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Lubbock Morning Avalanche from Lubbock, Texas • Page 7

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PAGE (TS3C.) MORNING AVALAJfCHE, JULY 23, Superlative Rayon Crepe 1.00 Per Ycrd WASHABLE. TO FADING It's SUNNY c'e'ightful to wecr. This superictive COKAMA Rsysn Crepe carries the famous BUR-MIL assurance cf Quality. SUNNY, so heavenly for lingerie, is just cs Icvsly for b'ouses, for kiddies' dresses, far cdorab'e infants' things. Pink Ice Tec Rosa White Melon Aquslcn Light Blue Red Ccm Services To Call Men Under 26 I July 24 UPj Most Selective Sen-ice needs I likely can be filled from the manpower cool under 26 years, the House "military affairs committee believes.

The committee reported it expects continuation of present drsft induction and deferment policies. In a summary prepared for the group by Col. Francis V. Keesling, the national military manpower pool of registrants. aged 18 through 37, was placed at 22.212,000 as of July 1.

About 10,251.000 of these were members or former members of the armed forces. To Maintain Strength "Since the armed forces have already reached their authorized strength," Keesling said, "calls upon Selective Service are for maintaining this net strength. Contingent uporr the progress of the war, there -is reasonable expectancy that forthcoming calls can be met in a large part from registrants under 26, with a smaller number above this age." Navy Secretary Forrestal mean- estimated that additional 194.000 enlisted men will be needed fay the Kavy before December 31 and another 189,000 may be required by next June 30. Most of the men will be obtained through Selective Service. The planned "increase would give the Navy a total strength of 3,389,000 "men.

"We have moved faster than we had expected ir. the Pacific," Forrestal commented. Purple Grops Deep Rose White efafafy Afttt Ws ore happy to announce that we have a new shipment of very attractive ruff lings. they're from one-half to three and one-half inches wide. in White, Pink, Blue, Maize end Black.

in these favorite materials. Organdy Nets Pique Swiss Novelties The Lace Embroidery Feazell Rites Be Held Today Funeral services for M. L. Feazell, 65, will be held at 4 p. m.

today in Calvary Baptist church with" the pastor, Rev. Chas. J. McCary, and Rev. Ben D.

Johnson, pastor of Tabernacle Baptist church, officiating. Burial will be in Lubbock cemetery under direction of Sander Funeral home. Feazell, Lubbock county resident for 24 years, died early Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry Diebel, 1814 Avenue with whom he lived. Feazell farmed west of Lubbock until a year ago when he moved here.

Survivors are his wife, three sons, Virgil of Midland, Boyd and Joy of Lubbock; two daughters, Mrs. J. W. Randolph of Shallowater and Mrs. Diebel; 11 grandchildren; two brothers, Albert and George Feazell of DeKalb; one sister, Mrs.

George Hooper of BOND SALESGIRL War bond cairman for the Key Girls' 4-H club in Dawson county, Xelda Bankhead, above, sold $2,000 worth of bonds in the Fifth War Loan Drive. Nelda's brother, reported missing in action in the Pacific, now is believed to be a prisoner of the Japanese. Paper Salvage Here Equals Two Carloads Waste paper representing approximately two carloads, 75,000 pounds, was collected Sunday by heavy trucks from the two Army Air fields here. Recognized as the No. 1 need of the war effort at the moment, it has been suggested that all paper noi collected be kept for the next drive pickup.

In charge of the pickups were Trueman E. Faulkner, post Seven Runoff Races Slated in Hockley LEVELLAND, July 24. (Special) will be runoff races for offices of county judge, county treasurer, district rlplk. rommis- oners of precincts' 1, 2 and 4 and justice of peace, precinct 5, ccording to complete Hockley ounty election returns. Laverne IcCann nosed out Sam Davidson or county attorney by 113 votes.

Harold Clingas was named ountv clerk over Mrs. Elouise ox with a vote of 2081 to 1613, nd Ed was reelected heriff 2129 to Sid Pearson's vote 1581. Harper Brown and C. D. Bass be in the runoff for district lerk and Oilie Smith and Z.

O. Zack) Lincoln will be in the race or judge. Mrs. James A. Long, who was up for reelection county treasurer, was elimmat- by her two opponets, O.

T. 3utch) Gravitt and Mrs. Leona Chisum, who will be in the run- ff. Votes polled for contested ofices: District clerk, E. M.

(Gene) 4ycock, 812, Brown, 1221, Bass, 600; county judge, Smith, 1437, HELLO AGAIN "Buy A War Bond fODAV SORE or IRRITATED EYES This Is NEIL WRIGHT Saying: Afraid of change? Two kinds of changes you" can't avoid change and Health Change! Have You ENOUGH Life Insurance? BUY WAR BONDS NEIL H. WEIGHT District agent SODTHLAXD LIFE UJBBOCK, TEXAS PHONZ S933 SOS LUbboci Natl. OWE A. HOOD Slaton. In Service.

nlS lift NEW MARKET BAGS Well tailored durable bags in Navy and Khaki drill red trim Reinforced at points of wear a very timely bag designed to replace tha rapidly disappearing paper ones. 1.00 FLORSHEIM SQUARE TOES but NEVER duplicated Mcde over authentic Florsheim Icsts! That's why Florsheim Square Toes have more distinctive styling end fitted imitated, but never duplicated. Black ond Dark Brown 10.00 Returns Announced For Terry County BROWNTIELD, July 24. Complete returns from all Terry county election precincts were reported today, as Congress: Mahon, Harris 973; State representative: Douglas 388; Keill 1.666: Smith 321; District attorney: McCord Huffaker, Sheriff: Joe B. Price Fowler 274; Gossett 651; Murry 483; District clerk: Mrs.

Eldora A. White 1.699; Mrs. Clemmie A. Hamilton 792; County attorney: Crawford 896: county treasurer: Jones 1,808: Barton 710: Constable, precinct 1: Braziel Jones Commissioners, precinct 1: McNiel 489; Buckner 127; Commissioner, precinct 2: Settle 647; 332; Commissioner, precinct 3': Malcolm 201; Johnson 213; Democratic countv chairman: Gillham McDuffie 1,104. "Buy A War Bond TODAY" the Friden Automatic CALCULATOR The Friden Automatic Calculator Is a precision made calculating Instrument that is so completely automatic that all mental and physical effort is eliminated from its operation.

This fully automatic calculator is the solution of the problem created by the critical shortage of competent clerical help. Today, Friden Calculators are available when applications to obtain deliveries have been approved by the War Production Board. Telephone or write The Baker Company, Lubbock, Texas for complete information. TEXAN HEADS PATROL PISA, Italy, July 24. During the attack on this ancient city yesterday by doughboys, Sgt.

Charles H. Bussey, of Big Spring, Texas, headed a patrol which caught five Germans in a cave near here and killed them all. Lincoln, 1148, G. H. (Howard) Tiibb, 1102; county treasurer, Gravitt, 1466, 1244.

Mrs. Long, 966; commissioner, precinct No. 1, Tom Price, 410, Joe Mears, reelection, 304, Barney Thompson, 244; commissioner, precinct No. 2, Bill Carter, reelection, 378, Oscar Heath, 217, Walter Miller, 202, M. H.

Clark, 93; commissioner, precinct No. 4. Jim J. Hobgood, 299, W. B.

Dowell, 252, W. A. Cannon, 225, R. E. Avery, 159, L.

D. Throckmorton, 137; commissioner, precinct Ko. 3, G. J. Gotten, reelection, 559, C.

G. Brooks, 232; justice of ceaoe, precinct No. 5. A. H.

(Pop) 6'dell, 697, S. C. OJncle Sam) Potts, 583, S. L. Jenkins, 478.

Japs Thought They Were' In California In New Guinea Battle BOSTON, July 24. sands of misguided Japanese soldiers actually thought they were fighting in California during the for Guinea, according to two Army men home on furlough. The men, Lt. Col. Richard J.

Havessey of Newton and Cpl. "Winston C. Briggs of Methuen, said the Japanese fleet circled cific islands for weeks to give soldiers the impression that were making the long voyage to the western shores of the United Statss. Under wartime tuberculosis control, the government has X- rayed one out of every five adults in the TJ. S.

juartermaster officer, for South 'lains Army Air field, and Col. £. J. Yoltz, superintendent of supply, and First Lt. Lang M.

Shep- salvage officer, for Lub" ock Army Air field. BE SMOOTH-LOOKING A little ieadwork vtill help you stay well-groomed. It's easy to keep hair neat with Moroline Hair Tonic. Supplements natural oil of dry scalp. Adds lustre and sheen to your hair.

Sold everywhere. Large bottle only 25e. Try Moroline Hair Tonic. HEAT A Soothe smart of heat rash, itch of mosquito bites, cool burning itch of healins sunburn with Mexsana. ContaiiS iagredients often used by specialists for relief of these discomforts.

Yet costs little. Greater savings in the larger sizes. So get a supply today and beat the heat with MEXSANA SOOTHING MEDICATED POWDER Adt. Gtsjje Berry Floy V. Blajon Berry Hinson ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 201 Conley Bldg.

Lubbock, Texas. Dial 5401 Printing Office Supplies Sporting Goods 14th St. Ave. Dial 8515 PLYMOUTH DODGE DE SOTO CHRYSLER Fast acceleration cuts gas mileage as much, as 2t)-30 per cent Accelerate gradually in first and second speeds. Quick starting and stopping wastes gas! Maintain even speed; anticipate traffic stops, Drive at moderate speeds; 20-30 M.P.H.

is the most economical. On the highway, don't exceed 35 MP.H. Under-inflated tires increase rolling resistance and tire wear! Check tire inflation weekly. Dragging brakes waste gas! Keep brakes properly adjusted. For safety, have them relined if necessary, Have your car lubricated regularly make sure your oil filter is working efficiently.

Replace if Evaporation occurs faster in hot weather. Don't neglect the battery. Add water frequently as needed. A dirty or neglected cleaner impairs engine performance- Have the air-cleaner inspected and cleaned if Lef the Man Who Knows Your Car Your Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto or Chrysler Dealer Help You Care for Suggestion to Repair Shops If you need parts of any kind for Plymouth, Dodge, De Soto or Chrysler cars, see tha dealer who handles that make. For Dodge truck parts see a Dodge tvno In Hojor Bowej and Hii Amateun 9 P.M., E.W.T., CBS Nstwork JOIV.

THE ATTACK--BUY MORE WAR BONDS Factory Engineered and Inspected Ports for TO THE CITIZENS OFLUBBOCKCOUNTY THANKS Your ovenvhelming majority for me is your mandate to me to continue with my same policy in the County Attorney's office. Again I thank you, YOUR COUNTY ATTORNEY SYRIAN E. (SY) HARBUT Paid Pol. Adv. PLYMOUTH -DODGE BE CHRYSLER DODGE TRUCKS R.

C. OLIVER Monument Co. Cemetery Memorials everlasting beauty. of 2601 Texas Ave. Phone 5821 ABELL SANATORIUM "A Dragleii limitation" 1641 Broadway Lubbock, In.

Consultation and Exam. Fred Specializing In nervous and chronic disorders, operating under direction of licensed physician. Farmcrly ol Milling Sannrorinm, Mineral Wells, who rrncticed In that institution for 15 m. Also Bams treat- men you receive at Rosi. VISIT THE FUN BAR Everylhing for fun and enter- liiinment.

Clever Party Ideas Pictures Gifts Favori Come in and Browse Lubbock Paint Supply Co. 170S Broadway Phone 5801.

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