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FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1937
THE BOiVIE NEWS
PAGE TWO
THE BOWIE NEWS
MAY 5,
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TERRAC IN
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BOWIE, TEXAS
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Mrs. F. .1 Hixon was in Wit hila
Kalis Saturday.
look lor 1
RomU Sfor».
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going
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City
Sun-
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Kfrigb Copies
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box
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the entire
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25c tubes
Mi 31 Tooth Paste
26'
WITH THIS
COUPON^
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— Mr and Mrs. W: ~E. ■Carter aird
two sjjiis, Wilton and Mi I ton. were
in Bridgeport Sunday.
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!<■ .(»»- npjinoii for base
and lish st,ories.
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CAPSULES r
2.x
Jonteel .
■ FACE POWDER
This setjit*
.ball, pi* id< '.
NEU ICE ( REAM MACHINE
INS | II.I EH VI GRII I IN N
things who 1/nAe given
lie task "I * going'straight/'
All fa i nn
their land t
requested
•Agent’s oftii
nt the wffl*’1
acres they
when they
locution of
cst M hool
which, road
’ (hyntrr*
ramhes wl
■’cont'dtrrvd .
■ Agent’s oftl
To date
the sn|M*ri
county ter
• li i raced 4.
in* -
farms in t
There is
ices of sui
------rrtrfrotr • TP
the service
within the
get in torn
that n seh
always glad to give |H*i*sbnal nhoti-
J ion to every request coining front
, within the District Chare 1 he lion
of* to' represent
I (rpitrl X !!
DEW J <S$ —
cone Rea m « n (JJD mcFam-onc-
No moving parts-Nothing to wear
out. .
Published I'rldays by Coy Perry* Prllil.-r, No. 5 Ta iraht SI. Howie,’ley.
The City of Bowie
' Editor and Manager
News Editor
Economy in Government
The great a'wakeiHiuuis .here and
the ic.ilizaLb'li, Ih-H loopholes in
mu tux laws have again let I""
mu< h
mh
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49 < Ml 31 Solution 2 tor 50' x
25c Klonxo Shaving Croam
2 for
49c Puretest Aspirin Tablets
(100) 2 for
SOc JonteelTaco Powder
$1.00 Puretest Cod Liver Oil
pl III.Any yrroiv""’
r»q»ntal.h»n ol ajty i.»er>'hi.
in tlu1- vol11tuns pf‘ lids paper \\
of same
out to the fanners bulletins
xvidch may be chosen those subjects
upon -
I desired.
| best j>
I <’minty and
Agents, next the Agriculture Col
; lege or your c'ongre^sman or Sen-
.rror< M’hoti wrinng"'T«»r informa
tiou you should be as specific as?
P'l^sible in order to expedite com-
pliance with yout- reqin'st. 1 am
Let’s try n<»t 1° confute the ' lov*'
Img" with the “May Bee/’
A columnist h a so-called writer
that tills in space with black and
white for would-be readies to over,
look.—Silo Barksdale.
ivflbcd ion upon the
fi/m or corpmalion
ill |m» gbidly correi't-
bellig given to I be editor ______
Court.- rf they can block the fb-
organizarion of the court, it Is just
the same as if they had wop th.
last three elections—thby have, thus
blocked any progressive legistaFloff
for the rights of the masses.
The President went fishing last
Wednesday pod will spend this i
week in the Gulf of Mexico where 1
It is honed he will retvive n much
needed 'rest. He * will return to
'Vushington next Wednesday to re-1
sume the right to unpac^ the Su-
preme Court.
2 for *1°’
$1.00 Symbol Water Bottle
Permedge Razor Blades
(S’.) 2 for Z
25c Klenzo Tooth Brush ..
2 for Z6C
5c Trim Tie Shoe Laces
Stole
C*$h r«d«mp<ion value of coupon 1/10 of ^no cont
VOU* DRUG STORE DUHlNC THt OWE ~Ct WT $*10**1
clear cut. prrtttitttetd jsdicy
(iic<mragrin**111 <’f lmlii'»lrics rather iliajL liarassiiicnt.
reach h«‘F goal .<»( m«nc 'diverse Indu'dr.iulizaiimi.
<»f equipment. Where else
Ry Mrs. O. G. Hardison
Mr. anti M»V I>y^-uud J;uk aiul
Horl* Bya* went to Oa.k 11 ill. Sun-
day.
Mi.*.* Ruby.. iUrugg^- i> going to
visit brr brother at < 'liillb "tlir thl*
week rml.
- We -tirrc triad 1*» —>
out at graveyard working
We aijc ulad tv see so many Ink
hig an iiitrrc'd ki Simdiry Si-Iii*ol.
We wjint each oHr to bring sonic
one with Ihrnn next Sunday.
Mi' Thelma ^N’cInoii look the br
ginners on a plrtilu Sunday after
noon, down on Henton rreek. ’flii*
children' broimlu their"luiirh and i
luid a nice lime.
Mrs. Anna Adkins took' the Jun
ims on a plenlc al Brushy Mound
Redtcm Seve 49c on 3 twbet
of MfiotwHy femout tooth paste. Chaos
and polishes the teath quichly—remov«
coatinj that di*coion. Thi> oHtt food only
dwin$ sale, clip coupon now. y
'I’exas farmers havi‘ learnmi that
soil ipsses on minor slopes can be
‘ ' ver crops or by re
........ .... cropr hind « ;<'1 ..-7.
>it»|M‘s to pastures.
Legumes take nitrogen* frofn the
: ../ ■ t!o14u~u*u?
soil for siibNeqiient'.crops. Legumes
an* high in protein ami minerals;
....... / . •. .!» access t.o. je-
uimes, -a saving in grain and pro-
tein supplement necessary to bai-
atiev tlie nrtit’ii is iHindly r»*aFized-.
Many of the clovers iiaVe an ex
" ■ ’ ' 1 ■ ■' *..... • “ soil
in . that .lliefr roots penci rale t»»
iiilhsual <|e|»ih^ a nd • loosen up the
subsoil, .ope of tilt* liircct -lielietils
of ibis action is Hint tin* soil can
absorb anti stun* more moisture.
-The farmers- of Texas art* us.ir
more icgiimc*. Tin* IlL’Iii census
figures sle w- that BfM.ooo acres
core devoted to legumes in. W29:
while tile Hi.’faCensus figures list
77.‘».7S.’i acres. lt*gumt|H in 1’334.
Tl.ie past year saw Texas furthers,
in tomjiliame uirh the Agrit ultiii
al <'oii-.rr\ation Pn mam, plan! _1. .
77lt.Sii,'s -icrcs to legumes. ~
I’.i'-tarcs which contain a Combi
tiiition of legumes and grasses pnr
vide a longer period of -razing and
,ii more balanced nlii'-n for live-
stock : tend to check erosions ami
-oil loxscs; ami build up the soil
by adding humus und nitrogen.
'Hie Agrhii.ll nral Conservation
Program contains provisions for
tarrying pail id' flu* tinam-ial bur-
ies. and
offi i'* iiid to farmt'i's in the task of
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t F'
*’ ‘ Harvey of Truce !<c)ioo| I
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poll *• bool fpy 1!)3?-3N al the I
Sch<»ol Huaxu mceling Tut*sday.
Mis. Sallv X’after of Kilgore.
I et n visiting- |ier sisttu*. I
Z. Miller juis. returned
e<i brrgrdv’YVirfriHit li»irriM*liiit»n amt
Into the hands of tbe air
cwmpostjd principally <\f the
National Bank. National
Bank and the J. P. Morgan
group.
With the l.TMntur—•( .uul lil"'-' "‘■'•I'l"-' r'-
prlHUl 111 •!><■ F..I1II <.r ..H Texas (..N..n red oil slioil.-.o,,.-
.flnanaliitai StiiH. while. e„„veisel.v. Wlseoi.sin roar- protosl at I a-.eoie
.......................... on hottlli.K out of dale beeMh Texas,-the fallaey
of ill Hiich ‘'probative'' lor-lslal!oii I- ...................... nppareiil.
Wiheonsln of eourw. .....a auo l.-i.ri.e.l h< r h—oi, when effort- to’
nrot<-. t her .Inli WllK‘ inditslry l-.v liiiposlnK :i prohibitive lax ca> amr
Win lii.bi.l j it vlrfiiul llt*,lilt I'.V S'taJes ygnlasi Wis,„i,sn,
* Hiibpni^WTfr=mneMnrtT aiul
NatHISilly <lo|. laiFolletle now Is .pilek to Warn 'ij'xns ,0».l all smli
ia.porl iilx naCisnres by stales na-rblv star! vleiotis .ar.-l.-s whf.-h l.rlnu- .
trouble, ill t. iu|H-r nn.l urinal Iry.le loss.*, far over laUnnelng the .......
retleul aaliis. .
■ .. lowit eqhleniplul.-s prohyiIns' her dairy hu-in.-s lo ilrasth imposts
on v.Jelabb' shorlenlns-and nnirBiirtbs ielo .whloh Texas < .,iioi.s.-. d
oil and iH-annt Oil enl.T; lill.mls rt.alld ......... " her coal industry h}
“aoekiiiu" T eSaa ..nalrinil k'as . ... ; ...
Yet tin’s. re|irlsnls nr.’imt al a)l ......alm il. hi view of Hie aiowms
tnuileuej- nF Hie 'I'. zijs l( vlslabin- Io plaeo Idsl.rr and iduher e.vr ..n
oil, alls, sulphur, earl..... bln. k nn.l oilier natural resom.e iudu-lrles—
all on the ebeerful premia.' Hull ' Texua eunm-l e.m-iuuo II..
output anywiiy. no to s.'* |rr . . ni u-.dm* to oihvr .........
the tux nlong to tficin.”
Mon* miporUifit than these s|M*cific reprisal*, among
nttitude. however, is the eff**c| it has tin
looking nt Texas as the mition’s pliysicaHv liest equipped arcmi
Intlustrinl expansion,
fact, in tiw past failctl !•» note
ndvaidiiges are more than
Induslrlullsts um11us: Texas all..’snlpTillr. earls.ii bhlj-k mid?
,----m.HlIli.'H Ip ..lb. r |Hffl(.“»-' n|l|t mm t of tiH'Iji jh’
<l.uth—naturally si -
Coy Perry,
Mrs. M. A. Bryan
’ Entered.al I he |H,sb.fli..' in Ho" le. Texas, ns seedmi elash mail under
the ac| of Marclr'3. IRtli. »
NOTH’E To I'Hi:
characti r. standing
which lha.v appear
cd upon Hie notice
“Grasses and legumes check cost-
more i |y so’t losses and help protide
results of this
hidiistriiri |rtanners who are
for
Their nppriilsitl cannot fiiil to noto~lmsn I. in
the fact that Texas’ niiiiilf"ld physical
i iHihiiired by hcK unsfiil’h* tax situation,
oil,, siiipliiir. carlHiii k and* oilier t om
• _ ; f. ' » nsc.Ntiim* 'l*c\a* pro-
.Luts nalnnilly si ow. first lilind, 'ti.if lliele I- no preeise llllilt Io I he
/ exa< tlo|js ’I’cxiis, iis its revenue .irxds im rci.se,. may be t*\j>ec|pd fox ,
place upon'il- pio pe-rinu biisiii'xscs. And tin y most ccrtaliily will lake
that ini' t on^hli*i:itioii n Iteu Looking ubtioi ft r an Htlvuu.lagrmis new
set tic of o|m i at ions.
The ,vvii\*oih. needling to far slghtcil i mills’ria lists, is for ’It \a< to
set-a th lUiiie ' * t il.iiui*' for its l.rx.a'foM I'laii. to rail a delinitr halt t"
fhis thing of hiking .irnUhci slit t of natural rv*oiiree iWenne each
time a fiimnt ial emergenty threati n> or; is < urn ntlv. taking another
• t hunk even’vv hun nte run rgem y iinpentls.
Wltlt that “celling established.♦.■md n
* nriopletl foi rncm’ingciiieiit of
TeXih* could stioii ......
izutitm with thousands of dollars worth
belli icip 5 and Ma,r Department
Appropriations
Wednesday. Hr? "1.
• and passed the Second Dcth irncy
Appvb'prhitmils bill, providing «*,. improving and ili.!inf,lining -oil for-
• JiHl.tHMl to silppleinriit the needs of
- ~many ■ I tcp.ii t mci11 s■ot1 io\. rij 111 ent.*■
__The H"Um»_Jjlcbatc'l abd finally
passed-on Friday tbe'Wti.r Tk‘p:irt
mriit Approprial.aions bill tailing
for .*HG.I13.3i;j.O(> ThU together
country for additional
and appropriations such
crop’ insurance^
tenam y-44nd sorhil scciiritx logislji
tion whhh if eliaeted. woiild in
<'uri;.i'-r* jrtit^ figure’ al tettsr b*t» f«>hl.‘--a-U'*--H4ul .rn'o-ko 4l ;HVuil#.L4»
l/cgisliiIioli rovrrhrj these 4siibjee|si
is, now jwtjdjtr,. It' it is to’j|$* en* ... r.
•o led in:., lavv tin <'ongress; must ruitch livestock ’have
raise tjic; revenue to meet the auth |
olizntion. ■ •
'I’hcrc is ji notifiable iiiwesu in!
Hit* <'ongr’css ■ ;it tlds time and the;
Mmtummt Is mowing b. r.-.illy Tv ' '.'ll.nt ph,'sh-.-il vtfm-t op thv
oruuuizv thv difr>'V'n> .Imrinmviit iy lh:it .IhviT .■...-.Ls pvimfr.ib'
al Agcmies liito fewer boards and
coi 11 nii^slops and tu really cut down
eX'iM.*H*e*- to a piiint- vWleru exuding
revenues • will, pay’ tin* nts'essa ry
operating excuses. 'I’lir i*Com>niy
v\ave lashing ’ (.’ongress cuts JmaHi
ways liy the spending groups vvw
are being" urged to pass the h‘gi*
liitkm sind nuikc tjic appropriation*
to carry out their vv ishes. vv fiilt*
from the retrcnehlnent group we
art* bt'ijm urged to. rigidly cut all
i'X,|u'iist‘x }>ndL ailiniiiii A iniiliili' .
coirrse will possibly bt*; the ’Hit
come "a 10*> reduction in pppro
.priatiojis' with a limited program,
on the als.ve ’mentioHed sublcets.
the rcorgjinlxijHoci of iln* Court,
thv Departments and ii/IJourtinient. .
who Ims
’ Mrs. Z.
hoint*. ■ i
Mr. and Mrs. IToyd Miller ami
*tlalighter. .Hiss Marit». of Circle,
Texas, and Ainos .Miller t»f Mule
shoe-visited their parents. Mr. anti
I Mrs. 7 Z. Miller over tin* Wvek-
eml.
Howard Eleubufg, student of N.
*T. s. 'r. at Denton, spent the
week end with his parents. Mr.
ami Mr- W. H. Elenlicrg
Mists Et Ira DeSha no rytufned
from! s,,n,,a-v after attending tin* Future
hlrvmlj sU-m .l b. (hv I'residvnt up x v Hnrvcv vf Trntx- >
pi "|'i >.ilt - iie;iily
National Dctcnsc for the next fi*-
cal year, of .this nmount about
SjiMMkMi.ooo IN t(» be expchtDI fhr
jivhitlon ’|’hts writer s|M>kc Friday-
nn’tl called to the jitfention of the j
Congress the facts fn regard to our
method- of prociirejnent and the
• lainie *nins of money being expend- .
Brushy vv
, Decoration 1
— txaubined pi
■ ,0th. with an
will open ai
graves will
€’. G. Gari
of ceremonk
Ing in the n
Homer Wan
The morni
livered by 1
During the
Bowie j. Quart
Winton will
At noon r
spread and
bring well Q
the occasion,
s The nftern
at, 1:30 wit
leatling the (
Rev. 1‘, S,
deliver the a
ings will be
Evelyn Olive
Garner. Joyc
ning, Mild rec
Dale Jacksc
Retha Wrlg
nolle Ward.
Mary Eliza
Swanson ai
• Patsy. Gay It
White and
_ ' . will siiig a t
Quartet wil
: and Betty
render a pi;
Mr. and
dniliilityr wl
ion Henninj
nor will gh
A-cordiel
• to all to.....n!
li/jilion. thar loop hole*
i laws have again, lot
revi-iuie -escape, a lid a t th**
same 1 urn* 'till* < wiitiimwcg int-rense*
in legislative jiuthorlzalion has
ni;o|e uetfcsMH’y tlb* inci’ea*<sl up-
prop ria limos—u hich im vv. vansvd .
Government expenses -p» . continue
I..- 1 1 -< Ih-y mid I h" vxpe' tat i">> "1
.the Adiiiijii-t 1 .Hi\V anlhoi it it-s. •
AcAortihig to tin.* I’rvsitleni's fig-
ures (quoted last week I we find- a
deficit tills yt'Hr and next of
than XKHmmhmmhi jiml this docs not r|ieap feed for livestiMk.”
lake Into consith ration the. m.ihy ■
rcqiiosts fr.mi’, ihonI* sts-tions of thv 1
A*-.*. 1, • < 1 I kj I . 1'1 I . . 11 so
housing. ! prvvent(*d by cpv
vdiivation. •• fa rm verting lin{ t-ro
■ Alibi' nia£_ have a, synbnym
but It. is not ••excuse/'
VtnceSnt’r
CHOCOLATES
2 to. 61‘
PLANS BEING MABE FOR
SPRlNti C ARNIVAL
Tlu* B0WI0 Lions <’int> is vyorking I
liard, |Hi>lijng plans through for |
tfie Spring Carnival AJayin and
22, which is being given for . the
benefit of the Boy Scouts.
Banners- are being placed
town, with one at the Band >tand
tin Mason str(*et which is,the loca- ,
tion tor Hie CarnivaJ, inti tiding the .
■’t'l'ity Auditorium. Myer hi^ Airdome i
and parts of
on street, .anti a large one is hang-
j- big ji' io'.s the highway on Wist* i.
1‘street. <>ne will l/e carried on the
Good Will Toiir?*'*
Many interesting and entertain-
ing'features" are i»ving planned. 'Al
sirvtH tl.-uicv will l»t* livid at niiiht I
on. thv opening day. Shown will be .
prest*nti*t| by' the Bowh* Curtain
Chib. Maid* and Mallon* Club,’and i
mi .ytldeth' Show, which will in-
clude wrest Ung imitclit’s.
A sptM'lqi show will be, ■presented
in 1 Jit* Armory. This will include a •
floor show with a small cover
charge.
Free entertainment
kinds will Im* given..
The B >y St out* win have an en-
caini>nivnt on the grounds. Com-es-
nIohs of jdl kinds will lx* special
features, which will include pony
rides for* chibken.
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SALONA
.l/ist w t*r’k t*ml G. L, Vrjflin hi
stalled a, .Mills--Cc 1011 er. Freezer
Whit It tn lkl‘< Ills fniiiiluln ji* mrxF
vrtt, sanitarv ami coiivciiient a*
v^in be obtained.
ti„. ftrrzrrrnnHv, ji,.- eb.n'3,. ^j|,hii
sei! 11 bwttct grade of<>cream for
lr*s im*m*\. It has a sfcrrngo mjm-
Uy of figaBmis. a In rife' < i if atntry
of milk wilt -be bought from’The
local farmers. Ice. t vt‘au» < aii lx*
mailt* in a few minutes', hardened
In tin frvc/er in 12^ hours, then iv-.
moved to the ItHmtaiii for storage.
Tin* mixing coiiutariim*nt hohl" Io
gallon* with eiiini c/»ni.‘iincr tjikiim
are of two ,*ind a hall' gallon*.
The main features of the new
mat li’ne i* the making of the fam-
ous frozen malt*.
The Calendar
rl*hv Senate wa* in session Tues
day .ami Thursda.v of la*t week and
pi'igiilse* to. l»v in session about
I the same length of time this week
I They appjm'ntly an* awaiting the
I battle oj f/ie yoninry. to lx* n/aged (
if ami When hey get rejuiy to take
up ami consider the Supreme Ct hi rt
Pro|»os.ii. vyhlch continues to be
fronrt page' tirww nml the prr^mrv
groups that operatbd behind the
seem*.* in the Wheeler Rayburn
tight look like n local eontroverny
. ’lu' sld-e -'-f-■' 1*“' n'''ssll,r'' >in-
exerted on the Senate In the Court,
lluht. Big Business hits lost the
last thn-e elections whleh for the
first time in years has dost them
control of the White House and
Istth branches of Congress. They
are fighting riotously to retnln
their last line of defense that has
tailed them—the Supreme '
often tiirnen
indoor itihcheoiis.
• • • •
W4it*r< there is fM*rfv<‘ij6n. (here
no’ coihpHition’. .1 • #
Bent twigs, to me, are like young Anmir-y building
■" ’ ' " up l’>uif ‘
i L'
Bv Pauline Holt *
A largo gathering of old friends
:tnd relatives met SatnrdiiV. May
1‘3.’»7. at Kalona which vyas De-
coration Dav;. TheyitJiviis a short
l>rogi*ani in the morning which was
followed by ji dinners .spread on
the ground. There wvTv Visitors
from both Oklahoma and Arkansas.
The. diiy was enjoyable to each
ami evvrymit* who Jillemled.
Rev. Albert M«-Clvllan left Fri-
day afternoon for ,Bostpit* coiint,v
on ji short Cj.sit.
Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Vaughn and
family of Tulia, Texas, art* -visit*
irig his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
P. Vaughn.
Allie pollard and Fpton Faulkert- ;
berry vycre in Bowie Saturday.*
Mr. and Mrs. i’aid Hendrlt'h and
Willin'Mae and Gaines Holt visited ■
in tin* Simpkin* home in Pleasant
Ridge Sunday/
.Mrs. MT 3?.- H.arndvn
vv Im have been
community have
Board of V i sit or* |
'lb*' Board of 'Visitor-, eomposvtl |
of nI.xi »*n mvmlei's, appointed in
pui>unjmu«|o Title 31, SeHion 1<»M. .
11 llit'od—-Cede. H4$*t j+4
— puli- ;il ‘the invitation of Admiral
D I' St ll< r,s. 1 ommamlant of the
Niiv.il A'-advihy. Monday moiuiing.
April 2Gt|u and for thiev day*
thoi'otigiil.v liispvi ted all [th.'so* <d
thv Naval AradvmyV a<li\ltte-> and
inmlv their annual report contain
lux their retommvmhition* for iin-.
prov« mrnls I” -be made ih thv /»p-
t*r:ili"ii tif.jliv school. The meeting •
w .• - 11rou'.'.rIij r harmonious and too
niuch prni*e cannot be given ttlio*v
In authority for tint mannef- in
wh<’ h'the school is being conduce
ed. Tin- w.rlter was n mtuiiber of
Ilk* Board WTRT 1>a.t the pleasure
of uttentling these Nvssion*.
2 for
10c Bouquet Rampe Soap < <
2 for 11C
40c Cascade Pound Paper V
35c Olive Oil (4 o*.) 2 for 36c
1.0c Jonteel Powder Puff
2 for
A piH"T 'bill c .. .
< uuimiinily. 11 < so llttlr nml I- moi IIi s.. miu h Tliirc
... n(-' Inly - :i ITIbT lii’in every one <>4‘ die Itu-lne-- ineti In Io" n who
Im- nny offers Io nmke. hmm- nil ehiirili uiiiiCmneeiiimitM mol Ihe
country m "- em h wevl Thnl I- i lieul'er «limr po-tnm. telephoi......
lit! i* tTiv work of a tuiimil ami ex pv lie need n"Wi paper oiLah-
with llmiisamls of dol'lnr* worth of vqufriiirtiil Where vise
Mr. ;im|
and son. Dawe*,
living in this \...............
Iimvvd bm k to-their home In Bbwie. 1
Mr*.’ Nell D.iy of Dallas is visit* !
• ing fi»h*p<r> .-ind rchitivvs hen*.
Mr. and Mrs. To'm Williams and J
family of Terral. <dklaboimr. vvpn* , 1
ben* for IhToration Day Saturday, i
Mr. :ind Mrs. M. F. Sulllvjin of ]
Quinton, okla.. and Mr. ami Mrs. }
Emmet Sullivan of Subiaco* ^Axk.. }
w»*re Irere for. I >t*ebrati<»ii Dav 1
Saturday. While here both’M. F. {
•m<l Emmet Sullivan visited their |
home place which is now the home f
of Mr. and Mrs. JV. E. Holt.
Georg" Wells who has been vdsil- 1
ing In New . Mexico. Iras returned I
holm*.
tgriciiltural Information
Thv writer is this wv«*k'mailing
lb Hire -Markers Rally at Ft. \yorth.
iMhieh xIHvi:(l"lnfonn:iHoi; i.| :'h<l Ton, Me.Mnnns mnl
e<l Of eom se. the llr-t mnl ' ' i1" ' 'I,s-k '
- .mve of information N vom-! ;"-"1 'V.,1'........
ty. and Hornl- 1 Tmon-t'raimn /' - >'■-> !
,,..v, th.. v,.,.i..oi„.,... .-..I xl-lte.l also in Graham In tile eve
nlftf. - . ■ -
Mr, and -Mrs. Oral* Plekett and
I children visited Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert While of Weatherford
day. Mr. and Mrs. White
former residents of Nevv|xnt.
Mr. aiul “Mrs. M. L. 'McFall* an<r|
l*ott* Pickett of Fort Worth vis’iiisl I
Mr npd Mrs. PerFy Pickett over
the week end.
Mr. ami Mrs.., T. F. •Gatlin nf
Archer t'ity visited last Week with
51 r. :imi Mrs. Party Pickett. They
wen* n< t onipanied home by Miss i
Lnvcrn Pickett, who will visit a
few da\.-.
Pal Simon of. the Newport base
ball dub is reported to have spyaln-
AT Wsx-ankle7 Imdly in the game
Saturday afternoon.
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