LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL REFLECTIONS OF TIME THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2007 Do you remember this from February 9, 1933? r .4 , VOLUME 5,. NO. 31 BRONSON, FLORIDA, TtI BRUARY"g 9, '933 YEAR r., .. r ATTY. H. S. WILSON SOON TO OCCUPY NEW LAW OFFICE The new off-p. building of Atty. Horace S. Wilson, on Court street, adjoining the Levy County Jour- nal office, nears completion and will be one of the nicest and most complete offices in the town. It is built of wood. and contains three rooms of good size, is well lighted, wiLh plenty of windows and is a real addition to the husi- ness buildings of town. It is expecte-d that the new build- ing will be sufficiently complete so That Mr. Wilson may mo1et- into it some time next weol. The Journal office building too, which has been in the hands ot thei same builders as Mr. Wilson's of-, fice, has gotten so far along that equipment is being put in its per- manent location, and it will be but a few days nw-'until "business as usual" will be tleorder of the da)y in the printing office. It is ino ex- aggeration to say that printing a paper and doing other necessary Work during building operations has been no easy task, but has been put -through.. with but tfew lapses from keeping schedules.' HISTORY tli -Thi- Iouv ill cts- spt,:'a ing f'rvn \\V. }r. S. \'V.' ;:tv, ti fin lti. --i;i yiDni- f *hot" *,.. '.':e:i,'h Rev ulit~iii ; and \1t% L1 t h at it .w4 I 'ot ;i ;i r:i I i c' i s '(I S. ; ,'i. re .- !.'. ; \ t : S '' '. *: *; I. '-lug 'J* i tiI- ,.,, "' ..... i 1',' sQ. b v \.', ,- .... "I .i.;.i. [ ] Lii .. ,.i "'. .' i,:. 110 i .. .- U i . V - t' i, S" , i '. '' i ."l .,, t l 'i." " ". " Remember those hot summer days? This will refresh your memory!! V V V V V V V V DIXON 'S ICE CREAM COLD DRIIN KS CANDIES PROPRIETARY MEDICINES SCHOOL SUPPLIES MAGAZINES CIGARS, CIGARETTES TOBACCO BRONSON, FLORIDA u-- ~ -----, -I A t; HOME EC.ll I)o you dress. properly. attrtc- ively, and ,hcurmin-gly? T)o your clothes have Rhytb)am, Balance and good proportion1-' Is your col- or suited to you and vour sur- roundings? Dlo you likhow what D)o- minant Interest. Fo'fmal and In- formal Balance. Opposition, Rep- itition. Radiation, Grldation, Tran- sition, ljine, Mass,t and 'Pexture mean? If you do not3ijusr. come to the Home Ec. II class and bring your dictionary plus-a hIo.ad that Uair be iti:.d for sonietni;ug beside a han-nack, and find OWu -r :i.i HONOR ROLL 'Y Firs- ,;: tid, d i lil!i;in Mui.Lrod n Jei, Ly'.an J.!nr..r Wal!a:.- Brush Lt Edilh Rol.!insou!n S I 'Klanor \'riMh: el Jene Chianihei 1, Helen Sheph. rd e Jack Sh;aw r Second Grade: h Doris Mix.-oi -I Aubrey Adams ] Frances Knight >.. r, Ruth Stevens 4 e"e s Lury Ostepn J, 6 i Louise Morton 1o0. I Jack Quinn 4 t Lillian Harnsby t Virginia Arnold r Dorothy Daniel Neal Rebecca Ann McDougald Raymond Lowmau - Third Grade SRosie Sontag June Robinson I Torothy Gilley SLouise Fugate Charline Carson Margaret Barton Bernice Baker Harold George Bunyan Urquhart Fourth Grade Geraldine Powell Oretha Osteen Fifth Grade Alice Mae Gilley Jean Williams - Cleo Willis Dorothy Hornsby Sixth Grade "' Merle Mattatr - Eighth Grade Eulalie Fugate -" t Mollie Ditty Unovu hRitch Ninth Grade .i dse IMe Putnel Jack Upchurch Tenth Grade Mildred Epperson Doris Tyner " Allene Wilkes Eleventh Grade K'~ -'IT If you or a family member have memories to share about events from our latest addition "Reflections of Time" contact us at rmg@levyjournal.com or cjournigan@levyjournal.com or call us at 352-490-4462. Eustace Osteen Lugene Yearty Senior Class Martiha Sontag Lugenia Hod,e 3'.~ra ' 1... t: ;Bl60o~ n F! - -A stem grows through thel en- largement of-- Say! .leave- me.j aon, will you? I'm studying."'*;' When one of our Bi"rlogyr students' er'.... ,o tflha (do not lau'-'i in hi: face; in-:-!ead look over his pa.:": of 110!v r : o stelis, try to pro- nortnc: the words, and pity him.n. O)l., iL',s parenchymna cells, these! collenchynma and scl eren hyma celK: 'What tonigue-twisters we have. If you see a girl intently ciutinizing a plant by the side of the road and murmuring softly, do not think she is just out of C(hatta- hoochee, but rather, just out o-t Biology c.lass. But there is anothe- er Biology class, which contains such distinguished members as Marguerite Horne, Imogene Cow- art, and that dear little pupil all the teachers love, Edward Lee Barton. They are studying behav- ior. (While studying behavior of animals they might also try to im- prove their own behavior.) MIII)RED EPPERSON. 4Ifyou are listed we would like to hear from you. Call us at (352) 490-4462. I Notice To Patrons Of Bronson School In order to keep our school running for the next two months a tuition of $3.00 per pupil has been subscribed. In justice to our teachers, who have donated half of their salaries, we feel that this money for the month of March must be in hand by February 20th, so the Parent- Teacher's Association is re- questing each patron to send the tuition for his children to Mr. Kirkland at the above stated time. KKIMUBLE'S ICE AND i | Bronson STO AGE iiston Meat Cured with our Process i : retains its flavor. Does notet :lose in weight. 11 Kimble's Ice& Storage! :: MEAT CURING SPECIALISTS 5. .' BRONSON, FLORIDA S Church Street, Next A. C. L. Railroad, Williston X:--: :.:.:.:.,:+ :-: ~;CB~B~i~B~av~i~~car~-~ePc~-~Il~~l-buul~ A c ; , i j