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'ON THE SUMMER BUSINESS I tariff, on Importance sugar to''protect of an 'American increased OF SEED CANE : : N' EW f t S PLAN A T MEETING this industry week was in a interestingly bit of verse written:.shown. NOW COMPLETE' by A. B. ,, Cherry, Clewiston resi ,'.. BY TOM SMITH ., dent., 'I' .>, ".. Slump >in< Other Cities, The.::poem Is. as follows:' ;'t' Economical_ Syster Will Will' Cause Heavy 'Bid, rk i !PR t, free Count that day lost 'Eliminate ... : L.I Necessity Of, Once again the folly of crime' has Whose low descending sun ' ra For Local Trade Belief : .- 'Long Haul When Fall the impossibility Sees sugar go unprotectedAnd ' I been showing proven ' Educational Campaign Planting Is Started. .ot the much ; : business done for fun. 2 \ / , Needed. / ;/ discussed "perfect ,, ;' j\\ ,. ) : Bandits pJfr Another 1,000 planted . . /KB acres were \1 y / j ,ti I Members of the Clewiston Better ,C': yo+" ti, ;v4 FOR P , y enter Clewis- Business League meeting at the Watanabe : ,cane, it was announced at the Clew- \t 'ton, make a careful study of the field, hotel Tuesday night discussedthe : iston office of tho Southern Sugar . . f I '.S,1t $20,000. HOMEAWARDED company where it was explained that plan their crime for some time and proposed nuisance sale tax whichis ' this system of planting, is in keeping to come before the state legislature - .., .they, fail miserably in its execution. /'agreed on Thursday afternoon I ,, I With the company. 's'" ol icy pf. economy - The ,first part is carried out accord- v J, ; 7,! HERE in planting. (... " ning the first week in May and talk- ing to plan, the car is, stolen, its own closing for the summer months begined t-his completed work ;with the 1,000 er kidnaped. He Is turned out on the over plans for an educational cam- -- acres planted in the Pahokee district GB. . Heard Gets Conitract recently will available seed road miles from the nearest town and paign to keep Clewiston money at PATTERSON ,CAR BANDITS LODGED supply . ." zone )- : 'For Home cane in every ot the sugar company bandits confident that home and thus Increase business during . the proceed they, have executed a well plannedcoup. I the summer months. IN FT. 'MYERS JAIL PONDER OVER On Ridge Moore, around Haven Lake to Canal Okeechobee Point. from" .;t.... Cecil V. Parkinson, president said Yet less than 24 hours later ,According to the plan outlined for that he had written to the representative Contracts for, the immediate ! THAT construction , SLIP LED T 0 POLICE NET , they were in jail in Tampa, self-con: of Glades county concerning the of what will be the most!:? I The News. "}by sugar company, officials \ fessed criminals. The day's work net proposed tax of two bier cent on all -- palatial house in Clewistou were' the plantations of' the\ company extending I ted them In actual cash some $40 and retail sales and that he had receivedan Sadder but wiser three prisonersin from his home in Clewiston and stole awarded this week to' Glenn B. 'Heard over the fifty*mile area are ,, : ,c 1 they will probably spend :years in answer from the Glades county the Lee county jail ,in Fort Myers, I I his sedan here two weeks. ago. Quick local. contractor: and,, builder by local divided Into areas or .planting, zones. . In ,each of the zones a certain amount jail working it out. Again honesty is representative who believed that two men and a woman. are pondering action by the police,, both in Clewis agents representing Mrs.\ G., H. ., proven the best policy for even the there was not much possibility of the over the folly of crime and wori-' ton and Tampa resulted in the bandits House, sister-in-law ,of B. .G.. Dahlberg, of cane is'' planted, now, and by fall Y, this cane when cut will be sufficientto lowliest worker draw more than $40 bill's passing. It was decided that the Bering what caused the slip that de' being behind jail bars less' than president of the Southern Sugar company - .! for three or five years work.. secretary of the local association livered them into the hands of the _24 hours after they released Mr. ,Pat anti the Celotex company., The. plant the entire zone. ,I write to Representative L. O. Gravely law instead of continuing through the terson on the muck roa dto walk back new residence will be built] on the In the Southern Sugar company plantations 'around the southern J of Hendry county explaining that state to the north as they planned the eight miles to his home. The ban- ridge on lots three and four in block ,,I .; Almost every week during the past Clewiston l merchants and profession- ,when they ,kidnaped R.: Y> Patterson dits are Mr. and Mrs. J.E.; Hall '27 which' 'is Del Monte avenue, ''west shore of Lake Okeechobee heOeight ' few months there have been stories I I zones are Moore Haven, Clewiston! ; Southern Sugar company official Please turn to page 6 of Royal Palm avenue. The: invest- . t'-f of new roads un- (please turn to Page 6)) I Bare Beach, Miami Locks, South Bay, ment represented to o amounts $30,000 Felda del' constructionRoad I Pahokee and Canal Point. The ground floor will consist of six I or completed in.: PLANS COMPLETE TARIFFINCREASES '' I Justification of this method of rooms in 'addition to the hall porchesand ? Hendry c o u uty. Tuesday Is Date planting; for seed cane Is seen in the , sun parlors! with three bed ' 1 (j This week we hear from Hurd Reeves large fact that wh'en fall planting is ,started II" Set For Seventh FOR SHO\V\ IiERR: ONLY SOLUTION rooms on the second floor and a thirdfloor that. the'road south from LaBelle the necessity of long hauls will be Game In Bridge I will consist solely of the tower ,through Felda to the Tamiami Trail eliminated, since in each zone there room:, There will be three 'baths, servants 1" exceJlent condition and a speed TO SUGAR PROBLEM i will be :a: plot of cane sufficient to Program'Will Be; quarters and butler's' Change of date for next week'sgames Peppy pantry, : ofGO( miles. an hour is possible over, and plant the entire zone area. , in the local tournament a three car garage with living -' most of it. A few years ago there bridge Given Next Tuesdayand While this work is going forwardIn were comparatively} few roads in thecountyaud started six weeks ago was announced WednesdayWith Prominent A u thorities, quarters Interior above. the fields, Southern Sugar company :,- yesterday by Leonard S. Ames whois construction will be of cel- . ;, : .even those made travel. ) '' Show Need of Adequate I ,otex finished officials announced progress in, . sponsoring the tournament. 'Next with Marb-L-Cote, with - tiresome and uncomfortable. A sec- four days left for the the work at the mill, preparatory to Tues- rehearsals, exception of the baths which will week's be will played on Protection : ;: '::.:.' tion's progress is measured, to a game .members, ,of" ,the cask'*,..dt" th Stfgai. ;. :,, ". .be:)finished ,with expensive' 'the installation of new machinery , . Wednesday tinted- . day evening? April 30 instead 6f leThe "::2" ',.. great extent by the progress made Cane minstrels to be given at the i" su' ;s'th which will increase the'dallygr'JudIng" < because of the Sugar Cane Increase in the ar tariff exterior will be of celotex and .. o ci, in road construction \ which in Hen- Glatex theatre next Wednesday and capacity from '1,500 to 4,000 tons of It h minstrel show to be given by the La- only solution for the salvation of the' stucco. dry county means that we are traveling Thursday night under the auspices of cane daily. Virtually all of the necessary - dies, Aid on Wednesday and Thurs-: I sugar industry in the United States, Glenn Heard who was awarded the . swiftly toward our goal'as the the Ladies Aid are completing prep- machinery has been secured day. it was seen this week in commentsof contract this week has built several . greatest county in the state. arations for what is believed will be the latest purchase being 14 U.type In the sixth game played at the high officials in both the cane ,sug- other buildings in town, among the one of the best local theatrical offerings crystallizers from the Hedges Walsh Watanabe hotel Wednesday night are and beet industry.The more prominent being the recent $20 in the history of Clewiston.A I Weiduer company of Chattanooga. ' Over 000 in LaBelle last Sunday addition the Mrs. William Cecil Owen and Mrs.R. present low wage scale and the to the administration motor I of an airplane several hundred .. L. Simpson held high score for I I barrage of comedy will be showered low standard of living in foreign sug building, the Kettl tearoom and the -- -; feet in the air, north and south positions while Mrs.G. on the audience in the form of ar producing countries will prove det Alston home. : Plane stopped dead. A mUsical', numbers"1 dance specialties The architect is ELDA ,ROAD I r B. Thomas and Mrs. Ballard held 'rimental'to, both? the cane sugar in Clark J. Lawrenceof ? : Crash landing was, made, high scores for ea,t and west, posi- and bon mots while' a string quin dustry in Florida and Louisiana and Palm Beach who has also ,designedsever .' ,j. '(t1 none' was seriously tions. tette which has been practising for the beet sugar industry in the west other building In Clewiston, in GOOD CONDITION ' injured although the the past few weeks will also be fea- cluding the t plane wings The tournament standing is now: a according to these well informed men. administration building, : were damaged. A bystander: asked North and South ture of the evening's entertainment. More than 100,000 farmers are till I the Hopkins block, the Duff and 'Bush :' f that the story not be printed as it Mrs. ,Claude Downs, 163; Mrs. J. E. There has been an unusually large ing 800,000 acres of ground devoted :, op homes. ,Reeves Reports on Tripe would be detrimental to the progress I 114 ticket sale' to date and present indications Work 'on the F Beardsley, ; Mrs. C. A. Jackson, to sugar beets in this country ac new home for th Over New Road , f. of aviation. On the other .hand, the S3; Mrs. R. L. Simpson, 60; W. C. are that the event will be a cording to Stephen H. Love Presidentof ridge will be started immediately and From LaBelle !" story of a plane brought safely to the Owen, 51; L. S.. Ames, 39; 'C. A. Jackson theatrical and financial success.W. the American Beet Sugar associa : the contract provides that it bo finished , 'l' ground with the motor dead, far from I 32; J. E. Beardsley, 30; W. C. C. Owen will be interlocutorand I I ( by; August 1. \ . , ", being detrimental' to aviation is -oneI'p' I Owen, 27;. Mrs. T. V. Watson, 6. the end men named will be #d tion.To enable (Clewiston News Special) of the this growing' industry to I LABELLE, Apr. 25.-One of Hen- greatest boons to the industry. I East and West Butler Miner L. , Charley A. Morgan, ,prosper with resulting benefit t o Electrical Wizard dry county's prominent officials, Tax r TOO::many people believe that a stall- Mrs. G., B. Thomas, 438; S. Bear- and O. L. Jeffries. Others in the circle thousands > edmotor of farmers and wage workers Assessor Hurd L. Reeves, made a : in the air means serious injury man,374; ; Mrs. Ballard, 135; A. Bac- will be Glenn Heard, Jim Beards- ,Craves Watermelon death. the present slight tariff on Cu trip to Everglades Tuesday from Fel '.o j, or It is this fallacy which, kus, 96; W. M. Giles, 83; Mrs. Bac- ley, Wickliara and B. M. Beach. Dr. I ban From t\'f.. must be corrected sugar must be increased. Hendry CountyClewiston da over the new road to Evergladesand and what better kus, 29.The John Anderson, Pete Wilson, Dick ,., ,way than through If the tariff should be abolished as --- Miami. Mr. Reeves left Felda the press in sto- tournament standing list includes Miller, Mrs., G. Lawton Sims, Mrs. ; " \ x. ries of planes with suggested by the Cuban government ( News Special) shortly after breakfast and after ; ,.J. stalled motors successfully only those who have played A. Backus, Miss Marian Leydig, Miss 0'' f If'i!( landing. sugar prices in this country would LABELLE, Apr. 25.LaBelle citi making a two hour',stop at ,Evergladesand .: In the plane at La'Belle in a majority of. the games and who I B. Kettl and Mrs. W. C. Owen. Mrs. ( .It the carburetor be controlled by a foreign government J zens were honored rSunday afternoon stopping at several groves and,:: became loose have a net plus above average score. Bert Tubbs will play the piano. . I and dropped off, shutting off the flow and our home industry destroy with the visit of Mr. Thomas AL Ed the Deep Lake Canning factory at" - l' .. of gasoline to the engine. ed. ison the electrical wizard, and Mrs.\ I Deep Lake was back at his office in Despite to : this fact the comparatively safe land TOMATO PRICES. DROP AS JEWISH Harry A. Austin secretary of the Edison. Mr. and Mrs. Edison spent'LaBelle at,, one., He reports the roadto rl 'i ing was made. It has now been demonstrated I U. S.' Beet Sugar association says: the afternoon at the Everett hotel, be in excellent condition and was 4 .J by pracital "Free entry of unlimited quantities which is owned by Henry Ford. Mr.\ able to make' as much as 60 miles demonstration HOLIDAYS FORCE PRICES DOWNObservance .f; that_a"dead": airplane can be brought of Phillipiue sugar will endanger the Edison craved .a watermelon but not an hour. This. road runs through the I ' c..u canll oy means of a parachute, and -- American sugar beet farmer's Inter- being able to get any inquired where fertile land at Felda where they are . it is very probable that within the of Jewish holidays in the Jewish faith and the abstinenceof ests and deprive him of a valuable one could be purchased. One of La shipping a car of melons every, day'and -' V. next year or two, a stalled plane will The north was responsible this week tomatoes and other vegetables cash crop." Belle's most prominent citizens and is well worth going over. At the I mean nothing more than a ,slow even for a drop in the tomato market with during this time accounts for the decrease --- manager of the Everett hotel, Mr. E, farms below Immokalee in one place descent E. Edwards presented him with a Capt. Reeves there 17 : to fancies reports were earth. But until this safety bringing from $4 to $5 and in, demand for tomatoes with , .;Q- device is in common use there Is while only four cars of tomatoes were the subsequent drop in price. PILOTS SKILL AVERTS fine large melon. men picking peppers. / comparatively little danger in a shipped from Clewiston this week, a Despite this temporary set-back a SERIOUS PLANE CRASH I stalled plar handled by an accom heavier volume of business is expected heavy volume of business is expectedin POPULARITY OF NEWS INSPIRES n pUshed pilot and practically every next week when more than a cara the Clewisto'u season during the ((Clewiston News Special) aviation school today includes in Its day will roll from here to northern tomato shipping season and the three 25. ,LABELLE, Apr. -Three persons course of markets. INDIANAN TO POETIC APPROVALhave instruction method of ef- packing houses operating here. and atc were slightly injured when the air- fecting a safe landing with a dead During the past week the Clewiston Bare Beach are expecting to 'do a ca- plane from Sarasota was taking pas- plane. Packing house operated by W. C. Bill pacity business within the next few . sengers for a ride over the city of Popularity of the Clewiston News the blues ' Hooker shipped three carloads of to- IWell weeks. LaBelle Sunday afternoon. Those in in Indiana was reflected this weekin J 1 i U tells about our neighbors and. informed matoes while a car was packed by Two new houses were built here the plane Miss Edna Small, . men in both the cane the Sugarland were a communication from Goldie M.Yenlu I' the, places that they go .. sugar and Vhe beet sugar industrties Packing company operating this year, the first consisting of a Deputy Sheriff Hayes and the PilotF. ). of Borden, Ind., who has beena 'It tells us ,of their happiness, ; at Bare Beach under the di- packing house the main floor witha ' are unanimous I on M. Snyder of Sarasota. Mr. Sny- subscriber to the News since it was their sorrows and woe. III rection of S. R. Connell, J. K. Baker spacious residential apartment I r Tariff th e i r statements der made a remarkable landing in started and who follows each issue If you should happen to travel or t. and Milton \ 'Increase that the salvation Crouch. above. The second packing house a group of scrub palmetto. Only a with keen interest. Mrs., Yenna's letter Ifyou you should move' to -:-' '.. T. V. Watson, representative of the built was that of W. S. Harvel on few dam parts of the plane were reads <; of the which is leclf-explanatory :. away domestic }, sugar Industry lies In substantial Increase York Robert T. Cochran company of New Ventura avenue near the railroad aged and it will be in fine conditionhis I I "We take the Clewiston News andI It ,can and will be sent to you said that there will probablybe ' A in the duty on sugar imported freight depot. Mr. Harvel has com- companions, Shorty. Wiley and am sending you '''a poem for Cab- wherever you may stray , I v, a car a day shipped next week 111 by bined the W. from Cuba and other foreign S. Harvel Seed company ,Henry H. Smith report. The cause bages and Kings or wherever you So again the summer's coming and councountries. the - Clewiston \ \ Packing . '-:: i. The United States i mports company.A with the packing house, having was the carburetor of the plane want to put it showing the way the ,the thing for you to do I -' .\' the majority of its third most important heavier volume! of business Is also move his seed business from the HopkillS which is' of aluminum fastened by 6 News is appreciated in Indiana. I Is to be a now subscriber or else " : ::.f ( expected by the Sugarland Pack- block;: on the completion of his , bolts became food commodity which is loose and fell to the think things have progressed wonderfully you should renew. sugar. ing company and the W. S. Harvel This Is a condition which needs new building. floor thus cutting off "the gas sup since I was In Clewiston two Almost daily letters are receivedat an I Packing immediate remedy and members of The effect company.of the The Sugarland Packing companya ply. None of the occupants were seriously years ago by your paper." the office of the Clewiston News Jewish .. Congress' with the interest of the holidayson new concern is operating at Bare hurt and only suffered a few "The, Clewiston News" from cities in Florida and In the north the nation tomato at heart must readily prices was explainedby I Beach temporarily using the old bruises. If the pilot had been inex- How dear to our hearts is The telling of the keen interest In Clew appreciate the the situation. fact that during the holidayssix school house in that community for perienced a much serious accident Clewiston News iston activities as portrayed in The i days of fastings are prescribed by their operations. would have occurred. To read It brings joy when wet i News., , _J + -, i: + f".M .m.... ,". 'm,. ,,, ,," 'r ,";-:. 'J:> f 'n-m.. ..4''."'..14'. "- 'V';)' ;7..W; 1 _. ."" ..., :pr., N ",,,' "i ;lP; :. ;r'r.:....:.. ,; ." -' '-. r ", .. j ; !" : ; : : : : t . '=r7. ; ," ,." .:. .; ", ;: : ". "' ''' ...> > "" . .> : : < .. : .: : ; <: ( > .:.:: : ': : : :::: .7.' )-lt':1': ; : < I' : J ,: \ p " .f .... \ .. ' .G.. 'T , ,. ! "' .', , . Mt PAGE TWO I :' CLEWISTON, NEWS, CLEWISTON FLORIDA FRIDAY, APRIL, 26, 192 . J " ,, The Clewiston News ,. ...;. .,", :- = =: -= -=:' : :::: =: ::: :::> :=:= ::: = :.:.=:::=::::::.:.::: ':' ':' < .:. := ::: :>.::: : c Successor to The Clewiston'' Progress I ' I "IN AMERICA'S NEW SUGAR BOWL" aESTQNSANITARY1JAIRYOne Entered as second-class matter February 8, 1928, at the': post .officeat / I . Clewiston Fla.,. under the Act of March 3, 1879. I l Quart of Good Milk is Equal to Either , LOUIS MORGAN\ ............................................................ Publisher S : I -34 LBS. OF LEAN ROUND BEEF' 1, TOM SMITH ...........................:............................-..................... Editor, I THE CLEWISTON INN. -3. LBS. OF FRESH COD FISH6 ..:.- .. '. .. , v Subscription Rates v '. i On Lake Okeechobee LBS.. OF SPINACH '*,' ,' : ,;'.' r "4 , 1 : By mail in Florida S EGGS / - By mail outside of Florida 5)2 One year $2.50' One year $2.00 M' E.: Kynett', Manager .1' LBS. POTATOES SIx months 1-5Q Six months 1.00 Clewiston S ,. '. ., FloridaO -5 LBS. TURNIP v : , . .76 1.26 Three months Three months . Pure milk is best food. ' NEWS' PLATFORM our . . .. 'z; :. 1. Definite control of Lake Okeechobee with water transportation: .- PEN A UL ''.. YE: A'R 2. Early completion of the highways for local transportation and .. \ S S CLEWISTON DAIRY COMPANY concentration of products. / 3. A substantial downward revision of' freight rates on vegetables and ( i the northern martcets. <:= :: ::: : ::.:::=::::: :: ::::: :: :: ==::::: ::::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::::: ::: :: :::: -=-::.:::. :.:::.:::::: ::: :::: : == other 'products of this region to ". 4. The Iifil. functioning of a cooperative marketing association for .'-----------.------------------------------------------------------------------------ both buying and selling purposes. 1' 1 1 1' 1 . 1 1 1' . l 1 1 1 FRIDAY, APRIL 26,' :29 t 1,1 r 1 i sr I .,. ,.*... ", Announcing' the opening of ', : 1 1 1 1 1 : ;, , ( UNFORTUNATE[; ( : 1 ' HELPING THE : 1 .,... t Y OUR 1 APPEARANCE / Activities .9.f.-the Florida State board for vocational education were re- .I DENTAL OFFICES ? ; I / l\1 1 1 1 t ; ' ''ported in a booklet received at the News this week, showing the remarkable, J : ( 'I }: ' work being done by this bureau 'in, the vocational rehabilitation of disabled .':.L'. '>' : "In. The/ Hopkins Block OfV' :.. .; 'f; ,. ,;;i(<:, > :>: .:::.: '.. 'f, .", '.vi- ; -1.-. ":--vt': ."*-'' : ' veterans. j'/: ; r t .:. \ ,1 1 : 1? : : 1 In June 1920 Congress enacted legislation providing for the vocational l. '" DR. JOHN ANDERSON :" : tf :.,;,;: ...: {-/ ,...t.,.+1' ,. t, : _ ' of disabled In industry and otherwise and for their S ; v. I "- :: : sf \ , . rehabilitation persons; t.5/, ,;.- 'S DentistClewiston I .:' : < ;\ ;1 j:? \ ' civil employment.Appropriate machinery for the administration. '"."11>.' ; :'..' \ ; : .. f: i ii return to : \ : atronlze1.I.: ". I.", , ; - of this act was set up under the Federal Board ,for vocational education and Florida./ i .;' ';'" /" .:: . 1 1 for the purpose of promoting the rehabilitation service in the .states an appropriation 1 /5 "' 1 Tour Home , 1 . distributed - of $1,000,000 annually was provided to be "among the . '. " : - states according' to population ratios and subject, to certain conditions. Under 1 I i t these conditions each cooperating state was required to accept. the terms. Laundry 1 1 1 ;\ 1 of the federal act; to adopt a plan, acceptable to the federal board for the ., ... " ; .- " administration of a rehabilitation program within the state; to designatethe I \ :. t. ;. -- CLEWISTON STEAM LAUNDRYS state board for vocational education as responsible for administering the I I 1 1 , ,.... service" ; and I to provide from state sources an appropriation equal in amount LIST YOUR VROPERTY WITH ME 1 t. ', .',' 1 I ' / 1 ' Clewiston , ' Florida. 1 to the federal allotment to be used for the same rehabilitation ,purposes. "" L C ,I Ii Florida through the 1927 legislature accepted the provisions of the federal - . '' :-,\ act and a rehabilitation program was begun In the state September I 1 Clewiston is growing every day and with the :: , YJi, 1T ,{ 1927. Forty states had preceded Florida in adopting this service so that now 1new ..; 55 mill addition under construction values -5e - J ;.>-':.,. there are. only seven states in the union that do not have it. | .i : -S S ' will increase. ''+ cr+ : 1 j. f : 3 The purpose of vocational rehabilitation is to assist disabled persons In $Vi 'r-? v. 7 : -. .' ', .. ' ' f r-: fitting themselves for suitable occupations in.which they can be self-support- 1 t ---r : ; I 1 ,':+ .. ,.,. (. '. .' t- :' ing. In returning to employment those who because. of physical handicaps I ' 1 . -- I , ,, " : ;- ; Cleanliness is next to Godliness are unemployed a threefold object is accomplished, First, the disabled in : 1 1 .,. ,,. : , ;"1.... '1.I dividuals themselves are rendered happier in being economically independ- Edison C. Speer '1.: I I .>. f1 1 i 1 - ; t \ l.."", ent and useful. Second, their relatives or public are relieved of the burden V '' .I 1 . ' \ ft . \ < ' .1: ; ; : if : : " \"" of supporting them as independents. Third, ,just as the salvaging of waste. ,; ..i : ; : >') tr: ?;; 1- 1r 7./: products enriches Industry, so the rehabilitation of disabled workers saves ; r. -------------------:---:------ ---------2_ _____ ____ __ ____________! ; ) ., to industry acquired skill, adds'to human happiness and this enriches the = = .J. : : -- . : f'. ; : : :::::: : ::: ::: :: :. :: : : :: :: : = :..= = ::::::: ::: ::: : :: :: = :: :: = :: ::: : : ::: : :: : ::: : : : < :: ::::: :: ::: ##....## ..........##.......## ##. ...##.#######.##.....# ' .' commonwealth. i . 1 1I' . : Vocational rehabilitation. )' an educational service. It is the I I } :. duty Of.t e state to provide equal ,educational advantages. for .all its citizens.Accordingly ., I :I Ii " , ( ,:, the act of educating or re-training the disabled for suitable .occupations YOUR APPEARANCE COUNTS ; \ f.- \' ''j '. ;: .. : :. . (:+:.:. giving them an opportunity to be useful. is merely ,in keeping with ; ;t ': :',' / ,. : :" .:': ;:: /: , "'..:'",. the educational policy of the state. .. I \' I ;'i ':< ;: ,:L rY , :{ Thus rehabilitation- is in no sense a charity. Disabled .persons will "not' \ We are proud of the fact that we, have' jj i ', .... 1 :. ; aE 1 be helped simply be au&e.they are In, need. The help given must always be : ,. .. : GENERALCONTRACTING: : :: , < : ::!' helped to make Clewiston a thriving city. j jI I A, : S livelihood for themselves. i iI ; : ' ,1 ,. Persons who have been injured in employment, 'in the home, or on the ,' ,: .A{' I I : We are pioneers'in the Barber Business. i ': '::. ' street well t( : : . ". as as those who have been crippled from birth or by disease and .,'.. ' r ' ; \ . ''' t. whose disabilities t handicap them in earning a living. are eligible to the rehabiiitation -. : ': >, Mill Work ,? '. , ,+,. service. The service Is free to such disabled persons of employ- ; I : . St.,\s \'. able age, 16 years. or over, regardless of age, sex or race. The applicant must ,....".!,...'.., "., _IT PAYS ,.. ;:.v ; ';: :: ; :l;< ," . A-/: '. have resided In the. state for one year 'unless his disability originatd in the I "..: -./:'5r S. :: f -5 ""x",'t : ::1" / }, :,: : ; :: ; ; t .,,.'..;;A. state or in the employment of the U. S. or unless the rehabilitation service : "':: .. To patronize our shop. '. ; ;: f"f"t'; .r" is-availaljle. through the state of his last preceding residence. Persons who r : : f..2''. $JP are helplessly bedridden, Infirm 'with age, feeble minded or suffering with I i SHOP . ,, CLEWISTONS k--::.; incurable diseases so that employment is' not, feasible. for them are not elig : PIONEER BARBER : \ t '";.;<. ible for rehabilitation. I I >: '<: : {; i: ti. \ In charge of this work at Tallahassee is II. C. Corpening, and the hu- I ,5-, f , ; ., ,.- :. >:. ... ; .. ....: i ,' ... ,1.,1. ; r E work : ,: ... i mane done under his direction has more than justified the service. .' ) ; ;" : ts- .:',: ._'7 .' '' $ I . .;v:...'. '. <; 41v .: ;. :. :::::. Details of the work of the organization may be secured through writing' Clewiston / :- '. '.' > '.",' \ Florida : : ( I ! : !{> Mr. Corpening and the booklet he will send will afford fifteen minutes ; i Save, money by ,,consulting, .5,5ur ,: : : \ : i't I of -' ,, ,,,, ,,, ,, ,, ,. ,,,, I ': , .. interesting and .instructive reading. .. : # ##" #" # #" # #" 'c"-" #" # I / i ... .J ',..' r' ,- r. 1# : O reputation i is'oux recommendation t t ' t i I .. s ' a'- ; Despite 'the fact :.that spring Is In 'e''s; r . the air, there s to be 'a lack of ; '9), .- poetic'1 endeavors.' "S : r i '\ .:.' '. i \ ., : RICH BLACK MUCK\ -WATER CONTROL. > .; ,: :r: < . ADVICE TO LOVEL I ! : ORN .:. PER ACRE I : $110.00 , ' .. :...;. Ihave been going with a girl for<< three months. I have taken her to the I ': c'.. <.l...., .. J. i f .I : ', . i. :.t .(?. : I movies six times 1.-" bought her a wrist watch, taken hereto two dances, and i 5 & 10UNDER ACRE FARMS ) 1 .-'' ) .\. :- I!' . I given her five boxes of I .. t. , : candy. She: Is very appreciative. ;. WATER CONTROL ' Do you think I ought ,:' .'... E (,:\ to her-Anxious.' : '. '." : 150.00 PER ACRE 7- -. 'r:: > :. !\:. J.,: ,. j :- ..'' .. t -. '.'/f 40 ACRES ..' ; . l ,.. Visitor, :-; What does this painting represent, ? CUSTARD APPLE LAND WATER CONTROL I " Artist:-Tho Daughters of Satan. .'_. .. $200.00 PER ACRE ;:CROW BROTHERS 6 6S f ' Visitor '. '. :-Oh! Hell's Belles. 'I :. 1' r 1 , 1 WRITE ( .,: 'T/ie P; n''r Builders of Cle >>iston" ' r American .lang > was responsible for the doubt in Johnny's.young mind. .. 0 1 , : : Said tho boy:-"Mommer: wouldn't ; \ papa, kill. anybody would. he. ?" Me CULLYCennson's I foil p' I 1\ommer-uWhy of course not, why do you ask'>' / AS. Johnny "Weli : / / Pioneer Real Estate Broker f tfF| :- I j. out in the garage kill 1 the other two, George." ". -." , =-:=.. : .:. = ::: :: ::::::: :: = =..:: : = : i M : : : : : .:. : = :: f1' 1 ,J . i L \ ; . . ', ,. :, .'.. ; .jo.I' , " -.. "..;. ."" .._ ." ..... !'? :r.f!:? .., ' . II! l I .. . .. " ' '" UDAY, APRIL 26, 1929 I CLEW1STON NEWS. CLEWISTON. FLORIDA Page Three : . ,., I . ); PORT OF COUNTY FINANCES, HENDRY Tax Collector's. Fees 415.58 EXCESS FEE FUND j Bonds &- Warrants maturing Depository Balance April 1st, 1928' None I' PERIOD ENDING I FOR TDEC HE Outstanding Warrants , 1928 : COUNTY, (due Leo Co.) .' 19497.51 April 1st-, None t. Transfer into Special Road and'j t. 31 1928. Bridge District No. 3 Interest., '.A':\ '. Net Balance April 1st; 1928 None- . Receipts for nine . ; months: ' and Sinking Fund 19G.12J' 5,5 20,109.24Depository . f. . From Tax Collector Taxes of the receipts and disbursements of tho county < '. 1,075.53 following report 'jj; ,e Balance Dec. 31st, 1928 4,424.28 I ::1d f Hendry County for the period ending December 31st with the bal- Making Balance k 1075.53 uuru assets and SPECIAL ROAD AND BRIDGE DISTRICT NO. 3 Disbursements, for nine months: ,\J..... ces and amount of warrants outstanding and a statement of the - INTEREST AND SINKING FUND, ,- "- billtics and tho value of county property other than school of the said N :. ., Transfer to General Revenue Fund 1,075.53 . Depository Balance 'April 1st, 1928 .' 41.50 the 31st of December 1928, by the Board of ' ndry County as reported on 'None .: ," Outstanding Warrants April 1st, 1928 Depository Balance Dec. 31st, 1928 ? : None unty Commissioners and the Clerk of the Circuit. Corut Is hereby pub- I 5 ," , hed under the provisions of Chapter CS13, Acts of 1915, Laws of Florida. I Net Balance April 1st, 1928 "''- ''. .'.;/'" 41.50 OUTSTANDING;, INDEBTEDNESS" FUND ,. : I Receipts for nine months: ; : 1* ., .' *. . ._ ,.. ." Depository Balance April 1st, 1928 '. \: ,- .: ;i 2-62 EARNEST AMOS, ,\'.''.t.' :.<.-H; '. ,.... From, Tax lleqtor Taxes 475.97 I ?::.::/.r.. :.,.. Outstanding Wairants April 1st, 1928 l >;. f. None Comptroller. ,'.:..i \.;.' ", : J'" Comptroller Redemptions 330.60 :: '4' : 1 '. ':': {, '\ 5 District No. 2 Interest .. ,'. ',';,/f. Net Balance April 1st, 1928 \ ,s \ 2.62 :" ., ) and Fund Loan .196.12 '. ? 1,002.69 Receipts for nine months: \\ ...\ \ .' None : GENERAL FUND ; if.!..... Sinking' Repay ;: :. ,: :''i 1" . positoi"" Balance April 1st 1928 :' .. :(/::/....'(;:, F,,tf. 74.83 Making Balanco. .': -' .+i-\:: .. 1,0.44.19'Disbursements Making Balance ;;1 : ; ;& .'):';: .- 2.62 tstanding Warrants April 1st, 1928 /; Yr.. \ ,)) :'i.;... (- .:;: '. None for nine months: ; : ', Depository Balance Dec. 31st, 1928 ':' ": .v.":" >.'>.:' .NoneNone '. t ''..'}.M' r:" : 74.83 : 1 '. ,...... Disbursements for nine months ;"4 A :' . t Balance ,April 1st, 1928 : ." 1ceipl ,. Tax Collector's Fees : : 9.51. ,, : :{,:: : '.:. '-; ) Itr ,"ro Lee County Bonds Maturing ,;.' 939.30 .:' ;. ':- 948.81 , for nine months :. ,ir.r. Transfer to General Revenue Fund 2,62TO' ! Tax Collector' Taxes 11l 7.10' '.. .: ... ; ." :...:. \ Depository Balance Dec. 31st. 1928 ., ... ,' 95.38 I, Redemptions lG77.79 :: .: '; i J "' j Comptroller ; ) : : Clerk Candidate Fees 1.472.64.. ,>:' ....}:','..I.? ? : HIGHWAY AND COURTHOUSE BOND INTEREST. AND. 'SINKING, FUND WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : electors. No formal nominations[ shall I . Clerk Wt No. 1602 tV., ...?;' .,.N ; .':' Depository*' Balance April 1st, 1928 .., .. 8,803.10"None I will introduce In the 1929 Legis- be required. The elector may' at this , - Cancelled 3.00 > !. : !:. : :-" first election of the City use a ballot 1928 Outstanding Warrants April 1st lature a special or local bill, the substance : Various Funds Transfer 1,078.15".Y ? upon which ballot the name of his ;+ of which is follows '' Refund 27.30 : ..- :..P.anl .: as : or her candidate shall be written in Deputy Sheriff Net Balance April 1st 1928 8,808.10 '. f AN ACT TO AMEND SECTIONS ' } Interest 543.11 :.. :; /: ; : Receipts for nine months: ink or pencil, typewritten or printed, ' THREE (3)) SIX SEVEN '. ((6)) and (7) j' - .' : .. .\; 15,959.09 I I and fold the ballot and deposit the OF ARTICLE 1 AND SECTIONSONE From, Tax Collector Taxes 36, 62.83 \' same' in a ballot box in the presenceof king Balance :. .,',: 'c.. .:, .I....'\ 16.033.92 Comptroller RedemptionsInterest 4 682.05 (1) AND TWO ((2)) OF ARTICLE the inspectors, or two of them, and :' : .. : III OF CHAPTER 10433 OF ; : . sbursements for nine months: Bank 607.28 42252.16 : ; ; \ such ballots shall be considered le- . Court ". -, /' ,\/: : :' THE LAWS OF FLORIDA OF 1925. I Lary of Clerk of the Circuit :'. ; ...: + gaily sufficient without further formalities ;. ., '. I - s County AudItor and Clerk to ;a; ; .r Making aBlance 51,060.26Disbursements PROVIDING FOR AND CREATINGTHE I County Commissioners 1 400.00'.: : .' ..:'.,..-,::, ,:; :' 4 I for nine months: ...". CITY OF CLEWISTON, AS .the The two ((2)) persons re- I ceiving highest number of votes lleage of Commissioners '. 215.80 .:... : ; : < { < ;":f'F.Y' : AMENDED BY CHAPTER 12616 OF of Sheriff for Attendance on' :;' ...."'./ /,':<;r>;:f. "', :':.: '" Interest 33,060.00 .r THE LAWS 'OF FLORIDA OF 1927. for the two-year term and the three ,. ,, 'r Commissions for cance111ng coupons 7.55 33,067.55 ((3)) persons receiving the highest County: Commissioners 44.00. <, !t.; I) :, .J BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEG llaries of Other Officers and ..;tr; ;;;.t. l {' :' Depository ISLATURE OF FLORIDA: number of votes for the four-year I t ; Balance Dec. 31st, 1928 17,992.71 (nployees:' \\ : ? 1.i: I' Sec. 1. That Section Three ((3)) of term shall be respectively deemedto JAttetney' County Commissioners 900.00kSu ''. '.' be elected as such Commissioners. v : HIGHWAY AND COURT HOUSE BOND FUND Article I of Chapter 10433 of the Laws | visor of Registration.... 308.79 ', : :..... ':...\Av..J. .:; oZ Florida of 1925, as amended b} The said Commissioners so elected , Special. ; : ; : Trustees Balance April"1.stt 1928 :..... ..> 21,346.16 shall have the status . j-anster of Funds into : :\ ;:,'. :: \ Chapter 12616 of the Laws of Floridaof same powers : Aiding Fund 82.06:. :; ::: : .! .::1. ) '. Outstanding Warrants April 1st" 1.928 : :; '\t.r-\; : : '>- 284.50 1927 and the same is hereby and duties and shall organize themselves - be pairs to County Buildings! ; 'J. ,,..-,', ;': ,;!.t:?.>./ .:.if.. .. __ Net Balance April 1st 1928' ', amended, so that the said section in and be the continuing corpor- r rI ". J. : 21,061.66Itoceipts Court Hou' 9.19 7'r.' ,r ate in said I \ '' authority municipality the . j :: ; nine .t. 1 \ .f' said Article shall read follows Jail 'farniture f. months: :- ." as ; : i ' . ] 1.25 ;: ,. : .:;: i : ;t" ., $ 1" ; } same as provided for the originally . and Fixtures for : ', ('. :.'.:, \_ ; :{.1 : "Sec. 2. That the initial corporate ' :' .. "'-.' .c' From, Cork. Warrants Cancelled ( ; ,: said shallbe constituted Commission of five ((5) Shades for Court Houes and "...- .\.i.- '/"l'::-'':-"'l', :. .' ':. ,, .. 2 !, 284.50 authority in municipality m tubers, excepting that they. shall Installation 57.01. +'h-.Y';;:* :' Making:Balance April 1st, 1928 :,::; :'J /} :-- .'., 21 46.16 vested In a commission consisting cease to have the power to reelect Tail 9.00 ." ,: .,...,'':,' of five ((5)) persons, all of whom mustbe penses of County Buildings: .. ':!j.,r..;;: ," 'DIsbursements for nine months; "Mr .:".: ...::\l'<." ;:- ." None citizens of Florida; provided, how- themselves or to elect, others, and Janitors and Other Attendants 720'00: ::,\ ::'\1': ., ; :}'.(I. ';\. ): ever, that the Mayor, the Commis thereafter be regularly elected on the Trustees Balance Dec. 31st 1928 .-i : ,: .. .21,346.16 first after : Monday the First Mondayof Light Fuel and Water 93.60 .. 1 : ' : the ; i- \ '' sioner of Public Works, and City Insurance 80.00,, '.-.-. : 'f'I: : .t' i'IS --) citi- the month preceding the expirationof ASSETS ; : ; AND LIABILITIES : r I Clerk each in addition to being ,, Incidentals 895.74re ...,.:.'..:1-t..y. ....., ., .f. .' 5 zens of Florida, shall also be resi- term of office for which elected of County Poor: :. .... ; :'':;:.i\'j. ::. : ......:: ; ASSETS :. .r. :';, .... dents and electors of the City of hereunder, and for full terms of four j Allowance Made to, Paupers Out- ... :. :x, .:..t 1.:;,. .i i\ .. :"" '. :' ,'.' Balance Cash in Depositor ;, all Funds 72,6G7.46 -'.. /', ,' _;,.':,> Clewiston. The persons who shall ((4)) years each. In case of death,. disability - . I side of Poor Houses and Paid : "? .'. ,; :::-::' ;; ;;:'J. '- '/ Uncollected Taxes 98,328.66 ". } '.:. disqualification, resignationor r'f. ,.. ; :. the first commission here- y. . [by Warrants 1' 1,385.39.. ;:. '..;'.; 'S.H.: ,t 1yonet' ....:. .. compose removal of any Commissioner, l under shall F. Deane Duff R. Y. be , , Inquests: '. ;: ,.';: r',' :: : Total ',' 170,99'6 12' : r.. :..b. gi'a.t. -::; ':' :' :. such vacancy in the Commission shall . , ..... '. -- -. ; '. Patterson, and Malcolm W. Bigg, who " \ Fees of Officers, :Jurors and .: ;' ..:. ; :.... ," :' .\, 'I, be filled by the remaining commis- :- -. '. (. J'.c.i' shall each commissioners for : .it. : ; :' serve as Witnesses 74.00 \. '.. .: LIABILITIES . " : I :-. < .\ ; sioners Jor the unexpired term. The , " sanity Inquiries: f.\' ...,::..:.:..' .\ Warrants Outstanding > ,oC'" .; 5 four years, and Jules M. Burguieresand rules . , '. for J- and regulations for the regis- : , Fees of Officers and Committees '. 4.00 : '. \ i ;' Current''' .. : 5 F. E. Bryant who shall each v' \ \ Expenses I.: ' tration of ,' 29.90 voters, and rules, laws and ... . 1 . ationery and Printing: ,:: ; '. serve as commissioners for two yeai's.The .'. "'" : .. .... Bonds Outstanding .r.. 5 .:- i', :'L 569,000.00 regulations forholding and ; . ; .'. .' theMayor General -: F Deane Duff shall be Stationery-Blanks, etc. 373.76/ : :; .. ; said , Special Road and Bridge '\ : ; ::1-: . certifying general and , .., : ; special elections - Record Books \ 52061. ': :-1' .t. ( District No.2 I 5 .' : .. .. the said R Y. Patterson shall . " '. .: 5 to elect Commissioners for I. and Advertising Required by Law & ;. \t::". Balance due Lee County for .. ;p: >:'; -:- be Commissioner of Public Works, ; r. Paid for by County 460.10 .:'< I ; .;. .r, > '. \.Jl. ,.. '. :. ; Malcolm W. shall other purposes, shall be prescribedby Bonds & Time Warrants ,' : ', 1': 'f' and the said Bigg Commission Paid to Officers: .:,:\j(: : .1 !. 59,132.77 ordinance of the said City of Clew- n : : Special Road and Bridge be the City Clerk. All of said persons, \ 2,952.96 Tax Assessor :' V iston, the same not to be in conflict . , Tax Collector 2,709.71 '. ': '(: :: '.',',.., .t .. ;.. District, No.3. '.., ." ';.' ., :' r '..t..;' ... .," or a majority of them. shall, as soon with the Constitution or laws of the' Balance .. '. J due Lee County for s ;: .;: : >;. :1 : :; ; as they deem practicable after the erk Circuit Court, Recording' and I" >; ; r i.' ; State of Florida or this charter of _. Bonds & Time :: ; : / Warrants'r! /4,060.50 passage of this Act and prior to noon ,feueral 2-35 ," . " Court.Work' . the said ..: : \ :" :, City; provided, however, D. A. t' on said first day of October, of & General' ; : : . Dense Primary Total ; that no person shall be deprived of . 'Actions 724.20 ,:. .< .:. 14,053.35 632,233.17 1931 organize as the corporate au- .. ,j. : : .. the right to vote on account of sex. COUNT'y : thority hereinbefore provided for. The I VALUE OF ,. jIf No shall be PROPERTY l person eligible for elec- let Balance Dec. 31st, 1928 1,980.37 city clerk shall also serve as \ I tion Commissioner under as this Court Sec- , House 131,000.00 \ .n'::"" j clerk to said commissioners. The arrnts Outstanding Dec. 31st, 1928 ,, '. 8.00 Grounds ,OOOOO- 134,000.00" '. persons so named as Mayor, Commis- tion who is not a qualified elector .\ ' c epositorY Balance Dec.. 31st, 1928 .' 1,988.37 :Jail 3,046.45'. .' sioner of Public Works and City and resident freeholder of the said ; ' Furniture and Fixtures! -: 1 Clerk shall hold their of- City of Clewiston. . respective }' 3 FINE AND FORFEITURE FUND . Court House 18,847.63 '." .%: .' r Sec. 7. After the first election pro- ' : fices from the time of their organization - I . ! e l.1ory Balance April'1st, 1928 Ii ',., .. '. ,' ... .{ None Road Machinery & Tools c:' .', r '" and thereafter for four years vided for herein to be held, the an- .\ ut.ciding Warrants April 1st, 19.28 .. -. None Approximately I. 15,000.00 ) ,;'; ..:.:' commencing at noon on said day fol- nual election of the City of Clewiston .',:' Highways & Bridges i . : Approximately 430,000.00 5 ;: shall be held the first : '. '. \ ;: lowing said organization, and their on Tuesday j , Net Balance April 1st, 1928, :: : None rvlr. ". ,' after the first ''Monday of the month . whether eceipts for' nine months: ':, : Total .: 600,89'1.08 '.:.. ;;' ", successors, from their own : '.' preceding that in which the term of , ,.. ..' . : : ; number or otherwise, for a like pe- ' ,J l'" AGRICULTURAL FUND > }-,: riod of four thereafter the any of the Commissioners shall ex- .- . and Taxes > years , rom; Tax Collector 4,413.43 .<:. : .: 7./: /' - : pire. I Comptroller Redemptions' 563.94. .':!".' :';.. J persons so named as the other two Any person who shall possess ., :: ,4.-t Depository ' i ;.. = ;. Balance April 1st, 1928 ; ({ . ,. : : 278.83 the qualifications of an elector under ' Sheriff Fines 1,174.24 I ;: ; \ commissioners shall hold their of- Outstanding Warrants April 1st, 1928' ." '. ,'. None the general laws of the State of Flor- " Error fices Clerk Correct 8.90'1 /. : ", :: I. for a period of two years and .: ; . . Bord Warrants Canc. .1.10 ':' :( .>\,:: ...: ..:'" 6161.61 Net Balance April, 1st. 1928 t'1)' '. ',. ;\. ; "'''', .. 278.83 their successors, whether from their ida governing elections and shall ; have resided within the territorial Receipts ,. own 'number or otherwise, for a for nine months:' ; ; pe- Taking Balance ', ::' : ',:: :,:..',:... '. ,. 6161.61 ,;I' ) -:.,;'<. .;.." riod of four years thereafter. At all limits of said City for six months pre isbur.emenls. for nine months: .,.' }.-/ From, Tax Collector Taxes 1,103.36.:;: "r.. : meetings of the Commission, each of ceding the election, and shall have rt' of Criminal Prosecution l. :' 'I, t "::-: "' "f, ',' .' Cqmptrol1er' Redemptions 141.29.. '-'. 1,244. the 'Commissioners, Including the registered in accordance with the or- Sheriff and '''Depl ties, Cost Bills ', ; '. ::i-:...:> '.. :' ] Making Balance'1' I .l' -. -' Mayor, shall have one vote. The Com- dinances of said City and shall have ' . \ ;- : :' ::0' 1,523.48 mission hereinbefore established shall previously paid his poll taxes for two , Cases { \ Criminal I in 2,11G.78 ;- ;: :: ,: : : < Disbursements . :: : JCq for nine months . ;" .. : ' stables, Cost Bills in I' '8.50 'I. .:,. ; .; !" >f :,: ;:;'/ ', I ., ," :." J(......,. ..;:1.' : None have the power at is regular meetingor years last him past, if lawfully: assessable Cri anal Cases .' I Depository Balance ; any adjournment thereof held against with the time to ,be pre- i I' Dec. 31st, 1928 : : ', : .'( ; : the : :- ., '.1,523'.48 scribed by ordinance, and shall be Clerk of Circuit Court, Cost :\ :'. -.. '. I prior to the expiration of each suc- a Bills in Criminal Cases 196.42"\ ,!' PUBLICITY FUND' i, : \ '!.. >;' !.:J_": cessive term of office of the respec- freeholder of said City, shall be en- County Judge, Cost Bills in ; '. Ad'.: '" Depository Balance April 1st, 1928 .-'-'r'", S '" "./ '::} : tive members to elect. for a period of titled to vote at any municipal elec- Criminal Cases 337.05.: .J :; Outstanding Warrants April 1st 1928 ... '-"' 147.87 four ((4)) years the successors of such tion of said City; provided, however, . \ . ; No'ne 1 . Justice of the Peace, Cost Bills ," I !. :. : ( : Commissioners whose terms aboutto that the provisions of this section ' in Criminal Cases 78.36 .. ./ ,:s'': Net Balance '} '. r. '- :'j :: are shall not apply to the first election April 1st, 1928 'expire, excepting that the termsof . ,t\ County Solicitor Part Salary 450.00 Receipts for nine ..1.. '.. : ,. ;:,, ., ,: .: : 147,87 under this Act." months: i .. .,. .:.' all the Commissioners shall expireat : > Co.\mt Prosecuting Attorney, 4' ,. I That Sections one ((1)) and two ((2)) the I noon on day following ten ((10)) Conviction Fees 155.00 ;;'i.Witness :. :.. ;.C: From. Tax Collector Taxes < Fg <, of Article -III . : of said Chapter 10433of 4,571.15I Fees 468.30 ','!. '.-'. : '.\: .. : I : : years from the date of organization < '. Comptroller RedemptIOns '556.35.] :' : .,.. 'r .:>: 5,127.50 hereunder. In case of I the Laws of Florida of 1925, pro- Prisoners 376.70. :::: a vacancy oc- Feeding ; ; . j ' . Making Balance Pay of Juror in Criminal Cases, .', i, .. .'. ". ..... : '; : \.: ::: 5,275.37 curing In the Commossion by reasonof viding for and creating the said City 1 -.t.;, ,;'f',; ':;1 a f i '<,: death of Clewiston, be and the same are Cprmty and: Justice Peace Courts 312.90' :,' '"' 4,500,01 : Disbursements for months 5 ", ; resignation, disability, removal -I . r nine : ;.; .'I';: ",'' .. hereby amended that : the said ;". ,',1 ...." ;; .' disqualification, or from other so sec- Tet Balance Dec. 31st, 1928 S' : 1,1661.60 Royal Palm Council Boy Scouts ;';-- I',' :..> <' .. .if t.;' :'>1 cause, the remaining Commissionersby tions in said Article shall read as/ fol- arrants Outstanding Dec. 31st, 1928 ) '; '. ;t '. 20.90 of America ..t ,. : ,,' a majority vote shall elect a suc- lows: I , .. .'. ':; Grepository of: '. r .l.. \ ..- ;'.-s. 'r/-t. I "f'/ ,.' ...:" 150.00 cessor who shall .serve for the unex- "Sec. 1. The. :Mayor, Commisslonr - Balance Dec. 31st, 1928 .''. 'l- .'. :. :':. f': 1,682.50 Depository ''Balance Dec. 31stt, 1928., ..if. '.>':-:(:-- 1,"f::,';;:. 5125.37 pired term. of Public Works, and City Clerk, and ROAD FUND .(',::L:,,,1;:.::' '< ,." ;.t'' ,'" .,." JJ.f. Section 2. That Sections six ((6) and the other Commissioners shall each '/ 1 COUNTY FAIR FUND'!! .. .:',. ',' '.:'_ "' perform the duties of his or her of- epository Balance April 1st, 1928 .J : 'r" :i' Jr '. ',c. .... ...:. seven ((7)) of Articlel of said Chapter ,Warrants. April -st, 1928 \ "_+ : \" Outstanding Warrants April 1st, 1928 .' r None providing for and creating the said et Balance April 1st, 1928 :;: ; <; I 6753.85 \ ... ". :,-.,;; i City: of Clewiston, be and the same shall have the same voice and voteas , I ec.-us months "")_'.,. '- Net Balance' April 1st 1928 are hereby the other members of the Com- nine amended for : : ;j.. .j ;'..>. .i.: 266.66 so that the said : Receipts for nine months: J n. sections in said Article shall read as I mission. In the absence of or disabil- .. om, Tax Collector Taxes 10,718.44 ,: ;, t X..) .,. From. rrax Collector Taxes 4,098.00 r.I' : follows: ity of the Mayor to act, the Commissioner I Comptroller RedemptIons 2G,140.44' ;r:: Sykes Bros. Use Drag1ine 540.00 ,;" ,J :;.t. ;j.'J the City of Clewiston shall call an all the duties of the office, including ' Glades County-Expense .il 1 .". Making Balance the Opening / J I : -r ., 4,926.43 election to be 'held within judicial features herein enumerated . the BrIdge 32.37 J ..r...,,:: : <. . 37,430.96 Disbursements i for nine months: : : 1 Cityof ; and in the absence or disabilityof Clewiston Ho I' one month the Expenses of Exhibit ;,.e '.' prior at Collier ' I, both the /: City Clerk shall serve : as Balance : expiration of ten the aking : I % County Fair ; (10)) years after ; 44,18,1.81 : . isbursements for nine months: '. : : ... I- ....:;. .::.s.,.. .,' .,",'i 216.04 date of organization hereunder for Mayor and perform the duties of the; palaries of County Commissioners 2,250,00Con ...' ;.'1"J- .;. ,,.. Depository Balance Dec 31st, 1928 : : ., ;r ;::.. :: .::."'11 : ".1JI0.39 the purpose of electing two (2)) Commissioners 'I office"Sec., including 2. For the its judicial functions. . !)truction and Maintenance of : ; : \ : : to serve for two ((2)) years, purpose of sys- Roads and Bridges: .' : ; "\1"l;: SPECIAL BUILDING FUND I and three (3)) Commissioners to serve tematically handling the City Gov- - ' Cost of Material 3,407.48 : :! '.. .r.': .,;i' Depository Balance 1928 .;:. :. ::. for four ernment, the Commission shall cre- : ... .. t .. April 1st, ,. 20.80 (4)) :years, commencing at ' ) -. ''i" : pl, ate the Tools and Machinery. Cost q '" ; of years Paid for Free Labor. Other .' 7. Net' 1928 ; organization charge of each Balance ? department Executive - April 1st < : :: hereunder and '..' ( ,; 20.80 in calling such elec- than Guards :\ ' 25,538.56 t .- :, Receipts for nine months: ;i\.f. tion Department, the commissioner the said Commission shall have Gasoline & Oil v 2,348.13 ''.. ,_ ::1'. .5 in charge thereof , to be : " ; :.'\ ," ,, '.to . . 1125.00 'r.-;' ':" ';to '.. ., of Board of County Commissioners . Built by Contract ':: ; Clerk Warrants Cancelled 106.11 r a the Commissioner in charge thereofto " Distribution of Cost by Districts: '(; '.' J" :.:. ;; "' General Fund Transfer 82.06; 193.07 in Florida in regard to be the City Clerk: Department of ! 1st. D 6968.17, 2nd D 1,192.29 5 J,) r. = I the calling and holding of such elec- Health and .. Public Works 3rd. D 15,437.62, 4th. D 3,252.55 5 5 5 Making Balance' 213.87 tion and shall canvass and declare the Com- . 5th. D 5,518.74 I Disbursements for nine months: tho result. The said Commission shall missioner charge thereof to bo the, ! Expenses! County Commissioners '. 73.07 1 36,277.13 Lee County Jail Warrants ;. :' : 106.11 post, or cause to be posted, noticesat Commissioner Section 4. All of Public laws and Works.'* oflaws parts three (3)) said public within Net Balance Dec. 31st, 1928 7907 68 Depository Balance Dec. 31st, 1928' S places ,in conflict with the provisionsof . 107.76 City of Clewiston, at least thirty ((30Tdays Warrants Dec. 31st 1928 Outstanding 1:00: this Act are hereby repealed, especially - prior to said election giving no- COUNTY MAINTENANCE FUND Chapter 12616 of the Lawsof Depository' Balance Dec. 31st 1928 tice of the time and place of said If 7,908.68 Depository Balance April 1st 1928 .' r. Florida of 1927. :. : j 463.99 election, stating the offices to be fill f Outstanding Warrants April 1st 1928 Section 5. This Act shall take effect . .. SPECIAL ROAD. AND BRIDGE DISTRICT NO. 2 INTEREST AND, ...... .' None ed at said election, and giving the immediately upon its passage I t SINGING FUND Net Balance : names of three inspectors and a clerk I IDep April 1st, 1928 463.99 and approval by the Governor, or : 'tpry Balance April 1st, 1928 2,167.31 Receipts for nine months: oppointed as such by the said Com- upon becoming a law without such I . Out None From, Tax Collector Taxes'6146.99" :' resident freeholder, a citizen of the O. GRAVELY .. Balance Comptroller RedepmUons 847.53 United States, over twenty-one ((21) ISI Net April 1st, 1928 2,167.31 6,994i2! Representative Hendry County. Receipts for nine months: Making Balance ,\'S.'" years of age and of sound mind, residing 4-5 5t. I 7,458.51 within'tho limits of said City Fr6m, Tax Collector Taxes 20,148.62 I Disbursements fob nine months: ori the date of said election, shall be 1f ,Comtproller RedemptionsInterest. 2,056.67 5. 5. : Labor 1,556.18 eligible to vote fn said election and Bank ' 160.92 22,366.21 Gas-On' to be qualified to hold office at r I I 112.78 any Tampa manufactured 42,942,000 cigars j :Making: BalanceDisbursements Material 27.17 1,696.13 the said first election. The election 24633,62 .t .... in March, a gain of 12,000,000 for nine months: I inspectors and the Clerk shall be the . Depository Balance Dec. 31st, 1928 } ':; ':: : 5,762.38 judges of the qualification of the over February. r . ' ... :'... l ,.. .,'_. .' ..... :L' ', ; .: '. .- .. : : :,.::.'.j', -: .:', ,:.".:.,it.:'.::': : 1'': '. ..:i..i.2: .< i, '_; ;(;c ..:. ..: ,...<. /"l. :..: 'j;' '- ; :. . ..P.-'l'. '. ,,,,... ,' .... .; .' ;. .,. .,... ',1I'mIi"! .","'." ':'-' ."'..J. 'd.-V". _:"", ,"",:-,-'"'-". 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STALLTNGS: Superintendent. pliancewith Section 708 Compiled succeeding two and the ber Cole home on Arcade avenue. years number General' Laws of. ,Florida, 1927, there of mills of district school tax to 1-t. Mrs. William G. Ames entertained being built and public will .be admit- t I. will, on .the 21st day of May, A. D. be levied for each of said years. ---- at her homo on Arcade avenue wIth ted late this year. COLLIER WEST COAST MOTORS 1929; .be an election held In each special All qualified electors who have FOR SALE ... ( tax school district of I rov' I Hendry paid poll toxes < Cr a dinner party Wednesday. night, the (Tamiaml. Trail Tours, Inc;) county, Florida, at the six voting pre- April 27th, 1929 on, and or before those exempted Saturday, the week of April 15, 19'29 will resume cincts of said County, to-wit: Clew- law Dodge Delivery Truck V_ .occasion being Mr.\ Ames' birthday. H. JA Rogers of LaBelle was -a bus- by and who have paid a tax on I .. Mr. Ames was presented with a tak- iness visitor in Clewiston MO 1' ay. passenger .and freight serviceover Sears iston,, -East Felda LaBelle'and Denaud, West, said LaBelle elec-, I I year personal next or preceding real property said election for the, Good Condition , en of friendship by those present. Gulf and Atlantic Highway; be- tion to be held and conducted in the shall be entitled to vote in said. elec i i I I N. *;, Louis A. Morgan presenting tho E. W. McCully local real estate tween West Palm Beach and jFort manner prescribed by law for hold I tion. BAILEYS GROCERY 1d 1k 1 ing general elections except as - provided A. L. TAYL.- : gUt explained the significance point- broker l has been reappointed manager Myers. in Article 8, Chapter 1, Title 5, Chairman. Board of Public Instruc- St. Cloud, Fla. I that "to one in you Schedules will be announce . -' ing cut possess of the Okeelanta Plantation com- ":Z::: =:!i. J ' : early life gave :you joy and contentment pany. Our accustomed service was' sus- and I am sure that you have pended due 'to 192S hurricane. Road J ; into vast space, repairs have enabled to resume S spent hours gazing Judge and Mrs. Caldwell of La. us S I satisfie'd ana 'that owned limited service for the benefit of the . believing you: 1L Belle .::accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. ... I l I Il' and possessed the entire world. traveling and shipping public.Write I ' Chester of the National Geographic >; : .:: .-, i /. It made your early hours pass quickly ..! magazine spent Tuesday' afternoon our office, 321 East Flagler ; {., " minutes of lonll. Street, Miami Florida Collier ' :! and turned those inspecting the plantations and mill of or, ,,' . 'ness into hours of. happiness, and as the 'Southern Sugar company here. Building, Fort Myers, Florida for' in ::,-,') '. / /./ :/ / _ .you grow older ,we hope that the formation. 1-t . The visitors were greatly impressed .r'' ,,' 'joy.small in life.gift. "will bring.. you the same 'with the activity.Mrs. FARM WANTED : I'l'l'l'f) ': i : : '. : Mr. and Mrs. I : . . Guests were T..: present P. G. Bishop left last Saturdayby Want to hear from owner having_ ; : . ' A. Burt of 111., Mr. and T. Urbana| Clyde Line from Miami for New good Florida farm for sale. If bargain, / >. -/'l\Irs Frank Wright, Louis A. Morgan' York '''where she will meet her sister send, price: and description. F. B. H.Box' ., 4 J /( l " ,. ( ; and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith. and driye to their summer place Jn 4OS, Olney, 111. 1-t. ' .. ? -- > ; \ ; : I. S Maine. Mrs\ Bishop's :Cadillac was :, _'" ?i , - : DIr and Mrs.\ T. A. Burt'of Urbana, shipped on the same boat from Mi FOR SALE, ami. Piano, '''Baldwin, almost Stud- < f 111., arrived in Clewiston last Monday new. : , I''j ', to spend a few. days here. Mr." Burt ent model, cost. $423.. Will sell for ,. who is a director in the Celotex com- A. W. Smith of the Southern Sugar $250 cash. Address Paul Richter, o ,,.' / / pany and in the Southern Sugar 'company company left ,Tuesday for Havana General Delivery, Moore. Haven, Fla .:,'. ..\ 4'': : :' / . here, from Jew:' York where he will meet his wife and fam- It P.CHICKEN ,'" 0..fd:' ''',','./ c I came '. 'IflIi1Ht'r-1 "" , ) I where (,he said the days and nights 0& .' ',' I .,.' were warmer than in Clewiston. : , H; ; : : :', : S ' entertained at < : ; i : . Mrs. M. E. Kynett \ : . '" YOUR SPRING SUIT I II dinner in the Clewiston Inn Tuesday I S " night. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. r ,r .' ','T. A. Burt and Mr. and Mrs. Frank I TAILORED FOR YOU S t / ! ,Wright' and son. .. .. . ... \ You risk'neither faults nor false economy h ere. Quality '\ i ' '. S. R. Connell spent Tuesday, after- is reflected in every one of the Spring and Summer fabrics ' .\ ) . ti .' .t, ..",.,:O'; ./K1noon Glade on a business trip to Belle I >g DINNER ;:,\ ;, we now have on display. Get that new suit tailored. to ; .,.. t '"'t : order by ' . j 'I' your i ' : ; ' ; W. S.. Harvel spent .Sunday and .' :: : 'j"": : '. ,. \ . '." \ Monday I at.. Canal__Point a on business. \.il.d": \ ."i,' \ ;' ,' ., ..'.,'_:r.... '' ., ".,, ..'' ....!,.,,:\.!. ). .:, .>' I.I ''F. -" ; 0.' ; '. .. ..', : SUNDAY AT THE : I . Louisa A. and E. W. Mc- ', / ' Morgan } . '' . .. . _' ,. II, : ; CHICAGO I . - Cully were business visitors in Belle I I ,':,:; "" .,.;"_":p-or.-t' I : ;;, Y, ,.. .., I Glade Monday. \ '. .\ :"; .'> :', :'' r at these popular prices .,_,:rt,; : .:'.: _ F. E. Bryant-of -Palm Beach, vice i ,. :: : ;:> <' r' :. ::"..::2; : ;. ; president of the Southern Sugar : ; $30, $40 S50 .'t.4 ...;' " . The Watanabe Hotel . .f company;: was in Clewiston; on business \ :' .:. \ Tuesday. ,,' ; ,' i ., '. ,-. ,'_,, 'I. ,,. .. .,. MRS. CLAUDE DOWNS, Manager. .. .. ;' ; , '0 /j Mrs. Edison C. Speer spent the '. '. : '. '? ;\ t week end at Sebring. ...:.. ,-.',\,c. .' ", ..\\:"" I 1 :' ,,.. : Blate BrothersiJ " .l:, '_ ._ .: .f; : '., I : . I.j I. ' ,. . C. A. Jackson visited Fort Myers .- .;. .I ., 'Saturd'. S.lr j I ! -' andjrampa""on business last " , ':] r REAL SOUTHERN STYLE , Dr. John Anderson motored to Fort ,, . : ; . :Myers last Sunday. ,t .. , '. -' t , I rt. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Nils Olsen returned f ''';. : ''' ,.1. i ,.'! :' ., ,: :. ,,: ,. ., : :. "t: '" : .'. ,. >,' J, ,',...I:", ..:.' ,x:. ',', '. '",.,. .-...' -.. .. " 'Tuesday from a three weeks motor : ::,Si" i.I SEVENTY FIVE CENTS ,,:-'f_; : trip to their former home in Fort ..:, . i. ;..;: ..... 'Smith, Ark. On tho return trip they '" ...\ , , << stopped at Lake;: City, where the cave I I., containing petrified prehistoric men } ;: : ' : d has been discovered. The cave, according i. : I> I , 'Iii .Y-. ,,':"*c '?;1. '" u : : & -- ,, : \ ', t to Mr. Olsen was accidentally : i ; !' :; :., c ; ;. ;j ; ' : : discovered when a well was driv . ' : '';;: '';<.'i' ;:{ '.-)tih'I:: 'I'Ij'Li "en. The petrified figures perfectly \ ' I .. preserved are more than twelve feet :; :: >;' 'HOT SUMMER! DAYS : f- : : tall, and an entrance to the cave Is- : j/4.% : ) ,:''i l-lt'f; : : ; ' ,' . , : \ ', 1- ; ", , . 'j':0j WILL' ; ;;'{ : ". : , I . L ,I J "" 'js'r Y" > ; : : I; \ S -<, 'F! .... .. .' .... '., SOON"" ; ... ..., ,\ -.;.;-,":,,:, .," SI '. : I r. ;': -" : ; :'- : ', ;:;;.' 'E:1:1{ji /:: ?>. .i > : l "<' I. .5 '" .t" 1.'t. ' J ; : : ' ; ... : ,. 50 CENTS TO .SAF'ETY ; : ' .t ; : : : :' ; : \ .: : ' ; /r. : > ., .. ': 'f'J. : .., ,'::5: r. :. :/l 'l'.r: : :/; : ;\. }" :i. :,.::' , ,( ., .- . '., HERE t '" ;: '''' ;4,1. ,' r"'.., ;', .. '.. :" : I":.c. ; _ : ,JIP \I ::,<:,) *:'' ::'/ :>. / 'q,"\ :'<' I. ': :;',: i"':: :r".;':':,' > ':: : .- ; <: \ :l" ., .. , .' Freedom from worry, independence, self reliance-a I' J x Why worry about getting your meals. i in a hot stuffy: ,' . ,happy prosperous future for yourself and family through kitchen. I ". ' . e. .. the habit of saving. S : I ,.:, ::-. '.. :\. . .' . i: "" I We have few electric in several sizes at arii , a ranges :. .. Fifty cents starts an interest bearing 'savings. account : . : unusual attractive price. " .s(.i,= with the ,! , It { ;i j : J ;'/ : : \ These stoves will '. .' hours' of and ;) .; : : :. 1 ; 4d/ : save you many worry ... ; I, ,' months. Instant the I f 0 lighten work during summer '. : .'.. : { MAIL COUPON NOW your ,'.' :.:.t.,, .:;:;. l ". "'". .' .! ;'" .. ;' heat at ow cost is one of the features of an electric range. / -:i.. { "" :' 'CLEWISTON I HOME BUILDING I AS ; ; i :, .- :. ' .': ,. ,...::c. .. ; :. .. ' - ' to't' '".i.>.>J-.IJ'r.",1.!Iot; '1Ji..if... >.-...,.'.&- ', ,. SOCIATION f : "J" c' I"" ' ii .'.'. '. ,:!''_ ':',. '.....". '';. . Clewiston,' Fla. '-Use, one of our electric toasters- ,. for cooking your' 1 '.. .. ..--. I morning. meals-real 1 bargains. .5 . :'-1'''' c.t. Gentlemen-I, : I am Interested In .. ; 5 . ,i, I ," ,: your easy plan for saving. Without ',' \ '.:, '.... . 1 :" I : ; . to send full ' obligation me please me , I . ( I .. i ,I information. l 1 .5 \I .. ,', '' .. .: 1 . : Name ............................................................ ". ..' r .. I ' 'I' : c' r Address, .....:.............................. .;......;..:;.. ... y : I '\. i CLEWISTON BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY \ ; . ': \ ;:. I . .. r ,.- ,. ,-I I ... ; -. ., . \ 'i. ,..,. '. .'; , _ 4 o i '. . / .., .. .. : I : ,. ,:' .' r{ 'c ' k ,r' THE CLEWISTON HOME BUILDING ASSN- ; ) :,' '. : 1 f. .' t , & r y. ," .'. /,. Clewiston Florida t.. :. ) .,' , ', ; ;-/ S :' : ." I \ .> 1 .. :I : . r. : , ' .' : . ; .. ' . ... \ ... ) I . ,. 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'-- I '. followed the car in l before Monday, the 6th day May, A. and ; from hiding [ hereby certify that the above andforegoing SEAL) ( : SUMMER\ BUSINESS 5d, Fay Andre, hjs wife, ire nonresidents -{ .D. 1929, other who the allegations ofsaid' ' to the garage ,and' as he switched off of ,the State of Florida, and '' Bill of Complaint ''taken is a true copy, of the orig- William T. Hull . MEETING\ : will be AT inal PLAN Order of Publication made in of Circuit Court. the light and stepped out, Odom and that the place-of/lresiderice,.and' post* as confessed by said, defendants.It : Clerk said cause, said order being on file 4-5 4t. t r r'' the said I. Andre! " of : office address - Hall were at the side of the, car with Is further: ordored: that this or- I ' (Continued from page '1)nfv ) and'Fay Andre, his -wife, as ;.particlularly der be published 'once a week for ' revolvers. as the. same Is known to the/ four consecutive weeks In the Clevr- men are unalterably opposed., to :Boldly backing, out of the garage, affiant Is No. 146 Walnut Streets) iston News, a weekly newspaper of Odom drove while Hall held the gun Manchester, New Hampshire; than [[general circulation( In said County' such a tax there Is no person in the State of; and State. Concerning Thursday afternoon hol-. on Patterson in the backe sat. They Florida 'uponvhom the service of a:, Done and ordered in LaBelle, Flor \ days for local merchants during the drove past the Patterson: house, stop- subpoena would bind any of said defendants ida, this 26th day. of March, A. D., the that the said defendants , ped at tho schoolhouse where : 1929. 1 to Oo 'kumraer months from May ; each of them ,the, ot arc over age William T. Hull woman joined them and they proceeded I I 4 tuber, 1, It was announced at the twenty-one years.: It is therefore or- Clerk of Circuit Court. \ meeting that this is part of the bylaws over the muck road. dered that said defendants, each and SELDEN L. STEWART I . { of the organization and discussion Shortly before reaching Miami! all of them, be and they arc hereby Solicitor,.for Complainant..I. T. ANOTHER PROSPEROUS SUMMER . 't brought\ out the fact that all I Locks they ordered Patterson from I I erchants in the community beginning I the car and held a whispered confer-. FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION : I,,+,. .. I next Thursday, May 2 will close ; ence, telling Patterson that they were .., flU Thursday at noou. The -working going to leave him there for the, .'- The local official believingthat night. hours on Saturday will remain un- M they did not know the section, changed.; will bo told them that this would not be necessary -I , The next regular meeting iYJTIy 1\\ held on the second Tuesday in May. as it would take him the greater I Is assured .for this .section through*the activ" ,. part of the night to return to , ) PATTERSON CAR BANDITS town. Convinced of this they permitted @Vell. 300 OOO ity of the Southern" Sugar Company. . , '(.V01' IN FORT MYERS JAIL him to start back to town.I' ... I . ) / , Y'j I ',!f' (Continued from Page 1)) have aeacJioen y I' TIRE AND TAG FOUND '- "- (above. and E. Odom. 'Deputy Sheriff Forrest H. Moreland i iI the Homes stores and apartments are needed to Detectives piecing together confes-; yesterday reported the finding of a I new'I t I r I ' i slons made individually by the three 1929 license tag and a tire and tire house industrial workers Clewiston making " hevl.olet Six , \ learned. the following facts concerning cover.. The sheriff will turn these articles . the local subSequent over to the owner. upon identi- today the greatest field for opportunity arrest of the bandits fication. & ... .1: Driving into Clewiston in a .Chevrolet i 1. Smooth Six-Cylinder Performance. in the entire. South. '. ', car stolen in Atlanta, the trio I i/ ,. ,' , . FOR SALE ' - arrived here in early afternoon and ''epent Just the dining room set, you've 2. Better than 20 Miles per Gallon. I ' sometime checking the roads " . put of town, particularly tho Palm been looking for. See Armeson, Hop- : : :" ,< / : t :they{each drove road as and far it as is believed the Hendry that kins Block. 1-t. 3., Every Driving Convenience. .. I ,' :i:;' '(':', ;i :. ; ;:" ;:: :::: : : ; : : : i ' ,pqunly, line in making their jHana.i FOR RENT 4. Distinctive Bodies by Fisher. S : ( : : : o : ".i The next step was the 'selection The North .Half of Section 23 adjoin- , -'of. a car to steal and R. Y. Patterson's ing Clewiston and the North Half of fr : :';'" i, '',Euick: sedan being a common make Section 19 in ''Palm Beach County for!l 5. A Six in, the price range oj the .our.This I For ,Detailed I Information write .. )0 :oT car capable of great speed Interested rent on the usual terms I them, and when it was, found All present tenants desiring to lease marvelous six-cylinder: Chevrolet is actually , 'that the car was practically full of for another year will kindly call at offered in the price range of the four. Comparetotal 'gaJsoline they made their plans for once and make the necessary ar delivered prices as well as factory prices CLEWISTO 1 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, the theft. rangements. 4; when determining automobile \alue You will Parking their small car 8.t. the 100 acres of uncleared land in Sec find Chevrolet delivered prices include the' lowest Clewiston Florida schoolhouse and tion 23 will be leased for the clear- . leaving the woman r handling and financing'charges available.The , in"'!fcharge, Odom and Hall went {o ing.THE I I :the side of the' Patterson garage OKEELANTA COMPANYE. PLANTATION ROADSTER.?$52'Tlz DAN... .*'.. .''675 liver T1)e! Light}'Chassis.Detl .g4Q0 II I ,". r: :" : ; :: ,. t \iliere. they lay in the grass. waiting The The t ; $ ,for for I.the Mr. night.Patterson The to reason put' his given car for up the Circuit. W. YIN McCULLY Court of, the Mgr.Twelfth COACH PHALTON.The .-..-..$595:>25 l C TlIcCOIJUt$725':':.V.:.iv port, ,. r.T ....$695 Ion , "not merely' stealing the car was the Judicial Circuit of the State of COUPI The. ... ..i 593 Stc bclivcry. ( n .....595 Allpr Flint.csJ.ob./ocwr',Alic/i/'c.i. )'. "IN AMERICA'S NEW;SUGAR BOWL" fear that an alarm could be sounded Florida in and for Hendry County. I r . ;immediately and while if they kid In Chancery. I Marvin Wood, Complainant, v. I Andre - 'naPed the owner it would delay the any:! Fay Andre, his wife, de CLEVIISTON MOTOR Cfi P ANY I . Rounding l of the alarm. for several fendants. D'I , hours. I . When Mr. Patterson stepped in, his I It ORDER appearing OF from PUBLICATION.the affdiavlt QUALITY AT LOW COST ..-.oL- .. ' ___ } t --- -- ... # -.L. == --= =::: =:::- =: : i ..... - 1 \ , . > ',. . ' \ 1 j ...... '" , \: t'VI' Ef NT I : \ " l.. : ) J .. :.:' .. .. :. .' / ," ';' ,:, " '. v . -" .t. ',i:.;... :" :, : \. : : .. ,' '. 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Take advantage of this opportunity and buy good transportation NOW. ::': 'J ' \ PONTIACS OAKLANDS' ,1 I ri FORDS CHEVROLETS 1 i i: ,;. i: tl THESE, CARS ARE ON DISPLAY NOW\ EVERY ONE SOLD WITH OUR :GOOD: WILL!! DOUBLE GUARANTEE ::;; t ' .. Easy' G. M. A'. C. Payments :I, .': : ;, ', 1 : ;" : .OAKLANDTAMPA CO. ? ' ._ I \ v i TAMP4 ' 4 t , .. ::1 r. .. , ; , ) - . |