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The Taylor Daily Press from Taylor, Texas • Page 3

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I uxk By LARS ACROSS try of porovnl Jook Jombintng form: Stnd.v at irngtb 4r Khayyam sona Mhrrwtse )ld German eoln irouRht Ihort inestheuc Jighest card force (Latini tlvci in 3teai notes rather ol heevwiij Slblica) character Dne who devours Kentucky blue-grass denial 3owry Vnd not 3nenuork fabric Shallow cavity workroom Deck of battirnhlp fapanese coin Stories Incite Charger 3reatcr tn number Vhsmtnw ANSW I Pathway -Spanjsli card-Kamo 70 Sev, York canal burning (3 Disnatch DOWN 1 exartiy 2 Countv tn Iowa By word of mouth l-Tfilegrunhed Dlace 6 tracti 8 Cm eatf no meat Unwonted metal 10 Weapon 11-Tax 12 CJaeae 13- Worthies? oiant Join 25 tlghiiy 27-Dried grasses 28- Fruit of oak 29- Chosen 30 f.hut tn oy 32 -Dituahiei ot second wife 34-Kind ol palm IS Fat 36 Exploded Among Beteiage orofession 43 Hfron 45 Distress siljffitly 55 ook Minoroufttf Mixed equine color firms emperor rhformation S2 embryo 35 Watering place Soanisb ecntlemai. TAYLOR DAILY PRESS. TAYLOR TEXAS. MONDAY UTKliNOON Wl.Y 9 BROWN TALKS I VARIETY STUDY I'lie Countv program cushion given County Auent, ai -n- OOot. Week Id the sity of Texas In Mr Brown e.pinned s.n l.v yield which win on through a rnovt merit for William year.

He also Mated thal merits have be; n.atte by whnv this Mdy will bt continued through a per. ot years. Thi- study will farmers a direct ir of the variety yield under condition: a 1 I cl own data tn ai iel a Mr Blown Mate Hue find- the Wilhamson Count anier. I pu Tiiftef Sub Irrigation Makes the Difference elly paf 1934 by United Feature Syndicate Inc. WIk ii k.w i father, i nl til a coal mine, is in sur in a ve in, she teels tier to take over -upper; of the Jimmv Cn lui fiaiu e.

Und it when Ma- tells him in-o must pe sipon; their tu.ori. hurt when Mie so lot the uto'te .1 triend, .5 itlair. who works in a hr--ad studio, lias promised i her a job as a and 1EEPMEN IN FIGHT WITH SPORTSMEN JTTE, Montana. July 3 (UP) jstern shecpnnui are cn- for another pitched igainst the welfare of their stry. The foe is the Hports- lndustry.

which har with I bloody strife with cattlemen obtained land and watorholes Its flocks, determined that mpaign launched by Eastern will not ban the graz- iheep in national forests. Food Supplies re- very open-minded obtain information ot cotton which the community He believes that it inite knowledge, furnished by a sc to the best vane rnunity that almo would be willing i variety. The objective of the Wil1 County cot ron improvement gram, said Mr. Brow cation of the farmer iety-yield Most of the farmer now ha: which has. been give the different sate: a not information gain study.

One of ihe wav ii study will be rd cominuiptir selection of combings ferent varieties; the will be from, taken from at lea serutive talks. The centiy urged that sheep lie kept. v' hv, sekn ted seed and out of national forest, because black their close grazing exhausted food farmer can at supplies for game birds and gnuis- himself the staple eating game animals, Sheepmen launched their eoun- I gradually changm tcr-attack with A. A. Evans, presi- demanding moi dent of the North American Sheep demanding an own Shearers Union here, asserting the study for Williams be to try to find tin UlUS van is to meet her at lie hut when an v' no simi young man whom she bed on the train sp asks if he can help CH APT Eli II did not reply to station, there is stranfe id smtb- up and were you lei me know ol la1- I iHe oh studio i and lei the land one.

An! 11 O' plained Kay. Ii ehi Id ai Lonesome An: Ji. i i ndi- in to Kay. a oatrjo ed Kay know and Consul i ijtiu Anton. "You mcred to you Anton Cium rd 1 ist?" dam- I at but don't h-t tli Rv i ue, children." briskly.

eheck', Kav tie'; later, Jane in a roaflsier. Ant 'See you both they nosed on Kav Maneed -by ly at Jane want you, Jane, tof ntro It'ani; me you woulo work for meetin me It must I -tu I to! a von are Janes lau muk 'SsfuC" evei And sounded vou thuik I'm I- tn T1 too CO tde irhy nnnvty a Impt It's out ani He monev show a you inncrs in ountv Namod informed informal him throi and i by his aid Kay Then, are we Wdl i near smile ipntnient wl I thought it Jinn you a i i-om near the radio last -un until you ran find your were goi ound I In room will be Your daty will -mall 1 ot. But aft Dad areiden 1 derided wi eoiihlrvt get married maybe Station MOX 1 Ins ivoiidale, suburb. Youj eolded iA house I only two blocks mean to sav you left Jnnmy way li will be a nice arrange to here and ar td while- you get to know the u. H-o-.

foot hv It hard life You bad bet the te-1 of the drive, tei go back iped ot tin pen- ear: t. Kay replied a Idn.dly, Jane a sho bd hor lip a la i.i ohi trame dwell- 1 dies eusjl.v iiisirmiiH ti. as if to fiersadi Kay stai ted to get out. lovo wa meant for hand on her sighed off into ip In tite County Conte-? fot 1931 Mia. ia 1 a i od robe 1 ifliioii Srhwrrl: is false I sportsmen propaganda Rive the grcate and misleading.

acre (Avn The nheep-shearers union oper- 1 As cotton meati rates in the 13 western states and iamson Counts i.han Evans is its nominal head. alon i the farmers thom: elvt a hvanis explained the sports mag- I cven apprna, axinea charge: Is ponsible that amount of informati- sheep crop grass too closely, but line of variety few wild animals can be found In sheep land for the simple reason that there is not sufficient loud unless they raid the you an A tty, '( fdait," HUB AlLOIilNti CO. CI1 OYK.ItS Phone 'loxas bwN Texas is the nations leading sheep slate, with Montana in second plare Montana alone the tables an la a year. With a clip of 22,000,000 pounds of wool annually, one of the mo-t important Industries of the west would be haul if sportsmen in obtaining legislatio-i to bar -heep from public grazing land will the most money per at re. the von will be worth more to Williamson County than any worit wh ch could be undertaken.

was pointed out. lutely he turned didn't Jane come Just then, she heard her nan ailed, Kay oh, Jane!" Kay's vok held such that Jane la a. teagingty. you scared, Kav ii tie girl alone in the big city? her own Kay stranner had stepped up Ha long rnttst I wait. Jane, before get a welcome homr' Anton tone held amazement with pleasure thought hadn't realized," 'tie aid beautiful vou are Kav I sorry A plain fit better into the eight-hum a dr.

She paused, Kay (I at her iti bew 1 ot Then he laughed don't look st I startled. You'll get aloni', idi I right. 1 wangled job fur you contract deintrtment. 1 madt i an appointment tor you at nim i the rnwiiini: with Harol i Blatkmer, out production myna came and Jam lako ba-- hat had been en at bet now, wny, Jane Ma bn tie, vi and that I'm al old of MOX I'Ve got r. I attoti Ina.

iairtlett, Tex- honu 1 1 NT I Velina Ktirck voti VVardrobe I n-monstiator for the lan Home I hook I tlon Cluh, lranger, Texas. 2nd pjaee and Mrs I Jordan, Watdtoht I 'I'inoiistI ator the Mat, -dei Heights Home Demont ration Club, pfare Ml birth ill receive a trip io A Short ot a as by tho Wllbnmson County II nii- Demonstration urne 11, wardrobe work in the county was Judged by Adele Hill. Dr lhane Demon xdration Agent, of Station, laneria Hel t'ounty Home I lenionsli at ion Agent. Wmiii'ih in the county wardrobe .1 over the ill enter the -iati- watdrobe content, to held during the A A Short Yoo'tar s.e, whieli vii! he Held from Jii in 3 d. that 1 1 men hibbv Jack uriu'r Officer hi Vrizonst amp Pleasant Rot real (iirl Dips Sunday Funeral fur Mts- i iff it age 15, who died lay afternoon, were to be held the fternoon at Plaa.ant Retreat Mi Griffith was born Feb 10, IftW.

and had lived in the Pleasant lie: ninnili She i the di! of Mr and Mr C-t voghi, il. is I t'anjMLfif mi I hen he smoked a Camel! SHIPPING HOGS Ve are shipping ear of on Tuesday, July and I highest prices for hogs delivered lo us that day. II. BLAND COMPANY Filone ho have a Rood clean TYPEWRITER To have neat letters yon have to I I I I I Have your typewriter put in first- class shape by the State Printing Co, A home company. Typewriter and adding machines sold, rented aivl i repaired.

Carbon paper and ribbons. We make no charge for changing State Printing Company Ut Etwt Third TAYWm, TFXAS Fie ne Sttl ribbons. a WJFT with a- Camel MEET CUY pitcher for the Chicago Cubs! Guy won 20 games last pitched in all 264 pitching at an .800 clip this year. Like many athletes, Guy has found that at tho end of a gruelling match, nothing brings back his energy and vitality like a Camel. YOU TOO ci.

it Ct. Vim and quickly When you feel up" smoke a Camel! I mu! irr lability fade away. Your flow o( natural energy back a higher level in a few minutes. This experience is well known to millions of Camel ers. It has been confirmed by a lamous New York rev laboratory.

Take for example Guy Iiush, a leison in what ty has to say alwut the Mentrgizing in Camels: "liases full, one out, and a strike. watching bases and the batter, too. Now I've got to pitch. he fiitcb it's two strikes! ill he strike You think yet you can't tell. Baseball full of tough spots that fake it out of a pitcher who v.orks his regular turn and stands up to tht grind for seven long months.

Like most of the league pitchers, 1 smoke arm.Is. And when I cotiu. out ale nine hard innings ihereS nothing tliat lilts up my emigy a Camel does. I I in ahentd up in no tinn II. I a ke a lot.

Camels mvir interfere ith my Learn to "get a lift with a wh mwr energy runs low Sinetkt as urn as you like. Th finer. EXPENSIVE Of in Camels nevei uj-itt tht nerves. Camels are made from finer, Turkish and Domestic th an oth popuUr brand..

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