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Title: The Clewiston news
Physical Description: Newspaper
Language: English
Publisher: Louis A. Morgan
Place of Publication: Clewiston Fla
Creation Date: February 21, 1930
Publication Date: 1928-
Frequency: weekly
regular
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Subjects / Keywords: Newspapers -- Clewiston (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
Newspapers -- Hendry County (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
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Spatial Coverage: United States -- Florida -- Hendry -- Clewiston
Coordinates: 26.753399 x -80.9336 ( Place of Publication )
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Additional Physical Form: Also available on microfilm from the University of Florida.
Dates or Sequential Designation: Vol. 2, no. 6 (Feb. 3, 1928)-
General Note: Tom Smith, editor.
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Free Simpsons ForMarysville

FLAT AREA 1 IS For Bright Kiddies i Tenn.Mr. OF 75 PER CENT

Members of the Spring Grand Jury !meeting, in La Belle complimented the

Free moving picture passes will : and Mrs. R. L. Simpson, residents -
Now\i ROLLING members of the county commission and other county officials on the sound ad
be presented to all school children of Clewiston for the past Officers, Are Reelected ;

I answering correctly questions appearing ministration of their affairs. The report of the grand jurors was given only, after five years left Thursday morningfor Profits
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SPORTY COURSE on page, eight of the, Clew- they had thoroughly investigated the affairs, of the county and their report Marysville, Tenn., where Mr. ,
iston News for the next two issuesIn \' Simpson has accepted an executive ,Months And Year Periods -
was of course unbiased and unprejudiced I
connection with Know Florida s position with an utilities company. Show Big Gain.Declaring .'

..' I week. Charges and counter charges have been scattered about with reckless aban Mr. Simpson was formerly super I
Hazards On New _
Many To encourage, school children to character intendent for the Clewiston' company -
don during the past few months; attacks in many i instance were
Links ; Greens Fees Set know' more of their state, The \ and for the ,past few years has
launched without vestige of truth in them and thinly veiled hints of a dividend at ,the rate 'of
a
For Clewiston News is publishing a list open been in the elc'ctrical contracting
At Nominal>< Figure s>even per cent annually and report
of 15 questions in this issue and in thievery formed the basis of many recent .conversations throughout the country. business for himself. '
Clewiston. school 1 on the rinan next week's paper. To every The report of the grand jury should certainly} put an end to this dangerousgossiping
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., pupil answering. 'the 3,0 questions *: profits ;of more than 75

I 4 Qlewiston golfers next Sunday correctly a free pass to the Glatexwill .; I PALM BEACH CO. I per cent during 1929 'featured the '

morning will move from the small be issued. Turn now to Page 8 \Vhether the animosity toward the county' officials was brewed by political / regular meeting of the Clewiston I.
five hole course In Civic Center Park the questions.MERCHANTS 'rand I
size nine hole Country Club golf see enemies or whether it was stirred up by honest: but grossly misinformed citizensis FAIR WILL OPEN Home Building association in the Ad- '

course east of the municipal airport now beside the point. ,V, ministration building" Monday night. ,

i it was announced yesterday by Captain NI0VE ON NEXT MONDAY Captain F. Deane Duff was reelected I:
,, In his charge to the grand jurors, Circuit Judge George Whitchurst made
,: F. Deane Duff, general manager president of the home building association \
> of the Clewiston company under, .it pointedly clear that the duty of the jurors was to see whether anything contrary -:
TO BRING FLIERSHERE 4 and other officers reelected
,.;" .: whose direction the new course was to law had been done and that the\ ;[political aspect is not to be consi-* Southern Sugar Exhibit were F. L. Williamson, vice presidentM. .

,by structed.1 Stiles and The Van course Kleek was, golf designed archi- FROM NORTH' dered. This, the grand jury did and after )investigation found cause to compli Is Given Prominent' '. W.\ Bigg, secretary and, A. E." An-

tects. ment the county officials on the manner in which the affairs of the county Boo'th' Location. derson, tieasurer..

:. An important feature of the an- have been conducted. Directors elected for a period of I
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'\ Campaign Started/ To Clewiston News Special)
- tfouncement of the opening of the the three years were B. G. Dahlberg,' F.
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scratched. WEST
have hardly been
: Hendry county possibiities us accept PALM BEACH, Feb. 20.
''.. \ new course was the fact that nominaljrreeiu Attract Northern Deane Duff, W.\ D. Cole P. G. Bishop
confidence in With a greater number and wider
the Jurors with feeling of renewed our county
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'.:" fees have been established to report grand a
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Flying Schools. diversification of exhibits than ever ; and M. W. Bigg.
': make it possible for everyone in the officials and pull together to bring Hendry county to its rightful place as one
previously offered, the annual PalmBeach : Directors elected, for a period of
..> community to enjoy the course. Members the of the in all Florida. Fair will on..
"' of Clewiston Better brightest spots County open one year were F. L. Williamson, A.'
I. A. fee of 50, cents a day will be Business League will make a deter- ; :Monday next, Feb. 24th, and\ continuefor !
; ,,';<, charged and for the townspeople i I t 12. Andeyson, Elbert L. Stewart and
mined effort to encourage northern six consecutive days and evenings
,I': .. .'there' is of $2 which ,\p. T. Marfield. '
:.' a monthly rate aviation schools to make winter headquarters I LOCAL OFFICIALS CANE CREW WILL at Belvedere Park, West Palm Beach, \, -'
entitles the entire family to play,
Report on the financial conditionof -,
Dixie
in Clewiston, It was decidedat two miles west of the on Belvedere

:- :, \ bringing the green 1 ,fee for local' people the regular meeting Tuesday night 'FOR C. M. T. C. START BASEBALL Road. the association showed the profit .
': to of less than '
an seven
average
following, a talk ,by Lyman 0. Dense, M. D. Carmichael.' president of the for the six months pelod ending De: :

" ". J / cents. a day. Hartford, Conn., aviator wintering NAMED IN COUNTYMrs. I I. ; WORK ON SUNDAY : fair association. wIll again be in direct cember '31, 1929, amounted. to $3.015-
With the opening of the :new course here, who said that with the natural :> managerial command and has /

' ,,;,:_::the,.; Civic Center" course .will alsa,be.,;,facilities offered, \for, aviation in the ," ....... -' .- ._....-.: -. : with' the, assistance- County Agri- 3G showing'- -increase 'of 81.1' per Y j '{
'r maViuaiued, it was said'"and while 3Call cent over the profit, for the corres
northern it,
Everglades, should be a cultural Agent M. W. Mutter the sec-
I Beardsley NamedAs For 'Starting Of i
Y.' children. under 14 year of age are comparatively simple matter to bring retary, lined up a really fine and rep- ponding period of 1928.

(. not permitted to play on the new I one or more schools here for winter RepresentativeIn Spring Training resentative collection of exhibits Profit for the year 1929 accordingto

. .course they will still be allowed the .
, flying."I and flora-
Clewiston. Sounded Here. clanging from agriculture the report amounted 'to $5,189.13 ,
'P-s. privileges of the Civic Center course. visited practically every airportin culture to domestic science and fan- '
which increase of 75.9
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was an per'
r The new course will be operated on the 'state before coming to Clewiston" I Recruiting for the tenth annual Preliminary steps for the opening' cy needle work with au .
the honor system according to Cap- cent over the figure for 102S.
said Mr. Deuse "and I came Citizens Military, Training Camps is of the 1930 baseball season<: in the Everglades show,,and a style; pageant among the I. .
.. tain Duff who explained that playersare here' firm in the conviction that the additional features. Loans today total $86,400, and the :
about to, begin, Major B. C. Riley, will many I
expected to pay the 50 cents facilities offered at Clewislon in the League be, taken next dividend declared was 3 1-2 per cen't
State Aide to the Secretary of War\ Cattle, poultry, swine, rabbits, bees ;
I .. greens fee, or procure a monthly\ membership way of smooth fields and large areasof for Florida; announced today. Preliminary Sunday when 'members of the Clew- dairy products citrus, truck and field for the past six. months or at the

r.". card from W. D.' Cole. The 1;I Ir. smooth level plains offer oppor- steps to procurement: in iston Cane Crew will answer the call crops as well as varied articles of rate of 7 per cent per annum., I .' "

,,;, per day green fee may be paid either tunities ,for winter flying unexcelledin II will be ,
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the entire south.
..' I the appointment of Glenn T. Magill of I First practice will be held Sunday in competition for blue ribbon hon

, Clewiston, Inn. Mr. Dense, who is secretary of, a La Belle as county civilian aide; andC. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock on the school I I ors. One of the most interesting of Northern FarmersTo }

The new.course according to those'' Hartford flying club further explained; E. Royer, La Belle; Ruth R. Beardsley these "home county products" exhib- See ..
who have seen it is Clewistons ,best"i.1lustraUon ] that schools diamond. and William Cecil. Owen, Activity
many are anxious to Clewiston, as members of nn as- its will be that of,the Southern Sugar

. of what can be done on t! move their winter headquarters (Please turn to Page 4))' I manager of ,the Clewiston team' has Company of Clewiston with its demonstration In Glades Sunday

I; level unattractive ground from a the south and that "they will flockto '. .asked that all anxious to make the I of the. various stages of i

beautification standpoint. An area as Clewistou .
if the natural advantages
conversion
: be the of Everglades grown
team present. ,
extensive -
Attracted the
' flat as a desk blotter, has been trans- offered here are explained to l for 'by operations ',;
BILLS into
ready
" sugar cane raw sugar :
NO TRUE be'u
formed into almost rolling, country them." There is enough material in townto the in Florida' ,sugar two par-

t : with one tea than twenty feet j organize a good ball team accord- refineries. ties of visitors wIll make a trip to
more As a result of the aviator's talk it1 Women yill be represented sin the '
'ARERETURNEDBY' 'Clewiston this week to see the sugarcane
high. was agreed that the secretary write ing to those who have followed the domestic science: home economics I: in this section and visit -" ..'

Sand traps, water ,hazards and letters to several of the northern situation ,and among those expectedto cookery, and arts and needle work i industry Clewiston mill '
I the 4,000 tons a day
treacherous rolling greens are a few clubs giving them information on the GRAND JURY' featured
"'*, < answer the roll caJI.Sunday are divisions while, children will be of the Southern Sugar company. ". -
of the features which have in-
been
aviation possibilities In this section. trainIng
Pete Wilson and Lefty Baker as in the educational :manual !i The first group to arrive will be a .'
corporated in to the new course. Although it Is too late to bring any and junior agricultural demon-i I
pitchers; Bill Bolden, catcher; Gene : party; of some 30 members of theLion's
The first nine totals 3,270 yards of northern flying schools, here this County Officials Are i stration'sections.. '
, I. club from Lake Worth who
A which the fourth hole of 530 yards is year, it was the consensus of opinion' ReferJ.. Crouch Shorty Davis, Jim I Virtually leading make of
OnAdministration. every I for
Complimented scheduled to be in Clewiston
t the longest and the third hole' of 135 I among those present that an educational Beardsley and Dick Witite"as infielders foreign and ,domestic automobile of are '
? yards is the shortest. Lowest lunch today.
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campaign can be profitably and Gator Crouch and Frank the 1930 vintage will be shown. to- will arrive Sunday -
r" is No. 3 with a par 3 and the launched with view following it i The second group
a \Jo gad-
innumerable
with new
gether
Cothern as outfielders. when party of 160 farmers
highets are holes No. 4 and No. 7 next fall in a more concentrated effort Because, of insufficient funds in the \ and accessories while the style i a _::
gets northern states 'on a
several ,
Further indication that Clewiston is from -
with of 5. fine and forfeiture fund in Hendry
par
h to' bring northern schools ,to I at-
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I show will be a highly important: Florida will turn inland from
)) Score cards, club rules and coure Clewiston. county all cases scheduled for trial out to maJ'e.a strong bid for the pen- folk with its tour of
traction to the women
coast to Florida's agricultural -
a r regulations are being printed and Discussion, of the activities of the at the spring term of Circuit court' I' nant in the Glades league this sea- scores of imported models and Ameri- the east see :

these together with membership cards have been postponed, and while venire possibilities.
: merchants association resulted in a a
son is seen in the fact that the local (Please turn to page 4)
wllLbe available from W. D. Cole tomorrow I .motion that committees be :named at of :26: residents of the county -- .
\ club is the first to announce openingof -
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1 I (Please turn to Page 4)) were summoned fort jury duty; in La .
I I/ Belle last Monday all were excused spring training, and it is believed CANADIAN ROTARIANS MAKE TRIP .:

); with the exception of the 18 venire- that other clubs in' the league will.

f SCOUTS WILL MAKE DEFINITE PLANS men Of on the grand jury. the follow suit within the next week. THROUGH FLORIDAS SUGAR BELT

the
eighteen grand jurors
It is also expected that a meetingof

FOR WEEK END HIKE IN EVERGLADES following seven were Clewistonites: the officials of the Everglades -

Elbcrt L. Stewart, Jesso G. Allhands, I Canadian Rotarians on a good will i visitors sf ,ted that the trip through ,
League will be called in the near fu-
Ray Hull, Arthur Lawrence, Glenn B. mill
tour through the State of Florida the cane fields and the Clewiston
Heard, Emmet Shelley and Albert E. ture. I in
Definite plans for started at Orlando a week ago was one of the most interesting
week-end which
';' a hike of the American V:
I I. Legion, the scouts
for I Anderson.No Teams In the league last year representing Miami, Florida.
members of the Clewiston troopof agreeing to for their uniforms and included stops in Tampa,
pay on
Boy Scouts I. true bills were returned by the communities around the other Florida The Canadian Rotarians and their
will be the main topic the Installment West Palm Beach and

to Ire discussed at the regular meet- Registration certificates plan. is- grand jury and in their report to Cir- : lake were, Clewiston, Belle Glade, 'cities spent Monday afternoon at the wives will complete a 20-day trip .

; ing of the scouts tonight in the school sued last week to all scouts were who cuit Judge Whitehurst they compli- i Brown Farm, Canal Point, Okeccho- Clewiston sugar factory of the South- -through Florida when they arrive in

auditorium, it was announced :yesterday passed their ( mented the county commissionersand I company Jacksonville next Thursday 'on their
tnderfoot era .Sugar
tests and Junior bee Moore Haven.
i other county officials on the administration and
by Frank Cothern, scoutmaster. Jeffries and Luther, Lowe passed I As guests of the West Palm Beach .way north. All members, of. the party
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, I The scouts are planning a week end, their tenderfoot tests bringing the to- of county; afalrs. and Miami Rotary Clubs: the Cana- are from Windsor and' London, On-

,hike into the Glades south of Clew tal number of local scouts to 16. .. ,, Glades Weather I I' dians motored to Clewiston Monday; tario. A pecial pullman car was chartered -

::' iston and it is expected that definite I Singing led by Charles Surfs was Insurance' Paid .... afternoon where they were shown the for the trip south.
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arrangements including the date for. enjoyed during the evening and the Date Max. Min., Evap. various steps, in the manufacture of Members' of the party from Canada

the hike will be set tonight.At I' meeting closed with the troop pledging Under the group Insurance plan in. Feb 11, 76 55 (16 raw sugar, cane. From the first opera- were Mr. and Mrs. C. FI| Wood, Dr.

ft' the regular meeting in the school allegiance to the flag. augurated by the Southern'Sugar company i Feb. 12, 77.5 .49 48I"eh'i tions as the cars of cane are dumped and Mrs J. Ferguson, WinA.. and

.....i last week, It was reported that 15 Organized a few weeks ago the local for its employees, Julie Stach, 13, 78.5 I 49 .165 Into the mill to the final work of bag- I Mary Martin, Alice E. Martin, Inez

scouts have ordered uniforms. These boy scout troop has grown steadily negress, was paid $300 following the Feb: 14, 81 51 _.:.163Feb. gin? and loading the raw sugar. Davies, MC., Davies, M. J. McAlpine,'

are being furnished by Hudson, the and the movement has the I endorsement death of her son Charlie Crawfordwho \ 15,: 81 66 :.142 ,Visibly impressed with the Ethel M. McAlpine. Mr. and Mrs C. '

Clothier and financial arrangements I of all ,civic and social clubs_ ,in I I died while ho was an.,employeeof e'h. 16. Sl .61. .176 tural and industrial agricuI-1 J Lauspray, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morris -
are'being made by the Clewiston and Mr. and Mr. Jos. Carson.f' .
! : ( PostS the community. the Sugar company. Feh. 17, 70 60" ..047I i the Everglades region, the !
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PAGJJ TWO CLEWIS'WN NEWS CLEWlSl'ON. FLORIDA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930, ,
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The Clewiston News When the venire was summoned for the opening of circuit court in La
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Successor' to The Clewiston Progress Belle Tuesday only one Clewlstoniie asked to be excused This clearly reflects -
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Entered as second-class matter February 8, 192S, at the post office at the type ofClewiston, citizenry-people who'are' ready and ,.willing :to I Is a Prescription for / ChiropractorBELLE
COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DCNGUC, GLADE, FLA.Headaches..
Clewiston, Fla., under the Act of March 2, 1S79. travel some 70 miles a, day to see that, law anti ,order is maintained In the I''
BILIOUS FEVER and MALARIA.
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TOM SMITH ".........".............. .."..no.".,......:....:...J...:...,.,.........,r Editor .. ..... .. .", I' ) [
: If you haven't yet seen the. ,new golf, course. drive. .out past the municipal troubles. Acute and'

Subscription Rates ., airport to the course and see .what can be' done with flat Everglades land. DR. J. C. NOWLING ,, Chronic. ",

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By mail outside of Florida: _. I By mail in Florida It is certainly all \hat could be. desired' in a golf course and those who designed Hopkins Building, rYr .

One year $2.50 One year < I $2.00 it and those who built i it dese.rve' a great, credit for adding this valu I CLEWISTON, FLORIDA Day and EveningHours ('
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1. Definite control of Lake Okeechobee with water transportation. : i
coasts to see the sugar cane industry 1'1! the northern Everglades. This ;will CLEWISTON CAFE
Y 2. Early completion of the\ hignvays for local transportation and concen- '

tration of products. < mean some 10,000 people here during the grinding season. Each, during the .

3. A substantial downward revision of freight rates on vegetables and course of the next few months will undoubtedly tell of what they saw to at THE ONLY.PLACE OF ITS KIND IN GREATER

other products of this region to the northern markets.. CLEWISTON
least ten acquaintances.; So we can definitely count on more than 100,000 .
4. The full functioning, of a cooperative marketing association for both, ,
OPEN FROM 5 A. M. TO 1 A. M. : i
buying and selling purposes. people being told of the possibilities here during the next few months.

I -' We serve only the best the market affords ',

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930
... 1 And now someone advocates the paving of highways with rubber. More "REGULAR D/NNERS-SHORT ORDERS
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Florida Better Week.'" 'During this period Floridians and their guests are .\ : .
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: urged to take an inventory.of FACTS .about Florida, its industrial, .commercial .'Tampa again. .changer, police department heads; this time .it. will. be "good .
The
decision Cafe-The Horne'of Good Coffee.
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position'Uan of the other .
point of discoverj' It_ }lOlds'a more 1" unique any .-. ., \ :

states of the Union. Florida is in its prime-there 4s plenty of room ,in the takes doe to ,succeed-in raising r'rabbits..
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.'. State yet for any one who will share in its blessings and put. forth an lion I ---:- r,, ".. ..." '. '.. HERALD AND UNITED TRUCK LINESOvernight

For the benefit of those who failed to,hear the Governors d,1le'.ss: .at the
est effort toward its constructive development. S
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.,. should. earnest effort South Florida'Fair, it is the same. as before, Tallahassee.' ':. .' .:': :,;:.j : I,
To KNOW FLORIDA BETTER is a thing we put .. ", '

+' Into. To KNOW our state better Is to be able to make., amore intelligent' \ i .' '', : {: >: I service from .

: \ It. looks like Ackerman after Amos in Earnest. ; T' :'
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TRUTH .
:.. presentation\ of its merits and to be able to TELL THE ,, : :.',:,' :> Tampa, ''Miami and West Palm>i Beach '

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',.' .. round robbins the tourists' their To Clewiston.
bills
Speaking of .. pay board and the hotels t
' columns written about the State-yet ,we .
,: There have been columns upon ",. v I w

'f'" : ..' ourselves are apparently' deficient in .our\,, knowledge, of the commonplace pay for. billboards. .. S ti ... ...

I -I i ,'" EXPRESS SERVICE AT FREIGHT RATES
\;:. things' and incidents of the. State and even our own communities. > i
It's the boy who pitches ,hay while'the sun shines in the North that we
; : With our population l growing all the time, new people coming into the I
, find pitching horseshoes while the sun shi'nes in the South.
:: > state as permanent residents.and as visitors the KNOW FLORIDA BETTER I '. I I
BAKERS(
' SERVICE STATION
:; ', WEEK program furnishes us an incentive and opportunity to review our ,! .
Ia I members. Refreshments were served. .
i','>" knowledge! of Florida. La B lle Ne 'vs Local Representative
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: :" .. Know Florida Better Week had its inception in a definite demand from Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dulaney and HERALD LINES UNITED LINES
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"';, _: the public for such an occasion once each :year and i in doing this keep our' 615.19 Platt St. '391 N. W. 24th Street
I I Citizens of Hendry County and their to attend the Edison celebration.

;:;. people' awake: to the fact that we must know ,ourselves' better, if we would visitors found' Saturday after enduring TAMPA, FLA. MIAMI, FLA.
I PHONE 21011
,f;: : sell Florida to others... .. "'. 'a rough road for several"months I Many La Belle people spent Tuesday I I

that the road had been scraped from ; in Fort Myers. "
r'. This movement is not just centered i in a general appeal to Know Florida I, I
the Lee County line to La, Belle ands I II
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state in comprehensive I
}I:.-, : .'., schools of the a y ; \ .: SI ,--:.

' of Commerce in Florida is urged to take the leadership in its community '1 r
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their plans for beautifying La Belle.

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'A -community' does not just grow" like Topsy.: Communities, cities, Dr yer. Mr. and Mrs: Bleompke were :Ic ,
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built who consistent and tireless, married recently in Illinois. ; r
towns and villages are by. men-men are F, ?
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who believe in tlie tiling they are r ,
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and, Mr. Gerald .and J. L. Lehman of the i

F' A community is not just a thing of stones, brick. and mortar-it is a thing i Florida Power and Light Company of : '- ::

I:' alive and the character or it is evidenced in one thing-THE SPIRIT OF I Fort Myers was in La Belle on: business ': : fl.I fl.
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.. marks it as a place of progress and contentment or as j just another habitation party. was held In honor of Henry I "j f-l.'j' l: WINTER MONTHS ARE RADIO MONTHS .

of man.Community. / S Fulgum who celebrated his birthday I '\? ::'.i'::;::f'}., -,- .. :e' ;:,'. I

i '. recent!}'. Many La. Belle children (: ;f:" \.:: I \,: ; ?

, I prosperity is an elastic term, it is true, however, it is wrapped attended. // ; : } ,\

up Inseparably with the general business conditions that pievail., Happy,, i .. I
W. P. Gregory and J. O. Davidson
contented citizenship depends upon employment and employment depends |II I" .-":" .
I returned from a two weeks business. ( 0#
upon?business, in its broadest sense-so when it Is analyzed ,the greatest
I trip to Metter, Georgia. I, j t.. THIS IS THE SEASON WHEN YOU WILL ENJOY RECEIVING f.

part of our community prosperity, happiness and civic progress .revolves ] :.
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'I i Many La Belle children attendedthe THE WORLD'S NEWS EVERY EVENING
around definite
on thing-the HOME DOLLAR AND HOW OFTEN IT '
birthday party of Miss Ida Forrey .. \ ; '

TURNS OVER IN OUR TOWN and how long it stays in' the community i I ';'i ::i:..1, AT HOME OVER ONE OF OUR "' J'. .'

working for the manufacturer, wholesaler, merchant and employee. j I:: The, airplane advertising The Fort i !


There have been BUY AT HOME campaigns I of some type and fashion for 1 which Myers circled Press over subscription'La Belle Tuesday contest \ I 1 : :''J : i' W fij;

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years-a great many of .them have only served to make the people yell j j"Wolf" 1' caused much enthusiastic comment ; :;\A ? : :!: :

.at those who would sponsor them-WHY Because they were based 'from, La Belle citizens I :5-,. ': 1( .

upon the thought that people should 1 ... .... {
at'home"just
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buy because they livedin I The Woman's Community Club of i "'" .'1' R C A RADIO ." -'.:". "" '' ". J..:". .-, IJ

the community. I La Belle met r Monday afternoon with I' .. ,.{; -'.:,: :- /: : : \>II. I\; .
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This Is a fallacy for unless those conducting the business of the community : full attendance and much enthusiasm I. .i .)'':," ('.- ''. J.\ :'

j The President, Mrs B. L. Dulaney
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demonstrate to its citizenship that they Interested J : \
are in their business '
outlined the for the I } '
plans beautifying i
make them know and understand ASK ABOUT.OUR PAYMENT PLANS. ,
that their 'purchasing power is as greatat city as far as completed. Mrs. Royer '

home as anywhere else-that the the Secretary, read the constitution .1. :. : ,
goods handled
are equal to those they I :) !
which was unanimously'adopted.. :: : : : :' .<. : ,... ,,.
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might buy elsewhere-then all ,, II\ YR' 4 .L .FY-':
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won't in the world Committees to be appointed by the L ; .: .: < :': ; : .
convince the public It should :: ,
patronize, the home merchant. Let's prove president were announced and the r ,

that Florida Products, Florida Business merits BUYING AT Business Womens Committee askedto ,' '

HOME. I. eight meet o'clock with the executive same Monday officers even-at :> ''CLEWISTON: BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY

The social ''whirl!' I
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Clewiston struck an almost dizzy pace last week with- Ing. ..

'a Legion meeting Tuesday The plans which are the result of ,h "
night. School play Wednesday and Thursday
I study and attention to ,detail promises
night, Woman's club meeting Friday" afternoon and Veteran's ,Club dance' success in this, wonderful undertaking / I

Friday night. The result we are told was a heavier volume of local busi for the beautification of La Belle. l" .5. 5 '. .' ,/

ness Sunday. A slow week socially mean The social hour f following the busi- ., :
s motorists '
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ness meeting was appreciated by theE 1 '.. I .... .' rj.'. .. ." ,.'"!' .>:Ic
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The' school play "The Flapper Grandmother". was,, a great success., Those Certified Public Accountant t' '. A 1it

who ,attended considered it an evening well 'spent and for the :'pupils, their 217-218 Harvey Bldg. Phone 2-0522 I / \
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THE SOUTHERN_ SUGAR COMPANY IS NOW OPERATING THE LARGEST SUGAR' CANE ,FACTORY.

::. fl!(r(f J 'AMERICA.. CAPACITY 4,000 TONS OF CANE DAILY ,...,. r: .-.
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:i" State Highway between West Palm Beach and Fort Myers, The richest muck land in the world surrounds Clewiston ;!' ;;;r ;;'!rt'

.... Center I of the Everglades trucking center, Miles of paved streets, Is served by' its own electric light and water '-,.:' ....:"}:j'

., : '::.: plant, A modern telephone exchange renders efficient service, Daily bus service over Collier lines to West Palm \ i ;? ,!.i

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,':.t.. ,. ..., High School and Crammer, School :. Onc Wholesale. Fish' Company' .I u--v": /! ..:'. Woman Club ,I .. ... />. :' .' Cabinet Shop I' '/' OJ..,;*'; ;::.:: .'\...f'."':>:,'J .'
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I. \. ': .. .' Three Automobile Agencies ':y:} Tv <> Job Printing Plant. ." ". '!. /'yo/: : '.;v J>'. -. :!,' Clewiston Home Building Association Two Insurance Agencies 'r. i.: 2' ) \: I f-
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:;: One Men's Furnishing Slorp ':%::: 'I x Flying Club ?:, .t',,. ;. :'- i. /:7 ..,. Modern Laundry :
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PAGE FOUR CLEW1STON_ v NEWS, CLE V1S1 ON- ,FLORIDA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY\ 21, 1930 I


PALM BEAtH COUNTY Conditions Are I eral government is spending millionsof States the potential value of which is I sugar in its consideration or protection -(today lie in the verdant field offeredto

FAIR WILL OPEN Told In Report dollars of the taxpayers' money for hard to estimate. The tariff committee for Florida products. science and research to conbort its

\ '- building construction. It must be of the State Chamber of Corns I Industrial Florida's greatest assets natural and agricultural resources Into

(Continued from page 1)) more serious In cities where Uncle : merce has for some months included says, the State Chamber Committee, for
uses
WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. IS.- I I ,/ manufacturing purposes.
Sam cannot step into the breach. .
occurred: in I hl
"If the things that have
c.m'costumes tht nelds of conditions reflect serious
covering \ I "These a ,.
the fair, sox lull gnevcry hour and. ,the last year had taken 1 lace witha I situation, and are an indictment of I H.,
r Democrat in the White House, and 4).1
activity of the day. the Republican administration to the

In consection with tre fair there I present economic conditions existed I same degree that it appropriated
j with that party in power, not a Republican j: F G. i
will be a runnisg horse/ race meet II credit to itself for prospeiily whenit '
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spokesman or organ "' ears
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with five events every did exist.
I about Democratichard I ;
would be crying
the ideal track included in the eightyacre : I ,
enclosure! More tha nsLxty thor- times" says a statement Issuedby T""?

Democratic National Congressional I'I'J WRUF FARM PRIGRAM
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oughbredh are entered and the purses 1 ...
Committee, of which Representative -
to be hung up assure keen compe- -I I : :
tition. Joseph W Byrns, of Tennessee GAINESVILLE, Fla.-A farm program I' SPECIALS SATURDAY FEB. 22 .

An unnamed colt born Monday in I i is Chairman. of unusual interest will be given ,

Mr. Carmichael's stables on the fair "It has become difficult' to tell the I over WRUF, state and university EVERY BOY OR GIRL UNDER 16 YEARS GETS A FREE GIFT
radio station, next week through the
grounds has been made the official difference between 'Republican pros-
mascot of the fair. This aristocrat of perity' 'and a socalled 'Democratic : cooperation of the Florida Agricultural SATURDAY THAT ENTERS OUR STORE.

the track is the son of Patricia Washington panic," the statement continues: '"i Extension Division. The programs GROCERY DEPARTMENT
will begin at 12:15 eastern standard MEAT DEPARTMENT
and Ponjolla and therefore the "With steadily growing centralization -
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grandson of Rex Peavine the greatestof of power at Washington, the time and las for 30 minutes. Local Cross Blackwell 2 pounds .. .. .... ...
American or foreign saddle horses. multiplication of boards and commissions ,- talks by specialists, U. S. farm flashes MALT VINEGAR 75C NECK BONES : :: 25

Gov. Doyles: Carlton and his staff I many of them with great pow: Ie1' | and answers to Florida farm prob-,

at the fair andit affect the currents of lems will be features of the programs pkg. ............ 2 pounds ,.,:,,:,, ,,,,;. .':, ,,,,,.,
will spend one full day to control or i main PANCAKEper !I3c PIG EARS : : ; : 25
is probable that the governor will business, the Federal administration The features for 'each daj'follow I

'make an informal speech. Nathan is In large degree' responsible for I : NO.2. .....:.:........ Longhorn per.pound ...:..... '
Mayp\ state secretary of agriculture economic conditions. During recent j I Saturday, -Feb. 22-Florida farm APPLE BUTTER : .14c CHEESE : : 33 I

the distinguished has heard much news and U. S, farm science snap-
will be among many years, the country
announced their When |, shots. Sweet mixed 1 qt "::........... 2 pounds ................:.:..............:.... ,
visitors who have about 'Republican prosperity' PICKLES : 35C LARD 25C !

Intention of looking over Palm Beach prosperity existed, the Republican Monday, vFeb. 24-Grove IrrigationE.

exposition of tis progressive I credit for it. F., DeBusk, extension citrus 1>a- 40, '' i iC
County's claimed pound
administration oz. jar ,. : ; per ...
thologistentomologist.Tuesday FIGS : : 'RIB STEW; : I5C.
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development. By the same logic, it must accept responsibility ,

On the amusement progl' mme for adverse conditions. Feb. 25-Concrete on the I

included a Florida Farm-Frazier Rogers, pro- l for ....... porkl''/b.<:.... :
planned for the week are\ "There has been prosperity and WASHING POWDER .25 PAN SAUSAGE : 25

dozen free big time vaudeville acts, there is a degree of it now, but it"! fessor of agricultural engineering. C

all ne wto this section, which will be is not general, and it should do no College of Agriculture. Campbells! all kinds ........ .. ...... Smoked, pure pork, lb. ........
see nevery afteroon and evenings; harm to point out that while some Wednesday, Feb. 26 Popular SOUPS : :. IOC SAUSAGE 35P )

low cost concession at- Breeds of Domesticated Rabbits (review
numerous profits, othersare
lines making large *
Jones are )-R. M. assistant 3 loaves ...........:...... .....;: ., ,.......... FRESH LAMB, VEAL, LIVE & DRESSED
J. Fulghum
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tractions and tell Johnny in a state of depression, some of extension BREAD : : :t 25C
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circus which madea ,editor. Primer for Town '..r'y. CHICKENS '.
carnival show and them showing actual losses. One but .' "t; : ,) ,

hit last :yeor with a wide varietyof has to look at the recent Treasury Farmers. Palmolive. 3 bars., :: >.. .....

novelties and sensations: Department statement on 1928 in- Thursday: Feb. 27-Progress of a SOAP ;: t.-. r .19cPilODUCE DEPARTMENT

I II Poultry Cooperative Endeavor-J. S.
f. I come tax returns to see that prosperity P & G, 3 bars '...V..:. :.! L..i................
.- has been in them main for a few Allen, president Central Florida Poultry SOAP ." IT LMONS Dozen .....?.,.. ...... .. ... .... .... .35
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:. MERCHANTS\ MOVE TO while the masses, the average wage Cooperative Association. :' 'i. .

/ ':: ,:; BRING FLIERS HERE earners, clerks an dfarmers% find the Friday, Feb. 28-Planting Trap SUGAR 5 pounds for ...:..,......:{.:.......,.... 28c fresh, string, per pound .::....,........
.) struggle' to be difficult. Crops for Melon and Pickle WormsJ. BEANS 10 I
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I R. Watson% entomologist, Florida ., i
"Returns for 1928 showed the num-
t.: ,..' .j(Continued from page 1) of j Experiment Station.' GREEN TURTLE MEAT FRENCH'CURRANT ......... .,;.:;,....:...
r\. .' : t. ---:..- ber of persons with a net income GRAPE FRUIT :; ? 5c

,', ;, one billion dollars or more increased I BAR-LE-DUC JAM, RED' & WHITE CURRANT"LETTUCE t. :. _

each meeting to provide an interesting from 290 in 1927 to 496 in 1928. Their PRODUCE QUALITY MILK" 1 .... new, lb. ............ C
.: < for the following'' me IRISH POTATOESeach 8
Program total net income was._more than one :':
CELERY
CARROTS BEETS ..:.. ,
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;: ing. billion dollars, so that approximately OCALA FJa.-A Q.uaitty milk pro I "!, .
On the committee named to workout "' EGGPLANT CAULIFLOWER' Cooking, pounds ,/;...:.'...:..:......
I- 500 indiviluals had incomes of about duction demonstration was given here APPLES ,4 28CI
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E.' 'a program for the next 4 per cent the total income of all the February 20 by C. Sidney Leete, associate ;

> I are Fred B. Puryear, ''E. E. Kelly, million 1 filing market milk with I '
more than four persons specialist '
Dave Alston and Frank 0. Richmann. returns. Those with incomes of $100, the U. S. Bureau of Dairy Industry : .: PHONE : (
':', election officers scheduled I 353
I With the of 000 or more each, numbered 15,780.I I II I and J. H. McClain, extension U. S.; .. \ ;
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I. Their total net income was about four dairy specialist.An ." .; : '

,:. in the lewiston Inn next Tuesdaynights and a quarter billion dollars, or nearly effort was made to show the economic ,; ;. : ':.: r: .
Dave Alston was named chairman -
(- l one-sixth the total income of all importance of- clean milk'and '
of the nominating committee and .
.t'.. the more than four million people the methods for keeping it clean.
.: assisting! him will be A. L- Crowe, who filed income tax returns. Unquestionably The state extension service, commercial Jw r.o..fy..rt.J:
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: Dick C. :Miller Smith. -
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In an effort to increase the membership kt : 's
,'i' Business numbering only one in 'ev'ery eight Health Departments cooPerated" ., in \..' ./.. \
in the Better League I II
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r- thousand. the total populations. the demonstration. :IJri' \
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and to bring payment of dues to '" : I :.i;
have been or were until .
prosperous I ". v
date,..L. A. Morgan was named chair- "
the stock market panic last fall; \ i JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 15.-;-ConI ,. ;'': .t ) \ I
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man of a committee of three to (
"But what of the millions of farmers I! tinued development and expansion! ,:
V write letters to all business and .professional I 1
r*. laboring men, clerks: small struggling the sugar industry in Florida, in the ;
men in town outlining the I
\ business men and others? opinion |lof the industrial committee i',1.
r purposes of the association and urging -
"It is the Democratic contentionthat of the Florida State Chamber of Com- .\ ,1.J'
;., them to join. It was also agreed I / ,
tariff favoritism, and other fa- 1 mercej; should- be 'given the active sup i .
:'" that only those who have paid their '. .
::.: voritism in Republican policies, legislative port of the people of the state as it : ::,< ,
dues will be entitled to vote at the
.' and administrative, have en- j'marks: but the beginning of lorida's \
election of officers next Tuesday .
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night. On the committee assisting interests to gain huge incomes, while the indsutrial life of the country. : : I: ____ ====--i_ h m
Morgan are G. V.: Hudson and, Victor I '
t! the masses have to struggle to make The announcement of the establish-
Blate.. lE.. it Err- m
I ends meet. What is true of individuals' ment of additional sugar mills in the

I is also true of corporations.While Everglades land the demonstration of .a "

LOCAL OFFICIALS I '51,943 corporations reported a new labor saving machinery for cutting I ,<. '. ,. >.' ',' I I. ,
total net income of $4,203,556,414 for and handling cane are evidenceof '"- .
i FOR C. M. T. C. NAMED'I I!
!, I! 1928, there were 34,854 other corporations progressive steps in the industryat
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: which had no net income this time. "

I (Continued from Page ) I I whatever, but actually reported a de- The production of fiber board and All these added hnprovnieiiitsI)1ohMs .
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sisting committee. had much to do with that. by-product of the sugar mills,accord J '
I' -yet YloC"tly redl Cetl !
For nine summers boys betweenthe "Contrast with the huge incomes ing to ,the viewpoint of the State-

ages of 17 and 24 have been goingto and profits o fa few individuals and 1 j Chamber committee, promise Floridaone

CMT Camps for thirty days, with-, some of the giant, corporations the I I. of Its greatest opportunities and' The new Chevrolet is enjoying the -weather-proof internal-expanding \

out expense to themselves, They have i" condition of the farmer. The Depart- offer the basic background for the greatest public reception ever given a four-wheel brakes, with front and rear .

been playing hard, working hard, I ment of Agriculture reports for the | establlshmenf of manufacturing plants -.. Chevrolet car. For it 'offers scores of drums tightly enclosed!

1928-29 that the farm which utilize other products of- the new improvements and refinements
training ,hard, and returning to their crop year per ,
full-balloon
I larger .tires a clutch
homes at the end of the period witha reward for labor and managementwas State. I I'l that make it a finer car in every way. and ,
a stronger transmission!
wider outlook on life and a keener only $669. This mere pittance is Labor saving machinery and adequate Yet it sells at greatly reduced prices! t

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appreciation of citizenship. Parents, all the return the average farmer got tariff protection will make sugar -quieter, stronger, more beautiful
I Consider a few of the extra-value
hesitant at first about permittingtheir for the labor of himself and the members production in Florida one of the Fisherbodies-withricherupholsteries,
features that Chevrolet has
boys to' attend, have become of his .family. :Meanwhile, his largest industries In, the United I incorporated more distinctive colors, and wider, jJ 1/
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eager to have them' go, realizing that taxes were going up. For every dollar greatest deeper seatsa \ __
the farmer paid in taxes in 1913 he I smoother, flashier six-cylinder
here, better than elsewhere, they -
Every factor has been considered that
may secure recreation and training, paid $2.42 in 1927 and $2,46 in 192S. valve-in-head motor, with its capacityincreased
J. W. ED.DS.Dentist to 50 horsepower! would add to the safety, comfort and
His interest
vacation and education at the same charges have also been
( ) ./ convenience of the Chevrolet owner.a .
time. increasing and today, through the.
stronger more durable rear axle
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Beginning with the basic course, the failure !of the FedaralfFarm Bank system r :. X-RAY LABORATORY' ..' "., with: increased gear ratIo.! 1 Come in today. See this greatest of all
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first summer, boys who attend successive to function in the spirit in whichit v. -/ Chevrolets! Check over its new features.

summers advance in training! was- intended to function, the farmer Hopkins Bldg. ,:, ;.", -four Lovejoy hydraulic shock Drive it.. You'll find'quality you never

along definite lines, until they may is being made to pay larger inter- 'I Clewiston, Fla.. absorbers-assuring a smooth, even, thought possible-at such' greatly

qualify as non-commissioned officers, est rates and heavy commissions on comfortable ride over any road! reduced prices! ': .
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capable of training recruits and lead- renewals. 1! ;

ing them. Boys who have attended I I "Attention. has already been calledto ;

previously are given preference in en the heavy increase in bank failures f The Roadster .... ... $495 The Coupe ............ ", $565 The Sedan Delivery f $595

rollment. last year, and the large number of BE INSURANCE .
The Phaeton ......? .. $495 \The Sport? Coupe $655 Light Delivery Chassis
. $365
Attendance at camp does not preclude business houses closing their doors.

military service, at present or Bradstreet's repotr for January, just MINDEDLIFE The Sport Roadster $555 Tile Clllb- Sedan ....... $625 1 1.2 Ton Chassis ........ $520 ,
in the future. I I issued, shows commercial failures .
The Coach ................ $565 The Sedan ...........: $675 12 Ton Chassis with Cab S625AH
Informationconcerning what to, during that month to have increased So. States I II

'take to camp, who may: go, physical i'' 29.6 per cent over December, 8.4 per ACCIDENT & HEALTH
I( prices. f. o. b. factory, Flint, Mich.
examination, where: camps are locat- cent over January of last year and 'Mutual Benefit I ,

'ed, and the hundred other questionsthat to be 30 per cent above theJanuary AUTO American

rise in the average; boy's mind average for the last five years. The FIRE & STORM

when he wants togo, may be secured unemployment situation Is serious. In American New Jersey. CLE WIS TON MOTOR CO.

from ,the county aide/or direct from Washington, according to the daily Js4oH uJew! 'oJld 'ssew I .

State ; Civilian ,Aide Headquarters at I newspapers, fivp thousand skilled tJ.
S. W. POWELL .... .
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Gainesville, addressed to Major B. C. workers ,are idle, and several times I V

Riley. Application blanks may be secured as many common laborers This Is Insurance Agent City Hall Bldg I ..A s.rx' IN THE, PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR:'

from. the same" source. the situation in a city where. the Fed- Pahokee Fla. I '- ." .

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J I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930 CLEW1STON NEWS.. CLEW1STON, FLORIDA
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'' FORTY CROP CHAMPIONS I box of red-purple, ;> petunias, for exseem to supply a glint of sunlight.
You Heard
11 By The Way Have ? MAKE TOUR OF FLORIDA ample, is lost because I
I ,, of the prox- j On the other hand, the blue and the SUBSCRIBE FOR THE -
imity of some salvia I
scarlet caunas purple flowers will appear lost in the

I Mrs. A. F. Dahlberg, mother of B. Earl White and J. 1C Hall motoredto : GAINESVILLE, Fla-Forty Crop or geraniums. If a room seems cheer- j I' dark. corners, and will 1 be enjoyed CLEWISTON NEWS

G. Dahlberg, :who is spending several Moore Haven Monday. i Champions representing 10 southern less, or a corner seems too dark, a most when they arc placed in The PHONE: 339
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: states''were the guest of the Chilean boquet of .yellowish flowers will light.' '
weeks In Clewiston with Mrs. Cleo I
Nitrate of Soda Educational Bureau ,
i 9 A. Houze, is recovering from the effects Jimmy Lee is leaving for Tampa :
t on a recent tour through Florida. .
of a severe cold although she Monday. ( __ J__ ________
They arrived in Tampa from New Or- : -
is still)] confined to her home. --T--.T---- T
leans their trip vis- J
and continuing ;
Mrs. F. W, DeLozier of Keyser, W.
ited the Mountain at \ I. .
Lake Sanctuary
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L Va., accompanied by her baby daughter I \. --'k':
Lake Wales, the Citrus Experiment
Simpson\gathered '!'at the home of Mr Marian Birginia is v visiting Miss 'C'
( Station at Lake Alfred, Orlando, Day -
and Mrs. C. A. Jackson Tuesday night Marian Leydig. I I ,' .
II tona Beach. St. Augustine and Jack I Io
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i In'n informal farewell party to the I I I DIVIDEND' : :
i Shnpsons who left this week for Ma C. E. Mansfield, former vice president sonville. .

I I'J' rysville, Tenn. :Members! of the La- of Hayden Van. Alter and Co. I I,i Many; Floridians cooperated in ar- f ,
At
dies Aid Society presented Mrs. Simpson investment, bond house of Grand (I i I ranging the tour and making it as the recent meeting of the. home building association

Rapids and now associated with the educational as possible. again dividend at the of '
I I with a handsome traveling bag. I I I a rate seven per cent, annum was .
Among those present were Mrs. J. fiscal department of the Southern :i I I declared. -

I G. Allhands, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Sugar company arrived in decision i ..

Ames, "-Mrs. W. T. Bailey, :Mrs. ElbertL. Tuesday on an inspection tour of the HINTS TO HOUS'EWIVES i .

Stewart; Mrs. Claude L. Downs, Southern Sugar company properties. I I With payments as low as fifty cents a week you can

Mrs. Fred B. Puryear: Mrs. Wilber "Clewiston," said Mr. Mansfield "is SELECTING FLOWERS I start an interest bearing account with this responsible or

i D. Cole, Mrs. William Cecil Owen, certainly a revelation and I am very I ganization. .

Mrs. T. V. Watson, Mrs. H. A. Bestor seriously considering remaining here i selecting flowers for a room, the .

:Mrs.! R. Y. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. C indefinitely." I first consideration is the color scheme / .

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A. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. T. H.._Jack of the room. Flowers supply the ex- ,

son, Mrs. Wilson S. Harvel. Mrs. J. Joe Cato and Miss Marcia Avant hilirating accents of color, and. as in '. \ > -
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R. Alston, and Mrs. C. W. McDonald. motored to West Palm Beach Sunday. the use.of all bright color, they shouldbe I ti'; 't''t',.t '".." .", : '." jf"- jjT,* ',..J .1'7 v' ;*, ;.' ." MAIL COUPON NOW

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I chosen deliberately and carefully I / '

Miss Josephine Knight spent? the Mrs. Cleo Houze motored to West ; placed. The bright warm colors bring ':,' ,. ,." r.,.. ::.. : :- : \.:: ... CLEWISTON HOME BUILDING AS-

week end with her parents in Fort Palm Beach on a business trip I a note of gaiety into. the room, while. j I ?.. '," .i' '',,", .,'..\','::, ,'..; ..,., \, :.. ";,.' I. SO C I A T ION. 3
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'" \ I II|:I tie beauty. Does the_.', room need to be. I''I.: :' ; ,' \ ',r'r

Mr. and Mrs..: L. O. Dense, Miss *** I more stimulatnig? If so, choose the .'J.' ,....: ; ,, .,\.: ", '. .....''..": .,": .: \ CentlemenI.am I. Interested in
Tourist Travel Y ; '. your easy plan for saving. Without
Louise Waldron and Doug Puryear warm colors which will harmonizewith ,'. : ': ;/:\. !-::: :'. ;
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I ,' obligation to me, please send me full
motored" to Palm Beach for dinner To State Shows the general color scheme of the information.Nam .

'.e and a show Saturday night. Steady Increase I room. Yellow 'and yellow-ora n g e x;

JACKSONVILLE, Feb.15.-Tourist flowers,-the colors of light-will fit 5Address
Mrs. M. W.. Bibb, Mrs. Franc Howard into
color scheme but red-
any bright
travel in Florida is at a high peak: ac-
and Mrs P. A. Pocre motored to
'to
be handled with Rooms which'
cording to all reports received by the care.
Fort Myers Wednesday. contain considerable amounts of orange .
Florida State Chamber of Commerce i .;; '
I 'with the southbound movement continuing i and scarlet do not successfully a? :- ,
Mfr and :Mrs. A. G. Edmondson returned :: .' .
unabated. receibe the purple and red-purple : /t: :1. ", ::-
by; fotor to New Orleans! Mr. flowers. Flowers : .?; .
of.these '
traveling quarrel- '
The number of foreign cars "
.i Edmondson spent several days here some colors bright ,red-orange and ){, ?
in connection with the start of operation South over the St. John's River I THE CLEWISTON HOME BUILDING' ASSN
i bridge at Jacksonville: during January bright red-purple, should not be used

i of the sugar-cane harvesting. was 15,610 carrying 42,504 pas- together, for they destroy each oth Clewiston / Phone 101 Florida

I A benefit card party to purc'haseGirl sengers. This figure indicates an in- er's beauty. This should be remem- ( .
bered when window boxes are being I
crease in passengers of approximately -
Scout uniforms was given at the '
arranged, and the flowers are being I
1929 and
forty-eight
percent over
Clewiston Inn Wednesday afternoon I
nine planted in the yard, for too frequently -- f
when Mrs. C. A Jackson held high sixty percent over 1928. Reports 1r .
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I the charming effect of window
a
score. from the tourist centers of the state J

Among those present were Mesdames indicate that the present season Is I I ._ ____ __ .

C. A. Jackson, Maxwell, T. H. one of the best in several years and |I. -.

Jackson, W. DeLozier, Lane, E. Winn apparently more people are enjoying !|

John Mowry, T. V. Watson, Dick C. I Florida today than usual at this 1:! time'of 4 llJ fI ,
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Miller, Wilson Harvel, F. L. Williamson the season.
R. Y. Patterson, William Cecil Optimistic reports from tourist centers lJl i

'Owen, Fred M. Puryear: J. E. Beard- are substantiated by the blanket a

: sley, Jesse G. Allhands, H. A. Bestor estimates of rail and steamship 1

and the Misses Elta Whatley, Mary : lines serving the state which place 1830 1930

, \ Skeldon, Jamye Williams; ,' Sue Bates. ''! the southbound travel for the present

.' Refreshments were served by four season at around ten per cent in-
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'.: )faembers of' llie'local girl scout troop creasc'ver. 1929.. Bus company tabulations -
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Jackie Hawkins, Betty Spicer.. Mary\ indicate that January 1930
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.. Bush.. and Margie Harvel. 'I'1 was heaviest in their field of trans-

A second card party in the series portation since 1927 and required the ,c ; / c
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Mr. and Mrs.\ G. T. R. Frazer and I throught the Jacksonville Terminal, ,, = ,.
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in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William during the present month indicate + 1y 1
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J. I transportation circles will show sub-
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: I ,Henry Storey, Louise Waldron, I stantial increase in travel over a longer -

Jewel Lowe and Dick White vcra in period than in several :years.

a party motoring to Palm Beach Sun I With a number of Florida's largest
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day to a show.Talent special sports and entertainment at- Tt -

Jt tractions i'o be staged during the pres

Turns Out ent month and up to early April, every -
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{', .. For Rehearsal In ., take inducement,advantage is offered of Florida's the visitorsto unex- : .. .


'f. Ladies Aid Review i celled returning early northward spring weather to a lingering'insteadof r't,t; : : :71 orenouse Jistoty : ,


,:'. One act playlets, double quartettes winter climate. S f
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monologues and many other interest- I Golf, fishing and bathing in Florida I : 100 years ago in Petersburg. armies. Hardly cross-roads hamlet but has witnessed -

. ing features will be included, in the says the State Chamber ,of' Commerce ORGANIZED city rich in historic interest and stirring and important events, or: has sent -
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Clewiston "Scandals of 1930" the musical I is' at its best during the spring destined to play a deciding part in events of its sons to play leading parts in the affairs of
i review planned by members of i months. The Easter season is one of .
.. I ': future years, the Petersburg Railroad was the their tunes.
; the Ladies Aid Society, rehearsals I the most enjoyable the
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.. j I worthy pioneer of that notable group of rafl- Here the tyranny of George the Third first
.. for which have been in ogress for year in Florida for the visitor.
1 the past few weeks. I I roads, serving the famed coastal plains of the fitfftvith: outspoken and organized resistance.

iI I Henry Storey who made such a sue I I UPWARD TREND REFLECTED Southeast, that were brought together to form Here scores bloody battles have been fought.

. the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company. These shores have been pillaged< by Blackbeard
! cess in tile "Flapper Grandmother" a :j I JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 27.-Florida'

'school play, has been billed for a :.I bank clearances for January were No part of America has more of historic sod Gasparilla and other pirates of their day.

.I I. }. rube monologue, and Glenn Heard, j I If f I $112,933,815.39 according to reports interest than 'the sections served' by the Coast Into these,' ports swift blockade runners came,

:: Jim Beardslej': Tom Shelley, Sam I received by the Florida State Chamber Line. Here is a ,land that "fairly ,reeks with daring the fire of Union fleets, to bring food and
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:'cWoodham, George Heinz, J. A. Plun-i i of Commerce. from the seven Flor history". munitions to Lee's tattered forces.

tJ kett have already been signed up for Ida clearing houses. Gentlemen of France, Grandees of Spain; Richmond, 'Norfolk, Petersburg, Newbem,

.9 the octette. While bank clearances are not as I. Lords and adventurers of Merrie England;piratesand Wilmington, Fayetteville Augusta, Columbia,

,' Several'more features are planned strong as for January of last year buccaneers;Indian fighters,baronial planters, Charleston, Savannah, Brunswick, Montgomery

and it Is believed that\ the review they reflect the usual seasonal upward noted statesmen;. the persistent, will-o'-the-wisp St. Augustine, Tampa, Bradenton. Each name
will be
one of the best in
local
J theatrical trend and are highter than any '! forces of Sumter and Marion the of the that
? history. ; ragged,hungry, brings up pictures stirring events I
month since last June.ANNOUNCEMENT .
.;.'! .. I undaunted armies of the Confederacy. All these all of these have seen. And there, are scores of
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"' have lived and loved and fought and died and other places where much history has been made.

tJ I left their imprint here. Not the least important: event of an eventful
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i ?'. ; : In this section the first English colonies in century.has been the welding of'more than 100

;.t r America were started; France and Spain made .railroads into the Atlantic Coast Line System,

Beginning February 1 the Everglades Funeral futile bids for this great empire. 'serving the six southeastern states and makingft

\f. Home of Pahokee ,... cities and that date back of the Union"
.' will serve the people of Here are towns A to reality of that: "Great Highway

":' the Clewiston and Belle Glade sections. 1 the dawn of our country's history. Many have which the founders of the Petersburg Rntfanad

: 'A known the hardships of occupation by hostile hundred .
envisaged one years ago.AT.LANTICCOASTU
Charges for our service in the above named ::7 ,

}::: areas will be the same as those now in effectin -

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PAG S1 CLEW1STON NEWS. CLE VISTON FLORIDA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930
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. Sheman Hunt, Salem.

: VISITING THE NATION'S NEW SUGAR BOWL 1 1pAi PENNSYLVANIAJ.

. 71 Herbert Startling and Howard Official A. C. L. Railroad watch inspector

. '' .' Baird. Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. J. J .
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sontown; Mr. and Mrs T. C. Welles,
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j Torresdale; Dr. W. S. Glen, State
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College; Mr., and Mrs. W. S. McDowell

"f:' State College; M. S. Swisher, Expert Watch, Clock & Jewelry' Repairs

PhiladelphI; Mr. and Mrs J. E. Roys t
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'Elopmsburg; J1.: L. Slvcrgard. Philadelphia Clewiston, Florida Hays B'ld'g.

; ,Allen C. Middleton; Robert I

L. Hayes and William R. McKinney, ,
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" Philadelphia; D. F. Gulnan, Richard I I ,

Guinan and Richard, Jr., Mahoney ----
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\,. City; Fred Huber, Indiana; Mr. and
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Mis. J. B. Kirk, Altoona; A. J. Mead

: ': v / Uniontown; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mitch-
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=' ,,,,' 01* ell, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Carl 'Beery CROW BROTHERS .;
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ALABAMAMr. I and Fred J. Gillick; Park Ridge; Ana- yule; Jonnle.N. Baker) Vineland; Eugene -'
George D. Mower, Chamberly; Harry -
',.' and Mrs. L.. F.;, McDonell, Birmingham bel ChadwIck and Clara C. Goes, Chicago I Bates Mary Bates and Barbara CONTRACTORS '
D. Mela, Chambersburg Mr. and :
: ; W. W., Welsh, Birmingham I ; Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Ireland and Bates, Atlantic City; Mr. and Mis. ; :
Mrs. J. B. Speth, Brookline; D. P.
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" CALIFORNIAMr. 1 Lester Foster, Chicago.. Joseph W. Jacob, Keyport; Mr. and
: Chambersburg Mr. and Mrs.H. .
Mrs. Fred Stryher, Keypoit; D. L. \Iinlckl ; Clewiston Fla.
and Mrs. H. C. Abern, Glen- I I
KANSAS G. Koehler and Mr. and Mrs. J.
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Harris, Trenton; F. A. Harris, Rbo-
,, dora. I Mr. and Mrs J. M. Boyd, Lawrence I I P. Koehler, Etna; Mr., and Mrs S. .
' ., CANADA, bins. t \ i
Mr. and "Mrs'. J. M., Watkins, Americas S.; Blown, Pittsburg. iI
, .. W. H. Law. Hamilton; Mrs. Busby, 1!.5 I Maurice W. Croshan, Hightown; Mrand I

'" Mrs. Delos Price, : i Mrs. G. E. West, Pitman; Mr. RHODE ISLAND -.-- -
Mr. and
Toronto: : ._ : .. .
KENTUCKYMrs. : ,; ,; "-
" Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Seeling, Han- I and Mrs. G. N. Thompson, East Orange Henry G. Thrush. I-- "
Harold Ii'I !
' Echels, Ft. Thomas; ,
, \ over Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. B. Pawcett, ; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ackerson, VERMONT t '
-- BIerman and Bert Zimmer, CovingtonJas. S. ,
:, Saskat.chewan; :Mr., and Mrs. H. W. I East Orange; Mrs. Phillips, Wildwood "=Mr.. and Mrs. A. II. Gilbert, Burling ( : G
R. Rash ,and Wm. R. Robinson, .;;. PURE MILK :
i. Davis, Saskville, N B.; Mr. and Mrs. ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Todd, ton. (Pi .
I Madisonville.
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J. S. Knechtel, Miss Sonia Knechtel Camden; R. E. Whitaker and Harry WASHINGTON "
GEORGIAMrs. .
I and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Merrick, Han- M. Louder, Millville. i Samuel F. Hill, Seattle.WISCONSIN \ *
I.' A. Elliot, ,Conyera. -, I You are always'safe when you buy
over. I --
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:'. CONNECTICUTT MAINE I Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wolf Appleton. i) I
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:,! and Mrs. Tom Moore, Grand PURE GUERNSEY MILK
George W. Duryea, New Canaan; Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Morrison, Mrs. Forls.I' WASHINGTON, D. C. i

" Mr. and Mrs. M. H.', Horn, Hartford;, Chas. Monison, Jr., and M.. A. Gott, J. A. Bennett, S. J. Gotheld, Mr. Clewistonites
realize this therefore have
. Mr. and' Mrs. Jas. H. Marsh, Kent. Bar Harbor. \\ I' OHIO and Mrs. J. F. Sjurnete, H. R. Smalley we

'"" MINNESOTA ..' 'RobertlcDonal Bellaire; Mr. T S. Bruce. been forced purchase additional cows to

:'.. FLORIDA ?Ir. and Mrs. W. R. ,Work Bear I and Mrs. A. J. Hildebrand, Martha j j supply the demand.
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Miss Maud Bailey, Orlando Mr.
; Lake; John Dallavia Duluth and A. Hildebrand, Mrs. J. A. Bill, John WANTEDMan I
: and Mrs. B. E. Block West Palm I i
Castilliano, St Paul.MASSACHUSETTS: Schmidt, J. Anthony Bill, Julia Hilde for farm work.F. .
Beach Mrs., E. J. Diggs. West Palm
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brand, Cincinnati; Frank Mansen and Schubert 4 t
. Beach Geo. P. Morril and family, Miami : CLEWISTON DAIRY
COMPANY.
" ; E. J.i. Lake and R. A. Eldredge, '\l\T. Boyer, .Pegua; Mrs. J. C. Hallady Bare Beach.EfccSsfle. Ii \
L ; Mrs. Ballard Bradley and H. H. I .
Chatham; Mr. and Mis. T. B, Ques- Cleveland; J. W. Hicks, Cleveland
l:' Griggs, Lakeland; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer f :
ten, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ) ; Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Schumaker
l"!' Hall, Tampa; W. B. Faunce, Palm ''Biomley ,.Southbrulge.. i' Hartville; Mr. and llr5.V.. U., Ad- ====-:==:: =:: ==:= :: : = -==:::= ::.: :: == : ::: :=: :: :::: ::::::::=::=:: == -=::-

\t', Beach; E. H. Currie, Everglades; J. r
NEBRASKAMr. gate and Mr. and rs. W. B. Shaffer; 1 -

1, Bowers Campbell. Ft. Myers; A. S. and Mrs. G. W. Fitzsimmons. ',Mr. and Mrs F. K.: Adgate. and Mr. '

'! York, St. Petersburg; ,V'. H. Reynolds: 1 y, 'J
NEW HAMPSHIRE PHONE 105 I J
and Mrs.. Joe Slate, Warren, ; Mr.\ and a
,5' Ft. Myers R. L. A. 0. I I ;
; Humphrey,
Mr. and Mis. Shirley Merrill; Man.\! Mrs. Harry S. Moffett., Toledo; Mr.
Osteen, T. N. Alevander, T. B. Hum I
l chester. and j\Iis. P., Guthrie, Warren; Ruth 1 T7EMN'i FOR DINNER PARTY RESERVATIONSOR
, phrey and R. Humphrey, Pompano;
, WEST VIRGINIA Hedapp, CincinnattI; Walter C. Schroeder 1 1I ,
Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. -
Ingersoll and Paste
A. J. Monison, Charleston. Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs\ Coates I
,Mrs. B. M.. Estabrook, West, Palm' I .
VIRGINIAMr. Eaton; Mr .and Mrs. David Stabler Easily K !tEats

Beach; Mrs. Emma C. Drake, Lake .' and Mrs. J. C. Missich, Miss and Mr. and Mrs. F'V.. Klingman, I TO ARRANGE FOR GUIDES FOR
Worth; J. Oscar Schmidt and F. J. i I : Mice, Ccc'.ro cCS, .. ,
Pearl Missich,
Miss Myrtle Missich, I Portsmouth. .
Schmidt, Palm Beach John G. Dee, I Vvatel' ; Inc. '
; Cab l1 Missich and Miss Laurine Watkins 1 W. R. .Weller, Cleveland; Elmer FISHING OR HUNTING, PARTIES.
West Palm Beach; J. M. Bradfield 'i:i Aft : eating it they run for I
Hampton; Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Clark, 'Galcon; C. J. Huy, Parma; Mr.
and C. J. Huy, Jacksonville Frank j Ovate: and/fresh air to di; our- !
; nard and Mrs. J. Rowley, Chincate-'I .
and Mrs. William, Mitchell, Mr. and ,
Ed; Used
Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chil- I ; (: by housekeepers .
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:sua; Mrs, L. Bruce Moore, Univer Mrs. J. Bepkly and ,Mrs. F. Beckly, for oi these CLEWISTON
50 to rid THE
lingworth, West Palm Beach. I years get I M.CLEWIS'1'ON li .
sity. Cleveland. .
I greatest known, food destroyers ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schlake, Mr. and t
MICHIGAN, NORTH CAROLINA and disease carriers.' FLORIDA
Mrs. Lambert and Mr. and Mrs Vack ,
I F. M. Chambeilin. and Mrs. E. R. Humphrey Lumberton, Mr. and S Oz eizn+ 350- :25 Oz haze $%.ro "In The Center of America's New Sugar

Miami; C. Relliugford. and A. Pettis, G. Hall and11'5.. J. Ingersoll, Flat Mrs. O. W. Beebe and Mr. and Mrs.\ !!i"Nt1Y BACK IF IT FMLS
I West Palm Beach; F. E. Weiland,
Rock
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l West Palm, Beach; C. A. Cooner, 1 IMrs. 1- I- --- Bowe"r
Grace Gaynor: Detroit; G. V. 1i)

I West Palm Beach; Mrs. W. B. Gall-i JMcComack, Detroit; Mr. ,and Mrs. Ed I' CLEWISTON FOLKSTHE t

.v 'more and Miss alGlmore, West Palm, Grunn ell and Mrs. C. T. Walter, Conk '

Beach; Mr.. and Mrs. F. L. Bedell, Del lin11'; and Mrs. C., J. Stout, Conklin I / i

ray Beach; E. R. Bumgardner and I Mrs. Will Young and Mrs. Elizabeth S >';,' HOTEL TA-MIAMI S '

Mary Baumgardner, Ft. Lauderdale; II Snow, Monore Mr. and Mrs A. D. '.': >,
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. Mrs. C. Brill, Palmdale; W. B. Whid- I Wise, Amble; ,Mr. and Mrs. W. L. < MIAMI, FLORIDA ): I

I den, Tampa O. B. Simms 1, ; -- :
; Alva'; Mr. Holcomb and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rit- : S WELCOMES -
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i and Mrs. M. F. Wanaley, Stuart; Mrs. I tenburg 'Grand Rapids; Mr. and ,
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i Will Gower, Lake Worth; Mr. and B. D. James and, Mrs, Etta 111'1'5'1 I '

i S Mrs. H. W. Thompson, West Palm Jackson; Lee Boysen, Carl Boysen, 'T/ic/ Most Perfectly Ventilated Hotel In the South. I

j Beach; May Spencer, Lake Worth; F I C. P. Gregersen, Plaiuwell; Mrs. Phil Clewistpn I in the center of a fifty mile sugar

( Thee Brown, West Palm Beach; Mr. Klingman, Grand Storage Space Across Street, European Plan I,
Rapids; Margaret
), and Mrs. H. P. Sicks. Ft. Myers; Mr. Stengel, Detroit. : cane plantation, and in the center of the richest

'; and Mrs. C. E. Rickard, Ft. Lauderdale -
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; ; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bailey, West: Suger St.:MISSOURID. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. agricultural section in the state is enjoying an

Palm Beach.
j John R. Ramson. Miss Katherine era of prosperity unprecedented in the history
Mrs. A. V. Davidson
I Ft. Myers; Ramson, Mrs. Elizabeth H6wton, '

i Mrs. J. T. Chaplan and Mrs.' C. W. John Ramson, Jr., Mis. Maud Wund- I of FI rida. /
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: :Starnes, ,Ft. bIers; Mr. and Mrs. "
eilich and, Jerry Conway); Kansas City
i ,James D. Faget, Miami I oj /
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Mrs. J. Palmer, St. Louis; E. C. Hoevel "
O, D. Lindsey Miami. \
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: and Fred W. Hoebel, Kansas City .

;i INDIANA Dan Webster, East St. Louis; Mr. and

\ "Mrs. A. Sanford and F. HT: Nelson, Mis. W. E. Huppert, St. oLuis. MAKE YOUR SELF AT HOME An exceptionally. good year' for farmers in

I Jr., Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MARYLAND I
.1 the northern Glades coupled with the steadily" ;
,Carson' and Mr and Mrs. W C. Dyer W. F. Puffenberger, Fordwick. ,

Evansville; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. NEW YORK, '

Marsh, Greenwood; Ernest Denk, Mr. and, Mrs. E. A. Potter, Jr., New A FEW CHOICE ROOMS' expanding sugar industry indicate. continued

Leyraour; Mrs. M. C. Handy and Ad- York City; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dexter prosperity ahead. '

die Handy, Marion; Mr. and Mrs. Mexico; Wm. Persh and Lois Persh, ARE 'NOW AVAILABLE. '
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Clifford and Mr. and Mrs. Neptune, Olean; :Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Marlatt, ,

Pendleton; L. E. Jeuda, South Bend;' Avoca; L. B. Walker, earning; ; Fred ,, .., -, >' ; ,:<': ,' /\ i ,
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Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Spencer and Mrs Engelking, Tonawanda; Katie E. .. "" ,:' / '
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and Mrs. A. C. Smyser, Loganaport;, Pearsall, Baldwin; Samuel Shirley, REASONAVLE ..RATES. ,;.. ," --: :,' :) -' ; ':: Clewiston opportunity along many: lines is

Jas. L. Hogue, Indianapolis; Mr. and New York City; A. Ditome, New York l "
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Mrs. J. C. Deweese, Kokomo. City; Mr. and Mrs. W.: Lan enbuck', HOMELIKE SURROUNDINGS not a myth but a concrete fact based on sound

IOWA Buffalo; Mr.. and Mrs. F. Merchert ,
industrial and .
Chas. Dombeck and W. H. Rudd, I and I,. Durst, Gardenville; Mr. and agricultural progress.

Des Moines; R. W. Humphrey, Carroll 1 Mrs.: Arthur C. Foz, Cooperstowu; T. I .. I

; 'T.: R. Fisher, Waterloo; 'Mr. and ,j' F, Carey, Tuxedo ;Park; E.; W. Robinson TRY. OUR SUNDAY DINNERS .. ,

Mrs. ,E. Bumgarden, Burlington; I
W. Houghton, W. A. Bland, and H. and C. F. Schara, Buffalo; KniSICY"1 ',' <' '. \. r ,
R Nobles, Council Bluffs. '. -:':* ',1' .,
Reno, New York City; Mr. and Mrs.J. ; For Details to '
ILLINOIS I I H. Myers, Albany. ,f '. : Write\ '

Thos. A. Mbore, Robinson; G. w.!I John Bender, Brooklyn; Mr, and CLEWISTON'S POPULAR HOTEL ,

Schmidt, Glllesple; Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. W.: G. .Seubert, Mr .and Mis. ,. .", t '. '.' I
A. Heys, and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. 'I, Seymour ''Ward, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. ;r CLEWISTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Veitch, Chicago; Mrs. Anna Johnson Shafer, Camden; Chas. Dumont, Champlain V I S ..

and Grant Johnson, Chicago; D. Meyer ; Mr. and Mrs. John Leaf, Nqw -

and Miss F. Black, Pekin; Mr. and Rochelle; Mr. and Mrs M. C. Beard- THE WATANABE HOTEL Clewiston 1 Florida

Mrs: M. P. Cornelius, Chicago; James 1 sley New York City; Mr. and Mrs. i iI .. .

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Sullivan, Sarah Kerner .and Geo. K. I H. '
,I I R. Hollande, and Mrs. S. JJV Crane. '

Koerner Culleni; J. T. McClure, Mc- New York' City;' 1 A. Nixon and J: B. MRS. CLAUDE DOWNS, ,Manager. I
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Clure. I Achilles, Albion; S. Z. Mitchell and i AMERICA'S NEW
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dred C. Tuchbritter, Chicago 'P.' Le-,' .. : ,. I I .
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grue and Alfred ,Zaie, Chicago; ,R. R' Munnasquam; Mrs. R. P. Bates, At \ \ : '

Anderson, Chicago; Harild W.. Ward 1 lantlc City; .Mrs., A.: F, Beach ,.Mlll- -

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EIGHT CLEf VIS TON NEWS. CLEWISTON, FLORIDA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930

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I Questions seem that a little more of the spritof they might be III just about as bad I tate", a double header, is planned for Book", intended ,to bring listeners

A. C. L. OBSERVES "rolling up .his sleeves asd goingto fixes' at times as the farmer gets In. next Friday evening in honor of the I "The Best from the Press".
j" Editor's Note, Below arc listed work" would be to the farmer's
But they don't wait for other
peopleto Editor's
Meeting and Press Breakfast A genuine treat Is in store for those'
100th BIRTHDAY fifteen questions on all-Florida, and advantage. And of course the farm- take pity on them. They look out
occurring on that date In Orlando. who tune In for these two programs,1
Clewiston, published in connectionwith ers should work together as do his for' themselves. i t
WFLA, Clearwater, at 7:45, and
Know Florida Week. Fifteen Russell Kay of the Florida Clipping
Ity neighbors. When they want a It will not be easy for farmers to WDBO, Orlando, at 8:45 Friday
more questions will be published thing done, they don't ,at .it Service, who edits the Scrap Book, oven-
go one solve their
Railroad Celeb r at e s problems as it is for city filial ing, Feb. 21st.
In the News next week. To all at a time, each; one by himself. They people, and possibly these problemscan't announces the regular program
Anniversary Of I school children answering the thIr- : will be broadcast as usual from sta- I
get the crowd behind them and soon I be solved by farmers alo'ue, but I
ty questions correctly will! be givena tion WFLA Clearwater, at 7:45: P. M.
Grant.
nush their project
Charter over. "farmers themselves} can do much to
free to the Glatex theatre.All and a second program, especially pre-
pass 11 OKI time immemorial, the farmer Improve rural life." I .
I answers must be submitted:: in pared for the state press meeting '"
\ j has been used to having everybodyI
/ February 10th marked the one hun- writting to the Clewiston News. I will be featured from WDRO, Orlandoat
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dredth anniversary of the issuance of 1. What city In Florida is known I but farmt'rftcIl him what to do and TWO STATIONS TO FEATURE 8:45: P. M. P R
j how to tlo it. It Is ro \
just possible that .
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the cl-Uer) of the Petersburg Railroad las the greatest:; aviation city In the I STATE PRESS SCRAP BOOK In his conduct of the Florida Clip-
the farmer has fallen too much into
the: earliest of the more than South? ping Service, Mr. Kay regularly reads

one hundred railroads that entered I I 2. In what city is the only sponge. inindustry' i i i i people As the "State Press Scrap Book"I every newspaper, trade journal and
what is now the Atlantic Coast I located? : ; was introduced during the last meet- magazine
into i published In Florida and
_. | If the city folks had been used to ling of the South Florida se-
Line. what is the :St. JOHns Press Association beets fPA
3., In way I interesting news, amusing
sitting around and letting other peo- and the I II
Railroad only river as feature is designed
The Petersburg was river different from any other items which are woven into a unique
ple work out their problems for them
tribute
to Florida's
as a "Fourth Es
miles long: It was con United States? radio
fifty-nine: in the i program, the "State Press Scrap

structed by the citizems of Petersburg 4. What city in Florida manufactures ..
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for the purpose of' attractingtrade more cigars than any; other city

to their! city. When completedit In the world? I I -I

had no connections with other railroads 5.' Which is the oldest city in the

although these were built a United States?

few years later. But the founders of G. What West Coast city is directly :

the railroad had a vision, even at south of Jacksonville. ? All For $5 DOWn

that early date, of a "great highwayof 7. What city equidistant from the u 'I
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the Union" that: woul dconnect the Gulf and Atlantic? : I

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North and South, encourage and"mal e S. Between what two cities in the

possible growth and development, United States was the first commercial -

an dfacilitate the transaction of business air route? .

between the two sections of the" I 9. 'What two Floridans I arc in the Greattst ]EEOOSIERCiewiston Offer i f

country. hall of fame at Washington?

Looking back after the lapse of a, 10. What is the largest county in

century, it seems' nothing short of the State?

; remarkable that those pioneer rail- 11. Where, is the largest cane sugar, To Housewives :' j)1

road builders could have envisagedso mill in the United States located?

accurately the great transportationsystem I 12. What Is the daily grinding capacity -

that was to develop in later of the ClewistjOu mill? OUR' I It4

I L: years. I I I 13. Where did Clewiston get its SALESMAN WILL CALL ON YOU MONDAY

. The building of a railroad was not ,! name? .

in that day and time. Funds I I 14. What is the average amount of ; ...
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:. were scarce; little was known about molasses for every ton of cane y t ,.. Jt
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.. railroad construction; boat and stage ground? ;..:.4 ,\ ].t-'A.,. /" .' \ ) \\ Jill ;: .. r1 I
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lines were firmly established and financed 15. What is the total capacity tz r -" LrMl

:i" and jealous of their monoply the pumps in the Suarlancl drainage ( Iw >ti lj ,''l\ 11--< \:} of jr .
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succeed but the founders these appears ,
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t.' and faith, and they backed all of It is"sUJgesterl; that all employees f1tm 'fI. 'm.\ I :: >: ..
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these with their genius and their watch their local papers for these advertisements *lifjr ii :Jw : ; r L

.: money.A I and call them to the at :;1); 1. I I ,.ffi w I I L 'i

few :years later their examplewas tention of their friends. } / } r '('t { "1)

. followed by the founders of the t 1 ;j{ j \S... ". ) I I y /+7 "'\

, Wilmington & Raleight (later the RURAL COMMON SENSE 1 \ .. ... I \ 11)b ) )
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: Wilmington & Weldon) and the Rich- .I tlj ;, \ /.oj
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mond & Petersburg railroads, which, themselves do' muchto 1' -rcl' ;<< .L J
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with the Petersburg 'Railroad, formed improve rural life." That is thinnocent -- ... 1t ": L :1.)'; I
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Coast Line Railroad Company. news the other day. It was way downin ;j :;... : f''W1': .' ,i AI/II'/ J.11 bJ.....' ? :

From early reports of, these 1 railroads one corner, buried up, you might 'IifA ( ..... 4 ] y II ." '. ,; .it i ir

.'t we get, even now, something say.' But it attracted my attention; ,;t. l' ; I li,. -,IT" T I '
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'.r'" of the enthusiasm of the farsighted set me to thinking. and I believe it 1 J..\ '." r 3 Ii v\\. ... I i -I f1 .5}
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men who built them for the new is wort hthinking more about. ./Jj i I r .S "}n Sp C ) 'I (

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: form of transportation When eople in town have some -

such tremendous possibilities. We get condition they want remedied the) ]) mIllll II rr TTl tTrn
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also some idea of their mental alert- do not go about the countryside asking _1_ !_! .
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: ness, their sound judgment and""the somebody to help them out. They ;:"; :: LA.M IllId. ;J .&' .. .

. !.' resourcefulness with which they met "roll up their sleeves" and get to ,41f' ..r.. .,..--;; .-'>: 11. ,,-...;..;, .__..t--c., .. ..'-0- ,.. It .:;, /.": .- : : """\?1lg.. .
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and overcame the numberless obstacles work. And the chances are good that '> .i. .IIi':. 11111111, "'. ..., .z... '_ :. :.: ,
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that ...were encountered.And they will get what they want. \ / I
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we/ get in addition, some of Of 'course the farmer's problemsar '\OO: ; \ _- X [ Q U ] / # *1 1S.
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those principles of railroading that than thoseof I' m "
much moe complicated rl/lj'IIJI./ I ,, .
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persist to this day in the Atlantic 'his city negihbors, but it does ,G1\1 .. .. < '11.0';
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THE CLEWISTQNLAUNDRY ,il:i I :. c: .. } ,:rt I
: loyalty to our Company, anda 11 t JI{ 1m11. ,' oJ :\ ,:\'_.JY
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determination to provide the best CO. 1 I!! ,U. i 1 .{ I z:: ? I I

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the future and laid the foundation. BUT THE ; / I .t.
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t Company of today, so must we of ; .. jlf : i, '"t ,.' .
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the present build as firmly and as .; ..y. J.'Jt'4, Gft. :'11-_, ."ti"J,.,If 4c'. r
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,[ strongly as they did, and take thought : _! JJ- t 'ii I'rJIE ;f 'PJ ?'-"' lIrJ'-JI., .!-,.. '"1 ,j(11i ,?fl 1i1 '"'" .... { J.l' I.,: "'" .

now of those developments in transportation \\\ : t II' "= -l.r.ittr { /f Gi .

I that the coming years will ;: -'! ....=.:-"";' "'I&. :t, .l: !f.Y.. .; ......:" J 1 ,. at 5' fl:..i. ?,:,; ''I Hi'll'I'' .1'; 111 c 1!; ,,-

: .bring; so that the Atlantic Coast Line I I':.: W':.: ..:'-C:'f .,'y '. 1-: .zr :;r, ',t.i.Il'l: .'Ij Jt, -t1 :: i., I :', or ''';
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more efficient than the Coast Line -= :
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t of 1930 as our present organizatio"nis Why stand for hours rubbing I
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larger and more efficient than the skin from your knuckles, on a washboard I : : t l '

Petersburg Railroad of 1830. when you can send your fami- I '

I and-send-it-back-promptly ,laundry ser- I 45 Pieces of Aluminum A Total of 85 Pieces Exactly as Illustrated

To commemorate the centennial of ly wash to us? We have.a careforIt1vice :?: ,

the Petersburg Railroad, the Atlantic that will save fou time.a. d :, ALUMINUM "KITCHEN'BEAUTY"

Coast Line, beginning February lOtli SET 32 PIECES _
money. I II $ 7 5 1
will publish each week in the news- 6 9 :
This beautiful set of high-grade aluminum : NEW GOLEDN MAIZEDINNERWARE
papers along its rails'a series of advertisements I II
I CLEWISTON ware will give you years of service : ,
calling attention to
r "1 It Is durably made of thick, hard ,
; 1 I LAUNDRY InC.
some of the matters of interest in con .
rolled aluminum, highly polished to re- v ,. .
nectiou with the Petersburg Railroad EL PASO AVE. & SAN BONITA ST. r .
Charming ,dQsign in colors ,
tain its luster. Handles and knobs eeTHAT'S ALL YOU PAY FOR EVERYTHING .najurtium. c'

and the development that has taken CLEWISTON FLORiDA I curely fastened-covers and all parts DELIVERED IN CLEWISTON FOR the gla'z ,: -r" \ :r ,_

place during the past .one hundred '' ,
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carefully fitted. ONLY $5 DOWN .. *
years. A reproduction of the first of: (?Jour Snow Ire Laundn' ..... ./
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= : : : ... i Right now ;you get the 85 pieces of kitchen equipment at this remarkably low PThe Hoosier Is: the latest-'roll-door_ model
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( beautifully finished in grey enamel with bright blue trim. Equip ped with fl.,.c TX' ion top of genuine 1 m01.cel-iron; handy flour bin

H. FOR RENT with patent shaker sifter; easily filled with sugar bin; revolvrng ;S1>/-g'ste;; metal cake and bread drawer ;cutting ,board,

shelves racks, etc. '
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2 ACRES 2 MILES FROM CLEWISTONOn i HOOSIER DINNERWARE! ALUMINUM !! SPICE JARS !i 85 ei RIECES.

Cross State Highway I -

IDEAL SPOT FOR POULTRY FARM j THIS WEEK WITH
YOUR HOOSIER PALli..JBECH You'll Want To

3 HOUSES-5HADE: 32 v pieces of fine dinnerware -
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Get Your
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45 pieces high-grade

Highest Spot Along Lake aluminum .. NOW
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Clewiston

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