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The Hamlin Herald from Hamlin, Texas • Page 8

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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, FEBRUARY 3, 1939 Water Rate Ordinance ORDINANCE PRESCRIBING THE RATES TO BE'CHARGED FOR WATER: PRESCRIBING THE TIME AND FLACE FOR PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS: PROVIDING PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO PAY ACCOUNT WITHIN THIRTY DAYS AND PROVIDING FOR CONDITIONS UPON WHICH SERVICE WILL BE RESUMED: REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the he She best interest tem be i. The freshman class of McCaulley High School enjoyed their second class party, given them by Mrs. Charley Galloway Tuesday night, Jan. 24.

Games were played and refreshments served to the follow- ing: A. J. Cook, Bessie Mae Faul-j City Council has heretofore determined that it is to kenberry, Buford Jackson, Edward I the City and of its citizens that a waterworks sys- Gibson, Emily Sue Kidd, Faye Nor- constructed in and for said City; and ris, Faye Rogers, Geraldine Shira, Irma Jane Jackson, Joseph WHEREAS, the City Council is at this time in the process of issuing Mary Rcx jones, bonds and contracting for the construction of said waterworks system, and gue Mr and Arnold Gal- WHEREAS, it is proper and necessary in connection with said water- loway, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gallo- works system for the payment of operating expenses and for the payment way, Marjorie Galloway, Fannie and il and interest on said bonds to, at this time, set the, rates 1 Annie Galloway, Mrs.

Virgil Jackson connection with said waterworks system: vv- C. Jackson, and the class spon: sor, Hettie Logan Clay. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Hamlin, Texas: Qn January 26 the junior class of 1. RATES: There shall be charged for the first 3000 gallons, or the high school entertained the seiy fractional part thereof, used each month, the sum of TWO DOLLARS iors with a scavenger hunt. ed.00); and for each additional one thousand gallons, or fractional part Upg the hunt a weinie roast was en-j thereof, at the rate of Twenty Cents ($.20) per thousand gallons.

joyed by the following: Mr. and (Mrs. Melvin Courtney, Miss Birdie I 1-A. The City shall be charged the same rates, (for either water- jLeo Crabtree, Joe Boyd, Billy Pick-1 works or sewer and in case of a waterworks and sewer system, for both) (except in case of an exisiting system where the rates are already set) as individuals or commercial houses or plants according to the character service rend, of the prmcipa to be charged for service in or In no event shall fr (whatever. be granted to the City for any purpt 2.

TIME AND PLACE OF PAYMENT on the first dav of each month, at the All accounts shall City Hall in Hamlin pay- "exas. ron, Katy Akins, Frances Davison, Walter Cypert, Emma Sue Henning- I ton, Stanley Jackson, H. P. Powers, I Doyle Jones, William Shira, Nadine Land and Donald Hendrickson. i Lilly Akins was home from Abi- I lene for a week end visit with hen I I parents, Mr.

and Mrs. M. L. Akins, and other relatives. We are sorry to report that Miss I Odie Hunter is not so well.

However, she is most cheerful and i) is a real joy to visit her in her affliction, for she radiates an optimism that is refreshing. The senior B. Y. P. U.

social for Fisher County Baptist young peo- 5. REPEALING CLAUSE: All ordinances and resolutions and parts Ple. wiM be held at Roby Friday theredf in conflict herewith are hereby expressly repealed in so far as thev conflict herewith. 3. PENALTIE more than ten days count as penalty.

There shall I due, the sum acme ten 1 to 10 each per ount which is of said ac- 4. DISCONTINUANCE account is more than thirty and in addition to the bo charged uhe sum )F SERVICE: Service to any person whose 30) days delinquent shall be discontinued customary charges, as heretofore set out, there shall ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) for resumption of service. night. Funeral services for Mrs. Bill I Maberry, a former resident of Mc- 6.

EMERGENCY CLAUSE: By reason of the fact that the City Caulley, who died in a Stamford Council considers the passage of this ordinance necessary for the preser- hospital Tuesday, were held at the vatfon of the public health and safety of the City and of its citizens, it local Baptist Church Wednesday is hereby declared to be an emergency measure demanding that the rule morning at 10 conducted by requiring ordinances to be read at more than one meeting of the City i Rev. C. E. Dick, assisted by the pas- Council be suspended and that this ordinance take effect immediately tor, Jno. P.

Hardesty. Mrs. Maberry, the former Sallie Catherine Crowder, was born May from and after iUs passage and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 23rd day of January, 1939. JOE CULBERTSON, Mayor of the City of Hamlin, Texas.

ATTEST: J. B. EAKIN, City Secretary. (13-2t) BOYD CHAPEL CHIRPS (By Mrs. Earl Brown) report Mr.

Tin- We are glad improving a Those who mon -spent Sunday with him at the home Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tindal were: Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Tindal and daugh- tier of Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Ivey of Waco, Mr. and Mi Tindal and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Jackson of Hamlin, Mrs Richard Pyron of Dallas, Mr. and 14, 1884. She was married to Bill Maberry Jan. 4, 1903. Eight chil- 1 dren were born to them, 7 living, 6 girls and one son.

They are: Etta, Charlie, Artie Laverne, Mrs. Wick Miers, Mrs. Howard Miers, Mrs. Robert Foust and Mrs. Milton Addison.

1 Mrs. Miers lives at Balmorea, and Those who visited with Mr. Earl Mrs- Howard Miers and Mrs. Addi- Brown and family Sunday after- son near Lamesa. Mrs.

Foust noon were: Mr. and Mrs. Cloda at Waco- The other members bard of Tahoka, Mr. and Mrs. Ra- of vhe family live with their father der, and attended the big singing convention there Sundav.

Elkins of Plasterco, Mr. Gordon Green of Sinclair at Welch, near Lamesa. All the an(j children were present for the funer- Mr. and Mrs. S.

King of Anson. aL There are five grandchildren who survive. One son, Elmer, died There singing was only a small crowd at on last Wednesday evening Feb. 1, 1926. Interment was made in Lamesa cemetery.

Barrow Un Miters dal Thi; yea chil sp. ent Grover Manyard and daugh of Carlton, and Mr and little daughter was the first time that Mr. Tindal Iren together. Mi and Wo A 1 Wtti I vn U( in the home of Mrs. Jim Ferguson, dertaking Company, Hamlin, direct- Mr on People stayed at home to hear the ed the funeral.

fight. We are expecting a Jarge i Mrs. Lottie Rector, post master, crowd at Mr. and Mrs. Charliq announces thalj according to a rul- on the next singing evening, ing of the Post Office department Mr.

and Mrs. Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. Paul Young and Mr. farms.

and Mrs. J. D. Rainey visited with Mr. Clarence Young and Mr.

Dee Oscar Brown who is in the Abilene Cary attended the boxing gam Mr. Brown was wreck recently. Buster Bingham of Mr. Wylie Less Tin- of Neinda. in many all his am Crow i her par- Hospital, Sunday injured in a car Mr.

and Mr: have moved on Abilene News would Tuesday evening, was scarce this week. glad if anyone has at We any news to report to writer. Its value is CELLO PACK Accurate Weight Sanitary Pkg Superior Quality Bean, 3 25 Stock Your Pantry Now witU tUese evevfdaif SAFEWAY'S LOWER PRICES MORRELL'S PRIDE Sliced Bacon Pound 25 Dry Salt BACON lb 14c Pure Pork SAUSAGE lb 15c Sugar Cured Smoked BACON lb 19c Beef Chuck ROAST lb 15c Pork Shoulder ROAST lb 17c TEXAS MAID SHORTENING 38c 75c Cloth Bag No. 2 Cans Swansdown Reg. Pkg.

Calumet 16 oz. Brand Can TEXAS VALENCIA ORANGES Texas Seedless Grapefruit Winesap Apples Russet Potatoes Fancy Yams Yellow Onions Rutabaga Turnips Fresh Carrots Frosh Cabbage DOZEN 239 64 Size 4 for 15c 198 Size Doz. 15c 10 2.Qr Mesh Ba 6 Lbs- 15c 3 Lbs- 10c lb. 4c Bunches 5c 1c Sugar 10 lb. Corn 3 Cake Flour Baking Pwdr.

Vigo Dog Food, 16 oz. can French Mustard, 6 oz. for Jell-Well Dessert, 4 pkgs. Kraut, can Fruit Cocktail, Full No 1 can 10c Del Monico Noodles, 10 oz pkg Steamboat Syrup, No. 10 tin Silk Tissue, 3 roll Canterbury Tea, I lb pkg Kool Cigarettes, 2 pkgs Fluffiest Marshmallows, 2 lb bags 25c Brooms Wallingford Brand 15c Airway Coffee, 3 lb bag Saltine Crackers, lb 3-Minute Oats, lg pkg Dried Prunes, 3 lbs Dried Peaches, 2 lbs Dried Apricots, lb April Showers Peas, 2 can Green Giant Peas, No.

303 can 15c Delmaiz Corn, Creme Style, can 10c Lux Flakes, lg pkg Lifebouy Soap, 3 bars Crystal White Soap, 6 bars 23c SAFEWAY that hereafter the front door of the post office will be locked from 6 M. to 7. A. M. A mail box will be placed at the front door where letters may be mailed during the hours of closing.

It MiIt in I exas by I exas It Ford cars have always been built to their own high standards of basic quality and performance. This year they also bring style that is new to the low price field. LEADERSHIP The luxury the low price field. 8-CYLINDER Eight ers give smoothness. Small ers give economy.

ULIC Easy-acting straight stops. IZED CHASSIS -No front end ig or dipping. Level starts, tops, level ride. riFIC SOUNDPROOFING hushed lor ouiet ride. TRIPLE-CUSHIONED COMFORT New flexible roll edge seat cushions, soft transverse springs, four hydraulic shock absorbers.

LOW PRICES Advertised prices include many items of desirable equipment. DE LUXE 7AQ00 EQUIPMENT INCLUDED State Federal taxes extra IS THE DETROIT DELIVERED PRICE This is for the De Luxe Fordor Sedan illustrated and includes all the following: Bumpers and four bumper guards Spare wheel, tire and tube Cigar lighter Twin air- electric horns Dual windshield wiper 3 Two sun visors Lock on glove compartment Clock De Luxe steering el Rust tee! iw heel bands Twin tail lights Foot control for headlight beams with indicator on instrument panel ENTIRELY NEW battery-condition indicator. S2I YOUR FORD DEALER TODAY! Not now thanks to Symp of Black-Draught When your child is less keen and lively than usual, it may be a warning of constipation. If so, try Syrup of Black- Draught. pleasant to taste, and nothing in it that can harm a delicate intestinal system when given according to the directions.

Ask for Syrup of Black-Draught. AVOID ACID CONDITIONS When you suffer distress or upset stomach from gence in alcoholic beverages just take GE 7 Compound and you should secure relief of the discomfort. Buy a bottle of this pleasant- to-take effervescent salts ai at the Rexall Drug Store. Inzer Pharmacy HAMLIN, TEXAS Dr. Joe W.

McCrary General Practice of Dentistry and DENTAL X-RAY Phone Oifice Phone 361W Ek it fc ii 'ti mss mg 8 HEMBM Carl Tindal and wife and little daughter, Dorothy of Provo, North Dakota, arrived on Wednesday of last week to visit their aged father, J. M. Tindal who is very feeble and ill. He is 81 years of age. He is at the home of his son, Sam Tindal, near Neinda.

Carl and his family have been in the north about ten years. He is farming and mining. Miss Dorothy Jane Bailey and Miss Lois Ellen Stell, students in North Texas State Teachers College in Denton, were here this week to I visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. with her parents.

She I Bailey and Mrs. and Mrs. D. I Stell. Miss Carolyn Greenway, who is a I Canyon Teachers College student, came down Saturday for a short visit was accom- W.

by her roommate, Miss Juno Cope. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hanks of Paducah visited Wednesday in the home of Mrs. aunt, Mrs.

R. L. Harris. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On No matter how many medicines you have tried for your common cough, chest cold, or bronchial irritation, you may get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with any remedy less potent than Creomulsion.

which goes right to the seat of the trouble and aids nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel germ-laden phlegm. Even if other remedies have failed, be discouraged, try Creomulsion. Your druggist is authorized to refund your money if you are not thoroughly satisfied with the benefits obtained. Creomulsion is one word, ask for it plainly, see that the name on the bottle is Creomulsion, and get the genuine product and the relief you want. (Adv.).

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