out of ideas, you might suggest tablespoon orange juice
dampness to.articles, for open
.
some of these:, Put dates, nutmeats, figs and
.I ing seams or ,sponging collars
Chicken ,pattie and boiled ham apricots through the meat grinder. and cuffs.

with sweet pickle relish and lettuce Knead orange rind and juice into Soothing S A Iv r -'
on whole wheat bread. the mixture. Roll with a rolling ANTISEPTIC ..
When suede has become
garment
Meat loaf with tomato ketchup pin into a square sheet V4 inch thick. a Used by thousands with satisfactory fe-
on wet it should be allowed to suits for 40 years-six valuable ingredients.
white bread. Cut in squares and dip into powdered in Get Carboil at drug stores or write
dry ordinary room temperature
Spurlock-Neal Co., Nashville, Tenn.
Liverwurst and chicken loaf on sugar. artificial heat. .
never near
whole wheat bread.
Lemonade.
Honey
Place on a coat hanger and shape
Tongue and sliced cucumbers with (Makes 1 serving)
.,"; carefully. Stuff folded paper into TO CHECK
RIA
I horseradish and mustard 1 lemon fA.
on rye .
the sleeves to shape them.
I bread 1 to 3 tablespoons honey \ F
Varied Crochet. *
IN 1DAYS.
I I Balance the sandwich spread with 1 cup water
If the "silence cloth" used under
J a salad of some kind. If the youngsters Extract the juice from the lemon THE famous pineapple design tablecloths to the table '
protect
I are boys, they will go for slices and add the honey To this add gives distinction to these from hot dishes becomes stiff n take 666.

of tomato .on lettuce. For girls or cold water and ice to chill. Serve doilies and edging. They're gifts or shrunken from incorrect laundering ,

:, a mixed group, a molded fruit salad this in individual glasses with a you'll love to give. The edging- ,wash in fluffy soapsuds to

will be tops: slice of lemon on the rim of each it can be used on a straight, or ,
which two or three tablespoonsfulof
Pineapple Carrot Salad Ring. glass. Or, if you prefer using a round edge-lends itself to. count glycerine has been added. Rinse
(Serves 6 to 8)) punch bowl, set the drink I in that less accessories. WlIuJSa/frA?
:
and hang to dry. The glycerine .
1 package lemon gelatin (increasing the recipe to take care .
that remains will help to make the aches and pains ot
1 cup water of as many people as you are having
Pattern 7138 contains Illustrations for cloth' soft and to stretch back
easy RHEUMATISMNEURITISLUMBAGO
) and let blobs of sherbet
1 cup pineapple juice float making dollies and edging; Illustrations into shape.
I 1 cup sliced pineapple on top of the lemonade'. ,* \ ,

: 4 to 5 grated carrots (raw) Chocolate Covered Sugarless Cake. :
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I Lettuce or endive If You Bake at Home The breadbox should be frequently :
I 2'/i cups sifted cake flour
mayonnaise or french dressing 2i teaspoons double-acting bak We have prepared, and will send washed out, dried and ?
thoroughly aired by keeping the
Heat absolutely free to you a yeast
water and pour oven, gelatin. ing powderY ::
;. recipe book full of such grand lid open a little. Thus, the bread
I Add cold pineapple juice and set teaspoon salt
aside to cool. Add grated carrot and :Ys cup butter or other shortening recipes as Oven Scones, Cheese never will get a musty taste.' To

\ pineapple cut in tidbits. Place in 2 teaspoons grated orange rind Puffs, Honey Pecan Buns, Coffee keep it from becoming too dry, .

individual molds 'or a large ring 1 cup light corn Cakes and Rolls. Just drop a card place a small washed potato in the Large Bottled utteu125-SmaIl) Size 60c .;
syrup off the AT All GOOD DRUG STOKES 6Y MIL riciipt/ il prlti .
with name and address to box. Moisture is given by tr n
mold which has been rinsed in cold 2 eggs, unbeaten your ,:.
Inc. 691 Wash but not to cause McNEIL DRUG CO,Inc. ;
Standard Brands potato enough
water. Let jell then turn out :
on abed Yz cup milk 530 Broad Street-Jacksonville, Florida ?
I, of crisp lettuce or endive, and .V/2 teaspoons vanilla ington St., New York City.-Adv. mildew.;. d,,

serve with dressing. If a large mold Sift flour once, measure, add baking -,

is used, the outside may be gar powder and salt and sift together .,... '. .' .w,.V .
nished with fruit such .as sliced three times. Cream shortening with oj j

pineapple, and apricots.No .
oranges
orange rind; add syrup gradually, "
party is complete without 'con- beating well after each addition. YOU BET CAMELS :
I
j jI Add JA of the flour, and beat until

smooth and well blended., Add eggs, ARE THE FAVORITE. CAMELS SUIT I '";
I
I Lynn Says: one at a time, beating well after ;
each. Add'remaining flour in thirds, THERE'S NOTHING ME 8ETFER ALL "1

; Did you know that it is perfectly alternately with milk in halves,

II proper to wash the, American beating well after each addition. For LIKE A CAMEL WAYS. THEY ,

I Flag? Of course, you know it is best results, beat cake very well

disrespectful to display a badly after at each stage of mixing. Add FOR FLAVOR DON'T TIRE MY f

soiled one, but perhaps you were vanilla. Bake in two greased 8-inch

,\ a bit worried about trying to pans in a moderate (375-degree) TASTE AND'j
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wash it. oven 30 minutes or until done. Cover

I A recent survey made by pro with: #m& f THEV'RE MILDER
Ii
: fessional laundries reveals that Chocolate Chip Frosting. i M wn, :
flags made of woolen material
BY FAR
Place ,cake layers on a baking \1
should be washed and rinsed as
sheet, having one layer top side
other woolens
the
:
squeeze flag
down. Cover tops with semi-sweet "
rich suds
through whipped
up chocolate chips, using 2 packages.
with mild and
a warm softened
soap
Heat in moderate
a (350-dcgree
)
water of not more than 100 :
oven 6 minutes or until
chips are
degrees Fahrenheit. Rinse in two
just softened. (The cake may be "
or three changes of lukewarm,
frosted while warm. Heat only 3
soft water.
minutes.) Remove from
,., Cotton flags should be rubbed oven.
Spread softened chips over bottom
lightly, but only lukewarm soft '...
layer, letting chocolate run down .
water should be used for the suds. .
sides. Arrange top layer and With men In the

Both be air-dried.wool and cotton flags should //ova you a particular household spread or Navy, Army, Marines '. ;

Textile experts at professional cooking problem on which you would like, Guard,,the and favorite Coast C A M E L '.::'
expert advice? Write to Miss Lynn Chambers .
laundries also point out that flags at Western Newspaper Union. 210 cigarette(Based on U Clime actual .
raised
outdoors naturally deteriorate
'
.. South Desplaines Street, Chicago, Illinois, sales records In ,::
more quickly than those explaining your problem fully to her. Canteens and Post THE CIGARETTE OF -.:
displayed indoors. If a flag launders Please enclose a stamped, self-addressed Exchanges.)
well, its service period is envelope for your reply.as COSTLIER TOBACCOS
increased with frequent washing. before. Then spread sides evenly.

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PAGE POUF THE CLEWISTON NEWS FRIDAY, MAY 20, '1042
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are teaching now and those who The Daily Vacation Bible School ,
The Clewiston Newspublished can teach will, consider it as mucha I scheduled to start on Friday, June > MARY MIXUp' 7% isi aiNKeR loralADtt .
patriotic duty to continue in the 5, has been indefinitely postponed.Look A.
class-room as to go Into some other I for later announcement.The )
.. MOSt
every CLEWISTONeNEWS, position more directly connectedwith Brotherhood will meet at ,
Florida, by the I church 8:30p. BB SUPS l l Mir L .OP MY CUSTOMS RQt
Tnc. the war effort. Sometimes the Monday evening at TF WANT lI.SYVAR '
these people make only a passable m. All men are cordially invited .THE CHANGE Iii WAR 7NESE gTAMPS
success in the business world or at to attend. SAVINGS STAMPS, PLEASE DAYB-
Editor
KEATHLEY BOWDHX the job to which they have changed Mid-week prayer service will J WANT TO HEIPAMERICA, ai
when they were outstanding convene Wednesday at 8:30 p. m.I i WIN'41P WAR, 7
Entered as second class mall matter successes In the class room. We are continuing our studies in \ -A'4
at the Pest Office In
1, 1927
February Clewlston, Florida, under the Act of This is another reason; why we the Book of Hebrews. These are I I t "
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March 3, 1897.Subscription would advocate whatever steps are being received with great 2 y f U / i iI 1
necessary for the government to siasm by those who are enthu-1 ; :
Rote $2.00 Per Year. take to insure adequate salaries Read Chapter 2 and be with
On Application. and adequate school terms. If our Wednesday and enjoy this /I ,fu
Rates
AdYcrtlalng teachers are assured adequate sal- fellowship and Bible study together..1) '

aries for adequate work, we feel Cottage prayer meeting will be I
Devoted to the advancement and 'welfare that our schools Swill be able to held at the home of 111'8.H.. E. / hit,
and Hendry County.
of Clewiston
serve the nation in the very impor- Walker Thursday morning at 9:30a. sP _
tant work of training the next m.
Choir practice Thursday eveningat
generation.
MEMBER 8:30 p. m. P ?
_FLOR1aa-PRESS ASSOCIATION
NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION "
TO ATTEND MEETING
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Scoutmaster Jimm Wilson and I ,

RARE BIRDS SEEN HERE I Sea Scout Skipper E. E. Gross will
I With attend a district Boy Scout leader's /
For several weeks two Reddish school of instruction "Venice Sat-
Egrets have loitered in marshes urday and Sunday. They will accompany -'
adjacent to Clewiston. This speciesIs Scoutmaster John A. TH iCg To __
a member of the heron family Our Boys Moore of Moore Haven. NITED aATUREB SYNDIC T

and was one of the plume birds s
sought by: hunters In former times. Board of Review To I ..
As the result of the hunting by in theService i it Jack Knox StabbedAt County Gets $1,100

1890 the bird was very rare in Be Held On TuesdayScout
Florida. When plume hunting was Bare Beach Camp From Tax Settlement .
stopped the Snowy and the Amer-
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ican Egret regained their former L Commissioner W. C. Owen -
abundance. The Reddish Egret, announces that the monthly boardof Susie Robinson 32 years old of Hendry County will receive $1-

however, never became plentiful review of the Glades-Hendry dis- Bare :Ecr:::h camp, is: being, held on 100 from Comptroller Jim Leo as
again and to this day is regardedas N N N M N N N:N:N:N N:N:N:N:N:N:N:N:N:N:N:N:N:N:N:N: trict of Boy Scouts will be held in a warrant charging murder for Investigation one of 47 counties in the state-
unusual bird in Florida. The Clewiston K
an next Tuesday evening
:! by State Attorney ClydeL. which will .
benefit
million dol-
\ by a
two birds visiting, in this area are Lt. Coburn Moore who recently beginning at five o'clock. .
in the white phase. One is in the received his wings in the U. S. Air Mr. Owen cited the success o_ Wilson growing out of a cutting lars, tax payment from the railroads-

immature plumage, the other is an Corps in Texas and spent a short the last meeting in Moore Haven affray last Thursday night ; in This is the result of a' decision

adult, ,the latter being a very beau- furlough at home, was transferredto when a number of parents attended which Jack Knox was stabbed' 'out- made by Judge E. C. Love in Quincy
tiful object with white feathers the Sebring Air Base. He writes the meeting and urged that side the woman's shack. dissolving injunction"that
overlain with fine nuptial plumesof his mother that he has a short day, Clewiston parents and those inter- A coroner's ,jury found Jack, age an has
'color. ested in 30, had been stabbed just above the restrained Comptroller Lee from
rusty followed by a long day. On short Scouting be present at the
The birds are only slightly larger days he flies 12 hours, on long days meeting here. heart with a small pocket knife. He collecting these taxes the past seven
than the Snowy Egret and have 15. It makes the rest of us feel The board of review will beginat died before he reached the hospital. years.
yellow or flesh colored bills. The like slackers to put in a 9 hour five o'clock and a barbecue sup- Susie said they' had quarreled and The $1,100 which is Hendry
Snowy Egret has a black bill. The day. per will beheld afterward. Those Jack knocked' her down. Then followed County's portion, according to the
American Egret may be distin- attending must bring their own the cutting. Both darkies comptroller, is for use of both gen- **

guished from the Reddish Egret by Now it's Ensign Lloyd G. Kelly, meat and do their own barbecuing. lived In the Bare Beach camp of eral county and school board

its much larger size and its blackRAMBLINGS U. S. Navy. Lloyd received his Other food will be furnished by the the U. S. Sugar Corporation. funds. __ ')'f

legs. commission at Northwestern uni- troop sponsors. Sea Scouts and .. --

I versity two weeks ago. Before Cubs are all invited to the meeting. _. ._. .
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graduation the boys were given : : =- -'il, :-- .- =- ; .';' :'_
:..:..:..:..:.:":": :":":":":":":":":": :":":":":":": slips on which to file their prefer- Six Graduates- ?

graduation ences for types Lloyd of was work.pleased After to I_: Photo Finishing and CommercialPhotography f

learn that he was one, of six who ,(Continued from Page 1) .

By B. B. were chosen from his':class to take Turk presented a scholarship awardto I:: :f:
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special Deisel training at the Deisel Mary Johnson, an athletics awardto ,
:" "':":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":ooi..:..:..: ..) school which the Navy has established John Bethea and an activities ._. 24 HOUR SERVICE :, .. ,

in Raleigh, N. C., at North award to ,Louise Roath. R. M. :: ', Clewiston Photographic Service :f :
Calling on the sick one afternoonthis Carolina State College. Lloyd has : Bishop presented the Kiwanis medal 1 1fl
week led me down the corridorof already started training at Raleighand I for the best vocational essay on :x.: 2 blocks north and 1 block west of :
{ Barney Thomas' Gulf Service Stations
the Clewiston Inn where Lucile expects to be there until Sep- "My Future" to Elizabeth Read and
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Downs is obeying the doctor's, or- tember. the dedication of the 1942 school EDWARD B. SEEGERS
'The House With The Red Roof
ders to spend all but two hours annual was made by Louise Roathto :;: :

each day in bed. That day she Earl Hingson, who ,recently en- Mrs. Agnes Thomas., ...:..._. -:. =.. :. -, f-':::....;:" ...:.- ,_ -, ._ ..._": .. _'. __ "";' 4"- :-
was up from 9 till 12 for her first listed in the Navy is at the Naval The class history was read by h

hour and was planning to take the Training Station in Norfolk, Va. Louise Roath, the class prophecyby I
second hour from 6 till 9 in the.I Though Earl has been in only a Gus Cantrell, Jr.;, and the class
evening, which after all is about i I short time he thinks the Navy Is will by John Bethea.
the way most of us obey doctor's THE \ branch of the service, ,and The valedictory address by Mary
orders. But even more than the' wonders why any lad will stay at Johnson was said to have been one
I'I Account
way she is obeying orders we were home on an ordinary job when he of the best ever given in the Clew- Savings
struck with the corridor itself. It can enter the Naval Training School. iston school and was given with

has just been recarpeted In a lovely all the poise of an accomplished
light floral. The carpet is thick COMMUNITY CHURCH public speaker. In it she remarked gives you
and Is laid over a thick waffle John N. Montgomery, Minister that on their graduating night,

weave rug, cushion. and the re- the seniors felt as probably other ,-
sult is quite luxurious. We had on Sunday School at 9:45. classes In the nation should feel,

our highest heels, anyway, and that Church at 11:00. that they were young Americans,
makes us feel quite lady-like. No Sermon: "Christian Priorities." enjoying rights and privileges of

one was watching so we just The Community Church welcomesto liberty and democracy in the free- ,
sauntered up and down the corridora its worship all those who are est land in all the world and all I ... ,
few times and enjoyed the "sensation without a church home in this should do their part to preserve \;'
it brings
of those high heels sinking community. We seek to serve all that freedom now that it Is at .. "' .
Into that carpet. without the ties of denominational- stake in a world-wide war. ,
ism. Come for Sunday School and She paid tribute to the excel-

School has closed and the pupils stay for church. lent school from which the classis \ you the assurance .
The Ladies' Aid will meet Thursday graduating and said that as the ; ,
and teachers are vacationing. The I I J . ., .
June 4. steel framework is the foundation
occasion should not without
pass face
mention of the great help which The regular monthly meeting of of the school building, so do the I you need to ,
the trustees will be held high ideals
teachers all over the .nation have Monday traditions and spiritof
been evening, June 1, at 8:00. It is important liberty form the foundation of
this in
during year the registration -
of citizens. They have that all be present. American democracy. She thanked I life without worry
been called upon to register mon Plans are going ahead for or- the faculty for their efforts and
for selective service, to register ganizations for the young people. said that while they might not
for Music has been secured and a Sun- remember everything they had 'been INSURED
persons sugar rationing"and to I
Open
School orchestra will be taught youA savings
register cars for gasoline rationing. day or- that they as Young Amer-
This has worked a hardship on ganized soon. Other organizations icans had been"taught the meaningof !
them, but no complaint has been will follow as soon as plans can the Bill of Rights and ,the im- oaowfk now..heAe ,
heard. The thanks of the com- be made and interest becomes ap portant facts of Democracy. Her

munity and of the nation is due parent. advice to the undergraduates was

them.A "ability counts more than Influence. !oooooo ..:...:..:
commencement speaker in FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHH. Take advantage of every opportunity. -
:- ., You have the ability develop
referring to the work of teachers
this past year expressed the possibility C. Meador, Pastor it." "We know how to work," she "
that their lot in future Sunday 'School-9:45 a. m. said, in closing, "and we know how United States Defense Savings Bonds Are

might be even harder. That money Morning Worship-11:00 a. m. to fight. We are the future and

for salaries might be even shorterin In the absence of the pastor the the future' is ours." I i_ Available In Our Office :
the next few years than In the Men's Brotherhood will have chargeof Dr. C. E. Weaver, county superintendent :.
past; that they might be asked to the service. This will be under made a brief talk directed "
double up their work in order that the direction of Mr. W. ,G. Mathis. largely to the teachers before :.;- -- :

fewer teachers might accomplish The hour will be well worth attend- presenting 'the graduates with their" ;',! ', .1
: more. We sincerely hope that ing as there will be a splendid pro- diplomas. J ''
none of these things will be neces- gram arranged .... The national anthem by the band ,0 1 I I

:. sary. The most Important problem Training Union-7:15 p. m. was followed by the benediction by I
facing the nations next to the Evening Worship:30 p. m. Rev. Meador and the graduatesfiled \
immediate one of winning the war, The Woman's Missionary Societywill out to the recessional, "Ac- p- "
t 'Is that of educating its children. have charge of the evening tivity March" by the band. g
, It is a problem that cannot be worship. Mrs. M. C. Vowell, presi- The graduates were Mary John- "
'('; r postponed, for a year's schooling dent of the society, will have son, Louise, Roath, Beulah Guthrie, "i l I I .
;1: lost in childhood canx never be charge of this service. Two inter' Hager Lowe, Gus Cantrell,; Jr., and ; /
"r ': completely replaced. We hope, instead esting" phases of Missionary work John Bethea. jjJit o 11t tear0: j
;,' that the government will will be presented ,and will be very
. < take steps to assure good schools inspirational. 1
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Joseph T' Elvove, 'agricultural: Humble, Miss Hannah York, Mrs.R. Mrs. W. E. Dilley, publicity; Mrs ton, Mrs. Hilton Burke, Mrs. I. E. ,
economist of the Department of W. Turk, Miss Mary Neeley, R. M. Bishop, finance; Mrs. Leab 'cari on. "
:" Agriculture, Washington, 'D. C., 'is Miss Mary Mathis, Miss Dorothy Spicer, conservation; Mrs O. A. :,' ",- "J ,

r Personals .j'.j'f spending a few weeks at the Clew- Knight, Miss Marianne Jones- Miss: Jones, flowers; Mrs. E. L. Stewart : -'=Mrs. Hubert Land was hostess dt '
iston Inn. Gloria McDuffie. Mrs. Tom Toulis, civic; Mrs. W. C. Owen, cont.munity the meeting of the Mary B. Brittan
r Miss Doris Hodges, Mrs. D. B. Allen, center; Mrs. J. W. Ezelle, Circle Tuesday afternoon. The ;:' ,

f ... Ned Hager left this morning for I Mrs. W. E. Dilley, Miss June Ellen Junior Garden' Club and Mrs. G. study program was carried out and ,]
they Mrs. James M. Winn, B. Rackstraw_ horticulture. t
j service with Dunaway, routine business transacted. Mrs. -
Mrs. R. M. Hare, Sr., visited Key West to enter :
in Okeechobee this week. U. S. Naval Reserves as storekeeper Miss Juanita Erler, Mrs,. W. C. Attending yesterday's meetingwere Land served refreshments of cake I
friends
third-class. He enlisted some- Allen; Mrs. R. J. Blount, Mrs. Lu- : !Mrs. J. E. Beardsley, Mrs. F. and an iced drink to Mrs. ,W. G. t

. time ago but has been awaiting his cille Allen, Miss F'lorence'Graham, E. Conkling, Mrs. W.. E. Dilley, Mathis, Mrs. A. H. Vann, Mrs. W. -" !
\. Dr. W. Orville Rigby is spending Miss Roberta Spicer, Mrs. Clarence Mrs. F Deane Duff, Mrs. E. W. l'
... call. Mrs.: Hager accompanied him C. Rainey, Mrs. M. C. Vowell, Mrs.
a short vacation in 'Miami.I as far as Miami and will return Kruger, Mrs. H. C. Meador. Durst, Mrs. O. A. Jones, Mrs. W. M. A. Thomas and Mrs. Herman
Mis. Hilton Burke, Mrs. E. M. H. Lanier, Mrs. Otto Larsen, Mrs., Davis. .' ,;
home tonight.
Mies Mildred "Kolstad of Canal Cornette, Miss Janice Wynn, Mrs.J. W. L. Lott, Mrs. Z. G. Meredith'l .,,
; I Point is spending a few days herewith A. Foster of Pom- T. Paul, Mrs. W. W. Perry, Mrs.E. Mrs. N. V. S. Mumford, The Mary Ellen Dozier Circle ,
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wenzloff. Rev George E. Kelly Miss Marcia Avant, Owen, Mrs W. W. Perry, Mrs. G. met at the home of Mrs. H. C. ",
i I and Rev. Vincent L. Odom of I I .
pano Mrs. H. A. Land, Miss Ardis Bol- B. Rackstraw- Mrs. Leah Spicer, I(Meador Tuesday afternoon. 'Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack 'Himrod are Oakland Park this spent week. The daysin gentlemen ton, Mrs A. E. Burke, Miss Margaret Mrs. E. L. Stewart, Mrs. J: F.i i Blount, the chairman, was in charge.

parents of a baby girl, who was Clewiston, who are Methodist pastors Von Mach, Miss Myra Rice, Tippey, Mrs. R. W.; Turk and Mrs.I I The devotional and program was

" .. born Thursday, May 21. in their respective communitieswere Miss Renee Wethington, Miss R. C. Wilson. Ion Stewardship. Routine businesswas
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sent here by the Methodist Ethelyn Murphy, Mrs. M. C. Vowell, taken care of and announcements ,..:
.. Dr. W. D. Wylie underwent a board to conduct a religious surveyof Mrs. H. L. Davis, Mrs. W. L. Davis, BRIDGE. CLUB ACTIVITIESMrs. were made of important dates
-.I tonsillectomy at the Clewiston Hos- MBS. Arch Hodges, Mrs. C. E. Nail, ahead. Refreshments ,were servedto 7
Clewiston. : E. Baker, Mrs. O. A. Clark, Carl Berner was hostess
pital Tuesday. Mrs. J. .Mrs. R. J. Blount, Mrs. Vernon :
-- I Mrs. G. E. Collier, Mrs. R. C. Nowl- Wednesday evening to members of Bryant, Mrs. V. Woodward, Mrs. .

Thomas Burgner is recuperatingat Miss Lucy Humble, science in- ing, Mrs.. V. C. Woodward.Mrs. her bridge club. First prize was H. E. Walker, Mrs. C. M. Allen, .'
the Clewiston Emergency Hospital structor in the Clewiston High Richard Hooks, Mrs. W. R. 'von by Mrs. R. J., Lee and second Mrs. F. E. Chalker, Mrs. A. H. ;
__ from a recent operation.Dr. School, left following graduation Broaderick, Mrs. B. L. Thompson, by Mrs. G. H. Small. The hostess King and Mrs. Meador. ,: ,
exercises Tuesday evening to spend Mrs. Walker Nall, Mrs. A. C. Carl- served pineapple upside down cake
and Mrs. J. W. Ezelle and this week in Moore Haven with her ton, Mrs. G. B. Thomas, Mrs. E. H. with whipped cream and coffee to MRS. HACKETT ENTERTAINS ,' "'.

children are spending a short vacation sister, Miss Hazel Humble!, English Walston, Mrs. W., G. Arey, Mrs. V. Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Small, Mrs. CharlesE. BRIDGE CLUB FRIDAY .
... in ,Miami. instructor' in% Moore Haven. The E. Bryant, Miss Mary Johnson, Miss Miner, Mrs. M. E. Von Mach, .,
two will leave this week-end for Edythe Nell Cornette, Miss Esther Mrs. Ruth Wilcox; Mrs. P. M. McIntyre Mrs. A. L., Hackett entertained ;

: Mrs. Clarence J. Nielsen is spend- their home in Jamestown, Kentucky.Mr. Haven, Mrs. G. M. Ford, Mrs. and Mrs. Ruth B. Owens. I her bridge club on the terrace o f '3
: ing some time in Fort Pierce, visit- Blanche Turner, Mrs. G. E. Ether- Mrs. Otto Larsen entertained the Clewiston Inn Friday afternoonat f-

ing her sister, Mrs. I. 0. Bishop, and Mrs. E. E. Kelly returned ton, Mrs. Ruth B. Owens, Mrs. R. members of her bridge club Wed- three. .' .1
I and Mr. Bishop.Mr. I this week from a two weeks''I M. Bishop, Mrs. M. A. Thomas; Mrs.- nesday afternoon. Club members First prize was won by Mrs. F. ;
trip to ,Chicago, Peoria and other John Himrod, Mis. W. W. Bryant, presented gifts of hose.to Mrs. A. E. Conkling and second went to '.";;
and :Mis. E. J. Bussell and I Ij points in the Middle West. In Mrs. J. H. Pressly, Miss Rosalie I! L. Hackett and Mrs. J. Grady Nib- Mrs. W. C. Owen.

:j children returned to Clewiston recently Chicago they ,attended, graduation Maddelle, Miss Jane Stevens, Mrs.'I lack. The gifts were accompaniedby Frozen fruit salad, iced tea and ,
l after spending ,several, : months exercises at the, Naval Training Olin Waters, :Miss Marion Yoder, clever rhymes. First prize at candy were served to Mrs. J. E.
.. I Northwestern bridge went to Mrs. J. G. Niblack Beardsley, Mrs.' Conkling, Mrs. R.
I I'' in Summerville, S. C. School. connected! with Miss Betty McDuffie, Miss Christine
; 11.l .... University' where their nephew, Redish, Miss Marilyn Davis, Miss and second to Mrs. W. H. Lanier. C. Wilson, Mrs. Otto Larsen, Mrs. -i t
i i Leroy left recently for Lloyd G. Kelly, received his com- Joan Walker, :Miss 'Sue Von Mach, Playing were Mrs. Niblack, Mrs. J. H. Wilson, Mrs. Owen and Mrs. .
Genoa- City, 'Wisconsin, where he mission as ensign in the U. S. Navy. Miss Mary Lou Jennings, Miss i Hackett, Mrs. R. ,C. Wilson, Mrs. W. E. Dilley. .
will be employed for the third con Margery Allen, Mrs. Leon Bembry, I W. H, Lanier, Mrs. W. E. Dilley, 4
secutive season at Nippersink Lodge. PrinceGramereMiss Miss Betty Hooks, Miss Julia Ann Mrs. J. E. Beardsley, Mrs. W. C. !
Oglesby, Mrs. Charles W. Fuller, Owen and Mrs. F, E. Conkling.

Mrs. Gilbert Davis returned Tues Mrs. Cannon, Mrs. Ben Bolton, Mrs.
i .. day to Delray Beach after a week's I Hazel Prince of Clewistonand Ehler, Mrs. J. W. McDaniel, Mrs.J. club Mrs.met V. at C. her Woodward's home Thursday bridge ,J Classified !lAds I

I visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Gramere, Jr., of Ken Swayne, Mrs. Harvey evening. A cold plate supper was I -
L. Guthrie. their engagementand Guthrie.
i R. Miami announce
served before the bridge game.
I I approaching marriage, which
Mrs. George A. Crow was awardeda
', Bob and Dick Patterson have returned will take place in Miami June 6. NED HAGER AND HALSON AVANT I pair of "placques as first prize, FOR SALE-16 mm. Bell-Howell ;'

from Gainesville to spend I Miss Prince has been a residentof GIVEN FAREWELL DINNERMr. Mrs. Foy Durrence powder as sec- Movie Projector. 450 lamp. Like
4 I the summer here with their parr Clewiston for several years andis ond prize and Mrs. Glen Etherton new. $ 5.00 with Case Model 57G.
i ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Patterson. Senior Operator at the Clewis- and Mrs. I. S. Bell, Jr., entertained a received a napkin holder as consolation Write P. O. Box 1545, Ft. Myers, ;
ton Inn Beauty.' Shop. She is the Monday evening with for low score. Others or call 639.. ,2tc -
Miss Evelyn Burhans, third daughter of J. M. Prince of Pal dinner party in honor of Ned playing were Mrs. C. L. McLendon,
grade teacher, left this week for a I hokee. Mr. Gramere came to Hager and Halson Avant who re f
l : I Mrs. R. M. Hare, }r., Mrs. J. H. FOR SALE-Most attractive ten
visit ,in Orlando before going on to l Clewiston last fall from Chicago, ported for duty ,with the Navy and located at '
Wilson, Mrs. A. ,C. Carlton. acre farm on Lake,
Umatilla to spend the summer at and was' flight instructor at Riddle- the Army today. Benbow. Reasonable. Box 1277,

her home there. McKay Aero College' until 're ently. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. I. S. LADIES AID TO MEET Sarasota, Fla. 2t. ,
'! He resigned to enter: Pan American Bell, Jr., )\11'. and Mrs. Hager, Mr. 1:
Bill! Davis, son of Mr. and.:.Mrs., FerryingService.. and Mrs. 'Geo: .E.-_* Ctowe, Miss!I The 'Ladies Afd: Society' will observe -
. W. A. Davis, returned to his home After their marriage the couple Christine Bell, and Halson Avant. its 'anniversary with a lunch-
I: A this week from the University of will reside, in Miami. eon meeting at the Community J. T. ,RUSSELL
u\ 'I I Florida at Gainesville where he has CLEW ISTON GARDEN CLUB Center next Thursday at one o'-
completed his Freshman year. MKS. BURKE: HONORED WITH HOLDS ANNUAL MEETINGThe clock. The committee, Mrs. E. C.. Box 647 Belle Glade

RECEPTION AND SHOWERMrs. Mills, Mrs. O. A. Jones, Mrs. W. Authorized Distributor:
Mrs. Agnes Prange left Wed-. 'annual meeting of the Clew H. Lanier and Mrs. W., E. Dilley Singer Sewing Machine Co. /
nesday for her home in Los Angeles Fred -Topper, Mrs. G. E. iston Garden Club, held yesterday, will provide drinks, rolls and butter
after visiting for a few weeks Wenzloff and Mrs. Charles M. was a luncheon meeting at the and arrange the table settings. All
with her daughter, Mrs. M. M. Pirkle were hostesses at a recep- home of Mrs. W. C. Owen. Mem- who attend are requested to bring
" Prewitt, and family. tion and shower fol-".,Mrs. Louis bers met at ten in the morning anda a covered dish of hot or cold food.
S. Burke, who prior to her recent program arranged by Mrs. W. C. J. M. COUSE
I Miss Alma Acomb and her mother marriage was 'Miss Elizabeth Winn. : Owen was carried out. This included BAPTIST CIRCLE MEETINGSThe
Mrs. Acomb, of Akron, Ohio, The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. i a hike up' the ridge during Counselor and Attorney at Law
; have moved to Clewiston. Miss W. G. Mathis, Mrs. Munselle Stone which Dan Padgett, guest of the Winnie Ayers Circle of the I Hopkins Building
I Acomb is employed as secretary in and Mrs. Herman Davis., The party I club pointed out different speciesof Baptist Missionary Society met Wednesdays and Saturdays
the research department of the Tuesday afternoon at the home of
was given yesterday afternoon at shade trees and other growth. 9:8O to 4:00
\ United States Sugar Corporation. Sugarland Park Auditorium.In A delicious luncheon was cooked I Mrs. H. L. Davis. Mrs. Krueger
A A. ,- __ the receiving line were the and served out of doors. This was gave a very interesting program on "
Mr. and, Mrs. Howard McNeeceof bride, her mother, Mrs. A. H. hamburgers, roast corn, cakes' and I stewardship. Mrs. E., M. Cornette
Delray Beach were visitors, in I King, and the hostesses. Miss tea. The hostesses were Mrs. J. F. i gave the devotional. Later a short
Clewiston Tuesday, coming over for'Mauryne Prewitt presided at the Tippey, Mrs. R. W, Turk, Mrs.: F. I business meeting was held. Johnson's Fish Camp
the graduation exercises. Their bride's book and directed the E. Conkling, Mrs. Leah Spicer, and Mrs. Davis served refreshmentsof ,
sister, Miss Beulah Guthrie, is a guests into the reading room where Mrs. E. L. Stewart. colas and cookies to Mrs. W R. (Near Hurricane Gate) I

I member of the graduating class. the many lovely gifts were on dis Mrs. O. A. Jones, president, and Broaderick, Mrs. E. M. Cornette, Clewiston, Fla. ,
I Mrs W. H. Lanier, newly elected Mrs. G. E. Collier, Mrs. Arch Boats and Motors-Guide Service

Bob and Dan Beardsley have re- play.The' party rooms were decorated president, reported their attendanceat Hodges, Mrs. C. R. Krueger, Mrs. Rates ReasonableW. I"
turned from Gainesville where they with quantities of garden flowers. the Federation of Garden Clubs J. T. Paul, Mrs.' Charles M. Pirkle, ,. H. Johnson, Mgr.
1% t. completed their junior and sophomore Bowls of gardenias were on either which was recently held in Holly Mrs. G. E. Wenzloff, Mrs. Ben Bol-
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years at Florida University.Bob end of the mantel and gladioli and wood Beach. I -
I returned last week and Dan other flowers were placed on tables The club presented Mrs. Jones :;:-:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..: :..:..:..:..:..:..:--:..:..:..:..:..: :..:,:,,:,,:":":o(":":":": : :';:":":":":":":":+:":":=::.
came home. Monday night. about the rooms. The refreshmenttable retiring' president, with a lovely X
was banked with flowers and rose bowl as a gift from the club .i
Morgan McJunkin of Fort Lauder- was lighted with pink and white for her fine cooperation as president I CLEWISTON |
dale and George -Avant,. of Talla- tapers' in silver: candelabra. the past year.
hassee spent a few days in Clewis- Music was furnished throughout The new officers were installedas
ton this week visiting Bob and the: afternoon by Mrs. Erler, Miss follows: Mrs. W, H. Lanier, I_ GOLF COURSE |
Dan Beardsley. The boys are all Doris Hodges and Miss, Carolyn president, Mrs. F. Deane Duff, vice-
I students at the University of florida Bryant. president, Mrs.- P. 'M. McIntyre, :::

. ,. at Gainesville. Invited guests were: Mrs. Blanche secretary, Mrs. A. L.' Hackett, cor- |:: Public Invited .. 'f fX :
Bronson, Mrs. Julian Dickson, Miss responding secretary and Mrs. W.'
I Miss Barbara Morrison returned Mauryne Prewitt, Miss Laura Bail- W. Perry; treasurer. X
f1: I over the past week-end from Tallahassee ey, Miss Beulah Guthrie, Miss Mrs. Lanier announced the chairman .Y' saifc .[.
where she is a senior at Louise Roath, Miss Elizabeth Reed, of the various committees: as i : IPP ,?
" the Florida State College for Wo Mrs. B. J. Bjornsen, :Miss Lucy I follows: Mrs. W. L. Lott, library; .y;. ; ,', .* V
11 men. She has accepted employment -- .t.
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I I] have taken one of the Stone apart- 1 you give I to ther h; *:: rooms :
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Brown graduation School.exercises Their son at, Van Moses, who:'1 The Clerwifton N Tnn f:_ EARLY' MEMBERSHIPDAILY #1".

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/SYLVIA LO.R W-M U Rztoasc By HAROLD L.. LUNDQU1ST. D. D.
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Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. dark storms
fn lea!:ed by Western Newspaper Union.)
THE STORY SO FAR: Joan Leland, "It fits together too well," Paul you are the only one I have right The nicest thing about

secretary, falls In love with her hand admitted. "The truth is seldom that .now." this
some night club employer, Karl Miller. logical. This Murdock woman is They laughed and suddenly the Lesson for May 31 war
Her sister, Sybil, does not trust Karl undoubtedly involved with Karl." lights were dimmed, the bells 1- -d1the,,: vm Forms. r.

but Joan defends him blindly. Paul Sherman "How can we prove it? Paul, pealed. Lesson 1'C"1! '
friendship subjects and Scripture texts selected -
offers Joan
his manager, we've got to do something! Sybil "Happy New Year!" Paul cried. and copyrighted by International r 4 i
and warns her against Karl, but refuses Council of 0
Religious Education; used by I
and in "The to Paul.
same ,
to give reason. Delivering a mysterious may be alive, danger. you permission. '"e
have patience Paul "It's good-bye to the past," Joan
message for Karl late at night, "We must -
Joan secretly notices Paul trailing her. told her. "These things don't work thought, "Good-bye to Karl and all FRIDAY: THE DAY OF

Karl shoots his partner, Eric Strom, out overnight and we can't. affordto the things that such a little while I SUFFERING

and asks Joan to pick up the gun. Fie rush it." ago were important D

then reminds her of her Bngcr-prlnti on They regarded each other grave- And then she saw Karl Miller, LESSON TEXT-Mark 14.32-34. 4146; 15:
the gun and threatens to charge her with Karl. And he **5.
ly-earnest in their youth, desperate handsome, smiling
Paul murder Sherman unless, she to her does surprise as he, agrees wants. in their desire to solve this was not alone. A girl clung to his be GOLDEN done.-Luke TEXT-Not 22:42.: my will but thine, WNU Service. r.i :

with him. Karl admits he is not a U. S. problem. arm, a girl so freshly lovely, so

citizen and has a wife In Germany. Later Paul took her hand gently. "It heartbreakingly young that sympa- "no a
Paul confides In Joan that he'Is Paul will work out. It must." thy swept through Joan's heart. faced Suffering such as man ever i
O'Malley, of the FBI and part of the "I know." His understandingbroke "Look!" she 'said to Paul. "Karl came upon our Lord in the ;
to trap the higher-ups of the night between Thursday, and Fridayas
force trying down her last defense. She has a new girl. MOROLtNETRY
ring. Joan finds a terrified note He prayed in Gethsemane. Ha-
spy hid her face against his shoulderand As Paul's eyes followed hers, his
from Sybil and she and Paul suspect that tred and condemnation were poured
"But I'll never get overit. face grew white.
for Joan's wept.
Karl is holding her as hostage Him
upon lIe
went the
good behavior. Joan agrees to carryon Never." "What is the matter, Paul?" Joan as through
her work, but to secretly help Paul "I'd like to break his rotten neck," asked as they stared at Karl Miller mockery of false trials on Friday.

and the FBI. The police call at the office Paul said but Joan did not hear and the girl at his side. The important events of last

next day with Sybil's clothes and a suicide him. She was comforted by his sym- "Let's get out of here," Paul said week's lesson had taken place the :

note, found near a bridge. Joan pathetic shoulder. She needed some- grimly, "I don't want them to see precious words of comfort' and assurance ..

wants to accuse Karl then but Paul prevents one to' talk to so much, now that us." had been spoken, and novas ) ro ISN'T THIS

Now her.continue with the story. Sybil was gone.December Hurriedly they collected their midnight brings the darkness of. .RAY01n
wraps and left the hotel. night to its deepest hue, the Son of p

days dragged to a "Can't you tell me what it is?" Man goes alone into the depth of the

CHAPTER XI close. Christmas passed. Paul she begged. garden where we see HimI.

spent the day with Joan, taking her "I'd rather not, Joan, and I have Sorrowful unto Death (14:32-34): ).
"Yes!"Joan cried with determina- to dinner at a quiet restaurant. They another favor to ask. Would you This Scripture portion uses many

i.. tion. "And I'll be all right from spoke little. Paul attempted to cheer mind if I took you home? I wantto words to convey the depth of His
now on." She lifted her chin brave- her but his efforts produced little soul's it impossible
as though were -
trail Karl and find out where that agony, NR (Nature's Remedy) Tablets
; lye effect. to ,express it in the faulty there chemicals
girl lives. are no no minerals, no ,..
"That's swell, Paul said with admiration "Karl said we wouldn't be need- "Of But I'll home in a medium of speech.: So it is, for our phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are different J
course
go
as they entered the apart- ed at the Club New Year's Eve. Lord here experienced something -act different.Purely vegetable a
"You've more than taxi, Joan said practically. "They combination of 10 vegetable
ment. got nerve Would you like to go out? far more serious than a dread of ingredients
girl I ever saw." Joan about the brilliantly might leave any minute. formulated over 50 years ago. Uncoatedor
any glanced physical death. He was not a cow-
He hand. "You're candy coated, their action is depend-
t., "Paul, why didn't the men at police decorated restaurant, the shining pressed her a ard.
He able
' was 'not afraid to die. But thorough, yet gentle, as millionsof
:.. headquarters know who you, Christmas tree and light bedecked grand sport! now His soul was about to have put NR's have proved. Get a lot| Con-
:... were?" wreaths in the windows.. "It doesn't On New Year's day Paul did not upon its spotless sinlessness the vincer Box. Larger economy sizes, too.COATED .
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He laughed. "My dear girl, the come to see her and Joan was sur- stain and dishonor of the world'ssins.

reason they sent me out here was prised. .- lOf.7imH

that I am not known by the local But when Monday came and Paul As Krummacher "Some-
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police. We have to work in abso- Sherman did not call for her she says :.
\. thing approached Him which threat- '" -y
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lute was alarmed when instead, Karl CAmy
secrecy. ,
ened to rend His and the
nerves
0: "Where is your real home?" Joan M himself drove her to the club. But e h
sight of it
to freeze the blood in
asked curiously. she dared not inquire about Paul. "
His veins. Little wonder that He
.
"Brooklyn," Paul laughed. "I was "By the way," Karl told her, "I V was "sorrowful" even unto death." or REGULAR

born and raised there. Technically am hiring a new singer for the band. Jesus took with Him into the NR TO-NIGHT; TOMORROW ALRIGHT I
I work in Washington but I'm Draw up a contract. She will be in gar-
den the three who were closest to
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usually off on an assignment. later.
Him in the circle of He
disciples.
"Was Eric reallYKarl's partner?
Even then Joan was not preparedfor
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Joan inquired. II the sight of the same slim, lovely counted pathy in.on His their hour fellowship of anguish and, Merely sym-- IF RHEUMATIC PAIN i I
":, Paul shrugged. "Probably just a lti C'w r/ girl who had been Karl's dancing
to have
them Him know
near to
J.; title. I don't know who actually companion.She that HAS YOU DOSING AND HOPINQ
they were there to watch and
f':: put up the money but I am certainr
came in the door a little shy-.
that Eric worked under Karl. pray even though they could not Then prone to yourself what effeo .
; "And Karl works under some other ly, but Joan recognized the happy share His holy, burden was to be a the,results you can get now !
r :. look in her eyes. Joan had once comfort to Him. with this medicine "

f tr : "Right person! ? And someone else who looked that way. Her heart went How ignominiously they failed. Open your own way toward deliverance iii i ,I
0 out to "this girl. She couldn't be'a
others have Make mind
will bear watching is this Mrs. Mur- The spirit was willing (v. 38), but enjoyed. up your I
: day over seventeen. She gave her you're going to use something that gets
?:.V dock who supposedly owns the beau- the flesh took the upper hand, and
name as Pat Hines."Won't to work on rheumatic pain. You want
they slept! He was alone with His
: ty shop where Sybil worked .
: help can feel. So get C-2223. Don'tbe ;
sit down Joan asked you j
'" you Father when He that if it
/t1 prayed
'" Paul had scarcely finished speaking ;' :
l pleasantly. "Mr. Miller will be backin put off with ifs or buts. Get results
were possible the hour might
;: when the doorbell rang. Joan pass now. If you suffer from rheumatic fever
and Paul exchanged glances. a few minutes. from Him, but in true and beautiful or muscular aches; get C-2223, 6oc, $r.

f.' : "Karl!" Joan cried in alarm, but Joan fancied that she hesitated as submission said, "Not what I will, At druggists. Use only as directed. Purchase -

;' Paul shook his head. she spoke her name. "Do you live but what thou wilt." price refunded if not satisfied.To ).. :

r': .' "I don't think so," he said, going here?" she asked. II. Betrayed With a Kiss (14:44-46).

:.V to the door.A Pat dropped her"eyes. "I came To betray the one who had done

middle aged woman, well- from Los Angeles, she explained nothing but good, who had loved / Relieve distress from MONTHLY

r. dressed, rather heavy-set with dyed briefly, adding with enthusiasm, him and served him in the
She was comforted by his sympathetic "I'm so grateful to Mr. Miller. He'sbeen even
: black hair expressionless black shoulder. She needed someoneto wonderful to me. I don't know washing of his feet, this would have FEMALEWEAKNESS

-\ V eyes, stood waiting. ; talk to so much, now that Sybil I have been far more than one> could have
how would ever gotten a..job.It .
"May I see Miss Leland?", she was gone. expected of even the sinblackenedheart
luck. You I
was really just see
I:', inquired. "I am Mrs. Murdock." of a Judas. But he filled the
: V Joan rose quickly from her seem fair for us to celebrate whilewe noticed his advertisement in the pa- of his to
: place measure ignominy over- Try Lydia E. PItlkh :!l'1) Vegetable
for And I
singer. appliedand
'6f. by the fire. Mrs. Murdock! Sybil's don't know what's happened to per a flowing by betraying his Lord with Compound to help relieve monthly
Mr. Miller said I was just what pain, backache headache, with Its
.;. employer! Sybil. the sign of affection kiss. weak, nervous feelings-due to ,
r. "Do come in,"' Paul said pleasantly "I don't think Sybil would want he was looking for. We know that we may not standon monthly functional disturbances. t

t'\: "I am Karl Miller's manager, you to worry. Let's try it anyway. Joan's green eyes narrowed. So the same ground as our Lord month Taken-Plnl regularly ham's tbruout Compound the f

Pr.. V. Paul Sherman." Shall we, Joan?" Karl was playing his little game even here, for, whereas He had done helps build up resistance against ,
-
g:... Mrs. Murdock "We'll ." she again! s such distress of "difficult days"Thousands r
nodded her head try promised.New nothing to merit betrayal, we at our upon thousands of girls '
slightly. "Yes, I know." Year's Eve arrived, clear "How old are you? Joan asked. best are not able to stand forth and women have reported gratifying -

F'" "And this is Miss Leland, Sybil'ssister. and cold. Joan wore a green satin "Nineteen." without fault. Nevertheless, greatis Well benefits.worth trying Follow label directions.'

." dress to match her eyes. Joan sighed, sure that she was the hurt when we face the be- .....

, ,_,, The three of them sat down by Paul bought her' gardenias, waxy younger. If only there were some- trayals of life. It may be one l

, r the fire. :"I was so sorry to hear pale and fragrant. "You look very thing she could do or say. whom we have befriended, who has WNU-7 21-42

Qf: of your sister's-unfortunate accident lovely, Joan," he told her and she Those few minutes did more to been the object of our loving thoughtand f ri

''f' ," Mrs. Murdock said delicate- was glad that he had not said cure Joan of her former infatuationfor care, and who in the hour whenhe

.: ly. "beautiful" Karl always said Karl than anything else. SeeingPat thinks to gain himself some ad- IRSPITALIZATIONINSORWCE I

Joan looked at Paul. These had that. as she herself had beenseeingKarl vantage or avenge some fancied

?V. been Karl's words, "unfortunate act She made a valiant attempt to playing the same game again- wrong strikes us in the back, even f fy

cident." But Paul seemed not to enjoy herself and, though the eve- gave her a clearer picture of the as he smilingly professes to be a .' .' .....--. ..,.........""',. .... :
:. .'"" notice. ning proved not particularly gay, situation. friend. Shall we be embittered in v ij r
',';:", "I feel it my duty," Mrs. 'M Joan found Paul entertaining."I've Karl in almost immediately trb JfOSPIT A t
came
; urL soul and give like for like? God for- 4 ;.....;."" .::.,.: '; ....
dock continued tonelessly, "to tell been watching Mrs. Mur- smiling as he saw Pat waiting for bid! Let us rather say as Jesus did

:t:. you certain facts. First, that ,,I discharged dock's beauty shop," he reported, him. "The orchestra leader tells to Judas, "Friend, wherefore art t

; f V Sybil two days ago." "and I'm convinced there's some- me your audition was very satis' thou come?" (Matt. 26:50): ). 1 cfuRGEoAYE : .

i[ ',. "Discharged?" Joan'/repeated in thing funny about it. Once I thought factory," he said, taking her hand. III. Condemned by Hatred and .M$ !:

: ;V, : astonishment" But Sybil didn't tell I[ saw Karl with her." Pat left the office with Karl, cling- Cowardice (15:1-5)). A DAY )

1 '" me anything about it." "How can you get proof?" ing to his arm, radianteyed."And JDOOTORM(

J,: The older woman looked uncom- "You are going to have your hair to think," Joan said savagely We have only a partial pictureof P .

; :; fortable.. "Her work was not entire- fixed there next week," Paul in- to herself, "that I looked like the betrayal of Jesus in our lesson TOTAL BENEFITS UP TO $3,600.09
i formed her. "Look the but it is typical of all that took
; ly satisfactory. I was sorry but I place over that once! Cornicing of
for it reveals the hatred-in-
If. had to let her go." and if you see anything suspicious, That evening she had made an place, to $540
: You spired false witness of the Jews, Hospital! a "Sybil was one of the best beauty tell me. might even try to appointment at Mrs. Murdock's $525
which combined with the cowardiceof fw Injuries up to
Mrs. Murdock in her Hospital expenses _
'\. operators in this city, Joan flared. see private beauty salon.
f i office. If there's Pilate, resulted in His being con- Benefits for loss of work time: up to $300 -
anything
going Ritz
on, She found the Beauty Salonan
f:.: "Sybil, Mrs. Murdock went on, you may find evidence there. Tryto elaborate establishment and an demned to death. Acc'ldentalloS of life: up to... ...$2OQO
"was upset. She told
: needed very the me"she be pleasant with her. You probably efficient operator arranged her hair Pilate was convinced of His inno- MANY OTHER BENEFITSWAR
desperately.
money
put her on her guard the with capable fingers. As she sat un- cence, but because of the pressureby RISKS INCLUDED
;-. "That isn't true! Joan snapped. Jewish leaders he was in a dif-
,
last time her.
saw drier REQUIRED
you der the she glanced around curiously DOCTORS EXAMINATION
Mrs. Murdock shrugged. ficult position. He was afraid to THE FAMILY FROM ONE TO SEVENTY
"That Joan leaned closer to hear him. but could see nothing unusual INSURED UNDER
is what she told me. When I told The laughing, screaming crowd all follow his' convictions, feeling thatit POLICY.OF AGE CLAIMS MAY BE PAID IMMEDIATELY.}

:,. her that I was letting her go she around them made conversation dif When her hair was dry, Joan inquired was more expedient to yield to !1NO YOU CHOOSE YOUR OWN

t.; became hysterical and threatened to ficult. A spray of confetti fell across the way to Mrs. Murdock'aprivate the will of the populace. So he lost COUPON! HOSPITAl AND IN THE DOCTOR U.S.A.
.V:, do away with herself. I told this Joan's'shoulder. The blare of trum- office. his great opportunity to write his DAY ANYWHERE

to the police when they called on me pets droned in their ears. Mrs. Murdock did not seem name large among the heroes of 8 'a a n a a D a a a D

an hour ago." Paul smiled, "Let's dance." pleased at Joan's visit. She regarded history. n ntiIJtHd Jdl0yfc's a-

"Very kind of you to come to see Holding her close, he guided her the girl through narrowed eyes, The Jewish leaders and those 1Ia ..Md. B 1--.
Miss Leland. She is upset naturally through the mob. It was hard to saying, "This is quite a surprise." whom they had misled hated Jesus *" Without*Glr.too or coed-

but it's always better to know dance in the crowd but Joan found "I feel that I owe you an apology," with a malicious hatred which made S Addr.M nd) to : : : : :.: : : : : : : = :.: B

the truth." Paul's voice was smooth. the happiness of others infectious. Joan said pleasantly. "I was so up. hem relentless in their determi- H Clir . '. iieiitl..nd. .'. suu Accident. 'PI..: B
Joan did not look up. Better to "Any resolutions?" Paul asked nation to destroy Him. Now they Yoat IloipltaUiiiUoii.I
't set when you came to see me. 1 a B a a a a a a .
let Paul, handle this. He went to smiling. hope you understand." As she spoke I had their quarry at bay and they

the door with Mrs. Murdock and "Not one, except maybe never to her eyes took in the room. There i were determined to close in for

watched her disappear down the fall in love again." seemed to be nothing strange here : "the kill." These AdvertisementsAre

hall. Then he said, "Well, what "So long as you don't give up either. It was a nicely decoratedroom I They have their present day counterpart -

,_. do you think?" your friends." beige rugs, panelled walls and : in those who have so long a Guide Book

"The whole thing's a lie," Joan She smiled at him. "You're the Venetian blinds. I rejected Christ that they have become "

sisted. best friend I have. Paul In fact. 'TO BE CONTINUED) .l embittered against Him. To Good Values

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The Questions 7. What baseball player was vers. As she approached a bridgea chocolate pie will take on a Never wash the grids of a waffle! '" __ :

j known as the "Iron Horse"? sentry stopped her. new flavor if left-over coffee is iron and never put the iron in 'j I
"Sorry, madam," he said; "you substituted for half the milk. water. Instead clean the grids ':
1. Can name five symbols of
you The Answers can't cross this bridge. It's just CC with a wire brush and dry cloth, ?.
luck?
., good been destroyed." A stick of cinnamon broken into wipe the outside of the iron with -,>
2. What ingredient causes a dish 1. Horseshoe, wishbone, blue- The old lady peered at it throughher the milk beaten into custards a damp cloth and a soft polishing ".;'i

of food to have a la lyonnaise add- bird, four-leaf clover, and rabbit's spectacles. gives the custards a faint cinna- cloth. ;=
ed. to its name? foot. "It looks all right to me," she mon color but does not darken ', ""

3. Who was the penitent. thief 2. Onions. murmured. Then, as another soldier them. Coffeepots need thorough washing ." M1'..
crucified with Christ? 3. Dismas. came along, she asked: scouring, rinsing and airing. :::1

4. ,What is a camelopard? 4. Giraffe. "Excuse me, but can you tell If the surface of your stove looks Clean the spout with a stiff paint

5. Which wood is the lighter in '5. Balsa wood. me what's wrong with this rough, it probably is due to an brush, frequently dipped in cleans- ,.

.... weight, cork, balsa wood or cherry 6. Sinuate is to wind in and out. bridge?" accumulation of stove blacking. ing powder, and then rinse in quantities '. -J.
wood? Insinuate is,to indicate or suggest The soldier shook his head. Sandpaper rubbed over the sur- of boiling wate;. Invert un- 5,

U-' 6. What' is the difference be- indirectly. "Don't ask me, lady," he replied face will make it as smooth as til dry. Air the pot in the sun at :

: tween sinuate and insinuate? 7. Lou Gehrig. ; "I've been dead two days." when new.' least once a week: '. :q;

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AMERICAN RED' CROSS 3 yi: By JERRY LINK .:....

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When disaster strikes: the Red Cross is
first in and last out.VOLUNTEER.
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II There's the Rub
Services
'1"" Special Red Cross By RUTH WYETH; SPEARS You don't lose friends by lend- )

,I have been geared to meet war requirements ing ,them money. You lose them J ,
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I'' and war priorities. by expecting to get it back. :

Although a shortage of materials DINING' ROOMS The amateur gardener calls it a ,

:I has cut down production work, DOOR I day: from daybreak, to back- ..
women who have sewed and knitted __Wlrn- break. ::

i for the Red Cross will be glad ,'\
Man, can fly like'a bird, but,
.
; to know that, under an agreement ;.s
alas he cannot always alight like ,'.,
board : .
: with the War Production a DRESSER \1Ii

- certain amount of wool and yard WITH one. ,,.\
!' ,. goods will be available for Red KITCHEN The Deacon used to say, "Bad ':

; Cross workers; according to Mrs. 10'XIE' SHELVESON That Covers War news doesn't: need any pushin'. It

i j Dwight Davis, national director of TOP Trouble is a lot of people tryingto But moves good along news fast id enough kinds by sluggish.Itself. ;ai:!

i i this Red Cross program.The "T CUTS OFF rich harvest from "
reap a some- So nudge It along all you can! :.;
Red Cross Motor corps EJ K'TCHENVIEW' thing they didn't sow. I'sort of like that Idea myself. ..'
has been active since the early So I'm nudging along to you how .7,;
: days of the First World war, o i1 If your luck isn't what you thinkit KELLOGG'S PEP Is extra-rich In {
its work S should be, put a "p" in front of vitamins'! and D-the two vitamins .',
but since last year
Motor k it and try again., hardest to get enough of In. =ry;,
has than tripled.
more 0 ?
;
ordinary meals. .:.
corps volunteers drive the oI Some men aren't scared of And nothing that tastes as good '

ambulances which provide I II II SHADE work. They go to sleep beside it. as PEP has any business being t ....;
..... for hospitals _
transportation good for you! Try It. I Just know
.-.. and Red Cross chapters, and 9 ROLLER you'll like It! '.


"t 4. hold service ency. Besides themselves in any their kind basic ready of emerg-train-for Ct CURTAIN BACK OF ON SHELVES I Eternal Now .1 1M1vpp i iA


ing in motor mechanics and
--LEATHERETTE( TACKED Above the indistinguishable roar Jtlicioiii certal that luppltti per Jounce
advanced first aid, many mem-
carving: 1/2 daily need of vitamin D; 4/5
of the feet I feel the
bers are now studying map ON BACK OF DRESSER .many presence to 1/3 minimum daily nod of vitamin Bi. _
of the of the immense
sun,
reading, stretcher drills, and corysisT 1141.IV KlLLOII COMPANY
convoy and ambulance black- I _RA'SS HOOKS- .'- HOLD .A. TRAY. .. .w forces of the universe, and beyond
I these the of the eternal
sense now,
out driving in cooperationwiththeir
of the immortal There liveson
local police and fire de JUST an old dresser with no mir- scallop designs were then chosento '
in me an unquenchable belief,
I partments. ror and one leg broken, but a fit drawers and'cross boards at pickled
like the that
-- thought burning sun,
I .. A new canteen aide corps has new base gave it a modern air. top and bottom of shelves. These,
1 there is yet something to be found,
t recently been formed in prepara- Open shelves on top were the next as well as base and drawer pulls something real, something to give Pink! g:

tion for wartime emergencies, step. The owner writes that she were painted orange.. each
separate personality .sun-
when feeding of large, groups ,of sent for scallop pattern 207, plan-. *'- .
shine and flowers in its own exist-
people such as evacuees or disas- ning to have jig saw scallops cut NOTE-Scallop pattern No. 207 gives And why? Be-
dozens of designs to fit any space. These ence now.-Richard Jeffries. cause he found
ter victims may have to be hastily for the shelves but she changedher
may be cut out of wood, compositionboard there was a way to relieve that
organized. mind and used the pattern for linoleum, oil cloth or paper. They headache listless-
aggravating gas, ,
Red Cross nurse's aides, who painted scallops instead. The may be pasted or painted on wood or coated and bad breath,
Twins ness, tongue
whole metal. The pattern may'also be used to Painting
... have learned how to help the piece was painted pale grayto make novel finishes for curtains and other from which he had suffered, due to
trained in hospitals and match the kitchen woodwork; of for -- He tried
F. nurses things fabrics. Ask pattern No. 207, spells of constipation.
clinics, are now being trained to and address: The Leibovitz sisters of Phila- ADLERKA-why don't you? It is

work on the emergency medical delphia, identical twins and both an effective blend of carminatives
field units set up in large centers 600 Men in the Moon MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS artists, sometimes produce "joint and 3 laxatives for DOUBLE action.

in, case of air attack. Bedford Hills New York pictures;" says Collier's. Freda, ADLERIKA quickly relieves gas, and

The other general wartime vol- There is not just one man in the Drawer. 10 the right-handed twin, paints one gentle bowel action follows surprisingly -
Enclose 10 cents for Pattern No. side of the while Ida whois 'thisd along to the
,
canvas fast. Take
unteer services of the Red Cross moon, but 600, and they are accompanied 207.
by nine women according left-handed, does the other side. drug store.
, include home service to the families ,
1 to Who's Who in the'Moon Name ............................... When the painting is finished, it
j' of the men in the forces, the ,
hospital and recreation corps which a publication which was recently Address ............................. appears, even to experts, to be
'brings cheer to the sick and issued by the British Astronomical the work of a single artist.

wounded, and the staff assistance association after three years of re- I

corps, which provides volunteersfor search. HINDS
all kinds of office work in hos- All 600 have had craters, walled GIANT SALE

pitals, clinics and Red Cross chap- plains or mountains on the moon
ter and to man information desks named for them, and in future IS ON! BIG

and register disaster victims. these names will, appear on every #i size ONLY
Prepared,exclusively for WNU. map of the satellite. They include t2LL olt xY
" great scientists, explorers, heroesor
philanthropists who have aided

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j soothe the itch ofmosquito and similar alive.
bites with'Mexican Heat Powder. Largo
size most economical-sold everywhere.
1 The problem of what to send a Hope-Never Dies -- Good Proof

service man has been solved by the Mrs. Green was proudly displaying anew Congressman-And why,do they 1

'j DON'T LET men themselves. Tobacco tops the hat to Mrs. Gray. say that talk is cheap
list of gifts service men prefer "It's lovely said Mrs. Gray; "but Voter-Because the supply usu-

,j CONSTIPATIONSLOW from the folks back home, accord how do you manage to get" so much ally exceeds the demand. ,
.. ing to numerous If money from your husband?
n YOU UP surveys. you "Quite simple dear," the- triumphant
my was
have a friend or relative in the Trial Treatment
When bowels are sluggish and you feel armed reply. "I just tell him I'm Sufferer-I wish I, had
some
forces-Army Navy Ma-
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and he
back mother immediately
: irritable, headachy and everything: you going to
: do is'an effort, do as millions do-chew rines, or Coast Guard-who smokesa hands me the fare"The drops to cure this toothache.
: FEEN-A-MINT, the modem chewing pipe, or rolls-his-own, a pound of Friend-It's all a matter of the 4 LESS THAN PRICE!
i)i gum laxative. Simply chew FEEN-A- his favorite tobacco is very muchin mind, not medicine. Yesterday I
a MINT before you go to bed-sleep without order. A big favorite with many Long and Short of It was feeling terrible. But when I LIMITED TIME AT
being disturbed-next morning gentle,
t.. thorough relief, helping you feel swell service men is Prince Albert the Customer-I suspect that you're went home my wife put her arms TOIL TGOODSCOUNTERS
II again, full of your normal pep. Try world's largest-selling smoking to- giving me awfully short weightfor around me and kissed me, and
I'i FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy bacco. Local dealers now are fea- my money! consoled me, so that I soon' felt
and economical.A family
generous supply only turing Prince Albert in the poundcan Grocer Well, I'm positive better. 8

N : FEEN-A-MINTCOi for the men in the service.- you're giving me an awfully long Sufferer-You don't' say. Is your Lehn&Fink Products Corp..B1o omfieId.N.J.
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PAGE EIGHT J "m. THE CLEWJSTON NEWS FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1042

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Band Concert Draws \:, Lot 4 .-._._.L ___.__ Jane lIune __ .._..._.__ .58 ,..
NOTICE Lots 5 to 9, 12 to 19 .).---- Dr. Ethel Eisner ___ ._ 2.09
fr. Lots 10, 143 _______.___ Mrs.. O. D. Hatleld ._
Nice Crowd ThursdayThe : / Lots 23, 24 ____ __.__._ Mrs. Emma Freeman ...._.. .78.78
Lots 11, 25 to 28, 34 to 44 .t T. L. Williams __ .90

Lots '29 to 31 Leola D. Crews ...__..... .78
Lots 53 to .. .. ______ _.. .
55 Tax
concert given by the United ? Delinquent ___'__.__ .90;:
ao Lots 59 to 62, 65 to 81 Tax Delinquent ......____.. 3.12
States Sugar Corporation Concert Notice Is hereby given that the following described lands, or much Lots 82, 83. 92 Unknown ____ _
Prof.F. thereof as will be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes herein set Lots 84 to 91," 93 _.____ Tax -:- .78
under the direction of Delinquent ....:.____ 1.56
Hand opposite to the same, together with coat of such sales and advertising, will Lots 94, 96, 97, 99 to 105 Tax Delinquent _._._._._
G. Sturchio,. at Sugarland Park be sold nt public auction on the 1st day at July, A. D. 1942. at the hour Lot 98 ._._ Unknown _. __ 1.66
.58
attended I of 12 o.cloclt noon, al the courthouse door, In the City oC LaBelle, Co.untyat Lots 109 to 115 Tax '?
.
.Auditorium last night was I Delinquent _._._...._ 1.23
Hendry and State of Florida: Lots 118 to 122, 124 to 132 Tax Delinquent ___ 1.u
by a crowd of some 150 per- Lots 136 to 142, 144 to --
commended R. N. MILLER, 163 & 165. 167, 170 _' Tax )a..
sons and the band was .or' Delinquent _....___ 3.50
Tax Collector of Hendry County, Florida. Lots 171, 174 to 176. 180 '. -
lor the general excellence of the to 195 _._.__.? Tax Delinquent ___ 1.8&
Lots 200, 204, 205, 208 to. '
program. 210 -.__...:.._ '\ Tax Delinquent ."- __
Numbers on the program were as Lots 206, 207 -..._ ...W_:._ ... ..: W. G. Hllug, Sr. 1.42
.78
follows: Lot 211 -...____ R. E. Kurtz ____._____:._- '.6&
Lots 213 to 220, 223 to 228 Tax
Am.uDt Delinquent ____ '1.9t
Normal March.'Operaland DESCRIPTION.: 1:1. Lots 229 to 231 _., Henry G. Crapo, Est __ '..78
Overture. :;; OWNED of Taxes Lots 232 to 239, 243 to 245 ,

I I a GI 51240...-._.._?_..____1 Tax Delinquent ._____ .2.08
Precision March. OF LAND ;=: a t ADd COMtaE Lot .._.._ Mrs. L1llie KingM_.___ .58
Stardust, band arrangement. :, Lots 241, 242 252 _..*-..... _: Tax Delinquent ._.____ .7&
: Lot 250 _...__
a e Anna 'Vonderly ___ .ee
Nan, waltz by Laurendeans. Lota!! 254, 246 __...__-_-__ Miss O. 'T Glradean-__ .78 """
Sweet Brier, overture. Lots!! 255, 257 to 264 ____ n. E. Kurtz _______ 1.44
Lots 265 to 275, 285 ._ Tax
-- Delinquent 1.78 .
El Capitan, Sousa, march. SHbdh'I..lon _.d--"-"_ __-' 31 42 5>> Lots 276 to 282 285 to ,

Princess of India, overture. Lots 1 to 10 ___'':'-M J.laurice. Less ____._.__ .613 293 _.._ ._.. :._._ ..M- .Tas. A. G. Swelngler ____ 1.53 cLots
39 __ = Maurice Less 1,12 286, 294 297 n.
to E.
On Guard. Lots 14 to --- -- Kurtz ______ 1.01
Trumpeter Lots 43 to 52 __._.__.- Maurice Less ___M'" .69 Burtern Add. to Lnllelle,
Star Spangled Banner.' Lots 51 to 65, 69 to 18 _.: Maurice Less' ____._ .._-:.:_ .78 E3Lot 1 ._. "_'" 32 42 20 .
: Guard" Lots 15 to 18 .__..___---=-- Unknown ,._'_--: __._M ..90 Blk. A, Lots 13, 14 less E / .
In the "Trumpeter on Lots 79 to 80 ______. Edna M. Platt ._ .69 125 ft. ..__ _._._...:-_ ., 11. G. DavIdson ..__.;: 1.08
number, the solo part was playedby I Lots 92 to 94 ----d Unknown ____ -__- Elk. C ..._..._...TZ1I__.___ Mrs ,Homer Dryer: __._-- 5.02
Prof. Sturchio's eon: In the Lots 95 to 91 ______M_ ...._ MlIlye Freed _. _._._. .78f Elbnrndo. Sd. of Blkn. Dt .
I Lots 105 to 101 ..----.-_ Edna M. Platt ______ .78 E of lltiHtm Add. to
lobby of the auditorium, 'a response Lots 125 to 130 ._.. -_. Edna M. Platt __d__ 1.01 Liftllelle _. : 32 4: 20 \
to the band number. I Lots 141 to 142 .____.. _.. Unknown _._::.___ .69 Lots 10, 11 .. E. '
D.
Lot 143 _______?__. Tax Delinquent _..__'_ .58 Lots 12, 13 V Douglas Company.$ l.2
I Lots 172 to 179 _____. Thoa. E. Hedges, Est. _._ 1.12 Jlrkwood Park *id 12A Tax Delinquent. ..._ooJ _._.. 1.12
JOINS CITY OFFICE Lots 180 to 208 .____ ___ Maurice Less _.__- 1.U In NU>4 of SE'lying .' .- V
1. Lots 200 to 221 ___.____ Thos. E. Hedges, Est. .__d 1.23\\ Went of Rood ...-_*....,,.._ 32 42 29 ... A
._______ .78
Lots 258 to 2&0 ---- J Maurice Less Elk 1, Lots 7 13 ..
: 3 5 :
'.S. A. Pence moved here this Lots 282 to 288 _-,;--._.. H. D. Delaney _....._._ .86 Lot 9 ..._, _,.__.,___- V J. p. Moore -_.__ __ 1.33
Lots 289 to .315 _......___ "" ; Maurice Less ______ 1.12 Blk. Tax Delinquent _._____..;-- .69
Orlando and has takena 2, Lots 6, 8, 10, 11 ,,_. 4 H. S. Gove ..... ...
week from Lots 311 to 319 _.__..__ : ,l 1935 .18 .__..._ .:.- 1.33
Blk. 3, Lots 3 15 .
,position in the city offices In the Lots 343 to 355 -____ ;; Maurice Less _._.____._ .58j Lots 4, 6, 13 1 to._, __* '' J. C. JackmanY::____._m.___ 1.33
Lots 356 to 366 :-___.. Edna M.. Platt ______._ 1.56, Lots Tax Delinquent .T. __ 1.12
City Hall. His wife and daughter Lots 367 to 375, 382 to 408 '". Maurice Less -- -.--- 2,65 Blk. 4 8,, Lots 10. 1 12,to 13 10, 12 to .' -J. P. Moore __._-::.,_.._. ._ 1.33.

will Join him here upon completionof Lots 376 to 381 ___' I Unknown __.--:-- -- ---.- 1.23 13 _..... ._..._: ..-'>r'
-- J.' C. .
Lots 412 to 421. 429 to 431'- Maurice Less _...__.___ .78 Jackman -.M ...__ 208
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Lot 11 ..... .. .: . Tax
the school term In Orlando. -- -------- Delinquent ._. ... ::69
I Lots 422 to 424 -__ Edna! M. Platt _...--:- .78 NE14 ot NE% & Nof ., .

Lot 428 ._.' ,'[ Unknown ..____._._._.____ .5S NWl,4 ........_...,_..._;:..._.____... 1 ,,43 28 120 nobt. Howard ..___.__._. _, ;
Lots 432 to 434. A. L. Watson ____. .78 3.59
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----- 40 J. C. Hurd ..._____ .
Clewiston Inn- Lots 435 to 437 ___ Henry Marshall ----.;:. 'J'l8 \VlUlhlnJi'ton Gardensd.. .' ---; 3.29-

Lots 438 to 456 _____.___ V Maurice Less __._.__-_._ .90 of X\\/& _._._._..... .... .._... 2' 43 ::S.-
Lots 457 to 463. 467 to 489 Edna M. Platt _. ._..___.__ 2.65 Blk. 3, Lots 15, 16 ...-..-:.-. ,-. ,: Bessie Stewart '......_.___ .66. l?
(Continued from Page 1) Lots 490 to 617 -.__._ ; 'I. Maurice IAess' 2.65 Blk. 5, Lot 41 -.--.---_. .. Nellie Jones ___ .66
Lots 627 to 761! 176 to 78S Maurice. .Less ___ 1.78 Blk. 6, Lots 18 to 21 -.- ... Moses Seroor _...:..__...: .76

funds, Inn employees and guests llcg. S'V Cor 'or SElN ; Blk. 33, Lots 4, 5Blk. .-.-_-_-. .-- V..' J. H. Ramsey. ........:.._....; .;._..... .:.66
contributed liberally. USO drives 850 n., E 705 ftr. S 850 41, Lot 28 ..--_..-- :/' E. P.' Erving ...______ .5&
ft. W 705 ft. to beg. 31 42' 29. 14 Lou Jacobs ____ 2.00 Blk. 45, Lot 38 ---..--.: Will I.owryJ'j.__ ...___ '
: and other requests for help in S or NE Cor. Blk. 49. to' _._ : .56
Beg. 1268 Cl. y ,"" Lots 35 38 Nora &. Green Mills _.,... ..66
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making our service men more comfortable -. to l't oC beg., W 669 ft. Wide Acres Emt. No. 1 Sd. -
S 100 It. E 669''' It. N of S'of_ SE'2". 43 28 ..1: ,, '
and in furthering the war 100 ft. to beg. -.-_--.:.:. 32 42 29 12,. C. C. Cook ._ ,_._ 1.48 Blk. G, Lots 11, 12 Nettle B. Vice J .__::.__"-. .66

effort nave received the support of Dilfenbaughs Add. to Lot 1 ----.---- Tax Delinquent _.______ .- '.6&
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Lnll lIe, Strip of Land Blk. K, Lots 11, 12 .-- Harriet Furnade _.___ :
the Inn. The hotel was one of the 3n8 ft. Wide OU NE'/a Lot 15 .. .6&
---- -- Mrs. 'Vm. H. Sebastaln __
._ first local establishments to begin of NEB, __. .__. 32 012:9 : "I"' r'1).J:" t" N'of N1h 4 U 2S' 154. Geo. D. Williams _.. 3.69.66
Lots 8 to 12,21 -r--- lIrs. M. A. Burnette __ 1.12 WK of NWK oT NEK"& ---
J a systematic saving of paper. It Lots 14 to 17 ..__, lolrs. L. M. Jennings .90. W;. of SWK of NEK & 'I

also receives current magazines and North LnDell, n part of W% of E}_ of SWK of _. .
N"'J,4 of NEJA _. ._.,_ 32 42 21Bik NEB -..--_._.______ 5 43 28 '40 'Jas. Sweene _..:.__. .. 2.51 h,
: periodicals which are collected for 2, Lot 1 E' '__ Unknown ___.._ .58 E 3-4 of SEK of NEK 5 43 28 30 Jas. Sweeney ___.._:. 1.37
the reading room at the British Lots 9, 10 -__ J. .Fussell .69 S1of SWK _._____ 6' 43 38 80 A. H. Reed __ ____ 2.48
Lot 14 J. W 'Vhldden __ .58 NEB &" Nof NE Q ofNWI4

.:.' Flying Training School. Block 3, Lots 1 to 3. __ T. E. Hedges, Est. __ 4.83 ..-..--...--._._.__- 'G 43 28 180 A. 'H. Reed __.. 4.20 f
National Hotel Week came Into Lots 7 to 15 U. G. Hedges_ ___ 1.78 E1,2 of SE? & NWK of .
Block 12 Lots 1. 8 to 12 U. G. Hedges .90 SEI ... ... ._ 6 43
"being four years ago at the sugges- "; -mNEK :- ..28 120 A. H. Reed __"": _-.-.. -,- 3.79
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Lots 20, 28. Unknown .___,-_ .U of NWK & E% less .
tion of Leonard' K. Thomson, manager Lot 21 _, Conrad Compagulr __ ',58 : E% of SEK of SEK of .

of Hotel McAllister, Miami, Lot 25 I .. C.. H. Hall .58 NEK &- less 'NS of V ,.. .... _
Lots 29 to 36 __...._._____. .,'. ...'_ U. G. Hedges ____. NE% of NEB of NEK 8 43 28 '350.'.A. H;. Reed ___';" ',- 8.43
;. who is national chairman of the Block 13, Lots 1 to 4 :". ', C. H. Hall __,___ 1:120V. : Beg. 70 'ds: E of N'V'Cor ,. -:

'. observance this year. It was Mr. Lots 5, 6 .. ...."'. >,1..>. Allen Cook _.._._ ..69 of SWK, of NEK of I .. .. .. .'" ...". .", .. '... ..
Lot 20 V," :. .': W. H. Crawford __.... .58.. NW}., E 70 )'ds., 's 70 ,.. .. :: .
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a ;-"' Thomson who suggested the slogan Lot 25 _._-___ !,:' .,': ." Mrs. L. M. Jennings ---:_ .58 I Yds., W 70 yds, N 70 : : .. ,." :,. _'. ,. >.;.. ',.4.'. 4.' .
""Hotels, an asset to the commun- Lots 26 to 32 :"f.'.; Allen Cook _.., .._ .. 1.83 '1 yds.: to beginning _10 43 28 1 Fate Ballard _..... : ..::.:,_ 2.0J:
nation.' And Block 17, Lot 4 ___,___... .... Mrs. S. C. 'Vhiddcn, Eat, .58 I I Beg. NE Cor of SWK of ,_''', _' ....;.. ..h ,- -;-.""-.:"- .' .
G I:' ity, a service to the Lots 10, 11 ,.,.:_. -...:_,... .:, 'J>'.. Frank E. Hutchinson '_, .69 NE% of NWK, W 70 -. .;:: "' : :' :' )
.f now during war-time, hotels, too, Lots 21 to 24 ,..,: .:, ; '.7" ; U. G. Hedges _______ .78 yds., S 10. ) ds., E 70., ,Unkno., '. ; 'o: '.> .,
b for and'the Lots 25 to 36 ..- ,, : '- Sam L. Farabee 2.05 yds., '''N.. 70 yds. to beg. 10 43 28 '1 r n .J 1 .4' :f-:..(.".; 1.46
are working victory, 12 -_ t > Chas. E. Hm Est. ____ 3.74 Bep.: 140 yds. E of NW .. .. : ,
Blk. 26, Lots 11, ;:: ....: :. ;:. .. :'-1 ,;I, ''';'' '' : \"" !' .
Clewiston Inn is playing. its part Lots 13, 14 _... V'. .,\.. n U. O. Hedges _-..::._ .69 Cor of SWK' of NEK of ,', '. J .J' :: ,' '! : ::1 ': ,'-.- ,
; along with the finest in the nation. Blk. 27, Lot 3 WJf.a. .___':' '. '., G. E. FIsher ___. __ .69 NWK. E .10 .yds., S 70 ..' :-J: y":"; : "f*** ,.; '<"'':" '.:, : .. 3...L. ... .
Beg at SW Cor oC. SEof / ': yds.', E 70 yds., S 150 '., /W. '.... : ff .' -
-- NE14, N 209 It: E 103 "W' ... Yds., W 220 )'ds., N 150 .', "
tt. S 209 ft. 'V. 103'ft. to, yds., E 140 yds. N 70 k, _. ..
f s r PromotionContinued-' beg. .t__ 32 U 29 ;2' Solomon Whidden _..:.. 5,19 yds. to beginning ._ ..... 10 43 U 7 Geo. D. Williams 1.:"::"._,. 2.77
Beg. at NE Cor oC SEl, or ::" .'. / SW s of NWK -.----,.___ 13 43 28 40 A.J.. ,Evers : _,- 4.79
NE%, W 669 ft. S 250 ft. -\ Beg. 110 )'ds. E of SW Cor, r----' ,
,I 'V 250 It. to E line of ', Lot 1.' E 730 ft.- N to (
;':.: ( .from Page 1) Bridge St., RWY S & '. I"-:..' ". :.. Riv., W alg. Riv. to Pt
Ich, Carline Berner, Annie Adams, Parallel to ESt. RWY "/ ; N of ;beg., S to bpg. __ 14 43 28 14.60 Tax Delinquent __ 3.18 ''
:" V 5 A. In SE Cor of E of. .
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Marshia Norton, Joyce Phillips, to 1h Sec ., '" ...___ .
of NW 14 43 28
to Section line, N to Beginning ." ,, SWK % 5 G. L., Sweeney: 1.11
Caroline Robison, Cleo Scott, Marilyn 32 42 29 27 'V.F.;; Daniels. :.___. 8.04 W% of SEK of NW'4. less ,

;F". Shelter, Doris Strickland, Oak Park Sudh-Islon ._ 32 4:9 _. ',',' .,.; a strip BW ft.: wide & .
> Lots 31 to 33, 36 ___ -Unknown .. .____ 1.33 80 rds. Ions on East .
/ Joann Erler, Clarice Cannon, Mary NE4? of N\V; of SW'4 32. : 42 29. .16 T. L:' Williams. .....:..._: V 1.o2 side .-.-. 14 43 28 19.3-4- Mrs.: J. G. Bentley __ : .530
Davidson, Louise Goff, Callle Davis BeJ: 'NE Cor oC NE% oC < :" Lot 31 in Palma Cia Sd.15 43 28 Tax. Delinquent .56
1 "'T" W% of SEK of SEt,; of
SE. W 811 ft. to E : .. ___ '
; and Marion Phillips. NEK &. E of SWK
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r. line Bridge St. R'VY S : ,
Carline Berner the student & Parallel St. RWY / of SEK of NEK 15 .43 28 10 W. P. Andrews .___ 1.46
r' gave
642.5 ft., E 889 ft. tQ V ,' E% of SW% of NEK 15 43 28 20 B. E. Poor _----_::.- 1.97 t

f.:_.'. farewell in an original poem. Jo pt. S or beg., N to beg. 32 42 29 40 C.. ', C.. .Cook ____..-,:....;:.-.:... 5.79- I Government Lot 4 .____ 16 43 28 14R.--. E. Kurtz __--;.:"'_: ::._ 1.47
: / 0 Eli of NEK & N% of c ji
;: Ann Crouch, seventh grade stu- E1h oC SVof Lot 1 in
.. SWl,4 of SE1, ___ 32 42 29 9* C.. Go' Cook _-----:.__-:: 2.73 I NEii of SE1. __..:___ 17 43 28 100 Marvin Wood., ::.. 4.80
i- 'dent, welcomed the. class into Junior 1'Ionnlngll Add to LoBellf', .' '.' ', .... EVa of SWK, Exc 1 Acre .
'. '. in SW Cor of SEA of '
: High. nf'K. 50 ft. N of NW .. ..' .. ......
:,' SWK & NWK of SEK ....:, : '\ "
Cor of Dlk. C. Du.erA V ,
: Joann Erler sang "Don't Sit 6 & N} of SWK of SEA .'
Add. to LnIJelle, N
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p- Under the Apple Tree, accompanied deg., E 830 ft., E 411 ,
of SEK, N 220 'da. W
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"' by Mrs. Erler. "Auld
: Lang 405 E
,. W 411 ft. to beg. InNW'a r ft., S 220 yds..

; 'Syne" was sung by.the entire group. of SEtA _.. ._ 32 42 21), L 405' ft. to beg. & Beg. .
.'. .Rev. H. C. Meador'gave the closIng Lot 9 _________. G. A. Hill. _____._ .73 1065 ft. W of SE Cor,, of 4"' !.
Kell Mill Terrace Sd.. .
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I ; { .Description S T R A Owner ,AmountSW .;W' End .--------- R. N. iinier', _.__.___.. 1.18

I %- of SEIh.. N 220 Lot 27. N*, ----.--- R. N. Miller __ ___ .81
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.. Lot 28 _... _.. ._ :
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.yds. W 225' tt (3r Sec. -'-'.t -.-v' ;1-. ". R. N. Miller ___,__-- ,1,18 .
I .line) S 220 yds.. E to -, Block 47. Court House ,Sq. '
i, I 'beg. 17 43 28 'd. 2 Subdlvlslon _'.._'_. : D 43 ::9 J,t: .
-------- 149 A. H. Re ____ 9.1I >
I I :NE4! less Gov. RWY ._..__ 20 43 28 160 A. H. Reed _.____ 3.6S Lot 1 _.- --.::-_ City of LaBelle _.____. .94
...NE.or NWl & Gov.>> Lot Lots 2 to 7 -.,,..,.--.........--:.:..-..,. Margaret Caldwell __ 2.24

1 1. --......___=; __..__ 20, 43 28 52 A.. H. Reed _,_____._.__ 1.8._ 'Lot 33 -----"............:...;..::..-- .J M. O. Oliver ____ .81 ,
block 4S ..Subdh'lsloB
NY.z of SWJ of h'W3 20 43 28 20 C. L. Arbuthnot _. .. 1.2B lIendrT' .. .. ., '
SY.z of SW 4 of NWY __ 20 43 28 20 R. E. 'Kurtz ;..:::___...:.-.- 1.26 _'.' ._-. ,; 9 43 :9 .:. .
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\ '\Vll.l ,of NW3, ------ 22 43 28 80' J. E. Bretch Est :.:2.2.88 Lot 5 -'.-._ -- --. ---.;._ Franc Hendry __:-.;:._ .9-1 :,.
I' :N1h of NE}, of'NW14. __ 26 43 28 20 J. N. & Tommie Barfield--- 1.06 Lot 6 -'-_..-... Ralph Hendry ,__._.._ .81 I
.. W ay of. .NW} & SE}4 of Lot 7 --..---- Clyde Hendry ._.__.--...:. .81 '
0, NW 4 &. Sir of NE3, of __ Lot. 8 __--.---.._:._._ Mrs. Clara Forman ___ .81 .
Lot 9, .,......... .;:..::..... Francis .
.NW34, ,______.._ 26 43 28 140 C. W.Sta.rnes-Mrs. ,--- ... Hendry ___ .81 -
Barfield :.......:......____ 4.19I" Block 'V% of Perry ',1,
" >Gov. Lots 1. 2 ----_ 29 43 28 84.15 Tax Delinquent 6.52 C. Hull' Subdh'hllon ___ 9 43 ::D ,. '

Gov. Lot 3 29 43 28 33 Tax Delinquent -_-'_-_- 1.67 Lots 9;. 10 ..__.....-._..:._.-.. A. C. Wright -=:_..__ :.-.___ .9-1 \ ; : :
I" (;ov. Lot 4 -_ ___ 29 43 28 2916 S. C. Bass Est ___:._ 2.48 Lots 12 to 15. ---,::.,_.;--- Elsie Stalls __ 1.89 o'
Gov. Lot 1 & SE}, _- 30. 43, 28 66 S. C. Bass. ,Est. _____ 66.15 Lot.. 16 -;-.....-----.:--....-...:....- JIm Goe __..__..._____ 1.18 ,(' .: .,
, SE}, of SW 14 &. Gov Lot ; _. Block .40;; NEtla Hedge's 'i' ').1 .:,' .
6 ___._______.___ 30 43 28 80 R. E Kurtz ____ 3.18 Sabdhl"lon ...:___. .': .__ 9 43 29 .r.: ,. '
NE% of NW}, ___ 31 43 28 40 R. E. Kurtz ._____ 1.47 Lots 17, 18 --..-_ Tax Delinquent _.__-.:- 1.18
Beg. NW Cor of SW%. S .. Lots 2122 -- ,..--__., Smith _____' .1.18
245 yds., E 440 yds:. N .. .,_._ .. ,._. I II Lot. 25 ---- = :...-_ oJ R. N. Miller _..___" 1.18 ; ;; ::
..245 yds.. 'V 440 yds. to .. J.llock 49. S3 of N% of V ; ,
I begs _.;::...,_._.::-...: 31. 43 28 .: .23.. Walter Edw. Colton 2.16 SE% _. ... :;-. ._ 9 43 ::9 ;. ,1Nt,2 : .
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,I Beg. 132 yds. N of SE Cor 'J ,',. ', r of N3 of SEa -.-- Ben r., Guy. ,__ __.__._..__ 2.24 '
i of S'\V 44 of SW*. N 503 ': <, 1 ; .. Ny': of S1f.a of SE14 --_ Flossie Luckey ___: 1.0& ,";... ,''., '
I yds.V 440 yds., S Si or S* of SE3 -.-_ Mary F. Luckey ___ 1.14 '

635 yds., E 220 yds." t.' .._ : ?'j >' Block w & 51. HiepocheeIldtx. ; '. ..
"" ;N 132. yds., E 220 yds: to : .._ Subdh'I"lon _...._.___ 9 43: 29 ;, (,.i"t: ...
'beg. .----x.__---___ 31''' 43 28 51 Tax Delinquent, 3.47 Lots 3, 4, in Blk. A --........ Carrie M. DeVolf 1.18 ; .
I Wr of .NEJ.-...;.-___ 33 43 28 80 Alma Cahill -- 2.07 Lots 7. 8, in Blk, :A ".._._ Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw 1.18 ..
,I NEV4 of NE14 -__ .__;.L!_:::: 5 U 2S 40 R. N. Miller .!._.._?.____" 1.47 Lots 27, 28 ...-.-...--.....-..-..._ Carrie Di.+ .D Wolf __ .9-1 .
,E' of. SW14- of .SW"of Lots 15 to 17 In Elk B __ G. N.' Alchediak 1.18 I : ,
.NE1/4 & W36 of SEV4of -::-" '. Lots 28, 29, In Blk C Tax Delinquent ___ 81
SW of NE},, .!--.J.. 5 U 28 10 Tax Delinquent __ 1.46 Lots 21. 22, in Blk F Nellie Pelky ___ ?.81
j SE}, or. .SE'44 of NWu4 5 H 28 10 Tax "Delinquent "..____ ..86Nih Block 52 '---'_'_ B. F. Magill __ 2.10
of NE3, 'of, SW'A &: : t : Block 55. LaBelle thigh- '

SE14 of NEy4 of SW4 5 U 28 30 R. N: Miller ---.-.-.- 1.67S'V14 lands Subdivision ,_.::. 9 43 :9 ; ,.: "
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j .ot NE}, of SWl ;" 5 U 28 10 Regine..Landregan. __, _,;_ .76 Lot 24 ___.a.c..L_ : .R.. J. Love \L.1 -,
I "Wlh of NE3, of NEW of : s r Block: :J1. LnBelle High6 -, V
j NW 4' _. 8 U 28 5 Mrs Kate L. Simmons 1.0 lands Subdivision .r,._.:_ D 43 29 ,, ;
I NW4: of' NE3, of NW3, 8 H 28. 10 Tax ,Delinquent ___ ,8EW 6 Lot 1 _._-.-.----_.-._-- .1
Ii I of NEu4 of SE3, of Block 58. LaB lIe Hlgh- Mrs. C. P. Clark ___. .94

#II< 'mv},, ._....: :.::...:.t___ 8 H 28 5 Mrs. Grace: .S. '''Dawson 1.0 4 ,. lands Subdh'I"lon .;.. __ 9. 43 29 .". .',.. .t.,,-)
I \VIh of S'V% of ,SE4 of : Lots 6, 7 \ /,
N'-W1 --_._ -- g 44 28 .5 Tax Delinquent ___ 1.06I Block 59 ------ 9 43 29 ", Mrs. Cr:1.C1ark; ._._:.:._ 2.24 J .
E of of of ----" Annie E. "Hall '___ _.. :.__' 2.85 ': ':' "
SW1/4 SEY ._ + _, .t Block 60 9 43 29 -J.
I NW% _.:-_t?__ 8 U 28 5 Tax Delinquent '___ 1.06I Block 61 -----.-----.. 9 43 29 C: P. Gaulding .___....:.._. 2.8.5 ; ..
I SW}, ....r_.__.___._.._ 8 U 21 160 Nelson Tinklepaugh. 3.69"S Block. .62. -SW-' Lorena-- ----Subdlvlslon R. N. Miller 2.85 .".. .'.
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[mI'. Co RWY 17 28 308 Consolidated Naval 26. to 40 -- -- Lorena K.
Stores-Co;" ---'-__.____ 13.18 Block a3 -..._-......;:.:...:....--:; -" 9 43 29 R. N. Miller. Royer____..__ 1.66 "
NIh of SWu4 ____ 18 U 28 80 S. L. Kelly ..___.__._....___...' 2.88 Block 64. Mannlngs Sub. __ 2.85.
Slh of SW3, ____ 18 US 80 R. N Miller ._: 2.88 dlvlllloD _. e__. .9 43 29
SE144 ..___._.____- 18 H 28 160 Mrs. J..H.1 Nelson "_.._ 2.30 Lot 4 less 8 ft. off 'W :;
I i All, Frac. 1 U U ,198 W. F. ''Daniels ._..__ '_. 14.79 End --.------- Beasley 4.& Stoudmire i
I SIh' of"E% of Gov. -Lot .3 6 U. 29 10 Edith H. Brown ____. 4.05 Lots 5 to 21 -__._----- R. N. Miller __ ____ 2.49 1.11 > ,
Hardl.g Rdt. Sd. d Let Wend Lots 28. 30, 32
I : -- R. N. 'Mtller _.___
132 ._. . .__ 4329 Block 65 _. ._._ 9 43 :9: ; .1.18

Lot 178 ____ 6 U 29 M. Hayes ._._ ..9t 4 Lots 1 tq 21 ..,....--:._--- R; N.: Miller _.__.___..__ 2.85
L. V. Hull Sd. of Gov. Lot Lot 22 ---.-. ----.- Tax Delinquent .__ :....__ .71
11 In .____. S43 3 Lots 23 to 28 AJary '- P3P
Manning Blount __
II do Gov Lots 2 to 4 La T439 # Block 70 less 1. Acre .In. 1,18.

I! Lots 1. 2, 4, ii Mahala So' Royer 10.00 NW Cor'._...:..:..-.:-_._.:'.. ,9 43 29 :1. C. Jackman ____ 3.15 -
I Lot 3 _____ R. E. Burchard ____ 5.23 1 Acre In NW Cor. Blk :: V-' -

1 Lot 8 (5 A. off E End) __ 5 Ray .C., Hull _____.._ 3.45, 70 ._-----..-_.--::.. -. Stafford Luck y _...:__... 2.54, "
Lot, 8 (.Exc. 5 A. off E .' :' Block 71 ----___.____.._ 9 43 29 J. C., Jackman ___ __.. 2.85
End) __ 12 Lillie H. Burhands _'____ 7.93 Block 72 ---.._- :.:-.;..._ 9 43 29 J. H. Caldwell Est. __?_ ;
Lot 12 __________ 6 Everette "Burchard __ 4.05 DI ck13., -- 74 Suberb 2.85

Lot 19 __ 4 Tax Delinquent, ____..__ 2.85 Beautiful __........... .__'.' 9 43 29: ,, .
Lot 25 r t 1 6 Ray H: Hull _.:...--.__ 4.05 Block 74. Lots ,16 ..
to ,,18
Lot 2'6 ..._____.6 Tillet Crawford __.__ 3.?4 Mrs. Felecia Pereda ___ .81
Block 75 ._. .. :..!_...: 9 43 29 2P
\ ---- C. Jerome Morrison __ 2.851.
I Lots 27, 28 __ _. 12 C. J. Kirk ____._ 7.63 Blocks ,77 to 80. LaDelle '

Lot 30 _____ 12' Perry C. ,Hull ___' 4.77 'Terrace u__.__. ._... ._: 9 43 28 = .,
Rlvervlew Terrace 'ScL Block A Lot
1
Lots 31, 32 13 R. N.. rmer. 'J._.,._ '._. 4.05 -- Walter Plumacher .71
----- Lot 21 .. '
I Lot 33 _____.__.__ 10 Chamber of .Commerce. 3.45 .., Unknown :_______._ .71 '
Block B Lot 3 ____ ._
Ear of SE3, .___ 7 n 29 80 Ralph E. Smith. Est. : '..::..__ 5.23 Lot 6 -_:,'-;?-:'--,,--..:_-.-:-: u Claude Clara -1\1.E. Myers Marble__.,_,____ '.71.71 "1 .

.. CUT of Laflelle .:.-, .:: .:.i: _. ,. Lot .19 ._---.d.;_._. ;: Margery F.. Salberger .;::'. 71 SS'V
I II City of LaBelle DTrd's Sd. : .J-: .' : { Block_ C, Lot 4 :::.. .] David .Resing ___ ,,71 S.
.of Goodno's Sd., .__. 4 43 ':::8 ;, Lots 13, H ."..-_:-__.__ J. E. 'Robins _.:. .___ .81 c
,, Bik. 1,' Lots 13". H .. C. E. :McAfee. ._.__ _. _..: 1.29 Lot 17 .-----:...____.:..: J. E. Robins __- .....:-_,._ .71 1' .
'Beg. 50 ft. ,N of SE Cor :. Block F. Lots 4, 5 -_._::" : J. E. Robins _.___.__ .81
Blk. 4, W 100 ft., N 75 ': S ', ," +. Lot 16 --4___ _.__, E. J. Coyle _____ .71 ....

ft.. 'E- 100 ft;, S ,J5 tt. : Lot 18. -..-......:__..___.:____ C. M. Baker .__._.______._ .71 .
,to beg. _____. .:.:....:.:...____ 4 U 29r Ray C. Hull __._ 6.13 Block G, Lots 9, 11 -- Belle, Werner ____ .81
Goodno' Sd. of Block 5 1 Block H. Lots 1. 6 to 8 Tax
Delinquent __ ....._...
Lots 9, '11 _-;.___-=--..... W. F. Daniels ______ 1.66 Lots 9, 11 __..____._ P. D. Finck ,__.._--_' _.. ..71 = .
Lots 18. 26 __.___._--:..:.- Mark Poole ___...___ 1.77. Lots 13. 14 ....__.._______.._ J.' E. Robins ___ .71
E 50 ft. of Lots 36, 38, Lots 15, 16 --.-.-_-.._ Mrs. Robt., Haish ___ .71 S
II 40 Jess E 15 'ft. _._.:... .Hendry County News 9.73 Lot 20 _._._..;.._..___:___._ Mary M: Boas ___ .71 .
,. Lots 38. 40 less .50 ft. off :: Lots 23, to 25 ;;.__._;.,:.. C. Jerome Morrison _
E End .._.._._...:.r_._.._ J. H. Caldwell Est _. 12.70 '-- .81
Block 89. Goodno Sub- '
Goodno'H Sd. of W'h of dlvlllion __. .____. ,__ 9 43 29 .
Block or r .__.:.....:. __' 4 U -
-- Lot 1 ---.--._.__....___ Mrs. Jennings __ .:__ .58
N 2-3" of Lots 1, 2 -..---::.:. Frank Turner,,._ 1.15I Block 95, Less 8' ft off -- T .

I I Goodno's Sd of SEtA of : \V End ..._...__..__...._.__..__ 9 43 29 Lykes Bros. .;____ 3.15
I mock 0 _,___ .._._ 4 43 :9 Block 98, Gov. Lot 3. less '" -, --- QCP

I Lot 8 ._.._._.______ City of LaBelle .94 Rwy .-.__.:. '-.-..._._ 4 43 29 11 3-4 Cyrus Q. Stewart 2.67 :3Q.
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, : Goodno's Sd. of NEIA of Block
I II10ck 0 __. ._".____._ 4 43 29 '" S 55 103. Shadow Lawn '
Court Subdivision 4 43 :9 O
I Park Place' Sd. __. ._ \
Lots 1 tb 5. 8 to 19 __'_ Mahala S. Royer __:..:.-_ 2.85 Block B. Lot 12 ._._._._._ J. Russell Hall __...._.. .71 =
Pi Block 8 1V3ti of EIh ___._ 4 43 29 C. E. McAfee _..._..___ 1.41 Lot 15 _____.---:....:-. J. C. Jackman __. .71
Block 9 Rlven-Icw Sd. 4 43 29 Block 106. Palm Heights

Lots 1 to"E'8 ..___._.._____ W. F. Daniel "._____.___ 2.6 2 Subdh'1810n ._. ._.__..___ D 43 :9
Block 13 Sd. of .--..---- -I 43 :9 l Block A, Lots 16 to 19 __._ Amry A. Manley __.._ .?9.1 ..
Lot 3 = Tax Delinquent ..94Stewart' Block 107. Palm heights .
I .sd.,BLcka 15 Subdivision _____. ._._. ._. 9 43 :9

33.34 __..___. . ...::.. 4 43 .."' \: Block 11i BLot 10 __.._....__ Geo. A: LaClair _..__..:___ ,.71 =
Lots 7, 10 .._____ __ J. R. Ross __. 1.18 Block Lots lto, 30 __ 9 43 29 Mrs. Jennings _.___.'=. 4.05
: -
i Block 16 Sd. . ....,. _._ 4 43 '. Block 112 Lots 1 to 30 .__ 9 43 29 Mrs Jennings .___.______,;.. 4.05 =
Lot 1 ___.____+ --__ .' Sara L. Hill "_'___ a.39 Block 113: Lots 1 to 30 _. .9 43 29 Mrs. Jennings ..._..:=:-_.:... 4.05 0o .r.

Block' 17 _.._....:;;..".; .___. 44329 4 C. J. .Kirk __..__...____..__ 3.45 lIendr1J Subdh'l8loD No.
Block 21. Davenport Sd.I 43 2a 2 of Beg. 755: ft. S &: V ",'., '."

L'ots i, 2, 7 to 10 Guy B. Arnold _.:...___ 3.32 950 ft R' of NE Cor -: .
Lots 3 to 5 _______._ w. F Daniels -._____... 1.89 of Gov. Lot ,3. 'V L230 ;';'.;..,,,/
F Lot 11 Roy Green ---__.__. 2.1 ft. N to Rh'.. F. Alg. ::
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Lots 15, 16 ._._.___.. W. F. Daniels ._._.._..__._" 1.66 'Uh'. to pt N of Deg.. -
Block 22 'V v. 4 43 'Y9 2 C. J. Kirk ..---.._..__-_._ 2.85 S to Beg. ___..__._... 5 43 29 V :. '. .. ., P
Block .__.___no_":'::. . 4 43 Lot 3 ..----.-._--.-.-.-" V Clyde Hendry' _______ ..81 OO
\Vlh of 23EV of NE ____ H. C. DeLaney- .___._....;__ 1.41 Lot 4 '.--"'-'-';'---. Pearl Weaver' _______ .81
WSh of War of 'NE14'. -.-...:- H. C. DeLaney -_---_-.- 3.74 Lot 5 -..-. .-......-.......----.- Clara Forman __.___ .81 ccI
Lot 6 ..... .. .., ..
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Beg. 50 ft. N of 'W CorI -- ---- Raymond Hendry _._:. L. .81
I of I31k. 23, N 85 ft., E Y' ; Lot 7 ..-....,M-::.....---,..-..-- Francis Hendry ____-..:;._ .81.
I .J 130 ft., S 85 ft.. ,W 130 That part unplatted of :, .
I 1 ft. to beg'" ...:.......:.._::", 4 U 2' W. H. Reynolds. -__.:_.___ 4.95'I Hendry's SubdlvislonNo_ ('")'t
'I Beg. 130 ft. E of S\V Coy 2. .;.--..--.-;_._-::.':.:::.:..--l: 183-4 G. M. Hendry _____ 3.68

ot Dlk. 23. N 135 ft., E ... .,. 'I: RI.lera Vista Subdivision ,
: 50 ft.. S 135 ft., W 50 ft. .. 'J' of E 14 ,A. of ..Go.IAot "
I:1 to beg. City of LaBelle. --..-.__._ 2.56 43:1) 'J.
:'I I Block 24 __'_ 4 43 2. .,. :'" _. Block C: "L tsio9' : Tax Delinquent _...._.__ :
, 50 tt. off S Side wEM1-3 Block D,, V Lot 4 --- Tax Delinquent; ......._" :6&1

: ot NSh ,__.__.__.:...._ R. E. Burchard --...._ 15.09 Block E. Lot 2 _._._. .4 Tax Delinquent --,..:---- '
r Block 25, 50 ft. strip on Block F, Lot 1 -,-- ---,, Tax Delinquent -.:.----.. .711 ,
,II I : W side of ESh, "&..Beg. Lot 2' ...;.._._=_;;..__-:2.; : ::_:....:. V Mrs. Louise Coakley"""_,.1.. .711: ,.:'. ,'.: ; t

Cen. of Blk. on N side Howard's Add.. A Subdivision I
W' 22 ft.S.. 145. ft; E of 4 Acres I. R' .... '
'. ,.22' ft.. N 145' ft. to beg 4 U 29 Ray C. 'Hull --_,-_____ 2.86 Part, of Go... Lot 1. ._::.. 5 43 :;. .... .

: Block 29 -..--_-_;-. .__:..- 4 U 29 Samuel' S.: Davidson ---_ 4.63 Block A, Lot 4 Sallie Crravely ,_____ .71 I : .\; ,
'I' Block 30 __..-.._, 4 43 :9 Tax Delinquent -__ 4.05 Lot 5 ---_w.-- +, Minnie Hammock_ ____ ,, '. .
Block 32 -:.....:.:.____.";;....:: .....::.: 4 n 2' C. J. Kirk ...____. .21,9 6 Lot 8 .__._.a.-_ Unknown ___ x:71: .: '.;' ,
I Block 31' Hllfhl..ct Hgt. Block B, Lots' 1 to 5 'r:: J. J. Wiggins __ 4.051 .

I I SubdlTI.loJl -' ._-. .:....- 4 43 :0 2 A. InV part of Gov. ..". 't
r Lot 1 _.__..____..: C. J: Kirk .__. 1.18 Lot 1. lying W or, -1. V 1
. 'I Lots 2 to 5' _.._.__ R. N.. Miller Y- _...__......__ 2.85 Creek "...._......:.._._...........-;.._.:;. 5 43 29 2 L. R. Miller _- 1,54 ,
Lots 24- to.: 32, "___.._ Mrs. Madeline Preiss 2.62 Gov. Lot' 2Exc ,Ca1., Ca- jn'I, I
Bloch 40" QuestesJ: Snb.j"- t ; 'nal Rwy .:.. ;.:;,...,....,..:-.-:,-i-" .. 33 Ray C. Hull ____ .

.a dlvlslon ___".:._---!.-, 4. 013. ::e LTan'. '"I I..h-'po..t-SubdJ.,, ,: .1,1
i ? "," J, C. JackmanLots -- 5.23 .vi.lon. leg. at a' Pt ,5A l V
: -
':'"rr' -r.--- _, -- ;
i; \ 71!_______._____ Irma DeLane y __ 1.18 ft. .,,' 'ot'a' i't 785.S of' !
i I'' Lots 12.tl? 14 ,1 16 _.:....._ Ray ''i I, Lot 18' ... : :- 3. C. Jackman __ -_ 1.0S }V'I\o 1t. S ,JOO 'ft.. W V. '\ I
Lots 21 to ,E7 ._:=:,.::: Ray C. Hull .-.W____ 2.13 300 it.. N 535 ft.. E 450 .
Lots ..28, 29 _::...., ,. .--rm"T:: L. V. McLeod ----...,...--. 1.41 ft. to beginning -. .;...- 5 43 211 ." .... .. ;: ,.r ..J V ,
Lots 33 'to 3& _._.__.___ Ray. C. Hull --_.---_- 1.66 Block' 2, Lot 2 --'1"S.. O. Godman :, -_...::- 1.18
Block 41. Hash Sebdi.. Lots -19 to '22 --: --_..-.:...,_ V Geo.' Poole .--:-.-...-_ 3.74
vlllion --.; ..--- f 3... 20 College' View; A' Subdlvls6 .'
Lots 17, 18 ._ ii'C; ." DeLaney 1.6 Ion of Part of Fraser
-----
Lot l ; Mrs. 'Jennl Clark.=== 1.0: 6 Tract .---. ..-. .- 1\.'

Lot 19 c: W; Thigpen --___.._ .81 Lots I, 2 _' Perry. "C.' Hull ----- 4.05: .,
Lots 335 ': _=.. ': Tax Delinquent -. ..?____ 2.13 Lot 3 _..___: ____ Joe ;Risle (\1----. 1.11 '
Block 42, Aiken ,Subd1' Lot 7 .__._.__._____ J.. H: & Susie Booth _: :_. 4.06 <
ii.lo. .:-_": ,"._?_: _. 4 43 ",: .l.ots 9 to 12 r------=---- Perry C.' ..Hull8L ._ .\. ,;.
Lots 11. 12 __.____ Mrs.L' 'Yeomans -...- __ 3.0 of 13 -----.---: Steve Thomas .----- ....- : '
Lots 13 14 ____ Ida Cox w -..--... .19 1.ot;: 15 _.._..u_._____ V Jas Lucky ---.- -- '.:81' : .
Lot 16' ___ Tax Delinquent .94 Lot 16 __...._______ Ltlla Hampton __: : ,. .81
Lot .17 .M __ '' Ray ?, Jt\l.11 ....-.__:_--- 4.62 Beg. 530 ft.V & 50 ft. ,. .. .'
E. M. Cornette ... ...... .. .94
Lot 18 V --- N of. SE Cor See 5, N 475 :.
I --------- ----- ,
Lot 20 Tax Delinquent --_____ ..94I" ft.. W 108 1t.. S 475 ." t't", .-,. .
.Lots -21 to 2i--- .' Spencer 'Aiken --_...__ 11.21 ft.. E 108 ft. to Beg 5 43 29 Mrs. Carl Driggers "_- 2.67
-
I Lot 29 ;;:: Tax Delinquent \ .;. .94 Court' 'Vlew Subdlvl.lon. .

-.; Lots 39; 40'T, Tax Delinquent! ..:.-.:-.....;....:....- 1.41'I a part of Gov. ''Lot ,3. ,. ;,
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''I .tiV1Exc/4r "' ft. S.q In -,' I Sec.o. ":5. Df'Jf. 'SE Cor, ,W '
"Bik100. 43 .._ : :; : 4 U 29 Annie E. Hall ----- 62.59 838 ft.-to big,; N 2S it.
1 8th of Nth leas Rwy& W "420 ft.. 'S 523'" ft., E ... ..
.
: E. : : :, i
J St. -.___._._______ Annie. Hall, _,--'-.-........._ 12.70 420 ft to belt: 5 43 ::D '. '. '. .
1 Beg. 185 ft. E of NW Cor, Lot 1 _: ::.:: = : W. C., Butterworth ----:.. 1.18

E 24 ft.. S 210 ft., W. ., V ,.. RlverTlew Park._.A Sub- .1 '
f 210 ft.. N 23 ft., .E.t85 I r dldillon' of Rounded 'On +
'tt.- N'J.87 'ft.to bcg-T.._ ,,4 (3 2' Annie. E. Hall .._,. .r ,, 2.58, N Cal Rh'. E. Dy. Camp-" ." .. ,
I ,_ Block' 43; Hedges Snbdi- : ben St. "s by 'Ft'er I ..
I 4 43 :9 ." I ATe.. ""' by Gor Lot 5 3 43 2 D s (fit
Lotssi12 to----.-... Lots 1 to S, 8 ______ R. No' Miller : ____- 1.66
Lots 20, 21 less 8-ft.- oft R N. Miller -----7" 1.!8 Lot 7 ___...... Mrs.'G. 0; Klut%. .71

Lot 19 _. .. ; ; E.V. Simmons, _-;:- 1.66

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J'.ua_ !TWO THE CliEWISTONi NEWS SECTION TWO


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", Description S T n A. Owner ,Amount Description S T ;..R A Owner Amount ""
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.. Lots 25 to 48 ____ F. C. Sar1'arans --. ----- 4.05 I ; to beg. --.-..-....---.. 17 '43 29 .% Mrs. Harry Wllkison _. 21-4-
.: Lots 49 to 50 _____ Tax Delinquent __ 1.06 Beg. SE. Cor of NMi of I' \ :
I
Lots 51 to 57 ,__ F. C. Saffarans __.:---- 2.13 SWU of SEU of SWU ', .' I :

Lot 59 _M.._-P.. Andrews _-.--.yM. 1.06 I of NEV 165 ft., N ,.' .. :
Lots 61'' to 93 lese Gov. ; oj,,: 100 ft., E 165 ft, S 100 .: : "': >, {'

Rwy ______ ,.. F. .C.. Saffarans. __ 4.35 ft to ptCorof beginning.. 17 43 29 Jas Luckey '' !
LoDeJle Pork Subdivision, I Beg: of N% of, -- :;:- 41,91 ,

De,,;. at a pt 1347 ft. SWU of SEU of SWU '

S &: 1148 ft. W of NE .., of NEBE 165 ft., N 100 ,. > ,..... ,'.,'
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Cor of Sec G. 'V 892 ft.. ft., -VV 65' ft., S 100 ft. to ; '
I S :1301: ft.. E 1552 1t.. .. pt of beg. __.___.....:.. 17 43'' 29 .' Unknown 1.91:
\ N 81)2 ft.. 'V 660 It.. Beg. 132 ft. S of NE Cor 5 .\ ..','.-' ..--- -
,r I N 660 ft. to pt of beg. 5 43 2S of SEU of SEU of ,;
Block 2, Lot 6 -...----- Elizabeth \V011'0rd ___-.- 1.06 SWU of NEU S 66 ft.; \ )r
Block 4. Lots 1 to 7 R. N. Miller _____-- 1.66. \V 330 ft., N 66 ft., E' S to-
Lots 8. 10, 11 _______ R. N. Miller ______ .94 330 ft. to beg -........--.-- 17 43 29 ],L .Tax. Delinquent' 1.91
Lots 14, 15 ______ R. N. Miller ___-.--.-- .81 Beg. 198 ft. S of NE Cor S 0-----5 .
Block 5, Lots 1 to 22, 24 R. N. Miller _---- 2,64 of SEU of SEof ,
__ SWU of NE] S 66 ft. .
Lot 23 R. N. Miller -- ,4 .
Block 6. Lots I, 2 .) R. 'N. Miller __--:.- .:6B W 330 ft., N ,66,, ft., .:. : :

.._ ._._______ R. N. Miller .______ ,_ : E 330 ft. '
Lot 3 G. .'. --- to beg.. ____ 17 43 29. ],-2 Tax Delinquent _. ._ .a.1.91
.____ 2.13 ":
Lots 4 to 23 ....--------- -S R. N. Miller _....__ Royal Palm Estates No. .
Lot 24 __.__.-- Tax Delinquent ___ x.58 2 of S -
%
of
4 ____ .71 Ay of SEV4Oi .:
Block 7, Lots 1 to -: Clara B. Taylor __ .58 ail tJ/4 ____. ._. .__. 17 43' 29. -;, ,.
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Lot 5 _. S R. N. Miller Lots 7 8 <,
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Sarah Hughes ____ .81 -- Mrs. I tiara:: Powers '
Lots 6. 7. -------
I 5
12 14 to 24 R. N. Miller _-- 5 Thomas -------- '1.4S
to
Lots 8 -- 2.65 27
to 30
... ., Rev. Wm. Brayshaw' ___ .81
Lot '13 __-- R. N. Miller .- -------- LotS 59 _
"- Mrs. F. E. Johnson .. .81
Add to LaDelle --
Andrews Beg. 343 : I
ft. W& 25 ft
.___ :5' 43 2II
Park n
Lot 1 _...: Nell Jackman ___ .94 S of NE Cor of N:% of 1
Block 8, --- of
I Sth SE of
%
Lot 3 __ W. P. Andrews .____ .94 NE'y
W
137 ft., S 140 ft. E \
''Lot _..__._ Chas. A. Moore __ .94 ,
\ 4 --------
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tN 140 ft. to beg. 17 43 29 B. A. __
Lots 5, 7, 8 ___--_ Mrs. D. L. McLaughlin 168 R 137al Palm Estates No.1' Wiggins 1.91
Lot 6 _-....:__:--- Methodist Church Subdivision
W. P. Andrews ___ .94 of WVi of
Lot 10 -
W% of NE% of NWU '
Lots 11, 12, __..____ Louis O. Gravely ____._ 1.29 Exc 2 acres ., ...__. .__ 17 43 29 I
Lots 14 to 18 -r--_ R. N. Miller _.-..----. 2.24 Lots 34 36 .. __ ........ Mrs. Lillian C. Robinson .941!
Lots 24. 25 __....,_____ C. J. Kirk _..___.._____ 1.41 Lot 2' ___ _? Jos. F. Gorecke ___ S .711
Lot 26 _.__.____ W. P. Andrews _....._.__.. 1.06 Lots 49, 50 _00______ Mrs. Lillian C. Robinson .81
Block 9, Lots 17, 16 L. O. Gravely __-n_ 6.20 Den Avon Subdivision
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Beg. SW Cor of Gov Lot Lots 5. 6 In W/_. of .
5. E 44 ft., N 3 degrees :: NWU Exc 2.85 acres InS '

23', N 730 ft. E 452 ft., i % of Lot 6 __. .___ 17 43 29
N to Riv.. W alg Riv. Lots 2 to 8 ______._ Tax Delinquent __ ..71 ..
to pt N of Beg., S to Lots 13, 16 to 21 ____ 5 5 5 Tax Delinquent ___ ,9!.
beg. __....._...._-._____ 5. 43 29 6 Geo., J. Stannard ._.._-- 4.35 Lots 22, 24 to, 35 __ M. B. Rasmussen _' 1.06'

Avalon Place Subdivision. l Lots 36 to 44, 49 to 60 Tax Delinquent ....;_ 1.18?
I of Lot 1 of NEU of ." Lots 63 to 66, 69 to 82 _._ Tax Delinquent. _.__.._ 2.01
NEI:5 43 2I % of Nth of sw* ofS4Wt .

Beg.: 100 ft S & 100 ft ., . .. "___.____._._._ 17 43 29 10 Geo. D. Williams 1.48
W' of NE Cor., S 100 : Sth of SW/a of "

ft.; W 50 ft., N 100 ft, I r'I _._.__.__ 17 43 29 10 Mrs. E. E. McKinley --- 1.4glA
E 60 ft. to beg. :.-__ 5 43 29 J.; C. Jackman 8.63 :?4NWof N2 of SE of

Lots 2 3 __ J. C. Jackman --.-- 4.05 NWof ____ 17 43 29 10 J. A. Reed __ 1.48.
Lot Ii '_" --- J. C. Jackman :__- 1.66 W EIh: of NE4 ___ 18 .43 29 40 MrLs.. Irvin ___ 1.89
Lots 21, 22 __LRoseberry's Mrs. Fannie Kaplin 1.66 LaBelle Estates Subdivision '

Subdivision 8' 43 29 of N% of NEU of

Lot 2, E of RR less E NE4 of NWU _. ._ 18 43 29
108 ft & less S 25 ft __ 8 43 29 W. P. Andrews ... .. 2.54 Block 2, Lots 10, 11 Nannie Whidden .81 1-
Lon lIe Heights Subdivision W'hofNWJiExelA.in .. -- : .

of Lots :10, 11 of E% ., NW Cor Exc beg. NW., to '1_,, : "
NEU ..___ .- 8 43 29 r'of Cor Gov. Lot 1, S 390 .. : ; ., ;: -
Lot 4 less 8 oft E ft. to pt of beg, S 400 '.. ,,.':-'. n .: .
End -- John W. Gallagher '_ 1.36 ft., E 680 ft.. N 400 ft., ,: .,
Lots 8 to 10 _-._.____ Dr. Chas. S. Farriss 1.66 W 680 ft. to beg.; Exc a : S .
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Lot 12 __.... Rosa Smith ____. 1).81 35 ft. strip on W Side 18 43 29 27 A. Huggett 3.21.
Lots 49 to 52 __ B. K. Braren ____ Beg. NW Cor of Gov. Lot. "

CBOQ Palmdale Subdivision of 1, S 390 .ft. to pt of beg.. .: .', .
Lot 12 of E'of NE8 43 29' S 400 ft.. E 680 ft., N : ..
Lot 8 ____._.- -._ B. F. JU-ek ..._ .._:.._ .SI 400 ft., W 680 ft. to beg. I "-
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Beg. 1088 ft. W & 30 ft Exc a 25 ft. strip on W 'c:' J .:"
J BBVcd S of NE Cor of NEI Side _. 18 '43'29'.t: Geo.. Burchardf :.-8.5tw :
Sec 8 S 660 ft., W 330 \ .f ti '.
Q() ft. N, 660 ft., E 330 ft. less-:roV VSEY NWU bee. ): : ;" : "' J:} t yr',
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43 2' ; .
to beg. __ 8 5 W. F. Cothern ___ 5.83 182 Con, W : :: : i-:.. ; '.4
Belmont Subdivision of 417 ft., N 418 ft, E 417 l t-l .'
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w/3 of NEV4 _. ._. ._ 8 43 z:8: Ft. S 418 ft. to beg. _' .,,,.,. ;*'.;!f'J.: : : .4 : F'o,
Block 1, Lot 2 City of LaBelle __ .94 (4A) less beg. NE Cor S I ( '

Lot 5 __.. Tom Abdoo .94 1333 ft. to SE Cor., W '" S J F

fIIIIII Lot 8 __- City of LaBelle ,94 182 ft, N 1191 ft., NE'ly : .: : ':i'.: .'.,.'," "',.'r:.,... .' '.
..... .. .,. ?: "' : '' \
W. D. Hoffman .94 RR of \ l---1r. \J: 1
Lot 9 alg. to pt W beg ) < '
.... Lots 10 to 17, 20 to 24 City of LaBelle 3.57 E to beg. (5A) rAlso less ,4'f ,: .../ ... :: ';;:" .-.:;:,>:, :;. .

) Lots 18. 19 _ Mrs. J. Murdock 1.18 beg. 809 ft W of SE., >. ; '. ; ,. -. Y-i' .
CCI Lots 33, 34, 36 City of LaBelle '___ 1.18 Cor of WH of E%, \V' ..' ;;:". .; '-
Block 2, Lot 1 A. L. :Wise 1.18 105 ft.N118 ft., E 105ft .. ,1. '.
Block 5, Lots 3, 4 ':: M .,: W. D. Hoffman .94 atS 118 ft. to beg. __ 18 43. ,29 20 A. Huggett ._____ 5.08,
Block 7, Lot 1 E. T. Lindsey .81 Beg. a pt 190 ft S of
-t-) Block 11, Lots 4 I; :. R. M. Cason .81 NW Cor of NWU, E 210 '
Block 12, Lot 1 ': E. T. Lindsey .94.. ft., S 210 ft. W 210 ft, ....., ';
QCOH : Lots 23 24 E. T. Lindsey .94 I N 210 ft. to beg. 18 43 29 1 :Mary Fleming 1.71

Block 14, Lots 15, 16 -=:. ., Mrs. May Feazell .94 Mary Evelyn Subdivision
Block 15, Lots 1, 2 '.: .. Amanda & Alsade .f Pt of NEU of SW%. J. '-, +

". _. ..:r.?._. .... '. .... ;t7 Edwards 1.24 beg. at NW Cor of NEU ,
Lot 11 ____.. .Z-Z._.--- ys .t Mildred Aylward .81 E 420 ft.. S 5 ....lj.I\.> ,' .
t ::8. 7W:1': ;
,..... Block 16, Lot 2 -_- v.; m. C. Wood .81 : W 420 ft.,, tf 5 .,'. '.= ;. A:(
Lots 8. 9 .oJ Tax Delinquent .93 518JJ7. ft. to begr. ._._-_ 18 43 29 ';'. ')\)- '

.Q. Lots lb. 11 ----.: C. A. Hiers .94 4 Acres __, ...:.---":""- 4 C. 'M. Swindle :..:.;. 1.41
Adalrs Add. to Delmont 8 43 29 Evelyn Terrace Subdivision \'.,'. ., .
Lots 1 to 4 ___ W. W. Magruder 1.89 of SEU of SWU 18 43 29 .
Lots 5 to 12 Josephine. Hay Est. 4.63 Lot 1 P. C. Smith ..:- -- .81
P Ford Park Subdivision of Lot 25 ______ T. P. Walton __. .81,
S% of NWU less 5 A. Lots 116 to 119 __ Iona S. Otis .94;

1GC In NE Cor S. 5 A. In t Lot 157 ___.__ E. C. Kammerer ._' .81

NW Cor __. .._. .8 43 29 Lot 159 .._... .____ Geo. W. Filbert Co. .81
Sec 1. Lots 1 to 85.88 1 Lot 162 Iona S. Otis __.--:..- .81

to 162 ..---"------- City of LaBelle ___ 2.66 Lots 167 to 169 __.___.-_ Tax Delinquent .81

Sec 2. Lots 1 to 165 -- City of LaBelle. 2.49. Royal Palm Estates No. 5, h
Q) Rosenberr}"'" Subdivision' ? Subdivision of WU of I
of NWU of NWU 83 29 W% of SWU of SE118 43 29
Lots 1, 2 less St Rwy 18 R. E. Burchard 4.05 Block, 4, Lot 8 Mrs. F. M. Woodruff
F > Lots 3 to 5 .--_- Mahala S. Royer 4.05 Willen. .__._.-_ 1.11
I cd Sunset Park Subdivision Royal Palm Estates No.
. 03 of'Ih of SW% ..___ S;,43 29 I 7 Subdivision of E% of '

' Sec A. Lots 1 to 26 _-- R. N. :Miller: ----.-.-- 1.18: \VAt of SWU of SE118 43 29 -

= Sec B, Lots 1 to 51 ._ R. N. Miller ___....._.__._. l.fifi Block: 3, Lots 13, 14 C. A. Grimmet -_- .81
Sec C, Lots 1 to 51 .-- R. N. :Miller L86 Block 4, Lots 4, 5 ._.._ Ella C. Meachan ___ ., .81
Sec D Lots 1 to 51 less Block 5 Lots 6, 7 ___ _..:._ Ola Jean Patterson -- .81
< Hwy: .. .. ....._.. ,.. .____.. ," Miller 1.96 E w of '
tr '" R. N E'of % of SWU .- .
: '
Sec E, Lots 1 to 51 less : (Royal Palm Es o(

; seWt: -'- '- :' __ .,: ; R. N. :Miller .. '-:--. 1.96 tats No. 8) __._.____. ,18 43 29 10 Unknown -_.-.._. 1.54 I
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Lots 1 to 51 less W'of_ Wiof SE% of I

:', csH Hwy .-..-.._......_..--- ,:'" R. N. 'Miller ..._. _. 1.96 SE% (Royal Palm Es- I

loa ""'""' Sec G, Lots 1 to 51 ___ ',, t. R. N. Miller --.-....--:-...-- '1.6C tates No.9) _.._..._.___._ 18 43 29 10 Unknown __ 1.54.
See H, L at tIt 0 52 -.-,w- '.S' R. N. Miller ..... ._---- 1.66 S. LnBelle :Manors Subdivision J:, .
l' I LOtS 1 to 51 --.,_ '... :: S R. N. Miller ...----._.-'..- 1.66 I of SEU of AWU 3 44 29 .
Sec i, 1 to 71 : R. N. :Miller: -_-----.:_ 1,66Englewood Lots 141fi to 1888 ....-....___ 40 Ray C. Hull --r-----: : 1.73 I IE'Az
;; Te rnS'b : : of NW1,4 ..__......_._....:_._ 6 44 29 80 'R. E. Kurtz ..........:......;-- 2.07 i

: division of E'of_ SWU /'.' : E4 of S\V?; ..__....__----'. 6 44 29 80 Jas. L. Nicholsom:--.- 2.07
& XIor SEV .._.'. 8 43'28 ;, 5 A. in NW, 'Cor of NW 7 ,_' J. ,' .

.. Sec A, Lots 6, 7 .--- ,v.1.. Bontqn .._____......._:._.. .71 of SEU (110 ,}ds E & W 1 .. 1 1-_. '._ ." 1.54 I II
:,.. B, Lot 1 -'_-'. -- .1 Mrs. Ella III Bryan --.- .81 220: yds N & S) ..._SSSSSSSSS 55 17 45 I 29 5 C._ J. Kirk _--"- ---- 1

See C, Lots 1 to 8 R. N. ",Miller _....----- .81 I 5 ,A. in SW Cor of NWU S I;
/. Lots 10 to 138 less RR : j R. N. Miller 1.66 I of SE14 (110 yds E & .' I
:- ... Sec D. Lots 39 to 81 :_- .1 R.: N.: MillerNWU ::.:-- 1.06 I W, 220 yds N & S) _...._ 17 45 29 5 Geo. Fritchey ----.T..:. 154 h '

,. Sec D, N%: of 84 to 113 .',' N% of NW 14 of SWU of ,, f;

t": .. ..' Sao& Nof_....-..--Lots..--..-115.-.-.-to- R. N. Miller __ .. 1.41 SE 4 ......_....__...;_.........___..._&._ 17 45 29 5 Geo., Fritchey, .. __;--__-.-' 1.24. a S :
N% of NAV'4 of NE1SE / .
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"'" E, Lots 1 to 80, 82 1
". ; 150 _..._..... _. 4 of NW>4 of NEUE 20 45 29 30 Emory Taylor --, ,2.19-
S to ------ R. N. Miller _-.._._.__._.___ 1.96 J'" .
f, I Sec F Lots, 1to 100 -, % of NE& of NWU of .
-- R. N. Miller _____ 1.66 .. .
Sec G, Lots 3, 50 --- Marie Hellman ____.._ .81 SEW less beg. N\V.Cor., > i I
E 210 ft, S 420 ft:, W *
rr 20 3.74
Lot W. M. Bonton .81 Holland
P.
-- 3 Robert ---
--- t. beg. 20 45' 29 -
210 N 420 to ;
ft.
? -;!, 1 73
Sec J, Lots to R. N. Miller, __ 1.54 '
r; i S /_ of SEUNWU __._........-_ 8 43 29 R. N. Miller ____ 5.23 E'_ & S% of SWtf & ., ; ,, "

t:..:, .: of_NEU___&__W.....__._of._ 12, 43 29 160 Mrs. Carrie Shealey 1.11 of NE%S1V3i of NW of >NW"t 4 & NW'n__%_.. 21 45 29 450 C. J. Kirk --_-;---. .:.:. 20.11 .

( .. W of NEU of NE14 43 29 50 W. F. Daniels 2.54 Beg. 893 ft. W of NE Cor S I.. t. ,
'-.---"- '
.' : SEU of SWU of NEU & of SWJV 1327 ft. to \; : 'r.
: SJof_ SEU of NEU of pt 420 ft. E of NW 1 1 .'
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;;> '. .. NWU ...___._. 14 43 29 15 B. F. Maglll -L---1-. :.._' '1.66 Cor of SWJJ, S 567 ft. I to f-.
E 1327 ft. N 567 ft. to
E : of NEU of 8.02
% ofVIh& E of W of beg. _..55 55555555555.55?_______.____ 22 45 29 117 Jesse Thomas.. --
NWU % '
NWT14 43 29 Beg. SE Cor of SW?4, run
o W of NEU of 16 Mattie Thomas ,1.78 S
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.' Beg,1980ft. S of NE' N 3037 ft. to NE Cor of !
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,'f. Cor., S 1110 ft., W 6280 SW'W 893 ft, S 3037 29 46 Jesse Thomas -_.__-- 288
45' ,
:;: : ft., N 1110 ft., E to ',' ft, E 893 tt. to beg. __ 22 45 29 80 A. G. Carr --- .4.27.,
26
r ', beg. _.___.__.____._ 16. 43 29. 133 Alexander C. Zarbriskie 5.53 N1of_ of NJh NW'iNV of Sw'>::4-==: 26 45 29 40 W. E. Gibbs ._..- .1.61.

Luck 7'* Subdivision of Elf of NEB of NWU of ,
EVi of NEB of NE% 17 43 29 NE1,4 Exc 1 A. in SE ,
Block 1, Lots 1 to 5 W. H. Poole _::____._ 4.63 Cor & E1 of SW/a of 'I
: 13 _______ 1.41 9 :Mattie Thomas 1.84
: Lots 8. 9, 12, Tax Delinquent NW1 of NE4 __ 27 45 29 ; :
Lots 10, 11 _.______._ Mrs. D. L. McLaughlin __ .94 An acre in SE Cor of lSNW4 OS"I I
Lots 14, 15 _._'-_ Ray C. Hull ___ .94 of NE14 ___.__ 27 45 29 1 C. 3. Kirk ---.
: :. Lots 21, 22. 25, 26 Tax Delinquent __...._ 1.41 W,2 of NW14 of 1.24 I'.. !I IWIh.:1f .
Block 1, Lots 23, 24 ._, Mrs. D. L. McLaughlin .94 27 45 29 10 R. L. Lowe _---
/' Lots 16 to 19 ___ Ray C.' Hull ....__.___...__. 1.18 NEuo f. N.'V.A-------N E1,4 27 45 29 10 Jesse B. Thomas '-- .94'

Lot 21 _...____ Ada Keen _..__._..:_________ .71 of NE11 ..... .. 27 45 29 40 J. T. Perry 3.00 !
6 ___._ 1.18 WVW14 --- 20 Jesse B. Thomas'-r--- 1.41
Block 3, Lots 3 to Tax Delinquent of NE of NW'/i __ 27 45 29
.. ....______ 1.18Lots 'A ;
Lots 7, 14, 8. ? ------- H. W. Luckey of
of NWJ of NE1e
J. 9 to 11 ___----:.....:- : Oscar Luckey ..____.____ 1.18 W3 4 .. 27 45 99 5 Mrs' Martha Lowery 1.24 .
SEl .... ...
Lots '12 13 _.___..'--.----_ G. A. Hill ____..___ .81 SW44of -: --of----SEJ,4-- -. 27 45 29 10 C H. Dunaway'...-- 1.10 I
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Lots '15 to 17, 19, 20' Flossie P. Luckey _____ 1.89 NE4 NFP4 of- I
___ ___ .71 SE4 of 5 W. H. Dunaway -- 1.24N
Block 4 Lot 13 Granville Crawford NIgEf
'. -- .__. _._ 27 45 29 :
Lot 17 ___,__r Mattie Burnette ___..._.__ .71 &
% of SE3 of' SE 44 7.98
of -E! 27 .1)) 29 30 Hurd L. Reeves ---- I'I'SE.4
Favors Subdivision % of SE14. of SE14 -- .
.of NWU of NEU .A An acre In NE Cor of E1h Delinquent __ 1.08:
: W% of NWU of NW% of NEI.4 of NE1,4 -- 28' 45 I) 29 1 Tax

t I ':1.f .NEU _____. ......,.. .._ 17 43 29 I SWI4 of NE,, & E1h. of Weintraub __' 6.U'- 5
;' S 80 ft., Lot 4 _'_ Ollie Kirkland ______ .81 SEtA of NW1,4 ....---- 28 45 29 60 Jos = 2.19
R. Lot 22 ____._ Carlos Booth ___ .71 SE of SW --- 28 45 29 40 Mildred Kurtz Taylor 2.37'NW

Booths Subdivision of EU 1/ of SE1,4 ....-..__..._- 28 45 29 40 R. E.
of NWU of NWU of Nib of NEVI less 2'h A. './ is

NEI,4 & N% of SWIA in NE Cor: of NEU & Mildred Taylor _- '.8.28
of NWU of NEU IUIJ. NEU of NWU --..-- 33 45 29 117S1 '-
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Lots RD 7 Rwy, 8 _on.._East-Side-_- 17 4a'.29 W. N.. Stallings _..:.-_ .81 &V of NEU of NEU & 34 46 29 60 Jackson Grainger Est. ._:. 3.62: .
_,_ 55 ____ 1.11 SEU of NEU ..--.- Morrison 1. t.
_
r 1 Lots 9. 10, 24, to 30 C. C. Cochran 34 453WU 29 20 C. Jerome ,
Lots 13. 14 __-___-_-,_.,.__. Tax Delinquent .._ r.. .81 WIh of NEU of NEU --- "
Lots 20. 21 ____00__. Thed Yeomans _.__ .81 of .NEU & SEU 34 29 80 Neely Davis Ex __' 3.298W24
)" Lots 22. 47 to 50 __.......... Delia V. Surrency .94 of NWU .- ---- if 40 J. A. Steele __ 2.3T..
46 29 I IDcg.
34
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Lots 36,- 40 ____-____ Tax Delinquent .81 of NWU __..._.. --_
S% of NWU of SWU of .- ., 850 ft. E of NW Cor
E to
of NE1of SWU.
NEU less Rd Rwy on I
East Side __'-__.__- 17 43 29 6 Tax Delinquent.---- Vt Sec Line S to SE Cor S : 'N '
N% of SEU of SWU of of NEU of SWU, w to I .

NE!, _._____....__.... 17 41 29 6 L. W. Reynolds 1.48 a pt. S of beg., N to 14 C. J. Kirk ___ 2.1t
______ 34 46 _' 2.31 -
Beg. Cor of N beg. 22! 40 .Irs.. Jesse B. Thomas 1
SW 4of SE% of W14 i... .a 5WU of SWU ____ 34 4B J ,
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of NE%. E 330 ft., "S Nib of SEU less strip of ,. b'
; SG n.. W 330 ft., N 65 land 60 ft. wide. Mid ...
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Description S T R' A Owner AmOUII; t t DeJlcrlpu'oD S T R A Owner Amount /

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strip being 30 ft on EH of EH of, SWU S of

each side of a line 9 :Mile Canal -'-'-...__... 12 43 33 11 R. E. Kurtz .__. ......_:._ 1.65 (
beg. at a pt 990 ft. Wof I NET of SEU & N of "
NE Cor, S across SET of SErN of 9 ,
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NE1/4 of SE4 to a pt Mile Canal _._____ 12 43 33 33 A." L. & Pauline Mc-: : 5'- .1 1'
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on S line 990 ft, 'Y ot :- "' Mullen _::________._.._ 5.10 : .
SE Cor public Rd. __ 34 ,45 29 78.2 Neele. Davis, Ex ?; ___...._ 5.39 I S of NEU of SEU & .' .'
E1h of NE4 ot NEi4 ot NH of SEU of SEU S "
NET4 .__..__._____ 35 45 _29 5 J. L. :Maddox """'_'''''_..__ 2.56 of ',9 Mile Canal ...--.--.-, 12 43 33 23A.: L. & Pauline Mc- '- :
1V'A of NET4 ot NE li4. of' \ r .'. ,{.. Mullcn __:--_..__._.___ 3.89 .' I
NET4 _..___..._.......___.__ 35 45 29 5 J. L. :Maddox ._...__.+__:-..... 2.56, NWU of SEU .. .____ 12 43 33 40 R. E. Kurtz _!_.__'_ 5.51 '
Gov. Lots 3, 4 ...._,..._._....._..__ 6 43 30 84 W. F. Daniels ...:.___ 2.85All SWU of SE% N of 9 : 1 .
Frac .-.---..-.-.:.....--.._- 1 43 32 19 Glades Land Co: ...._.-:..._ 1,1All n :Mile Canal __....._._..____ 12 '43 33 8 B. L. Williams __:.____ 1.76 : ,
Frac ...._.._ __.._.__._ 2 43 32 29 Glades Land Co .__ 1.35 SW1of SEU S of 9 : : !
... All Frac. -_.______.___ 3' 48 32 5 C. C. Cook .:...._,.__._ ..72J :Mile Canal __._....__.._ 12 43 33 28 B. L. Williams _...___.___. 4.29 ,'
All Frac. --___ 4' 43 32 13 C. C. Cook _....___ .83 WH of SWU of SEU of. ,
All Frac. _'__'''_'_''''''_'''_ 5' 43 32 56 Glades Land Co. .._....__..__ 2.23 SE4? _..._...___.....:_ 12 43 33 % G. H. Cox __..__.__......:.._ 1.76 "
All N & E of Hwy ___ 6,43 \ 32 40 Glades Land Co. __. 1.73AU SEU of SE>; of SE% ._._? 12 43 33' 9 Mable Rankin Hay __.__ 1.25 : <: '
N & E of- Hwy' ....___.__ .7 43 32 59 Tax Delinquent ___ 2.23 NETS -__......._..__.".._.__._._ 13 43 33 141 C.. Jerome Morrison __.__ 11.83 : ;
NW14 of NE4 lyg. S of All ___._...._._..........--_....__ .._ 14 43 33 610 Tax Delinquent .....____.,_ 23.19 ,
Hwy _,__,,_"'__,.':_,_-...-__ 7 43 '32 20 Lykes Bros. .........'-____ 3.92 E',. & ET4. of SW?; _..,..___. 15 43 33 383 C. P. Gaulding _.._____ '15.61 .
i An N & E ot Hwy. __...._ 8' 43 32 418 Tax Delinquent......____ 13.59All NWU. & W% of S\VU ...... 15 43 33 211 Tax Delinquent. _____..._' 8.04 .
: Frac. ._.__..,_........._..__..___ 9 43 32 583 Glades Land Co. __ 18.77 N1h & SW4 & Wl,2 of : "
An ._..___.____._.._ 11 43 32 618 Glades Land Co. .,___.,_ 19.91 'NWU of SEUSEU -.......---_ 16 43 33 467 Aripeka Farms Co. ___.285.60 ,
All Exc NTx .of N2'of less 'V% of NW1/4 __ 16 43 33 139 Tax Delinquent ____.__ 4.20 ,
NW?4 _____._.__._ .12 43 32 582 Glades Land Co. __ 19.07NIA All ___.___...:.._....-...______ 17 43 33 610 Tax Delinquent .___.,___375.46 '-..
of N'fz of N% of An _. ..._.__-_..:....._.__._.........._ 18 43 33 611 Glades Land Co. ___.,_._.,. 23.19 ;..
NW?; ....-..-. ____....._._ 12 43 32 19 F. Dean Duff _'_ 1.40y All ..........,.___...._____..._.._._ 19 43 33 631 Glades Land Co. _.:.....:..__ 16.33
i. ,, S% of NT W at N 6 of All _.._.._......_.........:....... 20 43 33 630 Tax Delinquent _-.._...,.__.380.19
' NW1,4 _.__.._.____.___.___ 12 43 32 20 John 1V. Myers --...:_ 140 All .._.__._r____ __.__._, 21 43 33 626 Tax Delinquent ...___....377.88 '
SW4 & ET4 _____._ 23 43 32 480 Unknown __. __/ ._ : 12,57E1 All ...._.____.._.._!.-.__.._ 22 43 33 610 Tax Delinquent ._.....___..._- 15.61
2 & Elh of 'Y1h'' __.____. 29 43 32 480 Tax Delinquent __ 12.57An All ....-.._ _."" -._..-_..----..-- 23 43 33 625 Tax Delinquent __.__.__ 16.12 >
i Exc Srh of NW 4 of WT2 ..._."__._____ 24 43 33 304 Glades Land Co. _.___ 8.04 :
SWl,4 of S\V4 __.'--_. 36 43 32 606 Glades Land Co. ..,,--30.._._ 15.91 W,2 __.?___ -. 25 43 33 304 Glades Land Corp. __ __ 8.04 : .J ,
ST4 'of NWT{ ot SW4 ofSW4 All :. .._._....____._....,.-:: ..__._ 26 43 33 625 Tax Delinquent ___.._ 16.25 .;
___.__ 35 43 32 5 Glades Land Co. __ 1.13 All __._............_.._._:...._._.. 27 43 33 610 Tax Delinquent ___ 15.67 .
I'' All -.-Y..----.------ 1 H :12 639 ConsolIdated Naval All ..._....__.._......__::,...__...,...___ 28 43 33 626 Tax Delinquent _.____ 16.25 I
Stores -.-.-....-...-.-.---.?-. 16.04 All __._..._.....____..___._.__ 29 43 33 630 Tax Delinquent "___ 16.33 ". i j. .
I I All ____._._._.____._ 2 44 32 638 Consolidated Naval All .___.._.n..__..._._..,.._?___ 30 43 33 631 Glades Land Co. _."_'__'_ 16.33 .. .: ."
Stores ___._.___..._.._____. 16.04I' All ..._._.__....._____ 31 43 33 631 Glades Land Co. __ 16.33 !
i' NET: of SETT ___.._.__.......;..... 6.44 32 '40 E. F. Dunn __.._-:_.__ 1.66 All _.__.._.__......._.:._.._.. .(32 43 33 630 Tax Delinquent ?_.______ 16.33 :'
I All ___---'-_.__ 10 44 32 640 J. C. Jackman ____. 15.74 AllAH .....:...._._:.__..?....______...... 33 43' 33 625 Tax Delinquent ..._-"__ 16.33 ..
Al -_-..-.,'..-._..-=.----- 11 ,404 32 640 Consolidated Naval .....__..__.:....._._._--:........." 34 43 33 610 Tax Delinquent ,_. ." 15.87 .... '. .;' '
I.1 Stores .._..,,__._..._...._..___.__ 16.04 All ....... ........___. _,..:-._.._ 35 43 33625 Tax Delinquent .....____ 16.33 .. :,: "
: Sri ._. ___..________.____ 12 404 32 320 Consolidated Naval All ...........__:.._.........-.__....._ 36 43 33 609 Glades Land Co.--.____. 15.87 '
.. Stores _..._.....__._.__,,:___ 8.39 .All .._.._._....__..____..__.__. 1 44 33 605 Glades Land Corp. _____. 15.61
b5 All __..._..L_.._._._ 13 44 32 MO Consolidated Naval All .___...._...?_.__..?..___ 2 44 33 615 Tax Delinquent ... ,.__.__._ 15.98 .
Stores __I.___-_......_.-.___., 16,04All All Exc RR Rwy ___ 3 44 33 599 Tax Delinquent ...___._ 15.94 :-
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_____..___..;....___..._ 14.,44 32 640 Consolidated Naval ,; All __.__.._..________._... 4 44 33 613 Aripeka Farms Co. ..___ 15.98 :
Stores .___...._.___.__..._ 16.04 All ::...._..__.._..__________ 5 44 33:: 618 Aripeka Farms Co. '_""_ 15.98All ,
All __....__....___ 15 44 32 640 J. C. Jackman __. ._ 15.74 _____._..__.__-_--:: 6 44 33 610 Glades Land Co. '''_'_._'__m 15.87 '
1 N1h or NEW & NEIL I ET2 _..._, _______._-.__ 7 44 33 320 Stores idated Naval '. .'. : .. .
NWl,4 '& E1 of NWi/ .. .N'Y.... 8.84 '. .
j 'of NWl.4 __.._.._....__ 16 .44 32 140 J. C. Jackman ._:.- S, 4.40 "Vlh _.__._.__......_...__.___ 7 44 33 32 Wm. A.-Boettingcr___._ 8.54 '..

W1h of NW of NWT4 ._ 16 44 32 20 David Puhl _..M.__' 1.18I All ___.....--__.__._.?__ 8 H' 33 640 Tax Delinquent'' _____ 16.61 : /:
I SIh of N1h & S'4 _____ 16 H 32 480 T Delinquent _______ 11.91j EH of SWU of NE'4.11: 44 33 20 Rebecca Collins __,_:: .__ .97 .
j All .:..-_____.______ 21 ::44 32 640 Hllhard Bros. ___ _ 15.74 W1h of SEr% of NEUEH _? 11 44 33 20 Tax Delinquent _.._- .97 ': : t -

..NE1 of NEi4 & Slh of, .' of NEU of NWUH ,..... 11 44 33 '20 Tax Delinquent ,_'_ .97 .' .
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NE; __ ._.--__._____ 22 44' .32 120 J.. C. Jackman : -_ 3.62 W of NEU of NWUWH & "
i: NW1"i of NE& Nof. of SWU of NWU'H 11 44 33 40 Seaboard Highlands, Inc.' 1.76 ..
1, NW4 ---...-..-.- 22 44 32 120 Edith Gilman ?--_.:-..__ 3.62 of NWU of NWUEH 11 44 33 20 Tax Delinquent __' .97 .,
f ST4 of NWi4 & NW of of SWU, of NWUEH 11 44 33 20 Tax Delinquent __ .97 ', S ,
'i I SWlP._________' __.. 22 44 32 120 C. L. Arbuthnot 3.62 of SEU of NWUEH 11 44 33 20 E. R. Caven .97 .' .

: NE14 or"SW? & ST2 of of NE1at, SWUEH _._ 11 44 33 20 Nora D. Goft rHZ :97
: SW14 _.____._:._.._._..__... 22 H 32 120' J. C. Jac k man, ... 362 of NWU of SWUWH _.. 11 44 33 20 W. F. Bennett __.___' .97 H
I IE1k at SEi4 & NWT{ of of SEU of SWUEH & .
SE4 ___.___ _.___._.- 22 44 32 120 J. C. Jackman -_.---:- 3.62 of SWU of SEUWH & ,
SW4 of SE4 ____' 22 '44 32 40 C. L. Arbuthnot ..__ 1.41 of SEU of SEU ...J 11 44 33 60 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 2.58

I Slh _._..__...____._..._._.. 23 44 32 320 Consolidated Naval All __.__..,______________ 12 44 33 627 Glades Land Co. __ 16.25 tr ,.
Stores _____.._....__.....:.-..,__ 8.39 All ___ ..m. 14 44 33 627 Glades Land Co. _...__ 16.25
N1h _.__.__._____.__ 23 44 32 320 Unknown 8.09 EH of NWU""of NEU" &
All _...___.______ 25 H 32 640 Consolidated Naval SET; of NWUWH _...._ 15 44' 33 60 L. Remsberg ___._ 2.28
Stores _..__....__........ ...;_._.. .16.04 of SWU of NEU __ 15 44 33 .- 20 Mrs. I. N. Turrell __ .97 '
i An --.... --..-.---..y---- 27 44 32 640 J. C. Jackman :_...::..._.___ 15,74 NEU: of NWU _..___ 15 44 33 40 L. S. Remsberg ___ 1.46
!j NE'4 & EW' of SE? _..__ 28 44 32 220 J. C. Jackman __.........___:._ L71NWr4 : EH of SET of NEUSEU 15' 44 33 20 Tax Delinquent __ .97 .
----.-. ..--.-- 28 44 32 160 :Mrs. J. A. Vcrke.1.... 4.27NET4 of SWUWH __....-._...:.. 15 44 '33 40 L S. Remsberg __ 1.46 =- '
1 of S'\Vl.4 '_Y"__'" 28 44 32 40 J. C. Jackman ----7"--- ,1,41'W12 of NWU of SEU __ 15 44 33 20 Mrs. Lillie Hartman, \ '
of SWT4 ._______._....i,__ 28 44 32. '80 C.. L. .:Arbuthnot .._".._...._ 1.41 S Adm. _____.._._____ 1.27 -
of SW1.4 & W2 ______, 17 44 33 320. Consolidated Naval (
# ENW, of SE4SE4 of SW1 28 44 32 30 W. H. Adams _..._.___;.__ 1.48 Stores ___._____ 8.84 =
I S'W T4NW14 of SE1 'of SW;! '.. 28 44 32 10 J. C. Jackman .....-.....-.- ,81 'V1h .___-'-...____ 18 44 33 318 Consolidated ,Naval p.Q ,
I of SE14 & NE4 at j i Stores ._.___.___ 8.84
SW?. of SET4 & Wl All _-_.__.____ 19 44 33 639 Consolidated Naval
of S'Vl of SET4 ..:.:...___ 28 ,44 .32 70 C. 1. Arbuthnot __-_ 2.73.W1h' Stores _.___.._.__ 16.91
of NE;: "'_'_.__'_.Y 32 44 32 80 C. L. Arbuthnot -t___... All ..:-.....__..__..__..__ 22, 44 33 627 Glades Land Co. ._.:_ 16.25 '
NW T4 of NW 4 _..__.__: 32 H 32 40 Horace G. Stouthard. __ 2.36. EH of SE?i of NEr/423 44 33 20 Mary M. Capper ..__ .97
'NE4 of SET4 __.:_-::_?__ :12 44 32 40 R L. Spicer _:.____.__ EHWH of NET of NWU .__ 23 44 33 20 Chas. L. Whitcomb __ .97
N1h of NET4 _.._...:...._..._ 34 44 32 80 Ear_ Anderson __'_". of NWU of NW'23 44 33 20 Seaboard Highlands Inc.. .97 1'i.S-k.S.S'
SW1 of NE1.4 & ET4 of 1'I EHWH of SWU of NWU 23 ,44 33 20 Louis A. Kline -___ .97
NWi4 _.._..._____.____ 34 H' 32 120 C. L. Arbuthnot __,--_ 3.62 of NWU of SWUof ._ 23 44 33 20 Chas. H. Butts __ .97
''I \ SW1 of NW% __....____ 34' 44 32 40 Lawrence, Meehan ..._._..__. 1.41 EH NEU of SEU ._ 23 44 33 20 G. H. Dougherty __ _..L:, .97
I Providence City,.'Subdh'IA. WHSht of SWrof SEU 23 44 33 20 ,Herman Hendricks :--- .97 I
I loa of SWJA 'd; Wi,4 of of SWU of SE% _. 23 44 33 20 Walter A Stevens __...::._,, .97
34 4-f 32 ., .. .. .>. of NWU --:....-..:.- 27 44 33 40 L. S. Remsberg ____ 1.U
;I I Lots 125, 26: 'in''--'Block 8 '-_..' W. M. Bradley' .- 7'7; .8 1I SEUEH of SWU __.....__..._ 27 44 33 40 L. S: Remsberg ___ l46! .-
Lots 45, 46 In Block 15 Phoebia Barber 7'; ._..;,_. -.-- ..81r. : of NWU of SEU .;... 27' 44 ,33 20 E. D. StoneConsolidated .__.__ .97 "
I p Lots 39 to 42 in Block 20 Melvma Berry:, .-. ........."" ",1. .94 :All.. <........-_..,...___...... ... _, ,23.. 44 33 640 Naval : ; % -' -
r. Lots 34, 35 in Block 23 Jessie M. Foster, r::.,._-- .81 Stores _.__..__.__ 16.91An H
Lots 36:. 37, Block 23 __:.. Earl Stewart _-:....___._. :81 ,__..___.... 31 44 33 640 Consolidated Naval .tIl- -
Lots 32; 33, Block 24 .l. Lorenza Keenheel ..-- .81 Stores _.______ 16.91 :
, I. Lots 34 to 36. Block 24 .,' Jas. N. Desan ___' .94 All _._.....______-:__._. 33 44 33 640 Consolidated Naval .'
, Lots 23 24 in Block 26. '\." '." Cora Thomas ___._._ __ ..81 J Stores : _______ 16.91 '
I Lot 11.' Blnck 27 ..---.--:- -- Nancy Mitchell _. .81 All :.--._...._---...._.: T'::.-- 34 44 33 640 Florida Land & Timber 0r.IJ
I I I Lots 21, 22, Block 43 v .. W A.' Barnhill __ .9! Co. _._____ 16.91
Lots .46 to 48 in Block 46 '. Mrs. Ad.a Boykon -.... All __.._._....____ 35 44 33 640 Consolidated Naval i
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Garfield City 'SlIbdlvi ion ," .. S Stores ..__.___.:-..._ 16.91 .
II of SEll of NEV .& E1h 4. ( ,' v All ._..._._....._._.__.._.-___... _. 36 44 W: 640 Unknown _...._.__M. 16.61 ,.. .
of SE':4: Exc Lots 11, : .," ;,' d.'. S. All 'less. Rd Rwy _.___....._ 34 46 33 634 Dr. Ada H. Chapman, (
j i 1 12. Block 1: Lots 15. 16. I ; :.1 ti .> ..: \. ..... .', ,:"' )" :''''''::' '' '''' Executrix ______._. 16.63
p. 24 to 27. Blk 1 : Lots 1/-' .. All :_._.___..___::._._.___.__...... 35 46. 33 640 Dr. Ada H. Chapman., 'I'
1 to 3, 7, 8, 24, 131k. 2 _.___ 16.91
; .: Executrix ._._._..::. -
Lots 25 to 28. Blk 3, ;.. fi'y. !:.. ...' ,. .,' ,",".."'-n_ _" r ,.',, _....___.._....._......._._.. ._...-,_..... 30 47 33 320 W. W. Witmeyer, Trustee 4.27 .
Lots 23, 31, 32. 42. Blk. : \:. ': ',.' _: '. '. '; '. ; .\ r" : '.,' ''' .' Lincoln Square Pork: No. ,

4. Lots 1. 2, 21 to 24, ...' ". "' ;..:. .- \'" .. 1 Subdivision of KI/ _.... 33 47 33
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I 111k.45.4r..Blk.5Lots21i"7 .' : ..., ; : Block 14, Lots 30, 31 ___ I Clifford Tillman .81
Lot 21 22.
8 Lots: 45 Elk: :. .: > Block 23, Lots 43, 44 --_.._ M. D. Tarpley .__.L.: .____ '.81 O
I : 46. Blk 9. Lots 47, 48 ...._............_......._..- Tax Delinquent -. .81 w ,.
''I I Lots 21 to 24. Blk 14 .34 44 32' .114 Luther Austin ._.._.__...? 4.63 Block 28, Lots 10 to 13 _.._ > .,. M. D. Tarpley .-.-*-_ .94
Block 1 Lots 11 12 .__.__.
I Curtis Avant .._._____._ .81 I Block 24 .94 '
w 29, Lots 21 to Sherman Smith
Lots ._...... .. .t' -
16 .._ "
I J5 -- ----- Strong' ___.,._._.__ '
, Lots Kelly .31 Block 30, Lot 1 ._.,_.._....___ : ..; : Tax Delinquent _____ .71 .
to 27 .. ...... I
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"t. Block 2 J. J. ThornhiJI : ;: :___ 94.! Block 33. Lots 25 to 29 ?. ;4 ": s. Tax Delinquent _.--.__ 1.06
2 .... .
Lots 3 ..
--- Mrs. J. C. Weeks ____ .81 .. "
Lot 24 ._.._.. ......._....... ...._...._......._ Block 42, Lots 1 to 5 __. : Rubv Mae Roundtree _. 1.06 ,
: Laura Taylor .._._.__.___.__ .71 ,,:. '
; Block 45, Lots 30 to 32 : 'F.t'. Lettie Haham .-.....::__.__.._._ .94
Block 4.
1: Block Lot .3 _.--..._.,.__.---_ .' Fannie A. Beatty ._....?..:_ .71 Block 49 l,. Lot 7 ...._._-._..__ .:/.' C. H. Richardson, _...._.-_ .71 ( .
5
Lots 45, 46 .._ ', .
Wallace & Bran- :
Ethel Block 50. less lots 9, 10, ,
5 .: ham -_. ...._-_ .. } 38 to 40 11 _....._:.:_..___._._ .', : Tax Delinquent '_..._...x.-....-_ 1.48
Block 9, Lots 496. ___'._. ; : ; Lillie Butler .::::::..::::::::;::::.::::= .IJ ._ ......._
All' ...... ....._. .._.. .. ._......_._.,... ..35. H)2 Block 55, Lot 43 _.._ .___.. W M TwiggsEll ...._........._.. : 71
::';" 640 Consolidated Naval Block 51, Lots 11. 37 to 39 >' Thomas, ....._.__..._..._...._... 106
Stores -.....--..........-.....-.-...;......-..:.....- 16.04 Block 65., Lots 44 to 48... ..'.;:,f Clifford Tillman ... ....... 1.06 ,
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NE1 of NFn,4/ & SSviI 23 45. 32- 40. Tax ,Delinquent ,_..::____.,_ 2.36 Block 76, Lots 30, 31 .._.__ Testina/ Major. .__._..:..__.___. .81 '
NBI/' of 'of Block 77, Lots 1 to 5 _"_ '. .' .. Tax Delinquent .._....._:.._..-.._ 1.06 OO'.
NW14 of NWl NWr1& && Elh of S \ Block '77, Lot 15 ..-;_.....___ W. M. Twiggs ...._.___.,.AMariah ____ .71 \ .
of N'VI/ Block 80. Lots 11. to .15._ ,; Threat _.__..__..,-...-.- .71 "
NWT4 of NWl &
Elf "
2 ......., '
of SW, of NWT4 of Lincoln !Square Parko.. r. ,
.. -...................... ...................... 35 45 32 Suhc1h'lslolP. "'1{ ...._.. .._.. 33: .-17WH 33 ..s
hrN1Vr/4 NElExc SE ot 85" Stafford. Lucke. :.---"'''- 21)9 plock 3, Lots 8, 'O _.,____._ '. Tax Delinquent .->...:..._...._..._. .81

14 of NEl,4 ..--......_.__..-. 45 32 70 ClIfford Luckey _........_:.__..._ 2.43 Block 4, Lots 6 to _STlock ......__ ,> Hannah Taylor ......_._._._ .94
), N1VrId of NE1. ..-..-.-......:.......:.__ 25 45 32 40 W. T, Hull ..._...._._..__.__ 1.41 ) 0. Lots 18. 19 ...._...._ :::, '. Tax Delinquent ........_...__... .71
SE14 of NW -_.....-.._-_._.. 35 45 32 40 Clifford Luckey .........._..., 1.41 Block 14, Lots 12, 13 ...._._._ Mrs Hattie Bryant _..__..._ .81
: ; ._. _._.._..__....._... _...._..... 1.06
NW4 of NE1,4 35 45 32 10 Stafford Luckey ...:..... .. .. .55 Lots 25 to 29 : Bo itric- Watkins .
SE4 of NE1h off 'ii...:::: 35 45 32 10 Ray C. Hull .......... --.-...... -_ .81 Block 15 Lots 37 to 39 _._._. : Oscar Lovell ._...._........._.._ .!Q 4
rSof' S.2 of ST4' of -- --- mock 18, Lot 30 ..:__.:_..._ '. Daisy McKlwain _.....___.... .71 ,

SW14 of NW 4 .............,....._._ 31) 4'i!' 32 5 Ray C. Hun _____ 1.11 Lots' 38. 39 .....__.._..__.__.___ ; Remmer Griffith _.__....,. '.81
SF?4 of N'V% .._....-.....__, 36 45. 32 40 Eura Lee Durrance .._..__... 1.41 rock 21 less lot 18 '._..__ '-. Tax Delinquent _._._._._.;._._ 1.18 ,
An ._...-..-......_....-._.__.._.._____. .. 24 46 32 640 Geo. W Whitehurst __._ 15.74.1 i Block 25, Lot 8 ......__._ ._, Homer Stevenson ....._......._.... .71 "
All _.__......._,.__._.__..__..::..__..: 26 46 32 640 Geo. W 'Vhitehurst __...,., 15.741 i Block 26, less Lots 38 to' ;.. J.' "

N1h & S'V4 ................_..._.:_. 72 4R 2? 480 Trustees I. I. Fund .,_:__ 11.92 42 ._.........._--_....... .--._--._....._ Tax Delinquent _..___._._._ '1.24 5 5 5- :
5154 _._.__..__._._._..?_-:___._._ 28 46 32 320 Hilliard Bros. ......................._..._ 8.09 I Block 3fi, Lots 25' to 27 _. Mary Toney ..._...__,_...._._ .' .94 .5, -5 5 5 ( 3'
An ...._..____.__.:.._.......,..._..:.. 30 46 32 640 HIJJlard Bros: -..-._....- 15.74 Block 60, Exc Lots 11, 12 t : Robt. S.. James _..__._ 1.18 5
An ._.,......_._..........._.__._._..:._._.. 32 46 32 640 HIJJiard Bros. _.._.___.._ 15.74 I Lots 11. 12 ':__:__._......__ ,.'.. Tax Delinquent .--:.__..._.__ -81 .
I An ....--..-.....-.._..-...-.....L....___...._ 34 41: 32 640 C. P. Gaulding -_...i_-.-_._._. 15,74 Block 63 Lots' 1 to 5 Lizzie McBride .._.___.. ___. S 1.06 -
f. 4", All __.___.._....._...._.....__.._._..__ 36 46 32 640. C.' P. Gaulding. __-_____ 15.74 I Washington Pnrk Subdivision ,. '. -:

NW'A Subdivision ofRoslyn .. I of 3VEV: of NA4 9 48 33 '
Subdivision . 4 48 32 I Block 3, Lots 1 to 3 ..:__ Henrietta 'DavisAdaline .__..____ .Rl
Block 25, Lot 8 ,_._____. Lucian C. HaUer __,__..._ '.71 Lot 4 ...........__._..."."..._.:"___ ... Floyd ._._._....:__ .71 '
I : All ;-- :--......--....--- .,6 48 32 640 Clarence H. Green __ ,11.921 Block 10, Lots .1, 2 ..._._...- I( 'I Rebecca Mickens. _......_ ,'. :81

i All Exc Slh, SIh __..:._.... 34 48 32 Florida Land' &'. Timber I Gnrfleld of M3i,4 Pork. ..._Subdivision...____..._. 0 48.. 33 .
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Co. ._._.____.. .....__..___._...__..... 8.64 .
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32 ._ _... S1
All Frac. ....:..... ... 6 43 ..33. Block 2 Lots 31, .. Josenh 'Springer -:,- ;
'I All ._.1-------- __.-._.-__-_, 7 43 33 13 Glade! Land Co. -_-_,__ __,_, .83 Block 4? Lots 27 28 ___.._.._ W. J.. Trapp _......._._.._....__ .81 \
628 Glades Land Co. __ 20.29 .. .
All _______..__...:...._ 8 .4tt't ...". ''' Block 4, Lots 37 38 _.?_, Ransom G Michael .____ s ...81 .'
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628 Tax Delinquent .......... .20,29All .
.. ..... __._. _..__ _.._ ( .71
I I __..__.___.,__ 9 43'' '33 Lot ''46 _... .. ...,_ Dosher Chapman _._ --. ,
!. 628 Tax Delinquent ._.___? 20.29 Block 6, Lots 21, 22 _,._.._... W. J. Trapp ..._._..,_._ :.. .94 "
AU ----.----....__.........._...__._ 10 43. 33 612 Aripeka Farms Co. ___.__ 0 '
19.771 ___ _.. .94 "
Elk ot' NE1,4 & W'4 of Block 7. Lots 14. 15; Doshe Chapman -- --: ,. ." -
NE N of 9 Mite Canal 11 Block 11. Exc Lots. 3, '4 Tax Delinquent ._.___.___ ..q4 ',
44 43 33 136 R. N. Mlller ______ 5.07
de Elk of NEl,4 S ot 9 Mile Block 13, Lots' 13, 14 Tax Delinquent ._....W-. :Rl

II Gi I I :I!. -=Canal _______.___....._ 11 43 33 1 Tax ,Delinquent ___ .89 Lot 43 ..._........._....._._...._..--.:._._ Ella Jenkins ._......__..._.,.,._ .71
Tax _____._._. .94
22 .
That part lyg' S of 9 M. Block 14, Lots 13 to S Delinquent :
' I I !I )Canal ot SW1A at NET4 Lots 47,' 48 ...._.,.".._.._____ Joseph !Springer: ......_._....___ .$11
'I' ': .& WIh ot SE'A ___ .11 43 33 ._.. Block 20. Lots" 41, 42 ._.,._,.. Roy limes ........._._._.........._.___ .81
100 Mlller' __
: R. N. 4.22
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f\\ W1h of 9. Canal Block 22, Lots 1, 2 ___._. R. F. Anderson _...._._.____ 81 u
Mite
Wire S ot 9 Mile Canal-- 11 43 33 54 Unknown. _____....__ 2.10 I Block 2$1, Lot 3 ___._____ Tax PeHna'ient ._ ........ _........ .71
26 ___ Tax, ._._Y;__ .*t ;
\ 'loess of Block 26, Lots 25, Delinquent '
Er,2 ot E1h 11 43 _
SW1A 33 _. __
r E1h at E1h ot SWl,4 .._ 11 43 33 238 TaxDelinquent : : .. 8.22 Block 27. 'Lots 15, 36 _.._._ Catherine McGee ._.___...__ .81 .
: E1h of SE;; S of 9 Mile-- 40 Aripeka Farms Co 1.73 Block 2 fl.. Lrs 38 39 ...._..... S irab White ....-._...____.-. -1

Canal .__....___.__....._.......__. 11 43 33 G8 Tax Delinquent ___.__...._ 2.91 Block 32. Lots 3, 4 __._._.__ ,. ? .. Tax DelinquentTar _...._____ -Rl
47 n .. ..... _.... .94
' E1h ot SE1/4 N ot 9 Mile Block 35;. lots5' to 'iinin >nt .._... .
Canal .. _. ___. 43 'Block 3C, Lots 10 to 42 Tax Delinquent ...__._---. .9.t
33 12 .._..._ .
: I I Nlh less ACL RR-"' Rwy _..:. 12 11. 43 33 320 Arlpeka Unknown Farms Co.. ___ 16.61 1.13 Block '38, Lots '37, 38 __ -' Mary Mack' _.._._......___... .81
, NWJi. of NWK & EH of N
WIh ot W1h at SW u4 & "
i.)' 'Wlh of ET4'' of Wof.SWT4 SW. ?i &. SWU of SW% 1
l,. -. N at 9 Mile Canal ,& Sr."* _...... .........__.__.___ 9'48 33 390 3ephorrl: Tfip-ti'anrio, Tnc 6.78;

. JI'. -.:.-----.----'-- 12 43. 33 23F.. Deane Duff 2.88 NW?; oY SWM _... __ -_.. 9.48' 33 40. Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.41

: W1h.. ot E1Iz at Wlh ot ; Ford. Center Subdivisionof ,
A\v% & W1h of WIh ot, .' NWV .____... ._._. 10 48 33 '. .
II i SWl..4 B of 9 Mile Canal 12 43' 33 23 F. Deane Duff ...:.....::L:...__ 2.58. Block 23, Lot 41 ____ Annie Baker _,_,,,''''__'__"' .71
. Wrh ot EIh, of Wlh ot All. ..._---'-____, .._._____." 25 48 33 640 Florida Land &.' Timber
,' .' SWr4 S ot 9 Mile'''Canal 12 43 33 9 A. G. Lincoln ,:__.:."' ''- 1.51I Co. _..__.___..j..__.__.__._.__ 12.22
I !. Eli of E ,. ":: All _____....__.___---_ 36 ,,48 33 640 Florida Land& Timber .
." .of- IEl1tO ;Z.ro 9 I Co. "_"'_'.'_.'__'_''___ 12.22
Mile ( anal _..._.._____. 12 43 33 3 Curtis Golden _' -___ 1.67 All. N of 9 Mile Canal & ,
Eth of Elh' of E1l" of E1h I.. W of Road, Lots 1, 2, '

"'. or W1h of sws4; S ot 9 3B, 4B, 5B ._...,_.,_.......__ 7 43 34 90 Ar peka Farms ..._-..-,-- 21.2fi3W:!
i" Mile Canal _.__ 12 43 33 2 Curtis Golden 1.43 Lot 8A __....._.___.__ 7 43 34 14 Ellis' R. Geiger __..__..._ -
. Wlh of ilh ot SW4 N of Lot 10E __.._...:.......____....__ 7 43 34 5'V.. C. Prewitt _.. __r,__ '1.73
Ij' 9 Mile Canal '''_ 12 43 33 25' Alma F.; Yettoer M -"- 2.64 Lot 21 or WH 'of SWU of "
:: WIh of Elh ot SWlA S of SET; ___?...._._.___.,_.-..... 7 43 34 20 Wm. II. Woodard. _____ 6.81
I' ''' 9 Mile Canal -__ 12 U 33 32, Alma F. Yetter 1.66 Bf'f:'. 702.6 ft. E of NW '
I EM of Eli of SWlA N of' Cor, E 1405.2 ft., S 1000
, : 9 Mile Canal __ 12 43 33 26 R. E. Kurtz _..--.:_ 2.64 ft., W 1405.2 ft., N 1000



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"crlptlea S T R A Owner Amount I VMcrlptlon S T R A Owner An-out

to beg.. less a 70 ft. SE;% of -" .
SW1of .
(1. SE% '" 13 45 34 10 I Chas. _......_........._. .
strip on N side _._..___ .14 43 3. 30 Elbert L. Stewart '-__._ 16.61 NEU Exc WH of SEU ._ 17 45 34 .D. Young .83
140
Lykes Bros. ...
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5 51
Beg 610 ft. E & 275 ft. WH of SEU o< NEU .-... 17 45 34 20 Seaboard
N of S\V ,Cor of See 14. I S% of NWU & WH of Highlands, Inc. 1.21 ,A
N 100 tt.. E '.130. 1t., S NWU of NW'W34.
100 !t.. W 130. ft. to of NE1of NWU _.__.. 17 45 34 '
beg __...._._....-r.....-...___...._. 14 43 34 % L. L. Lowe __f 5.59 EH of NDU of NW'17. 45 34 120 20 Lykes Bros. __._._..____ 5.60
DC. Williams __.___.._. 1.21
610 ft.Eof S\V
Beg. at pt EH of NWU of NWU __ 17 45 34 20''Tax
Delinquent __
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Cor or Sec H. E 220 ft., SW1Exc WH of SW% 3.21.-

N. 105 t't.. E 50 ft., N 50 ;" .. .. of SWU .-".__._..._.._.:..._ 17 45 34140 Lykes J Bros.:. s. ,
ft., W' 270 ft., S 165 f1. I W% of SWU' of ,SWU 17 45 34 I
:to beg ._..._._.._.____:.__._. 14 43 34 1 3-4 'T. J. Geger .,_. L45SE3 SEU -- 20 Rica 'E. Egbert 1.11 ", '\'OLIDJG.
EXc.Wlh of NWU of
; of SEt,4 of SE. V..... 14 43 31 10 F. G. Johnson _-_ 4.20 ,NWU of SEt .& .WMs of .:.a

Beg 610 ft. E & 375 ft.' ? SWU of SEU .._:.:...__ 17 45 34 120 Lykes Bros. '
of __,
Sec 14 __ 5.60
N of S\V Cor WI,! of NW ......
E 270.ft., N 114.63 IL, Y"W WH! % of SEU 17 45 34 20 Grant C." Misner .___._._._._ 1.21 f r;
of .SWU of SEU. ... 17 4534 20 Peter, H Hoener "-
; __ DEF1
210 ft., S. 14.6,3, ft. lto All _._ ..... __ ...__........ __ 1.21
.__.... 18 45 34 '
? 627 Glades
beginning" ._...._._........-.,_ 14 43 34 1 J. W. Lolly' _____ .22 Fof Land Corp. 16.61.
E%. & EY.z of Wlh

Harlem. 060 .x Subdllalon 1610 ft. III, Tract NF'20: 43 34 of NEU .. _...._....:._...___ 21 45 34 80 Lykes Bros. ..ft._._..___.__ 2.79 \
to. WH of EH of NE% _.. 21 45 34 40 .J
Block. K, Lot 16 --_.__ G. M. Tobias' ______ 2.92 WH of NW1,{ of NI2tf: .. 21 45 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. l.u C
Lot 23 _...__....___.-_.._..__,.._ Mary Mills,'. __--+-___._ 2.02 NWU Exc WH! of NEU.h John Hovendon, __,____ 1.21
Lot '30 _.._....__._...____.._....__.._ J;.; H. Johnson --_ 2.34 of NWU & WH of .. :.c\
Block L. Lot 1.-2 -___" Clewlston .Realty & Dev NWU ..:.............-. 21 45 34 120 Lykes Bros.
\ Sjvofof
5.60
= Co. ____ 5.70 % of NW',4 ... 21 45 34 20 B]
A. L. _.__
Richardson _
._...__. __.__ Geo. Tobias 2.92 1.21
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Lot 17 +W r---- WH of SWU of NW:# .. 21 45 34 20 Tax
Delinquent _...._._..__._ 1.21
Lots 20. 21 ____ __._.._ Gladys Taylor __-.___ 2.92 SWU Exc SEU of SWU
Lots 24, 27 .__:.::;.._.__...__ Clewlston Realty & Dev of SWU & WH of SW%. I'

Co. ._-_.-'. -.,.._ ._ 3.22 of SWU _. ......:___.__.__ 21 45 34 130 Tax Delinquent __.__ 5.99 I C. H|
Lots 33 to 34 -----..-.-._ Alma Anderson ..Polk & ., SEU of SWU of SWU .-- 21 45 34 10 Albert N. Doerschuk __ .81
Margaret Anderson WH. of ,SWU of SWU "-" 21 45 34 20 Seaboard Highlands Inc. 1.21 wardenmornini
.'.c .. Mosley. ___.__., --- 1.90 SEU Exc .EH of of ,
Beg. at- a pt. 'on Meander SEU & EH of :NWU of 'd' f '"

line. -a distance of.;67.89 SEU ___._1.__.__..... 21 45 34 120 Lykes Bros: _______ 5.60 for a
ft from N\V Cor thence E.' of NEv4 of SE4; .-. 21 45 34 20 Fred ""Velmer ____ 1.21 poisonorganiz
N'
560.16 89 dp.g.ft. .alg.29'. S 24",: line E 1 .' "J'. .' EH of NWU of SEU ._ 21 45 34 20 H.- Mortit ::".:"';:. ._._____ 1.21 =3 ;
Hooker Pt. Rd.. thence NH Of NEU Of NEU _.. 25 45 34 20 Tax Delinquent ...:_ 1.21
S :10 deg. 42.36, E alg. SEv"of NWU of NEU .__. 25 45 34 10 Jacob Fruch_ ,_.._...___ .8: called
'v.'ly line ot said Rd. SEU of SEU of NEU __ 25 45 34 10 Miss Maud Fredricks _.__ 1.21 high sat
RKU of NWU of: NWU 25 45 34
10 Seaboard 'Hlghland, Inc. .83
thence S 10
ft..
389.97 42'.36" E: '11.17 ft. ...... NWU of SW% of NWU 25 45 34 10 aboard Highlands, Inc. .n eighIt
d'g. ,
SEU of NWU of SWU 25 45 34
tb meander. line thence 10 Geo. G. .Itenneker ___ ..82F.
NWU of SWU of SWU 25 45 34 10 is
N. Turner __ .U
N'58 deg. 29' 06" W alg. I I. Il" ...._... .
ow SWU of SEU of SWU 25 45 34 thl
meander line 744.50 ft. 10 John Wood _-_.____._ .83 out,
"t.9: beg. _..:.::.,-'.;::-;.:.-:- 23 43 34 2.54 Jewel S. Hooker __ 5.34 NEU of SEU of SWU 25 45 34 10 L. S. Remsberg _' ..93Geo. this cof
SWU of SWU of SEU 25 45 34 10 L. Peters __ .83 ;.
Tom Geiger SnbdlTI"lon of NEU __.____.____..___ 29 45 34 160 Lykes Bros. ____._ ..____ 6.51 der thjThose
l f WJA :3 43 34 } a NWU Exc NWU Of NWU 29 45 34 120 Lykes Bros. ___ __ 5.00
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Lot 1 _._._ t.! Darrell &. Pansy Smith 2.24j NW 1/ of NWU .___......._;_ 29 45 34 40 James W. Head ___ 1.98
Lot I I:0--_ 1Earl Dyess _.;__.._M_ 2.33 SWU Exc NWU of SWU 29 45 34 120 Lykes Bros. ___.___ 5.00 +' J. ly qua]
Lot 13 ___ __ 3G E. B. Bethea, Jr., Ex. 5.65 NWU of SWU ____..... 29 45 34 40 A. M. Hogan ____ 1,98Lykes coil
j Lot 23 _._________ ;.. ,, 1-8 Blshop-'VlIson Lbr. Co. 1.73 SEU ____......_..__.._.._..__..._ 29 45 34 160 Bros. _.__ __ 5:00W. aid
NFV4 ot NW; of SW23 43 34 10 Ruth E. Beardsley __._ 43.53 1 N.U of WH of NEU of tend tl

NW14 of SE 1 4 ot .SW34 23 43 34 10' Glades Purchasing Co. 44.90 NEU ...-.___.__..__.:-.:....._... 33. 45 34 5 T. Little _______ 1.13" qualifhlbeen
NE% of -SEn less' Canal ; 23. 43, 3. 38. J. l.L Couse _._.._168.90 S 3.4 of WVZ 'ot NEVi ofNE3 <.
8b of NW/4 of.SE; ;% less : : __.____:. .:.._w_. 33 45 34 15 Mrs. Fannie Davis _.__ 1.27 n[
'Canal ._...__..;.....___ 23 t3 34 19 J. M. Couse .--_, 84.99 Et,4, of SEU ot NE% _._ 33 45 34 20 Geo. p.. Horch ____ 1.21 are rej
NEV of SW4 ot ''SE% _. 23 .3. 34 10 J. M. & Ann Couse __. 44,90Wih of SE 14 ot NW14 .- 33 45 34 20 Dr H. B. Bryan _____ 1.21
of NW; lest Road f 24 43 3. 80 Unknown. _.__..__347.71 \\T'G of NWy4 ot SWV4 _.... 33 45 34 20 J. L- Boland __.--.__ 1.21 comptetaking
W'h of Elk of NW 14Y & of SE1,4 of SW14 __. 33 45 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.21
\ % 'of E3 of SE% of w14 of SE3r of'"SE's _.... 33 45 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.21 ...
NIVi/ __..;.....:-:..__.__ 2. .3 34 50 F. J. Tokeeda .____.188.84 of NE14 ot NE14 ... 1 46 34 10 Mrs. Martha Crane .:__ .83 are gnlEveryof
a. S 45'of EW of E14 of ... ;' : ::_-- SL,4 of SE1,4 of NE% 1 46 34 10 Hazel\' Duncan .83
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'SE3 of NW3 --__ 24 43 34 8 Glades Purchasing" Co. 34.73 SWJ;. of NWJ.4 of NW' 1 46 34 10 Seaboard Highlands Inc. .83 I

All .._ 31 t3 34 625 Glades Land .Corp. ____ 39.98 Nw1/4 ot SW1'at NW33 1 46 34 10 Seaboard 'Hlghlands, Inc. .83 ,.... invited
Alt Exc SE;, of SW14-'- & SWii of SW14 of NWY 1 46 34 10 N.. Scott _._.:.__..:.........._ .83 -
: SW% of' 8E14 ....:-= .- 32 4:1: 34 545 Glades Land Corp. 35.15 NW; ,of SE% ot N1.4 ... 1 46 34 10 Seaboard Highlands. Inc. .83 The .
.' i : N4 of NE'I4 ot SW /+ 1 46 34 10 Wm. J. Winte ___ .83 hoursthree
SEl{( of SWV4 8& SWU of > : ;-: NE 14 of NWy4 of S\VIA 1 46 34 10 T. L. Hogan ______ .83
'J SE44 _____.. 32 43 3. 80 U. S. Sugar, Corp. 5.81 NWV4 of SW'/4 of SW" _. 1 46 34 10 Mrs. Lee Edgar .__._._ .83
...rIl All .,._ -.._ 33 43 s4 609 Glades Land Corp: __ 38.34 NW1,4 of NE4/4 of SE;' 1 46' 34 10 Seaboard Highlands Inc. .83 W. DalCorpoi
An ____ 34 616 Glades Land Corp. '-- U.35 S\14 of NE% of REi;! 1 46 34 10 S. H. Furnas ______ .83
W1l.t of NW 4 of ;NEV4 35 U 34 20 A.; A. Bloemrer' .-___ 84.06 RE14 of NE14 or SEi 1 46 34 10 Geo. Hughey ___ .83
E'I.z ot. NWh of NWI? 35 43 3. 20 U.1 S. Sugar.. 'Corp. 84.06WJh SE 4 ot of SE% 1 46 34 10 Seaboard Highlands, "Inc.' ..n in gas I

4T QJ) ot NW14 ot NWV4. 35 43 34 4 20 Geo. -We-'.. Hughey. __ 84.06ESh RW h .ot NWV4, ot SE% 1 46 34 10 Tax Delinquent __.._...__' .83 the CI|
ot NWJ4 of SE14 35 43 34 20 Nathan Cole 84.06 RW '
3, of E3y.: 9 40 :Meyer Cohen ______ 1.4&
QJ W% of NW3 of SE1; 35 43 34 20 Clara A. Garber 84.06 E14 of SE34 at NEv4 _. 9 46 34 20 G. W. Carter ____..---... .97 to bedefensj
EIh of NE' of NW14 1 4f 20 Ernest H. May _.._ 75.U
W-% of NEB of SW2.. 1 John C;' Hammond __ 1.98 E'I.z ot W34 of NE% of -
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44 34 20
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NWV4 W1h of EY.I ;
E'I.z of SW of SWI/4 1 Robt. C. Van 1.98 fil
..,. All ,4 _.. .___ 3 H 43 605 Glades Land Corp. ____ 23.19 NE v4 of NW V4 -=_...:.:.__. 9 46 34 20 Ray C. Hull ___ 1.70 A
CO All 4 H 34 605: Glades Land Corp. __ 23.19 E14 of SE3; ot NW.tA 9 46 .34SWv4 Ray C. Hull _____ ".91 the g{

An 5 H 34 605 Glades Land Corp. 23.19 of SE3; ..._.__._.___ 9 46 34 40 Susan Barnard _.__;_.__ 1.4&
00 All II 44 34 600 Glades Land Corp. ___ 23.19 An .._...._____._._._.._.....:_._.__.... 10 46 34 640 Ray C. Hull ,_. __ 16.61 1 l Fireas
An Exc .sE;: of' SE4 7 H Glades Land Corp. 23.19 All __..,...__. ._ 12 46 34 640 Ray C. Hull ____.". ...__..._ U.61 thd
.0 An _.____s:_... :.._...,.. 8 44 34 621 Glades Land Corp. 23.19 \V1 ot SE% 'of NW 13 46 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .91 Everyments
W ot NW;+ Of NE 9 t4 3. 20 Glades Land Corp. __ 1.46 W'1 oC NW4 of SE,4 __ 13 46 34 20 Wm. Mayfield _.= .97
-;::) Elh of. SW'h of NE% 9 H Sf 20 Tax Delinquent -- 1.46 % of NE1.4 _._......::._;._ 21 46 34 40 Seaboard Highlands Inc. 1.46 1

.- E14 of NWof NW 9 H 34 20 Fred Bergmann 1.46 NW14 of SE'44 of NE'4 of
W'h of 8EV of NW 9 H 34 20 Seaboard Highlands Inc. 1,46EV SEof SE'S & ,NW3. .

.. 00 of NE h of SN3l 9 44 34 20 Seaboard HIghlands, Inc. 1..6 of NEV ot SE1,4 ....___....... 21 46 34 70 Ray C. Hull __"..:'" .__ 2.70 ilr.
EJh of NW14 of SW i 9 H 34 Glades Land Corp. _,-- 1.46 Sth of NEI4 of SE3 _._._ 21 46 34 20 Seaboard Highlands Inc. .91
ESh of SW4 ot SW'4 _. 9. 44 34 20 T .x Delinquent _.._. 1.46 EJ,4 of NW'4 of NEIh __ 25 46 31 20 Seaboard HIghlands Inc. .97 CityMondal

E'h' of SWV4 of SE',4 944 3. 20 Tax Delinquent 1.46 Wlh' of of NEv{ .._.. 25 46 34 20 Abram \Voodard ....._ .91
I. ... All .__..:._ 11) H 34 627. Glades Land Corp. -r-- 23.19 W4 of r'E3 ot _... 25 46 34 20 Tax Delinquent _____ .97
.. E1h of NEIl of NW';{ __ 18 U 34 20 E. F.. Slattery __ 1.46 E% of NW3 of NW3 .._, 25 46 34 20 Margaret S. Dwyer .91 and i ii

t PQ EJ,2,, of NW''1. of NW,4! _. 13 44 3. 627 GeoWoest ._ 1.46 E14 of SW1of.. NWV _.. 25 46 34 20 Unknown _......:........... .91 ( fire si|
An. .___ 15' H 3. Glades Land .corp. __ 23.19 1I'I.z of NE'4 of SW1,4 ._.. 26. 46 34 20 Tax Delinquent ___' .9.7 .J
A All _-=:... ._._ 16 H 34 640 Glades Land Corp. __ 23.19 W'h. ot NW14 of S\V'i & bemiles.
> E14 of NE1'a of L:. 17 H 34 20 Peter Gunderson 10.56 51' ot SE14 'ot SW3, _.. 26 46 34 40 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.76 |

W1I. of SW; ot NEti' 17 HU: 20 Robt. H. Shields ____ 1.46 NW1A of' NE3, -:...._..__. 33 46 34 40 Edmund P. Wilson __ 1.46 'wf{", .. .. sarr
= .00 W1h of SEii of !_ 17 44 34 20 Seaboard _Highlands, Inc. 1.-16 N14 ot SEt4 & N34 of -r, ,

WIh at SE3+ ot NWV 17 H 34 20 Tax Delinquent __ 1.46 SE3i of' SW14 ___..__. 36 46 34 100 Seaboard Highlands Inc. x.29 will
Elh ot SW'4 of SW% 17 44 34 20 R. L. Woesner __...._ 1.46 Elh of NEV of NE1 4 _._ 1 47 34 20 Wm. T. Black _......,.__.:_:_ :9-\ in usd
i -:. E'h of SE3; of SW V 17 H 3-1 20 W. M. Koken ___.___ 1.46 Eih ot NW1of SWV 1 47 34 20 W. H. Lowe ___ .9t
( Mt3 All _.._.._._ 18 H 34 617 Glades Land Corp. __ 23.19 Elh of SE1; at SW% ._ 1 47 34 20 Harvey F.. Cornwell __..:.._ .9.1
AU _-..__-____-1--- 19 H 34 617 Glades Land Corp. 23.19 E'fr of SW14 ot SWv4 ._.. 1 4i 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .94
An ____. ...:..._._ 20 H .34 617 Glades Land Corp. __ 23.19 tv1 of'' NE% __.__ 13 47 34 80 C. 1... Arbuthnot .___._:..._ 1.66 DanDan
W1h of NE14 of NW% & w1,4 of SWI4 of NW'13 47 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .94
'V% of NW14 of NW4 21 44 34 40 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.7fi W* of ,NW}i .of SEtA ..__ 13 47 34 20 Seaboard Highlands. Inc. .94 ;,
W1h of N'E1,4 of 21 44 Sarah Hughes ____ 1.46
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SWI4 34 20 Wf of SE3i of NE3 & :
W1h of N\V 3 of ,4 __ 21 44 Glades Land Corp. _.__. 1.46 swi Seaboard
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; Elh of of NEt. 25 47 34 40 Highlands Inc. 1.48
I E1h of NEv4 of SE3 __ 21 H 34 20 Wm. J. TlmblE' ..._.___._ 1.46 ;
Wl,4 of SR1 of NW __. 25 47 34 20. Seaboard Highlands Inc. .94
An _.._._ __._.____ 22 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp. .__...__ 23.19 W ; ,.. ..
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% of SWii of NW'4 25 4i 34 20 Rachel B. Watt .94
C An ___.__._____.......-_ 23 H 34 627 Glades Land Corp. _____ 23.19 WIh of >, of SW3i __ 25 47 20 Mrs. Alex G. Fortiner _.M. .94

All _. 24 44 .34 627 Glades Land Corp. _____. 23.19 Al1 ..._....NW.____._...._..._____._ 32 47 34 640 Century Land Co. ____ 18.60 his g

= EIh of NE14 of NEi & All _...___ __...-_.--._._.. ,32 47 34 640 Century Land Co. (1940
',NW of NWV4 of NE3i 25 H 34 30 Tax Delinquent ____ 1.90 : taxes) .._._.._._.____.__ 25.UITY Univeyule:
E14 of SE1; ot NW; __ 25 44 34 20 Glades Land Corp. __..-:..- 1.4G
O-t Wth or NE1 4 of SEtA _._ 25 44 34 20 Glades Land Corp. ..__.__ 1.46 OF CLEWISTOS: T It 'nine Amount
An __..___......__..._...___.___. 26 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp. 23.19 OWNER schola

All __.___._................__..__.____ 27 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp. .___. 23.1! Block 22. Lot 23 ._..__..__. 10 43 34 3 50 C. L. Arbuthn ____ 2.36 course!
An __.__.______:...._a..,...... 28 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp. 23.19 Block 23. Lots 30 to 32 350 Colson Inc. _.__. ___. .Ofi
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Wig of NE+ of N\V4 .._ 29 44U: 20 Tax Delinquent ..._..____. 1.46 mock 26, Lot 31 ____ fiO E. D. Northup ___ 2.11 ubjec
Elh of NE14 ot SW'4 __ 29 44 34 20 Jos. C. ..Reasln _._..__ 1.46 mock 139, Lot 6 ___._.__ ,10 43 34 100 Alice G. Rothrock _...__. 3.25 AI He
W'4 of NEl of SW29 44 34 20 Lawrence Mpehan ____ 1.46 mock 139. Lot 8 _..___ 100 C. E. & Josephine Miner 3.25
El,4 ot SE3j of .SE; 29 HU: 20 Nora D. Goff ..........__..._ 1.46 Block 139,: Lot 19 _' I 100 Joseph & 'Lola Robins 3.25 curries'Wimn

; All _._...._...._.._...._._._.___....__. 30 44 34 640 Glades, Land Corp.. _.___ 23.19 Block 141-Lot' l1.'l,: ". '. 150 Unknown ...._..__._.__.._._.. 3.36
i < E1 of'' SWVW of NE14 & mock 167, Lot 1 '___ ..' ;. 200 C. L.. .Arbuthnot _._____ 3.74
E1J. of SEt, of NE14 ._ 33 44 34 40 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 2.41 Block 11)9.) Lots 1. 15 ___ 2500: Evelyn T. Shelley .__. 35.2 hero
I Wll. of N\VI4 of N\V14 ...... 33 44'U 20 Glades Land Corp. '_'_'__ 1.46 Block 171.. Lot 10 ___ 200 'A,' :A., Wright __'__ 4.51 also al
W% of NE14 of SW; .__. 33 44 34 20 Tax Delinquent ._..______ 1.46 Block 172.:. Lot 15- _'___.". .r. ; 200 Ben Bolton ._._____....:.... 2.69 '.
Wlk, of N\V4, of SE14 __. 33 44 34 20 Sarah A. Hughes 1.46 mock 176. Lot 4 ___ ,' 300 T. H. Jones, Sr" ___::..-._ 5.00 HewSigma
I W1h of SE1; of SEt: __ 33 44 34 20 John L. Walker .....__........_.. 1.46// Lot 5 ___.__.__.___ '. ...' 300 J. N. Pinkerton '__'_'_ 5.00
Alt ____................_.._.:_._...____.. 34 44 34 62i Glades Land Corp. ....__ Lot 8 --__.__..,.;.--- : :: '. 300 V. Robbins Sr. 5.01)
An ._.______..__.:/:___._._.._ 35 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp. -- 23.19 Lot 9 _....-...-.,.-___._ ,." '..1:. 300 Joseph Hoban !.______ 5.00 .. man
NEt/ of NEt or AEV ...._ 1 45 34 10 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .83 Lot 16 .__.__._.__..__.__ .r 300 G.' E. Etherton ______ 5.01 Colleg
Sw3 of NW,+ of NE',4 _._ 1 45 34 10 Geo. C. Knabe "'_'_"_'_ .83 Block 176. Lots 21, 22, 24 950 Ruth R. ardsley' 14.73Lot the B|
E4 of SEt of NE3; __' 1 45. 34 20 Tax Delinquent _.__'" 1.21 26 ..____.:__.____ : :<. 1500 Z. G. Merlrleth _..___.._.._.__ 6.91 .
SETh of NEv4 of NW14 1 45 34 10 S. A. Owens ___.______.... .83 Lot 27 _..::___..______.__ i'r'. 200 W. C. J: Herman 4.00 I"- club.
NW3 ot SW4 of SW 4 _. 1 45 34 10 J. H. nirren ___..._.:.. .33 Lot 28 __._____ .. '. 200 Ralph & Mary Bishop.. 4.00
5W1of SW% of SW/ 1 45 34 10 H. D. Edwards --...--_ ..83NW3 Lot 30 ._..___.____ :' 200 Mrs. John A. Stone ___ 4.00

of SEi of SW14 ._. 1 45 34 10 Tax DelinQuent ___.._...._ .83. Lot 32 .__.__________ :" ; 200 Mrs. Frank H. Roach __ 4.00 t
NE1 of SEW" of SW14 .__ 1 45 34 10 W. G. Gordon ____ .83 Lot 36 ______'___...____ ,,'' 250 Ruth R. Beardsley __ 4.63
Block 190" Lot 4 .___ .; 200 G. E. Etherton ______ 4.25
NW14 at NE3 of SE% __ 1 45 34 10 Glades Land Corp.. __ .83 ...
SEi .of NE14 of Sg'4 __ 1 45 34 10 TaJ Delinquent .:.__...._ .83 Block 195, Lot 2 _----.:; ':-; 100 C. 1... Arbuthnot _____ 3.2(1( Mr.childrj.
SW14 ot NWV4 of E'4..._ 1 45 34 10 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .83 Lot 6 _._. ___._--:" :..< 150 B. C. Flanlken __.__.. 3.81
NE'/ of SWV of SE'44 __ 1 45 34 10 The Layman Foundation .83 Block 201, Lot 11 _____ .to a_;. 200 C. L. Arbuthnot _._ 3.7-1 :
a. SE of SW14 of SF'1 45 34 Ralph M. Van Dyke ____ .83 Lot 33. ._____-=--.._....:..__ ': .; 200 J. D. Gortatowsky __ 3.99 r: Wedn
SE/4 ot SE I4 oC SE3 __ 1 45 34 10 Seaboard HIghlands, Inc. .83 Block 202. Lots 4, 5 _'_' 'l.43. 34 400 B. C. Flanlken _____ 7.n x" ; : : \ tun
All _______.__ 4 45 34 640 T. O.. Goolsby ______ 16.61. Lots 10. 11 __.__._._. t 3500 T. E. Burgner _.___.___._ 11.94 c > a
r Lot. 15. ___;.._.___ 200 Ada D. Kerr .__.__ 4.I0 : > r of Mol
NE14 Exc E1 of NEtA of .._ Lot __._. __ __ 200 J. A. Schindler ____._ 4.10 '"
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.. 140 _.__.__.___._ 6.07
NEV4 _..._.___... .-z _.:.__ 5 45 34 Lykes Bros. has a
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mock 203 Lot 7 _. ._._ 2,000 D. G. Alston .
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of NW -5 45 34 Lykes Bros.' ____ 1.21 .
W1,2 of NE1.4. /4
Lot 20 ___ ____ 150 Edward J. Hosty ______ 4.01 with
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2& __. ____ 1.21
i 'Etl" of NW14 5 45 U: Bros. _..._ .:.__.______ -t.GO -:
of 3W j Lykes mock 204 Lot 6 __ 200 A. E. Oliver : r" Mr. al
WIh ; of NW14 __ 5 45 34 20 Bros. _.._____._._ 1.21
Block 207, Lot 5 __ 200 Tho. Astgarden __,__.__ 4.11t
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i EIh of SW14' of NW* _. 5 45 45 34 34 20 40 Chas.T."kes A.Broil.Camallar_..________.__ 1.21 1.98 Lot 9 ...._.__..____ r 200 I. T. Doxee ..:-_.____._. .4.10 .....:: ,resideyears
/ r SE14 of NWtA'r--''- 5 20 Lot 11 _.________ 200 C. M. Pirkle ___..___ 4.91 ..'" "o' .
Elk of NE1at SW'4._ 5 45 34 Seaboard Highlands.... .Inc.._.... 1.21 lock 208, Lots 5, 6 _._.. 9 43 3. 300 C. H. Terry. Adm. _..__ 5.71
.W1,4 of NE1, of S\\14 _... 5 45 34 20 Tykes TIros. __.___ _. 1.21W14' '
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i Lots 7. 8 ...._____ } 300 B. C. Flanlken : :
20 ._ ____
34 __. 1.21
._.. 45 Lykes Bros.
ot NW14 of SW,% 5 : :
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Lots 9. 10 ___..__ 300. J. 'V; Hule ; egret
40 ._. ___._ 1.98
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of S'5: 45 Lykes Bros. .
j S'Y; S.. Sadler .
354, Lots.-30 31 .___ 16 43 34 800 Mrs. Helen __ 12.21 ,
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.- !, W'12 of of SEV SEV4 'of of SW'SW1,4' ___.. 5 5 45 45 3.t 34 20 20 Lykps Rebecca Bros.Collins._...____.._'__'..._ 1.21EW L21E1 Lot 29 .__...__...::...........:..-...:.- 400 Mrs. .Mabel Benn-ct _____ 6.37 them
Block 355 23 _____ 100 n. N. Miller ._,.. 2.48'Lot'
Lot '- -- .' "
20 .
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of NEJ; SEIf 5 Lykes Bros. 24 _._____ 100 J. D.. Gortatsky _._ 2.48.
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Wh 'of NE1of eEtA __ 5 45 34 20 Rt'npcca Collins ____ 1.21
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lI NWV4 of' SEu. .._...__.....___ 5 45 34 40 Lykes Bros. ___________ 1.98 Lot 27 ..___._._?_ _. .. 100 Frank Carey _--_=-- _
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_____ SOl C. 101. Baker .: .
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Lot 28 ____ ; r ) -
I 'V1h of SW14 .of SE'/4 __ 5 45 34 20 J. W. Rhodes _.__t._._ 1.21 '
'EIh of SWV4 of SE% 5 45 34 20 IJykes Dros. __"'_'_ 1.21 Block 356, Lots 18 to 22 __ 15' 43 84 500.T. 1). GortatowslQ" ._ .to.5&,, ", .; ,
: 'VIh of SELL ot..SE ,..- 5 45 34 20 T.yle .)3ros:, .'\''''--''- 1.21 Lot. \30 ...._oI.o__..,....:.. _:.: .:..... :.\ 150 Unknown ,....,._;__._.. -_-._ 3.15
\ EIh of SE-'of.''SE3'4r: .:_ 5 45 34 20 John L. Walker _____. 1.21 Lots 28. '39 to 41 _:__ 400 R. N. Miller ._--_--_ \ 8.74 Mis.

: WI!: ._..._..._._...._..;;:....__"'...;..____ 6 45 34 .320 T. O. Goolsby _..___.._.__. 8.58 mock .358, Lot 4 _.____._ .. 150 C. L. Arbuthnot ___ 3.21
'. I All ...__.._.__.....__._-.7 45 3. 607 Glades Land. Corp. ___- 16.91. l.ot 19 ....__....__..._._.__ 200 W... C. J.. Hermann ---_ 3,79 'I of Mi
An Exc E1h of SW 1%, ot mock 359, Lot 6' :: ._ 150 T. U. ;Jones Sr _. _::- _":_ 3.15 bridemony

SWV4 _..____-"..-.__...__. 8 45 34 627 Glades Land Corp. __._,16.91 lock 360, rots 16.17 __. 800 H. E. & Mildred Walker 5.05 '
I E% ot SW3; ot SW V __ ,8 45 34 2Q() Glades Land Corp. _____ 1.21 mock 361. Lots 34. 35 .. 500 G. DuboIS .____........._...:.. 8.70
& mock 362, Lot 24 _____ 250 J. B. Hayes _____. ._ .f.U at theHavenl
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Nlh of NE3 SW3 '
I 'NEtA ._.._.___._-:__ __ 9 45 34 120 I.yJps Bros. _..___________ 2.79 Rock) 363. Lot 13 _____ ,,1 2,300 C. E. Robbfna_._.____... 9'6 :.
W'f4 ot SE1,4, ot NE1/4 ._ 9 45 34 20 F. O. Stone ....__._.:.._.___._ 2.21 Lot 24 .._ -.---- 1,000 Robt E. \VaJdron ____ 5.00 ...
a \ W'l.z of NE1,4 of N\V14 __ 9 45 34 20 SeabC'll\rd Highlands, Inc. 1.21 Block 368 ,Lot 11 _.__.__... 150 Mrs Esther Warren .a_._ 3.60 :M. Li[
: Ei4 ot N\Vl,4 of NW% ..._ 9 45 34 20 Arnold Flinzer ___..__... 1.21 Block 369. Lots 13 to 17 400 A. E. Kirchman_.____ 11.4G" Mrslfor
i 'V1h of NW'1 of NWV4 9 45 34 20 yk's Bros. __'__'__ 1.21 Lots 34, 35 -------R--: .00 T. H. Jones __"__ _M'_ 1.23 .
,,- S4 of .______ 9 45 3t 80 Lykes Dros. ___,.-__ 2.49 Lots 21. 22 ....___....._._.._ :/ 400 Mrs. VIolet 3. ReasoneS'.1S'. al|
.. NE3 of S\Vl,4 _.__...___.__ !9 I 45 34 40 Lykes Dros. .,_.-____ 1.98 Block 311 Lot 16 _._ 15D Pete ChrIstensen __....__ .3.60 }.v
I E1 of NWl of W14 _... !9 I 45 34 20 E. T, Lord ...._____.__ 1.21 mock 372' Lot 18 __ :' 100 Connie Clark __._- :.9!' v frommemb
I \V1h of NW14 of SW14 _._ 9 45 34 20 Lykes Bros. ____ 1.21 mock 377: Lots 13, 14 1000 L. L. Shirley .----..-.-..._ 14.81
Ii II I Wlh of SW14 of' SWv4 _.. 9 45 34 20 Lykes Bros. _.__.._.__.._._._. 1.21 Lot 15 ":...__.__.1.__.___ 200 C. L. Arbuthnot .____._._... 3.RS
i SE'4 of SW/4 .._...._..._.._....._.. 45 34 40 T.vkel'l' Bros. _______ 1.98 Lots: 32. 33 __._.,. _.-- 800 Darren' & ? Pansey Smith 12.3 /4. Clewis
E34 ot NE'I,1. of SE1/ .___._. !I 45 3.t 20 Minnie Boetcher ______ 1.21 mock :t78 Lot 19 '_'_____ 1800 Mabel R: Hay '--..:...---:. 25.0& ;3-ear.
EIh of SE':4": of SE14 ._.. 9 45 :34 20 Tax Delinquent ____._...__. 1.21 Rlock 381' Lot 2 _____ 51) Lillian C. I1erllty -.-_.-- 2.31
.t W'I ot SEt,1. & WY.z of mock 385' Lots 13, 11 200 F. G. JoJinson.-:._.:;_____ 5.06 :Mr.

l E1 of SEA _...:-.._.... ..._.._ 9!I 45 34 120 Lykes Bros. __.._.__ 5.30 mock '418'Lot 14 __"'___ 50> Lydia 'I. Evllislzl" --- 1.900 part rl
An ______._._._.....__..,.._..._......._ 10 45 34 640 T. O. Goolsby .____ 16.61 Block 422' Lots 21, 28 -- 60 R. N. :Miller ::..:.:.....-.---._- .
NE% ot NEVI of NEt{ .._.. 13 45 34 10 Silas Zwight ____ .83 Block 423' Lots 25. 26 100 Mrs: Eva Me ,Powell -_ 3.U r is the I
SE14 of NW14 of NEV4: ...... 13 45 34 10 Chas. A. Camallar _.w.__. .83 lock 423: Lots 28. 29 __ 100 R. N. Miller --.________ '3.34 ,, .Lang.school.
h) f r SWV4 of SEv4 of NFV4 "_" 13 .45 34 10 Tax Delinquent ___._..__ .83 flock 495. Lot. 12 ___..,._ 2fi C. T.. Arbuthnot .. ..--.';-,--.. VIR I .
RW'4 of SF.14 of N\VJ/ ..... 13 45 34 10, Tax nplinQue-nt __..._..__ ..83SEV4 LotLot 8 W ___.........:.._ ..__:.... 25 :1. W.. Doughert) ....... I.S' I
rI of Nr.lof: SW1,4 ..._ 13 45 34 10 Tax Delinquent __'___ .83 : 10 ._..,....__._.._.-__ .. 50 T. H. :Jones; Sr. ___ '2.11 time 1 ll
NF1i of SW14 ot SW14 13 45 34 10 G. J. Glerburg ____.._ .83 13 ___ .. "i': 1200 Ruth R. Denrdsley __ 17.60 f., ,'. '
I NEV of SE'4 of SW14 13 45 34 10 Ethel Johnson -....-.-...-....-. .R!! LLot 14 .._.._.__.........._.._..__.. 6001' Claude L. Beckett 10.41' }., off icesCorpoil
I f NEv4 of SW14 of SEv .. 13 45 34 10 The Layman Foundation .83 I Block 50S, Lot 7 .___..____._. 5,0 T. H. Jones Sr .-.-........- 3.73 ,.. ; .

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