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The Dothan Eagle from Dothan, Alabama • 6

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The Dothan Eaglei
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Dothan, Alabama
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6
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SATURDAY ATERNOON OCTOBEB THE DOTHAN EAGLE PAGE SIX By Laufer Brushing Up Sports They Clash in Grid Headliner (9nej 30 40 5 Expected to for next season Mvj2 plant breeder for the AMhumaL LUW) NW VSMAV7A17 Midland City during the con i THE PARADE c34' ICE THE MANIKINS what CREAM LOUR GIVES NEEDY With a Difference SUPREME ollows Illness and Pineapple Ice Cream Dothan Ice Segrest of Coffee recent vieltor here Preston and Mrs school made its the second quar n' face shot rifle Pos LE LT LG AUBURN (AP) A crease in the use of bed WICHITA Kas (AP) Kansas flour is to be distributed by the riends service committee of West Virginia to needy miners and their families Members of the Quaker churches of Kansas agreed at a conference here to collect wheat for that purpose It is to be ground free of charge by the Kansas Mill ing Company of Wichita DOTHAN CONTINUES IN WINNING GRID SWEEP SEASON WITNESS MAY SAY SHOTS SOUND LIKE RILE COURT RULES Great Britain is building a 73000 ton ocean liner to be completed in 1932 (H Studying the advertisements is not only very interest ing but it enables you to shop with greater assurance of getting exactly what you and the greatest value for your money! Ashford were visitors here Satur day Miss Dorothy Halsten of Selma was the guest of Mrs Davis Wednesday Mr and Mrs A Kelly have returned to their home after spend ing the summer at Kelly Springs Mrs Strickland was the guest of Mrs Kelly Sunday Mr and Mrs Hawkins an nounce the birth of a son October 13 whom they have named Benja min Allen Dr Dowling of Ozark was a visitor here Monday Miss Louise Murphy of Dothan was a visitor here Sunday Miss Myrts Popwell entertained a number of her friends with a party at her home Saturday night Junior High Eleven Loses to Industrial School Team 13 0 No penalties were given to eith er side during the contest The Junior High line up follows: Martin quarterback Phillips full back Morris right half Parker left half Trant left end Deese right end Roy Reynolds left tac kle Bill Reynolds left guard Abraham right guard Lynn right tackle and Hughes center Sub stitutes were: Parkman Bailey and Domingos sweet tooth is oteri to by the sale of 12 pcundi rf candy a person annually REA Atlanta Bureau When Vanderbilt and Georgia square off at Athens Ga Oct 24 the young men shown above are ex pected to play important roles At the top Jesse Thomas fallback Selman ortune fullback and Charles Leyendecker husky tackle all of Vanderbilt are shown from left to right They played important parts in conquest of Ohio State in an intersectional clash at Columbus 0 on Oct 10 At the bottom Marlon Dickens and Spurgeon Chandler halfbacks and Vernon Smith end all of Georgia are shown from left to right They are playing their third seasons as regulars on the Georgia squad and fave taken leading roles in trimming Yale three times in a row Mrs Blanche Wood Shields and her husband William shown here of Red Bank have started a legal battle for custody of Mrs Ida Wood 93 year old New York recluse and her recently discovered fortune of more than half a million dollars Mrs Shields is a step granddaughter of Mrs Wood and she is fighting the appointment of Otis Wood a nephew as guardian and order no other! The Industrial first marked in ter after a continuous march down the field ANNISTON (AP) Senator Hugo Black of Birmingham will be the Armistice Day speaker here Charles Leyden chairman of the American Legion Armistice Day committee has announced The Su preme Court has ruled that a wit ness may testify that distent shots tike a rifle" even though the witness admits he cannot dis tinguish between pistol and rifle shots The high court held that the Court of Appeals erred In reversing a Walker County Circuit Court's judgment of murder in the second degree against Isom Thacker be cause a witness was allowed to tes tify over objection of defense coun sel that he heard shots that ed like a near the cottage of John Doolan on the day Doolan was slain Thacker was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment in the death of Doolan on Sept 12 1930 at his home on Coaol Valley Hill in Walk er county but the Court of Appeals reversed the judgment declaring evidence connecting Thacker with death was cir In remanding the case to the Court of Appeals for final action the Supreme Court ruled that the testimony that he did no the difference between pistol and rifle shots did not disqualify him irom describing to the jury the shots sounded like Dooian was found lying downward on his porch through the heart with a while neighbors testified they saw Thacker standing In front of the home shortly afterward with a gun in his hand rj VERYONE has experienced the joyous sensation of con 1 4 valescence following a long siege of Hiness The nation is just now entering such a period It feels mighty good to be up again Keen business men are using this period for gathering their forces gaining back their strength preparatory to the order for full steam ahead The irst National Bank does Its part by supporting any program of reconstruction Read the advertisements They are fascinating and useful news! Jackson spent the week nd in Troy with relatives Roy Stevens left recently for Mi ami la to accept a position there Mrs Mullins of Dothanpent the week end with Mr and Mrs Mullins Miss Mary Lou Williams and Mrs Ben Starr are visiting in Mont gomery Prof and Mrs Hickspent ths week end in Birmlngfiam nd Petrey Mrs Springs was a Mrs Homer Howell were recent visitors in Dothan Bowman Gary was a visitor in Enterprise Sunday Mr and Mrs Robert Prior of Read the Classified Ads in the I Nebraska levies a tax of 15 cents Eagle for profit I a pound on butter substitutes After Slow Start Tiger Pep Up and Bow! Over Ozark Team By 31 0 Margin COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS INVITED irst National Bank DOTHAN Malone Pres Watford Cashier Malone Pres Ozark Wells Godwin (C) Riley Byrd Hayes SnellgroveWaters Ward Llsenby McGregor Rex Hayes OPENING day in the grand salon of one of the fashion able Parisian dressmaking shops Dazzling lights gor geous draperies gilded chairs flashing jewels Behind the miniature stage a bevy of beautiful manikins in velvet satin chiffon and lace The curtains part One by one they emerge pirouette descend the steps and before you sweeps a magnificent array of the latest fashions! The Young Junior High football team was downed by the lorida Industrial school at Marianna yes terday 13 0 in a hard fought game Phillips fullback for the Junior High eleevn got the ball on the initial kick off to clip off 85 yards before being downed near the goal line Morris right half for the Junior High team also gained con siderable ground test Rifle Shot Ruling Gets Start In Walker County Circuit Court Trial INCREASE BETTER SEED IS INDKW 7 Perhaps it has never been your good fortune to wit ness one of these affairs But the imaginative mind need not go to such distant places to learn what is new and charming in the world of personal adornment or what is useful and modern for the home or tasty and wholesome for the table Let the advertisements pass in review! or in word and picture they like manikins display before you the latest and best things from the realm of merchan dise Wk RT RE QB HB HB Dothan: Saliba Led by Jack ord and Captain Young Boozer the Dothan High School Tigers downed the Ozark grid warriors here yesterday by a sccc of 31 0 Ozark brought a big and powerful team to the stadium and they gave the Tigers a hard afternoon before going down to de feat Dothan played a listless first half and was only able to score by long runs of Joe Riley and Burde shaw Jack ord led the way otT both these plays and was largely responsible for the success of the runners During the second half the locals played a more consistent game and forced the Dale Coun tlana to the limit Riley scorer the first touchdown in the second quarter by bringing an Ozark punt 40 yards to score Late In the same period Burdeshaw took in an Ozark pass in midfield and raced 51 yards for a counter In the third period after a sustained drive ord plunged over right guard for a touchdown and in the same quarter Riley dove through the line from the two yard stripe The final score was made when Ri ley raced through right tackle for 5 yards and a touchdown A number of fumbles again marred the first half of the game and both teams were unfortunate In losing the ball heavy for wards gave Dothan plenty of worry the first half of the contest and outfought the Red and Black line or Ozark Llzenby Ward Cap tain Godwin Hayes and Rex Hayes were outstanding players The whole of the Ozark line de serves praise for a game fight Jack ord was again the high light for the local aggregation car rying a heavy load on defense di recting the attack of the Tigers and making necessary yardage when needed His blocking was one of the features Teamed with Joe Riley in the backfield Jack was a real power In the victory Captain Boozer played his best game of the year at the end and led his team in an inspiring man ner Other outstanding stars for Dothan were Holmes Tlndell and Jim Saliba A freak play of the game came when Parker Brown kicked off for Dothan and the ball hit an Ozark player bounded back and was re covered by Brown on the 45 yard line The longest run of the tilt was made by Ralph Burdeshaw on returning anslntercepted pass 51 yards Dothan completed 5 passes out of 11 while Ozark completed 2 out of 7 Joe Riley out punted Llsenby of Ozark and got off one 47 yard spiral that went out of bounds on Ozark 4 yard line Dothan Boozer (C) Brown Holmes Neeley McCarty Beall Sellers ord Burdeshaw Riley Joe Tindell Substitutions McKnlght Green Holman Clark Anderson May Miller Bailey Mc Rae Newberry Ozark: Wells Smith Byrd No Health Better Than That Which about it A certain flavor and texture that be imitated Order Supreme Ice Cream next time See if you agree grand! "During the past twnXXM acreage grown to these bstfWi varieties in Alabama He Mr Tisdale there is evidence of a er Increase in 1932 Tbit gST explained is due to ths nib tendency to pay for cotton iS Ing to its actual grads and halt has been the practice efim cotton buyers in Alabama to ash no distinction In price vit my to length and quality of said kind of market er had a tendency to enconngi jt growth of short startcgsMt since they made ths most jttft for the grower In up the hod buyers began to complain statfe short staple cotton and iaaentil localities some distinction in price against the short atomic "In 1930 the complaints sai pfa distinctions were more (total more severe It waadifflealtto dispe Lion wth leathu seven eighths staple in many kali ties Last season there wait eral desire among short staph ni ton growers to change to getter staple varieties A Cotton wilt which hai tika heavy toll in centra! and aouth'to bama is spreading into the iwrti ern section of the state Mr ft dale said and one of the ajm ment most important lems is to develop strains that wilt resistant as well as aatlatetwy in yield and staple quailly The station has conducted asoeri ments since 1912 and the awnp result of these tests it was ptiaitd out for the past five yaan that DPL 4 8 and Cook Wi in the bese non wilt resistant nth ties for a combination of yield je acre high percentage of list un staple around an Inch ia lagtb' or land badly infeated with wft It was suggested that Dixie Tri umph Council Toole Lewis (I tri several strains of Cook have tea found to be the moat suitable VoToUER AT ten 2 iiwii AiAVSBAlLAT MIDIELD SUDDENLY lltfD NAVY BiCKTScK THE BALL ROM center ano ban back io or is yards MEN SWERED EVEIlUAERE ho cww vxtw back to (HKOUJ UjDYDIS TSROUJ UjEnT STRAIGHT JO U)HO HAD SLASHED XuTTiin A erse infijuun tv uui rv'M aa rCVu YARDS Of ARMY'S GOAL LINE AS HE WAS ABOUf TO smatsathe PASS GASIRES tLL LATOM HIS BACK AMD AJAYY AMS BuT castree streIched gaogiu WE BALL ON HIS rlMabR ll AND ROLLED CNER THE WEEK END LAVORS Vanilla Strawberry Choc olate Walnut Lemon Cus tard Butterscotch A 1 mond Taffey Coconut Orange and Lemon Sherbet IN BRICKS BULK AND ANCY MOLDS Cream Company PASTEURIZED MILK DOTHAN MAID BUTTER SUPREME ICE CREAM Seek Custody of Aged Miser MtMbWk Acreage Growa WiJ or Put Sttia laO I prepared for the AmaefeJS 1 J' I jr AZV 1 A' 4 I I xj a I a a rA a' I' 'v rwo7 7 "I' I i I I 1 I 1 I ip vat 9 LLOYD'S SWAP ORUJARD PASS ftlANPb Ai A WKIDIKON VtwsoSIu ff A "I Try 1 41 A serfs'.

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