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miMotisiy iiwiiiuiiK<br />

. t i,f llie bus thill W1IS<br />

L. tin ir 1h)V homo from<br />

VllH-- 'l"'', stt'n ,,,m<br />

Jure i'i(' ,,,ls K'U'K "ls<br />

holiday or weoKenu awny<br />

l.. .I.HIi.u uitllf PlllPI'lfll'<br />

... ..f Iilfrtmr lf'Ml'n.<br />

aiiiiuuiiii ?."<br />

0 nnturally expected to bo<br />

d by tin1 snme happy,<br />

ree, neat npiearuig, wen<br />

yuiiiie'sler wno iiauo mom<br />

i,jo when he loft for col- -<br />

leir expressions of hnppl- -<br />

I channel t( one oj consior- -<br />

n, shock aim uisnppoini-ui1(- M<br />

their son emcrced<br />

the bus unci came to greet<br />

He had liecn indoctrinate<br />

a the "hippy" movement.<br />

h.iir was lone and un- -<br />

hi fnco was bowhlskorod.<br />

Inthps were dirtv and shnb--<br />

Ille was no hotter dressed<br />

a common tramp, His<br />

, his personality, every-the- y<br />

seemed to rcmem- -<br />

i him, were none :<br />

moiher wont onchlv. tlio<br />

r's face showed unbelier.<br />

pointment, sorrow, worry.<br />

the gricf-strlckc- n paients<br />

to counsel w ith their Ixw.<br />

father was heard to ask:<br />

what is your ambition?<br />

4) you expect in life?"<br />

came JhnaasvecvUlu<br />

fa we opcritnr 'IhljT InGelflril; '<br />

"i just want in ne jolt<br />

0 o o<br />

wonder just how many<br />

mis scene is enacted in<br />

tea Surely no<br />

with ambitions for<br />

offspring can condone the<br />

r movement in America.<br />

J, it is n growing move- -<br />

nas infiltrated into<br />

Of our hieh schools, ml- -<br />

and universities. Even see-o- f<br />

torn cities are set or<br />

such human derelicts<br />

iter<br />

nend, uxn reluming from<br />

Jrnui one time, told us of<br />

such a place whore hip- -<br />

"re wiling around. Out of<br />

rge of disgust, we remark- -<br />

tvery one of them ought<br />

Mnnlhil.ited'" "Whv?" ho<br />

P. "Thp. arp lint liin.tlnir<br />

Mr<br />

' young college l)oy mlj!ht<br />

"0 thotlL'Ill lip ll'Jlc luirt.<br />

"ftlwly Hut ask his heart- -<br />

parents'<br />

O O O<br />

II To ,..ll.t ..1<br />

. .,..,i winning muiig<br />

IStin Stri!! Mill. 1,1.. ,lmml,.<br />

11111 ma w.iuit"<br />

kuniverslu ominni .......... i.<br />

, V.1,1, Vi.l-ll- -<br />

I- - Cnrri.i'(l - ,iiimv.. ....... i ni<br />

I,-<br />

., ,l.(l,..l;,lll.',,l l<br />

who<br />

., ...i.i ....<br />

wuru wiiii ner.<br />

the nippiest of them<br />

y ''Hcf word with her<br />

, nnti the father<br />

Hint ci. ,.,.. ,<br />

vvilin U i.. uv .i... IIR- -<br />

htiupp) ,f ,h(Mn nU.. j,ls<br />

Vrill ,..,, mil .. .<br />

iiuin f. I.fair<br />

a moil oi<br />

mtui.mii.. .....i 1.J.....1<br />

I"1' hMs His clothes<br />

'MUfihter Informed him:<br />

fniy .s0 wrote Glen<br />

111! I. .. ..<br />

- -- 1 mi- - menua kii s<br />

o o<br />

,'r"' Is we don't have<br />

n common with the<br />

.' WO (lon'l IIWo ili-ii-<br />

,w We hope we nov--<br />

-<br />

lusocmii. with riot- -<br />

I-<br />

"' (nir<br />

prsitics, or , KovtJ;.n.<br />

Ul. 11 In.. .... nl.l<br />

i(l Jl"1 "" "",<br />

AllK Mi n.i l.. 111... t<br />

IMt " ",'' 11<br />

k" Earner On<br />

a" Honor List<br />

Stovnn II. . ..<br />

- iiiii iuiii r inn<br />

' BmonK tR, 48 students<br />

"i I1.1 ? n"me, ,0 "<br />

Thc Haskcll<br />

George A. Briles<br />

Dies Friday In<br />

Hospital Here<br />

CtfitV.e Abe Hrlles, (M, lone-tim- e<br />

tesldenl of Uu,., passl.,i<br />

"w,,y ' the emergency room<br />

or Haskell Memorial Hospital<br />

at 11 30 n ni Friday follow<br />

heart attack.<br />

1'iiiieml hervices were held<br />

fi om the Church or Chnst in<br />

Rule at 'JIHJ p. in Sunday with<br />

ilolin (ireeson. minister, offic-Hitini- ;.<br />

He was assisted by Tra-vi- s<br />

Hoyd of AHpurmont.<br />

liurlal was In Hole Cemetery<br />

under the direction or Pinknrd<br />

I'Uiieral Home<br />

Mr. Mrile.s was Ixirn .Innunry<br />

IS, 1!)05. in Stepheiiville and<br />

bud lived in Rule the past .15<br />

years. He was n member or<br />

the Chinch of Christ and the<br />

Rule Masonic Lodge.<br />

.Survivors include rour sons.<br />

Charles or Kort Worth, Dennis<br />

of Abilene. Ernest of .Stamford<br />

and Deryl of the home, one<br />

daughter. Mrs. Doris .June Carroll<br />

of Weinert; four grandchildren;<br />

one brother. Jim, of San.<br />

Angelo; three sisters, Mrs.<br />

Maude Cox or Hrerkenridge.<br />

Mrs. Hess Parsons or Burleson<br />

and Mrs hide (been or Stepheiiville.<br />

Sheriff's Posse<br />

Rides Again At<br />

Archer City<br />

KKATDKKI) KNTKUTAINKIIS for the Frontier Days Western Jamboree which will be held Tuesday<br />

night July 1, at the Texas Theatre, beginning at 7i36p.' rrr. will be the "Western Queens,"<br />

of Abilene These girls will entertain for about an hour, and bther western bands will complete<br />

the program. f<br />

Of C-- C<br />

List<br />

909<br />

Only nine inemliers of ilu.<br />

Haskell County Sheriff's Posse. Kbi slip the until<br />

headed by Hun- - 31sl at which time<br />

were able make wW become<br />

ratio which opened There numerous<br />

Silver Rodeo<br />

Archer City last slated carried out<br />

The number riders was too pletlon before the year's end.<br />

miiuii. miuiiiiy. aim a neeiiive activity<br />

the larger for the<br />

paraoe nonors. chamber to<br />

First place went to the the program<br />

Bowie Riding Club .Bowie, work begun this year by the<br />

jo was second, aim civic<br />

third<br />

This was the fifth road trip<br />

for the local club, which had<br />

placed first nt third<br />

Ro-'tu- Seymour alil second n<br />

-- '" " "" - v . .(<br />

The Haskell Riding Club will<br />

go competitive numlieis to<br />

June<br />

then to I atnmfont burs- -<br />

The year or 1 is<br />

rapidly the<br />

mark at which time it will la<br />

to down hill<br />

piesident Gone December<br />

it<br />

ter. to the pa- -<br />

history,<br />

officially<br />

are annual<br />

the Anniversary Chamber of Commerce projects<br />

lit Thursday, to Ik? to com- -<br />

.July<br />

of<br />

10 give com- -<br />

or w<br />

petition to clubs be necessary part<br />

committees carry<br />

fust-movin- g Jim out<br />

of<br />

or<br />

an 1111 Dean organization<br />

from<br />

five days after out<br />

performance the<br />

rhnir<br />

Pnducah, u'i.iinncri.i.1 vv.ommj<br />

.......i, for At<br />

at<br />

iiiiii<br />

at<br />

Frontier Day celebrn.- mhisiuih<br />

lin--ju- Ill<br />

laWn<br />

in<br />

merous interesting and colorful<br />

Plainview on Thursday, events the<br />

--'i), on According<br />

day, July 3, for the of charge of reproduction or<br />

the Texas Cowboy Reunion. the old cutting horse eon- -<br />

14 T' Will the up of<br />

II.. Will arena eoiortui<br />

J<br />

Duties Haskell Bank July<br />

111. me<br />

-<br />

calendar<br />

test in or the legendary<br />

reaching<br />

horse, Old Hub, has<br />

that the Pitchfork A Six<br />

Waggoner, Swenson and<br />

the Circle O already notithey<br />

would have lady selected<br />

the sla- - reign<br />

ted the arena<br />

the County<br />

1st.<br />

Coody Morales entering<br />

cutting<br />

on<br />

of from the Ranch.<br />

Downtown activities<br />

program with<br />

the opening business establishments<br />

8:00 to<br />

the<br />

which time outstanding<br />

of bargains featured at<br />

UroeWnnpiti.Tn ttnvs1 mi the they<br />

sold here in 1898. 9:00<br />

" una .v;rv i i Ml<br />

lu. ElOtfriH'ifr'li'rrt'fltOer;<br />

nnrlif Hirl lnlw<br />

COUrtllOUSO<br />

on day program.<br />

to James Powell, in<br />

opening the<br />

time<br />

one<br />

MCW<br />

the<br />

He will<br />

officer bank.<br />

fortunate in securing<br />

the services of such an able<br />

as Mr. Filllngini,"<br />

vice president of the<br />

bank stated. believe him<br />

to be comXtent in<br />

respect,<br />

valuable addition the<br />

personnel of our bank, and we<br />

highly recommend him the<br />

hundreds of served by<br />

this Come in and get acquainted<br />

him<br />

-<br />

honor<br />

ton queen contest slated for<br />

halfway<br />

announced July 18th at the Elementary<br />

Ranch, School with Mrs. Luther Bur-ke- tl<br />

Ranch,<br />

as chairman of the out<br />

have<br />

standing annual production where<br />

fied him that a young will be<br />

ranch horses in contest to as queen of cotton, and<br />

at Powell at 2;wi also of Haskell rair<br />

p. m. on<br />

At a meeting of the execu<br />

Nancy<br />

is tive committee of the county<br />

a<br />

rair held at the chamber or<br />

horse<br />

Coody<br />

commerce office on Monday<br />

01 tne night of this week, thc printing<br />

will liegin early of the fair catalogue was<br />

of<br />

to the Haskell Free<br />

9:00 u. Press and plans call for imme-<br />

Only<br />

m. at<br />

diate work to begin on the in-<br />

standing<br />

will be<br />

formative and colorful fair pro-<br />

'approximately price gram. Piescnt indications are<br />

..iht nt n.io<br />

that the 19G9 edition of the fair<br />

M the big<br />

" 'Ul ,c ,.i tit wm exceed the 1968 an- -<br />

'ir-piac- ii win<br />

fii ii nudi event which was hlulily<br />

nn let wild mi.<br />

and will ro- - successful from the standpoint<br />

muin there until 5:00 p. m., with or crowds in attendance, par- -<br />

s<br />

women couniy-win- e shoppers naving tne ucipanon<br />

aim irom<br />

privilege of guessing nt his ok a rinancial standpoint. Bumper<br />

act weight for three cash prizes stickers advertising the annual<br />

totaling 5100.<br />

rair were passed to those in at-<br />

Nighttime activities or the gatendance and every one is en<br />

la celebration will include a couraged to drop by the cnniiv<br />

killi-t- L D M, ca,f roping contest Pow-- ber office to pick the<br />

v<br />

at<br />

11. llllllHllll. I UCiilll ell open to world, Dumper<br />

1.1<br />

sucKers<br />

M kJ<br />

and for lovers of old time west- - Yet another popular event<br />

the big Western stmnsored by the chamber of<br />

At On 1st SMS will kick-of- f at 7 30 commerce will Ik the annual<br />

-<br />

p. hi lexns unsure 111 miss ney-uu- v mm 1.11111- miss<br />

serve a loan<br />

the Western I this the<br />

also as<br />

time Queens, ley-Da- y which<br />

year under<br />

the<br />

girl band Abilene will<br />

at<br />

all<br />

of be capable direction of Mrs. R. C.<br />

"We feel<br />

the feature attraction with other Couch Jr.. as chairman. Mer- -<br />

area string bands to participate chants are urged to select<br />

man<br />

Abe including the Melody Makers, queen candidates as soon as<br />

Turner,<br />

witli Clarence Meier and Assoc- lcssible to enable publicity<br />

"We<br />

iates.<br />

pictures to Ik published in the<br />

every Other annual chamber events Haskell Fioe Press. Debbie<br />

include the Haskell County cot- - (Cont. on Back Page, Sec. 1)<br />

ii<br />

to<br />

to<br />

people Tom Watson Named Fire Chief<br />

hank.<br />

with "<br />

Mrs. Mary White<br />

Of Rochester<br />

firemen in general for the<br />

ike the Tom wntson nan- - arc<br />

dies affairs of the department,<br />

for they have elected him nro<br />

chief for the tenth straight year.<br />

Dies Saturday Flection of officers headed the<br />

heavy agenda nt last Monday<br />

Mrs. Mary White, 72. of Roch- night's meeting of local fireester,<br />

who apparently suffered men.<br />

seoretnry-tivasur- er<br />

a heart attack around 7:30 a. Noel y,<br />

II. T. KII.I.lNt'.I.M, .lit. Saturday, passed away<br />

of the organization<br />

in<br />

10;55 m. in the Knox County for 20 years, has retired. Fleet-<br />

ii.<br />

II. T. Fillingim. who Hospital. Efforts to revive her<br />

this was Lusk.<br />

Jr.<br />

ed to<br />

R. It.<br />

comes to Haskell from Capitnn,<br />

to the post as as-<br />

W0lt, fUtP<br />

N, M., will assume his duties Funeral services were bold sistant fire chief, also for the<br />

as president of the Has- -<br />

a vice<br />

. 3 m. Monday from the tenth was Chester Hodgln.<br />

n.<br />

kell National Bank, it was an-- prs( United Methodist Church<br />

nounced Monday by bank offi- - j Rochester with the pastor,<br />

T<br />

cials. Ills family will be Uov Aubrey Heiidslream. offi- - ameS DUCKner<br />

ll<br />

as soon as quarters ne was assisted by J<br />

die made avaiiaoie.<br />

Rev Mike Herrington, Baptist<br />

He and his wife, Lunelle, have minister of Rule. (r n<br />

VJI IUL11CJMC1<br />

three children: T.. who is a Burial was in Highland<br />

Hardln-Simmon- s<br />

freshman In<br />

In Stamford under the<br />

University, Ann. 11 junior in<br />

S i in t h Funeral Dies Sunday<br />

11<br />

high school, and Alice, sev- I lome.<br />

enth student.<br />

Serving ns pallbearers were James Floyd (Coon) Buck- -<br />

Mr Filllnelm comes to Has Joe Cloud. A. D. May. Jetty V. ner, 7G. retired farmer and<br />

with several of bank Clare Jnlea Glover, C. A well<br />

r.r". r.k..i iii Thomns. Beverly<br />

anil nSSed<br />

from Admlnlstravnflrit<br />

Abilene National<br />

Hank In Abilene for two years,<br />

and comes to Haskell from<br />

N , where he has<br />

ranching interests.<br />

- Cemetery<br />

direction<br />

Rolwrson.<br />

Perrill<br />

Mrs.<br />

uiiuiin<br />

Haskell year Farrar,<br />

rector CitWn's Nation- - Rule until officiating. Burial<br />

Bank Crosbylon when they farm Jr'lf S.V.'Ir.W!!"?:, V..""<br />

vice president n'<br />

HIV nini;-<br />

Capitan.<br />

-<br />

Haskell<br />

officers<br />

year<br />

K. J. Jack Medford<br />

team<br />

Duncan,<br />

Olen Hartley, Jack<br />

Medford, racing team captain:<br />

II. V. Black,<br />

B. J. Ray,<br />

George<br />

Young elected<br />

meinlicr to<br />

Neely. le sworn in<br />

jxist<br />

next regular meeting.<br />

d<br />

business. Chief Watson<br />

gave a report on State<br />

time,<br />

in McAllen<br />

from Haskell were<br />

moving<br />

Mrs. Tom<br />

Mrs. Dude Mercer<br />

here<br />

cialKi<br />

Mrs. Volley Ivy.<br />

of commendation<br />

read from Mayor Reeves<br />

Mundav help of<br />

Haskell Department in<br />

their there<br />

night, June in<br />

grade<br />

they suffered heavy loss.<br />

known Rochester resident, A .Yrtiff m A t<br />

mvnv t 8:15 p m. Sun- -<br />

B.B.A degree In finance day In the Ah HaSC<br />

Bavlor University, is a wnne nn iu, nun in mico.<br />

19C"' I'laduate of Southwestern 1897, In Kddy, Texas, Funeral services were held DKNVF.R Airman L.<br />

Graduate School at tied L B. on 10 11. m. Tuesday from the Tanner, son of Mr. and<br />

c t it , It'll, mere, 111 111 111 iun.-ni-9i-'- a, j, khiii<br />

Hu vice piesident and County the same with<br />

minister,<br />

191-i- .<br />

ill In the and lived In was in<br />

in for seven moved to a<br />

aim<br />

iimii<br />

time. Gene Blttlck,<br />

It. A.<br />

Mrs. Wlilto Shaver,<br />

Taylor Se- -<br />

First<br />

go<br />

liorn August<br />

tu- Other new<br />

way<br />

Stewart,<br />

and Alton Middleton. captains;<br />

Bolton chaplain:<br />

tall twister;<br />

fire marshall, and<br />

reporter.<br />

Jackie wus as<br />

n new replace Mr.<br />

at<br />

He will<br />

at<br />

the<br />

In other<br />

the<br />

Firemen's Convention which<br />

was hold<br />

last week.<br />

Attending<br />

I<br />

Mr. and Watson. Mr.<br />

living<br />

and and<br />

Mr. and<br />

A letter<br />

was<br />

J. 12.<br />

of for the the<br />

Fire<br />

of<br />

fighting fire Tuesday<br />

17, which<br />

p..,<br />

w Veterans<br />

and Mrs was 00m uospmu<br />

nnd mar-- David<br />

of Banking White Doocmlicr at<br />

DiiIIiis iney mnvuu viiiibi limner, o uuir, iuin<br />

was<br />

Luclan<br />

tinted nt Lowry AFB, Colo,,<br />

Ro- from the training course for U,<br />

S, Air Force supply inventory<br />

il<br />

- hci-iil-mci- wesi 01 " --mum n.ui<br />

uwiui specialists.<br />

of<br />

lived lllllll .".iii"h "a ..ii.viii o ''<br />

rector the<br />

l.'ll<br />

..v. Airman Tanner, n 1965 grad-<br />

Ik-in- Karl Alvis,<br />

of Rule High School, g<br />

uate is<br />

was n memlier of Pat Martin,<br />

assigned to Perrln AFB,<br />

M<br />

the United Methodist and Mnnford Held.<br />

Texas, for duty with n unit of<br />

Church. Mr. Buckner was<br />

the Aerospnce Defense Com-<br />

no<br />

.! rdl'oRe On0r He lieen active<br />

Include G,<br />

has<br />

In varied<br />

1892, In<br />

WW' civic affairs, having ben pres band home; lived number<br />

ident of tin Chnmiwr oi Rule:<br />

.- rVfittiHnt tnnlllrfik<br />

Joe ir.JJ?" ' .Mr. iiml<br />

"'<br />

Ullfi f'<br />

r<br />

. 0I KC -<br />

or<br />

, ,ionn.B Hst<br />

hour .i:,..." EMon<br />

-"<br />

Survivors her hus- - Tennessee, and had<br />

of the one son, In Rochester a of His wife the former Lindn<br />

switi f two daughters, years.<br />

Byrd.<br />

. . . ff.t...ln, Cilirtirrta tti-tk-<br />

. nW Il IV I I I V I I ' t UU1 I I fl llll.l III IU -<br />

HllllllLll<br />

I'lnf'rini. nnS member of and<br />

Pi,in nml both<br />

'.Mi's. Illlllc Ruth Cannon of Tom Buckner or Itochoster; WKDNKSOAY<br />

r,. . 1 f,,,- - . llH! nrxel,. Ili.lln A llr.1.1 ,l...,. .,IA,I<br />

Kir IIIIIC UVIIlvr, vnv oin, o...v.U ,v iiiuiiiiviauunL- -<br />

viatii-v- i<br />

mand.<br />

Is<br />

F,<br />

l.lu III! nt illllllllll tWI Wll ttn<br />

KHOWKK<br />

11 ..... t,. .fniv II ,..,,..<br />

...- -.<br />

111<br />

.v. ....a, .....<br />

mlKnmow iSSliy. "". iikhi<br />

Al A. Ashley of Kddy: three Michaels and Mrs. It. T. Mich- - Huskell around 7:30 Wednesday<br />

" i Scott nels. of Rocheste mm. morning, extending aooui nine<br />

"r<br />

lit C uci Uy<br />

Bruce-- George Shuman<br />

.T :iv orence<br />

u to - out oi a and Fillingim n" '.. "<br />

F<br />

yient-Riandciill-<br />

ivaiim for a number of years<br />

Rochester.<br />

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.. .!jS ysP'im'tffvi4SjJhi'9miSaiKtSm . YStlrVa,Tr'rTKsJaL W3 .<br />

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HASKELL, TEXAS 79521, THURSDAY, JUNE<br />

Frontier Celebration Tops<br />

liZJT wbhihe FlrT. & o amiHtudoiph of of<br />

5 ,,.. iv . ... ,.in. rniulRlillilnn. one Mm. Burleson.<br />

,,tZ!v't "T<br />

f4<br />

26, 1909<br />

Activities; Otfiers Listed<br />

iM.'<br />

For Tenth Time Monday Night<br />

.ubbock nnd miles north. Weatherman Snm<br />

also of Herren reported another ,01 of<br />

an inch In Haskell,<br />

In Haskell? Iron Pearsey Does! Of Sagerton<br />

It's a "rur piece" back to the<br />

days of Haskell's first rodeo,<br />

which Frontier Day here on<br />

July 1 will Ik commemorating,<br />

in part.<br />

Few eope very, very few<br />

can go back in memory to<br />

that eventful day in 1889," but<br />

there's one Haskell citizen who<br />

can. He's Iron Pearsey,<br />

resident of Haskell,<br />

who has spent most of his life<br />

here and has seen the town<br />

transformed from ii bald prairie<br />

to the thriving community It Is<br />

today.<br />

Mr. Pearsey was a young<br />

man of 23 when this first rodeo<br />

was held. It might well lie<br />

termed the "first Cowboy Reunion"<br />

in this area, and was<br />

held 'out on the prairie" on<br />

the outskirts of town.<br />

But Iron Pearsey was practically<br />

un "old timer" in the<br />

town at that time!<br />

Born in Star City. Ark., he<br />

came to Haskell with a brother,<br />

following the death of his mother,<br />

when he was only ten<br />

years of uge. We guess he liked<br />

thc town and urea, for his<br />

roamin' days were over when<br />

he began to "take roots" in<br />

Haskell.<br />

The memory of this man<br />

spans many years and covers<br />

many events. He oven remembers<br />

the old Bloody Bucket,<br />

which was the name given Haskell's<br />

only saloon and was often<br />

referred to as the "Road to<br />

Ruin" saloon.<br />

The years spent in this area<br />

were not without Pearsey's<br />

cowboy activities. He reportedly<br />

rode for several ranches,<br />

one of them being the Henry<br />

Post Ranch.<br />

Mr. Pearsey married the<br />

former Rnchel Miller in Haskell,<br />

and they reared a family<br />

Bet Yer Shoe Laces<br />

Summertime!<br />

It's<br />

Perhaps you thought it was<br />

summer several days ahead or<br />

Saturday but you were wrong!<br />

It wasn't summer at all, officially,<br />

and the thermometer's<br />

pointer stayed below the century<br />

mark generally. '<br />

The weatherman has<br />

nicely, we'd suy, for the<br />

first few days of summer-si- nce<br />

it became official Saturday.<br />

"If it's gonna lie summer,<br />

let's give 'em summer weather,"<br />

he opines.<br />

According to Sam Herren,<br />

"The Weatherman," the thermometer<br />

started cutting up on<br />

Saturday, the first day of summer.<br />

It hovered close to the<br />

century mark, 98 degrees, for<br />

the last day of spring Friday,<br />

then Saturday it went to a sizzling<br />

104 degrees nnd dropped to<br />

103 on Sunday.<br />

A total of .01 of an inch of<br />

moisture that came on Thursday<br />

night has been recorded for<br />

the week. Heavier rain and hail<br />

the size of soft balls, although<br />

light in intensity, was reported<br />

in sections of the county.<br />

Ily AAKO.V F.IHSAK<br />

"Backward, turn liackward,<br />

oh time in thy flight..."<br />

Did ymi ever pine for the<br />

good old ways? Well, how aliout<br />

80 years ago in Haskell!<br />

Then it was that Haskell was<br />

four years old. The population<br />

was lwtween 600 and 700 souls.<br />

The town boasted four dry-gooand<br />

grocery stores that<br />

sold goods nt prices us low as<br />

could be had In railroad towns<br />

(with 50 cents per bund red<br />

pound added for freight), and<br />

dry goods and groceries were<br />

"ns cheap as could be bought<br />

anywhere."<br />

These facts were garnered by<br />

perusing the iwges of a newspaper<br />

in its Infancy -- the Haskell<br />

Free Press back in 1889.<br />

In the town of Haskell there<br />

were also two drug stores, one<br />

notions firm, one hotel and restaurant,<br />

"both first class"; one<br />

blacksmith shop, two cabinet<br />

and wood shops; one exchange<br />

bank; one barber shop giving<br />

haircuts for 25 cents; one silversmith,<br />

one saddlery slvp, one<br />

lioot and shoe shop, one meat<br />

market, two livery stables,<br />

three doctors; 10 lawyers and<br />

land agents, one first class<br />

county newspaper and Job office,<br />

and only one saloon all<br />

doing n very good business.<br />

Thnt "first class" newspaper,<br />

of course, wns tlu. Free Press,<br />

with a subscription rate of 51.50<br />

per year.<br />

On Frontier Day, the Free<br />

Press is to sell suliscriptions as<br />

close to that price ns jxisslble<br />

51.75 per year. That's<br />

one-ha- lf<br />

of tlie present rate, and ns low<br />

as postal authorities will permit<br />

today's paper to be sold.<br />

Two Abilene business firms,<br />

J W. Red & Oi,, and S. Lapow-sk- i<br />

& Bros,, were the biggest<br />

advertisers in the newspaper.<br />

Here are some of the prices of<br />

their items:<br />

Ladies' extra quality kid<br />

Prcss<br />

Will<br />

HA<br />

....I 1 !.'T,<br />

luilllll,<br />

rinr tvicMrlfint<br />

Mllll ...111..-,,- ! nf llii<br />

mr w rv1<br />

away at 8:30 p.<br />

Mr<br />

in<br />

JxvL<br />

for only<br />

m x iMfc Funeral were held<br />

at p. from<br />

Lutheran in Sag- -<br />

erton with<br />

Gary<br />

in Cemetery<br />

in under<br />

IbILs<br />

of Golden-McCaule- y<br />

Home.<br />

as<br />

Clark, Ross,<br />

Fred Reece Clark,<br />

C<br />

Mr. was Ixirn<br />

in<br />

nnd to<br />

In<br />

late Mr.<br />

W. Stegemoellor. family<br />

in thai<br />

IKON PKAKSKV area<br />

...he's 1M yean .young He<br />

Bal-z- or<br />

of four children.<br />

on 23,<br />

The two<br />

daughters are deceased. One of<br />

the sons, Ieon, lives In Haskell<br />

Survivors his<br />

and the other, Harvey, in Ks<br />

Mrs.<br />

Delbert ovre or<br />

sra ssu--<br />

Haskell County Judge.<br />

5 Clfimimrtfilln,, ..nll....t<br />

f( UltSVIIIUVIItl<br />

A<br />

.U....V.I fnrmm.<br />

Wl III!<br />

Saeerlon communltv for rnnnv<br />

years, passed<br />

' m. Wednesday. June 18, Haskell<br />

Memorial Hospital, where<br />

he had been a patient<br />

four hours.<br />

services<br />

I 3 m. Friday tin<br />

I Faith Church<br />

the pastor, Rev.<br />

O. Brans, officiating.<br />

Burial was Falrvlew<br />

Sagerton the directionFuneral<br />

Serving pallbearers were<br />

Charles Barney<br />

Kupatt, A.<br />

Kniuling and Alvin Ulmer.<br />

Stegemoellor<br />

August 1G, 1894. Washington<br />

County, Texas, came<br />

Haskell 1908 with his parents,<br />

the<br />

and Mrs.<br />

F. The<br />

settled near Sagerton, and Mr.<br />

Stegemoellor farmed<br />

all his lire.<br />

married Miss Louise<br />

at Sagerton August<br />

1916.<br />

.a<br />

include wire, or<br />

the home; one daughter,<br />

Lel Sagerton;<br />

ast or Littlefield and Mrs. Bet<br />

lfiritr nirenn ttrVtn ntttnl(wl<br />

ty Balzer of Sagerton; two bro- -<br />

n<br />

. ..<br />

. ..<br />

"'"-""- 7, iners, rritz and now<br />

the Haskell<br />

'ir .; unrence,<br />

Public Schools of sagerton. tour grandchildren<br />

have very pleasant and senli- - anu ono great-grandchilmental<br />

memories of Iron Pear- - .<br />

sey. He was employed by the<br />

schools for 23 years, and two T T T<br />

instances of his kindness to stu-- en"V<br />

dents were retold recently: J J L02an Ti 10<br />

It was his duty to ring the O 1 C<br />

gong (or bell) which ODCaR OUndaV J A<br />

officially<br />

At<br />

began the class Kriods eacli<br />

J<br />

morning. Students recall seeing D<br />

L.<br />

him motion for them to hurry DaptlSt LllUrCll<br />

In order to reach classes on<br />

time. "I'll bet," ono of them Jerry Logan, defensive safety<br />

said, "that Iron has delayed for the 19G8 NFL pro-footba- ll<br />

ringing that bell for five ndn- - champions, the Baltimore Colts,<br />

utes to keep me from lieing will speak in the First Baptist<br />

tartly." Church of Haskell on July 2nd<br />

Students sometimes brought at 7:30 p. m. Jerry played high<br />

their lunches to school and school football at Graham und<br />

--d3&hWUiWJlv,'J at West<br />

these to he WTvwTexas Stale:<br />

were hungry, "If it hadn't been He was drafted by the Bnltl-fo- r<br />

Iron Pearsey," one of them more Colts in 19G2 and has<br />

recalled. "I believe would played with them seasons. He<br />

have starved to death." went Pro Bowl in<br />

Upon retiring nil-pr- from the schools and made some or the o<br />

he leeamc associated with his teams last seuson.<br />

son, Leon, in the painting and Jerry is an outstanding Chris- -<br />

interior decorating business un- - In-t-<br />

tinn and caiTies bis witness il<br />

he retired, the world or sports. He in- -<br />

His memories of Haskell fluenced other Colts to begin a<br />

gloves, 50 cents: six spools of<br />

thread, 25 cents; Ladies' button<br />

kid shoes, 51.00; men's shoes.<br />

95 cents; ynrd wide bleached<br />

domestic, 5 cents;<br />

Cheyenne saddles, $17 to $30;<br />

single buggy harness, $10; $12<br />

and $15; Singer and New Home<br />

sewing machines, $10 to 530,<br />

By the way. J. W. Red & Co..<br />

were dealers in only clothing,<br />

hats, boots, shoes, dry gocxls,<br />

notions, carpets and staple and<br />

fancy groceries.<br />

Oscar Martin and H. B, Martin<br />

were editors and proprietors<br />

of the Free Press, and in one<br />

issue they commented editorially:<br />

"Nearly nil of our delinquent<br />

subscrlliers have paid up<br />

their subscriptions, nnd to those<br />

who have paid, our sincere<br />

thanks for assisting us In a<br />

time of need "<br />

Regarding their subscription<br />

price, they said: "For 51.50 we<br />

will send you the Free Press<br />

for one year, and if you pay<br />

cash we will give you a year's<br />

subscription to the Texas Farm<br />

vertised: "Will keep always on<br />

hand n good supply of thc celebrated<br />

Kentucky whisky."<br />

Optimism was rife in 1889!<br />

An excerpt from the Free Prcss<br />

proves it: "There never was n<br />

country on earth where jieople<br />

complain less aliout hard times.<br />

Haskell don't know what they<br />

are, It is indeed remarkable to<br />

see the cheerfulness of nil whom<br />

,'<br />

G6py<br />

NUMBER TWENTY-SI- X<br />

Remember The First Rodeo Held Retired Farmer<br />

Dies June 18th<br />

covers events of over 80 years, Bible study among the loam<br />

his mind is clear as a bell, his members. The group began<br />

health is good, his step Is firm with three and has grown to inane!<br />

springy - in fact. Iron elude almost the entire team.<br />

Pearsey seems to have suffer- - Young people of this area are<br />

cd very few of the Infirmities especially invited to come and<br />

associated with age. hear Jerry Logan.<br />

And on Frontier Day - come A Youth Fellowship will Ik<br />

July 1, 1969 -- Iron Pearsey will held after the July 2 service,<br />

be able to remember a lot Haskell head coach. Sonny<br />

more than any of us, because Kverett, will emcee a question<br />

his memory will span many and answer session with Jerry<br />

more years and rehash more IvOgan in the church's Youth<br />

events. Center.<br />

Them Wuz The Good Ole Days!<br />

.<br />

and Ranch free."<br />

Hnmmons and Bates were<br />

dealers in fine wines, liquors<br />

nnd cigars in Haskell, and ad-<br />

you meet,"<br />

And people made money hand<br />

over fist! We noted; "C. 13,<br />

Banks came to Haskell a short<br />

time since and purchased a<br />

couple of thousand dollars<br />

worth of real estate, and has<br />

nlrendy been offered a price for<br />

his purchase that would make<br />

him over 51,000 profit on his<br />

Investment of about three<br />

10c per<br />

.<br />

V M<br />

students .- -.-- - N<br />

I G ' '<br />

to the 39GG '<br />

became "lully" to i<br />

weeks."<br />

Regarding colton production,<br />

we found: "The merchants<br />

made up 2'; cents and paid Mr.<br />

Marcey for the first bale of cotton<br />

ever ginned in Haskell, ship-IK'- d<br />

by B. II, Dodson and consigned<br />

to W. D. Cleveland &<br />

Co., Houston, Tcxns."<br />

On and on we could go, ns we<br />

thumb through those brittle<br />

yellowed pages. But, shucks,<br />

we'd bettor stop living in the<br />

past and begin looking to Ihc<br />

future'<br />

Miss Wilkinson<br />

Is Speaker For<br />

Rotary Club<br />

Importance of the correct<br />

choice of words was emphasized<br />

at noon Thursday, June 19.<br />

when Miss Sue Wilkinson of<br />

Haskell was guest speaker for<br />

the Rotary Club's regular meet,<br />

ing nt Felker's Restaurant.<br />

Miss Wilkinson, who will be<br />

a senior in Haskell High School<br />

next year, gave her talk as "a<br />

final test in speech this year,"<br />

and entitled it "Vision or Life."<br />

"Words spoken can never Ik<br />

recalled," she said. "Words<br />

give expression, reveal Intellect.<br />

They show depth of character<br />

and may lie Immoral, Inspiring<br />

or destroying "<br />

The meeting was presided<br />

over by R. C. Couch, Jr., president<br />

of the club. Invocation was<br />

by Bill Ratllfr, Group Blnglng<br />

was led by H. V, Woodard to<br />

the piano accompaniment of<br />

Miss Gail Barnett<br />

ChaB, II, Conner was program<br />

chairman and Introduced the<br />

speaker.<br />

County Judge B. O, Roberson<br />

wns introduced as u guest,<br />

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SAGERTON NEWS<br />

' MIW. DHMIKKT LKI'EVKK ' "<br />

Guests In tho home of Mr. per In the home of Mr nnd Mrs.<br />

nrt Mrs. Otto Schnnke Sunday Norman Kelley.<br />

evening were: Mr iind Mrs.<br />

A. C. Knlplinc Mr nnd Mrs Lyndell Qimde has returned<br />

Adolph Helm. Mr. and Mrs fr(m a ,rl" ,0 California with<br />

F. A. Slegemoeller. rna and h's te n"d niln; Mr n"d<br />

Walter Schnnke of Stnmford, Mrs- - Jack Ql,mk' t,f Stamford.<br />

Mr. nnd Mrs. Marvin Stoge-mccltcnnd<br />

family of Roches-<br />

Mr and Mrs. Joe Clink, Peg- -<br />

S Mrii,Icrrb? lL'i: of ,<br />

nvn-<br />

- Sraj?,ciSS, S3 So<br />

tE.' L.nC S e0",ooIIL,,; bcrK from Sweden, went to<br />

JitV his i 'V.T<br />

..<br />

.',,.?<br />

m, i<br />

Carlsbad. New Mexico Inst<br />

wcekeml; There they visitcd ,he<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stege- - Carlsbad Caverns with Mr. and<br />

moeller and family of Fort M,rs I)l'n "evens and Coleman.<br />

Wnyne. Indiana, recently visit- - ly broURht Coleman back<br />

cd here with Mr nnd Mrs. F mc with them.<br />

A. StCRcmoeller nnd other rein- -<br />

is vlsltlnc with<br />

fe InT Tl then<br />

t0 Mr lind MrT- Mike Bai ey nnd<br />

Rob , Cn lWs k<br />

on to Colorndo to slKht-sc- e be--<br />

Ti,omas<br />

fore returning home via way of nffirt NteSledcfta<br />

St. Louis. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. M.,.in.pnt?ni- - In tho<br />

Kenneth StcKemoeller and (am- -<br />

in SeSo<br />

lly were also here from Dallas glSjffJSm brotenri&t<br />

Mr. nnd Mrs. Recce Clark, der he received while going<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark, through basic training He uri- -<br />

Mr, and Mrs, M Y Benton, derwent surgery and reports<br />

Mrs. John Clark, J V Thteet that lie is feeling better now.<br />

and Mr, nnd Mrs Whit Claik. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Nicn- -<br />

nil went to Idalou a week ngo ast nnd Judy went to Lubbock<br />

Inst Saturday for a special sup-- Sunday to visit Mrs, Emma<br />

H ffvlWVf H vH<br />

Mattress Factory<br />

ORDINARY MATTRESS<br />

y renovated with tick ' (<br />

'?,<br />

INNERSPRING MATTRESS<br />

renovated for only<br />

Boggs & Johnson<br />

Look Here First nnd Find What You Wnnt<br />

Phone Texas<br />

864-234- 6 Haskell,<br />

DRIVE-I- N<br />

THURS.,<br />

RULE, TEXAS<br />

Double<br />

fMocxTricnisrttsrTS R0RERT a RADN1TZ mnnw.<br />

JWySideofihe<br />

Mountain<br />

"A FRESH AND STIMULATING<br />

CM<br />

ili-- Knliht<br />

mi<br />

yi"-Art- hur<br />

SATURDAY REVIEW<br />

TEDDY ECCLKSs..<br />

.m THEODORE B1KEL x B<br />

borne men are<br />

starved for love...<br />

Paxton Quigley's<br />

problem was<br />

completely<br />

"iVt-ri- t:<br />

the<br />

opposite! w MM<br />

CRSteWEK<br />

JoNES<br />

.Nit nasi ai uie .wcmouisi Hospital<br />

Mr, and Mrs August Baj.<br />

er nnd Mrs. Will Stcgemoeller<br />

isited her early this week<br />

Word was received from Ter--r<br />

Sellers, whs is doing basic<br />

tiaining nt El Paso, that he<br />

would leceive a medical discharge<br />

from the service because<br />

of u bullet that he still<br />

ajo. Terry s the son of Mr.<br />

and Mrs Pete Sellers nnd<br />

taught school at Old (llory 1h.-fo- te<br />

going into the service.<br />

Bill Taixir and Mr and Mrs.<br />

Maxey Thompson and daughter<br />

of Irving visited Mrs. John L.<br />

Brc ks and Beuhla Mne Summers<br />

recently<br />

53450<br />

THEATRE<br />

FRI., SAT. JUNE 26-27-- 28<br />

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ii hiook-Phi- l Coleman wedding D J In<br />

Paint ,i<br />

II nor cent of<br />

uoie Rev nnd Mm. Truett DO--of<br />

J17B.5 million<br />

Q 3lcS<br />

of<br />

Greek . . . .<br />

Kuenstler a n d daughters<br />

Sim. '";<br />

Kress, Mr. nnd Mrs... Lee Cor-<br />

month rcnclKil $1<br />

nelius, Mrs, Annie<br />

.1 ..A ttm Inlm Atwlnr.<br />

Community News '.<br />

Jones nnd County Reach 36 compared fiR<br />

to $812,011<br />

.UIaii<br />

ill),lliui wwiin ......vu . .<br />

siirrte period H<br />

illlil<br />

of lnw<br />

son, of Stamford, Itcv, nnd p ( U I<br />

snles<br />

fnmlly Yif?i<br />

Mrs. t.oslle .White nnd<br />

Mrs, Gene- - Overton<br />

ann mrs.<br />

1. lUI. !..., nIM..lk..M Uni9 Vt v,. ..l n lt llllrl ... . . ... oww i Cl. Ul VlIOld fl11<br />

ns eompa.ed<br />

unci Air. .'<br />

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durlnK 11)68.<br />

- ... L una IVr. MPS.<br />

i... .......tl. ..f Mini<br />

nrt<br />

Is --I'c rohenrwil for sum- - Carl Uittncr nnd dnURhler, Cin- - :.r nn, .. , ,,.. ..,. Rnlcs of Seros K ami II<br />

-<br />

inil LeFevre ',,u,r' l to" wn'- - here of Toy or, Mr. mm<br />

...... nom,<br />

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o dy. Mrs.<br />

Ibcr<br />

l,<br />

tihMrcn Mr8 jm, D(,nn, Mrs. Savings Honda nnd Freedom CAItD<br />

erJ cli)CTS<br />

crt<br />

their<br />

"<br />

Mrs.<br />

of<br />

llceordlng<br />

11.<br />

(option of some of the "tinner-wk- "<br />

that they will do at<br />

home, and modeling their dies<br />

sea. Enrolled In . the project<br />

were : Jan e Spilzer, Norvn<br />

l.ehrmnnn, Melissa Nierdieck,<br />

Jill LeFevre, Frances Mncins<br />

nnd Lyn Fouts. Diane Cbrzine,<br />

a junior lender, nnd Mrs. Her- -<br />

',K. !..... H ..',,' kVA" .,Te<br />

. .. ., ... , .. .. , tan i nui ouiiiiici nun ti uri uiui iuunm .' .' m rum m hnri V(Tnn. l nirme iih? iiiuiiiii iii i'iuj<br />

They f?r . ny mft Wt Ho mnnn. Joyce nwl RollOI1 ,0, Mr nnd AL Shares In Hnske Cohnly tot.. - I wnnl to PxnW"AnVyK1<br />

mtilel Uielr dresses nt the 1 on romcmb?r 8l' 1 "l J HalllnKcr. Mr. 1u In. f , p Jom R Wfttttn C(, 58i0in to 'Mr. In my many trou 'h"f<br />

L O C Hoine Dcmonstrnt n i'.V " n<br />

Klan' " prob' Da2 hy$ 'm iw "nf Si; M"- - nncl Mrs- - Norninn Nnnr,y' w- - Ucrrcn' Chnlrman o the crmls, lowers and VS -<br />

,is for yun cot-- Mrs "Kr, or Hnskcll. Haskell County1 Sa1ngs Bmds mnde while I was<br />

LMl,yn"iLPM.l.,L,lhomt ton. .With nil the nice moisture Spring, Mr. nnd Mrs. p. J. Committee. Sales for the live- - fn,m surgerv In .n. .<br />

wi i..... ..uuv., wc nve me Co.ton 9h0Ui w, Robertson of uosweii, new ,,,n, ,w,rlt intn<br />

fttvtiutnr f -<br />

Tlie Junior Cotton Pickers of ?, ,; s v<br />

,L.. .. nu.ii r 1.....1 "<br />

me couon RicKin isquares neui . , . , ..<br />

in weather llkn Mexico. Miss Janice Rotcrtson<br />

their dance " wither w<br />

graduation nt the J rp<br />

Sngcrton Center ' .Vlcl Nnm. Qirtls Blttner Sweetwntcr Sponsoring WO<br />

Wednesday night of this week wrle parents that the thing John Kuenstler underwent<br />

nnd celcbrnted It with Ice " ubot,h 1,lm, V'0 ,s<br />

u"1<br />

8Urfil,ry nt .,,1C Stnmrohl ,"<br />

H,s sn,P ,hc Chcv- - crenm supper Their cnllcr nnd lie Twx "Tccnngc<br />

U,1IC Community<br />

lis ma- - 'TeClKWC DdtlCCS<br />

nn<br />

r<br />

Memorial Hospital Snhirdny.<br />

Dnnces," for<br />

teacher is Leon Ivey of Hns- - " ,cr 0"d Uly, support different is getting along fine, but enn't youngsters of college nge hnvc<br />

koll Mcmhors of the dnss are: ircrnft carriers. Once they hnvc company yet been announced for Hnskcll by<br />

Kenneth, Dlnne and Keith Cor-- " w. n ' ntl<br />

Vncntlnn l.nc sponsoring orgnniznuon,<br />

zine. Judy Niennst. Roy nnd Me- - oncc .5"v3?"e XUil, llC V85 .Kin belnl lhc Ha"kt11 JnycCCS,'<br />

lissa Jill way. stay AT dovn g PnlnlSiek<br />

Nierdieck. LeFevre, in<br />

Phmli!t T,1 first w, b he,d<br />

Church this<br />

!)n<br />

rU<br />

Kris Kupntt, Rnndy, Ricky ,he WP nnd watch those Rod- - dny n,Rhtl 'Tu,w27. nt the Cor- -<br />

Maria I rhrn.nn Rc that look like meters. I nm NJ,k: h J:'J?L HPLi" rnl bulldlnc in Hnskcll. Pentur.<br />

r.n nmi stovo I Ppi-- . sure nis uue is ociicr aescnoecl " r-4"- "" ,""K-1- 1. ."T ed w Nnrvn nmi<br />

ohrmnnn<br />

lc '"nic Chcvelie fr'ive'<br />

gy Clnrk. Bunny Scgo. Pnm "", "f,,..hlnR ,h()St RfldRf ,8u ' botf Mrs HovSrci Itenkln<br />

of Dn,las' a MccnnR0<br />

M<br />

dftnc,c hd<br />

Dale Cnrol Dudensing and Anyway, you who enn speak ,on'<br />

and<br />

Mr.<br />

Kenny Ivey. s,,iP language" know. I under- - nnd Mrs. Jerry Jones nnd The second dnnec is schcdul- -<br />

stand Army language, but not ureg Jones of Toklo spent Inst Monday night, June 30.<br />

Mr. Mrs. Anton ruyy 11V.,S "op-n- g nnd Tlechel- - uuu wnen "'cni iui iir. mm mm. nlso nl the corrnl.<br />

- man nnd daughter. Mnrilyn, re- - ts, his promotion, he j'nul I Ischer. Jones was ianCc be "The<br />

cently were In Jourdanton, Tex- - "Iso Kl job. He Is Bittncr-Rotwrtso- another<br />

n fine wed- -<br />

Machines" of New York,<br />

ns where their .. Rev. though.nnd saw n friend lie ding.<br />

Winston Hold, was Installed as V ' n unrmncI wncn Some of the<br />

't-minister<br />

of the Lutheran Chinch ' had shore leave in the Phil- - Ruests for thc Phyllis Middle-ther- e.<br />

Mrs. Hold is the former liplnc Elands not lonR ago. He<br />

Dnrlcnc Tiechelman and they "" reiy misscn ai ms sister<br />

have one son.<br />

Inn s wcddlnu last week.<br />

IJoh Hare, our Gandy man,<br />

has lodged in his leg from a<br />

who lives In the Howard Mont- -<br />

hunting accident several years<br />

Student Tells<br />

Of Sweden And<br />

Work of Lions<br />

Komcry homeplncc, left Sunday<br />

with the Stamford unit of Army<br />

Engineers, National Guard, is<br />

sending two weeks training at<br />

Fort Hood. Texas.<br />

Wayne Cadcnhead. Raymond<br />

HicRins from HardinSimmons<br />

University, nnd Anders Tliufre-sso- n.<br />

exchange student from<br />

Sweden, visited the Gene<br />

Thufresson, ' exehaiiRC ton's Sunday afternoon,<br />

Mr and Mi-s- .<br />

Winston rimer<br />

and family of San Antonio were student from Sweden Was spoa- - M nnd Mrs. Walter Buci-Rcheie<br />

for Father's Day Diane<br />

and Biuy Throughcr of Dallas<br />

are also visiting; the Ulmers.<br />

Mr and Mrs Harvey Jordan<br />

awl Larry went to Austin last<br />

weekend and brought back Mrs<br />

Ilarvie Lee Jordan and son and<br />

one daughter to spend the<br />

eek.<br />

Tin Sagerton Club girls<br />

have completed their summer<br />

sewing project with the ex- -<br />

r<br />

ker at Tuesday's meetliiR of the helped host the opening the<br />

Haskell Lions Club, held at Fel- - Stamford Airport Saturday,<br />

Mr-S- ker's Restaurant Rave some - Lucille Dunnnm took her<br />

interesting facts about his na- - ,i,tlt; granddaiiRhter home to<br />

live cotmtrv. Its lonnttnn. fli- - Austin and Is snendinK this<br />

mate, population of towns, etc. wek visiting her son. Johnny<br />

said homo town, a Watson, his wife and Iwby r<br />

side resort, usually grows from uugnier.<br />

1,000 in winter to 30.000 in sum- - April, Johnny Paul Scot- -<br />

mer by tourists coming to the Ho Montgomery are spending<br />

resort city. this week with their grand- -<br />

In reviewing work of Lions mo,hcr' M,,s- - Howard Mont- -<br />

Clulw Sweden, he Mild: "Tlie l SPC'.1(1 "V<br />

first IJons Club was organized ZZ ftel of<br />

He<br />

Ho his sea- -<br />

and<br />

In<br />

S?Tl?-n.llVdi<br />

T"1 "t<br />

March 1M. 1W8. In Stockholm. nJU'<br />

Today there are 455 clubs with " i,m<br />

, .<br />

lrs-.Ba<br />

total membership of 14,000.<br />

I " " " S'n- -<br />

(,a u,,n ner daughter's family.<br />

One big project for the Mr'. aml Mrs Anen isbcll ,<br />

Lions is the cancer crusade." children<br />

he continued. "The crusade goes Yinlcc' nmJ Barbara Bray<br />

on<br />

of<br />

for one week and everyone Albany were community visit- -<br />

cornnbu Ing receives a red fpa- - Orsior while Friday after- -<br />

ey<br />

iher Within iWVPpvery noon.-"Th-<br />

were on<br />

Swede is wearing a<br />

vacation<br />

feather, and nnd had ljcen to Knox Cit ,<br />

to<br />

nl?1" million 7ur SCi'Cn Un(i ,ne experiment station see<br />

can- -<br />

whlch Rrnss ,vould ,)C lM,st f<br />

cer research thcIr ya, j,,. blliu new<br />

Or James F. Cadenlioad in- - home south of Albany last year,<br />

troduced Anders, and George and arc raising sheep and fami- -<br />

touts presented him n pair of ing 15 acres. Bruce said mochildren's<br />

cowboy Iwots. It was ther Ls his<br />

in good health nnd has<br />

explained Anders was to moved to a new place on thc<br />

exchange them for a pair that outskirts of Albany. The John<br />

fits him Aivlcrs presented the Bray family were early Paint<br />

club with n flag-lik- e that<br />

emblem of Creckcrs and meant a lot to out<br />

Lions Clubs In Sweden. community. Mr. Bray was on<br />

Hess Hartsfield presided at the Post school board for years,<br />

the meeting Wallace Co Jr. M. nnd Mrs. Boyd Cut hey of<br />

led the singing, Judy Therwhan- - Grand Prairie and Rev. and<br />

ger furnished music and O. V. Mrs. Traster and two children<br />

Tooley gnve the invocation. of Fort Worth siwnt several days<br />

Pluto Prultt was acting tall ln ,,he, community last weekend,<br />

and he gathered the Jh c,nrIos twister,<br />

In<br />

Montgomery,<br />

coins for violations nnd mlsde- - Johnnv, Pmi'. April and Scottie,<br />

meanors. sP0nt l',e weekend with his mo--<br />

"!n.Es t',cr. Mrs. Howard Montgonv<br />

or J<br />

i MrAT,.n S"i cr'-- at ,,er c he lake.<br />

and sZ vane, Wnllnr and William Overton<br />

Abnene utton(led tho qj-j- .<br />

(jf<br />

of the Arrow Tap-ou-t ceremony<br />

at Camp Tonkawa last Thurs- -<br />

OPEN END, heavy brown kraft day evening,<br />

envelopes In Out-of-tow- all sires n for mall-- guests for the Ina<br />

Ing pictures, manuscripts nnd Bittner-Gar-y Robertson wedding<br />

other heavy mailing at thc were Ann McLennan of Hous- -<br />

nosKeii Free Prcta. 40tfp ton. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Bitt-- ,<br />

2 --O"<br />

Wc can't take the dents out<br />

we<br />

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your MULE . . . but sure can<br />

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Come by for a FREE ESTIM-<br />

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is 36 of "ii<br />

I960 goal of 5220,000. ant. Jnko nnd I<br />

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Sales In Texas during Mny Ihnnks to Bra. ailpenncr 23<br />

totnled 511.991.457 nnd tho Jim- - visit. Mny God bless you iT<br />

imrv.Mnv snlns were S77.6W.923 Mne nnd Jnko Aii.i,icL '<br />

FRONTIER DAY<br />

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Wc enn't shoe your<br />

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We can sell you a John Deere Tractor<br />

with Equipment so you can plow<br />

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THAT, my Fellow Frontier Friends,<br />

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BY<br />

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Everything in Auto Repair<br />

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'"L j iw nwimU i'imi. sensible fur the re- -<br />

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ZllaskPlI Hub. Brnin koiiIs nnd then lli. ,,.<br />

..nal Frilfnillon of "mm "K towi.nl those Kals<br />

Nn Sessional Wo- - "'id . ftairill nK them before ,,<br />

Tfnr hi li 'w ii "" . """"i". worn ni-- b<br />

fu IMirllf- - Jnl ommliiw. Hmlrmun;<br />

tfiJ Sltonnl anil suit.! Clmr os Redwlno, eVe J,xiVV,o:<br />

ind mvnidod uio mis- - - """ "" meo vnnirmnii:<br />

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lUGH-G'- r,?iir. nnl'M" ",V",..'"'; 3"<br />

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; ivpw wiw n mi, " m<br />

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uarc' veil;<br />

r'KSSSnin"! Shamrock Dealer<br />

S)irt. the lalonls with Wylle<br />

. .,,,nmllv. lllld IM ...<br />

Oil Co. of idnlu has<br />

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thai miike up till-s-o<br />

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itu'" " i i . ;r ,ltin "oro. Mr. liiis luiii<br />

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$485.00<br />

$425.00<br />

Mower<br />

tichardson<br />

pud<br />

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line of work in I ho past.<br />

iilon for dlstlninilshod The firm announced that for<br />

mlhe jiiirMlit of just Ion a limited timo, elass<br />

fjuM-o-i mio onmiy iiujii wiji i(. awaidod with each fill- -<br />

,,j, Kfdrmiinii aim rro- - up 0f Knsollno Kidlons or<br />

JB<br />

69 International<br />

fe Fresh New<br />

Hiding<br />

yith<br />

Easy-on-th- e-<br />

(ket Book Prices<br />

li)- Maneuvernble. No.<br />

or the push tyiw<br />

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ELECTUKJ STAUT<br />

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iractor<br />

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Haskell, Texas<br />

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mure.<br />

Mr. Lacoy invites the motor-Iiij- ;<br />

public to eome hy nnd visit<br />

him.<br />

Commissioners<br />

Court Meeting<br />

Held Tuesday<br />

County Jtide H. O. Uoherson<br />

fireslded when the Commission,<br />

ei.s Court convened on Tuesduy,<br />

.June 21, In special session. All<br />

oilier momliors were present,<br />

as follows:<br />

C. A. Thomas. Jr., S. K. Bled-soo- .<br />

.1 R. Perry, K. C. Collins<br />

and County Clerk W. W. Reeves.<br />

Minutes of the regular meet-i- n<br />

June 9th were approved as<br />

read. The following other matters<br />

were dispensed with:<br />

liledsoo makes motion to pay<br />

all approved bills. Collins seconds.<br />

All ayes.<br />

Perry makes motion to allow<br />

Hlsle McGee a salary of 5175.00<br />

per month due to the extra<br />

hours the library is open for<br />

the months of June. July and<br />

August. After these months, the<br />

salary will revert to $100 per<br />

month. Bledsoe, seconds. All<br />

ayes.<br />

Collins makes motion to recess<br />

until June 25. 19G9. at 0:00<br />

A. M Thomas seconds. All ayes.<br />

Haskell Woman<br />

Attends Courses<br />

On Teacher Aide<br />

"Project Teacher Aide," which<br />

is designed to prepare recruits<br />

to enter positions as teacher<br />

aides in elementary and secondary<br />

schools of the area, is under<br />

way at Hardin-Simmon- s<br />

University in Abilene. The<br />

course covers four weeks of intensive<br />

study.<br />

Attending the aide course is<br />

Mrs. Wanda Morrison of route<br />

two, Haskell.<br />

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303 cans<br />

7 for<br />

$100<br />

Shur Fresh<br />

POTATO<br />

CHIPS<br />

Large 10V1 oz.<br />

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2 for<br />

$100<br />

Shur Fresh<br />

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CRACKERS<br />

16 oz. boxes<br />

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Margarine 5<br />

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$'100<br />

Reg. 1 lb. carton<br />

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Armour Star Cured Whole Pound<br />

HAMS 59c<br />

Shank 49c; Butts 59c; Cen. Cut 98c<br />

Gooch Blue Ribbon Sliced Pound<br />

BACON<br />

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PAK FOUR<br />

Second Reunion<br />

Of Ratliff Family<br />

"Held Near Austin<br />

hlsloriun.<br />

The .second reunion of the MlSS Lynda Wood,<br />

family of the Into Mnrquls Ln- - "nn,riVl p Rnvonn<br />

Fayette Rntllfr and Narclssa UdVlU O. .DUI&Ull<br />

??1SJ??5?is:2 Hnt)lLLwnAs...Ld Wed In Amarillo<br />

near Austin, Texas, on June 20,<br />

2i and 23. Members of the family<br />

began arriving Immediately<br />

after noon on Friday, June 20,<br />

and before the time for ad<br />

joumment on Sunday afternoon,<br />

June 22, 110 In all had registered<br />

from points as far away<br />

as Long Beach, California and<br />

"Arlington, Virginia.<br />

The first reunion was held<br />

Juna 2, 3 nnd 4 of 1967, also at<br />

Grcenshorcs, and It was the unanimous<br />

opinion of tliosc present<br />

that the next reunion should<br />

be held in 1971, at a time and<br />

place to be determined by the<br />

committee of ten.<br />

Mr. and Mi's. Ratliff were<br />

natives of Hickman County,<br />

Tennessee, nnd came to Texas<br />

In 1892 and settled near Era, In<br />

Cooke County. They later moved<br />

to Glasscock County and<br />

finally to Jones County about<br />

1910, where they lived between<br />

Stamford and Anson. They arc<br />

buried in the Stamford Cemetery.<br />

They were the parents of 10<br />

children, the late Judge L. D.<br />

Ratliff of Haskell beinc one of<br />

iheir soas. The only surviving<br />

children are two daushlers,<br />

Mrs. J. E. Jcffress of Amarillo<br />

and Mrs. Walter Campbell of<br />

Canton, both of whom were<br />

present for the reunion.<br />

A large number of the descendants<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Ratliff<br />

rcsidinR in this area were<br />

resent. Officers<br />

E arc<br />

icnnls P. Ratliff. President,<br />

Haskell, Texas; Joe Lang, t.<br />

Arlington. Va.; Marie<br />

Rntllff Brooks, Dallas, Texan,<br />

secretary, and Mrs. V. n. Gimn,<br />

Amurillo, Texas,<br />

Miss Linda Wood of Amarillo<br />

and David Charles Burson, also<br />

of Amarillo. were united In<br />

marriage at 2 p. m. Saturday,<br />

June 21, 1969, at St. Stephens<br />

Methodist Church in Amarillo.<br />

Rev. Wm. Fleming, pastor,<br />

officiated In the double ring<br />

ceremony.<br />

Mrs. Burson Is the daughter<br />

of Mrs. Hoyt Locklar of Dallas.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burson of<br />

Haskell are parents of the<br />

bridegroom.<br />

The bride wore a floor-lengt- h<br />

wedding dress of silk shantung<br />

empire, trimmed In English<br />

laqe. and carried an heirloom<br />

handkerchief of point lco. Her<br />

headdress was a white silk<br />

shantung bow, and she carried<br />

a bouquet of white miniature<br />

rosebuds and daisies.<br />

A reception in the home cf.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ray, 1721<br />

Shawnee, Amarillo, followed<br />

the ceremony.<br />

Mrs. Burson is a graduate of<br />

Tyler High School and the University<br />

of Texas. She Is employed<br />

by the Texas Education<br />

Agency in Amarillo.<br />

The bridegroom attended<br />

Haskell High School, graduated<br />

from Texas Tech College in<br />

Lubbock, and is presently a<br />

teacher and golf instructor in<br />

the Amarillo Public School System.<br />

Following a wedding trip to<br />

Ruidosa. N. M.. Phoenix, Arizona<br />

and Las Vegas, Nov., the<br />

couple will he at liomc at 3318<br />

Western. Apt. 225, in Amarillo.<br />

FRONTIER<br />

DAY<br />

JULY 1ST<br />

About the only protection the<br />

OLD SETTLERS had, was their<br />

wagons, guns and powder.<br />

Today, we can give you all<br />

types r. . with<br />

immediate coverage.<br />

BELT0N DUNCAN<br />

D. B. A.<br />

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MISS INA REA BITTNER WED<br />

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mmkWW<br />

BLOUSES, SKIRTS, PANTS, PANT SUITS. In Ducron<br />

Knits, Cottons, Hurry for that ox- - 1<br />

tra $5.00<br />

: sizes<br />

A<br />

Knita, Cotton<br />

Blends.<br />

matching piece. Reg. to $16.00 MH and 2 0FI''<br />

SPECIAL GROUP Broken and styles 00 $("00<br />

but groat bargains. While they last. 2 to<br />

SWIM SUITS, SWIM CAPS, COVER-UP- S, BEACH BAGS. All bar-<br />

ij mm<br />

MRS. (5AKY O'NKIL<br />

rites for Miss Ina<br />

Rea Bittner, of Albuquerque,<br />

New Mexico, nnd Gary O'Nell<br />

of Roswell, New<br />

Mexico, were read<br />

Juno 21, at seven o'clock in the<br />

evening nt the Trinity Lutheran<br />

Church. Haskell.<br />

Parents of the couple arc Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Albert Bittner of Haskell<br />

and Mr. and Mi's J. O.<br />

of<br />

New Mexico.<br />

Pastor Allen of<br />

Texas,<br />

Miss Janis<br />

(cousin<br />

of the groom), or<br />

and Miss Carolyn<br />

Fischer or Texas,<br />

was soloist.<br />

Miss Ann of Houston<br />

served as maid of honor.<br />

Col-Ua- s,<br />

;Mrs. Bob Fort<br />

Mrs. Jerry<br />

Jones, and Mrs.<br />

Alan Miller or Big Spring were<br />

matrons of honor.<br />

Margie of Haskell<br />

and Peggy of<br />

lighted candles.<br />

The groom chose as his lest<br />

Wel-st- er<br />

man. Charles Hudson of<br />

New York.<br />

were Bob Fort Col-<br />

Wedding<br />

Robertson,<br />

Saturday,<br />

Robertson RomvcII.<br />

Johannes,<br />

Maxwell, officiated.<br />

Robertson<br />

Sweetwater,<br />

was organist<br />

Pcarland.<br />

McLennan<br />

Lovegrovc.<br />

Colorado:<br />

Rrownfiold.<br />

Krctichmet<br />

Dudcnsing Stamford,<br />

Groomsmen<br />

Lovegrove.<br />

lins. Colo., John Meadows,<br />

Boulder, 0)10.. and Tom Gutierrez,<br />

of Dallas.<br />

Seating guests were Kenneth<br />

Dudenslng of Stamford, Harold<br />

Kretschmcr of Lublxick. Robert<br />

Keeling of Albuquerque, N M ,<br />

and Wnllar Overton of Haskell<br />

THE PERSONALITY SH0PPE<br />

Summer Clearance Sale<br />

BEGINS THURSDAY, JUNE 26TH<br />

Never before have such exciting bargains been offered<br />

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of sizes and colors.<br />

BETTER DRESSES. only in the finest Linen and Arn-- el<br />

Ducron Silk Linens, Cottons I I<br />

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to<br />

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iuu 2 OFF<br />

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Knits, Knits,<br />

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y<br />

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SLIPS, HALF SLIPS, GOWNS, SHIFTS, PAJAMAS, ROBES<br />

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Trw.iMiZj<br />

IIOI1KKTSON<br />

... foriuerly Ina lint lllttncr<br />

Given in marriage by her father,<br />

the bride wore an A-lifloor-lengt-<br />

h gown of white neau<br />

dc soie, fashioned with scalloped<br />

neckline, empire bodice, and<br />

long sleeves. The gown and<br />

circular train were accented<br />

with panels of cotton venise<br />

lace. A self-fabr- ic lxw fastened<br />

the detachable train. The cllww-lengt- h<br />

veil was attached to a<br />

pearl crown, and the bride carried<br />

a bouquet of pink roses<br />

and cymbidlum orchids She<br />

wore a strand of jwarls lelong-in-g<br />

to the groom's mother.<br />

Attendants wore deep pink<br />

silk textured A - line street-lengt- h<br />

dresses, fashioned with<br />

short sleeves and empire Ixxi-ic- es<br />

trimmed with while cotton<br />

venise lace. Headpieces were<br />

matching fabric bows. Bouquets<br />

were white gamclllas.<br />

For the wedding trip the bride<br />

chose a beige-kni- t suit<br />

with liard accessories.<br />

Tti? brYn"c "received her Bachelor<br />

of Science in Klcmcntary<br />

Kducation from Nortii Texas<br />

State University, Denton. She<br />

is employed In the Albuquerque<br />

Public School System.<br />

The groom attended the University<br />

of New Mexico, mid k<br />

employed by Wilson & Company<br />

Engineers of Albuquerque. The<br />

couple will reside at The U(k<br />

Apartments, Albuquerque.<br />

Immediately following the<br />

wedding, n icceptlon was held<br />

in the church annex. Mrs. W.<br />

L. Mcdford and Miss Glenna<br />

Schaake served refreshments.<br />

Haskell Students<br />

Make Honor Roll<br />

DENTON Mrs Sharon ll<br />

nnd Judith Anderson of<br />

Haskell were anions 912 nam-<br />

ed to the honor roll at North<br />

Texas Slate University this<br />

spring by Dr. J. J. Spmiock,<br />

Vice-Preside- nt of Academic Affairs<br />

Both students wore among<br />

the 750 named to the 2.f honor<br />

roll<br />

Mrs Isbell is Hie daughter<br />

of Mis Mildred C. Robertson,<br />

1706 N Ave H, Miss Anderson's<br />

parents are Mr and Mrs.<br />

Eldon B. Anderson. 1702 N.<br />

Ave H<br />

I<br />

1 m<br />

' Tl lM vll ) iillf!<br />

rm<br />

Miss Eubanks And mmc Activities<br />

Wniinnil n. Branch Ave Revealed Ily<br />

Marry June 21st Ilomemakera<br />

Miss Patricia Clnudell Eubanks<br />

of Mineral WeIN and<br />

Holland Ivle Bi'nch of Haskell<br />

were united In inaiitage<br />

nt 8.00 p m Saturday, June Jl,<br />

ln the Calvary Assembly of Uxl<br />

Church in Wcatherfoid.<br />

Parents of the bride are Rev.<br />

and Mis D, I). Eubanks of CikiI.<br />

C. N, Branch of Haskell Is (he<br />

brldcgn Jin s father.<br />

Rc Maxwell, pastor of the<br />

church officiated in the double<br />

ring ceremony.<br />

Mrs. Branch Is a May graduate<br />

cf Mlllsap High School, and<br />

Mr. Branch has been a student<br />

nt UV.ithciford College.<br />

Eelkwing a wedding trip to<br />

points of inlet est In Aikansas,<br />

the couple will mkc their home<br />

in Mineral Wells. The bridegroom<br />

is employed In the water<br />

department of the City of<br />

Mlnci nl Wells.<br />

Anicng guests at tne weeuung<br />

weic the bridegroom's father,<br />

C. N. Branch and daughter,<br />

Jcwcldenn. and a former Haskell<br />

couple, Jimmy and Donna<br />

Ballard of Wichita Falls.<br />

Rainbow<br />

In Meeting<br />

Sewing-Clu- b<br />

The Rainbow Sewing Club<br />

met en June 17 in the home of<br />

Mrs. W. 12 Johnson. Mrs. .1.<br />

B Edvwuds was hostess.<br />

Mrs, Walter Rogers Icd the<br />

opening song, and Mrs. 12. W.<br />

Andrew, president, was In<br />

clinrge of the business session.<br />

Mrs, Edwards gave the thought<br />

for the day. A report was given<br />

on the sick, and cauls sent.<br />

Mrs. Edwards reported the<br />

most sewing.<br />

Mrs. Rogers led a song session,<br />

Mrs. Jess Josselel, vice<br />

president, introduced Alfred<br />

Tunilxiw, administrator of the<br />

Haskell Hospital, as guest speaker.<br />

He talked about the hospital<br />

and the benefits of Medicare<br />

and related programs. Everyone<br />

appreciated his talk, and<br />

several asked questions alxnit<br />

the hospital and its program.<br />

Mrs. Reding was in charge<br />

of the recreation period. Several<br />

games were played. Mrs.<br />

Rogers drew the hostess gift.<br />

The hostess was assisted by<br />

Mrs. Pearsey in serving re<br />

freshments to Mines. Tony Patterson.<br />

W. E. Johnson, F. L.<br />

Pcniscy, Walter Rogers, Eva<br />

Pcaersey, John Earned. E. W.<br />

Andrews. Jess Josselel, J. 11.<br />

Reding, Jim Fonts; a guest,<br />

Mrs. Carrol, nnd the hostess.<br />

Tiie club song "Willing Woik-ers,- "<br />

was sung, followed by<br />

Alexander Family<br />

Reunion Held At<br />

Mansfield Park<br />

The family of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Ootge Washington Alexander<br />

of Haskell held their reunion<br />

on Saturday anil Sunday, June<br />

21 .and 22. nt Mansfield Park,<br />

near Knox City. The reunion is<br />

held annually, and has Ixhmi at<br />

Cisco for the past seveial<br />

years.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. 0. W Alexander<br />

are longtime residents of<br />

Haskell County, and reared<br />

their family in and around<br />

Weinert Present for this yeai s<br />

reunion were the following:<br />

Mr, nnd Mrs. Lee Brown of<br />

Haskell. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas<br />

Alexander and family of San<br />

Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. J C.<br />

and family of Eugene,<br />

Oregon: Mr. nnd Mrs. George<br />

Alexander and family of Hondo,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Crawford of<br />

San Antonio, Mr, and Mrs. Danny<br />

Owens of Wichita Falls, Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Carl Ellington and<br />

family of Kllleen, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

J. W. Wilson of Kllleen, Mr. and<br />

Mrt. Roy Alexander, and Mr,<br />

an Mrs. H. E. Alexander and<br />

Terry of Munday.<br />

Visiting with the family were:<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Oman Sanders,<br />

Yvonne and Darnell, of Lul-bocnnd<br />

Mr Jack Sanders of<br />

Weinert and his grandson, Jacky<br />

Dee Kirkland of Denver, Colo.<br />

FRONTIER<br />

DAY<br />

JULY1<br />

They Say<br />

THK OLD WEST was won with a gun-- but<br />

wo think it was the FARMER and his<br />

GEORGIA STOCK plow. Today, wc will<br />

be glad to sell you a NEW FORD TRAC-<br />

TOR with Equipment to keep the Old<br />

West in SHAPE.<br />

W00DARD FARM SALES<br />

Rule Highway - Pho. 864-240- 1 Haskell, Texas<br />

June activities for the Has-ke- ll<br />

Young Hoinemakers were<br />

kicked off by a tremendously<br />

Interesting program Riven by<br />

Dr. Harry Sarles of the<br />

Pies-byterla- n<br />

Church here In Haskell,<br />

on June 10. The Voung<br />

mothers of the club have discovered<br />

through this year that<br />

they re each the heart of their<br />

homes. This job of mother Is, or<br />

should be, a deep spiritual job<br />

also.<br />

Dr. Sarles' program, entitled<br />

"The Importance of Religion to<br />

Family Living" decidedly pointed<br />

out that the spiritual values<br />

of a child start in the home.<br />

And since the mother Is the<br />

axis around which the family<br />

revolves, It is lier duty and obligation<br />

to instill these values<br />

In her children. Dr. Sarles stated,<br />

"The home Is the only place<br />

where real mature ersonnlity<br />

FRONTIER<br />

DAY<br />

dovoloH!s." His program was<br />

a delight to cadi member present<br />

Another highlight In the Juno<br />

activities was tho Pre-Fnth- s<br />

Dav Bake Sale held on Saturday,<br />

June M. Each memlier<br />

prepared two cake or three<br />

pics for the sale. 'Hie sale was<br />

a tremendous success and the<br />

club wishes to thank each person<br />

who Ihrtight.<br />

Listen for the ringing of liells<br />

on July 1th. The Young Home<br />

makerr. will lx; ringing the<br />

"Bells for Freedom" at 2 o'clock<br />

that afternoon. Tills Is a Texas-wid- e<br />

event staged by the Young<br />

Hoinemakers of Texas each<br />

year Ringing the bells should<br />

remind each of us of the price<br />

Hint is paid for our freedom In<br />

America each day by our own<br />

in far Vict Nam.<br />

Ringing the bells should remind<br />

us to pray for peace and<br />

better still should Inspire us to<br />

do something nlut it ln our<br />

homeland. Young Homcmakers<br />

of Texas and especially Haskell.<br />

Texas will Ixi ringing the<br />

4<br />

THURSDAY, JUNK s6<br />

BellR for Fropflmti ..<br />

July. and will lo,"'J'k<br />

for their great country "<br />

ll'o Irom Iho U " 0"v,,i<br />

Dlucallon. Feryour<br />

fill out this ad nnj f- - .'<br />

CarootJ, WaiKnron, Dp<br />

Homo.<br />

Aildrou- -<br />

Ctly--<br />

Ulale.<br />

p -<br />

"I'M GOING BACK TO THE WAGON, THESE SHOES ARE KILLING<br />

' ME"! No High Buttons left, but plenty of<br />

Ladies' and Children's Shoes .<br />

New<br />

. ,95c pr,<br />

Spring AILEEN Sportswear<br />

AILEEN<br />

25 off<br />

One Rack Sportswear l Price<br />

Bathing Suits IS off One Rack Dresses $198<br />

1520.00 AILEEN Pant Dresses for $15.98 each<br />

2 Pair HOSE to package for<br />

69c<br />

Boys' Shirts V off Children's Dresses 1-- Knit<br />

3 off<br />

Cofield's Dept. Store<br />

South Side of Square<br />

vShoe<br />

SALE<br />

BEGINNING THURSDAY, JUNE 26<br />

Buy One Pair of Shoes (dress<br />

heels) at regular price and get<br />

another pair or matching hand-ha- g<br />

for only<br />

Paying the Price of the More Expensive Pair<br />

CHILDREN'S SHOES<br />

Sizes 121u to<br />

Regular $7.95. and .<br />

?5.95, Now<br />

All Sales Cash - A'o Exchanavs - No Refunds<br />

The Sli<br />

East Side Square<br />

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pper<br />

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Free<br />

technical<br />

JULY<br />

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w$<br />

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Shoppe<br />

Haskell, Texas


fe. Joe<br />

Mr and Mrs. Horace<br />

Dallas; Mr. nl Mrs.<br />

ham ami jcu, nuuuiiut<br />

Mrs. T. C. I'aucrson<br />

,Mr. and Mrs. T.<br />

rsan. Haskell. Mr. and<br />

Bland were visitors.<br />

ip expressed thnnks<br />

Mrs. Carter, Holden- -<br />

Funeral Home and<br />

Ef3<br />

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ISO" t rr-- Wl Tilvhnn.,n,1 CJt.....i-- .. 7 S . II.IL V.WB colored daisies.<br />

L!n S nuiw uA.iiuftu OUlUl'UUy JZ fJlint I niu , r.i.,,1<br />

Mr<br />

u'ceK anu<br />

0f lliomas J,<br />

fT met for<br />

'1Zm Saturday<br />

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Smlay.<br />

m J""<br />

Mf n'S1"<br />

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"--<br />

..IhViH tlll<br />

SSillnK f""!1 ?",5:<br />

ihf.ft'J.i., n! noon, and<br />

Ss enjoyed .skiing<br />

after luncn. i<br />

ff,Sd nt 4 P. ni. Jo<br />

Sw. home of Mr. nu<br />

-<br />

j. Patterson -<br />

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o r .Inhnston<br />

'.' .innlilo to nt- -<br />

S Tmeu. Others<br />

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THE HASKELL FItEE PRESS, HASKELL, TEXAS 79521<br />

n,.viUv<br />

The flower irliTu eowii wns<br />

fnnlilrncd of while Inrc with<br />

,,jin-in- n<br />

v... Tnimston. Chill<br />

...He Johnston,<br />

Rich.<br />

: Wichita FAlls: Mr.<br />

Marshall Husk. Mr. nnnwihtimvl rwh'mWfS' m<br />

Bobby Uusk and Stc<br />

WH!E?,L.-,.,rhi- .<br />

S. Mrs. aaudette<br />

Michelle Shcrl, Ste--<br />

Lori, Mr. am Mrs.<br />

and Susan,<br />

jSht Fort Worth;<br />

(rs Jim Mullen. Com-r.- "<br />

nml Mrs. Ray<br />

Nickic, ""- - '"'"<br />

r.itcs. Hurlcson;<br />

Z Inez Mullen. Ms.<br />

nnn wiviu, ....n.<br />

L nn.l Pat. Mr. and<br />

McLaln, Jr.,<br />

fit-<br />

Wnnrln ""y lnCt overdress. Her train<br />

auicKiana, wa attncht,d nt th0 wals,nno,<br />

Jerry Hearn Wed A ,'nrn ncl( ,,cr vcl1 antl s,,c<br />

, A carried white carnations and<br />

ted bfxllco mid tiered shrt held A.t KOCheSter jwrnpons on n Bible.<br />

nt tha hnck by a snlln Ixjw,<br />

Miss Rolwrson wore an cm-Mi-<br />

Her hcnddrcsK wns Identical to<br />

Uie tiUenrinnls. She can led a<br />

basket of rose petals.<br />

Men of the bridal party wore<br />

white dinner Jackets with black<br />

trousers and bow tics.<br />

Reception was Iwld In the<br />

church fellowship hall.<br />

The bride and bridegroom arc<br />

both Rraduatcs of Paint Creek<br />

High School. The couple will live<br />

nt Paint Creek where the bridegroom<br />

is engaged in farming.<br />

The bridegroom's parents<br />

hosted the rehearsal dinner at<br />

the Cliff House in Stamford.<br />

Daughter Gets<br />

Big Welcome Into<br />

Williams Home<br />

The warmest of welcomes has<br />

been issued for a baby girl who<br />

lias been received, by adoption,<br />

into tho home of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Fitzhugh Williams of Haskell.<br />

She is Wanda Lynn, who weighed<br />

six pounds and ten ounces at<br />

the time of her birth, May 30,<br />

19G9.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Williams received<br />

her on Wednesday, June<br />

Her grandparents are Dr. and<br />

Mrs. T. W. Williams of Haskell<br />

and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prich-ar- d<br />

of Newport News, Va.<br />

Another "welcoming committee"<br />

performed for Wanda Lynn<br />

ss<br />

Wanda LaVcine Strlck- - plro gown of yellow satin with<br />

land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, bell sleeves. A matching satin<br />

Iva Strickland, and Jerry Dale Ixnv held her veil, cur-Hear- and she n<br />

were united In mairlac rled white pompons,<br />

last Friday in the First United The bride attended high<br />

Methodist Church ln Rochester, school at Rochester.<br />

'Hie bridegnxim'R parents are Hearn Is a graduate of Roch<br />

Mr. nnd Mrs. Invert llearn.<br />

has at-<br />

Rev. Aubrey Headstream offitended He<br />

ciated in tiio ceremony. Mrs.<br />

is<br />

R. A. Shaver Jr. was organist, Service<br />

and Mrs. Lois Ann Ballard,<br />

couple<br />

Rochester.<br />

wns maid of<br />

honor; Charles Hearn, Las "mi<br />

viavrnu<br />

fiv.ile Wcathcrfior 1 Cmces, N. M.,<br />

of<br />

brother of the<br />

bridegroom, was best man. M0,.Ti?,1V Mr.<br />

mS"ffor &an?blM BK<br />

M&<br />

the bride, lighted candles. "Jf J5mnMWr2Si<br />

llS SSI son' Jnv'<br />

Stricl LdfanotS S llTntnVrK VS<br />

v<br />

brother of the bride, and Ken- - "<br />

M. PSffiSK ,Mr"<br />

PAGE FIVE<br />

building at Abilene Stflto School.<br />

Abilene 8 State Bids will be received by the<br />

School Will Get Stale Building Commission,<br />

New Building<br />

Sam Houston State Office Bide.,<br />

Austin, until 2:00 p. m. July<br />

24, 19G9.<br />

State Representative Frank<br />

W. Calhoun of Abilene has an- Ren. Calhoun urges all Internounced<br />

that the State Building ested contractors to consider<br />

Commission is receiving scaled<br />

and bid on tills project, which<br />

is a vital part of the building<br />

bids for the construction of a program at Abilene State<br />

new recreation and training School.<br />

ester High School and<br />

Cisco Junior College.<br />

employed by Hobb's Well<br />

at Rule.<br />

The will make their<br />

home in Wt aakell 3tn pwa<br />

Janls Robcrson<br />

Established January l, iam<br />

of<br />

mu<br />

PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY<br />

tii<br />

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JETTY V. CLARE Owner and Publisher<br />

ALFRED HINDS Editor<br />

netli Turner.<br />

Mrs.<br />

Presented In marriage by her<br />

Entered as second - class matter at tho postoffice at Box<br />

brother, Paul, the bride wore<br />

577, Haskell Texas 79521, under the Act of March 3, 1870.<br />

an empire satin gown with chan- -<br />

XEROX COPYING MAOH-IN-<br />

SUBSCRIPTION RATES<br />

Custom Copying for the<br />

on Thursday, June 19. when a Public. Excellent copies up Haskell, Throckmorton, Stonewall, Jones<br />

sltower was licld in her honor to 8Mixl4 inch size. See us and Knox Counties, 1 Year $3.60<br />

in the home of Mrs. Brooks for additional copies of valu-<br />

6 Months $2.00<br />

Mitltllcton. Assisting with the able papers. Only 15c per<br />

hostess duties were Mrs. copy, cheaper la quantities<br />

Elsewhere in Texas, 1<br />

of<br />

Year $1.60<br />

Charles McCauley and Mrs. Jim 20 or more.<br />

6 Months $2.75<br />

Medley.<br />

Outside Texas, 1 Year $6.00<br />

Wanda Lynn received many J. BELTON DUNCAN<br />

lovely and Useful gifts,<br />

NOTICE TO PUBLIC Any erroneous reflection upon<br />

and the<br />

lovely little tyke is smiling<br />

D. B. A.<br />

licr<br />

the character, reputation or standing of any firm, in-<br />

approval.<br />

Oahlll Si Duncan Agency dividual or corporation will be gladly corrected upon being<br />

861-ZG1- 8<br />

Refreshments wcic served to Phone<br />

called to the attention of Uie publishers.<br />

the 20 guests nt the shower.<br />

sagagaagggaagagaggaggggaagg<br />

MRS. PHILLIP IRA COLEMAN<br />

... formerly Phyllis Dale. Middlcbrook<br />

Phyllis Daylc Middlcbrook The bride's uncle. Rev. Tru--<br />

and phmip lm q,!,,,,,, picdg. ett L Kucnstlcr of Kress, offl- -<br />

k"". r.m(L 0fl marlragc vows Saturday dated. Music was by Mrs.<br />

make the n cvonn June 21 ttl palnt Honry withers, organist. Has- -<br />

Plans arc to muuinu.M r.rooc rtimlUt ninrrh. kcll, mid Mrs. Lesley White,<br />

tie time, same place.<br />

The bride Is the daughter<br />

Worth, soloist.<br />

of<br />

ERS0NAL1TY in your Mr. and Mrs. Dale Middlcbrook, Nanette itucnsucr of Kress,<br />

ith Flair tnpered ny- - 1 ltoute 'Z, Haskell. Mr. and Mrs. w"? "J-- '""'" .,,'<br />

m, Ain crnlH nnd ftil. lm rninmim Pmiio i sinm. Bridesmaids were Debbie Mc- -<br />

ffnr sncelnl occasions, ford, nro Hm nnrontv of tlio Kcnna, cousbi of the bride,<br />

,v. ., :.-- :<br />

Free Press. 4ltfp bridegnwrn.<br />

WHILE YOU'RE IN TOWN<br />

KICKING UP YOUR HEELS"<br />

rop by for a good old fashioned<br />

Ice Cream Soda.<br />

We have an air conditioned<br />

FH Avenue E<br />

parlor.<br />

FRONTIER DAY<br />

JULY 1ST<br />

tAV'S DAIRY CREAM<br />

Phone 864-207- 6<br />

Fort<br />

Tyrona White, both of Fort<br />

Worth. Janice Isbcll and IJrcn-d- a<br />

Griffith of Paint Creek.<br />

Junior bridesmaids were Le-an- n<br />

Kucnstlcr of Kress. Carol<br />

and Jo Ann Dean of Haskell,<br />

and Debbie Micklcr of Paint<br />

Creek. All arc cousins of the<br />

bride.<br />

Julio Coleman of Paint Creek,<br />

niece of tho bridcgttxim, was<br />

flower girl. Bryan Middlcbrook<br />

of Paint Creek, cousin of tho<br />

bride, was ring bearer.<br />

The bridegroom's brother,<br />

Martin Coleman of Paint Creek,<br />

was best man.<br />

Ushers were Steve Llvcngood<br />

and Dwight Overton of Paint<br />

Creek. Sonny Coleman, brother<br />

of the bridegroom, and Chris<br />

Jones, cousin of the bridegroom,<br />

lxth of Stamford.<br />

Seating guests were Bill Middlcbrook,<br />

uncle of Uie bride of<br />

Paint Creek, and Jimmy Griffith<br />

of Wcinort.<br />

Mark Coleman of Stamfotd.<br />

nephew of the bridegroom, nnd<br />

Jamie Mickier of Paint Creek,<br />

cousin of the bride., lighted can-die- s.<br />

Presented in marlragc by licr<br />

father, the bride wore a gown<br />

of white alencon lace, designed<br />

with sWecthcatt neckline, fitted<br />

bodice with<br />

long-tapere- d sleeves,<br />

and a tiered skirt which fell into<br />

a chapel train. The bodice<br />

and skirt was accented with<br />

seed pearls. A lace and pearl<br />

lierra held her mnntllla. She<br />

carried yellow roses centered<br />

with a white orchid on a Bible.<br />

Attendants wore. full length<br />

A-ll- gowns of satin overlaid<br />

with chiffon caught at the<br />

waistline with a wide satin<br />

sash tied In n Ixnv at the back.<br />

Long sheer sleeves-<br />

- were full at<br />

the wrisl. Gowns were pastel<br />

orchid, pink, blue, yellow and<br />

green. Headdresses were matching<br />

lxws of - tulieand chiffon.<br />

reJuly 4th Sale<br />

:& and Junior Dresses $8.88 .<br />

--fe Pants Suits . ...... . 1-- 3 ofI<br />

immer Robes ... .... , , 1-- 3 &<br />

'rty Dresses and Formals . '. 1-- 2 Price<br />

'o-Pie- ce Dresses $128o<br />

e Group Dresses . . i 1--<br />

2 Pce<br />

ie Group $5.00' 'One Rack Lingerie $4 -- $5<br />

Rncher's<br />

Ready-to-We- ar<br />

South First Phone 864-290- 1 Haskell, Texas<br />

UrtJR'.i3IL3brMsv<br />

.<br />

THE VANITY FAIR.<br />

COLOR SWING<br />

ONCE A YEAR SAVINGSTO 25 on<br />

FAVORITE GIRDLES AND BRAS<br />

TfjeCWbr Swing starts with a thrill at down-to-eart- h prices. Takes you<br />

up Into a new world of fashion colors at incredible savings. Scoop up<br />

arnifuls of light Taper Mates; airy Fashion Lights; lacy Paisley Power<br />

gktfles af in breezy nylon powered with Lycra spandex. Mi or<br />

matcfi them with your favorite bra: "Applause" (for the rounded looR),<br />

MJutr (smooth tricot underwire), "Vantastic" (for fuller figures).<br />

Hurry. Before they all swing back to regular prices.<br />

f<br />

7<br />

M Left to rfgRft<br />

Fashion OgRf&<br />

Long Leg Pantle, S, ML L Reg. $1 1.00<br />

ii . ' I. i j j. i". ' ' i, " "t ; 'u , -"<br />

"Applause Bra, A, B. C Cups Reg. $4.00<br />

Now 2.95<br />

Pafsfoy Power<br />

Pantio Girdle, S. ML L Reg. $15.00<br />

Now 12.50<br />

"Vantastic" Bra. B, C Cups Reg, $6.00<br />

Now 4.95<br />

D Cup, Reg, $7.00<br />

Now 5.95<br />

Taper Mate PanUe Girdle, S, M, U Reg $900<br />

t.<br />

I :<br />

NOW 3 9 Bm<br />

"Juliet" Tricot Bra, A, B,CCups....Rog. $6.00 . M<br />

Now 4.95<br />

1)11<br />

D Cup, Reg, 7.00 H<br />

' - - -- ivl<br />

W<br />

i T If


PAGE SIX<br />

Y'ALL<br />

COME<br />

JULY<br />

FIRST<br />

Frontier<br />

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THE HASKELU FREE PRESS. HASKELL, TEXAS 79G2I<br />

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TO THE<br />

,,. mj " imji rii'' THURSDAY, JUNE 20, inrn<br />

Y'ALL<br />

COME<br />

fc<br />

JULY<br />

FIRST<br />

Day CELEBRATION<br />

BUT BE IT KNOWN THAT WE INTEND TO KEEP LAW AND ORDER . . . SHERIFF<br />

DEAD-EY- E<br />

GARRETT AND HUSTLING DEPUTY<br />

BUSTER SHELTON WILL BE THE JOB . . . undersigned merchants Haskell citizens invite everybody to COME!<br />

Mrs. Luther Burkett<br />

Roy Johnson<br />

W.<br />

R. Howard<br />

Hi-Land- Elsie's er<br />

Garth Garrett, Sheriff<br />

Buster Shelton, Deputy<br />

Jessie Vick, Co. Supt.<br />

Dora Montgomery<br />

Bill<br />

Reeves<br />

Ellen's Hair Fashions<br />

Letz Builder's Supply<br />

Bartley's Grocery<br />

Jesse Dean<br />

Haskell Tortilla Factory<br />

Brazelton Lumber<br />

Co.<br />

'JNHlBfe.<br />

MIHBBLb- -<br />

..VtBMNiE IV<br />

AaaaV)JBJJM rBBBJJf JiiffjBaaSJJBff<br />

ON The and<br />

Darold Roberson<br />

Fincher's Ready-to-We- ar<br />

City Floral<br />

Dick's Barber Shop<br />

City Cafe<br />

The Hartsfield Agency<br />

Sherman's Floors & Interiors<br />

Jewell Allen Shoe Shop<br />

Bassing Jewelry<br />

Bruce's Barber Shop<br />

The Coffee & Donut Shop<br />

Blohm Studio<br />

Hunter Men's Wear<br />

Modern News Stand<br />

Medford Buick-Ponti- ac<br />

Nine-Poi- nt Grain .<br />

'<br />

Dad 'n Lad<br />

J & R Radiator Shop<br />

Cunningham Gro. & Station<br />

M-System<br />

Super<br />

Market<br />

H; F. Langf ord, Sand & Gravel<br />

'" Gholson Grocery<br />

i ,1 ommy s auto ouppiy<br />

;C<br />

r .<br />

JBFl<br />

P ' ' A . P 1<br />

Lane-Felk- er<br />

Roy Pittman<br />

Strickland Bridge, Inc.<br />

Hager Pest Control<br />

Haskell Free Press<br />

Haskell Livestock Auction<br />

Abe Turner<br />

Baker's Texaco<br />

Bill Wilson Motor Co.<br />

feJUJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ.<br />

'<br />

' 0<br />

Trussell & Darden Garage<br />

L&M Gift Shop<br />

Wigwam Drive-In- n<br />

Conner Nursery & Floral<br />

Farm Bureau Insurance<br />

Rainey Plumbing<br />

Kirkpatrick Beauty Shop<br />

Rex Felker<br />

Furrh-Lan- e Agency<br />

j. C. Wheatley Real Estate<br />

Sue's Beauty Shop<br />

L. Hise Blacksmith & Welding<br />

Dennis P. Ratliff<br />

Ira Hester<br />

Perry Bros., Inc.


BS AV, Jl'NKgQ. 1M<br />

LASSIFIED ADS<br />

asesewfl<br />

. .calUKD<br />

SeifflSlNU<br />

BATta<br />

. ir,t liiHrrUnn.<br />

Vr t ..l..niirn of<br />

Itnoui i""""- -<br />

CW<br />

BOo per<br />

F.<br />

aimiinii<br />

ac3c3'<br />

thnt<br />

S5SC55a<br />

llEOiW<br />

iicuy tnox KftY WK .ui.k ,!..' NSCfKisinntic ... rnkoii UnrUOH<br />

mo! hnnr<br />

fuli-tlm-<br />

Kcmilno mc parts, imZ e ,"I Cal1 fpc Marlon such would<br />

muc, "t-jiequalizing<br />

Rcnorn'<br />

.<br />

I<br />

nlnvr.ru i<br />

MJKINK8H<br />

nre:<br />

SERVICES<br />

llly<br />

I SAM'S GROCERY has complete<br />

house<br />

line of fresh meat nnd vogc-tnblc- s NOTICE OK EQUALIZATION<br />

101;<br />

times. itf0 iMMKI) .MEETINtl merchandise or<br />

thn l<br />

Court regS Ml-248- AucUoCT.uuse 6 864-264-<br />

H. LANGFORD<br />

K S&'jf rt!l<br />

honors<br />

of<br />

... J. u Snnri<br />

IPll<br />

-<br />

Gravel Hoard Kqunlintlon WANT BUY: nnd Ccurt.<br />

Caliche & Fill<br />

at or have LnzyS-Mole- l. 26-29- n<br />

was<br />

Ing plnce<br />

Rule Hwy. W.<br />

the In duv tr"(,c for unytMng. V Haskell, a score the proposnl<br />

Haskell the of iiA.bnii Ccnicr. Throckmorton slamrortl. enrned<br />

County, nt A Highway. 8at-327- Phoiie 8. 38lfc flAUDEN PIJINTS Preceding tcurney nt Others tills were: Icipnl bonds declared in- -<br />

ui u:txi Noon, -<br />

11m<br />

77i;r V<br />

bond purchasers require<br />

nnd 'lu,y e:8-3H- n<br />

lia.<br />

G32; Rose<br />

tneotlntr<br />

Hnskell.<br />

dish-furnitur- e,<br />

bottles,<br />

bnby<br />

Ixwks, STRICKLAND<br />

BRIDGE,<br />

passlnB clinic, Inc.<br />

nnd trnde. Highway 277 South<br />

iWfonl.<br />

I'hor.n<br />

HiLskoll,<br />

nnd READY-MI- X CONCRETE<br />

, an " CONCRETE WORK!<br />

m;i- - PRE-FA- B METAL BLDGS.<br />

and<br />

Wllfong Tex- -<br />

TRUCKING<br />

dTone<br />

Hns- - (Winch, Gravel, etc.)<br />

1414 BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION<br />

Commercial Industrial<br />

kpco. Goose Neck<br />

Residential<br />

k!c order, new<br />

half pickup<br />

113,010 lbs. 8' width. CHAIN NEEDS<br />

2597.<br />

McCullouch Chain<br />

gilt<br />

rrlim.-iv-r<br />

mnienui<br />

Free Press.<br />

COLOR Sam's<br />

TV<br />

io trade. Specialist<br />

Limited amount<br />

also<br />

corn renrty B&W TV nnd Rjidlos<br />

dozen. Also Irish<br />

Jxnericnce<br />

Ipound. Tilcc Hatch- -<br />

Haskell<br />

Bob "cilnwt Hurst TV<br />

dining bed- - Service<br />

Call<br />

For PROMPT<br />

earning oppor- - North Conner's Nursery<br />

established territory<br />

Also,<br />

cctrlc<br />

uuiuy.<br />

11.00. Slicnnnn's<br />

Interior, Haskell,<br />

26c RAINSOFT Automatic<br />

Water Softeners<br />

APPLIANCES<br />

permanent wntcr softener.<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

Furniture thelifchof the purchaser<br />

Arrived OTHO NANNY PLBM.<br />

Phono<br />

rose Iwige<br />

cctional excel--<br />

$10.05<br />

anlffi<br />

American Slccn- -<br />

cover<br />

S329.95<br />

hcrican recovered<br />

I'Hh Innersnrinc<br />

rock maple, wooh<br />

y As2S2s<br />

Ircpadded<br />

arms, only<br />

jjjsj;<br />

condition.<br />

XTpri?rrmiriTir<br />

Suite 1007c<br />

C0Vfrin(T<br />

lattress<br />

natching chair,<br />

new<br />

pieces.<br />

man<br />

chair new.<br />

T.ttn'nt<br />

condition,<br />

tvmpe<br />

hav<br />

Cox Co.<br />

riirnlluro<br />

25-27-<br />

C<br />

' In<br />

n<br />

nasKcii<br />

inx ine uoihi- -<br />

,.J...<br />

purposes,<br />

nnd ir.ih .in., CC ..,.nni.in SALE: Lnnknrt do-- ido ,r. winn ..n<br />

sec<br />

.k<br />

puipose of detor'mlnln nry cleslrw nt 8 a. m. Knox a'<br />

CTOUS are nna Tractors ... the . e officc mc Arncll City. to<br />

""" ... any and "" or nnci 10:ni lics i itisKcu. higher interest.<br />

Truck Tractor, nrnnnH, i wr-t-<br />

'"vi,<br />

to<br />

fcnlchtti.<br />

e at nil<br />

Phono or<br />

ix<br />

Its<br />

Monu<br />

Trnde<br />

t'-'- be<br />

Tnnfit.w<br />

i5.e"<br />

Steele,<br />

O. "... .5 lunch nt Mnrv nnllnrr! of nf fho<br />

864-347- 4.<br />

m.,. """. ill n- - , t nnrnn ' nmum . --<br />

iciicii , . , - - -- - ,' .<br />

,<br />

S,<br />

'"c (ounty, --zop taxable<br />

and W to 3"; "' ,'J"y Iora P,c in me mira wcre reau nna npprovca,<br />

iuiiucs lor venr inra !.:. ooat letters, at th Hnnknll scivvu iuk'u u scurc ui no. ruis .juiiu uunu<br />

- -<br />

nnd nny nnd i.r.ii'i '<br />

clothes,<br />

ntl<br />

on<br />

or ""i<br />

having business I,riVf,n<br />

horolw LEDGER Doxcd type- - place, Marion of plant, n<br />

nouneci cni put the wrltcr columnar two for place Haskell, 119. OUicrs the flight from the<br />

8(H.2.M5<br />

IlEEVFS I" V, OTdcr flight. Mrs. of were: Odcll Herbert. report on the dump<br />

TflXIIH<br />

Clerk Hiwkr.li Store. jJ; Margie<br />

fnn l)olts<br />

County, Texns.<br />

co Mlicrj iiiui<br />

I.KCAL NOTICK<br />

t C.<br />

The Texns Highway Department<br />

is<br />

' tn<br />

plnnnlnc improvement<br />

of S. 277 Haskell<br />

County S. of<br />

uc- -<br />

Stamford to the south<br />

of Haskell<br />

ton<br />

the existing<br />

FOR SAW<br />

spo The<br />

tlc<br />

improvement<br />

Sum<br />

... - r i.n .....u.' " . .V. will<br />

... . . of constructing two<br />

'L II U IM'HI VVfWIrirfl t V1<br />

ft. x 6tt " sino S!l1oo '""""" . innes io mnke<br />

nnii "<br />

lc.<br />

mo<br />

2iup<br />

30<br />

13<br />

from<br />

North Street<br />

804-304- Fhnne 5<br />

WORK:<br />

of- -<br />

Service<br />

World's finest<br />

'For<br />

HOI-:i- :J<br />

24tfc<br />

for<br />

ny- -<br />

hv<br />

iinH<br />

tiviitnrs.<br />

--"""! uiu uv-iut- &<br />

arc<br />

on<br />

V.<br />

lVC<br />

In<br />

l. lOllr-laii- n<br />

- ll<br />

...f.....<br />

Tim ........I IIOUIII<br />

43tfc will consist of<br />

the price of<br />

iiauiuonni roadway with 24<br />

pavement and surfaced<br />

usual 100 modlnn nnd<br />

right-of-wa- y widened ft.<br />

except on the section<br />

:<br />

Immediately south of Haskell<br />

a four-lan- e undivided<br />

r<br />

section Is proposed<br />

in<br />

of<br />

k<br />

in<br />

sleeper<br />

4-- im<br />

'none<br />

rliv<br />

Phono<br />

wiisihvc<br />

with<br />

Bet the and<br />

tioor<br />

nlong<br />

"j, ,,i;<br />

Ycarr.<br />

lanes, 4 ft. painted<br />

nnd surfaced shoulders<br />

on the existing 100 ft. right or<br />

Maps olher<br />

the proposed location<br />

geometric design nnd<br />

Avon<br />

information nbout the proposed<br />

nre on file and<br />

(ivnunt)lc for on and<br />

Free 'I raining b OK ALL, KINDS of dozer work copying nt the Resident Engl<br />

course, write see i. iteawine. ix)x nrn,.. nt nwo, r,.. .i<br />

1069. Wichita 146, 864-323- Hnskell. Phq. 9. 5tfc Avenue Hnmlln. drawn<br />

rvJit oALai: iiign graae mgs snowing the proposed<br />

? onlv rids win Elve you metric hnve pint--<br />

TTnnn Plltn.ln Pn Dllnnn nit fll<br />

but pile Km oS L: L.Zl 'u.YZ". , "". "JV .Wl'n --ouniy .'.<br />

IWIv OUT'"" w ,iuagc in<br />

50tfC Infomiiitlnn thn<br />

Relocation Assistance Prom-am-<br />

4<br />

automatic<br />

pon<br />

irly<br />

wti with<br />

$MM5<br />

in v Ixmeo<br />

r<br />

1<br />

Co..<br />

mattress<br />

modern<br />

m ;!<br />

P<br />

rt 4<br />

.<br />

the benefits nnd services for<br />

dlsplacces and the relocation<br />

assistance office ns ns information<br />

about tentative<br />

schedules for acquisition<br />

right of way and construction<br />

-o-an-bo obtalned-n- t the Residen- t-<br />

Engineers<br />

Any interested may<br />

public hearing be<br />

held covering the social,<br />

nnd environmentnl effects<br />

.f parm ,no<br />

ft.<br />

ProP055011 location dc- -<br />

fRU<br />

Ho, Sock for Pro-lCc-<br />

a<br />

hlhw"' t<br />

Anchor arid PfSfr dolivcr'nK written<br />

inLie to ",' the Resident Engineer's<br />

.? flee on or Iwfore 16, 1969.<br />

carpet clean-- In event such a request<br />

864-249- 1. Ing Sec is received, a public hearing will<br />

24tfc be scheduled and adequate<br />

will Ixj nlxwt the<br />

and location tlie<br />

SALE: Hamsters, cnge,<br />

box feed. Cheap. Call 861- -<br />

'<br />

sec at 806 N. F, s,vvvvvv,<br />

Hnskell. 'P 3 room nnd<br />

cabin and deeded water front<br />

FAUM rawiJftlENTB<br />

lot. Lnkcshorc Sites<br />

Stamford, R. liar- -<br />

BLUE: Only one Its ris. Haskell. 20tfc<br />

kind, was designed only (r<br />

FQR SALK r2 yrnom ho-Syou<br />

mind. JLIHS N. G. Phone 861-277-<br />

other<br />

July<br />

23-2-<br />

FARM SALE: Abilene Auction<br />

Saturday, June ss,<br />

, Hnskell. Good<br />

. .<br />

m. We hnve ,u,11(llns<br />

tractors, one wnyb, s Ave N. nIso cook<br />

baler and other<br />

stove, nlnnA nnrl lltflntr twunvt<br />

of rqulpmcnt already con- -<br />

ScQ T strfwhom 206<br />

gned. the anoi s mL- - N<br />

wel- -<br />

2Mn<br />

uotv we have one amp. - -<br />

dor and power plant combina- - W5KWS3SWea5c<br />

FOR RENT<br />

ALII Ml Ml' T<br />

Will U'l lrSt 124. nnd Jonnn Prltcharri,<br />

HKNT: 3 bedroom<br />

Slnmfoid, 155,<br />

m( t. Ave. u. Mm.<br />

enship, 804.3535. flp Golf Tournament In<br />

Smnll furnished Mis of A til. 1I10 first 1<br />

l!Pu?(,rlS. 8jhJ)64j2958. 24tfc off honors In flight nnd their scores Im lOUnCH<br />

FOR RENT: two-tedroo- Nice Haskell women's first Invl- - Shcridnn, Vernon, 103;<br />

--.<br />

nt N, Ave. Phone tntlonnl tourney Tucs- - Opnl Dunnum, Hnskell, I 1<br />

WANTED:<br />

25tfp Juno by banging out Jnncll Compton, Vernon,<br />

Will pay lViccllilB ftlnrlrr VJIl<br />

cash<br />

Rood<br />

".S FOR RENT: tv score 88 for Minn Cromwell, Stntnford, --, -<br />

W1L ,, 2.bcdroonPmwl.<br />

, ....ii ,,,, ., ,<br />

hrMps. .Sim ivnn fnllnwnr! 109 ..".<br />

Jbo Commissioners<br />

1<br />

Abilene<br />

second flight<br />

y.n: "!"!'"<br />

? Voss Knox<br />

.<br />

iiiiii<br />

ROOMS Setffffirdce8<br />

iiv<br />

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RRi.wii nJi.,i:<br />

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l- tie 08 -<br />

ho TO If.El-J'-<br />

Furniture ,nK -<br />

V,. sccond nnd (hird were Uo. Council Tuesday night, a<br />

TJ<br />

whnt<br />

frnt encli with<br />

r.r:.<br />

and n<br />

csted<br />

home, be one of the<br />

JULY<br />

4th<br />

Gooch BEEF<br />

CUTLETS LB.<br />

consisting<br />

Wilson's PRESSED<br />

HAM<br />

LB.<br />

Owen (Hot, Reg., Mild)<br />

Sausage<br />

Fryer<br />

BREAST LB.<br />

Club<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

No. AND<br />

Mission<br />

FOR 160 acres land.<br />

tlon and various types of hand ncres in cultivation, good<br />

six-inctools:<br />

for more Information h irrigation well<br />

2Gi' t)UmP. a Imrgaln for quick<br />

w.. rtochester. Texas,<br />

925-313- p<br />

phone unlul' ord,<br />

FOR<br />

can<br />

I")iinlilni I I<br />

high<br />

NOTICK<br />

bell<br />

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here<br />

used<br />

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25:26P th' JSJf<br />

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l:ivi:ii<br />

or<br />

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will<br />

on<br />

session regulnr meet- - PlH'"icc8, you.<br />

j)c,,a jcnktns and Ruby Mcd' resolution adopted opposing<br />

In or most state's<br />

Inter<br />

f<br />

aftftftfia'aa est by mun- -<br />

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open fioT--<br />

iUD ccmc<br />

PICK-U- P r i.i." FOR<br />

uiuniy ouniry uny,<br />

Spruirv.<br />

inline ,. AnH,, AM,irJ<br />

us. ji<br />

vnn<br />

Come Fnrmnlls or part- - and doughnuts City, that move cause<br />

iniernauonal nnd vnlue of wrk lwgln- - ' Tourney play bognn nt nine o'- - Denton, Knox 106;<br />

Vi.t all personal mso<br />

Rlchnrdson & estalo ","<br />

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last<br />

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kcii Tcxns, for numbcrn, also rsi unaj<br />

mo or ia. jmuuiuiu wiih ace- - rom u 10 !,<br />

nil norenne<br />

room hoard In Free Press.<br />

lBtfp ,ou,,,ey ciiuirmnii. ono pjnee weni to ftirs. acooicr lUbtf, were uincr rou- -<br />

Prizes wcre six golf balls for Cook of Vernon. 118. and third<br />

rirst house<br />

tine matters<br />

a report<br />

said Hoard first four for sccond and Frierson sewer report<br />

BOinR<br />

fnmllv<br />

to<br />

is on the<br />

lo present papcr mA third In in Mr. Belton on nlrport<br />

W<br />

n l1, ?.<br />

lo Pnds them at Free Odell Hnrbcrt Knox a<br />

45tfo<br />

County --- ''iinps aiioe 26c nrcss. 37up Knox won tne prize, city. Vcr-- ground.<br />

26-27- c<br />

nlr on imcr;<br />

SERVE<br />

the<br />

U.<br />

from U. -- 380 North<br />

limit<br />

OUR<br />

route.<br />

prajKiscd<br />

the rii.<br />

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consist<br />

VYIM111 H n.l.llit,<br />

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ft.<br />

ltfc<br />

to<br />

two-mil- e<br />

of<br />

sweet<br />

whore<br />

Years<br />

ft.<br />

median<br />

room,<br />

way.<br />

and drawings<br />

806 7th<br />

gtfp<br />

nnd nny<br />

Wlcnt<br />

project<br />

inspect<br />

ne<br />

Avon j. i.<br />

Falls, in<br />

aiesei geo<br />

not fuel snsfac- Iwen<br />

..r. 41.<br />

leaves V<br />

Rent e<br />

"""!<br />

ikiskcii.<br />

nlviril Stiitn'e<br />

well<br />

fully<br />

Haskell<br />

thnt<br />

frieze<br />

economic<br />

sin ,his<br />

n<br />

items<br />

the<br />

Sherman's<br />

notice<br />

date of hear-c<br />

PETS- -<br />

Ing.<br />

26-2-<br />

a<br />

cushions<br />

I<br />

FOR<br />

2<br />

nnd 1<br />

or<br />

Ave.<br />

bath<br />

llin<br />

for<br />

good<br />

on Itkc<br />

sleen--<br />

A.<br />

FORD<br />

--<br />

vfliajj<br />

with<br />

.<br />

505 Ave.<br />

FOR In<br />

$399.93<br />

wIlh<br />

lxth of<br />

5 ,olS(<br />

types , H<br />

s In<br />

!!<br />

&<br />

150<br />

call<br />

ninCT'1.7865<br />

- non? 127:<br />

riUiieiie VYUIIltJIl in L,ailieS<br />

Staged Haskell<br />

HKNT:<br />

Hsivk<br />

ntlinr<br />

lono carried<br />

",tJ<br />

WANTED<br />

L.<br />

golf 102;<br />

864-255-<br />

lny, 17,<br />

lldS<br />

of<br />

oJ<br />

Tuklng<br />

UcSQay lMgni<br />

Beth<br />

score<br />

n<br />

Trnllcr<br />

!..?<br />

.TmJ.<br />

Courthouse<br />

town<br />

of<br />

of<br />

for<br />

3840<br />

ro oPni1Lackcd<br />

Perdue,'<br />

118;<br />

K<br />

btcua<br />

nuu<br />

presenica.<br />

included<br />

firEETS.<br />

was<br />

wnul<br />

Mrs.<br />

each<br />

mm<br />

uny<br />

Farrcll,<br />

Gates<br />

n<br />

i N<br />

city<br />

construction<br />

should-<br />

FROZEN FOOD<br />

ers,<br />

59'<br />

260<br />

Whole Sun ORANGE<br />

6 oz.<br />

JUICE 5<br />

showing<br />

59'<br />

Whole Sun<br />

6<br />

"<br />

route nppr'e<br />

s<br />

2 lb. bag<br />

lhat<br />

design<br />

...1.1.<br />

Morton's<br />

"1U<br />

$129<br />

the<br />

of<br />

Campbell's TOMATO<br />

59<br />

office.<br />

citizen request<br />

a<br />

nnd<br />

o<br />

request Maryland<br />

Swift<br />

of- -<br />

publicized<br />

Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice<br />

Campfire 300 PORK<br />

3157<br />

SALE:<br />

32 oz.<br />

of<br />

In<br />

12 oz. cans<br />

SALE:<br />

n.<br />

180<br />

SALE:<br />

nnd<br />

sale.<br />

-- purchnse<br />

98<br />

oz.<br />

SOUP 10<br />

12 oz. can<br />

PREM 2 89<br />

Cocktail 49<br />

Keebler, Chocolate Drop, Danish Wedding,<br />

Pecan Sandies Regular 49c<br />

COOKIES 39<br />

Pkg.<br />

Giant Size<br />

GAIN 69<br />

DOG FOOD<br />

FRONTIER<br />

DAY<br />

JULY 1ST<br />

don't have stand<br />

Me you<br />

to<br />

I'd<br />

le<br />

with "OLE BETSY" any<br />

but to make sure you<br />

the best<br />

buy<br />

in Farm Equip- -<br />

K<br />

INTERNATIONAL<br />

HARVESTER<br />

:tardson Truck & Tractor<br />

Throckmorton Highway<br />

PHONE<br />

HASKELL TEXAS mil<br />

864-347- 4<br />

FOR SALE<br />

100 Acres choice farm Innd<br />

with all minerals, on FM<br />

Road. Owner will curry<br />

good interest rate for long<br />

term.<br />

Renl clean 5 room stucco on<br />

150x150 ft. lot. Garage with<br />

storage, water well, storm<br />

cellar $1250.<br />

5 Rcxmi nslxwtos siding on<br />

choir-- corner lot, 606 N.<br />

Ave. (.<br />

7 Rooms and bnth nt 903 N,<br />

Ave. E. 2 lots. Real nice,<br />

$6800,<br />

TIIK HAKTSFIKUI<br />

AtiKNCY<br />

Haskell, Toxhh<br />

26-27- c<br />

TOR SALE: 3 Ix'droom Ikuisc,<br />

priced to sell, water well, garden<br />

area, owner leaving town.<br />

861-209-<br />

1105 N. 5th. 26p<br />

FOR SALE! Zril acres pasture.<br />

Stonewnll county, call Peacock<br />

HIjO-230- 8 or see Dixie Martin.<br />

2(i<br />

FbRs7ljT:1i0 n"crei8."lp6'<br />

cultivated, 1 mile west Hodges,<br />

pressure water. mile pavement<br />

frontage, good allotment,<br />

$300 acre 20' down. C'i"r in<br />

years. Hide Realtor, Stnm-for-<br />

20<br />

. 'MPS<br />

FOR'SALE: nXM" ',(H,S(' u,<br />

on the Grlssom fnnn Io<br />

bath<br />

be moved. Sec J U !umnv<br />

J38lfe&iti<br />

THIS HASKKLL FRISK PttESS. HASKELL. TEXAS .79521<br />

"PL.<br />

w .?4' ;<br />

COFFEE 65<br />

BEANS 3 29<br />

Drinks 6 49<br />

Vanilla or Chocolate SWELL<br />

FROSTING 29<br />

Wilson's POTTED<br />

MEAT<br />

3 oz<br />

3 35<br />

WT<br />

riiEdSttHHH'v<br />

- 'te<br />

PAGESEYEN<br />

I J! ' Frnncof, Anders, Slnm- -<br />

Lemonade5 49<br />

Pot Pies 3 59<br />

Regular $1.00 Size<br />

Right Guard 79<br />

Bama PLUM<br />

JAM 'it M for 1<br />

HOME OWNED AND OPERATED- -<br />

Sure Jell 5<br />

Regular 79c Gillette Stainless Steel<br />

89 BLADES 59<br />

18 oz. Speas Colored Distilled<br />

5 00 VINEGAR 59<br />

Gal.<br />

POGUE GROCERY<br />

EXTRA PARKING HEHIND STORE<br />

1<br />

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PAGE UlGitT THE HASKELT. FREE PRESS. TTASKELU TEXAS 7DG21 THURSDAY, Jf<br />

Frontier Day:<br />

(Cont. from Poko 1, Section 1)<br />

Darnell, daunlitcr of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. John Darnell, Is Ihe cur<br />

rent reicnlng queen utul she<br />

will be present for ull perform<br />

nnr-c- s or the 19C9 event.<br />

Plans are yet to be finalized<br />

for the annual Christmas Program<br />

sponsored by Haskell<br />

merchants, but work In the<br />

future will begin to<br />

make this year's program one<br />

cf the most attractive ever<br />

presented in this area.<br />

Preliminary plans are already<br />

being made for the annual<br />

Quail Rodeo which was a- - popular<br />

sporting event last year.<br />

Wallace Woolen will again<br />

serve as chairman and under<br />

his capable leadership a n d<br />

known ability this year's quail<br />

rodeo will be .something to Ipok<br />

forward lo.<br />

Present plans call for a new<br />

and vigorous approach to the<br />

Junior College with Mrs. Luther<br />

uurlcctt in charge as chairman.<br />

Tentative plans for a cham<br />

Registered<br />

PUBLIC 8UUVKYOK<br />

County Surveyor<br />

O. H. BAUT1JCY<br />

Phone R88-24.-<br />

SHYMOUlt, TEXAS<br />

ber sjxin.sored lour of a livestock<br />

feeding program at La-meor<br />

Plalnvlew are being<br />

made with county agent Max<br />

Staplcton serving as chairman.<br />

These activities, plus others<br />

nol announced as yet, will definitely<br />

keep all volunteer workers<br />

busy as they concentrate<br />

their efforts to the yfliil of making<br />

Haskell a bigger and belter<br />

place to live and conduct<br />

Sister of Local<br />

Resident Dies In<br />

Dallas Monday<br />

Mrs. Annie Lackey, 8.1, of<br />

Tuscola, who lived most of her<br />

life in Ovalo. passed away at<br />

noon .Monday at the home of a<br />

daughter In Dallas.<br />

Funeral services were held at<br />

3 p. m. Wednesday in the Ovalo<br />

Baptist Church with Rev. R F.<br />

Cclc cf Abilene and Rev. George<br />

Chaffey, pastor, officiating.<br />

She was born Fejjiuary '28,<br />

1880, in Florence and man-le-<br />

C. H. Lackey July 10, 190-1- , near<br />

Ovalo. She was a member of<br />

Ovalo Baptist Church.<br />

Usled among the survivors is<br />

a sister. Mis. Bessie Franks of<br />

Haskell<br />

Thank You<br />

Many thanks to the Fire Department<br />

of Haskell, Seymour,<br />

Knox City, Munday, Benjamin,<br />

Goree, and Weinert.<br />

To each man who helped in<br />

the recent fire in Munday, I do<br />

appreciate your efforts.<br />

Signed: James Carden<br />

CARDEN PLUMBING<br />

& ELECTRIC<br />

Munday, Texas<br />

42 2IJ yard<br />

Regular<br />

12x32 Avocado<br />

$5.95, Now<br />

Croon Nylon. ' p,u<br />

r-<br />

Now<br />

-<br />

17j yards 12xl,'.2 Medium Green ? Cf plus pad<br />

Ion. $0.95, Now wbW<br />

yards 12x21 Dragon Nylon IIM.ov $J AP plus<br />

OC. i),us<br />

and inst.<br />

Tweed Ny- -<br />

KeKiuar<br />

and inst.<br />

28<br />

Red<br />

Pile. pad<br />

Regular $7.95,<br />

inst.<br />

phw pud<br />

mereial Carpet. Rejr. $8.95, Now nraV ' and inst.<br />

18 yards 12x13.8 Medium Cold Nylon, not tip $ QE<br />

sheared. Renr. $9.95, Now 'f'i.J<br />

28 12x21<br />

Regular $10.95,<br />

11x19.10 Martini Cut<br />

Regular $11.95, Now<br />

1a Gold Wheat<br />

Carpet. Regular $12.95, Now<br />

24 Vi yards Pile Nylon<br />

21 12x1 G<br />

yards 12x11 Celedon Polyester.<br />

Regular $14.95, Now<br />

Tax Questions<br />

And Answers<br />

(Tills column of questions<br />

ind answers on federal tax<br />

matters Is provided by the local<br />

office of the U. S. Internal<br />

Revenue Service and Is<br />

published ns n public service<br />

10 Taxpayers. nio column answers<br />

questions most frequently<br />

asked by taxpayers.)<br />

Q I have to file an<br />

return in April but<br />

you mailed me a reminder notice<br />

about the June Installment.<br />

Do 1 didn't<br />

estimated<br />

have to pay anything?<br />

A- - If you do not meet the requirements<br />

for filing an estimated<br />

tax declaration please ignore<br />

the notice. Reminder no-<br />

tices for the June 16 Installment<br />

were sent lo all those<br />

mailed the new tax<br />

packages In based on<br />

possible liability for payment.<br />

Briefly, an dec-laiatlo- tax n<br />

may have to be filed<br />

and Installment payments made<br />

If you cxjKH-- t who<br />

estimated<br />

February<br />

estimated<br />

to have a balance<br />

due of $10 or more when you<br />

file your 1969 Federal income<br />

tax return. You can obtain details<br />

on filing requirements by<br />

sending a xist card to your lo-<br />

cal dlitrlct office, Ask for u<br />

copy of Publication 505, g<br />

Estimated<br />

and<br />

Tax.<br />

Declaration of<br />

Q I've moved since I mailed<br />

my tax ivturn. Will my refund<br />

check 1k sent to my new address?<br />

A Your refund cheek will bo<br />

If you have left a<br />

change of address with the post<br />

office at your old address. If<br />

ycu did not, you should notify<br />

your IRS Service Center, and<br />

give your name. Social Security<br />

Number and new address.<br />

Each year, IRS has thousands<br />

of refunds it is unable to de-<br />

to taxpayers because they<br />

liver<br />

have moved without leaving a<br />

forwarding address. In these<br />

cases, the refund Is credited to<br />

the taxpayer's account and<br />

as soon as IRS obtains<br />

te an address.<br />

Q I've heard all your taxes<br />

have to be paid Iwfore IRS will<br />

let you leave the country. Is<br />

that right?<br />

A U. S. citizens are not required<br />

to obtain tax clearance<br />

when going abroad. However,<br />

many aliens nre to ol-ta-<br />

a lax clearance before their<br />

departure from the U. S. IRS<br />

Publication 519. U. S. Tux Guide<br />

for Aliens, explains this. Send<br />

a jxistcanl to your district of-<br />

fice to obtain a free copy.<br />

Q --I teach and plan to go to<br />

summer school. Can I deduct<br />

tin? cost of my courses?<br />

A- - Generally, educational<br />

are deductible If<br />

ex-<br />

they<br />

Vi Pe Carpet SALE<br />

14 DAY SALE - STARTS JUNE 26<br />

For the next two weeks, you can buy approximately<br />

50 roll ends of quality carpet in room sizes for half<br />

the regular price plus pad and installation.<br />

EXAMPLES:<br />

yards Green Tweed Nylon.<br />

Now<br />

yards Stain-Pro- of<br />

30 yards 15x18 Gold Cut Pile.<br />

Regular $13.95, Now<br />

14 23<br />

fonv.-mle- d<br />

penses<br />

20 2,l yards 12x15.0 Turquoise Tweed Com- - Syf<br />

ftrfeP and<br />

Cfr<br />

. f<br />

$C CA<br />

required<br />

plus pad<br />

and inst.<br />

plua pad<br />

9a and inst.<br />

$C QC Pls pad<br />

and inst.<br />

9iv9<br />

$ CA<br />

plus pad<br />

OaOUnm! inst.<br />

$7 QC PUrt p,u"<br />

mXJ& and inst.<br />

$"f Cf<br />

i)luH ,atl<br />

b9w and inst.<br />

Look --See -- Try<br />

Compare & Buy<br />

Shermans Floors & Interior<br />

Northwest Corner Square 404 North First Street<br />

are expressly required by your<br />

employer or If they are necessary<br />

to maintain or Improve<br />

your skills in your present w-s- it<br />

Ion. No deduction can be<br />

taken for courses needed to<br />

meet the minimum standards<br />

of employment or to obtain n<br />

IH'W Job.<br />

For additional details send n<br />

post card to your district director<br />

rotiestlnn a free copy of<br />

Publication 508. Tax Information<br />

on Kducutlonal Kxixmsos.<br />

CJ I bouKbt some slock five<br />

years ue,o that has tripled in<br />

value. Is It true that If I jlve<br />

the slock to my son I won't<br />

have to pay income tax on my<br />

profit?<br />

A Yes, tax law permits you<br />

to make a gift of this sort. Note<br />

that If the lair market value of<br />

the stock plus any other gifts<br />

to your son Is over 53,000 In any<br />

one year you will have to file a<br />

Federal gift tax lelurn.<br />

Your son will have to report<br />

as income, dividends received<br />

on the slock during the time he<br />

owns it. Also, If your .on sells<br />

the slock, his cost basis will be<br />

ycur cost basis plus any gift<br />

taxes paid.<br />

Q -- We tire uxpioMnR our first<br />

child next month. When can<br />

we start taking a withholding<br />

exemption for the baby?<br />

A You can make a change<br />

in your withholding anytime<br />

after the child Is born by filing<br />

a new Form W-- l, Kmployee's<br />

Withholding Exemption Certificate,<br />

Keep good recoids of your<br />

medion! expenses this yeui- - as<br />

well as any reimbursements<br />

you receive from Insurance<br />

They will be helpful If you decide<br />

to itemize deductions on<br />

your 1JIG9 return<br />

Local Girls To<br />

A ttend Twirling<br />

Sclwcl, Abilene<br />

S students of Haskell High<br />

School will attend the 22nd annual<br />

McMuny College Hand<br />

and Twirling .School in Abilene<br />

on July 13-2-<br />

The school, directed by Dr<br />

Raymond T. Hymim, Mc.Mur-ry'- s<br />

veteran bandmaster, features<br />

two weeks of intensive<br />

emphasis on band and Individ-uu- l<br />

instruments for college and<br />

high school players. It annually<br />

draws hundreds of students<br />

from the West Texas-Ne- Mexico<br />

area. The faculty includes<br />

some of the most outstanding<br />

band teachers in the state.<br />

Attending from Haskell will<br />

be Connie Lynn Turnbow, Karen<br />

Tcliver, Amy .Mcdford, Cathy<br />

Leu Dee Ann Ballard<br />

and Anna Allen.<br />

Hospital<br />

Notes<br />

Admitted<br />

Rochester:<br />

Mrs. Sally King, accident<br />

Sarah Harris, medical<br />

Haskell:<br />

Doming Ozunn, medical<br />

F. W. Martin, accident<br />

Willie Pel.ser, surgical<br />

Odessa Riley, surgical<br />

II. J. Thane, medical<br />

Ernin Watson, medical<br />

James Wimberly. medical<br />

Gladys Cnrruth, surgical<br />

Maude Fastening, medical<br />

Rule:<br />

Veina Tumlinson, surgic il<br />

Arlene Perry, medical<br />

Tom Mitchell, medicul<br />

Stamford:<br />

Kdnn Cross, medical<br />

Weinert :<br />

Horace Marsh, medical<br />

Dismissed<br />

Grace Rcld, Willie Mueller.<br />

James Casaer, Linda Stone,<br />

Minnie Turner, Trav F.verelt,<br />

of Haskell.<br />

F. E. Tibbets. Vma Haugh,<br />

Scott White of Rule.<br />

Eulallo Gauiii of O'Brien<br />

Kim Moore of Houston<br />

Haskell Soldier<br />

Serves In Germany<br />

Pvt. Johnny I., .loluison<br />

Pvt, Johnpy L Johnson son<br />

of Mr and Mrs L C Johnson<br />

Sr, 1517 N Ave A In Huskull.<br />

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A former job corps graduate<br />

at San Marcos. Pvt Johnson<br />

has successfully completed a<br />

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Huachuca. Ariz.<br />

He arrived In Haskell on Moy<br />

30 on 18-da- y leave to visit his<br />

parents prior to departing for<br />

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HASKKhU T1SXAS 71)521, THURSDAY. JUNK n<br />

tL.. Uorrnv<br />

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,11k; mo of the workshop wns<br />

"Don just sliind there, lo<br />

somothliiB! Cnrry homo n new<br />

Konornllon onlhusliisin," n n d<br />

tlmt s just what every monitor<br />

of the council (.<br />

On Tuesday, l.t. Gov. Bon<br />

unities spoke to the council on<br />

''Youth of Today." uc s<br />

former Ml memler and con-tribut-<br />

11 lot or his success to<br />

Ills county iijjent<br />

Sen Charles Ilorrinc was also<br />

at the Tuesday luncheon.<br />

f.<br />

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It wasn't all work and no<br />

play. Recreation was planned<br />

for ninht activities. Wednesday<br />

evening, a bus was chartered<br />

to take the council members to<br />

Galveston to vlst Soa-aram- the a.<br />

On the last day of the workshop<br />

a newspaper was publish- -<br />

v vwuiii.ii iu--i (a mo management officers<br />

of the Tonus Parks and Wild-lif- e<br />

Department cleared 1,978<br />

eases in May.<br />

Fishing violations wore the<br />

most numerous with !)G0 cita-tlon- s<br />

being given. Of those, 80S<br />

-<br />

111 jlm.s. ii was cannons wore for fishinn w th.<br />

composed, typed and run off bv out a license<br />

Stop by and fill up the family<br />

picnic basket!! Our crackers<br />

may come a barrel any-<br />

more, but they're just as good.<br />

RENFRO GROCERY<br />

AND MARKET<br />

E<br />

FRONTIER DAY<br />

1ST<br />

pe days of the WILD, WILD West<br />

begone forever . . . our<br />

PN, TOOTEN PRTCES of today<br />

)n all are made<br />

I111<br />

not in<br />

150G Avenue Phone 864-290- 6<br />

Building Supplies<br />

budget.<br />

COBB LUMBER CO- -<br />

Nowton, Manager<br />

D<br />

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JULY<br />

Jim<br />

But<br />

Avenue Phoiw 864-283- 3<br />

SECTION TWO<br />

ROO- -<br />

8-f- ff<br />

cattls<br />

AHI'TOW<br />

rr--s<br />

fijrade;<br />

State Gains<br />

From Violations<br />

Of Game Laws<br />

A trip to the Nelson Park Zoo<br />

in Abilene in celebration or his<br />

tenth birthday, resulted in a<br />

thrilling experience for Pace<br />

O'Neal, son of Mrs. J. C. O'-<br />

Neal, 501 S. Ave. II. Haskell.<br />

Pace is now a lxna-fid- o cub<br />

reK)rtor for Ihe Abilene Repo-<br />

rter-News!<br />

He had finished eating dinner<br />

in Abilene on Wednesday,<br />

June 18, and headed for the<br />

zoo. Ho saw an elephant fall into<br />

a moat and Iwome trapped.<br />

Believing this to Ih a suitable<br />

news tip, Pace called the Abilene<br />

paper to report It. He was<br />

invited to the newspaper office<br />

for an interview, was shown<br />

through tho offices and plant<br />

and was later issued his official<br />

press card, which reads as<br />

follows:<br />

"Because of his interest In<br />

the Abilono Rojortcr-New- s by<br />

virtue of a visit through its<br />

offices and plant, the IxMircr<br />

is hereby npjxiintcd an honorary<br />

CUB RKPORTKR . . .<br />

"and as such shall lo entitled<br />

to all Ihe privileges accorded<br />

the press so long as<br />

ho is honest, diligent, and<br />

FR PRSS<br />

theater under the stars, staged<br />

against a COO-fo- backdrop or<br />

rock and boulders. The show<br />

runs through .September 2.<br />

It began four years ago in<br />

ir,000 aero Palo Duro Canyon<br />

Slate Park. The Texas Panhandle<br />

Heritnge Foundation<br />

wanted to "pay tribute to the<br />

bravo mon and women who had<br />

the courage to settle a hard and<br />

bitter land, onfy called uninhabitable,<br />

and make it prosper."<br />

In Pioncor Amphitheatre<br />

nestled In a corner of the canyon,<br />

the stage was set.<br />

Foundation monitors found<br />

the playwright, Paul Croon, a<br />

Pulitier Prize-winnin- g author<br />

Following News Tip, Haskell Boy,<br />

Pace O'Neal, Carries Press Card<br />

truthful to God and family,<br />

school and nation, in the honored<br />

tradition of American<br />

Journalism."<br />

Here's tho story that resulted<br />

from the news tip phoned in by<br />

Pace:<br />

KMCI'IIANT OKAV<br />

FOLLOWING FAI.I.<br />

An Indian elephant gave many<br />

visitors to tho Nelson Park<br />

Zoo a scare Wednesday afternoon<br />

when it fell into the moat<br />

surrounding its homo, but there<br />

actually was no cause for<br />

Zoo officials said they placed<br />

hay bales in the moat, allowing<br />

the to get out with no<br />

injuries. Willi the help or the<br />

bales of hay, "he just walked<br />

out." officials said.<br />

Pace and his mother do-elarit<br />

wasn't as simple as<br />

that. When they left the zoo, officials<br />

were having trouble getting<br />

the elephant tread on<br />

tho bales of hay -- elephant<br />

Both<br />

to<br />

and that was<br />

over un hour after the animal's<br />

plight was discovered.<br />

Friday morning, Pace received<br />

his press xr-son- card and a al<br />

letter from Don Oliver,<br />

FRONTIER<br />

DAY<br />

JULY1<br />

Need a place to stay over? . . .<br />

We have a goodly number of<br />

WIGWAMS to LET . . . Most<br />

with indoor plumbing. Bring all<br />

the little papooses.<br />

THE FIELDAN MOTEL<br />

"A Nice Place for Nice People"<br />

Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Walker, Owners<br />

115 South Avenue E Phone 864-225- 1<br />

NUMBER TWENTY-SI- X<br />

LITTLE<br />

LEAGUE<br />

M.VIOH.H<br />

Tuesday, Juno 17: Rams G.<br />

Tigers 18 Winning pitcher, Art<br />

Williams: losing pitcher. Larry<br />

Ounii.<br />

Thursday, Juno If): Tigers vs.<br />

MISS KATIIV HACKIC<br />

,l "'K'1'1 haiuiuet was: the upswing with fM<br />

Held<br />

IjjKalhy HiiKor of Wolnert in the r honor. t wiiinii heirm icum.i iir. ..t i t<br />

week<br />

new<br />

ucek from<br />

for the 1970 failure to Imun iifr. t,,nin r..<br />

T IVxn S Sto were installed. A each perse in the boat.<br />

pH',fll(; Presented to Penn- - were also 11)1 for<br />

LUnJ,W.L ktrsiiy<br />

Z. ')' .t!,e,r "<br />

Hint<br />

soonsors<br />

of<br />

louston.<br />

shop. Several of Pcnnzoll's per-<br />

workshop was hold for sonnel and their wives were and 77<br />

state council mom- -<br />

All the council's exi<br />

to build a program for penses, including transportation,<br />

100,000 for next wore paid by the<br />

was as<br />

sjHmsorlng<br />

They studied mul planned firm. dis<br />

)2<br />

ir litfftw<br />

411 subjects as camplnj,'<br />

WHS in ennntr cnurl T ftnrt a.<br />

and recreation, . . - on nf . . lhl . . , B.(l(V- .I.II ..!.. rn!<br />

- IIIWIIV, IV.IIMIII 1IIIIIIIV<br />

proj- - at tho not 4; 15; void<br />

etc A Cooperative's in 38: and to IX-u- as<br />

for each on J. 1-- citations<br />

!J.me ottlccra<br />

& tn"e Council<br />

,WJ,,S<br />

violations<br />

llaton'camplls<br />

I M!h wlthnui<br />

evidence !" registration uhonrd.<br />

Hunting citations<br />

121.<br />

present.<br />

were commercial<br />

fishing<br />

Disposition of cases<br />

ioiiows:<br />

1.750;<br />

missed, rimtnfiln1<br />

KlllhV pIoMim! o..,..wl,wi<br />

Citizenship behalf Stntn mnnnif mlntnl . '<br />

w T 11 II ilV ll"I-<br />

1 5. She 1.<br />

ct. will bo the Fair The of fines<br />

FRONTIER DAY<br />

JULY 1ST<br />

-<br />

There<br />

who had scripted "The Lost<br />

Colonv" "Sinnlinn Vn ,.r . "K piiener, Allan<br />

. w.,. Mn-rthf- lM<br />

Story" for outdoor productions 'vl<br />

numbered Palo Duro Canyon is a show-<br />

there case arena as big as out-<br />

violations. doors, where travelers may pav<br />

SI, 52.75 and $1.75 to watch pro-<br />

Convicted,<br />

fessional and local actors relive<br />

the struggle to find a home<br />

in tho West.<br />

Democracy, publicity, Counuil "Texas" begins at 8:55 night-<br />

Texas Electric guilly. juvenile,<br />

expansion commil- - ly, except Tuesday, when a<br />

annual mooting money Highway<br />

responsible muted trumpet<br />

Austin August<br />

echoes sadly<br />

partment,<br />

Ihe canyon<br />

attending<br />

walls at sun-<br />

State amount nssoco,i set, and two horsemen ride<br />

was $32..M0.G0, with the Slate's slowly to the shadowy rim<br />

portion being $2G.GG0.f)2 and the<br />

arrest fees amounting to $1.- -<br />

515 79. Tho Stnto Treasury got<br />

W8.1 76.31.<br />

Kr.UllKIt CAKK OK KOSKS<br />

Proper care of roses at this<br />

time of the year will insure attractive<br />

plants and abundant<br />

flowers this fall, says Everett<br />

.lanne, Extension landscape<br />

horticulturist. Regular applications<br />

of a complete fertilior<br />

plus a continuation of the insect<br />

and disease control program<br />

are musts, he adds. Fertilization<br />

Is not recommended after<br />

early August'.<br />

-<br />

GOO<br />

Cubs, game called 'toeause of<br />

weather.<br />

Friday, Juno 20: Lions 3,<br />

Hams 0. Winning pitcher, Ollie<br />

Johnson; losing pitcher, Jimmy<br />

Williams.<br />

Saturday. Juno 21 : Cubs 7.<br />

Hawks 18. Winning Er-ne- st<br />

pitcher,<br />

Rodriquez; losing pitcher,<br />

Handle Bryan.<br />

Monday. June 23: Tigers 1G,<br />

y ntifl .,,...,<br />

LiHUIl losinu pitcher. Cris<br />

ijve. Home runs: Kobln Col-<br />

all<br />

bert 2. Tim Pringle 1, J. Mayes<br />

1 -- all for Tigers.<br />

MINORS<br />

Tuesday. June 17: Owls 19,<br />

Cats 1. Thursday. June 19: Cats<br />

8. Red Horses M Friday, June<br />

20: Bears M. Owls 12. Saturday,<br />

June 21: Red Horses 19.<br />

Ciows J. Monday, June 23 Cats<br />

down<br />

11, Boars 9.<br />

STANDINCS<br />

V . I'd.<br />

feet nlwve the theater. Tigers 12 1 923<br />

Lighting a n d stereophonic Hawks 8 5 G15<br />

sound ricochet down the cliffs Rams<br />

1 7<br />

as a prairie fire rages, as peo- Lions 5 10 .333<br />

ple fight searing winds, dust Cubs 2 10 1G7<br />

storms and blizzards<br />

In a circle of light against NAMKS O.MITTKl) IN<br />

n darkened wall a cowlxy on a IIISK KKt'NION STOKY<br />

palomino drives an unseen herd Due to an oversight, the<br />

tape-recorde- d of bellowing cat-ti- e names of Mr. and Mrs Albert<br />

to market. The first train, Hise of Haskell were not in-<br />

also unseen, whistles mourncluded in the list of those to atfully<br />

in n rancher's dream. A tend tho Hise reunion. They<br />

thunderstorm explodes. wore the oldest people present<br />

The canyon itself, quieted by for the occasion.<br />

day, becomes alive with sonir. Our apologies are extended to<br />

dance and laughter. It's heritage Ir. and Mrs. Hise for this<br />

was" a proud land with proud omission.<br />

m 1<br />

news editor on he Abilene paper,<br />

.who said :<br />

"I 'want to thank you for the<br />

news tip you gave us alxut the<br />

elephant falling into the moat<br />

at Abilene Zoo Wednesday I<br />

hope you noticed in the Thursday<br />

morning paper Ihe short<br />

story that resulted from the<br />

tip. "I am enclosing a cub<br />

card for you. Keep up<br />

the gfxxl work, and one of these<br />

days we'll swap it for a real<br />

rcx)rter's card "<br />

E.ASa3<br />

Local Delegate<br />

To Girln Stale<br />

Writes Pastor<br />

One of the cherished possessions<br />

of Dr. Harry Sarles, pastor<br />

of the Presbyterian Church<br />

In Haskell, Is a note of appreciation<br />

written last week by<br />

Terry Kay Dlggs, while attend-<br />

ing Girls Slate at St. Edwards<br />

University In Austin. The<br />

lot-t- or<br />

was in response to a congratulatory<br />

note which Dr.<br />

Sarles had written Miss Dlggs.<br />

"honor award bantiuet" In<br />

Dallas in Ololier.<br />

She was chosen to attend the<br />

workshop last Decemlwr, when<br />

?. ,.wns. cIw:l(,l chairman of<br />

Iho District Three HI Council.<br />

.She has lxien a member of<br />

for nine years and ha8<br />

mnny<br />

canied<br />

projects. She Is the<br />

(IniiKhter of Mr. and Mrs. W.<br />

H. HaKor of Wolnert.<br />

Drama lexas<br />

nas upenedlb<br />

Fifth Season<br />

CANYON n .!....<br />

chasms of Palo von<br />

aic each sSmS whh<br />

Iho forgotten voices of nloneers<br />

who settled the Texas staked<br />

plains.<br />

iwople, working hard and finding<br />

simple In hoo-dow- pleasures<br />

ns<br />

and "plum plcklns" and<br />

"fiddle sawing."<br />

The Texas Tourist IX'velop-me- nt<br />

Agency reports that the<br />

musical drama "Texas" was<br />

chosen for two years as one of<br />

uie nation s too aJ summer<br />

pvon,M hv ,h(' National Associa-le- d<br />

,1( "f "" Organl,u,ions.<br />

The letter follows,<br />

IX-a- r Rev. Sarles,<br />

in part:<br />

On June 27,<br />

ma "Texas"<br />

the musical dra-<br />

rHurncd to lis<br />

' "<br />

J.M.<br />

' TlCJ iaim i Ti iir th nrrW m Wrn T in r "i i in i r rwini<br />

Thank you so much for your<br />

vole of confidence tofore I left<br />

home. Now that I am actually<br />

a "Girl's State" citizen, I appreciate<br />

It being so far from<br />

all you Haskelliles -- almost on<br />

the level of an autographed<br />

IKistor of Paul Newman.<br />

Seriously, this has proven to<br />

be the most wonderful learning<br />

experience a combination of a<br />

fine background in political<br />

science (our Instructor is a<br />

Ph.D. no less'), plus fun and<br />

the tost of friend<br />

Yesterday was a highlight: n<br />

trip to the cajHtol, where wo<br />

met in the actual legislative<br />

chambers, Inaugurated our officials<br />

in the rotunda, wore ad<br />

"""""""'1<br />

dressed by our goxl looking Lt.<br />

Gov. Bon Harnos.<br />

Thanks again so much.<br />

Terry Kay<br />

NATIVK VISITS IJKHK<br />

Thurman Mellon of Corpus<br />

Christi, r native of Haskell,<br />

visited relatives here on Tuesday<br />

and Wednesday of last<br />

week. Thurman is area produc-<br />

tion coordinator of Pittsburg<br />

ANOTHER SHOUTY' WHEAT<br />

--Caproek, Ihe second semi<br />

dwarf or "shorty" wheat developed<br />

by Texas A&M University<br />

plant breeders, will to<br />

to Texas pnxluccrs after<br />

the 19G9 harvest. Sturdy, the.<br />

first 'shorty' was released to<br />

growers In 19GG and more than<br />

200,000 acres are tolng grown-i-<br />

Texas and Oklahoma, said<br />

e<br />

Dr. I. M. Atkins, who heads up-th-<br />

smnll grain work at Texas<br />

Plate Glass Industries, Indust- - A&M University, CaprocK is<br />

rial Chemical Division Plant, In best adapted to the irrigated<br />

Corpus Christi. areas of the Texas High Plains.<br />

FRONTIER DAY - JULY I<br />

JlSi 42BLjS&i s?j.<br />

f )<br />

While, you'i-i- ) In town for Iho "Big<br />

Doings" Come by and let iih show<br />

yon how to mnke yard work "Little<br />

DolngH" with u MUKItV<br />

SI'KEI) 7 HP KII1ER<br />

The Price is Always Right at<br />

KELSO Outdoor Power Equip,<br />

Throckmorton Highway<br />

Wylie Oil Co. Is Proud To<br />

ANNOUNCE<br />

Herman L Lacey<br />

AS NEW DEALER<br />

of<br />

HASKELL SHAMROCK<br />

CpWIS'<br />

Everyone is Invited to Come by and Visit<br />

FREE: 16 oz. Glass with fill-u- p"<br />

(8 gallons or more)<br />

All Approved Oil Co. Credit Cards Accepted<br />

Haskell Shamrock<br />

1000 N. A ve. E - Haskell, Texas<br />

FRONTIER DAY JULY 1st<br />

"WHO" says the GOOD OLD<br />

DAYS were the best?<br />

WHEN was the last time you rode<br />

in a COVERED WAGON drawn<br />

by OXEN?<br />

Come by for the smoothest ride of your life. CHEVROLET or OLDS-MOBIL- E!<br />

Take your pick! We'll prove to you "WHO" didn't know<br />

what he was talking about!<br />

Phone 864-262- Bailey Toliver<br />

Chev. & Olds.<br />

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CAGE TWO<br />

Summer And Kid Baseball<br />

With the official arrival of summer, it might Ik; well to recognize<br />

a summer activity taking place In Haskell, and many area<br />

towns, that is well worth the time and effort consumed- - that of<br />

youth baseball. It is here for its summer slay anil has been<br />

going on for several weeks.<br />

There's lots of enthusiasm among the Ixiys. A full staff of<br />

coaches is on the job. and competition Is keen. But there is one<br />

Ihing more that is needed- - a host of friends and townspeople out<br />

to cheer the youthful players in their games.<br />

Athletics will never bo moic serious to these youngsters Hum<br />

at this age. Besides the skill of the game and the discipline It<br />

brings, these loys are contributing five evenings a week to fine<br />

and free fun for parents and friends.<br />

In your busy schedule of summer, make room for some evenings<br />

watching these fine young boys at the deadly serious business<br />

of baseball. You will In? rewarded!<br />

Read Free Press Want Ads and Save<br />

FRONTIER DAY -- JULY 1ST<br />

w<br />

We may not be as TOUGH as<br />

we used to be . . . but we still<br />

have all those good ENCO<br />

PRODUCTS and good service<br />

to boot . . . COME BY AND LET<br />

US SHOW YOU!<br />

WALLACE'S ENCO<br />

STATION<br />

107 North First - Phone SHl-267- 6<br />

Haskell, Texas<br />

3 PC. BEDROOM SUITE<br />

by Bassett J<br />

Reg. $319.50<br />

DINING ROOM suites<br />

Spanish Oak<br />

by Flandoivs<br />

Complete Suite<br />

BEDROOM SUITE<br />

Solid Birch<br />

by Flanders<br />

Piece<br />

BEDROOM SUITE<br />

Solid Hard<br />

Rock Maple<br />

4 Piece<br />

Reg. $479.50<br />

EAST SIDE<br />

OF SQUARE<br />

349W.T.<br />

LARGE 7-P- C.<br />

Spanish Oak DINETTE<br />

$ 17950<br />

W.T.<br />

HASKELL COUNTY HISTORY<br />

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If your WIGWAM noed.s repairs, we're<br />

tho Till Bit) to see! If it needs paint, we<br />

carry a complete line of STERLING 12<br />

PAINT. You'll find it easy working, Long<br />

Lasting, with a low-lust- er finish.<br />

KENNEDY LUMBER<br />

Phone 864-286- 1<br />

106 N. E.<br />

THIS UASKKLL KKKM TRUSS, UASKKLL. TKXAS 70521<br />

Hnskell,<br />

1<br />

CO.<br />

Texas<br />

BIG SALE CONTINUES<br />

2-Pc.<br />

J<br />

U<br />

L<br />

Y<br />

LIVING ROOM SUITE<br />

has been MsltmK her parents, Collins, Unule Geotge Itcovon,<br />

who lives in Oklahoma.<br />

Mi- - and Mrs I. D. Ufttllfff<br />

to a;<br />

.10 YKAKH AJO<br />

(tunc MO, Willi)<br />

Mr and Mrs It. V Itoliert-so- n<br />

visited in Denton In the<br />

home of their daughter, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Hubert Decker, from Sunday<br />

until Wednesday of tills<br />

week.<br />

Miss Wynelle Heliums is<br />

spending a part of tills week in<br />

Dallas.<br />

Members of the Haskell Vol<br />

unteer frlre Department, elect- -<br />

lives and friends In Austin<br />

past<br />

Sally Shrlver and son,<br />

J. L.. are vaeationing in Snn<br />

Angclo, Austin and other<br />

their<br />

regular monthly business meet<br />

ing Monday night: Lane,<br />

who succeeds Jesse Collier<br />

is chief; Frank Reynolds, assistant<br />

chief; Pitman,<br />

captain Company No. Cecil<br />

Bradley, captain Company No.<br />

Wiley Quattlobaum, driver<br />

sccretnry-treas- -<br />

urer Cecil Biadley was<br />

named relief driver.<br />

Cent-ra- (Jane 27, I II --Ml)<br />

the<br />

weekend.<br />

Mrs<br />

l<br />

Texas (owns.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Berry and<br />

son. .lames Cliff, visited relatives<br />

In Clyde Sunday. Joan<br />

Berry returned It o m e with<br />

them after n week's visit in<br />

that city.<br />

New officers of the Lions<br />

ed the following officers at Club we it? Installed at the roe<br />

mar meeting of the organization<br />

It. A. Tuesday, to serve, for the ensu-<br />

L.<br />

ing twelve months. Taking office<br />

were J. C. Davis, Jr , pres-<br />

W H. ident: George V. Wimblsh, vice<br />

1, president; It. O. Pearson, secretary:<br />

D. H. Persons, tall twist-<br />

2,<br />

er. Hev A. C. Haynes, Lion ta- -<br />

was<br />

nier, and two directors. Dr<br />

also C.ordon Phillips and Emory<br />

as<br />

muui'iiv.<br />

Mmes. D. II. Persons. hil.a- - Miss Marjorie Hatliff nnd<br />

Ixjth Martin, P. D. Sanders, Lynn Pace accomunied Mrs.<br />

Glenn Gillette. Marie Womble Paul Pearson uftd daughter "to<br />

and Matt Graham visited tvla- - Austin, Tuesday. Mrs. Pearson<br />

John Oilp, manager of the<br />

Keynolds Ranch In Haskell and<br />

Throckmr rton counties, was In<br />

Haskell on business, Monday of<br />

this week<br />

Miss Henrietta Isbell was In<br />

Munday ef last week, the guest<br />

of her brother and family, Mr.<br />

and Mrs Truman Isbell.<br />

Cook Springs sclxxil district<br />

has nulled with the Corrinth<br />

district and c.xects to erect a<br />

new building In the center of<br />

the district and have a consolidated<br />

school with four teachers<br />

next school term. There was<br />

not n dissenting vote In the<br />

consolidation and this is doubtless<br />

one of the most harmonic<br />

consolidations ever staged in<br />

Haskell County. They have n<br />

splendid school and this is a<br />

step forward In the educational<br />

interest of the section.<br />

Mrs. W A. Holt and little<br />

daughter of Weinert were in the<br />

city Wednesday.<br />

C. W. Sego. living east or the<br />

city, was here Saturday on<br />

business.<br />

First<br />

219 50<br />

w. r.<br />

Reg. $M9.50<br />

by Jones<br />

Jk<br />

2195? Maple Arm<br />

Reg. $299.50<br />

J19850<br />

W.T.<br />

Spanish Oak J229<br />

50<br />

Green<br />

WT<br />

REG. $959.50<br />

RECLINERS<br />

30<br />

PICTURES, LAMPS<br />

iLAQso<br />

Discount<br />

Larjyc Stock $VU95<br />

HASSOCKS<br />

Starting at<br />

20<br />

W.T.<br />

W.T.<br />

m<br />

BABY FURNITURE<br />

REG.<br />

Discount<br />

$529.50<br />

2-Pc.<br />

SLEEPER & ROCKER<br />

Early American<br />

$369?<br />

Gold Tweed $ 22950<br />

MATTRESS & B0XSPRINGS<br />

2-P-<br />

C. SLEEPER<br />

Rcr. $349.50<br />

W.T.<br />

Set. 312 coil $TAS0<br />

Reg. $129.50<br />

Bank Rate<br />

W.T. $ 189<br />

50<br />

GAS RANGES<br />

Financing<br />

W.T.<br />

We Will Give Up To<br />

For Old Usable Stoves<br />

$ 50<br />

$ 60<br />

MATTRESS & B0XSPRINGS<br />

00<br />

$ t<br />

Queen Size QSO<br />

On New Ranges<br />

CARPET Set I<br />

SALE<br />

I JT wr 12x12 (2) 12x16<br />

12x15 (2) 11x12<br />

69<br />

Large Stock of All Kinds of New<br />

ZIG-ZA- G<br />

110x13 (2) 12x1 H<br />

SEWING MACHINES<br />

SEWING MACHINES<br />

9 Cxlu<br />

$0050 I In Portablo<br />

$0050<br />

YOUR CHOICE<br />

Portables<br />

Cabinets<br />

As Low As<br />

A Real Bargain<br />

As Low Art<br />

W.T.<br />

EVERY ITEM<br />

IN STOCK REDUCED<br />

BOGGS & JOHNSON IIASKVhi"<br />

TEXAS<br />

BflB<br />

llI'<br />

vi:aus<br />

J. F. Jones, of Abilene, who<br />

is connected with Jones-Co- x &<br />

Co. of this city, was here Saturday<br />

on business.<br />

J. O. Merchant of Cottonwood<br />

was a Haskell visitor Saturday.<br />

Jack said that they had a good<br />

cotton shower last Friday night.<br />

Mrs. Katie Morgan and children<br />

have returned from a<br />

week's visit to relatives in<br />

Hamlin.<br />

II. Grady Hammer of the<br />

Howard community has liccn<br />

keeping tiooks on the production<br />

of three cows since January 1<br />

and his records show that he<br />

has sold S173.0.1 worth of butter,<br />

milk and cream from these<br />

three cows besides the home<br />

supply for his family of four<br />

and all their company. These<br />

are graded Jersey rows, not<br />

registered, but they have had<br />

good attention and good judgment<br />

lias been used in marketing.<br />

no YKAIW A()<br />

(.tunc 'id, ItMtl))<br />

The contract for the new<br />

$25,000 Methodist Church was<br />

let Wednesday to Mr. H. C.<br />

Wyche of this city. Tlie church<br />

will In? of brick and stone and<br />

one of the m o s t substantial<br />

structures of its kind in the<br />

west.<br />

O. G. Wnrbritlon has returned<br />

from a visit to Memphis,<br />

Tenn., and points in Arkansas,<br />

where he visited his parents.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Collins<br />

arc visiting the father of Mrs.<br />

EH3<br />

SLEEPER<br />

It B. Fowler and wife wore<br />

in Thin sday from the Hughes<br />

Itanch, and tomtits everything<br />

as flourishing In his vicinity.<br />

valor Company Imw begun<br />

.tri r.n their craln elevator. i.,jp<br />

Mrs T. B. HumcII left ONOW At<br />

for Aransas Pin", where she<br />

I'he<br />

will simnd the sununer will her ,, Zwi)(<br />

. . ""U<br />

patent, Mi" '"l u- - c- -<br />

will lw h-l- d V. h<br />

Junes<br />

.Ice Friedman. io was<br />

.<br />

me<br />

July 3,<br />

Qiarles<br />

l and ,<br />

Stcnholnt<br />

"?.T" on<br />

,.i ,"' '"<br />

Mrs. Oscar<br />

daughters,<br />

Martin and<br />

Misses Jessie and first lnx)t maKer in "osrcm<br />

Velum, left Friday for Corpus rnnntv. nttor an aoscnui-<br />

Chrlsti. McAllcn and<br />

- m -<br />

. .<br />

other<br />

Judge for mo events<br />

Hubert<br />

I H,<br />

i,ni,I, .<br />

years, nns ... w,.v..-.- .<br />

rnumni<br />

S. .l.i !,.!.<br />

smmi uosn, m Kraiw i<br />

..U<br />

:.. ' rtiw..<br />

..:.::.r n. . : ; hnllrilnL' in the northeast part. wllh the cuttiiK' li.n-u- . 1<br />

i... "'"iiuij.<br />

Ml<br />

'" W<br />

l u.i. ....... I It... I ,VUt,1lfl f. ....... 11 fc, . " "ivn .1<br />

,lt. li.linm OinV X n .1100 "1 W1C lll'mili. J C I lirOCKHlOr Oil U III ""'I<br />

ni iiiv.- - ...........v.. ,,n . I<br />

asist<br />

M ,,,,, here In Thursdav. i..!..",'"1<br />

Air<br />

.... riirimi"" i .??"' -<br />

.liny w<br />

A good, slow rain fell Wed- - 1881, and was here . . when .. the , voted to youtli neliv r , i<br />

tmudiiv nlih Tho fni'tners ro-- muhiIv wim oreanUcd. lie mane I'lnnlni? HMMi . ..<br />

..v.....-.- , ...p.... ..... - v.,,......, .. .....1,.<br />

, " .. ." " l<br />

port that crops are growing footwear for me om vv!., morning tnc fti,- -'<br />

Is the thriftiest ever seen. There those who are left. hnlter classes will i, "J<br />

nt<br />

.<br />

American<br />

rcmemlwrcd<br />

rapidly, Corn Is fine and cotton nnd will x by Horse Associmi,,,, n<br />

ivnu lnlu nf .llnn nllinlod i)0-- Mi- - V.. D AvcrV Sold his WK) KriHnv llftprniv-- ,Z ,.a<br />

'<br />

fore the storm that had not acre farm near<br />

come uo. bouse to Mrs<br />

Dr. F. L. Taylor of Hereford, consideration $17<br />

has settled in Haskell. He Is an<br />

old friend of A. J. Smltl of this<br />

city. Advertising doesn't cost<br />

The Sherrlll Grain and Kle- - PnynJ<br />

uijf<br />

irriLrij<br />

riwiiiiivivnji lN<br />

DAY<br />

Howard scIhwI youth activiiv rA<br />

Kmina will take place, and<br />

,'" wvi luriiiimco i..<br />

will be<br />

will be IIWi,rft<br />

all and 2 to<br />

hngllsli. 1uJf<br />

iiiuiiiuiK<br />

Judged.<br />

v,nswi<br />

Trophies<br />

class winners<br />

rx<br />

yt rmr<br />

MWA<br />

A V<br />

i t<br />

r L<br />

nlnn.<br />

FARMING isn't the simple business it used to be, 'way back when!<br />

You need to know a little about everything nowadays . . . COME BY<br />

AND LET US HELP YOU! We have a complete line of all FERTILI-ZER- S<br />

AND CHEMICALS for your<br />

FARM NEEDS!<br />

QUavter<br />

Friday ht(UHfn,t<br />

registered<br />

OWNED AND OPERATED BY T. J. BALLARD<br />

JULY<br />

Farm & Ranch Supply<br />

First<br />

THURSDAY, .irxK<br />

303 South Street Haskell, Texas<br />

"YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED'<br />

TWIN MIRROR, DRESSER<br />

CHEST AND BED<br />

i<br />

A<br />

lUfij<br />

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UsnAY, .HWB 2i), innii<br />

Eir .la "ifi<br />

,yvs from Weinert . . .<br />

rV, artidcrfiil lo wnki" up Mrtln Is a student" iTT Mr-Mu7rvnlnif<br />

wlm ,,ln,!' H,"K --""uK-'<br />

.fmil 'oi7 That Is one Mr. Tff(11 Mlivf,nlll ,,. .<br />

."i-- ?r. ll.ir.TA<br />

Ste,l i?<br />

J, ivolly, amaze One ,m ,J' ,he<br />

.<br />

'if ho rcnlly tinderatunclH Hcry Sm,lh;<br />

!?J "taut" He sun?. --nWJV''T0. of Mr<br />

lkfK kws what te a-JS- Jl Inst<br />

.,,,. wh, ,hn<br />

2 HI<br />

1<br />

OVCKO?:<br />

'"?..<br />

family would do If there ran; Mrs. Pearl Uckey, H,,".<br />

HtnniT I I M i.' I II IV I LTf I llllll 1 T u ... 1t . -<br />

i euy U,,IW" " " ""u ''" aim Airs .1 1<br />

Vocklng nil he (I for-- Smith. Goree. Mrs limokoU<br />

fpagfs n( letting Itbo went to Wiohlla Kails on Friday<br />

fioni "" "" "'" ,,1: ", :v,, sisier urn '"<br />

binls doii'l seem like law, Mr. nn( Mrs. Uw',';cl<br />

N.. .In 1 li'V? AllVWIlV. Hnekoll<br />

. j.ltlnrt hint wwrftla A 1 I.. 1 ..i....<br />

y arP 11:..(, ...... .v..o m. inumn weinert went to<br />

Isonc is ...... wiiiwiK iiontiny to meet his mo.<br />

hum, Mrs. .Margaret Weinert<br />

m AM) TIIKKK and Mrs. Knima M,nk o<br />

Joyce Martin and sons, returned from a ten-da- y vara- -<br />

rMr nnd Mark. Worn linn trhi l. It It<br />

J' of Mr nnd Mrs. Harlan Mrs. Jack Bettis," Mrs. Hazel<br />

wecKi-mi- .<br />

lasi<br />

r<br />

iirs. Ann Jones nnd Miirviinti Walker<br />

FRONTIER<br />

DAY<br />

JULY 1<br />

WILD<br />

STALLIONS<br />

ire a thing of the past ... So are<br />

atent medicines that cured every<br />

ilment! . . . Now, your doctor<br />

nows he can rely on us to fill your<br />

inscriptions just as he ordered, us- -<br />

ng only the finest of ingredients.<br />

,re are dedicated to serving you.<br />

OATES DRUG<br />

STORE<br />

; Delivery "On the Same Old Corner" Nights ,v Sundays<br />

JIM MEDLEY-JI- M FRESHOUR<br />

Service Hin.'HW. n-- un nu<br />

5,<br />

01<br />

' .rvH, and Barbara Ileitis<br />

H Haskell, were vIhIIoih In<br />

week'. ' ,rS ,k'nry Sm,,h '"",<br />

Jlr. and Mrs. l.conaid Alex-- n<br />

er went lo Pleasant Valley<br />

family, Mr. and Mrs. Hilly<br />

Wayne A exander. Thoy attend-- l<br />

church services Sunday at<br />

I'leasnnl Valley Baptist Church.<br />

Iliev brouKhi their grandsons,<br />

lunlor nnd James, home with<br />

them for a week's visit. While<br />

f''y- - M. Alexander visited<br />

er brother and family, Mr.<br />

a Mrs. K. D. Ilolx?rtin. In<br />

.'', "' 'Mr- - Alexander vis-te- d<br />

his sister and family, Mr.<br />

Sock<br />

Ro,K'rt YounB of lMlh<br />

Mr. and Mrs Archie L. Jen-Kin- s<br />

and daughters, Nancl and<br />

Karon, of Odessa, slopped by on<br />

heir way home from a visit<br />

Hi .Seymour for a visit with his<br />

mother, Mrs. Jim Jenkins.<br />

Mr and Mrs. Charles D.<br />

Jenkins and children, Dickie.<br />

Prrell and Tresa Ann. of<br />

Osilesti, came last Friday and<br />

ook his mother, Mrs. Jim<br />

Jen-kin- s,<br />

of Lake Stamford, for an<br />

outing of fishing and camping.<br />

The Weinert Junior Club<br />

has Just completed its annual<br />

rive-da- y sewing course. The<br />

Kins completing the course<br />

are: Uridn Yates. Debra Rol-oriso- n.<br />

Kern Hager. Lisa<br />

Dm-o- n.<br />

Reba naye Campbell.<br />

V?,r,t'"J';"r')' Melanie Vojkufka.<br />

Hilda Costello and Velma Zour-la- ;<br />

also. Tommy Horrick and<br />

Rosa Costello.<br />

The girls who served as inn-lo- r<br />

leaders are: Camn Guess,<br />

I'auleltu WilfoiiK. lirenn<br />

Cad-del- l.<br />

Joan Caddell, Sue Hager,<br />

Sheila Dutlon and<br />

Camplwll. Debbie<br />

Tliosc girls are also<br />

making garments to show at<br />

the local dress review, planned<br />

for July 1 at 3:00 p. m. at the<br />

community center. The program<br />

will be presented by the<br />

senior girls, and followed<br />

by a lea sponsored by the<br />

Weinert Home Demonstration<br />

Club. Everyone is invited to attend.<br />

Adult leaders for the sewing<br />

course are: Mmes. Glenn Caddell,<br />

Johnny Earp, Alton San-der-<br />

W. R. Hager. Billy Jo<br />

Robertson. C. C. Camplcll,<br />

Marvin Phemister and Tom<br />

Yates.<br />

Demonstrations were given<br />

on ood grooming by Caron<br />

Guess and Pauletta Wilfong; inner<br />

fashions by Joan Caddell;<br />

Tabrics and colors by Sheila.<br />

Dul ton and Sue Hager. Friday,<br />

a demonstration on scarves as<br />

accessories was given y Lor-en- a<br />

Caddell, and "The Best<br />

Lines for You" was presented<br />

by Debbie Campbell.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hummel<br />

and daughter, Jeannie Kay, are<br />

here from Sterling, 111., to visit<br />

her mother, Mrs. R. B. Guess.<br />

, Major and Mrs. Hale Alder- -<br />

Jetty Y. Clare<br />

Publisher of The<br />

laskell Free Press<br />

A WEEKLY JOURNAL<br />

Published Every Thursday, at Haskell, Texas.<br />

Established the 1st day of January A. D. 1886.<br />

'nce first established has changed from a six col- -<br />

'ton Patent Inside to a Seven Column Folio all<br />

home<br />

irint. One of the most ably edited Journals in the<br />

Vest and its circulation is unparalled. It is THE offi- -<br />

ial Paper of Haskell County.<br />

TAQH<br />

iUBSCRIPTION$1.75.T<br />

ALVAJNjL<br />

Advertising Rates Made Known on Application<br />

lit mA !. 1 - ... .. .' f l. ..<br />

a ..Ui:.l.u.. nnmn nt<br />

aupiicntc, with Ihe excepiion 01 mc huui...is. .....-- , .- -.<br />

d that ran in K HAFI I. FREE PRESS. Volume 4, Number<br />

ne Saturday, January 1889.<br />

tn Pfontier Day, July lt, only, tho ubicription rate of $1.75, for<br />

r"eil, Throckmorton, Stonewall, Jone and Knox uounues ior one<br />

var-wibe<br />

in effect.)<br />

tsa?&<br />

...'.:t vew<br />

T1IF, JIA8KE1.I. mBE PRESS, IIASKTCIU TEXAS 70021'<br />

man of San Antonio me here<br />

for a few days visit with her<br />

patents, Mr and Mrs. Bailey<br />

Guess.<br />

Mr, and Mrs. 0. W. Vaughn<br />

have a new great-grandso- n. He<br />

was Ixhii Sunday, June 22, nt<br />

0:15 a. m. nt Hendricks Memorial<br />

Hospital In Abilene. Parents<br />

me Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie<br />

Vaughn. He also has an older<br />

brother. James, who Is 2't years<br />

old.<br />

Mrs. Waymon Lane of Fort<br />

Worth, Mrs. Bill King and Mrs.<br />

Nova Drlggers visited Mrs.<br />

Roy Herrick last week. Sunday<br />

night visitors or Mrs. Herrick<br />

were Mrs. Hlghnote and<br />

Sinter Flanncry of Haskell.<br />

A film on Summer Camp was<br />

shown last Sunday night, at the<br />

Square Church. Night<br />

services at Haskell were not<br />

held so memlHjrs who wished<br />

to see the film could attend<br />

the Weinert church.<br />

LEDGER SHEETS, boxed typewriter<br />

paper and columnar<br />

Padn, get them at the Free<br />

PresB 87tfp<br />

Gandy's<br />

ICE CREAM<br />

sal. Round Box<br />

Solid Pack<br />

Mild<br />

Armour's Miracure<br />

COTTON<br />

PICKIN'S<br />

charge will )x collected which<br />

will result in collections approximating<br />

the actual loan<br />

making cost," and requested<br />

Anderson's views a n d com-<br />

ments on the new<br />

Rolling<br />

pro(osal,<br />

Plains Cutton<br />

Growers, Ine,<br />

The new fee system would<br />

Cflll flit n fitlflt'trn r.f ft frt. t.w.M<br />

STAMFnim Commodity documents containing from one<br />

( 1PM It PntTiMPrilln has under U) ,('" ,)n,os' W l0'' wose with<br />

1 lonsideration new and higher '" 2'' 'a'-"S-<br />

, plus Jit for each<br />

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1.. viii- if<br />

-<br />

uii.ugcs io ix? paid y """"."""i uuivs or iracuon<br />

pnxlucers for the preparation ,eref'<br />

and handling of cotton loan pa- - Producers under the new pn- -<br />

IH'ts. Rolling Plains Cotton cedure would Ix? required lo<br />

i. rowers, Inc., Is vigorously ("'.V these fees to CCC on all<br />

protesting this Increase. loan documents, even those Inl- -<br />

sent ipcenlly to Don An- - county offices.<br />

IS,, "?!?? AS<br />

wi iT 'r,lu!!n" n! ,(,.f ,he ',' Fees '" ,ht' P. c'TOl only<br />

r,huerS,, m" )y "ou,s!t,e" loan<br />

nuiee,<br />

clerks,<br />

by have<br />

been: bale 2"i renin- - i in i:<br />

Administrator for , cents pus f cents for<br />

iX-put- State' i<br />

and County ojx.ratlons In the -<br />

Agricultural<br />

each hale over ami 7 hales<br />

Stabilization and ad overi 1.1 1)<br />

Conservation<br />

cents<br />

Service<br />

or<br />

in Wash- - each bale over fi<br />

ington, D C. RPCG. a charier Under the new<br />

mxt<br />

'<br />

nrooosal nul- -<br />

member Bel.wlde CPC. was side loan rteifc vou d ill<br />

mi neclliilely<br />

be<br />

contacted for com- - authorized to charge fees in nc- -<br />

'"i'J , , ., , cordance with the old schedule.<br />

of<br />

, !?!! S't'.' ft "5 riul-- to pay AND BE SAFE<br />

We Offer All of<br />

P'rcMc,or!!<br />

the 105 N. D Ph.<br />

" w " ut. marge<br />

mm<br />

set uy the new<br />

tmmimt Juw&ii<br />

GLORIOUS<br />

MEALS!<br />

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ml<br />

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SPECIALS<br />

THURSDAY,<br />

FRIDAY,<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Vi<br />

69' JUNE<br />

26-27-2-<br />

8<br />

i<br />

Hunt's Whole 2' can<br />

Apricots 3 $100<br />

Hunt's FRUIT<br />

Cocktail 5<br />

Hunt's<br />

2i2 Can<br />

Hunt's<br />

. VJVHBHH9V MEATS<br />

Dankworth Frozen BEEF Pound<br />

Wright's Extra<br />

JJ'- -!<br />

.12 oz. pkg<br />

FOR Exlra Savin wuh<br />

300 Can<br />

$100<br />

Peaches 3 89<br />

Tomatoes 5<br />

CHOICE<br />

STEAKS 69<br />

FRANKS 43<br />

BACON<br />

300 Can<br />

$100<br />

c<br />

Pound<br />

69 c<br />

c<br />

(??T'm'rTrrw<br />

tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtuMatmMtm<br />

24 oz.<br />

COCA-COL- A<br />

12 oz. can<br />

Case of 21<br />

Res-- . $1.09 size<br />

8<br />

schedule<br />

To avoid this double charge,<br />

virtually all producers would<br />

bring loan papers to the county<br />

office for nrenaration.<br />

For Form G loans to c(Hp<br />

eratlve associations of producers,<br />

the associations have been<br />

bearing the cost of preparing<br />

loan documents for their producer-<br />

members. In most cases<br />

the loans have been disbursed<br />

JAMP1<br />

Hunt's<br />

TOMATO<br />

Sauce<br />

Hunt's Whole<br />

for CCC by hanks under CCC<br />

agreements, with CCC imying<br />

the servicing ngenl banks u<br />

fee.<br />

The new procedure would call<br />

for cooperative associations to<br />

lelmburse CCC for 30 er cent<br />

of the fee for the hank's service.<br />

CCC estimates that this<br />

jM?rcentage will cover CCC'b<br />

cost of checking and making<br />

the loans.<br />

Wilson's OF Fashioned Mild Longiiorn<br />

CHEESE QJiaecret 79<br />

Reg. 09c can<br />

lOoz. m r m.<br />

pkff.<br />

GH0LS0N GROCERY<br />

...<br />

FURRHLANE<br />

8 oz.<br />

.<br />

8 oz.<br />

Potatoes 6<br />

Hunt's TOMATO<br />

14 oz. Bottle<br />

CATSUP 25l<br />

Bottle<br />

Wesson Oil<br />

$29<br />

JERGIN'S<br />

LOTION<br />

Spray Deodorant<br />

BE SURE<br />

INSURE WITH<br />

1<br />

New<br />

PAGE THREE<br />

AGENCY<br />

Forms Insurance<br />

Ave. Haakell 864-321- 6<br />

'A.V..Si.<br />

FOR ORAND, r"<br />

Skinner's<br />

MACARONI<br />

box<br />

15<br />

Frozen 10 oz. pkg.<br />

C<br />

can<br />

5 59l<br />

300 Size<br />

$100<br />

VEGETABLES<br />

California Fresh Pound<br />

CANTALOUPES 9c<br />

Fresh Green Head<br />

LETTUCE 17c<br />

lb. Cello Bag<br />

CARROTS lie<br />

STRAWBERRIES 3 for 79c<br />

Phone 864-292- 9 Haskell, Texas Pay Your Telephone Hill Here<br />

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1 H H h H H H Hm T<br />

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Remember the wet, muddy cow lots, old cows<br />

you<br />

with cockleburs in their tails,<br />

on a cold face? Nice, ain't it, to swap all that<br />

misery for a carton of<br />

BORDEN'S MILK?<br />

TOM WATSON Distributor<br />

THE "GOOD OLD DAYS"<br />

are back in Haskell at Oate's Drug during<br />

Frontier Day. Look at these old time prices<br />

Prince Albert Tobacco 2 cans 25c<br />

Coffee<br />

5c per cup<br />

Ice Cream in cone, double dip 5c<br />

OATE'S DRUG<br />

WE OWN UP ... WE DID IT .. . DID WHAT?<br />

Made the pictures of Garth and Buster<br />

Don't hold it agin us . . . camera still<br />

works some. that reminds us, you<br />

can buy Picture Frames on Frontier Day<br />

for ONE-THIR- D OFF at<br />

BLOHM'S STUDIO<br />

VISIT WITH US ON FRONTIER DAY<br />

For Free Balloons<br />

LIGHT BULBS 10c EACH<br />

(Limit of 2 per person)<br />

WHITE AUTO STORE<br />

JIM SAMPSON Owner<br />

BARGAINS GALORE WAITING FOR YOU!<br />

To Name just a few:<br />

Ladies Low Heel Shoes $2.99<br />

Ladies Sandals<br />

All current season<br />

HASS EN'S<br />

. $2.00<br />

HOWDY, STRANGER, WELCOME TO THE<br />

LAZY S MOTEL<br />

Rest in comfort . . . with refrigerated air . . .<br />

Color T. V. First three customers may rent a<br />

modern room for $1.00.<br />

W. J. RODDY Owner<br />

WE WANT TO TAKE THIS MEANS of saying<br />

"Welcome to Haskell and Frontier Day celebration.<br />

While in town, why not come by our<br />

place for a visit and look see at the beautiful<br />

models we have in stock?"<br />

MEDFORD BUICK-PONTIA- C<br />

THIS IS A PERSONAL INVITATION<br />

for you to visit with us during Frontier Day<br />

Celebration, as we pay tribute to the "old-timer- s"<br />

who puved the way to civilization.<br />

TOMMY DAVIS<br />

DOES THE OLD BARN NEED A CLEAN-U- P<br />

JOB?. If so, pick up a supply of our Bon Ami<br />

on sale for 5c and add well with a little muscle<br />

grease . . . Don't miss this thriller, either A<br />

buck size glass cleaner (good for Ma's looking<br />

glass or Uncle Ben's glass eye) only 25 cenLs.<br />

Sherman's Floors and Interiors<br />

WELCOME TO OUR FRONTIER DAY Cele-<br />

bration and thanks for the privilege of serving<br />

you for approximately 40 years . . . We<br />

have packages of needles for 5c each.<br />

JOHNSON<br />

We Specialize in Quality Furniture<br />

H H<br />

THE HASKELL FREE PRESS, HASKELL, TEXAS 71)521<br />

Ma, you and the gals can have personality plus,<br />

If you will only come by for a visit with us.<br />

The women folks come from many miles . . .<br />

To be fitted here in the latest styles.<br />

FRONTIER DAY ONLY<br />

Fascinators (shawls or modern day stoles) in<br />

colors of white, black and red, while they last<br />

six bits each. Soap (not lye, like Grandma had)<br />

but modern day cold water, six bits per bottle.<br />

Sparkling Spangles that jingle and jangle, one<br />

buck, and some for less. Haskell County souvenir<br />

plates $1.00.<br />

The PERSONALITY SHOPPE<br />

UIp r KmSOFmr<br />

nimiiiiairiinagii<br />

TUESDAY<br />

JDLT ST<br />

Sam Graves on "Old Hub", legendary cutting horse, who at the ripe old age of 22<br />

years, won the World's first cutting horse contest with a cash prize at Haskell,<br />

Texas, July 1898. Courtesy National Cutting Horse Association.<br />

Buggy Whips and Mustache Cups once popular<br />

items in our store, disappeared long ago. However,<br />

some prices from that bygone era remain.<br />

Deluxe colclhandle skillets, 20c ea. Household<br />

paint, qt. 10c, gal. $1.49. Long handle porcelain<br />

drinking dippers, 20c each. Home or car fire<br />

extinguishers, 59c.<br />

Bynum's Hardware & Furniture<br />

Do you<br />

The oldtimers gathered and resincd their bows,<br />

do-si-do's<br />

Getting all sot for the ...<br />

like good music? If so, we have. a limited supply<br />

of RECORDS ON SALE Frontier Day for<br />

only 39c each.<br />

FRAZIER<br />

just<br />

as anyone you ever had any dealings with. If you have a good span mules, horses, an old<br />

WE WEREN'T HERE IN 1898 but you will find us as friendly and easy to trade with<br />

of<br />

milk cow or even an old rooster and a few hens, wo will make you an offer on a trade-in-.<br />

Visit with us in our new location<br />

II A L E F A R M SUPPLY<br />

BOGGS &<br />

APPLIANCE<br />

WE WILL CUT YOUR HAIR FOR 25 CENTS<br />

ON FRONTIER DAY . . .<br />

Til the shadow of the old Mosquito<br />

tree says it's 12:00 Noon.<br />

DICK'S BARBER SHOP<br />

Dick and Tommy<br />

RECKON THK OLD-TIME- R would have said<br />

"heck" a time or so if he'd had to light his<br />

cam pf ire with a go-fe- r match? On Frontier<br />

Day we will sell old time Kitchen Matches for<br />

a nickel a box.<br />

GHOLSON GROCERY & lAT.<br />

Aunt Lizzie wore her hair braided and tied a<br />

red ribbon around it to keep it out of the milk<br />

pail. On Frontier Day and every day we feat-<br />

ure the latest in finger waves and pig tail curls.<br />

Haskell County Souvenir Plates $1.00<br />

CHRISTINE'S BEAUTY SALON<br />

201 North Avenue H<br />

BHMHk<br />

HASKELL<br />

FREE<br />

PRESS<br />

' A Pioneer of These Parts<br />

We can't clean up your love life, and we don't<br />

have time to clean out your chicken house or<br />

attic, either. But, brother, wo do know what<br />

to do with your dirty clothes. Haskell County<br />

Souvenir Plates, $1.00.<br />

BIARirS CLEANERS<br />

TODAY . . . AT THE HASKELL<br />

LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE<br />

your cattle will sell for three times as much<br />

per hundred pounds as thoy would per<br />

head in 1008.<br />

Wo invite you to bring your stock to the<br />

Haskell Livestock Auction for better<br />

prices.<br />

PETE BURKHALTEU - JAMES POWELL<br />

wmmmmmmmmm<br />

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THURSDAY, .1UNIC m;,<br />

ini wii<br />

but long as they last you can get your hair cut<br />

for a quarter and shoes shined for a dime at<br />

ii..<br />

SOUTH SIDE BARBER SHOP<br />

rM rnnNTiPR rAv<br />

Sam Jones Albert<br />

1 ATM AM HATINfi HRANR (..<br />

TIME FOR SPRING TONICS . . .<br />

We have a goodly supply of Asafoetida, Lvdia<br />

E. Pinkham's Veg. Compound, Sulphur and<br />

Camphor at<br />

JOHNSON PHARMACY<br />

Elbert Johnson, Reg. Apothecary<br />

O.N.T. EMBROIDERY FLOSS<br />

SPECIAL FOR FRONTIER DAY<br />

FOR ONLY 1 CENT PER SKEIN<br />

NADINE'S<br />

"Home of Fine Fabrics"<br />

Recollect when you were just a "button"<br />

back down on the Farm? When it rained<br />

and you wanted to catch a mess of catfish,<br />

you had to grub or haul wood? In<br />

the winter when the squirrels were fat<br />

and sassy you couldn't go hunting but had<br />

to keep the fireplace<br />

That part of the "good old days" went out<br />

with the horse and buggy and now thanks<br />

to<br />

Lone Star Gas Company<br />

you have a better fire, and all of the time<br />

you want to hunt and fish.<br />

Serving the West for GO Years<br />

HOME FOLKS AND VISITORS ALIK- E-<br />

have an extended invitation to visit with<br />

us at any time to look over our new and<br />

used model cars.<br />

HOWARD PERRY MOTOR CO.<br />

WE ARE FEATURING ON FRONTIER DAY<br />

18 size pocket watch crystals for 25 cents ea.<br />

You will want a Haskell County Souvenir<br />

Plate $1.00 ea.<br />

LYLE'S JEWELRY<br />

1400 North Ave. D<br />

ON FRONTIER DAY . . . you can purchase<br />

lace for only 4 cents per yard at the<br />

Ben Franklin Store. Also Men's White<br />

Handkerchiefs for 5 cents each.<br />

BEN FRANKLIN STORE<br />

North Side Square<br />

We weren't here in 1898 because Old Dobbin<br />

was the star performer along about that time.<br />

However, wo want to welcome you to the Frontier<br />

Day celebration. Come by for a look at a<br />

lot of horse power in many different models.<br />

BILL WILSON MOTOR CO.<br />

We extend you a most cordial welcome to<br />

FRONTIER DAY. Visit with us while in<br />

enter-tainmen- t.<br />

town and enjoy the fino program of<br />

WOODARD FARM SALtiS<br />

1107 North 1st<br />

We Feature the Rest for Lohs<br />

I'ARDNER, wo wain 10 iuko this means<br />

of saying "thanks" for dealing with lis<br />

and to welcome you to be hero for Uc<br />

Frontier Day Celebration.<br />

IIA ILEY TOLIVER CHEVllOl<br />

and OLDS


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TIRED EATING THEM OLD SOUR<br />

DOUGH BISCUITS?<br />

... I.nu liirlif Itrniwl fm ti ninlnl .. 1....T .. i<br />

i'OU CI1 uJ " " '"n a ami in,<br />

RENFRO'S GROCERY<br />

with every purchase of $2.50 or more<br />

on Frontier Day.<br />

ON FRONTIER DAY ONLY<br />

The first tnreo uuhioiikth who can ua may<br />

un<br />

gctnooKeu<br />

I! 1 b 1 1 1 E?<br />

tu iiiu oauiu ior yy eenis.<br />

CEN-TE- X CARLE COMPANY<br />

John and Ann Darnell<br />

OUR BLACKSMITH MARRIED A WELL- -<br />

AND QUIT<br />

we can't shoe your horses. However,<br />

TO-D- O WIDDER<br />

, so<br />

u'c will fix your flat tires with tubes for<br />

a nickel on Frontier Day.<br />

ANDERSON TIRE COMPANY<br />

YE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY . . .<br />

TO EXPRESS OUR SINCERE "THANKS"<br />

to you for the fine patronage you have<br />

given us for the past 50 years.<br />

fOUrS DRY GOODS & VARIETY<br />

THE ORIGINAL WAGON YARD<br />

First 3 Rooms .$1.50<br />

Bath, 50 cents extra<br />

Sheds to keep your provisions dry.<br />

FIELDAN MOTEL<br />

Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Walker<br />

VHY PAY NEEDLESSLY<br />

I<br />

for new, modern up-to-da-<br />

te plumbing<br />

when you can still purchase the old reli<br />

able Combinet (slop jar) for only 99 cents<br />

each at<br />

JONES-CO- X & CO.<br />

Frontier Day Only<br />

MUCH OBLIGED TO EVERYBODY who<br />

Me it possible to staire the first Frontier Day<br />

lelebration. A heck of a lot of work but lots<br />

fun and we hope that the Home Folks and<br />

rangers alike will enjoy the unique features<br />

me day's program.<br />

It<br />

sorta seems fittinir that at least one day<br />

fen year we take time out to ponder some<br />

Mut what happened here the days of long<br />

Po. To nay homuire to the oldtimers who<br />

raved winter's hlizziirds and summer's heat<br />

3d<br />

sand to blaze a trail across the unfenced<br />

rairies. To snv "Thinks" tn the hardv nionecr<br />

ho has long since ridden his cow hoss over<br />

'e last ndge into the heart of the sunset.<br />

At: I? tf, cm.,... ..in ....:, :.. .i iv,<br />

i.:.. niuh.mr f<br />

oilUlllll HIUU III llin uinwij y Uu. ....- -<br />

J" County, "Turn backward, turn backward,<br />

tirriA in Uitr ri;,iw ..,, mn ti eliiM ncnin.<br />

li V,,J I Uglily, IllillVl, IIIU I. V..... '<br />

"it for tonight." So we pay tribute to "old-"ie- r" the<br />

who left a heritage that behooves us to<br />

:CM nliitn I... Il. ....,,....,:,. f In'u vnpnrrl.H.<br />

k of hi.s day and the colorful history of his<br />

:toaml exploits m taming the west.<br />

If ifvii !..... ;.... r ii. ....l.r ilnuu nf Ifutu<br />

ii U,J '" l,v iuiich ui uiu viuy i';n "<br />

PnimKr ,., ...., .,,... ltiMiwr tlintn In the<br />

"inty mnsniim for Kiifo knnninir and the CI1- -<br />

'Ment of future generations.<br />

Tlldnl.. 8 H.I.. r!.. w...n.tln ofotiIP<br />

'iiiih jijjuui ior huh imv uAiiiui'iu<br />

j'"njj together in staging what could develop<br />

an outstanding annual event.<br />

REX FELKER, Manager<br />

Chamber of Commerco<br />

Courtesy :<br />

Holdeii-McCaule- u Funeral Home<br />

luakell County Historical Society<br />

WE ARE JUST AS RELIABLE AND<br />

DEPENDABLE AS "OLD HUB"<br />

l "s been our pleasure to Herve you, the<br />

'armors, ranchers and business men in this<br />

arn since 1890.<br />

I'laco your money on a winner.<br />

HASKELL NATIONAL RANK<br />

in<br />

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TUB HASKELL FRKE PRESS. HASKELL, TEXAS 79521 PAGE FIVE<br />

B w H 1 B w<br />

Tuesday<br />

i r July 1st<br />

I,,,<br />

MA, ON FRONTIER DAY YOU CAN<br />

SHOE PA . . .<br />

and all of the boys with Jarman Shoes for<br />

only $5.00 a pair. All sales final.<br />

HUNTER MEN'S WEAR<br />

WE WILL HAUL YOU BUTANE ALL<br />

DAY FOR 8 CENTS A GALLON<br />

. . . still cheaper than wood and gives the<br />

wife more time to run the tractor.<br />

DEAN RUTANE & APPLIANCE<br />

Insurance on house .. $375.00<br />

Contents $ 75.00<br />

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Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, makes some preliminary calculations as<br />

to the number of pounds that "Big Mac" will weigh. A livestock weight judging contest for women<br />

only will be a novelty feature of the Frontier Day celebration.<br />

PLEASE FORGET THE "BULL" LONG<br />

ENOUGH TO COME BY OUR SHOP<br />

for a look at our display of ladies' hand-<br />

On for<br />

bags. sale only 25 cents Frontier<br />

Day only.<br />

THE SLIPPER SHOP<br />

TEXAS STRAWBERRIES<br />

(PINTO BEANS)<br />

A must on the menu since the chuckwagon<br />

went up the trail to Dodge City and Abilene.<br />

On sale for only 5 cents per pound<br />

on Frontier Day at<br />

POGUE<br />

GROCERY<br />

CHILDREN'S SOX, in color,<br />

& MARKET<br />

Frontier Day . .14 cents a pair<br />

and<br />

Girls' Ladies' Blue" Jean Pants 99c<br />

by sizes<br />

.JEANS, Levi's, broken $1.99<br />

THE C&R STORE<br />

GRANDMA HAD TO CHOP WOOD<br />

AND BUILD A FIRE<br />

uudor an old black wash pot to do her<br />

clothes. Now you can road a good book in<br />

air conditioned comfort while your clothes<br />

aro washed at<br />

ROONS CLEANING CENTER<br />

WE WILL SERVE OLD-FASHION-<br />

CHUCK WAGON STEW<br />

On July 1st for 35c per helping.<br />

RETH'S DOURLE-- A DRIVE IN<br />

Rule Highway<br />

Bob and Beth Edwards<br />

WRITTEN BY THIS AGENCY MAY 20, 1892<br />

ASSURED: W. P. Pari.<br />

Annual Premium 6.75<br />

We can't beat that price but we can Btill<br />

give the same dependable service.<br />

HARTSFIELD AGENCY<br />

DON'T STAY AWAY FROM THE<br />

FRONTIER DAY CELEBRATION<br />

because you haven't got any WAMPUM. Dine<br />

with "Diamond Lil" to your heart's content on<br />

sow belly, red beans, juicy onions and<br />

for only 25c at<br />

The COFFEE SHOP<br />

East Side of Square<br />

corn-brea- d<br />

HANG THE FEED BAG ON FOR<br />

A COWBOY'S SPECIAL<br />

First 25 orders of chicken fried steak<br />

(tender as a<br />

mother-in-law- 's heart) Chuck<br />

wagon coffee 25c.<br />

FELKEIVS RESTAURANT<br />

Three doon pairs of men's sox, regular retail<br />

price $1.00, on sale Frontier Day for 29c<br />

Five dozen pairs Hanes broadcloth Shorts,<br />

sizes 30 to 44, Pair . .4c<br />

1 Group of Western Felt Hats, in colors,<br />

mfg. in 1871? for only $1.99-- at<br />

WHEATLEY'S STORE<br />

WE'RE FRESH OUT OF<br />

RED-TO- P AXLE<br />

GREASE . . . but your vehicles will run as<br />

smooth iiH a now buggy on our<br />

Good GULF Products<br />

Free Cow Chips with ovcry $10,00 purchase<br />

on Frontier Day.<br />

BROOKS MIDDLETON, Consignee<br />

She used to be happy with buttons and bows,<br />

But now she's fond of more modern clothes.<br />

No matter how fastidious be her taste,<br />

She'll be pleased with a visit to our place.<br />

FRONTIRE DAY ONLY WE PRESENT<br />

THESE BARGAINS for my Fair Lady<br />

Silk Stockings at 2 bits per pair<br />

for 4 bits each<br />

Shirtwaists for $2 and 6 bits each<br />

LANE-FELKE- R DRESS SHOP<br />

ARE YOU TIRED PITCHING YOUR<br />

BED ROLL UNDER THE STARS?<br />

Camp with us, wash the trail dust off and<br />

sleep in ed<br />

comfort.<br />

First 8<br />

rooms $1.00 each on Frontier Day.<br />

ARROWHEAD MOTEL<br />

ON FRONTIER DAY Yau Can Dress the<br />

Boys Up with Just A Little Bit of Money<br />

Boys' Shoes, sizes 1 to G . $4.00<br />

Boys' Suits, in dark colors $10.00 each<br />

Bow Ties 50 cents each<br />

DAD fN LAD SHOP<br />

GRANDMA WOULD HAVE COME TO<br />

TOWN ON HORSEBACK<br />

for this kind of bargain. Bloomers in assorted<br />

colors for only 25 cents a pair on<br />

Frontier Day.<br />

y-to-- W FIN CHER'S Read ear<br />

WELCOME VISITORS TO THE<br />

FRONTIER DAY CELEBRATION<br />

The latch string alw7l.Vs Im'ngs but at<br />

NEELY DRY GOODS<br />

THANKS PARDNERS<br />

FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF SERVING YOU<br />

with those fine<br />

Texaco Products for 25 Years<br />

FRED GILLIAM, Consignee<br />

THERE IS STILL GOLD IN THEM<br />

THAR HILLS!<br />

You can buy kerosene at Wooten's Oil Company<br />

for a nickel a gallon on Frontier Day<br />

(limit of 5 gallons per customer)<br />

WOOTEN OIL COMPANY<br />

YOU CAN EAT HIGH ON THE HOG<br />

FOR ONLY A QUARTER<br />

on Frontier Day at the<br />

CITY CAFE<br />

25 "Ham" lunches will be served for<br />

25 cents each<br />

BOB AND OLLIB McGARY<br />

Noritake China for Brides<br />

And Anniversary Silver. Gifts for all<br />

occasions. Watch and clock repair.<br />

RASSING JEWELRY<br />

1 io N. Avenue D<br />

I AM A LONE HAND ... but will cut your<br />

hair until noon on Frontier Day for 25<br />

cents.<br />

RRUCE YOUNG<br />

TONSORIAL PARLOR<br />

WE WILL SELL 1 POUND OF COFFEE<br />

(Any brand) with every five dollar or<br />

more purchase on Frontier Day, for 20<br />

cents.<br />

M-SYST- SUPER<br />

MARKET<br />

Charles Thornhill, Manager


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fmiu lli. field mid the iiioii ship for oxtou-th- e<br />

VIETNAM VIEW<br />

climb to the lop of slve by doctors "<br />

their eyes lift from 2nd Class<br />

J.;1 ' lv" ' ,h'" ,Ml "y ,no s,m mul ,M,'(,n 'he gixmnd abend of ihem and Shelby Bell a man dedicated<br />

DA NANIJ, Vietnam For n by Imttle. have come to live focus on two red signs supixrt- - to saving lives<br />

fallen Marine's eomnides. me-- the losses of war. With ed by timbers driven firmly Inmoriesare<br />

a source of Inspira- - the Kb of soarching out the on- - to the dusty earth. q, c<br />

to see a through. rugged valleys Throe ION l f<br />

Job The in and a-- "In of ... "<br />

men of "B" 1st But-- Ions endless waterways, the words, unevenly stenciled on<br />

talion, Marine Regiment, boards, speak honor Jclt't ?.<br />

utnttl-iui- l<br />

7th uj<br />

lo-- men treat the war as a Job to red of the<br />

cated ''" long, brown time, respect company's Gennanv<br />

dusty known looking living have fallen.<br />

miles southwest<br />

have their memories<br />

platoons pa-<br />

company trols company return<br />

FRONTIER DAY<br />

JULY 1ST<br />

NO, Don't Sell<br />

BUFFALO<br />

STEAKS<br />

any<br />

but try our<br />

T-Bones<br />

Sirloins<br />

$& They're<br />

even better!<br />

t<br />

start more<br />

nlow<br />

their hill,<br />

lie<br />

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with<br />

tlon omy<br />

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on a and be done one day at a and that the 13111 W. I<br />

by<br />

knoll as Hill 05. with little time for for the son of Mrs. Ij-- o Cor-- 1!<br />

af--<br />

In of here, buck<br />

Vnmno nn On. mn dim nm Hot- - nnllim .,r m 1 (!......... I.i. tni' .nrlvlnir Itnuknll tlin " It W(K CfltllWVd Willi<br />

But. as the and ed under the of Navy been "staff leg or what he termed n<br />

'Hie men of the tan- - from the<br />

Cross, Silver Star, Bron2e Star in the U. S. Force. "good 2,000 mile" to do night driving<br />

and Navy Med<br />

ul. Most of the names, chute inff<br />

cany no sucn ami<br />

are neatly on S.<br />

plain board. his<br />

Air Forces In<br />

is not much In the The 3953 On ilin rear of his i,n<br />

way of tribute to men who of was small nil- - ,M-,s- tii'i. numlKT<br />

J have given so it tour of duly Rdlo Station KSKY<br />

all the has to offer In Asia<br />

the way of outward<br />

As the men file slowly past r,,rp..,<br />

the wooden their eyes<br />

sweep over the honor roll and "" ,,TK<br />

menames are ourneii Frcezo cantn-i- n<br />

their )01lpc nn(1 cubes ,.<br />

balls for year round<br />

Oj-SrIor<br />

. Hob .Ionian<br />

DA sure the melons to freeze are<br />

limp form placed the Well colored and<br />

and the Sea ripe, says Clyatt,<br />

Knight medical consumer<br />

copter begins to lift into the<br />

air 2nd frozen<br />

Bell. nges of melon balls<br />

starts work elude several of melons<br />

ly the thread for in flavor and color,<br />

of life that in the 'Hie the<br />

young He cheeks the work out his own<br />

and heart beat... ment from melons in<br />

he places his hand, the area,<br />

one top of the other, and<br />

uses external heart on I<br />

liospllal<br />

mhhvf<br />

treatment Man On Bicycle<br />

Hospital Corpsman<br />

Srymour<br />

Saturday mrlwl<br />

Here Saturday Hnskell nrounl ockwk<br />

planned<br />

"Iveniise<br />

Memory &(U"l OOlutCV On Oregon Trip<br />

lofoiv<br />

Company, .journey<br />

Pvntttni<br />

don't have money,<br />

declared goliu?<br />

BERLIN.<br />

home' make every of<br />

Robblns.<br />

Saturday bike, as long bicycle<br />

headings promoted sergeant<br />

lights,<br />

planned<br />

journey<br />

Commoiirintlon<br />

r . . - n i lojtimnMMi<br />

acnjenni " , """<br />

however,<br />

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cusuncnon<br />

Me usiiir ins peuni n-i- ti,.<br />

stenelled aiottar " " Sed ST&U TSZlS. 'Rlo"?<br />

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Europe.<br />

OAIIBI.KSSNKSS<br />

Perhaps sorcennt. a urndtinte "vehicle" .<br />

n Aspermont Hiiih School, n cnrdlxxinl<br />

mtwlnc<br />

mucn, completed n vertisiiiK r jVrtable<br />

company<br />

valuables<br />

Southeast<br />

recognition.<br />

i.'iTPiiMi'inv<br />

We<br />

plaque,<br />

"KSShltrs<br />

inueuniy<br />

watermelon,<br />

memories. i,oneytlcvv<br />

desserts,<br />

salads or<br />

It is easy and quick, just bo<br />

NANG. Vietnam<br />

'<br />

is on flrnvfleshtfd,<br />

more!<br />

stretcher<br />

CH-1- 6<br />

Gwendolyn<br />

evacuation Extension marketing<br />

specialist,<br />

Hospital Corpsman Commercially<br />

park-Clas- s<br />

s,<br />

Shelby C Clarendon, usually<br />

to frantical- -<br />

kinds<br />

to strenthen variety<br />

remains<br />

specialist suggests<br />

Marino.<br />

chef<br />

assort-puls- e<br />

nothing! available<br />

Quickly<br />

on<br />

massage<br />

the Leatherneck's chest .<br />

first there is no response. An-- 1'<br />

other try, and this time success 1<br />

a faint heart beat!<br />

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He left "1<br />

a wid In<br />

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to the In<br />

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want to net some rer<br />

any and He was<br />

just want to get said foot the trip<br />

last "or as the<br />

In nn Insts<br />

to first and<br />

Air<br />

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out is In<br />

in the<br />

In Seymour but for no partlc- - j,omo nrc two reasons given<br />

ular reason. 'I Just put it on n, rOwM-t- Mutual Insurance<br />

there," ho said. Commutes for the rising miniy<br />

hell- -<br />

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WANT I1AKUAIN: container<br />

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Haskell<br />

contlnuliiK the<br />

Richardson<br />

RichanUon<br />

JULY 1ST<br />

Bring; your wagon by and<br />

water the mules-W- hile<br />

you're here . . . load up<br />

Rleh.irdson said he had leen lcr of home burglaries roix'rh'd with ice cold watermelon<br />

In Sevmour for nlxnit a month In this country.<br />

4c u pound<br />

appetizers.<br />

There' Nothing Better on a Hot DnyJ<br />

INSURANCE<br />

Wo do oust oin butchering and processing<br />

Automobile - Fire - Casualty - Life<br />

even<br />

day. ('till us ii ,ywu mivu iiii uniiiiai 10 Inilchf,.!<br />

Helton D u n c a n<br />

HASKELL ICE & LOCKE It CO.<br />

DBA<br />

8G4-316- 1<br />

Phone<br />

Cnliill Duncnn Aftency<br />

Sunday <strong>Open</strong><br />

8(M-2U1- 30G G<br />

North First l'hone<br />

7-- 9 a. in. 1:00-7:3- 0 p. m<br />

Week Days C:00 a. m. till 7:00 p. m,'<br />

BEGINNING JULY 2ND<br />

WE WILL BE CLOSED<br />

EACH WEDNESDAY<br />

FELKER'S RESTAURANT<br />

Kenneth Felker<br />

Highway 277 South<br />

An electric<br />

refrigerated<br />

room cooler is...<br />

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COOL!<br />

COOL!<br />

COOL!<br />

Get one today from<br />

your electric appliance dealer<br />

iiiiiniiimimmmmiiiiiiiiiimiim<br />

HERE'S ALL IT COSTS TO OPERATE AN<br />

INDIVIDUAL ROOM COOLER.<br />

Estimated cost for family of four based<br />

on 6 months average summer operation,<br />

May through Sept. -1- 400 hrs. operation<br />

Avg. Cost per mo.<br />

&Ton(6,000BTU)$3to$5<br />

1 Ton (12,000 BTU) $6 to $10<br />

lTon(18,000BTU)$9to$15<br />

New units average summer<br />

FREE<br />

FREE Normal 220-vo-lt wiring ntt-ctent- from WTU to<br />

tal<br />

customer who purchases a one-to-n or<br />

forger unit from your local dealer or WTU.<br />

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temperature<br />

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Bell removes the field dress<br />

ing and replaces It with one i<br />

from his medical kit. Gently he<br />

lowers the Marine's head and '<br />

begins to check the less seri- - J<br />

ously wounded men.<br />

The giant helicopter from '<br />

Marine Medium Helicopter<br />

Squadron 1G5 moves quickly<br />

out of the landing zone. 4<br />

Bell calls the helicopter med-eva- c<br />

mission one of the most<br />

challenging in military medicine.<br />

"We provide Hie emergency<br />

first treatment often<br />

needed for survival until the<br />

patient arrives at a hospital or<br />

Let Us Entertain You!<br />

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<strong>Open</strong> Each Night -- G:30<br />

Except Wednesday<br />

Matinees Sat.. Sun. 1:30<br />

STARTS T1IUK.<br />

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Every Montego in stock<br />

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Hardtops, fastbacks, sedans, wagons,<br />

convertibles are lined up and<br />

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just say the word, then say Montego ...<br />

now less than ever in price. Time's<br />

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r IsiaitWi luailf w.2 isniicmont of Wiu;es, and<br />

IPUm Income tax return, or Form<br />

Alrf Urinn Proofs. Taxes I, will speed final action."<br />

i Tuiey summed up with this<br />

Saw 5-- 5 Manager mimonmon: "Help us to twip<br />

you by making advance prop- -<br />

"When will I net my first nration. For further details, see<br />

check?" a social security representative<br />

That question Is high In the In Abilene or check his travel<br />

mind of each applicant for so- - schedule to your area at your<br />

clal security retirement, sur-- jxst office."<br />

vlvors, or disability Insurance<br />

payments, according to U. It. . ...<br />

Tuley, Jr., social security (lis- - ArCtt People lO<br />

New claims' for cash pay. Attend Assembly<br />

ments have averaged about 1(X) JCmmfni ditii vr-<br />

a week in this area since the "l rirst of the year, he said. Howt.,1,,,.,,.1,',,<br />

witnesses frm this<br />

ever, the time between filing .<br />

an nppllcntlon and getting the m" ilnv oAiiiHnnnl<br />

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or<br />

his retirement should make his C0 ,,r(, Rav Kllil, anf,<br />

claim two or three months - JSni<br />

fore he retires," Tuley contin- - J1' fn UcTles a<br />

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make his application In ad- - , Pn wil , ,<br />

vancc of reaching age G5 to a- - ra. end an assembly in vSJ<br />

void the loss of any Medicare mlvcr Cnnm!lli<br />

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or not."<br />

"Also, an npplicant can save<br />

time by furnishing eact information<br />

at the time of filing,"<br />

he explained.<br />

"For example, the applicant<br />

who brings proof of his dale of<br />

hlrili and a copy of last year's<br />

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July 1 for the Kansas City assembly<br />

will be Mrs. Ixe, and<br />

Mrs. Johnnie Prince and daughters,<br />

(layle and Jennifer.<br />

Advertising doesn't c(mt . .<br />

It Iuh!<br />

FRONTIER DAY<br />

JULY<br />

Some people used to<br />

think the old MEDI-<br />

CINE MAN could cure<br />

anything. Today your<br />

medicine is only a call<br />

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SEEING DOUBLE Astroworld has three sets of twins<br />

working in its ride operations department this summer.<br />

Here, they all take a trip on the new Bamboo Shoot water<br />

flume adventure. From left, they are Linda and Glendu<br />

Graham, JoAnn and Pat Bilski, and Claudettc and Georgette<br />

Graham. Astroworld is open daily from 10 a.m. to<br />

10 p.m. all summer.<br />

First Anniversary<br />

Hut this Afcncy has been in continuous operation<br />

since 1892<br />

IT'S IN THE LIBRARY<br />

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TEXAS 79521'<br />

Have your clothes leen changing<br />

color? The cause may 1h<br />

due to abrasion or cxfiosure to<br />

alkalies.<br />

The major cause of garment<br />

color changes due to alkalies<br />

has been the result of allowing<br />

cosmcllc preparations, foodstuffs<br />

and perspiration to remain<br />

in a fabric.<br />

Color changes from abrasion<br />

appear on cotton, wool or rayon<br />

that has leen dyed and blend,<br />

ed with a different colored synthetic<br />

filwr. Cotton, wool and<br />

niyon have n much lower abrasion<br />

resistance than synthetic<br />

yarn.<br />

Rubbing friction during<br />

or<br />

wear will wear away the softer<br />

yarns so only the synthetic<br />

yarns remain. Thus the fabric<br />

in the area where this abrasion<br />

has taken place assumes the<br />

color of the synthetic yam rather<br />

than the blended color of<br />

two yarns. Often this looks like<br />

a stain.<br />

Your dry cleaner cannot do<br />

anything nlxiut this kind of<br />

color change, but lie can do<br />

something nlxnit those caused<br />

..<br />

press<br />

wcs<br />

MlindaU Expresses<br />

gives " ago. Mr.<br />

nt a fnc- - is n of<br />

tual yet brutal look at aml wcn<br />

l Hungarian FirPmPIl Association<br />

b,ri(,KC<br />

'f.,a,.,.l,nar"n .co"y..r!Jach many,<br />

Reeves Munday, in<br />

expressed thanks<br />

O nt for this Is Am- -<br />

of the rev- - Bar<br />

tax<br />

n<br />

The a let- - ,<br />

tax<br />

,,- - n.! Mn E. for he lost no<br />

of<br />

which<br />

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he from the mi .v.v..w..i uia.uiT, uiu. wiin kpv .ir i it<br />

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All nr<br />

hire Department and brId ln Kli became one<br />

of for he aid of ,he mMl brWRCS<br />

Ha skeils Hre penart- -<br />

,e wor,d Across fu ,<br />

his<br />

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naming weeKS, more "" "L " -<br />

b-- 'v- ""' - " - a i'ilii<br />

fire on<br />

lew iieo<br />

at li. lhatl .. v thousand noonle<br />

We to the "C" ''V,.<br />

known<br />

for the<br />

,<br />

the use<br />

'es A was at that costly<br />

f 'in<br />

Their<br />

,1. V'.Vi ,,r n.i<br />

is to several tax--<br />

"-- ' '" "' near me Austrian lie<br />

Reeves jiersonally helfK'd many<br />

Fire Tom Watson and ,unRnr,nns of lht,,r suffi;<br />

several other firemen , ,,nint mintry<br />

the trip to ,s Jh, s)ory (;f tlp )rvo.<br />

Union told in terms of the peo--<br />

NATIONAI. FAK.M I'l, who lived it .. the<br />

SAKI'TV Wl'FK<br />

nn"<br />

M. Nixon ij: the students who initiated It.<br />

has July the and who wrestled<br />

20-2- 0 The new of<br />

Internal<br />

Thrower, made debut<br />

nJ,xmc.s ic,hon(,rs ?,e Thrower<br />

Bridge Andau". native Atlanta. Georgia,<br />

Com- -<br />

hns na,vo xvitn the<br />

7',l.0T<br />

niunlsm its worst Taxation Committee of the<br />

the story clicnn and<br />

oll,lion. other Having<br />

Free ??,rc ",'?s heen 11 leading<br />

v Zm years time<br />

Jhnt lie was free, after<br />

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of most ,.-- -.<br />

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are<br />

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Munday June<br />

and we<br />

commend who had<br />

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effort and nerformunce that of<br />

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a their<br />

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said :"'<br />

lead<br />

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as girls<br />

Safety Week, with tanks and the<br />

He said, continues tlw<br />

darl- -<br />

t.-- . ,nw iliit-f- i nmoni. our inilus- - of who re<br />

tries In accidental (team rate. lioth<br />

The dollur cost to the nation Russia to the death.<br />

52 billion, but the This is' Michener's urgent<br />

cost in pain, grief and suffer- warning to any nation or group<br />

ing cannot be " Take thai allows itself to be swept<br />

a bit more time and acci Into the orbit of<br />

dents awav from your arm communism. "There can lx<br />

y commissioner<br />

Revenue, Randolph V.<br />

Hnikfll organizations.<br />

nl,Andn'<br />

practitioner<br />

brldse. nearly taking office agreeing<br />

inconsequential i.nminvf.f.c<br />

career employees except<br />

Commissioner, vvhti<br />

1010, that discontinue<br />

wish<br />

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little<br />

communism<br />

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Haskell fhemen special<br />

efficient<br />

simple<br />

ichener 101OA form proved<br />

brlclc: """Knry benefits million<br />

oomer. payers.<br />

Oiler<br />

Next year the Form KMO will<br />

made<br />

Ih to allow 31 mil-<br />

.Munday.<br />

lion taxpayers to prepare their<br />

tax return on one page. You can<br />

add .schedules to the<br />

writers<br />

first page<br />

for as many pages<br />

philosophers proposed<br />

as your tax<br />

problems or your income last.<br />

PiesWent 'lllchnnl<br />

So. as we walk down<br />

proclaimed<br />

boys<br />

the tax<br />

path, we bid furewell to<br />

National Farm<br />

barehanded:<br />

the<br />

well-punche- d 10-10-<br />

"Agriculture workers, propaganda<br />

and hoje-full- y<br />

look<br />

iKs communism,<br />

forward to the new<br />

1010 with more room<br />

sisted communism<br />

for one<br />

aml deductions.<br />

approaches<br />

measured<br />

keep<br />

international<br />

Tesas Farm and Ranch Safety the loss of every<br />

Council<br />

Wo here at the Hartsfield Ajyency, wish to thank-al-l<br />

our friends and customers for making it happen.<br />

Your loyalty, friendship and support has made poss-<br />

ible our continuous growth,<br />

grateful.<br />

for which we are most<br />

We will continue to represent only the best in<br />

complete insurance facilities, including life, hospital-<br />

ization, disability insurance and have the interest of<br />

every policy holder at heart. We will also continue to<br />

serve you to the best of our ability in real estate.<br />

want solicit<br />

our present customers and all others needing our ser-<br />

vice.<br />

We to the continued patronage of all<br />

T<br />

Again May We Say Thank You<br />

,<br />

The Hartsfield Agency<br />

Insurance<br />

Real Estate<br />

861-330- Phone 1<br />

tm.l homi i the advee of the niy one outcome : terror aim<br />

Loans<br />

The Texas Safety Association,<br />

which endorsed the "breath<br />

test" legislation, estimates that<br />

as many as 500 lives a year<br />

may lx saved by removal of<br />

(hunk drivers from the public<br />

roads in Texas.<br />

GET YOUR Decals nnd the<br />

new Pressure Sensitive letters<br />

and numbers, Vi" to 3": also<br />

boat letters, at the Haskell<br />

Fri Pres l.Mfp<br />

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NEED WE<br />

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Stitching And<br />

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County II. I). Agent<br />

lly Iluth Ann Kunslep<br />

TAX MAN SAM SKZ:<br />

by alkalies If he Ri'ls them mum<br />

enough.<br />

Mrs. lionnle lllse. 11 incmluT the garlic and hoi<br />

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