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Officers<br />

failed At<br />

Lr. Monday<br />

13, 1965<br />

E?r '<br />

of Amor!<br />

liUirncd. Instnllcd<br />

Kflccw at n Mother-- F<br />

jLi mom of Sam's<br />

(lliin'b .<br />

I luivc the following Heed In stock:<br />

Stntc Certified Lnnkhnrt 67 Dellntcd 20c lb.<br />

State Certified Lnnkhnrt Oil Dellntcd 20c lb.<br />

Select Lankhart 07 PcUntcd 12c lb.<br />

. BELTdN<br />

jOO North First .Street<br />

Dnughter dinner Monday night<br />

Cafe.<br />

Vickl Hurson brought the invocation<br />

nnd Glendii Long the<br />

devotional.<br />

Kncli new officer In turn<br />

stated their duties and took<br />

the ontii of office. The president-elect,<br />

Johnnie Ray Lowe,<br />

led the group In snylng the F1IA<br />

COTTONSEED<br />

DUNCAN<br />

Phone 8GI-2G-<br />

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JANITORIAL SUPPLIES<br />

Leather Cleaners Silver Gold Polish<br />

Fabric Cleaners Mops nnd Mop Hends<br />

Small and Warehouse size Brooms<br />

Sponge Mops Wax and Oil Base<br />

Floor Sweeps Dust Mops Wax<br />

Polishers and Cleaners Rental Polish- -<br />

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SHERMAN'S<br />

FLOORS St INTERIORS<br />

N. W. Corner Square - Haskell, Texas<br />

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Telephone 864-249- 1<br />

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Select from<br />

our large stock<br />

where you will find just<br />

right gift!<br />

'N LAD SHOP<br />

the<br />

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411 South First Street<br />

this .<br />

makes<br />

a<br />

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BUY!!!<br />

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this<br />

Male<br />

iraauates<br />

Select that<br />

Special Gift<br />

for the male<br />

Graduates<br />

:'btiybur list<br />

Now!<br />

3.<br />

Haskell, Texas<br />

RCA SOLID COPPER<br />

CIRCUIT DEPENDABILITY<br />

KCA SOLID COPPER CIRCUITS<br />

KEPLACEOLDFABIIIONED-IIAN- D<br />

WIRING" . . . FOR GREATER DE-<br />

PENDABILITY-, BETTER TV<br />

FEWER SERVICE<br />

HEADACHES.<br />

MCA VICTOR<br />

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Th OCUONAIR<br />

..!.. AQ429<br />

16 tub (ovtftll ill'.<br />

179 . piciuta<br />

JCX solid copper circuit rc aid fasMontcf<br />

J. wfr''1Sr" ... for frafr dependability, btf-'c- r<br />

"V pc.formonc, fewer service fctarfacnes.<br />

?124<br />

With Trade<br />

PRAZIER'S<br />

APPLIANCES ,. J,. M4-27M- .. PIwm<br />

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S'nnil Debby Wiseman led<br />

the MIA prayer song.<br />

Other officers Instnllcd were<br />

Joyce Cook, vice-preside-<br />

Sharon Crouch, secretary; Sally<br />

Carter, treasurer; Thercsn Gnl-vn- n,<br />

rcportor-hlBtorla- ii; Bonnie<br />

Howard, parliamentarian; and<br />

Rita Woodward, pianist.<br />

The Haskell Chapter prcscnt- -<br />

rrsE- - T w Jctcr "nd Mrs.<br />

,' .J ' JcOoHum, coifiponsors<br />

of the FHA with gifts.<br />

Special Seasonings<br />

For Familiar Foods<br />

Know No Season<br />

Special seasonings for fnmll-I- nr<br />

fowls know no Reason, reminds<br />

Mrs. Gwcn Clyatt, Texas<br />

A&M Extension consumer marketing<br />

specialist.<br />

Tliese seasonings can provide<br />

year-rou- nd enjoyment. For example,<br />

when frying chicken,<br />

sprinkle the coated chicken<br />

pieces with chopped chives or<br />

onion and a little thyme and<br />

rubbed sage Then cook as you<br />

always do<br />

If yon are preparing chops<br />

for dinner, after browning,<br />

sprinkle the chops with curry<br />

powder Or, If you are not a<br />

curry fan, sprinkle the frowned<br />

chops with dill seed. Then<br />

add a little water, cover nnd<br />

cook until fork-tend- er.<br />

When you have some fully<br />

cooked ham to slice and you<br />

want to serve it hot, you mny<br />

want to try this mctliod : Spread<br />

prepared mustard over the ham<br />

slices cut a fourth to 38 inch<br />

thick. Then sprinkle on brown<br />

sugar generously. Broil the<br />

mustard-brow- n sugar topped<br />

ham slices until hot and the<br />

topping bubbles.<br />

If veal chops or steaks nre<br />

on the menu, for a change you<br />

may want to marinate them in<br />

a well-season- ed French dressing<br />

over beef steaks or lamb<br />

chops before broiling. Tliese<br />

and other special scasoners<br />

know no season, the specialist<br />

reminds.<br />

nt;<br />

LITTLE<br />

LEAGUE<br />

Thursday, May 0: Hawks vs.<br />

Tigers. Score, Hawks 7, Tigers<br />

18. Billy Wiseman and Eddie<br />

Stewart were the winning pitchers.<br />

Terry Pringle pitched B<br />

innings for the Hawks, with<br />

Phillip Josselet pitching last inning.<br />

Friday, May 7: Lions downed<br />

the Rams, 5-- 0. Randy Stone<br />

saw action on the mound for the<br />

Lions and Wayne Reeves hurled<br />

for the Rams.<br />

Saturday, May 8: Cubs and<br />

Tigers played a very tight<br />

game until the top of the fifth<br />

when the Tigers began scoring.<br />

Wiseman pitched 4i innings<br />

and Stewart pitched last 21-i- .<br />

Gannaway was the losing pitcher<br />

Final score, Tigers 7,<br />

Cubs 0.<br />

Monday, May 10: Hawk3 nnd<br />

Lions tangled in the tightest<br />

gnme of the season to date.<br />

Keith Everett wns the winning<br />

pitcher, with Mike Maples on<br />

tlie mound for the Lions. Final<br />

score, Hawks 4, Lions 3.<br />

Thus far in the early season<br />

of play no home runs have<br />

,bccn made.<br />

A spokesmnn for the Little<br />

League said: "We would encourage<br />

you to come watch the<br />

games and encourage the Little<br />

Leaguers."<br />

Game Schedule May 13-2- 0<br />

Thurs., May 13: Tigers vs.<br />

Lions.<br />

Fri., Mny 1 1 : Hawks vs. Cubs<br />

Sat., May 15: Rams vs. Tigers<br />

Mon., May 17: Cubs vs Hawks<br />

Tuesday, May 18: Rams vs.<br />

Tigers.<br />

Game Time: 7:30 p. m.<br />

Cubs responsible for maintenance<br />

of field next week. No inning<br />

shall start after 0:30 p. m.<br />

GRADUATED FROM<br />

LEADERSHIP SCHOOL<br />

Airman First Class Alton K.<br />

Chamberlain, son of Mrs. Etta<br />

L Onenl, 318 Rackwood Drive,<br />

Wlchitn Falls. Texas, has (been<br />

graduated from the U. S. Air<br />

Force<br />

Of-<br />

ficer School at Randolph<br />

AFB, Texas.<br />

Airman Chamberlain, who<br />

was trained In management nnd<br />

leadership, Is a radar repairman<br />

with an Air Force Communications<br />

Service unit at<br />

James Connally AFB, Texns.<br />

His unit supiorta the AFCS<br />

mission of maintaining communications<br />

for control of global<br />

Air Force operations.<br />

The airman, formerly of<br />

Go-re- e,<br />

Texns. is a graduate of<br />

Gorec High School. His wife,<br />

Patricia. Is the daughter of<br />

Newton Westmoreland of Rule.<br />

Iron working wns practiced in<br />

Britain as early ns BOO B. C.<br />

The hermit crab lives in nn<br />

omntV nn.ll shell nnd, as It<br />

grows larger, must find a bigger<br />

shell.<br />

Advertising doesn't coat . . .<br />

It Pays I<br />

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BARFIELD<br />

for<br />

FARM AND<br />

RANCH<br />

LOANS<br />

Haskell, Texas<br />

THE HASKELL FREE PRESS, HASKELL, TEJCAS<br />

The<br />

Good Earth<br />

by itms. n. p. conn<br />

Last week we visited Mr. nnd<br />

Mrs. Andrew Steele in their Ft.<br />

Phantom lake cnbln. Entering<br />

their yard was like stepping into<br />

another world. Red blaze<br />

roses and honeysuckle along the<br />

fence made a picturesque background<br />

for day lilllcs and iris<br />

of every hue.<br />

There arc three levels to tile<br />

bluff on which the cabin rests.<br />

A picnic area in the back yard<br />

affords a broad view of the<br />

lake. Hackberry, box elder and<br />

vitcx makes a shady retreat of<br />

the picnic area. The second<br />

level is planted in box elder and<br />

wild plum trees.<br />

Three Pence roses reach<br />

nearly to the eaves of a front<br />

bed room. So large are the<br />

flowers and buds, so luxuriant<br />

the folinge, one marvels they<br />

cou'd be so pretty in this West<br />

Texns wind. f<br />

A kidney shaped fish pond<br />

curls lazily around a lnrge<br />

mesqulte tree In the front yard.<br />

Dutch nnd Spuria Iris, nmaryl-li- s,<br />

East Tcxus spider lilies and<br />

ferns give a tropical look to the<br />

pond.<br />

At the cabin entrance a large<br />

wisteria covered tree makes a<br />

shady nook for red nmaryllls,<br />

pink rosette roses and a<br />

red-ibl- rd<br />

wcigela. A tiny fish pond<br />

nestles among the flowers at<br />

the base of the tree.<br />

A window box of colorful co-lc- us<br />

makes a pretty sight for<br />

the large picture window at the<br />

front of the cabin.<br />

Apricot, peach and plum<br />

trees add color and profit to<br />

the front yard. Thornlcss boys-enberrl- es<br />

twine up a trellis of<br />

wire under two huge peach<br />

trees. Chrysanthemums, Mny<br />

nnd Shasta daisies, day lilies,<br />

hibiscus and iris mingle together,<br />

to complete the picture.<br />

Mrs. Steele is a member of<br />

the Abilene Garden Club nnd<br />

Jehovah Witnesses<br />

Conclude Training<br />

Program, Abilene<br />

Jehovah's Witnesses' three-da- y<br />

training program in Abilene<br />

was concluded Sunday<br />

when H. A. Fctzlk, district supervisor,<br />

spoke on the subject,<br />

"The Moral Breakdown What<br />

Can Be Done About It?"<br />

In speaking to the 450 persons<br />

nsscmblcd, Fctzlk said,<br />

"Today's indifference toward<br />

Bblc principles is bringing<br />

the Immoral conditions<br />

mentioned by Paul in Second<br />

Timothy 3:1-- 5, 'in the last days<br />

critical times hard to deal with<br />

will be here...' "<br />

"Jesus aptly describes our<br />

conditions ns, 'men become<br />

fnlnt out of fenr and expectation<br />

of things coming upon the<br />

inhabited earth,' " Fctzlk said,<br />

"but He also gave us a remedy<br />

for the. moral breakdown when<br />

he taught us to pray, 'Our Father<br />

in heaven . Let your kingdom<br />

come. Let your will take<br />

place as in heaven, also upon<br />

earth!"<br />

Tlie circuit supervisor of the<br />

meet, W. D.<br />

Goff, speaWng on tlie subject,<br />

"A People with a Purpose,"<br />

said, "The very name Jehovah's<br />

Witnesses mnkes it binding on<br />

all dedicated and baptized Witnesses<br />

to have a purpose in life<br />

of bearing testimony to His<br />

Name and kingdom."<br />

The theme, "Willingly Fulfill<br />

Your Ministry," was emphasized<br />

by talks, discussions nnd<br />

demonstrations with n part of<br />

the program set aside for<br />

and<br />

storc-to-sto- re<br />

house-to-hou- se<br />

ministry to the people of Abilene<br />

nnd vicinity.<br />

"" liW'BWWBiWPPPHIIBBBBBBTHBpWPSHjjHKt. .v3F t'ijjjt<br />

Is known j Haskell Garden<br />

Club members, for she and Mrs.<br />

Harold Q. Cooke of Abileno<br />

gave a demonstration of bazaar<br />

gifts to the Haskell Club last<br />

year Mr. Steel is well known<br />

to merchants here, ns he is a<br />

salesman and comes to Haskell<br />

every other week.<br />

Margie Seldcn, Mrs. Steel's<br />

dnughtcr, lives next door to<br />

the Steele's. Margie has two<br />

very unusual trees in her yard.<br />

A monkey and tulip tree. The<br />

monkey tree has lacy fern like<br />

folinge with bristles on the<br />

truck and Hm,bs that feels so<br />

much like fur, onp could close<br />

their eyes and swear they were<br />

stroking a furry, animal, It almost<br />

gives one an eerie feeling,<br />

so life-li- ke is the fur.<br />

Tulip trees are" of the Poplar<br />

family They often grow to a<br />

height of 200 feet, in their native<br />

habitat. The tulip tree requires<br />

much moiBturc and a<br />

rather acid soil. Compost can<br />

supply the acid. There are<br />

several rather large tulip trees<br />

in Abilene. The pale gecn tulip<br />

like blossoms, and the nearly<br />

square folinge, makes these<br />

trees very Jitjrajyve .<br />

Sgt. N. F. Donanob<br />

Decorated For<br />

20-Ye- ar 8 Service<br />

Master Sergeant Nelson F.<br />

Donahoo, son of Mrs. J. F. Don-ah- oo<br />

of C57 Westvicw Drive,<br />

Abilene, Texas, has been decorated<br />

with the U. S. Air Force<br />

Commendation Medal upon his<br />

retirement from the Air Force<br />

at Dyess AFB, Texas, afer 20<br />

yen is service.<br />

Sergeant Donahoo wns<br />

the medal for meritorious<br />

service as a personnel superintendent<br />

at Dyess, where<br />

he served with a Strategic Air<br />

Command unit prior to his retirement.<br />

The sergeant served during<br />

World' War II and the Korean<br />

Conflict A graduate of Early<br />

High School, Brownwood, Tex.,<br />

he nttended Draughon's Business<br />

College.<br />

Sergeant Donahoo's w i f e,<br />

Zena, is the daughter of Mrs.<br />

Floy McMcans of Route 1, Rule,<br />

Texas.<br />

Three Drilling<br />

Projects For<br />

Haskell County<br />

Three drilling projects have<br />

been nnnounccd for Haskell<br />

County.<br />

Brldwell OH Co., Wichita<br />

Fulls nnd Abilene, staked No. 1<br />

J. V. "frrizell Jr., five miles<br />

northwest of Stnmford. Tlie<br />

planned 4800-fo- ot Strawn test is<br />

on a 150-nc- re lease.<br />

It spots 330 feet from north<br />

nnd 2175 from east lines of section<br />

89, block 1, H&TC survey.<br />

Site makes It a south offset to<br />

Megargel Drilling Co. No. 1 V.<br />

C. Schmidt, a recent Strawn<br />

sand discovery<br />

O'Donohoe & Fouts of Wichita<br />

Falls staked No. 1 Fred Gilliam<br />

In the regular field six<br />

miles northeast of Haskell.<br />

Having a proposed depth of 2700<br />

feet to test the King sand, it to<br />

on a 164-nc-<br />

rc lease.<br />

Site for No, 1 Gilliam Is 1350<br />

feet from south nnd 2350 from<br />

cast lines of J Campbell survey<br />

A-0- 1.<br />

Another regular field location<br />

was staked 7 miles northwest<br />

of Haskell as States Oil Co., of<br />

Denver, No, 1 Ira Hester.<br />

'Location js on a 100.5 ncre<br />

lease, spotting 3,009 feet from<br />

south nnd 330 from west lines<br />

of Oliver Smith survey A-3- 71<br />

Permit depth npplicd for is 4999<br />

feet.<br />

Welcome to the Jaycee Rice Springs<br />

RODEO<br />

For A Swell Time ... Be in Haskell<br />

for Our Big Celebration!<br />

May 13-14-- 15<br />

Bring Your Cleaning to Us . . ,<br />

We Appreciate Your Business and it<br />

is Always n Pleasure to Servo Youl<br />

BIARD'S CLEANERS &<br />

SERVICE CLEANERS<br />

Two Places to Serve You<br />

rfaskell, Texas<br />

,B'''W<br />

THE SAFE USE<br />

liy F. w. MARTIN,<br />

County Agent<br />

Insecticides come in many<br />

forms, and this is important in<br />

tneir use. Among the more com<br />

lllrIalablaM dUst8'<br />

pow- -<br />

dcrs, cmulslflable concentrates,<br />

o 1 solutions, granulated mate- -<br />

rials and aerosols and spray<br />

bombs.<br />

Dusts don't mix with water<br />

and should never be used ns<br />

sprays. Their chemical content<br />

may vary from one-ha- lf to 20<br />

per cent. They come as dry<br />

powders ready for use.<br />

Wettable powders are for<br />

spray use. They contain a wetting<br />

agent and may contain<br />

from 15 to 85 per cent of the<br />

nctunl Ingredient.<br />

Soluable powders are chemicals<br />

that readily dissolve In<br />

water. They can be npplicd with<br />

1 o w pressure, 1 o w volume<br />

sprayers.<br />

Emulsifiable concentrates are<br />

liquids carrying the Insecticide<br />

In a suitable solvent and emul-slfie- r.<br />

Emulsions can be applied<br />

wltli n low-pressu- re, low-volu- me<br />

sprayer.<br />

Oil solutions arc ready for<br />

use and may contain from a<br />

half to 10 per cent active ingredients.<br />

Granulated mntcrials are<br />

ready to use Insecticides in or<br />

on particles of a carrier. They<br />

"House-Warmin- g"<br />

Honors Mrs.<br />

Lula Ketron<br />

A surprise<br />

"house-warmin- g"<br />

was held in the home of Mrs.<br />

Lula Ketron Tuesdny evening,<br />

May 11, sponsored by Imogcnc<br />

Frcshour nnd mother, Mrs. T.<br />

J. Rousseau.<br />

After nn hour of viewing gifts<br />

and visitation, refreshments of<br />

punch and cake were served to<br />

the following guests:<br />

Mmcs Viola Rhyder, Wanda<br />

Morris, Hattic Henshaw, Thelma<br />

Hebblts and Ruby Henshaw, of<br />

Seymour; Mmes Betty Jo Hipp,<br />

Ethel Lou Shelton. Allie Ford,<br />

Jonn Pruitt, Beatrix Mobley,<br />

Ethel Kirkpatrick, Pnuline Dick,<br />

Louise Smith, Floyenc Holder,<br />

Miss Betty Jo Clanton nnd honored<br />

Lula Ketron, of Haskell,<br />

nnd sponsors, Imogcne Frcshour,<br />

Seymour, and Mrs. T. J.<br />

Rousseau, Haskell.<br />

TO RECEIVE B. S.<br />

DEGICEE FROM McMTJRRY<br />

Mrs. Dorothea Monroe will<br />

receive the Bachelor of Science<br />

Degree from McMurry College<br />

in Abilene at the college's 42nd<br />

annual commencement program<br />

to be held May 31 in Radford<br />

auditorium on the campus.<br />

Dr. Charles P. Bunch, outstanding<br />

physician and churchman<br />

from Artcsin, N. M will<br />

deliver the commencement nd-drc- ss.<br />

Receiving honorary doctorate<br />

degrees will be three<br />

lenders of the Methodist<br />

Church: William C. Patten of<br />

Albuquerque, N. M., The Rev.<br />

Lloyd V. Hamilton. Big Spring;<br />

and The Rev. H. Dewitt Seago,<br />

Brownfield.<br />

Mrs. Monroe is the daughter<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rucffer<br />

of Hnskell. She is majoring in<br />

business education and mlnor-in- g<br />

in English. While nt Mc-<br />

Murry she has been n member<br />

of Theta Chi Lamda social club.<br />

OF INSECTICIDES<br />

nre useful for controlling soil<br />

Insects because tihey last longer<br />

than other formulations.<br />

Aerosols and spray bombs<br />

contain one or more insectl- -<br />

niflntl 1 rnllfnHi rtrlrt<br />

A tl n ku<br />

Pcent eos. The bombs produce<br />

a flne mist or a coar<br />

Flno mlstfl (aorosols) nrc used<br />

in conm, f1vlnf, ', nr,<br />

coarse spray bombs for leaving<br />

a residue of the insecticide.<br />

In addition, baits, insecticide-fertiliz- er<br />

mixtures, insecticide-herbici- de<br />

mixtures and mothproofing<br />

agents nre some of the<br />

special formulations available,<br />

the county agent said.<br />

Regardless of the form of insecticide<br />

used, the County Agent<br />

emphasized the need for follow--<br />

I<br />

SUPER<br />

BEN FRANKLIN<br />

Ladies'<br />

CANVAS SHOES<br />

Close Out, Broken Sizes<br />

and Colors. A Real Buy!<br />

Etrn Q7c Kg.<br />

Speciitl 51.09<br />

LADIES' PANTIES<br />

Floral nnd Prints. Assorted<br />

colors nnd styles. A regular<br />

49c panty graduation gift.<br />

37'<br />

SPECIAL PK.<br />

THANK YOU CARDS<br />

Now is the time o buy them<br />

at a Big Savings. Our regular<br />

29c box.<br />

HASKELL<br />

for $1 00<br />

PAGE<br />

lng lnbcl directions to the letter<br />

nnd using them only foi the<br />

purpose stated on tlie label.<br />

Also thnt insecticides be treated<br />

with care and .stored out of<br />

reach of children.<br />

for<br />

Insurance<br />

Haskell, Texas<br />

SPECIALS<br />

Men's<br />

STRETCH SOCKS<br />

Nice patterns and colors.<br />

Graduation Gift Special<br />

Itcgular 00<br />

10c each 6 for Jpl<br />

Boxed<br />

GREETING CARDS<br />

Get Well, Sympathy, Birthday,<br />

Congratulations, etc.<br />

A Regular 08c value.<br />

57c<br />

TIMEX WATCHES<br />

Now Is ThewTiinc to Give<br />

AT A<br />

BIG<br />

10<br />

BEN FRANKLIN<br />

WELCOME<br />

flLflaVaLliLLEi'wVMLLLLLLLLLB'<br />

TO HASKELL<br />

for the<br />

BARFIELD<br />

Jaycee Rice Springs<br />

R-0-D-E- -0<br />

FELKER'S RESTAURANT<br />

KENNETH FELKER<br />

GREASED PIE CHASE<br />

HASKELL RODEO<br />

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY<br />

NIGHTS - MAY 14-1- 5<br />

Under Auspices of<br />

HASKELL JAYCEES<br />

Eight greased pigs will be turned loose in the Rodeo<br />

Grounds Friday and Saturday nights, to become<br />

the property of the boys capturing them.<br />

Only boys 12 years of age and under are eligible<br />

to enter, and must be accompanied at the gate on the<br />

nights of the event by their parents.<br />

Those boys entering the greased pig contest are<br />

asked to fill in the coupon below and bring it to the<br />

rodeo gate Friday and Saturday nights.<br />

Greased PIG Scramble<br />

Friday and Saturday Nights May 14, 15, 1965<br />

HASKELL RODEO<br />

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