JANUARY 31, 1963 SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT, UVE OAK, FLORIDA PAGE FIVE x State Chamber Reports .-*. Daiiia' Evangelist Suwannee High Students Attend Science MeetingTen Dramatics Club Intracoastal Traffic Up members of the Suwannee lessors from the various universities Those attending were: John To Present PlayThe Waterway Slated For Revival High School chapter of the Jun- and colleges and literary Crapps, Alaine Vann. Mary Mose-, Thespian (Dramatics) ior Academy of Science attendedthe research papers given by both ley Green,Jenny Crapps, Franklin! Club of Suwannee High School f Palm Valley Passings Over 5,000 At First MethodistRev. State Convention which was Junior and Senior Academy mem- Flowers Hal Shalman, Lamar will present the play, "The held Friday and Saturday at bers were attended by the group.A Nash Arthur Tucker Tommy Casual American", Thursday Use of the intracoastal waterway in northeast Florida Herschel Hudgins. pastorof Cnlpola Junior College in Mari- banquet and dance were held Shields and Stanley Saunders. night in the Junior High School I boat the First Methodist Church in anna. Friday night to entertain those The group was chaperoned by Auditorium. , in creased 8 per cent last year as gauged by passings Dania, Fla., will be the evangelistat Panel discussions given by pro- attending the convention. Mrs. P. C. Crapps Jr. and F. O. . r? at the Palm Valley Bridge, the Florida State Chamber the Live Oak First Methodist Young. Commerce reported yesterday. .. Former Suwannee including 231 Church's Revival scheduled to begin . .* s Total passings came to 5,046 government Sunday. Gas Tax Refund Minister\ Gets Rest l boats (up 160 per cent); 1- ; I 557 commercial vessels (up 17 Siren To HeraldlJIotlwrs' J'O fS W@h[ 000 !I IThe Applications Due Rev.of James the Sunset A. McKeithan Heights,Baptist pastor -- per cent); and 3,258 pleasure Suwannee County farmers craft, about the number asH Church in Hialeah and former - same March reminded that Thursday E / United States took possession of Guam, February 1, 1899. The are Suwannee County resident, is in 1961. I. boat A shrill blast from the fire y. U.s. Supreme Court held its first meeting, February 1, 1790, John Jan. 31, is the deadline date for getting a rest.McKeithan . Monthly totals of pleasure filing application for refund : whistle will signal the beginning Jay presiding. and his congregation - passings last year, as checked by taxes. Farmers en- gasoline are of the Mother's March February 2 is Groundhog Day and some folks believe we may see have worked out an arrangement - U. S. stood 6 cent Engineers per against polio scheduled for '7p.m. six more weeks of wintry weather if he should emerge from his den titled to 4c per gallon on all to give the minister an above 1961 through October but a tonight (Thursday). .. and be startled at the sight of his own shadow. gasoline used on the farm for eight-months leave of absence to 19 cent drop during the next h per farming during 1962. two months wiped out the gain.] A group of 40 women will be The Illinois Territory, including the present state of Wisconsin purposes refresh himself spiritually so he For those farmers that have I This I knocking on every door in this was created by act of Congress, February 3, 1809. The U.s. severed can return to his pastorate witha i drop was probably due more i contributions to relations with never applied for their permit community for diplomatic Germany February 3,1917. revived spark which he hopesto to the Cuban crisis than the - i anticipation number they may do so at the combat this dread disease, The American Revolution ended February 4, 1783. A demountable pass on to the congregation y' of tax crackdownon a County Agent's office. accounts- Mrs. W. Winburn, chair- tire-carrying automobile rim was patented by Louis H. Perlman, I . expense 1 ''F man of the drive, urged every- February 4, 1913. November usually the most In Puerto Rico the sun shines STONE CRABS one to "switch on your porch The Alexandria Gazette, Virginia's first daily newspaper, was popular month for south-bound 1 360 days a year. Temperatures and OYSTERSThe and give generously whena lights founded February 5, 178-1. pleasure craft, dropped 100 boats average. 76 degrees Fahrenheit, Finest You Can I below the same month in 1961. mother comes. .to your door" .x On February 6, 1933, Congress passed a law putting an end to with only a six-degree variation BuyNEPTUNE'S I GARDEN I "lame duck" sessions. It t ? December showed improvement as between winter and summer. The the drop was only half that num- John L.Sullivan won the world heavyweight boxing title from Paddy island's climate attracts 400,000 SEAFOODPh ber.The Jeffery A. Mott, Ryan, February 7, 188%. visitors a year. : Station 11 In Suwannee waterway is used by most s pleasure craft bound for South Funeral ServicesFuneral Florida points during fall and a I winter months. , services for Jeffery REV. HERSCHEL HUDGINS Out-of-state boats and local Alan Matt a four-day-old infant,I 1 craft registered 1,555 northbound conducted in the Suwannee According to Rev. Spivey Brab- were i passings last year up 6 per cent Funeral Home Chapel Thursday, ham,pastor, the revival will begin hi- and 1.703 southbound down 5 Jan. 24, with the Rev. C.G.Travis with 11 o'clock services on Sun- ANNUAL per cent. Larger craft often take officiating. He was buried in day and continue with services ; - the ocean route to return north the City Cemetery.The held each evening Monday thru ' during the spring. The resulting infant passed away Jan. 24 Friday at 7:30 pjn. difference in north and south- in the Suwannee County Hospital Rev. Brabham, who will lead ; bound totals is an indication of after a premature birth. the singing, invited the public to the number of the larger boatsvisiting He is survived by his parents, attend the services.He . the state. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mott of said the entire Tallahassee Last year the difference stoodt Live Oak; one brother Mark of District of Methodist Churchesare a low 148 because of the November Live Oak; paternal grandparents, holding revivals at this time. drop compared with 317 Mr. and Mrs. John Mott of Live CLEARANCE SALE in 1961 and 215 in 1960. Oak; and his maternal grand- Forest.Service Offers mother, Mrs. Ruby Gibbs of Well- Newspapers'deliver more ready- born. Fire Control SkillsThe Suwannee Funeral Home was in to-buy prospects. Florida Forest Service of / of arrangements. t charge Suwannee County announced today - ber of that requests it was receiving for assistance a num-in REAL VALUES-MUST CLEAN STOCK NOW TO control County burning.Ranger Feagle advised TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING GOODS. that to do a proper controlled burn residents must have the proper weather conditions, good fire lines, and sufficient man ; LADIES LADIES power to control the fire. The LADIES purpose of a control burn is to i reduce the fire hazard to timber SKIRTS 1/ SHOES land. If it is not done properly SHOES it can damage timber severely.He SLIM 3OFF recommended that anyone " desiring to burn his property con- $5.95 $$2.95 i' If you plan to build or buy a home; then come by tact the Florida Forest Service -. JIMS h Headquarters on U. S. 90 West Values to $12.95 Values to $10.95 and let show how us you our long term, low cost for assistance. ','. .. . loans can save you money. . Feagle also stated that a weekto - ten days wait might be required - ii Our Services Include LOANS For I to the get proper weather i f O PURCHASE OF HOMES AND FARMS conditions for a good control LADIES 0 REFINANCE OF EXISTING MORTGAGES burn, but the crews and equip- 1 LADIESDRESSES CONSTRUCTION OF NEW HOMES ment were available to assist on / I 0 REPAIRS & ADDITIONS ON EXISTING HOMES suitable.control burns any day that was HATS 2 PRICE 1/3 a' FIRST FEDERAL OFF State Auditor Praises YOUR CHOICE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATIONLIVE OAK, FLORIDA Five County OfficialsThe state auditor Friday issued good reports for five Suwannee ". ,- BATES County officials. WOOL ,BOTANY Auditor Bryan Willis had no STUMP BROS. criticism for Sheriff Hugh Lewis MATERIAL County Reece MATERIAL WOOLENS Judge Brown, Tax - VALDOSTA, GEORGIA Assessor William H. Gray Tax Corduroy Material BUILDING SUPPLIES_QUALITY FIRST Collector Mrs. Sara Rawls and - Circuit Court Clerk L. A. Sessions. $1.98 Yd. $2.95 Yd. 89c Yd. 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