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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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THE MORNING HfiRALD, SATURDAY, MAY IMC In Florida there a land of New Opportunity If you buy good Real Estate and Constitutional Amendment State Acreage in Satsuma Grange Belt on the Old Spanish Trail keep it. It will keep you ncome end Inheritance Taxea Art Forever Prohibited in FLORIDA. If You Could Go There Yourself ortumty Here's What You Would Find REACHING wcstwiml like nn outstretched arm sejjaralinir Alabama from Die Gulf, lies West Florida a land of happiness and new-found prosperity where fortunes are today in the making. You enter from the West at PensHCola, a hustling city of 35,000 overlooking the quiet waters of a magnificent harlior on one side and beautiful Kseambia Hay on the other, A forty-minute ride by rail or ah hour and a half by motor lakes you into, the heart of. this region Satsitmaland! If you go by motor you drive over tha Dixie highway, a.finei surfaced road.

Leaving Pensacola it gradually ascends-until it reaches an elevation of throo hundred feet- never more than 20 to 30 miles from the Gulf, The air is marvelous A soft gulf breeze carries to' you I lie fragrance of stately pines which grow in clusters everywhere. No matter what time of year, the flowers are blooming and birds singing, Along the way you pass prosperous farms with orchards and truck gardens for nowhere in the United States is the growing of fruits and vegetables more favored by soil and climate than in West Florida. Grapefruit, peaches, plums, figs, grapes, blue-benves. prunes, pecans all grow in abundance. But it is the Satsuma Orange which has literally created a new industry and brought, undreamed of prosperity to iU growers.

Introduced about 20 years prac- ticability of cultivation on a commercial scale was quickly demonstrated. Li 1917 eleven cars were, shipped North; in 1921, 200 in 1922, 600 cars, and in 1 approximately 800 cars. "Hut so "great has been the demand for Satsumas- that those shipments have been quickly absorbed by a few cities east of the Mis-' -Hid the supply is ro limited in these markets that Salsumas bring a substantial premium over the round varieties of California and Florida oranges. r'v This land is in the vicinity of The Ringiing and White Brown and Sons and Seminole Plantation Co. developments 28 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, and five miles west of Bombay, the county seat of Holmes county.

Awaits In West Florida! West Kloridu! Mark that down as com lag section and coming dast! Thu Acorn has already been planted; the mighty oak will soon arise, muter the sun and skies or thin treat section! The little acorn ot. investment today wHlHuy by day, mouth by month, grow a tree of linnieuselv turgo profits for present Investors. The natural growth of this great section will create imlold possibilities. "Any investment in Florida Is a good Investment!" Almost literally (rue, and yet thoio lire ol course "Rood liuys" nnd 'best buys" 'Pile annate, of rtorldn Ileal Estate will show that the greatest profits are made by people, who buy. at the low prices of pre-tiuvrloji-mcnt periods In land Intended by Kuturo and assisted by man to become exceptionally nlu-nblD.

Think ol tho enormous fortunes inn tie within our short spucu of tiniQ by men and women who boiiftht propel ty at almost uiihuHcveably low eorly prices, and then cither sold or held them arier they had be-come valuable. If you could go to West Florida, you would find an industry old enough to have proven itself, but so young that it hasn't "scratched Die surface" of its possibilities and in Satsumas you would see for a real oymorlimitv-. West Florida Air Is Suitable for Every Variety of Outdoor Sport It Spells HEAL TH West Florida Water Is as Pure as Any in the World You Drink HEALTH. West Florida's Climate, Average Temperature 67.4 Degrees, Means Cool Summers and Mild Winters. Government Weather Report West noriila Siiisuiiialand-roughly the Ir ritory extending from fensst-ola an the Wosl tn sue on the BiiKl.

mid bounded on the North by Alaban ion! tieoiT.ia and on the South ly Gulf Mexico-strip gppimliuatcly 150 miles lung liy 20 to SO iiiil Its climate is mild with average annual lemuei lures aa loUnws: CENT! I would like to liavn full particulars nboul your ACI1H AtiM in the Siitiiiiiui (ranre Holt of Florida oud how easy It Is to taku advunlaKH of your opportunity for home NA.MK ADDttKSS THE KEYSTONE AGENCY Tri 272 STANDARD BUILDING Bell 400 HARRY N. MITCHELL Agency for JOHN O. CLARK PEOPLE'S LAND COMPANY, Inc. 01.00 S3 Inches, tho a ressei injiirinririinirinia nn ruirifu'r r-. irrrrnnrnrinjjinjxjju will regret sincerely the llbito seyvod.at o-lorK anS iheir- 'wtvi-wlir a and vorerflus'; 1), at.

HertzoK. J. Bwenrinrri-n. V. Thoiiipso; McCniiu II.

F. Ssiiiiufi? anil I foil II REDUCE REPAIR COSTS ON CARS DEATHS GEORGE SEMANS FUNERAL SUNDAY MISS MARGARET COOPER JUs.i Mnigafet Coopor, of 89 Grant atruol, passed iway at Uie Unlontown KINGView ROAD MEETING A largo cirowd ot road boosters meti In tlio Klngvlsw school house In Un-per Tyrone townaliip Thursday ave-itlng and voted 1W per cent Tor the proposed road bond Issue which will come up for decision neit Tuesday. Frank A. Tarr. of Dawson, president of the Daweou.

Tyrone und Scottdali. Good Roads Association, and County Commissioners a. W. Mb lis and H. K.

McClelland, of Union-town, were, the speakers. known aiui ot Un huaylial Friday evening, May MAJOR NAIDEN HEHE Major Nalden, or Ijugley Field has iinlved in Unlontown lo attend Ihe runoral of tho late Gcorjro W. Soinans. LONG PRISON SEN-TENCE George Stvalea. ot tile National hotel, West -Side.

Bi'owna- iontown. Ho was born March 11, hi (J o'clock following an operation. ISGb, tho son of Francis M. Heniam Sho v.aa a daughter Ibo Into Snui-and Mary Jane Sutton Heniana of uel and Virginia Cooper, -boins born Hopwood. i and raised In Unlontown.

She was On May 27, 1SS5. Mr. Soman was membsr ot tho St, Pat-' Episcopal married to Miss Elisabeth Ache who church. Sho Is survived by ft sister, will be lis Teachers for the school tent In the schools ot Upper Tyrone town ship wero elected by thu school board recently. They are; Klngriow -So.

6, Mrs. Ruth Hyatt: No. 4, Mrs. Helen Heagan; No. 3 Madallne Hawk; No.

2, Mary Kenneer; No. Kdno, Hays. Owcnsdile -No. .1, Clmrles liostet Her; No. 'J.

Margaret Bosh; No. Avis SluuRhter. South Kverson No. 2, Kallierin MouigouioTy; No. 1, Jnin Lonsaneck-er.

Broad Ford No. 2. Jcusio Itlley; No. 1, Kilzabeili Otteubere. McUlura Lillian II.

Truxel. Ridgovlew--Mm. Francis Ithodei Moody, ') i i I i fi iji.i Service Engineer Em phasizes Importance of Proper Oil survives him with the following e-rrie cooper, who wnoni sue made hoi- home, and two brothers dren; llanv Summa, Wendell ville, was sentenced in -the Washliiff-; ton county courts Thursday to a lenn of. not less ilinn 10 yearn ricr mora than 20 years in the Western penitentiary. lie pleaded mllty bo-: tore Jndgo Krwln C'uniinlus to six ln-, illclnienls charging pandering ana I aatulory offenses and keeping a 1 house.

WEST PEISIN VETERANS Fourth annual banquet of thu Wes Peun Veterans Association will bi held un Thursday. Miv at Mc Creery'a In Plllaburfth. was sr. nouiu'cd yesterday. A commlMee liai been named to make arrangements By JAS.

w. GRAHAM Service Engineer Vcum Oil Co. Smile car owners re In and out of lie repair 3hop all the time whilo Frank Cooper, alsa at home, and Daniel Cooper, o( this city. Funeral services will be held rmm the lata home Sunduy afternoon at 3 o'clock with the Itov. Donald Kent Johnston, officiating.

Interment will be in Oak Grove cemetery. HINDLBYS A. KELLEY lUndlays A. Kelley, aged TO yearn, died In the Brownsville General hospital, Thursday, May 7. 1025, at noon.

TLe Is uurvived by throe brolbeis, Thomas, of Unionlown: Samuel, of tbs Setnam home in Kast street with lin- Rev. Prank -lolllaa-lisari, naator or the Creat Hethe! Hap tit Church officiating, will he in Oak Grove' cemetery. Sor-view will be In rharee of- Fayette Tfldne Wo. and A. with Itnlghta Templar eaenrt, Members of the ladg arc.

requested to meet at the new Masonic, home, corner I'lttsbureh snd Pelcr at 2 o'clock Ruudav aflci-uoon. to ptocaed tn thi smaiis home In a body. AeLi9 liallheareM will lie H. J. Arnctt, J.

Eflgar Hu8tail, nhHries Ellis, Ijcd imlth, Frank II. Ttushoro, David Kvaus. Sparks and Ottls Y. Powell. Honorary pallbearers will ba lacuij M.

Heeiiin, Jcai-pii M. llopwooil tbers only HeinatiH, Mrs. Mary Maiden. Ueorge W. Seniaua.

Jr. In addition Mr. Kmiiarn is survived by. two brothers, T. 11.

Beiuaiin of West Berkeley street and Frank aeinans, Jr. of Ben I.omond street. The lite I. Somalia was tho rourlh brother of tho family. Mr.

Sennas was postmaster of Urt iontown under Grover Cleveland adniinlatratlon, was member ol Fayette Lodge No. 22S, F. A. Hnd Knights Templar, and ao active member of Great Bothsl Baptist churtdi slnco IS TC. Qufet and unob-iruaivu iiiannar, Mr.

Ramans at-l mlied him a host of frlends wbo rvals. reyulres a certain amount are and attention, there li a thtug as giving it too much Margautown, and tbovl, ot East Mills-: attention- of tha wronf( kind, as give It too of rcilzabeth Conwell and ftrrs. Harriet Duer, liotli of Kant Mlllsboro. Ftinnial the right kind. Overbuilt bills usually uud are not by aijtoinobile owners.

Those billn can services will be hold this, Saturday, afternoon a', 'i o'clock troin the Con-! well homo, interment will bs In thoj West Dond churcii cemetery In Lu-1 zbjug township. minimized by followiiig a few situnlo rules. Get Your Money's Worth It matters little how much you get for your'old car if your new one lacks many of the important essentials of a strictly modern automobile, fi Get a fair price, of course, for your old car but insist that the new one have four-wheel brakes Duco finish six-cylinder L-hcad engine Fisher Body balloon (ires centralized controls Fisher V. V. one-piece windshield.

Oakland gives you these essentials at no added cost. Check Oakland quality and completeness against the Oakland price. You will find Oakland buyers get an advanced" motor car and a generous surplus of value. SASSED JUDGE First Vss high quality ibccmt' I of tile tirorer body and ohJiiu (er to' suit yeni- "lie rctoiv.ini.inh. i Coach $1215 factory Qenrral Motarj' Libciu! Time-Payment Plun savts yov money rtgc Lilly slated In tor-V11'' inol-j.

you atsairMl dilution of the oil by nnburned fuel and contamination ly road dirt, carbon, end particles of worn metal, all of which an undue amount or wear. Tho uso of Kerose.no for flushing lis not advised as the ernnkenso enn-! not be entirely tl mined without dripp lug pr.n. riio Kurojesn trapped in the dipper troughs nrul jockcts In i I ho crankcasfl remains to illlut.0 ttia i is Iranh oil supoly. Drain thu ciankcas while the ennlno is worm iifd tho oil is agitated; it flushing Is necessary use a cheap, light bodied oil. Tho transmission, differential, steer inir (tear.

Ulllvei-Hill lulllfs and nlhnr When Mrs. (ii-llo qpeuc-ei', 0 lnwver. ri cif .1 cll0HSls larls requliM rcridoclal at-nionilnei Chlca- Uonllon. Study the Instruction booK a few lliif-o a you received with your car, will tSO u.Jfc'?,,fl"ed.?er J-ou many about j'our car 0110 of ihft thnrarlnrUllcii ie ESSM --lurciainis'hor' bj-a out at Uo rate seirt bills ho now has If he will rive regit to a crowd ol 1 a 1 Ui MOTOR SQUARE GARAGE 53 East Fayette Street Union town. Pit.

Bell Tri-Stsite 276 WIH NINO ND HOtDIMO I( OAKLAND SIX rxa.puct OW G1NUAI MOTORS iuis iitllo fellow weighs but In lip lan 200 al. lubrication of all ir alien Hon taji HidMKrmr nnri i pounds, lin from n. on'y ne 1U America outside (he L.Ja arts of the rir Give your tar your that, require it nV' (, o' xpei'lea that does not eonaiamiu I rezuUr attention. FLOWERS "WHEN WORD FAIL-BARTON FLOWER GF East Main Street. don't make ariisdjintmetits that should be mad, by a medhanlc, keep yll parts clean, all niits and bolt llt will be agrasably sur-fls4-'at the rednrtfan repair kills..

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