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Title: The Clewiston news
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Language: English
Publisher: Louis A. Morgan
Place of Publication: Clewiston Fla
Creation Date: June 26, 1942
Publication Date: 1928-
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Dates or Sequential Designation: Vol. 2, no. 6 (Feb. 3, 1928)-
General Note: Tom Smith, editor.
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: VOLUME 13-MJ.MISEI: 32 CLEWISTOX, FLORIDA, FIIIDAY, JUNE 26, 1942 SCRIPTIOX-2.00.:; ',PER YEAR

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1 fiN: CLEWISTON BLACKED I Stores To 'ObserveFourth 'NEXT TUESDAY IS Volunteers Wanted For]PLANS i COMPLETEDFOR


on Saturday Air Raid Defense WorkAir

Y OUT SUNDAY NIGHTIN REGISTRATION DAY ,NEW GASOLINE


Independence Daj this year comes Raid Warden C. H. Berner

FIRST TEST HEREClewiston on a bad day of ,the week for FOR YOUTHS 1820The stated this week that many more REGISTRATION 9TH

stores, next Saturday but after workers are needed in the air raid

, :/ considerable discussion it is be- defense set-up and It is desirable

lieved that'all stores have agreedto that those who will participate In
experienced its first fifth selective service registration Chas. W. Scott of the state
close on Saturday instead of this work volunteer their servicesat
black-out Sunday night and while of youths eighteen to I OPA office was here :yesterday to
Monday as some had suggested.One once so that irregularities dis-
,. Chief Air Raid Warden C. H. Berner twenty years of age, will be held covered during Sunday night's conduct schools of instruction for
store manager said that ordinarily next Tuesday between they hours ,of I I wholesalers and retailers of gasoline
alarm will in the
said that it showed several not be repeated
up would have
he favored
t1. seven o'clock a. m. and nine o'clockp. in the morning and for reg-

+ '.f flaws In the organization that hebelieved Monday closirg but during this m., and such a few are expectedto future. istrars in the afternoon prepara-
Those who will volunteer should
: it to have been as successful I present war time he felt that the be included in this group in the tory to the new gasoline rationing
contact either Mr. Berner'or one
Fourth should be celebrated on the Clewiston section that the regular registration which is scheduled for
as the first such effort would
'w.
I of the Zone Wardens, Mrs. J.
day it came or observance dispensed office force at the Selective Service July 9, 10 and 11. There was an
I; i ordinarily be. I Ezelle, Mrs. E. C. Mills, Mrs. J. H.
with entirely. Office will take care of the reg- excellent attendance from Moore
I f! Most residents were awakened Wilson or A. O. Ward.
istration. : Haven, Clewiston Belle Glade and
I : by; the fire siren blowing the air Lake Harbor.
The selective Service office is in

I I' raid warning, ; about, eleven o'clock MUCH INTEREST IS the northwest corner of the Civic Wm. N. Martin, chairman of
MANY NEW HOMES
I and there was considerable' confusion Center building and there these the local rationing board, states

'I for a time, many of the people youths who have attained the eigh- that the registration will be heldon

believing it to be a fire alarm. For SHOWN IN BOWLING'TOURNAMENT teenth or nineteenth anniversary of ARE NOW OCCUPIED the above dates at the grammar -

I a few minutes this added to the the date of their birth on or before school building between the

I lighting as lights 'were turned on I June 30,_ 1942, or the twentieth an- hours of eleven r m. and seven p.

I and automobiles were gotten out HERE I niversary of their birth, between BY NEW OWNERSWith m. Bob Beardsley will act as site

( to so to the scene of the fire. But December 31, 1941 and June 30; administrator instead of Dan Pad-
,
part of the zone wardens were hard 1942, will be required to register. gett who will l be in Gainesville at

fl L at work and many lights were More and more interest is" being i Mrs: I. S. Bell, Jr.:, clerk, in the an acute housing shortage I the time the registration is held

turned out through their efforts exhibited in the bowling tournament -i office here, will be chief registrar.A. attending the annual FFA Convention -
existing in Clewiston, of the
many
I\ but it was not until the master now underway at the Sugar- L. Taylor draft board memberof houses being purchased'I / He had accepted the position
new are
!I tp switch a't the sugar house was land Park 'Alleys, according to A. LaBelle will be chief registrar and occupied Awhile carpenters and when'' the registration was scheduled -

thrown that a' complete blackoutwas E. Oliver, recreation supervisor.Last in LaBelle where all youths from a week earlier. .
painters I are still at work on finishing -
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effected.Mr. 'Saturday there was 'more activity the western part of the county willregister. touches.A Plenty of volunteers have come
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Berner said that he was not at the alleys than any I I' forward to handle the registrationfor
previous day and all other formsof great many of the, twenty-five
clear just what time the yellowor The highest order number in this ,. coupon books under the ration-

alert signal was given him from recreation have taken a backseat county' at this time is 496 and instead j houses just now being completedby ing program but Mr. Martin asks
at least for the time being.In Clewiston Builders east of the
, the district filter station but that of having a national lottery that other3, preferably with some
school house have been sold 'and
: each of the four signals came about league matches played on this group of boys will be assigned clerical ability, volunteer "to assist
of the nave already -
,,1 fifteen minutes apart. With receipt Thursday night ot last week the numbers according to the date many moved in.new, Finishing owners touchesare the clerk in the rationing office

of the yellow message by phone ne Dixie Crystals defeated' the Har- of their birthday, by the local selective for the period from July 12 to the
being put the remainder of
got in touch with as many zone vesters, two out of three games; the service board and these on 23rd when applications for sup-
the houses and within few weeksall
wardens as possible by telephone as Personnel team took, two out of order numbers will be added to the a plemental gasoline rations will have
of them will probably be'oc
1 ,well three from the Dolittles the L. andC. None of these boys -
: ;.. as with auxiliary firemen and list of 496 I i cupied. to' be, acted upon.

police and public officials. Then took two out of three from the are likely to be called into service At the school yesterday morningMr.
,
J; came the blue message which requires Office Scrubs and the Electrical before their twentieth birthday, according Starting with the first of, these Scott explained the rationing

that all defense organiza- Department tool: two out of three to present plans. houses to the east on Osceola and
wholesalers
set-jup to and retailersof
tions stand by .ready for service. from the Real Estate team. On coming west the first 'is occupiedby
this and &f how
area every gal-
Th n came the red message the air Friday night the' Sugar House Fletcher Gardner, ,the secondby lon of ,gasoline sold would haveto

raid alarm and this called for the Crackers took two out of three C. E. Bjornsen. the third by Rev I
similarto
be accounted for. Cards
black-out. The white, message or from the Warehouse' team and 'on HENDRY COUNTY IS John N. Montgomery the fourth by I those used by stores for sugar

a all-clear came about fifteen minutes Tuesday night, ,of this week the G. Willis Tyson, the fifth is owned
rationing will be
distributed to
,
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liE. later. 1' Commissary tpothree from the by John'Ziler but is not yet occu- 4
,' HOLDING OWN' IN service stations, one for each typeof
l Some, .zondvwardens were out of Steammakers,' the PMS took two pied, Fred Hunziker has the fifth coupon and each sale musf be
,
iftr town, and some, could; not' he reach-: out of three frflpity.the ,Office Scrubs, and A. R. Brink the sixth.In shown by a stamp. on one of these

*d'.,by .telephone Gut all" who 'were the L.' ;and,..-(}>-
reached went 'tq Svork1) at once and irom the Field and the Reserve Osceola, south 'side of the street, -
Inventory which be
coupons may
did as well 'as an organizationcould Department lost two out of threeto the corner house has been purchased -
Used to.purchase additional amounts
do which has never had an the Office. by'' Eoyd Vorhees who will '
The drive to collect old rubber of gasoline 'from the distributorover
probably move in this week. A.
before
function.
opportunity to
Standings of the teams of
as
and above the amounts io!
!. j' At the ,gas and fire classes Monday Wednesday morning are: which will be concluded at mid- H. Vann has one iu this block, Wil- which are'entitled
shownby
they as
I night at the school night, June 30, will find Hendry lard King another and C. E. West-
many Won Lost Pet. their cards. This insures -
coupon
its with the
County holding own moreland another.. Some of the
members of the defense council or- ............. each
Commissary -.. 8 1 .889 Florida: according to station having plentyof
of
; rest ; popu- houses in this block are not yet
ganization were present and at Personnel .........:..-......, 5 1 .833 gasoline at all times and even
tention was called to number of lation.It completed. In the same block on
a Sugar House Crackers 5 1 .833 building up the stock if they wish.
estimated here this week Pasadena John Elmore has bought
things in the set-up which need to Research .....:..........._ 6 3.666 was But all gasoline must be accountedfor
be and will be corrected before the that if the western end of the coun- the west corner home and one of
r General Office ..;........ 4 2.666 even wash gas which is' used
I next alarm comes. No black-out ty contributed as much as one third the other two on this street has
'. Mill Sugar Blues ...... 4. 2 .666 about the station.
of assigned to the coun been sold and is being occupied
drills are permitted except throughthe Real Estate .._............. 6 3.666 the quota Registrars will issue only two
army orders and then without ty, that the quota of 15,000 pounds temporarily bv J. A. Metz, foremanfor
I P. M. s...... 5 4.555 kinds of' coupon books, the "A"
raised. The west the construction company.:
previous notice as Sunday night. would be easily
Apt. Whirlwinds ...:.. 3 3 .500 cards for motorists and the "D"
Many people in town feared that ern part of the county did much On the north side of Osceola
tly Harvesters ............-..; 3 3 .500 cards for motorcycles. Those wish-
I there was actually, a raid and there Elec.. Dept .........._..__ 3 3 ..500L. better than this, however, report- homes have been purchased by J. I ing more gasoline than they are

I was no indication at that time or and C. ......w.:......... 4 5.444 ing approximately 20,000 pounds I W. Durden, W. Abbot Haynes, E'i entitled to under the "A" card will
since from the interceptor command this week which should more than J. Smith,' E.: E. Gross and C. C. '
:
Pixie Crystals ......:..... 2 4 .333 ask for an application blank for
that it was only a practice. ...... double the county quota. Denson but it is not known how
Office Scrubs ...... 3 6 .333 I either of the other type books
... The warning was for all of Hendry Being' used to scour many of these are occupying their
Steam, Makers .......... 2 7, .222 Trucks are which he feels best, fits his needs

County but Sheriff W. T. Maddox Dolittles ..1.................. 1 5 .166 the 'woods, and small boys on bicycles new homes. the B, 'c, SI, S2 or the E and R

could not be reached- In La- Warehouse ................ 1 5 .166 and on foot are bringing' in Of the seven new houses just for non-highway use. The "A"

I Belle by telephone and as there Field ........................? 1 8 ..111Art's the precious scrap and collecting.the being completed by Bishop-Wilson book will have forty-eight coupons
I was no other known person thereto a pound reward. As it three are occupied. P. D:Robbins
penny
each good for four gallons of
receive the message that section is in other places, old tires and and Roscoe Breuton have homes
gasoline and by far the majorityof
was not blacked out. Soda" Shoppe tubes form' the bulk of the scrap. on Ventura Street and L. N.' Davis, motorists will receive these

\, At the meeting Monday nightthere From Jacksonville, state headquarters has one on Sagamore.The .
books. However the coupons are
was considerable discussion To Open Next Week Sugar Corporation reports
I of the drive, it was reported not accumulative. The first page
, I as to the advisibility of pulling that more than 2,000,000 that there are no occupations as '
I of coupons are numbered 1 and
the main switch to black out the yet of the thirty-one new homes
I pounds of the rubber so much need- must be used during July and Au-
II community but this was decided A. W. Lawrence who recently ed war material had been checked recently built in Sugarland Park.
as gust. No. 2 coupons will be used
against for several reasons and in leased the Hopkin's Corner form-
I : in during : the first five days, in September and October and so
, the future only the street light erly occupied by the Lake Drug, although the greater part of the Girl Instructor Now I on.

switch will be pulled, homeowners announced this week that unless week was given over to organizationand
Applicants for supplemental rat-
extinguishing something now unforeseen occurredto only a few counties reported. Flying At Riddle Field ions will be required to fill out a
tI change his plans that he would

I new: siren is expected to be on open his new business, to be knownas During the drive it has been bulky questionnaire and everyone

hand in about three weeks and it Art's Soda Shoppe, next Satur- discovered that many dumps of Women and gill: are filling more of, the many questions must be

: I is unlikely that when it gives a day, July 4. rubber, particularly; of discarded and more !positions as men are call- answered. These applications will

f I warning that any will sleep 'through Stock has been purchased for a tires, have been found which when"mined" ''ed away to the service of their then be acted upon by the ration-
tons of the ing board, and the B or C card Is-,
I without knowing.Padgett will yield
couple of weeks but there was I country and Riddle Field during the
+ precious cargo to be sent to reclamation sued to him will be tailored to fit
some delay in receiving furni-
new past several weeks has replacedmen
I i\\ To Attend ture and equipment. However plants established at many with girls In a number of in- his needs-in other words certain
, will be torn out of the
points throughout the country. coupons
most of this is now in and is be- stances..
It Those '"rubber mines" are' being book if the book contains more cou-
FFA Convention ing installed. Walls and counters It was not until this week,
I i have been repainted and the floor found not only in the vicinity of however, that a woman flying Instructor pons than lIe actually ,needs. These

j : has cities and towns but at lumber, supplemental rations are good only
--- a new covering of linoleum appeared on the scene and
for of three months after
period
'. Dan Padgett vocational agriculture tile. naval stores and mining camps as began teaching young RAF cadets a

teacher in the Clewiston and The new place will operate as a well, yielding a heavy tonnage of how to fly. Thi first 1 which a new application must be

I JI, Moore Haven schools, will leave the soda fountain and sundry store rubber which may be reclaimed. tress Is Miss Jeanette instruc-I I filled out.

I,; latter part of next week to attend and, for the present at least, will George L. Burr, Jr., executive comes here from Miami and Is understood The new rationing program is

'i the State FFA Convention and not have a prescription counter. director of the State Defense Council to have considerable experience I expected to keep a rigid control on

11i meeting of state agriculture teach- ; Clayton C. Codrington, execu- in aeronautics at the Riddle ,gasoline sales and to solve many of

,, ers in Gainesville from July 6 to Two Out of Seven tive secretary of the salvage campaign I School there. She is stayingat : the difficulties found in the pres-

,I 11th. / and ,others interested in the the Clewiston Inn.U. ent rationing system.

Robert Hodges will represent the Accepted At BlandingOf drive are well pleased with returns -

local FFA club at this convention thus far but they are urging S. S. C. BUYS 180 ACHES OFFICE HOURS OF DRAFT

and Roy Donald Lundy will repre- county chairmen and workers on OF LAND NEAR BELLE GLADE BOARD OFFICE CHANGEDMrs.

sent the Moore Haven club. the seven men sent from here the firing line to redouble their

\ .Also accompanying Mr.\ Padgett last week for induction into the efforts in order that every pound of BELLE.GLADE. June 24-FNS) I. S. Bell, Jr., clerk at the

will be one boy from each of the U. S. Army at Camp Blanding only rubber available may be brought to -Luther Jones, realtor, of Belle county selective service office in

schools, yet to be selected to attend two were accepted and remained at light and the state's leadership in Belle Glade, reported'' the sale, last the Civic Center Building, an-

t i the State Forestry Camp for camp. These two were William A. defense activities maintained. week of a: tract of 180 acres cf nounces this week that the office

two weeks at Camp O'Leana whichis Scott, Jr., of Clewiston and Robert Filling stations here and throughout rich Everglades land in the South will be open in the future from

free to representatives from each Tillman of Moore Haven. out state are paying one cent Bay section to the< United States eight o'clock a. m. to six o'clockp.

4 school. There were several transfers I a pound for all rubber brought In Sugar Corporation. \. m., instead of seven p.. m. as

Mr. Padgett will take a short also in the call and it is not known I and several Defense Councils have The land was formerly owned by formerly. These hours will be the

course in care and repair of farm how many of these were accepted opened collection centers for donations Wilma A. Henry and Graham A. same each day except Saturday when

machinery while away. at the induction centers. of scrap rubber. Moore, of Charlotte, N. C. the office will close at five o'clock.



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( /SYLVIA TAYLOR N-U-Rrleas..
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..- Different Views Does Just That
Sonny-Dad, what do you call a man "There's a fellow who takes the i
XV It was a little after seven when I would hand over important papers '
CHAPTER
who drives a car? worst possible view of every-
them out without them first?
Thomas motioned to come checking
Dad ( pedestrian-It all depends on "
a thing, said the grouch.
Karl and the officers were on "Sorry to disrupt your little plan.
than half hour later side. how close he "
It was less an comes to me, son. "Why, is he a pessimist,?
the lower deck. You could see for yourself that they
when Thomas returned saying,
"No, he's a candid camera 'a
deck. It's here!" They watched as the officers descended are quite worthless now. .
"Come on Beduff takes rationing so seri- fiend." -
ladder and "Quite Karl said coolly. "ButI
were ,
They followed him to the rail. The the rope ously that instead of calling: his
the submarine. In feel that would
government
back to
rain and sky and sea rowed your wife he now calls her
misty gray "Sugar, Knew All the Angles
the darkness it was hard to distinguish have preferred to lose the plans and
made it difficult to focus their vi evil "Honey." Professor (in math class)-What
It like have alive.
was -
them. some you
sion but Joan suddenly saw the peri-
-- steps would you take to measure
disappeared "No! Joan screamed his
sensing
mirage, as their vague shapes ,
scope of a submarine rising slowly down the hatch, then slow- meaning. All Spent the height of a building' with a

from the water. ly the submarine submerged."It's "Shut up! I will deal with you Duzzi-Back from your vaca- protractor?
"There it is! I see it!" the most terrible thing I've later. Perhaps you will learn that tion, eh? Feel any change? Student-I would lower the pro-

"Yes. That is it," Paul said qui- ever seen," Joan said, moving closer death is preferable'to some things." Bruzzi (hand in pocket-Not a tractor by a string and measure

etly.Karl to Paul. "It's symbolic of all the "If you imagine that I am afraidto the string.
appeared from the captain'squarters. hidden terror in the world today." die, you are wrong," Paul said "<"
They could see him descending "And it's my job to do all I can calmly. "To die for a purpose like cent.IIOUSEHOD
the narrow flight of stairs. to stop it," said Paul. this could almost be called. a' pleasure. -
He was dressed in uniform and "You'll never stop Karl and his ." J. Fuller PepBy
called sharp commands to three sai- kind. There are too many of them," Joan wondered how he could talk
lors who stood at the rail preparingto Thomas said sadly. "It would take like that at a time like this, but fllNT8ITo JERRY LINK1
;
lower a small boat.
years." Karl had a faint glimmer of approval I
"Is Karl going to submarine. ?" "We'll stop them all right, no mat- in his cold eyes. "I admire

Joan asked. ter how long it takes, and every your courage, Mr. O'Malley. Too prevent marmalade from
"Probably they will come to the little bit helps. If we can get to bad that you fight on the wrong graining, do not boil it too; fast ,
ship," Paul said speculatively. the bottom of this unit, it will frighten side. If you had joined with me, and take it off the stove as soon .f
"Yes, that's right," Thomas put' the others. Every man in the we might have gone far together." as a little of' it jellies on a cold
in, nodding his head. "I've seen FBI is working day and night track- His hand raised the pistol, his fingerwas plate. Be careful that you have
them do it before. Karl gives them ing down these people. We'll catchup pressed against the trigger. pure sugar for this and all preserves I o (I
the papers and they're gone again." with every one of them eventu- Joan saw Thomas motion to her 0a o
"You don't think Karl has found ally." and she knew instantly what she .

out that you changed those plans?" ,Joan's heart was full of pride in must do. She snatched the gun from All salads should be served cold,
Joan said nervously. his words. her pocket and fired it directly at and free from water.- Wash let
"He doesn't seem to." Paul caught her glance and ,Karl Miller. With an expression of tuce well and keep in refrigeratoruntil

Men appeared from the hold of smiled. She was clutching her purse complete incredulity, he crumpledto you are ready. to make the II
the ship. All stood at attention as' and gloves, ready to ,depart, as hen the flopr. salad. I II ,h
the hatch of the submarine *
openedand ---------
two officers appeared. As Thomas The gun fell from Joan's hand as been readln' about some of these
Spread thin layerof divorces and It seems to me hus-
had predicted, the boat carried she stared with unseeing eyes be- a orange bands are like automobiles:If you
them to the ship and they all wentto fore her. "I've killed him," she marmalade or apricot jam on take good care of them, you don't
the pilot house. whispered. baked pancakes. Roll quickly and have to keep getting new ones all

"What will they do now?" Joan Paul's about her. "Don'tthink sprinkle with confectioner's sugar. the time.
arm was Serve with pineapple syrup for And one way of takin' good care
asked. :about it. We're getting out of him Is to see he gets all his
"Get the papers and go back." of here." breakfast or luncheon. vitamins. And that's where
HAnd all those plans will be KELLOGG'S PEP comes In.'Courseit
Thomas took timid forward."It .
step
a hasn't got 'em all,but It's extra-
used?" r served him right," he declared When a splinter has gone very rich In the two most likely to be
"Yes. Not only )plans for bomb- with satisfaction." deep into the flesh try' extractionby short In ordinary meals-vitamins

ing planes, but formulas for explosives "Where did she get that gun?" steam. Heat a widemouthedbottle Bj and grand-tastin'D. What's cereal more, toolA PEP'Sone -

and poison gas. This spy ring Paul demanded."I and fill it two-thirds full of
has connections in every part of our hot water and place under '
gave ,it to her. very
country. It's a powerful organization "I've'' killed him," Joan repeated.Paul the injured spot: The suction f p I'
and the leader's the one we and draws the flesh down when a little
motioned Thomas together
want. Getting Karl alone wouldn'tdo they helped to her from the pressure is used, and the steam delicious cereal that supplies per tenting .
any good. If he were in jail in a few minutes removes both (lot.): the full minimum daily need of
the rest of his life, it wouldn't. stop cabin. Outside-complete darkness, splinter and inflammation. This vitamin D;Il4 the daily need of vitamin Bi.
slight wind and the :
a misty'rain"Do
the rest of them.
method is particularly good when
"How terrible! Joan shuddered. you think you can get those
the splinter has been ,in for sometime
from the safe? Paul asked
"That isn't the worst of it," Paul papers .
Thomas. "I'll wait here with Joan."
j went on. "They intimidate people FEET HURT?
who have relatives in Germany, Thomas looked fearfully over his
1 threatening to harm them unless / shoulder. .If:you know a 'Navy man, don't Stop your sofferingl foot troubles For fast, go relief to your from p'
"There's, to be afraid of call him" dealer THIS WEEK. He has the
money and aid is given. Many peo- nothing ever ::.a "gob"-sailors
ple are drawn into'it this way." II III IIShe now," Paul said. '"Go quickly be- consider the name art insult. You Dr.Scholl you need.Remedy The cost or Arch is smalL Support -
"Yes!" Thomas cried. "That's fore the others find out what has' can get on the right side of him

what happened to me. Karl told ,happened." though if you offer him a Camelor -
me my wife would be put into a III Paul and Joan waited under the better yet, send him a" carton.

concentration camp if I didn't give narrow ledge of canvas. Large Camels. are the ,favorite cigarettewith
him five thousand dollars. She was I drops of rain splattered down on men. in the Navy (Army, Ma- Sign of Wisdom

still in Germany, you see, so I triedto the deck. Joan clung" to Paul's arm rines, Coast Guard, too, for that The most manifest sign of wis-
raise the money but I couldn't.So unable to speak. 'It won't belong matter) based on actual sales rec- dom is a continual cheerfulness.
Karl offered to"put it up for me now, honey," he said. "Try to bear ords from the service men's 'oJ
if I would come on this ship. But up just a little while longer." stores. Local dealers are featur-
I've never heard from my wife Thomas returned almost instantlywith ing cartons of Camels to send to HEY! DON'T SCRATCH
since." the and handed themto any member of our armed forces
papers
soothe the itch of mosquito and similar
him that Camel
"We may as well go inside," Paul Paul. "I didn't see anyone," he anywhere. Send bites with Mexican Heat Powder. Largo
said. "Apparently this conferenceis had scarcely uttered the'words I reported. "This all seems 'too carton. today.-Adv. size most economical-sold everywhere.THAT'S .

going to take some time." when Karl Miller's powerful figure easy."

"I don't like the look of it," Thomas loomed in the doorway. He held a "Never_ ,mind that," Paul said.
insisted. "Usually they're here pistol. "Do you think we can lower a
only a few minutes." boat?"
s
had said, "at a moment's notice .
"Do think "Sure. But we'll have to'go downto
you really anything is
"We're not going to get out of thisas
wrong?" Joan asked anxiously as the boat deck and one of them
soon as I thought, he told her
she and into will see They all know what's
Paul/went the lounge."It us.
now as they went back into the
doesn't, look too good," Paul louxige. "May as well sit down and what. They'd shoot us down like
admitted. "Be, ready for anything. relax." Karl would have. We haven't a

Jf you want, your purse,' you'd bet- "Not me," Thomas insisted. "I'm chance of getting off this boat."

ter get it now. We may be off the going to stay on deck. If Karl does "There's no time to argue," Paul ,
ship before another hour' passes." come, I don't want to make things insisted. "I know what I'm doing.

Automatically Joan went into her look any worse than they alreadyare Now let's go." f .

cabin and gathered up her things.It >." As they descended the stairs there ... .,'
seemed fantastic that they could "Odd that Karl trusts you here was no one in sight. The boat used
escape from a boat in midocean."All with us," Paul meditated. to take the officers back to the submarine -
set?" Paul said was still in the water. '
as she stood "He trusts me, Thomas declared,
resolutely before him. "because he knows I'm afraid of "What luck!" Thomas said.
"Ready for anything!" Joan said him." "Not luck," Paul replied. "It's

bravely.But But though neither Joan nor Paul there for a purpose. You go down THE '4 .', .,
almost an hour passed and would admit it, both thought that first and I'll help 'Joan." PARATROOPER'S'COWORD. ,4
nothing happened. The ship rested Karl was too clever to overlook the Thomas disappeared over the side. .* HIS WORD t'l, .:'. '

tranquilly by the side of the sub- possibility that Thomas might aid "Do you think you can make it, FOR CIGARETTE IS '.;..' ...
marine. The rain continued. Thomas Karl's prisoners. Had he deliberately honey?" Paul asked Joan, looking CAMEL THE: FAVORITE ;,;f:
watched from the deck. Paul I planned it this way? anxiously into her white face. "I'll IN EVERY BRANCH OF

smoked endless cigarettes as he "Drink your tea, dear," Paul ad- go first and you follow me." THE SERVICE 7:& ,. .
paced the length of the cabin. "I vised. "This may be the last food Tremulously 'Joan obeyed. The
don't like this delay," he admitted. we'll have for quite a while." ladder swayed with her weight and

"Things aren't going as I had They smiled, sending each other the rope scraped her hands as she 'fr
planned." a message of courage. grasped it fiercely. Step by step l r i
'
The ship lay quietly. They had i she went down until at last she felt
Thomas came into the cabin where not moved since the arrival of the Paul's arms lifting her to safety. *With men in the Army, Navy, Marines,
Joan and Paul waited and Coast Guard, the favorite cigarette is
with tea and submarine. Thomas loosened the rope that io-
Came (Based actual sales records in
.toast.. "There must be something Thomas stood patiently outside. held them to the ship. "This won't Post Exchanges on and Canteens.) '
wrong," he whispered. "Karl must The rain on his slicker gleamedin work, Mr. O'Malley. They'll shootus
have found out about those plans." the darkness."I like dogs. We haven't a chance."

Paul frowned but said, "Not think he's more worried than But he was wrong. They rowed
necessarily." I 'we are," Paul commented. away unmolested. The ship was
"But if he has, what then? How Thomas' shuffling footsteps came like a -ghost; not one of the crew CAMELSARE -9
will we ever escape?" Joan put in. suddenly to their ears; also a hard was in sight. Later fatigue held her ;
Thomas poured the tea and his tread ascending the stairs. prisoner and with her head buriedin FIRST IN fi

hand trembled. "He'll know I helped "It's Karl!" Joan whispered. her arms she fell into a deep MY OUTFIT. THEy'REEXTRA ;
you. He'll kill me." She had scarcely uttered the sleep *
Joan, remembering Eric Strom, words, when Karl Miller's powerful When she awoke it was to bril- /MILD AND-
s
was filled with a vague terror. Her figure loomed in the doorway. He liant sunshine streaming- from a THAT FULL FLAVOR -
hand instinctively touched the gun held a pistol. blue cloudless sky. Her muscleswere :
in her coat pocket. 'Paul and Joan faced him silently. stiff and cramped.Paul CLICKS eVERY G '

"Karl won't, kill anyone," Paul Behind his back Joan saw the terri-I watched her, smiling. "Feel TIME : 4 F '
said, calmly lighting a cigarette.Joan fied eyes of Thomas. better?"
,
had already noticed that "You amaze me, Mr. O'Malley," She sat up and stretched her ach- : \
Paul had the faculty of inspiringtrust. Karl said coolly. "A man in the ing back. "I don't know how I could Paratrooper inlatwtaombtt
Thomas seemed to be relievedby government service should be more have slept like that." .' :- :.:;
his assurance, vague and indefi- clever than you have been." "If you want the 'truth," Paul uniform
nite though it was. Joan, too, felt "Meaning what?" Paul inquiredwith grinned, "I put a sleeping powderin
some inner faith, some convictionthat assumed indifference. your tea late yesterday afternoon.I .
Paul could master any. situa- "Do you really think me so stupid figured on something like this" CAMEL c:.rv ttb A'R

tion. ?" Karl smiled. "Do you think (TO BE CONTINUED)
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i pear salad just before it is wheels of your lawn mower wear these are the things that make has a thousand eyes"? pure water weigh?
served improves the flavor. out,> take a rattail file and renew
happy.-John Ruskin. 9. In what Alaska
men
2. The wife of an earl is called year was pur-
them. This will give your mower
Sink not in spirit; who aimeth at what? chased from Russia by the United

Red raspberry leaves are said better traction.. the sky 3. Garlic belongs to what botan- States?
j by,some to be an excellent substitute Shoots higher much than he that ical family?
.;;.1 for tea, now that tea is scarce. The stock left from spinach means a tree.llerbert.. The Answers
They are to be picked and then should be saved and used in vege- God grants liberty to those 4. The is present population of the 1. "And the day but one."
world approximately what?
' dried before using. table soup. It contains valuable who love it; and are always 2. Countess:
:I food properties. ready to guard and defend it. 5. Who was called the Belgian 3. Lily. '

Webster. Shakespeare? 4. Nineteen hundred million.
4 Fine grained sandpaper will remove -
surface When frying in deep fat a 6. By what other name was 5. Maeterlinck.
spots from white felt use I want to help you to growas
hats and will raise the nap on felt heavy aluminum kettle. It holds beautiful as God meant you Australia once known? 6. New Holland. '

hats that have been caught in the the heat and does not tip over to be when he thought of you 7.. When was the first national 7. November, 1919.
rain. For white straw or fabric easily. Use a wire basket to first.-George MacDonald. convention of the American Legion 8. 8.355 pounds.

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I i AMERICAN RED CROSS t I IIQOLAID

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of all the American
; i NEWEST Cause Enough
activities is the
/o///o//// / '9' -/ JwrU7r0C"WP 1r/V//yr t Professor-Why were you late to TRY
f Wool Conservation Un-
rd.
program.
school this morning Henry?
,
der it, volunteers from the more Pattern 256 contains directions for making ALL 7.
Henry-Because the bell rang
than 3,700 Red Cross chapters two necklaces a bracelet and an ornament
; illustrations of them and stitches; before I got here. FLAVORSGreatest
throughout the nation collect
materials required. Send your order to:
scraps of new, unused wool and .
Few Virtues
place them in reprocessing chan- a
nels. Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. Lady-That parrot I bought here Wealth

The Wool Conservation 82 Eighth Ave. New York swears frightfully. Not to be avaricious is money;
programwas Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to Dealer-I don't deny it, madam, not to be fond of buying is a
developed jointly by the War cover cost of mailing) for PatternNo.
but must admit he doesn'tdrink
with
but be
Production board you revenue; to content
and the Red
h I: Cross when it became apparent a .............. or smoke. our own is the greatest and most

II : .7" that the nation faced a serious Name................................. certain wealth of all.-Cicero.

i : .I wool shortage. There were only Address.............................., Concisely
Aunt-I will be the
suppose you at
two ways in which this shortage
John? J
picnic,
could be alleviated within the next
John-Naw, I ain't gain'.
year. The first was by cutting Wartime Problem Solved Aunt-Don't say "I ain't go in':" I'll HINDS

down wool consumption in every give you a lesson: I am not going, you
GIANT SALE
possible way by restyling and redesigning are not going, he is not going, we are
garments to save wool. Necessity has forced the American not going, they are not going. Now canon is ON ; BIG
:. The second was to have every people to do many new things. say all that?
scrap of new, unused wool'reprocessed s While in the past many bird lov- John-Sure. There ain't nobody go in'. #i SIZE ONLY

as rapidly as possible. The } ers have raised canaries, at home 4
Red Cross was selected to do this of for ,the pleasure and satisfaction Heart's Desire

job. they derived, now the' breeding of Spinster-So the waiter said'to

I II'I Under the agreement be- canaries at home has become a me, "How would you like your

\ ,... tween the Red Cross and the new, worthwhile hobby-a money- rice?"
' War Production board, the making hobby that is spreading all Friend-Yes, dearie, go on.

I! U 3,700 Red Cross chapters, arrange over this country. Spinster-So I said wistfully,

i k, for the collection of With the major supplies of "Thrown at me." 1y

, trousers cuff clippings, wool canaries from abroad abruptly

l samples and other wool clips stopped with a strict wartime Economy is the art of living as

I from tailors, men's clothing ; ban placed on the importation though you were poor when you

stores, department stores, ; of hundreds of thousands of are really not so; whereas, if you
I, clothing manufacturers and I I I 1r canaries formerly shipped yearly are really poor and live that way
cleaners. These are then '''1'1. I from Central Europe and Asia, -that's stinginess. '

r placed in reprocessing chan- the ingenuity and foresight of the

nels by, selling them to wool American people have met the Advantage jLES PRICES
THAN
$ .
reclaiming firms. : situation with smiles of satisfaction "They say that'withyar 'cut

When reprocessed into wool .f -as they turned this canary ting off imports of insecticides, the LIMITED TIME AT

cloth, the clippings from 21 pairsof shortage into a wartime oppor insects are steadily winning their TOIL TG0005COUNTERS

; men's trousers will be enough tunity. eternal war with man."

to make a complete soldier's uni- i But a small out-lay was requiredto "They've made a good beginning eta raxLehn&FinkprodnctsCorp.Blooxn&Id.N.J
j form or another civilian suit. i start this worthwhile hobby- I anyway. I pay five cents a

,Proceeds from the sale of the 256 turning a most pleasurable under- pound for potatoes and the potato I

wool clips collected under the taking into a profitable, money- bug gets his free."

... Wool Conservation program are making business at home.
retained by the local Red Cross V FOR VICTORY! Crochet these

chapters to carry on their work of Vs in red, white and blue gimpto

War Relief and Civilian Defense sew on blouse, lapel, sleeve or
I Preparedness training. hat. Add a necklace of stars or I Big Wind From MotorThe I J1
HIGH-SIRE
Prepared Exclusively for, WNU. tiny military drums in our colors.

air force's new
army
art is t
$2,500,000 wind tunnel at Wright
; .. Jk. NEW IDEAS Field near Dayton is equippedwith "

40,000 horsepower, alternat-
a
i s:4k4 dameBy A ing-current induction motor that : yry
-
i develops a 400-mile-an-hour wind, r.'
RUTH WYETH' SPEARSSAME says Collier's. Largest of its kind

ever constructed, this motor cannotbe
BED WITH FOOT CUT too high to display the quilt to turned on until notice has been
DOWrf-THE DOTTED SWISS advantage. What a difference in
VALANCE given to the electric company, so
the effect when the board
STITCHED TO was cut
load
it be prepared for this ,
MUSLIN BETWEEN]! down and the crisp frills of dotted may
THE SPRINGSANDMATTRESS1 which is equal to the capacity of
.... Swiss were added! Surely, any of its largest generators.
one
t quilt worth piecing is worth this
extra touch.
HAMDMADEQUILT
IS NOT .
WELL DISPLAYEDON Memory Geniuses HE'S A "SELFSTARTERtIT
A NOTE: If you have a metal bed that
BEDWITH you would like to modernize you will find --
HIGH sketches and directions in Mrs. Spears Some Mohammedan priests have
Book 3. There are eight of these bookletsof
FOOTBOARD remarkable memories. Starting STARTER
I I 32 pages of things to make from odds "* F- CARLIWILLIAMS[
, AND noVALANCE and ends which accumulate around the when they first learn to read, they BREAKFAST"
house or from inexpensive new materials. read no other book besides the is a telephone company

Copies are 10 cents each and with an order Koran, and by the time they enter bowl oI KellotiB s Coln fols ,dlfL1.-Llk "troubleshooter".That'sa rA
Ii" for three (No. 1 to 8) you will receive Di i" dust and job that's tough and plenty
able to \ some "
repeatthe with
\ 'the priesthood are Jlr
" MOST quilts today are planned a set of three different quilt block Flakes 1 a Mr.
, as bedspreads and have a color patterns including the Whirl Wind illus. 2,400,000 words of that book ot mil"l dangerous. Williams
scheme to harmonize with other trated above. Send order to: from memory. Several of the 1Ir"iJtJ SMINERAISS C 0 R N says: "I've got to be alert
retentive and on my toes every min
decorations. If a variety of fig- priests with more memo- otuttSG1
ured scraps is used one color is MRS. RUTH*" WYETH SPEARS ries have memorized the complete 'T: '(fOODlHl F L.A K E S ute I'm}working.I've found
of
generally 'repeated in each block Drawer 10 work in as little as 272 years. famous FLAVOR thateatingthe'SelfStarterBreakfast' ,"
,to give the design unity. Bedford Hills New York >\ the colnf\a't..estha\\ _=:.1"Zc-r'i Breakfast' is a great help
Enclose 10 cents for each book de. Kell in the day right...
starting
The beauty of any quilt is en- ;0011 it sharpe eiw'joteat.: -iiJi----
hanced if it is set off with a val- sired. Nos..................... Painfully Good so m ;i '. ", and tastes like a million!"

ance around the bed. The bed in Name................................. Some people are so painfully th....pot': ':.k'o'.IIPP'C I:.,': 1M............,...................
'00. ... diJ>lnSi
I the sketch had no particular tradition Address............................... good that they would rather be g.'i".estO'llfGl' .!
II and the footboard was much right than be pleasant.-L. C. Ball.
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FOR REAL KIND +j a : MERE
ii A THESE VITAMINS- THAT THE FLEISCHMANN'S BUY THESE
WITH ALL
VITAMINS IN BUNS? ONLY YEAST
OF YOU, MRS. OWEN. ,
JOHNNOTHING" THERE NO MAN CAN WHAT'S MORE SUSAN DAYS KEEPS PERFECTLY YOUR REFRIGERATOR.YOU .
YOU MUST TELL ME A, Bi, DANDG. '
JUST LOVES HOT BUNS!/ AT ALL,CHILO! YOUR SECRET; SECRET, SUSAN STICK HIS NOT ONE OF THEM IS APPRECIABLYLOST CAN LAY IN A WHOLE WEEKS SUPPLY. e
irr AND YOU LET THAT MRS.OWEN I I BAKED OAR INAREN'T IN THE OVEN. THEY ALL GO AND BY THE WAY, SEND FOR FLEIS MANN'S lI
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THE CLEWISTON NEWS FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1942 ...
',"PAGE FOUR

is sometimes badly! MIlS CARLTON IS HOSTESS AT
floor itself I
The Clewiston News abused. There have been occasions POCKETBOOK SUPPER FOR BRIDGE CLUB

when the center has been used for -
a private party. On some of these Mrs. A. C. Carlton ,served a delightful -
.
Published Florida, by every the CLEWISTON1eNEW occasions the kitchen has been left oKNOWLEDCEv Tf'X cold plate supper to members "'
Inc. as neat and clean as your own. On of her bridge club before I the ,
others, dishes have been left dirty game when she entertained at her

in the sink, or even stuck back i in home Wednesday evening.A .
KEATIILEY BOWDEN Editor washing ; of was won'
the shelves without proper pTykf pair pillow cases
and drying. Leftover refreshments by Mrs. George E. Crow as first
Entered as second class mail matte have been left around unt prize and a tablecloth by Mrs. Foy
February, 1927 at the Pest Office iClewiston the ants holding rr Durrence second prize.
Florida, under the Act of next morning, were as
March 3, 1897.Subeeription a convention in the kitchen. The Playing were Mrs. Glen Etherton .
new hardwood floor, which has bee; 'i t wMBea aeoulaco ro eRRTE l? Mrs. A., W Lawrence, Mrs. V. C.'
and I kept: waxed so the ..o L BQMEE4 fOO.SMlPMCNT\ OJC4XW tOeviLs .
installed
note $2.00 Per Year a FIVE ROOM HOUSE Woodward, Mrs. Curtis Thompson I
space can te used for dancing has .. Mrs. Crow, Mrs. R. M. Hare, Jr.,. "
Advertising Rates On ,Application. been burned by cigarette butt Mrs. Foy Durrence and Mrs. J. H..
to the One SOURCE of Supply fotrue
have dropped
which smokers roof/eft mtrlCBOPUONES RiveR Wilson.
Devoted to the advancement and welfare !- floor intending to grind out wlih:] i "- La OF MELTS EGypr'SNOKFROMI 7NE
of Clewiston and Hen ry County; their heel. I !_! 7HE Pl'AKS"AFRICA 0'EQUlrOIUJll JOINT BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
The people who have done these '
AT LEYDIG HOME WEDNESDAY
T
things have done them through]
thoughtlessness and it is hoped)
f.\.E .\BER that it is only necessary to ask! Wednesday marked the birthdayof I
_. FLORIDA PRESS ASSOCIATION that the place be cared for'and I Mrs. I. D. Lejdig and of her J
NATIONAL.I EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION]. ,left clean each time it is used. \\ PEM daughter, Mrs. Leah L. Spicer, and
1 satThere'll ,
the occasion was one for a family

'SUCK 'SUCKERS' ARE IMPORTANT gathering to celebrate.Mr. .
COHCEALEP ItJ"ME FENCES
GUYS" THAT 6URROONP MAM/FACTORIES HELP and Mrs. I. S. Bell, Jr., andMrs.
X cards in the
be no
.- 10 GUARD AGAINST"SABOTAGE. IF AW1NRWER Frank 'E. Conkling, Mrs. RuthB.
rationing program. Poor Congressmen TOUCHES THE FENCE ItS SOOMP VyC
new So I'm a sucker, am I? Well, RIEC>TO TIE RANT 5IGMALONE 6UARPMOOSE AS AVUARWlrtG Owens, Miss Florence Graham,
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Leydig, Miss
as long as I AM a sucker the country -
betaken be mighty thankful, for the< Marion Levdig, Mrs. Spicer and
Every effort must and will < can ..
Miss Roberta Spicer were present to
to correct irregularities un moment I stop being a sucker and lNDUS'fl
of the I sua Os enjoy an informal evening and the
active arm
covered in Clewiston's first black- become'an part t pavorriIfALTN refreshments of ice. J
out. The next time it may be< ed forces of Amtiica, war will have< / -- delightful
r I 3xecrs+tI and cake.
something ,more grim than a prac come to the United States on enemy := / OF 7.0001ERICpN cream
tice. wings.I :I r esCp
im N AL
am a volunteer civilian observe] weeks. In other words the con-
Those who wait for Saturday tc I of the aircraft warning service of: 1. oulPPeo wai' sumer is allowed one-half pound

do their shopping next week, may the U. S. army, a 'sucker" to some person per week the same as
per
go hungry over the weekend.at. 3f the folks on the outside lookingin. i=: on coupons 1, through 4, except
urday is Independence Day'and hours developing "spotter's -
I spend that twice the amount can be pur-' .t
Clewiston storekeepers will take the neclc" and "tower climber'salves" ) \
: but NEVVAR..PLAVIT rtAS A chased on coupons 5 and 6 -
day off. : for nothing-thank God. ]]I -S gEE-wcH LAVER Of MOOING WATStCH
THE ROOFTO HELP KEEP"WEPUUT must last twice as long.
froze during long night hours last CDOCWMMER.. I Coupon number 5 is valid June
Let us celebrate IndependenceDay winter. ; I :stood in soaking rain ,. 28 to July 25, inclusive and number -
this year by:; a firm resolve to jeering into weather listed .as zero-
time be-
6 can be' used any
of our time, our money, our I
give ero: ; I spent hours listening, for 26 and midnight of
July
energy to the end that we may con- nothing, in weather when even the Sugar Coupon No. 4 Not one pound per coupon which is a tween 22.
tinue to celebrate Independence Day birds were on instruments! two weeks' allotment.: Coupon 4 August

in the years to come. I have reported the same old Good After June 27th is invalid after that time.:
statehas a new I. Q.-an
ransports, the same army planes,, County: Ration Administrator.., Every
Have you forgotten to buy your he same Cubs and Wacos. I have M. Jennings said coupons number "independence quota"-for sale of

motor vehicle, use stamp? There vorn enough clothing to start a Sugar ration coupon number 4 15 and 6 would be good for double War Bonds. Are you investing
remain but four more flays to give ummage sale and often looked like will be good only until midnight the amount of sugar but would 10% of your income in future security -
the postmaster five dollars and secure instead of two for your family's indepen- t
me, those long winter watches last Saturday, June 27, at the rate of: have to last a month
this little green sticker for I February. .. ..

your windshield. I Some of the "temporary patriots"

Iropped out after a few weeks.

. . ...... . .1 Jut me, I'll stay with the A.W.S.,
N N N/NIN M N.N.N/N.N.N.N N N N N .NINON M N1 and here's .
hank you, why.I Been Put To
Has A
Stop
like to feel I'm an important 1

e. RAMBLINGS .1 cog in the vast machinery of Amer-I
ca's defenses. Silly, isn't
By B. B. t's true. The minute I take over I Building and Remodelingi. -.

he watch I become for a few short
:N..:N NIN N N:..:N..:N NIN N:N:N:..:NIN KN:N:N:.i N:.
: hours just that important. I'm no .

Well, Clewiston came throughits longer a clerk an editor, a mechanic : : < : i;
a gardener or a minister / \
first blackout with colors ,
flying 'm' an important guy! Thousandsf {.
the other night,-you would have men and millions of dollars \ : ::: ; N O. /
had to : ., .
thought the carnival come for ,.. f. L ; '
north of equipment are waiting
'
town unexpectedly.Our ) :: ,:,:. : 1;" "L--"
,
MY call to action. ; ; '\ ,
trouble was. we had forgot- Hundreds of thousands of wardens r' ,:.'" '.'. 114;::: : : 7' r' ,''.
ten we were supposed to have fire watchers, auxiliary police o? .' .::: .';

blackouts occasionally, and we and firemen can sleep peacefully as .'*..... I..*...N..N...I..MIN. ..N..........N..N..N..N..N..N/N. .'....'...................................I................... ........,!!............ . ",' .;:t.'.. .. SfI
were not prepared, mentally, for it. long as I am AWAKE ,AND ON THE 1 '
--
It was midnight Sunday, and we JOB, and my wife and little girl cano L '
were asleep. Wakening to the ; to market, and to school, in ,.: :NI..:N NIN N:NNNINNN:N:N N:N:N:..:N:N:NNNNI.:NNNI/NNNNNN:NNN NNIIN:..:NNI.:N:NI ."-', '

sound of the siren, we hastily. rous- afety as long as you other spot-

ed ourselves and dressed to go to ers are on the job 'dining the daylight I :; The Government has not placed a ban on building. "j
"
j the "fire. In a small town, every- hours. I

one goes to a fire, for the volun- At this 'unknown address' in Clewiston Has Defense Priority.
teer department might need
Jew York trained experts are alert

Well, we all drove up and helP'1 for MY phone call. I'm the one Has A Complete Stock of
Bishop-Wilson Lumber Company
the street, having left lights he folks with the O.C.D. armbands
the house. When we discovered it
Their training
depend upon. splendid '
was a blackout, we turned out the and hours of study will neverie Everything for Builders. .

lights and crept slowly ,homewardto called into action unless some
to turn our lights off there. ,And
the word. Not
hap like me ,gives .
our faces red? an interceptor plane of the interceptor There isn't a ban remodeling. and building. In fact the government -
We all did the unexpected. One : command will leave the "RE
couple were at the Inn when the round;; in combat unless some 'spoter is especially ,encouraging property owners to

warden informed them by, telephonethat like myself gives the word. MODEL FOR DEFENSE" to meet the urgent need for additional

they had left their outside Vhy, I can even get generals out ,
light burning. In their efforts to of bed in the middle of the night,, housing for defense workers.

v comply with the blackout, they and be thanked for it.

hurried home in the carwith If "suckers" can be that important -
CLEWISTON IS FORTUNATE. TWO WAYS 1. It is a
bright lights burning, in order to and being one means we
turn out the light at home. I I lever have to give that fatal reportif "defense area" with special concessions for remodeling and .

vision Some for stores their had night made light no to pro-be IIGH MANY-MULTl-l\10TOR-VERY-SEEN-HAZEL ONE ONE building. 2. Bishop-Wilson have "Everything for Building."

turned off. Some warden had -NORTH EAST-FIVE MILES Be Smart Come In-Make Arrangements NOW.BISHOPWILSON'S .

left town without appointing anylone 50TJTH-I'll gladly BE one for the i
in their place. And all the lit- luration:-The Obseration Post.
tle unexpected things occurred, "One-Stop Service" Meets 'f

which always happen with the first I
experience.Next Unemployment Present Day Needs.

"
time, we'll know better, and
it won't be necessary to pull the Compensation Must SAVE Time-Save Money. It's amazing how simple and easyit

effect switch a at blackout.the plant, (we hope) to Be Paid by June 30 is to have JUST WHAT YOU WANT-and at such a LOW

monthly cost. We arrange EVERYTHING from start to finish
We hope it isn't giving any TALLAHASSEE, June 24-
weather information to the enemy (([FNS-Boyce A. Williams, chairman '-you get rid of all bothersome details and you'll have a

for us to record here that we are of the Florida Industrial Commission BETTER HOME. Come in let's talk it over-TOMORROW.
having some unusual precipitationand advices all employers who
that the children's bathing their
have not paid unemployment
suits have been a favored article of ompensation: contributions for 1941n Buy War ,Stamps and Bonds Now *

apparel. again this week full that they will incur additional -
[ taxes if the delinquent

The carelessness and thoughtlessness contributions: arc not paid to the Everything for Building

of the human race ha tate by June 30, 1942. This means

been the cause "of much concern of hat employers' remittances or ."'..*..*"'..t..N/N N"'"'N N N:11:N:1.:N NIN N N:N N:..:M N NIN N:.1:ti N N:..:N:1i N:NIN N:N N N:N N:N:N:NU
the city fathers and the committeein hecks must be in the mail, and

charge of maintenance of the bear the postmark, on or before r

Community Center over in the nidnight June 30. Failure to comply .NIN. .N.N..N.N..N.N1/1. .N..N II..N.NINIIi. .................N..11.N..N..H.N.N...I..NIN. .N.NIN. .NIN. ......N..N..N..N.N..N.N..NINININ/MINI.. . .
City Hall Building. will result in a tax of 5.7%

Few communities the size of to employers as they will have to
Clewiston have such a pleasant spot lay the full 3% to the Federal '

available for the purposes of'a plus 2.7% to the State. Bishop-Wilson lumber. Co.

community center and it shouldbe Chairman Williams urges employers -
appreciated so much by all users to arrange immediate payment -
that: its maintenance would be on- of any contributions outstandng -

ly question of routine upkeep. for 1941 in order to protect Clewiston Florida Phone 88
Instead we are ashamed td record hemselves from this additional ,

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FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1942 TIlE CLEWISTON NEWS PAGE FIVE.


I.' Mr. and I.Irs. C J. Lovvorn, Mr.I Bob Beardsley pent Sunday aft to sew for the Red Cross. I THIRD ANNIVERSARY OP -

I and Mrs. Keathlfy Bowden, Kay ernoon with} friends in ,Moore Ha Mrs. V. C Woodward was 5n KEENE'S MARKED BY PARTYMr.
and Paul Bowden spent Sunday in ven. charge of the sewing. Nine mem-

I t' ,t Personals J Okeecbobee.Mr. bers spent the afternoon at work : and Mrs. Manning Keene,
I J. R. Mayo of Havana, Cuba, and turned in ten completed bath were given a surprise shower Wednesday -

and Mrs. L. Blount have arrived this week to spend several robes to the production room.. evening when a group :D!-
I months here work for the Unit
on
,
in the friends invited them
moved into an apartment to a party at
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Prewitt were Hopkins Building, recently vacatedby ed States Sugar'' Corporation SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ENJOYS the home of :Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle

i visitors in Miami Saturday. I' Mr. and :Mrs.: J. G. Niblack. PARTY AT COMMUNITY CENTERThe Redish. -
' Group Captains D. V. Carnegieand
i ii -
During the evening games were-
' i t Miss Mae Palmer is spending her 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Egley and J. L. Airey of Washington' Willing Workers Sunday played, first prize at cootie being
;l! vacation visiting friends in Knoxville children have moved into the houseon D. C., headquarters of the RAF, School CUss of the Community won by Mrs. Fred Cato and prize,
: f Tennessee. Ventura Street recently vacated paid a visit to Riddle Field Thurs- Sunday School enjoyed the annual at fiddlesticks by B. L. Thompson.,

. by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hackett. day. I birthday party, which was given at Cookies, punch and candied nuts:
Mr. and Mrs. W.IG.. Arey left the Community Center Wednesday were served. Attending were Mr.
I Saturday for a visit with Mr. Arey'sparents Mrs. TV. C. Nail and son. Billy, evening.The .
and Mrs.Iann'ing Keene, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor spent were visitors in Moore Haven ,this
, I in Clermont. evening was spent in play- Mrs.
Carlisle
Redish, Mr. and Mrs.
week-end in Miami, attendingthe '
the Miriam Nail
morning. who has
i ing bingo and other Favorsof
: games. Raleigh Mock and Mr. and Mrs.B. .
, Mrs. H. A. Sutton is spending Embry-Ricldle school party at been visiting there for several days, small American flags and red, L. Thompson, Evelyn Mock,
Hotel Sat-
I the MacFadden-Deauville with ,
returned home them.
I three weeks with friends and rela- white and blue pinwheels' were Patricia Cato and Bernie and Gene
tives in Arcadia.Mr. urday night. given to each member. Mrs. W. H. Thompson.
.1 Mrs. Foy Durrence entertainedwith Lanier and ,Mrs. C. H., Berner,
and Mrs. Wallace Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Etherton and a spaghetti supper ,at her I teachers of the class, were presented -

; C. M.* Allen were visitors in Fort daughter, Glenda Sue, and Mr. and home Thursday evening. .Her with gifts of Fostoria by the lier, Mrs. Hilton Burke, Mrs. C.
E. Crow, Jr.., and daughter, guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Mrs. G.
:Myers Sunday. members. The party marked the M. Pirkle, Mrs. E. M. Cornette,
) the week-end atl Taylor, Gene Rooney and Francis
Billie Sue, spent sixth 'year since the organizationof Mrs. C. R. Krueger and Mrs. G. E.
i Dave Alston left the first of the Fort Myers Beach I Winkler. the class. Wenzloff.

week for a vacation, which he planned Those attending; were Barbara
I Mexico. H. Knight and Mrs. W. D. Grant of Brookline, Jean Perry Miriam Nail'
to spend in Cuba and Mrs. R. sons : Shirley
" i Richard, Jimmy; and Tommy, are Mass., arrived this week: for a visit Owen, Mary Louise Thomas, Carline FOR SALE-Tennis racquets, Ells-
l'' :Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Frazier and spending the summer with 'Mrs. with her husband who is an RAF Berner, Jo Ann Crouch, Rachel worth Vines signature model..
''j son, Jimmy, have moved into one Knight's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. cadet at Riddle Field, an Amer- Miner, Harriet and Carol Joy Alston 4 3-4 med. Mrs. Joe Van De
of the Clewiston Inn Apartments. T. Dumas, in Auburn, Alabama.Mrs. ican volunteer in the Royal Air Grace Ward, Niven Gardner, Velde Moore Haven, Fla.
,,' Force. She is' accompanied by her Louise and Anne Prewitt. Mary

' Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Conkling and Carl Johnson took her son, sister, Miss Swept:3en. Louise Thomas was hostess and was
Mrs. C. E. Johnson were visitors Jimmy, to Fort Myers yesterday. -- assisted by Mrs. G. B. Thomas, Mrs. WANT EMPLOYMENT-Have experience -
Wilburn I. Lawson of Okeechobeehas Lanier Mrs. Eerner and Mrs. C. E. clerical, cafe-
: in Fort Myers Saturday.Mr. Jimmy went on by bus to Sarasotato manager
I I yisit his grandparents, Mr. sand moved to Clewiston and is con- Miner. I teria, waitress, child nurse, house-
: and Mrs. Carl Berner and Mrs. Charles H. Johnson.Mr. nected with the office staff at Rid- Birthday cake and ice cream were keeper., Box 334', Moore Haven.
Bobby Berner were visitors in West I Ij dle-McKay Aero College. Mrs. served at the close of the evening.IARy .
Lawson is visiting her parents in
Palm Beach Tuesday.Mrs.
j and Mrs. W. C. Wright, who
Miami and will join him' here in
) BR1TTAIN CIRCLE METAT *
for Rent
Apartment
spent several weeks: here with their few days. I -
A. R. Brink and infant son, a
MATHIS HOME THIS WEEK
G. H. and
daughter, Mrs Brown I
'I; Michael Ridgeway! were brought family, have left for their home See' Jack Sigler 2tp
I home from Miami Sunday. in Clinton, ,Indiana. I Ned R. Hager, ol the U. 'S. Naval' The Mary Brittain Circle of the
Reserve stationed in Miami, came Baptist W. M. U. 'met at the homeof

Miss" Florine Moore left yesterday up to spend the week-end with his Mrs. W. G. Mathis Tuesday after-
to spend her, vacation in Lake- Mr. and Mrs. Gratton George :wife. Mrs. Hager, Mr. and Mrs. noon.
hurst New Jersey. returned to their home in Clewiston Sandy Bell, Miss\ Christine Bell and I After the program and business J. T. RUSSELL

this week. Mr. George has Charles Roberts, accompanied him I session Mrs. :Mathis served cookies Box 647 Belle Glade
Mrs. J. 1?. Hoilingsworth and I been taking treatment at Safety as far as Delray Beach on his return -I and ice cream to Mrs. H. Davis,

son, Frank, of Belle Glade, visited Harbor and Mrs George visited Sunday evening. Mrs. Joe, Elder, Mrs. W. W. Perry, Authorized Distributor
friends in Clewiston Tuesday.Mr. her sister, Mrs. J L. Scott, in Ocala. Mrs. M. A. Thomas, Mrs. Fred Singer Sewing Machine Co

I Mrs. Ruth Wilcox spent a few I Topper, Mrs. A. H. Vann, Mrs. W.

and Mrs. Don Planlot: Mrs. Julian Bussell has. returned days over the week-end in Miami T. Wheeless, Mrs. Leon Bembryand
Sebring are visiting Mr. and Mrs. I from Summerville, S. C., where she visiting her sisters, Mrs. Roy Kale' Mrs. W. Rainey.
I G. E. Wenzioff. spent two weeks with her husband, and Mrs. C. E. Black, and the lat-
,
F' who was employed on as defense ter's\ husband and son, who, are MRS. BISHOP IS HOSTESS AT, J.. M. COUSECounselor
Mrs. Anne Prescott of Okee- contract there. :Mr. Bussell, left down from Columbia S. C., for a
Jo CIRCLE MEETING TUESDAYMrs. Law
and Attorney at,
U for similar position in Bermuda.Mrs. vacation.
! chobee is visiting her daughter, a
Bussell and their children will i Hopkins Building
-'-
Wenzloff and Mr. Wenz
E.
I Mrs. G.t
.
Ralph M. Bishop entertained -
their home in Clewistonfor
loff. remain in Mrs. T. E. Markette left Saturday -I Wednesdays and Saturdays
the Mary Ellen Dozier Circle of
the duration. I for Raleigh, N. C., to, visit her the Baptist Woman's Missionary I 0:30 to 4:00Johnson's

Miss Frances Morgan and Miss husband, wh6 volunteered recentlyand Union at her home Tuesday after-
Beth Nail have taken an apartmentin Mrs. J. A. Morrow and daughters,] is taking training in radio noon. Mrs. C. M. Pirkle led the "
the Clewiston Inn Apartments. 1 Miss Margaret Morrow, have, arrived work at the University of North I, devotional and Mrs.. Henry Davis
Gainesville to join Mr. Carolina at Raleigh. ; He has just
1 from
I and Mrs. Bishop gave selections, on Fish CampNear
1'i\ Mrs. Keith Hartsfield and children -I Morrow. They are residing in the been transferred there from At- sending Bibles to Russia and "news .

I who are visiting relatives in house on 'Arcade Avenue recently lanta. from the Home Front.,"', ( Hurricane Gate)
Fort Myers for a few weeks, are vacated by the Paul family. '' Mr. r----J The business was in charge of Clewiston, Fla.
spending a few' days of the time Morrow is superintendent of the Mr. and Mrs. N. V.' S. Mumford' Mrs. E. M. Cornette, chairman.Mrs. Boats, and Motors-Guide Service
here with Mr. and Mrs. Carl John- lemon grass ,distillery for the, sugar have returned from a trip to Provi- Bishop served delicious refreshments Rates ReasonableW.

son. 'corporation.FUNFROLICS. I dence, Rhode Island, and New to Mrs. Arch Hodges, H. Jolmson, Mgr.
York City. They attended the \'Mrs Henry Davis, Mrs G. E. Col- ,

-, ,. .;;, commencement program at Moses
---- -
I I Brown school in Providence, at -
which their son, Van, Jr., was
-t3 graduated with honors.- Van accompanied ,
'I
Barbecue;
,! ,' his parents home for the

I f ,, Parades !summer.
We to
I Expect OpenArt's
i! Swimming .
: .1 Mrs. Fred Morrison of Avon I
: Golfing Spend A Victory 'Vacation Park arrived Wednesday to visit .

:Fishing her mother, :Mrs.\ John H. Doty, and '
e : 'her brother, Y/illard Doty. Mr.
:i TennisBoating In West Palm Beach Morrison will join her Sunday and
I
I they plan to leave next week to' .
reside in Mississippi. Mrs. Doty
July Jubilee will accompany them for a visit
I Water Carnival with her husband, who is with the
U. S. Engineers: at Vicksburg
I Seaside: Scandals WeeK Soda ShoppeNext

Beauty Contest Corporal E. O. Ward of Camp

.Grant Ill, arrived Sunday for
a
Talent Contest Thru 4th I
29th
June July short furlough ac, home. His visit

\ Bike Racing was cut short by orders to return

for transfer tr an officer training I Saturday July 4Fixtures
Visitors will find a majority ol I unit at Fort Benning. A. O. Ward ,

WAR BONDS AND events free. Charges, for others are and Miss :Mildred Durst met him
i in West Palm Beach Sunday and
STAMPS TO PRIZEWINNERS nominal, and, if desired, may be pur- I
,I Mr. Ward took him back there r I
chased iri book form at a big savingfor
I Tuesday to return to camp.MONTGOMEUYS .
: I $5.00.

'II. _
, I I ppuu I( ;GUESTS AT RECEPTION ARE HONOR are now being installed, and I I:

stock has been purchased. Only the fail-

/N:..:M:N:NN:N:NN M:NN:N N:N:N..:N:N N:N:..:1i N:N N:NN:N N:N N:N:M:N..:..:N N N:..:N:N N N:N:N:1:N:N:N:..:. Rev. and Mrs. John N. Montgomery will delay
were tendered a receptionby ure of other shipments to arrive -
members and friends of the '
r i FOR 1f 1 Community Church Tuesday even- the opening.
SALE
ing. The reception was held in the

yi CommunityCenter.,. Mr. Montgomery -
was' installed several weeks 'ago You are invited to visit us on opening
as minister of the local Community -
I II IIlj 'Church. His marriage to Miss day and to make this new friendly and

': Virginia Gautier of Miami was an attractive store your'place of leisure
i \. STORE AND FIXTURES event of June 16th. I

In the receiving line were the I downtown.
officers of the Ladies Aid Societyand
lj :i: CENTRALLY Locate Between Two :i: the honored guests. Mrs. W.
C. Owen, president of the society, ..:..:..:..:-:..:..:-:-:..:..:..:..:..:..:-:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..
: Sugar Company Camps :;: and Mrs. Montgomery were given

I corsages-Mrs. Owen's was oft I ,
,
Ij
j {+ : poinciana blossoms and Mrs. / Art'sSoda "
Good Year Round BusIness ;:;
::: :: gomery's, of red carnations. 1\Iont-1
.?. '
.t
Fruit juke and sandwiches
l" Also 8 Houses and Lots :i iIi served by a committee composed I
of Mrs. Joseph Robbins, Mrs. W. Shoppe
i D. Wylie, Mrs. J. E. Beardsley, Mrs.J. .
: W. Ezelle, Mrs. N. V. S. Mum-
\ r::1.. I ford and Mrs. F. Deane Duff.
P"'OseeUNCEY' ';, A. w. LAWRENCE, Mgr.In .

:. C J. + BAPTIST LADIES SEW FOR
IIKD CHOSS THURSDAY
"I,'I' I '_:. Former Lake Drug Location.

'J. : Hooker's Point :i: Members of the Baptist Woman's I
\ Missionary Society met at the Community
,..:I ".y.,.KM' .._!...,.x....-..,...oL.'.<..XMX.X"XMl..w..I.....<..x..x..XKKMXKMX..w..XMXMM..- Center yesterday afternoon I II
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J/fP Sausage From Greeks -,

WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS
Most people believe that the
origin of the most portable meat c

Russians Cheered by U. S. War Pact parcel, the sausage, is lost in dim
antiquity, but we can trace the

Pledging Support of Second Front; inventor.Of course. the Romans were in

i&SCREEN1 ADIO'By the business. The sausages of
Nation's Scrap Rubber Pile Grows; Lucania were very celebrated

amongst the Romans. But the
D. C. U. S. Information Units ConsolidatedEDITOR'S VIRGINIA VALE Greeks
Released by Western Newspaper Union.METRO'S were there first. Sausages .
CUTTING NAVY TAPE I "Mrs. Miniver" are mentioned in the world's old- *1
Behind Admiral King's forthright est cookery book by a Third-
columns, they
( NOTE-When opinions are expressed In these be of
order slashing navy red tape 50 arc those of the news analyst and not necessarily of this newspaper.) one century Greek writer, Athenaeus.The .
per cent and ordering more navy I Released by Western Newspaper Union. the best remembered war pic- work is entitled "Deipnoso-

officers out of Washington, was an tures that have reached the phists" (Banquet of the Learned).

interesting comparison with the ALEUTIANS : RUSSIA: screen, not merely because it This ancient Greek Epicurean

Japanese navy, conducted back- Foggy DetailsWhen Diplomacy and DeathIn is well directed (by William scholar realized that food for the
stage by some of the President'sadvisers. body is as important as food for
the Jap radio announcedthat :Russia, even as the "citizens Wyler) and superbly acted, but the mind. He was very fond of

Americans, recently familiar with Nipponese troops had made a' army" took up arms to defend to the because it deals with a typical family tit-bits, whether of scandal or

Japan, have reported that the Jap- landing on the Aleutian islands death their city of Sevastopol, word I facing the war at home. It cookery. /
there was no immediate denial by came from Washington, Moscow and .
anese navy is staffed by only about vividly presents the sort of situa- t !
1,000 personnel in Tokyo. In contrast the U. S. government. For the navy London that gave them cause for tions that we might have had to "l

the navy department in Wash- had to wait for the fog to clear in cheer although their immediate fate deal with in this country. Incident- CLASSIFIED !

ington has more than 30,000-not in- that area to check these claims. was darkened.It ally a "Mrs. Miniver," rose has

cluding the navy yard. When the weather turned better it was the word that the Soviet been developed, named for the one

The Japanese navy also is reported was found that enemy landings had Union and the United States had in the picture; it is dedicated to DEPARTMENT t
to have cut red tape and gov- been made on the island of Attu, at reached a "full-understanding" with "the unselfish and sterling qualitiesof

ernment reports to the bone and it the extreme tip of the island group regard to the urgent tasks of open- American women in the war," ASTROLOGYBE
gives widest latitude to commanders which stretches off Alaska in the ing a second European front in 1942. women like the one whom Greer I

at sea. The U. S. navy also Pacific ocean. Also Jap ships had I After a conference between Russian Garson plays so movingly in the ANALYZED by noted ASTROLOGER! i
gives wide latitude to commanders put into Kiska harbor on an island Foreign Commissar Molotov and film. Don't miss "Mrs. Miniverl"Buddy READING.Send birth-date.FREE Sic for occult amazing catalogue.3600 word b.. f

in distant posts, such as Admiral nearer the North American main- President Roosevelt in Washington, ZADA 15881 Lop Cabin, Detroit, Mich.! J

Leary in New Zealand, Admiral land. methods of speeding U. S. war aid Clark, young bzrhcne ofradio's ,i I

Nimitz at Pearl Harbor. But in Navy "operations" were called to Russia were developed and the "Hit Parade," b>s an important Swim or Sink _
home waters, especially in anti- into play immediately to squelchany fundamental problems of post-war role in RKO's "Sweet or Poverty is uncomfortable I
as
threat of a Jap drive for Alaska.It to safeguard "peaceand j
warfare the East co-operation
submarine along Hot, starring Lucille Ball and Vic- can testify; but nine times out of
believed that the landingstook
coast, insiders say the navy has suf- was at the time of the first security" were decided upon. tor Mature. His comedy specialties ten the best thing that can happento
fered from a constant stream of reports place The state department of the Unit-
a young man is to be tossed
about the
and
and orders to and from Wash- raid on Dutch.Harbor ed States had further good news for overboard
tremendous staff same time as the beginning of the and compelled to sinkor
ington requiring a swim for himself.-James A.
island battle.
for the paper work alone. Midway Garfield. ( i
F
Now Admiral King offers promotions Rear Admiral John H. Towers, 6-
to officers who will decrease U. S. navy chief of the bureau of 4

their Washington bureaus rather aeronautics, classed the Jap thrustas

than increase them. of "no real importance" and NV :: .......... '
rGASOLINE* figured that it could even become a F7Jr I MOROLINE'

CZAR liability to the enemy. $ 1 HAIR

The one-man dynamo who runs the
WAR INFORMATION
:
gas" rationing system of the U. S. A.

is a preacher's son and a former Gets an OverhaulingAt

professor of economics. Though one long last there came word from A VEGETABLE
of the most harassed men in ::1:1try
Washington that all the information
Washington, he is constantly on the Laxative
functions of the government agen- .,
verge of breaking into a broad smile. J !::
cies were being consolidated by the For Headache, t
Only 35 years'old, he has gray of "Office of War Information" l
creation an ,BUDDY LARK 61k1 Sour Stomach
hair about the thin hair Jr ITONOpf it.
ears, on
to be headed by Elmer' : and Dizzy .
top, works so late into the night i"w;: -
Davis, well-known writer and radio and songs last year won him one r Spells when
that his wife mother of newbornboy
a
w caused by Con-
commentator.All of the highest individual ratings on
seldom sees him. "I generally Use
stipation.
radio listener polls but in the pic-
the duties and activities of the ,
the 2 he 1 directed.
make a. m. feeding, only as
Office of Facts and Figures, the Of- ture he'll do more than sing: with 15 doses for
says. fice of Government the division Peter Lind.Hayes and Arnold Stang
Joel Dean was born in Vermont, Reports, only 10 cents.IWlKIWMIS .
and of information for the Officeof he'll play an army buddy of
schooled in California, has adoctor's
Emergency Management and the '' Mature's.
degree from Harvard, wherehe VYACHESLAV'l\IOLOTOV
information service of ''the :
wrote a thesis on small loans. foreign In full accord with F. D..R.
He spent a year as European man- co-ordinator of information, will be Alan Ladd attracted plenty of at; I
ager of a travel bureau, two yearsas under. the authority of the new office the Russian people. It was that a tention and favorable comment dur-

traveling salesman for Interna- I according to a White House an- lease-lend,agreement similar to that ing his stay in New York; as partof

tional Business Machine, and seven nouncement. signed between the U. S. and Brit- the campaign to introduce this TO CHECK k ft IA

years, as teacher and research ex Further, Director Davis will have'full ain as well as China, had been en- new leading man to the public Para-
pert. authority to eliminate all overlapping tered into with the Soviet. mount can consider the trip a suc- \ J4 IN I DAYS

As a fellow economist, he always and duplication and to discontinue The good news from London was cess. But all the girls who eyed

admired Leon Henderson, but never in any department any in- that Russia and Britain had signeda him admiringly realized that it wasa #
met him until he came to Washington formational activity which is not 20-year mutual assistance pact. case of "Hands offMrs.! Ladd take666To
the former Sue Carol movie
less than a year ago. But in the Sevastopol area and ( once a
To effect his own economy in around Kharkov the Nazis continued star) was with him, and they're
devoted.
gasoline, he formed a "Drive-In their pounding at Russian lines. Civilian ,
Club" with four other OPA officials. ''morale was good, said Mos. --? / Relieve distress from MONTHLY

They take turns driving to the of- n r \ I 4 4 ''cow reports. Joan Crawford is one screen
fice from Arlington, Va., 'across the q mother who wants her daughter to FEMALEWEAKNESS
river. BOTTOMS UP: follow in her footsteps. Looking at

When brickbats fly in the OPA of- For Jap Navy golden-haired Christina, now three,
fice, Dean recalls that his father, a she remarked: "If she isn't an ,

Congregational minister, wanted Eight Japanese aircraft carriersat actress I'll be the most disappointedperson Try Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable a'
him to be a missionary on a South least half of that country's in the world." Compound to help relieve monthly
Sea island. known carrier power-were sunk or -7. pain backache; headache with Its
weak nervous feelings-due to
"Many people," says Dean, "wish so badly damaged in the Midwayand Russell Hoyt, handsome 24-year- monthly functional disturbances.
that I had fulfilled that mission." Coral Sea battles that they will old North Carolina traveling sales- month Taken Plnkham's regularly thruout Compound the

be unfit for early action, informed man signed by''RKO, reached Holly- helps build up resistance against

ARMY HOUR PROGRAM naval sources have estimated. wood without an iota of dramatic 'Thousands such distress upon of thousands"dlfilcult of days.girls

, "Jamming" radio programs is one Based on communiques issued by experience. A friend, an agent anda and women have reported gratifying -.
benefits.Follow label directions.Well
of the recognized weapons of modern the U. S. army and navy and Allied talent scout were responsible, and worth trying

warfare. But it is a two-edged headquarters, capital ship losses of he got a contract without even mak-

sword, and the war department radio Japan and the United States from ing a test. ,
branch is ready .to swing on the December 7 up to and including the -
__ .
Axis if the prize Army Hour-- on u. Midway battle are as follows: Gary Cooper can spend his vacation 7IJIuJSufeA? ,-'

Sundays, is jammed again. BYRON PRICETo JAPAN traveling with the San Fran- 4r
aches and pains of
Jamming by manufactured staticor collaborate with Davis. 1 Battleship 1 Seaplane tender cisco Seals as. the ball team's assist- -
other interference is feasible in 4 Aircraft carriers 16 Cruisers ant manager if he wants to. He was RHEUMATISMNEURITISLUMBAGO
the United States only short-wave. necessary or useful to the war effort invited by Lefty O'Doul, the man- ,J
broadcasts. The Army Hour features ." Under policies laid UNITED STATES ager, who taught him to bat and i
: short-wave talks from all over I down by the ,President this office 1 Battleship 1 Seaplane tender throw left-handed for "The Pride of IOJ
the world, made by such noted per- will "issue directives to all depart- 1 Aircraft carrier 1 Cruiser the Yankees." fflgs

sonages as Mme. Chiang Kai-shek, ments and agencies of the govern- The official communiques concern --; MAGIC

General MacArthur, General Wav-, ment with respect" to their informa- only those ships whose loss is un As part of his war work, Ronald ,. ""
tional services.
ell, and others. \iThe most recent' questioned. Unofficial reports in- Colman is making three films this :B Ft l IN GS BLE5.S EDjjR E tit F 'f
case of jamming was during a talk This means that while the various clude ships whose loss, though unverified year; during the past six years he's
by a high ranking army officer from agencies and departments will still is,fairly certain.- made only one a year. The bulksof Large Bottle ntu'trasatPlzo-Sman:: Size 60c|
continue to IT All GOOD DR36 STORES or BY HAH.receipt si. price
the Dutch island of Curacao. A pi- operate, their activities his income will go to the govern-
MCNEIL DRUG co.,inc.
ano banged loudly all the time he must now conform to such directionas TREASURE HUNT: ment in taxes. During the last war 530 Broad Street-Jacksonville, Florida

spoke. the Office of War Information This Time Rubber he served with Kitchener's "Con-

Winston Churchill's latest speech, may give them. temptibles," saw action at Ypres,
which came on the radio immediately The presidential order providedfor Although it was only one cent a was wounded at Messines, and he WNU-7 25-42

before the army hour, was close collaboration between pound, that fact didn't stop Ameri- holds the Mons medal with 1914 bar.

jammed by a gutteral Teutonic voice Byron Price, director of censorship, ,cans from stripping their homes, His next picture is "Random Har
carefully observing Churchill's own and Davis to "facilitate the prompt garages and factories of every avail- vest." 0 I

pauses in an effort to escape de- and full dissemination of all avail- able pound of idle and (to them) ",h, R
tection. able information which will useless rubber. I
not give Eric Blore celebrated his 50th pic-
These two cases of jammingwere aid to the enemy." The rubber salvage program got I ture role when he began work in And Your Strength and j

traced by triangulation to HOUSING under way upon President Roosevelt's I Paramount's "Happy Go Lucky," Energy Is Below Par

Axis broadcasting stations. The : 'order. Collected by the nation's i which stars Mary Martin and Dick It may be caused by.disorder of kidney i
army proposes to retaliate if'this 'Conversion Loans' 'gasoline filling stations, the Powell. Once on the London stage, function that permits poisonous

deliberate interference doesn'tstop. scrap rubber is being transported to I with time out for serving in the last waste people to feel accumulate.tired, weak For and truly miserable many
With a' term
as long as seven central collection points by petro- ; war, he's been in demand in Holly- when the kidneys fail to remove excess
years, a new type of "war conver- leum industry trucks and sold to the I wood since 1934. acids and other waste matter from the
sion loan" up to $5,000 is availablefor Rubber Recovery corporation. ( blood.
WAR FLASHES I : E-- You may Buffer nagging backache,
C If are a business converting an existing structureinto Undersecretary of War Patterson Parks Johnson's rheumatic pains headaches, dizziness
you Hull
executive, additional living accommodations Warren new getting up nights leg pains, swelling t
and uncertain about tax deductions reported that army and navy crude "Vox Pop" partner, is instantly rec- Sometimes frequent ana scanty urination 1
for advertising and pay increases duction for areas.war workers in war pro rubber requirements during the 21 ognized_'>y young radio followers as other with sign smarting that something and burning is wrong Is with an-

you can get "informal" advice by months after April 1, 1942, will be "The Green: Hornet," a role he the kidneys or bladder.
.
applying to the internal I This new type loan was announcedby 800,000 tons compared with the serial. He There should be no doubt that prompt t
revenue bureau i played in a screen was treatment ia wiser than neglect Use t.
under a new treasury ruling. Federal Housing Commissioner present U. S. reserve of 600,000 besieged by juvenile autograph Doan't Pillt. It la better to rely on a

C OPA agents are checking up on Ferguson at the same time it was tons. He said he hoped the differ- hunters in an Alexandria, Va., store. medicine than that on has something won countrywide leu favorably approval
private airports on tips that they are revealed that during the first five ence would be made by the syn- ---71___ known.Doan't have been triad and tested
bootlegging high octane gas to car months of 1942, 70,225 new dwell- thetic program. WPB Rubber Co-i Phil Baker ought to be happy; Get many Doan$ears.today.Washington Are. at all drug stores.

drivers. High octane won't run a ings were started in war housing ordinator Newhall stated that the the one thing that visitors to New

car by, itself, but makes a very areas. New home programs generally -I synthetic program will produce York seem to want more than any
smooth-running fuel if mixed with are from 35 to 45 per cent 30,000 tons in the rest of 1942 and thing else is tickets to his "Take If bl ,
lower crade gas I lower than a year ago. 300,000 tons during 1943. or Leave It" broadcasts. fo
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Needham How ton concerning the fertilizer situation NOTICE OF MASTERS SALE

i Explains Let Everybody Know You're Investing the bank authorities were I

convinced that it would be1 most Notice is hereby given that under
10 Percent of Your Income in War Bonds
To Enlisted
t Distinguish and by virtue of the final decree entered --
important forfarmers to get their by Hon Geo. W. Whltehurst,
0/1 orders placed at an early date so Judge 'of the Circuit Court of Hendry

Men of The U. S. Navy they will be sure to receive their County that certain, Florida cause on wherein June 15 The, 1942 Flor-In

'1. proportionate share of the ma- ida Land and Timber Company, A
,,, Corporation, is plaintiff, and Ilerma.
terials to bo allocated this coming
N. Clark Mrg. Elizabeth E. Wiltse.
What is a Chief Boatswain'sMate / ,
year.. and Thorns A. Green, if living, and iI
and how is one distinguished dead, all parties claiming interests

from other enlisted men of the under Thomas A. Green, Deceased, or
otherwise, are Defendants pending in
IXDIAX RIVEH COUNTYORGANIZES
Navy or Naval Reserve? said court, the undersigned, as Special
That question, often propoundedby FARM BUREAU Master to carry out the terms of the
said decree and make sale of the
those interested in the volunteer hereinafter described real estate, will,
service of Uncle Sam's First Line VERO BEACH, June 24FNSA ) on Monday, July G, 1942, between the
.. tentative organization of an hours of 11 A. M. and 2 P. M., at the
of Attack, was answered briefly front door of the County Court House
today by Lieut. T. J. Needham, Jr., Indian River County Farm Bureauwas in LaBelle, Florida, offer for sale
announced last week by: Presi and sell at public auction to the highest -
Jacksonville oCficer-i -charge for ,
and best bidder for cash, the following -
Florida Nayy Recruiting. dent George I. Fullerton of the real estate in Hendry County,
Florida Farm Florida:
Bureau Federation,
A Chief Boatswain's Mate, Need- andthevNo Quarter (
and R. G. Arnold, representative of Half (N%) ofye
ham said, is identified by the cross- Southwest Quarter (SWli ) of
\ the American Farm Bureau Feder- ,
ed anchors worn on the right Section Thirty-four (34), Town-
ation. ship 48 South of Range 32 East
sleeve of his coat. n Al LAT jjpi and ,v ;

Following extended Navy service, The Northeast Quarter (NE%)
he must be' able to do canvas work, New Cable Lines and the North Half (N%) of the
Southeast Quarter (SEU) i>of
1 hoist with blocL and tackle, know InstalledLaBelle Section Thirty-four (34), Township
road rules, distress, light and Being 48 South of Range 32 East and
Section Six (6), Township Forty-
buoyage signals. He, must also be eight (48) South of Range Thirty-.

; able to handle power or sail boats, i ( News) two (32) East. ,
The same to be sold to satisfy the
:, make landings through /surf, under- The Inter County Telephone and terms of the said decree. ,.'

stand the compass!: know how to NORWOOD R. STRAYHORN,
.r :,- Telegraph Company constructioncrew
-:' Special Master.
'and make knots and \ .'
map a course, '. is at work installing a new FRED H MELLOR -....
' with wire. I t Fort Myers, Fla.,
y splices rope or 25
cable of 25 pair, which is linesor Attorney for Plaintiff. '
: In1 I addition the officer continued
I 52 wires,. i between the telephone June 19, 26, and July 3, 1942.
: ; a Chief Boatswain's Mate an'd
't terminal here the courthouse

" : must know the regulations for attractive red, white and blue window sticker, pictured above, is a distance of about half a mile.

F'. mooring ships, be' able to steer nof the new yardstick of patriotism in the .War Bond drive throughout the When completed and in operationthis NOTICE OF MASTERS SALE '

'ship, know the effects of. rudder "nation. With the slogan "Everybody day ten percent hereby
every pay sweep- will give Getter reception lo Notice is given that under
and currents on steering, under- ing the country, patriotic Americans on the home front are rallying to their the lines affected, 'said :Manager L. I and by virtue of the final decree

; f stand salvage operations, and the Government's appeal for funds with which to help finance the war. The A. Wolff, than the present system. ) Court entered of in Hendry that cause. County in the, Florida Circuit,

I basic principles of damage con- home 'which displays the "ten percent" sticker' is doing its share toward wherein The Florida Land and Tim-
I' Other ,work: in :which the telephone -
: tro1.t Victory for America and the United Nations. The stickers are being dis- her Company Is plaintiff and Florida

t Education desired' as preliminary tributed through local War Savings Chairmen. u. s. Treasury Department company is engaged atprese'nt Corporation International, Elmar Realty Realty Company Company, A,
in this section is resetting
! to Navy training, includes A Corporation; The Compass Corporation -
every other pole between LaBelle. I A Corporation; Ethel Pruitt;
IJ arithmetic elements of
physics as
i : distributionof for the' ahead, please and Immokalee creosoted Dorothy Donovan and her husband,
.t.l- applied to force and motion, and expected that post-war paring year ; I using new ,, Raymond Donovan: Dorothy Donovan,
citrus will be greatly feel free to write us in Columbia, and toll 'Trustee
J physical geography in reference to Florida poles, building a new as ; Hannah S. Ryan and her

weather and tides. aided by the truck weight and size S. C., concerning their problems.We circuit between ,LaBelle and Fort I husband Priebe;. ,Virginia Thomas M.J. Spitler Ryan;; Cedric Maud L.J.

agreements, Marvin H Walker, believe it would be wise for the Myers. Between 10 and 20 new Baker; Mrs. :Mary Cowen: Dr. M. H.

Wartime secretary-manager of the ,citrus com- associations, particularly those phones are bring installed in La- :I Tallman man, and and all wife parties, Gertrude claiming L. Tall-anY'

Regulations mission, ,said. Some increase in handling fertilizer, to place their Interest under the said parties, as the
Belle Mr.
Wolff said.
x Florida citrus truck distribution to orders now with their sources of heirs, devisees, grantees, or other-
wise, are defendants, said decree being -
For Florida Citrus Set
I central states has already been supply to take: care of their fer- entered by Hon. Geo.:. W. White-
NOTICE OF TAX SALE FOR DELINQUENT hurst, the iudge of the above court,
noted.DeVane's. tilizer requirements for the com- 1041 EVERGLADES on the 15th day of June 1942; the
DRAIN AGE DISTRICT TAXES. undersigned, as Special Master
appointed -
"c pointed out that "
Most wartime regulations com- report ing year. to carry into effect the said

,,' ing out of Washington have meant congress may' consider the enact- Mr. ,Foster said that recently NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that decree described, and make sale of the hereinafter -

headaches for the Florida citrus ment of a law before expiration of following a conference in Washig- all for lands non-payment delinquent of on'EVERGLADES July, 1, 1942, Monday, the 6th real day estate of July, will, 1942., on

and vegetable industry, but there the emergency to give the Inter- DRAINAGE DISTRICT taxes for the between the 'hours of 11 A. M and 2
P. M., 'at the front door of
the County
Commerce Commission juris- of 1941, or so much thereofas -
' is one exception-the recently- state year Court House in LaBelle,. Florida,
evolved emergency y formula governing diction over the sizes and weightsof amount may due be'for necessary taxes on to said pay lands the offer for sale and sell at public Au-

j" minimum sizes and weights of motor vehicles engaged in transportation -; Acquire .- for said year, together with the cost ction for cash to ,the' the highest following and best real bidder estate
of sale specified in the laws governing \
of interstate commerce in HendrCounty, Florida
a commercial motor vehicles, and the \ said District will be sold at : -
P "The North Half of Section
supplemental arrangement which based on experience under the co- public auction beginning at twelve Twelve all'of
(12) Sections
',. operative A introduced : o'clock noon on the 1st day of July, Twenty-four ;.
for agreement. bill, (24) Twenty-six
provides reciprocal license rec- LAW 1942, at the front door of the Court ;
and
(26) Thirty-six (36) of Town-
before Pearl Harbor is House in' the of LaBelle Florida ;
ognition among the 48 states, said City ship Forty-fovr (44) South of
: the Florida Citrus Commission oft I still pending. ,., and completed.A continuing. until said sale is Range Thirty-two (32) East; and
*" -H, the East- Half of Section. Eigh-
Lakeland list such
complete of delinquent
today.
teen (18); and all of Sections

I "The first phase of our fight to Farmers Told To Place ,nights lands Is ,during available the for business public hoursat inspection Twenty Thirty (30)(20);and Twenty-eight Thirty-two (28)(32); .

''f1 break down state barriers whichprohibited I II the office of the Tax Collectorfor of Township Forty-four (44) Southof

I .. the free movement of Their :Orders Early For Court the House County at LaBelle of Hendry Florida in, and the Range Thirty-three (33) East,
containing 5,120 acres, more or
?, our fruits: and vegetables by motor AT HOMEThousands inquiries as to lands included in said less." .
rr delinquent list by mail or by, tele- The same to be sold to satisfy the
: truck has been successfully terminated Materials During 1942Due phone, or in person, during business terms of the said decree.
,: ," Dozier A. DeVane, Drlando ,. hours will be fully answered by the '
NORWOOD R. STRAYHORN
,
who office of said Tax Collector. -
today, never
of men'
,: attorney said in Special :Master.:
: reporting to intend to practice before the bar, are R. N. MILLER,
f..:' the Growers and Shippers League to the critical transportation studying law. Tax Collector of Hendry FRED Fort Myers H. MELLOR, Fla.,
County, Florida.
:' and the Florida Citrus Commission, situation throughout the country: They is realize leader-that that the law lawtrainedman training June 5, 12, 19, 26, 1942. Attorney for Plaintiff.
a June 19, 26 and July 3, 1942.
L. G. Foster president of the
makes keen. clear, quick correct
traffic! Columbia Bank for Cooperatives, thinking-that there Is a real reason
: why legally-trained men head manyof
has advised all member associations America's greatest corporations. 10.- _.

Florida grove and farm products in the Third District of the Farm PRACTICAL LAW THROUGH
;:: have been barred'from
virtually HOME STUDY
Credit Administration of the importance -
truck movement into portions of The home study Law training offered -

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limits which made it impractical to packages, coal, fuel oil and time and money cost. states .
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pass through certain "
states. The other bulky commodities that maybe LaSalle-trained men pass bar '
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:;: isolating a mid vestern area popu- "Any commodities requiring rail business and find in it a quicker,
: lated by millions of surer key to ,success and leadershipto
potential con shipments should be secured at the the avoidance of pitfalls and the

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EIGHT _

............................... "'.:":":..:..:":":..:":..:":":" offered weaker nationson been taken' over by the government, 000. He said he-was able to pickup
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.:0 :: the altar of sacrifice in the Gandolfo stated that he had been over $500,000 on assessed per

..t.-. futile hope that in so doing they able to offset this loss of revenue sonal property and new 'buildings.

.:.. i\. TOO LATE TOCLASSIFY :i: might escape and prosper. by "equalizing assessments and by "What Gandolfo has ,done, other t
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t. .t. Greedy industrial leaders of the getting on the tax rolls all those assessors can do," said Lenfesty."If .
::. who should be there, to the end
: world, concerned alone with profits, assessments are equalized and
....:.. entered agreements drew up car- that it will not be necessary to the, taxes collected that should ba

.....:.. ..t.. tels and went about their business, raise taxes either this year or next." collected there Is no need to raise

...:. .t.t.. recklessly ignoring all else. The Gandolfo pointed out that the taxes, with plenty of money for

......:.. little people of the world, dazed and books show an assessed valuationof schools and all governmental oper-

....:. By RUSSELL KAY bewildered, followed their leaders approximately $16,000,000, or ations."
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...::.. .,: over the brink to reap thier rewardof a million and a halt more than In
...:. President Florida Press Association :i: "blood, sweat and tears." 1941 when the roll. was "$ 4,214- IS YOUR SUBSCRIPTION PAID? I

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A few weeks ago I told you about many or Italy or Japan. It isn't a selves clear. We are asking what '
Old to "save Democracy" or "pre- + '
my conversation with the war our future offers after this war. v
*Timer, the char; I met in the bus serve Liberty" It'' is a lot more Shall we allow those deep-rooted

terminal, who calmly sucked on than that. It is the prophetic evils-Hate, Greed, Selfishness and

his pipe and pronounced the war struggle 1/etween good and evil todetermina the spirit of llevenge-to again
whether or not civilization -
GOOD. prevail and set the stage for another
I've thought a lot about some and mankind shall continue and greater war? Or shall we

'of ,the things he said and I've talk- to inhabit ,tho earth and enjoy its join in a true brotherhood of nations -
(
ed with a lot of' folks. The old blessings. to build a new and better
man was right about the war mak- Through the dark!:: days from world? ,4
ing people "Ihink." People are 1914 to 1918 wo fought "a war to Not long ago Vice-President Wal-

thinking today; thinking seriously end war." The lessons that con- lace pointed out that never againcan

and trying to 'understand. All sortsof test should have taught us went we go 'back to' our selfish

people: rich, and poor, high and unheeded. ,Hate, Greed and Revenge policy of Isolation and nationalism.He .

lows stalked boldly to the pointed out, just as did the Old

While normal conversation on I "Peace" table and drew the blue Timer, that if this is to be a good

the" subject of ,the war is surface prints for the second World War., world for us to live in we must do

talk about the Aleutians, Tobruk, Reason and common sense, our part to make it a good .world

Sevastopol or )some other current backed with justice and good will, for all mankind to live in. x. t"

phase of activities, down in their if exercised on any one of a dozen Speaking from London the other

hearts people ate seeking the real' occasions during the interveningyears 'day, the Archbishop of Canterbury

answer to all this carnage and de ,(usulcl have prevented the expressed! similar views and saw, ,; ENJOY THECOMFORTS I, ( ill III1Bi'

struction. present ggle. But each nation, as the only hope of the world, a -& F 1

Thinking people know that this selfishly s king its own advantage, true brotherhood of man in which

isn': just a war to "beat" Ger-I I unwilling to assume the respon- the rights of all are respected and OFMODERN

where a spirit of good will and cooperation -
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NOTICE suspicion.- Streamline' i' f'
described lands, or so much All the world must accept; and ; ,'
that the following
Notice is hereby given _4 4
'thereof as will be necessary to pay the amount due' for taxes herein .set practice the Golden Rule. The BusesDependable -
together with the costs of such sale and advertising, t\\
'opposite to the same larger powers, forgetting self, will :
will be sold at public auction on the sixth day of July A. D. 1942, be-
ginning at twelve o'clock noon, 'at the City Hall of the City of Clewiston, have to set up an international

Florid. R. Y. PATTERSON. police force and assume the role .of ServiceLow -

Tax Collector-, City of Clewiston. '? "My Brother's Keeper" until ,th'otime

we learn to ''Love ourneigh- Fares '

t \ Amount of ,bor as ourselves"
Taxes and
'OF DESC'RIPTION"t.LAND '. OWNER. Costs This may all sound very idealisticand Travel via Florida Motor Lines MAIN LINE to all Florida
impractical, but neverthelessit .
is basic truth and we can expect and the North.
.$50.30
Lot 1, Block 6 P. S. Maynard
Lot 23 Block 22 J. E.. Beardsley, Agent 6.30 no lasting peace until we real- Northbound
lots. 30, 31, 32, Block 23 Colts. Inc. ______. 21.30 -
t/ot 31, Block 26 J. E. Beardsley Agent 5.30 ize it. Whether we like it or not, Lv. CANAL POINT . 4:55 AM 1:25 PM
rots 3, 4. 19 and 20 Elbert L. Stewart 20.30 we people of this earth are all sub- Ar;TAMPA . 10:10 AM 6:55 PM Costs Less than Drivin '
5.30 Ar. LAKELAND . 9:10 AM 5:50 PM SAr
Lot 8, Block 139 J. E. Beardsley, Agent
Lot 19, Block 139 I.. Joseph Robbins 4.70 jects of the, same Creator. His laws ,. ORLANDO . 10:50 AM 7:45 PM One Round 4'
Lot 11, Block 141 B. C. Flaniken 5.30 govern us all. His abundance was Ar. JACKSONVILLE . 3:15 PM 11:45 PM Way TrIp
Lot 15, Block 146 Jewel Sigler __ 4.30 TALLAHASSEE '. 4:45 PM 12:59AM MIAMI '
1.65 3.0)
intended for all and His "Will" : $ $
Lots 9 and 10, Block 161 Hendry County Motors, Inc. _____ 8.30 ; Ar. LAKE CITY ., .. 2:25 PM 1.:10 AM JACKSONVILLE 4.70 8.S0
1 3.50 will be "done earth it is inHeaven" .
Lot 6, Block 162 Leon Bembry on as
Lot 6, Block 162 W. A. Davis .. 3.50 ev'en Lv. CANAL POINT . 5:20 PM 11:25 PM TAMPA. 2.80 5.0
'Lot 13, Block 162 I :Mary Hayes Davis _. 6.30 as: we who term our- Ar. JACKSONVILLE . 3:45 AM .9:15 AM LAKELAND 2.35 4.25
Lot 14, Block 162 Mary Hayes Davis __. 3.50 selves "Christians" have long ORLANDO 2.95 5.05
Lot 7, Block 167 J. E. Beardsley, Agent 5.30Lot thoughtlessly chanted in DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT JACKSONVILLE, TALLA.. TALLAHASSEE 6.25 11.25
2. Block 168 William J. Harty ____ 3.50 prayer.It HASSEE AND lAKE CITY WITH GREYHOUND liNES LAKE CITY 4.95 8.95
Lot 9, Block 172 A. O. Ward _' -. .__ 6.30 is well that, the world leaders, FOR All POINTS, NORTH AND W EST. ATLANTA. 8.40 15.15
Lot 10, Block 172 __ A. O. Ward 5.30 both political and religious, are be- .... MACON 7.25 13.05
Lot 14, Block 172 J. E. Beardsley, Agent 5.30 SOCIfhboond .
Lots 11, 12, Block 173 J. F.' Tippey _____-"_._.;10.30 ginning to see the light and the -GoIng VALDOSTA ,5,80 10.45Lv.
Lot 4, Block 176 _._. ,..._ Ruth R.' Beardsley ___ 6.30 .CANAL POINT 5:20 PM 11:25 PM BIRMINGHAM 9.90 17.85 /,
"handwriting the wall "
for '
Lot 8, Block 176 Victor J. Robins, Sr. ________. 6.30 on unless Ar. MIAMI ., : 8:50 PM 2:30 AM NEW ORLEANS, 11,65 21.00
Lot 20, Block 176 Dora Gimpel, ___' 7.30 man becomes internationally, CHICAGO 17.90 32.25
:Lots 21, 22, Block 176 Ruth R. Beardsley _____ 14.30 concerned with the 'welfare of man ReturnIng. NEW YORK,.. 15.85 28.55Lv.
Lot 24, Block '176 Ruth R. Beardsley ___ 8.30Lot MIAMI . I. .. 10:00 AM 200 AM
, 27, Block 176 __ W. C. J. Hermann __ 4.30 there seems, little hope for future,, Ar. CANAL. ,POINT .: 1:25 PM 4:55 AM
Lot 29, .Block 176 W. J. Costello _.._______--- ._ 4.30 I generations and ]little sense to the "
,Lot 30, Block 176 -----:.._ Jas. F. Costello _______ 4.30 '
Lot 36, Block 176 Ruth R. Beardsley _____ 5.30 struggle in 'which we're now en- DR.H., B. MILLER, Agent MILLER'S DRUG STORE
Lot 34, Block 201 -.:-_ J. B. Sigler --_________ 40.30 gaged. PHONE 3921 CANAL POINT
'l..Qts4, 5, Block 202 __ B. C. Flaniken .__ .__._. 8.30
Lot9, Block 207 ___ Ira T. Doxsee ____________ 4.30
Lots 7.8, 9, 10, Block 208 __:_ R. R. Hooks _________ 12.30
Lot 22, Block 355 J. Woodward Sutphen _.______.. 2.30 Monroe County .Tax ccu
Lot,, 4, Block 358 __ J. E. Beardsley, Agent _-__... .4.30Lot .:>
19, Block 358 __ W. C. J. Hermann ._.:..___._ 4.30
Lot 16, Block 361 J. E. Beardsley, Agent __.__._ 5.30 Assessor Is Praised
Lots 1, 2, Block 363 J. B. Sigler --.:.-._______ 28.30
Lot 12, Block 363 H. L. Davis 32.30
Lot 13, Block 363 Ruth R. Beardsley _____ 50.30
,Lots 34, 35, Block 369 N. C. Smith' _---::_L.__. :.._ 12.30 TAMPA June 24-(FNS)-Com-
Lot 38 Block 370 ___ Ruth R. Beardsley ______.._ 5.30
Lot 18, Block 372 C. T. Clark __.._____:._____ 2.70 menting on a recent report of Monroe -
Lots 32, 33, Block 377 __ American Oil 'Co. _*_X_'-._..:_____ 22.30 County's tax assessor,' Claude
Lot 19, Block 378 _____ :Mabel Rankin Hay .:.-.______ 32.30Lot Gandolfo President George !
13, Block 385 :-_-.::.._ L. O. Holdsworth '..__:,,_---:'- 5.30 Lenfesty .
Lot 17, Block 385Lots ___ L, O. Holdsworth __.___r._ 1.30 of the Florida Taxpayers Association
12., Block 389 ____ W. A. Bishop ______.______ 36.30 termed him "the kind of able and
JLot 5, Block 451 __ Wade L. Winn _________... 30.30 C /
Lot 1, Block 453 ____---!.- W. A. Davis _.,..?..,.._.___...._.__ 4.30Lot efficient public officer it is the purpose -
. 34, Block 453 .__.:..__ W. A. Davis __..________.____ 5.30 of this to assist
Lot 35, Block 453Lot __..__ W.. A. Davis _..____..__._._.__'_ _' 6.30 organization
12. Block 495 _____ Ruth R. Beardsley __ _____.. 28.30 and encourage."
Lots 13, 14, Block 495 Ruth R. Beardsley _.__. 6.70 Although large ; of taxable -
Lot 15, Block 498 _.'_ .__ R. N. Miller ___.___......,.___.. 2.30 \reas j
Lot 14, Block 505 _.___ W. H. Heagerty and Co. _._.__. 1.30 property: in Monroe County have

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By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST. D. D. ke? rt like .stone
e Of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.
t .. IW'NU Srree e.Obi I (Released by Western<< Newspaper Union.) Then carefully I J
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I" ,skirt around

r" Full Accounting Lesson for June 28 And lefcve' them )lying
1 Admiral Nimitz pronounced Mid .
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ry vdtr: .L+V there Uone.
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; for what p ? )
partial accounting
way a Lesson subjects and Scripture texts selected "' I
happened at Pearl Harbor. But and copyrighted by International "C : !
Council of Religious Education: used by d
Pearl Harbor was more than an attack permission.

on the American navy. It was

II also an attack on the American ALCOHOL FACTS VERSUS

home. DRINKING PROPAGANDALESSON

The navy can settle in full as an

ocean force, but the American pea TEXT-Proverbs 21:17; 23:32;
Isaiah 5:20-23 Hosea Joel 3:2. 3
; 4:11; ;
pIe must settle in full as a fighting Ephesians 5:18.GOLDEN .

nation. The Pearl Harbor account TEXT-II sinners entice thee WNU Service.Meteoric .

will be settled when the last concentration consent thou not.-Proverbs 1:10. ,
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camp is a public park.

I ,: And when a worker in Europe has The facts are on the side of the ShowerThe

: I the dignity of a human being, instead one who opposes the liquor traffic,
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of the standing of a driven and they are so plentiful and so
;: i slave. devastating that the industry does Perseids, one of the ten

not to face them. Their "best principal meteoric showers occur-
: 'I care
It is America's to demand
t duty -
l bet" is to use propaganda so skill- ring annually, is usually seen
full payment. The question about August 11 and presents the
fully prepared as to disarm the
:'I of our future depends on how
greatest celestial display of its
, reader. If the propaganda is truth-
much the enemy is made to answer -
I : + for its past. The liberties ful, it is only because it has to be, kind in the Northern hemisphere.It .

i __.,......_........____..___n.____..___.___........_ _'__ and only in that measure. is one of the oldest meteoric
i won on the freezing slopes at
, Our lesson suggests several points showers on record, its first recorded -
Valley Forge were almost lost Magic for Your l\'leals-Berry'JamsSee 1 in the liquor propaganda, each of appearance having been 1,111
in a dirty beer cellar in Munich.
( Recipes Below.)
which we can prove to be untrue.I. years ago.
While France is bound, while Nor- '
way is in prison, and while Belgium Time for Jam They Say, "Enjoy 'Life, That's
What We Ate Here For" Prov. 21
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I is in chains, America will never be With the arrival of the fruit and Your Jam Shelf I

'I ; fully free. Our monument to Pearl jelly season, you homemakers will *Ripe Raspberry Jam 17)Consider. the ads of the liquor NON St.Josepli ,

'I Harbor must be a milestone in world want to make the *Ripe Blackberry Jam I ASPIRIN: _._
trade. They the beautiful SUREI;
progress. That can only begin to ( most of these carry
*Sliced Jam WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT IC'If
)1. Strawberry the brilliant' the
lady, young man,
happen when all men ,realize that --6EB garden products
I
I 'b the peace cannot be kept while ;bb' (II I for winter use. Spiced Ripe Peach Jam 'socially correct surroundings, riches,
Cherry Relish ease etc. They suggest that even
criminal This it is ,
i leaders remain in power year I You Bake at Home .
*Recipe Given the grandmother in the home approves -
to start a war. doubly important'for the use of intoxicants to We have prepared, and will send.

you to can absolutely free to you a yeast
bring comfort and pleasure to the
New York Newsreel fruits and jellies recipe book full of such grand
:
. breadwinner in the home.
wisely, as this Measure sugar into dry dish and
recipes Oven Scones Cheese
The lads from the theatrical pub- will not set aside until needed. Measure What is the truth? Man is not as ,
ir help
you Puffs Honey Pecan Buns CoffeeCakes
,
licity cages, who leaned on, the col- only in conserving prepared fruit into a 5to 6-quar1 here for pleasure; he is here to and Rolls. ,Just-drop, a card
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yumists (and vice versa) in the uni- the nation's resources, but also kettle, filling up, last cup or frac serve God. History demonstratesthat with your name and address to
forms of the armed forces The the nation that lives for
assure you of delicious accompaniments tion of cup with water if necessary. pleasure Standard Brands Inc., 691 Wash-

I bigshot from the Capitol, who explains to your meals during cooler Place over hottest fire, adding especially in, connection with ington St., New York City.Adv.juIcKnr5 .

, why he weekends in N. Y.: weather. powdered fruit pectin, mix well, and the use of intoxicants, is doomed to
I
"In Washington the war stops on Since sugar is used in canningnot continue stirring until mixture extinction.II. .

,., Fridays and starts on Mondays" only as a sweetener, but as a comes to a hard boil. At once They Say, "Liquor Is Not

4 The blacked-out Pennsy Sta- preservative, the government will pour in sugar, stirring constantly Dangerous" (Prov. 23:32).

) tion, a heaven for the soldiers (returning allot five pounds of sugar per person : (To reduce foaming, JA teaspoon It is presented as a pleasant and ,

to camp) and their sweeties in addition to what you receivein butter may be added.) Continue stir harmless stimulant, when in fact it ASoothinc' Q A I VET

The pool of silence that floods your ration, so that you will have ring,' bring to a full rolling boil, is known to science, to police and ANTISEPTICWTktW &

the Plaza after midnight. So still sugar for canning. and boil hard 1 minute. social welfare workers as a narcotic Used by thousands with satisfactory Te i
you can hear whispers of nothing suits for 40 years-six valuable ingredients -
, Ripe Raspberry Jam. Remove from fire, skim, poui which not only upsets digestion and Get Carboil at drug stores or write
.
" Headliners sitting on their (Makes 10 6-ounce glasses) quickly. Paraffin hot jam at once, deranges physical processes but, Spurlock-Neal Co., Nashville* Tenn.
thrones of fame
and burdened with 4l/2 cups prepared fruit most vicious of all, "affects person'
crowns of worry Actresses entering 6 cups sugar Sliced Strawberry Jam. its action the certain
, ality by upon Risking All
(!Makes 10 6-ounce glasses)
joynts in
chin-deep Summer
1 box powdered fruit pectinTo brain It disturbs
ermine 4V prepared fruit specific area. No man is worth his salt who
I' collecting stares. prepare fruit, crush thoroughlyor cups confuses slows down and : times
7 removes is, not ready at all to risk
'I! ----. grind about 2 ''quarts fully ripe Vz cups bottle sugar fruit pectinTo I the restraints, the checks and bal- his body, to risk his well-being: to

The USO distributes theater and raspberries., Remove some of seeds ances which make a well-rounded risk his life, in a great cause.-
cinema tickets to the men in the by sieving part of pulp, if desired. prepare fruit, cut about 2 personality. It is the highest functional Theodore Roosevelt.

local camps and naval bases Measure sugar into dry dish and quarts ,fully ripe strawberriesin level of the brain, the per-

It is done, in alphabetical order to set aside until needed. Measure pre- halves lengthwise sonality level, which is first put

r 1. avoid favoritism The other day pared fruit into a 5to 6-quart ket- ; cut large into eclipse by the action of alco-

r at the old Paramount Studios in tle, filling up last cup or fraction. of __ berries in quar hol" (Carson Taylor). Acid Indigestion

Long Island City (now an army deg cup with water if necessary. .i ters. Measure III They Say, "Those Who. Oppose What many Doctors do for it

pot) the letter "L" was reached- Place over hottest fire. Add pow- \ sugar and pre. Liquor Are Fanatics" (Isa. 5: When excess stomach add causes gas.soar stomach

ir and two movie ducats were handedto dered fruit pectin, mix well, and : I pared fruit, solidly 20, 21, 23). heartburn medicines known, doctors for symtomatic prescribe the relief fsstcst-actin-medicines
Carl continue stirring I packed, into like those in Bell-ana Tablets. No laxative. If your
Laemmle
Jr. .- Young .- The prophet answers that claim by very first trial doesn't prove Bell-ans better retarD
Laemmle was merely the until mixture ns7'comes large kettle;' mia: bottle to os and get double your money back,26c.
owner of well. ,Bring to a pointing out that, those who favor
i Universal Pictures and its to a hard
sale full rolling boil over hottest fire. the use of alcohol are the ones who \
boil. At
made him a millionaire.The once pour Superfluous Things
Stir constantly before and while call evil good and good evil, etc. A
in sugar, stirring ; t Nothing is heap that is superfluous -
of
little study liquor propaganda as
boiling. Boil hard 3 minutes.
constantly. (To
art studios in Greenwich reduce foaming Remove from fire and stir in bottle it appears in the advertising of the for what one does not
need is dear at a
Village which once were stables Vi ,teaspoon but- fruit pectin. Then stir and skim industry soon demonstrates that penny.-

I The big clock on the building at 42nd ter may be add by turns for just''' 5 minutes to cool! fact. Of late they, have been tryingto Plutarch.

i:I Street and 8th Avenue, where during ed.) Continue slightly, to prevent floating fruit convince us that beer is just a

the wee hours of the ayems you stirring, bring to a full rolling boil, Pour quickly. Paraffin hot jam al soft drink for the'home. Any police- NIT THAT RHEUMATIC PAIN
can hear the tick-tocks dropping into once. man who has seen a man drunk on
and boil hard 1 minute.
infinity The tots who used to Remove from fire, skim, pour Relishes are excellent to serve beer, and ''any social or religious RIGHT WHERE/ IT HURTSAnd

play cops-and-robbers now playing quickly. Paraffin hot jam at once. with meats of any kind for they give worker :who has seen the destruc-

Commandos, in the west side streets Jam takes slightly less sugar than the meal added zest. Here's a rec. tion it has wrought in the home and look at the Silver' Liningin

I The huge searchlights inter- jelly, and you will work an economyby ipe for a real sugar-saver: in society, knows that is not true. those Clouds of Pain

rupting the dim outs by stabbing the Relish. IV. They Say, "Strong Men and
making use of the fruit in addi- Cherry The big idea is that you want to feel
planes roaring over' Central Park tion to the saving on sugar: 2 cups pitted cherries Leaders Are Drinkers" (Isa. 5:22): better.- When pain eases, your mind

Loafers standing on street cor- Ripe Blackberry Jam. 1 cup seedless raisins Sadly enough, many of our lead- eases. You get rest that means deliver

\ ners staring at the passersby and (Makes 11 6-ounce glasses) 1 teaspoon cinnamon ing men do indulge in liquor, but if ance. So use something that gets at the

tossing away precious hours like Wz cups prepared fruit Vz cup brown sugar the truth were out, it would be pain. C-2223 brings you painrelievinghelp.
cigarette butts Wrinkled char- Now you will feel as good as
6 A teaspoon cloves known that they less capableas
% cups sugar are
women entering million-dollar others who enjoyed its help. Don't put
sky- 1 box powdered fruit pectinTo Vz cup honey leaders and weaker men for it off. Get C-2223 now. 6oc, $1 every-
them scrapers every evening to give prepare fruit, grind or crush Vi cup vinegar their use of it. And who has not where. Use only as directed. Purchase

rains decorating beauty treatments the street. The thoroughly about 2 quarts fully ripe % cup ,pecan nutmeats seen a leader become a poor dere- price refunded if you are not satisfied.

puddles. blackberries (not black caps). Sieve Mix all the ingredients except pe- lict by the alcohol route, or a strong

about J/2 of ground or crushed pulp. cans and cook 1 hour, slowly. Add man become a jittery mental, mor-

The Most Quoted Observation of (For Spiced Blackberry Jam, add pecans and cook 3 minutes longer. al, and physical wreck in the same '

" the Month: Raymond Clapper, who Vs to J/2 teaspoon each cloves, cin- Pour into hot sterilized jars and way.V. .

ii' ItV has looked at Congressmen as a namon, and allspice, or any desired seal at once. They Say, "The Pleasure Is

reporter most of his life, let go with combination of spices.) Sugar Substitutes.If Worth the Price" ,(Hosea 4:11; Joel uIU

both barrels at theirdidoes.. Said 3:2 3).
I you feel that you cannot use ,
i I he: "People are looking to editori-- sugar in, all of 'the canning recipes The wicked ones who captured

als, radio commentators and news- given here, even with your, extra Israel felt they made a good trade

" paper columnists for the discussion Lynn Says: canning ration, here are the rules when they gave a boy for a harlot,
; of public affairs The Score Card: The status of
they ought to get for substitutions: or exchanged a girl for wine. The
I from Congress The people don't tin available for commercial can- modern system of making merchan-
: : give a damn what the average Sena- ning has at last been clarified, If you are using a bottled fruit dise of boys and girls is not as open-

( tor or Congressman says They and now we know exactly what pectin recipe, you may substitute ly crass as that, but when you figure
, know what will be available to use by of 2 cups light corn syrup for 2 cups
'I; you hear in Congress is way the cost of alcohol to pur land, be
of the Do not use more than
canned sugar.
! 99 goods.
, per cent tripe, ignorance and sure to add in the girls who have
The Four" in 2 cups of corn syrup in any recipe,
I demagoguery and not to be "Big canned vege-
relied into iniquity by the way of
gone
on." tables, peas, tomatoes, string however, as this will give unsatisfactory tavern hostesses and the boys who f
results.In .
beans and corn, plus asparagus,
have lost everything sacred be-
The Story Tellers: Fortune pears, peaches, evaporated milk a powdered fruit pectin recipe, cause of "booze." ..w.:.
pro- and fish will be allowed unlimited you may use 1 cup light corn syrup
files John Wesley Dafoe, editor of VI. They Say, "Drinking and Re-
amounts of tin for for each of omitted. But HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE
canning pur- cup sugar ,
the Montreal Free Press, calling ligion Go Well To-ether" (Eph. 5:18).
him Canada's greatest man. For a poses."Secondary". do not try to use all corn syrup in The contrast of Paul gives that Only/ 3Q; A DAY

long time Dafoe screamed warnings products such as the recipe instead of sugar. You claim the direct brand of falsehood.
I spinach, beets, cherries, berries, may substitute corn syrup for only TOTAL BENEFITS UP TO$3,600.00
against Hitler and prodded his gov'tto Being drunk with wine is the exact
applesauce, grapefruit, sausage, % the sugar required. If, for exam- Hospital expenses for sickness; up to $540
action. In short another of spirituality. to $525
"warmonger" opposite Hospital expenses for injuries; up
t who happened to be luncheon meats, beef and others ple, the recipe calls for 6 cups ol interests know that if Benefits for loss of work time; up to $300
making -
will continue to be canned, but sugar altogether, you may use 3 Liquor Accidental loss of life; up to.$2.000)
when his members be led
sense hecklers church can to be-
weren't Many cff..rkon.mWAR RISKS INCLUDEDYou
they will be allowed only the cups of light corn syrup, but
t. Free World smacks the bulls- you lieve that wine at dinner, beer as a Choose Your Own Hospital and Doctor
same amount of tin as used in must also use 3 cups of sugar. No Doctor's Elimination Necessary
eye with a piece on Reinhard soft drink-and an occasional social "
Hey-
1940, with some exceptions hav- One Policy Insures An Entire Family
drich, who was presented with a Why get hot and bothered over your cocktail-is not incompatible with r-. ----------------,
skinful of slugs by Czech patriots. ing more or less. cooking and household problems uhen'; religious life, they will have effectu- : Nations'Baltimore.Md. :
The Foods packed last year will last you can get expert advice on them?
reveals the mouth of the
monthly Heydrich the shut oppositionthey I
as ally S-42-2&-S
until fall at least, and the goods Write, explaining your problem to Miss
flunkey who did the work that was Lynn Chambers Western fear the most-the church. : Without obligation or coat: :
NewspaperUnion
this will be
packed
available
.00 dirty even for Himmler. Mean year 210 South Desplaines Street, Chicago Let pastors and church boards 1 Send to...... i
even before last year's are ............. .
ing that with the right number oi Illinois. Please enclose a stamped deal plainly and drastically with Addnu

promotions he could have won the gone. There's no need to hoard. self-addressed envelope for your reply. drinking church members, and the 1 : City.Your.Hospitalizatlon..................>..Health.......State and Accident.Dan. :

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PAGE TEN THE CLEWISTON NEWS
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FRIDAY, JUNE SO, 19<12


Victory Vacations Are E 'XK\V BOOKS' IX LIHHAllY I out-of-state. to Pt of bet?., W 669 ft. II II
S 100 .' .
leads all. large ft. E 669 ft. N
has Greater Miarai 100 ft. to beg. __.....?_.._?.. 32, 42 29 1% c. C./ Cook 1
A new shipment of books 1'...
with 200 --
,Sponsored By JayceesIn cities in the state over tHffenl.augli Add. to ---- A
been received by the Clewiston Pub- enlistments, followed 'by Jackson- 3rC LallcIIc, Strip' of Lnnd \

West Palm BeachWith lic Library and will be placed on \ille with 136, Tampa 94, Orlando AL3V4 ft.MUc Off. _NEV4of ,"'-" 32.t2: ::9' r '
the shelves this week'-end. For the Lots 8 to 12,21 _
Palm Mrs. 1
61 and "- M.
79, St. Petersburg Lots 14 to, 17 ._. ... ._ A. Burnetts __ 1.12
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? -- airs. L. .
books will be
M.
present these new on Beach with 42, \ North hnlt elhnpartof ,, Jennings .-.__ .90

President Roosevelt emphasizing -I the rental shelf' and may be rented N>V/4 of NEJ/ _' 32 42 29 ,
Enlistments in the smaller citiesIs Blk 2
Lot
1
I Elh --- Unknown"
for 10 cents week. Later '
,
vacations: close to home, per being by Homestead with Lots 9, 10 -,._-, J. J. Fussell 58
led .. _
of South Florida consider these will be placed on the free Lot 14 -.......----- J. tiV :69
residents shelves with the other books. 15 men in the corps, followed closely Block 3; Lots l to 3 T. E. Hed'Whldden E" 't--- 58
4'83
themselves fortunate in finding EO Lots 7 to ..,_ es
Arcadia Brooks- 15 U. :
by Lal=Worth, G. Hedges .. 1'78
accessible: a resort that for The library hours are Tuesdaysand Block 12, Lols'l, 8 to 12 U. G.
easily Hedges ....: ,::90
yule and Plant City. ----
considered of Thursdays 7 till 9 p. m., and Lots 20,. 28 _-__ Unknown '
years has been one Lot 21 _.... ,,,. ..
: '
cities in the .
The ten largest ------ Conrad 2g
2 6 Compaguir
resi-
world's finest. The Palm Beach Saturdays, to p. m. And Lot 25 __ ;
the ----- C H. Hall
dent of Clewiston may obtain a state have enlisted some 650'men Lots 29 to 36 __ U. G. ____ .58
is
the world over, a by-word Hedge
area, l'12
in however the smaller Block 13, Lots 1 to 4 -- c. H. : = -
and users card by applying at the library the corps, Hall == = ,90
living relaxation Lots 5
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for gracious 6 ____' _
? -- Allen
Cook .. ...
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675 enlist- ..
desk. cities top thin having Lot 20 .. -- ----- .69
------- W. lL
'division.1 ,,, :: Crawford
Lot .
Seven mysteries. which have ments. One hundred'and fifty-five ..a ---------- :Mrs. L. M. Jennings- ;58
The Junior Chamber of Com- Lots/26 to 32 -------:.-- AllEm ''Cook. _
Florida cities have .sons in the Block 17 __..__-=== 183
Lot 4
proven so popular as a type of -:--- !.Irs. .S. C.
merce at West Palm Beach. has I Lots 10, 11 Whidden Est. .58
----- l"rank
Marines.
I reading, art:! included in the fighting E. Hutchlnso'n 69
aroused itself this year in an Intensive escape Lots 21 to 24 ----- U. G. Hedges -
In all tranches of enlistment: Lots 25 to 36 .
new group. ---- Sam L.
Its residents F'arabee 2'0-
to -
effort encourage I Regulars, Reserves, Limited Re- Blk. 26, Lots 11, 12 __'M_ Chas E. Hill sC'3'7:
and neighbors to familial\ This Is Murder, Gerald Adams Lots 13, 14 --- U. G. Hedge's. .
(Class IV men) Specialiststhe ----- 69
serves Blk. 27 -
Lot 3 W'G.. E.
wilh the attributes of and C. Fitzsimmons. Fisher ... .6n
themselves --- --
Florida south and exservicemen Bog. at SW Cor of SE'/t -
their own back yard. Tied in with Murder Without Makeup, Enl of 'NE%. N 209 ft. E 103 U
idea frolicking have fully backed this nation'soldest ft. S 209 ft. W 103 ft. to 1
Vacation of Benjamin
the Victory and best fighting service. beg. .....--...._._........_?...._.__.._ 32.42 29 11. 'Solomon Whidden
I _
nearby is the annual Jubilee They Tell No Tales, Manning _. 5.12
Florida's district ranks tops in the Beg. at NE Cor of SEVi of ,_ .'
Week sponsored by the Jaycees. So Coles. NEJV 069: ft. S 250 ft. .
Southern Division never having W 250 ft. to E line of .
been the to The Case of the Drowning Duck
elaborate have plans Bridge St., RWY S & ".
failed fill Its quota.
to
provide attractions appealing to Erie Stanley Gardner. Parallel to ESt, RWY ,
Unconscious Major A. M. Rcbbins, Officer m tb1/z Sec. line B617ft. ;
everyone, that mom 'n' pop can The Witness, Austin
Charge,. says "Florida "is really a to Section line, N to Bo- ,,' ',
pile the entire family into the car I Freeman. I j ginning --..-........---_..- 32 29 27 w. F. 'Daliels
44 __. __
Marine State. : ...._ .. 8.0t
32 :3 .
motor only several hours at the Shady Doings, Veronica Johns. Oak Park SudlItlon i '.
Lots 31 to 33: 36 ....-....-...-- / Unknown, :_". :.' '
most,. stay a day or a week, and Haunted Lady, Mary Roberts NEVi of NWVi of SWU 32 42 29 10 T. 'L. Williams, -.- '133 10" 1t
.
CONTRACTS .
of : Rinehart. AWARDED Beg. NE Cor of NE& of : -
have one of the biggest times ? :
SEVi. W 817 ft. to E ., : '; ,
their lives. I Bride of Glory, Bradda Field. June line Bridge/St. RWY S ; 'l. ',
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24 FNS .
BOCA RATON -( ) .
Jubilee Week begins June 29 and Only One Storm: Granville Hicks. & Parallel St. RWY f. .: ." .
-Contracts awarded last 6J2.5 ft. E 889 ft. to ". _
The Usurper Harry A. Kroll. were ;, '
.
'ends July 4. Lacking, of 'course, pt. .S of beg., N to beg. 32 .42 29 40 C. C. Cook : : .
week $3,000,000 for con- ......: :.....::-'. 5.79
totalling -- -
will be the fire-works, for the War I Thunder in the Earth, Edwin E 12 "of. Wof Lot 1 in '" 1 .' r: '" J ...

makes that taboo. Thrills Lanham. struction work in connection with SW',' of SEViMnnninK : _--__.--- 32 42 .29 .9* C. c. Cook', ::.......:...:_:...-.:....:.:' ,2,73
effort Add. to Lallclle, -
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fire-works will be than I Up at the Villa, Somerset Maug the afd'force training school at Boca Itcj -50 ft. IV of AW i -'
lost in more !

amply made up in parades, dances, : ham. War Raton Department., it was announced Reynolds by, Brew-the Cor. of(o IJlk.Lnliclle C, ,HuxcrsAdd. N 0doj ;::::. \/ '/ 'i;::. ;::S

Spencer Brade M. D. Frank
'carnivals and games of competition. ?.. I! 630 ft., E 411 ,.' .. .
'I Slaughter. tonSmith & Hill of Jacksonville ft., S G dcK., AV C3!) ft.. y'S I : .: '... ." :- -' ;

Vacation-goers returning to their may homes find themselves enriched, I And Never Yield, Eleanor Pryor. received the contract for the archi- Lc:1: w%411 of :.IsKVi to _beg.-.. _In...3242.z9 <:: :;:..:l:?"i JIL; : i .:j.y.y'r,;' L

2or more than $350 has already i Meet Me In St. ,Louis, Sally tectual and engineering! service. 9 ._-__._: _. : ; : .. .73
Kell Mill Terrace Sd.,
been ear-marked for prizes in Benson. SHV4 of SWW1it of f \

games and contests. The beauty And Now Tomorrow, Rachel "HONEYMOON ISLE" BECOMESA N E'... of S'VJ,!1 .___.., 32 42 29 -

for Field. ;BACHELOR'S RETREAT Lot 4 .---..-------..-----.-. Jane Hune .____ .53
contest alone calls distributionof :
Lots 5 to 9, 12 to 19 ---- Dr. Ethel Elsner _____ 2.09
loveliest of the fair Flamingo Road, Robert Wilder. -- Lots 10. 143 Mrs.
the O.
$175 to -?- ------ : D. Hatfield ___ .78
Aunt Jessie Isabella Holt. 24-FNS Lots 23, 24 .?....---_----- Mrs Emma Freeman .
DUNEDIN June ) 18
sex. The talent contest, open to i I Lots 11, 25 to 28. 34 to 44 'c"T.. L. Wllliams _.__-== ::90
anyone who can sing, dance, imItate The Hills Beyond, Thomas Wolf. Florida's tamed "Honeymoon Isle" Lots 29 to 31 ...,...--.--.-- ': Leola B. Crews _______ .78

"or entertain, will award $100in Reap the Wild Wind,. Thelma. became a bachelor's retreat last Lots 53 to 55 -.-----?. ";.);" Tax Delinquent ______ .90
Lots 59 to 62, 65 to 81 -\ Tax Delinquent ___ 3.12
prizes. Incidentally, this con- Strabel. week when the Army took it over Lots 82, 83 92 --.---- .. ,.- Unknown -_. -----L .78

testt will be broadcast before a The Song'of Bernadette,. Franz. for the duration. Several hundred Lots 84 to 91, 93 .:-..---.- .., Tax Delinquent _- 1.56
Lots 94, 96, 97, 99 to 105 t -; Tax Delinquent _______= 1:66:
mass audience in the .city park over Werfel. soldiers from Drew Field, Tampa, Lot 98 -.--.-P_.-..-...-..-..---..; ,' Unknown 58
:the facilities of radio station Forward the Nation, Donald C. moved in, taking cupid's playhouse Lots 109 to 115Lots118 --,"--,-,':-.- ',: Tax Delinquent _. _=--=. 1:23:
to 122,' 124 to 132 TaJ: Delinquent __ __ 1.99
WJNO. The bicycle contest calls Peattie. without a struggle. The resort will Lots 136 to 142, 144 to .:' i: 1 ,.

for $25 awards; boxing bouts for serve as a recreation center for 163 & 165 167 170 -..-- _" .;..: ,.r Tax Delinquent __._. 3.50 A'
Lots 171 174 to 176. 180 :
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soldiers $40; quiz bee, for boy and Retailers Must File the use of soldiers stationed in to 195 .---.......-- --.- :::',;,.,,;:!_ i-, Tax Delinquent _____:. .1.86
girl scouts $25. this area. I Lots 200, 204, 205 208 toLo"ts ', '. L
210 -._..._.._..._..._._._._..?_____ .' J. Tax Delinquent _.___ 1.42
Sunday, June 28, 'will herald the Price List By July 1 I 206, 207 ..-...--___-__.. ."_",,; W. G. Iaug, Sr. ___ .78
'opening of Victory Vacations and Lot 211 ?__..__._...._....-..____ .' .:. R. E. Kurtz _______ .58
I Lots 213 to 220 223 to 228 .f.. .' Tax Delinquent _...____ 1.99
Jubilee Week. Sometime during the Lots 229 to 231 -'--"--'-. ...' Henry G. Crapo, Est. _. .78
'day mayors from Delray Beach to All retailers;: must file a price KB vICTORY Lots 232 to 239 243 to 245, .:,..: C.. .
251 ..-..--.?___,_,.-_____.__._._ '... .. Tax Delinquent ____ 208
:Stuart, and cities in the Glades list of the cost of living, commodities a Lot 240 ___._.._.__...._.__;..__ i..f.'S:;, Mrs. 'Lillie King--. ::58

section, will sP"Elak/ over WJNO.On with local ration boards by Lots 241, 242, 252 _____ s,;, :. Tax Delinquent .''--:;___ .78
Lot 250 ....--_..._..___ ". \. .. Anna Wonderly ____ .69
Monday, the first contest to July 1, according to orders released Lots 254, 246......_......_.___ .t.;;,,'. Miss O. T. Giradean __ .78 A

start the day's program, will be by W. C. Sherman, state di- i ; BUYUNITED Lots 255, '257 to 264 ._- ,r r ;,:T.:.: R. E Kurtz _,.-_ 1.44
Lots 265 to 275, 285 Tax Delinquent _. .._
I 1.78
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:the in. which j :' ff' "
Victory Quiz, Boy rector of the Office. of Price Ad Lots 276 to 282. 285 to ';. -

Scouts and Girl Scouts will vie for ministration.The 293 ....__...__.____...______.____ <, Jas. A. G. Sweins-Ier __ 1.53
Lots 286, 294 to 297 _.__ P... E.' Kurtz"::_____ 1.01
On the at -
supremacy. same day local rationing board office "
Ba"ers Add. to LaBelle, ; -
4:15 'p." .m., the first elimination states that this covers most food STATES E'Lot I" .____ .__. 32 42 2DnIk. -

contest for talent entrants will be A, Lots 13, 14 less E ,
stuff, clothing, yard goods, fuels 125 ft., _._.1_1nibarado ____ H. G. Davidson. ______ 1.08
''held, with others to follow at the such as gasoline, oils and kerosene, WAR Blk. C ______.____.._.,_..__._ Mrs. Homer Dryer ___._ 5.02

same hour Tuesday and Thursday, tobacco, drugs, toiletries, sundries, Sd. of Blks. D (.
& E of llnieix Add. to ..
and the finals on Friday, July 3. etc. BONDS Laltelle __.__. .__. .__. '__ 34._. 29 .

'There are divisions for vocalists, Merchants are required to show Lots 10, 11 ---_-- / .1:;. D. Douglas Company}" $1.12 ::

'instrumentalists, dancer, novelty ceiling prices as of March, 1942. f ? s AND Lots KIrkuood 12, 13 Park_--!sd---12A.--- Tax Delinquent ____,.__ 1.12Beg.

-entertainers and group singers. STAMPS in ACVi: of SE1,.', ling .
Entries must be post-marked not West of Jloud ._ _.. 32 42 21)!

1300 Men EnlistedIn Elk 1, Lots 3, 5, 7, 13 -.- i J. P. Moore _______ 1.3
later than June 2Slh and mailed to Lot 9 --.__._....____.__.._.__ Tax Delinquent' ___' .69

Junior Chamber of Commerce, P. Elk 2, Lots 6, 8, 10, 11 72 H. S. Gove ____.:. 1.33
U. S. Marine CorpsThe Blk. 3, Lots 1 to 3, 15 -.. ," .- '.' J. C. Jackman ___ 1.33
O. Box 11, West Palm Beach. Lots 4. 6, 13 ...-.-.--_.--- Tax Delinquent ____ 1.12

A band concert, to be broadcast, Lots 8. 10". 12. 13 .........---- J. P. Moore ..._____ 1.33
' I31k 4. Lots 1 to 10, 12 to G

is'' also scheduled for Monday at Not everybody with a dollar 13 _..........___...._.____..._._....____ I J. C. Jackman ______. 2.08
'7; 45 p. m.Tuesday U. S. Marine Corps since Lot 11 --.-..-----.--..-....-.-.. Tax Delinquent ____ .69
establishing ,State Headquarters in to spare can shoot a gun NEl{ of l\El & Nof / .

at 10 'a. m. calls for straight-but everybody can NWJ ....__._...__..._-..._ 43 228 ; Howard 1.63SWJ
the service mothers' program with Orlando on December 16, 1941, has bank and A of Sgl __......_-_..._. ,1 43 140 J oC.. Hurd _______'_ 3.29
shoot to the
straight nrllcnIC SII. aof
enlisted well over 1300 men and Washington
the dedication of civilians honor I buy War Bonds. Buy your N\VJA _._.__._.. . .__ 2 43 23Elk. I
soil. At 8 p. m. thiS day, boxers of this number only 166 were bom 10% day. f 3. Lots 15, 16 ......-..._- Bessie Stewart _____ .66
from Morrison Field and Camp every pay Elk 5. Lot 41 ------- -, Nellie Jones ______ .66
I Blk. 6. Lots 18 to 21 :Moses Seroor _____ .76
:Murphy will swap blows and grunts Elk. 33. Lots 4, 5 ----- J., H. Ramsey _.__ .66

'at the American Legion Arena. Elk. 41, Lot 28 ----- E. P. 'Erving _______ .56
NOTICENotice Elk. 45, Lot 38 --.--.-- Will 'Lowry _._.__._-' .56
Spies from each camp predict an- : Bik 49. Lots 35 to 38 -..-. Nora & Green :Mills __ .66
Wide Acres EICt. No. 1 Sd. '
nihilation of the other.A of S1of SIiJA .__.__ 2 43 28Dlk.

bicycle parade, with as manyas G, Lots 11, 12 --....._ Nettle B. Vice _.__ .66
: 300 entrants expected, will startat Lot 1 _._._...._...._._____._ Tax Delinquent ____' .66 viBlk.
K, Lots 11, 12 -_-.-.- Harriet Furnade ____ .66
10 a, m. Wednesday Jubilee is hereby given that the following described lands, or so much Lot 15 _.________. .._._____ :Mrs. \Vm. H. Sebastaln .66
'Week, followed by the selection c,f thereof as will be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes herein set Nth of N% ?___..-___..._._.... 4 43 28 154. .Geo. D. Williams '-__ 3.69
opposite to the same, together ..with cost of such sales and advertising, will W1i ot NW 4 of NEl &. .
"prize winners, of which 'there will be sold at public auction on the 1st day of July, A. D. 1942. at the hour WI!! of SW1 of NE% &
be one for the best decorated bike of 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door, in the City of LaBelle, Countyof Wlh of Elh of SW1/4 of ,

Hendry and State of Florida: .. _..._ .. ......_. 6 43 28
NEr/4 _.___.,..: 40 Jas. Sweeney .__.__.;..._: 2.57E
open only to youngsters under 16 3-4 of SE' rof NEt/4 .._ 5 43 28 30 Jas. Sweeney ____....:._ '1.37
Years; the oldest rider; the larg- R. N. MILLER, SZ ot SWJ.4 __.........__.__ 5 43 28 80 A. H. Reed _____ 2.48
Tax Collector of Hendry County, Florida. NE'4 & N'h of NE3: of '
est family group; and the city, out- I NWJ/ _.____.___.____ 6 43 28 180A.. H. Reed __ 4.20
: aide of West Palm Beach, with the E'h SE1j & NW; o_
SE% __....______.r..___ 6 43 28 120 A. H.. Reed ._ __ 3.79
largest, representation.The NE'4 of NW &. E1h less ;,
Seaside Scandals, a new Elh of SE% or SEV4 of '

angle to the wales carnival, will be DESCRIPTION .: \ Amount I NE'4 & less N1h of 8' 4.3 28 350 Reed .
a NEV of NE% of NEy4 A. H. ______ i.U
;given' at 2' p. m. Wednesday. The : ;: OWNED of Taxes 70 yds. E of NW Cor --

beauty "contest will follow atI OF LAND 1 .1 k of SWVi of NEVi of ;'" '
= ww And. Cost*- NWVi. E 70 yds., S 70 I : ." '.".
p. m. and a tea dance at 4:45 -' = yds.V 70 yds., N 70' ., .

1.>. m. z E' = < yds. to beginning ._.____ 10 43 28 1 ,Fate Ballard. __ .'.-.2.09!
Beg. NE ''Cor of SWV4 of t J' I" h
T Varieties. Program is listed I NEVi of NWVi, W 70 ...
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for 7:45 p. m. Friday and Victory yds., S 70 yds.. E 70 ., "'

Ball: at 10 '""o'clock the' same even I SE1/4 Subdhi North lon LnBelle__.._..__.__Hdta._.... 31 42 2 D .Beg.yds.140, N yds.70 yds.tobeg.E of NW 10 43 28 1' Unknown. "?. ', ; .------ 1.4S

'ing. Lots 1 to 10 ---._--_ Maurice Less ._______ .69 Cor of SWVi of'NEVi of '
Lots 14 to 39 ._.______.__
------ Maurice Less 1.12 NW%, E 10 yds., S 70 {
Husky appetites will be challenged Lots 43 to 52 .- Maurice Less ..__._____ .69 yds., E70 yds., S 150 t
' on July 4th when the annual Lots 57 to 65, 69 to 73.-.t' \1s Miurioe Less ______l.,_._ .78 yds., W220 yds., N 150 '
' Lots 75 to 78 __ Unknown _.._...__._____ .90 yds.. E\140\ yds., N 70 J 1 '
Elks barbecue will be staged for Lots_ 79 to 80 .1' Edna: M. Platt ____.___ .69 yds. to beginning ___ 10 43 28 7 Geo. D. Williams _____ 2.77

the entire day. Fans' watching the Lots 92 to 94 --_- Unknown ________. .78 SWVi of NWH __._.__"'_'''_ 13 43 28 40 A., J. Evers ___.__ 4.79
Lots 95 to 97 ....----_--- Millye Freed __._____.... .78 Beg. 110 yds. E of SW Cor, .
. tall game between 'Camp Murphy Lots 105 to 107 --.--..-;.......- Edna M. Platt .-._____-_ .78 Lot I, E 730 ft. N to '. ,"
and Morrison Field Ferry Commandcan Lots 125 to 130 -.-.-.-:..- Edna M. Platt .___..__ 1.01 Riv., W alg. Rlv. to Pt ,
. Lots 141 to 142 -.-. Unknown __.....____.____ .69 N of beg., S to beg. ._ 14 43 28 14.60 TaxDelinquent __ :-_": 3.13
alternate cheering their' favo- Lot 143 ......_ --. Tax Delinquent _____._ .58 5 A. in SE Cor of Ey of ',']k '
rites and gnawing on a side o' Lots 172 to 179 ._:- ._._ Thos.'E. Hedges, Est. __ 1.12 SWVi of NWVi _.__._ 14 43 28 5 G. L. Sweeney _._: .", 1.11

ribs: Lots 180 to 208 ._._. Maurice Less ____._____ 1.12 W% of SEJ, of NW%, less -1.-....
Lots 209 to 221. .___ .
--"-:- Thos. E. Hedges, Est. 1.23 a strip 81ft.. wide &
Special rates will! be in effect in Lots 258 to 280 ---.:. Maurice Less ..._._..___._ .78 80 rds. long on East ..
Lots 282 to 288 -.-,., H. B. Delaney __..____ .86 side ._. _..___......___ 14 43.28 19.3.4 Mrs. J. G. Bentley ___ 5.30
'all hotels in West Palm Beach dur- Lots 289 to 315 J_ Maurice Less ___________ 1.12 Lot 31 in Palma Cia Sd. __' 15 43 28 Tax Delinquent ----- .56

ing this week.A Lots 317 to 319 1935 ....:......__..._...._____._.__ .78 WV of SEVi of SEW of -
Lets 343 to 355 .._--.--- Maurice Less ........_..?_.._.?__ .58 NE1E of SWVi .-
list of all the attractions and Lots 356 to 366 -.-...-...-..:..- Edna M. Platt .........._______ 1.56 of SE'J of NEVI .._.._...._. 15 43 28 10V.. P. Andrews __. 1.4S
events the Lots 367 to 375, 382 to 408. Maurice Less ...._...___.._._... 2.65 EV'2 of SWVi of NEVi ....__ 15 43 28 20 B. E. Poor ____\ 1.97 .1
on week's program is Lots 376 to 381 _..__._..--- Unknown ...______.. 1.23 Government Lot 4 _._ 16 43 28 14 R. E. Kurtz _____\1.47
too lengthy to enumerate. A majority Lots 412 to 421. 429 to 431. S Maurice Less ,?"_,_?,_,___, .78 EV of NEVi & NV6 of '
admission Lots 422 to 424 ___ Edna M. Platt .___...._...... .78 NE;i of SEViEV __ __-- 17 43..8 100 Marvin Wood ----. 4.80
are free; others Lot 428 ............ .. .. __ "' '
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-- -- --- -- Unknown ......_...__._._._..___ .58 of SWVi. Exc 1 Acre ,
carry nominal charges, and tickets Lots 432 to 434 --___ A. L. Watson ______ .78 in SW Cor of SE}+ of t
in book Lots 435 to 437 -__ Henry Marshall _.___ .78
form, if desired, will be SWi 4 & NWH of SEVi
Lots 438 to 456 ..__ ._.___ of SEVI
offered at ---- Maurice Less ssi ___ .90 & NV6 of SW;;
$5.00. Lots 457 to 463. 4C7 to 489 ,.- Edna M. Platt __'___ 2.65 & Be ;. SE Cor of SW 1,4
All awards in contests and competitions Lots 490 to 617 --.-- Maurice Less __......._..._.. 2.65 of SE 14, N 220 yds., \"
Lots 627 to 769 776 to 788 Maurice Less ;...__.._._._... '1.78 405 ft., S 220 yds. E
will be made in War Bee- SW Cor of SEVi, N 405 ft. to beg. & Beg. -
Bonds and Stamps, and ribbons to 850 ft., E 705 ft. S 850 1065 ft. W of SE Cor of i I' N

ft. W 705 ft. to beg _. 31 42 29 14 Lou Jacobs __.. _.__.._.._. ._ ...00 Continued on Section Two)
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i (Continued from Last Page of SeetioR 1)eserlptlon Description S T R A. Owner Amount

L .S T R A Owner AmouatI WEnd -._._,..,...._._._ R. N.. Miller 1.18

I i I of SE2,4 N 220 Lot 27 N1 ---_ R. N. Miller __ .81 .
I yds. W 225 ft. (Y. Sec. Lot 28 ------ R. N. :Miller 1.18
line ; Block 41, Court Jloullle Sq.
: .S ::220 .Yds., E to
Subdlvllalon ___. ._. .
x beg. -----._ 17 f3 28 149 A. H Reed 9.12 ; D 43 29 ,
NE1; less Gov. RWY __._ 20 43 28 160 A. H: Reed ______... 3.69 Lot 1 City ot LaBelle .94
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Lots 2 to 7 .. _.._. .
Ii NE* or NW & Gov. Lot Margaret Caldwell __ 2.24
1 ____ Lot 33 ---.--.- M. O. Oliver .81 '
[/ I -- 20 43 28 52 A. H. Reed ___ 1.81 48
I:' '' Nof SW3 or NW%. 20 43 28 20 C. L. Arbuthnot ___ 1.26 Block Jlend17'__...__Sub- .
division _. . 9
4329
" I'J' S2h
of NW _
I %. ___ 1.26 i
., WY.t oofSNW* -...- 22 43 28 80 J.E.. Bretch Est. ..__ 2.88 Lot 5 ------ Francis Hendry __ .94
1\:'\ .N% of NE3, of&NW1a 26 43 28 20J. N. & Tommie Bartield 1.06 Lot Lot 6 7 .-. .----_ Ralph Hendry ____ .81
Wlh or NW%. ot ----- Clyde Hendry .81
' I t NWIA & Sof. NEB ofNW4 Lot 8... Mrs. Clara Forman ..:._, .81
----_ 26 43 28 140 C. W. Starnes-Mrs. Lot 9 -.--._.---- Francis Hendry ___ .81
Block 49.V of
% Perm
BarCield 4.19Gov.
Lots 1. 2 ____ 29 43 28 84.15 Tax Delinquent' 6.52 C. lIull's Subdivision 9 43 :9 5 5

.. Gov Lot 3 _______ 29 43 28 33 Tax Delinquent __ 1,670ev. Lots 9. 10 ---.L-_ A. C. Wright :__.,.. .94
Lot 4 ____ 29 43 28 29% S. C. Bass Est 2.48 Lots 12 to 15 -- Elsie Stalls 1.89
Gov. Lot 1 & SE ya __ 30 43 28 &6 S. C. Bass Est. __.__ 66.15 Lot 16 ---- -- Jim Goe _. 1.18
i SEA. or SW ; & Gov. Lot Block 49, NE% Hedge' .
I 7' 6 --.----..-- 30 43 28 80 R. E. Kurtz ___ 3.18 Subdh'lIalon ____. .__ D 43: 29
I ff 1E4 of NW --- 31 43 28 40 R. E. Kurtz 1.41 Lots 17 18 ____ Tax Delinquent I S 1.18
.Beg. mv Cor or SW%, S Lots 21, 22 --.---- S C. :J. Smith __ 1.18

:245 yds., E 440 Yds., N Lot 25 ----..--- R. N. Miller ____.._,_..,. 1.18
245 yds., W 440 'ds. to Block 4D, S' of N% of .

I beg. -----.--.-- 31 43 28 23 Walter Edw. Colton 2.16I SE% . ._. .__. ._._ 9 43 29 \ .
"Beg. 132 yds. N of SE Cor '. : N'h of N/ of SE1h -- I Ben F. Guy _.___ 2.24 I
I ot SW'.4 ot SW3. N 603 \ N' or Slh of SE* -_?-- J Flossie Luckey _- ..: 1.06
---- -
i' 'ds., 'V 440 yds., S Slh of Sof SEv Mary F. Luckey __ 1.14
635 yds., E 220 yds., 'c Block 50 & 51. Hlepochee :
ij{ N 132 yds., E 220 yds. to .: IIdts. Subdh'I"lon _'_ 9 43 29 :

beg ________ 31 43 28 61 Tax Delinquent' 3.47 Lots 3. 4, in Blk.. A Carrie M. DeWolf ___ 1.18 "
: 'W1h of NE'.4 ......_ 33 43 28 80 Alma Cahill 2.07 Lots 7. 8. In Dlk. A ___ Mrs. :J. F. Bradshaw .::..._ 1.18 .
g' NE% ot NE _.__ 5 U 2S 40 R. N. Miller 1.47 Lots 27, 28 ..,---.--.- .ti Carrie M. DeWolf _-_ .94
E'h? of SWi of SW% ot Lots 15 to 11 in Blk. B -_ G. N. Alchedlak _____ 1.18 '. '
1. NE1/a & lV% of SE14 Lots 28, 29, in Bik. C Tax Delinquent __.__' .81 -:.:,:
'of SW1a ot NEya 5 U 28 10 Tax Delinquent 1.46 Lots 21. 22, in Blk. F _._ Nellie Pelky .____, .81 ,
I SE3 ot SEAof NW1a 5 H 28 10 Tax Delinquent .86 Block 52 -----.---._ B. F. Magill ._ 2.10 .
I N1h of NE4 ot S'V 4 & Block 55, LIBDelie Highlands -

SE4 of NE14a ot SWV 5 H 28 30 R. N. Miller _.__ 1.67 Subdivision _. 9 43 :0 / ,
z1Y'4 of NE% of SW24._ 5 H 28 10 Regine Landregap __ .76 Lot 24 ---._-- -- R. :J. Love .', \
W/ of NEI! of NEu or Block 57, LaBelle Highlands .11 ". l

NW W' 8 H 28' 6 Mrs Kate L. Simmons 1.06 Subdivision ____ 9 43 :9 ,
NW3 of NE4 of NWV 8 44 28 10 Tax Delinquent __ ..86i Lot 1 ... .
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I i E1lz of NE* ot SE14 of Block )8, LnDelle Highlands Mrs. C. P. Clark .94 .

NWva -. -5- 8 H 28 6 Mrs. Grace S. Dawson 1.08 Subdivision .__ D 43 29
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WJh of SW% of SEY of Lots 6. 7 .
;1 NW1a __;__ 8 44 28 5 Tax Delinquent 1.06 Block 59 ---------- 9 43 29 Mrs. C.' P. Clark .W__ 2.24
I 2' E'h of SW%. of SEY otI Block 60 _--. ---- 9 43 2' Annie E. Hall ___ 2.85 .
I 1: NW% 8 H 28 5 Tax Delinquent ___ 1.06 Block 61 9 43 29, C. P. Gaulding 2.85
.sW _.___.____.__.. 8 H 21 160 Nelson Tinklepaugh __ 3.69 Block 62. -S%--Lorena---Sub-- R. N. Miller 2.85 "

i S1h Exc Atlantic Land &: division ._. 9 43 29 ''''.';': .
Imp. Co RWY __ 17 H 28 308 Consolidated Naval Lots 26 to 40 ----- Lorena K. .
Co. \. _.-.13.1 8 Block 63 'Royer 1.66 .,. "
Stores ----- 9 43 29 R. N. Miller _.. ;;;
Nlh of SW; ___ 18 44 21 80 S.' L. Kelly ______ 2.881 Block 64, Mannmgs Subdivision 2.85 -
S1k ot S1V%. 18 H 28 80 R. N. Miller 2.83 I _; ._ ... .9 43 :9
SE1/ __._._, 18 H 28 160 Mrs. :J. H. Nelson 2.30 Lot 4 less 8 ft off WEnd .

All Frac. 1 U 21 198 W. F. Daniels __ 14.79S ----- Beasley & Stoudmire __
% of E'h of 5 Gov. Lot 3 6 U 29 10. Edith H. Brown __ 4,05Harding Lots 5 to 21 .------- R. N. Miller ___ 1.11 2.49
Hdts. Sd of Let Wend Lots. 28, 30, 32 ,_, R. N. Miller
132 ._. ... .-::__ '4 43 21I >> DI k 85 ._ D 43 29 1.18

I Lot 178 6 U 29 M. Hayes .94 Lots 1 to 21 ..,., R. N. Miller ______ 2.85
I i i L. V. Hull Sd of Gov. Lot Lot 22 ----_.. S Tax Delinquent OP
_
,\ 11 In . a :: Lots 23 to 28 ---.- Mary Manning Blount_ 1.18.71
& Gov. Lots 2 to 4 I. 1 43 ::9 Block 70 less 1 Acre in = .

I Lots 1, 2, 4, b Mahala S. Royer 10.00 N\V Cot --...-_--_ 9 43 29 :J. C. :Jackman '__ 3.15 .
Lot 3 -- R. E. Burchard --_.-- 5.23 1 Acre in NW Cor., Blk. J-

II h Lot 8 (5 A. oft E End) 5 Ray C. Hull _,_ 3.45 70 --.-. '___. Stafford Luckey ___ 2.54 '
Z Lot 8 (Exc. 5 A. oct E Block 71 -.-.--.-__ 9 43 29 :J. C. Jackman
': '_ End) _.__' I 12 Lillie H. Burhands '__'_ 7.93 Block 72 .----_ 9 43 29; :J. H. Caldwell Est. _:.. 2.85 2.85
'r Lot 12 ---- 6 Everette Burchard __ 4.05 Blocks 13. 14 Suberb FnC

Lot 19. ____._ 4 Tax Delinquent. _T___ 2.85 Beautiful __......__ '__' 9 43 :0
Lot 25 :H i 6 Ray H. Hull ._ 4.05 Block 74, Lots 16 to 18 6i
Lot 26 _____.____ 6 TilIet Crawford ______ 3.74 Block 75 .. .. 9' 43 29 Mrs. Felecia Pereda __ .81 o
Lots 27 28 12 C. :J. Kirk ,._..._._.._. 7.63 Dlocklll 11 -to--SO-,---LnBelle-- C. :Jerome Morrison ___ 2.85

Lot 30 ._ J 12 Perry C. Hull __ 4.71 Terrace _. .__. '.-' 9 43 :9 = .
Rlvel'Tlew Terrace 'SeL Lot
Block
A. 1
Lots 31, 32 __ 13 R. N. Miller _.,._---- 4.05 Lot 21 Walter Plumacher _--_., .71 P
Lot 33 ____.___ 10 Chamber of Commerce 3,45E' ----- Unknown __'_'___ .71
Block Lot 3 ...
ot SEI _..___ 7 U 29 80 Ralph E: Smith Est. 5.23 Lot 6 B. .__ .:_ Claude E. :Marble __.___ .71 -S
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Clara
------ -- I :M. :Myers ___ .71
: City of LaBelle I Lot 19 --.-;..-.-.-_____.,: :Margery F. Salberger .71
City of LaBelle, D.rd's Sd. Block C, Lot 4 J: .; David S. esing .11
of Goodno's Sd. 4 43 28 Lots 14 .
L 13. tk'S' J :J. E. Robins
Blk. 1, Lots 13. H C. E. McAfee' 1.29 Lot 17 .. "': : :J. E., .81
Robms. _.
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k, I ft Beg. 50 ft. N of SE.Cor.tf1 -. ,. '.' ",,0_ .-...._,,:, ,-. '-. -. ; Block F,:Lots 4.- 5.'T"Y-J-.o. .' .' 'J: E: Robins _= ___ .81.71 GjDS3" ." '

Blk. 4V 100 ft.," N 71 Lot 16 .----______,.t Z.. ... E. :J. Coyle _- --_:..; .71 '
" ft.. E 100 ft., S '75 ft. ... Lot 18 -- S-_- ,:",, .,:,.' C. 1\1. Baker o .
''I to beg. _.___._ 4 43 29 Ray C. Hull __- 6.13 Block G. Lots 9, 11 ...:.._.;:. \. -'. '. Belle Werner--_---__- .81.71
I : :
,I Goodno's Sd. of Block 5 Block H. Lots I, 6 _to .8 .: ,. Tax Delinquent ____ .81 .
Lots 9, 11 W. F. Daniels 1.66 Lots 9. 11 -.-_.__.______ .'/" P. D. Fmck __ .71 tsIr .
j 'f Lots 18. 20 ______ Mark Poole __ 1.77 Lots 13. 14 W.._._ii. _.____ : :J. E. Robins \ _._._ .71 .-
'' E 50 ft of Lots 36. 38, Lots 15. 16 _______ .5 Mrs. Robt' Haish ___._ .71 e
1 40 less E 15 'ft. _.___ Hendry County ,News __ 9.73 Lot 20 -_______..___ Mary M. Boas ______._ .71
r Lots 38. 40 less 50 ft. off Lots 23 to 25 _-._._ C. :Jerome Morrison _._ .81 .
E End :J. H. Caldwell Est. 12.70 .
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Block 8D, Goodno Sub- .
I '
Goodn&" Sd of W1/s ofi division ._. ._._. .__
:1)
9 43 V
:.
:
.___ __ .__ 4 43
Block 6
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i Lot 1 -.-_.._..___._____._, Mrs. :Jennings _____ .58
.1 I G N 2-3 of Lots 1, 2 Frank Turner .._._. 1.16 Block 95. Less 8 ft. off CD

; Goodno'e Sd of SE'/4 of 'w End ...__W.__...__._ 9 43 29 LYkes Bros. _.____.:.._ 3.15 ,
Block 6 __-..---. '_,__ 4 43 :9 Block 98, Gov. Lot 3, less .
Lot 8 _.________ \ City of LaBelle ..94Goodno's Rwy ______.___....- 4 43 29 11 3-4 Cyrus Q. Stewart .2.67 H
t i Sd. of NE% of JI .:-
I lock 6 ._. ..____ 4 43 29 Block 103. Shadow Lawn :J '
1. _. .. Court Subdivision _.:.__ 4 43 29 o
:
Park Place Sd. --- Block B. Lot 12 _...__.._,:.._ :J. -
Lots 1 to 5. 8 to 19 __ Mahala S. Royer. ___ 2.85 Russell Hall ___ .71
,I Block 8 Way of E' 4 43 29 C. E. McAfee _.___-- =- 1.41I Lot 15 -.__.____"-- __ :J. C. :Jackman .71 13do
I 43 29 Block lOG, Palm Heights -
Block D E1f2 Rlvenlcw Sd. 4
Lots 1 to 8 ."._'_______ W. F. Daniel ______ 2.62I Subdivision .9 19 43 29 I Q. '
I k, Block 13 Sd. of ___ 4. 43 :9I Block A, Lots 16 to -_ Amry A. Manley ___-I .79 I iry
Block 107, Palm Heights
I Lot 3 Tax Delinquent .94
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I Stewart's 15 Subdivision ____' ._, ... D 43 :9 '
Sd., locks ,
I I 1 33. 34 .__.... . .__ 4 43 :9 I Block B, Lot 10 _..---:._ Geo. A. LaClair __._ .71
I Lots 7, 1OW ------ :J. R. Ross _,_.__ 1.18 Block 111, Lots 1 to 30 __ 9 43 29 Mrs. :Jennings ____._._ 4.05 =
I Block 16 Sd. . .___ 4 43 29 Block 112 Lots 1 to 30 9 43 29 Mrs. :Jennings ___:..__ 4.05
Lot 1 ___ ___...--... -- Sara L. Hill ___ 6.39 Block 113; Lots 1 to 30 9 43 29 :Mrs Jennings _____ 4.05
Block 17 ___.__.._+_ 4 43 29 4 C. :J. Kirk 3.45 Hendry's Subdivision No. S o
Block 21, Davenport Sd. 4 43 29 2 of Beg. 755 ft. S & -

Lots I. 2, 7 to 10 Guy B. Arnold -.___ __ 3.32 D50 ft. R' of NE Cor ;
Lots 3 to 5 _- \Y. F. Daniels ------ 1.89 of Go- Lot 3.V 128 "' =
Lot 11 _.... Roy Green -.--___._ 2.10 ft. N to Rlv., E Alg. .
I Lots 15. 16 _______ W. F. Daniels ______ 1.66 111w to pt N of Beg.,
Block 22 W/ ___ 4 43 29 2 C. :J. Kirk _..--_____._ 2.85J. S to 'Deg. ___.__. .' 5 43 29 Q.
Block 2.\ _.___. . 4 43 ::9I Lot 3 ---------....-.--.-.- Clyde Hendry ____ .81 .. 00'
'V% of E1h of NE3a H. C. DeLaney __.__ 1.41WIa Lot 4 _._._--_.---- -- Pearl Weaver __ .81
of Wlh of NE14 __ H. C. DeLaney _____ 3.74 Lot 5 ....-..----._---.--_ Clara Forman _.__' .81 00
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 43 29 W. H. Reynolds ...,._ _._. 4.95I' Hendry's. Subdivision No. .
'' 2 ___________.
183-4
Beg. 130 ft. E of S\V Cor : ------- G. M. Hendry ___ 3.68
of Blk. 23. N 1.31) ft., E Riviera Vista Subdivision>> W
50 ft., S 135 ft., W 5'6 ft. J." of E 14 A. of GOT. Lot S '
: 1.__ .._ . :5 4329 "
of ,
I to beg. City LaBelle-_ "::_': ". 2.56 -- ---- "
, Block 24 4 43 :. :. Block C, Lots 4 to 9 S Tax Delinquent _._.___ t:Y 1.66 I
I 50 ft. off S'Side f'W Block D. Lot 4 -- 5 Tax Delinquent __ .71 I .. ,
..
: of N'R.. E. Burchard -..____ 15.09I Block E. Lot 2 -- Tax Delinquent _..r--. .71. ..
Block 25, 50 ft. strip on Block F, Lot 1 .- Tax Delinquent i
I W side of E3. & Beg. Lot 2 -.--..-.-- Mrs. Louise Coakley __ .711
,. Cen. of mk. on, N aide Howard' Add:, A Subdl- :. .r
;, !!lI W 22 ft., S 145 ft.. E vision of 4 Acres I. W '
22 ft., N 145 ft. to beg. 4 n :9 Ray C. Hull --__ 2.86 Part of Gov. Lot 1._ :5 43 29 ,

Block 29 ______.._ 4 U 29 Samuel S. Davidson 4.63 Block A. Lot 4 --- Sallie Gravely _____ .71
I Block '30 __ 4 U 2'! Tax Delinquent-_. 4.05 Lot 5 -.;.- Minnie Hammock .71 I
Block 32 ___ 4 n 29 C. :J. Kirk -.,_ 21.95 Lot 8 S Unknown ..._____...,..._..,_._ .71
I Block 31 Alghlnnd Hgts.S Block B, Lots 1 to 5 :J. :J. Wiggins __ 4.05
Subdivision -' .-. .- 4 43 29 2 A. inY part of Gov.
I, Lot 1 __ C. :J. Kirk __.__.___ 1.18 Lot 1, lying 'V of .
', Lots 2 to 5 ____ / R. N. Miller ____ 2.85 Creek ....__..___.__.._...__ 5 U 29 2 L. n. Miller _. _, 1.54
Lots 2f to 32 __.._ Mrs. Madeline Preiss 2.62 Gov. Lot 2. Exc Cal. Canal -: .
Block '40, Qu"tea "Sub: Rwy _::_______ 33 Ray C. Hull 3.75

'division __" ._.'. 4 43 2s ._. Lynn. high Point Snbdi- .
Lots 1, 2 :J. C. :Jackman -__.:..- 5.23 vision Belt. at' a Pt M ,
Lot 7 .._______ Irma DeLaney -____ 1.18 ft. 1V of a J't 18% S of ..
.' ,I Lots 12 to U, 15, 16 Ray C. Hull --___ 1.89 NE Cor Sec 5, S 23.. ft., .
.I, 1: Lot. 18 ___..____ :J. C. Jackman __ 1.011 W 100: ft., S ,300 'ft.. W '
Lots 21 to 27 ___ ;, Ray C. Hull -.___ 2.13J 300 ft., N 535'.ft.. E 450 o S '
Lots 28, .29 __._____ L. V. McLeod ----_ 1.41 ft. to beginning _._. .__ 5 ,43 ::9.' -.' ,-
Lots 33 to 3G. ,_;;.__ Ray C. Hull -----__ 1.66 Block 2. Lot 2 ______ 'S. O. Godman'__---:._ 1.18
Block 41, Bush Swbdlvlsion Lots 19 to 22 -_ Geo. Poole __-.----_-- 3.74
--. .-.-.-. .--1-- 4 32 29 College \'If'w A SabdlvlA- S '. .
Lots 1. 17, 18 ___ H. C DeLaney -_ 1.66 Ion of Part of Frailer .

f Lot 10 ___--:--_.:- Mrs. Jennie Clark- ___ 1.06 Tract .--..--. .-. .-
Lot 19 __. C. W. Thigpen -__ .8 1 Lots 1, 2' -_., S Perry C. Hull 4.05
Lots 33, 35 _.:"I--___ Tax Delinquent ----,__ 2.13f Lot 3 ____,-_._ S :Joe Risley ___ 1.11
f Block 42, Aiken Su1ttl11 Lot 7 ___ :J. H. & Susie Booth 4.05
1 Tlel.a .--. .--_. 4 43 2a Lots 9 to 12 ____ Perry C. Hull -- 1.66
Lots 11. 12 _,,,._._..__,._... C L. Yeomans 3.08 Lot 13 ._ ,, ., S Steve Thomas ___ .85
Lots 14 .._ ._ ._..-_.. Mrs. Ida Cox --_._ .79 Lot 15 .--10___.___ :Jas. Lucky __.:-----,_ .81
Lot 613 ---- Tax Delinquent __ .94 Lot 16 __.________ Y Lilla Hampton' (_, .81
Lot 17 .,._ _.._.... Ray C. Hull -___ 4.62 Beg. 530 ft 'V & 50 ft. ,7; -r. ,,
Lot 18 E. M. Cornette --..,_,_____ 9f N of SE Cor Sec 5, N 475 ..' .
-- -----
Lot 20 ::: ----- -- Tax Delinquent-_ ::941.0ts ft., W: 108 ft.. S 415 5 5 .
21 to 23 Spencer Aiken ---___ 11.21 ft., E 108 ct. to Beg. 5 U 29 I Mrs. Carl Draggers a_:_. 2..67 \
Lot 29 Tax Delinquent --..: 94 Court -Jew Cubdlvllllon, .
Lots 39. 40--: ==-==== Tax Delinquent -----_ 1:418th : a part of Gov; Lot 3. '.,,.t .,".,.It .".;.,J.'.1' ;. t. ,

Exc. 100 Sq In Sec. 5, Beg. SE Cor W ct. .
i
$W'A, ,BIk. 43it _.___.:..._ <#< U 2' Annie I E. Hall --__.. __? 62.59 638 ft. to beg.. N SZS ft.. ''I".,
Sth of Ny" less Rwy & W 420 ft., S 521; ft.. E
snBeg. ___..______._ Annie E. Hall _- 12.70 4:0 ft. to beg. .-.:.--: 5 43 29Lot
185 ft. E of NW Cot 1 'We C. Butterworth --:.... 1.18
, E 24 ft.. S 210 ft., W Park Subdivision .
210 ft.. 185 of Bounded Oa
I ft.. N 18 Ntt23 toftbe f U 29 Annie E H'a 11', 2.58 N Cal RI.. E By Campbell .

Block 45, Hedges 9ubdivteion >> '. St.. S by Fraser 5
__ ...___,__ 4 43 :9 L01e.. 1' h Gov. Lot 6 :5 43 23 5
Lots 12 to 14 1 { 8 ____ R. N. Miller __.,___ 1.U
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t; Lots 20, 21 less 8 tt.-off R. N' 3filler 1.48 Lot 7 G. O. Klutz .71

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THE OLEWISTON NEWS
VM 3* SECTION TWO


Description S T R A Owner: Amoua t De.eriptios S T R A Owner
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S t. ,, "'- Amoa.tit
Lots 25 to of8 __- F C. Saff'arans -- 4.0'5Lots to beg __.__ 17 .fa 2' J Mra.
of9 to 50 ___ ;:' Tax Delinquent .- 1.15 Beg. SE 'Cor of NJh ot .",. Harry. Wilkison 21"

.<: .- Lots 51 to' 57 __---- F. C. Saffnrans _-._-- 2.13 S\V. of SE1A of SWJA:

Lot 69, _._._______ f'.. .,. W. P. Andrews, _-_ 1.06 of NEV ,165' ft.i7 N A iI.ft. .
,
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Lots 61 93 less Gov. 100 ft., 'E 165 ''ft., S 100 :: ", .
F. C. Saffarans -.- ..35LnB to pt of 17 43 29
Rwy _.__ : : beginnIng Jas. '
.
: I ;Luckey ._".. 1.9L'
lIe Park Subdivision, Beg SW Cor of N'of ----
Deg. at a Pt 1347 *t.S SW1/4 of SE1,4 01 SW1,4 '
A 1748 ft. W of NK. of NE1,4, E 165 ft.; N 100
Cor of Sec 5, W 892 ft., ft., W 65 ft., S 100 ft. to' '. ,'". ': 4ego <

S 1301 ft., E 1552 ft.. : Pt of bcg. ...____......_..___ 11 43'29. Unknown ,"
.. 191
B 132 ", --'-'--'--- :
N K>2 ft., W 660 ft., ft. S ot NECor .-' "
N 660 ft. to pt of beg: 5 43" of SEIi ot SE'A of : "
Block 2, Lot 6 -_-- Elizabeth Wolford _- 1.06'mock SW' of NE4 S 66 ft.; -
4, Lots 1 to 7 -- .R. N.' Miller __-.--_..._. 1.66Lots W 330 ft., N 66 ft., E I .
8. 10, 11 _______ R. N. :Miller ....___-'-___ .94 330 ft. to beg.' __. ._ 17 43 29 'bA Tax Delinquent L
_.__._ .81 Beg 198 rt. S -'-- 1.91'of
Lots 14, 15 "" R. N. Miller ofNECor ,, '
Block 5, Lots 1 to 22, 24 ; R. N.' Miller '_.-------- 2.3CLot SE1,4 of SEA4 of '
23 "___.:._. m-W ""-._1" R. N. Miller _____ .11 JV \ of NE%, S 66 ft., .
Block 6, Lots 1, 2 '. .' R. N.\ Miller _--- .71 30 ft., N 66 ft." ,

Lot 3 __..___-.-_..-._ R. N. Miller ___'--'_'_'- .58 E 330 ft to beg. ____ 17 43' 29 J!-2 Tax .
__ ___._ 2.13.Lot Delinquent 1.91
Lots 4 to 23 -- .:.. R. N. Miller -- Roynl Palm r
No.
24 ___.--__--- Tax Delinquent ______ .58 Estates '
7 Lots :1 to 4 Clara B Taylor __ .71 ; OfN S 1 of N% of'S%
Block --
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Lot 5 --._ R. N. Miller ....__-___ .58 8iA ---. --' .-- 11 43 29 ...
Lots 7
Lots 6, 7 _._..._.__._ Sarah Hughes _-.-_ .81 ------ Mrs :sara Powers
12 14 to 24 R. N. Miller 2.15 Thomas ... 1.48
Lots 8 to --- I -- Lots 27 --- -----
Lot 13 ___..___.:...-=---- r R. N. Miller -____.__ .68 Lot 59 to 30 _--.--- Rev. W m. rayshaw -- .81
_- .
'
------- Mrs. F. E. Johnson ; .81'
LaBelle
Add. to
Andrews --.
Park _. ....__. ._._ 5 43 2* Beg S';, 343 ft. 1V & 25 1t. ,
____ .!4 of NE Car ofN11 of '
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Block 8, Lot 1 _-- Nell Jackman '
I Lot 3 _.-___._______ W. P. Andrews .__._.. .94 'V S'b 137 of ft.SE4's of 'ft.L NE1,4I' ,
I Lot 4 _...__:..,.-_-_ Chas: A. Moore _-- .94 137 ft. 140 beg' '
N 140 tt to 17 43' '
29"
1.11 h B. A.
McLaughlin = 1.91
Mrs. D. L. Wiggins
__
Lots 5, 7, 8 -- -- i ----
Royal Palm
E"tat No. ,
.68 .'
Church :
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Methodist ,
Lot 6" _---- ; ; -'- ) t
Lot' 10 --------. 'j 1 .. W P. Andrews __*__ .94 W'of Subdivision NEB of ofNW'W% of% 'F

._.__._ .. Louis Gravely ... 1.29. '
Lots 11. 12, --- ... O. --- acres .---. .- 17 43 28 -
18 __ .._ R. N. Miller 2.24 LoIfC347 r
Lots 14 to "--'---
Lots 24. 25 ______ C. J.' Kirk ___ 1.41 Lot 42 __-=-___....___ .Jos.Mrs F.Lillian Gorecke C. Robinson. A .94.71
._.______ W. P.' Andrews___ 1.06 ----.a.
Lot 26' ._.._ Lots of9, 50 Mrs. ::81
Block, Lots 17, 16 _._--._ ,,. L. O.' Gravely _.-.-_ 6.20 Ben ,Avon Subdivisionof' Lillian C. Robinson '
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Beg. SW Cor of Gov Lot _. Lots 5. 6 I. W of
6,- E 44 ft., N 3 degrees NWJ,4 Exc 2.8 acres laS

23', N 730 ft. E 452 ft. ",' % of Lot 6 ,-. .--- 11 43.a
N to Rlv.. W alg RIv. ...-;' Lots 2 .. Tax Delinquent 11
t6 pt N of Ueg., S to Lots u,oIl to-21--- I Tax -- :
5' 43 29' 'Geo. Stannard _._.__ 4.35 Delinquent --- .94
: J.
beg. -:- : Lots 22, 24 to 35 =-=== M: B: Rasmussen 1.06
Avalon Place Subdivision 1. Lots 36 to H 49 to 60 ----- .
': Tax Delinquent: -.--.-----..:- 1.1S-
of Lot 1 of NE14'of Lots 63 to to 82 Tax -
Delinquent ..:.... 2.01
NEi i- .-i__:,._":' 5 48 29 N16 of N 14 66of69. SW}; ot --

Beg. 100 ft. S & 100 ft. :: w NW34 ......:... : : : 1'10,43 29 10 Geo D Williams 1.4it
W of NE Cor.,. S 100 ,I. s1 S'h of S V1A of '. ', --
ft. W 50 ft., N 100 ft., NW] 17 43 29
.J
Mrs.
E. E. _
McKinley
E 50 ft. to beg. ___ 5 43 29 J. C. JackmauJ. ______ S.53. *' 01 N'ts i' lq I..4g

Lots 2 3 : _..._...___......_ C.- Jackman _.___ 4.05 NW ____ : ;..._;: 17 43 29 1 t) } d. I.U'LaBelle
Ii m"Lots ..:... __ J C. Jackman _...:....- 1.66 j-jrt tRe -----
Lot '-":"" WJh of E'h of -X;'__ 18 43 29 40 I rv I.at
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_. 1.61Roeepberry's -
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21, 22 ___.___ .. Mrs. Fannie Kaplin Estates lvl ,
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Subdivision 8 43 29 ion vOf 'X%' of NE%' of
\ Eof RR less E '/ 18 43 28
Lot 2, --- .
108 ft. & less S 25 ft. __ 8 43 29 W. P. Andrews 2.54+ BlOCk'42oto 111 Nannie. Whidden ---_ 81
,! LoRelle Heights Subdivision W1h ofVJ.4 Exe A'bi .
of Lots 10, 11 of EY.z N'V' Cor' Exc beg. NW',: '
of NEU ..._. .1 8 43 29 1'. Cor Gov. Lot I, S 390 ...
,' ; Lot 4 less 8 ft.woff'' E ft. to pt of beg, S 400" .
End _--- John W. Gallagher .....:.-.- 1.36 ft., E 680 ft., N 400' tt:, XJRoyal ..
Lots 8 to 10 __.-_-- Dr. Chas. S.' Farriss 1.66.SI W 680 ft. to beg., Exc a '-, -

Lot 12 __ _____.!-- \ Rosa Smith -_._- ] 35 ft. strip' on W Side. 18 43 29' 27 A. Huggett' --- 3.2I.ego .
.
Lots 49 to 52 __._____ B.' K. Braren _--- 2.61 B NW Car of Gov. Lot

CBSE Pnlmdale Subdivision of r, S 390 ft. to pt ot beg.. 5 I '
Lot 12 of E% of NEU 8.f3.29' S 400 ft.. E 680 ft., 'N'" "

B Lot 8 ..:._.__________.____ B. F. Jil \ = Beg. 1088 ft. W & 30 ft. E.xe a 25 ft.'strip. on W t !;'., ,t .....-, '
.
-f S of NE Cor of NEU. -.---._____....___18 43 29 cr Geo. ,Burchard',; '8'5I.
Sec 8; S 660 ft., W 331 WSlde of SEIA of NWJ,4 '., ..' ,. U"-I1I:.., C 7" .-.'y.i.:1: .
330 ft. .. t ,l" .: r. : "' 'tI."
ft. N 660 ft., E less Rn less beg. I 8b ;
.
Rwy. '
to beg. __-____._ 8 43 29 5 W. F.. Cothern _-,_ 5.83; 182 it: 1V 'or SE Cor., W '. F" \' 'fi'8'. : ; -' .; >, -; ", ...t :"j, :..:':
'
Q? Belmont Subdivision ofBlock 417 ft, N 418 ft., E 417 .-.;:',: -lI.'i\' < ,:\ ,;t'\ ::; *, : I- "": 1,

WY.z' of NEIA .:._ 8 43 28 Ft, S 418 ft. to beg. .' _!'<. :r.,1', .':1'T'. : : ,'. :1 .. .:'
.
:,
1, Lot '2 jr.T'Lot City of LaBeJJe ___ ..94 (of A) less beg NE Cor S '- ;'''; ':' >eI' L :: !;:,. 'Y : .!..' ,.: .. .

M 5 __ -- Tom Abdoo. .:..._......__ .94 1333' ft. to SE' Cor; W '. ;, .... .-. ', : .';--..; :<.. '':."l.'"', ... .:
.
.. ..-I Lot 8 -_ City of LaBeHe ___ .94 182 ft, N 191 ft.,. NE7y .:. .... :. ; 'falg ,' .J '
'.
r..f/ '
.CCCft Lot 9 _.-_--_.-__-._ W. D. Hoffman ___ .94 RR to'pt.W of'beg;, "' '. !': :, /J
... Lots 10 to 17, 20 to 24 __ City of LaBelle __ 3.67' to beg (5A) Also less '" ', "',,, .. oJ. ;;," ,, .. '

) Lots 18 19 .._ -. i' '.::. .' Mrs. J. Murdock ___ 1.18 bE ego 809 ft 'W ofSE .. ..., -
QcI Lots 33, 34, 36 __- ", :" City ot LaBeU __ 1.18 Cor of W' ot EV W "' ,
___ ; \ : r... ..,:. C' ;
Block 2, Lot 1 ;; A. L. Wise :..._____ 1.18 105fUN118ft.E 105 ',-
Block 5, Lots 3, 4 ;., .a..',:, ,' W; D. Hoffman ____ .94' ft, S 118 ft- to beg. ,,18 43. 29 20.A.. Huggett --.-.---. 6,0&NW
\ Block 7., Lot '1 -.-._.... ',.t:,...:, E. T.- Lindsey: ___ .81 Beg. at a pt 190 ft. S ot .'. '
Block 11, Lots 4 _.._ R. M: C son r-: _____ .81. qor of NW1-., E 210' .- ,..
,, ..... Block 12, Lot 1. ____ ___ .'',: E. T.- Lindsey ____ .94 ft., 8'210 ft:, W 210 ft.; .. : ,. .

Lots 23, 24 ;___,__. E. T; Lindsey .94 I N 210 ft. to beg. .....__ 18 43 29 l' Mary Fl mlr g' ---- 1.1I.
Block 14, Lots 15, 16 Mrs. May' FeazeU __ .94 Mar.EvelTII" Subdivlslo. I .-.. : J

Block. 15, Lots 1, 2 ._._- Amanda & -Alsade I of Pt of' NEJA .of SW%', .
.. .., .
; Edwards.- __.__ 1.24 beg. at at'NW'Cor' NE'kof :

; 'Lot 11 __._____ Mildred Aylward ___ ..81Block SW'-4. E .f20 ft.. S '..'
.' 16, Lot 2 __ 'Vm.C.. Wood '__ .8] 518.57 ft.. W 420 ft.. N H;.;. .
=, Lots 89 __ -.. Tax Delinquent __ .93; ,518.:>7 ft. to beg. ..:_.- 18 43 284 '
Lots 10, 11 .-;::..:...-..;;___ ..... C. A.- Hioers '___ .94. :Acres =._;.;;;.... 4 C., M. Swindle ----:- 1.41 .f
Adalrs Add. to Belmont 8 43 28 Evelyn Terrace Subdivision .' f' 1
Lots 1 to' 4 __'.. i W. 'V. Magruder "____ 1.89 of SE1,4 of SW1,4 18 43 23 '

Lots 5 to 12 _____._ Josephine Hay Est.. 4.6: Lot 1 ---- P. C.- Smith _. ___ .81
00cd Ford Park Subdivision of Lot 25 _____, __4 T. P. Walton _____ ..81Lots
SVt of NW'/i less 5 A. 6 to 119 _..__ Iona S: Otis ______ .94-
In NE Cor &. 5 A. In. S \ Lot 11 --..___ ______ E. C. Kammerer --- .81
JSW Cor _. ._. 8.f3 29 LOt 159 ._---.--- Geo. W. Filbert Co. -_.. .81
Sec I, Lots 1 to 85E 88 .' Lot 162 __________ Iona S. Otis .81

to '162 -------_..--- City .of LaBeBe --:___ 2.66 Lots 167 to 169 .__.__ Tax Delinquent. ___ .81

Sec 2, Lots 1 to 165 --._ City of LaBelJe __....:.._ 2.49. no'n I'alm Estates No. 5, I '
ROM nberr8 Subdivision Subdivision of 'VY.z of
.
of NW4 of NAVVi 8' 43 29 'VtAl of S'VI4 of SE1,4 18 43 29 ,JI

'. Lots 1, 2 less St Rwy 18 R. E. Burchard 4.05 Block of, Lot 8 ____ Mrs. F. M. Woodruff
Lots 3 to 5 -.-.--- :Mahala S. Royer ___ 4.05 I Willen .--- 1.11
.
Sunset Park Subdivisionof Palm Estates No. A '

cd W% of S'VIA .__ S 43. 29 I 7 Subdivision of E'/ of -
Sec A, Lots 1 to 26 ___ ; I. R. N. Miller _____ 1.18 W% of SWU of SEtA 18 43' 29

= & Sec B. Lots 1 to 51 -- 'j R. N. Miller _____.___ J./f\: \ I Block 3, Lots 13, 14 .__ C. A.' Grimmet _-._ .81
Sec C, Lots 1 to 51 -.__ ,. ,R. N. Miller ____ I.U, Block. 4, Lots 4, 5 -- Ella C. Meachan ----- .81

Sec D, Lots 1 to 51 less ,.:' Block 5, Lots 6, 7 ____.._..__ Ola'. Jean Patterson --- .81
_..._... ____, '
R.-'N. Miller 1.96nWY' of of SW : of
cr SeWJ .t" \ ------- EIh EV6 ? ,
"
: Lots 1 51 less '':' I SEJ,4 (Royal Palm Estates -

_..._------: \. R N. MllJ r ___-. 196 No.. 8) 18 43 29. 10 Unknown .---------. 1.54
Sec F, Lots 1 to :91 less '. '' .
Q) : W i of W% of SEJof
03H Rw -...-..--..-...-.....-..-.-. & ..'r '..'! S, R: N.Iiller:: .______.__... 1.96 I SEU (Royal Palm Es-
Sec G, Lots 1 to 51 ---..;,- ", ':f' 'r' '. n. N. Miller __.__._.'-.._ 1.66 tates No.9) _.___.._ 18 43 29 10 Unknown ___---- 1.54 L
Sec ItOtts I to 52 .._.-..-;_ ':-r,"i R. N. Miller! '___.___":'._._ 1.66 S. LaUelle Mnnors Subdivision .
Sec I to 51 .. 't t" R. N. Miller _...__.-.-....._-.- 1,66 of SB'/, of NWU 3 44 29
Sec i, Lots 1 to 71 == ._. .R. N.. Miller --.-....--.__.-._ 1,66 Lots 1416 to 1888 ...- 40 Ray C. Hull _____ _..: 1.73
< Englewood Terrace Sub'r E'A of NWU ___..______ 6 44 29 80 R. E. Kurtz .____.._..__ 2,07
division of ni/ of SW'/i E',fe of SWU ,...._.....- 6 44 29 80 Jas. L., Nicholson ----- 2.07

& A% of SEtA '_" .. 8 43.' 29 : -. 5 A. in NW Cor of NWU -
Sec A Lots 6 7 ._._ S ', SE E & W : .,.
of HO
yds
%
--- -- :'v. 1\1. Bonton __.__. .71
.
1.54
_.
.
.. .._. .. 17 45 29 5 C. J. KirkJ. ---- -
Sec B, Lot 1 ---- \Irs. Ella R. Bryan __ .81 220 yds N & S) ..._ .

fee C, Lots 1 to 8 ,-:; '/ R.-:. Miller "".".""..'--..-..-...". .81 5 A. in SW Cor of .NWU,
10 to 138 less RR .' R. N. Miller __;...____ 1.6 of ;SEU (110 yds E & _.. .. '1.54
'. I t.J Sec D, Lots 39 to 81 '..'. .','. R, N Miller -'-'- 1.06 W, 220 yds N & S) ___. 17 45 29 ,5 Geo.Fritchey. ----- -- -
Sec D, N'of 84 to 113. : : L N% of NW?+ of SWU of '
& N% of Lots 115 to ", s' 'n 1.24
L : ',, I 114 _.... ...... _._._. 17 45 29 5 Geo. Fritchey .-:- -- r
120 ........._ -- --- .
( I R. N Miller .... 1.41 .
-- --- --
.
.... Sec E, Lots 1 to80, 82 .,' : I N% of NWU of NDU & Taylor 2.1S
30 Emory
--
to 150 ...-...----.....-..--- '. ;: ,. R. N. Miller _.______ 1.96 I SEU of NWU of NE20 45" 29 ---' .

Sec F. Lots 1 to 100 .- n. N. Miller ______.__ 1. 61 E% of NEU of NWU of .,.+
. ',', Sec G. Lots 3, 50 .._..--- :Marie HeBman ______ .81 SDU less beg. NW Cor. ., .
Lot 20 ....... "' ft., S 420 ft, W 3.74
.. ;
.. .. ----------- -- W. M. Bonton ------ .81 21o2ft. 20 45 '29 3 Robert P. Holland -. ---
Sec J, Lots 1 to 73 R. N. Miller __.__.._._ 1.54 ., N 420 ft to beg. ;
S1h of SE& -___..._.___.. 8 43 29 R. N. Miller ---..-._--, 5.23 E% & SV6 of SW 3 & ', "

NW.1,4 __________ 12 43 29 150 Mrs Carrie Shealey ___ 1,11N1Vy' NE% of NWU & NWUof 21 45 29 450 C. J. Kirk __-._.._-- 20.11
.
: SWU of NWU .
( '. of NEU & W%, of '
.. W of NEi; of NEtf 14 43 29 50 W. F Daniels __ 2.54 Beg. 893 ft W of NE Cor : /
SE* of '4ofNEE'% & of SWU, W 1327 ft. to I
SH of SEA of NE% of S pt 420 ft. E of NW

N W% 14 43 29 15 B. F. MagjIJ __.___ 1.66 Cor of SW ,4. S 567 ft.
'.' E ife of W% of NE%. of E 1327 ft, N 567 ft. to ; Thomas = 8.02
117 Jesse -- -----
I NWJ4 &. E% of WJ/fc of ... beg. ._..._.______._ 22 45'29

: \V'/2 of ND'A of NW14 --14 43 29 15 :Mattie Thomas __._____._ 1.78Beg. Beg. SE""Cor of SW i, run lot
1 1980 ft. S of NE N 3037 ft. to NE Cor of ,'

Cor., S 1110 ft., W 5280 SW1 W 893 ft., S 3037 29 46 Jesse Thomas -...-- 2.88
.. 22 45
E ft, E 893 ft. to beg. 4.27
ft., N 1110 ft., to 29 80.A. G. Carr _-_._--
/ beg. __________- 16 43 29 133 Alexander C. Zarbrlskie 5.53 N% of NWU -.'- 26 26 45 45 29 40 W. E. Gibbs _---- 1.61
N% of N'/, of SWU '
Luc key's Subdivision of E% of NEU of NWU of '
E'h of NEU of NE'/4 '_ 17 43 20 NEU Exc 1 A. in SE i
Block 1, Lots 1 to 5 W. H. Poole 4.3
--- of SWU of
---rr----- Cor & E% 1.84 ,
Lots 8, 9, 12, 13 __ Tax Delinquent _.____ 1.41Lots NWU of NEU 27 45 29 9 :Mattie Thomas ---- I
10 11 __:_______ Mrs. D. L. :McLaughlin _. .9of An SE -of
I.oW1h
Lots 14, 15 ____ Ray C. HuB _-=-__ .!. NWU acre of ACor __. 27 45 29 1 C. J. Kirk ------Sr-'
26 ...:..___ :
Lots 21, 22, 25. Tax Delinquent 1.41 of W& of NWU of 1.24
Block 23 24 r'' .94 10 R. L. Lowe ---.--
1, Lots Mrs. D. L. McLaughlin NEU ._ 27 45 29 ,94
Lots 16 to 19 _-_ Ray C. Hun ______ 1.18Lot SEU of -NWU of-NEU 27 45 29 10 Jesse B: Thomas 3.00
21 ___. Ada Keen _...___.._.___._ .71 I 27 46 29 ,.8.J. T. Perry ------- I
SWU of NEU 1.41V' '
i Block 3, Lots 3 to 6.___ ; Tax Delinquent _-::__ 1.18 of of-NWU -- 27 45 29 20 Jesse B. Thomas ---

; Lots 7, 14, 8. ___.____ H. W Luckey ____?____ 1.18 I WJ,2 NCU of NEU -of- 1.24
____ _______._ ,6 of NWU 5 Mrs. Martha Lowery _-
Lots 9 to 11 S / Oscar Luckey 1.18 S _.......: .._ ._.. 27 45 29 1.10 t 1
Lots 12, 13 "_ _.._____ G. A. Hill __________..- .81 SWU'of NE of -SE14 27 45 29 10 C. H. Dunaway ------
Lots 15 to 17, 19.20.---: I t f'- Flossie P. Luckey I.U U NEU of-

Block 4, Lot 13 Granville Crawford '.71 'SEJ N% of SE....._;._4_of -.. 27 45 29 5 W. H. Dunaway ---- 1.24.
Lot 17 Mattie Burnette'_::.__'_-",_ .71 "oT"sEU & 1.98
N% of SEU Reeves
30 Hurd L. --
Favor. Subdivision of E% SEU of SEU of SEU _.. 27 45 29 -

of NV4 of NEI..4'.A. ; An acre in NE Cor of E% 1 Tax Delinquent --- 1.08 '!
W% of NW% of NWU, of NEU of NEU ___ 28 45 29
,'y'S' of. NEIA __. .._. ...;. 17 43 .30 ;Wof NEU & B% of Weintraub' 6.48SE'A
S 80 ft., Lot 4 __-.,__ OlJle Kirkland ___._ .81 of NW _..-__ 28 45 29 60 Jos ----- 219
M -
Lot, 22 _____-' Carlos Booth _--"-__ 71 SEU of SWUNWU ____..___ 28 45 29 40 40 :R.Mildred E. Kurtz Taylor__--.-- ..ST j
Booth Sab4h'b1oa of E 4of I ", of SE% ._ 28 45 29 1
,NWU of NWU of _' N% of NEU less% A.
NBU & NH of SWU ,I in NE Cor of NEU dad
-
lln Mildred Taylor ---_- ,
of NWU of NBU less NEU of NWU -'-_ 33 45 29 GI
RD Rwy om Bast Side_ 17 43 29 & .. I
Lots 7, 8 _____ 1 W. N. StalJlngs __._ .81 E'-h of NEU of _NEU__ 34 45 29 60 Jackson Grainger Est.3,62 1.41.
Lots 9. 10. 24 to 30 _.__._ C. C. Cochran ___ 1.11 SEU of NEU 'T34: 45 29 20 C. Jerome Morrison ,'- .
Lots 13, 14 ._.__.___ Tax Delinquent' __ .81 W% of NEU of NEUSWU 3.29>

\ Lots 20, 21 ____.__._._ 'Thed Yeomans .11 of NEU & SEUof .... 34 45 29 80 Neely Davis Exc -- :.:1 (."
...... ;
Lots 22, 47 to 50 --:...__ Della V. Surrency ___ .,. NWUSWU ; : -- 34 45 29 40.J. A. Steele, ; \I.
'. Lots 36, 40 ____ ,_.. -- Tax Delinquent ..11BY. of NWU _---
of NW% of SW>% of Beg. 850 ft. E of NW Cor '
of NEU of SWI"E to
NEJi less Rd Rwy on
East Side _-' 1'1. 43 29 'b I) Tax Delinquent _____ 1.18 /6 Sec Line, S to SE Cor I,
N# of SEVi of SW% of .. ', of NEU of SWU, W to
,
.
-a to Z.n
NEI,4 _______ 17 43 29 5 1. W. Reynolds ,1.48 a pt. S 'of beg., N 45 29 14 C J. Kirk i---------
34
________ : .' :..37ofStiV34
Beg. NW Cor of N%' of beg. 34 46 29 40Mr's.. Jesse, B. ThomasTWO -
SW% of SE% of SW% .. ,;:. : :i ". SWU = ; of- r I ;'"
of NE.*. E = 330 ft}, fsC6 i .l" N fib of SEU; less strip said ? .' 1
ft, W 330 ft, N 66 Jand 60 ft. wide;
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.j I Decrlptloa S T R A Owner Amount Description S T R A Owner Amount

: I. strip being 30 ft on E% of E% of SWU S of 1 1r
'f each side oC'a line I 9 Mile Canal 12 43 33 11 R. E. Kurtz' __.......... __ 1.65
Ht a beg. at a pt 990 ft. ,V1 NEU of SEU & N1 i of :
SE% of SEU N of 9
\ of NE Cor, S across .
I I. NE4 of SEV to a pt I Mile. Canal 12 43 33 .33 A. L. & Pauline: Mc-
; on S11ne990ft.Wof f Mullen ____:5- 5.10
SE Cor public Rd. _'_ 34 45 29 78.2 Neelc Davis Ex, 5.39 Sof NE?; of SEU & .
E1h of NE% of NE1,4 of N% of SEU of SEU S : \ .
I tNE?: ___._----'-___.__.: 35 45 29 5 J.. L. Maddox _-___..:.-\ 2.56 of 9 :Mile Canal 12 43 33 23 A. L. & Pauline Mc- ;' '\ .
WJ.!! ot NE4 ot NE1,4 of. O' \ Mullen -:.__._____._.M 3.89 ,
't NE14 .._._. -__.__.. 35 45 29 5 J. L. Maddox __._.--.::. 2.56 NWU of SE'A _-_.-.-_ 12 43 33 40 R. E. Kurtz .: _____ 5.51 ,
I/}I Gov. Lots 3, 4-M..-.--._.-_--- 6 43 30 84 W. F. Daniels ------ 2.85f SW 14 of SE % N of 9 '. ;
15 t All Frac. ...-...--.-_._-_..__ 1 43 32 19 Glades Land Co. ___-- 1.10 Mile Canal ____.__ 12 43 33 8 B. L. Williams. _____ 1.76 ".
AU Frac. ._..__.._._._.. ._. 2 43 32 29 Glades Land __' 1,35S SWU of SEU S of 9 I
4 All Frac. _____._ 3 43 32 5 C. C. Cook Co.____ .72 Mile Canal _-......-..-,... 12 _43 33 28 B. L. Williams __ 4.29'
} AU Frac. __ .__ 4 43 32 13 C. C. Cook ___ .83 W& of SWU of SEUSEU ot,
AU Frac : -N_._.__... 5 43 32 56 Glades Land Co. h.__ 2.23 SE;; _..__M_______.:..w 12 43 33 'Ph G. H. Cox .??....______ 1.76
: : .,,_ All N & E of ___ 6 43 32 40 Glades Land Co. ___ 1.73i of SEU of SEU -'_ 12 43 33 9 Viable Rankin Hay -_?__ 1.25 .
fJ AU N & E ot Hwy _-......_.._ 7 43 32 59 Tax Delinquent ___ 2,23NW14 NEU ....__._____....._._ 13 43 33 141 O. Jerome Morrison ....__ 11.83 .'
I of NE4 lyg. S of All ?...____.._....._.._.-._ 14 43 33 610 Tax Delinquent ____.____ 23.19 ,
,! Hwy _..__.___.______ 7 43 32" 20 Lykes Bros. ____ 3.91 Eth & E% of SWU ...-.._ 15. 43 33_ 383 C. P. Gaulding .._._..___ 15.61 .." "
I j All N & E ot Hwy --.._-_ 8 43 32 418 Tax Delinquent _.____ 13.59 NW?; & W% of SW i4 ?.... 15 43 33 211 Tax Delinquent ._._,.__._ 8.04
AU Frac ----_.-..-_ 9 43 32 583 Glades Land Co: ----_ 13.79' N% & SW?. & W% of .
I AU __._.____.._____._M_ 11 43' 32 618 Glades Land Co. __ 19.91 NWU of SEUSEU ---._...-- 16 43 33 467 Aripeka Farms Co. .____285.60
All Exc N? ot N1of less Wlfc of NW? -_ 16. 43 33 139 Tax Delinquent ___ 4.20 ,
,1 NW14 ___._. 12 43 32 582 Glades Land Co. --.- 19.07 All _..__.__...,-.____...._. 17 43 33 610 Tax Delinquent _._...--_375.46 .
: NJh of N ot N of All __..._.?_____......_.__...__.. 18 43 33 611 Glades Land Co. _._.__ 23.19
NWJ .:..._________....._.._... 12 43 32 19 F. Dean Duff _____.. 1.40 All _..__....____._._._ 19 43 33 631 Glades Land Co. .,._...:..__ 16.33
S4. ot N2h of N'of. All _,.._.___ ____'_ 20 43 33 630 Tax Delinquent __,_..._..380.19
NW3 ... __ 12 43' 32 20 John W Myers -'-- 1.40 I All ____......._____.__ 21 43 33 626 Tax Delinquent .___.___377.88 1
RW? & Eh _______ 23 43 32 480 Unknown _.. ____.._._._ 12.51r All _._.__.._______ 22 43 33 610 Tax Delinquent ._.___. 15.61
EJh & E4 of W2,2 ___._ 29 43 32 480 Tax Delinquent --_ 12.51 All _.______.____.___ 23 43 33 625 Tax' Delinquent __.___ 16,12V2 ,......
AIr Exc 5of NW'4 ofSW14 _______._:-__.___ 24 43 33 304 Glades Land Co. _'_'___ 8.04
or SW .....:...-.__ 36 43 32 606 Glades Land Co. _..._w_ 15.91 \VIh __ .______ 25 43 33 304 Glades Land Corp. ..__ 8.04
,' .A, Sh' of NW of S\V' of AU- _.________ 26 43 33 625 Tax Delinquent :_..__ 16.25
; /1 W'4 --... ------ 43 32 5 Glades Land Naval___ 1.13 All ........___.. .* 27 43 33 610 Tax Delinquent ______ 15.67
b All _'_._'__'_____"_' 31 Hl2 639 Consolidated All ....__...___.___._____.--__, 28 43 33 626 Tax Delinquent __._...___._ 16.25 I
Stores _.___.....___ 16.04 All ___._....?______.___ 29 43 33 630 Tax Delinquent ..______._ 16.33
-i I An __;.__.__..__.. 2 H 32 638 Consolidated Naval All __.____._._...._ __..._...___ 30 43 33 631 Glades Land Co. _?,...___ 16.33
I ; Stores _________.. 16.04 All _..__________=__ 31 43 33 631 Glades Land Co. 16.33
f .: I NE14 of SE: _____.__ 6 H 32 40 E. F. Dunn _._______ 1.66 All ......___.___.___..___ 32 43 33 630 Tax Delinquent ,_? ___...._._ 16.33 ,
. ;' AU __...._______.._ 10' H 32 640 J. C. Jackman ._..___--t_ 15.74 All .....__..__..M..____ 33 43 33 625 Tax Delinquent _._._.._ 16.33 1!
II All -----._-__ 11 44 32 640. Consolidated Naval All .._.__..__..____.__--' 34 43 33 610 Tax Delinquent .._ __ _'_ 15.87
: Stores .&.:._.. __ .__.___ 16.04 All ......._.__.,____._ 35 43 33 625 Tax Delinquent .___...._._ 16.33
S2 --__________?M 12 44 32 320 Consolidated Naval All ......_.____._________ 36 43' 33 609 Glades Land Co. "'____"M__ 15.87
'f ---' 1.3 All ......._...._____:...__._ -..-.- 1 44 33 605 Glades Land Corp. ..__ ..__. 15.61
'; All -------------:- 13 H 32 '640 Consolidated Naval All ...._........._____....___..._._ 2 44 33 615 Tax Delinquent __._._.._._ 15.98
I S ,1 f, Stores :--_.__ 16.04 All Exc.R Rwy ___._ 3 44 33 599 Tax Delinquent ___....._.._ 15.94
I All ______..._.__ 14 H 32 640 Consolidated Naval ,All __...__.._._.____M:_ 4 44 33 613 Aripeka Farms Co. ....__.. 15.98
Stores ___ __._.__ 16.04 All '...._....?_?...._.____.... 5 44 33 618 Aripeka Farms Co.. __..,__ 15.98
i' All _, ___,_____,_---' 15 H 32 640 J. C. Jackman ______ 15.74 All _..._ 6 44 33 610 Glades Land Co. _....____.... 15.87 .
Nh. ot NE&NElK of Eh ________ 7 44 33. 320 Consolidated Naval jI t
i NW2. & E?2 of NW Stores ........_._._.._._._._.?. 8.84 .'
of N\V4 ___..._..._..._.___ 16 H 32 140 .. C. Jackman --____. 4.40 'V'h _.__.__..w.....____..,..._..:.._ 7 44 33 32 Wm. A. ,Boettingcr __M.... 8.54 : : ,
i I Wh of N\V4 of NW?; 16 H 32 20 David Puhl _...____._-"_ 1,18 All ______M______ 8 44 33 640 Tax Delinquent _____ 16.61E .
Sh of NJi & S2 ___.._ 16 H 32 480 Tax Delinquent _'__"'''_'_' lUll %. of SWU of NEU 11 44 33 I 20 Rebecca Collins _.___..:. ...97Wh ,
i AU ._. __._.__.:...____ 21 44 32 640 Hilliard Bros. _..L_ 15.74 of SEU of NEU __ 11 44 33 20 Tax Delinquent ,_.__--_ .97 .
NEI of NE'4 & 51E of Eh of NEU of NWU __ 11 44 33 20 Tax Delinquent _,_._.__.._ .97
NE14 ._........:.-:---.:-_____ 22 H 32 120 J. C. Jackman -__ 3.62 W4 of NEU of NWU & r'Wl 1
NW4 ot NE4 & N'h of I S of SWU, of NWI11 44 33 40 Seaboard Highlands" Inc 1,76W
NW __._.._._____.. 22 H 32 120 ''Edith Gilman. ___M_ 3.62 % of NWU of NWUI 11 44 33 20 Tax. Delinquent '_._?_ .97
S6 of NW 34 & NW of E of SWU of NWU 11 44 33 20 Tax Delinquent _____ .97 .
; SWIG ______.____.__ 22 H 32 120 C. L. Arbuthnot _-_ S.U E% of SEU of NW2.4 __ 11 44 33 20 E.. R. Caven _...____ .91 .

I NE4 of SW14 & S'h of E% of NEU of' SWUEVz 11 44 33 20 Nora D. Goff _?_.----:...._ .97 ,'t.
,'AP' SW,4 ......____._..._.,_.?_.._ 22 H 32 120 J. C. 'Jackman :?___--:- 3.62 of NWU of SWUV __ 11 44 33 20 W. F. Bennett _____ .97
E2h of SE14 & NW4 of \ % of SEU of SWU &
SE?* '___"__'__'___-_.___' 22 44 32 120.1. C. Jackman -__--,___ 3.62 E of SW%. of SEW'_ & I .
SW,4 ot SEI _.__.___.__ 22 44 32 40 C. L. Arbuthnot -_.._ 1.41S Wiof SEU of SEU 11 44 38 60 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 2.58 -
?2 _.__.___._______.__M 2344 32 320 Consolidated Naval All _.__? "_"______,__ 12 44 33 627 Glades Land Co. ___ 16.25 = '
E Stores __:___.___?.______.._? 8.39 All ---.--. I/.-....,..---.-.. 14 44 33 627 Glades Land ,Co. _M__ 16.25 ,
! Nh ___._.______._____..... 23 H 32 320 Unknown _..._._.__._.M__ 8.09 E% of NWU of' NEU & J
All ______.___ 25 44 32 640 Consolidated Naval- SEU of NW%. .__.:.:..._ 15 44 33 60 L. S. Remsberg _M'_. 2.28 '
I 1 Stores ._._._____ 16.04 W% of SWU 'of NE% __ 15 44 33 20 Mrs. I. N. Turrell _.____.. ..97
:All ______.__.._.._____ 27 44 32 640 J. C. Jackman .__.__...:-_ 15.74 NEU of NWU _.___ 15 44 33 40 L S. Remsberg ____' 1.46
I NE14 & E',4 ot SE% -..___ 28 H 32 220.1. C. Jackman ......__...__.._ !'i.71' Eof SEU of .NEU _.. 15 44 33 20 Tax Delinquent ?.:..,.....__ '.97 .
NW4 ..__.._._.__.____..._..__...J 28 44 32. 160 Mrs. J. A. Yerke _..__ 4.21 SEU of SW%.' -'-.__....__ 15 44 33 40 L.I S. Remsberg _____ 1.46 Q.
NEI4 of 5W14 ___.____ 28 44 32 40 J. C. Jackman _-.__.._ 1.41 \VI of NWU of SEU .__ 15 44 33 20. Mrs. Lillie Hartman, 'fI
W2h of SW.4 _.____.....__.._ 28 44 32 80 C. L. Arbuthnot __.....,._ 1,41E14 I Adm. M'_' ___ 1.27
of SEv4 of SW2,4 & : 'V2? _.____,__._._. 17. 44 33 320 Consolidated Naval S
30 'V. H. Adams 1.48 Stores ___._.._____ 8.84 fl1fiIItIl\
NWlA, ofSE4 of SIW4 28 H 32 -'---'':''-'--- .
I SWI,4, of SE;i of ... 28 44 32 10 J. C. Jackman '_'_M___ ,81 W% ______:_,__ 18. 44 33 318 Consolidated Naval : -" .
.. NW?i of SE4 & NE,4 of Stores __.. __,-_ 8.84 S- t
1 l SE] W2h All ._._._._________ 19. 44 33 639 Consolidated Naval I H 4' I
,: of SWI/f SE4 &. --- 28 44 32 70 C. L. Arbuthnot ---.- 2..3 Stores '--.:;-';_-___-''- ''16.91
; I": W,4 of NE4 ... ....__ 32 44 32 80 C. L. Arbuthnot _.?..... 2.36 All ._..-":'__.'--_..__.__ 22 44 33 627 Glades Land Co. ____ 16.25 t;
NW14 of NW4 _.:.___._._ .32 44 32 40 Horace G. Stouthard_ 1.41 EIk of SEU of NEU ___ 23 44 33 20 Mary M. Capper _._____ '.97 0CD
NE4 ot SE4 ___._ 32 H 32 40 S. L. Spicer ___ 1.41 E2h of NEU of NWU __ 23 44 33 20 Chas. L.: Whitcomb _.__ .97 .
Nh or NE14 _.__.___.--.:..._ 34 H 32 80 Earl Anderson __.__.___ 2.36 W.z of NWU of NWU _MM. 23 44 33 20 Seaboard 'Highlands, Inc. .97 a .
SWJ,4 or NEVI & E2h of Imv E/ of SWU of NWUWJA 23 44 33 20 Louis A. Kline _--%'.. .97 1
_._...____.__ 34 H 3E 120 C. L. Arbuthnot ___ 3.62 of NWU of SW',4E4 __ 23 44 33 20 Chas. H. Butts ?_____ .97 S.
SWIM of NW-_.______...M 34 H 32 40 Lawrence-Meehan __,__ 1.41 of NEU of SE __ 23 44 '33 20 G. H. Dougherty __, __ .97
Providence City SubdlvlJl- \V14 of SWU Of SEUEi ___ 23 44 33 20 Herman Hendricks ...___ .97 .
ion of S'\\'JA & W1/2 of of SWU of SEUNEU 23 44 33 20 Walter A;' Stevens ___' .97 t ,

i I S SEJA --.. .- : . w 44 32 I of NWU _._;..._.,_ 27 44 33 40 IS. S. Remsberg _..-.__ 1.46 "
Lots 25. 26 in -Block 8 =-. \V. M. Bradley ._.......:..._ .8 1 SE'U of SWU ..._ 27 44 33 40 L. S. Remsberg ___ 1.46
! Lots 45, 46 In Block 1i Phoebia Barber "'__"M___ .81 E% of NWU, of SEU 27 44 33 20 E. D. Stone, ,._*-._..._ ,.97
Lots 39 to 42 in Block 20 .- Melvina Berry __.;a_..___ .94 All --.-1........?__ 29 ''44 33 640 Consolidated Naval -
Lots 34, 35 in Block 23 _. _, Jessie M. Foster __'M'__ .81 Stores _.__...___.__._ 16.91 .
,- Lots 26 I 37, mock 23 .:__ :- .:. Earl -Stewart :_:-__ .-.__= ...81 All _..____.3.1., : :44' 33 640 Consolidated Naval '... --
Lots 32, 33, Block 24 ____ '.r' Lorenza'"Keenheel. .:.?.=: .81 S Stores ...f"" ___,.,.: 16.91
Lots 34 to 36. Block 24 \ Jas. N. Desanoe _____ $4 All, ._.__...______._M___ .33 '44. 33 640 Consolidated Naval ,
Lots 23, 24 in Block 26': ,.', Cora Thomas -.--.-:-_._ .81 !' "" Stores _.:. ........_..__...______ 16.91
Lot 11. Block ''27 __"_'r -..' Nancy Mitchell ?-____ ..81 All __..__._______ '34 44 33 640 Florida Land & Timber : ,
lAte 21! 22, Block 43 __ W. A. BarnhIll ____ ..11I ( _.:..._ 16.91
Lots 46 to 48 in Block 46 :,. rrs. Ada Boykon ----.- .34 All __._ M__.___L..._._.? 35 44 33 640 Consolidated Naval c

r Garfield City S1lbdivI. ion Stores ._.;.__._... 16.91 ii I.en
of SEI4 ot NE4 & 'EYz All ......_._....._...._..._____...__.._ 36 44 33: 640 Unknown .._..._._______ 16.61
\ of SEf; Exc Lots 11, All less Rd Rwy _____ 34 46 33 634 Dr. Ada H. Chapman, .

12, mock 1 : Lots 15. 16. Executrix' ....__._._....:.::.____ 16.63
II t 24 to3277, Blk 1: Lot _' '''';''' <'. :: ::< ./ All ___'_'___'M__":'_'__ 35 46 33 640 Dr. Ada H. Chapman, 00SF.vI'ION
, 1 8, 24, Blk. 2, 'f .J: r. .,:.. ., Executrix ,_.____:...M......____ 16.91
I Lots 25 to 28 Blk 3; : .... "__ : ,,,.f 5\V ___._.__M___._..____.__ 30 47 33 320 W. W. Witmeyer, Trustee 4.27.
I :4 Lots 23 31 32 42. BIk. ; ''': .1'S : ,
: :. /,: :-:: .. :.; '. : Lincoln Square Park No. s'
I 4. Lots 1. 2, .1 to 24, -\- .' J .- '. v" '. '
.
.. 1 Subdivision __ 35 47 33
of E'/i
". f. .
45. 4ft 131k 5: Lots 21 .
... Block __._ .81
;" 14, Lots 30, 31 Clifford Tillman
R1k. 7 Lots' 21 22. Blk. -
I, : Block 23, Lots 43, 44 _..__ M. D. Tarpley ...___._.__ .81
8 Lots 45 -
46 Blk. 9 SLots
I : : Lots __.._.._ __._ .81
47, 48 _.. : Tax Delinquent ________
I 21 to 24, Blk. 14 34 44 32 114 Luther Austin __._....:,.___ 4.63 _
Block 28, Lots 30 to 13 .. M. D. Tarpley ....._._M._ .94
Block 1, Lots 11, I. _:...- Curtis Avant ___.__.___ .81 '.\
Block 24 .__ .94
29, Lot 21 to Sherman Smith __ _
Lots .......... '
5 16 .
I Lots ; to 27- ---. --- Kelly Strong ___._.___ .11 Block 30, Lot 1 __..._..._,..... -to" Tax Delinquent ........_._...___ .71 .
I .4. --- J. J. Thornhill _____ .94. Block 33, Lots 25 to 29 ,. ;r Tax Delinquent .._..___,___, 1.06
Block 2
Lots 2, 3 .._.... \
lira J. C. Weeks _.._ .31 '
; .... ...... ... Block 42, Lots 1 to 5 i___ j : Ruby Mae Roundtree __ 1.06
Lot 24 .. ... .... .
.
--- -- Laura _._._..._...__ .71 .
Taylor
'. :; : Block 45. Lots 30 to 32 / Lettie Haham __...__._.. .94
Block 4. Lot .3 ..... .. .
, .-- -----:- Fannie A. Beatty ___.._..__ .71 Block 49, Lot 7 ...._....:......_... ';" C. H. Richardson _....__ .71
Block .
5 Lots 45 _. .
46 '
-- Wallace & Ethel Bran- .-
Block 50 less lots 9, 10, -': .
i Block 9 Lot 46' ham ._.-..-..-..._..:..._---,--...-- 1.11 38 to 40, 11 .__.........__....._- ': Tax J Delinquent ....._._............ 1.48
All _.. ,.. ........._. 4-..._.,. 35 44 ,2 Lillie Butler '___"'__'_.._'__,. .81 Block 55, Lot 43 { W. M. Twiprgs ._....__._.._...._.._. .71 cr
-?------- 640 Consolidated Naval Block 59, Lots 11, 37 to 39 .y., Eli ThomasClifford .._..-_.....-.._-....._... 1.06
,I / Stores _.._ __ _.;;".. 16.04 48 i ...__.._ 1.06
Block ..._
I) -- --- 65, Lots 44 to .i Tillman .
NEI ..... ... !
of SEI .. ... ... _
3'
' ; -- 45 32 40 Tax ._....... .?.36 "
NE14 of NaG & R'V.I of Delinquent -- Block 7fi, Lots 30, 31 _._....? ,'a: IJ', .Te tlna Major __._.....___.__ .81
l' NF.4 of Block 77, Lots 1 to 5 ___ .'-i Tax .Delinquent .._._._...__.._._ 1.06(
NWl/i & of
mV4 of N'V 3j & EI/N'V Ij Block 77, Lot 15 ._._..._......_._ :.:;,:,, :; _W. M. Twiggs ._.______.._._.. .71
I of NW4 of NW & ES Block' 80, Lots 11 to 15 -. .. -- ,.,S /. 's Marian Threat _....._..____..__ .71
,1 of SW4 of NW14 of Lincoln Square Park Xo. 2 : i' .' t-:

I ................. _..-.--. 35 45 32 8'5 Sl1bdh-i.ion, Wyj ....- 33: 41 33 .
.
Si/ ofNE1/ Exc.S.Ev4 of Stafford Luckey' -" ""----..- 2,29 Block 3, Lots 8, 9 -..__ 5-. .' 1- Tax Delinquent.:._..._-_. .81

p SE/4 of NE14 _...-....._-___ 35 4'i!' 32 70 Clifford Luckey _._.___ 2.43 Block 4, Lots 6 /to 9 ,- __.-i/. '' Hannah Taylor __.._.____ .94 'Q.
NW14 of NEls '_---'---'''- 35 45 32 40 W. T. Hull _.. ...:...._ .__..__ 1.41 Block 9. Lots 18 19 _'_"_' ...: :' Tax Delinquent ........_..._._..._M .71
SE14 of NWI4 ....--.........__ 35 45 32 40 Clifford Luckey' _M._____ 1.41 Block 14, Lots 12, 13 .____ '. : Mrs. Hattie Bryant _._..__._ .81
NW14 or NE4 of NW4 _._ 35 45 32 10 Stafford Luckey ___ .____ .55 Lots 25 to 29 ......-,-J .- ", Beatrice: Watkins _.__........_ 1.06
... ..E.......... ofNE4. ofN'V.4. ... 35 45 32 10 Ray C Hull .. .. Flock 15. Lots 37 to 39 ...._: i Oscar LovelU ...._....,....-._.____ .94
Sy, of Sth' of Sh pf --- ----- 81\\ Block 18, Lot 30 _..______ .r. Daisy McElwain _._.__.._ .71 ...-- "

! s' swof NWI4 ?-......-.-..-. 35 4\t! 5 Ray C.. Hull _________ Lots 38 39 ._...._...______ -, > '. Remm Griffith _.____. .81
' I SE14 of .--.-.-..-.---.- 36 45 32 40 Eura Lee Durrance 1,4P Block 21. less lot 18 .____._. ,:\ Tax Delinquent .._.____._ 1.18 \
I All _. NW4YY..._._.__ 24 46 32 640 Geo. 'V Whitehurst _----_-_ 15.74All : i Block 25, Lot 8 ._...-_._ ; :.. ._, .. Homer Stevenson ...._____ .71

_.........._.___._.._______ 26 46 32 640 Geo. Whitehurst: ......-.. 15.74 Block, 26,. less Lots 38 to .' ,
N4 & SW4 '__'__'___' 2:1:: 46 :22: 480 Trustees I. I. Fund _..__ 11,9251E 42 __._."...___......._ ; 1 Tax Delinquent _._____._._ 1.24 J' .
_.._.=:..--M_._._ 28 46 32 320 Hilliard Bros. _.._.. .?..._...___ 8.09 Block 36, Lots 25 to 27 _. > ;.!. Mary Toney .._.____._, .94
All __..__..;......_ .?._ 30 46 32 640 Hilliard Bros. ----.- Block 60, Exc Lots 11, 12 Robt. S. James _._._ 1.18 .
An _._._.._._..__....____.._ 32 46 32 640 Hilliard Bros. ._...._______ 15.74All Lots 11, 12 __.____.___.._.__ ,- Tax Delinquent ._______. .81
----.--..--._.--_..-.r-. 34 46:12:: 640 C. P. Gaulding _.--_:. 15.74 Block 63, Lots 1 to 5 ___ Lizzie McBride ____.__ 1.06
All _._.__._.. ..____..M_... 36 46 32 640 C. P. Gaulding ._--__ 15.U AVafthlng-fon Park Subdl- \ ,

N'VJA, A Subdh'IJlion of ilMlon of XEV4 of NAVU 9 48. 33 _
1l0al'D ubdh''loD . 4 48 32 Block 3, Lots 1 to 3 Henrietta Davis ______ .81
1,* Block 25, Lot 8 ____ Lucian C. Haller ___--.M.._ .71 Lot 4 -..._ Adaline Floyd '______. .71
All --'__"'___'_ 6 48 32 640 Clarence H. Green ___ 11.92 Block 10, Lots 1, 2 __..._. Rebecca Mickens _._...:._ .81
Garfield Park Subdivision f.
All .Exc S1h. S'h ____ 34 48 32 Florida Land & Tlmber of NEU ._..____._. 9 ,i48 33 ,

"' "":: 8 Block 2, Lots 31, 32 Joseph Springer _._......:.....:.. .81 r
All Frac. __._._.___.._ 6 43 33 13 Glades Land Co. ',_= = = :83 -
All .._. _.___.. 7 43 33 628 Glades Land Co. _-__- 20.29 Block 4, Lots 27. 28 ___.._ ,V. J. Trapp _..____.._._._ .81 1
-------- ?
An ______,...___M_ R 43 22 628 Tax Delinquent _..__.. 20.? Block 4, Lots 37, 38 ___._ /! Ransom G. Michael --:-_ .81
All __._.. ._.__ 9 43 33 Lot 46 .?__.__,,j.._____ Dosher Chapman _____ .71
: 628 __
Tax 20.2S
AU __.._-h_._____.___;_.- 10 43 33 '612 Aripeka Delinquent Farms Co. 19.77 Block 6. Lots 21, 22 __:.._,. W. J. Trapp _.__..____M_. .94
_......_
E1of NE14 & Wh of Block 7. Lots 14, 15 Dosher Chapman __ .94
Block 11. Exc Lots 3. 4 Tax Delinquent __...._ ....._... .94 i.
NE.4 N of 9 :Mile Canal 11 43. 33 _..___
136 R. N. :Miller 5.07 ..a
E2h of NE4 S of 9 :Mile Block 13, Lots 13, 14 Tax Delinquent __._ .__ .81
'! Canal ___ 11 43 33 1 Tax Delinquent ...::.. .89 Lot 43 _...._......._ Ella: Jenkins ._.._.---___ .71
22 '_ Tax ___ .!.94.fil
Block
That part lygS of 9 M 14, Lots 13 to Delinquent
...___._ .
Canal of SW 14 of NE,4 Lots 47, 48 J"_ Joseph Springer ?
Block 20. Lots 41, 42 _.?.._ Roy Hines _...-..._...._____.. .81
& of 11 43 33 _. ..
Wife SEJ 100 R. N. Miller ____ 4.22
Block 2 ____ R. F. _..__._._ .81
22 Anderson
j Canal Lots '1, ,
11
Wife of 9 Mile 33
43 54 Unknown __. ,_ ___ 2.10
?? .. .__..
W21.z S of 9 :Mile Canal Block 23, Lot 3 __ Tax Delinquent _. _. .71
__ ......._. .R1
Block 21, Lots 25, 26 Tax Delinquent _
loess EJh of Eh of SW4 11 43 33 238 Tax Delinquent _--:.. 8.22 .
Block 27, Lots 35; 36 ___ Catherine McGee : .81 .
'
E1h ot E1of 11
43 33
E1h of SE.4 S SWJ4 of .9 Mlle.M'' 40 Aripeka Farms_ Co. __ 1.73 Block 29, Lo+g 38 39 _...._._ Sirah White ...._._......._...___ .81

Canal ..___......_ 11 43 33 68 Tax Delinquent _.______ 2.91 Block 32 Lots 3, 4 4- Tax Delinquent ___.__._ .81
EI N of 9 Mlle Block 35. Lots 45 to 47 Tax DI'1InmlPnt __._....._....-:_ .94
t I Canal SE4______.._ 11 43 33 12 Unknown ________ 1.13 Block .ir, Jots 40 to 42 Tax Delinquent _____?_?_' .94
Block 38 37 38 _.___ ____ ..81NW'4
less __ 12' Lots Mary Mack .M
Nth ACI RR Rwy U 33 320 Aripeka Farms Co. '---- 16.61 .'
E14 of
&
W1h of ,WJh of SW2,4 & of NWU I
> ofSW14 SWU & SW?{ of SW?; .
of of 'VI,2
Wth N EJh'of 9 :Mile Canal & STvl'i _... ...____....._..,_- 9 48 33 37j CeahoerA: 'J-fllC'h1nnrlfl Tnc. .7R

._.___'-__.... 12 43 33 23 F. Deane Duff -- 2.88 NWU of SW? ____M'__ 9 48 33 40 Seaboard Highlands. Inc. 1.41
'of Ford Center SubdlvlIo
W2fz of Eof W2h
., SW1.4 & WJ of W14 of of NW V _. 18 48 33
SW1,4 S of 9 tile Canal 12 43 33 23 b'. Deana Duff ___ '2.58 Block 23. Lot 41 Annie Baker _.___.____._ .71
Wh of EIh ofW 14 of All __:..-.._...,.__._._ __. _. 25 48 33 640 Florida Land & Timber
SW1.4 S of 9 Mile Canal 12 43 33 9 A. G. Lincoln _.____ 1.51 '- Co. ___.._..___._.__....._-. : 12.22
\ E1h of El/ of Eh of EIh All _- 3G..48 33 640 Florida Land & Timber
of WJh of SW? N. of 9 Co. -_.____...:._______ 12.22
i Mile Canal ..:-_-<-__ 12 43 33 3 Curtis Golden __.__ 1.67 All, N of 9 Mile Canal & ,
E% of EW of E14 of EIS W of Road Lots 1, 2, ,

of W2h of SW,4, S of 9 3B. 4B, 5B ___ 7 43 34 !?0 Arloeka Farms ___?,,..,21.2fi
:Mile Canal _...1.-- W14ofEl4ofSWlkNof, Lot 10E 7 43 34 5 W. C. Prewitt __ 1.73
'. 9, file Canal 12 43 33 25 Alma F. Yetter 2.64 Lot 21 or W% of SWU of r- .-
W1f.a of E1h ,of BW24 B of p SEU 7 43 34 20 Wm. II. Woodard __.__ 5.81
9 Mile Canal __ 11. U, sa 12 Alma F. Yetter ..,.. .._. 1.66 Beg 70S.6 ft. E of NWCor. '
f'I E14 of Et4 of SWN of .' E 1405.2 ft., S 1000 -
ri 3 Wile Canal 12 43 3E 25 R. E. Kurtz ___ 2.64 ft., W 1405.2 ft., N 1000 -
tiyr



'FOUR THE CLEWISTON 'NEWS
SECTION TWO

I ---
Dellcrlptlen S T R A Owaer Amount Ii Deacrlptlon S T R A
i Owner Amot

i ft. to beg.. less a 70 ft. SE4 of SW'4 of SE1/a ...... 13 45
strip on N side ,___..._.. 14 43 34 30 Elbert L. Stewart __ 16.61 NE Exc W1,4 of SE1,4 17 45 34 34 10 Chas.' D. Young .__._._._...._._ .82
Beg.I 610 ft. E & 275 ft. W% of SEJ,4 of NE% 17 4534 140 Lykes Bro!!. -' ._ 5.51
., N of S\V Cor or Sec 14, Sly of NWVi & w& of- \ 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1'21
N 100 it.. E 130 ft., S I NW% of NW% & W%
100 ft., W 130 ft. to of NE% of NW 17 \
bog .._,...__ __-........_.........__ 14 43 34 % L. L. Lowe _______ __ -- 5.59 I Ely of NKH of NWU% 17 45 45 34 34 120 Lykes Bro 8. -.'--. 5.60
Beg.I at pt 610 ft. E of S\V I E 4 of NW>4 of NWtt _- 17 45 34 20 20 D. C. Williams ._._.---- t.1SV :!
Cor of Sec 14. E 220 ft., J/i Exc W6 of SW% Tax Delinquent L21

N 105 ft.. E 50 ft.. N 50 of SW1,4 .. ...... 17 45 34
----- -- 140
ft., 'W 270 ft., S 155 ft. WIh of SW of SW'17 Lykes Bros. 5.81
% 45
...... .. ___ 34 20 Rica E.
to beg. -- -- _--_ 14 43 34 13-4 T. T. Geiger 8.45 Egbert i.n
SE3 of SEI/4 of SE% 14 43 34 10 F. G. Johnson _-----_ '4.20 SEV4 Exc W of NW'4 of
Beg. 610 ft. F. & 375 ft. ". NW% of SEU & W}b of

N of SW Cor of Sec..14, SWV4 of SE/4 ._ 17 45 34 120 Lykes Bros. 5.60
E 270 ft., N 114.63 ft. Wlh .of NWi4 of SEI17 45 34 20
: Grant C. Mlsner === 1:21:
of SW '
% of SEt,, 17t5
34
S 114.63 Wl 20
W 270 ft., ft to Peter
H.
Hoener ___ 1.21
......
___
Harlem beginning Subdl".on.---Tract.-___ 14 43 34 1 T.I W. I..olly r---------. 4.22 EJh ot--- Eih---&-E'h-- oi"'Vlhof 18 45 34 627 Glades Land Corp. 16.61

1610 ft. In w 43 34 NE4 -.---..-.-- 21 45 34 80
060 x NEv4 'WJ12 of Eof NE14 21 45 34 Lykes Bros. _.______ 2.79 '
Block K, Lot 16 ._.__ G. M. Tobias __._._ 2.92 W; of NWV4 of NEV4 -..-.... 21 45 34 40 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.98 3
Lot 23 .-._._._._...__.___.._._ Mary Mills __.____.-__ 2.02 NWS,4 Exc WG of NEV4 20 John Hovendon 1:21:
Lot 30 --.-.-.-...-----_- :T. H. Johnson 2.34 of NWIW' of
Block L. Lot 1. 2 _..J.-..:__ Clewfston Realty & Dev SW'of NW'A .. 21 45 34
-- 120
Co. _______ 5.70 W NWVi Lykes Bros. 5.60
1h of NE% of ... 21 45 34
1'.ot 17 __......_..._____._____.._. Geo. Tobias __.____ 2.92 W 1,2 of SWVi of NWI21- 45 34 20 A. L. Richardson\ _____ 1:21:
Lots 20, 21 --___.__ Gladys Taylor _____ 2.92 SWi Exc SE% of SW% 20 Tax Delinquent' "-'-.,-- 1.21
Lots 24. 27 __.___._..........._._.. Clewfston Realty & Dev. of SW% & WV4 of SW ,i I

Co. 3.22 of SWi; ._._.._.._._ 21 45 34 130
Tax '
Lots 33 to 34 ------ Alma Anderson Polk & 8F.1,4 of SW% of SW% 21 45.,4 Delinquent _._...._ 5.99
I I 10 Albert
N. Doerschuk _
Margaret Anderson \V% of .83
SWy4 of SW% 21 45 34 20 Seaboard
Mosley. _. _--- 7.90 SE1/4 Exc E% of NE4 of Highlands, Inc. 1.21
Beg. at a pt on Meander 8E% & EV of NW% of

line a distance oC 67.89ft. SE'4 .-L_.__.. 21 45 34 120 Lykes
from N\V Cor, thence T' EIof NEIof SE& _. 21 45 34 Bros. ___ 5.60
20
N 89 deg., 29' 24" E ? Fred Weimer _.___ 1.21
560.16 ft. alg. S line E1of NW i of SE% __ 21 45 34 20 H. Moffit. __. 1.21 \
Hooker Pt. Rd., thence Nth of NE'4 of NE'A ___ 25 45 34 20 Tax Delinquent 1.21

S 10 deg. 42' 36" E nlg. A -,. SEt{ of NW% of NE'25 45 34 10 Jacob Fruch ______ .83:
t r r I SE'/i of SE% of NE% ..... 25 45 34
W'ly line of said Rd. : I 10 Miss Maud Fredricks _..., 1.21
389.97 rt.. thence S 10 SEtA of NWIof NWI25 45 34 10 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .83
deg. 42' 36", E 11.17 ft. NW* of SWV4 of NW'A 25 45 34 10 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .83
to meander line, thence SE 4 of NW% of S'V14 .. 25 45 34 10 Geo. G. Renneker __ .83
i N 58 deg. 29' OS" 'V alg. -' '. NW1,4 of SW% of SW}4 25 45 34 10 E. N. Turner., .8$ ,

meander line 744.50 ft._ SWi/4 of SE, Of SW'Jof 25 45 34 10 John Wood _______ .83
to beg. ----____ 23 43 34 2.54 Jewel S. Hooker ) 5.34 NE1,4 SEJ4 of SW% 25 45 34 10 L. S. Remsberg __ .93
S\Vof SW i Of SEVi 25 45 34 10 Geo. L. Peters __.__
Tom Geiger SnbdlTlslon' ofNWIA NEV4 ,_, ........___ 29 45 34 .83
\ ._._._____. 23 43 3-1 N\\1,4 Exc-?? NWU"ofNW NW; 29 45 34 120 160 Lykes Lykes Bros.Bros. __.______ 5.00 6.51

Lot 1 __.-.---------_ u. DarreH & Pansy Smith 2.24 % of NWyr 29 45 34 40 James W. Head ____ 1.98 ,
Lot 6 -.----- 1-3 Earl Dyess ------ 2.33 SW i Exc NWV4 of SWH 29 45 34 120 Lykes Bros. ____._._._ 5.00 a
Lot 13 _____ E. B. Bethea, Tr.. Ex. 5.65 NW ;i of SW% ..___... 29 45 34 40 A. M. Hogan _.. .. ., .. 1.98
I Lot 23 ___-"----__._____ 1-8 lshop-'Vflson Lbr. Co. 1,73NEV4 SE>,i _.,..--.......__..___._.__........... 29 45 34 160 Lykes Bros. _____ 5.00
of NW'4 of SW, 23 43 34 10 Ruth E. Beardsley ___ 43.53 N% of W% of NE% of

NSVV4 of SE} of SW23 43 34 10 Glades Purchasing Co. ._ 44.90 'NEVI -...?_.._.____._...._..__.. 33 45 34 5 W. T. Little ___. 1.15
I NEV4 of SE}+ less Canal 23 43 34 38T. M. Couse ___168.90 S 3-4 of W% of NEVi of

Sth of NW;; of SE* less NE% ---.-_'"'_._._._____ 33 45 34 15 :Mrs. Fannie Davis __ 1.27
Canal "-'__'___'_'__ 28 43 34 19T. M. Couse _____... 84.99NE Ey of SEU of NEI33 45 34 20 Geo. P. Horch __'__ 1.21
% of SW'4 of SEI4 ._ 23 43 34 10T. M. & Ann Couse __ 44,90Wi4 WV, of SEU of NWU __ 33 45 34 20 Dr. H. B. Bryan __ 1.21
of NWI4 less Road .24. 43 34. 80 Unknown ____._._..___ 347.11 W_ of NW% of SW'33 45 34 20T. L. Boland ___.__._ 1.21
/ W'h of Ely of NW24 & W% of SEU of SWUSEU ___ '33 45 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.21
WJh of El of SEV& of W1h of SE1,4 of SEt% -_ 33 45 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.21
NWV4 ____ 24 43 34 50 F. J. Tokeeda _. 188.84S of NEU of NE1,4... 1 46 34 10 :Mrs. Martha Crane __ .83

4-5 of E'h' of EIh of SEU of SEU of NE1,4 1 46 34 10 Hazel O. Duncan ,_____ .83
SEV4 of NWI/. 24 43 34 8 Glades Purchasing Co. 34.73 SWV4 of NWU of NW'1 46 34 10 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .83 /.
i All ____.__. 31 43 34 625 Glades Land Corp. .-:..._ 39.98 NWV4 of SWU of NWV4 1 46 34 10 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .83
All Exc SE; of SWV4 & SW% of SWU of NWV4 1 46 34 10 N. Scott ______ .83 4-4'\
SWI/ of SEV4 ___ 32 43 34 545 Glades Land Corp. __ 35.15 NWU of SEU of NWs/4 1 46 34 '10 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .83
NE% of NE% of SWU" 1 46 34
1 & 10 Wm. J. WInte __ .83
SEt{ of SW3 SWofSEV4
OSft NE% of NWU of SWU 1 46 34
10 T. L. Hogan _______ .83
32 43 34 80 U. S. Sugar Corp. ____ 5.81
-- ------ NW% of SWU of SWU 1 46 34
_____.__ 34 10 :Mrs. Lee Edgar __ .83
All ___ 33 43 609 Glades Land Corp. ___ 38.34 NWV of NEU of SEU 1 46 34
= All __-.___ 34 43 34 616 Glades Land Corp. 39.35 SW4 of of 10 Seaboard Highlands Inc. .83
NEU SEU 1 46 34
of of 35 43 34' 20 __ 10 S. H. Furnas .83,
W'h NWt,4, NE'4 A. A. Bloemer 84,06E1
SEV4 of of SE _
NEU ; 1 46 34
& 10 Geo.' Hughey _._.__.__ .83
of NW of NWV4 35 43 34 20 U. S.. Sugar Corp. __ 84.06 SE% of NWU of SEU 1 46 34
Qf) W'h of NW/' of NW'4 35 43 34 20 Geo. W. Hughoey ____ 84.06 SWU of SEU of SEt/ -_ 1 46 34 10 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .83 r
10 Tax Delinquent _____ .83
EIh of NW of SE;x 35 43 34 20 Nathan Cole ____ 84.06
SWU of NEU __.._....._.._ 9 46 34 40 Meyer Cohen ______ 1.46
W'h of NW'of SFI35 43 34 20 Clara A. Garber __ 84..06E1h
4)OH EIof_ SEU of NEU 9 46 34
of N>IV of NW24 1 H 34 20 Ernest H. May ___-_ 75.48 20 G> W. Carter ___ .97
\ W'h ot NE4 of SW; 1 U 34 20 John C. Hammond ___ 1.98 EVa of wyz of NEU of
EIh of SWV& of SWV4 1 H 34 20 Robt. C. Von, __.__ 1.98 NW'&W4of E* of
All ___ 3 H 43 605 Glades Land Corp. __ 23.19 NEU of NWU -..<......._..__. 9 46 34 20 Ray C. Hull ________ 1.70
CSG0D All _-'____._...______ 4 44 34 605 Glades Land Corp ___ 23.19 E% of SEU of NWU 9 46 34 Ray C. Hull _____ .97

All __ 5 44 34 60S Glades Land Corp. __ 23.19 SWU of SEU ___.__.__. 9 46 34 40 Susan Barnard ___ 1.45
00'Z All I'i H 34 605 Glades Land Corp. __ 23.19 An ..__._ 10 46 34 640 Ray C. Hull _______ 16.61
All Exc SEI/ of SEV4 7 44 34 600 Glades Land Corp. 23.19 All zzzzzzzzz.w' .__._ 12 46 34 640 Ray C. Hull _'__'_- 14.61 (
All ______ 8 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp. __ 23.19 of SEIh of jnvu -_ 13 '46 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .97
W'h ot NW; of NE"1} __ 9 H 34 20 Glades Land Corp 1.46 W% of NWU of 13 46 34 20, Wm. Mayfield .97 '"
E'h of SWV4 of NEy& 9 44 34 20 Tax Delinquent 1.46 NWU of NEU __._.-___ 21 46 34 40 Seaboard Highlands IncT 1.46! >.It
E'h of NW% of N w1/ 9 H 34 20 Fred Bergmann ___'_ 1.46 NWU of SEU of NE1of
,W44 ot BEt{ of NW{ 9 44 34 20 Seaboard Highlands Inc. 1.46 SEU of SEU & NWU

00 EIh of NEt of S'\Vt 4 9 44 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.46Elh of NEU of SEt{ _.._..___ 21 46 34 70 Ray C. Hull _.__.____...__ 2.70
of NWI4 of SW',4 9 H 34 20 Glades Land ___ 1.46E'h
Corp. S% of NEU of SEU __ 21 46 34 20 Seaboard Highlands Inc. .97
of SW14 of SWV4 9 44 34 20, Tax Delinquent ___ 1.41'i Ky. Of NWU of NEU 25 '46 34 20 Seaboard Highlands. Inc. .97
E1h' ot SW; of SEt{ 9 44 34 20 Tax DeJlnquent _____ 1.46 W% of SEIof NEt, __ 25 46 34 20 Abram D. Woodard ._._ .97
'. ., All ___.__ 10 H 34 627 Glades 'Land Corp. ___ 23.19E i. W% of NEU of SEU _. 25 46 34 20 Tax Delinquent _____ .97
% ot NEI4 of NWI4 __ 13 44 34 20 E. F. Slatt-ery 1.46 EVa of NWU of NWU __ 25 46 34 20 Margaret S. Dwyer -- .97
Ely, of NWV. of NW; 13 H 34 20 Geo. Woest _____ 1.46 Ey. of SWU of NWU 25 46 34 20 Unknown ______ .97
All __.__..,....___.___._ 15 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp. ___.__ 23.19 Ny of NE% of SWU m'_ 26 46 34 20 Tax Delinquent -..--__ .97
All _______ 16 44 34 640 Glades Land Corp. __ 23.19 W% of NW% of SWU & .
E1h of NEV of NE'4 17 44 34 20 Peter Gunderson ___ 10.56 S'A of SE% of SWU _- 26 46 34 40 Seaboard Highlands Inc. 1.7S
1 W'h of SWi4 of NEI '_ 11 44 34 20 Robt. H. Shields '.__._ 1.46 NW s Of NE;; _"_"'-'__ .33 46 34 40 Edmund P. Wilson -,-_ 1.46 4
Wly of SEV4 of NE',4 17 44 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.46 N'of SEU & N& of -,

Wy of SEJ,; of NW; 11 44 34 20 Tax Delinquent __ 1.46E SEU of SWU .....____._ 36 46 34 100 Seaboard Highlands Inc. 3.29
% of SWV4 of SW 17 44 34 20 R. L. Woesner __.__ 1.46E1 E% of NEt{ of ''NE% __ 1 47 34 20 Wm. T. Black __ .. .94
---
.. ot SE'4 of SWV4 17 44 34 20 W. 1\1. Koken __._ 1.46 EU of NWU of SWU __ 1 47 34 20( W. H. Lowe ,___._ .94
An .____._ -_ 18 44 34 617 Glades Land Corp. ___ 23.19 Eyof SEU of SWU __ 1 47 34 20 Harvey F. Cornwell _.....__ .94
All ___________ 19 44 34 617. Glades Land Corp. _____ 23.19 Elof SWU of SWU _._ 1 47 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .94

All _____.... 20 44 34 617 Glades Land Corp. __._ 23.19 W>,& of NEU ___.._____._ 13 47 34 80 C. L., Arbuthnot _._.._____. 1.66
Wy of NEIE of NWV4 & W% of SWU of NWU __ 13 47 34 20 Seaboard Highlands! Inc. .94
n wG ot NWV4 of NWt{ 21 44 34 40 Seaboard Highlands, Inq 1.7& 'Vlh of NWU of SE% _... 13 47 34 20 Seaboard Highlands Inc. .94
W1h of NEI4 of SWV4 __ 21 44 34 20 Sarah Hughes __..____._:_ 1.46
W'.4 of
SEU of NEt &
WIh ot NWI of SEI4 21 44 34 20 Glades Land Corp. ___. 1.46E'h {
CS of NE4 of SE% 21 44 34 20 Wm T. Timble __._.__._. lAI E',4 of SWU of NEU __ 25 47 34 40 Seaboard Highlands Inc. 1.48
All Co ___.___.__.___._ 22 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp. ___ 23.19All Wly-of| SEU of NWU __ 25 47 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .94
----...-.._______._ 23 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp _._._ 23.19 W* of SW;% of NW125 47 34 20 Rachel B. Watt -__ .94 :>;
All __..___ :.__ 24 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp ___. 23.19E Wt, of NWU of SWU __ 25 47 34 20 :Mrs. Alex G. Fortiner 8.9640
All -.---,--_.---._.-_ 32 47 34 640 Century Land Co. _..._.._ 1
:= ;5 of NEI4 of NE14 & All -.-------.--,--- 32 47 34 640 Century Land Co. (1940
__NWIW _<<2N"'JCQ!_ NE 25 H 34 ?Q Tax_ Delinquent ______ 1,90EI taxes) __________._ 25.58CITY
of SE14 of N'V14 _._. 25 44 34 20 Glades Land Corp., .__.__ 1.41: I
Q; W; of NE'A of SEI; 25 44 34 20 Glades Land Corp. ._____ 1.46
All ___.__._____ 2& 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp. __ 23.19 OF CLEWiSTON S T R Value OWNER Amount

All __,.___....._._.._____?___.... 27 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp. ___._. 23.19 Lot
Block 22 23 _...__. 10 43 34 _.__ 2.36
ctfH r : $ 50 C. L. Arbuthnot
All ________._._.____ 28 44H: 627 Glades Land Corp 23.19
Block 23. Lots 30 to 32 350 Colson Inc. __ ___ 9.05
W'h of NEJ of NWI4 29 44 34 20'Tax Delinquent _._____ 1.46 M
Block
__._
26. Lot 31 "' 50 E. B. ____ 2.11
E% of NEIof S'V14 __ 29 44 34 20 :Jos C. Reaing' _____ 1.46V'h Northup
Block 139, Lot 6 __.....- 10 43 31 100 Alice G. Rothrock: _.___ 3.25 a'
\ of NEI4 ot S\Vlf: ._._ 29 44 34 20 Lawrence 1\fpehan _._ 1.46E'h .
Block 139. Lot 8 ____
of SEI4 of SE4 _.. 29 44 34 20 Nora D. Goff __...._.__ 1.46 100 C. E. & :Josephine Miner 3.25
Block 19 _.____._ -
Lot 3.25
_._ _____..____. 139. 100 Joseph & Lola Robins
All _____ 30 44 34 .640 Glades Land Corp. ___ 23.19
Block 141. Lot 11 150 Unknown _._______.___ 3.36
< Ely of SW1of NE14 & Block 167, Lot 7 ___.___. .,,:. 200 _C. L. Arbuthnot .___.__ 3.74
Q.J.Et E'of. 8E% of NEVI .,._. 33 44 34 40 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 2,47W's mock 169. Lots 1. 15 __ ;>r 2500 Evelyn T. Shelley ____ 35.22
r of NW4 of N\V14 _.... 33 44 34 20 Glades Land Corp. _..._.__ 1.46 mock 171. Lot 10 _____ 200 A. A. Wright ____ 4.51
'n2 of NE14 of SWV4 33 44 34 20 Tax Delinquent ___'_ 1.46 Block 172, Lot 15 ____ :; 200 Ben Bolton _....____ 2.69
W',4 of NW1,4 ot SEV __ 33 44 34 20 Sarah A. Hughes _____ 1,46WG Block 176, Lot 4 ______ "f' 300 T. H. Jones, Sr. _..____;_. 5.00
of SEI& of SEI4 __ 33 44 34 20 .T/hn L. Walker _____.._._. 1.46 Lot 5 ____.________ _' ..'" 300 T. N, Pinkerton ...___ 5.00
All _____.._.__.__._........ 34 .44 34 627 Glades Land Corp. __..__ 23.19 Lot 8 .:...;_.__.__.:...__._..:-___ ;' i 300 V. Robbins. Sr. ____ 5.00
All __._....__.___.__.____ 35 44 34 627 Glades Land Corp. ___ 23.19 Lot 9 M.___.._.___-:- 300 Joseph Hoban __._.___ 5.00
NE14 of NEJ,4, of NEV4 _.. 1 45 34 10 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .83 Lot 16 .__.___.__:._ "r":- 300 G. E. Etherton _'___ 5.01
SWV4 of NW4 of NEt{ 1 45 34 10 Oeo. C. Knabe _.__...___ .83 Block 176, Lots 21, 22, 24 ,\: :. 950 Ruth 'R. Beardsley __ 14.73
Eth oC SE14 of NEI4 _.. 1 45 34 20 Tax Delinquent ___ 1,21SEI4 Lot 26 _______.____' .\ /&>- 1500 Z.: .Merilieth _____._ 6.91
of NEIE of NWI4 _.... 1 45 34 10 S. A. Owens __.____. .83 Lot 27 _.__._____.______ ,."_,.'.' 200 W. C. T. Herman _._ 4.00
NW1,4 ot SW14 ot SW14 __ 1 45 34 10T. H. Blrren ___ ..83SWV4 Lot 28 --.-------- i 200 Ralph & Nary Bishop 4.00
of SW'of.. SW4 ._ 1 45 34 10 H. D. Edwards __.________ .83 I Lot 30 _________.__ .. '. ; 200 Mrs. John A. Stone __._ 4.00

NW4 of SEI; ot SWV4 _._ 1 45 34 10 Tax Delinquent __._.__.._ .83 Lot 32 __,_,___ 1..: ;. 200 Mrs. Frank H. Roach 4.00 t
NEV4 of SEV4 ot SW14 __ 1 45 34 10 W. G. Gordon ____._ .83 Lot 36 _.._____._ : 250 Ruth R. Beardsley __ 4.63
NWV4 of NEi4 of 5E14 _.. 1 45 34 10 Glades Land Corp. _.__.__ ,83SEI4 mock 190, Lot 4 __'_ ;-: .;'. 200 G. E. Etherton __ 4.25
ot NEI of SE _.._ 1 45 34 10 Tax Delinquent ...._...___ .83 Block 195, Lot 2 ______ (i'-' 100 C. L. Arbuthnot ---'-:.__ 3.20
SWV4 of NW14 of SE'1 45 34 10 ,Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .83 Lot 6 ____._____ .' 150 B. C. Flanlken 3.81
NEt{ ot SW4 of SEt{ __ 1 45 34 10 The Layman Foundation;. .83 Block 201. Lot 11 __.___. 200 C. L. Arbuthnot ____ 3.74
SE1,4 of SW% of SEt{ __ 1 45 34 10 Ralph M. Van Dyke ____ .83 Lot 33 :._ _._._..____ 200 :T. D. Gortatowsky __ 3.91!
SEV4 of SEt{ of SE14 _._ 1 45 34 10 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. .83 Block 202. Lots 4, 5 ___ 9 43. 34 400 R. C. Flanlken _..:_ 7.73

All _---.--_--..-; ... 4 45 34 640 T. O. Goolsby __r._.____ 16.61NE14 Lots 10, 11 __.____:-_ 3500 T. E. Burgner _____ 11.94
I Exc of NE Lot 15 _.____?_ ..._ 200 Ada B. Kerr ____ 4.10
E1h of
NEt ._.._._.__.%.___ 5 45 34 140 Lykes Bros. ________ 6.07 Lot 17 ....____.._.._ 200 T. A. Schindler ___ 4.10
20 ___ __ Block 203, Lot 7 __ -- 2,000 D. G. Alston ___ 8.8'
W'4 of NEV4 of NW14 _._ 5 45 34 Lykes Bros. "" ''' 1.21 ..
E5 of NWV4 ot NWV4 5 45 34 20') Lykes Bros. ......___ 1.21 Lot 20 __.____ 150 Edward J. Host) _"__ 4.01
mock 204 6 _______ 200. A. E. Oliver _____ .4.60
Lot -
WIG of SWV4 of NWV4 5 45 34 '20 Lykes Bros ________. 1.21
.( _.. _..__ 4.10
Block 5 __ 200 Thos __
207, Lot ; Astgarden
20 Camallar __
Ely of SWI44 of NWV4 __ 5 45 34 Chas A. 1.21 '
SEt{ of NWV4 _______ 5 45 34 40 Lykes Bro!'!. ___._.._.__. 1,98EI Lot 9 _____-_ 200 I. T. Doxee ,_,_,. 4.10
20 Lot 11 ._________ 200 C. M. Pirkle ____ 4.91
of NE14 of SWV4 ___ 5 45 34 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.21
I 'V'h of NES, of S'V% __ 5 45 34 20 Tykes Bros.. _...1.___._..__._. 1,21WI4 Block 208, Lots 5, 6 ___ 9 43 34 300 C. H. Terry. Adm. '5.77
of NW'4 of SWV& _._ 5 45 34 20 Lykes Bros. ______ 1.21SW' Lots 7, 8 -;_---.- 300 R. C. Flaniken ____ 5.76
.._... __ Lots 9. 10 .____ 300 T. 'V. Hule ____.___ 5.77
: ,; ot S\VVi .____ 5 45 34 40 Lykes Bros. __ _.__ 1.98
., "V1h of SEV4 of SW;; .._ 5 45 34 20 Rebecca Collins ____._ 1.21 Block 354. Lots 30, 31 ___ -16 43 :U 800 Mrs. Helen S. Sadler _. 12.21
Lot .._ ____ 400 Mrs. Mabel Benn-et __.. 6.37
29 ___
E1h of SEV ot SWI4 __ 5 45 34 20 Lykes Bros _"_'___ 1.21
20 _.__ Block 355, Lot 23 ___ 100 R. N. Miller ______ 2.48
EJh ot NEi4 of SEV4 ___ 5 45 34 Lykes Bros. 1,21W4 '
._____ 100 : D. .:.. 2.48Lot'
T.
I of NEv4 of SEV4 5 45 34 20 Rehrcca Collins _.__ 1.21 Lot 24 ?___ Gortatsky -.
NWV4 of SE14 .___ 5 45 34 40 Lrkes: Bros. ..._.,..__.._..___ 1.98 27 _....,...____-.,_..------ 100 Frank Carey _r___ ':USLot"
28 _______.. __ 500 C. M. Baker ____ 3.06
I W'h of SWM of SEI'4- __ 5 45 34 20T. W. Rhodes; _.___ 1.21 .
E1h of SW% of SEV4 __. 5 45 34 20 T.ykes Bros. _. ____ 1.21 Block 356, Lots 18 to 22 _.I 15 43 34 500T. D. Gortatowsky 10.S
'V1h of SE14 ot SE __ 5 45 34 20 Lykes Bro!'!. ._.__ 1.21 Lot 30 _____..___ 150 Unknown _____._ 3.15
E'h of SEV4 of SEV _'_ 5 45 34 20 John L. Walker .__ 1.21 Lots 28. 39 to 41 __ 400 R. N. Miller _-__ 8.74

W1h ___..:...._.... .. ..._._ 6 45 34 320 T. O. (1ool by' ____.__ 8.58 mock 358, Lot 4 ___ 150 C. L. Arbuthnot ____ 3.21
All .._._._.____.___..____ 7 45 34 607 Glades Land Corp. ___?_ 16.91 Lot 19 .;._._...______._ 200 W. C. T. Hermann -- 3.79 :i..
All Exc E1h of SW'/ of mock 359, Lot 6 _-___ 150 T. H. Jones. Sr. .__ 3.15

SWV4 .:__.._.._____...._.___ 8 45 34 627 Glades Land Corp. ___ 16.91 mock 360: Lots 16. 17 ._ 800 H. E. & Mildred Walker _' 5.05
E1h of SWV4 of SWt{ ._. 8 45 34 20 Glades Land Corp ___ 1.21Nth mock 361. Lots 34, 35 500 G. Dubois ____ 8.70
Block 362. Lot 24 ____' -. 250 T. B. Hayes .. .r.---- 4.48
of NE% & SW% of

: NEV ...._._..._..__.__ 9 45 34 120 Lykei Bros. .___..___ 2.79 Block 363, Lot 13 ___- .' 2,300 C. E. Robbins 9.U
W4 of SE h ot NEV4 9 45 34 20 F. O. Stone __..______._ 2.21 Lot 24 ________ 1,000 Robt. E. 'Valdron _.___ 5.00
'V1h of NE14 of N'Vt __ 9 45 34 20 Seaboard Highlands, Inc. 1.21 Block 368. Lot ,11 _____.- ;". ) 150 Mrs. Esther Warren 3.60
E1h of N'V14 of NW14 9 45 34 20 Arnold Flinzer _____ 1.21 Block 369. Lots 13 to 17 ._ ;.p, 400 A. E. Kirchman __ 17.40
'V'h of NWI4 of NWt,4 9 45 34 20 Lykes Bros. __.____ 1,21S4 Lots 34, 35 _.__._._.-_..__ f;, 400 T. H. Jones ___.__ 7.23
of NWS ____.___, 9 45 34 80 Lykes Bros. _____ 2.49 Lots 21, 22 ____ ,1\ 400 Mrs Violet T. Reaaones 2.18
: NEt{ ot, SWV ...__..__..____ 9 45 34 40 J..ykes Bros. ..______ 1.98 Block 371, Lot 16 __ '.' 150 Pete Christensen ___ 3.60
EYe of NW; of SWIy __ 9 45 34 20( R T. Lord _.____ 1.21 Block 372, Lot 18 ... 100 Connie Clark ____ 2.n
'V1h of NWIW of SWV4 9 45 34 20 Lykes Bros. ____._ 1.21 mock 377, Lots 13, 14 __ 1000 L. L. Shirley ______.__ 14.81
tVl4 of SW1i of SW',4 _._ 9 45 34 20 Lykes nros. ___.___ 1.21 Lot 15 _..____ 200 C. L. Arbuthnot 3.85
SE1,4 of 8W1,4 _.__ _._. 9 45 34 40 .vlces Bros. ______ 1.98 Lots 32. 33 _---.- '.; 800 Darrell & Panse S Smith 12.3
E'h of NEV4 of SEl,,w"_''' 9 45 34 20, Minnie Boetcher _____ 1.21E mock 378. Lot 19 1800 Mabel R. Hay ____ 25.08
% of SE14 of SEV4. 9 45 34 20 Tax Delinquent ____..__ 1.21 Block 381. Lot 2 .. ___ 50 Lillian C. Herllty __'__ 2.31
W1A of SE'G & W1,4 of mock 385. Lots 13.17 200 F. G. Johnson -- 5.0&

E'h of SEV4 ....._._.......... 9 45 34 120 Lykes Bros. ___ 5.30 mock 418 Lot 14 _.____ 50 Lydia I. E\"lIislzor ---..:. 1.90 j
All __._._...__.....___......._.._..._ 10 45 34 640 T. O. Goolsby ____.__ 16.61 Block 422, Lots 21, 28 60 R. N. Miller ---( 2.99 .,
NEt{ ot NEV4 of NEI13 45 34 10 8flas Zwig-ht : .83 mock 423. Lots 25, 26 __, 100 Mrs. Eva M. Powell __ 3.34 ,
SEV4 of NWIj ot NEV& ...... 13 45 34 10 Chns. A. Camaliar _.__ .83 mock 423. Lots 28. 29 __ 100 R. N. :Miller 3.34
SWof SB1,4 of NElli ._... 13 45 34 10 Tax Delinquent __..__ .83 mock 495, Lot 12 __ 25 C. L. Arbuthnot ---_ 1.U
W'4 of SF.1. of' N\Vl{ ..... 13 45 34 10 Tax Df'1inQuent .____..._ ..83SE14 Lot 8 .__.___._.___ 25 T. W. Dougherty __ 1.U
of NF.1of SWy ._: 13 45 34 10 Tax Delinquent ..83NF.1j" Lot 10 ____.....________ 50 T. H. Tones, Sr. 2.71Lot
ot SW1,4 of SWV4 '_ 13 45 34 10 G. T. Gle-rburg ___.____ ..83NE'4 13 ______:...-. 1'200 Ruth R. Bl"llrdsley __ '11.60
of SE14 of SW ..._ 13 45 34 10 Ethel Johnson -.-.-'--- ..83 Lot 14 ..__. ."____ 600 Claude L. Beckett __.-.._ 10.48Block
I NE1,4. of SW;; of SE14 ._ 13 45 34 10 The Layman Foundation .83' 505, Lot 1 _......- l) 50 T. H. Jones, Sr. __:--:-..._._. 3.73


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