't . ? -- , r yr PAGE EIGHT ;i Pirates Nip Jayton In Bi-Distr- Mobeetie or Bula Next on List By WILLIAM OVERTON Sometime this week, a game between Rule and Mobeetie will be played and tho winner of this contest will play Paint Creek for the Regional Championship at a date to be announced later. Last Saturday, Nov. 17, Paint Creek, district B champions, won the crown when they outscored the Jayton Jaybirds 52 to 26. The Jaybirds were district champions of district 3-- B. They are coached by Sonny Arthur. Captains for the Pirates, coached by J C. O'Neal and W, L. Medford, were Leon Hokanson. Eddlo Lee Thane and Wallar Overton. The game was nip and tuck throughout the first half, but in the second half, the Pirates moved ahead behind brilliant defense. The Jaybirds scored first when Darwin Murdoch threw a long pass from about the 30 yard nne to Joe Gayle Hicks who breezed vnsi .mtk fflE EXCITING MEW FEATUtES Cool-So- Automatic Tod Burntr CmM. fcillHn RotUrl. mSIiwimt TUn. Automatic o. nvMHHHkiiHiiiMn4 three yards for a TD. The pirates followed with a 40 yard scoring run by Lt:on Hokanson, all district quarterback, who made three of the Piartes' scores. Hokanson also kicked the point. Beryle Murdoch took the ball from Bob Duboise to cross for Jayton's second touchdown. A scoring run by Eddie Lee Thane, all district end, brought the score to a 14-- U tie; a score which remained until the end of the first quarter. The second period proved as exciting as the first. Darwin Murdoch made a Jaybird touchdown on an Impressive 15 yard blast around loft ond. and KdHIn Thnno Intercepted a Jayton pass on the a ana racea ror a. seoro. When the first half closed, the score was tied 20 to 20. At their halftlme performance, the Paint Creek pep squad presented a mock foothill, ramo satlring the teams, coaches, and officials. It was of the best half-tim- e shows of the season. Suddenly you know how modern a range should be ruiriN I - ict; waliB!iPd In the second half, Hokanson caught a pass from Dub Sims, and scoied to bring Paint Creek .to a lead which they never lost. Hokanson followed with another Pirate TD; a 31 yard heave. After an offensive holding penalty on the conversion play, Hokanson made a beautiful kick from the 25 yard line. Jnvton made their Inst TD vutih a pass play from Darwin Mur- - aocn to bod uuDoise, ana Paint Creek scored araln with a thiss from Eddie M. Earles to Thane. In the final nerlofl. hi Plrntna scored with Hokanson passes to Don Hager and Eddie Mack Earles, and the game ended with the 52-2- Bcore 6. Texas 4-- H club members now numbering approximately 12 ,000 will join with more than 2,200,000 membets in the nation In the observance of H Achievement Day Nov. 10. They invite every citizen to participate in their planned flame-fa- st 0QS range! 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Cook modern change today to a new ultra-moder- n gas range. see your gas range dealer or LONE STAR j OA8 COMPANY Mor, than 85 ovf of 100 worn coo wllh 901 Published tin Th Urii u -- -'' " r. THE at Special Matinee Texas Thetre on Thanksgiving Day A special Thanksgiving Matl- - non inj horn nr.nmincnrl nt tho Texas Theatic on Thursday, Nov. 22. The attraction will bo one of the season's outstanding Cinemascope productions, "Safari," featuring Victor Mature and Janet Leigh. Tho box office will open at 1:45 p. m. Lions Admonished To Be Thankful For Blessings Most thinirs of todav. Inrludintr our blessings, are taken for granted, Minister Fred Custls of the Church of Christ told members of the Lions Club Tuesday, in a brief talk on the subject of Thanksgiving. "Wo ate not as thankful as we should be." tho SDoakor told thr Lions. He pointed out that most 01 us never enumerate our blessings, that we are prone to consider Thanksgiving in the abstract. He cited two rvpmips throuch which frratitud enn ho expressed one is direct to the Lord and another is to show our gratitude to each other. In closing his talk, Minister Custis sounded a personal note of Thanksgiving in expressing his appreciation for Haskell and its fine people. John Crawford was in charce of the day's program. Eight or ten members of the club volunteered as assistants to Santa Claus in distributing candy to the children after the parade Saturday. Clinton Herren of this city was a guest at the meeting and luncheon, held ln the club room of the Texas Cafe. Leaves Make Good Lawn or Garden Compost If properlv handled, tho Imvm which aie now falling and cluttering yards and gardens can give a boost to next year's flower or vegetable garden, says M. K. xnornton, extension agricultural chemist. It may be easier to burn them but the extra time required to put them in a compost pile wih return big dividends, explains the specialist. Use the compost next year to increase the organic matter in the soil or for mulching flowers, shrubs or vegetables, he says. Organic matter increases the soil's ability to hold water and piam nutrients and make the soil easier to work. Mulches jim vol. uame ior controuing soil temper ature una conserving moisture. Making a compost pile Is an easy operation. Scrap lumber or a few feet of net wire and four posts will take care of the enclosure, says-- Thornton Then start with a 6 inch layer of leaves and for the four foot square enclosuredissolve a cup of com- mercial fertilizer, either -8 or in water and sprinkle the solution over the layer of leaves. Keep adding these a.ternate layer of leaves until the pile reaches the desired height Leave the top layer somewhat saucer-shape- d as an aid for holdng water on the leaves. Cover the pile with a shallow layer of soil. Decomposition of the leaves wii; be speeded up if the material is turned and water added at regular Intervals. In areas where the soils are acid, Thornton suggests adding a cup of lime to the fertilizer. RETURNS FROM VISIT IX BRADY frrs' Tl ?' T.ale has "turned With In Brad relatlves ftfou Bet IjourUFE yiae-y- ) WPT' m i ii uoActi m1 rets r Tenia WHEN YOU STEP ON IHE GAS As A Public Service In The Interest of Traffic Safety (((H.v"- r ' yrp -- jx $. HASKELL .. FREE PRESS h faWBMBW MhMr " 11 Frpiafir Rate Reductions on Fee made Available to Additional Livestockmen . M --Zl Freight Rate.... 24 2c. PI .. s The benefit of freight reductions on liny and roughngo livestock feeds have been extended to nil feeders In Haskoh and other counties in Texas designated as major drouth disaster areas, County Judge Alfred Tumbowhas been advised by Governor Allan Shivers. Previously, tho fi eight rate reduction applied only to those feeders who had been approved by Farmers Home Administra tion. As authorized by Gov. smvers, .,..(,. nrtirna ifa rmnowered to approve applications of feeders who require the hay and rough-ag- o re-sal- for use and not for e. Text of Gov .Shivers telegram to Judge Tuinbow read: "Acting under the delegation of authority made by the United states Secretary of Agriculture, and following consultation with officials of the Texas county Judges and Commissioners Association, I am today designating as entitled to reduced freight 11. H..irf .. !.. ml mtrlmfp ... l nMinttnc: nf TfV- - as designated as major drouth disaster areas whose applications are approvea oy tnc cuwuj juu- - who require the hay and icughage for use and not for re-sa- le. Owls Club Officers Attend Library Meet In Sweetwater The officers of the HHS Owls Cluh. 01r.1nlz.1M0n for office work- - cts and librarians, attended a Disttict III teen Age Library Association meeting in Sweetwat er, Saturday, Nov. 17. At the meeting, the Owls Club members lonrned hnw in mnk their various club activities more interesting. The meeting also gave hints on club publicity. Luncheon was served at the Sweetwater School Cafeteria and a program presented by the Newman High School students. Appioximately 216 teen age and SDonsors nttnnilorl the district meet. Those from Haskell were: Mary Lee Carter, Owl's president: Ina Mao Att.nms secietary; Jeannie Strickland. vice president: Mavme Irwin, rr.. poiter; Peggy Williams, library woiker and Mrs. Anos Weaver. sponsor. imms " Ford mcacs cosriEss You save in every way with Ford trucks. First cost ia low, operating costs are low, resale value is high, and a on truck study proves Ford trucks last longer! r xk ''- - vtv And you get more for your money with a Ford. For example, only Ford gives you modern Short Stroke power in every truck, every engine V-- 8 or Six. And no one else can nrru- - imnn-- i. rt Ihla not Inn In XliU llllvit wi ..M ... to extend tho benefit of freight late reduction to all feeders of hay and roughage and not merely to those who have been approved by Farmers Homo Administration for Federal government subsidy on such feed. "It Is my understanding that your your office can obtain from the local FHA offico the forma for use in certifying livestockmen as eligible for this rail rale re duction. "Should livestockmen wish to purchase hay or roughage through a feed dealer, the dealer may take the certificate Issued by you confirming the livestockmen's eligibility for freight rate reduction, and serve as his agent. I am sure that all of your people who will benefit by this rate reduction will share my gratitude to vou for vour leadership In this important matter." S& Who Will Pay? After a fire damages your home, you will have to pay the cost of rebuilding or repairing. From what source will you draw the money? 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