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:; ; ;' :o -" 'J'< r "F \ "n'h''T'"I' 1 ;, . > . 't' ; , v : ..-, '' .:: '':' r ,. ..'" : ; ; :' !: ,: ,: >\" :'. ,, f(' < ::, : ->': -:: : :--- ': '; "? ,:; : ::: .. " '' J' : ::-, \ : : : < : ; : : ,'r-/: ., ? :': :" : : ,}J::.:); : ":t?: : : : / J " J t .,;', : : THE CLEWIS TON NEWS '.' :'i ,, ' ? ' ; :: VOLUME 13-SUIBER' 29 CLEWISTOX, FLORIDA. FRIDAY JUNE 5, 1942 SUBSCRIPTION- ,!2.00 PER YEAR' '.1. [( DEFENSE AGAINST I I Newell Is Speaker DRIVE TO RAISE CITY Clewiston IncludedIn EIGHTEEN BOWLING Mosquito' Control At Kiwanis MeetingDr. :;:r" GAS AND FIRE TO USO QUOTA TO GET Clewiston area TEAMS TO BEGIN Wilmon Newell, head of the< The is designated :' ; BE TAUGHT HEREC. college of agriculture, at ; and his assistant, J. I, ' University ,dog flies (or horse flies) may be Mowry, were visitors 'at the regular: controlled if the plan of the Public USO chairman for H. Wilson rules and arrangements committee H. Berner, chief air raid - warden of Clewiston, announced this meeting of the Kiwanis Club at Clewiston, 'announces this week thai Health Service, asking *a Con- appointed to adopt a sched- morning that plans were complete the Inn Wednesday evening.Dr. a drive will be started the first of gressional appropriation; of $6,499.- ule of play and provide rules for r for a course of instruction in Newell gave a most interesting next week to raise Clewiston's '314, is approved.The I the neW bowling tourney soon to of $260 for 'carrying :on the bill has been presented to a . quota start Sugarland Park alleys met poison gas and fire defense and an / talk on early' experiences In and House committee J. W. Moun- work of providing recreational facilities - Tuesday night and formulated sucha organization meeting has been the Everglades dating as far backas tin, Assistant Surgeon General told for in the services. The , called for Monday night at the men schedule and set of rules which 1916 and of the agricultural is the committee that wherever the :: high school auditorium beginning national quota $32,000,000. have been submitted to the members - ;" at eight o'clock. problems which had been solved in Mr. Wilson said that petitions ,dog flies appear "life becomes "very of the eighteen teams which "., would be made and circulatedby I unpleasant or even impossible. will compete in the tourney. the 'glades area.: up It is necessary, Mr. Berner points Other areas in which control is the a group of selected workers and I A. E. Oliver, Lefty Holstine andS out that all defense workers take Following meeting the boardof sought in Florida are Tallahassee ,' that he felt sure everyone would L. Crochet members of the this course in order to qualify under directors met to consider two Pensacola, Valpaiiso, Panama City, i were tonsils' do their part to put this, drive over rules committee.No . the national defense set-up. cases of bad in under- Jacksonville, Camp Blanding, .Ar- Those workers who have previously ,- privileged children and agreed that the top.'Plans. cadla, Lakeland, -Sebring, Ocala, ot. changes may be made in a : : qualified by completion of first the tonsellectomies should' be given are also being made for Augustine Daytona Beach and Orlando team's line-up after a game has t aid courses will be required to at.. at ,once. setting up a USO center in Clewis: started but substitutions may be tend these classes to complete their ton and Governor Spessard L. Hol- made for other games in a match. qualifications' others who have' Nice Crowd, Attends land, state chairman, has :warned M. N. Taylor Named Team ,rosters must be'' filed with been named for local defense 'posts that the Clewiston unit will be expected the Recreational Director not later ,, are requested to attend and then District Boy Scout to provide food for any de- than tomorrow, seven ,men to be Chairman ,of County complete their qualifications by tachment bf troops which might permitted on each team and taking first aid courses when they On come through here and arrive at rosters not to be changed unless : are' given in the very near future.I Meeting Tuesday 01'- near mealtime. Mr. Wilson Executive CommitteeThe by special permission of the rules Everyone interested in the work is -' .. states that he is, working up com- committee. Any team which failsto invited to attend. Inclement weather Tuesday mittees to handle this phase of the Democratic have a minimum of four play- FM Hendry ,County The course will consist of five forced a change in arrangementsfor program at this time.It Executive Committee in session Fri- ers present at time of starting a hours instruction in gas 'defense and the Boy' 'Scout district meeting is probable that if the' proper day night at the' courthouse in La- match: shall forfeit a game and if three hours in fire defense. Fred here but did 'not 'dampen the enthusiasm kind of a center ,can be maintained = Belle elected M.: N. Taylor chairman a ;minimum is not present in thirty W. Davis of the United States Sugar of the crowd which had here' that it will be open Mrs. Ruth E. DeLaney vic'='!- minutes thereafter ,the match will Corporation will give instructionsin set out to attend the meeting of the for ,the use, of RAF'adets from chairman and Mrs. Nancy Stewart be forfeited.. Four men may playa ; in gas defense and two members of Glades-Hendry district'of Boy I Riddle Field.COUNTY. secretarytreasurer.Mr. game 'with the privelege, of add- the Clewiston Fire Department, yet Scouts ''held here that afternoon.A Taylor succeeds himself 'as ing as the> dummy fifth score the to be selected, will teach the fire barbecue had been, planned on chairman, Mrs. DeLaney succeeds lowest score made by the opposing defense section of the .course. I' the ridge at the barbecue pits but BOARD CUTS Mrs. Stewart as vice-chairman and I team. , ': A film will be made /available to the rain forced the crowd of: Mrs. Stewart will fill'' the office as A referee will' be chosen 'who the group entitled, "Fighting the seventy, Scouts, Scouters, Cubs and secretary-treasurer formerly held may penalize any player, after one Fire Bomb" to be shown as often parents, indoors and at the Com- TO $25 MONTH FOR for six years,' by Carl E., Berner of warning for going over, the foul munity Center they enjoyed a sup- line for deliberate as the instructors feel necessary. Clewiston.The o; delay of play. : Every citizen should make arrange per, of hot dogs, pork and beans, committee unanimously rec- League scoring will be based on ments to 'see this film. cole slaw, fruit juice and coffee. DEFENSE COUNCILThe ommended Mr. Berner and Mrs. ., the number of games won and lost---- New Siren Each person attending paid a dime Agnes Thomas to serve again as; rather than matches' won and lost i' \ ,Mr. Berner appeared before the and the cost was well taken 'care I Clewiston precinct committee mem'- and the highest percentage; at the of. board of county commis- bers. Neither sought reelection,, end of a half will determine the 'City Commission at its meetingMonday ,The Court of Review was started sioners, in regular. session in La- therefore ,did not qualify for of- winner. Winners of the two halves and"secured their :: promise at six o'clock and was presidedover 'Belle Tuesday, cut from $1800 _o fice. Their appointments will be will play a five game series with b. and fire. immediate siren' for' ,Clewiston action ..to ,which buy a may new ,by J. M. Couse, chairman of ',$300 a year the contribution' which made by the,' state. chairman, County -, the team winning :these out' of five ,---- heard.for' the advancement committee. A they had agreed to make to carry Judge T: W. (Tom), Conely o declared the champions,, Shoul3f ' be distance of five ' ; - r.a ' were '' be"used number' of advancements given, on the work of the Hendry County I Okeechobee. both halves be, wOn by the. same , , :;-;"... j i ,. will replace ;the_ small( siren now Scouts attained their. Star provided for an office"s itabl;; mittee are Mrs. Ste art'L'uhs:''J,, ,a secondJ !olici.,t .d am.. V '::: in use. / Scout rating. > clerical help, stationery,' telephone Bush for district 2; LaBelle; Mrs.:: An entry fee :of' 1.75 for each ' There was a discussion' of>'a 'pro calls and incidentals. DeLaney, E. L. Stallings district 3, team is being charged and will bused posed permanent district camp site LaBelle Mrs.: Jane Walker. Lub- for The commissioners, after dis- ; providing prizes. ' \. Dan .Beardsley Has on Fisheating Creek and a committee ' bert Coleman district 4 Denaud, cussion felt that the $150 a monthwas The first matches will be next composed of Judge J. M. Reeves and Mr. I and Mrs. Margaret considerably niore'than couldbe Tuesday night when the Personneland : Splendid Record Couse, of Moore Haven; Dennis! district 5 Felda. The two Taylor, , afforded by the county and Warehouse teams and the Gen- . Small of LaBelle and ,J. H. Wilsonwas finally settled on $25.00 a month. new members are Mrs. DeLaneyand eral Office and Harvesters play at 1 -- appointed to inspect ,sites and This amount will take care of at Mr. '''Buser. The term for both seven o'clock. The P. M. S. will Dan Beardsley who completed try to make suitable arrangementswith democrat and republican party, least a part of the expenses which be matched with the Real Estate his general college course at the property owners. have been borne heretofore by ,committee members is now four years. team and the Research team will University of Florida in Gaines- Conely succeeds T.. T. Turnbullof chairmen.The play the Office Scrubs at nine 0'- ville last week, has a near-perfect I Ladies Aid Has Monticello as chairman of the I , clock. Next the board also acted to try and Thursday night scholastic record for the two-year executive committee. I state democratic - prevent cessation of work on La- Commissary plays the Field team, ,course, with straight A's in every Birthday Luncheon Turnbull' did not seek re- Belle streets which is threatened the L.. and C. meets the SugarHouse for the two subject years. . ; election.On : Blues the Electric Depart- '' , 1 because materials for paving cannotbe He was also active in' extracurricular the state committee representing ment plays the Steam Makers and ,; secured by the State Road 'De lettering'in The fifteenth birthday luncheon I Mrs.. ,C. activities Hendry County are A. the Dixie partment.A I Crystals ,play the Cent. IA: ; : swimming which made him a member of the Clewiston Ladies Aid So- Davis and Cyrus Couch, both of' Whirlwinds The' remaining'' two of the "F" Club and he was ciety was held yesterday in the I proposal that the committeeput LaBelle. On the congressional" teams will play on Friday night at - also a member of the Dolphin Club. Community Center. The luncheonwas up fifty per cent of the money committee are Mrs. Olney O'Banionand eight o'clock, the Sugar House He was, vice-president of Phi Eta a covered dish affair and was for building small houses for air her husband, T. Hugh O'Ban-. Crackers vs." the Doolittles.The . , I' Sigma, national honorary' freshman in charge 'of several hostesses:: : raid observer stations was rejected ion, of LaBelle.Lawrence I first half continues through : fraternity, associate editor' oft Mrs. E: C. Mills, Mrs. O. A. Jones, because of lack, of funds. I July 3 with the schedule so arranged - College Farmer and a member of Mrs. W. H. Lanier and Mrs. W. E. The board agreed to furnish a To Take that each team 'plays every Q.., the Block and Bridle, agricultural Dilley. 'building, lights and water for an j I week. ' t- lub.It' Mrs. J. E. Beardsley, only mem- army nurse' to be located in the Lake, Over Drug ber of the group who was among county to work: with an army doctorin I CATHOLIC ALTAR SOCIETY; HACKETTS LEAVE the founders, read an original poemfacing giving syphilis shots to rejected BEGINS STUDY COURSE the history of the society draftees. After these '- recovery men Following a court settlement Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hackett and from its founding to the present will be re-inducted. The requestwas which closed out the Lake;' Drug I The Altar Society of St., Mar- '< children, Agnes Ann and Philip left day. Mrs. W. L. Lott gave an made by :Capt. Roger F. Son-: Company this week and provided garet's Church met yesterday afternoon - 1 Wednesday to make their home on interesting talk on "Early Civilization -' dag, army surgeon who is now for the removal of the greater part at the home of Mrs. J. F. l :', a tung oil plantation ten miles east of Latin America." A game health officer of the GladesHighlands of the store's stock by J. G. Nib-I Tippey, with Mrs. Zerney Meredith I ,. of Monticello, Florida. Mr. .Hackett I testing V the knowledge of those Health Unit. lack, the store room' was leased by I assistant hostess. I i.: V has accepted a responsible position present on South American countries A. W. Lawrence who will soon begin I The society began a program of f.:. r with the tung plantation owners. and cities :was played, Mrs. Two Barges Make operation of a 'new drug sun- study outlined by a national Cath- :A Mr. and Mrs. Hackett have been W. C. Owen winning the most dry store in the same location.Mr. olic Book Club. Next month Mrs. residents of Clewiston for many points. Test Run In Canal Lawrence will use at least H. 'J. Oglesby will review A. J. ,years and were active in many civic Attending were Mrs. Wallace a portion of the fixtures remainingIn Cronin's "Keys To the Kingdom," ::: ,organizations. Their many friends Arey, Mrs. J. E. Beardsley, Mrs.: the store but plans to redecorate and Mrs. W. D. King will review I ".' regret that their new ,position takes; I' G.. H. Brown, Mrs. W. E. Dilley, The two steel barges, making 'a and refurnish it with modern "I Too Have Lived in Arcadia." .' live. Mrs. F. Deane Duff, Mrs. E. W. them elsewhere test run through' the Caloosahatchee- appointments which will make it Routine business was transacted Durst, Mrs. J. W. Ezelle, Mrs. C. most attractive. Delivery of these ; Okeechobee' Waterway laden with under: the direction of Mrs. Dean '! 'LangMurphyMiss W. Fuller, Mrs. Harvey Guthrie, 70,000 gallons of gasoline, passed furnishings cannot be effected at King, president.The . Mrs. R. H Hall 'Mrs. O. ,A. Jones, and he estimates that it will once through 'Moore ,Haven about two- meeting next month will be Mrs W, H. Lanier, Mrs. W. L. be around the first of July before ,thirty Monday afternoon after an at the home of Mrs. Clarence J. Lott, Mrs. C. L. McLendon 'jo Mrs. . VV he ,will be able to for business.Mr. open V Ethelyn Murphy, daughterof uneventful trip up the Caloosahatchee - Nielsen. E: C. Mills Mrs. 'W. C... Owen, Mrs. ' Lawrence is of thecommunity's one Mrs. J. M. Taylor, became the River.Some . Joseph Robbins, Mrs. R. W. Turk, bride of Sam Lang in a quiet cere- delay was experienced in most popular young ' Mrs. D. W. Mrs. Wylie, S, J. Yoder, men and his success In ,this new Alexander-Congdon performed at ; midnight mony Friday ,crossing Lake Okeechobee becauseof Mrs. W. C. Wright, Miss Hazel ? j' venture is almost assured. He 'was ,at the Baptist Church in Moore Prince, Mrs. Donald Larne, Mrs. bad weather but the barges arrived ' for several Clewiston postmaster - Haven, a Baptist minister Rev. L. years Fred Hunziker, Mrs. Harry Leh-1 'in Stuart Wednesday night and more recently has been Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. M. Lilly, conducting the service. ; man, Mrs. G. Willis Tyson, Mrs. and'are now well along on the trip connected with the Beardsley'' real Alexander of Fort Myers have an- _' Mrs. Lang has lived in Clewistonfor George E. Crow, Mrs. I". E. Conk- to Jacksonville. estate and insurance business. nounced the engagement and approaching :,.,. about two years moving here ling and Mrs. Marshall Stubble- The barges were loaded to ca- marriage of their daughter - c', from Moultrie, Ga. She was a field. pacity at 'Fort Mjers from a small I M Lois, to Private James ::Mitch- member of the Junior Class of Gulf tanker. They are under tow measure 'in Congress Monday which ell Congdon, son of :Mrs. Mabel ' :'' Clewiston High School ,the"past I'I'Ir. Navy To Stage of the tug "Coca-Cola Kid" with, sought to build another barge ca- Congdon of Clewiston and the late year Capt. Arthur Oliver in charge of nal 'across North Florida indicates Dr. Charles Congdonv The wed -V. V !\ Lang has' spent the greater Recruiting Drive the tug, who predicted when he left that more and more attention will ding will take place the latter partof .\ part of his life in Clewiston and Fort Myers Sunday that a week be given the local waterway for the June in California.Miss . .is the son ,of Mr. and Mrs. 'S. L. would be 'required to make the transporting of fuel oil from Gulf Alexander is the principalof Lang .He graduated from high Florida is in the midst of a nationwide trip. The loaded barges and the ports to the Eastern seaboard and the Fort Myers Beach school school here in 1941 and since that Navy recruiting campaign tug drew only four feet of water the success of the trial barge run arid Private Congdon is in the ,time has been employed in' the this week, so planned as to close which left two feet clearance at the will furnish ,plenty of ammunitionfor medical, corps and at, present is offices of the United' States Sugar with a' coast-to-coast demonstration shallowest points In, the waterway. I' proponents of the local ,canal's stationed at Santa Barbara, Cali- Corporation (Continued" on, page 8) ,Overwhelming defeat of the use. ornia.r , 5' ; I I I 4 , .V. ..., .. ; :"i ... -, J -- ; "-' ., ;'17'0 ;Hr-: fr5; ? .::';1-I:' ':'.'.....- o'\; .,. ., "_- '. .,. V V I : HI * I Bossy Meets War Production ChallengeAs ?4 THE. CHEERFUL CHERUB. I I! 1 ""ish we oS'a.-' ea.cK ',e. V Dairy Si Industry Supplies- Vital Foods WitK other unde..r.st.ndin, V Industry Observes Sixth 15 MILLIONflZOt CANS OF MILK I o.yes]know Irn more. V i Annual JuneCampaign. ced e ekL/ mon/ Washington, D. C. Th importantpeople n reJiZe.l .. .J\ WAR FLASHES .TciINP! L--: . Belgian anti-Axis saboteurs have I :) blown of the """" up one largest synthetic 0.0. CHICAGO.-June dairy month fertilizer plantsin\ their coun .J brings a picture of 26,000,000 try. This is a serious blow to the V farmsin Nazis, who have been using the out- nearly 5,000,000 cows on put of this plant for food productionin the United States, each per- Germany. forming an important functionin yogx For more than a month there winning the war. Quietly at have been no cereals of any kindon WNU Service. ..... work "in the barns and on the the Sofia market. Also the lack California of feed, commandeered by the from Maine to . pastures F Nazis, is so severe that thousandsof and from the Canadian LOS horses have died of starvation., border to the Gulf, these 26,000000 ,- ANGELES Four small Buffalo concerns are CLASSIFIEDDEPARTMENT 1 animals are daily producinga demonstrating that where there is ' third of a billion pounds of a will there is a way to aid war milk. production. Three of them, tomb- stone manufacturers, have obtained RAZOR BLADES Xhat means an average pro- contracts to sandblast castingsfor duction of 166,666 tons of milk SOUACIUS Department Agriculture battleships and machine gun KENT BLADES sIngI.orDoubl.tdg.The mounts. The fourth, which former. Outstanding A. in the If placedin Blade Value every day year. As its contribution to feeding the democracies, the dairy industry of ly made wig-wag turn signals for ten gallon cans, 3,921,569 cans the United States has increased its production from 1935 to 1939 by nearly trucks, is now making armaments . would be required to hold an average 15,000,000 ten-gallon cans of milk-enough cans to make a row from Los parts. Franklin's Creed . day's milk production in Angeles to New York. When Nazi stooge Quisling recently - the United States. This is enoughmilk ume of milk in addition to the regu- tant in the manufacture of dry milk issued a call for enlistments in a ,I believe in one God, the creatorof to fill 6,666 big 25-ton tank cars. lar supply is no easy task. Just the : solids are Minnesota, Michigan, select "Quisling Guard" only 35 the universe. That he governsit If these were all put together in one job of hauling milk to fill l h. miles ; Ohio, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Idaho in the whole of Norway responded.The by His Providence. That He big milk train, we would have each of 50,000 pound capacity tank cars I and Vermont, in the order named. labor shortage in Italy has ought to be worshiped. That the morning a train of 25-ton milk tank from the farm to the milk stationor The increase in the manufactureof become so acute that all males be- most acceptable service we ren- cars 57 miles long. dairy plant each morning, is ; dry milk solids has forced se- tween 14 and 70 and all females be- der to Him is doing good to His .:... The flow of this life-giving streamof enough to stagger the imagination vere changes in both farm man- tween 16 and 60 have been requiredto other children. That the soul of food rated by nutritionists as the of the average individual, but that agement practice and in the opera- register for "war work service." man is immortal, and will be .. No. 1 protective food is of vital is simply a little "before breakfast I tion of butter factories. Farmers: StCONGRESSIONAL treated with justice in another life . importance to our nation at all chore" as compared with the extra have had to adjust their operationsto GRAB respecting its conduct in this. times, but especially so this year. effort necessary to raise the feed, new methods of feeding. Cream- Even Washington, where congressional These I take to be the fundamental The Allied nations and the soldiersof do _the additional milking and cool eries have been obliged to put in boodling is an old story, was points in all sound religion.- the United States must have milk and care for that extra 7-mile new equipment, to train new per- startled when some 300 senators and Franklin. and its products. Factory and mu- milk train load of milk each morn- sonnel and to re-vamp their operat- representatives took "X" rationing nition workers have greater need ing. ing and merchandising plans. 'This cards giving them an unlimited sup- than ever for milk and milk prod- Dry Milk Solids. is in addition to another difficult ply ,of gasoline.The I ucts. Office workers, housewives, For many years, the cream from problem which the butter making capital well knows that few VEGETABLE school children and all other classesof about 45 billion pounds of milk each industry must face every year and members of have sufficient . congress r. the American population are coming year has been used for the manufacture that is, the varying seasonal produc- "official business" to warrant'an Laxative to realize, as never before, their of butter, including both the tion. During the year 1940 to 1941 "X" rating. Also, after the way T::: ; 1 For Headache, need for greater quantities of these factory and the farm-made, product. butter manufacture varied by the boys got their fingers burned in Sour Stomach 4 i"s - vital foods in order to keep America A months from a low of 115 million the attempted crude "bundles forcongress" "and Dizzy strong by making Americans stronger. 700 thousand pounds in Novemberto pension grab, it was Spells when V a high of 205 million 300 thousand $ :'tf caused by Conlk.1 thought they had learned their lesson Use stipation. June. Dairy Program. pounds in -for this session at least. only as directed. Today the National Dairy Council North Central States. But it seems they haven't, for the 15 doses for __ program, which the industry has Most of these changes have been gas grab is only part of the ration-. V onlylOcents. -.--- V sponsored for 23 years, is finding brought about in the North Central ing ducking story. V \; new recognition and new support.A V V states where butter production is OPA has said nothing about it, : : V national nutrition program is expanding the heaviest. Minnesota, Iowa and but the inside fact is that a number. ... and materially strengthening Wisconsin rank first, second and of the congressional statesmen have . the realization of the fact that third in the order named as the "big privately demanded that the drastic good nutrition is necessary to opti- three" in the butter industry in the tire restrictions be lifted for themso Including. the DefenselessNo J mum health, vigor and vitality. This United States. After that come that they can get tires for cam- civilization is national nutrition program has beenin Michigan, Nebraska, Missouri, Illinois paigning purposes. complete which does not include the dumb and defenseless for than Ohio, Kansas, Indiana, California - operation more a year. Further, none of these politicos of God's creatures with- ... 1 North Dakota Oklahoma, Just how are these million cows ;:;j..y." '<< t ) "'mi N"< '6' Y'd''' '''' said anything about extend- in the sphere of charity and South Dakota and Washington.These . and those responsible for the prod- Milk made the differencebothdogs ing such a concession to their mercy.-Queen Victoria. uct meeting this challenge and this had the same food, but the. 15 states produce more than opponents. They want tires for k.. 85 cent of all the butter made in per but their rivals opportunity? larger one received a daily milk themselves, We need not wait for that answer. ration.Of the United States. must abide by the regulations D r= Soothe and cool away heat Cheese is another important dairy without any special favors.So ..AT rash and help prevent it- ". \ Those "bossies" and their masters this, about 30 billion pounds of product, the manufacture of which THE dustalloverwithMexjcan I i are meeting the challenge. Starting milk have been farm separated with has been materially affected by cur- far OPA has turned a deaf Ii is''r Heat Powder-use after I with an average production of 104 the remaining skimmed milk being rent conditions. Largely as the result ear to the tire demand. your bath. Costs little. : billion pounds of milk during the kept on the farms for feed for of the war and the demand for Note: One reason why "X" cards ) years 1935 to 1939; there was 111 calves, pigs and chickens. One of American cheese abroad, productionof. were dished out so freely on Capitol i billion pounds of milk produced in the severe re-adjustments which the this product has been stepped up Hill was that a number of congres- Freedom Exists t 1940; 115 billion 500 million pounds industry has been called upon to enormously. The government request sional wives acted as registrars. Freedom exists only where the of milk in 1941 and the production St people take care of the govern- I make in order to furnish sufficientdry in March, 1941, for 250 million for 1942 is estimated at not less than ment.-Woodrow Wilson. AP milk powder to the United Na- pounds of cheese amounted to an FAST THINKER I 120 billion pounds of milk to be produced tions has been to shift from farm urging, on its part, for almost 50 per Popular pastime at Selective t in the United States. In other separation of much of this milk to cent increase in production. The in- : Service is swapping stories about I words, for each and every day of the delivery of whole milk. dustry has met that request and draftees. Here is the latest making I the year, including Sundays and holidays Manufacture of dry milk solids is more. Nearly 300 million pounds of, 'the rounds: r there is being produced more gaining rapidly and in March cheese had been provided for "lend- A prospective draftee was takinghis than 44,000,000 pounds of milk over reached an all-time high of 49,800000 ,- lease" purchases from March 15, physical examination and the $ I t-' that of five years ago. That is the pounds. While the speeding up 1941, to April 1, 1942. Cheese pro- doctor directed him to "look at the !: O" } V equivalent of a fully loaded milk of the manufacture of dry milk solids -I duction is now running about 150 chart on the wall and tell me what ," train of 50,000 pound capacity cars, has necessarily been delayed' per cent as much as a year ago. numbers you see." 1 7% miles long over and above their longer than seemed desirable on account Cheese is a product containing "What wall?" asked the draftee """ :,V normal production. of the vast amount of changesin practically all the ingredients of blankly. : Terrific Handling Problem. practice necessary, both on the fluid milk, and as such, it is one of After looking him over a few minutes ./ V Stated in terms of ten gallon milk farms and in the plants; yet, it is the first on the protective list of the doctor told the registree the V cans, if these were filled and placed now gaining momentum rapidly. foods. Its value and its importanceare army couldn't use him. He put on side by side, we would find that we Production today is approximately' gaining ,recognition rapidly. In his clothes and departed. But on .; V had every month a )June of filled milk 120 per cent of 1941. the production of cheese, Wisconsin the way home, he stopped off to seea : ' cans 3,150 miles long over and above The three states of Wisconsin, alone produces more than half of all movie. When the lights went on V V V the amount of milk that was pro- New York and California producemore the cheese in the United States. Following at intermission, he was startled to \:' duced in this country in the same than one-half of all the dry Wisconsin are New York, Illinois find the examining physician seat- WNU 7 22-42 tS' V; period during the preceding five- milk solids inV the country at the Indiana, Oregon, Ohio, Mis- ed beside him. - kV. '. year period. Producing such a vol- present time. Other states imp ort souri, Texas, Michigan and Minnesota 'But the draftee was equal to the . occasion. Nudging the doctor he Learning Is Not Free in order of their -- "'-",.-... ,- ----_..-_....._-_._.---.-.----.------.-, -- -.i------ tance. the impor-. asked innocently, "Can you tell me All wish to be learned, but no c > (( if this is the bus to Alexandria?" one is willing. to pay the price.- Evaporated Milk Industry.War . Juvenal. V k 1 44 conditions have had an equally JAP OIL , important bearing the on evap- are closely watch. orated milk industry. To fill the demand Navy experts to rehabilitate the efforts ing Jap - for concentrated milk a prod- oil wells and refineries in I >> destroyed - uct for the United Nations, the gov- the Dutch East Indies and Burma. ernment asked for a step-up in pro- 'A'IIWA'flI (1 . V 4l r duction sufficient to supply 25 mil- Orders have been issued that : '-- : V lion additional cases of evaporatedmilk. samples of oil, grease, gasolineand For You To Feel Well . This called for an increase of fuel oil from captured Jap 24 hours every day 7 days every :) rushed the week, never stopping the kidneys filter V c1tcg/; : equipment be by more than 50 per cent in manufac- waste matter from the blood. V j ture. It called for changes in farm fastest route to the Engineering V If more peoplo were aware of how the : ," kidneys must constantly remove surplus V VV station, Annapolis V fV management plans, for adjustmentsin Experimental fluid, excess acids and other waste : evaporating plant operations, for where analysis will attemptto matter that cannot stay in the blood -. .V 5 >/ /' i4- ascertain from what region, without injury to health. there would '. : / the training of personnel and for I b. bettor understanding of. why the ; V < /4p shifts of merchandising methods and even from what well, the whole system is upset when kidneys failto V , fully equal to those the cheese in- original crude was obtained. Burning function scanty properly.or too frequent V urination V '(V \". : dustry met. Here again the goal Nearly all oil wells and refinerieswere sometimes warns that something VII .. ;.V You may suffer nagging backache V t was equalled and more. Approximately destroyed when the Allies were wrong., headaches dizziness rheumatic! :".,' .. : 30 million cases of evaporated forced to retire from the Netherlands pains, getting up at nights swelling. j"... , PUs You will I Why not try p'oan'* df'4, . milk has been furnished for"leaselend" Indies and Burma, bu.t the bo using a medicine recommended the .. working feverishly to get country over.Doan't stimulate the fune- !",:' operations. In this industry Japs are tion of the kidneys and help them to .';\ too, Wisconsin leads with almost the fields back in production. So far flush out poisonous waste from the ' I'( A dairy cow weighing 1,000 pounds (providing she maintains her 30 per cent of all the evaporated there has been no sign of any ,Jap. Get blood.Doan't They today.contain Use nothing with confidence.harmful. V weight and produces 7,605 pounds of milk a year) eats approximately 'the milk production in the United use of this oil. At nil drug stores.O r ; following amounts of feed in one year: two acres of' rich pasturage States. Ohio, California, New York, Note: A quart is needed for a in five months of summer; 6,300 pounds of silage and 2,730 pounds of Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, Indiana, thorough analysis, but if no more I&D I I If",!, V alfalfa hay during the seven remaining months; and 1,700 pounds of Washington and Pennsylvania follow than a mear can be found, the t- r'L' i grain throughout the entire 12 months. in the order named. I navy wants it. 'I .....1.f . V ... 'V, V ....., .' .'" '-J:: 'I I .. ., ". I ., .. ... ,.. .. -".;-.- -.. or : . , I . I') 'I t.I Id The Stuff Out of Which 7MMMMMP MMMPIMMN MMMMMMhMMMMMMA P.MMMMMMMM, ? Navy Launches Training ProgramFor Conversation Is Made ? 1411( ME ? A quiz with answers offering ?? 'III:: Pilots A tourist stopped at a farm- J T'ENO information on various subjects ? :j I 30,000 Fighter YearlyThe house for a drink of water. "Fine II corn," he said, waving to a hill- MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM M MMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMM I :most extensive training program in all naval history is now side."Best in these parts," repliedthe 1. Where The is bilge Questions water found? yields 8. Gilbert large amounts Stuart painted of asphalt the? :,:.: I It is designed to train and marine fighter and farmer. undenvay. navy corps 2. What two countries foughtthe portraits of how many Presidents? f bomber,pilots at a starting rate of 30,000 a year. Facilities in four universities "But how do you plow that hill? Hundred Years war? in the East, South, Midwest and western sections of the country It's pretty steep?" 3. A one-inch rainfall is equivalent The Answers : -:'" will be rented by the navy for the duration of the war, each to be an "Don't plow it. The spring thaws to how much snowfall? 1. In a ship's bottom. :; I "Annapolis of the Air. These pictures show various phases of aviation bring down plant stones the that tear" it up 4. Where in London is the clock 1453)2. France. and England (1337 ._..,', cadet so we can corn. training. ', "How do you plant it?" called Big Ben? 3. Approximately ten inches. 'J ,, N,, ':1 Mjxl1't"ri, .,%x 5. What date is set by the 4. The houses of ., I II +w NOMOkMoh; rQMV sSWHyyp+wrIX. MSF\rvn"t'Vrii"f'{y a/Gyy\N1K0.'yyMM'IW, W'y "Shoot the seed in with a shotgun parliament. i "0 .,., ?'i4 rZ.C:!;: : r ; .% 4''ryf 21 ." Greeks for the beginning of the 5. The year 776 B. C. ; I)1 p..;,,? ,... ,,.,;y.;,,;., r .. rtn '.. .,, .. ; "Is that the truth!" exclaimedthe Olympian 6. According games to? the Arthurian 6.7. Trinidad.Galahad. ..-'rY II tourist. i legends, what knight found. the 8. Six Washington, John Ad. '' "Of course not," replied the I Holy Grail? ams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe _)s ;. .... farmer, "but it's conversation." 7. What West Indian island and John Quincy Adams. ..:i -- :t'I j :, h 1 .rfrry.. NEW IDEAS 11 0 :.J M. dl HUy !- '' I :: I I ;, " RUTH WYETH SPEARS ' NOTE: Clip and keep this article as this sketch Is not in any of the homemaking - booklets prepared by Mrs. Spearsfor . A our readers. The dimensions for making -ippuA1D JAbove the chair frame are in the new BOOK 8. which contains working directions for Trij All 7Fkvors : I ,\ i cotto 31 things to make from what the average :1 I I 1 / BASTED household has on hand, or from inexpen / TO MUSLIfYry sive new materials. Send your order to: '. : ! ,,,,,",.. ,, "" When the soldier talks about !.: MRS.- RUTH WYETH SPEARS "the skipper" he means his cap : Models are being Drawer 10 tain, the head of his company. '.':: 1. Bedford Hills New York :alI I used in range estimation ? I And that's just what the title "cap .t: As ': Enclose 10 cents for Book 8. tain" means. It comes from the and training. SACK AND SEAT OF ii gunnery COMPOSITION BOARDS Name ............................... Latin word "caput" meaning the models are built on a ; OR J " PLYWOOD NAILED "head. Another leader in i t, i TO FRAME OF LUMBER* Address .........;................... high' )"I' 1 scale of an inch to represent i Army men's favor since 18 is .:: 3cWAyr six feet, the student |r : k : EVERY day we homemakers are Camel Cigarettes. (Based on actual : can see by looking at a [- i iI gaining confidence in our awn Master Violinist sales records from Post Exchanges s! \ ., resourcefulness. brew and Sales Commissaries.) ; J may not model through a gun- ryrd. It's the gift they prefer from the . I I sight at a distance 0 f ;": ::\"': : herbs in Revolutionary and roots to times make but dyes this as Nicolo Pagariini (1782-1840)), one home folks. If you have a relative ....'I 10 feet how the actual ;; ;: of the world's greatest masters of or friend in the service, send . s pair of flamingo red chairs in a I the violin could him a carton of Camels. Your : . I' would ? play a military plane appear frVtqeId modern setting shows that we un- " . ; ; sonata single string and dealer is featuring Camel cartons on a ren- i 1 )= . 240 . at a distance of i ;: derstand the importance of the I ; der his Moto Perpetuo at the rate to send to service men.-Adv. "'\ Fzf' s ; d. (;:.<.<';. warming glow of color. : yar The tan of the couch covering of 16 notes a second, or 25 per , 1 j #-' "HhJi {; l.Mtrisqt cent faster than any other musi- ;; makes the cording for the chair \: < cian, even to this day, says Collier's. covers and the red of the chairs . [i Some of his compositionswere CUTS DO . makes the cording and cushionsfor 6URMSMINOR . ; sa difficult that he alone . the couch. The sketch shows WISES/1 WORLDS LARGEST SELLER ATPUREWHITE -| { . could play them. . PETROLEUM JELLYNursemaid how. the chairs are padded and 1 an article appearing soon will ':, I show the covering process.Taking r .... r '. I\ .:. :w. ' '/' # " 'T j : ( l'I" .. Above: Precision shoot d \ .-, '' ---1 ing,is portrayed in,this,view ; ;%;;' f/ i'j .,I._, _')-J'!. . I'I' of aviation cadets at the U. /QO- f. < ('rr. ; '-." :, <, , S. naval air station's gun 1"z.1".h" ; I"/. .>>-.LJ. ;j 'I nery range at Corpus Christi, Over I to a .. ':-', Texas. Left: Aviation cadetsat "What do you think of this new .' the naval station 't. air at slacks vogue?" 2 0 ton ' Clipper 1 Pensacola, Fla., receive instructions "It proves that there is nothingnew .1 on rowing. under the sun. Just about the .:.j .-: Y [J I.M...... '" >, ...'II'!':. "', .y"r>..>u.", ,, time the Chinese women are 'i I'' ,: changing from trousers to skirts, yt \- ,'" i iIi .. S+rs.Siy' t2i."F,.',.r ours are changing from skirts to '--;S-I ;,0'i't.c trousers." ; ,: y. .A, Ii "Aisle alter hymn." That, .,: jr HE'S A "SELFSTARTERPAN ryyi;}y someone has said, is what the bride thinks when the organ plays F' the wedding march. h : fy A- : % :vi / PAN AMERICAN'S JOE"SElFS l Flared Up WULLER is chief of the :}..%',.,'ti "Here's Bronson married I TtiE BREAKfAST = "Beaching Crew''for the big, I, /; Y JC ;.t 1 r/c/ ,. r again. I % a: thought he said dIe light of his life went t \\ s tOT ad ocean-flying South American Y1fti ir' ; : :: ,)' bO \ : tir bi& Mme tuiuo0 > ' , " p Clippers. He "You'vefta lr'1 tt! : cG out when his first wife died. wd, ; .9f says: ; Fr !: 'Yk" / k e s !7 + S '%?6' 'r3 >1, "Yes; but 1 guess he must have struck m'Ik'\ k? got to keep your eyes open .1 : another'm catch.Il l vnJ.t"NS a big job like this. The nx R Non s 0 C tfNUlS S. .;JJfJ,J that helps keep me Love's Labor Lost 9t ,os in there pitching is a big bowl Bystander-Good gosh, Officer, !r FOOD ot F LA K E of Kellogg's Corn Flakes with tamou pesthattaf ------- fruit and plenty of milk. It'sKeIloBBP what were those two men battlingover Sus the -- : : that they battered one an- \\ sComFla oS aPeal -". .o'er- great favorite here at the \, other up so badly? so 8 od makeH' i51a\ 'j(:n: ao\ucto .. _JtK ,- employees'.cafeteria, too." Officer They were arguing th. IPot t:J:Ikni"9i'1'1. \../........ Copr.1M2 by Kelloec Company what kind of peace settlement we hlll.ta r 100.fG""'ypf4Monlsr ; should make after this war. lIUIII 1'i 1. s t. . Wu7+G+ ' Aviation cadets at Pensacola receiving instructions in the use of the "" plotting board as part of their course of training in the ground school. ; 41 , i iI ry 7 y: I 1 ::1 i V. r.f. t r I 2' .!, r/,+M ;.w, ,;,:.Y.F Nj0n'y::,,;g v ,yd? < :d' :: yj; ,. I w Yy I } Hc vCgq; II [ Y ::1 i rJ+'Fvry?'' }vY 4' 'Ijy I c , I 1 r rI / .y f r. 4 I I I ) J Cr ry :} t'ii ra. :Y/r J / . Js < r r aYl+ S .T J r0 .4 ': '{ /In r ,; I. b4i\ 1 {'' '' Ask Your Dealer for SPECIAL SERVICE WRAPPERWith iIL men in the Army, Navy, Marines, ; /, k 1aS, 1 > and Coast Guard, the favorite cigarette :I > ,; is Camel. (Based on actual sales records ia ; ,. 'l.!_:/,c'? f Post Exchanges, Sales Commissaries, Ship's !y Service Stores, Ship's Stores, and Canteens.) 1/ $ &jjj- ------ *'?*xs/'V < The gunnery officer and a group of aviation cadets examine a practice - o bomb. Loaded bombs are often fondly called "Hawaiian pine- 5 apples" (Official U. S. navy photos.) 1 - , THE CLEWISTON NEWS FRIDAY. JUNE 5, 1942:: PAGE FOUR r all that is the purpose of the were proficient enough for a longer In Florida the Navy Recruiting ,commemoration.The . , The Clewiston News rationing system. and more difficult assignment. Of stations are located at Jacksonville, nation-wide plan was first yt the 150 who took the test, 30 were Tampa, Miami, St. Petersburg, Or- announced late Saturday after- We were struck by a statement chosen-and 'you, guessed it, Vin- lando, Gainesville, and Tallahassee. noon by Lieutenant T. J. Need- Published every Friday In Clewlston in an article in a recent Legion cent's name was among them. He Thus, each one of these Florida ham, Jr., of Jacksonville, officerIncharge , Florida, by the CLEWISTON NEWS magazine. The writer was describ- has been sent to Chanute Field, cities will be privileged to par- I for Navy 'recruiting In. Inc. ing his own' and his wife's war ef Rantoul, Illinois, where his addressis take in this great coast-to-coast Florida. _, I forts They would make our 4th Tech School Squadron, Bar- __ __ __ __ ____n Editor racks 172. He, will be there five r KEATI1IEY BOWDEX noblest attempt look very feeble, I , months for special training. And NOTICENotice ' indeed. One of his statements was . Entered as second class mail matter I "Every man's quota is his own abil- his good luck will undoubtedly follow is hereby given that the'-following- described lands, or. so much I February 1, 1927, at the Pest Office in Do not attempt to judge him there.' thereof as will be necessary to pay the amount 'due for taxec herein set >w I Clevrtston. Florida, under the Act of ity. opposite to the same together with the costs of such sale and advertising, k !March 3, 1897.Subscription yourself by your neighbor. It's not indicates will be sold at public auction on the sixth day of July A. D. 1942 beginning I whether you are doing more than A card from John A. Perry' : at twelve o'clock noon_ at the City Hall of the City of Clewiston. ,. I that he's spending a few Florida.. . Mr. Brown, but I Mrs. Jones or R. Y, PATTERSON, Rate ,Z.OO Per Year. whether you are doing ALL you weeks at Biloxi, Mississippi, at Tax Collector, City of Clewiston. I Advertising Rates On Application. can. It doesn't matter whether Kessler Field, before being sent to I neighbor stores gasoline in a a permanent base. He thinks ,the .. Amount' 'of your ' Devoted to the advancement and welfare i can, or whether: he buys any war I air corps is pretty nice. DESCRIPTION OP LAM OWAHK Taxt-M Cost and of Clewiston and Hendry County. savings bonds or stamps, or whether - ," she sews for the Red Cross. It's I Navy To Stage- Lot I, Block-6 _.__._...:.._:_LL_ P. Maynard: ....":"_.":"' ._..........:-_._..$50.30( . do that counts. Are Lot 23. Block 22 .._.___' J. E. Beardsley, Agent _.__...._..... 6.30 "'what you can Lots 30, 31, 32, Block 23 __\ .. Colts Inc. .....__._._-?_x._.__....._.__...... 21.30 ME.r-\BER. you filling YOUR quota? Lot 31, Block 26 .___.._--. J. E; Beardsley? Agent ._.....:___... 5.30 PRESS ASSOCIATION \ (Continued from page 1) Lots 3, 4, 19 and 20 .:__._._ Albert L. Stewart _,.._._...__...-........ 20.30 r FLORIDA Lot 8, Block 139 .M_._____ J. E. Beardsley, Agent ._..._.......... 530 _NAmm EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION next Sunday afternoon, June 7, six Lot 19, Block 139 _..__. Joseph Robbins _...._.__._.:___. __...__... 4.70 IQ-U ................ ...... months to the day after the. Japanese Lot 11, Block 141 _._....- B. C. Flanlken _._._.,. _._...--.-.. 5.30 :-:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:-:-:-: : : : : : : : :-: : : Lot 15, Block '146 ______ .. Jewel Sigler ....._._..._.._._....._.:._..::L..._..... 4.30 attack on Pearl Harbor. Lots 9 and 10,' Block 161 ___ Hendry County Motors, Inc. .- .. 8.30 Under the program every Navy Lot 5, Block 162 ______.__ .... Leon Bembry n_.___...__.:...____.._.'_.r-__. 3.50 Even the seasons are, getting Lot 6, Block. 162 _..___:-.___: ..'. W. A. Davis ______.___'._..,.._....___ 3.50 rains fell Recruiting station in the countrywill Lot 13, Block 162 ._____...._ Mary Hayes Davis __.?______._._... 6.30 mixed up. September With stage mass enlistments at the Lot 14, Block 162 ..______...:__ S Mary Hayes Davis _.__....:'-',_._..: 3.50( all this week. fell Lot 7, Block 167 ________ J. E. Beardsley, Agent ,.__.._.._._m 5.30 nearly precise moment the first bomb Lot 2, Block 168 : _..______ William J. Harty '.._. _..._.____..._.. 3.50 on American soil. Naval officers Lot 9, Block' 172 _-...._..._..__.._ A. O Ward _._.m._._...___..__.__'_'_"'_..!'_ 6.30 Jap attacks on Alaska and Mid of Lot 10, Block 172 __'__'- : A. O. Ward --_.---.;;...--....-.---.- 5.30 A be followed by. Our Boysin will give the Navy Oath Allegiance Lot 14, Block 172 ..._____ I J.: E. Beardsley, Agent ._.......:_....... 5.30 to way are expected as part of these impressive Lots 11, 12,' Block 173 _-___ J. F. Tlppey ?........__...::...___.__w 10.30 attacks on continental United States. Lot 4, Block' 176 ..._.__.___.__ ;. Ruth R. Beardsley: ,____:...___...... 6.30 attack from the ceremonies. Lot 8, Block 176 .________ Victor J. 'Robins, Sr. _..":,,,y; ._:__.: 6.30 If the Japs can Lot 20, Block 176 ___ Dora Gimpel .._.....__...,...__.._..:.:.. ._.. '7.30 west the Nazis can attack from the, theService Lots 21, 22, Block 176 _-__ Ruth R. Beardsley .?...-.:.:.__.___ 14.30 Who was it said that civilian i Lot 24, Block 176 __....__ Ruth R. Beardsley _j,_.__._:.:.._.-:. 8.30 east. Lot 27, Block 176 ______. '. \V. C. J. Hermann w:;.-_._.;_.._:_, 4.30 defense' was a waste of time? I Lot 29,. Block 176 __.__ W. J. Costello .-.:__,...:.....:.__:_._ 4.30, Lot 30, Block 176 __._'---- Jas.. F. Costello _.._____..__... '430 I THERE IS CONSIDER- Lot 36, Block 176 _._.___ Ruth R. Beardsley ____-_....,_.___ 5.30 The splendid and timely editorial Lot 34, Block 201 .___._ J. B. Sigler ._____________..... 40.30 week which called attention to r ABLE ACTIVITY. IN Lots 4, 5, Block 202 ._-,__-':" B. C. Flaniken _._ ''_..L,_.:_.. 8.30 last d. Lot 9, Block 207 _____._..>__.__ .. Ira T. Doxsee ._._,__:...;___._--............. 4.30 the presence of a pair of the rare Lots 7, 8, 9', 10,' Block 208 __ R. R. Hooks _.._.......____..__._--___- 12.30 . reddish Egrets in the vicinity of ..:..:..:..:..:..:..:-:..:..:..:-:-:..:..:..:-:-:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..: Clewiston Lot 22, Block 355 ._..__.._ i J. Woodward Sutphen' __"___'. 2.30 .. .. ... by' Wifl- Lot 4, Block 358 _______.__ / J. E. Beardsley, Agent ....._ 4.30 Clewiston, was contributed I Lot ,19, Block 358 ._________ 1 W. C. J. Hermann _.___....:._.____._ 4.30 ard E. Dilley, who ranks as an Clewis- Real Estate Lot 16, Block 361 ___- J. E. Beardsley. Agent _..._.___... 5.30 Just leave it up to the Lots 1. 2, Block' 363 .,_.,.._ 'J. B. Sigler .._.._._.___....__....._._... 28.30 amateur ornithologist of no mean tOn lads. They are making records Lot 12, Block 363 _____ H. L. Davis _.__..._.__.__::.._.__...___ 3230 ability. Ed Clark who Lot 13, Block 363 _____ ..; Ruth R. Beardsley ___..__. _..:.. 50.30 wherever they go. Lots 34, 35, Block 369 _._.._ I N. 'C. Smith _._____._._::..-.Y-: :...___ 12.30 enlisted in the U.. S. Naval Reserve Lot 38, Block 370 _.-,_.._ Ruth R. Beardsley ___\ ._._::_._. 5.30 The Poinciana trees are bloominga and has the Lot 18, Block 372 _._..____ C. T.. Clark _._.._._.j.____...:__ 2.70 usual this a few months ago Lots 32, 33, Block 377 _-___ American Oil Co. __...:__._ __ 22.30 little later than year rating of Apprentice Seaman, completed Lot 19, Block '378 _....-:-_ Mabel Rankin Hay :...._:...____. 32.30 but they seem trying: to make up of instruction at NOWIS Lot 13, Block 385 .__-,-- L. O., Holdsworth : :.:.. __.--.......:._ 5.SO being more resplendent the course Lot 17, Block 385 .:..__.___ L. O. Holdsworth' ._...... __.:.:"'_._.._ 4.30 by for the delay I the Naval Training School in Norfolk Lots 1, 2, Block 389 __.-._ W. A. Bishop ___...__...:-__--:.-_ 36.30 than ever. Each :year with the highest marks in his THE TDIE TO BUY Lot 5, Block 451 .'.____.:....;. Wade L. Winn _..-_._..:__._._......__ .30.30 glorious that 'it doesn't .I Lot 1, Block 453 __.____ W. A. Davis .___.._.__._._____.___.... 4.30 they are so platoon for all around proficience THAT LOT YOU HAVE Lot 34, Block 453 __..____ W. A. Davis ?....__.._.. ___:....:__..___ 5.30 . seem possible they were as pretty in his rating. His mother, Mrs. BEEN THINKING ABOUT Lot 35, Block 453 ___,_ W. A.. Davis _._..__,_......______._... 6.30 - before. We almost envy Lot 12, Block 495 _....__...___ Ruth R. Beardsley ..__.___......-....- 2830 the year Fred Topper, has 'received a letterof Lots 13, 14, Block 495 Ruth R. Beardsley .._..__._....___ 6.70 those who are seeing the breath- ,congratulation from Ed's com- Lot 15, Block 498 ___....__ R. N. .Miller _._._._._._._..*.m__.._._..__._._ 2.30 taking sight for the first time.. manding officer there, who speaks CLEWISTON IS NOW A Lot 14, Block 505 _'_'_.....__._ W H Heagerty and Co. '..__..... 1.30'r' ( 1 very: highly of Ed's proficiency, his I DEFENSE AREA Carl Hanton's editorial squibs conduct and bearing in general and seem to flow so easily from his!I attention to duty.Incidentally !* BUILDING WILL I > that we sometimes wonder - typewriter Ed is now in Lake- INCREASECLEWISTON if he ever agonizes as we do hurst, N. J., having been transferred - for the right words' and phrasing. to the Aerography School at However, this one seems to show the U. S. Naval Air Station there. signs of a slight struggle: "It appears - we Florida crackers will haveto He is still in school and learning, .\ chew thos'e sweet' potatoes that we hope,. with continued success. ' someone in Washington won't let REALTY f ,, ';q4' h I Mr. Bitting make rubber out of." And over at Gunter Field, Alabama I i they also know of Clewis ton boys and their ability. Vin- and DEVELOPMENT I'i" cent Oglesby has been in the air :":":":":":" :":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":" :":": corps there for several months. CORPORATION Recently a test was given to the RA MBLIiNGS class of 150 to find a group who IrI - I t By B. B. .... !:;,-w, ."\.], -.._-....-....-;...-.,, --....,- r....' ,_,--.,--- .'-" ........?, . ::,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:-:":":":":-:":":":":";":":':" :'.:":--:-: 6 Most delightful surprise of the week was the light and water bill, fl Savings Recount . where the amount'owed for service \iae in a P f: It' during the past month was smaller than usual, due to the deductionsfor gives r you AIR . interest on meter 'deposits. Ours was nearly enough to pay the ' CONDITIONED"gtJmpll monthly bill and some people- , they are the real pioneersfoundthe : . interest due them was more than enough to cover a whole month's service. Such surprisescome , all too seldom. Hereafter the Dependable Service = S ", Interest on the deposit will be ," .it brings . figured each year and wijl) be deducted Low Fares , from the May statement. the assurance Typical of changed slogans is that you Travel 'via Florida Motor Lines MAIN LINE to all--Florida. 1 ' of' the Greyhound Bus Company. and the North. ' Their "See America Now" has been' need to face Northbound . changed to "Serve America Now- you I. . Lv. CANAL POINT 455AM 125PM See America Later" The adver- Ar. TAMPA . 10:10 AM 6:55: PM Costs Less than Driving tisements of the company actually Ar. LAKELAND . 9.10AM S:50 PM - life without worry Ar. ORLANDO .. 1050AM 7.45PM: One RoundTrip . urge you not to use the bus except Ar; JACKSONVILLE .. 315PM 11:45 PM Way ;.. for necessary business travels, Ar. TALLAHASSEE . 445PM 1259AM MIAMI $ 1.65 $ 3.00 . or for the most urgent personal INSURED Ar. LAKE CITY . .. .. 2 25 PM 1:10 AM JACKSONVILLE : 4:70: '8:50: . Open savings . 520PM 11.25PM TAMPA. 2.80 5.05 reasons.! They go, even further and ifou/i Lv. CANAL POINT LAKELAND 2.35 4.25 Ar. JACKSONVILLE .. 345AM 9.15AM urge :you to time these trips for the ORLANDO 2.95 5.35 'middle of' the week to eliminate the account now..hcJu DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT JACKSONVILLE, TALLAHASSEE TALLAHASSEE' 6.25 11.25 week-end congestion. Buses are AND LAKE CITY WITH GREYHOUND LINES LAKE CITY. 4.95 8.95 fOR ALL POINTS NORTH AND WEST. ATLANTA. 8.40 15.15 - busy transporting soldiers, selecteesand MACON I' 7.25 13.05 other people on Uncle Sam's Southbound-Going VALDOSTA 5.80 10.45 ,. very important business. r-:":":": Lv. CANAL POINT .' 520PM II.2S PM BIRMINGHAM 9.90 17.85 . Ar. MIAMI .' 8:50 PM 2.30AM NEW ORLEANS 11.65 21.00 ' CHICAGO 17.90 32.25 , Traffic on the highways is only Returning NEW YORK 15.85 28.55. a' fraction of normal. There Lv. MIAMI . '10:00 AM 200AM 11. are Are United States Defense Bonds ' Savings Ar. CANAL POINT . 1:25 PM 4:55: AM still some: however, who flit gaily I v about hither and yon as long as DR. H. B. MILLER,. Agent MILLER'S DRUGSTORE they can obtain gasoline with which Available In Our Office PHONE 3921 CANAL POINTFLORIDA to flit. There are even a few who are scheming around to get the most . $ miles possible for themselves. .- , Taking advantage of the fact that ,: . : trucks-even little pick-ups=are ,; ; " not rationed, some folks have knocked - out the shell of their : .. car and lobts NQYO11 C 'L3cy .t'..MZ stuck in a few boards (o make it a - pick-up. Patriotic, huh? A few 'of those have gone even further and have taken gasoline from these , trucks and transferred it to their it pleasure car. More patriotism? For- Q - ' tunately, people who are doing those things are few. The vast majority of us are walking when- MOTOR " ever possible and saving all the ;. JL ' gasoline and tires > ! we can. After I . j r j '- FRIDAY JUNE 5, 1042 THE CLEWISTON NE\VS. PAGE: FIVE!; i i - . Miss Leah Richaud and Miss ing of the W. M. S. will be held at School 'rooms' of the' church., They I J Beulah Guthrie' spent the week- the church on Tuesday at 3:30. will be, glad to have meet with BUY WAR BONDSJ. end in Delray Beach visiting Miss The book "Baptist Young Peo- 1 them any who wish' to unite' with [ Personals ] Guthrie's sister, Mrs. Gilbert Davis. ple's Union Administration" will be the church at its next Communion They accompanied Mrs., E. B. Acomb taught by the pastor to all'the Service on ,July 5. , 'and Miss Alma Acomb who spent young people of the church be- Choir practice, will meet at its , the time there with friends. tween the ages of 17 and 25 each T. RUSSELL ' regular time in the church Thurs- evening of this week. Classes will , Ken has returned Mrs. Swayne day at 8:00 who i from a week's visit in Lake Worth. Owen, Winn and Zerney Meredithare start at 8 p. m., It is the 'desire of singing are invited p. m. to Any practice enjoy with Box 647 Belle GladeAuthorized I in Monroe, Louisiana, wh'ere'they the pastor that every young per I , t this group., Distributor' are employed for the sum- son of the church between; these ' 6 "Mr. and Mrs. George M. Chase Singer Sewing Machine Co. x mer with a railroad company. ages be in attendance at 'these With the help of Mrs. :M. M. , L. left ,Monday for, Miami to reside. Connie Clark, who left Clewiston classes. Prewitt the orchestra hopes to, get' with the others, is in Arizona on asimilar Choir practice Thursday eveningat under way very soon. Mr. and Mrs. 'M. C.: Lolly' left job. 8:30 p. m. Mrs. Wallace Arey has consented - last week for :Panama City to reside The mid week prayer service will to spon-sor a ,Junior Christian !, / ; Mr. and Mrs. Don Young have be held in conjunction with the Endeavor 'group: 'The new organization J. M. COUSE '1 moved to Clewiston from Belie Young People's classes. C will be formed in the. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Thompson Glade and are residing in one of ,the next week or so. Counselor and. Attorney at Law returned Sunday from a, two weeks' Royals Apartments. Mr. Young is CLEWISTONCUMMUNITY The community: welcomes to' its Hopkins Building stay in 1 Sarasota.:, representing an insurance companyand CHURCH services all who are' strangers or Wednesdays and Saturdays '. Mrs. Young is employed as John N., Montgomery, Minister residents without a church home. Mrs. .S. L. Crochet' and daughter, operator!, at the Inn Beauty. Shop. I We wish the church to be ,a center 9:30 to 4:00 ' '; Sharon," spent the, Aveek-end. in Sunday School.-9:45. for worship for" those. of all denomi-' \ Miami. Mrs. Charles C. Benson has returned nations. . : Church-11:00. Sermon topic: IJohnson's from Fort Myers with her " -' ""Marching Orders of Our' King." Lieutenant Hurd L. Reeves of baby: son, Charles, Jr., who was The teachers and officers of 'the Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga., 'visit- born May 4th in the ,Lee Memorial Sunday School are doing a fine. FOR ,SALE-Wards 3-burner por- Fish CampNear ed in, Clewiston, 'this week. Hospital.: Mr.''and Mrs. Benson w llmov'e work. They invite all : who will to I table kerosene stove and oven. ( Hurricane Gate) r,, \ I into one near } , ship. Two Wards beds and There are classes for all Rollaway : Boats and Motors-Guide Service I'j morning for a visit of several mattresses., table and' cabinet Utility Rates Reasonable I : 1e.. weeks.with'friends' in Sebring. ,I Dr. and Mis. J. W. Ezelle and ages.The session will meet' Thursday .' Bogart,: Cor. Arcade 'and W. H. Johnson, Mgr.:' f * 'ii' ,! children 'returned Saturday from I ' -- I evening, at, 8:00: in the Sunday Pasadena. pd. ,f 1 Mrs. L., V. Robbins left:yesterday: a 'stay of several days in Miami. On '. f . : ------ - ---------------- - ------- ----------------------- : for Washington where she will visit, 'Monday Dr. Ezelle and Emma Jane - I''' her, daughter, Mrs. L.Nordlie.. left by bus for Fort Myers to join I --=-_ I' Miss Ava Ezelle on a trip to Grace-; II. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. :"Beardsleyare ville to' visit relatives, They expect - ' spending' today in :Miami on I t to be ,away two weeks. ( I. How The New Credit Regulations ; business.Mr. ,, :- I .'._ I II' BRIDGE CLUBS I''! ( ,and' Mrs., Hub Spooner were : Mrs. H. R, Hall entertained members ' ; in Pahokee last 'night to- attend the Affect You As A Consumer. graduation exercises at Pahokee of the Wednesday afternoon . j i bridge club at her home this week. .High School. 1\ rs., Carl Johnson made high score ' Mrs. J. E. Beardsley, J.V., and for the afternoon and receIved a .. 'WE ARE PUBLISHING THIS SIMPLIFIED ' set of crystal salad < ' Dan Beardsley attended graduation plates and ; ; glasses. Mrs. D: G. Alston received - Thursday exercises at night.Paholcee ,High School I kitchen towels as. cut prize. A .):' QUESTION AND ANSWER EXPLANATION salad course with tomato juice was : . ,? Mr. and Mrs., M. D. left served to Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Alston, n .. Royals in interest of customers & last week for Panama City where Mrs. Frank E. Conkling, :Mrs. J. W. ; .;, : our general: public: , Ezelle, Mrs. Keathley Bowden Mrs: - Mr. Royals has epted'employ- .:' ' I W. H. Lanier, :'Mrs. G. B.. Thomasand . : went /, Effective May 6 new Consumer Credit Regulations were ordered . Mrs. R. C. Wilson. ,', ,, , i! I Yeoman ,,: .' by the Federal Reserve. System. 'We believe it is in the public interest i J U. S. Navy Charles stationed Benson in- Jacksonville of the Mrs. Willard E. Dilley's evening ." ,, ; explain and try to simplify these regulations, pointing out that there I'' spent Sunday here with- brjdge club met at her apartment -:' is no need to worry unduly about new terms or to stop making purchases - : friends. ,' I at the Clewiston Inn Wednesday ,- ': '. of needed materials. ,- ' Mrs. Ruth B. Owens won first prize J". --- and Mrs. Dilley, second prize. An '. ,1. What is the general purpose and meaning 'of the new Credit . \ 4vant George Tallahassee spent ' ice was'served Regulations? ' several days ,this week with Bob I course to Mrs. J. E: '{ " Beardsley, Mrs. Ruth Wilcox, :Mrs. , ,and Dan Beardsley' en route from Carl Berner, Mrs P. M. McIntyre, : wer-The general purpose is to. keep, the cost of living from _ ' Miami : I to his home. rising and, payment of debts. ', ,. ., t', < : ,_ Mrs. Ruth l3., Owens, :Mrs.C. E. 4'"' .. : encourage -.-; -",' -, ,_ ', _'- ..... ,'.:,. : -: I i y. .t Mrs. John H.Doty; 'teft"Tliiirsday :1Iinerand Mrs ME'f-Yon' 'Mac1i. :;' 2. What articles or transactions 'are covered in the new regulations :'fi,,: " for a visit. 'Yiui'her son-in-law, MARY ? ; '\".., ',: ,: and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ,.TEAlJUNG CELEBRATES4TH . Morrison, in Avon Park.:' BIRTHDAY WITH ,TARTY : Answer-The articles are too numerous to mention individually. : " ,/ .. '<.,,' ;'. The list, covers 46 different classifications. and applies -to almost every:: , Mrs. Clarence Nielsen has returned Mrs. A, H. King entertained ,a :", :. type of goods likely to be bought. ; : large group of children . ') from Fort ,Pierce ,where she Saturday .' , visited her sister, Mrs. I., O. ,afternoon celebrating the fourth : ':'.> 3. How much time will you have to pay up, charge accounts? .. :; Bishop. birthday ,of her daughter, :Mary j', : ,',':" (!,),) -.: Jean. Games were enjoyed durIng : "'.r" : "Answer-Such bills must be paid by the 10th day of the second: :', the afternoon and :' calendar month the month in which purchase made. If a was Mr. and Mrs. 'R. W. Turk] and lefreshments'of /) following Mr. and Irs. G. E. Wenzloff spent' home-made ice cream and cake ?<;, :r,:'.. you .make a purchase during ly, for example, it must be paid in full: ; c' last week-end in Pahokee,: with Mr.and i ii were Invited'to served. share' the ', ::\:.:: ,not later than September' 10th. ,:, ' i Mrs. Carl Kolstad. party with ." I I Mary Jean were Patsy Elder', ,Jean :; ,: : : In case the purchase was made before May 1, 1942, it must be Rev. H. ,C. Meador spent the Mathis, Margie ,and Warren Blown, ,, '.':>; ,: .paid in full (or other arrangements made) by July 10, 1942.see below. ..:' ' , ; '- ' Beverly Carlton, Rose -- ' 'A week-end ; in Pensacola where" he Dunaway, : ' preached at the Pleasant Grove Wanda, and Nadine Bembry, John x 4. In case you find it impossible to pay up old charge accounts' , I Baptist Church. Niblack, Agnes and Philip Hackett, ',,:,',f.' ," by July 10, can other methods of payment be arranged? :', 1,i _, Martha Tommy, Davis, Eddie Jo Davis, ;'' .':.' .Answer-Yes. You can make a written agreement with the firm r . Sharon )Ir. and Mrs. C. A. :Martinez,'and Nancy Moon Suggs, Mary, Francis Phillips Gid-, :"" :,' ,'you owe to pay the amount in not less than 6 months in equal payments . Oliver sons Jack and Junior ' spending a three weeks' vacation, are dens, Bethis Mueller, Ray Gordon, : '' of not less than $5.00 a month., In extreme cases you may file a 'statement ' visiting 'in Havana, Cuba, their Linda ,Lee, Mary Jane Lee, Sylvia ',' ', of necessity with the firm you owe, in which case you may be , former home. Beatty, Lynn Bogart, Jay Carroll >< given up to 12 months to pay off the debt. , Miner . and Eleanor Vowell., ' I I ': ,:: :" 5. What about purchases of materials and services to repair or ,. A Halson Avant returned ' the latter ' MRS. I real estate? DUNAWAY IS improve ; HONOREE AT part of the week to Camp :,( ',; _ > Blanding after' spending 'a' few days PARTY AT SUGARLAl'D'PAUK I ': :> Answer-The cost of such repairs or improvements may be financed , here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. of 12 months provided is not more than 150000. ' H. H. Avant. \ Mrs. M. C. Vowell :was hostess : over a period r yesterday afternoon at 'a pretty I c-, No down payment is required except in cases where some article on' ' Dr. and Mrs.. Thomas Gowin have I party and shower given at the 1 ,"" 1 which the regulations call for a down payment' is furnished. -. . taken an apartment at the ClewIs- I Sugarland plimenting Mrs.Park Fred Auditorium, com- I I r::', I .., '9. Does this affect repairs for defense housing? .. ton Inn. Dr. Gowin is medical officer Dunaway. An at Riddle-McKay Aero Col I original game, i, "Baby," patterned I ,' Answer-No. Provided the work in question is actually designated - ' lege. after the better-known "cootie" was ' Administrator defense housing. I by the National Housing as A -- played, and prizes went to Mrs. : ' ! I Captain and Mrs. A. G. Twiddyand Mattie Davis 'for high score and I '. ,11. ,Do the above questions and answers cover most of the points ':' I children Mrs. Dunaway for lo\v" core.Refreshments" ;' of materials? .,' are spending a few ;_ affecting ,the purchase building . \ , weeks in Daytona Beach. Captain of punch, jello and'up . Twiddy is on business on the 'East cakes were served by the hos-' Answer Yes. In general, the above will be your guide as' to ' I Coast and the family are visiting tess to Mrs. Fred Dunaway, Mrs. what you must do 'and how, but in case of doubt we will be able to ' relatives., '.\ G. E. Wenzloff, TMrs. Arch ? 'advise you in detail on any article, or service which we offer for sale. , Mrs. H. C. Deader\ Mrs. A OdgeS'j. I Dick Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. King, Mrs. V. C. Woodward, Mrs.I ,: '. ,' ,SUMMARY. The new Credit Regulations are tighter, limit Ii w. C.: Owen, returned yesterday Mattie Davis, Mrs. C. R.. Kruger,I length of time payments and emphasize the necessity for cleaning up ' r from Williamsburg, Va., where he I Mrs. G. W. Mathis'' Mrs. Fred ', old debts. They do not prevent you from buying more goods or borrow I if I \. has 'recently completed his Topper, Mrs. 'C. M. Allen, Mrs., ing money, but they state the terms on which you can do so. ;: II it] ; man :year ,at William and fresh-\I Wallace Alien, Mrs. R. J. Blount, 1 L : lege. Mrs. W. R. Broaderick, Mrs. H. PENALTIES. Penalties on dealers are'severe for failure to comply - I Burke, Mrs. B. M. Carr, Mrs. Leon '.,: with these regulations. Those penalties also apply to consumers Mr. ,and Mrs: F. M., Rodriguez : who wilfully make false statements in an effort to evade the terms of 1 have returned from ,a visit in New I f FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH: ,: these Credit Regulations. Penalties for the dealer may mean suspension , ;. Orleans and Gretna, Louisiana. H. C. Meador, Pastor of ,his right to ,do business, on a temporary or permanent basis, and may ' Their daughter, Miss Shirley 'Rutn, '- include a fine up to '$10,000 or' 10 years in jail or both., > who attended ,school in New :Orleans 9:45 AM..-Sunday ,School , this year, returned with them j l 1:00 A. M.-Morning Worship. WE PLEDGE OURSELVES TO WORK WITH YOU TO SOLVE for the .summer. .7:15 P. M.-Training Union. YOUR CREDIT PROBLEMS IN A FAIR AND FRIENDLY MANNER.: , I- ----- 8:30 P. M.-Evening Worship.The WE WANT YOUR CONTINUED BUSINESS AND ARE EAGER TO ,, Mrs. Thelma Okerstrom, who regular meeting of the COOPERATE WITH YOU IN MEETING THE NEW CONSUMER ' . taught commercial 'subjects ,in'the Board of Deacons will be held Sun- CREDIT REGULATIONS., . } Clewiston High School during the day afternoon at ,2:30 p.;' m. \ % term just closed, has accepted a Following the evening preaching position in the secretarial depart- service, of the church will be" the ment of Edison Junior- College in monthly business meeting of the Bishop-Wilson Lumber Co. Fort, Myers. 'She begins her du- church. Every member of the . ties there Monday and she and' church ' ; is urged to attend this ,: . Mr., Okerstrom have purchased a meeting.. 4 l ) ,' : PHONE, ;88Ir , JI home' in Fort Myers and, moved The business and program meet- , ,there. Bembry and, Mrs.: Jack Himrod., I"1: I ... ..... ----- ------ ; ; LOVED A sPy tj@BELV UNIFORM IMPROVED INTERNATIONAL Gems of Thought , 3J1 sill -v: .11 SUNDAY .Lesson RIGHTNESS of lines, what; and expresses straightnessdoes there can of actions no- i y LV I A TAYLOR W-N.u."Release By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST D. D. more be two kinds of right action - Of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. than there can be two CHAPTER XII Paul was speaking nervously. Pat was silent for a moment, then (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) kinds of straight line.Spencer.I . "Listen carefully, 'Pat! :You know she burst out, "It's Karl!" 1 me Mrs. when I worked for the government, "Karl? What about him?" Paul keep six honest serring-men kno\vyou'll excuse , "I Lesson for June 7 (They taught me all I knew): had demanded. lot of Murdock explained, "but I'm fright- there were a people who Their . names are What and Why and : fully busy. It was nice of you to reason to dislike me." "I'm in love with him, Pat con- Lesson subjects and Scripture texts'lIe- When ... come. I hope you'll be a regular Pat's brown eyes so like her fessed. lected and copyrighted by International And How and Where and Who. customer." brother's, widened, as she asked, There were tears in Joan's eyes. Council permission.of Religious Education; used by -Kipling.As . Joan replied courteously and left "Well?" She could not bear the pain in this is a tale, so is life; not feeling that her visit had been a "So I'm using another name. I girl's face. She knew only too well FRIDAY: THE DAY OF how long it is, but how good it failure. She stopped at a drugstorefor I am known here as Paul Sherman." what her young heart was suffering. SUFFERING (II) is, is what matters.-Seneca. a sandwich and a cup of coffee.' Pat shrugged. "You're a fine one "Last night," Pat continued, "I The silence that accepts mer- she would have to scold she said crossly. him with another woman." LESSON 23:33-48 Mark 15 It was all the dinner me, saw TEXT-Luke : : it as the most natural thing in time for tonight.: She was staring "Go to bed," Paul ordered. "I Joan smiled with relief, but Paul 33, 34. the world, is the highest into the broad mirror behind the want to talk to Joan." inquired, "What did she look like? our GOLDEN transgressions TEXT-But, he was he was bruised wounded for our for plause.-Emerson. ap- fountain when she saw Pat Hines. Reluctantly Patricia obeyed, clos- Where were they?" I iniquities: the chastisement of our peace The girl did not reply. "Pat!" ing the bedroom door behind her. "I was on my way back to work was upon him: and with his stripes we are Obviously she had no idea of the front healed.-Isaiah 53:5. Joan said. when I saw him standing in r The girl smiled then and came towards havoc her appearance had caused. of'a shop with this woman. He was her. "Oh, Miss Leland, I'm Paul spoke in a low, distressed smiling and holding her hand." Dark and distressing days have ftJHikSJWMJi'WORlfcS often the earth but the SURER "This is fine come upon ; voice. a mess. I thought I'd havea Paul asked glad to see you. "Young or old? care- cup of coffee before I went to the "Can't you make her go home?" lessly. darkest day of all history was that LAMEST SUERAT JOe club. I'm too nervous to eat. Thisis "She wouldn't do it. We O'Mal- "She was about Karl's age. Rather day when cruel men with wicked leys are like that. Besides, she'd hearts laid unholy hands upon the first night, you know. with black hair. my hard-looking, Son of crucified Him. And Little Knowledge God and tell Karl and the whole wouldbe Pat her game As Joan watched sipping She beautiful furs. Karl was wore coffee, she had an idea. Perhapsshe up. My job has to come first. smiling at her ." yet, by the grace of God, it was a dayof know Better know nothing than half- should have asked Paul first, This business is more importanteven Joan drew in her breath. Mrs. bright hope for the sinful sons of many things.-Nietzsche. men, for that day complete redemption ..4:) but there was no time for that, so than my own sister. Murdock! on on the strength of her impulse she Joan put a gentle hand upon his When Joan and Paul were driving was wrought out. The said "Where are you staying?" arm. "I know how you feel," she back to the club, she asked, "Do veil was rent and the new and living BUNIONS Pat smiled. "At the Y.W.C.A. I you think it means anything? Karl way into the holy presence of God J (Heb. opened for .Get this quick relief.Lifts much 10:20): was you didn't have money. and Mrs., Murdock? hoe pressure, soothes, ""How would you like to share my i "There's some connection. I've and for me. cushions the sensitive,' ?" The cross is popular as an orna- spot. Costs but a trifle.\ apartment suspected it for some time. Look at "Oh, I'd love to! And," she added this! He indicated a copy of%the ment on a church or on a golden 1 chain, but it is far more than that.It I e.I childishly, "I'll have plenty of mon- morning paper that lay on the seat speaks of the black hour of the ey now. Mr. Miller is paying me beside him."Mysterious. fifty dollars a week." explosion in aviation Saviour's cry, "My God, my God, c . "Yes, I know," Joan said, think- plant Joan read. why hast thou forsaken me?" andit - ing how furious Karl would be when also tells us of the One who be- DON'T LET "And there's to it than more he found out that his new discoverywas I have came sin for us that we might know CONSTIPATIONSLOW that went living with his secretary. But Paul on. the righteousness of God (II Cor. just learned that the plans for a this arrangement might permit Joanto 5:21). YOU UP for the keep an eye on Patricia. Perhapsshe new ment bombing have been plane stolen. Last govern-night Three thoughts emerge from our When bowels are sluggish and you feel could warn her against becom- lesson. irritable, headachy and everything you Karl sent a telegram to a hotel in do is an effort, do as millions do-chew ing too involved with Karl. that same city. He used another I. Crucifixion Bringing Life FEEN-A-MINT, the modem chewinggum Paul did not make an appearancefor name. The telegram in itself was (Luke 23:33, 34a). laxative. Simply chew FEEN-A- two days during which time Pat MINT before you go to bed-sleep with- in "There crucified him"-four code.I innocent they Probably enough. out being disturbed-next was installed in Joan's apartment.Joan's morning gentle, heart ached to see her in Syb- feel sure he's connected with the words summing up the almost unbelievable thorough relief, helping you feel swell stolen plans; also this Murdock thing that took place on again': full of your normal pep. Try . il's place, yet the girl would be a FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy ''1, woman. The fact that Pat saw them Calvary. He died; but in that death comfort to her. It would take her and economical.A generous family supply together and that they were so obvi- life and immortality were broughtto mind off her own troubles.It . was almost one o'clock in the ously pleased about something mightbe light (II Tim. 1:10). FEEN4IMINTtGe morning when Pat'and Joan,arrived an indication of it." As believers in Christ, we are interested - at the apartment. Karl had driven \\ In the office, Joan watched Karl in all that took place at them from the club. He made no carefully, but she could learn noth- the crucifixion, for we know thatas I comment upon the arrangement, ing from his attitude except that he we contemplate Him on the cross: in theSCRAP though Joan could see that he was seemed extraordinarily cheerful.She we can say with Luther, "For me, not pleased. 4it had noticed that Karl seemed to for me!" And yet it was not for us "Karl," Pat confided later, "is the : delight in trying to make her jealousof alone that He died-it was for all most wonderful man I've ever met. Pat. mankind. So we turn to our unconverted - He's different from other men.. It was surprising how little she friends and direct them to There's something"about him ." cared. Sybil's disappearance had "the Lamb of God which taketh. , "Don't you think he's a little old wiped out all romantic illusions. Life away the sin of the world" (John 1: for you?" Joan asked, rememberingthat was a serious struggle, not a romantic 29). He was crucified that they America's War Industries Need Sybil once had said the same dream. Every minute Syb- might live eternally. He who had thing to her. ,il's life was in danger. Every move only a plea for the forgiveness of o METALS "Old?" Pat's delicate eyebrowsshot Karl made might prove to be a clue His persecutors (v. 34a) tenderly of- up.uOh, older men are so .. ..." to her sister's whereabouts.Joan fers His forgiveness to men today.II. PAPER much more interesting. Don't you When she saw Paul, she gave a worked feverishly throughout Rejection-Bringing Acceptance - think so?" little cry, "Paul!" and the color the evening. When Paul Sher- (Luke 23:34b-43)). o OLD RAGS Joan sighed. What could she do drained from her face. man came in suddenly a few min- Those who around the '... to save this girl? She was sure utes later, she was so startled that appear o RUBBERGet afford and strik- that Pat Hines had never sung in comforted. "But since Pat is living she half rose from her chair. cross an interesting a night club before. She, was not with me, I may be able to protecther. He shut the door noiselessly be- ing picture of humanity. There It Into War Production the indifferent those not a professional and sooner'', or later ." hind him. "What time will you be were ones, interested all in who at she would find herself involved too "We must get this business finished ready to leave?" was being deeply to get out. up quickly-before Karl has a "In about an hour." Her tone crucified the division, but only of His eager to sharein ;y KILL ALL FLIES When the doorbell rang both girls chance to pull anything." matched his own. She knew that garments. There stood the "behold- laced anywhere. Daisy Fly were in bed. ,Joan switched on the "Then we won't tell Pat any- something had happened."I'll people Killer attracts and kills flies. AI unable believe Guaranteed. eaccuve. Neat, to light and, fastening a robe about thing?" be back for 'you then." He ing"-perplexed, oIs convenient-Cannot spinWilluot - her, went into the living room, "No! And tomorrow I want you to came quite close and said with a that the miracle-working Christ was _.4. Lasts all sonorniureanytn season. 20o an calling, "Who's there?" make ,it plain that she is not to reveal grim smile, "Tonight's the night! about to die. Verily, they were as 1SODoKalbAva.B dealers. Harold Somers 31yaN.Y.I The.., It was Paul. "Let me in, Joan! my identity. She must understand We're going to raid the beauty sheep without a shepherd. , Quick." that it is very necessary for shop." Then we see those who scoffed. another They knew His claim to be the Son Joan unlocked the door. Paul me to use name. of God and hated Him for it. Nowat stepped in and demanded, "Whereis Joan was more convinced than It was five minutes after twelve ' she?" ever of Karl's power by the many when Paul returned to Karl's of- last they had their chance to rail TO CHECK k IA Him ridicule and taunt. More at to But Pat had already risen and complications which seemed to be fice for Joan. She was ready, , was standing wide-eyed in the bed- closing in about them. standing by the door in her hat and ignorant and yet equally derisive, room door. When she saw Paul, she "I'm afraid, Paul! This can't end coat. "Karl has taken Pat dancing," we see the mocking soldiers. gave a little cry, -"Paul!" and the except with more trouble." he said. "I followed Mrs. Murdock Even one of the thieves by His 6661 + color drained from her face. "You're right, Joan. We've got home, so she's out of the way. We side "railed on him" (v. 39), ridi- to be very careful, but I think' the should be able to find out some- I culing His claim. But here is the td ePreferred Paul looked angry. "What in the whole thing's going to blow up soon. thing." I marvelous thing-the other thief, world are you doing here, Pat?" So be on your guard." When he finally parked in an alley rough and wicked person that he The three of them stood in the liv- "Do you know anything?" Joan near the beauty shop, the street was, saw in Christ a Saviour to ing room staring at one another. pleaded. was deserted and no one saw themas I' whom he turned in faith, which was Joan switched on the lights, reveal- "Can't say yet," Paul said abrupt- they walked swiftly. quickly and fully honored (vv. 42, bySOUTHERNERS ing the strain on each face. "How will we get in?" Joan in- 43). "What is it, Paul?" she asked. I ly.Two weeks passed. Fearful weeksof quired as they reached the door. The picture is thus complete. The "Pat happens to be my sister." watching and waiting for Joan "That is simple enough," Paul Rejected One'is "the way" to acceptance in New York City "- "But she told me her name was and Paul. Happy weeks for Pat said, taking a key I from his pocket for all who believe (John'I More and more Southerners Hines!" Joan cried. "She said she who bloomed under the influenceof and opening the door. 14:6): ). He said, "I am the door: by axe making the Collingwoodtheir lived in Los Angeles." her romance with Karl Miller. A His flashlight made a path for me if any man enter in, he shall be home in New York.They Paul laughed shortly. "Her nameis romance which it seemed impossibleto them through the front of the shop saved" (John 10:9). just like off its Fifth convenient Avenue location and the, Patricia O'Malley and she's from stop. Pat would not listen to anything down the hall to Mrs. Murdock's III. Darkness Bringing Light cheerfully furnished rooms ; Brooklyn, New York. How she ever against Karl. She sang his private office. Paul opened the door (Luke 23:44, 45; Mark 15:33, 34). each with tub or shower. got to California I wouldn't know. praises day and night, yet so far as softly.He Physical darkness fell over the SINGLE from $ 575 ,She's seventeen and she has never Joan could discover Karl had not tapped the walls softly. "Thereis scene at the cross, as though all Double from $3.85 <& sung in a, night club or anywhereelse used her services in connection with probably another room openingoff nature would go into mourning, or Spttlal weekly and monthly tales in. public in her life." the spy ring. And Pat had accepted this one." His fingers beat a tat- sought to shield the suffering Sa TWO Under DELIGHTFUL KnoJt Management RESTAURANTS '..... j Pa took his arm and looked their explanation about her broth- too against the wood as he moved viour from the curious and hateful HOTEL WALTER D. Swrrzta : pleadingly into his face. "Oh Paul, er's identity and promised not to slowly around the wall. "There it eyes of men. Then, too, it was God's Manager loll6rqwood i I've always wanted to sing. I wanted reveal it, even to Karl. is!" he said, quietly, and even Joan sign that this was not the death of . to have an exciting life, some- Then one, day in mid-January an could detect a hollow sound as his any ordinary man, even as it spokeof , jl thing different! I ran away from unexpected clue came. Paul had arrived knuckles rapped on the panel. the judgment of those who had s WIST (F 3Sth ST: ' home, but I wrote to mother last at the apartment to drive She stood close behind him, apprehensive laid violent, sinful hands on His NEW YORK ' night and told her that I was safe Joan to work. Pat had just risen as his hands silently ex- Son.But 'I' and had a good job. And now that and was eating her breakfast in the plored it. "There should be a but- deeper yet was the spiritual you're in San Francisco she won't kitchen. Her brown eyes were cloud- ton here," he said, frowning, darkness into which Jesus went, as ' \ worry about me." She paused and ed. She had scarcely spoken to Joan. "Wait-here it is." A piece of cas- bearing the horrible load of the looked from Paul to Joan. "By the "Something is wrong with Pat," ing slid from its place, revealing a sins of the world He "was made way, what are you doing here? I Joan confided to Paul. "Maybe you small iron switch. At the pressureof sin for us" (II Cor. 5:21), and God I BARGAINSL I thought you were in Washington." can find out what it is." Paul's finger the panel began to the Father turned away from Him. Paul's face was serious. "I am Paul went into the kitchen. "Hello swing aside. We cannot fathom, the full meaningof not working for the government any youngster, how's everything?" Joan gasped as she watched it that hour, and we dare not at- -that will save you many a longer," he said, with a warning "Fine," Pat said briefly. move, with its strange grating noise.It tempt to explain it. We can only dollar will escape you if glance at Joan. "I am Karl Mil "Look here, honey, if something is swung around to reveal a small accept it and thank God that because you fail to read carefully and ler's I He was made sin for us we regularly the advertising of manager. troubling you, why not tell me? room enveloped in darkness. "Why, Paul O'Malley!" "Because you can't help me-no Paul's flashlight played into the I may by faith be "made"the righteousness merchants * As Joan and Paul exchanged one can." dark. "There boesn't seem to be I of God in him. ; a glances, she realized that Pat must Joan stood in the doorway regarding any light switch in here Wait a Out of the darkness of that hour I .J ! be told shone forth the one light which THIS PAPER " I something about this strange her with pity "Maybe I minute! Here's a lamp. in time eternity can dim. r' situation.I could, if you would trust me." (TO BE CONTINUED) nothing or I I ;>. ' \ i y 1I I I. - W.i i I j 1Thi.ill.w. ( \ .-..."..' .....,....:.., I..'. ...'.,.........-.:....:,.. JIl'id.; ... "!;;: ' OUR COMIC SECTIONPETER 13 : ; 'UfJ"! 3f', . " Syrup from canned fruits can be A fruit jar, tightly capped, can used on cereals and for sauces. be used effectively for mixing fruit or milk shak s. To protect posts against termites * TO SWITCH TIME: soak them (the posts, of Pineapple and peach juices ..; t //W STRAW HAprtTxSRE course) in fuel oil before putting mixed in ginger ale make a delicious - B. into the ground. punch. Add the ginger ale '* at the last moment and serve in !L .t PEEVEd M Put sugar in the cup before add- glasses or a pitcher half-filled with ing tea or coffee and you can use crushed ice. The ice is needed I a smaller amount for the same dilute as well as to chill the degree of sweetness. The hot beverage. . d gcJJ'lF' beverage immediately melts the . sugar ,and 'no undissolved grainsare Violent boiling destroys most t.: left in the cup for the house- vitamins. Control heat carefully rI pt wife to wash down the drain. 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IGRAB'THE Name .................o..'........... flashes distress, nervous of.1rregulartt1es"causedby feelings, dizziness, E.NE.MY'S Address ........o.........-........... this period in a woman's life-try S : Lydia E.Plnkham's Vegetable Com- : SWORD AH'WALLER pound at once! t'l' Pinkham's Compound Is madeespecially e 'ITQy for women, and famous / Cash on Display to help relieve distress due to this : : 'M-- .. female functional disturbance. 'if' ;,,.',, Thousands upon thousands of "'f'f', women have reported gratifying ::' ;;.." .' ', Nearly all banks in India main- benefits. Follow label directions. ... ,: tain with windows WORTH TRYING I A" a large room, ; : ::-. % \ opening on.,the street...where pass- . :s.. .; 1, ers-by, day and night, can see cH numerous metal boxes filled with ; T. oL rupees. This permanent display of Wh9 : d real money is necessary to secure r and hold depositors and to keep '4" 1RHEUMATISM T <4LtLM the confidence of the publicwhichhas Y no faith in mere figures.Do t 1 NEURITIS-LUMBAGO : E You Bake at Home? mi? 3'+ti r. If you do, send for a grand cook I DIDDUHT\ REALLY T3005't up book-crammed recipes for R POP'AT all kinds of yeast-raised breads HERE. 15 ANICKEL UCKKLE Just drop a postcard with your Large Bottled( ndstratKtl'lzo-Srnall) Size 60c] name and address to Standard AT All GOOD DRUB STORES ir IY HAIL.receipt il price Brands Inc., 691 Washington St., MCNEIL DRUG CO.,inc. P 530 Broad Street-Jacksonville,Florida ,. New York City.-Adv. ;IT.c: I o \. l P ) 0 , , C.M. Payne 1 Y4Me; makNj ytH ' {t.. ' ; yWNTJ Bell Syndicate. Inc.-WNU Service I : HALFA-MAN ! ( : I i Men and animals suffer in fly-time. The bother of TAKE MY SHIRT OFFWHAT I WANT TO SEE t ;j" flies keeps sleep away.And flies carry disease germs v' HOW TO SPELL our food, making you and your family sick ; P FORt MATI LDA in fly time. That's why Doctors say you're only e half-a-man when flies rob you of sleep and make ... I you sick! STOP ALL THAT! Use TANGLEFOOT Fly Paperall over your place! BECAUSE-"Tanglefoot Fly }\ Paper catches the Germ as well as the Fly!" ! :" 0 PA4f V - j: ' t,:, : Qa. t& f04Vl GROCERY, HARDWARE OR DRUG STORE NOW-Sfop Being Half-There! ., . - .; Be well-not sorry! USE LOW-COST ";rrn,.n P TANCLEFOOT FLY PAPER! ." 'I" r - i: iMiiafimimmmiiiMMBJicawiMiMiiii'MW' . ) ',- (Relented"by The Be Syndicate' Tne) :, 1 \:- THEPOWER' --- j , ;: 'r . OF THE PRESSO ,;.:' , ". ' Manufacturers and merchants sense the ;, power of the press.Early they began usingit INr to carry their advertising facts and ideas t. into homes. And they found it a most By \. profitable way in which to tell their storyto I, J. Millar Watt sx: buyers. And the buyers in turn found \it profitable to deal with those who were willing to state in print the values and , I I services they offered.J . ,wNU \ . THE CLEWISTOX NEWS .FRIDAY JUNE 5, 1942, EIGHT ;"GE - !oi.I'.J/ of SW1-: &iwof( . M'AKK TIMK TRAINING AE/ of S1 V4 .._.....M..... 32 42 29 . N.'O..TIC'E" Lot 4 ... ....,.._._...__._._......_...__.._..._-, Jane. Hune _....__....._______ .58 Lots 5 to 9, 12 to 19 .._..._.. Dr. r-thel: Eisner _...__..___ 2.07: ..l.( . for YOUR Part in Lots 10, 143 '....,..:.___...._..____.__ '.. .: Mrs. O. D. Hatfield _._._. .78 Lots 23, 24 ._..._...._...:;___.. ...... : Mra Emma Freeman __.._ .78 Lots 11, 25 to 28, 34 to 44 T. L. Williams .90 .NATIONAL DEFENSE Lots 29 to 31 __..._.___... Leola B. Crews .78 Lots 53 to 55 ..__..._._.__...._. Tax Delinquent ____ .90 and Notice is hereby given that. the following described lands, or so much Lots 59 to 62, 65 to 81 I Tax Delinquent ....__.___._.. 3.12 thereof as wIll ,be necessary to. pay the amount due for taxes herein wlll set Lots 82, 83. 92 _.__...-._..-:_ Unknown ....._._._._._.:_._.s. :;, .78 opposite to the same, together with cost of such sales and advertising, Lots 81 to 91, 93 .._----...- Tax Delinquent _._.___. .:.; 1.56 the AFTER YEARS be Bold at public auction on the 1st day of July, A. D. 19i2. at the hour Lots 94, 96, 97, 99 to 105 Tax Delinquent __._.._ .:::,{. 1.66. of 12 o'clocl noon, at the courthouse: door; In the City ot LaBelle; County Lot 98 ................._.__...._......_- Unknown ....._._.........:.._..._-.....;.::_.... .58 Our first job' Is to aid our nation In of Hendn' and State of FlorIda:. Lots 109 to 115 ......-....-....--:-.- Tax Delinquent ._:...___: '1.23 this world -to serve her mostcffectivelv. MILLER Lots 118 to 122, 121 to 132.r Tax Delinquent __r ._.: 1.99 Our second taskis to R. N. Lots 136 to 142, 144 to r . for the adjustment years that Tax Collector of' Hendry County, Florida 163 & 165r 167, 170 _2.: .-., Tax Delinquent ._.:....__:". 3.50 , prepare Lots 171, 171 to 176. 180( jJJ , will follow. of fortunate both to 195 ._........_.______ Tax Delinquent. __._._.___ 1.86 us ; rFor most : Lots 200, 204, 205, 208 to '- tasks call for the same preparation may 210 ......_....................-._._?_.._._.-_-.. Tax Delinquent __.____ 1..12 quick, thorough training that The we trained Lots 206, 207 ..........-..---._._- w. G.: Haug Sr. _. ..:_._._ ..78 know more and help do more more.In this crisis, Amount Lot 211 ...._..__...........?..._....___ R. E. Kurtz ____...._-._....__ .58 man will be better equipped for the ScnIPTJON Co Lots 213 to 220 223 to 228 Tax Delinquent ........_.___...:.... 1.99'! -l -and he will Lots 229 to 231 ... .... ... Henry G. He will be more OWNED 01 Taxes -- r' Crapo, Est. ___. .78 adjustment jears. and to I: Lots 232 to 239, 243 to 245, '. '. ., " valuable to the nation of his now days. OF LAND >: k t > 'And Costs 251 _:..._._:___...:...._....-....-....- \ Tax Delinquent _......____!._" 2.08 himself all the rest o C qz c.. Lot 240 ....._....._._____._.___._ Mrs Lillie King ......___'--...::.. .58 'Right now one of our bottlenecks Is ESE .... 4. '. Lots' 241., '.242. 252 -.,_...- Tax Delinquent ____.; '. .78 the shortage of leaders-supervisors. Lot 250 ....._........____.....-_- Anna .'VonderlY ._._. = .69 managers, and executives-in defense Lots 254, 246 .........._.._..___ Miss O. T. Glradean w..-'.- .78 industries. The millions of workers Lots 255, 257 to 264 _:..- I R. E. Kurtz ____- 1.H need thousands of trained supervisors. North L8Bglle IIdCuhdh..lon /.. Lots 265 to 275 285 ____. '.. i Tax Delinquent __..:-'.__' ,1.78 the adjustment years arrive .MM..M........_ 3l 4: 24 Lots 276 to 282, 285.to. '. \.:- these leaders will still be the Lots 1 to 10 __,._ -'_- -. Maurice Less -.69 293 ....._......._......... .......,_....-..___ I Jas. A. G. Sweingl ._...:...:. ; .1.53 needed and preferred men. So immediately Lots 14 to 39 -_.--._-...._ Maurice Less ._......._...-.._" 1.12 Lots 286" 294 to 297 --- R. E. Kurtz' _:..____::; 1.01 . and In the long run, train- Lots .13 to 52 .----.-- ..-- Maurice LesS ....:_..______ .69 Huxer Add to liullelle, ::" , ing for the leadership jobs is both a Lots 57 to 65, 69 to3; ,_ Maurice Less _..___.__- .78 E% Lot 1 ._.....__. ._..-. 32 42 20 . patriotic and selfish investment. Lots 75 to 78 _---.-_._;-.--.-. -' Unknown ....___ .90 Blk, A; Lots 13, 14 less E :' '.'" ..- . If you are interested in knowing the Lots 79 to SO .........--......-.-..- Edna M. Platt ____.-.__._ .69 125 ft. ... ...._.._....__.....__........._ H: G. Davidson _____:........ 1.08 possibilities of such an ,investment Lots 92 to 94' ____..____ Unknown ....._...-....._........_ .18 Blk C ....__......._. ..,....__..._.........._._ '; :Mrs. Homer Dryer '__ 5.02IIbnrndo simply check on the coupon below Lots 95' to 97 :.._.......__...M..;......... Mill'e' Freed -.__.--_-.._...- ...78I.ots Sd. of ItlkM. D I '- ' the field of business in which you are 105 to 107 ....-._.-----... Edna l\I. Platt _..-_...-......_....... .78 & E of losers Add to .. - most interested. .We will send you- Lots 125 to 130 ---._.-- Edna 'M Platt ...__.-_- 1.01 J.nllelTe ........... ........ ._... .-... 32 42 20 . without obligation-a free 18-page Lots 141 to 142 -..-.,.....-.--.-- Unknown ._._..._.__._____...._ .69 Lots 10, 11 ..._._....._.-_._..._....___ E. !'D. Douglas booklet about the opportunities and .__.._..._..____._ _.._._.____. .58 Company. $ 1.12 full Lot 1.13 -........-..-. : Tax Delinquent i Lots 12, 13 ..... ...:.... M--..-......- Tax requirements in that field and Lots- 172 to 179 ._.__ .' .. Thos E. Hedges, Est. -.._.._. 1.12.' ICIrkwootl Park-- -*>tl 12A: .". Delinquent. _.-.._.-.-:.-..-. 1.12 details about our low cost, home onlya Lots 180 to 208 __...__.____ .- Maurice Less ...._........____. 1.121 I In XI' /. of 'S EV. lying ', cI study training. It will cost you 221 :_ ":" Th08. E. Hedges, Est. 1.231 i I ..... 42 : u. Lots 209 to --- -. -- \\'eMt of Road .:..... .. 32 : 3 cent stamp to Inquire-the returns to 2iO .," Maurice Less ...._.._._..._.._... .78 ,. J-\\ 258 -- 13 Lots -'-'--'-- : Blk. 1 3 5 7 may mean larger success and servicefor 288' .__-:._ a H. 'B. Delaney __..__.....__ .86 Lots -:y ; /' J. P. Moore L. :_._:"__.':. 1.33 I ._.. Lots 282 to Lot 9 .. .. .... ... .......:.....--... .'. Tax Delinquent _... - ...... _. years to come. 315 I ) Maurice Less __._._..___.. 1.12 : : .J ; .69 Lots 289 to i Elk 2 10 11 ' Lots 6 .8. 'h'H.. -- ; S. Gove' ...._. ... ...-: : Lots 317 to 319. _____ :. 1935 _______._.__._ .781 1 Blk. 3, Lots -1 to 3, 15 J. C. : : 133 ., ____.___.. : -- Jnckman ----......__ :. 1.33 LaSalle Extension .UniversityA Lots 343 to 355 :____ Maurice Less .581 I Lots 4, 6, 13 _.... .. Tax -?- ---- Delinquent _.._.._.__ Lots 356 to 366 ---- 'r Edna M, Platt -.-.--.- 1.561 Lots 8, 10, 12, 13 ........ J. P. 1.12 --- Moore. _ Correspondence InstitutionDept. Lots 367 to 375, 382 to 408 "'. Maurice Less ._._..___:....._ 2.65 Blk, 4 Lots 1'to 10, 12 to .'J', ?, ,,, l'.33 376 to 381 _:.. .': Unknown _______._. ._._, 1.23 : .. ,._._ . . III. Lots --- : .. _.. ._.., J. C. ni21 Chicago, M. Jackman .......__ . __ . : ._.._...:._.._._ .78 2.0S Lots 412 to 421. 429 to 431 ;t Maurice Less Lot 11 .....____ _....._. ._.-.... ._- '. ,' Tax Delinquent ._.___ .. myself for greater Lots 422 to 424 _._....____ Edna M. Platt _...____.. _, .78 NEU of NE'4 M. & NIl of -: : .69 1 service want to now prepar and for larger success.So Lot 428 ......__.__M..____.._..___..-. Unknown _.________._-.__... .58 NWU ..........._...__._...._..M...._..... 1..,.43 28 120. Robt. Howard _..___.....:.._ 1.63 __ __._ .78 free Lots 432 to 434 w_ r- A. L. Watson SW1 ... ........ 1' 43 28 have 18-page of SE; 40 J. C. booklet I'd like about to the field your I have checked Lots 435 to 437 __ Henry Marshall _.__.__._ .78 n.HliiriKfoii Garden 4 -- -- -Sd.-- Hurd ....._.._____.__;. 3.29 below and information about your Lots 438 to' 456 _.._.____ r ;: Maurice Less ____.-_:.. .90 of 1VAVV, ...._.....__.. . ._- 2 43 28 . ;spare-time training. Lots 457 to 463, 467 to 489 Edna 1\[. Platt .___ __-....... 2.65 Blk. 3. Lots 15, 16 .._-_..-..._-. ;" Bessie Stewart ___ .:f.. .66 Lots 490 to 617 -....-____ Maurice Less ___._:.._.___ 2.65 1311,. 5, Lot 11Blk. -.----..--.- ; Nellie Jones ._......_-_-_- .66 , Industrial MannpementU I Lots 627 to 769,. 776 to 788 Maurice Less _____. 1.78 6. Lots 18 to21 _...__. I Moses Seroor = .76 Beg., SW Cor of SE4, N Blk. 33, Lots 4, 5 --.---- J. H. Ramsey _w: .66 ulnt"luI I Management 850 ft.. E 705 ft. S 850 Blk. 41, Lot 28 ......-.....-- ';, E. P. Erving -----i .56 ft. W 705 ft. to beg. .._ 31 42 29 -14 Lou Jacobs ____. .200; Blk. 45, Lot 38 -__--- : > Will Lowry ._...._______. ; .56 -Accounting Beg. 1268 ft. S of NE Cor. Blk. 49, Lots 35 to 38 _.-- Nora & Green Mills __ .66 to pt of beg., 'V 669 ft. Wide Acre Ent. No. 1 S>d. : . Traffic Management S 100 ft. E 669 ft N of S1of SI 1'2 43 28 ;''r 100 ft. to beg. -......__ 32 42 29. 1% C. C. Cook _..-...._ ._ 1.48 Blk. G, Lots 11, 12 -"-'--- Nettie B. Vice _-.r .66 -Business Correspondence DUIe-nbnugbs. Add to Lot 1 _-.......-..--..-..- Tax Delinquent .66 LaIJelle, Strip of Land I Blk. K, Lots 11, 12 _. Harriet Furnade '__..--.:......-.. .66 Stcnotypy: .;...; 356 It. Wide Oft NE ... Lot 15w'u -----...-.-- Mrs. WmH. Sebastain .66 or .l\'EJA __. .-'---. 32 42 20 N% of N1h ._._..... .._.._. .4 43 28. 154 Geo. D, Williams ___- : 3.69 -'F.oremanshlp Lots 8 to 12 21 Mrs 1\f. A. Burnette ....;_ 1.12 I of NWU of "NEU & [ . Lots 14 to 17 _..__ Mrs 1... 101. Jennings __ .90 Wlh of SWU of NEU & . Salesmanship North LaBelle, a part or ...nl"V W16 of E A of SWU of ' I % 01 NEJA _. ._ 32 42 29131k NE'4; ......--......._-......_.._-...-_. 5 43 28 40 Jas. Sweeney ____ 2.51 Expert Bookkeeping 2, Lot 1 E Unknown .5 8 E 3-4 of SEU of NEUS'A ._- 5 .43 28 30 Jas. Sweeney _____ .1.31 '. -Lnw .. h. Lots 9. 10 J. J. Fussell __.___._. ,69 of SWUNEU .....__.:._.-..._. 5 43 28 80 'A. H. Reed __- _. 2.48 .... . ; Lot 14 ____.. J. W. Whidden _M_'__ .58 & Nof NEU of 1 : ' Business Law Block 3, Lots 1 to 3 T. E. Hedges, Est. _.__ 4.83 NWUE ....._._.........-.___._.__.._ 6 .13 28 180.. A. H. Reed ___= :. :.:' 4.20 Lots 7 to 15 ____-_ U. G. Hedges ._..r.. .. -1.1 8 % of SE'NW'& of. -- -. Business English Block 12, Lots. 1. 8 to 12 U. G. Hedges _.___.._.__ ,9 SEU -.._.__._.._........_..___ 6' ,43 28 120 A. H. Reed __,__- 3.n r Lots 20, 28 ': ; Unknown .6 I NE of NWU & E'& less " ,. ... E/j of SEU of SEU of 'r 21 Conrad Compagulr .5 g Lot '...: ; ._ ". i Lot 25 C. H. Hall ___. .5 NEB & less N% of MERCHANTSWISE Lots 29 to 36 :' '." U. G. Hedges --___ 1.1 gy NE?+ of NEB i of NEU 8. 43. 28'350 A. H. Reed, =' 8.U' N Block 13. Lots 1 to.4 < C. H. Hall ___'_ 0 Beg. 70 yds. E of NW Cor .i , _____.._ ..6 9 of NE of ..' :: is ' Lots 5, 6 ___ ;- Cook SWU of : ., / <'. Lot 20" V.AV.llH. Crawford ___ .5 8 r NWU. E 70 yds., S 70 : ," ; ", 'r.' _...:, .' L :, Lot 25 _.__ .: Mrs. L. M. Jennings .5 8 yds., W 70 yds. N 70 ' Lots 26 to 32 ._. -. Allen Cook ----..--- 1.8 3 yds to beginning. .?......_ 10 43.28 .1 Fate, Ballard, r';....:.. '. 2.03: Advertise i Block 17, Lot 4... .' .':.. K: ". Mrs. S. C. 'Yhldden, Est. .5 8 ,Beg. NE Cor of SWU of ', r. ....: "c:. Lots 10, lie .. Frank E. Hutchinson '.6 9 NEU of ,NWU, W 70 .';: .' ... .. :. .'. 'r Lots, 21 to.24 .,--_ U. G. Hedges ..::-----. '.7 8 )'ds.,' S 70 yds.. E 70 ,>, ,. ,..>-. f:...:-. ., ," ; ... Lots 25 to 36 ____....;.;;.:....:.- ;, ._ Sam t.r... Farabee __-...L:_ 2.0 5 yds., ,N 70 yds. to beg1Q 43 28 ". 1. Unknown. '. L."" :.;:..: '. 1.46 we S Blk. 26, Lots' 11, 12 __:..:.. ", .ChaE E. Hill, Est: ...:--. 3.74 Beg. 140 yds" E of NW .. '1J. .m, ,. -v. .. -. , NOTICE 'OF.. TAX SALE FOR DELINQUENT Lots 13, :14 ...,. U. G. Hedges ___ .6 9 Cor of SWIof NEU of .' .L. :"')i_ .-,, , 1941 EVERGLADES Blk. 27, Lot 3 W',4 G. E. Fisher __. .6 9, NWU. E 10 yds. S 70 ._." { .: '; ,!, . DRAINAGE 'DISTRICT TAXES. Eeg. at SW Cor of SE1, yds., E 70 )'ds., S 150 ... .. ,. '., .,; \1'",.'' '. '" ' . N 150 .' ,' 'I. ). .1-.. of NE', N 209 ft. E 103 yds, W 220 yds., "' : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that' ft. S 209 ft. W 103 ft. to yds:, E i4'o yds. N 70 ,.. ; ;': .- . _._ __ 32 n 29 'k Solomon to beginning ._ 10 43 28. Geo. " all lands delinquent on July 1, 1942, beg. '''_' '' .. Whidden -- 5:1: 9 yds. -- .::'of'7 D. \\rllliams.I.--: 277 . ,. _____.._._,._. 13 43 28' ' . for non-payment of EVERGLADES Beg. at NE Cor of SEU of : ., SW;. of. NWU 40' A. J. Evers rya. 4.79 110 E of SW Cor. .. ' DRAINAGE DISTRICT taxes for the NEU. W 669 ft. S 25,0 ft. .' : Beg. yds : year of 1941, or so much thereofas W 250 ft. to E line of .., .'. ; '. Lot I, E 730 ft. N to . : - be to pay the Bridge St.. RWY S & : '' .' -, h v Riv., W alg. Riv. to Pt - may necessary RWY N of beg., S to beg. _.. 14 43 28 14.60 Tax' Delinquent- Parallel to ESt. l" : 3.13 said lands . amount due for taxes on ., ,. .. --.-- . .. for said year, together with the cost to % Sec line E 817 ft. ',:'f.'y::<: : ; <'<.; .. .: .. 5 A. in' SE Cor of E% of. ., ;, SWU of NWU __ 14 4328 5 G., L. of sale specified in the laws govern- to Section line N to Be- r ": ; -'- Sweeney 1.11 , ing said District, will be sold at gnning.! .___ ....._._.___ 32 42 29 27.,, W.F: ., Daniels';.;:.' :;.:j'*: ..,.. 8.04 4 I W of SEU of NW A, less j : : 42 20 a strip 8 ft. wide & public auction beginning at twelve Oak Park !MidUNIon ._._ 32 1 ; ; . o'clock noon on the 1st day of July, Lots 31 to 33 36 _._.._.__ Unknown _: ______ 1.3 3 80 rds. long on East ,- _. 32 42 29 10 -:. ... side _..__....___.._._..L.: .._.___i 14 43 28 19.3-4 Mrs. J. G. Bentley 5.30 . .1942, at the front door'of the Court NEU of NWU of SW* Too:. L. Williams. _' 1.02 2 House in the City of LaBelle, Florida, Beg. NE Cor of NEU of : '. ,. Lot 31 in Palma Cia Sd. ?._ 15 43 28 Tax Delinquent ..:_-.---::. .56 and continuing until said. sale is SE%. W 817 ft. to E .' : .p. f'',. -'. ._ W% of SEU of SEM of' . 'completed.A line Bridge St. R'VYr S # ': '. : :fi ..... NEU & E',4 of __S\Vi_._..._.. 15 43 28 . complete list of 'such delinquent & Parallel Y ,' ; '". of SEU of NEU : 10 W. 'P. Andrews 1.46 .lands is available for public inspection 642.5 ft.. E 889 ft. to ,. ', '; '. '' "'. -,. E} of .SWU of NEU __....... 15 43 28. -20 B. 'E. Poor _---:__ 1.97 [ during the business hoursat pt. S of beg., N to beg. 32 42 ,29 40 ,? C. C. .Cook ?.. '5.71 Government Lot4 _...of. 16 43 28 14 R. E. Kurtz :. ..____ 1.47 ' \ .,'x Wi of NEU & 1NEU % A 'the office of the Tax Collectorfor EJ,4 of Wof Lot 1 in , ; . ; .... ... __...._ 9' '''Cook '. of SE4' 17 43 100 Marvin .Wood 4.80 29 9 , the County of Hendry in the S'WU of SE% '_'__'M 32. 42 & C. C. -. 2,7 3 .. Court House at LaBelle Florida, and MnnnlngN Add. to LnUelle, .,. ., :' c ,,'-10. ': '..:., t -'...-f: ,.Ji.. E% of SWU, Exc 1 Acre :;' ", inquiries as to lands included in said nesr. ro ft. x of NW t in SW Cor of SEU of v.- : ' delinquent! list, by mall or by tele- Cor of II Ik. C. BnnerM l;: ';f Le :: :,;; t.< .i'l :.- :/ SWy; & NWU of SE14 .. ,. t ,.;. ,' t"'r-. '. .,;. ; phone, or in person during business Add to I.aHelle, X 6depr. : ; ..: .. & N% of SWU of SEV ,it:;. '. > : .- .: ," ',' -. & Beg. SE Cor of SW3 .. will '. : . ours be fully answered by the .. E 636 ft.. E 411 : office of said Tax Collector. ft.. S 6 deK.. W 630 ft., '. ; .5. I of SEU. N 220 yds., W . 405 ft. S 220ds... E , . h l In ' . R. N. MILLER W 411 ft to egr. ' Tax Collector of Hendry AWi/4 of E'/4 _._.._. ...._ 32 42 20 405 ft. to beg. & Beg. County, Florida. Lot 9 _..x_. G. A. Hill ___..___._ .7 3 1065 ft. W of SE Cor of . June 5, 12, 19, 26, 1942. Kell Mill Terrace Sd.. (Continued on Section Two) . ..... ._ ---- --- -------------- ---- -- --------- -------- ---- -- ------ ' --- -- ,... I I I i 1l .. t . ' . . it S . . ' I" '. " . - . , : ::.. \ . THE BEST WAYto :'r { " JI) I assure adequate supplies of Sugar to. the . ; \ American Housewife *7r /. I , is to1>: permit; production in continental' United States t ' : Sugar -Producers 01 the Florida'I' 't I ..' i i : .. 1II11I1 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKiIIIIIllIIIIIlI \ .' . u. M \ :- / . , J . " > I ', I :; 'THE CLEWISTON NEWS : ; ; SECTION TIVO CLEWIS Or;, FLORIDA l SUBSCRIPTION S2.OO PEE TR_ (Continued from Last, Page of Section 1) Description S T a A. Owner An4ountt II Description S T R A Owner AmounSWV4 'v End ..._... _. , R. N. Miller ________ 1.18 j jI of SEY4, N 220 Lot 27 NY.: -._-.. R. N. Miller _____ .81 '\ yds. W 225 !t. (* Sec Lot 28 ---- .._ R. N. Miller ...:__ 1.18 Une S' 220 yds. E to Block 41, Court House Sq. . I beg} _, Subdivision, _.._. .:..... 9 43 29 . 17 43 28 149 A. H. Reed ____ 9.1 2 Lot / . NNEE% less Gov' R1VY 20 43 28 160 A.. H. Reed _._______ 3.69 1 \ I City of LaBelle .94 . .. Lots 2 to 7 .: % of NNi; & Gov. Lot --- ---- Margaret Caldwell __ 2.24 1 --______ 20 43 28 52 A. H. Reed _________ 1.87 Lot 33 -- M. O. Oliver __ ..81 N* of SW* of NW 20 43 28 Block 48, IIendr'7' Subdivision . 20 C. L. Arbuthnot ____ 1.26 , __ _ . 2D . Sy': of SWt of NW4 20 43 28 .20 R. E. Kurtz _.___ 1.26 Lot 9 4.3 ' , 'V of 5 _'-'-'-_ Francis Hendry I NW4 22 43 28 80 3. E. 'Bretch Est. 2.88 .94 ' '; Ny': of NE24 "of NW'.4 26 43 28 20 3. N. .& Tommie Barfield 1.06 Lot 6 ..---- \ Ralph Hendry : .81 .:. .... j ; Wlh of N1VV4 & SE% ofNW3 Lot 7 ---- ----_ ClYde Hendry ._.! .81 .: ','/ I & Sy' ot NE3I otNW Lot 8 --_.--- Mrs. Clara Forman .81 .... . Lot 9 _. ' -- --- Francis Hendry " % -- 26 43 28 140 C. W. Starnes-Mrs. .81 f,,: . Block 49, W'/2 of Perl'T'C. / : 4.19 I Gov. Lots 1, 2 _. 29 43 28 84.15 Tax iDellnquent--:-_-....; 6.52. Hull's Subdivision __ D 43 ::D ,I Gov. Lot '3 29 43 28 Lots 9 10 .:. ... .,., A. : . 33 Tax Delinquent ___ 1.67 -- C. Wright _..:___.- ..:.._ .94 i ( I ... Gov. Lot 4 --_' 29 43' 28 29% S. C. Bass Est. .___,__ 2.48 Lots ill to 15 .-- Elsie Stalls ___ 1.89 ; """ Gov. Lot 1 & SE% __ 30 43 28 Lot 16 .. .... Jim : ; I 66 S. C. Bass Est. ____ 66.15 --- ----- Goe ______ 1.18 : SEV4 of SWV4 & Gov. Lot Block 49, NEB/ Hedge's .. 6 __.__._______._ 30 43 28 80 R. E. Kurtz .._____ 3.18 Subdh..lou _..___.._, .__ 9 r 43 :9 \ ; .. ..' NEV4 of NWV4 ____ 31 43 28 40 R. E. Kurtz. ___.___ 1.47 Lots 17, 18 -_.--- Tax Delinquent ... ,. ._., 1.18 .. : " Beg. NW Cor ot SWA. S Lots 21, 22 ...--.--.-----" C. 3. Smith 1.18 '. ,I. 245 yds., E 440 Yds., N Lot 25 --..-.--- \ R. N. Miller _._ 1.11 .' ,. " 245 yds., W 440 yds. to Block 49. S'h of NVz of ' beg. ---_ 31 43 28 23 Walter Edw. Colton 2.16 SEVi ...._. .__, ....._. ._ 9 43 29 . Beg. 132 'ds. N of SE Cor N',4 of N1h of SEV4 --_.?. Ben F. Guy ___..,._ 2.24 .:; < . of SW% ot SW4, N 603 .; of of SE14 -_ Flossie 1.06 . ;' yds." 'V 440 yds., S ';.".''. S/ of S/ of SEV, ...-- Mary F. Luckey _----: 1.14 . 635 yds., E 220 yds., Block 50 &: en, HlcpocbeeIIdt8. . N 132 yds., E 220 yda to Subdlvlllion _._. 9 43 :9 ' beg. -__..___ 31 43 28 51 Tax Delinquent :__._ 3.47 Lots 3. 4, in Blk. A --__ Carrie M. DeWolt .:__ 1.18 :. : '. "I Wof NEV4 _-I 33 43 ,28 80 Alma Cahill _.::-_ 2.07 Lots 7. 8, in 'Dlk. A _: Mrs 3. F. Bradsha.w .::. 1.18 . NEV4 ot NEV4 ____ '6 H 28 40 R. N. Miller ..__..._____ 1.47 Lots 27, 28 ---'-""_ Carrie M. DeWolf -.::.-_ ..94 ... Elh of SWV4 of SWV4 ofNEV4 Lots 15 to 17 In 131k. D _, G. -N. Alchediak __ 1.18 ..>.\ J. I & WIh ot SEV4 Lots 28, 29, in Blk. C ,_ Tax Delinquent:-..__ -.81 . ' of SW24 ot NEV4 --- 6 U 28 10' '''Tax Delinquent 1.46 Lots 21. 22, in Dlk. F I Nellie' Pelky _____ .81 :. . I'I SE% ot SE8E14 of NWW' 5 H 28 10 Tax Delinquent __ ..8N44 g Block 62 --..-_-----_ B. F. Magill ..' 2.10 : '::" , , ot NEV ot SW'SEV4 & Block 55, LII1Belle Highlands ;. , of NEV4 of SWV4 5 U 28 30 R. N. Miller ____ 1.67 Subdivision _. 9 43 :9. ., ,'.. . SW%, of NE% of SWV4 6 H 28 10 Regine Landregan .76 Lot 24 ": -- --- ----'------- R. 3. Love : WV of NEV4 of NEV4 of .71 ' - Block 57, LaBelle High \ I NW%' _____._. 8 44 28 5 Mrs. Kate L. Simmons 1.06 lands Subdivision 9 43 29 --:-:;": . NWV4 of NEB of NWV 8 44 28 '10 Tax Delinquent ___ ..86'I Lot 1 _.. , ''I r EV of, NE'/I. ot SEV4 ofNWV4 I Block -58--, .r LaBelle---Highlands --- Mrs C. P. Clark :94 \ . j. --- 8 44 28 5 Mrs. Grace S. Dawson ''1.06 Subdivision _. ._ 9 43 29 I , 'Wlh of SW3f of SEt4 ofNWV4 'I Lots 6, 7 __ . : 8 44 28 6 Tax Delinquent 1.06'I -- ---- Mrs. C: P. Clark ___ ,2.24 .. -- :1 ------- Block 69 ... 9 43 29 .- '. ---- ------ Annie. ' ''I I E% of SW3 ot SEV ofNWV4 Block tiO 9 43 29 E. Hall ____ 2.85 , ': _..___.._ 8 H 28 5 Tax Delinquent __ 1.06 Block 61 ti-------. _- 9 43 29 C. P. Gaulding ._ 2.85 ""I' SWV4 ----___.._____ 8 44 2. 160 Nelson Tinklepaugh. __ 3.69S Block 62. S'h Lorena Sub-- R. N.. Miller _?.r,.: 2.85 / Exc Atlantic Land & division ._. ._. 9 43 29 ":.,\;'").' Imp. Co. RWY _---..: 17 44 28 308 Consolidated Naval Lots 26 to 40 ---:........ Lorena !{(-) : K. Royer _.____,: -: L6& I Stores Co. ..__.w 13.18 Block 63 9 43 29 R. N. Miller ____ . N34 of SW 4 ____ 18 44S SO S. L. KellY' _.._____..._._ 2.88 Block 64, Manning Sub- \ __ 2.85 '.,'.'0 ;. Sof SWV4 18 U 28 80 R. N. Miller 2.88 dlvlllion __. ..__. .9 43 29 "- SEV4 _______ 18 44 28 160 Mrs. 3. H. Nelson __._ 2.30 Lot 4 less 8 ft. oft W .1 '. :w All Frac. 1 fa 29 198 W. F. Daniels 14.79 End -----. Beasley & Stoudmire _ ._. Sof E'A of Gov. Lot 3 6 U 29 10 Edith H.. Brown ___ 4.05 Lots 5 to 21 _..-,--- R. N. Miller .____ 2.49 1.11 . Hdt" Sd of Lot Wend 28 o Harding 30,32 R. N. Sots Miller ____ 132 ._. . ._ 43 m Bloek _. .__ 9 .43 29 1.18 ,. \ Lot 178 6 43 29 'ii!. Hayes .94 Lots 1 to 21 ---- R. N. Miller _____ 2.85 W i L. V. Hull Sd. of Gov. Lot Lot 22 . --- -- Tax Delinquent _______ 11 In .-._- 43 3 Lots 23 to 28 --- Mary .71 . Manning Blount 1.18 Jr Gov. Lots 2 to 4' in .. 1 43 29 Block 70 less 1 Acre in = Lots I, 2, 4, 5 Mahala S. Royer 10.00 NW Cot .9 '43 29 . --- 3. C. 3ackman ..,.,.. ,..._. 3.15 Lot 3 R. E. Burchard _._____ 5.23 1 Acre in NW Cor., Blk. Lot 8 (5 A. off E End) 5 Ray C. Hull __..__ 3.45 70 ---- Stafford . Luckey ____ 2.54 Lot 8 Exc. 5 A. oft E Block 11 __.... ._ ( ___ 9 43 29 3. C. 3ackman ______ End) 12 LUlie. H. Burhands ____ 7.93 Block 72 _. ..... 9 43 29 3. H. Caldwell Est. ____ 2.85 2.85 ' Lot 12 6 Everette Burchard ___ 4.05 Blocks 73, 14 Suberb ' Lot 19 __ 4 Tax Delinquent ___ 2.85 Beautiful ___ . 9 43 29 - Lot 25 ::y;: 6 Ray H. Hull -_ 4.05 Block 74 Lots 16' to 18 ' ., Lot 26 ___..____._ 6' Tillet Crawford ___ 3.74 Block 75 __ _. -_ 9 43 29 Mrs. Felecla Pereda .81 o -- ----- C. Jerome 2.851 ., Lots 27, 28 12 C..7. Kirk _____ 7.63 Blocks. 71 to 80. LaBelle Morrison' _._. . .. Lot 30 __ 12 Perry C. Hull '___ 4.?7 Terrace ...__._. ._. ._. 9 43 29 = -... Rlvervlew Terrace Sd. Block A Lot.1 . ''. Lots 31, 32 __.__ 13 R.. N.' Miller ___,_._ 4.05 'Lot 21 ,.. Walter Plumacher' __ .71 PSOD ' Lot 33 _______ 10 Chamber of Commerce _. 3.45 Unknown _.._.____ .71 : Block B Lot 3 ._.... 1, Eof SEV4 _.____ 7 U 2.9 80 Ralph E. Smith Est. -.:... 6.23 Lot 6 .__ Claude E. Marble ____ .71 ,., t"I -. . 1 ----- .. Clara M. Myers ____ .71 : ,. ". i. City' of LaBelle Lot 19 -...----.....:.: ; Margery F. Salberger __ .71 , r' CUT of LaBelle, B.rd' Sd. :9 Block C, Lot, 4 ';: J.:...::;.. _. ,_._. ;...: ? David S. esing'' .__...;;;;......: : .71 ' of Goodno' Sd. 4,43 Lots 13 14 -- .q' ; ___ J. E. Robins ___.,: .81 f, .' Blk. I, Lots 13, 14 __ \ C. E. McAtee ._ ... _, .1.29 Lot 17 -..- J. E. Robins .______ .71 . . j ,- Beg. 50 ft, N of SE Cor Block F Lots' 4 ' I 5 -_.:.. J. E. Robins ___ .81 ,, Blk. 4, 'V 100 ft., N 75 Lot 16 --..__..___'. ; ... E.. J. Coyle _.:___.__ .71 1t., E 100 ft., S 75 tt. Lot 18 -..---_..___._- C. M. Baker ._______ .71 O.S . to beg. __.: ____ 4 43 23 Ray''' C. Hull _-- .:; .. 6.13 Block G, Lots 9, 11 -...- 'I". Belle Werner .81 . ' .. Goodno' Sd. of Block 5 Block H. Lots 1, 6 to 8'".. Tax Delinquent .__.. = ' .81 . : . _.._. W. F. Daniels ___. 1.66 i Lots 9, 11. : Lots 9. 11 __ P. D. -?- -- Finck :...............:. .71 = Lots 18. 20 ______ 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 - 40 less E 15 ft. ___' Hendry County News __ 9.73 Lot 20 ---...---___.__ Mary M. Boas .:.. ___ 71 . i. Lots 38. 40 less 50 ft. oft \ Lots 23 to 25 __ C. Jerome , Morrison _ E End .______ 3. H. Caldwell Est. ___ 12.70 .81 - Block 89, Goodno Sub- - t' Goodno'lt of of Sd. 'V'h division _. _. . _ ''f"4' Block 6 .__________ 4 43 29 D 43 :9 .' . Lot 1 __.._ _._._... Mrs. : ------"? Jennings _._....:.:..___ .58 . N 2-3 of Lots I 2 .. Frank Turner 1.15 ---: Block 95, Less 8- ft.,, oft ' Goodno' Sd of SE% of 'V End ____:.__..___.. _..__.. 9 43 29 Lykes Dros. __::.:.__._ 3.15 ;: Block 6 ?.._,__._. .__._00 4 43 29 Block 98, Gov. Lot 3., Jess . Lot 8 ____......___ -' City of'LaBelle _. ..94Goodno's Rwy _._._..?.__?.._..__ 4 43 29 11 3-4 Cyrus Q. Stewart _____ 2.67 J Sd. of NEBof Block 6 ._.. ._- _._ 4 .43 29d. Block 103, Shadow Lawn = Court Subdivision 4 :9 0. 43 Park S ., _. ._ , Place Block Lot 12 _..__..___ . Lots 1 to 5.. 8 to 19 Mahala S. Royer __ 2.85 B. _, 3. Russell Hall .71 = Block 8 Wlh of E1h ___ 4 43 29 C. E. McAfee __ 1.41 Lot 15 _._______ 3. C. 3ackman __ .71 ,Block 9 Rh'ervlev Sd. 4 43 2D Block 106, Palm Heights ,. Lots 1 to E'/2 8 __._______ W. F. Daniel _.___ 2.62 Subdivision ._'. .____.__ 9 43 29 Block 13 Sd. of _._ 4 43 2D Block A, Lots 16 to 19 ___ ', Amry A. Manley .___ .79 I " Lot 3 --:..._._..;...._._ Tax Delinquent ..94Stewart's Block 101, Palm Heights 1 Subdivision _.__. ...._. ;u 9 43 :9 \ Sd., Blocks , 33. 34 ...._..__._... . ._ 4 43 29 Block B. Lot 10 __.M._ 5 Geo A. LaClair' ___ .71 = Lots 7, 10 ___.__ 3. ,R. Ross ....__..____ 1.18 Block 111, Lots 1 to 30 ._. 9 43 29 Mrs. Jennings :..______ 4.05 Block 112 Lots 1 to 30 9 43 29 Mrs. Jennings _____ 4.05 . : :. Block 16 Sd. . .____ 4 43 29 , Lot 1 _"._______ Sara L. Hill __ 6.39 Block 113; Lots 1 to 30. ___ 9 43 29 Mrs. Jennings _._._____ 4.05 \JW :;t. Block 17 __________T__ 4 43 29 4 C. 3. Kirk -.______ 3.45 lIendr's Subdivision No. I - '.y Block 21, Davenport Sd. 4 43:9' 2 of Beg. 755 ft. S &: O -f Lots I, 2, 7 to 10 Guy B. Arnold --___?_ 3.32 950 It. R' of NE Cor - Lots 3 to 5 ___.. W. F. Daniels :...-_.__.._ 1.89 of Go- Lot 3, W 128 = O , t Lot 11 Roy Green ....----___...:.- 2.10 ft. N to Rlv., F. Aig.JUv. . f.. Lots 15. 16 _...._._____ .. W. F. Daniels 1.66 to pt N of Beg., - Block 22 Wlh ____._ 4 43 29 2 C. 3. Kirk ----.--__._.._ 2.85 S to Beg. _.____. 5 43 :1) & ' Block 23 ._... . 4 43 29 Lot 3 --.-.----- ClYde Hendry __ .81 Con /) , \ W1h of Eli of NE1/4 __ H. C. DeLaney --__._._:.__ 1.41 Lot 4 '-'--'--.'-'-'--- Pearl Weaver ____ .81 'Vlh ,of W1h of NE14 H. C. DeLaney __ 3.74 Lot 5 ---.---_.-_..:......_--- Clara Forman __ ..81 Beg. 50 ft. N of SW Cor Lot' 6 --- '-'''--'-''--'--'-- Raymond Hendry- _____ .81 of Blk. 23. N 85 ft., E Lot 7 --.----..---. Francis Hendry __ .81 130 ft., S 85 ft., W 130 That part unplatted of ' ft. to beg. __. 4 ,431 29 W. H. Reynolds 4.95 Hendry's Subdivision No. .. S Beg. 130 ft. E of SW Cor 2 -.----_.-.....-..-_ 183-4 G. M. Hendr _____ 3.68 ot Blk. 23. N 135 ft., E Riviera Vista Subdivision , 50 ft.. S 135 ft., 'V 50 ft. 'of E 14 A. of Gov. bet / to heg. City of LaBelle -__.__ 2.56 1 54329 I, : Block 24 ____ 4 43 29 Block C, .L S"4 tO'9 .:':.= Tax Delinquent _?___ .1,66; I" 't 50 ft. off, S Side of E 1-3 Block D, Lot 4 ---_ Tax Delinquent __ .71.- .; , of Nlh ___. __..__ R. E. Burchard --- ___ 15.09 Block E. Lot 2 -- Tax Delinquent ______ .71 -:''';" ..: Block F, Lot 1 Tax .711, 't: Block 25, 50 ft. strip on ----- Delinquent . Lot 2 _.. .. Mrs. __ - 'V side of Egli & Beg. ---- -- --- -. Louise Coakley .71 .. ' Cen. of Blk on N side Howard' Add.. A Subdl- ' W 22 ft., S 145 ft.. E vlllioa of 4 'Aeus III W '- ; . 22 'ft., N 145 ft. to beg. 4 43 29 Ray C. Hull .--_-.::_ 2.86 Part of GOT. Lot 1 ._._ 5 43 2i1 Block 29 ____.__ 4 U' 29 Samuel S. Davidson ___ 4.63.Block A. Lot 4 :,......-_..._ Sallie Gravely __.___ .71 " Block 30 _______4.:.:._. 4 43 29 Tax Delinquent __ 4.06'Lot 5 _____ \ Minnie Hammock ____ .71 Block 32 .. 4 43 29 C. 3. Kirk ---'_ 21.95 Lot 8 -______ Unknown ___ .71 Block 31 Highland HKt. Block n, Lots 1 to..5 J.. 3. Wiggins '-:-__ 4.05 Subdivision 4 43 '20Lot :2: A. in 'V part of Gov. .. ... . ,1 -==== C. 3. Kirk __,_.._._.___ 1.tS Lot 1' lying W of . Lots 2 to ,,5.__.-.__ R. N. :Miller --__.__ 2.85 Creek _......._..__.__......_._...__ 5 43 29. 2 ,L.- R. Miller __. ,1.54 : Lots 24 to 32 .____.._ Mrs. Madeline Preiss __ 2.62 Gov. Lot 2. Exc Cal. Canal . I Block 40.' qu..trncl' Sabdlvl.lo. Rw1' .....____.._._ 33 Ray C. Hull _.__ ,3.7G -".\ 5- -___. .---.:..:.-___. 4 43 : Lynn High Point Subdl- . Lots 1, 2---' .:._____ S 3. C. 3ackman, -__ 5.23 vision, Beg. at a Pt M ' Lot 7 .._____.__..___._ Irma D'LaneY '--_ 1.18 ft. R' of a I't 785 S of"> i. \. Lots 12 to 14; 15, 16 Ray C. Hull' ---.-___ 1.89 NE Cor Sec 5. S, 235 ft.. j '. . Lot 1& __..____ J. C. 3ackman ___--- 1.06 W 100 It., !S 300 ft.. W ., \ . Lots 21 to 27 _. Ray C. Hull __ 2.13 300 ft., N 5.15 ft., E 430 :=,'' \ Lots 28, 29 _.___.____: L. V. McLeod ________,__.__ 1.41 ft. to beginning --. ...-.. 5 43 :9' Lots 33 to '36 __ Ray C. Hull "'! "-__ 1.66 Block 2, Lot 2 ___ S. O. Godman ___ 1.18 Block 41, Bush S.bdlTlllloll Lots 19 to 22 ___ Geo. Poole ____?--_ 3.74 ', -..... .-...... .------ 43229 College View, A SubdlTls- Lots I 17 18 H C. DeLaney 1.6 6 Ion " ------ ---- of Part of Fraser !I Lot 10 Mrs. Jennie Clark---_- 1.0 6Tract . ' ---- --- -- - Lot 19 _______. C. 'V. Thlgpen ---_ .81 Lots I, 2 ---.-_--- Perry C. Hull -- 4.06 Lots 33, 35 __..__ Tax Delinquent ___. ,2.13 Lot 3 ----..,:._-- Joe Risley .?.r------- 1'11 Block 42, Aiken SubdiL Lot 7 J. H. & Susie Booth 4.05 ------------ ---- .---. -_. 4 '43 2D Lots. 9 to 12 ---- Perry C: Hull -.._-----_. 1'66 ssi11, 12 .... -. C. L Yeomans -"-- 3.0 Lot 13 ___ "' Steve ,Thomas 85 ----- '. Mrs. : : -- ---- g 14 Ida Cox ._= Lot 15 .. ._ 3as. Lucky .81 : ---- ---- --- --- ----- ,. LOtS 16 --.-.---- .. Tax Delinquent _- .94 Lot 16 _______ Lilly Hampton _.__- ..81Beg. Lot 17 ______ nay C Hull ---- 4.62 530 tt. 'V & 50 ft. t. ...., . . . E. .....r.. Cornette ,. .- . Lot IS _. ______ .9/ Not SE Cot Sec 5, N 475 ..' "S Lot 20 :-== =-=-- Tax Delinquent _._.. _.__ .94 ft., 'V 108 ft., S 475' "' ,. a" . i Lots 21 to 23 .. Spencer Aiken ----_ 11.21, 1 ft.. E 108 ft. to Beg' 5 U 29 Mrs. ,Carl Draggers. __ 2.67 : Lot 29 _...r.?__._..:__ .l+. Tax Delinquent -- _. '.94 Court View Subdlvbloa '. :... \ I.-: ': '. ) Lots 39. 40 _____ : Tax Delinquent -..,.___ 1.41 a port of Gov. Lot 3. i ',' - I aSh Exc. 100 ft. Sq in SeC' 5. Belir. SE Cor W. .I ' 'SW24. Blk 43 _---- 4' 43 29 Annie E. Hall .-..-.-_ 62.69 83S it to beg.. N 525 n., '.- '. -.\ .r, / SVr Of N less Rwy & W 420 ft.. S 52S ft., E .. 5t. _.. _. ... Annie E. .Hall ____ 12.70Be L'oZO 1It to brg. 1S.43:9 185 ft. E ot NW Cot; : ::=-= .: W. C. Butterworth 1.tS E 24 ft.. S 210 ft.. W Rlvel'Tlew Park, A Subdivision / ! 210 ft.. N 23 ft., E 185 of Bounded O. ft., N 187 ft. to beg. ..._. I 4 43 2t 1 .. Annie' E Hall ,--:--:-- 2.58 N Cal Rh'. E By Camp- S < . Block 45, Hedges, Subdl- -. .. ,' ,: d .' : bell St., S by Fraser ' "Ion ._._____. 4 43 29 ." .... Aye.. W by Gov. Lot C5 6 43 20 ' Lots 12 to 14-..-.-. ; Ii Lots 1 to 68 .R, N. Miller --- 1.66 \ Lots 20, 21 less 8 ft.-oft- N. Miller ---------.- ,1.48 Lot 7 _._..L___ Er VI. O. Klutz 1.6fi Lot 19 I Simmons ,-- . I I I 1 1I ) - ... __ '\ THE OLEWISTON NEWS a TWO -_ __ .-. . -- .,- ST.R.. A. Owner... AmouilLots _.. Description; S' T R,: A.. CHtncr Ajnoiint 'J Descrlptloa. ... f 2S __. F. C. Sattaran8 ------ i.OS ft to beg? _:__. ..._..f. 17 43 29., .'/4 Mrs. Harry' Wilkison _. 2.14' 48. . to 1.05 . \ Tax Delinquent _.:.--- Beg. SE 'Cor of; NH of, : Lots -49. to, 50 _----- _. 2.13' SWU of.: SCv ot swt .. . F. C. Sattarans, ----- -.- , 51 to 57 .___- 1.06 of . Lots 1Y. p, Andrews __--- NEU.V 165 ft./; N . Lot"59 _.__---- 100. ft., E 165. ft., S 100 ; _' Lots 61 _.to_. .93_ ,_less..-_-..._oY"nWY ..... F. C. Saffarans_ ..:-, -- 4.36 Bee.ft.. to.SW pt Cor of beginning of NH of: 17 43 29 Jas. Luckey' __._....:::.:::.:-; -i.9r' '._,':';. : LaBelle Park Subdivision It. ... SWU of SEU of SWU -. "" i ;' J Beg.. at a Pt-1347 of NE%", E 165 ft., N'100 ., .;1 S &: 1148 ft. W 01 NE '. ft., W 65 ft., S 100. ft to z' 'f \ Cor 01 See 5, 1V A92 It.. I pt of beg ------(.:--..-,I\ 17 43 29 ; Unknown __- 1.91 1552 It.. --- S' 1\01 It.. E B eg. 132 ft. S of NE Cor I< , N 892 It.. W 660, ft.. of SE2at SEU of ' 'NI660 u; to pt 01 beg. 5 43 29 S'V 1of \VolCord 1.06 NE'i S 66 ft.: . Elizabeth -- __ - Block 2, Lot 6 7---..- R. N. Miller ______.--- 1.66 W, 330 ft., N 66 ft., E Block 4,' Lots 1 to --- 330 ft. to .___....___ 17 43 29 F ___ R. N. Miller _...------ .94 beg 1h' Tax. Delinquent _..::....._ 1.91 Lots 8. 10, 11 Bee-' 198 ft. S ' _. .81 of NE Cor " N. :Miller - Lots 14, 15 ____--- R. N.' Miller ___-.-._-__-__._ 2 of SEJor ot.. ', : ';.. .: 22, R. I 1 to 24. .61 SS66 . Block 5, Lots .' SWU of NEU ft, .. " . R. N. :Miller - = -- , ... 23 ._.__ ---- LoC W 330 1 2 ___ R. N. :Miller ___--- .71 ft. N 66 ft., ,. 1 J Lot Block 3 6.,__Lots_.__,__...___ R... N. Miller _..._:;______._ .58 E 330 ft. to beg. -.....i..._. 17 43)-29 ;2 Tax Delinquent ___...;_ 1.91' \. .__.._________ 2.13 f + R. N Miller' : Lots 4 to 23....__,-------- .58 Royal Palm Estates No. :. { Lot 24 .______ Tax DelInquent ._---- .71 S of ,8,21of N'/4 of SEW :. .' :; \ mock 7, Lots 1 to 41 __ Clara B. Taylor _--. .53 of 8'/4- __. ..__. ....- 17 43 29 .', ' . Lot 5 .. n. N. Miller __----_ .81 Lots 7, __:-..._____ Mrs. Sara::: Powers -' i.:.;"< .' Lots 6, 7 __.___..:...:.: Sarah Hughes .__._-- 2.5 : Thomas .._......:__i:...._:..._- 1:48-: : ? " Lots 8 to 12, 14 to 24 :-_ R. N. Miller _---- .58 Lots 27 to 30 ; ; Rev. Wm. Brayshaw __. .81, . '\ Lot 13 __.____.----:.- R1 N. Miller _- Lot 59 _.-._._.--7._..._._.?__._.._ \ Mrs. F. E. Johnson __ ...81Beg. . AJldr.w..dd.. to LaBelle 343 ft. 25 ft .. Park _..._. ,-.5 43 20I .!If.J S'of NE Coriof NH of.. .-.'. .: . , ___ Nell Jackman ------- SH of i' Block 8, Lot 1 SEU of NEU, . .... .94 I .. ,V. P. Andrews ----- > i : W 137 ' Lot' 3 ._..._.----- .. ... ,94 ft. S 140 ft E, J Lot 4 _..___-- -- --- Chas. A. Moore --- 1.11 137 ft. N 140 ft. to bee.Royal 17 43 29 ,4. B. A. Wiggins ___._ 1.91 3 _. '- Mrs D. L. McLaughlIn -- Palm Estates 'No.' 1 ' Lots 5, 7, -- -- .61 Methodist Church --- ' Lot 6 ___- -- .94 Subdivision of WVi of , .. __... w. P. Andrews ------ WW of NWW ., . ; 10 _. --------:- NEW of . . Lot : 12 __-:_-_:.- LOUIS 0 Gravely .M--....-. 1..9 Exc 2 acres ..___. ._ 17 43 28 ... .. . Lots 11; ,18 _____. .. R. N. Miller :.,.--.-....- 2.24 Lots 34,, 36 -- -- Mrs. Lillian C. Robinson .94: . -- : Lots 14 24 to 25 _....____ -._., \ C. J. Kirk _____.*_ 1.41 ....ot.42 ....-__H __+ _: __;:' Jos. F. Gorecke. .___ .71: Lots 26 __.. ---; W. P. Andrews -._-.--. 1.06 Lots '49, 50 ____ Mrs. Lillian C.' Robinson. .81 Lot ; 6.20 Block 9. Lots 17, 1& ._: v L. O. Gravely _-----.w Hen Avon Subdivision of Beg S'V Cor of GoV' Lot Lots 5, 8 In W>/& ofNW' N 3 degrees ,. / Exc 2.85 acre InS ft. 5 E U '. '. ar 23' 730 ft.. E-452 ft., LN' % of Lot 6 .._. .__-._. 17..t.J: 20 ' N __. ........ .71. 'V alg Riv ., Lots 2.to 8 _.___-.- Tax Delinquent ....... to' Rlv.. SS to+; L Hs 13, 16 to 21 ... J Tax Delinquent _.--:...- ;9Lots * of I -- ,B.'g"J beg to'p.t.-.__N_: _,__, -.--. 5. 43 29 6 Geo. J. Stannard _._____ 4.t6: 22, 24 to 35 1_ M." Rasmussen. -- i.oei\ i Place Subdivision. Lots 36 to 44, 49 to 60 Tax Delinquent ___ 1.18 .Avalon' let NEW' of Lots 63 to 66, 69 to. 82 __ Tax Delinquent -.. 2.01 Lot r f .. NEW ...._.___. : .._.-r. --:.:- IS' 43 28 .. N;'fiWof N4of SSV:>k:; of ' 100 ft.- S ,& 100 ft. .p, ___..-=-_ 17 43 25 10 Geo. D. Williams ____ M*: Bee. S 100 r. i'h of Slfi SW%, of .. '' rNtiV ' NE , W of Cor. Vf"50 ft. N, 100 !t., ,.<. :, .' ?. _______.-..:...- 17 43 29 10'Mrs.. E. E..; McKinley. _L.... 1.n', ft., ; 8.53 J l .j. '." beg. _:.._= 5 43 29 J. C. Jackman -- SJ,2'of Nth of SE'of E 50 ft to . J. C. 'Jackman'.:-.:- 4.05 NW% .. 17 43 29 10 Mrs. J. A. Reed ___ 1,48 Lot Lots 11 2, 3___ J-.-: --- '( .J.f; C. Jackman:.._ 1.66 W:1: .ofLaBelle Et1T'orr-NE.Jl w_ 18.. 43. 29 40 J. L. Irvin .. 1.S9Nannie . 1.66 , w ' Lots: 21, 22, _" ..__.i.. LIRosenberry'a Mrs Fannie. Kaplin -- Estate Subdivision .J .', - I Subdivision 8 43 29 of NW of; NEW of ?, .! E NEW' of NWW _. .:.......:.. 18 43 29 -' ., " Lot 2, E& of less RR' S.25 less ft. _' 8 43 29 W. P. Andrews _- 2.C4 Block 2, Lots 10, 11, '. Whidden -- ,..S!: . 108 ft. , Subdivision WH of NWU Exc 1 A. in ' LaRelle Heights NW Cor Exc beg. NW '!' : of E% ;; .if 11 10, 1 of of NEWLot Lots..__ _. -1 8 43 29 F' .) I....1 .. Cor Gov.: Lot' 1, S; '390 '. .'"' " V' 400 . ft. to pt of beeS - off . less 8 ft. BEnd a>. i..1 r & 4 . John "W. Gallagher 1.36 ft., E 680 ft., N 400 ft, .' _10.-._.__ Dr. Chas. S. Farriss -- 1.66 W 680 ft. to bee. 'Exc a'' I. : Lots 8 Rosa Smith .81 35 ft. strip on W Side:= 18 43 29 27 A. Huggett _--:- 3.21'3eg. ::. Lot'12 _--- Braren .:_ 2.61 NW Cor Gov Lot ,. Lots 49 to 52 ___.__ B.. K. -- of ;' - :..7.- Palmdale Subdivision of 1;, S 390 ft. to pt of beeS .. ( C of NEW 8 43 28 ,400 ft. E 680, ft, N: : , Lot 12 of EW 4 t. ; ..._ '. "I, ' .. .. _. : B. F. Jilek : .81 400 ft. W 680 ft. to beg a .., Lot 8 ___-- -- -- --- ------- I). I -4 ? |<7T'yC : tit. ., i- . rJ Beg. 1088 ft. W & 30 ft. Exc a 25 ft. strip on W -- '" ".0, "' =.. S'at NE Cor of NEU,' .. k Side _____ .18 43 29_ ',: .> Geo.:, 'Burchard'. ., :-:--:-:--. ';w 8.51:., ... Sec 8, S 660 ft., W 331._ W34. of SEU of NW.Ui l : s.r; < ' ft.. N 660 ft. E 330 ft, less RR Rwy., less 'beg. <; \ ;. : :<, ;, : : 1s. ;'. '.r:. :tfrkr.: r f="; 4i W'J..I' to beg.. _____ 8. 43 29 5 W. F. Cothern _, r.._. 5.83. 182 ft. W of SE Cor., W ,," ',= ", ,,, ,.:... t''t: ,-" ,,, Belmont Subdivision 01" ,' ., 417 ft., N 418 ft., E 417 .' *.. .t'- _, :, .. : .f.fr-. ., ,, '. ,roo':..... W% of NEW _. ._. ._ 8. 43 28 Ft, S 418 .ft", to beg. '. !,;;. "," :. Block 1, Lot 2 City of; LaBelle __ .94 (4A) less beg NE Cor; S ;.: -- -.:' '-f; }. . Lot 5 Tom Abdoo _.,.._.._ .94 1333 ft. to SE Cor.,' W, ,"j r""' Lot 8 City of LaBelle .94 182 ft, N 1191 ft:, NE'ly .- ;(7.. y'E ' ., cd Lot, 9 -__ W. D.. Hoffman .94 ale. RR to, pt W of beg. ':,'.. ., f..r ', *. .>.}:.. i< ,<. .,. ., ... ,;-r?'- J :. -- "t- ? ...- Lots 10 to: 17, 20 to 24 City of LaBelle: 3.57Lots to beg. (5A) .Also less ," \'. :. .r.' 1. ,: ,:, .. ,: : ,:#...:. : ( 18 19 Mrs. J. 'Murdock 1.18 bee. 809 ft.V, ofSFr, .r ,: : .. / 1..*. *r...' . , f -*-- , r' ) __ 1.18 Cor of WH of EHi W; : { .- .. "3 CCI City of LaBelle " Lots 33, 34, 36 ; i ,'. --,"*- -: .',' "*,, : Block 2, Lot 1 ._._...., ,., ._ .. / A." L. 'Vise" 1.18 105 ft. N 118 ,ft, B 105 '. 6.08 , .94 S 118 ft to bee,' 18 43 29 20 A. Huggett , ft. i Block 5, Lots 3, 4 ;, W. D. Hoffman ,.. .: Block 7, Lot 1 i" E,. T. Lindsey__ .81 Bee. at .a. pt 190 jft; S of _' .. "- .= i':' ; /. : Block 11 Lots 4 R: M. Cason' __. 81 NW Cor of NWU, E 210ft. ; ; ; ; . .. 12 Lot 1Lots r/' .l' E. T. Ltndsey .4 S 210 ft., W 210nft, ., ,: 7'N Block 23', 24 -+ r4t E. -Lindsey' .94 j. 210 ft. .to, beg' .----:T 1$ '43 29Mary 1 :Mary Fleming, .. ,_.. .- 1,-. . 00.PI. Block"l4, Lots 15, 16 r- Mrs. 'May Feazell .94' Evelyn Subdivision.. .. , Block 15, Lots 1, 2 ,_.-_-_ ; Amanda & Alsade ; .f Pt of NEI,4".r SWW.be . 0)PQ #, in 1.24 at NW C.r of NEW ; r' . Lot 11 ,. '":- '.'' Ma d edsAylward ..81 of SWW, E 42O ft., S r-: ": ., i. Block 16 Lot 2:1.. Wm. "C. Wood __ .81' ",. B18.57 ft., W 429 ft.N: : *W > .. :::_. ,. __-.I.. 9' .. .e: .' Tax Delinquent 618.37 ft.' to beg. *:._..... 18 43 29 _. : Lots Lots 86. 11 ___ :I L.Adalrs C. A. Hloers >.93.v, 4 Acres _._..._._._.,._.._____ 4 C. M Swindle Y 1.41- , Terrace Subdlvlsv : ? . BelmontLots 8 43 28 Evelyn Add. to Ma ruder 1.S9 Ion of SEW of SWW 1.43 29 4 ?1 W.Josephine. W. 1 to 4 : -' 0 P> C. Smith .,.. ._._... .81 4.63Ford - Lots S' to 12L.::..__-_. Hay Est. Lot 1 T. P. Walton .s. ..81lona 00 Park Subdivision of If Lot, 25 S. Otis 1 ... 116 to 119 f.Lot less, 5 A. Lots; S of NWW E. C. Kammerer -.-- ' I in NE' Cor' Cor__'&...__B A.. .InNW is 8 43 28 157 159 ....._._ -__._._,.__._._-1Lot Geo. 'W. Otis Filbert' Co. ,...81.81Lot Scr1: Lots 1 .tn 85., 88. 162 _.____ Tnna S. ,81'Itoysl , to 162' ,____LV.------..:'. City of LaBelle __:___ 2.66 Lots: 167 .to 169 __ __ Tax Delinquent" -- :. .: . I SeC 2, Lots 1 to 165 -- City of LaBelle ___ 2.49. Palm Estates No. 5, .. llosenbe-rry'B "Subdivision '. Subdivision of WW of .t. \ OP4a of NWW of 'Vlk'8: 43 29 .w/ ?' SW%. of SE/4 18. 43 28 >- Lots 1, 2 less St Rwy 18 R., E. : Burchard 4.05 Block 4- Lot 8 _._._..: Mrs.: F. M. Woodruff 1.11 Lots 3 to 5 _._.... Mahala S. .Royer 405 'YUlen ' B3 Sunset 'Park Subdivision Royal Palm Estates No. etS of W'/4 of S"% ._.:- S 43 28 1 Subdivision of E% of f Sec A, Lots 1 to 26 R. N. Miller -._ 1.18 "'Ih of S\\ of SE'18 43 29 _. i ; .8T & Sec D, Lots 1 to 51 R: N. Miller ._.._____._.._ 1.66) Block 3, Lots 13, 14 C.' A. Grimmet ---- .81 = Sec C, Lots 1 to 51 R. N. :Miller: US Block 4, Lots 4, 5 .____ Ella C. Meachan, -- .81. Sec D, Lots 1 to 51 less. Block 5, Lots 6. L--._._ j' Ola Jean Patterson I Rwy .... _..-.._-...- R. N. Miller _.__._._. ... ._. 1.96 E'fiof E; of ot I tr.Q: Sec E, Lots 1 to 51 less '. SE;; (Royal Palm Estates 1.54' Rwy .-.....-' <: R. N. Miller. ____ 1.96 No.8) _____ 18 43 29 10 Unknown { ) Sec F, Lots 1 to 51 less WIh of 'VJ. of SEi4 of Rwy -.-----"..-.-.....--"- _' '. R. N. :Miller: ._.____..__.__ 1.96 SE2Royal( Palm Es- ._.. 1.st Sec G Lots 1 to 51 ____V! ;' R. N. Miller ____ 1.66 tates No.9) ..__._'''_ 18 43 29 10 Unknown . fIIQ Sec H, Lots 1 to 52 ':'" R. N. Miller .---.--.-- 1.66 S, l.uDelle.Innorl'l: Subdivislon . Sec I, Lots 1 to 51 -.._.--:::- '-;: R. N..Miller:: '_'__'__"'__'_ 1.66 of 5F.44 of X'VJ3 44 :9 C. Hull 1.73 , Sec J, Lots 1 to 71 --. ; R. N. :Miller: ...________-- 1.66 Lots 1416 to 1888 ..._..____ 40 Ray -- 2.0T' Kurtz Englewood Terrace .<.ubdUlKlon ,''. E1h of NW; _....._.__.._.____ 6 H 29 80 R. E. Nicholson---- 2.07 < 80 Jas. L. -- 6 H 29 .. of I<:1of SAVW '. t. EIf! of SW'4 ---- .' &. NV4 of SE'8 43:9 0- 5 A. In NW Corrof NW14 , 6 7 ':, _._..___ .71 of SE14 (110 yds E & 'V _. ._ 1.54. " Lots Sec A, W. )f. Bonton 45 29 5' C. J. Kirk. -. . __...__ 17 N & S _._. ' Sec B, Lot 1 .-.---.-.- .' Mrs Ella R. Bryan ____ .81. 220 yds ) , Sec C, Lots 8 '- '" R. N. Miller ---.-.---.-.-" .81 a: A. In SW Cor of NYJot , Lots 10 to 1 318to RR R. N. :Miller ________ 1.66 8E14 (110 yds E & 29 5 Geo. Fritchey ---.__- ,1.54N' 45 Sec D, Lots 39 to 81 _" R. N. Miller __'___ 1.06 I \V, 220 yds N & S) _'_" 17 . D N1of 84 to 113 of NW1of SW? .of H Sec. ; ' & NH of Lots 115 to'' SE2, ......._...__.._..____._..__- 17 45. 29 5 Geo. ..Fritche}' _._''_.--- ,1.B. 1Elf. 120 R. N. :Miller: -.-..----- 1.41 Nr at NWi of NE;/ & ..___ 2.19' Sec E, Lots 1 to 80, 82to of NW1of NE4 20 45 29 30 Emory Taylor 150 .__..._..____...__.__ R. N. Mll1er _.__.._ 1.96 SEI/of NEI4 of NW'/4 of : Sec F, Lots 1 to 100 P. N. :Miller _...__...__ 1.66 SEI/! less beg. N'V Cor.. ' _. Sec. G, Lots 3, 50 Marie Hellman --.-- .81 E 210 ft., S 420 ft., W 3.74 ' . . 4 Lot 20 _____.....__- W. M. Donton _._____ .81 210 {t.. N 420 ft. to beg. 20 45 29 3 Robert. P. Holland -- Sec J, Lots 1 to 73 R. N. Miller _.___"_ 1.54 Elh & SJh of SW s &: "": .. SH of SE?{ 8 43 '29 :It. N. Miller ___ 5.23 NE;x of NW;, & NW1,4 Kirk 20.11 NWU .1243 29 150 Mrs. Carrie Shealey __ 1.11 of SWA of NW'i ___.._ 21 45 29 450...- C,, J. ---. I'- ',. NWU of NE;fI & WH of Beg., 893 ft. 'V of NE Cor ' WH of NE; of NEU '- 14' 43 29 50 W. F. Daniels __ 2.54 of SW%, 'V 1327 ft. to - SEU of S'V1of NEU & pt 420 ft. E of NW : ::. ', .' SH of SE?; of NEU of Cor of S'V L S 567 ft., '. . .. .....___.._ 14 43 29 ______..._ 1.66 ' NW;4 __. 15 B. F. Magill: E 1327 ft., N 567 ft. to 117 Jesse / Thomas _ _' 8.02;., .;'. EH of WH of NE'i of f beg. _..._...__.....__------- 2245 29 I '\': ., NWU & EH of WH of .' SE Cor of SWJ;, run ;;: : Beg. : of NW'14 43 29 15 Mattie Thomas ________ 1.78 ..- WH of NEU Cor of . N 3037 ft td NE } .. 2.88. ? ,. ' Beg: 1980 ft. S of NE SW2;, W 893 f., S 3037 : 46 Jesse Thomas- -.,. _-_.._ ;"; Cor. S 1110 ft., W 5280 22 45 29 4.2T ft., E 893 ft. to .beg Carr : G. 80' A -- ft., 'N 1110 ft., E to NIh of NW?; ___._..._____ 26 45 29 Gibbs 1.611 I. 1E',4 16 43 29 Zarbriskie 5.53 40 W. E. --- beg. 133 Alexander' C. JI of Nih of SWJ/-.__ 26 45 29 Luckey' Subdivision of of NEJ- of NWofNEExc "r:, E% of NEW of NE% 17 43 29 I. 1 A: In- SE \ ;, Block 1, Lots 1 to 5 W. H,1 Pool __ 4,63 Cor & El/.z 'of SW at Thomas 1.U '. " Mattie - Lots 8, 9, 12, 13 -' Tax Delinquent ____.._._,_ 1.41 NW x of NE>K _____.. 27 45 2S 9 -- .; '. Lots 10, 11 Mrs D.. L.' McLaughlin .94 An acre in SE. Cot at 1 C. J. Kirk --' 1.08 Lots 14, 15 ________ Ray C. Hull .,. NW',4 ot NEI/, ...:_.___ 27 46 29 : '01'NE Lots 21, 22, 25, 26 _._.? Tax ,Delinquent ____ 1.41 Wlh of WJh of 'NWJ,4 of 10 R. L. Lowe_ __-- '1.24 \ f Block 1, Lots 23, 24 ___ Mrs. D.. L. McLaughlin .94 ; ___'__'_" -- 27 46 29 10 Jesse B. Thomas. .--:..- ..94'iv Lots 16 to 19 -. Ray C; Hull _..__.._-__._.. 1.18 SE; of NW1of NEJ,4 ._ 27 45 29 -40 J T. Perry ____.- -_.- 3.00 , Lot 21 _______. Ada .Keen __._.: .71 of NE; _._.._..:;:.-- 27 45 29 20 Jesse: B. Thomas .----- 1. 1. "' Block 3, Lots 3 to 6 ; Tax Delinquent.-.___._ 1.18 LV'r.! of NE2of NW4 ._ 21 45 29 r Lots 7, 14,' 8 _- H.V.. Luckey _...____ 1,18 W Jh ot NW% of NE% of 5 Mrs. Martha Lowery 1.24Wy4 Lots 9 .to 11 _____..___. .. Oscar Luckey .__._....___ 1.18 SE} ...._..._.. _--.----:: 2745 29 10 C. 1L Duna.way -- 1.10 . _._ G. Hill .:._. -: .11 SE'h27 46 29 \ Lots 12 13 _-- A. --- ----- ; of NE% of ; : Lots 15 to 17, 19, 21 r Flossie P.. Luckey _._.:, 1.IIS N'h of SE?, of NE1,4. at 6 W. H. Dunaway --- 1.24 i. : Block 4, Lot 13 ___ Granville Crawford .71 SEJ.4 ._.._....__--:;..-- 27 45 29 " Lot 17Payers __ attle Burnette _...---- .71 Nth of SEki of SE" & 29 30 Hurd 14. Reeves- -- 7.$8, hAn 27 46 , of SE1A : Subdivision E% SEof SE2.4 - of of NEW A ace in NEo Cor of E4 1 Tax Delinquent 1.0f , NWW 29 ' 46 ____.._ 28 .. W% of NW% of 'NWW of NE% f NE .t, t. ._. .II 43 28IT : at NEJ,4 & E'h of 6.n. Weintraub - ...f NEWS ____ 17. ;RVIr 60 J05. -- -i '80 ft., Lot ,,4 _..:.....-:._ Ollie Kirkland _____._ .81 SEJ,4 of -NW4 .______. 23' 46 29 29 40 Mildred Taylor '---7'- 2.19 45 Lot 22Booths _______...: ..1.J.- Carlos Booth __?_.;___ .71 SE1.4 of SW1 '__-:- '- 23 45 29 4.0 R. E. Kurtz _-:-- 2.37 : Subdivision of, E% NW>r; of SE? .._....:. -.. 28. : :r , .f-TTWW .*' WWW of. NH of NEU' ;less 2'rA... : '. HEW NITS of SW% in NE Cor or NEU & 45 29 H7H :Mildred Taylor -;----- 'r!i ' 33 .f NWW of NEW le_ f .NEU of NWUEH __-- .'/"" RD Rwy *n East Side 43 at .\ : of NEU of NEU"SEU & Grainger Est. 3.62 _...____ .,.81 CO Jackson 29 34 46 Lots 7, 8 ____ W. N. Stallinge of NEU77- C. Jerome Morrison -. 1.U ,'" ' Lots 9, 10, 24 to 30 __ i 0 C. C. Cochran --- 1.11 WH. of NEU of NEUSWU __ 34. 46 29 20 ,- 'zIo' .Fxt: Ei Lots 13, 14 .__-...-_.._. : Tax Delinquent ..SI.SI i of NEU & j SE4 80 Neely Davis' Ex 3.29.3' . Lots 20, 21 _------.- Thed Yeomana NWU'r _____.. 34 45 29 J A. Steele' 2.3T 40 - .94.SI -- Lots 22, 47 to .60 .-.:-'--_ Delia V. Surrency IWK "of NWU : _-: rrBee. ..; 34 45 29 .. ':"}.' Lots 36 j40 _-.----....'.. Tax Delinquent. 850 ft. E of NW Cor :" SH of NW?; of SWU of of NEU of SWU. E to ,fi ',. NEU less Rd Rwy on. 1.78 H Sec Line, S to SE Cor. ,, ' . ... 17 43 29 5 Tax Dellnquent,1.- W to I't rf.'I' East Sid ' . .' of NEU Of SWU, 3 .\. NH of SEU of SWU. of 1.48 a 'Pt. S of b eN' to 14 C. J.' Kirk ,.2.76 NEh ___ 17. 43 2) 6 1... W. Reynolds beg. .-.:...._..:...._ 34 45 29 40 Mrs.. Je** B.,-Thomas -_ 2.31'2 Be*. NW Cor 'of :NH of 144......:. BWU of SWU ___"';"T'-- 34> 45 29 < '0" . . of Sfw of SWU# of SEU % '. NH. of SE k leas strip i of !: NE% .' E '330 ft. SC5 1' land 60 ft. widb, nScS 4 ft, W 330 ft. N n :;:? , yr > I f- " .- : I' 7 .J' .. . - :1 SECTION .: ,'. THE ''CLEWISTON. NEWS 'Tiiii ii' TWO ' : : PAGE: u . Deftcriptlom .. S T R A \ Owner AIII.OUAt I Description .' S, T R A Owner Amount I II' strip being 30 ft on EH of EH of SWU S of each side at a line 9 Mile Canal _.....- ..- 12 43 33 11 R., E. Kurtz _.__.____._._ 1.65 beg. at a pt 990 ft. W I NEU of SEU & NH of " .. of NE Core S across SE1of SEU: N of 9 NE'; of SE14 to a pt : MileCanal _:______ 12 43 33 33 A.' L. & Pauline :Me- . 'on S line 990 'it: 'Vat Mullen ...___.......:.____.__ 5.10 SE Cor public Rd 3t 45 29 78.2 Neele" Davis Ex' _.___._ 5.39 SH of NEU of SEU & ' E'h"' of NE?* of NEof NH of SE?; of SEU S . 'NE : :......:.__.:_......' 35 45 29 5 J. L. Maddox 2.56 of, 9 :Mile Canal _'_" ____ 12 43 33 23 A. 1.. & Pauline Mc- 'W4 of NE4wof NEA of .': Mullen _.______ ..__.._ 3.89 NE4 ., _._.._._________.._ 35 45 29 5 J. L. Maddox ,r______ 2,56Gov NW?+ of SEU ---..---... 12 43 33 40 R. E.. Kurtz _.__.. _._ .: 5.51. Lots 3, 4 .-.-.-.......____. __ 6 43' 30 8f 1V F. Daniels _____ 2,85All SW% of SE 4. N of 9 .. Frac.. ....._______,___.__ 1 43 32 .19 Glades Land Co. __.__...._. 1.10 Mile Canal _........-_-..-.-.._ 12 ,43 33 .8 B. L. Williams _......____ 176; i All Frac. ..____._.__..__.._ 2 43' 32 29 Glades Land Co. ___.__ 1.35 SWU of SEt S of 9 All Frac _-_":" ___ 3 43: 32 5 C. C. Cook .:..___...._._....._._ .72 :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 SE ?, of' : All .Fracr _.;_..__._._......__. 5 43 32 56 Glades Land Co. ...__._...._ 2.23An SE;+ .....__._.__.?..___.___ 12 43 33 4H G. H. Cox _....___ 1.76 N &' E of Hwy _'_'_ 6 43 32 40 Glades Land Co. __:.__ 1.73 SE% of SE %. of SE% _..:: 12 '43 33 9 Mable RankinHay _.,_._. 1.25 An N & E of Hwy ._...._._..... 1 43 32 59 Tax Delinquent ___i...__...... 2.23 NE?; ...._...____. .__--:....___? 13 43 33 141 C. Jerome :Morrison ..,__. 11.83 ,;. NW',4 of NE?; lyg. S of All ..__.......__._._..__.._....:.__._ 14 43 33 610 Tax Delinquent ....____ 23.19 Hwy '__"__'_'__"_".___ 7 43 32 20 Lykes Bras: ___?..___ 3,92All EH. &. EH of SWU ----._ 15 43 33 383 C. P. Gaulding ..._____. 15.61 , N & E of Hwy _._.:.. 8 43 32 418' Tax Delinquent ...__.._..._.__ 13.59 NW', & WH of SWU ...-. 15 43 33 211 Tax Delinquent ._..-..__.., 8.04 ''i II An Frac. .-_.--.-.._"- -.-.-.._. 9 43 32 583 Glades Land Co. _..__.___ 18.71I' NH & SWU &. WH of ' All --........-..-.------.--..-_-.. 11. 43 32 618 Glades Land Co. ..._,..__ 19.91 NWU of SEU ..- 16 43 33 467 Aripeka Farms Co. .._.___.285.60 ,!f All Exc Nof N'4of SE?# less WH of NW;. ,_? 16 43 33 139 Tax Delinquent ,_._...-____ 4.20 i I 1 NW?a ..-.---.---.-.-:.---- 12. 43 32 582 Glades Land Co. .......?--..? 19.07 All .....__._.._...___._.___._.._.__ 17 43 33 610 Tax Delinquent ..?___.__375.46 N1J. ,: of N'h of N'h of All _.____._____.,--___ 18'' 43 33 611 Glades Land Co. ....._._._ 23.19 ! NW _._._._..._.._..__.._..___.__ 12 43 32 19. F. Dean Duff ___.___... 1.40S'hJ All ...__...........__._.____. ?._.._ 19 43 33 631 Glades Land Co. ...__ 16.33 of' NJh'' of N',4 at .' t All _.__..___.?.._?.?_?___ 20 43 33 630 Tax Delinquent __"_ _.__..380.19 NWQ _.__......_.._.__._ _? 12 43 32 20 John 'V. Myers _._?._.... 1,40SV' I All .......-.....--..---.-.-..-- 2143 33 j 626 Tax Delinquent ...____.._ .__377.88 I & E4 ..__...:._ __ 23 43 32 480 Unknown ---..-----.- 12,57E1 All ......__........____....___.. 22 43 33 610 Tax Delinquent,, __?___...__ 15.61 ' l' & EJh of 'V'h -Y-....... 29 43 32 480' Tax Delinquent --...--?.?_ 12.51 All _...____._.__.___.._.. 23 43 33 625 Tax Delinquent .:.,.___.__ 16.12 All Exc S'h of N\V of W34 __....__...?.____...?.,.._._ ,124 43 33 304 Glades Land Co. __.____ 8.04 I SWJ4 of SWa :- 36. .43 32 606' Glades Land' Co. -.___.__ 15.91. 'V1h ___._____?__ 25 43 33 304 Glades: Land Corp. _.__ 8.04 \ of. N'VJ4 of' S'V',4 of All ?..__.._.___._._._--....:.,. .-- 26 43 33 625 Tax Delinquent _...__.w_ 16.25 I S'4 W?; ___.______._ 35 43 32 5. Glades Land Co. _._._._ 1.13I All ..........____.__..___..::.:.:.-_ 27 43 33 610 Tax Delinquent ._. _._?. .._... 15.67 ,I All ...-.-------.,...-..-...---..- 1 44 a2 639' Consolidated NavalyStores All ._._....._.___.._._:...._..__._...._.?. 28 43 33 626 Tax Delinquent r____._ 16.25 _...1.......___......_......,.._._...?.?_16.04 All ...._.......____.._.___..... 29 43 33 630 Tax Delinquent ..___....._.... 16.33 i All, ____ .;:._.....:._........._.._.... 2 44. 32 638 Consolidated Naval '. All _....._.,_.___.____._______: 30 43 33 631 Glades Land Co. ,_ ......_..._ 16.33 Stores _.._,;;;_.:.._.____...._...._ 16.04 All _...........?______.__ 31 43 33 631 Glades Land_ Co. -_..__..... 16:33 I NE?; of SE?; _-'....__.._..:..._ 6' 441, 32 40 E. F. Dunn ::._____._.M_ 1.66 All ....__..:.._.__...____.._ 32 43 33 630 Tax Delinquent. _.._...__.. 16.33 AU _______ 10 H 32 640 J. C. Jackman .?___ ;15.74 All __.__?_......._.______.__ 33 43 33 625 Tax Delinquent _.____...?.,_ 16.33 J An. ,_.__.,_ ..._-_ 11 H 32 640 Consolidated Naval All __......_..??._.,_______ 34 43 33 610 Tax Delinquent .___..__. 15.87 . r Stores _._._.__...._...._. 16,04S4 All' _..___..._....._____?_:_._ 35 43 '33 625' Tax Delinquent _._...:..___.... 1&.33 I ....?_.__.______ 12 44 ,32 320 Consolidated Naval All .._____..........__.._......_ 36 43 33 609 Glades Land, Co. ._..__..__ 15.87 Stores' ._.;.__------_.. 8.39 All ........-..-..-....-.. --.--.....-- 1 44 33 605 Glades i Land Corp.. ____.._. 15.61 All _..___.__._.,_?_..--_-=-- 13 H, 32 640 Consolidated Naval All ......__......_...._ ._._ 2 44 33 615 Tax Delinquent ._..__ __ 15.98 : Stores _.= :... ; ..r., 16.M All Exc RR Rwy __..,.:_ 3 44 33 599 Tax Delinquent _.__ _. 15.94 All ______._....__._:__ .-14 H 32 640 Consolidated Naval All ..__.._..._.____..___.._.... 4.44 33 613 Aripeka Farms Co. _......15.98 . '. Stores _-.-.--..-ww-----_ 16.041 I All-. ___.._.._______ 5' 44 33 618 Aripeka Farms Co. ..__:_ 15:98: . All _.---.,.....--.-.---.- 15 H 32 640 JO' C. Jackman ,.-:.-:...-.-- 15.74 All _.._:L.____..__.___ 6 44 '33 610 Glades Land Co.. ......_._...._ 15:81. ; i N'h of NE?; & NE?; of E- __.___:-'-...__.._ 7 44 33 320.. Consolidated'Naval- (.n. ' NW'4 & 'E1 of NV'4of "' Stores _..: _:.??.:........_.... _'''''__ 8.84W2 NW1/4 _. 16 H 32 140 J.' ,C. Jackman ____..._ 4.40 ___.__.._?____,_._____ 7 44 33 32 Wm. Boettinger _____ 8.54All. W1h of NW of. NW?4.. 16 H 32 20 David Puhl' _.._.._ __ _._ 1.18 ..______.........__..__.;_--? 8 44 "33 640 Tax Delinquent: ,_____ 16.6i , rl ,,8'h at l'PS' .:?........._..,.. 16 H 32 '480 Tax Delinquent .w ;...,. 11.91 EH ,off SWU of/NEU __,_. 11 44 33 20 Rebecca Collins .__ .97 'AU! ...__ _.J....__..._........;._._._. .21. .41 32 .X40. Hilliard. Bros. ..-.......___ 15.E14 'WH' of SEU of -NEU' -'t' "11-' 44 33 20 Tax Delinquent ...__ T .91 of NE?# &' S'4 of .t EH' of NEU of.,NW14 '_ 1114 33 20 Tax Delinquent ..____ .97'' NE?{ ..._._._..:_--=-___.....___..._ 22 H 32 120 J.' C. Jackman --r"--... 3.62 WH of NE v4 of NW* & ...: '. ._ .; ': ? J I NW14 at NE14 & N'4 of 'WH of SWU of'NWU 11 44 33 40 Seaboard Highlands, Inc 1.16 '. .'. NW' _.______ ...:.:...___._ 22 44 32 120 Edith Gilman __._.._.__ 3.62 WH of NWU of NWU ?_. 11 44 33 20 Tax Delinquent ___ .97 .. ,'. c. S14 of NW1K & NWJ,4 of EH of SWU of NWUEH : __ 11 44 33 20, Tax Delinquent __.__ .91 . SW?; :._____._:_._._ 22 H 32 120 C.- L. Arbuthnot. 3.U of SEii of NWU, -_ 11 44 33 20 E.' R.- Caven __._ .97 . NE',4 of SW% & S'h of E1of NEU"of' SWU *-...._:_ 11 44 33 20 Nora D.' Goff >._.__ .97 S\V?; _.__.__..__.........?..__._... 22 H 32 120' J. C. Jackman. _.__ 3.62 EHof NWU of. SWU .... 11. 44, 33 20 W.. F. Bennett __,--._.____ .97 - E2 of SE & NW of '; WH of SEU of SWU & \ 'SE?; ___._.. .____........ 22 H 32 120 J.. C. Jackman -.--..:-<--__ 3.62 EH of SWU of SEU & 'r r sa Sw4 of SEL ._._._____ 22 44 32 40 C; L. Arbuthnot _..-._. 1.S'h ..n WH of SE u4 of SEU 11, 44 33 60 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 2.58 ..____...._.__.__..__.__ 23 H 32 320 Consolidated Naval All ______??_:_.__ ___......-. 12 44 33 627 Glades Land Co. '_._,_._" 16.25 CT ' .' Stores :':.__.__.__.': __.__.._ 8,39N4 All ....:...'_...;-_-:_...I.L: --......__. 14 44 33 627 Glades. Land. Co, __ 16.25 "L _______..._?_______. 23 H 32 320 Unknown _:..w 8.09 EH'' of N'V14'of NE & n m All _____.__.:___...._...._....._ 25 H 32 64Q Consolidate Naval 'SEU of, NWU -;...:_.. 15' 44 33 60 L. S. Remsberg ____ 2.28 : Stores it_.;._....;.._.____._..._ 16.04All W% of SWU 'of-'NEU _. 15 44 33 20 Mrs. I. N.= -TurrellL. __._._.' i97 !: ...._._._.______..._..___' ..._ 27 H 32 640 J. C. Jackman _______._ 15.74 NE ?; of NWU ..._.:..:-___ 15 44 33 40 .- S. Remsberg __,.___ 1.46 \ NE14 &. E'h of SE'/4 __'_ 28' 44 32 220 J.I C. Jackman _.?___..____, !>..71NW1A. E'h of SE?# of 'NE, .-_._ 15 44 33 20 Tax Delinquent _:.....:..:,__ ;97 ' ._._........_____.__ 28 44 32 160 Mrs. J, A: Verke ___ 4.27NE1A. SE1,4 of SWU ___.__ 15 44 33 40 L;: S. Remsberg, __..___ 1.46 ( Q.. of R'V". ._____.. 28 H 32 -40 J. C. Jackman "_'_"'__ 1,41w1,4 W;% of NWU of SEUWH 15. 44. 33 20 Mrs. Lillie Hartman. . of SW14 _.__.. :._.:.:._::.: 2& H 32 80 C. L. .Arbuthnot .._._.4..._ ,1.4.1E'h Adm... -:.....:__._ 1.27W . of SE4 of SWi & ?fz ._.__- :.....___.____ 17 44 33 320 Consolidated Naval ; : 30 W H. Adams ...., ..... 1.48i ', fI\ ' j "NW1.4 of SEof SW' 28 H 32 --- Stores ______ 8.84 ' i SW14 of SE' ot SW4 r. 28 H 32 lQ J. C. Jackman __._.. -...._._ ,81 .._-..--_.-.__.L________. .'18 44 33 318. Consolidated Naval !! . , -Io. NW', of SE'4 & NE'A of Stores _.____ 8.84 Ii; l , SW1, of.SE? & W fz. All __..___...__-.._....__ _.__ 19 44 33 639 Consolidated Naval i' ; .y. of SW; oCSE1.4 ___:_.__ 28' H.. 32 70 C. L. Arbuthnot .._.__.._ 2.73 : ,. 'I.; Stores .....____--._ 16.91 W'4 of NEJi _._.___..::___ 32 H 32 80 C. L. Arbuthnot ...__..__._ 2,36NW4 .AJlI) : :_.._..j!_ : ;f.EH -=..... 22 44 33 627 Glades Land' Co. ..: -__ 16.25 .... ft'ft of NW',4 ___..___._ 32 44 32 40 Horace. 9; Stouthard 1,41NE4 Sir SEU of ."N'EU'EH _;. 23' 44' S3 20 Mary. M. Capper: '"""""' _1. .97 , of SF? ____..______ 32 H 32 40 S. L. Spicer ___..__.__ 1,41N14 of NEU. of!NWUWH __ 23, 44 33 20 Chas. L. Whitcomb _.:._.. .97 . of NEi _____.._.__. 3{ H 32 89 Earl .Anderson. :_.._.__..__. 2.36 of NWU"'of' NW% '_..... 23 44' 33 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc.. .97 I f \' 1 ." SW1! of NE>4 & E4 of I I"' I. I EH of swu: of:'NWUWH 23' 44 33 20 Lbuis A. Kline' ,_.:_ .. .97 -; I NW -. _.._......._._...__....__........ 34 44 32 120 C. L. Arbuthnot '-__.? 362SW1Q of NWU of SWU 23 44 33 20 Chas. H.t BUtts ._____ .97 of NW 1K ._ ...___.,__, 34 44, 32 4Q Lawrence Meehan .a,_- 1.4.1 EH of NEU- of SEU, .... 23 44 33 20 G.: H. Dougherty __... .97 j : "' ; Providence City Subdh'I.tOil .- .. ..... WH of SWU of SE'/' _L.;. 23 44 33 20 Herman 'Hendricks "'_ .97 , ef SWI4 d 'W% of EH of- SW? 'of SE%, 23 44- 33 20 Walter -.A... Stevens _..__.__ la r j i ' SE'e. ...... 3.f 44 32 :' ; NEU of NWUws-:a:.-+ 27T:: 44 33 40. Lv S. Remsberg _____..::......:.. 1.45 ? tt'-' Lots 25. 26 inBlock: 8. ._ W; ; M. Bra d. ''-i___... .81 SE',4. of SW1 ___.........:_ .27 ,44 33 40' Iv.S. Remeberg _____ 1.4t : . ,. Lots 45 46 in Block 15 Phoebia Barber, ..4.i. .-.81. E'h of NW14 'of. SE ",.' ..27"-H. 33 20 Er D.: StoneConsolidated '.97. I .- - Lots 39.'to 421Sn 'Block 20 : Melvina Berry_ '". .W.--' .94 All .:.____...._.___:...___.._.._ 2944 33 640 Naval.: .. : .. ,, Lots 34, 35' in Block c23 ; -' Jessie M.' Fo.ster _._.__ ..81 : Stores _1'--_._ 16.91 '- -'W. ... . '; - Lots 3f. 37, Block 23 __:.... ..:t .... Earl Stewart ...;.___..._._..;-' .81 AU _?___.____........_?.__.... 31' H 33 640 Consolidated Naval 1 : ,;ittI.00. ,:' '. Lots 32. 33, BJo k. 24 _,.._. -: 'o" Lorenza Keenheel --.t .81 Stores ..:'i-.L: 16.91. __ '_ ' Lots 34 to' 36, mock 24. _' r'-', '1," Jas. N. Desan __: .94' All' ___._._.._.__.._.:__. __..;..... .. 33' H 33 640 Consolidated Naval r : _ Lots 23, 24 in Block .26 .. .. Cora ;Thomas _.__....__ .81 Stores ..';.r.T.r: ..........._._.__..:___ 16.91 " Lot 11: :Block 27 __ :....,._ .' .. Nancy Mitchell _.____ .31 All ____..._..._,_..__..__.____ 34' H 33 640 Florida Land & Timber Y asi Lots 21" 22,,' Block- 43 __.. '. W. A. Barnhill ___.._ .11 Co. ....__._._ __...._._._ 16.91 : , Lots 46 to 48 in Block' 46 .. ,frs. Ada Boykon __ .94 All. _____. ____., 35. 44 33 640 Consolidated Naval : Garfield City S'lbdivijion' ,1 ; t ** Stores _._.__.______ 16.91: at SE'4. of NE&, E'h : All ?...?..._.__....._..________.___ 36 44 33 640 Unknown __.:____M. 16.61 " of SE'4 Exc Lots 11, s' .;, -' All less Rd Rwy ---.:..__......;; 34 46 33 634 Dr. Ada H. Chapman, . . 12? Block 1 : Lots 15. 16. Y, : Executrix _._..:.____.:.._ 16.63 fta. " 24 tp ::27, Blk. 1 :' Lots ;"",: .- :1'./,- All. ......._.._._.......___.._...._....__......_.._. 35 46 33 640. Dr. Ada H. Chapman, yr Off i: ' 1 to 3. 7, 8; 24, Blk 2: ? ., ," '''' "- ':. ., .ot! Executrix __. __..._:_-._._ 16.91 !, Lots 25 to 28, Blk. 3 ; }. :\ '"' :.:Z>. 'Jo% I' ..C..f., .. < WH _...._._...___.......___.,.____ 30 47 33 320 W. W. Witmeyer. Trustee 4.27 Lots 23, .31, 32. 42. Blk :t: .; : .i'" Lincoln Park No. a I 4 :' Lots 1. 2, 21 to 24, ,; '. '" -k.; Square 1 SubdUlftion E ._ 35 47 33 of % 45. 4Dlk./': .' 5 Lots 21 .. ? : , r Block 14, Lots 30, 31 ._'_'__ Clifford Tillman _..__ .81 7 Rlk Lots 21 22. . I' 8 Lots: !! Elk ....:.'.I. Block 23, Lots 43, 44 ___.. M. D. Tarpley ._______ .81 45 46 I, : Elk 9.; Lots 47, 48 ... ......____._.._._.. Tax Delinquent ...__?_'_ .81 (fJ Lots 21 to 24. Blk. 14 34. 44. 32 114 Luther Austin ___.__.,.:..:_ 4.63 Block 28, Lots JO to 13 __ M. ,D. Tarpley' .__.___..__ .94 ' Lots Block 15 1, Lots 16 .... .11. 12 ..-..-. ._._ Curtis Avant _._._..._.,_.........._ .81 Block 29, Lots 21 to 24 \ Sherman Smith _______ .94 "' Lots ---- --- Kelly Strong _'_'_"_ .n Block 30, Lot 1 .._____.._._... I Tax Delinquent -__.? .71 ftI iM. 27 ... . 24 to .. , ', Block 2 --- ---- --- J. J. ThornhilJ ....'.."" ,94. Block 33, Lots 25 to 29 _. '. Tax Delinquent .....______..... 1.06 I Lots 2, 3 .. : : == ::: ::81 ---- 1rs J. C. Weeks Lot 24 .... ..._......_. .._._..,......_.___ '. Block 42, Lots 1 to 51)___ ', Ruby Mae Roundtree __ 1.06 : :! ;; Laura Taylor ._,_.........__..._ .n .94 , Block 4. Block 45. Lots 30 to t: : Lettie Haham ......._.__._._?.._ . Block 5 Lot 23 "_-"--"-- Fannie A. Beatty _...__.... .71 Block 49. Lot 7 .....,_.____._ .,\ C. H. Richardson ......_.__'__ .71 ft Lots 45. 46 '. , I --- Wallace & Ethel Bran- ' Block 50. less lots 9, 10, I . ' ham _.........._.....'_. 38 to 40 11 _....._.._....._..._. '. c ., Tax Delinquent __.__._._._. 1.48 ,... mock 1J . ''I' 9, Lots 45, 46 __._...- Lillie Butler :::::::::::::::::=:::::::: .' .. cJ ' Al .. .... _._.._... .__.,.__._._..: '35 44 32 Block 55. Lot 43 '_'__'.,_000_'_ ', W. M. Twiggs ...:..__._.__._._ .71 . - 640 Consolidated ' Naval , Block 59, Lots 11, 37 to 39 ) Eli Thomas ............... 1.06 Stores .._......... .._ ._.. 16.04 -.. .__._ 1.06 .. ._ -- Block 65, Lots 44 to 48 I Clifford Tillman .. ti NE1of ...... ......... -- = SEt' .. .. ...... .. 23 , 45 32. .40 Tax .......... ... . NE14 of NE'I. & Delinquent -- 2,36NFU Block 76, Lots 30. 31 .._.._.... ; .',' Jestlna Major .__......._-........_ .81 of NWV &s"r11 of Block 77, Lots 1 to 5 __ <. ; Tax Delinquent ....:...............__. 1.06 a mV'4 of NW'NW'E'h of Block 77, Lot 15 ..............._.-.. :. \ W. M. Twiggs ......._.__.__..._.... .71 of N\VJi of :rnV14 & E1,4{ Block 80. Lots 11 to 15 .r < Mariah Threat _.._._:_._._..__ .71 of SW'of NW4 of Lincoln Square Park Xo. 2 fSuJHlh , ..._......_....._........_...--._.. ... 35 45 '32 Islnn'h _... ...... 35: 47 33t ') ,' i i'J' - S,4ofSE144 44NE. A Exc SE1 of- 8. Stafford Luc"-e' ......-.......-..- 21)9 Flock 3, Lots 8, 9 -........_..__ -, Tax Delinquent _____....__ .81 '.?:.. : ;:' -:<;' \ of N:1.,4: .-.........:....__... 35 45 32 70 Clifford Luckey .........._ .......:.. 2.43 Block 4, Lots 6 to 9 ......-.-. ar, Hannah Taylor _'_._''_'___ .94 Q.. '.\' ..',.: NW'/4 ..0'v. .,.__.__,_"'.---_. 35. .45 32 40 W. ,T. HuB _....,.._...,...__,'.....__ 1.41NW Dock 9. Lots IS. 19 ..._._? :" I Tax Delinquent ....__.__..._.__ \ .71 /,,\ ,' SE1hh 35 45 32 40 Clifford Luckey ._ ___ Block 14. Lots 12, 13 ......_... ", Mr" Hattie Bryant ___..... .81 . ; of NE4 fN', Ji.--', 35). 45 10 Stafford Lucke -..... ....-...?.......... 1,41.55 Lots .25 to 29 ..-........---....,_...--.. ,. 2i. B atric1 Watkins ..............._. 1.06 SENE1/ of N'V1I.'I' -. 35 45 n 10 Ray C. Hull ..._ .......... Block: 15. Lots 37 to 39 _....,. .. Oscar Lovell ..L...._._._._..__.__ ..4 . S Jl.. n S lA. of S',4 of -- ---- ,81\\ Block: 18, Lot 30 _..:_.._.___: ". :.. ,, Daisy McElwaln ..___,,,_,,__ .71 ; , SW'/4 of NWJA ....._._._.__. '35! 4\! 9 5 Ray C. Hull :.,.._______.____ Lots 38. 39 ........_._....._._,..._.:_..__ Remmer Griffith _.._._.__ .81 SF4 of ,N1V'/4 -...__.:L_._.__.. 36 45 32 40 Eura Lee Durrance ......... 1.41 Plock 2]. less lot 18 ._...___. Tax Delinquent .__....._..._. 1.18 All ........_, -...---.-.---.-..------.- 24 .46 32 640 Geo. W Whitehurst -_.__ 15.74 i Block 25, Lot 8 ......_..:.___ :,: : 'j _. Homer Stevenson _....__ .71 . All ..____._._.__.__._.____._._ 26 46 32 640 Geo. W. 'Vhltehurst "::_00'_ 15.74, Block 26, less Lots 38 to ",.'. ,' , N1SW's ._.__.__,.._...._..... 2t 41 1' 480 Trustees 1. 1. Fund ......_....... 11.92 42 "'''_'' ......_.."..:_".......'._ ..f Tax Delinquent _.____..._.._:... .1.2 4 8'4 --___._.__?________'_ 28 46 32 320 HiJliard Bros. ........._.._._........... 8.09 Block 36, "Lots 25 to 27 tit Mary Toney .-_.._-.: ..._._. .94 An -.__...:.____.__._..._.___ 30 46 32 640 HiJllard Bros. .....?.....---..-. 15.74 Block no, Exc Lots 11, 12 _. Robt. S. James '______..._ 1.18 An -.____.__.____...._:......_. 32 46 32 640 Hilliard Bros.All ._......._.__ 15.74 Lots 11. 12 ...._ ...._.__......__ ,. Tax Delinquent __._____ .81 -______..__.__._._.__.__ 34 4//': 32 640 C. P. Gauldmg :.-_._.-........- 15.74 Block 63. Lots 1 to 5 .-.___ ." Lizzie McBride ____ _..._ 1.06 An __.___._..._....._....._........?..._ 36 4& 32 640 C. P. Gaulding ...-__- WnNhlngton Pnrk Subdivision '} - NW'A itubdh'I-.lon nf .. of 3VK/ of NWU .0 48. 33 , Roillyn Subdivision . 4 48 32 Block 3, Lots 1 to 3 ...-__ Henrietta Davis _._..___.-_ .Rl Block 25, Lot 8 ___ Lucian C, Hatler .____ .71 Lot 4 ....._.__._' .".__.__..-.._ Adaline Flovd ....____ .71 All _--._____ .-..:x' 6 48, 32 640 Clarence H. Green ___. 11.92 Block 10, Lots 1, 2 ..'___,_ Rebecca Mickens _.__..___ .81 Gnrfleld Pnrk Subdivision . All Exc Slh, S'h -_....._.. 34 48. 32 Florida Land & Timber of N E V4 .L........__..._.__ 9 48 33 ; I All Frac -.-..-.-.._-.........___..__.. t 43 33 13'' Co.Glades-!! -Land-.-._.-Co..---_._.,....._-._--__-,;. 8.64 1.83 Block 2, Lots 31,' 32 _...._,__ .Tosenh Springer .__._...._ ... .81 Block 4. Lots 27. 28 _.._._... : W. J. Trapp ......_.______._ .__ .81 , I An ---.-.-....--....-.--..._._ 7 43 33 628 Glades Land Co. _.___._.__ 20.29 ....... AU ____.__ _.____.__:__ R .43n: Block 4. Lots 37, 38 ._..__ Ransom G. Michael _'_'_' .81 : ___.. ....._.... \ : __.________ _. 9 43 33 628 628 Tax Delinquent! ____ 20.29Al1 Lot 46 ...... ......._._,._.__...__.....__ Dosher Chapman _?....._.__ .71 --- ; Tax Delinquent _. 20.2 An ____.._..._...._.___..__._-:.. 10. 43 33 612 Aripeka Farms Co. ,_.._ 19.77 Block C, Lots 21. 22 _.:-_ 'W. J. Trapp .......__.__._*?__. .94 , Block 7, Lots 14, 15 Dosher Chapman .94 .E'h of NE'4 & 'V% of -- ?-- '--- Block Exc Lots 3, 4 Tax .._ ___.. .94 11. Delinquenti- N of' 9 Mile Canal - NE1,4 11 43 33 _ 136 ._: ._ R.N.: :Miller 5.07 j I E'h of NE?: S of 9 Mile: Block 13, Lots 13, 14 Tax Delinquent _.-._....:.__.. .$11 ., \ Canal _______:....:..:._.... 11 t3 33 1 Tax Delinquent ,._._____,.._ .89 Lot 43 .. ........_...............__*............. P.lla .TpnkInl'l ..........._.__.......... .71 , Tax _...____ .H! That part lye.. S of 9 M. ,. Block 14. Lots 13 to 22 Delinquent _ Canal of SW',4 of NEY ..... Lots 47. 48 ....... .._._....,_..__.____ Joseph' Springer ..._._._......._ .Sll & W'h of SE'.4 -.-.......:..- 11 43 33 100 R.. N. :Miller _____._ 4.22, Block 20, Lots 41, 42 __._._ Roy Hlnes ........___... ..._...._._ .Sll Block 22 Lots 2 ___ :. R. F. Anderson ,_.____ .8t W'h of 9 Mile Canal ..... 11 43 33 54 1, ? : W1h S of 9 :Mile Can'al- r Unknown -- ----- Block 23 t. Lot 3 _00"'''_''_'__ TAX Polinrment _........._..... .71 t loess E1of E1of 'SW144 11 43 33 238 Tax or. ._._ _,,. Block 2C, Lots 25, 26 _._L Tax Delinquent _...__.__ .!It E'Az of of 11 Delinquent ?? ? 8.22 Block 27. Lots 35: 36 __......_ Catherine McGee ..__.__._..... .81 EI,2 SW1A 43 33 40 Co. = . E'h of SE'S of 9 Mile' -- Arlpeka Farms, __ 1.73 Block 2, Lr-ts 38 39 .__._?? .. Parab" White ............-.-._-.._- .81 Canal ___...._._.____......_: 11. 43 33 68 Tax Delinquent ,__ __ 2.91 Block 32.. Lots 3. 4 _.:..:__._ ... Tax Delinquent ?_..._.....__ X81 ;; EW 'of SE. N .of 9 Mile Block 3f. T.ot.a I5 to' 47 _? '.- 'J' 'rev n l(11'! nt ...........,....__._ .!J4 * .. Canal ...._..._._._.",'_;__.: 11 43 33 12 Unknown, ___ ::......._.._....;.. 1.13 Block 3';, Lots 40. to .42 Tax Delinquent ___._--..:.... .M N'n lesA. ACt': RR RWY.M.: 12 43 33 320 Aripeka Farms 'Co. ___ 16.61 Block 38, Lots 37, 38 ,___ Mary Mack .....___::...:..___.. ..81 W/r 'ot W'h'of SW & NWU of NWi/t & EHof PI 'j.SW. ' . ?. &. SWU of SW.UNWU' : W'h at EJh' at W,' of . { nof Mq Canal . &' SE'.* ...... _. 9 48 33 3n !Ceahn: "fi WJjrhlanrli.; Tnc. 15.78 ? " SY1. .---......----9----..:.....,....-,. -12. 43 33 .3 F. Deane Duff ___L.'; _._ 2.U of- SWU""I'-L........ZI":!... 9 48' 33 40' Seaboard" Highlands, Inc. 1.41F 'WM ot .E1/ :of.W'h 'of f"A. .. ". *r.' Center Subdivision. ; . W1,4 k W'h. of rWh'' of. ; "flJf'' '' NW/4 ..:-.t-: .. 10 48 33 . SW1,4 S of S Mile Canal 12 43 33 23 F; Deane Duff .__.?_?_,_ 2.58 ':J1l&ck:21J.: aJ:ot ..L. __::____:.. ; Annie, Baker ...__:..!:_..___ .71. \ WIh of Eh ob. W34 of -All'--.;?:: .:..:. :_.::......:.__._____'- 25 48 33 640. Florida! Land ft Timber:; SW'A "s at: 9 Mite Canal 12 43 33 9 'A G. Lincoln. .::.__ 1'.51, Co,.' _.__..?_..._';...__...._,<-.,.,_,...,... \2.22 Ey'z'. of E'h ot EJ,( of .E1h _, -' All _---.. ..,...._..___wr._. 36 48 33 640 Florida Land ft Timber . ot. Wlh of .SW% N'of; 9 Co. .___._.___..____...___:... 12.22 Mil: .,_.__ ._ \\3 All N of Mil Canal & . s Calla <: : 12 43. 33 Curtis Golden _---__?__ 1.57 9. ; : ) EY.z. ot E.'h' ot- E'h of E'h -. .' W of Road, Lots Il, 2, ,r'. A' tt W1,4 ot S.W'24; S of 9. 3B, .4B, 5B _.._.__._,____, 7 43 34 90 .Artpcka Forma _._._... 21.2: Mite Canal .._.__.._,_-:__.: 12 43 33 2 Curti. Golden. :_______..1._ 1.43 Lot 8A __._..___.__.,.__.. .,7 43 34 14 Ellis R. Celeer ____._._ ..a.I 1'VJ,2' ot E1 4 otSW3k: N' ot : I .- Lot 10ELot ___..._?:...:._.;........__'___ 7 43 34 5 W. C. Prewitt ___ 1.73 :. 'r Mile Canal '_'-_':-.-_'.. 12 ,43' 3S 25 Alma F.- Yet r' ..:.._ '2.64W1J" 21 or W% of SWU of ' of E'h of. SWf4 S of .. SEU _":' ''__'_'''M__-_':'_''':' 7 43 34 20 Wm. H. Woodard .__ 5.81 9 Mile Canal ...:.-.__ 12 43 33 12 Alma. F. Tetter ?_.._,__ 1.65. Be r. 702.6 'Ift.' / E of NW IIit E1 of E1J'' of SW',4 N of Cor, E 1405.2 ft.. S 1000 9 :Mile Canal __ 12 U sa 25 R, E. Kurtz ._.__ 2.64 ft., W 1405.2 ft., N 1000 . F. r FOUR THE CLEWISTON NEWS SECTION TWO , I 1 Deneriptlen S T n A Owner Amount I Description S T R, A Owner Amount Ct. to beg.. less Il 70 ct. SEy ,of SWu of SEy4 _.._ 13 45 34 10 Chas D Young ....-........--..-- .83 strip on N side _...._.._._.. 14 43 3t 30 Elbert L Stewart ------ 16.61; NEJI Exc W'1L of SEt; 17 45 34 140 Lykes Bro. ._.._.__...._. 5.51 Beg. 610 ft E & 275 ft. i 'SV%. of SE1,4 of NEJ ._. '. 17 45 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.21 N of S\\ Cor of Sec 14. of NWJA & 'V of N 100 ft.. E 130 n., S .1 NWJ4 of NWV & -WSf.: 100 ft.. W 130 ft to of NEVi of NWVi __'" 17 45 34 120 Lykes Bros. -..,...-?-.--..----- 5.60 bog. 14 43 34 1 L. L. Lowe _:..-. ----- 6.69 Elh of NE% o< NVy4 --- 17 45 34 20 D. C. Williams ....-.....--....... 1.21 B at.pti i 'ft'E'SV; Elk of NWToP N V J/ 17 45 34 20 Tax Delinquent .._, LUot Cor of See 14. E 220 Ct., SWt Exc W>h oP SWy4 ' N 105 ft.. E 50 ft., N 50 ( '" SWIA ....__....______ 17 45 34 140 Lykes Bros. I).at ft., W 270ft.., S 155 ft WH of SWVi"o"f' SW% __ 17 45 34 20 Rica E. Egbert tn to beg. .:::_._.-_,....................... 14 43 34 1 3-4' T. J. Geiger -=------ ',8.45 SE% Exc WH of NW% of SEy4 of SE;; of SE1,4 _._._ 14 43 34 ..10 : F. G. 'Johnson. __- 4.20 NWU of SE% & WH of Deg. 610 ft. E & 375 ft. t SWU of SEU _._..__ 17 45 34 120 Lykca Bros. _, _- 5.60 N of S'V Cor or Sec 14, WH of NWU of SEU __. 17 45 34 20 Grant C Misner? 1.21 .r E 270 Ct., N 114.63 ft., WH of SW% of SEU -,-, 17 4-5 34 20 Peter If Hoener :::=:= 1:21: W 276ft.S114.63ft.to All ..__....?..__.______---.--- 18 45 34 627 Glades Land Corp. 16.61 beginning ...._._...,__...__.._ 14 43 34 l' J. W., Lolly _----.. 422G EH of EH & EH of WH : f Harlem SubdiVInIOii., Trnet' of NEU 21 45 34 80 Lykes Bros. ._._.__._...__..__ 2.79 D60 x 1610 U. In NEy4 :0 43. M WH of EH of NE 44 _._ 21 45 34 40 Seaboard Highlands. Inc 1.98 Block K, Lot 16 _.___._.__. .. M. Tobias _--:, _____ 292! 'V% of NWU of NEU ...-. 21 45 34 20 John Hovendon _.. 1.21 Lot 23 ._._.._.___.___.-._-_..__ :Mary :Mills -_.__.___.. 202 NWU Exc WH of NEU J Lot 30 .....__.____._.__.____ I J. H. Johnson __.__:..-_ 2.34 of NW% & WH of Block L. Lot 1. 2 _____...__ Clewiston Realty & Dev SWU of NWU .--......-...... 21 45 34 120 Lykes Bros 5.60 Co. ______ ,5.70 WH of NEU of NWUWH ..... 21 45 34 20 A. L Richardson. 1'21 ; Lot 17 ._.__._.__..........._-..-__. Geo. Tobias _--_____ 2.92 of SWU of NWUSWU .._ 21 45 34 20 Tax Delinquent -.".-"-".. 1,21 : Gladys Taylor -_--- 2.92 Exc SEU of SW 4" Lots 20 21'r ------ 27 ___.t.--._ _. Clewiston Realty & Dev.. of SWU &, WH of SWUof I Lots 24. ', -- Co. _.__._._.------_._.,--- J." SWU ..._.__.._.___.__ 21 45 34 130 Tax Delinquent ___ 5.99 Lots 33 to 34 _.:-._._....._.__ Alma Anderson Polk & SEU of SWvT of SWUWH __ 21 45 34 10 Albert N. Doerschuk __ .81 Margaret Anderson of SWVi of SWUSEU .__ 21 45 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.21 .,:.. Mosley _,.-_._------------- 7.9Be (0 Exc EH of NE/4 of at pt on Meander ",:':'',, SEU & EH of NWVi. of - line n. a distance: of 67.89 s. SE% _.___I..._._.._..__.__.__.. 21 45 34 120 Lykes Bros. .___.__......._._ 5.60 " 1 ft from N'V Cor, thence : :'J.' : E% of NEl of SEU _.- 21 45 '34 20 Fred Weimer __ 1.21 . N 89 deg., 29' 24" E ; F..': .-: !t -_ EH of NW% of SEUNH __ 21 45 34 20 H. Moffit 1.21 560.16 ft alg. S line .;s :: .. ;.:.'" .. of NEVi of NEU .__ 25 45 34 20 Tax Delinquent ... 1.21 Hooker Pt. Rd. thence -'. ..'.'.'J:. '" SEU of NWU of NEU 25 45 34 10 Jacob Fruch _.____ .83 '. S 10 deg. 42' 36': E alg '. 'c 1:2. '-'i..I IV'ly <' '. SE% of' SEU of NEU __. 25 45 34 10 Miss Maud Fredricks 1.21 ,. '\ line of said Rd .', '.: J' SE% of NWU of NWU 25 45a 10 Seaboard' Highlands, Inc. .83 ;./..' 389.91 tt.. thence S 10 NWU of SWU of NWU -. 25 45 34 10 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .83 , deg. 42' 36", E 11.17 ft ,-- SEU of NWU of SWU 25 45 34 10 Geo. G. Renneker _____ .81 to meander line thence I NWU of SWU of SWVi 25 45 34 10 E. N. Turner .82 ( N 58 deg. 29' 06" \V Illg. SWU of SE% of SWU 25 45 34 10 John Wood _____ .83 ; meander line 744.50 ft. NEU of SE% of SWU _. 25 45 34 10 L. S. Remsberg _._ .93 .. .. to beg. ..__._ .___. 23 43 34 2.54 Jewel S. Hooker 6.34 SWU of SWU of SEU 25 45 34 10 Geo. L. Peters ____ .83 ': : Snbdh'IIIlon ..ofNWJA NE' .._..._._....__.____._..._ 29 45 34 160 Lykes Bros, ___r__ 6.51 Geiger L.\ : Tom ._____ 23 43 34, NW ; Exc NWU of NWVi 29 45 34 '120 Lykes Bro ________ 5.00 .. ." Smith 2.24 NWVi of NWVT __-..-._- -29 45 34 40 James W. Head __.. 198 ..... Lot 1 _.... ----_ Vi Darrell & Pansy_ 2.33 SWU Exc NWU Of SWU 29 45 34 120 Lykes Bros. _____ 5.00 Lot 6 _._'--------- 1-3 Earl Dyess -Ex.-_ .-. 565 NWJof SWVi _..:__...... 29 45 34 40 A. M. Hogan _____ 1.98 q .:- Lot 13 ________--_ H E. B. Bethea, Jr.Lbr., : 1.73 SEU __._.._.___........_M-__ 29 45 34 160 Lykes Bros. __.______ 5.00 I : ________ Bishop-Wilson Coy - _ \ Lot 23 ::: :< 43.53N'V'J NU of WH of NEU of : NEU Qf NW'4 of SWt 23 43 34 10 Ruth E. Beardsley Co.--_-_ 44.10 NEVi _.-__...._.__-...__.. 33 45 34 5 W. T. Little ___ 1.13 of SW'y4 23 43 34 10 Glades Purchasing I ' of SE% ::.' ." ', '.' ,+ .__. ___ 168.90( S 3-4 of WH of NEVi of : NE% of SEy4 less Canal 23 43 34 38T. M. Couse --- NEVi -__... _.__..._-..__... 33 45 34 15 Mrs. Fannie Davis( _____ 1.27 SIh of NW3 of SE1 less __ 84.99! EH of SEU of NEU .__ 33 45 34 20 Geo. P. Horch ___ 1.21 23 43 34 19 J. M. Couse .__ - anal '''-- __ 1.21 ;' 44.90( WH of SEU of NWU -'_ 33 45 34 20 Dr. H B. Bryan : of SW ot SE3i 23 43 34 10T. M. & Ann Couse ........= 1.21 > less Road _._ 24 43. 34 80 Unknown _.___.__.._347.71 WH of NWU of SWVi 33 45 34 20 J. L. Boland -- NEti of , Inc. 1.21 NWt WH of SE% of SWU 33 45 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, of of NWVJI. % & WH of SEU of SE'33 45 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.21 t. '\ of E4 of SEof 46 34 Martha Crane __ .83 SEVi of NEU of NEU 1 10 Mrs. ___188.84S ._._ 43 34 50 F. J. Tokeeda _ ___ 24. ___ . NW3. SEU of SEU of NEU 1 46 34 10 Hazel O. Duncan __.__ .83 4-5 of E4' of EIh of SWVi Of NWU of NWU -. 1 46 34 10 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .83 SE3 of NW3i __ 24 43 34 8 Glades Purchasing Co. 34.73; NWU of SWU of NWU 1 46 :34 10 Seaboard Highlands Inc. .83 All __--.---- 31 43 34 625 Glades Land Corp. __ 39.98 SWU of SWU of NWU 1 46 34 10 N. Scott ._ _._.. .83 ; All Exc SE3: of SW3; & NWVi of SEVi Of NWU 1 46 34 10 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .83 ., SW2,4 of SE3. ___ 32 43 34 545 Glades Land Corp.. _-35.15 NEU of NEU of SWVi 1 46 34 10 Wm. J. Winte .83 I INE of SW'A & SW3 of % of NWU of SWU 1 46 34 10 T. L. Hogan __ .83 caGO SE 32 43 34 80 U. S, Sugar Corp. 5.81 NWU of SWU of SWU 1 46 34 10 Mrs. Lee Edgar _.___ .83 All .__ 33 43 34 609 Glades Land Corp. __ 38.34 NWU of NEU of SEVi 1 46 31SWU 10 Seaboard Highlands' Inc. .83 rI1 = All 34 43 34 616 Glades Land Corp. 39.35 of NEU of SE% 1 46 34 10 S. H. Furnas .83 W* of NWl of NE}; 35 43 34 20 A. A. Bloemer 84.06 SEVi of NE y4 of SE;, 1 .46 34 10 Geo. Hughey _':-_--:... .83 ,1-4 EJ,2 ot NW>h of NW3 35 43 34 20 U. S. Sugar Corp. __ 84.06 SEU of NWU of SEU 1 46 34 10 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .83 : W% of NW3 of NWy 35 43 34 20 Geo. W. Hughey 84.06 SWU of SEU of SE}4 -. 1 46 34 10 Tax Delinquent __.__ .83 -' E; of NW2, of SE? 35 43 34 20 Nathan Cole __ 84,01w4 SWVi Of NEU -.--- 9 46 34 40 Meyer Cohen _ 1.46 ; '\ of NWU of SE:1-: 35 43 34 20 Clara A. Garber 84.06 E% of SEVi of NEVi 9 46 34 20 G. W. Carter ___ .97 ....., E of NEU of NW4 1 H 34 20 Ernest H. May ___ 75.48 'I EH of WH of NEVi of _J-.. of NE2 of SW'A 1 H 34 20 John C. Hammond __ 1.98 NWU & WH of EH of E of SW1 of SW3 4 1 H 34 20 Robt. C. Von __ 1.98 NEU of NWUEH ___ 9 46 34 20 Ray C. Hull __._ 1.70 All __--.-- 3 H 43 605 Glades Land Corp. 23.19 of SEVi of NWl9 46 34 Ray C. Hull __ .97 34 605 Glades Land Corp. _._ 23.19 4 H ,-. All 5 H 34 605 Glades Land Corp. 23.19! SWU of SEViWH ...__,..... 9 46 34 40 Susan Barnard _._..,..- 1.46 .... r 1'0 \ All All 6 H 34 605 Glades Land Corp. __._.. 23.19 All ......._ _.__._._..__ 10 46 34 640 Ray C. Hull .. 16.61 __ 23.19! All _._ 12 46 34 640 Ray C. Hull _____ 1461 34 600 Glades Land Corp. 7 44 _ of VI' .J. All Exc SE'r4 SE" F "NWUI .97 Inc. of 13 46 34 20 Seaboard Highlands 8 H 34 627 Glades Land Corp. 23.19W All of NEy 9 H 34 20 Glades Land Corp 1.46 WH of N'W'4oof SEUNWVi 13 46 34 20 Wm. Mayfield ____ .97 E3s* of of NW" ot NE __ 9 44 U 20 Tax Delinquent w 1.46E'h of NEVi ____. _-, 21 46 34 40 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.46 ) of ot NW 9It 34 20 Fred Bergmann 1.46WY.z NW1of SEVi of NE*, of ... of .swg of NW 9 H 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.46EY.z SEVi of SEtA & NWVi ' of ,. of SW14. _. 9 H 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.46 of NEVi of SEVi __.__ 21 46 34 70 Ray C. Hull .____ 2.70 E of NW2, ot SWy4 9 H 34 20 Glades Land Corp. __ 1.46 SH of NEVi of SEU .....:..- 21 .46 34 20 Seaboard Highlands. Inc. .97 E of SW'4 ot S'W14. 9 44 34 20 Tax Delinquent 1.46 F.% of NW,i of NEVi _'" 25 46 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .97 E of SW2; of SE3 9 44 34 20 Tax Delinquent 1.46 WH of SEVi of NEVi __ 25 46 34 20 Abram D. Woodard :_._: .97, All __.____ 10 H 34 627 Glades Land Corp. __ 23.19E'h W% of NEVi of SE'/i __ 25 46 34 20 '-Tax Delinquent ___ .97 34 20 E. F. Slattery 1,41E1,44 EH of N'.tof:; NWVi _.- 25 46 34. 20 Margaret S. Dwyer .97 = == of of NW3 NEU or of NW NW%a __ 1344 13 44 34 20 Geo. 'Woest __ 1.46 E% of SWy4 of NWViNH 25 46 34 20 Unknown ____ .97 NE of. 26 46 34 20 Tax Delinquent .91 of All _._...._.___ 15 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp. __._ 23.19 /4 SWy4 . 16 H 34 640 Glades Land Corp. 23.19! WH of NW% of SWVi & I ;1 All SH of SEVi of swy4 ._ 26 46 34 10 Seaboard Highlands, Inc., 1.76 ._ 17 44 34 20 Peter Gunderson __ 10.56 .. WIh EY.z of of 'NE3 SW3 of of NEt NEJ 17 H 34 20 Robt. H. Shields 1.46 NWVi of NEVi ___._. 33 46 34 40 Edmund P. Wilson 1.46 3D WIh ot SEU ot. NE% 17 44 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.-16 NH of SEVi & NH of J = Wa ot SEt{ or NWy4 17 H. 34 20 Tax Delinquent __ 1.46 SEVi of SUi4 '- 36 46 34. 100 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 3.29F',6 E% of SWt,4 of SWy 17 44 34 20 R. L. Woesner _ ._ 1.46 of NEVi of NEVi __ 1 47 34 20 Wm. T. Black _........:-._ .14 EIh of SE'r of SW3 __ 17 44 34 20V.. M. Koken __.._ 1.46An EH of NWU of SWVi 1 47 34 2W./ H. Lowe .94 _____.__=_ 18 44 34 617 Glades Land Corp. 23.19! EH of SE'/4 of SW'1,4._. 1 47 34 20 Harvey F. Cornwell _.._. .94 All _____ 19 44 34 617 Glades Land Corp. ,___.,._ 23.19! EH of SWVi of SWViWH __" 1 47 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .94 All _____. 20 44 34 617 Glades Land Corp. 23.19! of NEVi -. 13 47 34 80 C. L. Arbuthnot ______ 1.66 W2h of NEJ-4 of NW'4 & WH of SWVi of NWViWH __ 13 47 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .94 WIh of NW3 of NW" 21 H 34 '40 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1:76W2h : of NWVi of SEVi _._ 13 47 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .94 0) of NE}, ot SWt 21 44 34 20 Sarah Hughes ___"__-"- 1.46 WU: of SEU of NEU & - Was of N\Vi of SEy4 __ 21 44 3.1 20 Glades Land Corp. _._._ 1:46 EH of SWU of NEVi -.- 25 47 34 40 Seaboard Highlands Inc. 1.48 ". 03 I E% of NE% of SE% __ 21 44 34 20 Wm. J. Timble -...._..--.---. 1.46 WH of SEVi of NWViWH 25 47 34 20 Seaboard Highlands Inc..9( t 5 All __..___________ 22 H 34 627 Glades Land Corp. __.__._ 23.19! of SWVi of NWViWH 25 47 34 20 Rachel B. Watt ___w .94 All ______, ...___.._.._.______. 23 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp. ._.__._. 23.19 of NWU of SWVi 25 47 34 20 :Mrs. Alex G. Fortiner .94 Q. All _--___. 24 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp.. __._._ 23.19 All .:.__.___..._..._____..__. 32 47 34 640 Century Land Co. __._'_ 18.60 , .. EIh of NEi of NEt & All _...::.__...._____ 32 47 34 640 Century Land Co. (1940 = NW24 of NWJ, of NE3 25 44 34 30 Tax Delinquent _..___ 1.90( taxes) ___..________.' 25.58, Elf ot SE'4 of NWJ .:=: 25 44 34 20 Glades Land Corp. __"_ VGWJI. l of NE24 of SEA __ 25 44 34 20 Glades Land Corp. .-___ 1.46( CITY OF ,CI.F.\\'I TON: S T R Vnlue O\\'NER Amount tr: All ___.____....___.____ 26 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp. __ 23.19! All ._.......____...._.._..__.____._ 27 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp. ___ 23.19'! Block 22, Lot 23 ..,__.._._ 10 43 34 $ 50 C. L. Arbuthnot __ 2.36 Q.) All _.___..._._._ 28 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp. 23.19 Block 23. Lots 30 to 32 350 Colson, Inc. ..____.. _- i OS E-i 'VIh of NEU of NWt{ 29 44U: 20 Tax Delinquent ________ 1.46EIh lock 26. Lot 31 ,___ 50 E. B. Northup _--i .: 2.11 ot NE1A of S'\\-14 __ 29 H 34 20 Jos. C. Reasing ._.__._ 1,41W & Block 139, Lot 6 '_'_' 10 ;43 34 100 Alice. G. Rothrock ..___ 3.25 % of NE j of SW}, __ 29 44 34 20 Lawrence Median ......__*-. 1.46 Block 131, Lot 8 _____ 100 C. E. & Josephine Miner 3.25 EIh of SE" of SE4 ._._, 29 44U: 20 Nora D. Goff ...._. ..._....____-; 1.46 Block 139, Lot 19 I.4. 100 Joseph & Lola Robins 3.25 f All ._.._...._._.._._._....._.___._.___ 30 44 34 610 Glades Land Corp. _'''_ 23.19 Block 141 Lot 11 Y' 150 Unknown __.....__.___- 3.36 < EIh ot SW14 of NEI, & Block 167\\;. Lot 7 __ '- 200 C. L. Arbuthnot __._ 3.74 EI,2 of SE;; of NEt; __ 33 44 34 40 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 2.47 Block 161.> Lots 1. 15 '' -: .; 2500 Evelyn J. Shelley .-_::.-.- 35.22 'VIh of NW'S of NWI4 __.. 33 HU 20 Glades Land Corp. _......._ 1.46 Block 171. Lot 10 ..,"::;.. 200 A. A. Wright 4.51 W of NE'4 of SW% __ 33' 44 34 20 Tax Delinquent .._._...._._ 1.46 Block 172. Lot 15 _____. .* : X'_ 200 Ben Bolton ___-:_ 2.69. ..= \VI4 or N'\-t,. of SEt 33 44 3.1 :20! Sarah A. Hughes 1.46 Block 176. Lot 4 : .. '. t.. 300 T. H. :Jones Sr. _--.. 5.00Lot .' -. WIh of SE3; of SEI: __ 33 44 34 20 John L Walker ...........__....._. 1.46 I 5 _..: __---, -. 300 J. N. Pinkerton _- 5.00 627 Glades Land Corp. ...._..._ 21.11 Lot 8 ____... :__ ; ; 300 V. Robbins, Sr. __- 5.00 All ..____ ._....._.. ....._ ..:.... 34 44 34 - ; All ___._-_...._.__-__.._-..__-_.__. 35 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp. __:...- 23.19 Lot 9 ..._....--...:.....--....--...;...,;.. 'r,: ;'-' 300 Joseph Hoban -__..-.--- 5 5.01mock .00 NE24 of NEt, of NE1,4 .__. 1 45 34 10 Seaboard Highlands Inc. .83 Lot 16 ___..__.._._ <',I ; 300 G. E. Etherton __ SWy4 of NW% of NEI; __, 1 45 34 10 Geo. C. Knabe ....___.-_ .83 I 176 Lots' 21, '22, 24 .. -;::1' ': l 950 Ruth R. Beardsley 14.73 i EIh ot SF.4 of NfJt; __ .1 45 34 20 Tax Delinquent ___.-:. 1.21 Lot 26 ._.._........_.____._.___ {',;. 1500 Z. G. MerMeth _...._.._w 6.11 ,. SEt of NE14 of NWI4 _... 1 45 34 10 S.' A. Owens _._._..._._.___ .83 Lot 27 _____--=, .:, 200V.. C. J. Herman 4.00 '. NWI, of SW% of __, 1 45 34 10 J. H. lrren' .83 Lot 28 '__?..__ r 200 Ralph & Mary Bishop 4.00 \. SW3 of SW% of SW4 SW1f __ 1 45 34 10 H. D. Edwards .-____. .83 I Lot 30 ...___._._.__..--:...: ': 200 Mrs. John A. Stone _.:._ 4.00 Lot 32 ..._..___ :._..: :.. ,,'. 200 Mrs. Frank H. Roach __ 4.00 10 Tax ._ .......___. .83 ? ----- ...... 1 45 34 Delinquent N'Vl of SEI,, of SWI4 R. Beardsley __ 4.63 Lot 36 _._,_.____ ,: : 250 Ruth 10 W. Gordon _. ___ .83 1 " NE'4 of SEof SWy _._ 1 45 34 G. j Block 190. Lot 4 ___, '. : 200 G. E. Etherton ________ 4.25 _. .83 ; 10 'Glades Land Corp. _ of NE of 5E14 .L 1 45 34 3.20 NWU4 :.. it 100 C. L. Arbuthnot Block 195 Lot 2 : r ; -- SE1/ of NE'4 of SEU _... 1 45 34 10 Tax Delinquent _'-'_'--' .83 -- .. ... C. Flaniken ___.__.. 3.81 __ 150 B. 10 Seaboard Highlands, Inc .83 Lot 6 ....____...:.._ ,' ,. : NWof SE'1 45 :34. I : 3.74 SWU of L. Arbuthnot _ 200 C. Block 201, Lot 11 --- NEI4 of SWI,. of SEI4 1 45 34 10 The Lavman Foundation .83 Lot 33 ..__. -______- 'j" "'.' 200 J.: D.' Gortatowsky 3.99Block .83 __ _ SEI,; of SW% of SE14 __ 1 45" 34 10 Ralph M. Van Dyke 202. Lots 4, 5 __ 9 43 34 400 B. C. Flaniken ____ 7.73 SE3 of SE"+ of SE\ .__ 1 45 34 10 Seaboard Highlands!, Inc. .83 Lots ______ .. 3500 T. E. Burgner _____.__.11.94 All __..____._.-__.__ 4 45 34 640 T. O. Goolsby ___ 16.61 Lot 15 10. _11.____. ?t; 200 Ada B. Kerr 4.10 I NE14 Exe E'h of NE- of Lot 17 ..__._._ ,\' 200 J. A. Schindler ____ 4.10 NEy4 _..____._._.__.__. 5 45 34 140 Lykes Bros. ___....____ 6.07 Block 203- Lot 7 ______ ;. 2,000 D. G. Alston -- 8.89 WIh of NE'4 of N'\V14.; ._ 5 45 34 20 Lykes Bros, ___.__.w___ 1.21 Lot 20 _________ 150 Edward J. Hosty __.__ 401 EIh of NWI, of NWI4 _.._ 5 45 34 20- Lykes Bros. .--....--- 1.21 Block 204. Lot 6 __.-:__ 200 A. E. Oliver __._-_ 4.60 I Was of SWy of NWI4' __ 5 45 34 20' Lykes Bros. .._...___ 1.21 Block 207, Lot 5 200 Thos..Astgarden --- 4.10 I \ EIh of SWI4 of NW3 5 45 34 20 Chas. A. Camaliar ___.._. 1.21 Lot 9 .,_____ --- 200 I. ,T. Doxee ____._.._ 4.10 ' SE'of N'5 45 34 40 Lykes Bro!'. _______...__ 1.98 Lot 11 ... 200 C. M. PIrkle _____ 491 E'h of NEI4: of SW14. __ 5 45 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.21 Block 208. Lots 5, 6 _...__ 9 43 34 300 C. H" Tern'. Adm. ..,.__._ 5.77 '/ \VIh of NE14. .of SW% _' 5 45 34 20 Tykes Bro' ._,_.__.._......_.. 1.21 Lots 7, 8 .._.__,...___.____ 300 B.' C. Flaniken ______ 5.76 W1h of NWI4 of SWy4 _'.. 5 45 34 20 Lykes Bros. _..________..._ 1.21 Lots 9. 10 ;____ _.._.__ 300T. W. Huie ..__.___._____ 5.77 SWU of S1V14 _'__'__ 5 45 34 40 Lykes Bros. _______ 1.98 Block 354. Lots 30. 31 _._ 16 43 34 800 Mrs. Helen S. Sadler 12.27Lot. WI,2 ot SEI4 of 'V24 ...... 5 45 34 20 Rebecca Collins _,._.__ 1.21 29 ._ __ 400 Mrs. Mabel Bennet 6.37Block E of SEI- bf SWJ J '._..' 5 45 34 20 Lykes Bros. ..__..____._-.__ 1.21 355 Lot 23'- _____' 100 R. N. Miller ___::..___._ 2.48 JI : _.. -.______ 1.21 2.48 E1of NEIJ.of SEy4 __ 5.45 34 20 Lykes Bros. Lot 24 ._.___..___- 100 J. D. Gortatsky ----- I Wlh of NEof SEK 5 45 34 20 Rebecca Collins .--- 1.21 Lot 27 ...____________-___:.. 100 Frank Carey __ 2.48 I NW3 of SE4 ..__._._....__. 5 45 34 40 Lykes Bros. -...__.____._ 1.98 Lot 28 ___ 500 C. :M.. Baker ____.---: 3,06Block W'4 of SE/ 5 45 34 20T. W. Rhodes .?.____._.___ 1,21 10.68Lot WJ,2"of 'of SE1 __ 5 45 34 20 Lyke Bros.- -_____._ 1.21 356, Lots 18 to 22.._. 15 43 34 500T. D. Gortatowsky 3.15 E1h of S'V'4 1.21 30 _._...__._.._..____ 150 Unknown -.----- 20 Bros. ___ __ Tykes WIh of SEy of SE1,4 _. 5 45 34 _____ ; 400 R. N. Miller _.______ 874 Lots 41 _. ___ 1.21 28 39 to i 34 20 John L. Walker ? EIh of SEi ot SE3 _. 5 45 ._ 3.21 WIh ___...__._.__._._.______ 64534 320 T, O. GooNby .__..-___. 8.58 Block 358 Lot 4 _._w-::__ .. 150 C.- L. Arbuthnot - 200 '\ C. J. Hermann Lot .. _... __ -'- __ 16.91 19 _.. 33'1.5 An _M.-------____..___ 7 45 34 607 Glades Land Corp. Block 6-V .,," 150 T. H. Jones Sr. ----. 351. Lot ; An. ExeE% of SW3 of 17 '.:.. 800 H. E. & Mildred Walker 5.05 SWy4 ___....._._.____.__ 845 34 621 Glades Land Corp. ..---- 16.91EY.J' Block Block 360.361 Lots Lots 16.34 35 .. 500 G. Dubois ._.__.__..____ 8.70 1.21 , of ._ 8 45 34 20 Glades Land Corp. ----- ; 4.48 of SWy SW3, j. _ Block 362 Lot 24 ___ :, 250 J. B. Hayes -- , Y N>4 NEU of NE14..._..._.&_._..:.SWy__.___of 9 45 34 120 Lykes., Bros. ._' _.__.____ 2.79 Block 363 Lot 13 __ '"'..', :J,:, 2,300 C. E. Robbins Waldron_._ ,- 9.2 500 Robt. E. 34 20 F. O. Stone ... __--'--- 2.21 Lot 24 .._.._...___,____._,_ 1,000 --- W2h of SEJ,4 ot NEy4 __ 9 45 ?-- {' Esther Warren 3,60 368, 150 Mrs. - _ 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.21 Block Lot 11 .__ 'Vth of NE14. of N'\\14 9 45 17.40 400 A. E. Kirchman --- 1.21 Block 369. Lots 13 to 17- ot 9 45 34 20 Arnold Flinzer --- 7.23 EIh of NWI,; of NW14. ._ 45 34 20 Tykes Bros. ...-_...-_-..- '1.21 Lots 34, 35 ____.______ 400 T. H. Jones ', --- 2.18flock \VIh of NWy NWI4. 9. .:_. ._._. ._ 2.49 Lots 21. 22 ___._,..__.. ._.. 400 ,Mrs. Violet J. Reasones S1,4 of NWy ._.._.___._..__. 9 '45 34 80 Lykes Bros. :- -- W .. 3.60 150 Christensen --- --- of SW .. 9 45 34 40 Lykes Bros. ___.,.......__ 1.98 371, Lot 16 ___ Pete ... 2.99 NE3 Clark ...___ 1.21 Block 372 Lot 18 __ 100 Connie - I NWt 4 of SWU9 45 34 20 E. T. Lord ._ 1481 II I Ens of of SW14. ...... 9 45 34 20 Lykes Bros. .__._____ 1.21 Block 377, Lots 13, 14 __ 1000 L. L. ShirleyC. -- _-. .... -.. 385 i N}f. of NWy4 ..... 9 45 34 20 Lykes Bros. .......--.-._-...-- 1.21 Lot[ 15 ...__ ___.____.. 200 L. Arbuthnot -- --- ,. W 110 of S'VI of SWI4 ... ._::._._._.... 800 Darrell & Pansey Smith 12.39 Lots 32. .. 1.98 33 _ .__. ._ 40 I.vkes Bros. ; SE% of SWU _......._.....__.-. 9 45 34 -- -- 1800 Mabel R. Hay ---...;-- 25.08 ' I _____ Block 19 1.21 Lot _ Boetcher _.___ 378 II 20 Minnie 34 -- of SEI4 .W._... 9 45 ? 2.31 NEI4 I EIh of 50 Lillian C. Herllty --'- ____ of SE'9 45 34. 20 Tax Delinquent ...---..--._ 1.21 Block 381. Lot 2 5.06 Eof SEy Block 385. Lots 13, 17 200 F. G. Johnson ---- T 1I W1,4 ot SEI & WIh of Block 14 __.__ 50 Lydia I. Evlliaizor -- 1.90 I EIh of SE% .__....._.._....... 9 45 34 120 Lykes Bros. ___. .. 5.30 418, Lot 27 28 60 R. N. Miller -.--.----- 2.99 Block I An __..___.____...._ _._..... 10 45 34 640 T.. O. Goolsby ____ 1661 Block 423 422. Lots 26 __ 100 Mrs. Eva M. Powell -.-- 3.34 J .._._..__ .83 Lots 25. Zwipht 10 Silas -NEy .__. 13 45 34 ---- of 3.34 I NEI of NE2 N. Miller .83 Block 421. Lots 28. 29 100 R. ------- I SE14. of NW24 of NEt; _._. 13 45 34 10 Chas A. Camaliar ---- .83 Block 495 Lot 12 __ 25 C. L. Arbuthnot _..--- 1.48, _.... .. , r 45U: 10 Tax Delinquent --- ...... S'\VJ of SE'4 of NEI4 13 .__.__ 25 J. W. Dougherty -- 1.48 TVllnouent .._... .81! Lot 8 _._ ._._ ' i! W14 of SF.I1 of N'\'JI. ...... 13 45! 34 10 10 Tax Tux Delinquent ___--_-_ .83 Lot 10 .._w. _.:.w____. ... 50 T. H. Jones, Sr. _____ 2.71' .... 45 34 SE% of NR14 of SW'I4 : 13 .83 Lot 13 __,_.__ 1200 Ruth R. Beardsley -_- 17.60.ot 1 34 10 G. J. Gierburg --- --- : - NFL of S'VI of S'YV13 45 34 10 Ethel Johnson __.__.____...... !A3 14 .._.....___....____ 600 Claude L. Beckett 10.4C NE14 of SE1; of S'VI4 13 45 I 50.T.. H. Jones. Sr. .. 3.73 __ 10 The Foundation .83 Block 505, Lot 7.......__ -- - NE3; of SWtA of SE vi _, 13 45 34 Layman f C 1 1 , |