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'I .. : "..." )"c' : ; ; ; : : : ' ': ; <- :: : : } '> : : :. >, : .t "f. . .. '. : .: :' : : :., : r .' of , ., 1 " , ,) I .. ri WhereInd ustryAndAg. I.. The C'lew"1t.st'on. Ne \" : OH"'c. The Center of .America's New-' ' .- ; Sugar Sew : rlculture( Meet I.I ,: ;:s. .. .. ; .- "; '0 . \ 'JI ' :LEWISTON FLORIDA FRIDAY, JULY 5. 1929 PRICE 5 CENTS I ( VOLUME: 3-/10.28. ___. __ I - I -- -- 1\. .; :,CONSTRUCTION ON I i 1, CORDON A. BAKER ], GORDON A. BAKER ,OOO PEOPLE \I R. H. EDMONDS' .1 1 1S FIRST MEETING '(0F) . NEW SUGAR MILL 1r KILLED ATTEND BIGCELEBRATION TAX ADJUSTMENT'\ INCRASH .- ..' .'. 'DDITON!) PUSHED CAR : BOARD HELD - .. Nine Cars: Of Machinery Tracv Stone; Seriously Belle. Glade 4th July Hendry County OfficialsTo ; Have Arrived This Hurt. Six Others Celebration Goes Receive ComplaintsOn >< '* Injured Over rA Back Taxes Big Week J .. Z1; ,. : \ . I The newly created Tax Adjustment '. A smoke stack two hundred and The entire city. was shocked last ( The 4th of July Celebration at Board of Hendry met Mondayand County v five feet tall i is well under construction -' I Saturday night when news was rushed Belle Glade was one of the best In at the sugar miul' The stack is line that Gordon A.Baker. one of South Florida according to -information organized. The new board is composed of W. L- Murray chairman ot 71 being constructed of concrete: with re-' .3 Clewiston's most popular young business received here. Fully five thousand , r the County Commissioners Hurd L. enforced steel and will stand a wind men had been killed in an auto people attended the all day celebration $ , ;r1 Reeves, Tax Assessor of Hendry.County : of over two hundred miles an hour, | "ki l11ohile' accident on the Sugarlandhighway which[ was ended by a danceat r GF r Jim Taylor, Tax Collectorand i ia It has reached a he'sh: of one hundred: ; the new Legion home. , : : Tom Hull, Clerk of the Circuit Hid twenty and ono hat feet being "[ Baker with M.E.. Yenowine Lloyd The entertainment got under way Y Court. The purpose ot this board as ifis.rTucted: in units of seven and. one' :McLemloii, Frankie Schuster, and Ru- at", ten o'clock with a ball game between - I created by the new laws is to adjust nal feet each. Th-ro are sixteen'units fus Carter the latter three having Moore Haven and Shawano. 'r y 'kZ r delinquent taxes. completed todate. [ joined Baker and Yenowine at the Moore Haven. st a one sided game arrived the .due to the absence of some of their Editor Manufacturers' Record; The new laws do not include the Nine carloads of mi'l equipment i Huffman construction camp on I' at the mill yesterday morning. Popular Clcwiston Business: Man Sugarland Highway' were out driving' best players mule race was another Prasises Florida. 1928 taxes but only lands that have they consist of chrystalizers and IJollcrs -., Killed In Automobile Accident. after closing the city Ding Stoie-I. ; feature of the day with "old gray' been sold and tax deeds standing Work on the new additions is lie:i,f which Baker was manager and part weil in the lead. Tickets were sold FLORIDAlslNHEALTHY against them. According to the new ' I law the board is to meet the first lug pushed rapidly and the mill will owner. t and the par mutual system given a I I on @ Jbe ready. for the grinning season In CLEWISTONITES TO According the information furnished try-out. The pig race instead of logs Monday in July and select a chair- December the news office"by Lloyd :MC- furnished another item of amuse- CONDITION man. It shall thereafter hold monthly -. The new' war..housevlucll. .fr i being[ I JOIN MOTORCADE Lcndon one of the occupants of the ment that was a real success. Each meetings not later than the 10th oE constructed of steel with metal sides I I I car was as follows: "About twelve pig .bore, a number resembling num- SAYS EDITORS each month, during the month of July, August, September October Is about complete. Crews of workmen o'clock Frankie Schuster and myself bers familiar to the racing dog tracts. and November TO PALM BEACH 1929, for the of are pouring the concrete floors to-day. drove by the City Drug Store just .as A. greasy pole climb by several huskies purpose re ;,. This building when completed willbe V Baker and Yenowine were closing up I furnished a good laugh for those ummer No Time To 'i ceiving compromise and passing and upon adjustments applicationsfor of one ot the largest of its kind in {thc for the night.Rufus;: Carter was with who attended ' Miss Florida To tax certificates held the state for ; Slow Up Your by Wonder girls from Palm B-jacti /btate.: them and we (decided to drive out the Under ',The new boiler roofs \ra' just about Be Selected I highway toward Palm Beach. We the able direction of an cut of Efforts the year 1927. Hurd L.Reeves. stated .... . that the board would competed and will be ready for Installation drove to the Miami i Locks and turned town manager won, high o,*aise from i announce a date Fridav I for their first meeting and those, who of the boilers within a few around. the men folks. Clewiblonite! d favored It has been well said that dead On to West Palm Beach next Friday a had complaints could come befor the weeks- All steel: l has been erected and : Baker Yenowine and Schuster were I Ii ,this' show along the midway fish can float! downstream with the ........, to attend the Flower Fe sttvttl given board for adjustments the boilers 'are nobeing placed of the Elks i, in the front seat and we were driving Buck Inn, a favorite resort to many current but only a live fish can Hundreds of workmen are; bring ; under the ausplcies out of town visitors was kept busy From the law it seems that mostof !) : j at a good rate of speed.Baker breast a heavy current and swim up- several I Club has been declared) I by ' Employed b Souther Sugar Cornpany ] during the Dancing and chicken the state officials have confidencein ] ) the 1 at slowed down for a curve just beforewe day. a stream.In . Clcwistonites. It Is expected that A on the' new mill work end completion reached the bridge. I felt the car ,supper, was served by Shawano tho busines9'world the live fish the tax assessor and collectorSome, of the plant has been as-1 i; least fifteen cars from Clewiston will I.1It'tlH' bridge and start toward\ : the Farms manager.A are not as numerous as they shouldbe. of the citizens of Hendry County who'are I be in Palm Beich during the day. Ar-: sured by the euginceis by December right side, of the road but did not parade under the direction of several When summer heat begins. to always complaining about their information the i cording to advanced taxes will either have to them Clewiston] ladies furnished pay 'of think that we were out of. the centerof I overtake some business concerns they \ three day celebration will be one the road. We saw the cm driven i iby II amusement, during the ,early hours, of promptly plan to curtail their activities under this law or they will be sold " UNIVERSAL 1ARKET the hest ever advertising hold hi Palm Beach I SJone: but 'had no thou-)h of over I the evening.The new legion hallwas" reduce their, selling forces or and the state will guarantee the has been done Intensive :; deed. This will make of asraVjund hitting it.Just. as: we left the bridge beautifully decorated for the occasion keep, salesmen at home, saying to good many along tho East coast as well I. I those who NATIONAL\ we, hit Stone's car ami that! \\"athe I and several hundred attendedthe themselves: "There is no use of hunt are stalling and complaining JOINS the 1 lake - lance either out From last: thing I remember" -( which kepi up until the ing business until business. is ready pay up or get , The stores nre showing: advanced ) Carter early ]hours of the morning '* our view this is a good law.and we : McLenclon. Schuster and are to hunt us. st"le'm clothes! : and special: prices " t hope that it has teeth in it.'WATER . GROCERY ASSO. employed by the' State road! department i Several huhJied people, from Clewi Summer activities should be pushed have been given for the occasion.::! It la ' : and were living with thy Il'iffI iston attended the cel hratlon.- .: Iii the with more energy than winter activity ) planned .to have the cars 1 leave the ' ' -- :lease turn to page 9LEi afternoon .ball. games Clewistoi] lost Summer_ publicity ought, to. be :car: Policy Of StoreTo i I Watanabe eihht. o'clocl: Hotel Fridaymorning, t'rlL <," .':, ..._at/ ___ .. r_ '-' I it\sJiual'. g .IP9.. !.9-l'd.IF\L !''? llt'.': 1le[ ried-. :ett..cQntinuoitaly..ivitli-, CONTROLINSTALLED- -.-:1..... .:. .-"-' ,.. Belle Glade'won from Okeechobee.4SH6URN much vigor as in the heart of winter, "' 1 tl to vltvSame" it Ct n make tIu ! 1: aie requested to notify Mrs... Claude HEARD TO Indeed, with greater vigor. The man TO BE The Universal Market has joined j who lessens publicity work: or the activities ,. Downs and bo on. hand early. A special FAVORSWATERWAYS i- 'the Independent Grocers' Alliance of I : 0[. his salesmen::! merely be- 'I 1 program has been: planned for BUitD; NEW SCHULTZ BY Ivl0\VERY\ of the orbccanre America according to the information tlu+ day.It will be Governor's day: in I I cause summer season: I ..,. obtained from Cf:: 'V. Mills local own Palm Beach and :Miss Florida will be I 1 LAND I he thinks he can thereby save a little i ) er jesterday.This organization is one selected: at that time. DlJPlEX APARTMENTWor money is making a.mistake. The concern of/he largest in the world and will i FOR fLORIDA which meets business inactivityor : Seminole Farms to Build eyable our local store to sell .merchandise depression with greater: enthnsi- Large Poultry A at rooch lower prices than Has Already Be- Please turn to Page 8 LOCAL ANGLERS Plant Here iow prevail stated !Mr. Mills- ss .... / I <*un> On One O f Two Duplex I Declares Sta.te' C.i'gates t I Tile policy{ of our store will remain . '. ..... ': //lh-a I I same and the only advantage we ANn BIG ON\ Apts. Here I Need Is Water Transportation : METIODiST[ 1 t! CHURCH Overhead irrigation according to the statement of John R. Mowery local I gin, is the fact that we join with one i'1! of the largest buying powers in the I Mr. ]r j.A.. Schultz is building two fWELCOMFIS 11STORBY manager for the C; J. Gonteruian r, liiited States.: We expect to be able Fishing from 'the charter boat In- duplex apartments) OH Pedro Avenue Farms project, is the best protection I Early of the!: principal I ,.\ 1 give the citizens of Clewiston every" vood, W". C. Hanson., W. D, Cole and' South of the Sugarlanrl Highway The survey against frostOur company is. taking -dvantage of this connection and II: .McDonald. landed a large sail. contract has been awarded to Her B, proposed routes for rross- GEORGE LOVELAND :PE7TEE I every precaution to protect our farms I M-omibe that low prices will prevailat fish :and Ihreo bnnita! also one dol Heard local l contractor. Work on the state canals and selection of one asa against cold weather. We have just all times. phin'and a 'large shnik.' The party I first unit was b'?gun last week and link in the inlercoastal system! will The members of the Methodist received fivo carloads of post which The change i is effective Friday at Irft' Ciewi: ton Intt-: Sntwc'-.y and '1111- I'I will be completed within' fifteen' days I be recommended to the chief of engineers church of La Belle, assisted by the will''' be used In installing overhead ,. .. which time we are offering very attractive lei the guidance of Captain John left Mrs.. Schultz Is the owner of two i I of the war department by welcomed presence of a few members irrigation on every acre we plant this prices to the local people. Miami for a day of deep sea fishing. large apartment houses in Clewistonand 'I of the Baptist church gave to their rear. Practically every grocery store today ----. the demand for small apartment? Major General Thomas Q Ashburn. new pastor Reverend Couliette on According to the best informationthat must!: belong to some chain to has been so ::neat Mm Si.hul(.; decided chairman and executive of the United Friday evening an entertainment of we have been able to gather in _.' compete witlh the larger chain stores I OLD LANDMiKSr to built the duplex apartments. Stales Inland Waterways: : Corporation] welcome.A the Everglades frost kills most of the therefore, we feel that in selecting The type of houses being constructed following, a week's: study of' the wat i'transporation short and'.well arranged program. crops just at the point when the the 1 G. A. to'J of stucco finish i prices are the highest. This of course we have been. able BE REMOVED are with plastered possibilities! of this had been previously prepared by Mrs. \ ..;/ bring the lowest priced merchandise ti ''walls, consisting of a bed room living Dreyer which was beautifully carried has been controlled to some extent by ' possible to the people of Clewiston. 'I loom, kitchen and bath. According: to state, Assurance to thl-; effect was 'out. ditches and other means flooding . f stated Mr. Mills.SSIONERS. ; information reccivoil at the News office given, by General Ashburn, before he County Judge Ross acted as Chair the land. . i Clewisfton's First Business returned to Washington! to F.L.. '. >< yesterday both of the apartmentshave 'man and opened tho program with a i Not only do we expect to be able i I !r' I Il' Block: Removed been rented. Williamson, president of the Florida short but very well worded address,j I to keep our crops from freezing but -l' ( { Mr. Heard Is also completing the Flood Control Association. after which Mr. A. L.Taylor. of the we expect to be able to furnish them U&IU! I General Ashburn expressed himselfas ! MqjI'I I Work of tearing: away the only remaining construction of the Dahlberg home onl Bank of La Belle, led in a beautiful Please turn to page 4 I amazed at the economies in con.struction , --- land marks ol the first busi- the ridge prayer. . HOLD SPECIAL of Interior ind coastwise The address of welcome was assigned ' !| mess) block in Clewiston was begun: by canals that Florid will afford, as : the Clewiston Company this week. to Hon. W. G. Richards which CONTRACT AWARDED\ .' i compared with the fn most other r MORGAN TO t.o js MEETING'n The building was located near the MEET : was done in his usual and able man- states. Production here is of such a : . n Industrial canal and was first usedto SKEETER BARWICK 'ner, to which the newly welcomed FOR NEW\ HOMEi; nature, especially: citrus fruits and houses the Clewjeton Furniture i I pastor replied in a well worded. but ., vegetables:; he :;tai"{l. as to give every GEORGE LOVELAND PETTEE Company, Alston Drug Store, The Alston short alk- " Pete :Morgan of Clewiston and reason to believe that heavy traffic AT CANAL POINT :Meat Market, Darcy Dry Cleaning Skecler Barwick r of will Wauchula ! in , ; would be devel'ii'orl interchangefor s I ; . The Board of County Commissioners Company and the Clewiston G. V. Hudson Remodeling j feature the July 10th card'at the grains ores and other similar; - met in special session Laundry. All of the above Clewiston , Friday morning : I Sugar Mill \ Warehouse Clewis on. freight from the west aid) northwest! Store Glenn Heard To Build at the Court House. A resolution firms have grown into the leading These lightheavies .\ ". are scheduled to go Ultimatly a }'Iol'hl.C'liWI is destined - 'J was introduced deferring the tax business houses in Clewiston. ten rounds. Bryant Home At . , equalization to become part of the inter- G. V. Hudson local haberdasher hasbeen board meeting thirty days With the removal of this buildingall Charlie Johnson of Clewitson and coastal! system and, vvltli feeders:: and forced to remodel his store to I Canal Point : I longer as it will take that much longer of the old land marks of the first Pensacola Kid of Avon Park will a laterals which be constructed ata take increased business may of the care for the books to be fin MH:" CC'-' settlement of Clewiston will : be removed clash in the semi-final S missioner Maddox for rounds. minimum of outlay, it doubtless since coming to Clewiston] just two Contract for the construction of a .: introduced a res>olution The days of early Clewiston which fortunately when roll will K. O. Braswell of Clewiston and Pep. will bo an important factor in the months ago. Business has been beyond two story dwelling at Canal Point by ;:.f always be a remembered by these Wild den of Belle Glade 'will show ' call. vote was taken came to tie. business operations of the Inland Watrways my expectations. Business in Clowis- the Southern Sugar Company was .J a prosperous firms and the their The resolution was to discharge stuff in a 6 round main preliminary Corporation," General Ashburn said. ton is good while other cities in the awarded to Glenn Hoard it was :'j County business days will vanish as far as actual . Attorney II. A. Ride, siC he did sights are concerned. "How soon the benefits that the state are suffering from the usual: learned at the office of the: Company " i not please all of the members of the' The Alston Drug Clarence Evans of Harlem and Ben- 'state would inevitably derive from, summer slump] stated Mr. HudsonWe here today. It will be erected on the ". Company has bow Wonder board. The vote on this resolutionwas moved into the Alston: Block which he of Benbow Farms ;will this source can be made available depends excpct to continue to carry a townslte property of tho Southern ,: Commissioners Murray and Stew- was constructed by the Alston brothers Scar seen hi the second preliminary and largely upon the activity of complete line of high class haberdashery -I Sugar Company. The,home when com- . .' ert against the resolution and Com- Dave and Kenneth while Head Smith of Harlem and Ice I its own people in aggressively pushing In our Clewiston store. With the pled will he used by Mr. F. E. Bryant :: Darcy : missioners Maddox and: in Boy of Clewiston arc scheduled togo the matter ta conclusion,'* he business center of Clewiston moving who is manager of the Canal. Point : : Delaney Dry Cleaning ,( ] Company has just completed four rounds in the first : \ prelimnary. said further : ? favor of discharging the near the Civic Center we expect to Division. County At- I their now home, The Clewia- This is ! ;' i ', torne)'. \ve see by this that Mr. Maddox ton Furniture the first mixed bouts to beheld General Ashburn s l'11rcll., a large see an increase in the near future. This Is the fifth Contract: awarded 'f Company also has ?t _. has changed sides and joined the I built ] in Clewiston; the .semi-final pieliminary -I amount of data on cx.cting projects Florida is fast realizing this great development to Mr. Heard by the Southern Sugar . ( a new building on the SugarlandHighway. ;: ; ; i" ; : opposing faction. Commissioner Hooker -I The Clewiston Steam Laun colored bouts.Considerable and .:second: preliminary are for interior and coaxial navigation! and with the present building Company He built tide annex to the ,: not being Present the matter must jdry moved into its new home last I while Representative groups of program under way Clewiston is Administration Building in Clewston, ' : wait for the regular commissioners r week I interest in the bouts business and prot ssion\ men wen- sure to be one of South Florida's the new Dahlbe ridge. .: 4 These represent some of thei r meeting next month.iF first is being shown and a record breaking I I'IJressod by him i ii! Jacksouvill Lecs- largest cities was Mr.'. Hudson's statement and several otb"r imwtpnt In+!din:!s r business CO firms IP. Clewiston. crowd for Clewiston i Is expected I hvrfi! Miami anj TJIMJM 01' the Son'Y I ", S:'u i : I' f "V: > I'i ,iI i\ . iF r .. I , . .,. . . J '\;:-,.'.'.;... .. .,._ ._....,.... ....L.,":.' .' .'.. I'-y" .; ., ': ." "._ ..1"-/.1'' : .",'_" ;,.,- ';. ,.i........ :r. ;:..\:. ,:.:.i .! i..b"\: :;, ,, ... ._'_ ":':j..j'_.... "':'-.oJ ..... h .' : -- -- I. ': "' "r"'r; :;''''' '':,' T Y"7; ,"" : ,, :.,--r'. :' '''. .. :: ""-" ,"; '-< "; / '} ,:, :>,1 , ': : , : to , . I , . I j J r f i.' PAGE Sf:\: CLEWISTON, NEWS. CLEf VIS TOA' FLORIDA FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1929 t :. ..rf ---- ----- -1<1 . I! 'I i iI . :;. CO. IS mh'! spn! expifd July 17,1.028! salary 199 I July .A. D. 192'!). iI CHEVROLET I ((Seal}) William T. Hull I Dated this 2CfU day ol Juno A D. -- --- ------- I ., i $2,400; St, Augustine postmaster's ClericCircuit 1929 I I i I MANUFACTURINGPARTS I commission expired Jan. 12:!, 1929, salary I Court Hendry County Fla. t (Seal) William T Hull i master's commission expired March 1 ' TAX DEED f. j 1928.salary $1,00; Late Alfred, post- II I INOTiC L What Clievrolot Moto" Company ::. CF APPLICATION: FOR ,r':l.,' ', has been doing since the introduction master's commission expired Jan 24, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That TAX DEED I i I 1 | 1929, salary $1SOO; Fort :Myers( post F. Dpp.ne Duff holder of Tax Certificate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ThatF : \ , six cylinder l' last January or tat: new I No. f P of Jjily 1st A, D. InS Deane Duff holder of Tax Certificate , lines to hl n ample:: parts anti efficient master's commission expired Jan -6, (Drainage 'fax) has tried said certificate No. OG of July 2 A. D.J917. r " ' ''f service to lh>'milllons of own 1929, salary $3.300; East Palatka, in my office and made application has filed said "erhflcate in my of rice ( A HOTEL IS SELDOM LIKE HOME ; postmaster's commission expired Sept for tax deed to issue:: thereon and male application for tax deed :i .... ers, of Chevrolet four cylinder cars, In accordancenlth law. Said certificate to Issue thereon;: In :accordance with''I ?: .is revealed in a factory statement reloused Sfc 1928,. salary $1,400; Palm Harbor, embraces! the following de- law. Said certificate! embraces: the'' 4, )'< ", ,.. I postmaster's comnrissicn expired Dec scrlbt-d property situated in flr.dry following described property fttUted' \ tod "x (formerly a part of Lee) County in Hendry (formerly a part ,cf Lee) ITS DIFFERENT AT THE, '7\;-r'. Among the adjustments effected to t 20, 1928, salary $1,300; Ocoee, pest- Florida, to-wic: County. Florida I, ij-\vit: t>, : safeguard the continued usefulness' of I master's commission expired Dec. 20, 'I The Southeast quarter ((1.4)) of the The Southwest, .quarter (SW 1-4)) of I l 1': 1923, salary $1,500; New Smyrna, Southeast quarter{ ((1-4)) of tire Southwest the Southwest quarter (SW 1-.t) of WATANABEHere '.o' former models have been the establishment quarter ((1-4) of Section 23 the Southwest quarter (S\V 1-4)) of (. of service machine shops at postmaster's commission! expired; Dec. Tuvnshlp 43 South Range 34 East. Section 23 Township 43 South- Range- t -i Detroit and Flint, specializing in the 20, 1928, salary 2700. I The asressment of all property I 3.1 East. I under the said certificate issued' was : The assessment of said: t t,', exclusive manufacture' of past model I The commissions of.a. number of In the name: of C. P. Wensjer. under the said certificate issued property was I you will find the most pleas additional service training I other Florida postmasters have expired -, Unless said certificate shall: : be redeemed in the name of It II. Ludlum'Unl parts; :] respecting which uo action has I according: to law, tax deed I s& said certificate shall be re ing atmosphere coupled with meals . tre k. schools where dealers' mechanics I I will i issue thereon on lire 27th day I. deemed according to lan;, tax deed ft' ,1 taught the latest methods for servicing yet been taken at Washington I of July -- A D. 192;1 will issue thereon on the 27th day of t,:'. the oldan new models; additional ,: It Is understood here that the delay Dated this 20th day of'June A. 'D. July '- A. D 1929!) j just as you enjoyed in your home. . > 1929 Dated this 20th day of June A D . f ,:.' zone warehouses which expedite thedelivery in making these appointments is due (Seal) William T. Hull I 1929. : I! 'A few . r of parts to dealers; and ,revisions : largely o ill.? Inahlllv:: : ci the several Clerk (Seal) William THull ,' rooms are now available for r r .h Republican leaders: in the state to Circuit Court Hendry County, Fla. Clerk ' : in the system by which the Circuit Court Hendry County, Fir. ; guest "who intend to make Clewiston .. the distribution of this :' dealer is stocked with past model agree: upon , NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR I ir-' parts. i ik |i rl&sz .>C patronage. TAX DEED I ORANGE TERRACE I I I their home. , : Independent manufacture of past NOTICE IS Iii RLBY GIVEN, That . ,' Attractive hume-iie rooms, excellent , ,,; LEGAL NOTICE 1 Deane Duff holder of Tax CertiI'icate -, " model became just as ' parts necessary No, 5 of July 1st, A. D. 1918 j meals, 4 blocks from business soons as intensive production beganon (Drainage Tax) has filed said certi- ,: ficate in office and made apnlicatinn section. 62 Orange; St., Asheville, ENJOY the new sixes. When trw company NOTICE OF TAX EQUILIZATIONTo my YOURSELF AT THE x for tax d. ed to Issue thereonIn NC.. I i.., was specializing in four cylinder accordanceiith: law. Said certi- :;: manufacture the turning out of past whom it may concern: ficate embraces the following! described -I ..' | property situated! in Hendry ! model relatively Temporary THE "FAIR" AWNING parts was compliance , easy I You are hereby notified in (formerly a part of Lee) County I ( ,;:- suspension of production: in the with Section 929 Compiled Florida, to-uit: i Flint Motor Plant: and the DetroitGear I General Laws of Florida, 1927, that The Ncitheast quarter ((1-4) of the \t.. SHOPPE The Watanabe Hotel Southeast quarter ((1-1)) of the Southwest [ Remembered> After and Axle Plant permitted the the Tax Assessor of Hendry Coun- quarter ((1-1)) of Section 23 I Quality Long I , :;.., building of past model 1 parts without ty Florida will meet with the Township 43 South Range 34 East -' &. Price Is Forgotten Q. [. serious Inconvenience I of The assessment: of said property: I No. '" 10 Lakeview Arcade, LakeviewiAren't t Commissioners j Board of County under the said certificate: issued; was!, l MRS. CLAUDE DOWNS, Manager. r The drastic changes represented in said county at the commissioners' in the name of J. F. Line; **. t'; .: the 1929 car, however and the Increased room in the Court House in La Belle, Unless' szifd cortifioa ,e saai'l: be .edcemtd Phone 29229Wst I I according to law, tax deed ;.. demand for precision work on Florida, on the first :Monday in July. will issue the/eon on the 27th day of Palm Beach, FloridaY I :' ', : the main production lines made it !impossible the same being the 1st day of' July, I -- - (fr< to follow the former me hod'l A. D, 1929, at 10 o'clock, A. 1\I., for -- I i'. Hence space has, been set the purpose of hearing complaintsand PHONE 2-0850 P. O. BOX 1766 WEST, PALM BEACH ,' I t :' I hese two giant factories and spedal ll| receiving testimony as to thevalue ; I I i machinery installed, forthe' exclusive! !II of any property, real or per- I "SEE MOORE TO SEE MORE" c .' manufacture of model parts.F I IChevrolet's As- i i'.O <=.. past ) sonal, as fixed by the County '. I I .. ;: ,: service trainii'! !:; :schools I;I sensor of Taxes for the :yar:: 1929, i ';:: have been peneraUy!: given credit for| and of perfecting, reviewing and I!J : Moo r e s" I I the expertness of mechanics in the': equalizing the assessments as, made';\ ; dealers' service garages. This: skillful;, by said Tax Assessor. '; . II : OPTOMETRISTS "IN AMERICA'S NEW SUGAR BOWL"THE - r army of trained workers lias always I :You. and l...each_ of you are hereby OPTICIANS -,: beer: recognized by the cornpaby as 'notified" to be present; at said time .:. I I VVM. E. MOORE:, JR., OPH. D. ; 222 1-2 CLEMATIS ST. ; : !! . : and place and there set forth any 1 eftcheat i: I If. complaint and produce any testimonywhich ,1 1a<4_....". ............ ..._ I i f.)'", evolved Inval'itl W you may desire at to the val- 0 .:' CLEWISTON INN : >' \: i. t. . '';: lr the man who makes jour ue of any property as fixed and assessed J : .,-.. '. ,f I:::-- adjustments, if'you are a Chevrolet by 'said County Assessor of t \ 'k On Lake Okeechobee '-. . . . i owner, is a thoroughly trained worker I I" ,--: ::, because he is a crndunto. of one of Taxes."r. 1. MURRAY OUR STOCK OF SILVER '. ;" : these schools. The i3 all now 38 I Chairman Board ofCounty I u .'....? : I:.. :. :; .>./: \i:: ,(, '. : ', .', ,: . " schools, and they are open the year Commissioners of llI IS MOST COMPLETE IN I 0.' : around. Each of th;: 10,000 Chevrolet County, Florida. 'nendq-I Clewiston l Florida I . dealers is require; to send at least Attest: HOLLO WARE AND . , 'one of.his men -o the..;o schools an- (Seal) t ,William T. Hull I : i , ", _" I nuajly.) ; >; Clerk : LJ t < .1 FLAVJ OPEN ALL .y , .'', ', .. In charge of.corn 1;e.tenl ;instructor's; 4' ,,"#0' "n": .';' '. 6-t. f RE.1 ,. ,.... J: ;:;. the course is of live days] duration! t ,., :,'" i : : : : : t, ; .... t. ,,, and is I : I , )jt:";.: tion. followed foy a...rigid'examina In The Circuit Court, Twelfth Judicial I! I Famous>; patterns by Gor- ,fr] Amplifying this formal instruction I Circuit, Hendry County, Flor-' f, Chevrolet has made available for ida.-In Chancery. >! ham, Wallace and Towle. , ;* t * all service men a complete reforencslibraTy. I r I. t This consists of the carelully: ALVA L. HARRELL, Complainant. I '. ' :, edited four cylinedr repair manuals,1 Vs ," .' ,- . r back issues of Service New.s The one illustrated >is< the ,' ,' " and a RUTH HARTWRIGHT HARRELL, ';? comprehensive series of slides, rtetailing Defendant. <"'\ T' \, ....'. -. ':,. . Louis XlVth by .1 ; I I popular in pictue and text the latest approved DIVORCETo , procedure the defendant, Ruth Hartwright t Towle silver. '- in sterling Chevrolet's chain of zone warenuus- Harrell.You. are hereby commanded I , ;;,,: es is being Increased regularly\: At to before this Court the ! appear on Chest z , present there are 32, and before the 1st. day of July, 1929, and then and Ii r.- Complete $76 50 ANOTHER PROSPEROUS S. year ends seven mire will be put into I there answer 'a Bill of Complaint J k .- f I r.: :/ operation These! war 1"uscd wholesale filed against you by Alva L Harrell. I . ' r;= . ; old and new car parts to the r It Is further ordered that this notice : ," ,. , dealer. Located strategically. ihi ro is be published in the Clewiston I'I H- 'r., I._ ,.:: '. .. ,. l , ., \ , ' , I- " II' ; .. .. ' : trem no dealer that delivery so far away from one of News once a week for four consecutive \ )$ -- :.t.: ',' L. C. f11ARTIN! f ,'" .: : :' ,. .... ',.,:-:" -:,,:. : :; : : \ of hi* order cannotbe weeks. , made within a few hour*. In addition Done and ordered this 30th day of I 211 Clematis St. , I the warehouses srve a s:; Quarters May, 1929. I F West Palm Beach Fla. Is assured for this section through \ ::.- for the service schools.: . (Seal) WILLIAM T. HULL j ..; I -.> The factory cooperates fully with Clerk Circuit Court t :71 I.. ity of the Southern, Sugar \\ the dealer in protecting;' him against 5-t I : THEO..DL STISTABIISHEDIEiV- ; . running overstocking short with of them.past n.oilcl The Dlanaced parts or I NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR I .- ELRY STORE IN WEST PALM i I \ '- Stock Parts Plan and the Dealers Or- TAX DEED I N, BEACH. BOWL"i,, f' der Pad, based Oil past sales and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That I . F. Dcane Duff, holder of Tax Certi-I Homes stores and are 1 ,apartments I fonthly Inventories ins.arc' th*, dealerof \ : ficate 6 of July 3rd 1922 (Drainage ,- --.- -,-- 1t I an adequate number of past model Tax) has filed said certificate in my I ,_ parts at all limes. i I Ih I office and made application for tax N MIWNI MNI#NI'lINWdI' N#JtMI 1### '#' # 'II WvMMM house industrial workers making i !r' deed to issue thereon in accordancewith i \ At present Chevrolet is law Said! certificate embracesthe \ ing 9,000 different past manur3ctur-1 following; described prepertsitu- Z today the greatest field for ated in Hendry (formerly a part of According to the records of the ser Lee) County Florida, to-wit; I! COUNTS in the entire i South. : ' vice engineering department the corn- The Northwestquartc'r (1-1)) of the I YOUR APPEARANCE : f Southwest . pauy has during its history manufactured quarter (1-4)) of .the South- east quarter ((1-.I) of Section :23! Town i between 100,000 and IW.OOO distinct ship 13 South, Range '34 East. it - parts. The assessment of said property ii .. ,.'J.. ,,.*'i'f;; .). ;: ' under the said certificate issued was \' \ in the name ot C H. Gongh.Unl We are proud of the fact that we have 1 1I : i NO ACTION AN APPOINT. s said certificate' shall be re- i ':: \ ;{ :: ; MENTS OF OFFICIALS deeme drrccordin: >? to law, tax deed ; ;l .. i ;, {,.,: .. .. . , , will Issue thereon. on the :27th! day '.' of July ..--= A, D. 1929. I helped to make Clewiston a thriving city. j 1 Examinations for Florida Postmaster.i Dated; this 20th day of June A. D. i 1929. For Detailed Information 4.1 ships Held But Nominations are (Seal) William T. Hull , 1 Not Mare. Clerk Barber Business. We in the pioneers i -- Circuit Court Hendry County, Fla. are i :I j t 'V ASIIINGTO '.Although examfb NOTICE OF FOR I APPLICATION. .. l nations for apporntrneut. as postmaster TAX DEED I CLEWISTON CHAMBER OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That .. I have been held In tell or more , ( \ " F.Deane Duff, holder of Tax Certificate / j towns and cities in Florida the president No. ? of July 1st: A. D. 191S : .". 1'- ITPAYS- : :, , has (Drainage 'fax has filed said *.' "*- ,;..: Clewiston. :1, not sent to the senate a cer- . I tificate In my office and mad i ** ' application \ \ single postofflce( nomination for that for tax deed to issue thereon I To I . f patronize our shop. / ": state. "Why these nominations are being in accordance with law Said certificate , I held back, Postmaster General embraces the following described ,/1 , property: situated in Hendry , Brown has not stated.. (formerly a part of Lee)) County, .. .( ;. \ I 1: from The his only office light reveals thus him far as reflected not yet Florida Southeast The Northeast to-wit quarter: quarter(1-4) of(1-4)the of Southeast the I I CLEWISTONS: PIONEER BARBER SHOP II '. :':' ..,-: "," -. : '.;. ", ,:: '. :: '. .", : /i \ \I i\ ready to act in the several Florida quarter (1.4) of Section 23 "IN I AMERICA'S NEW : ', postmaster Township 43 South Range 34 East ( SUGAR contests. The ii : : ! assessment of said property I i : Appointments pending Include the under time said certificate was In the I 1" following towns and cities: Pensacola, name of A. T. Beach, I I. " commission of present postmaster. i! Unless said certificate: shall h* redeemed i ;: Clewiston Florida \ I . according\) Irw f>x cl c' it l)'"Pc.Tan.\ 21,119; salary $3,700 a will issue thereon on the 27th day of - ; I July A. D, 1929. I 11 I t . I \ FernandIna I year; postmaster's com A:\ Dated this :20th! day of June A.D.. ,I " ....".,,."."." " " ."." "+"+,ww I _. 1 --- -- i ; '11 '" " t . " ... .. : '-r't". _......._.__ I ;' :.-..e., .. .. ''1'J.; ,''Y., .'.7., .....,., .. ... '7'on'f" '" '.r 'j"- ... ......,.."- ,. .".' .......... ... ''-.. ',",,'--.,. "..... ,- ;,- ..?':. ..... ;:' !';:: '"";""' ." y"l. :. ....,. .... ., ... .. _. I -- .. .. ... : : .;. .;.:' ;. .:,'.. '.. .. ;.'.'f1t.... .( t .'.;: : . : ( .. : .' :. 11f : '' ; ..- .' '.; : : .' '. ,'.. ;".7"; ,:T' .' "" : t ? '.,.:' .: ) k ; ".: y. .: ; ::! ..j';,. ..: I :: '. : : ;: I: a r- r CLEWlbTQb: NEWSCLEWISTOS. FLORIDA PAGE THREE ; } FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1929 . //y s -By The Way Have You Heard ?- tion Florida 929.1927 Compiled that the General Tax Assessorof Laws of 1-" r- ---....-..- ==== e:=: e=:: _____ I Hendry County, Florida, will meet I : . -- ' with the Board of County Commissioners ' ' Estel Hurd I- Reeves Tux Assessor and \ 9Ijj,1J and Miss Jt Mrs.Bob. Ventry I of said county at ih Commis ; : , Collector of Hendry / : - McLeondon of Fort Lauderdale spent Jim Taylor, Tax in II' ; . in the Court House ' sioners' with Mrs. S. f.. Con county spent Moiulny! in Clewiston. room / i: 1l'1x/ -.: -- Wednesday last La Belle. Florida Wednesday)', July &.. "I ( I nell. left for Indiana 31st, 192'j, at lOo'cloek: A. Mfor the LWI f ;'\\ x V'"l. ,;w .,\ .. It' yo UJ Mrs.: C. A.Jackson. ; : ( 1 :.iJ' r purpose of hearing complaints and ;, .1 -: , the : - lastweek where slip will spend ( .t. - ':. B. Allen left this week for receiving testimony as to the value ofany \ , ' : ; \ Mrs D. summer with her mother.TJio : 4lliA \ tlff ( xJJ.f - / .' Haven, Florida where she property, i.t al 'or personal, as lIt \ I Winter si I i' - I <' 7/ ..,\.iff! w'J"1.0'Jl'l 1 1 - time with her moth fixed by the County Assessor of Tax- ,M lY. } : :ro : : ' i! ?' er will. spend some moved Wolf their Constru equipment.:tiu.n back Company to Jacksonville has csfor the year 1929 and of perfecting, ,1 r. ; lP 1 1rtt\ : 1:r' r,' .. t: 1ii ;- ,..." .. IILf'n , CW.. Smith is in charge of rcvir-wing and cquin/lMg: the assess m ; ment's us 01? le ijv .said:: Tax Assc sor.Y I '0. ": if'' , H.G. ; A&nt will leave Saturday for the 'local Company i ii J. ,, 1 .' '.'I t. ;, :: ----.r -=..:YM. =r.-; ,. n .I { 1 anti! -jaiii of you are hereby 1 l -- -- - , North Carolina to visit relatives.He. J I 1.t1it =/ -- .. -;-: --==--- and - r 6'p - l'at. at said time 1 - tifir-d to be < !: ; - [ : : = " will be tway several weeks- F. Williamson, President of the ;1 :ij. !t I .... ID. ; place and there setforth any complaintand i "q 11 ""i) ', } l'' n' .. -..; . Material Companyleft Clewiston Building r, ,/!\ jl \ : .-> - v.hich ,t' produce any testimony you " . / M. C. Scarlett, Bob Turner Will for Chicago last Tuesday.He will e".r"I' may desire as to the value of any .J " lam Haney, M. F. George Joe Kahn,, be away for seven:! weeks visiting[ various , Aquinader Wood and Art ..........., motored markets in the north. piopertly as fired and assessed:: by 4 said: County Assessor of TaxoslW. : Silt Slnshine 'I they to received Lake Worth the mysteries last week of where the I L. MURRAY Chairman Board of lij -' Sugar .m / masonic degrees. HINTS TO HOUSEWIVES ... County Commissioners of HendryCounty I Florida's new bowl" is the Plant have each , Florida. U "sugar growths come up ._. Herbert Blate. Cy Eearman and Al PRESERVATION' OF FIGS Attest: i'3, j result of an amazing transformation.Three year and added their crop ,of rotting -4i Kahn spent Sunday In Tampa. should be picked clean of I Trees (Seal WILLIAM 1\ HULL t i years r ago it was an absolutely vegetation to the silt, making this Q' ripe figs every day in the height of : H Q ElI I Clerk :: wild, desolate tract of of the most fertile earth. .. Paul Moore, Cecil Parkinson, the season and undo weather conditions 1 swampy region one on bert Stewart and Fred Pueryer spen I that hast-ii ripening' They A ground! covered with sawgrass. The soil is a rich, black muck of great fl ,, Sunday In Miami.. shouM" : : le pick.i ..i.ly when thoroughly NOTICE OF MASTER'S' SALE What a different scene today! On depth, in almost perfect condition :t: I. ripe, carefully pieced in shallow I C thousands of acres of this same for sugar culture. Specialists years ffl! George C- Hurt and wife spent! Sun .baskets and canned without. delay. Notice is hereby given that under W ground, sugar cane is growing-cane ago pronounced both land and climate - day in West Palm. Beach. Green figs shrivel in the cooking, and by virtue of a Final Decree rendered L of a size and vigor seldom if ever seen remarkably well suited to this i ,I, do not fill out nicely and are inferior on te 19th day of June, A.D.. ti F in the world before. The stalks are purpose. Bj Hermcn McDough has' accepted a in appearance. Sunburned figs have 1929!), by the Honorable George "W. . g' to 1.8 feet tall and two to three inResults are bearing out their , l' H.Grocery I 14 & with the F. opin-B position the Court a tough fiber, do not take the :sugarproperly W.Whitehurst. Judge of i' x store. and hence are unpalatable. herein named below, in that certain r;: ches in diameter.. The above sketch, ions and fully justifying the faith of Di 1 1a .O Can only fully ripe figs of good quali I cause pending in the Circuit Court of a made last winter, shows men cutting B. G. Dahlberg and his associates ! I Wl: R. Wilson who has been connected ty. The! stems should he.'lert attached. the Twelfth Judicial Circuit of the \I the cane, a fleet of tractor-trains i into who are creating this new industrial. " .. with the F. & II. Grocery They should be given a. preliminary, State of Florida, in and for Hendry B1 which the cane is being loaded, and in development. Millions in capital and store left for Brunswick, Georgia,, kettle of sort. to in Chancery, wherein Marvin ED cooking some' County open the distance the grinding mill or"central" the energies of a thoroughly competent W. . where he will enter business for him l'emoan objectionable flavor of Wood is Complainant, and I-' Andre 1 I I 1 where it will be converted management are engaged in putting ' self the raw fruit, to soften the fruit, to and Fay Andre, his wife, are Defendants .. ii by the most modern processes, into practical use the fabulously 1 facilitate packing a well-fillell jar or I. the undersigned Special Master [ : Mrs- Dave Alston: is expected to" return : i frn raw rich soil and year-round sunshine of - I can and to improve appearance in Chancery, will offer for sale sugar. f ) to Clewiston Friday She has Canned Figs '''and sell at public outcry to the high- 01 For untold centuries the land has the Everglades jn the production of , been .visiting relatives in Georgia Cor'.q i Grade for size and wash.Precook. I est and best bidder or bidders for cashin been in preparation: by nature. In the more American cane sugar. .. I )I the past three weeks figs in water, 2 to G minutes. Add front of the Court House door in n limestone bowl that forms the bottom The interesting story of the Dahl- .j.jn heavy syrup, and process 1 1-2 hours! the City of La Belle, Hendry County, of the Everglades the soil has been bergcomPaniesistoldinanillustrated El , Charlie Minor,, John Shoesmith,, . Sterilization must be long Florida,, between the legal: I at boiling State of : with the booklet which will be ' e. ' ,1, Johnny Clinton, and Charlie Chalkerare I building up, year by year, sent upon I .: enough to overcome the "raw"' appearance hours .of sale on the Fifth day of spending the week-end in DaytonaPeach I overflow nearby lakes and swamps. request. ...-J (chalky, white color) ; or August, A. D. 1929, the same being I ijj I Florida ... after first preliminary cooking, figs the first Monday and a Rule Day of I .' I may: have heavy syrup addoJ at once said Court, the following described DAHLBERG SUGAR CANE INDUSTRIES b. P. A. Poche left for Ashviile]) N- and he processed as described. property, situate lying and being: in r Wednesday. morning! to visit .his I The resulting product should be of lloudry County, State of Florida, to- " wife who is spending the summer in 'r [I :, tender texture, plump, unbroken wit: Jj\\ I : t the mountains. translucent. in appearance, and witha All the East Half (El-2)) of the }L ".. syrup in can or jar that will test Northeast Quarter (NE1-4)) and .the I. THE SOUTH COAST COMPANY THE SOUTHERN SUGAR COMPANY . t A-. Robert Hill and wife are spendingthe in 35 to 40 degrees, Balling hydrometer. North Half (Nl-2)) of the Northeast <3 fills and Plantations in Louisiana \ afiUs and Plantations in Florida U.J ' with their parents holidays All open Kettle boiling should be Quarter (NE1.4)) of the Southeast iNDUSTRIIf_/ :( New Syrmania.John Chenctle accompanied : slow and should be done in small lots Quarter (SE1-4)) in Section Se\enteen'' them. in order that as few of the figs as. ((17)), Township Fort y.tlll'\ (43)) ID possible be broken. South, Range Twent--ef ht (28)) East, n : Mrs. Claude Downs, Elbert :Stewart::; If the water is drained from figs' containing 100 acres more or less. Executive Offices: 919 North Michigan Avenue,Chicago n-: .J i"i"III and Jewel Hooker spent Monday shopping ! 'after precooking, about 10 percentfruit H. A. HIDER r/ in West Palm Beach. sugar is lost, therefore, this Special: Master in .11t. =: r::: ===" r::= == == == \' : II tri water should be used for making up Chanter)". _. -; -- >;J Dave ,.Alston.. r tnrned. from a. -.__ ------ --- ---- ' 'tilefictswsyIllP d+10 Zs 1't,5'. ,1 -' ci0tiT use " --1o-fetJl1t tl1.1-N'01..tl 1 ' I '. Q/ FridayKenneth.' .' :', Balling), used in canning. 666 I ' --- " ,1 Alston has returned to I : .. , Belle Glade to look after his interest LEGAL NOTICE is a Prescription for t. : :: .' ,. there. He was in the Alston Drug NOTICE OF TAX EQUALIZATION COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE, 'I ; ;::,; .. ;:.-j-i- ,J>","<'. ; : ." '.: ... ./ during the absence o'f Dave. BILIOUS. FEVER and MALARIA.It ;'i I -- To whom it may concern: is the most speedy remedy known. I ': '; 'C q.: .Y.. : : .:. .' "" , I : I Paul Alston and W. C. Scarlet spent The County Commissioners of Hen- ''1.C: ) I :; . '. I Monday in Tampa. dry County, Florida, having deemed :., f-" '". j it necessary to extend the time for NOWUN and HAYS :? <'< 'j j'j I ; ,/' Miss Edith Howard spend Monday thirty days for the complteion of the Attorneys and Counselors at Law I . .tl I i evening in Cliwlsr assessment roll of Hendry County, < . I and for the purpose of revising and HOPKINS Clewiston, BLOCK Florida /:,: SUMMER DAYS CAN BE MADE COOLER J Mrs. P. A. Pooh is :'i pending he I equalizing the assessment, notice is &, 1-rno. pd. : J.; r summer at Ashvillo, NC.. hereby given In compliance with Sec 3;, ". ; f" -. Jrt..t' I ," .! I __n -_ ............ .--<'0...... ___ .: r \ ' .. ELECTRIC FANS : ;. i ; ' : ; ; ; ) ) > I '1 11r :: .u' > <> .. :: > , ; ::: -.u . : :. I. : > .. ICE WATER COOLERS :: SAVE AND BE HAPPY-J ; '/'\ : ; .. : ;; ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS .. ; .: ( l. ;. .. ; '. ' :-> ' . , : : -::. -' .-? ELECTRIC STOVES . INTEREST BEARING ACCOUNTS { ; / s7 i ' '. .... %. r \ '. / .' ,.. :, .:_ ; :. . \ :-: .:' :': -'.' May be started with payments as low .as \ : ,. ' : : \\f ,::: and other useful things to make sum- :L m : .; fej.< ; FIFTY CENTS A WEEK These many your . : < ; : ; : ' : I r' I : "; < ,-.J,/.,'...;..; ,-.,\ ....'.. .' . t _. mer days easier will be found among our stock. ' : ' c'' I :4: : ,: '-:<:,?,.>,!;. ,':" :.;.<,:' ., .f . .. \!'/<: :'::1'> ;::'i'-2:: :' :'" ,. MAIL COUPON NOW I , ' ' I '.;,-);! :" ; . II .! .' ,.i' : 7.};.' CLEWISTON HOME BUILDING AS- I \ '. ' ... ', "; SOCIATION. * ';'.' Clewiston, Fla. " I i -- Gentlemen-I I am Interested In I .. your easy plan for saving. Without i. obligation fo me, please send me full i - A information. . I ..r rl Name .........................................................,.... \, Address ... ..,;................................._............. 1 CLEWISTON BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY .'. ., '. : \ .; I , I. ,, . '" . . I .. \ : ' I : .. . : : ': :. I , THE CLEWISTON HOME BUILDING ASSNClewiston '. ". ':/ \,.... I ' ..... -' Florida : .. ; ',: : I r 4.1" . ':. .. ": ' : .- '. \M1yr . ' ft .. ; \ .: / , . ' : . ... ... .. I r I ioWw. L' .wW+a JI .rr .;r I t ' ; I.) 1". '. . 4.J I , / I II II ; \ ( , , ' ...r 1 .,:;',1-.1.'.',.":', ',}:..,........i..+"..",.",.,,',. .'.:.. -, I .. .____ ___ -, t .l .I: '.a".M >> : """"":" ' !' LL .- '" \ : . i\ . . t, \ PAlE TWO CLEW1STON NEWS, CLEWISTON FLORIDA I" FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1929 I 4" n -- able. This can he done, only by causing/ all classes of property to bear a just I !r f. The Clewiston News 3j Successor to The Clewiston Progress: proportion of the cost of government, honestly and economically .ad'nSn'! Make The ; f V", teied. This applies) to the state, to counties to school districts and to municipalities t r' Entered as second-class matter February 8, 1928, at the post office I It is reasonable: to assume that when once the people understand POINSETTIA I HOTEL ' i" at Clewiston Fla., under the Act of March 3, 1879. . ,- that these new laws, faithfully complied with, will make living in Florida r/: LOUIS MORGAN ..............,............................................. Publisher easier and bettor, the more general will be compliance therewith. Your Home While In West Palm Beach ' It, is not reasonable to ex'peet that there will be immediate 'results from TO'l SMITH ..............................................................;.;..,....:.... Editor I "// Pleases Us To Please You" u the application of these laws to the problems they are intended to solve! I EARLE CRESSrVELL, ManagerCOR. : Subscription Rates I Faith, and patient efforts to carry these laws into effect will go very fat N \ CLEMATIS & DIXIIE HIGHWAY . I in the mattei', of,.bringing.. desired results. By mall outside of Florida By mall In Florida I One $2.5tl' One year 52.00 year ... .... ...... ... .. .. .. .. ........... ..... ............ . months '1.60, Six months 1.00 : : .rI.j : :-: : :- : : : -: : : -: : : : -: : -:" :.+: : : : : :- : : :--: : : : : : :" :':-:' :-:-: :" :'':-'.;'. Six ., BUILDING GOOD WILL : Three months 1.25 Three months .76 ' .NEWS' PLATFORM I Now, if ever,, is' ;the time tofoster and build good will for our community. ':I.j T- THE OLDEST- ELECTRICAL SERVICE I * .\ time when stranger-tourists are coming into and passing through our 1. Definite control of Lake Okeechobee with water transportation : .2,'., 'Early completion of the highways for local transportation and midst. The impressions left upon them will be either good, bad or passive. ::j STATION IN WEST PALM BEACH |*: concentration of products. What all of us want is that kindly feeling toward Clewiston. The reason.; : i*_ >3.! A substantial ,downward revision! of freight rates on vegetables and Official Service for :,: . for this are apparent. means trade and business, maybe not today hut : other products of this ,region to the northern markets. 4. The fiiil functioning of a cooperative marketing association for tomorrow. More than ever before cities and owns are creating their individualities .:!: ROBERT BOSCH MAGNETO CO., EISEMANN' MAGNETO CO., . 3.:!: WICO ELECTRIC NORTH EAST ELECTRIC CO J __ CO. . .both -buying and selling purposesFRIDAY. and i identities. ,And we are more than a "roadside' stand. On 3' :: SCINTILLA MAGNETO CO., ELECTRIC AUTOLITE CO., ::: the "lepeaf business depends a considerable amount of our prosperity and ... *: .;. EXIDE BATTERIES > t 0' 1929 JULY 5, well being. "" -:. ; . --- r SAILING THE UNCHARTED AIR .;: OUR' FACILITIES WILL SAVE YOU f:;: , : ' '.' :: MONEY i: ; ; <", CAGSAND KINGS ... .. The history of transportation is being' made faster t 1.J.l1"er bare ,. . ., '. 1 SIAUTOMOTIVE t The uncharted air !is being conquered. Where formerly :nen pushed out : I ', " across the seas [in' frail ships they are now mounting great bird-like machines There may" not bo a cough, but there's a coffin a carload. : ELECTRIC SERVICE CO: | ., . more hazardous than the galleys of old. i - I : .F ' On. >!. can -hardly pick up a newspaper without reading of .some new attempt Who' remebeis" .way, backhen, men, :would go, to the poles just, to_.get. to. I .:::. COR. FIRST AND OLIVE STS. :r ' *- -> > I ;. West Palm Beach Dial 7212 ... to traverse the broad stretches of land or ocean- There are many ride in somebody's, automobile, ? 'l' i t, I., : who are successful, I but many also are made as sacrifices to the cause of ..,.-:,'toh' .-- :::.:..:..:..:. :-:..:-:-.:-:-.:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:_.:..:..:..:. :.-:.-:..:..:..:...:..:..:..:..:..:..:.:..:..:..:..:. :..:..:-:-:..:-:.:. :.:: . ----- -- ' aviation. ::\ Hoover has gotten.....alon... so far.' without any. scandals in his administiatlon. :- -.-.------- . / When travel by air becomes as ,customary as now by l land. and water, Thanks for. that. But ho will .have to scare upafewifheevercx- % ,.. > ' what will serve to remind us of the brave men who pioneered the way We pets: to be elected .again : '. p * will .remember Lindbergh, Bynl. and many othr-rs whose.deeds..have. ,, inspired '.. ? I!- :: '-. ": :' ,c : the Announcing '. I -f opening oDNAL . '{ : : ':',: " us to fuither. achievements. We can not be expected: :: remember A hot mama 'sometimes turns; a cold shoulder.: -.: ". : 1 .. .' '. ,,: :."0 ,\ : .:: ' ; ; them all as the :years come and go, but surely there will he a conscious recollection : ;:_ : 'o ;:, I OFFICES .' :0"- .. ' also of the efforts of those who lost their lives that safer and Hiding behind a woman's, = skirt is'fast becoming a difficult job .( ," ;; , .:i., .f better machines might be built, and truer, knowledge of the problems of r"; _* \ :'.' : : :- ' 1"' ,' .< .: In The Hopkins Block Of '. : '- :: . the air might be acquired. Indeed, there is already engraved in our hearts rmOWNDCR13YSHIREt Eng.-Loid: : Helpus, collector antiques, believes .: >* the memory of "the unknown aviator/' the -l tare' size U.S.. currency: will'now; become scarce, and is soon to announce ::1; : : ; L l' .. ... ,. .v.:;- ', lJ'n.n JOHN ANDERSON I -::. ' The air 1 in Ilyin:? is dangerous, despite the Improvements of planes l and a..standing offer of $09S!} forfeach. one hundred of the'ten-dollar] bills : :( : . ships. That Is, it. is relatively dengerous' : This fact. does .not 'In the 'leats. de- I !cent him. v .' *#,<, '' : _"',' '. ,.. \'it: :;>5.:; ?7: :. Dentist. : :/L.f'' r ; " : : :' : ot' - precale the art of flying, nor is it intended frighten away those who: I : .' Clewiston, Florida'J .r . . ; ' would learn, it- More power'to aviation and aviators, DEADEYE, S. Dak.-In 'order to induce .a. greater. ium of business . .I ," . .. : ... Deadeye bootleggers offer. to throw in a life insurance policy, fully '" " :> : < w.-.-_ ....-..' ...... ... ( =.oI :; up. with each sale., .IT I ] -- '" JTUDY OF. NEW TAX AND FINANCE LAWS-21;i.:. :/. ; ..... : ; .. : ------ --. ' '. .. ;. .... ',.... .,.... : -- . "- ; . . :- -: : : ---:--:-- .'': :'":.:"' M.I' "o -'i -& 9iJ;* -+ fFl "__" ',. :._ r: ___ '- --- - Boost your town as.ptil, ) would*your business.Each: Is dependent'upon" -5' -- , Very, careful study ol the laws pertaining to taxation and finance, that .- ) the other. / 'r'' ,-', i NITARYDAIRY'v'i ) were placed on the statute books of the state in the 1929 regular and, special r ; "j._. CLEWISTON l S sessions of the iegisiatur, is most hartily commended to every owner I You can't have your cake and eat it, or your town and knock it. I of Florida property real and personal. This study needs to l be made in order .- I II .... to, become as familiar as possible with, these new and very important laws. I -- \ ' The purpose of these laws is to give the people relief in 'two directionsfirst -.... PURE BREED GUERNSEY CATTLE 1 from the very great burden of taxation that rests upon them,' and, sec /. K. BAKER R. C. BAKER ond, to provide for the payment: of certain accumulated: debts that .have TUBERCULAR TESTED rJ 1S. SERVICE ZIP - ... -\i\ . been piled up during a period of construction, in which, in many instances, iS r! expenditures exceeded Income to the extent, of many millions of dollars. - This indebtedness constitutes a serious burden on the people, in audition to BAKER{ SERVICE STATION I I '" carrying the load of taxes made necessary for the payment of interest ami { \ CLEWISTON DAIRY COMPANY the eventual: extinguishment of accumulated debts, which all' fair-minded Factory distributors for ' and honorable people realize must be paid- The UNITED STATES TIRES ,::_::-=:::_-:= = mmmm:::=:;:::: -=:=:=:.::_: ____ :mm:= ::.: problem confronting the state, counties and municipalities, as well as I:, -- .: '" j school and drainage districts, was one of the most difficult 'for solution! that 30X31- Usco . $5.40 1 1 1, 1.,1 ever had boen Presented in Florida. Either it had to be solved,.or 111e'state j 1, .1 29 X 440 Peerless . 6.60 1 : of. heavy taxes, a large portion of tax funds being required l, for the paymentof :1.\ -'" t.I J oppressive debts. 29 X Traxon; . ':'. 5.65 CLEWISTON LAUNDRY in new '. 11;f .' ' In the wisdom of the 1929 legislature, aided by the forceful presentation of 1 , Other tires in proportion. i home on El Paso Avenue after ,t facts by Governer Carlton 1 together with remedial legislation which he pro. 5 I + 1 posed, new laws, here toferred to, have been enacted; These are the laws .': :: ROAD SERVICE ,. ,I 1 1 June 15th. Modernly equipped in Iii IiiIi ' that need to be studied in order that the carrying of then j-ito: effect, for < both Laundry and Dry Cleaning , producing desired results be made efficient B 1 ; may as aa is iiossible. 1 Ii ' 'There is no doubt whatever about the people of this stat ewar.tlnt; lower I I -- I: Departments. :, ,,'/: :,;:7ri/.,<:' 'I li , taxes, or that they want to pay the debts that are outstanding" : Therefore, ,..-- -- I :.I > .-.:. ''':..J... l'lI'lI 1 ' in o'-der tc accomplish what so worthily anal ,o heartily de3ir d,l unity '- of purpose on the part of taxpayers and of administrative: officers of the I:; ,:.:,';," ffTVIi : 1'1'' ',ti b est' ,' 1 government, state, county and municipal is required. Hence, the need for : .. .: 1 study of these laws on taxation and on finance in order that there may be (Nt $ !ii ; ,: { '. (2iJlT : .f. . Watch this ' the fullest : space. + possible understanding of them, and in order, also, that there : < , may be general compliance with the various provisions by which these .laws "'-\ r! compared them all-and the r f ' are to be carried into effect. a. WE'VE tread gives you more trac I F tion-it Jeeps its traction longer because it's f.'T II"I' These. laws deserve the m'ost thorough test that can be made. A ivopirtest f tougher--stronger-longer-wearing. Como CLiiWISTON STEAM LAUNDRY cannot: be made unless' mere Is practically unanimous intent and purpose / in-let us show you how those deep-cut, 1 I Listen In sharp-edged blocks of rubber protect you 1 to comply with every provision of these new statutes. They can .be understood Monday Nigltt from;skidding and slipping. I I' Clewiston Florida. './ : : : r with comparative ,ease if there. is slirit.ncl. intent' to ,know j just c - what these laws require to be done. Every patriotic citizen of this' tate: and 1'I ." 11i ., . all those not citizens of Florida but who own in 'i" .' 1i '.,. ,., .. 1 i pioperty tha state, therefore, I '.', .. 1 ,. . should decide to maqke honest and conscientious efforts to complr'Hh ::1 I 1i : .. I theee laws on, taxation and finance. If do :!:1 i -'.- .r, '"- ..I-no.. .<.,-.,.'.,,.,, _- -. ,.: tj they so, It Is quite possible to accomplish R .1 ' the two principal( things that these laws are IntendPd to bring about-lower : Cleanliness is next to Godliness ' taxes and extinguishment of debts that must 1 fie paid ,and that < ,1 I '. ..,'.,' : now are so seriously handicapping 1 1 efforts for giving a greater degree of : t ,t . I . progress and prosperity to all the people of this commonwealth. : \ : .. Y The one great and basic purpose of the laws pertaining to taxation .f .' .,. I. . Is to make taxation throughout .the state equitable levied taxes'' _'.' ..,o ,. '". .." .. ,CLE,l/ISTON MOTOR .CO. : ." : and all ; collect :II--, \ : J _. _.._ ---- ------------ - ------------- , . j ''I i .. _, . ': ::. '. V ,v, ''V,:" ' it .. ' , ' .f': ;, " : "' FRIDAY, .IULY 5, 1929 'CLEW JSTON' NEWS. CLEW1STON FLORIDA PAGE FIVE .., . - -- 1 --- -- --- II -- - a Address of Major General T. Q. Ashburn- arsenate dust loi their (ol1trl']. I plants mature keen'rue! fruit pickedoff. clerk is secretary of th+ board. The Dover only to pass upon applicationsfor 1M Presi-I' GROVE AND ORCHARD: -Citrus: t'j )1'.ep them b !n''irT.IN I I law )rovldcilia: t these officials. shall compromise and adjustment of C ion' dent Inland Waterways ? I rpcr THE HOME:-Repair screens: spread friendly fungi. Keep iust mlt sunder I. meet for the vuvpose of organizing tax certificates held by the siae. When At Miami; FH-ida I control Cut out watersproiils..1 I stop up fuel or fireplac-cs. Continue and selecting a chairman; / on the first: some Individual or corporation Is the --'- I I'I Mow cover crop when large enough canning for home and marketing! }1Urt -, owner of the outstanding: certD ate, :Monday: io J-nv. 1)29!) !, and shall thereafter - i I General Ashburn was Introduced b) 1 there wo.ilci be an inuiglb'o: profit toj I II I Vineyard: In picking grapes for mar- t poses. Make good use ot salad and, holil monthmeetings!: not Inter then he or it may agree in writing \if'<. former mayor R. G. Sewell who spoke I the taxpayers living i i-i that! region'cciifrisUng 'ket handle the bunches as little as r"i j- fruits and vegetable- prepnttUon thatn the iOM day ci each month of with the board to cooperate wjth the briefly of the immediate' needs of the\ of the townrates; .tlH'Y'1 possible. As soon as crop is removed of summer. m v* .Tnl', August September, October and board and the applicant for compro- :\Uanii. District: viz., an Inland waterway '1 would enjoy by rcasu.i of the comp'ij *.- i plant a leguminous cover crop in November. 1929.!) for the purpose of mise by reducing his or its lien to ; ti with an eight foot depth from ; tfng waterway, even though the latter I, strips between trellises. Pecans: Make TAX ADJUSTMENT BOARD receiving and ?as-ii: j upon applications a stated extend. IE the board then Jacksonville] to Miami and its extension -., did not show an accu,il profit to the third application of 4-5-50 Bordeaux CREATED BY RECENT LAW' for comprornhs: :.;) and adjustment: orders the adjustment, such written : .. at the same depth to Key West:. goveinment. in dollars and cents: I plus one pound lead arsenate to varieties t of tax certificates held by the state agreniLent: shall be binding upon the n thiity-five foot harbor with a larger'I' susceptible to scab last of Revolutionary changes were tirade I for the year 11)27! anil: in a previous holder of the certificate i turning basin'and anchorage sufficientfor j! SOME THINGS TO DO ON FLOR- month. Bud trees in nursery as well in the tax laws of Florida at the year and including omittul subsequent The applicant, after the board )has visiting battle floats; a channelone | IDA FARMS IN JULY1: as those In orchard that are bang ]last session of the legislating One of taxes upon such lands, upon adjudged his case shall within ten hundred feet wide than the present i'"sJ top) worked. Watch growing grafts. these laws creates a ele': I .1' Gainesville, Fla.-July is not a owners by paying; the amount so determined - Miami Canal l to an eight:; foot depth month for many farmers of l-lorlda; I I III breaking off.GARDEN I of five menineis; who are the lands.It. will be noted that this board toctherjwith all omitted taxes with .a railroad down one side and a I but there are a number of jobs that AND 'l'RVCl-Prepare chairman of the roar: of County has no control over Ins taxes as it ami interest at the rata ot"S' percent 1 highway down the other side II need to be done. Following are 1'<:- ,i! and disinfect celery seedbeds.: Use Commissioners the chairman' of the refers specifically to !lands upon which flew rm.iani: computed from A'.iril l-jt General Ashburn in his Introductory mindes ,of some of thes jobs, subf r rI poisoned bran bait on tweet potatoesfor Board of Public Instruction, clerk ot there are outstanding tax certificates of the year in which, they became delinquent - .. remarks spoke glowingly of the i milled by workers at the College ot caterpillars ,As oKra, pole) beans!!, the Circuit Court the county assessor! I J have not been redeemed.It. [ will be and in case the payment is j summer climate of South Florida and Agriculture.. Experiment Station, and f bunch Lima beans, pepi?n. and c egg; and the county tax collector The further i noted that this board hns the not made within ninety days, the possibilities of the Everglades. Agricultural Extension Division. _...,_...._...._...._..u_...._...._...._...._...._...._...._,..,_,u,_...._...I_...._...._...._....-...._...,_...._,u._...._...._...._..,._...._...._..,._...._...._...._.u._u u_...._.u._u.._...._.- _ "" I 'nGENERALRepair'fences =+= :L:<; HHL:!: -" !l.Cu.J.2l! !llll! !l.I.l.l! !!..n .n!!u.!!!u.!!n.!n.u. ..ll. u.u., l He stated that in the history of .the I and ina-li 1 n Ii lif TT TT TTeTI I I I II It i I.II TTT Ti iT.T 111.1111111111 D II IIIfI i' :1! I J 1.11 I iTilli! I II IY;all.ll/;'Ii'l I iTii l r I,i1iii I I..J I'l l a l Ii il.i.l T l li-: Ji iT.{ Ii I t:.It.Ii1TITaT'1I I l li1l iTiH Illlalll iTi iT Ii Ii iTiTi iTiTi iTi'I iTi1i I/1101111 I 1111.lilt iTiTiiTiTi TiTi iTi1i iTi1i iTi1i i1iI I'I"i. - 'i- world transportation had always followed .,chinery; keep latter under shelter! I, I = = the same cycle-first foot paths I When not in use, Cleni' up ..ucund i = - then roads to the water and water to fences.Make. an inventory. of all ma- =i. "' ''''' the sea. Following this came the rail I I . chinery. Prepare to attend Karmeis' : , ;I; roads with the consequent decline of] Week at Univcrity o( Florida! Gaines-' : r S a Inland water transportation.. With vine, during August. Watch for exact I j 4'r A' D iti further development of the country dates.Keep all records,: up .to date;. ; \ :iii+; the railroads became congested and DAIRYING:-Plant cow pea::!* nndbeggal'weed .. m shippers turned again to ,the water- for winter forage. Turn ways which represented an invest- cows dry for fall freshening. The dry ment of many millions of dollars of cow should put on flesh; do not feed :I ,' I the taxpayer's money and which was her much! proteiu. Get silo machinery TL o being largely unused. At this periodthe Inland Waterways Corporationwas ready. 1 I G A' .IJ E INT.tfA for HOGS:-:-Give the shouts a high organized by the government the of operating transportation grain ration in addltio[ ; tu gOld pasture /w It:". purpose to hasten growln for September lines on certain waterways, i. e., markets. : e : : the :Mississippi and Warrior Rivers POULTRY;-Keep !'aylnj flock I pro : . from New Orleans at.l the Mississippi LOOK AT THESE BRING YOUR BASKET 1 Exanminp ducing by feeding pioperly. ; :. Sound to Mobile. Their charter 'pro flock and start eliminating poorer\ A LEADING GROCER vides for, climate transportation to producer Do not crowd growing t EXCEPTIONAL PRICES I SAVE MONEY $ Chicago and to Kansas City, which pullets OF YOUR COMMUNITY . a tion service must be inaugurated before FALL GRAZING OR HAY:-Cow- . it can finish its'workTin; avowed Peas. mid soybeans planted now gcueialiy > ill I. G. A.iii .- WILL CRASH 0 THELIMELIGHT WINNER BRAND- I aim of the Inland Waterways ('oropv . , reach; haying stage dating, dry ration is to coordinate its service weather. Florida farmers should pro- l IV1ACARONI SPAGHETTI3I0CPKGS.gC MEAL AND GRITS with existing rail lines for the ulti- duce $ enough hay to supply theftown mate benefit of both methods of transportation m needs use crops fo'1 fall grazing if TOMORROW} LB. BAG ' I | 3 15C 6LB-280 ,. pi The Corporation has been. no hay is needed, i in existence for four years and, start- PASTURE-July: l is a' good time lu1; . ing with a loss of 1000000.00 they plant pasture grasses; Uso_ carpet I .4 From miles around men, , showed last year a profit of 300000. and bermuda grasses :iIow.Veec.1j MATCHES and children i I. G. A.- !1! 4 00 and so far this :year have; showed ill// women are com the , pasture they! rob your stock it f.. a The profit Everglades of this same country amount.was surprising good COTTON-Cultivat brazing. until the 15th.I LARGE BOXES 3 for foe ing to see this spectacular example I PANCAKE FLOUR, IOCOH' II '. to the General who had not of modern, efficient grocery - If the hibernated: weevils were not ' '. realized its possibilities, especially as controlled ,during .Tun, held hatched merchandising! We+ have: { i regars sugar and peanuts which,, he P&G I BOY SYRUP weevils: will appear-: Apply)} calcium )had observed. He stated that the r : joined the Independent Grccrv's - "" 5 SOAP I 9- n; ",. Glades elements soil contained to grow almost all- the any necessary sort-1 .. ", I Alliance; of America! It GALS. 79cS-2} GALS.43C I!:i I I <;! ..or a crop. The country is :only in the ;, B F.U FO'...-. .. is a national organization of 'first I a::.. La. .""",, .--. stage of the transportation cycle S" -'_--MV..oIT that is the pathandro3d_ .!tageand.E !r ,1j .'STAR IV i rgi-IA- I thousands of independent retail SLICED- , f; tofully realize its potentaities must be I I and wholesale I); provided with cheap means- of transportation II I grocers Bacon lb. II I I 7PKG. BREAKFAST 27C ;; ) : I II WASH. POW. 25CE I from coast t c c oa st. They are iii The} four years of operation! of the : * Inland! I I II ; banded together to bring to you - Waterways: Corporation have ., ., .; .':,1 ".,' .. demonstrated, accoiding to the Gen-I I RICE[ LBS.29c the advantages of mass buying FRESH' - "rl.. the parallel transportation line IIIFJ1ei , .. I I ,' I i and merchandising. Here LB : - a litlpcd rather than; hindered by the. I I DRESSED) HENS 37CI : .t .: 'competitive barge line service operated you will>< find some of the most . ; by the corporation. They deliver ; I.I G.! A. FLOUR - sensational food values in the cargoes on the river or canal banks . "! for trr.nslnpment into the'outlying : 241b.. SK. 12 lb. SK 5Ib. SK. history of the city! Seeing is S0. NUT PRODUCT 29c Iel' sections bjv, rail or road. In addition I .J they have demonstrated that a profit J if believing I>< I Come in and see ' .. :, can be made by waterway liansporla- Arches, $1.15 60C I 27C Come in and save CGARETTS! 2 FOR 25C !j! thou companies: and already other I fjs '1. Plain and 'water lines a.-e In operation and in THE ARCH of the human SelfRisingGuaranteed _ course of formation along the lines foot is formed . by bones, m which .arc being operated by the: government -' held in a slightly arched None Betterf COME IN AND SAVE BIG BROOMS SPECIAL 79C.L ' ; concern. Their upstream position by the tension of ,- ........... , .. traffic last year was greater than the muscles-as 3. bow-string ; =-- d n wustream.. I curves the bow. If thesemusclesbecomeweakened g I.f G. A.SMALL CAN 5Cij MONEY AT OUR STORESUGAR ; The General stated that when this I G. A. COFFEE community, or any other, should ask the arch bones begin to Mil ( LARGE CANLOAVES , ... Congress for waterways they: would flatten out, straining and ij Ii I7LLIBREADS mCtij I. blend G. blend A. blend || sensitive ', da find loosed an organIzed against system them. of propogan-/ and tearing ligaments If nerves arch ::;;t; I uw: 5LBS. 3IC 49c 43c 38c ft! . ,- railroad As regards cost he said the lowest!: ask trouble us to is demonstrate your trouble the, D 3 25Ct "A' Blend@ to Suit You""A I cost was eight mills per ton remedial properties of Dr. . mile, - while their service had reacheda - A. Reed Triple Feature mills low cost of three and six-tenth Shoes. These shoes have a i.i. HOME STORE RUN i BY 'HOME FOLKS Our complete remodeled and redecorated I. per ton mile. This could have Y I special, built-in arch brace I been further reduced were it not for -they are fashioned on a. G. A. store is quickly indentified by its Blue and Ivory fron by its spick and span arrangement ! the high terminal l 'expense which they I perfected CombinationLast I I throughout its big bargains plainly marked-by its clean, sanitary interior by the I. : : incurred 3G : cents out of every dollar and have ad- they of their costs go for terminal' olwra-I I di ti onal exclllsitcfcature-an I g -!, G. A. shield. Every day IS Bargain Dai< at your I. G. A. Store. h m tion. This he staled, would not be thespringactionCushionSole. I -TsasD' ,, the case in :this territory and consequently Once the,weakened We are now affiliated with thousands of other independent grocers throughout the country. ( the operating cost here( shoal foot-structure gains the I ;; But: this IS. still a Hone Store run by Home Folks." We still! invest and spend .our. earings in a= rr reach three aid of these three features Y : : - mills per ton mile lower. .t or perhaps -, pain vanishes and arch i I r this community, helping to support its schools, churches, charities and all local enterprises Westill -ire The General emphasized' > fact !i bones are gently (returned : offer you the service and advantages of an independent owned store. e.- that evercitizen in the Lulled States j to normal position I o '. was just as much a stockholder in'I j I Reed Triple Feature I ;;I The Big I. G. A. CASH SALE is .you opportunity to begin cutting your grocery bills.: Take advantage the was Inland the President Waterways: Corporation as'fJ' I I Ied I Shoes they arc sightlyand are the- of the hundreds of super values-of which only a few are shown here- Stock up your II! of and referring further tipUnit to the anti-wat-States j I onlygenuinearchsuppcrtshoes =e pantry with highest food, at the lowest prices possible. : : er that ways their propaganda accounting system feature wag stated the I!1. made thefamousCushion with !!I With a tremendous nation-wide. cooperative buying power extended,, to us through our membership Y 1 one adopted and approved' by the/In-j ; in the Independent Grocers' Alliance of American, we now offer you attractive barI r terstato Commerce Commission and I Sole. I i gains every single> day. But even these values are surpassed this BIG I. G. A. CASH SALE._ that the figures quoted by him were i ii open and easily arrived at by anyone. Triple Features i i Y tifr': ..,.-- 'Er: JI""'''...J''W'1;:= .'' ?iRI''F.iS2SSEJ3S3IS21S22SiJ 3 m With reference to the cost: of operation . of the Erie Canal, and the loss; ii B 'Universal Markets Inc. annually incurred in its operation he I 1 / ; tJI , \ brough out the fact that the re iclenl.s'of thD , the territory Iran3versed l by lies I ', I ErIo Canal was there: and a potential j 6 . FaiRen ffi..13cS1es I FLORIDA.SBSBBBBEHBaSfflfflSfii CLEWISTON I carrier had a great InCuenco! on rail 1 I - .j and trucking rates along it-3 ha3in.r : HUDSON 'I * This, of course would! be the case , withany.. territory lying adjacent t ta to THE. CLOTHIER. J I ... .. = = P i ... neut.uen. n n.u 11 n 1rnhn.n!. !ueurr.! ::t= i 1 .I..l.! lI I'' !l!:! !l1! ! Block lonull lr;: n tl Rt!! !Ilrll! tlelt R. ! !! if. developed waterway-in other words Hopkins i fF.,I(iliiTiiTii5TiiTiTitc.; r. Ti1T liiT.Ti iTiTi I I iTiTi I iTiTi iTiTi I I I I i I : !:" J I iTiTioJ i.r.lm 1 :.::;./ :.1..1: J.::.IEzr.: ; IT2irt: : ,=.l;: li : ..=.IrZ"r; 3.Cjl: ''::.r ;,.:!:JIiiTiJi4Ti1 iTiTii1 iTi Tii .'. ,. .. 3 \ .: ( l lI ( II I I '"Lr1 I \I. .../ ) ->4-.... ,..,.......-.u ._ '-.' -.- -' -- < _. \)...,, J-:.' __._"ro '''-' h''' ., ..;11..... .' .'. ,....;. :.:..:.:....I.'rJ. .; .. .' ' "'"' I \ ::: ; : * \ ' ::,; : ; 1"J' 11 .' f"T , .. 4 f// i I.i FRIDAY. JULY 5, 1924 I. i GORDAN A. BAKER | an Interest in the City Drug Store WATER CONTROLTO I/ 11 (11 11 1 1 11 II 11 I1 tl l1 ll I./ I l I/ ._III!pll l'./ 111 I lJ'I.I! ..! -J 1111! III.1111!!!11. ir I'IJ.!.11 11 lI 11 II II llll.IlllgvI.IlI'J! !! !! Itt 7 ::1:1I iTiTiiTiTi iTiTiiTiTiiTiTiiTiTi iTiTi iJ'iTi iT iTiiTiTi iTiTi rSpcct.tr.iT . 111 IGIII . I .lloM r< :} I lirrll t i'a'.rItltllllpl; 11:- i1y I iTW! IIBI iTiTi ... II'NIIJIIrICIII , KILLED I NAUTO | with Dave Alston and was managerof BE III I I I 111111 I ItL'a.ll.r.; II.I LIYTi iF" _ CRASH; this store, Gordon made many; INSTALLED .: I friends and the entire city was (Continued from page 11 i " (continue'd from ,page 1) I shocked to learn of his tragic death. with sufficient water during the dry \ .f II He graduated from the Hillsborough season . ' ' j . man construction company men at I High school in 1925 and from the The Seminole] Farms as this project " , their local camp. University of Florida in 1928 He is known will also have one of the 1fe. '- M. E. Yenowlne Rave about the came direct to Clewiston from Gains- finest poultry'farms In South Florida-] ' enew same statements as McLendou.Schu. ville to make his connection with the Mr.Mowery has spent several weeks .. ster was not hurt to any extent, Me- Alston chain of store. I in Tampa Inspecting the Kingaway: ; (J Lendon received a broken arm and Besides his mother, he is suvvivcu Poultry Farms. We expect to build'several ttt1\I 1\ lacerated wounds on ,the !herd and by a brother, Charles 0., and his large hen houses and will ; J [ r: body. .Carter was injured or both grandparents Mr. and Mrs C. H.- Gordon plant several] acres in sunflowers to S SC <'.I shoulders and head. Ycnowine received -I of Brewster, Florida. The body be used 'as feed for the poultry With Cl , .> cuts on the head and hands was carried to Tampa and funeral good roads into Palm Beach and the n 1 ( . 'I 0I Tracy Stone probably in the most services were held from the B. Marion East Coast we expect to build one of ' J'. dangerous condition of those who I Reed parlors Monday afternoonat the finest poultry farms in the State; I j' Ft'IE.1i t.I were .hurt gave-his vision of the accident 230.: I stated Mr.: Mowery.m r t i as follows: "I left Clewiston i// , -. ? . |.'J. about twelve o'clock with Robert . '. Waldron and D. Williams. in my .. ... y Sets new standardsof. \ j: . J ; .::: t: car. I was going to drive Waldron to . f, :, Bear* I3r-ach where he lived. Just as h Convenience, ; ;; . .. we reached the pavement on the highway f. ,,',;:' .. ', 't\' I saw a car coming around the Radio Enjoyment, .1 curve. As it hit the bridge I was about X . fifty feet from the bridge, I saw the .:.. .. .t. , and all. l most of . : .\ car sway; toward my side of the road :: r . for.'f' I -. I tried to get my car as far oft' the h. / .f, f:;' road as possible but saw that .the car ( I -- .->: : - VA ) l : Qtf t r- . Ir.' :was going to hit mine I did not realize :f ).. '1' : the speed of the on-coming cur and -. ?*$? '. t/til, RCA b,: had just about brought my car to a.i' t{ , y, j I RADiOLA .t6 1)) slop when the crash occured. The : r: uutul walnut aDdtADIOLA 46 ;:. first thing J remember after this was ... .. .. ... ...' ....\,...... wDf.le cabGrclwiliritCAlate"CDcn' CODola.. I ' Julius Waldron] asking what happened ; ; the , mo . ,: ie greatest steps : tro- ', .Of course I did not know that : ; > ,; any one had been killed but knew !1 .: ;' 1 :; 2;: $ Ilynam7 '9 . 7 ' i; that several] were "hurt.I. started tn V J- ' .. walk to town when Waldron broughtme .', ". ,. . .. -"' '1<-' {less Radiotrons} never seen L in his car with the other.'* : : ; : : yBacked by the r According to the test information > I' :; 'lany n ft?features arc incorporated<< In thisic . t '{': new lirtliola.The' new Screen Griduauioiiit and for ii f to be obtained the two cars struck: : .. ; : our reputation .. ., > used in ll>3 set provide greater k; each other about center. Baker's car I! .'. ," '' ':.:: rclcctivity, sensitivity reserve of and service. ::: ; : greater values .: ' !ti. ," of the road. All of the occupants :;: .. \. t ... ;- .,:- :: ; f ; I power of a switch. Radiola 46 uses the new Power hear Radiola 46 today of Baker's car were thrown out with .... ..,.. (: .. .- ..t.ili ....."'- "" -.. Radiotron UX-245 which perfectly matchesthebuiltirRCAl'lectrolynamicSpeaker. . the exception of Baker. who was kUl 11i. / will be convinced that : :. when the car turned. over. He was ili : ;: :: )?::f; ;;t :,:i: 1 P. i' Yon these must and!cr.r r'.bor Isis\ features Radila mean to know to- what your radio you ,have waited : : found -in. the driver's seat with ....his q'. ,. :;< radio enjoyiucut. '. :. skull fractured and face cut beyond. iJ i.if.1--:.:. *" recognition He gained conscious at 0'y' '. -. the local hospital where he was carried ! ;t t:' just a few minutes before he f 'i oc" (. passed away THANKS : : The occupants of the Stone car I I were not thrown out but all cut and 0. : CLE.fISTON BUILDING l\fATEPJAL CO. d j " bruised by flying .. , : glass from the wind 0;" ;: ;' . ;i..:. shield.Gordon Baker, came to Clewiston] in." f' :t .<,:, .!;::, : ';, <:; : \ .: : '-"'- -- '- "' June 1928 and was connected with'.;. .......;. j ji Dave Alston in the Alston Drug Store. : : i ;t= He, was one of the most popular young I : . 1 1rr I t,: business men in the city. Realizing : ..,11r.I .....tt it. 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'. ...-. . .. .-". , .m' : -- : ': ; : : ? . Y "9"I J , " I PAGE EIGHT CLEWISTON NEWS. CLEWISTON FLORIDA FRIDAY: JULY .5. 1929- r, II I I afflict the different nationalities In number ot host plants.' A' ; many of . ,. LA BELE FIREfi1E[ j Europe, there is lawxs in the aggregate I the wild host plxntpi\ possible;! will I .,.., .'., .'; II I a vast amount of business. Those he included in t'.ifc'! exli'ilnr ; i. :, I '. .' VISITS T YRS I| people must continue to buy food and I Ue::pltsshe; intrusion! of tho fruit , : - I(: \1 clothes. They purchase automobiles; fly. into the program! 'this year, the I I I f ; .' they build homes, they buy furniture, other 'subjects ot interest to farmers I I '. ,. ,. / DEPARMHT they travel, they invest in securities. and g'ro.wprs will come In for full discussion 1 I I ; 1.s r J " .,.- 1 -. they require machinery of many kinds \ The main part of the pro- .... .:/ ; >t " not into sections! as , and, even though the country may pram will be divided ; BY GEORGE LOVELAND_ PETTEE be "full spe.ed ahead/' the hustling in the past. These sections. will. ,Include ,. .' ", <. 1 0The its share of business farm citrus and small : t. concern gets crops < ;. : .: ;0 , " La Belle fire department boys When people talk about depressionthey fruits, poultry, and homo /!cunomicsIt . were guests of the Fort :Myers Fire I must lemember that to some extent Each morning at 11 o'clock general .; : 'i : ::. \ Department last Tuesday evening it is psychological and mental, !sessions will be held as in previous : : i." : ) : . Commissioners Drew Hampton! and I and l the more a man talks depression years. At this time noted men and .,. .... : ". , , Grover, Hill were taken with the boysas the more he discourages the country women speakers will be heard.: Entertainment :, '- . chaperones. After what the La and the less he does hfmseJ[. Millionsof programs will be given each : : : :.':. .' > Belle boys stated was an excellent people in this country have been night in the University auditorium.The I . fire practice.. they had the pleasure of planning to do construction work of annual picnic will be held : .. .', ,,". ; listening to an Interesting and instructive some kind and make various pruchas- Wednesday afternoon. : '-- "( :' " : ,1 : I' <: talk by Chief Anderson of cs, for which they have the money The dormitories!: and dining hall of ',;: the Fort .Myers Departmeu Refreshments I available, but .they hold off, waitingto I the University will be available fart '. '' ". were then served consisting of see what some other fellow Is going I those visitors who wish to take advantage : five gallons of ice cream which soon to do or if the world is actually I of them for the wm lVel. )' R1 Y HomedPaper ; & our disappeared and lots of cal e. Chief coming to an end. They act as reasonable charges will be made for ..h ; ' "'. D. Blount of the La Belle Fire D?- though they expected the sky to fall, I.,' these accommodations. Visitors. who i- *;?) . partment, who in the last few )years forgetting that if.it, did fall they could prefer may slay. in town at romnia" ;>f.' : ': '" () : : ;;j'j'i has combatted several large fires in i not carry their money into the otheri I houses or at hotels. .". :': ;. ," :- (>.V "'..'' '.'i T own 4KV +; - : La Belle and is liked by every one i world. It would, however, be a great ; The program will be undur the ; ; ; here stated that all the boys agreed I thing to feel that in zv time of uncertainty j general supervision of the A riCUI-1 .'<$ ' that Fort Myers has a real bunch of they had done their utmost to''.i tural l Extension Division as dst' . regular fellows down there and the il create employment for other people. :, members of the Colle c' of Agi lent 1 city should be proud of their department Are you doing your sharee I 'ture, Experiment:: Staiiou, State Pant , La Belle citizens are sure that (:Manufacturers Record ,June 20, 1929.) Board, Home Demon trathrli Depaitment7 -'! '" . they cannot be as proud of their department I I II I ;' 'Sl late pePJr'ln1ent of Agl'lI1I-1 i Jt as we are of ours, which under -I FARMERS' WEEK AT STATE ture and others. ' the able leadership of Chief UNIVERSITY AUGUST 1340 rittoiuled ] "" _...R.. ..... . . I II I I Last year psoplo& :_ j j.Farmers" 'I' "'f \I' > : j' '." ,'' : ;It' 'Y"'> -:, ," '" 0 ,.' . Blount has prevented a lot of dam- 1929 l_*! - 12.17, .. :,. and Fruit Gro\v{ l'S'Vl' : : age In the last few years by fires in ''''';'''.1 f.'" I. ..' itiid"' "while no' predictions arC being. La Belle. doubt to f thi.s/ II 4 ,ri" 'y'.ek'' .-.:, i t Gainesville, Fla-Any as made as to the attenda.nc. yearit ( Before the boys left all tohave be' J I : .. ,,' .,tK, agreed held pxTt will 1 r whether Farmers'Veele w1!! fcD 7r4i a Fireman's base ball game at this year as usual has l'ee.i dispelledby registration.is felt that there r .T"- .' .: .... ,..ri T" .c:I ., ., ,... .'. v"'iI.r s'I .,.-.,.....,. ,. ',;"',"'f',"v.,.' ,-,;. .,Ar'y...,' .''s ''' ':,\;,."1'I ,. ,., .. . La Belle on the Fourth of July at announcement from the Agricultural , 'which time the two departments will Extension Division that the The young man -had .just driven , play: Not wishing the Fort Myers department {event will take place luring! the weekof home from college rut the close of I'the I any bad luck though the August 1217.Plans. are now going term. "Did you pass everything?" : 'h , citizens hope to see our boys win. forward make 'I - to the wEek a worthwhile anxiously asked his mother. I i occasion for those who attend- j "Everything but two Buicks and a ' '.,;.: . - ;rvC FLORIDA IS INHEALTHY Perhaps the biggest ehaiiRs in the udson.' Darned if they mustn't have .i1r . .. ; ; ; I < ; : > : \f % CONDITION program this year will bo that nt'coa-1 had airplan > motors in 'em!' ; '?'7 -f>. siluted by the appearance ; of the i i .'v ilj. (Continued from Page 1)) Mediterranean fruit fly. Quite a bit' The touris rushed into the country ,/ .''- I r dyt of time will be devoted to this insA'ot. store. "I wanna quart of il, some gas, ...L : Ile l.a p.t I j.. asm and activity ''ifiTi iTiJi iTiTi TiTiifiti necl!lttl!!1L1 !!!! tl Ilrll 11 II 11 lJ.J.l..J.! !11Ii1l! !!!.!l! !11! !11! !11J.l.! !!!.!!!!!!!l! '!1! I sweeps over all obsf'acles :u-cl It is possible that one or more a couple of spark plugs, a timer a I '. iTiTi iliTi TiTi rriTi iTil iTiTi iTiTi iTiTi I iTil J I I iTiiTi iTiTi I II iTil I I i'i1i! iTiTi I iTil iT T III I T Illtllll I T I ITiTi. iTiTi iTiTi iTiT trTTilatn I I 1tl, iTiTi l iTiTi I l iTi i iT I T I iTiii I 1 TiiT I r: and goes' steadily forward. lttflrs! at the general meetings will t five-gallon kerosene can, and four pie : : : -* When fall comes everything goes t-U what has been don-} and !Is 'Ning! | tins.'' I I, ahead. with the sales force pressing do:. ':. to eradicate the l I 2St "All rIght," replied the enterprising iti forward and a publicity campaign actively 1 connection with far talks that clerk, "and :you kin assemble >erin Free ra H 7 dk ho ief In Under way. will 1 : b,: given on the subjyc):! :*. Professor ;- the back room if you wanto." Ill 'an ere Ii a country of about 120,000,0'00peoplethe J, R. \Valo1i'or the Experiment: I : : ; . most active, virile, energetic Station will have. an exhibit? of the I The man who gives in when he is D \ .; : and intelligent in all the world fruit fly, showing various stagesof : I j wrong is \wise, but the man who givesin 'I ;1;; };., Choice of white ,or large red and white ;.":*"::" a-;_i7- unvexcd by arbitrary laws which its life history, and also showing a' when he is right is married. e I . 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