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The Only Publication Devoted to Servin§ Dim n1itt and Castro County
Dimmitt, Castro County, Texas, Thursday, November 13, 1941
Volume XVI
Number 30
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PAUL IIIIIIERIIAN IAYI-
Castro Fanaers Plan·to KEEPS ·• FL1118.R.E.A. To Build 118 Miles
Hello, Establish Foundation
Of
Power
Lines
in
Casto
Herds
Re,istered
Cattle
Neighbor
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Edgar Ramey Is $148,000 To Be
'fte W CI'Oel lloll Call nrtve
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Ptniltc ................ Mt BOt
at,..,_.......,.. to qalt Won ""·
10. ....., ,....... in U.. -*7
ha" to Wllk uatil pay da7 ..,.,.
t.heJ eu tab out a ---benltlp.
Ew.,.._ 11M not been eontact.ed
yM. and U.. eampallft Ia not over
until u.. lut day-NOY. ao. But
In order for thole who h. .e not
~t joined who live In the eountry
or elaewhere, to have • plaee to
make applieation for meml:oJnhlp
- t.he o«iee of the C..tro County
Newa and Shipley'• Store will take
tiM •1 for mnabenhip and lalue
mtmberablp ea* and buttoN.
... -V...The Roll Call ~lrman wlahee
to oapreu deep appneiation for
the wlllinpeu of thoee who are
helplnc in the Red Crou drive. It
Is work that will be appreciated b:l
penona l~ally and over the worl .
The OMII benefttted will not know
nlt •Jaaetly who they are thanknlf, but eertainly thoae who work~ to ralae the IMmbenhipa will
be ineluded.
The Hart 4-R Chait hal eompleted ita orcaniaation for 1942
with the eleetion of Edward Bennett u preaident; Woodle Lee
Rhodea, viee prealdent; Melvin
Hunm, aeeretary; Byron Bennett,
reporter; and WiNton Hamm,
pme leader.
TwentJ-four m·~ mben have enrolled In the dub to date, whleh
Ia the la...-t enrollment in the
Hart 4-H Club ainee it wu 11tart·
f'd . Snme of the boJ1 llave exeellent demonatrationa at ,..._nt, aa
th~re are 115 eal"' and aome 40
pi~rs on feed at
The Hart 4·R Club Ia maklnr: Ita
bid for one of the bat 4· H Clubl
in T... and with the eaoellent
rlemoaatratlona that the membera
now have there 11 no doubt that
outatandinJ raeorda will reault
. . . -V... from manr~ of the memben, Coun·
One other thinlf about the Red t:v Apnt lla:r atatltl.
Crou in C..tro CountJ-the Red
Croea worken at Flag are perhape the IDOIIt aeth'! In the eountJ'
GIOUP VI81T IN CLOVIS
- ..... iq and MndinJ off matelin.
R. B. Boren, Thelma Jonet
rlala that are IOOd enoqh for the
kine of l!qland. Pwhapa their and Helea Eatee apm& Bunda1 in
efrorta are more r:nonaliJ ap- Clovia, New lluieo, where lin.
pneiated br tlloee n troubl8 U... B"'ft'n vialted hefo hubull and
aDI odler tne ..... c:.... .w. ..... JOMa .... &.- ...,....
with tile Willie ....., ta.u,. fte
.. . -v... - Three~ OM thla htl_.. are former Dlmmit te~l
ct.nta,
havintr fOI'IDII'l~ been u..
mominc- from GeM WorleJ, U. 8.
00 Co. apnt. htler
eon,numaa, tell how Cutro Panhandle
County wiD be further IMHfttted now operataa a Philli,. M atatlon
the REA. Total of 1111 mllee en a main atreet in Clovia.
o lima will be built In thll eounty,
the lut te......m atatee. It Ia not
aC! mueh U.. money apent In dlia
county WI are thinklnc of, but the
r.1an7 fum homea that will be
briptened bJ REA eleetrie M"·
lee. Man)" of ua ha\•J u.t the
eleetrie awiteh eo lone that WI
do not remember the time when
we had to Iicht the lam11 and try
tit read or MW or atudy. The world
l1 inched a bettau plaee in whleh
to live when we have the uae of
~leetrie power and li~rhta .
... -V.. . 81 Uwle A. A. Ac
One of the Red Crou chairmen,
)!n. Fae Sweatt, wllo haa eha,..e
Gardens In Cutro County ean
of the North Dimmitt drive, Ia due be •• powerful u lfUftl. More food
an apolo.,. We had her name i~ ~roinsr to be needed for 1942 In
wron~r In laat week'1 paper. She the United Statn •• it Ia the aim
ill one of the ownen of the Thomp- of the leaden of tho people to aee
aon G~ery and her name appear- that every penon in our eountry
ed in the paper •• Mn. Fae i1 well-fed with health-buildinc
ThomPRon. Some ha• uld that a fooda 11 well •• 1upply Yital, ht.rhname is only what ynu make, an" 1)• eoneentrated fooda to the peo.
lin. Sweatt Ia makinc a IOOd pie• of Europe who are realatinl[
name for heft'~lf with the Red ar:creulon.
Croea mem~h~. -~rive.
II ean rain nearly all of
the veretabln we ean uae, U..t Ia
Monnn May turned in a atory a bi~r part qf them, then that wiD
thia week about plana for makinc nllow the fooda whleh we have
-~ hercla better in thia Count)'. Ltoen buyinl in eana to be traaaUnele Bam II urcinc creater pro- fiOrtecl to other aeetioftl of our
duetion of milk and etr,., and llere country, to the umJ' barraeb, and
and now we would like to I&J that to Encland.
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A number of Cutro Count~
farmen are plaMin~r to purehue
reclatered Jeneya for foundation.
At pJWent aome 10 head are ea,..-ted to be purehaled and better
prieea eould be aeeured, aeeordlnc
to ar. u. • ,. eounty acen& If •
la'r,er number were nee. • tf. Thne
cattle will more t han llblv be
bou~rht In November and anyone
interested in purehaaimr a reriatered Jen~y should ~M' L. A. Hud~o n. Farm Security Superviaor, or
M. U. May In the nur future.
ALI. EN WEBB
Even thouJh rood! cattle .,..
hiJh, othen are aJ.o hl~rh. and thl'" _....,. te r~cl'ilt> hi 11 win~ and 1
would be a JOOd ~hanee to euU ~--- I H Rt-~f•nd u~utenant
a heard and add a few foundation I• ... U. S. Ar•y Air Corpa
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eowa, County A,.nt May • tated.
If Cutro County eould add aome
20 to SO head of reJi1tered JeneJI
it would ~oon help to inere... the
quality of dairy cattle and In turn
It
inereaae the ineome of farmen In
Caatro County, the county arent
belie\•~.
In cheekinc baek on the l•dlnc
dairy eounti•• in Texu today. It Ia
alwa:., the case that they atarted
with a amall number of Jrood foundotlon at~k to build dairying in
that eounty.
Good dairy eattle have a plaee
in Caatro County and 1942 would
be a rood yur to ret them, May
uya, aa we ha"J the feed, cuaranteed prien oa dairy procluet for
1HI, lneome the,_, around, and
b)' improvinc Cutro County dairy
eowt we WCMIId help Ia the NattoMI Del.... ,......... ...... ..
ealllq fer inenued dalr,. produetion.
" If JOU are lntereated in thia
Procnm, ~*" eit,.Jr L. A. Hudaoa or m,....lf, and WI will explain what plana have been made,"
Mr. llaJ atated.
Oklahoma Town
LIITEI WantsToBeCalled
TO
"Gene Autry"
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hllltJ fer ........ aM . . . . . . .
to brine In a ateady, year-around
lneome.
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tllia month-the laat Thunday In
tome plaeea and a week earlier in
other plaeee. Nothinc baa been aaid
about announcinc a ~holiday, and It
t. Mt bowll wltetller ..torea wilt
eloee or not. Anyway, we are
thankful that thla nation haa thua
far •JM!aped war!
... -V ... The Sunahine ie Great! Eleva·
ton have been hummlnr. But they
.., the volumn don not mun ao
mueh beeaiiH the r.riee Ia low.
An,way, the nnah ne 11 aomethlntr elM to bl thankful for thil
month.
... -V. . . Hereehel Hutehlnn and Dee
tJmbenon did a awell job of pineh
tpttlnr for Roll Call Chairman thi"
week. Thanb, fellaa, will do JOU
a favor ~. da~•... _
HuW,-You muat aeonomiael
Think of the future. Tf f weJ•J to
die. where would )'OU
Wlfp••- 1 ahould be here all
rlrht. The queet.ion Ia where would
fOU be' -Bo)"'l' Life.
be'
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Younr Fathew--ln )'Our eermon
thi1 mornlq you apot>J about a
baby h.lntr a new wave on the
oe.an of life.
lllnlat.er-That'1 rirht.
Youn.r Father-Don't you think
a freeh aquall would have been
neerer the trath.- Bo,a' Life.
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l•ft up to the womenfolk, we can be a big help in raialn1 thoee
trreen, leafv. velft!tablea whieh will
be 10 rood in tulle and 10 rood
for the health of our famllin. ·
A ~rarden Ia the aymbol at
"AnJ tbinp preeioua and Ameriran. It Ia one of the t1a11wa whWI
do for ourHlvea and In that
way It Ia one of the Amerieaa
~ay11. We ean nlnr the Hid of t1ur
~rarden varietlea in our lfOOd. and
very wet, earth, wateh the ralna
refresh the 1orout.lnlf aeed. Later
we ean have the •~J• Ieaelea of t.hoee
ve~retabln on our daily menua.
We eaanot aay why it Ia that
in tht. ... of aelentifte developmf!llt the . .tlnin of the people•
of tm wont 11hould be in the eluteh
of a man whoae mind 11 not norn•al. Ha hu milllona of peoole un·
der hia power and control. He will
llttempt to keep hla country In the
war by keepin., them Wlll-nouriah·
eel and he will eonquer other land
'lnd aubdl" the people alreadJ eon.
ql•!red by kMplnc food from them.
f..et'a help the eauae of freedom
~ nd demoeracov by raialn~r all of
~he food poetlble on our own farm
ror our home needa. Thia will
IP11ve a larce outlet for "Food for
Britain".
Garden11 and their n!llultin• aid
'n mak ln~r our nation a hf'lllthJ one
will help the hand that will rem"••
thco t•..terinlf lf1'0Wth and reekinlf
odor that haa marred the faee of
nur elviliaatlon.
f "t'l make Diana to hiVP I !fOOd,
bia prden with pl~nty of luaeioua
'l'eretabiN for neat apriq.
The Banta Fe 'Railway throuch
R. B. Ball, vice preaident and ~n
" "'' manalft!r of the Gulf Linea,
J~' ln"d ritiP.en11 of the nearby town
of Berwyn a nd Carter County In
Oklahoma In approvln~r ehanJre of
the town'1 name to Gene Autry. in
h'> nor of the popular movie eowboy
llntrer .
.~ crowd of 211.000 peo!'le i11 e~
"""t.ed in the little town in the
hills of Oklahoma Soutmrn Oklahoma. ~unda•.·. Nnv. 16. wh ich i"
n1so Oklahoma'1 34th anniversary
of atatehood, to dedicate the new
name.
Rlll'tre'"t attral'tiol'. nf
Mune, will be Gene Autry. In ad-11tlon to taklnlf part In the dedl~atory program, Autry will broadl"allt hl11 l'elf\llar Sundllv eveninlf
nationwide radio ahow from a rall.,,.ti fl~tt ear provk!•-.d tw the Santa F e. Thla broadea11t will be heard
frotn UO to 5:56 CST.
Wins His Wings
In U. S,. AFrmyDA •
corps In ew ays
FIIIEIIII.L
Speak!r at _Cha~l ' Spent on Project
At Dimmitt Hlgh , Largely in Castro
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PLU SlEETS
Castro County tarmen belf&n
~tigninJr 1942 Farm Defenae Plan
Sheets Monday, November 10 in
thrcn communities- Arney, Hart
and Bethel.
The 1942 Farm Defen11e Plan
Sheet will be used in mappinJr out
the AAA nr~l!'ram on the individ·
ual farm. Thu1 year no acreage alll'tments will be mailed from the
office 111 in previous yean and the
rlan llheet is the oxicial noticf' of
the 1042 eotton. wheat and irish
potlto to ~llotm.enta.
Com munity 81~n-ups have been
ht-1~ in Jumbo, Nazareth anrl Sun·
ny~ldC in th~ Defense ~hee~ ca~pA IJrll and will be ~ld 1ft D1mm1tt
F riday: Fla~rr . Fr~day and Satur·
day; Frio, Friday anrl ~l\turda1• ·
and Bir Square, Monday and
Tuesday, November 17-1 .
A production pledl!'e ill incl"tl~
in the farm. plan 1hee.t i!l which
farmers estimated their Intended
production in 1942 of milk, elllfl·
pork, beef, ao:vb~ana for bean•, a nd
ldr ied edible beana u well 111 the
number of lambl and aheep to be
marketed in 1942.
The needed aereace of soll-eon..rvlftc CIQIIII a quaUfy lew .U..
ment paymentl .'• ahown on the
plan aheet alnee 1n 1942 e~h fum
needa 20 pe~nt of the t11led land
devoted to aoi! eonaervin~r eropa.
Every f!'rm 1n the United Statlel
ia to be
on a Defenae Plan
Sheet for 1942 and t he tabulated
re11ult1 made available to ~e Seeretary of . A~rricultu.re by Dt!('~m
!>t'r I. Th.•~ tabu~at!on for Wash·
1nrton otfJcllla will melu d~ expected production in 1942 of the vital
food• needed for Ameriea and for
the nations resiatinc agcre11ion.
Each farmer who has not alnady done 110 ia urged to sill'ft a
I-' arm C-'fense Sheet. Lowell Shar·
butt. County AAA administrator,
state11, as it is one of his patriotic
dutle11 in thl11 time when farmen
are being asked to increase the
production of e~rn. milk. oork. and
other vital foods and a fair price
for these foods has been ruaranteed them.
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-Millard A. \\'Pbb. son of Mr. and
Mn. Georae H. Webb. reetntly
e"mnletecl Ilia basic training In the
t '. S. Armv Air Corps at the Basic
Tr~~ lnlnJ' Rc~,...,l at Mntf..tt F 1eld.
C'allf. He is now atationed at
\fath~r Plelrl for ,•o •·~b ill• t ruetiona In t he •Advaneed Fl)'inr
Schon! at t ht plaee, after which
"e will , . .i.,. hla eommitli<>n 11
M«>nd lieetiMnt In the u. s.
Ar111v Ai~~IJ!a. .
Aia.n ....~ 'bDwn bJo friendl
•••re. t. atrietl' 1 home bov. havln~r been bom In thla eounty 2l
year qo. He atten8ed the pllblic
, rhoola a nd wea «raduatecl from
lllmmltt Hirh Rehnol {n 1937. Jle
attended Teelmoto.ieal Collere for
three and one-half )'llln and auc«1sfully co•Dieted 120 hour! of
a required 140-laour eourae toward
• Smith HII8Ma Degree in Arrleultnre
.
lllllard alao took CAA tralnlnJr
in n,.tn.r at IAibhoek and had 80
houra 11,-tnr endlt when he enII~~ u an aviation eadet In the
t: · 9. Army Air Corpa lu t June.
Webb wa• ftnt aul-"ed to Ryan
~hool of Aeronautlea at San
Die~, when he eompleted .10
week I of Prhllarv tralnl'!tr. pr1or
to hia 10 .• eeb bale ~ramm.~r at
Moft'ett F~ld. He pra1se11 h•ghl)•
the tralnl!'r for JOUftlf men in the
Air "8erv1ce and thinkll of "avia·
tlon aa one of the be1t opportuni·
liPS offered to J"'UIIJ men in Army
life.
l.EG IOS JOINT MEETISC.
Allen ha- "'anv fri end11 in CP•· · Thc:> I th District American Le·
tro County who wiah for him the ~tion Fall Convention and Pan·
PrPat ...t IIU«'lll in the career he handle Plains All'~i a tion will be
ha• choeen to M"e hia country. held at Dalhart, November 15-16.
J . 1.\1 . J ohn11on. 18th District
1 commander . states that a tine proATTEH. . MEETING
l!'ram has been arranged by the
Dalhart Buddies.
lin. R. B. Boren, who i11 agent
for the Southland Life lnauranee
Gt!ESTS OF GRAHAMS
Co. in Dimmitt, atteni•xl Friday
Mrs. Henry McMurry and Mr.
a mHtinl!' of the Teaaa Aasocl•·
tion of Life Undenrriten in Ama- and Mn. Jack Thomp•on were
wc:>ek-end avesta of Mr. and Mra.
rillo.
Bill Graham and fam ily.
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Edgar Ramey gave the Dimmitt
HiJrh School students teachers and
visitors a vivid wo'rd-p 1cture of
interesting lliJrhts at Washin~tton
I.J. C., the nation '11 capitol. in a
chapel addre1111 Wed nesday. He
spoke on the aubject, " Historical
and I nteJ·~at in g Parts of Waahing·
ton.
Ramey went to Wuh intrton last
month on business for the REA,
and rave t he Capitol City the once
over while he was there.
~tr. Ramey's address was the
part of the program prepared by
J . C. Cooper, senior at Dimmit H i.
P1•xed ing Ramey's talk was a
r('ading by Dorothy Wren
imrr.ons and a da nce specia lty (dreas·
e(l fem inine lltyle and comical in
nature) by J . C. Cooper.
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-TWO Tl':LEGRAMS F ROM G"ENK
WORI.EV ANNOl"NCE TBB
ALLOTMENT
ca~ tro County w ill be the mai11
n"nefactor •n a $14 .000 REA allotrr·•nl to the Deaf Sm ith Coun~
Elc:>ctrlc Cool)t'rt.tlve. Inc. A wtreceil'ed by Edwin Ramey. one of
t hl' diri'Ctor!l of the cooperative.
sent b;· f'on ~~:re, ~ ma n Worley aanounced that the REA had a llottell
t ho~ money to t he local REA to
l u1ld 21 3 miles of power line11. Dlnctor RamPy '<tate!! that mo!lt of
the mileage will be built in Caatna
County.
J04' Wnrren of Nazareth. T. L.
Sparkman of thl' north part of the
<'Oun t~' a nd Edwin Ramey are the
1 h r~e di i" Ctors of the cooperadve
f rom Castro County. Offiee head<.uertt>MI f M the REA ar~ in H4'nforrl and H. V. Hennen is projeet
mana,:rer .
A ~econd telegram reeeil'ed hF
the Cal!tro County N·~w• Wedn.day from Con,llrellllman Worlq
,tated that 2!l milPI' of Rural Eleet,.ltlration included in the Swisher
f'ounty application waa for Cut:r.·
County.
EdwlD Ramey made a trip t.
FIIIT COUITY
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Tile war ie ~in1r eloae w
he.ae, 0.. . . . . . . ....
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He waa . . ., lve Tuaa M1•
wlto pve tlteir
fer IWr
eo.atry.
Hartley Frallka, wllo waa
1 lnt ruk eeoll 011 tile Re•·
bell Ja•n. wu !laUd by ...
t:. 8. Navy aa oee of tile loet
. . . . 011 the alaip. He 11M beeft
In the navy l•e yean aiMI laa4
beetl ll!tirned to tile RetaiMa
for lve yun. He waa
an orpluaa and had lind for
II yeen In ... Cle• Gillla•
ho•...,.nd eiaee the Gllli•••
•ond to the Ja•bo ~••a·
ity Ia Caatro Co. . ty.
Hartley Frankt II a eouain
of J•b Hardy Woed of the
Ju•bo ~•unity . He
married, and ••• li11t~ by the
Nuy u bftnr fro• Gate~••lle
where lit. wile and brother
live.
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tKhalf of tiM UA JII"'.ieet f8r . .
Duf Smith County REA. and U.
Qlllck reaulta of the additional mllea''" ia no doubt the fru it11 of U..
effortl of Ramey and Con, _ _
man Worley.
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Trellis Summers
Certiied As State
Winner in4-HWorlcColle ~re
tation. Tu ., Sov. 1! N ineteen Texa11 boya todaJ' •"'rec.,rtifled by State Club Leader L.
T • .Johl'•on ~'" recipient8 of the
<i::anta Fe Railwav annual educa ·
tiona laward1. which will ~
lhc:>m lo f urther careers.
T~.. ~ tale winn<'rs in terrtt.r,
•r rved bv thto Panhandle ol Santa
Fe and thl' \.ulf. Colorado and Salt~
ta F e art> : Trelli'l , ummen1. Dllltll'l ltt: William Brigham. Tuxedo;
Bohby ('ox. Pla i n~ : Jame~ Vine\&rd. Krc:>~s: Dale Hall. Vernoai
,l~t me~
. i mp~on. Roby; Ed•uw
Jayn <'~ . El Paso; Nc:> lson F011ter..
The Preaident, apeakin« by a ir . Fa~"ll; L. D. Ballard. Plainview.
U>on Par• rm~. Drect: Jnhn A.
•aid. " The choice we have to make
ia thia: Shall we make our full n el'd. F1111t Bernard ; Alfred PaW'acritlee now, produce to the limit. meyer, Brenham; Ira Mixon. M..and deliver our produeta today and nol ia: Jodie B. Ger ron. Ennis: Ware, .. ry day to the battlt'front11 of ren Barton. Sweetwater; D. C..
the entire world! Or shall we Y"e· ~1oore , Ben f'Tank li n; Stephe
main uti1fled with our present 1 (·rum. Waco: Milton H·~i nze, MO.;
rAte of arament output. poltpon· ' Tommy Macik. Crie11man .
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Till WEEIII
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•iillllilllil••••~······•••••••li••••~··••••••••••' inc
day ol real aaeriftc..._..
did I throu~rh
The <'dnration-~1
a••ard11.
otferell
thi t)!e
~ntD
it Ia too late'
E . .T. F.nlft!l,
preaident
.t
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ounty
Red
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Castro C
Cross Dnve 8eglns
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PREBIDE:~~EVBLT'S
The Amerie•n Red Croes Ia
urd•rwav with Ita annual meml••nhlp Roll Call. Ita aueee11, in
thla period of emerpney 11 a mat.
tn of vital eoneern to ah of ua aa
eitlaena of a free dem~raey
The quiekeninc pan of our defc n~e Protrram ahowa that our
l!t"t'nlfttl ean be temper•ld to meet
· • ~ ..t wtth
And voluntary enliatment In Reel Croea work- thru
,.,,..1.
l:'.'.':~ht;":'~ -:'1j ~~ !j~
r"WI to kHp ounelvn atron~r and
free
The Conrreaa haa ~harced our
Red Crou with well-deftned obliptlona to our aoldien and aailon
and to their famlllee defendin1r th~
hnme front. 'Mie vut expanalon in
f•Ur armed fore• hu inel"'..ued the
eo11t of thla traditional Red Croae
work more than we reallae. For
ev~_ry~ member who aupported theae
aerYJeea to the armed fol't't!l two
Yf'lln aco,
an needed today.
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Hl!d Cro1111 is playinr a major role
in civilian ~fense preparedne11.
Deeau11e of its lonr experience In
community 11ervice throuch Ita
3.700 l~al chapten, the r lp ntle
tu~k faced by eivllian defenH eoordinatora ean be more uailr
achieved. The Or'lfiUIINtion'• lonr
• ·11tabll~hed work In dilUter relief,
emerceney lint aid and other •'"'nti~t tleld• haa pla,.d a larce
part in atrenctheniq our home defenae11.
Our ~ltitenll make poaalble thi1
work, ~o Important to our national
a•1 unity, both throu~rh their memt-o•r811tJiey'11 •
11hip dollan and voluntary part!·
Newa ..... te ..........
ri~>atlon In Red Croaa 11ervleea.
AU
et ...U.. el tu Thill support mu11t be Increased
~.. <:_~ ~eentr will
very substantially thla Y••r. Aa
-,., !!...'~- cewl..._
C"hlef Eucutive of the United
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~tates and Prealdent of the Red
C'ro~11 I tho~refore atrontrly ur"
Rfld Croll ._trlhationa to our ~,very Amtrican to enroll in the
nation"! d.,_ awnd far .,._ , , merican Red CrOlla.
yond the w..... ,...,.... f 18
lee IMII allll .._, faiiiUi!..
(Signed) Franklin D. Rooeevelt
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Net. II ...
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C.trtt C..•t1
a.
Th;
"The flnt." the P•·•aident !laid. I th<' Santa Fe Sy8tem. permit U..
realism-realism ~ inner~~ to attend the National
@hifts a day: the C"onJm>!IS of 4·H Clnb11 stArtinr
fnlleflt Ulle of every vital machinP No1r. 20 at Chica,llo. fn all. 65 4-11
''''ef1• minute of e1-'ry dav and bo~s and R"irl11 select·~ annu.U,..
rvery nitrht ... 11tavin1r on the job un basis of achievement by '!tala
and ..W.. thiiiJII ...........
dult . . _ ill U.. a&atee . . . . .
trnlltfn~r !ifievancell to the t'l!tab- br the 8anta F e, will be lrUI'I!tS
lishl'd machinery of colleetive bar - th P rRilway. Thr Santa Fe winr"re
t •nl ninJr. . .. The !"Conti choice ia w ill h11ve oonortul'itv of en~ncrlnr:
thf' approach of the blind ... for in national competition as well •
them there i1 !!till 'plenty of time' sttendin~r the In ternational Live... And their tombatone1 would 1stock Exposition.
t-ear the l en~rend 'Too late' ... "
Awards and certificates of n1erit
tn a atatement issued re~r&rding from the railway will bf' Pl"'llentelf
f"ivlllan ['" fenle Wet>k Nov. 11-16, tho• winnen at an early date.
the President aald. "Eaeh and evf"ry citiMft u a elvilian muat do Jap"n lfi1natc'hed a apeelal ~
hi~ •haN for defenee. . . We muat b the U. S. for further diaeuaa._
ha lt ... wute and unnec-eaiU'J of Far Eattem problema.
nae of -"'eal material• required
for do~. We muat work lon,.r
SHIPS ATTACKED
houn. ... And eaeh of ua muat be
trained ill IOIIle taall that ia eeThe Navv announeed the U. &
Hntlal tn our total d•f""""· ..."
S Salinaa, Navy oil tanker, ,._..
FORBIGM RELATIONS
ed port ufelr and without loa fJI
State ~ Hull annouMed life deapib! serioua dam.,. " the U. 8. tranamitted to Finl"nd a torpedo the nlpt of OdMir
" peeee offer hom the Soviet Un- 29-!10 whll~ in a eonvov neaP leaion with the advfee that Finland land. The Navy reviMCI ita IW fJI
muat pe evideMe of willln~•• raaualtlea on the dettroyer ._.._
tl' lflseontinue military o,.rationa Jam~• to 1how two known ....
apiftlt Ruaala If F inland w!ahea to and 98 ml~aln~r "nd Jivoen up fw
k~p U. S. frienclahip. Mr . Hull dead. The vnael wu to..,.._.
•••o annouMed th11t If C'.ermany while eonvovinlf near I....._
d"-!1 not now pay -t2.9f'7.000 dam- Then -..e 41 nrvtvon.
are11 for alnkintr the Robin Moor.
The Prealdent traMflfNd .._
the elaim would be ll'fOUped with ...ntln Cout Guard te the Jlfa~
other pend in.: ea... fn~ atf lu•t· Departrn.nt and uked c....11
m•nt after the war. The Prell- for an additional
11r
dfllt told a p,... eonf•renco. th• the Nav,. The Cout o.u.l .._...
t T. S. Ia eona~mn, withdrawiq
Marine deWhmenta from ChiM. . . DarDU Jl1nr8, . . . . .
"i~ the choice of
in terms of three
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TIIUBimAY, NOV. 11, lMl
ragv,
TIECIITIO
llr. ud ...:
aad
1
-IIOftdaJ
AlfNd
.U.ot ot
and· - y Yialted
lo tilo
ho- ot lfr. and llro.
to Shon·
..,. .., . . . . N.....,_..
PI'" ... aed n ......, at Dt••ltt. Caalre fa:.~atJ, T..u
bOIL
ROY. E. F. Cook and Mr. Breon·
of Amarillo Ylaltod Tueaday
Intend aa Ht"'nd rlasa matter, at the poat office at Oilftrnftt, dyne
with Mr. and lin. Bryan Sindair
CIMboo County, Tna1 under the Act of Mart'h 3, 1879.
and Mr. and Mn. Billie Sinclair.
I. PA UL ZIMIIIERIIAN - --- --------- -- --------- ----- E41tw
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Any erroneous Jtatem(>n t retl~tina on the character, reputat ion
• S\anding of any Pf'rson, f1rm or corporaticn. which may appear in
the rolumn• of t ht> SEWS wil1 be ~:urrectll!d it brour ht to the attenti\>n
el the Ed itor.
.. (a ... tro and
on~
,·.. ar
One ~ f'ar In utht>r
Tt''(:&<~
Flagg
!l.!iO
2.00
fOunt if's
BETHEL
""d
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The Knl«hta of Colum bus eelt·
brated Arml•tlcu Da,y with a lpt•
cial In Communit7 ll all for mem Mn and tht>ir laca, fr•fnds. Dant'·
lnl' and game1 were t> njoyeil.
North Edge
I
\ fr
)l rtt . ('f>ahurn T Pa ~rue
Mr. and :\lf'l Ju t1ce of Phofl ni'<.
Ar iz .. are vumm~ her brct her and 1•nd children of Pla in\•1ew ' 'l"ih."'d
• ister-in-law. :\l r . and )If<'. W. 0 . 'tonday With ht r rnrenu. )t r. :md
ll••ndnck.
"~"'" · J . A . Bagwell.
Ver nell Teague and :\l r~ . Gt>O'.
\! r nnd )Irs. J a }· J olly of RunJ ont>s of S1lvertC1n ,.iocitt"CI lo t nin ~watt.r and :\l n . J ()(> Thomp•fn and \l nna of llimm itt \'i itt•d l ·nm ,~ ~undn)'.
wt'i'k "ith ~l r Elzii' T ,·a~lH!.
The p1e uprer at F la2~ "P ~ a Tvt·~dn~· with t ... ~i r partnt • '-l r.
~I F C8 Ooroth:~ a nti '-la hle
l i~ !UCCt'~ . Tht! pro~n~m "8"' J'U t nnol )lr111 • )t. J P hillip8 Tu"sda)•.
C'oo1wr moton.'<l to Amarillo ~aten hy chN1l child rt.•n. Total Cit :iO
~ l r and llr . Bryan Sint'la ir, urrln,·.
mad£' to t-•" U-"f'd for hot •chN· I fhlhf' Brook and Ivan Earl. )Jr!l.
Ollt'nf" ~h"'fiRrrl •tw>nt !'atnrda \'
lunchi'l (or the chiM rt·n.
r.uv Co ~. )l ar~erite a nd J t'ufe
htht vmh Wa nda )l nnzingo in thC
rnrl,
were
hU!IIne!A
\'lsitOrl
in
)
forC"an
0 ('n nil toorr(',
)fr and Mr . J am(' RraMord
)fr. and Mrtt. C. W. George Jack
n nd Mr and )J r•. Gl'O. Bradford Amarillo !'aturda}• afternoon .
•·i!lit fd )f onda\' with )l r. a nd :\ln.
:\lr. and ~t rs. Rav McEntil"l' and anrl J immy rallf'd In thf Rn,:mond
~om Dant in Friona.
Oe \"onn Rae retUrned to the ir anrt C. A. HAno.:! home• !'unday.
m S1h•erto n after and ~xMr. n ncl Mr.. Bnck Crum Knd'
hunt>
~l t>"<<amH Cordye Birdwf'll G. B.
f"razier, (lydto Oamf'ron a nd W A. ('ndf'd ' "!till with hn pnrenu. '-lr. Lf>on were ho8tl :\fondav to thf'
followjnl.! Jrue•u: Tt> lie Behrend!'
~ en ter"!! &ttt'nded
he Red C"ro~" nr-1 :\l r~t J 1m B•llWell .
Harry Smcla1r ~pent the week- a 11d \~ R)'fle Todd of H ou~ ton. )Jary
tT< ·e tin~ in Oimm i
lut 5at urrla''·
llr and Mrll J im Wf'hb fl f El c>nd With hi!! part>nt ~. '-lr. and Mrtt . Ph,·lll8 J un Beh rend!! , and L. A.
Pa o and )lr<~ . Gore of Bur'<hur· r \ Smdn1 r. and his child ren. :\l at thew~t.
:\lr. and :\Ira. George Shepa rd
re t ''i•i tffi Ia t W f'dnet~da." wnh J.tmt' . llonald 1nd J ohnn r. in
and Ba rf\' Rrown wPre dmr• r
thf'ir !lu~tt> r and hr<>the r~1n-hi w. )Jr. Plain''lew
:\lr. nnd .\l r . \ "i rc-ie :\'owell and <"Ut>s t • in the Frank :\'e ill e home at
anrl 1\l r<' . Hawkins.
)fr and :\lr J . T B nt~ wt·ll and J\ a~· JatQUita of )IJrt in vi it\."CC H£' reford . u nday.
:\lrw. \\" •11 Ho" ·eJI called in Frank
't r. anrl \I ~ . Ja,e"' BraMor•t , .i . "':mda\' with her parentA, )fr. 1nd
ilE'd T'f'llt h·
in Lubbock and Ta- ) . r · F.. H Rothwt> JI .
Sht>ra rd home Friday .dtf'rnoon.
h oka Su!'lda,.
)fr. and Mr11. Sta ir of Oklahoma
Paul Howell . Mrs. Will Howell.
\t r. lncl ,,,.. FrM Walker ~Mn t fH:nt Ia t Wt't'k with he r ti!Her ll t>n r .. Howell and Don moto r~! to
Ham· Rothw ell.
' A,-"rillo t'n bu ,.;"t'!l• C::a t ,. ..d•"·
~ u nda\· wnh )lr a nJ llr!l. J immie )l r
"r.!l. Brya., !'me-lair and Ivan
:\I n" . n,·e Sh epn rd. Raymond
A 1htm~ .
\"il!itorc In Hnnf'e, r . \\'. Geor~t>. Clint Co'(,
\f r and \lr~t Ernf' t Jn!'IP« were r a rl W('rf buaint•!t
lf1·rtf(l rd \\"f'odnf'•rl~tv at rrnoon
\. \ , Jlancf" a ttf>ndPfl Midwa\•'•
•.;•ilnf"' II'! ' fl rin¥1a.kco ~e~ndl\"
an,lnl B:u..••w<·ll pent . tti.ur. , ,.hit'v(' ment e''f'nt a Friday a!ter.
Alt"n Tra·ronr anol \lr . \I ('O!Cf'l"·
t•t r h rone-ht th•· fir t hale o ( cot~ ~~~"" iJ,rt'tt •nrl ~ mda ,· \•·i th hc· r noon.
IT .. ., •• , and aunt, )lr. and ) l rll, J\ ny
t"'~n o Flai!''! Gin thi11 Wtfk
, ,., \f an ~t f'l' t · r- 1 ('t' flllt ,_,tin
,, ,.,. It n ,, '' II·"" rc wn• a Rt1l" rUE.
\fr. ·~ '-' " Brvan ~ i nrlnir Anti c.n thft •Pat" and C'ha rJ;!C' 50c.
Oimm1tt \•i itior Tue day
l\'n
n
Earl.
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r.
a
nd
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l
nr
.
Fatf'
2nd \l arAV't' r- I.et'!ll: ou si lk on
\l f"'l f'h•df> P rl"nr(•" \'icl'· ol Ia t
ThuM"day ·wtth \l r~. -\ nJ )· Tt·.,un p· :-:hanMn. l l r . Gu)• Cox. ~l r. and th,. •t'Ate and cha r!lf' :l5c.
\ln.
:\l('lvin
Summer~~~. ll ou.!lton
:lM lla nasrf'r-l ct' put peonle
•on.
"".;
lrl.. aU ~tr- W T Gn l"'hn., of 1 Ufit and )1iu Edith Ne111 attend- nn t hf' l!; .. ah and chal"lfe a, quarter.
''
,....
•inC"insr
l\t
Gl
en
wood
in
~.. limm 1tt "i-itt•d F" hhw in tht' ~l n .
\ ma ri1Jo Sunday nrternoon.
C!aude J ohfl•nn hom(':
' fr arol :\1r . Pat \"E:a:r:ev. )Jr.
Th(' FlallQ' Chantt>r flf Rf'd
f"ro~ll ll":('t
''~ an ,.1J.,hn
, ... :,.,n a"'d )lr . Roy Sha nnon Sl'l•l '\pqJ
Tuesda • to r-w
\ "t w ,..en 1 ht'r nl An•nrillo vi.111ted Tue dav with
• ·ton> addt>o l. \f f<'. r
R1 ,..fw•·ll i11 "r and 'fr•. Fate .'hannOn and
t'hai rma n d th " •rkt··· · clh·i ion. \II and :\lr . Bryan indair.
)frc Geor~e Ba~,.., ll and '-l r~t.
M,.. Err-t .J .•• ·~ i chairmnn fl (
mt>mbt'r•" ip w,. wam e'·rn·nnf• tn 1-atl· !'hannon vi~tited Tut'!ldav in
mf' f'a t'h T uf' da,· tn tt>f' h••1d. th; hom{' of :\lu. '-1. J . Phillip . 1 11c - - Dimmitt, Texas - - 30<
J .n nch • ·a.; 'f"\'PII n' ,..,n to tht>
I_r and " r". Earl Lu t and Otluhle F"f'aturr F'rlda'• and f'at!nllowml!' w• ·m•n: 'lnw
Rt·rt llo) '' J)f·nt ~unday aft£' r n0f!n 8!1
urda ' , .\dull '~ 2"l~. Child ren 11~.
O ~ttman .
,J W ll ~t" kin•. f"t·<"il ~ 11 • ll- of t hl·lf dnughu r m Can- 1 A lilt f" ea t • " 1 d
..
ur • a ur ay hi. I' h 1 1 t
C inn. r. B. Fr·•.,.; r. f",.. o;t lm'H·"~. ~"'Ctn.
9: a.-; 1nd l'rf'\Uf', :to~ and l tc.
p ,.U) rhiH',.
('Jv ~. (lqrr,r"fl \\"
A. !'=· "'•·r .;I* ""h• ff, f · • J n!lnn. If· ··~'"" IJ•u,·l· n~. r-· 1 , T ·11·
~lodern. Scientific
' RIll.\\' .S,\ 'I'L' Rll,\ Y,
VUf'
I
A ..:, r'ln
vh, t n t
'-0\' F. ~tfiF:IC 11-J.iE.' e E ·. •tmination and
\ al l ,. \l !I P.·re ~ ~ •,.. f rt•
lnrotf. \I ~ .1· m•""' H.. f ..J P •
\"i,uaJ .\n ai)'Sis
IIESI!\' f'OSil \ in
( 'ok,. -' F' .\ •:~ ... • '
.. ,... p. .. n·'·
f ord. J. 1 1 ' • \\ .r n J- r, and
( , fa .....t>'i to met>t the
Mr.. n r~·, !1
indh idual rf"(Juirt>mt'nl~.
'r of J [lvn S •r m11J~ a htl ' ·
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VOLVIR V.
Aulatallt Edltor••. llottJ Newton
Bualn- llanapr•• luli111 Daney
lmf)ro\•emenh on the achool lir.···, ndolyn Coke and MarJ Jean
SO< iety Edltor•• Harriot IIU<kobay hnr.ry
.re ~ln~e maliC, Fiftr dol- Wt>bb. on a reeent examination,
Sporta Eclltor • ••• llarlon Rodwloo lar1 w;ll be toent to '"""'' C\hl 1 tt"''~Ptl the ,peect and aecurac)'
l"•oturo Edltor • •• Bhirley Wom&<k IIOC'lkt in the librarv. and 1120 has tP!IItl r equi red by the state dep.artr.xchan.re Editor Delone Gibaon ~en 1pent fnr new fict:on and me nt for a full year student ~ ·rhf'
non-fletlon books.
t l'(IUIN!mcnt• are that the atuMiaa Nelle J ennings
Arll\nltf'mcnts are beinfl made cl ,. nts type 30 words a n1 inutf' for
8] 011101
•o th•t sturlents un u~te the pUb· j ' " minute• with a maximum of
Reportert- Jo)U Carter, J oy lir librarv durinv school houn.
flvl' P' ron. A uhool fo:!rm of nine
(luck, Helen Curtla, Leatrlee
Rtudenh cnn show thPir amH\!· ll'""'t ha is allowed to reach that
J:uon. Wanda Monalnl'o, Sue f'lntl on of both lihrnrif'S bv takln~t gon l.
~hc try , Georbia Shw€!n, Horace r11 re of all hookt and b)• ob!!;erving
SinN• thf'se •lriJJ have had InTrainer, Tommie
Webb,
Lon library rules.
"trut'tlon in lvpinsr f nr onlv •·•·"
J,oothe, J eanette Graham , Pahy
1 ..... ,th11 they are to be commended.
Rnwlings, and Ol~"ne Shepard.
1 Other 11tud ent" Are al"o 1lroin!l out1
MVtndinK work In typlrlk but have
not yet passed the l•.:!qUiretl teata.
I
HEARD & JONES--Druggists
SO IEZ TIE EDI
Jlinvile
Or.·~
penon ~an only be one
l'lat'l' at a time, at least it is com.n 5r to that! Student• or' Dimmitt
lh2h are Jtettinr 11 worried and
loflt herflf'' even thinkina- about thl!l
we:('k-end . Many of the student8
l·h'd and want to 1f0 to two thintts
this week -:!net Amonr the l' l.-tt·~•
flf import•~ for at':tiYity Friday
'l 'ld Suturday are the Prt:!lll Clinic
at l.u bbotk. a Methodiat \' oung
Proplu meetin« at Bhr 8prin<.
and a U omemakln~ Ar• meetin«
Itt Amarillo. t would t eoulcl help
111 this important dec:i•ion , but it
1• impo!t! lble. Stodenu, )'ou'll have
11
mal "
your own ded"ion .
Jl ere's hopinlf you ~hoo!e the one
'' htre you could have more fun
l•fld ~ei\·e the mOlt benefit.
Tt:e l[tne"'l public l" ally doetn't
uali t:e the phJ'Iical features of the
~c ~ri ntendent of Dimmitt Sehool!l.
A box 1upper was held nt Sun n)'·
~>• de la1t wH.k and a prize of a box
vr randy wa1 a-inn to the u~rlies t
• • ~tn PreiPnt. !":nme w•v and .-orne
toow Mr. M~Collum rot the prlte.
I gul'lll the priae looked so good
te •acr iftced hia look• for it. A
l:un2ry look on the face mi~rht have
J.t-1 1)('(1.
ytllllo see
Sophs Favored
in Class Tourney
--~' 1 h
seaton ltartcv w t
n ha ntc Mondav when a tourna,, nt bt.•twf't'n the various cla "te"
·n l'chool wa" beiE'tln. The opent'r
\\ hich Y M phtyed Mnnda)' noon
WM lM-tW('<'n the nniors and the
""Vf.'n th l.!'rnde. Althoui!h the •ev1 nth ~rae! .• wa 1 the <kcldo..'<l undertfn!!, tht'v put 110 a t:oorl RL!h ' .
ht'lding the seniors tn onl' 33
pni nts. but aeorin• only one th emelveA
Tu('~•ln v rrv· ,.. "" " ' n ("~me hetw<'en the hitrhiY rated 1110phomores
1.nd t he •· lJrh th 1•rnde . WhNl tht'
'-""me wa • O\'~>r th" •oph!l had run
up an ov('rwhelmimr "('nr(' of '~
[Wltnu while the eighth grndc hnd
Hr-r('ll onl v three pointlt.
W('ffnP r!Jw thl" iurior.. ftac('(l thr
~•·n io rs in the aeml-tlnuJC~; nnd on
Thur~tdn•· th e fre~hnten wi ll n11 • ·t
lht• !!;Ophomore" who nn> thr top·
t'ttnvy (u\·o rite" of t h" tnurnamPnt.
Th£' winner! of the gume 1 Wedllt•t«hl\' and Thu ~duy will mrc>t
'londuy in tl-· ~ chnmpiOn!llhip t ilt.
Thi~ srnme will probably he piny''" h<>tw£>en the lllf'niroirs and 80pho·
lllo r(' .. anti 11hould be.• a thrille r.
Thf' Boh- Kitt<n!l hnv(' liWnlC!I
!"(' hedu lt--d with tllf' F rlonn Sm•nws
rnr Friday nnrl Tue!ldR\" nht ht ~ .
Tt t> ~ran ·• Friday is t o be nlned
t>ere 1nd the one Tue1day at Frlona. The former 111 to be the Kil·
lf'n8 opener, and should be a good
nne.
·--..J'P -""Bn.11
-k
etball
"The Return of
J. M. HYDEN
Hn(' t t~r
'
••' \t r
of Optometry
106 \\ . it h ~L - \marlll o
f'h onn: orr. i 722. llt'lJ. ;;;,g j
- - M .SO-If icha rd \rlt•n . J t>nn l'nrkt' r In
"Fl. \ IS(; I!LISIJ"
1941
E. B. BLACK CO.
FURNITURE AND UN DERTAKING
PROMPT AMB(;LANCE SERVICE
Wt :oiow Offer $150.00 Cuh Burial
I n•urance at Low Colll.
HEREFORIJ.
TEXAS
Z\'LW FORDI ... Sce in new buuty •••
try ju !.olt new ride , • • J•d itt smooth
JX>" cr :~ ad dri•ina "If· We believe you'll
ag n:c in a mjnute that IHN'• IIH ,.,,.,_
t/QI/ar ( 4 ' ,...,,. ,..,. IHfll
Sl S .·\10:>/ .• 'fl ' ES ..
SO\'E:)IIIEII 16- 17-1 8-
1901
co~ ' 1M No• aad laapcct the GREAT
•
• • •
0'1\rn America'• lhrifdett ..... ,or Amerf·
T\ RO:\'E POWER in
ca'IMOJ/8M/.,.,6".fordDOwbuildabolbl
"Blood and
Sand"
Enjo7 the "DIW ford ride" aow 6Der atlU
in TECHNICOI.OR
\\'EDSESDAY ·THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER 18·20Mary Marti• and Don A•t~he
"Kiss the Boys
Goodbye"
• • •
, • • on lower, 'Widct cba11ia., 'Wida
aofter springs!
loapr,
• • •
Own a car you'll dri•e with pride,., new
in style inaadc and out, and aood for,...,.,
to come!
• • •
Jlide in room to apare, In bi1, wJde
bodiu of ooe·piace welded steel for
lu<ia1 quieti
• • •
lnYOit wlaoly fM the futate::; la lhelo"''
life fNiitt ••• ol tbo low·prlce hl4l
/
'
Iori
Cy~if•,.
Castro Motor Company
0P DIMMITT, TBXAS -
,. , •.·
8th Graders Have
Plenty of Spirit
•
The eltrhth JE"rade 11 planninJE' to
have a party honorln1 the eighth
S!rade t':andidate for football queen,
C'a rolyn Rote Rawlin~•· and the
Jlirl and boy brin~dng in the most
' '<'tell for her. Betty Ha1ting" and
Thomas Harri son led the group by
ushina- in t OO most votel. The
f!atc and place have 1\0t yet bt•en
!!et. Also those who will help pick
up trash Satun:fay will hnve n pic·
nl(' lunch.
"Do Mt think you will not henr
more from the e i~rhth ~rad et' ' n
~pokel'!man from i.he chi!! Mi-t,
They arc new in this Mchool. full of
11 pirit, nnd hard to beat. TOO Senior• will vouch f or that.
Dirpmitt, Texas - --- ---------- ----Telephone 75
Jeanette brightened up eontldrnblv wh('n 00 found Ray l..llley
n rf;vib!e runner in the Sadie
' lnwkin11 rnte.
Incidently the
cnught him
ven if it were after
.,(' • ·as lln f,l'-Or what he thought
Y'all Yle. She mu!lt hn\~ used her
tPchn ique on him hecaul!e they
\\'£•rc together fo r se-:-eral hours
"' t th e P.nrt;·. Could th 1s 00 a new
l•re h<>gmnmg to flame!
8 uAtf' r'!ll at··~ ntion i11 alwR)'!- on
till' gi rla! He couldn't evrn con ~·
rute in bookkeeping chtM ~ one
1
t ny ln"t week. A new s.:-irl wn• in
la~<l!! \\'h ~n he C'ouhl b<>nr it no
lnm•n. he n!'lkNt of 1\tnmi t• Bundrick an introduction to hn r cOU't·
in. w ho wa!ll \'llli ting. Th r<'e cheer~
Cor t he n('r\'(' of Bu'ltPr- it hllTlt'd
'l•ttll\' of the bn>·a who were too
ha u:h ful to u11 k the stun c of Mn mie.
l'ihirl('y'!ll l'! enrt went p it-:~ ~ pat
wh('n sh..:- ~ nw Rnchel lri!lund vi ~
11 i n~ in nimmitt llillh School on
\rmi tiC'e J)ny. She was ju11t
wo nd t' rin~ if Rachel's
b,...,ther,
Richntd , harln't come to Dimmitt
too. No-that wa111 too srood to be
true. But just wait, Shirley, may~o he'll C'Ome ""other day!
Thi• old mud'• about dry, 110 I
JrUeaa I'll quit alinl'inr it-at lea1t
'til next week '&out thll ••me
time-u Jon1r
· c ru imetl a huM'e 1uece1s esJM>(iallv
' n• far 11 the fun was concerned.
Th ~ re were all kinda of Do.-ratch
d ,araeten from Lil' Abner to Old
Man ~fo..Q J'Pnretent...t in the ~tkit .
Aft~>r the skit th e bl~ race wa!l
helrl lr frort of the JehOI') buildIt looked fer a while tllat
•'•r"e rtf '""' vlrl" coultl t-tn,.dlv
tH- held until the nee Atarted thev
Wf.'re 110 anxious. Finally the l!ihot
• ·a• ftred and each ~rl waa after
' that Man•• ahe had been wantin.for so lon(IO. After the rare was
tlvf'r th" llirls drug In their men
,,, bfo hiteht"d 11p b~, R'Oin~t behind
the kl1111n.- ~k and a mats reremnnv by lfarryin' Sam.
Then the crowd 1enaral•:!tl. Some
went to the atudv hall to f'lav rintr
nmet. othen nlaved ball in the
crvm. other! enjo•."ftt t':uds and '42.
und s till othera • ate and drank
,ome deli~lout Kick-a-ooo joy
iuiCf. Skunk pie. and Pretcn•'<l
Turnif)ll that hHtl bef>n nrepA••NI by
mt>mbers of the Little Theatre
Club.
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LUBBOCK, TEXAS
CRAB.
a.
Truly Two of Your
Best Friends---
. IOgy ClaSS G.lVe
B10
Chapel Program
"Do you know who t h"t Indian
Chief is!" That'a proltl blv !''Dical
of w~at ,-ou11 beer na t \\ ~lne@ ·
day " In chaT'!I when the Bmlo~
}a" nre~nta a medieln 1h?w . . At
t ,v ,.,., ..th .. "' "-";.been ~orklnq
wo or droof woe II on l e proi rnm. "n
"""' 11 apJ'Ifn rances.
t p~oml~f'l to be . - .
o.'.' Btrtl,.e-f' 1!1 Dr. Jr ·rail· Rnv
I DONT WANT TO AEF. THE Aldrtd~re is Samton t l~ ~tro na'''ln' T ..nv Stew rt I1 r h t ll
WORLD ON t"IRE!
·r·
nw·
a
Wnt~. There are alto pla n~ for a
h!'thPr
~
hoo
nuartf"t.
h1n,hhn
sr.
voI don't want to set tl•.! worl d on
('Ill I!O lQ!, nnd other feat ur(''l,
ftrc:
1
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11
W 'tt'o
I juat want to etart • ftame In
1
nno ~ ...,H. ,.. cou r-· tn "
your hta•t.
turt'f nt medlelne I hOWl . .t tJ~:. RlolIn mv heart t have but one de- •'V\' cia""' Is pl"f'«ientin• t l·1• f m· the
.,•,, nurrw>"e of llhowiftR the stulire.
e show•
And
one l1 you- no other d4'fl' h<K'v how ahlul"b
reatt:· aft.
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will 4o.
·
l'\·c lowt all ambition for-worldlv acoclaim.
I ju•t want to be the one you
love,
And with vottr adlftllalon that
you feel the ume,
He'11 a ~~enio r. blondl'. with M1el
111 have rNf'h"CC the 110&1 I'm
,., ·~~~~. A membt>r of the dNrnat ic
dfta,..lntr of-rlu h and eaf)tain of the foothall
lklle,·e me!
trnm . He nl!lo plays iuard 011 the
I OONT WAI\!T Tn ~ET THE ha~tketbalt team-1ueu wt.o?
WORLD ON FIRE;
I jul!t want to ttart a ftan1e
~he iC~; a very enerJ,!'etle tenior.
in your heart.
~ he's rather 11mall. with hmael
t'yel and brown hair. She is n
"""wer this on4':
1' "'W member of the drnmaUc ~lub
)I an upaide-down take is down- nnd one of the leaders of the pep
~ idt• up, would the up!hf"-down aide
,q uad- gue11 who! ·
l>t· downlli rle·nt> or wouM the down!drle-u p s ide ~ unside down!
Anawer to last wcelt'J!I Gueu
\\"ho- Annn. Dee Brndl('y and Har·
,
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.
len
Redwine.
It" not _the 111e. ot the dl).R' m
!hP fia-ht : It'! the saae of the ftght
'II the dog_._ __ _ __
SCIIOOI. OISIIIISI!Eil
Ac cordin~ to Sup t. MeCollum.
Be 1100<1 and you11 be happy, but ,,.hool will be di!lm i.,o;ed Nov. 19
) OU won 't l{el your name in the throuJrh Nov. 24 for t ne ThankiJ!'ivinJ.! holiday1.
paper n!l often.
!Parents Invited to
1Chapel ProgralliB
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1 .... Wcdnf>!ld"y in t'haou.J '-lr.
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McCollum made n ver y !lt lrr ln JC
tn lk about th~ high I!Choo l st u~,..,t,' llitu atl'on du r in• the latt
World War. He told of how the
tudn: t ~t l!t>n t a petition t o Pre"i·
rif'"~ \\' ilAon roneer ning the for mnuon of ~ ,Ju mor ..R{'d Crou, and
n ft er Prellll " nt \\ 1l111.on hat1 <'nnj ' Uitt><l the a uthor:t iE'M nf the Red
CI'OII!I, ont' wa" formed .
The Jun ior Red
ro ~' firh•e
.. tarll"rl T uesday. with a minimum
in t he hi~th M"hoot a f 11.60. All
wh o wnnt to contribute to th is
ca u11e are a kPrl to rlo 10 l••twt>en
'\ov. 11 and S ov. 30.
intereaUnll talk on h111 trip l()
II'KOhington, D.
A daneo lnlt rpretat ion num~r by J . C. o..pand • rnd in • by O<lrothy WJWR
S1mmon1 also were g-iven.
Studt>nU of Dimmitt High wis h
tC? cordially mv it e and urge ~
th I tors to c:.ome t o
.e
'
pro~rums. Th €!umu1g p~a
are 11chedu led 81 follows.
Xuv. 19- )fr. O'Rear't~ ~
ciR~tM w ill .vivt> a nrognm en
" F'r.r aks in ~1 edicin e. "
=' nv. 2 _ T he 4th , th. ancf lth
grades w11l pn>f"nt a pro ~ .
Oet •.3--A patriotic mnvi n.- ~et u1 e w1ll be 11 hown .
Thf> nudt·nl'l and f acultJ' bel tieve tha t the people of Dinlaitt
~A•II! enjoy these DtOJ:ramll Yerl"
murh and they wi h to extt·nd to
a n in vitat iOn to atteM lilt'
rhapcl programs.
Three Touchdowns D. H. S. Students
Scored by M0 bley Participate In
'onal Drl've
The
rro:ot the Silverton Natl
nwla in the finn! ~rirl dnu ic of
the At>a!IOf! la !lt F'ridu y. The opponn'tt' IVe(l anJ fum bled. The
B{ beat! carr ied the ball t.o the
Owl 's ei•rht·yard lin l• nnd fum hled .
'T'}oe opror.cnl!J W£'1" ht>ld for fou r
•!,..···n'l and the BobcAts took O\'er.
Mob lr y PRM'~ed to Redwin e f or the
litH t 11cu re of the scame. Th e co n, t.n ion wn s good, makin g the
.,core 7-0.
In the second (fUBrter Mobl•' y
"rot hed over the a-oal for the sec '"'nd touchdown and the conven ion
\\ H" madt! on a hort pau . In the
.. lo11inll minute~ of the second quarte r Mobley made th e third touch·
!own on n 11eries of down fie ld
"Un!l. Attempt for th e com• t> r<~ion
failed. makinll the Aco re 21 t o 0 in
!nvor of the Bobenh. In the third
''""''•r the Owl • held the Bobcnt!l. In the th ird fiUnrter the
Owl a held th e Bo bcat~ seo reh.u.
In tl·• opcuin~ minut.e!l of the
'ou rth <1uarter Moblev scored the
t'ourth touchdown. Atiempt for the
o:> x trn point failed. The Bobcats
won .t he ti~t . 26-0 •.
Th11 ~hrllllnK VICtory ended the
1941 gr1d sea1on for the Bobt'ats.
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IllOROTHY ZIEGLER
F.i\'TF.RT.~INS WITH
SADIF. HAWKISS PARTY
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Chapltr~
All ~lx room• at th e gtade
Et'hool have orJCanized chapter! in
1t'lt> American J unior Red C rol!~ f or
t he school )'ear. Each room wa.1
required to rn iAe 50 cents in order
to or11anize a chapt er. All that is
rail'!cd over thla 1mount stayt In
f"MI!tro oun t v to help With t~.c Jo.
cal work. Each room1 i1 makina- a
ll'r£'at etTort to see wh i~ h one can
roi e th e lnr)Ce t amount of mon€ y.
On Tu Psday of thi! wt>ek thf" ('n.
tire •~hoot had raised $5.38 wah
the a1xth and Rhh grnders runninll' a <'lose raC'" for top honnrs.
Each room " 'ill recel\•e a copy
of th" J unior Red Crou :\'ews a nd
ut~h pupil will receive a Red Crou
hu tton t o wear. PTosrra m! of work
for the chapt ers ha\'e not been
planned yet.
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Bobkittens Corner oundation To Be
Grade &hoot Ha11
Red
for Workshop
CrU!!ll
. Dorothy Ziea-ler honored approx1mately 35 gueaU w ith 0 Sndje
lfnwkins party laat Friday nillht.
Each or':! wal'! dreued a s "ome
cha racter from. DoJrp&tch. Sadje
Hawkins, J..il' Abner, Da i!ly Mae
anti the whoJe ~ranK were there.
The party lllarted in full llwing
with rinK a-amtos. Then came the
excitinJE" race when the ~rirls cha!l• 'tl the bors. Sc\•eral of the f&!llest
runners brouu-ht home their man
1nnd wt• rc lella lly married by th e
Jaw of Dogpatch. Morrin' Sam t ied
lnterrn"'iatto (:radn lo PrHf'ftt
the knot.
{"hapel Pro.-raa Sov. 26
Pla n!! have bt-oen mad e f or the
Refrel!hmen t.!l were !lerved and f
h •r h
d · h
I
whrn the clock ! truck 12
nu r t . n t an s1xt a-ra( en to
w~nt home
e\~ ryone pre~e nt an a ue mbly program at
the hillh 11chool Wed nesda y nlornin" nt II :00. J ust what the pro,. E\\' STt' OESTS J\RE
~ram w•ill consist of hat not been
1 EStiSTED IN D H 8
r e\'ealed yet. but from the ''goin 00!1
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The two r.·~w !ltudenh who en- on" at the grad e school it will be
1
"c>lled MondRy nrc Alex Bur\;ett. quite worthwhile.
"n ehrhth JO"ader fJ"Om Lub&ot'k, , Plant~ have also bHn made for
nnd florothy Dee Clina-iq1mith. th(' grade ~hool Chriatmall pron fre,.hman from Canyon. Wana gram which will be held in the
and Art'hie Moblry hn,·e re-enter- high achool auditorium on Friday
('d. returning from the Amh erst afternoon, Dec-. 19.
School.
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B ohcut~t
The ~round i1 bt>ing p.,..rt>d
for the r~w Defense hop aM dtr
!lnnrl hu been delivered to tile bcatlon where buildinK of the ...,_
d~ttion will sta rt immediately.
l"nder th e direction of P~k
Schooler the studt>flts o. re bulltlin'-! rackl for the 1ka tes the ldltot
;. to re.:eive and mag8zine rwck11
for use In the liLrary. Th(',. &l'f"
coooerating with the !' peed
in bui ld ing " stage •et..
be old whe n t-.e
Bond •• Cuulty - Aut.HNIIill
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WEll
INSURANCE
FIRE .... - TORNADO
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If I have to bt...J
ROASTED,
J •• ..atY-,...
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I want to bt...J
Tllelr -
with NATURAL GAS
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s......... n.......... ,....,
DUIGIIII
for
TO LJAD Ill
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PllfOIMANQ
CREAM Of CELf.Y SOUP
ROAST TURKfY, ~Tl'ffiNG -.NO GRAVY
nANIERRY SAt.ICE
e
TO lUI Ill
lAKED SWHT POTAIOES
Your Dog·and
Your Telephone!
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WEST TEXAS
TELEPHONE co.
• HEAD LETTUCE
ECONOMY
~AI.AD lliES.>ING
IUTTEI
HOT BISCUIT, HONEY
PUMPKIN Plf
WHIPPED C.REAM
S~L1E'> !'ft.tf~
COFFEE
their
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ROASTED
DEAN
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;;:;io~o~ou•
1,.,t •"ek ••• o.r, •·• week
•nd the Social Scienee dniii.C!; had
·barge of aJI the bullel;l'\ boa rd!.
-l, ... wertt dNorated wuh I>O"te ra
which made the puolla more ('011·
·cioUI!! of Defcn1e 8ond11 and Dert'n' •:! Stamps.
Th 'a w~k thOle I)Oitt• r!l were
replaced by Junior Red Cron polt" MJ in keepinl' wh.t. J umo r Red
"'ron week.
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JOISI JOISI JOIII
::"L.":l§';C
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OMt
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Monroe JlaJ. Cutro r n·tnl\' A~r
ritultural aaent, helped to ora-anise a 4-H Club MODd ay of thia
week.
Thirty-four bo•.,
m .. t to oranlze the rlub. t'ive flf th(' boy11
re FF A worken and tht: othen
utt>e I •'f'n 4-H Club m ~mhf' rs for
t year or more.
Thill
one of
he lar&'est 4-H CluiM i1 \o11tro
""'ounty. The projeeb they have
·n mind are recoplaed hy Mr.
May aa coociThe club will meet twi,·• n month
vith t~,. following oll'lr • .. p re~id~
1nrr: Bob Po"' ·~U. pre clll.t; Bob
.\tnpe8, vice pre! ident: n ,rJ;. Ayus.
!letretary· Billy Raekl•·•'la n. reporter; CharleJ Fl-)'e, Kill It· l~ader.
pro-
Wilma Ruth Dixon cheated on
J .. rest of the a-iris. She ••a ~t n't
<~ port enou~h ta let "her man'' _enter In the race. Instead she wa1ted
until the race was completed bt•f(\re s he appeared with "Wilkie"
Wlllwrson .
Amo n~ th e couple• preMnt at
t he Sadie lbwkln11 Day party
were a few of the onet you 11ner
ct('e apart- name)\.· Harnet Huck·
'lhay and Gene Wataon AND CaiJiu F,..ncea and J oe \\'aaley. How
they keep together on everythinl'
i ~ amaain1!
s~n after the party was • new
mnteh- or at least new to most
everyone-that of Tomfteld and
Huth Barrett. Tb.:y wel'f! report·rl to have bec!n on a little conntr)'
road not far from town. \\'onder
''hot the penons who uw them
Wf're doin~r on that ume roarl!
Tommie Webb tlidn't ..."' to
make s uch a trood lmprualon Sat·
urday ni~ht with Natalie R·~yMidll.
:\ t least 1he didn't go with him
•e-ain Sundny afternoon at had
bet> n planned. That'• bad luck,
\latahe, to break a date!
N. M. Cruise and Dorothy ('lark
~f'Pmed
pretty happ;.· Saturda)'
niJ{ht at the preview. Jt'a possible
•t>,tt they Y" rel
Quot e-"lt's one way to pt
ol<'nJr with the boll and to keep
1
job"- un<IUOte. Thi~ wa11 a
1110latioa heard after Juliua went
·v ilh Pa!•Y to the preview. But!wore .,.. reaaons to belle\'\! . a t
-' h h
,. "'II '"' 't
er for a dltre!~nt
1r nson. Jullu1 ju1t i1n't that tyl)('.
lie 'fi'Ouldn't think that. mu~h of
-.,is job!
THURSDAY, NOV. 13, INI
·IOBCITS IOWI TIE OWLS
II FIIIL Ill D II ME
SUGAR and
:.__ _S_P_I_C_E--1 1 Dogp~tch Party Is DefensE: Posters
The moot lnopirlng event of the Howling Success
Are Displayed On
Wf•ek (to the KOtlip·hunter) wat, ,
ttntloubtedly, the Sadie Hawkins'
Bulletin Boards
party.
!":"lldi,. Hnwklns Day was
.
THEATRE
Frank fames"
IICiOO£
The Bobcat Tales Hi School Library Typing Exams
Powell Heads
ITAFF
Show Many Skilled 4-H Organization
t:ditA>r----- --· llarJ loan Webb Is Improved
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF DIMMITT HIGH
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lhe''";Ddbeat Tales
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Wftk wlloe lollo
SUMNTIJDI a.u1
talk . The faculty, atudent body Hardy Wood .-IYOd word tllat
,Bunnyoido • · H Club NO¥. 10
and patrons appreciated Judre hia eouain, Hartle7 Fn.nkl, a eook With 8 ............. PnMDL llioa A•a
Cunningham'• prt'sence and the in· in the navy, went down on Ilia Grindotd, new H. D. apnt, and
•. rett shown by him.
ship, the Reuben Jamea. Jcian 1ponaon ..,.. PNMnt.
Hardy lived in the Frankl home
IIi~• Grlndotalr INido a demon.
at Gat.eaville prior to livinr with 1trauon on care of eJothe1, mendthf' Clem Gilliam•.
lnar, laundry and PNMiftl' and alao
Ullman Hunter and daurh- •a,•e • few pointen on atoraae. All roads lead ing to the schnr>l t••r,Mr11.
Frances,
accompanied
Mrt.
U.
Luuoin g ha\·e been covered with C. Baird to Amarillo Tuetday, J"asle Joe Lilley, reporter.
I" J.-e•. t\C"cording to R. W. Baird,
ttn old-timer he~. lak e• are full er • ·here Franre1 received med~al aid
s.llz It_ wtih a New• Wut Ad.
tla n he haa e\•en seen them and 01 an infected ear.
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tha t has been 60 yean . The north
..,.,., • n•,th roads leadintr to the
u·hool building are now open. mall' ·~ it J)OI!<!. Ible to hnve t':hurch thu
11.1t Sunday. Rt!v. Sharr-:! pn>:lchd l :It the mornmr aen'lce.
"·'·e your radle d•~WINiabl)' rftM41t ....... te faet.J 1
11
The •chnol rh ildrcn did not have
tlon• in our •ud•rnly equ,ppetl aM .,........ ..nlfta';; q.
t hti r I-lnllowe'en ,u1rty until Wrd"'""' · Enr)' Job i• 1Uara•tte41 to ' " ' aatlafart .... ,.....
J't dar e ve nln ~. Tht' adults played
R.C.A. R·IDIO TJ:Rt:8. PARTS A SUPPLIES
f , .. • ,.n \" 0rv 1.. Hun ter and Dell r Goge won bMIIoons and candy
Winc:harru• •• Fr-rwr C..trolfera •• BaUer._
for pl8 ) in5: hiL!h I!<'O r .
B~:L IIIOST - - - - R A D I 0 8 - - - - SONORA
-rh. \! Pltht- .... hO\I•e is nil! ltandA,lla- S.,.•ift
11 • ~ in water. Thl· lake is rt'«din1
" t ry ~lo wl y. Mi n Mara-aret Simp~ (l n , a t~ t u d<'nl of
Wet~t
Tex11
State
ollege. spent Satunlay
Tt'l.l .l, TEXAS
--·---PRONE IN
m~tht and Sunday at home.
The tragedy of war came close
for the ewebtr, ca•e an ina•lr· to home tile
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Clart'nce Kern fro m Umbargi'r
end Mi ss Agnes S utons !rom
Wirh ita Fall• •Pfnt ~·md ay ('\'('nina- vi1itlnJr at Naaar<th.
Ray and •kmry C1f'r , r wh Ct nre
Mrs. C. \\'. Geo,.e and Jln1m)'. e!ftployed b)• the Lloyd Con1truc'lrt. C. A. Hance, Harry Joe and t 1on Compan\' at Shamrflt'k . pl'nt
Saundra, Mn. Raymond Hance, the wet>k-end at Na&.m th.
J,, th anti Linda, Mn. W. M . How' II and .\tr~ . Percy ShE'futrd callt>d
~CIIOOL N F',\' S
in the One Shep•rd hom e TuesThe Xntn"f"th Scht· '~ nb. (' rHd
,:, ,. Mfternoon .
N11ionnl Education \\ t·f'k wi th
\f r. Rnd Mr . Puul Howell W<'te rrogrllms L'uitable f, r th" orcs•·
I cniiN to th(> bedtlde of her moth- ion. M onda~·. TueJda· nn•l Wt·d~~ r at f'rowt>ll ~aturday .
rl• .. « 1 a~· T h•~ rronarr · ,hirh \\tcre
'-lr. and Mr1. Percy Sh PJll\ rd and .riv,.n by tht~ ftrl!t ..
t!'r a.r.-~ Jtt
Th t>l n1 a motored to Hcr <'ford ~ut- :1 ·16 ,... m. were W f' ll n ttt•ndl~ l hy
'J Niay.
the l!('hool patrone. 11 ,. 1 r(l~rrRm
~!til. C. W . Geanre. Jark nnd Thursda y ni~ht at ,.. 00 o't'IOC'k
he urJ'It'r
J imm ,· •re nt ~u n da v in thtt Ra~·- was presen ted by
'l•mui llant'e home . ·
· / '"rndt~@;. St'\'t>rt. l n•u 1·r.. \\" r('
)lr C. J . Cox •Pf>nt .Monday rende'r! Rlto by tht
emht·r~ of
"1 t h '-lrt~. J . Cox in Dimmitt.
the R )thm ~nd.
~·,, nl( ~}-.. na rd mot orNI to AmaJ udll'e Cunnm•ha.., , ,, ... ·•~~> r
1 ill o Smurdny on bu~ ;f' f'IIIS ,
/~
) l r~. \\' ill ll owt>tl C"atlul on '-ln.
I' rr v l" htopn rd Tu£' duy mMnin g.
'-lr . C'. \\" , Georll(', C. W . nnrl
J 1mm\· ''i~ifNI in t he C. ~ . 11nrl
R a~''!lOnd ll an<"e homes T ue~~~.<la)'
('\'f'lll ng.
)lr. nnd '-l r~t n,~n ry Howf'll . Da n
Pl"'rl )1 nrl\'n, c.aiiNi ln thf' Grorge
Slu""aNI hamf' TuP flay ni~ht.
Mr. and Mrt. G('()rJ,re S t:" Pa rrl
11 nd J f'rr•· \· i~ited in the J ohn Stork
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Sl' IISC' RII'TIOS RATES
r ountie
('Onti g-UOU'~
NAZARETH
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MIL~ !fer Chiidronl
Superlatln &rac:e and beauty dlatlnllulah Chnrolet'a new Fleetllne Aerooedan and new Fleetllne Sportmaater.
And, of coune, they alao brlnll you all
of the Unitized Knee-Action comfort ••.
all of the Vain-In-Head "VIctory" per·
formanc:e and economy . • . all of the
31-year-proved dependability which characterize the new Chewolet- The f'lne•r
ChetTOier of All Time.
See theae dlotln&ulahed can at your
neareat Chnrolet dealer'a, •nd conYince
your.wlf that "lr pay• ro buy rile lftMkr
and 11er rile leGdlnl buy."
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IT MY510 IUY THE LEADER AID GR THE LEADIIG Ill
co., Ia e.
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THVRSDAY, NOV. 13, 1941
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DIMMITT MOTOil
THE CASTRO COUNTY NEWS, DIMMITl', TEXAS
PAGE Tll1lD
THUBIDA~NOV. ~
CATHOLIC INFORJIATION
THIS WEEK IN
DEFENSE
" ·l'< ilian · ""
"II 1 were a Catholir," a lady
eta end a lar~re num -
btr ,,f i1 -h••rt anJ port rraft.
~1111' Btll. I)I!\G
Tl
,,, \' rt>t•·•r' "'l t hat durrn~r
t ,
t Ill mont" of I'I U . kot'll
v • n• la1d r,w I Hi n, ' t•omhatant.
hip , 'l \ hit;., '"'ff laurwh1'(l and
2 i'> hi n" Wt'l'\' <'U' I11lll • .. m" l'•l. Tht>
ntllritimc Cnmm S•l•' " r'J"' rtt••l th •
fi,...t thre. Lil><•rt)• rar,:•' h1p11 -.;n
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•'lh•t••l tht• Wt't k ,,f !l:o\ . I~
1 h·• l'on•m ••lon hs' o fa r lnunrht"d 14 no•\\ •"Ill~ ·" '.! h•li\'l " " '
1 1~ r o •• It nf ,, .. lon~:- ran~rl' and
., p ro~rot rn~.
\ll ' " t•JUH:tU'!'O~
n · \ \,I ll' ~ I t l' • r 1\1\ rt .... l
th1• ra"• <1! tll'l l\ t\ or cnttt .11 1\tll •
n, r t 111 •I mmun .t111n t\l the Ann )'
h\' Ju1W. I 'I t:!, woll tx• 'hill tanH' ~
t hl' ro•.- cl•m nar M w. I~ 10 "'h1·n
$ 1 OlM' 000 v. onlt v.·a, rlt'h\'trl'\1
Tht' rat••. thl' D1•partmt>nt 1!81d, tnCT! '8"~" 1 10 t nnN, II\' J o.11 • of tha..
yf>ar, r.o tlmt hy Sl'ptl'rnbt'r. and
l\0 Uml'>- h)· Or t.> K"r
Home
Demonstration
Notes
~ORTH
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Jud.-e not Cathollu by what
uked a rtett "would t have to ltht" ' d~ unlt-11 you thoroqhlJ'
,.y th• loaar).!" "No," waa the undentand what is bark ol 1\ all.
rt>piY "but you would ll&Y it
JudJrt> .not the Church by ao-called
rauit'' you woultl wsnt t o "
r ut hohca • •ho fall to follow their
" If you "'"rt' a C'athohc. dear 1 raath . . Judjtt' no~ anythin1r by mNci~rhhor. you \\OUitl !lilt ha\'t• to r•..rmataon auppht'd by the ~nt>11'0 to Ma~;, on Far'<t Fraday~ or n n•• of,, that thtnv. A1 the Btble
nunwrus f t•ll t clay• - you wc,uld 1\) •.
Jud~re not, ll''lt ye IK"
not havt> to I'Onft'• )'our ''"~ nor JUiifl•'d ."
~ro to Hoi'" Communi(ln moN' than
I! tht'l'i' Ia anythtnJr about
once 1 )'l;lH you \lo ould not hn\1.' C'11t holica - t.hl'tr n>llrion, their
tO pray to lht' "'allll~ nor ror the t•rllCtll' ·1 wh tch 'l'i!ml t,o YOU I'Vil,
couls In Purl{atllrY )'OU "oull not ;,t pt>rst!tl~ull, unpatri,ottc, o~ jullt
havt> to light ca ntil. (lr knetl he- plam radarulous, won t you tn all
fort' statui's snd pu:turt'!
You frurnus, ll:t . us help t o atrairhten
"·ouiJ not hl\1' t.o u"'' ll ol) \\'a t..r \uU ou t. \\~liP u, frankly ~hat Ia
ttr " "ar ml·llul•
c r r?ur mind and you. w1ll flnd
But af you W l'tl' a ~'""""· prar- that m our tl'ply we wall put our
t ;rl\1 C'11tholic. you would do all '' ""''~ fari'· UP on the tabll'. Ad111 ~ on I r.- ~n)' nthPr nnrnm mancl- dress :
1"\l thmJr,., lx>cau~t' you wouhl un• h' r~tand thl'm you would apr ro' !'
IIOL\' FAMILY CHURCll
of thl'm - rou would want t•' do
NAZARETH, TEXAS
tht>m,
bl-- 1
1r lAY
I. IIIOIIAII
c-t.rel•
,_IOOD DIMU WGt£
lUGE CLl' R
LIT
ENG• HOI YOU IUIE
At Ut7 tpeecl~ thaa .-.,,
.,.., loW-let the eftiiM help JOU
'llnb.. U lloeln't bwt the eulDa aad
It . . _ " ft(!Uire PJ PI· (a
the ..... ror a brake, ..... the
clu\da fa until JOU IN IMIJ'f, W tbe
ltoDDiaa pomt . The klek the clatcll
out Ucflliaake the atop. Ia tbe m..
tra"-. tbe left foot Ia pttlBf Nld7
to . . . the clutch~ wMII tbe
braD ud euiae Mft ...... tbe
.me
II,_ can • far aMacl diM,_
aaa.tllllb a atop, the fllllae caa do
mada ol the brakioc for JW aacl
tlaua ave t he brakll from aelllin
wear.
WEDDING \'OWS TAKEN
Mrs Clark Dye and bab)• of BY COX -SINCLAIR
' martllo wu 11 ~ruest tn tlle home
The marria~re of Miu Mar~tUer
of hl'r j)art>nUI, Mr. and Mrs. A.
lte Cox, dauchter of Mr. and Mra.
(.' J ones, over the week-end .
f.uy Cox ol Bethel, and Billie
Brooks Sinclair, aon ol Mr. and
Mra. Bryan Sinclair of Bethel, was
l\t r and M..,. Ozro • tephena \'ill- solemnized in Amarillo Sunday
l h'<l ~undar lltith his aunt
at morninll'. Nov. 9. Rev. E. F . Cook
perfomwd the cerl'mony.
l 'laudt', Texas
Miu Pauline )lt'Bride atl\>nded
the br~de 11 maid of honor and
Houllton Lus t attended Mlu Mc!\lr an•l ,, ..,. P 0 Goodwin and Bride.
K n · . hs!'(ln, a nd :>tr. a nd ~ln .
The hride wore a soldier blue
(' ne Kt>nmore ~pent thl' week-end dl' ' II!, roat and hat with antique
antf \ r mi•tlt'C' f)II)' With their par- brown accl'uoriea.
l ' ·~ an Oklahoma.
Tho_e attendin~r the wedrlinJr
"' re )fra. Guy Cox. Mr. and Mra.
Br~·a n S inclair and Ivan Earl, Mr.
\f ,.. \ t 'I<'U \\" l'hb hu hun ill and Mr11. Fate Rh11nnon, Mr. and
:Y.r11. Ml'h'in Summent. Hous ton
11° ht I J, .. n·
Wt\h pnt'Umonia.
l.uRt. and ~liss Edith S t>lll, outof-t(,wn I{U e~t!l int'ludl'd Mr. snd
l\lr11. P. D. McBrldt' of Whitedl't>r.
lmmedistely aft('r tht> cert>mony
'f r. an•l :>J r, Ball Hendrack'l of
h • J uo 1>11 m :nunit)' are thl' psr- the couplt ll'ft on 11n undh1closed
•· m~ or a hahy hoy born S ov. 9 hoa• •ymoon trip.
Tht' couple will mnke thl'ir home
a t th1• :'-Ialit r rol!'""' l'll Chmc.
at Bethel.
n {1uh 11re •·ntro t hear
,\ rh H'ml'nt Day NO\'t'mlwr ll
It " a~ in the f orm of a tour,
rtnrting al tht hon <'r \lr ~ Pl'rcy
.E t , fl.'ln<l suprly d ·• m n n~trator .
t l~<n to \In Alfrt>tl Bra n t~. (ooJ
t-Ullll)'. I <'. a r~. t r r'lnl thl"rl' l<t thr
home of \lr " 1, Puk~ for tht'
~ ' c romn t•rnun .tmtwn and rtfr l ''•~·
T o " l"rl'• t>nt "' .,... ' '' '"' ,.,I " ith
•" " "'1.' a ,f rtou~h n u~~ snol each
1"1<!" r.n r '1"1 \'t'ol '\ 1 :fl)
hot 1"0 1
hnl I, ,. li T rl loa~l.. e t .
• I• ~ rr.•m \\' ·~t :-t• lt• "' rl' ·
" m• \I r..:s r~ ll •ru''"· Jsml' r.c.~ .
U \ H't · ,Jnhn !o-Ji\tnn, ( l\ l'_,X,
Jl•" \ \\ rl!'ht, I .on \\ •O !burn.
l o'!'ll' r (;tll.l•l!'n, M 1. ' A'a Grintlr• ~ II. ll & .!'e nt. Mr Rruct
Th,. '\ rth F.dl\'' ('lu h mt·m bt>na
rr""' ,., Wl' N ' Mml'• Ge•lrfit" • hepnn' t \ \ G •:or._..,., \\'t'hb, Pl'r r y
'-'h••p
Ball lll'"lhrt't', Ptrc)' E~
t r • T! •-m<>lid II nr.·. OR\'l' ::.lu·p: r I,
F ~ l"ll r ~ ~. (' A ll a nrl',
Or r , s.r• w1·ll nt'd :>Irs. Mapes act'ltr.
( '< f' lt . l\ o h ~•. J ohn ,. lntneni• I r • m M ilOt'~ tn 0 '\11311
('run",
\lrrt.'tl Crant. \\' t h•tH
whl're ht> will rect>ive t rotnon . !'lllt C'nam. \\ Ill II O\Io(•ll. .~undnv
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('ru m. P.tt·1 Br'l•h••at"<. Annnh•ll•• 1nd Ja:tnit.a Crum. Saun•'rn J • r ry B·•th. nd Lmda Ra)'t>
l\lr~ llsrold Gladman und .. rwert
lin
srd Olll'nt and T h ..tma 1"'1 OJ)f'ration \\'edntt!day ni1ht at
S h" • •
t i-e Miller-Coc•well Clinic.
\\ F.ST I'IUB Cl l' B
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\\ t-•t. "''It> ll 'lmt> J)emon ,.t rr.t ·n C.lub ll"t'l Woone•day in
th•• ho'l1<' of
r ' hml.'. C'o'< !'r..
rol'lrl
l>f'r~ •JPirlt.t-<1 a quilt for
i\l i•R ~ ~ " V1 rat C'.~t '< , who became
th .. hr ' · of Ball t' Brooks last Sun -1
cln•·
• "' n a C"'vcrrd da'h luncl-<'on
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n' \'M hy the folio• i n~r A I · r o R SALE- 1•00 . - s. 2'a bred
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h. M 1'1 l'~ Sam l\lsynard. 10 mutton rams to lamb Novt>mbt>rC"n r nll \ forra"'" Mor!fa n DPnms. Decemht'r ; also 35 youn~r Suffold
I
\\ <~t l hurn . .T hn Coke Slaton, and hropshire ram11. -Eimer Sanl..a c "'8nl'ta C ••nr- I.e • •~ M" r · 'om. Pla mview, Tuaa.
:t0-2c:
lA> tu Gladden.
Oewey
l'i nn
Wrir t Alfrt',J G •~tn t , Mar~ru"raUo STRA YEO- Li~rht brown ht>ifer.
C: IX, .r
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"•· Je me• A. Cox Last ("n near J . G. Davia place.
,}r nr.
\ \ II ham Co11
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nt'll mt'<'lllllf wa held in C•>en lost l!t>Vtral da)'ll. Notify Ver30-2p
ti •· of. noon ant lhP folio"' in~r of- non Stmmons.
f1c ........ re t'll'f"V'if "' mP• GU)' ro~ .
1 r ~ldl'r• J ohn C'lkl' Slaton, VICe- LOSTSpare tirt, 6.00-16 KelJ'Irt •i<l••r • ; Jill" ', Co11 J r., ll'<'rf'·
l\' . pranglield tire, on Dodge.
tnry, t~> n \\'o·ldh•Hn. r · portl'r ; J .
B••twl'{'n Dim mitt and Hereford.
lt I'•- .n.;1n, .~ ,,.. ~f.a ynsrtl a nd
Rt•ward Leavp at Ramey-Harrt. 1rlr <:: mtl h, recreation ladai'S.
man - 11. C. Baird, Rt. 3, HereIJf'W('y Wn~rht and Jam•
ford, Tua".
29-2p
C•n: .;r 'lre t.o I-'\ Yl' pantry d emon·
, •• , ,on ' or ltli:!
T
bl i<' 1 • •m·tted tn attenrl For Sale- Two Aberd ine-Angu11
ralvt'll and one two-year-old.
h a J,• " ' · ·ll'flt ·v('nt of t t>1 Wes t
8 1'11"' - \\' . F'. Maytleld . 29-2p
~ •' lin • !Homl>'htration Club on
\1 nt!• ""•'By, Nov 19 , O.srann insr a t
2·00 n r1 at the homl' of M ..,. Lilt · Jo' OL'!I:D- SIHI!le hammer in mid'\\ od
n. At 'l 00 the ~rroup wall dle or ~ tt· 'l'l IA'!e may havt> @a me
v • • 1r• <t•JV Cox, and at 4·00 hy peyang 25<' for thiR ad at ~ Pwa
l)ifit'l'·
" · m. \l r~ Jamf'll Cox.
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Pnem,.... .....................f•,... _,,...
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Wo .....
telll at...._, Drq . . . ~ larrilo
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No .... &Mt YM aitllt MYO ..alter ....,.. Ia too . . .11
for o•r att. .tiea. C.:.ll 011 u wllell we ~a• eene y ...
The attlatloa of a• uperietleM, ...,.,..... *•t.S.t el
aaay yeara tralalat Ia anllaW. to y...
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OIIZH wbo pro,_. to bow
la1 Ulat WHIPI an apropoe,
Hot fw t1a11a1aC 11r.. u4 bo11:
Not lor PIP.
plftl too
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mut'b noiH:
Not for polltlca
of courH;
Not for apurriDI
mule or bone :
But for ae"lnl,
nOOD or nl1ht
W
11•1n 1111 COMPIIY
SCOUT NEWS
The Boy ~couu made a lll«t'll·
ful drin las t Saturday lor waate
rnper and old razor bladH. More
than a thouund pounda ol paper
waa collectl:d and 1everal hundred
ra1or bladl: . . But the bir. problem
Ia atlll far inr the boya: How are
we rolnc t o get the pap"r to Lubboek without too I!Tt'lt an exIt would be appre<!iated by
the Scouts if IOmeone who Ia roinc to Lubbock with a t.nack or
treller aoon would come by the
wrade aehool and plrk up the load.
It the transportation doea not COlt
anythln~r, t~ Troop will make
about •1.60. Anotht>r drive Ia eontemplaUd within the nut two or
three Wl<'k ll. Thl' boya wlah to
tt.ank the citizens f or their aulstanee and t ooperation.
Man to Peddler- Why do you let
The Dimm itt Cuh Pack waa rethat dog t'lt your appl('l!
orpnl1ed lsMt Wt"k, with l..eroy
r '<Idler- What can I do: he'a a Waten u thr new Cu&maater. The
pollt'e dog. -Bo>••' Life.
Pack wu or~ranized aa followe:
1Uen No. I Dl'n Mother, Mn. T.
"How are you r etting alon~r ainee A. Siqer: Oen C'hlef. Joe Har:'Our wife went on vacation!"
ri11on: m('•nil(ora: Don Loy Noble,
" Fine ; I've reached the heirht Chari" n •mpson, ~amm)' Hardy,
of efrlciency. 1 can put my aocka C"rrol C r•·~rory, Smnnan Maton from either end."Boya' Lite.
th('wa, .Jlmmle Georce, Billy Mitchell, ~ Woodl, aftd Jimmie
,Firat Clan-Why did the aallor SiD~~· · • 2-Mra.
E. Mixon,
0
wa.th a wooden ler go Into the N· n.-n ~.p. ·ther; flen Chief. Thnmaa
UOII buainesa.
,
, Har r r.: membera: O.yle Mixon,
Tenderfoot- 1 don t know.. why . ~tll r~dl
Fulfer Hoyt Kenmor•!
Flnt Clau - Becau11e he tan't a D 1 \\'1· 1
J' 1 F 11
At'
• ·hole tailor - Boy • L'1f
a ,.
u t ow, !I" nr. u Pr,
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lt>n :Oi ax·m, Jackre Mtller, Lonnie
JM'""'
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AIllc:lou
a cool,
bite,d•
Ladlu, 10a wtll all . .,..
If 10• U'J tb.. recipe:
Ore• Vanilla Wltl'
1 paek.,. oraaae-ftaYored Ill&·
tin: 1 peckace YUill& coroetarcll
paddiDI.
Prepare oraoae , ... ua and
YUill& coroatarc:b p•dciiDI aa
dlrac:lacl oa pa"l.aau. Clllll pud·
diDI. Clllll aelatln until cold ud
11nlP1· Place Ia bowl of cracked
Ice or a water ud wblp wllb
rotar)' •11 beater aatll lulrr an•'
tblck like wblpped cream. Add
claUlacl paclcllal lfldaallr. baatlog
NaltantJJ' •atll bleaded. Tum toto
elaubet 1111~'1el or l11r1e eenln ...
fltab. ~ utll Ina. ien• 111
tn 11.
PHARIIAC!r
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
LAID
WILSON•s PURE-8 lb. eartoa .1.11
--4 lb. eu1oa .1'7
MUSTARD, fuU quart..~ ........ .... ..................
IIe
CATCHUP, 14-oa. boUie............. .... - ....... _ ......................lc
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SALMON, f&aeJ 'Ink, 2 taU
caM - ............
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M . ...
FLO II
Blaine.
or Spqhettl, 3 box• _........._ .... _ ... JOe,
CR.~NBERRIES. Eat..,. brud, quart _ ............ -lie
MAC.~RONI
lOT ICE!
II'ICH VEIETULEI
We llaYe . . . . . . . ., 8t11411o I•
U.. OW Pe.t O.IN S.IWia1 Ia
Herdenl ... we lntte ,.. . to ,.,.
u a Yialt. We wih aa~a apeelal
atriatau.
lluket•peetal•
BACON, •lab, Syea.-ore, per lb.
.,nc.. ,_
fiOHna... ....
,:ae.a
a ......
SYSTEM
MGROCERY MARKET
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.., rial••
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M
M
HALF or WHOLE
PER POUND........
. . . . . ~aatlrial ...
tJte
coa....lt,. wiU , _
.. .. __ ,........... _ ..... He
ROAST (beef), nlee and t.ndtr, per lb._ .... M._........ lte
Tllla is pNIIaWJ tile laat Cltrtetaae ,.. . raa pt ,.... . . . at
Ute .W pricea. • It wiU ,.,. ,.. .
tG take a4•a•tace at tltla tlae. Tlte
te ralae
&
111111.11111
PHONE 1 2 3 - - - - - - - - - - We Dellnr
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J.C.IIWLI.
Lon• I>en-Oen Mother. Ml't'. J .
W. Bh nr, Den Chief, Edwin
l:f,·rn('• mt>mi " Ml : Johnny Ba~r
"'' «11. Harold Brannan, Don !\lorri~·tn . ll• Mie Hawka, Nicky Smith,
l\orman Newton, Charle11 Houtrh"n II ft'ord Alley. D. L. Wrthi,
Royrt• !~< >Well, Dale Maxwell, Gene
AT
DIMMITT DRUG
FOR
Fire, Life, H aillns.
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M2 ~ caJ\eff£!
f •
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MOIItert
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oJ Tea• 1•1 0111' t:IUUre• ,...,, J• et:lleeL
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llflllllolt .,.., .,..... . . . . ,
oJ ,._ P•1 ..., ....,., ._,.,.,..., ...,_ •I
•11t01lwr'1 tl.y. so...tl.... Dell~- ..C . . . . • }e6
It II •IleA lw ' - lo N II lly ,...._,/•"
All of us want our children to have the belt edac:.lioll
po11ible. Moat of ua look to the public ec:hooJ. for daia.
WINTER TIME
Fortunately, Te~:at hat the best public ec:hoola la the
South. Helpins to build and operate them ia the Tn• peb'oo
lewn induatry which pa)'l 24 million doUara a year in tuee
for achool purpoaee.
OUTSIDE
These petroleum tuee pay an aver'Re of one-fourtl. the
coat of educalins our children. Ahosether, they meet the
entire expenee of ec:hoolins nearly 400,000 Texat boya ad
girla.
BUT IT'S
In addition, oil hu contributed aubatantiaDy to tile 70
million doUar permaoent aebool fund. Oil ia alao reeponai·
ble for much of the 30 million doUar permaaent univenity
f.cl.wiUcbU. ................p
Yenity of Texu aod A. &M. CoUep.
lliTCHENI
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Furthermore, tuee on petroleum product. add another
ll ~':: million doUara a year for the achoola of our State.
YH, it may be cold ouuide
... but io your ldtchca you
Our claildrm get tJ
be~Nre.l~.U,
becau&e of tlae Te:~«~~
are still hniaa Summer
weather. Suneys show thal
there are approximartly three
d~ys in the year chal the lem·
perature inside your IUcchen
is low eaoup to keep food
from apoilia1. Don'l lake
tht nudle11 riak of loain1
food
apoila1• when you
can owa aa ELEC11UC re-
C~'> (,Of OriUv IN l14E
OI'VS Of' "Gooo o<IN(, C'HARa..E S"
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