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A Newspaper With Editorial Stamina VOLUME TWENTY-EIGHT HAYTI, PEMISCOT COUNTY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1936. NUMBER FORTY-THREE. Carleton; Betty Jean Zarecor, Car leton; Anna Klinkhardt, Speer. J0NESB0R0 LOSES LOSS OF JOB GOOD LUCK FOB ARTIST WHO DRAWS ANNUAL 4-H CLUB ROUND-UP HELD OFFICIAL COUfff OF BALLOTS IN Shoe Pockets; Dorothy Oakley, "FINNEY OF TEE FORCE SECOND TO PILOTS Ted O'Loughlin, who draws the comic strip, "Finney of the Force1 PRIMARY VOTING AUGUST 8 Willie Speer Holds Giants to 7 Scattered Hits Tommie Turner which readers of this paper enjoy so much every week, might be a railroad man today instead of the Stanley; Mavis Smith, Stanley; Doris Smith, Stanley. Patching; Wilma Greer, Speer; Dorothy Oakley, Stanley; Helen Tucker, Speer.

Darning: Dorothy Hedge, Speer; Helen Tucker, Speer; Genevieve Rich, Speer. Girls Over 13 Years Dresses: Marian Rankin, Carle-ton; Threcel Shine, Speer; May COMING fYTNU This column is a regular feature ot The Herald. Our phone cumber is 94 if you have news of Interest August 181. O. O.

F. meet. 18 Ben Hur lodge meeting. 19 W. M.

U. meets in Circles. 19 Christian Council in the borne of Mrs. Virginia CO. MOTH INFANTRY TO (M CLARK Sixty-eight Guardsmen and Officers Leave for Annual Missouri Guard Camp at Nevada-Will Spend Two weeks in Camp.

Sixty-eight members of Company of the 140th Jhfantry, Missouri National Guard, stationed at Hayti, departed for their Scored 3 Runs With Homer. Present State Administration widely known artist that he is. Program, Exhibits and Demon strations Held At Caruthers had it not been for the fact that deceives Large Vote of Confidence With Stark 5 to 1 Favorite for Governor. A home run with two on bases in the second inning put the ball ville Presbyterian Church 200 Club Members, Parents, Present, Alice Fields, Wardell. game on ice for the Caruthersville Pilots In the play Wednesday night at the Legion park.

Strike when be was 'holding down a job es a way-bill jlerk in the freight department of the Pennsylvania railroad in Philadelphia, his bosses likeness in grotesque caricature made appearance on to many waybills. Within a year the budding The following 'Is the official Dress Cover: Frances Amburgey, The annual Four clbu round Carleton. outs were even with for T. Camp 21 Happy Home Makers meet In bell and 5 for Willie Speer. 'Plain Laundrey Bags: Marion up was held Saturday August 8, with approximately 200 4-H mem-behs parents, leaders, and friends in attendance.

Exhibit of the work The box score and summary: annual two-week camp at Camp Rankin, Carleton, Jacqueline Zare-Carleton; Myra Nell Fitzgerald, Speer. GIANTS AB PO A the borne of Mrs. A. Franks. September 1 4 Woman's Democratic club, meets in the county court house at Caruthersville.

Clark at Nevada Sunday evening. The officers in command of the Johnson, 3b 4 done by the clubs and a program consisting of demonstration, good Panties: May Alice Fields, War troop and who will remain through Beavers, cf -4 B. Thomas, 2b 4 2 0 0 0 0 dell; Fanny Hendrix, Wardell; two-week period are Major C. O. 14 Frisco club meeting at the Gene Clayton, Wardell.

grooming contest, style show a presentation of achievement pins, and musclal numbers lead by Mrs. Frisco depot. i Raine, Captain W. R. Limbaugh, Captain W.

P. Captain Combined Coat Hanger-Laun 0 3 2 10 .1 2 0 6 0 I. Van'b'g, T. Campbell, 4 Pasierb, ss 4 Griffin, rf 4 ot dry Bag: La Verne Taylor, Cotton Max McMahon of Wardell, made up count and report of the results of the Primary Election held in Pemiscot County tiled with the Secretary of State by County Clerk Ed S. Huffman.

Only 8 absentee ballots were received by the clerk's office and -eeven of these were Democratic. The Republican vote in Hayti was light, only' 106 votes being registered. The Democrats registered 1026 voters, the largest number in the history of the precinct. The Ballot: For Governor: Lloyd C. Stark, 5103 William Hirth, 955 Jesse W.

Barrett, 342 Claude L. Lambert, 159 James J. Barrett, 89 wood; Mavaleen Crotts, Cotton the afternoon program held in 5,000 ADDED TO 0 0 0 wood; Glenda Lossing, Porter, 4 W. Van'b'g, If 3 the basement of the Presbyterian church. DROUGHT RELIEF Slips: Marian Rankin Carleton, A total of 176 exhibits were en Totals Norma Horner, Cottonwood, Naomi 35 1 7 24 17 2 AB PO A PILOTS Thompson, Cottonwood.

tered and blue, red and white ribbons bearing the 4-H club insignia were awarded. These were in two principal groups, for girls under Houston H. Buckley and Captain -J. V. Mpore This camp enables every enlisted man to become familiar also provides competitive events In with actual army manuvers and army tactics, and in all branches of sports.

MYTTSfffiWRRE TRUCK DELIVERED Patching: Marian Raiikin, Car Amelung, lb 4 Only Eleven Missouri Counties leton; Frances Amburgey, Carle Not Included in Drought Area. Semo Area Not Included. ton; Fanny Hendrix, Wardell. thirteen years of age and those Darning: Helen Smith, Speer, over thirteen. The team winning 13 0 2 0 2 3 1 6 0 JEFFERSON CITY, August 14.

Marian Rankin Carleton; Threcel the demonstration contest and the Dennis, 3b 4 Herndon, 2b 4 J. McGown, cf4 Wickel, ss 4 Iffrig, If Turner, rf 4 T. McGowan, Speer, 4 Shine, Speer. girl winning the good grooming contest are to be taken to the i COTTON MARKETING MEETING State Round-Up in Columbia, August 17 to 21. WILL BE HELD IN COUNTY The $4,000 fire engine recent Following the afternooon pro Totals 36 3 8 27 19 ly purchased by the City of Hayti gram a picnic supper and games Summary: Home run Turner, arrived here Thursday evening were held on the high school For Lieutenant-Governor: Frank G.

Harris, 7010 Manvel H. Davis, 272 Henri Chouteau, 107 John R. Davis, j. 156 For Secretary of State: Dwight Hv Brown, 7049 L. D.

Thompson, 159 Fred M. Harrison, 225 Fred M. Crawford, 125 For State Auditor: Forrest Smith, 7037 George E. Hackman, 216 Hilles R. Leslie.

272 Two-base hit Wickel, Dennis. Two cotton marketing meetings are to be held in Pemiscot county to discuss methods of marketing cotton. The first will be held in lawn. with Fire Chief Eurties Powell at the wheel. At 7:30 a group of 96 4-H mem Three-base hit Turner.

Base on balls B. Thooias, Iffrig, Dennis. Chief Powell left here Tuesday. Haytol on August 27 at the Mid' bers and leaders formed a circle around a large replica of a 4-leaf Wild ritch Wickel hit by T. TED O'LOUGHLIN artist found bis career as a railroad man cut short and he was precipated into the work for which his later succes proved he was particularly fitted.

Now only thirty years of age, Mr. O'Loughlin bad quite an extensive experience in various lines going to Loganport, where Matthew S. Murray, Missouri Works Progress Administrator, has been authorized to add 5,000 more drought victims to WPA payrolls. This make a total of 11,850 Jobs that have been provided in the state for drought suffers, 10,000 by WHA and 1,850 by the resettlement Administration. The additional 5,000 jobs will be distributed roughly 50 to each of the 103 counties designated by the agricultural department as in the drought ares.

The eleven Missouri counties not included in the drought area are: Atchison, Buchanan, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Cape Girardeau, Dunklin, Holt, Scott and Stoddard. i oJ South Cotton Growers association fnmnhell. Struck out by T. clover which is the insignia of the office at 7:30. The second meeting the truck was built, and drove the machine home, more than 700 Campbell, by Willie Speer, 5 is to be held at the high school Error Johnson Amelung, and miles.

at Steele, August 28 at 7:30 P. Wickel. Hits off T. Campbell, The truck is of the pumper type orginization. Miss Lorene Dryden Home Demonstration Agent, explained the meaning of the club symbol and told how the light of 4-H work radiates from Wash Representatives of the county For State Treasurer: with a pump that will deliver off Willie Speer, 7.

Stolen base Pasierb. Passed ball Porter. Um agents office and the Farm Bureau R. W. (Bob) Winn, 7056 500 gallons per minute.

The truck will lead the discussion. The dis Larry Brunk, 17 ington, to the state Universities, pires Graves and Murphy. Score by innings: cussion will give every one an op- of endeavor even before his brief tenure of service with the Pennsylvania railroad. Christened "Edward A. his nickname Was conferred by a stuttering aunt who could not say A.

H. Steinback, 62 also carries a 100-gaiIon tank of water at all times in addition to the regular hose and ladder equip the communities in which the work p0rtunity to express their views Arch D. Williams, 28 is carried on since the work is The market situation presents at GIANTS 000 000 0011 PILOTS 030 000 0003 the County Agents offices, and to ment. Equipped with searchlights For least two distinct ways of better marketing for the producer. All national and international in its bell, siren and other devices, it Hoy McKittrick, --76431 I represents the modern fire fight-.

NEW GARAGE FOR HAYTI scope. ffotton producers are urged to at PHOTS DEFEAT Clarence Albert Powell! 341 J. Grant Frye, 150 COLD STORAGE COMPANY ling machise- and. fs equal to Mrs. J.

M. who repre- TT tend. CADDIES TO POPLAR BLUFF sented me uommumiy -n icouci. For Judge of Supreme Court Div. 1 A Like many other successful men, he began his career as a newsboy.

Later, during the summer vacation he served successively as office boy, a printer's devil and Jack-of-all-trades. The summer of 1918 found him working in a clothing J0NESB0R0 10-5 The Hayti Ice and Cold Storage lighting her candle from that of IN GOLF TOURNAMENT company ot this city is adding large addition to their main build Ernst S. Gantt, .2630 Lawrence McDaniel, 2264 Charles C. Madison, 180 Miss Dryden whose lighted candle was to represent the light coming ing to be used as garage and The following caddies motored Lieutellus Cunningham, 302 Odom Allows 9 Hits, Going the Full Rdute for Pilots in Series from the national, state and county offices, stood in the center of the warehouse. The structure is to oc' to Popular Bluff Wednesday to of many larger citie.

Bonds to raise a fund for the purchase of the truck were voted by the citizens of Hayti in April and were sold immediately upon ad-vertisement. This is another forward step the city has taken in the betterment of the communty and a decidely wise investment -for the protection ot both life and property. cu-py the site adjoining the rear mill, but this did not last kng. for by August of the same year he was In the "world's greatest Opener. enter the Southeast Missouri golf 4-H clover, For Judge of Supreme Court (unexpired term) of the building which was lately tournament: Ralph Provow, John The 4-H pledge was explained by destroyed by fire.

wartime shipyard" Hog Island Bv Bernard Piner Mitchell Tralnor, Sidney Dowd, M. Mrs. N. L. Dickey who spoke of the John Caekie Collet, Conway Elder, 515 Dave Odom the hurler who D.

Pike, Richard Alexander and Head. Mr. M. D. Amburgey, the a passer-boy, being the medium by which red-hot rivets were pas WILL ERECT NEW HOME keeps the fans guessing and the Leonard Miller.

They were accom Heart and Hands, and Miss Anne sed from the header to the holder- For Judge of Springfield Court oi Appeals: batters, went the full route for the panted by their manager, Sharon Cecil Morgan has purchased a on. Caruthersville Pilots holding the PILOTS PLAT PARAGOULD Pate of Caruthersville. Pbplar lot on the Sam Gettings place west Sillers, Home Demonstration agent of New Madrid, the Health. Two girls to represent each part of the pledge were asked to light candles At the death of his father -in Jonesboro Giants to 9 scattered Robert A. Mooneyham, 369 Waldo P.

Johnson, 359 IN TWO GAME SERIES Bluff won with a score of 29 to 13. Friday they will go to Sikeeton. of Haytl and is making prepar 1919, the future artist left high hits in the game under the lights ations for the construction of a school and became the "breadwin The Caruthersville Pilots will at the Legion park in Caruthersville Tuesday night. Wyn Vanden- Charles L. Henson, 1211 James J.

Fulbright, 3356 J. Arthur Francis, 385 dwelling on the site. from the master candle ano step in a leaf of the 4-leaf clover. The ner" of the family as a telegraph play the Paragould club Sunday, 301 BIDS TO BUILD messenger boy. From this he ad berr who started for the Giants August 17 in the afternoon and 238 MILES OF ROADWAY girls were Marion Rankin, Jacqu Charles A.

Hendricks, 84 HOUSTON SANDERS INJURED again on Monday night under the eline Zarecor, Francis Amourgey, vanced to the railroad Job from which he was soon seperated be Walter E. Bailey, 70 allowed 7 ot 13 hits and Griffin, right field, who exchanged places in the third allowed 6 more. lights at the Legion field in Ca JEFFERSON CITY, Aug. 14 Therecel Shine, Elizabeth Privett, Houston Sanders, an employee cause of the itch to draw which ruthersville. Coming out ot their Rex V.JtfcPherson, -r 70 David W.

Hill, 100 Betty Jean Zarecor, Mavis Smitn The Missouri State Highway Commission, at a public letting Friday, of the D. D. garage ot this he could not suppress. dog days slump the Pilots are Mevaleen Crotts. All members pre city was badly injured while at For Representative in Congress: The game play by play: FIRST INNING GIANTS B.

Johnson, third base sent thn marched to one or an Six months after he was bumped received a total of 301 healed bids for the construction of 26) miles work Wednesday morning. 10th District. playing some real base ball, that may take them to the top in the last half of play in the Northeast in the language of railroad work other of the leaves and ngniea storing "Follow the Mr. Sanders, with the help of Orvllle Zimmerman, 4565 of roadway estimated to cost ers, be embarked upon his life first man up went down swinging. Pasierb.

Bbort stop, hit to third fiv neernes. was turning a car Arkansas League. 994,200. T. H.

Cutler, chief en work as a newspaper man and T. F. McCoy, 761 Linder Deimund, 492 over when they lost footing and All repeated me pieue n.thr. sane taps which con- gineer announced. artist.

He was employed at differ and was thrown out at first. W. J. Vandenbere first base hit hartf the car fell, hitting Sanders on There will be built a total of TO ERECT NEW STONE For State Senator: 23rd District, ent times on most of the dajpies of eluded the ceremony, a cnorous oi the ankle. He was given first aid BUNGALOW HERE SOON Tvrrfnii ffirls lead by Mrs.

wax Philadelphia and Camden, N. J. C. McDowell. 6721 through the mound and was safe at first Beavers centerfielder.

28.4 miles of concrete pavement. 1.4 miles of gravel, 17,9 miles of treatment and rushed to the Bly- McMahon sang "The Four Leaf making layouts, retouching, and doing sports cartoons. From this thevllle. hospital, where it A. B.

(Bob) Tribble 1s pur rinvor" "a Tninmng ouub. graded earth, 7.8 miles of bituminous mat, 44,5 miles of bitum found his ankle was broKen it was but a step to the comic strip "A Ploughing song Mr. Sanders was accompaniea to field and he has made a name for inous surface treatment, and 48.4 and "A Song or Heam uuime hnsnital bv Mr. and Jirs. himself among the younger car miles of oil stabilisation and sur chasing material for the.

construction of a new stone bungalow immediately adjoining his property on Fourth street. He has purchased a lot 100 feet wide from Eurties Powell and which grounded to second was thrown out at first. ONE HIT, NO RUNS. PILOTS Amelung, first base up first hit to second and was thrown out at first. Dennis, third base, at bat next walked.

Herndon up next hit over third base's head for a double shoving Dennis to third. the ceremony. George Akers. The latest report toonist of the country through his face treatment. The contest winners are as ioi- said he is resting.

portrayal of "Finney of the These projects will be financed lows: Si With these little sidelights on j31JW meal uoiwisuomai by $458,400 from State funds, $711,800 from Federal aid funds extends his property through the FIRE AT SAW MILL Tha fire denartuient was called leton "Sewing Susans, ieu. Marian Rankin and Frances Am block on Fourth Street. Mr. Tribble J. McGowan, center fielder struck the career of the man who gives you the enjoyable weekly from "Finney" you will be more with1 an equal amount of State has imported native sandstone out.

Wickel, manager and snort funds, and from Works from Thayer for the exterior interested than ever, we know, In stop fouled to first base retiring Progress Administration allotment. C.E. Clowe 561 For Representative General Assem. Albert B. Brinkman, 3490 Sharon J.

Pate, 3081 Roy J. MeCloskey, 665 For Judge of County Court District Number 1: Clay Lewis M. R. Rowland, 2379 For Judge County Court District Number 2: Harry Cunningham, 1582 S. L.

Robinson, ls(l Forjudge of Probate Court (unexpired term) Frank Balrd. 1586 T. E. Broderick, S01 For Prosecuting Attorney: Robert W. Watklns, 6S35 For Sheriff: John Hosier, "'fi3 Dr.

J. V. Moore, finish of the bungaow with a pro watching for the further adven burgey. Second: Cottonwood, "Cottonwood team. Juanlta Dickson and Edna Dodd.

Third: Speer, "Mother's team, Reba Evett and Genevieve Rich. tures of the genial officer as they the side. ONE HIT. NO IU SECOND INNING GIANTS T. Campbell, playing INJURED IN FALL Mrs.

C. D. Staiifill was called to bable garage in connection with it. Tribble hopes to begin actual construction as soon as the plans ppear In this paper, and In tell ng your friends about "Finney' left field, hit over center fielders Breakfast and Supper Club-First: "Gibson's Best are made definite. nd tlio man who draws him.

head and circled the bast. B. Memphis, last Friday be Thomas, second baseman, ground cause of the Illness of her mother, team, La Verne Stills and Louise VISITS BROTHER HERE WOMEN'S DEMOCRATIC Mrs. Lydla Cole. Mrs.

Cole, is su' Tate. ed to short and was throwu out at first. Porter, catcher, walked. Grif fcring a broken hip resulting frm Style Show Winners: Girls over CLUB OF HAYTI TO HOLD IMPORTANT MEETING Mrs. T.

P. Bissett of Jonesboro, fin, right field, filed out to cen fall. She Is reported to be fn a 13. ter. Wyn Vandenherg.

on the Ark. has been visiting her brother, Police Judge J. A. Johnson, in First: Marian Rankin, Carle out about eleven thirty Friday evening when the boiler room the Thomas F. Gillim saw mill caught fire.

The was 10 ha started in smoldering saw dust.W the boiler; room. Considerable damafie was done. The loss was total as there was no insurance. The mill will not be able to operate for a weew or ten dM ut workmen are busy repairing the damage and expect to resume operations soon. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Armorel, Ark.

August 11, 1936. Dear Editor: At this time we are In a revival here. The meeting will close Friday night and we will be home for The Women's democratic club mound for Jonesboro, struck out. ton. of Haytl will meet with Mrs.

Tom this city the past week. ONE HIT, ONE RUN. 8 at 7:30 P. M. for the transac- Mrs.

Blsett is 91 years of age riLOTS Iffrig. left field, hit Second: Norma Horner, Wardell. Third: Jacqueline Zarecor, Car ard was a long-time resident of Haytl. through left field and circled the bases for the second homer of the leton. Jennings Tuesday night, August 18, at 7:30 P.

M. for the transaction of Important business. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. has a great many game.

T. McGowan. right field, hit serious condition. HOSPITAL Mary Ann Slentx. four-year-old duughter of Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. Slenta accompanied by her mother entered the Baptist hospital in St. Louis Wcdnmday, where she will undergo another operation on her leg.

UNDERGOES' OPERATION Girls Under 13 Years of Age-Dresses (First, second and third over the pitcners neau auu friends here who will be glad to health at the present time, learn that she is enjoying good reached first safely. Turner, In order named): Betty Jean Zarecor, Carleton; J. of West Memphis, Bob Ownby, -M'5 For Assessor: Herb Long. 9" George McGhee, 3525 Robert C. Mulllniks, -3082 Chas.

L. Jenkins, 283 D. Kiersey, 193 For Surveyor: Ed Gotcher, 6987 For Public Administrator: Hans E. Dorner, M75 For Coroner: Jack Kelly. 6999 Hubert J.

Bivlns, 474 Don M. Reed, 374 Jack Southern, 632 Win. Mackwatklns, 0 catcher and backstop for Odom, grounded to short and was safe at first. T. McGowan to second.

Odom Dorothy Hedges, Speer; Dorothy another brother, also visited Oakley, Stanley. with them here this week. on the mound for Caruthersville For Committeeman: Slips; Betty Jean Zarecor Car all of our services Sunday. To date took a sacrifice bunt, moving TO NEW HOME leton; Jean Scarlcs. Carleton.

we have had 31 additions to the John Max Sturm, bookkeeper for McGowan and Turner up. Amelung Panties: Mary Louise Lossing, the Pascola Gin Company, return grouuded to second who threw church here. Mr. Frank Adams is directing the song service iu the Mr. and Mrs.

O. S. Milan and Cottonwood; Mary Lou Aexander, ed from Memphis, Tuesday, McGowan out at home. Amelung N. Brasher, 384 Cha.i J.

Morgan, D. 433 George Klinkhardt, 0 For Committeewoman: Mrs. J. W. Rhodes, 393 Mrs.

Nell Gotcher, 331 Mrs. Nell Shlpton, 0 Cottonwood; Alleen Robinson, Cot where he underwent an operation family left one day last week for Detroit, where they plan stole second. Dennis hit through centerfleld for three bases scoring tonwood. meeting. Sincerely, C.

H. FRANKS. Monday for the removal of his For Constable: Arthur Allen, to make their future home. 40 Laundry Bags; Alice Buckley, tonsils. He is recovering.

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