The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 206, Ed. 2 Friday, December 23, 1938 Page: 10 of 14
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Cherries
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HENS
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CHEESE
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in Dis't- Wide Party
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Strike Halts Flow
Of News Westward
10,000 Pounds of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
—Ridiculously Low Prices—We Must Sell AU!
Ginger
Snaps
ped today when com
acting in sympathy
FULL DRSSED
AND DRAWN
Lote of Nice
Turkeys % -
each
l lb. .
Vanilla
Wafers
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18c
19c
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Highway employes and their fam-
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14c
49c
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Coconut, lb
MY-f-FINE
Dessert. 6 pkgs
.Jello, pkg.
Peas. Ig. can
No. 2 Cans
19c
4 Lb Can Be
12c
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Bread
We Deliver Purchases 91 50 Over
1065 SOUTH 2ND
PHONE 6934
Free Parking On Three Sides
Fresh
PIGS FEET
Lamb Slew 2
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Powdered or Brown
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Fresh Country
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Crushed or Sliced
FRESH HOME KILLED
P 0 R K
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THE REPORTER NEWS
Large Size
Cocoanuts 2 1
Fancy Assorted Mixed
NUTS
puitf
Cheese-16c/
Pork /.
LIVER
Lb 15c %j
Ropers resignation becomes effec- I
Use today I
There were indications that both
coming year "
,1 Primaries had begun. The pres?-
tended the Christmas program held ) dent wouldnt talk about them. But
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TUESDayS
not have done it
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yesterday afternoon and last night i hisson
at the District 8 headquarters on
Claude Pepper he won». Secretary gef"
Ickes criticized , Oregon’s Gov. 1 5".
.VIRGINIA SENATOR ADVOCATES
PROBLEM'S RETURN TO STATES FDR Frowns but Lets Tax Bill Go; Duce and Hitler Have Love Feast
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emergency WPA funds and the ex-
pected nomination of Hopkins would
create loud opposition from anti-
Roosevelt congressmen
Deputies Named By
Runnels Sheriff
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on the luxurious scale of Harry
Hopkins, he continued but no
one ever starved to death.”
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Small Lima Palmolive 2
Beans, 3 lb. 25c
, wilsom Ceruried
2 Swifts Premium
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Oysters
Each 15c
spoke for Florida’s Sen ♦ *
WASHINGTON Dec 23— —Calling suggestions for a »1.000 O0C0M
... simply shocking Senator Glass D-Va adv«ted
todar '■ at he ' er problem be turned back to states and clues
NN. one knows how much is needed for relief, but the administra-
tion Gants all '< can »»■< said Glass, veteran chairman of the senate
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as Secretary 1
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Ask for your beautiful
Dinner Glass Fin with
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6c SAUSAGE
15c Beef Roast
2 Lg Ones15c
2 25c
a "
ing employes of Press
that deputies in the sheriffs de-
partment will be Gerald Black and
C R Hightower Roberson will as-
sume his duties as sheriff January
1. Black and Hightower have both
served under. the retiring sheriff.
W a Holt Roberson stated that
other changes may be made later
but that at the present the staff
would remain the same
/SALE
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VLADIVLA
Zruoim*Zendaf&
request for
Shoulder Lb. 18c
Ham .... Lb 23
nenes to the brain.
Thirty-five died in an Atlanta J
hotel fire. Airliners crashed in Cal- 1:
iforma and Cleveland. Floyd Rob- ! ,
erts, averaging 117 2 miles an hour 1
won the Memorial day auto race: H
and Earl Ortman won the Oakland |
Calif. air show's main event at a E
265.539mile-an-hour clip.
2 25c
Lg. Size 79c ea.
25c CRANBERRIES 26n25cn-mtps=.
APPLES
Doz. 27c
Box 2.10
3 an? 25c
Hephzibah. 17. and Yaltah, 16
William McChesney Martin Jr
31', was chosen as chairman of the
s Y stock exchanges governors
Britain » "Henry Ford ’ Viscount
Nuffield. was nearly but not quite .
kidnaped. Two-Ton Tony- Galento (
was-hailed as t te s rid best sec-
OM-raU heavyweight. Sally Sand I
lectured Harvards frosh And eve-
rybody sympathized with six-weeks- |
old Helaine Colan of Chicago suf-
fering from*iioma a cancerous tu-
mor ’hat creeps along the optic
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BALLINGER Dec 23— Spl
Cahm Roberson shertr-elect o-'
Runnels county, announced today
L 22c
CHRSTMAS
Turkeysopau
BEEF
A 10-oune pckage of pitted
dates wHiI measure about one and
one-hall cups _______ |
Pecans English walnuts and al-
monds Nare the leading nuts pro-
duced in the United States./
3 Pkgs. 25c
, 1b. Tin Me 1
IK 15c
1 5c
I F resh
Cranberries 1sa 22c
palace from allegedly fascistic
green shirts."
For the first time, a U s town
Farmingdale L. I. was blacked out
in a war try-out. "Our Town" be-
came the Putlizer prize play. Nor-
‘on Qua** Cut
Tend•r, Juiey Lb
I. 19c
■ 15c
Cloth Bag
Charles H Martin chejlost). and’
Jim Farley urged Pennsylvania I
Democrats to nominate Gov George I
H. Earle for senator che won in
Mi. but lost in November 1 and
CIOs Thomas Kennedy for gover-
nor he lost' Peppers victory pep-
"The worlds oldest eustom in gifts is the Gift
of Fruit Today giving fruit is the
HEALTHFUL thing to do Select fruits that
have been Wisely CHOSEN for your PRO
TECTION They are IDENTIFIED in your
stores
KEITH’S KNIGHT OF THE KITCHEN
Fruit
COCKTAIL 283
Ocean Spray.
Doz 23c
Box 1.94
College drive. An open house in the
afternoon, refreshments of coffee,
cake and ice cream at 6 o’clock, a
varied entertainment program that
lasted until 10 o’clock and an old
time square dance that lasted until
well after midnight offered plen-
ty of fun and amusement:
ib 23c
dal 49c
L 27c
hich he has ad-
- . eption to be-
commerce Many
e president might
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Firm Krisp
LETTUCE 2 Head. 9c
25c L
Cambric Flour
24 Lbw 75c M Lbs 8 1 .35
problems effectively
rnzent entered the
rm 15c
The 13 counties of the district
Funeral for John A Mingus vet- ,
eran Abilee real estate dealer who :
died last night at Hendrick Me-
morial hospital was to be held at
3 30 ©clock this afternoon at
Laughter e * chapel: burial to be in
Cedar Hill cemetery
Dr M A eJnkens pastor of the
Pint Baptist church, and the Rev
c a Long were to ".■ **
Mr Mingus moved to Abilene in
December 1908 and for a while was
associated with his brother, W C
Mingus in a men s furnishing store
He entered the real estate business
in 1911
Pallbearers named are Will
Schultz, O S Burkett a K Dr**
T F Grisham J M Cooper and
James P Stinson
He is survived by the wife, a1
daughter Mr* Lance Sears of Mary-
neal. a son, John a Bro- Mingus
Jr ■ three brother* C ’C0**1 |
Mingus of e^Frar<
J L Mingus f
Teague; and two sisters Mr* C C
Crews of Alvord and Mrs Ida Clay
of Springfield Mo
- 17c PATTIES
Inc., refused to handle press dis- I
patches to Honolulu and Manila
United States naval radio facili- |
ties were made available for emer- ,
gency service but Mervyn Rath-
borne, president of the CIO Amer-
ican Communications association
said in New York he would ask
President Rooses elf to refuse the i
use of that, channel for news
a
3
leave, the WPA •
j ministered since its
come secrets' of
persons “elie • ed th
appoint him to t.
Domino XXXX
Catsup^ 10c SUGAR
PINEAPPLES 3 •'
sere represented at the party, the SXX ’XSt
aztnset aa endh“couuntldorned in 6p. Geheralissimq Ham ton sa
the entertainment program. Whichi"the handur ^5 on ths.wlork
st New Dea. .nd its radicalw.and
myusic imitations a negro minstrel cracxorat.a10es nerroke
aid Tadings No speeches WEDDING oF.DISTAToESn
mhousge-s J Teadaway district The League o. Nations conceded
_ uE. snid Ethiopia to -It.lv Der Fuehrer
J c: -Roberts. 'district foreman, pitched wo at I! Duce in Rome: I
was maser of eremonies tor the and 3«X>- trumpeters played,thei
das Distributon of guts from the Lohengrin" wedding march Poe .
heavny laden Christmas tree was a Arthur Guxterman wrote that all |
feature, of the evening Eversone Europe now is. undertaking diverse
received somethang and all the kid- conflictingaxis-making Anda
dies were given generous bags of looked in Mas as thoush warmight .
fruit and candles pop out any day: but ine. Czechs .
Sha. keiford county won first mobilized and wunful thinxer3u0g'
place n ■ e entertainment contest, Hitler s b.u.. had been caled
wih a negro minstrel Kent county, Mexico s President Lazaro Car-;
with a varied programw as second denas won 1 petty "ar fom. Gen *
• he . .... M J G Satumino-Cedillo and severed dIP-
Whit* 92 of anson Her son J G lomatic relations with Britain while
white is an emplove of -he high- squabbling over oil And Brazil s
wav department as a member of the President Getulio Vargas with pis-
ns.in hand, gwid M—
Large Krisp
Orr CELERY
2 •c Fane, Pink
TOMATOES -
25c I sweets or Xavel--200 Sue
ORANGES
man Thomas had been hustled out
of Mayor Hague’s Jersey City and
two congressmen faded to deliver
well ballyhooed speeches there.
YOUTH I THE NEWS
"Love Walked In" was May . hit
song. Secretary Ickes and Jane
Dahiman 25, were wed in Ireland
Violinist Yehudi Menuhin and an
Australian heiress became engaged
Brides-to-be. too were his sisters
its P-G 6
BAN FRANCISCO Dec 23—(P—
The westward Tow of news across
the Pacific thhpugh commercial
radio and cable filities wax stop-
appropriations committee.
C . hn L Lewis of the CIO has urged an appropriation of
s1.000.000 1000 to operate WPA from February 7. when relief authorities
say funds w<’. be exhausted, until
the end of the fiscal fear July 1.
Glass, long opposed to b1g federal
spending programs, told reporters
that states and communities had
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By VOLTA TORREY
AF Feature Service Writer
To 13 high-school graduates last
May in Arthurdale, W Va a New
Deal model town, President Roose-
velt talked taxes
Previously he had raised the
question of taxing government
bondholders and jobholders Busi-
ness men. on the other hand, had
spotlighted another issue, the un-
distributed-prof its and capital-
gams levies and congress finally
I had passed a bill to modify them.
In his commencement address,
Roosevelt announced his decision to
let that bill become law, but he
wouldn't sign it. And he told the
class of 38 'Our whole tax system,
state, local and federal, can and
must be greatly improved in the
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 206, Ed. 2 Friday, December 23, 1938, newspaper, December 23, 1938; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1618131/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.