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" , -- ' - fty I...... -, ' / I, ,... ... I lj( \' FRlDJ// "L , < r : ! The Cle'Wlfiston fSNeW Where Industry And Agriculture , .-9 J \\: '.' 1 ews { Meet [ - k .. , ' I The Ce'j -----.: / ' 'A ,J CLEW1STON, FLORIDA FRIDAY JANUARY 31. 1930 d PRICE 5 CENTS' { - I - 1 \l : r/ \ ,I 1 l JowluA( J STOP GOLF B PLAYED FINALS TODAYDAVE TOE DAHLBERG TEllS I I CLEWISTON MAN RAINS TO TOMATO ARE BOON CROP' CANE HARVEST. .J ; Ii I :;:,' B .G\:\, ,,: ; FIRST START ALSTON FINAL AND J.ROUNDS W. EZELLETO IN Of USING PLANE NAMED I, HEAD OF I i r PROSPECTS GOOD; CARLOT FOR BANNER SHIPMENTS YEAR HOr/S/ 60 TONS !,:., \\ON- 1\ J,, IS'I. TOUR TOURNEY THIS--AFTERNOON. IN%! GLADES WORK' ANKIt NO HOUSE :1 I NEXT FEW WEEKS. I I II I l J ER. ACRE HERE .' / The final round in'the Clewistongolf 1 I Rains during the past weeks werea L1Y , I ;, !. / tournament sponsored by Blate; -- boon to the tomato crop in the I - " ..( T\ O'U-- { Trip.Spon i Brothers will be played Friday after T. Marfield Named northern Everglades according to W. ; ) ' 'I Story Is noon at 4:30 o'clock, when Dr. J. W. President S, Harvel, local packer and local far- ', Heavy Tonnage> Shown . I. SO' lBus Company Ezelle and Dave Alston 'will meet on National Of Lake mers who state thnt every indication j I In P. O. J. Canes in Bare Vi.cq>< : ar Belt In Everglades the Civic Center Park course.In Worth Bank. : points to a record tomato crop for' ,6 ,, On Aviation.BY I Beach And, Benbow I the semi-fiuals, Dr. Ezelle defeated this section. J , '! :': Jf Leland Crews 72_ to 73 and WORTH, JAN. 30.-W. T. Tomato packing will again be [ Areas. ( : Florida winter visitors in the first Dave ;Alston defeated Miss Douche BROR GUSTAVE of Clewiston, is to b'e the started Saturday in the Harvel Pack- - f: ,0 of 'a series of Everglades tours sponsored Stone 72 to 90, leaving Ezelle and Alston ,- \ ing director of the First Bank of ing plant but the shipments for. the !i I Completion of harvesting two 40 , by .the Florida Motor Lines of I with the same score to start the I I Worth during the present year. next few weeks will be light consi1t-1? !j I I acre fields of sugar cane' in the Bare Advantages of the Marfield, who is the representa ' Miami arrived in Clewis ton, Thursday, finals. i ing mostly of express lots. Carload"1shipments j Beach area showed an average yield Clewiston golf enthusiasts have ness were outlined by B. G. I of the B. G. Dahlberg interests will be started later, it * e noon where after lunch at the Clew ,; of 60.1 tons per acre, it was an- _v followed the tournament with ,keen president of the Celotex; and in the local bank, was said. I iston Inn they were taken on a tour [ nounced yesterday by officials of tho interest and large crowd is expected the Southern Sugar elected president of the Institu- < of inspection through the 4,000 tons a : j Southern Sugar) company a day Clewiston factory of the Southern to, follow the Ezelle-Alston match following article which [ Tuesday noon at the bank's an- Sugar company.Arriving Friday afternoon. recent issue of Aeronautics, meeting, to succeed E. J. Bun- JANUARY MEETING The cane which gave this heavy The) winner of the Friday, afternoon (lion magazine of national I who 'at his own request asked yied was ,of the variety known as P. here shortly before noon : j Mr. Marfield be named as his O. J. 2714 and was 12 months cane. the tourists ,stopped at the Clewiston match will ,be proclaimed golf, champion OF MERCHANTS IS . ',: i Soaring over vast .. ' v\l Inn and after lunch drove to the mill of Clewiston and will be pre Florida) Everglades, the I In a::field on the Benbow farm west sented with the tournament awarda officers elected were 'F. E. where they saw the sugar cane day is playing an AGAIN POSTPONEDDecision of Glewiston harvesting of the same brought in from the fields an ddumped set of clubs and a golf bag by first vice'president; Earl J. ; the development of that variety: of cane showe a yield of the of the executive vice president; Rob I 48.7w' Brothers into the pit at the mill. They Blate sponsors , i-< cane and until fivo years ago tons. per acre. It was explained h E Conn, cashier :Miss Anna L. . t ; I r. r !, followed with keen interest the process tournament. tion of the United States. I >< To Pass Jan.,:ever that the cane in the Benbow assistant cashier, and Her- ; e ' )1 / of' raw sugar manufacture from ., I .1 Meeting Is Made 'zone was planted in March while that the crushing of the cane through the Back in 1920 a party of N. Evans, assistant cashier. j in the Bare Beach area was 12 boiling mechanism .until they saw the DEliSE FORESEES hunters and thrill seekers 1 :., elected directors of the bank By President.With I months cane. I couple of battered W. T. Marfield; J. A. Roatan and . badly . : raw sugar weighed and bagged rof . :' : shipping to the refinery. BIG FIELD HERE through the Everglades' Blanche Van Every Gree, Olym- the regular meeting of the I I Sugar cane operations in the northern - (: The Everglades tour was the first Fort" Myers: a 'village on I I' Fla., Oother directors are G. C. Clewiston Better Business League ,, Everglades now completing the ",'P '* of a series to be sponsored by the FOR FLIGHT WORK coast of,Florida, to Miami, try, F, E. Bryant, Palm Beach; W ;postponed twice during,, the past two fourth week since the launching of ) i 2 ,j: 'early Wednesday morning the visitors I miles took them two or New York; and E. J. Bunker. ; meeting of the merchants will be attract the attention'-s. of the entire ' IT ", traveled up the east coast to Many Flying Students To say they "drove" is J. Reed presented a report to' j passed and the next meeting will beheld I state. and during the past week hundreds - ; West Palm Beach and around the I Expected To EnrollIn I uratively; in reality they stockholders covering the busi- ] In February.The of visitors have visited the 4- :, :" northern rim of the lake to Brighton pulled the automobiles over I of the year 1929, citing satisfac- first meeting scheduled for 000 tons a day sugar factory at Clew- i ':... where they spent the night., Near Future. er part of the distance. progress and showing bright :two weks ago was postponed whenit iston while newspapers of Florida f'!' Leaving Clewiston the visitors left I I That was ten years ago. pects for 1930. : was learned that the installation I have, been brimful' of news and edito- : by way of the Sugarland highway by With two local boys already having little Curtiss Challenger .meeting i of the Clewiston Post of the rial comment on the activities here., -"f: '.. \ way of Bee; Glade and Lake Worth started taking flying instruction and I monoplane, one of the same PAPER i American Legion was planned for the .1 1 / several more expected to start this sane night. Meeting of both organi- for Miami. I the famous St. Louis Robin ...... ", ', week, Lyman Dense, owner of the zations on the same night is impossible " of- from perfectly a groomed TOUR HEAD AIR : ,. : Challenger student ship at the Clew- I field in the heart of this I NOT INSULATION 'J in view of the fact that many of LEGIONNAIRES TO iston municipal airport said this week i the Legionnaires are members of the glades and cruises above , : a ' that there will probably be at last SAY ENGINEERS : of the merchant's association.The PRAISES LOCAL stretch of the of i some : a dozen students taking instruction I! HELP SCOUTS GETs meeting scheduled for this r. ') 'j tive' land -in the world. From . in aviation within the next few weeks in, officials and experts week was postponed because of the AIR-r INDEDNESS " ;. :- TRO'OPUNIFORMSegions. \ Tom Shelley and Ed Perkins have I I planting and growth of Value Based...activities.. In connection with the ob- : I.- had several lessons during the past servance, of the nineteen hundredth - s ;acres of sugar cane on On Speed Of Heat I few weeks and many others are frequenting -: acre, property of: The : anniversary of the Protestant church. Ass't. Manager Thanksewistoru :: ". " '.; .,. tion terms and attending informal piece of modern Clewiston Better Business League the s , machinery ,I:, : Funds For Purchase ground school meetings preparatoryto value of building paper as- an next regular meeting Is scheduled to Fine Reception. \ t' fI make this task, speedy and -; Of Uniforms. taking their first flights. To i material for the home Is j jf be held on Tuesday February 11, but I present a conception of '{{Y,:a:.:', I Under plan of instruction used by I f: says Paul D. Close, techj! j In view of the fact that this Is the Praise for the manner in which ... played by the airplane, it is I ' ': BY HENRY STOREY (Please turn to page 5)) i to tell secretary of the American So- meeting date scheduled for the local' Clewiston welcomed aviators of the a1 something of the , __' of Heating and Ventilating En- (Please turn to page 5)) state on their arrival at Clewiston inconnection' I this development. In 1925, ,, : tiI The Scouts met again Friday at the Celotex Floor In "The heat resistance of I with the all-Florida air intensive survey of 'I school house. First the boys were 2)W.. : paper is so small," he says, tour was expressed in a letter received - Local Post Office areas in which sugar cane Mrs. Dahlberg sIn drilled in saluting. Following this, Ii it is usually neglected in heat here yesterday from Mrs. A. Richard White, assistant, scout mas- Gets Offlclal-O. K. sibly be grown ,successfully calculations." Clewiston For Lawrence of St. Petersburg, assist- soclates and I decided the 9 :- ter, gave a talk on the practice of i value of insulation is based on Month's VacationMrs. anc tour manager. 'i was the best location for the scout oath and laws. He told of Celotex, insulating building board speed with which it transmits I I The letter reads as follows: I I lishment of sugar cane I an interesting incident which oc- used in virtually every country on I The fact that paper is more orI A. F. Dahlberg of St. Paul I In only this way is it possible now - the United States and l> j ... occurred In Miami some time ago. A the globe found still another outletin I i air-tight has no bearing on its, in Minn., mother of B. G. Dahlberg, for us to try to express our appre -' "- world. Department of A ::) club man took a blind man's arm and Clewiston when II. Patterson, qualities. Glass, which is also president of the Celotex company and ciation for your wonderful receptionof sugar experts said the soil I ,tj }helped him across the street. As he local postmaster found it the ideal is actually a conductor of the Southern Sugar company arrived the aircade, but we want you to culiarly suited to growing .:. had said nothing to betray his age material for complying with post office and not an insulating material. in. Clewiston as the guest of Mrs. : know that we thank you for every- could be properly drained, by his voice, he was asked this question building regulations. insulation is made from ma Cleo A. Houze to spend several weeks !| thing that was done to 'help make our and protected from by the, blind man: "Boy Scout?" When the new post office and telephone which are naturally slow heat here. j I first Florida state-wide air tour a waters in Lake Okeechobec., I The blind man evidently knew who building was built 'in Clewistona The insulation value of a Tired after the long journey fromthe success. We are firm in believing thata From expriences in re 'iv ( r some of his friends J were.J. concrete floor was laid, but post office production in Louisiana depends on the number of north Mrs. Dahlberg has been good beginning makes a good end- '': E. Beardsley, representing, the regulations provide that postal air pockets in it. These pockets resting since her arrival and an afternoon ; ing and without your cooperation we ; importation, of the sturdy ( American Legion Post of Clewiston clerks must not work on cement or I I ,tiny vacuum bottles to ,prevent tea given in her honor by would have failed to have a good be- canes from Java, we felt announced that the Legion was willing concrete floors. I I passage of heat. One insulation Mrs. F. Deane Duff was the only\ ginning. There were expressions from raising of the cane was not ; to help the boys ,to buy their uni Little daunted, Postmaster Patterson that has been found extreme event she attended. every individual on the tour that cult task in itself. My (. f: forms. That is. any boy wishing to ordered several sheets of Celotex Is made from the fibers Although she has not yet visited j j I Clewiston was sure an air-minded the drainage and ! ;; ;;., buy a uniform might go to his scoutmaster covered the concrete floor and when cane which contain hundreds the 4,000 ton a day Clewiston: factoryof I I community and thanked you very : could be done on an ! Ai" -,- and state the terms in'which the inspector arrived he found content dead air pockts per inch. the Southern Sugar company, Mrs. much for everything you did. he could repay the Legion. These be- j I I ed workers enthused over the new ar sound Company basis. was SoThe formed I makes the modern home Dahlberg said that she has at least :Mr. Smalley asked me to write ' (, Please turn to Page 5 floor covering and all was well. 'i and cuts down winter seen enough to be delighted with you at once attempting to express 90,000 acres of Everglades ) bills by preventing the passage Clewiston and Florida. This is Mrs. chased along the southern Please turn to *>aae p I: heat through walls'and Dahlborg's first trip to Clewiston. SERVICES IN' OfURCH TO FEATURE 1 Lake Okeechobee. Work was i I ,thus retaining it' where it- will -- Levees of proper height I SECOND WEEK OF ANNIVERSARY. I jstruction of drainage were canals built and; some the home)> at the proper- tempera LOUISE WALDRON TO REPRESENT TOWNIN / I J were dug and pumps of Glades Weather STATE BEAUTY PAGEANT IN MIAMIMiss With the capacity, adequate for every first week of the two G. Ames leading in her home. \ weeks observance of the nineteen j Isy, were, installed. \ Tuesday evening, B": M.' Beach lead- Max. M In. Evap. hundredth \ I j During the winter of .t. anniversary of the Protes- ing at the church for the 'people of I 21 S2 55.5 .082 Louise Waldron, local high pear in groups of three and shortly churches .acres were planted in " I.!' Ja.lt featured by prayer the southwest section of Clewistonand 22 i 81 55.5 099 school girl, was chosen Wednesday I before six o'clock the winners were '. 4 Actings held in private homes Ju grew to enormous size and I Mrs. N. C. Storey leading in' her 23 7,1.1 55 .145 afternoon by a committee of judgesto announced. Clewiston, the second, week will be home for the 'members of the Chris an unusually high sugar I 21 : 70.5 5, .116 represent Clowiston in the state Several years ago Miss Waldronwas ,-devoted to a series remarkable purity. In 1 ; of nightly prayei. In tian Endeavor society. : 25 67.5' 4S.5 .168 bathing beauty .contest to be held in elected to represent Clwistou '/ meetings to be conducted by Rev. W. I 5,000 acres were planted ': 26 74.5 49 .121 Miami tomorrow and Miss Frances a county wide conest and she was a :: T. Bailey, pastor of the Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. R. Y. more than 12,000 I Clewiston I Patterson leading in her home. I i i Tippey was selected as alternate. passenger:' on the plane of pulchritude , placed under were community, church in the church. The I made Clew- local the trip from L. Murphy of St. Louis, for seI ,'- Faced with a bevy of eight which , prayer meetings will be held nightly ,F Wednesday evening, bits. W. S. liar 'this time the holdings of the !i with the I I I years a property owner in Clew- beautiesthe committee of judges, composed iston to Miami in connection at vel leading in her home and Mr. Loy- were Increased to more eight o'clock with the exception' of I, !' paid his first visit to the com of two members from each of ,alrcado In December.The . Saturday. The first church dig leading in his home. acros. Over this area the prayer I I this week and after a day in the clubs In town viewed the bathing field of beauty candidates reviewed - meeting will lie held Sunday evening. Thursday afternoon, Mrs. N. C. draining and preparing the homo : section left enthused over the beauties in the home of Mrs. Patterson at the patterso n ,, During "the past week the first of I Storey's home 'with Mrs. 'F. II. :More- cane planting is constantly here. and'" after more than an hour' of Wednesday included 'Bee Marshall, the series of prayer meetings in private -|I land leading., I ress -y I Jewel could not :Imagine that you had inspection Miss Waldron was elected Evelyn) Hare, Boucile Stone, homes was held Monday after- Thursday evening, Bill Allen home From this landing field, Deara. Frances Tip- I so rapidly and while this Miss Clewiston and Miss Tippey se- Lowe, Dorothy nOOn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Allen leading | piloted by Nell Stewart, a and Maxwell first visit to Clewiston, it is lected as alternate. pey and Louise Waldron. $ Bailed with Mrs. Bailey elading and home with Mr. Maxwell |I' roo hours behind him In . ; leading. means my last," said Mr. Mur- "After the candidates had filed Judges were Mrs. R. Y. 'Patterson Monday evening the meeting was Friday afternoon, Mrs. Cleo A. daily carries, on the routine through the room several times, the Mrs. William Cecil Owen\ Mrs. Will- held at the home of Mr. and Mrs F. Houze's home with Mrs. Claude( inspection of crop growth }' the St. 'Louis man judges after a hurried consultationasked lam G. Ames, Mrs. Wilson S. Harvel, (L- L. Williamson with Msr. Williamson Downs leading. I age work. In tho first five visit hero were Mr .and Mrs. whether all eight could not be Mrs.\ Dick ''C. lImerIrs.; \ Julius Al- ; leading. I Friday evening' 13. M. : operation, the planes was Alstonand ';, Beach home Pennock, Mrs. F. J. Laird and sent to Miami. Informed that tho rules ston, Dick C. Miller, Julius .. Other meetings held throughout the with B. M. Beach : more than 250 hours, most tabulators leading and DickC. , ", C S. W. Davis of Philadelphia, Mrs of the state contest in Miami provided Louis A. Morgan. Vote 'r week were as follows: Miller was devoted to inspection, homo with F. Dick T. C. Miller and Ames : each William G. .1.1.1 J Pennock of Landsowne, Pa., and for only one beauty from were ',J. Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. William leading. (Please turn to page ) Mlnlor' of Juipter, Fla. '! f . j ": , r . 9 1 I _ .. .. ... ". .. -" ''' .",P . , 'o" " ? o " . : fl7 ';'; : .. ' _, _ ",: \ : . ,I '\ \ ' I I PAGE TWO CLEWIS'ION NEWS CLEW1STON. FLORIDA FRI ,, _" i-r 430" 1 1I ,Jo. VARY II, 1 The News I With birds singing in Florida all year it's a tough job to know Just when '. \ , Clewiston '('\1 Successor to The Clewiston, Progress Spring is around the corner. An unfailing harbinger though is the unlimbering 666is \\JANlJ. DR. J , f'D Entered as second-class matter February 8, 192S, at the post office at of local poets'. for D. S. a Prescription \ Clewiston, Fla., under the Act of March 3, 1S79. Shrinking coyly behind a cloak of anonymity a local'baid, offered the following : Hop'1 . COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE, LOUIS A. MORGAN .... .......................;................................ Publisher but that the 5,000 Clewiston News readers may not pass too many 3ILIOUS FEVER and MALARIA.It CLEWI11ENL TORYtffc TOM SMITH ..............::.............................................................. Editor sleepless, nights the poet in a big moment\ attached the following note. :. "If .Is the most speedy remedy known. '\ '\ ; C I.! publish thl/s I will tell who wrote it next k." .' Subscription Rates you / you .... .we .- \ J i ; ' ,. At last something to make: life worth living, but here's the opus- mail In Florida By, mall outside of Florida By l I One year $2.50. One year $2.00 When summer days are past and gone '. *".\ DS t , 1.50 Six months 1.00 Six months ' Y And Wintei's blanket laid, Three months 1.25 Three months .75 , . ' There Is no better place to. be. ', .'r. \ 'honeo NEWS' PLATFORM .. -'! ;: 1 ___ : I Than In the Everglades.. : I : r ,1. Definite control of Lake Okeechobee with :water transportation. ', I '. t' , 2. Early completion of the, lugrways for local transportation and concentration l " of products. | On Okeechobce's balmy shores ' 3. A substantial dowll'anI'revision of freight rates on vegetables and .. ,. I 0 i Is where I long to be, '.1::: t rV [ the northern markets. 1 other products of this region to , 4. The full functioning of a cooperative marketing association for both, Among the fields of ripening canr':'., ;:. .t;. I .' ,' .. ; ".,' I :\; ' I ; '. buying and selling purposes. That are waving now' .for me. ;;;': '::\ {, '.. I.I I. T FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1930 .. : { :,.t.:}:J:' : f&f:; ;' : V .. o P - . .. "." There is one-town and only onne?. '.:;'. .: : ;''':'::. .-;/; .': ;' ;'\\'" <'..( I FLORIDA ..-.;' ') .. ;- i'J'' : :: : :)'.::1 / :' :' ; J o 0 0D That feels like home to me,. ". ."":'::,'. ".: 'oJ:, ''.,:.. !..,;tf." .. :._:; .i.., :. :.r,1.,':...':, :. .f'f... ... .. /dAN. 28 toF o I That's why I'll stay in Clewiston .. n, :. : :( .)',: :: /.\:..- ::' ,.:.t'. i .::,.:.\.'.; .---,- () '. - Florida's star of hope never shined. more brightly than it isI today for .. .: : ; p.t. : 0": ; :" ': "i. ;. Until my soul's set free .... f(. : ,:. ( : '. -: ,:'. i( ;'" .: .r.: :..... " with the tourist centers filled almost to capacity the state is not oveilooking .', I ".. .:. ../':../: /f;.;.' !. '. : :Il', ,: ::" : :-, I, ,, 'TAMPA ." .':.: '' ,1. ( I ; : .. ,.. .' :' "j': winter ,.. ,.. ; .j J,1.:.':" 1.'i. : {f : ':'.?:. ,' .: ... .', , its industrial possibilities. Climate which makes the state the playground ". ;,1. ,. .. :I":' .{,:. ,f b ". .' jj;;'., ."f- :.r. :. '.' r.. I . I love full .: '. .> -" \;.. :. .. ;' ,' .' .. :. t to see a big' moonRise -<'t. : f y ; :t. :f' .I, : of the nation Is also responsible for the agricultural and industrial o'I: : : ,: ,.::> ' ;: : : .. -j ; 1 slowly o'er the lake, '. \ .. ......../..: :-I..o ;.,f.,) ; '.: ll! r$ >: = iIBIGqfIF progress. .. .t-' ,. .i.;'}: :< .:: ". :; ' _ I love to seethe moonnvines bloom .\ : ".' .<. ; ; ;? ."" i'. .:, } : ; Florida in ,and section, the ; The contrast between January of sharp ' any . ' " . : : 'I :- : ..f' : ;\ 'j' -- i. : And moonbeams. image take. ,_ ;, ;;,k; y \. :, k':" "g' ,:' : ,_ './-'fr. <,: north cannot be too i vividly portrayed. Volumes have been written qn Florida " i ;<; i ? ;;iF : :i1 .t ?: : , sunshine; booklet writers picture trim yachts dozing on opalescent . : \ twlnklinng +. ,.... '. .'. ..d' : I I love to watch the hghts.r.( ; ; 4 I\"t"': ;r' ; ' waters of the ocean and gulf,. but actual cases are frequently more convincing ,. .;. Atop the sugar mill ..., '_.:: '- :. '?. .' :. ':"".\.? tr -"....:,... '.,/' ,' HERALD AND UNITED TRUCK LINES ; thanu general word pictures \ \ .. .'/ :; '."(. : :; ;/'':. .> .; , vAs I love to watch the tractors lights) :' : .' '. .. / .: t\ '" c-: ; :" : : .. these lines are beinng written in Clewiston doors and windows of the . newspaper office are wide 'open. The, town is bathed in snnshine and the Ahauling cane to mill. .r.--'i i iI it t ;Sft{:'>L.'W, : : .; : '{ :: : ;.:.:.f;' '< Overnight j I service' from I', . mercury in a thermometer over the desk registers 79 degrees. Spread on the t love to see the cane knives flash {0 :-: :' :-h'::' :;.'" .'?;' ., : , desk immediately below the thermometer is a newspaper with the headline j ; ; ; Tampa, Miami and West Palm Beach ) And see the cane afallmg.: ?l:? :; tit:! ;; \::" 'r , "Rescue Boats Bring Stories Of Suffeiing". The lead sentence in the story ; : To Clewiston. . I lo\e, to hear the clacl<:ety-clack ;ri ;.:/.: '. : : .' ii\ ..... : '.' :'. "Crom' ; : ,,. I which cam Arkansas read, "With no fuel and but little food, more \ I"i ',.. ... > " . Of tractor tiainns ahaulin ,; ; j'.yp : ; :!; ,. I . than 300 persons late today remained locked in their homes by flood watersIn .:' : , : ; [ EXPRESS SERVICE AT FREIGHT RATES ;/ \ ;\ ? :.i 1" the St. Francis valley, Red Cross workers said." -,. ;: : ; ; \ i , .' I love to see most anythingThat : .'....;1- -'. .- :;:. ; .f:' ',1t..; : : . Little be said to further embellish the picture. Sunshine and 'PI . can ', , -I . l1ty'l : ::} : .<;.J-\. : v: : : :: ; \ \ _ helps along our progress. .. ': '{o. :: t. I > : : ; in Florida; bitter cold and privation in the north. Merely another .". ; : / .: i... r ' T ,. :'.:" '.\:1s': :::i.', ., >. .1'1. ., ;: \ BAKERS SERVICE STATION .: ," I'll, listen to most any scheme .1 >' 'f'r: : ; .t7' ; : why it is .virtually impossible for Florida to be. over-built' -. :: -'::\ :. < .." -'.\ '.,. : -['.;.\ }/' f .l o';. J',' ,' '. .." .' . ,' To make our town a successe!' ,'.: ',:. "i')':,, :, fif/i"" .. .' Local f-5 ; .: ..> .. '. to make the 'home*' ':/<: 'I'k: .,, :' : : : 615.19 Platt St. WHY OMIT SUGAR? :': :". . ; '.>" ;For I'm going itpwn my : : ) ; 391 N. W. 24th Street ', ' \.1-.1 :" '.. : i" :.-< '. :': '\ .. I've ,cured my wanderlust.'i.:."."1-A4-.. ;' : ",/.., '/ .. ('!. TAMPA, FLA.. ) \, \ PHONE MIAMI, 21011 FLA. ' . Sugar is. one of the 'potential: great industries of f Florida.' ,, ,.' And when '''my feet is want to roam', _':'.\.":.,'i"..''": ::. .'') I..- ..........l.'.. ...-_:,": ,'.,...'. :r;, .. '.-';v.. ...,..;.. . ' I'll at home or bustl ,: I We sincerely believ that it will in time become the most valuable stay - ,, one. of. r, ':" -- F products of the state. .. 's ': ; . ... "' 0 .* -1,. .. < t. '' .. -;' ,. AIRPLANE IN CANE '. ra \' p -, ...'. .. I . The start made in sugar manufacture by the Dahlberg interests at Clew- RAISING, DAHLBERG .. ; I .... '" ' :- ?I - lston is only a beginning; but' it is a good' beginning, and promises rapid (Continued from Page 1))' } , development. I f I I I necessary to travel through the fields ' { - Floridans have been active in asking tariff protection for Florida prod' but also within the fields between the ucts. They have. Insisted on increased .duties on certain vegetables. \ with rows. The huge stalks I of cane, growing '' I far above the head of the tallest which foreign products are in direct competition. In the pending tariff I man, make it impossible to inspect bill. they have urged other protective rates. In this they ,have been actively] more than two rows, at a time on foot. . I: From a plane traveling at an altitude . . assisted Florida ' by the Senators and. Representatives.Why I II .' "f" 'J' ' of from 600 to SOO feet, its \. 1 I _: :"): tt; ' omit .sugar? possible to see and appreciate the ,- ".;,../ j \': .:, !:J I I , I .r Florida "domestic sugar producers have been .making' themselves heard in exact condition of the cane not only ;:'(( \ % -1" :i:;: \ . more quickly but more perfectly than :.{ , Washington asking a reasonable additional protection,, tariff, in keeping I' .. I '. .' .' I is possible from the ground. Officialsof I ) with the protection afforded other agricultural products in other states. I : I I the can inspect company say they I : ; 1 The development around Lake Okeechobee is the largest single cane more work in, one hour's flight aboard ; WINTER MONTHS ARE RADIO MONTHS :'; ]; . the plane than they could by a week'straveling sugar development in the United States. The mill at Clewiston is now actually I ? on the ground. \ :i :: : l" producing'sugar .and it is the largest cane sugar mill in the United Recently a visiting official of another : / . States. I company made an extensivetrip t ' I over the properties. He was immediately , An. industry of this volume and importance. would, it appears, be entitled : ' I impressed, no only with the to substantial recognition by our tariff-makers. Yet, it is only beginning for. in'( a desirability of having a plane - .' i THIS IS THE SEASON WHEN YOU WILL ENJOY RECEIVING - of the future sugar industry of this state. I section work, but the necessity of . I having one to supervise the myriad r ' THE WORLD'S NEWS EVERY EVENING South Florida can produce 2,000,000; tons of sugar annually, according to ' : details i of his own extensive undertaking conservative estimates made b)'-experts who have studied' the situation and This company, I understand, AT HOME OVER ONE OF OUR i prospects. This has since placed an order for .a simi- ' with sugar output, the by-products which will come with it, . lar plane to watch crop progress. ,r "r would give Florida an annual revenue of approximately $200,000,000. It is The value of the plane at ' } having , one of our biggest and. best outlooks for real industry, bringing in real money I I the disposal of company officials was : ; .:: '. ::; \.x):(r; '5:, 'I ( ; All of Florida's" agricultural products are entitled to equal recognition in I made demonstrated by P. G.last Bishop July operating on ,a flight vice- }j : :. A; ;:: :::. ; .' :. : j ;.;;? ) i.:: ; . tariff benefits. They are also entitled! to equal recognition' with that given I } -. .,\ ; ..... '" .'-.' .' ...- . i President? of the company. In the Rf Ii RADIO ' I ; : : . slates I- .' ; ,: : \ manufacturing of the North. i midst of important development workit . 1\: \ l : \ / for him to attend ..aI { .fr t f.'ASK f. was necessary ' Give Florida i ; . sugar production a' reasonable. chance :annd', : it will become :: : . ; . : .. '. ., I directors,, meeting in Chicago. Boarding . a big, profitable industry. < I I the plane at Clewiston, Mr. Bishop I <:'..:' "'\ : :>-' ABOUT OUR PAYMENT PLANS.<. ..: : :,.';'fr .' , The request of the ,sugar producers of this state ought to be granted by was landed at the Municipal Airport ' the tariff.makers. ,It ought to receive' the hearty and earnest .support of. at Chicago the same night bY'1 r" :;' ;1'_, '; ? ;; ': 1. : ;;: : 4j.i':6: : :' ; ; : : ' ; ; ii5. .y < ;: . Florida r. .Senators and-- Representatives.-Tampa ',Morning Tribune. !I Pilot attended Stewart.the directors'The next meeting.morning In I ?\;, ; \, .;. : -- : ;> : : >Yh l : ...,' ' the afternoon he returned to the airport / . flew to Evansville, Ind., where Y In the spring, a young man's fancy lightly}, turns to thoughts that two can I I he spent the night, and the next. afternoon " \ \ CLEWISTON BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY , live more cheaply; than one and so the latest Clewiston eligible planning to,I was back in. Clewis tOIl. Three ; : o days away from his! work. If he had , walk the pl'ank'Is Fred Puryear of 'the Clewiston Inn. .., " Long recognized as I used the trains he would have been . . "The Catch of Clewiston" the genial .Fred is not doing right by the town away five.Of ':',,1' : ,... 1 "' . ... .. jK & ., .. ...... .. . for he is going to the wilds of Georgia. around Atlanta,' to pick his helpmeet. course this advantageous use of ;.; '" \ , \ the airplane in! the first great agricultural -. ; ; . X t project in' Florida's 'EvergladesIs 1 : i: :; :::'; ': \ : ; :''':: :" :>< ; :: .: :': ';,. : ;' .' With., the tomato season on, it's about_ time for a local i amateur night., private merely commercial one instance and of ,the industrial many : : : ( I : ',' ; . uses to which aircraft can be put. But : I"A too hot sun might be the. cause, but a local genius confided to us' this to me It seems particularly fitting ,- . { I Ii week that he has gathered a pailful of worms and is planning to go into tHe that the plane, should find its placein : ...... :-4: : .. ; <; business on a large scale. Silk worms.? Certainly not but merely the ordinary this development 'beside modern i .. I': ;J planting and harvesting machinery, ; \ \, r --' - variety as 'bait for fishermen. S'true 'that such. worms are hard to get modern engineering and modern scientific ; , In Clewiston, but the' light of his genius dimmed a bit. in our' estimation agriculture, all of' which have 1 w hen he refused had a share in making this new .. ." an option on all our house flies flurfng the coming summer. ." . ": "" t I ,American "sugar bowl" possible. .. , :;04 '. I \ " '. 1 I \ . 1 F.:1: ' \ \. . '11 1 + \ .t930' CLEWISTON NEWS. CLEWISTON, FLORIDA 1 PAGE THREE . \ . '. ., ally Increased showing a gain of 45 volving several Million lion at Washington reports than an 31, W I'I I \ The Cen\ -_____ "ET I per cent during! the past few months. artlcifcial silk made from tung oil 1. - F .. \ (. It is expected that 1930 will combined with cellulose a by-product I e\ BOARD I Reports from Plant City indicate a of the best building years in I of sugar cane is superior in' wearing;! CLEWISTON CAFE E ETHE.ONLY .. successful strawberry crop this sea-'i ory of Florida. Eight Flo qualities and attractiveness to rayon 1 son. Approximately 700,000 quarts have recently completed a and cannot be (distinguished from real '- J VOLUME{ 4i,;:; 1CATIONS I.have been shipped' from Plant Cityto to contemplated building silk. PLACE OF ITS KIND IN GREATER j -. date with a return to growers of and kayo reported to Gov. CLEWISTON : : I I a Quarter Million Dollars. The'' Department Carlton that nearly $ \ DR. V. ,B. SMITH , Clem- OPEN For FROM 5 .,A. M. TO 1 A. M. t . B'. G.. D' Pre- of Agriculture has estimated I expected tp be expended in' Chiropractor , Be the strawberry acreage in mediate future. Associa'I BELLE GLADE, FLA.Headaches. We serve only the best the market affords \ON Florida this season at 7,800 acres > -Marc. REGULAR DINNERS-SHORT ORDERS < INS ,I The second cargo of '. stom- I \' the News) Phosphate Corpora- loaded 'at Tampa for East' ; Southern ( r The ach, liver and bowel OYSTERS A SPECIALTY .. ports is being taken on by the ; I. Jan. SO.-ApplicatioU tion is constructing a Half Million I VII ;:Y to. be filed for action i Dollar phosphate plant at 'Export, er "West Humbaw." Another troubles. Acute and "" --,, ' \ _Jh 11 meetinng of the] Florida, between Mulberry and Bar- I er will arrive in port the Chronic. Home Made Pies 1. state. 't. !bard must be !in Uii" tow. This company is a subsidiary of I of: the ''month to take on 7:1: : Enjoy your Sunday Chicken Dinner Al/ \ !_: ',.'I.ds ,_ fPO t ecrelary to th board the Davidson Chemical Company of go of lumber for African - not later' than "February 11, ,it was Baltimore. Md. Two other large phosphate !I : Day and Evening The Clewislon Cafe-The Home of Good Coffee. announced at an }informal session of. mining companies are' also The Research Department t )t Hours , (,. the officials here this week. The building plants In this district in' National Paint -and Varnish 0 above action was taken in order I to - sufficient time i to , i' give the secretary --- f index and put In proper shape the \ ' \ applications which the board s ;,e many receives. Papers which must be filed I .. . together'' with the application for clemency the Indictment are as, sentence follows: and a copy proof of ""I" Ne"\V" Beau.ty 10.- the NeU Ford of intention ./ ;. of publication of notice 0 I to apply at the above meeting. '- , Applications for garden have been ,'" received in such large .numbers, the . board stated, that it is necessary to I -, < '. .' ,.- ;;r flfj t,'.,-. : .< "lI='o"h. '' ',,_ ,, ,, ,, ,,, ''''_';''.'.'.- ., ., ., . ( -r'' ' .. :or > .' $ .f';= >! : ;;||pOj:I | | t:1'I1O."I: : #iWi"m; ,:;; ,t6 "" "* '->$" ( -. .. .... ". 'I' , , ' dule which attorneys t )"(. 'yol-">''' ., 'I''li i ( ? m. .: ... ".'. .. .' .. .. .. .. .:- 1 .. ... --: .I rigid I . , r set. down a \ : J., I 'yt ': ? : ; 5W j : .t :f- ::: :' .':':.' : ,:'. .: :: //:-::\ ; ( l -7-'; : < , , I. and clients must follow. At the ......AM.,.ri<+.,,;'n,. : >; : Ctii.1 @'i 5';. rS wN" ': t:' % {'!; ;f?:,"5: ,,"..,:.,...,..:"'::.. .iS" ::; .:.'....i..,'.. ..;,.,. "" .,X':"'f"'>\';''">'':>f< >'<"\'.Sttin8rts -> : .. ....., .. 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"., V: : '> ( W:1 . ': the i ;i ,?4. ? :"(' 1 1f ) < ;t qF.3n +\., { : #, .:; ; ,, ;r.,.{ }:t .. 'f(1.,1h"m; .. ,! j j Hi. '. expens due to the fact that applications : ; '.> : .', i: fi 1 1 .r- 't Y'( fr .. V j.i/:;; ;:':.:-Vk\-h V>';'.n ? :7f,(%*:::},?;.. ...h -vV:;* < '.:'.**!*"*."'".,*:--"vy..... .':>r*'" "<*'""'.'." T* \i,? . . : - 6r! and ,other papers were late j : ii't: '" f .. '.') I' 1\ I' .. .: ': yxy'y! :.b'.. r1. ', :-',' :.".,.,;<; :'::::.::,:>>..' I".y I, ....... ..,.,.- ..... ...'s ,;...- .".. r .". filed. The board has asked J : : Zt ,Jt;'yl. \ ::> ( :;ti :<" {f t (: k : K1 LT z:q11:: ir : + I:2: vra.:- +row.Aeewwiii..Mwrw"'Mr.w; / l +>.vHxYar.: :: --ir;::--'-- < -oJj:;,-'! '. 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Most of the poor saps who think; t (' they are drowning their sorrows wake ." ,0 .).,, '#;PI f: it .. .. : () ." r \: '.. 7# : _. / ..l. ..'i' 1 1 I -..- _- /J' . .. I' ... ;! I i "-- 1 4 _/ J ., n-C''<"': ..... ';, ...... ' ..up, to find that they were only paalyziug'them. .- .' -::::.. _"_. :W. ,;:] '. 'f: r.l =-----4":-: ': J 'j' j, <- .-- -_..:::::: >.::: drfJ- -=. j -- ..-- -._ . ', : 1 _n---- } ._- = = _._ ---=., .. - : } ; -- _. -=: ' :: i ';, ;; -- .. ...-. - : r. \ ::. :..--' .}.r.{; I'V_ __. : k .; -- _. .- .-.- -- ---y.- f -- ----- . " .. 'i!' "j, i '. .:'. ",,. \ ':r' -;: --.- .. .. -=.::.,:.'. :-r'.- .. .....:'., ,. .. : :::- ::=- . ... . ... .,, . ; {: 0', One of the BIGGEST exhibit, at \ "'. ': ":'::-"---" --.-.., I,' ___-_. -i- ,.. .1i;<{:J.1if ; ; / .---- -- :;....:;.:.-' -" "" ;; '---' -'''-I--- ; :('<; Ji . 'the' Central Florida Exposition to be . : :!=. ' . '; held in Orland, Feb. lth 'to 27th will ; .i'i. : I . ( .. .... ... ,. .. .. : _, . I, KARL LEHMANN. I : > /:. .... .,. -' .. ::" "'".. .'" I_ . ) .be ';P,;:" -:>'7"" .'.; : : ..... }-' j. ,., =" ." ., , ; :. <$ , ; :: ;. : : : '< : . ; :p.., ... . ''''''',, : '"'' :: .-:....:. .".:. ;;:, .... ':: : x; t'j.: ; "'W - .. : .. . . r J; -' : < : _, """",'''' '"' -,". ,n." ." '. "'' ,.",,4.. '.,' ,, ., "'., .' ,.".,., ':" ..mlt ;: . , The sponge diver is just ,about .they : '. 4 "\ \oI'I: rf R; \: jI1 $ .:. only guy that attains success 'by-, , , .I... !. ', ."throwing up the sponge". t '. THE NEW FORD TOW SEDAN ' \ > ',, '.,;...,. >. .. .j / J' \ . . , !.. ";" \ And if al lour New Year's Resolutions ; < ''':' .... .... .. --.v ... ... '. ; In the Town Sedan you see a distinguished example of the .: ( .' - _':',..' were laid end to end, they'd : '. Y'. ,' I ,; :..' >. .' '\ ". .' ,' : ''. '-( '. : ... ; ( -: ,:" ,:- ;'. : unbroken sicecp of line which adds so much charm to all the, _ j ;" : ." 'still be BROKEN. :. ,: :'.. ;:..:; v J. new, roomy Ford bodies. Radiator, hood coicl, loicer roof line, ; fenders, ichccls every point of design reflects the new stylo . , '" - j j I'' .. .. !IJ. 4k\ 1m' r i I. and beauty that hare been placed within the means everyone.. BOOK, , The STATE PRESS SCRAP r .' ,: .: .tJl..IIJl In. TEF FORWARD All ,of the new Ford: cars arc finished in a variety of colon 4(0';.,. .a ,radio prQgram that brings c' BEST from the PRESS, is ::, .' you the I _ being briadcast each Friday - : J f.: : now I .. " .evening, at 7:45: P. M. from radio \," ' ,:,'. statios WFLA, Clearwater. \ ,'Vr. THE introduction. of the new Ford bodies has set a high standard of roo'tor car value. ' . .- t FACTS ABOUT FLORIDA From thenew deep! radiator to the tip of the curving rear fender, there is an unbroken sweep of line-a . Florida exports of canned grapefruit - t : are increasing rapidily. Since flowing grace of contour gaining added charm. from the rich and attractive colors. L' November 23, 1929 over 20,000 cases .. have been shipped across the seas You will take a real pride in the smart style and fresh new beauty of the Ford just as you will find to foreign markets according;, to the .,I l' Department shipments have of Commerce.been made. All through of the \ an .ever-growing satisfaction in its safety, comfort, speed, acceleration, ease of control, reliability t and ) Jacksonville and Tampa. Most of the \ p\1T exports went to London, Southampton economy. In appearance, as in mechanical construction, craftsmanship has been put into mass ,production.New . and Liverpool. r __. beauty has been added to outstanding performance. 1 (C (( (( (C' (C (C K r ..', The preliminary estimate, for 1930 \I- ;'... :f::.,1. .of ,acreage in Florida planted shows in early the Irish largest potatoes A feature of unusual interest is the use of ,Rustless Steel for ,the radiator shell, head lamps, cowl finish . : 1f\ . :' ,.=-t.{: acreage on record. The indicated increase / ,, .. ". over last ,seasons average' is strip, hub caps, tail lamp and other exposed metal parts. This steel will not rust, corrode. or tarnish and wiuSi . '45 per cent in Florida according to i , . ; ,; ".Market V. H. Nicholson News Service in charge Bureau of The the retain its bright brilliance for the life of the car. Here, as in so many other important delayer, you see '. exnected'' Florida acreage for 1939 i . i will be 32,000 acres.,/ evidence of the enduring quality that has been built into the new Ford. (( a <* (C av - -' The heaviest shipment 'of vegetables . ft I ever made from the upper Ev Roadster, $435 Phaeton, $440 Coupe, $500 Tudor Sedan, $500 Sport Coupe, $530 _ erglades at this time of the year was ' . ..: reported for the week ending January Two-windo w Fordor Sedan, $600 Three-window Fordor Sedan, $625 Convertible Cabriolet, $645 Town Sedan, $670 _J 9th, 36,000 packages of vegetables (/i/l price / o. b. Detroit,plcu freight and delivery. Dumpers and spare Lira extra,) were shipped to northern markets ' UNIVERSAL CREDIT COMPANY PLAN OF TIME PAYMENTS OFFERS YOU ANOTHER FORD ECONOMY Canal I during this perlo dfrom the "'.f' ,. Point, Pahokee area in Palm Beach i .L. ? i. . County. Deposits in the Pahokee and ; ," I.' .' ' ) .J ' i r. ., .. . r . 'r. ;; "" \ ', ..1 1 r = Canal Point Banks \have been materi-',. 1 ; ,: : ,., I :. \ It 1 ': J f _ "- . ,. . f' ; . '\ . I \ \ . PAGE FOUR CLEWISTON NEWS CLEWISTON, FLORIDA F IDAY, JANUARY ', 1930 as .we. .. ---- j \ -I ,10 -_-__-_ I._ VISITING THE NATION'S NEW SUGAR BOWL j \ti Ts.. \ --- . I. ==- .I ., .. " . \ . . I ... \ : .. \ \/1"" I V .. .' : : START THE NEW r YEAR RIGHT \ :-.\\. \ 5 { . 11 I 11 V \ i. =: ' V , V ' ' :' > V \ i ,.. BY GETTING DETAILED INFORMATION ON< THE ,: t FACT THAT INTEREST-BEARING .lCCOUJrS- y : , MAY BE STARTED WITH PAYMENTS AS LOW S . ; ". 4 50 CENTS PER WEEK IN ; / Vr r i'I waa'E >': ., C. Pitcher, Hayward, Calif; John York; Miss Cora Pierce, Clevelauu, Deiavan, ni.; Mr and Mrs. Nixon, .-.:.. ,#. .. . : : ', ,. - Buffener, Olympia Wash.; Harmon 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Unger, N. Y. | Pittsburg, Pa; Mr. and :Mrs. U. L. ; ... ." .' :'" { Mr. Paul McGinty, Jr. Mr. To McGinty. '. :"r. ,' .. .t'. MAIL COUPON NOW i O. Johnson, Benton Harber, :MIcr.: ; R. ( Donaldson, Bridgovillc, Pa.; Mr. and . I ' > . C. Brichtla and J>M. Wackennan, MilWaukee Mr. and Mrs. Kelsy Ladue, Mr. : Mrs. Chas. Frush, Jessup, Iowa; Joe 1 ." .' ! Mrs. Ed Dunbar asd Mr. asd Mrs. ". .... .. ; : ;.', .'4" :' __ f. '-;. ;' .. .' CLEWISTON HOME BUILDING AS- i V. and Wise.; :Mr. and Mrs. L F. Smith, Burlington, Iowa; Theo F. .. ': I. I ' Craig, F eia, Ind.; Mrs. Olive Quinn, Clifford Dunbar, Detroit; Mr. and Beckman and C. J. Shulte, Sperry: lo- '. ; SC'IATIOrl. !I Bringhurst Ind.; Junior Metsker; Mrs. Walter N. Knauth. New York.M. I, wa; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Killi. Salem, ', ,_-' .'C',. .. t'wictcn, Fla. i1 ;, Logansport Ind.; J. E. Delezal and C. Pendergist. Chicago. IllMrs; ,. I I Ohio; Fred E. Andrews and A. J. Ry- I ,. -'r, ,.., I Gentlemen:-I am Interested In ; family, Perry, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Ann Craddock and children James and, Louisville, Ky.; Mr.: and Mrs. D. : ..,., \" "iur ea-y j 3-in! for saving. Without I ;; Mr. and Mis. Havra- and Elizabeth. Pontiac. Mich.; :Mr. '; '' '\ ". '. .IjfuHio 1 full /" J. Ben Stebs and I| C. ,Merithew, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. ; : : to me, please send me nck, Chicago, III.Edward; Distal, Dor- and Hrs. F. S. Moore, Atlanta. Ga.; and Mrs. .F. B. Hooker, Boston, Mass. ". :;... .. '" \ ; '. information. I I , Chester, Neb.J.; H. Yelton and J. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sparks, Bering Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Meyers, Scott i :' .1 .f I -.' '. '" ilf':' ............................................................ r rr Ft. Morrow, Jr. Hendersouville, N., C.; Springs, Mich.; J. F. Mear, WayneInd. Mills, Ill; Mr. and"Mrs.. W. J. Simms, ,"' , Harold Dunlop Emma Dunlop and .; Mrs. L. M. 'Chew, Rushvllle, Ind. Cleveland, Ohio; J. M. Wolfe, El Paso :.: I Address ......................,...................'...,.'.:........ :"' Verge Dunlop Roosevelt, L. I; Frank J. A. Brooks and E. B. Brooks, Flo- Texas; F. P. Gallagher, Aldershot, '. '" : . Smith, Freeport, N. Y.; Dr. and Mrs. maten, Ala.; G. P. Srutz and Anna Ont.; William Matthls, Itasca, Ill. .' ; 'r. B. Beyrn, Roosevelt, L. I.; Mr. and Shutz, Chicago, Ill; Mr. and Mrs: H. V. . HH" . , Mrs. Leroy Post and daughter and W.: B. Leverez, Los Angeles, Calif.; D. K. 'V r@ Marine, Roosevelt L. I.; Mrs. C. Dell Hollister, Chicago, Ill; M. C. King; .....< .::. ,':'.:': ,"J': .: :'!'.. ;; ... I Mr. and Mrs.. F. W. Shefte, Emma CH.. Brown and J. W. Ford, New t . : THE CLEWISTON HOME BUILDING ASSN- v' ,' ,;: j: Uhrig and Carrie Zahrednik, Chicago York ,City; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sca- ". .. ." . Ill; Emma Dyer; ''Prairie View, Ill.; fer, Eddy ville Iowa.; J. N. Munsey, : Clewiston., Phone 101 Florida I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. O. Red, Tonlon, John :Miller: and Mrs.. C. Roberts, Jes- W. E. KEEN 1 .:: : ( .. ' I : .' .{ .. :';; : :J : 111.;; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Glover, ((OV- sup, La.; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Black- I Certified Public Accountant : : ington, Ky.: ; D.: J. McCormack. E. well, Brandon, Vt.; Mr. and Mrs. B.I I McCormack, Mrs. J. R. McCormack, J. Lerncuhl, Huntington, N, Y.; D. W. : 217-218 Harvey Bldg. Phone 2-0522 and George McCormack, New Brunswick Odom, WellandJ; Ont.; P. G. ScrewertC. West Palm Beach, Florida . N. J. Barnes, C. E. Newman and Geo. I I { J. C. Bell --- -- ------ ---- ------ --- --- --- '. 'R. D. Carkhuff, Westford, Pa.; Ly- W. Baker Hanover, Pa.; \ +en.n l.tr an.n n .u .n.n u .nem.n n l1J..I! uen u n snen! rt ,r u l1l1!r t t n !!!!n.su .n.t. !.! n u.n .n rteu.n.! n.uensn n.rn.tr! uer n l.l..nstTiTit rollv Perry and Cororg'e Perry: Ran- M. D. Smitr, Jr., and D. E. Terrell, il'iTi iTiTi iliT"ulil r tlTTa7ir iTiTi T.TiiT.Tr iTiTi tTTii i iTiTi iTiTi iTiTi iTiiTi iTiTi iTiTi iTiTi iTiTi iTiTi ili1.iTiTi iTiTi iTiTi iJiTi iTiTiiTiTi iTiTiiTiTi tT TiiT Tr iTiTi iTiTi iTiTi iTiTi T TT Tt i iTiTi u.u.u.t r iTiTi iTiTi iTiii I iTiTi iT.ln iTiTi iTiTi iTiiTi, I. sonville, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Birmingham, la.; Mr. and Mrs JohnA. . ., = = I = = South wick, Champlain, El.; Mrs. A. Kuhalein and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ..::', .. :.,'. .. : ., ;:.,." : ', ....' -', .- ': .. :' : ..,, /,.< .; "4 .' .; ,: '. ,I' ';.t.. ; " B. Nelson and Mrs. Jean Nelson W. Bahn, Chicago, I11.E. C. Arbojast \' -:3'; .. -. . I r-r.-. ," ." ...' ;, ... .. . .. .. .., " Westfield, N. J.; Mrs. George. W. and Mrs. C. Scheweitzer, Elkhart, IndF. .: ;.. '.t; \,: _ .Heywood, Lafayette: Ind. John Bin J. Schrader, Collins Center, N. Y.; av Do . bter, kron, Ohio; Mr.\ and Mrs. Geo.P. R. S. Kelch, Montreal, Canada .. I .' '. 1 Fanning and A. Crites, Huntington i L. F. Winch, E. Aurora, N. Y.; Mr. Ind.; Mrs. H. E. Foster, Mrs. H. M. and Mis. C. M. Driver, Oakton, Va.; Your Foster and Miss Marie Gelshman, :Mrs.: Jennie Driver' Waynesboio, Va.; I Heres Chance I Iiti. South Orange N. J.; Harry G. Thom- Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Miller, Oakton, Va. . Deck Lebanon, Pa. A. J. Deck . :: as.Rayhlon, Pa.; Mrs. Thes. Gibson Isaac ; ... .; .. and 'R. L. Hill, Pittsburg. Pa; P. G. Myerstown, Pa.; Mrs; B. C. Lessing, E= ',,- :.'.'J:,,. '. i Acton, Columbus, 0.; C. L. Ryley, Ver Clifford Lessing and Bermar Lessing, a ,- V- _. ...: :. . sallies, K'V.; R. Smith Nicholas Elgin, Ill.; :Mrs.: E. G. Behlke, G. A. II ,; .' .' -'. .. \ ;;+: ville, Ky.; Steve Featherstone; Lex- Young and wife and Mr. and Mrs. = = w' (:- :...".. S.f : 0 n 1 F e.st '. .....;.<)-' -- rH ington, Ky.; R .L. Kirk, and J. A. Clyde Young, Washington Ind.; R. / ;,) '; luroay y ,iJ'J'' , Rostan, Shelleyville, Ky.; Mr. and E. Pomper:, Fort Wayne, Ind.; James '. '.. :fit : -.1: m ' Mis. Bert Curtis and C. M. 'Wilcox, Bryant, St. Paul, Minn.; William R. iti ( T :,: .;, -'. .. 1.t,; I Libertyville, Ill; W. C. Barwick, So. Sweat, C. E. Lewis, Henry Way ancl m = ' perton, Ga.; Miss Helen Weatherford Suka Way, Minneapolis, Minn.;; Mr. . Atlanta. Ga.; Mrs,' '.George..' { Bright,Mr. and Mrs Albert Dodge, Pasadena, !i1 Wilson Bros. Broadcloth SHIRTS $5.00 value, 3 for ..:..,. ,. J $11.00 V I George Bright, Sr. and! John Bright, Calif.; Herman Duhn and L. L. Will, - Elmhurst, Ill.; W. S.:. .Stackey, A. C. St. Louis, :Mo.: ; W. E. Schmidt, Gilles- <- r Stackey and Walter De Luskuutt pie, Ill; W. F. Greenwood, Colorado :0 Wilson Bros. Broadcloth SHIRTS $3.00 value, 3 for .ti."J" $7.<00 I . .. . Philadelphia, Pa.; Clyde Mann, Way- Springs, Colo.; R. J. Weaver and 1-{ ) :.,.' {ij doss, "Ga.; P. Washburn, Boston, wife, Mrs. R. H. Finney and Mis. A. Wilson Bros. Broadcloth SHIRTS $2.50 value, 3 for .. .J. $6.00 1 .. Mass.; F. W..Howard, Covington, Ky.. G. Hoskins, Pueblo, Col.; Robert, Nell m i. ;j: .1 f." . -1. / and 'Vinter' Pittsburgh Pa.; M. J. Duffy, New York City.S. Henry A. Norman, Salem, 0.; B. H. Davis Mr. and ?rs. H. O. Joseph, Grand !f! Wilson Bros. Broadcloth SHIRTS $2.00 value, 3 f or ::. r. $5.00 I : Coult, Rapids Mich. H. D. Wright, and W. . Ebensburg, Pa.; A. R. ; :.'/' e (r '1 Woodland, Pa.; L. A. Johnson and R. Hocsby, Knoxville, Tenn.; Mr. and m. Fane ycolors? >in< other dress shirts. $1.00 value. 3 for. '.'(; -Jj< -. $2 75 V :_ :. wire, Violet Fowls and Chalan, Fowls, Mrs. W. R. Hamm, Harrisburg, Pa.; V ;IV .; . :' >'i-' Wellington, O.;" Mr. and Mrs. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chrisman, Liberty ' Wilson Brothers U Suit Shasta cloth $2.00 value 3 . m 5 Chicago. ; Mrs. C. Barnard, Lansing, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Know- for.:4": $4.50 i Mich.; Mr. and Mrs E. E. Olmsted, les, Pittsburg, Pa.; Chas. L. Porter, \ Wauneta Neb.; Mr. and :Mrs.'Ed. Heeb Kalamazoo, Mich.; Joe Trask, FultonN. :I t Wilson Brothers U. Suit. Soisette Cloth, $1.50 ,vain e, 3 fort: 0'; : $3.75 xj I Mrs. Catherine Brown, Gladys C. Lott Y.; W. O. Shaw and W. P. Shaw, .tOur 'i' . E. J., Blekkiug and wife, Mr. and :Mrs. Canton, Mass.; 1 Ir. and Mrs. W. A. . . .. Leader in U. Suits. 60c value 3 for -\ McIntosh . '. < "'..': A. S. Bennet, Mr. and Mrs J. T. Ban- Mellor, Mankate, Minn.; A. E. t$165 iti .. ' * croft, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Youngs and Hegraan, Wash.; Mrs. A. Lu- '. .' :,x'. ....:;;:<..;;,... :.::... . ' "I. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Snow, Lansng, deke, Castle Hayne, N." C.; Mr. and Heavy weIghtshIrts', & drawers, $1.50 value, suit ''.'\\-f ."'.::. ,." ." . $1.00 Mich.; Eugenia Carugan, Mt. Pleas- Mrs. W. P. Kalff and family, Hawthorn Ei* : -. ".'. 1 J___ \ ant, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. John Neil- N. J.; E. T. Selig, Jr. and ' w ; 1\11'5'1' One lot of $1.00 silk socks, $1.00 value, pair .' :. . . ..65C . nnd, Lansing, Mich,; Mr.. and Mrs.C. I E. T. Selis, Harrisburg, Pa.; 1 . .. F. Noble, Westfield, Mass.; Mr. I; Renshaw, Noraton' Conn.; Mr. and and Mrs. E. C. Box, Grand, Rapids, I Mrs. C. S. Wright, Wllliston, Vt.; Mrsi I I I Entire line of felt hats $5.00 to $7.50 value going : . $3.50 & $5.00 I Mich.; A. S. Purdy, Langsburg, Mich. G. W. Gold and son Tom, Nines,*' . .II. B. Gladden; H. D. Box, Mrs. Carrie Mich.; :Mr.: ; and Mrs. O. Leonard, High back overalls, good values, $1.50 & $2.00. Khaki Pants $1.00, $1.50 - Manz and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wieland ':Kent, Conn.; T. H. Smith, Denver, J Lansing, Mich; Mr. and Mrs. E: F. Colo.; F. W. TI wing and wife, Kan- \ & $2.00. Dress Pants $3.005.00, $6.00. $7.50. Close out on Boys' knee II ; yt . Hill, Des Moines Iowa; Mrs. O. E. sas City, Mo.; Elizabeth Thwing, Malone ; pants $2.00 to $3.00 value $1.75. Boys' 1 khaki coveralls, $1.00 each. Boots -. StrIckler, E. Lansing, Mich.; Mr.and. N. Y.; L.. M. Johnson and .wife \ $5.75, 7.50, $9.75 & $11.50. Work and dress shoes, pair socks free with Mrs. Chas. D. Pfeifer, Philadelphia, North Jackson, Ohio; Mrs. J. P. Ces- o a " Pa.; F. S. Welch and J. E. Linaburg, sna and J. P. Cessna, Diamond, Ohio; each paIr. Sweaters $1.00, $3.00, $4.00 &' $5.00. Pontiac, Mich. ; Mr. and Mrs O. E. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Schad and Mrs. .' Hvff, Three Rivers. Mich.; Mrs. C. Anna Parshall, Detroit; A. G. Klein I 3 Piece Hart Schaffner &' Marx blue serge suit>< . ; .. . $25 00' }. E. Witherspoon and :Mrs. G. P. Quin- and Williaw Beller, Lemira, Wise.; i I,. .. :, * ., .... ., ;t..J . lan Grand Mich. Mr. and Carl Hunger, Elyria, 0.; Charles I Rapids, ; " : . .J.: ; .,. :' ):.:'tr': : A '.: Mrs O. S. Ewing, Rochester, Ind.; Eiser, St. Claire, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. ' I I : ; : :: : : NOTHING CHARGED .:{ ;';*;W ." . Mr. and Mrs Emil Baner, Brighton, Robert Moore, and Mr. and Mrs. Char III j ; ,,.;'. .: : 'iti. Mich.; A. McLean, tirookville, Ont. les Eberlo, Springfield, 111.; Mrs. J.. ;; . Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Chas L.. Simons J. Blades, Chicago, Ill; Mr. and Mrs. ;+; -. .' I- .- ! I II ' . and Mrs. E. 'D. Pickert, Spraguevilie, I A. J. Cope and Miss W. W. Crosby, .. = = ) N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris I Champagne, Ill.; F. E. Hartshern. I .. ' Oskaloosa, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Niles Wiggins and G. W.: Clark, Owesse . ' S. Terrell arid Ida B. Terrell, New : Mich.; Jacob Haas, Sarah Haas : I Haven, Conn.;; K. L. Murray, ChicagoW. and Mildred Haas, Blufften, Ohio; I; HUDSON The CLOTHIER " I. Weeks and N. O. Weeks, Wake- i Mrs. Mary RIchenback, Columbus dI field, N. H.; Mr. anjl Mrs. E. Taylor, Grove, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Brick- Willow Grove' Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. C. ell Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Tice and Mr. I Hopkins Block. ; Across From Post Office J.m ' Furniss Columbus, Ohio; Robert -V. and Mrs. Roy H. Tice, Woodcliff Lake , Nash, Chamagne, 111.; Chas. C. Barn- N. J.; C. A. Enegren, Queens, L. I. = = ,' -, \ .',. "4 :. iti hart, Rochester. N. Y.; Mrs. H. B. N. Y.; Dale Conlin and James Ryan, \\ift .. ) Lapp, Trenton, N. 'J.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell / Frank ]':. Hill, Danville, Ill I' Raynor, West. Hampton Beach, N. Y.; *_ I! Fred Guffetts: Ki&cr, Tcnn.; Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. John ,Strong, East Hampton .; ,I I .' : .1' f. , and Mrs. Paul McGinty, Detroit, Mich Beach, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. N. H. ; \ } I u .u .u .a .o.n .n .a .a l.ll.ll.l! ,, .u ueo.n .n .u.u1 1 t.n rr !l.ll.l! !n.n .u .o .a' .tn| .itsn| | |"|n.n.rr i! .u.rt.n! !. , u r lII! .1.l..1.l.!! t.lll .IIII.IItr.:: !lgtf Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ,M. Brown, New Few and'Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Elmore, l...I'l. TiTi I tTiTirl.iTiTiiTiTiiTil ifliT iTiTiiTiTiiTiTiiTiTiiT TiiTiT iTiT TMiTiT iTil uT Tit I. II II. l TiIiiIiTiiTi iTiTiiTiTiiTiTiiTiTiiTiTiiTiTiiTiTiiTiJiiTiTiiTi1i.i i litEriilJiiUiiyutMhiiiffi Ti II liTiTiiTiTii TiirI ... '\ , 4 , l ' J J "V'V' V \ .. j;;. -V ,.._ __. __.i..._.."... ._ '_' "' .:.' .:i.--'..:.._. _,___:...:.: -----'_ '-_-.;' '. I. ;.. ., ... ... .; V : "..' ;; .... .. I n ; JANUARY 31, 1930 CLEf VIS TON NEWS. CLEWISTON. FLORIDA () / ..:': .. .' -' .- r PAGE FIVE :: r.U y?' .' By The Way Have You: Heard ? ;"\who morning.visited tho Clewiston school Tuesday I'DEUSE FORESEES. BIG FIELD HERE A very high mill official can testify I to the generosity of visiting tourists. -d One this ' 1\k After visiting the local school Miss week after being escorted through the mill bY the official, thanked ', t 51 r: I Church activities in rirejen: and Mrs. Miles made a tour of j i (Continued from Page 'him heartily and on second thought into 1 fU : a .' Because of the l "Tho Clcv.iston School in connection I 1)) dug his poehe tturned back andgrandly ,.. the observance of .. inspection through the new 4,000 tona i i t = connection with with tho Pa;cut Teacher associa: offered the official a quarter tip. t "'. \ a. tho nineteen hundredth anniversary tion is, working out an excellent plan day: factory of the Southern Sugar Frank Snyder transport pilot connected , i "F"- churches many' company here. with th local D-T flying service , t> of tho Protestant social of improvement for an already well 'Z 1D. \ 1 ,;,- events ,planned for thisveek equipped school" said C. M. Miles I' students are given the (controls The talkies are great but when will the directors learn. to stop taking""' r.. I I on the first , flight the ,,::.;.:.a. Were postponed by Clewistonites until I! state supervisor of physical education W. McCully local real, estate i to familiarize the purpose being I close-lips ora pretty, girl smging, for nobody.but a, nose and throat specialist i after the chinch anniversary.i ; j jSniall j'accompanied I by Miss Belethea Frejen brolerl8vent in Moore\ Havenon student with the action . :; : a day of the plane. In the first half could be interested in so Intimate a view of one's tonsils. i dinner and tea parties were supervisor of home economics from business ,. ,. I I 1't' ,. hour events,. including the. the state departmeuAt of education \ the-student is, told to keep the ; but bigger I . : givcn .V ; ; II .. .. at I I nose of the plane as level as possible r 'f.. ' .hI-weeklY dance the Clewiston Inn w--l that this hotel I between tho, altitude of 1,000 and 1-, would receive the ' \; }Shave been postponed.' 1'. I I 500 feet With dual controls in the aviators as their special guests ana '.WANTEDMan .." , .. . . JI ,. plane th liceneses entertain them in the way they were for . pilot is ready to farm work. , \ ,. Mr. and Mrs. William Cecil Owen Winter Dried Fruits and Tapioca take] 'control whnever necessary. doing F. Schubert S \ ( entertained a- their home on Cros- After the student has learned to "I! there Is ever at any time 'anyway . .. jceiht drive. Tnesday evening when R- Aid Housewives in Menu Making keep the plane level in flight, he is I in which we can assist )""m'I Bare. Beach. / \\f'} Caraej7 6ct Palm Beach representative i instructed in banks and turns first through this office, we will be glad I of an aluminum company pre i using only the stick, with the pilot 'I' to do so. Again assuiing you that we -- .( pared and served dinner for 16 per working tho rudders and later with I appreciate everything, ..- sons. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Will- both rudders and stick. He Is 'finally Yours J truly iam G. Ames and son Leonard, Mr. given instruction in landings and Mrs. A. Lawrence, Ass't. Sec'y. : and Mrs. R. .Y. Patterson, Mr. and takeoffs and when considered profi- Florida. State Wide Air Tour 1 i I If f Mrs. H. A. Bestor, Mr. and Mrs. Dick r cient in these is allowed to solo. '':I C. filler, Mr. and Mrs..,.C. A. Jackson, Mrj. Snyder; pilot-instiuctor is a I LEGIONNAIRES Mr. and Mrs. Wilber D. Cole, Mrs.. E. government licensed pilot and the i'. Stewart: and Mr. and Mrs."* William Lk plane s licensed by the governmentfor TO HELP SCOUTS I d Cecil Owen. passenger and student work. ' _" I _. I (Continued from I page 1)) t. j a fr. a M 'troyS .' Mrs. F., Deane Duff entertained at '" JANUARY MEETING / SEND W THEM T<3THE - afternoon' tea honoring Mrs. A. F. an IS POSTPONED ing satisfactory his uniform would be '' Dahlberg at her home on Del Monte . paid for and he would pay for it on Those present were Mrs. A. CLEWISTON avenue. (Continued from page 1)) the terms he had promised. If this . F. Dahlberg of St. Paul, 1Iinn"Irs.. plan works, the has L Legion expressed r { Cleo A. Houze, Mrs. William G. Ames LAUNDRY CO.. I , post of the American ti: J Legion it Is their willingness to back the boys in J ; R. Y. 'Patterson, Mrs. F. L. Will- > :Mrs. : believed probable that the merchants other nterprises. This will be a great iamson, Mrs. W. T. Marfield and Our careful' washing, and special meeting will be held the . I v following! aid to the troop as it Is just starting.Mr. daughter Jane, Mrs, Frank M. Wright o 14t'y ' \\fek February 18. . I on I Beardsley emphasized the fact lironing methods will give your shirts : Mrs. P. G. Bishop and her mother .< Definite date for the next ' meetingwill that the boys weren't to get the idea I l" ,: ., Mrs. Nicker on and :Mrs. William Ce1' I be announced later, it was an-I that the Legion Is making them apresent and collars that comfortable, "live- a evolution to budget Force apricots through sie\e. Fold I cil Owen. I t ;. nounced by Cecil V. Parkinson, presi- of the uniforms. Furthermorea I MAKING allowance more pulp (about 1 cup) into tapioca mix- longer" look that, you like so well. and yet to give the ture. Chill and serve with whipped dent of the Better Business League. Boy Scout must .buy his own uni ) ,: },fro and, Mrs. ,John Mowry motored family nourishing and tasty meals, cream. Serves G.FROM, : form. '''Call 336. , : '. to West Palm Beach Wednesday. wives and mothers. are on the look out (' 4 PRAISE FOR LOCAL j The troop is still unchartered and , i" Jr.' for new recipes. For high days and j jI AIR-MINDEDNESS is awaiting the arrival of Mr. Kight i: holidays; come and go but the task of NORWAYTho f -' Louis A. Morgan, Jr. was a visitor : i ;. providing three meals daily goes on all lowly boarding house prune has lof Fort Myers to make application for CLEWISTON : iii.L"lke Worth Tuesday.Mr. t' f year. come into its own, magically trans- : (Continued from page 1)) I the charter. I I i LAUNDRY inc. The winter dried fruits-figs, rai- formed by modern cool:craft: iuto a i At the last meeting the troop em- 1: , , S. and Mrs. R. Y. Patterson drove sins, apricots, dates and prunescanbe variety of delicious desserts. Here Is ouh thanks. You might be interestedto blem and colors were voted on. The I I EL,PASO AVE.. & SAN BONITA I ST. I ;\'_ to West Palm Beach on business. made into a wealth of delicious one of them. And it is so simple to know that I according to Mr. Smal- Wild Board emblem was chosen. The i:. CLEMSTON FLO&DA . desserts at small cost. They are ature's niake that you can put it on your j I ley; that 25 planes landed in Jackson- colors of the flag will be 'I II I I troop grap : with : W. T.' Marfield spent several days own sweets packed sugar list of last minute desserts .for busy j I ....5. : for winter energy and should appearon days. I f ville as guests of the Carlin hotel. and pink. The neckerchiefs will be I I Ilea zioursnow itelaundr.v f :. ',.in Lake Worth on business. the table often during the cold i We think this was rather remarkable : sky blue. II i !.! ... weather. NORWEGIAN PRUNE TAPIOCA j I ------ "t'' ---- .) ""..;:':.;" Barney P. Moran made a hurried Here is a colorful Apricot Tapioca 4 tablespoons 2 cups unsweet- j - ':./<:-. business trip to West Palm Beach last that tactfulvives will serve after the quick. cooking ened prune j ' .' t,. :Monday pot-luck meal. Even Junior Tapioca juice, or juices j f 1 '. Saturday. will be willing to eat his carrots if teaspoon salt and_ water ( .>,. : ,. 9 .. he is rewarded by such a dessert., 1 teaspoon crow 4 tablespoons i .. ... ,;, A: T. ,A .).; 8 ; Claude Downs accompanied by his 'namon, or sugar J \ APRICOT TAPIOCA I : aunt, Mrs.. Ida Spreckels of Hender- % pound dried 3 tablespoons 1-Inch, stick cin- 1 tablespoonnamon ,. '- : 1 1 ' sonville, 'N. C., motored to the east apricots quick cooking lemon juice I , 1 cup cooked prunes, seeded and . , ; '. : coast Sunday. ; (i 3 cups water Tapiocacup'sugar ,finely cut _. JlAdd : ; ., :: .=. -- % /&' teaspoons salt : < ,. .- : Wash apricots. Soak In 3 cups wa- Tapioca, salt, and cinnamon toT r Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kerr drove to ter 1 hour and cook until'tend'er.. prune juice, and cook In double boiler .West Palm Beach for dinner and a Drain. To juice, add enough water to 15 minutes, or until tapioca is clear, Sale' !. show last Saturday. make 2 cups liquid. Add Tapioca and stirring frequently. Remove cinnamonIf Inventory ' I salt, and cook in double boiler 15 ( 'stick is used), add sugar, lemon ,',(f Mr. and Mrs.7 Heinz motored minutes, or until tapioca Is clear, stir- Juice, and prunes. Chill. Serve with I .-:-to West Palm Beach last Sunday. J ring'' frequently. Add sugar. Cool. cream. Serves 6. II I I $1500 WORTH OF ''STOCK MUST BE SOLD AT ANY PRICE YOU :. I Ij OFFER. BELOW ARE SOME OF THE ARTICLES TO BE SOLD. AT Jr : 1-2 PRICE AND LESS.rhIFriday. f j : : Fears : . 'rocery. J. ; I : and Saturday , SA TURDA FEBRUARY ; 1, 1930 TALCUM POWDER CLOCKS' > SERVICE RENDERED RIGHT TO YOUR FRONT DOOR IS ONE , HAND PAINTED GLASSWARE 150 BOXES STATIONERY :: OF THE REASONS WHY OUR ''BUSINESSSHOWS, A STEADY IN . : \ ' CREASE. i. FACE POWDER POUND PAPER , ''".,. Nationally know ... . ncan goods, fresh vegetables and meats can Be de- :" : -:>: " TOILET! WATER TOOTH PASTETHEATRICAL f I S. lived at your home without worry if your orders are placed with our : '. .i-: .;{( .,. your salesman dinners.: who calls at your home :ev ery morning.. Let us help you select, PERFUME J'' CREAM\ : l :i '.0 ' TOILET SETS RUBBING ALCOHOL THESE PRICES SHOULD SAVE YOU MONEY. . 5 pounds ...... .. .:. ".. .:: .. .. ..... .... 'C : .. LOTIONSFACE 1 MILK OF MAGNESIA : r-' RICE : : : 25' RIB STEW pound .... ,. .:...:.....'........;....... 18C , .:-... .. .. 'Co' , II' : . 2 cans fors1p't + : :.... .:......... CREAMS j. BAY RUM .' , : CORN r-\,:; ;::: 35' PICKLES eet mixed( quart .?....... ... 35'' . .,*...-. .if.> ., r. ;: ' ; r '\" pound ....... .::.....'..,,./.,......:..........'.......,.. >" ,';.... SILHOUErrESFLY SPRAY' . , RUITER .. ... .- ;' 7.v:; : : 47 pound .... ...,..,.,r....,.......r. \ , : IJAMBURGER - 186 " ? .. '. ,: 1. *'. :' "" .. ,) . &;:: ... : . -'f.''.'': .. ETCHINGS SUN GLASSES : 5 pounds,'-. .......... ;,...,v........':,.....,,,..... ... :" - SUGAR *jbig :' 21' pounds ...>M...;{?.............. ( t i :: .' PIG EARS 25625c }: BRIDGE ASH TRAYS"t.t. ELECTRIC IRONS ; . "jar ................. .,,...-,/..... .. ................ .,}. 4 ? JAM : : :;: : ; 38 3loave3 j.....I....j, ... ... ? .??:? .............. " .,.".. BREAD .;: : : SMOKING PIPES BODY POWDER MILK Tall can ...........-......:......: .:..... .......... ; 4.. : : - J iI : ? IOC No. 2 can 2 for :,.... .. ............. ' . \ : PEACHES 56C SHAVING BRUSHES ELECTRIC TOASTER! . .! COFFEE ground while you wait Ib. .,,.., 33C pure pork ..... ...,.. '' SAUSAGE MEAT : 25 S1AVMG CREAM '. HOT WATER BOTTLES , i: PORK & BEANS 3 cans ................ 25C' O 4 Ibs. ............ COOKING APPLE 25C MASSAGE CREAM. ALL KIND OF SYRINGES 2 pounds ................. ..;:.. ..:..... . S LARD ::. ::::: : 25 ROADWAY CO' '. -Jb..:_.:,.......... 29 MIUTARfBRUSHES.I I COMPACTS : ',. " : NECK 2 pounds .<.:. ,..,.. / " .' ,. BONES : 25 DRESSED F ;;YERSQ'CANE IVORY COMBS SOAP ; I :: .-C; :. ',. S I I '5/) BLOOD MEDICINES TONICS "':.. \.. FRESH . VEGETABLES AT AL '1' J "" 2 SIZES ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS Y'ii ,> FRESH APPALACHICOLA OJ;T Err , i ':: 1" AND A : PHONE BOAJ ALSTON DRUG 1..0. : _ ; ,. .. .;..t .- , I 1 '" , S ..-:... . 5S" I I . , .1 \. . - . ,. .. , &K I . I f.., - . ., '., '.\. '.... ,' , .1 . - -J, -f'.' ( ., '. *: .i,:: ::,, *A4'JVtai LPRIDAY :, ;;':.,:: ,, ;i :;:\,i: .,_: : .,-..'. .'; :;F :\'.:;::;'.._ :'.' ,:i', :' .. i.'_ 3 I .. PAGE SIX CLEWISTON NEWS CLEWISTON. FLORIDA ,. ", 1930 , i \ { FRIDAY, JANUARY, 31___ - La Belle Wednesday. RURAL COMMON SENSEBy have, there is not much chance to? . CHEVROLET TRADE Spuds Johnson help this condition. It appears to me T1 S. Miss Lucille N. Chapman of New ** \\ \ - will that we have to apply the sate I SOARS WITH BIG York and Miami spent a few< as RURAL DS'IN'\\ days CHURCHES Ave ELECTRIC principle to our churches that WORK THAT PAYS BIG jVIDE \ of Mrs. B. L. Dulalle '. guest ) \ have already applied to our 'schools, \j PRICE REDUCTION ,The well-planned brick school consolidation.. I SAFETY AND COMFORT., \" , RADIO FARM PROGRAM building is a common sight in most I I i I i This does not mean that I think all ..f . 830 Kilocycles' 12:15 to 12:45 of the rural sections of this state. 1. of the denominations should be one. I "Don't Strike 'amMatch-Press a Button." .: l ' At People from cities who are not familiar | 1I 1\\ Plants Opera In churches I n g many cases we have of I Capacity SaysPresident. I GAINESVILLE, 'Fla.-Farm radio with the progress of our county .- the same denomination competing, ( CANTRELL ELECTRIC COMPANY r t talks are broadcast over WRUF, stale schools often express surprise I with each other for attei4 nce With Clewiston, Fla. \ . and university station, from 12:15 to I phone Conn. -I when they see these buildings in the I good roads and automobiles we canJgo ' --.--. I 12:45 Eastern Standard Time in cooperation country, but those who travel 'over , much farther to church than folks I ''I DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 30.-Announcement '. with the Florida Agricul- : tho state have become accustomed to" '" \ p pr' " I could 50 years ago. Distance is a r. of substantially reduced gram for next week follows: them I I ; : small item in this fast movinng age I..: r f prices ,on the new 1930 Chevrolet Six ;[I Saturday, Feb. 1-Floiida Farm Not<; so with the rural church. It > At this time there seems to be less at the same time that the car em- ', News and U. S. Farm Outlook for has not kept 'pace with the school. r r friction between the denominationsthan bodying many distinct Improvementsmade 1030. : I I Of course there are many ,small ), ( I I' ever before. Just a few weeks ''' its public bow, created a sensa- Monday, Feb. "S-Spraying and Fer- towns in ,the state that can boast of \ I ago one of our largest churches of ' tion in automotive circles here. Hilizing Citrus E. F. DeBusk, extension -,, fine churches, but those in the country II CROW BROTHERS ''J .1 i' the country took a step which indicates _ Reductions: as announced by W. S. citrus pathologist-entomologist.. are very little different from ,, -,. I ICONTRACTOR'S I that it is ready to cooperate to ' Knudsen, president and general manager Tuesday, Feb 4-Capital Needed to those. of a generation or two ago. I : the fullest extent with' the otherchurches I of the Chevrolet Motor Company, Start a Poultry Farm. in Florida, wonder why this condition is present?I I a I \ which have similar beliefs. range front $25 to $50 on seven of the Frank W. Brumley, associate professor 'I know that one of the surest waysto I All of us know that the church is , twelve models in the 1930, line, while of farm management, College of get into trouble is to interfere Clewiston ! one of the. greatest assets of our rural Fla.Tj.T . three new body types Introduced for Agriculture. with a man's religion. I have no intention : communities. We can improve /our_ ," i' the first time this year are priced to | Wednesday, Feb. 5-Act Now and of doing that. However, it I : 'I communities by: imp roving our .r t parallel the new low figure on mod- ,Have Fresh Vegetables, M. R. Ensign I seems to me that we folks who live . _ I churches. f. els retained in the current series. truck horticulturist, Florida Experiment -. in the country: ought to be willing to : - The present base price of $495 biings Station. Primer for Town face the facts about our churches, :: ::= : : :=-::1.TTTTT=: :TiTiTTTTi.TTTTPURE = .. ,t. :: :=: : ';. the six cylinder Chevrolet to within Farmers. and then see if there is anything we -- .. I" five dollars of the lowest price at I Thursday, Feb. %6-Some things cah do to make them more useful. It .' JVV-. .EZELL ED. D. S. ( ' which even the four cylinder; was ever Florida Farmers Should do in Feb does ,good .to take stock once in a MILK . (Dentist) ; sold. \ ruary, J. francis Cooper, editor Florida while- , " I This is made possible, Mr. Knud- Agricultural Extension Division. The low' salaries paid to rural X-RAY LABORATORY sen explained, because 1929 was Friday. Feb. 7-::Control of Parasites preachers is a subject that has. been Hopkins Bldg. You are always safe when you buy Chevrolet's greatest year, with an out in Sheep, Dr. A. L. Shealy, head discussed in many national magazines .d ' put of 1,350,000 sixes. Economies of Animay Husbandry Division of Florida re el1tlr. With' the small congregations 1 Clewiston, Fla. OUR PURE GUERNSEY MILK I ? precision manufacturing, plus savings Experiment Station I ,that most of the chinches. , effected by quantity purchase of \raw. U S. Farm Flashes, and answersto c.:.:..:..:..:..:-:..:..:..:..: ...:_.:..:..:..:.:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:...:":..:--1":'.:..:":..:..:'.:'.:..:..:..:.-.:..:.-'-:..-:-:..:..:..:..:..:..:. Clewistonites realize this, therefore, we have \\1 materials, brought about lowered production Florida problems from the Farm . .. been forced I I .: ..\ <<. : to purchase additional cows to costs, Which consistent with Question Box will be features of each ! I :: PHONE 332 :t: f supply the demand. : the Chevrolet policy: are now being, program. The station's frequency is "" a .. n : passed on to the consuming' publis. I 830 kilocycles. :: ,' : : uf I .: FOR STOVE WOOD :: ' The is from $3655 for ) new range the light delivery chassis. to $675 for 1., HINTS TO HOUSEWIVES -. LI ':::< .,, ) ': ,: ::1: CLEWIS. TON DAIRY COMPANY "' . the sedan, as against 1929 prices of ,j .!.. !: ,..-. ,i..>':'.".: Any. length-Oak and Pinei .' :!: .:: , .. : ,_ r .. ) $400 for the light deliver chassis to I Datei Nut Bread / : ) $725 for ,the convertible 'landau. All Measure 1 cup boiling water v, 1 cup :: ':' ,:,.' >\.; Delivered any place in Clewiston ,, ', :. :::: =:-:- :: ::: := : : : : ()1 !I, prices are f. o. b. the factory, at'' finely chopped dates, 1 teaspoon soda l:: .', : r., ;' :,: :: : : = : :: : : : = == ---:== :::T=::::= : \ .... _ . -tL. Flint, Michigau. A table of new and 1 cup granulated sugar,, 1-2 cup nut '. '-" -.w 4 : HARLEM WOOD YARD :: ( :: " old prices follows: meats 1 egg, 2 1-2 cups pastry flour, I ' . Model. Old Price New Price. r 1 tc spoon baking powder, and 1-2 :!.: .I . ." . . .r. .. ..... .' .". ., . . ....................:..!: PHONE J 105 \. '. I : Roadster $525 $195 teaspoon) salt. ", I IJ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::':::::: ::':':::::::::.::::: !-:: ::::: ::::::::::::::::: . Phaeton $525 $495 J j Combine chopped dates, water and I FOR DINNER PARTY RESERVATIONSQ.. , ; ' Sport Roadster New' .Model $525. soda and set aside to cool. Beat egg iTO I . ' Official C. L. Railroad " Coach t $595 $565 add sugar ,land beat until l light. Sift >< \ inspector : i OR. Coupe $595 $565'', flour, baking powder ands salt togeln- ' ', , ] ; ' Sport Coupe new ,;model, $625 I I er and add to egg and. sugar alternately :-; ",.::.)'; ::' ;;;' MP BO'G' G'S \.,.;:": ,,.*."..'-)" *':,;: .. : ', ARRANGE FOR GUIDES FOR .,< 1 Club Sedan new model 625 I with date mixture. Add 1-2 I : : ' Sedan: $675 $675 I I cup chopped nut meats. Turn into a'well r JEWELER. FISHING OR ,HUNTING PARTIES.' \ .: i Sedan Delivery $595, $595 greased loaf pan and bake 1 to l\ Light Del. chassis $400 $365 I 1 11 1-4 hours, at 325; degrees to-350 de- Expert Watch Clock & Jewelry Repairs 1 1 1-2 ton chassis $545 $520 .,. THE grees. CLEWISTON. I N.IV,4 ' 1 ? I, ! 1 1.2 to chassis,' cab $6$O $625 ,,Soft Ginger, Cookies Clewiston, Florida" Hays ,B'ld'g. , " ' To meet the anticipated demand..as Take; 1-cup molasses, 1 cup sugar,. CLEWISTON[ FLORIDA : I I a result of the' lowered' prices'and t the' .2 eggs;' beaten,, 1-2 .teaspoon' salt, 1 ," 1' -..-...- "/n The Center/ of America's' New Sugar Bowl" many improvements in the new' car, cup shortening (lard), 1 1-2 cups raisins r )} , the great chain of Chevrolet plants 1 cup sour milk, 4 cups pastry ....... . J strung across the continent is now,. flour, l'teaspoon ginger, 1 teaspoon CLEWISTON FOLKS f -- . - I . operating at capacity to 3.ssure'1m- ,II cinnamon, 1 teaspoon soda, and 3 tea- \ I Z ' medi.ate'f delivery of. all models. Mr.. spoons baking powder. ; : 4 ; I I iTHE HOTEL TA-WUAMI Knudsen stated. Cream shortening, add sugar and .,; : : . beat until light. Add molasses, ' spices '' f, : .. .'.' I MIAMI, FLORIDAWELCOMES < : " salt, then soda dissolved in 1 tablespoon ,;:} ':<', : MORE' SU JlR. FROM TH EVERGLADES. i .La Br.lle'Nevs I cold water. Add beaten, eggs, :.(,:;. V>, ::.. : YOU" i I.I I. JI. I raisins and sour milk. Sift flour and ; ' LaBy :.: " : : : . \ ...;, .." I - \ baking powder together and add, ' ':"Thc Most\ Perfectly: Ventilated, Hotel In the South." t I , George Loveland Pettee Drop from ,tablespoon, into greased I J rI I I \ I shallow rectangular pan. Bake in .r,' After almost a solid of ('<)1 Storage Space Across Street Plan year construction . Practically all of Bridge Street was oven at 400 degrees. , closed to traffic Wednesday while anew .I. For,the School Lunch during. which the Clewiston factory of the surface is being put on it. Take plain Graham crackers, spread - with butter and brown sugar and I --- Southern Sugar company was increased froma Henry Lancaster of Prephetstown" sprinkle with pecans. Place on pan I ,; , III., left Tuesday after spending sev- in the oven and ,heat until sugar J,500 ton a day capacity mill to the largest' eral months with his. brother, CharlesIn melts. These are something differ- - La Belle: ent and are 'both wholesome and de- single unit suga'rIcane factory in the continental - licious for the children's school<; lunch., ' I United States. Clewiston ,, Oil was discovered. yesterday near is about to ship . the Seaboard section' house in La- BE INSURANCE - Q ,Belle by' J. J. Peadre. As they were MAKE YOUR SELF AT HOME ,, Everglades grown and ground sugar to the re- i ), digging a sixty foot well for water fineries. I - MINDED' I the oil came up through the stray , sapd through an oil pool. Sampled ,' ',.r ., LIFE So. States , . were taken by Mr. Peadre who will I ACCIDENT & HEALTH A FEW CHOICE ROOMS I ... ' analyze them. Mr., Peadre was form' i. i J' oil well developer Mutual Benefit ARE NOW AVAILABLE. Construction of homes ally a well known AUTO American stores and , In Arkanasas and has always believedoil FIRE & STORM ,,>>, apart ; ) i i would be discovered near La' Belle I American New Jersey. : ..:*..:";:/*.,:';!I;<.":': '> ments while stady has failed., to -Keep pace with ! to his erfpectatioub r. ' If the analysis comes up ' ' 3saqooa ;lUJeW! ';lJI! .ssew .' 'v: 'i.," the, rapid expaniorof the ' :, he will telegraph a friend REASONAVLE.RATES, ; sugar company: activitiesrre - s. W. in Arkansas who is an oil magnate, POWELL .1' 1 to come at once to La Belle. S \ su ting in a golden opportunity for Insuranec Agent City Hall Bldg_ HOMELIKE SURROUNDINGS " Pahokee, Fla.Easily \ 'builders. >, Byrd Fraser passed away Monday , ---- '. ? I i i suffering -' TRY OUR SUNDAY DINNERS!, ,_ >' : '.' J\:" V 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Stewart 'and '/ i v ; I Nanc yspent. the week end. in Miami.J. ...'"r") .. For Details Write to / ' ---- . : J I B. Parker ot Fort Myers was in ' La Belle Friday on business. ., CLEWISTON'S,. POPULAR. r()T. L t. , J : .- I J. L. Maddox and Mrs. Maddox STEARNS'I I :.' .,: CLEWISTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE were in Fort Myers Thursday where Electric Paste I I . Mr. is under the care of the Clewiston Maddox Kills 1 THE WATANABE HOTEL I Florida doctor. , ; ,1I' -' Rats, Mice, Cockroaches, .F J.J.,', ' . Waterbugs, Etc. -. ( f'J: .: \0 .l , . I' Ed Flood of Frostproof[ was', in La ... ij : .... Belle Thusday. I After eating it they run for MRS. CLAUDE DOWNS, Manager., t. .' "IN ,THECENTER' OF.'AMERICA'S NEW I water and fresh air to die out- '., 1 < ''. r' '' : side. Used ; ."SUGAR : ' by housekeepersfor ) : 'If , , I' ' Wm. Cohn, Sanford Colin, who own 50 years to get rid of these ) ; I : ; ; -' considerable land in Ileiidry: Countywas greatest known food destroyers '.,.. ' ' in town this week. and disease carriers,eo ,', : F. ; '. ; ,:. ..j. I. ,. '" a Oz: Size 350- 15 Oz Size: $::1.50 .. ,>' ., .. I' r ' Percy Jones of Fort"Myers'' was in MONEY BACK IF IT FA2L3" 'T' f -' __' rI 4,.. '\ .. I BOWL".A t \ , \ /r <} ;, ... ... ,. .. i. _t'_ __ < . - ---- I. __'_ __ 0_ ___'_ ;,-:--- ---- "' '." : L' 1. : : .' ; *"'" f'"" 7 : { I' i1 \ I' .CLEW1STON ?HEWS. CLEW1STON l1, 1930 : FLORIDA PAGE SJ5VEN I\ :, 'i \ J f} , ',J -. \ .1 / \ ; ,I" :f 4, ; j __ ; .. " -. ----------.--- -. .... .- -r-----r-- ,1/ I \?}.,.. F):.}., }}};::4 ....., .,%.,. ....... *...... '..f.'.. ...* .......*. .... .. .................". '...'.t...: flT, .. .. ., ; I J .,..v........-.<*...........tf'V... ... .... :.:.:.vr.'.'...*......,...........:.*....'.............T.. .'.............'.."..... $ .": :5;/..;;:::: +. ..',. ..........*.:.:.:.:.},i:}}" v.r' ::: :A'{*'} : :':? '' '.r.* ? r.J"** r-<: . 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' .. 1- J ,, : )f.. '1. INSULATING CANE BOARD { homes from extreme weather .I beauty to homes through its natural tan '<1fi.' : : ;. < / -';--- ., INSUUIW MID BUILDS STRONGER-QD1ETTO I ,: ': :: :::" .." :( i :';: since !know COOLER IN SUMMER.WARMER IN \VUOTR- color and 'fibre I .. "I, .: : .' Especially they they can AND SAVES FUEL pleasing texture. *"1. >:;* :/ ,<"J* J ::C ,, : make sure -of proper protection with Celotex is used in old homes as wellI .,. r... : ..,-:,\' ',:.' ( .I::- ',;"':.': ). ':*' '-: :,'*',;'>" ,....: : ,\ Celotex: secures' .-Item against the r basements, attics and garages; for:' . ; ;"i '. >;:::1] 't' .i. attacks of heat, cold and i11ness..leaves making comfortable extra rooms from . *.: J. \/= t,'... \ them happy In the knowledge of year Wh J.JJ'ou buy a house look for the Celotex sign. waste, spaces. J '.,*; ': f :":'!;l?: '''" : II>:" .,' 'round. comfort. \ It is your assurance,of'greater home comfort. As insulation, Celotex\ is not an expensive =, ,4 t' , ;, ".:, ., '" : :' A constantly increasing nujnber of extra item, because it replaces I - 1.1 ,\ '1; :. .' r': .,, ;,; : :..' :, !people are obtaining greater. ,hOme) enjoyment (Also made* double-thick-7/8/ inch.) other materials, and in later years saves ! , \, ; ':\ t, ./ ': ;:""'1. \. through the use of C .1otex. When used on the outside of houses, you hundreds of dollars in fuel bills. i :" : : : Already, more than 250,000 families\ as sheathing, Gelotex adds structural Ask your architect, builder or dealer : \-tJ.: : I F t. t are living i i in Celotex l homes. 'strength makes walls tighter and for further information on Celotex,! '\ $':, V.. : ;:t 1.t.; : Despite its many remarkable properties more permanent. and send in the coupon below.. for.., our ,') ! t r .. :.. Celotex! is a simple,, practic Arid on inside walls and ceilings, you free booklet. '0 .' .. ; . ,;,; ; '. % ,\ insulatingooard.It can obtain finer, smoother plastered THE CELOTEX COMPANY1' " " ' ,;';" ; :,'.1 ;- "'.i :', southern cane. These fibres are felted/ lath,, 18 inches by 48 inches and 7/16/ of New.. York City Sales Office: 101 Park Ave.' / ,; :. < :... into bIg boards 4 inch thick .' Salts,,DUtributort throughout th* World ). J ; .: ;:. .J. strong feet wide, 7 tp (also ,,made. dQubJethick78 > Board . All reliable dealers can supply Celotex Building j'! : [::1: ::: : ". ',t / ; \ 12 feetfong and 7/16/ of an inch thi Jk. -' inch),' is 'especially designed'" \'to ", .and Celotex Lath '.!' l ' , ; ':. /. \ i ; ; : . ' , 1 ' / t , :" / ......... ;)1" : 1"' ,- ., .. .r11111111111111.1.111111.,1111111..111..111111111.11111111111111111111.IIIMII IIMIII 11111111111111f ' ' " , .. _. ( : THB CBLOTBX COMPANY' ,. : I' 1 . , '; IOlPukA.o"NewYorlc'l.Y. .<> J I ' '''Y ;i l'' The word ill..Iraled booklet, "Year !Round Co"'ort' : "1 Pleaso tend me fro your - ,.J 1':1} ,: :", \.,, '" :. /. '.,." /r-: E I.(( T" EX CEI.(Arc.U.S.It .Pat.Tr-00.,),", -or..Bvery Ho'me.; (' '. .' \. ... .,1 + the trademark of anct.: ; . \ -'. AND Wb Celotex manufacture Company by, Nasiis ',' , . : ,. I. , \ Ctiic&EO HL t , ' : INSULATING1 CANE BOARD r \ . c :' .,.1.. .. -" 1 AUru. ', .. ", ''. : , ,. II <<, j RI " i : d . . " I 't I . IT ' : ; : ,: BMH : J .. : t. it *' .* "- 1 ; ", '. ; I .( " \ .\ It'' 'rA I ,\!: .. A '- 1 ."' '' i <-- r. , __, I : :', J _." '' .., '._ ,...._. ..... _' .: ... _ :" : I ,f'' ; j I '0 \ '' eI : ' ., PAGE ElqII'I,1, ,CLEWISTON- VS.. CLE VlS.TON"FLqRIDA FRIDAY JANUARY\ 1930 " ;--\r--- i . -, '-, -, ; ,' ': ,";, ;,,- ;,;:,' -------"'''-':, .:::::- -- --- --------- -;, ., -:'>"-, -, :=.:-','t t,'=' '\; ',:,,' U,/ :-'> ". :' . ... ,. 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": .,", ,- :t -! ::. a,:; '::{ 1i--; --. I. ; Q r I' OMCtCMOEt.C f'' LAKr. '', CANAL POINT :1 -.t.: : ,., "' -." ; : 1 I :; 4 t. ,, : ,1'-: EoTPw+ A r b. PALh bEAcH' ; ',. ,} .- 01', .. ,. .. I It.... : -. ':::ft.d :: : : :' 'LEWIS''l'ON'J: : ; ," : -- , :: ; ykTLi1: }, ,:), " .,. l" A" ;' : -'-....... '. -. r .ej 11 '. 't.. I /::: :: \: : i ( : ) :: It . .". ., ". ....:t".!. I' -.,.r't", .J: 0:1.; ; ," ,_:,:. ..:{ "'..';: ; .'... <.. ': : t l : ,:.. 'r.. 1 . '". '. -. II' : t 'J" ,"" '.'"?',',.f :'..'1'1't" .0 > \;.....,, .:; '. : ...' ': < ,'.,. 7 ... /" ,:: i:':; '\ FIORJDA I ':': ,,io,h'..""::: : 'f 1 i I : I . " ... .c" : . -- : ; , 11:":;' .. ... .::. ... : ::< : .1 I < o : :'i 'f',; 'j" : .' _, ;;.: .c'". -. f-: Th Greatest Agriculture DevelOpment In The: : : S'Q J.th"" , .'r-,' : ,. : .' ,. ... I I I ., THE SOUTHERN SUGAR COMPANY IS NOW OPERATING THE LARGEST" SUGAR CANE FACTORY ',, : ; i. * ,' IN AMERICA. CAPACITY 4,000 TONS OF CANE DAILY i. '. : r '' ;. ., .. . \ ' THEY ARE NOW HARVESTING CANE FROM 12,500 ACRES. "' *' "' .' :4-, : {, & c ):- v.; : -.<.; : : ,; ; r : :i { I' ; , I THEIR OPERATIONS EXTEND FROM CANAL POINT TO-M OR 'HA EN.V ;: ( ;: ;: .;:<. .':t .: v: : ':'>y< :lr.. w- \';$'$ .. I .' , i ._ .., : 25,000 ADDITIONAL ACRES OF SUGAR CANE ARE NOW BEING PLANTED; FOR :EXT. YEAR 1: .::, t v : *:: I . : . j ; ; GRINDING. / '- *. ;> or fr' 1 I :Jj. ;;; ; ; ', ; : ; *- - j. \- ;. 'c' "_. :: ; i ;" : ; 'FLORIDA iflV'S'Operating CLEWISTON, HENDRY COUNTY, -V : I .I I.:. headquarters Southern Sugar Company, Served by Atlantic Coast Line Railway, Center of. Cross' -r r/::ti*-- /:>. i :. -r ., .State Highway between West Palm Beach and ,Fort Myers, The richest muck land in the world surrounds Clewis-t '. *: ; 4 'r -( ' ton, Center of Everglades trucking center, Miles of paved streets, Is I served by I:its own 'ele tric'light and water ::.' 0 I I { , plant, A modern telephone exchange renders efficient service, :Daily'bus service- over Collier lines/to West Palm.*'" :y ': ; \' 1 ... .\':..' I Beach and. Fort Myers. > '. ". '. .>-..' ,. I "I: " . "l : '. .' :,:: f y Accredited Junior High School High School and Grammer School-Four hotels-Two restaurants Five filling, * ,:_ : : :: j&:>- f-: _' . statIons-Three drugstores-Three dry good stores-Onebank; -Three, automobile ..agencies-Two department '! ;.. '" : .J>/--'.--"''-''-'- " : One hardware One men's store T woo furniture stores Two barber shops One P-Q : : . stores- : store- : furnishing -' ] 'r t/1 rV '; ,: i : ;:,.; If .,. hall Western Union Shoe : One wholesale fish Atlantic ',, ,Tciety ' -Jewelry store shop- company-Southern terminus : \ .. : : r 1 : :.' :. .Coast Line Railway-One electrical shop.-Three: radio de !ers- _ne Baker'y-Job '.printing? ,plant-Two packing i ,:, \ "' ,. '( es-Largt.. Building Supply C om: pan Y -in Central Fl o rida-Newspaper-Si apartment 'h() s $ Twohospi, .,. s'. ,..., I I Y to s- wo d mes-Tvo bulk Gasoline!: stations-W oman lub-Parent, Teachers Association'-Ladies: i\l 40L'i- ''; VI'.f. .. ;' :' -:Clewiston! Social* Club American: : LgIon-Clfwlston;, Better Business League:' -.--*Clewistbn Home f} lldlng. t' .. ; II. I. t2: Association-:-Boy 'Scouts. -Girl Scouts-flYIng Club Two Golf Courses. -Municipal jiir'port -- 'eauarters-; for ,.,". "f r '< .1, o' . : ... I.garland Drainage. and Clewiston Drainage Districts-. Brick yard-Cabinet.. shop. -. d.Two machine 50",'shops-=Marine.r:..>,r;.,' 'r 1 .o ,: .' {,::' ways; -Five, automobile tire.dealers-One plumbing ,company: : =Three real estate_ 'brokers-Two. Insurance agencies -; :t.. :X .. ,':; One Abstract company;:-:-One, dentist-Thousands of"acres: planted in 'winter vegetables,:' }beans. 'tomatoes,' '; .' j ' ; .. '\ peppers. ,,,potatoes, cabbages, onions, eggplants, English peas---Modern, 1 laundry---Two: dry cleaning'e. 'establishments.. .' I ,.. r I ' .... .. ..: '. ;; '" : fl .. :. .. I . r t 1J J f , } / -; . ; > ; ( : : 't'C: '; ( : ::; / t .' .... 't. ..,.... '. ...,,' "!;" e ; :,'- '>....:. -,:,. ,.' > ,''. :> Fr' //fC=. 1 ii Serves the entire-tet ltorY covered by the operations !.'the SouthernlSugar'-Company. The population iri this territory 20fOO; __ -::-- J : -- .I covering Moore Haven, Cfewlston, Belle 'Glade, South Bay, Pahokee". and Canal Pointr- The average weekly:payroll ''of the 'Sputherr ; I ' Sugar Company in this section is over $40,000 each, week'V' .' KIt "?*' -< *: ", > : .. .; '. Is Impossible to 'estimate'the;amount of money thatfComes into this territory, from the production, ye etables' each season . This section produces enough, vegetables o feed the''United- ST5te6 y dUririg the winter months. 'Hundreds of thousands t of dollars an ,. > >' {( , *" brought into' this section,,each'h year. .. -' **'-'* .* ' r >; .' .: i ,. M p.<, . I'M ,. \&. Tile Clewiston News reflects the growth annd prosperity this community'and enjoys the largest NET,,PA'D' i, CRCULATfO'N| OF ;,r, '' ... ? ''I '* J , .... ANY NEWSPAPER IN MIDDLE : .' FLORIDA ., .. ' it r I ,... '-'I\., I. -r' f ,,' Y e ., .. II " ; ;:.NETpAIDCIRCULAmNJANUARflI93olL195; \ : :: : : { . ! .. ,. , t. 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