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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: May 25, 1945
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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j .q' ', THE CLEWIS TON NEWS





f rt'} VOLUME 16-'i1IDEG ,37 CLEWISTOX, FLORIDA 'FRIDAY; MAY 25, |1945; I ,SUBSCRIPTION-92.50 PER YEAR



; JUNIOR-SENIOR School Sales Still I MRS. G. M. FORD I'' Heaviest Rain Fall RAF ,CABARET AND

Lead In' War Loan Of Season ThursdayOf


: BANQUET GIVEN I Drive Here I GETS CABLEGRAM \Last Week 1 DANCE IS GREAT



}3 LAST SATURDAY With still some time to go in the 1 FROM LT. FORD fell' The at heaviest Ritta Plantation rain of this Thursday season SUCCESS FRIDAY, I

Seventh War Loan drive, the Clew I
night of last week registering 4.63
iston grammar and high schools are I inches. The rain at Town-
i i The graduating class, the Seniors, leading in their sales amounting to i Coming as good news, not only to I site Commissary registered guage 1.32 The end of last week, Friday,

School were his mother Mrs. G. "M. Ford, !but to May 18, saw innovation in the
of the Clewiston High I $14,300, maturity value. I inches the same night, but the rainfall an
t honored with the Junior-Senior banquet Cecil Parkinson, Hendry County the entire community, is the cable i must have increased throughthe entertainment section of Embry-

: given by the Junior Class, at chairman, announced the middle of I I gram received by Mrs. Ford last I I town although the duration of Riddle Field Heralded by an open
'' last which reads follows: invitation to all the RAF ,Cadets oC
the Inn on Saturday evening: at this week, that the total recorded' Sunday, as the rain storm was fairly short. ,

>6:30. with him in the drive is $26,000 'toward I "ALL WELL AND SAFE. MY I After lightning struck the power 25 Course presented for approval a
GREETINGS ON MOTHER'S dance cabaret under the ominous
The dining room was attractively : the $408,000 goal. LOVE AND line behind the Sinclair Station, the

r decorated by Mrs. W. N. Martin, who Hendry County has, in' the past, DAY. MY LOVE TO ALL electricity was off in many sectionsof name of "Check' ,Ride." Approvalwe
"
Signed Lt. Gads- received-more than the
FAMILY. even
l THE
- j ;also planned the table decorations always topped its quota in the War town. Immediate repair brought
i
I ton M. Ford, Jr. Intended to arriveon most optimistic among us had dared
I ,and place cards.Toastmaster Loan drives, and it is still hoped Some. of the lights on again around
, the cablegram hope. The invitation had been
Mothter's Day, accepted -
J' for the occasion was that this drive will not be an ex- nine o'clock, but many homes were
was delayed in reaching Mrs. Ford. by many residents of Palm
Myers while the invocation entirely without lights until the
Bernard J. ception.
Beach and Clewiston and
r was given by W. C. Owen. The The last word ,received by Mrs. following morning. dancing
Ford, and the late Mr. Ford, was I continued happily until 1:00 a.m..
,
Junior Class president, Miss Dorothy I ,
Union Is It was, however, the cabaret that
Fellowship
'Sealey, extended her classes' wel- written: on the last day of November, Future Farmers Of- ,
aroused the greatest interest. Ex-
Seniors. The Senior 1944. First reported missing, it
to the
I
come At M
Organized n sPinner pecting plain and simple entertain-
later learned that Lt. Ford was
r 'Class response was offered by Presi- was : : America Group Has
I Nazis ,June 22 ment the audience were hardly pre-
the
'dent Bruce' Beardsley. On TuesdayAnother captured by on
I I 1943 and remained as 'such until Annual 'BarbecueThe pared for the quality' and diversityof
i Following short talks by W. C. his liberation by the Allies. talent laid before them, and displayed -

I 'Owen, E. M. Cornette, Dr. C. E. successful men's fellow- their delight by great burstsof
Weaver and M. W. Big, was the held 'and enjoyed at Lt. Ford entered as 'a cadet, in the Future Farmers of America, spontaneous applause. Knowingthe
ship supper: was
principal speech of the evening, Community Center on Tuesday by U. S. Army Air Forces on June 16, under the auspices of M. H. Sharpe, I work' that goes into such an

; given by the Rev. David C. Hancock. members of the Community 1942. He received his primary held their annual barbecue hero :I ambitious, production,- many people
forty
Entertainment was provided by Church. flight training at Douglas, Ga., and Wednesday evening. At this time, were prompted to inquire into the

Miss Geneva Thielen, who sang"Always" his basic at Gunter Field, Ala. He the "following boys, "Green Hands," background 'of the show and of the

and "God Bless America," The group became organized as was then sent to Blytheville, Ark., were initiated into the group: lads who produced it, so we think' it

and piano numbers by Mrs. M. R. the "Fellowship Union" with R. C. for his advanced training and there "Bub" Mills, John Barton, Buddy high time that the curtain be lifted.It .
Greenaway, chairman, and Dr. L. received his commission on March
Stroud. Greenway, Clifford Beatty, Jessie
M.,, Weetman, recorder. I all started about a year ago
25, 1943. Following spcial trainingin
Driggers, Jack Redish, Harold
The: Senior Class members present back in England, for reasons best
were Bruce Beardsley, Marilyn The program was a symposium of Casper, Wyoming, he was 'sent directly I Broadrick, Archie 'Hunt, Danny Mar- known to the Air Ministry, quite a

"i Davis, Betty McDuffie, Betty Town- post-war plans in which J. E. overseas and was based in I tin, Bill Toulis. Burton Phillippi, considerable hold-up had developed
discussed the, G-I Bill, E. Engjand until his capture.
Beardsley I Murray Browning, James Sims, I
send, Betty' Sullivan, June Duna- in the training of RAF pilots. This
; M. Cornette laid before the group Although the time of his arrival Howard Kepple, Freddie, Young.
Williams I
way, Doris Poole Margaret I became apparent to the cadets when,
I Parmelia Bourne, and Lillian I plans for Clewiston schools, City in the States is as yet'indefinite, he Raymond Trice, Jack Davis and on arriving at a damp and desolate
Commissioner' W. C. Owen discussed is expected home at time. I George De Vane. I
I ? Barker. Juniors present were Dorothy any I acreage near Manchester, they were
the city's after-war plans, and Dr.
t I .
Sealey, Mamie Trice, Patsy During the past year the boys politely informed that it would beat
'Beck Pearl Whidden Wanda Shel- Carl E. Gericke discussed the I I have been trained to build and work
i I' i least six months'before they wouldbe
'fer, Betty Stough, Frank Conkling. I church's peace time plans. FIRST HALF OF with farming implements, have I able to continue with their train
I ,' Louis Blount, Homer Hand, Barbara I I J. Willard Doty: Lawrence, Lee and planted and harvested a number of i ing.

I De Vane, Elsie Martin and Curtis Thompson were appointed a vegetables, and from. time to time, feelings of, a crowd: of lads, all

: 'Nora Oglesby. I committee for planning the next, DIAMOND BALL have, worked at the cannery at Hook- I keen to learn to fly, on hearing' this

Mi meeting and dinner of the_ group.A ,er's Point, repairing the pressure
Additional guests were s. Fay crushing piece of .news? Spirits ran
Atwell, senior class sponsor, Miss committee of the Woman's As- cookers, putting up the sealers and I pretty low, and a 'climate so' wet as

Pauline Hull, Junior class sponsor, sociation, ''headed' by Mis. W. E. LEAGUE IS OVER working on ,other pieces of machants: ,I to render most outdoor sports impossible -
, I Durst, and Mrs. Charles Eolton, Mrs. used in the canning. didn't '
Mrs. Jack Baker, seventh grade help very ,much.
w ;1lf I teacher Principal M. R. Stroud and H. R. Hall Mrs M, A. Lewis and -, Other boys, old members, presentat I I Two or three of the 'brighter'
I '
.I ) .-'fMr." and Mrs. M. L. Pape,' Mrs. Charles P'oy prepared the din- Standing W. L. the barbecue were Frank Conk- I' sparks got :together and with the

1',;' :' -'-'- ,, .. ." ner. Prisoner of War'7' : 3 ,- '3 I ling,"* FrankHarger.",Louis, Blount I I able assistance'; ,,pf 'Flight, Lieuten
, r I '" Johnny Sullivanand Curtis Pullen. I ant"Boddington- (now at
IF USSC Summer'' Bowling Riddle .'Field 7 3 adjutant
t '
'
station) decided'thatsomething
Homecoming Day U. S. -<3.: C. 6' 4 ithis ; .

: : 'Tournament StartsThe i' Successful Event At I Clewiston High School ,5 5 P.-T. A. Has Final I'(had followed to be by done.an S.O.S.A few for'talent hours thought and

Town Team 4 6 I
I Baptist Church I Bl". H. High School 4 '9 Meeting Of This "Check Ride" was born.
summer bowling tournament i It'wouldn't be accurate to say that
With the first half of the Glades
for the United, States Sugar Corporation -- I School Year I all the cadets responding to this
employees for this year The annual Homecoming Day at Diamond Ball League completed, the appeal ,were amateurs. Several had

: ,I was started on Tuesday of last week the First Baptist Church proved to Prisoner of War Detachment and I The Clewiston Parent-Teachers1 t J i already made numerous appearances
;
, I'
successful event in the
'as the first of a twelve week sched- he a very Riddle Field are tied for first place; Association held its last meeting of on the stage, and radio,. so the resultof

f ule. A total ,of thirteen teams are life of the'church.friends Many former each team having seven wins and .I the year on Tuesday evening, May i many weeks of hard work and
members and gathered for
I t entered in this tournament. Five three losses. Last Monday, Riddle 1/15- at the high school auditorium. :I rehearsals was entertainment of the
the all affair. Able and inspiring -
the sugar' mill, one day highest order. The cadets, local
from ,
: teams are Field,, defeated Clewiston High The new president. Mrs. B. L. !I
from the field department, two from messages 'were brought by I girls and the station's permanent
School three to 'one in an extra Thompson turned the meeting over I
the sugar office, one from P. M. S., I Rev. C. V. Bussel of Indiantown and I inning game. Frank Harben hurled to Miss Mildred Aubry, chairman of staff formed nn enthusiastic audience -

J and one from the laboratory. The Rev and Mrs. Raymond Bros., of I a three hit game for the loosers. the program committee.Miss I with the result that the, show
teams entered in the Nigeria, West Africa, missionarieshome became event. Still,
fl three; outside I Thursday, Riddle Field swamped a regular weekly
Aubry presented corsages :o
invitation of the on furlough.The 'I and
tournament by School the producers were ambitious
High eighteento
Moore Haven the
Mrs. Mrs. Ward
Bowling Committee are from the I afternoon session, was de- Thompson I within a few months they obtained
tie for first place.
five to cinch
a '
Mrs, M. R.
Rust Engineering Co., the U.; S. voted entirely to singing; with the retiring president and to I bookings at some halt dozen Manchester -
Army personnel of Riddle Field, and j I II' i exception of the' reading, of the Sunday at 2:30: at Townsite Ball Stroud. She 1 thanked all those, who theatres. Once again the

the U. S. Army personnel of the 'hurches' history by Rev.., H. C. Field, Riddle Field and the Prisoner had so willingly' helped to make this I show was a success, and the RAF

: Prisoner of War Detachment.Two II I Meador, pastor of the church." Those I, of War Detachment will play for the ;!years' programs so successful.The Benevolent Fund the Red Cross andi

matches per night are played Contributing to the success of the League championship. first grade Rythm Band entertained -i other charities: benefitted to the ex-

every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday I IL I song services were the Miami Churchof Wednesday at 6:00 p. m., at with several enjoyable selections ; tent of about a thousand dollars a

::1 night, beginning at 8:00. The God girls quartette, the Upthe- Townsite the winner of the Sunday accompanied by Mrs. i week!

: : 'tournament, which is a round robin I grove quartette from Pahokee and game will play an all-star team, Stroud. Mr. Ke1t n, the bandmaster i However, all things came to an

i type, will probably be succeeded I(the Pahokee quartette. Solos were i iI I I composed of 'players from other presented a solo using the new. end eventually, and-it was generally
1
i' .- after its close on August 10, with an rendered by Earl Chance, one member teams in ,the league. Bernard Myers ] instrument which the P.-T. A. purchased believed that 'when the cadets beganto

III I ,elimination tournament. I of the, Miami quartette, and Sgt. and Luther Owens' will manage' the ,, for the band. leave England around December,

I As of the middle of this week, I Scarborough: Mr. L. I. Walden, and all-star team. 1 I Mrs. Thompson expressed the I '44, the show had had its day.: This

the four top scoring teams stand as Mr., Rupart Cowart ably led the sing- Team Batting: P.-T. A.'s appreciation for the fine almost proved to be the case, for the

follows, : Rust Engineering Company ing accompanied by Mr. Gary Saund- Ab. H. Av. work done by Miss June Barker and I RAF, Movements' Section is no re-

wins losses Mill, rs. Rev.. C. A. Moberg and Mrs. L. Miss Aubry in developing the I spector of persons. But as luck
: six no ; R. F. 288 83 ..291C.
T., Walden. Rythm Band. After a short busi- would have it several of the lads
losses Office I
Grays: three wins, no ; H. S. 311" 81 .260 ,
Whites three wins, no losses; and A bountiful picnic dinner was Town Team 251 50 .199 ness session the ''meeting was ad- I found that they were still together

Mill Reds, five wins and _one loss. spread on tables east of the churchat U. S. S. C. 236 54 ..228 journed. on the same troop ship, and under

,fj t-- _. The four lane ally, located in noon which was enjoyed by about I P. W. D. 228 S0 ,.219 I I the direction of Mr. Norman Stokes
,II \.....::: 250 persons. I New 'Rooming Houses ("Cadet Stokes"to you! ) producedno
Park is on Wednesday -
Sufirarland open I
Individual Averages: I ,
s less than shows for
TVio total raised for the /? gfund' five at sea
nights, and it is; hoped_ pending! was $1,618.57.School : = Collins, lF'1 2.1 12 ,533 I ISpudic.PWD To Be Occupied'SoonW. I the benefit of American troops returning -
action by the bowling committee, i '
I 19" 8 ,421McLendon home from the battlefronts
that it will be open on Wednesday I II 'USSC 27 10 .370 'I (Continued on Page 8) |
nights for Sugar Company em ,; Exercises Halloc\]:, RF 27 10 .370 C." Owen of Clewiston Realty tL

ployees and participants in the Bishop, l\IHHS 20 7 ..3501,1JcLeod. J Corporation, announced this week I II

tournament.. 1 I Bring School Year I, 'CHS 26 9 .346 that the rooming houses, constructed Mrs. Kenning Returns ,
I
To Successful Close Hare, USSC 21 7 .333 for the Sugar Company personnel For Scout Leadership ;

'! no Kiwanians Hear City I I'Westmoreland, RF 18 6 .333 I will be ready for occupation on
Beardsley, CHS 31 16 .322 I lor about June first. Built at an Course Next Week
fj Engineer E. E. Gross Bringing the close of the school I I Donnelly, ,RF. 25 8 .320 approximate cost of $100,000, the
year, and the end of high school for two buildings contain sixteen rooms --
Lapan nF. 22 7 .318
,
I I :
vtfl n a -- 'I the Seniors, will be tin last three I each, with capacity: of sixty-four: Mrs. H. A. Kenning' of Jacksonville -
Speaking to the members of this' exercises to '. lake place this next people. I who began the Scout leader- M

city's Kiwanis Club Wednesday evenIng -' week. I New Schedules Set Plans are being ,made for beautifying ship course here a short time ago, F
E. E. Gross, city engineer, trac- | The Baccalaureate service will beheld sidewalks : will be here on Monday and'Tuesday i
the grounds and laying '
ed the functions of the city's electric at Sugarland Park auditorium For Canning Plant to complete this course.
around the, buildings.
system ,from the transmission I on Sunday, May 27, at 8:15 p. m., I -.- The courses will be held In the {,
of power from the generators at the with Rev. DavId C. .Hancock giving Library on Saturday and Monday
mill, until the power reaches the I I the Baccalaureate sermon. I Effective June 1st through July Garden Club To Install afternoons at 2:15.

homes of individuals. Mr. Gross informed Class night will take place in the i 1st, the canning plant at Hooker's II On Monday evening, a cook-out ,;
New Officers ThursdayThe
the Kiwanians of the protection school auditorium 'on Tuesday even- Point will remain open only on will be held at the Boy Scout camp

t this power plant has againstvertical ing, May 29, at which time ,the Wednesday and Thursdays, according at 6:00. The leaders, assistant '."

,lightning, and how the met- awards for both grammar and high to announcement made this week election and installation of leaders, troop committee ,women, the'l'
I ers work. Mr Gross went on to say school will be made. by M. H. Sharpe, vocational agriculture new officers will take place at the sponsoring committee and the com-

_ that the condition of this power The graduation exercises will take director.As meeting of the Clewiston Garden mittee of Kiwanians are invited" to

4 plant is generally good financially place on Thursday night, May 31, it I is now beginning the slack Club which will be held at Com- attend this outdoor supper.

I and mechanically. I 8:15 p. m., in he school auditorium. season for vegetables there will be munity Center on Thursday after- At 10:30 Tuesday morning Mrs.
'
I C. E. Webb of Tampa was guest Flight Lt. Wills Riddle Field, will fewer people wishing to can and not noon, May 31. at 1:00. Kenning will meet. with the sponsoring -

at 'this meeting. Mrs Christine give the address, Margaret :Williams so many vegetables to be had as The occasion will also be a: cover- committee at tht- Inn; this

Doty entertained the club with piano I will act as.. salutorian, and Bruce there has been in the past several' ed dish luncheon with each member meeting will be followed by a

k J numbers. l Beardsley, as valedictorian. mouths. bringing a cover dish. Itmcheon.ja .



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TWO THE OLEWISTOX NEWS FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1915


FOR SALE Pre-war I $166,000.00, maturing serially on of said Petition, such Decree shall be I THE ISSUANCE BY "THE BOARD I No. 7 of Hendry County, Florida, dated
: January of each of the years 1946to forever conclusive as to all matters OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION OFI| 1
April ,
1945,
1964, both inclusive, and bearing adjudicated, against the Petitioner and maturing serlal1y'on
guitar and mandolin- interest at, the rates shown in all parties affected thereby, Including HENDRY COUNTY, FLORIDA, OF April 1 of each of tho years 1346 to
the exhibit to said Petition. those to whom this notice la addressed BONDS IN BEHALF OF SPECIAL 1965, inclusive, bearing Interest, payable ,
The Petitioners pray for validation and the validity of said bonds and TAX SCHOOL' DISTRICT NO.7 OF semi-annually such rate as
:in good condition. R. W. of the Revenue Refunding Bonds and proceedings may never be called In SAID COUNTY HEREINAFTER shall be determined upon the sale
all proceedings. relating thereto, including question in any court. MORE PRTICULARLY DESCRIBED thereof, a more particular descriptionof
Owen Hooker's Point. the pledge and appropriation GEO. W. WHITEHURST, OR, TO BE AFFECTED IN. ANY said bonds being contained in the
of revenues from the combined Elec- Judge.J. WAY THEREBY: Petition filed |Ira this proceeding.,
tric, and Water System of said City to M. COUSE State DONE AND ORDERED AT Fort
The of Florida, through the'
J tp. pay and to secure payment of said Moore Haven. Fla State Attorney of the Twelfth Judicial Myers, Florida, this 12th day of May,
interest thereon, the for I \ 1915.
bonds and the Attorney. Petitioners.May Circuit of Florida in and for Hen-
tho City relating thereto, 18 25, June GOO W. WHITEHURST
--- covenants of 1.,' 1 I dry County, and the several property r ,
and for other adjudications relating to I Circuit Judge.
FOR Furnished owners taxpayers, citizens and other May 18, 25, June1,
RENT,: I said bonds and proceedings. Referenceis Interest in property to be affected 1945.
hereby made to the Petition for the I.
of the and IN THE CIRCUIT. COURT TWELFTH era having or claiming any right, title ]!
statement allegations
full "
bedroom private bath. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDAIN by the issuance of 'the bonds herein-
I the prayer. : after mentioned, to be in j I
or any way
| The State of Florida and the othersto AND FOR I1KNDR\: COUNTY. 'I
affected thereby, are' hereby required I
\V. E. Bailey, across from whom this notice before is addressed are THE BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUC-: to appear before the Circuit Court off I
this Courtin
required to appear F. Deane
Florida, the Duff
Hendry County at Court
TION OF HENDRY COUNTY, FLORIDA -: % I
the Courtroom hereof in Fort Myers .
1 tp'.1[ House in La Belle Florida, on the 18th
,
laundry. Florida, on the 18th day of June, FOR AND ON BEHALF OF: i I
DISTRICTNO. day of June 1915, at 11 o'clock A. M.,
SPECIAL TAX' SCHOOL REGISTERED
1945, at 11 o'clock A. M., at which time ; I REAL ESTATE
and show the cf
j cause why prayers
COUNTY :
7 OF HENDRY
and place the hearing in this cause
Petitioner, I the petition filed in the above entitled BROKER
TILE shall be held and show cause why
IX CIRCUIT COURT, I Vs. proceeding should not be granted and
said Petition should not
IN CHANCERY the prayers of THE STATE OF FLORIDA and othersDefendants. I the bonds therein described and the Glnd H. Hendry and Palm Bench
the
TWELFTH/ JUDICIAL DISTRICT. be granted, and and proceedings and : proceedings authorizing the issuance County Land for More Than
HENDRY COUNTS'FLORIDA bonds validated confirmed as IN CHANCERY NO. thereof validated and confirmed, said S3 Years
therein prayed. cIti- ORDER TO SHOW CAUSETO 1 bonds consisting of $400.000 School I
owner taxpayer
Any property
City of Clewiston and zen or person interested may becomea I THE STATE OF FLORIDA. :THE Bonds of Special Tax School District

The City CommissIoners PETITIONERS party to this proceeding by plead SEVERAL PROPERTY OWNERS, r I
ot saId City.. TAXPAYERS, CITIZENS AND OTHERS -
ing to the said Petition on or before }
Vs. the time herein bet for the hearing HAVING OR CLAIMING ANY
The State. ot Florida, J '. INTEREST IN
In the event the Decree to be entered -I I RIGHT, TITLE OR
The Taxpayers, Property Owners AFFECTED BY
PROPERTY TO BE GULF LIFE
and Citizens of City of Clewiston, I In this cause grants the prayers INSURANCE CO.
and Non-residents owning propertyIn -
said City, or 'subject tnxntion I G.
Nottingham, Agent
therein; DEFENDANTS I III
NOTICE TO: The' State of, Florida NOT ICE Box 6527
for the
through" State Attorney
Twelfth Judicial Circuit in and for II ,0'f I Clewiston . Florida
Florida, The several
Hendry County, lands or so much
following described I
Is hereby given that the
Property Owner, Taxpayers, Citizens' Notice due 'for Dlston Island .
to the amount Drainag'jIII
and others having or claiming any thereof as will be necessary pay with
right, title or Interest in property to District Taxes advertising as herein .set will opposite be sold to at the, public same' auction, together on Friday, thP.l. first i
the issuance, ot the such sale and
be affected by In the
III the Court House
A. D. 19(5, at eleven u'etock Ml at
:Revenue Refunding Bonds of the City day of June I
Florida.
of Clewiston Florida, hereinafter referred City ot LaBelle.County ot ,Hendry. State of '

: to, or to be affected. in any way. R. N. MILLER ; TAYLORSBROMO
I
thereby.
'On this the 16th day of May, 1945, ,Tax Collector ot Hendry County Florida; I ICo I : .ASPIRIN
there was presented to me the Petition '
ifited tn the above styled cause alleging -
that Petitioners have authorized I Headaches Neuralgia
'the issuance of bonds described as follows -
: Common, Colds
Cfty of Clewiston Revenue Re- I

January funding: Bonds.1, 1945, Series In the'1915 amount, dated X>f DESCRIPTION. OF LAND g 1 a TO WHOM ASSESSED I .. .r. ......,....,.. -.r,,... ... ..,.

; 80 q' Zt
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; q M ,. /nMIIIld. t4i

.. :n Eot -.: I Johnson's Fish Camp I
IJktJ lJ II A9J

.' ,... I (Near Hurricane Gate) C
W/ North of 9 :Mile I Canal I
Look to the ._...._.___ .._. 11 43 33 54 Essex Investment Co. _$148.30 I Clewigton, Fla
ESA of ySE333 North ofu 9 .when your Boats and Mot'ors-gulc e Service

Mile Canal _..__.__._...__,_ 11 43 33 30 John Doe _.____...____ 33.54 Rates Reasonable I
Wof Eta of SW4 North work here..helpinglocal
Future of 9 me Canal _.___ 12 43 33 25 G. H. Small ------.--- 69.06 II savings 'v. H. Johnson, Mgr.
All North of 9 Mile Canal
& West of RD of Lots I responsible families
1, 2. 3B, 4D, 5B ._.___...__ 7 43 34 90 Arlpeka Farms Co.. __'_'_' 338.27. ,
j All North of 9 me Canal JI homes. Ask :..:..:..:..:..:..: :..:..:..:..:..:..:..:.:.:.::..:..:..:..: :..:..:-
'. & East of RD Lots 13F. own their own
I _._____.._...__ 107.18 I Y ron ..
HB, 15, 1GB. 17B, 18C 7 43 3,1 i 31 R. E. Kurtz t I IY

I ,..... -.--- for complete information. 'y.
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NOTICE ;:; DAY AND KITE SERVICE ._

Notice is hereby 'given that the following: lands or so much thereof as will :i: '
:;:
II be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes herein set opposite to the same PHONE. 18FLOWERS :
After The War together with the cost of such sale and advertising, will be sold at public auction '.- ..s.I' .
on the first day of June, A. D. 1945 beginning twelve a'cloelnoon: :":":":+:":":":":" :":":":":":':":"H'--:N.1 /
at the City Hall, of the City of Clewiston. Florida. Clewiston Federal
I R. Y. PATTERSON, Tax Collector I I'
You Will Want ToBuild City of Clewiston. _

i I. Savings and LoanAssociation

A Home !LOT BLOCK OWNER TOTAL II I Cut flowers for delivery here or

for delivery anyuheie in U. S.
::23 w------ 22-j. E. Beardsley Agent _._____._....._$ 5.40
31 ____________.-___ 26 J. E. Beardsley, Agent _______.. 4.60 I by wire.
8 .__ 139 C. E. MIl1'er-.J. ,E. Beardsley __._.. 4.60
.. 31 -. ....r _-'--__ 161 Unknown __ ___.__ 2.40 MRS. J. I. FOUNTAIN {
,. 7 _______- -..-_ 167 J. E Beardsley,Mc._ 10___ 5.00 Day Phone 82 Night Phone 148WAssembly
:';" -, .t. 10 ____--...:.-:__...:.-..;_ ___ 171 Amy A. Wright __.. .__-=--._ 6.00 : .
14 _.______-=- ____._ 172 J. E. Beardsley ..____________ 5.00 I
It Will Pay You Toe 21 & 22 ___________.__._____,_.. 176 Ruth R. Beardsley __._____._ 14.00 - - --------
24 _____...--_____ 176 Ruth R. Beardsley ....._..._.___ Ir.OO
29 & 30 _.___::.... ___ 176 Mrs E. A. Stone ..._...__.__..___ 8.00 ..N N . . .... . .... .... . .'. . .'. .
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34, 35 & 36 ,-______ 176 Ruth R. Beardsley .-.-,...----- 13.00 \ ... .N.N.N.N.N M,N N N N N. N N.N.N.N. .N. .N. .N. .N. .N.N.N.M.N.N.N.N.N.N.N.N.N.N.N.N.N.N.N.

Your LotsNOW 4 ____....____._---- ._____ 190 Anna A Boyce __.__..._.__.__...L 6.00 ..:. y
Buy 1 _____.____.__:.___L;__...__.. 202 George A. Heinz ._... ..._.___._..__._.._ 5.00 .!. '"l.
17 ___________ 202 J. S. Schindler _._... :,._..___._;.___ 4.40 "
5 _________.___.......__.. 203 Hub Spooner ...._._.__..______ 65.00 ::: of God :=:
25 ___._____..__ _.._______ 203 E. O. Armstrong __..___._____ 5.00 !
8 -------.----.- 204 :Mary G. Anderson -.,.._._.____ 6.00 f +
7 _____.,._ ...___.__.._____::._.______ 205 C. 1V. Stephens _...__..______._.._ O.OO f SOUTH
22 ____________;.....-- :_ 355 J. W. Sutphen _.._._.__.._..._____..___ 1.80 :s: CLEWISTON :s:
44 -._-- .-------.---- 356 William A.. Cahill _...____._.__ 1.80 .s. {.
4. ___.____....-.______ 358 J. E. Beardsley, Agent _.__.._ 4.00 I ._. F ._'
19 -.-----------.---w 358 E. A. Cadwell, Estate _..._._._.:._._ 6.00 .;.. si.. Sunday School ..............._........._. 10:00 A. M. :::
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I1 & 2 ___...._ -_ 359 John W. Hepworth, Estate _.___. 4.00 s

l10 E%&21 11&_..22.__.-_-.-_-.---_._-_..-__._-__.--_-_ 360 360 T.Raleigh L. Tanner Mock_____..._.........__...-_-_--_.-...-_.._....-__-_ 19.00 3.60 ,:: ,j Morning Worship ..................._........ 11:00 A. M. :;:

f iV9 & 10 _____.____.-J- 362 A. p. Wynn _...._..._....____.___.___._ 4.50 r
I 19 ______.____---:.-.-_____ 363 Maude C. Anderson __,__.___ 20.00 1+; Evangelistic Service ..._-:......._.___ 8:00 P. M. f:
_____._.___._...--:__..______ 365 Exeter Banking .Co. ___._..___._ 3.00 z
12-1 Lois j Ayres _......... ._.. 3.20 : Weekly Services, Tuesday'. ........__ 8:00 P. M. :s:
!,24 ::=::::=::::..:..::=:::.-::--==-..: g N. E. Chandler ::=:_. =:::::: .:::::: 2.80: I's. s .

CLEWISTON REALTYCORPORATION \\13 & 14 _______.__._______. 377 L. L. Shirley ..._..........__...__.._. _...._._.. 32.00 :i: Yoting People's Service'Friday ........ 8:00 P. M. :i:
I16 __:..___.__._________.__ 383 Mary P. Christian '___'_:'__h"'__" 2.00 t
113 ___..._._____-----..--._. 409 W. E. Dnlle1' ___...._.____________.... 2.00 I X.
.26 & 27 ____...____...__......._.._._ 412 A. D. France _,.__.__ .._ __ 3.60 ,
f ___ __ _...._..._ ... .. "i. HJiIt.! its .e
124 & 25 __ -.N 453 A. Toulis .0....___......Kn __.. 10.00
: 495 T. H. Jones 2.40 I :s: AG\VELL +
110 1 =:==::=-:=: = ;::==:M 495 Unknown : Sr.w'M:: :: =:::.:.::=::= 2.40: s ..
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MAY 25. (1045 i THE GLHWffiTON NEWS
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, I "T. MARTIN'S EPISCOPAL NOTICE. DESCRIPTION OF LAND S T R A OWNER A3AT.

CHURCH Block 4, 'Lots 9.' 20
; I Notice Is hereby given that the following described lands, or 80 much 'ayor''x Sd' 11 .fa 29 John Flint. .9.
Services every : at 8:30 thereof will be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes herein'set opposite SSh Lot 12
Sunday to the same, together with cost ot such sales and advertising will be sold at Lot 57 --' J. D. Smith _._,.,,_._._. 89-
t .a. m., at Clewiston Community public auction on the let day of June A. D. 1945, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, DDOth's -Sd-_--_-_-_ 11 43 29 C" C. Cochran ..,_...,..._,_--, .8".

r at the courthouse door, In the City of LaBelle, County of Hendry, and State of Lots 9, 10, 24, to 30 -- C. C. Cochran "

Church.THE REV. S. D. MASON Florida ReTal Palm Et. No.2._ 11. 43 20 -- y,4g
Lots 7, 8 _._._ l .
Priest in Charge. ,R. N. MILLER, Ro.-nl Palm ElJt. No. 1 11 43 28 Mrs Sara P. Thomas .8.....
Tax Collector 'of Hendry County, Florida. Lots 1 to 3 .._.._.,. Jas
Lots 44 to Kopp .82
4S --- 'Jas: .
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ST. MAUGARET'S CHURCH S 3-4 of 51E or SW vj of Kopp --,---- 1....

"- SWt ..... -.--- 17 43 29 15 Chas E. Gibson
Evelyn Terrace; Sd of SE1/ '_ 173
Fr. Peter J. ReiUy, Pastor of S'Va ..___..__ 18 43 2D .
Clewiston CIo Lots 49 to G2 --.--- Victor M.
Mass 9:00
: a. m. Hovis _
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Lots 170 94
to 176, 17S 179
OF LAND 1 TO WIIOIU ASSESSED Geo. H. Filbert l'
Pahokee 11:00 DESCRIPTION j lots 206 to 214 --- 0&
a. m. WI 216 to 227 Geo H. ,
Filbert
... 1'54.
I ::I Co! Bctle I.a Casa Sd of NofNE ---
t ; % of SE'A 18 43 29
I < ; Block 10, Lots 3, 4._ W. '''H Stone
: LEGAL. NOTICES I' Royal Palm Eocb. No. 1 18 43 29 ---- .8"

i Block 1, Lots 8) 9 _.---- L. P. Watts
All lyg E of ::it. Hwy. __ 33 43 29 574 R. N. :Miller 82
NOTICE SELF "North LaBelJe HeightsSD" All ... .. .. ._.____._ 34 4319 640 ----- 17'46
-- -- -- R.
_..__?.---.;.-__._- 31 4. 21) An ...... ...__ N. Miller : 19'89
.____.._ 35 43 C40
-- 29 R.
I __._____ Ml11ye Freed ., .$ .82 N. Miller '_
Lots 95f97.! .. -- All _... ._ __ 19'89
Notice' is hereby given that, in accordance --- -?- __ _,.__ 36 43 29 640 R. N. bitter
with Chapter 1S287 Laws of Lots 320 to 342, 3-14 to AU .. _________ 1 H 29 641 ____ 19'89
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N.
Lester Jacobs
__ Miller
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____ 1.50 _.
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355 ._____ -- All .. _, 31'99
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1937, the Board of Supervisors of Sug- Lester Jacobs "--- 2 44 29 643 R. N. Miller
_.._____ .58 31'99
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Lot
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arland Drainage District has caused Woodrow Howard.__ .95 Gov Lots 1, 2 & Sth'; ofNE4 ----
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to'
424
10 be prepared a budget of the Debt Lots 934322 + ----..-.-..-_.__ 3 44 29 1C1 R. N. Miller
'l.une-lIe" J\ Pt. of
I Service requirements and the cost of "North South l.nUelle Manors Sd --'- 8.64
NW'/a of NE' _"_'_ 31 42 29 of Go,". ,
I maintaining and operating all of the 25 36 Sam L. ,Forages ___ 2.18 Lots 3, 4 of swy
r Block 17 Lots to
I I work and improvements of the Distract Block 26,, Lots 13, 1.4 ___.. C. C. Cook) .._.. -,.,,..,,_._ .70 SY.J of'' XW'A: -- ___,___ 3 41 29 120 R. N. Miller: ,__ 6.91
and administering the affairs of C. C. Cook --------------.___ 3 44 29 320 R. N.
I' Miller
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WlLot 3 _._ ,.____ ..58Iiell All Exc 162r:
f the District for the period beginning: y_.___._... 32 42 21) NE along) ESt.
: Mill Terrace
Hwy _.. .._______ 4 44
November 1, 1945 and ending October A. G. Swelngler ---- 29 396 R. N. Miller
__ 1.20
Lots 177 to 179, 196 to 198 Jp..s. An .. .__....____ --- 11,7]
10
44
31, 1946, and that said budget is on Norman: C. Crews ---- ------ 29 640 Dennis Small
__ .82Iiirkwood
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231 __ ___ 31'99
Lots 229 to -
All ..
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.. 11 44 -
29 640
file in the office of the Secretary of -- ---- Dennis
: Park ___..?_..._.._ 32 42 2D All _.... Small .:_ 31:99:
.___._.. 12 H 29 640
the District and the same may be ex- R. N. :Miller .. -" -- Dennis Small
Block 2, Lots 6, 8, 10, 11 _. -- 1.43 W'A' of W of YSD' of -.- --- 319'

t. amined at the office of the Secretary. Bock 4, Lots 2 to 10, 12, SW ...... .. ... ... .
... ...._._._.___ 26 45 29 10
/ -- Henry
) The Board of Supervisors of Sugar- 13 .__..._..___._...._____.... R. 'N. l\Illler' -"-'___ 1.97 N'V'of NWExc S'h L Smith -"- 1.30
land Drainage District will meet in
Washington Gardens 2" 43 2S
i --- of SW1of
: the office of the District on June 6, Block 8 Lots S 9 .:...___ Catherine Hudson Bowles .7 9 NW / .. NWI'a of.. .
1945. at 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon 17 20 La-vane ---__ 27 45 29 35: Mrs. Lucille E
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Block Lots to 23 __._ S'I'L. --- .68 NJh ofSEI;of & Grainger 49S
E. W. T., for the purpose of hearing Bock 40, Lots. .::6, 27 '___'_ Brown .:_..._ ..68V'4 SE',1 of %
SE'/ of SE'4 27 45 29 30 Hurd L
and Reeves "
objections complaints with respect \ of NW1,4. of NE& SW?4 of SE14 of SE1l ..._ 27 45 29 10 Hurd -- '
L.
Reeves
1'74
t. to said budget. W1,2 of SW of NE4 & Jr.
i 1 A. Sq in NW Car of NE1 28' 45 29 1 Frances Stokes -
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, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 'WSh of Eof SWI; of S1Y'! of NE% ,& SEA of -.---- 1'1
NEJ/ _,_,___ :_ __ __ 5 43 28 40 Jas Sweeney .w- 2.68
, r' SUGARLAND DRAINAGE DISTRICT ''' ''' b NW',4 ..... .. 34 45 29 80
---------- Neeley
. E 3-4 of SEof NEWS _.: 5 43 28 30 Jas. Sweeney 1.45 Nof SE1i Exc ship of Davis :------- 414
F. DEANE DUFF, SIB of SW'/.4 _b.+.......:..;_..._._ 5 43 28 80 A. H. Reed .,.,._ 2,6NE'4 r. .
: President. & N'h of NEIA of land 60 ft wide, said V ,
; :May 18th, 25th. NW 1/, 6 43 28 180 A. H. :Reed 5.73E strip' being 30 ft on each
..'. % of SEiaa..NWTof- side of a line' beg at apt ,
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-- SE _..._____........__...... ..__. 6 43 28 120 A. H, Recd -,..___ '4.07 990 ft W of NE Cor, ,.
;.' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT .OP TilE N1/z of NE of 'NE% of S across NEU of SEU .
.. FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT NE1s __._...__.__..___ 8 43 28 5 Mrs M. E. Albritton. 1.64 to a pt, on S line 990 ft, .. .. ... ..
p. OF FLORIDA, IV, AND FOR PALM NEIL of NWJ4 & E% Exc. W of SE Cor public road 34 45. 29 78.2 Neeley Davis ,.44
BEACH COUNTY. IN CHANCERY Elk of SEIi if SE'of 2 A. in SE Cor of N& of ---
NE4 & Exc. N'h of.NE1e I rv SE .- 35 45 29 2 D B. Green Est
-- 350 Reed All .._.JZTII".IZir'! _.II._jr" 31 43 30 622 : -- 1.30(;
of NE1/4 of NEI _..___ 8 43 28 A. H. -__._ 11.09 R N. :filler 23.05
: Case No. 20375 SW1J4 of SEA, oP NW1f _._ 9 43 28 10 :Audrey L.' Smith '& .ThelmaV.Smith All W ACL RR Rwy ___ 5 44 30 634 R. N. Miller .-.--
t'. South Florida ,Conservancy District and 4.01. All W ACL RR Rwy _._.,__ 6 44 30 611 R: N. Miller --- 30.41 31.60(
; The Board of Supervisors' of said Distract Beg 30 Rds E of NW Cor. '> All W ACL RR Rwy ___ 7 44 30 200 Dennis Small--::==-==
@" li Lot 2B15RdsStoRly. .. NE4! of SEU ---. ..__......___ 6 44 32 40 E. F. Dunn 10.31
i-:. 'PETITIONERS, W alg Riv to Pt S of I .' : NW14 of NEU & N% of --------- 1.61

: vs. Beg, N to beg _.._...._.._ 12 43 28 '. 10?-Thos. Stewart .____ 1.80 NW1,4. .....-...-..-_.-- : -- 22 44 32 120 Edith Gilman
.,'. The State of Florida, Beg 210 ft W of NE Cor tt ". "r .: ; -- W% of NW'of NEVW__ 16 '44 32 20 David Puhl ._:: :===: 1.05 4.40: (
;. The Taxpayers, Property Owners and Lot 3, W 488 ft, S 600 .. Providence City Sd ___.._ 34 44 32
: ; Citizens of South Florida Conservancy ft to Riv, NE alg Rlv to .; .-: .4.-! \1 : Lots 29, 30, Block 38 -- Minnie Feeder .82
District, and Non-residents owning. Pt S of beg N to beg _.... 12 43 28 .-7 .A.R.. /Sparr 2.01 Lots 31 to 33, Elk 38 ---- Walter R:Chapman-"'--'-
,: property in said District, 'or 5 A. in SE Cor of 'EVz, of : .. Garfield City Sd ___ 34 44 32 ---- .93
.' subject to taxation therein, SWU of NWU ___?.__ 14 43 28 5 'G. 'L. ''Sweeney "... 1 3.52 Block 4, Lot 42 ----..L_- Rebecca Griffin .. 70
!: DEFENDANTS. 1V 1 of SEU of NWU. Exc. Block 5, Lots 21 to 24 --, Annie Collington --'- 1.06

ORDER TO. SHOW CAUSE Strip 8Y.J ft wide & 80 Rds Block 8, Lots 21, 22 -_ Jas Jackson _.-:==== ::82
NOTICE -.TO: The State of Florida long on E 'sideVt _____ '14 '::43'28: '.19 3-4 Mrs. J.. 'G. ;Bentley 5.48 SEMI of SEU, Of .NEU 35 45 32 10 Frank Cothern"T H 82 .
r: through State Attorney/for the'Twelfth E ofSWU Exc. 1 A. in ; Wlh of SW% of NWU OfNWU ,
l-I Judicial Circuit in and for Hendry SW' Cor of SEU of. SW1,4 M..-....-..-...-__.__ 35 45' 32 5 Melvin .Messer
r County, 'Florida, and the. State Attorney -- I & NWU of SEU & N% I : ; ." r. NWU of NEU ____ 36 ,,45 32 40 Frank Cothern -::::=-== 1.12 2.89:
for 'the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Of SWU of SEU. N .220yds '" All: Frac _-.-.-:..._-______ 4 43 33 13 Essex Investment Co. -Inc.
tM1 All .. ..__ ._..._.. _.__ 8 43 33 628 1.09Inc.
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{.. in and for Palm Beach, County FlorIda "AV 405ft. S. 220. yds, -- -- ----- Essex Investment Co. .
The Several Property Owners; E '405 'ft to beg,; & beg ; 14' K .' All _...-._..;...__...--.:..___....__.__._ 9 43 33 628 Essex Investment Co. Inc. 166.05 166.06
t,. Taxpayers,. Citizens and others havingor 1065 ft .W of SE Cor of i i I : IT"1PTI. : i p. : "n, .:. Eof fW% of SE1,4 N
: claiming any right,' title or\ interest SWU of SEU, 'N'220 'ds, ,4'V.. of .9. Mlle: Canal ---.-._? 12 43 33 4 W. H. Surrency _'.,--_..--. 1.39
i\' in property 'to:be affected by the \'W'225. ft ( Jh''Sec, Line) : W1,4 at SWof SEI; of -
: : issuance of the bonds of the South I S 220, ydsE. to beg ___._. 17 0.(3 28 149 .A..' H. Reed,, ____._ '8.69 SE%. ....-.--._._-----.-..-.-..-: .:. 12 43 33 4% G. H.. Small ___ 1.72
",' Florida Conservancy District herein NEU Exc. : Gov Rwy ,.._,._ 20 '43 28 160 A. 'H. Reed :...__-:..__ 4.88 EH of SEU of NWU.NEU ____ 23 44 33 20 H., D. Price '-'-- 1.42
after referred 'to, or to be affected in NEU of NWU ,?& Gov Lot of NEU of SEU _' 27 44 33 10 Hannah Slater ::=:== :.94
any way thereby, 1 E of Creek .:_..?_*.'.____ 20 :4328: ,52 '::0'H.. 'Reed _____ 2.41 E% of NWU: .of SEU __._ 27 44 33 20 H. A. Vivian __.____._ 1.42
.' On this th*" 17th day of ;:MO\'. '1945. N% of 'NE'k of1NW ._.._ 26 43 28 20 Mrs. J. :M.. Barfield ____' '1.12 All Exc Rd Rwy" _.__, _._ 19 46 33 634 Charles Wilson Ward 25.94
.. All Exc Rd ..____ 20 46 33 634 -
there!'waspresented tome the Petition W'/ of NWU :& SBU, Of Rwy Charles Wilson Ward 25.94
. :: filed In'the'2bove' styled canoe alleging -NWU & Si/2 of NEB of. :All Exc Rd Rwy _..____.__ 21 46 :33 634 Charles Wilson Ward --- 25.94
." that ',PetitSor! <>Th.ive authorized the 'N'\T% __...-..._._?_.-.-____._ 26 '43.2'S 140 C. W. Starnes-Mrs. Bar- All Exc Rd Rwy _._ 28 46 33 628 Charles Wilson Ward --. 25.94
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issuance of bonds described follower field ______ 5.23 All Exc Rd Rwy _'___ 29 46 33 634 Charles Wilson Ward = 25.94:
as EJ/s of '"W'/j of SEof All 'Exc Rd Rwy _.,___;. 30 :46 33 634 Charles Wilson Ward '___ 25.94

.:r South, 'FloridT Con8e 'anC'Distrlct NE% _._...___?. _" 29 '43 28 10 T. C. 'Warren ___ 1.42 All .__,.w._.._h_..__..._....._ 31 46 33 640 Charles Wilson Ward __ '25.94
\:- \ W% of SWU of N1Viot All --w 32 46 33 640 Charles Wilson) Ward 25.94
I'' 'J.,{. Refunding 1 '145 Bonds in ,th'e'amount, Series 1945 of dated SW'4, ___.__ '..:- 5 44 '28 5 Mamie-W.-Waters __ 1109: All. "ExT"Rd "Rwy"T.tirZJII! ::3 46 33:: 634 Charles Wilson Ward .._. 25.9:
: April '5480.-
ri, E 1' of NEU of""Nv7'u of Lincoln sq Pnrk N*. 1'_ 35 47 33 '

. ,.:'./ 1 000.00 of eachof, maturing the .serially' 1947 to on, 1969 October both *;:W* _.._."_:..._...._._ 8 44 28 5 ':Mrs. Grace Arnold ___ 1.09WJ Block 16, Lot 43 _....,....-.--- Charley Little _._...___..____ .71
years! ,
.. of SwH of SE% of Block 60 Lots 10, 11 Richard Grimes '
the -"'-'- ___.._ ..95
inclusive and bearing interest at N W ....._._...___ Lincoln S...,Park Sd No. 2 35 47 33 .
rates .chown in the exhibit of said U 8 44 28 5' Elspeth Gillespie -___ 1.09. '
Petition. E',A of SW"% of SEU' of Block 17, Lots 41, 42 _._._ .E. R. Bostic .__.___.__ .84

r1 The Petition prays for validation of NW If .-..__-._.._____-__ 8 44 28 5 Elspeth Gillespie _.___ 1.09 Eth _______.-..:.-____ 5 48 33 320 'Harriet Gulford __ 8.23
y. said bonds!' and all proceedings relating EV& of SEU of SETS of Garfield Park Kd _____._ 0 48 33
thereto including the' levy and NW% ___..___,._______ 8 44 28 5 Elspeth Gillespie ___.___ 1.09 Block 7, Lots H. 46 A. A. Teams _-'---__ .95
appropriation of taxes to said Hnrdlncr Height Sd. __ 6 43 20' Block 19, Lot 28' .JZZZ Walter White _.____ .55
.. bonds and the interest thereon pay the Lot 178 _....._.__...._T-__.__ M. :'Hayes. _.____ .94 Block 29. Lots 38: 39 --..- ... I' Sarah White -_______ :.84
.' ]W ll Sd o[' Goodiio's 'Sd. 4 '43 29 East of Rd Lots 13F, ,
relating to saidbonds \
I :.- .judicat'o'is procee 'i'e., Reference 1 ii hereby and Block 1, Lots 1314' ..._.___. McWilliams ______,_..__ 1.61 14B, 15, 16C. 17B .....-....__ 7 43. 34. -31AH R; E. Kurtz __....,....___ 10.62
', G odao'H Sd of Beg at pt 655 ft E of .
NE'/i of a ,
+1l ,1 ,
made to Petition the full .
'. ment of the? allegations for and the, tater Illock 6 .___..__..__.___.____ 4 43 29 .' '. S"W Cor, E 88 ft, N 80 ft, r- '1. Ii V i' 1. .. f..
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r ;: prayer. Park Place Sd ___...__ ) E4 ftN'65ftE94ft' \.. ; i' S -
1 r j!" Lots 1 to 5, 8 to 19 ___ R. N.. Miller ________ 2.88 N'10' ft. W 140 ft. S 56 ft, (
. ;', The S'ntof Florida and the others Lots 6. 7 _:._...__._...__ R. N. Miller ______ 1,4lewarfR 3 W 85ftS100fttobe- '-I'I'1 I 9
to who" this notice i is addressed are .. _. .. .......... 14 43 34' T. J.
S Sd Rika. 1.1: 33, '. ginning: .m. .. ...._... .,- GeIger __ __ 4,55
i'i- required to npoear before this Court 'l.4 ..?_._:..._.__._..._..._.__..__ 4 43 29 '.. Harlem Sd. Tract )0xiei9 j ,..
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r in the C '1'rtJ"t'\11 hereof -in West Palm Lo'ts 6" 11 _.____...:_ Carroll R. Christie __.__ '1.20 It In NE'A! 20 43"4. ; I
r'-. Beach, Florid:" ". n" the: 11th day of Beg: 50 ft N of Cor Blk V Block K Lots 27"T"ZIZZBlock Elbert Allen .._.....__._...___ 3,06
p4--: June, It' at 11 n'rlr-ck A. M.. at which ."3N85ft.B130ft.S. K. Lot 4 _...._._____ Dave Atkinson ..__._.__._ 2.49
: time aid place the hearing in this 85 ft, W 130 ft to beg_ 4 43 29 W. H. Reynolds _____ 4.70 Block K, Lots 5, 6 ._.__.._ W. A. Mu Id row _..___...___ 17.25
coupe shall be held, and show cause!' AI ken Sd _.......__...............___ 4 43 29 Block K. Lot 7 .__..___,__ Goo. Bickham ...._....____.__. 2.18
r why the prayers of paid Petition should Block 42, Lots 13, 14 ____ Frank & Madge Cothern 2.57 Block K. Lot 19 "..._._?.__._ \ V' Floyd Tukes .,__....,_...__..._ 2.18
E''; not be granted: and the proceedings Court house S<| Sd ...___...__' D '43 29 Block K, Lot 20 ?_- ....--.' V. Wm. Franklin .._..,,._..._..___ 2.18
I I "","'." and bonds validated and confirmed as Block 47, Lot 1 ?_..__r__.?....._ Clifford Luckey .__.,.____-_ .94 Block) K. Lot 22 .._W_...'?_.__ .r.. .1.', Clara Donaldson ...._.._...._....._ 1.98
, .... '. therein prayed. Block 70 Exc 1 acre in NW Block .K, Lot 30 -,.....---,-_,-_ J. H. Johnson _.........__,. a 1.9&
I t,: A copy of this notice, the Petition, Cor LaBelle _.......___:;_..._._ 9 43 29 J. C. Jackman _____..__ 3.18 Block I., Lots 29, 30 ..--- .... Elmer Whitfield __......7.._ 49,1'
t;.: and the exhibits thereto shall: be perv- Block 71 LaBelle _.___.-._ 9 43 29 J. C. Jackman _.._.__._.__ 2.88 Block I.. Lot 32 ,.._._..._.._.._ Elmer Whitfield _._.__._ 16:82:
? 'qtr, ed on the State Attorneys for Palm LaHellc Terrace, Block C._ D 43 29 Block] N) Lots 2, 3 _..._.?_ Archie B. Dudley ..-.....___ 4.491
i Beach County and Hendry, County. .The; Block H, Lots 15, 16 __-' Mrs. Robt. Haish ________ 1.06 Block Q, Lot 4 __._..._.__ Rosa Lee McMillan .____ 2.4
, k notice shall be published in each of Celleee "IOw ..__._?._.___ 5 43 29 Block Q. Lot 6 ____.____._ Elmer Whitfield _J....___ 20.01
iF ; i said Counties: for the time and in the Lot 7 ,_...._.__..._._._---.-- James Luckey _.._._____ 1.21 Block] Q, Lot 9 .._M_'_'__ Elmer Whitfield/ ___._ X44
t: manner required by law. Lots 12;;. 13 __.___.--_...__ Steve Thomas _.__.___.___ 1.0Riverview 0 Block: (), Lot 14 _.----..-..- Sam Coleman .'''-''-*_._.._ %A\:
, :. Any property owner, taxpayer citiZen Pork ....__.._...._.._. 5 43 29 Hooker's .fc d ........,......._._-.-- 23 43 :14 '
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or person Interested' may becomea Lots 49.. 50 _.._.._.?_____...__ R. N. Miller .....____._.,.---.- 1.06 Lot 17 -..-.....-. .---..-.......-..--..-...- Minzie M. McCall .-_._._. 2.48.
. r;- party to thiH proceeding by pleading Andre,,,,',, Add To LnUelle EMs of NEVt% of NW 4' -......... 35 43 34 20 Chas N. Williams _....._...._ 79.0
: l''. : to the paid Petition on or before Park ___."........_........_......___..,..__ :> 43 29 K'A, of SWU of SWUEI ._.___.. 43 34 20 ,Trustees I. I. Fund __._.._ 7f.O
the time herein set for the hearing. Lots 11, 12, Block 8 __'_"_ Sallie Gravely ........_..__.:......_.._, 1.31 of NEU of NEU :....... 17 44 34 20 Peter Gunderson ._........__..__ 1.g,
J -" In the event the Decree to be entered Lot 9, Block 9 ..W__ C. J. & :Mattie Richards.. 1.06'ulon EV of NV1of NEUWV. ..-- 17 44 34.0 Edward Sturgis ........__.__.,_ 1.7Z.
.y said Petition such Decree shall be Let!' 2, 3 ..__.._....._._.-__._..__ J. C. Jackman ____'_',__ 4.07 'VJ of NWU of SEUSWU ..-. 33 44 34 20 Sarah A. Hughes __;.....__._ 1.73
forever conclusive as to all matters Lot 11 ,.. __".'''''__''-'.___''_'__ J. C. Jackman, __J.J.::.____ 167 of NWU ._?.._......_._....._ 1 45 34 40 L. S. Remsberg _.__._ 2.31'
: adjudicated, against: the Petitioner Fairview I S d ___...._.____.?__ 8 43 29 ; NE% of SEU of SWU .: 25 45 34 10 Seaboard Highlands Inc .9f
fl--- and all t>arti --- those to whom this notice i is Belmont Sd _.__._..._.-.__.,_._._ 8 43 29 ::rr I & NWU -_..., ,;.....?.._.._._ 5 47 34 Vose Babcock ..._._.____ 12.i2:
.'' addressed and the validity of said Lot 2, Block 1. ?.._....__!....;._, City of LaBelle _______. .70 All -._- .....-..-... --....- -:... .-.-.. I 6 47 34 640 Vose Babcock -... ._...._ 16n9! '
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bonds and proceedings 'mil)' never be Lots 1, 2, Block 9 _._-.....;_ 'Donald Fussell _.._..___""" .78 All ..-___ --- ., 7 47 34 640 Babcocl( _.. .__. 16.00
called in question In any court. Lots 1. 2. 24. Block 13 _' ., Mi's. C. H. Hunnicutt .__ 1.19 All ,..,..........,..-....,,yy.N.,T....-..8 47 34 640 vase Rnbcock .._._.. _..., 16.00

k: Done and ordered in Chamhe'rs at I Tot 10, Block 13AiJnlr'K _____ V W. R. Harrell ...__,,__..___ .82 All -..-....--........._-...........:-.--.--. 17 47 34 480 Vose Babcock .-....--.........- __ 12.12 }
1 West Pnlm Beach, Florida, in the Fif- Add To Belmont .. .. 8 43 29 I All .-....-.-......--....-...:...-.._.-..:....- 19 47 34 640 Vose Babcock .:..... ..m 16.00
teen'Ti Judicial Circuit of the State of'I Lots 1 to .4 ____.____...___.__. \\'. W. Magruder ._..__.. 1.91 All -.-..._--....-..-.-....-----. 20 47 34: 640 Vose Babcock .-.--..-- ...:.__:T 16.00
Flo-ifla this 10th day of May, A. D.. Ford Park Sd .?,..,....,...8 43 29 ,: : .. All -?-..-..._--.............-..::..-....:..--- 29 47 34 640 Vose Babcock ._........:-..-. ..._. 16.00
1945. t.c.: 1, Lots 4. 5 __....____ Louis Thomas ....,_......_..____ 5.32 All -......:.............:..-...--- :.?...-.-..:'- 31 47 34 640 Vose Babcock -.---.---__, ]600.11
JOSEPH S. WHITE, Sec. 1, Lots 10, 11, 19 _____ City of LaBelle _.._'__'___ 1.67 .\. r .,.._........._......_.._.._.._..._.__.___ 32 47 34 640 Vose Babcock ___...._.._._._ 16.00

Judge of the Circuit Court of ec. 1, Lot 18 _......,...____.___ F. A. Davis _-,.____ ._._: .9Sec. 4 N'! & SE% --._.__ ._.:.____ 33 47 34 480 Vose Babcock ___.__. I2.IZ '
I the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit 1, Lot 28 ._____.____.__ EUla Hall ._______._ .82 S% _.__......-......-,-..--...........,--.- 2 48 34 320 Vose Babcock -'.-_7 _....., 8.23 t
f / rf the :State of I-'lorMa. |it ;,nc' F;(. c. I, Lot 31 ...___._____ J.V.. Porter :..__..____ 1.67 Nt'" ,...__._........-.._....?._.......__._ 3 48 34 320 Vose Babcock --- _"....": 8.25 }
for Palm. Bench County Florida. "..c: 1, Lot 52 ___..._..___._ ', City of LaBelle ._.._____ ..82Soc. SJh ... .W_..._...-. ..__.__....:...._ 4 48 34 320 Vose Babcock ----- ZZ 823
': ,(SEAL> .T. .ALF.X ..HlN ,TTP.. : 1, Lots 58 to 63 _.__ l City of LaBelle ____...__ 1.31 All -.---..-.__.__ 5 48 34 640 Vose Babcovik: ____.-__Z7 16.0(
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Sec. 1, Lots 64, 65 .__.._._ ': Ruth Long, _-' .._, 1.19 Sih & SE'4 -__------- 6 48 34 480 Vose Babcock --...--_.,1 2.12 s
the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Pec. 1, Lots 66 to 68 __'_ ? ,:-)" L. M. Kitchen _.____ 1.31 NE% -...?-----,--_,.--.-.-.----- 9 48 34 Vose Babcock 4.34
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,, of the State o' Florida in and >cc. 1, Lot 69 _.___ '. :.".. Robt. Watkins _._____ .94 AU -._..--.-----_--.-._--.- 10 48 34 640 Vase Babcock 16.0,4 3
for Palm Beach County, Sec. 1, Lot 77 _-_._______ ; : : City of LaBelle ____._ .9Sec. 4 All -.----..---._-_______ 11 48 34 640 Babcock --- IS.00
;, Raymond R. Richardson, Attorney. 1, Lot 78 _=-...-_____._ ," ...' P. Williams ___....___ .82 City of Clcwl/iton __ Ii 43 34
May 11, 18, .25, 1945., Sec. 1, Lot 79 ......-......__._ ; Tim Curtis ____...._____ 1.00 Block 20 Lot 10 _-:-.- R. E. Kurtz ...____ .99
f Sec 1, Lots 82 83 __-_._ l' H. C. Courtney 1.10 Block 161 ''Lot 31 _d.._._ Clewiston Realty &

- Sec. 1, Lots 88,. 89 -...._...__ I ", City of LaBelle _____ ].19 Dev. Corp. -.---__,_ 4.8S
Sec. 1, Lots 98, 99.; 100, 101 : 'i. H. C. Courtney .._____ 1.67 Block 176, Lot 29 .-.---- W. J.'Costella ______ 6.94
f NOTICE OF TAX SALE FOR DELINQUENT Sec. 1, Lots 111, 112 _.__--::. .' '", City of LaBelle ______._ 2.27 Block 176 Lot :SO --- Esther G.. Hogben __._ 6.94
10-14 EVERGLADES DRAINAGE Sec. 1, Lots 121, 122 _..___ ,:. '. Lizzie Edwards _______ 1.19 Block 190, Lot 4 ___.__ 9 43 34 G. E. Ether ton ..._______ 4.78 c
DISTRICT TAXES Sec. 1, Lots 123 124'i'. : Tin Curtis _.__.___ 1.19 Block 201, Lot 33 ___ J. D. Gortatowsky __ 4.51
V Sec. 1, Lot 125 __.__._.....____ ;,, ..U. Society .__.____ 4 4 Block 202, Lot 1 _____ 9 43a: C. L. Arbuthnot ...,,__ 4.66 }
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatall Sec 1, Lots 126 to 158 __ '" .'.. City of LaBelle ._ _. 2.38Sec. Block 204, Lot 8 __.___ A. J. 'Anderson _.______ 5.11 1
';' lands delinquent on June 1, 1945. 2. Lots 1 to 165 __...__ City of LaBelle. ._..,..._ 2.52 Block 207, Lots 17, 18 B. 1{:. Plank ._._....._._.__._ 4t90:
::or. for non-payment of. EVERGLADES Ruwrnberrj'M of NW',4! ofNAVVi Block 354. Lots 27. 28 .;-.-. 16 43 -34 T. H. Jones Sr ____,__._ 56.11
1'' DRAINAGE DISTRICT taxes for the ... .. _....,...._...._,..-........____ 8 43-29 Block'' 355, Lot 22 __._ J. ,V. Supthen_......,.___.., .15-
t.... year of 1944, 01 so much thereof as Lots 3 to I fi, Exc that part V Block 355, Lot 24 ___..._,- J. D. Gortatsky ......_.......__._ 2.15
E ., I may be necessary to pay the amount Lot 3 SE'of St. Hwy No. Block 356. Lots 18 to 22 __ J. D. Gortatsky ._..........._......... 11.Sg
due for taxes on said lands for said 25 ........ ...........__.__.....__.....-J.___ 18 Mahala. S. Royer _____ 4.70 Block 356, Lot 44 ____ Margaret JRuttemcr __......f. 2.79
year, together with the cost of sale RR Rwy of Sta. & Termin Block 358 Lots 15 to 1715 43' 34 Albert H. Leitner ..?__.._.,_ 10.21
specified in the laws governing said al Grounds in ___.._..,__ 8-9 43 29 SAL Ry Co. Assessed by Block 358 Lot 19! .._.__.._... E. A. CadwelV __._.._... _.._ S.IS '
District, will be sold at public auction Comptroller .....____.. 10.77 Block 359!), Lots 1, 2 ...__' .., John W. Hep worth Est.? .. 4.0"
'k beginning at twelve o'clock noon iKlcwond Terrnoe Sd _._ 8 43 29 Block 360, Lots 10, 11 ____ : ClewJston Realty; &
the 1st day of June 1945, at the front on Sec. A Lots 6. 7 _____ "W. M. Bonton ._?.h_?. .70 :'. Dev. Corp. .._....,.._.____ 5.41
door of the Court House in the Sec B, Lot 1 ..._....____ Mrs. EllR.. Bryan .___._..._ .82 Block 3fiO. Lots 32, 33 ..- ..,4i{ Mrs. O. E. Galloway .___ .38;
LaBelle, Florida, and Cityof Sec. B, Lots 2 to 4 _.-_,-. W. C. Evans ___. *..._ .82 Block 360. Lots 44, ,45 _.._ .1.. 1 : Stokes: Murphy ._._.?._..___ IO.IA
until! said sale is completed.A continuing. R"c. B, Lots t to 150 ...._..... >, "V7. C. Evans ....._.____.__ 1.67 Block SR3,' Lot 19 ..__?._._ Mrs Maude C. Anderson 1-1.85
, complete list of such delinquent Sec. C; Lot 139 ..,__._....___. Mrt.- Boston _.......__.........__?_. .70. Block 3f/ r, Lot 24 _____ ,.." Exter Baklner Co ._...... 3.15
lands is available! for public Sec. D, Lots 1 to 38 __ '" RK Rwy' Assessed by Block 369. Lot 10 ____ Ralph R. & Ruth Bond _... 5.03 '
p during the business hours at inspection the Comptroller .__.....__..__ 3.18 Block '372, Lot 15 __?___ ;'r. ,. A.J, Thielen ._._..._...._ 7.Go r'
of the Tax Collector for the office Sec. D, S'h of 84 to 113 & f Block 377, Lots 13- 14 .--:: '. I... L. Shirley ._..._._.___.._?_._ 33.85
of Hendry in the Court County S',{, of 115 to 120 & 114 SAL RR ( 0. Assessed by Block 381, Lot :3 ______ Elmer A. Erickson .::__._.. 2.3&
LaBelle Florida and House at Comptroller ._........._.....?-..._ 2.27 Block 407, Lot 12 ____ Clewiston Realty & r
lands included, 5n, said inquiries as to Sec. D. Lots 121 to 150 __ SAL RR ""0. Assessed by Dev. Corp. ....._._....._._ -3.66"3.3T
Y by delinquent list, I Comptroller .. 1.49 Block 411 Lot 4 ._,....._____ Joseph E. Elder __........__._._ .
mall or by telephone, or in person, Sec. G, Lot 20 ........__-._-__. Mf t. Boston .........._._...r__M- .70 :Block! 412 Lots 2P. 27 .--- Aaron D. Frances _._.___._ 4.15
H during answered business by the hours office will of be said fully Sec. I, Lot 1 ._-__....._*?....__ bit 9. E. J. Heroy ___._..?_ ..56'IJIICke.'H Block 422. Lots 27, 28 _- City of Clewiston _.-__,__ 3.59
Tax
Sd of EVi of NE'/4 Block: 448. Lot 24 w---- Beatrice Jacobs .._..___.._._._ 5.06
c Collector of NE/4 -...-.... ---..._._........_, 17 43 211 Block 411T.ot/ 8 ._.-.....__._.. 16 43 34 JW.. Doug-herty .._ ..__ .._ 11.29
R. N. MILLER, Block 1, Lots 8, 9. 12, 13 Stafford Luckey __........._._ 1,43 I :mock! 495, Lot 14 ?.._...,._- Claud I.. Beckett ._. ...... ._. 3.44
t' Tax Collector of Hendry Block 1, Lots 14, 15 _._,_._? Joe Carver .____...____._...._.._._ .94'Block 495. Lot 16 __..___ C. M. Allan .. .. ,.. .._.. ._.... .__ G.2SFRIDAY
C'; County. Florida. Block 1, Lots 21, 22, 25 :26! !Stafford: T uckey ..... ......?......- 1.43 ?
, May 4, 11, U, 25. Block 3, Lots 3 to 6 _.___ Ray C. Hull ,_.-..___ 1.19 I ?




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FOUR ._ THE CLKW18TON NKW8 FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1945

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The Clewiston News was able to..operate hs) .tractors. and at home, but because they' loved ..

other. mechanical equipment- and it'I farmer "Jim". and 'because 'they.'know,1

looked as though he was destined i ito from experience what it meant when

Florida Published, by every the Friday CLEWISTON In Clewl.NEWS ton,, lose his entire crop which was adversity caused the loss of a crop, !, Mack's Drug Store ,

Tnc. suffering from lack of cultivation. i they pitched in and helped and were I) !I

Neighboring farmers were them-| glad to do It. They were not getting i I !I

February Entered as 1, 1927 second, at class the Post mail Office matter In selves short handed and having a I i' paid, wanted no pay, although old I

Clewiston. Florida' under the Act of hard time taking care of their own'! "Jim" would have been more than ]Excellent Prescription Service
March 3, 1897. fields and the situation looked plenty j
glad to remunerate them. They)
dist t
bad. A neighbor, Carl Joiner

CARR SETTLE, Publisher cussed the matter with Miles Groover, good were will simply and exhibiting neighborliness a spirit towarda of 7 A. M.11 P. M. ,
county agent. Groover knew
Subscription Rate-$.%.:>O Per Year negro fellow farmer in' distress. The
and liked: farmer "Jim" as Lacy was
fact that labored in the hot sun J
Advertising Rnten On Application. affectionately known in the area. they III PHONE 20
to save a white man's crops didn't j I .
Jim was a' good and kindly man. No j
them. This wasn't a question :
I matter how busy he was, he alwaysteemed worry j I '
Devoted to the advancement and welfare to have time to help the of. race, color or creed. i I i':= ",,:..:r-.{" =I '.J. ON..;. ..zL..t.: : ". ,
of Clewiston and Hendry County. This case of a neighbor
was a ;
other fellow. He had been kind to I I
needing help, help that these humble ...
many of the colored folks in the
colored farm folks were able to give. I _
neighborhood and was liked and respected \
NATIONAL DITORIA1 by everyone. Now farmer They 'laughed and sang as ,they 1&...:>!r.W7l,!.: '"'!...:;.J, worked and they did a magnificentjob. i
ASSOCIATION "Jim" was in trouble, bad troublo.
welcomed this opportunity
They
Groover said he'd see if he couldn'tdo : IF YOU WISH THEFINEST
to do something for a kindly, j
something about it. Asking
friendly man who on numerous occasions -
Joiner to accompany him, they went
had gone out of his way to
from one colored farm to another
do things for them. FOOD'i
acquainting folks with the fact that
.\MEMORIES OF THE CHURCH The incident speaks volumes for ;
Jim Lacy was sick: in bed and must
the the races in
--- relation between i i
stay there for a month or more ana
Rev. David'' C. Hancock, pastor of Jefferson County. It is typical of > .
o
unless he could get some help he
Church in Clewistou. the situation that has long existed A
the Community: stood to lose his entire crop. i j Try Complete Dinner At
is our guest editorialist this week: I In the South and which the busy- /j
"I am persuaded that a great Next morning there was a proces- body social uplifters and equality ,,
indifference to I sion of negroes each with his own and cannot
deal of the modern I advocates do not
the church, especially among, sophis- mule and plow, heading for the stand as they KO about their under-I
ticated people, is due to a hang- Lacy farm, they came from every direction pointed task of stirring up strife and ,; THE CANEBRAKE I
some of them from long'disI
over of memory. says Dr. CharlesC. : ill-will between the races. I
Morrison. Many persons recall tances.> Under the personal!; dlrec-| Selfishness hale, greed and in-

their experience of the church in : tion of County Agent Groover, they tolerance are the poisons from which(
andi I From $1.25 and Up
parcelled off the Lacy farm
their childhood and youth as one strife and wars are brewed. The
that was marked: ; by dullness, con- went to work. Before noon thirty.! (Continued on Page 8)
For such colored farmers were at work in the !
straint and boredom. per- I'
sons who now enjoy the freedom of I fields, each with his own eauinment SERVICE FROM: TO 9 O'CLOCK SHORT ORDCUS
and are thrilled 1 y their cultivating the section assigned to l.Mfy11111119Rl) ..I I : -
initiation maturity into the inspiring circles of him and they stayed with the job; The WINDSOR 0'11 T"' 0 TILL 'q :30 .:" .:.\ .

scholarship and culture, the old home until it was finished. I I HOLLYWOOD BE CH, FW ''D

church seems crude and drab' Con- It was strictly a voluntary effort, LOW 4t vutp' < im JimHdV I IPICJ
wRLTir rtfl fPMi HIM. ., AIR CONDITIONED
trasted with the present scene in These negroes were not farm la- : '". ATI* n* HMIUti AXD
which their lot is cast, the church of I borers. They were independent I ." I
tint ?Il .WW Jlj "?MlJTI: 1 ,, ..
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their youth is, for many, remembered farmers themselves, most. of them j. b. I -.. T. .,Ul1j. OWJI..tI... ;j' "' It" JAc. '\Tlt ;r:: Z. .l :
with unpleasantness. They are with plenty of work awaiting them I >.e..asie..rm.

to be freed from the parentaland
glad -- --------- - -------- -
social restraints which made at-

tendance at worship, listening to

sermons, and participation in church

activities an unavoidable obligation.Dr. .

Morrison suggests that such peo-

ple need to be reminded that mem- +

ory is not always trustworthy, thatit

frequently plays tricks on our
judgment by presenting us with a Ii i

distorted picture of experiences long II

past. Sometimes it greatly over- I
S
idealizes such past experiences, and .../
sometimes it exaggerates the un- #'' ra,; a na (lY yL, n yrf'c} w I II II I

ideal or unhappy aspects of parental ,/ynr; t I

discipline and social limitations. urn r Y f II I I .

parents made to_ church .. ,. 3... !n .., .'
"My me go n ;,.Kh/r a.;k r iy35+,.: :'Jr.f :.ffio.G/' / I
'
too much when I was youngthat'swhy %?: /

I don't go any more," is an excuse 'bC.vvo:.;:.:;., rl

mind which should is often recognize heard.that A fair the .if 3.iS:.;...r.y.y n.; .,:.r., !.. f..,;. .. .. .f"t.. ;. }ra.x}.!,SR.:.:.,::.:a.. ,.;,.:.,... 4,. ,r: r/r r!.: :.!a:/r rlUSr:vxaaC r)9ya / ., i::. ..

crudities of the old home church In .:.
C : a
the wildwood which is now remem- y/---

bered with dislike were not solely ,A/ trade shipments (export and im-

the fault of the church. They were SOUTH IS RIPE port trade through Southern so

of a piece with the social, intellectual, : ports).

aesthetic and economic limitationsof f"Y( ''a''' Five thousand co le''of."the 2 IANT< p {'''"y?: :

the general community itself. It Is': FOR INDUSTRIES first chart are being mailed to __- R ; /
is therefore unfair to judge the
leading business firms and trade c, ENE, e ,.- ?_; 4 y:,;:,p I
church of today by one's memory of II
associations the
fif'..:" '' by Southern .0 I
the church of the past. Yet many :> ': : :. States of Virginia, West Virginia, C 4 f PbQO ,; .: uaw j

people, reacting against a rememb- North Carolina South Carolina ORIDa x'4
Department of Commerce :;: }
ered church, refuse to give the churchof 31 Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Ten t L
today a chance to speak to them.
nessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, -_ .
They do not belong to the church) a4.;."<>:1 Lists pp olLUaliles. Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, : l <. ,

nor even attend it. They have 44 ::;:;.:.<.:< %'>'.:: Oklahoma and Texas. %> >f <: ,;,
grown up; but they do not stop tc l
consider that the church also A. P. War Spurs Industrialization. '
may Washington, April 9 ( ).-
have grown up since they knew it. ;,, The Department of Commerce reported The Commerce Department 1 s>

Such people ought to be told quite '?"' today that great oppor said: These States are still pre ALA S.C .

bluntly that they are the victims ofa i < trick of memory, and they oughtto ..r : factory production and foreign rapid strides have been made in

be challenged to life their eyes trade" in Southern States. recent years toward a better bal '
above their petty prejudices and to ance between agriculture and industry. t
first of
In the a series of charts I
to the church This is famous for
expose themselves\ of region
giving basic business facts which ---- --
today as. it really' a church with a its vast wealth of natural re
it declared needed to workout
vital message for these times, a ;y,L k. are etro-
solutions to the South's prob'p < x >'': ?
j church which has a real contributionto .
;. lems the department said that in
make toward the saving 'of our far4: Later charts will feature "the
civiliza tiOD. 4c'; .. the years immediately before the great wartime industrial develop-s;

David C., Hancock. ti..,; 4'war, fifteen Southern States had ment and postwar possibilities of SUPPORT

w' 32 per cent of the nations popu the Southern States," the department

v lation, 53 per cent of the nations said. "Some have had war
*TT**:***..***w***** ***********_T..******:*.:_..:..:..:..:N_N1+N7 ? farms and 42 per cent of the time increases of more than 40 per 7th

nation's minerals, but only 22 per cent in non-farm employment/ 4{

' Too Late To cent of the nation's retail sales A series pf local meetings in r
;
Classify volume, 18 per cent of the 'nation's ]key cities of the South are con WAR LOAN '

';;... .. .. factory production and.. 14 sidering reconversion and postwar \
Iv RUSSEU.. KAY per cent of the nation foreign problems.


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.,:.C,,k.. Y, .N.Ma'S avnx'!? CM: w a!?:. + ;ir:(sYO ti. :.:.:'.I:ay. r. },.
I am grateful to Keathley Bowden ia' rv Ae rent. r m. .. .. .r.'.: : ;w!. i

publisher of the Monticello y S.f,;. ..:ayr :rr.:. r THE. ...IvE. .,:.YbRKSUAr.. : .. .: :..:, .. :. ... .. .......; ;+'; s.Y;> 'oYq. l
News, for calling my attention to > r+ +

I. an incident that occurred in _Jefferson .. '
; ,". .
If interestsd'in.rnduStrial Plant SIteS c ;
;:
county a short time ago. While ;. :':,'..,.,,r.,. :, ..: :; you are
it may appear as small news in a or.dlstn1uhon.facrllfes in the.Southeaat, we shall be glad to )
world tense with international happenings rrk":, ; Y
it, nevertheless, is directly ...r'. .. recommeid suitable locaatic ns.Our'research 'staff;isglso'availp6le'fi: : ; .1 R Sb

related to the future welfare and / for.cornprehensiVe., ... ... studies nth. respect... to tndusinal possibilities. aYr, ya; > #a >
f/ rfi Y'a fqy
happiness of the human race and to !; :!ry:xrY : r : y ;
my mind is deserving of widespread .:'in.our territory.-Inquiries vvlli; receive prompt t'arid' confidential'attention.

publicity as the San Francisco con- J. M. Fields, Assistant Vice-President, '
ference, for it is a practical demon-

stration of the harmony, understanding ::1; Wilmington, North Ccrolmci,

and tolerance that all the world ',
must practice if "we 'are to avoid ;

another war and gain the peace we /
all hope for. ry
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fin 6 1 a s Z ,
In the northeast section of the

county, Jim Lacy operates an 1100 +Yrf, 3'.ti L:J.s,
acre farm and had a large section of
'L' '
i .
It planted when he was taken ill and q,js yg ;bS'

his physician advised that he' must I I

have complete rest and could not en- E :.' R .V I. N ..G A.. M .R A C..A, '.'S.. .N ,

gage in any kind of work. The man- .r
power shortage had robbed Lacy of .:\' L ..:: : .: .; ': :.. I. -$ ... \
Q LI'A'f.k;NMYYV.::YI;:+os ;+.>> .. ., 'dM'k:9fiE'4 M2''.i ./.r u'Srn'.Ywa F .:. ...,....v. % !;rid w'Y %'I 1'JPAGE # Si'yd ,4. n+
most of hid help, he had no one who



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THE CIJEWISTON NEWS PAGE FIVE
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I.1 ....O'-H....................."= ......4M..O'-: : '<.......OM...="......<<..="........................1M."::"="..:": .."..".."..".."..": the Inn. Following I the delicious):, the child to spend:; one night with joyed by a good number of town
1.J 5-I: dinner, the guests and hostesses each member during her stay heic.The people as well ,as by the students

; ; I' ,i:. .. .: spent 'the remainder of the evening I hostesses, Mrs. C. A. Thomas
on the Inn patron in group singing and' Mrs. L. M. Hutson, served MRS. DURST CLOSESKINDERGARTEN

i s: Present were Marilyn Davis, Betty chicken salad, crackers and iced tea FOR SUMMER

f i: TERSONALand SOGIETYl McDuffie, Betty Townsend, ,Betty f to Mrs. McLendon, Mrs. Etherton.

Sullivan, June Dunaway, Doris Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. David The pre-school age kindergarten
Poole, Margaret Williams, Parmelia'' Hancock,. Mrs. Curtis c.\\ conducted by Mrs: E.V.. Durst In
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Mizelle was a Mr. and Mrs. Dick Heath had as Mazinna. Carl Johnson, Mrs. N. B. McGill, Durst had an enrollment of twenty-
Miss Marguerite visitor in: .Miami. I their week-end guest last week Richard I Mrs. M. H. Peers, Mrs M. R. I three children this year, and plans

week-end ;. ,I I C. Heath of Eoston. ANNIE ARMSTRONG CIRCLE Stroud, Mrs. L. M. Weetman and !j I to resume the kindergarten next
Mrs. W. D. Wylie.
John Darby is spending the week MEETS "TI'.rnIHS.. HIMROD I |I year.

j in Gainesville visiting relatives. Robert Ohlinger, James Cousins

, ''and Bill Fisher of Miami, were The Annie Armstrong Circle of|I Cadet Club News i CLEAVISTON CHURCH COMMUNITY

f. Mr. and llrs.lilliam Vitus are week-end visitors here. the First Baptist Church met at the David C. Hancock, Minister
spending the week in Chicago. i home of Mrs. Jack Himrod on Tues-

I i J I Harold Amoss, of Moore Haven, I Ii I day'afternoon for their regular Another splendid evening was enjoyed -
at the Cadet Club by a large j SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1945
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Duba were i i and J. D. Leftwich were business monthly program and business:
, week-end visitors in Fort Myers. visitors in Miami on Monday.Mr. meeting.Mrs. number of cadets and girls this j Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Dr. C',

I I Fred Sikes. had charge of the Wednesday evening. Highlighting I E. Gericke, superintendent. Classesfor

M. L. Shaw, Jr., 'of Miami was .L'' and Mis. R. C. Baptist of Ar- program and chose as her theme, the evening was the arrival of hot |I all ages.Morning .
/ business visitor here on Tuesday.Mrs. I i cadia visited Mr. and Mrs. Mark "The Christian Home." dogs pickles and mustard given to ]t' Worship, 11:00 a. m. A
t r the club by M. H. Sharpe and his nursery for small children is con
Mrs. Himrod
I I last week. gave the devotionand
: Kennon
America I ducted by the Mother's Club the
I Future Farmers of group. at
few I If.
J. E. Beardsley spent a led in prayer. She then discussed -
f. days this week visiting in Enter-,i Preston Ross of Fort Lauderdalewas "Obedience to the,Law." Mrs. The club wishes to thank Mrs. L. i Community Center.
fifteen i I "Our Tower of Babel" is the
J. Pape for her donation of
prise. I a business visitor here on Mon- Arch Hodges presented a reading, I
k the'minister's
theme of
jigsaw puzzles to the club. These sermon.
, I "Homes on the Frontier" and Mrs.
," Mrs E. W. Durst will leave tomorrow day. -- W. R. Broadrick, "War Missionary puzzles are a welcome addition to You are cordially invited to woi-
j the number of which are s'o Ii ship with us.
games
II r,.. for a two ,or three weeks' Mrs. L. A. Wolff and Mrs. I. S. Homes. Mrs. Arch Hodges presided -
i I greatly enjoyed by the cadets.
i! visit in Miami. I I I Bell, Sr. are spending o few days over the business meeting and

t7 -'-- I II }jn West Palm, Beach this week. J Mrs. Earl Peters closed the. meeting FOR. SALE: Complete
: Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Dozier and with a prayer. I Junior-Senior Dance I
I f::. I Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wil household. Modern
' son are spending a few days vacation! Visiting Mrs. Himiod served refreshments I prewar -
'I this week' is Mrs. Cathryn Peck fruit Great Success I
on Palm Beach. I IJ son of jello and cookies to Mrs.
!, :, I i of Ohio. Sikes, Mrs. Hodges, Mrs. Peter custom built furni
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I';. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of I __ Mrs. Broadrick, Mrs. Fred Dunawayand Junior-Senior ban ture. Bedroom
Following the living-
\. Knoxville visited their daughter, Miss Ruth Knight of Miami ,is Mrs. R. L. Marshall. ,
quet at the Inn last Saturday even-
Miss Patty Smith here last week. I visiting her mother, Mrs. Josephine dinette and
ing, was the dance at Sugarland i room, nurs
I Knight, this week. BROWNIE NEWS
t I Recreation Hall given for the grad-
Pfc. James Ferguson, Riddle'i uating seniors, by their successors, ery. Unusual lamps,
Mrs, F. Deane Duff spent Tuesday, The meeting was called to orderon I
( Field, is spending a furlough :with the juniors. ('
and Must
his family in Columbus, Miss. Wednesday and Thursday visiting Tuesday afternoon by our presi- The juniors are to be commendedfor paintings rugs.
__ I I her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. dent, Evelyn Haven.. A magician is
one of the'most successful dancesof be seen to be appreciated.
'Mrs. Bryant, in' Palm Beach. going to perform for us next Thurs-
;:. :Mrs. ,Elthea Elmore, Mark 1 I the, year, and for their unusual
;, Kennan ,and Mrs. Louis. Murrell of day afternoon, and our leader, Mrs.E and- attractive decorations. :;:Write for appointment.
Moore Haven are spending today in I i Mrs. W. C. Owen returned Mon- Bill, Berkhardt, told us that we are Music was provided by the Riddle .

V, West Palm Beach. day from a visit spent in Orange, going to have a picnic' on Tuesday, Field Cadet 'Orchestra and was en- Box?. 2, News.

I., Texas, and San Bruno, Calif., with I June. 5th. Mrs. Berkhardt' also led
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her' sons, Ensigns Bill and Richard.Mr. in an interesting discussion on the

I type of clothes that girls _
our age "U'Iii
and Mrs. A. D. Richardson I should wear.,

I' I and son, R. L. Richardson, and Miss ,After giving the Brownie Promise
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few days in Palm Beach. adjourned. Surf Cottages

: The mothers of the Brownies

," < A, C. Pilcher .Augusta. Ga., 'arrived wish to thank Mrs. Berkhardt for
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4' last Friday to spend a week her part in
supervising the makingof
MATINEE 3 P. :\1.,. KITE 7-9 P.M. "
ro, i J with his daughter, Mrs. U. T.. Koch, aprons for"Mother's! Day gifts. ., ..., .......,
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r WEEK 1JEGIXXIXG MAY 27 cl.'ibe. .
\ : 9 MILES NORTH OF PALM-::BEACH,

r Mrs. Ruth B.' Owens was called to MOTHER'S CLUB MET .AT

. i. STJX. & .MOX., MAY 27 & 28 Okeechobee this week: to attend the COMMUNITY CENTER ," ""* .: .. .,. HIGHWAY NO. 1

funeral,'of a close friend of .the fam- : .
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V" ily. The Mother's Club of the Community .
--- met ,
: Church at the Community -

., ftl, 1-c' A., W. Lawrence: arrived Center on ,Monday .evening of Spend 'your vacation at your- local. .beach: ,,resort. Two
Sail ncisco"tllis'week ... ,
I i j.from Fr% to last week. The devotion vas given d I / -

snend three weeks with Mrs. Law- by Mrs. G. E. Etherton. Mrs. A. n.Richardson's room efficiincy cottages Hotel.. :Rooms = JJining Room
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I ," by Cornelia Otis Skinnier, Lounge. '', ..:.. ,
I Mrs. Irene Heard returned, .to Miami comprised the program.

p 1., Also Cartoon-Latest World News Thursday afternoon after an The 'president, Mrs. C. L. McLen- SEASON 'JUNE 1.
I extended visit with her daughter, don, has requested that members of SUMMER STARTS

TU3.";. & ""En., MAY 29-30 'Mrs. J. H. Walker, and Mr. Walker. the club vqlunteer to Mrs. Curtis

I Thompson to take care-of the child; ,For Reservations .
s. George Van Hning; formerly of Nona Grace Alford, of the Methodist

h 0. S Clewiston, recently arrived in'the Orphanage, Enterprise, who i is Write 623 30th Street Call 8940

States from Balboa, Canal Zone, fora sponsored by the/ club, during her,
brief vacation;spent Tuesday here two weeks' tisit here from June 13. WEST PALM BEACH

: visiting friends. through 27. It is hoped that enough

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MARCH TIME children, Mrs. L. T: Nordlie, all of
OF McLean. Virginia; Mrs. J. V. Richards THE OLD JUDGE SAYS. 't P' *. ,;, ;, .RY

"THE RETURNING VETERAN' of Wilmette, Illinois, and Lt. r----z KC .r,. ,

[ James Richards, Hendricks Field. ,

THURS.-FRI., MAY 31, JUNE 1 i Sebring.

ir., ---4': J -*--.",. j MRS. PREWITT 'HOSTESS I .,
r Paramount Preents. I TO BRIDGE CLUB 't,
SING BETTY SONNY ; ,
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CROSBY MUTTON TUFTS Mrs.. W. C. Prewitt was hostess to I : 'tr-r'J. :
t her bridge club members at her .: .':, ; ( ..

I 11 44Qre nme Waves" I home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. :.' .. .',. : .

: VV111e i W. H. Lanier, as high scorer, won a t

&' SSSS 5S33E3C $' :Y salad bowl, and Mrs. J. W. Ezelle I +

I won cut prize, a ,vase. Mrs. Cath- 1 ,.
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Ca.l'toon-Jd\t News ryn Peck of Ohio and Mrs. N., V. S. ..to'"rrr'.:Io "--I.
ft -' ..., j Mumford were guests for the after- I '. / '
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j Bishop, Mrs. H. R. Hall, Mrs. D. G. .
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Alston and Mrs. R. C. Wilson. ,

,; Mrs. Prewitt served refreshmentso'

pie and orange juice. .;.
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WITH DINNER PARTY "
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I L. Davis honored the ." i .. ,.. '
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.I MARY\ : "Jim, didn't you say you wanted sary to reprocess the used grain, at least

to ask the Judge something about grain, the 50%of the feed value((25%by weight)of the

tp'fiLLCT1OS..SMART Tyi.......I.QUALnJD_... ow I next time you saw him?" whole grain is recovered. It comes back to

farms like in the form of premium- '
I JIM:"That's right, 1 did, Mary. Is it true, yours .

? {._ RS MONTHLY: PAYMENT' PIA Judge, that distillers recover part of the Bi quality and Ba.livestock" feed rich In vitamins '

,grain they use in making war-alcohol?"

r :"Is the same thing true when distillers ".
OLD Jim.JIM
JUDGE"That's absolutely true, ;
are permitted to make whiskey, Judge?"
Wherever
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, distillers to purchase the equipment necesOLD JUDGE:Yes, every bit as true,Jim." I


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Ration 'Board close until March 14 of .next 'year. Business Leaders'Oppose I tee,' told the joint session: I zens and decreasing revenue of
Mr. Johnson also announced that I "It Is our opinion that this proposed counties and municipalities; and that

Have New Hours licenses, for residents and non- Caldwell's Bill I I bill present a continuation of {the unlimited scope of activities authorized I
I I a socialistic trend through its invasion i i
residents, may be obtained at his 2'2.- would give the commission;
TALLAHASSEE, May (PNS) into the field of private enter unlimited
and unreasonable /
C. E. Miner, chairman of the i power .
local rationing board, announcedthis camp. -State business' leaders presented I prise. and authority over' private business
"It is our belief that the creationof "
week that effective Monday the strong argument against Governor I enterprises 'and citizens.
board will be open to the public at Caldwell's proposed Florida Im-] this commission would endanger I II Other leaders who spoke in op-
the welfare of the State in that it
the following times: Open at 9:00, Anti-Mine BoomsTo position to the bill were Carl D. '
Commission bill at a joint I ,
provement could be used as a club over exist- Brorien .
the
I representing Tampa
Tuesday,
close at 5:00 on Monday
hearing last week.: .
'Be Removed ing private enterprise engaged in the '
Thursday and Friday. The rationing I Chamber of Commerce, V. H. Northcutt -
"It creates a state commission au-I various classifications of business .
I president
office will be closed to the publicall of the Florida Bankers -
thorized to build or lease for enumerated; that it would close the I Association,
day every Wednesday}' and Sat- Anti-mine booms at the New St. buy T. G. Mixon, Exchange -
urday. Lucie, Moore Haven Ortona, and its own operation a multitude of .door to future building or expansionby I National Bank, Tampa, C. G.
Moss Bluff locks are to be removed business enterprises including warehouses private enterprise in these fields; I(McGehee?pi-esident Associated Tndusj -
A. TJ. Jones, district engineer, that projects of the commission j tries of Florida] and Dan Ellis rep-'
Col.; I
AddedTo
Benches Are refrigeration and freezing I would be tax free, increasing the resenting
U. S. Engineer Office, Jacksonville, Railway labor organiza-
.plants, pipelines, water supplies, burden borne by business and citi tions. '
Park And Town Fla., announced today. I
I etc., as well as toll roads, bridges
Upon entrance of the United States and tunnels. It also grants the LNINININ:N11i N:NINININININ NINI..:.IININININIMI'11:NIN:NIN NIMIN NININi1i11NINININ.. ......
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into World War II, the Corps of En- : :N:N":N:N11 11 IN: : : :
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Coming as a definite asset to right to condemn practically any
benches which the gineers took action to forestall pos- for the I. '
park are the eight ;all types of property purpose .
city had made and placed there last sible damage to the St. Lucie Canal of the act.Haiold .
wee] Two additional benches have locks by installing anti-mine ] Colee, executive, vice presi- Increased Quantities Of
been placed, one at the east side of booms. The booms formed a bar- dent of the Florida State Chamber of
the theatre, and one at the lower rier for mines being carried in the Commerce, speaking with the au-
end of town, and all are being usedto current leading to the locks. I thority of the Executive Commit- Genuine Chevorlet Parts
the fullest extent.: I

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Fishing Season Now Available

Opened 'Last Week ORANGESMUST ,
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Camp, announced this week Service i
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that the fishing season, which open- I
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last until I ., sticking with war jobs until full Vic-
get a new one. '
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the great land we've fought for. '

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THE CLEWISTON NEWS
EIGHT FRIDAY, 'MAY 25, 1945'
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Your Soldier Will Be that will restore health and safeguard be 8:00 p. m. j next week we will study Chapter 4,1{ year beginning on the 1st day of next
the harvest. We congratulate the Seniors oni| We will November and ending on th.e 31st day
anticipate your presence j of the succeeding October nnd the same
_ Given Plenty of Time -- their accomplishment and wish for I Good singing is also enjoyed by alII i has the ,been placed on file in the office of i I i
Secretary of
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH in the District at room
them continued success evenIthing ;
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present. C07 Comeau
. To Visit Home H C. Meador_, Pastor. they undertake in life. I "Do as well as you can today and I Beach, Florida Building where the West same Palm may I i
be examined and this is to notify
committeewill
The W. M. .S. executive you '
perhaps tomorrow be able that said
.you.may Board will meet at uaid
- .ATLANTA, Ga. May 22-Don't go "THE SINGING CHURCH"Sunday meet at the church Tuesday at I to do a little betterNewton.NOTICE ; j place ,on the '7th day of June, -A. D_
School-9:45 a. m. 3:30: p. m., All members are reQuested i in4a. at ONE THIRTY o'clock in' the
to an Atlantic port or to an Army Morning Worship-11:00 p. m. be. '. I afternoon of said day (being not less
to
present. than fifteen days from the date of the
reception station to see your returning Training Union-6:45 p. m. The auxiliaries of the W. M. S. AND OF COMPLETION MEETING: :: FOR OF BUDGET PURPOSE --, first publication hereof) for the pur-
soldier. It's time wasted. Evening Worship-8:00 p. m. will meet as follows: G. A.'s at the I OF HKARIXG. OHJECTIONSAND pose of with hearing respect objections to said and budget.complaints -

That is the idvice of Colonel H. Prayer Service Wed., 8:00 p. m. church Wednesday afternoon, .3:30 ALL COMPLAINTS.TO WHOM IT :MAY CONCERN: S7A5r OF COMMISSIONERS OF .
A very cordial invitation is extended p. m. The R. A.'s at the church Pursuant to Chapter 20658, Laws of EVERGLADES DRAINAGE DISTRICT
Williams, transportation officer I By Earl McDaniel,
G. to each and everyone to wor-[ Thursday evening, 7:30 p. m. Florida, Acts of 1941, relating Everglades -
Drainage District, the Boardof Vice Chairman-
Fourth Service Command, to wives ship with us .at all our services. j At the mid-week prayer service! Commissioners of Everglades ATTEST:
and relatives of American soldiers There is always a friendly: welcome crowds continue to Increase. The Drainage District has completed a i By K. M. Throop
the budget showing the debt service requirements -, Secretary.
back from European
coming awaiting you. Come with us regularly study of the Book of II Corinthiansis I of the District during the i May 18-25. 1945.CLEWISTON .
theater for a visit at home and a i proving very popular. It is an
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spot of training before going to the No preaching service this Sunday interesting book and we wish to' take ---

Pacific. to finish off the japs. night' In honor of tho graduatingclass this opportunity to extend to you a
Your soldier, says Colonel Williams of the local high school we will very cordial invitation to meet withus
will be given plenty of timeto all join in the service at the Sugar- each Wednesday at 8 p. m. This INN

visit home, but until he goes land Park Auditorium. Time will _____ I
through the necessary routine of the -
he will not be
reception station per-
mitted to leave his unit, this pro- Dine In An- Atmosphere of Cool And

cedure speeding up the time when '. If You Wish Quiet Comfort
he will be free to "go home and see
th folks."

When he arrives at an Atlantic GUARANTEEDAutomotiye. You Will Enjoy Our Good Food and.
port he goes with his unit to a
"staging area" and there his outfit "- Courteous Service

Is broken down into reception '.
station ..
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units, each of which will be transproted Repair Service
by special Pullman trains to a Breakfast ,. '. . 7:00 to 9:30 A. M.

the nearest point to the soldiers' Machine Work or y '. Lunch .. . .. .' 12:00 to '2;00 P. M.

home.each will At be the given reception a railroad station ticketto Painting and Body Repair Service Dinner !. . . . 6:'30 -to 8:'0'0.P. M.

his home and return, plus meal .:,

tickets. All units will be processed Genuine Ford Repair Parts :;;: \ Make It A Date To Meet In The Cocktail
Jn 48 hours, giving no time for visits .
with wives or relatives. From the Lounge

reception station he will go home. SEE, '.

"Efforts of wives' or relatives to Fine Wines and Liquors ,At Popular
see the returning soldiers at ports or HENDRY COUNTY MOTORSFord Prices
reception stations will only delay
the time of the soldier's arrival
home,*' said Colonel Williams. "Thisunnecessary Sales and Service Open 11:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. 4:00 P. M.

travel will further clutter PHONE 93 CLEWISTON, FLORIDA To
up the overtaxed rail lines. In 12:00.
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addition, they can't find hotel ac ..
commodations. So, ,if, they'll just ..
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stay home, they won't have long to
wait 'for their soldiers."


*" Offering every returning veteran '
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his old job or a better one, based on

his war record and experience, ,;'",.. :, '''',:, --:'" :'.=.- '/,,"}" .. -;,'" ,:;,.,:..
Schenley Distillers Corp. reports 77 "
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per cent of former workers discharged :1' LIt !
from the armed forces already -'
have been restored to company ". ;;j
payrolls. .) 1* --- ..'" ",,

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peace of the world lies buried in the J' % 4'A, >',. ::
hearts of individuals, matters not : .
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their race, their color or their creed. "'
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What we hope to accomplish at / -. -.
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San Francisco is what was actually "
demonstrated not long ago in Jefferson r :
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County, Florida. Until the nations .4r"l 'rK"J'f 'r 0 1+ .
: of the world reach f 9 l T.vydr
the point H" t
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where they can forget their own %.r' 1$ 'i -t!'.vh 2va',
selfish interests and begin 'to seek \<. .;!f';:? 'i an ;. \ t> w < i"
opportunity to work with and help }
'1 th' Yn'; : ,t''P i J ,
their neighbors, just these
as negroes 1 I'
in a remote corner of the globe exhibited f '] r/ e-
y'
Ly y$ .rSN' a :'i b > 3C iii,, .
a true spirit of tolerance and f r jt6"Y,9'& 9y3 'r I I II

neighborliness, there is little hope t"\I/ I

for lasting peace. ,'-"..._.. .. { 'I'I,

The world today, like Jim Lacy, t $ ? 8 1
Is SICK, its fertile fields lie uncul- ., 3 ? < .
tivated. God grant that from out
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of the darkness and chaos, a Miles ,.1 4 ,,r"' "
Groover will arise J ..-
who can lead its .
people to the understanding and /"
practice of those ,
simple acts of :?
neighborliness and unselfish service

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of Europe. After two further productions Air Conditioning

in Canada they were again TO FIT YOUR NEEDS .i '
split up-some leaving for this field
and the rest for other training

centers. Hardly encouraging this,
but I. \ .
by no means disheartening for I -
almost before they had settled in at Your postwar! Air Conditioning system must be Arsodri'as'Yicto'ry"permits.delivery of Air t :'

p Clewiston, Cadets Stokes and West
i got 'to it once again, and with first tailored to.fit the type of structure'it is to serve Conditioning equipment for civilian use, our : ", .
class cooperation from the Embrv- 'nj. I ".
Rlddle.( organization and the U. S. .' .- whether Home: ,"'hotel l'or' theatre .. store, engineers will supervise its installation and ,I 1 ::,

Army i tores, culminated, their efforts
last Friday night church or office ..building.V" .,., guarantee the desired results. a \ 0.'
Of the original crowd only Cadet' ; j.J .
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N Stokes remains, and although he Belcher IndustriesmaintaiI a staff of Air Come by one day soon with your architect and: I
spent all His spare time plus a lot

more besides working: on the ar- Conditioning consultants who, in addition to consulting engineer and talk the matter over
rangements, he was too shy even to''put

Friday in an anpearance night. The on cadets the stageon who their war duties, are prepared to plan your f with Belcher's Air Conditioning consultants.

werr ':"en included Cadet Hammond postwar Air according to the deposit will give
} (M.C.),. Parker (the tenor), Ireland Conditioning system, By way a now you

(Texas Dan! ), Bull (impressionist your particular needs, for first call on Carrier Air : ;
), Beck
(Over the Garden -\
Wall), Furness and Gleeson (Golf! ), lowest possible- operating Conditioning equipment i I
Hoggarth and .Gleeson (the opera-

tion). West, Waters, Beck andParker costs, maximum efficiency to be delivered as soon as
(the quartet). "West, Beck and

,F-Lt. Smith (Pay Parade), In ad- and lasting service. possible after V-E Day ;
dition
to these, very able assistance i
was rendered A Division of
by !
a several young I
ladles from Palm Beach, and mem- Belcher Oil Company I
bers of the Riddle-McKay: permanent I
staff of whom
we hope to
see more ESTABLISHED 1915 .
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Difficulties have been enormous, MIAMI AND PORT EVERGLADES FLORIDASole
but i ingenuity and crafty borrowing I
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have prevailed. It is the sincere J

hope that .of there all concerned will\ be further with this product-show Distributors in South Florida of Carrlsl' Air Conditioning and Refrigeration : : ", i
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"couragement I

-future.night this may received prove to be on the Friday near 'Listen_ '3o<:JunePAGE :Myi( J :AA"rhr. )j."ay Tim )l th r y'sJ: : .; 1: P" ; ,::, $up t t !::3 I. I_ f.9Y\ Wt ag ,_ '.




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