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The Hamlin Herald from Hamlin, Texas • Page 6

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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, APRIL 10, 1942 POT SHOTS FROM CAULLEY CEO. Marvin Davison, son of Mr. andlmittee and the sooner its made into Mrs. W. F.

Davison, has volunteered for Uncle navy. Marvin has attended college at Denton for the past three years and we understand he is going in the navy as an instrurdor of physical education. Buddy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boyd, was at home over the week end from John Tarleton.

Frweg Davison, student at Denton, spent the week end at home with parents Mr. and Mrs. Will from colleges home over the week end were: Geraldine Henderson, Helen Smith, WTalter Cypert, Emma Sue Hennington and Corine Akins. Mr. and Mrs.

Roland Stephenson and little daughter of Tucumcari, New Mexico, were week end visitors dn the home of parents and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Gregg were Sunday 'visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Prather. Wf. M.

Miers of Lamesa visited in the home -of parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Miers one day last week.

The Junior play, Billy will be given at the school house the night of April 16, and from reports, the play will be a scream, so don't forget the date. Mr. and Mrs. L. B.

Miers and children have gone to Lamesa for a two weeks visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wick Miers. Miss Gertie Mason tells us that she has plenty of scrap iron ready to turn over to the defense com- FERGUSON 1 THEATRE 30c Hamlin, Texas, Friday Night That Money Can Buy1 From the story, Devil and Daniel With EDWARD ARNOLD WALTER HUSTON JANE DARWELL ANNE SHIRLEY And JAMES CRAIG ALSO COMEDIES Sat. matinee Night Two Big Features a JAMBS GLEASON to Your BOYD CARTOON COMEDY SAT.

NIGHT PREVUE 11 45 Sunday Matinee AND NIGHT SUN. Night Beginning 8:30 Complete Show Begins 9:00 CAROLE LOMBARD JACK BENNY ullots and shot at the Japs, the better. Louis Hopkins and Jack Gallaway have recently been employed at the Texas Cement Plaster Co. Fred Kemp, left for an army training base last Thursday, and about all the single boys left now around the old home town are the younger school boys, and we be surprised if some of us older married men will be taking off if this war lasts much longer. A bridal shower, honoring Mrs.

Louis Hopkins was given at the Baptist church Tuesday afternoon with forty-one ladies registering in the book. Mrs. Hopkins was bfeore her marriage Bill Milsap of McCaulley. Mrs. Ora Carroth, of Big Spring, has been visiting for a few days with her mother, Mrs.

Etta Stephen son. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Young of Vernon were week end visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Fancher. Mr. and Mrs. L. J.

Davidson and children visited last week end with Mrs. Vera Jayroe, also now visiting in the Jayroe home are Mrs. L. A. Jayroe and grand daughter Joyce La Nelle of Welsh, Texas.

Rain began falling in McCaulley Monday and is still raining and the smiles that makes us happy in West Texas are sometimes caused from rain. Senator Tom Connally writes us that our suggestion of a Rider to patrol the thinly populated states down the coast line has been taken up with the proper authorities and we will be advised as soon as it can be acted upon. Louis Boyd and several of the older cowmen have advised us that they are ready to sign up with a Rough Rider Organization, and we can guarantee that a hard riding, straight shooting man of the range be very easy on the Japs or Hitler agents. It might not be a bad idea to have a Jap concentration camp in Jones or Fisher countv, any wav i and egg production good. Costs very during the cotton picking season, i little.

Money back if not satisfac- thing of the past. Most every one has agreed that when profit is taken out of war, there will be less wars and even though we wore forced into this war by the cowardly attack on Pearl Harbor our citizens should not even think of profits to such an extent that the masses will suffer for years, after this great struggle. A small per cent of the population owns and controls the wealth of our land, not because they are so all fired smart, but the situation has been such for generations, money handed on down from Pa to son and as little as you think about it neighbor, the distribution of wealth in the future will fee a major issue and the masses are going to demand a living and we mean merely breakfast, dinner and supper. There are a lot of deserving people in this world, and in many cases, they never had a break and not because they are dull, half-witted or bad management on their part. Btrt they are just good, plain folks who are victims of circumstances.

A DARDEN-O-GRAM ---------o Classified I still have plenty of Sudan and Millet Seed, all State tested. For sale at Sam Wilcox Feed Store, Albritton Grocery and at my farm 10 miles N. E. Hamlin. E.

C. DAVIS (20-4P) GLADIOLI BULBS Cellophane bags of 12 bulbs, 35 cents per bag. All colors. FRANCES FLORAL SHOP Phone 325. (20-8) o---------STOCK DEAD? We will remove your dead stock, if within 25 miles of Hamlin, if hide is on.

Call collect Phone 45, Hamlin, J. C. SANDERS, Agent Hamlin, Texas. (21-rtn) ---------o---------Chickens Turkeys STAR SULPHUROUS COMPOUND Given in water or feed destroys intestinal germs and worms that cause most all disease and loss of egg production as they enter fowls in feed. Keeps them free of bloodsucking insects.

Appetite, health tory. INZER PHARMACY Hamlin, Texas (22-8t) Be or Not To That beloved actress in her LAST and BEST screen roll. With ROBERT STACK LIONEL AT WILL ALSO SELECTED SHORTS SPECIAL BARGAIN NIGHT 9c and 20c Jacks and A Fanciful, suspenseful, comic is this of four young musicians and their hand. With ANNE SHIRLEY RAY ROLLER JUNE HAVOC EDDY FOY, Jr. JACK DURANT Also SELECTED COMEDIES LATEST NEWS REELS Thurs.

and a lot of West Texans would get a kick making the slant eyed fellows hump up with a white trailer. Seventeen year old boys with only six weeks training are being shipped by Hitler to the Russian front. news make things look any brighter for the former hanger. We are happy to know that the home boys who are scattered all over the world, who are getting the i Herald state in their letters that Man thorou(rhly experienced in they look forward for the paper; brccding, feedinff and showing Reg- each week. We can imagine how a istPrcd care of commer- news from home helps keep cia, herd als0 Must be capaWe of their chins up.

Cars are becoming less numerous CORD WOOD Have plenty of cord wood for paper sale on the Y-6 Ranch, north of Hamlin. (23) MRS. FAY YOUNG MORTON -----------------o HELP WANTED on the highways, and tires are about as scarce as hen teeth, but we do believe business is picking up in the small towns. In fact, when a fellow crank up and drive forty or fifty miles to a big town, then naturally he will saddle up old Dobbin and ride over to the old home town and spend the day, and too, when a fellow goes to town even with a dime he will likely spend a nickle. Car after car, loaded with wall board, plaster are shipped from the Gyp mill every day and if you think there is plenty of work going on at the mill, well just watch the trains take her awayy.

o-o-o It appears to us that labor and capital are about to settle down to business and produce vital war necessities and from all accounts huge profits that are being made by some defense plants are going to be a All Pastes Must The Defense Tax POPULAR FOR 61 YEARS! Direction It is not wealth or ancestry, but honorable conduct and noble disposition that make men great. keeping records of registered Herefords, bookkeeping and ranch agement. Must also be experienced: in farm work and care of farm machinery, and able to break some young cow ponies. Prefer married man. No boozers need apply.

MRS. FAY YOUNG MORTON Y-6 Ranch, Hamlin, Texas. (23) o---------HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Want woman to keep house and! be companion. Also have three room, furnished apartment for rent. MRS.

JENNIE C. GREEN (23P) o---------APARTMENT FOR RENT Have an apartment for rent, fur- nished, all conveniences, and close in. S. C. BYRD (23P) o---------ROUND TOP NEWS By Raye Shelley Folks, you should see the looks on faces today.

We had the finest rain this week. We are sorry to report that the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Townsend was burned to the ground last Friday. There was nothing saved.

This was the old Hill home. The young people were entertained last Friday evening with a weiner roast in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barto Jameson. Everyyone enjoyed singing and games of all kinds.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gartman, Ru Ellen and Patricia; Mr. and W. G.

McCleskey and Jonelle; Mrs. Quality Beef LOIN STEAK lb 35c Quality Beef SEVEN ROAST lb 25c Quality Beef SHORT RIBS lb Sliced or Piece PORK LIVER 19c lb 19c nutrition eat meat Day in and day out Guaranteed plan means more tender, juicy meat for your money. Our buy only the of meal prepare them with special care deliver to each market just the amounts expected to sell right You must be plegsed every cut and every time or money back! American or Velveta Loaf Cheese 2 lb box 59c Spiced Serve Cold or Hot Luncheon 35c Loin End Cuts PORK ROAST lb 29c Perch Fish Fillets lb 29c Whiting Fish headless lb 14c I Haddock Fish Fillets lb 28c Star Sliced BACON I 35 KV Iowana Sliced BACON lb 33 Tall Korn Sliced BACON lb 29 Bulk Sugar Cured Sliced BACON Rind On Pound 25c i Oranges Arizona Sunkist Valencias lb 5c Sunkxst Extra Fancy Winesaps Apples I 00 size lb 7c I U. S. No.

1 Texas New Potatoes 4 lbs 25c i Arizona 5 Dozen I Lettuce Size lb lb 6c Celery Florida I California English Peas 2 lbs 19c I Large Size Avocados each 7c Fresh Crisp Carrots 2 bunches 5c I Fresh Texas Beets 2 bunches 5c I I Fresh exas Radishes 2 bunches 5c exas Cabbage Texas lb 2 Fancy Texas Strawberries 2 for 25c Safeway Fresh Creamery Mix Shortening Royal Satin 3 lb tin 59c Super Creamed Shortening Crisco 3 lb tin Quick Mixing Snowdrift 3 lb tin 69c Country Home Corn No. 2 can lie Corn No. 2 can 14c Tend ersweet Cut Wax Beans 2 No. 2 cans 25c Garden side Spinach No. 2 Grapefruit Juice 46 oz can 15c Goodwin Apple Butter 28 oz Sleeny Hollow Syrup 26 oz can Market Day Raisins 2 lb bag Dog Food Champ No.

1 can 5c Rock Crystal Salt 3 I Enriched Kitchen Craft Flour 24 lb Gold Medal Flour 24 lb sack $1.19 Scott Tissue 2 Sierra Pine Toilet Soap 3 bars 20c Canterbury I TEA 1 fc.A Oleo lb pkg 18c lb pkg 25c Prunes Sunnybank 2 Pounds 35 I Airwayy Coffee I lb pkg 22c i Foiee? i Pilchards Coffee I lb tin 32c i I lb tin 28 Corn Flakes i Brookland No. 10 can 339 Wholesome Canned Fish I 6 oz can Ernest 1 I oz 12 WAY VS son; Mrs. P. Jameson; Woodrow Crawford, of Hillsboro, and the host and hostess. Mrs.

W. G. McCleskey entertained her Sunday school class in her home All those present en- Woodrow Crawford visited relatives here last week. He is from Hillsboro. Several residents of this community attended the revival meeting at the Church of the Nazarene in Ham- joyed a delicious dinner, and an egg Hn last week.

hunt in the afternoon. Mrs. Bell Cooper visited in the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harrison Sunday.

Mrs. Odell Garrett and children, Mrs. Helen and Vennis Parker, spent the week end in Hamlin with friends Ruby Cooper, Billie and Mary Nell; 1 and relatives. Mrs. J.

M. Bowdry, Leila and Annie We nearly made the roll Sunday Laura; Roy Cooper, Mr. and Mrs morning in attendance to Sunday Carl Harrison and Glenna Faye; i school. We are having a contest Jackie and Nita Jo Brown; James next Sunday morning among the Raye, and Joan Shelley; Coy and classes. We will not tell why or what Adele Thompson; Rev.

and Mrs. J. for but you be there and find out! F. Crawford and Anne; WeltonJ Your class may be the winner, and Clifford, Glennon, and Estel Jame-jyou will certainly enjoy the prize! This community only has one boy in the navy. He is Cory Hurvy Gary, son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. II. Gary. He is better known as Joe to his friends.

Joe volnteered and was accepted by the navy last fall. At present he is off the coast of California. He comes to shore only once a month. We are very proud of Joe, and know he is doing his best. --------------o-------------Deliberate with caution, but act with decision; and yield with graciousness, or oppose with firmness.

Miss Vickie Crow came up from San Antonio to spend the Easter week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crow. She is taking a business course in that city. She also spent some time with her sister in Stamford.

SHOE IS DONE By Workmen It Is Economy to Bring Us Your Shoes J. B. Electric Shoe Shop.

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