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C of C Officers, Directors Discuss<br />

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HASKELL, TEXAS 70521,<br />

?t$jct9ed To<br />

us Football<br />

i &jEBMiMam&m3ate<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL 8 1971<br />

Things Many People<br />

frDCC rue.<br />

PRBS<br />

Voting Light In School, City<br />

Jf<br />

tBBS<br />

NUMBER FOURTEEN<br />

Election<br />

a<br />

a<br />

n<br />

writ ten to of com- -<br />

COMEDY<br />

filosophcr scz<br />

DCOSSillCS JU"C<br />

our<br />

friends and<br />

pd a sympaa<br />

tyy.<br />

- , .i.ltminll , i.. ...nl. ti. un<br />

"' ' ,'<br />

JMyL' V. .<br />

IHMU. Ul muy IIUI<br />

n" , 5<br />

u"'' l ' i<br />

-<br />

Utile coopera- -<br />

Ins in<br />

com<br />

11 has been In<br />

vein. Never<br />

- listen to<br />

is. If It Isn't<br />

another part<br />

sort of thins.<br />

resistance Is<br />

jlly, that you<br />

the most part.<br />

knf, taxes nro<br />

.n't rained In<br />

lm In a riding<br />

lord the horse;<br />

went up<br />

day i<br />

tell me some- -<br />

third increase<br />

ears; and our<br />

will<br />

nil. lino- -<br />

bus indigestion<br />

burps an c<br />

nUnnnnli 4lf<br />

has develop- -<br />

If and<br />

io has a icmp- -<br />

Bier continues;<br />

so hard you<br />

with- -<br />

my<br />

lim plants are<br />

sand-blastin-<br />

L.. I..<br />

111: ill u uiui-- .llff... i<br />

last and<br />

wine correct- -<br />

t.. ,U ,lo..!!<br />

smarter West<br />

lfto feed the<br />

look at my<br />

ith a hungry<br />

the mesjdding<br />

yet the<br />

111 hover in the<br />

the morning<br />

lion to "Ule<br />

id" expired<br />

kvhat I'm doing<br />

state of mind,<br />

a little-knowlcd.<br />

"Aw, The<br />

release that<br />

move hogs in<br />

iaforming them<br />

danger of hay<br />

ition that<br />

7 u of their<br />

Kind I think<br />

a the nose...<br />

n take,<br />

front part<br />

s often enough<br />

iking day.<br />

ine, "it's<br />

You must stop<br />

rvals and cet<br />

their proper<br />

Hiat your bless- -<br />

up with off- -<br />

cover the above<br />

blessed with a<br />

husband wlw's<br />

i"! a son that is<br />

life; and n full<br />

pis In the modi- -<br />

wonderful set<br />

ve<br />

h onnl- -<br />

cellent health:<br />

s tolerant when<br />

vers dangerous<br />

and red: and<br />

hat blooms who<br />

r not."<br />

that proverbial<br />

clurcd the shin- -<br />

splaal cord did<br />

...I . . .<br />

u. ami ohed- -<br />

n..ff<br />

ad. uh.1." ".:,"<br />

, - -- ,ii icuucrs<br />

Iliat S ovnnllii<br />

1 uy Monday l<br />

im u<br />

rain.'<br />

& SlOW. huiil.tn.<br />

PfCCndcd nn Una. ..<br />

Bn1''iy nrouivi i.- -<br />

in her<br />

aa ml that got<br />

aot wet.<br />

m ... ' ,.,i<br />

ru in 'a..a m ..<br />

m i.rii l &<br />

i.. ,Kna<br />

entire<br />

I'w. " ujriin ,,n ...iii.<br />

lien ' Wl,n<br />

io tle nrob.<br />

10 Uo it thU.<br />

rj with an yoyj.<br />

auiini-- ,;;:;"<br />

14 io;:! "V"K<br />

Cf.aAi hiki<br />

Officers and of the<br />

Chamber of Commerce met at<br />

:uu a. m., lucsnuy, April am,<br />

at Fclkcr's Restaurant, with<br />

president Elbert Johnson pre<br />

siding for the business<br />

Tlic meeting was opened by<br />

n prayer by Hob after<br />

which manager Rex Fclkor<br />

read the minutes of the last<br />

meeting, and presented the fin<br />

anelal statement for the month<br />

or March.<br />

President outlined the<br />

Dollur Day Program and c.v<br />

plained that two or three minor<br />

things had been corrected such<br />

as Molding me man-ou- t circu<br />

lars Hi tic longer before sending<br />

them out, and the distribution<br />

by hand in Stamford and<br />

Haskell was in the process of<br />

altering. He stated that when<br />

these things were done that It<br />

would be one of the most<br />

trade promotions and<br />

that almost 100 of the advertisers<br />

were happy about the<br />

program.<br />

Frances Lane gave report<br />

on the recent Miss<br />

Contest in Abilene where the<br />

reigning Miss Hey Day of<br />

Katie Darnell, represented<br />

Haskell and was one of the ten<br />

semi-finalist- s iin the contest.<br />

She read a letter of appreciation<br />

which Miss Darnell had<br />

the chiitnbcr<br />

...IT. ..<br />

In other business, motion was<br />

made by Bob nnd<br />

by Darold that<br />

"the Chamber of Commerce<br />

make of $15.00 to the<br />

Little organization. Motion<br />

carried.<br />

A discussion of the<br />

T-<br />

WM<br />

ivN, Ket<br />

rW 6. 1)<br />

-. luxuries<br />

writing<br />

friendly<br />

kprint<br />

pwspapcrs<br />

isumtncr!<br />

Our<br />

asthma,<br />

windmill<br />

disaster;<br />

J1..1..1 .1 .. .1.1-- 1. ...Ill l.<br />

.Tiiii.ii<br />

u<br />

one; &ucu<br />

Jl"<br />

"J"""<br />

"',.. T,.<br />

WUS IIIK Wn.<br />

Jhro"<br />

!5nated, as.Fr?n,ieLWw,nNi?<br />

"TB ""UJ ,"'., 'KT'<br />

eye;<br />

and<br />

passed<br />

I'm<br />

though,<br />

the<br />

"Afhappen-<br />

-<br />

directors<br />

session,<br />

Phllpot,<br />

Johnson<br />

successful<br />

Universe<br />

Haskell,<br />

Phllpot seconded<br />

Robcrson<br />

donation<br />

League<br />

Frontier<br />

under auspices of the Jaycees.<br />

Present plans call for the Fron<br />

tier Days Queen's Contest to be<br />

staged at the <strong>Texas</strong> Theatre<br />

G. E. Talkington<br />

Chairs <strong>Tech</strong><br />

Short Course<br />

JL<br />

just celebrat- -<br />

wedding<br />

Katharvn<br />

freshly<br />

thought<br />

sloS<br />

r?p<br />

'w<br />

jjBfl<br />

Sec<br />

V<br />

"iff" HaLen fSI<br />

Press and senior petroleum en- -<br />

Rnccr ,r Gu,f 011 Com'l<br />

SCIrs u,,s '<br />

chairman ofT. the 18th South<br />

western Petroleum Short Course<br />

at <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> <strong>University</strong> April<br />

The short course will give<br />

ton priority to the economics of<br />

drilling, super deep well design,<br />

pollution control and small<br />

business management.<br />

Twenty-nin- e lectures, demonstrations<br />

and presentations by<br />

engineers, technicians and other - hq.<br />

, m N ,<br />

en., wuiui<br />

rccm sessions.<br />

Approximately 100 engineers,<br />

technicians and other represent<br />

atlves of the petroleum ol<br />

lied industries are expected to<br />

uttend participate in the<br />

short course.<br />

Haskell Publisher<br />

Attends Planning<br />

Meet For WTPA<br />

TUII of The<br />

"" - --<br />

. ' " ..<br />

Press, met wim<br />

m- .- nt,iLt.n<br />

.."v " v." ctr.nv ii"<br />

J, in wicmia rans 10 nwiu- -<br />

either on May 17th or 18th with<br />

rules to In? drawn up within the<br />

next few (Jays.<br />

Mayor Woodard do-tail-<br />

rnvc n<br />

report on the present<br />

status of the<br />

ntitl stated that it was<br />

other titan n emnl<br />

sion base which would tu. nt<br />

on the in<br />

ust. The lights are in<br />

and work Is Iwlng<br />

done toward the of<br />

a have nl<br />

ready been held with roprcn...<br />

i.. it. 11.. n ..mi til cum<br />

mer convention of West <strong>Texas</strong><br />

Press Association,<br />

The two-da-y convention will<br />

l.n l.s.1.1 T.-o,!- ,. n !. UMnilu Mil'<br />

t1 ,v . 1.. Itrl.l.l,.. ., iv, (tin xnIU ...,. nnl ,...--- lllllr -<br />

...i ,.-- i. ..,i.fin,r<br />

selected to cover nil<br />

r?cblemM progress of tl<br />

ffit Tcvm PrewT<br />

--h.. -- i I..,,<br />

tlltJ liiniUWIlK lUlllil"- .mmiii... -<br />

- .<br />

-<br />

ai.i- at urtiii<br />

" years convcnutm ijivrvh.<br />

ex- - for the meeUng wen, Bob Craig<br />

of ., the FranK<br />

.. . .. v U,AH<br />

rrum of Auucne<br />

N.w ! tr 1W1- -- Ham -<br />

ll<br />

'lion nt w in,,,,, iowh Oorl rri m"hi lndor.<br />

,le Jonnson of southwestern<br />

""<br />

ruprcwniBi ve rrtnwr'j',,:: me mni<br />

Time-Rcon- kh Falls J incws,<br />

f tVHItl<br />

rpreentatltve III<br />

Falls Qiamber o( Coin<br />

merce, Comcly<br />

-<br />

City-Count- y<br />

complete<br />

sometime<br />

presently<br />

operation<br />

Installation<br />

telephone. Meetings<br />

sentatives of three companies<br />

to the erection of hangars<br />

to accommodate at least<br />

ten planes which are expected<br />

to be based here. The 3200 ft.<br />

accommodate twin<br />

engine jot planes but can Ik?<br />

extended at a later date to almost<br />

one mile in length, he<br />

stated.<br />

Present for the meeting were<br />

"Elbert Johnson, Bob Beau-champ-<br />

Bob Phllpot,<br />

Johnson, Pat Hale, George<br />

Fculs, Dar-rol-d<br />

Joe<br />

Edith Lane,<br />

Tom Watson, V.<br />

Woodard and manager Rex<br />

,<br />

McCauley,<br />

Robcrson, Williams,<br />

Wheatley.<br />

To<br />

,;";<br />

Home<br />

leaders be<br />

days of Haskell<br />

rir.inK nnhlUtinr<br />

Haskell<br />

An- -<br />

Airport<br />

runway<br />

relative<br />

runway<br />

Diaries<br />

Frances<br />

Mayor H.<br />

Volly Ivy was a man's man<br />

and n boy's friend. Volly was<br />

many things to many people,<br />

l , ,, ,.,,- -<br />

uul in<br />

'" wt .ii he was<br />

"Mr- - of Littl e League<br />

baseball. Volly was<br />

.<br />

the<br />

f. . rr.;,,- -- f-- 1R<br />

years - from 1933 to 19G9. He<br />

started with baseball when it<br />

wns ornnizcd " "w<br />

kell Youlh Program. Later the<br />

program was affiliated with the<br />

National Little League.<br />

As the father of sons<br />

and a sports enthusiast he became<br />

involved in baseball<br />

when Volly J., the oldest, was<br />

12 years Through Ihe years<br />

all four of his sons, Volly J.,<br />

Jr., James, Lanny, and Randy,<br />

Tigers and coached by<br />

their But his sixteenth<br />

year he had no son playing. He<br />

continued as Tiger coach that<br />

yap b' "spcclnl request" from<br />

'to 'hr y " "Ik 'earn who<br />

Tihr.WiHA<br />

T "u<br />

Clean-U- p Week<br />

Ann<br />

ill ""::'<br />

Hamlin Herald,<br />

ueponvi'<br />

Mr<br />

wi--- -<br />

uviii<br />

Wichita<br />

I 9"Z3<br />

fCity-Wid- e" Spring Beautlfi-catio- n<br />

and Clean-U- Week in<br />

Haskell has set for April<br />

19 through 23.<br />

Clean-U- p Week,<br />

have accumulated during the<br />

fall and winter montlis, in an<br />

effort to moke Haskell "sparkle."<br />

City Council, in<br />

atlon with the Chamber or Commerce,<br />

is asking the full coop'<br />

eratlon of residents during this<br />

"clean-up- " siwclal period.<br />

Elsewhere in today's issue of<br />

the Free be found<br />

an advertisement concerning<br />

more in detail the Spring Beau<br />

lilicatlon project.<br />

Logan To Speak<br />

xnh.vtini, Niaht<br />

.<br />

At Iin fit IjlllirCll<br />

'<br />

Jerry Logan, quarterlwck for<br />

the world champion Baltimore<br />

Colls, will spenk at Ihe First<br />

Buplist Church, Haskoll, Satur<br />

lnv nleht. April 10.<br />

He Ik srKinsored by .<br />

Ihe<br />

.<br />

ttnntist Youth council. Viuy un -<br />

vldson. Council President, said<br />

"Logan was here two years<br />

'' rt,urn m ,K,ulHr<br />

f demand Because of tne great<br />

. .<br />

ii...ii iniimiL--i itirtrft . iiik iiii -<br />

irm ii;ii. niii-- i t tj aaai.<br />

u<br />

peaumce ,tau d bo fulfllllw<br />

me '<br />

Utgan lie 8ieaking lm- -<br />

nutliately following evangelistic<br />

at the church.<br />

Jnmes Pcwcll. auctioneer and<br />

n friend of lagans, was instni- -<br />

:..<br />

- .. In in.inP - i.im<br />

-- - . . ..<br />

m-wn.-- ""''"'"""'-- ; mWrJlkflPaPaPaPaBB '<br />

1 ,7'<br />

'K<br />

,;,<br />

,un nv.tii.. all youlh of<br />

-<br />

i a<br />

ore coniiaiiy mvueu n<br />

attend<br />

111<br />

mi f 'mm<br />

Charley Franklin<br />

Another Haskell Indian, Char-Ic- y<br />

Franklin, has been selected<br />

for biographical listing in the<br />

19701971 Edition of "Who's<br />

Who in <strong>Texas</strong> High School Football."<br />

Last week's issue of the<br />

Fiee Press carried an article<br />

stating that Clifford Campbell<br />

had been selected for the same<br />

honor.<br />

Franklin, the son of Mrs.<br />

I.orene Henson, and former Indian<br />

standout, recently signed<br />

a form with<br />

San Angelo State <strong>University</strong> to<br />

a full: four year scholarship.<br />

VOLLY<br />

were his loyal friends.<br />

Vrlly was a competitor is<br />

the lecords show<br />

years he won<br />

he lost. He 1&<br />

the rules of the game, to<br />

plav. and to play to win.<br />

Friends have expressed a de<br />

to establish a memorial to<br />

Volly related baseball. This<br />

Changes Noted<br />

In Personnel<br />

At FHA Office<br />

Changes in personnel were<br />

effective as of Monday, April<br />

Don Perry, who has iK'en<br />

County Supervisor for Ihe past<br />

ten years, has been promoted to<br />

District Supervisor, AmariUo<br />

Farmers Home Administration.<br />

Don Newhousc, Assistant<br />

County Suix.rvisor for the pst<br />

months, has leen promoted<br />

County Supervisor of the Abilene<br />

Fanners Home Administration's<br />

office,<br />

Perry's and Newhouse's replacement<br />

will lx announced in<br />

the near future,<br />

nasKen u L 11 pUrp,<br />

T ry ,<br />

I- - I lieh"!'<br />

111 jliouiv.1<br />

UIL Contests<br />

Haskell I lieu School students<br />

brought homo honors from the<br />

District 7AA Literary evenls<br />

comesi ...a uciu in Stamford, Sal- -<br />

unlay.<br />

Van Josselet p acel firs, in<br />

1V)VS 'ro Reading.<br />

.innura jossl-ic-i wa<br />

l ...! t.. -l TJtvrt ji<br />

niiiri - iviiiiu!' in viuin i jinv<br />

R uUngt.-<br />

,'" " . .<br />

Pnnv Darnell was second in<br />

Girls Poetry Interpretation.<br />

Dennnn Irlc.Non placed first<br />

In tvnlnr<br />

Pam Colbert won second in<br />

ready writing. .<br />

On Saturday. Aorll 24. Has<br />

5cT rKor," '<br />

Auggiven<br />

tnicks ,' M excess 5th. at the Farmers<br />

on Qm<br />

during the two class ruouisn, urns., uasii,<br />

und<br />

and<br />

Free<br />

.'""'<br />

and<br />

and<br />

-<br />

will<br />

boys<br />

TIrlt"<br />

man- -<br />

Voting was rather light in the<br />

City and School Trustee elec- -<br />

lions here Saturday.<br />

w. O. (I3I1I) Holdcn, up for<br />

reelection for City Councilman<br />

and limine Johnson, a new- -<br />

comer io politics, seeking a seat<br />

on the council, were elected term.<br />

without opposition.<br />

A total of 192 votes<br />

despite the<br />

Holdcn received<br />

and Johnson polled 1 IS.<br />

Several unsuccessful' write<br />

ins were noted with R. L. Mo<br />

rales receiving 3 votes; Wallace<br />

Bird, 35; Frank Martin, 31;<br />

Wayne Wainscot! 1 and Clea<br />

tus Drinnon 1.<br />

Holdovers Include Mayor H.<br />

V. Woodard and councllmen<br />

Call Anderson, Buster G hoi son<br />

and Belton Duncan.<br />

School Trustee<br />

In the Haskell Independent<br />

School District Tiustee elect!<br />

Charles McCauley and ihe<br />

Turner were elected for three<br />

year terms; Leonard Weis, a<br />

two year term, and Raymond<br />

Andrada, for a one year term.<br />

220 votes were cast.<br />

Andrada, who had been serving<br />

on the hoard by appoint<br />

ment, was successful in his<br />

memorial will be in recognition<br />

of his many years of dedicated<br />

service to the boys and baseball<br />

of Haskell.<br />

An account has been opened<br />

in the Haskell National Bank as<br />

.,,,<br />

a memorial fund for Volly Ivy.<br />

The fund will lc used to pur<br />

chase a permnnent. grandstand<br />

Hs- -<br />

Vfor the Little league Field. A<br />

mar-grandsta-<br />

placard will be placed on the tol mortgage fees, 5180.50;<br />

in honor. riage license fees. S20.00; civil<br />

Those who wish to contribute court fees, 531.00; criminal<br />

four<br />

may so through Olcn court fees. SGO.Oj; probate court<br />

Gene Iong, Golda Collwrt fees. S7G.50.<br />

the bank. Please make checks<br />

to Haskell Little League, Volly<br />

old.<br />

Ivy Memorial Fund. The fam-<br />

IVY<br />

ily will receive a record of each<br />

contribution.<br />

were<br />

father.<br />

A l"V PI<br />

how<br />

tl<br />

lo Ihe<br />

siie<br />

State Bar Assn.<br />

to<br />

Charles Chapman, of Haskell,<br />

was sworn in Wednesday,<br />

7tli, by the Supreme Court at<br />

Austin, and admitted to the State<br />

Bar Association.<br />

Chapman Is the son of Judge<br />

nnd Mrs. Ben Charlie Chapman<br />

of Haskell, and the husband of<br />

been<br />

the former Miss Peggye Dale<br />

Jones, the daughter of Dr. and<br />

city<br />

Mrs. H. Wayne Jones of Fort<br />

Worth.<br />

will<br />

Chnrles and his wife moved lo<br />

Haskell in February ef this year<br />

to make ther home and lie is as -<br />

socialcd with the law firm of Ad<br />

kins and Chapman.<br />

The<br />

cooper<br />

Chapman received his BBA<br />

degree from <strong>Texas</strong> Christian<br />

<strong>University</strong>. Fort Worth in 19G8<br />

nnd J. D. degree in February.<br />

1971, from Bavlcr <strong>University</strong><br />

School of Law, WVeo.<br />

Press will<br />

Below<br />

rjjimng March<br />

mi<br />

rainfall for the month of<br />

weauierman.<br />

Normal precipitation for<br />

March Is 92. while only .03 of<br />

an Inch was gauged in Haskell<br />

First<br />

during tho A total of<br />

.50 of an inch has fallen here<br />

during the first three months of<br />

1971, Only .02 of on Inch was<br />

registered during Januaiy and<br />

.M .: ......... Febmarv.<br />

VAMMflV ffllnrflll trt ,inm 1Q ii7. -.<br />

tiuiiinn miiii v<br />

lo<br />

inches.<br />

- i .<br />

youw<br />

Here<br />

.i. ...<br />

will<br />

moisture during March<br />

.. m m Mt l<br />

tne torm oi n ti..iul<br />

services<br />

nnd snow: March 3, .02; March<br />

. K<br />

A-w- .<br />

iLov vest read n jori<br />

here.<br />

ituld<br />

area<br />

iwtnonin<br />

wg on M.rcl he tern- h -<br />

Perature skidded to a frWdlS<br />

degrees a,xvo zero,<br />

SU,tty " "<br />

candidacy for his first elective<br />

one year term, defeating Clea- -<br />

ts<br />

SS.S<br />

Drinnon.<br />

Weis, who had also been<br />

serving on the board bv appointment.<br />

was successful In<br />

his first bid for his first elec<br />

live<br />

Will Find<br />

16 17<br />

Thursday, Friday and Satur- -<br />

day, April If), 1G and 17, n<br />

"Bonanza of Bargains" will be<br />

Offered all throe llVi for wise<br />

shoppers of this wide trade<br />

area.<br />

Whatever your needs may Iw,<br />

it will pay you big dividends<br />

Is<br />

Foui mnrriage licenses were<br />

issued from the County Clerk's<br />

office during the month ot<br />

March, according to Mrs. Leo<br />

McKelvain.<br />

William NiclKilas. O'Brien,<br />

and Amies Valeria Smith, lwth<br />

of Lucders.<br />

Joe Frank Hammack of Anson<br />

and Emily Susan Helweg<br />

cf Haskell.<br />

Nells Marions Hansen of Av<br />

oca and Lena Jewell Ulke of<br />

Stamford.<br />

Albert David Conner and<br />

Tommie Nell Conner, both of<br />

Haskell.<br />

FM's Collected<br />

Monthly report of fees col<br />

lected in the County Clerk's of- -<br />

ficc during March, follows:<br />

Recording fees, $rG3.00: chat- -<br />

his<br />

do<br />

King,<br />

or<br />

fees (copies)<br />

S77.:0; Judge. Sheriff and Attorney<br />

fees. 5172.G5; law<br />

April<br />

ii.,m<br />

lib-rar-<br />

SI0.00; fines collected.<br />

$210 SO Total. 51.1G2.00.<br />

-<br />

i'<br />

or<br />

Prof. Harvey<br />

i finiiltv nienilier of Concordia<br />

Senior College at Fort Wayne.<br />

Indiana, and son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. F A ot bag-erlohas<br />

accepted the presl- -<br />

dene ol Concordia College in<br />

st. Paul, Minnesota.<br />

He has been n resident conn- -<br />

solor for nine years and a mem- -<br />

her of the senior college far- -<br />

ulty since 1958. He has also<br />

taught history and political<br />

science there.<br />

in 19G7 and 18 he served as<br />

special assistant and<br />

tralivc assistant to U S. Sen.<br />

Vance Hartke of Indiana. He<br />

j,ns aiSo served as visiting in<br />

structor at the<br />

of Toledo,<br />

Purdue <strong>University</strong>, Fort<br />

Wnyne. and St. Francis College.<br />

He will teach at Pacific Luther-a- n<br />

<strong>University</strong> in June of this<br />

and 1968 Prof.<br />

Hold a fellowship in<br />

vn ws-tiM-- Studies Project<br />

by the Ford Founda<br />

tion His area of<br />

was the history of China.<br />

He is a 1953' graduate of Con<br />

I'lordia Seminary at St. IjOius<br />

..r,,i r..-nii- 'cil a master of arts<br />

. .,.. M- i lHt..,..u.l... .f -<br />

(lOgree ai U Wllivuisuj xn i<br />

ledo in 19G1. He also attended<br />

Win-rifti- at it<br />

Kansas. Washington Uni- -<br />

)n( p, c<br />

rt. , .<br />

IJUriUV r<br />

O,.,..,!,,<br />

A Teenage and College slu- -<br />

dent dance, featuring "The<br />

( .rummer force trnm . nallns '- -<br />

will be '<br />

McCnulcy, also seeking his<br />

first elective term, polled 205<br />

votes; Abe Turner, up for re- -<br />

election received 194; Wcis,<br />

201; Andrada 120 and Drinnon,<br />

RS.<br />

Roy E. Mcdford, unopposed<br />

for County School Trustee, Pre-<br />

'g'it Shoppers<br />

For Dollar Days, April 15, and<br />

Monthly Report<br />

Issued By<br />

County Clerk<br />

'Mr. Tiger Meant Many<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

Charles Chapman<br />

Admitted<br />

College<br />

Stcgemoc'ler.<br />

Stegemoellcr<br />

adminls- -<br />

<strong>University</strong><br />

'ln'lSH57 Stegemoellcr<br />

sponsored<br />

concentration<br />

Rainfall Again<br />

Normal<br />

Southwestern <strong>University</strong><br />

March was again Mow normal, vorsny at st. louis, anil George-crordlnto<br />

Sam Herren, "Tlie )(nvn <strong>University</strong> at Washing<br />

(7oCfC, TcCllttgC<br />

month<br />

SlltaCM<br />

JSJinht<br />

nf In<br />

held Saturday night,<br />

Anrii 10th. from 8:30 n, m. un- -<br />

Ml ml.lnight at the Corral bu.M<br />

came<br />

c iw<br />

iizzie-uw.i-<br />

in<br />

ik ..,,- - .. u .<br />

".no uniW' - ,, ' ;;;<br />

. i rt iTti ii'iin kiii'ii ii<br />

nn(, tho<br />

.",",.<br />

mn,,lZgt jamas''<br />

1"n'rs<br />

uignesi 'J" "' , , ,<br />

5etfl!3Jii SSSeT<br />

-<br />

Many Good Buys<br />

by shopping in Haskell during<br />

these three big days.<br />

Mothers Day, Graduation,<br />

Fmnlini- - nnve nnrl .1mi,n 11 n- -<br />

deo are just around the corner<br />

and Dollar Days would be the<br />

Ideal lime in shnn for tliro<br />

special occasions.<br />

The friendly merchants of<br />

Haskell have gone all out to<br />

make the April Dollar Days<br />

Ihe biggest and best ever, and<br />

"bargains galore will be offered<br />

in every store."<br />

Circle the days or Thursday,<br />

Friday and Saturday, April 15,<br />

1G and 17, on the calendar and<br />

make plans to he in Haskell for<br />

all your shopping needs.<br />

Tournaments<br />

To Be Held At<br />

Country Club<br />

Some 20 members of the Haskell<br />

Country Club Men's Golf<br />

Association were on hand at a<br />

meeting held Friday night, April<br />

2, at the Countiy Club.<br />

Plans were made for upcoming<br />

tournaments.<br />

The partnership low ball<br />

set for<br />

S'"MSa,,a<br />

April .), .May i and wz Accom- -<br />

52,-C0- ing to Wallace Wooten 0 over<br />

in golf equipment will be<br />

presented in prizes. Also a barbecue<br />

and dance has been set<br />

May 1st at the Country Club.<br />

Various tournaments, with at<br />

least one each month, will be<br />

held at the Country Club, for<br />

the next five months.<br />

Those attending the Friday<br />

night meeting voted to meet Ihe<br />

third Thursday night of each<br />

month at the Country Club.<br />

Revival Services<br />

In Progress At<br />

First Baptist<br />

Revival seivices continue<br />

through Sunday morning at<br />

First Baptist Church of Has<br />

kell. The evening services begin<br />

each night at 7:30,<br />

Thursday night, Evangelist<br />

Boyce Fvans will preach his<br />

cowlwy sermon on "When God<br />

Builds His Drift Fenco." Cow<br />

!x) "Rusty" Welch from Sey<br />

niour will give his personal<br />

testimony in the Thursday night<br />

service<br />

Friday night's service will<br />

emphasize patriotism as Boyce<br />

Kvans preaches on "This Is<br />

Americn." Fvery citizen who<br />

loves God and country ought to<br />

be in this service as it will<br />

decien your love for our GhI<br />

and country." was stated by<br />

Pastor Troy CulpepjKr. I.ocnl<br />

law officials, scouts and others<br />

will lx special euests this night,<br />

Saturday morning at 9:30<br />

Boyce Kvans will speak to the<br />

crowd on "Worry and Anxiety,<br />

Its Cause and Its Cure." Kvan- -<br />

ijolist Kvans says mat every<br />

Christian ought lo hear this<br />

..,u.i!nnl .Imim.l t<br />

iiiii;iiviu iniei h,.h.-..,-- uiminu nuui mnccniin .<br />

Jenv I)Kan. defensive half<br />

back of tin world, champion<br />

Baltimore Colts, will give his<br />

testimony and speak to the<br />

young people Saturday night<br />

First Baptist Church cordial<br />

ly invites every young person<br />

in the Haskell area to come and<br />

visit with Jerry<br />

Local Firemen<br />

To Attend<br />

Convention<br />

Members of the Haskell Volunteer<br />

Fire Department and<br />

wives will be in Rot"". Satur- -<br />

lint . mini iu ii. for Ihe G5th<br />

o,a'..i m;nnn "r'rim<br />

r u,n<br />

iiuiivtu.ii i j tin a. n<br />

iiv-iit- '<br />

FJre Mnrslin,B convention.<br />

Satch Lusk,<br />

some 22 persons<br />

clnct 3, polled 0 voles.<br />

W. M. Reid, unopiosed for<br />

County School Trustee, Precinct<br />

1, polled 1G3 voles.<br />

Holdover trustees in the Haskell<br />

Independent School District<br />

are Dr. Frank Cadenhead,<br />

Jack McAdoo and C. G. Bur-so- n.<br />

Election results from other<br />

communities in the county will<br />

be found elsewhere in today's<br />

issue of the Free Press in<br />

country correspondent's newsletters.<br />

l<br />

' from Haskell,<br />

n,iin, firemen nd their<br />

wives, will converge on Rotan<br />

for the full day, activities.<br />

hp<br />

- Qcf-p- i SlinHQP<br />

P O 1<br />

OCrVlCe, OUnaay<br />

At 7:00 A. M.<br />

Under the sponsorship of the<br />

Haskell Ministerial Alliance, a<br />

Community Sunrise Service will<br />

lie held at the East Side Baptist<br />

Church, on Sunday, April<br />

Uth, at 7:00 a. m with David<br />

Brockus, minister of the First<br />

Christian Church, delivering<br />

the sermon.<br />

Music will be under the<br />

of Kenneth Dare.<br />

Others on the program include<br />

the following:<br />

Call To Worship: Rev. II. O.<br />

Abbot!. Jr.<br />

Prayer of Invocation and<br />

Lord's Prayer: Dr. Harry<br />

Sarles.<br />

Scripture lesson; Rev. Don<br />

Jones. .", - .bk<br />

Lesson Text: Rev. Sam UiV<br />

rtc, ifxr i<br />

Benediction: Rev, A. M". Mad<br />

den.<br />

The entire community is invited'<br />

to unite in wor,ship,Mnnd<br />

BS?!<br />

4 x v<br />

Haskell Lions<br />

Postpone Mop<br />

And Broom Sale<br />

The Haskoll Lions Club Mop<br />

and Broom Sale which had<br />

been set for Tuesday, April 13,<br />

has been postponed due lo the<br />

School Faster holidays and to<br />

the fact a number of Lions<br />

stated they would be out of<br />

town and unable to work on<br />

that dale.<br />

V p o n recommendation of<br />

Frank Martin, of<br />

the project, Lions voted at tho<br />

Tuesday noon day luncheon<br />

meeting not to hold the sale on<br />

Tuesday, April 13. A<br />

date of the Mop & Broom<br />

sale will be announced soon...<br />

Program<br />

Frank Martin was program<br />

chairman for Tuesday's meet<br />

ing and presented Joe David<br />

Mickler and Kyle Wilfong in an<br />

informal program. Both boys<br />

told of the stock shows they had<br />

entered this year; prize money<br />

received; costs of their projects<br />

and experience received at tho<br />

numerous stock shows,<br />

Also at the noon-da- y meeting,<br />

jjons District Governor,<br />

Lloyd Neelley, of Wichita Falls,<br />

spoke to club members and<br />

Kucsts on "Lionism."<br />

"Lions represent the largest<br />

service organization in the<br />

world and their service is dedi- -<br />

ealed to making the world a<br />

better place to live," the Dist-- rict Governor said.<br />

ciucsts noted, omer man uic-- District Governor and those on<br />

il. ....rvMm inni'ii Atrc. .lnmim<br />

hi- - "-- - Ji"H""" - -<br />

Mickler, Mrs. Andy Wilfong,<br />

Loralnc Johnson, Bill routs,<br />

Ted Klliotl and Jim Dobyns, of<br />

Mt. Vernon, Missouri, who Is<br />

conducting revival services this<br />

week at Ihe Haskell Christian<br />

Church.<br />

Vice president, Bud Pogue,<br />

presided over Ihe meeting. Wallace<br />

Cox, Jr., led the singing,<br />

with Suzanne Thomas at the<br />

piano, and the invocation was<br />

given by David Brockus.<br />

GAP HOAim MKETINO<br />

SLATKI) MONDAY MfiHT<br />

A meeting of the HaRkell CAP<br />

Board will be held Monday<br />

nnh, a nrll 12. , 0 it o'clock<br />

nihn VXp -- Center.<br />

i - .-..,<br />

Boaixi members for the com- -<br />

Ing year will bo elected. The<br />

meeting is open to everyone in<br />

the community who are inter- -<br />

csted in the CAP program Jn<br />

Haskell<br />

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PACK TWO<br />

Final Rites<br />

Held For Mrs.<br />

Myrtle Whiteker<br />

Mrs. Myrtle M. Whiteker, 87,<br />

widow of the late n. M. Whiteker,<br />

passed iiwny Wednesday<br />

afternoon, March 31, nt Austin.<br />

<strong>Texas</strong>. She is a former resident<br />

of Haskell and Dallas,<br />

Mrs. Whiteker was a member<br />

of the Highland Park Baptist<br />

Church. Austin, and a Kradu-et- c<br />

or Baylor" College, Helton.<br />

She Vas active in church and<br />

cluh work,<br />

MrHi Whiteker was Imrn at<br />

Pontotoc in 1883.<br />

Funeral services weie held<br />

at 9:30 a. in., Friday, April 2,<br />

at Wecd-Corle- y Funeral Home,<br />

Austin. Graveside rides were<br />

held at 3:00 p. m., Willow Cemetery,<br />

Haskell, with Dr. Troy<br />

Culpepper, pastor of the First<br />

Baptist Church, officiating. Hoi<br />

Funeral Home<br />

was in charge of local arrangements.<br />

Survivors arc three sons,<br />

John W B. At. and C. W.<br />

Whiteker, alt of Lake Jackson;<br />

two daughters, Aliss Marjorie<br />

Whiteker and Airs. J. C. Davis,<br />

both of Austin; one sister. Miss<br />

Mary Nicholsdn of Dallas; nine<br />

grandchildren and five<br />

She was preceded in death<br />

by her husband in 1031.<br />

Services Held<br />

Thursday For<br />

Billy Parsons<br />

Billy Gerald Parsons. LM. passed<br />

awny Wednesday, March 31.<br />

at his home in Fort Worth.<br />

Funeral was held at 1();:U) a.<br />

m.. Thursday, April 1, In Richland<br />

Hills Alethodist Church.<br />

Graveside rites were held at<br />

1:30 p. in.. Thursday. April 1.<br />

in Rochester Cemetery, under<br />

direction of Gause-Wm- e Funeral<br />

Home Northeast Chapel in<br />

Fort Worth.<br />

He was born August I, lft I'J.<br />

in Haskell. He had lived in Fort<br />

Worth 13 years.<br />

Survivors in the immediate<br />

family Include his parents. Mr<br />

T"<br />

t II H<br />

i ' ft B<br />

ft I JM<br />

Last Rites<br />

Are Held For<br />

Howard Parker<br />

Howard Parker, flt, passed<br />

at 1:00 p. m., Thursday,<br />

April 1. ill a Wichita Falls<br />

hospital where he had been u<br />

patient four days.<br />

Funeral was held Saturday,<br />

April 3, at 2:00 p. m. at the<br />

Trinity Lutliernn Church. Haskell,<br />

with the pastor. Rev. Sam<br />

Urrate, officiating. Holden-AtcCaitle- y<br />

Filileral Home was<br />

In charge of arrangements and<br />

Intel ment was in Willow Cem<br />

etery.<br />

Ah. Pinker was born June<br />

30, 11KI7, in Navnsota in Crimes<br />

County, lie came to Knox City<br />

with his parents, the late Air.<br />

and Airs. Orga Parker, at an<br />

early age. The farmed nlxnit<br />

five miles east of Knox City.<br />

In lit3i) he moved to California<br />

where lie worked in the shipyards<br />

during the war. He returned<br />

to Knox City in 1937<br />

where be fanned until moving<br />

to Haskell In 11X54. He married<br />

Mrs Ijiura Opit. April A, 19(51.<br />

at Haskell. He was n retired<br />

fanner,<br />

Survivors aix his wife of Has<br />

kell; two snu, James A. and<br />

Keith K.. lioth of Concord,<br />

Calif.; two daughters. Airs.<br />

Sandra O. Getldcs of Sonoma,<br />

Calif., and Airs. Barbara Aeo<br />

of Hoik yHi, Hawaii; two stepson?.<br />

Al.ibcrt Opitz of Haskell<br />

and Carl Opit of Abilene; one<br />

stepdaughter. Airs, lrvin Overton<br />

of Avoca; eight grandchildren;<br />

seven Mop grandchild! en;<br />

one step greatgrandchild; ihrce<br />

brothers, Joe of Dallas. Jess<br />

of LilHMty and Roy of Snyder:<br />

and one sister. Airs. .May<br />

Will-sousn- n<br />

of California.<br />

Pallbearers were Wllbert<br />

Klose, Bill Parker, Dennis Opit.,<br />

Danny Opitz. Jeffery Opit.. Marvin<br />

Stiewert, Dwighl Overton and<br />

Jerry Klose.<br />

and Mrs. Joe Kd Parsons of<br />

Fort Worth; one son, William<br />

Bradley Parsons of Fort Worth,<br />

one sister. Anna Jean Parsons<br />

of Dallas: one brother, Joe Ed<br />

Parsons IV of Houston; and<br />

paternal grandfather. J E<br />

Parsons, of Rule.<br />

Announcing<br />

Larry Wheeler<br />

Has Re-<strong>Open</strong>-<br />

ed Dutch's<br />

EASTSIDF. MOBIL<br />

He invites all his friends to<br />

stop by and say Hello!<br />

You will find Lan-- v will<br />

try to be the "PERFECT<br />

HOST" to your Automotive<br />

Needs.<br />

SHARPEN UP YOUR<br />

EASTER LOOK<br />

If you want to look<br />

your bct In the<br />

parade ... V<br />

and who doesn't , . .<br />

come here for your<br />

Easter wardrobe.<br />

We've a wide<br />

choice of<br />

Sport Coats,<br />

Suits, Shirts,<br />

Hat and<br />

more .<br />

Dad ' n Lad Shop<br />

41 S. First Street Haskell, <strong>Texas</strong><br />

Final Rites<br />

Held For Mrs.<br />

R. W. Campbell<br />

Mrs. It. Campbell, 78,<br />

ptmed away at 1:00 p. m. Friday,<br />

April '.'. In Rlee Spring<br />

Cate Home where she had lived<br />

ahjut three years.<br />

Funeral was held Sunday,<br />

April !, at 3:(X) p. m at the<br />

Church of Christ, Seymour, with<br />

Mob Ccnncl, minister of the<br />

Haskell Church of Christ, o'fic<br />

In I ln. lIoldeivMcCnuley Funeral<br />

Home was In charge of arrangements<br />

and Interment was<br />

In Ulvervlew Cemetery, .Seymour.<br />

She was Imin Sept. 19, 1892,<br />

at Kaufman County. She mat-ilc- d<br />

.Mr. Campbell Sept. 18.<br />

1910. in Cottomlalc, They came<br />

to Haskell County from Wise<br />

County in 19115 and settled on a<br />

farm in the Midway community<br />

where they farmed for several<br />

years. In 1935 they moved to<br />

Seymour where they owned and<br />

managed the Baylor Hotel. In<br />

19(55. they retired and moved<br />

hack to Haskell In September,<br />

3IM57.<br />

She was a memlier of the<br />

Church of Christ at Seymour.<br />

Survivors are her husband;<br />

three son. Don of Hcmimont,<br />

Thadus of Odessa and Hilly<br />

Jack of Hiu Spring; two daughters,<br />

Mrs. Richard I Hope i .Ins-sel- et<br />

of Haskell and Mrs. .lack<br />

(Sibyl) Peck of Seymour: 12<br />

grandchildren and 13 great<br />

grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs.<br />

Frances I tinkle of Temple, Mrs.<br />

Pat Hiutman of Dayton. Ohio.<br />

Mrs. Lizzie Shiriey of Memphis<br />

and Mrs. Geneva Hilton of a,<br />

Georgia.<br />

One daughter. Mrs. Robbie<br />

D. Lillv, preceded her in death<br />

in 1939.<br />

Pnlllioaivrs were David, Ron<br />

nie and Joe Josselet. Royce and<br />

IXmtild Campbell. Carl Gillet,<br />

Jake Pickens. Larry Wadeck.<br />

Services Held<br />

Saturday For<br />

Mrs. Lewis<br />

Mi's. Joanna 93, passed<br />

away nt 9:25 p. m. Thursday.<br />

April 1. at Leisure Lodge<br />

Nursing Home in Haskell where<br />

she had lived about three years.<br />

Funeral was held at 4 p. m.<br />

Saturday, April 2, at FirM Rap<br />

tist Church in Haskell with Dr.<br />

Tiny Culpepper, pastor, offlc<br />

iattng<br />

Ruiial was In Fairvicw Cemetery<br />

two miles south of Tuxedo<br />

under directan of Holden-McCniil-<br />

Funeral Home.<br />

Mrs Lewis was Ixirn March<br />

27 1S7S. in Columbia. Tenn. She<br />

came to <strong>Texas</strong> with her parents<br />

the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph<br />

Voss, and settled In Stephens<br />

County She lecame a<br />

school teacher and moved tj<br />

Kno County and taught school<br />

In the Gillespie community.<br />

She married James It. (Jim)<br />

Lewis Feb. II. 1915. They op-ci.ita<br />

furniture store In Mun-da- y<br />

for several years. Mr.<br />

Lewis passed away May 3. 1917.<br />

Survivors arc two daughters,<br />

Mrs James M. Wright of Has<br />

kell and Mrs W, W. Uensley of<br />

Fort Worth; one son. Menthol<br />

Owens of Pleasanton. Calif.:<br />

sewn grandchildren; 19 greatgrandchildren:<br />

and one sister,<br />

Mrs. John Cowsar of Del Rio.<br />

Pallbearers weie John Per-ri- n.<br />

Jcsb Kreger. J C. Yeaiy,<br />

Roy Colhrnn. Hill Cothron anil<br />

Mutter Gholson<br />

TAX MAN K.VM Mi;,- -<br />

Kvery year about one-thir- d of<br />

the taxpayers In North <strong>Texas</strong><br />

wait until the April 15 deadline<br />

to file their Income tax return.<br />

Contrary to what many pU<br />

believe a large part of these<br />

taxpayers don't owe money.<br />

Tliey have a refund due them.<br />

Many of the taxpayers wait until<br />

the last niinute to do what<br />

they consider an unpleasant<br />

tak. If yHi haven't got your<br />

1970 tax return ready, you had<br />

better check your calendar.<br />

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Til 10 ... aitl t tt t ll ffllPIII<br />

IIASKKM 1KKSS, 1IASKKLU Ti:.in "'- -'<br />

Last Rites Are<br />

Held For R. C.<br />

(Tobe) Bartley<br />

II. C. (Towel Hartley, 152,<br />

paired nwny at 7:11) p. m. Frl<br />

day, April 2. In Haskell .Memorial<br />

Hospital after nil Illness of<br />

several months.<br />

Funeral servlcs were<br />

Sundnv. Anrll I. at 3:00<br />

at the Hast Side Baptist<br />

held<br />

wtih llov. nnn Jones, nnstor of<br />

the Central Raptlst Church,<br />

Haste 1. and Rev. R. V. Wll-- f<br />

i'ams, pastor of the Fast Side<br />

offic-Vulin-<br />

Hripllst Church. Hn.ikoll,<br />

Itnlden Mrfjiulcy Funeral<br />

Home was in charge of<br />

airangeinents and Interment<br />

was in Willow Cemetery.<br />

Services Held<br />

Wednesday For<br />

Robert Busby<br />

RoIkmI Dee Busby, Sr.. (5S,<br />

of Newcastle, long time Young<br />

County resident, passed away.<br />

.V.:mdny, April 5, at 6:10 a. m. in<br />

the Olney Hospital where he<br />

had been a patient five days.<br />

Funeral services were hold<br />

Wednesday. April 7, at 10:00 a.<br />

in a the First Presbyterian<br />

Church. Haskell, with Dr.<br />

Harry Sarles. Pastor, officiat<br />

ing. Holden-McCaule- Mineral<br />

Home was in charge of nr<br />

rangements and interment<br />

in Willow Cemetery.<br />

Mr. Busby, a Theatre Opera<br />

tor. was horn 'June 5. 190<br />

Ranger, <strong>Texas</strong>.<br />

Survivors include his<br />

Pauline, Newcastle:<br />

daughters, Mrs. (Margie)<br />

Laniniert. Okla.. Mrs.<br />

(Sue) Muhood. Hobos,<br />

New Mexico. Mrs. (Roberta<br />

Ann) San An-gel-<br />

of<br />

H. K.<br />

of Wilson.<br />

R. 11.<br />

Curtis<br />

Feuge, of<br />

two sons, Johnny Oscar<br />

Busby of Lubbock, R. D. Busby<br />

Jr.. of Spearman; thirteen<br />

grandchildren: his in o t h e r.<br />

Mrs. I A. Lee Sr., of Amarillo;<br />

three brothers, Clinton Busby<br />

of California, I. A. Lee of Amarillo,<br />

Weldon Lee of Lubbock:<br />

three sisters. Mis. Willie (Ret<br />

ta) Bacclls and Mrs. Pat Wood-aid- ,<br />

Haskell, and Mrs. Dick<br />

(Omega) Stansell of Amarillo.<br />

Pallbearers were Clyde Hunt.<br />

Leon Ivy, Travis Solomon, Jesse<br />

Dean, Gilbert Amnions and<br />

Othor Mocks.<br />

Indians Place<br />

At Comanche<br />

The Haskell Indians again faced<br />

stiff competition Saturday at<br />

the Redskins Relays in Comanche.<br />

All tmrkstors turned in good<br />

twrformnnces in order to bring<br />

home a total of 2fi jKiints nils<br />

Is how the Indians fared;<br />

Discus; Clifford Campbell,<br />

second, 140.5,<br />

Shot Put: Clifford Cnnipliell.<br />

second.<br />

SS0 Yard Dash: Kric White<br />

ker, second. 2:02.7.<br />

110 Yard Dash: Jackie Young,<br />

fifth, with a 52.7.<br />

The Indiaiu are now pivpar<br />

Ing for the District Meet at An-so-<br />

April 16,<br />

AIR CONDITIONER TIME?<br />

We are qualified to serve all<br />

your Auto Air Conditioner<br />

needs . . . Come in today!<br />

Ruu four Shamrock Oil<br />

the case. Case lots now in<br />

stock.<br />

BROSS<br />

SHAMROCK<br />

<strong>Open</strong> S.10<br />

by<br />

7 Day A<br />

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Week-100- 0 N. Ave'.<br />

ywyi mr:1toyMiuS mWOtl i immm-frL.-<br />

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jji 'r<br />

:hurch JlJSfV-V-J<br />

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Haskell Rotary Club members<br />

and guests met at the City<br />

Cafe at noon. Thursday, April<br />

1st. In the absence of president,<br />

Bob Herren, vice president,<br />

Biooks Middleton, presided over<br />

the luncheon session.<br />

Invocation was given by Rev.<br />

II. O Abbott.<br />

C. A. Thomas Introduced the<br />

following guests: Haskell National<br />

Bank employees, Nancy<br />

Fields and Judy Carroway,<br />

guests of bank president, Abe<br />

Turner: Hollis Haynes of the<br />

Stamford Rotary Club, and<br />

Haskell High School students,<br />

Sheila Parsons and Marilyn<br />

Fischer.<br />

Due to a late cancellation of<br />

the day's program, the alloted<br />

time was devoted to a song session,<br />

led by H. V. Woodard,<br />

with club pianist, Gail Harnett,<br />

providing tin accompaniment.<br />

The regular weekly meeting<br />

of the club will be held at the<br />

Citv Cafe, today noon. Thursday.<br />

April 8th.<br />

w,s Mrs. Wallace<br />

Alexander<br />

three Passes Away<br />

Mrs. Wallace Alexander, of<br />

Ruidosa, N. M., passed away nt<br />

(5:00 p. in. Tuesday, April 6th,<br />

at Whlttler, California, where<br />

she was visiting a daughter,<br />

Mrs. Hairy (Connie) Bowers.<br />

Funeral services have Iwen<br />

set tentatively for Fridav, April<br />

9lh. In Haskell, with Holden-5tcCaule- y<br />

Funeral Home in<br />

charge of arrangements and interment<br />

will be in Willow Cemetery.<br />

She was Ikjiii DocomlHr 5th.<br />

1890, in Farmersvllle, <strong>Texas</strong><br />

and was married to Wallace<br />

Alexander in 1908 in Haskell.<br />

She was a member of the Methodist<br />

Church.<br />

The family lived In Seymour<br />

a number of years, later moving<br />

to Ruidosa. N. M.<br />

Survivors Include four daugh-<br />

ters, Mrs. T. W. (Ruth) Smith<br />

and Mrs. Eldon (Mary Ann)<br />

Hill, both of Austin. Mrs. Roy<br />

(Evelyn) Lankford, of Dallas.<br />

Mrs. Marry (Connie) Bowers of<br />

Whlitier, Calif ; nine grandchildren<br />

and five<br />

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their first movie.<br />

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1 eM'matcd --W houil nt entile<br />

He was lrn Sent. 22. 1908. in<br />

..u..y.. ".--- ," CI...I1.. n.lln timnlln HoiC Car riiiuez<br />

k. ,::;r: i s; Aha, ummKion.<br />

'i!.i... !..i ii.,i tianoi n.nnw rmiil Unci Lewis.<br />

here life. kcr. Wliltaker, Sylvia Torres, Gonzalez.. Dcirlek<br />

,n..,.l<br />

lUKW, goHl<br />

VV'Ilmn ii.,......u ivl... ifiviii.'iwMliri'V AVtl I'llKSCHOOli CLASS<br />

Includes Rosa Linda Arellano, Roger Chnvoy,<br />

Susana Flores, .( IIM IIMIIULV..<br />

.......<br />

r<br />

.v..... OS lto<br />

lI..Wv Arvli. lenelier AflS.<br />

IVWULI IV,-IIJ-<br />

Anrll 1931. Weinert. He<br />

was a member the Cont'rdl<br />

Baptist Church Haskell and<br />

had been a plumler.<br />

Survivors his wife Haskell:<br />

two daughters, Mrs.<br />

(Geneva) Stone Haskell<br />

and Mrs. Mollis (Mclva) Cog-bur- n<br />

Lubbock: one son, Richard<br />

Donald Hartley Abilene:<br />

grandehli'dron: and two brothers,<br />

Olen and John, both<br />

Haskell.<br />

Pallbearers were Don. James,<br />

Clyde a d Robert Rnrtley.<br />

Claude Almond and Jimmy<br />

House.<br />

Ml<br />

CCdCf<br />

: r c, ...<br />

iv.,. , Johnny<br />

all Gcna<br />

Anderson i ri F1<br />

11-<br />

--<br />

Feeder<br />

Choice 2b<br />

Zl JO.<br />

- Haskell<br />

Danny<br />

nil... .v.. 1 UW.<br />

9. in<br />

i I. ..I. I.. M.... ttfim IliO'i'en<br />

rouis ami ichuih--i .ii.-of<br />

in<br />

are of<br />

M.<br />

R.<br />

of<br />

of<br />

of<br />

10<br />

A.<br />

of<br />

n<br />

D.<br />

. at<br />

rilementary<br />

( WIIIIIK'7. I VIIKIIJll Hicks,<br />

II.<br />

....<br />

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o..... ........<br />

Rotarians Hold Firemen Answer<br />

Call Saturday<br />

ten c "<br />

oong session<br />

A trash nnu grass tire<br />

of llitskell Butane Company.<br />

Stamford Highway, which got<br />

out of control. Saturday morning,<br />

swept to a frame storage<br />

house owned by Alvln Sherman.<br />

The was soon brought<br />

under control by quick of<br />

the Haskell Volunteer Fire Department,<br />

with only minor damage<br />

to the house.<br />

Butcher Cows: Fat 18 at,<br />

13-1- shells<br />

Butcher calves nun yearlings:<br />

Pholre<br />

V.<br />

Firemen answered the call<br />

around 9:20 a. m.<br />

'2S-3- ::<br />

x'f i.,.iii. i,,i In. Wnl- -<br />

his Jesse<br />

ll<br />

......<br />

north<br />

blaze<br />

work<br />

2T-2- ttixxl stand<br />

r<br />

30, com- -<br />

mon-mediu-<br />

1' nelfOf .V<br />

Choice 28-3- gxxl 20 2S, com<br />

mon medium 23-2-<br />

Stacker steer Good<br />

medium 28-3-<br />

" c<br />

i<br />

Kim<br />

.-<br />

-<br />

yearlings:<br />

'oitrlings:<br />

yearlings:<br />

Stacker heifer yearlings:<br />

30-3-<br />

Good Choice<br />

common-mediu- m<br />

2G30,<br />

Stacker steer calves: Choice<br />

10-1- 3. go;d 3(5 - 10, common-mediu-<br />

28 30.<br />

S'o'ker heifer calves: Choice,<br />

30-3-<br />

33 30, good common-mediu-<br />

2G-3-<br />

Cows and calves: Choice<br />

IT'S NEW A ball-iHin- t pen<br />

of liquid paper for the typist<br />

Fast, easy corrections, and invisible!<br />

HASKKLL FIIKK<br />

PRESS. Ten colors available.<br />

Take the clutter out of your<br />

desk drawers by using the<br />

drawer arranger trays from<br />

HASKELL FREE PRESS.<br />

I'riNhient,<br />

...<br />

V.. ...... I ., i.?...i<br />

Haskell Market<br />

Active, Steady<br />

n-- market at MnsUo.ll<br />

v k Auction wn.1 rot'vo<br />

...r 1iis8C on a run of<br />

ve -<br />

oh<br />

an<br />

and 200 hogi nt their rii Snl-uttliiluoidlng<br />

to Jntttcs Pow.<br />

oil mtirket rep:)rtei.<br />

....<br />

C"ttin'<br />

--<br />

$15 ,o<br />

'"18<br />

Iw,<br />

"ii.ii<br />

si.ckers and I'eiiers were ;i v<br />

steady, me dcciineii on nenvy tn-isir- y<br />

weight feetlers. rntiKcr cows pm<br />

n ; .:<br />

"' t i: i m iv.<br />

"<br />

. t... ..<br />

s<br />

f,<br />

" hi<br />

lower. were '"<br />

y JAY NAMAN<br />

<strong>Texas</strong> Fiirmers<br />

.1<br />

TUntSDAV A,<br />

lS'"'''isd<br />

's'"' ftco,<br />

' Of ft<br />

Savin :<br />

.ni -- .<br />

.. . TOlu<br />

mi r,,n<br />

wvtc 51 Fat witoss S'U""' I'c!<br />

st'ii(lv. Cows and cnlves. nlrs, '"y 'mpamj<br />

M.<br />

y,;<br />

$25 lower, nogs "w Attj<br />

stcadv.<br />

Quotations<br />

Bulls UnldRitn 25-Sl- . were<br />

wetc "<br />

Mil I'Hi n ..<br />

...... ""i in<br />

iwi or 3 7'; J;<br />

r<br />

light 31- - '' laiiua ,,.<br />

"" 'J n the<br />

181!) nal.nn<br />

Ntlniiiillv .,v<br />

Saving llo:hUJ<br />

"" 'lyrnrpojv<br />

Sales f r the fn<br />

ioi. lieu JX61 j.- -<br />

I.IAO 1170 pf,<br />

a't below 19;o<br />

reiirunry in<br />

pull's 223 20.<br />

223; p",.un $yn<br />

Mocker cs<br />

per hcml. plan;<br />

I op on ho<br />

hulk of ta,tU<br />

UUIH I mu sorl<br />

and feeder ihovj<br />

Mi iiMitj rpt<br />

the ,deNiian, U<br />

rocird kccjMjj<br />

MILK 1'IIKSS.<br />

INSURANCE<br />

Automobile Fire -<br />

, - Cnsunlty<br />

Bell on Duncan'<br />

DBA<br />

Cnhill-Duncn- n Agency<br />

SflG ICorLh V'irH l'Jtonl<br />

Who Will Pay Thi<br />

Increased Sales Ta<br />

..u w<br />

t'Z f .; ,i . ,<br />

Union<br />

Kmn worn to say about tho sales tax. Even Hie incnibcMeJ<br />

V0 SmC roscrvnt,0,w al)ot 'is legitimacy and until<br />

nost costly. It is uiHiuestionably n regressive m.N, which moans that it fulls<br />

the shoulders of thoso who are least able to pay<br />

I s ,I1C mosI t,,,i o mxes to administer, nnd pi<br />

Some characterl.e tlie sales tax as having "Kroved up" like Tojwy. andbJ<br />

.i..!.. i. i,, imi<br />

ing to gnnv. Wherever the sales tax has become ad<br />

a part of n state's taxing<br />

it lias continued to otow. and craw, and irmt i ,i<br />

exemption on one item or another, but in most 'cases these exemptions have bes<br />

" ""L" ,CMi iwmicmns attempted ta remove tho exemptions on food i<br />

equipment in the last session, the wratli that descended on their hearts ii<br />

io scire litem crf for the foreseeabio future. However, doubtlessly, the cMMjfcl<br />

eventually Ix; removed. I<br />

Several studies have been made to show the percentage of income pnllw<br />

by various segments of taxpayers. All these studies have shown that the toi<br />

sons Income the higher percentage ho will pay of his salary in sales mxes. f<br />

study was applied to agricultural groups it was concluded that of the differed<br />

or taxpayers, farmers paid more sales tax in relation to Income than any oftri<br />

nits is particularly true 0f fnc,.s ,nvin u net income from 51,000 to S10,M<br />

lite sales tax is also particularly burdensome on armors and rnmim<br />

t icy buy at retail so much of the supplies they must have to produce u crc?<br />

stock products. Although farm machinery, jcei Umi furtin,. are<br />

!<br />

evempt. mwi<br />

armor must buy Is not. Me buys at retail, pays tho sales tax, and then atfti<br />

mo year, if ho makes a profit, he pays mom sales tax on the Items he M<br />

sustenance of his family. in other words, unlike any othor .segment of IMW<br />

fact pays the sales tax twice.<br />

Occasionally, former are heard to say, out of sheer desperation, mfc'<br />

burden slMMiId be placed on tho sales tax because property taxes mv compM<br />

proportion with their reium. particularly from fanning. This would Iv<br />

ment, but it is abundantly clear that the Increase of revenue from sales tal<br />

state government hs never and will never be returned to tho local school d<br />

county governments which are bleeding In need of an expanded tax bac 1W<br />

axes are Iwlns used to provide the revenue to state government that Hwyr,<br />

be provided in <strong>Texas</strong> by business and Industry. 'Hus could be done elfwcn<br />

Ijoration Inmme tax. A ten percent corporailon Income tax will ruc twite tt<br />

em re Increase in taxes under tho Mousfc-passe- d tax bill will row &<br />

it with a minimum of administrative cost.<br />

lilg business lobby that ha traditionally opposed n coriwiiitwn incnj'<br />

accused die ..ntl-stilc- s tax foives of being arbitrary and Inflexible bciau<br />

e mine, oppos tion to the sales tax. Yet, when Hep. Tom Moore of Wac) J<br />

t !!!,C,Cl<br />

.<br />

.X, .,ic,l WWM Sh",v !,Mf Umkn ''wcen the consumers and tofj<br />

that t the business lobby that Is Inllexble. and that the IMse W<br />

iinwllllng to buck the xweiful business lobby,<br />

&nw view the sales tax m a "painless" tax, not because It doent<br />

IS! V? ',?'. l' Ut U'Caxm ,l lK "painlessly" through the U8W<br />

the lm,wverisl.cd. tho working man, the farmer and dm v"<br />

of these jwople seem to count<br />

Au<br />

very much when the voles niv tallied m<br />

HASKELL COUNTY<br />

a &<br />

FARMERS UNION<br />

Willard Mulling, President<br />

'


TUT 8. 1071<br />

Ippin Program Director<br />

,f The Magazine umu<br />

L mcl Fi-- t<br />

ilul)<br />

build-o- n<br />

Amerlblent.<br />

Miss<br />

welcomed<br />

mid statoil<br />

Bsion of the<br />

held nl ll?<br />

report was<br />

lillp District<br />

ll v. (iiuniuu<br />

was pix<br />

he nieellng.<br />

testing llh<br />

mid Honors<br />

id in dolnil<br />

(Tiffany '<br />

Hnfluence on<br />

line mi Am- -<br />

nit well fur- -<br />

riffnnv lamp<br />

riffnnv ulnss.<br />

irs Kolvrt<br />

loltl of llto<br />

While House<br />

Sdinl. as lie<br />

lther ehnng- -<br />

added to It.<br />

nat terns of<br />

hv Lennox<br />

frs. Lyndon<br />

stleton in a<br />

dniighler of<br />

jntf to Top Off<br />

ir Ensemble<br />

ir<br />

ii 3y<br />

J<br />

m M M<br />

v m<br />

w -- . t- -<br />

r v. .<br />

wardrobe<br />

11<br />

since<br />

tures Its<br />

a<br />

suit<br />

or sea- -<br />

100<br />

artly tat.<br />

rd collar<br />

buttons.<br />

Mi mid Mrs. Jack Pippin, and<br />

(.nil Harnett, daughter of Mr.<br />

mid Mrs. T. P. nnrnett, wore<br />

introduced. Tlioy wore first mid<br />

iccond place winners In essay<br />

writing on Americanism, They<br />

lend their essays mid It was<br />

tin Insplrnllon to liavo those<br />

talented young students on the<br />

)io;(rnm. The third place winner,<br />

Pat Harris, was unable to<br />

attend.<br />

Cake and coffee were served<br />

tr membsrs and guests, Mrs.<br />

T. P. Barnett, Karen Pippin<br />

and Gnll Harnett.<br />

KKCKIVKK DKCItRK<br />

Among students receiving degrees<br />

from North <strong>Texas</strong> State<br />

<strong>University</strong> In Decemlwr, 1970,<br />

was Pamela Druesedow,<br />

of Henry C. Druesedow,<br />

and Mlrs. Ann H. Druesedow<br />

or Haskell. She graduated Cum<br />

Laurie, holding a 3.5 average<br />

In her major field and a 3.0<br />

overall average, and received<br />

a Bachelor of Sciences degree<br />

In F.riucation.<br />

At present she Is living in<br />

Dallas and teaching In the Dallas<br />

Independent School District<br />

nt Walnut Hill Klenionlary.<br />

j T<br />

h<br />

. r mr - j , - ,<br />

'<br />

Xudio littl Xiao<br />

UPf'f<br />

EH<br />

vmm<br />

--jfcfi? m jk<br />

jktb 5TS3fr lFK HHMHHEtAfMtitaftYWtCj<br />

T lH ? tjrjj 3b M<br />

see-throu- gh lacey<br />

snow white or 8 curious<br />

colors. By Betmar.<br />

$4.00<br />

mffin<br />

j0K<br />

textured<br />

.<br />

straw<br />

viv niy1 a, lit1 -<br />

MSm<br />

58 miSHOW<br />

dnugli-to- r<br />

a<br />

X<br />

A<br />

ii in iiinmMWMrWBUTrTff<br />

Donna Gordon<br />

Honored With<br />

A Gift Tea<br />

--Miss Do ii,,n Sue Gordon,<br />

briricelect nf Mr. Vance Saffel,<br />

was honored (,t uft ,P) ,<br />

tho Community Room of the<br />

Haskell National Bank on Sat<br />

urday, March M,<br />

The bride's choice of rnjnlnw<br />

cdors were carried throughout<br />

tho entire room. The serving<br />

table was covered with white<br />

lace cloth, appointed with crystal<br />

and silver, and a center-piec- e<br />

of beautiful rainbow-colore- d<br />

carnations in a silver<br />

vote.<br />

Miss Dlnnu Thomas and Miss<br />

Debbie Medrord presided at the<br />

serving table. Miss To!-Ivo- Karen r<br />

registered guests. The hos<br />

tesKes' gift was a Queen Eliza-bel- li<br />

bedspread In snow white.<br />

Miss Gordon's wedding Is to<br />

be at the home of her grandparents,<br />

Mr. and ,!rs. Hardin<br />

Cofield, on April 9.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bobby D. Hod-ger- s<br />

of Haskell are the parents<br />

of the bride and Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Wayne Saffel or Utile are the<br />

patents of the groom.<br />

I lostesses w e r c Mcsdnmes<br />

Clois Thomas, Laveme New,<br />

Out Campbell, Bill Steele,<br />

Willie Buerger, Myron Biard,<br />

Tern Wutson, C. K. Tidwell,<br />

Chester Hodgln. T. .1. Poor,<br />

iBud Ilerron, Grace Lancaster,<br />

Lold Renfro. Leon Pearsoy, J.<br />

A. Bynum. .1. L. Toliver. Jr.,<br />

Wendell Gideon, Royce Adkins,<br />

Homy Harris, Burnell Gille-land- ,<br />

Adell Thomas and<br />

Medford.<br />

Weinert Matrons<br />

Club Meets In<br />

Raynes Home<br />

Miss-Debbi- e<br />

The Weinert Matrons Club<br />

met Thursday In the home of<br />

Mrs. R. W. Raynes for a program<br />

on Action in Public Affairs<br />

Mrs. V. C. Derr was director,<br />

and she called on Mrs.<br />

Melvin Vojkufka to introduce<br />

the guest speaker, Mr. Charles<br />

Chapman, who explained procedures<br />

cf juveniles brought to<br />

ccurt at Haskell, how eases<br />

were handled, and the ways juveniles<br />

are holncd ljy counseling<br />

now. Mrs. H. W. L.ilos sp:jke<br />

on "How Clubwomen Promote<br />

Citizenship", by encouraging<br />

the making and keeping of good<br />

laws, and stressed the need for<br />

evcrvone to be an example,<br />

stand for what is right, and en<br />

courage youth to be law abiding.<br />

Mrs R. E. Hutchinson talked<br />

on thiims the club women had<br />

accomplished, encouraging Weinert<br />

residents to buy a flag, fly<br />

it on religious and patriotic<br />

days, encouraged people to register<br />

to vote, especially the<br />

ycutb, and contributed a table<br />

to the Community Center.<br />

Mrs. R. W. Raynes and Mrs.<br />

II. W. Liles served refresh-<br />

ments to Mines. Glenn<br />

Cad-del- l.<br />

V. C Derr, W. B. Guess.<br />

R. E. Hutchinson. R. C. Liles.<br />

J. A. Mayfield, Ftoyd McGuiie,<br />

Fred Monke, M. W. Phemlster,<br />

R. J. Ralney. C. N. Struck,<br />

Henrv Vojkufka, W. C. Win<br />

chester. Andy Wilfong. Buck<br />

Turnbow and guests, Mrs. Melvin<br />

Vojkufka and Charles<br />

New Member Is<br />

Added To Paint<br />

Creek 4-- H Club<br />

The Paint Creek MI Club mot<br />

In the Homcmaking Cottage at<br />

1:00 p. in., March 31. Gail<br />

vice-presiden- t, Howard, called<br />

the meeting to order. Becky<br />

Buerger read minutes of the<br />

last meeting. One new member,<br />

Linda Wells, was added to the<br />

club.<br />

The study on "Food and Nutrition"<br />

included vegetables and<br />

fruits. Mrs. Walter Buerger<br />

to the group Ihe Import- -<br />

u'..innln Hall.<br />

iiiimlo Weaver.<br />

Sin-a- '<br />

I iniln Wells and adult traders,<br />

Mrs. J. W. Howard and Mrs.<br />

Wayne Wells.<br />

IIHOTIIKIC OF MRS. MACK<br />

MATTHKWS INMUHBII<br />

A II. Turnlxiw. of Stamford,<br />

brother of Mrs. Mack Matthews,<br />

nnBkHl was injured Thurs- -<br />

wreck-<br />

Mr Turnlrfwv hnd both amis<br />

broken, and hi right nrm bro<br />

ken in two p'ccs He aUo<br />

extensive cuts nnd bruis-- es ..ijmii hu nice a oxiy. "---<br />

Is In<br />

Memorial llosp-<br />

Hal, Abilene.<br />

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Ill'SV HKKS Here's the way the <strong>Texas</strong> Kindergarten Class and<br />

Pro-Scho- ol Class helps to keep their hometown beautiful. They<br />

are pictured picking up old beer cans and trash that has collect-<br />

ed in one of the draws going through town, near the school. Tho<br />

class also cleans the school grounds once or twice each week.<br />

'I hey recently received a certificate from "The Weekly Reader"<br />

commending this effort.<br />

CPL. JACK MUEGGE AND MISS<br />

MARGARET McCOY PLEDGE VOWS<br />

Miss Margaret McCoy, daughter<br />

or Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ed-<br />

ward McCoy Jr., of Grifton Rt.<br />

'-<br />

-', North Carolina, and Jack<br />

Rodney Muegge, son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Gayhart Henry Muegge of<br />

Haskell, <strong>Texas</strong>, were united In<br />

marrlnge Sunday, March 21, at<br />

three o'clock in the afternoon<br />

at Hugo Free Will Baptist<br />

Church. Rev. Robert M. Fader<br />

cf Kinston officiated at the double-ring<br />

meremony.<br />

The bride, given in marriage<br />

by her father, chose a formal<br />

gown of silk satapeau and<br />

rosepoint lace. The empire bodice<br />

was fashioned with a<br />

secoped neckline and full bishop<br />

sleeves. The e skirt fell'<br />

scflly into a chapel train that<br />

was attached at the shoulders<br />

and highlighted by a bow of<br />

self fabric. The appliiiues and<br />

motifs of lace and pearl were<br />

used over all the gown. The<br />

train was bordered with lace.<br />

Tho veil of imported silk illusion<br />

that foil from petals of<br />

lace, was encrusted with pearls<br />

and crystals. The bride carried<br />

a cascade cf pompons centered<br />

arcund an crchid.<br />

"Community Improvement" Theme Of<br />

Progressive Study Club Program<br />

Community Improvement was<br />

the general theme o! tlv pro-grair<br />

tic Progies-iv- e Study<br />

Club wh'ch met April 1 at tho<br />

Community Room of the Has-- ,<br />

kell National Bank. Mrs. W. V.<br />

Folkor, president, presided over<br />

a bri"f business meeting. A<br />

loner was rwad to the club<br />

from Miss Beverly Hill', fresh-<br />

man student at Midwestern<br />

acknowledging the receipt<br />

of a gift from the Hub.<br />

In describing the official Community<br />

Improvement Project<br />

(a r.reicct by General<br />

Federation of Women's<br />

CI' ibs and Sears Foundation),<br />

Mis Felkor described the club's<br />

project as ; restoration of<br />

depot museum,<br />

or creek area through the park,<br />

and the dream or a civic center<br />

for the future.<br />

Mayor H. V, Woodanl was<br />

introduced as the guest speaker<br />

who is responsible for the pro<br />

gross or many or Haskell's<br />

projects. Mayor Woodard displayed<br />

and explained a innp of<br />

the entire city of Haskell as<br />

prepared by Housing Planning<br />

and Zoning Committee. This<br />

map, which showed each house<br />

and building in Haskell, was<br />

color-keye- d as to the condition<br />

ot the premises. This map, and<br />

other similar maps, will bo valuable<br />

in working with Housing<br />

and Urban Development in improvement<br />

of out conimunll.v<br />

lie also noted that as of now<br />

Judy Noinast<br />

Honored With<br />

Lingerie Shower<br />

A lingerie shower honoring<br />

Judy Niennst bride-toh- e, was<br />

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

ust B"!or, in Sngerton, Saturday.<br />

April 3. hosted by Mrs<br />

Larry Cornolson nnd Kalhy<br />

ii iv nielil of Inst week In u car Cornolson of Lcwisvlllo.<br />

Hie refreshment<br />

I'ni-versit- j,<br />

beautilicatiou<br />

table was<br />

eovrHl witb blue lace with a<br />

oenlerplaoo of blue and white<br />

ow witiutw. left! ihcibet pundi<br />

wfis strved with whllo onho<br />

wpiiirft toptMMl with liny wedding<br />

bolls and blue flowers to<br />

the group of girls.<br />

each citizen before undertaking<br />

any building project must so-ciii- f<br />

a building permit.<br />

This mnsler plan which our<br />

'nsrrnnunity is involved in is u<br />

30-ye- plnn- - we nre currently<br />

entering lb" third year. Tho<br />

Parks rind Beautification Department<br />

ot this project is currently<br />

working on cleaning up<br />

the creek bed nnd area sur<br />

rounding Rice Springs.<br />

Plans arc lx?ing discussed to<br />

rejuvenate Rico SphUigs which<br />

would not i nly lwnutiry the<br />

pork area but would be of historical<br />

significance to this area.<br />

Tills park wrk is tho City<br />

Our new airport, when linish-o- d<br />

will be the culmination of<br />

3 years of work, and represents<br />

be the future location of a<br />

water-storag- e lank. The Industrial<br />

Foundation which is to he<br />

revitalized soon views this area<br />

as an attractive site for industry<br />

as companies look for air<br />

facilities, water, paiks and recreational<br />

facilities, and churches<br />

In researching potential development.<br />

In concluding, Mayor Woodanl<br />

made a strong plea: "Clear<br />

with your city what you plan to<br />

do."<br />

Mrs, Barney Frazier was welcomed<br />

as a guest. Hostesses<br />

were Mrs. Bailey Toliver and<br />

Mrs Lee Roy O'Neal.<br />

STEAKS<br />

SEA FOOD<br />

Junior II 4-- H<br />

Group Active<br />

The Junior II .MI, of Haskell,<br />

have been meeting In Ihe homo<br />

vl the leader, Mrs. Bonnie Jack-n-- n<br />

They have been studying<br />

IH four basic food groups in<br />

(lie "Outdoor Indoor Meals."<br />

5th in the Annex of the First<br />

Baptist Church tor a social and<br />

buwin'-s- s session.<br />

The president, Mrs. Beatrice<br />

Livengocd, presided. The meeting<br />

opened with a song and<br />

prayer.<br />

Devotional was given by Mrs.<br />

John Stockton Ironi I Corinthians.<br />

13lh chapter, and I John<br />

23rd chapter, verse.<br />

Refreshments of cake, cookie';<br />

and entree were served to<br />

10 members.<br />

Midwestern<br />

Students To<br />

Wed In August<br />

Protect for 1071-7- 2.<br />

city, state and federal assistance.<br />

On this 130-acr- e Mr. Mrs. M. D. Glover ot<br />

Hutkburnett. announce the engagement<br />

or their daughter,<br />

Pliylis Louise, to Glen Davis.<br />

He is the son or Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Jack G. Davis of lUile.<br />

Mb-site<br />

will<br />

s and<br />

Glover Is a junior nl<br />

Midwestern <strong>University</strong>. Mr. Da.<br />

vis is a senior student at Midwestern<br />

and will graduate in<br />

July with a H.A. degree in Sociology<br />

and has been accepted<br />

into graduate school at Midwestern<br />

<strong>University</strong>. He is a<br />

member of Tau Kappa Epsllon<br />

Fraternity.<br />

The couple will Ik wed August<br />

11.<br />

OVERWEIGHT?<br />

FREE OFFER<br />

John Celebrate<br />

nnre of these foods in our Golden Weddingand<br />

how to recognize good<br />

fruits and vegetables when<br />

making purchases.<br />

'Hie girls were Instructed on<br />

how to set a tnble for an individual<br />

meal setting.<br />

Members were divided into<br />

two groups. One group prepared<br />

French fried pot nines and<br />

the other group made cinnamon<br />

apples.<br />

Dobra Wells and Becky Buerger<br />

sewed tho food prepared,<br />

to other club members at tho<br />

close of the meeting.<br />

Present were Becky Buerger,<br />

l.lnttu Cnsaerz, Genu risouer,<br />

- Mr. and Mrs. T. Bell<br />

diot Their<br />

Anniversary<br />

Mr. nnd Mrs. John T. Bell lone. Mrs. Johnnie Plunk of<br />

celebrated their fiftieth wedding Rulrl. and Mrs. Shirley Oslxirn<br />

anniversary Sunday, April lib, of Olney. They also have thirty<br />

at the Sagerton Community grnndchildrcn and six great- -<br />

Center. They were married on grandchildren, They were all<br />

April 2, 1921, at Eastland. They nresent except one son and<br />

came to Haskell County in lfH'J four grandchildren and four<br />

and have lived around Soger<br />

ton since then.<br />

Out<br />

They have eight children,<br />

IWlNlard Boll or Sacramento,<br />

Calir., Mrs. Lcona Powell of<br />

Dlmmitt. Marvin Bell of Abilene,<br />

Mrs. Ma it hoi Burns of<br />

Obioy, Donah! IH1 of Stamford,<br />

Mrs. Palsy Mnnsker of Abb<br />

we..":<br />

of-to- Odrlncx can help you become<br />

the trim slim pei-so- you wanl<br />

to be Odrincx Is a tiny tablet<br />

and easily swallowed. Contains<br />

no dangerous drugs. No starving.<br />

No special exercise. Get<br />

rid of excess fat and live longer.<br />

Odrincx has been used suc-<br />

gnosis cnlled from<br />

Rising Star, Hnmlin, Wichita<br />

Falls, Bridgeport, Olney, Stamford,<br />

Rule and Abilene. There<br />

wore 9.T gnosis registered.<br />

When You Want Fine Food . . .<br />

cessfully by thousands all over<br />

the county for over 12 years.<br />

The regular price for Odrincx<br />

Is $3 2;") and $.r.23 for the large<br />

economy sle. FKKB OITKIt:<br />

Buy either size Odrincx and receive<br />

another one Free. You<br />

must lose ugly lal or your<br />

monev will bo refunded by<br />

your druggist. No questions<br />

inked Sold with this guarantee<br />

by lolmsou Pharmacy, 118 N.<br />

Fh-- t SI Mall Orders Filled.<br />

MEXICAN FOOD<br />

CHICKEN<br />

DINR WITH US<br />

CLIFF HOUSE RESTAURANT<br />

STAMFORD, TEXAS<br />

Sorving Stamford, Hnskoll nnd the<br />

Big Country<br />

Mrs. R. C. Couch<br />

Sr. Speaker At<br />

B&PW Breakfast<br />

FASHIONED<br />

EASTER<br />

P'GE TRifctDfe<br />

Tnoy have made garlic and<br />

mi., V&S a.. w? a cinnamon sugar popcorn, grin-din-<br />

,<br />

ky..t'iiX'ti. &'<br />

holio dinners, baked apples,<br />

pimento cheese sand-wi- i<br />

m&&&<br />

lies.<br />

i&MMm Members have made trips to<br />

no grocery store to chock<br />

--.tiers and also to study the<br />

W<br />

jft<br />

o ? ?, Zk1eZA.f;mWm<br />

s,--<br />

Vi<br />

Atti'iultints<br />

Million of honor was Mrs.<br />

Catherine Jackson or Grifton,<br />

sister or the bride. Bridesmaids<br />

wire Claudia Lynn Rouse of<br />

Kins ti .n, Jean Caiwdy of Clayton<br />

and Judv McClamrock of<br />

Rnleigh.<br />

C'pl. Roger Ansel or Columbus,<br />

Ohio, stationed at Cherry Point,<br />

served as best man. Ushers<br />

were Dino Weidell of St. Paul,<br />

Mini., stationed at Cherry Point,<br />

Billy Ray and Eddy McCoy,<br />

brtli i,f Grifton and brothers of<br />

the bride.<br />

T.ie bride is a graduate or<br />

North Lenoir High School and<br />

attended East Carolina <strong>University</strong><br />

for two years. The groom<br />

is a graduate of Haskell' High<br />

ScIkH, Haskell, <strong>Texas</strong> and is<br />

serving in the Marine Corps at<br />

Cheny Point.<br />

After n wedding trip to<br />

points, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Muegge will make their home<br />

at Tryun Park, NewPorl, North<br />

Cainlinn.<br />

tpi .Muegge is a former em<br />

I'.CAce .of the Haskell Free<br />

Press mechanical department.<br />

nil-riti-<br />

Mrs. R C. Couch, Sr., was<br />

guest .speaker at the annual<br />

Ensler breakfast, T u e s d a y<br />

meriting at 7:00 o'clock at Fob<br />

ker's Restaurant dining room,<br />

for the Business and Professional<br />

Womens Club.<br />

Mrs. Couch was introduced<br />

by Mrs. Opal Adkins, choirman<br />

cf the Public Relations Committee.<br />

The Easter tradition of the<br />

of certain roods. They colored Easier eggs and the<br />

re learning to cook by the legend of the Lily were given,<br />

'Ford for Fitness Guide", and followed by the showing of col-<br />

low to set the table and plan ored slides made during Mrs.<br />

ittraetive meals.<br />

Couch's tour or the Holy Land.<br />

The group pl'ans to enter the Mrs. Ethel Sawyer gave the<br />

"Food SIkav" In Rule, April 17, invocation preceding the<br />

and have been working on their<br />

tecoid books and recipes they<br />

plnn to enter.<br />

Members are Knrla Harper,<br />

Sandra Watson and Bonltu<br />

4-H'ers<br />

CAP<br />

Prepare For<br />

Pood Show<br />

Janeanne Williams was a visitor<br />

of Gloria Muno. at the<br />

meeting Friday at the Neighborhood<br />

Center. Four members<br />

wetc present, Alicia Chavez,<br />

Sylvia Chavez, Irma Gonzales,<br />

and Gloria Munoz, and their<br />

leaders, Mrs. Ixipez and Mrs.<br />

vice-presiden-<br />

iPhea. Alieiu,<br />

presided over the meeting.<br />

After a brief devotion, the<br />

girls worked on their record<br />

bocks as they are getting ready<br />

the Community and Anrl<br />

County Food Their<br />

itacvj. lu<br />

munity show had to be<br />

for this week. The mem<br />

hers have also done some art<br />

work with old Readers Digests<br />

that they wltf have on display<br />

at their Community Show. The<br />

parents have been very coop<br />

eratlve in getting ready for the<br />

Vll-larrc-<br />

Mrs. Granado, Mrs.<br />

and Mrs. Gonzales have<br />

been visitors in the meetings.<br />

T.E.L.<br />

. Holds Meeting<br />

'Hie T.K.L. Class met<br />

break-rns- l<br />

and Mrs. Barney Frazier<br />

presided over the business session.<br />

Mrs. S. Hassen brought a<br />

most favorable report of the<br />

"Four Season's Tasting Bee."<br />

Tobies were decorated with<br />

dogwood blossoms, colored Easter<br />

eggs and arlificiul grass.<br />

Places were marked with small<br />

white bunnies sitting in a nest<br />

cf grass and eggs.<br />

The Program Coordination<br />

Committee composed of Miss<br />

Nettie McCollum, Mrs. Mildred<br />

Robertson, Mrs. E. M. Frier-so- n<br />

and Mrs. Loon Pearsey,<br />

chairman, seivcd as hostess<br />

for tho breakfast.<br />

Easier eggs were brought by<br />

each nicmlier to lie sent to the<br />

Abilene State School.<br />

OR<br />

y ,y u<br />

Miss Patricia Ann Monroe bo- -<br />

came the bride or Billy Dave<br />

Kittloy on Friday evening,<br />

March 2fi. the St. Paul Uni<br />

ted Methodist Church of Amur<br />

illo. 'Die Rev. James S. Sharp<br />

read the wedding vows.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Billy R. Colvin<br />

or 3?01 Lometa Drive, Amarll-lo- ,<br />

are the parents of the bride.<br />

The bridegroom is the son of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Billy Dave (Pete)<br />

Kittley. Sr.. 0r Rule.<br />

Matron or honor was Mrs.<br />

William Schuster Phillips,<br />

Nebraska, and bridesmaids were<br />

Miss Debbie Dodson and Miss<br />

Ruth Ann Godfrey. Miss Kar-cl- e<br />

Cox was flower girl.<br />

Tim Cala-ma- n SUNDAY VISITORS IN<br />

O. W. ALHXANDKIL IIOMK<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Hcrschcr Alexander<br />

and Terry of Mundny;<br />

Mrs. Pal Owens or Abilene;<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander<br />

nnd children, Phillip, Donna and<br />

Timothy, of Lubbock; Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Loe Brown or Haskell nnd<br />

Troy Green of the U. S. Navy,<br />

Memphis, Tennessee, visited<br />

Irre Sunday in the home of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Alexander.<br />

IIAUKKI.Ii .FUNIOIl<br />

III CLUB MKIOTS<br />

The Haskell Junior<br />

Canyon was<br />

4-- Club<br />

met at the County Kitchen at<br />

3:30 p. m., on Friday, April 3.<br />

The group made brownies and<br />

also conducted experiments.<br />

Weinert Winner<br />

In UlL Contest<br />

Weinert was the overall high<br />

school division winner in Dist-<br />

18-- rict B <strong>University</strong> Interscho-Jasti- c<br />

League competition held<br />

at Rule High School Monday.<br />

First and second place winners<br />

In high school contests<br />

will advance to the regular competition<br />

at Tarleton State College<br />

in Stephenville.<br />

In elementary competition,<br />

Gcree students compiled the<br />

most points.<br />

Weinert won the high school<br />

honor with 121 points followed<br />

by Old Glory, 92; O'Brien, 71;<br />

and Rochester, 57.<br />

Rule was second in the grade<br />

school class: O'Brien third nnd<br />

Old Glory fourth.<br />

Church Rites Unite Miss Patricia Ann<br />

to enter in TVIrmvnn "Ri'llir Finn TTifflvir MoimU<br />

Show. com- -<br />

rest man. uroomsmen were<br />

Jimmy Kittley. brother of the<br />

bridegroom<br />

in<br />

and James Killings<br />

v-t- h, both of Canyon. Usbers<br />

wero James Evans ol Canyon,<br />

'"-vi- e<br />

Johnson or Farwell,<br />

James Cabe and Charles Kitten.<br />

Following a leeeption in Ly-di- a<br />

Parlor o! the Church, the<br />

ccuple departed on a wedding<br />

trip to Colorado Springs, Colo.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kittley are<br />

Class<br />

vr'iduaies or West <strong>Texas</strong> State<br />

of<br />

<strong>University</strong>. She was a member<br />

cr Chi Omega social sorority<br />

April<br />

and he was a member of Lambda<br />

Chi Alpha fraternity. They<br />

will reside at 2105 S. Polk,<br />

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through slits of contrasting polyester -- cotton<br />

shoer a masterpiece of bravado by Howard<br />

Wolf. Toast'White, PlumWhite, NavyWhite.<br />

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iAGE SIX<br />

K nnual Spring Meeting of The <strong>Texas</strong> S''M,b;,teJ0<br />

pursing Home Assn. Slated April 13 Monitor Fund<br />

TTTE nASKELH FREE PRESS. TTASKEIX. TEXAS 785JT iniHiiv<br />

U nr 2 T,""Un,M S,H ?nB 1?"' Nl,rrSin? V0"10 lnt" o Ion o "ill, b venKennco! tlw.1 liivo rnvaRcil <strong>Texas</strong> In re land Mm; .tripped bare for ur--<br />

Hbu<br />

K rollowinir N ii list oT Ihc "THINK RAIN PRAY KAIN", Texns. Dost storms not Jtwi n mrai pniuicm. omv<br />

Association, n professional or- - J!1."1,. ,. And. now Mint I DO cent weeks may Ko worse In?, ban developments Is ulowlnR.<br />

Kcts undmvay on gnnizntian of extended cure fn- - out of my svstem, I'm with fore they get bolter warns the too.<br />

uesday, April 13, in Austin, cilitles and mulll-cnr- e have it<br />

vssociutlon<br />

facilities Mr. and Mrs. Alllc Knrr In you, Katharyn! And, In response head of the slate's U. S. Soil Alxnit 2 million acres of land<br />

at the Villa Capri Motor In the state, Is dedicated to the memory or Volly Ivy. to your plea for publishers to Conservation Service. In <strong>Texas</strong> has been damaged by<br />

Improvement of health care for Mr. and Mrs. Alllc Knrr lit think posit ivi and predict n civde Ginhnm, SCS state wind erosion this year which Is<br />

!exns 100 and 500 mirMng the aged, and represents over memory or G. V. Middlebrook. date for rainfall, Bill, mv Man conservationist, and a native of about Hie same as 1T. This<br />

professionals throughout 35,000 of the licensed bods in Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jones and on the White Horse, has select- - icnnv Citv snv? <strong>Texas</strong> dust compares lo only 126,000 acres<br />

ide state. Ita members are family in memory of Volly 0(l April 11. storms have reached nlnnnlni! damaged last year, 'lite most<br />

uotn pnvnteiy owned and non-- ivy.<br />

THINK ItAlX I'KAV KAIN! Intensity. "Acres damaged by wind erosion in the p.ist m<br />

profit homes and all are also Sir. and Mrs. Leon Jones and<br />

... . . . r<br />

i .w<br />

ne state urc expected in<br />

at the Spring Mcet-o- r<br />

which nins through Friday,<br />

Vpril 1G, acconling to Land D.<br />

family memory<br />

Ynll, or Lubbock, President or<br />

lie nssociation.<br />

The Spring Meeting , . .<br />

onsists of General Principles 10 Appear At<br />

f Accounting, hours<br />

been approved Cnnfn Ifnon<br />

Lie- - icuau<br />

Hoard for RoWldUD, VertWlJ<br />

Administrator, will<br />

redded toward the hour<br />

ducational requirement a<br />

Jursing Administrators<br />

License.<br />

I Speakers the General<br />

Jounting Workshop include<br />

Talloway. Supervisor Man<br />

gement Service, Ernst &<br />

Crnst. Austin, and Jack<br />

Assistant Proressor<br />

Eobcrtson,<br />

f the <strong>University</strong><br />

at Austin.<br />

"<br />

The <strong>Texas</strong> Nursing Home<br />

.Delation involved in<br />

timnu nir onuenunnnl nm- -<br />

iVt'llme fm nnrcinr linmn nrtmln.<br />

1 V. I<br />

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roiiiiiuis lliu<br />

VJ2.000 attended education<br />

d presentations last<br />

'ears.<br />

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J. HELTON IM'NCAN<br />

I). II.<br />

Cahlll & Duncan Agency<br />

Phone HOI-Iifll-<br />

affiliated with the American of Mr. and<br />

Nursing Home Mrs. V. It. Anderson.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Woody Frazier<br />

program<br />

and all 15<br />

pave by the 4Jll't"<br />

insure Nursing Home<br />

be n1(,<br />

200 ?.<br />

Tor<br />

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20<br />

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character featured CHS memory of Volly Ivy.<br />

visions ' rs- - ni coon in<br />

will appear at all four<br />

of the Santa Rosa Rodeo<br />

28-M- April 1 at Vernon.<br />

Other include<br />

by Vernon's<br />

on the<br />

Santa Rosa Palomino Club:<br />

Earl Wharton, of San Saba, with<br />

his trained Border Collies and<br />

veteran rodeo an<br />

nouncer Cy Trillion, Denver;<br />

has been Iim, r0(Ico clmm ack Ucnson<br />

in<br />

Association.<br />

in<br />

In<br />

on '"<br />

Gunsmoke"<br />

of<br />

in<br />

highlights appearances<br />

in<br />

in<br />

"Wetback":<br />

Tucson, Arizona, and Wiley Me.<br />

Briscoe.<br />

at for<br />

for reserved<br />

Connally<br />

for general<br />

for in<br />

vcars under... on memory o!<br />

II at Wcs- - In<br />

Wear. in memory<br />

Vernon.<br />

SIDE<br />

SERVICE STATION'<br />

(he ",w ""i, " V. ' ""<br />

re opening<br />

in<br />

of Dutch's Side<br />

Mobil Station,<br />

his lo stop-i- n visit<br />

for all of sla<br />

non<br />

ADVERTISING: DOESN'T<br />

. . .<br />

can wear the<br />

Gold MedalMm<br />

foo!<br />

tant.tMMMWtiki<br />

rf . J) -- memory of Volly Ivy.<br />

and Mrs.<br />

In<br />

memory of Volly Ivy.<br />

Mrs. Trav Everett memory<br />

of Ivy.<br />

and ,i,,in,i and Mrs. George Fouts<br />

teleperformances"Ambassadors<br />

Horseback,"<br />

have<br />

VA mam -<br />

TtMfcyk. w - " - JnVjF<br />

-<br />

wind erosion this blow season years occurred tnc<br />

are higher blow when 2.7 million<br />

Woinert FHA year since" 15," re- - acres were damaged,<br />

ports. Chapter "If we don't get wide--<br />

Observes spread rains soon, wind erosion that the 2 million figure for<br />

Mr.<br />

Jesse Dean Nat'l. FHA Week<br />

The Woinert Chapter of Fu-<br />

Volly<br />

ture<br />

n.lL- -<br />

Homemakers of America<br />

Mr.<br />

have busily In oh- - of the<br />

FHA report winter to<br />

series<br />

virgu<br />

began 28 con- - the records In wind<br />

memory Volly ivy.<br />

tinned 3. started. year. the million acre<br />

Indian Booster Club mom began<br />

ory of Volly Ivy.<br />

each fell figure Is to<br />

to the<br />

Mr. Mrs. Lynn<br />

faculiv ex<br />

and<br />

Pace Jr.,<br />

what<br />

and famllv memory<br />

moans.<br />

of Volly<br />

for the was Ru-thl- e<br />

J. Ivy. Sr.<br />

Dullon.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Hess Harts-fiel- d<br />

memory of Volly Ivy.<br />

Irresistible" nnd "Miss<br />

Resistible" was on<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Mots Hartsfield<br />

lab lor<br />

in memory of Valton Middle-brook- .<br />

headed by<br />

Vojkufka. girls is to<br />

resist to<br />

Mr. and Mrs.<br />

any boy<br />

Ed Honen in<br />

for<br />

any reason, ir<br />

memory<br />

she fails,<br />

of Volly Ivy.<br />

she<br />

a<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dumas<br />

ribbon.<br />

the end of<br />

Tickets priced $3.50 box in memory or<br />

the the<br />

Volly Ivy.<br />

with<br />

the ribbons<br />

seats; $3.00 grand- - Mr. and Mrs.<br />

nnd<br />

B. R.<br />

the lenst<br />

four<br />

ribbons was<br />

stand: 52.50 adult In memory or Volly Ivy.<br />

"Miss<br />

Irresistible"<br />

S1.00 kids 12 Mr.<br />

and<br />

and Mrs.<br />

"Miss Resis-<br />

admission,<br />

M. L. Cook<br />

tible" or High<br />

and go sale Volly Ivy.<br />

School.<br />

Wednesday was<br />

April Wagon Wheel Air. and Mrs. Hill<br />

"No<br />

Oatcs<br />

girl<br />

tern 1720 Main Street of Volly<br />

was<br />

Ivy.<br />

to<br />

Mr. and Mrs.<br />

her<br />

R. R.<br />

u<br />

Overton gripe<br />

in<br />

because<br />

mcmoiy of Volly Ivy.<br />

gripe<br />

she was to<br />

Mrs.<br />

pay n<br />

S. Hassen Raja<br />

HAST<br />

and in<br />

memory<br />

Johnnie Brueggemnn<br />

of Volly Ivy.<br />

was<br />

MOHIL<br />

fl. .1.-- 1 W.-i- . "innwin At WW. the judge for day.<br />

Unrry Whwler announces ..'" hams memory of Volly<br />

was the<br />

Ivv.<br />

of<br />

East<br />

the was<br />

Mr.<br />

and invites<br />

and Mrs. Riley<br />

all<br />

J. Pace<br />

the minunl<br />

in memory or Volly ivy. "Ma. Pa and Mo At<br />

friends and<br />

him<br />

Mr.<br />

this annual<br />

their<br />

and<br />

service<br />

Mrs. Elbert Johnson,<br />

r: .,... i,,wi<br />

needs<br />

im.i t.. ....... n... .,f<br />

the food for a<br />

u,,,u,- salad<br />

- Ul<br />

u r. 'V"<br />

mother nnd fa--<br />

Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Atchison<br />

COST<br />

in memory or<br />

IT<br />

Volly<br />

PAYS<br />

Ivy.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gideon<br />

in memory or Volly Ivy.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCoy<br />

and Imys in memory or Volly<br />

Ivy.<br />

Myron nnd Clara Biard in<br />

memory or Volly Ivy.<br />

Mrs.<br />

day.<br />

Jim Fouls in memory<br />

or R. L. Lemmon.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cox,<br />

Sr., in memory or R. L. Lemmon.crson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cox.<br />

Jr., in memory of R. L. Lemmon.<br />

Perrin.<br />

Mr Robert Wheat ley and<br />

Reeves<br />

- Robin in memory of R. L. Ioni<br />

It.<br />

mon.<br />

Mi's. Frank Spencer in mem-<br />

Reeves<br />

ory of R L. Lemmon.<br />

Mrs. Burwell Cox Estate In<br />

Reeves<br />

memory or Raleigh Lemmon.<br />

Mr and Mrs. Hill Oates in<br />

memor or R L. Lemmon<br />

Mr and Mrs Thos. B Rol- - HASKELL PRESS.<br />

HpJBtfk iCwWvt<br />

FURRH-LAN- E<br />

AGENCY<br />

Insurance - Real Estate<br />

Insurance<br />

Hospitalization<br />

STANLEY FURRII<br />

864-321- 6<br />

Haskell, <strong>Texas</strong><br />

1971<br />

already<br />

Graliam<br />

mid-195- damages roach 0 may double unless it rains soon,<br />

levels." He (minted out, however, that<br />

Graham conservation programs pushed<br />

breaking drought n major by ills and local soil<br />

been engaged cause problem. Many and water conservation districts<br />

serving National Week areas rainfall have lieon extremely vniimoie<br />

which March lie lowest since wero curtailing damages this<br />

through April The While 2<br />

week by member "Dry weather last kept high, It isn't close<br />

writing notes<br />

farmers planting tlie K minion oamagen<br />

plaining FHA<br />

crops, ttranam continu-<br />

Bowl days of<br />

Chairman day<br />

ed. "Hie drought reduced<br />

the efrectlvenoss of emer-<br />

"Miss<br />

gency tillage which form-<br />

good surface<br />

ers rely on prevent wind mulch of residue<br />

Tuesday, Melanie<br />

high wind velocities protected wind<br />

The aim in the December to Mny blow<br />

said.<br />

talking<br />

season to accompany<br />

a severe drought."<br />

installed<br />

presents him with At He the combination of<br />

day girl drought, high winds<br />

most<br />

causing serious wind storms<br />

crowned<br />

damage across a wide soc- - Graham in<br />

the state. arc 15 500,000 acres of<br />

Woinert<br />

creating problems cropland subject to<br />

Gripo'' for people respiratory ail- - Northwest Tcxns<br />

day. Each striving merits. Reports from orric- - planted protective<br />

complete day without tell of roads streets grasses. Nearly a million<br />

with each blocked of depleted rangeland have al- -<br />

required pen- drifts against houses. It's seeded. Belter grass- -<br />

alty.<br />

this<br />

STATEMENT OP<br />

Thursday highlight<br />

week. This<br />

"Stamford Electric (!oo(era-live- ,<br />

Banquet".<br />

riled the<br />

affair each girl Federal Government a Compli-<br />

prepared<br />

ance Assurance which it ashonoring<br />

their<br />

Electrification<br />

Administration<br />

Anderson.<br />

memory<br />

available<br />

LANE<br />

Office<br />

-<br />

the<br />

the<br />

the<br />

erosion<br />

million<br />

said,<br />

the Rural<br />

Chapter Beau, Tommy it corn- -<br />

blame<br />

Karen Sue nl.v all reouiremenis all the flmneht hut<br />

linger planned the program. VI the Civil Rights only or the cause. We've<br />

Earlier the each Act 196-- the urging people for years<br />

a "Secret Grandmother" Regulations or the Department do a better leaving<br />

the community. girls or Agriculture issued there- - on the soil<br />

completed the week by under, the end no per- - during<br />

than any season<br />

Graham expressed concern<br />

may<br />

said the<br />

Is agency by<br />

and<br />

manv from acres<br />

cover<br />

has also<br />

some<br />

to erosion.<br />

And<br />

always seem<br />

said<br />

nnd lack<br />

of cover was especially<br />

last<br />

tion or storms years<br />

dam- -<br />

age in<br />

len<br />

to<br />

and acres<br />

with and<br />

Inc., has with<br />

in<br />

sures<br />

ther nnd that<br />

and<br />

in and and<br />

residues<br />

Many listen do not."<br />

something special for them, son States shall, Graham when you<br />

Reeves was in charge on the ground or race, color, or good moisture, as we<br />

the<br />

national origin, be excluded<br />

from participation in, be denied<br />

THINK KAIN PRAY RAIN! the benefits of, or be otherwise<br />

subjected to discrimination in<br />

in memory<br />

the conduct<br />

of It.<br />

its program<br />

L.<br />

and<br />

the operation of its facilities.<br />

Mr. and<br />

Under<br />

Mrs. Bill Reeves<br />

this Assurance, or-<br />

in ganization<br />

memory of<br />

is<br />

Mrs. C. G.<br />

committed not to<br />

Mr. and<br />

discriminate<br />

Mrs.<br />

against (er-so-<br />

Bill in<br />

memory of Mr. and Mrs. V.<br />

Mr. nnd Mrs. Bill in<br />

of Volly Ivy.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bill in<br />

memory of Jim Fonts.<br />

CIOIJ" pencils now<br />

nt<br />

Life<br />

HUD<br />

Re8. 864-254- 9<br />

n<br />

record- -<br />

during Dust<br />

19.10's.<br />

"It's remarkrtblo how land<br />

covered with a<br />

crop is being<br />

from erosion,"<br />

Graham "Farms and<br />

ranches covered with conservation<br />

measures under<br />

the Great Plains Conservation<br />

Program are weathering<br />

well,<br />

land said that<br />

The some<br />

also health wind<br />

with have<br />

SCS<br />

es<br />

sand<br />

And so been<br />

land management is holding<br />

NON- down wind on range and<br />

DISCRIMINATION pasture land.<br />

"But 2 acres of<br />

being damaged by wind this<br />

year is simply intolerable,"<br />

Graham "especially when<br />

you realize it could have lx?en<br />

will prevented. It's ensv to<br />

Miller. Earn fully with it on ihrn's<br />

of Title or prut<br />

year girl or Rules been to<br />

chose job or crop<br />

in The sui-focdoing<br />

to thnt but some<br />

in the United said thnt<br />

Nan of have have<br />

had in recent years, wind veloc<br />

ity drops. And emergency tillage<br />

works as a good standby<br />

measure. As a result, (coplo<br />

of<br />

get by without wind damage<br />

during good rainfall years in<br />

this spite of the fact their<br />

may be bare. This lulls many<br />

any farmers into complacency and<br />

on the ground of race, color they ignore sound conservation<br />

or nntionnl origin in its policies farming principles.<br />

nnd practices relating lo appli- But right now, the concations<br />

for service or any other servationist said all that will<br />

(lolicics and practices relating help is a good rain.<br />

to treatment of benericinries<br />

nnd participants including rates,<br />

conditions and extension or ser- ATTEND MEMORIAL<br />

vice, use or any or its facilities. SERVICES FOR<br />

FREE<br />

attendance at and participation RALEIGH l. LEMMON<br />

in any meetings of beneficiaries Air. and Mrs. Carl Arbucklo<br />

and participants or the exercise 0I i,r' Worth: Mr. and Mrs. J.<br />

of any rights of such lx?neric- - P Johnson and Lisa of Abiiaries<br />

pnrticijKints in lcnc! Mrs. Walton<br />

conduct or operations of of Grfmd Prairie in<br />

organization. March for Memorial<br />

s<br />

"Any person pc'-vlce-<br />

believes for their uncle, Ra- -<br />

himself, specific class or lc'KM<br />

individuals, to be subjected by<br />

organization to discrimination<br />

prohibited by Title VI or the<br />

Act the Rules Regulations<br />

issued thereunder mny,<br />

by hlmsclr or a representative,<br />

file with the Secretary of Agriculture,<br />

Washington, D. C. 20230,<br />

or the Rural Electrification Administration,<br />

Washington, D. C.<br />

20250, or organization, or<br />

a written complaint. Such<br />

complnlnt must Ik? filed not la.<br />

tor than 90 days after the alleged<br />

discrimination, or by<br />

later date to which the Secretary<br />

of Agriculture or the Rural<br />

Electrification Administration<br />

extends the time for filing.<br />

roomily or complnlnnnts be<br />

kept confidential except to the<br />

extent necessary to carry out<br />

the purposes of the Rules<br />

-<br />

and the Mr- - "d Bill<br />

the this were Has- -<br />

land<br />

that land<br />

state<br />

kell 30th<br />

who<br />

or any -<br />

this<br />

nnd and<br />

this<br />

all,<br />

such<br />

will<br />

and<br />

r""<br />

'" '<br />

i a. z<br />

Yes, yov to can live in Toal Comfort. You don't Kovo<br />

to to fill living<br />

bvy o nw homo enjoy th advanUqas of<br />

Wtrkilly ... you can romod! UP TO TOTAL ELEC-<br />

TRIC LIVING! And Wr T.xai Utitttiet wtK kelp you plan<br />

far comfort, cUoofinw nd convni4C . . . fwiuros Ihor<br />

you can't ordinary<br />

ml find in ait home.<br />

Before yo ramodal. talV fo Wosl Taxas UlHilio- -.<br />

aboufr advantage of Total Baeiric Gold<br />

living, and be suro io WTU's incontivo allow-ajw- the-<br />

Modalliorj<br />

ask about<br />

pi<br />

and uw tpocidl low ratet for Tafal Eloclric Homos.<br />

wi<br />

Live Bolter Etectricaly<br />

tqwl<br />

lOnertunity<br />

kCmpwwr<br />

an titvutor<br />

cwntJ company<br />

f<br />

maaBma(Smr m Htmpmmmmi<br />

We<br />

iMieK to mo c<br />

9 ARE PROUD<br />

If TO ANNOUNCE ...<br />

2'!rtel Soil Conservation Service Warns<br />

"wlTun'S That Dust Storms May Get Worse<br />

W.V.'IV llinmrt ... nt riilnmn U......I. ,<br />

Temple.<br />

Now Stock the Beautiful<br />

Regulations." J4C<br />

"""<br />

CROSS PEN & PENCIL SETS j<br />

and REFILLS<br />

CHrome<br />

J&<br />

WW<br />

HASKELL FREE PRESS MM<br />

"<br />

new farm<br />

kSuccess Is the Crop vfe i<br />

"""''jIIMBbV .it may be ,<br />

f THE MAN WHO THINKS and plans ahi<br />

, Hke peopla who think wreess-bocau- iyj<br />

th crop we cultivate. If you seo an opporturSI<br />

pand or mechanize your operation, come In2<br />

ITT J " " ,na w abl<br />

Ar<br />

you<br />

BEffiik,<br />

FEDERAL LAND BANK ASS0CIA1<br />

OF HASKELL<br />

JOE HARPER Manner<br />

Offices al Haskell, Anson and ScjmoJ<br />

irnskcll Telephone: 81I-2(HT- C AriMin Tclipliow:<br />

Long-tim- e loans on forms nnd ranrhes in El<br />

Jones, uayjor rind Knox Counties.<br />

It's a perfect<br />

for a<br />

Gas Dryer!<br />

Let it rain. Let it pouc When you dry , j your clothes indoors in a modern '<br />

gas dryer they come out soft '<br />

and fluffy and sweet smelling.<br />

Never stiff or yellow. A gas '<br />

dryer is fast Easy on your<br />

clothes. Easy on your budget 1<br />

Vrtii nnn ttnr n ni11A 11 t.it<br />

about a penny far less than the w Q<br />

cost of drvinc elcctricallv.<br />

Let Lone Star or your gas appliance<br />

dealer show you how any day can be ' L<br />

perfect drying day.<br />

6 Lone Star Gas<br />

LATEST REPORT ON DRIVE!<br />

OF FARM TRANSPORTATIO<br />

. WKKAi. AhETY REGULATIONS FOR DRIVERS OF FI<br />

TRUCKS was the .ubject of special hearing Thursday, April!<br />

... ipanment ot Iransportation. U<br />

PROTESTS BY FARMERS<br />

nd other, again.t the elimination of farm driver exempli1<br />

federal safety regulations are beginning to show resultr, DlRB"<br />

HUBERT KAYE of DOT'. Bureau of Motor Crrfcr Safety pn<br />

t the meeting a change in federal regulation, that would exempt<br />

r. uncludin, but not limited to farmer.) of vehicle, withal<br />

ro.. weight not in exce.. of 10,000 lb.. TWELVE FARM SPO<br />

rvit.N-.,ncIu- d.ng Senator Henry Bellmon roicU.l. rnn,re5,rn.DJ<br />

Abourexk (S.D.), and NFU A..i.fnt Legi.lative Director<br />

rton-te.t- ,f,ed at the hearing. BARTON SAID permitting.<br />

ro.. weight of only 10,000 lb., wa. inadequate and .hould<br />

n oraer to allow for the need, of farmer.. HE<br />

REQUESTED fr<br />

con.ultatio with DOT official, before any revi.ed regulMion. 4<br />

..-- ca in me federal Regi.ter. UNDER A PREVIOUS POSTP<br />

, w, apartment of Translation ha. until July 1 "<br />

driver exemption..<br />

HASKELL COUNT<br />

FARMERS UNION<br />

Willard Mullins, President<br />

be I


Mill<br />

11)7<br />

LASSIFIED<br />

insertion', i<br />

rtUMMuriii<br />

rllllUKC "'<br />

. I"'r<br />

'VJOT'<br />

IjMi SHOP<br />

j. No join<br />

' I lunir<br />

:i7. il.inmi'<br />

e ;inr<br />

Inn .iwillDHS.<br />

Mi uxiler<br />

Bd mil i wi<br />

litre<br />

5,1IC0 Willi<br />

malls<br />

y,iitol Far.<br />

-,<br />

tutu-<br />

it't'ii'<br />

I'liow<br />

I'Jlfi'<br />

en or rcno- -<br />

Ktiaiantee<br />

M.iIIiins Co.<br />

fcpiin s mix<br />

I lei ! in<br />

ami<br />

0 niinlc<br />

12 irp<br />

Hr cmerine,,<br />

o (Mi If no<br />

humbcr from<br />

Wife<br />

INFFDS see<br />

kin Saw. One<br />

It, Woodard<br />

h'nrrl Dealer.<br />

vpner, cab<br />

Iciunia. siinp- -<br />

Also<br />

iinliim.<br />

liimnln<br />

corn Hulk<br />

vc Hatchery.<br />

HM-l-<br />

EKVirK I0e<br />

Kovl Federal<br />

hour, <strong>Texas</strong>.<br />

ll'SE is now<br />

ID, L. 13 Cox.<br />

ficicnt. I'eOn<br />

ustie carpet<br />

ectne sham- -<br />

He<br />

h:is oneniims<br />

dealers iw<br />

prination call<br />

m. VMtc<br />

miture<br />

Ivuly Am-j- ,<br />

$:tui5.<br />

it .'! cushion<br />

Snci.il dark<br />

MiKhtlv soil<br />

Moth mater- -<br />

ii lo bark.<br />

long. Only<br />

Traditional<br />

Ikiccii nylon<br />

fit condition,<br />

K'iI b ins- -<br />

frilly Amer<br />

nylon .sofa<br />

iin swivel<br />

lUlitly. Holli<br />

lW pl.ihlk<br />

fifeit londi<br />

Ini aims,<br />

piece TMiiy<br />

r"m suite<br />

iikc tweed<br />

Now t $:ioo,<br />

'"I condition,<br />

'S.<br />

limed oak<br />

P'Hni on Inif.<br />

Hi'ltr, lieaw<br />

"rs Pel fni-- l<br />

'"u:. drop<br />

U' leaf in<br />

" i, m.w.<br />

'itlillon.<br />

"in an Sofa<br />

'in -<br />

iilatroi'in<br />

"I ins Sofa<br />

" iK'd Has<br />

:"(l rust col<br />

'"li pieces<br />

; su'a.tt.i<br />

' ""iii'-e- r<br />

i(<br />

,,,llif,urtrded.<br />

'it' JlRiim<br />

r1 wlh new<br />

lso lias vor.<br />

H'atur.<br />

1,1<br />

-'I<br />

with<br />

mail I5,,u,<br />

' liiuli 1..1..1,<br />

Newt $11!).<br />

X.1U.U1<br />

v & Co.<br />

:'irniuo"<br />

'JVxas<br />

P STl'I) SPRVl j.<br />

hi . Hit Fhk.'H No J! 10J<br />

. Hit (lllnos of Three liars<br />

mill Drpih Charge over lllnit<br />

S and Mansfield Comanche,.<br />

C'i inner Huddy or Cliuonco<br />

(hnmlt. Phono 025 3281, Hoch<br />

r lor. M lHi<br />

WANTKI5 TO H'UYf 8.N 01' !)N<br />

Kord tractors. V. C. Robinson.<br />

8001) Ufford, Fort Worth, Tonus<br />

7IHIG. Will he In Haskell weekend<br />

of 2 tilt. i:M(ic<br />

JUNK Iwhy bed,<br />

I oiks, fitrnltinc, dishes, bottles,<br />

1 eaullfnl hishwiire, records.<br />

( 'othliiK, quilts, mine We buy,<br />

sell and trade. 17(11 N. 1st St.,<br />

.Mrs. llailey Languid. Wife<br />

"MARTIN" "T.V.'m", Antennas.<br />

Air Condilioner.s, .small nppli<br />

aiiees. Service, repair and<br />

North (ilh Sheet and A<br />

Fast, Haskell. KUSp<br />

WFLlT K'FPT Varpets "show the<br />

results of rcKiiiar Hltie Uishe<br />

sptt cleaning. Kent electric<br />

shnnijiooer $1.00. Sherman.'<br />

I-- lour Co. He<br />

roit "SAI.K<br />

FOR SAI.K: dates fan bells<br />

and radiator hoses, all sizes and<br />

.service; Delco batteries and<br />

service: (J M.C. air and oil fil<br />

ters: flat nerviee M. C. Wil-fo- n<br />

Texaco Station, Phone Ml- -<br />

27GG. Hnskoll. 8tfo<br />

IDA'S "SPOHTSWFAir "SHOP.<br />

Closing shop 2 to 3 months. All<br />

merchandise at eloseout prices.<br />

Cost and Ik'Iow cost. Prices ko1<br />

Ihru April. 101 North Ave. G.<br />

FOR SALK: Slim (Jym.<br />

lOtfc<br />

" the<br />

number one home exerciser in<br />

the world. Call Kay Croft, J101<br />

N. Ave. I., KG 1218.1 for free<br />

home demonstration. 101 ft;<br />

FO'ft SAI.K: Hih Krade dicse'l<br />

fuel that will n'wv you satisfaction.<br />

Dean Hut tine Co. Phone<br />

SG for prompt delivery. He<br />

FOlCkALF: Fiber "lass "Hass"<br />

boat; one 2() H P. motor; one<br />

10 IIP motor; one electric troll<br />

ing motor. Ferrell Coston, 1I0G<br />

iNAve. C, Haskell. 12lit!<br />

FOU SALkri959 Fold,""! speed<br />

piekui), $223.00; John Deere<br />

trailer; new 1 ton air conditioner,<br />

complete. Western Auto.<br />

ll-15- c<br />

AUTOMOHILF FOU SALF: 10GG<br />

Chevrolet station<br />

waKon. All power, factory air,<br />

windshield washer, new tires,<br />

new clock, new tags, luggage<br />

rack (ehiome), vinyl upholstery<br />

and low mil age. Don't know<br />

what oil is. New shocks, air<br />

cleaner, plugs, jjoinls and condenser.<br />

White and Hku new. Sec<br />

Bob Hurst at T.V. Shop or call<br />

8G13(ir. Reason for selling<br />

have another car and can't<br />

keep up both.<br />

13 Me<br />

H. F. LANGFORD<br />

Sund & Gravel<br />

Caliche & Fill<br />

Rule Itwy. W. Haskell<br />

See Your<br />

CllllYSf.Hll<br />

IM.YMOtJTH<br />

l)()I)i:<br />

(Cars & Trucks)<br />

Dealer Now<br />

FOR THE BEST<br />

DEALS<br />

Perry Motor Co.<br />

301 Smith First<br />

IMio. Hdl-'iss- a<br />

Haskell, <strong>Texas</strong><br />

UI'.NT A llner l'nilaliln<br />

Washer on M day lease pur<br />

clmse plan only $10 mtmllilj.<br />

U'l your lent apply on<br />

purchase.<br />

Aiidersim Tire Company<br />

IMI S. Avo. K. I'll.<br />

(ilAICI.KS A. I'"(VT<br />

l'l'iU'rul Tux Analyst<br />

and Coiisiillanl<br />

In Foyl Building<br />

Pho. 888 2G1G, 119 N MiUim<br />

Seymour, <strong>Texas</strong><br />

COI.OU TV KKKVM'i;<br />

Piompt, Honest Service<br />

BOB HURST HAIHO<br />

.V TV<br />

(Across, fnim Fmd House)<br />

t riii.iie Kiil-Ital-<br />

(Day or Night)<br />

Am iiIhii ADMIIIAI. iK-ulc- r<br />

for thin uroa. Will givo<br />

Home IToinonstralion<br />

Wlfr<br />

M. I.N I ATI' i nt, si<br />

-- 'O SALI3: Woiide.ful eondl-U-- n<br />

.lorno at 80-- w. h St. Plm.<br />

JG1-30I- 5. Beam & pier founda-l.on- ,<br />

new ixwf. Has well, kit-clie- ti<br />

all new by T.iurman<br />

II vmcls. 130 fl d'ep. 13 ft.<br />

(ine!.ides spare corner<br />

tot adjonhiK liomei, wall funv<br />

c, d.ic.ed-l- n air. Ileal heap.<br />

. .<br />

13-M-<br />

rOB SALIC: 3 bedroom house<br />

located on 3 acres Just outside<br />

0 south city limits. Call 8G1-2S7-<br />

.,0lfc<br />

HOUSF FOU SALF:'2 bedmom<br />

modern house for sale or trade.<br />

M) North 7th St. Lee Corzlne.<br />

!tfc<br />

I.O.ST .V FOUND<br />

TV,.<br />

LOST: Bed, white and blue<br />

Ixiw on comb Bought for Faster.<br />

Beluin to Free Press<br />

Karen Campliell. Up<br />

LOST: 1 red hoirer with darker<br />

face. Weighs appioximately .2Ti<br />

lbs. Norlliwest of Haskell, eight<br />

miles. Call II K. Henry. 8GI-2- C<br />

12. Me<br />

O". 5""<br />

WANri:n<br />

WANTFD Responsible party to<br />

take over 1HGS Singer console<br />

sewing machine Dues nil fancy<br />

stitches without attachments<br />

Original price S3'.)9.r). balance<br />

$118.90 or J11.75 per month<br />

Call 8G 189. U-la- p<br />

WANTED :' Sewing, nnv "<br />

kind.<br />

Call SG13."i91. Bonnie Shellon<br />

ll-lH- )<br />

WANTKI): Wiiiucii fur perm<br />

liiii'ilt wars S7.S0 anil up.<br />

Clnisteiie's Itcaiily Salon, yal<br />

N. Ave. II. Pie<br />

WANTFD- -<br />

Will pay i ash foi<br />

giKul used mcichandi.se or will<br />

sell on 20" commission. Lac<br />

key's Auction House. Phone<br />

8G 21lfe<br />

WANT' TO BUY: Furniture and<br />

appliances, or what have you<br />

Buy or trade for mo-- anything<br />

'<br />

Tiade Center, Throckmorton<br />

I lighw ay. Plione SG 3Sl fc<br />

PROFi:SSIONAL"carpet clean<br />

ing. See Sherman's SGI 2191.<br />

2ltlc<br />

WANTFD: Apartment manager.<br />

Retired or semi-retire- d<br />

couple for small place. Call C.<br />

D. Pennington nt SG in<br />

Haskell, or Bill Pennington nt<br />

:S30 West Main. Grand Prairie,<br />

<strong>Texas</strong>. Phone 2M2G2-.r890- . 8lfe<br />

.y" AXA' Nn<br />

FOB KKNT<br />

FOfl RENT:" Unfurnished hous-c- s<br />

for rent. Call 8G JOtfc<br />

CAUT) ()F THANKS<br />

We deeply appreciate the<br />

many expressions of sympathy<br />

and deeds of kindness extended<br />

In Us in the los of our loved<br />

rue, Raleigh L. Lemmon. Wc<br />

re-ili.- e how much friends mean<br />

to us at such a time. Mrs Raleigh<br />

Lemmon and nieces and<br />

rephews. 1 le<br />

'iNHHHHKiUMMHHB<br />

It Takes Only 2 Minutes<br />

With Our New Automatic<br />

KWIK KAR WASH<br />

Remain In your car while<br />

it is thoroughly washed,<br />

and if you like, given a<br />

coat of wax.<br />

Wash, only 75o<br />

Wash A-- Wuv, Sl.00<br />

K. II. HAMMKIC<br />

TKXACO STATION<br />

Haskell Hlwny, South of<br />

Coea Cola PIan.<br />

STANFORD, TIOXAS<br />

PLUMBING<br />

Repairs, New Installations,<br />

Dialn lines and sewer lines<br />

unstopped<br />

JERRY D. COBB<br />

Plm. Hlil.','H!l 20.1 ,S. Ae. I<br />

Haskell, TeviiH M 15o<br />

HK.MI DKIVHUS NKKIHB)<br />

NOW Train to drive Semi<br />

Tractor and Trailer Pulling<br />

loial and over the road<br />

You can eain up to SIW) per<br />

hour Just short training ic<br />

quired For Interview and<br />

dpi trillion. Call (91.r GIG<br />

(II K5, or Write Highway Ss<br />

icms. Inc . 1701 Ave D. P<br />

O Bia 1391. Brownwood<br />

<strong>Texas</strong> 7(kS01.<br />

M-1-<br />

FOB ( I'S'IO.M IH'H.T<br />

IK).MhS or HOMIi l'lN<br />

SI.BVIUBS<br />

Al Be.iMiiiiililo ItaliiH<br />

Sw -<br />

wn.ni; coNhTiciici'ioN<br />

Miinduy, Tuxni<br />

IMioiio HH7<br />

to It. f thank you for the<br />

city-wid- e<br />

burking 1 received and the<br />

oproth'ni'y to represent Haskell.<br />

Knl-- Darnell. Mp<br />

AKJ OF THANKS<br />

? wish to thnnk our many<br />

i " ' io showed unfailing<br />

ryinnathy In io many ways In<br />

cur bereavement. This time of<br />

ioii-e- was iiioit- - bear-a- l<br />

le f r tin because of the assistance<br />

c f our friends. We<br />

'your kindness. Mrs.<br />

VUly J Ivy Kr and family. Mp<br />

TIIIMi KAIN 1MCAY KAIN!<br />

HALF<br />

Cured<br />

Armour or Gooch<br />

Borden's: Lemon,<br />

Yogurt<br />

Peiser<br />

Cf EtltlJ<br />

Grade A large,<br />

Country . . .<br />

Folgers<br />

Hunt's<br />

Hunt's Tomato<br />

Hunt's<br />

Gladiola<br />

HOME OWNED<br />

CAItn OF THANKS<br />

We wsh v expiess our sin<br />

rue ap;,i 'cation to everyone<br />

'c- - the love.y flowers, food,<br />

aycrt. cards and every act of<br />

kindness snown to us during<br />

'.ho Illness and lo3s of our loved<br />

cne. Ctcd bless you. The family<br />

c' Hrwjird Parker. Mp<br />

"".') w -- INKS<br />

i ort .nity<br />

' ,,'",n r my slncerost appro- -<br />

'at'o' 'o- - the oards and<br />

""s o me durin-- j my<br />

recent rlay in the Inspital. A<br />

special thanks to the doetirs<br />

and nui'Ts who were so nice to<br />

me. Jcs? Tyler. Mp<br />

I.IST-FINDF- tr nlp'iHbetizc<br />

yo i'"i enMy rn'!-- telcp'ioT<br />

n"in'.e . in grcv 'T vvn'nut n<br />

HAShTLL FUEL '. UKSS.<br />

or<br />

w. Jb'LjajnrtanftufcswrJ "rw jg ., km- - rfmm?<br />

Orange, Cherry, Peach<br />

Carton<br />

Peaches 3<br />

JUICE<br />

lan<br />

AND<br />

m smr . k<br />

WHOLE<br />

Ham b<br />

CAN HAM<br />

Tomatoes 3<br />

FLOUR<br />

mammmssmwmfflffimm- -<br />

nil-- : iiASkisu, mm I'hess, iiAbkisu,, nsxAs vtioai PAGE SEVEN<br />

ADS<br />

( :: or thanks<br />

1 u. i to express my sincere<br />

I if la i .i for nd the support<br />

".'e::.ttd h me throughout the<br />

Ml s <strong>Texas</strong> Universe" png-ca- nt<br />

and the two weeks prior<br />

Rule Names<br />

Tcp Citizens<br />

KKTUKNS TO BASK<br />

Tlmij'ti (Troy) 13. Orcein hni<br />

ri lined to Iwje in Memphis,<br />

'I 'Mineanee. Ho Is in the U. S.<br />

Navy, and was heme on emergency<br />

have to attend h'.s grandmother's<br />

funeral, Arzy Bogs ol<br />

Bruckenrldgc.<br />

He vilsted In the home of h'<br />

mrther. .Mrs. Lee Brrwn: hi<br />

grandmother and gnndf-Mh'- '<br />

iMr and Mrs. G. W. Alexander<br />

t Huskell, and with Ills father.<br />

Curtis Crecn, of Brcckenndi<br />

.?.'<br />

for<br />

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TEXAS 70521, APRIL S. 1071<br />

Haskell Maidens Win Second Place Tournament Awards In Track<br />

On Friday, April 2, the Hns- - ulcd as follows: head Fonda Horn Debbie<br />

!ell Maidens, thirtyiwo stmng, Hi. Mi-ln- r Hurdles<br />

jumped and tossed to win Junior High: Susie Hopkins, No winners.<br />

Moulin iiutu HiiHiiiiiiiuiu iimiras .uinei uranu, uyntliin Kscolictla Itroart r Iiil' .Iiiiiiii<br />

In a Junior Hleh and Illi-- b Higli School: Olenda<br />

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rules: i. Annum J ay ton Tournament Toliver.<br />

Hide less, drew entries from 17 different Oimllfim-- e -- f,. ...,.<br />

falk less, think schools with tin estimated IS thin Kscobcda. C.lenia Chan.<br />

less, praise competitors from each school, man. Henna Ablmii.<br />

less, give more. Tournament officials slated that I to Yard iteiuv<br />

clicw more. 7. over girls took part In Junior Hlnht Debbie Ynuncr.<br />

more. 8. woi" truck meet. Janice Casey. Gina Grand. Ore<br />

arc. !). Idle less, iPrcllmnary races started at thin F.scol)eda.<br />

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Henna Ann nn Cynthia Fscolwda. Flllinidiii. Iiu Ann i,im 2nd.<br />

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mld-wa- tiled in the tourna- - Nancy Middleton, Pam CoIImtI,<br />

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Pmilu Alfririiclon, min.<br />

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High: Dehhle Young, Winner First Junior;<br />

High SeiigravosT<br />

High - School: Helen Cndon- High School First place<br />

New Deal. Ilnskoll woirj<br />

MH.t Hurdles S??on(1 ,)0l,h Tr-<br />

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High: Cynthia j',c B" High School: High teams.<br />

Chap-man,<br />

511., Hcnnu Abbott,<br />

given winners cnehj<br />

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Dash<br />

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Maidens Involved nK), School: Nancy Middle<br />

Anson, Jim Ned<br />

Home, Borden<br />

Ucluy snm'' sundown, Kony, rwiucnnr<br />

High: Debbie 'Young, Jan- - nigh School only:<br />

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LPlnln<br />

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auiHxii: iiuou, .school : High School Mnry Elj<br />

High<br />

Pam Colbcrtf<br />

2nd, 1<br />

Division<br />

winncrl<br />

head, wns<br />

(,lvial08'<br />

Eseohodn. ,we,lc<br />

Glenda<br />

Rlhhona,<br />

13.G;<br />

Qll,<br />

Yard<br />

three winning!<br />

Final run-of- f<br />

Haskell<br />

were Merkel, McCaulcy, Aspor-mo- nt,<br />

Jnyton,<br />

lows:<br />

New<br />

County,,<br />

Mun(1"y- -<br />

Casey.<br />

Grand.<br />

Now we have it! E-- Z Raco,<br />

tvnintr naner. lvixed in 10(i;<br />

Alary Elliott, lngli School: Mary Elliott, Hieh: Morrison. Pa- - 1IASKR1.I.<br />

lerry Walton, Paula Middleton.<br />

hnnls. ni<br />

REF<br />

Glenda Chaimian, Henna Nancy Middleton, Pam Colbert, trlciti Pringle, Gina Grand, pnpcq<br />

Winners: Debbie Young, 1st, Ixilt. Paula Middleton. Team Debbie Young. Team disquali- -<br />

1"''. Winners:<br />

Dotson, 2nd. 52.9.<br />

Irillle Jump Jnd. it': Mary Elliott. 1st. !' 110 Itllll llltti Mnnmr Middle- - Mnnnv frnvs in fil dosK'<br />

Jr. High: Susie Hopkins, Gina K"; Glenda Chapman, Sid. lie, High School only: Pam Klose, ton. Mary Elliott. Pain Colbert lrawers for fast, easy change<br />

Grand, Janet Grand.<br />

4' 0": Henna Ablmtt, ?,vi, tie, 5th. G7.-1- : Margie Kretschmer, and Paula Middleton. 2nd, 1 making, available at<br />

High School: Glenda Quip- - 4' C,' Connie Turnbow. min.. 53.2. FREE PRESS. Z<br />

norma<br />

vam.<br />

people<br />

V SOinO ... . niwl lnclnri unlll nlmncf Hnfh Iniimu ni,it:r:n.l fn.. f!..<br />

I'lhe other fel- -<br />

7.00 p. m. ICach event was run tils.<br />

temper he is<br />

nail<br />

),y Junior High participants and no Ynnl D.mii<br />

is set in his)<br />

WO school crouo levels<br />

the<br />

In or-- ler.<br />

mi have a ion ,y those fiom high school. Junior Iflgh: Ivbbie Young.<br />

'nerves . wnen Field PVonts altered between Alice Filllrmlm. Gina Lnncim.<br />

Minnie"; when dor to make Iest use of tho High ScJinol: Helen Carton- -<br />

tit "firmness . iimo of the lame mini- - heeuuse<br />

head. Nean Newton. 'IVn-- U'nl.<br />

fellow siK'ncl.t her of girls each event. ton.<br />

"spendthrift"; Preliminary runs were sched- - Qualifiers for Finals:<br />

ton are "gener. Younu. 7..". host llmo ever made<br />

oilier leuow<br />

cnineldcncc '" Jnvlon "play for<br />

bhen don't<br />

show<br />

A''' niidi<br />

-<br />

"<br />

"<br />

ir menus,<br />

that suppression of<br />

lie<br />

"- bnnlj l a<br />

you<br />

nel of imu de.<br />

-' Vrtl<br />

who<br />

simply<br />

fears wisdom<br />

,'<br />

human experience recorded lv,lKian"- -<br />

,0)ks ,hnt ImmA ",RnMh1L"0( .?nn,7<br />

X Zo liveTy" virtually any Sorl,,e,Cn C",k,nheatl'<br />

. ...,j ,... 1II..1.. TT' !.. t<br />

not ,'11<br />

the of<br />

as "" '"<br />

.<br />

in cnn l "<br />

st": when you wnnonai .ioraty weec serves . Qualifiers for Fimils: I.indu<br />

Writ." When tho m remind ma, we are niicrt a Kirklnd. Helen Ca.lenbead<br />

fsses nicely, ho wealthy nation ... wealthy be<br />

1011 yOU (10, 11 13 tuunu ,vv-- J".-i-v nw viuii in- -<br />

a to society", gredients 01 liberty... thousands<br />

fellow f librtirics where the world's<br />

he is "spite- - knowledge is stored and Debbie<br />

first<br />

llasli<br />

11111; wiiiic iou<br />

MWtt<br />

Tcr<br />

100 Yard Dash<br />

High: Debbie Young, Aiieo<br />

Fillngim, Gina Lancaster.<br />

says<br />

High Helen<br />

five-d- o<br />

Nancy Connie<br />

it, it is (lm ff 'ho press to utilize that<br />

Ihcn the other Knowledge lor the advancement Qualifiers for Finals: Debbie<br />

to his money, of mankind.<br />

Young, best time 12.5; Nancy<br />

0-phen<br />

you do you<br />

00<br />

5.<br />

It all depend') Not long ago I noticed<br />

''<br />

a<br />

couple in a public gathering TIKI.!)<br />

-- 0 and between the husband and<br />

Discus<br />

hrv Week is to wife, there sat their onlv child. High:<br />

. . .<br />

Vpril 21. Its now almost grown. I wondered ',n .Morrison, 1.1110a lurKianu.<br />

create a better- - in<br />

i.t.<br />

12<br />

18<br />

l'-?- at the time if this young per- - h .Vhool: 1'at Harris, ion<br />

lormed America son fully all the im- - da Horn, Eugene Dine.<br />

time of his relationship to nil Harris. Din.<br />

hulating greater tho older people who had car Stiotput<br />

Books have n red 1 fo's a throe J'. "Wi: '"nice<br />

up to that For the<br />

othod of life is a i"Rn neien i.uicn<br />

are the store- - of the for n brief<br />

and wi; in ;i few been in<br />

all that life still held for no of love and<br />

to thp them was up and cen- - Ilf!ll!<br />

nnt,.,;<br />

Hbrary.<br />

Jr.<br />

School: Caden-hea- d,<br />

Middleton,<br />

Turnlxw.<br />

Middleton.<br />

u<br />

HYENTS<br />

Jr. Patricia Pringle,<br />

.. . .<br />

realized<br />

reading portance<br />

winners:<br />

burdens for uasey, Jo<br />

knee unequalled time? older Morrison. Patricia Pringle.<br />

human couple, almost thing bcnooi:<br />

past. Except<br />

ledge Interest remaining builded earlier youth,<br />

ptuates clviliza- - years, amount interest<br />

cnoration wrapped can inject it now. The child<br />

kton is imposs- - tored around the activity and had grown out of the parental<br />

ent without re future of their child. Yet, as we range for all time. The moral<br />

bwledgo that is all know, these parents, and of this, if any, is two-fol- d. Parlore<br />

but in the others like them, are powerless ents whose children are young<br />

have been pro to affect the child's destiny very should not neglect the training<br />

Ituries. It is no much. Unless character had of their Ixivs and nirls. It is a<br />

--- task which cannot ix delegated<br />

; to others entirely. And, children<br />

as they enter in to life on their<br />

own responsibilities, should not<br />

overlook their power to wreck<br />

fhe only bug and make miserable the eos<br />

ing lives of their parents<br />

fe away from th 000<br />

The other day when the dust<br />

'Mm<br />

was blowing and things looked<br />

rather glum, a Haskell busi<br />

nessman sauntered up to a fel-<br />

st Control Co. Phone<br />

915 673-379- 1<br />

Care Tree.<br />

It In yur community.<br />

Jt of the Care Tree are<br />

company service pins<br />

wm by more than 60<br />

"r pconle. But each nln<br />

tor more than just years<br />

Wee. people who wear<br />

ns are people who care.<br />

m<br />

)<br />

LV<br />

Care about our company, the<br />

service we provide, the<br />

communities in which we do<br />

business. We're proud of these<br />

people and the Care Trees crowing<br />

in our service area<br />

6<br />

Look for one in your<br />

rnmnilinltV.<br />

lone Star Gas<br />

W Utirw l rttn<br />

M<br />

low merchant and asked "Do<br />

you believe in a hell?" Came<br />

this reply, "If there isn't, 1<br />

would like lo know where business<br />

has gone to."<br />

w<br />

Haskell, <strong>Texas</strong><br />

We Reserve the Rifht to Limit- -<br />

Home Owned<br />

Dick's Super Market<br />

506 North Second Just West of Telephone Building<br />

864-345- Phone 4<br />

Golden<br />

DRIED APRICOTS<br />

Texan<br />

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE<br />

Shur-Fin-e<br />

BARTLETT PEARS<br />

Whipping<br />

Cream<br />

L.<br />

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mw<br />

arams<br />

Russet<br />

POTATOES<br />

Fresh<br />

Glow<br />

LETTUCE<br />

Yellow<br />

ONIONS<br />

1<br />

Borden<br />

carton<br />

Folder's<br />

COFFEE<br />

mmmmt<br />

10 lb. bag<br />

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Shur-Fin- e 1<br />

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OYYiMLi riviiii<br />

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"Vjiniro<br />

can<br />

mmmM<br />

pt.<br />

B<br />

49c<br />

Pound<br />

15.c<br />

Pound<br />

7c<br />

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8 oz.<br />

49c<br />

46 oz. can<br />

16<br />

49c<br />

49c<br />

oz. jar<br />

m<br />

wn<br />

oy<br />

With purchase<br />

of $5.00<br />

or more<br />

in groceries.<br />

Large $1.69 King size box<br />

.<br />

pkg<br />

size can<br />

Rrftfm<br />

PEPSI COLA 49c<br />

Shur-Fin-e<br />

Ml!<br />

Shnr-Fres- h<br />

STRAWBERRIES<br />

10 oz. box 25c<br />

Morton<br />

FRUIT PIES<br />

Apple, Peach, Cherry<br />

each 29c<br />

0fjfjmWl<br />

6<br />

Bottle Carton<br />

CUT GREEN BEANS 19c<br />

Our Darling<br />

303 size can<br />

Whole or Cream Style CORN 19c<br />

Del<br />

Monte<br />

TOMATO WEDGES<br />

TIDE DETERGENT<br />

jmmr<br />

Behold Reg. $1.29 Spray Can<br />

FURNITURE POLISH . 99c<br />

f<br />

Fresh Lean<br />

GROUND MEAT<br />

All<br />

BOLOGNA<br />

Biz Giant Size Box<br />

Delsey 2 roll pkg.<br />

size<br />

Meat<br />

303 size<br />

can<br />

303 size can<br />

Oscar Mayer Fully Cooked Pound<br />

BONELESS HAMS $1-2- 9<br />

Armour<br />

PRE-SOA- K 79c<br />

TOILET TISSUE 25c<br />

Antiseptic, Large $1.59 family<br />

LISTERINE<br />

$127<br />

25c<br />

Pound<br />

59c<br />

Pound<br />

49c<br />

Peiser Grade A Med.<br />

EGGS<br />

doz. 35c<br />

Shur-Fin-e<br />

FLOUR<br />

5 lb. bag 39c<br />

Kraft V ', oz. box<br />

Macaroni-Chees- e<br />

DINNERS 23c<br />

Shur-Fres- h 100<br />

Corn Oil<br />

MARGARINE<br />

33c<br />

Scot<br />

PAPER<br />

TOWELS<br />

large roll 35c


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I'AOE TWO<br />

A Sanitary Land Fill Is Planned<br />

SCS Undertakes Beautification Project<br />

' C'ljiltiii Comedy<br />

What happens when you carelessly<br />

throw trash from your<br />

car on a country road . or" any<br />

rond? Soini'ono ol.se driving by<br />

later sees il, and assumes it s<br />

alright to do the some. Then<br />

UKuIn and again It happens ami<br />

you have an unsightly dump<br />

ground where none should bo<br />

This exact situation lias occur-e-d<br />

in HaskoU County and a<br />

mountain of trash has collect<br />

..45<br />

ed some 'AM yaids long on<br />

the dirt road of town<br />

southeast<br />

loading to Lake Stamford,<br />

where it intersects with the<br />

fat m toad into Paint Creek.<br />

Pivperty owners on the three<br />

sides of the loads are C N<br />

Tajlor. Ken Lane and the A '<br />

Josselot lvstate managed l Ks<br />

tell (Jilloland. All three are co<br />

operators of Calfornia Creek<br />

Soil & Water Conservation<br />

adjacent<br />

DIs<br />

tiict Trie land t(<br />

A T T K N T I 0 N !<br />

HASKELL CABLE CUSTOMERS<br />

If you pay our service charge by<br />

please send your and coupon to: Con'IVx ('aide<br />

Co., Inc., P. (. lt( 111, Tc;u !":(, or to.<br />

P. O. IJo III, Haskell, 'IVmih "(i.Yil. If you pay in person,<br />

please bring your coupon lxk and pn your ser<br />

vice charge at the Haskell National Hank, to a Teller inside<br />

die bank If u icquiro .service on our cable<br />

please call .'ii(i. limn X a. in. to A p. in.<br />

After ." p. in. and call Haskell Hil-'i:- i, or Stamford<br />

This is a toll-fre- e monthly cable television<br />

mall, check<br />

SliimliiKl,<br />

nionthly<br />

connection,<br />

Enterprise<br />

weekends,<br />

:t:.vi. call to our office in Stamford.<br />

CenTex Cable Company,<br />

Mike Kay, Manager<br />

Produce carloads<br />

of sorghum<br />

o<br />

with<br />

NK 265<br />

Stress<br />

Proven<br />

V.;<br />

'<br />

$y<br />

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Che.-Upiior-<br />

Mm<br />

Inc.<br />

NK 265 has excellent<br />

smut rsist.incj wii<br />

qrowurs report qood<br />

salt tolerance Roots<br />

develop last to make<br />

full use of moisture<br />

Excellent<br />

with hicjh test wci()hts<br />

Chemical tolerance<br />

NK 26b is tolerant to<br />

methyl parathion<br />

When leaves of other<br />

hybr.ds turn red<br />

""' this superstar is<br />

still dart green and<br />

productive<br />

FARM<br />

AND<br />

RANCH SUPPLY<br />

Haskell, <strong>Texas</strong><br />

nrndlephone<br />

harvestability<br />

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Mil M) TLK POl.l.l TIO.N and land K?Uution .it its worst is iidly poilrayed here in<br />

these two si ones t.ikcn in the southeast part of our County .1 C Ye.ii of the Soil Conservation<br />

Sen ice is shown standing itop a mountainous pile of unsightly and dangerous rubbish that<br />

has cdllei ted on a country mad He. in the .second picture, dincusses possibilities of a Sanitary<br />

Land Fill with County Commissioner J. R. Perrv.<br />

the stock-pil- e the<br />

of trash is owned Xot stop the mad will be trnsh stock pile, all<br />

by C. N. Taylor, and lias been straightened Where the trash water will lie diverted to harm<br />

designated and studied as an hns collected on the roadside, sink into the range soil<br />

historical sile' by the SCS ears have gradually pulled to<br />

which means a piece of hind the other side to avoid running<br />

without any disturbances (no over tni sit and getting flats.<br />

cattle graze it, for instance Hocause of this there is a def-<br />

that is .studied by the departinite curve in the road heie that<br />

ment to observe native grasses is. if you drive ujhiii it unex-<br />

and plants, how they thrive and pectedly, definitely dangerous.<br />

how they can bo d<br />

utili.ed and After those two operations<br />

by<br />

in<br />

the SCS.<br />

are completed, Mr. Cilloland<br />

it a<br />

What's the answer to the prob-<br />

Ksiatc to tmvel. impmvo looks<br />

lem ol tho trash? The SCS'.s en<br />

to and create a legiti<br />

compassing efforts to conserve fence off a jxirtion of mate gnmnd for resi- -<br />

our land includes cutting diAvn this property. 'Hie in-<br />

and eliminating water xillutlon, volved is a gully-drai- n fiom<br />

Miil pollution and air nllution the higher level prnjierly on<br />

This plan includes all three tho two other sides of the mads.<br />

Tho trash includes every con- 'I he hind is budly<br />

ceivable item, fiom cans and<br />

wire to old furniture and paper A<br />

gxxl on to<br />

even<br />

as<br />

s<br />

r<br />

A<br />

in<br />

to<br />

in no<br />

at<br />

pi-xl- and<br />

boars no grazing for their cattle<br />

.sign will bo erected here<br />

food refuse and welcoming trash 11111111)1111!. nnd<br />

calves,<br />

Jossolt<br />

tho<br />

help of periodically, built the<br />

pmimissioner today.<br />

Perry. the before the Luther<br />

conservation lias plan- - and level and renilv<br />

nod the following clean-u- p cam- - polluted<br />

lesslv<br />

the<br />

the many ways<br />

county<br />

forphmrlng -- to hardy native<br />

long, deep trench will grasses. Until that lime, which<br />

he dug tho propertj lx or more years,<br />

all th colfocted non burn- - a pollution-contro- l<br />

atle tntsh will lie by diversion) will be built further<br />

bulldozer into the pit from this pit the<br />

then lie covered with deep water from the trash<br />

soil that will hide away fiom stock on Ihe<br />

o.vo-.sor- and turn, propoit. tune trash<br />

Ihe property ixith wad be burned, time will am<br />

vide die water or air ixillutinn bo<br />

propci ed. tho building of<br />

-- topic on "Isn't Sohaake and Mrs v,<br />

Hc.ilth imiMiriam ,,(., Stamford. koil<br />

1 Cor .ii. iiiv mtvi<br />

oi<br />

bo May G.<br />

of<br />

fi ut salad, meringue cups,<br />

hoove, cake. and coffee<br />

wore served Kthor<br />

and Yvonne Swofford. Fourteen<br />

were present.<br />

Little Miss Kami Schronerim<br />

prove i!m road, safer<br />

the have one<br />

the llic<br />

corner dents of the urea.<br />

Too. when liie time<br />

that the Josselet land is filled<br />

Iw F.state,<br />

tho mote<br />

safe, beautiful<br />

as CWxl intended.<br />

Service<br />

-<br />

.ist gave tho the<br />

Kmmn Ita ,<br />

of the Ikxly '<br />

r Marvin<br />

.. i . t . .. 'iiti--i<br />

i .. i<br />

i in i .vv.,..h Mogemoener ii<br />

itocne.sior ani<br />

will<br />

C. 12. Stegeinoollor.<br />

" ii I Mr<br />

Hnlioshnients sandwiches, Tho names of Mr. and Mr.s. had ir u<br />

Fred Schronerstedl was omit-<br />

r<br />

I I'M i.l v -j<br />

i ta<br />

ted from the gtiust list at ,1. A.<br />

by Cjuado<br />

spun,:<br />

Hollers birthday party last is<br />

week. Sorry.<br />

wcoki u sic ..<br />

l.ulies<br />

The Sagerton C.lrl's USD<br />

III Club<br />

ru;t3n,fj<br />

had their community food show lulu ltci<br />

ai Faith Lutheran Hasement Saturil<br />

stedl. daughter of Mr. and Saturday afternoon from 'J:00 ei<br />

':0fl- -<br />

Mrs. Clean Selmmodstedl and ""J", A,hl ,', ,r,s l,.",, fi,np<br />

granddaughter of Mr and Mrs. exhibits and plan to enter the<br />

Fred Schronedstedt was first<br />

County Food Show on Satur- kt'.on'"<br />

ami Lv beneficial to its plant runnerup to top in the Little day. April 17, at Utile Many lag 'ilci!.<br />

life Miss LoveHand contest at Lev- - from the community attended (Hints p-i-<br />

Furthermore, this will be ''I'""'1 Saturday. March T Con- Tho girls plan to make an edu-<br />

axa'aUJ<br />

at no cost to land- - gratulationv!<br />

cational tour as part ol their FULL PULS<br />

done<br />

the<br />

o.vners. The periodical use of Mr. and Mrs. .Joe Swofford<br />

Mr Perry s precinct bulldozers and children sikjiiI the weekend<br />

to cover the trash will lieneflt at their cabin at Junction<br />

county<br />

Lyndell Quade. son of Mr<br />

make<br />

and Mrs. Glyn Quade. and a<br />

and Josselet tho student at <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>University</strong>,<br />

given permission of aioa.<br />

was home visiting last week<br />

corner dump<br />

cud.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cornel-vo- n<br />

comes and Kalhy of Lowisvlllo and<br />

Dolvin Lewis of <strong>Texas</strong> TeUi,<br />

to the proper height of the stir as visiting in the home of Mr<br />

rounding land, the land will lie and Mrs. August Hnrcr last<br />

planted hack to native grnsves Saturday,<br />

by the SCS. jKwsJblv bluostoni Jann Spitor. daughter of<br />

lidi-oats kind gramma. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Spiter.<br />

(load Tlvn.<br />

cattle and the trash collects, a soil nml inlv then ilw. rYmn.. u.nf i,., earned a suiwrior ratini? in solo<br />

With the permission of Mr. overlay will lx pushed over it moved off the property twirling at Cisco Junior<br />

Taylor, and the County and pressed down, and lack along road- - Music Festival at Cisco. Fridav,<br />

Piecinci 3 J. H. miM0 trash collected, and the shIc to enohise it as it is April 2.<br />

J. C Yoary of the Soil procedure repeatni. until M,,iv Kni.ing than vvSii 'I'hf men of Faith<br />

.service<br />

ivalied by the and<br />

silo will once be<br />

paign.<br />

'sanitary land fills" and are<br />

clean,<br />

nnd pm-ducllv-<br />

on Taylor<br />

used extensively throughout<br />

should two<br />

and<br />

<strong>Texas</strong> to solve problems like<br />

structtue These plans by the Soil<br />

n<br />

pushed<br />

these, and revert the hind back<br />

are culled to<br />

It will<br />

usefulness<br />

dmvn divert<br />

a polluted<br />

overlay the a tank<br />

improve AI will<br />

on the<br />

no<br />

Don't throw away<br />

and inside Taylor involv- -<br />

t.<br />

During<br />

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dlon for served ns pnlllwnrcr nl tho fu- -<br />

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... Mr- - nnil Wre Tnmnii T)ni...l..<br />

aWHIH"- - " "I ""invn nuiiKir<br />

!ly Ihrco ion, wenn Ann, .iimmy uin nnd<br />

mcr I'"" " "i iinmic spent<br />

n Iwanl Sunday with lior parents, Mr.<br />

ininliv is and Mrs. Kay Overton, nnd lita<br />

nnpood for mother, Mrs. tarcne Rnughton.<br />

ce to the Mrs. Grnce MontRomery had<br />

her son s mmiiy visit over<br />

the weekend, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

John Carlos Mnntimmnrv. C.vnUt<br />

Imitlee for nn(i Carrie Enslev. and Mrs'<br />

Iter system Montgomery's molhor, Mrs.<br />

ami ji,ne Whltsel.<br />

r) of the m,.. nm Mrs. Gene Overlon<br />

next movo nn(1 vir wore In Arlington<br />

in engineer inst snturtlnv for the funm-:i- l<br />

ics nnd see Rorvccs of M r s. Overton's<br />

nliie 10 run rollsiM, Charles Mathes.<br />

ncters. TllC ein Montenmorv nf nnllno<br />

grateful to S(M.nt the weekend nt home with<br />

rom jskim her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. II.<br />

of the mis- -<br />

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Montirornorv.<br />

their water MrSt Kenneth Neely a n d<br />

ininKM ""- - daughters, Knylynn and Slinron<br />

nm win of Dnins Spont the weekend<br />

profit by u.jt, j,0l. parents, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

alSO they l t. KllPllstlnr mill uranilmir.<br />

Ix? men or onlS( Mr ,, Mp8 JohJ K(Cn,<br />

by may le ,... nn(1 Ml. ..... M n<br />

She system. q)V<br />

Mr red<br />

Clark nnd<br />

n,o i,it.<br />

Louie Kucnstlcr lins been<br />

patient in the Stamford Memo-- Z<br />

il me riaI oPi'nl It week suffor<br />

commilice. "<br />

rne mini uicck fka umd<br />

Judging team won 2nd in disrf<br />

the Uni- - trict competition nt the field<br />

ch of Has- - day nt ACC. Tills qualifies them<br />

cantata at 0 enter the state contest.<br />

Methodist I don't know whnt the Has- -<br />

birring. Tho C11 Cattle Auction Bnrn would<br />

under the do without Paint Creek people,<br />

u. addou, and I guess Paint Creek nconle<br />

fcdford serv- - could hardly do without the<br />

It was a Auction Hani. Pat Cnssel!orry<br />

'ram and js mnnngcr or director, nnv- -<br />

bople were way the boss of the lunch<br />

he children counter at the Barn, and Mrs.<br />

Mid parents Ned Green nnd Debbie Weaver<br />

nnd com- - Work with her. Mrs. Allen<br />

Mr. and i,cl and Mrs. Jennie Brnoll<br />

i, Mr. and work in the office. Working mil<br />

Irs. Wallace n the pens and In the ring are<br />

trs. Howard Tommy Pritchard, Ricky Bra-h- e<br />

children. zell, Glen Cnssclborry. Mike<br />

Braell, Dale Casselborry, Don-o- r<br />

<strong>Texas</strong> nld Llvcngool. Danny Weaver,<br />

spent the mm, Green. Jim Bob Mickler.<br />

frith his par- - Dav;(i Green anil Joe Mickler.<br />

irvin uver- - Those Iwvs are most of the<br />

Mnrcia. He Scout Troop, and so camp-out- s<br />

and hikes have to be planned<br />

on school holidays other than<br />

Snltirrlnv.c. Mr. Jnmoc Pnvioll<br />

WW? must be n good boss because<br />

most of these folks have work- -<br />

UVC d at tho Auction ever since it<br />

was opened.<br />

Dennis Gilbreth of Ft. Ord,<br />

Calif., has spent several days<br />

visiting with his parents, Mr.<br />

nnd Mrs. J. W. Gilbreth and<br />

family. Gilbreth is on a<br />

30-da- y<br />

leave licfore going to Germany<br />

for six months. He and his wife<br />

have also lx?en visiting her<br />

family lii Seymour.<br />

Danny Isbell spent the weekend<br />

nt home with his parents,<br />

Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Isbell anil<br />

sister, Janice, and had as his<br />

guest, Mack Goldsmith, from<br />

Clyde who is also a student at<br />

Hnrdin-Simmon-<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pritchard<br />

and children spent last weekend<br />

in Weathcrford with his parents.<br />

The s banquet was<br />

held at Felker's Restaurant on<br />

Friday night, March 27. Music<br />

wiic fni- - llin hnnminl<br />

your din-- by Mrs. Linda Chapman's trio<br />

nnitm. composed oi Kerry uious, Ann-- 1<br />

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llyn Pritchard nnd Connie Bra- -<br />

Istire your zc"" lM0 Pc'dpr for the event<br />

was Coach Merrell Green of<br />

J' against Cooper High School in Abilene.<br />

., Ricky Braolls name was plat--<br />

I that your ed on the nlnniie ns most con- -<br />

iimiirnrl<br />

scicn,,ous Player,. Football<br />

Pit Sweetheart, Quala<br />

Buerger, was<br />

ITSFIELD P,'csc,d a gift from the foot-u'iii<br />

iem, a im .miki- - miuen<br />

wns presented a gift from the<br />

Pep squad as their Football<br />

I loro.<br />

Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Baumlmrh<br />

have moved from the Sally<br />

Webb Ranch where Mr. Baum-bac- h<br />

had been foreman for<br />

many yenrs, to the Davis ranch<br />

lioKi'nnn A 11m m nm I A Kllnno<br />

fSURANCE This ranch Is nlmnt 15 miles<br />

5KEtl, TEXAS from Abilene nnd belongs to the<br />

Bnumbach's sonlmlaw and<br />

daughter, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

" lwvo not written ront'emlng tlm Department of<br />

Transportation regulations that can vitally affect your<br />

furni pickups, 1chko j0 m, ihe unmet and nddrewM't of<br />

those j on hhouid wrUo<br />

an,:<br />

IIN A. VOLPK, Src,<br />

t'. 8. Ipt. of Truiuitxir<br />

tation<br />

WasiinKton, D. O. 2MIB<br />

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CONfl. OMAIt UltI.r.SON<br />

17th Toai4 District<br />

Holism Post Offlco<br />

U'llihiKton, D. U. iMia<br />

SENATOR JOHN TOWKIt SKN. LI.OYI) IIBNT8KN<br />

J ; S. Siuit iost Otlc II. 8. Si'imto I'osl Office<br />

nnfchliigion, n a .mi& WasliliiKton. I). C. 8MI0<br />

HASKELL COUNTY FARM BUREAU<br />

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At 16 17<br />

Tile Mill Aimm.l rnltri..<br />

How Show nnd Kode,, , 0,<br />

Settlers Reunion will j,0(i<br />

In Paducnh, April 1IM7.<br />

On (he opening day, April 10,<br />

registration will Met underwny<br />

at !):00 a. m. nf the V.K.W.<br />

Hall, for the Old Senior's Reunion.<br />

An outstanding program<br />

0ms l)ocn planned and lunch<br />

will le served.<br />

April 11!, nt !1:00 a. m rer<br />

istrnllon will lake place nl the<br />

layeee Hul for the registration<br />

of quarter horses lo he In tho<br />

halter classes. Judging will ho<br />

nl 2m noon with Donald Hollar,<br />

of Houslon. These mv np-provclasses<br />

and trophies<br />

will 1m? awarded lo the first<br />

P are winners in each hnllcr<br />

class.<br />

A big, western parade is on<br />

tup at 5:00 i. m., April JR. Immediately<br />

following the parade<br />

the chuck wagon dinner will 1k<br />

served nl the show barn near<br />

Mr. J. Helton Duncan. Aid.,<br />

us<br />

School lunch menus for week<br />

or April M-11- 5:<br />

Wednesday: Braised beef,<br />

mashed potatoes, given beans,<br />

orange juice, rolls, butter, plain<br />

cake with applesauce topping,<br />

milk.<br />

Thursday: Frito pie, pinto<br />

Ix'nns, buttered greens, corn-breabutter,<br />

peach slices,<br />

milk.<br />

Friday: Salmon croquettes,<br />

potatoes in cream sauce, Fng-lis- h<br />

peas and carrots, rolls, hut<br />

ter, celery sticks, banana pud<br />

ding, milk.<br />

Adiulttid<br />

Haskell, Medical:<br />

Thomas A. Rhoads<br />

Tom L. Cogburn<br />

Annie Reding<br />

Connie Minis<br />

Haskell, Surgical:<br />

Henrietta Hay<br />

Walter D. Rogers<br />

Old Glory, Medical:<br />

H. G. Klump<br />

Rule. Medical:<br />

Rolwrt H. Coker<br />

Leatha M. Fuller<br />

O'Brien:<br />

Pete Helton, medical<br />

Rochester:<br />

Evelyn McNclly, medical<br />

Dismissed<br />

Evelyn O'NcUl, Orban L.<br />

Tibbots, Walter Bell, DeSlinwn<br />

Lewis, Kevin Sharp, Coyt Hix,<br />

Joe Lopez, Rufus Iijiez, Artie<br />

Cameron.<br />

Look Who's New<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James David<br />

Minis of Haskell announce the<br />

birth of a baby boy named Da<br />

vid Leslie. He was lxrn April<br />

S, 1971 at 8:11! p. m. and weigh-e- d<br />

7 lbs., :i os!.<br />

Bob Davis.<br />

Mrs. Bessie Green wns called<br />

to Dallas last week to be<br />

with her son and daughter-i- n<br />

law, Mr. and Mrs. Jody Ed<br />

wards. Mrs. Edwards was ill,<br />

but is getting along fine now.<br />

Jrvln Schaako and Mrs.<br />

Sclmake returned from Temple<br />

last Wednesday where Mr.<br />

Schaake underwent a physical<br />

check-u- p at Scott and White<br />

Hospital. He was given a clean<br />

hill of health.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bergslrom<br />

were in Beaumont weekend lie<br />

fore last. They took their<br />

daughter, Joy, who will have<br />

two months training in the<br />

Iieaumont Hospital. She will<br />

then return to Hendrick's<br />

School of Nursing and complete<br />

her training to become a reg<br />

istered nurse. The entire senior<br />

nurses class is taking the training.<br />

Mr. David Minims' parents<br />

from Ida ton sjient last week<br />

with with Mr. nnd Mrs. Mimms.<br />

TuZ riASTTTfrX FPJTO PUtiSSi, nASKTliX, TEbrs fittT<br />

Cottle-Kin- g Horse, Colt Show And<br />

Rodeo Paducah April and<br />

Men<br />

Hospital<br />

Notes<br />

Hie rodeo arena. All menilxTS<br />

of riding clubs In uniform and<br />

hand members will lx gnosis<br />

or the association.<br />

Producer for this year's rodeo<br />

will Ik- - Bemis Johnson of<br />

Cleburne. Woileni dances will<br />

be held each night.<br />

Saturday, April 17, regislrn-lio- n<br />

will lx at !):00 a m. at tho<br />

Jaycee Hut for performance<br />

classes. Judging of classes will<br />

be at 12:(X) noon by Mike Kelly<br />

of Iowa Park and Mr. Hollar.<br />

Classes will Include registered<br />

junior and senior cutting, open,<br />

restricted, western pleasure,<br />

junior and senior. Trophy buckles<br />

will be presented lo Iho<br />

winners of each class.<br />

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

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SPECIALS FOR<br />

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LETTERS TO<br />

THE EDITOR<br />

City of Haskell,<br />

Haskell, <strong>Texas</strong><br />

Dear Mr. Duncan:<br />

It was Indeed kind of you lo<br />

write rne as you did recently,<br />

to advise Hint officials or the<br />

federal Aviation<br />

did visit Haskell m my request,<br />

to discuss possibilities of<br />

Haskell eing Included In the<br />

FAA Ahiior! Plan.<br />

Needless to flay, I nm delighted<br />

to have the good report you<br />

give and to have the article<br />

from the Haskell Free Press<br />

on this same subject.<br />

Certainly, I wish all of you<br />

every continued success in this<br />

undertaking nnd It is needless<br />

for me to say that ir there is<br />

any further way I can assist,<br />

I will want to hear from you.<br />

I will keep in touch with FAA<br />

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Cake Mix 2 75c<br />

HAM<br />

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PLENTY OF CURED HAMS<br />

FOR EASTER<br />

LOTION<br />

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tremendous crowds, are now<br />

Tiill time with tho REVIVAL<br />

FIRES ministry.<br />

They will bo in person nl the<br />

YWCA, lOlh and Orange, Abilene,<br />

Monday night, 7:30, April<br />

12, to present a concert of Gospel<br />

nnd sacred songs with special<br />

emphasis upon "three dimensional1<br />

sounds" of the young<br />

people, along with the old favorites<br />

nnd Southern Gospel<br />

hymns.<br />

They are viewed on Channel<br />

fi at .r:00 p. m. on REVIVAL<br />

FIRES in Abilene each Sunday.<br />

officials here, of course.<br />

With kind regards, I remain<br />

Sincerely yours,<br />

Omar Burleson<br />

cc Mr and Mrs. Bill Comedy<br />

Haskell Free Press<br />

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SUBSCRIPTION KATES<br />

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and Knox Counties, l Year $3.50<br />

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POTATOES 39c<br />

Bama Assorted Flavors<br />

CREAM PIES 3 for 95c<br />

Dozen<br />

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and low margin of profit, T NOTICE<br />

regret to inform<br />

our customers and friends of many years<br />

that, as of May 1, 1971, charge accounts will<br />

be discontinued. Your past business has<br />

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forward to many more years of supplying<br />

your needs.<br />

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ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH<br />

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TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

CHURCH OF GOD<br />

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Dick's<br />

Super Market<br />

Lane-Fclk- cr<br />

Nine Point Grain, Inc.<br />

Opal Rose<br />

W. 0. Nanny Plumbing<br />

Godwin's Service Station<br />

Jeter's Texaco<br />

Haskell Pharmacy<br />

Queen Roofing Company<br />

Haskell liulane Company<br />

Roy Pitman<br />

Uross Shamrock<br />

Benny Bros, Mgr.<br />

Charmode Beauty Shop<br />

Docs Shell Service Station<br />

Marr Enco Station.<br />

D. 0. Roberson, County Judge<br />

Haskell Livestock Auction<br />

Jason W. Smith, Abstracter<br />

Haskell Free Press<br />

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Biard's<br />

Farm and Ranch Supply<br />

Kennedy Lumber Company<br />

Haskell County Farm Bureau<br />

R. V. Black Gulf<br />

Campbell Texaco<br />

Southside<br />

Cleaners<br />

Belh's Double-- A Drive-I- n<br />

Holdcn-McCaule- y Funeral Home<br />

Felker's<br />

Grocery<br />

Restaurant<br />

Haskell National Bank<br />

Anderson Construction Co.<br />

JIammer Laundry<br />

' Ghblson Grocery<br />

Station<br />

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Mobil OH Company<br />

Biggon Drinnon<br />

eirn8 P. and W. P. Ralliff<br />

Brazellon Lumber Co.<br />

Dairy Cream<br />

J & R Radiator Shop<br />

Haskell Paint & Body Shop<br />

The C&B Store<br />

Hansen's<br />

Jo's Beauty Shop<br />

Martha's Beauty Center<br />

Kirkpatrick Beauty Shop<br />

Sue's Beauty Shop<br />

City Cafe<br />

Cofield's Department Store<br />

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Churches play in conimunitt<br />

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influence that touches every 1,<br />

every business. This fund<br />

nuvc in uuiiuuun witn our<br />

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civic bodies and other organ<br />

All of whom, various<br />

perform services for thej<br />

of all ... In recognitfa<br />

splendid ideals and achiever<br />

the Haskell Churches, weuid<br />

one to attend Church<br />

THIS AD SPONSORED AND PAWl<br />

FIRMS AND CITIZENS LISTED A<br />

fr,<br />

benefit<br />

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through<br />

Blackslock Studio<br />

Dad 'n Lml<br />

City Floral<br />

Mrs. Lee McKclviW<br />

County Clerk<br />

Jessie Vivk<br />

County Superintendent<br />

Laura's Yam A DrvM$<br />

Chamber of Conwim<br />

Carolyn Reynold<br />

District Clerk<br />

Haskell County Sheriff<br />

Jimmy Owens<br />

Dean Butane Co<br />

Texaco, Inc.<br />

Fred Gilliam<br />

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Brook Middleton<br />

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!iin lot.ils with<br />

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iliiectots mid<br />

Mission Friends<br />

ii n in (be Has<br />

'M i.i I ion Miss<br />

ti Onoiloi<br />

mil in Haskell<br />

ile on 1'ue.sday,<br />

f'eiliuMl.iy and<br />

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svni ition dueo<br />

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unveil, Connie<br />

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fi Ciiin.ick.<br />

fidris aiv Char.<br />

viol ml,. Miiks.<br />

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I.any IVters,<br />

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h'y .mil Matt<br />

h 'He Marsha<br />

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Talk Aboul<br />

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S11I111I Nupnei- -<br />

Tlie. Uocliesler Kll dupl i<br />

preiaiod the in. 1111 di-.Ii- , Hun<br />

ItuiikIiI l.id, euel.ible tilid<br />

iIpmi'W. The molbcis weie<br />

ueisl8, A special itcst ,is<br />

Mi Oiville Hiunillon, .in lion<br />

mmy member of the lot il<br />

cbapler.<br />

danier, veic pl.iod dfli Hit<br />

meal .launy Tibl"is , llu<br />

pienldeiil of the Rmluslei Ut ip<br />

ter. Mr Ullf ("hainbcts n, llu<br />

lb inoni;il.ln lon bci<br />

.Seepilsc Party for<br />

liinU Knlimsuii<br />

A surprise birthday w is iicl I<br />

on Friday lor .l.inis Itnln i , n<br />

in Hie home of C'bein 1 miii<br />

Townsend Twentj diesis wen<br />

served cake and piiw Ii plan<br />

nln the pailj weie Cliein<br />

Lynn, Wanda Hcarn .J.m.iy<br />

Ttbliels. Kay Newsom and l<br />

lift In Strickland<br />

Utility (lull Me in<br />

Hanson llninc<br />

The Hobby Club bid iheli<br />

regular meeting on Thurd,iy<br />

aricinooii in the home of Mrs<br />

Karl Hanson<br />

Mcmbor.s attending w e i e<br />

Mines Ace Adklns. P.ilo Spec k.<br />

Low-i- s Hester. Eunice Newbeiry,<br />

Joe Clark and Karl Htinsoti<br />

Junior 1 1 lnh Trmclril<br />

To Paint Cicck<br />

The junior high tiark leim<br />

coached by Honny Partaln<br />

com-pele- d<br />

in Hie Pafnl Cieek truck<br />

meet Friday in Paint Creek<br />

'Ibeic u'oie no blue ribbons but<br />

bcvunU boys placed in some of<br />

the events.<br />

Kov. (imager llospllalli-c- l<br />

In Kni Clly<br />

Kev, C.lenn GranKoi was ml<br />

milted to the Kno County<br />

Hospital on Tuesday He is nn-p- i<br />

ovine, find .sliouhl bu lele.ised<br />

this week.<br />

Mr. and Mis Walter Speck<br />

weie in Knos City on Wcdnis<br />

day Mr and Mrs Kdwaid Aeiee,<br />

Piilti and lfc,b, spent Sunday in<br />

Brownw'ood with Mr and Mrs.<br />

Phil Acieo<br />

Visitm ihe li O Hobersons<br />

last weekend weic My juhI<br />

Mis. Cbnl Stewait of Abilene,<br />

S It. Quatllobaum of Fori Hood<br />

and Stewart and Edwin Rober-Mi-n<br />

of Abilene.<br />

Ua. .'olin Clemnier was in<br />

Haskell on S.iliiul.iy<br />

Mrs. Coiley and Jan. and<br />

Mrs. Tin tl Alvis a I tended the<br />

Noiman KulMiff choii loiicitI in<br />

Abileno c Thiiisilay niht in<br />

Jkjluens Chapel on Ihe IISH<br />

campus.<br />

Mr and Mrs. Ilubeit UiKoii<br />

aie spending llm week at Stun<br />

fold Lake<br />

The Wilbuin Adkuis wcie In<br />

Abilene Satin day<br />

Joel Hevel mid Jeny llaiiis<br />

I'onipcluri in the MeiKel liiviia<br />

lloiuil Golf louinament<br />

Hill Jtolwrson. miii ol Miami<br />

Mrs. W. It. ltoIeisou. is at<br />

home for spline .u iloii (mm<br />

West <strong>Texas</strong> Spile tlniviiMly in<br />

Canyon.<br />

election Iti'tiiins<br />

111 Ihe clly election Vton<br />

151(1 was leelccled in ioi find<br />

K K Aciee and .lames Heed,<br />

couneitmeu, ill jmi um mite l d<br />

rare,<br />

Han WimUui k and John Hen<br />

f Mover weie elected hustir of<br />

the Kocliortor In leiK'iident<br />

Suhonl Oislriel, in an unoiitet<br />

el race<br />

hill no beat (hi; temaik; "Diukr .tie es<br />

i ice Some dniKis uv o.sH)nnive, yet i ut'v<br />

p ,,s iiimli as a singly day off the job 01 in<br />

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"liili Hie cost f Hying has continued In spu il<br />

i liiiv ciisus Imvi; ince iuuicMiMW in diiitfs<br />

,l'l who bad a proseriplion fitted in oiu h n<br />

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x,viKS,..cbai-tj- ;( aecirtinth without inlen-- L<br />

.Mun,, y.H)ul. Bervlec, and n pbarmaiist<br />

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PHOTO MASTER CHARGE<br />

NOW AVAILABLE<br />

AT YOUR<br />

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"SOMEONE MAY FORGE YOUR SIGNATURE ...<br />

BUT NO ONE CAN FORGE YOUR FACE"<br />

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Your signature and your picture in living color<br />

will he chemically sealed in heavy plastic on Mic<br />

hack of your Photo Master Charge Card. Any at-<br />

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uttng or pormllllna anoihor to ujo llil<br />

catd, ecjtooj wlih the Bank named on iho<br />

front tldu as follows: (1.) To c"--<br />

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pl with<br />

oil provisions of the Cvdholo' I Agreo.<br />

mont occompnnyliifj this cud when de<br />

llvorcd and (2.) To pay Issuer Dank for all<br />

purchases mado And credit obtalnod by tiny<br />

person using this card prior to Its destruc-<br />

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of Its loss or theft by Ihe Issuer Uank. This<br />

card remains Iho property of the Issuer<br />

Bank and the prlvllcgo of Its uso may bo<br />

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withdrawn nt any time.<br />

Use this curd whtrtvtr<br />

you sot tins sign.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHER WILL BE HERE<br />

12<br />

THROUGH<br />

Onlif Taken A Minute, and There No Charge for this Additional Service!<br />

tempt alter remove your picture will render<br />

your card useless.<br />

"IF YOU LOSE IT-N-<br />

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A camera will be set up in our lobby during' banking<br />

hours from Monday, April 12, through Friday,<br />

April 1G, iiur your convenience. We extend a cordial<br />

invitation to you to take advantage oi this<br />

protection.<br />

O ONE ELSE CAN USE IT!".<br />

PHOTO MASTER CHARGE<br />

THE SAFER CREDIT CARD<br />

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Floy Roddy, ,<br />

To Mold pnrsomiRe nnd Clancy , !,..., P, ,ar,,oc<br />

The the Rule Pnitl Set nntl ruit ' " sun<br />

First Methodist Church Lchrman.<br />

will hold its Parsonage Dedlca<br />

tion Wednesday evening, April Sales Tav Vote Carries<br />

11, nt 7:30 in the In the city elections held on<br />

The Rev. Dr. Marshall Rhew, Saturday, April 3rd, a total of<br />

District Superintendent, of Sey-- 100 votes were cast, 91 for the<br />

mour, will assist the Pastor, 1 tax, and G against.<br />

Rev. Joe Walker, in the serv-- The three couneilmen who were<br />

Following the were A. D. May,<br />

services the parsonage, re- - Rlnehart and Pete Kittley and<br />

freshments will be served one vote for Rase.<br />

fn1lmV";ll!n linll In iVin enlirvO Imnnl ntruiilnn<br />

Stegemoeller<br />

membership<br />

Thursday,<br />

Whittaker,<br />

Iidensing.<br />

questionable<br />

great-grandchildrattempting<br />

Award<br />

present<br />

Abilene McMurry Stegemoeller,<br />

during last isiutysiak,<br />

placed<br />

pros- - cock, Ruthle Ilcrtel. Mr. and day, 31, nl m. In<br />

Mrs. John Grceson. Mr. and her home Grand Prairie<br />

Mrs. and Class where she had lived since 1938.<br />

Sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Morgan, who formerly<br />

Miss Simpson, lived In Rule, was In<br />

Rule Cemetery. The minister<br />

.; llirthttay Lunch Honors<br />

Rule First MrihodlKtn Mrs. Mr.<br />

Dodlcntion Mrs. Lchminn, Jan le,c<br />

members of Allison. Steven mnnnny on<br />

United<br />

day, March 28, in the home of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pool. A<br />

number of family members<br />

parsonage.<br />

were on hand and the<br />

were: Mr.<br />

and Mrs. James R. Barbee,<br />

sales<br />

Donny, Lou-de- Larry ll<br />

and<br />

Mrs. Jerry Hadices.<br />

dedication elected Clifton<br />

in<br />

in write-i- n Doc<br />

more,<br />

Clark. Plunk.<br />

April<br />

-<br />

First<br />

John<br />

Rule<br />

Christ<br />

- n ... i nl.. ..ttt iofn, 1V 11)111<br />

mraimi<br />

trip.<br />

in.-i-<br />

Shane and uitina, air oi<br />

Rule. Mr,'.<br />

ANNUAL SPRING<br />

BEAUTIFICATION<br />

On Monday Morning<br />

April 19 Through 23<br />

trucks befin hauling rubbish,<br />

kinds, except trees, limbs, anything<br />

n<br />

last<br />

A.<br />

Mrs.<br />

Frank<br />

Mrs. Otha Abilene C. Reddell of Word<br />

".<br />

and Amarillo, Mrs. San<br />

The youth the<br />

Penman, and Mrs. Mlttle Ernest of<br />

' ",v- - "-"-" f.-i.iny- iu.4 . , It f IT<br />

Delbcrt Lefevrc nnH """ "'"' ""<br />

Rule Co-O- p Dinner Held and Leon received c. B- - Barbee, Allen and derson, Te.xns.<br />

The Rule op Gin held Its votes Lcnn- - Bronte- -<br />

annual meeting SUr Meeting Held<br />

Tuesday March 30, at Menhir Ku,n<br />

Honored ltido<br />

4H NrWH Tlie Chapter<br />

7:00. delicious meal was Clmreli ClirM March Rule HI on April<br />

served The Rule Church Christ CCC --n..",c nome Mr? Rule. were visited<br />

members and their honored the 1971 craduatimr wunnce Allison, loous guests<br />

'Ihe Junior Class and their mo-- seniors with a on Mon- - wc,e, mnup Ironi<br />

Jhers served 1he dinner. day night, March 30. the the vegetable and fruit group.<br />

Speaker during the business Recreation Club. The Gypsy e (hsllPS<br />

mm'. Included Broc- -<br />

mccting was Mr. Charles theme was carried out coli nrul Casserole, Aprl- -<br />

holm, Manager the Stamford decor. seniors came dress- - cot frml sulm!' 'V01 Potato<br />

Electric Coop. New directors ed gypsies and were served aml a dish,<br />

elected replace the vacant-- under a huge at '1,10se Present for the meet- -<br />

ies from Pete Kittley and Boyd lighted tables. The ladles of the in vvoro: Jnmi ar,,e.<br />

Balrd who did not seek Church served a delicious meal Fran Terry<br />

election were Elvin Kinney and of fried chicken, baked Ixsms, K1r?s. Sandy Oliver, Jan Alll- -<br />

Lowell Cameron. baked potatoes, tossed Ron A'"'!!1- - Moore and Carol<br />

hot rolR cocoanut and choco- -<br />

m<br />

4:30<br />

the<br />

tist Croc<br />

son of the of iinv for to<br />

In the visit her<br />

It ....... .nml.nM r.1 Ill I.. Ifnro ItHI<br />

.mrs. muiKun u.the<br />

Fair<br />

man<br />

the<br />

Wil- - land<br />

son,<br />

- win imi vinn " -<br />

n. --i. T1....11.1 i m.....i. ... ..... ... t- .i -i rr. v..(no i.ii. I l M.<br />

week.<br />

Gene Hun<br />

of Ga.,<br />

ur 'r's '1-- .<br />

oi<br />

-i<br />

......<br />

She<br />

r . . i. ..<br />

in;i n nml<br />

jo uv piiK it - -<br />

bus- -<br />

" I. K. nnd<br />

Mrs- -<br />

Co 3(5 in an race.<br />

on -<br />

of the<br />

2--<br />

A of<br />

1, in<br />

wmc"<br />

Slen- -<br />

(Ush- -<br />

as<br />

to<br />

....--.- . - I1IS.<br />

jii ft<br />

M.<br />

one<br />

ter and two<br />

two<br />

und and W.<br />

bee<br />

and<br />

'uy<br />

. .<br />

,l " VI1<br />

Gin<br />

r<br />

liy<br />

the met<br />

to 100 met i the 8 tiav<br />

me<br />

ing towns or<br />

at<br />

Knox City who and<br />

of Hrrn<br />

In the<br />

the so-- her Mr. the<br />

of The<br />

nour Willi m,s. Ted<br />

tent<br />

re<br />

Mrs.<br />

A<br />

Mrs.<br />

-<br />

-- .. ... i.v.i ; n. n-y- j iiuiii ill iih !.... ikiiiii:<br />

..f n t<br />

.r.,. r...s-...- n . .. ... .. . .. ...... .. . ,. ..1 ..." .. ...... .... . . . k<br />

y.wiinnnil'Ulllu,ie 11" lllf lUlt.' JIU. liniM.' .M"IVIII)J IIH." M"II- - VIHJlllft I ItLI' ( II III IIIU IIVI i1 ID IIH- -<br />

Rule Team who were Mar CCC met at the home of dy, on April 4. A love- -<br />

2nd in the Relays on ja Sammle Oliver and Mrs. Allison on ly pink<br />

3rd, in Com- - Sharp. 28th and the types of foods pre cake was the<br />

A most time was were breakfast and dinner, and gifts were<br />

had by all, a .Madam told snack and presented her. Those on<br />

In and much fun had Punch. Pump- - her oc- -<br />

Science Fair with two other gyp-- kin bread and Tuna Dip. The 1G<br />

Rule Jan Allison sies who also told and discussed their Project 29<br />

and Patti Self placed 3rd in the practiced the of Group Food Show and the foods and 1<br />

Biology division and to borrow" billrolds,<br />

U. S. Army in the and other items.<br />

Regional Science held in The guests included:<br />

at College Clayton Jimmy<br />

week. Steven Lehr-- fiffi ffoLtett<br />

March<br />

p.<br />

In<br />

Lavon Heakley<br />

Dennis<br />

Rriles and Unda buried<br />

enjoyed<br />

celebration. Present<br />

JamI,<br />

Barbee,<br />

wc,re<br />

Humphreys,<br />

Lisle, Bob<br />

2nd in the Physical 13ishop, Kent Ifevre, Johnny<br />

Division. Ross, Eddie<br />

awards Danny Hisey, Peguy<br />

entation on Thursday night, Debbie Pam<br />

Funeral Chanel,<br />

1st,<br />

Wallace Marsha Moore, Wednes- -<br />

City will cans and<br />

trash all<br />

and<br />

ftWfelSteffASttBTlE. TR3TA9 ?nn2T<br />

News from Weinert<br />

9yMn.MmufUim<br />

of Prairie Bap "P'W' Grand<br />

Church assisled Mrs. Jim Jenkins left Tues-<br />

Church Knclewixxl, Calif.,<br />

burial services. daughter, Mrs. Ray<br />

Mi'pnrns. ;",,,,, nf Miimlnv Mrs<br />

Hie nrsi in noeni.X, iriiiw iuih "<br />

Grand Prairie and was a on ,1Pr return plans Mrs. J. Sanders visited leil ti'llli Hiem 011<br />

i. ,..il. Mn Mis. .Inssio at '""<br />

in .nun Yost<br />

iininii.<br />

Survivors Include her Mr Ilnntnr Mrs. Munday day<br />

band, (Buck) Morgan,<br />

visited<br />

daughter,<br />

Atlanta,<br />

away,<br />

brothers, Reddell of<br />

Owens<br />

MayfieM of Fort<br />

Mark, Antonio, two sisters, Thursday afternoon with<br />

to<br />

Monty Ray Bel Lubbock<br />

incumlKjnts va Knox<br />

uncontested<br />

Eastern<br />

night,<br />

ccc<br />

Rule OES<br />

approximately There<br />

families,<br />

special from surround<br />

banquet<br />

Stamford, Anson,<br />

Haskell Krnie Frantz<br />

simkp during the evening visitimr<br />

enjoyable girls certificates.<br />

reiresnments<br />

Iota<br />

followed the meeting.<br />

candle- -<br />

Bliilulay Dinner Honors<br />

Wilson,<br />

Kmma Humphreys<br />

surprise birthday dinner<br />

salad,<br />

honoring Emma Humph<br />

,..<br />

UUUKMH'l<br />

Track placed Merinda Webb, club<br />

Sunday,<br />

Redskin Beakley, Wallace March decorated birthday<br />

Saturday, April Karen served following<br />

manche! enjoyable pared many<br />

foods, included: hand<br />

Students<br />

the<br />

fortunes Teenage Biscuits, helping celebrate the<br />

Regional casion included grandchll- -<br />

students, fortunes group dren,<br />

received watches,<br />

earh would tiiviiariv F'imllv nnd fripnds who ntlenil- -<br />

the<br />

members present. Susan the dinner k'1Is evening<br />

Iwis, reporter.<br />

Jack (li"(r vv"" mon1,<br />

.Mr.<br />

Allan<br />

Mr. and u. ,i.<br />

Mrs; Morgan Humphreys and Stacy,<br />

Eugene<br />

Funeral services were held in Angleton; Mr. nnd Mrs<br />

Grand Prairie, <strong>Texas</strong>, South McNceley, Mike and<br />

Mrs. Fnendwood, Mo.; Mr. and<br />

were Pam Pitt- - Alice Morgan who<br />

Mrs. J. C. Schrooder, Patty and<br />

Max, Oona; Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Roddy, Aspennont: Sue<br />

and Moody, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Elmer Roddy, Bob and<br />

June and Margie, Ham<br />

lln; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bob<br />

Whitworth, Stamford; Mr. and<br />

Mrs. King, Babe Keller.<br />

Stephenville; Dora<br />

tan: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey fjne<br />

uumpnreys iimmy, Colorado<br />

City; Mr. and Mrs. Wnl-lac- o<br />

Allison, John nnd Jan, of<br />

Rule.<br />

Mrs. Humphreys spent most<br />

her life in Colorado City<br />

where raised her five children.<br />

She moved to Rule five<br />

years ago, and enjoys handwork<br />

and reading.<br />

i.omu.v<br />

m UMK.A -- Tu ..<br />

-.- ..1.<br />

of<br />

-<br />

mem- -<br />

IMcker of Goree<br />

Wed<br />

nesday with Mrs. J. A.<br />

ners.<br />

Aiarlon<br />

rcrry<br />

Bar--<br />

were<br />

J. A. Driggers.<br />

Mrs. Melton Stenp of Spur<br />

and Mrs. Garth Garrett of Has-kft- ll<br />

visited Saturday with their<br />

sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Her<br />

ricks.<br />

Mr. II. Alexander of Mun<br />

of<br />

Hall in<br />

Sunday afternoon<br />

with his sister, Mrs. Ima Stew<br />

m.,<br />

and Mrs. chil- -<br />

of Dallas arc this<br />

nico<br />

with nnd warded<br />

ciai Jetton.<br />

Mr. Donald Stafford or Visitois<br />

may attended nt church Sunday morning were<br />

of Christ Sunday and<br />

had lunch with Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Ted Jetton.<br />

Mtending funeral services for<br />

was<br />

illllU ItU.I, .ll. C. Hartley at Haskell<br />

Sunday afternoon were: Mr.<br />

iors<br />

and Mrs. Joe Hix, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Floyd McGuIro, Mr. nnd Mrs.<br />

Ted Jetton, Mr. Roy Horrlcks.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Phem<br />

Fe Fe<br />

ister attended funeral of<br />

was<br />

Mrs. R. W. Campbell at Seymour<br />

Sunday afternoon.<br />

art<br />

Spec, t and Mrs. Ronnlo<br />

Moody visited Glenn Cad- -<br />

All rd were: Mr. and Sunday and had<br />

""'Mrs. Austin:<br />

nml lr-- c Tnitnnn TTiimnti. Mrs. Ronnie WntklnS and<br />

.Mrs.<br />

from w"h parents, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Lee.<br />

John<br />

at<br />

died<br />

Jennifer<br />

Trish,<br />

Bill<br />

of<br />

she<br />

K- - '' Edwards from Saturday<br />

Kim, fternoon until Sunday after<br />

noon.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hester<br />

attended the funeral of his<br />

Billy Gerald Parsons,<br />

at Fort Worth Thursday morn<br />

in;', and his burial at Rochester.<br />

Henry Smith attended<br />

the funeral of Billy Gerald<br />

at Worth Thursday<br />

Wright,<br />

Mrs. Mary Sue Henry was in<br />

Garland Friday her daughter<br />

and son-in-law- ,<br />

Mrs. Dan<br />

Zachry, who had surgery. She<br />

returned Sunday and reported<br />

her doing well.<br />

"nV:.S- -<br />

.and<br />

...l: .<br />

uin-iiuin- g<br />

morning.<br />

Attending rites<br />

Hilly Gerald Parsons at Horn<br />

n.nrnii rhrUi hmtoil spent a -- .. w, last Jolinn v!J<br />

i. ...., i,in<br />

Drlg- - a w "" " """?. term<br />

cluir-- Mrs. S. J<br />

a touon meei-<br />

DistrS'etTngHhe WorSen"?<br />

-- -<br />

.<br />

; 'r --Srn,8 --Mr; Seymour i<br />

Friday week.<br />

.' "' Anderson<br />

mother, S. returned home<br />

." ,-- , . ., surgery in<br />

i.. u, oi (..<br />

Cousins,<br />

J-<br />

- i-oontnrt<br />

f., i,<br />

MoSm<br />

Mrs. Is<br />

of l'mt<br />

-<br />

rnect<br />

last<br />

""b- - relumed Sunday<br />

for<br />

few nero<br />

singing nriernoon.<br />

Sixty-fou- and<br />

Mum: nf he snimund nir towns Mr. and Mrs. x'iuiiRiis<br />

visited represented.<br />

MK<br />

Mrs.<br />

the<br />

had<br />

r attended. Twenty<br />

ami<br />

.icn<br />

Mrs. """",<br />

Caddells' nrter Sunday singing. Homer Jenkins, later rial rolieiom<br />

Forty four attended the social<br />

hour.<br />

.Special Ml Group Meet<br />

The Special I met<br />

at the School build<br />

inif for n regular meeting.<br />

girls made luncheon cloths to<br />

Ikj used on their tables at the<br />

Food Show later. Mrs. Barbara<br />

Elliot met with them and<br />

work. A WCPk parents,<br />

Ka- at the Methodist<br />

church the<br />

Church<br />

Mrs. S. Citiinn Jr., and<br />

dren of Dallas and Mrs. Ronnlo<br />

Watkins and Kelly of Mineral<br />

Weils.<br />

Weight Wnleherrt Notice.<br />

The Weight Watchers will<br />

night Bobby<br />

the School in Irving.<br />

to<br />

Place<br />

grandparents<br />

Mr. -<br />

of Sanger<br />

with her sister, Mr.<br />

Jersey Walker.<br />

Mr. and Bill Rainey nnd<br />

children of Abilene spent the<br />

weekend parents, Mr.<br />

Itilefi Held for reys, Mrs. Monty " r Wells visited "oil lunney.<br />

-<br />

Alice<br />

for<br />

Mrs.<br />

Karl<br />

cousin,<br />

Mrs.<br />

Parsons<br />

Foil<br />

Ro- -<br />

and<br />

with<br />

"K<br />

"""<br />

iviiii<br />

Inln<br />

-<br />

Mct-n- .<br />

W.<br />

Spec, t and Mrs. Ronnie<br />

Moody spent few days with<br />

his Ha Moody.<br />

They at Indianapolis,<br />

Indiana, lie has to report to<br />

D. C, and 1)0<br />

leaving<br />

Scotty Moody visited<br />

with his mother, brother and<br />

Mr. and W.<br />

accompanied their daughter,<br />

Mrs. to Abilene<br />

to take Mrs.<br />

John Conn and son catch<br />

plane to her home In Pennsylvania.<br />

They nnd<br />

Mrs. Ronnie while in<br />

Conn<br />

mother later that arrived<br />

home<br />

and Hugh Miller nnd<br />

En,!" Mrs. Jerry Hester<br />

J V-- V. u1 children attended the track<br />

in Saturdav.<br />

Timin 1...1 !<br />

Mrs. J. Cornelius and Mrs. C nl.l un ..'""..,iu.", o" "<br />

'Mr. and George Morgan S ytmI '"" M,,,c" nnd<br />

of Alvin spent the weekend in " sint the rest of the<br />

aoi'it-i- v her<br />

or vnpum in ,,, .. .<br />

urrinKfW1 .. U'llll "Vln and Mrs. Al<br />

r<br />

of<br />

Cunningham Abilene.<br />

Morgan's<br />

Kenneth<br />

has Afr nrwl<br />

tM,ii Mr? t<br />

vluvilL'lll fn..rtAi.i<br />

her hrnutrht Umir ,<br />

A , .Hendricks Hot)itnl t ti.. l .<br />

i, ... . . . . "iiu jiuiii, .irs. .M.1IXI<br />

Worth soenl weekend ... "V, anL " u,lK",C(l home Fridav<br />

visiting her parents, Mr. and Lcathn Fh1i,. tc .ii , "'"" visHcd ln ""skoll<br />

wllh " Woync MMr ''an?' Mies<br />

m'h, Vcrner ...i..<br />

IS<br />

...."<br />

S,.-- '" .'..-.- .<br />

it. it, ui- - In<br />

penter who Rur8e,-- y<br />

and tltey she ' Jm<br />

visited with Mr. ami Mrs. II.<br />

rui<br />

W. Llles and Mrs, ,.<br />

Llles. The<br />

home after- -<br />

" lib,<br />

tori was<br />

graveside<br />

Group<br />

The<br />

chll- -<br />

night<br />

Mineral<br />

have<br />

John<br />

to<br />

Mr.<br />

called<br />

Mrs.<br />

Mr.<br />

iZ,<br />

'.'..'<br />

TI,oy<br />

Thurs Te<br />

day. ofMrs e<br />

Carpenter their Wednesday<br />

I<br />

'Ktjjj<br />

noon. tor lUu.h:<br />

Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Hennelt other<br />

Fort Worth visited during f<br />

the weekend his sister, Mr. oilman .f<br />

Von<br />

'<br />

his molhcr, Mrs. A. D. Bennett<br />

onu<br />

.<br />

Bennett<br />

ji..i.i<br />

.<br />

Tmo<br />

Worth KiechfJ<br />

ci..n<br />

visil.<br />

r<br />

one<br />

Doug Bennett Fort Worth bents mn<br />

-- '<br />

nays<br />

ii.v v-- - ..!..,<br />

.<br />

D.<br />

.<br />

her<br />

eve- -<br />

Al<br />

I A<br />

daughters. In<br />

pi.<br />

Raymond Mayfield.s In il..<br />

1<br />

of<br />

FlnclrJl<br />

re m..<br />

A.<br />

iinoiu,.<br />

of<br />

i<br />

ri,n nc<br />

i.i i . .. "v<br />

Sunday ' ", urst<br />

All Ir. L. MrGulre. on,<br />

kins nnd Teresa of Haskell<br />

wenl Ulcnn<br />

your<br />

with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.<br />

-I<br />

Wednesday<br />

u--<br />

most<br />

a<br />

Washington,<br />

of<br />

O.<br />

a<br />

N.<br />

.,...... . ... ... ..,,,, ,,,.<br />

in<br />

k ui<br />

w<br />

ii,. pi.. "<br />

..'<br />

m<br />

"<br />

..i. ..<br />

i<br />

Mr. nnd<br />

R. W. where tliey had an, y<br />

-"- -- mm, opec, 5<br />

Ji-I- iy .Nn.lll iiiu<br />

rnh.<br />

alo<br />

W-l'- "".IMK1 Vij'<br />

end witii nis orouicr, leny at nciuutcr at<br />

in Abilene. Terrj' Iwlongs Tuesday of<br />

to ii ciui). .icrry nccomp k. v And?<br />

anted the club on a 17 mile trail mcssnpn m a<br />

rldo to a ranch where they had<br />

a barlwciie supper. Both bovs Hcv Hi u<br />

report an enjoyable trip. to the pattern<br />

Mr. and Mrs. P. L. (Corky) 'he HnjkellKJ<br />

of Fort Worth visited for a<br />

relatives In Haskell, Women '"." i'nhrsa<br />

ami Munday during week- - -- Wrlnert<br />

Mr. nnd<br />

.l<br />

with<br />

Fiy<br />

Raynes, Rev.<br />

1I-S- U<br />

ixxieo<br />

Sunday night<br />

Mayfield broaHid<br />

the<br />

nurcii, ra<br />

end. G'll'spie. part<br />

Arch Mayfield of Abilene ,:,l!'"sion. 0rt<br />

siK'nt Friday night with his "iftr,;:<br />

parents. Mr.<br />

or<br />

and Mrs. .1. A slmM rj<br />

Mavfield.<br />

w,rc" Present.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. M. r Cunning<br />

ham visited during the weekend HASKELL V<br />

meet Monday nt 7:30 nt with their daughter, the<br />

Mr. nnd M<br />

building. Everyone Crockctls, Their Aurora, Cobnil<br />

is invited come. daughter. Cheryl, had surgery, this week m<br />

I'Ut the<br />

i<br />

reported and Mrs, A. C<br />

and Mrs. Ohio Vowell<br />

visited Saturday<br />

and Mrs.<br />

Mrs.<br />

INCOME<br />

with his<br />

mother, Mrs.<br />

lcen<br />

will<br />

Tuesday.<br />

Rule<br />

sister-in-law- , Saturday.<br />

Mrs. Vaughn<br />

only7da<br />

Hawkins<br />

her daughter,<br />

visited<br />

Vnughn<br />

Abilene. Mrs.<br />

fIic<br />

safe.<br />

TO SEE H & R BLI<br />

Mr.<br />

A?' and<br />

GUARANIft<br />

Wc juorontco occurott prcporotion ol ittrfl<br />

Comanche<br />

Mill,...<br />

Ir w moke any crrofi that coir you u<br />

Intefif, we will pay thor ptnolly cr ii<br />

Mrs.<br />

,,wh-<br />

"BMMfCI<br />

-<br />

i.nrinnn<br />

AMERICA'S LARGEST TAX SERVICE WITH<br />

Mrs.<br />

following<br />

...i<br />

the<br />

back<br />

I<br />

22 NORTH AVENUE D<br />

Weekdays A. M. 0 I M. SAT. 95.<br />

,NO APPOINTMENT NKCFAIttTJ<br />

that will not burn, that becomes a menace to health<br />

as well as causing an unsightly appearance to our<br />

town.<br />

The City officials are going all out to make this<br />

the most thorough clean-u- p this city has ever had<br />

To do this, your Full Cooperation is necessary.<br />

SO BEGIN NOW<br />

Clean attics and garages of all useless discarded<br />

items . . . trim hedges . . . clean vacant lots.<br />

Put all trash in containers for quick handling,<br />

but if unable to get containers, pile all rubbish in ac'<br />

cessible location for the city trucks.<br />

PLEASE HELP<br />

CLEAN-U- P<br />

US MAKE THIS<br />

THE BEST!<br />

City Council of Haskell<br />

In cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce<br />

-, ... .c ,<br />

, ,K anu ,e Ulen curothers.<br />

Thank You!<br />

Here at Wallace's Enco Station<br />

we are celebrating' our 3rd Birthday!<br />

We to opportunity<br />

and now to THANK all our<br />

Friends and Customers for helping-mak-e want take this<br />

here<br />

it a fine three years.<br />

We are open early and<br />

your convenience.<br />

late for<br />

We carry a complete line of Hum-<br />

ble Products, do washing . . . greasing<br />

and tire repair.<br />

COME SEE US SOON!<br />

THANK YOU<br />

Wallace's Enco<br />

107<br />

STATION<br />

North - Phone 864-267- 6<br />

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First<br />

Haskell, - <strong>Texas</strong><br />

TtrtnAT<br />

HOW FARMERS UNION<br />

FEELS ABOUT DRIVERS<br />

OF FARM TRANSPORTS<br />

EXEMPTION OF DRIVERS OF SMALL FARM TRUCKS,<br />

inpr drivers under 21 years of uffe provided they meet requiffM<br />

state laws and regulations, was requested March 22, by J<br />

Farmers Union President Tony Dochnnt. In a letter to Seen<br />

oi transportation John Volpe, he asked that drivers of fata<br />

under 10,000 lbs. gross weight be permanently exempt from!<br />

driver qualifications when toorfo<br />

hauling supplies or products<br />

farm. Regulations removing such exemption are schoduledtof<br />

effect July 1. In addition, Dechnnt urged that agriculture be?<br />

a local haul exemption sonet<br />

comparable to the commercial<br />

in urban areas. The exemption would be applicable in two U<br />

circumstances: (1) When truck are uaed to transport ?<br />

products the farmer has produced from the farm to the point '<br />

marketing or to anothnr fWtw ..,i o wn . v. .r u4'<br />

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products acquired for farm consumption or production purp<br />

truck controlled by the farmer in a radius of up to 100 "mil<br />

Haskell Count<br />

Farmers Union<br />

Willard Mullins, President

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