'FACE rwVWirt f ,." " J "WW: : ( County: CtCSCCUt THURSDAY FEBRUARY U, Ilf.ortav | Wlggi. Betty T. Williams, Thelma E. Williams, Rattle Will Paul B Osborne, William M Osborne, Carolyn Overton, Theo.I . (Eountg Crescent( ford, Floyd B. Wofford, Alrnogene Wofford, Audrey B.WoUums, 'does W Pace Robert W Parts Virginia Parramore, Wllllim F, 11letters: in fife 1E itnr Charol Jean Worgum James Worgum, Mary I. Zimmer, Thom Parramore Jr, Frank A Pedronl. Addle Lee Ploucher Marvin J. Zimmer. F Plyler. Ray C. Polak Betty Jo Prevatt Roy A Prevatt, El.I . Precinct No 2 Ivlra I A Quigley Beulah I Ralph, Richard J Ralph, Richard R . The Gathering Storm To the Clay County Crescent: Howard L. Apperson, Doris N Apperson Oncec: Adams Lewle Ralph. Ruth Register! Sadie M. Rlgby, Constance B. Ritch, A Adams, Ruth Blair James A. Blair John D. Black Jr. CIa J, O Ritch Jr., Frederick E Robey Jr, Hardy L. Rolston, With reference to your paper of Nov. 21, 1063 . the VL, ence M. Caple Aurella Caple, Jay A. Clifford Wade K Chrt Eliz H. Rolston. Anne B. Saltonstall Henry L. Saltonttall, It Is difficult from this geographical vantage point to gaug< railroad and I station the park topher Norma Chandler, S W. Croft, Louise Croft, Lonnie Mae Frederick H. Sheets Alice M. Shunt, Truman O Smith Bertha the disastrous and worsening position today of the United State I was raised up west of the railway tract and there I never was Croft, Kempton Crittendan, Fern Crittendan. William R. Cress, > M Spauldlng- E W. Sprouse Mable R Sprouse, Florence in world affairs Yet day after day and week after week t.he< a park or VIA close to the depot that I knew of. There ever were Mary Belle Creitgy Louise M. Dirsa. Wesley K Davie Jr. Ruth Steiner Elaine R. Summerville, Dolores Syers, Ira Parks SrenLllborn ,, Washington and New York papers, the national news magazines very few houses across the track old stable set back : an on t.he I. Ellerman John W Fiery Aunie E. Fiery Harriett R Fen, E Talley, Nella Talley Beatrice M. Thomas, Cecil E BO on reciting the frightening facts I north side of the dirt road and an old log cabin, the south Harris on I Eleanor J. Oreen Alice Oreen, Myrtle E Oraham, George Wm. I Thomas George S Thomas, Wm. A. Thomas L. Thomp. Last week's issue of "U.8. News & World Report" carried om side occupied by an old lady and a boy named Cal. Also thei Graham. Lorraine Oellen John A. Oellan. Jr., T A. Green, son Derlle Unander Raymond H. Vander Bloemen Florence of the most concise pictures of the situation. I were six or eight frame houses. Sidney H Green Dorotha B Homsher. Robert K. Hocktni IJ I Vandlgo. Bernice W. Walker, Oerald K Walker, Barbara A. Castro, emboldened by the absence of United States or OAf This was Spanish-American War time and prior to that at Richard P. Hltchock, Marietta C. Hicks Mary R. Hubban Walters James W. Webb, Saxton A. Weir Jr. Thelma C Weir action to solve the Panama crisis has cut off the water supply; far as I can remember I Stanley V Hubbard Jr., O E. Jeffers, Geneva Jeffers, James I Edward D West, Robert C. Whitehead. Jr., Alvin D Williams: Into the massive US Naval base at Ouantanamo. These Isolate The ACL depot has never been on the west side of the track : R. Johnson, Nora Jones Dorothy Jowers Marvin Jowen, Ji.. Elqyn Q. Wilson, Patrick C. Womack Francis F. Worrell/ ,, jr . incidents are like nuclear physics: the explosion gets btgge; they moved part of the old depot across when they built the Gale Koenlng, Joyce Koening! Leon C. Layman, Pearl Lumf I Clyde M Wright, Mary L Wright with each reaction. While we ship water Into Ouantanamo, thi new or present one. In fact, It was not the ACL at that time: I kin irwin V Melson Mary Ann Miller Aarson J. Mosley, Roy No.9 It was the Jacksonville, Tampa A Key West Railway and I Precinct Panamanians will be emboldened to new acts of recklessness can Moalcr Alvin E Mass Leroy H. Nail. Herbert E. O'Neal Ron remember well when the soldier trains went I Charley Alex. Bartenfleld Mary Frances Bartenfle'd: Richa d through to TampiThere . I until the communist revolution has spread like grassflre to al Lee ONeal, Viola M. Owens Julia Page Earl V. PalmqulsSmythle . was a wood rack about a mile south of Green Cove wher L Bevlns! Charles W. Church Jr.. Juanita Church, Guy Coirip- E. Patton Vii , of Central and South AmericaIn I Lee Palmqulst Paul Parkenon, Mary I E Comptron, Frank A. of ten Jimmie B. Compton Ruth Copeland - aome the woodburner* picked up wood There were some coal- Ronald Rut D Perry, Ooldie O Perry M. Patton, Perry glnla Asia Red China has been diplomatically recognized by burners too There was a little depot west of Jacksonville Tamp K. Raymond E. Rutai I 8r. Audrey Crosby Charles E Gross, Clifton L Ha\eard, William Perry, Henry Prevatt, Riley will almost certainly get material & Doris E. Haveard James D Langley, Zannie A. Ml.iton, O\ille the French Government and Key West Railway track that belonged to a narrow-gaug I Phyllis A. Rutan, Pauline A Sail Louise Scott, Jeanette Singleton . aid from DcOaulle In Vietnam close to 1(000 UB troops an railway that ran to Melrose. The old roadbed ls still south or V Spencer. Curtis B SUrlliK,. V McDonald John( H. McKenzie Russell A Nletman, Ralph R Obey R Singleton Margaret fighting a losing war Pakistan is angry because of U 8 ale the city.I I Raymond Patricia Spengler, Kirk Sprouse, William L Stalling. Charles O Taylor Tessl John M Sylvia, Jr., Virginia L. Sylvia, to India Cambodia and Laos are veering to the communlsU do not recall any armory or any Inverted cypress stump Taylor Robert Lee Walker, Francis Mae West. Luclous Wes t. Calvin Townsend, Ruby R Townsend John B. Wllbsnks Laura and in spite of Bobby Kennedy's efforts to the contrary, Sukarno anywhere. Some of the residents used to call the courthous M W West, W. M Weser. Barbara E. Whlsman Jack Whitman I Wilbanks. C. W. Williams Audrey E Wilson, Marion H Wilson. of Indonesia, has sworn to conquer Malaysia. Africa Is ir grounds a park Jack Whlsman) Jr. Louise White, Reuben White Fred Moody P. Wilson prospering with Marshall.Plan-automated f ac. The original Methodist Church In Green Cove burned down . turmoil. Europe, Wllfang, James E. Wright. Mary M. Wright, Jo Ann York, Wll1U Precinct No. 10 lories, has lost Interest in IU ally, the United States. I about 1905 My father built the concrete block building in Us E. York A. R Atwell, Mavis A Ayscue Irene F Ball Louise Battle far must the situation deteriorate before the United place about 1907 The original building was very much like the Nolen D Beasley, Hattie Mae Bell Roy P. Bell Mildred M, How Presbyterian Church Is now, The VIA was back of the origins Precinct NC S far and farther" I Bentley Bobble A Bohannon, Albert E Bolduc, Lucille T Bol- "Thus no States stands up and says: church u far back u :X can remember Harold E. Allen, Undine Allen, George O. Bardin, Jr, Pauline duc, ),far ale Bowen Columbus K Boyd, Lillian F Boyd, Helene In 1908 X: was a Western Union messenger! boy and learned Bardin, Mayo J. Bloomfield, Nellie Jane Bloomfield, Barbara E. Brewer Marian B Brewer A. Brady Thomas O Brady Joe F. , the Morse code. Roy Oelger was clerk to the roadmaster wits Bradner, Wilbur W. Carter James L Chesser Lillian I. Chessei, Arthur Brown Bema Ethel: N Brtdgman Lawrence E Brtdgman, an office in the old narrow-gauge depot.I I Charlie S. Davis, James A. Davis, Timothy B. Evans Thorns William . O Busch Mary Ann Bush, Cleo Edith Butler O Campbell do not agree with KB (on the location of a VIA building and 0 Frisbee, Henry C Olllls. Mary E Olllis, Mamie Lou Oreer, Homes 8. Jr Mildred H Card Hazel Cauthen Christian , otl 1dttr I Grace Terrell Hall Joseph N Hall Irlln J. Hall, Alfred FHarris. . a park near the railroad station) as the ground (around the Combs Charles R Crockett Ermine D. Combs, Mary Anne : PatsyJ station) was swampy and some of the trees were quite larg I Farley Harris H. M Howard Joe M Howard John II.I Crockett, Stella T. Dale Teves M. Dale, Lucien C. Dean bY DUNCAN CiRONER and they did not get that way in a few years and no place for; Howard, Earl Deane Hutcheson. John F Hutcheson, Erring C. Margaret V. Dean Frances Deese, Emmett C, Dehart, Annie a park.I I Lee, Willie Mae Lee, William Lewis, Dorothy Manning J. W. John Hall sat doodling on a Mae Dingle, Ansel Doan Sue Dollar, Elvin Dowdy Frank W Last week in Jacksonville, expect to be In Oreen Cove In about two weeks and 111 tr Manning, Margie Moslry, David Music Jr, Gordon E. McDonald, Partheta orations that were highly laudatory Driscoll, Pearl Dyer, Archie Sue Falling, Flowers sheet of paper through a dozen and drop In Sara Beth McDonald Georgian Nolan, John K Richardson, C, R Galreath Willie Mae dandy, Algertha Gamer Ellsha Ralph , of his life and public career I J. Rleves R. L. Rivers Roy A Roberson, Jr, Woodrow M Row Darner Jr, Willie C Gibson, Dorothy O Gilbert, Willie C When, at length, he was called on to stand up and receivea Paul J, Remusat Luella Sampson, James L. Sapp, Sylvia L. Sapp, Carlos H Sis Green Doris Wright Gross Goodman. Joan R Oransors. Sallle , life membership In the Florida Sheriffs Association, he told a Toledo, Ohio trunk Eva Jane Slstrunk, Lenora Slstrunk. Bonifay Blade J. Ruth Hall Theresa Hall, Vera B. Hall John B. Harris Margaret little story I V. Slade, Jr., Cyril H Starling Edward M. Suroskl, Jr I C! Harris, Willie B Hayes, Betty D Henderson Florence M. Sheriff Hall said he reminded himself of the woman who Precinct N*. Hinson, Betty F Hinson Jimmie R. Hln on, Turner R Holland, got up In the middle of her husband funeral at which he was To the Clay County Crescent: Eugene Austin Velma Austin, Larriner E. Brown, Earl Cook, Joseph M. Hollowell, Mary T. Hollowell, Romona J Horner, being elegized and when someone asked where aha was going Llta Cook Gertrude L. Coote Buck Flowers Betty P. Glove! Albert Howard, James C. Hughes. Patricia Anne Hughes FloraIngle A couple of weeks letter appeared In The Crescent signed - she going to look in the box to make sure theywere ago a she replied was Samuel A Olover Winfred Harris Edward Herndon AngelliHlgdon Sits Phoebe Jackson. James L, Jackson. Joan E Jaeger, "Watchman" I have given this letter considerable though talking about the right man. Herbert F. Hlgdon, Maggie Jones, E. O. Kennedy, Myr Malcolm Peter Jaeger, Irene S Johnson, John Earl Johnson, I think I know what John (Hall and would UkcJ&.:lfireMm views concerning the hopeful In a very vicarious way, progress. of Clay County.A I tie McLeod Leigh, Henry Edward Miller, Rose Marie Millet June M. Johnson, Robbie Dore Johnson Ruby B Jones, Steven meant. Donnie Moaley Elsie Mosley Alma Servility Padgett Dell r Jones, Lois Keown, Charles W. Kerle Izora P. Kerle I friends allover good newspaper such as The Crescent Is a pillar to the I finding new With the elections coming up, am Padgett, Harry L. Padgett, Helen Padgett. Polite Padgett. Deb Also: Catherine E. Kraly, Edward C. Kuhrt Eunice O Kuhrt prostrate body In immunity. Thanks to the help of this newspaper, for tho firs People who would have stepped over my 'ble F Phillips Simeon D. Phillips Adell Plttman, E. Prescott, Jeanne E Latlmer Kenneth E Latlmer, Chester E Liles, Hen In ever Increasing time In years, our children han an attractive and safe place Uiwlm months art, of 17 three ago the middle Highway Ellen Smith, Cecil R A Suggs. Elizabeth SUlil.I rietta Ules, W B. Loper Sr, Charlotte Major, Daniel J Major, and for a while few of the eyesores along highway IT of favor numbers, reminding ma put Precinct No 8Idabcl I Charles F Malone Florence Malone Leona Manning Marie should be, quite a wonderful were being torn down. Now It seems like another standstill I would be and perhaps, It Dempsey, Mazelle H. Dubose, Grace C Fullwood ton- Martin W. M. Martin Louis Marton, Monteen Marton Annie I The only hitch Is I I have always maintained If you want to sell a house fin fired am how ali popular feeling to know the nle L, Pullwood, Latnlra A Olll. Robert Ray Hug Ralph B Mae Mlchaud Lewis G Miller Anne Miracle, James F Mullis saint It and rake up yard. I when I confronted by and of humor am have a strange sense Hubbard, Joseph H Johnson, Thelma M. Johnson, Robert C I Jr. Pascal Muse Myrle McDonald Carrie McIntyre Irene Neal and Such should apply to Oreen Cove The City Is anything buiippeallng I lose control break I likely to up; these new friend am Raulerson, Mrs. Robert Raulerson, Emma Jane Stephenson Kenneth Neal William Walter Otto Floyd C. Oulton. Donald with its aged, dimly-lit country stores ( I am happy I II I forget my proper dignity I W, Owens, Joyce B Owens, Dallas Irene Padgett Chrhtin L. universally beloved, M see at least AP has hopes for our future ), unsightly build I I don't mean to Imply I am, even now, I Precinct No Peacock, Freeman B. Peacock Dorothy M. Petty, Lola F Philips Take the thing that happened the other day. A public official rags, unkept yards, dogs without, homes, pigs, chickens, ()'Oilname Mail Brooks Thomas B Brooks, Elva Dresner Emmeraor Herbert AI. Pittman. Anna B. Qulmby Jessie Lee Rhodes, Elli holding/ a non-electlyi! office/ told me If I printed a story that, It), Certainly there should\ be more of a dividing line be. M Cole Willie Mae Goodyear, Marie Maallne Arthur Rhoden, M Riley, James L. Riley, Daisy Mae Rivers, James Rivers, Lawrence . hall we ssy, did not put his best foot forward lie would "take 'ween the City and County than a marker. Henry Robert, Ada L. Smode Everett Al Trant, Faith Turner Robbins Betty Jean Roberts, Luther L. Robertson, Ruth I , care" of me. I had no choice but to aay I would Include that In Title bring u* to the matter of a really fine restaurant Therei I II D. Rots Sylvia M. William Robinson, Jeanne Ross. Larry Seine Precinct N*. T the story : no doubt about It, this hu been needed for quite sometime Well you would have thought h* was running for public At for cocktails here we must appeal to the Intellectual people I I Harry W Adams Ells Allmendlnger, Ella 8 Andre, J. S I. Seine Dllburn Watson Saunders John H Scott Ruben Scott I I Frank O Small Cleveland Smith Eschol Spires Jr., Clifford J. In the Time 1 Is James Norman Brewerton, Ralph P. Bryan Gertrude R.. office too H* began apollgttlng and hemming and hawing and community not standing till and our children's Austin telling me I'd misunderstood; that what he had been saying was fcurlty tomorrow largely depend on the prosperity of our town Burch Oeorglna Marl Burnham Therese Marie Caine, RichardJ. Stevens, Vslrta Stith Laura M Taylor Paul I. Taylor Marvin w* should get together. So, being an old softie I told him I toda,. And we certainly cannot expect to prosper on the rev- Caine, Homer B Casey, Ala L Chapman, Earl K Cherry, F Thomas, Hayward W. Thompson Earl M Toler MargaretInn would not print his threats. flue received from gasoline to transport many of us outsideur Trances C Chewington. James B. Cheaslngton. Francis O Toler Barbara Ann Tucker Garland Tucker, Howard( A. Linden S, Van Ormer Aaron W. Varnes Jannle Mae Pucker , Actually, the threats are not much different from these new I community for our want and need. I. Clark. Lucille S Clark Olen B Crawford. Mabel B. Crawford love I'm finding They're both as transparent u a pair cf Bur Compare Clay County to the surrounding counties and than Carl Eugene Cuuourt, Evon M. Dukes, Gerald L Eatep, Mar ITaughn. Rosa Lou Wainwright Bennie L. Wallin Floral Wanh- lene Dan M. Fenn, Sylvia C. Fenn. Benedict Flnser Jr. non Jack Waahmon. France Irene White, O W Whitaon lington's best women's stockings .alias: "I am not my brother's keepei". Eatep, But It raises a question I frequently ask myself I I The principle of the right of men and women, recognised Marshal L, Gamble. Thomas E Oamar, Jr. Mildred Ollsson.ft I lame T Wilcox, Kay H. Williams, Thomas Jimmie Wilson What ls the funcUon of' a newspaperman In a small community u Individuals and not merely u the slaves of any political: L. Griffin, Ruby E Griffin Thelma Hall Elvira D Harris, j Vim L Woodruff Qua E Wright (or a big ones t Is a reporter such a fool he ls supposed lachlne, large or small, ls more honestly persuasive than the Frank W Harris, James L. Hayes, Jessie W, Henog Gloria Olletherington. Precinct NC It to believe In the new admirer who spring up out of the woodwork heory of the rights of states. Of course would be convenient James Lee Hetherlngton, Tommy K. Hill MaryC Minnie White Allen Carl M. Batten Joe Bryant Rose W at election: Urns I* he supposed to suppress what commonly .nd tolerable If Missouri were decently wet even though Kansas Holland Irene A Hughes Joseph U Hughes. Barbara J. lunten, Violet M Burke, Dorothy Coleman. Betty T Davis. goes by the name of news where It may hurt some In- 'ere'' to remain Indecently dry. Even so, It would be non the I I Jackaon France E. Jensen Ole Jensen, Emmett Hay Jones, O*or re E. Davis Lottie M. Davis Phyllis O Dewitt Maude Eolbler . dividual . even when he Is physically threatened, I.NM political tyranny, an unjust triumph of Intolerant ChrUtlangUlatlon Arlyne ROM Law Charle Ray lAwrence Alfred V. Lawton, D Quentin L Dolbler Alice W Donaldson. Willie Ham Jr.oeeph . It h* did the end result would not be a newspaper but a for Kanasa to have a dry law, I I Annie r Lawton Haw) Liggett. Said K Lloyd Dorothy T,, F Harper, Sarah M. Hughes, Harry A. nialey, Lois Ills- bulletin board full of such stimulating Items as who got promoted I do not believe In freedom for myself or my state alone X: be. Martin. Vlrgial Miller, James W Mullls, Claudia\ V McMaatrr, ey, Margaret C Irvine 8. E. Irvine Jean O Koyker Corlnne to cub scout. This bulletin board would have no view lin. In freedom for all. We shall have real civilisation only Fary Novotny Vermont Novotny, Lucille F Parker, Marie C untie' Emily L. Lens, Stella S Miller. Horace Munford. Mary which readers are always free to act on or Ignore, And, wontof 'hen' freedom U genuinely honored u Inviolable. farker Yale O Park, Daisy A Parmelee. George A. Parmelee itunford Lucy M Nelson Mary E Newcomb James O Pickle all, th alleged newspaperman would\ not be .a professional Interested Cltisen Joseph P. Pawllkowkl. Patricia M Pawlikowakl. Burnam }.tlnnle Pearl Pickle, Carl Swaney, Marilyn F. Swaney, Frrttda newspaperman but\ an editorial harlot who sold his Integrity fora Jr.. Dorothy M RUlCMr. Marilyn A. Rusht n. Herb O, hlt."I' Marie Terrell, Marion F Vandewalker, Margaret 8 Vonckx, mess of smiles, promise tnd/or threat. I Marian R. Sergeant Emily M Schluensen Jennie W Mae Belle Woody David O Young X am sun J P Revels ha pondered the question of what ford Mary E Smulskl Shirley R Springer Eugene V would happen to Oreen Cove If there were no Ford agency In Ida: U Sutton Joseph L. Well. Sarah Lou Wells Marion C.Whit. Precinct Ne IS the town. I suppose th. banker and druggist and retail merchant ounty Voters "Mifsing"l .11 .. Beverly B Wldegren. Ernest V. Wldetrcn. Mae L. Wood, Dortha N. Bedtngfleld. Jlmmle L Boding Held. Vance F. Beniptt. . and doctor and lawyer all ask themselves periodically. I I I Ronald C. Young William Caaon Young, James O Zowarka, Jack W Bird. Cleo' M Bird. Ire Bohannon. Myrtle L. Do'arson the same thing: What would\ happen were It not for m*. 1 I The following I Is a list of "m1ae1", county elector who did Bcttye U Zowarka. Fonxie L. Bowden Paul E Burns Dorothy N Bums, What In fact would happen to th* community and I am not vote In the 1941: elections. Unless th M persons appear In I I PrMliwt N.. I amen H Butler Barbara L Corey, Charles C Cook Benjamin speaking of the County u a whole If there were no towspaper error at the office of the County BupmUor of Registration, Odd Bach Vltano W A.L Crow, Doris A. Crowe, Betty E Davis Mlnda L. EllenburgIvelyn . the list of eligible voters A Ann U Arts Sally Ann Bach Scene U Flndetae-n. Thelma M Frabltore, Emll D Ollflllan. Jr Unhappily, the Bradford County Telegraph, for which X heir names will bo purged from Port K Barco. U T Barco. Jr. Ann H Barnett Rita han the hlghett regard, ha the edge on m* In Keystone. But ard wa mailed to each of these person and approximately laggott, Otis W Blair. lancy A. OUfillan Loralne Blanton Coin Vernon D. Ooln Jr. F Den, I Mildred C Berth. George let tor.. there Bradford. County'' 000 more who did return them!I. The** failed to return their J.1 Barrow harlotu. J Harvey, Melvin Walter Harvey, Robert J. Hawley. us assume, a moment were no Ruth M, Blount, J, K Bryan Mildred L. Butler Rocer H Byrne, Telegraph no Jacksonville paper, no Cnwtnl There' would ard to the. sUP<<'" or's office Under Chapter 0I 0s1. stateectiun rmn E Hicks Mary Lou HuUlnger, Norman F Hulllnger. C4 E Cain. Stanley! A. Cain. Jr George H Cherry, W V be no question asked; no Item I that Indicated a public\ official lava, those who fall to appear In person at the. tuiwr- William T Oarman. Peggy C CIrarman. Virginia W3lle. I II velyn L Huguenln. Robert L. Huguenln. Ol M Ingrain Betty had put both feet squarely in his mouth, no Judgment arrived ,lour of registration's offlc In the county courthouse. Oreneve 'rhrcter .can Jackson Jerry E Jackson Marilyn arrell. Virgil L. Johnon. - Lola Ann Cuevaa. Ray J B Collins Brnul Crow , (\ Francis ( niuat bet removed from the voting list: I Anthony J Kaupas. Joel L Kennedy, James E. Kerry, Jr , at. I I \teva. Haatl M Cxapko. Thoma Csapko. James Billie t>mnotu ' tonald R Lane. James B Lomlnkk Jr RoM M LomlMckoulM , A County cltlsrn told m* this morning In public, the only Frrrlnrt. Ne, I I Ella R Dnwhamp, M M DrMhampa. Jew Dlxon. Jesse M Mlllrr Thomas M Miller William C Mitchell Jr. American newspaper, h* had ever heard of that printed anything. Phyll M Ashley Vernon C Ashley. Bktndia Mae Bailey. [soon Jr J W Douglas Dorothy M Ell& Evelyn' M Ellis.Ubrrt I rtha M Xtc far land. Sherman P McFarland Duane M" Nlfongrx fcut what his advertiser told the editor to print wa the Emprla Jen- Jr,. Margaret P Falrbrother. Barbara '' larerlla!! F Btorker. John W Chapman. Victoria\ Crockett, C Falrbrolher J Plcard Mae D Picard James C Perkins, Lavenla M rtr- > IIcIt will W Keptiart II* Barbara Kephart Elizabeth L Kwt. : 'rha A Greene, UUian Ore ft. Roy F Or.fe. Marcia. Oma io"N4'neS.' George W Turner Alice M Walker James M. onUnue, so long aa I run It and I Intend to run It until one of man. Balll Langley, Henry lawson, Albert P Lt*. Charles Wilm ). 'rutrlea. E. Orover Lillian A Orowr Clara 0 Hasenslek HarryI talker Morris C White Jr Ethel Whilfleld, Harry E Whit. children take over, to haw view that are. unaffectedby B U MamWnrkftt L L Hall. Mary Oar Hall Treva Lou Hall ran Samuel 1 By Lr*. ivrts W I... Ruth M Lee, *. tagesukk wld.. Norma tee Wilson Julian WlnrhraUr Dale Suxann* threat or by those who Ignore. m* on month and try to (Helen A. LumWy Billy H, Maple, Helen It Mill. K C Harmon Ftanrr 8 Harris Larry H Halls Christine rri,ht. Phillip A Wright Lou K Wroten.cot . marry me the next And the chip can fall where" they may A smr C Mill, Jr Evelyn IV Mitchell, John T Mitchell 1 IlirdM I I Ito lartwvll CorrW K Ham. Robert JudeII..,.*. Helmer B 11,1.t.on. * lot of them haw already, fallen on my uninsulated akull I (1 I Mojrr Jam*. K Moyvr Bobby L Murphy Virginia A Murhy . J Clarence Hill lasts K HuL Don A Holman. bullies If I'm the fellow all Ihot offlcv-aeckert ar. talking about. Plurence L MrAndrew. William A MtAndre. CUr A I ItocUrld. P I I Hotman. Alma M Ikioer Ruth E. Horn. Ole )lit Hunter j I * or the Idiot making threat at then so must It be, I m too i t.. (Muse W McCaffrey. OUa\ A. McCaffrey Tnonia Start"* D Hutchln. awn D HuUMn. Carl C. Ja kon. Flora" dunned old and ugly. to b* bought by a smite or an ad | r McOuckln Ralph K McManu. Ann It Nash Kenneth Paul J'M Jenkins Clarence C Jone. Nadlm Jones James Carroll There la nothing pompous or wit *rrving or pontifical about ash Nell Ne.ve*, Ord U Owen. John H Packer onvra. Volll M*. Krarky. John 0 Kearky Francl M Kemp I IXE / AID: USED CARS any of this I think any *.respecting! profr* ioiial newtMptr-<< Also, Clarence L Parker. Carolina Brock Parson. W S Par- Wan C Klnard. Robert II Klnard. Bai Slier" Jane Larklacher .- man would aay and do the same thing | ..Ins, Ida Ma. Patria Carol A. Pedro Marian R. Ptnland. WU- WlUlam P LackmuMhrr Claude E Land. Jr I -- -- III PrnUtvi. White A PUUnan. Alvin D PTtol.as. Val Jean Also Catherine a Latarto Don Levine ftarmh J Lrtdcn. M I IL CLAY COUNTY. CagCgNi. I "aiiord. Itorolhy J tUnury. Richard W Ramsey.. ROM Ray. Link KaroHn A LtMrrt Robert Train: tMrrt, Ells. C low, I VAN NESS D ICX PONTIAC INC wNtY 'K too to* cut 'I i site e\)a eat 'nclu n\KMtd Oilbrrt H R i<*a*. Jr Jean A Repaia. Ethel: l U* 1WJ'f'I'i tgvad. Robert L Luio Derry 8 Lyda, Sara 0 Lyda. Ruth I , DUNCAN eOlDTHWAITf 6.OM IDIlO au PuautMIS.rximrrM -" * H Ik>bcofU. Mart H KofcrrU. ....."\Roberta, at Cub lassie... Margaret C Maya, Kenneth L Mella Po&yanrta) MrCn.iiUl c... aeelaga IIONARO 101 ICHAVEUCINI MtNtciiPtiMjMiit I +r1a>n, earl Robrrteaii. Chart J Rowland alt *, Row. 1 W Mrtuwi. Jr J.ennat M MnrrU. MM E. UmttVI'onJi t MIA,. etnim lanlt., C 11 tUnnan H 0 Khan.**. UlUan Ruth Short hobby C Mrnvtt. Barbara T Mima. George M MJM.M THIS \n: :J\"S SI'.:r.\L Mae t.K..M 1 I' CMKKI ft a*. l.cf Mite. Butilrton.' AArtt: B BtngkHon. Hrlrn Skoololaa! James M Laity Willis II ).101ft. John a.. MtCaO. Nora L Mtad. , Can Ce" tTcvir e 1"11"eel' *i*" .,ft &00(1)\\... .Pete J ettoofoU. Calhrrtr J Smith. John O Mulls JaAiwtyn, M M*iM Pl* .M J M ThamiMMi. Carmm C Thorp. Vktar O Thorp, Aim K ant M. all. Lawrence B. Wags j' TWO YAltS IN ADVA.NCI --. '-- --- 1. \\. H Water R. L W>0*. CU MaUUa WrrU. Caleb J aneaaur W OUrn. AAgv&M & OOum. KM t Orbeerl,, I IEtaU