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Lubbock Morning Avalanche from Lubbock, Texas • Page 10

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Lubbock, Texas
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LUBBOCK, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1936 THE MORNING AVAIANCHE-PAGE Hani Club Leaders Arc Selected Of 4 CMMty Girl tentery mm STATION, July W. situ of 4-H Attending the A. M. Farmers' come today elected Walter of canon county, chairman. MtM Catnryn Porter of Brown The officers will nucceed JajMt of Maeon county and Iflw Afeitne of Wwhlngton county.

WlUtevi j. Tucker, of Austin, sec- rtUty of gtme, and eald Texas rcqulrinc hunters to have their home counties. He wltf Texas was nineteenth In funds provided for wild life conservation and that IMfte crqpt would never be ovc.r- produced. wnd me group planned trip tomorrow to Normangee. cotmty.

where restocking ot deer and turkey in progress. Winner, the 4-H club Judging contests were as follows: Horticulture Ptto county learn and Joe Esptnoaa, Dallas county. Meat county team and, jo, stncbuhe. Fort county. Propagation Cooke county team aoq IMUMS Stephens of Cooke county.

Cotton classing Burlesou county Edward Leskiar of county. TWA Cooke county team Murrell of Cooke county. Poultry McLennan county team and MUtta Klesel, Colorado county. The livestock teams from Fort Bend. wheeler.

Smith and were picked to return here September when a team be to represent Texas in national dairy and tnta-natKXttl livestock shows. Uctita, action, ounen: Hoi' lywood catch will bt heard la Lubbock Friday evcnlnj at the Palace theatre, when a number of Uibbock children begin actlnt in the first scenes of children's motion picture, in theme drnilar the Our Ohang comedies. The camera will befin irindint at 1:45 o'clock on the stage, enabling the audience to see reproduced a sound studio like those used by the major companies. The film Is to be a three-reel Melton Barker Juvenile comedy. Weather conditions permitting the shooting of the picture will be completed Sunday.

Rehearsals have been held for past few days at the Lubbock hotel. Working with numerous applkfenU who have been tryini out for in the picture, has been Melton Barker, a representative of the wood Him company and Melton Barker Juvenile productions. The completed picture will have approximately 100 Lubbock children In the cast. Delinquent Taxes Payments Asked I Letters asking payment of delinquent taxes once" are being sent from the collector's office as rapidly as a complete check is of Individual records, said JE. C.

Young, collector. Approximately 3,000 mimeographed letters are expected to be sent. Young stated. The letters are an initial step in procedure Instituted by City commission two weeks ago to reduce delinquent accounts which total more than 1100,000. "Unless such taxes are paid immediately, the City of Lubbock will proceed as the law directs for the collection of same and the enforcement of the lien securing the payment thereof, together with extra fees and costs of collection provided by law, which will add materially to the amount now due," a portion of the letter reads.

Blueberries are red when they are green, or unripe. Allred Points To 'Slander Sheets' HEMP8TEAD, July 23. (ffV-Oov James V. Allred said here today that "slander sheets born of election-eve desperation" were being printed and circulated In an attempt to defeat his reelection. "Saturday's ballots will bring In a resounding verdict against such tactics." he said.

believe In lair all like a good open tight, but last-minute abuse Isn't fair by any rules. The resort to eleventh hour- distortions, half- rtitna and deliberate DM against the groin of every true Texan. I don't know who's responsible but In the last two the visited have been Uttered with slandt-rous type of campaign literature." In defending himself. Oov. Allred said his official records and accounts been carefully checked by ai unfriendly state auditor appointee by the preceding administration and by legislative Investigating committees, yet there hawil been a single nrport adverse to my admlnistra Mr ana Of Wreck W.

A. Woulard of were Injured In an auiomobi), enUtaion near Waco Wcd- beg, visiting In Lubbock and eft route to their home, Woulam to MO of Mr. and Mrs. Ocorge r. Woulart.

Lubbock. and A. Woulard a deter of 8 fireman, of 2107 Twen- ALUMINUM FOR ARMS MILAN, Italy. aluminum alloy being used here by a large arms factory In the making of re vorver. Only the barrr.l of the weapon remains tteel.

said be had been Informed that Woolard's left ankle had twken and that had suffered a ttrere laceration. Her Mrtftred sennral fractured ribs were plan- to for Waco at 3:30 Thursday afternoon. Mrs. T. Woulard and other rela- ttrea Blfht frrdud O.

Uncle Idulmi. ot hu for coinmfewloner Ironi a mUdent of Sg jroini and hu lived in I precinct 3 of Lubbock If He decUred he had Mtrriftent buctnew to him for the oftlo? which Harrison promised "to Wet beat to fill wisely and emfXmily" the office. said he down Johnson In UM roaijjg and replace mail boxrx when thw Me uken down in road- PVomUed cooperation In all to the work of the court. WILLIAM MCDONALD FOR Opponent's plan endangers Oljl Age Pensions. Will atop $250,000 loss yearly of public school money under Sablne River Bed contract.

After completing administration as District official was appointed to position by unanimous vote of Texas Senate, whoso committee had examined records of all Fee officials In action con- taltutet, a complete answer to a desperate opponent. Advertisement Paid for bv H. E. McRae Him 1 limb Wright has pledged himself to show an increase in insurance written every month during 1 936 as compared with the corresponding month of 1935. In JUIK.

Nol H. VrifKt ductd incrtiK oi 5IS.K/C 1 ow JutK. ntxl monlH for up to ditr. HALF-PRICE DRESS EVENT FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY Ywtr choice of including cnpM, fine Wautiful colors and cleM Mrt Friday and Saturday. Vi, PRICE Stephens' Dry Goods $19 Vttoet MOAOWAT CLEARANCE Values to 29c Cool Summer (OTTONS Yd All Flint quality.

Pic Pons, Piques, cra-shes. 1 to 10 yard lengths, plains and printed. Nf.v°st patterns. CLEARANCE Regularly $1.98 White SHOES, SANDALS $1-S7 You'll find many styles in this large group. Ties, T-straps and cool sandals.

All are regular $1.98 values. $1.59 Sandals Sl.2'1 CLEARANCE Regular 98c Children's Sheer DRESSES Tyi! shears styled tc Mir- little Miss! Smart and solids. 3 to 6 CLEARANCE Values to $3.98 Women's Summer FROCKS All from higher priced groups Crapes, laces, shan-tungs in printed and pastels. Om- and 2 piece styles. Ail sixes.

Mezzanine CLEARANCE Regular 98c Boys' Sanforized (OVERT PANTS What a Boys' lor.3 wearing blix or gray covert pants. Sanlcrizrd to prevent shrinking. 8 to 18 years. CLEARANCE Usually $2.49 Boys' Washable I PC. SUITS Coal has Inverted pleat In back, just riads.

Long Choice ot tan or gray nub. Size 3 to 10 years. holds any Blanket until Nov. 1st in 70x90 In. ST.

99 PAIR The blanket Wardi have tvtr offered at Si.79 that's saying a lot. FULL BED SIZE 70 80 in. Smart pastel plaids. 2 Big Angora Mohair You Save August Sole Price Who but Wards could offer value like this! We've cut the price to the bone in order to give you the greatest value in years! Davenport is a full 76 inch overall! Deep, comfortable seats! Richly carved panels! own St; small so London Lounge Style (2 PCS.) $59.94 Carrying 'chanje $80 Modern Tapestry Suite (2 PCS.) $59.94 Modern You Save S3! Diamond matched walnut veneered tops! 4 different styles I 5 Unpointed You Paint your own breikfait set and SAVE! SOLID HARDWOOD 1 Large dropletf table and. 4 big bow-back chairs included! I Saving! OCCASIONAL CHAIR! Extra large size finished rich 1 Attractive covers! Taptftrr Studio Usually 87 By davenport you'll be proud of! At full sized double bed! Large bedding compartment! Hardwood arnn walnut finished! utuf in WARDS Complete Hardware and Auto Supply Store Liuseed Oil Turpentine I 1 gallon of pure Linseed Oil and 3 quarts of Tur.p«ntin« ($1.92 value) FREE with every purchan of i of America's fineat paint.

SUPER HOU3E PAINT Pei gallon of 5 gal, or morn $2,89 RADIATOR SCREEN 39c Prevents er- hcatlng. Keeps out all bugs und leaves from radial or Friday and Saturday! 18 MO. BATTERY TUBE PATCH KIT 19c 72 sq. in. a lal' 2 tubes ocinr.ni, bu'fer.

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