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PAG13 FOUR<br />

Radiator Cleaning<br />

Repairing, and<br />

Re-Corin- sf<br />

ARK ALLRED<br />

RADIATOR SHOP<br />

Stamford Highway<br />

349<br />

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NICE DRESSED<br />

'em open and hero<br />

comes Supreme Flavor... thin<br />

with fine,<br />

Phone<br />

TURKEYS<br />

45c Per lb.<br />

PHELPS ICE & LOCKER<br />

PHONE<br />

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"Zip"<br />

saltine crackers<br />

HASKELL, TEXAS<br />

- i lv ;i -- l "fill .<br />

friendly good taste for soups and saladsl<br />

Cellophane packets now available in<br />

J-M-<br />

one-poun- d two-poun- d<br />

your grocer's!<br />

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or<br />

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by Supreme Bakers<br />

650<br />

BOWMAN BISCUIT COMPANY<br />

OF TEXAS<br />

Honey llavoied Graham Ciacken by Supume Baku.<br />

They'je Supitms In Flavor, tool<br />

'53 Grid Schedule<br />

Of Haskell Indians<br />

Announced<br />

Public Urged<br />

To Keep Hands<br />

Off Wildlife<br />

AUSTIN The Executive Secretary<br />

of the Texas Game and<br />

Fish Commission asked the populace<br />

t0 "keep their distance"<br />

during the Animal Kingdom's<br />

rearing season.<br />

He said Texans can contribute<br />

mightily to the wildlife family by<br />

not trying to make pets of wild<br />

creatures or by trying to domesticate<br />

eggs of any kind.<br />

"The sad nnrt of tho m!sf:iki<br />

people make in molesting the<br />

birds and beasts,,' said the executive<br />

secretary, "is that they<br />

they are helping out. Well, there<br />

are rare cases when they can. I,<br />

repeat these cases are very rare.<br />

"Any baby animal or bird deserves<br />

a chance to be restored to<br />

its natural protectors, if it actually<br />

does get lost or does seem<br />

to need help. People see stray<br />

creatures, such as a fawn. Maybe<br />

they are overwhelmed by an irresistible<br />

impulse to 'save the<br />

fawn. Generally if left alone, the<br />

animal will be found by its mother.<br />

Of course there are extraordinary<br />

instances where the mother<br />

deer is killed by a car, or some<br />

such, where a fawn may be saved.<br />

But even then if they do survive<br />

and are raised as pets, thev usual- -<br />

lv become .1 nnfs.nnnn nnri :rmn<br />

times harmful. Furthermore, it is<br />

unlawful to pick up fawns.'"<br />

The executive secretary said<br />

taking or handling or even "looking<br />

at" wild bird eggs may be<br />

disastrous. Some birds, such as<br />

wild turkey, will not return to a<br />

nest which has even been<br />

bv humans. He added<br />

that although eggs placed under<br />

a domestic bird to hatch, the incident<br />

merely circumvents nature<br />

since anything hatched under such<br />

circumstances invariably is lost to<br />

the cause of wildlife.<br />

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Read he Free rpss Want Ad?<br />

<strong>Open</strong> Each Evening at Dusk<br />

1 H&H<br />

Bffl<br />

Theatre<br />

STAMFORD<br />

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40o<br />

FRL-SA- T. APRIL<br />

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KUCK NITE TUESDAY<br />

$1 PER CARLOAD<br />

WED.-TIIUR- S.<br />

Detective!<br />

Storyr<br />

APRIL<br />

22-2- 3<br />

ChorUt UAPPY<br />

BOYER<br />

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CHRISTIAN<br />

Mime<br />

Kiddies Big Free<br />

Play Ground<br />

Come early. Eat<br />

with us nightly<br />

THE HASKELL FREE PRESS<br />

Former Sgt Horace Crawford Awarded<br />

Commendation Ribbon With Pendant<br />

The Army's Commendation<br />

Ribbon with Pendant has been<br />

awatded to<br />

By<br />

former Sergeant Hor-<br />

CARROLL THOMPSON ace R. Crawford 0f this city, now<br />

The 1953 football schedule for a student in the University oC<br />

the Haskell Indians was announc- Texas, for meritorious achieveed<br />

this week, with ten games ment while serving as an in-<br />

slated and one open date on the structor with the Radiological De-<br />

gridiron calendar for the 1952 fense Branch of the Far East<br />

district and champions. Command Chemical School, Camp<br />

Six District games are schedul- Gifu. Japan from August 1951 to<br />

ed, of which only two will bo<br />

August. 1952.<br />

played at home. All games will be The award, made at the di-<br />

played at nirht.<br />

rection of the Secretary of the<br />

The ttaditional opening game Army throuuh Hondminrtors nf<br />

will be played Sept. 11 against the Japan Logistical Command,<br />

Stamford with the Indians invad- was received by young Crawford<br />

ing the territory of the Bulldogs. recently and forwnrHf.fi Mc<br />

The remainder of the schedule, parents, Mr. and (Mrs. J. M. Craw-<br />

-<br />

with t) indicating district games- ford of this citv. After receiving<br />

Sept 18 Hamlin, here. his discharge in September, 1952<br />

Sept. 25 Anson, here. the former Sergeant<br />

Oct 2 Spur, here.<br />

the University of Texas, where ho<br />

Oct. 9 () Roby. here.<br />

is majoring in Chemistry.<br />

Oct. 16 () Roscoe, at Roscoe. Citation accompanying the<br />

Oct. 23 <strong>Open</strong>.<br />

award to former Sgt. Crawford<br />

Oct. 30 (x) Throckmorton at read.<br />

Throckmorton.<br />

"Set. Horace R. Crawford dis-<br />

No 0 (x) Mcrhel at Merkel. tinguished himself by meritorious<br />

Nov. 13 (x) Munday at Mun-da- y. service from August 12, 1951 to<br />

August 5, 1952 while serving as<br />

No. 20 () Albany, here. nn instructor in the Radiological<br />

Rovce Smith is head coach of Defense Branch n( Hm Vm. jthd<br />

the Indian., with Ray Overton, Command Chemical 81-47- School, th<br />

Jr.. asMMnnt and B team coach, Armv Unit. On his own ini-<br />

and Tom Jones. Junior High tiative and in addition to his du-<br />

School coach.<br />

ties as instructor, Sgt. Crawford<br />

Tip Edwards, 70,<br />

Former Resident,<br />

Accident Victim<br />

Tilford (Tiu) Edwards, 73, of<br />

Hobbs, N. M.f former Haskell<br />

resident and hrnthnr nf rw a- -<br />

thur Edwards and Constable Ster-lin- c<br />

Edwards nf this nlfv ,. s<br />

,stantly killed about noon Saturday<br />

at Hobbs when he fell from<br />

n windmill.<br />

Mr. Edwards was born in Content,<br />

Runnels County, Feb. 28,<br />

J 880. He was the son of the late<br />

Mr. and Mrs. M. S. (Tobe) Edwards.<br />

He lived at Content about<br />

30 years, then moved with his<br />

parents to Haskell. He was manager<br />

of the old Nolen Ranch near<br />

Weinert for a number of years.<br />

He had lived at Hobbs the last 20<br />

years and had worked in the oil<br />

fields there. He was a member of<br />

the Baptist Church.<br />

Mr. Edwards had six sons in<br />

World War II rt the same time,<br />

with all branches of the service<br />

rcorehcnted. Five of the sons served<br />

overseas.<br />

Mr. Edwards is survived by six I<br />

sons, Clarence, Tyson. Elmer, A. i<br />

u uaie ana Tilford, all of Hobbs;<br />

two daughters, one in Chicago and<br />

one in Phoenix, Ariz.; four brothers.<br />

AlOX Of Lnwn. Fir Frlurnrr)c<br />

and Sterling Edwards of Haskell,<br />

una jess towards of San Angelo;<br />

and one sister, Mrs. Stella Carr,<br />

Midland.<br />

Funeral service for Mr. Edwards<br />

was held Monday afternoon in<br />

Hobbs, and burial was in the<br />

Hobbs Cemetery<br />

TRUCK OWNERS:<br />

Va-t- on<br />

through<br />

See or phone us for a good deal!<br />

Avenue E<br />

worked on the maintenance and<br />

operation of radiac instruments.<br />

Observing an excessive amount<br />

of maintenance In sensitive radiac<br />

Instruments, Sgt. Crawford<br />

compiled a study of their maintenance.<br />

Some of his recommendations<br />

have already been accepted<br />

by the Chief Signal Officer, Department<br />

of the Army, and others<br />

are still under consideration. In<br />

another instance, Sgt. Crawford,<br />

observing Inaccuracies In publi<br />

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$<br />

unday, April 19th<br />

We invite the general public to come by and see us, as we are nowe<br />

lished in our new business.<br />

To the First 15 Children who corheiin we will give each a comic book. v "<br />

Ice Cream and Baloons will be Given. FREE.<br />

!<br />

WE CARRY: V<br />

A complete line of all publications.<br />

Newspapers<br />

A line of cosmetics and drugs<br />

Tobaccos<br />

Ice<br />

Cream and Cold Drinks<br />

LOCATED ACROSS STREET NORTH OF THE POST OFFICE<br />

MODERN NEWS STAND<br />

Mr.andMrs.G.M.Beene<br />

YOU GET DODGE HIGH QUALITY<br />

AT NEW LOWER PRICES!<br />

PRICES LOWERED UP TO $61.00!<br />

the at (values that only Dodge,<br />

the 3 leading makes, at lower-than-ev- M extra values right<br />

of give you) er<br />

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Today you get even more for your money with Dodge!<br />

New lower prices on Dodge<br />

ana nymouth cars, too!<br />

SrSmrFZlllTTI iSi<br />

m m ' I<br />

.mrw.inrzi) twm TirwinT niTffi him<br />

in W 1<br />

cations covering the calibration<br />

and use of radlnc Instruments,<br />

analyzed and recommended calibration<br />

procedure and publication<br />

revisions. These recommendations<br />

were accepted by the Armed<br />

Forces Special Weapons Project<br />

Branch, Department of the Army,<br />

and are to bo published as a revision<br />

of the present formula. Sgt.<br />

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Haskell, Texas,<br />

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