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The Paris News from Paris, Texas • Page 2

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The Paris Newsi
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Paris, Texas
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FACE TWO THE PARIS NEWS, PARIS, TEXAS MARCH 2, Sets Navy AUotmen Correspondence Romance jWerbyTest Culminates In Marriage 61 acre farm six i v' Bos well Since Glover's death twelve years i a or Glovers ceaui weive 5 a ope rated the tarm be- Rodessa I Visited By Superintendent Anhydrite 7 ve A "Mcr? ihsr; ever before public The schoc! bead points car sutpffUK SULPHUR BL.UF5', The cllowing teadsers of the Sulphur Bluff school attended the ise wachcry cidtrs uoiilg lit- 4pprove o26 BiHtons or and Mrs. X. O. Glover, L. and canning fruits and vegetables.

operators Ttorartmtftnt For 'Oakes, justice of the peace olfH'Tni ired of the hard work snd as in the future," P. second, the training ne gets atf ChisrG, county superin- school and church, and i tendent. said Tuesday. third, environment. These three Essie Kelley, Keitfc ftle.

Gertrude Hudson, Roberta FORT WORTH. Bell Mr. and Dallas and Fri- Peerless has been. Wilson set 'March '27 So? repairing the lines and Geese Saved Rome But Goat Rescues 2 Mules 547,104 less than tne ree lime appropriation fc The committee cut $27,000.000 1 57,000.000 reQuested the shrD construction but 'this described as merely grounds that of current funds to be expended June 30 current Deport Church And Local News Items Reported COMMERCE, Spec: "Fcr the lac: ci a horse a coir, lost and DEPOSIT, Wo- geese disturbed by approach of Missionary of the the enemv saved the citv of 1. -f- i I Rome but for soat en the drilling expenses exceed $600 a iie tne is running, and at present the king- fonr-aticn is, entirely satisfactory! hard, away a bit In every 60 estimates rise over into the next fiscal church met Monday tsrnoon at the church for a bus-H farm of A A.

West i day. iness session, Mrs. Phillips Grant of here'near The money be used to start 'eight new destroyer? and four and to continue X7crk ct carriers, II cruisers, 48 desiroy- ers, 16 submarines and a gunboat, i sic-nary conference in Paris. Twelve members answered roil with scripture; and Mrs. Roger Sell led the devotional I naval aviation the commit- rv ice on "Humilitv." Mrs.

i tee S49.5GO.CQG—an in- Ranking Bell presided in the crease of nearly- SiI.G0Q.QOO over sence of the president. the present appropriation. I An all day meeting of the Bats- list "Woman's Missionary society i i Tx-as held Mondav, circles 1 and PASSES i 2 meeting at the" church for cb- jservance of a Week of Prayer; 3frs- -P. Johsson Leaves For! prosram. i to Attend Funeral Ivlrs Charges 'i.

ai- i reeled tne program, assisted cy Buck mom- I 10 ing "ior Arasrvlo. in response to aj a of i i to all security holders at once and I such holders would be asked to i vote on the new plan, I i JudgK- Wilson congratulated the 1 I various protective coxanilttess OK I A jrti-H of theJr cocperatios. 17 YEARS BY CRACKING 1 presented a dfSTerfect GHT AND A HALF BEJ.ION CRUDE -CHL-SAVED West's loss hight have been far greater wnen his barn burned to the The goat stood "in the door and butted repeatedly at badly frightened mules tried to back into the flaming structure. Hearrell YORK. and Burnett have started a new test on block 29 iri eight and a half billion the I.

and Hex Uan- crude ell conserved iels 3re the drilling contractors. a re! of" 0 have been rxiu to stills i 'anuary 1, 1320, 31, 1936, to produce i Start Taking I School Census In FAKIS ROMAN'S COMMUNITY ZVEWS OF AEEA congregations- snd evening 3. P. Johnson, of 215 La- mar avenue left Tuesdav rrinTTi- iv ci 1 iish iuncnec-n announcing the mother, Mrs. H.

F. SheltonJ aepartmeii' He terms cracking "the greatest single contribution to the conscr- of a natural recourse." aad i ad predicts that the developed i Uolvmerization process roay 0c cent otrer 193g. Scnoo, enumerators of me Paris snot her contribution 3 152 ce I Independent School District to oil ccnservation. barrels, up attended moming clay started tskinn the school I Van says oil conserved i "Se estimates 1S3' nearjv two-thirds of! dajnaad for the currently estimated reserve. I oe (billion) bsrreb, a daily sv- Had it not been for cracking, her of Sunday appointment I tne cooperation 01 ai- parents- Irs i iin-e census.

through the cracking process. Total demand for motor fuel iwOverii e5iimi3iies at 'ease per Telephcrte 27S DR. J. W. STORMONT morning dav started services at the census.

Sanerintendent of Sch i iitU -r-r 1 tor. the Rev. C. E. Deakins, filled I Ch3rr sss JS First National Banfe Baris-, The Hev.

Charles In sometHne TnursdaT. spending rus i curt here. Though inclerrt.eni has All children. regardless been hindering the road whether they are in graveling project, progress is school, should be regis 1 nov." being made on it in this pre- the enumerator if they are oe- cinct. i tween the ages of sbc and 18 in- Much farm -work vras done last i elusive before September 1, he daughter.

Mrs. Buck Mathers. a farmers having i said. to Mr. i ys.

21.314,033.000 the witn vx er cut Ull -with i Unionization ill Be Planned! Alsoe isspsnslbii For iar JPressel Sttgfered Fifteen Years With Joe L. Chandler Of Fulbright 1 ssid -ResidentPasses! ruesdaT strikes "wtsri't evert Gly-Cas 'After AH Else Failed. John iiss osen ill, i is repoted net doing -well. Buster, will have icn "Wedcesasy i Mondav evening at 6:45 clock, having'been ill since last Tuesday pj pneumonia. TREES AT all 3 The funeral service was set tor In The I urjiondze the oil industry starting I and Mrs.

3. SUleijrew, i. -and -srill Alien predicted -if a i Tuesday from Evertoji, I. companies Tv ouid oppose 1 -where ihev w-ere calle-J nnioaizalion csmpaign. -wiiich be extended to handling the prc-duct, i morning.

eluding truck drivers and iiliir I service held at station Everton Monday afternoon. course," Alien said, Mrs. Kiliebre-v, whose htis- i xjjsy 'declare a period of c-and died about y-ears ago I -when an eniplover is I icpr and four da ugh- i but the wctd ''strike 1 3 in cur vocabulary-" -I 771 1 'Survivors are his parents, two Mrs. P. Goolsby anc sisters a brother Bessie Mae, Vemcn Williams and baby are Hi L-orene and George Cnandler and with influenza I one grandmother Jvlrs.

Joe Chand- A son born to Mr. and Mrs. Ar- named George, Sister of Paris Man grandparents, living at ana tv. lebume. 5IAKRIAGE LICENSES Bailey Brown and Miss Estelie Sougias.

Harold Dickerson and Miss and Mrs of iiot Oou" HAKGIS RITES AT Mr I B. Love. COOFEK ON TUESDAY I Thirty-one attended Sunday school at Union church Sunday Funeral Is World War jmcmmg. Sinking classes sre meet- Teteran Who Died IB FL Smitb cn nigiit at tne scnc-Oifiouse ior practice. 3IRS.

BORA SCOTT COOPEIL Funeral! services. arranged for 2 clock i Tuesday af ternoor; at the home of i Tom" 2. Robertson here tor his; jfiiarkst today. 1 nephew, John Hargis, 41 years old, Surprising things have been died Saturday in Smith, by this new remedy i wil-e is seriously? -wherever it has been introduced m. Summoned home to attend her N.

M. 3aidv-ir of the sudden cesth. day morning bis sister. Mrs Walter Samfsrd "which occurred at her borne in Wills Point 'The funeral service TSTOS set fc Tuesdav afternoon at Wills Point. CARS REGISTERED Dut a could not read': J.

Pirie, 448 avenue. there in "time for the service. i W. F. 501 Cleveland dsushters, Crawford and street, Chevrolet coach.

I Birdie Ssmford of Wilis Koyle L. Moore, Hoxtorj. Chev- and Sirs. A. O.

of i rolet" sedan. Canton, a sister, Mrs. S- B. iA 1 NEWS OF O4K i sedan. of Dallas and half-brcthert Joe in South Texas, besides? 1 Mr.

Baldwin here, i Pope's Condition Cheering in nunorecs of cases. R-ead Mrs. Dora Scctt, P.oute i S-yjrT 1 Paris) a respected local lady, said POST OAK-MT. OLIVE. (Spec- I Mattle E.

Dancer, rural last Thursday and A. Sdmits- ton and Miss Florence and home agents, met with C. Morris. liivcrceTitia VATICAN CITY. Pope the 4-H club.

vs. Buford Crensha-v, Pixis' improved condition Tuesday Albert lerniug' of Pinhook has i dH-oroe: Jennie Mae him to plan a revival A moved to the Bagsdale Frank divorce. of the custom of bestowisig bis Brokers funeraj noine hav- place Zack Thomas occu blessing frcm the balcony CHOCTAW I7ifa Jacicia! Bisirict R. Chillers, New cases filed: Susie Morris i vs. James C.

Morris, divorce: I I THE The Rev. R. E. Bar'- tist pastor, conducted the service, iy the Palace Drag Stores, this city: "I had taker, many 'the past fifteen year? but none that could be compared Gly-Css" said Scott. pstion and indigestion had 1 5 A I then- devsjoped a stubborn ca, shoulders sr.d back anc -what I endured otter, un'c-earable.

kidneys added to rny discern- 'fort by causing me to set up 4 a.ll hours of the night. 3Ts.y rest and sleep- broker. 1 oyvi I could find relief. I tried first I one medicine and thej-; another cut "with no results and I steadily each riny. 1 i iired and wornout of the time i 01 arrangement? and P7 inpr the John Durham OaKiawn eerneer.

I seuzg at OaKiawn eemetery. As Mr. Kargis was a World War veteran, the American Dost providec pallbearers. Survivors are his mother Air. u-ill property.

Hain Friday delayed farm work a fev- days and made- the roads Boas, h's v. ifc, dsujih- The been er Johnnie Ruth and i Cra-wforr: Lieeisses Issued St. Peter's. Airnos Baker to Victoria Frost, xhe pontiff "was perraaded last idabel: Edgar Bamron to ear because of' his'health to sus-S aelia McAnn, Commer---e; the custom. 5jns to LilL'e Prtts, 1 1 Eugene Petty MIXMASTER SUCH MIRACLES OF COOKERY con oil: on of some ti same.

rs. Almost Double '36 Mark to Celester IVilllaTGS, ElufI: Ernest Bay Fox. Idabel. to Barbara Abies. J.

R. Stidham to N. Glover. Harry M. Keller to Grace Augustine, Darwin: i ton T.

Early, Fresno, to i Fairie Greer, Paris. Texss. BRIEF LOCAL NEWS ITEMS OF HJIVCKLEY pecial Bui icing permits in Paris ing February totaled $3.26. most double the in issued in 'February. 1936.

accord- ing to building records in the of- i CALL 401 al- e. Or we lcr and i iice of the city engineer. D. H. Baker ergy to get.

about the But in spite of all failures of other medicines my once I gave Giy-Cas of helping rr.e health troubles were seen ove yi Grady Gentry and farnilv Sunday nnd Monday vvith Mrs, ir n- other, Mrs. he at Reno r.y Claud 57 ricks of i heater wood Saturday. in reoruary. tnree nevr dences were started to cost to- tr of six homes were re- paired for SSI and three businesses received repairs for $350. jj Co.

That Sells Fo: Kodak FinisMng kiisg yotnr films to have them fiussbed properly Hour Service DAVIS STUDIO Ground Floor 30 Stmtfc Main -I nave compietec one box this Gly-Cas anr! continued Dora At Cooper On Monday "This nev." herbal 1 I die more than all COOPER. A five others combined. My storn- jroom hous-e belonging to the HOLC and kidneys have beer, regu- i an occupied bv Williams constipation ended and ar? was "damaged bv fire dreadful possons removcu $45.50 PUNCH PARIS. "one cf the most beautira! eyes in lixe cost an angry pedestrian a I I.OOO-frarc (S46.50) fine Tuesday and an eight days suspended jail sentence. i FUNERAL MONDAY DEPORT.

(Special) Funeral service for W. A. Mills, found dead south of here Saturday, 1 held Woodward funeral Mrs. Williams said that the fire caught she was in another home and whec she is sold by Palace D'flJSiP ar ome an wec se Stores, Paris, and' bv iearto returned to the kitchen, it was jn surrounding tovms. ablaze.

All the kitchen were lost. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS All water bills must be paid on or before March 10th in order to secure tbe 10 cent discount. Water 15 Ibs- ily Wwh Service CITY STEAM LAUMDRY PERFORMS Tk yes! That's what they arc, these delicious, snowy iVA angel food cakes feather-light muffins, rolls, biscuks ujasbed creams, meringues dressings--you make with Mismaster And it does all the ann-tiring mixing, wasliing, whipping, beating, juicing for you, Mjxmsstcr provides the "success made possible by Muarmster's Automate Full Power os all same on Low as on High, for every need there is ac ideal FULL POWER speed that woo't slow down as the batter thidsena or you add mgredseots. You also get the exclusive FULL, MIX "beaters with the human touch" with larger beatiag surfaces that aerate more thoroughly for finer results Mix- master is PORTABLE, too. Motor nmd beaters lift off the staiid for use right at the stove- The sturdy, MORE easy-to-use food mixer preferred by women everywhere.

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Years Available:
1933-1999