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ees “LAND THAT I LOVE” By PALMER ADAMS PART It ; ' ONO O66 44 644044444444644 64464640088 | ke looked at were someone from Mert was a child, fused to have anyone live in them | war, Bone ate pen-throat She ‘a © he was at reety knew vs ng or combinati f the old; ne to succeed. * on my side.”; enovation of the wmnzed aid, Give me a tependence, ong@emuity admiration, and and putting in modern gadgets, | * fine eyes; and pride and that had to be exorcised in m tle way be order to enable the tenants to shoulders Continue on with their work andj white lin- was still talki ng with ama cour- Tomm xmat de- cans an @ rugged a se! en he & ded to one.” Priscilla told him eveniy, when he de- the color mounting in her glowi ng} vt n © old Cheeks ve been taking a cor- iT work onndiiein erself that her ™ine are coming New Year u the next rape i ied tc solve Bbbors, or fr set, h advice eve did i himself, and bi ver again. ies of the smoke-ho ed in Tespondence sark Management while n Ital yin he process of being remodeled and her too ough u attending | his mended jalousies and garden.| “I've heard of old houses that re- that discouraged anyone from | remodeling and renovating them remodel and dwell peaceably, but} I've never heard of instances where it has actually seemed as/| lif the old house itself aided in its} restoration and rejuvenation. And now what are you going} to do with all those chairs and} tables? I hadn't seen them be-| fore.” | He nodded to the far corner of! the dense garden stacked with ta-) and chairs obviously made} from old vber that had been| use in the rear } “My house is to be for ev: ery-| course in tea-roo! he house was lo pEnine a tea-room} ars and side- _and cafes. so going into ida ie: 5 th iivel (Special to The Citizen) WINTER HAVEN, Fla.—The part played by citrus in the eco- “es | nomic security of the state is forcefully pointed out in the proclama- _ tion recently signed by Governor Millard Caldwell naming February ! 17-22, the date of the Florida Citrus Exposition, as Florida Citrus ; ed to} Week. LEGALS old t —for {5° she ! rned | father day anted | 4 thod fi iends and had come of them- and | ocea- th the town there ull waiting for xtures and f lumber th coming Key West ana n at- antici- reat- Ss in- Priscilla laugh- mpleted. 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PROCUEMNETIOR State oF eLoarpa BXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Tallahassee WHEREAS, duping the 1945-1946 citrus season the ¥ all other states by producing a xes of oranges, 32 million boxes of gr boxes of vangerines, an impressive total of approxiaately on bexes of citrus fruit; and WHEREAS, more than 39 nfllion boxes of fresh “citrus fruit were shipped from the State of Florida to other parts of ' tes end foreign countries, and in addition ‘ dllion boxes of citrus fruit‘ were utilized ng industry; and rom the activities of the Florida citrus ousands of citizens in the State of nood for themselves and their ERS, the health-giving quality of Florida citrus a imseasurably to the vigor and stamina of can citizens throughcut the nation; and } seifwevident that sponsofing acti us industry; ebruary 22, jat that time | ander | against ‘oftak- | millions for over 50 years. 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Allied troops rushing to aid of | It} 1943—Jap planes bomb Ame BODY sn and FENDER WORK Peas cceeaaANL ADV ES iN THe CIS ee cam ERE 10 action "to. break the effect of} a it | tugboat strike in New York DIVORCE AC TION | fF CIRCUIT COURT OF THE VEN pe cmeur 1s CHAN: 1918—Beginning of Federal reg- It’s casy to remember : PW listering and finger-printing ——— le 1940—Sweden refuses to penit| MITT A DERAIDO \Finland to pass through her st tury, cans, in the Aleutians. } 1944 -—- Germans push | Americans in Italy. 1946—Armed services called in-} aid | | SERENE = | At 24 year@ of age Alexander ithe Great conquered the world. Lem’s Dogs vs Thad’s Chickens at Andy Botkin’s Garden Tarers over a friendly glass of beer. From where I anyone con find something in his neighber te complain about. (Some folks even disagree with Thad's right to enjoy that glass of beer with Lem!) But where would we be if every body tried to have a jaw passed Running a newspaper, you get to know a lot about human nature. Thad Phipps was in the other day, all burned up. Wanted me to run an item on how Lem Martin’s dog-had raided his chi and ought to be put away 1 told him: “Lem was in on Saturday. Said you shouldn't be allowed to keep those chickens close to his house—and in a resi- dential zone, at that.” inst everything they disagreed ? We wouldn't have many neighbers left! E ACTION | Thad shuts up right pronto then. And that very evening I see kim making his peace with Lem oe Marag es Brewers Founda Men’s and Young Men’s SLACKS A Wide Selection of Finely Tailored SLACKS with Fastener Talon Fly and Pleated Front in ALL-WOOL Hard-Finished Silk Rayon and Fabrics | by Wri if BURNIL rinkle and Resistant Don River Cool and Long / Wearing <4 { Gray - Tan : ; Blue - Brown li aa a s and { 2 Neat po SPORT SHIRTS Made by Manhattan, McGregor. 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