1a. , Esfabished924< 6 1''. iTrely > tn uished Mind et Jhl PrOvinCeS otfaeJ - \\' et&UbtaS1 \ \c FRIDAY A June 6,1947 PUBLISHED WEEKLY CANAL POINT By PAUL RARDINCIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE VAST AGRICULTURAL AREA OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ---- - - -- -- - - - - Is I THREE PAHOKEE GRADUATES C. P. MethodistRevival BOY SCOUTS AT SUMMER Pahokee Lions To Adjoining GETS BACHELOR DEGREESThree CAMP: THIS \VKEK i Pahokee High School Members of Pahokee Boy Scout Given Legion PostAt graduates, Betty Speer, Louis Led ByMerrittSlawson Troop 25: who are attending the Sponsor New Club Sims and Nicky Sartoris, received Boy Scout Summer Camp at Lak. , degrees at the Florida State College Osborne this week include Bobby; I a meeting of Fred and Percy for Women graduation exercises Schroder. lI3n.in"jJ on, Frank I A new Lions Club will be organized - Mansfield Post 90 in the woman's I : in Tallahassee Monday. :Miss Rozelle. Jr.. Harold Floyd Buddy i at Clewiston under the sponsorship - Sartoris and Miss Sims received Pceples. Russell Million. Tommy of the Pahokee Lions clubhouse Monday night bachelor of arts degrees and Miss Merritt O. Slawson. Captain Sheppard and Albert Gra'es.leZ- j j I Club on Monday evening June 9. offered to donate R.V'I'V'I'Sanders Chaplain. U. S. Army, will lead a I Speer, a bachelor of science degret' vin Spooner. local scout official i according to plans announced at Post 90 provided the post Miss Speer has enrolled in weeklong Revival meeting in Juneat and several members of Canal the Tuesday luncheon meeting of the Canal Point Methodist the payment of back taxes. This the summer school at the University Point Boy Scout Troop 24 are also j the local club. M. I. Keen Frank lot adjoins land owned by the post I of Florida, Gainesville. I Church. An inter-church meeting at the camp.Pahokee. Rozelle and A. C. Santo Pahokee ministers and congregations of all on Canal Point Road which is to --. --w- I Lions, will be in charge of the organization - churches in the area have been invited - be the site of a new Legion home. procedure.! The Clewis- Elaine Adams Injured to take part in the services.The FFA Boys To With it, the site for the home will ton Lions will hold regular weekly have a frontage of more than 300 When Hit By TruckElaine pastor of the Canal Point Tour Eastern States i meetings on Thursdays. They will church from 1939 until he wes feet and will extend from Canal | receive their club charter at a called into active service in the Point Road all the way back to Adams, small daughter of .. Lee Wroten. Kenneth Johnson !special "charter night" programto inter of 1942, Chaplain Slawsonis the foot of the lake levee. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adams, was and Raymond Caruthers. Jr., members be held on the night of July 17 well-rembered in the area. Sanders' generous offer was referred taken to the Everglades Memorial of the Pahokee Chapter Future I with Pahokee Lions taking part. the he stationed During war was : to Post 90, Inc., for official Hospital for treatment Tuesday Farmers of America, will join O. Drigger. manager of the with the Army Air Forces in Eng action.It evening after she was struck by a several Fort Myers FFA boys j B&B store in Pahokee. was introduced - land. Through his understandingand was announced that the pout truck in front of her home on Ba- Saturday on a two weeks' FFA I by K. A. Jensen and we- faith as brought out by the is sponsoring a Pahokee junior com Point Road. She sufferedtwo field trip through the Eastern' I I corned as a new member. incident of the "English er.ny". baseball team to take part in th" fractured ribs and severe States. A feature of the trip i The group made plans for the he endeared himself to countless I Legion Junior baseball league. It bruises, according to hospital of- will be a sight-seeing tour of the Lions annual ladies night program Americans who read in the reporting - was also announced that the Elks ficials. nation's capital city. Washington !. on June 27 at which time newly of the incident the Hall will be the scene of the big --.- inspirationthat D. C. They will he accompanied ., elected club officers will be in- he instilled in the men in his Fourth of July dance to be held by Richard L. Brooks, advisor of stalled. Rupert Mock and Frank Demand Change In charge, he announced his decisionto in celebration of the end of the the local FFA chapter. Rozelle were named on the committee - remain in the He is chaplaincy. current fundraising campaign. Citrus AdvertisingORLANDO - in charge of ladies night stationed in Louisiana. now -- - arrangements. : program PAHOKEE JUNIORS OPEN Dissatisfied with Services will be held in the Can- No. 5 Well Produces f - -- _. BASE BALL SEASONThe the manner in which citrus advertising al Point Methodist Church from 500 Barrels Oil Daily i PHILLIP MAXSON HOME the evening of Sunday, June 8, I' big bats boomed as Pahokee money is being spent, sev- ON TERMINAL LEAVE Junior Legionarys opened the baseball eral citrus groups are demandingthat through Sunday, June 15. All TALLAHASSEE-State Geologist -;| Phillip: B. :Maxson. chief storekeeper - 4 8l'. M.: Rev. season with a :|3Jto 9 Victoryover the practice of using costly meetings wilLbegirvit: Herman Gunter announced that in the tJ. S. Navy, has arrived "- Belle Glade. Taylor was very space 'in magazine sections, national William T. Blair is the hbst pastor. reports received from the HumbleOil I I at the home of his parents. effective for the victors strikingout magazines and Sunday sup- Chaplain Slawson will be accompanied Company show that its new ,I :Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Maxson in nine giving 8 scattered hits plements be cut down and that on the trip by MM. well in the .Sunniland Field (Collier I.! Canal Point, on a 60-day terminal and walking three. Williams gave more black and white newspaper Slawson and their six-year old County), known as No. 5. began I leave. He has been in the servicesix up seven hits, nine bases on balls advertisements on grocery pagesbe son Jackie. producing last week with a years with overseas duty in and struck out seven. Both teams used together with spot radio. Sermon topics for the week as flow of over 500 barrels a day. Hawaii, China and other parts of showed a need for more work and The damand for a change in ad- announced by Chaplain Slawson. Humble has three other wells in the Pacific area. should develop into real oppositionby vertising policy on the part of the are: the same area that are producing During the war Mr. and Mr:;. mid season.Garrison Florida Citrus Commission was Sunday: "Progressive Evangelism. approximately: 500 barrels a day Maxson had three other sons in the -- first voiced by a representative of ." combined. Better than a thous- service. Roy and Leonard were in Is Recreation United Growers and Shippers and Monday: "Out of the Wilderness. and barrels per day now being produced the Army Air Corps and Ralph other groups are backing up this ." from this field.Personal was in the Navy. Phillip was Uu Director At City ParkThe demand.A Tuesday: "What Must I do to be - first to enter the service and is! I check of the allocation is going Saved?" I the last to receive his dii.-charge. Legion-sponsored Pahokee : into costly: newspaper Sunday Wednesday: "The Saving Graceof --- Junior baseball team played and t supplements, 29.7 per cent in nationally God is a Privilege not. a Right". ItemsJohn Pahokee Win Over won its first game of the summer circulated magazines 20.6 Thursday: "Saints in Wrong reason in a contest with the Belle per cent in radio and only about Places." : Pompano 5 to 4 Glade Legion junior team on the ;. 10.5 per cent in black and white Friday: "What is that to y".u A. Dulany has gone to Pahokee city park diamond Tuesday newspaper apace. Follow Thou Me." Clinton. N. C.. to operate the Last Sunday! the Pahokee baseball - afternoon.The : The United plan would direct Sunday. June 15th.. A.I.. "A produce market there through the team traveled to Pompano to Legion Junior League games : practically all advertising moneyto Great Affirmation Necessary." summer. Mrs. Dulany: and son. hand the Bt-anpickers a f to 4 lof,,. and practice sessions are being I newspapers using grocery pageson P. M. "A Certain Man Had Two Philip will join him there soon. I Hugh Branch. Canal Point right held at the city park in the afternoons j heavy market ad days in the Sons". H. Williams is spending several hander. went the route for Pahr- from 4 to 6 o'clock and area : various communities and to spot' Monday evening, June 9th, the weeks in Hot Springs. Ark. kee and gave up eight scatteredhits ' part of the program of supervised i radio. National magazines anJ Young Married Fellowship will l Mr. and Mrs. Whitt Brewton striking out seven and walking - recreaiton at the city park Sunday supplements would getonly meet at the parsonage following: I have as their guest her mother. none. Lefty Raines Pomparohurler. planned by X. L. Garrison, city : "token" ads. the Revival meeting, with Chaplain Mrs. Victoria: Rickrrson of DOII gave up the sarmnumber recreation director.Mr. I ----- Slawson and his wife a" las. Ga. of hits without walking a batter Garrison will N on duty! at ; RECEIVES: nr.r.nr.E guests. Host and Hostesses for th- Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Gilbert and Pompano got off tt a one nth the park every day except on Sunday : Rome. Ga.. Eleanor Cha.'.=tain. meeting are Mr. and Mr:. Leonard children have pone to Carlton. Ga lead! in the first inning, but Pahok - or at thos!' times h.i i is out of I of Canal Point. Fla.. wa. one cf Maxsun!' ) and Mr. and Mrs. Bid! where Mr. Gilbert is now employed ,-e came Kirk to score two in the town with the junior baseball I: the Seniors at Shorter College receiving Johnson. and they will make their home. second Joe Tom Boynton. first team. I the bachelor's degree at i The McClure residence on acor.1 man up in the "w;<-(.ntl. singled to - --- -- Supervised games for the !'ma't'r !- 74th annual commencement exercises Print Road which they vacated ;s npfct field and then advanced to children! will be played from 10 here Monday. Miss Cha.; taii. row ring O"uplf'd by Mr. and second '.n I'uch' roller. Branch McClellan)) Will Be a. m. to 12 noon and from 2 to the daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. S. Mrs 1"1119'ann and family. drove the next pitch over the right 4 p. m. Adult soft Kill games will!! Chaplain has completed her wrath Candidate In 19!) IS R-v. C* T Howes. Rev. W. T fielders ha l for a triple. !*-onn.; tv placed on the city park diamondon w.th a major in En hsh. and 5* Blair and O. B. McClure are in St B... 'nt.n to tie the score Cracker Monday and Thurstlay: evenings !1t..1: !.:! the college honor r..ll FT PIERCE Amm-.i MrOel- Petersburg" week attending Fpor.n hit a single to Ml tied from 7 to 9 o'clock. Special recreation -- _.- lar. < -itr.ii t"T .in'l gr-.w.-r.; who, i- the Florida annual ror.ferenre of to score Branch for teenage boy will he t"JO Flora :\tary"t't'k daughter : assistant wader;:; clerk in th- the tf'thIh..t fhurrh.PejrRy In tn,- fourth Pompan'. !r'.r''4 field! in tho hich school gym front of Mr. and! Mr*. Inman W.W HI>US'. announced this week that : Lvr.n Shirley will leave two runs to take a three V. two 7 to !9 a. m on WotlnesJavs! ant .>ek.. of Pahpk_, was among th'traduatt he will boo candidate" in 1'''' f.,.- this w".>kfr.d for Gainesville tospr.d If'ad. again in the fifth Pah.krf will > of the vacationwith need two runs nn singlea! I.T Fridays. Arrangement* rvivatV registered nurses who rioiv - th' office of Ct>mmi sioner of A(!- part summer sr for B>v Scouts t.\ take toutsf *>,i tht-.r certificates at the -ulture for Florida Nathar- ht-r 2'Tltndplln Dr. andMr Tab. Sims and Boynton.In . .'r merit ba-lces the park from S,-ho.>l of urJOm.. 'Duke rnh't'O- Mayo. infumbent. has already! aTr r H \\Willoughby.J the seventh Pompano tied th* 10 a. m to 12 noon daily. -tv Dur>:.m:. N C. :Mondav Mi. .. "nr.,>...i! h:,: iniif'-n-y t.-r a::..t..::.-r WaH--hairfr.: son of ilrr srore. but in Pah'-1 half nf Anv group or business! firm dextrine Wekj well continue with her t'rn: - L iMsrhlarg'T.h That inning/ Jo* Tom Bc.v'r.9laced to organize a oft ball teati duties at the Duke tnversity" .- s'jnr> a= 'T warff rn th.* a trip- to left fl'.r rig tiT sponsor a lovs* or girl-.* softKill Hospital until VtuK-r before rturrinc **- -- -- -.-- AUri xc.rson'! J.nr. according to St-iart Spor-rer wstfc '.&' '- ' rig team are asktxl to contact M". here for a vis:t. She plansto R.ubara"nomnt"n and Sylva wont receuve.i by his! parents! from run. Pahok-- !. Pompano I arr1e'n. continue her work at Puke;: fora J.-nt''''. who have t.-en attending Ja k at Kir.gAtor. Jamaica Tn<- Pahok- win! play Pomp tn . ---- degree sn rv.irsine and art' R'-sanan ea.Iemv m West Pain Ak'.a flies between. New Orleans again/: this Sur.'lav in Pahok at Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Rv and -- --- -- Beach returned to Pahokee th.s and West Indies port 3P M _._ chjlJren have returned home aftera Mr ar.d Mr Louis Vans and week to spend the '"'imrner vacation Miss Margaret Ann Walker of - xeck'visit with her parent,?. children: are v is itir.p his parent with their parent Mr. and I P Trv. Fla os spending: the summer Mr and Mm (yde Alley ajl Mr and Mrs C f:. Mitchell! in :n Sarasota and tier r-awnts in Mrs A VrtoTOinn>n and Mr ar lMr ;r. Pahf>k*>* with her uncle and children l left that week for a. *ta" r Winter Haven. Georgia Flrr.:,'r Jr>-*'' -. .-- MMr! J. ,." P Rogers: ";a-- relay": ..' .- MiA'-Ir..Ti Ky