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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 10

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TE3N THE CORSICANA, (TEXAS) DAILY SUN, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 19B1. ACROSS I. Deed 4. Insect 7. Chosen 12.

Dorbeetle 3. Shnde :4. Orlot: poet, i. Cllossy paint Marble o( baked ctojri dial. it, Mile: abbr.

Scrutinize Small gpeck II. Mimic li. Worry, colloq. 8. Moving wagon It.

Member of clasa Aves B. Concealed A Zulu people French conjunction 19. Fastened: 10. Exclamation 12. Unexpectedly 14.

Church seat 95. Pack 36. Make 17. Geometrical tlKure 11. Norse goddess of peace S3.

Goddess ot death 40. Quantity of matter 41. Negative 42. Unit of lenirth 43. Produced by putrefaction 45.

Slow-movlnic person 47. Warm 48. At nil: Scot. 45. Attempt 50.

Female sheep Solution of Yesterday'! Puzzle 51. Qulded DOWN t. Suffix Ing act or action 22 as 37 Af Nntiltalvm 1. Fundamental orKanlc law of a nation) plural I. Sketched 4.

Past partlclpal of to be 5. Addition to building 6. Type measure 1, for publication I. Ship's record 9. Spanish article 10.

Inclusive II. Tested 16. Craw of blrt 17. Tower attached to a 20. Normal 21.

Be 111 22. Feminine pronoun 23. Made vacant 24; Place to sleep 26. Cry of a cat 27. God of pleasure 29.

Perceived 31. Bo In debt 33. Correlative of neither 34. Pertaining to the malls 35. Become aware 37.

Head covering 39. Sacred 40. Measure out 42. Small Inlet of the sea 43. Scatter seed 44.

Crude person 46. Like i 47. That man i. "Next time he beats you down to your knees, work on hla mid-section." C-C Committee Discusses Youth Dairy Program Items discussed at the organization meeting of the, Dairy committee of the Chamber of Commerce Thursday were youth dairy program, enlargement of the artificial breedinK program, and possible Increase of the dairy show at the annual Corslcana Fair. Two youth programs were discussed.

Under one program the dairy calves' would be given responsible club members and they would be required to give back their calf's first calf to the donor. Under the other plan, the. youths would finance their own calves. The committee decided to contact the banks In the county for their reactions to the flnancInA plan. If the banks approve the plan then the county agent and his staff, and vocational agriculture teachers will be contacted to suggest youths who would be Interested In ft was pointed out that the eom- Used Tractor Bargains! Stroube Implement Ltd.

South Highway 75, Corslcana. PHONE 612 mlttee's biggest lob was gettlne youths interested in the dairy program. The plan for enlarging the dairy show at the fair was made after It was learned that some members oi' the Texas Jersey Cattle Club had requested permission to show at Corslcana again; The' artificial breeding program was discussed after It was pointed out that In order to build good dairy herds good breeding stock must be used. Claude White Is chairman of the dairy Circulating Hew Bond Petitions For School Needs New petitions calling for a $650,000 bond election for Corsicana school system Improvements are now being circulated, Supt. W.

H. Norwood reports. Petitions previously had been circulated setting the proposed bond issue figure at $590,000, but a re-cxaminatlon of needs prompted an increase, Norwood Indicated. decision apparently was made at a school board committee meeting. Next meeting of the school board is set for March 20, when a date for the election is slated to be announced.

BILL, IS DELATED TYLER, March E. Glasgow walked in to pay his electric bill and a clerk said he had another one was past due. The old bill, the clerk explained, had somehow been misplaced and not mailed on schedule. So Glasgow dug up another $3 to pay for an electrically lighted' Christmas star he bought for a church play In 1930. Sun Want Ads Bring Phone your want tu 163 I WISHING WELL Registered U.

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If the number is less than 6, add 3. The result is your key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rectangle and check every one of your key numbers, left to right. Then read the message the letters under the checked figures give you. Copyright 1911, br Wllllim i.

Mllhr. DUtribuUd by Fteturw, Inc. ATTENTION Clothing and Furniture Now Have the Pricing Chart Pad of 12 or Call 1631--We Deliver! 214 North Main. Committees For Rotary District Convention Set W. E.

McKlnney, general chairman of the district Rotary convention to be held In Corslcana April 15-17, has announced members of committees who will assist In planning the' program. The following have been named, with the chairman of each committee listed first: Ferguson, Eugene Fletcher, Thomas George, III, James Currlngton, George O. Nokes, Fred Prince, Hal Bookout, Rex Cypert. John C. Tatum, W.

K. Brletz, Dr. Ed Willis, Mitchell Boyd. Morton. Robert Seay, Chadwick Snead, Clarence Hodge, Ed.

B. Harris, Lon Ingram. General E. Butler and Elliott Middleton, cochairmen; David Yates, Ralph R. Brown, John R.

Corley, Tom D. Bailey. McCammon, Rex Bounds. Oslo Cauble, Hal Faughn, Damon Frank, Harold Franke, Howard J. Frengell, Ray.

mond Cooper, James R. He well, RENT A CAR BY 8OCR, DAY OR WEEK. Connor Car Co. Highway 75 and 5th Ate. PHONE 1312 Orvlllo C.

Salmon, A. W. Laird. H. Walker, Warren K.

Church, Bobby Dow, Luther Johnson, Otto Smith. Dr. Wells Stephens, H. P. Phillips.

Boy Lundsten, Bill McKle, William Clarkson. Ill, R. 3. Reading, C. T.

Gartrell, Harper Llnoecum, W. D. Shivers. Bruss, Mack E. Dumas, Col.

L. H. Fuller, Rutus Pevehouse, B. M. Llndsley, J.r., Ted C.

Lovell, Ernest Moore, Jack Slsco. C. Roberts and John C. Galhoun, co-chairmen; Sidney Brletz, W. M.

Forester, W. P. Brown, O. L. Albrltton, R.

L. Harris, L. S. Keen, R. F.

Rutherford, W. A. -Wright, M. C. Caston, Harrison Fendley, Drew Gillen, Monte Davidson, C.

E. McWilliams, A. G. Elliott, Harry Montgomery, Ben Blackmon, C. A.

Keen, S. J. Miles, B. W. Woolley, Fred V.

Blucher, A. V. Farr, Dr. W. W.

Carter, Bill Cruse. Good Friday Is School Holiday The Corslcana school system will dismiss classes Friday, March 23, in observance of Good Friday, Supt. W. 7 Norwood, announced. "Good Friday Is a regularly scheduled holiday, and no school will be had on that day," Norwood said.

Classes- will dismiss Thursday afternoon and resume Monday morn- Ing, March 26. VISIT INDUSTRIAL SITES The sub-committee of the Chamber 'of Commerce Industrial com- mittae, met Thursday and discussed possible sites for Industrial expansion In the city. The group visited several sites which are being considered. Ralph Erown Is chairman of the sub-committee. To Have Complete Deposit the money you reeelYe your bills by check.

A on- celled check Is your bert receipt. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH Next Fay Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, FOR EASTER Beautiful HALLMARK Greeting Cards. National and World BIBLES in many styles and prices. TOYS that make music for the Children. Don't 'forget Films and Flash Bulbs to record the events.

THE CITY OFFICE SUPPLY Anything Photographic! HTW.CollinSt. Phone 225 READY-MIXED CONCRETE DELIVERED AND PLACED EXACTLY WHERE WANTED! Call and let ui explain how we can (Ive yon a BETTER CONCRETE SAVE YOU MONEY! Transit-Mix Concrete Supply Inc. Phone 61 East 6th Ave. And B-R-I Railroad. Maurice Young, Vice President and General Manager.

RUPTURED? We have on band at all times a complete line of for Men, Women and COME IN AND SEE THE NEWEST la Trusses. Also Abdominal Supporters'for Obesity, Maternity Support for the Expectant Mother; Appendicitis Supports to be worn after the operation, Private Fitting Room. COMPANY 216 N. Beaton Phone 792-793, Cor.icana, Texas By Ohio Yonnf WITH THE FAMILY AT AUNT EMMYS FOR THE NIGHT, I'M A BACHELOR "AS FREE AS THE BREEZE I CAN DO WHATEVER WANT-AND, OH, BOY, DEVILISH I'LU PUT GARLIC ON MY SANDWICH TONIGHT GOOD NIGHT WEIL BE BACK TOMORROW 1 II TRIMBLE THEATRE POPEYE BT Tom Sims and B. Zaboly BS5 PAKOIHG I HAVE'A VAPPLE -if WHY powr you STILL I kHOUJJU? CO" LD UMotV.CR^SHB(tiOULC> WHO i 2o6Nize you YOU, AS A BABVA BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswell BETTER PRACTICE A BARLOW HAIN'T GOT THAT MUCH OF ft CURLV-CUE ON TfV END OF IT I WUZ AFEERED I IT TOO SWOOP LOOKV, ftUNT LOWEEZY- I BEEN PRACTICE-WRITIN' TH' NEW NAME I'LL HAVE PURTV SOON-- rt RIDDLES BARLOW'' LET ME SEE HOW VE DONE, CRICKET SCORCHY SMITH Trade Hark Registered V.

8. Fatrat Offlw WE'D HAVE MADE A WIZARD NOW IP YOU CHAPS QUITE: i CAM PULL STWNGS TOE LOCAL PUT RECOVER SOME JOB LOSSES IP VOU UP TO THE rUE DERELICTPISPOSAL KHALIF? JOB, EH OH THATi HE COULDN'T KNOCK OFF THIS HG1P BLOW THE WHOLE COUNTRY TO KINGDOM AWFULLV THIS OIL FEU. THROUGH ANOTHS? Mark Betlitued D. 8. Patent Of G-S05H -ALL 50METHIMG BRUSHED AGAIKI5T HOMES HOOFEE Hark BttUteni C.

B. Patent Office 'rJOWWHEMWeCBOSS THI6.HILL WATCH FOB THE view OUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS SO PROUD OF- WE'RE ALMOST BACK. TO TOWN NOTice HOW MUCK BETT6R. THE AIE Trade Mark U. S.

Patent Office ADVENTURES OF PATSY HOG CAU.INO// AND DON'T COM6 BACK UNTIL HOU CONDUCT YOURSELF LIKE A BtW UP OUR TOUR OANS OP LUNATICS T6L6VIBION CONTRACT? ARE PISSPACINS MV L'ITTLE M.JUST WHAT ARE uiTHAT EXHIBfriON LAST N1SHT VOU PARE CALL SIN8INS OF WOS-CALLINS AND REeCH-OWUN ENOUGH TO ll PRWING AT, EUH? OAF" 8TUBBS AND TIPPIE YOU SET BACK TO BEDS IT WAS ONLY A DREAM tf'-OH, MY LANDJWWAT A vlERCYlOOVOUWANTTO vIORE NEVER SAW ANYBODY SO GIT! THEN MILLIE WON'T COME FOR A Oil AN'TM DIDN'T SO TO A A SIX MONTHS WHOLE FAMILY jfe.

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Years Available:
1909-1981