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The Paris News from Paris, Texas • Page 8

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The Paris Newsi
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Paris, Texas
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8
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TEXAS- Intercropping' Has Place In May Include i Legumes In Other Crops; i Any Proportion of Soil Conserving Be Counted JOE PALOOKA The Leader By Ham Fisher Some new ruliisgs on planting aad handling diverted acres have been released by the Department of Agriculture and received by County Agent A- L- Edmiastoii. Among these Is the rulir.g that part of acreage planted to soil-conserving 'crops iniererop- ping with soil depleting crops be iised as diverted acres if in excess of the base acreage for such crop. This means thai corn planted with ieguures mav be di- acres if planted one and one of eacfc will be one hair conserving and if planted rows of com and one of legumes it be two thirds sol! depleting and osse third soil conserving- If a man has a base of fifteen of com and peas, having planted two and one, ha -would isvs a base acreage of five soil conserving and ten soil depleting and diverted acres would not begin tmill fas had planted his base on- Also it is imperative that any 'individual or participating in isayznent on one farm must apply and quaHfy on aU. other farms owsed or operated by iiim in fhTs comity. Tnis means no matter what the of iesantry may be.

ATI producers should remember thai new bases of soil depleting crops may be worked out on -farms according to Hie quality of culfepation -and nttmber of acres in ine THSTTI. The program is most common sense aad fair to large and small producers if equitably worked out, to Mr. Sdmiaston. an individual thinks -be is not interested in the he is mrged to see bis local committee- -and dscuss li with, him. He might become interested should he it better, 'ATI local corornitteemen be making "work sheets beginning SfonoXr, April 27th.

To learn "where ihe corormtteemari -will be working shcrared see him over the weekend. All com- "munities "will be served by com- TKliteezneji meeting the producers in Traces. It -will-be necessary for producers to go to trie meeting places to seethe commlt- teernazu It- is imperative that a sheet be made out if a. producer is to be eligible for an application. One who makes a sheet is not bound or obli- OUT MERE 1 SOUSe PLAYELEGHJT AW GCTrveR'TlRE i McX RSAO TO ME OG Kfy COUfcTTRY SY I rr 61IS 6ULFSPRAY Hf ALWAYS Hit SUC Standing Pat -BUT I THE VH wo.

IP THAN TUfSiTTAzy OFTJiB ATJJAfl- IM T44C -WE WATT I CAUSES? TffiM TO KlpB AWftV LEAVE US -JEF gataeo! to sign an application but! cannot make application for pay-! roents unless he has made a sheet. Producers are urged make -work sheets at once so that; may be planted to qualify- i I Should a producer think he I diverted the required twenty per-; cent of his soil depleting base but I -when land was measured he failed; fto have. the entire amount hej iTvould lose only that amount of! i payment of the acreage he; was short of the twenty percent i I and not on the acres he had act- ualiy diverted. Plan Picnic For Visiting Aviators "Will Tour Cit Before Picnic At rulings coming out; daily and farmers should keepj touch "Kith committeemen inf ormataion. i Second Child Victim of School Bus Crash Dies! SHAMROCK, Texas 19, daughter of Mr.

and. jiVirs- W. Sechrisi of Xtozier, died) midnight, the second victim of! la school bus accident in which; i eleven others were injured Tues-, other cities than Dallas will fiyj their ov.m ulanes here xvith the; Plans were laid Thursday morn- ijig at a meeting of the aviation committee of the Paris and L.SL- mar County Chamber of Commerce to entertain the good-will fleet of aviators from the Dallas' branch of the Kational Aeronautical a tour of the city and a picnic at Ijake Crook when that body arrives here in 25 Taianes on the afternoou oz April 30. Approximately 50 people be mcluded in the group, which will be met at Legion by members of the local chamber of commerce. Several Bilots frorci BONHAMKOTARIANS OF LETTER delegation, which is being spon- BHO.4BFOO!T TELLS sored in the interest of aviation the state.

Boss Iliff of and Henderson will be included in the Sight as pilot of his 1936 Siinson, as will J. B. Nehls oi I Giaoewater and Bob L-e Sage of i Bepreseniaiive A Graham, both of whom will pilot Broadioot gave an interesting their own ships. A number of address on -fiarly Texas, women pilots will also make tne soon, at the weekly trip. Jiuncheon of fee Hbtary cktb.

He Following the Dicnic planned by 35 5 a Je the aviation committee of the lo- written by Itevid Crocicett to AIS cal chamber of commerce, the I 5011 Jn ieonessee." praising tne grouu wiH soend the -night at 13se abundance of erote soil Gibraltar hotel before resuming oaffalo. -Mr. Broadfoot told their air trip the morning of events leasing to bat- May 1. W. Hancock is chair- of Sac Jaciuto, and gave a man of Paris chamber's aria- woro-pictuTe of tne tion committee and with other 'eraSsnip of Sam- Houston in tnembers of the body, he wiH nesd jfealing the.

army under the welcoming group, Santa Anna. I President H- A. Glass appointed Sav Kefcev Dome committee to uameihe notai- irsees' for the five directors Will Be DrMfett biected sooa. wboase fTexas- Toutii, PJckiajf 'Berries, Is Jin 'custody -as theisms- Slujt By 33inl Smdser him. Police "tfag BEAUMOKT, l33 a JijsszsS fhEmtmg accident had endad is "dealh Thursday bose, licdsrlajaj school football plsyer, The youtb shot -with 3r smsS belisf '33e jcaliber -rifle berries tigators "was.

-Srsts by Collins--of Ari35itr who birds is ftlse Iciiiity. Wool, BI3T FREE OFFER MOTH BAG S. McGlasson. local- -P. MOUTiT Informs- tion has been secured from a be his guests at a itmcheon Son Identifies 11 tin Gflmer will be "tested again soon jmembess meeting here at thai for oil.

A major company will jiime will also drill the test. i Visitors ai the- Wedaesdsy Land has been leased by major i meeting were Frank Wilson, gsa- PaidSc; 1 poBee fttai the of Hszasy" 3 1 department stzzre i kidnaped Thursday "held for 5 Tlsottc WSK Patfs selling acre is very scarce now. PROBE BIGGINS. Texas, Hauser, arrested in--Grceley, KD 3 state school 'commissioner; H. T.

Hunt, Dallas; D. B. Griffitij. Shenuar. D- Kelly ivas elected a sti Bc'uclets $5 J5 to $7 J5 Values Dresses $5 J5 to S7 J5 Values Values to $10.95 tke arrival of parties to wliom the fixtures have been soM, -we are given the prrvilegeof a more days in business to dispose of remaining stocks.

All new desirable merchandise plus special fill-in purchase. Come IB At Once For These Galore, f. HONDREDS OF VALUES NOT LISTED Dresses $495 to $6,95 Values. 19 $2.69 $3.19 $3.69 $4 $7.69 89c Paris Fashion Shop of Christian Babitzke -near Jan. 12.

Pastor. 63. At Out They Go, at White Suits to $12.95 Values 12.95 Values Man Tailored Suits, Dresses, $12.95 to $19 J5 Values 0 2 Pairs Values to $2 J8 SOUTHEAST CORNER PLAZA SEE A BOWL OP WHEAT KRJSPIES ANP IHBTSUr-CRISPf Per KeHogg's Wheat Kris- pies in a or cream. They actually hold on to tbetr crundiy crispness down to the last JSajte. blending does.

has found a way to blend the crbp goodness of rice with -the tasty nourishment oi whole wheat. Try Wheat Krrspies. Buy a large, economical package from yoar grocer. Enjoy them often. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek- i E.

'W. Knight, retired "Presby- Jterian minister, at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening at his home a long illness, having' suf-' ifered blindness the psst year ii; addition. i The body left here at i. o'clock Thursday morning for Springs, Ssd River the luneral service was to conducted fay the EG, SelL Baptist minister, long- time friend of Knight. 3om Greecvilic, S.

Mr, BLENDED for CRISPNESS came to Texas over 5C blears ago and was married In 1587 I to Mas Sallie Hmrnieutt st An-. nous- arc'his -anfe Meliae Peek and lAla HoTxrard, Avery: Sulphur Springs: W. Knight, Grockett; W. and Mrs. W.

SUies. IBallas; Otis and Fred Knigiit, Fort and Mrs. Billie Marlirj There are 23 grandchil- Idren and sex-en great-grandcbil- jdren. W. H.

Walker Is I Buried At tuiieral serv- lices Mrs. K. Walker. 71. jwho died isle Monday night.

I conducted at the home of her Mrs. G. W. Strotid, nesday momirtg. by the Rev.

B. B. jHall. pastor of the First Method- list church of Honey Grove, with jmterment at 'WiUow Wild Jtery. Bom Hiaitie Roberts, at Eal- eigh.

December 24 1865. she 1 came to Texas in life and February 27, 1887, she marriec W. H. Walker Success. Seven jof the 10 children feorn to this union survive.

They are: Mrs. G- W. Stroud, Mrs. R. Whit- llock, Mrs.

Lou Neal and all of Bonham: Walker oi GainesvilSe: Buck VTslker of and Bob Wai- 'ker of Walters. OScls. Meet Churcli Yotmg People's Ixsamje of the I Paris Presbytery will have a rc- jtjular spring meeting at the Oen- ftral Presbyterian church Friday Saturday. will be a play enttiled "Expected Home" o'clock at Bywaters Park part of the pro- ffrajn. Dr.

F. L. Wear, pastor of the church, wrote the play members tff the chtirch will be the cast. That uifl Week-Ead in BARGAiN MENT. Snian BASEMENT.

A of --pastel CREPE Smart styles. aad 9x12 PABCQ Attractive colors harmonise xyifJi your bedroom. Just 36 Lack Jocime A real ''Satt- tsrday special sold much price, AE- iight Sprsag colocs, H.69 36 iocb lOc 32 In- Mattress lOc 400 Yw4 Coat. Hose tj Sises Men's Pants in patterns, Straw Hats Men js iSaScrs wiSis fancy black Light Siadks Men's and -slacks checks aod plaids." Sanforized cloth JL Ladies' Slips In Two Popular Styles! and straight top slips with lace trims, and bias cuts. White, pinlc.

tearose Dress Shirts ffltb Sfct-Fiex CoUwrs! New Era dress in fancy patterns and all wtiiie. Eeal bargains. See them. piete sizes 08 BAS. SAVE FOIL A CHJM8XSIAS.

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Years Available:
1933-1999