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Ecvue whiih had a recoid nutnboi of entiles at the<br />
feci Hi 0 " Haskell lr.st Wi Mr In, aftr n n The<br />
hedtfd Jnniie Moellei, 14, ien.o- - dlis p d.iu;h- -<br />
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MOELLER AND KATHY<br />
WHNERS IN<br />
iinir criilc hnth R. Hntrer. Jr. of the same<br />
took top honoi-- s community was doelaied the<br />
wri nnmhitp nt winner in the liinlor division<br />
!$ In the annual with the shift she mirle and<br />
Dress Re- - modlshly modeled<br />
s American Lo-- The wins earned Janice and<br />
Wednesday af-- Kathy the right to compete in<br />
the distilct revue in Vernon<br />
ler, on August 1<br />
Illtr of Mattson, unco counselor in the Haskell<br />
reue an omer scnools, moueratcu tne prom-seni- or<br />
dlvijion onude of dress makers and<br />
blue ribbon for models, attended by more than<br />
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HASKELL (Haskell County) TEXAS, THURSDAY. JULY an. ibm<br />
NUMBER 31<br />
Sers gggkell Downs Munday,8-2- , For Area Crown<br />
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vln,'1"'1 ' CCn " mo,e<br />
C ,i , "': ""' "nd been<br />
, .',.. C ' for tlle r- - I,ll8t<br />
v'n Jn,rV t?f, lhlU. t,mo nl<br />
"iT.... "oL'hcster,<br />
Mineral set vices were held<br />
at I V in Tuesday In Weed- -<br />
Corlcy Funeral Home in Austin<br />
with James Shcorer and Bill<br />
Hearne, of Austin's Highland<br />
Village Church of Christ offlc<br />
Intlng Uuilal was in Aust. .<br />
Memoilal park.<br />
Mcmrrial contributions may<br />
At The<br />
N i:i)IT()KIAI<br />
What Haskell needs is l.OuO<br />
plus " town ctieii" nctl<br />
Tuesday night to "wake the<br />
town and tell the people"<br />
how urgent Vis tfJ6 nctd for<br />
the gieatest comentration of<br />
concerted community effoit<br />
this town has ever experienced<br />
As has been declared by<br />
our Chamber of Commerce<br />
ptesldent and many other<br />
citizen lender s, Haskell<br />
stands at a in<br />
community effort. We must<br />
tnke stock of whete we've<br />
been, and dotcimine which<br />
road we wish to travel in the<br />
future<br />
The help of every last citizen<br />
is not onlv desired, but<br />
Implored, and needed, at our<br />
tovvn ... Mnu<br />
crosstoads<br />
... meeting ine.uay<br />
. ..<br />
lltgllt at I 3U p. m. 111 WIC<br />
uourmouse<br />
vv. r. Howard Is<br />
New Master Of<br />
Masonic Lodge<br />
W li ""l<br />
was installed<br />
ns woishlrful mastot of Hns- -<br />
ku' MnHonlc Lodge 082 AF &<br />
AM" HUt,t-,c;i"'- ? Joe Williams<br />
ccicinonies lccently con-tll,cU,(I<br />
b' " L Stephenson,<br />
pnst worMilpful master and<br />
InstnUlng office:.<br />
--' "stnlUnu oficer was asT<br />
s,al d ln lhe service by C. K.<br />
,nuth, grand maishal at tho<br />
'"filiation.<br />
Mffi?r & !i,Ca?,rs lnstrtlJed WOro<br />
A town can iriou onlv If It<br />
nevei succumbs to negative<br />
attitudeb It not only needs<br />
positive nppioaches, but positive<br />
alternatives, to all<br />
mattcis of community Interest<br />
in obtnining solutions to<br />
ptoblems.<br />
A positive approach is the<br />
desperate, uigcnt need of this<br />
town Lot us reason together.<br />
Let us banish petty differences<br />
which aie so Insignificant<br />
In the overall spectrum<br />
of purposeful living.<br />
Let us find the leadership<br />
that will offer the positive<br />
approach we need to achieve<br />
growth here<br />
Let next Tuesday's Town<br />
Hall meeting inspire In out<br />
hearts a sense of dedication<br />
to Haskell. We can we<br />
must . work together for<br />
our community's development.<br />
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1 s oil'1-ntlon- nl<br />
fund In care<br />
1' Highland Oiuich<br />
C st Hon,! l"<br />
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High School In ion, he<br />
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11 om uie<br />
set vice with the lank of Lieu- -<br />
tenant, Junior Grade, In 1910.<br />
ill nrw tiiti it fit bin ii..ni,nt....<br />
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M"1. nChil8l,lV acn,orJwar-jUnIor<br />
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J u. enry, senior deacon; P.<br />
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'See D.uld<br />
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SuiuliTh, Page 10<br />
IN A JKOrsiXU TOW.V HAM.<br />
- dciicnnr Ofhn<br />
Nanny, " senior - eward; Dennis<br />
YoS:. junior steward; James<br />
1'osier, tuei , and Stephenson<br />
u,n'"ai"<br />
Plans for<br />
.t. .... t.<br />
the dedication of<br />
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11111 uriniiiiii<br />
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"'v?"1-- "ipswig<br />
.7 moS-STn- "<br />
now<br />
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nun, .' . -. win do .. announceti . . . soon,<br />
Vlllnge cn,,LlLw1I1u,,,"s' ennrn- -<br />
1710 nullcreek treasurer;<br />
.<br />
bu- oinciais oi me uougc said on<br />
Wednesday<br />
sr.SSION<br />
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DAYL ITTTAIAN<br />
r 1<br />
I ... I LI. LI T<br />
"V1 l tlTian 10<br />
Be hvanselist At<br />
Church of Christ<br />
Davl Pittman minster of<br />
lJ!S...ChV!C.." ChMbt at Scytioin.<br />
Indiana, will conduct a<br />
evH.,1 meeting ,lt the Haskell<br />
'S..e l).tM l'ltlnmii, Page 10.<br />
-<br />
Crossroads, The Cry Is For<br />
lop losnmumiy Effort Tuesday Night<br />
V. i?!i that deJk.ition<br />
to tut-- geneial wolfaie of all<br />
we uintiot fall our mission<br />
UM citizens inteieste.l in the<br />
i evMnnmiini nf iii.ei..n .. ...,..<br />
...:..<br />
sianuing ". iuH<br />
ai a ciossioads in<br />
rnrnmiin It. i. n.<br />
u,,c B<br />
hflnf..h07SJ.nc?t<br />
c,o<br />
1I1U lOWnnail session. Il9im.<br />
cd "tn lay out a foi mat forli. the<br />
fume accoiding to Turner, Is<br />
called for 7 30 p. m next Tues- -<br />
day night In the 39th District<br />
Courtroom at the Courthouse<br />
'J,0,<br />
,Y.cry ,Psslblc means of<br />
kindling lnteicst in a spirited<br />
assembly of citizens to "talk<br />
jummarv ot Aira<br />
Crop Situation<br />
Given By Martin<br />
Haskell County faimeis ate<br />
now combining mllo at a tapid<br />
rate with piodurtion langing<br />
Horn 1.000 to anno nminrt. n?<br />
Snd aTeiajfe foJecatVr'nboS<br />
1500 pounds pe acre Frank<br />
W Mu tin. Haskell n<br />
ncultuial agent, recited on<br />
Tuesday<br />
The milo crop In this area<br />
I -1- " 1 1 -<br />
L<br />
Iowa Park<br />
In<br />
.<br />
OX Ity<br />
- Graham<br />
LL Clashes Here<br />
SiS SSn SSSS<br />
J1UStUng<br />
i Lliil<br />
'Cn8,Vc A";Sl,us won a berth<br />
?, tflc Dis 6 WV tournament<br />
h,sblown<br />
molstute and fal&e chinch bugs<br />
the county agent said<br />
ApiII planted cotton on dry<br />
land "Is suffering .badly fot<br />
the need of rain," Martin docla.ed<br />
May and June planted<br />
cotton, however, "has fruited<br />
up well and will hold for sevei- -<br />
a. days mote without rain." the<br />
county agent said.<br />
Cotton insects have been<br />
sniice In diy land cotton In<br />
this teiritoty, but ln Irrigated<br />
cnton boll woims have ap- -<br />
w. . .0,1 n,..i.w.<br />
.<br />
luu-iui- lllilllt'I'S lO<br />
se conuoi measuies.<br />
Wh but 11 of an inch of<br />
lain icccived here In the past<br />
" days, accoiding to Sam P<br />
Hee,, Jr Haskell weathei- -<br />
tSeo Siinuiiiirj, Page 10.<br />
w111 HaSkc1!:?,<br />
DistrIct<br />
host bV turning<br />
a courageous Munday nine<br />
winday? tl!rinreLit1tIlenLac1aSrruo<br />
P'irU "Lt "S.<br />
Munday, the night before,<br />
nud thrashed Rule 15 to 0 to<br />
gn'n aIea finuls<br />
Lanny lv? ,w,ho aled his<br />
ow" caUbe belting a double<br />
"nd two singles In tour tiips<br />
tnL' Plate' to I),lce Haskell's<br />
"'King attack of ten safeties,<br />
w"s, masllc' of the mound sit- -<br />
nation, letting the Mundaylcs<br />
dow with 3 hits One. a<br />
mu,"i by Jol'n Lee Wilde<br />
t"o right field wall, with<br />
Scruggs, who had walked, a-hnntfi<br />
--. m nminimi t n<br />
iui .1....1..<br />
..v.u..iu mi<br />
Of<br />
S<br />
Hnk'i nUrifri<br />
"n?kH<br />
afield as<br />
Sunday's All-St- ar lineup sol--<br />
,Jly smashed a numbet of Pol- -<br />
n Ivy s deliveries A snappy<br />
double play. Ivy to Pippin to<br />
MlddletOll. a potential<br />
niiiy in wo jta inning after the<br />
same John Lee Wilde, with his<br />
batting clothes on. slammed a<br />
long single to centci<br />
Ivy whiffed 11 batters, while<br />
his opposing moundsman.<br />
Wane Zci&sel, a ciaftsman<br />
himself, had nine Haskellltes<br />
batting bieeze.<br />
Wendell Pattiidge Munday's<br />
C ""le League playoffs<br />
detcimine which<br />
four teams will teprescnt<br />
Northwest Texas the sec<br />
tournament Lubbock<br />
Aut will played<br />
-- t "ttle League Park<br />
Two games<br />
will played Friday night,<br />
and the winners in those games<br />
..<br />
tCr f<br />
V Saturday<br />
nl&ht here<br />
ln aS 'li boIhZ n to of<br />
in<br />
in<br />
b'<br />
to<br />
be<br />
ho- -<br />
over<br />
i'K<br />
uuiu ...ww Inntnrl<br />
...M..I.UJ HTi.,,l., o- oo -. o.j.l.. rnuuy eve- -<br />
Ju mfchKf tlml<br />
,"; fjpo'.J 41! Vmut<br />
"m-SSh-<br />
1,55<br />
Ruin o nl i<br />
bSfote<br />
B<br />
t0 eain the flnals<br />
cut ahnit<br />
Knox City blasted Crowcll<br />
0-- 2 in Area I play Thursday<br />
to earn the District C playoff<br />
berth<br />
The Haskell-Kno- x City game<br />
will begin at 0 p. m. Friday<br />
night, July 31, at Little League<br />
1'atk here, Roy Pitman, prcslthedent<br />
of Haskell Little League,<br />
announced.<br />
Haskell Friday and Sat-urday,<br />
with Haskell opening u--<br />
Balnst Knox City and Graham<br />
pitted against Iowa Park, J.D.<br />
fwntree. district LL director,<br />
Keynottng tno meeting<br />
'<br />
i't::3 LnnniDer o5Tommj-p- n<br />
league president, wno<br />
along Munday citizens<br />
sniwed eempiaiy hnsminiitv<br />
i. i. .,... ...i ; i ..<br />
manaceis. Vollev Ivv and Bill<br />
UeoVM tn h?"le plate pie- -<br />
u.,.,i,n i...w n.<br />
mfninnni i with<br />
Richaid RIl'pr nf<br />
, no- -<br />
mliam won his own game on<br />
nciim.,<br />
Thuisdav ntirhi with n 9mn<br />
Hiskell and future is from Haskell, peifoimed the<br />
a nnd his homer came<br />
aftet had tnken h<br />
llc.: mcsiS ,the7cma game<br />
run lead thc second inning.<br />
...ir .<br />
...w ....-- ... 'r?u'",M'un.?uo<br />
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lown<br />
Tirci ir.ninc tn Paik gained tho dlst- -<br />
homcI 'n the 3ul inning to all<br />
Pitcher<br />
up its<br />
beat<br />
being employed heie to asbiue honott, of i.iesenting aiua pins lnty 21 in thc A,ca 4 Plny-- a<br />
icpresentative turnout to the Haskell team and it' offs "t Seymoui. Riggs pitched<br />
will<br />
Olnev onn.<br />
of<br />
in<br />
h-- -w ....., nff u'nHfc<br />
l"o'lems and projects heie,<br />
l The nttle mSm<br />
v jfs;<br />
tlonal at<br />
6-- 8 be at<br />
nltters who annihilated SAFB<br />
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.... nyu<br />
kil't<br />
....u..ho<br />
giounders, Ixve to Middleton,<br />
meeting, a<br />
and fanned one.<br />
tee. has been<br />
Crouch lined to second.<br />
data for weeks on Chamber Riley Middleton sent one sizzling<br />
Commerce and community to center, stopping at first<br />
velopmcnt budgets ln of Felker's fly center was<br />
similar size, will this diopped, and Middleton stop- -<br />
town a "committee of ped at second Pippin's bunt<br />
The Crossro.uN, P (See Haskell llowns. Page 10)<br />
n-s 01 day<br />
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mwtt raKcs on uranam.<br />
at 8 p. m. Friday nicht here<br />
At the commit- -<br />
i Haskell, following the<br />
which<br />
Has.<br />
collecting After<br />
kcll-Kn- ox City scran<br />
of<br />
Saturday night's came call<br />
de- -<br />
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towns<br />
to<br />
the survivor to carry this rc- -<br />
submit to<br />
gion's colors to the<br />
as<br />
championship 121<br />
(See At 10.<br />
bock the following wLkend<br />
Day Pageant Is Assured Peak Pulchritudinous Participation<br />
pe of the Free Press, a total of 31 of the more than GO ontriuits in the Hoy-Da- y Beauty Pageant, August G, has been recorded . Names and pictures of all other entrants, and their sponsoring merch-pea- r<br />
m the Hey-Da- y Special F.dition of this newspaper next Thursday, August G. See Story, Pago 5.)<br />
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PUBLISHED EVERY THUKSDAV N<br />
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Si&TKiPRESS ASSOCIATION<br />
JETTY V. CLAH15 Owuur ami l'ublistior<br />
I'OKTKK U OAKESEilltor<br />
ALFRED HINDS Adv. Mgr.<br />
Entered as second-clas- a inattur at Uie posto(rtC6 at<br />
Haskell. Tuxtu, under the act of March ,3, 187U.<br />
SUUSCIUITION ItATES<br />
Haskell, Throckmorton, Stonewall, Jones<br />
and Knox Counties, 1 Year $2.60<br />
6 Months $1.50<br />
Elsewhere, 1 Year $3.75<br />
6 Months $2.25<br />
NOTiCE TO PUBLIC Any erroneous reflection upon<br />
the character, reputation or standing of any firm, Individual<br />
or corporation will bo gladly corrected upon<br />
bclnir called to the attention of the publishers.<br />
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NTES<br />
And A Red-Spoke- d Baggage Wagon<br />
On The Station Platform<br />
i It seems timely, with Hey Day just 10 days away, to share<br />
with all our Haskell County neighbors some Information which<br />
has been brought to our attention about a railroad depot restoration<br />
project similar to ours here which offers everything but the<br />
nimble and the roar at Plttsford, N. Y. The New York town, by<br />
the way, has a population of 1,749 fur-sight- ed souls, a third the<br />
size of Haskell . and its citizenship is reaping tremendous rewards<br />
in tourist dollars from its effort.<br />
In Plttsford. the depot there has been turned Into a restaurant.<br />
But the idea Is the same as that which we have here . . .<br />
to recapture and preserve for posterity the atmosphere and the<br />
romance of the railroad.<br />
In our evaluation of Hey Day, and its aims and objects, as<br />
a county-wid- e endeavor worthy of our every last ounce of effort<br />
In support, let us consider the following experience. . .one which<br />
wc could well enjoy similarly here ..by putting our community<br />
shoulder to the wheel.<br />
"How many a boy first felt the clutch of romance on the<br />
platform of a station, a hissing, coughing, fiery giant, shaking<br />
nnd shrilling its way into his heart?"<br />
Two members of the last of the great railroad generations<br />
have breathed some life into that boyhood memory at Plttsford,<br />
N. 1'., one of the uncountable abandoned whistle stops along America's<br />
railroads.<br />
Harvey L. Sibley and Edward B. Plcnge bought far more<br />
than a memory when they purchased the New York Central<br />
Railroad's depot and ticket office at rittsioni ami turnou mem<br />
back into themselves. In the eighteen months since The Depot<br />
hna opened. It has .become one of the most popular restaurants In<br />
the Rochester area.<br />
It took the owners a year to temodcl and redecorate, and<br />
colloct railroad .souvenirs: lanterns from the Great Northern;<br />
. silver service fxim the Pennsylvania: even foot-rai- the l, a piece<br />
of track cast In nt a Lackawanna, N. Y.. mill.<br />
The tmck-wid- u area betweon the 10O - year - old dejot and<br />
ticket office where black engine once caught their breaths, has<br />
Two of the room's walls<br />
been enclosed to fotm a dining room.<br />
are the exterior of the original railroad building.<br />
Another wall of clear plate glass retain the feeling of openness<br />
betweon them - and helps preserve a tunnel of time through<br />
which nn em roared "<br />
A picture nccomiwnvtn this description shows the familiar<br />
paneled Interior of the old depot adorned by light fixtures from<br />
bay-wind- ow the barred of the<br />
old railroad coaches, and through<br />
pot-belli- ed<br />
ticket office may be n th stove, trademark of<br />
depots the country over. A crank telephone hangs on the wall,<br />
oil polished ami gloaming, like<br />
long-spout- nnd even n ed can.<br />
most of m have sm a thousand times in the hands of n striped-overa- ll<br />
dad tonder," is wall-boun- d in a conspicuous place.<br />
There's a red-spoked<br />
baggage wagon on the station plat-<br />
form, too, of course.<br />
We have most of those fixtures right here, too, you know,<br />
just waiting for restoration What we don't have, we do have the<br />
assurance we can get. The depot has been moved to n perfect<br />
place, accessible for viewing, browsing, touring.<br />
Our Job is only half done The rest is up to us . .and it is wc<br />
who will be the beneficiaries when the Job is finished.<br />
Haskell, "Horsehide Heaven"<br />
tLavers of Baseball, The Nntlonnl Pastime, and they seem<br />
to be In the majority here in the West Texas hinterland, should,<br />
and undoubtedly will be in 'Horsehide Heaven'" here this week<br />
and next<br />
Beginning Monday, a Texas Teen-Ag- e Baseball Tournament<br />
has been hosted here, with the climax coming tonight Tomorrow<br />
and Saturday, our town extends its hospitality to the teams,<br />
parents and fans of three area winners In Little League play,<br />
which will do diamond battle with our own<br />
All-Sta- rs, champs of<br />
Area II, for the supremacy of District 6, and the right to advance<br />
to the Sectional Playoffs in Lubbock next week. Next week, also,<br />
another Teen-Ag- e Tourney will be reeled off here.<br />
So here's a hearty handshake to our visitors this week from<br />
Lorenzo, Matador, Graham, Knox City and Wichita County, the<br />
places sending championship nines to Haskell for tournament<br />
Play.<br />
May your stay here be a pleasant one. And come back to<br />
see us, soon and often.<br />
She's A Good "Jo11 . . . We'll Miss Her<br />
If ever there was a person who measured up to the female<br />
counterpart of a "Good Joe" nomenclature, it Is Haskell County's<br />
Home Demonstration Agent Mary Jo(aptly) Leverett.<br />
Mary Jo, after a year of one of the most productive records<br />
in her realm of activity anyone over compiled anywhere, is<br />
leaving us. And she will bo missed. Her organizational abilities<br />
In 4-- H and homo demonstration activities have become legion<br />
over a wldo area since she came out of retirement a year ago to<br />
direct a tremendously beneficial program. She is leaving us only<br />
because she feels she Is needed more at this time at her home<br />
In Old Glory.<br />
This personable, dynamic lady has a knack for making people<br />
WANT to work with, and for her. And this sterling trait of<br />
character, plus her boundless energy, have accomplished alms<br />
in nbunndnnce around here.<br />
Somehow, we feel such traits have been transfused from<br />
Mary Jo to the leadership of girls' 4-- H and Home Demonstration<br />
work in Haskell County, and the important program she ibegan.<br />
and expanded, will continue.<br />
We all have profited by Mary Jo Leverett's stay with us.<br />
May everything food come her way in the future. She deserves<br />
It<br />
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Potpourri<br />
Ily I'OKTEIt<br />
At this writing, nnd we're<br />
sure- the story might have<br />
veered off on another tangent,<br />
subject to change without notice,<br />
as It were, the "Caddo<br />
Crittur" Is Just a lot of yak,<br />
literally speaking.<br />
By that, we nre assuming<br />
that our roader(s) know thnt<br />
a yak is an animal, nnd as wc<br />
recall, was n most dependable<br />
beast of burden in ye oldo<br />
tymes. This yak, as yaks go, or<br />
grow, had to be, as has been<br />
reported, a LOT OF YAK, to<br />
bo mlstnkcn for a GORILLA by<br />
them whut shot at it.<br />
So, to put it plainly, it Is not<br />
a lot of yak, when yak is referred<br />
to in the gibberish or<br />
disentort on the filnforco sense,<br />
that this Caddo Crittur IS a<br />
yak! Now, that makes sense,<br />
doesn't it?<br />
It sort of reminds us of the<br />
hackneyed old expression,<br />
"When is a door not a door?"<br />
Well, fellow stupes, when it is<br />
AJAR, of course! By the same<br />
token, or with pure application<br />
of the old geometric axiom,<br />
"Things equal to the same<br />
thing arc equal to each other."<br />
When then is a yak not yak?<br />
A yak is not yak when ho is<br />
the Caddo Crittur! Doesn't thnt<br />
figure?<br />
So-o-o- -o, taking the whole<br />
monstcrish situation one higher<br />
plateau... to see if we can<br />
sec anything' ... the Haskell<br />
Rascal. Thang, or Varmint, as<br />
you will, is NOT a yak, as any<br />
ol' Vnrmlntspotter has plainly<br />
seen. It Is not a LOT of yak.<br />
It Is not just n little yak.<br />
It is STILL The One, The<br />
Only, The Incomparable<br />
And that's no<br />
yak!<br />
And so far as comparing<br />
OUR Varmint with ANYTHING<br />
ELSE, yak or no ynk, no<br />
of yak could place the<br />
Caddo Crittur in the same<br />
class with the Haskell Rascal,<br />
we tepcat, yak or no.<br />
So much for all that yak<br />
(s-cu- se, plccz, we mean) yuk-yu- k<br />
!<br />
Having seen a reasonably<br />
accurate facsimile of The Varmint<br />
but once, and the Caddo<br />
Crittur no times atall, we DO<br />
wish we could have taken the<br />
time to go to the Texas Thc-at- te<br />
earlier this week. Understand<br />
Bob Dulnncy, Brian &<br />
Company had "The Pink Panther"<br />
tall - gated there for<br />
everyone's viewing pleasure.<br />
That's what we call propitious<br />
merchandising of a film, Bob.<br />
The way Elaine nnd Maurice<br />
are always ogling each other,<br />
you'd think It was "Love In<br />
Blohm". .for sure.<br />
We just had a phone call<br />
asking if it were possible to secure<br />
legislation, or make any<br />
other preventive move to forestall<br />
cross-breedi- ng of the<br />
Caddo Crittur with the Haskell<br />
Rascal. We referred the<br />
caller to the SPCPM (Society<br />
For Prevention of Cruelty to<br />
People's Minds!)<br />
S'poso by now everyone lias<br />
heard the one making the<br />
rounds about the precarious<br />
position in which some Haskell<br />
Republicans will find themselves<br />
when going to the polls<br />
at the November general election.<br />
But it MUST ,be recorded<br />
for posterity.<br />
Some Republicans here are<br />
BOUND to be between a rock<br />
and a hard place when it comes<br />
to voting for the nominees of<br />
DO YOU HAVE<br />
THE HASKELL FREE PRESS, HASKELL. TEXAS<br />
Haskell County History<br />
311 YEARS AUO<br />
(August '.!, 1!.U)<br />
A change In Postmasters for<br />
tho Rule office was made recently<br />
when Claude Norman<br />
succeeded Bill Penlck. Noi-nin- n<br />
has resided in Rule practically<br />
all his life.<br />
Cotton checks in the amount<br />
of $100,000 were received here<br />
Saturday morning from the<br />
government, to be paid to Haskell<br />
County farmers. According<br />
to local officials, 2,300 checks<br />
were sent Into the county.<br />
The City Council has extended<br />
the time in which city taxes<br />
may bo paid without penalty,<br />
until August 21, 1931. Many<br />
people had asked for an extension,<br />
due to general conditions<br />
at this time.<br />
The Athletic Association is<br />
considering a plan under which<br />
it may be possible to install<br />
lights nt the Fairgrounds for<br />
playing night football during<br />
the coming season.<br />
Mrs. Lnnhnm Williams and<br />
son, Barry, are here visiting<br />
her mother, Mrs. Edith English.<br />
Mrs. W. P. Trice hns returned<br />
from several weeks<br />
visit with her brother and family<br />
in New York. She went<br />
from New York to Chicago to<br />
their party for President and<br />
Vice President. Because how<br />
could they be for ". . .water'" in<br />
the first place, or "Miller" in<br />
the second place?<br />
On a recent visit here, Hill<br />
Ontcs' little granddaughter.<br />
Betty Oatcs Oman's charming<br />
and vivacious child, helped<br />
out Ol' Grandnd nt the drug<br />
store.<br />
lAnd, It Is reported, when<br />
asked what she did to help out.<br />
she replied, "Well, I worked<br />
behind the bar. Where else."<br />
It surely was n relief to learn<br />
from Chet Huntley that all<br />
those promenading Republicans<br />
wildly waving "Cleveland<br />
'OS' at the convention were<br />
plugging for their town for site<br />
of the next nominating melee<br />
of their party. Wc thought for<br />
awhile they were backing G rover<br />
Cleveland for PresUcnt<br />
nnd wc were in the Twilight<br />
Zone !<br />
Things ain't so tough around<br />
here yet on the Parched<br />
Prairie, says Alphonse Hinds,<br />
58th Variety, better known ns<br />
Handlebar Hank, or the transplanted<br />
Cottle County Cutup.<br />
He advises tuat when Noah and<br />
the Mrs. and nil those animals<br />
were in the Ark, nnd it rained<br />
JO days and 40 nights, Paducah<br />
got a half-Inc- h. Al was weatherman<br />
there at the time, he<br />
says.<br />
We were gcttin' the straight<br />
dope from someone close to<br />
the scene on the chances of<br />
certain<br />
Hcy-Da- y Queen candi-<br />
dates for winning this cherished<br />
honor. Pointing a finger at<br />
a particular winsome charmer,<br />
our informer departed his evaluation<br />
long enough to comment<br />
"She eats too much." He<br />
wasn't inferring there was<br />
anything wrong w I t h this<br />
"looker's" figure or chances to<br />
be queen. It was just nn important<br />
statement of fact, and it<br />
took us back. Ten-to-o- ne our<br />
"eye" has had more than one<br />
date with said scintillating specimen<br />
. . and had to pick up<br />
the food tab.<br />
Oakescrjpt: Men who talk<br />
like big wheels usually are<br />
Just spokes-me- n.<br />
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KMMltloit on her letuin tilp<br />
"'.Mr.' nnd Mrs L. D. Ratllff,<br />
Jr., of Spur, weic hero Sunday,<br />
guests In the home of his parent.<br />
Judge nnd Mrs. L. D.<br />
Ratllff. Sr.<br />
Judge and Mrs. Clyde Gils-o- m<br />
nnd two children have re<br />
turned from n two-wec- vacation<br />
In New Mexico.<br />
Sgt. Hugh Ratllff nnd Sgt.<br />
Harry Jones, who nre stationed<br />
nt Barksdale Field. Shreve-poi- t.<br />
La., weie in Haskell over<br />
the weekend visiting I" the<br />
home of the former's parents.<br />
Judge and Mrs. L. D. Ratllff.<br />
Sr.<br />
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerome Sanders<br />
arc hcic for a visit with<br />
ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. 1.<br />
Sanders. Jerome Sanders is a<br />
chemist with n large company<br />
in New Jersey. He and his wife<br />
will visit her parents in<br />
before returning.<br />
Tn-ho- kn<br />
10 YEARS A(JO<br />
(August 1, ID2t)<br />
D. B. Kouri of Wichita Falls<br />
has moved n rotary rig for<br />
two oil tests to be drilled on<br />
the Baldwin Ranch east of<br />
town.<br />
Mr. nnd Mrs. Baker and son<br />
of Spur are visiting in the home<br />
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A Duncan<br />
and family.<br />
Fire caused by the explosion<br />
of an oil stove resulted in<br />
nl-- m<br />
o s t completely destroying<br />
the home of Wash Poguo in the<br />
south part of town Thursday<br />
afternoon around 1 o'clock.<br />
F. M. Edwards. Welncrt farmer,<br />
was here Saturday. He<br />
reported that he had finished<br />
threshing a small plot of wheat<br />
on his farm. Yield averaged<br />
38 bushels per acre, he reported.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Oates,<br />
and son, John Jr., nnd Miss<br />
Verna Oates have returned<br />
from a vacation stay in cool<br />
Colorado.<br />
J. D. Bourland nnd L E<br />
Simpson and fnrnlllcs of Navarro<br />
Countv are visiting the<br />
family of J. E. Walling in this<br />
city, and T. J. Watson in Rule<br />
Marshall Plerson. state food<br />
inspector, is spending the week<br />
here with his family. He will<br />
return to Austin Monday and<br />
expects to be there several<br />
weeks.<br />
Beno Andress of the Weaver<br />
community Is the proud<br />
owner of a new Overland automobile,<br />
purchased last week.<br />
Miss Alberta Smith has ed<br />
from Denton where she<br />
attended the summer session<br />
of State Teachers' College<br />
J. A. Mapes of the Robert.<br />
community was in town Saturday.<br />
He operated a threshing<br />
machine during the grain harvest,<br />
threshing grain for Ins<br />
neighbors. He gives up the following<br />
figuics on the grain he<br />
hns threshed: Wheat, C.ll- -'<br />
bushels; .barley, 8.50S; oats,<br />
14,374. There was a small auc-ag- e<br />
sown to grain in his .sec<br />
tion, hut ht Mid Uic yW wm<br />
Mittafurtory<br />
Rev C Joints of this city<br />
is londurtin lovival at the<br />
Rockdale church In the mniUt- -<br />
east patt "f ne county win<br />
week.<br />
00 YEARS A(JO<br />
(AiiKU't S. IWH)<br />
Fred Smuleifl loft Tuesday<br />
for St. Untia to see the Worlds<br />
Fair.<br />
Beginning with n good shower<br />
on Monday, wc have had<br />
cloudy, rainy weather all week.<br />
D M Winn arrived home<br />
Thursday night fiom Old Mexico<br />
where he had been looking<br />
nfter some land nnd ruining interests,<br />
W. T. Hudson and family returned<br />
the flist of tho week<br />
from a trip to the Plains coun- -<br />
Yloyal A. Ferris, president of<br />
the National Exchange Bnnk<br />
i.. riniino win urt u dav or<br />
two this week taking a look<br />
at West Texas during a layoff<br />
fom business.<br />
Judge H. It. Jones wound up<br />
the Jones County term of court<br />
this week and will rest until<br />
the fourth Monday in this<br />
month, when the Fisher County<br />
term convenes<br />
Sam Plerson arrived last<br />
night from Emory with his<br />
household effects and will bo-con<br />
citizen of Haskc 1.<br />
Mrs J. S. Keistcr and Miss<br />
Minnie Ellis. May Fields and<br />
Dulln Fields, are spending tho<br />
week in St. Ivouls, where they<br />
are seeing the World's Fnlr.<br />
W. S. Fouts and family, and<br />
B R. Buchanan nnd family,<br />
the latter of Stonewall County,<br />
came In Friday from a fishing<br />
trip on Paint Creek. They<br />
caught all the fish they wanted<br />
and also found plenty of bee<br />
trees which provided plenty of<br />
sweetening.<br />
Morton said that Fields said<br />
that Waldron said that Dr. Gilbert<br />
said that Carney said that<br />
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Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Dow-e- ll<br />
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'"'". jitti acted u large number of dn<br />
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Uy PAYK DUXNAM<br />
Get Important<br />
.Mrs. Doyle Honored<br />
Mis. Warren Doyle who<br />
with Mr. Doyle, recently moved<br />
to Rule from Altus, Okla<br />
was honored last Monday afternoon<br />
in the home of' Mrs<br />
Bill Yaiboiough In Rule.<br />
Refieshmcnts wcie served to<br />
Mrs S A. F.7.cll, Mrs Pete<br />
Lesley, Mrs Kfflc Kreuger,<br />
Mrs Ruby Dugnn, Mis. Herman<br />
Giay. Mrs. R N Sheld,<br />
Mrs Joe Iowiey, Mrs John<br />
Baugh, Mrs. M. E Tiicc, Mrs.<br />
Stella Bell. Mrs Mattle Hunt,<br />
Miss Josephine Tatbett, Mts.<br />
Do'le and Mrs. Yin borough.<br />
Doss fillers To Olisenit<br />
Annlverwvry<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Doss Fuller<br />
will cclebiatc their Golden<br />
Wedding Anniversary on Sunday,<br />
August 2, from 2 until 5<br />
p m. at the Philadclphian<br />
Club House.<br />
The nieces and nephews are<br />
hosting the open house and extend<br />
a cot dial invitation for<br />
all to attend.<br />
than for transportation, and the<br />
inerest in older model cars is<br />
a widespread hobby hroughout<br />
the United States. This particular<br />
car is worth at least as<br />
much today in dollais ns it was<br />
the day it stood proudly in<br />
some dealer's showroom, waiting<br />
for the purchaser to take it<br />
home for the kiddies and Mom<br />
to exclaim over.<br />
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lftJ Ford of their spare time nnil make It<br />
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notion and five<br />
Abound the Tho "T" Model, nn thin model<br />
hrr mot Vr i, Midland M, .nirhcr".<br />
'<br />
.t..i.oii rnr has boen nffppllrmntnlv " fell ,<br />
j .broke her hip ic--<br />
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blC, the known for many years by<br />
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Mrs Delia<br />
Bootl<br />
Whltten has eil<br />
Auto Parts, condition, um. imvlnp suffered<br />
home after vacatlonlni:<br />
siifc'Hij' ii win ncKirci, u was<br />
rather difficult to "start" when<br />
the Dixon Woys unloaded It from<br />
the trailer upon arriving in<br />
TTnRkell. Thn ironlnl ehotirr ..<br />
(jHt OIL I formed the Ircys Omt they "were<br />
trtc, tJr sliriDlV not holdmir Hwlr mnmh.<br />
irtL'WDRtD. riRht," and proceeded to mount<br />
'wAOOiNim lho cockI)lt. speak n few cn-T- ?E<br />
AVrwiij ,,cnrlnR wor(Js t0 h,s C0S( com<br />
panlon of former days, and set<br />
the little cnRlno to promptly<br />
"purrlnp like a kitten "<br />
Few people, the sheriff<br />
can drive n car of this<br />
vintage; especially those of the<br />
younger generation now accustomed<br />
to instantaneous rck<br />
spouse ami automatic trnnsiFf<br />
missions. This docs not. how- -<br />
m U,c U,lle School<br />
returned from a five-da- y<br />
T,cx.ns Smull Schools Workshop<br />
Austin, where school teach- -<br />
?ernSrn,nidcr l,,,e pllot "ym<br />
iiii l?i npply tcc"nlqics enabling<br />
them to have a broader<br />
Sfjta through the use of<br />
multiple classes.<br />
Rule was one of the original<br />
17 Pilot schools in<br />
years<br />
Texas. Five<br />
ago, the workshop drew<br />
SL-CBCri-<br />
,r8 ?"" W thcro<br />
Mis. Chambers. Tills la a new<br />
comprehensive, linguistic, pho- In black, thiough which<br />
netic<br />
the<br />
appioach to the teaching learner can discover and gen-cra- te<br />
of leading nnd wilting, and whole written language.<br />
Rule will be one of only three<br />
schools In<br />
Thus,<br />
the pilot program<br />
learners are brought)<br />
trying this method In within eight 1004-0- weeks or less, on<br />
0.<br />
The others are Detroit and<br />
the average, Wil-<br />
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sound, Including evcri Its diffi-<br />
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new<br />
cult spelling, according<br />
method,<br />
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almost "silently" who have learned these Intrigu-<br />
Provde experiences for the ing new teaching techniques.<br />
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In addition to Horton, Rule's<br />
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V Mrs. F.<br />
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Pastor MM Mrs. Fred Scheffel Are<br />
Honored On 25th Wedding Anniversary<br />
Pnstor Fred Scheffel, of St. Scheffel. renewed their wed-Paul- 'a<br />
Luthenin Church in K vows before the churih<br />
Sagcrton, nnd Mrs. Scheffel. altar<br />
wen the surprised honoree. at Following the ceremony, a<br />
n party recently In the base- - reception was held In the<br />
ment of their church planned church basement anil a three- -<br />
U h nnnirrnHnn in obsCIV-- tlcreil WCtltlinp CUKC WVi'vu<br />
anco of the pastoral couple's<br />
28th wedding anniversary.<br />
Two nrca Lutheran pastors,<br />
James F. Schaefer. of Haskell's<br />
Trinity Lutheran, and George<br />
Jorpenson.of Stamford's Christ<br />
Lutheran, joined in bringing<br />
short sermonettes and officiated<br />
at ceremonies in which the<br />
A,<br />
3<br />
with a large "SS' was served<br />
with punch.<br />
The couple were married<br />
at Danvange, Texas, in the Lutheran<br />
Church there on July<br />
23. 1939.<br />
guests<br />
Mr.and Mrs. O. L. Hansen and<br />
Mr. and Mrs J J. Roberts and<br />
daughter. Connie, of Danvange<br />
Out-of-to- Included<br />
ANNOUNCING<br />
THE OPENING OF<br />
JO'S BEAUTY SALON<br />
TUESDAY, AUG. 4th<br />
IN MY HOME<br />
1901 JV. 1st<br />
Telephone 864-261- 0<br />
Invitation is extended customers and<br />
me<br />
friends to visit in my new loca-<br />
tion.<br />
JO TURNBOW, Owner-Operat- or<br />
August 28.<br />
TEXAS THEATRE<br />
HASKELL, TEXAS AUGUST,<br />
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SUNDAY-MONDA- Y<br />
AUGUST 2-- 3<br />
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SUNDAY-MONDA- Y<br />
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Bedtime Story<br />
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AUGUST 9-- 10<br />
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SUNDAY-MONDA- Y AUGUST 16-1- 7<br />
"LOOKING FOR LOVE"<br />
Connie Francis Jim Hutton<br />
SUNDAY-MONDA- Y AUGUST 23-2- 4<br />
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SUNDAY-MONDA- Y AUGUST 30-3- 1,<br />
ronowing in tne<br />
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s<br />
of "Mister Roberts".<br />
gEitsigft<br />
Mmes. Denson And Taylor, Andrews, John Pitt- -<br />
Arp PlnlVc mnn. Austin New, J. U. Ed-lUUl- iaj<br />
wnnSi c V Thomas. Tony<br />
Patterson, .ueiejjate<br />
Josselet. P e a v y,<br />
vnoices<br />
Mrs. R. K. Denson and Mrs<br />
Rex Murray, have been elect-<br />
ed delegate and alternate, respectively,<br />
to the Texas Home<br />
- 1964<br />
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Rule Citizens <strong>Open</strong> Then; Hearts to Baptlst Men Meet "'J" Vund<br />
Scotland<br />
to Naomi nvid<br />
Doctor And His Wife From f D ss a<br />
The people opened their John McQuInn se.ved<br />
,.. innr mi.t Mm. deoree Assisting hostesses wto<br />
Oit when hev rnve a "fiiM Wcidotl Normall, O. G<br />
i- -<br />
Acquaint ed' miscellaneous n nuvls. Iols Martin.<br />
shower to them last Tuesday Kttton, Jem Place, Morris<br />
Neal. L W Jones, Jr , Jack<br />
Wilcox and Sam Turner.<br />
afternoon at the Philadelphia..<br />
Hub House<br />
Dr Orr will be opening the<br />
Hule clinic as soon as necessary<br />
papers are cleared. He<br />
and" his wife-- "Tich" are<br />
newly-we- ds<br />
and arrived from Scotland<br />
about two weeks ago<br />
Mc-Klnn- ey<br />
Mr and Mrs Mordant<br />
Joined them In the<br />
line and introduced the<br />
honorecs.<br />
Mrs. T. E. Simpson register-<br />
Peaisey and Rogets.<br />
Raynes-Shawv- er<br />
Wedding Date<br />
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HEY-DA- Y BEAUTY PAGEANT<br />
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AUGUST 6TH<br />
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HOSPITAL<br />
NOTES<br />
KiASKft' : L.<br />
Larwd Ilehtrinc Is Out School Dl'OpOUtS,<br />
Mrs. May Lamed was one<br />
of Haskell s happier citizens Health Al'e lOpiCS<br />
im-to- rs<br />
tins past wcck. nvin Jis<br />
in her home two sons. At New Mid Club UX1)A LOU I)lTNNAM<br />
Mather Lamed ami son. David,<br />
of Las Cnices N M . "d Mrs W. B. Guess. Jr.. and r.nnrmm.flr.nrl<br />
Mr. and Mrs Tommy Lamed Mrs. Scott Hutchens were the 44"111 w<br />
and daughters. Susan and Ju- guest speakers at a meeting WpHflmQ FlfinS<br />
dy, of Mulberry. Florida of the New Mid Home Demon- - i"ii&<br />
stration Club recently in the<br />
home of Mrs. V C. Winches- - Are Keveaied<br />
tcr. Engagement and<br />
Mrs. Guess, a registered mnrriiti.i nf Uniln Lou<br />
DANCE nurse, interviewed members<br />
to Robert Lee<br />
and discussed the value of<br />
has announced bv<br />
to the nuisn of regular checkups and health parents. Cliff Dunnam, of<br />
concerns Mrs. Hutchens talked<br />
JIMMY HEAP on the high school dropout<br />
problem<br />
and the<br />
Mrs Winchester presented<br />
Melody Masters the opening exercise fro m<br />
"The Messenger." a home<br />
demonstration periodical, and<br />
Saturday, Aug. 1 reported on the county home<br />
demonstration council meeting<br />
The New Mid Club made<br />
u:iw p. in. 'til plans to take part in the<br />
countywide home demonstration<br />
ROUND-U- P HALL club bazaar to be held in Haskell<br />
from 10:30 a. m. to 4:00<br />
Stamford, Texas p. m on Sept 30.<br />
Mrs. Winchester served coo-<br />
Air Conditioned for kies and punch to Mines. Ira<br />
Your Comfort Townsend. Hutchens, W. B.<br />
Guess and Guess. Jr. of Reno,<br />
Nevada<br />
Wei-ner- t.<br />
and Mrs. O T. Sturdy, of<br />
Grand Prairie.<br />
The wedding is planned tot<br />
Auguvt 22 in the First Methodist<br />
Church of Lubbock.<br />
Miss Dunnam, a graduate of<br />
Weinert High School, also is<br />
a licensed -- ray technician,<br />
having also from the<br />
School of X-R- ay Technology in<br />
Lubbock. She is employed as<br />
an x-r- ay ed 116 guest, during the two-ho- ur<br />
tea. Mrs. Frank Campbell<br />
played the piano during<br />
the afternoon.<br />
T h e Phlladclphlan Club<br />
House a s decorated with<br />
white glndiolas with glittered<br />
"welcome" signs.<br />
Mrs. Sonny Denson and Mrs.<br />
Rainbow<br />
technician in the office<br />
of Dr. Hancock in Lubbock<br />
Goad is the son of Mrs. C L.<br />
Goad and the late Mr Goad.<br />
'f Lubbock. He is a graJuate<br />
of Lubbock High School and<br />
Texas Tech. He manages Goad<br />
Auto Parts Company in<br />
Sewing-Clu-b<br />
ADMITTED<br />
Rule :<br />
Mrs. Susie Taylor, accident.<br />
Mary Kerr, medical.<br />
Mrs. Luara Orton, medical.<br />
Munday :<br />
Andv Hlncs. surgical.<br />
w<br />
Haskeil:<br />
Mrs Charley Redwlnc, surg.<br />
Mrs. Wm. J. McDonald, mcd.<br />
Rochester:<br />
Peggy Hester, surgical<br />
Mis Richard McNclly, mod.<br />
Old Gloiy:<br />
Mrs Llna Sutcr. medical.<br />
Meets With<br />
DIS.MISSED<br />
Dunnam Goad jjl'S. WaltCl ROC'd'S<br />
been hei<br />
John T. Mitchell. Mrs. Ccr-il- o<br />
Mrs Walter Rogers was Garcia. Mrs. Ale Giuen-doi-- f.<br />
hostess recently for a meeting<br />
Mis. K. I. Moore, O. V.<br />
of the Rainbow Sewinc Club at<br />
Twilev, Mrs. Clarence Meier,<br />
which home decoration's<br />
Mrs J H. Redding. Haskell.<br />
woie<br />
roses nnd summer flowers.<br />
Mis Mary Sue Henry, Mrs.<br />
Mis. Eva Pcarsev was the<br />
J C Ktlc. of Rule.<br />
winner in a game. Louis Spitzer, of Old Glory.<br />
"To Toll the Wayne Johnson, Knox City.<br />
Tiuth." durini: a recreation<br />
petiod directed .bv Mrs. Stelln<br />
Mrs Lewis Hutchcn. Munday<br />
Mrs Gerardo Perez, O'Hricn<br />
graduated<br />
Josselct.<br />
Mrs. Dick Andrews was<br />
lva Mae Greenhaw. T. J.<br />
the<br />
leader of a song<br />
Rasco, Stamford.<br />
service.<br />
Diane Myers, Weinert.<br />
The<br />
Armando Alemati, Rochester<br />
club voted to send a gift Lee<br />
to Mrs. John Reding,<br />
Feaires, John W Martin,<br />
who re-<br />
of<br />
cently<br />
Lubbock.<br />
was dismissed from<br />
Haskell County Hospital.<br />
Mrs. Bill Sladeh, Seymour.<br />
Hostess gift was presented to THE VERY NEWEST<br />
Mrs Sue Peavy.<br />
The next meeting will be on Mr and Mrs- - Garado Perez,<br />
Tuesday. August . in the home O'Brien, baby boy, Jose, weight<br />
of Mrs. Pcarsoy.<br />
S lbs . i oz., .born July 23, 1904.<br />
Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henry<br />
Mmes. W. E. Johnson, Ann Grnham III, Rule, baby boy,<br />
Thomas John, weight 6 lbs., 9<br />
.. -<br />
oz.. born July 25. 1061.<br />
Mr. and Mrs Cirllo Garcia,<br />
Haskell, baby girl. Gloria,<br />
weight 0 lbs., 8 oz., born July<br />
26. 1961.<br />
Mr. Mc-Xel- and Mrs. Richard ly,<br />
Rochester, baby boy,<br />
Stephen Ernest, weight 7 lbs.,<br />
11 's oz., born July 27, 1964.<br />
guests Monday ror ixany<br />
,?rl: On H;SU Campus<br />
for our--<br />
A delegation of 35 to 50 Bnp-tl- st<br />
laymen from Haskell are<br />
expected to attend the last<br />
rally of the Baptist Brotherhood's<br />
District 17, a<br />
North-Centr- region of Northwest -<br />
al<br />
Texas, to bo held Monday,<br />
August 3, at Hnrdln-Slmmo- ns<br />
.University<br />
Joe Williams, Haskell attorney,<br />
president of the Brotherhood<br />
of the First Baptist<br />
Church of Haskell, will be the<br />
leader of the contingent from<br />
tho church here.<br />
Up to 1,000 Baptist men from<br />
this area may participate in<br />
the meeting, which will be the<br />
last of District 17 Following<br />
this year's rally, the district<br />
organization will be dissolved<br />
In favor of smaller units which<br />
will continue to function with-<br />
in the framework of the Bap-- 1<br />
General Convention of<br />
Texas<br />
Counties In District 17 ate<br />
Haskell, Knox. Kent, Stonewall,<br />
Jones. Shackelford, Eastland.<br />
Stephens. Callahan, No-In- n.<br />
Taylor and Fisher.<br />
Starting at 7:30 p. in Monday.<br />
August 3, the rally will<br />
feature an address by Dr.<br />
George W. Schroedcr, executive<br />
secretary of the Bi other-hoo- d<br />
Commission of the Southern<br />
Baptist Convention.<br />
Also on the program will be<br />
brief address by Lowell<br />
Queen, of Abilene, district<br />
president, and Dr Hooper Dil-do- v,<br />
former minister of music<br />
at Wichita Falls' First Baptist<br />
Church, now director of the<br />
church services department of<br />
the Baptist General Convention<br />
of Texas. District officers<br />
will make up the panel, assisted<br />
by Dr. Schroedcr.<br />
Discussions will be based<br />
on newest plnns for Brotherhood<br />
work, which will put<br />
greater stress on evangelistic<br />
efforts.<br />
Bill Davis, choral director<br />
for Mann Junior High School,<br />
Abilene, will direct music for<br />
the rally.<br />
Attend Eastland Wedding<br />
Mrs H. G. Scott and her son,<br />
Riley, have returned to Hns-ke- ll<br />
after attending the wedding<br />
of Mary Scott to W. B.<br />
BnHor, Jr., both of Eastland.<br />
The wedding wns nn event<br />
of Saturday night. July 25, nt<br />
the Calvary Baptist Church In<br />
Eastland.<br />
The bride is the daughter of<br />
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Scott, of<br />
Eastland.<br />
annual convention in Houston bet AUgUSt Zo<br />
in September from the Luckv<br />
Returns From California<br />
Ulue&onnet Club which met re Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Rnyncs,<br />
cently at a breakfast session in of Weinert. are announcing the<br />
Mrs Eva M. Pcarscy has re- -<br />
the home of Mrs. H H Hines engagement and approaching turned ,,,omBl irom Salinas.<br />
in Rule.<br />
in a ri age of their daughter Cnllf.. she was called on<br />
Plans were made for a ba- Patsy Lee, to George Day May 28 to the bedside of her<br />
zaar in which all Haskell Coun- tahawver. son of Mr. and Mrs<br />
daughter, who has been serity<br />
home demonstration clubs Almn Shawver, of Seymour,<br />
ously ill in Salinas Hospital.<br />
will take part in Haskell on and L. E. Shawver, of Hamil-<br />
Mrs. Pearsey returned here<br />
September 30.<br />
ton.<br />
after her daughter, who Is Im-<br />
Mrs. John ,A. Lee gave the The bride-ele- ct is a 1962 proving, was released from the For Ilargaln., Se Froo Prrss<br />
opening exercise. Mrs. V. R. graduate of High hospital.<br />
Weinert<br />
Classified Ad l'ngd<br />
Lcverctt, county home demon- School and will be a junior at<br />
stration agent, led the opening Midwestern University, Wichita<br />
song and presented the pro-gro- m Falls, this fall. The groom<br />
on "Family Life." elect Is a I960 graduate of<br />
WANTED<br />
Mrs. Hlncs gave the report Seymour High School, and at-<br />
of the county HD council tended Tarleton State College,<br />
Next meeting will be an in- Stephenvllle.<br />
formal party in the home of The wedding Is planned for<br />
Mrs. Lee on August 20.<br />
"A QUEEN of YESTERYEAR"<br />
Heritage Rich Observance<br />
of<br />
HEY-DA- Y<br />
Your 1900 -- 1915 Vintage Dress<br />
in the trunk, or the bottom<br />
drawer, is needed for modeling<br />
by you, or your stand - in, as a<br />
potential 'Queen of Yesteryear'<br />
at the 1964 "Hey - Day" on Sat-<br />
urday, August 8th.<br />
See France. Lane for Particular., at<br />
LANE-FELKE- R<br />
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1 s t<br />
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Mrs. R. C. Ccwioh vi . m<br />
Naomi Sunday School Clii<br />
tf the First Baptist<br />
l'e<br />
Church met<br />
July 27 In tho home of Mi W<br />
Call Whentlev for Iti reguft,<br />
monthly social and buainr<br />
V-,.?<br />
session.<br />
:M<br />
Mr<br />
<strong>Open</strong>ing pi aver was given<br />
l)V Miss BottV .1(1 Clnnlnti XI,.<br />
Bob Scgo, clusi president, was<br />
Hui<br />
In chnige of the business ?.<br />
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Mrs,<br />
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slon. ti,i,c, f'fc--, .<br />
Mrs R. C Cott;li. Sr nhmi-m- i Heir<br />
slides of the Holy Lnnd made :;.'" p<br />
on he i recent tour in that "lnnd. Bill rLl.<br />
area Places of sreclnl Interest 'Ust SheC!0<br />
to the clnss were the Garden J!n U'ard.<br />
rt<br />
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gthftcmanc. Jonenh's ,<br />
nmi.<br />
C<br />
Uscar Oat.. JW<br />
,nTV'.<br />
Smith anj .1<br />
w.i.:",,o<br />
Vets of WW I<br />
To Hear Report<br />
Of State Session<br />
Haskell County Bnrracks ism<br />
of Veterans of World Wn<br />
will meet in Haskell's Anietw<br />
con Legion Hall Monday. Ang-<br />
ina 3. at 7:S0 p. m. for<br />
monthly Joint meeting with<br />
Auxiliary.<br />
Comiraiidcr E. O Moigun<br />
of Rule, nnd Auxiliary Presi-<br />
dent Mrs. Martin Rticffcr tug,'<br />
n full turnout to hear n lepoit<br />
of the Texas Deportment, Vetera<br />
us of WorlJ Wr I, meeting<br />
which was held in Houston<br />
July 17-1- 9.<br />
Quartermaster Dave Persons<br />
said other Items of business<br />
will include planning of a full<br />
activity schedule for the coming<br />
fall and winter months.<br />
PICK UP your 1004-10- Texas<br />
Almanac's at the Haskell Free<br />
Press. Good for home and<br />
school use. stfp<br />
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Chiropndicl<br />
506 N. In<br />
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J&tfk<br />
FINAL<br />
SUMMER SAVIN<br />
DRESSES- -<br />
Included<br />
and half<br />
are Junior, Misses,sizes.<br />
Priced from $10.98 up.<br />
SWIMSUITS<br />
Jantzen, Br Rose Marie<br />
Reed Suits, while tlu last:<br />
SWIMSUITS<br />
First time<br />
Reduced<br />
BLOUSES<br />
All summer Cotton Blouses J<br />
SKIRTS<br />
Cottons, Blends,<br />
and Linens<br />
SHORTS<br />
Jamaica and<br />
Bermuda<br />
TAPERS<br />
ta it- - rj...,- - MntPStlCi<br />
Thermo-Ja- c I<br />
All favorite brands.<br />
LINGERIE<br />
Broken nizefl in Slips<br />
and Bras<br />
J..Crl<br />
tiruid..!..<br />
PLAYTEX GIRDLES<br />
.1 l.mS<br />
A jrroup of wonderiui u.<br />
in Kirdles nml I<br />
strniKht<br />
panty Kirdles<br />
IF1 .TT"!<br />
eckcr-- M<br />
wcddirgiij<br />
noun:<br />
Haskell,'<br />
Closed Evtrjl<br />
Play Shoes & Thong<br />
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JULY 30, 1&64<br />
Day Beauty<br />
ies Soar To<br />
UTJS<br />
&L,ior,S5<br />
J inilchrltudo<br />
01<br />
thnn (10<br />
iu wtfJKt a?<br />
w.v"" ;.<br />
of nc .....<br />
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Ed. No bcnuty<br />
kcJ J? '!<br />
!, io mi- - "<br />
.i.lnn(lntl<br />
mil""' .<br />
fcpifi;<br />
fur<br />
beyond the<br />
...Mr), will bo<br />
as Thcnter hero<br />
i AlllMISt 0, lit<br />
F. .mn n Dllliel<br />
judges will pli<br />
(WO i"""-- - ;<br />
over iiiisKfii<br />
y Day me 8<br />
?'. invcoe SlHll- lln<br />
Htce SpMUKS<br />
ton under unci-- -<br />
r ... !.. Qulnnt<br />
I Vlff i -<br />
L n bountiful<br />
fcarmint sit-im.vision<br />
oi i'-- 'i<br />
I (onHnncU'-tVP- U<br />
Ictlng the jIoi- -<br />
aRell touiv in<br />
e coming of the<br />
I by Mrs Frank<br />
will nmrn uic<br />
nbservnncc<br />
being staged as<br />
ay oi neignnur-e.ll- nc<br />
to fence-1- 1<br />
County with<br />
..,. rnnrdinn- -<br />
itll Chamber of<br />
Frank Cadcn- -<br />
Urs, Tom Bur--<br />
--gcnernl cmur- -<br />
linclpal aims of<br />
Aill be to con<br />
king efforts for<br />
kens arcnaict<br />
depot, bought<br />
Horth and ucn- -<br />
Jl.<br />
as a mus- -<br />
t attraction In<br />
the statewide<br />
unsm and heri- -<br />
pn.<br />
orted Wcdnes- -<br />
fcts for title of<br />
Day arc being<br />
Itrchants in six<br />
towns By<br />
Blj the entry<br />
kkell, 46; Hoch- -<br />
in, 4; Sagerton,<br />
bid Rule. 6.<br />
a "Queen of<br />
be selected,<br />
the beauty<br />
this event will<br />
le flavor of the<br />
for the cclc-lr.e<br />
pointed out.<br />
Ire being urged<br />
and bottom<br />
kaus for 1900-dress- es<br />
to<br />
I stand-i- n model<br />
cf Yesteryear"<br />
entries will be<br />
authenticity of<br />
land the grace<br />
are worn.<br />
ries are asked<br />
Lane or Mrs.<br />
1!.<br />
the list of 15<br />
punced candl- -<br />
wt of Puichri- -<br />
Saturday re- -<br />
Ptles of 16 nd- -<br />
rcmalnder<br />
3RSE, JR.<br />
IGRESS<br />
PU Word"<br />
26-- Hp<br />
PEL<br />
fING<br />
teJ<br />
tCH<br />
iT<br />
it the contestants will he tin.<br />
ncunccd nt nn onrly dtitc<br />
Tlioso on the list released<br />
We(lncfi(lnyt their patents and<br />
nponsom Include:<br />
llnskell - 8u ?.y Red win1<br />
daughter of Mr and Mrs<br />
Chnrllo Hcdwlne, I'crnonnllty<br />
Shoppo; Jennabeth P I t nt a n<br />
dauRhter of Mr. nnd Mrs v'<br />
H. Pitman, Mcdford Bulck Co.;<br />
Roberta Dumaa, daughter of<br />
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robot t Dttmns,<br />
"M" System;' Hazel Hodge,<br />
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harold<br />
Hodge,' pihe-Folke- r; Millie<br />
Holden, tlfiVighter of Mr<br />
and Mrs. W. O. Holden, Sherman's<br />
Decorators; Zona UnsB-In- g,<br />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
B. F. Basslng, Spencer Lumber<br />
Co.; Lochle Foote, daughter of<br />
Mr. and Mis Garvin Foote,<br />
Basslng Jewelry to., Carolyn<br />
Stnrr, daughter of Mr. and<br />
Mrs. V. H. Starr. Howatd's<br />
Humble Station;<br />
Betsy Fonts, daughter of Mr<br />
an 1 Mrs. George- - Fonts, Conner<br />
Nursery and Floral Co.;<br />
Wanda Nixon, daughter of Mr.<br />
and Mis. O. L Crout-h- .<br />
Holden<br />
Funeral Home; Tern Stlewott.<br />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond<br />
Stlcwert. Ben Fiankfln<br />
Store<br />
Rochester. Chctylc Brown,<br />
daughter of Mr. nnd Mis. Gerald<br />
Biown, Pete Tanner Grocery;<br />
Judy Hct'iing, daughter<br />
of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Herring,<br />
Love's Grocery; Marsha<br />
Shaver, daughter of Mr. and<br />
Mrs. R. A. Shaver Jr., Home<br />
State Bank.<br />
Wclnerl Sandra Dutton,<br />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. A.<br />
Dutton, Fairway Grocery; and<br />
Sandra Mnthlson, daughter of<br />
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mathlson,<br />
Haskell Free Press.<br />
Janice Moeller<br />
(Continued from Pnge 1)<br />
Collum, T. C. Bevel and H. E.<br />
Bland. Mrs. Mary Jo Levcrett,<br />
Haskell County Homo Demonstration<br />
Agent, coordinated the<br />
dny's activities which included<br />
judging by Judy White, of Old<br />
Glory, exhibits of handwork<br />
made by 4-- H Club members<br />
Forty-nin- e ribbons were earned<br />
in this department.<br />
Judy Thcrwhnngcr, of Wein-cr- t,<br />
accompnnlcd on the piano<br />
Mrs. Burkett's remarks during<br />
the revue.<br />
Other dress revue recognition<br />
winners by age groups nnd<br />
the type garment modeled in<br />
the nnnual event here Included:<br />
" Ruth Hcrtel,<br />
Rafaela Ramos, Diane Monse,<br />
all of Sagerton, skirts; Sue<br />
Hnger, Mnttson, shift<br />
10 and Pauletta<br />
Wllfong, Mattson. apron; Knv<br />
Whitley, Peggy Clnrk, both o'f<br />
Sagerton, skirts; Debbie Camp-<br />
bell, Diana Davis, Linda<br />
Brueg-gemn- n,<br />
all of Mattson, Loien-l- a<br />
Caddell nnd Mary Tucker, of<br />
Welnert, all modeling dresses;<br />
Debbie Grogan, Welnert, shift.<br />
12 nnd Cnron<br />
Cloud, Rule, apron; Rita Ramos,<br />
Sagerton. skirt; Chatlotte<br />
McQuinn, Rule, shift; Susan<br />
Welsc, Mattson, Evah Tucker,<br />
Mary Yates, both of Welnert.<br />
nnd Cindy Pitcock, Rule, all<br />
dresses.<br />
Dana Bland, former H<br />
member of Haskell, also was a<br />
Judge of exhibits.<br />
Winners In exhibits of handwork,<br />
Included:<br />
Clothing: Maitha Chambers,<br />
blue ribbon; Diane Davis, 1<br />
blue and 1 red; Mary Yates,<br />
fl red, 2 blue; Janice Moeller.<br />
1 white; Linda Brueggeman, 1<br />
white; Susan Welse, 1 blue, 1<br />
red; Carol Sue Hnger, 1 blue;<br />
" it 1<br />
iDAYL PlfIAN<br />
Evangelist<br />
fnue E - Haskell, Texas<br />
AY, AUG. 2-- 9<br />
Services<br />
iUi 7'.00 a. m A 7, in m.<br />
ly' 9j45 a. m. - Bible Study<br />
!m,,Worhip 6,30 Evening<br />
YL PJTTMAN, Evangelist<br />
f SM1TH, Song Dirctor<br />
wrV "$jr'v<br />
--JJ<br />
Pageant<br />
Beat 60<br />
SHOO I' HKKi; SI NDAY<br />
Bird Watcher<br />
Wooten Wows<br />
'Em With Win<br />
Wallace (Notch Stock I Wooten,<br />
president of the Haskell<br />
Gun Club, fresh from a pinnacle<br />
pigeon popping performance<br />
at a Sunday trapshoot at<br />
the Wichita Falls Gun Club<br />
announrcd a 200-bl- rd registered<br />
shoot will be held nt' the<br />
local layout north of town beginning<br />
at l p. m. next Sunday,<br />
August 2.<br />
Woolen, who bioke a perfect<br />
SOxWo In the doubes event at<br />
WK-hlt- Falls, went on to take-higgun<br />
honors for the lay<br />
with a icspectable Sl.tsSft'o<br />
total.<br />
The Haskell gun sllngcr ..not<br />
it out with Hap Beirv. of<br />
Wichita Falls, aftei the tw<br />
tied In the Class A singles contest<br />
with a UUxlOO. Berrv was<br />
the winner in the shoouuff<br />
Two Vernonltes, Glenn Collier<br />
and Jim Souroj,, knotted<br />
scores in the Class B competition,<br />
and Souros captured the<br />
tiophy la the extra shooting.<br />
In some sensational shooting,<br />
both Wooten nnd Ja.--k Tully,<br />
of Chickashn, Okla., turned In<br />
eye - opening performances at<br />
Wichita Falls. Wooten's doubles<br />
showing was only the second<br />
time a perfect score had<br />
been recorded in this division<br />
at the Wichita Falls club. Tully<br />
broke a perfect 100x100 in Clnss<br />
C singles. Dr. Harold Stout, of<br />
Waurika, with a DUxlOO, won<br />
the handicap event from 20<br />
yards. Curtis Gollehan, Brown-woo- d,<br />
was runnerup.<br />
Meier Heir<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A.<br />
Meier are the pioud parents of<br />
a baby boy, Clarence Dewayne.<br />
born at Haskell County Hospital<br />
July 20. The baby weighed<br />
1 pounds, 8. ounces, and was<br />
welcomed into the world by a<br />
brother, Royce Craig, 5 years<br />
old.<br />
Pntcrnal grandparents are<br />
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Meier, of<br />
Holland, T e x a s. Maternal<br />
grandfather is Henry Darden,<br />
of Haskell. Maternal great-grandmoth- ers<br />
are Mrs. Sue<br />
Darden, of Haskell, and Mrs.<br />
Dovie Qregory. of S,tnrnfprd.<br />
Ust your unwanted Item for<br />
sale In the classified columns of<br />
the Freo lVess for fast reMilts.<br />
Kathey Hagcr, 3 blues, 1 red<br />
Sewing Boxes: Rita Ramos,<br />
1 red; Rafaela Ramos, l white:<br />
Kay Whitley, 1 red; Diane<br />
Monse, 1 white; Mary Yates, 1<br />
blue; Evah Tucker, 1 white.<br />
Pillow Cases: Susan Weise, l<br />
blue, 1 white; Linda Brueggeman,<br />
2 blue; Kathy Hager, 1<br />
red. Aprons : Linda Brueggeman.<br />
1 red; Carolyn Hager, 1 red.<br />
Cup Towels: Lillle Jenkins,<br />
1 red; Peggy Clark, 1 red;<br />
Ruth Hcrtel, 1 red; Kay Whitley,<br />
1 red; Diane Monse, 1 red;<br />
Linda Brueggeman, 1 red.<br />
Hangers: Martha Chambers.<br />
1 blue; Paulette Wilfong. 1 red;<br />
Susan Welse, 1 white; Dianna<br />
Davis. 1 ted, Linda Btuegge-ma- n.<br />
1 red; Deboiah Grbgan, 1<br />
white; Diane Monse, 1 white.<br />
Ruth Hcrtel, 1 blue; Kathy Hager,<br />
1 white; Sue Hager, 1<br />
blue; Mary Yates. 1 red; Cnron<br />
Cloud, I blue; Lorcncia Cad-del- ),<br />
1 white.<br />
Clove Apples. Lillle Jenkins,<br />
1 blue; Paulette Wilfong, 1 red;<br />
Susan Welse. 1 red; Linda<br />
Brueggeman, 1 ted; Dianna<br />
Davis, 1 red; Kay Whitley, 1<br />
red. Mary Yates. 1 ted; Kathy<br />
linger. 1 blue<br />
Miscellaneous- Diana Davis,<br />
1 blue; Kathy Hager, 1 white;<br />
Linda Brueggeman, 1 red.<br />
THE HASKELL FREE PRESS, HASKELL. TEXAS<br />
VKKY UHSAIMVM NKAK MATTSON<br />
CROP-STRI-<br />
P HAIL COMES WITH<br />
FIRST MOISTURE IN 39 DAYS<br />
assays !ss;h<br />
Fiist measurable moisture In<br />
share n.t<br />
honois in the recent 20th nn. "'"n. Hhm<br />
at the U. S Bureau CrP ." m," mml Arrhor ComW rollco Held nlorTnnd dB'ter Mr. nnd ea barrel racing<br />
PtnllMM i. l.. i....i. .... . i ".hy- - Hnskcll<br />
Its of<br />
Haskell<br />
W. SOmc degree Were W in Archer CMv Mrs. Lold Renfro hero wnn after necotlatlntr ihn oonren In<br />
,m, ,.,. &.?:;& SEZkJg<br />
The<br />
n,st<br />
"",' .""i'va ini:; 11 nines ... .j ...... jjeuuoii n<br />
northeast of town. Just south of ...<br />
trophy<br />
last<br />
wie .Mauson community<br />
the area which<br />
r..n....i<br />
... nave .been hit bv r.i..w .......<br />
-- ...o '.'uiivu nun o ....<br />
" inn<br />
big as hen eggs fell for n- - !hrce m,lcs square,''<br />
while" stripping n<br />
some of the 70 KVj fnerc?,vcd a one- - I) OlinfV 4-- Coun- -<br />
nearly<br />
H<br />
acres cotton he has planted J Md very little<br />
which now Is at a strategic to hlscrSps0:" l b lnJU,lous Rx;c ALD..ff.l.<br />
A nclchbor. - Pcrrvt Forno. - who<br />
has close to 200 of cotton, wln1 D i<br />
L<br />
iwi: wim<br />
a "<br />
n<br />
a<br />
L<br />
out of the east ac- -<br />
also H<br />
hall to his fompnuled the rain nnd hall at If<br />
"f " The turbulence last- - aY ailljy<br />
nnd 9r,<br />
H clUD ys<br />
Methodist p Youth Mis<br />
anH W.<br />
Plan Series Of<br />
eastern<br />
ml<br />
rain w s h e r<br />
Fellowship Meets nnd be wanted a 3<br />
thi ee at<br />
of nn nntivitlne<br />
"PhHrt Almvn All' ...Ml Un nt fint'41. ,1,. ,t<br />
I.. ,.. mrm<br />
7<br />
tt..-l..- .u cltnnrvlaiwt t . ....., -<br />
- r,,.l, tj,...<br />
a.ui- hi Will li " I --tlfti; Vl U- ...!<br />
U- .."j.. . ..<br />
.<br />
..'.a .J ..u,i IlltVA will<br />
theme for the week fellow- - curred at 1 : 10 p. m., Weather- - his staff "on campus" thc<br />
-- .. .. 1 l .. fl - ,.. t .. .. YT<br />
mhi. suuiy anu worsiup plan- - .." o.iin :ieil(n .11., .n.<br />
lit<br />
tied by the Methodist Youth po'icit it was the first mens-- service agent for<br />
Fellowship the "ruble here since Company<br />
Mnllnillcl flint"). (11 IT,.alnll Jlino 13 till Innlm. ....... MflllPll 1 - - .v. .... tv in i ... ......... Irmn it.flt'l 4Yn j.i.T<br />
beplnntng Sunday, 2. on last day of a camp ated upon<br />
Rev, J. V. three-da- y Patterson, pastor which entomology, animal husbandry,<br />
of thc will be<br />
Inches weie dumped on and plant<br />
Youth during which the tnls general territory. Attending from Haskell<br />
following topics will be Brooks Middleton. were Allen Moeller,<br />
cussed: mall reported Thurs- - Leslie Stamper, Harold Kretch- -<br />
Above All In Thc lh"t Inches rain was mer, C. A. III,<br />
Home'' will be thc eve- - (about the same time Andy Gannaway, all of Haskell;<br />
with recreation, as that which Mapcs leported) John Rule; Sonny Self,<br />
fellowship, worship " area Scott's Cioss- - Rule; Ray Clark, Tim<br />
concluding the meeting. lng Cobb's Camp. No hail and Clayton Stegcmocllcr, all<br />
Monday's theme will<br />
me<br />
"Christ Above All In<br />
School Work."<br />
Tuesdays topic will be dis-- " Auditor's<br />
cussed at Lake ',,,? Dock .. .<br />
, pena j d<br />
Ahove In fpn?"?q?fe"' nfbhmn' WCr tC"<br />
Social Activities." g"t where pcc,alyPdo8lgIfedan?orblUe(:ve<br />
A swimming will Throe X?len bookkoeP clorlcai uso<br />
the get-toget- at Rice SeM other ta ves HaBkCl1 FrC0 PreSS- - ,.<br />
",)d<br />
Sheriff's Posse,<br />
!nlmK ihc. 13 t0 20 ycnrB olt, w,t ft 12.4<br />
participating In pa- - ond time. her favorite,<br />
rade opening the rodeo. Sonny Britches, Donna<br />
Donna, Paulette, Two f this aiea's Vr<br />
All Are Winners<br />
captured<br />
and com- - the<br />
grs cht.<br />
in<br />
said straight ) IJUlia1'<br />
acres<br />
ctl between<br />
and 1:30 and<br />
rrcn ftom<br />
C:00 accompanied<br />
Holt, who was returning ,)y Kay adult<br />
from Throckmorton at the time<br />
told her nBe"t. got swimming,<br />
edge of near the horseshoe pitching, a<br />
Swcnson Rnnch headquarters ll'oW1n', and they<br />
seemed to mote<br />
in<br />
than miles in campout<br />
The rnrr.in,i<br />
i)n<br />
ridhKJl<br />
of<br />
It...<br />
...! nays is puoiic<br />
West Texas<br />
gioup of First<br />
U'lllMl<br />
...:t.<br />
,..,.. .lllt'ltiir<br />
3,7r'<br />
Week<br />
substitute<br />
l,,y 1.50 of<br />
Pike,<br />
and the from<br />
to of<br />
nc. iivtuiiijjunii--<br />
in tnat<br />
Our southeastern territory.<br />
From<br />
Mrs<br />
N0W navo<br />
on<br />
Our<br />
in<br />
Sons'<br />
and<br />
mark<br />
Utf<br />
Park here on Wcilncs- - Mrs. ciaud<br />
day,<br />
Mrs. Char- -<br />
August 5. after which the llc Quattlebaum. and Mrs.<br />
group win to vln.M ovn.<br />
inc Ouattlebniim the Haskell ir' -<br />
i<br />
arc able<br />
Ahnvohll.ria AlS,SfniTf....h Slster L.of the AIttbnm vi8or- - " .M up to $4.75 20tfp<br />
a communion service climaxing<br />
the assembly.<br />
Sessions will begin each evening<br />
at and continue until<br />
9:30. All youth nre to<br />
attend, regardless of denomin-<br />
2 ,hcr B,rlS ,n<br />
H<br />
cvcnt- -<br />
,!0,r8te,W0.incn,..Ponnn PAWltle, last year's "Miss<br />
Paulette also Rodeo nnd<br />
Jiad the best times in the events Simmons Collcgintc<br />
they<br />
""""",of<br />
Mr.<br />
m. ti..i aii i ...,<br />
-<br />
School<br />
Weather of nnower laurel<br />
icnowned ,n thc Pole hendlng fastest 10.0 seconds<br />
unouier among senior 15<br />
Holt, another farmer handsome for firstannonrod<br />
MntiPa<br />
as<br />
or<br />
welcome<br />
of '"c,h<br />
8taec<br />
Mnpcs "hard,<br />
right<br />
suffered damage<br />
occuned between<br />
m., Mnpes reported H,lslol1 County,<br />
Perry,<br />
Frank Martin, county<br />
husband the the<br />
the was<br />
(baseball<br />
not recent District<br />
diameter, Buffalo Gap.<br />
02 Innh Swiiiitnlnir Worn<br />
at<br />
..hi. 1'- C-<br />
r,dlnS sec-clu- bs<br />
the Riding<br />
excelled<br />
expert<br />
thc<br />
Allen, Texas" Hardin- -<br />
enleied. Rodeo<br />
Queen, thc daughter<br />
Haskell<br />
time.<br />
Friday<br />
NOW OPEN<br />
For Business<br />
20 mixm..<br />
BIG DIPPER<br />
leader,<br />
moisture Utilities<br />
.........<br />
August recorded the was concent!<br />
"spell" during<br />
church, leading diseases.<br />
(lis- - County<br />
carrier,<br />
"Chilst Thomas and<br />
Sunday received<br />
ning subject, of<br />
singing Scheffel<br />
ram sngenon.<br />
Gadabouts Ciulsden<br />
Stamford<br />
Lntnons,<br />
"Christ All S<br />
period<br />
"and<br />
Springs Jenkins,<br />
Mnimlfvin<br />
return Wllcy nt'infinvited<br />
DO-NU- T SHOP<br />
EAST SIDE SQUARE - HASKELL<br />
<strong>Open</strong> from 7 :00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.<br />
Daily<br />
Do-Nut- s, Cinnamon Rolls, Jelly Centers,<br />
Coffee and Cold Drinks . . . Take them<br />
with you, or eat them here.<br />
STELLA and DILL STEELE,<br />
Owners and Operators<br />
Jason W. Smith, Abstracter<br />
Haskell, Texas<br />
It is a well known fact that there is no substitute<br />
for experience. I have had 25 years experience<br />
as owner and operator of an abstract plant in<br />
Haskell County. Let us do your abstract work.<br />
We appreciate the business.<br />
ation, Rev. Patterson stated.<br />
Miss Millie Holden will be<br />
in charge of the fellowship<br />
and singing, and Miss Donna<br />
Jossclct will direct recreational<br />
activities.<br />
Big Blaze Levels<br />
House On NE 2nd<br />
In the Wee Hours<br />
File of undetermined origin<br />
leveled a vacant frame and<br />
stucco residence at least 10<br />
years old, located in the 200<br />
block on North East Second<br />
street just north of Skains<br />
Wrecking Yard here shortly<br />
ibcfore 2 a. m. Tuesday.<br />
A passing motorist on Stnte<br />
Highway 24 and W. O. Pringle.<br />
night marshal at the Haskell<br />
Police Department, noticed<br />
the blaze about the same time<br />
and summoned members of<br />
the Haskell Volunteer Fire Department.<br />
Some 18 to 20<br />
volunteer<br />
firemen rushed to the<br />
scene, but the roof had alrendv<br />
fallen in.<br />
The vacant house is reported<br />
to be owned .by Roy Gaidner. a<br />
former resident, who now lives<br />
near Brownwood.<br />
Five of the volunteer firemen<br />
stayed on duty until 3:00<br />
a. m containing the" fire in hlgli<br />
grass around the house ignited<br />
when the structure was<br />
completely consumed in the<br />
blaze, according to Captain E<br />
J Stewatt of one of the volunteer<br />
fire companies<br />
Fire Department Supervisor<br />
Floyd tSatch) Lusk said the<br />
origin of tho fire was not<br />
known.<br />
LAST ROUND-U- P<br />
SALE on SUMMER<br />
MERCHANDISE<br />
1 Lot Men's SUITS 1<br />
value to $75.00 . . & Pr,ce<br />
1 Lot Men's Wash 'n Wear Q95<br />
A<br />
SUITS, regular $39.95<br />
SWIM TRUNKS 3 ff<br />
All Summer Suits,<br />
Sjiort Coats, Shirt, Knit Shirt. yf Off<br />
Boys Clothing,<br />
STRAW HATS Price<br />
1 Lot .Boys' SHOES, ?C QQ<br />
value<br />
to $11.95<br />
SAVE ON CLOTHING FOR BACK TO<br />
SCHOOL. ALL SALES CASH.<br />
The DAD 'N LAD Shop<br />
411 South Fir.t Street<br />
1<br />
Hakell, Tewt<br />
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PAGE FIV1<br />
TO ALL CITIZENS INTERESTED IN THE GROWTH AND .<br />
PROGRESS OF HASKELL:<br />
The Haskell Chamber of Commerce respectfully requests that<br />
. all interested citizens in the progress of our city attend the general<br />
town-ha- ll meeting Tuesday evening, August 4th at 7:30 p. m. at the<br />
Haskell County District Court Room.<br />
This is the first in a series of projected town-ha- ll meetings which<br />
is designed to define and then discuss policies that will lead to the<br />
growth of our city. This is the program:<br />
1. The new budget recommendation of the Chamber research<br />
committee will be presented by chairman, Don Muenzler.<br />
2. Mr. Rex Jennings, manager of the Wichita'Falls Chamber<br />
of Commerce, will be the guest speaker. Mr. Jennings will<br />
discuss what the potential of a Chamber of Commerce<br />
program will bring a town if wide-sprea- d support will<br />
come from its people.<br />
3. Dr. T. W. Williams, our West Texas Chamber of Commerce<br />
director, will discuss the general growth plans of the West<br />
Texas Chamber of Commerce and what Haskell must do to<br />
fit into this growth.<br />
4. Discussion from the floor led by President Abe Turner.<br />
Questions may be directed to Mr. Jennings, Dr. Williams,<br />
or the budget recommendation committee.<br />
5. A vote on the committee's budget recommendation of the<br />
Chamber of Commerce.<br />
Our Chamber of Commerce has now been without a manager for<br />
several months. This does not mean that your Chamber has been inactive<br />
during this interim. Intensive research and study has been going<br />
on to decide the best direction our Chamber of Commerce should go.<br />
Should we maintain only an office and carry on only secretarial type<br />
functions, or should we give the Chamber the financial support necessary<br />
to hire a professionally experienced an d successful Chamber<br />
manager? TKe research committee has submitted its intensive study to<br />
the Chamber's Board of Directors and has received full approval . . .<br />
Nothing more can be done unless approval or 'disapproval can come<br />
from all of our interested citizens. . '<br />
Come to this general town-ha- ll meeting. Voice your opinion. Help<br />
decide on the type of Chamber of Commerce you would like for Has-kel- l.<br />
The responsibility is yours. Th is is the most important Chamber<br />
of Commerce meeting we have ever had. We ask your support by being<br />
there.<br />
7:30 P. M. Tuesday, August 4th .. . at the District Court Room<br />
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PAGE SIX<br />
H'sSS<br />
LOCAL SERVICEMEN AT POSTS<br />
fornla while serving at me<br />
THAT ALMOST RING THE WORLD Marine Corps Hose, Twenty-nin- e<br />
From the North Atlantic una<br />
thn Western Pacific, trom Germany<br />
nnci Alaska, California<br />
and Virginia, has come word<br />
the past few days of servicemen<br />
who call Haskell home<br />
performing Important duties In<br />
the uniform of their country in<br />
SEE STANLEY FURRH:<br />
protecting this nation's freedom.<br />
Marine Corporal Jlm-m- Lnnce le<br />
G. Barrett, ward of Mrs<br />
Ina Mae Allen, chief office<br />
deputy on tho staff of Haskell<br />
County Sheriff Garth Garrett,<br />
for your General Insurance, Bonds, Real<br />
Estate, Farm and Ranch Loans, Notary<br />
work . . . and we will send your telegrams<br />
for you.<br />
Phone 864-321- 6<br />
recently participated In an ex- -<br />
or Night<br />
864-254- 9<br />
Just off lobby, Hotel Hnskell<br />
FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF HASKELL COUNTY<br />
For Quarter Ending June 30, 1964<br />
Julv Commissioner's Haskell County. Tex-<br />
On 13. 196-- Court<br />
as regular session, compared and examined Quarterly Report<br />
Quarter ending June found correct<br />
Quarter.<br />
Balance Receipts<br />
Funds<br />
Quarter<br />
General 93,909.96 $ 1,963.05<br />
.<br />
Jury<br />
5,351.55 98.95<br />
Courthouse . . 1,572.75 221.85<br />
Officer Salary<br />
404.79 1S.5S9.26<br />
Law Library<br />
60.4S 200.00<br />
& Bridge 1 . Road<br />
... 31,659.09 S, 500.65<br />
Road Bridge 2 9,256.33 S.475.25<br />
& Bridge 3 . .<br />
Road<br />
26.4S7.6S 8,261.03<br />
Road & Bridge 4 13,547.02 3,445.85<br />
Lateral Road 1<br />
600.S1<br />
Lateral Road 2<br />
Lateral Road 3<br />
.53<br />
Lateral Road 4<br />
.64<br />
Lateral Road 1 24,451.51 195.87<br />
Lateral Road 2 1,321.50 51.59<br />
Lateral Road 3 7,051.47 81.47<br />
Lateral Road 4 . 5,275.11 70.41<br />
Road Bond Series C 32.S65.74 6,313.25<br />
Road & Bridge Refunding 2.S37.S1 3,171.54<br />
Courthouse & l&S 4,424.56 55.56<br />
Hospital<br />
14,669.96 92.44<br />
Social Security<br />
9,133.45 4,691.36<br />
Group Insurance<br />
263.85<br />
Available School<br />
3.5S4.13 1,986.92<br />
Permanent School<br />
4,757.20 5,000.00<br />
$293,825.21<br />
$124,847.91"<br />
1 A. D the of<br />
the<br />
for<br />
me in<br />
the 80, 1964 and the same to be for the<br />
Disbursements Balance<br />
64<br />
Quarter<br />
S 26,464.24 S 69.40S.77<br />
2,110.24 3.339.8S<br />
and Jail<br />
1.794.60<br />
17.500.S3 1,493.22<br />
155.62 104.86<br />
No.<br />
6,964.01 33,195.73<br />
& No.<br />
13.643.37 4.0SS.21<br />
No.<br />
4,295.54 30,453.17<br />
No.<br />
9, 70S. 21 12.294.66<br />
No.<br />
600. SI<br />
No.<br />
2.14<br />
2.14<br />
.53<br />
No.<br />
.64<br />
No.<br />
FM<br />
No.<br />
6,102.13 1S.545.25<br />
FM<br />
No.<br />
1,763.86 104.23<br />
FM<br />
No.<br />
4,716.56 2.416.3S<br />
FM<br />
No.<br />
3,427.94 1.917.5S<br />
39,177.99<br />
CW<br />
6.009.35<br />
Jail<br />
5,264.42 OD 784.40<br />
I&S<br />
7,735.75 7,026.65<br />
4,814.06 9.010.75<br />
263.85<br />
64.70 5,506.35<br />
9,757.20<br />
$ 76,730.05<br />
$245,707.35<br />
INVESTMENTS<br />
JUNE<br />
COUNTY WIDE ROAD BOND SERIES<br />
Haskell County R&B Warrants. 1951<br />
Haskell County R&B Warrants, 1963<br />
Haskell County Hospital Bonds. 19ol<br />
Haskell County Jatl Bonds, 1953<br />
ROAD AND BRIDGE I&S FUNDS<br />
Haskell County R&B Warrants, 1951<br />
Haskell County Jail Bonds. 1958<br />
COUNTY<br />
1964<br />
PERMANENT SCHOOL FUNDS<br />
Government Bonds & Treasury Notes<br />
Haskell County Hospital Bonds, 1951<br />
Haskell County Jail Bonds. 1953<br />
Water Dist.,<br />
City of Rule Water Supply District, 1958<br />
City of Abilene Schoolhouse Bonds, 1950<br />
Lorenzo Consolidated ISD Bonds. 19 66<br />
Arlington Independent School District<br />
Floydada Independent School District, 1955<br />
Birdville Independent School District, 1956<br />
Claude Independent School District, 1956<br />
Lubbock Independent Schoolhouse Bonds,<br />
19-1-<br />
City of Houston Bonds,<br />
Groom Consolidated ISD Bonds<br />
Haskell County Supply 1955 .<br />
ROAD EQUIPMENT WARRANTS<br />
No.<br />
Road & Bridge 2 . . .<br />
Road & Bridge No. 4<br />
John Brock, Commissioner<br />
Precinct No. 1<br />
P. L. Newton, Commissioner<br />
Precinct No. 2<br />
Louie<br />
Kuenstler,<br />
Precinct No. 3<br />
OF<br />
30,<br />
195-- 1<br />
I'ntnis. Calif.<br />
The exercise In which Cor-<br />
poral Barrett had a role In-<br />
volved 20 ships of the Pacific<br />
fleet and 9,000 Marines from<br />
the First Marine Division at<br />
Camp Pendleton, Calif,<br />
Staff sergeant Truman E.<br />
White, son of Mrs. T. E. White,<br />
of 90-- S. Second Street here,<br />
Is now on duty with an Alaskan<br />
Air Command unit at Elmcn-do- rf<br />
AFB. A flight engineer,<br />
Sgt. White previously was assigned<br />
at Offutt AFB, Neb. His<br />
new unit supports the ACC<br />
mission of guarding the northwestern<br />
approaches to the<br />
United States.<br />
The sergeant attended Old<br />
Glorv High School. His wife,<br />
Margaret. Is the daughter of<br />
Mr. and Mrs L W. Unson, of<br />
Springer. N M.<br />
Armv Specialist Junior I..<br />
Ootton. son of By: on L Ootton.<br />
of Haskell, and members<br />
FUNDS<br />
$ 19,000.00<br />
. 50,000.00<br />
.<br />
41,000.00<br />
12,000.00<br />
6,000.00<br />
10,000.00<br />
$ 30,000.00<br />
14,000.00<br />
9,000.00<br />
24,000.00<br />
15,000.00<br />
5,000.00<br />
20,000.00<br />
5,000.00<br />
12,000.00<br />
21,000.00<br />
8.000.00<br />
10,000.00<br />
5,000.00<br />
11,000.00<br />
$122,000.00<br />
$ 10,000.00<br />
$13S,000.00<br />
"$189,000.00<br />
$327,000.00<br />
BOND AND WARRANT INDEBTEDNESS<br />
Original Bonds<br />
Issue Redeemed<br />
Bonds<br />
Outstanding<br />
County Wide Road Bond Series<br />
Road & Bridge Refunding, 1957.<br />
Road & Bridge Refunding, 1951<br />
Road & Bridge Refunding, 1954<br />
Road & Bridge Warrants, 1963.<br />
Hospital Bonds, 1937<br />
Hospital Bonds, 1951<br />
Jail Bonds, 1953<br />
$517,000.00<br />
46,000.00<br />
25,000.00<br />
60,000.00<br />
50,000.00<br />
60,000.00<br />
100,000.00<br />
80,000.00<br />
$938,000.00<br />
$350,000.00<br />
46,000.00<br />
60,000.00<br />
45,000.00<br />
28,000.00<br />
43,000.00<br />
$572,000.00<br />
$167,000.00<br />
25,000.oo<br />
50,000.00<br />
15,000.oo<br />
72,000.oo<br />
37t000.oo<br />
$366,000.oo<br />
16,000.00 $ 16,000.00 $<br />
12,450.00 7,450.00 5,000.00<br />
$ 28,450.00 $ 23,450.00 $ 5.000.00<br />
The requirements of Article 394 P. C. have been complied with and a<br />
statement has been filed as required.<br />
Hfcfc&'-- , ' I5<br />
Commissioner<br />
other<br />
F. C. Blake, Commissioner<br />
Precinct No. 4<br />
James C. Alvis, County Judge<br />
Haskell County, Texas<br />
W. W. Reeves, County Clerk<br />
Haskell County, Texas<br />
- - . .<br />
ppj!-SiBpw-,--<br />
. !3TWH<br />
THE HASKELL FREE PRESS, HASKELU TEXAS<br />
Annual Meeting Of<br />
Farmers Co-O- p<br />
Society No. I Set<br />
Annual mortliiK of the membership<br />
of Fanners Cooperative<br />
Society No, 1 of Hnskell.<br />
will bo held In the Ameilcan<br />
Legion Hall hcic Friday, Aug.<br />
of the 2d Armored Cavnliy<br />
Regiment's 3d Heronnalssance<br />
Squadron recently took part in<br />
a German - Amei ienn Friendship<br />
Day in Amberg, Germany<br />
Tho event pointed up the<br />
friendly relations existing between<br />
the West German people<br />
and U. S. troops stationed<br />
In Germany Yotintr Ootton. a<br />
driver In the squadron's Troop<br />
K, entered the Army in March,<br />
1962.<br />
Jerry D. Mills, aviation machinist<br />
s mate 2nd class, USN,<br />
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. James W.<br />
Mills. 1108 North Ave. L, here.<br />
Is serving aboaid the Navy<br />
nntl - submarine warfare support<br />
alrcrnft carrier USS Lake<br />
Champlain which is In North<br />
Atlantic waters now During<br />
the "Champ's" current cruise,<br />
she will stop at the picturesque<br />
countries of Franco, Denmark<br />
and England.<br />
The SOS-fo- ot<br />
nit craft canier on which the<br />
Haskell Navy man serves, is<br />
nit of Quonset Point, Rhode<br />
Island, oetatlng with the Second<br />
Fleet, lwirt of the piimaiy<br />
Naval striking fence of the U.<br />
S. Atlantic Fleet<br />
Air Force Majoi Stephen E<br />
Harrison, son-in-la- w of C. G.<br />
Covey, of Haskell, has just<br />
giaduated fiom the I' S Aimed<br />
Forces Staff College at Norfolk.<br />
Va. He was one of 239<br />
students specially selected for<br />
the class from the armed<br />
forces and government agencies<br />
of the U. S. and military<br />
services of five allied nations.<br />
The course from which Major<br />
Harrison graduated Is designed<br />
to prepare graduates for assignment<br />
to staff positions in<br />
joint and combined commands,<br />
including commands in which<br />
mote than one country pattlc-ipat- e.<br />
The Major, who received his<br />
commission in 1050 through the<br />
aviation cadet piogram, attended<br />
the University of Houston.<br />
Univoislty of Alabama,<br />
University of Omaha, and University<br />
of Maryland He holds<br />
a B A degtee in education He<br />
is the husband of the former<br />
Lucy Covey, of Haskell.<br />
Roger D. West, machinist<br />
mate, third class, USN, son of<br />
Mr and Mrs H N. West, here,<br />
is a crewmember of the Navy<br />
radar picket destroyer USS<br />
Frank Knox operating with<br />
the U. S. Seventh Fleet in the<br />
Western Pacific. The Knox Is<br />
equipped with special radar to<br />
detect the approach of enemy<br />
aircraft and direct their intercept<br />
by allied aircraft.<br />
Tony A. Williams, son of Mr.<br />
and Mrs. K. A. Williams, 1202<br />
SE Fifth, here, recently giaduated<br />
from recruit training at<br />
the Naval Training Center, San<br />
Diego, Calif , and after a series<br />
of aptitude tests, will be assigned<br />
to a ship or station, or<br />
will be assigned for additional<br />
training at a Naval speilnlt<br />
school<br />
HUMiL<br />
14 at M K '"Tl<br />
Oveiion. president, of 1''"'"<br />
Creek, has announced<br />
the business agenda<br />
lu<br />
will H i A<br />
"he election of two diiec<br />
nnd n irpoit on tho nn- -<br />
nul MM II uvemiii "<br />
The annual business session<br />
of this ctoiip will be pieccded<br />
nt 7 p m by a baibecue for<br />
membeis, families nnd guestfl.<br />
The<br />
Good Earth<br />
ItM<br />
by Miia. iv v. conn<br />
I misquoted Mr. Walter Childless<br />
Inst week on dusting with<br />
Sabadllla dust for squash bugs.<br />
1 understood him to say every<br />
2 weeks He said, dust the<br />
vines twice weekly nnd If rnln<br />
conies, dust as quickly after<br />
the shower as one can get Into<br />
the gnidcn. without leaving<br />
tracks in the mud.<br />
Many people tills year have<br />
complained of plants dying<br />
overnight. This could be din-tone<br />
of two tilings: the lack<br />
of watei penet intlng completely<br />
to the toots, or by bacteria<br />
wilt If it is caused from bacterial<br />
wilt only, the soft pints<br />
of the plant, such as leaves<br />
or petals, seem to wilt and die<br />
overnight The stems die giad-uall- y.<br />
If a Plant wilts and<br />
will not tevive after a deep<br />
watering, pull it out and bum<br />
toot ftml all.<br />
Soon (we hope! fall rains<br />
will come, ami many plnnts<br />
will be infected with jKiwdery<br />
mildew Dusting the foliage<br />
with sulphur dust, or spraying<br />
with wettable sulphur, will often<br />
conttol this fungus that not<br />
nly makes unsightly foliage,<br />
but often kills ennlns and dahlias.<br />
Just when they are at the<br />
peak of blooming. Mildcx and<br />
Karathane are also effective.<br />
Remember also when rains<br />
come to be sine giound and<br />
foliage is diy before walking<br />
in the garden. Walking on wet<br />
ground spieads mst. mildew,<br />
and other hnrmful fungus. Rotter<br />
to let n few beans or pens<br />
become too old on the vines,<br />
than to lose the whole patch<br />
from rust or mildew.<br />
Mildew in squash, cantnloupe<br />
nnd cucumbers can better be<br />
controlled with mlx-tu- boideaux ie<br />
Sulphur alone will often<br />
burn the foliage of these plants.<br />
Mildcx or Karathane are also<br />
effective.<br />
Roses and zinnias respond<br />
quickly to a dusting of sulphur<br />
when mildew strikes the foliage<br />
of these plants.<br />
Take time out to go through<br />
the garden nnd remove nil old<br />
flowers nnd badly damaged<br />
leaves; have the garden in<br />
good shnpc, so the fall rains<br />
enn produce a bountiful crop<br />
of flowers and vegetables; to<br />
enrich the "Good Earth" this<br />
fall.<br />
O. II. BARTLEY<br />
Registered<br />
rUULIO SUKVEYOB<br />
County Surveyor<br />
Phono 888-24- M<br />
TEXAS<br />
Visit Six Flags Over Texas this summer.<br />
More than a hundred acres of fun for<br />
everyone. Bo sure to include a rido on<br />
Humblo's "Happy Motoring" Freeway.<br />
Even youngsters can aafcly steer the<br />
miniature<br />
sports cars. Stop at your Enco<br />
dealer's before you go.. He has coupons'<br />
for you, each worth 60j on a child's ticker<br />
for Six Flags.<br />
COMPANY,<br />
SEYMOUR,<br />
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1 Cleaning Power! Dirt can clog even<br />
carburetor in a few months of ,.<br />
new rui<br />
or<br />
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Legion Post Here<br />
Kepreseiiteci At<br />
JT<br />
State Convention<br />
Tin eo officers of Rogers-Co- x<br />
Post 221 In Haskell were among<br />
several bundled Lcglonnalrcfl<br />
In Snn Antonio Inst weekend<br />
for the annual summer convention<br />
of tho Department of Texas,<br />
Anierlcnn Legion<br />
Henry Drucscdow Jr., 13th<br />
District chaplain, and Tructt<br />
Pai sons, adjutant of the post<br />
here, both piust post commanders<br />
In Hnskell, were at the<br />
Grannda Hotel hoadquartcru In<br />
Snn Antonio of the State Legion<br />
for Important committee meetings<br />
beginning at 9 a. m. Friday<br />
preceding the opening of<br />
the convention on Snturday.<br />
Diuescdow served on the state<br />
foreign affalis committee, and<br />
Poisons on the lehnbllltation<br />
committee nt the state level.<br />
Mt rtnondciw nnd Mm. Ph.- -<br />
sons aoompnnled them to the<br />
convention.<br />
Pol tor Onkus. commander-ele- ct<br />
of the Anicrlmn Legion<br />
post hero, and Mrs Onkcg, Joined<br />
their fellow townsmen in<br />
attending convention activities<br />
Saturday nnd Sundny<br />
FOR SA1.K TO IIHUIKST<br />
CASH HIDDEN<br />
83i ncrcs cf land out of U F<br />
Wood Survey In Paint Creek<br />
Community.<br />
This sale will be a cash sale,<br />
subject to approval of Prnbatc<br />
Court. Scaled bids will be received<br />
by Administrator up to<br />
10 o'clock A. M on Monday,<br />
August 10, 1064. Bids will be<br />
accompanied by cashier's check<br />
in the amount of $1,000.00 payable<br />
to Joe L. Howard, Administrator,<br />
as evidence of good<br />
fnlth on pnrt of bidder. Seller<br />
reserves right to reject any<br />
and all bids. Rids will be opened<br />
and tabulated at the<br />
above time in the Dlsttlct<br />
Couitioom at Hnskell, Texas<br />
O N L Y A T<br />
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only fl&t25f<br />
Plus 75cHindllnl-WrapplntChart-<br />
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Thurs., July 30 thru Sat, Aug. 1<br />
10 A. M. 'till 5:00 P. M.<br />
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PAGE EIGHT<br />
A ramlon Visits<br />
Bcott Arnold, of Austin, has<br />
"been visiting for the past week<br />
in the homo of his grandmother,<br />
Mrs. Arthur Edwards, hero.<br />
Mr. und Mrs Bob Austin.<br />
cr. Enid, Okla., is n Mr. and Mrs. V rank Oman<br />
--<br />
IJv4L wmw. few days with his<br />
home from<br />
v C Derr visit to Austin where they<br />
i..' ' '<br />
x. i.,..-- ., u'..ikpr. visited their son and family.<br />
Jerrv Cindy ami Deuna, Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Oman,<br />
1 X visited her parents, Mr. and Nlcshti Lynn and Mike<br />
--J P. M. Dodson and family. Mr.nnd Mrs. P. R. Flaring an<br />
Mrs<br />
HOW DO YOU<br />
.. .... --.! i I..... hmiiiKf vUlted her mother. Mrs. J. A.<br />
'<br />
KNOW WHICH<br />
and<br />
Mr. and Mrs. and up their<br />
VITAMINS TO GET AT Donald Denver. Vlckl son. Jay, who had been vlslt- -<br />
Dodson home with ins her the past few<br />
her sister for a 3 weeks visit, weeks.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Mr. and Mrs. B. A.<br />
the White and Qog- - visited her<br />
Lake and Mr nnd Mrs. J.<br />
last Earn. They had the<br />
Mrs. R. W. reunion at Rising Star.<br />
W ( I ASKED MY and Dolores and Ronnie Stew- - Mr. and Mrs. M. . 1 hem-a- rt<br />
visited Six Flags last week Ister Mrs. A. J. Shir- -<br />
V I DOCTOR Mr. and Mia. J .<br />
In<br />
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(864- - &f<br />
DON MUBNZLER. R. PH.<br />
Al-<br />
ThenvhniiK- -<br />
spending<br />
grandmother, returned Sunday<br />
Don.'<br />
family. Driggers picked<br />
Dodson,<br />
returned<br />
during<br />
Walker<br />
McBeth<br />
attended Seagraves. brother<br />
family,<br />
Te4oma weekend! attended<br />
Raynes. Dorothy McBeth<br />
Sanders<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Doe Stephens ley Sanders.<br />
and Larry. visited ton Terry and Jen ,<br />
Lubbock,<br />
Sanders.<br />
he Ed McClures and picked up Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sanders.<br />
nts<br />
Travis who has been visiting his Larry and Jan. drove to<br />
Pb<br />
for the past few tin Monday to attend the<br />
neial services of Dr. David<br />
Mr. 'and Mrs. R. S. Sandcis. Sander. Mr. i" Mrs. Eddie<br />
Larrv and Jan. returned from Sanders have been in Austin<br />
aiim.i snndnv where thov had since Saturday.<br />
been at the Uedsuie ot nis oro- -<br />
13.<br />
ihPf Dr. David Sanders.<br />
Lt. and Mrs. W. Jr.<br />
of Mr. and<br />
New-bi'ir- Mr and Mrs. A. L were<br />
Mrs<br />
v,<br />
Tuesday<br />
Leann and Jan, Denver,<br />
aie visiting her sister and at a<br />
of ball were<br />
family, the Bill Kings.<br />
for and iced<br />
Mm (1 V. Viuifflui nnd Mr.<br />
were .or<br />
and Mrs. O. O. Vaughn. San ...fteshments.<br />
Angelo. attended the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Giles<br />
!uir brother - In - law, Pete were among invited to<br />
at Noeona Church of lne home of Mr. and Mrs. R.<br />
Christ Sunday at 2:00 p. m. c. Couch Tuesday evening to<br />
lKl<br />
see slides taken on their tour<br />
c.uosts in the EC. Lowe<br />
o Un(, recently. The<br />
weie his niece c ,hc , ere mel<br />
Vktfmacif- - home<br />
Istanbul,<br />
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim bv tho I!llle Alder- -<br />
and John Lowe, Dal- - Trke..(<br />
Xvedham mans dnURhter antl SOIi.tn-la-<br />
Tenff will ., .......<br />
K5IDE5QUARE "P h'<br />
analwtTi neth Sanders left af- -<br />
Jeriy acom ternoon for n o(iHy<br />
p.uiy tnem to wie iuner.n ei- - , .<br />
f at<br />
WE BUY<br />
DIRECT THE<br />
MANUFACTURER<br />
C US B4 U BUY<br />
SHERMANS<br />
FLOORS & INTERIOR<br />
w<br />
Guess<br />
guests<br />
Jenv Jetton.<br />
evening<br />
Sunday School party.<br />
Games volley<br />
played recreation<br />
watermelons serveu<br />
guests<br />
Russol.<br />
Thursday<br />
'lSi.nci,0 Lubbock, of.ine. ,G"LSS0S;.,<br />
HA$KELL,TE)C Sunday<br />
.f coaching<br />
slv.m football<br />
Ranger. Dale Carroll and Johnny<br />
Cunningham will work out<br />
loi the game Friday evening<br />
at p. m. Kenneth was<br />
called to Austin for his uncle's<br />
funeral Mr. Douglas Myers,<br />
superintendent of the Weinert<br />
Schools, will attend the latter<br />
part of the coaching school<br />
and attend the game Friday<br />
FROM<br />
evening.<br />
Mi nnd Mrs. J. A. Mayfield,<br />
Anh. Evelyna ml Alexia, have<br />
returned from a two weeks vacation<br />
trip to Natchez, Miss.,<br />
Vlcksburg. Miss., nnd points of<br />
interest in Tennessee, Kentucky<br />
and Arkansas They visited<br />
Six Flags on the return trip.<br />
Guests in the home of Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Henry Vojkufka are<br />
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Thompson,<br />
Banning. Calif., former pastors<br />
of Weinert Foursquare<br />
Church.<br />
Rev. and Mrs. Carl Pool.<br />
Lana Pool, Abilene, Rubye<br />
Freeby. Grenetta Stout and<br />
Melanie Vojkufka arc attend-<br />
10-d- ay ing the camp of Foursquare<br />
Churches in Siloam<br />
Sj rings, Ark.<br />
PUBLIC<br />
NOTICE?<br />
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News from Sagerton<br />
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Henry<br />
News<br />
l"inin<br />
By MILDKED GUESS<br />
Stamford, ?<br />
linrry Theiwhunger, son of ices of Dr. David Samlets, of<br />
BY MKS. DELBKUT LEFKVKB<br />
The maize harvest Is now In rl,')bons on their work Those<br />
full swing In this community, .monun.s cic membcis In- -<br />
Z,7 r<br />
with fields averaging i;eRB.v CTnrk. pliino (h , o R CUlb of (<br />
f i 1800 to 3300 Kiunds per Kay Whitley IngkcI Tlni.s(ay noon In foracre,<br />
which is better than an Rita Ramos Mrs Jw n" '<br />
nmi ceremonies directed by l<br />
avciage maize crop for this the sponsor of the clu<br />
fl f and Prcs(Iet Roy Johnson prcced- -<br />
this<br />
(JKaV<br />
area. United Industries has was organized spH"!,,<br />
JnR ft rommcntnryi supplement- -<br />
been buying to I cars per she is going n nno job, .<br />
e(J 8)(lcs m) (ho mw sm(c ,. . - .<br />
day. .... II.. ..... II.,. nn . lOIOIS 111 IIIC iiuiiiu ui 4.14. - ,...,. .... i,, It,,.. Molilnu M - r r f 1 " mini<br />
hc<br />
oin<br />
I 14 K AMA..L<br />
ton needs rain.<br />
iii ir<br />
Mr nml trl Oliff LcPoV!<br />
visited relatives at Worthani. and husband.<br />
Haskell County Commission.<br />
Tollar and DcLcon last week. Mrs- - John Burroughs, and Mr. RoV j v. Patterson, pastor eis Court dining the quniicr<br />
They returned home Sunday. aim .mis. jeuuiy ..v.w..., y. or jnrst MuUiotusi oi au cusmirscd Si:i.<br />
Harry McDanlel und "Boog" Nltu Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. n(lsUelI, nnd Myron Blnrd, 847.91 county funds, had<br />
Peacock of Petersburg and Doyco Dardcn and of businessman here, were pre- - eclpts totalling $70,730.05. i. nnd<br />
Bro. O. Smith, pastor of the Stamford. sented Rotary pins, challenged showed a at the end<br />
Sagerton Methodist Church, Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Hone, to ivo theorgnnizatlon's mot- - of the quarter of J2I5.707 35<br />
weie dinner guests in the Del- - Jr.. of Abilene, and ami t0 of "Service Above Self," according to leport icleascd<br />
bett LoFevre home Sunday. M's. Melvln Holle, of nmj itfoduced Into the fellow-- Haturday by Countv Judcc<br />
Mr and Mrs Charles Clark Waco, visited Mr. and Al- - f tne Hotaiy Club here James C Alvln.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Simp- - vm Holle Sunday. by President Johnson, assisted TJll, bnlatire the m-i- Two<br />
.Mrs.<br />
rf<br />
son of Rule visited with Mr. Mr. and Mis. D. L. Green- - by K. J. Stewart, a past piesl- -<br />
(hc scron, of the ven.<br />
and .Mis Bob Clark In wood of Spade, nnd A L. dent wn8 $:i)3,825.2t. accoidlie i<br />
,')ock Sundav. "f Lubbock, visited Mr. and Rev Nobles, pastor of<br />
lhc ve.mti bv lu.i<br />
.Mr. and .Mrs. Barney Ross Mrs Harvey Jordan last Baptist Church described Avg 'nU, Incmbcrs 'of ihn<br />
and Yvonne nnd their gtand- - ond. with plctuies and woids the '.. c<br />
son. Mike Arnold of Abilene, - charm of liawaiia, one oi tne iJn..,cst<br />
attended the wciuing oi uianc<br />
West, daughter of Mr. and<br />
,!ll?lr.l<br />
re<br />
to oirsU from Rem,rn, fum!s nI1(l<br />
Mrs H.u hm West, former res-<br />
of the habit of<br />
In officers'<br />
idents of this community. In<br />
quarterly<br />
Dublin, last Friday night. They<br />
also took Mrs M. D. Rons back<br />
to her home at Dublin after she<br />
The pastor specu-<br />
had been visiting with them<br />
lated "how<br />
we<br />
here last week. She came for<br />
might be today" had the Uni-<br />
the Ross family reunion which<br />
ted States<br />
was held at Haskell July 19.<br />
of association with Cu-<br />
Word from B L. Ross. Jr.. Ily FAYK IHJNXAM ba as It with<br />
who is stationed wtlh the V.<br />
S. Armed Service in Germany Johnny who has been<br />
speaker discussed<br />
is that he was expecting to 8talUincd aboard ship with the detail the operation of a<br />
get to visit Paris while on a xHVV, is having surprise visit h,Ko pineapple plantation .ii'Miviii iiiiii<br />
U,c<br />
en-fe- w<br />
days leave last wltli his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. compassing --Ti square miles on<br />
Miss Clark, daughter .inim v.etoe w in imn the island of Oahu. and declar--<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Clink, and J0j,J them, along with the contrary to general belief,<br />
Janice Hertel. daughter of Mr. Gerald Becks of Lnbboek, on a t'lc Pineapple had its origin In<br />
and Mrs. Carl Hertel, are can- - trlj) to Colorado. Brazil, not Hawaii. However,<br />
didates for the Hey Day Queen Marilyn nnd Tetesa Foster was James Dole, in 1901. when<br />
of Haskell County Patsy Is be- - ( Fort Worth are visitlmr their he started canning them in<br />
ing sponsored by United In- - miles beyond London. t<br />
Rotary Inducts 2 Clucsts nt the Molnrv h : U<br />
were Itotntlmw ,, .,'<br />
iiwuM'ii, wiiuNiki:, uroinrr<br />
In-la- w Members; Hears<br />
o( Wither heio<br />
Wnyland nml Tom A't-uniund<br />
Dr. Ray Nobles Pouglas Finch. antor ( ,<br />
First Hum-- ),ci<br />
new were<br />
most<br />
and<br />
and<br />
OITlITllSSlOnerS<br />
UliaifLenV<br />
3<br />
j<br />
recently<br />
llHI<br />
and ns ncrc- -<br />
daughter<br />
Mr.<br />
Lub- -<br />
,nP<br />
W.C2I<br />
jjK<br />
!nSaniS--f,rwn,,mMe:rofl,;- RULE<br />
The<br />
ih. ,,:<br />
"the Slates,"<br />
Haskell<br />
much better off<br />
NEWS<br />
followed the same<br />
pattern<br />
has its new state,<br />
Hawaii.<br />
Estcs.<br />
Rolnrv's<br />
week.<br />
of<br />
c.<br />
lin<br />
grandparents. Mr. and .Mrs. aW1'. wm '"un,'IUHl the pinc- -<br />
dusries Co. and Janice Is spoil- - i0y Foster. apple Industry,<br />
sored by Dairyland Creamery. ,jr and Mrs. V L Trammel Pointing out the scope of<br />
Both girls will be Seniors at .ui daughters of Dallas spent pineapple planting in Hawaii.<br />
Rule High School in Scptem- - ti,e weekend with .Mr and Kev. Nobles reported that if<br />
bcr. is one of the Bob- - Mrs B .j Norwood and Mr. the (50,000,000 pineapple plnnts<br />
cat Cheerleaders and Janice jrs c W. Dunnam. which exist there today were<br />
is a drummer for the Bobcnt Kt.v and Mrs J Perry King planted 12 inches apart In a<br />
II<br />
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l'tea'jytetian<br />
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"l,neM4J<br />
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cnuren ending June<br />
in<br />
family<br />
balance<br />
RAl<br />
Mr<br />
a<br />
Sr..<br />
s,j,,<br />
and at<br />
LOI<br />
,,nrter<br />
Reed<br />
IXT<br />
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week- - here,<br />
disbursements di The 4<br />
CVoil<br />
I It Is break .<br />
s ttoy .. . Mi<br />
r,00.S3 salaile ""WH, Its,<br />
report<br />
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Patsv<br />
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Patsy<br />
amj<br />
I'rtv Press Classified Ads<br />
Bring Fast Results<br />
Pnpo;ed<br />
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT<br />
MfiFK THRKE THE<br />
C<br />
TO UK ON AT AN<br />
TO BE<br />
j<br />
ON 3. 1961.<br />
JOINT<br />
TION NO. 10 tin<br />
to Section 51a of<br />
'<br />
Article III of tho<br />
of the SUite of Texas by add- - i<br />
I'JIOPOSKI) ONST1TI.<br />
TIO4NAL ami:im.:t<br />
ELECTION HELD,<br />
NOVEMBER<br />
SENATE ItrSOLl'inji<br />
a. new to be ,<br />
known as 51n-2- ;<br />
th t<br />
the power to pro-- j<br />
vide, under such<br />
and<br />
as may lx<br />
by the<br />
ox- -<br />
for direct or vendor<br />
for medical care on<br />
behalf of<br />
(05) years of age or over who<br />
are not of Old Age<br />
and who arc unable<br />
to pay for jwedod<br />
for the<br />
of aid from<br />
the<br />
of the l'n'tel<br />
States for such<br />
that the<br />
paid out of state<br />
funds shall never exceed the<br />
that is out<br />
of funds for such<br />
that<br />
means to the<br />
or of<br />
of vision shall be<br />
within such<br />
care service or<br />
for the<br />
form of<br />
and<br />
HE IT<br />
BY THE<br />
OP THE<br />
OF<br />
1. That Bla<br />
ef III of tho<br />
of tho Stato of Texas<br />
be by<br />
a new<br />
to be known<br />
as 51a-- 2, which<br />
shall read as<br />
51n-- 2. Tho<br />
shall havo tho power<br />
to by LawB<br />
and to mako<br />
for<br />
same, under such<br />
and as may bo<br />
by the<br />
for direct or<br />
for caro on<br />
behalf of<br />
(05) years of ago<br />
er over who are not<br />
of Old Ago and<br />
who are unablo to pay for<br />
-<br />
Nl ON BALLOT<br />
ft:, le.l m.d:r--i- l wrvices. The<br />
p.n 'wntM for ruch medical<br />
VOTED<br />
on bth.Vf of such<br />
nctdy individuals shall bo in<br />
such amounts as provided by<br />
the Lejoalature; provided, how-<br />
proposing ever, that the amounts paid<br />
Amendment<br />
out of statt funds for such<br />
Constitution<br />
fhail nwr exceed<br />
the amount that is matchaMe<br />
Subsection out of Federal funds for such<br />
giving purposes; provide.! further,<br />
Legislature<br />
however, that such modical<br />
limitation care, unices or aasUtancc<br />
restrictions<br />
ahull also include the employ-<br />
deemed Legislature ment of objective or subjec-<br />
pedient,<br />
tive means, without the use of<br />
payments<br />
urugs, for tne purpose of<br />
individuals sixty-fiv- e<br />
and mocuurinsf the<br />
powers of vision of the human<br />
recipients<br />
eye, and fitting lensos or<br />
Assistance<br />
prisms to correct or remedy<br />
medical any defeat or abnormal 0<br />
Bcrvices; providing ac- of ision.<br />
ceptance financial<br />
"The Lotfislature shall have<br />
Government the authority to accept fiom<br />
modical pay- the Government of the United<br />
ments; providing<br />
States, such financial aid in<br />
amounts<br />
the form of modical assistance<br />
on Ivohnli or tne needy indi-<br />
amount mntchable viduals sixty-fiv- e (65) yours<br />
Federal<br />
pur- of age or over who are not reposes;<br />
providing certain cipients of Old Age Assis-<br />
relating correctance, nnd who are unable to<br />
tion remedying abnor- pay for needed medical servmalitiesinices,<br />
as such Government may<br />
cluded<br />
medical olTer not inconsistent with re-<br />
assistance; strictions herein set forth,"<br />
providing<br />
necessary<br />
Section 2. The foregoing<br />
election, ballot, proc-<br />
Constitutional Amen d m 0 n<br />
lamation, publication.<br />
t<br />
shall be submitted to a vote<br />
RESOLVED<br />
of the qualified electors of this<br />
LEGISLATURE<br />
state at the General Election<br />
STATE TEXAS: to be held on the first Tues-<br />
Section Section day after the first Monday in<br />
Article<br />
Consti- November, 106-1- , at which electutiontion<br />
nil ballots shall have<br />
amended adding thereto printed thereon the following:<br />
Subsection<br />
"FOR tho Amendment to<br />
Subsection the Constitution giving tho<br />
follows:<br />
Legislature tho power to<br />
"Subsection<br />
Leg- authorize vendor payislaturements<br />
for medical caro on<br />
provide General behalf of needy individu-<br />
payment als sixty-fiv- e (G5) years<br />
limitations of age nnd oyer who aro<br />
restrictions<br />
not recipients of Old Ago<br />
deemed Legislature ex- Assistance, and who nro<br />
pedient,<br />
vendor unablo to pay for needed<br />
Iinyrneuts madlcnl<br />
modical services; provid-<br />
needy individuals ing for tho acceptance of<br />
sixty-fiv- e<br />
funds from tho Federal<br />
recipients Government for tho pur-<br />
Assistance, pose of paying such medical<br />
assistance; and pro<br />
viding that the amounts<br />
paid out of state funds for<br />
such purposes shall never<br />
exceed the amount that is<br />
matchable out of Federal<br />
funds; provided further,<br />
hrwever, that such medical<br />
care, services or assistance<br />
shall also include<br />
tho employment of objective<br />
or subjective means,<br />
without the ure of drugs,<br />
for the purpose of ascertaining<br />
and measuring the<br />
powers of vision of the<br />
human eye, and fitting<br />
lenses or prisms to correct<br />
or remedy any defect<br />
or abnormal condition of<br />
vision."<br />
"AGAINST tho Amendment<br />
to tho Constitution<br />
giving the Legislature tho<br />
power to nuthorixc vendor<br />
payments for modical core<br />
on behalf of needy individuals<br />
sixty-fiv- e (C5) years<br />
of age and over who aro<br />
not recipients of Old Ago<br />
Assistance, nnd who are<br />
unable to pay for needed<br />
medical services; providing<br />
for tho acceptance of<br />
funds from tho Federal<br />
Government for the purpose<br />
of paying such medical<br />
assistance; and providing<br />
that the amounts paid<br />
out of state funds for such<br />
purposes shall never exceed<br />
tho amount that is<br />
matchable out of Federal<br />
funds; provided further,<br />
however, that such medi<br />
cal care, services or assistance<br />
shall also include<br />
the employment of objective<br />
or subjective means,<br />
without the use of drugs,<br />
for the purpose of ascertaining<br />
and measuring the<br />
powers of vision of the<br />
human oyo, and fitting<br />
lenses or prisma to correct<br />
or remedy any defect<br />
or abnormal condition of<br />
vision."<br />
Section 3. Tho Governor of<br />
tho State of Texas Is hereby<br />
directed to issuo the necessary<br />
proclamation for said election<br />
and have the samo published<br />
and held as required by the<br />
Constitution nnd the laws of<br />
the State of Texas.<br />
Pep Squad. f Abilene are spending the straight line, they would reach<br />
Guests in the home of Mr. week In Rule In the C O. Da- - from Honolulu to a point 1,000<br />
and Mrs. Reece Clark for home. Bro King is serving<br />
watermelon feast last Tuesday as j,astor of tnc FJrst Baptist<br />
night were: Mr. and Mrs. M. church during the revival since be with her sister, Ben<br />
V Mrs. John Clnrk tj,c ,n,j,it has not been filled Overstreet.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles to (Iate aml tlle itcrim pasl0r, and Mrs. George Martin<br />
and Steve. Mr. and Joe Dr. Ueazley, was to Clayton. N. .M., visited his<br />
Clark. Peggy and Patsy. Tennessee due to n death in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn<br />
Dclbcrt LeFcvre and Jill, and tnc fnmily. Bro. King was pas- - last week.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry tor in Kuie f,om 1930-193- u Vis<br />
Mrs<br />
Benton,<br />
Clark<br />
Mr.<br />
Mrs.<br />
called of<br />
Mr.<br />
Martin,<br />
Manske<br />
1. Mr. and Mrs. Qulntcn Wll- -<br />
and Lrnlc nnd Whit Clark and Mr. and Mrs- - Han... jcindlcy llamson of Bay Town visited<br />
Paula Hcathenington of Rotan of Graham visited In tho home his mother, Mrs. Ada Willium- -<br />
Mr. nnd Mrs. M V Benton of Mrs P u Chambers and son, last week,<br />
went to I.ort Worth Iridny of children and .Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr. nnd Mrs. Connie nines<br />
last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. v. Dunnam, this weekend nnd family of Fort Worth visit- -<br />
atcr Benton. Jr., and espec- - Mrs i,.e0 nrboreugh was cd his parents, Mr .and Mrs.<br />
lally to see their new great- - onllccl to Lubbock last week to H. H. nines, last weekend<br />
grandson, born last week to<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chapman<br />
Judy Ctiunn is here visiting<br />
Liptoii's<br />
i. lb. box<br />
her mother, Mrs. John L.<br />
Brooks, and Huehla Mae Summers,<br />
after returning from her<br />
trip to California.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jung-ma- n<br />
and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold<br />
Jungman from Cameron were<br />
guests in the J. A. Hertel home<br />
lust weekend. They attended<br />
the Jungman family reunion at<br />
Hhineland Sunday with Mr.<br />
and Mrs- - J. A. Hertel and Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Carl Hertel und<br />
Steve.<br />
Mrs. Meivin Hnitz Is a patient<br />
at the Stamford Memorial<br />
Hospital recovering from<br />
surgery. She Is getting along<br />
nicely.<br />
The Sagerton Club girls<br />
made a good showing at the<br />
County Dress Review tit Haskell<br />
last week. All the girls<br />
came out with blue and red<br />
You Rake<br />
Cleaner<br />
HaY...wfr<br />
NEW HOLLAND!<br />
Cleaner hay meant let<br />
baler upVeep ond healthior<br />
cattle. Tho Now Holland Rolabar<br />
Rake with excluilve oHwd wheoli<br />
prolocti your windrow bot<br />
agnlnit tho dirt and dobrii that<br />
can lower tho quality of your<br />
feed.<br />
You can sot tho Rolabar to<br />
ralco tight wlndrowi or Jooso<br />
one. For pralrlo hay you'll want<br />
the wlndrowi fairly tight to Iho<br />
un won't bloach thorn ond tho<br />
wind won't blow thorn around.<br />
.You con depend on Now<br />
Holknd'i Rolabar Rata (or a<br />
uniform windrow, loo tho kind<br />
that euros evenly and it oattott<br />
lobaW.<br />
Hoxt time<br />
you re in town, top<br />
in and ail; us for US<br />
Haskell Farm Store<br />
105 X. 1st - l'hono 3<br />
TEA 39c<br />
Kerr Regular<br />
LIDS<br />
PURE X<br />
Quart 19c<br />
Swift's<br />
VIENNA SAUSAGE<br />
2 cans 39c<br />
Del Monte Crushed or Sliced<br />
Del Monte<br />
15 oz. box<br />
Libby's .'03 can<br />
Fruit<br />
Libby's Whole<br />
25c<br />
Aqua Net Can<br />
HAIR<br />
Candy's<br />
Picnic Veal Ground<br />
HAMS Cutlets Meat<br />
Pound<br />
25c<br />
Pound<br />
59c<br />
1506<br />
29c<br />
No.<br />
No. 2 can<br />
M;<br />
2 rolls 25c<br />
GULF SPRAY<br />
Pint can 29c<br />
303 can<br />
"Come unto me all ye that labor i<br />
heavy laden and I will give youi<br />
TEA BAGS<br />
Comet<br />
RICE<br />
Deep Brown<br />
2 lb. bo,<br />
I<br />
PINEAPPLE 29c PORK & BEANS<br />
RAISINS<br />
Hunt's 300 cans<br />
Rosedale Peeled TOMATOES<br />
Cocktail<br />
SWEET POTATOES c<br />
SPRAY ...,89c<br />
29c<br />
Monarch 29 oz. can<br />
29c<br />
Hetty Crocker Wild Blueberry<br />
Muffin Mix . . box 39c<br />
Gallon<br />
ICE CREAM 69c<br />
is<br />
NORTH<br />
Delseij<br />
12's<br />
Pound<br />
39c<br />
15c<br />
PEARS<br />
Grape<br />
25<br />
Lipton's<br />
Toilet Tissue<br />
Drink<br />
Libby's<br />
Heart's<br />
PEACHES<br />
Liquid<br />
AJAX<br />
Pressed<br />
HAM<br />
Pound<br />
49c<br />
Renfro Gro. & Mkt.<br />
AVENUE<br />
.wTaiHWRC? vrwr:<br />
Delight<br />
j,Sr<br />
Regular or<br />
Libby's<br />
CORN<br />
Rosedale<br />
PEAS<br />
Kraft<br />
Gulf<br />
AERO B0<br />
Big2lcans<br />
FRANKS<br />
.<br />
lb. !.<br />
49c<br />
Super<br />
KOTEX . . .<br />
Bar-B-- Q<br />
Armour's<br />
1<br />
7 D<br />
79c<br />
Ooen<br />
Monday throw<br />
n.nn m.<br />
in. ""<br />
16 ci<br />
W<br />
No<br />
IS'<br />
'<br />
Bi<br />
STORE HOI<br />
j<br />
""" .H<br />
Sundays<br />
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KIITISINO<br />
)!<br />
tATl-- s<br />
--'miHR'<br />
yPgMBBPvi<br />
first Inwrlioii,<br />
J . "V<br />
S; Mini""""<br />
your Hop l l'r- -<br />
biue profits uwy<br />
hill 10 lllimu<br />
Wed I'lper<br />
gtfMMite<br />
JULY 30, 1964<br />
I AD SEOION<br />
""I WANTED THE AMAZING now Huc<br />
.11 . .M ni ..I... . ... . Ill tl III I........ 1. ......<br />
ii iu uui i'lirmuiru mid , '"". " jw iii"inur nn'iii .<br />
FREE<br />
SAM5 OWNKU: RKNT: iipm<br />
house. mlulU Noah L<br />
1'""C Butane<br />
Telephone<br />
Shonnim's Am,,.. "iyW"" "'iskell<br />
Center, Throckmorton lla.skell Nonnnn,<br />
boafwm, K K'T"!.1"<br />
FOR:<br />
801-205- 3, Oiiatun UKNT:<br />
Ml.-<br />
. . ' t , 1 1D0M905<br />
nppllaiicos wiwt liavo hoii rleun u,,m'- - """"t' with bath, .imv"i<br />
1103 Ave.<br />
for most "I"our for tent ..i,,"<br />
'.<br />
lnf<br />
W""1" Inteiloi. Lr J"11 'Wit's Rule, 1381<br />
tliKliwuy. 38tlc 30e a0-3- 3p<br />
Texas<br />
SALK. Tl'KN S!f "C':s<br />
-.<br />
2,7 "zz:'Wti T.:rk<br />
:;?"K,.n,"'E,.i:<br />
Tn 01 make lTn<br />
THE HASKELL PRESS, HASKELL, TEXAS<br />
FOIl BV<br />
n- - FOR Urick FOR tim,,,. 4<br />
i;k.iii brick Nice 8Ue only. All.. l"S 1 b. th N Fhst S .bS<br />
Ml-M,-<br />
B- .ull X 27"c Jowo I rrA' Iun ot Dean 8.<br />
: m. Mii 801-212-<br />
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both<br />
uie Free<br />
K- htiy nr trade anything ?',n 1,1,<br />
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.inn<br />
See or call Doyle<br />
Tnulo "'!<br />
'"<br />
Phone<br />
WJI-327- H.<br />
'wciic-mui- l'lioiie<br />
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nn. ! 1.- - . ...1.. .. iiiiinur irmi<br />
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on W. II. Good<br />
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KTcMTt<br />
801-21-<br />
PAGE NINE<br />
WANTED<br />
AH kinds (if Refrigeration A<br />
Air Conditioning Work.<br />
MORRELL DICK<br />
801-33- lli. Day<br />
Pitman. Pices.<br />
801-25- for home and Night<br />
30<br />
80<br />
19.20c school<br />
8tfp<br />
Announcing....<br />
'Feed<br />
re itniu ni<br />
! ('leaning<br />
Alterations<br />
Sizing,<br />
"r ";'<br />
o nr De our<br />
Ask your neighbor.<br />
MILLS. Phono<br />
mlltl TCX 22tfC Servlco Satisfies<br />
-- 4- w Plvmoilth - MISOKLLANKOUP<br />
i.L ninnlnir con--<br />
1Z NOTICE TEENAGERS<br />
1 cnnnnci<br />
IC0ME IN AND<br />
LOOK!<br />
stock Good Ro-co- 801-33-<br />
Monls<br />
Motor Jho llollJn' SiT" ,b!!!lnw.lill,-<br />
Pri'Mlng<br />
etc.<br />
storage,<br />
SKK<br />
BIARD'S<br />
CLEANERS<br />
Tlint<br />
first-lin- e<br />
TO<br />
plays<br />
have the lnrgest of<br />
n-<br />
Used Furniture and Appliances this<br />
jvercd R. Suite $39.50 up<br />
tttes, pc.f pc $19.50 up<br />
treises $10.00 up<br />
4.00 up<br />
$19.50 up<br />
iterators<br />
$39.50 up<br />
$14.50<br />
Suites $39.50 up<br />
Washers, Wringer and Automatic<br />
Sewing Mnchines - All Kinds<br />
Televisions - Good Ones!<br />
-<br />
Med- - a turn<br />
In New ,<br />
n tiAi.'m. u..- ,..,.- -i .(inlt...i...,i ...;.".; "usnuii,<br />
jruuryuiL 801-332- 3.<br />
LUIIUIIII.<br />
about<br />
water<br />
atornge.<br />
Haskell<br />
Ilnyllner<br />
'. Store,<br />
w<br />
Ld<br />
L. .<br />
7<br />
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- oiuui iiik r... iiiv i'""-"!.- onims ""<br />
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I'aouc<br />
uiiii gal- - """ IUIU a ngni mm frnTJ ."), iui and ask ci<br />
or ea. ,,"<br />
ao'-a- tomwiaiZmSiwnl lQr'' ,!""ko"- - Texas.<br />
Sc TOiiATaTIioiiio-n- nd<br />
call<br />
Co. 3111 'ome iiikI<br />
'rv.<br />
WX'"<br />
"uiku<br />
11110<br />
WiU<br />
cans<br />
big Holland<br />
$1.00. 280 Haskell locto'- -<br />
Fiee 27tfp<br />
1p<br />
.....- - -<br />
105 1st<br />
lot with<br />
. Wo l.n,. I ..nni..i Oil ) n irnniin. atnrn ,.r.n..,a ,..!<br />
..?i HS0(I f'flBerntors factory 804-319- sales quota on 1001 cyi lone<br />
0.<br />
Re-con-<br />
air conditioners Rambleis and<br />
tloned. guaranteed<br />
position<br />
Frasler's<br />
aie in<br />
to give big<br />
&tt&&tttttti&&Zttttl<br />
30i ,80000 " " RwS'r. 'sold<br />
11<br />
nmi. hh rc n,d 11 J,lly Hn(1<br />
WlltOll WoIHC. Awl<br />
FtJiritENTT "lrnlshcd<br />
Cnmnnnv Hnmlln Tv Haskell. 30-3- 1p .'..ou"<br />
'KNOW" THAT "Shorman's<br />
Floors Interior<br />
tremendous<br />
rlvtllrns<br />
tAttn farm<br />
terraces,<br />
Blggon<br />
SALE: approximately<br />
paint contain- - unfurnished<br />
Throckmorton wilter, Phone<br />
bedroom<br />
genuine "u,tsu<br />
Tractors Phono Harrell.<br />
mecnames.<br />
RUhardson Truck Tractor. HALE: place<br />
1?,"<br />
Estate Owners:<br />
make<br />
in<br />
Prompt efficient<br />
service making<br />
abstract<br />
needs. Haskell County<br />
Abstract<br />
Foster Dorothy<br />
South Square Haskell.<br />
up<br />
BUSINESS<br />
SINGER AUTHORIZED dealer<br />
Western<br />
Store, Haskell,<br />
801-32- 30<br />
septic<br />
grease traps.<br />
equipment<br />
Plumbing.<br />
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& Jiave<br />
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our 3 bedroom home<br />
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on a KJ-.fe<br />
aimdnnt<br />
baler.<br />
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imuos or any outside use. with 1100<br />
2iii wi 31c 2 garages, N<br />
Sherman's.<br />
Avenue<br />
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FOR Good ,lat<br />
and<br />
per 10ns- - for<br />
200<br />
D.'<br />
WE UP<br />
IHC Enit aoutn St., 507<br />
ulW 58"<br />
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1401<br />
605 2nd hill<br />
TO ALL<br />
801.2131.<br />
Real<br />
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or<br />
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Center, Highway bills<br />
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and Service<br />
R SALE: 4 bedroom house, RENT: 3 home.<br />
parts, Farmalls I"1 ; N. L. Phone 861-23- foul<br />
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night<br />
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estate.<br />
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Used Furniture and<br />
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Appliances appearance,<br />
OQUE<br />
1864-234- 6 Haskell,<br />
and<br />
Red<br />
Potatoes<br />
California<br />
Peaches<br />
Star Kist Vs Green Label<br />
TUNA<br />
Kuner 16 oz. Sour or Dill<br />
Pickles 2<br />
Morton's (Three Mb. loaves<br />
BUSINESS orrOKTUNlTlES<br />
FOR SALE: $15,000<br />
lautuliv establishment<br />
automatic<br />
for sale<br />
HI9-13I- in Haskell, $3500. Call<br />
S.<br />
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WANTED-WANT- ED-<br />
Married mnn. neat<br />
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Ave E 31p<br />
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39'<br />
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Home-Bak- e Bread 39<br />
Morton's Frozen<br />
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Cream Pies 25<br />
to<br />
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jars<br />
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GULF SERVICE STATION<br />
N.<br />
Avenue E<br />
No. 32 Crown<br />
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G00CH BLUE RIBBON FED<br />
ALL CUTS WELL TRIMMED<br />
BEEF<br />
R 2<br />
Lean<br />
lbs.<br />
ROUND STEAK<br />
T-BO-<br />
NE STEAK<br />
LOIN STEAK -<br />
Salad Olives<br />
Swift<br />
Monte Seedless<br />
Del Monte Medium<br />
Comet<br />
15 oz.<br />
box<br />
jar<br />
lib.<br />
box<br />
box<br />
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Vienna Sausage 29<br />
Raisins<br />
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Armour's<br />
Fireside<br />
0LT0N A. BLAIR<br />
is now employed as Service Man-age- r<br />
at Bailey Tollver Chevrolet<br />
Company.<br />
We at Bailey Toliver Com-<br />
pany feel fortunate<br />
Chevrolet<br />
in obtaining the<br />
services of Mr. Blair . . . and invite<br />
customers and friends to drop by and<br />
make his acquaintance.<br />
Mr. Blair has 21 years of experience<br />
servicing General Motors Products,<br />
and prior to accepting the position<br />
with us, was service manager for the<br />
Oldsmobile-Cadilla- c business in Sey-<br />
mour, Texas for some 13 years.<br />
BAILEY TOLIVER CHEVROLET<br />
COMPANY<br />
FRANKS<br />
Aero Bomb<br />
69C<br />
Haskell, Texas<br />
HAMBURGER<br />
CRACKERS<br />
or<br />
MACARONI 0. B.<br />
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lb.<br />
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box<br />
Phone<br />
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'PAGE TEN<br />
Prattle<br />
By AL HINDS<br />
Not long uro Congressman<br />
Abelc of Ohio looked Into borne<br />
of the moie unusual federal appropriations<br />
of our tax money.<br />
As recounted by the Associated<br />
Taxpayers of Idaho, here<br />
nre a few:<br />
$15,200 for a study of society<br />
und demography in ancient<br />
Babylonia.<br />
$36,800 to look into the social<br />
behavior of ants.<br />
$2,100 to look into the behavior<br />
pattern of barren-groun- d<br />
caribou.<br />
$20,600 to try to learn about<br />
communication signals in birds.<br />
$13,700 to study the social<br />
structure in Madagascar.<br />
$65,400 to examine the be--<br />
Mr. Farmer-- Mr.<br />
Rancher:<br />
A rerer dy i "V<br />
has rebJtel m i c .v r 1<br />
adjustment "i our i" 't<br />
lias making it possih<br />
many cases fi make hrt'<br />
loans For information ihojf<br />
a loan on your t.irm or<br />
ranch ccme m see" et us<br />
explain the many idvan-tage- s<br />
of a Land Bank loan.<br />
FKDEKAL LXI IIANK<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
or Ha.sUell<br />
Joe S. Harper, Mgr.<br />
Phone 661-20- 62<br />
500 E 1st St<br />
Haskell. Texas<br />
West<br />
(AT LOW<br />
COST)<br />
llllllHHHkWv<br />
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THE HASKELL FREE PRESS, HASKELL, TEXAS<br />
havlor and of the<br />
These studies are of<br />
value. But It Is to<br />
see how they are the<br />
of the federal<br />
They the sort<br />
of thing that Is, and should bo,<br />
by u n 1<br />
wan-dori- ng<br />
ecology<br />
albatross.<br />
specialized<br />
difficult<br />
responsibilitygovernment.<br />
represent<br />
undertaken<br />
versltles,<br />
foundations and the various<br />
private research centers<br />
The amounts involved, it<br />
will be argued, are small. But<br />
extra-curricul- ar<br />
u total of all the<br />
activities, so to speak,<br />
that the government now supports<br />
would reach a mighty impressive<br />
figure<br />
can ibe<br />
tm<br />
only If every<br />
is . . .<br />
the sum to<br />
Economical<br />
government<br />
achieved<br />
non-essent- ial<br />
eliminated<br />
whether<br />
involved<br />
be $10,000 or $10 million and<br />
a<br />
whether the project involves<br />
power plant or the social behavior<br />
of ants!<br />
o o o<br />
The ice cream business is<br />
taking a licking!<br />
This year Americans will<br />
lick, suck, slurp, and chomp<br />
nearly a billion gallons of ice<br />
cream, or 20 quarts for every<br />
man, woman and child.<br />
yum it down in bo-d- as.<br />
They'll<br />
parfaits. cones, cakes and<br />
cups, and on millions of wooden<br />
sticks. And. though they'll<br />
experiment with more than a<br />
hundred different flavors (from<br />
apple stiudel to zucchini), most<br />
will return to the old tried and<br />
true chocolate, vanilla and<br />
strawberry.<br />
Tastes in ice cream differ<br />
throughout the country. For<br />
instance, vanilla is the biggest<br />
seller in Chicago. In New York,<br />
chocolate is by far the favorite.<br />
In Washington it's about a<br />
toss-u- p between ice cream<br />
(strawberry, chocolate<br />
and<br />
vanilla i and the fruit ices<br />
Wlwiipoo<br />
FREEZER TIME<br />
Take Advantage of the Fruits and<br />
Vegetables of Summer!<br />
reeze tnem now!<br />
Model ELV13C<br />
this<br />
(AT LOW<br />
COST)<br />
Eat them later!<br />
537 lb. capacity<br />
-- Freeze foods when flavors arc finest, prices lowest,<br />
with this freezer that helps you serve tastier meals<br />
and save, too! Super-storag- e door has handy can<br />
dispenser nnd ico cream Flush-hinge- rack. d<br />
door keeps cold in. Tmv.<br />
Other Upright and Chest Freezers<br />
Priced just as low, and in stock at<br />
FRAZIER'S<br />
APPLIANC ES<br />
Side Square<br />
Phone 864-275- 6<br />
dry that bullfrogs ami catfish<br />
a vnnr nld haven't learned how<br />
to swim. Back when Noah Jbiitlt<br />
the Ark and it rained for 0<br />
days and 40 nights . Pnducah<br />
got only u half inch<br />
o o- - o<br />
This one comes from Mike<br />
Campbell :<br />
An elderly couple vacationing<br />
on the coast went down to<br />
the beach to enjoy a day of<br />
leisure. They noticed a sign<br />
which read: "No one allowed<br />
on this beach without their uppers.<br />
The old lady turned to<br />
her husband and said, "Oh. my<br />
goodness, John, I will have to<br />
go back to our cottage, as I<br />
left my uppers lying on the<br />
dresser."<br />
o o o<br />
The " T h a n g " reportedly<br />
seen around this section of the<br />
country the past four or five<br />
veurs, turned out to be a hoax<br />
. it was only Wallace Wooten.<br />
o -- o o<br />
Haskell youngsters ate beating<br />
the heat these hot summer<br />
days. It looked like "splash-day- "<br />
nt the Rice Springs Park<br />
swimming jool last Friday afternoon.<br />
At 4 p. m. I counted 85<br />
swimmers of the younger set<br />
enjoying the "cool waters."<br />
o o o<br />
This is a fact: I heard of n<br />
bathing beauty contest which<br />
had two topless bathing suit<br />
contestants entered, and 300<br />
men had applied for the judges<br />
Iosition.<br />
LVN Candidates<br />
Take 5-H-<br />
our<br />
Dr. David Sanders<br />
(Continued from Page 1)<br />
uating class to compile an all<br />
'.A' average.<br />
The Welnert native obtained<br />
his master's and his doctorate<br />
in education at the University<br />
of Texas, graduating with honors<br />
each time. He had served<br />
several schools including the<br />
Bcevllle and Alice systems as<br />
coordinator of curriculum<br />
He was the author of a book<br />
on education used as a textbook<br />
in several universities<br />
and colleges at post-gradulevel<br />
A member of the Highland<br />
Village Church of Christ In<br />
Austin, Dr Sanders was active<br />
in community affairs there<br />
He Is survived by his wife,<br />
Betty Ann Riddle Sanders: a<br />
son. David Scott. 10; a daughter,<br />
Joan Elizabeth. 17, both of<br />
the home; his mother, Mrs. A.<br />
J. Sanders. Welnert; three brothers.<br />
R S the Welnert postmaster,<br />
and Eddie and Alton,<br />
ill of Welnert and one sister,<br />
Mrs M W Phemu'ei of Wei- -'<br />
i t<br />
<strong>Open</strong> Each Nite<br />
Be Entertained nt the<br />
Most Popular<br />
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T II E AT RE<br />
IN I COl NT1KS<br />
On Highway 277<br />
STAMFORD<br />
3 DAYS STAHTS Till US. :i(<br />
2 Feature<br />
MARK FOREST "f<br />
GOLIATrffi<br />
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WKD..THUKS., S-- fl<br />
ADULTS ONLY<br />
"All of Me"<br />
Filmed In Nude Color<br />
Haskell Downs<br />
(Continued from Page 1)<br />
down the third base line force I<br />
Mlddleton at third. Ivy then<br />
loaded the sacks with a single<br />
over second. Pltnian drew a<br />
free pass, and Felker ambled<br />
in home Then Native Dancer<br />
Pippin flashed across the pan<br />
on a passed ball, sliding in under<br />
the Munday catcher Albus<br />
in a play at homo. Love was<br />
struck out to end that uprising,<br />
and the score at the end<br />
of two was Haskell 6, Munday 0<br />
Haskell was held at tbay in<br />
the third, although Billy Wiseman<br />
looped a long double to left<br />
But Zeissel's strike-o- ut ball was<br />
working on two of the three<br />
other batters.<br />
Munday's first hit came In<br />
the third when Wilde punched<br />
one off the center field wall,<br />
but tho quick double play by<br />
Haskell prevented any damage.<br />
In Haskell's fourth frame.<br />
Felker got a life on an en or<br />
at third. Ivy singled over short<br />
after Pippin watched a third<br />
strike. Both Felker and ivy advanced<br />
on a passed ball. Pitman<br />
walked. Donald Love beat<br />
out a slow roller to third, ard<br />
Felker scampered home with<br />
Haskell's 7th run. After Spain<br />
whiffed, Wiseman cracked a<br />
single that scored Ivy with No.<br />
8. Crouch forced Pitman to end<br />
the roily and Haskell's scoring<br />
for "the evening.<br />
Has-kclllt- cs<br />
Zeissel struck out three<br />
in the 5th and 0th innings,<br />
but Lee Pippin hit safely<br />
in the 5th, and Gary Mayfield<br />
batted 1.000 for his one time up<br />
for the night in the 6th.<br />
lemon<br />
In the<br />
fruit ices are way ahead of ice<br />
i ream in sales.<br />
The ice cteam also<br />
reports, from a survey made<br />
bv Us street that the<br />
biggest are the coffee<br />
u-- e (raspberry, watermelon,<br />
As has already been record-<br />
orange). Florida,<br />
ed, Munday's only big inning<br />
Exams In Austin was the Cth. Donnic Michilik<br />
got to Lanny for a single to<br />
company Nine area LVN candidates right in the fourth, and Donald<br />
have returned home after tak- Love made a nice play to force<br />
venders,<br />
ing the state board exams for him immediately<br />
diehards<br />
Licensed Vocational Nursing<br />
thereafter<br />
Munday Catcher Richard Albus<br />
cream addicts. They'd rath- certificates in Austin and alt<br />
got the only other hit off Ian-n- y<br />
er fight than switch to another results of their efforts<br />
Most of this group<br />
to open the bottom, of the<br />
underwent<br />
flavor<br />
0th.<br />
It was also found that women a year-lon- g period of training<br />
are the biggest customers for recently completed at Haskell<br />
toasted almond, and that men County Hospital under direc-<br />
remain most faithful to chocotion of Anna Kimbrough. UN.<br />
late and vanilla.<br />
Among the 292 taking the<br />
Ill take chocolate, .what's of tests in the ballroom<br />
of the Stephen F. Austin Hotel<br />
yours.?<br />
o o o<br />
in Austin were. Mrs R V.<br />
Vetlene Rueffer, our girl Black, Mrs. Dale Haynes, Mrs<br />
Friday. Saturday. M o n d a y, Eugene Loewe anil Mrs. Dude<br />
T u e s d a y. Wednesday, and Mercer, all of Haskell; Mrs.<br />
Thursday, here at the Free Arthur Howard, Wichita Falls: At The Crossroads<br />
Press, took her car to a local Mrs Jessie Couch and Miss<br />
garage recently and informed Caroline Cox, Abilene;<br />
(Continued<br />
Mrs.<br />
from Page<br />
the mechanic that something Travis Townsend and Mrs. Roil<br />
was wrong with the radio, be- Ezell, of Rule.<br />
ng<br />
cause when she was driving The group going from this<br />
and got up to 70 miles an area toured the State Capitol<br />
hour, the rudto refused to play. and visited other points of in-<br />
o-- o o<br />
terest m Austin prior to the<br />
HoskellUes really don't know examination.<br />
what a drouth is Take for instance<br />
up at Padueah. it's so<br />
1<br />
Line score:<br />
Haskell 420 200 8 10 0<br />
Munday 000 020 3 4 o<br />
Batteries: Haskell, Ivy, Pitman<br />
Munday. Zeissel, Albus<br />
Home Run, Wilde, with, one<br />
on. 5th inning. "'<br />
whole", from city limit to city<br />
limit, north, south, cast and<br />
west, its recommendations on<br />
"what can. and must, be done<br />
here, not only that, but spelling<br />
out the ways and means of<br />
doing it." Turner and Don<br />
Muenzler. the committee chairman,<br />
have pointed out.<br />
The reserch committee that<br />
has performed the data gathering<br />
work here on Chamber<br />
budgets and attendant matters<br />
is comprised of Muenzler, as<br />
chairman; Howard Perry, Mrs.<br />
Roy Johnson, Mrs. Opal Ad-ki- ns<br />
and Raja Hassen.<br />
en of a campaign<br />
to stimulate community - wide<br />
interest In the town hall program<br />
are Mrs. Viars Felker,<br />
well-kno- Haskell business<br />
and civic leader, and Dr. T.<br />
W. Williams, prominent physician,<br />
Haskell County health<br />
doctor, and the director from<br />
this area on the West Texas<br />
Chamber of Commrece Board<br />
Dr. Williams at the Tuesday<br />
night session will discuss the<br />
general growth plans of WTCC<br />
and how Haskell must fit Into<br />
the overall picture.<br />
Turner will direct floor discussion<br />
of all matters aired at<br />
the meeting.<br />
The principal aim and object<br />
is to secure the opinions of as<br />
many citizens as possible In<br />
what type of town wp want<br />
here in the future," Tinner de- -<br />
i.lit'd<br />
And the primary puij.we of<br />
trie town-wi- de er s<br />
t get and keep the interest<br />
f the entire (onununlty so<br />
tl.o iW) hall type phm'i will<br />
let I i c st'T'itvped Clumber<br />
if t i;' cm b t'i iiii ting<br />
KiVil. i'l tl e P' pte a voile<br />
in ilir.r.ii.h- - f i j t 1 1 Tur-<br />
1<br />
rit" I T' Hide<br />
Lions Hear<br />
Facts About<br />
Scout Jamboree<br />
j F C'ndcnheud. M. D.<br />
told Lions some facts and figure<br />
about the Valley Forge,<br />
Pa . Scout Jamboree, nt the<br />
TuesdHV noon - day luncheon<br />
session' of Haskell Lions.<br />
Cadenhead, aJult leader, who<br />
seived as sectional doctor over<br />
a number of Scout troops nt<br />
the "Jamboree" said that the<br />
5.VW0 bov scouts weie housed<br />
duttng the Jamboree in 30.000<br />
tents Some 10 nations comprised<br />
the World Scout pro-gra- m<br />
lAK-a- l Scouts and adult leaders<br />
Joined other boys in the<br />
Chlsholm Trail Council at Abilene,<br />
and f lom that city went<br />
bv chartered plane to Philadelphia<br />
From Philadelphia the<br />
Scouts went by .'his to the<br />
Jamboree site at Valley Forge<br />
where thev<br />
set-u- p camp.<br />
"The thing which inipiotwod<br />
me most was the dedication of<br />
the men and boys involved,"<br />
Dr Cadenhead said.<br />
Scouts viewed the scenic<br />
spots In Washington, D. C,<br />
Philadelphia, and also "took<br />
in" the Worlds Fair in New<br />
Yor k.<br />
Sports contests, hikes, programs,<br />
etc., kept the Scouts on<br />
a well-round- ed activity program<br />
during the Jamboree,<br />
Ur. Cadenhead pointed out<br />
Clarence Callaway<br />
Works This Area<br />
In New Position<br />
Clarence Callaway, son of<br />
Mr. and Mrs. E B. Callaway<br />
here, is the new representative<br />
In this area for Smith, Kline<br />
and French Pharmaceutical<br />
Laboratories. He will continue<br />
to maintain headquarters in<br />
Wichita Falls.<br />
Recentlv. while Mr. Calla-wa- v<br />
has been working in this<br />
territory, his wife and their<br />
daughter. Carol, whose presence<br />
brightened the countenances<br />
of fond grandparents,<br />
were guests in the E B.<br />
Callawav home here.<br />
Summary<br />
(Continued from Page 1)<br />
man, the agricultural picture<br />
is not the brightest, Martin<br />
concluded in his summary of<br />
i in lent condition.<br />
Day I Pitt man<br />
(Continued from Page 1)<br />
Church of Christ from August<br />
2 through 0, Jim Pennington,<br />
minister of the church hero,<br />
has announced.<br />
Plttmnn. an Abilene native,<br />
who is a graluate of Abilene<br />
High School and Abilene Christian<br />
College, hns been minister<br />
of the Church of Chi 1st in<br />
the Indiana community for the<br />
past two years His wife, the<br />
former Tillle Pace, was a native<br />
of Haskell, and the sister<br />
f t..Q Hon l.r Roberts here.<br />
Mrs. Plttmnn was killed In an<br />
automobile accident on March<br />
5. 1103.<br />
In addition to his service at<br />
the Sevmour. Indiana church,<br />
Mr. Plttmnn has served In Alius<br />
and Ardmore. Okln.. Detroit.<br />
Mich., and has been a<br />
missionary with two sepniate<br />
tenures In Italy, near Rome.<br />
Services during the revival<br />
will be at 7 a. m. and 7:30 p.<br />
in., Monday through Saturday,<br />
and at 10.30 a. m and fl:30 p.<br />
in. on Sunday.<br />
Mr Plttmnn was the guest<br />
minister nt tho Haskell Church<br />
Inst Sun.lny night while Mr.<br />
Pennington, the pastor here,<br />
was filling tlto pulpit at Me-garg- el.<br />
Junior Teen-Ag- e<br />
Baseball Tourney<br />
Here August 6-- 8<br />
Haskell, will host the junior<br />
Texas Teen Ago Baseball<br />
League district playoffs here<br />
next Thursdny through Saturday.<br />
August 0-- S. with tho winner<br />
going to Brownwood the<br />
following week to the state<br />
tournament<br />
Teams from heic. Floydada.<br />
Hamlin and Stiimfotd will be<br />
contending for the championship,<br />
to Tournament<br />
Duector Bob Mr.)ley.<br />
Games will be played on<br />
Thursday. Friday and Saturday<br />
nights In a single elimination<br />
tournament to decide the<br />
champion.<br />
Mobley said the concession<br />
stand at Indian Field, site of<br />
the games, will be<br />
well-stock- ed<br />
with homcma.le ice cream ami<br />
other stralght-from-thc-kltch- en<br />
fare for the fans' enjoyment<br />
P.ilrinirK for the mines in<br />
this tournament will be announced<br />
soon.<br />
Ezekiel 1:4<br />
Haskell Bids For<br />
Teen -- Age Title<br />
In Tilt<br />
'H.<br />
THURsm.<br />
aw.i<br />
'.'""'e It c 1<br />
"rr<br />
". : fc<br />
1 - i. .More '<br />
Haskell, behind the two h<br />
pitching of Perry There<br />
Turn',, w ' b<br />
and James Davis, who stiiick thVni t!7i<br />
out 15 men botween them wfiV'W<br />
turned back Lorenzo 7-- 1 In the .wlA3<br />
second iilglil or the Senior W,V' r V<br />
Texas Teen-Ag- e Lengue piny. rk,"Ils ri, se<br />
heio<br />
of fs Tuesday night. own k<br />
.. ...... .. . i,N.";tJ<br />
i ne win moves Mitskell o T.1' Mil J<br />
univL-- s<br />
iiho mo second round , a f isl<br />
of the double elimination tour- - Prnber ' W,y<br />
iiimirm uiiiiuniiiii on innim,,.. -<br />
night the winner of Wednesday<br />
-- ra". m<br />
mum s kiiiiiu uciwccii Aiiuador m -<br />
and Lorenzo. Should elthoi iOfJ<br />
Mnt.'iflor up sTirair.n u-l- Tl.,,...<br />
day night, evening tho series" Cfl<br />
Friday night to dutcimlnu tiic f011 SAuTpT<br />
champion of this (lu'C(l district. bull, $ " ".!<br />
winner hero win n,i 267<br />
var.ee to the state teen-ng- e ,77:<br />
longue playoffs In Kim Angelo )<br />
H<br />
fcj c to y<br />
-- iMigusi .<br />
Lorenzo, which<br />
ilor<br />
bent tnt<br />
jjj<br />
,.;" "F3 Klso<br />
fl- -l on Momlnv u-- t f...... '''""Pment<br />
night.<br />
them again Wednesday WANT aIwF<br />
Perry Turn bow, pitching ter's lufcbofi<br />
luiiiiiiuiiiiiiu,, hum shuck out conmuien it<br />
seven when he was relieved in Press.<br />
the ruth by Jnmcs Davis, who<br />
whiffed eight batters In lns<br />
23 Inning stint. Davis also<br />
aided his own cause with a un<br />
homer to spark a fifth<br />
inning un rally by Haskell<br />
Turnbow and Rcurlock also got<br />
a double and triple, respectively.<br />
Sammy Larned scored for<br />
Haskell ou n freak play when<br />
the catcher dropped the ball<br />
on his strikeout, and the ball<br />
struck his helmet when the<br />
Lorenzo catcher Easter tried to<br />
beat the fleet-foot- ed Sammy to<br />
first with the spheroid. The<br />
horsehldo ,bounced high nnd<br />
306 N. First<br />
To Be Shared By<br />
At The 11:00 A. ill. SERVICE SUNDAY<br />
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a Ma.:<br />
WeilnesdM ij<br />
Friday lt:0<br />
Saturdsj<br />
.Sunday III<br />
WE WRITE ALL TYPES!<br />
INSURAN<br />
Automobile, Fire, Extended!<br />
Casualty, Workman Compt<br />
Life, Mortgage Cancellation,<br />
Cahill & Duncan As<br />
Street<br />
MARVELOUS SPIRITUAL EXPERIE1<br />
BILL USDALE - Missionary from the Philippine<br />
7:30 P.M. The Pastor will speak Sunday Night on "THE BUB<br />
WHIRLWIND,"<br />
Tonight<br />
"The First Baptist Church offers to every family a spiritua<br />
worship program for the entire family. A Christ centers<br />
youth program is composed of Bible teaching, fellowship,<br />
summer camps, and music for your children."<br />
Air Conditioned for Your Comfort<br />
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Ray Nobles, I). 1)., Minister - Charles Merritt, Minister<br />
Thumdaj<br />
Music and<br />
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Layaway Plan, lhis way, with a small deposit, the tires can be registered<br />
the Offer expires.<br />
We store and mount them free.<br />
You pick them up when you need 'em.<br />
Pay the balance when we mount 'eiru<br />
Wooten Oil Company<br />
Plione 8(i4-26- 1l Fast Road Service 80i 1<br />
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