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The Hamlin Herald from Hamlin, Texas • Page 4

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The Hamlin Heraldi
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Hamlin, Texas
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THE HAMLIN HERALD, HAMLIN, JONES COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1942 POT SHOTS FROM M'CAULLEY CEO. Classified Ads Mr. and Mrs. L. R.

Maberry an-1 that must be worked out before it MKHince the marriage of their daugh-(is too late. The Senators and iter Kern to ISgt. Robert Lewis STOCK DEAD? of Camp Barkeley. For the present, $gt and Mrs. Lewis are at home in Grande Lodge Apartments in Ainlone.

gressmen that fought the preparedness program and the ones that We will remove your dead stock, scoffed at the idea that we within 25 miles of Hamlin, if hide Call collect Phone 45, Hamlin, J. C. SANDERS, Agent (1l-8t) ever be attacked should be 0 with treason or even worse, and the Mr and Mrs. Jack Johnson and boys who gave thir lives at and Mrs. J.

T. Rhoten went to Harbor will likely haunt the Isola FLQVV Hweotiwater last Sunday to attend wedding of Ruby Dee Rhoten Mr. Lewis Gist. Ruby is a dim tighter of Mr, and Mrs. J.

T. Rho- tu-n and was reared in this com- Mrnnity. After a short honeymoon San Angelo, Mr. and Mrs. Gist will be at home in Sweetwater.

The well drilling on the D. M. Maberry farm is past two thousand feet and too, folks this well is only mile south of the town site an ri be surprised if McCaulley tarns out to be another great oil field. tionists for ever and ever. It is fantastic to think that the; FLOWERS Cut flowers, pot plants, corsages, American people will ever be whip -1 sprays, seeds, wreaths, ped, but if we were to listen to the FRANCES FLORAL SHOP Hitler paid propaganda that is Hamlin, Phone 325.

(11-7) ever circulating all over the R. I. ROOSTERS it would slow up production as well as lower the morale of some folks who are already inclined to be pes- Have several good blooded Rhode simistic. Island Red Roosters for sale at Faith in our government, faith in $1.00 each, at my home eleven mi. our fellow man and faith in oui i -V Hamlin.

Rt. 2. maker and a determination to fight COY THOMPSON (13P) until victory is won is the only sal-1 vation for a freedom loving people. WANT TO BUY TRAILER If General McArthur and his NEINDA NEWS Admiral Kimmel and Can take it, surely we at home Short went to sleep at Pearl Harbor I and from news reports they are in DARDEN-O-GRAM. some embarrassing days ahead.

are too many gold-braided feoys that have been drawing a fat salary all these years for sleeping. Ik would be wise we think, to put ffcgSiting men at the head of the and navy. There are far too many officers who get their stars bars by political pulls and some lonw about as much about the articles of war as a hog does about Minte saddle. Colgate W. Darden Jr.

was elected Governor of Virginia the other Hhy without even making a politi- speech. Maybe if there were Bess talking and more action in Texas politics we wrould be better represented. The editor of a big news syndicate writes for samples of our Grams. We only hope that they are £9od enough. The Bible class dead yet, though we have moved to the church up stairs for the winter months.

We want every man iJhat does not go to Sunday school nwajewhere, to join us. Mr. and Mrs. S. A.

Johnson of Miles', Texas, visited their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gregory and daughter Gladys, and Mr. Milton Miller, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Newson in Midland Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. J. Armstrong and her daughter, Lida Lee of Rising Star, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Windett. Mildred Fields came home Monday from the Hendrick Memorial Hospital in Abilene. Mrs. Milton Miller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Charley Gregory. Mrs. Ernest Gardner and daughter Gladys spent the week end in Anson visiting Mrs. mother, Mrs. J.

W. Reynolds. Elva Jo Gill of Abilene spent: Sunday with her mother and father Mr. and Mrs. Bunk Gill.

Would like to buy a good farm trailer. require wheels oi; tires. What have you? BILL THOMAS, Rock Station -----------o----------FOUR SLIGHTLY USED 6.00 16 best grade tires to highest bidder. See T. J.

BUTLER, At Panhandle Station. (13P) -o IRON! IRON! We are buying iron for Abie. Bring your scrap iron, brass, copper, aluminum or other scrap metal to GARAGE We Pay More. (13-4P) DOVIE NEWS By Stella Ray Pryor The Do vie League attended a district. meeting Friday, January 23, at Roby.

Those to attend were Virginia Lee Cooley, Weldon Cooley, Elvin Cooley, Opal Parker, Betty Jo Green, Mildred Hope Green, Ken- Mrs. C. F. Williams and little son neth Green, Winnifred Pryor, Wil- Jerry of Fort Worth and Miss liam Taylor and Stella Ray Pryor. Reba Tollison of Stamford, are The next district meeting will be spending a few days with Mr.

and held at St. Paul in Abilene. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Henderson last XTi.c 0 i Mrs.

J. b. tollison. I Sorry to hear J. K.

Cooley has A. V. Westmoreland spent the the measles, but we are glad to hear week end with his parents, Mr. and he is doing as well as could be ex- Mrs. Pink Westmoreland.

A. V. is pected. working in an airplane factory at Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Frank and daughters, Winnifred, Stella and Mr. and Mrs. T.

B. Scarborough Jerry visited Sunday with Mr. and and Jimmy spent Sunday with thein Mrs. Willis at Tuxedo. wh0 15 an daughter and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Brady field. Billie has only two Jarnifran wore weeks at Brady then he will Richard Hodges of Siloam Springs, feoff for another training base Wednesday night with i. get his wings.

Billie is a leader Ho(j a squadron and one of the youngest in the service at the Brady field. The h-ome folks in the old home tern are expecting to hear a lot care ot old papers. )ou may leave week end. J. M.

Humphries is still confined his bed and has been real sick the past week, but we are glad Ito Teport that he is much improved. j)ajjas Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pickron larsl Sunday in Brady with their son Mrs. Plemons of Odessa, spent the week end visiting in the home of her mother, Mrs.

R. L. Goodgame. John Cecil Green who is in training in the division The pupils of the Neinda school at Sheppard Field, Wichita Falls, are all wearing Red Cross pins. i visited his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A place has been provided to take John Green the past week end. from this Pickron boy as he tnem at either store or the school I Dovie school are planning to enter making good by leaps and bounds. 1 One of the McCaulley school trustees tells us that the McCaulley district is in fine shape and vr could vote bonds for a gym without additional taxes. What you eight days they have bought $13.70 folks, lets build a gym at Me- CaoIIey.

Bill Maberry and daughter La- Yerne spent last wreek end with hh rel house. If you do not have a way to bring them in, just notify Oran Weaver or Wanda Williams. ihe county tournament at Anson on Feb. 6-7 th. The Methodist young people held The children in school are surely a council meeting Monday night.

A I saving to buy defense stamps. In worth of stamps. NEINDA DEFENSE CLUB The people of the Neinda com- feA II I V. A A VA 1 1 1 i other, Mrs. Dan Maberry and nth- 2J t0 a relatives in McCaulley.

Mr. Ma-1 Club; C- was a a a elected president; J. L. Weaver is arrv tells us that he made a fine on his farm near Lamesa. K.

Brown, sec Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Steele moved retary-treas. On the committees are: Red Cross supervisor, Mrs. this week to their new home near gyp mill.

The school boys and girls of the McCaulley basket ball team played vt ia Rogers, Ray it at Noodle last. au Gill. Old pa few' new officers were elected. And plans were completed for a League social. Mrs.

K. IS. Reed of Vernon is visiting in the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. F.

Swindall. Mrs. Wm, Ludecke was on the sick list the past week. Mrs. Gerald Renfro, who has been ill, is feeling better.

Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Halloway Noel Weaver, assistants, Mrs.

How71 and boys spent Sunday in the home ard Jenkins and Mi's. Fred Rosen- of Roy Watts of Hannah, baum. Scrap iron committee, Geo. Mr. and Mrs.

S. U. Massey and er and Wanda Williams. Bonds and nn a tournamen week end. The boys won the consolation and the girls do i stamps, John R.

Brown, J. A. Mor- Bess Darden spent the week end s. Amon Weaver, with Mr. and Mrs.

W. T. Lawliss in The club wiU mcet Thursday, tlie Golden Flat community. Mr' Co- Agent, amj Gene Wicker, little son of Mr Miss CIara Brown, H. D.

Agent, Mrs. Bill Wicker is confined to be presen tto speak on poul- 'fcLs bed with scarlet fever. Jfers. Melvin Courtney is ill in a The womeu met Thursday t.o iltamfinnf hospital and our last Quilts. They wdll start sewing port was that she is slightly im- when a new shipment proved.

arrives. of the farmers in this com- Williams and family spent Sunday in the home papers, Mrs. Oran Weav- W. C. Massey at Tuxedo.

teunity selling their loan cott-on received prices ranging fnom $7.50 $22.00 per bale. Ellis Eivens has returned from Ellis says jobs are plen- there but you got to stay week or two before a fellow can on. Mrs. Ellis Eivens is confined to Jher bed with a good case of the o-0-0-0 Tlie question on most everybody is, we get help to General It does look down right pitiful to not get help to such determined heroes. Our portion in the Pacific is something Notice the date after your name.

your date? Does it say 1942? J. B. BOWMAN'S Electric Shoe Shop TAKES Popular 61 ears Care In Every Job of REPAIRING An Easy Shoe Is Important H. 0. Cassle a volunteer in the Naval Reserve, left Wednesday to begin his service in San Diego, Calif.

H. 0., a son of Mr. and Mrs, O. Cas.sle of Hamlin, is a graduate of Baylor University, and before his enlistment, wqas employed I by a lum'ter company in Wichita Falls. ft INCLUDE DEFENSE STAMPS IN YOUR SHOPPING LIST Every time you buy food, buy Defense Savings Stamps.

Every Safeway Store has them. the way to make a steady, consistent contribution to the Victory t)rive and regular additions to your savings. Fafewa.v employees are buying Defense Bonds regularly. Through a voluntary plan, each employee de" cides how much he wants to set aside. The Company co-oprates by regularly deducting this from wrages and with the accumulated savings buys Bonds which are delivered directly to each employee by Uncle Sam.

Castle Crest Peaches No. can 21c Peaches No. 2j can 23c Sugar Belle Peas No. 2 can 15c Ubfoy 2 Sieve Peas No. 2 can 19c Sunny Dawn Tomato Juice 2 3 oz can 10c Tomato Juice 2 1 4-oz cans 15c Townhouse Grapefruit Juice 3 No.

2 cans 20c I ibby Grapefruit Juice 3 No. 2 cans 19c Nu-Mado Mayonnaise 8 oz jar 15c Salad Dressing Duchess qt jar 36c Salad Dressing Miracle Whip qt jar 39c Pack Tissue 4 rolls 23c Zee Green or Orchid Tissue roll 5c White King Toilet Soap bar 5c A MAJOR CONTRIBUTION TO THE AMERICAN DIET of kmnmu is to build am of nohonof hoolth. Tho enrichment of whito floef with VITAMINS AND IRON ihot now you com got more of fhoeo hoolth in iho you boko of homo by rwffM ENRICHED Af MiivAr Kitchen Craft 24 9 Sc Kitchen Craft ....48 79 Gold Medal 12 Gold Medal fST 24 LB. Sack iJJC LB. Sack A Edwards Coffee I lb can 27c Folgers Coftee I lb can 31c Airway Coffee 2 I-lb pkgs 39c Canterbury Tea Tea I lb pkg 17c Canterbury Tea Tea lb pkg 31c Tea lb pkg 25c Lip Tea lb pkg 47c Hi Ho Crackers I lb box 19c Emerald Bay Spinach 2 No.

I ens 25c Kools pkg 16c Cheruo MILK 3 6 Tall Cans Sma Cans 25' 25' Carnation MILK 3 6 Tall Small Cane 2 Guaranteed Produce I Texas Seedless I Grapefruit pOUnd 2 729 i Lettuce Texas, 150-176-200 I Oranges lb 4c Sunkist, 288 Size Oranges lb 4c Fancy Winesap, Size 198-216 Apples lb 5c I I Idaho Rurals Potatoes lb 3c Fancy Texas Yams lb 4c I Cabbage lb Cauliflower lb 7c Cranberries lb 15c Mustard Turnip Greens Radishes Green Onions BUNCHES 104 Sugar Cured Tenderized HAMS 5 to 7 lb Butt Cuts POUND 299 Sugar Cured A 5 to 7 lb Shank Cuts POUND Tenderized 259 Sugar Cured Tenderized HAMS Choice Center POUND 459 Bulk Sugar Cured Sliced Bacon Palace Sliced Bacon Quality Beef Sirloin Steak lb lb lb Quality Beef for Roast or Steak Short Rib lb 25c Fine for Seasoning Dry Salt Jowls lb 29c End Cuts Pork lb 25c 35c Sliced or Piece Pork 19c 19c Mello Cure Longhorn Cheese lb Prime Rib Roast Quality Beef Pound 299 la 3 WAV zv BOYD CHAPEL CHIRPS By Mrs. James Ferguson A. C. Bristow of Coleman visited in the home of Mrs. G.

W. Bristow last week. TYuane Brown is out of school with measles. Several from our community attended the singing convention which met at Corinth last Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Haught have moved to the Hitson community. We arc sorry to lose them but are happy they will be visiting our neighborhood quite often. the Hendrick Memorial Hospital in Abilene and is doing nicely at this writing. His mother, Mrs.

J. A. Holden, is staying in Abilene with him. Miles Edd Holden returned from Quanah Tuesday where he had been visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Carrouth.

Miss Filema Kelley of Abilene visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Sunday and also visiting in the Kelley home last week was Mrs. mother of Spur. A large crowd attended the social given in the lovely home of Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Milstead Tuesday evening. Entertainment of music, RATS IN BUSINESS! Rats in business may sound silly, but nevertheless a $200,000,000 iness is conducted annually by rats.

Rats conduct their business in a crafty manner, extracting the fabulous amount contributed each year farmers, mills, elevators and many other business institutions in the form of wasted feed, destruction of property and in the carry ing and spreading of disease. It has been said: carrying disease germs have actually caused more deaths than all WARS com- JVIrs. Bertha Qualls of Rochester songs and games were enjoyed visited Mrs. George Bristow and aU present family last Rev. J.

C. Holden had an operation on his nose last Monday at The Herald is w'orth more than $1 Tell The Herald your news. KILL YOUR RATS WITH SMITH'S RAT-KILL Sold and Guaranteed By Inzer Pharmacy.

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