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12 PAGES TODAY THE HEARNE EMOCRAT Always DRIVE Carefully VOLUME 61 HEAKNE. ROBERTSON COUNTY. TKX AS. IKIDAV, MARCH Hi, NUMBER 1 PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION IS ORGANIZED Ex AST Instructor Writes From Hawaii E. M.

BISHOP RITES HELD A letter received this week from Roy Dugger, formerly head of the' i i i i 11 ii er-n vocational agriculture department, i of Hearne High School, tells of his Leon Tomlin, supervisor of the present work with the S. Navy' colm ll 1 11earni services were held for at the Pearl Harbor. Mugger, who Schools Voc-ag. Depart- ment. has announced that the Pro-! Mugger, who Was in the coin- Association will imi icaUons bnuu of thl; i during World War II.

was recalled I In active duty last year and. after was Elliott Tuesday afternoon at o'clock with the Rev. Hal T. Cunningham. pastor of Grace Vluecr's Ai the meeting at the Breiiioml High School auditorium on Wed- Methodist Church officiating.

In- nesday, March 12 1st. at The association was recently or-, gunix.ecl at Hearne and its purpose 1 is to aid the farmers and cattlemen of the county by the explanation of soil analysis, cotton production and' in any way possible to aid in in- iTC-a-nng production in the county. Periodical meeting's are planned to be held throughout th iseiit to Hawaii. Parts of his letter). follow: ''The family arrived safely via the U.

S. S. Ruckner and. as of the first, of April, we will be living tlie property of the I'. S.

Naval Communication Station, Pearl Harbor, Oaha. T. II. Thi torment followed in the Elliott cemetery with grandsons of the deceased serving as pallbearers. Klisa Mangrum Bishop was born in Polk county on November 5.

IMtii and passed away at the home) I of his son. Lindon Bishop, at El-! jliott on Monday, March 12th, at; age of Sfi voars, four months; i and five days, after a lengthy ill- DEATH TAKES Hi Scll o1 Plans MRS. STUBBS For District Meet DRAFT Ui.Us ness. swimming! addition to the son mentioned and fishing are good, however, tht county Xavy and the rains limit the t'" 11 at set times by Mr. Tomlin and ji a ble sports.

Mrs. instructors in the; a mij Herbert Wilson, department al k'h School. the llcarne Washington. 1). C.

issed a permanent 18-year-olds, raise in, to LM months and for (above, he is survived by five sons; Ainoric'Ui history, Denny. Ollie, Willie and' program of Unu'e' Pdshop. all of Hearne; five Training. Ul1 I daughters. Mrs.

Florence I time to acquire a good tan the sun on heuch since John Cunter of College ex-j they arrived here on the fifth of! service and other experts February from Hearne via Sail'' from t.he college will be presented i Francisco. to l.he interested persons attending i A( )n si lhl 1 the Hremorul meeting, Tomlin sulu 1 visinu lra i ninj men for advancement in comniuiiica-' lions and electronics rates within! the naval district. It isn't a charge of funeral arrangements. bad job and most of the work is; I confined to the island of Onhu and (ships operating from here. That! Martin jt or vote Lyndon County Officials Are Commissioned Sand Mrs.

Myrtle Spencer, both of i P.ryan. Mrs. Molly Glover of i Mrs. Nannie Byrd of Calvert and Mrs. Minnie Hancock of sister, Mrs.

Delia Jones of' Wiehit'i Falls, 5t') gi'andcliildren, (17 i i great grandchildren and four great great grandchildren. Heart field Funeral Home was in manager of the brc.w after passage. CELEBRATING SIXTY-FIRST BIRTHDAY Mineral services for Mrs. Marella Stubb.s were conducted from the First Uapti-t Church Sunday afternoon at o'clock with the i Rev. A.

S. Broadus of Caldwell of- ficiating. Interment followed in' Norwood cemetery under direction of Heart field Funeral Home. Pallbearers, all grandsons, Mil Stuhbs. Don Stuhhs.

(iean Terry, John Terry. Hoover Alford and Alford Haleut. in Alabama on November iMil. she passed away at the Can-o home of a daughter. Mrs.

John Howling, on Saturday. March al he age of years, four, moulds and six days. Her husband; preceded her in death a year ago. She i- survived by four dangh-! Howling of Cause. Mora Jane I'urton of I.ee-ville, Mrs.

Clara Terry of Caldwell and Mae Alford of Houston; nine Elmer. S. .1. and E. M.j Stubbs, all of Hearne, i.

Stnbbs Otey, Charlie E. Stubbs of! lianse. Ray and Jim Slubbs of liaytown. Tom Stubbs of Sugar! Land, ami Frank Stubbs of Heau-; mont; thirty grandchildren and! twenty-nine great grandchildren. Work has heen -tarted at Heartie High School the variou- events which (ho si hool will enter in the district to he held in the latter part of this i'iit and in April.

This your, Hearno will compete i with school- in (he Waco area and ilhe meet-- will I if hold in that city. I The local high school will enter contest to determine (lie one-act plays will he held al Baylor on the night of Thursday, i March The literary events such la- typing, declamation, spelling. 1 etc. will he lifld on the afternoon of Friday, April 1:1 and the distiirt tract meet lie held on Saturday, April 1 Supt. M.

K. Junes of the Hearne chuol-. --aid thi- week. TO ANNOUNCE RESULTS OF SURVEY SOON C. S.

(icrman Retires A Twenty-six Years At Postoffice Commissions for all county and precinct officials, have be-on mailed makes it possible to be home with Bank Now Insures Deposits Up To $10,000 Coverage the family most every weekend.) today by the office of Secretary of I Of course we are ready for a one State John lien Shepperd to Coun-jway ticket back to Hearne at the i.y Judge A. Scott. earliest oiiportvmity." tfer's is- Uov i t( 'rs and Merchants Str.tr 1 1 ML.K.J KTC US Navy Conmiuni- announces receipt from With this issue, Th Democrat is entering it- year of continuous puhliea'ioii. The l)c-moerat wa 18110 and was known mnil ihe late DO's as The Advoc lie. R.

O. Elv, President of the Plan-! The Advocate was Galilean Shepperd To Be Presented At School Auditorium The commissions which bear the -ignature of Governor Allan Shivers and Secretary of perd were issued to pe in the general elections. Governor, 11111 -Shivers commissioned those whose' names appeared on certificate? of and qualifications pre- pared by the county judges for the Secretary of State, following the November elections. Bank, building which ltc 'cation Station (388), Navy 12K. Box: oral Deposit Insurance arsons elected Francisco.

Califor- tion. Washington. D. C. -n Feed iated W.

Florida, former with Burrus Feed the Fed- sell's Music and Appli-n Corpora- and later moved to the occupied by the Editors of The Deraoci Advocate) until 1911 colorful Judge J. Felt on i The Planters and Merchants' came editor-owner im hid-'d: M. ls 'State Bank has been a member of''Rock. H. C.

Shaw, John P.i.-hop and! FDIC since 1935. of a new certificate of membership giving effect, to the recent increase in insurance coverage to $10.000. Stephen A. Haboush, of v.a- in Hearne Monday making the. final arrangemnts for his formal; appearance in the high school aiidi-i toiium 11)1011 the evening of March After tuen! i r-- M'rvii Charlc; S.

(Jcrman, of the hesi employees at the pnsldCfic' 1 wa- retired March For nineleen years of his service, (lerman wa-- located in Hc-ariio, coming here from llol- land, innesi la, where he entered 1 the postal Service in (iermun ha- made no announcement of bis future plans bill, in. lends to continue to make his home i in I lea rue. The field work on the survey to determine the present, conditions and building needs of the Hearne public schools has been completed and results of the survey should be. announced within a few days, officials stated this week. Although no definite recommendations have been made us yet, ih has been determined that the following conditions exist The present elementary school building i-.

entirely inadequate for the present enrollment -and even larger enrollments in the next few year- are certainty. The building been found to lie unsafe and the location i-- considered very Thoie i- a definite need for a huilding at Hlackshoar school. Such a building should be turnished a-, soon as possible. Tiie survey was conducted by the firm of Candill, Howlett and Scott, nationally known school architects. When Ihe firm presents its find- I to the local school authorities, and estimated co-is of the necessary will also be made.

The firm will include, in its report, a careful study of the future requirements of the school district based on increased school enrollments during 1 the next ten years. Two Cars Overturn Mills as State statutes require that the salesman and poultry specialist, is I now manager of the feed depart- i.i or CompaViy. from Tavlor. e.ffice of Secretary of State these commissions to each county judge who then presents them to the officials of both the county and precinct. Shepperd's office, which acts as the secretarial arm of the: executive branch of state govern-j ment, keeps official records of nil persons elected or appointed to office in the State of Texas.

Those commissioned are as follows: Lad Nickelson, county sup- Mrs. C. D. Drury passed awuy at erintend'-nt, Mrs. Katherine Gallo-' lu omo Calvert last Saturday way, county clerk, Morgan Harlan, rn0 on after a lengthy illness.

district clerk, A. V. Andrews. Funeral services were conducted Vill C. Bishop.

(Tlv Mr. Ely pointed out that this in-; C. Bishop acted as a sura nee does not cost depositors of for over years.) the bank a penny. I When Judge La.ne A car driven by Dolores Baldwin Forl Worth overturned Sunday Hal I afternoon al when the driver i '''ace i control while atlempling In pass another car miles south of on the Ilearne-Calverf st tour as the Galilean She))- highway. The ear was demolished d.

He spent a portion of his l(lt tn( (, escaped according to t.he Rev Cunning-ham, pastor of Methodist Church. Hahoush is billed in a coast tciate-editor boyhood flays tending sheep in his native Galileo, although he is now Ian American citizen, purchased the Th( a ean shepherd will escaped injury, according to Highway Patrolman Jimmy Mason. Dr. Joseph I'achmon of Ih'isfol, hit a guard post on the merit at the Grain and Lum-! The surplus of Federal Deposit i Democrat in Kfll'ne hired a young p( h( r( ((l( msp the urvt in h( i nvay four Florida and his Insurance Corporation which now man from ITemnstead, D. Hearne last week exceeds in addition "Dunk" Carrington as his plant, to all deposit insurance losses and superintendent.

''Dunk" came to i operating expenses of the Corpora-! work at: The Democrat: on June jo, tion has been paid in by the 13,650 i and is st.ill carrying- on every I insured banks of the nation in the I week to make the Thursday night. orm annilu Assessments based deadline. I Al VFR I I AiJ 1 On thcir Iotal deP 05 55 the presi-! From its establishment in A Til 1 11 dent declared. The Political Pot i count treasurer, Bill Palmos. county attorney, R.

B. Grant, county surveyor, Howard Stegall, sheriff, Lamar ('loss, tax assessor, J. L. Crocker, justice peace, Prec. J.

E. Mooney, justice peace, Pree. 'J, Bill Moss, justice peace, L. R. Stachowich, justice Prec.

5, Will Flatt, justice until The Democrat was I all hand-set publication. In The Democrat was i i moved to the present location and! in that year Judge Lane bought That the position of their names new linotype machine which Dunk on the ballot might have an effect is still using to set the reading i on the number of votes they re-; matter and most of the advertising' reive, apparently fails to bother) each week. Woman's Society of Grace Metho- Wl sl ol mu Tuesday morning dist Church. He will give his 1( los Control of the car he ienee a trip to the holy land in nut-; was iving and the car hit Ihe lira I color moving pictures. I ditch and overturned.

Extensive The lectures will he revealing in as done to his car. The inspiration and education, accord- oolol was im iiijun-d. the highway ing to the testimony of many who at rolman said, have heard him in oilier places, the' i pa-tor said. 1 Advance ticket to b. said.

ales are being I10W Tick a door are higher. Uev. Cunningham from the First Baptist Church of Calvert Sunday afternoon at o'clock with the Rev. J. L.

Wallace of Franklin officiating, assisted by! (he contestants for office in the The old hand job press, which Opens Repair Service Announcement WILL DISMISS FOR EASTER As has been for the last several the Jlearne Public Schools will di--mi-s on Friday, i Mai cli and Monday. March Prec. peace peace Luke Collette. Tree. 1, Marion the Rev.

Rex Thompson of Calvert. Interment followed in the Calvert cemetery. Mrs. Nancy Drury was 80 years of age at the time of her demise. She was born and reared at Ctrl- verb, and the last years of her coining city election.

Several of the has be at. The Democrat since its candidates even failed to show up establishment, is still in operation; at the drawing: for position held on and is used on small, hand-fed jobs. Tuesday of this week. in addition to the modern automa-i made this I week that Lawrence Wilson, for-' mor manager of the Robertson i Transport Company here, has' i year. Supt.

M. K. the rear of the I leased the shop in The-e Iv. days will be (tie holidays for the present Some politicians hold to the i Kwasnica, justice peace Prec 8, L-j life Was spent in th B. Smilherman, constable Prec.

l.jfor years she and the late Lue. Josey, constable Prec. '2, Frank Drury were active in business F. Sefcik. constable Pres.

Isador religious circles. Enzchi, constable Prec. -1, C. T. Bowman, constable Prec.

G. at citv where tho ry thtlt tic Kluge job press. In addition to Judge Lane, Dunk worked under Bob Blake Super Sab 'will opera 1 Mr. and ince the present editor-owner, Ted Rickonlxichor. had ycai undecided voter editor and top names and; scratch those at the bottom of the feel thut some voters will start scratching- the Home rOlTl KOrCU on Market street and ate a repair there.

i who formerly lived in; Mississippi and Houston, experience in In Army Hospital Pfc. Paul .1. Hanhart, son of Mr. Red Cross Home Nursing School To Begin Tuesday I.ovtng care in a familiar environment plays art important role in the rocovery of the sick, the Rev. H.

W. Fail-brother of the local Red Cross said this week. The courses in Home Nursing offered by the lied Cross under the direction of Oscar Brilt.on will give the training necessary to provide such care. The classes will be held at the IJaptist parsonage, beginning March from to 11:00 o'clock' iri the mornings and from in 1:00 o'clock each Tuesday and Wednesday 7 to each Thursday evening. Those who desire to enroll should call Mis.

Thus. I''. Hill, who i-; in charge of recruit ing. T)u- training provided will help to give del.i.er care to tin-niseive-, their families, and I neighbors when illness occurs. The -uhjects include car- I ing for a patient in serving food and mi-iluine ordet'ed by the doctor, and carrying out treatment ordered by the d'jftor.

The concluding le-son svill be la ted to the care "of casualties in jibe event of enemy I Lions Club News iCocok, constable Prec. 7, W. H. Anderson, county commissioner, Prec. 1, 1 misisoner Proc.

-J, Obia A. Cargill, commissi. ner Prec. Sam Abraham, county Prec. I.

Surviving are live C. ci .,1. ii- 11 i -vi from the top and, of necessity, Frank Drury ot l-ranklm, John and Max; ti leave those at the bottom. One can- truck and tractor repair service. Transferred D.

Drury of Calvert, Cooper C. Drury of Dallas and T. D. Drury L. Brady, county com-1 of St.

Louis, two daughters, 1 Miss Middle Drury of Calvert and' Mrs. J. R. Taylor of Austin; Hi commissioner, grandchildren and 1-1 great grand-! i children. nd Mrs.

Fred Hanluirt of N'ew udfii, is now al, Fh'Ooke Armyj Hospital, San Antonio, trcat-j L. T. Hughe merit for received in he th war. Hanhart was I bit I. mdei marten Heai ne Lions recitation- and Pfc.

Hoy K. Luster is home aft ididate for alderman, this serving wiih the 1st Marines in 'thought the voters might just Korea for the eight months, scratch every second name. It After day leave seems that every candidate is sat-j will report to cls isfied and can give reasons why Oeeanside. C'llt'ornia for an in- pvt. Alton Ray Pack ha-transferred from KHinglon (Force Hase near to ih" been I Japan and ten after returning i luncheon.

A rhythm baml was also Air I the fiont he was again wounded a feature or the Dilating an eye operation in, Tidwell wa- a gui 1 at piior to being to he a nd P.ryan Itu-s i-car 1 his name is in an advantageous definite position on the ballot. Texans in Honolulu At any rate, the drawing 1 was i made and the ballots were printed this week. This is the way the 'names will appear on the ballot: For i H. S. STILLER i W.

S. HOYT, JR. For City Attorney. I BRADY CARSON Aldermen: (Five, to be Elected! P. J.

HAAS H. C. (JACK) KELLY C. J. ALLEN, JR.

C. L. HUDSON' ROSTELLE CARSON JAKE ABRAMS W. T. DILLARD I For Mrs.

I'altlioS this, week: received a from her Mrs. Debbie Club which she attended moruii in Hono- I lulu. T. H. i i Tlie elippfg uiken from the i i tfonolulu Advertiser described the affair, which wa- attended by more than 250 former Texans, and their guests, and included a picture of, i the official-, of tin- club.

According; Wyoming, where attend a I clerical-typing school. He will re-. i turn to after completing) his course. His i-: Pvl i Alton Pack. A.

I 1 Frisiiei- 10 1 Wan en A. F. Wvorriing. he In Infantry School It. McMilbii- 'i.

Franklin, i- 1 15 week training Fort Penning, (b-orgia. Transferred to the article, juicy steaks were compleling MX in froir. Texas to serve ns. at Camp Arkari- flown in awards for th pictir.g "Old AMERICANS INJURED IN JEEP ACCIDENT IN KOREA NEW YORK--Major Genera! l-'rank E. Lowe (left) President C.

B. THAMES F. G. BLAKE J. M.

DORRELL R. J. ROGERS Although the political front was Missing In Action The War Department has noli- fled William Davis, colored of He-arm', that his son, William, I I JM. Taylor M'-rgan, -on of I C. M.

Morgan of Franklin, has 'been transferred to Forl Sill, homa for specialized training. Baseball Practice Soon Truman's personal representative in Korea and National American disgustingly quiet this week, all Legion Commander Erie Cocke, Jr. (right) were reported to have signs pointed to an increase in ac- injurcd in a jeep accident, two miles south of Hoengsong, Korea. The tivity among the candidates soon, announcement said General Lowe was driving the a.nd lost control After all, there are only 14 more when the vehicle hii a soi't shoulder alongside the road. been in action on the Korean front since February IGth.

The colored youth was employed by A. Food Market prior to was announced this week that Hearne High School will again have a baseball team thi- will start immediately after the district track meet on i shopping days until the election, i his entering the, armed services. April 14, it was announced. FIOURY COMPOSKD OF ASS.U'LT BOATS unload a 1 toil truck from cotr.but ferry, built of boats and propelled by un outboard motor, inter currying- it the fiuixl liiVul waters of the HUM Rivet, Kort-a..

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