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Title: The Clewiston news
Physical Description: Newspaper
Language: English
Publisher: Louis A. Morgan
Place of Publication: Clewiston Fla
Creation Date: March 29, 1929
Publication Date: 1928-
Frequency: weekly
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Subjects / Keywords: Newspapers -- Clewiston (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
Newspapers -- Hendry County (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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I', ... : ,' 'VOLUME 3-NO. 1 14 CLEWISTON FLORIDA FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1929 PRICE 5 CENTS .

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8 Cars Potatoes SUGAR INDUSTRY Ladies' Aid Plans '
CHARGE CANE'PLANTING
VIEWS LIQUOR Shipped This Week All Day Meeting,


ON THE DRAWS FINE AND Eight cars of-;potatoes;;; dugltHls?t IS TEN BILLION Members of -the Ladies Aid so PROGRAM PUSHED

fl' week from the farm of the ,Clew}s- ciety of the Clewiston Community

ton company rolled north to northern church will hold an all day meet-

; NEVWS JAIL SENTENCE markets- it was announced,: "by DOLLAR BUSINESS ing at the church next Thursday.A EAST OF F HER.E

Charles A. Jackson, local grorio- covered dish dinner will be serv-

1. BY TOM SMITH mist. ':3/;-s. I ed at noon. -
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i r Statistics Reflect Possibilities
The potatoes of the Red Bliss 'va The topic for the day will be
.1 Walter Gilbert Found P. O. J. Varieties of CaneIs
riety and, will bring. approximately i o f Sugar "Friend of Africa", and leaders of

'Once again construction crews are Guilty in Three Cases $1.75 per bushel. The 4,200- bushelsshipped Activity Here the meeting will be Mrs. G. W. Planted in Tracts at

'busy at the Clewiston factory of the Gets $1,500 Fine And will return about $7,350 f.. Gordon and Mrs. T. V. Watson. In Bare Beach and Miami

f Southern Sugar The shipment, from Clewiston_ ..ais the afternoon there' will be a read- Locks.
18 Months in Jail. Further possibilities of tho Southern ,
:Mill company making several weeks in advance oft,4 e Sugar company's activities in ing "Three Friends of Africa" by, -
Workpreparations for -- first shipments from the Hastings Mrs. W. D. Cole. Hostesses for the
Walter Gilbert,, LaBelle filling station growing and grinding sugar cane on Planting of 1,000 acres of cane In
the installation of section which is now' known as the day are Mrs. Bill Allen, Mrs. A.
proprietor, found guilty on three a large commercial scae in the the Bare Beach district and 600
I, potato center of the state and those Backus and 'Mrs. W. T. Bailey All
from 1,500 to 4,000
the local factory northern Everglades of Florida in \
'K *, charges of sale of intoxicating liquor were acres the Miami Locks section was
efficiency who have studied the local .sltuatiejn members are urged to attend.
and
The speed -
., tons of cane daily. was sentenced to pay a $500 fine and seen this week in, a summary compiled announcel this week at the Clewis-
believe that there is every reason -.
with which the company is serve six months in jail on each by the Sugar Institute, Inc., of ton headquarters! of the Southern

'I pushing its extension work should be I charge, by Judge Ross ,,at the spring to make the Clewiston sectionFlorida's rr New York ''which shows the sugar in- Sugar company. P. O. J. varieties are

:; comforting to those who are interested term of county court? at LaBelle- last potato center. \,,. dustry to be a ,,$10,000,000,000 busi MUCK ROAD BAD; being planted, it was announced, and
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Clewiston.
in the development of week. The total sentence for the ness. the cane will"be ready for the mill

I Hardly had the last trainload of raw three convictions amounts to 1 $1,500 ''f ,There are more than 33 lines of SPEED MADE ON for this year's grinding season.
northward to refineries ::KING OF GLORY::
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sugar fine and IS months on the road. H. business in which total sugar used The cane planting activities In the

from the local factory when work of A. Rider was prosecuting attorneyand per year ranges from $3,500,000 to Bare Beach, and Miami Locks sectionis

I Sr:. t enlarging the mill was mapped out L. O. Gravely attorney for the TO BE PRESENTED, ,.$1,064,000,000.This NEW ROAD WORK. !=l in keeping with the expansion program

:I and started. That the work is a boon defense. Gilbert was lodged in the latter figure is the estimated of the Southern Sugar company

I. not only to Clewiston and the Ever- county jail pending the posting of HERE NEXT SUNDAY amount of sugar consumed in the I C.ontracts.Soon completion of which will mean an al-
glades but to Florida and the entire To Be .
$1,000 bond on each charge.It manufacture of bakery products, most unbroken sea of sugar cane

,', county.must be admitted even by -is understood however that the while; the table shows that in manu Let On Clewiston- stretching ov a fifty mile area from

those with the most limited, vision. cases will be appealed by the defenseon Will Feature facture of confectionery products LaBelle Road Moore Haven around the southernend
Cantata
:. For the immediate section there are several grounds, the chief one of there ,is approximately $414,000,000worth of Lake Okeechobee to Canal

r:. I the payrolls in connection with the which will be that the venire from Local Observance : of sugar !used. Although rapid progress is being Point.

f.. construction work and the operation which the jury panel was selected, Of Easter Completion of the announced pro- made in the construction of the new Daily, tractor trainloads of cane
of the factory while for the statethere This point of the Southern hauled from
was illegally drawn. was gram Sugar companyin stretch of the Sugarland highway are the Clewiston fieldsto

1-: :'f is another great industry. Those brought out by the defense attorney An Easter Cantata, "The Kin. t of the northern Everglades will mean from South Bay to Clewiston, travel the community docks adjoiningthe

t' who may be inclined to doubt the when the venire summoned at the Glory" to be presented by the Clew- an annual income, to this section of over the muck on the unfinished portion Clewiston Inn where the cane

{ benefit of Mr. Dahlberg's activities opening of the spring term of 'county ( iston Choral club of the Clewiston approximately $50,000,000 and it Is in- of the road was reported diffi- wagons are put aboard barges and

of; to the nation need only to turn back court was dismissed and a new venire\ Community church under the direction -I teresting to note that this Is the cult by those who, made the trip to towed across the lake to the cane

I, 'the calendar a few years and remember summoned. It is also believed that I of Anthony Lehner will feature : .amount of sugar used in the manu Palm Beach last week end. areas east of here.

the days of the war when sugar the defense plans to object to the the observance of Easter hero. next! facture of chewing gum. The brilliant Heavy travel has put deep ruts In This ''barging of the seed cane IS

.was one of the first food commoditieson Please turn to page 6 Sunday. i possibilities for the sugar industry in the muck so that the, trip to the east more practical at this time becauseof

which a ,restriction was placed. To The cantata will be similar to that I Florida are clearly evident in this one coast now required about three hours the construction work under way:

those directly interested in the CONSTRUCTION OF presented here last year and S record instance, for it means that were, Flor- easy driving. on the Sugarland highway between
growth of the Southern Sugar company ida to undertake Clewiston and South but when
I R attendance Is expected when the to supply the sugar The road was closed Tuesday of Bay,
the immediate enlarging of the needed for the manufacture of chew- the cane which is" being planted now,
program starts 7:30 o'clock Sunday this week but it is understood thata

Clewiston factory c1earJf and the expansionof ADDITION AT MILL night in the auditorium of the CI "w- Ing gum alone, a comparative non- temporary; bridge ,will be built and matures and is'cut for grinding there
the work Indicates
field the essential article will be, wide well'
iston Community: school. it would require the that travel to the east coast around a paved road over

unswerving determination with which NOW UNDER WAY The program for the cantata is as running to capacity of three giant the south end of the lake will be pos- which, it. can be hauled In record
Mr. Dahlberg and his associates
are follows: lO'OOO: ton a day mills in the northern sible this week end. time to the mill.
,, building the New Sugar Bowl for '
t {' I Director-Anthony Lehner. Everglades, or the grinding of LABELLE, Mar. 28.-County At- An interesting viewpoint from
America. A few years ago if we had I some 30,000 tons of which which to study the activities of the
daily
; cane ,
I Crews Busy PreparingFor Pianist-Mrs. Edison' Speer. torney H. A. Rider is very' busy this
been told that in
the .
industry
sugr will be the total production of the Southern Sugar In the
company
Soloists /, week making out "the deeds and de- :
in northern there Of
the Everglades I Installation
', i, MaryAlston Sims, sopj-ano,1;''MarianF. Southern Sugar company mills according scriptions for the cross state high northern Everglades is payrolls

would be between 15,000 and 20,000' ,a New Equip'm.enf'>< ., Leydigy-'alto,1p.!} T,lBeacHStteiitr, to the present program. way, road No 25. The bids have already which may be Interpreted as barometer ..
people employed, we would have beenfto basso.. .** ...--***** A study of..a.partial list of the_lines of local prosperity and.. which ,4 ,
*: ? Glenn B. Heard, I ; -benndv Used rforjjftne=
,.. scoot are 'seetion '
tempted but dally "we .
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. Pending the arrival of new mill Chorus of manufacture directly Interested in of this highway from 'LaBelle to I .also.....,. .. shows, the. exIent'of the' op..era- ,..
rapidly approaching that goal. Under
: ...... I equipment which is being purchased Mrs. ,W. G. Ames, 'Mrs. J. R. Alston, the consumption of sugar is Interest- the Palm Beach, county line and the tions 'here. ForjHthVfield: laborer

our very is eyes made.htre in Clewiston, history I in New York this week by B. G. Mrs. Albert Backus, 'Miss Grac'eBroadwater ing. The list is as follows: contracts will be let Mr. Rider ad- alone, exclusive of white foremen and "
being
Dahlberg president of the Southern Kettl Mrs. Bakery Products $1,064,000,000 Please ,turn to page
Miss Beatrice vises the News at. the next meeting U'j

Sugar company with the assistanceof Dick C. Miller, sopranos; Mrs. Wil- Confectionery Products 414,000,000 of the county commissioners.Mr. .

.. Charles A. Jackson, local agrono- P. G. Bishop operating vice presi liam Cecil Owen, Mrs. Fred Moltz, Ice Cream 320,000,000 Rider has, spent much time interviewing MISSIONARY ZONE

mist announced this week that he dent and William G. Ames, consult- Miss Clyde Sweet, altos; James Ar- Carbonated Beverages 168,000,000Condiments citizens and persuading

\ is shipping eight ing engineer, work of preparation for meson, Samuel Woodham Marshall 107,000,000 them to give the land for the right

I .@r.'Potatoes carloads of pota- the installation of the new machinery Yenawlne, tenors; J. E. Beardsley, Canned Fruits 95,000,000 of way and with the help of the clerkof MEETING IS HELD

I Shippedtoes to northern which will increase the capacity of George Heinz and J.v Q. Wiskham, Cereal Beverages, 60,000,000 the circuit court, Tom Hull, he

" markets. The approximate I the Clewiston central from 1,500 to bassos. Flavoring Syrups 52,000,000 i has accomplished much.
I r price will be $1.75; per Representative Of Five
4,000'tons daily is rapidly progressing. Chewing Gum 50,000,000 '
The Easter sermon will be preached I Attorney 'Rider has' also spent
rf' bushel and there are some 525 bushels by Rev. W. T. Bailey, pastor of Jams and Jellies 40,000,000 : much of his valuable time writing Towns Have Session

, In each car or 4,200 bushels in Excavation work is nearing com- the Clewiston Community church at Condensed Milk 30,000,000Malt letters to non residents and telling In LaBelle
I the entire shipment, which at $1.75 the
for the installation of
pletion 25,000,000
r r... the morning service. them of the benefits the new road
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bushel will ,
return than
per more
nine new, rolls and driving' gear, For the past several weeks the Bakers and Confectioners Please turn to page 6 "* -
$7,000. Almost LABELLE, March 28.-Over 75 rep-
daily new possibilitiesof
which are to be installed immediately members of the choral society have Supplies 19,000,000
this section are evident to those \ resentatives from Moore Haven, Al-
adjoining the present milling: unit. been rehearsing under the capable Fruit Beverages 7,000,000 s
I Commission va, Olga, Edgewood, and Fort Myers :
who care to investigate., Hero we Will t'
The milling unit with the comple-; direction of Anthony Lehner, and it Shredded Cocoanut 7,000,000
are shipping $7,000 worth of potatoes were present at the zone meeting of'the
tion of the extension work, accord- is expected that this year's presentation Malted Milk and Meet At County
I Womens Missionary society of
several weeks in
advance of the ship-
ing to P. A. Poche, superintendent of Products 7,000bOO
will excel that of last which
ments from, Hastings which la knownas year Seat On April 6 the Methodist church in aLBelle Wed-
construction and operation, will con- was so enthusiastically received. i Ice Cream Cones 5,500,000
nesday. As they were the largest del-
the
potato center of the state. Un-
sist of two kickers levellers,
cane or Associated lines indirectly interested -
: der proper management why cannot Hendry county commissioners will egation present the Edgewood women -
one set of knives, in the cane carrier, in Increasing the consumption of
!i Clewiston be known as Florida's potato shredder hold their; regular monthly meeting were presented with a bouquet of
a crusher, Searby and an sugar are the following:
r center. Felda in the county court house at LaBelle flowers.
: Vegetable
Ii 18 roll mill. This will have 'a daily Flour $1,300,000,000
I. It is true that these things are I a week from tomorrow, and although I The speakers were Rev. Dr. L. M.
capacity of 4,000 tons of cane. Shipments Average Milk and Butter 1,300,000,000Eggs ,
i not accomplished in a day, and it is it will be April 6, the anniversary of Broyles, and the Rev. O. T. Anderson -
Work is also well under way in removing 580,000,000
! also true that eight carloads of ,potatoes wallof 4 Cars Per Week America's entry into the war, it is who spoke on "The Christian
part of the roof and east Fresh Fruits 560,000,000
I Is a small amount In comparison the factory building to permit the I, Coffee 290,000,000 believed that this will not affect the Home Life" and Mrs.\ Skaggs of Alva -

to the shipments from Hastings, I (Clewiston News Special: ) meeting particularly in view of the who spoke on "The Benefit of a
removal of one of the boiling pans Cereal Products 107,000,000
hut the point Is wo have proven we I FELDA March 28.-Four carloads resolution against petty squabbling Missionary Society to the Church".
I and the installation of the new pans, Evaporated' Milk 142,000,000
', which was passed by the commission- Mrs. I. S. Smith of Edgewoid was
can grow and ship potatoes cheaperand vegetables each
aro being shipped
it being obvious that enlargment of ; Baking Powder, Yeast 75,000,000 I
flfe earlier than the era at their last meeting. elected zone leader.
recognized pota-
the milling unit will necessitate the week from oFlda according'' to au- Dried Fruits 73,000,000
I to center. The rest Is merely a question 1: Danger of a. wide ,rift In the commission The LaBelle women served a de-
increasing of the equipment in' the thoritivo information.,, These consist Shortening( Bakers) 55,000,000
of expansion. ranks was apparently elim- licious luncheon at noon. After the
I. fabrication end'of, the factory where of beans, tomatoes, and cucumbers.The Flavoring Extracts 33,000,000
inated In a motion last month which business ,session Mrs. Evan Magill
, ,I. the sugar juices' aro purified, boiled growers state that they are be- Tea 32,000,000
\ was made by Commissioner Stewart': played several charming selectionson
Clowiston's and made into raw sugar. ginninng to get a little higher prices Cocoa 12,000,000
I i fame as the ;New Sugar and adopted which put the board. on her violin while the guests were
,. Bowl for America is One of the pans now 'being used for their vegetables and beans are Powdered Skimmed Milk 11,000,000 I
steadily spreadIng -
I I I record as opposed to petty squabbling partaking of the lunch. She was
i the four will be removed and three new pans now selling at $2 to $2,25'a crate. Coffee Substitutes 6,000,000. I
to
I and threatened to take steps to un- accompanied by Mrs. Barton Hall.
Visitor's added making the total of five pans Many people in the north claim that I
the
corners of seat any county official disregardingthis This was followed by a vocal solo by
t, ,, Praise- of the Calandra type. Four of these they much prefer Florida vegetablesto PROMINENT NEW YORKER I
country and almost at the
j action. In view of that decisionit Mrs. Dulaney, accompanied
.. will be 13 feet in diameter and one others and It is no wonder that I PRAISES ACTIVITY HERE '
every week thereis io expected that the meeting next piano by Mrs. E. E. Edwards. Noneof
will be 10 feet. they should with such fine land as
a, visitor here who has heard of High praise tor the work accom- week will progress amicably and ef- the visitors took part in the musi-
Another problem which has been there is especially in the Fclda district -
the work t
B.
of G.
in his .
Dahlberg plished hero by B. G. Dahlberg and I ficientl cal numbers.
home Please turn to page 6 for the vegetables to grow.
town of Portland
Maine
or Los I his associates In the Southern Sugnr -
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+j Angeles, Cal. This
; a week the visitor I company was expressed this "LAKE

I \ was H HI| Schell, manufacturer of OWENS LARUE AND TROGER WIN week by H. H. Schell, prominentNew TOWNS SEE PROSPECTS FOR

textile fabrics of New York City who York manufacturer of textile

is wintering- Palm Beach. Having fabrics, who spent a day here inspecting RECORD( PROSPERITY THIS SUMMERClewiston's

I heard In his home town of Now. York !IN SECOND BRIDGE TOURNEY {GAME; the holdings of the South

City of the Industrial activity In the I ern Sugar company. --

northern Everglades, Mr. Schell de; Having heard in New York of the business prospects for' Ing plans to effectively cobbat the
Mr. and Mrs. William Cecil Owen ond in the series of twelve to be
tided to get first hand Information company's activities (in the the coming summer are brighter than summer slump, Clewiston merchantsare
sugar
were high for north and south posi-
played to decide
tho local championship. -
.y on what' is happening here. He was tions and northern Everglades, Mr. Schell ever in local history according to looking forward to the next nine
F. L. Larue and Harold .
"jjfvlsibly. Impressed, and his enthusiasm who is wintering at Palm Beach'.decided local merchants who base their opin- months when increased payrolls in
Troeger high for east and west positions In the first of the series week
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was not dampened by the fact to inspect the property and ions on the activities of the Southern connection with the construction of

a that he, an enthusiastic fisherman, bridge in tournament the second game of the I ago Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Charles made the trip over the muck road Sugar company, both In the expansion the mill addition is expected to result -
played Wednesday A. Jackson were high for north and
passed up a day on the ocean, and I Ir Monday."I work in the fields and in the in an increased business volume.
night at the Watanabe hotel, it was south positions and Mr. Mrs.
r. made the tiresome trip over the muck I' and will certainly have plenty to increasing of the capacity ot the pres- Coupled with this is the fact that
announced yesterday by Leonard S. Albort Backus high for east and west
road. After visiting the fields and the Ames' In charge of the talk about when I return to NewYork" ent mill from 1GOO(; tons to 4,000 tons with the recent organization) of the
tournament.
mill, he was naturally impressed wtlh positions. the visitor cald. "The activi- per day. Clewiston Better Business League local -
'I 4 Wednesday night's game was the seethe The tournament standing which is
the
. possibilities of this section. He I ties hero clearly reflect the indus- Since the arrival of B. G. Dahlbergand store proprietors confidently ex-

: returned to Palm Beach and probably I industrial activity In Florida. based on the net plus score above trial possibilities of Florida, whileas his associates in the :northern pect an appreciable decease in ,the

on a fishing trip, lie will tell Thus the fame of Clewiston spreads, average is as follows: a sportman's paradise the stateis Everglades there has been no dull amount of mail order business going

.friends of the activity here. Back In, I for it is human nature to tell of North and South unbeatable." Mr. Schell hooked summer season as experienced in out of Clewiston, as keeping of ,Clew-

New York after his vacation he will ,Mrs. C. A. Jackson .................... 668 in Clewiston is one of
,I I great new projects successfully un- and landed a 250 pound shark while other parts of Florida, and while merchants iston dollars

.!; recount to business acquaintances. ,J! dertaken. \ I Please turn to page C j fishing off Palm Beach. {I of other communities arc lay- Please turn to page 6.r
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Entered as second-class matter February 8, 1928, at the, post office From the Chatter Box In the Fort Myers Press comes an interesting yara

at Clewiston Fla., under the Act..of March 3, 1879. about the difficulties, in Washington, Things are rather complicated at the ,8 "
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executive mansion these days: according to Ike Hoover who has served as Milk is the only single food that contains ...

LOUIS A. MORGAN ..;.................,..'.............i....../:..,...../:./:. Publisher .
chief doorman for five presidents and is continuing under :President Hoover. ractically all the' principal elements of well
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TOM SMITH ::,...............................r..rr...............1.......:................. Editor All 'was calm and 'serene until Mr.* Herbert. v ar Hoover 'was- elected :and in- balacned diet. It makes bone, muscle, .,blood
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when Ikes! troubles began '& and promotes growth.
Hates .
Subscription rp .- .
"This is Hoover at the White House," he, recently ,phonej a tradesman,
By mail outside of Florida By mail in Florida ...; 'r," Milk is the cheapest and best single food.; -Y
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: 2:00: seeking items needed immediately at the White' House.
$ ,
Ono $2.50 One year ,
year Pure bred
{" Guernsey cattle tuberculin 'test-
SiX months .1.50 Six months 1.00. "Sure dearie, this is Queen Marie answered the girl ,at the tradesman's ..

Three months 1.25 Three months .75 switchboard. "The Prince of Wales Isn't here right now, but I can let you ed..

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talk to Napoleon." : '
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NEWS' PLATFORM r ..j< ., CLEWISTON DAIRY COMPANY
1. Definite control of Lake Okeechobee with water transportation Ike placed his order through the manager but saw clearly difficulties

2.. Early, completion- of the highways for local transportation and ahead. .'.::.: '

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other products of this region to the northern martcets. author. of'the.followng poem doesn't. have: the ,dark brown outlook :

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while we in Florida are basking in June sunshine. CROW BROTHERS

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FRIDAYMARflM, ; 29, 1929 CLEWfoTON NEWS CLEf VIS TOl'.. FLORIDA PAGDLaBelle mum\ ,


TOO MUCH DETAIL: In making his e-l''i'::: .. .. )
monthly rounds to when he said it Wag better ; .

) r News A Chicago man collapsed and r died I lect Maybe interest Carnegie from was 35 different right after C01-j of watch your that eggs,basket.In one basket and. thong' ''\f; ', .1.1f


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ItI-- I to which both men and women were :r : .''r 1
E. E. Edwards motored to Inanioilce ,, I.I .: t.. /
invited the being the husbands ., .. '., ,. '
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Movjpay: to oversee the :' ;: c, _:"' .' : .. j
g of a new porch on their pretty of the regular players. It is reportedthat I .' Uris &*W1' V4'J *" :' '" / 'O '" -. V -r ;' .. ..' : "? !
orne in-that community. ,delicious refreshments were 4k 38L 3i* '"' '- ,ff"-: *' "r/v \'*/' 1i ;I 'A: : -. '' 'v; -..wWJ -: .: :';. .:.:',. ;::.-1: -, ;-
served and a delightful evening was y ,* \. '-x .O '' <.. >--fif, **.'...... :- -AA."i'.J.. .... ,4- >ii't1 >: ., "r ./ "" 'stv.ry.i .
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:Mr. Mrs. George Berow aftern enjoyed by all.Mr i-/ : '" ; .
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extended visit in LaBelle have 1 '- """ ;--' ; ; : fV'-.t1n. -- .-> r.v'-V vvJA'i w-ttt. ..* ..
and Mrs.. George W. Pettee, .
2ft for their home In Watertown l f ,4 i. i.'r; '. ,, rn'Y ff1 r' yif V +
Misses L.: 'Lu and S. E. Pettee and
York. It is stated from reliable
ew ,I George Loveland Pettee, spent the ... l 't' 1+,. r'.h ,e .:J ( a4,' 1'. C i,(! ;I. .I,1' i
iformation that they are planning
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in Miami, oCral Gables, .
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ib make their home in LaBelle on ', ,- r x ,
Stuart returning .. -''
Palm Beach and ,3' ,
fhelmewly acquired property In Sep I ;
ember. home Sunday. Every.<: person in business,, in ,Clew- :- /'-*, ;s.. ;.fr5 '<' > -rVW.rV: ; 'Z--' T '

iston ,' v.., 1 .W'J; >; ''.' ?v
The Hendry county commissionerswill ,should also be, in/the businessof : s-< .4'I -. : ; "
Mr% and Mrs. Lou Jacobs motored met In'special session Wednesdayto boosting Clewiston. : ?NV' .:":. -. .". fj-;: < / .
Tampa last week on business. Mr. v, '' .' : .
jo attend to matters in regard to road : ', >***** ,- .
Jacobs Is representative in this sec '
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ion, of, the state for The wets may be pointing their.
Institute, which sell colleger
It is not slapping en the back, ev finger at the drys, but the drys are
in busi-
university home courscse
( erybody you see, butree1in glike it getting even by pointing a police'

ess. that. counts for success. man's club at the wets. .. ;:. '. :'J ;< ., "NO ROOMS AVAILABLE" ; '.,::::,. ; j .. ; '

Mr. Dulaney and family are leav-I -- --- .'. .:'."". .' f,. '.:. ,.... \ :4-. .-, .J.. ,. :...'':' .. !
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John F. Webber and BLACK MUCK-WATER CONTROL j ''ji \, ..- The Glewiston Inn : "" .
Ir.=.'JJ{' 'Mrs.. George Osborne mojoredrib RICH ; ; \ n'gthe'po'p.. ; ., >," l.t 4.t'I f

_Tampa., -last week. $110.00, PER ACRE ", -.: :::,;; .'> w ;' ': ularity of this attractive stopping place .,.. ", :i .


revs Former of .Felda Tax} Collector motored W.to P.LaBelle An-. %; 5 & ''10 ACRE FARMS ': v ;'v,; ; :: .,;,:t;), ; : > ';; .. r .

'uesday on business. ;f UNDER WATER CONTROL ,; '.., 'ft".v. ; .. ,:,1. c., ... ..tvrp "I ...".

$150.00 PER ACRE ',: '.' ': ;'" 1 ., : 1., .r i '; '' .i.f', .;,:} ; .!


nd Misses pFrt Mary Myers SIgny Henderson Saturday.Henrickson were and visitors Jane t":.J, 40 ACRES \ _.,':'I c :,..,::. a t,. :.v-" .",""/.< < '::: ":-. .]1'I"',,. .?H" :-' : :::: ,: :, : ,:.,:, ;, ".J' :a :;.;". :( : : :: ,. :L, .i. +

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Messrs. C. E. Drawdy, H.. G. Crouchnd helped to make Clewiston a thriving city. 3 4

KIrby Thompson of Okeechobeeity '
were in LaBelle this week stopping > (
at the Everett hotel. We are pioneers in.the Barber Business. \ :
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otored to Tallahassee this week .l ., <; : .
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r Mr.. and Mrs. Frank:; Daughetry and .4. t 1,'

,..\irs E. E. Edwards will motor to To patronize our shop' i i r' '
Ham Wednesday for a days visit.
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nd Mrs.with Evan relatives Magill in spent Fort the Myers.week CLEWISTONSPIONEER; BARBERSHOP .. :',: >.: '-''';,:,' :L:} j: J r:. t: >>: ;

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GENERALS &: -r Why worry about- getting. your meals in a hot stuffy ,. L.
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"With spring: just around the corner the smart motor car owner is looking forward, to '.". :. kitchen. '. : : '. ;" ; 4!
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: We have few electric in several sizes .
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Service Station, distributors. of the General Tire in Clewiston. "No the least of his problems a ranges at an
unusual attractive price.
is the one of tire equipment, and the 1' trend i in modern merchandising\ has provided.; .;,, ,;

a means ,for meeting this situation which should be I t "
very interesting to him.. The unused ,. \ th
These stoves will save you many hours of worry and
value
on any article, whether it be real
estate,
household goods, pianos, radios, or what- :
,:' .lighten your'work during the summer months. Instant .>, .
not, can be salvaged by the wise purchaser of today, who at the same time become
can
I heat at: low cost is one of the features of an electric range.

possessed of new value, later .... t{
improvements, and highest quality in any line. This .Is ., .
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come an accepted feature of modern merchandising i and in line with the trend, the /.morning meals -real bargains. > : c. ,:;

General Tire distributors were the first to inaugurate this Trade-in practice with tires: .1 ,. r y
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that crude rubber prices are up \

30 percent during the last 60 days, but 'that tire prices are stf 11-lower than they eves/' 'I r.:.

have been,.. giving the .motorist a double reason for taking advantage of this trade-in now* ; f'
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before the increased cost of rubber brings higher tire prices. It is hoped that every moor -, ,

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puts his car in service for the coming strenuous driving' months.'*

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I .By The Way Have You Heard-, BRISK YEAR FORCHEVROLET an day.lated average, 60,000 of motors better were than produced 2,000 a, .' 4 I I


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Mrs. Dick C. Miller hold high score A. R. Murray of the Moore Haven SEEN "I I .'

with Mrs. T. V. Watson second at the I Sales company was in Clewiston o

regular meeting of the Afternoon Wednesday on business. IN EARLY OUTPUT I CONSTRUCTION OF ,
ADDITION' A T MILL .,
Bridge club at tho home of Mrs. R. L LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH ME
NOW UNDER WAY
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Simpson last week. Following the Miss Laura Maxine Matteson

games, delightful refreshments were visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. 45 Day Production Record (Continued from page 1) i I

S. Matteson and her sister Mrs. M.
MesdamesW.
served. Those present were
__ C. Owen, Edison C. Speer, DickC. R. Montgomery of Clewiston. Miss Is Made By solved here Is tho fact that with the I Clewiston is growing every day and with the : ',

Miller, T. V. Watson, C. A Jackson, Matteson who has been a student Company capacity of the mill increased 'from

F.' L. Williamson, R. L. Simpson and nurse at the Good Samaritan hospitalin 1,500 to 4,000 tons daily it is neces- new mill addition under construction values I II
sary to feed the cane faster.:: accomplish I
Mrs. Williamson's daughter Miss West Palm Beach was graduated Assurance that Chevrolet's positionas I

Grastrum.Mrs. recently with high honors. She will "world's largest builder of auto- this it is necessary to increase will increase. : i.

return to West Palm eBach Sunday.: ,mobiles" will be sustained again this the capacity of the cane car- 1

year, Is contained In official rier. This is. being accomplished by '
Claude Downs Mrs. Nancy produc- <
adding 42 inches to the height of the ; : !
Puryear and Mrs. Carl Berner drove W. S. Harvel and Edison C. Speer tion figures which gave 106,914 pas- > ; .
in Fort, Myers and walls or sides of the cane carrier, and
yesterday on
spent truck
to Sarasota last Friday where Mrs. senger car units as outputfor "
Puryear will visit her daughter. business. the first 45 days production on' the bottom of the pit where the cane Edithn'T C.= Speer

the new 'sixes. This figure not only is dumped from the cars is also being T .

George Henz i is now rooming at the ,hensive expansion program was an- eclipses all previous records of man- reinforced.In ; 1
the, end of the the
home of Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Bailey. nounced by B. G. Dahlberg presidentof ufacturers of six cylinder cars, but power factory, .
capacity of the boiler house is being
the Southern Sugar company the actually exceeds the entire year's '
increased from 2,000 to 6,000 horsepower ':''f',. .
I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones spent the work has been pushed steadily forward output of any other manufacturer '' ,I 'I

.week end at Punta Gorda. and local people see in the con during the first year. .
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tinued activity steady progress to- The figures, as revealed by W. S. I '

'A Mr. and Mrs. J. O. French have purchased ward the day when between 15,000 Knudsen, president of the company, I '
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a new Nash 400 coach. and 20,000 people will be employedin date. from December 15 to February : .1

I the sugar industry in this sectionof 1. January production was &6.178, ./' s, .
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i : W. S. Harvel motored to Miami the state. meaning that 20,736 units were: produced "r ': ." '. .. L'" "

Sunday on business the last two weeks of Decem- "
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'., I Leonard Ames and Leland Perkins highlight of ths remarkable 45 : "I :: i :: "
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I SUMMER facture January 31, of 6,729 cars. This ,; : ; ,: \ ,

,,' Mrs. Edison C. Speer spent the: was peak for any day during the pe ;

week end in. Sebring. : (Continued from page 1) riod and can be regarded as an in- : / ,. I

.. 4 I I dication that,, February would find allChevrolet's r. {:;"J :; .
; the principal aims of the local merchant's HOMES AND APARTMENTS NEEDED ,
... The following is an excerpt taken mammoth productive facilities ,
II association."Although t J J. i
; from the Columbis Heights News of geared to meet maximum quo- '

/ Washington, D. C., where Miss Eliza- Clewiston as the centerof tas. Chevrolet's peak day as a producer i"t'" :
the Florida : ,
operations of the Southern -
: of sixes does ;
: beth Bailey daughter of Rev. and not compare favorable

n Mrs.\: W.. ,T. Bailey is visiting friends Sugar company will be most with 'the'company's all time record .. ,* '

, and relatives. materially benefitted by the sugar in- for a single day, which occurred To relieve the house shortage condition here and provide :

F'., .' "Miss Elizabeth Bailey the young dustry, five other communities in the May 28, 1928, when 7, 075 four cyLinder 1i I I
I family of Lake Okeechobee towns '
'. '" daughter of Rev. William T.' Bailey units were produced.
,"'''' will,feel the effect of the new Flor-i Further homes for'workers employed by the Southern, Sugar company -- :
.;-i: 'I ..of the Community church of Clewis- comparison with_ last year ,
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industry through increased busi-
:. ton Fla., is visiting friends in this shows that production, this Januaryis I

9,' 1 city. Last week she was the guest of ness.Moore only' 5,406 units less than January there is ,a''. real need for homes and apartments in ,
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the,western
;., i -her aunt, Miss Lillie P. Bailey of boundaryof 1928 despite numerous handicaps in- .Ja.w .. ,
',:'- : 3222 Thirteenth street. Clowiston the Southern Sugar company's activities cident to a cangeover as huge as 'Jf I'

' v'":, .:, which is called the Sugar Bowl of has enjoyed prosperity for the Chevrolet effected successfully last Clewiston. '- :,} .,. ,;

:I''''' America is in the Everglades in the past year brought on by the cane I 'fall. And it is 12,502 in excess of January \ '

-\t' extreme southern part of Florida. planting activities in that. section and 1297, when 7', C76 four cylinder,I'' fr -':' ;.... '"'' : ""r .

f.;. r During the recent tornado, Clowiston also by the house shortage conditionin units were turned out. Last fall's : :: .,' : ::;; ; Yr,- "
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f';;)'.::':." escaped with slight damage and was iston Clewiston which resulted in Clew- turnover involved 20 widely.,. scattered I I '.',.',:'/ :: '. : ;;, ..'i..>,:," .'. Thirty families whose heads arc worlt- '. ,;, ':.:" ,. t' ?, (
workers .
renting and 1 in ." '
... used as the headquarters of the Red living plants, and called for an entirely new __ "' ', : < ing In Clcivislon arc living in Moore : .. .

t l. ",. '-. Cross relief work of tho Lake Okee- Moore Haven houses. set of machine tools, patterns and ,'' '. ',':": Haven 16. miles west of here because ; :.

f '. ,. chobee district. Within the last few lookingto Other towns on the lake which are dies. Replacements began while the :'j; ', i';,, ,'. :,;:R r ,:f.. '?f, house shoilagc condition in C/en/ ':.

&-'' weeks, Clewiston has been ,visited by a prosperous summer as company still was engaged intensively ', islon. *, ,
*" result of the sugar activity are South in volume j "i'i'* : ""r /,:}} ,;' : : -
President Hoover, Mr. Edison, Mr. production of last year's : .: .
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Pahokee /
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i '. Ford and a number of senators.*' four cylinder car-an achievement, r : ;(

:: 4 I nal Point., which' for speed and efficiency, has j{ ":' '1
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to this the : ;
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., OWENS, LARUE, ,TROECER prosperity never been surpassed in the Industry. ,
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cane planting activities
started this week Mr. Knudsen :'.": '
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week in Bare Beach and Miami Locks \
: (Continued from page 1)) that the Flint. Motor plant manufactured ,' :
where 1,500 --- ,. .
some acres '
are being \
JJ 12,000 motors, an average of .
planted to P. O. J.
;J C. A. Jackson .?......................... 42 I J
;" Mrs. W. C. Owen ........................ 405 November 15, when the six cyl- wisTON r

1/.').',iI, ,: W. C. Owen ................................... 405 LIQUOR DRAWS CHARGE FINE inder announcement was made, and l CHAMBER OF COMMERCE "
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East and West December 1. During! December, he re- .

f"A. tbert Backus ............................... 251 JAIL SENTENCE '14

'il,fig. Harold Troeger ........,......;-.......... 251 connection with the cases against Clewiston Florida

r.-....' Miss Grafstrom ................ ...,.... 146 (Continued from page 1) Gilbert was the swearing 'of a war- '
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'fI':, ?..Miss Williamson .......................... 14C rant charging Porter Deane with per- .
manner in which the jury panels '. :t .' :- I
.j': Tho plans for the tournament call from jury. It is charged that, he testified y r6.. S .' -;. t\ ":>.: :
were selected the list of venire- \ :
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',,''' '. who participate. in at least nine of men.The testimony before the county ,:,,", '. : ,'.' 'J .;:,J\: ,
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f:' the twelve games will be eligible for each case attorney of ,the for state the versus defense Walter in judge's court. Dan Blount was also ,'. -',": : In The Center Of ." ,:;'.:{1: -

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two silver cups arrested Tuesday and put under a ;; : :
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!t.; \ tyfcich are' to be awarded. One will be 1,000 bond. :: :.::\ '" ,.'
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:' "i' and south set and the second to the .'
Following the pronouncing of sen- DENTIST ( '
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tence by Judge Ross, the defense attorney Will be n Moore Haven on the i .. >s; V' ti
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Those in the tournament are: L. .
was granted. The cases will come be- Jan. 78-9-10-11-12-28-29-30-31 .
f S. Ames, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beards-
fore the fall term of circuit court. Feb. 12181920212223Mar. I
, Wilber. Cole Mr. and Mrs. C. .
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Another outstanding incident In 1-2-18-19-20-21-22-23 'l :' .'
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T. V. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick C. <:

Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A. Backus, Mr. / i .., .." :; ,

.L' and Mrs. G. W. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. 7:37- J .,..,.,"';. ''.. ,. '. .

E. C. Speer, F. L. Larue, Mrs. Claudo .

Downs, 'Harold Troeger Mr. and Mrs.

I 1. W. C. Owen, Mrs. Wlnn, Misses Inga- ;" ::.-. 'ti1' ,

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surveyors turn over tho descriptions 'f. tinted :
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odor is working late Into tho night Easter Dresses In all the new At "-.......-.............. $4 $5' $6 ; f. ::
every night trying to make the work pastelle shades of crepe de ) .t:7t1t

oT: getting the right ot way which Is I"' ,chine, at ........................ $7.50 ..: .. I I
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supervisors the weekly payroll Is In .
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excess of $10,000, the most of whichis Wearing Apparrel for the Entire FamilyClewiston S Easter Hats in light shades ...
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