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WEDNESDAY, MAY It, IfM mm MB NEWS, PAWS, TEXAS Buy! Trade! Sell! Swap! Kent! Recov You'll Get Action Fast And Cheaply If You Use Paris News Want Ads Call 2323 For Announcements ALL SOCIETIES LODGES 1 ORDER OF EASTERN STAR. PARIS Cfcaptir No. 4 O. E. 8- 2nd Ub at p.

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vuiUog Prasa- J. t- U. li. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY July 23, 1938 For Representative, Texas District, 8. Congress.

GEO. P. BLACKBURN' For Sheriff: J. H. RATL1FF second term) JOE B.

LADD. A. W. (ARTHUR) PAYNE i SAM R. JOHNSON For County Attorney M.

D. EMERSON I (Re-election, second term) IMslrlci Clerk CEDRIC TOWNSEND (Re-elect-on, second term) 5 i For Representative. IMst. 37 BEN SHARPE second term. For Countv Judte R.

V. (BOB) HAM MACK For County Clerk ROY J. WEAVER CLASSIFIED AD Information All claulfted muit in tha office of Parli Nawt not Iban p. publteaUoa. KATES For Iniertlonal I time I ctntj per ward, I tlmM I per word.

12 14 per word. timii SO cents par word, Minimum 19 cania, Minimum number of worda, or aet ID art counttd on of in the Una. CUailfltd tdt all capital letttri Contract will opon application. rain at word CarAi of tba.dk> are oni and oos-Silf ctnit word. OHI of town for eitwi- fled In L'rrori; will cot reipocJibls (or lr.or« thin Incorrect Insertion.

We rlibt to edit aod all for tbe btat boih advcrtiaera and reader. Boa cum bars tvjIS vlven advcrc.sbra daafrlni Telephone 14 our com- Ad who win you la woriSlcc FAIR EXCHANGE by Milt Youngr.n Announcements SPECIAL NOTICES 10 Terra) 106 I am just a sand and gravel man. 1 con't know how to write and ad, but I do know when I've got something, and I'm telling you that you'll go a long ways to find belter sand and gravel than mine. Say, if your drive wa. needs ing in and I'll bring you a load of road gravel that will do th job.

If you don't believe it's ir. Lamar county just drive out to my northwest of 'Csvinew and see the road I built it cross my field. It's as solid as concrete and it you need building sand you just won't find any that beats mine. Call me at ,627 and I'll deliver it right away. E.

Waiden. REWARD for information leading I to recovery of papers and records stolen Saturday night. No questions Gulf Service Station, cor. L-amar and 25th. Phone CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 115 "We advertised for the typewriter in The milkman claims he can't read her writing." Employment SITUATIONS WANTED CAPABLE Negro woman wants washing and ironing.

References. Call 1289 after 5 p. m. tor of Twtei: ROYCE -Elect ion, 2nd Term) Far CouiXjr School Supt- P. CH1SM second term) J.

C. RUN SOX EUGENE BRADLEY Fw Cocamiwioner, Precinct 1 RUPERT L. BALUARD (Re-election, second term) JOHN N. RODDY AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 15 1929 MODEL A Ford coupe, $50. See Jesse ThrasVor.

21st and Price. '27 MODEL Master Buick Tour- Car, five good tire's, A-t mechanically. Swap or trade. Dewey Robinson, Stelirose Grocery. Buxincit MATTRESS AXD RUG 28 RENOVATING i Count? Commissioner, Frectnct 3: JOE COOK.

JOHN S. MILTON LLOYD STEELE MAURICE SHIPMAN A. H. BROWN HOY CAVIXESS CommUiJoner, Precinct 4: J. W.

PEACE 2nd Tcrm) T. (TONY) BOOTH GEORGE R. L. McMJLLAN Constable, Precinct 1 GROVER TAYLOR (Re-elcctiori fpcor.d term) JOHN H. GOODWIN Financial MONEY TO LOAN 58 AUTOMOBILE LOANS RAY MORSE, 43 GRAND Livestock Real Estate for Rent APARTMENTS FOR RENT 96 "STOP AND Says Speedy By R.

I. MOTOR cms FOH EYIKY PURPOIE Model A Coaah Chevrolet Coupes Plymouth Sedan Chevrolet Sedan i LOST MY ooa AS VWATS -THS IM THS THE SsiOE SHOW 8SCAUS6 TPOU9UE, I'VE CCfT A CRICK 1M MISTER, i BACK PROM IN THE LOW CARS THF.Y WOWARAV5 A GMAC CCC CIT Bukk Std. Sedans Chevrolet Sedan Dodgre Sedan Dtxise Sedan ROSS ILIFF MOTOR CO. 79 Bonham Tuning Around With 1300 APARTMENT. 138 Clarksville, June 1.

TWO room unfurnished apartment. 463 East Cherry. FARM SUPPLIES 71 HAY BLOCKS that fit your press. Rake C. R.

Walther. FOR SALE: One second hand McCormick seven foot grain binder. One second hand Oliver row crop traclor implements. One Uvo wheel trailer practically now. House Hardware Co.

LIVESTOCK FOR SALE For Commtiiloner. Precinct 1 6 Call 29(5. City MattrejEs factory. Special prices on a3! of awnings. I See our line of stripes.

Es- furniihed free. Mattress- renovated with new tick furn-i Jthcd. oniy S2.00. Telephone 430. I DRURY MATTRESS AND 1 SHOP BULL for and delivery, day or night.

Phone 463-J. Paul Porteous. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES COXGOLEUM S3.73. sptcla! lot, or Jtuttre of the Prace. Preclncl 1.

Place 1 R. L. (HOBt JOHNSON i (Rc-ckction. 'or Justice ot the Peace, li- Precinct 1, Piace 2 DR. W.

E. KHSG i (Re-election, second term) Public Weigher. Place 1 SAM B. POINTER (Re-election, second term) Public VTeirbcr. I D.

(DAN) BILLS R. T. (BOB) NASH (CRIS) RAY R. C. (DICK) THAHP CLAUD W.

WILLIAMS W. A. NOBLES W. H. LITTLE B.

D. (Barney) KUTTO T. T. COURSEY "or CoiuUbie. WALLACE W1SLEY AWNING AND MATTRESS SPECIAL 'For quicker service, better quality materials and workmanship at economical prices be sure 1o calj 370 for awning and mattress work of any de- PARIS MATTRESS AND AWNING CO.

Cecil Askew N. Main Leonard Askew Phone 370 BABY CHICKS U. S. APPROVED Blood Quality Chicks We Produce Our Own In Modern Incubators POPULAR BREEDS HARRY BOOK FOUR ROOMS and bath, garaee. 212 Fit7.hugh.

REDECORATED, southeast apartment. Frigidaire free. Phone 1280-W. COOL 5-rm apt. G.

E. furnished apartment 193 South 25th. FURNISHED apartment. Adults. Phone 406-J.

TWO rooms, $12.50. Call 2014 after six. 3-ROOM furnished apartment, close in, reasonable. Private entrance, bath and garage. S6 South 25th.

HOUSES FOR RENT 98 NUMBER 251 Lamar. modern KJX room cottage. Edgar Wright. Phono MY HOME, furnished, at 195 South Church. H.

S. BALL1N- GER. WANTED TO RENT 10Z WANT to rent well located 5-room house close in. Must be reasonable. Call 1372, Mrs.

Mattie Hall. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE OR LEASE 106A Merchandise For HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 80 PERFECTION, Florence oil ranges. Thomson trades. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 82 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE 29 jFOR SALE: ONE iron bedstead anl springs, two lawn chairs. 400 Bonham.

LET US rellniih your refrigerator, white or a color to match your kitchen. Call us for estimates. Ray Morse, Phone 803. FLOOR CASE and counter. Sc-e at C.

W. Estcs Lumber Co. N. Main WANTED TO BUT -pST ANT) FOUND OST: Four gold shirt studs, let- TS on back. Child's gold Meet.

Reward. Phone 9015, or FJave nt News Office. NOTICES 10 price. WIRE less than mail or- £'Free gift of a CAKK PLATE iC5t To Mrs. Roy 543 Simpjon ho is invited to vliiv and see modern kitchen and ap- ces In OIK store.

OL'Sr HARDHARf: CO. Store That Has It" KTLT ELECTRICIANS AND SUPPLIES ELECTRIC MOTOR EXCHANGE W. W. Boot he FLOOR SANDINCV WAXJNG 41 WANT to buy your used furniture. Will trade new furniture for old.

H. DEAN, Furniture, 31 South Main street. Phone 636. HAVE THOSE OLD FLOORS made like new. new floors made p-trfcct, by THE PEERLESS METHOD.

F2oor sandirg nd finishing. Phone 1507 E. Jerfer PAINTING, DECORATING 42 rOR pninting, paper hanging and decorating may bo particular about your work. If you are C. G.

get the best Call Tel. 373 or 772 MJCLP WA.VTKO—ntMALK 47 to kwp houM for workbtt coupta. Addrtw earn HORSEPOWER haypress wanted Phone 1449-J. Room and Board FOUR-ROOM house, with four acre lot. Phone 991.

Mrs. perry, Bonham street. GARRETT'S BLUFF TERM WILL END GARRETT'S BLUFF (Special) will close Friday night, May a picnic, following a program on Thursday night Teachers lor next year will be Reid Caldwell, Miss Myrtle Ray and Mrs. Clara Caldwell. A play is being prepared by the Women's Home Demonstration club lor presentation soon.

Mr. and Mrs. Lew Preston, Lonnie Preston and R. V. Free of Paris attended singing hero on Sunday night, Lew singing some special numbers.

Miss Daisy Dancer swallowed a fish bone Saturday night and had to go to a doctor in Paris to have it removed. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1938 7:00 Musical Clock 7:30 Lew Preston 7:45 Morning Devotional 8:00 Home Folks Frolic 8:15 Band Wagon Boys 8:30 Church in the Wildwobd 3:45 Dance Hour 9:00 For You and Me 9:15 Musical Workshop 9:30 Woman's Side of Hollywood. 9:45 Harmony Hall 10:00 Associated Press News 10:15 Pacific Paradise 10:30 Markets 10:35 Behind the Mike 10:45 Organ Reveries 11:00 Half and Half 11:30 Chamber of Commerce Program 11:45 This and That 12:00 The Paris Millers 12:15 Inquiring Reporter 12:30 Melody Time 12:45 Studio Gang 1:00 For Mother and Dad 1:30 Five Buddies 1:45 Musical Program 2:00 High School Program 2:15 Hollywood Brevities 2:30 American Family Robinson 2:45 Markets 2:50 Musical Brevities 2:55 World Book Man 3:00 Oklahoma Playboys 3:15 Music by Cucrat 3:30 Paris Jr. College 3:45 Band Wagon 4:00 Associated Press News 4:15 Birthday Club 4:30 Eventide Echoes 4:45 Walker Band Front Pasre Drsmas 5:15 Musical Program 5:30 Ensv to Remember 5:45 Sign BOSWELL PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS BOSWELL, Okla. (Snecinl) Raymond Downing of Mt.

Pleasant. is visiting his parents, and Mrs. S. Downing. Miss Roa Stewart of Ragtown, is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Will Ford. Don Dee ar.d Howard Fuller of Lawtan are visiting their grandmother, J. A. Picker.s.

AT THEATRES NEW GRAND Last times Wednesday, Joe Penner in "Go Chase Yourself." Starting Thursday for a three day engagement, Dorothy Lamour in "Her Jungle Love," with Ray Milland. PLAZA Last times Wednesday, "Squadron of Honor," with Don Terry. Opening Thursday for two days, "Hurricane," with Dorothy Lamour and Jon Hall. Showing Wednesday for the last time, John Boles in "She Married An Artist." Thursday only. "Ebb Tide," with Frances Farmer and Ray Milland.

Antlers Scouts To Honor Fathers ANTLERS, Okla. Arrangements are (Special) being completed for a banquet by Boy Scouts and their fathers at 8 p. m. Friday at Paul Stewart hotel, announced Joe Barham, Scout council president, Tuesday. A group of women, headed by Mrs.

C. F. Phillips, is in charge of the ticket sales, Mmes. Harry D. Wyatt, Robert McCary, Buck Smith, L.

C. Gossett, Herman Hargrove, and Sidorous Butler assisting. J. O. McKenzie, Paris banker, will be the principal speaker, said Barham.

Other speakers will be Frank Fuller, also of Paris, Scout executive of the Lone Star area of which the two Antlers groups are units, and Sc-nator Paul Stewart of Antlers. Preliminary numbers will include a sing-song, led by Howard E. White, school band instructor, and selections by the newly organized Scout drum and bugle corps, directed by Tony Silvers and Charles Barbee. PARTY GIVEN AT HOWLAIVD SATURDAY HOWL AND, (Special) The Young yeonie here attended a party at the hone of Mr. and Mrs.

Pat Redus Saturday night. Mr. and Mi-s. C. P.

Rose of Talco Athletic Council Meets To Plan Work TALCO, (Special) The second meeting of the Athletic Council of Talco was held in the city hall with an attendance of approximately 50 local businessmen. The aims and plans for the coming year's work were discussed. Trueti Carter was elected secretary of the organization and Dick Rogers was named treasurer. Election of other officers was postponed until the next meeting. Directors are Huey Harper, S.

M. Talton, Dave Herman, B. Gieger, F. A. Brown, H.

H. Bowden, N. D. Karl, J. w.

Caruthers, V. L. Williams, Felix Jones and Dan Mendell. The council will meet the first Monday in each month in the city auditorium. On The Airttxtvet Speaks After Singing 3 Yean By HENHY MOORE QNF, OF the oddities of was seen last Friday on the Hollywood Hotel when Annie Jamison, star on the program for years, had her FIRST spwkiag part on the broadcast.

years, she sang only as Then she was billed by nftOMfc but a voice double continued "to do her speaking parts bafore. Then an edict by the nm producer, Brewster Morgan, into effect abolishing doublw ami wjth it came Anne's first tpMch on the program. The master minds listened in burf week when she went on far as interview and found had tha answer to their two-way" personality problem. Miss proved herself to be an aetrcOT as well as a songstress, so the'U 'be heard talking as well aj singing each Friday night hereafter. Advertisers Pleased Down KPLT way, the eonsher- cial staff is tickled pink days by the many result their advertisers are telling them, Particularly are several new counts pleased with COOPER ORCHESTRA PLAYS AT ETSTC COOPER, (Special) Cooper ign school orchestra left Tuesday morning for Commerce to play for the E.

T. S. T. chapel hour. They were accompanied by the director, Luther Brown and Pamela Van Scoy and James Wallace Poe who'were to sing.

Clovis Hooten, who has been suffering with an infected knee for the past two months, was able to be up town for a short time Monday afternoon. Mrs. R. E. Streetman, who has been ill the past four weeks went to Dallas Monday for examination.

KPLTs listening given their products. A radio station, so the federal lawr say. is established to "serve lie interest, convenience and cessity," and it must do things WELL if it offers tha proper degree of listener est. So KPLT's programming to meeting the three principal federal requirements, and the advertisers using radio as a medium are finding their business is profiting as a result. Airs.

J. A. ncKens. ana f. Kose 01 J.

Y. Greenwood of Levelland, Vernoii and John Ross of Sher- nt' ir Nic 4 I IVi it ft BOAKD AND ROOMS NICE room with board, ClflrksvilJe. Phone 1800-W. 115 ROOMS with or without meals. Mrs.

Ralph Pro vine, 193 North ROOM with meals, close in. Pine Bluff. 88 FURNISHED ROOMS BEDROOM for two gentlemen, clow; in. 88 West Kaufman. IN DEADLINE TOR VOUB CLASSIFIED ADS Call in your clauifitd before o'clock in the evening prvocdinf Uw day 1 (upcr.

Just call 323 and uk for td-Uktr Minter Youth In Wreck Salurdny MINTER, (Special) While dodging a car as it backed from a driveway on Lamar avenue in Paris Saturday night, Ray Woodard, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Woodard, accompanied by his brother, Gordon and J.

R. Whitney, wrecked the car in which they were riding. Tim car turned over several None of the occupants of either cnr was injured. OIL PRODUCTION DROPS TULSA, Okla. of petroleum in the United Steter, declined 33,384 daily during the May 14 to an average of 3,341.011 bar- refc daily, the Oil and Gas Journal Tmaday.

is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Greenwood. Mr.

and Mrs. G. H. Turner are visiting in Ardmore with their i daughter, Mrs. Cecil Scott.

Mr. and Mrs. Korris and daugh- I ter of Hendrix are the guests of their daughter. Mrs. Ralph Holland.

Mr. and Mrs. Riley Whitt of Tularosa, N. are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

M. A. Scarborough. Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Abbott of Oklahoma City are the guests of J. W. Draper, father of Mrs. Abbott. Reed Kelly of Glencoe, is tho taieut of Bill Pests.

man spent Friday xvith Mr. and Mrs. Marv'n Cooper. Mhs ChristPiie Funk of Dallas and Elmer Funk oi a CCC camp in Wyoming are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Funk. Miss Elsie Brazeek, Mrs. Victory Drost and son and Mrs. Roy Britton of Ten-ell spent the week-end with Mrs. Buster McDaniel.

BALLINGER SUNDAY SCHOOL FOOIED BALLINGER, especial) Sunday school has been organized rt Methodist church meeting tr.ere Sunday morning and singing is held each Sunday night. School closed Friday night with a Play, a program having been given Thursday night. Both were attended by large crowds. Farmers early in the were wanting a good rain to up cotton. Some not up to a good stand yet and some has replanted.

Faught School Closed Friday FAUGHT. (Special) School ended Friday as books were turned inland report cards were given McG the Chicago telephone directory has appeared to Jfaa Jardan, radio's Ffbber MeGoe, to do something about lite name. The real Mr. McCMe receives phone calls and nlgrht from people to speak to the Fibber. almost impossible to convince them he can't be found at that number.

Transmitter Talk tir Larnar Creamery "Mfflf Week broadcast from the KPLT transmitter lawn south of Paris Wednesday afternoonswas listed a the second such program the station has staged. Lew Preston and Moye Prock were billed entertainers on ihe program, which will be duplicated and location, that as summer weather permits. jwnat that lawn amounts to, yovi a vast open-air studio lor KPLT right down on Highway 24. And the open air offers the "best acoustics possible, so the technical minded boys say. INSECTS DAMAGE PLANTS AT POWDERLY POWDERLY, (Special) damp weather of the past few- days is resulting in quite a lot ot insect damage to tomatoes, melons rind cucumber plants.

and Mrs. Conal Bellinger, Mrs. Martin Jolly and son and i--rs. C. M.

Bollfnger, spent the week end In Kilgore with Johnnie Marfjn and family. A draishter born Friday, Mav 13, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Smyer's at thcu- home here, nas been named Lrmra May. Mrs.

Smyera is the former Miss Lena Ri w. £,. justiss and family spent out. Everyone enjoyed a picnic. Mrs.

Burl Woolbrlght of Ada is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woolbright. Mrs. Carroll Nordeon of Okay, is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. G. H. Turner. Mrs.

Allie Lewis left Saturday to attend the funeral of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. Hamner of Albany, Tex. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Bialock and Jack Irby ol Madill, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Irby.

World Relations Theme At Hugo Rotary HUGO, weekly mooting of tho Rotary club was held in the dining room of the First Methodist church Tuesday noon and the program chairman, Blount Harris, presented Ennls who Rave a talk on international relations. visitors at -the meeting I from Paris, Texas, were: Frank Fuller, Maury Robinson. Pat Webb Bocwell Henry the weekend in Dallas. Mrs. Frank McGlasson of Dallas spent Thursday and Friday with her sister, Mrs.

R. Justiss, and Mrs. R. W. Turman and The Rev.

M. W. Lanief of Blossom preached Ijere Sunday mom- mg and evening at the Methodist church. Henry Acker of Longview was Mrs. Maurice Bailey of Tyler, a es visitor ir.

the homes of i i Tr were the latter's guests Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs Troy Barnes, Miss Mildred Stuart, and John Henry Gatlm of Dallas spent the week end with Mr. and Mis. Jim Gat- iin.

Miss Helen Jones is 111 at her hoine, A good rain that fell here Mon- cuv, IJi C. Wheeler and V. V. Holcomb. Mr.

ar.d Mrs. Clarence Thweatt entertained the young people with dance here night. Mrs, VV. T. Kirkland is ill her home here.

at day afternoon and night was very Miss Ida Sue Click, only tenth grade pupil here this term, took the examinations offered at Paris High school Saturday to attend the school next School Play At Direct DIRECT, (Special) The play "Red Headed Step Child." postponed last Friday night here on account of Miss Sarah Frierson being ill. It will probably be presented Friday Several farmers here report they are having to plant much their cotton over becauws aeed rotted during the coo! Dewberries are also very scarac in this area due to late cooi spell. beneficial crops to the gardens and jj Picnic Hclfl At Roebuck' By Hugo Seniors Tigertown Women Attend Meeting TIGERTOWN (Special) Almost every woman in this community attended tha Home Demonstration club meeting- at Maxey Monday afternoon. The rain Monday delayed farm work and a Jot ot cotton HUGO, annual high school senior picnic was held Tuesday. About 6S members of the class went to Lnke Roebuck where the day was in bout riding and swimming.

Miss Dorothy and Paul WbfeJis, class accompanied th Tour seat over Ki'LT. tion at the end Legal women nere they are losing their youna Mr. and Mn. nut their bualiMM in H. B.

CbUtns It to alter alight illocw. HC-Wiv NEAR TOWSON FT. TCWSCHW, group ot school went (e Bail oiflbt COP A one of tin NOTICE OF APPUCAWOW' FOR FRANCHISE. Notice here-by gji Oil Corporation wm ci-ty ot June, cation with the dty of of a £nnehiat to by of Chain at 1)..

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