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Title: The Clewiston news
Physical Description: Newspaper
Language: English
Publisher: Louis A. Morgan
Place of Publication: Clewiston Fla
Creation Date: August 4, 1933
Publication Date: 1928-
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Subjects / Keywords: Newspapers -- Clewiston (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
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Spatial Coverage: United States -- Florida -- Hendry -- Clewiston
Coordinates: 26.753399 x -80.9336 ( Place of Publication )
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Dates or Sequential Designation: Vol. 2, no. 6 (Feb. 3, 1928)-
General Note: Tom Smith, editor.
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VOLUME 7. XUMIiER 30. CLEWISTOX, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1933. SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 YEAR
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r : Finnegan Heads M.R.A. Continuing HOOKS STARS to make IN MACON a name for No Damage Here As .


himself in baseball circles in Georgia,


. > 0 Blue Eagle Movement Here young pitched for William a the no-hit-no-run Clewiston Hooke, canebreakers game former againstan hurler -, Storm Crosses State



-, ..... -- American Legion sponsored teamof
r Macon there Tuesday.In .

GASOLINE CONSUMPTION the William clouteda I'i
Father Frances J. Finnegan pastorof home run same and game struck out 14 men. !i A steady rain is falling on South
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the St. Margaret's Catholic church, During the month of June a total The following day he was placed in Court Holds Futch i Florida this week to leave the only

was named unit as general of the chairman President'sEmergency ofClewiston's lof 52,131 gallons of gasoline was cepter field, and held up his batting I :':trace of the effect of the Bahaman

Campaign //sold in Hendry county, according to average by getting three hits in jive 1 Act Constitutional. j storm which crossed the peninsula
Re-employment
a tabulated statement sent out from times Two of these I north of Lake Okeechobee Sunday.
of the heads of up. hits, were I I
: at a meeting I the bureau of inspection of the department for home runs.MANDAMUS. I- j No damage whatsoever was done
} bodies of Clewiston.
the various
of agriculture. Constitutionality of the Futch act here by winds which reached a maximum -
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'\! 'f The meeting was called yesterday by ,
I of 20 miles ,
In that period gallons hour.
I same 4,819 per Monday's
-J Mayor F. D. Duff, at the request of I IJ' of the 1933 legislature providing a
lof kerosene was sold here. FILED i i rainfall in Clewiston was recordedat
General Hugh S. Johnson, head of longi-terni moratorium on redemp-
4.85 inches.Conflicting .
1 I The state total during that time
t the President's national program. tion of delinquent tax certificates I
I reached 16,095,799 gallons of gas- reports were circulat-
t Father Finnegan asked for a few oline, and 1,756,787'gallons of kero- TO FORCE, SALARYOF owned by the state, was upheld by'ed' in this territory of the intensity
Y. days in which to study the NRA as I
and
sene. the Florida Supreme Court in Tal- path of the winds, which caused -
:' it to Clewiston before making
applies I
alarm
to a number of residents.
any committee designations ort JUVENILE JUDGE lahassee yesterday.The ;'Transportation was provided by the
formulating any definite plans of Civic Bodies to Join court held the legislature was Atlantic Coast Line railroad for those

;-1 t procedure.I -- within its powers when it worked desiring to move to the highlands

I outlined at the organization In Making Aid Plans Circuit Judge George W. out a plan for reasonable and appropriate until the "storm scare" was passed.

meeting, the wqrk is to be divided hurst will rule today on the White-I i concessions to encourage A train bf 18' cars left here Sun-

., ; into three distinct branches. Firstis I r tive writ of mandamus filed redemption of forfeited lands from day with an estimated number of

the man-power or organization department 1 Representatives of three civic or- A. Rider, county judge Of Hendry tax sale, thereby acquiring some 900 persons on board. It returned

j.,'. whose duty it is to be to ganizations of Clewiston have been county, against the board of county I value for certificates representing un- Monday from Red Hills (the Roeb-

make a check of establishments dis- invited to attend ,a meeting in Belle commissioners in which the county collectable or long delinquent taxes ling estate) where provisions had

,'. playing the blue eagle insigna report -1 Glade Tuesday morning to formulate judge seeks to force the commis- and restoring the lands, to the tax been made to provide for any refu..
';; business which the definite plans for a general relief rolls of the various counties of the
any displays sioners to set aside a salary as juvenile gees in case a storm struck the lake
: sign without actually doing its partin group which' is to function in the judge. The mandamus was state. region. Most of the passengers on.

the national recovery move. The Everglades in the event of any major, filed Saturday and the commissioners "The policy and wisdom of the this train were colored laborers and

; second duty of the man-power group disaster. at their meeting Tuesday, instructed enactment are not for judicial determination their families from Bare Beach,

C', is to make a check of the unemployedand The civic bodies asked to be rep- their attorney to file an ," J. B. Whitfield wrotein 1.I Clewiston, Liberty Point, and Ben-

to solicit every business to join resented are, the American Legion, answer saying the county had no the opinion' which drew concur- bow Farms.

F in on the move voluntarily. which has always taken an active .1 funds with which to pay a salaryof rence from Fred H. Davis, chief Little actual concern was felt here

.r. The second division deals with lead in this kind of work; the Com- juvenile judge, and that the coun- justice, and other' associate justices. I since the lake is now at such a low

publicity and advertising, whose munity Chest, and the local chapterof I ty budget had already been preparedand Payment of delinquent county and level that ample time would have

: duty it is to distribute correct information the Red Cross. J. E. Beardsley, I can not, according to law, be special tax district taxes with bondsof I been given for everyone to board up

.'"t of the NRA as it effects commander of the Legion post is to raised.In the county or district was held I his house and leave the territoryhad

d various businesses. This second represent that body; Mrs. J. A. l\Ic-1 setting up the facts around valid. However, the state's share storm winds blown across the

." : division will have the bulk of the Gehee, the Chest and C.. J. Lovvorn, which the county judge, bases his must be paid in cash. lake. Lake Okeechobee was at a

work of ,the campaign here in tile Red Cross.According suit he shows that he appeared be- The bill, which was introduced in level of 14.0 feet, and all drainage

; ( Clewiston, for it is believed that no to information received fore the board on July 21 and demanded the senate by President T. G. Futch, canals leading into the back countryare

trouble will be encountered in here yesterday, a trained worker that the board fix a salaryfor of Leesburg, provides for a five-year cleared of all debris and hyacinths -

,r getting every man and woman In from the national chapter of the juvenile judge in the budget, moratorium on redemption of delinquent to permit the surplus waterto

J, the community to do his bit in making Red Cross, and several representatives -: and that the, board refused to do so. tax certificates provided be taken off the land at once.

y the movement a success. from several organizations of The writ of mandamus also says: payment is made of current taxes I' The highest wind velocity reportedin

Y': The third division, as outlined in Palm Beach county will be, on handto "That the duties of the office of when due. I I' Florida Sunday was between 50

'" the national scheme of organization render every assistance possiblein County Judge of Hendry County The owner of the land is allowedto and 60 miles per hour at Stuart.

:,'; ,; is the speakers bureau, which is the formulation of plans for car- Florida are such as to allow said pay up his back taxes in five installments Such a wind is much less than hurricane

';'f not expected to be called on for much rying on emergency relief work at'I judge little or no time to engagein over the five-year period, inetnsity. A hurricane windis
such times
:, work in this territory. as may be needed. other gaJnful occupation; that with interest at 5 per cent. If he above 75 miles per hour.

Those there are numerous services requiredof current taxes he at the Reports that approximately 5000
at
present the meeting late SHELLEY has paid may
TELLS OF
:' FAIR the County the lake had
; ",,:___yesterday afternoon included'F. D. Judge or"Hendry end of five, years ,be allowed an ex inhabitants of region
;.. .'.. Duff, mayor of Clewiston; Dave Tom County Florida for which no com- tension of 15 y ears-'in which to 'redeem sought'refuge in higher ground are*'

', ., Alston, county commissioner; C. G'I. I from Shelley, who recently returned pensation is allowed by law; that the the certIficates.Commissioners. refuted by those here who kept in
the
J Century of Progress Exposition compensation heretofore with the
.jf :Miner, school board member; J. E. in allowed the I close communication progress -
VI' Beardsley, commander of the American Chicago, was the prin- county jUdge'of Hendry County of the winds and effect here.
LegioniPost Rev. W. B. cipal speaker Wednesday night at the Florida is insufficient to afford a Vote More accurate figures place the num-
; Furgess,
Kiwanis luncheon
at the ClewistonInn. support for said *" who
pastor of the Community Church county judge.., ber at 2500, mostly negroes
; Mr. Shelley told his ''fellow ,The cases of juvenile of the "free ride"
Rev. Father Finnegan, pastor of the clubmen of the origin and method delinquencywhich To Advertise County took advantage
I Ii' the railroad companies.
appear on
court recordsof offered by the ,
Catholic
church
V ; Jay W. Moran,
treasurer of the United States Sugar by which the exposition was broughtto this county are very few, and it At World Fair Expo. Stuart, Ft. Pierce and Okeecho.
a successful beginning at.a time is believed that the commissioners I bee reported slight damages, mostof
Corporation; and John K. Mowry,
president of the Kiwanis Club. Invi- when the "depression" was loudest are of the opinion that payment ofa which were small damages to individual -

tations had been sent to Rev. D. C. talked throughout the nation. He salary for' juvenile judge would September 11, a day set apart by property. The greatest loss

,C 4 Montsford, pastor of the Baptist then told them of a few of the interesting not be in keeping with the economy the Florida commission of the Cen- occasioned by the winds was the
points of the Fair. move they have Hen- fruit in the,
church, Mrs. J. A. McGhee, chairman established.for tury of Progress exposition for damage to the citrus

I of the Community Chest and dry county will find some 6000 pamphlets Ft. Pierce territory. Reports give,

Mrs. W. C. Owen, chairman of the I there for distribution, accord- ,the damage to the fruit at about
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Gala
'1 Clewiston Garden Club. 1 Outing is Planned for Local Scouts 'Who ing to a decision of 'the county com- 35 per cent of the crop.
'
:> ,..* After the organization is corns missioners, who contracted with G. Due to the destruction of propertyand

: ;> pleted and some actions started in Go With Royal Palm Contingent to Chicago Fair E. Hosmer, of the LaBelle: News for loss of life around Lake Okee-

': thi3!| community, Father Finnegan publication of this number of at- chobee five and seven years ago, all
tractive booklets giving in words and have been exercised -
(Continued precautions
'. on page three) possible
; Word has been received from all
a 250 mile run to Detroit whereW. I pictures the story of the development : by the state in seeking to
Council Headquarters along the
F. Church, Scout Executive is I here. According to the commissioners' prevent such a recurrence should a
route of travel making
Public Works Program entertain the Florida arrangementsto Boy Scoutsas making plans for entertainment and plans each section of the coun- hurricane strike the Everglades a-
comfort. Special church attendance''' ty is to be presented. A sum of $100 gain. People away from this section

fet Starts Soon--Treadway they travel to Chicago in their programs are being arranged in was voted for the booklets. Mrs. gave the "storm" more concern than
"Century of Progress Covered
f Wag- ]
ri I on" which has been built for the I Washington, Detroit and Louis Mary Hayes Davis, owjher' of the those living here, for it was never
';--' ville. In Chicano the boy s are" tn LaBelle paper, who is to be in Chi- felt that any sever damage could be. !
Tallahassee, August 3.-FNS- occasion. The tractor trailer truckis I
I be entertained in the Chicago week- cago at that time, was made official occasioned at this time.
Informed of his appointment as a 35 feet over all and equiped with the n
end Camp at Camp Fort Dearb'ornwhere representative of the county by
member of the Florida Advisory spring cushion seats to accom'odatefifty ,
swimming will be enjoyed by commissioners.The .
Council to the Regional Director of persons.
all. The Century of Progress will commissioners also voted to COUNTY BUDGET
;, Public Works, Chairman C. B. The first night, August 9th, will
occupy the boys for four full days. Dr. C. E. Weaver $35.00 for
Treadway, hurriedly returned to the be spent in the Jacksonville Boy pay
Boy Scouts day at the Fair is Friday medical attention to Ned Guy, one of
state from his vacation of several Scout Camp where the campers will
August 25th. and the local boys will the occupants of the car which crash- SHOWS ESTIMATE
,, r, weeks. put on a special camp fire program.
be in the big parade and take partin ed into the car in which J. M. Finne-
His duties multiplied fold Scout
many Boy Camps will be used in
through the federal appointment, about ten different places. Many the gigantic demonstration in .baum was killed at LaBelle July 4. COST
$124,060.74Adoption
Soldiers Field of
I Scout Activities.
Treadway said he felt no time shouldbe Theatres have offered free admission Dr. Weaver also presented a till
Rodger Showeress is scheduled to
lost in getting; the program under to the Scouts, to be the guests of the for 7.50 for treatment of Jesse McClelland -

way. He announced that a meeting I theatre, and in Philadelphia a Troop play at the Florida exhibit during the another occupant of the of Hendry county's
of the committee Band will stay at the fair. Saturday morning, which caused the fatality, but advertised for
1,,' Advisory composed accompany them to the car budget, which was
August 26th will find
the
., of W. H. Burwell of Miami, T. G.: heatre. boys this bill was not allowed.The Tuesday, August 1, has been post-
turning toward home and will
Buckner of Jacksonville and him- Barron Collier who is a directorof stopat bill of Constable Butler, of poned for two weeks in order that

self, would probably be held this the Royal Palm Council will treat the Scout Camp at Louisville the Clewiston district, for arrest, sufficient length of time will be givento

: week. the Scouts to a trip to the Towerof with 130 Scouts from the Lakeland: mileage, etc in arresting a negroon ,tax payers after the official pub-

," Hundreds of applications for projects the Empire State Building, where council. a worthless check charge was also lication of the list of estimated expenses -

-'w' '.. are already on hand, Tread- the boys can get the best possible Sunday afternoon will find them refused, on the ground that the which is included in this is

.' way stated, to be acted upon by the view of the city, the building is 89 camping on the grounds of the Mam- Justice of the Peace for this district sue.

I V <, board covering both state and local stories high. In Washington a groupof moth Cave where the Cave Associa- had not required bond for convic- The tentative budget shows a totalof

1 enterprises which are asking federal Eagle Scouts will show the boys tion will make the boys a special tion by the person who sought the $18,620 to be paid out of the

;." aid. Date and place of the board their city., Many contacts have been rate to visit the cave. Look-Out negroe's arrest. This bill was tab- general fund; $10,400 from tho road,

meeting was withheld to prevent an made with churches, radio stations, Mountain by way of the inclined led until the next meeting.. The negro and bridge fund; $8,650 from the

: avalanche of applications and dele- social functions, theatres, etc. for Railway will give the Scouts splendid was convicted and is serving his sentence -I fine and forfeiture fund; $1,000

':. gations to the first session. Rodge'r Shaweress to play his fine mountain sceneray. Atlanta Councilis of 60 days in the county jail from the publicity fund16,350;

The next meeting of the State Marimba-Xylophone both will accompany arranging a radio program over; I at LaBelle. from the Highway bond interest and
q.5\; Road Department_ is scheduled to be the-scout party. WSB for Shaweress and a big show Other bills which were refused, at sinking fund; and $10,240.74 from

' 11 :kV : held in Miami on Monday, August The famous camp of Daniel Carter for the boys. They will stop at the the August meeting of the county two special road and bridge district

V 7. At this meeting, Mr. Treadway Beard will be visited by the boys Scout Camp. The party will arrive commissioners was those in connec- funds. Or a total estimated expenditure -
will home August 31st, making 23 days the inquests held over tho
L hopes action be taken toward where another camp fire program I tion with for the coming fiscal year of
getting the state's $6,000,000 road will be staged by Mr. Beard, the full of joy and sight-seeing long to bodies of Jim Lowe and "Sears Red" $124,060.74.The .

building program under way without pioneer in camp fire programs and be remembered.The who were killed here a short time total assessed valuation of( the
V; further dqlay. $5,320,000 of ceremonies. following from Clewiston will 1 I ago. The two who were killed had -
real estate, personal property
(
county,
this amount ;jst provided for roadwork Niagara Falls is next of import- mako the trip with the Scouts: : taken a pistol from another negro I and value of railroads, etc.) is
I in 60 Florida counties under ance, and the entertainment will be Arthur H. King, Scoutmaster, James 'earlier in the day' and he returned to the tax

provisions of the Industrial Recovery in charge of F. K. Ford, Scout WynnJoel Wynn, Jack Wynn, James : that night and killed them. The ,988250.00, according short time by the
roll accepted a ago
'Act. An Executive who Wiun James Hall and I commissioners said no inquest was
additional $1,000,000 repret assures the boys a Winn, Owen I county commissioners.THE'CLEwIsTbN .
(Continued on page 6) great time. Then through Canada two scouts from Belle Glade. necessary*





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PAGE TWO THE CLEWISTON NEWS FRIDAY, ::1.



I! The Clewiston News t Hints To Housewives Dredging Hyacinths =;


::1, Published every Friday In Clewiston, TOO LATE TO G F1 t* 1 RUSSELL 1 1I From 3-Mile Canal :

i j I Inc.Florida by' the CLEWISTON NEWS, CLASSIFYWell KAY 'ECONOMY SUMMER RECIPES:: "'.'


( Often in hot'weather, especially on (Moore Haven Democrat)

', Entered as second class matter; we seem to be havin'; an The problem of pultin' the act Sundays, and when the housewife is A small dredge fitted with a clamshell ;fj

; February 1, 1927, at the Post Office I awful time tryin' to crowd the job I I I Into operation is a gigantic one and entertaining friends for dinner, the hyacinth bucket began work 1

'1 at Clewiston, Florida, under the Act of Collector of Internal Revenue for its only chance for success rests on best menu is one that can be served yesterday clearing the hyacinthsout

i of March 3, 1897. Florida on some unfortunate victim. I the willingness of every individual cold. Jellied veal, or salmon loaf, of Three-Mile Canal. The dredgeis

'fI i I First we tried to slip one over on to play the game accordin' to the along with sliced tomatoes, potato owned by the Spadaro Dredging

i A newspaper devoted to the best Herbert Felkel, editor of the St. I rules and work shoulder to shoulder salad, and peas, may well be made Company and Is rented for this work

interests of Hendry county, Florida. Augustine Record but Herb said: with the other fellow all the way the main dish. Lemon snow will by the government engineers.

It's leading newspaper. "No thanks, I'd rather die a natural through.It make a fine dessert for the occasion. From Lock No. 1 at Moore Haven::

1! death." is not the intention of the Salmon Loaf. to Lake Hicpochee the canal is al-

Subscription rate, per year........$2.0 Then we tried to sneak up be- government handicap or place Use one can of salmon, & cupful most completely blocked, forming a.
Florida2.50 hind C. H. Reeder,of Miami and hit unfair regulations on any business.At boiled salad dressing, one table- severe hindrance to drainage and
: Outside of State of spoonful 'gelatin soaked In U cupful ..
him over the head with it when he the same time it expects all of preventing entirely any navigation.-

wasn't lookin" but C. H. ducked us to so adjust our affairs as to cold water, and a little green pepper. Some effort has been made to remove -.

Business Office, 'Clewiston News, out from under and once again we provide the maximum amount of Add the gelatine to the hot dressingand the plants by hand and otherwise -' '

I Clewiston, Florida. Editorial and found ourselves runnin' around in work at a living wage to the end then mix with the saimonChop but very little headway could':

Advertising, same. circles with a nice fat juicy piece of that the national buying power will I up the tomato, pepper, and boiled be made. It is said the entire canalto

pork and gettin' just about as far be Increased and the amount of unemployment -' egg and garnish the bottom of a Lake Hicpcohee will be cleared:
with it would at a Yiddish mold with it. Add the' salmon mixture be-'
as we sharply reduced. out and the sunken barge just
All the way, it's NRA. Put in ice box and later cut local fish-
picnic. low tovn, owned by a ;
The plan calls for 100 per cent in slices to serve.
Some people must be disappointedthat Then somebody handed Mr. Roose- loyal cooperation. Under the able Jellied Veal. company, will be raised and removed.

cannot talk about the velt a slip of paper with the nameE. leadership of the President and
"terrible they; storm" that struck FloridaA J. Larson% on it and bein' anxiousto those aidin' him in the program we Buy about 25 cents worth of veal JUST THE THING ;}
4 shanks; have the butcher cut 'the
j get the monkey business over can rest assured that a just and i
1-- bones. Simmer the shanks until
with and back;:: to his National Re- equitable enforcement of the new music to charm
,
new song may be sung these Franklin don'teven the meat is very tender and thereis "Singer proposes
covery program, regulations will prevail. Our job Funeral -
days, "Many a head is aching after only about 1% cupfuls of stock. savage gangster. Choppin's
bother to ask Mr. Fletcher or
right now is to sit steady In the most
March is suggested as
the brawl. Cut the meat into small pieces and
i Mr. Trammell, or anybody else,- he boat and pull on the oars. appropriate.-Ohio State Journal.
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season with pepper and celery and
; just goes ahead and appoints Mr. And right ndw ought to be a
.;: The narrower a man's vision the Larson. : time to' -remind pour the stock' over it. Add the I

world looks to him.- pretty good, you .marrow from the bones. Place about . . . ................. ............
f I narrower the I And now Mr. Trammel is all hot again that the National Recovery ...................................... . .'. a:.
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j'' Times-Union. !a five-pound weight over the mixtureto .. .
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1;, and bothered and says it ain't program will have its effect in ad- "
mold it and set in the ice box.
nothin short of grand "Larsony" to vancing commodity prices. If you I \ 1
} Later slice and serve.
H THE U. S. IS AT WAR Mr. Larson out and "
: appoint Larson. We hope are wise you'll step now '
;'. I don't feel hurt. buy the things you need before Lemon Snow. Good FarmLand [H ;
:, I I Use a package of jello, Vz lemon ,
: The United States is again at war, prices advance.A :
1 egg, a teaspoon of cornstarch, & I
s : ,. fighting an enemy with no organization The national indoor sport right long while back a wise old
cupful and a pint of milk.
d but one which has many who do now seems to be writin' codes. After bird named Benjamin Franklin sugar '
Dissolve the jello and add the lemon
r. ;, its bidding against their will. The listenin' to the President's speech: wise-cracked that a penny saved \
I juice. When the jello is about to set
1., United States has declared war on i last week a lot of folks are just be- was a penny earned and I'll bet if
; 1",: stagnant business. ginnin' to realize that there reallyis he were passin' out advice today he'd beat with a rotary egg beater. Add for Rent
the white of ,one egg which has been
'','}1 The first step has been taken. such a thing as a National Re- tell you that the best way to save
stiffly beaten. Beat and place in ice
,,: The U. S. has asked for volunteers covery Act and that its provisions money under present conditions
box. Next, make a custard using
(< In this war, and, as in the days of apply to everybody.Just would be to spend it for necessities. i
the cornstarch, sugar, egg yolk, and
tt.= the World war, the first call is made how the thing is going to houses callin'this
Alert business are
milk. Pour the custard the
over
in an appeal to patrotism to join in work out or what is goin' to happen, attention of the I II i
t't" I fact to the jelly to serve. iI
t from nobody seems to know. Anyhow
routing the enemy. Already public through the liberal use of I
; i, thousands of shop windows may be it's done one thing already, it's got newspaper advertisin' space. There

seen the spread of the Blue Eagle, I a lot of folks thinkin' about some- never was a time when the local How will the NRA affect a man on

the emplem of patriotism, and from thin' besides the depression. merchant had a more interestin' orponqincjoi' vacation, asks one subscriber, will TrespassersWill l

!' countless other thousands may be I While the Government Code tellsus p tory to tell. By the he have to quit loafing when his 40

seen the inspired faces of businessmen how many hours we can work intelligent use of newspaper advertisin' hours are up? Be J
who are actively behind the and what salaries we must pay, it I \
I I I at this time merchants will "
: movement to bring back better times. fails to explain just what we are ; stimulate sales and clear their SPELL BROKEN ProsecutedThe i : .
s : There are some businesses which do I supposed ,to use for money or pro-: '
shelves of old stock"which a thrifty I :
not come under any of the codes vide a means of speeding up collec-I "
public will be eager to buy in the There Is reason to suspect that the :
these not tions to point where our income
and
adopted are displaying a :
Anti-Saloon League has lost its rabbit's 'E
; ; the NRA sign, but their lack of will at least balance our outgo. i face of a risin' market.
foot.-Chicago News. L
display does not mean the owners -

are opposed to the move, it may
mean that th'e business is of such a I EXERCISE AND REST duty to be performed irrespectiveof The shrewd farmer takes advant-

particular nature that 'it is not I the condition of the body at the age of every opportunity to add

deemed necessary to call on it for Vacation time is a period when time. Avoid strenuous exercise dur- value to his farm and its equipment,

support. many people whose daily work does ing the heat of the day. says Spuds Johnson. ClewistonCompany i

,f, The effect of the NRA is more not involve physical effort try to Sleep and Rest '

m ;" readily seen in the larger cities where catch up on exercise. Some of them Alice-Oh, granny, what thick I .

,\ hundreds of workers have already go about it in such_ a way that "Early to bed and early to, rise"is nice wedding rings they had when

s' ; been placed on the pay rolls. As the they dp themselves more harm than a good rule to follow the year you were married."

demand for commodities increasesmen good. round, and especially on your vaca-
Granny"Yes, dear; in those I
are being needed in factories, tion. Get at least eight, and prefer- .

and instead of giving employment I I i I I keep Choose you out some in exercise the open that air will and ably nine, hours sleep every night. last days a wedding life-time."rings..-Exchange.were made to '........................................................................................,..- ,l'

to a small number with gruelling I I sunshine. Golf, tennis, swimming, The rooms in which you sleep :

hours, larger numbers are being put: baseball and hiking beneficialin should be well ventilated, particu- ',

on at the 40 hour basis. i I are larly during the summer time., By .:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:. -,:
It is indeed, a step in the right'I thirty-six moderation.holes of Don't: golf try or to go play on getting plenty of sleep and breathing ................................................................................................................................................................................III

r direction and it is our hope that I a ten-mile hike the, first few daysof pure air you lessen the possi-

everyone will lend his moral supportto vacation.If : bilities of exhaustion during excessively &
the movement In case he is not your I hot weather. '
unaccustomed to strenuous exercise i !
called on to actively enter the NRA do not begin too vigorously. Go to a movie, read, or sit around iji PLUG IT PLEASE I
agreement- before
Exercise should leave one pleasantly and chat in the evening re-

fatigued, not exhausted. Persons tiring. Relax for at least a quarter YY
;. The buyers campaign will be and for at least YY i*
hour before eating,
stimulated who take little exercise during the I II I Y':' You invariably hear this statement j':*
watch as soon as consumers winter, especially adults over forty, an hour after meals. Don't go +:;:::: when a man buys a watermelon costing :Q:::::
the
prices now going up. Bet-I least two hours
swimming for at cents. That's common :'
about twenty-five a
should be extremely careful to exer- :.s: : I
ter buy now and save. cise only moderately.Don't after eating, or you may have an .:..:. request and no one takes exception to it. :.:::!: ''
attack of muscle cramps or indI- .i":' That same man, however, will take several ..
After force yourself to the golf thousand dollars of his hard-earned money ++
siring a bird like that Nira gestion and drown. :"i' :%
hawk the Democratic rooster is entitled course or to the tennis court when ':::::: and invest it in some, unknown investment .%: .:>
to crow.-Fort you are already physically tired. Plenty of rest and relaxation ,is :,.+_ on the statement of a stranger and .:. ; \-aJJ;{.
q: Myers News- the most out .
essential to getting "' has made good invest'i"! l
Press. Many of the sudden deaths of mid- : : consider that he a -.
dle-aged men apparently in good of your vacation. Banish business :u::: ment that will pay him big dividends the :::::: :

health, during or immediately following worries and get outdoors in the ++ remainder of his life. He investigates the ; -..

Popcorn which popped on the a game of golf, show the sunshine. Rebuild your mental and ::::::: whole of the watermelon, but passes the :::: ,
stalk 'during the recent heat wave physical resources for the next \ .;..: savings of a lifetime over to unknown peo-
danger of this. Exercise should bea I :
'';' pIe on some high-pressure conversation i;
was exhibited at Shreveport, La. year's work. :
recreation and a pleasure, not a :'i:4' and a good-looking prospectus. ;

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1' "AMERICA CAN nECOYER-IF.1TI CO. ll LETE MEAL SERVED .:..:. Many investors in this associationhave :::::: ;
WANTS TO!" FROM HOME PANTRY .:..:. been Induced to part with their '
a: 'i":. Building Loan shares in exchange for stock ,

,. In his recent radio address, Presi- r West Palm Beach,-A complete ::J.::: in unknown and untried companies on ::::: "
c4: ,-,' the promise of high dividends and misrepresentations I: : ,
dent Roosevelt told the one on old meal from her home pantry was recently .ri' '"; regarding their Building i 'j

Andy Jackson, "Old Hickory" as hew In Waur a.nd served the executive committee :::::: ;. and' Loan shares. :_::_:
was known to friend and foe. When of the Palm Beach County Home .:..:. I
'J When approached to exchange .'.,:
.! .. you are %
Jackson died :
someone asked "do council, MaryE.
MiJ)1)
In Peace. . Demonstration '_"_. Building and Loan stock for any : ;
i. you think he went to heaven?" anda Keown, district home demonstration 3":: other type of security, communicate with ;

friend replied, "He did if he agent, and Mrs. Edith Y. Bar- ++ your banker or some well-informed friend i:::::

wanted to." Roosevelt used that illustration We are glad to do our bit rus, county demonstration agent, by .Y'_' who knows stocks and the stock: market. .'

to drive home the truth the president of the council, Mrs. .:.".b' Our shares will stand the most 'rigid
that American could ".:. :
return t6 Louise Rawle.In investigation. ;
We are solidly behind PresidentRoosevelt's : :
prosperty if it wanted to and would the pantry there are 1SOO containers YY H

work with him to put over guaran- Recovery program, and of home canned foods, and .Y... :
teed reemployment for millions now and aic anxious to cooperate with all (neatly arranged and :_ :_ We Can You Secure HomeAdministration 1tj
i:, out of work and boost wages and the the plan to bring better conditionsto labeled.they are The meats include canned :::: Help a :;:::
all of the nation.
prices of commodities to the point parts beef, pork, and chicken, along with *

>' where everybody will make a "fair meat and vegetable soups. Amongthe !
prQfit." The President doesn't claim Under the code which we cheerfully vegetables are tomatoes, tomato :!ii I: Clewisto Home !

y ;.. that the plan is a cureall, but he does s.ignede can only remain juice, eggplant, cabbage, peas, corn, I
'+ maintain that the American peoplecan open for a ,certain number of hours butterbeans, shell beans, green beans :;::: :::;: ;-
pull themselves out of this per week, and this \\require\ us ..i1.
depression and celery. In the fruit section are
: if they want to," and he to close at 9:30 on Saturday night, and Association n
( grapefruit hearts, orange grape- Building 1'
R" *
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feels" this plan is the most logicalone I and at G during tho week. fruit juices, grape juice, and various
to attain that end. i it
It's
reallyup preserves and marmalades. "This, ':' :
to the American people. Their Please bear this in mind, and. cooperate Miss Keown said, "is a good exampleof :::::.:: '\ {
r attitude and their support will spell in the :NRA. Florida home- .
what the average :!::i: BuildingAN \ :; { 1

either success or failure. And it is maker can have in her home pan- /j+; INSTITUTION FOR SAVING. ::*:: J

inconceivable that Americans woulddo try and at a very low cost." :_:t. :!i'i',1!! 3

any thing to block the return to Clewiston Supply Co The meal included fruit punch, a .;..;. Clewiston, Florida .:.:::
prosperity for which the entire meat pie beets, buttered green beans
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try has been hoping and } We Feed and Clothe the Family tomato salad, wild plum jelly, and "

more than three years.---Winter "'\ fruit pie with whipped: cream )rope LN.N.N.11.N.N 1.................N.Ni1..........N..N...............N.N..N.N.M.N.N......:............ .". .......1 "
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NOTICE Description Acres Owner Amount ,
: aunbap cfjool NOTICE is hereby given that the following described lands, or so Lot 11, Block 207 .... I A. B. Farmquist 4.62
i much thereof as will be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes herein Lot 19, Block 207 .... .. Amelia M. Hall 4.14
j set opposite to the same, together with the cost of such sale and ad- Lot 20, Block 207 .... James P. Carroll 4.14
1Le5 on Lot 1 Block 208 .... R- H. Isaacs
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6.06
advertising, will be sold at public auction on the 4th day of September,
Lot 2, Block} 208 .... R- H. Isaacs .................:.... 4.14
I at twelve o'clock at the Hall of the of
1933, beginning noon, City City
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Lot 3, Block 208 .... A. Isaacs 3.18
. 1 AUGUST 6, 1933. Clewiston, Florida. Lot 4, Block 208 .... W. A. Isaacs 3.18

Description Acres Owner Amount Lot 5, Block 208 .... W P. Dldlake .................... 3.18
SUBJECT: Ruth-The Book of Lot 6, Block 208 .... W P. Didlake '3.1&
Ruth. So. 85 ft. of Lot 9 Lot "7, Block 208 .... Lawson Payne 3.18
Golden Text: "Let us love one an- Block 9 __.................. Alston Drug Co. ................$6 o.60 Lot 8, Block 208 .... M. Huie 3.18
other for love is of God." 1 John Lot 9, BlocS 20 ........ ._ Glades-Hendry Motor Co... 6.30 Lot 9, Block 208 .... J. W. Huie 3.15
'7. 47. Lot 10, Block 20 ........ R. E. Kurtz ........................ 6.30 Lot 10, Block 208 .... J. W. Huie 3:18: t
Lesson Text: Ruth 1:6-10: ; 14-19. Lot 20, Block 23 ........ C. B. Fitch .......................... 7.50 Lot 11, Block 208 .... John C. McCoy................... 3.15
: : From one of the books we copy Lot 21, Block 23 ........ :; C. B. Fitch .......................... 7.50 Lot 21, Block 208 .... Lewis F. Moore 3:18:
I the: following introduction to our les- Lot 23, Block 23 ........ :.:' Hojlis Lanier .................... 7.50 Lot 22, Block 208 .... Lewis F. Moore 3.18
Lot 24, Block 23 ........ ". :Ho, lis Lanier '.................... 7.50 Lot 24, Block 208 ..... H. F. Bycroft .......,............ 4.14
son: Lot 25, Block 23 .i...... I ',H<. '1is Lanier ..................... 7.50 Lot 25, Block 208 .... Emma Willard, .... 4 14
The Book of Ruth follows Judges Lot 26, Block 23 ........ /, Hojlis Lanier, .................... 7.50 Lot 26, Block 208 .... 1 Emma Willard 4.14'r
It because it describes an event Lot 30, Block 23 ........ '-? :. Colts, Inc. :-........................... 8.70 Lot 26, Block 354 .... Clayton C. Townes __.......... '4.14
which took place (Ruth 1:1)) '"in Lot 31, Block 23 ........ .;. :. Colts, Inc. ............................ 8.70 I Lot 33, Block '354 .... J. W. Troeger 62.70
the days when the Judges Judged," Lot 32, Block 23 ........ Colts, Inc. ............................ 8.70 Lot 1, Block 355 .... t John S. Banks 4.14
but the peaceful atmosphere of the Lot 23, Block 26 ........ ;> : B. W. Jenks, Sr ................ 6.30 Lot 17, Block 355 .... Mary A. Cronin 3.66
narrative is quite the opposite of the Lot 24, Block 26 ........ '; ': B. W. Jenks, Jr. .:.................. 6.30 Lot 23, Block 355 .... Olaf Olsen .,. 4.14
Lot 25, Block 26 ........ \ :'- B. W. Jenks, Jr. .................. 6.30 Lot 24, Block 355 .... J. D. Gortatowsky 4.14
r stormy scenes of Judges., The Book of Lot 26, Block 26 ........ B. W, Jenks, Jr. .................. 6.30 Lot 25, Block 355 ....', Bernard R. Payne ................ 4.14
a Ruth pictures true womanhood and Lot 27, Block 26 .......: -. B. W. Jenks, Sr. ................ 6.30 Lot 26, Block 355 .... i The Clewiston Company... 4.14
honorable manhood. It shows Lot 28, Block 26 ........ -; ;' B. W. Jenks, Sr. ................ 6:30: Lot 28, Block 355 .... 1IrsH.. Wanner 4.14
us loyalty and purity, and for good Lot 29, Block 26 ...:...: .;" ',,: B. W. Jenks, Sr. ................ ,6-30 Lot 18, Block 356 .... JD.. Gortatowsky 4.62
reasons is one of the favorite books Lot 30, Block 26 ........ :'..;,',. B. W. Jenks, Sr '................ 6.30 Lot 19, Block 356 .... J. D. Gortatowsky ............ 4.14
R of the Bible. The writer of it is 'Lots 3 & 4, Block 27 .. :' The Bromar Corp, .............144.30 Lot 20, Block 356 .... JD.. Gortatowsky 4.14
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unknown, though the Rabbis ascribeit Lot 19, Block 27 ........ :. ': The Bromar Corp ................ 7.50 Lot 21, Block 356 .... J. D. Gortatowsky 4.14
to Samuel. Judah was a dry Lot 20, Block 27 ........ ",',: The Bromar Corp ................ 7.50 Lot 22, Block 356 .... JB.. Gortatowtky .. 4.14
and thirsty land with few springs Lot 27, Block 27 ........ ,. ', Elmer G. Case .................... 3.90 Lot 28, Block 356 .... ." Julia L. Sharkey............. 4.14
Lot 28, Block 27 ......... .. ..:A; .' Elmer G. Case .................... 3.90 Lot 39, Block 356 .... -: Elmer G. Case 4.14
. and streams, where failure of rain Lot 29, Block 27 ........ .. .:, :. Elmer G. Case .................... 3.90 Lot 40, Block 356 .... :'., Elmer G. Case ..........:......... 4.14
- leads to failure of crops. The ancients Lot 30, Block 27 ........ P.'' ;, Elmer G. Case .................... 3.90 Lot 41, Block 356 .... Elmer G. Case 4.14
- F I were not provident and did not Lot 31, Block 27 ........ ... .,,": ;. Elmer G. Case .................... 3.90 Lot 44, Block 356' .... :-' Thos. B. Cahill ........_........... 5.10 }
store up food long in advance. Even Lot 9, Block 81 .:...... ,f:: '. J. D. Lynch ........................ 5.10 Lot 3, Block 358 .... O. H. Shuler 4.14 _
i in this country we are kept from occasional Lot 12, Block 134.... .'. .' ." P. A. Poche ........................ 6.30 Lot 4, Block 358 .... Marjorie L. Durgin .. 4.14
famine only by better meansof Lot, 13,' Block 134 .... .-ti :,'. P. A. Poche ......................... 6.30 Lot 18, Block 358 .... '. Margaret Lilleburg ............ 5.10
transportation; without which it Lot '14, Block 134 .... k'. P. A. Poche ........................ 6.30 Lot 21, Block 358 .... -: : Anna J. Kuhlman ................ 5.10
is said, we would overtake starva- Lot 17, Block 138 .... C. B. Fitch ........................ 3.66 Lot 22, Block 358 .... : Anna J. Kuhlman 5.34
k tion, at time, within a few Lot 4, Block 139.... ':.. ', E. M. Peterson .................... 5.58 Lot 24, Block 358 .... Anna J. Kuhlman 5.10
any .
Lot, 19, Block 139 .... '. ;., '- Mildred Wheeler ............ 5.58 Lot 29, Block 358 .... -< Marjorie L. Durgin .. 5.10
months. We have studied the fam-
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Lot 1, Block 141 ........ Bertha NehrIng A;........... 6.30 Lot 31, Block 358 .... Fred E. Nelson 6.30
ines in the days of Abraham and Lot 11, Block 141 .... ":, Elmer G- Case ..........?........ 6.30 Lot 43, Block 358 .... ;. Hilda Toenberg 4.14
.'\ Joseph; also during the reign of Lots 23 & 24, Blk 150 ;c W. R. Hay ............................144.30 Lot 16, Block 361 .... J. C. O'Neal....................... 4.14
David, and the prophesies of Elijah Lot 10, Block 151 .... : Elmer G. Case ...........1........ 5.10 Lot 11, Block 362 .... Rebecca Lutz 3.90
and Elisha. 'We' read of famines in Lot, 11, Block 151 ....' Elmer G. Case .................... 6.30 Lot 12, Block 362 .... J" Rebecca Lutz .. 3.90 .
: New Testament times. Lot, 12,' Block 151 .... ': Elmer G. Case .................... 5.10 Lot 24, Block 362 .... -. Mrs. J. H. Hayes 5.10
i Because of the famine in Judah Lot 13, Block 151 .... ..' ; Elmer G. Case ..................._ 4.62 Lot 30, Block 362 .... :"' N. B. O'Kelley 5.10: !
, 1 certain Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 152 '1 G. L. Espenlaub .....__......... 72.30 Lot 3, Block 363 .... A. 0.. Ward 2670
a man, Elimelech, decided to Lots 5, 6, 7, Block 152 '. : H. Etherton ...................... 53.10 Lot 12, Block 363 .... A. M. Coleman 3.66
migrate from Judah to the land of Lot 4, Block 156 ........ : n, C. C. Klutts ......................... 29.10 Lot 14, Block 363 .... W. R. Griffiths 4.S8:
: Moab, taking'with' him his wife, E1h! Lot 5, Block' 156 ." C. C. Christian .................... 29.10 Lot 22, Block 363 .... A. Toulis 26.70
" Naomi, and his two sons, Mahlon and W'l Lot 5, Block 156 _; :: C. E. Royer ........................ 5.10 Lot 24, Block 365 .... Edward Boyer 390
I Chilion. Moab was the country east Lot 6, Block 156 ........ -< : C. E. Royer ........................ 9.90 Lot 11, Block 367 .... Robert B. Martin 3.66
\ of the Dead ; Lot 13, Block 367 .... x E- W. Hathaway............... 3.66
Sea and its mountains Lot, 7, Block 156 ........ George A. Heinz ....... ........ 9.90 ..
I could be seen from Bethlehem Lot, 24, Block 156 .... :; Mrs. J. W. Scott ................ 79.50 Lot 17, Block 367 .... Milan A. Farah 3.66
The Moabites are descended from Lot 1, Block 159 ........ '.' Theo. Gottlieb, Trustee... 4.14 Lot 20, Block 367 .... Frank E. Miller 3.66
j Lot's son and were thus related to Lot 6, Block 161 .... ......., .: George Crowder ................ 2.70 Lot 24, Block 367 .... Fred E. Nelson 3.90
\ the Israelites. But Lot 7, Block 161 ........ : :; George Crowder .............:.. 2.70 Lot, 11, Block 368 .... Esther Warren 4.62
'r they were idolaters Lot 2, Block 162 ........ Mrs. J. E. Frederick ........ 4.14 Lot 2, Block 369 .... J. I\V. Troeger 41.10
who worshipped the god, Lot 6, Block 162 ........ .:! J. C. Windheim ................ 4.14 Lot 3, Block 369 .... "'- J. W. Troeger 41.10
Chemosh. They were always at Lot 12, Block 162 .... 'j' Theo. Gottlieb, Trustee... 7.50 Lot ,,,25, Block 369 .... Guy Pearl........................... 5.10
enmity with the Israelites and most- Lot 15, Block 163 ..... ; E. L. Alston ."'.."'.""."".". 30.30 Lot 33, Block 369 .... John N. Spies 5.10
ly at? war with them. They were de- Lot 14, Block 167 .... ," .: : Emory J. Thomas ............ 5.10 Lot 34, Block' 369 .... Elmer G. Case 5.10'
nounced by the Hebrew prophets. Lot '15, Block 167 ...., '....._ Nora D. Otto __...................... 5.10; Lot 35, Block 369 .... Elmer G. Case 5.10
It is generally said that Elimelech Lot 16, Block '167 .... .. Emory J. Thomas ................ 5:10: Lot 13, Block 370 .... ., C. T. Nankervis 3.66
was wrong in leaving Judah and tak- Lot 17, Block 167 .... .: < t' Emory J. Thomas ................ 5.10 Lot 16, Block 370 .... R. C. Crosswhite 3.90
.1 ing his family to a heathen land like Lot 18, Block 167 .... Pete M. Lanehart .....__......... 5.10 Lot 17, Block 370 .... R. Crosswhite .,. '. 3.90
Moab. where Lot 19, Block 167 .... :' _, Pete M. Lanehart ................. 5.10 I Lot 18, Block 370 .... Bertha A. Taylor 3.90
: Choosing a place you Lot 25, Block 167 .... Mrs. J. Kettl .................... 60.30. Lot 1, Block 371 .... .' Mrs. T. B. Lord 3.90
would live for many years and probably Lot 2, ,Block 168 ........ James Hartz ........................ 5.10 : Lot 5, Block 371 .... ._ Dr. R. L. Alsacker ............ 3.18
j .' rear a family among the people Lot 14, Block 168.... '.,:"' ; .. ,Josephine Wright ......_......... ..4.14'Lot Lot 6, Block -371 ...... '. Dr. R. L. Alsacker 3.18
f of the community, is a matter of 15, Block 168 .... .:.- Josephine Wright ................ 4.14 Lot 15, Block 372 ...... .-'- Cornelius Bodine ................ 3.18
. : great: importance. If, called upon to Lot, 16, Block 168 .... ."..: Josephine Wright ........_-v..... 4.14 Lot 4, Block 374.... I Mrs Mary Ellen Neu ........ 2.70
r:w make such a choice, meditation and Lot 1, Block 169 .... .: : Rebecca Lutz ''''''.''''.'''''...'' 12.30 Lot 5, Block 374 ...... Mrs. Mary Ellen Neu 2.70
earnest prayer to God should influ- Lot 3, Block 169.... : J. R.' Alston ........................ 41.10 Lot 6, Block 374 ...... ': Mrs. Mary Ellen Nell........ 2.70
ence your decision. Especially was Lot 6, Block 169.... '... ,', J. R. ,Alston .......:................ 41.10 Lot 7, Block 374 ...... ; Mrs. Mary Ellen ,Neu ........ 2.70
this the position of Elimelech, be- Lot 9, Block 169.... ':' :' C. A. Jackson .................... 62.70 Lot 12, Block 374 ..:... H. C. Avant 24.30
cause of his family two Lot 8, Block 170 ........ '" .: Victor Baron ........................ 5.10 Lot 13, Block 377 ...... r Mrs. Esther H. Hogben _..... 4.62
including Lot 9, Block 170 ........ '" Victor Baron ........................ 5.10 Lot 14, Block 377 .... : Mrs. Esther H. Hogben ...... 4.62
,sons unmarried. Lot 12, Block 171 .... \ Leslie E. Kemp .......'......... 7.02 Lot 15, Block 377 .... R. A. Lilley....................... 4.62
The first five verses of the Bookof Lot 26, Block' 171 .... '. Rebecca Lutz ...................... 7.50 Lot 21, Block 377 .... F. E. Nelson 4.62
Ruth are: Lot 5, Block 172 .... R. L. Simpson ..__........_....... 38.70 Lot 31, Block 377 .... 'r,' G. C- Voss .... 2.70
"When the Judges ruled, there Lot 7, Block 172 ........ '-. ". E. C. ,Cole ........................ 5.58 Lot 32, Block 377 .... '.' Mrs. Mary E. Moon ........ 2.70
was a famine in the land. And a Lot 8, Block '.172.... .'-. .j,' Mrs.. Carrie A. Tumalty .... 5.58 Lot 33, Block 377 .... ;,,: Mrs. Mary E. Moon 2.70
certain man of Behtlehem-Judah 'Lot 10, Block 172 .... '. : !.' Emanuel F. Selz ................ 5.58 Lot 34, Block 377 .... ? ,.1 A. V. Bristow....e. 2.70
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i went to sojourn in the Lot 11, Block 172 .... ": ::. Mrs. J. E. Frederick ........ 6.06 Lot 14, Block 378 .... '.' ; Sarah F. Feuchtinger 9.90
country oft Lot 21, Block 172 .... : F. G. Hunt ........................ 5.58 Lot 15, Block ,378 .... ; Eugene Feuchtinger .... 9.90
:Moab, he, and his wife, and his two ..
Lot 2, Block 173 .... D. F. Woodward ................ 6.06 Lot 17, Block 378 .... ; Agnes Bitzer 9.90
E sons. And the name of the man Lot 4, Block 173 .... .-\. E. S. Matteson ................ 43.50 Lot 19, Block 378 .... '.' W. R. Hay 38.70
: was Elimelech, and the name of his Lot 10, Block 173 .... ;-:, ? T. J. Bruner ........................ 6.06 Lot 20, Block 378 .... Frank Richmann 38.70
" I wife, Naomi, and the names of his Lot 13, Block 176 .... ., -', Mary S. Cooper ..__.............. 5.10 Lot 2, Block 381 .... Lillian Horlotz 2.70
I two sons, Mahlon and Chilion.- Lot 14, Block 176 .... ..-:_: ;: Lucile A. Lewis ................ 5.10 Lot 3, Block 381 .... '. Elmer A. Erickson ............ 2.70
', i And Elimelech, Naomi's husband, Lot 15, Block 176 .... '\..: : Mrs. H. Davis .................... 5.10 Lot 4, Block 381 ....' Otto H. Schuler 3.18
. ?; i, i died, and she was left and her two Lot 21, Block 176 .... .':. '. Gustav C. Voss .................... 5.10 Lot 5, Block 381 .... S. M. Paulson 3.18
';, i sons. And they took them Lot 22, Block 176 .... ':'.... ..' W. H. Kuhlman ...._........... 5.10 Lot 10, Block 383 .... C. E. Stedman 2.70
I wives of the of Moab Lot 23, Block 176 .... '. D. J. Johnson .................... 5.10 Lot 11, Block 383 .... C. E. Stedman 2.70
., women ; the Lot 24, Block 176 .... : .. AV.. Bristow .................:. 6.30 Lot 22, Block 383 .... D. R. McEachron ..............:. 2.94
name of the one 'was Orpah, and the Lot 26, Block 176 .... :, ; : S. M. Paulson .................... 5.10 Lot 23, Block 383 .... D. R. McEachron 2.94
Dame'' of the other Ruth; and they Lot 28, Block 176 .... ", .' E. W. Hathaway ...................4.38 Lot 24, Block 383 .... "J; W. S. Harvel .................... 3.66
Y dwelt' there about, ten years. And Lot 31, Block 176.... :'. Esther V. Hogben ................ 4.38 Lot 13, Block 385 .... S Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth &
,. 11' Mahlon and Chilion died. Then she Lot 36, Block 176 .... ," .'- Anna & Joseph Kuhlman .... 5.10 :. ,', R. J. Olsen ........................ 10.20
'I arose with her daughters in law that Lot 6, Block 195.... ': ',' Walter Insult ......... 5.10 Lot 14, Block 385 .... '-'.:" Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth &
she might return from the countryof Lot 10, Block 195 .... .' '. Janet J. Stockbridge ......._ 5.10 .'" '.' ; *-v. 1. R. J. Olsen ...................... 10.20
Moab. Wherefore she went forth Lot 23, Block 195 .... ;. Alida M Alger .................._. 6.30 Lot 15, Block 385 .... ,-; ? Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth &
out 'Of the place where she was, and Lot 4, Block 196 .... r- -. Thomas B. Hall .................. 5.10 ,. _<...*:..:a-...\ R. J. Olsen .. 10.20
.a'i \ her two daughters in law with her Lot 5, Block 196 .... ", Blanche Dean .................... 5.10 I Lot 16,, Block 385 _... c;> ., Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth &
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I Lot 6, Block 196 .... Maurice E. Vaslow ............ 5.10 ,': <;"f; ,' R. J. Olsen 10.20- .
; And Naomi said unto her two daughters Lot 7, Block 196!:I .... .. Ella A. Nugent .................... 5.10 Lot 17, Block 385 .... ." ":. ,"- ,, Mrs. L. O. 'Holdsworth &
.: r'i in law, Go, return each to hermother's Lot 8, Block 196.... ,: Ella A. Nugent .................... 6.30 / : ', ,.,':" R. J. Olsen 10.20
y, .;' house; the Lord deal kind- Lot 10, Block 196 .... '. Earl P. Hill .............__......... 5.10 Part 80x140 ft. North :c :;':C-.'
ly with you, as ye have dealt with Lot 11, Block 196 .... ;,' Earl P. Hill ........................ 5.10 of R. R. Rwy Lot : '
,: i the dead, and' with me. And they Lot 20, Block 196 .... "I H. C. Kolstad ..'..:................ 41.10 5, Block 390 .......... ,. :" The Clewiston Company... 6.00
said unto her, surely we will return Lot 4, Block 201 .... .\ Garst Cloflin ...m.m.............. 5.10 Lot 1, Block 399 .... The Clewiston Company... 8.94
\ with thee unto thy people. And they Lot 5, Block 201 .... S. C. Beranek .................... 5.10 Lot 2," Block 399 .... The Clewiston Company... 7.50
I lifted up their voice, and wept again: Lot 6, Block 201 .... :. E. J. Malone ........................ 5.10 Lot 3, Block, 399 .... The Clewiston Company... 7.50
and Orpah kissedher mother in law Lot 9, Block 201 .... ;'. W. E. Votava ................_... 5.10 Lot 4, Block 399 .... S The Clewiston Company .... 7.50
but_ : ; Lot 20, Block 201 ..... Mrs. L. K. Muir ................ 5.10 Lot 5, Block 399 .... The Clewiston Company... 7.50
; Ruth clare unto her. Lot 33, Block 201 .... J. D. GortatowsKy ............ 4.14 Lot 6, Block 399 .... The Clewiston Company... 7.50
j 'i' i! It was customary for friends to go I Lot 36, Block 201 ..... S. C. Beranek .................... 6.30 Lot 7, Block 399 .... The Clewiston Company... 7.50
s, ; a short dhr: nce with a parting Lot 1, Block 202 .... G. A. Heinz ........................ 6.30 Lot 8, Block 399 .... The Clewiston Company .... 7.50
'I guest on a return home. Lot ,4, Block 202 .... Walter F. Carey............... 4.14 Lot 9, Block 399 .... The Clewiston Company 7.50
;. When Orpah decided to return to Lot 5, Block 202 .... Walter F. Carey............... 4.14 Lot 10, Block 399 .... The Clewiston Company... 7.50
\ Lot 13, Block 202 .... James J. Carroll ................ 5.10 Lot 11, Block 399 ,.... S The Clewiston Company... 7.50
her mother's house, Naomi said to Lot 1, Block 203 .... A. Reinert ............................ 9.90 Lot 12, Block 399 .... The Clewiston Company... 8.94
Ruth, "Behold, thy sister in law is Lot 4, Block 203 .... B. A. Doerk ........................ 6.30 Lot 1, Block 400 .... '" < The Clewiston Company... 6.30
gone back unto her people, and unto Lot 5, Block 203 .... Hazel A. Nelson ................ 6.30 Lot 2, Block 400 .... i The Clewiston Company... 5.10
"; f her gods: return thou after thy sis- Lot 6, Block 203 .... Mrs. Emily Rickmeycr ...... 6.30 Lot 3, Block 400 .... :. The Clewiston Company... 5.10
ter in law. "And Ruth said, entreat Lot 7, Block 203 .... Mrs. Emily Rickmeyer ..m. 48.30 Lot 4, Block 400 .... The Clewiston Company... 5.10
me not to leave thee, or to return Lot 11, Block 203 .... F. W Iverson ........._.......... 5.58 Lot 5, Block 400 ....f' The} Clewiston Company... 5.10
from following, after thee; for whither Lot 13, ,Block 203 .... Blanch M. Elfrink ............ 5.58 Lot 6, Block 400 .... The Clewiston Company.:. 5.10
thou goest, I will go; and where Lot 17, Block 203 .... W. A. Davis ......................... 6.78 Lot 7, Block 400 .... The Clewiston Company... 5.10
thou lodgest I will lodge I Lot 18, Block 203 .... Julia Sharkey .........__......... 5.58 Lot 8, Block 400 .... The Clewiston Company .... 5.10 I
, shall ; thy peo- Lot 20, Block 203 .... Ellen Kane ......................... 5.58 Lot 9, Block 400 .... The Clewiston Company' .... 5.10
.ple be my people, and thy God Lot 21, Block 203 .... Carrie A. Tumalty ............ 5.58 Lot 10, Block 400 .... The Clewiston Company... 5.10 '
myy God; where thou diest, will I Lot 11, Block 400 .... The Clewiston Company... 5.10
Lot 1, Block 204 ,... Emily D. Rickmeyer ........ 5.10
die, and there will I be buried: the Lot 2, Block 204 .... Emily D Rickmeyer ........ 4.14 Lot 12, Block 400 .... The Clewiston Company..: 6.30
Lord do so, to me, and more also, Lot 3, Block 204 .... Mrs Grace E. Coffee ........ 4.14 Lot 15, Block 403 .... W. E. Chenet .................... 2.70
:' if ought but death part thee and Lot 4, Block 204 .... Mrs H. S. Rosenthal....... 5.10 Lot 1, Block 405 .... The Clewiston Company... 6.30
:, me. When she "Naomi)" "saw that Lot 5, Block 204 .... C. A. Pretzel ...:................ 5.10 Lot 2, Block 405 .... The Clewiston Company .... 5.10
she was steadf*\jtly minded to go Lot 8, Block 204 .... Anna E. Anderson ............ 7.50 Lot 3, Block 405 .... The Clewiston Company... 5.10
< 'with her, then sue left speaking unto Lot 11, Block 204.... Miss Bessie Reardon ........ 5.10 Lot 4, Block 405 ._.. The Clewiston Company... 5.10
her. And eoAhey two went until Lot 13, Block 204 ...: Edwin G. Boon ................ 5.10 Lot 5, Block 405 .... The Clewiston Company... 5.10.
., Lot 2. Block 207 .... Lillian H. Wright ......__.... 4.62 Lot 6, Block 405 .... The Clewiston Company... 5.10
they came to Bethlehem. The Lot 3, Block 207 .m Charles W. Wright __.......... 4.62 Lot 7, Block 405 .... The Clewiston Company... 5.10
remainder of tie Book of Ruth is a Lot 8, Block 405 .... The Clewiston Company... 6.10
Lot 4, T'ock 207 .... Mrs Minnie J. Stark ......... 4.62
beautiful history of the ancestry of Lot 6, Block 207 .... The Clewiston Company... 4.62 Lot 9, Block 405 .... The Clewiston Company... 5.10
Jesus the 'Cbr t.i Lot 7, Block 207 .... George M. Garber ................ 4.62 (Continued on page three) 112'Ia
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DescriptionLot Acres Owner Amount Description Acres Owner Amount NOTICE Ir'oo
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(Continued from pge three) Lot 4, Block 428' .... The Clewlston Company 2.94 IN CIRCUIT COURT,. "

10, Block 405 .... The Clewiston Company! ... 5.10 Lot 5, Block 428 .... The Clcwiston..Company _... 2.94 TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .
Lot 1, Block 406 ..._ The Clewiston Company... 8.91 Lot 6, Block 428 .... The Clewiston Company... 2.94 OF FLORIDA IN f.;
Lot 2, Block 406 ..n The Clewiston Company... 7.50( Lot 7, Block 428 .... The Clewiston Company... 2.94 AND FOR HEN DRY' :

Lot 3, Block 406 .... The Clewiston Company .... 7.50.( Lot 8, Block 428 __.. The Clewiston Company... 2.94 COUNTY; IN CHANCERY.. ; .
Lot 4, Block 406 .... (. The Clewiston Company... 7.50 Lot 9, Block 428 _... The Clewiston Company .... 4.14 ELMER KRANTZ.
Lot 5, Block 406 .... The Clewiston Company... 7.50 Lot 10, Block 428 .... The Clewiston Company m_ 4.14 Complainant, ,
Lot 6, Block 406 _... The Clewiston Company... 7.50 Lot 11, Block 428 ..._ The Clewiston Company _'" 2.94 vs. BILL FOR DIVORCE: .
Lot 7, Block 406 .... The Clewiston Company .... 7.50 Lot 12, Block 428 .... The Clewiston Company... 2.94 EMMA KRANTZ, '
Lot 8, Block 406 .... The Clewiston Company... 7.50 Lot 13, Block 428 _..., The Clewiston Company... 2.94 Defendant.' '

Lot 9, Block 406 .... The Clewiston Company... 7.50 Lot 14, Block 428 .... The Clewiston Company __e' 2.94 TO THE JUDGE OF THE ABOVE ,
Lot 10, Block 406 .___ The Clewiston Company.... 7.50 Lot 15, Block 428 .... The Clewiston Company... 2.94 STYLED COURT, IN CHAN .
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Lot 11, Block 406 .... The Clewiston Company .... 7.50Lot Lot 16, Block 428 .__. The Cle.wiston Company... 2.94 CERY SITTING: .
12, Block 406 .... The Clewiston Company... 7.50 Lot 17, Block 428 .... The Clewiston Company ._.. 2.94 In appearing by affidavit appen-. '" 1
Lot 13, Block 406 .... The Clewiston Company... 9.90Lot Lot 18, Block 428 .... i; The Clewiston Company 2.94 dent to the bill of complaint in the .,)

14, Block 406 :... Frank IIogben ..-.....-........... 5.10 Lot 19, Block 428 .... The Clewiston Company .... 4.62 above entitled Court that the defendant :

Lot 14, Block 409 ..... : A. G. Farmquist ................ 3.18 Lot 20, Block 428 .... The Clewiston Company... 3.66 Emma Krantz, is a non-resi-

Lot 6, Block 411.... .' L L. ,Lynn ....._..._._.....____... 3.18 Lot 21, Block 428 .... ..- The Clewiston Company... 3.66 dent of the State of Florida, that.
Morris .... .. Lot 22, Block 428 .... The Clewiston Company... 3.66 she is the of twenty-one
Lot 5, Block 411 ........ f P. Compton .. ... 3.18Lot over age
7, Block 412.... 'r;! Morris P. Compton ............ 3.18 Lot 23, Block 428 .... The Clewiston Company __.. 4.62 years, that their is no person within -
Lot 8, Block 412 m. .:3 A. J. Wilder m............_.....,... 2.7C Lot I, Block 429 .... j' The Clewiston Company... 2.70 the State of Florida summons of .

Lot 11, Block 412 .... :;.:: I A. J. Wilder! ............___......... 2.70 Lot 2, Block 429.... The Clewiston Company... 2.70 in chancery on ,whom would bind'. 1'.
Lot 12, Block 412 .... ?.'\. A. J. Wilder ....__...___.........,... 2. / 0. Lot 3, Block 429.... .., ,2. S The Clewiston Company ___. 2.70 said defendant, that the resident, '
Lot 13, Block 412 ,.... <' ; W. G. Ames ........................ 5.10Lot Lot 4, Block 429 ..._ .. ;.' The Clewiston Company ..._ 2.70 postoffice address and place of:
21, Block 412...." .... Mabel Frances .................... 5.10Lots Lot 5, Block 429 m.. ./. The Clewiston Company... 2.70 abode of the said defendant is;
26, 27, Block 412 {<" Hollis Lanier _.....__.............. 4.14Lot Lot 6, Block 429.... .' The Clewiston Company... 2.70 Geneseo. in the State of Illinois.

19, Block 422 .... .v..... Hollis! Lanier! ....___.......__...... 4.14Lot Lot 7, Block 429.... :" ': The Clewiston Company .._. 2.70 I Therefore ordered that the said

20, Block 422.... ,;:'.:-= Hollis Learner ......_..__........... 4.14Lot Lot 8, Block 429 .... '" The Clewiston Company... 2.70 defendant be 'and appear to your ';

21, Block 122 .... ,,,;' Hollis Lanier! .._..._..__._..._.._.. 4.14 Lot 9, Block 429 .... : The Clewiston Company... 3.18 said Bill of Complaint on or before ..,; .\ ,
Lot 22, Block 422 .__. :v:: ,: Hollis! Lanier ...,.................. 4.14Lot Lot 10, Block 429.... ,". ,'-'.,. The Clewiston Company... 3.18 the 4th day of September, A. D. ','"
23, Block 422 .... '.: ', HollIS Lanier ............_........ 4.14Lot Lot 11, Block 429.... : 'j' :: The Clewiston Company ..._ 2.70 1933, otherwise the same will be .

24, Blo.ck 422 .... ::1,\ ; Elmer G. Case ..........__........ 4.14Lot Lot 12, Block 429 .... .' ;" The Clewiston Company... 2.70 taken as confessed. Done and or-
27, Block 422.... .. .,..:;;: '" Elmer G. Case _.__............._.. 5.10Lot Lot 13, Block 429 .... / ", The Clewiston Company... 27.0 dered this 22nd day-of July, A. D.

28, Block 422 .... ,,S.4. Elmer G. Case ..__................ 4.14Lot Lot 14, Block 429 _... '" 'c The Clewiston Company ._._ 2.70 1933-
28, Block 423.... :. /,: ?.".' Elmer G. Case ...._.._J..me.... 4.14Lot Lot 15, Block 429 .... ; The Clewiston Company... 2.70 WILLIAM T. HULL; '
Lot 16 .Block 429 __ .: '" ... 2.70 Clerk of Circuit Court.
The Clewiston Company
423 .... The Clewiston u -
29, Block ;,.C! ;';: Company... 5.10 -.
Lot 17 Block 429 .... .'.:' : ... 2.70 By Inez Magill.
The Clewiston
,, Company
Lots 1, 2, Block 424 .... ;; 't'\':: The Clewiston! Company... 4.14Lots : .
Lot 18, Block 429 .... The Clewiston ... 2.70 By Inez Magill, D. C-
Company
3, 4, Block 424.... :. '. The Clewiston Company.... 4.14Lots :. '
_J Lot 19, Block 429 .... The Clewsto Company ... 3.42 LOUIS O. GRAVELY,
5, 6, Block 424.... > <. The Clewiston Company ._.. 4.14Lots -
7, 8 Block 424.... ,:-. .' The Clewiston Company... 4.14Lots Lot 20, Block 429 .... :. The Clewlston Company.... 2.94 Solicitor for Complainant.July .
9 10 Block 424..' ,. v The Clewiston Company ..... 4.14Lots Lot 21, Block 429 .... '1 The Clewiston Company .... 2.94 I 28. Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25., ..

Ii, 12, Block 424 : :;': The Clewiston Company.... 4.14Lots Lot 22, Block 429 .... < The Clewiston Company .__. 2.94 ./)\'
Lot 23 Block 429 .... :; The Clewiston .... 3.42
13, 14, Block 424 The Clewiston Company... 4.14Lots Company ..,
15, 16, Block 424 .. The Clewiston Company .... 4.14Lots Lot 1, Block'' 430 .... k- e The Clewiston Company... 2.94 IN CIRCUIT COURT, TWELFTH J SIN

17, 18, Block 424 The Clewiston! Company.... 4.14 Lot 2, Block 430 ,.... '." The Clewiston Company .__. 2.46 JUDICIALCIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
Lot 3 Block 430 .... :; ... 2.46 FOR HEXDRY COUNTY;
Lots 19, 20, Block 424 The Clewiston Company.... 5.10Lots The Clewiston Company AND
21, 22, Block 424 The Clewiston Company... 3.90Lot Lot 4, Block 430.... :.> ,'. The Clewiston Company ._.. 2.46 IN CHANCERY

23, Block 424.... : :';;"" J. S. Slate ....._m..nm.... 3.90Lot Lot 5, Block 430 ..... : l' The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 '
24, Block 424 .... -., : -,' The Clewiston Company 3.18 Lot 6, Block 430 ___. ;'" : The Clewiston Company... 2.46 LLOYD S. MILLS' Coraplanant. .

Lot 25, Block 424 .... ,1,:" The Clewiston Company.u.... 3.18 Lot 7, Block 430 .... : The Clewiston Company... 2.46 vs. DIVORCE

Lot 26, Block 424 .... The Clewiston Company... 3.18 Lot 8, Block 430 .... ". The Clewiston Company .-.. 2.46 LAVONIA MILLS, Defendant.It .
Lot 9 Block 430 .... The Clewiston .... 2.46
Lot 27, Block 424 .... .; The Clewiston Company.... 3.18 Company .
Lot 28, Block 424 .... : The Clewiston Company... 3.18 Lot 10, Block 430.m ',.. : The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 appearing by affidavit appended :::

Lot 29, Block 424 .... "" ,;:',':. The Clewiston Company .... 3.18 Lot 11, Block 430 '.... '. I" The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 to the sworn bill of complaint in .
Lot 30, Block 424 :... ?'::- The Clewiston Company .... 3.18 Lot 12, Block 430 .... ..\' / ,>. The Clewiston Company... ,2.94 the above styled cause that the de- (
Lot 31, Block 424 .... '-' ''L:;:,-': The Clewiston Compaany. 3.18 Lot 13, Block 430 ..._ )N The Clewiston Company ,... 2.94 fendant Lavonia Mills is a non-res-

Lot 32, Block 424 .... .-: '.,,% ;:'", The Clewiston Company .... 3.18 Lot 14, Block 430' .... '. The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 ident of the State of Florida, that
Lot 33, Block 424 .... ;', ,; The Clewiston Company .... 3.18 Lot 15, Block 430 ._. : '_ :': The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 she is over the age of 21 years, that
Lot 34, Block 424.... .: i,,' ".' The Clewiston Company... 3.18 Lot 16, Block 430 .... ,: The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 her residence, place of abode and
Lot '35, Block 424.... : ,:j::;/ The Clewiston Company... 3.18 Lot 17, Block 430 .... .' The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 post office address is New Orleans,

Lot 36, Block 424 .... t. .'-.f.,"' The Clewiston Company... 3.18 Lot 18, Block 430 .... :, ', The Clewiston Company... 2.46 in the State of Louisana, that theiris
Lot 37, Block 424 .... :.>,;;'" The Clewiston Company... 3.18 Lot 19, Block 430 .... The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 no person in the State of Florida

Lot 38; Block 424 __.. <:f-: The Clewiston Company... 3.18 Lot 20, Block' 430 .... -; '" The Clewiston Company: .... 2.46 service of Summons in chancery on

Lot 39, Block 424 .... ..;{' The Clewiston Company... 3.18 Lot 21, Block 430 .... : The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 whom would bind the said defen- i
Lot 22 Block 430 .... The Clewiston ... 2.46
Lot 40, Block 424 .... ::':; The Clewiston Company .... 3.18 Company dant.It.
.' .' Lot 23 Block 430 .... The Clewiston ... 2.46
Lot 41, Block 424 .... ..?> The Clewiston Company .... 3.18 .L Company is thereupon ordered that the
Lot 42, Block 424 .... .' The Clewiston Company... 3.18 Lot 24, Block 430 .... .; The Clewiston Company... 2.94 I I I said defendant be and appear to the

Lot 43, Block 424 .... : i1'T JL. The Clewiston Compaany. 3.18 Lot 1, Block 431.... \ ;fi The Clewiston Company... 3.18 I Bill of Complaint on or before Monday -

Lot 44, Block 424.... :' ';. The Clewiston Company .... 3.90 Lot 2, Block 431 .... ,,::'. The Clewiston Company ._.. 2.70 the 7th day of August A. D. I

Lot 1, Block 425 .... ...< The Clewiston Company .... 5.38 Lot 3, Block 431.... s The Clewiston Company... 2.70 1933 otherwise the allegations in '
Lot 2, Block 425 ...: :.;:. The Clewiston Company... 4.14 Lot 4, Block 431.... -'. The Clewiston Company... 2.70 said Bill of Complaint will be taken '
:
Lot 5, Block 431.... : : The Clewiston Company... 2.70 confessed the said defendant.It .
Lot 3, Block 425 .... J':" The Clewiston Company .... 4.14 t as by
Lot 4, Block 425 .... \\,:' The Clewiston Company... 4.14 Lot 6, Block 431 .... .;t S The Clewiston Company .... 2.70 is further ordered that this or-

Lot 5, Block 425 .... ..jt'.'.. v..- The Clewiston Company 4.14 Lot 7, Block 431.... .Rr{ The Clewiston Company.... 2.70 der be published once a week for
Lot 8 Block 431 .... ... ; ..... The Clewiston Company.. 2.70 the Clew-
in
Lot 6, Block 425 .... .. ::. .' The Clewiston Company... 4.14 : four consecutive weeks
Lot 7, Block 425 .... ;f'..: The Clewiston Company .... 4.14 Lot 9, Block 431 .... ; ..., ; The Clewiston Company .... 3.18 iton News, a newspaper published in ..
Lot 8, Block 425 .._. t.w. ;; The Clewiston Company... 4.14 Lot 10, Block 431.... ,"....,j :. The Clewiston Company... 3.66 I said County and State. ,.:'

Lot 9, Block 425 .... ".::' The Clewiston Company... 4.14 Lot 11, Block 431.... .;.' :'.. The Clewiston Company ....' 2.94 This 3rd day of July, A. D. 1933. ..

Lot 10, Block 425 .._ ; .'.' .. The Clewiston Company .... 5.58 Lot 12, Block 431 .... <, The Clewiston Company... 2.94 WILLIAM T. HULL 'tJ. ,

Lots 11, 12, Block 425 :j',,., The Clewiston Company .... 5-10 Lot 13, Block 431 .... The Clewiston Company... 2.94 (Seal) Clerk Circuit Court,
Lot 14 Block 431 .... '. S The Clewiston ... 3.66
Company
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Lots 13, 14, Block 425 The Clewiston Company... 4.14 I LOUIS O. GRAVELY,
Lots 15, 16, Block 425 I The Clewiston Company... 4.14 Lot 15, Block 431 .... ./ :.{ The Clewiston Company .... 3.18
Lots 17, 18, Block 425 ,' The Clewiston Company.... 4.14 I Lot 16, Block 431 .... '.oj"." ;" The Clewiston Company... 2.70 Solicitor for Complainant.July .

Lots 19, 20, Block 425 ,', The Clewiston Company ..... 4.14. Lot 17, Block 431 .... :' '" The Clewiston Company .... 2.70 7, 14, 21, 28, Aug. 4. N
Lot 18 Block' 431 .... The Clewiston .... 2.70
Lots 21, 22, Block 425 ,. The Clewiston Company ..... 4.14 I "t: Company
Lots 23, 24, Block 425 The Clewiston Company ..... 4.14 I Lot 19, Block 431 .... '.' ';, The Clewiston Company .... 2.70

Lots 25, 26, Block 425 ) .;. The Clewiston Company .... 5.10 i Lot 20, Block 431.... .. The Clewiston Company .... 2.70 'NOTICE
Lot 21 431 _... The Clewiston ... 2.70 Notice is hereby given of the intention -
Lot 27, Block 425 .... ,) > The Clewiston Company ..... 3.90 : Block Company
:
: Lot 22 Block 431 ._.. The Clewiston Company... 2.70 of the undersigned to apply ,
Lot 28, Block 425 .... ',' .: The Clewiston Company.... 3.18 ,
Lot 29, Block 425..._ .}:* The Clewiston Company ..... 3.18 I' Lot 2?, Block 431 .... The Clewiston Company... 3.18 to the Judge of the Circuit Court of
Lot 1 Block 432 ... '; The Clewiston .... 2.94 the Twelfth Judicial Circuit on the
Lot : Company
30, Block 425 .... j The :
J Clewiston Company....
Lot 31, Block 425 .... : .: :' The 3.181 Lot 2, Block 432 .... \ The Clewiston Company' ..._ 2.46 25th day of August, A. D. 1933, for
Clewiston
Company... 3.18 "
Lot .32 ;"i'o I Lot 3, Block 432.... The Clewiston Company... 2.46 an order of adoption to the 'under-
Block 425 .... ; The
:. : Clewiston Company... 3.18 .
't ; Lot 4, Block 432.... ...:-1., The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 signed of one Ethel Enfinger, a
Lot: 33, Block 425.m : t}: The Clewiston Company .... 3.18 Lot 5, Block 432 ...: ':: .,:, The Clewiston Company... 2.46 minor. '
Lot 34, Block 425 .... The Clewiston .,
... 3.18 CARL E. ROYER. ,
Company '
,; ( Lot 6, Block 432 .... .: ., .. The Clewiston Company 2.46 .
Lot 35, Block 425.... ;'.' The Clewiston Company... 3.18. LORENA K. ROYER. I
: Lot 7, Block 432 .... ; The Clewiston Company .... 2.46
Lot 36, Block 425 .... ','" :". The Clewiston ... O. GRAVELY '.
Company 3.18 : LOUIS ,
.
Lot 8, Block 432. ; .1, The Clewiston Company 2.46
Lot 37, Block 425 .... +": '
The
Clewiston
Company .... 3.18 "' Attorney for Petitioners.5t .
Lot Lot 9, Block 432 .... ;, : The Clewiston Company .... 2.94
38, Block 425.... > \:._ The Clewiston
Lot ; Company 3.18 Lot 10, Block 432 .... .; The Clewiston Company .... 3.90 ,
39 Block 425 .... .
> The Clewiston
;.. ;* Company... 3.18 Lot 11, Block 432 .... i The Clewiston Company .... 2.94
Lot
40, Block 425 .... .... The Clewiston
;, Company... 3.18. Lot 12, Block 432 .... ,,: The Clewiston Company .... 2.94
Lot 41, Block 425.... ,;;;x, The Clewiston Company ..... 3.66 IN TIlE CIRCUI1T COURT OF THE
Lot 13, Block 432 .... The Clewiston Company .... 3.90
Lot 42, Block 425 .__. : The Clewiston TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITOF
: Company ..,.. 3.66
Lot 14, Block 432 .... The Clewiston Company...: 2.94 '
Lot 43, Block 425 .... : l' The Clewiston FLORIDA, IN AND FOR HEN-
; Company ..... 3.66 t
Lot Lot 15, Block 432 .... < The Clewiston Company 2.46
1, Block 426 .... > The Clewiston Company ..... 2.46 DRY COUNTY. j ;
Lot 2 Lot 16, Block 432.... ,:,; The Clewlsfon Company .... 2.46 ':
Block 426 ._. .
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Lot ; The Clewiston Company ..,_. 2.46 Lot 17, Block 432 .... ; >, The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 CLEWISTON HOME BUILD-
Lot 3 4, Block 426.m r..;;. The Clewiston Company _... 2.46 Lot 18, Block 432, .... -4 ; The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 ING ASSOCIATION, .
Block 426.... :\; The Clewiston
Lot 5 Company 2.46 Lot 19, Block 432.... :: The Clewiston Company 2.46 Plaintiff t 55
Block 426 .... : The Clewiston '
Lot 6 Company... 2.46 Lot 20, Block 432 .... ,..'. S The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 Vs. I
Block 426 ....
:;; The Clewiston Company ..._. 2.46 .... .
Lot 21, 'Block 432 .... The Clewiston Company 2.46
Lot ;
7, Block 426 .... ; The Clewiston ROY L. SIMPSON, ET AL., s
Company... 2.46 ,
Lot 8 Lot 22, Block 432 .... ;; : The Clewiston Company... 2.94
Block 426.... v. Defendants.
;;" The Clewiston Company ..... 2.46 '
Lot Lot 1, Block 433 ___. .,,.t The Clewiston Company... 2.70
9, Block 426.... ::; The Clewiston FORECLOSURE
Company .._. 3.66 MORTGAGE .
Lot 2, Block 433 .... f' The Clewiston Company ..1. 2.46
\ Lot 10, Block 426 .... ry 7 The Clewiston Company .... 3.90 Lot 3, Block 433 .... .. The Clewiston Company 2.46 Order of PublicationIt

Lot 11, Block 426 .... r The Clewiston Company... 2.70 Lot 4, Block '433 .... ; The Clewiston Company... 2.46 appearing by affidavit filed 4
Lot 12, Block 426 .... ,The Clewiston Company ..... 2.70 Lot 5, Block 433.... The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 herein, that Roy L. Simpson and ;

Lot 13, Block 426 .._. The Clewiston Company.... 2.70 Lot 6, Block 433 .... .:.1' The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 Myrtile A. Simpson, and Texie Plant, .
Lot 14, Block 426 .._. The Clewiston Company... 2.70 Lot 7, Block 433 .... The Clewiston Company... 2.46 defendants herein, are residents of a J:
Lot 15, Block 426 .... The Clewiston Company 2.70 Lot 8, Block 433 .... ; :>;. The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 state other than Florida, and that ;'

Lot 16, Block 426 .... _,/" The Clewiston Company .... 2:70: Lot 9, Block 433 .... .:: The Clewiston Company 2.70 the residence of A. R. Plant, one of + <

Lot 17, Block 426 _... ti The Clewiston Company ..... 2.70 Lot 10, Block 433 .... .' : \. The OlewlstonComp'any: / ....3.42 the defendants herein, is unknown:

Lot 18, Block 426 .... The Clewiston Company... 2.70 Lot 11, Block 433 .... : : The Clewiston Company .... 2.94 I NOW, THEREFORE, you, the said

Lot 19, Block 426 .... The Clewiston Company ..... 4.62 Lot 12, Block 433 .... :. 1" The Clewiston Company .... 2.94 Roy L. Simpson, Myrtile A. Simpson, ;
Lot 20, Block 426 .... The Clewiston A. R. Plant, Texie Plant, and each ,
Company 3.66 Lot 13, Block 433 .... The Clewiston Company... 3.66
Lot 21, 'Block 426 .... .. The Clewiston Company .... 3.66 Lot 14, Block 433 .... The Clewiston Company... 2.94 of, you, are hereby notified that suit
Lot 22., Block 426 .... The Clewiston Company 4.14 Lot 15, Block 433 .... The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 as styled above, has been brought
Lot 1, Block 427 .... '"" The Clewiston Company... 2.70 Lot 16, Block 433.... '. The Clewiston Company... 2.46 against you in the said court, seek- '"

Lot 2, Block 427 .... The Clewiston Company .... 2.70 Lot 17" Block 4 33.... ,/', The Clewiston Company... 2.16 ing foreclosure of a mortgage on:
Lot 3, Block 427 .... ''' :. The Clewiston Company .... 2.70 Lot 18, Block 433 .... The Clewiston Company... 2.46 Lot 5, Block 172, of Clewis-

Lot 4, Block 427 .... : The Clewiston Company .... 2.70 Lot 19, Block 433 .... The Clewiston Company .... 2.16Lot ton, Florida. ;
Lot 5, Block 427 -... The Clewiston Company... 2.70 20, Block 433 .... ', The Clewiston Company... 2.46 And ;you and each of you are here-

Lot '6, Block 427 .... The Clewiston Company.... 2.70 Lot 21, Block 433 .... .:. The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 by required to file your written appearance -
Lot 7, Block 427 .... The Clewiston Company ..... 2.70 Lot 22, Block 433 .... .' The Clewiston Company .... 2.46 with the Clerk of said

Lot 8, Block 427 "" The Clewiston Company ..... 2.70 Lot 35, Block 446 .... .\ :. Jordan Eilers ____.._............. 5.10 Court at LaBelle, Florida, personally "
Lot 9, Block 427 .._ -" The Clewiston Company ..... 3.90 Lot 36, Block 446 .... -.,, Jordan Eilers -..__..._____....__. 6.30 or' by attorney in said suit, on or before -
Lot 10, Block 427 .... The Clewiston Company.... 3.90 Lot 13, Block 448 .... Mamie H. Blacksmith ........ 3.90 the .first Monday in August, A.

Lot 11, Block 427 .... .-,". ." ; The Clewiston Company ..... 2.70 Lot 8, Block 451 ..,. : D. B. Allen ........-............_.. 24.30 D. 1933 being the 7th day of said : _
Lot 12 mnoth, and thereafter to file with
Block 427 .... : The Clewiston Company__- 2.70 Lot 10, Block 453 .... Lilyan S. Cook .....____........... 5.10 said '
Lot 13, Block 427 .... The Clewiston Company... 2.70 Lot 11, Block 453 .... Lilyan S. Cook ............_....._. 5.10 to Clerk, your written defenses, if .
Lot 14 -'' any, the bill of Complaint in
Block 427 .... 1 The Clewiston Company... 2.70 Lot 12, Block 453 .... Lilyan S. Cook ......__............ 5.10 suit said .
Lot 15, Block 427 ..._ The Clewiston Company ....- 2.70 Lot 13, Block 453 m_ Lilyan S. Cook _................___ 5.10: Herein, at the fail time prescribed by law. '

Lot 16, Block 427 .... The Clewiston Company... 2.70 Lot 14 Block 453 .... Lilyan S. Cook ........_._......... 5.10 be entered not or judgment will
Lot 17, Block 427 .._. The Clewiston Company ._.. 2.70 Lot 15, Block 453 .... Lilyan S. Cook .___..t....__..__... 5.10 Witness against you by default.
Lot 18, Block 427 .... The Clewiston Company... 2.70 Lot 1, Block 495 .... The Clewiston Company... 2.70 Court my hand and seal of said
at LaBelle
Lot 19 Florid this 22nd
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Block 427 .... The Clewiston Company... 5.10 Lot 2, Block 495 .:. The Clewiston Company... 2.70 of June
day 1933. >
Lot 20, Block 427 .__. The Clewiston Company .._. 3.66 Lot 3, Block 495 .... The Clewiston Company .... 2.70 ,
Lot 21, Block 427 .... The Clewi. -ton Company .... 3.66 Lot 4, Block 495 .... The Clewiston 'Company ,... 2.70 ([Official Seal WILLIAM T:.. HULL,
Lot Clerk of Siiid Court. .,
22, Block 427 .... The Clewiston Company 5.10 Lot 5, Block 495 ._.. The Clewiston Company .... 2.70 Affixed). .
Lot 1, Block 428 .... The Clewiston Company... 2.94 Lot 6, Block _495 .... The: Clewiston Company... 3.18 J F. M. COUSE, /j .
Lot 2, Block 428 '''_ The Clewiston Company .... 2.94 Lot 7, Block 495 '..-. The Clewiston Company .... 3.18 Solcitor for Plaintifff. r

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(Continued from page four) I(I Block 278 ..........._...... 1. The Clewiston Company ,.., 1.50

Block 279 .................. 3.5 The Clewiston Company... 4.50
Personal MentionParker Lot 8 Block 495 .... The Clewiston Company .... 3.18
Block 280 .......... :m'". 3.5 The Clewiston Company... 4.50
Clewiston ...
495 .... The Company 5.10
Lot 11, Block Block 281 .................. 3. The Clewiston Company... 3.90
495 .... The Clewiston Company 3.18
Lot 17, Block Block 282 .........-........ 3.' The Clewiston Company :_.. 3.90
Block 495 .... The Clewiston Company... 3.18
Wilson returned Sunday Lot 18, Block 283 ...............:.. 2. The Clewiston Company... 2.70
T. 498 .... The Clewiston Company... 2.70
; at his Lot 1, Block ;:. Block 284 .........__....... 2. The Clewiston Company... 2.70
week's vacation spent 498 .... The Glewiston Company ... 2.70
from a Block :
Lot 2, Block 285 .................. 2.3 The Clewiston Company... 3.30
in Frostproof.Mrs 498 .... The Clewiston Company .... 2.70
former home Lot 3, Block :,, Block 286 .................. 2.3 The Clewiston Company... 3.30
498 .... : The Clewiston Company... 2.70
t Lot 4 Block: "*-i Block 287 .................. 4. The Clewiston Company... 5.10
498 .... The Clewiston Company ..... 2.70
.A. N. Gallant and Mrs. W. H. Lot 5, Block Block 288 ........:_........ 2.3 The Clewiston Company... 3.30
Block 498 .... ...< The Clewiston Company... 3.18
McCracken were visitors in West Lot 6, ". Block 289 .................. 2. The Clewiston Company... 2.70
I .... 3.18
498 .... ; The Clewiston Company
Palm Beach Wednesday. Lot 7, Block '. Block 290 .................. 2. The Clewiston Company... 2.70
i 498 .... r The Clewiston Company... ,4.14 ,
Lot 8, Block Block 291 ...............:.. 3. The Clewiston ... 3.90
? Lot 9, Block 498 .... ':; '. Mary C. Sims .__................. 2.70 Company
Block 292 .......... ....... 2.8 The Clewiston ._.
1.j. 3.90
and Mrs. John Niblack, of Ft. Company .
f Mr. Lot 10, Block 498 .... G. W. Fuquay .........-.....-.... 2.70
in Clewiston r I Block 294 .................. 3.1 The Clewiston Company... 3.90
( Lauderdale, arrived 498 .... The Clewiston Company... 2.70
Lot 11, Block '" ; mock 299 .................: 2.7 The Clewislon Company .... 3.30
to make their home. 498 .... The Clewiston Company... 2.70
Wednesday Lot 13, Block 1 : Block 300 .................. 2.7 The Clewiston ... 3.30
Lot 15, Block 498 .... .- Edith Taylor ...__...._.............. 2.70 Company
*" Block 301 ...........:...... 2.5 The Clewiston Company... 3.30
498 .... The Clewiston .... 2.70
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Fontaine, and Lot 16, Block' .' ; Company Block 302 .................. '. 3.5 The Clewiston Company... 4.50
498 .... The Clewiston ... 2.70
son, Bobby, were visitors in West Lot 17, Block '>*;, Company Block 306 .................. 3.7 The Clewiston Company... 4.50
498 .... ::* The Clewiston Company... 3.18
Palm Beach over the week: end. Lot 18, Block Block 307 ..__.............. 3.7 The Clewiston Company... 4.50
All Block 38 .......-.... 3.5 The Clewiston Company... 4.50 Block 308 .................. 3.1 The Clewiston Company... 3.90

Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Percy returnedto All Block 39 .__......... 3.5 The Clewiston Company... 4.50 Block 309 .........:..._.... 2.8 The Clewiston Company... 3.90

Clewiston\ Tuesday from a short All Block 40 ............ 3. The Clewiston Company... 3.90 Block 310 .................. '3.4 The Clewiston Company... 4.50

Beach. All Block 41 ............ 1.9 The Clewiston Company... 2.70 Block 311 .................. 3.4 The Clewiston Company... 4.50
vacation spent at Ft. Myers All Block: 42 ............ 1.9 The Clewiston Company... 2.70 Block 315 -.........-:._.... 3.4 The Clewlston Company... 4.50 .

All Block 43 ............ 4.4 The Clewiston Company... 5.70 Block 316 .................. 3.6 The Clewiston Company... 4.50
Mrs. R. M. Hare, and daughter, All Block 44 ............ 3.7 The Clewiston Company... 4.50 Block 317 .................. 3.6 The Clewiston Company .._" 4.50

Dorothy, returned to their home All Block 45 ............ 2.2 The Clewiston Company... 2.70 Block 318 ___............... 3.1 The Clewiston Company... 3.90

here Sunday from: a two weeks visit : All Block 46 ............ 5.1 The Clewiston Company... 6.30 Block 322 .................. 1. The Clewis ton Company... 1.50

with friends in Miami.Mr. I All Block 47 ............ 5.1 The Clewiston Company... 6.30 Block 323 .................. 1.5 The Clewiston Company... 2.10

All Block 48 ............ 2.2 The Clewiston Company... 2.70 Block 324 .............. 5.1 The Clewiston Company... 6.30

and Mrs. W. M. Redelsheimer All Block 49 ............ 4.6 The Clewiston Company... 5.70 Block 325 ........:......... 2.5 The Clewiston Company... 3.30
Block 50 .................... 3.7 The Clewiston Company... 4.50 '
left this week for, amouth's Block 326 .................. 2.7 The Clewiston Company... 3.30
and son, Billy, .................... 3.5 The Clewiston Company .... 4.50
wh'ich to Block 51 Block 327 .................. 2.5 The Clewiston Company... 3.30
vacation they plan ........ ........... 3.5 The Clewiston Company .... 4.50
Block 52 Block 328 .................. 4.2 The Clewiston Company... 5.10
spend in touring the Central states. Block 53 .................... 4.3 The Clewiston Company... 5.70 Block 329 .................. 4.3 The Clewiston Company... 5.70 .

Block 54 .:.................. 4.3 The Clewiston Company... 5.70 Block 330 .................. 3.3 The Clewiston Company... 4.50 "

An eleven pound boy was born Block 55 m................. 1.7 The Clewiston Company... 2.10 Block 331 .................. 3.5 The Clewis ton Company... 4.50

here ltsaFrthetb etaoinuldrhs th Block 56 .................... 1.7 The Clewiston Company... 2.10 Block 332 .................: 3.5 The Clew1.ston Company... 4.50

here last Friday to Mr. and Mrs. M.p. Block 57 .................... '4.5 The Clewiston Company... 5.70 Block 333 .................. 33 The Clewiston Company... 4.50

Montgomrey. Both mother and Block 58 .................... 4.5 The Clewiston Company... 5.70 Block 334 __................ 2.2 The Clewiston Company..., 2.70

? are reported as doing nicely. Block 59 .................... 4.5 The Clewiston Company... 5.70 Block 335 .....__........... 2.2 The Clewiston Company... 2.70 .,
'u/c t \QQ. Block 60 .................... --. 4.5 The Clewiston Company .... 5.70 Block 336 ___......__....... 2.2 The Clewis ton Company... 2.70

; left I Block. 61 .............._..... 1.7 The Clewiston Company... 2.10 Block 337 .................. 2.1 The Clewiston Company... 2.70
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bryant: i Block 62 .................... 1-7 The Clewiston Company... 2.10 Block 338 .................. 2.1 The Clewiston Company... 2:70 ".

Tuesday for New Orleans where Mr. ( Block: 63 .................... 3.3 The Clewiston Company .._. 4.50 Block 339 ..............::.. 2.2 The Clewiston Company... 2.70

Bryant has been transferred by the : Block 64 ...................: 3.3 The Clewiston Company... 4.50 Block 342 .................. 3.4 The CJewiston Company... 4.50 ,

U. Engineers.. I! Block 65 .................... 2.8 The Clewiston Company 3.90 Block 343 .__.._........;... 3.5 The Clewiston Company... 4.50. .

I Block 66 .................... 3.1 The Clewiston Company 3.90 Block 344 .................. 3.5 The Clewiston Company... 4.50

Mis. B. A. Borne, who has been in Block 67 .................... 3.2 The Clewiston Company... 3.90 Block 345 ..__......__...... 3.4 The Clewston! Company... 4.50

a hospital in West Palm Beach for Block 68 ...........:........ 2.6 The Clewiston Company... 3.30 Block 390 ...____........... 14.8 The Clewlston Compan: .... 18.30 '"i't'

time, returned to her home Block 69 .................... 3.4 The Clewiston Company... 4.50 Block 434 ......_......_.:.. 3.5 The Clewiston Company... 4.50 "

some Block 70 .................... 4.3 The Clewiston Company... 5.70 Bloch 435 .................. 2.2 The Clewis ton Company... 2.70 ,

here this week. Block 71 .................... 3.0 The Clewiston Company,.. 3.90 Block 436 ___............... 6.5 The Clewiston Company... 8.10 .

Block 72 .................... 6.3 The Clewiston Company... 8.10 Block 437 .___._...___...... 6:5: The Clewiston Company... 8.10 "
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ezelle returned !! Block 73 .................... 2. The Clewiston Company... 2.70 Block 438 ........___....... 6.5 The Clewiston Company .... 8.10

to Clewiston Monday from Chicago, Block 74 .................... 2. The Clewiston Company... 2.70 Block 439 __.........._..... 7.5 The Clewiston Company... 9.30

where they had gone to attend the Block 75 .................... 6.3 The Clewiston Company... 8.10 Block 440 ............__.... 7.5 The Clewiston Company ._.. 9.30 }i

Century of Progress Exposition. Block 76 .................... 3. The Clewiston 'Company... 3.90 Block 441 ..........._...... 7.5 The Clewiston Company... 9.30 .j

Block 77 .................... 3.4 The Clewiston Company... 4.50 :Block 442 .................. t 7.3 The Clewiston Company ____ 9:.30 ,

Mr.. and Mrs. W. C. Hooker were Block 78 .....;.............. 2.9 The Clewiston Company... 3.90 Block 443 ......_....:...... '7.3 The Clewston Company .__. 9.30
Block 79 ..._..__............ 3.2 The Clewiston Company... 3.90 .
visitors in West Palm Beach Wednes- Block 444 .................. 7.3 The Clewlston Company... 9.30
accompanied to All, except Lots 24 & Block 460 ___.............. .6 The Clewiston Company _... .90
day. They were 25 Block 80 .......... 6.2 The Clewis ton Company.... 7.80 All Blk 462 less Can- '
Hooker's sister
Mr. ,
by
Cle/vviston Block 85 .................... 2.6 The Clewiston Company.__ 3.90 al Rwy .................. .3 The Clewis ton Company... .84
Mrs. Ruth Drinkwater, who will remain Block 86 ..........__..__..:. 3.2 The CJewiston Company... 3.90 Block 465 __......_..:..... .3 The Clewiston Company... .54

here for some time. Block 88 .................... 2.4 The CJewiston Company... 3.90 Block 467 ..........._...... .3 The Clewlston Company... .54

.---- Block 89 .................... 4.6 The Clewiston Company. ... 5.70 Block 468 .................. .3 The Clewiston Company... .54 ;
Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Patterson and All except Lot 1, Block Block 478 .................. 5.8 The Clewiston Company... 7.50 .i

sons, Bobby and Dick, will leave 90 ..._......__.............. \ 3.4 The Clewiston Company... 4.80 Block 479 .................. 3.1 I The Clewisto'n'Company. .... 3.90

tomorrow for a two weeks vacation Lot 1, Block 90. ........ Mrs. R. E. Carpenter ........ 1.50 Block 480 ............... 4.8 The Clewiston Company... 6.30 .1

which they will spend attending the Block 91 .................... 3. The Clewiston Company .... 3.90 Block 481 ._..........:....; .; 3. The Clewiston Company 3.90

.__ The Clewiston ... ... ___......... Clewiston ... 2.70 .:
Century of Progress Exposition in Block 92 ............ ... 2.9 Company 3.90 Block 482 . 2. The Company
Block 93 .................... 4.5 The Clewiston Company .... 5.70 Block 483 .................. 6.4 The Clewiston''Company... 8.10

Chicago.Mr. Block 94 ....................' 3.1 The Clewiston Company._: 3.90 Block 484 .................. 2.8 The Clewiston Company __.. 3.90

Block 95 .................... 2.7 The Clewiston Company ...., 3.30 Block 485 .................. 2. The Clewiston Company .._. 2.70
and Mrs. G. A. Allen left Block 96 .................... 2.7 The Clewiston Company 3.30 Block 486 .................. '- 3.4 The Clewiston Company... 430: ..;

7 Tuesday for their home in New Block 97 ............__...... 2.9 The Clewiston Company... 3.90 Block 487 .................. 1.8 The 'Clewiston Company... 2.70 '"

t r Orleans after having been here for Block .98 .................... 2.9 The Clewiston Company... 3.90 Block 488 .................. 2.6 The Clewiston Company... 3.30 '
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several months. Mr. Allen was Block 99 .................... 2.9 The Clewiston Company. .... 3.90 Block 489 ..............:... 2. The Clewiston Company... 2.70

transferred to the New Orleans of- Block 100 .................. .2 The Clewiston Company .54 Block 490 ..............':... 2.8 The Clewiston Company __.. 3.90 :.

fice of the U. S. Engineers.Mr. Block 101 .................. .2 The Clewiston' Company... .54 Block'' 491 ....._............ 2.3 The Clewiston Company... 3.30 '.'

Block 108 .................. 2.5 The Clewiston Company .__. 3.30 Block 492 ............... 2.4 The Clewiston Company... 3.30 .

returnedto Block 109 .................. 2.5 The Clewiston Company... 3.30 Block 493 .........._....... 4.4 The' Clewiston Company... 5.70 ::
Earl
and Mrs. J. 'E.
Block 110 .................. 5.2 The Clewiston Company... 6.30 Block 494 .................. 3.3 The Clewis ton Company... 4.50 "
Clewiston Tuesday from a short Block 111 .................. 16.4 The Clewiston Company... 19.50 Block 496 ....____.........: .2.8 The Clewiston Company... 3.90 ;.

visit with relatives in Anderson, S. Block 112 .................. 2.5 The Clewiston Company... 3.30 Block 497 ......_......_.... 2.4 The Clewiston Company... 3.30

C. They were accompanied by Mrs. Block 113 ..__....._._.____. 2.5 The Clewiston Company ._.. 3.30 Block 499 __................ 2.8 The Clewiston Company... 3.90 ','
Earle's brother, Carroll Brown, who Block 114, less Canal Block 500 ............--.... 2.4 The Clew ston Company --.. 3.30 .f.I

will visit here for a few days. Rwy ................__:... 1.5'' The Clewiston Company .... 2.40 I Block 501 .................. 2.4 The Clewlston Company... ,3.30 .:'"

Block 116 .................... 1.5 The Clewiston Company .... 2.10 Except Lot 16. Block. :
I 502 ._...... ...__....... 3.7 The Clewiston Company... 4.80 '
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berner and Block 117 .................. 1.5 The Clewiston Company ____ 2.10
returned froma Block 125 .................. 2.7 The Clewiston Company u__ 3.30 Except Lot 2, Block '
children
Wednesday in Block 129 ........: ........ 1.8 The Clewiston Company... 2.70 503Block .._..................... 3.3 The Clewiston Company... 4.80 ':

two weeks visit with relatives Block 130 .................. 4.6 The Clewiston Company... 5.70 504 ...........:...... 2.3 The Clewiston Company... 3.30\ .:.
Sopertown, Ga. They were accom- Block 206 m..m. 1.3 The CJewiston Company.:. 1.50 Except Lots 7 & 14,
panied by Mrs. G. B. McDuffie, who Block 505 ............ W 2.6 The Clewiston Company... 3.60 .
Block 210 ...........:... .. 2.7 The Clewston! Company... 3.30
had been visiting relatives and 3 Block 213 ...............:.:. 1.1 The ClewIs ton Company... 1.50 Lot 7, Block 505 ......:. Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth .-.. 1.50 h.

friends in South Georgia for several I Block 214 .................. 3.4 The 'Clewiston Company... 3.90 I Block 506 .................. 2.3 The Clewiston Company .--. 3.30

weeks. Block 215 .................. .4 The Clewiston Company... .78 Block 507 .................. 2.7 The Clewiston Company... 3.30
Block 508 .................. ', 1.6The Clewiston Company .-.. 2.10
Block 216 .................. 2.3 The Clewiston Company... 2.70
Block 509 .................. 2.7 The Clewiston Company... 3.30
.. FATHER FIXXIXEGAX HEADS Block 217 ..............:.. 2.3 The Clewiston Company.:. 2.70
.r Block 218 .................. 3.1 The Clewiston Company .__. 3.90 Block 510 ............._.... \. 2.4 The Clewiston Company... 3.30

( ; N. R. A. MOVEMENT. HERE Block 220 .........__....... 1.4 The Clewiston Company... 1.50 Except Lot 14, Block ., ..'

Block 230 .................. .2 The Clewiston Company ._.. .54 511 __...................:.. 1.9 The Clewiston Company... 3.00 ..

(Continued from page 1) Block 231 .................. .3 The Clewi&ton Company: .... .54 Lot 14, Block 511 .... The Clewiston Company... 1.50
Block: 512 ,.................. 2.7 The Clewiston Company... 3.30
Block 232 .................. 1.6 The Clewiston Company... 2.10
said he intended to call the headsof '' 3.90
Block 233 .__............... 3.1 The Clewiston Company... 3.90 Block 513 3.1 The Clewiston Company
all civic bodies together to seek I ................. ... 2.10
Block 514 1.4 The Clewiston Company
Block 234 .................. 5.1 The Clewiston Company .__. 6.30
.. their advice in carrying out the Block 235 .................. 3.9 The Clewiston Company... 5.10 Block 515 --................ 1.4 The Clewiston Company ..-. 2.10
work outlined for this city. Block 236 ..__.......:...___ 1.4 The Clewiston Company .... 2.10 I Block 516 ......._...:'...... ,'. 1.3 The Clewiston Company ....' 2lO!

In this work for national recovery Block 237 .................. 3.9 The Clewiston Company .... 5:10: Block 517. .................. 1.5 The Clewiston Company... 2.10

Clewiston is but a unit in a. great Block 238 ............_...... 1.4 The Clewiston Company... 2.10 Block 518 .................. 3.3 The Clewiston Company .--. 4.50

system which is being conducted in Block 239 .................. 3. The Clewiston Comliany... 3.90 Block 519 ..............._:. 3. The Clewiston Company .... 3.90

practically every town in America at Block 240 ..:............... 1.6 The Clewiston Company... 2.10 Block 520 .................. 2.. The Clewiston Company... 2.70

this time. and woman Block 241 .................. 2. The Clewiston Company .... 2.70 Block 521 ........_......... 2.2 The Clewiston Company... 2.70
Every man Block 522 .....:............ 2.5 The Clewis ton Company... 3.30
no Block 242 ................? 3. The Clewiston Company L. 3.90 ,
.: here can do his part, matter how ., Block 523 .................. 2.2 The Clewiston Company ..-. 2.70
Block 243 ...___....._...... 5.1 The Clewiston Company... 6.30 .
small, to give employment to work- Block 524 ..............:... 2.3 The Clewiston Company .:.. 3.30 .
Block 244 .................. 3.5 The Clewiston Company... 4.50
ers throughout the nation. The Block 525 .................. 1.5'The Clewiston Company... 2.10
Block 245 .................. 3.5 The Clewiston Company... 4.50
call is issued in an appeal to patriotism Block 246 .................. 3.5 The CJewiston Company... 4.50 Block 526 .................. 2.8 The} Clewiston Company... 3.90

to rally around the standard oft Block 247 .........._..._... 3.5 The Clewislon Company .... 4.50 Block 527 .................. 3.3 The ClewistO' Company ..-. 4.50

the Blue Eagle and what it signifies Block 248 .................. \ 2.7 The Clewiston Company .... 3.30 Block 528 .._............... 3. The Clewiston ,Company.... 3.90

r. rather than to resort to enforcing Block 249 .................: 2.7 The Clewiston Company ,,.... 3.30 Block 534 .................. 3. The Clewiston Company --.. 3.90

stringent laws. Block 250 .................. 2.7'The Clewis ton Company... 3.30; Block 535 .................. 3.3 The Clewiston Company ..-. 4.50

t Block 251 .................. 2.7 The Clewiston Company... 3.30 Block 536 ............... 3.3 The Clewiston Company... 3.90
Block 537 .................. 3.2 The Clewiston Company: .... 3.90
Block 253 ....____.......... 2.4 The ClewistoI .Company .... 3.30
r Block 254 .................. 2.7 The :'Clewiston Company .... 3.30 Block 538 .................. 2.4 The Clewiston Company... 3.30

t Block 255 .__......._....... 2.7 The !Clewiston Company.... 3.30 Block 539 ............:..... 2.2 The' Clewiston Company... 2.70

for Block 256 ..............:... 3. The Clewiston Company 3.90Block' : Block 540 ..........?...... 2.5 Th'e Clewiston Company... 3.30

257 ......._.......... 3. The Clewiston Company... 3.90 I Block 541 .__.____.__..... 2:2' The Clewiston Company... 2.70

.: Block 258, ..,............... 3.5 The Clewiston Company... 4.50 Block: 542 .................. "2.1 The Clewis ton Company... 2.70
!, I0SESsee Block 543 .................. 3.1 The Clewiston Company .--. 3.90
Block 259 .................. 3.5 The Clewiston Company .... 4.50
; Block 260 ...............__. 3.2 The Clewiston Company... 3.90 Except Lots 1, 2 & 7, '
Block 261 ......_........... 3.2 The Clewiston Company... 3.90 Block 54'4 ...__......... 2.0 The Clewiston Company... 4.20

\ ...... Block 262 ..,............... '2.6 The Clewiston Company __.. 3.30 Lot 7, Block 544 .... Marie Reidelsbachcl' and .
0. ...... ... d.SO
. .W JOHN lu MOWRY Block 263 ..............._._ 2.6 The Clewiston Company... 3.30 Emory 'luckinger -
: Block 545 .................. ::-3. The Clewiston Company .__. 3.90
Block 264 ..........___..... 2.6 The Clewiston Company... 3.30 :
[ Block 265 ..........:....... .. 2.7 The"' lewiston Company... 3.30 Block 546 ._..._._.00...... 4.6 The Clewiston Company... 5.70
.. 547 ...._...._....._.. '' 3. The Clewiston Company ---' 3.90
Block
Block 266 .................. 3.4 The d''ewiston Company... 4.50
FOR Block 267 .................. 3.4 The Chnviston Company... 4.50 Block 548 .................. 2.6 The Clewiston Company 3.30
f: CLEAX, COMFORTABLE: ROOMS: Block 269 .._..._........... 1.4 The Clewiston Company... 2.10 Block 549 .................. 2. The Clewiston Company... 2.70

Block 270 ._................ .3.2 The Clewiston Company... 3.90 Except Lot 4, Block .
and TASTY A1PETIZINGFOOD 550 ._............___.__.... 2.4 The Clewis ton Company... 3.60
Block 271 .................. 3.2 The Clewiston Company... 3.90 .
............__.....___.. 1.50
4 Block 550 ....._.. W. T. Frith
Block 272 ................._ 1. The Clew tstou Company... 1.50 Lot c' 4.5"0.
Lt' --TRY- Block 273 .........__..__... 1.5 The Clewiiton: Company... 2.10 Block 551 ........:....... 3.6 The Clewiston Company _..' 4.50

Block 274 ....._............ 1. The Clewis on Company... 1.50 Block 552 ..................: 3.3 The Clewiston Company... 4.50
; THE WAMIS.F A 1\J.. BE Block 273 .__............... 3.5 The Clewiston Company... 4.50 Block 553 ...............:.. 3:6: The Clewlston Company...

Block: 276 .................. 3.4 The Clewlstc'n Company... 3.90 BlQCK 564 .m...,...,...... 3.3 The Olewiston Company... 9,50(

.. 1t'i",,, ''f BlOCk 277 ...,...,.......... 2.2 The Olew18top. Company .". 2.70. (Continued on page six)

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and witnesses.... 150.00 sider and act upon the foregoing estimates :: '
duties
and had carried on her home '
Court Officials Get Insanity inquiric$; fees: of and as adopted the same "
doing much in her quiet kindly way "
DANGER OF HIGH officers and committees 100.00 shall constitute the fixed expendi- :
to help others and to alleviate suf- tures for and against the several ,
Stationery and printing; gen-
WATER SEEN IF Cut In SalariesTallahassee fering.. eral stationery blanks .... 350.00 funds above-mentioned, i

Beside the grief-stricken husband Record books ..m..m........ 100.00 cal year commencing
there survive two sons Wm. Con- Advertising required by law 1933, and ending
RAINS CONTINUE August 3.-FNS- ....... 150.00
and paid by county 1934. Q
nally and Walker of :Moore Haven,
Circuit judges state attorneys and Commissions paid to officers;
DONE AND ORDERED
Mrs. R. P. Wainwright
court reporters will draw only nine two daughters, Tax Assessor ............ .... 1,900.00Tax Board of County
Moore Haven Democrat of Tampa, and Beth Nail of .............
( ) and one-half months' salary per Collector "......... 1800.00 Hendry county Florida
Heavy rains following in the pathof year during the next biennium pro- ,,Moore Haven; three brothers D. H. Expenses of elections ........ 700.00 session; this the 1st day
the tropical disturbance the first vided there is cash enough on handto Connally of Molena Ga., R. C. Con- Clerk for recording and gen- A. D. 1933.
nally of Macon, Ga. and F. H. Con- eral court work ............ 150.00 F. L.
of the week throughout the Lake pay that much or even more, according -
nally, of Hialeah Fla. Reserved for contingenciesand
region have inundated outlying sec- to press interpretation of a emergencies ............ 1000.00 Attest :
tions and the water will cause con- notice being sent out to these officers The deceased was born in Molena -
siderable inconvenience if rains con- by Comptroller J. M. Lee, Ga., June 18, 1878 and married Mr. $18,620.00 (SEAL) WILLIAM Clerk.T. ,
Nail in 1901. The family moved to
tinue. following the attorney general's Road and Bridge Fund

The weather guage at Beck's ruling on how to handle the "short" the Everglades in 1916 being Cost of material ..................$ 800.00 I publication'H
Store in Lakeport recorded 7.15 appropriation voted the judicial department among the first settlers of Moore Tools, machinery and repairs IN TIlE CIRCUIT COURT

by the 1933 legislature.As Haven. This has been their home ......:......................... 450.00 TWELFTH JUDICIAL ,
inches of rain between 6 m. Sun-
p.
reported several weeks ago ever since, except for short periodsof Free labor and bridge tend- OF FLORIDA IN > i
day and 6 p. m. Monday; only 3.01 the legislature only appropriated time spent in Bartow and Canal ers ._................................ 8,000.00Gas HEXDRY COUNTY. '
inches were recorded by the local and oil ........................ 600.00 IN+ CHANCERY.W. : 1
$250,000 for salaries for the judicial
weather gauge during the 24 hours Point Pr id to 'incorporated cities G TROXLER as .i
prior to S a.. m. Tuesday.It department. The salary roll for and towns .......................: 100.00 successor trustee, '.;1+
is believed that even heavier the 24 circuits runs $317,000 a PUIJLIC WORKS: PROGRAM: IS Incidentals ............ ............ 150.00 Plaintiff, .-J
rain fell around the lake north of year. Q TO START SOOX, TREADWAY Contingencies and emergen- V.SUGARLAND. .,
Lakeport but no rain guages have The attorney general ruled that cies ........ ........................ 500.00 :

< been established in that territory, because the salary bill provides annual (Continued from page 1) $10,400.00Fine COMPANY Defendants.A ',J

Farms behind the ridge at Lakeport salaries in monthly install sents the normal federal aid fund. ;'
and Forfeiture Fund ORDER OF PU ;
and Bare Beach under ments the comptroller must pay the
are an aver- Terms under which emergency :
Sheriff and deputies cost Affidavit for order of
age of about 2 feet of water and the judges state attorneys and court fund of $5,320,000 is made avail- bills and jail guard ....4000.00 having been filed as required bylaw i
crops recently planted there are a reporters one twelfth of their able require: that construction must Constables cost bills ........ 100.00 j
total loss. scheduled annual salary each monthas be carried on over as wide an area Clerk of Circuit Court cost IT IS ORDERED that the defend- ,

Three-Mile canal showed a raiseof long' as the $250,000 appropriation as possible effecting at least 75 bills criminal cases __...... 200.00( ants, E. W. Stubbs and Harriet A. ;
2.1 feet between Sunday and i lasts and can pay no more per cent of the counties. Every County Judges cost bills .. 1,000.00. Stubbs, his wife James Colleran and r,'
'
when the $250,000 has been paid effort will be made to eliminate Justice of the Peace cost Mrs. James Colleran, his wife, G. W.
Tuesday, but this is not a measureof out. bills .................. ............ 50.00 McCray and Mrs. G. W. McCray his L,
machine and substituteman
the lake level. The actual rise operation County Prosecuting Attorney wife, Henry L. Green and Mrs. HenryL.
of the lake, according to Fred A. He has ruled that section 8 of the power, wherever possible to conviction fees .............. 200.00 Green his wife, do appear upon >
Flanders, local weather observer, appropriation bill which is intendedto put more men to work. Bailiffs of Criminal courts 150.00 the Rule Day in September, 1933,

was only one-half foot. However, give the governor authority to Chairman Treadway and other Witness fees ...................... 450.00 the same being the 4th day of September -
the Kissimmee River is out of its consolidate, cut and otherwise members of the road board and ad- Court stenographer in insol- 1933, to the bill of cornj
cases ......_............. 50.00 f
banks at the mouth and Fisheatingcreek adjust matters when the appropri- visory council are anxious to get vency plaint filed;, in this cause to foreclose ,
ations run short, does not apply to the work started for which funds Other expenses in Criminal a certain mortgage or deed of trust;
is running full. It is feared Prosecution ...... ............ 50.00 else the allegations of said bill will .2'
that high water in the Caloosa- the judicial department and that have already been pflovided as a Sheriffs commissions on fines ....
be taken. as confessed by said de-
hatchee will cause that river to there can be no reduction in the means of giving early employmentto etc., collected ................ 200.00( fendants. t.:
reverse and pour into the Lake. salaries of the judges attorneys and many now on the state's relief Feeding prisoners ............ 1,400.00 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that "
Water was reported over state reporters "until there is a failureof rolls. Pay of jurors in criminal cases this order be published once a ;' r
road No. the money appropriated to meet county and Justice of Peace week for four consecutive weeks in :
125 between -
and LaBelle Citrus Center the monthly payments at which time I Courts ........._.................. 200.00( The Clewiston News, a newspaper .:-
Wednesday the
and the pay will cease." NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Deputy game wardens costs 100.00( published in Hendry County Florida. t
borrow canal along state road No. 67 Reserved for contingenciesand "
DONE AND ORDERED at LaBelle,
between Moore Haven Main's _.... ....
and Notice is hereby given that the emergencies 500.00 Florida this 31st day of July, 1933. .,
corner was overflowing, with water PIONEER WOMAN Board of County Commissioners of (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) ;;':f J
standing over the adjacent land in Hendry Cdunty, Florida has prepared $8,650.0 WM. T. HULL '
some places. The water is being I as required by law the follow- Publicity; Flmd Clerk of said Court. ',1_
kept out of the city drainage ditches DIES SUDDENLY ing estimates of the necessary and Moneys to be expended by coun- EVANS MERSHON & SAWYER, .3 J
L only by the bulkheads erected ordinary expenses of the various ty commissioners for pub- 1st National Bank Building, .
the road department at the junctionof by funds of Hendry County, Florida licity purposes ....._..........$1.000.00Highwa Miami, Florida, ,
the limit Mfs. W. F. Nail of Moore Haven contemplated for the fiscal year com- Bond, Interest and SOLICITORS FOR PLAINTIFF. ;
canal. city canal and the road mother of W. Connally Nail,, inspector mencing October 1st, ,1933, and end- Sinking Fund Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25; Sept. 1. >

in charge of the Pahokee officeof ing September 30th, 1934: Interest on 34100000.. 20460.00 I "'. ..1

( Monday night water stood across the U. S. Engineer, and wife of General Revenue Fund Bonds maturing ............ 8000.00:
:r, the road between Fisheating creek'' W. F. Nail who had been in 'the Salary of Clerk Circuit Courtas To retire bonds not ma- XOTICE OF SPECIAL MASTER'S

:;.,::l and Lakeport but this has subsided commissiary department of the U.S. County Auditor and Clerkto tured ........ .................... 17800.00 SALE
J sod yesterday afternoon the Lake- of Commissioners .........81,500.00 Banks commissions paying
for number
::4 port road was dry all the way to Sugar Corp., a years Per diem and mileage of bonds and coupons. ... 90.00 Notice is hereby, given that under
;
died at her home in Moore Haven
'.J Beck's store. County Commissioners .. 3,300.00 46350.00 and by virtue of Final Decree in that
Wednesday as the result of a strokeof Attendance of Sheriff on Courthouse Bond Interest and certain cause pending in the Circuit ti
It is not thought that the city will appoplexy. The following accountof County Commissioners. 60.00 Sinking Fund Court of Hendry County, Florida,
.j be flooded, as the ditches have been her death is taken from the Moore Attorney for County Com- Interest on 1190000015740.00 wherein Clewiston Home Building

cleared and the pumps recently Haven Democrat. missioners, School Board Bonds maturing ......_....... 13.000.00 Association is Plaintiff and Wm. R.
1 overhauled in order to be ready for and Prosecuting Attor- Banks commissions paying Hay and others are Defendants.

t such an emergency. II i One of the best-loved women in ney ...... .......................... 1500.00 bonds and coupons .... 60.00 will offer for sale, and sell to the
.1 I Supervisor of Registration 400.00 $28,800.00 highest and best bidder for cash at
'the community was called by death Repairs to Courthouse and Special Road and Bridge DistrictNo. the front door of the Court House rat

i SOMETHIXG LIKE: FOUR TO OXE Wednes/iay/ evening shortly after Improvements to Grounds 300.00 2, Interest and Sinking LaBelle Hendry County, Florida, -,

.' I I'J eight o'clock, when Mrs. W. F. Nail Repairs to Jail .................. 50.00 Fund on Monday the 4th day of September -
J succumbed to an attack of apoplexy Upkeep of County Cemetery 200.00 Interest on $67,295.60.... ..4037.74 1933 during the legal hours for
'J I The state of the Union according:.at her home. Furniture and Fixtures for Bonds maturing ................ 5456.40 sale, the following described property
.1 to all indications, is decidedly wet. .The Courthouse ..... ................ 400.00 Banks commissions paying lying and being in Hendry County -
attack Mrs.
came suddenly as -
i Louisville- Courier-Journal. I' Furniture and Fixtures for bonds and 'coupons ...... 50.00 to-wit:
Nail her husband and young Jail .... .........:.................. 50.00 All of Lot 24 in Block 150
t I SPRIXG FEVER I daughter, Beth sat on the porch of Expenses of County Build- $9.544.14 as per the general plan of

1 their home. Dr. Draughn was sum- ings; janitor and atten- Road and Bridge District Clewiston Florida, Plat Book 2,

-- I,moned and though he arrived quick- dants ........ ...................... 800.00 Xo. 3, Interest and Sinking Fund Pages 7 to 14, Hendry County
These are days when one sees i ly i and woiked: faithfully with the Light fuel water and tele- Interest on 486000291.60 Records. '

many a rumble seat full of passive assistance of Mrs. Draughn and other phones ............ .........._..... 450.00 Bonds maturing .................. 405.00 Said property will be so sold in
resistance. ![neighbors, nothing could be done to Insurance ............................ 110.00 accordance with, and to satisfy the }:
,1 -Ohio State Journal. Incidentals ..........._.............. 600.00 $696.60 I terms of said
[restore consciousness and the end Decree.A.
Allowance, made to paupers Notice is further given that the BALES,
: IT NEEDS IT ;i!came in a few minutes. and paid by warrants .... 2500.00 Board of County Commissioners of SPECIAL MASTER.J. .
i i Though seemingly in excellent Coroner's inquests; fees of Hendry County, Florida will at a M. COUSE, a.
health, Mrs. Nall had suffered from special meeting on Friday, August i Solicitor for Plaintiff. .'. ,
'Pittsburg brewery is using a locomotive -I severe high blood pressure for 18th, 1933, at 10 o'clock A. M., con- Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25; Sept. 1st. .'

I the manufacture leased from of beer.the B.More& 0., in several months. She had suffereda "' ...N
power -
paralytic stroke in 1925 from
to the product.. I
-
t Bulletin. -Philadelphia which she recovered very slowly.
I '
!, The past few years however, she I. Description Acres Owner Amount '
I J had apparently regained her strength A Sick Motor Block 555 ........ ......... 3.7 The Clewiston Company... 4.50
1 Block 556 ................. '3.3 The Clewiston Company... 4.50
1 Loses PowerMost Block 557 .................. 3.3 The Clewiston Company... 4.50
i Block 558 ........._........ 2.6 The Clewiston Company... 3.30
/ Block 559' ..............:... 3. The Clewiston Company... 3.90
Block 560 .................. 2.9 The Clewiston Company .... 3.90
1 Block 561 .................. 3.3 The Clewiston Company... 4.50
ann ouiCing eases of loss of power Block: 562 .................. 2.6 The Clewiston Company... 3.30

and increased gasoline consumption Block 563 .................. 2.6 The Clewiston Company... 3.90
Block 564 .._............... 2.9 The Clewiston Company... 3.90
are the result of Block 565 .................. 3.6 The Clewiston Company .... 4.50
Reduction in Milk Check dirty; spark-plugs. Yon don't Block 566 ......m..:...... 3.2 The Clewiston Company ,.... 3.90 '
pricesI get the mileage if plugsare Block 567 .................. 3.7 The Clewiston Company... 4.50
jour Block 568 .................: 3.3 The Clewiston Company... 4.50
i fouled. Your motor does Block 569 .................. 3.6 The ,Clewiston Company... 4.50
not have the pep if your Block 570 .................. 3.2 The Clewiston Company... 3.90
I 'Block 571 .................. v 3.6The Clewiston Company... 4.50 ;.
following
prices not In v
now prevail: plugs are proper con- Block 572 ................... 3. The Clewiston Company... 3T90 '
dition. Block 573 ...._............. 2.2 The Clewiston Company... 2.70 ':.
Block 574 ................. 4. The Clewiston Company... 5.10 -,
QUART CHECKS: S, Block 575 .............__m 1.9 The Clewiston Company... 2.70 .,
29 for $::;.00 5 cents each Block 576 ...........:...... 2.7 The Clewiston Company... 3.30 ',
II 60 for 10.00 Block 577 .................. 3.8 The Clewiston Company... 5.10 _';
II 12:; for 20.00 j Block 578 .................. 2.7 The Clewiston Company... 3.30 ;{
PINT CHECKS: 'Wo have installed an A: (rC. Block 579 .......m.m.... 4.7 The Clewiston Company... 5.70 -,'
Block 580 .................. 7.5 The Clewiston Company... 9.30
9 Spark-Plug Cleanerluclms
II for $1.00 : Block 581 .................. .' 3.5 The Clewiston Company... 4.50 .:
:5tfT : for'I 5.00 the best equipment a\ailabe( Block 582 .................. 3.8 The Clewiston Company... 5710
108 for : 10.00 for thoroughly cleaning !;spar: Block 583 ................. 7.4 The Clewiston Company... 9.30 .
Block 584 .................. 3.8 The Clewiston Company... 5.10 '
plugs. Block 585 .................. 4.1 The Clewiston Company... 5.10 .
''I Block 586 .................. 9.2 The Clewiston Company... 11.10 J
Take advantage oj the opportunity to get WE CLEAN and ADJUST Block 587 .................. 1.5 The Clewiston Company... 2.10 i
THEM FOR 5 CEXTS Block 588 .................. 5.3 The Clewiston, Company... 6.90
Grade A raw milk, produced under sanitary EACHCLEWISTON \ 589 --.-...-....-----. "- 5.3 The Clewiston! Company... 6.90 r"Dloek
Block 590 .................. 7.2 The Clewiston Company... 8.70
I conditions' at these prices.Clewiston Less R. R., Block: 591 6.6 The Clewiston Company... 8.10 "
1 Less R. R., Block 592 7.4 The Clewiston Company... 9.30 :
MOTOR If; Block 593 .................. 7.4 The Clewiston Company... 9.30 8
l Block 600 .................. 2.rrhe Clewiston Company .... 2.70 ".:'
Less R. R., Block 601 2. The Clewiston Company... 2.70 -,,v
Chevrolet Dealer Lot 2, Block 602 ........ 1.1 The Clewiston Company ,.... 1.50 :;
Dairy Company CLEW1STOX, FLORID Lot 2, Block 603 .... 1.1 The Clewiston Company... 1.50 .. ....".:
Lot 2, Block 604 .... 1.1 The Clewiston Company... 1.50 .;.::'
Country Club, less can- ;
DRINK MILK FOR HEALTH I al Hwy ...........::........ 162.38 The' Clewiston Compaq' .....192.60 ..,:J

I R. Y. PATTERSON, 1 ';:
Tax Collector Ofr"r:
Clewiston, FlorJc'


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