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LAMB COUNTY'S GREATEST NEWS AND ADVERTISING MEDIUM!
HOME FOOTBALL GAME IS SLATED FOR
FRIDAY NIGHT; CLOSE CONTEST IS EXPECTED
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LITTLEFIELD-TH-
District 5 championship race, and
he last came under the home lights this season.
field, Olton and Levelland are evened up with
eacn in uie uoiuerence standing.
B--
Lamb County
game
the Littlofield-Olto- n
up now, the teams are pretty
evenly matcneu, each having won
nnu lost to practically the same
teams this season, and by the same
score?.
Olton defeated Crosbyton 60-- 0 and
Littlcficd downed the samo team
As
DANCE
ISS
AT
PARADE
Urged To
Called Meeting
Monday
night the regular
local American Lc- -
Xjrday
(f the
Wd
for
plensing
num- -
rar
LITTLEFIELD
the direction
und'-- r
iittlj elected officers
A
HOST TO LARGE
iwnberj were present and
routine of business was
CROWD OCT. 25
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Leader
SEWING
a committee
Into plan;
for Armistice
lit possibilities of an Armis- - Merchants Offering Many
j parade and other festivi- Specials On New Merchrile the day complete. J.
andise Each Saturday
ww appontcd as chnlrman
iVauRht, T. Wade Potter,
irk,Jeu Milliard, C. A. Jop- Each Saturday larger crowds than
iArthur Muelltr appointed to ever visit Littlefield to attend the
Extension Trade Day Program, and
i said committee.
bargains
fcr the Hallowe'en Dance participate
in the many
tawed and a committee np- - offered by the Littlefield stores.
The local merchants in every line
LNTION TO
ALL MEMO- - nt business are carrying complete
call mcctine will be held stocks of merchandise to meet the
hiiiy night, November 1th, fall and winter needs, at prices tnat
upon Hut at 7:45 p. m. will compete with cities much larwarn you Legionnaires take ger than Littlefield.
In addition
each week all local merchants arc
reason? Come and find out!
offering specials, which in itself are
w worth your while. Don't
well worth coming miles to purch-asdate, November 4 th.
The moneys last Saturday were
given away at the usual times, 10:30
a. m. nnd 4:30 p. m. in the block
Phelps Avenue between
on
IE
and Madden's Drug Store.
SatThe nwards will be made this
urday between Jeffries Mercantile
Lumber Company.
and Cicero-SmitThose receiving the moneys last
week were: Woodrow Jarnagin, Statfhat do
T.
ute. 2, Littlefield, ?10; GeorgeMiss
5;
Kirk, Rt. 1, Littlefield,
Helen Summers, Star Rtc. 2, Hale
Center, $40.00; Mrs. L. M. Burnett,
BY M. B. D.
rittlefield, $10; and Mrs. Annie
i
Neely, Littlefield, $10.
Those qualifying for nwards, but
Irs COTTON TIME IN
present to receive
TEXAS YOU fiAN EXPECT who were not
W. Coc U 1.
TEE:
AND CITY SLICKERS them, were: J.
J. T. Tipton. Littlefldd and
IN COUNTLESS NUM.
Harry Ellis, Rt. 1, Littlefield.
ILVTC
kdiir appointed
MANY
Stokes-Alexand-
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you think
d;
oim MinT innK.
Id
to
."Md
vnnn ilman nil.
a wonderful time In
Littlefield. When the
ifi i wearied of their smooth
E oothcr schemes a snecial
Stet
ras annotated to Inves- J5 p; oposltions with the re- t&
emftnra ttApnmn frturnr
" in number: thev didn't
T(
their net ernft achemo
;he head.
rt boys from here, there
ro&d
are starting to' flock in
"focM I. and It is now time that
.
(Cottar
ed
SON BORN TO MR.
AND MRS. RAYMOND
RENFRO OCT. 23rd
Raymond Renfro
nnrents Of a fine
morning
baby boy born Wednesday
new
The
hospital.
Littlefield
the
pounds.
weighed
74
arrival
from
Mrs S. J. Ettcr returned
she
where
Tuesday,
Calif.
Corona.
past year.
the
for
visiting
had been
weeks
Etter returned about two
and
Mr.
t.
Mrs.
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months.
Ma,
if they want them and
o tho City Hall and
rovided, the project Is
tho WPA, and I don't
ajDrn jnA ii -- w uuuut i iir
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added further that tha
originally drawn up
oy tt. n. lion- ti rii V,
rcleu
to? "y M igineer. hut urlfti an mi.
Mirtlpi lation
that "such ride- 14 W0Ul(
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Director, at tho District
Lubbock.
at
office
Approximately 10U property
signed up for
era have already
feet.
square
30,000
about
,. . llu nrnnnrtV OWn- paying
er Peer 60 feet for sidewalk
project.
U $15.00 under tho WPA Inforrr.a-Thl- s,
according to reliable
tnfl.oo.
tlon, wouia
"V- T.
Tho City lioinnuwiuii
of all property ovvnerslri
project, urging that
sidewalk
tho
oppor-tunlt- y
they take advantage of this
of
their
front
in
walks
to lay
property, whether Improved, or on-l- y
vacant lots.
O. Jones,
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DONALD TURNER
At
Thursday
non-signer- s,
ay Establish Plant
Here for Delinting Seed
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L.Cfiel
WOMEN
Albert Walker. Director of
Women's Work for the WPA, was
In Littlefield Thursday making ar-- 1
rangements for the Community Sewing project, which has been approved, and scheduled to open about
November 1.
When here Thursday Mrs. Walker
announced the sewing department
would be opened as soon as funds
were available, which she expected
would be in the near future.
The purposo of this project Is to
render work for the unemployed women of tho county who can sew, and
the furnishing of clothing to citi
zens on relief.
This work will be carried on by
women, including a supervisor,
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experiment in
Tho first "Cotton Highway", a
SCOTT, Ml
assistant to the supervisor and a
road construction, is rapidly ncarlng completion here. Tho upper picture
time keeper.
shows tho cotton fabric membrane being rolled out on tho highway on a
Twenty-fou- r
cotton,
sewing machines will
base of mixed clay and gravel. Lower plcturo shows coat of tar ovor
be installed according to Mrs. Wal
this covered with two application of nsphalt mixed with screen gravel.
ker.
The project will be located In the
Court Room of the Littlefield City
FEDERAL HOUSING PROGRAM BOUND
Hall.
TO GO THROUGH, STATES A. C. KYLE Miss Lula Hubbard has been mentioned as ono of those who will
H"
be in charge of tho work.
Kyle,
A. C.
Field Representative,
Tho other project, that of the
of Fort Worth, and Victor H. Llnd-so- Littlefield Masons
Housekeeping, Home Visiting Office,
Financial Field Representative,
which with tho kcommunity sewing
Meeting
department, was included in tho apFederal Housnir Administration,
of
plication to WPA for $10,000, will
Lubbock
Lubbock, wero in Littlefield, enrouto
not bo placed in operation for a
from Levelland to Lubbock Friday
time, announced Mrs. Walker.
short
in tho interest of the housing proF. O. Boles, Tom Matthewes and J.
gram hero.
were among
CORN-HOMr. Kyle stated that ho had inter T. Keece of Littlefield
VOTE
lodges, at40
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tho
from
Masons,
of
men
the business
viewed several
Referendum vohere, and that from all prospects tending the meeting Friday night at
On tho Corn-Ho- g
by Wallace ted on Saturday last, of the contho building program was bound to Lubbock, addressed
go through. Ho stated Mr. Lindsoy Hughston, McKlnncy, Past
Grand tract signers, 211 voted for contin-anc- o
of tho program and 50 agwas stationed in Lubbock, and will Master of Texas Masonry.
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Mr. Hughston spofco on the "His- ainst it; and of the
keep In touch with tho situation
voted for the program and 14 aghere and render every possible as tory of the Grand Lodgo of
ainst it.
sistance and cooperation.
Mr. Kylo nlso said that ono of
tho Littlefield business men he talk-e- d
with had stated ho planned on a
$3000 loan with which to build a
home.
eration Is Sought
n Sidewalk Project Attends Worker's
too
PROJECT
y,
homa, whero ho nau been
on
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n-niu- o
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HEAD-O-
One In Serious Condition;
Accident Occurs Near
City Early Sunday
Mrs.
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r a fiOI
COLLIDE
Lamb County
stalled
L
fOREiSY MONEY
INJURED AS CARS
HERE TO EMPLOY
i
THIN
Watch
TEN OTHERS ARE
As a result of an automobile
crash one-hamile west of LittleGrow
field on Highway No. 7 Sunday
morning about 1 o'clock, ono girl
is dead and 10 other persons injured,
ono of whom is still In a critical condition.
Official Newspaper of Lamb County, Texas
Miss Lillian Dennett, aged 22,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Bennett of Skellytown, Texas, (near
THE SOUTH PLAINS GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER.
Pampa),
light
driver
a
of
roadster, in which were four other
Serving the Fastest Developing Agricultural Section of- the Entire Southwest.
companions, was instantly killed.
The injured were; Boyd L. BenTEXAS,
THURSDAY,
1935
OCT.
NUMBER
30
COUNTY,
31,
LAMB
LITTLEFIELD,
VOL. 13
nett, 19, brother of the dead girl,
and employee of a pipe line company, also of Skellytown, a broken
As Highway Base In Mississippi
Use
Cotton
hip nnd serious face and head lacL
erations.
Miss Catherine Monroe, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Monroe of
Spade community, broken left arm,
serious head and face injuries, in a
critical condition.
Jack Greer, IS, son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. B. Greer, of Anton, head
injuries including gash across face,
Twenty-Fou- r
Sewing Ma( Continued on back page)
.
chines To Be
Following is Llttleficld's starting
line up for Friday night:
James, le; Rowe, it; Graham, Ig;
Walker, c; Melton, rgj- - Nceiy, rt;
Pcarce, re; Brantley, qb; Mcknight,
fb; Foust, lh; Lambert, rh.
Lgionnaires
ad
Watch
Lamb County
Grow
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MEET
PULSE OF THE PLAINS
E
Meeting At Anton
Littlofield business men were well ported on tho sidewalks project.
mat Air.
Mr. Halo also siaiea
represented at tho Chamber of Com-mrc- o
meeting Tuesday, presided ov Jackson of Iowa Park, Texas, had
Rev, and Mrs, A. A. Brown, Mrs.
been hero for the past week, in tho
Vigo Peterson, Mrs. F, O. Boles, er by W. D. T. Storey, Vlco
interest of putting in a cotton seed
Mrs.
Mrs. W. E. Heathman and
Mr.
Following some discussion regard dcUntine plant in Littlefield.
Acrey Barton attended the workers
conference of the West Putins Bap-tl- ing roads a committeo composed of Halo said Mr. Johnson was Investiassociation in an all day joint Dr. Ira Woods, T. Wade Potter, gating to determine how many farmeeting of tho District Board of the F. O. Boles, and J. W. Kclthley was mers would bo interested in having
Tech Biblo Chair at Anton Tuesday. appointed to investigate what pro- their cotton seed delintcd.
Ho said a good percentage would
The next meeting will be held at gress had been made in the East
have to show an interest in delintand West highway project,
Amherst Tuesday, November 20.
F. O. Boles reported that the ing their seed before a plant would
J. H. Neisa of Shreveport, La., application for tho ball park im- be established here. aeunung
plant
The purpose oi tnis
Land Bank Examiner, is spending provement had been reworked and
Monday; and that he would be to clean and grade the
this week at the office of the Littlefield National Farm Loan Associa I believed it would go through.
(Continued on back page)
tion,
Joe; Halo, Secretary Manager, re- i
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PROMOTED
TO
COUNTY AGENT
Has Been Assistant County
Agent For Past Ten
Months
Donald Turner, who has been
as-
sistant County Agent of Lamb County for the past ten months, has
been promoted to the office of County Agent, and will assume his
duties as such November 1. He has
been acting agent since D. A. Adam
resigned to cake over the office of
County Agent of Young County about two months ago.
Davis, Ft Pounds, Texas Tech graduate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Pounds, Acuff, who has been as
sistant county agent in cotton adjustment at Levelland, has been pro
moted to assistant agent at Am
herst. He succeeds Mr. Turner.
Mr. Turner was formerly cotton
adjustment assistant. Ho was made
assistant county agent when Gerald
R, Schuman was promoted to agent
of Cochran county at Morton.
Mr. Pounds has been cotton assistant at Levelland since the
program was started two years
ago. He graduated from Texas Tech,
division of agriculture In August,
1931. He taught school nt several
places in Garza county, after completing his preliminary
work at
Tech nnd finished his degrco work
during tho summers, while teaching.
Merchants Warned
To Be On Watch For
Graft Schemes
The season for grafters and city
slickers is at hand, and a fair example of samo was attempted here
this week in the form of a placard
scheme to sell advertising at the ex
pense of tho local business men.
The local post oi the American
Legion are sounding this warning
to all Littlefield merchants to ignore
all money making schemes offered
to them by strangers using the name
of the Legion without the endorsement of the local officers of Richard
New Post. By all means contact said
officers before contracting for any
glaring proposition offered that alludes to the Legion in any way.
American Legion.
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LAMB COUNTY LEADER
Thursday, October 31, 1935
Con
Ginning
from
GOODLAND NEWS
Everybody Is busy gathering their
crop.
Miss Kosemary Hanow entertained
the young people Wednesday night
honoring linker Johnson's birthday.
Everybody reported a good time.
Remember next Sunday is preaching day. Everybody come and bring
some one with you.
The Goodland Sunshine club met
with Mrs. J. P. Tarteton with ten
members present. They meet next
time with Mrs. L. D. Sanderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Soval spent
Friday night in the A. M. Heed home.
They were on their way to make
their home below the Cap Rock.
Mr. J. J. Cagle of Cone was in
our community over the week end.
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A cleansing dost today; a smaller
quantity tomorrow; less each time,
until bowels need no help at all.
aYou
Why do people come home from a
hospital with bowels working like a
watch7
The answer is simple, and it's the
answer to all your bowel worries if
you will only realize it: many doctors
and hospitals use a liquid laxative.
If you knew what a doctor knows,
you would use only the liquid form.
A liquid can always be taken in
gradually reduced doses. Reduced
dosajje is the secret of any real relief
from constipation.
Ask a doctor about this. Ask your
druggist how cry popular liquid
laxatives have become. They give the
right kind of help, and right amount
of help. The liquid laxative generally
used is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.
It contains senna and cascara both
natural laxatives that can form no
habit, even in children. So, try Syrup
Pepsin. You just take regulated
doses till Nature restores regularity
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Try a Leader
Ltccm
Want Ad.
AUCTIONEER
It means dollars and cents to you to employ a competent salesman to conduct your auction sale.
BOOK YOUR SALE WITH CHARLIE CLARK
IN CARE OF THE LEADER OFFICE.
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Tobacco
frigeration is of vital
importance to every
Westing-hous- e
and all that its
name signifies are incorporated in the new
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inals, drunkards or inmates of a is to be appropriately decorated in enrncht with the nrma
Senate Approves
keeping with the season. An orches FEHA teachers, Mi.--3 Eans
prison or state supported
Item
tra, reputed to be one of the best I. D. Coley. Classes are hell
tfict
Old Age Pension
in this vicinity has been secured informal manner, which u
tive to greater interest on
for the occasion.
CCC CAMP BRIEFS
of the camp members.
has approved an
The Senate
On Monday of last week, 8:30 to
old age pension bill, but with resMnjor J. F. Boehm, District ComMore Quality Keadmz fd
trictions on eligibility of pensoners. 10:30 p. m., the cadre of Co. 3802 mander, his wife and daughter, and Money
Lamb County Lndl
guests was tho recipient guest, and Lt. J. H. Turner, District
and
their
fin
Senators passed the pension bill of, a dinner given by
Hol-to- n
ana save we um
now
serine
S.
D.
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Adjutant paid this camp a short
21 'to 3 after strict qualifications
fine
in appreciation
of the
visit on Saturday, October 18.
designed to reduce the number of work and cooperation given by thi&
MEN'S
pensioners, and cost had been in- group of men to the officers in the
protection
Clothing
for
sufficient
company.
this
An
establishment
of
levy.
corporated. It carried no tax
ALL-WOO- L
The house, also debating pensions, excellent five course dinner was ser against the rigors of the arctic have
comthis
issued
members
been
of
defeated a substitute which would ved the party in the dining room
have paid pensions to all persons of the Littiefield Hotel to tl2 party pany during the past week. Each
been issued the followof 28. Intermingled with the eating cnrollce hnsLumber-jncketover CD years old.
s,
overcoats,
Pensioners would receive up to $15 and during the coffee course, short ing items:
monthly by the senate bill, which speeches, and toasts were given by windbrcaker, heavy sox and under
would establish a public welfare practically every one. The speeches wear, winter caps, nnd mittens. Each
division within the board of control worn nnt (h usnnl illnner tvno of of the items arc mnde of material
to administer the act. The board speeches, but were such as were en- - sucb ns to insure warmth to tho
nvprvnnn. nnd, 10:30 came wearer in the most severe weather.
Jnvn.1 hv
would appoint a director.
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The estimated cost to the state rapidly. At this time the party clam
under the bill was $6,000,00 an bered aboard one of our trucks, the
Lt. Davenport received telegraph- bed of which was veil covered with !c orders Mon. of last week transfer- nually.
As
Amendments approved by
tho mattresses, nnd a "mattress ride" TnK him to another station.
senate would deny pensions to Indi- was on. The singing caravan toured hla orders were to leave as soon as
viduals with an annual income of the countryside serenading the stars possible, he and his wife started
?t00, and couples with $C00; those and concluding the party with hopes packing for a quick start, and just
who had $500 cash! habitual crim for an enjoyable time again sometime a few hours before they were to
Made to measure an
In the future.
leave, a telegram was received from
pressed ready to
Headquarters rescinding the move
Clovis
wear
Twenty five men from the
orders for the time being.
camp made some rapid changes in
;ne past weeK. me
iu.ni. uv , Th(J oth,etc
nt th,g cnm
Cleaning!
Clovis is being discontinued and thci, gathering momentum as
it goes
This
camps.
men transferred to other
h
k
Pressing!
.
company weicomuu io oi uilbu 'irollees to our midst and bade them U boxing ring and basketball cou- Alterations
came
orders
as
farewell later
, , h,
h ,
N. ', th(J !ntehrbarrnck
to transfer them to Santa
competition are
lieinir nlnvml (n (lo(ormlnn (hn rnmn
agreed that the need
for year round re-
erator.
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It isn't too early to be
thinking of that gift
for Christmas. Drop
in and let us arrange
to put one of these
units away for a gift
that will be a pleasure
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.for many months to
come.
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COTTON BOUGHT
COTTON LOAN
ARRANGED
ur.u ure prepnrcu
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in
l.oanH
.nor
ine new iuiiu
"I ction
on Cotton, and to render a comploto servico in conni lanks
these loans. Wo also will bo glad to fill out all f chase
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suusiuy payment wjiuji "
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WE HAVE A NOTARY PUBLIC IN OUR OFJflCE
BEST PRICES FOR COTTON
We Are Alway. in the Merket for All
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W. E. BASS
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Ullico in Day & Night Camp on
Wo aro Government Licensed to Classify Cotton an
ficate its claMlfieatlon for prados and colors and
of Staple,
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Clinic
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'"nth8 in thia bec'10"
the country.
Tho whUh ,g auffcent for MVn
lanes, and the schools of the
will bo welcome to hold any
meets they desire on our field when
it is completed.
The direct cause of cancer is not
known. However, there are a num
ber of things that doctors do know
which are pf great importance to
those who nre anxious not to be afflicted with this dreaded disease.
Among the conditions that precede nnfl predispose to cancer are
scaly or irritated places on
the
the face. '
skin especially about
Tumor-lik- e
growths on any part of
tho body, most cancers begin with
a small tumor.
Sores on tho body
that do not show a 'tendency to heal
jeadlly.
Certain kinds of warts
and moles, that seem to be easily
irritated. Some persons hesitate In
haying these conditions removed for
fear they will start cancer. There
is no ground for this fear If n
competent physician is consulted.
Thousands of lives would bo saved
and great suffering avoided each
year If these conditions were attended to early.
Courtesy of the
Plainview Sanitarium &
Texas Utilities Company
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For All Seasons...
"Streamline"
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Pure Bred Livestock and Farm Sales
household.
Etch
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Ray Barber
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Prtpa
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Bang
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Lamb
County, Texas
THE LAMB COUNTY LEADER
farm administration
Bald
the spec-lGinning
surnlus cotton tnv nvnn.nii.
AViiiipiiuii certificate pool hns been closed and the
from six
itwo national pool will be
opened soon.
j Cents Per Lb:
These nools warn
... l.
f ,,
AAA to permit n grower who did
not
COt.L. tlnnkhnntl
- - - produce the full
m inc "amount of his
.
m
.,
,
i"
to soil Ma
m from
"" KAiiiuniion
T.i lint rnHotl.." hill certificates for the "balance.
Producers whn a mm .....
n..
pro...u uiui, their allotments may
d law
buy
tax
excoton
nil
.iiAffl
i.
emption Certificates frnm ,
I
of a national at n
in excess
rate lower than the actual tax
The AAA said
MA
special pooi
y teen uuu.i"- - " would have closed the
on
Nov.
7, but
cotton
.a. nf lint
thnt sales terminated Saturday nnd
JusiWlve period."
tho pool will be liquidated as soon
mm as its operations
Hud law provides
can be audited.
the
of
j it 50 per cent
lax
TKurs'day, October 31, 1935
fr
al
io
i
a
,LJt
Inch
..w nricfi of 7-- 8
luiinn nn the 10 snot
Jj
V1
"
lM five to four ccnta a
The marriage of Miss Jean Lup.
the ton, dnughcer of Mr. and Mrs W.
ri this reduction,
'
,
P. Lunton of
SWir.M (
James J. Lvnch. snn nt nni..
'
Lynch of Grumlv Cnni.. t
solemnized nt 8:30 o'clock Monday
morning, October 21, at St. Jose- s cnurcn in Lobbock, Rev. S A
Gabriel, rector of this church, offii
eating.
Tho bride wore a brown
suit
with accessories to match.
About 30 persons attended
tho
uYour Doctor
wedding nnd a breakfast in
the
home of the bride's parents.
J'Pain" Remedy
The church wns drcnrnn,l
with
yellow and brown chrysanthemums
(Take Is Safe.
nnd fern.
Tho bride is a former student of
Texas Technological college
and
Li Entrust Your
West Texas State Tenchcrs college
Canyon.
at
Mr. Lvnch i
in.
r Your Family's
nto of Iowa State university.
ring to Unknown
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lynch are both
members of Pep School Faculty.
(Preparations
The happy couple left immediately following the sen-icpa tale any nrepara-for
San
don't know all about,
Antonio and points in Mexico on a
U ci headaches: nr the
wedding trip. On their return they
danitism, neuntu or
will live In Littlefield.
iBijour aodor what he
ind
ANEW
CHEVROLET
Couple Wed At
Lubbock Oct. 23
UX
2
SATURDAY, NOV,
Prominent Pep
representative period.
may nut uc ivbj
..ii ncr nound.
fst time, the AAA
. nation in the
sale
cer- Mm tat exemption
jTi
ftc
A .
.
SiAAi
(
The only complete
car
low-price- d
ii
tat
mEtwl
it,
XVktJ
l
ailiiiSifVfniliiiiBflK
7fn
siiiiHeiiiiuBeM
J
Vai'' 'ifiBB
e
w
in comparison
it
(Bijer Aapinn.
& beeaiue. before the
( Bacr Aspirin, most
a remedies were ad- i
.'!:t:"" oi. 2i Leiu
irtoraaehjor, often, for
And the dlwnrnv of
b?ira largely
changed
M
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slisssssissssssV B
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fisiiiK'
pSSSSEgi
H
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PSKl
kr.t
-
jnCJce.
tfiouaads of people
idiea Bayer.Annlrfn vur
without ill effect. hare
lit! the medical fiadlsfs
PKuywcrt correct.
per ttU: Geaauae Barer
VJ&L
'
O. Baldwin, post office inspector,
with headquarters at Lubbock, was
In Littlefield a few days ago nnd
made a complete survey of the city
in connection with the matter of
I
postal carrier service. Ho has visit-le- d
Littlefield on other occasions in
connection with the same matter,
but the survey made a few days
ago was of a very' complete
I
Nenrons, Weak Womaa
Soot All Right
?sv.Jm
pji incwcrra ior Ul
Wei tad all
comaHM
;
WHriMtveraia!
UlllB
iIiiiiiiiiiiiihHVl ab
1 had reoular ahaklnar aneQel
a,
mnowutm," writes Mrs. don
oc Paragould, Arte "IraaU
n
and cramped at my tisao
anttl I would have to go to bed. After
r.
my first bottle of CarduL I was
I kept firing Cardul and anon
Z was all right The (hating quit
Z f eH worlds
and I did not
Sao-te-
BfttrtilTlavfr
AnUn at
ttin aiaply by aever
usj ue oame aapirta"
flilwiya laving BAYER
nneayou buy.
per
Aspirin
run-dow-
bet-to-
oua
ipnCuM
taw
bur.to aboal
m1lt
U" mb
m
rtftiL"
wa ooo
(
vh
aad Ste
t
U
EJ
TlieaMndj ot rommx WUTy Cutal
Una. n II S0M XX lMtW
onnll a phjtitU.
bB-M-
beyond belief
too,
L
r
inochs Lands
IN BAILEY AND
COCHRAN COUNTIES
are offering for sale Improved Farms and
Uni
'improved Land at Prices and on Terms that
"ill appeal
to th Farmers interested "in Owning
Ve
1
Home.
Prices
&
Terms
IMPROVED FARMS
crop
j2? to $30 per acre. $500 CJi balance,
"Tmtnt Not. Or, $1 per acre each year for 13 yean,
Remainder in 14th Note.
20-ye-
UNIMPROVED LAND
115
to $20
rro ai
per acre. $3B0 Ca.h Payment
WILL BE ON DISPLAY AT
Lt. Holdeh Host
To Cadre Of Co.
At Banquet Mon.
Lt. Holden was host to tho cadro
of Company 3802 of tho Littlefield
CCC nnd their pucsts at the Littlefield Hotel Monday evening Oct,
21. This cadro wns transfered hero
from a Drownwood camp to establish
nnd organize the local camp.
Lt. Holden served as toast master
and started everything moving with
a toast to tho cadre and their work.
Ho told of his appreciation of the
boys, nnd their hearty cooperation
in all work undertaken in making
a success of tho camp.
Ho was in turn answered by tho
boys who expressed their appreciation of their Lt. and his work.
A toast was also given to Lt.
Davenport who is being transfered
from this camp and to Dr. Wolfe
who will succeed him in this position.
A delicious dinner was then served to tho cadre, their guests, Lt.
Holden, Lt. Davenport and wife, Dr.
Balance, Same
Above.
ALL CHEVROLET
Wolfe and wife. A grand time was
enjoyed by all present.
TRY A LEADER WANT AD FOR RESULTS
n
CCC Camp Sponsor
Halowe'en Dance
BURLESON
Tonight,
Oct.
(Thursday,
31)
tho CCC camp will give n Hallowe'en
Danco in tho Rccrcntlon Hall. It is
hoped to be a very gala affair, inasmuch as they have engaged nn
out of town seven piece orchestra,
reputed to bo the best in this section, to furnish the music.
The
Hall will bo decorated in appropriate
colors, carrying out the spirit of tho
occasion. Punch will bo served throughout tho evening.
In view of tho size of the floor
space, and the number of boys who
will attend, it will be impossible to
make the dance a public one. Each
enrollco will bo allowed two guests,
not ovcr one of theso to bo a
Tho names will bo turned in
to Headquarters to bo passed on by
Company Officers before invitations
nro extended. Enrollecs will be held
strictly responsible for their behavior. Transportation will be furnished to those guests who do not
have means. Tho danco will bo properly chaperoned by the officers,
and their wives, of the enmp, nlso
local pcaco officers.
Funeral Home
AMBULANCE
When you think of FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
think of BURLESON'S. The Oldest Funeral
Establishment in Texas, West of Lubbock.
Day
.
LITTLEFIELD, TEXAS
Phone 77
DAVE HICKS
:
LITTLEFIELD
i
Night Phone 61
Buy Where
Prices Are Low
Wo havo always sold GOOD PRODUCTS at
REASONABLE PRICES, WITH THE RESULT
THAT WE HAVE A CONSTANT INCREASE
IN THE NUMBER OF REGULAR CUSTOMBuy from us and save money.
ERS.
GASOLINE KEROSENE
GREASES
OILS
G, E. Sorloy of Oltqn fell off
the back of tho trailer, hitched to
the rear of his car, recently when
a bump in tho road was encolnter-cwhich cut a gash in his head
and rendered him unconscious for
a time. Ho is reported getting all
right
Try a Leader
Texas Motor & Fuel
Eat
Want Ad.
Dpi
Wholesale and Retail
PENNSYLVANIA TIRES
'
'
d,
In Vinther Motor Co.
Building Littlefield
t
gon-tlcme- n.
FALLS OFF TRAILOR
C. ENOCHS
DEALERS
End of
CscreU en HicWay
No. 7
J. H. Baraett, MT.
MMd
t
t
LAMB
Thursday, Qctober 31, 1935
COUNTY
Littlef ield, Lamb
LEADER
Consumers Supply Association
Buy From Us
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AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES
GREASES
Marathon and Consumers Special Oils. These Oils are 100 Percent Paraffine Base and are Sold on a Money Back Guarantee
GASOLINE
Tractor and Binder Oils
- -
We save you
PHONE 183
NEAR ICE PLANT, ON THE NO. 7 HIGHWAY PAVEMENT
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KEROSENE
OILS
gates, and a large proportion of
fhlps of war as might arrive in
Second Lady Sails
I
the American waters. Such conduct
s
(veffels peculiarly fidap-- I
argues for hoftile n determination
navagation of the Belts
the
for
ted
in the government of the United
tho Sounds) and from gun- and
States, that she general opinion
132
boots of a new construction. The
by the officers of our fuadI
whole will be under the command
ron, "that a war with America is
inevitable" cannot be confintd as
of Sir Jnmes Suumeroz, who hns
G.
upon weak
founded
or trivial
left London for Chatham, to hoift
grounds. We fhould have expected
'
his flag on board the Victory nt
that Mr. Rofe's miffion would at
A most interesting newspaper 132 years old was leaft have procured for fquadron
the Nore. The land forces, which
will amount to from 12 to 15,000
brought to the Leader office recently by G. V. Coker of the rightsi of hofpltallty, If it did
cui-cii cumpieie reeuauusn- nut
infantry, It is faid, will be comthe Spade Community.
g
ment or the former good
by Sir John Moore and
manded
This newspaper was published Tuesday, July 26, 1808,
between the two countries:
und will fhortly be
Gen.
Frailer,
we
srovbut
the
Frenchified
fear
Louis "Louisiana", with the title head of "Missouri
at
ernment
of
the
United
followed
larger force, which,
States
by
n
fo
ha
3.
Gazette", Vol. 1, .No.
It is a four page tabloid,
far refigncd itself to the baleful
from the nature of the tranfports
inches.
influence of the cabinet of the
required, (copper bottomed) will
y
Thuilleries, that nothing but
3
probably confift of cavalry."
The Missouri Gazette was later purchased by the
CAMDEN, N. J. . .
will brintr it to.
U. Bnllndo (above), ii i
Louis Republican, which in turn was bought by the Globe a duechaftifement
SEATTLE . . . Mrs. John N.
fense of the pernicious er-- l
band for divorce bccauiel
(nbovo), wife of the
Lamb County Leader nnd
Democrat, which is operating at the present time.
ror into which its unnatural pro- - j (Jack) Garner was
bis best man, Judge Mir
in a happy mood
Farm News one year $1.25.
This newspaper, which is in a
penfities have permitted it to be : as alio set sail hero with Mr. Garner
along with them on their I
Ask
mngnus
about
special
our
splendid state of preservation, was sir Aexander Cochrane, with his led. If Amerca will have war with
trtp.
on an official visit to Japan.
evidently printed on much better i
wat,
wo w
to ive , Great Britain, fhe will have her-fe- lf
...mm, w I
trade of paper than used for the .v.,
only to blame for the
n
REWARD For return
U. K. Nelms of Sherman visited
,,.nii.n
newspapers of today. It was found .ver ,
It is our fincere wifh to warm and important campaign."
eonee.vini, th.t
mntion leading to whercl
his brother and sister-in-la.t.
Drs.
among the papers of the late G E.he
SALES AT AUCTION
take refuge in thnt port rcmnin at peace with her,, and our
J. L. nnd Hazel Nelms, recently ' bay marc weighing 850
it? is well
Coker, father of G. V. Coker, late , Kjn.ijn tunt w
pm
I WI1(L SELL.
known, have
nK fnffiriont minifters,
mouse colored mare mull
rcl Stogner returned Mon from
Texas, following his to cope with them in thofe feas, adopted every exnedient fhnrt of
of Paris,
to the highest bidder for cash, dayMiss
west of Whitharra!
Ok-lof
week
last
to
home
in
her
death, and according to his sen we paffedd 11 the Windward If- comprlfing the honor, the dignity on Tuesday the 3d of August next,
K. Bagwell, Rt. 2, LlttlefiJ
City,
spending
Wed.
after
of
Cok
belonged
have
Rcdcn
to
must
lands, and anchored on the ICth of the nation to avoid the extremi at 10 o'clock A. M. at the houw
week the guest of her sister T. Harrcll, Rt. 2, Lcvellart
er, grandfather of the present own- -' of Februray in Baffnterre Roads, ty of warfare; but we are certainly of Mrs. Labady, in the Town of last brother-in-lnMr. and Mrs.
nnd
er of the issue.
of goods W, J. Chesher. She was accompaSt. Kitts, where we remained only not prepared to lay the honor and St, Louis, an invoice
amounting
the
to between 7 and 809 nied to Littleficld by
effential interefts of the em- The Masthead reads as follows; IS hours, juft long enough to take
Phara
Little Billie
St. Louis, Louisiana Printed by In water, but no provifions, nor pire at the feet of any junto upon dollars, viz; Best Cogniac Brandy, June Chesher, who has spent sev
Joseph Charloe, Printer to the Ter- even linen wafhed. We then pro- earth. The bluftering
American i that has been more cian three years eral weeks in Oklnhomn City in an Prescriptions exclusively,
may perhaps
ritory. Terms of subscription for ceeded to Saint Domingo, where it demagogues
have in Cellnr nt this town, Dry Goods, effort to recover from Hay Fever.
your next prescriptions.
the Missouri Gazette Three dollars was suppofcil the enemy had pro- founded fome portion of their con-- consisting of Cloths. Strouds, ConMrs. James Nix of Ahornnthv nr. cintc your business. We
in advance. Advertisements not ex- ceeded for the purpofe of landing fidence upon the fupport of a cer-- s's, Callicoes, Muslins, Irish Lintn, rived Monday of last week
for a 'our doctor want3- - Located!
ceeding a square will be inserted troops; but on our arrival there we tain party in this country; soma Saddlery, Chewing Tobacco, Ac.
with
visit
her
Mr.
parent!,
and
MADDEN'S DRUG SI
one week for one dollar, and fifty found no fhlps. After cruizing in of them, as we lately took occafion , As the sole object of the sale is Mrs. Lnlvin
Hcnson.
Where you can buy
'
to
remark, may derive hopes front to raise the aforesaid sum of raon-th- e
cent for every continuance, those the Mono Paffage for feven or
confifcation of property, and cYi the goods must be sold, fetch
of a greater length in proportion. eight days, we made all difpatch
.
Excerpts from this newspaper in for the coaft of America, and ar- the
of debts: tiov '.(.nt ....
mcj .111.
win, .1......X
uicruiurc rcai Iuar- may
gains
will
conceal from tEemfelves their
be given,
the exact wording as it is print- rived off the Chefpeake on the
Ferb Connor, Auctioneer, St. Louis,
ed, are as follows:
11th March.. We communicates with comparative impotence, by throwing
LONDON, April 22
the Statira frignte, and found that their weight into the aggregate of July 23d, 1808, (Note the above
Upon the fubject of Sir
John our ambaffador, Mr. Rofc, was at uie enemies of G. Britain; but a anrt another small ad are the only
Duckworth's late criuse, we have Washington for the laft time, to few fhort months of war would PM advertising in the newspaper),
JwaAsVBK&sV
LONDON, April 21
been favored with the following ex- determine whether it fhould be convince thefe politicians of the
(
tract of a letter from an officer peace or war with England. We folly of mcafuring tiei'r puny i "Advices from hollnnd to the '
belonging to the fuadron, dated fhould have gone in, but the Yan-kie- s ftrength with tie coloffal power . 17th inft. were received yefterday.
"Cawfand Bay, April 18.
would not let us have a pilot, of the Britifh empire. We do not'Tney mention a report of the
wifh to be underftood, as ure of an attack made by the Brit- -'
"Having run down the.bay,-- . of noR fupply us with water and proBifcay, and called off Capes'.'Ortu vifions, which forced us to be con ftating pofitlvely that n war with.ifh on Corfu, but ftate no partlcu- -'
We do not understand thati
gal and Finlfterre, and Lifbon "we tent to live upon half our ufual the United States is become inevi- ARRANGE FOR PROTECTION BEFORE IT'S TOO LAI
any
the
table;
attempt
.
door
juft-was likely o be made'
arrived off Maderia, and found Sir auunaiucj mc
amicable
for
ad
nuuiu UUb give US ment ftiil remains
ogen, and whila ,
Samuel Hood, laying in Funchall a fingle pint of water or a cabSet poffeffion of the Seven If-- it
continues fo hopes
roads, where we remained for two bage ftoclc We left the Eurydice,
adjuft- - lands, but in concert with the
may not irrationally be in- -. pie, who are reprefentcd as impa-- 1
days. On the morning of the 3d of to bring us any intelligence that
February, his majesty's fhip Comus, might occur as to peace or war dulged. But In whatever
tient to relieve themfelves from the
the negotiation may terminated, we domination of France; and
AGENCY
gava us Intelligence of her having with America, and quieted the
we,
been chafed two days before to
jhores of America for man nave the confolation to re- therefore, attach but little credit to
INSURANCE PHONE 02
tie N. W. of Maderia, and it then tie Weftern Iflands, where we pro- flect that evcryhing which moder-natio- n ah above rumor.
could require, or conciliation
became obvious that the deftination cured all we wanted, after a long
"A gentleman arrived yefterday
of the french fquadron was the and very anxious criufe. The Gov- affect, has on our part been donol from Amftcrdam (on his way to
Weft Indies, for which we pro- ernor of Flores (A Portuguefe) to avert the
catastrophe,
which America) which place he left a few
ceeded with all expedition & made came off to us, but not being able however ti be amented, cannot ul- days ago, ftatcs, thnt that place now
ALLIS-CHALMETRACTORS
the iflands of St. Lucia and Mar-tinq- to give us any information, the timately prove injurious to our in- fnffers the greatest commercial
in twenty one days. Off the Admiral thought it moft expedient terefts, while it may affect the
many warehoufes and fhops
eaft end of Martinique we faw fix to proceed for England, where we ruin of the powers by whom, from are entirely fhut up; and a general
FOR YOUR INSPECTION
fail of the line; we cleared for ac- arrived this morning, after having prefent appearances, it feems like- outcry prevails upon the war. He
ly to be provoked."
tion, anI formed the line of bat- been three months at fea.
further ftates, that the report of
and
We have just received n carload of tractors, and iai
tle, but on exchange of signals we made n complete circuit of the Wef- our intending to render Spanifsh
BOSTON, June 1G,
you
to
consider the
Tractor before you ouy.
found inftead of enemies; it was tern and Atlantic Oce'an, a journey
"Accounts for Halifax, ftate Uio America independent, had
caufed
(
us for a demonstration.
of upwards of thirteen thoufand probability that our Embargo will the greateft apprehenfion in the
reftore more than ten thoufand French Government; that it fears
miles."
ATTENTION
We learn by other letters that i Englifth, Irifh and Scotch feamen, for the succefs of fuch a meafure
JONES HARDWARE
our fuadron remained feveral days t lately employed in our merchant though ftudiously concealed, were
Farmers and Ginners
LITTLEFIELD
yet obvious; and that Bonaparte
men, to the British navy."
We are back nt the same old on mo ivneiepeaxe, and that the
was
determined
BALTIMORE, June 16
ufe every effort for
stand-Enoc- hs
Land Office, Little-fiel- teatment it experienced was fuch
Condemned yefterday morning in hurryinp North America into n war
We will buy your cotton or as by no means to encourage the
hopes of the late entertained
by tho Diftrict Court of the United with England, that he may be able
put it in the loan for you.
many, of an nmicable termination States, fhip Alligator,
and Sch'r to embody the numerous French now
Julian,
of
our
prefent
violating
for
negotiations
with
the
Embargo In the United States, into an army
H.
WATERS
for invading Mexico in conjuncton
i the
r,
United States. It is certain, law, and tho fch'r
representing Carlock & Oarlock that no article whatever of fupply a violation or the coafting law.for with the Americans."
THE EXPEDITION
could be obtained by our admiral
We hear that fome of the W.
RAMSGATE, April 21
from the inhofpitable and hoftile India merchants have fittel out a
ALL WOOL
"We are all buftle and activity
and it follows of courfe, veffel of 3G guns, which is now
Drs. Nelms & Nelms Americans;
here,
preparing
for
another
embarthat the reparation offered by our cruizing on our coaft for the purMade to fit you Pressed
government lor the affair of the pose of taking fmall toafting ves- kation. The 1st, 2d, Cth and 7th
CHIROPRACTORS
battalions
of
the
German
Legion,
Vit-ONChefepeake
frigate
was
and ready to wear!
in
made
sels
laden with provifions; that fhe
Baths - Massage
vain; although that circumftance takes the cargo, pay liberally for it. and nlfo the 1ft and 2d light
Phelpt Avenue
aro now on their march
alone, f ince fo amply atoned for, and permits the veffel to return.
SEE THEM BEFORE
Opposite! Texat Utilities Co.
Dr. J. E. Nelmi - Dr. Hzel Nelmt was affigned by the Prefidcnt's The Chefepeake, capt. Decatur, is to this place, from Bexhill, Hnf-tinYOU BUY!
and the Battle. A number of
'proclamation as the motive for nro- - ordered to fea, for the
Graduate Chiropractor
purpofo,
rc
nere
rcauy
hiblting
waiupuriB
reall intercoufe between the it is faid, of capturing the Englifli
to
TELEPHONE NO. 5
ceive them, and others are drop-- ,
the inhabitants and fuch British veffel.
ping in hourly.
Wash. Fed."
"Tho naval ftrength of the
.
June 20
peditlon will fonfift of the Vic
THE OSAGE EXPECTED
tory, Monotaur, Tigret, Mars, Poly- PHONE 48 CALL FOR AND DELIVER
LIVESTOCK AND FARM
pheinus,
"By an official notification from '
Audacious, 4c feveral
'
fecretarv of ftate's office, tbr '
public are informed that the deten-- 1 1
won oi me imp usage in r'rancc
was at the inftance of Mr.
sVslililisslililililililililililililililiHKfl
who could not obtain
SlilililililililililililililililililililililH
ISlikiSiilililH
SffsM SlilililBtWSH
K
.HiW.
for her to return to France.
FOR BEST RESULTS EMPLOY
She would fail from L'Orient for
England about the 18th erf April,
and as her ftay in England would
be fhort, fho may be dally expect
ed in this country. The complexion I
S???r-JV7':'.';vPjM-i
A
i iMftfl
of the late difpatchea is now made
i
I pA
public.
AMHERST
"Tke Osages have lately committed so many outrages on the froa-tier- s,
QUALITY! SERVICE! ECONOMY!
an auctioneer with a long record of successful
that government have perThoso threo selling points are a bit time worn and Jugt ns
mitted the Delewar's,
Saavite'i,
sales.
simple an the ABC's, but thoso threo works aro tho founda-tlo- n
Kiclcapoos &c. Ac. to go to war with
them. We understand from soma
of this business. They guldo us in every transaction
Clerk Charlie Clark, Littlefield
of the chiefs of the latter, tfes
and tho largo number of particular housewives who have turnthey will bo able to bring aboutt
ed to us for their grocery needs during the years we have
-C000 warriors into tho plains, it
& Market
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Thursday, October 31, 1935
This service consists of a Cotton
Market Review and o Premium ,Sla-pl- o
basis sheet, including the dally
average of the ten designated spot
which will be mailed with-toRemoval Of Tonsils markets,
charge on Saturday of each
week to persons interested.
Cases admitted to the LiUfefleld ! Cotton growers nnd others desihospital this week were B3 follows' ring the service are invited to adEdsel Hauk and his sister, Chnr- - dress William D. Espy, Division of
Cotton Mnrketing, P. O. Box 13CC,
lyno of Whitharral. Both had their i
Dallas, Texas.
tonsils removed Wednesday, and are
getting along nicely.
I
You "can subscribe to the Dallas
Margaret Melton, 12 year old dauFarm News, Fort Worth
ghter of Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Melton v
Lubbock Avalanche- of six miles west of town, had an fjpurnal or any other daily through
operation Wednesday for removal of iiiu muni vvuuiuy ieaoer at special
club rates.
her tonsils,
J. C. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Davis of Amherst also had his
j
Green Velvet
tonsils removed hero Wednesday.
James A. Hole of Morton was admitted to the Littlefield Hospital
Monday suffering from a lung
and underwent an operation
that afternoon. He is getting along
nicely, but It Is expected to be in
the hospital several days.
Operations For
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Iffiiv IMPROVED gasoline
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Vernon Tuesday
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Ltive October 20,
IS" gnu"""-'-.
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whereby Mrs.
products,
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Maude Ripley
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Passes
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The $20,000,000 Home of the U. S. Supreme Coatt
PLACED ON MARKET BY
SuCT, IS
COUNTY LEADER
LAMB
Semi-Week-
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Star-Telegra-
Mrs. Maude Ripley of Electra,
who has been very active in Eastern
fcof
........
- Star work, and is well known In the
imnrnvrn
!
local Chapter, passed awny Tuesday
U WIS lit"
r.nvou could possibly ask morning
at 7 o'clock nt the Vernon
hospital, following an operation for
starting,
more
better
likii
tumor.
In biu., quiCKLr k"'"" ""
This announcement was made by
Me-and. inipruvuu ,
Mrs. J. H. Darnett, Worthy Matron
n'""" - of the local Eastern Star Chapter,
Ld
uiiMun.i.u
, (old at mi
Tuesday
m- - who received the message
flou whicn are locmuu
.1 Vnrtlminit
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Tnr. morning.
Mrs. Bnrnett was also a personal
Uirestcrn Oklahoma and the
friend of Mrs. Ripley.
A viow of the Imposing twenty million dollar homo
WASHINGTON
Additional Clerk
Mrs. Ripley served on the Grand
- t.JI- - Vwlnea IB nanPCI.
of tho tlnltcd States Supreme CoarV tho Corinthian morblo tcmplo erected
week
this
Examining
opening
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formal
Hoard
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government
to
At
tho
Justices.
houso
by
for
years, and
tho
May Be Added To
ittfd to winter use when
for tho past year has been on the
I It was dedicated to tho philosophy of equal jnstico under law.
"
re nam m
Committee.
starting. It is also espec-rfjit- d Jurisprudence
Office Staff
She has been a guest of Mrs. Bar-ne- tt
for high compression
here at various times, and has
less
rrie quicker starting,
The Forty hour week has been
!.. lliwJAnifrwt I Acta" also been official visitor of the lo- 1936
i, letter moior
in full operation In all post office?
n,n.
7.
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cal
Chapter
on
several
occasions.
vnvirco
'tftnjT ana u
in the United States since October
Mr. and Mrs. Harnett attended the
post office has
1. The Littlefield
sen-iceat 7:30 Tuesday ev
Panhandle service station funeral
Its schedule successfully fitted so
EpFped to give
the motoring ening at fclectra.
as to care for the patrons of the
Burial took place In Summerville
ilie best pocswie service, uum
office in an efficient way, accord
Cemetery
Wednesday
afternoon.
of free sen'icc and
lm
ing to Postmaster W. D. T. Storey.
contemplated.
i pates are
"It is likely that one regular
Billy McCluskey, one of the Sunw- clerk wiU be appointed from tho
day morning automobile crah viclist of those taking the recent exLC0. LEASES
The 19tG Chevrolet will go on
tims, was taken to his home in Kanamination." Should a regular clerk
)
BergdoUHeir
display
Saturday
Hewitt
this
the
nt
IN
sas City, Mo. by his uncle,Ewlng
22,000 ACRES
appointed, the forty hour week
be
Co.,
Chevrolet
Chevrolet
dealers
for
will apply to the work of the
COCHRAN COUNTY Hnlscll, Sunday evening.
also
this city and territory.
clerk appointed. Shorter hour? for
C.
manager
Hewitt,
of
the
L.
- (Special to the
Lodge Seeks Toga
clerks add to their efficiency and
is. Oct 2"
Hewitt Chevrolet Co., announced that
has been agreeably accepted by the
(
perhaps the lar- &PtH.
the complete line of Chevrolet propublic," Mr. Storey says.
H:i acreage in Cochran
ducts for 1030 will bo on display. Ho
rent on record Monday of
extends a cordial invitation to everyin which Carrie Slaughter
body to visit the Hewitt Chevrolet
COTTON MARKET NEWS
Oil
skued to the Continental
Co. sales rooms and to inspect the
SERVICE
AT
,!J,00O c:re
for the conslnr ralatest product of Chevrolet.
id (11,000 This land, lies ten
anhave
been
new
Chevrolcts
The
jioath of Morton alongmde the
Tho Bureau of Agricultural Econnounced as complete in every de!
cu
B
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omics of tho U. S. Department
Ie railroad in the outhciiit
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of
tail; "safe beyond all previous stanof the county.
Agriculture, has recently opened a
bebeautiful
safety,"
and
dards
of
f conlec- Cotton Market News Service office
i already a matter
yond belief.
as to whether there is oil
in Dallas, Texas, to serve the State;
"They are all that has been said
iriag the county, but it is evi- of Texas and Oklahoma.
about them, and more," declared Mr.
itiie the major companies nrr-Hewitt.
to gam'ib that tlioris. A
New Financing Plan
issue of one of the leading
"A new kind of motor car financIjunub of the southwest pro- ing plan which effects a lower cost
i la oil
field 100 miles square
to the purchaser and enables GenCochran
County virtually in
BOSTON . . . Henry Cabot Lodge,
eral Motors dealers to render the
cuter. We give thh for what it
Jr., 33, (above), seeks the United
senice in tho simplest, most tnsily
prediction that may possibly
States Senatorial toga once worn by
understood form, has been announced
true.
his distinguished grandfather from
by the General Motors Acceptance
ten well at Scraneout Is co- this commonwealth. Lodge has an
Corporation," said Mr. Hewitt. "The
town and is ncarlng
nounceJ his candidacy, lie Is now a
the 1,000
js."
the
new plan will be known as
state representative.
according to tho best in
JjS
GMAC C Per Cent Plan," he added.
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Mr. Hewitt said that he nnd all
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members of his organization will be
. . . Above is
PHILADELPIUA
explain
new
the
in
glad
detail
to
Superfex
Mrs. Qrovcr Cleveland Bergdoll with
financing plan.
old baby, Vega, tho j
her throe-wee"The new plan Is not only the simonly child of tho world war
OIL BURNING HEATERS
plest and most effective of its kind,
to bo bom in his nativo land.
but its lower cost features will bring
Bergdoll is still In Germany, a fugl- - t
the purchase of an automobile withthe.
Iit!jte today this new economical
in the reach of thousands of poten
W 1 S3 h
txlhod of heating your home. Made
my
tial car owners. To the best of
meat which often spoils in summer
bjr nationally
knowledge tho GMAC C Per Cent because it becomes too hot.
known concerns and
Plan represents by far the lowest
parantecd to please you.
cost national plan for the purchase
G. M. VANN TURNS CAR OVER
of new cars in the United Stntes
ALS6 COAL AND CAS HEATERS
today.
G. M. Vann had the misfortune
"In addition to this, the new car
purchaser has for the first time in i Sunday morning, to turn his car ov
.
the history of automobile financ- er on Oklahoma Avenue, Into the I
ing, a plnn he can figure for him- - muddy bar diteh, nnd receive n large
sclfl It completely eliminates
those knot on his head.
items known ns 'carrying charges,'
HARDWARE
Mr. Vann was returning from takcharges,' etc.
ing a number of the Spade residI 'service
"Actually the GMAC 6 Per Cent ents to the Littlefield hospital to at
Plan is as simple as A, B, C. To tend to the needs of the car wreck
out his monthly payments, a
nnd due to the fog, w as
" figure
lssessBssssBsssssssssissssBeessssissssjlssslslssslssiisss"-prospective new car buyer has only drivinir with his head out thn indow
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add to this amount of his insurance 'turned over into the ditch. Mr. Vunn
and multiply tho result by C Per fearing fire, broke out the windCent. The resultant figure is the en- shield nnd crawled out.
tire cost of financing the unpaid
The car was not otherwise dem
balance nnd insurance for 12 months. aged.
For naymont periods longer or shor
ter thnn 12 months tho cost is one- Equipped to Serve You!
and
half of one per cent per month. This SERVICES TO BE HELD
flat percentage is not interest. It is AT THF PRFRYTPRI AN
St.,
Tenth
We have moved
simply
a convenient multiplier by
and
Drive
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to
business
our
which tho cost may bo computed nnd LnUKLH NFYT aUINUAl
former location of Southmoor Grocery.
anvono can uso and understand. The
Rev. James Renburn of Slaton will
Plnn Includes Fire, Theft, and Ac-- 1
LARGER STOCK INCREASED FACILITIES
cidental Damage Insurance written occupy tho pupit at tho First Pres-b- y
General Exchange Insurance Cor- - byterian Church hero Sunday. Both
We appreciate very
morning and evening sendees will
much tho splendid volumo of business
Iporation,"
'bo held.
.
"tended to us In our former location, and we hope to have
Everyone are invited to henr this
I
too pleasure
of serving; you In our new store.
very able preacher.
CANNING
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Emerald green
scroll
uncut velvet with an
is the fabric which gives smartness
to tho abovo afternoon frock. Tho
gold metal clasp at the neck and the
baeklo on tho woven metal belt ar
set with green stones.
all-ov-
Walker's Pharmacy
Prescriptions exclusively. Bring U3
your next prescriptions. We appreciate your business. We have what
your doctor wants. Located In
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Where you can buy for less.
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IT'S something to talk
about something to look all
Tho newest and most beautiful
m
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to serve you betterl As accurate as an adding machine. No
mistakes when you buy gaso-lin- o
hore the dial tells the
whole story . . . prico per gallon, gallons dolivcrod and total
sale at a glancel
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Wholesale and Retail
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have not been buying from us, a trial order is Eolicited.
Clarence Evans
GROCERY & SERVICE STATION
Phone 97J
"mmimr
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1 1
Tenth Street
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BUDGET COMPLETE!
'My canning budget is complete
nnd I nm certainly proud of it,"
says Mrs. A. D. Melton, farm food
supply demonstrator of tho Sandhill
homo demonstration club. This fogd
ns arranged on tho cellar shelves
with the fruit on tho top shelves,
tomatoes next, jams and jellies 3rd,
pickles and relishes fourth, vegetables fifth, and the bottom shelf
reserved for meats. This arrangement is preferablo because tho top
shelf is in the warmest place and
tho fruit can stand It best. Tho
coolest place Is resorved for the
at Hardberger Gin, Littlefield
Will have 3 cars of
coal on track next
week.
FARMERS!
We will deliver one ton or more coal to your
farm at a very low price.
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new husband was to come Into con
fol. Detective Hankin finds motive
and the evidence or guilt lor tlie
murder of Sirs. Keith, lending to
irtually all of the
the doors of
principals involved. These princisnl
TENTH INSTALLMENT
SYNOPSIS Barbara Keith, wife
of n prominent Philadelphia business
man, is murdered as she waits In a
side room to testify in the diorce
She
case of How land vs. Rowland
was to have testified for the husband, a friend, who wns defendant
In the
action Detective Tommj
Rankin is assigned to the cae from
His pieliminary
police headquarter
investigation disclosed that both Mr
and Sirs. Rowland had gathered cvi
dence against the otner 01 inline-lit- y
Rowland'
The will of Mr
first husband dircc d h r lawjer
brother, Mr Wilkini to i andle t!i
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The detective could not decide
whether to believe the story or not.
Mrs.
"Do you know whether
Keith over visited Allcrton, Indiana?" Abruptly Rnnkin shifted the
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your business.
Quick, Efficient Service
No.
7,
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Phelps Ave,
L. R. SEWELL, Manager
The implied accuaation brought, Campbell
swift bunt of anger.
are, the two Rowlands, Mr. Willard,
Mr. Keith, husband of the murdered woman, Hugh Campbell, paramov r
of Mrs. Rowland, and his underNOW GO ON
world confederates
RELIABLE REPAIR
SERVICE
ON ALL MAKES OF
AUTOMOBILES
We are equipped to do the very best work in the repairing and
servicing of all makes of automobiles.
BUICK AND PONTIAC WORK A SPECIALTY
We Have on Hand a Good Stock of Ueed
Farti for Plymouth
LrnLEHELDMOTORCOMPANY
Buick and Pontiac Sales and
Set-ric- e
Phone 11
ATTENTION!
COTTON GINNERS AND COTTON
FARMERS
We are in a position to make the New 1935
and 193G 10c Loans on Cotton, giving you a complete detail of your grade and staple, copy of
invoice and loan contract.
In case you are selling your cotton outright
to your ginner, we have a good supply of blanks
for you to fill out in applying for your extra
bonus or subsidy payment.
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WE ARE IN THE MARKET EVERY DAY PAYING THE BEST PRICES FOR COTTON
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Phelps Ave., Opposite
Littleficld
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SERVICE STATION
and
WITH THE STORY.
We
Highway
County
NEW
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Attention
TRUCK OWNERS
GULF
Littlefield, Lamb
THE LAMB COUNTY LEADER
Thursday, October 81, 1935
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forward
in
NOXLESS
GASOLINE
hit chair, in
subject
The other shook bis head. "Allcrton? Certainly not in the four years
since we meet; before that, she
may have been there. She never
mentioned it Why do you ask?"
I found an empty bottle with an
old label from a hospital in that
town in her medicine closet. It had
contained pyramidon."
Rankin bent toward him to emphasize the importance of his next
question.
"Isn't it a fact, Mr. Keith, that
in spite of your liberal allowance
and income, your wife was always
pressed for funds?"
startled.
Mortimer Keith looked
"How could you guess that, Rankin?" he exclaimed. "It's true she
worried about money, and often approached me for more, for charities
and clothes. Once I questioned her
about it, and she made some vague
excuse about losing it in stocks."
"Perhaps this will explain her exRankin said, "these
penditures,"
check stubs and canceled checks."
As he studied them, Mr. Keith's
lips tightened into n formidable line,
and his eyes flashed' in feature
darkened by a swift anger.
"Steady payments like this for
two years," he cried harshly, at last,
"as if she were being blackmailed to
prevent me from learning some secret about her I"
that,"
"They certainly suggest
Rankin said, in disappointed tones.
"You had no knowledge of them or
to whom or for what reason she
drew them?"
"No this is my first inking of
them."
"Were you aware, sir, that Mrs.
Keith would Tie a witness in the
Rowland divorce suit in Mr. Dawson's office, yesterday?"
Mr. Keith shook his head. "Not
until I read where she met her
PANHANDLE REFINING COMPANY announce a change in this product, effective October 26, 1935, whereby what was formerly known a3
Gasoline becomes PANHANDLE NOXLESS Gaso-linour NOXLESS-GREEa NEW and HIGHLY IMPROVED Gasoline that is destined to bepublic. It will be the color
come very popular with the gasoline-buyin- g
of New Untarnished COPPER.
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YOU WILL FIND this New and Improved Gasoline all you could possibly ask for in a STANDARD NOXLESS Gasoline. It has BETTER
and
STARTING, MORE POWER ON HILLS, QUICKER
BETTER MILEAGE.
GET-AWA- Y
BUY PANHANDLE NOXLESS
at
all PANHANDLE SERVICE STATIONS. Onca you have given thU
NEW and IMPROVED Gasoline a fair trial you'll be back for more. It
is especially adapted for WINTER USE, when mo.Drs are sluggish and
hard to start.
USE PANHANDLE NOXLESS
for the NEW HIGH COMPRESSION CABS. Quicker Starting, Snappy
Pick-USmooth
Lesa Carbon, Better Motor LubricaFollow-Throug- h,
p,
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NOXLESS.
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"Had you any idea,"
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asked, "how she happened to accompany Mr. Rowland, two weeks
ago, and be in n position to give
evidence for him "
"I still don't understand how she
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For Bad Feeling
Due to Constipation
Oet rid of constipation br taking Dlack-Draug- ht
m toon a you notice that bowel
uUtut haa elowed up or you begin to fed
tlugglah. Thooaande prefer Black-Draugtor too refreehlng rellet it haa brought
thus. . . list. Ka MullloJ, of Late, Alt,
write: "M huaband end I both take
and find It
Tbedtord'i Black-Draugeplendld tor constipation, blllotuneea, and
dlaagreeable, aching, tired reeling that
comet trom thli condition." with refert,
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thli mother glrea her children, the taxes
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tier wills a smoking machine gun, but
an loooceci looking old tire with a
blowout under la tread or tldewtll.
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thin, amooth
tlree with
thick, tough, life, ooa-ekU. S. Roreli I
toog-wmlnU. S. Ronlj will tare roa
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Panhandle Stations
WELDING!
Our New Unit on Wheels
Goes Anywhere. It's the Last
Word in Equipment.
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Childere, Manager
PANHANDLE SERVICE STATION NO. 2, Harry
Hawthorne, Manager
T. HAWTHORNE, Wholesale Agent
nty,'
County, Texas
M Lamb
LAMB COUNTY LEADER
OPEN
ALL NIGHT
ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE
Federal Tires Accessories
MODERN
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assemmy plants,
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it is guaranteed ains anci lis iu
ders for immediate deliveries.
and will have built more than
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jrlur3n Lt n.s and nnlmals.
It is expected that sales in Novby the end of Octobunits
Uul it a odhrlcss. in lianuy er.
ember and December, months that
rfai at
Schedules for November and De- heretofore have been dull, will be
KtCCO., LitMcfield.
cember call for n greatly increas- brisk, under tho impetus of tho now
model announcement, and tho large
ed production.
Hewitt Chevrolet Company are lo- automobile shows, formerly held af
ter January 1. Tho former show
cal dealers.
The Introductory day for the dates were not conductive to large
193C Master deluxe and Standard selling, coming as they did in the
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coldest month"? of the year.
This
year's ghows open with two whole
months of pleasant weather remaining, nnd it is the industry's belief
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of the reasons for the popularity of this section
Plains one of the reasons for the fact that in
few thort years this section has developed from ranch country
Mo one of the most prosperous
farming areas oi tne straw..
EMd upon record proves the great diversification in crops
Sec-to- n
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Employment is increasing rapidly
in Chevrolet plants, as the supply
of units and bodies for tho new
models increases dally. The change
over from 1935 models to 1930
models was completed early in Octn
during
ober, after a brief
which plants were
for increased production.
According to V. E. Holler, vice
presldcr pnd "eneral sales manag
er, Chevrolet dcnlcrs will have the
advantage of an amply supply of
th new models from the very start
the new modlcs from the very start
"There will be no shortage of models this year, said Mr. Holler. "We
have not only got under full sway
long in advance of the auto shows,
but wc have, in addition, the advantage of a 25 per cent increase
in our production capacity, both in
assembly plants and in our factories
making engines, transmissions, axels,
and other units.
ac"The enthusiastic reception
corded our 1936 models by our
own field forces, during their convention in Detroit, is now being
repeated, in every region and zone
They
territory, by our dealers.
all agree thnt Chevrolet has done
a great job in its new cars, and
they all are enthusiastic over the
business prospects. We feel thnt
the public will be just as responsive
to our 1930 cars when they go on
public display November 2."
J.
Mr.
K.
CLEAN
REST ROOMS
Binder Oil
InHononHoiltL
Petty and family are
visiting friends and relatives in Wellington, Texas this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Moore nnd
family visited their parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. C. E. Moore last week.
Mrs. Luke Rogers has gone to
Wellington, Texas for an extended
visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Tunnell and
fnmily spent last week end in Matador, Texs.
Mrs. A. C. Ford is on the sick
list this week.
Mrs. Ligc Cook who has been in
bad henUh for some time was taken to the Lubbock Sanitarium last
Friday.
Ldward Jennings who has been
visiting Clifton Petty the past two
months, returned to his home in
Compton, California last Thursday.
Wc regret to say that Mr. A. J.
Jarmon is still in the sick list.
Mrs. Bill Weatherly's sister from
Estelinc, Texas is visiting her this
week.
Mrs.
Williams was given a lovly
miscellaneous shower Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Hardy
Downs.
Miss Mattic Jones spent the day
with Miss Viola Cook Sunday. In the
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C. E. Moore and family
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H. C. Buck and O. C. Armistcad
Miss Lillie Mae Weathcrly, who have purchased the Magnolia serELECTRIC
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returned home.
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Mr. C. D. Jarmon has been employed at the Pep gin.
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W. E. Cummings last Sunday.
Melva Dean Lance was a guest
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Miss Lahoma Moore and families
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Miss Viola Cook and Mnttle Jones
attended the Methodist Church of
Amherst last Sunday.
SOUTH PLAINS CREAMERY CO.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Jarmon went
fato Lubbock Sunday to see his
ther who has been in the sanitarium for some time.
Miss Dorothy Balkan is visiting in
this
the home of E. O. Tunnell
Why Lay Away Your Watch?
week.
Hubert Taylor and family visitWhen at smell cost you can have it running and
ed in the home of J. J. Cook
keeping accurate time. Bring your watch to us.
Wo guarantee our work.
JUST ARRIVED A now stock of Watches, Bracelets, Bracelet Sets, Cigarette Lighters, and many
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WHY BUY A NEW GRATE FOR
THAT OLD STOVE when you can
Increases in Public Works loans
equip with an oil burner at small
L. R. HARRISON
cost? See Littleficld Furniture Co. and grants announced Thursday by
28-- 3 tc
Secretary Ickes included an increa
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A supremo court ruling voided an
Action Trcatm4Ht enough attempt
of the lcgisloture to speed
Silmuurion of Uv.r bil flow I. not with
but combined
ty offering discounts
tax
collections
for complut ttluf, that
rtltvcs temporirr
itimuUtion
for early payment of assessments.
coniopition, quick, toothing rtiulu r
heibt,
unHtrbirn. a combmiilon soof thow
Tho court held "absolutely
dlny,
DOTH ictlon. and
constitutional and void" a law passhudithy, IndlcMtioni, g", tundjwn felmg
both livtr snd bpwe J reby the 43rd legislature offering n
set flivd when tctlon.
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turn to notrot
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druggUu.
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A new ruling on eligibility of students for the NYA program, was
received yesterday from the state
director, Joseph R. Griggs, county
director, announctd,
"Students do not have to belong
to families on relief rolls as of last
May, but only on tho rolls nt the
present time," he said. "Under the
previous ruling they had to have
been on rolls last May."
In connection with the deccnninl
ceremonies at Texas Tech Saturday,
Sunday and Monday, Novcmbor 9,
10, and 11, Governor Jimmle All-re- d
will visit Lubbock. He will spend
Snturday night and Sunday in tho
Hub city.
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hand rubbing... and it u easier on tho clothe.
cast aluminum
The
tub iu in itself enough reason for chooaiiij;
the Mu)tat;, but there are a score of othrr
reasons. That's why the Maytag is first
choice iii both farm and city homes.
The lii.huilt Maytag Gasoline
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gives dependable
poncr. A step on tho nrtlal
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PLAINVIEW LITTLEFIELD
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203 Phelps Ave., Littleficld
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Littlef ield, Lamb County, Texas'
grafters should
be discussed by the ho was slated to appear.
Chamber of Commerce, and some
Two hundred fans were in the
action taken In the matter.
stands shortly before game time and
Dizzy declared "it is not worth the
WELCOME BACK TO
risk of getting hurt to pitch before
(Continued from page 1)
LITTLEFIELD
that small crowd."
Mr. and Mrs. Otha Key will reJoe Engcl, president of the Chatcotton seed for planting, through
which it Is claimed, Increases tho turn to Llttleficld from Oklahoma to tanooga Southern association club,
again make their home in this city. who arranged the game for a chaproduction of the cotton grown.
Mr. Johnson left Llttleficld Mon- Mr. Key has been connected with rity toy fund, wired protests to
day, but is expected to return In n lumber concern in the state to promoters of the Dean tour and to
tho north of us. On his return to Baseball Commissioner K" M. Lan- about a week.
P. O. Smith, Superintendent of Llttleficld he will be associated with dis.
We are of the opinion that Dizzy
Bula school, and a visitor at tho his father In the furniture business.
meeting, outlined his experienco with
did n dizzy thing when he walked
delinted cotton seed, stating that THAT WAS A DIZZY
out on the fans. Ho shoujd remember
he Is going to make about a bale to THING TO DO
that "his public" is made up of folks
the acre from cotton delinted. Ho, From Chattanooga, Tcnn., conies from ocean to ocean, and that only
stated
that
a
if
olant word that Dizzy Dean "camo and by being for "his public" will "his
were located here, he bclie-o- d
that went" without giving Chattanooga public" continue to be "his public."
10 per cent oi tne larmers from oascoau lans n glimpse of his nltch-Bul- a Men who could go far sometimes ruin
territory would have their cot- - inK skill as scheduled,
themselves by failing to remember
ton seed treated.
Irked because "his piblic" stayed on which side their bread is
W. T. Hancs reported that Fri- - awa" from the park yesterday in
day's football game 'was the last sreat numbers, Dizzy said "I can
home game of the season and urged pick up more money playing poker YOU'RE WRONG, SHERIFF,
100 per cent attendance to boost on the train," and walked out on YOU'RE WRONG
the local players.
an amateur exhibition game in which
The Associated Press sends out I
A. C. Chosher congratulated the
business men on the trades day expansion program, and discussed the
acute shortage of residences and apartments in this city, stating that
some method should be taken to re
lieve the situation.
Mr. Gilpin, Superintendent of
Schools, who was also a visitor at the luncheon, made a short
address In appreciation of the luncheon.
P. O. Smith announced the new
auditorium of the Bula school would
be completed in a short time, at
which time they planned a celebration, and extended an invitation to
tho members to attend this affair.
May Establish- -
--
the following Item from Corpus
Chrlstl:
"Sheriff William Shcly of Nueces
county spent n week in Austin waiting f on tho legislature to consider
sotting salaries of county officials
under the new amendment abolishing the fee system.
"The legislature failed to act on
tho matter and the sheriff returned
home.
"Tho Texas legislature," he said,
"is a placo where people go in and
come out all day, but nothing ever
happens."
OUR COMMENT: You're wrong,
sheriff, you'ro wrong: we arc of tho
opinion that some times too much
happens down in Austin. It would
be better If some of the legislation
that is ground out had never even
been thought about.
J. Q. NEELY BUYS
WADE PROPERTY
J.
Q. Neely and family, of Elec
FLOUR
Crash
Kills-
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and rendered unconscious.
Gerald Young, 22. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Young of Anton, right
leg broken above the ankle.
Pierce (Cat) Murrell, 17, son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Murrell of Little-fielemployee of the Mashed 0
Ranch north of Amherst, both arms
broken, scalp and face wounds,
Billy McClaskey, employee of the
Mashed O Ranch, whose parents live
In Kansas City, Mo., broken finger
and faca lacerations.
Jack Welch also an employee of
the Mashed 0 Ranch, left arm broken between elbow and shoulder.
Mrs. Jim Wheat of Amherst, broken leg; and Mr. Wheat and an aged man, whose name was not available, minor injuries.
All the above injured were taken
to the Llttleficld hospital, with the
exception of the three last mentioned, who were taken to their home
at Amherst, and Mrs. Wheat taken
to a Lubbock hospital later Sunday
morning.
Gerald Young, after having his
broken leg put in cast was released
Sunday afternoon; and Billy McClaskey, after having his Injuries
treated, was able to return to the
Mashed 0 Ranch.
The accident happened when the
light
going
roadster.
east,
owned by F. B. Greer of Anton,
and driven by Miss Lillian Bennett,
accompanied by Boyd Bennett, Miss
Catherine Monroe, Jack Greer anil
Gorald Young, in passing a cotton
seed truck, about half a mile west
of Littlefield, collided head-o- n
with
the V-- 8 Ford sedan, going west, In
Mcwhich Pierce Murrell, Billy
Claskey, Jack Welch, Mr and Mrs.
Jim Wheat, and an aged man, cotton picker, were riding.
Both cars were completely
m
Ask For Lone Star
Mrs.
of tho
THRIFT
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announced Saturday, November 9,
ns Poppy Da in Littlefield.
The poppies have ni rived, nnd members of the Junior Study club
will assist in the selling of them
on the streets.
These poppies aie made by disabled soldiers who have no other menns
PRICES GOOD FOR
1
Jars
Catsup
Wapco, 14 oz. Bottles, 2. for
.
6 Boxes
Mil- kCottage,
7
Tomato Juice
Campbell's, 3 cans
Milady, 5 rolls
Columbia, Qt. Jar
Pecans
KARO
Red or Blue Label
5 Lb. Can
"'W
Sc bars, 3
SOAP
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WW
Candy
for
PINEAPPLE JUICE
Dole's,
2 Cans
iexas seedless
Each
No. 2 Cans, 3
Blue Barrel
6 Bars
for
Green Beans
Dependable, No. 2 Cans, 3 for
Bright and
No. 2 Cans, 2 for
Catsup
14 oz.
COFFEE
2C
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FOLGERS
Lb. Can
18
Bottle
Pineapple
8 oz. Tins, 3 for
30c
25C
25c S oap
SNOWDRIFT
a committee of business men was
again appointed.
A chief medium that these opportunists use is some form of what
ut?
the grafters call advertising,
which is nothing more nor less than
a scheme to make from $50 to $150
In a very doubtful manner.
We believe that the ways of the
Flakes
Blue Barrel
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SAUSAGE
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Fresh dried, 3 lbs.
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Prunes
ivii-i-
Tomatoes
9i
Cotree
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11 g
Apple Butter
254
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Tissue
ft.i
Tokays,
of Juice, DOZ.
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California,
Pork and Beans
255
Small'Cans -
According to Wan it
Cotton Statistician. iU L
nort shows ihnt tiin. .
bnlen nf rnttnn
In
'Countv from tho rrnn n in
tn Or.tnhpr 1ft. m ,
7090 bales ginned to Octol
FRIDAY-SATURDAY-MOND-
ORANGES
Assorted flavors, 3 cans
1C
M$0
Matches
Up To Octot
$9
48 LB. SACK
Phillips Soup
Given with each ten cent purchase at this store.
Stamps redeemed here for valuable premiums
now on display in our store.
Ma Brown, 2 Qt.
D. T. Storey, chairman
Ponnv Day Committee, has
12
STAMPS
Mustard
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or Ohoma,
10 POUNDS
iuus
Lamb County Gins
Assist In The
nancue bSb3 Ba
Sale Of Poppies
To
Snow White
Brown Beauties
tl
of making a living,
t
irom the sale
them, nnd thr tiai...- - . '
dron'a welfare hnm. .. .
San Antonio, Toxm.
Mrs. Storey, chairman,
tiuio mo cooperation of the
public in mnltlnn. ivi.
"" rop
un outstanding success.
Junior Study Club
POTATOES
e,
fv
tro, will move to Littlefield in the
near future, and will make their
home at the former Wade property
on West Seventh street. This Is a
four-acr- o
property with a five-roowas purchased from Mrs.
nnd
house,
Jess Mitchell by C. 0. Griffin of tho
Griffin-Cheshe- r
Land Co. Mr. Nccly
traded a farm near Bula for tho
LIttleflold property.
GRAPES
RTHjHMo
The dead girl and her brother'
had been visiting their grandmother, Mrs. J A. Bailey, who operates
the Bailey Hotel at Anton, for the
past two weeks. The Anton group
had been to a dance in Littlefield,
They had taken a friond, Miss Merle
Clark, to her home in Amherst, and
were returning to Anton at the time
of the accident.
The Amhewt group had also attended a dance Saturday night, and
were returning home when the cresh
happened.
The dead girl is survived by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bennett, and seven brothers and sisters, Boyd L., Roy and Troy, Eva-denNadine, Bobble Joe and Jim-miall of Skellytown, Texas.
Funeral services were conducted
for the crash victim Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the First Baptist church, Anton, by Rev. Partln,
pastor, assisted by Rev. L. C. Bishop, of Post, and interment in charge
of Hammons Funeral Home
took
place in the Anton cemetery.
All the Injured are reported got-tin- g
along nicely, with the exception of Miss Monroe, who is holding
her own, but still in a very critical
condtion.
(Continued
TKurs'day, Octobe
LAMB COUNTY LEADER
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