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And medico led vapors penetrate fir back to comfort irritated Use Menthoiatum at night, see hoto clear your head in tne morning! Get Menthoiatum today and keep it liandy for oil nasal ALSO RELIEVES HEAD-COIO STUFFINESS ANO CHAffMt When nasty nasal irritation corks up your or leaves nose lining dry and quick! reach for Menthoiatum, containing comforting Camphor and minty Menthol.Spread itgently in andaroundnostrils.Quickly it works to help thin out thick mucus, tK'tM toward MCNDAV LAST II A Cartoon T1T.SDAV OM.V Musical MONDAY LAST l)AV Tarlar Daily Frew, Moa4ar. OctoW 4 By PEGGY DERN mmci. INC Cartoon News TfKSDAY A WEDNESDAY JUNE HAVER MARK STEVENS FOR BEST RF.StflLTf TEV A WANT AD THE STORY When Sieve bsrd-bitten war correspondent and prop ct 0 doom, expresses dismay at the prospect of a secretary. Happy Brandon walks out on him, saying: sure the can find you somebody grim and middle-aged -scared to death of the Steve calls Hippy's apartment to try 10 talk her into the job. Hut when he admits that he drinks a deal Happy turns him down.

Steve hand on hei arm and Timmy, her cat, leaps at him. 11 Steve roaxingiy, I know I've gone at all wrong. I'm sony; I'll grovel at your feet if just forgive me and start all over ugaiti i want to be friends, and with that yellow-eyed devil in your arms, too, if let me And if you'll work with me. I'll try to behave myself and not get out of line again. Please, Jiaopy? Pretty Haopy rekixed a little and nodded.

"I'll try it fur a while," she said at last. "Whoops'" said Steve, and for the first time since she had collided with him that morning she St.w an expression of pleasure on his thin face und in his eyes a sweetheart. Happy. And I'll win Timmy over if I lave to spend all my pocket money on liver for the next six months," Hippy's eyes danced a little. He'd inutii rather have Shrimp." she said demurely.

"Then shrimp it shall tons and tons promised Steve extravagantly. work here" decided. of you coming to the office every morning. 111 come here. I think I can do a better job here than at my Happ looked startled, but Steve was .0 matter-of-fact that, with some she agreed.

Before the end of the first week. Happy discovered that Steve Landers quite important. He was his own field and deeply respected by those who had read his bitter, fiery blasts from overseas: his radio contract was for thirteen weeks, and there were magazine commitments, a movie contract for later in the year and book which was to be about, postwar Europe, rather than the wu years. From the first she found that he was difficult to get along with. Business Directory Plenty of Ucg and bottle beer every da 3 A isn Cold Drinks -C amh igars and Cigarettes BENS PL ALT: 104 E.

2nd St, Phone 93'i3 Sides and Sesvice Hoick and Oldsmobll. Phone 279 TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY THAMES DRUG CO. The RrxaU Store Phone Taylor, Mowers A Repaired Also Site trie and Acetylene Welding BLACKSMITH SHOP E10 Vance TAYLOB DRUG Full Line Of Dally Honda; Phone 80 South Mali. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. E.

L. Wilke For Appolntmnt Call IKS Cor. Mkftn And Fourth Hunke Building When the sponsors of his radio program protested about the violence and bitterness of his first programs and insisted on them she thought would have apoplexy. The battlo waged long ond loud, Happy lelt as though wefe bruised and battered. But in the end, swearing had to allow a little'of 4he process.

-When his first article rushed into press at the expense of almost remaking on issue that had closed its Steve was livid with rage because it had been edited. Some of the more things," the editor told him firmly, had had to be eliminated. And Steve came back from a battle royal with the editors to an uneasy Happy who waited for him in the big shadowy room that had become, without Steve's finite realizing it, a haven of peace for him. He raged, swore, and paced up and down the room, while Timmy, tucked safely out of the way under a chair eyed him balefuliy, "Happy, for the love of God," said Steve last, and in his tone there was revcrgnce, not blasphemy, the blind, besotted fools know what's coming?" As he went on there was a tormented look in his eyes and Happy knew he was seeing old, ugly scenes, reliving moments that had been all but unendurable. "1 Hiroshima; I was at Bikini for the bomb tests.

We all shuddered with horror at the thought of such devastation, such havoc. But Happy, I can tell you in all soberness, in the deepest, most serious words I could possibly find in my mind, that the atom bomb is play compared to some of the stuff that's being dreamed up now by scientists in every nation. What in the name of all that is hopeful can I do to wake people up? To make them realize how time is running out?" know, Steve; I she almost whispered. Steve looked down nt her small, white face and her frightened eyes for a moment, and then he went to her chair and put out his hand and touched the soft, ruddy mass of her hair. little Happy.

done you a dirty trick hiring you to help evening at 7 15 at local me frighten a compkiccnt world hospital. He was married in into realizing its danger, to Esther Pearson, who survives TEXAS CONTINUES HER WIN- as they plowed through (phis, Tcnn. Here, No. 49. Gillory.

(ers are No. 16, Randall Clay, Tcx- NING mud made no Arkansas Razor backs by a score Texas back, slashes for a first down as; No. 70, Fd Kelley. Texas, difference to the mightv Texas 'of 21-6. on a muddv field at Mem- the second quarter.

Other play- Dies In Bartlett W. W. Walton, a pioneer of the Bartlett community, died late Saturday according to word received here Monday morning. FuncnJ services will be held at 3 this afternoon from the Baptist church in Bartlett. Mrs, Walton was formerly in the mercantile business was a onetime partner of Charley Cook.

He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Irene Walton and one son, W. W. Walton, of Corpus Chtisti.

Yon Can Save Having Your Cleaning Done At The mi 2S1 OBITUARY Mrs. Ollic Lora Davis BARTLETT. Oct. 20. Mrs, J.

T. Irvin received word this week of the death of her sister, Mrs. Ollie Lora Davis of Colorado City, who died after an illness of four weeks. Mrs. Davis was born in Virginia in 1875.

She had resided in Colorado City for the pjst 22 years. Survivors include three sons. Raymond, Walter, and Neal of Colorado City, three daughters, Mrs. Carl Barnfield of Colorado City, Mrs. J.

E. West of Brady and Mrs. B. C. Patterson of San Francisco; two brothers, Frank Overby of Taylor, and Bert Overby of Moran; two sisters, Mrs.

Bob Swan of Victoria, and Mrs. Tom Irvin. CARL PEARSON Funeral services for Carl Pearson will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 from the Condra Funeral Chapel. The Rev. B.

R. Edmiaston, pastor of the Street Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in the Taylor City cemetery. Pallbearers will bo v. G.

Carlson, Frank Carlson, A. R. Lundell, Marvin Anderson, Floyd Anderson, and Quinton Anderson. Mr, Pearson, retired farmer, bom August 23, 1876, in Jim, Sweden, passed away Sunday TAYLOR DUCKS CLIMB IN 31-A COMPETITION Taylor High School's Ducks are flying faster and looking better as the weeks past, and Duck fans W. F.

SHELTON COMPANY Allis Chalmers Tractors GMC Trucks GOODRICH TIKES 121 East 3rd Phone 330 Taylor, LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED talons- Pa wls -Bearings Rubber Tires 10" and Hondleo 1716 West 7th Street A- B. McMAKIN FOR BETTER HEALTH Tfcke Chlropratlc Health Service DR. D. C. Ph.

Vance Taylor Phone 7H Specializing in Electric and Welding NEHRING GARAGE 309 N. 3rd St. E-L-K MOTOR RADIATOR WORKS Rccoring, Repairing and Boiling Oat Radiators West 2 nd SHEET METAL ROOFING 3. 3. Schindler Owner Anything in Sheet Metal Specializing In Gutter Metal Roofs 2nd St.

Taylor, Texaj Phone 1175 JKUNZ WOODWORKS Naivar Dairy Woo Iwork Cabinet Specialty JOE F. MALISI! 3OT Vanee St. TATLOB RADIATOR St TIN SHOI Radiator Repairs A Recorlng Out Specialty Tin Work Acetylene Weldlnf 210 East 3rd HOTEL PACKAGE STORE Whiake porta Just Across From Depot Leading Package Store Say, isn't some sort of brawl being given somewhere tonight thcit you and I are supposed to publishers arc giving a cocktail party lor you, and afterwards, supposed to have dinner and address a political His face twisted in disgust. "Skip he said sourly. into your prettiest duds, pet.

Ydu and I are off for a tour of the night clubs. After all, why shouldn't we dance gaily on the flower-strewn edge of a precipice, just as all the world is doing? Why should we try to be different?" the cocktail she began. stop in for a few minutes, you conscientious little soul, but the political meeting? He picked up his overcoat and hat and turned to say, into your party clothes, Happy, while I go home and shake the moths out of mine. be back for you at seven and gaze upon the wine when it. is His mouth twisted little and there was the old tormented gho-J of pain in his eyes for a moment.

He was gone before could answer. (To Be Continued! Moses Buzan Is Back In School Moses Buzan. limping slightly from a knee still a little stiff and sore, was back in school today. Injured in last Friday football game against Cameron, Buzan wrenched his knee painfully, but expects to be all ready for Rosebud next Friday PACKAGE STORE 211 Weal Third Wine Whisky Gin MARTIN BECKER, Owner Electric Accyteline Welding Implement Build Stalk Cutters Trailers IU-WAY WELDING SHOP 1221 W. 2nd Milbert STONE TRANSFER STORAGE COMPANY Jack E.

Stone, Owner Local and Long Distance Packing and Moving Anywhere in tlie United States Taylor. Texas TAYLOR TAVERN Formerly known as Konnies Bar Beer, Wines and Cigarettes G. J. GONZENBACH Mgr. 410 S.

Attention Fanners Wc Are Ginning Snap Cotton make good turn out and Buy any amount of remnant cotton. Salyer Emerson Gin Auction Sale of Registered Hereford Cows October 39, P. M. at Taylor Commission Company Auetien Ham TAYLOR, TEXAS 30 Registered Cows of Finest Bloodlines About 25 these cows will have calves at aide and the others arc bred to calve soon. MY ENTIRE HERD OF REGISTERED COWS TO BE SOLD AT YOUR PRICE DR.

JAY J. JOHNS Taylor, AUCTIONEER: Col. Walter Britten of College Station, Texas him. Mr. Pearson had lived in the Taylor community since liKW.

Survivors other than his wife are, four daughters. Miss Alice Pearson, Mr.s. Helen Williams, Mrs. Lillian Appel, and Miss Gem; Pearson of Taylor; and six grandchildren. One son, Harry Pearson preceded him in death in MRS.

EMMA WILHELM Funeral services' for Mrs. Emma Wilhelm will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 from the Condra Funeral Chapel. The Rev. F. G- Rocsner, pastor of the St.

Marks Lutheran Church, of Austin will officiate. Burial will be in the Taylor City cemetery. Mrs. Wilhelm, born in Berlin, Germany, passed away Sunday noon in Thrall at the home of her daughter Mrs. Ralph Cain, She was married in 1903 to Lawrence Wilhelm, who preceded her in death in 1927.

Survivors arc two daughters, Mrs. George Hanley of Taylor; Mrs. Ralph Cain of Thrall, three Rosie Wilhelm of Austin. C. Prazcl of Rockdale.

and Mrs. Will Sternevan of Buda, seven sons, Alfred Pciser of San Antonio, Await Pciser of Taylor, Arthur Pciser of Austin, George Pciser of Lockhart, Ike Wilhelm of Hutto, Albert Wilhelm of Austin, Frank Wilhelm of Smithvillc, two step-sons, Herman Wilhelm of Austin, and Joe Wilhelm of Rockdale; one brother, C. Justice Robert II. Jackson, above, proposed lhat flic Supreme Court ignore previous rulings on divorce cases and standardize divorce laws by a clear- cut decision on that people can understand and live Regarding various- state divorce laws, he declared, are in a terrible state of are supporting the team to come out second in 31-A. competition.

The fine showing the Ducks made against the highly-touted Cameron Yoomcn Friday night is the strongest indication of all as to the comparative strength. The Yoemcn scored three touchdowns with no extra points over the Ducks to make the score 18-0. and it wasn't because the Yoemen weren't battling with all the skill and power they possessed. The Georgetown Eagles fell 4G- 0 before the Yoemen in a contest which proved more a rout than a game. Yet Georgetown was able to defeat Rosebud 20-13.

and Rosebud lost to Belton, whose Tigers started out with such a victorious roar, only 11 12 This medley of scores puts Georgetown above Rosebud and Belton, and since Taylor looked a lot better than Georgetown in the field against: Cameron, He fans can draw some very optimistic conclusions. Killeen is still more of an unknown quantity. The Kangaroos, defeated Georgetown G-0, but shown much before or since. Taylor's reception of Rosebud next Friday night in the Duck Pond should make statistics of some of these predictions. Win.

S. Boyd, Former Taylorite Dies In Burkburnett Word was rece.vcu 01 the death of William S. Boyd, born in Taylor August 5. died October 11 at his home in Burkburnett. Texas.

Mr. Boyd atlemlca Taylor public school and was employed at the nostoffice until 1923 when he moved to Burkburnett to go into the retail store business with his brothers. His survivors are his wife, the former Agnes Needham of Taylor, one son. Billy Edward Boyd, three brothers. Les, Charles, and James Boyd of Burkburnett, and one sister, Mrs.

Ethel Hartment of Austin. New DRUG ST RE WRECK VICTIM FORT WORTH, Oct. 20, A soldier from the Fort Worth Army Air Field is dead as the result of an automobile accident near Haltom City. The Sergeant Berl B. Mullins of at a Fort Worth hospital yesterday.

Dr. Randolph J. Pate Dentist Announces the removal of his offices to the Booth Building where he win be located in the former office of Dr. Byron Smith General SU RANCE- A. Prazcl of Rockdale; 36 grandchildren, and 10 great grandchildren.

For Upholstering And Woodwork Call 996 Taylor Upholstering Woodwork East Oak Street EXPERT REPAIR WORK on all implements and trailers TRAILERS BUILT TO ORDER We build front bedders and ttialk cutters. Dice sharpened by machine: All work guaranteed Thrall Welding And Repair Shop Thrall, Texas FULL OF PEP Now Found Fast ffefp From Getting Up Ilere'a good for you folki who have to get up at night to peas water, have backache, too, because of minor functional kidney disorders. Three generations ago, famous doctor developed a medicine for very trouble. Now millions have used it, often with nmaringty fast, effective results. The medicine is Dr.

Kilmer's Swamp-Root, mado of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, and balsams truly own way to relief. Instantly you take it, it to work flushing out kidneys increases the flow of urino, helping to relieve excess so irritated bladder gets a good flushinK out, too. Caution: Take as directed. cay marvelous. For free trial supply, writo Dept.

Kilmer Box 1255, Stamford, Conn. Or get full-sized bottle of Swamp-Root today at your drugstore. AUCTION Thursday, October 23- SALE -z r. M. 2 miles northeast of Coupland 2 mules, milk cow, John Deere tractor (011 rubber) complete with bedders, cultivator, and planter, 2-wheel wagons, disk plow, grain drill, mower, hay rake, harrow', 4-row roller, poison machine, sulky plow, double-row cultivator, rotary fresno, feed mill, harness, lube tank with pump, electric brooder, about 5 tons baled cane, and many other items.

Alfred H. Eiben owner E. C. Dahl berg, auctioneer Our First Shipment Of Coal Has Arrived We urge You To Place Your Order Now SUPPLY IS LIMITED H. COMPANY Safewav's Meat Counters are Open on Tuesdays (and every day except Sunday) HERE IS WHY: 1.

Many people need fresh meat in some form every day as prescribed by their physicians for specific health conditions. 2. Certain creeds and religious faiths may observe a day other than Tuesday as their meatless day. 3. Many consumers may find it necessary to buy their meat on Tuesday for use on Wednesday.

In having meat for sale every day Safeway is simply fulfilling its obligation to serve the needs of all tomers. In addition, Safeway believes that an important contribution will be made to cutting down waste by maintaining an even flow of perishable foods from producer to consumer. For its part, Safeway intends to, wholeheartedly cooperate with President Truman's program by doing everything possible to eliminate spoilage and waste in its stores and warehouses. Closing the stores or withholding food from sale on any business day would simply mean an extra storage period for perishable foods which in turn would 1 crease the amount of waste and spoilage. SAFEWAY STOKES, Incorporatoci.

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