The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 249, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 23, 1938 Page: 4 of 28
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Sunday Morning, January 23, 1938
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
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Texan Finds Congressmen Sobered By
Recent Changes, Paying Less'Heed To
Magic Words, 'President Wants If •
Jim E. White For
Co. Commissioner
leanliness, coolness in hot weather, or small : 1
food shrinkage that Eleetrie Cookery offers. : I
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To the People of Taylor County:
For your many courtesies and
REXALL
STORES
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1938 s 10W RATE
Vivian Fryar in
County Campaign
St holds for them. Many were elect-
ed to congress on the disasters of
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STORES
test above pay tone,
1,508 to 1,607 feet
ident and his close'advisors do not
realize that a country owing 37 btl-
lion dollars cannot go on spending
Redaces Unit tost of Light, .
Refrigeration—All Other
Household Usage
But experience isn’t all a pharmacist needs to compound
prescriptions. He must have pure drugs of standard
strength with which to work . . and we see that our
pharmacists have them Only drugs of the quality accepted
by the medical profession are used in our prescription
laboratory.
I year. 1935, I lived in
Most of you know my
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trusted to my hands.
In announcing my candidacy for
The first newspaper in America
was “Public* Occurrences Both For-
eign and Domestick," published in
Boston in 1*90
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the currency.
3—keep on spending and then re-
1.650 feet from the east line of
section 50-13-T&P survey, about 15
miles southeast of Abilene.
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Congressmen have come back to
Washington sobered in mind and
manner A good many of them have
been through one depression and
Introductory Offer
(Good" Three Weeks From January Mi
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not know was going on until it phass was needed on a sound pro-
was already passed the denying ( ’ — - "
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DRUG OO.
Clean & Regulate Range Burners. .$1.00
Regulate Any Ordinary Heater.....75
Re-Asbestos Med. Size Heaters.. $1.00
Clean & Adjust Sewing Mach. Head $1.00
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Investigate Eleerie Cookery for real 1938
savings! - .. ‘
surprise after another, have been the
source of great political strength
through the five years of his lead-
ership in the White House. But to-
day some of these elements of his
character appear to be a liability
which sticks out like a sore thumb
everywhere you turn in this city
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over 50 kwh Used in the Home Each Month
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happen next week it was a severe
■hock to everybody, especially to
themselves —
during the last half of last year
which not only the president did
In order to stimulate usage of this grent
cooking servant, WTU has etablished an
extremely low electric rate for users of the
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• recession nr what
To the Voters of Precinct 4:
In announcing my candidacy for
commissioner. Precinct 4, Taylor
county, I am mindful of the duties
and responsibuiuies of the office.
I am well qualified to handle the
job
if you ser fit to elect me your
next commissioner. I will at all
times do as much for one place
as I will do for any other, keep-
ing the expense down as low as
possible.
I am 4T years old, I have lived
in Taylor county 33 years (Except
Homes everywhere are swtching to Elee-
trie Cookery! in 1933 only one out of every
16 ran fee sold was eleetrie. But in 193?. be-
lieve it or not, one out of every four ranges
gold waa elootrici Thia company alone in-
stalled 595 new eleetrte, ranges in West
Texas homes—and, now, more than one out
of every seven homes served by WTU *n-
| joys the ense and economy of'elean, effprt-
less electric cookery!
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rid of a public debt of 40 billion
dollars is to:
1—pay the debt by balancing the
budget.
1—keep on spending and inflate
not have the answer for ■
They think the president must
quit stroking business back in one
statement and then kicking it in
Th* test
ever it is called, on their hands.
Without somebody to lay it on.
This is causing a number of con-
gressmen to think mm for them-
weekend to be making about 16 bar-
rels of oil per day, showing some
water, and is to be completed as
a producer from the Bluff Creek
sand. Pipe was cemented on the
A only in clinics
€,ga.
the pants in his next interview,
mey think the old “quarterback"
days were all right for 1933. but
-—------ .. that they will not solve a situation
of "administrations" executive au- which faces the nation today.
thorny and unlimited expense ac- RECOGNIZE EVILS
—-- They recognize the evils of the
Th* plain facts are that some- present distfibution of wealth, but
“--------. " "I m*" also realise that too much
talk has been going around about
Truett Barber, above. Colo-
rado attorney, former Abllen-
lan. has announced his candi-
dacy for district attorney of
the 33d judicial district. In
his high school days here Bar
ber. as well as his brothers,
was a star football lineman,
gaining all-state recognition.
R
lee, and assure you no one wil
Grissom's Millinery
Buyer Back Home
Jewel Pruitt returned Friday
night from New York City, where
she had been two weeks with a
party of buyer* tor Ernest Oris-
som’a.
Others of the staff of the local
department store will return Feb,
1. Miss Pruitt, milinery buyer, and
By HOUSrON HARTE ducer sells is going to be high, and
rood Ms uncanny de-fporauonsnireistoget continual
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for less. This is a riddle they do
gram for the production of wealth.
You get the feeling of a group of
partners quarreling over the profit* favors I am deeply grateful,
of the deal in front of the man who have tried to merit this considera-
U to yield the money tion by faithful and careful at-
The feeling here is that the pres- tention to the duties you have en-
as a citizen and as to my qualifi-
cations I
Tour vote and influence are
earnestly solicited and will be
greatly appreciated.
< Signed' JIM E WHITE.
Oval, Texas.
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by SUE j. McDonald
Grandpa says that every time
he goes down town around the
first of the month and sees eo.
many folks running around
with little black folders tucked
under their arms he just cant
help wondering why the kid-
napers always over look these
pesky hill collectors----------
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Is "qp;L
The combined experience
of th* registered pharma
cists in our prescription lab-
oratories amount* to 178
years exclusive of the time
•pent in colleges learning
their profession.
eleetrie rang. Based on the theory that “the
mere you nee. the less it costs."’ ALL serv-
ice over 50 kilowatt-hours in homes with
the eleetrie range is priced at only 2% cent*
per kwh. This amotints to a reduction of
18 2-3 per cent on service over 50 kwh used
for lighting, refrigeration and other house-
hold need*.
No other fuel often a greater saving.
And no other fuel has the advantages of
—------------- - reelection as county clerk. I re-
money to make prosperity The in- peat a statement made two years
terest on this debt alone is close to ago when I announced for a first
a billion dollars a year and if bus- term: I have but one promise
mmessdoes improve the interest rate-lp make: “to givethecitizenshipt
on government securities will almost or Taylor county, good. efficient
double, creating an interest charge and courteous service aa county -
alone of a billion and a half dol- clerk" in the past year I hare motorists is increasing at the rate
lars. There are wel expressedif ears endeavored to carry out this prom- 1 of $100.000 000 a year.
that the public debt is headed for ----------------------------------------
Verdict will be- known this
week on two wells in the Bayles
area, the Lewis Production No.
11 Henry Sayles as another east
outpost, and th* same com-
' pany’s No 3 B. J. Rutledge,
in the small pool operod a mile
north of the Sayles production.
Operators are also watching
outcome of the 8. J. Hutstutler
No. 3 J. L. Fever, a mile and a
half southeast of the Sayles
field, which is slated to drill
into sand this weekend.
Mrs. H C Archibald was elected
president of s past noble grand
club being organized by the local
Rebekah lodge at a meeting of the
I chapter Friday. Mrv A. F. Loof-
• borrow was elected vice preside!:: I
Mrs. C. L Francis secretary ang
' Mrs. Frank Sherwood treasurer.
A meeting to complete organiza-
tion of the club is acheduled for
February 1 to the reception room
of the I. O O. F hall Prineipal
business ol the meeting will be '
the setting of dues and adoption I
। of by-laws.
। Stella McCleskey. noble grand. I
। presided for a busineas session at
1 the Friday. mertinE MraW. R.
1 May* ga»e aa ******* »■ *aape*w—
tiveness and later in the evening ,
I wa» presented a past noble grand ;
pin from the Indre Miss Minnie
1 Wilson made the presentation. ,
appreciate the vote and influence
of every person in Taylor county,
more than 1.
VIVIAN FRYAR.
point, but which most of his close
advisors did not realize was hap-
pening until the bottom had fallen
out of the stock market. . . These
same people who hoped to plan
the whole scheme of production
and consumption in America on a
fifty year program, found they
didn't know what was going to
selves. The magic words, “the pres-
ident wants it" have lost a lot of ... w. a.
strength tn congress. Congressmen puaiate the debts
ha^Vo soveroutitesanono The next three vears will deter-
pokes and they Waste little sleep minethencourse thatthesgovern-
Mou . ,m.a Kiev K.-cin.— R,, thar Hl Wit takes. The issue cannot be
qvens.cal6d blsbusiness.Butey evaded much longer. Any course
dobeleve in.busin65 andtheydo I that is taken wil cause some drastic
want it to succeed and make money. .0 40 ... .ten, —Mici.. r
They want it to se it* products on changes’2? the. present policies of
a volume basis with the least pos- phe.sovernment
Eble overhead, meyawant.i to it is this feeling that while th*
the government. countyzastaritm the conaition
toderstand how everythin, the p^o.; Re idan ptounmsoagreunone
and unemployment have been sol-
--------- ved that many believe is at the
- 7 bottom of today's trouble. The
A ri' banks are to excellent shape The
? «4i“7 people are not in debt like they
27• • 1 were ia 1939 or 1932 but as far as
... - _ having • solution, .the nation ha*
WRNES--Inothinzexceptafeeimnemaranch—
VV nnnh- and Indulgent federal government
WITH is-capable of underwriting every
unfavorable factor in the nation.
MITAt F € C F N l r Marrin Seevematontyshen
I I A L E - in - E"a defintte course 1* adopted which
: formerly available *Il permit the people 10 qult wor-
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. $2.00 Vitalescence
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• For years, a foremost skin clinic
• accomplished remarkable results
* with a cream • containing Leci-
. thin Bmt tbe errm bad tv ba
voada fvnb alueckly.
• Today - in VITAESCENCE -
• this cream is available to vou!
. For university scientists have col-,
• laborated in stabilizing Lecithin
—combining it with Vitamins A
a and D It will now keep fresh
• indefinitely - and yo can reap the
. amazing results formetly ponsible
• only a a highReiced dinic.
E W McMillan above), minis-
ter of the Central Church of
Christ, Nashville, Tenn, probably
the nation's largest congregation
of that church, will rul the pulpit
this morning at the College Church
of Christ, worshipping in Sewell
auditorium. Abilene Christian col-
lege. Hi* subject will be The Great-
est Thing L the World." Mr. Mc-
Millan was minister of the Collage
church here from 1933 to 1933 and
is s former head of the Bible
department of A. C. C He is vis-
iting his daughter, Elizabeth, an
A. C. C. student. Mr McMillan
was reared at Ballinger.
Thia evening Cecil E Hill will
resume his series of sermons from
the college church pulpit \
, is going to do and devote their
whole attention to their job - or
their business, can the nation re-
gam the ability to go forward with
the power and strength required to
produce th* 90 to 100 billion dollars
worth of natonal income which is
। now required to sustain the cost of j
government.
Congress may get back to th* days '
“ shoots btts thr—zgt -with +
the rapidity of 1933 and 1934. but if ;
you can tell anything from what ■
congressmen tell you legisiAon is
going to be carefully consider this
session and congress will be here
right up to the Fourth at July. - "
Past Noble Grands
Choose Officers
tor. of Ernest Grissom’s, will go
to Fort Worth and Dallas Bunday
to attend the Southwestern Re-
tailers convention. They will re-
turn Tuesday.
CRUDE - '
(Continued from page three)
Davi*, southwestern Shackelford
sounty wildcat showing as a Pos-
Able pool opener, was reported this
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