4
atls. ·e n, :ele- . · Lacli ,, to Get ;;. •h· .. . · OAlf :t ··.· · ,. roll .•' Ill &lilY' lot the "'a•;ner·,, ::....cr, · ' latt ..... ·Wielr;"'f'iltu . Cir Douglas el(J)lalned. DJ· Jt!!l• Douglaa said tbat other legislflttl!:l (Qilf ·other . _i i!JIIieir *J• latlon In favctr g( ite'" . 'llitol,lgllo\il' ·Tu aac . wUI teaehera• . salaries In Texas !le; · a weU •· de•erved · three· comlngup for action. He point· hul!dre.d dollar bonua for th'e ed out tl1at proapeeta are ex· moJJth• of.-tbls. achocl,t - __ c:elltn.t,. iQr__ teachau __ !9. J!.t - term. qeC:ordlng to H. L. Doug. good boost fn saicny. wi th ex· - las, bualne11 manager of the tra benefits coming from spoc- retlr.ed afrmer here, Is atlll .41:· tlve and light-footed dbpite his years, and got pas his 87th birthday Feb. 7 without the use of a cane. ko baa llvect here 1sl nce'l9l3. lo.caJ · •choola. "The bonus wUI tal qualificationand exper- lle eq1.1al . .lo a S7S per month tenet, Aunt Mollie Smith Observed Her·'lOth Birthday Lqst Week Zone Meeting Here Tuesday Aunt Mollie Smith, who 1\ns lived here for · the post 23 years 'bserved her 70th birthday Felt. .. ot the home or her daug hter and fnmUy ot Texico last week. A cake with 70candles ,;a s. prepare.1i tor her: . 0tf,er sUr· orl ses awaited her when s he nnd Mr. Smith arrived home Monday. "Ill declare t11ere were so many nice letters, cards .and gifts watt · Vett School Can Take More Disabled Vets As res ults of recent l eg lslntlo: •. the local veterans !arm school con add four .more disabled vets to Its membership roster ' tn ad- to the reg ular members already enrolled, Class Director may have as many as reg ular members and · folir disabled .vets, lng to be openE"d when we got back," she so ld happily. Aunt Mollln wns born 18TI In Madisonville, Alnbnma, an d came to T€oxns \\ll lh .her p arent s lt1 Appr ximately 100 \\'Om{'n from 1893.-. !'Nope,-.we. dld.n'!_ . Ll chur<.: IH's.. Jn th is prairi e schooner." shP t1clmit I N i , l l•• r •• l···l •m nl\ -ciny zon<' "We came on n T!11• fmn · rl'• 'f'' 11 .. r t! ,, Womt•n 's ly settled nt Cro<'kPlt-. It\ :-.h i• ,, . c :q·i , ;:\11 :c•e h f_ •rc mnfrl ed Jack Smi th at Sur•m . C 'lHtrt rese ntl •d nt TextW, tn _Trinity nu·•·· .11;. \':.£' :-(' L: to. Fi!· st M.-thodl st · couple moved to Childress In 1n0 rhun·h nt Alw·,a thy, Kress. llnlf - from Cooper county, nnd in F(•h · .. Plnirn·if'" F'irsl· · rhurch, St. ruory ot 1924 thf-y mo\' cd to Hnle John' s l' hurch nt Plnin\'if'W, I.l- C<'nler, arriv ing herr just n short l wrty n nd Hnl e C<•ntN timP bcaforr h t'rf.' 46th hlrthrlny FPntuwd on thtprogrnm wu s She and Juck nre thC' purent's of tlw morn inf,.! dt:'\'olionnJ six chlldrE'n. led hy Mrs. Mar Aii sll•r, o! Abrr- At th P ng<' of 70, Aunt Mollio• Is o busy womPn. In ndd ition to keeping up with lwr housrhnlrl t asks, she Is locnl rPpresPnt n th e for the lnn)ous Stark. Bros. Nur- sery stock . nnth v \1r". of Httlr\\•fl )' s(•n l n snln. Mother Bird with a maximum of 24 members ATTEND COSSACK CHORUS On<' nf thl' M the proJ.:rnrn wns thi'J int roduc ti on ot Mrs . R A. Rlrrl, who wns hnnorPrl on )H•r R7t h hirt hdny with prt•sPntnt.ion of a li fE' IOng nwmhf'rship into tt u• nrgnnlzntion. Motllf•r IJircl wns horn In Sou th Can•linn Fo•h . I H. and has n•s,l ch•cl in this arrn since on 'the class rost e r. Hale Center' s .IN PLAINVIEW MONDAY NIGHT veteran's oggl class has 20 me bers. Disabled vets Interested In Mr. nnd Mrs. Silas Maggnrct, the fnrm l!iogrom should contact Mr s. J. E. Cox, Mrs. Cecil Whltn<'re Mill er ot (>nee. Former Paator Vlalta Here A ('II\ Prt•cl di sh wus Mrs. W. R. Fergason, great grandmother of littl e Judith Ann, reported Thursday morn- th ut Mrs. Wilson will be nbfl• 10'- rl"turn to her oppllrt- ment home at ,705 Beech In within n few days lf shf' rontlnuPs to lmprovP. The baby (nay not be able to leave hPr Incubator for o month hut ga ining weight. right along -·· having gai ned .. ov<'r. a pound nnd flv(' ounr<'s . New . Pastors. at '4-Square' llo\\' Pver , hnby nor mo ther ore out of danger yet. City Officals Listed For Re-electon Again Hnlr Center' s unnunl city elec· tion Is nlready tnklng shape. Rev. · and ·Mra. John Hall wm be here this week, and wm take over the duties as the new pastors of the. Everyone Is Invited to attend and back up. · Crusader -will begin ot p. m. A Rlble < iUiz Is planned and nil the young peopl <• nre In· vlt.ed t o come nnd enter. Sunday School at 10:00 Sunday school will begin nt 10:00 nne! . th <'rf' will l>c clasacs for a ll Come a nd bring your chlldr(>n. Aldermen M. A. Payne a nd Cnrl Other sPrvlccs will h<' prayer ]'kME>nn umy and City m••<• tlnl( WPdnesdny vninl': at Snm Smith, -whose terms of offlctf an <l Prdne H<•alln g St' rvlces Sn t urciny nt 7:3o. .an nual city election Tuesday, l..nrli<'s . prnyN meellng will be April 1. held at thr<' f' o'dork Friday Mrs. Silas Maggard has been with Ollt> of. tit<> ladles -1 nnmrd pr<•slding judge of the charge. · <' IPc tlon and Mrs. Ala Caudle ha s been named her Miss/ R. [. Burgess & Sons w ill serve as elec- Named'Aqents For - ---- -- - --- ··· Graham· Hoeme Plow· Local Masons Have Busy Meeting Here / Cotton Harvest Almost Over -- 1947 cotton hei!Y•it ill . almost over. One of the local IJID plcratl has. . already clos.ed dowa for the season, but the otber pint will c:onttnue · to operate for • while. Ttw J. J. Caudle gin clostd rlnv.n l1!st Snturdoy after a billy S('fts Pn . J I. Goode, manager or 1 hf> -\cH•P g in , announced· that tlw Co-op plai1t w ill conttnue to op .. rntP ns long as farmers have nny c•otton to gin. ' A tuta.l ol. 31189 haws ot .cottofl _ " ·PrP at tl\c two plant this S <'ason. Irrigation Paya Off Rl>ports Indicate that over 3,500 hnlr s of th,. 1946 crop came from· fields. Mr. Goode sald Rex. and Mrs. Wntklns, of Ro· tan, were here Tuesday and Wed- nesday visi ting l:lld !rlentls. She attende.d· . the Zone f1leetlng here and he attende.d the Methodist youth camp group meeting In Plainview. They spent · the night Chorus pr!'sent ed hy th <• Com· munlty Cont•ert Association nl -Ill" Plulnvlew Auditorium night. The group reported thnt the· progra m wa s h-l gllllght ecl hy the singing of the beautif ul .foil< sOitgs, of the Co.ss ncks' nutlvl> lnnd In Russia and lncl.udNI nurnb.ers on the widest rnni{P known on the concert pla tform Numcd afler lh<' fnrrnmed Cos- sock lender, Gencrnl Plntull, thoCossack Chorus wn. orgnnlzed In Russia- two!'lY years ago. S('rn•d at n oon Mr- .• f. D. Shur klnnrl of Plnln - Two ' M. 'M. Degress nnd one "M y fl r. t c:rnham - ll<wm<' plow only n Iiiii<obov11 100 bales of E"r for th P t:rnhum · Hol'me.'plow 1'1>11<m fl'om dl'}' land didn't l n!'if' i w,> hour !'i aftPr I put J.ri nn Pd at Co-op. ' 4 lrrlgatlon it on !<il > l"n· U: Ht 22 ot thl' SA\'Prl from rro·p failure populnr plnws on hnnd now," R ! his y(•nr und put thousands Of I.. n·portPd n shnl't r1nlhns. i nto lornl farmer 's poe• tlmP nftpr ttlf' R. J.. nun!PsS & kPt .... " 1\fr Good(' so ld Jn the H. H. Henslee · home. He of the Ma· · ·was . pastor llllfQ __ .f9.r t_llree yen•• Tex. about ten years All-Star Five _..,...,., __ _ Spade \'h:•w . zunf' l£tndN, presh•le c1 nt the_ F . C. Dt•g r{' e wns conferred nt met'ting Six Di strict Oftfcers Preaent Th e si x: distr ict orficcrs present. wt' H' Mr s. 0. A. J n1 ·kson, Pla\n - ipw, JHPs idP IIt : Mrs. O'Ne il .. Floyd. nctu . st•nf" tary: Ramsey, t' 1 \rr· .,. ChupPl , flr '\ t vi1·t:•-presi den t: < ; ,•or t.::" Sl ilf' ... . Floydndn i- twh fpafl,·r : Mrs. Ht• !ht>l. Alkcan, 'l drllu td l 1ft' lf'nf!t-r Mrs. "'""· T' l nin\'lf•W, f'turirmnn of 1\ - t ('ra t u Tlw ru•'lri t qunrtPrh' ·zn•H' nH•f•t · lng "' '" hh<>ld nt Ahernnthy. Attends Coneeri" CII Amarillo a busy N>pednl mPt.'tlng of the. Le· mond MnslJnlc No. !:132 herr Friday nhthL Cn mpl <>tinu \\1ork for th r.ir M. M dt•g rN's E\'erett Masters nnd CPC'il Nkholsnn. Hoss Cum - work tln hi s F. C. rl f'l{rt'P. A ..... or .,,ls itor s rronl Aht•rnnthy l odgP werf.' gues ts at Uu.- Son s. firlll WR'\ ,anwd lot'H} rh·nl· f-lmo Cnudle, of the "' fort hP c: rnh11n«l · !}"'"''' pl0w . .1 . J. Cnurlh• gin. snld that his "Wt'n· wf· ll . 1th l.ra - plnn l nlong had paid npproxlmatO• l }OCnl "and. w• ·: r" Ill r·(lndnrl clP-, Cot ton Averagea .$125 Bcite mon s! rn1tnn ..::: nnvwlH'rP 1111 An y farm" to cotton I n, ·r•r $125 n hale for the , , _ _ _ Here From Florida "' "'"with n. of cotton Parenta ol Eight-Pounder i h,.n .., m .: ns much as $175 early In ChnriPs Enni s, n R· pound, 2 .. Mr nnd Mr .... E Andr• r "''·IJ . of : ••1•· , ... n . ... on nn£'1 as low as SlOO .and ClUO<'fl h <'nvywl'lght, wns born to .. ,nm1. Flo rida . a n · n!'o.ittnr 1 l' ·s :-. in Ow The mar• Mr. und Mrs. A. M. PowpiJ or hPr Mr ... J H. Ht•Pd nnd; lu•l hn-.. a lm• Cott on Ct>nf<"r. F<'b. 2, nt the Pl ain- ortwr rPinl l\f"' · FttrtT1f'r 1.\: '\1i..,,. : !•rt i\-Pna•n r the pnst few days, \'l(•w Hospltnl. . 'f.ul n Rf'f'd . "'h r• u ..-rrt 1o ll \' t• ,hPrr-! ""! th opening --- , !l<.:ulual,cd .!rom 1hc luml ; .a.L. Lhirly-lhr.:, cents o.n Jl.ID'l Tenan•a Parenti Baby Girl hl gh "'chon mnny nJ,.: o. T h•'l ' YorK quotation s. Aloh.l' o Rev-en•pound n rf' N• rout P fCl Rur1- Goorl rPportPrl that few fnrmera baby g irl, wnborn F1>b. R to Mr , lngton in Vf'rmonl. Wl11•re;h,. hn ' nte bnldln.g .. their cotton, "There nnd Mrs. L. 1 •. Terrell ot Hale <'ll&rl! <' of n yotch hnsln. "" · Is nr<' l<'ss than 100 unsold bales" iii Center nt the Plainview hospital di st ributor for Hi ggins bont•. t'!" ·, co-op ynrds," he sald. Leasing Is *·* * * •· *** Rllmors. of Overll/IIII'Wultlt Outroce ueJI'et•'JJJIJ'IfJil Mhl!tc"1 llfi!ill .. !v wiho ' Ullt Co, .wW prollaliit tOll• . WAtCll On ltNCt •• YII\ I!IJ(ti of C:tW ltllt Om1>tiP.t- -·,•.--11- tO Ulllt thi litW FU!Itr oil Otid

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. ·Lacli,, ~tea&lers to Get ;iiT :,~· ;iiZ· ~~~--a~ - ·· · ;;. •h· .. . ~.,4o~e: · ~ - OAlf:t ··.·· ._ .,.~_ Yea-r

,. -Aif"r•l~ltl' ~f••11110t-•.t~~lf:!'\JO!'' roll.• ' Ill &lilY' lot the "'a•;ner·,,::....cr, ~\!ltlfl · 'latt ..... ·Wielr;"'f'iltu .Cir • Douglas el(J)lalned.

DJ· Jt!!l• " Clll)~er ,a~l;lex~l Douglaa said tbat other legis• lflttl!:l (Qilf ·other . _i i!JIIieir *J• latlon In favctr g( ite'" . 'llitol,lgllo\il' ·Tu aac . wUI teaehera• . salaries In Texas !le;· a weU •· de•erved · three· comlngup for action. He point· hul!dre.d dollar bonua for th'e ed out tl1at proapeeta are ex·

I C'-.-4~hii1Hiale ·~- - ~·~at--tOIU' moJJth• of.- tbls. achocl,t - __ c:elltn.t,. iQr__ teachau __ !9.J!.t -a _f ·· iJ::'s'i.ie;:~e'iiri'<iiiT.:1r.-c~if;=if"l--term. qeC:ordlng to H. L. Doug. good boost fn saicny. with ex· -las, bualne11 manager of the tra benefits coming from spoc- retlr.ed afrmer here, Is atlll .41:·

tlve and light-footed dbpite his years, and got past· his 87th birthday Feb. 7 without the use of a cane. ko baa llvect here

1slnce'l9l3.

lo.caJ · •choola. "The bonus wUI tal qualification• and exper-lle eq1.1al . .lo a S7S per month tenet,

Aunt Mollie Smith Observed Her · 'lOth Birthday Lqst Week

Zone Meeting Here Tuesday

Aunt Mollie Smith, who 1\ns lived here for · the post 23 years ' bserved her 70th birthday Felt.

. . DJ[lQ ,.~J:Il!&lltiiY-----'lct-113 ot the home or her daug hter and fnmUy ot Texico last week. A bl~thdey cake with 70candles ,;a s. prepare.1i tor her: . 0tf,er sUr·

orlses awaited her when she nnd Mr. Smith arrived home Monday. "Ill declare t11ere were so many nice letters, cards .and gifts watt ·

Vett School Can Take More Disabled Vets As results of recent leg lslntlo: •.

the local veterans !arm school con add four .more disabled vets to Its membership roster ' tn ad­dition ~ to the regular members already enrolled, Class Director

lll::~~~~~!!~~::~~~d~er~t~~M~w~· ;ftm~en~~~m~e:M:,~~- cl~~ may have as many as ~0 regular members and · folir .·disabled .vets,

lng to be openE"d whe n we got back," she so ld happily.

Aunt Mollln wns born 18TI In Madisonville, Alnbnma, and came to T €o xns \\ll lh .her p arent s lt1 Appr ximately 100 \\'Om{'n from 1893.-. !'Nope,- .we. dl d.n'!_ conH~.Jn .Ll -~,!n' :.1,...•: 11 :-J!.r:-.:~. chur<.: IH's..Jn th is prairie schooner." shP t1clmit I Ni , l l•• r •• l·· ·l •m n l\ -ciny zon<' "We came on n tr~ i n. " T!11• fmn · rl'• 'f ' ' 11 .. r t! ,, Womt•n 's Soc·i E>t~ ly settled n t Cro<'kPlt-. It\ 1~10:!, :-.h i• ,, . c :q·i , ;:\11 ~- :c•e hf_•rc Tuesda~· mnfrled Jack Smi th a t Sur•m . C' lHtrt tir~ ~ , , resentl•d nt th ~ TextW, tn _Trinity ~·ot,~n\y. Th ~· nu·•·· .11;. \':.£' :-(' L: to. Fi!·st M.-thodlst

·couple moved to Childress In 1n0 rhun·h nt Alw·,athy, Kress. llnlf­from Cooper county, nnd in F(•h · .. ,. 11 ~· Plnirn·i f' " F'irsl· · rhurch, St. ruory ot 1924 thf-y mo\'cd t o H n le John' s l'hurch n t Plnin\'if'W , I.l­C<'nler, arriv ing herr just n short lwrty nnd Hnle C<•ntN timP b ca forr h t'rf.' 46th hlrthrlny FPntuwd on tht• progrnm wu s She and Juck nre thC' purent's of tlw morn in f,.! dt:'\'olionnJ ~ f' rvtrPS six chlldrE'n. led h y Mrs. Mar Aii sll•r, o! Abrr-

At thP ng<' of 70, Aunt Mollio• Is o busy womPn . In ndd ition to keeping up with lwr housrhnlrl t asks, she Is locn l rPpresPnt n th e for the lnn)ous Stark. Bros. Nur­sery stock .

nnth v \1r". Grnn~llt • of Httlr\\•fl )' pr~

s(•n l ~>d n snln.

Mother Bird Honor~d

with a maximum of 24 members ATTEND COSSACK CHORUS

On<' nf thl' hi~ AII~Is M the proJ.:rnrn wns thi'J int roduction ot Mrs . R A. Rlrrl, who wns hnnorPrl o n )H•r R7 t h hirt hdny 1'ue~d n~·

w ith ttu~ prt•sPntnt.ion of a li fE' IOng nwm hf'rsh ip into ttu• nrgnnlzntion. Motllf•r IJircl wns horn In Sou th Can•linn Fo•h . IH. l R~!I, and has n•s,l ch•cl in this arrn since l~l02 .

on 'the class roster. Hale Center's .IN PLAINVIEW MONDAY NIGHT veteran's oggl class has 20 mem· bers. Disabled vets Interested In Mr. nnd Mrs. Silas Maggnrct , the fnrm l!iogrom should contact Mrs. J. E. Cox, Mrs. Cecil Whltn<'re

Miller ot (>nee. ;~: ~~:r!·tv~;!.': 0~"~~n 8~~.~=~~

Former Paator Vlalta Here A ('II\ Prt•cl dish lu neh~on wus

Mrs. W. R. Fergason, great grandmother of little Judith Ann, reported Thursday morn-

th ut Mrs. Wilson will be nbfl• 10'- rl"turn to her oppllrt­ment home at ,705 Beech In Plnlnvl~>w within n few days lf shf' rontlnuPs to lmprovP. The baby (nay not be able to leave hPr Incubator for o month Y~>t,

hut sh~ ga ining weight. right along -·· having gai ned . . ov<'r. a pound nnd flv(' ounr<'s.

New .. Pastors . at '4-Square' ~burch

llo\\'Pver, n ~ith er hnby nor mother ore out of danger yet .

City Officals Listed For Re-electon Again Hnlr Center's unnunl city elec·

tion Is nlready tnklng shape.

Rev. ·and ·Mra. John Hall wm be here this week, and wm take over the duties as the new pastors of the. chur~h. Everyone Is Invited to attend and back ~hem up. ·

Crusader service~ -will begin ot 6:~0 p. m. A Rlble <iUiz Is planned and nil the young peopl<• nre In· vlt.ed to come nnd enter.

Sunday School at 10:00 Sunday school will begin nt

10:00 nne! . th <'rf' will l>c clasacs for a ll ng~s. Come and bring your chlldr(>n.

Aldermen M. A. Payne and Cnrl Other sPrvlccs will h<' prayer ]'kME>nnumy a nd City Se~retory m••<• tlnl( WPdnesdny vninl': at Snm Smith, -whose terms of offlctf 7 :~0 an<l Prdne H<•allng St'rvlces

:::p~:~ul\1~~t:Se~~·r ~:;·~:~~~oca: ~~s~~= Sn t urciny Pn•ni n~ nt 7:3o. .annu al city election Tuesday, l..nrli<'s . prnyN meellng will be April 1. held at thr<'f' o'dork Friday

Mrs. Silas Maggard has been "'"'"'"·~ with Ollt> of. tit<> ladles -1 nnmrd pr<•slding judge of the charge. · <' IPctlon and Mrs. Ala Caudle has

bee n named her nssl~t. Miss/ R. [. Burgess & Sons ;i~~n c~~~~it c will serve as elec- Named'Aqents For ----- -- - --- ~- ··· Graham· Hoeme Plow·

Local Masons Have Busy Meeting Here

/

Cotton Harvest Almost Over --

T~e 1947 cotton hei!Y•it ill . almost over.

One of the local IJID plcratl has. . already clos.ed dowa for the season, but the otber pint will c:onttnue ·to operate for • while.

Ttw J. J. Caudle gin clostd rlnv.n l1!st Sn tu rdoy after a billy S('ftsPn . J I. Goode, manager or 1 hf> -\cH•P g in , announced· that tlw Co-op plai1t will conttnue to op .. rntP ns long as farmers have nny c•otton to gin. '

A tuta.l ol. 31189 haws ot .cottofl _ " ·PrP ~~:tnn<'d at tl\c two l~al plant • this S<'ason.

Irrigation Paya Off

Rl>ports Indicate that over 3,500 hnlr s of th,. 1946 crop came from· lrri~: ll t<>d field s. Mr. Goode sald

Rex. and Mrs. Wntklns, of Ro· tan, were here Tuesday and Wed­nesday visiting l:lld !rlentls. She attende.d· .the Zone f1leetlng here and he attende.d the Methodist youth camp group meeting In Plainview. They spent · the night

Chorus pr!'sent ed hy th <• Com· munlty Cont•ert Association nl -Ill" Plulnvlew Auditorium Monrln~· night. The group reported thnt the· program was h-lg llllght ecl h y the singing of the beautiful .foil< sOitgs, of the Co.ssncks' nutlv l> lnnd In Russia and lncl.udNI nurnb.ers on the widest rnni{P known on the concert pla tform Numcd afler lh<' fnrrnmed Cos ­sock lender, Gencrnl Plntull, tho• Cossack Chorus wn. orgnnlzed In Russia- two!'lY years ago.

S('rn•d a t n oon

Mr-. • f. D. Shur klnnrl of Plnln - Two ' M. 'M. Degress nnd one

"My fl r. t c:rnham - ll<wm<' plow only n Iiiii<• obov11 100 bales of E"r for th P t:rnhum · Hol'me.'plow 1'1>11<m fl'om dl'}' land tiel~ wer~ didn ' t ln!'if' i w,> hour!'i aftPr I put J.ri nn Pd a t ·th~ Co-op. '4lrrlgatlon it on cl i sp l o ~·. !<il> l"n· U: Ht 22 ot thl' SA\'Prl fnrm~rs from rro·p failure populnr plnws on hnnd now," R !his y(•nr und put thousands Of I.. Rur)l t' ~s n·portPd tmht~· . n shnl't r1nlhns. into lornl farmer 's poe• tlmP nftpr ttlf' R. J.. nun!PsS & kPt .... " 1\fr Good(' so ld

J n the H. H. Henslee · home. He of the Ma· · ·was .pastor llllfQ __ .f9.r t_llree yen••

Tex. about ten years a~o.

All-Star Five _..,...,., __ _ Spade

\'h:•w. zunf' l£tndN, presh•le c1 nt the_ F . C. Dt•g r{'e wns conferred nt met'ting

Six District Oftfcers Preaent Th e si x: d i str ict orficcrs present.

wt' H ' Mrs. 0. A. J n1 ·kson, Pla\n ­, ·ipw, JHPs idP IIt : Mrs. O'Ne il .. F loyd. nctu . st•nf"tary: ~'1t ;-; Ram sey, t'1\rr· .,. ChupPl , flr '\t vi1·t:•-president : ~1r s < ; ,•or t.::" Sl ilf' ... . Floydndn i- twh fpafl,·r : Mrs . Ht• !ht>l. Alkcan,

'l drllu td l1ft' l f'nf!t-r Mrs. Fnu~­

"'""· T' l nin\'lf•W, f'turirmnn of 1\ -t ('ra t u rt~.

Tlw ru•'lri t qunrtPrh' ·zn•H' nH•f•t ·

lng "' '" h<· h<>ld nt Ahernnthy.

Attends Coneeri "CII Amarillo

a busy N>pednl mPt.'tlng of the. Le· mond MnslJnlc Lod~e No. !:132 herr Friday nhthL

Cn mpl <>tinu \\1ork for th r.ir M. M dt•g rN's w~rt." E\'erett Masters nnd CPC'il Nkholsnn. Hoss Cum -rnln~ s cnmplt.~tNi work tln his F. C . rl f'l{rt'P.

A ..... numh~r or ., ,ls itors rronl th~

Aht•rnnthy lodgP werf.' guest s at Uu.- nu~elinlo!'

Son s. firlll WR '\ ,anwd lo t'H } rh·n l· f-lmo Cnudle , mn.nnJ{~r of the "' fort hP c: rnh11n«l · !}"'"''' pl0w . .1 . J. Cnurlh• gin. snld that his

"Wt•'n· wf· ll . sto~k(' rl '~ 1th l.ra - plnn l nlong had paid npproxlmatO•

~t:~~ ;I~l~l~:·1 r;,o;~: I .'~BI1~1i,tl~l\l~~ l ~;;r;l:~~ ~o:n!~~~n Q~~ll~~~t~:. }OCnl

"and. w•·: r" n·ad~. Ill r·(lndnrl clP-, Cotton Averagea .$125 Bcite mon s ! rn1tnn ..::: nnvwlH'rP 1111 An y farm" A ,~r·n rrl i n g t o r~ports, cotton

I " '· < · are~d n,·r•r $125 n hale for the , , _ _ _

Here From Florida " ' "'"" · with n . bnl~ of cotton Parenta ol Eight-Pounder i h,.n .., m .: ns much as $175 early In

ChnriPs Ennis, n R· pound, 2 .. Mr nnd Mr .... E \~ · A ndr• r "''·IJ . of : ••1•· , ... n .... on nn£'1 as low as SlOO .and ClUO<'fl h <'nvywl'lght , wns born t o Holl~· .. ,nm1. F lorida . a n · n!'o.ittnr 1 l' ·s :-. l:dt~ in Ow ~~nsop. The mar• Mr. und Mrs. A. M. PowpiJ or hPr rno lh ~ r. Mr ... J H. Ht•Pd nnd; lu•l hn-.. ~hown a " rna~Od lm• Cott on Ct>nf<"r. F<'b. 2, nt the Plain- ortwr rPinl l\f"'· FttrtT1f'r1.\: '\1i..,,. : !•rt i\-Pna•n r the pnst few days, \'l(•w Hospltnl. . 'f.ul n Rf'f'd . "'h r• u ..-rrt 1o ll \' t• ,hPrr-! ""! th ThursrlRV'~ mark~t opening --- , - ~-"'*' !l<.:ulual,cd .!rom 1hc luml ; .a.L. Lhirly-lhr.:, cents o.n Jl.ID'l

Tenan•a Parenti Baby Girl hl gh "'chon mnny yf•ur~ nJ,.: o. Th•'l' YorK quotations. • Aloh.l' J~onn _<', . o Rev-en•pound Ar-d~rsonl!> n rf' N • rout P fCl Rur1- Goorl rPportPrl that few fnrmera

baby g irl, wn• born F1>b. R to Mr , lngton in Vf'rmonl. Wl11•re;h,. hn ' nte bnldln.g . . their cotton, "There nnd Mrs. L. 1 •. Terrell ot Hale <'ll&rl! <' of n yotch hnsln. "" · Is nr<' l<'ss than 100 unsold bales" iii Center nt the Plainview hospital distributor for Higgins bont• . t'!" ·,co-op ynrds," he sald.

Leasing Is *·* * * •·***

Rllmors. of Overll/IIII'Wultlt Outroce ueJI'et•'JJJIJ'IfJil Mhl!tc"1llfi!ill .. !v llud~on; wiho ' Ullt Co, .wW prollaliit tOll• .

WAtCll On ltNCt •• YII\ I!IJ(ti of C:tW ltllt Om1>tiP.t--·,•.--11-tO Ulllt thi litW FU!Itr oil Otid

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~enter - Garage

E\•(>ry culfl.omer o! the HALE

CENTER COOPERi\TIV}: C!N

is u friend. rioi11g businesi'l

In yo ur \oiclnity is Pspeeinlly

lmportnnt In u smalJ town

. . . that's why we ural'

all of you farmers to J.:ive

\\o'e S"lrh·c to

thnt PU::AsES

Can 4Ut Fore Prompt Farm

:OELIVEBT. SERVICES

MAGNOLIA

PETROLEUM Co.

C. H. FOrak•r. Manager

USE GULF FOR WINTER DRJVIHG

Quick .Starin~t in _CoJ.d_

\ 'it'oth1•r Git it Itt the 01:ango Sigri!

G U LF "STATION

for youth m('~iln~t~ nt \-1nrr~h In ·

Tuf'~dav nnrt \V~rlnP«cluy. 11u~ pur­ROse, ot the mPCtlna :l wns to dl!t· cus."' thP prohlcm.'l: connoC't~d wit h eampln}:' o~-d--in nlnn ror summer Crunpa, Rev. Adl' ..... rk hi ono or tho dlf<'efOrs-_ tor f h (l 1ntermedlnte ,com)') whJ~h wlll be held thl!t fllmmor nt CetA Canyon, 17 m:lles (rom- Hnp-py.

DO YOU NEED A Nr. W ROOF

FOR YOUR BUILDING· I will hn,·p ·n_ dMl within GO nr 90 do,.·s whf'f'f'l ~-~~~~ rnn pay for n T(fR~"KF.\' job on tim<' pnrm('nt .

Wotk cm4 Material Guaranteed Sati&JactoJY

tEO M, JONES

Ma.ke Mc0ona14•e Tradin9 P~~t your BR'd.qu.CD"tert Wblll

In PledftYiew

MeDONAL:o TRADIHG POST

Food Bargains

'The Bfi<le Wor~ . I B t ~ ' · . 00 -'$ _

Fint Show St~rts at 2:~0 P.M.

Second Show Starts at 3:30 P.M.

·:·~-=--~ ... .. ...;.

Showing ot the Ritz

Theatre in Hale Center

. OTHER COMING FRt:E SHOW ATIRACTIONS:

March I •• "Ding Dong Willioms'~ ·1 . ·

March 8 •• "Bomboo.Bionde" .o .. d ' March 15 •• "Faithful in My Fashion"

March 22 ··"Our Hearts Were Growing Up"

NOTICE. OF E!.F.CTION OP.CtTY

OFFICERS OF TIIF: Cln' OF liAL!<

CF.STER. TEX,\~. AT A REGUJ.A.R

:\fF.t:-nNc or Til·~ ClT\' COUN­Cil. 1 lF THF CITY -r;r HALE CEN- 21$ Ecnt 6th St. Phone est

Plaln.wlew, Texua 1 ===========~~ TER. TEXAS, m:r n ,);-.: TilE FIRST

'ITESDA'r" 1:-\ Ft:BHt'ARY, ..... l 9<17 ------------·11 Sludi.a of.Nrw aad U"f!!d

Higb fOod pricea needn' t mean. df¥at11fled appeUtea

iD tour ·famur - not U Tall take ab·cmtog-e oJ the

mcmy Q)eelaUy~prlced features on our ahel .. s, Shop

here •••IY d~. You'll Want to get la on tbe reaaon·

able prlces for aU your fa•ortte foods, It .. , economlcol

,;, thop here reqularly.

.. WEE,K END SP£CIAL.s EVERY FliiDAY & . SATURO~Y Mach 29 •• "White Cargo"

Shop at Center Drug -COUBTEOIIS A1'TENTIOif

K N 0 C K-0 U T THAT C 0 L 0 FORTIFY YOURSELf! WITH VATIMINS

ALL POPUI.AR ari.alftls

Ri\IJI.\TORS ·

Cars, Truclis & Tractors l.ompl<>te Senlct> Uepar tm<'nt

STOVALL. BOOHER RADIATOR SERVICE

Plo i~~·iew, T":tM

VESF:1'1AN Dl.l"llS l"ntt & lAmbert .. fajnb and \'arnblh~ - Utilll<'d w ,,llpaper

Plainview Builders Su,PJJ-~- - --

c. li. HA~('d'f-K. Owner 1hh\"~· a t ThiN P!uin~e_w

SIJUTBWESTRRK I NVP.STMENT COMP A !Ill

Auto • Furniture • Etc. LOANS

GUY M. Wm, 'lito!' !fold, Pho. 331'i,

LIVESlOGK OWNERS

:free Removal of DEAD ANIMALS

Hammit & Anderson

WATU wu:r. DIUI.UIIQ -B- _Wellt. Stoca. !'/-

6" or 8 .. bol,e - 11..00 10'' bolo - S1J50 1ll" bolo - 12.110

raqur,.-.a-2 mUea north Luboc:k em

TIH: FOI.U •\\ ! \ •·; t l!W~:R WM \\'nnt In rent lin Lrrlguted ti:trhl on 1 AS.<:Ja:') ·rq I\Tr· th ird Rtld fourth basis; enn fur· .

rr I~ nJ!OEHEJl BY THE CITY nlsh p l<•nty of reri!renN' and will mt;scJt. OF TilE CITY OF bu,y pump ltlld motor. Sec A. f.

c:anzt>t, rt . J Plulm1ew; Or 5 ml n:r~J~:~-A~..:~:~-~rno:-; HE t.>nsl tine! 1 nnd 1-2 miles ~;outh Ill t lw CiTy Flnll In ~;nl11 of -Un lt> Ccnt(>r. lln1•• C1·ntrir on 11w Flt!tl in Aprtl. 19-17. snmt• h<'ln~ 1hC' nr :-!-flh1 numth. for tlw l'l('l"\lon

tht• r .. nn;'-.ln g nrfio·rr..: (nr snld Cit ~·: l\l-W\t

Two a ldermen for a torm of . two yean each. to take . tb4t. plocoa of Carl McMennamy cmt · *· PG-yn-.---wt~iole -urriii'- ii:.:. pire in April. 1947; ad A City S.aeturv lor a term ol two yean to •alr:e the place of Sam W. Smttb, whore term ex~

THE lrlDd of .cmca 70U ha.e alway. WCIDted. Rlgll hdlllfOo. II.O.P lllrod. Or­der now. Supply Umlted.

Feed.a an4 SuppU11 I. y, !Jllc;B POUI.TIIY

FARM BJITCBEBr _ Hale Center. Tlx:CII

We Deliver

Western Food· Pha11e 2441 - ••

· ownedanaCYperafecfb;~y·rw~H.;m"b~re;-.·--:----· -.. -·--- -·

pi rei In Aprll. t 947. Mr'll. Silas- Ma~a::nrd h ·· ~·uE>d

· PrP~Iding JudJ:<' ll( AAl,.t . .-,.-~ion , rnt1 .:O.fr -.: Aln Cuutllf I · 1 ftli ·

~i ~tnn t Ju'dRf.> or sal'' r:· .. . , r•1· . nnd

~t1 s• IJII:l \\' ilhl1 •• C o·

TH~ REVOLUTIONARY,

"' copy oi UIL •·' ·, ·w 1 h}· !h.<' M ay or Rnd nt 'P t · ' ' •, · 1 ,. Cll y SN·wt nry shnll : •·: ~~ t· •t ire c.r !\nlrl ~1-- - ... ,n ; :11r!

eft t\f'.<i PUI:Itl !!ht•d I O\\".

Unn" t h b·.An, d"· ,.. n . 10:-11

J· F' MJI.l-: S. ' ' : '; r f ' 11v o r H a l1• f'•

A11EST : SAM W SM¥1'-U.

City' S~n>tttry

MODERN MOTHERS AGRE£! lkat D•r•••"• He•Mo·R1.1b ~. a '"ore .oder• prepora1ioa for ni:.:~ • .,IJ O<sco_m:­fwt of ~pr.- ilie.t reld1. rJou ... n .. lb 2J%, G:t~loco: . ..:o;.i>lrh ~r l~lml.lia farh·~ilflb<tltetOfld of'u•;ha llrouJ" coun~rr11oat ..-fF.u. Try Nu-Mo•R11b 101' uovpy ~Ill. Ooubl• •• • p.,d011 ~C. Nh.d•d U you do not tAd M•· M .. aa ·a a~lor tllell t lolb. 3k ud liCk _,,.,.,_,.Drutah-terot

Sponsored By Hale Centl!r .Business Firms

""--1----!.,..---,...._----;. ·.~ · ·.-_· ~--.~~. Wise Lilce the Wiie Olcl Owl • • •

_See.:·. tF- Fr'e. Sho-.r · -~ · · . ... '· r --·- · · ··~<:er~~·"-.

AprilS •• " Johnny Came Flying Home"

April 12 •• "Rendwe'ves 24"

April 19 •• "Deadline for M'*rde(

April26 "She Wrote the Book"

May 3 •• "Sun Valley Serenade'~ . - - \ .;.. .. "'Jo.-!uro'

May I 0 •• ','The Run Around". t )~;::. -,

May 17- "Lover Come Back" ·~,-' L'•ii j{

"May 24 .. "A Night in Paradise" \ · •

May 31 ··"Mr. Hex" ~ \. , ,

Jun·e 7 •• "White Tie a11d Tails" \ -,:

June 14 ~-"Inside Job" ' \.. A 1 ' tJ June 21 •• "Little Min Biggs" L

·Saturday

·-

' ·

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, __ ·6UfANE GHS USERS "!'• ore 1UU "'~reate4 lD abowtng- you our line ot Ell· II9A Cculnutton.. Superior lutcma cuut Prapcme Tank., NCIJ"'NI Mptt~ OUen and al10 to~ o-.., the acltaa· tClgtl we art. able to gin our cuatome,. lo products ~ ~~~- ~ f.ti'Tict. · -

••~~ men ~~- deti~.~ rnfn ore ~~41 to" .ciOJWir .

your colll promptly oncl tffidtn.Uy,

ca:u 1440 In Plnlnvlew and our men won't tw IOnx In g~tting thert.'.

• Our mothtmleo !mO'Ir their jobo and will 11 .. jou tbo l!eot. REA wlrlnJi Ia 'Itt- . tlag our W'Oful attan­tioa. SM lllem at 012 Aob 1treet or phone 1161, Plainview. · ~Johnson & Bumpus

PloinY!ew, Toxu Phoao 1440 -1111 t~olumbi .. l'laimit-w on AmariUo Hi·••J-

. PtJdNVIIiW-PLUMBING & ELECTRIC CO. 612 Ash St. Jno. Sherman, Prop. Phone 1161 · . . SHEET METAL WORK O~,ALI.-~DI- -~

Refinish Your Old Linoleum or Congoleum

=·w=··· ·=ith=· · Pla ... _._·s .. t ... l·.;.. K·o· te. =~::I I 111

111:1

111

: II II II~~::::: 1111

11 :.·.·: . -

Goes On Lilce Paint

__ 36 Beautiful CelGrs J'lntl~ V-2 Transparent

uWomen, Donlt Wax Your Floors Twic~ A Week

USE_ PLASTI-KOTE Once A Y ear11!

. '!If~ MODERN PLASnC RNISH

l OUTSIDE WHft'E

Where the Good ·Wheat Grows

Ha-rvest Queen M i. Elevator Co.

Plainview

h _t;e.,: ............ , , ....... , .Wft'...i:_ _fSeiHMtthttw.tt.e.n..a. •• .,weN ·

. i ...... ·~···--··~· .. , .... tY . • "~ ... ,.. •• ~ .......... ........ ~....._,. .. w..tttfect.

--with-­

;.cP.~5.C. FEEDS . ,.~ I . ;: f.G.C. DAIRY FEEDS contain n

·. 'YJlde variety of High-Quality ." '~i'Qtelns properly mixed wlUt ground groins, rninernls, and 6the lmportnnt feed Ingredients to help Increase milk produc­tion and profits.

HALE CENTER Wheat Growers Ass'n.

Glen Rogers·, Manager

EtUOMOTUA GNIRIAPER

IS AUTOMOBILE SPELL~D BACKWARD

But nO moller how you sptfll it, you a lways get the very best. ~wrvlcet> ·ut the Rltze CnrnKe·

We also oHer Radiator Repair Services

ltitz Garage. C& RADIATOR SHOP

'SIGNATURE

e Farmers Corner :....Oramm lmplem.ent TOt Belll ~>n"r thh !"l UTlt r y . h\·,·nu-...• Wf'

' · ·'rflrllon wUb Wench" I t h ink HEll ~ ~ 11 pr.'tt y , ... l,r urui

:::;::~r::;cCb~':-lc!~:.• 2 and I :~u;:,;ln~~~ \\~~-t ~:: .. ~h::~~. ;;:;;:.·: ~·: :~-4-row li(•u• i~ n 11.,t .ur Farm \l uddn·

are not communi·

t herefore, they m uttt lS"e for lnrgo nrens.

After th eY · h a \;C..l.corned the · vo· Jue of Pren~ntntlvc crire, exper­Ience hns shown timt t:Omrpunl­tles demn'nd. ns much prevention ns science con mOke nvnllable

Elmo Caudle UH.d to cDk me n•rt ttme he eaw me: ¥oJ. L., wbere lt our doct~r?H -~ we bern a: doc .yet?" A:04 ·reply WG'I always the IUIDtt "Wt'•e ·got to ·build a place for

· bim flntr Elmol .. But ll)ltilly, bWI quit alldng· "'" II>Olil ' cjUHtl.,... 1 bellue that be ·reaUJes - jU&t· a1 l do - that though tbe doc­tor II neceaacny l4 pro9141D9 goocl "health care. be ta extremt· ly ~and.lcapped. without h1a con-· tant1 and hJ•· equipment. lit cannot gin the !art in whteb be toke a- unoso•OIOJ1dll~1o-prld10;-flj­and the Cant that WI for the protection ot our molt Yaluo:blt poaae11lon ~ OUB Health.

" C 0 M E A N 0 G E T .I T We feature wholesme, liamecooked

Meals for Heavy Workers

NEt..Q_A,'S CAFE

New Shipment

LEVIES

Expected Soon

Lightweight J AC KE'TS

'(Vestern Styles

New Shipment Ties

BARGAIN SPECIALS

CHILDREN'S OVERALLS, SIZES 2 t• 8

Markd Down from 2.09 to: ••.•. L 75

CHilDREN'S JACKETS AND SWEATERS

Ranging from I .59 to 2.50

MEN'S BLUE WORK SHIRTS

PIECE GOOD DEPT . New Patterns. arrivin.g every few days

SEE OUR SHOWER GIFT SELECTIONS

- ' DRY GOODS UVe S e& VARTYIE

--Saddle TGDkl for Truckl ory w•• h tt\t' on h tu u l ,,,\, . .

-cao-.cn Dams (treated, .Mvwlng ~i it •·h llu• f"r Farn1.d l A r;:::::::::::::::::::::~~~ -AJr Cuthlon TrG:etor Stati Two-R11w L! l'ltrr nml- Plnntl·r ol · -Jritgcitlon Sbo .. b tnc·hnwnt fo 1r F'nrmnll B: -..Qrala "Scoopa Two - Row Cult\"Rtot ror Furm· ·we have some ·nuchen on lh<' nil ·JJ :

~ey that are the lat1t t hing In ·a 1V.·o-Jtow Cultlvoto NI fAr II II M; one·m•n o_peratod. dllctl_er, jutl GAsoline Engllws. 2 1· 2 nnd 5

.klnd eve.ryon6 f\as been walt· horae power; tot. MUking Mnchtnoa;

El~.rle Cream St!JJnrator on4

-~~~~·~·~~~~~P~-• arOund Planters(

SEE THESE HIGH QUALITY ITEMS AT BEE'S STYLE SHOP

S~arfs

Leather Goods

Collors & Cuffs

Tobie Clot~es Cup Towels

Sequences

Ar-e You Driving

Half ·a Car! Yu may not thlnk so. but --- U JOur ear II onr 5 years old. Up rab4bly tsn•t gJ..,lng you. half tbe 18t'f'lt8 It -ought to.

Regular cbockup1 wijl keip your car tJti'aW luU-Ume performance. Th8se old. toU~wom ears tusea reguJQf UtlitDUon to ke~ thtzD on the road.. ' .

Vtalt ua fro anythlnq from minor repaJq to ~naJor o..-erhaul jobL We have the btlt equip­ment CJYall~blt cmd yoq_ can alwe~y~ d.epeu4

-effit'ient, ecanomlcat semee. We caD toke c:are­at all makea of can.

GOODYEAR T IRES AUTO ACCESSORIES

Ritchey -McMenn•my M 0 T 0 .R C 0 M. P A N Y

Chrysler • Plymouth Sales bnd Service .

IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR REAL SAVINGS

YOU'LL APPRECIATE OUR FOOD VALUES

We soUeit your potroncrgo With pocked abet-.11 of fooda price d low ~•ery day, Accopt our Prop~IQJ that you ahop hero tbil · week end and ••• tar you~­••11 hoy eclsy . . . how en joyable _ .. how eCOilOJDl... cal It ta for you ta da ALL your food b_uying ia: our

. completo market.

WE WELCOME ALL NEWCOMERS

COME IN. AND GET ACQUAINTED

CENTRA··L Food Market

Johnny Faith - Owners

Arch Caudle, Market Doyle Faith'

A PENNY SAVED IS

A PENNY EARNED

UNLESS IT IS -SPENT .•.• W 1 S ELy.

Penn!ea spent on lnsura~ce Is always a wtae In•

ve-au.enl 1 Howeve-r, we tako pa.n{_cu18l pa~a .to oUer you tnauranee ·~tal1or made" tor yo'hf net4,..an«l ~~~~ ~b-andle _,ell llnea af lftl!Ul&nce protection ·

i!(>n' "'ientlY located to fo.r.Vt YOIU'I:Ql!IJI!y.

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to its comfort. oow where you want to place lishtt, then place fizcurea where they'll be the most ·

. THAT COOLS"' coaveoiem. . ~~~----~~~,~-~­

;..;,~ .. ;;-.. -----~~~· ~~

West Texas Ga$ Com,any

BAIIfMlT A ANDERSON

D-rt. CHAS. C. MURRAY,· Jr , 0 p t ometrh-t.

ANNOUNCES A NEW LOCATION

DIAL

2·5515

2408 Broodwoy

Lf.JIDOCl

HOURS

l·!t

PLAINVIEW . SANITARIUM & CLitiiC

80 I ·~ West Ei9hth Street Plainvfew, T exoL

·B. o-, IHC:ROLS, M. &. lfUCJr B • . O'l'IEtt. M. D. . S~Uf ®d COllllldta-tlon lntl!fu:l Ml!d.lclne, Cardiolon- ·

..... 2). lllld Sur;eey

. J,lt.M,D,

Soutliwesfern l'a*JTie Setv1ee Tighflng tpeclalists are rro1ned to onJWer lighri'lg P,oblems In your home or plac:e of bvslneu. Coli on rhem now, rhe ~erviee is another no-mra-charse rerviee.

IOU'I'BWill'l'laN

PUIIC/C GERVICE -CO ... A."

ila Yl&al 8 '. IOU IIYIIIIIIIII. Alii f VI&II 118VICI

You may have noticed lately tho '. whc. you pick up your telephone there some

' times is no immediate "hum-m- a·• ao usual. If you start dialing a num: •cr_ be fore yoil hear this dial tone, you p1 . h:\bl~ won't reach it, So theseday.s1tis._~ ul~rly important that everyone lit :~:n for the dial tone before dialing. ·

On most calls, you will hear ~e d i:.1i tone promptly. B\lt the telephone &yftem is heavily loaded. It is sei'ving m or\! t_elc­p)lones and handling more calls thun ever before. ·

can a heavier telephone load. To serve ·those waitins for telephones. we have co1meeted u ~y as we .<len to the resetve part of the dial-awitcl:tboard-tbe part nonnally

~·, -~ ~tlum<l!le •liLI;lQCQ"'""l!.'ll:ilJ

' . ·'

As 1 alii discontf.,uing farm ope rations, I will ...,ld on Aucton , sale at my farm. Located fofW · and one•half mfles west an~ 3 and 1·2 mUes south of Hale Cem.r, T•xas • . 'l'hls location be•ng 4 miles eait and)·2 mile north of Cotton c..-ter, Tex~s. .

WEDNESDAY, ·fEBRUAifi 26, ·aT T:10 P. M~

MACHINERY . 0

1 ··-1944 M.odel W·C, A·C tractor, _~·row equipment. plus ·extra bedder.

1 ··1938 Model W•C, A·C tractor. g9Qd 2~mw.equipment, plus Extra 3 • row Beclder --

1 •• 3·row Powe~lift Bed. Knifer ,·Jc ;';.-l;.rc;-w·•owir~llfi Go-;oavlls 1 •• John ·Deere l·Dlsc Breaking Plow . 1 ··McC_~~ick Deering Breaking Plow 1 •• McCormick Deering No. 60 CombiH 1 •• John Deere Power·, take • oH Row Binder . 1 •• 4 • Wheel Steel Stalk Cutter 1 .. 4-Wheel 2·baft _Calton Iraller ~- ---

CATTLE 1 •• eoming-,2-~YHf otcf Rettlftrect HertfOrd lull . I ~- ·15 Month Old Registered H -ford BuH 7 •• Head Good Whitt Faced Cows

, 3 ·· Good