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The Olney Enterprise from Olney, Texas • Page 5

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Olney, Texas
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$1 CLASSIFIED If you have a residence that is unoccupied aiid it remains that way for a month you have LOST that much money. If you hav a cow you do not need and keep her an extra month you have LOST that much feed and pasturage. In fact, if you have anything you do not need and continue to just keep it, you really have LOST the value of its use. For a very small cost you can let the public know of these items that you have for rent, for sale or of things you need to buy. Do it with a classified in the Enterprise.

Classified Rates RATE: 2c per word for the first insertion; Ic per word far each succeeding inscrtloo. Minimum, 25c. CLASSIFIED ADS Portraits, Enlarging, Framing and Kodak Finishing at LASATER Treasure Ship Found On Floor Of Sea am going to offer my two Jots and five room box house located at 713 N. Grand Ave. for 1398 on good terms.

See or write KOLLMAN, Indiana FalK (ll-2p) FOR lots nnd thi ee room residence (cJcur) in Olney for acreage or small farm on highway .1. POWELL. lp In Regard To Homestead Exemption The county attorney hn- ruled tint fid some it not m'ce-wu) to be Jiving on your property to, u- n. 1.1 'which ui'c in the on the ship. same ai homestead.

There- The earned -n consignment of haii i of rum Her Imvc ah tnev Wn nt finm 1 to WlH all be worked up ntd i million no chapel fan mad. rive of them 4 fiiianeed by John J). ko'-kcfolie; Jr not fonuidercd entitle! to i- taik'tl recover the trcuMire but tn rultntr. Thole- Kvcrtx IK confident h. can aeeom- fare, 4 being our tv the font atl eKvftrtptipn ti II, L.

Umvdoni. cwnitianiuM 1 to we urge jo-i to it ifijt vjti nvpe.Hion seeking the ft fa MM, 1 the in but failed. Norfolk, treasure hunt. jinjf exy didon-, headed Capt. 'John Hall located the 1 Waid 'Mcrida vixty miles off juipcs Wednesday, a couiiUK to recti.ed bcrt.

i Everts, expert diver with the, expedition, descended to the bottom jof the Atlantic and tht. The Merida is in 2UO of water and has rested on the ocean bed since May, 1911. She Mink in collision with the stiuuner Admiral Farragut. There wure 200 Moxicjun refujree? on hoard, but nil of them were saved- They tead tiri irx 10 Thlx Chicago Fair Completed Soon San Antonio, Juno will be represented at A Cenuuy of Progress Exposition at Chicago with a comprehonsKe display depic'in the progress of tho past one hun dred years in achievements in education, agriculture and industry This was definitely and finally dc termined at a meeting of the Texas World's Fair Commission at San Antonio Wednesday. The Texas exhibit building Chicago has been completed and the name nnd the great seal of the state of Texas now appears above the entrance to the building in the colonnade of states and is aiwiitinj the installation of the exhibit.

The State Department of Agh culture wilt cooperate with tlv Texan commission is assembling the exhibit, in fact it has already as scmbled exhibits at Austin which it will loan to the Texas accordng to J. E. McDonald, Slate Commissioner of Agriculture, who attended the meeting as one of the Approximately $48,000 been pledged over the state for the ex hibit, according to report made by E. H. Whithead, general ninn- ager of the Texas Commission, hut thic money has not yet been paH into the treasury waiting nRsurait' that the Commisison will go fonvnr.i with the exhibit.

The action taken Wednesday fol- lowel motion by Alfred 1'. PetcRch of Frederickisburg to ern the 1 iriitlee of the Commission to fnnmrd with the exhibit And to call upon the various cities and busin interests to at once forward their quotas to the commission at San An'onio, and that. A in entered into at once with contrae tors for the placing of the Texas exhibits at Chicago as soon sihle, L. E. Snnvoly, general chairmuiy of the Texas Commission, who at the meetins, of the Texas exhihii POM' West the Winter Garden district, rim! ilv-o in the Lower Uio Grande ey, awaiting transportation to Chicago.

These exhibits will go fov ward Immediately upon receipt he funds from the vnriou.e nnd the display managers in Chicniro could have them installed by July 1 to 15. that no other tiiblUhtf'! uinw tl2-3t) O. II. Hospital News tit Kliiort who lius local liKffpitnt for l.he rr mm Ijv-i-d in local Harmony Club To Meet i' fm nnd lie The Yoanit Harmony Club from severe burns, will Kul Top Jwnr Billit Jo, Pattiok, s-mnlt dfiunbtir (it v'clork. i.f Mr.

and Mrs. ITnrry Pntrick. Prinp In 'tpm-tid ht 1 Mondnv All you do ia look tbrne to tcnow they're low And take a flood look GOODYEAR frof Goodywir etwr buUt. ia tptaUty- te in than yea over rcganUew of price Better harry iwd get all (fee you for a wholo ium- aempamn that up Don's opportunity to monry on the firat-cholcc tlrmt 4.7S-1* 740 5.00-1» 8.15 S.JS-t* 9. IS 10.48 11.SS RAGLE SERVICE STATION OLNEV.

TEXAS Borden County Sends First Man To Pen County Founded 1876 The state of Texan has not bfen out sreat deal toward court costs, or upkeep of in the state penitentiary from Borden county. John Day, to the penitentiary from Borden few days ajro. was the first man ever to have been convicted of a felony in lhat county. The county in the judicial district, presided over by Judjre A. Mauzey of Sweetwater.

Borden county was established in 1870, 57 UKO, but that lentthy of history had not been filled with criminal convict inn until about two yearn figo. John Day, a Scurry county resident, was setitenerd to one year in th? penitentiary for manufacture of liquor. He appealed, and WRS Wheels of Justice ground slowly but they finally affirmed the (Continued from even better than larf. "This when one considers the manifold mental anjruish. of unemployment, scarcity of food and other unhappy of a financial, crisis, "While many things Imvc contributed towsrt! making Philadelphia healthier thnn during previous there cnn he no doubt but that the development of irolf clubs nnd of sports in general during- the past ten years Iws played mi important pnrt in enabling; minds nnd bodies to bear up under unusual strew." The statex tliRt even though the increased leisure today is often necompanied by hnrniiscd minds, the actual wear and tear upon tke human mHcbiiuiry of the mental anguish bM fni less thnn the forced strivings which accompany top notch buiiincus He considers the problem of health to be concnrned more with prevention than cure- nnd says, practically any hospital 75 per cent of the patients are found to he there because of chronic conditions and hut 25 per cent because of acute nilmenU.

The problem of health and longevity is one of prevention; luilnncing. the routine of daily living so that resistance is built up, the wear and tear on vital diminished and the incursion nil- vancing years forced buck. "What physician hsc not im apparently lionmed tn ttilK death, who through proper exercise and living habits pulled up from the mire of ill hc'nKh nnd to enjoy the fruits of regulated living during the advnncing years? "Ko form of exercise more than coif given that combination nf fresh nir, recuperation of mental out loot and an incalcation nf the will to nhend jus-t little harder. Whnt recreation cnn better couple clean air in pleasant, restful jndintr- asrrcefthle eompnnion- ship? nf Pbilndelphia's ohibs. nnd it has been my pleasure xvnti-b the older cenprtition nvai! of the health of tfolf.

It onn be safely thnt during year? covered by mv observation; over inillion men throuirbriut tlv country hav participated in the 1 us hold nnd nneourage tho American disposition to piny. tut lose il through short s'eMod uoss. Many proiili-m? be with the fr(-sh energy frnn; the rtpow whii'b follow:" ox cise with its pk-nsantly tired aftermath. There is all and nothinsr to lose in diverting imr minds from the pessimistic view of present surroundings. Lot us present difficult itv nd new courage, better blood and push.

ing back of the advancing Horanys Move fterc PvJiy Ilornny and fnmtU- hntr moved into the betiiitiful home in West Olney. Mr. Ifoi-tmy is arranging fit in ihe store pending pletion. J. E.

St. John nnd Jtjmr, Carter returned from Utah Kildny and visited with Miw until Sunri.nv. PROHIBITION delegations from nwr by counticfi au to attend, This MwUnfr fill be on of the oonvcntion of drys called by the tioventoi to of men snd women, and like number af will carry cause of on the bnlloU in thtt The of itreat uf Texflx will be chonm to run fw On do Men such HUhop Hoar. Dr. Georgv Truott, Dr.

-tJ. Or. N. 1). ttr.

Hunt nnd Dr. Ssndifer. iike uiiifueKtioned Christian cfti- vitll be and placed nn the ticket. Wichita Koys Evens Score With Olney 'he camji Vftrm. Camp attending girls teH, who will haw 4nd Mr Seeking and urninlnfc revenue the terrible teeing dealt them by the Olnoy American Leagos, II.

about two ago, the of the Intermediate Loftfrue W'chite a gw" FH- day, winning by a of 4 to 2. Not much of win but enough to wiy tho scores arc even on the matter of Johnion pitched for the nnd bcJd OJney Is 6 striking out 17 men. St. John, second pitcher for the icnli, hold to one run and 'I tho rwt of the way in the rlsrht Cameron and sicorcd the na for Hlnnv, thorn home. Sulllven and Cameron fonlurrd In thr fielding.

Score: R. H. Olncv 0 2 6 1 Clinccr says tha reason she i.i quitting her prtnont bearding bBcnjiiifl they want her to room with irfrl who 3 m. nnd to bed W'lth her hnt on. Sybil Rhea Dunagan torn Jn Orabnm wi jtuestn of Cwter and Betty YOU mn Onr Mar M.

Try our Hn Killed Mt V. C. Court of Day promptly in the Scurry since OaU (county of Borden) -loss not offer homelike He had been awsitlngr transportation since that time. Bordrn fonntv'n criminal crio-iiiir-rabte attention 3 years the mttle thi-ft ehtrge did not result in a conviction. County Radio Waves Come From Milky Way of radio which appear to eowe from the center of the Milky Way galaxy was announced Fridc.j- by Brit Telephone laboratories, made dnrlnsr Nadirs by O.

Jansky of the radio rwesrrfe of Holmdel, M. Jf, Unlika the ray, whieh from in SI1 it does not vary with either th? ti be either a photo or on electron. Mr. Janskj? out, can Emergency Service In (o hi. under th, director prp to the pu itt proud of of pro for TWir McCracfcen Funeral DUCKWORTH STORI No 1 OLNEY.

TEXAS SPECIALS Sail Lemons. Sunki.t. the' b.tl Bananas, Nsw Fasiy Rsd Potatoes 1( 8 POUNDS. Presh Corn 3 FOR. Compound CARTON Sugar, loTbs PURE CANE 49c PURE CANE SUGAR, 25 LBS, MEAL 9 Am LARGE SIZE.

COFFEE, TEXAS SPEOAt, COFFEE, 11 WHITE CAMS. CANS" CORN, 2 for KOHINOQR. Nc a Tomatoes 3 FOR EMPSON PIOAS. 2 Compound 4 LB. PEACHES Del MonU Na.

2H PEARS Monte No SOAP, 6 for 2' Cinnt T. N. T. 1 Vinejrar, gal.j Bulk. brin( four ii i Vanilla EXTRACT, 8 OZ.

Quick Jell Apricots 1( PEACHES GALLON Blackberries GALLON 5 1 CAIXON. PEARS fn.lt BACON. Ih HOME SLICED BACON, ib. Barbecue, ib ROAST, ib. Mitt BRISKET.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1930-1951