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ssnwilPP PV . 'KaL r? nMWRDT? nnm mm nnm mr pp&i' 1 B r Going More Oldest Business Institution la 000 Site 41 Jfiw Haskell and Counties 1st, 1886 5Ti0ice-a-W?e- A: Friday 1 kcM MK i, me. HEats 2 yf li, i ftf- iff f i iiPEiie HASKELL SCOOTS inv Tour Offprnd For rU NktWeek Mutt'!; ) la out,' of Haskell nrp of- - .exceptional opportunity in Vpa, of a ,sigHtseeing trip to fairious'Carlsbad Cavern. veek at'sowdl cost, if as Mh li Into named -- . . . . fu, scouiaor youtns ox r'takev Davis, Clark, throuch Odell, Dick BH1 lotito Adjoining Established Limited Number ;ctMXaskcU school mwp;,v(Mrt Wimbish annouacad Wednesday w bad been the local school a"driver conveyance tad! trip at. a cost only aaeh' Scout Total jt;,th'(mtire , the Cavern and the round ; can be held a min- imi $3.S0 for each individual, 'mblsh announced. Toeal Scoutmaster will irbup.i'and supervise r and inteniiediatc stops. der ib take advantage fofier, Scouts must uea aei, iawr man o AUWii8rtoIMr. Wimbish, 4nied'sby the fee n iaaany' Boy Scouts rdaer r the trip before the 5c aFriday evening, the offer extended Haskell youtns JM Boy Scoutage limit, and bo;wouW Uketo make the ISAM m cs v h made trip, make I in Tnnii r I tee, -- A !& v this week, 'the trip will quilt assured will tfurina Uw enure trip. ?4or trin departurei from Haskell pBtume tv,;wryone rlMjrettli'.'are 'wgierylaten Ihenlanncd Tuesday August OUi, Thursday August t of Hoifor ON put lrppp yy eld on Tuesday . W aMhe TTvVirt badtfe'v-toetcywer- .'members the Kiea scueiaTsnip, rirsi Bird Sa55S I h Civics, Safety, !Hloultrv KecD- - mm WBRny liijaK': 'tRV I rXHuHSUJ mmm BppppppH' XjflpppV. BppppppV January and " were assisx- - Abilene, ders g Month inntfA PRAISE ROOSEVELT SEO'DANffiL COUNTY NTIONHELD SATURDAY I Thirteen Delegates Named To Attend State Convention In a harmonious meeting,, Democrats Haskell county held' their regular County Convention this city Saturday afternoon, which delegates to the con- vention held Beaumont next month were elected and a resolution unanimously adopted praising the leadership Presi dent Roosevelt and endorsing Gov-- v ernor-ele- ct W. Lee O'Danicl. Jim Ferguson, young Haskell attorney was elected chairman the convention, and Harris, ' week the Rule Review was' the final elect- - or rejection or Z p. f-- ea 10 auena biaie uonvenuon irom mi a T" ... 4. Tlnn AT were: Courtney Hunt, vesica in me uumjo-ii- u ' Cahill. Jim Forcuson. Dr. an1 J. C. U. U. L. co- -i "". Sr T. R. Shafer, of as of or cx- - & .e, to of m. aa 40 do to ill Mr. of or be frvt of of in in to be in of of E. B. of of C. of W. E. Dr. J. F. Caden head, Tony Shafer, French M. Only resolution adopted by the body, by a committee of Jno. A. Couch, James E. J. W. Adcock, J. Moeller, W. E. Bunkley and Court- ney Hunt, read as follows: our matchless lead- er Franklin Delano has, by his fidelity to and exemplifi- cation of the of Demo- cracy lead the people of the Unit- ed States out of the despair of De pression into which the people had e&f"cc?&ul,y MMiW;Flremanshlp, OSfcCarving, llrWMliyCarj.1111 SraerT?T??fifli'r lLiK' appppH, County Tuesday IN PETIT JURORS bUiViiVllllyLiJ CBIM DOUBT i H 3 n& " all to In From Department to sent out the Department publisher Education, approval secretary. Delegates me om-- - ..-.- .... 1f.lt E. B. T. advantage D. .0o.TkV. including required Bunkley, Robertson. presented composed Ferguson, P. "Whereas, Roosevelt, principles UK Trustees the Superintendent applications "for the time provided for 1st. the desiring to any transfer their (djsKrict until Friday with the Board, superintendent pointed out Thursday. On the County from m. until noon, for the re- - ding 03,. and to give ST Republicans for ",,wJuc"1 decision on the matters, years proceeding, and has madel Because of lateness in pro- of Government of the mulgating the new from state department, of once more Government the by tees their the people and for the people, and'""" " ZC. "Whereas the people Texas,' not later than August throwing off the yoke of misrule for consideration County professional politicians who tees on following day. have too long oppressed our Records the Superin-pl- e, and rule the tendent's that the General of the people has number of filed this been submerged beneath poltical year Is that for last patronage, and a situation year, with 637 application on all political influ- - Part of the increase is ac-en- ce has been placed on the auc- - for by the fact that block for sale at a and dents from rural attend-b- y throwing off that of op- - ing high in the are pression and misrule have re-e- s- required to transfer year for tablished in a first time. Government and for all the rrvr1o nnrl ' "Whereas, by fidelity to those principles, the people of Texas to this may ana will again acnieve nap- - t tt r 1 aTu3HerT State JJlUL-b- UI1U unu III 1X1 A. lJ for the a ment for the citizens of in stead of for the Special interests who have too long ruled this State and I "Whereas the leaaersnip 01 our President and to the Leader- ship of our new Leader, W. Lee O'Daniel, the of Texas owe . such Therefore, be it resolved tho Democracy of Haskell I were J advanced In County. in convention as- - a W fnr'tWHPon Merit that we do Commend to the the leadership of our President Franldin r? leguiar vclt nd We Commend to the A1 for six the the Leadership of! tho W. O'Daniel sta- - our Benjamin, are cocperntlcn for construction base for . became Eagle' ana pros envy -- ji'w. 'iii.. . rvi!iTirin nnn niir Mnin." UMiivelton 4looro, - iUaivt passed following ma HDD run cnv(i rn hPflulpH For Chisholm er Harrises bv of Hearing During Week of August 15 been summoned for the is also scheduled in the The vtf. C. LiiaiKC to The In summoned, to Monday 15 m., lor are R. the Daracn, nnsKeu; uee nllc P . J Final Decision County Ruling According a ruling this bv School Trustees. ruling, the re- quired to all transfers within filing, which expired Trustees of various school district protest affecting respec-tiv- cf have of this to file protests Saturday, Board will be in purpose of hearing all protests the this United ruling America a'the district trus-ju- st of Should transfers "v of Friday, of Trus-o- f the the pco- -. in whose reveal transfers double created which stu-tl- on price, districts school county this Democratic the of party IHWIJVlll.jr, IC-S- J- III L JOLlA tablisli people Govern people results Seoute Texas, embled. Nation passca Delano brarlan. over Auguit August boards almost Surfacing of returning - This will be started within the next two weeks on surfacing 17.4 mile of highway 16 in counties, connecting the of Benjamin and Crowell. contract has awarded to Lloyd, Fort sur-- J of 10.2 point of Benjamin to Foard county line and 7.2 from that line northward to four of Crowell. Troop Peonlo of Assistants in of E. ipr rahin Tuondnv ot r N2W Lee Cunninuham. resident onsincer 7 V ',Cl v "W and we pledge to both of tioned at busy with adveln!in rank were in everything lor xne pians of happiness w wko an r,. " " Eagle of f 1, br I wmmfBm- - v , ; Court R Hearing Texa3 county court. Petit year, month, Qfnnlnv Hnskell! Left State Under allow made week county session States check under office under hand. yoke Texas Texas Great Now, Roose- - Knox and, Foard towns Worth, facing miles miles north miles miles south Texas office eader Pce, Work Benjamin highway uaso oniy. Meanwhile wca-- k progressing In ig water r v fc4vwi w ... ot , re at 0 a. as g aA n. V. Haskell County, Texn. 1938 On at HHk&SEHHH HH.HM9H.HHM BflPHIHHfiP HBffitaRiffiH H9bbbHLbbbbbH mmaKttm Km&Mm&JM HHHH pflHHifl wHNmfmw HPHHH WHMHN fl lEeBalsBaVBBaaTSBaVtBTSBTSBTsfll rm HVIinniHH m 3j1 tfcJP COUIyTY BOARD m Jl P VH BTI :JH '! WILL KlILt jS "'"Sl Ji itinnoiLsh) jfo8gj$Nm mSkmsm is 6, 8 a. i Road Start Month a H. I ue 'lor is on I , 1 v Twi speakers of nation - wide vie wljo take part "' ' J Vcino.i T center, of the Oklahoma Press on the two-da- vs progiam of thu a j( m Prosident of thc Wcst West Texas Pre.s nl TtSa eroup is Mary Whatley Seymour are Mrs. Dunbar, right, and editor Walter columnist of the Palo Pinto Star I Rev C. Reid, the third Sunday in They) and was r?.-!- : A('"-.eee- Joe Trussel, gos singer of have the service the meeting hly uesins nrsi w"" rV" ."."- - ,n,. ChurcCi this city Sunday, gospel "" w 7th 5 "'v6 6ilvlfrt I Orders ot at Night M only of highly rom the ln s for line of large to Guthrie, nrH nK-h- t thn . . . , - -- .(. i IlllV IllK ox 20 miles, first on win plans for the $120,000 bridge on highway "". u," "u 1B"",uun w,u" acros sth'o Brazcriver south . J"" 10' Benjamin. o Local Water Supt. Will Attend Meet Oklahoma City more Revival Meeting Point Program West Texas Editors Meet IBf'. sBTSBTSBTSBYa in99 ...JsaTsaTsaTsav'l !BPsk2w4" JBeVABV?BaBBiPaY f". o- - Scrippr-Howa- rd prominence .Stanford, EAccretary Association Ferguson, ANNUAL REVIVAL WILL BEGIN SUNDAY AT THEi-sXH- s! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oklahoma terneship H&MfceJH widely-know- n Brownwood, OH BIB e? CIT Council Drafting Ordinance Meeting Tuesday .""..TZ, In connection n"" 11.. uwkwAi 4.ivuwii;jr tviii. xtii- - liii. to draft a City Ordinance prohibiting operation of automo- biles with defective lights on city streets. Tti proposed .('dinancc will embody regulations advised by the State Highway Patrol, r.ort of receipts and disbuse- - menu .ho month of July, prc- - Citv water svs- - pared by City Secretary Coburn, tern will a laboratory lor was studied by Aldermen. 600 ciiY ofticials gontrai parx iuna in- -, orcnitru. Kb to'vl works engineer., will created during the month the re ?Hn..e.1 , e.u s" a ; ntmnrt thc annual convention of Uie port revealed, with a favorable bat 'Sty Juror have Southwest the remaining hi the TOe aching Association in and Library weeK. I can Water thnt oitv October 17 to 20. Bills against tae amounting niPirntic will attend from to were approved pay- - resuit- - Lne TpraT JusUce homa. Texs Arkansas and LouUi- - ment. concluding the evening" 0" scslon. meeUng of the Coun- -. J r..T? ana. Haikell's representative at .?JS n 'aeonvicion on' a the meeting will V Rogers GU- - ell will be Tuesday, the .wmMm . Am,mXrMrtmB. h thp strao. city superintendent . report verdlct h-j- na appealed increase Jurors ed the port well listed: L. Grady, Rochester; E. C. nas- - Viirrh. State County limit these County Graham August their people, County Welfare counted been from them At Center Ilnakell. will 12-1- 3, owner left, a f w v 1Ia!L with Th ano. who city Okla- - from Next held past Party of Fishermen Expected To Return Today neUAlieiUiea A group of Kaskell fishermen including W. A. Duncan, The revlvrl meeting is be- - Byron Wright, county treasurer, W b.te., fW, W.M...WJ ....., -- -. - ,.. m, o adults for a C. Rule: John'Bray, Has- - u.onducted in tho Center Fouu x'ranK m, uoason, om ioi- - 32 volumes, kcll: Will O'Brien; J. it. community is atiracting me mwii- - mvi wiiuai uran u.. rfor any day Rule; W. R. Has- - dance and Interest of large ancrui uues ticmp naing nera t 33, for a kcll, H. W. Buckner, Kocnesxer;. oc, anu a meeting w me si.iw olumes. Nine- - Sciitt W. Greene, Jr., Haskell; unanticipated oy cnuron leauers iiuhiib up o wve. were donated R. Beauchamp, Rule; that section. ine party ie asKen vyhhib- - ,.a qd riicrtM- - Pnrxn TTnBVfnp a. rnriis. R2v. Joe L.. scneexs oi nasKeu uay mun uutii;iuti- - ks pur-!- w. P.' Welnert; Robt. Fixz-.l- n chargo of preaching ser- - tlon of the trip, a vacation for and 28 ld, Haskell; Earl Atchison,1 vice, and Is bringing a series of tho first time in years for several amounted to' Haskell; J, W. Culpepper, aager- -, soui-sxirr- ng near- - iiiumuvis ui -- ;b'h, -- n,.i no m . i nniKPiv G. cr. A cordal Invitation all wishers hope they can substan- - . C. Conwell, l who will attend, J tune expectations. Friday August 5, H iyDBHB August city a ' i 1 & i him as a " vivnl ic in hpcrin uiUa V cnmnA Uie n u"- - """ i.k.ivon.v n uwu una lusi, iwuivu i and their sue- -, has been ppss ns iwll. ... . ......,. ,. Plnns week for the summer vival First simi- - Col held Rev. 7th '"B iium uie the de- - are be to enne nm- - Hnrinrr be lea-- 1 cne 01 in .rg str a1 revival accompaniment be LOCAL METHIMIISTS LOOK IWARD TO nun ua um HI Rev. Lead toXZ$XT'C. DEFECTIVE Marriage License Total July Highest Year', SrLerStre-ent'to- r SSTS,le.iSr,S thc lililllllil una for ms h TEXAS PACIFIC OIL CO. STAKESLOCATIONFOR POOL EXTENSION TEST OFFICE OF LI, KIMBROUGH QPEHS IS WFFK Formerly Houston Hospital Locates In of his in for the of surgery, week Kimbrough, Kimbrough, of in is recognized of of background Livengood, f:rt;r.n pracucai Kimbrough to well 012 the re- - surgeon recognition foremost Helton! J SSfiilS horn nn'unf.nl4oi Will Lead August. later resident oitlnhnmn ginncr, Bailey, Barbee. niuuiwuu; Leonard evangelist, 10 pnysician, lur uiu Spi-vir- p months resident surgeon, rcoLiiuig a a. ae- - being $ & Tools annual day "... """ """ ue ".,wn hp I of building where decree from Medical Church, which with lar meeting year lege Dallas. Serving his nreachinc August C. presid- -' in Hermann Hospital, of Dis- covery completion by Dr. the the Dr. ren for completed Sl0Ist Thuis: rcJLd" J",,! Livengood, the educational inter-morni- ng preparing the the the his the a 133 for the 1 -- " wiuui i. n a the a . .,-- i .i u ntn OL me 01iene aisxrici, uie "'""" "- - aunaaj the Rev. Crow of quick promotion. Within the annunoce-Augu- st 21st. . was resident physician,' that Gilmore Oil Company rri - . r .1, .; " . ... .. "... nev. wren u. minis- - m this meeting. ana later resiaent First Baptist Church,! "All efforts church institution. known' the month of Since announcement his Lawton, Okla., Widely through August . evangehst will lead the revival ser- -l to devoted to the revival," ?n .ocate in Haske Dr. . iid.t tin the stem the after acre age John year. assisted by .pastor,' !? "? 10S" t" ' a the courtesy staff of Tho test seven miles west Whatley. Reid it would 'he the time Hospital O'Brien, the remembered by r for attendance of where thcner 46, sur-peo- ple his spirituaP on will to If production is not messages during the meet-,ti- o " t the is function his drilling to contract depth, the year, his evancelizinc Dr-- Kimbrough has test will carried nrst appearance in offices uie secona 01 ienburger. by his subject for the Sunday fying from will McConnell the.pth Piompted local church members him to return this city. "Awake, Thou That Slecpest." An pel will and the services during of , . coini charge of during meeting. The evangelist is -- - two revival intelhgent wnicn ui uie oupubi -- '" -- -, rf in "ect perfect - ""b.;b. (P. num- - ot nuie: is m to mm a. awaits Goree. 1, people ! oasilv unaersianaaoie nis near-i"- " w I ers. frnnrf cprvifn , ill under the dtrship o'f Joe Trussell ot .vood, as Uie I outstanding e.spel singers, the .wUthU'C5t. i.ii. Trussell is like- -. I . ri weil known Haskell, ha-- I the local church in ! .milar during five pre- vious meetings. Piano, Prccodi"g surfacing distance contract expected. become extending attendance than were announced nr IIL.IIBlli rr,tfv rteia, Rev. best urge lead ",.' added the morning "'l,,! August' In the of Marriage issued through assistance of' eighteen couples from the office 1V1VJ. A. C. Pierson and Miss Sue 01 ouniy oiltk juson w. .u., rliirinf? ?nonth nf .Tulv. lnrcost number in resent on west aii ", .w... S month when alicd regulnr Cityi A a t. ...rinv nt f'itv .'r"' kJlL.Il a llj August n irvn in held H iuie ulTlni, U'LGtld 101 convenience provi large crowds Deficits leaders a heavty welcome of every person in u.o HJ Hefner. .Petit Section Works Ameri- - Street, during $580.63 nuisscy, Cook, successiui uicomw Curd, messages Riitffcvton! coaches Payne athletic tlvitles during ble the the WI ii we- -t the mlti lor cnoir and and ihe thc hi. and R. R. ance IS Ing tho utiic coun- - were ago. The and the noor tual iropf- - 11I3 will were amim '"; of and and Rae will and and W. and jn the and the employed in the of and 'v Haskell No. was announced feet late ;f well, Dr W. A. this and this and lum- - one Southwest, '"S No. rMo-'0- 1 training ana Crow Will ovnorlnnpp. in a of Methodists ability a' ur. noias uiiui Bavlor will service A. neship Jo feature and 423 The are vjpoe. was ji- - ,ri?i unl.All ClQer -- "iv, ith he me our ii. t tt 1111.111111:11 J will be H. be me G. be Vey. and last be El- - xne be ,,,111 ed scr- - tie thrt me 1 u -- c tho son son ur. The acres for by geophysical tion and the the the has provided air.more was for forlg wejj Oil has Frankieied 103 acres the lo-- has his NttPESW NOT BITE ill 0! PRIM will be . . issued . any per- -, . u:fLj, 111 chinch ", !., - - - fcj number issued during eight i weddlS .j " " " Edge, . are uiging clnnnr wW Couples securing tiio' Julv, with the exception primary, and the name of' The will well "S? L,?l? wmlner industrj TTBir' r"'e" Carter Lozella Cohnie and for So-- for noUf led A. Binks die children, the aucL and Miss secretary of the cxe-an- ce that w.ll FavBro5n? committee Tuesday that Plans an J. and Miss Lucille vas withdrawing from the race, re- - pnv'no for the primary A and will made Tuesday or ..1 overall, be greeted as wniie Peari Pickering as nis more E, picid und Miss Mo- - services will Robertson evening at 8 o'clock, of panelof of funds. . services day AaKins, Er- nest papers which uuemuun padents. ue bunaay. o- - Football Mentor Attends . Coaches School this of Haskell where In and ac his four FOG nru lll)uli lo zelle each Miss time Clara Miss ballot, Rhoades. Boyd Mulllcan. Jessie Irene J. Gifford Miss Lora Simmons, Rule footbaU Ken Miss Lubbock week Reynolds. sixth Woodrow Wilson Lucy high football Simmons, graduate High School, College, lettered other course. and Dean Turnbow. (colored). Local Mechanic Waco proving playing preparation I OR. E Surgeon With Opening practice Northwest Continued Dvnopninirv Branch from n?sfLay- M. pool topped pioneer phy- sician section. Born reared 01 brough as young " morougn coming Haskell refused I nortowSt forward which Sintina rcvivals hoping I s. Pool before week, where Texas Haskell uonauct meetj?K meeting Baptist Bickley, ir-.- .. rif , , - surgeon member selected acency". Church i i t- r ii iiititii . "--- -- -- . Is !... between S25tedT nnrrnnin FoeUion surgeons number placed facilites suitable consulta-ha- s been a been conditioning purchas- - Bynum employed of o vm ILL I commissioner, .. ... pm - :. ..-- - 10 I Race (Tom) Mapes, 9 hni during , Pnnr.i(?nto for in of three lighted 5l S?mo every during MUs Mapes, been Wichita physicians communlty. Mothers 10 rhristino John onng with DemocraUc their Ada,cutive he weicomea. contemplate Adams neart-w.uni- ug meeting wucre wnilam be up George Rule association. he preaching Cox. for thc Mice a' UnUi ftlOn to state for Tom the Miss J. and Miss Vick Rob Ffench and is Rcba Mae Hall football In bo department nnri ffonomi lime city HHS. outstanding """' In M. nf nesday of Thursday. Although provides balloting to August pointed nnrl certify candidates attending Interest expected in the second primary In to are for balloting. are the sessor-Collecto- r's race in B. Watson, incumbent, Caroxhers are can Justice of the in 1, with B. T. Clift for by Marion. R, J. Paxton their daughter. Tom well-kno- for to .. .. . . . . I " -- ww automobile mechanic lias t reunion nts of Sa Ho wns conch of hnnn nnnnwtprl th nrnirr nt imu fnllnrtA On MVmHnxr (nlnlns tfiie Panhandle accepted Miss of Dallas, Miss for the position Wed-Jpaxt- on for directed of im- - nesday afternoon for He'Folarida, fine Miss the for coining sea-- 1 Ervin Chunn, son. Teraplanc dealer in Waco graduate will hn tho nf VOLUME 53, NUMBER 5 Indicates Play thc wotlc-en- d on the in the of Haskell, J. W McMillen 2 Parduc, the -- Inking of location for an out- post one northwest of pool continued dcvel-opmr- m of is favorably indicated. Operators Thursday to drill thjs of No. 2 Pardue, of outpost, south of discovery at- tractive offers pay at was is located in of the M. Collum 4. Oil of entered tfie with a r"jr of R. L. the the of 8, 1, The test is on tract of 43 1- -2 the Pacific Of in of looking to in jvimDrougn cemented. in area, Texas tract known as the Estate company in the county Te A. where movcd f"! No. which mo snuriripri begin of of ot Pensocola, Test survey H&TC of 1- -4 Livengood pee M bcing ,n in O'Brien Section To Test Another wildcat in the MnH iyn nnrt ihrnnah nousiuii, xiuancii land one is scheduled with k th chuTch ment ter 10 iiiiiii iiiii of has contract to drill the of an acreage as- sembled by J. E. of of the iit' of R, Rev. of the Hendrick Memorial in 0f in northeast cor-w- ill Haskell Abilene, of of section C. Alford fivin organiza the to Haskell surgeon the of church the to iiasKeii. his spudding slated results first revival' Pastor's 0,d building on service song coming weeks .tnrif.nnn insignt Biown-- 1 rocog.uzcu of capacity morning license l.iv meeting with of Alec Chatwell the E. of corner 01 we of 5,000 wlnere shot rooms accomoda- -l company staked in are entire' middle of closed structure. Gil-su- ite with units, to utmost comfort of Ohio company As assistant, Miss due of Dorris been open hours office m- - nm similar Services or the .Ti"m.T.ii T. Commis-- ; Prnninot nn. license second of are & of Sz of of J. J. of on to is of I & of I of a ly 0 be KI ? or lor ty nnrt d in v to and .who Huber. Abbott seri- - a of a .i..1 Falls sev- - are urged presence be Ballot coming ugious we StoDhens loriunaie Night begin Louise Texas school attended Howard Meers Odessa Accepts Ruby coach, annual school Bobcats offices 2.848-5- 1 Th,e before laborer next week, Mr. Couch stated the law absentee begin 7th, Mr. Couch State l--l inn WOU1Q nOl lUCCl dav and Marie Only light Is this county due fact that only two contested These As which Mike and M. (Elgin) didates, and (Bruce) opposed re-el-ec tion Ernest o Mr. and and Hattie left Has- - today Savov. Texas attend years kell who a of with the school early this station has Carol Cox mer, and past a Waco and left will leave weeks work city. and will in Hud fiipmti T.ioiitpnnnt Mile With due third Parduo south mile this that section afternoon were test four feet Adams Wed- - this strata 2,845 feet, casing The well south half No. Texas Pacific Coal and Fort Worth 1,125 feet from east and feet south sec- tion block survey. a acres which that Pacific holds acres, land. The also has scattered under lease. this from College, within Get test nnrtVmrnetftT'n rnntinun Kllmt:u' Merkel made Los Angeles, Calif., assum- ed 4,000 feet near center block Pitts this city, formerly Tulsa, Okla. vices local a?' full from stirring farms Every hospital available obtained annual chUrCh hn ing for' urau- - and capable ir," capably saturated Com- pany normwesi squuru, Pitts block space and other site tions available. The assigned 2,000 acres provide patients. office south .,,' durmc ill cral Miss Tl,nmn0 miUCC Indicated E. olootert sum- -l in has where field Mrs. pool from cation, paying $20 per acre. Other purchasers acreage Grisso Eason Houston, Potts Tull Norman, Okla., Wirt Oklahoma City, Okla., and Perkins Wichita Falls. South- land Royalty company has pur chased royalty the offset acre- age the cast. The block ten miles north the Indian States wildcat, which has been spudded by Taubert McKce Worth, and eight miles north reported staked by Indian Territory Il- luminating Oil Many Fail To Apply For SS Benefit Sums fawn b.! KS nf 1"m"ofl clcctlon- - died the past year, Mr. who has have not yet submitted claim cusly and under treatment lump-su- m benefit under the v'cc'ks' aur- - Wed- - out that Com' Adams. the for Peace Precinct Smith, Rule several that Cox service during Couch, offices Lucile. take coring lines Franklin Fort location company. cial Security Act although they are eligible to do so, according to J. Gordon James, manager of the Wichita Falls, Texas office of the Social Securixy Board. Lump-su- m payments are made to close relatives or estates of work- ers, when the worker dies before reaching 65, after working in a covered employment These lump- sum payments are also available to workers who have reached fee age of 65 and have worked stace January 1, 1937, in an occupation covered by the Social Security Act. The payments amount to 3 1- -2 per cent of the workers' wages in the covered period. Claims forms for hvap - suae benefits may be obtained at tke-Wichl- ta Falls, Texas office-o-f aae Board. o Weinert Youths Attending Cisco FFA Encampment Nineteen Weinert youths, mem- bers of the Weinert chapter Fu- ture Farmers of America, left Thursday morning for Cisco, where they will attend a three-da- ys en campment for FFA chapters ia a, number of counties coming Ajeet 4. Thc group was accapanied by t. buuivan, vocational xeacner. I, Wdnert High School. The trip several aays. was maue in a large scnooi wm. Jh &iaWiKi iMimtm&ISm iwtffttl'"J' - iiit... .1... HjJ 'U4toAuLM , ,,4 1 ill 5 ... . Jl jpflJWi t jpHpf r1' -

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r'takev Davis, Clark,throuch Odell, Dick

BH1

lotito

Adjoining Established

Limited Number

;ctMXaskcU schoolmwp;,v(Mrt

Wimbishannouacad Wednesday

w bad beenthe local school

a"driver conveyancetad! trip at.a cost onlyaaeh' Scout Total

jt;,th'(mtire, the Cavern andthe round; can be held a min-imi $3.S0 for each individual,'mblsh announced.Toeal Scoutmaster will

irbup.i'and superviser and inteniiediatc stops.der ib take advantagefofier, Scouts mustuea aei, iawr man oAUWii8rtoIMr. Wimbish,4nied'sbythe fee

n iaaany' Boy Scoutsrdaer r the trip before the

5c aFriday evening, the offerextended Haskell youtnsJM Boy Scoutagelimit, andbo;wouW Uketo make the

ISAM

mcsv h

made

trip,

make

I in Tnnii r

I

tee,

-- A

!&

v

this week,'the trip will

quiltassured

willtfurina Uw enure trip.

?4or trindepartureifrom Haskell

pBtume

tv,;wryonerlMjrettli'.'are

'wgierylaten

Ihenlanncd

Tuesday August OUi,

Thursday August

t of Hoifor

ON

put lrppp yy

eldonTuesday.

W aMheTTvVirt

badtfe'v-toetcywer-

.'members the

Kiea scueiaTsnip, rirsiBird

Sa55S

I h

Civics, Safety,

!Hloultrv KecD- -

mm WBRny

liijaK':'tRVI rXHuHSUJmmm

BppppppH'

XjflpppV.

BppppppV

January

and

"

were assisx--

Abilene,

dersg Month

inntfA

PRAISE ROOSEVELTSEO'DANffiL COUNTYNTIONHELD SATURDAY

I Thirteen Delegates NamedTo Attend State

Convention

In a harmonious meeting,,Democrats Haskell county held'their regular County Convention

this city Saturday afternoon,which delegates to the con-vention held Beaumontnext month were elected and aresolution unanimously adoptedpraising the leadership President Rooseveltand endorsing Gov--vernor-ele- ct W. Lee O'Danicl.

Jim Ferguson, young Haskellattorney was elected chairmanthe convention, and Harris,

'

weekthe Rule Review was' the final

elect-- or rejection or Z

p.

f--

ea 10 auena biaie uonvenuon irom mia T" ... 4. Tlnn ATwere: Courtney Hunt, vesica in me uumjo-ii- u 'Cahill. Jim Forcuson. Dr.

an1 J. C. U. U. L.co--i "". Sr T. R. Shafer,

ofas

ofor cx- -

&.e, to

of

m.

aa 40 do

to

ill Mr.of

or

be

frvt

of

of

in in

to be in

of

ofE. B.

of of

C.of

W. E. Dr. J. F. Cadenhead, Tony Shafer, French M.

Only resolution adopted by thebody, by a committee

of Jno. A. Couch, JamesE. J. W. Adcock, J.Moeller, W. E. Bunkley and Court-ney Hunt, read as follows:

our matchless lead-er Franklin Delano has,by his fidelity to and exemplifi-cation of the of Demo-cracy lead the people of the Unit-ed States out of the despair of Depression into which the people had

e&f"cc?&ul,y

MMiW;Flremanshlp,OSfcCarving,

llrWMliyCarj.1111

SraerT?T??fifli'r

lLiK'appppH,

County

Tuesday

IN

PETIT JURORS

bUiViiVllllyLiJ

CBIM DOUBT

i H 3 n&"

allto

In FromDepartment

to sent outthe Department

publisher Education, approvalsecretary. Delegates

me om--- ..-.- ....

1f.ltE. B.T.

advantage D.

.0o.TkV.

including

required

Bunkley,

Robertson.

presentedcomposed

Ferguson, P.

"Whereas,Roosevelt,

principles

UK

Trustees

theSuperintendent

applications"for the timeprovided for

1st.the

desiring toany transfer their

(djsKrict until Friday

with the Board,superintendent pointedout Thursday.

On theCountyfrom m. until noon, for the

re--ding 03,. and to give

ST Republicans for ",,wJuc"1 decision on the matters,

years proceeding, and has madel Because of lateness in pro-

of Government of the mulgating the new fromstatedepartment,of once more

Government the by tees theirthe people and for the people, and'""" " ZC.

"Whereas the people Texas,'not later than Augustthrowing off the yoke of misrule for consideration County

professional politicians who tees on following day.have too long oppressed our Records the Superin-pl-e,

and rule the tendent's that theGeneral of the people has number of filed thisbeen submerged beneath poltical year Is that for lastpatronage, and a situation year, with 637 application on

all political influ- - Part of the increase is ac-en- ce

has beenplaced on the auc-- for by the fact thatblock for sale at a and dents from rural attend-b-y

throwing off that of op-- ing high in the arepression and misrule have re-e- s- required to transfer year fortablished in a first time.Government and for all therrvr1o nnrl '

"Whereas, by fidelity to thoseprinciples, the people of Texas

to this may ana will again acnieve nap-- t tt r 1

aTu3HerT

State

JJlUL-b- UI1U unu III 1X1 A. lJfor the ament for the citizens of instead of for the Special interestswho have too long ruled this Stateand I

"Whereas the leaaersnip 01 ourPresidentand to the Leader-

ship of our new Leader, W. LeeO'Daniel, the of Texas owe

. suchTherefore, be it resolved

tho Democracy of HaskellI were J advanced In County. in convention as--

a W fnr'tWHPon Merit that we do Commend tothe the leadership of ourPresidentFranldin

r?leguiar vclt nd We Commend to the

A1

for

six the

the Leadership of! thoW. O'Daniel sta--

our Benjamin, arecocperntlcn for construction base for

. became Eagle' ana pros envy-- ji'w. 'iii.. . rvi!iTirin nnn niir Mnin."UMiivelton 4looro, -

iUaivtpassed

following

ma

HDDrun

cnv(i rn hPflulpH For

Chisholm

er

Harrises

bv

of

Hearing During Weekof August 15

been summonedfor theis also scheduled in the

The vtf. C.

LiiaiKCto

TheIn summoned, to

Monday 15 m.,lor are

R.the Daracn, nnsKeu; uee

nllc

P. J

Final Decision CountyRuling

According a rulingthis bv

School Trustees. ruling,the re-

quired to alltransferswithin

filing, whichexpired

Trustees of variousschool district protest

affecting respec-tiv-cf

haveof this to file protests

Saturday,Board will be in

purpose of hearing all protests

thethis United ruling

America a'the district trus-ju- st

of Should transfers"v

of Friday,of Trus-o- f

the thepco--. in

whose revealtransfers

doublecreated

whichstu-tl- on

price, districtsschool county

thisDemocratic the

of

partyIHWIJVlll.jr, IC-S- J- III L JOLlA

tablisli people Govern

peopleresults

Seoute Texas,embled.

Nationpassca Delano

brarlan.

over Auguit

Augustboards

almost

Surfacingofreturning

-

This

will be startedwithin thenext two weeks on surfacing 17.4mile of highway 16 in

counties, connecting theof Benjamin and Crowell.

contract has awarded toLloyd, Fort sur--J

of 10.2 pointof Benjamin to

Foard county line and 7.2from that line northward to four

of Crowell.Troop Peonlo of Assistants in of E.

ipr rahin Tuondnv ot r N2W Lee Cunninuham.residentonsincer7 V ',Cl v "W and we pledge to both of tioned at busy withadveln!in rank were in everything lor xne pians of

happiness wwko an r,." "Eagle

of

f1, br

I

wmmfBm- -

v

,

;

Court R

HearingTexa3

countycourt.

Petit

year,month,

Qfnnlnv Hnskell!

Left

State

Under

allowmade

weekcounty

session

Statescheck

under office

under hand.

yoke

Texas

Texas

Great

Now,

Roose--

Knox and,Foardtowns

Worth,facing miles

miles northmiles

miles southTexas office

eader

Pce,

Work

Benjamin

highway uaso oniy.Meanwhile wca--k progressing

In

ig waterr v fc4vwi w ...ot ,

reat 0 a.

as

gaA n. V.

Haskell County, Texn. 1938

On atHHk&SEHHH HH.HM9H.HHM BflPHIHHfiPHBffitaRiffiH H9bbbHLbbbbbH mmaKttmKm&Mm&JM HHHH pflHHiflwHNmfmw HPHHH WHMHN

fl lEeBalsBaVBBaaTSBaVtBTSBTSBTsfll rm

HVIinniHH m3j1 tfcJP

COUIyTY BOARD m Jl P VH BTI :JH'!

WILL KlILt jS "'"Sl JiitinnoiLsh) jfo8gj$Nm mSkmsm

is

6,

8 a.

i

Road

Start Month

a

H.I

ue 'loris

on

I

,

1

v

Twi speakers of nation - wide viewljo take part "' ' J Vcino.i T center,

of the Oklahoma Presson the two-da- vs progiam of thu a j( m Prosident of thc WcstWest Texas Pre.s nl TtSa eroup is Mary WhatleySeymour are Mrs. Dunbar, right, and editorWalter columnist of the Palo Pinto Star I

Rev C. Reid, the third Sunday in They) and was

r?.-!- : A('"-.eee-

Joe Trussel, gossinger of have

the servicethe meeting hly

uesins nrsi w"" rV" ."."- - ,n,.ChurcCi this city Sunday, gospel "" w

7th

5 "'v6 6ilvlfrt I

Orders otat

Night

M onlyof highly rom the ln s for

line of largeto Guthrie, nrH nK-h- t thn. . . , - -- .(. i IlllV IllKox 20 miles, first onwin plans for

the $120,000 bridge on highway "". u,""u 1B"",uun w,u"acros sth'o Brazcriver south . J""10'

Benjamin.o

Local WaterSupt.Will Attend Meet

OklahomaCity

more

Revival MeetingPoint

Program WestTexasEditorsMeet

IBf'. sBTSBTSBTSBYa

in99 ...JsaTsaTsaTsav'l!BPsk2w4" JBeVABV?BaBBiPaY

f".o- - Scrippr-Howa-rd

prominence .Stanford,EAccretary

Association

Ferguson,

ANNUAL REVIVAL WILLBEGIN SUNDAY AT THEi-sXH- s!

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHOklahoma terneship

H&MfceJH

widely-know-n

Brownwood,

OH

BIB e? CIT

Council DraftingOrdinance Meeting

Tuesday

.""..TZ,

In connectionn""11.. uwkwAi 4.ivuwii;jr tviii. xtii- -liii. to draft a City Ordinanceprohibiting operation of automo-biles with defective lights on citystreets. Tti proposed .('dinanccwill embody regulations advisedby the State Highway Patrol,

r.ort of receipts and disbuse--menu .ho month of July, prc--

Citv water svs-- pared by City SecretaryCoburn,tern will a laboratory lor was studied by Aldermen.

600 ciiY ofticials gontrai parx iuna in- -, orcnitru.Kb to'vl works engineer., will createdduring the month the re?Hn..e.1 , e.us" a ; ntmnrt thc annualconvention of Uie port revealed,with a favorable bat

'Sty Juror have Southwest the remaining hi the TOe aching

Association in andLibraryweeK. I can Water

thnt oitv October 17 to 20. Bills against tae amountingniPirntic will attendfrom to were approved pay--

resuit-- Lne TpraT JusUce homa. Texs Arkansas and LouUi- - ment. concluding the evening"0" scslon. meeUngof theCoun- -.Jr..T? ana. Haikell's representative at

.?JS n 'aeonvicion on' a the meeting will V Rogers GU- - ell will be Tuesday,the .wmMm . Am,mXrMrtmB. h thp strao. city superintendent

.report verdlct h-j- na appealed

increase Jurorsed the port

well listed:L. Grady, Rochester; E. C.

nas--Viirrh.

State

County

limit

theseCounty

Graham

August

their

people,

County

Welfare

counted

been

from

them

At Center

Ilnakell.

will

12-1- 3, ownerleft,

a

f

w v

1Ia!Lwith

Th

ano.who

cityOkla- -

from Nextheld

past

Party of Fishermen Expected ToReturn Today

neUAlieiUiea A group of Kaskell fishermenincluding W. A. Duncan,

The revlvrl meeting is be-- Byron Wright, county treasurer,W b.te., fW, W.M...WJ ....., -- -. - ,.. m,

o adults for a C. Rule: John'Bray, Has-- u.onducted in tho Center Fouu x'ranK m, uoason,om ioi- -

32 volumes, kcll: Will O'Brien; J. it. community is atiracting me mwii- - mvi wiiuai uran u..

rfor any day Rule; W. R. Has-- dance and Interest of large ancrui uues ticmp naing nerat 33, for a kcll, H. W. Buckner, Kocnesxer;.oc, anu a meeting w me si.iw

olumes. Nine-- Sciitt W. Greene, Jr., Haskell; unanticipated oy cnuron leauers iiuhiib up o wve.were donated R. Beauchamp, Rule; that section. ine party ie asKen vyhhib--,.a qd riicrtM- - Pnrxn TTnBVfnp a. rnriis. R2v. Joe L.. scneexsoi nasKeu uay mun uutii;iuti- -

ks pur-!- w. P.' Welnert; Robt. Fixz-.l- n chargo of preaching ser-- tlon of the trip, a vacation forand 28 ld, Haskell; Earl Atchison,1 vice, and Is bringing a series of tho first time in years for severalamounted to' Haskell; J, W. Culpepper, aager--, soui-sxirr- ng near-- iiiumuvis ui --;b'h, --

n,.i no m . i nniKPiv G. cr. A cordal Invitation all wishers hope they can substan--. C. Conwell, l who will attend, J tune expectations.

Friday August 5,

H

iyDBHB

August

city

a'

i1

& i

himas

a" vivnl ic in hpcrin uiUa V cnmnA Uie n

u"- - """ i.k.ivon.v n uwu una lusi, iwuivui and their sue--, has beenppss ns iwll. ... . ......,. ,.

Plnnsweek for the summervival First simi- - Col

heldRev.

7th '"B iium

uiethe

de--

are be

toenne nm--

Hnrinrrbe lea--1

cne 01

in.rg str a1

revivalaccompaniment be

LOCAL METHIMIISTS

LOOK IWARD TO

nunua um HI

Rev. Lead

toXZ$XT'C.

DEFECTIVE Marriage License

Total JulyHighest Year',

SrLerStre-ent'to-r SSTS,le.iSr,Sthc

lilillllliluna

for

ms

h

TEXAS PACIFIC OIL CO.STAKESLOCATIONFORPOOLEXTENSION TEST

OFFICE OF LI,KIMBROUGH QPEHS

IS WFFK

FormerlyHouston Hospital Locates

In

of his infor the of surgery,

weekKimbrough,

Kimbrough,of

in

is recognized ofof

background Livengood,f:rt;r.n pracucai

Kimbrough to

well

012

the

re-- surgeonrecognition

foremost Helton! JSSfiilShorn nn'unf.nl4oiWill Lead August. later resident

oitlnhnmn

ginncr,

Bailey,

Barbee.niuuiwuu;

Leonard

evangelist, 10 pnysician, lur uiuSpi-vir- p months residentsurgeon,rcoLiiuig

a a. ae--being $ & Tools

annual day

"... """ """ ue ".,wn hpI of building where decree from MedicalChurch, which with lar meeting year lege Dallas. Serving his

nreachinc August C. presid--' in Hermann Hospital,

of Dis-covery

completion

by Dr.the the

Dr.

ren

for

completed Sl0Ist Thuis:rcJLd" J",,! Livengood,

the educationalinter-morni- ng

preparing

the

the

the

histhe

a 133

for the 1--" wiuui i. na

the a

. .,-- i .i u ntnOL me 01iene aisxrici, uie "'""" "- -

aunaaj the Rev. Crow of quick promotion. Within the annunoce-Augu-st21st. . was resident physician,' that Gilmore Oil Company

rri - . r .1, .; " . ... .. "...nev. wren u. minis-- m this meeting. ana later resiaentFirst Baptist Church,! "All efforts church institution.

known' the month of Since announcement hisLawton, Okla., Widely through August .

evangehstwill lead therevival ser--l to devoted to the revival," ?n .ocate in Haske Dr.. iid.t tin

the

stemthe after

acreage

John year.

assisted by .pastor,'!? "? 10S" t" ' a the courtesy staff of Tho test sevenmiles westWhatley. Reid it would 'he the time Hospital O'Brien, the

remembered by r for attendance of where thcner 46, sur-peo-ple

his spirituaP on will to If production is notmessagesduring the meet-,ti-o " t the is function his drilling to contract depth,

the year, his evancelizinc Dr-- Kimbrough has test will carriednrst appearancein offices uie secona 01 ienburger. by

his subject for the Sundayfying from will McConnell the.pthPiompted local church members

him to return this city. "Awake, Thou That Slecpest." An

pel will and the services during of, . coinicharge of during meeting. The evangelist is -- -

two revival intelhgentwnicn ui uie oupubi --'" -- -, rf

in "ect perfect - ""b.;b.

(P.

num--

ot

nuie: is m

to mma. awaits

Goree.

1,

people

! oasilv unaersianaaoie nis near-i"-" w

I ers.frnnrf cprvifn

, ill under thedtrship o'f Joe Trussell ot.vood, as Uie

I outstanding e.spel singers, the.wUthU'C5t. i.ii. Trussell is like- -.

I . ri weil known Haskell, ha-- Ithe local church in

! .milar during five pre-vious meetings. Piano,

Prccodi"gsurfacing

distancecontract

expected.

become

extending

attendance

than

were

announced

nrIIL.IIBlli

rr,tfv

rteia,

Rev. best

urgelead ",.' added the morning

"'l,,!

August'

In

the

of

Marriage issuedthrough assistanceof' eighteen couples from the office

1V1VJ. A. C. Pierson and Miss Sue 01 ouniy oiltk juson w..u., rliirinf? ?nonth nf .Tulv. lnrcost

number in resentonwest aii ", .w...

S month whenalicd

regulnr Cityi Aa t. ...rinv nt f'itv .'r"'kJlL.Il

a

llj

August

n

irvn

in

held H

iuie ulTlni,U'LGtld 101

convenience provilarge crowds

Deficits

leaders aheavty welcome

of every personin u.o

HJ

Hefner..Petit Section

WorksAmeri- - Street, during

$580.63

nuisscy,

Cook,successiui

uicomw

Curd,

messagesRiitffcvton!

coaches

Payneathletic

tlvitles during

ble the theWI ii

we--t the mlti

lor

cnoir and

andihe

thc

hi.

andR. R.

ance

IS

Ing

tho

utiic

coun--

were

ago.The

and

thenoor

tual

iropf- -11I3

will were

amim

'";

of

andand

Rae

will

and

and

W. and

jnthe and

the

employed in theof

and

'v

Haskell

No.

was announced feetlate ;f well,

Dr W. A.this

and this andlum- -

one

Southwest,'"S No.

rMo-'0- 1 training ana

Crow Will

ovnorlnnpp.in

a of

Methodists ability a'

ur. noias

uiiuiBavlor

willservice A. neship

Jo

feature

and

423

Theare

vjpoe.

was

ji- - ,ri?i unl.AllClQer --"iv,ith he

meour

ii. t tt 1111.111111:11

J will beH.

be me G.be Vey.

andlast be El--

xne

be

,,,111

ed

scr--

tie

thrt

me

1 u -- c tho

son

son

ur.

The acresfor by geophysical

tion and the thethe

has provided air.more was forforlg wejjOil has

Frankieied 103 acres the lo--has

his

NttPESW NOT

BITE ill

0! PRIM

will be . .issued . any per--,

. u:fLj, 111

chinch ", !.,- - - fcj number issued duringeight

i weddlS

.j " " "

Edge,

.

areuiging

clnnnr wWCouples securing tiio'

Julv, with the exception primary, and the name of'The will well "S? L,?l? wmlner industrjTTBir'r"'e"

Carter Lozella

Cohnie and

forSo--

fornoUf led A.Binks

die children, the aucL and Miss secretary of the cxe-an- ce

that w.ll FavBro5n? committee Tuesday thatPlans an J. and Miss Lucille vas withdrawing from the race,

re-- pnv'no for the primaryA and will made Tuesday or

..1 overall, be greeted as wniie Peari Pickeringas nis more E, picid und Miss Mo- -

services will Robertsonevening at 8 o'clock, of

panelof offunds.

. services day

AaKins,

Er-nest

papers

which

uuemuun

padents.

ue bunaay.o- -

FootballMentor Attends .

CoachesSchool

this

of Haskell

whereIn and ac

his four

FOG

nru lll)uli

lo

zelleeach Miss

time

ClaraMiss ballot,

Rhoades.Boyd

Mulllcan.Jessie

IreneJ. Gifford Miss Lora

Simmons, Rule footbaU Ken MissLubbock week Reynolds.sixth Woodrow Wilson Lucyhigh football

Simmons, graduateHigh School,

College, letteredother

course.

and

DeanTurnbow.

(colored).

Local MechanicWaco

proving playingpreparation

I

OR.

E

Surgeon With

Openingpractice

Northwest

Continued

Dvnopninirv Branch fromn?sfLay-

M. pool toppedpioneer phy-

sician section.Born reared

01brough as

young"

morougn

comingHaskell refused

I nortowStforward

whichSintina

rcvivals hopingI

s.

Pool

before

week,

where

TexasHaskell

uonauct

meetj?K

meeting Baptist

Bickley,ir-.- .. rif

, ,-

surgeon

member

selectedacency".

Church

i i t- r ii iiititii.

"--- -- -- .

Is

!...

between

S25tedT

nnrrnnin

FoeUion

surgeons

numberplaced

facilites

suitable consulta-ha-s been a

beenconditioning

purchas--Bynum employed

ofo

vm

ILL

I commissioner,.. ... pm-:...-- -

10

I

Race

(Tom) Mapes,9 hni

during , Pnnr.i(?nto for inof three

lighted 5l S?moevery

duringMUs Mapes, been

Wichita physicianscommunlty. Mothers 10 rhristino Johnonng with DemocraUc

their Ada,cutive heweicomea. contemplate Adams

neart-w.uni- ug

meeting wucre wnilam be up

George

Rule

association.

he

preaching

Cox. for

thcMice a' UnUi ftlOn

to state forTom the

Miss

J. and Miss Vick

Rob Ffench andis Rcba Mae

Hall

football

In

bodepartment

nnri ffonomi lime

cityHHS.

outstanding

"""'

In

M.nf

nesday ofThursday. Although

provides balloting toAugust

pointednnrl

certify candidates

attending

Interest expectedin the second primary In

toare

for balloting. are thesessor-Collecto- r's race in

B. Watson, incumbent,Caroxhers are can

Justice of thein 1, with B. T.

Clift forby Marion.

R, J. Paxtontheir daughter.

Tom well-kno- for to.. .. . . . . I " -- ww

automobile mechanic lias t reunion nts of SaHo wns conch of hnnn nnnnwtprl th nrnirr nt imu fnllnrtA On MVmHnxr (nlnlns

tfiie Panhandle accepted Miss of Dallas, Missfor the position Wed-Jpaxt-on for

directed of im-- nesday afternoon for He'Folarida, fine Missthe

for coining sea--1 Ervin Chunn,son. Teraplanc dealerin Waco

graduate

will hn tho nf

VOLUME 53, NUMBER 5

IndicatesPlay

thcwotlc-en- d on the in the

of Haskell, J.W McMillen 2 Parduc,the -- Inking of location for an out-post one northwest ofpool continued dcvel-opmr- m

of is favorablyindicated.

Operators Thursdayto drill

thjs of No. 2 Pardue,of

outpost, southof discovery

at-

tractive offers

pay atwas

is located inof the M. Collum 4.

Oilof entered tfie

with a r"jr of R. L.the

the of8, 1, The

test is on tract of 43 1- -2

the PacificOf in oflooking to in

jvimDrougn

cemented.

in area, Texastract known as

the Estatecompany

in the countyTe A. where movcd

f"! No. whichmo snuriripri

begin

ofof

ot

Pensocola,

Test

survey

H&TC

of 1- -4

Livengood

pee M bcing ,n

in O'Brien SectionTo TestAnother wildcat in the

MnH iynnnrt ihrnnah nousiuii, xiuancii

land one is scheduled withk th chuTch ment

ter

10

iiiiiii iiiii

of hascontractto drill

the of an acreage as-sembled by J. E. of

ofthe iit' of

R, Rev. of the Hendrick Memorial in 0f in northeast cor-w- ill

Haskell Abilene, of of section C. Alfordfivin organiza the

to Haskell surgeon theof church the to

iiasKeii. his spudding slatedresults first revival' Pastor's 0,d building on

service

song comingweeks

.tnrif.nnninsignt

Biown-- 1

rocog.uzcuof

capacity

morning

licensel.iv

meeting

with

of

Alec

Chatwell

the

E.

of

corner 01 we of 5,000wlnere shot

rooms accomoda--l company stakedinare entire'middle of closedstructure.Gil-su- ite

withunits, to

utmost comfort of Ohio companyAs assistant, Miss due of

Dorris beenopen hours office

m--

nm

similarServicesor the .Ti"m.T.ii

T. Commis--;Prnninot nn.

licensesecond

of are &of Sz of

ofJ. J.

of

onto

is of

I &of

I of aly

0

be KI ? or

lor

ty

nnrt

d in v to and.who

Huber.Abbott

seri-- aof a

.i..1 Falls sev--are urged

presence be

Ballot comingugious we StoDhens

loriunaie

Night begin Louise

Texas school

attended Howard

MeersOdessa

Accepts

Ruby

coach,annual school

Bobcats

offices

2.848-5-1

Th,e

before

laborernext week, Mr. Couch

stated the lawabsentee

begin 7th, Mr. CouchState

l--l inn WOU1Q nOl lUCCldav

and MarieOnly light Is

thiscounty due fact that onlytwo contested

These Aswhich

Mike andM. (Elgin)didates, and

(Bruce) opposed re-el-ec

tion Ernesto

Mr. and andHattie left

Has-- today Savov. Texas attendyears kell who a of

withthe school early this station has Carol Coxmer, and past a Waco and left will leaveweeks work city. and

willin Hud

fiipmti T.ioiitpnnnt

Mile

With duethird

Parduo south

milethis

that section

afternoonweretest

four feet AdamsWed--

thisstrata 2,845 feet,

casing Thewell south half

No.Texas Pacific Coal and

Fort Worth

1,125 feet from east andfeet south sec-tion block survey.

a acreswhich

that Pacific holdsacres,

land. Thealso has scattered

under lease.this from College,

withinGet

testnnrtVmrnetftT'n

rnntinun Kllmt:u'Merkel

madeLos Angeles, Calif., assum-

ed 4,000 feet nearcenter block

Pitts this city,formerly Tulsa, Okla.

vices local a?'full

from stirring farms Every hospital available obtainedannual chUrCh hn

ing for'urau--

and

capable

ir,"

capably

saturated

Com-pany

normwesi squuru, Pitts blockspace

and other sitetions available. The

assigned2,000 acresprovide

patients.office south

.,,'durmc

ill

cral

Miss

Tl,nmn0 miUCC

Indicated

E.

olootertsum--l

inhas where

field

Mrs.

pool

from

cation, paying $20 per acre. Otherpurchasers acreage GrissoEason Houston, Potts TullNorman, Okla., WirtOklahoma City, Okla., andPerkins Wichita Falls. South-land Royalty company has pur

chasedroyalty the offset acre-age the cast.

The block ten miles norththe Indian States wildcat, whichhas been spudded by TaubertMcKce Worth, and eightmiles north reported

staked by Indian Territory Il-luminating Oil

Many Fail ToApply For SS

Benefit Sumsfawn b.! KS

nf 1"m"ofl clcctlon- - died the past year,Mr. who has have not yet submitted claim

cusly and under treatment lump-su-m benefit underthe

v'cc'ks'aur--

Wed--

out that Com'

Adams.

the

forPeace Precinct

Smith,

Ruleseveral

that Coxservice

during

Couch,

offices

Lucile.

take

coring

lines

Franklin

Fortlocation

company.

cial Security Act although theyare eligible to do so, according toJ. Gordon James,manager of theWichita Falls, Texas office of theSocial Securixy Board.

Lump-su- m payments are madeto closerelativesor estatesof work-ers, when the worker dies beforereaching 65, after working in acovered employmentThese lump-sum paymentsare also availableto workers who have reachedfeeage of 65 and have worked staceJanuary 1, 1937, in an occupationcovered by the Social Security Act.The payments amount to 3 1- -2 percent of the workers' wages in thecovered period.

Claims forms for hvap - suaebenefits may be obtained at tke-Wichl- ta

Falls, Texas office-o-f aaeBoard.

o

WeinertYouthsAttending CiscoFFA Encampment

Nineteen Weinert youths, mem-bers of the Weinert chapter Fu-ture Farmers of America, leftThursdaymorning for Cisco, wherethey will attend a three-da-ys encampment for FFA chaptersia a,number of counties coming Ajeet4. Thc group was accapaniedby

t. buuivan, vocational xeacner.I, Wdnert High School. The tripseveralaays. was maue in a large scnooi wm.

Jh&iaWiKi iMimtm&ISm iwtffttl'"J' - iiit... .1... HjJ 'U4toAuLM , ,,4

1

ill

5

... . JljpflJWi t jpHpf

r1' -

Hi

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4,

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.GE TWO HASKELL PEESS

Wildllfp SPPn As Sniirm nf F7i-c?-f Hi! FrtrM7 r-D- n Pr.;nffoRevenue State In Future In StateUsedfor Increase,L ! Brief News QrCH P Q1"PT

l.Ie IT. Tnu. wrtK an ranrt r m aL. hji Iiiim ja?

tcaooraK ralae A XfJmjm aa-- com browatoa malar pMM fcvea . . . Lrraaliy, iiwujd be preMrwd sh use M-As- Ss Wot. ' Paretose made thrt2h cooperxaerery I'T tne pleasureU sports-- Tha: left wak tQ& pssaefi""-- ' "" B Jarre mcreascd decidedly

B but basts fee fstctre &at 3 oeetopraectat exit-- jane from tae adi ,ac a pet:-- as the cedr ebeaee feat vtcU r ja-K- t;. judging ,pentj, 159 ine3ber of She Ttxas j no cgaoomtn ami.' Crrrnn ?"-'-t r"re. K?t. Knraf (xsto; of special census lsiSwua l-t- ie xeaeratato were c at sasd. -Perhaps aftr a. rtJacksonMiiie last jei. sk" Ptjsabie proraa "we

xcgiocsal ooolereact. 2 TT Cast-?- Sporicataia ViuJ Eole

surrej Thettse

pcx- -aaa made

Xatioo Kiss iaad tE 3-- m aticoei pron. Cp2 - Cssasit,Beparsnen;tact! for e rsscxs --srud gaastcaiea arotaoa i sen'ey d-- . "if rT--rZ- -l TTt Another ssikag- a snrc kt&: i 152 tae acu--- , jJTrJZ"-i- T zirveyIfae nsi rf educaucstae pubfac try -- " ' """ "- - :r crease in the numberto the .rr --A mMmMm -- V , n- -- - r. ci --smi 6 - J.c,'- -

. ...... . . .... - ..- -. A tnrw-cuart-er r2iArc .viaAC SiirE3CS - -- - "-- -

t.-- - werethe tnst tTAtV cooperatrt-el-y 6er and picture

OysterCccnmisaon 3 SSd ,. 3 fabneas-- a the n- -j. . - i r n .'snrr; s. srirs-- r. k .. .7m w.wr - -- - - 1" r. .T r

JCoestz,jglalka;teral and

Heary Flagg

FREE

to S."Wljd

" propor--Absieae

roadiecu2K2T

be

nc ay inmttdTac

sn"

cw..ao.

as

a.ia

-- T

tii

c

is

jt

f

uaii. ;.

;- --

i,. ..f .v.ui

T

-- --

Sire pi 7

.sz:r: jerij a ...taethe

seated a.the o

. .vxii&&6. in thepared the ac- - i-r- s.

Mr isand a. . . . C j. o: of1r vnilisin Jaeerrtary oi Ti nsiey -,-

-i- jelecuons ha--WW ct---5 :! r--i"c . . .

Dr

rtu-.i:

j l ckar

clernsre.

Jnrorram

TnirtnMpc livingnnrease

owners.Jourm

Fits and c rr v ::5s mare than ohn 3iily naT bhie and blue

."s - Deanr

of r.s--U- i -- i.- T... ... tij,iiLU.; - - -- Ip--. ,r, je

CoLe-ge- , Denton, 3. sea -- no traveled Jwv.ivif rr-- w , -- ' . o. tne increase lor tenant, 3.9 br TnzuXL sua-- after which they at someasreantforester CoEeet cmles nL.!-- s Vw-i- "r: b-ti Pccnt is more three, by Miss Louise j Rotan where groom is

J Cross, ey jO'.e to aunt and --isa. Kreable tnesa great. benoted that Ka.gier HasielL After the funeral cirectorIndustnal CoGege. tae 51&0M can coverd w V Tt :hs difference price gram the guestswere an'jsi into Mrs. McCombs is a graduate of

game average aalesaanuaLH wita fVj-- ,hmannr leie5 the &verce of tae cLmng room where they were! the Rochester high oi

Jeaumoat. and aa aggregate: --5,- "y7Z chasesdecreasedm about thesame served a plate and Uaiversity. Abi- -

asodaifcs. iJ9AyfJ galioas o: gaoae. . . a the deelm fa ,-- wirTi Atibrr Shaver, where she was a member" - aaflC aft ' J - LL. -- J Z"- "- : il . - - a -

of Galveston, are-- 16Q,3V.J . , u.i- - -- j -- .t- commodrrr iadex artirlej oureh-- LRov Lowerr. Before look- - tae Ccr-xi- rls andJ -"- -- '. . aT. ' aaWa.at .avt j- - , ... . , Compared at were. aer sophomore

Objectr-ve- s tae federauca. ea out oi cJtivaaoa. we vrant . , ..j-- j'-tj jj. j.. meaalincrease proportion

a-- a. - la.aH.art a v - aNEtaaea a;-- taapmaa.are co-- -- f - - - j, - results were said -- a"5 saiang o: cooperatrves

mttfUrn of all actr.-itrt-s deahar z game e aeec co-o-p- . r -- purchastag. the increase tnewrfh game, farest and soil coaser-- c . i :

adequate instruction in " 'e haa acacarsTrauon mesjKires tarocLga gaaaatioaQte pubLc acax. system, erxa-- pvtiisisaca.of a martaelaaoratoryon .legislatorthe Texas f;asrr.? asaast-- Tuater2nce for researcasijric. and tae spreacersactmentof a ai--

. ersal auaaag

fcrestry zrgramt rnr

acre uiat oeea with the the herthe

Tt

i

mifted wiid lifecot

e couiicaed for v-.- v-

suppor. weil-piaan-ec age sellmg. ,Eae.yn Shaver, Cm:.er.ttioc program ana sc j special Grt.e Al

jaad rnOrnr-- ,tease law Caapmaapuobc large was mcLmec

Ksrataoc mse-paraoj- uasec ci u aaj i grswith tae ICattoa i wej-- woiug lowr of its aet we e"rj

tare, aaajig ta--t--Jc ia aoa were aeaicc peaur a'-i-ji

arid were cioae-- aac tiSTuasly iatTia-- a

. ecooocac"3ut

J'ederal i.gr.c.r'iA oc overioo:sac, tar3 our lane aas portact

tatea of cultratior. siC tia: waroecTacsag acssrry cf tot State were calied

aources fr.uaa .rtcrey svaipath MansellJitonsjie emoronc rvicks,

brougr.: : pmesi taey arewicr. raitt r

dairyaig ia-t-r: -

w

fTucker

ot pscture

iatiua. prtperon

th to

weari.tu--

NEWJTYLEThe andy rolling

zaost Tex-r-c fcrm kma4sU crcrr.irofaly to

cru: the number olrcmchee is

by aps botrrds.c! interne!

oombusnon is thegiddy-u- p

k9ping v.ith policyTxcns with the peiro-lu- m

products theyHumcl Company supplies mo-

tor ijis type cfMost are

buying thirquipp-v- d with high compres-

sion are convert-ing Lisiall-in- g

compressior.thftt tractori, Humble

CosipanyracornrnridsHumble?uL

buy. oonorxuoci to as It r$

f jJl po&xnxzichare :. :U

mntson th conn-oer- .t

ogre--;usersvrhc acrfoecaad none.

Mi

imtltliu mtuatj iy

Medicinal Purposes

lT2osfiL-- a

:t1f;Ci-r- : released.coeli

sajd.

ever

For

3s.

THE

justririfnnr!EL5r s1?1 --

: chescoopemelT IT !T. Kaococfc.sntjjj oas-- i mr prpsvc - iv

ofrrvEOie

.

retired

ecoooaic

reaource.TacJier

fmnoe

requvrtc

trccic: fcrm-?- ,

trcctorciarms

grcrvm?

snyjie mod--

Texas farms.

need.

trac-tor.

motors: othersoki-ty- p factorshigh heads.

Motor

y

judgeWe're

you'll other

Trvat

percentaioarec

Mrs.

rticnof altar roocx

uth pur-'v-v- .x Cirv. piaved Dunns Spec.soaked lttt wiESs aa?-- TTnile cordian accompanied

v. prppxtmn cwners macing Greer HochesterGem--

3 period,tfvwi---w-k- 1-

--,r7L. from tooecaus Wi-- played

,jfr'2- is toowx:: to

regnal zrxL school

'..cJvClCr' Kardm-Suama- as

secretaryof ,. ased. efts ruests

usv.- -

at to

-- ai

to

of

--mfc.

j'

brought Ppartioa sellmg cooper-t:-el- y

r- - F&no- - relatively traall, beiag only a few.-- - ne lacts repj--i a0ovt Psepoints, as t

aer to our cooperative purchase,mr.u, -- T - v,T

ZX--t. Brooke Sm.th Browawoodw.- - . ,-- -- -

xm- -

--toi

-- z'fc- c

In

risei. taree

or more

Texas.

w

who

surrey snth

'a T

?mac3f--e

mt: br.01- -

-- H.

caa-aeriti- kb Trrfc'Ttae

oC at depthren

5.--Dr fo-- Immediately

IOCy.r. iijjbe

ofin

M. cocsumptioa of

irawvHof was

mr ye;of in of

taein

Ti

are

by.moid

tae TMisses

Crj-stale-

l ..l-- . f...."r aj ia LscV,K:e sue srej,,tenaats. trr:ng Ret.-es-. Sycaa Aavis,

of 1E-- 6 c v mv.-.- -- ara. of Hameltoa,

iftoe as.

we

TryyrJo.

&c" let stand for several survey, wich cn-ere-d 3,000 reaa Beaucaarap,of e'e-- r:as couaties Tajl Corley, aad

tae

gra.

tat

tae

wouldoeptr.

huacred wells were

states,are iiraitea use...... TV. ?.....iiiC Oi

suffiaeat Wncat, E.the of me seaerai the iczr .iurpcey.

a&vesjKi runner

Snyder

number

aoetawest

Shava siteaoes.

matmr

aseasfl

amount

Prod--r

era

ludred Lowell all grade

anltedootamiar v .r.:.

MaaseJ. Broods Cowan,oeptaj fe appraise survey be macelC. -- !e

tae cooperative sales, Z. Acre. Refrom which Cataey ira shown comparable

the for 'y co purchasesjGr.na.te8d. T.x raisaagprogram. tnat ji tae were ti-i&i- eoumer-'ii-rpaej- -. J. ia-

Trr w- - totv --

the Ta

this

oe tosad that

tr

ot

oa

Th ch-j-ch-u7

onits to

provide

forfarmers,however,

r.eA-- ticctcrs

by

he

It is to

jtit.

to

yl

of per--K

tins

is

m

andFare

ri andj'.j,j

win

pro--.

and

iana

Aii- -

the

w j-- n., of the

L. X

'a.-- ..

xne

we

zr---

of

Evaremembered od, 2B a ia 40

inv, o: or

A

7.

-- .....a..eC. Ufnin "V W of

le-- - R 3.on-- i.to 25

.s. ofL. to 15

tanG. ue

cm

"The re- - on whicn this report is basec'Ctae of itxas, was made by tb3-.-c L. greator dunar la.:er declared-- we the Division ana Livestock' Reeder Smita accorcanrcstanze of the Estimate. Department of partmento'

of taoussndt'of hunUrs cooperating of durlnlthe'lrr',WWV aMaAKW 4vaaAU

Hagg taat tne nunters Census,Department Commerce.aagiers of the Statewere not pa- - the preparatioaof tae coming'. tae expense Censusof Agnail

maintaining aatchenes,letung otne burdea tae

commercial 1 eXOS blXtl Statemeager He.hould be sport.--, iflLn eese akllig

manure.Tlzgg favored taeof existiag hunting growth the cheese

mg legislaticyn be replaced oy industry recent yearsoae law placing regulatory phenomenaland records showers aaads tae has been largelyrairrioa. corrung

t

5Lv'--. -- -hours

"a:

Mn.

whoTv-K--r urjHar- - Knox

year tnan bers were

Dan pur--!

lent,xexas

class

thatzxstz

muca

$i6e

iegi

same

the

asiiea

camePaul

iiiicRuta

AlLe

beta

cad

kra-e- :

LOIOSQ

davS, aboutthey

Alvis,

lower

i3peraiu.7 kCMLU.' TkJVJK.

with! water beeffacts, below

m.ve

than

-- itin-ir, t.ountacce Jan from

may iruitt Al-.i- s. ccrwn5m-t-a.

tnee farms G.--;.e. wte were

srrrt-r- . tarae coarse game iaw. rucks, jeetfrom

cencza uum.

every

cznd

that

..1Vlrv

from totalhae

wants ationstore wild Paw than"But need Crop Sp-.o- : 'SSI

whicn Girl

said

their share

rr.aca upon

that pleai--more M

alsopeal and Tne Texas

beenpow- -' that

GameCom--'

StatePrfemx Corporat.on, trouble praver.

life headquartersconservation A. general Mr Mrc

vzes ana southwesternfuture. corporaaon, famiiv,

Elkins famiivproblem.' During 'V

. .

..- w-- ., .t -- wor .,..

--.-e

1 ,

ina

-..1

. .,- -ij

C

...

r '' Q - -- - -, -- t r

a

- ii

. . - ! - -

r v a- .,.

-, .. -. . -

v tk

-

-- c

to

1 . K r

r u

.

-

..

w

.- -. .e

a .. . .e .j -,-.-.

v.

tv' -

of m'1933 farmers G. '.rilliamswcijk i.ju.c iiiitri iir. ana

aid not welltae of

, workersMay haveChangesMade

exnnpzred

petroleum

i

Kraft-Pnen- ix

the

fc to wita rwy andi.. .... ... J .... .... T

brrnufc rwfc

the

the

rt,,. - L)1 JACCl- -

aa

in

a the

"09

lil."la., the

wno

laa

thei.

ever Cor--to

to "'- -a. . .

sans u - - .for to G T to per

205 to 220 V Al'. -- cHe. ptr ceat

if fee last --i anda ax ite w

to n vTuc-- the of S-- the

as-- of and roU S. - --

"

u and- Mva .u - natMA kav W U. .'- -

and ofin

of of 190 turefi.h

in- -come felt t

re--iuh- - of

to in

m the of it due to theto this of the

LathamJ..1.. .....

I

t

is

..k.. ......

o-

J--v

5to--..

a

,

isas is A

ot ci- - snn 'rvi Gto J.

is a of S. ntr

iavic ,v iin ti.T .v,.. .fc. .. .. .... ...... .,. .. . ... ... . .w vut ii. t.tj ij iv. w.sso in

o,. . I - . -- . " . -- . -

6" A. Massie.Vorth. Central

MrD jer?"... family, Floyd

pounds famiiv,to plants Ceyrel Presley

j cheese lassie,reccrdi pp- " ana

tne rnarkets ad-- Kollneri vie Secant SUii ciaudie Massie.anould a cheese

I n t,.b . lrriDonantfor mis purpose - 'corne

be obtained by wnting ers ten ago notto 2 cov;P In

, of tae thctietn cheese produc--purpose. for thetTJOa - 'e N'auon.

. be are to notify production of cheese 1937 was(the cnanges nearly pounds

to mistatemenu poundsof 2:aay produced.

applications for .Mrnurn'rrE. cUe cheese plant1

byare known, Kraft-Phen- ix Cheere

tne at plant,records; largely to making Amencan cheese!

i cs c ouiged as. toouga marriage, uS cheese'to ne- - joo without no-- Plantstifying the of Texas, Bonham

Victona in(original applications, Grapelanji

me approximate Springs inlearned all plants cheeseis,

exact to headquarters.nile nouficauon is at cheese i

eompulsao--. tne pasteumed,workers to Dairy farmers

records, to are '

accuracy difficulties aa the oftits to u;t,rnately checks regularlybe cntitied

t

AutomcMeLoansCars

Re-financ-ed

Very reasonablerates.

Bradford FinanceCompany

Surreu Reveals Items From

rec,K:rLfFUfarmers

to

thatnot

to

Uits

of

A"i alra:r.

": u--

j

. ise twia .

uAitCornerce.j Laeap-Ji-s --edcuagwere

in- - sur.e

22--5

s,i

casepna--

ever Eva--ne

m.U rt".'

.

i.

: .

It

a

o

a

home Mr Mrs.

OF

We

;u.

s.nM tae

ora

thie;

-- oiae

ci

is

tei &

If

too

I

aie ue

are

oc--a .

-

'cf

E.c- -

an cf J.-

..

'

i

of

3

Pe ow-t-a --' fizmd

host with

ALo each evervMav

mrr.fn-r- --iCross that whose

Texas coast jet Mrs.but meas-- tall: with hshv.i marine are KoNnpr

to ion the Mrs.said that game light these facts: Mrs.

ition Texas social first six Mrs. ?.i,:!rn

r

.M

usL- -t

J.on

J.nr!

E.told Texas deliv- - Mrs and'f am,--

i.'cc n .&. ..iiiu -- jbite

older ia:es

In

some the seven man family.

ago.

this

w..

re--pianxs state JUag move. Warts

season.This increase JohnWWT - . "rjir. u.c.'ic ii, jus larmers Mrs. C otore

f East and Texas boys, rL--s. C Mas--reater power than form- - 1 7 r,n--

! ,.;.. Mrs. Lanicto ..unions o: o: mux caster

j these made anano vih to types Mrs. Mrs

mace .r'c-ag- e 0-- her to s;ven Mrs ch.l- -

gram socia. cren, MaeI secure form wnicn mill: to

c. todav iscunty Board farm-- iwnica may years mlc.

Falls, Texas office time TexasBoard from in

Ccief whicn Iaxth m Texa.form may used in

Board in mme. 5.-a- nd

correct as to more thanoirta. m "un

.thetr o-- iweie years ago,'account said, small

gave only name which tney trSa-'- -

may 1929 Com-- !to name given them P313'birth to taeir other

httvi: taur name', well saladhave gone successother Kraft

work in loca--Board tions in at

scuae when filing their 1934, 1936could give Winn buro 1937

; date 1933.owtn, hae since 'From these

date.such where

Board urges thatthese havei

in their insure found that they withavoid .n their milk

amount bene-- day in year that theirwhich they v,.Il milk come

andOld

bnde crtKn.great unreu

mtM?eal x&sva: cburtn

pur-1T-- .-.

salad

aheno--

Stave

famiiv

work- -

mak ng ha given many.cuoas oi lexas assuringteady income." i

Riddle cheeseis

region Texasthat small plantsState Tne Kraft by.

.tantial otherhgr.cheeefrom other

be made!cneese

Faye Dallas is tnte home Cora

Cahill Bis.

gi.en

s

Giit E HcKMooda cresacsjy

gj; rX?.ajnnc .: tarce 5ciae w- -

?wnt

i .......

boo: Miss

cosp--.

apc?:,

gu-l-s,

Aiirea

aMnnaai aad waStTw4

oofies. Mcitnis aac ".7sveads

A Rocoestcr piayecckor

feature Kav

tenants. Baptist

ceremony

.v.gretest

leocs

pyesdii-m- e model cztss

Dais playeo fouowmg tne

Kenneta Piano

Agncul- -

Lay,dehaous

a:oac:tioahave

purposes

Mrs

m cno.es,

dunnghours were:le-- Arnold.Sweet-ater-

,

advaat--cooperauoa

M xae maicatioas Sprtk,

Texas

ccnomicc

selectedJc--e

barreljCcwan.

months

necessanly

quanuties

pasteurized,

GertrudeRobinson

CkraprarInsuraoce

Dabney.

Marjon

take

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m

Traunierei.

Who's Who.

Gjests -- .aj.

CAED

e iViteroiiCA

of

are

e sue s.r.t!sllv thanlevels

other T levelsJ.1..

frv a:

pnceechne.

A tu; anm

iae of

--.vr

a

bnde

pnees

pnealower

waicaawn;-- wOl

field force

pgr--j

Kraft- -

and

year sub--

year

well!ark year

ziaal

means

ai year those fr v.51937, ere

below normalTotal meat tare proc -

1rwrr;l ,cw...exoress--r"s:mg our and

Tiaais 'or the raaav deeds a. '"s alo.Ot'ana tender fr-- of per

bv our friends porloss of our Ihe sz:Xii 1937

wife, mother and sister. 10 P5--"

we thank sad S.4 fcrdae five years.

b!f snriout marme of our Mr.

tae in w. Mr. and HoraceRucstii and

manager the Jo.-.-nneecea the of Elkms and

Hams consena-- and E. aadmonths anri

hi-- dairy aad WiU.vAu .;rc att"

of Cneese aad andi and Mrman last anrf 25c

:.tr. andand Mr and H.ne. aad Mrs. rs;

andus are and andaad aad Mr

cnn-- ""5;o andiges under lo and son, Mr

pro-- and and and.miss

new ofrrfr c,.i

of ofwno did

the tnat has nsen

of and

Ria--"a

the In1

this(

change and

andof and

and thethe

not theand

make market.

and forthe and

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eadthe

by

Mr

any ar.ithe

sub

into

gue

ioeorioc--

ol

of oi

of

of

of

cf

this

fAMtUg

flcwert

cbiries

plants

Evanell

iaecd

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the

ShowDecline FromJuly Last Year

Livestock somewaatbutJanuary's

lxs-- thiscoaaectioa

outline' Hanccclz. t,fteaceaaes

aaaf iut-..'--

zrtn 10 juegmen: desinagof and r'.r

R. 13'recorded BarweiL

jaew S47040,instruction,

chcra-ts- c

commiasaoalife

and

fall

has

'000,000

usually

IIadzec greatest decliaes

ranging

3ragg.

3eaucharap.Speciz, Wreyford.

Arne-'tur- -

andreds r.culture. Marriage Rochester

fishermen

ure-srKe- rs

same but

aacTlWfl- -

of ourthe ioT

darag cea; decrease

for the flowers. the

Denison. Massie.plentiful, Riddle,

laooratorysafeguard brought l.'r.

theand L.

substantially

sympathv

bereavement

92,000,000

expenmeats

READ THE ADS!

paidwm, UKiiAT

Mrs ?HER Com cannotrjrparauon children, Also removes and

and Mrs. Callouses. Oat-- nn,?:araiiy,

spendmg

C',. Mr.ucLuui Mr. Mrs

deliveredaave of T. L. Mr.

tnej-- lexas aues ThrockmortonFedera. insurance Walter

Act J"1Debvery plantsmost vn'rrt.

and thousands

Wichjta

17,000.000Mis-- I

cate workers,ongiaal

caal tcu.-ir-V

operations Denison.and wisn

add acquired devoted

dressing. Follow-- ,and this

followed strategicthe

workers, Cameron

wy Sulphur

'hipped plant1Denison,

packagedcorrections

complete suppbedevery'

certaini.-j-g

Cheese'

New UedLoans

tusaueoaec.

stability

explainedproduction lim-ited of

cheese dot

quJuypack-

aged

Gra4aa4s

PrcTttm

propria

Cir- -

reginerpresidec

Abilene,

Mesaames

TiUNKS

Barbee,

God

higaer

Ponder. Almost

oftaucnoa

douoiedperiod

appreciateincrease

ccmPr- -penod

comparec.average

beautiful precediag

pomted Cheese

market

WArvT

$25 Reward!manufacturer

CHRISTO--Remedy

Littlenare

Workers

shipped

company

DraperDraper

Zr.

heartfelt

SONInsurance Surety

Real Rentals

Haskell. Texas.

THE VORLD'S GOOD NEWSrot-'- r d3v thronrh

THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE .MONITORScu:pjpcr

rfft ' ttrtS.tr 4c.t :; ijsesekai.r. iBi.x&nc rvtt,r Sttt

Ctitri; ?lfluT teclt'.rritrxir sum.zmmz, :t.v.-trt- I--' CSrj-t- s Zzjztt iTcrsr Jk

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be by theusm-- ior any

Mr.tne

all

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SAIV FRA1VCISCOPcfietJy locrtcd kctrt of doatoa with,few fttp, ef l.id ethHU4.iiMf ik, ftM,dClk CeaUr. Tie Gorenor ffwd, pJuut tMjt',k.4il kopJu!rty..t very fMtUt rttcs.

HOTEL GOVERNORTirT r lafMTr

h.Ci'Sfiarttafa-a-?

uaiverstjJs

a

e

5,512,000.000

CAHILLBonds

Estate

Phone

home evsry

Duly

lz'iT

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WaAmgSct. Dp;i the be-- 1

aet 6irosoii. Ue avr.--e ati-3- a

trtll wer out S15 in currency'aort year irtaruty officials pre-

dictAs a result poveraraent priniR8

jmma are opentiag at top speedooX to inflate he currency ys-- m,

but to reptece wcra and tornbills. Tfce bureu of engraving istsramg out SlS.OOaM a day innew curreocj-- to meet the demandsfor new money in the fiscal yearbegmaing July 1

To fill requirements for 1939, thetreasuryhas opened bids on 1,306tons of special paper to be con-

verted into approximately S4.5O0.-0O9.OC- O

m ensp new bills. Thatamount of paper. If delivered inone shipment, would fill a 26-c- ar

freight train.o j

.Notice of Meetiac

Tae Josselet H. D. Qub willmeet in the heme cf Mrs. S. G.Pemn Tuesday August 9.

Demoastratica will be given bythe agent. Miss Mildred Vaughn,"Baking Cakesand Muffins." Let'shave 100 per cent in attendance.You absentees be present as itstune to discuss the fair exhibits.

"We are glad to have visitors.Come! Reporter

o I

Thomas Kaigler of Lubbock isspeadiag ne week with his par-ea-ts

Mr aad Mrs. C. M. Kaigler.o j

READ THE WANT ADS!

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SLIGHT when yoa utfour carmorethan ! ny othercatonof the year when youwant and need ereaierprotection aaainst blowosts,puncture and skiddincFirestone provide thrce--

safety at NEW LOWPRICES. Now that it con tolittle to make joor TIRE-SAF-E

ownen everywhereihould replace Janccroutlyworn tires with NEW, SAFEFirestone Gam-Dippe-d Tires,built with thesepatentedandexcltui e constructionfeatures:

patented process by whichrery fiber of every cord in

erj ply is saturated withliquid rubber, counteracts nc

internal friction andheat which ordinarily causeblowouts. Nine extra poundsof rubber added to e.cry1O0 pounds cord.

Tw Extra Layers of Gum-Dippe- d

Cordsunder the tread,anotherpatentedFirestoneconstructionfeature, protectagainst puncture.

Sdtntlfleally DesignedMan-Sk- id Traa madeof touchlow-- w earing rubber, assures

safer stopsand longer non-ski- d

mileage.

With the low first cost, theextra safetyandthelong mil cageof FirestoneConvoy tires, oucan no longer afiord to takeC"'"ces on unsafe tires. Jointhe Firestone Sare-A-Lif- e

Campaigntoday by equippingyour with a setFirestone Convoy Tires thesafest tires that money buyat these low prices.

LIFETIMEGUARANTEE

in worfcmuuhlp n4 maierul. without15?," " " toopetadiweonJliioo.loorW,k., aor nre iMjrB7;'32jerm. U uui tuwanua, XU tu or mU . aUowMSei6FunhMtcUut tut.

uaj areJ

The a- -r

lieved u beas gate

C'Jitet--

Kj at A al

now

thi

carcar

areof

car of new

can

l- -tr. ami

the

tie Jurti

cr.l. e . .z- - A 1 T4in ,lu g.-- j --.

"'""' aa s.aa.P:in the Bonca (&?first meatr.rf T

ed about 3C4I B. r""

rs--- al--

come to us it --r7the sport cf Kr-vJfJ-

much respor-Etrrfai-gi

tication of the tvtiRfor food aad taatuiiplbrought into thesport was caieflr yaimaking the spea'ttjifc

It is not ctrualibreeds of po-Jtr- r idate back to this eStry or not. SomebeiwMJ

uaieroreecssaeiuyforiginated from ujj&ic tuoi. am t--:'K , .k.vi ' Slithe Malay fowl, fe

Many of the h.S,4 V.. mw... . ... '77"!

in exsitence. It issome of thm rEnglandand thatnS?ly breeding m it Jfjtae Dreecs was dxssetts.

uiunio...

Isl

Look atLOW PjjCIDCCTOKi- - C3

13 for -- ars Am

M

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4.75-1- 9 jE50-1- 9 u

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u.u.isl .Network. j bow. lloosult jour

JONES& SOIe Path'sCham)! Telephi

Bids. Rasd r.te 14 Office 1M.4 itAD TUB FPEB fJ)i WAJH' ADC IT7 1L Ti Mr -- J1 or

I PU- - FarETarytk-- f"

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HASKELL FBBE PRISS PAGE THMi5"

n of

i

roductsRite Studied

OtMlMiton of Tcxos--H ,plWtMto .Will c a subjectItMUMittt at" the annual scs--Ji at te TWtas Retail Gro- -AmMtttkin In Ft. Worth four

--J AMftttMlit to 24th, inclu--tMNfe 'preparations are

WU hy'Tt. Worth andTk JMtit 'CNrocer Associationht toMMktfc. These organiza--' VMllMtoi enthusiastically

:,jr.by,, Ft. Worth Cham--' XV'CutilMii'ei, wholesale andrOMMbrfei kMOciations, the lo- -2oUA Mtoclttion, bankers and.Jinwh know the value of41iMihtf from past experience.

.iVM.'iuveHWHige is cxpccieathe

"iMrtrlbutarfiih several yoais.gimtfon'&irvery interesUng

and

ras thenas taiten new

the

Mbtm

TIIE

field

yor iour man pre--

VMttX felt by

theThe

products.

In arepro--

for TC.M- -

the nation.

acres soyand

!..

1038

m

LeisureForAt this season, between final ready and buy the seed. Do we

and fall harvest, there, need winter grazing for livestockis more leisure 'for both pleasureand profit than for several monthsto come. It mighty good time, ready for sowing on the fall rainsto visit around and seewhat other Do want the best prices forfarmers arc doing, to gather ideas and turand useful to digest keys? The for

adapt to use home, must be the bin several weeksplans for next opera--' before marketing time. Does the

tions. If delayed until, need winter cover? Seedafter the rush fall can usually be bought more cheap

ract largest gathering of u ls xo mtG lo.8ei reaaylor aneaa01 pianung season mantunica UI1V tVtiV.ll VVVIJ WWMJ MUI1V.' MIVHI

year.??tteam'Including thn nnJ Nobody can convince E

time

dfcrner on Tuosdnv.Dnvis, tenant farmer of Conway tai0 lho and trouble to workSkSAufwii23rd. county' ikansas doesn't out their needs and the plans to7f?apatesikl plan far ahead sot them in definite form. Meie--,J; SrfrlbuUdh, transportation! down the ttcps necessary to reach jy dolllg and getting them

:Jfltlngi'wM discussed certain goals. Sitting down with down on ls no job for a'rAkrs of State National

iBron.;

position in of

'tosppr

auction onImportance in

"&

years

tm

11

position

"flHnWIjMin vitally

.1mt"Produce tableiimilar'to tho.e of

imimiml superior

s advaatatehisStateholds.. climate,; jransportation

JppdpMiribuUung;tprofitableto Texas

iMd

lEwftl'w

greater

T

viousiy.vjier in

so es--

cx- -2,000,000 of

PlanningAhead

cultivation

is awe

Thanksgiving Christmasinformation, grain fattening

it it at to inmake year's

is uof harvesting

lyUl nij V iUUJ VV VU

legis-1- !'to

his county and home agent and half-hau- r's casual conversation. Itthe farm managament specialist nmi, discuss, adiust andMr. and Mrs. Davis worked outa plan which called for 1G defi-nite tilings to be done within theyear, in order to improve theirliving conditions provide amore dependable income. Theyset their goals pretty high; itscarcely looked possible to carryout every point in the plan. Butthey found plannnig each stepfar ahead helpedget the job doneat the proper time, and they ful-filled the entire 16 parts of theplan the first year. they caniaiie their coals.

It would have been too late to"plant two acres of grain for

i i.u ! ii ! UU;im;iio Ji- mi-- - luvw hwiuiy uuu; l waited until after Christmas tov,n

m2w ?i nS ' Plan tlie year's work; or to "sowi, ,.,.,e (4 i. i

tontly met with re-- t b j d under next sprin8.jlwws meais, lruus, vc- -. .,, - . nn, , itnmi. nf 4,,,,

,' products. 1R ,,llt .rv. 4 illlistrnte whvby consumei--s hae , ' , , ., i:,, :

bearing upon the nnnu.,1 , Drnctlccs.u to Good iavmimi"7 retailers. - farm famy nnd It3distributors, manfactur--'. . riifforonl Droblem. Some

ifeW1

Etaltry

Ion merchants, whole-- , ,,. ,. cnicf:nri ,,,uu ini.manufacturesof evorv . .'. i ii,"- - - - v (nnn mnnrc pnnn r iirniii iiriii iiiiiii'iftM nnnliallv rnnrpRontod .. - .. i. i.w -- -- rf ,-- enmo nnn inn nroninm vsmltS-JAso-' , s to make the farm give the family'SZTTT ' what it wants. Vague hoping for auceh and processors,'lucky brcak with yleldj and

";U4-- " Jv,. 'fih prices doesn't usually oring'.retailers and 153,000 uUs Wcather something else

throughoutm ' O

ince of Manchukro,10.000.000 of

adttv'cultivatlon,tons

i. !v

land

next

nnnthoiv

beyond control may defeat thebest of plans, but with-out a ddefinite plan is responsi-ble for more defeats than weather

Do-- we want a fall gaTdcn, aeood table and full pantry nextwinter? It's time to get the ground

EjBV'-- X . 'i 1,

I Bt THIS GREAT froSHVf . Wlvl m nl IS1 IJMM

I ypyriijg GUARANTEE Jy ofLr W7' "W 7lo JI 9au4ok "burn out" old worn 7 f m MI Mwjiflata andpunctures.Don't vfe-il-i mQ.i UtftlMiiN oa'told tires when new ifctmSbT wr' non-ski-d andblow- - Q fl

HHiiyiokSor which Goodyears n mawImmwmmmmA ,d at ordinary prices a u, mwKMmWb Wmmio paying! Have us v3!KHHttpinriNff iires onyour wheels. 7"-- JsP: 7

8sRattlWjij' QOODYEAR Mfa kl MPRMJilllliB ,PEEDWAYfflB ?a

Jn llmo guarantee.WKmJM I WQ J'USsBSKr a week afijf 5fl

'''''' KnBiSiK1I9A1S1K! 1 y riif AustfiiMAiiv

mmWkwb IHTA liiiSliii

button KBPB7mrA OWl WmVBpinB' yoor I Makt drlr

VIIIH not tk your 7 VlU'v,:V.TK oS tb ro4. St and Ijl!Smw

es-Burt-on I8fl I

and poultry? It's to decidewhere It is going to be and get

and

planning

some

Nnnrlv nil fnrm Inmllies DlanC. nhnnrf in somp pxtent. but too few

dance timesubjects that it

National and mectthis

be paper

nipq tn

and

Now

big

or

working

Utloo

work out the details, and thereii no better time than the fewweeks just about now. The 'firstplan will usually be revised sev-eral times by study and discus-sion, and it is therefore a goodidea to lay It aside for a few dayswhile everybody thinks it over.Then bring it out and work it overat interval '. until all its weakness-es are ruled out.

A great deal of help can be hadfrom county agents, home demonstration agents, farm managementspecialists in extension service, andvocational teachers who are tech-nically trained in the many mattersVnt Inln n rnmnloto homo' ilivc siml

farm management Call) ing a number formerlyon aiuuy . proieciea. i'ojscssiuii minus uuvu

go the as care--fully and manu--l season

construction and, jacksnipe andoperation his totime and we can't start too soon;the time in planning is worth

than any other equal time.0

HealthDepartmentSeeksPreventionof Food Poisoning

"Rrecent outbreaks of food poisoning show very strikingly theneed for special care in handling

will be service toanymust be prepared some time inadvance of serving," states ur.Geo. W. Cox, State Health Offi-

cer."Prevention of food pohoning

requires clean food handled as lit-

tle as possibleand consumedit is fresh. Foods preparedhoursbefore serving and allowed to

at warm temperaturesbe-

come good culture media forCooked products a per-

ishable nature are readily sub-

ject to decompo:ition and mustbe kept well refrigerated.

"Most poisoning is causedby infection by certain ofbacteria which grow rapidly underfavorable conditions, such as hightemperatureand high humidityThe infection may come from dirty hands, utensils, flies, rodents,contaminated water, infectedmaterials and in some casesi inenrtain tvnes of bacteria, whichnrn ranidlv soread not necessarily associatedwith filthy conditions,

"Picnic food is particularly sus-

ceptible to transmitting foodnoisoninc to the members of thepicnic party. Be r(ure you havesound, fresh, foods, clean, liee'from stagnant odors, slime, etc.Require all who prepare the foodfor use to wash their hands thor-oughly before handling it. Avoidexcessive hand contacts with thefood. See that clean containers areused and that special care is takenin wrapping food and in protect-ing them trom contamination.

"If food must be prepared muchin advance of use. cook itoughly, keep it refrigerated andotherwise protected at a tempeiature under 50 degreesF. youare ready to use it. Avoid servingfoods that are readily infected,such as certain salads, and creamfilled pastries. Any thatnot to be served immediately shouldhe keot on ice. Milk, ice cream anddairy products in general shouldbe from approved sources.

"Digestive up-c- ts cannot alwaysbo blamed on the food served or

at an outing. T mstimcexcessive'neat and humidity com

over-e::rtl- on and Ov -heating, as well as over-e- at ,

to bring then about. re-

member tills and don't induce intoo strenuous exercise when theday . hot and muggy. Don'tover-indul-ge cither, in unwisecombinations of food3."

o

New York PlansFair Within Fair

For the Childrensi nf a contract for the

con .ruction of a fair within a faina little exposition desgned es

pecially for children was announccd by Grovcr A. Whalen, President cf the New York World'sFair 1939 recently.

Thfi Children's World, as the exhiblt will be known, is to occupyseven acres In the amusementareaand ls estimated to cost $1,000,000,Mr. Whalen said. It will bo erect-ed and operated by a private cor-

poration with the atslstance ofYork philanthropists.

Two large playgrounds, one foryoung and anotherfor older cliil- -

Dove HuntingLaws of State

Are SimplifiedConflicting federal and state re-

gulations which bothered Texasdove hunters In previous yearshave been greatly simplified forthe coming season, the game de-

partment at Austin, announced.Combined laws geMcrnlng

mourning and white-wing- ed dovesthe departmenttnid, provided thefollowing open season:

September 1 to October 31 inYoakum, Tery, Lynn, Garza, Kent,Stonewall, Haskell, Throckmorton,Young. Jack. Wise. Denton. Collin,and Hunt counties and all countiesnorth of those plus Parker, Tar-rant, Dallas, Rockwall, Kaufman,Johnson. Honklns. DeltaFranklin counties.

Both species may be rhot fromSeptember 15 to November 15 inthe remainder of the state excepbelow the Texas-Mexic- an railwayin the Rio Grande valley, wherebut for the counties of Webb andZapata the season will be openon Tuesdays,Thursdays, Saturdaysand Sundays.

Hours for shooting both specie.will be from 7 a. m. to sunset.

Werbons lothcr than shotgunsare barred and shotguns must dcnot larcer Repeating or automatic types must beplugged permanently to a three-she-ll

capacity.The daily bag will be fif-

teen in the aggregate ofmourning d6ves and white wingswlt'h an identical possessionlimits.

Federal regulationsprohibit bail-ing dovesof either species.

New federal migratory water-fowl regulations permit Texasduck hunters a 45-d-ay open season this vear as compared to 30

onfnr lnct vnnr normit shootand plan. of species

uiem, get uuueiuis unuthem, and at job been doubled.

thoroughly as a Open on clucks and gecso.facturcr plans the coot is November

of plant. This takes 15 December 29. Open season

spentmore

while

standbac-

teria. of

foodtypes

and

thor

'foods arc

bined

arc

and

on rails and gallinules is iromSeptember 1 to November 30.

Hours for shooting, fiom 7 0. m.to 4 p. m., arc unchanged.

This reason hunters may takethree canvasbacks, redheads, buf-fldnca- ds

or ruddy ducks in theirdaily bag.

dren are planned for the center.Each is to be under the supervi-sion of trained directors. BoyScouts will patrol the area, and

and refrigerating food thnti there an escort

food

until

eaten

with

help

oniric

New

than

limitboth

show groups of children thioughthe exhibits.

Meanwhile announcementof thewithdrawal of El Salvador as afair exhibitor was made at SanSalvador, Capital of the smallestLatin-Americ-an Republic. Fair of-

ficials said they were not surpris-ed, becausethe question of expensehad made participationby El Sal-

vador somewhat doubtful formonths.

While the central American Re-

public could have received 5,000square feet free of charge in theHail dl Nations, it would havebeen under expense to supply ex-

hibit material and supervi non,they added.

Withdrawal of El Salvador fol-

lowed that of California by slight-ly more than a month. The for-

mer Country, however, is to par-

ticipate in the next year fair atSan Francisco, with whom it en-

joys closer trade relations thanwith New York.

0

READ THE WANT ADSl

"Leto's" for the GumsAre your gums Irritated? Da

they itch? Do they burn? Do ycurof "LETO'S" fails to satisfy,gums causeyou annoyance?Drug-OATE-S

DRUG STORE

H3ggB5BSamBa55g

Bt firs. Binqham'

fr A&JhrfiiX.

BrightSayingsof

Chiklr

Billy: I'm studying to be adancer so's I kin get in aHollywood show.

Bystander: Foolish ambi--

HUIl. X III DLUUjriM tu uv n uutker so's I can make a loaf ofbreadas good as

MRS. BINGHAM'S

BAKERY

The Wise PurchaserBuys On The Low Market!HigherPricesAre Coming!

Good times are here! We're already feelingthe effectsof the Gov-

ernment'slending-spendin- g and ''pump-priming- " program.The county'scominodities are on a steadyupward trend which is an indication thatthere are still better times ahead.

AUGUST SALEBL AIM K ETSHere's Wfsy YQ2E Should Buy BlanketsNOW!

iimnm .jiTErarosicrii ""Tit urr"Hr

v..Jars !(,, ,v ..i'';,r v r. .w.WMf&rX .JMM3 USt

Ww'irff Each

.

CompleteStock!Early Buying At LowestPoint Market!ale PricesBased

WholesalePricesHaveAlready Advanced!Higher Retail Prices Follow!

ChathamAir-Loo- m Blankets

wool

blue,

Aug

KenwoodStandardAll Blankets72 84 Long

in1-- 2

PEPPERELLBLANKETvalues than in Pepperellfluffy part-wo-ol blankets.

were bought months at the mai'kets lowest Beprepared winter with pfenty of thesefine Pepperellblankets.

"Planet" Wool Double Blankets70 80 weight blankets. Block

plaids in rose, cedar,orchid, peach andblue inch sateenbinding.

Pair

Wool DoubleBlankets72 84 pound Block plaids of

peach, green and sateenbinding. AugustPair

DoubleBlankets84 25 per wool doubles combining

green, cedar,peach,and 4 poundbinding. is an an

ket and not be confused ordinaryblanketsat this price.

S.:i

Wright" SingleBlankets72 x

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84 solid colors green, gold,orchid, peach, and mahagonyinch rayon . An

values August Each

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Size . . All . . nap in tempting frostednine new rich . . . weight

pounds. Sale

Bigger ever Blan-kets that ago

for

Size pounds

AugustSale $1.98"Pemhrook"Part

Size weight rose, orchid,blue inch

Sale $2.98"Bellevue" Part

Size72 cent plaids rose,orchid, blue . . weight 3 inch

This extra special . . extra fine blanmust with

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cedar, 4

binding . extra spe-

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99

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cedar,

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Perkins--TimberlakeCompany

Camden72 84 all wool weight

3 1-- 2 nine new colors.

Rich solid shadesboxed. August0U1G

Each $7.50wool shades

with colorsAugust

Each

Partpart wool double

Block

rayon

Inch

$10.95

SPECIALNOTICE

our plan . . it's foryour in purchaseof your blankets in August Asmall cash holdyour blanket purchase. . and bymaking regular payments

havesthese paid for bytime you need them.

EVENT !I owest prices since 1932 on sheets, sheeting, pillow cases all goods. Take advantageofwhite goods eventto buy everythingyou need for months to come. With the wholesale cost steadily ad-anci- ng,

retail prices cannotremain this low very long.

PeppesreM feet9SfieeSlugastfl PIStow CasesPepperellRed Label! Merchandise that you can denend to be the bestthat money can buy at thisprice. . . No need to experimentwith brands,when can get Pepperellat theseprices.

x and 81 SheetsSheets

81 108 Sheetsx Cases Each

42 x Cases

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Heirloom Pillow Cases,each JQcHopeBleachedDomestic yard . .

36 Inch Outing Flannel.White andall colors . . heavyquality . softnap.Yard 10c,20 x 40 Turkish Towels Each...58 Inch Table Damask yard . . .

AugustBlanketSaleIn Effect At All Perkins-Timberldk-e Co's Stores

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7 jSlJL 4.The Jossclct HomeDemonstrationClnb

give demonstiatlon times.

cakethose followinn:

apples Fcuts. Members: Mesrinmnc. When whitescake Whatley, Ingredients.

lure, Fouts, Bird, Bland, extracts. min--wom- en

Josselet Dcm- - Bird, Virlie Morgan, degreesonstration house Pennington, Jeter, liar, longer degrees. When

Hellon Tnomas, Mild- - Patterson, done standwarton Margaret Toliver T Morgan,

.hostesses,Tuesday July j Reportern in o

your cakes wrap Center Pointcake heavy cloth parchmentDemonstration Bakingpaper, a it Angel Food Cakelielp moisture, stated

J.

Mrs.

yourwith water

di.im while '

1 1 flom. 1 1- -2

UU t n1 poon cream tc

teaspoonlemon 1- -4

thento en together Add salt to un

foodIced and was

Miss

son,

Has

food

and

egg whites. Beat eggin ain more Beat to froth, then

Fresh placed in cake box Lois nHrl nrnnm tnrtrv. ecuwill cause the to hold mois-- H. R. Bill Fouts, Jim are dry add drv Add

Mrs. S. G. Perrin told the Ethel H. D. in pan, cook 30of Home Bill utcs at 270 then 30 m.n- -

Club at club R. T. H. F. utes at 325with Miss well, T. M. W. E. John-- let will fall out ofxca ana W.

26.If "VOU doi not hnvo nlnoo

keep fresh the II. D. Clubin or on

turn pan over that willto hold the

Sego,Server to

plate

Larry Bass in a round table! Alwavs beater Misses Alice

r"r,," r" """ " oeaung angel .'Cakes Moist and stated Vaughan Kate Mary JohnThomas, "Wrap july at home of Mrs. Bill Marguaret Sego, FrancesHamilton,

.your cake In a Fouts at 2"30 o'clock iMembers: Mesdamcs H. Adkins,

jar." way I to keep Eggs 2 or 3 days better J- - M- - Harrn'cJ' )V??eV,Lp-cake- s

fresh moist, place grape than fresh enes.The whites should Server, Sego.Juice in an container withthe cake in the box or

box," L. Toliver.Mrs. C. A. Thomas a report

on results of a Frame Gardenbythe Lynn and Potter Countywomen.

A refreshmentplate was servedto Mmes. J. L. Toliver, Larry'Bass, C. A. Thomas, Jesse Josse-Je-t,

S. G. Perrin, Johnnie Perrin,Misses Margaret Toliver, MildredNorton, Hellon Thomas.

Center Point II. D. Club DiscussesHew Preserve Cakes InWarm Weather

.Where I Keep My Cakes wasthe main topic of discussion at

club Thursday July 7, at thehome of O. L. Bland at 2:30

our

Box

angel cake.drinks

to Visitor:

cake. Always rimepan out and

mixing cakeFood Hec

cupegg wHct, Oixn Sr.'U,

tonextract,

teaspoonalmcn.lextract.

Sift flour sugar, siftbaking

large you will

Putthe Frances

thetill

Mrs. Martin, Mrs. A. C.E. M. were appointed goto Midway to testing Mon-day July

delicious refreshmentwas passed to tlie following visit

MesdamcsW. T. Monk of LitMrs. flat wire ecu tlefield, Texas, Mae

""-- eggs tor tood ,,?; rjvFresh." Another Miss Wednesday Watsonway said Mrs. 20 the

stone D.best find old R

opencake cabi

net said Mrs.gave

club

To

our

let

ors.use

arerrv....i,.. tr1 . r nn ufnrinhave a good strong body and not Xi,Jlul bu. - "- -

too watery. Never wash pan usedfor baking angel food cake in T. E. L. ClassMeets Insoapy water Warm clear water Businessand Social

sufficient. Cake should be cold Meetingbefore removing from pan and,

u was iuriner suited. Th T - T, rin m. ...Mrs. T. M. Patterson distribut-',.,- .. ui w

'-- 'j ,nnini

ed copies of yells members and Mrs j, w Martjn Tuesday aftcr--u. uuu uistusavu piuns lur a nnnn t fnnr nvinck. Ac. the miosisstunt. Cake iced drinks were

cold

beat

cake

and

and

and were invited into the

tskiYiU

served to the following: Mesdamcs n wle puncTand cake WWX&'V PSfJS " were served. The meeting opened k & J&&1 WfrE. wIth th song Qwn i.vx ;i , V. JiJohnson,Ethel Bird, Bird, ,,... ft .v.iu at, t 4v, ,.i

1

Jim Fouts. H. R. Whatley and H. Devotional, the story of! Mrs. Bates Thornton of Wash-- She was soloist at BroadwayHarwell. Mild- - r..4t. in atn.u. ., lrr)r. r ,1, ...I.I. i, Tnlmt-nnpl- n RRfti nnrl nmndivnv

maFUtS and WU", piano solo, and Mrs. D. Scott led' band visiting relatives in Has-- Streets,

in theone of the largest churches

-

The will J" thiS WCek' bc fcaturcd in K tZ n", viitor Wcd--Thursday in August at Mrs. H. F.

p,

1- -4

extract,

so

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to

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tne rirsi Me- - iwornsT MrsMiss will give tho in the ab- -l thodist Church V rth. and wh-l-

a on cook-- e of tho Mrs. Leon Mrs. inare and were lead a voice which nj, soloist at the Fir.to'clock.

lnvlted t0 bc Prescnt-- won of New Yorkraise tho edco mv enkol o in that cit:'box to keep my cakesfrom mold- - during the summc where was m Her ance in Ha.kcll willing" stated Mrs. D. Bland 'months had not been as good as " "s- - i'""i '"- - oe a rare io r.ear un ac- -i

Others how a large cof- -i Foslcr Homc j there years prior to mar-- co in thelee can or could be used Jlub ,,as Cakc Baking Those were: lu,u i0 mi- - Anornion last year, Hi-l:c- ll fticndfor cake covers by putting a few! B M. J. M.air holes in of can. Some J. J. H. R.l Tll.. ,.,, n,.use paper for cakes to A good good Angle K. Sim-- i.,. .

can also end accurate should rnons, D. Scott, J. A. S,kept in very be used when a cake states A Ida tne hos--

good results was further stated. Miss when she met with teiS Mrs. and Mrs. LeathMrs. T M. statedeach the Foster Home of Rulc Misses Jane

dub was to learn 2 Club in the home of Mrs. G. M. Louise andShe to. Wade July at 2:30.

have copies at the You should alwavs look on thenext of a cup when

muss will Miss HaskeU zinniasbaking j guests served a

PRICES GOOD FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

GroceriesWith reputationDel Monte Cream

tho

urged

2 CansThe Finest of Flavor

Del MonteFRUIT

CanReady To Use Not a Bit of Waste

Monte

Early Can 19CThe

club

Del Monte SlicedPEACHES

Ko 2 M can lgcA Dollar For a Few

CORNFLAKES3 Boxes

C Carton

cup

-2

1- -2

4

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pan.

25.

cocci wnh

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t'.ie

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angel

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tnrtcr.orange

beaten

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place"The

slicing,

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Mary

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D. Simmons directed'11-- ' ni of isHarwell s. Vaughan busmess meeting, during morning att-.ndr-

baking president, services Sunday. Thornton Colbg.-- Lubbockmembers Reports by,has contralto Methodist

"I of Reporter, cantalns. reported the'has. recognitionattendance presented

privilegedescribed Demonstration 'before. vocalist, opinion!

present Mcsdames ofWhiteker, Littlefield,

Bailey, Paxton,wraping recipe, ingredients Whatley, Herren, Mpreservemoisture. measurements Couch,

retngerators baking urawioraVaugnan

Pattersonexpected LitUefied Carmen

encampment. expectsto distribute

meeting. outside measuring

Texas, her the Bob

Jas. Hill of was trans--

Vaughan measuring, businessWednesday demonstrated anlnesdav.

CORN

demonstration

riiAo Garden,Difference

Dessert Pennies

Jersey

25c Size 21c 50c Size 35c

SUN

platter

Roberts,

bridge

AbileneVaugh--1 colorcd

Million

3 Rolls101 Home Uses

'Minutes, Muscles, Money

Can 45rFor Sound, Restful Sleep

No Rub

3 lbIts Triple Creamed

8

Sugar Cane ib. sack 55cTOMATOES N,2ran,3tor

BAKING

TOWELS

FURNITURE POLISH

SHORTENING

Cured Half WholeHAMS

cans 133

tlOWWSTEAKlb. 25c

LOIN STEAK, lb.

w suvuiy. lb.

Flour, Crown, 24-f-b. sack 65cGUARANTEED

Our Window For The Best Pr

whites

cooker

wade,

Martin

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,fcns service the largcs nesaay. conneciuirTeX;.s

les. Gllliam lovclvChurt.i

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bucket .

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bottom R.

Cakesbe

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Style

C

Taste

The club met Tneas an . M. S. met 1 at 1

of Fayetteville, of in m- - in ot Mrs.

T.

25!

Sliced

rouna

Egg ices

23c

Can 15C

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Demonstration Richcy,

COCKTAIL 15c

Mlo"" YorkehTwal

25c

Clay Smith

Tuesday Cecil Circle ofClay hostess nf-it- he August

Whiteker jternoon home on'P'tne uuic The wim cigtu lacnes pre--mg rooms were scnt--

with acting in Wed-ivari- us where theclub on July an as she were

a

25Treat,

Del

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30C

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nignway. entertain-- ""'""waydecorated

continuedd'eliciaus

See

reiresnmentplate atof tlie games.

nrr

Mrs. Walter Murchison received

Belore to

Cecil Lanciatcr Circleof W. M. s. MctsMonday

with LancasterSmith for

homc

withmeet

201

can

the conclusion

Opening song: "Jesus Calls UsPrayer led by Mrs. R. L. FooteMinutes of last meeting were

read and approved.An interesting letter ftom Miss

the award for high scotc for mem-- Mavbelle Ta.vlr was read to thebers, and Mrs. Bill Rathff, for the Tr"guests. Otner members and guests' dames D Scott, 1. N. bmi-prcse- nt

were: Mesdamcs B. C ni0,13. ana u --1, "h'Uikcr wereChapman, T. W. Williams, Jack aPomlcd J select bouk for studyMickle, Buford Cox, E. G. Post, coursc m the circle lw l"--c comingBert Welsh, Ernest Kimbrough, yef 'John Rike, Gordon Phillips, A. E

.Mrs-.B- - M- - Whitnkcr in herMcMillen, H. K. Henry of Bogata, intee0sUngway taught the lessonand Troy Post of Dallas on Stewardship Parable of Je--

. 0 sus" topic tor this les.on being,"T'ne Conquering Life.' . Scripture

Foster Home Demonstration reading Luke 14:25-3- 5. Closingujuo iias ucguiar i prayer iea oy iirs. bcott.Meeting j o

Alarriase 0IV Ituth VtlsllWhere I keen cakes w ihmain subject of the afternoon Wcinesd.vwhen the Foster H. D. Club met !501um""d...Ul. 1T m r-- . -wui mro. iuyiur oeso juiv uo.jo l, A complete surunso to lelntiv

A glass of water or an apple put "l,ij .S " weudlng Wed--1

in the cake box after the cake is wn?$? nftcr00 of Miss Ruth;will it moist .W?,1.s31' PaPular member of Has-M- ik

L. G Served ' V cociol set, and Mr.Mrs. E. M. Server envo nn in- - H, S, ?"Ups, outcmcbile dealer,

terestlng council report.I S8'

The chairman. Mrs. A. C. Sego,' JtZ . CW int,matc fri"appointed the following S A 1lng'T cerfeTny wnstee: MesdamesM. G. Martin, Sy-- lrin fif,0 ,1 Peacelor Sego, J. R. Wade to select a ?feTrnSn Wcdnesd"ystunt lor the encampment. ' tKhh ib i

Refreshments were served to' M? W E wJSVVtoe following members: MesdamesSshiS Haskell Hil"T'c- - Seno" jYA't ? s3 sS lafer'at

MSme-V- SyloSego"1 R, tended State University at Austin,

afterwardsnptvirl Jand completed aneis in a Dallas college. For(several monllns she has been ter

Home Demonstration sjstont in the local Chamber ofClub Has Ice Cream Commerceoffice.Supper Mr- - Phillips, well-kno- busi--

nessman of Big Spring, has beenm Haskell for several weeks inThe Foster H. D. club members connection withand their families met at the Fos- - buses to several school disfrktm

ter school house Friday night July the countyi:JnnH(f?nj0yed a SOdal h0UJ1;-- Sev"l Immediately after the ceremonygameswere directed, the couple left for Abilene andKvlorrS'Ji nrUn a"d M"-,D"w- . where they willWhich. evervnnn nn Unn m.. ...... spend

. theirjoyed. Then ice cream and cookies'iomein Big Spring '...w wnu iw mu lOHOWing Qmembers and families:

Mr. and Mrs. .1. n wrf rf . Returns From Marketdaughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. C Seso1 ' U. ,,r returned Wednes-an- d

fain lv. Mr. nnd Mr n r ? from Dallas Fort Worth.Adkins and daughter, Mr. and Mrs'1 7 ,r Purcascd new fallTaylor Sego and family Mr and . f?r .the Style Shoppe' HeMrs. L. Servoi. nnrf ..'P have advance styles onand Mrs. J. M. Harrell and family TZ y in "is store at an early....-..- ,, m. waae anafamily, Mr. and Mrs. mil n.mnn

andand 50n'.Mr' nnd Mrs- - Jf E. Adams,

family, Mr. and Mrs. Best

Atteud Reunion In OklahomaMr. and T n nii.

and daughters, Mr. and Mrs A I , ulc.UI: and Vbea' II. K. McCles-Alle- n

and family. Mr. and Mrs iY. uC,s.? a.nd. J' T" Finley ofJ- - O. Yarbrough and son Mr H,is,Slty attendeda reunion of theMrs. M. G. Martin aPd Davidson ?mi1. ln MamWVisitors: Mrs. W. T.

andMonk

faralhrTamil k, In" js.unday-- They report a most

Mrs. Frltts. Reporter! ""i" occasionoo I

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas IlanovL Mr and Mrs. Wiley QuattlebaumParentsof SonT as their guests this week

i Mrs. Velma Steolo nnrf iu.. o

Mr. and Mrs. Joe of'SS' is Steele and Mr. andCorpus Christ! are Si5&W H?? and wife of Ha--the arrival Ti.p.,1. a..,..3., '"" wyvme, Aia., Mr. and Mrs. Robertthe Knox City Hosnltal of n hT.w. vey f "oustn.V: nd Mrs.young son. Phiiiin n " -- "::? "H i'erjna or Alabama Citv.Thomas is .the former Mildred' fSS by

. addaughter of Mr nnrf " '"""'" "--- y were(ounmis, Simmons -

.. V1 a r?Union in theand son dnhJlLV. y c.,Bur?on home west of Has--.. ,MVVV, jKCU iuesaay,

I Out lownj n n A Couch made a business

tr.p to Abilene Wednesday.

r Maydelle Harnett has ic- -i

nod from a visit in Dallas.

o Dn'e Cook of Elcctra is visit-'n- g

his parentsMr. and Mrs. C. H.

Mrs E. B Harris of Rule wasa bu iness visitor in Haskell Wcd--.

A E McMIHcn transacted busi-- m

Wichita Falls the first oft..c week.

Supt. I. J. Duff of Wcincrt spentveral hours in Haskell Tuesday

en business.' French M. Robertson, Haskellattorney, made a businesstrip toAbilene Wednesday.

Geo. Isbell, real estate dealer ofMunday, was transacting businessin Haskell Wednesday.

' Henry Smith, farmer of the Wci- -'

ncrt section, was a businessvisit-or in Haskell Wednesday.

Miss Annie Bess Gilliam is visit-- !mg iclativcs and friends in Dim-im- ut

and Plainview this week.'

Miss Leta Frances Walker ofStamford is spending the weekwith her grandparents, Mr. andMrs H. C. Cate.

H. A. Ziegler of Fort Worth,district supervisor for the NationalYouth Administration, was a busi-ness visitor in Haskell Tuesday.

.Tim Mnrric nf T?.nntfr w.nu n'meet Shc wU1 TV business Haskell

with

yells

K. in Fort iur.

H.

A.D.

20

oz.

Mrs.

mv

busi--course

G.

Mrs.

are

witn tne KUitngsworth rurnitureiCompany in Hanger.

T. C. Williams of Cisco wasveiling old friends in HaskellTuesday. Mr. Williams is a for-mer county .superintendent offlubkell county, a position he heldfoi several tcims.

Robert Gilunm, member of aU. S. calvary tioop stationed atFort Clark, near Del Rio, Texas,arrived Tuesdayto spenda month'sfurlough with his parents,Mr andMrs. Leon Gilliam of this ctf

'Si.

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Clovor Farm. Pure

racKeu, vacuum Sealed

cans

No. 10 Fruits

Peaches,can

Prunes,

Black- -

BeiTies, can

cloverU FARM

1 WQ or nil own, IQt. Jar

I CLOVERFARM

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Mr and Mm. Ed Shtunway ofAlil"U pi visitors In HnskellTuc d.tv night. Mr. Sumway,Smut Exrcutlvc the ChisholmTrail Ci'uncil, attonded Uie regu-l.- ir

monthly Court of Honor heldfor Troop 35

Wallace Cox Jr. who has been'viMting his grandparents,Mr. nndMrs. Chambersof Abilene, nccom--l

. , I., ...... nflt. A- -.l Hi...!panieci ins uum, io ; ";Chambers to Haskell Tuesday.Mls Chambers will visit hereduring tho week end.

R. C. Whltmlrc returned thefirst of the week from the Plains,where he spent several days look-

ing after his interests in that sec-

tion. He said that crops somesectionsvisited would be cut shortbecauseof light rainfall early thisspring. In other parts of thePlains crops indicate a good yield,he said.

o

Local Druggistllus larje quanlily of BROWN'S L0-HO-

and GUARANTEES it to relieveITCH. ATHLETES FOOT, POISONIVY, HAD FOOT ODOR, etc, 60c and$1.00 at

Still Coughing?No matter how many medicines

you havetried for your cough,chestcold, or bronchial Irritation, you canget relief now with Crcomulslon.Serious trouble may bc brewing nndyou cannot afford to take n chancewith any remedy less potent thanCrcomulslon, which goes right tothe scatof the trouble nndaids na-ture to soothennd healthe inflamedmucous membranesand loosenand expel the germ-lade- n phlegm.

Even If otherremedieshavefailed,don't be discouraged, try Crcomul-slon. Your druggist is authorized torefund your money if you arc notthoroughly satisfiedwith the bene-fits obtained from the very firstbottle. Crcomulslon isoneword nottwo, and it has no hyphen in It.Ask for it plainly, that tho immoon the bottle Is Crcomulslon, andyou'll get the genuineproduct andthe relief you want. (Adv.)

Dr. GertrudeRobinson

Graduate ChiropractorCahill Insurance Bldg.

TelephoneResidence14 Office 108

Sunday By call orAppointment

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forAccepted by American Medical

Apricots, can 49c

can

41c

,

Veal Rib

Clover Farm

Clover'Farm

Pde Dcxtcr's Sliced

17V2c Bacon, lb. JFancy

Hrnr?o,. i.m No' Can

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tft frdmvf I Selected to participate in the

tAMf .UlUwV' " Bci1, Refreshments were scrv-- ncw national advertising campaign,:ra.,John Bthrlngcr cd to the following members and on Quaker Oats, the Free Press

ht.visitor JFrlday. gusts: Mesdamos John Behringcr, tociay prnts the first of a scriesiFerry WKWrwtm a incwi --oic, dui jxituey, vumu or clgnt thatbriVat'thtrStemford Lott, Walter McCandless, B. H. being run in support of this pro

ViyJAt , thU'wrfting Bell. Guests: Mrs. Alvin Kelley, duct in the Haskell market.

.Mvis ami Vj'Uttleft'vttfS5 friends

4:n:w.'c6i'Abi--TWaUvea and'friends

s. Lee Norman yislt-Jit- er

Mrs.. Rayon

KirrM, Mn. BertMi' Tucker-visite- d

?,)

hospitalW$

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la, vacationing1JKCJUCV. , r

O. J. and::Ikie Kittky are

iws in Corcoran,

1 rs. Mess Place spentSunday in Abilene.

' aompanied, hotrie bythad beenin scout

iYwl?'' Gap lor the past;mwg i . load of

k jflus waeic.- -

.? Worth

.;dwllof MtridinnRule thl week.

Wl S.in Naeoiut., lasti

McCain

tefvKirktviUe,vTMo.,n attending school

, f? on vacationvisit-- ,.

.is Mr. and Mrs'. R. L.

of Odessa isparents Mr. and1Mrs.

: 'xs. J. C. Hager hadits last week Mrs,

t;phew Captain C. J.

I

Stamford'

McDonald

TCypert

ITS. i;agie ana suairginia and Captain

Mrs. MoUie wu--'AnKelo.Yillie and emiarenoi

Tjjd friendsin Rule last' -

arMce cnuOusley entertained

the -- Thursday Bridgeovely' party Thursdayimmer flower de--ntertainin rooms. In

sl

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tract high score prize;.to Mrs. John Beh--ow going to Mrs. a.

in

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RUL

Mrs. John Hcrron.

Faculty For Rule SchoolFollowing Is a list of the faculty

of the Rule schools for1938-3- 9

chosen

include

Frame a. mil, J. sections and two wide-- B.

Lawson, Rule. Delia iy distributed withFoster, grade Rule; First "The American Weekly" and "Thisgrade, Mrs. Eaton, Rule; SecondWeek."grade, Miss Mildred Local grocers are

Texas; fourtli grade,'with this extensive drive to pub'Miss Rosa Crockett, ncize health andccO'Fifth. Sixth and Seventh grades nomv of Quaker Oats aswill be taughtby Miss Eva Nichols! around cereal. Oatmeal is nature'sof Abilene, Miss Els"ie Maye Lever--; richest food source ofton of Knox City, J. C. Scott and Thiamin (Vitamin Bl), the foodMiss Delia Foster. element that Is essential for sound

In high school will nerves and good In fact,be taught by Mr. J. B. Lawson,English by Miss Mildred Butler ofClyde, Spanish and History byMiss Lerlene Hamilton of Abilene,Science by J. R. Hitchcock ofO'Brien, Coaching and Civics byRob Simmons of Haskell,

Work by Miss Nichols andMr. Hitchcock, Homemaking Dept.by Miss Beth Blackwell of Spur,Vocational Dept. byEdd McMinn of Texas.

o

tHMHBBCHURCH OF CHRIST

J. G. Malphurs, Minister

The church enjoyed verygood meeting, which closed withthe evening services last Lord'sday. There were in all sixteenad-

ditions to the church, ten by bap-

tism. Throunh the annualmeeting,with the help of Mr. McClung isover, yet we shall strive to con-

tinue the "big meeting" spirit inevery regularservice of the church.

The church roll will be check-ed next Lard's day. We urge thatall new members be presentfor the first checking since theirobedience.

Subject for the morning sermonwill "We ought to give themore earnest heed to the thingsthat were heard, lest haply wedrift away from them". (Heb. 2:1).For the evening sermon, "TneBlind Man and His

We shall be glad lor you to wor-

ship God with us.

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Free Opensi New QuakerOatsj Advertising

1

aroindvortismonts

Other advertising mediaby The Quaker Oats forthis new 400daily newspapers, a largo list of

i Sundnv newsnanor rotocravuremagazines

principal, newspapers,principal,

Hoghland, cooperatingCommerce,

Ballinger; the benefitsa year-

economical

mathematics digestion.

Commer-cial

AgricultureKirkland,

has

the

be,

Neighbors".

for

nuartsB

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Press

Drive

Companycampaign

superintendent--

scientific research has shown thatwithout Thiamin good health isimpossible. Thiamin is not storedin the body. This means every-body should have fresh daily sup-plies, say dietetic authorities.

Mothers who have been impressed by the healthy growth andsound progress of those world

Canadian Alex Parrish, Wi- -interested chita

learning that Thiamin is richlycontained in oatmeal. Throughout

critical growing oatmeal has been an important partof the Quins' diet. In fact, QuakerOats is the of givenfull approval by authorties incharge of the Quins' care andfeeding.

0

Notice of Meeting:

The H. D. Club willmeet in the home of Mrs. S. GPorrln Tuesday August 9.

Demonstration will be given bythe agent, Miss Vaughn,"Baking Cakesand Muffins." Let's'have 100 per cent in attendance.You absentees be present as itstime to discuss the tair exhibits.

We aie glad to haveCome! Reporter

Kaiglcr of Lubbock isspending the week with his par-ents Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kaigler.

Up in the MorningFeeling Fine!

The refreshingrelief so manyfolkssay they get by taking Black-Draug-ht

for constipation makesabout this famous,pure-

ly vegctabls laxative.Black-Draug- ht puts the digestive

In better condition to act regularly, everyday, without your having totake medicine to move the bowels.

Next time, be cure to try

HliBHV'feB)jflrvHPw?rmB

A GOOD LAXATIVE

may be obtained from Butler- - bid.

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TIIE ITASKELL FREE PRESS VACr FT"

STATE EAF iEET

OPElyS1 II BE

TfilSf AUG. 11

Amateur Bdxers of ToCompete For Titles In

Tourney

A sprinkling of national andinternational amateur headliners and practically all of thestate ohampnns will don glovesin August 11, 12 and 13at state tournament of theTexas Amateur

Heading list of outstandingtalent is Arthui Dorrell Pan-Americ-an

welterweight champion,Carl two timesTexas Golden Gloves middleweighttitlist and finalist in the nationalGolden Gloves tournament thisyear, also will take part In thetournament.

Other standoutfighters to compete here Truett Fulcher,State Golden Gloves hcavywightcrown wearer; Lon McMillin Haskell's State Golden Gloves light'weight king; Dick Menchacha,Galveston, Golden Gloves fiy- -

famousyoung Misses, the weight champ;Dlonne will be in, Falls. State bantam titlist

the period,

brand oatmeal

Josselet

Mildred

visitors.

Thomas

them cnthuilastlo

tract

continually

State

boxing

Abilenethe

Athletic

the

Hllger, DS'Uas,

include

Quins,and Aubrey Wilhelm, Brcwnwood,StateTAAF light heavy champion.

There 11 be district championsgalore, including the eight winnersin the Abilene District bouts heldlast week. Included in this groupwill be the well-kno- LloydVick, Merkel and Pee Wee Cum-ming- s,

Baird.More than 100 boxers are ex

pected to gun for titles at the stateclassic. Teams will come fromdistricts centering at Fort Worth,Dallas, Kingsville, Galveston, PortArthur, Orange, San Antonio, Austin, Wichita Falls, Perryton,Sweetwater, Brownwood, San An-gcl- o,

Ballinger, Kermit and BigSpring.

Competing boxers will given

tournament

SiSstoffSes

a

a

agaddJe

aa

conclu-sively

contentedly

"Doctor Bu-tter" "Doctor

propo'ing Amendmentexpensepaid

are tTul ; Jvution of of

the divisions; pa--' && 'tLcgis- -'1 .'. liy' t. . ' .1 lature ofwelter, miuuit:, uyiu ntruvy uuuheavy.

Tne three night willbe the lights at the propriation

sponsmasrieia) IT BY THEin Abilene. Arrangements are LEGISLATURE THE STATEto fans tfvas--

each night.John Galiano, stateboxing com-

missioner, will referee the mat-ches. He will be by ClarkJarnagin, assistant footballat Hardin-Simmo- ns University.

Fitter

undermouern

3,000

coach

T. & SONInsurance Surety Bonds

Real Estate Rentals' Haskell, Texas. Phone 51

NOTICE BIDDERS received after theclosing time willSealed proposals, addressed to he returnedunopened.

A Cashier's Check certifiedof'Charles Conner, County Judge.. .. ch0ck or acceptable bidder'sbond,nasKcn uoumy, icxas, lor con-- .payableto owner, in an amountstruction of a brick and tile hos-n- ot less than five per cent (5 perpital for Haskell County herein-- cent) of the largestpossible totalafter called "Owner", in accord-- for bid includingance with plans, and consideration of the additive alcontract documents, prepared byi ternates, must accompany eachand

and

and

Huscman Company, Architects,- - Attention is called to the factLubbock, Texas will be received that there must be on thisat the office of County project not less than the generalHaskell, Texas until 2 P. Aug- - prevailing rates of wages whichust 10, 1938, and then publicly have been established by theopened and read aloud. Any bid owner as the following:

Skilled Mechanics Per Hour Per DiemBricklayer $1.50 $12.00Carnenter 1.00 8.00Caulker 1.00 8.00

Finisher 1.00 8.00Electrician 1.00 8.00Gas Fitter 1.00 8.00Iron Worker 1.00 . 8.00Lather 1.50 12.00Stone Mason 1.50 12.00Concrete Mixer Operator

(Over 5 bags) 1.00 8.00Plasterer 1.50 12.00Painter 1.00 . 8.00Plumber 1.25 10.00Roofer 1.00 8.00Reinforcing Steel Worker 1.00Steam 1.25Sheet Metal 1.00

CAH1LL

submitted,

, .First Year 50Second Year .., .'. 00Third Year 75

Electrician's Helper , 60

Grader and Dump Man 40Handy Man 50

Hod Carrier 40Kettleman for Roofing 50

Labor Foreman 75

Mortar Mixer 50Concrete Mixer Operator

(1 sack over) 60Plowman 40Mop Man-Rjbofin- g 40Teamster 50

Window Cleaner 40Unskilled Workers: 'Common Laborer 40Watchman 40Waterboy 30Clerical Force 40

DJ

4.004.80COO

4.00

3.203.202.40

Tn mko rtf nmhlmiitv or lack of turned UDon the return of theclearness in stating prices in the plans and Specifications withinproposal, the Owner reserves the (10) days alter Teceipi oi oius.rtaM in nrinnt the Additional setsof Pinna and Speci--ln words, or to reject the propo-- fications may procured fromsal. I the above upon aeposuoi a.uu,

Plans and specifications may be each, as a of ttieir safewithin thirty (30) days from

examined without charge in the dX 0f onening olds, in whichoniceortne Arcnuectanamaoe , $lfi00 ,nmount ot depositprocured worn m. u. aimer, at-- lcsg nctual cost of reproduction)of

oi n HmmniA. nf 4hi.cnfrt rotnm nt (Siacied) Conner,

'jmwuujiwiwn iumtiimrn ' mu'iti'j

(Jfi3l3?By Elmo ScotlWatson

nannnTmauiTanii"Two FamousScientists"

"pHE World's Fundamentalistfcrcncc was meeting in Toronto.

Canada.One of the speakers, cer-tain Doctor Brown, had defended

Midland Invites

Cowgirl Sponsors

the story of Jonah and the whale ? send cowgirl representatives to

against the doubters who .that city to in thetake that familiar Bible story lit- - SpnsorsCont,c.stwh,$

So he was delighted when sla1gcdAi?,,c0nilcctl041he received from the city 'iTLrnhnr ? 4editor of he Toronto Mail and Em- - ,sponsors iol 'forp.re wnicn sccmca 10 duck up m .

ful hnrd mnd(J and otherbelief.

The next evening Doctor Brownread the 3,000 delegatesto theconference the letter which de-

scribed how two well-know- n Ger-man scientists,Ilerr Doktor Butter-bro- d

and Hcrr Doktor Smearkasc,while delving in some ruins nearNineveh, had found the skeleton ofwhat they believed was whale. Ithad sort of muscle arrangembntworking a trap door which gaveaccess to the stomach. This, thescientists declared, proved

that it would have been sci-

entifically possible for Jonah to livefor three daysIn3ide the

whale.The delegatescheered the rend-

ing of this letter and Doctor Brownwas well pleased.But he wnsn't sopleasedthe nextday.

For the Mall and Empire came j

with a story which announced ;meloutthat the namesof the two eminentscientistsmight be otherwisetrans-lated as Bread and

and Cheese"and thatthe letter was a hoax planned byCharles Langton Clarke, who had

the story for his own amuse-ment many months before theFundamentalistsmet in Toronto.

Western newspaperUnion.

H J. R. No. 20HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION

Ai,iinJr an to Artitrips to from4uX: ..!., io..i4 cle XVI, Section 1, of the Comti

nLi. crowned the State Texas;4., 'r

following weight mSrfr,h,"i, all office the State

or

to

"Bof providing an election upon such

and making an apheld

new ana BE resqlVEDOFbeing made care for op

C.

TO

the

thespecifications

paid

M.

Apprentices:

ten

nriees writtenbe

guarantee

Texas; forConstitutional

Amendmenttherefor

assisted

Judge,

Cement

Worker

Charlie

Section 1. That Article XVI,Section 1, of the Constitution ofthe State of Texas be amendedto hereafterread as follows:

"Article XVI. Section 1. Offi-cial Oath. Members of the Legis-lature,and all officers, before theyenter upon the duties of their of-

fices, shall take the following Oathor Affirmation:

"I, , dosolemnly swear (or affirm), thaiI will faithfully the du-ties of the office ofof the State of Texas, and will tothe best of my ability preserve,protect, and the Constitution and laws of theStates and of this State; and Ifurthermore solemnly swear (oraffairm), that I have not directlynor indirectly paid, offered, orpromised to pay, contributed, norpromised to contribute any money,or valuable thing, or promised anypublic office or employment, asa reward for the giving or with-'noldin- g

a vote at the election atwhich I was elected. So help meGod."

Sec. 2. The foregoing Constitu-tional Amendment shall be submitted to the electors of this State,qualified to vote on ConstitutionalAmendments, at an election to be

I held throughout the State on theFirst Tuesday after the firstMon-day in November, 1938, at whichelection each ballot shall haveprinted thereon the

"FOR the Amendment of Arti-cle XVI, Section 1. of the Consti-tution of the Stateof Texas, chang-ing the form of the oath of officefor members of the Legislatureand all officers of the State ofTexas."

"AGAINST the Amendment otArticle XVI, Section 1, of the Con

nf the State of Texn8.00 changing the form of the oath of

lu.uu otticr lor members ofthe Lecislaa.uu ture and all officers of the State

4.80

of Texas."Each voter shall scratch out

with pen or pencil the clausewhich he desires to vote against

3.20 voting for or against said p'ro- -j.uu amendment. j

3.20 sec. 3. The Governor of said4.00 state la hereby directed to issue6.00 the necessary proclamation order--,4.00. ing an eltectjion in cortformity

I herewith to determine whether or4.80 not the proposed Constitutional3.20 Amendment set forth shall3.20 . he adopted,and the Governor shall

3.20

3.20

have the same published as re- -'

quired by the Constitutionlaws of this State.

Sec. 4. The sum of Five Thou-sand Dollars ($5,000), or so much,thereof as may be necessary, ishereby appropriatedout of anyfunds In the Treasury not other-wise appropriated,to pay the ex-

pense of such publication andelection.

The above is a true and correctcopy.

EDWARD CLARK4tc Secretaryof State

This Is a true and correct copy.o

Last week William R. White,New York state superintendentofbanks, 230 railroad bondIssueshaving a lace value oi $j,

the Plans and Specifications, the County Judge. Haskell County,! 134.547,000 trom the list of legal

full amount of. wheih will bo re--, Texas. Aug. 2-- 9 2tcinvestments lor savings DanKs.

FromAreaCities

) Invitations were this week mail-ed by the Midland Chamber ofCommerce to more than fiftytown and cities of West Texasand New Mexico inviting them

refused compete color-t-o

fu.1llC?Wfiif1orally.

letter Jfficompete beauti--

written

execute

defendUnited

words:

stitution

posed

herein

and(

struck

attractive prizesFirst prize winner in last year's

contest was Miss Fern Sawyer ofBrownfield, who won out in a fieldof more than 25 contestants. Arecord breaking number of spon-sors is expected to compete thisyear.

Judging in the contest, in whichno hazardous feats will be requir-ed, will be on appearanceof cow-girl, appearance of horse, abilityof girl to ride and ability of horseto be Teincd.

Plans are being made for thelargest rodeo since Midland Fair,Inc., with its $60,000 plant, wasinaugurated in 1935. Purses in aliicontest event will be the same aslast year, but will have the en--1

trance fees added to them. The'cream of the roping, riding and1bull-doggi- ng talent of North

ica is expected to competethis year. The contests are 'open,to the world". I

With the rodeo only a few weeks,

I

Peaches

Del Monte

No.

Cello Bag

MfcBuilds Strong Healthy Bodies

Medium SizeChocolate or Regular

TexasLily

Minnesota

PoUnd

Rib or

POUnd

Makes. Different Dishes

AM It's Tin - . ,

. Armour's

Pork

Pound

15 Varlties

can

101

off, mamberi of the rodeo coir Clem McCarthy, mdU etui tn an-mitt- ee,

Proctor, chairman, Ho nounror who .mnnuncd tho LouisParks, Leonard Proctor, Dub- - S mntling figfit has a record oflin and Donald Hull, axpect to be 244 words a minutekept busy constantly perfecting

plans for the big show. Af-ternoon and night

READ WANT ADSt

A I tention

Special AugustOnlyOilPERMANENT

$1.00Located in Finley Barber

Shop

Old

SHEEP SHEEP SHEEPAlso

Sale

H. E.

Care Co.

Mcnte Sliced orA Peachof a Peachat a Peach of a Price

3 can

F & SHflHorning BracerCoffee

Lux Life Bouy Soap

SugarPINEAPPLE

VANILLA WAFERS

OVALTINE

Phillips

& BEANS No.3canS 10CRdyal Purple Keep A In The Ice Box

GRAPE

Frozen CREAM

Flour,

Morrells

Si New

Pure

FoyJohn

finnlperformances

THE

SchoolGirls!for

SHOP

Plnt

Suggestions

WE1NERS

Croquinole

HAYNES

Pound .. 3

Choice

Pound C

ClothesIn Less10 Bars

C. H. B.

t cbileNew Used Cars

LoansVery reasonablerates.

'

Office PublicBldg.

Texas

400 Rambouilette Breeding Ewes,

400 Feeder LambsFor See

TexasPayneDrug

Del Halves.

No.

GeWashes

Ground To YourOrder.3 lb. bag

aodFor Smooth Skin. A

Complex-ion, 3 Bars

PureCaneIn Cloth Bags25 lbs.

15c15c

PORK

Supply

JUICE 15c

C

Your

CleanTime

Blue Bonnet Plain, Spread or 1000 Island

Cello Bag

Soft As SilkCAKE

or

Seedless

4 lb. bag

ICE

24 lbs.

and

Chevrolet

Youthful

Qt

Regular

Pints

48 lbs. $1.39

Winner: SaveThe PigsContest:Genetha

Quality Meat

SLICED BACON

BRISKET ROAST

SAUSAGE

BEAUTY

Haskell,

12c

15c

SEE OUR VARIETY FRESH FISH

LUNGH MEATS 24

FLOUR

Campbell

TOMATO JUICE

RAISINS

Real Firm Fresh

PEPPERS

CUCUMBERS

ORANGES

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Re-financ-ed

Bradford FinanceCompany

Haskell,

NUTT,

SALAD DRESSING

MARSHMALLOWS

Fresh

California

2 Pounds

Lots ofFrom Colorado

Carrots, Beets, Radishes, Mustard,and Tops, GreenOnionsBunch ...

Fret-- Bullnose

Pound

Frsh Colorado Squash and

California Red Ball

BANANAS

Box

Quarts

Pound

2 Dozen

4 lbs.

Pound

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15c25c

75c

FreshFruits &

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TAGF. SIX

Established January 1, 1886.Published Every Tuesday and Friday at Haskell

SAM A. ROBERTS, Publisher

Entered as second-clas- s matter at the postofflceat Haskell, Texas, under the act of March 3, 1870.

SabseriptioaRatesSix months in advanceOne Year In advance $1.50

Sometimes it's all

that clearyou becoming desperate

Law

nere and

tlie

nominated

cd a robbery. The case through"court and Later that year

he was fined $50 and three as a sus-picious the case thefail show that any disposition was evermade

following year he was brought in thesame two charges. again the robberycollapsed court, the prosecutorthrew the suspiciousperson charge. Sixlater was again a suspiciousand again the prosecutor ed thecase.

After city put pro- -NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Any erroneous re--I cpcHnt? nttnrnov Infn nffW This nffiri.nl duo im

flection upon the character,reputationor standing osc okl concealed weapons charges, brought theany firm, individual or corporation wlU be man t0 trial, and sent him But he got

corrected upon called to the attention the paroied by executive order the governor, slight--publishers. y than two years later, went free again

The dividing line between news and advertis- - 4c,ommit at,m"rdcr star on, theIng the Hne which separates information for

' now to forihiifl tr.tnrr.ct frrr. infftrmntinr. xvMnh ic That record draws its own moral. Here was a

ated for man wno or 'cars was obviously a

Don't Be Frightenedreally not worth while at to lot ot them?

try to look too closely at the future even the im- -,

future, when appears to be ascrystal. The risk run of is

'Stick'Accord

r,

end'witr.j

of

P.

on tfiargo ofhe was

monthsrecords

furtherof it.

Thecftargc

inout months

he as

another his another

of gladly to prison.of of

more-- ?

is headed

profit.

mediate

111UUUU1. U11C" UI UUUIUC1, llll' UW WUi IUU

lax to than make a notation of thatfact. it any wonder that a country which com-monly its professional that a

Sleuths' Jobstoo high, and a often as nt what appears to be,dear as crystal isn't so at all. The next time you hear somebody thundering

Particularly is this so in the matter of wo- -, about the of law enforcement, or themen's styles. What seems to be the logical conclu-- next time you find vourself suspecting that the art

of a trend almost never pans out that way., of cuok-catchin-g is'and always has been practicedAnd many wise people who don't take stcck in wi more finish bv Scotland Yard than the F. B. I.,crystal-gazin-g arc banking that habit secretly, you might remind yourself of the remarksmade thejust now. day by Henry Arthur Leslie, detective

For that trend toward the evening gowns ap--: visiting the States,pear to be holding their own. according to word' Leslie was asked in an intereview to makefrom the fashion previews, and on top of it come some comparison of the methods and work of thepajamas, but like evening gowns that look like Scatland Yard and the G-m- His reply wasnight-dresse-s. that it would be impossible to find a basis on which

From here it looks as if the next step would any comparison could be made,be to have evening gowns that look exactly like He reminded the interviewerthat the subject ofpajamas, that look at all evening gowns,1 the Engh h detective's investigation was a "homo-an- d

would be the final step plunging the geneous population" Englishmen whole themale into a confusion from which lie man dealt every nationality the face of themight never emerge. The social blunders inherent earth. He pointed cut vastness of the n's

in auch a situation are appalling to think about, field. Great Britain is about the size of New Eng--iand. He Mated that large-scal-e criminal nrtivniri

The Won't of ItsOwn

comparatively in

j are our greatestU....U .... . . . , ' Inspector Leslie, u-n- t -. v.he uctLi'n uut creai manv iparnAfi crunme .....- - ' .

" ;:,. :r united btatesnt ,.m ,.,. ...u ufc vii.iio in i ii w.'u ,1, 'rtaii.i

becausewe h.

..

1

j

as fair Zl. ,

""-a.1.-

!u "'p:,.nc.."e l.n"ie so much crime to be studied irBkr.! u. ," r '" """-TOicni- ng ui i.e- " ia uhuiihi vcaaemy.Someof these studiesare profound and humor

lea enougi to win their authors degreesas doctors'of philosophy, and someof area bit lighter andsketchier; but practically all of them, if they arc'really worth anything, should begin and

'ice freed.given

person; appealed, and

Onceand police

arraigned person,

year,

beingand

fi"al'-v- ' and,prison

iipm!n.dangerous

more formal

thugs way lias

breakdown

sion

other BritishUnited

man

likethat

the

of viulc.ice were rareLnUand.

and petty thieves," Leslie observed.problem."

incidentnllv. nnt

ChoosePartners' P ' enlrcememol Preparation-of-marriag-e

the laws we have ccinses are sprouting,on academjc buch the d" bb "P Wh,Ch 'method SianS

the mXrDerfeCctlv.

fash,i0ned of seUli"8 "'" goesIt's simplv out darceei-- 1 toTne other day a notorious Ohio gang ter was According to Leo Reisman?who has been pln- -finally Riven a life sentence for murder. He was lng dance music long enough to know what's he ,one of those typical crooks who have "a record as tallung abou

SH waectySX'Ltt " " PeoPlegembarkolK;Slytfn dSStSS'4filSPf1'hehUQ

beca;?efSXU" hT? fana

,"' ;r;:;V7..rw "u V ""' iearn n" a.D0Ut lhclr Partners than about

to

""; jiiaiaa tuc-curui- an--sentence or fine were imme- - ensn vnn i., , in r,r,t nMlnr hr ,,suspended. nf tntirrr cuii!,., :u ..S;arrested ""'f, OV.lilllVllllbThe next year, twice for carrv--'

..w.y.he "' " O..ine wnnnn. PnA ti "" j ,..' "17" """'''.. ""'B. " uiounome IlOOr.;"7.."j V-- ". ' :7",L". "'liC "" e'u"u yourieu anerwards;Did like easv-c-oreiusea vote indictment. fine music, nr , i f.7J u ."-.."-

V

"rif J he was agaln arrested leadin5? 5 her dancingcarrying concealed weapons, and once more mical? What was she doin over sSouWer'the grand jury refused to indict him. That gives you the idea Thcre'fnoSing likeA little more a year later he was arrest--1 the school of hard knc-ks- .

Haskell CountyAs Revealed by Fi!s

Free Press CO

ana 50 yearsago.

on

do

on

on

crime

l0

cverv

Ttienan

History20 Year, Ago August 3, 1918 E Park. County Treasurer. AbelMnrO tUrrtft 4 . ,Mn AcrC - " itn i?HH..n..A. r tM.uii wwj, . - i .

polled the Mr... "

tion with bp.owl,; County Suoenntendent. i"'e. .,CC,?f and hnsnlIu.lr, r.,W... T r, - . .... T :.. - - "...' -- "" itil ' """uniHb IC3UU3. uj. r. -- . iiiiuuia, Luumy p q7, m;n( nyj riT , , nnp . .T. fa. i . .. -J" .wrt.i .Trfr. PmnM. Mn..f. , .. t... t. , ... . 1Ui...., ...v.ti4..w iui.ud lexas, was,

uuuimi-- u as juuy cictk; Jesse soldr jmiin izr nouin T n ne. rt ... j. . . .

rsc-an- have

Tax

here.-- - . as -- uu olCounty Trea-.ure- r; E. WilfonJ Post Ranch. s Lille awa Countv Attorney: C. ' onI). Long nominated Tax Col- -

-- ctor: Rd to

htmselfnominated as

C

A

"fellm

Ill U)

Is

tr.5

UliU

,h

kell

elec--

bi.nowe-

to

to

to

in

.inn

JF. G. C. T ' dnv mnht

andwho this

lW andwillif :M, purchaseWVi;!ieCtelli.er: ".SckT the

for ,Ward wa

-' a Uflys ago.were

retained.

police

ind

"Burglars

nomination Superin-- Andruss.

Patterson and

A.

af--

county,

we are the

on--

ar

LwAn...A.in primary

Tjr

was Messrs.

to lavfall

JoeiiunuR acres

KM

S'

Undent; P"iCfc Rotan,Lewe'k-n-.

:uid

T7-- i:-

.ce of fouo

is

is in th

C. A. L. J.Wilbur Wright,

pleased

Texas, the

W.W. left -p., ,,

.t Sunday as .Ti,r. 1 at Walnut Snnncs a the state cie.i.- -

J

in

"Ut

wica vum ram,R. H.

fol- -wui

nii.'nf.c ITJM.r.m.

usi,

nnmini, out tnein"

ed

n.i

alliew

M.me

v-- ,,

ho

fj'-a-.

call five X1. dayswlth CIchnirs. rclty- - UP via

hadD. were notfor waa

to to put

..Uwn.v .. anaty tir this n m ,

Conservatory ice andF. bookkeeper for the mt-n-t

Company, to haveiai; from Abi- - Neathery business

I to Stamford thisis

in 40and withMr. and M.

Falls commandedby

withvisit

1918

cowboys

according to reports."Stockman.

to

er--l

"".w

le yes-lican- o.

inof

M

W

G- -

ofSpring, is

B.

inu.

T5ffy

rt'2Ults- -

at

IlOOtSmorning on

of

in

at--

S.

of

W kne,, . - ,v..- - puidpc Ya n v..in the n7vin

in h?!,Ge0reto She

out oi engagementor, and has publicly

tic last

of the

inre--

the

were

and

im

comphshed

her

Tho

$5. Poland-Chin- a

potthe

carethe

...Uil........,and engagement

has

were

in her penuncovering

pot containing

"I for to

Joe Countyi the celebration. to happen' ?nand J. man cowboy care ,

is not immediatelyand Collector, on X in to

the With a One-Plat-e

Meal and Lots Iced Coffee!

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V. SrJ If;!-- v it,v? T

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JuS?.?S-AV'.J.-

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CHICKEN peasand iced tops it off per-

fection! Use of chicken or yourstrength pour and hot

over ice, in the most of all Cutcenterpiece and is served!

Simple MethodRestoreBohwhite

lieCOmmenaeulocated

rinnrmintpri Lenmanr.Department

establislimentthe

the

nil nvlIS In some

were on the, , .... two

in The. tiie an-- at

It is the of

aan; looct inand and

no -

described in b--. and arti-Valge- ne

Lehmann.and by i.i theDepartment, the

be half-acr- e in size and In his Lehmannproperly planted so will diagram showing how the two

mi ofrectangularin shape,structcd.

l,--,, for establish

produce oe-- nent of the areare overgrazedby in the be

tie, and or cultivaUu edso intensely that andcove-- is left mission, Walton Building, Aus-wntc- 'i.

that experiments withA - . Ift V n AA4 H A 4 n MA n W v au . a. r 1 T f h4U m. . -new icm-t-- u jjua maueine jau ana $4 the Hnn't it Thnv hsh annnnad i i

aiately 'wave cmttir. ir.i.. I rm, jAJB'k H.T.UIUwas

thethe 20,

tnis

off

.73

too

...ktl OIthnn . . I

tV,

r.fftr

MT.U

ot

ni.rn

operations, and

Stuart Chase,Economise,Traces1938 Migration

Of "New Farm Pioneers"Mhat,

theinfoiation as A GREAT historical migration has taking patwas A i

reference to the or Americansstabbing of household cars hnv

SandwrtsSS dU"-bO-

.arCaS f d02Cn

or of any consequer.ca le hoping to find to replace droughtattending Reunion.

uiuuauiiu r.Assessor,

Saturday, tne ZZ?.

weeK

.- wiL L..l 11J1 .VuJig troods

storevB... uuwuimnu Oldi

J.0UnS xolks Mon- -

Alexander.

Alexander

entertained

uphe

is:

behe was

1L. y

lTK1

ntr.e lor

AsW.

tin.

uvuiti,0,

th.jM

rattllns lnto

undWashington.

Not all

do? can go

tho of Cos-mopolitan Chase,'amous has

ofMaves Ed Elh. nf ih mu. .

was return- - 1, r; has historicalAssessor sue-- HasS Xlundannd fZ.1 i. 1Stin? Carlsen has not

': Irby "or 3rthr Mr' ,and' but has foundILou andiLifi, p!ct. i farm insteadfall Gertie Mclntyre. an His place ! a countyCUT, -n-ter

County whofour Commi sion--

s

ers, J Cox. i,JIvey

treats

don't

ihem

Mr. wife

Bigspending

with

Sunrf- -w - . .

for represent,.! otwi o after

vmh

tjti&s

shortcake;

published

or

244

nnd

the

id

to

toIn September

Magazine,

man

to at

in

at

andold. Hisand

fifteen,' I' has tivc

and

received twenty - ssve.ral Mr.1 c0'fnjion. , ".:' came originallymen to entrained for Cumn Wright , ,, a1 iUl Sweden," In

N M on Au-ms- t ; tnis were accompam-- and to Monday )o:;mopollian's "Autobiography of

SiSS, "aske11' -- t --Sunday. the Reunlon,..isco ApcJt Edl- - Minnesota, my mother'stIf!nrT,41stCmpanv'llth Mr' Reynolds informs us' Note: Ask the who ''alher land--105th B. Camp that torn- - Abilene were mWriv in the

Thursday Camp Ark., i for the purpose of forenter Infantry arranging in laundry j . o-- !r flrat rnct her at aTraining School. Mr . , q w , ', 31ub 'neotlng in her

.... imiicu '.dmping nsning par--f v.vus CarlsenBWednesday Chicago t, 9K week.' , , , led. jius uewiaumg special irom ! Of UOlU "I awork in Music. ... ..dioles.Holt, went out, the crowd

and Light ought a rate timereturned a visit Steve made alene-- trip week.

Clifton, whotending school Falls,'spent Saturday Sunday Years Ag0-- Au" 6

her parents, Mrs. iexas-- namesake,Clifton returning to Wichita tleship Texas,

.T ...,nc - i

returned VSpanishattending College, every hon-t-er

a short homefolks twice

20 Yean AHgust 1,The following

Democraprimary

police

enough.

complimented for bv

flagship."Parties coming the

reunion at Haskellthat there was a man

Texasinform

their

,CV

winterat

lady

forme school-mate, Scott.

Anthonynight "ulc.lon- -

',ovon

loadscamp

Ellon

here.

have

Elmer Morgan, wheatstories 'V.nnrfTrabout

rooting trea-sure, but does admitsow will be taken offor rest of her days.

"I'll admit I've cot 600 HMhave before," toPhilKr.

ininrvMusses Opal tne greatest VJ:Jleton AniU Union every J?

Abilene Monday, they. come worth tfiso'bimmons

held

signals flown mast

from

Mrs.

their

Miss

says

Neighborsrooting and that

herwarning flaresuch coins

All Elmer will saybought

ner, nut that'sCounty Judge, there during The' ing That hoe' eninfW. Meadow;1 killed was whoso' well of"

Auttin.

County Attorney, Rruce W. Bry-nn- but wasl fnlveTax M. employed Has--' christen Gold Digger ".$!?&

V

FRFK

"Beat Heat"

of

W

jtijflw

a

shortcake, green currant jelly makedelicious coffee coolf

cubes cooked ham biscuitmake your coffee double it fresh

delicious summer drinks.flower your lunch

of

f

of

is

Istv

in

if

wero soon mar--

two had and

bat

someMy

T

the

the

say the sow

$5,not

the

inIn In of

It ofIn

to of wanis if

toon

ofso to

"I toof ex--

vk?vkrjj!

and

forand

tall for

an c'f quailtion. of 16 es

coveys of4Un

theopei prairie

vl., ..fully miles from

Solnvhito Onnii fenced sneltors,Game established little

quickfenced,areas which offer birds abun

ana cover which

to

ofna

build their llvo cover- - other re-th-

enemies. gions where mthe cverbulletin lesentfield by brush piles.

gist, just the Planted snelters shouldGame plots should

about includestney be'

well with food. They types shelters shouldsquare

many quail ranges Full instructionsTexas that quail includedcausedthey cat-- leaflet, which may sccur--

goats, free upon request from thrlittle food Texas Fish Oyster Corn- -

Lehmann

He addedVsteps. raoio sports

And. bovs. mmtv.;.fe.,,

"",B. UtUUtfllUCU '""IIU1

than

luiuuru

was

ranch resulted in words

placepartyThe years, quarter minion

Will Larn. which oiled poods into trnilnr: r.m.i,ia ha"

thosere-- taken from them.ouiwvui,

aVmntv slock

Rikechosen

here

ccunty

hog

that

says

that

that hog

hide

states

have beenCalifornia, Oregon,

have fot.iiomcs.

What these goingMost them never

oack their old homes.IssuoStuart

Americanakon the storyaiv.IPaxton made trek,

"I1" aU,nt' Mrs'M.ss Alhe was Booth ?romiseu

Clerk EnsI:..--. water dust.and! Miss rented

young

baoyhome "aiKeii

idnge

They

Idaho

Harr'

Washington forty-hre-e

wife Emily,forty-on- e, eldest boy,

--""rank. cigatron. Laura,Warren, are the other

Ic'ren. hlieentnirtj-i- x

place.fo? Koi.

be wnRms motner, Tneo ,JUSTU Harry lelateaCody. They tne

whereCave TheroBn., Travis, parties they children family

ore Tnursday cared 5eluer, UmUy achool teacn.Officers w,,t'n 4-- H

M

.wj..,Bu OUW

we juoging the wagon - 'OL saved up littlethe equip--A.

wnichHaskell Ice first

Wichita1898

navai theCaDt

Mnn,!,.,,Mid- - state

arewith been

in

workfrom

Saturday port klllnri

West

a

I

a

a

'

.!- -XfJT

,r"---

a

a

a

o

oJ!

-- ,, :..., a u

-

..

a

'n- -

a a

ndi.-- .i

"- -

his

....1

his

4

are

a.,

nyears

s their

mil elve,

hn 'tie new

a folks

,,,

tor's n

aa l

more andHouston, "s,a farm.

cunurm going around " "t" """.buried

well

,not Elmerr,Davis,

Scott WhIchwhere enemies.

county

gallant Elmerfound buried

many

Irby;Clerk,

Elmer innlrnHant. Sheriff ranch

leftover

glasses

instance shelters

found,.ounc.d

createdCrops

rotated.

stocked

Game,birds,"

minute.

West, homes

with,

people

author,typical

already

"T. Carlsen

tended alto-le- u

country

y,aRanch

officers

sorrowedTexas. "Caere

,.,"7

aiiiugmer

Districtknown

shelters

larneat 1932. the spring34, I seededthreo Inches deop, byHay tenth was all blown outhe ground. '35 1 got wheatrust.

"What the drought and rustlldn't get, the grasshoppersdid.

"I'll never forget the first realluster. A cloud cameirawllng up tho ky from overKorthfleld way.

"In summertl" theshade, you could findny. Feed burned up and the

I'.ock kept getting thinner anddinner."Trees began die, and treesare

nighty the plains. Peo-)l-egot tired eating meat from

Itock that got thin they hade butchered.

hated leaye. I had alouse, a nico farm, a lot

machinery and 300 head

tho druggist Jn Port--

THE 1IASKEM, PRESS

Sv?!rSasssvK...!it vXrMSMR ?4..JI'VK' fi-.L-

S.,3

on

ridjjijs rd& m&ryA?iv &m'Tr dT'A.'W w'tlEHli3.wJG&? .?

'.4.1

jwwntiaa.'TiwJrw:Ti).'

increase populaFourteen the plots

tablished, he said, heldnlintl a1 lAintnrl Hiintnt

tcntory

can becost, r.nd can be made produce

Two types sheltersare recommended,one for region havinp.

fwm

must bebiolo'-ificiali-

M

br

bulletina

be con- -be

"There arefew

for

wh.nHnnbetter wit-v- . nnmi(,l.JIU,lJtiy '"till

Ju.- - you

for

SfhJIn!!n been theroneous. is

andf Middlemen,

difficultyLarn dust storms

last

z.vJiJ7.fn

St ChiSS,

week

LouiseEnSand

from

fortylun.

from

C

UV

folksPike,

u.e

from

nests

boucht

we

great black

'35 it

scarce

good

land, wrotehung

mo to come, but I

last ten years, aidtime. was Emily who decidedit. After wo lost the wheat cropand took tuch a on tho lamushe just decided It was nevor go-ing to rain again!

we held an auction left.I tool; the Ford truck and SUMin casn.

thowas none tno

there. cotton- .. . 4. kMW wu.ih tmu (,as tint; .

went down tho Valley.'wo went the nearest town

and I started looking for waritof work The troublo

th.it auoi.i a .: a. ii other.ntn me rimthe drojghttta'.us s lu.n.i; loi work.Our money went down down

'iiglity dollars, fifty,"1 told tho people relief

oi.ee anoui my In SouthDakota,anu my experience.flpnf nin nvnr tn tl, , .....

istrntlon- -- .B

"Well, I signed some morothe Kesittlemeni Ad-

ministration mado me a of$2,100.

"Wo workod out tho (irst year'sbud fit t nenny.

"V..... Mj k certainly know howto flcure. He'd dono a lot of itother foil.8 lil.e me r ', ow

I didn't know much ahout tai,'n ngin a mountain naof water. I'd been to

country no water. Sobe mo lot of suggestions,and 1 wasn't pioudthem.

"The otherday 1 sold iambsand made first payment onthe loan. Then 1 knew I wasof tho clans and standingon own again. I tell you

felt goodl But where I'd beenii uUfli loan I don't

"ThU a great countryhere." Carlsen.

"Here wasted flnmi aAMand wasted desert soils arebrought together. Here will I

La cheap bouses can beby electricity. Here thou- - I

sands of westward-movin- g wan-derers have beenblowed out, et out' some day

I find a nrnmlanrl lnni '- - -- . HU14,

Tina "owever, that a businessandExpCI'l LtlVeS IPS i industrial upswing will come Uu

rnnniltft Methods foil, bringing with it Improved do-O- il

me,tlc markets for cotton goods. .... is officially estimated thnt

Canned fruits and vegetablesAmcrcan cotton consumed duringcan make dc crted shelf prcscnt marketing year total-brig-

ht

and give an extra appeal u C(, 5)COo,000 bales, or about 2,000-mnnllt mnL--n riU (odious lob a

easierand pleasant Miss tr-

im Lewis, householdscience spe-

cialist at Oklahoma A. & M. Col-

lege, gives suggestionsfor

Canning con ists ttf two essen-

tials, which arc sterilizing to kill

tie bacteria and sealing the pro-

duct to keep sterilized.! Before canning begins the jarsshould be sterilized. Jars besterilized with pressure cooker,oven, or boiling, Miss Lewiscvs With tie pressure cooker

t if teen.pound

.for ten minutes nwy

- 1.. .1... ...nr tl,nn 11 pinceu m uiv u.i --

r may be sterilized by letting1". r- - : t hot. They may be stcam--

.ircn minutes boiled fif- -

i rr'n.itcs after boiling

is icaclied.V .er the jars hne been ste.i-- i

il y be pl.-e- on a

!.: ilt v. uch has been sprinkled)" it- - w.tter and Ironed miskeep Jrs sniizcu iweniy-iu- u.

iru.s. Rubber not be boii- -1.. t a t iitfl n

lO LUl put Hi I'uv wiui-- i iuim. iute.

All vegetablesshould be thor-oughly washedin cold water. Some

y have to be scrubbed."To pre-

vent bruising vegetablesshould becut rather than broken," MissLewis pants out.

It is better to cut the peelingsoif rcot vegetableswhile raw ra-

wer than cooking first, thisremovesmuch of the mineral andvitamin contest. Hot vegetableshave a grain meat does, andshould be cut across the grain. Itcut with the grain, vegetablesmaynot be as tender.

tnougn water to cover thein preccoking will usually

be enough to cover it in theIt is preferable use the same,water 1.1 the &s u ;d in cooking j

rcam minerals ,ird vitaminVegetables must have

amount of liquid ana will Uiko rfrutn the liquid in the jar. Fruitsnever absorba drop alter tne . e.scaled.

Four methods may be i. . l ir.,canning, such as the open kern- -oven, pressure cooker and oj- - --

jar methods. Vegeuib'i n,packer cold or hot. 1 1 .i i

is in the j.i - v c dlpacking jar. will not bp a- - i

shrinks one fourth. Th,canned by the hot-poc- k methodhave less tendency to mi..

To insure Uie best keepingquali-ties the pressure-cook- er methodshould be used for all vegetableexcept tomatoes.Fruits and toma-toes may be canned satisfactorilyby any of the previously mention-ed methods.

o

Cotton AcreageMay Be Reduced

Agricultural adju n: rt rir.in-istratio- n

officials . V. nmsu.rt'have announcedthat ui le- - dom.tic and foreign consumpi...n u.American cotton pc-.Vv-

. t Ihis,fall and be'winter gtow.iv m yasked to plant less t' an J uu,-00- 0

acres to' the crop m ,. .,.ui.Confronted with a i,.d Mir-- ipluj of about 13,500 00U , 1 h.'

growers reduced ,u,:i,;operations from about I m.ioim,acres last year Uu.OOO.oujthis year.

yields c. fus cur's!rcreage equal the jk.., it !,i,

It had rain some the crop v. b?It

loss

"So and

uoout ll.5OU.U00 Tim is.lightly more, Amc an cotton,t; an wa.s comumea o t v Ln.tc-d- ,

oiaies anu aoroad dunng tne m ir- -iteting season which closes th.weeK.

Officials explained unless"Wo headedfor Yellowstone tonsurription increased. little or

Road, and a of a ad- - of surplus cotton wouldventurousfeeling. It took us about : De used-- Consequently, Rowci-tw- o

weeks to get to Spokane. I would be in the samerela.ue po--"We stayed around Spokanea sition next spring as thev uh,few but 1 couldn't help out this spring,

tho family budget much So' AAA expert feel conn- -to Yakima

to

Any i.lndwas

li!;ere too.

andtwenty.

at thofarm

Tlieyrnr.A.

Political

"no'.;ncements

Administration outflt now Its f"?. Prlmay Saiuiday. Aua-calle-d

tho Kornniu a i Ust 27th.44I14'

papers, andloan

for

cduntry withused pan-

cake withgave a

too to take

BomoI my

outcharitymy feet

Ii got mat

kriw.U outsaysthe

thepower

so thatheated

who 'hnrn n.may

'c,cn,

It

that iook thj

nnif

more

it

may

steam

orpoint

nay

wm

should(nil

n.

a.

as

pro-duct

jav.to

Jarto

normal

food placedfull,

food

ue--

to ae.e

Should

tobah--.

that

it kind

days,

P

The Free Press

FaimliallroadC V. TERRP.i.r.

For Assessor-Collect-or

B. WATSON.(Re-electio-n)

M. E. (Elgin) CAROTHERS.ror Comm';f-;je- .

x-- n .T. M. (Tom) MAPES.' ' '"

(Re-elrctio-

I. A. LEO.AI;d.For Justice of Peace,Prcc 1- -

B. T. (Bruce) CLIFT."(SecondTerm)

.. ERNEST MARION

Up in the MornonsFine'

--Jeff's?"bv"6 ma"y

B2SL&. . "ate,

A GOOD LAXATIVE

little preceding, WUA.

Exports on the other hand, ln- -creased lightly. They have beenestimated at o,5Uo,uoo bales or125,00 bales more than in Uic pre-ceding scnon.

HERBBREAKI

AND DELICIOUSQUAKER OATS

CUTS BREAKFASTCOSTS, TOO!

a--:n blessing thatWHAT the most nour-

ishing and thrifty breakfastsyou can eat is so delicious,too! Children and grownupslove the delicate flavor of

t ......wnoic gram yuaxcruais. ,i. And money-savin-g oatmeal isthe richestof all whole grain food3in proteins. Proteins arc the vitalfood elementsneededfor buildk ;muscle, firm flesh, and strength.Oatmeal also excelsin such impor-

tant minerals as iron and pho --

ph&ru?, rnd in preciousVitamin 13,

for combatingnervousness,indiges-

tion and constipation.

QUAKF.R

2T4"

Mce PhijinMMiyi

RfioB"1'ikrra.

i

PObohelpyoc.

frrasbyie-ll- ji

It"- - vcrv-jh- tt

J ere

slb

1 tingrct-rfXc-

Get Quaker Qats From Your Grocer T&.'.md

Rich in "ttamh 11

Rl

tfri

.T

A SuggestiWe suggest girls going coIltfU

you come early and get your pei-ma-

will have time for severalshampoosu?-oi- l

treatments necessaryfor bestrerJ,

JUUI uoiuc-ucj- ,JtjJJI

condition the next six weebie'

Ii

Keauty by Fitch line of cosmetics. ,

Our PermanentWaveSpemCall Us For An Appointing

111

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7

Mod

Maggie Cole

thethe

258

NO

W

e&

jrth

ff

to all yourof our

Imi -

is authorized to &. -1

Iannounce following a

tl?;Ll,C?i..;."bJ?.t'tJ0.." of

MIKE

r

II

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n.i3T-ci- is

.tt.

m

ssZfe.ar yoepiiS

,

ISA'iServe-Nourisbin- g

..wv. .,w.. UU

beautiful

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lernisncceautvTelephone

ft.

NEEDspend insurance

dependableservices.

HBPWeS-jte-;

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FIRST AT GETTYSBli: . . AlVin P.,xoiman (left) of Manatee, la., r-

om survivor oi nisioric enmet, wasgreeted byJamesR. McCon ', Get-tysburg National Park supc ncicn'as he arrived for celebration o. jth mniversaryof battle by vets of blue ar.gray. x

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BACKYARD CHEMISTRY . . . Soil di-agnosticians of Freeport Sulphur com-ipan-y

reported home gardeners, takingtip from big-sca-le farming, are goingIscientiflc this year, testing and adjusting(soil for alkalinity-acidit- y with chemical

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DEFENDS BASKETRallying hundreds of New Jerseyhousewives against taxes which"raise .cost of living", Mrs. AdaTaylor Sackett, founder of Emer-gency ConsumersTax Council, sayswomen's fight on all tax legislationthreateningnecessitiesof life showssigns of spreading through nation.

Baptist Church Revival

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WU1 Beffln At I other pointsThe Baptist Church at this place

will begin their revival services;Sunday August 1st. Rev. 'Walter,

wouLDfrr?"Oh's,rand

appeared

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have rr.? ? for the year book programI the churchR. Balch, Baptist pastor of Sey-mour to hold the meeting.

trMrS,,muI Palm?r' Glori:L devotional with Vernon Hen-Kan- e,and Palmer,'d leadi

Pauline Duff and Virginia ,,f i.nn.. ,,. ' .,SmS."rarn!!:,iSS.. assembly and

uutn. uuuuui.iv nnt.i..she is attending summer school paimcTiai icxas iccn aiier visii 10 iitihome here.

Mr. and Mrs. Mariam Baird ofLos Angeles, Calif., wlno havebeen visiting here for a couple ofweeks have returnedto their home.

Dr. Cadenhead spent Tuesdayin Abilene.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mitchell wholive north of Weinert were shop-ping in town.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rich of Sey-mour vcij visiting Mr. and Mrs.H. Rich Sunday,

iiiwy visums Rex AlvinnttA ljft.c TTlnlov Pnfhncfnp.1A.,7

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson wereHaskell shopping Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jofnn Spratlin andchildren, also Gloria June Kanespent Saturdaynight and

the home Mrs. Spratlin'sparents Mr. and Mrs. Miller

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baker ofMunday and their grandson, Wil-liam Roy Baker Knox City werein Weinert Monday on business.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Aycock andson and Mrs. JohnRich

Menard, Jexaswere visitingWeinert Sunday.

Mrs. Arnold Warren and daugh-ter visited Mrs. W. Medley Sunday. Also Mr. and Mrs. Pryor ofOklahoma spent the wceK-cn- a

the Medley home,and Mrs. Ernest Griffith

were in Stamford last week.Mrs. H. Westphal

.UllflwiM Cortnln hftrnUI11U1UITuesday loOKing aiver weir xurm- -ing Interests.

Mr. ana Mrs. v.cmmuiiJs.h lln.nl "Irninvi Tnniiinlrvgitimixii;n xiut.;i ....vw..are visiting Mr. ana Mrs.

Is' Newberry. Mrs. Cecil sisterofMrs. XNewDerry

meinoaisf raswrAt Post

Rev. Vernon Heuderson leitlor Monday for Post where he

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Mrs. Guy Jenkinshavetheir Mrs.

Horace Jenkins children,of

Creek, Texas. TUty vejg

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men In Brazil" was given in threeparts by Mrs. P. F. Weinert, whogave the needand early beginningof the schools in Brazil. Mrs. H.Weinert told of some t'ne wornof the schools there and .Mrs. RexMurray of some of the earlywork in the schools. Mrs. Palmerdismissed with prayer.

The following presentthe Missionary Society: MesdamesErnestGriflith, Vernon Henderson,Carl Palmer, JessOwens, Horace

Mr, cinereajje Marsh, Murray, Ben

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Methodist Meeting ClosesAfter weeks interrunted

good seriessermons very inspiring and

Henderson canbringing people

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recovery.F. Cadenhead left Tues

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BOMBINGS STIR BRITISHIRE . . . Rumblings of discon-tent with Premier Chamber-lain's "do-nothi-

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Among those Haskell Satur-day from Weinert were: Messrs.EdHoward, H. Weinert and Preaton

Willie Lane of the Bettisfarm, successful candidate forCounty Treasurer was shakinghands with friends Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hawkins werehere Saturday. Hawkins, oneof the high school teachers camein from Sulpher Springs wherethey are spending the summer to

after school interests. Theyreturned to Sulphur Springs Sun-day, will come back whenschool starts.

Catherine Coggins from! Anson visited her parents and I

Mrs. S. L. Coggins the weekend. left Sunday for Brown-woo- d

she has accepted aposition as bookkeeper in a busi-ne-.s

firm.and Coggins also had

and Howard Bell and sonHoward Coleman Mr. and

Clay Coggins of Stamfordwith them Sunday.

PearleBrown and children,her sister and neice of Lueders,also Miss Pauline spentSunday at Lake Cisco.

Mr. Jerry Jr. of Mundayvisited his parents Mr. and Mrs.'J. K. Kane Sunday.

Mr. and Lacey Finley and'children of Hale Center spent'Wednesday night in the home of(Mrs. J. M. Williams and Miss Jew!Williams. They were enroute to

services at the tabernacle the Me- - Jefferson, Texas, where they willtlnodist meeting which was con- - visit relatives during their vaca-duct- ed

by H. A. Longino of tlon.Munday and Mr. and Mrs. Brance Mr. and C. F. Omen wereEdwards of Oklahoma doing the transacting businesj in Stamfordsinging, came to a closewith much' Thursday.

being done. ofwere

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Picnic For Girls and BoysThe picnic given for the

were organized during theMethodist revival a picnicunder the tabernacle last Friday

Mrs. Nell Matmson and her sis-- afternoon with plenty of sand-t-er

Mrs. Terrill Rogers of Big wiches, cookies and iceSpring visited Mr. and Hoyt for every one. Games were play-Gilbre- ath

of Munday Tuesday of.ed and a good time was had by- -

lastMrs. Everett Medley

ill at homewho

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and girls. Mr,Brance Edwards and wereassistedby a of the womenof the church in entertainingthem.

several weeks In the Stamford Rev. H. A. Longina of Munday andSanitarium for treatment has re- -. Rev. Verncf'i Henderpon wereturned to 'her home in the Mattson guests. There was un enrollmentcommunity. She is still confined of over one hundred during theto her bed but we wish for her a meeting. Many of mem were prespeedy

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vented from attending the picnic,was to have been given un

der the trees the Weinert paswhere she will visit her mother,l turo by the heavy showers which

Pierce, and her sister fell during the day.lives there. J. F. Cadenhead Jr. returned

Mr. and Mrs. Ike Furrh Jr. and, Monday from the Boy Scout en-ba- by

have moved to Big Spring campment Buffalo Gap, whichwhere will their home,

Mrs. Furrhhe parents Mr.aad N. returnedto

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wholasted for two weeks. The remainder of the troop were rained outand returnedto Weinertlast week,

Weinert Boek Clab MeetaMrs. Arlof Weaver waa hosteas

to the Wcini'rt IiLok Club Jtny lowing Indies- - Musdames O. W.'W. and Junior Nowton and Mis20 nt 3:00 p. rn. in her home In the Vuughan. Sura i Stcwnr, J. A. 13ng- - Mildred Green, spent Thurfdaj-itfuttbo-

ccminumty. Mr-- . I J. rim, Ed'vard Alexander, Marvin afternoon with Mr. and Mis, V.DuTf vciy interestingly gave the Phcmistcr, R. L. Turnbow, J, R. E Newton of near Sagcrton.icvicw of "Captain Couiageous". Alexander, Robert Young, Ted! Mrs. W. W. Newton, Miss Mild-- A

cold glass of chocolate cream Campbell, Jimmie Jenkins, Leo-- red Green and Odccne Newton at-so- da

was very refreshing, which nard Alexander, Howard Thackcr- - tended church at Sagcrton Sun--was served to McsaamcsI. J. uur., on. ucn itcuwinc, nazci necves, any.Payne Hattox, Rufus Jones, Clll-- I Irene Thompson, Flcva Reevesfcrd Stleglcr, Henry Mcnkc, Fred and the honorces mother Mrs.Monke, Sam Bird, Carl Palmer, C.Logsdon. Misses Juanita Turnbow,C. Newberry, Herschcll Cowen, Jona and Ima Alexander. ThosePreston Wcincrt, H. T. Sullivan, H.I sending gfts wore: Mrs. R. E. Fish-Weln- ert

and Miss LaVcrne Bur-- 1 er andMrs. Henry Voyjkufka.gens. The next book review will Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fred Lane andbe given by Mrs. Vernon Hcndcr-- children of the Sunset communityson and the club will meet in the were in town Saturday. Mr. Lanehome of Mrs. Fred Monke in theMyers community.

Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Rogers ofhave been visiting Mrs.' camp leaving

Rogers parents Mr. and Mrs. WillGlbrcath and other relatives.

Mr. Frank Hailcy uf WichitaFalls has been visitine Mr. andMrs. Hallmark of Lightfoot1

Mr. Hailey taught several'singing classes in Weinert and

is a former Weinert barber.Mr. H. T. Sullivan plans to take

his FFA boys to an educationalBig Spring at Cisco here on the

the'farm.

4t'fl Inst. Mrs.company them.

Sullivan will ac--

Bunker HillMr. and Mrs. Fred Knipllng and

other places in the countv in earlv daughter Miss Melba spent thedays. iweek end with Mr. and Irs. Al

bert Berry or Pampa.Mr. and Mrs. Haglc of

Mr. Oscar Morgan visited Mr.and Mrs. Molvin Morcan of Saner--

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morning. Isanee tnx from tooth paste, soapsMr. and Mrs. Fred Barr other toilet articles, furs,

children Sagcrton Monday! Sraph records, sportingwith Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Morgan, good cameras, chewing gum,

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cornelius and! watches. The same bill incf caseddaughterBobby Jean visited Mr.and Mrs. Lonnie Cornelius ofStamford Saturday.

Mr. and Bill Thompson andchildren of Sylvester visited Mr,

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and Mrs. Milburn Thompson Sun--. rcstaurantsin Newafternoon. .

Loraine, LillianLaverne Nelnastof Sagerton visit-ed Miss Mildred Green Sundayafternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chatwell ofWeinert visited Mr. and Mrs.W. Newton Thursday.

Mr. Edgar Boedeker spentwith Mr. and Mrs. Elmer

Shower Corsi- - Boedeker. I

Mrs. G. E. Brockett hostesscana spent several days with Mr. Mrs. Bertha Kurtzeman ofat her home in the Lone Star com-- and Mrs. R, V. Hagle. Houston isspending week withmunity for a love shower given Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chatwell of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Boedeker. I

in honor of Mrs. Henry Alexander Weinert spent Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spitzer ofFriday afternoon of last week, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knipllng. Sagerton visited Mr. and Mrs.The honoree received many lovely Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Dipple of E. J. Boedeker Saturday evening,and usefulgifts and every had Old Glory visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Newton anda delightful time. Delicious re- - Marion Dipple Sunday. daughters Eilee and Ruby Lee offreshments were served to the Mrs. V. W. Newton, Odeen, J. near Sagerton, Mr. and Mrs. Her--;

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SMITTY'S473"

Ovj-Fift- h nf 7extraCoveredBy Forextr--

Appmrtmnt'lv inn-fif- th if Iwirra if Tpxh .. nvprrrt ,vttli ftir--

Tilts (hnt ivn; cnntaInert .n apappr pmnflivrt ny S. ' SIpcJc,(ilrrcfiir if 3in T! fnrcst ipr-.t- cp

,it A vt Sr. CiI1p:?c. nnrt rcartit hp ennnm .n (3nspnntlnn ifnnturnl rosnurcps cnnrtuctPrt .itCpnina iac.1prs "oIIpp.

Of "hp 1U7 JS5,00fl ,irnr onm-prtn- i?

Uip uinrt invi t loitas,5,010,000 im 'nvpr-.- rt

vVith ftimst tmwtii, 3iprJi wirt.TTiw .c iinrc Jian Jl.OOfl.ono iratarser hnn ltp fnivntPrt imn itiny ithpr rtatp.

Ahniit ;a.,10rt 000 ifTP ire 'in-"- rt

m pmtpr:lnn forest. Thin itn.nmorJinnix 'hipfly prisir tsmkPK.'t md yii emm lmbers, pntwk mil mpjsquttp. rrtflnn, pro--Inc- ps

A'nrv pwtx anrt ftwl, buttji hipjT al ix wntiTahPrt pm--prtl- nn.

Hhp !fmntmnr l2,3flfltWWirrp nMflmm thp Ifcmt T:fnimp inrt BflwUvnort bPlt, ir 1mnmmpresalforpjrt ,irn ' iitt t

;n lOiW thpee 'Wim 2V mwniUa m Tpjt with fnmi pmrtur-- 'nin (if 9L&&QMl cinarrt Sbhu itVitjtiS,dAA fltet ilw! thp cut fnr gM'.. ?irnb won tt dnpih if. flia -- ,'

ixih sir mtitta mlc amntu( thetuniier 3rortiicin &tm t din;,miprt Si-i- jinrji IWWl Thp ctit'ir . V.8 3Ur.fi ipr iua n mbth

r. -a Jip ipuunn if 3wiiwist 01L

"irna iin ire i ppp it Zi,000'"tpt .p i.'v Vp arl .urf.irp

5

-

'- -'--.j-m-

wi

CaiB 5. & O ?"j5aftss

an vcrnrti'lnn anrt -- a- iMrspnp iiades if yvir ..rv,mr.'Vir

zrel r.aK.; " nn lire np'v "j 7Vf..stad Bppaiv r.p. Mir.day,Tavan ato

wjx.ntewjat' psctax. ;nojnunrta it trrphPrt raaiac icr.i,clpar. ind artuht tor M "JiatAMrt 1pli'"r4p, ffpr c.rtrt inlytor Wednesday Tr.pp Hrr. ier7

lt:ni7 T-- 4 COU.S. Or.iy sar. dr-'-r- .

I4.15 miles. ?rcn JT.2fi .)0KaakPtl Mntnr f 2i

?OR SALE T vi--vh- rai .p.r,

v;ut if v.hd iai In ?r.of. n-

'Itf.r.n And pr.ced at a c.-?ar-..

O D Bavr at Clint Lancaster'.n wutlv part if town.

?Ofc TrfS BSS7 aahir.o: andZpafrtr.a; r.b m to'wr., hrir.i? your

, car to ?feary Bavr.ea SrrviceSt-itli-n, Ahere e. 'xr.es

I hev wtisfacswy THH2SH3R.wwr!c. Prices r.r, higher than 7iupay eluew'-.pr- e but servicetwice a gficrt'. Tt

?Oft SAL-E- rflpy Vlf 7 Lai-adir- y

Vearn tyntem. CrsS. ousiaeac.Teraw. Wr.te A. ?T Hamrlck, 711E Walker Breckearidse, Texas.

?Ofe SALE r oave a pracccallynew rvur.e rar.e cook stoveUvr tale W.ll sell cheap Akoother by:8ebold aracles pricedrt?ht .Wr R. 1 Brock, 1 railewit i vwr. on ffih.way I2fl.

I

LOST r.t tAKOfte 'at Chevr.--Jt

car sw,m'(,hr jrv Guliara"' " '

broaejh, Jr ltpTOk. SALE Three hoeaea,

iwiprvrt. anrt ix ktt mnr" Pr crt v fl. W. ?17 Wir.er T-- ai

Med

--T

.

pftOTM.pr-..-t- GveriPs, aeces--

r i I ' " "'-- h rvtp".aa. 1. ' '- - Oni ' . . ' it:. o .'v it

.. --u'.-- A J a..

vrs

.nn

SZSZyBr-ll- Mt: ofseed Fall

.'rv is time to thatFall Our teedturnip, p?ir-Ie- y,

,1many other varieties. ft;Hatchery. '?

1628 Good-rubbe- r,

xood body. bargain.'Hasxeu Motor c.o. ss.

ROOMSV.vcr clean,

vlth furnbhlngj arransfed foryour convenience. bedj

made Hackell byRbgg It Johnson. Reasonable

on tecondSheTrill northwestcomer

Mr. andMrs. W. W.Kelley

Tip

ctr jt.iinc?L, yxa ptkgw

In FeatureProduction

r..i"ip ridnn 1 1i b n Itnnrt

r. .hp V rtT.er 2. i n

vul jive ynrs ot dp.penrtanlt!ipr7iPR. 'A' ill ao aalrt ffac oi).Jtanvcx Burron SfnUirr Cim--pany Itr

?OR V.LS arl:CnnlcJc-D';fir.l- ?,

Rvv Blnrip.r with all LatPntWill 3ll wortli 'hp.

lump" 1 2. Riirjipspr Tpv.is.

70R V.LE rcCnrmir.!c-Dpar-m-a.

wltli all lntp.st m- -'

privp-mnnt- W'll tPll worh Iipmnr.py if. 2. Gidrienr. Riichps-v- .r

Teas 2tc.

OTJjI OF OUit genialwashinc; andT.'.'astno: jobn will not only iriritr. apppjiranca at ynur --!!sut v:ll add M thi easp. ifipprannc;. Drive dewa. todayve'll uarantpp; tn pleasp yiu.Hoary Baram Sniriiae

as. servtce:

?iuins;

pcrceataaeHatchery

liberal'.ar.t.a

Snuwt

ai"lnyinrt "Wnn- -

Zio cre asGovernor of Texas

campleut of thnseftivflnr. have --in

Tt!:ragFebra--

2?c uy L14H1 Cfiorn Wind, Dccanibdr

Lpanibur --L 1.143.

i.140 Novptntoer 1.15.1. 2tlMC

.tl(4.0WUXov- - il!? 3er-ice- s of iey

ember 21. faHa to iacaf-- r

BILiha If. Pease, 21.133:1. 21. LIST

Hardin R.21, 1333. uatil be renujaed. je-oau- sft

of the 3tate'j secession enirareh Id, I.1HI.

Clarlc flieuteaant gov-ernor it:cceedmr Hhustoni ILirchitJ jr.ivember laill.

Nh drive rancia ft. Lubbock. Jhvemberlie to ?et everytl'. a--; ' 13'". ai a, 13B3,

7iis r.eed tor vnur car Cr.-io!--i vbea ae readied to eater the5a olme and oil. wholesale ind armyretail. 1 b can chaasui lube i.lc Perdletoa .Vlurrah. November

anicici. On-- I3H.1 uatil adaaaistraticacaries ia :erauaatday toe fall cf the Coa--the ;ob day and niijf.t, try our federacy, IT, I3rtn.ser-r.c- e. Red Top Stanon, or. Kisc-.wa-

y south. at ?cverr.or IT tan.l toR. L. Banlcsv .Itoj 3,

rarar.tee BSAD'T--

of

Jaav H Thriclcranrton,we are zaw ,,veqiiipjjecj uirear. yr.ur oia. ...,,,raaize .antalled 3IJi I3,;- - UI.di,r ararw KWlate type J.a maiae MS iih7 &, 30 WBw.cr. pn?rvi with very' yrartr r' r.rsmall3craia. Tnce 2tp

Itp LET U3 RZCHARfJE that weak:or better still ta.ee ari-vaat-a?e

at our a.lowaacer.r. r.PTir r.f.p. 7i.11 ...

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.

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a

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m rfcaa

ra,oaiy a

a

ulectos 3, I3T0,I.T I3TJ.

Coke, 13. 1374,uatil eater

1373.B. (aa

toaant Cckei4r. 3.r--" h-- M a- -r -r

X' ia7,i 21,arji zas ou towafGarage,Phor.e 30--. We u , ,

fix flat ti 16, 1333FARMS A.VD FOR John 1(5, 1333,

SALE j 13, I33Tton. -- - ji- - -- h v Boon. Jarj.--

2 Tr.- - ca. fm birH. 20.'mdr plaaae nr.trfy cuy T" acre

you

the

--r.es.

20 acrss fcetwreen Muaday aad

to larger.

whii

L.IS.1

aad

ttp

rmau..um--$.10 .lanvs noas,

i 1301 1333A.wefl Knox C.ty poor bet 1?8IW- - fm wi land, $43 acrs. D.

I3G0

?Ji acrta 3 .. ,T r,-- .'. -I Good level '".'S. W

hOKt. $35 a tor

20, 13,

20H i3WS January la,

.w.rtl., tte.t Gr- -ft tnaHiy MAiM anrt ow, wVaaal - kA. 7..

m5 btt. luiat, a-- iv . - wa. Jaiiua.-- Ican Auaut 2a, 131.

-

lff1.f.S323A0. Haacall

for

34 acre.

craciced

1 246 ar i ift60 per

,Si.i ...'ft 1.fcuc ,- -., TJ

;' - I'-- 9

tc Mo- - ,.Atv .rir ,A'"- ..

SALE

Teaa

plant

beam

A

rr,cm

brand

floor

fo--.

sive

Jiu.Ur

Resident

r iCidan

Ann. Aikalann,

aa C(lveranr

:a m Ufjnembp.r i,T

"n

ir'31tiui-- j

to LeceaitierDecember

2dward

to T.

to

to

Aarive'VJ Hamilton,Ac?uat

i- -

.j.A 1

Ssntaher ,.,,.. jajj-un- de

Jaaiiry to

Richardresiaed to

DecemberRichard

?overaor suoceedia?a cretrx,ir Jaauary

Panhandle,5ar; Jaacar

JaaaaryRANCHES Iraland, January

to JanuarySullivan

'r1 teT to JanuaryJaauarr

JanuaryCulberson Jaauarrirnprovftrats January

Joaepn Eayera, January

Lantern, JanuaryAVOTD 7 E n3WNTO"VVN

dtvrtafcte Mundayc gJI'J Colqui January

fJhaaaia ..vrythlng to

ty. nt Fhi ""- - ,;

-. .arx.2J e? fine fend I', ..r,...,.

r 5r.t.ur.r

w -.

lieu- -

1331

.1 Knox 20, 1323, to IT, 1527. fWirt air-- Wlftlr 1stH in Kutrutt . 1'' r'"0 -- ', IB

: ", v .r. to January20, IS3I.wun r 2'-3-0 2e 3to rGy.e Swing Sp 20f

?..vi as new. For saie GEORGE ISBELL , 1331 to 13,S27 30 Will ;?ive torma-- j A. January

2to 17, 1333 to 15,

a new shtproentgarden

t.egarden. Includes

mustard, radish,carrots,

T.

CHKVROLET

upotlewly

Allhave nev

in

rates.Located

Building,ijuare.

OsniMnflr

Statir.r..

PRICES'

Sppcuil

Juae

I3G0

,r

battery,

land, gcodtrade

Taroclcnsortnat

Eimriunco.

Eansbftmugh.

B:iia".eir.

accessories.

provjiicaal

Jan-uary

January

3cw,

Uii''..f?mw

Williaa. Hootey tadvanc--

uacle. I"",, NTfrT

2)00cuh, itJT.:.January

FOR Machine SuirIjngrJanuary

Munday, Miriam Ferguson,Storp, 1833.

planting.

fluffy mat-tresses

Blnrinr

3hel!er

3ervert

LOW!?.

RESTFUL SLEEP is assured on AUred, JanuaryInner Spnag Mat-- 1335 to preient

trf?wei. Marip Jn Has.' 0

keliV.

list

aad

tear

v.

IT,IT,

f5

our newKr

labor they're guaran--1 ScOUtft Misttflkpnlll

ftoby.

We're

toraout

Peuia

quickMayi

pinto

square

fTa.ikatl

to any mattress made. Wr" Rcj)OYtcd Attetldlnamattrrse; Piicns 44 today a'nd LCJTip Hit By FlOOdwt'Il call give you estimateson you--, r.etds. Bogis it. John-- Tmcugh a

ltc zardlna Itcatfon of thp ntmmrattended by Boy Scouts fromFJ?iIyjfed:Weinert,it was erroneously re--3LTi,r P0111 in issue FridayTelephooe,29th j g

2W.

l3fJl

and

tfcncai .V.C.KWU

Jack Dempsey, former hea'y-,11-3 reued.weight title holder, operate two' number Scouts ttend-restaura- nts

In York. iln enard encrmpment ere

ErnestM.Kimbrough

Surgery, Obstetrics, andGeneralGynecology

Office Second Floor McConnell. BIdg.

Northwest Corner SquareOffice Phone 67 124

rtvpamres

Served

P'.nolt.iH.y

Leceaiber

November

he

Hubbard

iteonaa

Cnartes

January.

January

A 4VlJ. PAMft MAPI.. lf.-P.- .JW; ia.ilto

A of atee

iorceo to aoanaon their campmggrounds because of high water,but the Weinert Scouts

I were at Camp Tonlcawa on Lakei Abilene, nearBuffalo Gap, and at. time did they suffer from floods' that struck further southwest.

Fayc Draper of Dallas 13 a guestin home of Mrs.

oREAD THE WANT ADS!

Invitation Tennis

MeetatStamfordAugust 13 and H

Lncal tpnnls fiinn havetills wc!c tn panlclpat ml

AIfl.'MI

ilnp.n Cinndh enr--tamfnrd'i ipcnnrl annual Invtta- -j rind tills declaratlnn:

Mnn nnt m. Aiimuit 1H anrt 14. i "Craft, of noclamtlnn of todnpnnd--

'

f

-

..-- . ! aasa FM Mrv4Lrtvtnir cap mil an pnv;entnfi an icn aium-n-

. ay u..:... . qUU3t f sw'nnpp? .ill dlvlKlnnn. nnrt mi .UiTannn. Ci ArtTmaanra x,,aisn in pranpjit rinninr-ti- p' jiuw smr iLj( ".v " ,

iwirrts. statnrt. mat mzz. &ucn . wlf--arr,.nM t.ni m..o' ainnf.uf nnrfi ITlplrf at Slnim Poaea, Jtnir---- ...., ., ........ - -. as.Urn.j .iii - - - u .aMiM u jrfu .i 'iir- - ry--i jir.iiuiu.T, wamrni unitica uuu--i .miie anie.

jfisj. anrt of W.lllam Pcnn, had on her death-- . Ot'.ee n

anqh'J! anrt ' hnd irdHnd heir-- parmnrr i-- P

Lant icajKin

rami,

with, dn-- tticm b Ampcica'j it thi;uitr-ciq-rzen Wait T:a ttuinis ainstftittt. S. E. Vauuhtiir. Rrtchi!nr.T.mmie and Sums ian. xnby J9 " pn, Enr"!y Lpp and

aiatikarnck mrf Dr Z. 5C.

Tt np- -s. Harr7 FtomtpAlbany. Saymonrt tor--

now M and .!,! ,.

dr tfas wwry

twaoon ttwt ha va i Alan. &rdie uis: -- ,,i-p year anrt

nif n h& ;rararUn. Vunjimapra-- ,mri Mun- -

Hera

aw

recaatly

1007.

15,

ty

aad

dilU

the Draper,

una

DiBHrry

lay .md Xsst. I. X Uif Ultra,Ctimoa fnilhra. wianar

Tn-unnn- ty meet at Rule iaat A.iif-w- t.Martha EaaioIL Tim

,mii ennwnrtrtra ire xpictiilet thin year

BAPTIST CHTUH

be

Are cnmiaif' Weyou tn and witli asList few Ton will bice to'

Rev L. preach, theBell. Epsemaer '

.wul Sucda7

4,

happily

sections

u

n-i- -

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!

LAD WArr

Wit

sa

iV kf aVaa.1

His1ericHoaxes

SdgusDeIaratTo

fZ day Ji nawnpapp.rhead--in Tinntn,

jtarUhut

Jibulmui

hnarfluip.iwhH.rnnnn.ttr1

rant ofdtmbliM.

dnublos. fiibnfoua

arilnnHmttof icttthIn;oycrtif CmtmL

Hamlin.

Jfiinrtay

dp.scentlantniuninnt

dacument andjiimafity wrtrten by John. ilrstjowranr it Pinsytwnntn. Onu vnrdjx at aiiadllni waa nulla,

tibtilon.Vt via jrfir.Riinr.twl at appxtstin anintiMl ant tfiat J.iMn Punn

iwrty (tf Saifit. T.iytnn. 10t hwin mUmr ofplayess iif nuMjhhnrnaf ,jle Dftcfaratmn fbv sand

1K Tory.n tenunmii rt.rtBii omurnox

wettt.W.Tte.Uknlanu

xeaate

James

Mar.-'ia- y

(Tthurpiny

WSATta

vjieas.

these

iltow that rranklln Adanw andJaf--isnon ,vrf! iaen:lnrs if tfta anci--m

aaa 'HHHiintK'l draw inCeciacaaoaand tutt Jte&aann ac-

tually went itTa arliitaal ninuiwcrlpt ha inl.

.In araminatian of thuTiranto yncabnusnt showed thiiwtt of It ma7 hav becaa cantani-rin-r7

capy a tlm anginal2t juniaturaa ere cieany

The east Mrie Eapoat Henval fiurcnea. Si the Jbrscrwho hnpcdljnnn aver We ire bavtaij nerhapa. to mil Sia "treaoure fiar

i wonderful meecn. Lare l .aru nuni to toe Crated St?tca(u:awdn are acteadiair these 3er- - inveraaient va.t toiled.

youenrae be

.services..lear W Pnddy

? '!i-1- -

il.

X'V3cncr TTninn.

"Leto's3' for the Gumsyiiar juia irritated?

2rom Ueii3innniiovttmor & bura! 7ctc2.1 to December "UETryS"

L15.1 Oscar lid. rajair

need

.10 Jnr.etown. prop.

HaveDeere

I,

"1379.

1337,

to

RulesTlVL1.

f'

,1513

levt,l

J?--

1335.

mlsundwataadiag re-so- n,

ol July

BoyNew

no

Cora

bp.nn in-t- Prt

S3

play

iiimn

an-- up

invian

TH2 ADSI

Dncat

Pann.

drafts

?ew-',:i- L

cause aaaoyaaee''Brug-OAT- ES

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youcan see ashow

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