Six The Everglades News Canal Point Florida Friday June 6. 1947 Eastern Airlines Has : Ceo: Douthit. parliamentarian. I Take Care of Your Garden I IPhoo Special Summer RatesThe i Following the business, sessiat refreshments were served' bt. c hostess. new, special round trip EXcursion i . :; ---- fares which Eastern AirLines I The Sarasota Anglers Club is recently announced to apply Mr. and Mrs. \V. K. Aldridge of becoming an international organization - a'' wxw .. M ,s p. x between the eight Florida cities it I Pahokee announce the birth of a with members from all over serves became effective Sunday son at the Everglades Memorial the United States and many foreign - (June 1). J Hospital on June 3.Mr. countries. Th(' visitors s art Commenting on the new rates and Mrs. John \\". Rashley, attracted to Sarasota for the In- I Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker. EAL Jr.. of Belle Glade announce the ternational Tarpon Tournament, birth of Alice Ruth, a: president and general manager, a daughter. now under way. the Everglades Memorial Hospitalon . -- - said. "These new summer excursion . fares will prove mutuaUj't.eneficial June 1. A two-year experiment in fresi 1 4 4 i'1 sr to the people of Flori- fruit and vegetable packaging da and to Eastern Air Lines. The; I'B&P Woman's Club I methods will be described by Paul lowest fares ever offered by ?n : Dickman. Ruskin grower and Disband For SummerAt airline, they will encourage bothresidents I shipper at the annual meeting of and visitors 'to see Flor- the Florida Vegetable Committee ida first' and at the same time a meeting of the Everglades ; in Orlando June 16. 1., and 1s. it 4+ stimulate business for the airline I Business and Professional \\'001I 'was announced by LaMonte Gra\.... In this way. we can do somethingto :: :I an's Club at the home of the president executive secretary of the organi- .r cope with our common problemthe I Mrs Tommie Lee DuBose, zation. customary summer slump in I ---- I Monday night the group- wound up business. Paul R. Smoak. certified public their affairs for the season and The new air excursion fares accountant of Jacksonville, was voted to disband for the summer have a 30-day return limit permitthe honored recently by being elected months. Mrs. Alma Farrow was . usual 40 pound baggage allowance president of the Florida Instituteof authorized to transact necessaryclub apply to travel on the I Accountants. He succeeds business through the summer - company's 21-passenger DC-3 Sil- i Russell S. Bogue of Tampa. while the club is inactive. Courtesy Ferry-Morse Seed Oo. I verlmers as well as its four-en- , The time to kill weeds in your garden is before they begin to grow! gined DC-4 Silverliners and are effective Regular meetings. will be resumedin Hoeing the surface soil in vegetable or flower garden not only destroys on a non-reservation basis. September.The . sprouting weed seeds; it actually prevents their germination. As soon as The tariff will expire September -:I registration of Mrs. Amanda - the seedlings break through in the garden rows so that they can easilybe 15. !. Jernigan as recording secretary NOTICEClosing soil between and close to and also as a member of the seen it is time to begin stirring the rows as Miami, Jacksonville. Orlando, diSturbing <4 club was accepted with regrets. the plants as possible without Daytona Beach Tallahassee Tam- them. Either a hand hoe For the good of the vegetables and pa, Vero Beach and West Palm i Mrs. Jernigan and her family ha\'" or a wheel hoe is an excellent tooLIf flowers and for the sake of a garden's Beach will benefit from the newair moved to Clewiston where they Hours for few after the are now making their home. Mrs. it rains a days appearance, it is important to excursion tariff. first cultivation, stir the surface soil cultivate all through the gardeningseason. -- ---.-- Marvel Griffith was unanimous' the Summer again as soon as it is dry enough, Besides keeping ahead of LEESBURGGeneraltanag''r elected to succt'edtrs.. Jerniganas ter,. but do not wait longer than a week the weeds, tilling the surface soil ,C. I.. Starnes of the Florida Watermelon recording secretary.Mrs. . before cultivating a second time,- announced this Sue Rozelle was appointedto Festival lightly forms a mulch to prevent DR. D. S. SPOONER rain-unless the groundis for the cltt'Jto rain or no readiness for make arrangements evaporation of moisture. It is par- week that all is in too wet to work. ticularly essential to stir the soil the big Lake County show whichis send a gift box to the club's Office will be closed Weeds within the row will prob- "adopted" war orphan, a Belgian around plants as soon as soil and scheduled to be held June IS. ably have to be removed by hand plants are dry enough after every Events arranged for include a boy in Brussels who is celebratinghis I All Day Friday while the plants are small. Some' rain. Care should be taken however parade band concerts bathing birthday anniversary in July. gardeners find an old kitchen knife \lr1. DuBose named chairmen of I not to dig so deeply near the beauty review, watermelon cut- a handy helper. Or a hand weederIs plants to Injure the roots. contest standing committees for the coming - as I ting., barbecue pioneer DR. E. J. GRAHAM: a convenient tooL As plants grow follows Mrs. Doris =t, year as : radio talent dominate that, Another reason for cultivating the I baseball game que I larger they usually so weeds in the row do not prove garden all summer 58 that stirringthe water sports air show, fireworksand Carter Mrs. Sara program Thomas, education co-ordination and: : Office will be closed soil allows air! to enter. Next to a coronation ball. troublesome. Onions are one exception - -elm vocation: Mrs. Izetta Kautz finance All WednesdayThese ; the spear-like leaves do not moisture, ventilation is one of the Day Leva Richardson Mrs. Miami speed : shade the ground enough to keep most valuable means of releasing sop The California to wtwwwM. health Mrs. Sue Rozelle, international - was : down the husky weeds.Cinematic food to growing plants.. record for commercial planes broken last week when an Eastern relations; Mrs. Clark Wilkinson hours Airlines Lockheed Constellation membership: Mrs. Noia new the 2.348 mile flight in Dragon, legislation; Mrs. Marvel 19 1947DD completed effective May Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Holman have , I hours, 49 minute sand 26 sec Griffith news service: Mrs. AlmaFarrow their Mrs. C. B. Lewis of six I as guests ChatterBy onds. I public affairs and Mrs. -- --- -- Americus, Ga. -- -- -- Malcolm Millar , - - - - I - 'BBErrrira "" II""It"" "' '''''1':1tIg : ! Gary Cooper is to be the prin- !I"II! ! cipal male star, and be will introduce a new leading lady to the screen this Sunday-Monday at th;: Prince Theatre. The screen showis 1 "Cloak and Dagger", the new f Farm Machinery & Supply Co leading lady is lovely Lalli Palmer. Miss Palmer is as clever in her performance as she is charming. and I venture to predict she is SUCCESSORS TO going to be one of the most popular - feminine stars on the screen The story involves the Office of Strategic Service (a service rendered f g Canal Point Machine Works to the armed forces during f the last world war that was beyond - ( j calculation.) the tracking down of information leading- the suspicion that Germany was aboutto f launch an "atom bomb" on their l enemies. Manufacturers Of It i is packed wIth thrills, and there are many moments in the I picture when your throat will sud- Drainage and Irrigation Pumps and denly close and your heart will begin pounding as it is loaded with 1 1Tractor thrilling 'u*pt'nOul scenes It is indeed a picture that I do S Farm Machinery of Any Kind not hesitate to reccomend to yo.: f as one .>f the out-standing! pictur 1 !:; '!> .>f thix last \\'orld'ar UNDER SUPERVISION OF: C. L. STUART See p.u: at the movies MaiLadv j Nearly Choked11'hile B Lying In Red Due To Stomach Gas I f Truck & Auto RepairAnd .. One !iK: '" -.i.k": '\\ iI\" _ t-.e' ,.t,. \:-,'d to h. .ifru.l T<. g:? t , N..j at right Sh* w.i.wi'Il*': \\ .. l1 st,1'iiirh ga". wl'.irh thwon \ " _ *' whvn she went t \.1 I I" All Overhaul Work 3j .. , t'-! .- gxs would Hi*' MP i" *. c' r. " attar she lay down a-i w ,' : -. *Iv thoke"her: She \.1': : ' ';.i I it i Ib.1 to prop.e:' :. 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