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The Wellington Leader from Wellington, Texas • Page 13

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Wellington, Texas
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13
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Thursday, September 29, Trench Silos To Dispose Of Mudi '38 Feed Crop Double Number Used In 1937 Is Estimate Of Specialists The Weilington Leader Cooking Star COLLEGE There will be at least trench 1ns filled in Texas in mid there is a possibility that the will reach 20,000, reports from county agricultural agents indicate. Slightly more than 10,000 were filled in 1937. If the figure reached 20,000, 10,38 will mark the eighth consecutive year in which the number of trench silos in the state has doubled over the previous season's totals. "There hitve LXM-JI 1'etxl crops over most of the but big thinK IH that farmery have sound the trench silo the cheapest Iw-Ht way of and county agents, vocuti-rriii! ti buville.s.s 1 rivir ortranizjUinnv- huv" all i.t.LiIwi the trench silo Kuila.lv. liairynnin of the Tfjtas A.

M. College Extension pointed out in explaining the iTK-n'ape in the use of the i understand, for that ibv Farm Security Administration urging its dijr arc! 't" tin- 1 found f-Vhe; i A trenches were H)3ft ore: number will rtrsich r.fif) (-in! UK- harvest xu; 'The trench Ui it rer of the vs KlU.h Kud.t'. the ha- 11 DOZfER MRS. HOY HIU one MrS. OnfflJ- Dli', i V.

Frifiiiv Hospital tn Hhinii-fx-k Mr r.r: Mary l.i-ntirr, trim plnyn II'-- Hi in "Star in Mti Kitchrn," hmdt'ft t'ir tin- hi'iihtx nf in Htflltitrorxl. Slur lort'ly and fu indi- cnui finished an 'jxirt i jrirtitn- not rdca--nri. Satisfied Patients REA OF MINNESOTA AT ELL I NO TON" WELLINGTON HOTEL SATURDAY, 8TH One Day Only coininR to Texas for yiur-, in stom- liver, kiiiliey, hhulilel, women, and IM-H as ciinipiioatcil with oilier IM--. ithfut ins Satisfied I' M. Mi'cheil.

Livr-r: Kidney; i l( 'h Kudolph Kllin- ar.d KheuriiaU A St- i' Abilene. Mis. J'ella- Knirv-'eatliev, A Hru.Uhav. l.uh'',-.K'k, 1'f-llii ji Va U' .) Kranklin, i' ci.ussultatii'n and at rf-a- if M.srii.-d women requested tt; come Hours 10 A i M. t-' i Ai.

Kea Mi-dica! 1'a tr.ry, Since Of Dr. W. R. Orr Dies In California service- of .1. P.

Orr, Hull pioneer citi- from the First Ciiuich in Mcnijihis 'rtiursd'iy with burial in tho Memphis cemetery. Mr. it brother (if Dr. 11. Orr of Wellington.

Mr. On, who left Memphis twen- years suddenly I''ri- j'iay Sejd. 10. at his hoiw i in Littlcrook, Calif. Although he, been in ill health for several i 1 months, his dc.nth t.s Sui include his widow and liainond, f'alvin and; i flyron, of California; and four brothers and one sister, D.

Orr M. N. On- of J. E. of Tulia, Dr.

R. Orr of Wpllinjfton, and M.S. A. Gidden of Plaska. THE STATE OF TEXAS, To the Sheriff or any Constable of County, Greeting: YOU ARE HEREBY COMMA NT) El) to summon Mary Bob- bine Simmons by making publication of this Citation once in each for four weeks previous to the return day hereof, in some newspajwu publishod in your County, if.thore Ix 1 a newspaper publish-d but if not, then in the nearest County whfirc a newspaper is published, to ap- at the next rcjrular tenn of the District Court of Collinpswurth t'ounty, U) holden at the Court House thereof, in We.iliritfton, Texas, on the 'Jmi Monday in N'ovem- A.

D. the'same heintr the Mth day of November A. D. ihen and there to answer a petition filed in Court on the 2nd of April A. D.

in a MJII numbered on the. docket of Court as No. 2021, wherein F. Simmons, Plaintiff, Mary Hobbine Simrnnjis, is daiit, and said in May at ion in .1 B. W.

Boarman Church Speaker i''. Boarman is scheduled as pcakrr the Sunday School hour at tlif Mcthoilisl Church on October li. This is one of a ics of addresses on tho Apos- 1 Crwd. Mr. Koarman will discuss "For- KI-VI' Us Our Trespasses." In the f.v.i im-ci-dintf adrlrosses, S.

R. J'inks ton on "I Believe in and Ii. F. Curry, on "I Be- in the Holy Catholic Church." The discussion is scheduled for o'clock. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN PROBATE THK STATE OF TEXAS To the Sheriff or any Constable of Page Five 0'ollinfrsworth County, Greeting: VOU ARK HEREBY AND ED to cauhe to be- published (in a newspaper of general circulation, has been published continuously and regularly for a period of lews than one year in your County), at least once a for ten days previous to the return day hereof, copies of the following notice: THE STATE OF TEXAS TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN the estate of Mrs.

S. 'J. Shepard, deceased, M. C. Somerville, executor has filed an application in the County Court of Collintfsworth County on the 22nd jday of September 1938, for discharge of himself as executor and for the cloning of said estate, which said application will bo heard by said Court, on the first Monday in October A.

D. 1938, the same being the day of October A. D. 1038, at the Court House thereof, in Wellington, Ti-xas, which time all persons interested in said estate may appear and contest said application, should they desire to do so. HEREIN FAIL NOT, but have yon this writ before the said Court the time aforesaid, with your return thereon, how you have executed the same.

GIVEN under my hand and the seal of said Court, at office in Wellington, Texas, this, the 22nd day of September A. I). 1938. VIVIAN WILES STARR, Clerk, County Court, Colli ngs worth County, Texas. By Dorothy Harrison, Deputy.

11-1-c xey McClure Is Member Of Military Band At Tarleton Toxey McClure from Wellington has been selected as a member erf the John Tarleton College Military- Band. The ba.id a part of iha R. 0. T. C.

unit. The band, one of the most colorful organizations on the campus, has won state-wide recognition in band contests during 1 recent years, For the past two years it, has won. a first prize at the Battle fiC Flowers contest in San D. G. Hunt-well, Director of the band, states that he is looking forward to a very successful year.

Mrs. Goldie Brewer is receiving surgical treatment in Wellington this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Kelso visited with Mrs.

Kelso's mother, in Hollis Monday. in prayer for on arcount of cruelty on defendant tSieir living together rayer fo: qi: of 70, Survey jreneral relief. plai ISDti. A(iv par! of I i (i N' I for Herein Kail Not, and fore said Court, afori-Miiil lejrular teun. writ with i return thereon, snowinir how lufve executed the CIVEN CNTiKK MY HAND and the Seal of said i at tice Hi 17(h of SeptenilH A H.

(iOFORTM, District Co)link su-orth Coiintv. Mr-. H. Sonwrville under- went a major operation in a local hospital Friday morning. Mr.

and Mrs. vb- 'd in AmariJIo Wednesday iiwi Thursdny with her mother attf-ndwi fair Mr and Mrs and daughter of Childrt-ss visitivj Sat- i night Sunday with Myrte-r fair in Thurvlay i Mr and Mrs, vis-, Sunday with h-M Mr. Mrs. Dannw l.r-.rif Mound. Clark Marjpirc-t i i' Sundav Aith Via Ndl Porter Mr unti Dart Kinrannon, Mrs.

Mis Shipley and dausrhtcr, Mr jj, dark and chil- d-Ms. and Mrf. Murry Mac, Mfh. Uoy Billings- and daushtcr att'nidod church Sarnnorwood Sunday nig))t. Mr and Mrs.

OURS Gooch and Mr. and MrB. Frank Maswy i nd wcrt- Sunday dinner of Mr. and W. H.j Sitiffinjf was well attcndcHl Sun- afternoon.

Clyde- Green of Twitty and C. Porter left Sunday to uke Grandfather and Porter to their home in Arkansas. Mr, and Mrs, farter have spent the Hummer hm- and in New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs.

Odus Offutt vis- in UK- home of Mr. and Mrs, -Marion Hill of Plymouth Sunday i Schools In County Dismissed For Cotton Picking Pivc more schools in tho county have dismissed for the cotton picking season, a check-up in the office of the county superintendent. this week These schools include Cottan- Rolla, Wilnttlccr, and Buck Creek. of these had been in session for six weeks. A STAR in Your Kitch en is indeed a "star in your kitchen" and an essential on ev- try table.

You will learn from the motion picture cooking school by that name. But all bread, you will learn, too, bread. The pure wholesome ingredients in mak- ing our bread combines with it the best of baking craftsmanship. Busy housewives will find their own time shortened and their fam- ily appreciative when they use Golden Crust Bread CITY BAKERY H. W.

THATBN S. HUGHS Cotton Producers Attention Buy Your Ginning Services On The Same Business Basis As You Purchase Your Food, Clothing And Other Necessaties WHICH PLACE WOULD YOU CHOOSE TO MAKE PURCHASES PER ADS BELOW? WKAKWKi.l. AH-fx-athfr NON-BETTER- Flour 48 I.h. Sack 1.50 ANY STORES Wellington, Texas THIS FIRM CHARGES PRICES AS LISTED AND PROMISES YOU A SHARE OF HIS PROFIT AT THE END OF HIS BUSINESS PERIOD, IF HE HAS ANY AFTER PAYING SALARIES, EXPENSES AND BUYING NEW EQUIPMENT. DIVIDENDS WEAR WELL Ail-Leather- i' NON-BETTER- Flour 48 Lb.

Sack 2.00 PROMISE HOPE Disappointment, Texas THESE FIRMS CHARGE PRICES AS LISTED LIKE EVERY FRIENDLY MERCHANT THAT YOU ARE NOW TRADING WITH. THEY GIVE YOU QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT A REASONABLE PRICE. QUALITY GINNING ON A BUSINESS BASIS AVAILABLE AT THESE PLACES WHERE GINNING IS AN ART AND SERVICE IS A PLEASURE Choose One of These for Your Convenience BUERGERGIN DRYDEN GIN ROBT. G. WILLIAMS, Mgr.

at New Loco, Texas HARRISON GIN L. WOOLDRIDGE, Mgr. Located at Wellington, Texas J. TIDWELL, Mgr, Located at Wellington, Texas LILLIE GIN ZOOK THOMAS, Mgr, Located at Lilly, Texas ROLLA GIN MART ADAMS, Mgr. Located S.

W. of Wellington, Texas -Dependable Cotton Ginners and Buy.

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Pages Available:
19,481
Years Available:
1930-1982