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Longview News-Journal from Longview, Texas • Page 6

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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 24, 1939 THE LONGVIEW (TEXAS) DAILY NEWS PAGE SIX 1- American Orthopsychiatnc associa- tion Thursday at a symposium of ageing. SKULL AND BONES DUKES UP! TRIES TO GET TO POINT FUNDS FOR HE Many Suffering From False Old Age, Meet Hears Mineola News BELIEVED THOSE IF HEM 'J i OF TEXAS PROJECTS OKEHED NEW YORK, Feb. 24. (P)A lot of Americans are suffering from a "false old age," Dr. George Lawton told the if 4 fjf I S' These are persons whose bodies ar still comparatively young, but whos emotions and habits of thinking become aged unnecessarily.

The mam reason for this, he said, is the pres. ent social and economic situation. He did not estimate the numbers of "falsely aged." Age alone, he held is insufficient as a criterion to judge a person's qualifications to work. He suggested that arbitrary retirement ages be supplemented by a more flexible ss-tem. The largest percentage of pc; fori over 65, said J.

K. Folsom, is i Northern New England. NeW Hampshire, he said, leads with 8.9 per cent. t-J Fluorescent tubes new discovery in illumination, have been ui extensively in the million dollar light r.T' ksVN Ring May Help Solve Three-Year Mystery Of Waitress' Disappearance Jr aW i. Ml MINEOLA, Feb.

Nedra Mildred Davidson, 24, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Davidson, died Monday in a San Antonio hospital, of bronchial pneumonia. Burial was in Grand Saline Woodside cemetery.

The Rev. Ward, pastor of Mineola First Baptist church, assisted by the Rev. John L. Whorton, Lnngview, conducted service at Mineola Baptist church. Survivors are the parents; brother, Thurman, Mineola; a sister.

Mrs. Ralph Carson, Houston; a half brother, B. M. Robertson, Mineola; and two half sisters, Mrs. Earl Miller, Long-view and "Mrs.

J. C. King, Dallas. Dermott had a false upper plate and some false lower teeth. The sheriff, who was holding the skull and bones for viewing by relatives, believed the woman was murdered either strangling or stabbing, and the body carried into the brush.

Bihl said his theory was that the murderer left the automobile and dog near the river to indicate the woman had committed suicide. 1 ing program on Treasure islana. dar tm ar ma ft? ar i i jm. an ay Just to see if a needle CAN lie found in a haystack, Press Agent Jim Moran tries It out in Washington. He keeps a sharp lookout lest he be stuck with his own gag.

Winnsboro, Gladewater, Tal-co, Troup, Greggton, Car-i thage, Overton On List 'The house appropriations committee, Washington, announced Thursday the treasury and post office departments had approved federal building projects which include the proposed expenditure of more than $645,000" in East Texas. The proposed expenditure in East Texas would be for a new post office building in the following towns: Gladewater, SSO.OOfl; Greggton, Omaha, Carthage, Overton. -Talco, Troup, ills Point, and Winnsboro, $70,000. The total cost of the federal building projects announced by the committee was $146,121,000. Thty will be submitted for consideration in any future building program authorized by congress, an Associated Press dispatch to the Journal said.

Ihese projects, it was announced, are not included in the $130,000,000 public building program authorized last year but will constitute a list of eligible projects if congress decides to expand that program. Fcr Skin Irritations, Gclfer's Feet, Tea Itch Try Bcndraje today. Ymj cannot lot. It is the tested r-rwrnptiort of a well known SKin Specialist. If it fatly to relieve Burning, luhln Skin.

Golfer Font. Toe Itfh, Athletes Foot. Jock Strap Itch or Rlrifworm, your money will be refunded. Bonde.ie la a liquid; it ilrxn not contain mercury; it dow not stiun. MINEOLA, Feb.

Covington, Mineola student at A. M. college, was carried to a Dallas hospital seriously injured after being in a car wreck while enroute from Bryan to Houston with some friends. Young Covington saved the life of another victim of the accident by breaking a glass and pulling the injured person through a window, not realizing the seriousness of his own injury me" to There's one "bertti FORT STOCKTON, Feb. 21.

(Pv-Officers believed Thursday the finding of a skull and scattered bones with a woman's ring and a pair of woman's slacks in Salt Cedar thicket near Zimmerman reservoir may solve the three-and-a-half year old disappearance of Mrs. Ruby MeDermolt, 40, an El Paso, waitress. The thicket, about 30 miles north of here, is also near the Pecos river which was dragged and dynamited in September, 1935, when an abandoned automobile and a collie dog identified as belonging to Mrs. Mc-Dermott, were found on the bank of an irrigation canal near the river. Officers then decided the occupant of the automobile who disappeared was Mrs.

McDermott, basing their theory on a purse containing piipers, which was found in the automobile. The scattered bones were found by J. F. Murphey, a ranchman, a he followed a herd of gnats through the thicket Wednesday. Sheriff Dan B.

Bihl investigated Thursday. Bihl said the ring checked with one identified as belonging to the missing woman; that the badly weathered skull showed gaps' in the teeth which jibed with knowledge that Mrs. Mc- add eggs to give a cak derness, volume, and iff JtSS- ness. Do you know I White Oak Products Made From Yams Will Be Shown Delacey Allen, member of the Georgia state legislature, has offered to settle the $50,000 slander suit brought against him by L. W.

"Chip" Roberts, democratic committee secretary, with fists, both of which are occupied In this picture. (Robert later canceled the suit.) SES.J LOOK IN THESE BAGS FOR NEW IMPROVED CAKE METHOD PLUS A FLOUR THAT MAKES SIMPLE CAKES TASTE AN0 LOOK BETTER! In simple foods bread, biscuits, pies, plain cakes the goodness all comes from-flour! It costs only jc more'per recipe to use Pillibury's Best Flour than to use the cheapest flour. MINEOLA, Feb. Rev. Willis G.

Jernigan is leaving for Waco Friday on business, but will return in time to fill his appointment here this weekend, Lions Board Called iBEST Public To See. 25' Items Manufactured For Commercial Use On Display At First National Bank Building Here Saturday; Science Club Blazes Trail me BEST if i Caka Khoury, president, announced Thursday. Dr. Khoury urged a full attendance because, he said, many important matters are to be discussed. A special meeting of the board of directors of the Longview Lions club will be held at the Hilton hotel Friday night at o'clock, Dr.

S. G. The White Oak High school science American industry, made more than club has done more than just talk important products which are need-about chemurgic industrial possibili- cd in the nation's commerce, Fred tie of the sweet potato. It has, in an Sessums, chairman of the public re-effort to point out the true and lm- latmns committee, announced. Price 50c at Avery's Pharmacy (Adv.) portant place of the sweet potato in DELICATESSEN WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT iiV BARBECUE Sliced Beef or Pork Lbs.

BAKED HENS With dressing and Gravy. Each 33e 59c An exhibit of the industrial prod-1 nets of the sweet potato will be shown at the First National bank in Long-view Saturday morning. Members of the club who have prepared the exhibit will be present to explain how each of the products was prepared and to discuss the importance of each. Elmore Torn, agriculture director of the East Texas Chamber of Commerce, will be present during the exhibition and Will discuss and answer questions concerning the various products. Club members who will be in Boasts 1 5c EL.b 1 0c Ml.io I Ucrdi.

-59c How's Your Medicine Cabinet? Every member of the family from the baby to grandfather needs preventative medicines. Any of you. may avoid serious injury or infections if antiseptica and other first a i requirements arc available for instant use. Be prepared with a COMPLETE medicine and first aid chest. We will be HAM Home Baked Pound POTATO SALAD Pint I i I 1 charge of the exhibition will be Lewis Bryan, president, Daisy Smith, Henry Nixon and Birtie Hodges.

Included among the important products derived from the Sweet potato CycCcm Gropes LONGVIEW, TEXAS 35c FRYERS Choice, Early Spring. Each PORK CHOPS 15c 4 Lb. 9c I PORK Roast 1. Lb. 15c FISH Fresh Water Gasper Goo 5c glad to advise.

Aunt Sally's 16-oz. Loaf BREAD are starch, flour, sugar, dextrine, syrup, itock feed, glue, alcohol, carbon, amorphous and explosives. i Noted Banker Dies DALLAS, Feb. 24. (fV-J.

Howard 64, Dallas and New York banker who also served as an executive of the federal housing administration, died here Thursday. 1 The son of a prominent pioneer fam-: ily. Ardrey was born in Dallas in His career as banker began in Dallas. SAUSAGE OYSTERS Lb. 10c 100 Pure Pork Fancy Selects pint 23c Avory's Pharmacy 2 for 15c PINEAPPLE PORK RIBS SAUSAGE Lb.

15c 18c Small, Tender Armour's Star Patties Box Phone 1336 Phone 1337 GELATIN pkg. 4c Royal Asst. Flavors Boloena Lk. 9c A Center I Slices 29 Tenderized Whole nr 3 for 25c PEAS Early June No. 2 Cans Lb Liver 12c Fresh Pig.

Lb. 5c No. 2 Can KRAUT, CHEESES Tongue 15c Fresh Calf. Lb. 15c ASPARAGUS Libby's No.

1 Can Pigs Feet 19c AOIiri 'M' System 1 "7 Rindless A "7 1 1 I moked 2 for 15c HOMINY Large No. 2'i can 12c Bacon ssq" uares Dry Safe. 12c- Oc 5c ROLLS Ground Meats lb. 10c Fresh DOZEN EGGS doz. 15c CORN 6c BUTTER lb.

25c CATSUP iff. 9c DRYSALTul2c COCOA 15c Stringless Beans I'TcL 9c Post Toasties bI! 2 for 15c OLEO Our Favorite Pound Package 10c rrt Campbell's 1 omato ooup 5c CORN KIX SUGAR CURED BEST GRADE Large 10 Box IOC ib 18c a'a( dressing qts. 19c A AM In The Slab PEARS Bartlett tio. 2 Can. 19c BISQUICK Gold Medal on Small Box LVC BACON, sliced, lb.

23c PORK BEANS 4c COCOA Hershey's Pound Can 13c CORN CATSUP 10c SUGAR 15c VEGET0LE cl 34c VPCQ Guaranteed 11 tuba Fre.h Dozen 14c MILK, Armour's, 6 Small or 3 Large Cans 17c Bologna Sausage Chitterlings fa CALUMET 18c PIMENTOES Sr 5c 5c MATCHES carton 15c SYRUP Sir 46c CHIPSOsBru.10c;Br.24c 4V Dry Salt Jowls nnnnn Tail HQ iiiii NECK BONES lb. 7c Fraito 16-oz. I OU 13c UM Can LETTUCE Each 4c Large Firm Heads lb. 12i2c nnn r3 i T) Gold Medal jQ 12-lbs. a a a 45C 24 Ibo.

if BArUNAS doz. 10c Fresh Oysters Home-Dressed Poultry Ok hj 3 lu II HOMINY. No. 2 can 5c 3 3 'W System, ground fresh, 2 lbs. 29c Admiration, Pound Pkg.

MUSTARD qts, 10c FLOUR7WC9c CABBAGE Pound lc CARROTS 2 for 5c TOMATOES FF. Pound 5c CELERY SWTOc POTATOES.1....... 10 lbs. 19c APPLES Ew.r";pi,,. Dozen ICc BANANAS Dozen Cc PINE APPLE, 3 cans 25c A Giant Bars, 4 for 17c SUGAR, 10 lbs.

Camay Toilet Soap, Bar 5c I "1 Pure Cane v.r1 ..3 -t UCJL'JL wiii'd Cloth Bag 213 V. Tyler ICOTo Union We Appreciate Your Patronage.

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