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II started ond finiohed school at e.rey, '1\Jxas, home of tlrc Oarcllnals - the tiny \om that woil the 193G baaket.ball _ nQt ploy on the rwur · Cardinal team, but he "ICtlvc ln. clasa work, and from high · •c hool_ in with •·aledlet.ory _ honors. Doe to adverse conditions, he to .attend college. "The form y01,th ver the ltnteT preaching in April of Friday night. **** in Janun10y of 1!1- 11 h• und his young hrid{' nlllVt.•d to Oklo. In J"ly, 1!141, iu.. 111rNod to Okln., wlwrt' hefor about n hcflirt• lw l!lo\' 4 1'-Ul\11 __ __ w_n_u_an_'"--a-nd _____ <_c_on_l-in-ueil ___ w_H_a_tk __ l'_ug_•_> ._ in George Mahon Visited -Here Tuesday Morning Congreu George · Mahon, one * * * * * ' of · ·a C11mmittee · of H to b• en- trusted with .the secrets of th" atomic bomb and tht• lll>l'rupria· t.lon of two billior• .Jollnr for it< development, l>ri••fi)' in Hale Center Tuesdoy murni<rl! Quitoly making hi apJW•u·u nr• ·bere without fanfare or - making, the toll, •oft-opok•·n Con- gressman spent. uhout lwu hour• villlting with forme I'll n"•r - here. l'r•• •• ing .tutiein Washington ho ve prt•\'Niterl him :::!I"""------ I giving murh nttl'llliun tJI hi •·am- palgn for re -cl• "·tiun thu• '" ' expresst•d hi• n•g r<·l• . thul. lw eould not gpe r ui mun• l.llllf' "' " It- lng with th•• of thi ,-com- - Orang•, Texaa, Ia friend• <'nmpai!tninlf leaye and PIIIQJ for Mr Mahon, pomtiru: uut that a month In Bale hils one of th• 1'1lnkint l that Con110\_l. tif the powerful Apl•rupriutrun h &I Committe" of Mmtory AHurr• Jlea•·• time ope- ..._ Attording w th<•ir r.•JouriH. he tH-:1 E faLncated build• was one of 8 ,,_ 11111 nltlct• uf fron> EntniMtrd With Alomlr ':: a hou•e of 4tlf• n,.ml•t•r• tu ",• •t 1 n -,--;;-,- :; . .. v trusted wUh Uw tuoc·n·t "' o )' 6perated a · · · · 1HuH · ··\: I• _h .. _ l .. nu . WF!f•• . l'l uu•' a_. w To Ita .ceo 2) >:t t.nJd ar Can!tlng tnnratnnk bat!l ll),!ltbod was tire 4·H club meet Homo laboratbry at high school. Lee Ann Burns discussed lcctloli preparation toes lind for Thiil waa · 'loUciwed by i atration by· .Mra · Burgess. dtothlng noteboolta IIJid -leaflets wero given Additional copies may be · talned through the .sponsor. l\1usicai aelectlons were dered lly Meba Nicholson. Clyde Nicholson was a visitor. ,knocked out and captured Cokes W(!l'e served at the conclu· Germans about a month sl«n! of the meet. . tho end of the war. He 1'he County-Wide Clothing Re· lease«! the view will take the place of the participated rn regular meeting hi August. ed I)lvision. He won 5 battJe stars and the Putple Heart for wounds which he received when he was captur- ed. H<' Is .married and he and 111rs Hembree IH'e the parents of two Rev and Mra James Layton · re- turned laat week end from a week vavation in Lo• Angelew. Cal lltrs Layton's mother ac: .. companied them on their trip. Wolter Struve and J M Goodw let are home from Fort Worth. Roy, 10; Albert, HOUSING SHORTAGE HERE Mr and M'r!t Cleatua Dyer, wh9 tJr;o-:' 1 1 1 6 · .just recently returned to years befol'fl taking over Western bis wife and 3 'children with hlin Center from New Jersey where ·Food Market. but so far has not found a house.- J•alJI ,(·an•rs \\' «.'rt• Tom Patrick, he was stationed at nn Army _...... , ___________________ _ l• 'loyc.l ::;,. 0111 a 11 , Tum l'<>well, GUile eump; have U&ken ov- er Jack's <:i lln n, G E l(ih'hP y n11d Tom Me• Cafe. ' Allister. Mr and- Mrs Jonea, who had operated the cafe for the past 2 Charles Mills In First Underwater Atomic Te•t SON OF LOCAL RESIDENT DIED LAST SATURDAY months and 2J)-- days, have to Amarillo. a 26 ' Charlo s MUla, 18-year-old .on of sen'rre in the Army. He of Mr and Mrs OrvUle Jonea, took much of the time at the part in _the atomic b11mb Walter I' (llun Longmire, ' 5o, Hospital near Atlantic water test so n uf Mrs Mary Longmire of in New Jersey. Mrs Dyer and day). - ltnh· l'••nt er <ht•d in u hospital 'Ann, their suvcn-year-old The firat underwater atomt• ut llari"' K '"" dnughter, spent most of the time experiment ever conducted was Furu•ru l serv io·e w••re htld Mon- with him. · ·- staged at 8:36 11. m. Wedneeday •·lUI afu•rnoon nt Ju,·k sonville anu Mr ami lltrs Dyer came to the morning, U S Time. wa •· in till' family plot Plains In the winter -of 1!140 and Sevepty-five target ahlpa, ran- Urt·re. moved to Hale Center In glng from smaU crafts to &lr- worked with where he operated a Texaco fuel croft can-lera a-nd battleships, l'laH•• io·w llnuld mcrhanicat trm·k for Mur·ray i'nyne. were set up for · the \lnderwate!' d•purtnu•llt. duruw till' twenties. Mrs llyer has had ten ycnra of teat to determine If their .hllhlL. lit · is tht• ,,. ,;·- ,f 1 >r. expcrient·e_ in the operation of can withstand the tenific pres• u Jliurwt'r phy,.kiun. \\ ho pta'-"Uc:ed din lug sure of the ex.ploaiqn. "' Hal• t'••nlt·r fr<>m 1!121 until ------ Thia is the second grandetancl hi < •Ieath a ft•w p·rn < ago. · . view of atomic tests -young MUla Wut,t..r l.ung nri11· vi•it here M arl•ft.C Sst• has had. He recently partlctpat· "'"t < hrrK tJna • . ed in an atomic In II " surv"·••d l.y his mother, 1 . Da h cl which the bomb was dropped fro"), twu tm•the r. , Pr \' Longmire, 5 ISC arse an airship into the target area. Tt•mpl•·. 1 H t .. nlt"""'· Jucksou- . He has lived at Halo Center .-illc.• oll.t two si•t<-r<. Mrs- E H S t.Victor Hooper, of lltr since he was 8 years old ancl - l'•·rry 'of l'lu11n·ww: ""c.l Mr• ltnndgMrs AYD Hooper, baa ben tered the Navy last December discharged from the Us. while he was a senior in the lo- Corps, following 4 years of se•·· clll high school. Mary Croft Weds. Olton Farmer 1(,. ,._ and Mrs T !; Craft an- nuunt. "'l' tho nUtrrinl' t' of ... Vleh· dnughtt•r, Mury, tn 1-'oy furtl Oltoll . Mr Lungford is o nurm hN• of u 'PiuHN'-" Clarond.on (:uni"l.)' nmJr il!l u promlnt•nt farmer vke. Ho wns di scharged at ca·mp Lejeune, N. C., July II, He ent<•red the lltnrine Aug. 31, 19 42. He wns a member of the . quartel'mnster oorps. Young Hooper plans to Mrs Dennis Scaling and Mre ;:! T-G Croft entcrtllined - TbuTsday Mex 1 1·o apont two weeks -here Ylsltlng their grandparentS, · 'Mr were asalst.ed ' in entertaining b' and Mn MI•• Mary Kate Scaling. -,-,;, ut Qr.lartet Coming 11aeatre Tuesday Local Softball Team _;..._ _____________ Defeats Tuco Club hiH work withill 11 short timer He wns n s tudent at Texas Tech when be entered tho Marine Corps _ in- 1942. LONO.!f1ME RESIDENTS MOVE TO Pt.AINVIEW •erving 't.ilblc was covered with a Jim C..tton, of Fort Worth lore elotll and cryatal oppolnt· spent the week end In the homtl menilt were used. Shasta d!risea of his porenta, Mr and Mrs 0 J and pots of Ivy decorated the Cotton. He also visited his bro. rooms. About 75 calletf:. ther, R H Cotton. Up ancl About Again Mr and 1\fre P L · Howord and daughter, Juanltil, moved (rom their tann 6 milea north of Hale Center to 1408 W 8th at. Plii.J!lview. Ther lived in community over 20 yean, t5o aut We are happy to repoa that Mn S M Goodlett .. up llld a- bout again after a long tnneae.

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Page 1: 1946-07-25unger.myplainview.com/hale center/1946/1946-07-25.pdf · II started ond finiohed school at e.rey, '1\Jxas, home of tlrc Oarcllnals - the tiny \om that woil the 193G baaket.ball

II started ond finiohed school at e.rey, '1\Jxas, home of tlrc

Oarcllnals - the tiny \om that woil the 193G baaket.ball championshl~. _nQt ploy on the rwur · Cardinal team, but he

"ICtlvc ln. clasa work, and ~ate from high · •chool_ in ~19'38 with •·aledlet.ory _ honors. Doe to adverse conditions, he Wla!ll~ble to .attend college.

"The l8"y~ar.-old form y01,th ver the ltnteT preaching in April of

Friday night. ~!!m:!r 0~s~~:~~~: ~:~~:-rri!~

**** in Janun10y of 1!1-11 h• und his young hrid{' nlllVt.•d to lloll_ i ~.

Oklo. In J"ly, 1!141, iu.. 111rNod to

Jo:ni t~ k. Okln., wlwrt' he• tuorv~"d

for about n yl~tu· hcflirt• lw l!lo\'

4 1'-Ul\11 sm~!~~:~~-.M•I•ss __ E_- ~_m_a_jc•a_n __ w_n_u_an_'"--a-nd _____ <_c_on_l-in-ueil ___ w_H_a_tk __ l'_ug_•_>._

in ~0 ~= George Mahon Visited -Here Tuesday Morning

Congreu George · Mahon, one * * * * * 'of · ·a C11mmittee · of H to b• en­trusted with .the secrets of th" atomic bomb and tht• lll>l'rupria· t.lon of two billior• .Jollnr for it< development, visil~d l>ri••fi)' in Hale Center Tuesdoy murni<rl!

Quitoly making hi • apJW•u·unr• ·bere without fanfare or op~edr -making, the toll, •oft-opok•·n Con­gressman spent. uhout lwu hour• villlting with forme I'll ~rul n"•r ­~hunts here. l'r••••ing .tutie• in Washington ho ve prt•\'Niterl him :::!I"""------ I giving murh nttl'llliun tJI hi• •·am ­palgn for re-cl•"·tiun thu• '"' expresst•d hi• n•g r<·l• . thul . lw eould not gperui mun• l.llllf' "'"It­lng with th•• 1~~'"1'1•· of thi• ,-com-

- Orang•, Texaa, Ia m;~:Y· friend• ur~ <'nmpai!tninlf leaye and PIIIQJ ~ for Mr Mahon, pomtiru: uut that a month In Bale hils one of th• 1'1lnkintl m~mh•.,..

that Con110\_l. tif the powerful Apl•rupriutrun h &I Committe" of Mmtory AHurr•

Jlea•·• time ope- ..._ Attording w th<•ir r.•JouriH. he tH-:1 E ~1.-\IIIIN faLncated build• was one of 8 ,,_11111nltlct• uf ~ fron> EntniMtrd With Alomlr ~•n•l•

':: :aao~n! a hou•e of 4tlf• n,.ml•t•r• tu ",• •t1n-,--;;-,- :;. !"'~1~·., ·. ~.~.: ~;.~ ~;-,;--j,-_,r-

.. • v trusted wUh Uw tuoc·n·t "' o u· )' 6perated a · · · · 1Hu H · · ·\: I• _h .. _l .. nu . WF!f•• . l'luu•' a_. w

(t.~tln~td To Ita .ceo 2) 't :<~1 t11r :- >:t t.n Jd ar

Can!tlng tnnratnnk - - l~v

bat!l ll),!ltbod was de1non,atr11te~ tire 4·H club meet Homo ~conomi!:ll laboratbry at

high school. ~< Lee Ann Burns discussed

lcctloli ~nnd - preparation toes lind ~<l'I!IPil!ent for Thiil waa · 'loUciwed by i atration by· .Mra · Burgess.

dtothlng noteboolta IIJid -leaflets wero given to~ Additional copies may be

· talned through the .sponsor. l\1usicai aelectlons were

dered lly Meba Nicholson. Clyde Nicholson was a visitor. ,knocked out and captured Cokes W(!l'e served at the conclu· Germans about a month sl«n! of the meet. • . tho end of the war. He

1'he County-Wide Clothing Re· lease«! W~~n the ~or view will take the place of the a~so participated rn ~o regular meeting hi August. :::~~~: ~~thth~e ~~:;~;

ed I)lvision. He won 5 battJe stars and the

Putple Heart for wounds which he received when he was captur­ed.

H<' Is .married and he and 111rs Hembree IH'e the parents of two

Rev and Mra James Layton ·re­turned laat week end from a 2~ week vavation in Lo• Angelew. Cal lltrs Layton's mother ac: .. companied them on their trip.

Wolter Struve and J M Goodw let are home from Fort Worth.

~o~n~ndM:~~ .~;l: Roy, 10; Albert, HOUSING SHORTAGE HERE

Mr and M'r!t Cleatua Dyer, wh9 80~0;..:e~~~a\ilm~:~t tJr;o-:'1116 · W~s!n ";o':!:~ a:::u:~e~:!

.just recently returned to Hal~ years befol'fl taking over Western bis wife and 3 'children with hlin Center from New Jersey where ·Food Market. but so far has not found a house.-

J•alJI ,(·an•rs \\'«.'rt• Tom Patrick, he was stationed at nn Army _......, ___________________ _

l•'loyc.l ::;,.0111a 11 , Tum l'<>well, GUile eump; have U&ken ov-er Jack's <:i lln n, G E l(ih'hP y n11d Tom Me• Cafe. ' Allister. Mr and- Mrs Jonea, who had

operated the cafe for the past 2 Charles Mills In First Underwater Atomic Te•t SON OF LOCAL

RESIDENT DIED LAST SATURDAY

months and 2J)-- days, have to Amarillo.

~j~r 1~:~;· a :~~:r:::r 26 ' Charlo s MUla, 18-year-old .on of sen'rre in the Army. He of Mr and Mrs OrvUle Jonea, took much of the time at the part in _the atomic b11mb under.~

Walter I ' (llun Longmire, '5o, Hospital near Atlantic water test ;,oesterdaf'(W'ecJiiea~- --- · so n uf Mrs Mary Longmire of in New Jersey. Mrs Dyer and day). -ltnh· l'••nt er <ht•d in u hospital Shirl~y 'Ann, their suvcn-year-old The firat underwater atomt• ut llari"'K'"" :-;ulunl :~y dnughter, spent most of the time experiment ever conducted was

Furu•ru l serv io·e • w••re htld Mon- with him. · · - staged at 8:36 11. m. Wedneeday •·lUI afu•rnoon nt Ju,·k sonville anu Mr ami lltrs Dyer came to the morning, U S Time. bu~ial wa •· in till' family plot Plains In the winter -of 1!140 and Sevepty-five target ahlpa, ran-Urt·re. moved to Hale Center In glng from smaU crafts to &lr-

l.un~mirt• furu~erly worked with where he operated a Texaco fuel croft can-lera a-nd battleships, th~ l'laH•• io·w llnuld mcrhanicat trm·k for Mur·ray i'nyne. were set up for · the \lnderwate!' d•purtnu•llt. duru w till' twenties. Mrs llyer has had ten ycnra of teat to determine If their .hllhlL.

lit· is tht• ,,. ,;·- ;·,f 1 >r. Longmir~ . expcrient·e_ in the operation of can withstand the tenific pres• u Jliurwt'r phy,.kiun. \\ ho pta'-"Uc:ed din lug plac~s. sure of the ex.ploaiqn. "' Hal• t'••nlt·r fr<>m 1!121 until ------ Thia is the second grandetancl hi< •Ieath a ft•w p·rn< ago. · . • view of atomic tests -young MUla

Wut,t..r l.ung nri11· vi•it here M arl•ft.C Sst• has had. He recently partlctpat· "'"t < hrrKtJna• . ed in an atomic experimen~ In

II <· " surv"·••d l.y his mother,

1. Da h cl which the bomb was dropped fro"),

twu tm•the r., Pr \ ' ~~ Longmire, 5 ISC arse an airship into the target area. Tt•mpl•·. 1 H t .. nlt"""'· Jucksou- . He has lived at Halo Center .-illc .• oll.t two si•t<-r<. Mrs- E H S t.Victor Hooper, ~on. of lltr since he was 8 years old ancl en~ -l'•·rry 'of l'lu11n·ww: ""c.l Mr• ltr· nndgMrs AYD Hooper, baa ben tered the Navy last December ::~~~::_:~~~1 ':._ discharged from the Us. Marlnel---~---:------l while he was a senior in the lo-

Corps, following 4 years of se•·· clll high school. Mary Croft Weds. Olton Farmer

1(,.,._ and Mrs T ! ; Craft an­nuunt."'l' tho nUtrrinl' t' of ... Vleh· dnughtt•r, Mury, tn 1-'oy l.ang~ furtl ~·r Oltoll . Mr Lungford is o nurm hN• of u 'PiuHN'-" Clarond.on (:uni"l.)' nmJr il!l u promlnt•nt farmer

vke. Ho wns di scharged at ca·mp Lejeune, N. C., July II,

He ent<•red the lltnrine Aug. 31, 19 42. He wns a member of the Ma~jne . quartel'mnster oorps.

Young Hooper plans to

Mrs Dennis Scaling and Mre IJo~~~~ B~~:~~: 0~i':o\~~ ;:! T - G Croft entcrtllined - TbuTsday Mex11·o apont two weeks -here :~~r;'~.n ~!~~t!n g~~r:.ca~o;h~· Ylsltlng their grandparentS, · 'Mr were asalst.ed ' in entertaining b' and Mn _l<:_!:~gh,!!'·--­MI•• Mary Kate Scaling. -,-,;,

ut <Ht~J..tl

Qr.lartet Coming 11aeatre Tuesday Local Softball Team _;..._ _____________ Defeats Tuco Club

hiH coll~ge work withill 11 short timer He wns n s tudent at Texas Tech when be entered tho Marine Corps _in- 1942.

LONO.!f1ME RESIDENTS MOVE TO Pt.AINVIEW

•erving 't.ilblc was covered with a Jim C..tton, of Fort Worth lore elotll and cryatal oppolnt· spent the week end In the homtl menilt were used. Shasta d!risea of his porenta, Mr and Mrs 0 J and pots of Ivy decorated the Cotton. He also visited his bro. rooms. About 75 calletf: . ther, R H Cotton.

Up ancl About Again Mr and 1\fre P L · Howord and

daughter, Juanltil, ha~e moved (rom their tann 6 milea north of Hale Center to 1408 W 8th at. Plii.J!lview. Ther lived in community over 20 yean,

---~·-lllg- 'lllll t5o aut .U:~':i~~~~jll,n~~lll4JJ\IIlti,L

We are happy to repoa that Mn S M Goodlett .. up llld a­bout again after a long tnneae.

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100n tw baL·k In Us o ld ploct.• in )'ollr ti ll ti t.[l\\ll .

! JN"nd out of Hale C.nter hill\, n•r)· li\ct'·

fOU Kwdhy forevfr. Jt wUI ncvl'i· work for f"u

you to l'i!m('mbor th.ls t he tlt'Xt t ilth' )'uu f t•t· l in ·

)'11t1r buatnth to out -of-town ..... nu·•• r.u~ . 1\ "" ~'

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Mr and Mrtt 1•' F. Sb: and ann, Larry, and Mr Ot11l M r11 Hnrt y f ,ale. ur F.tk <'ity, OlkH. SJM!Il t tht> W<'t>k t'ml i11 the 1. r·: ln~-t h01ne •

. hulior Cn.rtt\\'ny, t.hc Httl<' 11011

ot Mr uhd Mi-s John F.vonM Cnrn­W4}' Tfll.'t•iwd lrt•:atmc>nt In the Plniu"i'r'W HMpit.RI tor .. pneymon.ia. Ue roturneJI ho me Mondtiy.

FOR SALE P.AMOUS BU'ITONIIOLE nlta<h·

ment 12 work nn Slnga•n and nlO!It mukea Of l!lt'Wing ffiDchlnt!. We !my and sell se.wing ma­d tines porUI. We repair nU ntukcs ra rnily Rt·wing murhirwa nntl •lo henH~ttt.·hiug nnd v;()rk bullouholeR. All work guarnn­tet•tl. AuUwrizOO llt•n lt>r. ALL~:N'S ' BWING MAf UIN F.

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109 West 8th St. Plnirwit>w ] 'hom• l [i l(j

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St•tm(~>l' Al'tu\. ~hh'o'YII i.9 tf,v onf)" o'!illlh\lfllo- (Ill" l ll' ll h :l i !!Ul V. •l ·

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t •u lt l• lr, jnli>ti'Ufllt.:J v ii i)' lo}' \ W••

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l d(u·to.

, . \\' 1\u nw~ (,f Mon ia r\Ly, New Mt• )O('u, und ~li!\S l'l1u.r th11 Lee

Hanu•11 uf Furl Wor th \i!!riled t ill' ll, •mt· n( tht•if· )Jnn •nh, M r nu•l Mr!< \\' S ll111'1les lu"'t ~·eek. J•IEI&!'""'""'"""Eiii5il&a;o-.

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Vital.

Special

- for­

HOME FOLKS " 1\l' i"P 'tom 111 hom~·· 18

1111r mul ln. \ ud good 11f'nire ~il l 1w ·1• kt"4-•p kt•t'p 't·t·n 11t hnml!.

Panhandle Products

E. H. HARRIS

Panhandle Station ·

Of Brown County, Texas

Asks Your Support-For·

COMMISSIONER OF 'AGRICULTURE

A ll Sizes

ALL KiNDS OF. ALUMINUM WARE .ELECTRIC HOT PLATE.S ALUMINUM .ROAST!'- ·

ASPHALT SHANGLES, 2 110 lb bundles . ~ SIDING AND. FLOORING

J. M. Stubblefield - - Hardware & L'uinber-

~ .;.y famier who lou eHc.ulc *""" lllooac lu coMenlenta, ia ldvaaca,. llld llow, It brings-more producrion 1nd mort pro6a.

He't: aay, "I wouldn't be without cbeap 11ecu1c power. I will never go back ro die old fubloned method :of farp1ilig.'~

_ Oui vuuxpan~lon _prognna II dellpMd111 llriat 1110re power to moce fermi

er a 101\'er COlt than ever before. Of CCNrM,

y~ ~ in!'ruted Ia '!-' trifylag your fum. Your

-- PubiK . Setrial .~ct or .R.J.A. oliot _.

ftn. JW~~.

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· We hoU;J..old Western Fo'od Mar~et +o Mr. Hembree and we wish to to1ce thi1 means of expressing our ·ap-:-­preciation for your busineu and friendship during the time:we wete in business hare. . .. ..... .. • : -tir.,••w,..,.,,..,,

We leave Western Food Market in the capable hands of an ex-serviceman and we urge all our customers

_ t_o continue to give him y:;; pat~onage.

AGAIN, WE THANK Y,OU - -----'-~---­.. --·--:··--· - --- ------ ---~---------:- ---

Mr. and-Mrs. R. L. Jones

To The Voters of Hale County:

In February, 1942, more than four Yllats ago, I resign­ed as deputy county clerk of Hale County and volun. teered for service in the United States Navy. During the war I spent 46 months in the Navy, three years of whl«:h were In ovtraeat_duty in the Pacific:.

I had been deputy clerk for two years and am tho­roughly ocquairifed with the duties aftlir. respOnsible

" office.

I seek your vote for County Clerk of Hale County on the basit of my qualifications and -experience. I feel thot-l·am aaklng for a position I am-qualified to fill and tender courteous. efficient • .-tiafactary ser·

-vlee.

M. c. HANCOCK

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For your Convenience ...................... SINCLAIR PRODUCTS.·

We Fix Flats, WaSh ·and Giease CCin.

THORNTON BROTHERS

SINCLAIR STAnON

C"ongressman

George

-·The· Farmers

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l\ no'.t!t' 11 l1·": '\..

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M. R. Harrison

Fe .• t uJ-e. ••

TROUBLES ARE OVER if you're hav­ctdty keepin9 your ta ble supplied

meat and ve9etables. You'll al­

·find your favo~ite meats and vcqc ·

at our store if they' re availa ble to us .

the market.

tral Market --Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith

Go od ln suranc<;· · ·

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Prolo119 the l ife

of Your Cor With

I' H '-o.L LIPS 6 6

J.C.LAW

A FRIEND IN DISTRESS Insurance takes mu~h of t he sti n ~ fr r·m disas;c r. It's helping hand i ~ a lwa.ys avai lobl' to po •ry holder$ when disaster str •l r•,

We OHer AU Kinds d Old line Insurance

Martin's tnsurance~-Agency

Use our DD'J! .. . deadly to all insec::ts • • • paint it on surfaces with a brush. On~ .ap· plication will_tast all season.

· Himnr~BOTHAM.BARTLETT. CO~

MILLED FROM THE HIGH PROTEIN WHEAT OF THE PLAINS by the MILLERS

010 EVER LITE

Guc:ranteed By

f'iar·vest ' Queen Mill & Elevator Co~

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S PE C IA L SALE ON

Co t t 0 n D r e s s e s

Annot1nc ing the Arrival of - ·

Fall Hand Bags & Hats

3 0

Priced from $ 1.98 to $5.75.

Ou• Fall Dresses Are Scheduled To Arrive Aoy Day. Alf popular

New Fall Col_ors

DAY LAY. t..WAY

Bee's Style Shop

Make It Easy For Home Folks . T 0 Trade At Home

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K .. u:,l -lt• l·rk'cs· And qui· Jli•1ky hm' fln.!J_IMln

-----r'l,nnu ... t h)' ei.J:,t)c'lnaitnS ttl 11.1(1 OPA.

lloyd Clark

There's · Only ()ne Kind ~of

Home·t:olks Ll·ke! · Well-d'one - ~epair servic-es at reasonable . pric::es is the only kind of servic:~ that ~ill please the ho:me folks. A.-nd that s the k~nd

· of repair serv1ces we str1ve to ~ffe~ always . ... services that will keep the· ~ome folks SATISFIED at home.

Ritz Garage

Coming Soon New Chrysler

Watch for announcement regarding tfte display ~ the ne_w C~ry!'er at our show roam.

V. l.a•.o· lot ·• '' l :q >i " 'l"h ••l d .n ·<"l ,J~·:t li-r!\ for l 'ly ­

] ··1,1:,ulh :• • ~·1 t" l•t\' '1•·•·-- rw•l wo:'n • \(;ok ing for­

w:~ 1-,j t .. ~•""\ "' ~ : "11 11 ~·n n~n~ :lt't.' n•·uilable again.

Rit~hey -McMennamy M o t..o r C o m p an y

Yes Sir

Propane Fuel ;- is especia lly ~esigned for. farm

use· .. , It' s economical-- -It's effi­

cient , , , it's clean and it's safe.

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,,f IJ" , 11 ·. nol11 ·'"n r fal'm h~>nw.

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,; ?-~-~ J~~ l'tlilll PI I•. ,;

Vel r~y· • • l!lt't:i),~olmrttr. 4'ex.-Ile waa local minister at Wolfforth a· bout 18 mont.ba. ln September of 1943, he moved to · .lda!Jlu W:b re he eerved until October ot· 1944, when he was called to the Church of Christ in Halo ·~·enter.

Durtnc the time that he hn• M:l'Ved at Idrllou n1'd Halo Cen•

ter b did · mission work at. 1-'nlls. l~ho, which n0w hna lnrgc active churches.

A b~tb)' · daughter. Lawann ·Faye; WBB born to ·R.,v. nnd M:ra M.cijroy. Nov. Ill, 1944, 11tter

· they_ moved to' Hale Center. _ ftto. Mdlroy <lea~rlbed Cantu as one of the finest little to.wna in We8t Te"a•. ul.ot.-.. make It a BETTER t<'wn dny by day", be aaid.

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VO~T~ FOR

DAN ·· M. ··COOK--- PL:AINVIEW·-

·F·or .

Judae, 64th. Judicial Diatrict--

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