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PAGE TWO<br />
The Haskell Free Press<br />
Established January 1, 1886<br />
Published every Thursday<br />
Entered as second-cla- ss matter at the postofflce at<br />
Texas, under the act of March 3, 1870.<br />
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Any erroneous reflection<br />
upon the character, reputation or standing of any firm,<br />
Individual or corporation will be gladly corrected upon<br />
called to the attention of the publishers.<br />
being<br />
Haskell County History<br />
29 Yars Aco March 8, 1934<br />
Only a few names have been<br />
entered as candidates for city offices<br />
to be voted on in April, ac-<br />
cording to records in the office of<br />
city secretary Ruftis Banks. The<br />
names of Leo Southern and A. F.<br />
Thurman have been field for<br />
Jffayor, Henry Atkcison, F. L.<br />
Peavy and J. T. Ellis for Alder- -<br />
VACUUM cleaners<br />
FOR KENT<br />
fcy O- -i m Swivel Top CImimt<br />
--ft aba that bring you fomau<br />
pbMk-faty- " cleaning. Do th whoU<br />
jfcmi la iffy. Rtnlali lnlU<br />
atfMC ad all allachmtntt for<br />
lofc.<br />
Only $1.00<br />
Per Day<br />
Hattox Hardware<br />
& Furniture<br />
Jetty V. Clare, Owner sad<br />
Publisher<br />
Alonzo Pate,<br />
Editor<br />
Haskell,<br />
NEED A PLUMBER?<br />
Prompt Smallest<br />
pair Job to Complete Installations.<br />
PHONE 86<br />
Brazelton Lumber Company<br />
Plumbing Service from the Re-<br />
We are as close as your Telephone.<br />
Phone Us Your Orders. We deliver<br />
Any<br />
to Part of the City. Phone 79.<br />
Wilson's Pure<br />
THE HASKELL FREE PRESS<br />
LARD 31b. carton<br />
Tal1 Can<br />
71 SARDINES<br />
Hunt's<br />
TOMATO SAUCE can 9<br />
Frozen 10 Oz. Pkg.<br />
BRUSSEL SPROUTS 35c<br />
Frozen, Ford Hook<br />
LIMA BEANS<br />
Frozen Ocean<br />
PERCH FISH<br />
10 Oz. Pkg.<br />
34c<br />
1 Lb. Pkg.<br />
42c<br />
(onS. business.<br />
Hasscn returned Tuesday<br />
Oklnhomu, vhern lie spent<br />
spvnr.nl Hnvs visltlni? the Hnsson<br />
stores In several cities in that<br />
state.<br />
Tho highway boautlficatlou<br />
committee, of which Mrs. J. U.<br />
Fields is chairman, reports that<br />
2,500 shrubs have been planted on<br />
Highways 18, 30 and 10 in Haskell<br />
County.<br />
Eleven Haskell County Future<br />
Farmers will leave Friday for Fort<br />
Worth to attend the Fat Stock<br />
Show. H. K. Henry, local vocational<br />
teacher and FFA advisor<br />
will accompany the boys. Those<br />
planning to mak0 the trip are<br />
Albert Barnett, Robert Barnctt,<br />
Fred Gilliam, H. J. Hamblcton,<br />
Louis Hamilton, Jmacs Roy Akins,<br />
Harvey Simmons, George William<br />
Fouts, Edwin Bledsoe, Lin-d- el<br />
Anderson and Moreland Glass.<br />
50 Years Ago March 5, 1904<br />
Lee Hull has sold his interest<br />
in the Daylight Restaurant here<br />
Prell<br />
CORN<br />
'and will go to Fort Worth.<br />
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Jonas Carlisle of Dickens County<br />
is hero otl n visit to the family<br />
of his son, W. A. Carlisle.<br />
Several of our citizens have been i<br />
In the tolls of lagrippc this week.<br />
They say it Is not a pleasant experience.<br />
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presented with a fine baby boy<br />
on Tuesday, March 1st. It is said<br />
that when Mr. Day came to his<br />
office the next day there was<br />
such a broad smile on his face<br />
he had to turn sideways to enter<br />
his office door.<br />
Henry Johnson was badly hurt<br />
Saturday afternoon when his horse<br />
fell with him while ho was trying<br />
to head and catch a runaway<br />
horse.<br />
Hollis Fields is now assistant<br />
postmaster In the Haskell<br />
W. W. Powell and wife of Cliff J<br />
were in town Saturday trading<br />
with Haskell merchants.<br />
T. A. Clendcnncn of the southwest<br />
part of thc county, was here<br />
Monday and reported everyone<br />
30 Years Aso March 7, 1924<br />
New candidate announcing for<br />
Sheriff this week is J. C. Turn-bo- w,<br />
farmer of of the Center Point<br />
community who came to Haskell busy In his section.<br />
County seven years ago from Miss Virginia Claxton of Gatcs-vill- e,<br />
man, while Banks, M. D. Crow Tennessee.<br />
a niece of Mrs. L. C. O'Bry-a- n,<br />
and Cecil Bradley have been listed Tax Collector J. W. Melton of arrived here Sunday on a<br />
for city secretary.<br />
Knox County reports that 3454 visit, nnd will remain here some<br />
A rabbit dirv0 will be held in poll tax receipts were issued In time for the benefit of her health.<br />
the Roberts community March 15, his county prior to Feb. 1. This J. S. Collier of Aspermont was<br />
and all hunters are invited to en- Is the largest number of qualified ,hcrc Monday visiting tho family<br />
joy the day's sport. Rabbits are voters in tho history of the coun- or his daughter, Mrs. w. G. Wil-<br />
said to be plentiful in that section ty, ho said.<br />
liams.<br />
and farmers consider them a defi- Watt Fitzgerald left Thursday A strong wind blew in from the<br />
nite menace to crops.<br />
for Lubbock where he will spend north Wednesday and continued<br />
The Jenkins triplets, Pauline, several days on business. for a while with considerable<br />
Irene, and Florcnc, daughters of T. B. Wood of College Station, force, tumbling loose things<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jenkins of this district farm 'agent with the Ex- around but doing no appreciable<br />
city, have received a letter and tension Service, spent several damage. The wind was charged<br />
photograph from President Roose- days here this week with County heavily with dust and sand.<br />
velt in return for their own photo- Agent W. P. Trice.<br />
W. J. Sowell returned Sunday<br />
graph and a letter. The President M. E. Park of the Myers section night from Gorman, where ho had<br />
expressed great pleasure in hear- was in town Saturday. He tells us been called to thc bedside and<br />
ing from them. The three girls are he has the largest duck pond In funeral of his brother, H. C Sow-<br />
pupils in the 6th grade in Haskell the country. Last summer he ell of that place.<br />
South Ward school.<br />
built a large tank and the fall<br />
George Darnell, well - known rains filled it to the brim.<br />
CARD OF THANKS<br />
Haskell farmer, was carried to A box supper was held at the IWe wish to express our grati-<br />
the Stamford Sanitarium Thurs- Cottonwood school house last tude for the kindness, expressions<br />
day for an emergency operation Saturday night, in which $110.50 of sympathy and floral offerings<br />
after being stricken with an acute was received from the sale of 39 at the death of our beloved hus-<br />
attack of appendicitis.<br />
boxes. Hayden McDonald and F. band and father, Martin Arend.<br />
Frank Baldwln of Houston was Nicholson were the auctioneers, We esneciallv thank Rev. Charllo<br />
a business visitor in Haskell the and the boys proved to be real Sargent, Rev. J. Edge for their ,<br />
first of the week.<br />
money-getter- s. The proceeds will comiorung words ana Holden<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanders have be used to buy an organ for tho Funeral Home for their wonder- -<br />
returned from Fort Worth and church at Cottonwood.<br />
Austin, where Mr. Sanders went Mr. and Mrs. J. "W. Drisklll of<br />
the Cook Springs community west<br />
of Rule werP shopping in Haskell<br />
Saturday. Mr. Driskill has recently<br />
returned from a trip to<br />
Illinois and Iowa and reports experiencing<br />
some real cold weather<br />
while in Iowav<br />
Several cases of mumps and<br />
measles are reported in the Pleasant<br />
Valley community, and precautions<br />
are being taken to prevent<br />
an epidemic getting started.<br />
Mrs. R. E. Sherrill has returned<br />
from Graham, where she attended<br />
the funeral of a niece.<br />
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nil service and the friends and<br />
neighbors who so generously<br />
brought gifts of food. Our sincere<br />
prayer is may God bless each and<br />
everyone. Mrs. Martin Arend and<br />
children. 9p<br />
PARENTS OF DAUGHTER<br />
A daughter, Debra Nell was<br />
born to Mr. and Mrs. James R.<br />
Miller March 1 nt 12:30. Grand<br />
parents of the new arrival arc<br />
Air. and Mrs O. P. Collins and<br />
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Miller.<br />
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RETURNS FROM DENTON<br />
Mrs. R. V. Robertson of this city<br />
has returned home after vising<br />
several months with her daughter,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Decker<br />
in Denton.<br />
PEANUT BUTTER<br />
can 19c<br />
Imperial<br />
Cane<br />
12 Oz. Glass<br />
PAPER TOWELS roU<br />
2 57c tubes 79,<br />
County Kist Whole Kernel<br />
CORN<br />
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Every Night Saturday 7:30<br />
Hear Christ Preache<br />
Faithfulness - Forcefulness-Fearlesr- u<br />
By Cecil Todd,<br />
Evangelist<br />
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY March 5th, & 8fl<br />
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SHAMPOO<br />
Including<br />
GRAPE JUICE 38c<br />
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JUICE<br />
JOHN<br />
No. 2 Can<br />
13c<br />
14<br />
With<br />
6th<br />
White Swan<br />
2 Lb. Box<br />
VELVEETA CHEESE<br />
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All<br />
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Texas, Thursday.<br />
Robert T.<br />
Song Evangd<br />
PEACHES Large Can<br />
Meat<br />
FRANKS Package<br />
Meat<br />
HaBkell,<br />
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