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HOMEMAKINO HINTS Hit Oateuilk ITtesenger Harmony Emphasized AND STAR-POtUM From the State Capital Legislators Can't Break Stalemate on New Taxes Gatesville, Texas OHIO-LIBERTY Mrs. Hagan Will Be Birthday Honoree by Mrs. teas Brown Messenger CofTespondoftt May 8, 1939 In. Room Furnishings by Mitt Nancy Weathers County Heme Dam. Agent I I wm Wing to Command 1 New Hood Unit Brig.

Gen. Franklin Wing has been named commander of Combat Command A of the 1st Armored Division an outfit being shifted from Fort Pott; Lav to Fort Hood. Wing was formerly chief of staff of the HI Corps. Move of the 1st Armored combat command to Hood from Louisiana wiU be completed by May 13. It has an assigned strength of more than 3,600 officers and fcy Vm SMtferdi Tim Press Association The Liberty Ladies Club will honor its second oldest member, Harmony is the fundamental requirement in a piece of work in which appearance, aa well as use, has to be considered.

It is the most er Garrison Jr- director of the Department of Public Safety, said more license and weight inspectors would be needed. Higher registration fees were expected to provide Mrs. Oren Hagan at its next meet AUSTIN 'They said It couldnl 1 don. And, cur enough. It ing at the home of Mrs.

Gayle Cal important of all the principles of noun. May 12. A party for Mrs. couldn't" design. Harmony is the art princi Hagan'a 80th birthday will- high pie which produces ah impression revenue for this.

Bit Year Ahead This Is the attitude of many tired lawmakers toward the session-long straggle to raise $200,000,000 in light the meeting. Mrs. Ellen Thompson, who Is 91 Is the clubs of unity through the selection and arrangement of consistent objects A forecast of the hubbub that oldest member. neir tax money. and ideas.

can be expected in the political As the regular session drew near When all the objects In a group year of 1960 was seen as the Legislature debated election law chan seem to have a strong "family The Liberty people extend sympathy to Mrs. It E. Ashby and other relatives in the death of Mr. R. E.

Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby were former residents of this com Schaub's Condition Improves CoryeU Memorial Hospital attendants reported G. P.

Schaub's condition "greatly improved Thursday morning. He has been a patient there for more than week. resemblance" that group illus to a close. House members, in effect, admitted they couldnt agree on a program that would do the job. House sent to the Senate the ge.

trates the principle of harmonious Both House and Senate gave fin al approval to a bill that would al munity. selection; and when these "friendly" articles are so arranged that the scraps of selective sales tax mea Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartgraves and daughter, Linda, of Hamilton leading lines follow the shape of the object on which they are placed, low a candidate's name to appear twice on the same ballot It is designed to allow U. S.

Sen. Lyndon Johnson to run for another MUM'S THI WOMDI HuAft0 To tws jAwwwa, yvm CHKYtvm-ieMuu Me2S? HHT just a Fujuffltf-n" a Mmcxctti 1 A WCLL AM A and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Necessary of Hanks Visits Here Bryan Hanks of Fort Worth Gatesville visited Mr. and Mrs.

J. Baize Sunday. Senate term and accept a presi sure (HB 727) and a bill te Increase the corporation franchise tax 'for one year only. There was ff-the-cuff talk a-mong House members of someone's proposing at a later date to solve the problem by cutting the appropriation bill across the board to 4 per cent less than the 1958-59 bud a business visitor in Gatesvflle Thursday. dential nomination at the same time, if opportunity should -arise Mrs.

Duke and chUdren, Rev. a Mrs. Lewis and children of Waco and Mrs. Wade of South Carolina were Sunday dinner guests of Senate approved unanimously; Texas' first telephone was instafr led in the Galveston News plant on March 18, 1878. House, by a 129-to-15 vote.

Liberal IIVI riASNHOHTSI Two vwwAma mmf a 60UIICI LMMT IN THn WttT moumolt arc ueeo to carry THI tLlUMINATIO pA MSKTIV members, mostly from Houston, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.Tarrish and supper guests of Mrs. C.

C. Ons- objected. tott get This would bring such violent reaction, it was thought that both lawmakers and their constituents would be more receptive to new tax A bill to move forward two mon Douglas Calhoun, student at harmony has been secured in both selection and arrangement. One enjoys a certain amount of variation for the sake of interest, but for the sake of harmony this variation must always stop just short of absolute contradiction in any important matter. There should be something in common among all the large things which are to be put together, but the smaller objects used for accent and variety may contrast.

It is usual to think of the principle of harmony as having five aspects. These are harmony of 1. line and shape, 2. size, 3. texture, 4.

idea and 9. color. The person who can build the sort of house he likes and furnish it as he pleases is fortunate indeed. Tarleton State College, spent last proposals. week end with his family, the Gay ths the dates of state primaries and conventions also drew liberal protests.

It would move primaries up to the first Saturdays in May and June. State conventions to Market Report The following prleos are those quoted by Gatesville buyers ea Thursday afternoon. All prkee ere ublect te change without notice le Calhouns. Mr. and Mrs.

S. R. Fuller of Senate State Affairs Committee has indicated it has no intention of trying to shove through a tax program just to beat the Hay 12 Brownwood visited Saturday and Sunday with the Milton Browns. name delegates to the national presidential nominating convention deadline of the regular session Mum would be the last Tuesday in May. Others of the family visiting with the Fullers Sunday were Mr.

and Full hearings have been promised PRODUCI Hens Opponents claimed it was in .08 for all viewpoints. Truck Bill Signed WHBN YOU SUV ttt, BONPB, fOU ARB CHOOWN A AFW AND SVWV WV TO ABB AMSTWta KM COUNTRY IN ffB FPOWT TO KEEP PEACE AND PROSPERITY A HBMANBiT FAKT Or OM WAV OPimt Mrs. J. L. Green of Evant and Mr.

and Mrs. James Brown of .08 tended to let Senator Johnson get his state politicking out of the way Roosters Eggs .18 before national convention time Most of us are forced to compro Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lynch and dau Gov. Price Daniel signed the bill raising the truck load limit from Changing parties in mid-stream CRIAM No.

1 Butterfat ghters, Linda Audine and Barbara, is only a matter of moving an ob .48 would be outlawed under a bill 58,400 to 72,000 pounds. and son, Clayton, of Gatesville visi that has received final approval of ject from a more obscure position mise and to make the best of what wo have. There are three remedies for "decorative mishaps" that may have occurred though inheritance or because of unwise purchases. ted Sunday with the A. Brewers.

But he made no bones about his misgivings. He recommended that to one of prominence in order to Misses Nina and Lucia Black- titions can be used effectively. Place ill-shaped furniture against backgrounds that do not create contrast. Do not put objects that are very small in scale near clumsy or oversized furniture. the State Highway Department and county commissioners courts take These are elimination, rearrange shear of Houston are visiting re latives here, the Blairs, Laxsons, Perrymans and Mrs.

Thompson. both bouses. Each poll tax would be stamped "Democrat" or "Republican" the first time a person voted in a primary. For the period he used that poll tax, the holder would have to stick with the party steps to keep the heavier loads off ment and concealment. Elimination Each object in a farm roads and others that might John Staley and Mr.

and Mrs. be damaged. Strickland and children of Waco of his stamp, in the primaries and room should be judged practical ly and impersonally, as interest in antiques sometimes leads to the Before deciding to sign the bill, the governor took an unusual step, GRAIN Ear Corn, per bushel, (delivered) Yellow $1.23, White $1.23 Wheat, per bushel (delivered) Durum H.80 Milling wheat $1.80 Milo, cwt. $li8 Oats, per bu. 60 to .88 Barley, bu .78 WOOL AND MOHAIR Wool 33c to 45c lb.

depending on grade, staple, shrinkage. Mohair $1.05 lb. Kid Mohair $1.49 lb. were entertained Sunday by Minister and Mrs. James Billingsley party conventions.

give an impression of having something fresh and new in a room. It is not enough that objects be group ed in order to gain the impression of unity. They must be placed so that their lines will carry the eye along paths staying well within the boundaries of the arrange ment. Concealment This is the last measure. Slip covers frequently furnish the answer to this question in the case of chairs and couches.

Sometimes curtains, drapes and par. and Mrs. H. J. Billingsley.

belief that anything old is automatically beautiful. The real test by calling a public hearing. State Highway Engineer D. C. WASHINGTON NEWSLETTER Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. McFadden and Mrs. Hanas Is III Mrs.

Luther George of Dallas and Mrs. Dovie Bond of Gatesville have been at the bedside of their sister, Mrs. A. E. Hanes of Pearl.

Mrs. Hanes has been seriously ill in the Coryell Memorial Hospital here, but her condition is now reported improving. of any design is the quality of its ureer testified tnere were some structure and its decoration. 5,000 miles of road that couldn't take loads. CoL Horn- daughter, Anna Lynn, from Good-fellow Field, San Angelo, spent last week end with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. McFadden Sr. Rearrangement It is pleasant to see an occasional change in the ap pearance of a room.

Frequently it Pooling Old-Age Programs Favored by Congressman W. R. Peaoe We regret to report that the W. T. Perryman family moved to Fort Worth Saturday, where they have 'Western Day Is School Event employment.

Ronnie Perryman, two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Perry The House failed by four votes man recently ran away and his to get the two-thirds majority nec mother found him and his dog run essary to override the President's veto of the R.E.A.

loan authority Gatesville High School students will go cowboy and cowgirl Monday Drier go and GtrattOn onglnoo ning along the dam over a large water tank. They were both wet and it is not known whether he bill. Althought approximately 65 for the school's annual "Western of the members expressed their de Day." It will be eapped by a show ft sire to change the present irres at the Firemen's rodeo arena, beginning at 5 p. m. --v fell in the deep water and the dog pulled him out or whether they rolled in the shallow water, Ronnie ponsible situation, it will continue because the President feels that it is unwise to place final authority for RJSA.

loans in the bands of doesn't talk yet. During the show there will be a contest to determine who's the best-dressed girl on horseback, and The J. W. McAnelly family of Brownwood visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Monroe there'll also be boot races, ribbon The ntw 2 position tULO feature let you adjust tha hand! FULL 5 iachts UP or DOWN to tht haighi yon find most comfortable. ST0R.MOWER HANDLE Can locked upright aed oat of the way tot space saving storage. SPECIAL FINISH Colorful rich automotive type baked on Atlas finish. Spe-cUlly treated sad guaractaed last. his own R.E.A.

Administrator. I can't see that it will make too much races, carrel races, and roping McAnelly. difference as to policy, because and steer riding contests. Special E. O.

Elam and Bess Brown visi exhibitions will be given by two ted in Gatesville Thursday with sixth-grader i Miss Mary Perry Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Homan.

man in barrel racing and Jim Hix Mr. and Mrs. Eger Jones and the President appoints both the R.E.A. Administrator and the Secretary of Agriculture, and neither is going to ignore his wishes. On the other hand, the biU which the President vetoed absolutely fixed responsibility.

I think this is highly desirable, but the vote continued sons. Ivan and Barney, oi J'ost visited Mr. Jones' sister, Mrs. H. J.

Billingsley Sunday. in roping. All youngsters with horses are invited to ride in the grand entry at p. m. Western Day is sponsored by the GHS student council.

Mr. and Mrs. John Montyas of DELUXE with 4-CVCLB E1MOINB Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. W.

the present situation, under which no one knows Just who rejects a Robinson of Hamilton were Tues day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs loan or why. Of course, I voted to Jack Brewer. Sunday dinner guests of the Wal override. Railroad Fund tew Hood Planning AFD Exhibit lace Parrishes were Mr.

and Mrs. George Parrish, Connie Stewart Early this week the House pas YOUR OUST MOWDR DUV sed a bin to increase the benefits oayable under the Railroad Re and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Parrish. Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Sanders visi ted in Gatesville Sunday with Mr and Mrs. K.

W. Wiggins. tirement Act These benefits nave been increased many times over Mrs. H. J.

Parrish attended a OPOCIFICATIONS Automatic tiwlnd flatter. Heavy 16 the years. Apparently, the fund is now broke and the assessments re- family reunion at Caldwell recent ly. lb. gauge steel housing, 20" diameter.

Sin ale port with removable -r cover. 3 cutting heights, IV and Diamond tread 6" a 1.50' Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Little of San Francisco, Calif, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Slocum of Purmela emi-pneumadc tires. (Now I3A). visited the L.

G. Brown family last Juired for the future are going to extremely high. I fear that they are going to impose a very harsh burden on both the workers and the railroads, and finally on the public who must pay the increased freight rates. As I see it, the railroad retirement situation proves the sound Wednesday. FORT HOOD -Fort Hood personnel win go all out May 16 to demonstrate to the people of Texas the powerful role the United States Army plays in the defense of this nation.

Celebrated throughout the nation, the Armed Forces Day program will emphasis the slogan, "Power for Peace." In final planning stages are these sights for visiting Texans: a 2,100 man review at 9:30 a. open house from May 14 to 16, when a static display of the latest Army equipment will be shown; tank and armored personnel carrier rides; and dances at service Mrs. Garland Leonard, Stephen and Katie, of Hamilton and Mrs. Schley Calhoun of Gatesville visited the H. J.

Parrishes last Sun day. Liberty Ladles Club Mrs. II. J. Billingsley and Mrs.

James Billingsley were co-hostes ness of my long-expressed conviction that our government should combine all government-sponsored GIANT 24 Inch ig. -cycl powr-packd retirement programs into one pro gram. OI course, no one snouia lose anv of the benefits for which clubs and the officers' and NCO ses to the Ladies Club April 28, at the home of Mrs. H. J.

Billingsley. It was an all day meeting with they have heretofore paid, but in the future we should offer the clubs. Final details are also being work- same program, with the same per ed out on a luncheon and tour for visiting dignitaries, a luncheon for a covered dish luncheon at the noon hour. Two quilts were quilted for Mrs. centage withholdings and the same percentage payments, to all workers orientation ef retired officers, Boy Scout luncheon, and two base James Billingsley.

One was pieced congressmen, rauroaa laoorer and onerators. civil servants, bank ball games. clerks, farmers, carpenters, and Coordinator of all these events is the Armed Forces Day project all the rest Not only would such a system treat everyone the same officer. Maj. Glen Bell.

in proportion to his contributions, According to Maj. Bell, the May but it would enable us to have a better and stronger program for 18 review will have representatives from every major unit at Fort Hood, Including Combat Command A of the 1st Armored Division, which will arrive here just before all, snd it is probably the only way in which we can long maintain any retirement program for declining MaylS. industries. Swppert far Peed Grains Parade Ground 2, across from the Sports Arena, will again be the The Agriculture Committee has site of the static display which will favorably reported my bill to bring include equipment from virtually for James Billingsley by his grandmother, Caldonia Billingsley, and the other pieced for Mrs. Billingsley by her mother, Mrs.

Fred Fisher. Announcement was made of the change in meeting places. The club wiU meet on the following dates: May 12 with Mrs. Gayle Calhoun, meeting places for the coming year will be drawn at this time; May 28, Mrs. Albert Ledenham; June 9, Mrs.

Jackie Brewer, June 23, Mrs. Claud Griggs. Visitors present were Mrs. J. R.

Lynch of Jonesboro and Mrs. Wallace Coleman of Oglesby. Members present were Miss Grace Elam, Mesdames tfisyle Calhoun, Milton Brown, L. Brewer, C. C.

Onstott, Bess Brown, James Billingsley, Jack Billingsley, Clovis Belvin, Bishop Sanders, Jackie Brewer, George Parrish, L. C. Perryman, Herbert McCarver, J. O. Winstar, H.

J. Parrish and Wallace Parrish. Children present were Kristt Brown, Penson Parrish, Dianna Millsap, Connie Stewart and H. f. Billingsley.

the support on minor feed grains (sorghum, oats, etc.) to the same every major unit on the post A pamphlet which win be It I) level of parity as is provided: on given to visitors and which des DIG 21" DGLUXG MOWER CaokeA-Uadc tJttettle control el yonr flnget dps. Reawte rewind starter on handle. Self peopelled itictioerdxive to ball-bearing teas. wheel. Handle operates clutch saechanlaaa.

a 1.73 tixee, (No. corn. Corn is now supported st Aatoatade rewind hum. Hand tarotdn conowl at the ksas die. Heavy 14 ateel hooain deck.

25" in AMetet StaaaeredV 3Eale, 8" U7 aanO-pnewaetie UrH Staggered wheel. 8" U7 aasM-pnei cribes the various displays will be distributed. Thousands of central Texans. Fnn tttscknxee chore with covet, (No. l5Cfc :4 Including mayors, presidents- of i 68 of parity oats and itraln sorghum are supported at only 60.

Surely, no one can justify juch dis-erimiaation, but it is clear that the membership of the House is still in such violent disagreement on an farm problems that no one can at this time predict what win hap- chambers ef commerce, members of military affairs committees and AUSA members, win visit Fort Hood daring' Armed Forres Week, May to 18. Other thousands unable to visit Fort Hood may see displays In nearby cornTTrnnitles. V1 4 MAIN AND 8TH ITS. ClasstQed Ads get Results,.

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