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FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1944
*AGE FOUR
RED CROSS
Continued From Page One
Watkins, 50c; Mr. and Mrs. Bar
nie Kinard, $1; Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Kesler, $1.50; Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Lair, 50c; Ves Smith,
50ci; Mr. Benefield, $l;_Mr.^*nd
Smallwood, $1; Texas Power & Mrs! Willie Shepherd, $2; Codie
ST f'.
II-L E Vandiver, $1; Mrs. Earl Eddie Caldwell, 5c; Jordan Hat-
& K-S-ter&BW: Mr- »n-
S6cr £%■ ft- gas busk
50c • Mrs. Birdie Baxley, $1,. 5c.
Mrs! Tom Gillian, $1; Mrs. K. Race Track: Helen Louise
r. Meador, $1; VV. S. C. S. of, Hooten, $1; Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Methodist Church, $10; Kyle Larkin, 60c.
Perkins, $1; Otis Jackson, $1; Price and Doctors treck. Mr-
‘Quit Following Me Around!’
m Mr. fij S3 SSSrf.
dike Baptist Church, $10.03; Mr. Mrs. d. O. Hudson, $‘2; Jim
and Mrs. E. J. Stokes, $2; Mr. Bond, $5;_ P.. T. Spees, $U Wil-
and Mrs. E. L. Libley, $2; Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Shepherd, $2;
Sara Mae Sharp, $1; Buster
Stunkard. $1; Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Kainey, $2; Mr. and Mrs. Pete
son Wakefield, $1; P. W. Waters,
$1; Lemc Coney, colored, 25c; J.
C. Fisher, Sr., $1; Dewey Choate,
$1; V. M. Skinner, $1; Lonzo
Wakefield, $1; L. T. Bond, $1;
Gant, $1; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. I Wallace Lancaster, $1;
Barton
Rainey, $1; Irma Jean Moxley,
fl; Mrs. A. A. Moxley, $1; Mr.
«mt Mrs. W. D. Holloa, $2; Mrs.
Ada Nelson, $1; Mrs. Lee Ele-
fonder, $1; Mrs. G. C. Wynn, $1;
Mrs. 1. J. Bills, $1; Mrs. Alton
Wood and baby, $5; Mrs. J. H.
Good, $1; Mrs. J. M. Glaspie, $1;
W H. Glaspie, 50c; J. E. George,
$1; Clyde Price. $1.50; M. Lem-
on. $5; A. R. Lancaster, $2; J.
A. Fisher. $1; Mrs. Felix Harlen,
Jr., $5; Mrs. T. H. Cathey, $1;
A. P. Cathey, $2; Fred MciCul
Ray, $1; Mrs. Callie Monroe, $1; lough, $1; Mrs. Lynn Harcrow,
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Sweat, $1;
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ribble, $2;
Mrs. Dovie Williams, 50c; Mr.
$1.
Pecan Gap: Dora Beth Cum-
mings, $1; H. F. Hale, $1; J. J.
and Mrs. Jim Chancellor, $2;t RunneiSi $2; R. Middlebrooks,
Mrs. Quentin Morris, $2.50; Mr. ; Garth B.. Yeager, $2; Mrs.
and Mrs. Floyd Gough, $2; P. E.
Janies, $1; Bill Chancellor, $1;
Bob L. Gant, $1; Red Ward, $1;
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Henderson.
$4; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bigony,
$3; Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Edwards,
$5; G. H. Wynn, $1; Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Porter, $5; Mrs. E. O.
Box, $2; C. H. Edwards and fam-
ily, $3; Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Har-
ris, $2; Wayne South, $1; Mrs.
Berl Rowland, $2.
M. E. McNutt, $1; Miss Carrie
Cummings, $1; Miss Pearl Cum-
mings, $1; Mrs. Josie James, $1;
J. T. Duke, $1.
Enloe: Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
Carter, $5; E. O. Sandridge,
$2.50; O. C. Brewer, $1; A. D.
Brannon. $1; J. A. Jackson, $1;
Patsy Lou Moore, $1; Anna Jo
Moore. $1; Methodist Sunday
School, $5; Mrs. E. N. Holt, $5;
Glen Stanley, $2; R. E. Patter-
Lake Creek: Luther Young, j son an(i Son, $5; Mr. and Mrs.
$2; G. T. Anderson, $1; Jane Ben Ransom, $5; Mrs. J. A.
Parish, 50c; Virginia Parish, 50c; Bvrns. $2.50; Ruby Byrns, $2.50; j
Helen Willis. $1; Mrs. L. T. «r Mrs V. G. Gillean. $2;!
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* ENLOE *
+ MRS. A. C. VOYLES
♦♦♦♦♦♦* *******!
Mr. and Mrs. S. D 1K‘‘rli,1,w
had as their guests ‘
and Mrs. Charles Acton and son.
Charles Donald. Bradford Ker-
c nunes ji „ 0f Rhome
how and son, K. B„....... ,
band, who is a patient at a hos-
pital of that city. Mr. Jackson
is improving.
Mrs. Herman Castleberry 0f
Cooper spent Monday with Mrs.
Dovie Johnson and family.
Kent Cregg visited in Com-
merce this week.
Mrs. Vernice Moore of Dallas
is spending the week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory.
Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Smart
uZ. *»- m* *«»
(lr„n of Grand Prairie, Mr ami j -mK relatives here this week. Mr.
Mrs. Truman Whitlock and chil-j Smart will leave next week f„r
nnd Miss Eugenia Coston his induction into the army.
^Cooper T A Kerbow. Mr Miss Juliette Russell of Paris
-,,i,l Mrs () ('. Mullins, Mr. and an(| Mrs. Elmer Bangs of Coop.
Mrs Coston and Miss Vir- visiteil Mrs. Irene Davis Sun-
KI,Vj* ‘ '’(!' "p Cregg. Mrs. Will John Ed Pierce of Austin
Mchart and Miss Ruby Byrns spent Monday with his sister,
were in Paris Friday. Mrs. Jap Simpson
Mrs Walter McKee and Mr Mr. and Mrs. I.yda and fam-
I G Whitakoi were Commerce j|v have moved to the Howell
visitors Friday. place one mile east of Enloe. The
Mr „ml Mrs Harry Patterson place was recently purchased by
. o k-1 da v forWashington. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Smith of Dal-
DftC.SWwfe on the trip they will las. The Lydll famnjr_tfW all
visit relatives in Harrisburg,
Pa.
Harold Jackson of Harlingen
visited his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs W. H. Jackson last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown
spent the week end with Mis.
Brown’s parents. Mr. and Mis.
W. H. Jeter of Prattville.
their household furnishings de-
stroyed in the cyclone two weeks
ago.
Rev. and Mrs. Wesley D.
Thompson and little son, James
Marcus, of Kemp spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Davis.
Mrs. E. N. Holt, who has been
ly injured shoulder."' as" a result Mrs. Luther Johnson and chil-
of a fall Friday evening. Fortu-
nately she has no broken bones,
just a slight fracture. •
Mr. and Mrs. Truett Carring-
ton accompanied by Mrs. J. A.
Blevins and daughter. Mary Nell,
of Cooper went to Dallas Mon-
day where Mary Nell will take
treatment for a throat infection.
They will remain for a few days
with their daughter and sister,
Mrs. Morris Wilson. Mr. and Mr
Carrington came home Monde
evening.
di n of Grand Prairie, who vjg.
ited relatives here last week, re-
turned home Monday.
Mrs. Homer Giddens visited Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Wright of Cooper
Monday.
Miss Virginia Coston is visit-
ing relatives in Cooper this week.
Miss Betty Zoe Cregg of
F.TSTC. Commerce, spent the
week end with her parents, Mr.
nd Mrs. C. E. Cregg.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickens
Mr. and Mrs. Lane Cregg and were in Dallas Monday to meet
daughter, Linda, and Mr. and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
Mrs. Felton Moore and little son, and Mrs. Bernard Smith, who
kell Stanley. 60c; Joe Thompson, 35c; John Thomas Lancaster,
40c; Troy E. Varner, $1; Mrs.
A G. Varner, $1; Coy Price, $1;
Mrs. M. M. Garrett, $2; Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Humphreys, $2; Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Watson. $5; Mrs.
Helen Willis, $1; Mrs. L. T. M‘r and Mrs. V. G. Gillean, $2;! Paul Brown, $2; Ben Coleman,
Hendrix, $2.50; G. T. Devaney, Mrs q. C. Brewer, $1; Mrs. J. I $ 1; Willie Chambliss, $1; Mr®-
$1; James David Birmingham, p Simpson. 50e; Vav Gillean,! J. A. Moore, $3; Mrs. -
$1; Jim Barnes. 25c; Lavoy 50c: Mrs. Ola Powers.* $1; M. L. I Hampton, $1; Enloe State Bank,
Little. 35c; Dale Williams, $1; Rushing, $1; Mr. and Mrs. Troy! $10; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. cregg,
Mrs. Billy K. Skidmore, $2.50; Stockton, $5; Mr. anad Mrs. E.l $5. g. C. Davis, $1; Texas Pow-
MR mi, \ xno f’lin m K1 ice 9 f • W r \ rii .1 i tl* 1 A . O A L',» ,, 11- n r • ..La ,, It • TV4 T* il Til
25c; Betty Ann Lancaster. 25t
Carl Lee Lancaster, 25c; James
Watson, 5c; Don Herron, 5c; M.
B. Stewart, $2; N. R. Hays, $l;
Mrs. Lucy Clark, $2; B. J. Fos-
ter, $5; colored school, $24.50.
Ration Reminders
Tommy, all of Texarkana visited
friends and relatives here over
the week end.
Mrs. John Helm of Antlers
lin, $l; Mrs. M. J. Edlin, $l; Ed-
die Jean Coney, 5c; Joe Middle-
brooks, 10c; Mrs. J. B. Lancas-
. Billy K. Skidmore. $3.au;i Stockton, $5; Mr. anad Mrs. E.l *5; C. C. Davis, $l; Texas row- - Mr’ Hu„h Rowers. $l.
Mrs. Anna Chambliss, 25c; W. p. Stockton. $10; S. A. Faulk- er & Light Co., $5; Mr. and Mrs. ’’. Sarising $l; C. D. Scott,
T. Smith, $l; Mrs. L. J. \\ il- ner ; Willie Yeargan, $5; Mrs.] Carmon Stockton, $0; Mr. am , Max Scott, $l; Harold John-
liams, $2; S. B. Gillian, $l; M>'s- Rooney Hooker. $7.50; Mrs. J |Mrs. W. N. Dewitt, $0. ].on’ *<m . Clint’ Cross, $l; Bill | Sugar stamp 40 is good for five
A. L. Anderson, ^3; ^. ^R^ ^Re- r Brown, $2: Mike Jlumphreys, j Horton: J. T. Earwood, $l; cross, $l; Gilbert Sansing, $1; j pounds of canning sugar through
Meats, Fats—Red stamps A8,
BH C8 D8 E8 are good through visited her mother. Mrs. Jennie
May 20. G8, 118, and J8 become Viles, and family Sunday,
good March 26 and remain good Mrs- u Ja('kson went to
to^irHo^r'MMliViilaOTurt 18. wut. ktohen P.ri. Tu..d.y to ...... hus-
i t Edlin $1; Mrs. J. B. Ed- fats exchanged for two point*
’ -- --- -- ■ and four cents a pound.
Processed Fruits, Vegetables—
Green stamps A8, B8, C8, are
good through May 20.
Sugar—Sugar stamp 30 is
good indefinitely for five pounds.
have just returned to this coun-
try after spending a year in
Honolulu and the past three
years in Managua, Nicaragua.
Mr. Smith is a construction com-
pany employee. They will visit
visit in Manhattan, Kan.
after
pui, $1; L. C. Presbyterian
Church, $5; K. S. Stone, 50c;
Jack Chambliss, $1; Intermed-
iate Dent. Methodist Church,
52.50; Wilma Ruth Taylor, $1;
Jack Barnes. $1; W. I. Clark, $1;
Mrs. Bill Thompson, $2; Odell
Askew, $1; Mrs. H. C. Jeffries,
50c; Pat Ayles, $1; Mrs. Jimmie
Loggins, $1; L. B. Taylor, $1;
Texas Power & Light Co., $5;
T. G. Hobbs. $2; I. B. Winton,
51; Chas. Brown. 50c; James
Rolling. 50c; David Rolling, 50c;
Buster Hancock, $1.
Vasco: S. D. Russell, $10; Z.
H. Young. $4; C W. Westerman,
51; W. P. Hood, $1.50; Valdie
Cain. $1; R. O. Deweesc, $5; R.
D. South, $1; Grover D. Pioker-
ing, $1; Stanley Polk. $1; J- D.
Bolk, $1; Earl Westerman. $1 ;
$1; Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Whitlock,j un-nU vloore. $1: ti- J. iioaiu, 1 Eowler,
•*= \ W- »»> ”'«l IT Bl Scally. 81; B. B- Webb. cC„. '^;R A
$1; Jessie Kitch- j February 28. next year.
11*11 2 1 . n T ^>8 If in C1-* r,*
Mrs. J. IL Mullins. $5; Mary! I E(i Xavlor, $1; Sam Scally,
Carter, $1; Mr. and Mrs. Paul j. ’ ,'h Turner, $2; J. H. Fox,
n Horvov Sri- \tv iirifl Mrs. ,T. C. I ’ i-. i non • Hill Tea-
G. Hervey, $5; Mr. and Mrs. J. C.! p0Xi 50'c; Bill Tea
Pendergrass. $1: Mrs. W. T. ’ «i. p c. Hendley, $2; Earl
Wood. $1; Irbv White, $1; Clara 1 ’, 7 4j. Robert Ship, $1;
Fay Owens. $5; Joyce Hanna, j jat-k Webb, $1;
25a; Hazel Varner, -60c; Myrtle Mrs peaH Smith, $1; J W- H"1''
Viles, $5; Don Young, 25c; Lois
Pender, 10c: Beverly Iglehart,
$1 : Dale Roy Stockton, 10c;
Shirlev Iglehart, $1; Alice Rid-
dle, 20c; Mrs. Sone Wheeler, $3;
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Edwards, $4;
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hayles, $5;
Mrs. Ralph Morgan, $5; Mr. and
Mrs. G. Skeen, $3; Ozell Crump,
SI: Pierce Thompson, $1; Mary
Michele Morgan, $1; Mr. and'
Mrs. Falton Young, $1 ; Mrs. J.
R. Jones, $2; Clarence Gillean,
G. B. Johnson, $1; Air. and Mrs.j $i: Mrs. Dewey Paxton, 50c;
E. P. Polk, $2; J. A. fwanson,j Mrs. Jennie Jones, 75c; Lone
52. I Jennine Paxton, 25c; J. J. Ed-
Hickory Grove: F. W. Single-1 ington, $1; Mr. and Mrs. RalPh
ton, $2; Jack Cavanafugh, 50c; Gillean, $1; Mr. and Mrs. _. .
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pence, 50c;I Jones, $2; Mr. and Mrs. P. V.
Leonard Hinsley. 50c; Mr. and; Carrington, $1; Mrs. r. r.
Mrs. O. D. Harris, 25c; Mr. and Thompson, $1; Mr. and Mis. L.
Mrs Bob Watkins, 50c; Herman) A. Wood, $2: Mr. and Mrs. E C.
Holdren, $1; M. F. Holdren, $1; Coston, $3; H. B. Woolse>, $1,
Mrs. R. B. McCarty, 25c; Mrs.; Mrs. Alton Hobbs, 25c; Mrs. O.
Odis McKinney, 25a; Mrs. Claude' A. Skeen 51; R- P’<?ke«1’ 5r
Board, 25c; Mrs. H. B. Board. 1 Mrs. J. E. Gillean, $1 Mrs. K.
25o; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watkins, L. Rainey, $1; Mr. and Mrs. H.
51; Mrs. Floyd Eacret, $1; Miss S. Rainey, $1; Mr. and Mrs. J.
Maggie N. Watkins, 25c; Bobby W. Watson, $5; Rev. C. P.
r&iv. 8-|
L. Robinson. $2; J. E. Moore, $1,
H. J. Hoard, $1; Mr and Mrs.
W. C. Jones, $2; Mrs. R. P-
Jones, $1; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
ShiP> $1' M
Antioch: Jim Thomas, $2; Mr.
,„d m7.v b.; i-cw* r£:
Watkins, 25c; Bill Watkins, 25c;
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cooper,
52.50; Mr. and Mrs. E. Irby, $1;
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Irby, $1;
Combs, $5; John Ransom, $1 ;
Mrs. James E. McFatridge, $2;
Macie Daniels, 50c; Floyd Ful-
ton, $1; Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mad-
and Mrs. M. D. Frank.!$
and Mrs. A. C. Gibbs, $1.
Ben Franklin: Mrs. Jack
Young, 50c; TP&L, $5; Mrs. J
D. Noland, $1; Mr. Herron, $1,
Bill Marsh, 25c; R. L. Perkins,
25c; A. U. Moss, $5; Guy Car-
roll, $1; Pofit Russell, 5c; Mr.
Sholes, 12c; Press Woferd, loc,;
D. R. Black, $10; J. B. Moon,
$10; Jack Hays, $1; Harry
Bridges, $1; T. A. Carroll, Jr.,
25c; Roscoe Cannedy, $1; L>lwin
Moss, 25c; Charlie Boss, $1;
Thomas Cook, $1; Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Miller, $5; Mrs. Dora Lay,
$2; Mrs. Addie Lancaster, $2;
W.’ A. Moody, $1; Mr. and Mrs.
Phillips, $1; O. J.
Shaw, $1; Mrs. Clau-Je Bullard,
$5- Mrs. Claude Edwards, $2;
Mrs. Collins, $2; Dale Smith, $1;
Elizabeth Fields, $1.
Cedar Creek: Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Goolsby, $1; Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin Sandridge, $1.
Perkins: Alton Goolsby, 50c;
Mrs. J. B. Preas, 50.
Cross Roads, colored: Jessie
Oats, $1; Prof. Sammie Oats, $1;
Nathaniel Booker, $1; Paul Oats,
$1; Nancy Oats, $1; Hack Bailey,
$1; Cecil Morris, $1; Lem Mor-
ris, $1; George Bacy, $1; Frank
Hooker, $1; James Bagsby, $1;
Paul Oats, $5.
East Delta: Mrs. Gertrude
Hancock, $1; Mrs. Ed Nabors,
$1- Earl Birmingham, $1; Mrs.
Bud Bates, $1; J. L. Fortley, $1;
P E. Nabors, $1; Mrs. Frank
McGuire. $1; Mr. Hutmore $1;
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holcomb, $5;
B. F. McGuire, $1; H. C- Moore,
$1- Mrs. Linnie Nabors, $1; Mrs.
Era Nabors. $1; Troy Nabors, $1;
E. C. Mills, $1; Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Bates, $1 ; Jim Layer, $1;
Norville Layer, $1; Delbert
Todd, $1; Mrs. A. W. Templeton,
$1; Mrs. Olpha Aldridge, $3; East
Delta School, $148.31.
Brushy Mound: M. N. Ed-
wards, $1; Mrs. Lon Jeter, $1;
Gasoline—In 17 East Coast
states, A-W coupons are good
through May 8. In other states,
A-ll coupons are good through
June 21.
Tire Inspection Deadlines—A
coupon holders, March 31; C
coupon holders. May 31; B cou-
pon holders, June 30.
Fuel Oil—Periods 4 and 5 cou-
pons are good through September
30.
Shoes—Stamp 18 in book one
is good through April 30. Air-
plane stamp 1 in book three is
good indefinitely. Another shoe
stamp to be good beginning May
1 will be announced soon.
Longer Period* For Food Stamps
Under the ration token plan,
three red (meat-fats) 10 point
stamps become good every two
weeks, on Sundays, and five blue
(processed fruits-vegetables) 10
FEEDS
FOR ALL LIVESTOCK
If you need feed for any kind of livestock, we can
furnish you, and besides, we can save you money.
Listed below are most of the products we have for
sale and the prices today;
$ 2.65 per cwt.
10.00 per_ton
.2,92 per cwt.
1.60 per cwt.
2,45 per cwt.
2.75 per cwt.
2.90 per cwt.
. 3.75 per cwt.
3.60 per cwt.
3.60 per cwt.
4.60 per cwt.
4.50 per cwt.
iir. and Mrs.'L.'e7 Foster, $5*;l dox, $1; Mrs. A. D. Brannon,
Geuell Conley, l^c; Mrs. Lillie $2; J. A. Brannon, $1; Mrs. Has-
£1 MARCH m
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D. C. Moore, $5; Mrs. Lorene
Brannon, $1; Walter Kirby, $2,
Claude Fair. $1; Mrs. J. P.
Mayes, $1; Mr. and Mrs. Ward
Mitchell and Darrell, $2.50; Bess
Cecil Gordon $1; T. A. Carroll. Edwards, $2; Denton Jackson,
$ 1 • Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gideon, $i; b. L. Wicikersham, $1; Mrs.
$•>! E G Gideon, $2.50; Miss Craig, 25c; G. D. Edwards, $2;
point stamps become good on the
first days of each month. To re-
duce last minute rush buying
just before stamps run out, the
Office of Price Administration in-
creased the period for which
stamps may be used. Thus, the
60 red points and 50 blue points
which become good each month
may be used at any time during
a period of from 10 to 12 weeks.
Changes in Gasoline Rules
Beginning A^iril 1, the five-
gallon R coupon for non-high-
way users will be good for pur-
chases at “authorized filling sta-
tions,” as well ns for gasoline
purchased at bulk plants or de-
livered to private storage tanks,
OPA announces. The A ration
for motorists is now- two gallons
weekly in all parts of the coun-
Cottonsecd Meal or Cake
Cottonseed Hulls (liimted amounts)
Soy Hean Meal or Cake ....
‘Delta:” Cow Pie.....
Al-Co Cow Pie (16% protein)
Queen-Iless Cow Feed (18% protein)
“Delta” 25% Dairy Feed
“Delta” Chick Starter.....
“Delta” Growing Mash ....
“Delta” Egg Mash .....
“Delta” Egg Mash with De-wormer
“Delta” Calf Meal......
“Delta" Pig Chow (a dandy pig feed) 3.20 per cwt.
“Delta” Hog Supplement . . . 4.40 per cwt.
Hog Wormer ...... 2.50 per gal.
Hot Shot (a good pig feed) . . . 2.50 per cwt.
Ground Wheat....... 2.75 per cwt.
Maize ......... 2.75 per cwt.
Kafir ......... 2.75 per cwt.
Wheat Iiran ........ 2.40 per cwt.
Ground Ear Corn.......2.30 per cwt.
Tankage (60% protein) ..... 4.60 per cwt.
Vit-A-Way (mineral fortifier) . . 5.00 per cwt.
Carbote* (colcium carbonate) . . . .75 per cwt.
Lump Coal........ 10.00 per ton
Nut Coal..........7.00 per ton
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Eunice Nanney, $16; D- ( - Mrs. G. D. Edwards, $1; Mr-
Moore, Jr., $1; Mrs. S. H. Ed- Oats, $1; Mr. Allen. $1; Mrs.
wards, $3; Robert Spears, 16c; Mary Morgan, $1; Mrs. Hendley.
Mrs. Nellie Carlock Black, $10; $1; Mrs. Dee Jackson, $1; Mr.
Mrs. B. F. Adams, 50c; Mi’s. Foley, $1.57; M- O.. Bakei, 01 , ^ the Pacific Coast, the B
Davis, $1; Mrs. R. W. Goldon, Doug Morgan. $2; Mr. and Mrs.. 1 ratj0n has been cut from 460 to
$1; Miss Mary Gross, $1; Lucille \y. B. Gill, $2; J- t>. I ratt, •••’’! 400 miles a month.
.Gross, $1; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. j. E. Cain. $1; G. M. Cherry,
Crawford, $4; Mr. and Mrs. A O. si; Noll Connelly, $2; Dr.
'Freeman, $3;J. B. Black, $3; El- Janes, $5; Willard Cotton $1:
len Nanney, $10; T. C. Black, $2; Mrs. Virgil Cotton, $1; Thomas
School children, 35c; Mrs. Nora L. Cherry, $1; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hayes, $2; M. C. Hayes, $3; Fos- j Harris, $2.
ter Clark, $5; J. VV. White. $3;, p„st Oak: Troy McFadden, $lj
W. B. White, $2; Mrs. H. D. Hubert McFadden, $1; Mr. and
Foster, $2; Mrs. Curtis Pardue, Mrs. Tom Kesler, $3; Dick Kes-
$2- W. W. Giddens, $2; Mrs. 0. ler. $1; J. G. Kesler, 50c; Swooks
P Shirley, $1; J. D. Foster, $10; Bettes, 50c; J. D. Bettes, 50c; J.
Mrs Minnie Moody, $10; Mr. | W. Meadlin, $2; A. S. McMur-
Cooper Cotton Oil
Company
Be Wise and Economize With
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..ml Mrs. -I. W. Waller, S7; Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. McMillan. $5; Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Waller. $5; W. F.
Nanney, $1; Sammie Marsh, $7;
Mrs. Sam Marsh, $2; Mr. and
Mrs. Watt Miller, $2; W. H. Ras-
berry, $1; George Vandegriff,
$1; W. A. Liles, $1; B. J. Foster,
$1; Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson, $2;
tre, $1 ; Mr. and Mrs. L. S. No-
lan, $2; W. I. Estes, $2; Ray
Wood, $1; Golden Preas, 35c;
Iiud Meadlin, $1; C. R. Woodard.
$1.
Enloe, collected by colored:
Sallye Mae Bates, $1.50; R. E.
Patterson, $1; Mason Daniels
and wife, $2; Gladys Hall and
Mr. and Mrs. Will Gideon. $1.50;' family, $1.50; Carl Cregg, $1;
NOW THAT YOUR CAR HAS
WEATHERED THE WINTER .. .
Prepare it for the warm weather demands of spring.
A change of oil is essential now, as is a complete
checkup of motor and tires. Since there’s no chance
of getting a new car soon—continue giving your pres-
ent car the best of care! That means our auto ser-
vice, and tire recapping!
Bolger Chevrolet Co.
George Jones, 50c; Mrs. Bill Mc-
Brayer, $2.50; Mrs. H. C. Mci-
Entire, $1; IL E Moon, $2; Miss
Mary Lay, $2; O. R. Freeman
and Larry, $5; Mrs. R. M. Weav-
er, $1; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wood-
ruff. 70c; Mrs. W. S. Begget,
50c; Mrs. H. C. Reaves, $1; Rev.
V. D. Price, $1; Junior Reaves,
50c; Mrs. Oats, 50c; Leon Van-
Wanda Lawrence and family,
$1.80; Lee Guyton, $1; Annie
Giivton, SI ; James Patterson and
family, $1.55; Harry Patterson,
50; Gaither Washington, 75c; I
Rev. Joe White and son. 50c;
Connie Bills, 25c; Corinne Sand-
ers, 50c; Enloe colored school, |
$1.60; Will Green, $1; John
Roberts, $1; Easter Rills, 50c; I
PICKENS GROCERY
& MARKET
Northeast Corner of Square
dergriff, 25a; Community, $1.23; I Dorothy McKnight, 50c; Ada
L. R. Perkins, $1; H. C. Weaver.' Peoples, 55c; Richard Walker,
$1; Mrs. Ellen Miller, $2.50;] $1; Cecil Bates, $2.
Mrs. Bramblett, 50c; Mrs. Wig-
gens, $1; J. V. Flowers. 50c; A.
R. Mosley, $1; Mrs. Walter Gid-
eon, $1; I). C. Richardson. $1;
Mrs. Lillie Perkins, $1; Roy
Spooner Moore, $1; Jack Young,
$1 ; D. C. Moore, Jr., $10; Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Foster, $2; Riley
Crouch, $1 ; Donald Lancaster,
Special on baby chickens Fri-
day and Saturday. 9c each. They
are blood tested. We have W.
Rocks. B. Rooks, W. Leghorns
and Reds.—Roy Emerson’s Pro-
duce.
Classified Ads Get Results.
Phone 10
Cooper
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