Ip 11'ho 1- Friday .January,'1196!, .",.. Four Everglades News. Canal Point, Florida 1 'J ', Debbie Gross. Patriotism: Service; much; as 100 per cent-in the num- ; ber of,livestock which one acre of Rainbow Girls I Linda Douglas Confi. Observer; THE pasture can sustain.I Hazel Sheppard. Outer Observer; ) ..., note that the sweet potato is Hold InstallationInstallation Ellen Jo Denton Musician; and I \ 'R AR..M: : about to go "instant... I Mrs. Marie Hughes, Mother Ad- \ Produce News reports that visor. FRONT sweet potato flakes, "the first of the Rainbow for Installing officers were Mrs. : :: truly instant sweet potato productever Girls took place on January 25 at Jessie Barnes, Miss( Sharon Watson - I marketed," now are available Hall in ;Miss Hazel Sheppard, Mrs. BY DOYLE CONNERCOMMISSIONER at retail stores in the Greater Philadelphia 8:00: p. m. at the Masonic Peggy Mims and Mrs. Adeline area.Officials Pahokee. Officers installed were Wroten. Mrs. Barbara Branch was FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE of both USDA and the Mary Lee Adams Worthy Advisor soloist.APPRECIATION". j I Associate Nix, Worthy _ ---- State of North Carolina which ; Annelle e.- i r'I'I'' Reports circulating in the food tions on cigaret advertising are in furnishes supplies for the new Advisor; Penny Gist Pennington Hope;, I i iI Elizabeth I product, call the flaking process"a Charity; wish to to all industry indicate there will be a effect in Great Brltian. Finland, Gandy, express my storm of protests from that source Denmark and probably some other great new hope for the sweet Gall Reeves. Faith; Pat Treasurer; I friends my appreciation for their ; I if the new "austere" Federal budget countries. In Italy the government potato" as a significant money Recorder; Gloria Hall Ann kindness and thoughtfulness shownto t, I forces the U. S. Department of I tobacco monopoly in 1933; bannedall crop. Elaine Adams Drill, Leader Chaplain; ;Brenda:: I me during my recent illness; Peacock !,, Agriculture to drop some of its advertising of domestic cigaret Re- for flowers, cards and prayers. Mr. and Lotus Gray Mrs. Joe the Maxson. Love; (> research to increase food distribution brands. In 1932 the ban was extended Kelly were You'll always be remembered. May weekend guests of their daughter ligion Patsy Crosby. Nature: ; brands sold each and everyone. efficiency. to foreign God bless you I and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Wilma Cooper Immortality; w I I Other reports indicate that be- there. Thomas Jr., in Pahokee. Jewel Fidelity; Linda Nix, I Clark Emery- Sykes sides research, the Federal Extension According to USDA there has . ;, Service is expected to suffer been "no drop at all in Italian -'- -- - ;, curtailment some I will budget be surprised of trimming.either if USDA any radical research I cigaret I think consumption., however* . ..?we'll be see- lllillilllllulllllllllilllllllll,1111111lII"""' """""' """ "" 11I111I1111I11I1111I1111I11I 1II11/lllllllllm/ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . or Extension occurs. It is ing some new trends related to the - = being pointed out in Washington tobacco-and-health reaction: (1)a that both are politically touchy I big upsurge in programs, rem- and Congress may balk at any recommended edies and what not designed to cuts: persuade, help or scare smokers Service Station All of the various steps in the into "kicking" the cigaret habit, - chain of activities to get food from and ((2)) some early action by to- - the farm to the consumer's kitchen bacco manufacturers to shift into comprise a healthy segment of the new and "safer" smokes.In _ total agricultural business economy fact one of the leading cigar- AND RESTAURANT -- and 'agribusiness, like it is in ret makers already is set to market - Florida, is the" nation's biggest a new filter cigaret brand, witha business. label stating the nicotine and tar - Any research that tends to help I content. Trade reports say the r prevent food costs from rising is I company claims for its productless SITE: . likely to.win support from urban tar in the smoke than pub- j legislators. Their influence &is lished test results for any_other . dominant in Congress today. It brand currently selling in the U. S. = . also is likely to win support of ... * -- -FOR- legislators from farm areas who To the average home owner would be opposed to rising food grass in the yard means a periodic --:: ---- I costs that would tend to reduce workout with the lawnmower. But further the farmer's share of the to the cattleman and dairy farmer consumer's food dollar. I the grass in his pastures may spell L * * the difference between profit and ease I'm not a smoker but I'm inclined loss. . f to thin the recent report by the Farmers throughout the U. S. U. S. Surgeon General on the heal- are being advised to look into _ th hazards of: smoking is not likely j profit possibilities in a new forage -,.. : ':" ," 'a. ti.. 4I a. a a a.,. ti - i ; ,. <.... > o':,>c(.. 1t.;, > I to havj a lasting effect in reducing crop-a sorghum-sudangress with .9 '' ; _ J clgarct consumption. unusually high yield and excellentfor The industry boomed in 1DG3: : anj pasture hay, haylage, green . U. S. Cigaret consumption hit a = ':' - chop and silage. : LOCATED ON - new high of 509 Billion. Overseas The new hybrid produces a remarkably . I .. consumption by the: Armed Forces! high tonnage ,of high boosted the total to 523 Billion 'I, protein 'forage,\ can *" be1 grazed Previous to the Surgeon Gener- about a month after planting al's report, the strongest indict grows up again for use in about Muck Road - f ment sof cigarets as a health hazard three weeks. As green chop it is City \ was that of the British Royal I reported to produce 20 to 30 tons' College of Physicians in March, to the acre per season. = :1962. Following a short-lived drop First benefits from use of the of 8 per cent, cigaret sales in Britain I I - devel- new forage are expected to (STATE ROAD 717) --- started climbing again and in op in our Southern states. But be. :18 months were right back to the cause it can be grow in other ,J pre-report Jevel.Government areas, it is expected it can pro- - and other restric vide widespread increases asTHEATRES - = BETWEENSTREAMLINE ..-..- - - - - ., . . I I I Ire r t r I I I I I I IIII - -' - "fl' 1 i ''l"i"t I 1 I I l"l'' ,1 1 i i'' . . _ : PR I NeE :Ij s : LAKE DRIVE-IN == _ Pahokee Pahokee-Belle Glade Road. == . * = ' ';*' . . _2 BIO FEATURES_ ANDrCONNERS :: , ; \ ' SUNDAY -MONDAY-TUE8DA% !!!!Ii " SUNDAY MONDAY-TUESDAY === t S FEBRUARY 2-3-4 v-, FEBRUARY' ,.2t3:4 M .j.1;. J P ' "FOSt. LOVE OR "STATE JFAffi"PAT = MIWAiY MONEY. BOoNE; BOBBY DARIN. : = . = AND ANN MARGRET KIRK DOUGLAS MITZI -AUto- (STATE ROAD 700) = OAYNOR AND GIG YOUNG "Son Of Robin H 00 d" .' Hill IH' I I I .. ",.,, f't I . | ,,.,... I . . I lit'. . I I I I I I t-c 300 FEET ON MUCK CITY ROAD AT THE SITE OF --- THE OLD TIN BARN. BIG ENOUGH FOR A . WON'T E ALL STATION AND RESTAURANT - \a f. YOU at the ,WITH LOTS OF PARKING- ___. % FabulousMl -' PLOT IS 100 FEET DEEP - '. . Hew == j ::::= == f'jt" w PALM BEACH KENNEL GLUT _= ..++++++++4 - NITELYEXCEPT = _ r === SUNDAY , THRU E "' \ FOR FULL INFORMATION CALL - APR22MATINEE _ i PAUL RARDIN, CANAL POINT, FLA. _ SATURDAYS 2 PIC i Phone 8 a. m. 'til 5 p. m. 9242661P. 11..l0's NU'S1. .1IOS MCCC/1N HOUND COUItSt, . WSTONanvtOn! I - ,r KENNEL CLUBl =ilUIIIIIUlWIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"'iIllIlIllI""' .; UllllllllllllllllllllllmIIIIIllIlUIIIIIIII""' IIIIIIIIIHIIUWillE!