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Lubbock Morning Avalanche from Lubbock, Texas • Page 10

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'LUBEOCK, TEXAS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1935 THE MORNING AVALANCHE-PAGE FIVE Appreciation To Congressman George Malton For Efforts Is Voiced In City Two Meetings (jLO EdJ IP MIE-IDV Held Thursday Committees Interested In Hospital For West Texas And For Museum Gather; Plans For Work Discussed Appreciation to Con greasmaii George Mahon for his activities in supporting two important sectional projects voted in two meetings conducted Ht the chamber of commerce office Thursday afternoon. Committees interested in bringing to West Texas a general medical and surgical facility hospital for war veterans met with Mr. Mahon at 2 p. those who have worked for a museum that would be constructed at Texas Technological college of Texas Centennial and ledrral funds, at 4 p. m.

Efforts Arc Praised Commiueemen a i sly praised Mr. efforts in behalf of their applications. Plans lor further work on applications- were discussed. Relative to tl'e veterans hosp.ttil. committee-; will seek to influence a bill a.

i.lie providing lor a 300-bed protect designated for West lather then for any section Two bills have been in tiie one hy Marvin that Midi a hospital be designated Jor the Panlrmdlr. the other by Miii on iislsinv! that a hospital be marked for district, cen- tc, Brownsville. Rep Mi'-hon went, before the hos- pitaUzauon board at which, however, passed reso- liii.io!i July 29 favoring no further ere' non of veterans This by President Roosevelt Auc. 30 None In Texas The bill sought by Lubbock would provide thai a hospital be designated for a section made up of con- gregional districts 16. 17.

18. 19 mid 21. Bt the r.ext congress, which meet-. Jan. 3.

was out that there 58 such hospitals In thr United States, none ol them in and that only -'9 per cent oi veteran? nre bein? treaied in Texas hospitals of anv sort Two at the earlier meet inc. A general and an American group. Present Irom the Kenernl committee were: George Simmons. Berry. A.

Davis. Nell Wilpht and J. B. Jone-. Others on thr committee flu- Ton'.

Carter and Dr Fred The committee is coin posed oi LcKlori, Veterans of the chamber of commerce other eoinmitternien present Charier. WhlUrre. A Ralcy. W. H.

WrtRht. Grow Brewer. A and H. pittwrll A Mes.ver brIdnK' to thir committee 6" Appiv the tnevtuiK held to pkmii further requeM. lor the rr.iivum.

I' was pointed out tliat ot Texas have jointly np- piied for $120,000 in funds from th- ncivi.vory board of TIXHJ. tor the ot contra. or (lie Centennial celebration. A like amount Irom the which nv; 13 In Wii-shlnRton, D. C.

ommittcemen present were Di Di. C. Holtifli Sljencer Wells. A. Dnuv George- Dupree.

Joseph R. (jriuws Olhrr i art. A Sim- DAN THOMAS GEORGE SCARBO OP HOU-VWOOD'S 1 STAI2TE IS Of2EEN CAQEE.7 AS OFTHE KSYS70HE EVEQy HOUf3 UJH5N HE'S 1 GOP Seeking Women's Vote Missouri Farmer's Wife Now Being Proposed As Candidate For Vice Presidency On Republican Ticket CHICAUO. 11! Mro. Gcottie farmer's wiJe into the 5X)- with a "grass rooU ii: was proposed lor the.

vlrf "iirv today the lx the Neu i lid- i -A. oth'T liorte ol br.at.lii:; i 1336. sn- Hstire ihe Jenn Hnver Sha; Ji'T vuiuid be Uie "mil O)c thw! fit psirty will need to Mi-s predlrletl in an Jr. iU'itition to tlie "wonien'i- vntc wnman." Mi Shiis- Mr: Simmons could eoni- nt the :ir.d hi; wife hecatlM 1 them A In lead the to tiir White riliii'tilt to find Mr-- np.nion f-enntrir Wil'inm Kni-xli. ot Iduho.

seemi-d hr-i of nintenal to IICT. aliliouch -icei, may tonie Hlnnv: tlini we do r.nt know anythmc of Thirty Members Of Student Religious Council Of Texas Tech At Dinner Last Night; Jackson Chosen Secretary college attended a dinner at 6 p. m. Thursday at the Olorietta cafe. Dr.

Bradford Knapp. college idem, was chief speaker. "The administration and lacult.v Of Detour Thuly members of the Student ly Tfi res council of Texas Techno- cem peclo. Or.lv three of dolour on There been a highway 51 between the Gaines lea.sinu activities in Unc and remain. Joe H.

Webb, Sea-raves druggist he added. Two crew, making geophy they were a month ago. Re- mn navp brought out pros- revivrtl of oil recent weeks. First Bale For Motley Area Ginned For P. H.

McDorman MATADOR. Sept. 1'J. 'Special' Motley county's, iirst cotton bale for 3935 was ginned at Roaring Springs late Tuesday by P. H.

McDorman. and weighed 512 pounds. Cotton was on his farm touth of Roaring Springs Several In.rmers will begin ceneral picking soon. thousand I by of the college feel keenly their He drove up tests in the county have been Qne sixt y-six in directing the foot- Wednesday allernoon and wur, re- located at SfragrHves for some acres, of land were set of students toward turning Thursday. One.

a lor the Atlantic, is leav- iciiina for an experiment in cf Liibbock." he said. Crop conditions in Gaincs county ins this week. The other is a crew Mng cotton from American cotton Jackson Elected 'show a decided improvement over for the Shell company. Jnckson was elected sccre- COTTON POISONS We Have In Stock Calcium Arsenate Ai-senaw of Lead Paris Green Recognized Cotton Poisons The Sherwin-Williams Company 1621 Wall Street Dallas, Texas Our Dealer In Your Community V.1C- tary oi the council to fiil an uutx- pired term of Miss Annie Mary Bau-i com. who left Lubbock.

The council is to have a table in thr matriculation line at the col- leue. and will receive card.s from students telu'ng of church allilm-i lion nr preference, and these will l)p distributed to city churches, said RKV W. R. Vivrett. council president.

Announcement was made of a stuarnts reception to be sh'en at 8 Sept. 22 by city I were the folioiVim; I i-hurches: First, Methodist. Episcopal First Baptist. First Presbyterian. Central Baptist.

Church oi Christ. First. Christian: Dean axid Mrs. O. V.

Adams, representing deans oi tlv collrse. and K. M. Renner. represent ins the faculty on student religious life.

BODY IS FOUND DALLAS. Sept. 12. loa Patton. her body -wet with clew, was found dead today in the back yard at her estranged husband's residence.

The coroner said had died of self-administered poison. Man Who Took Little Time Off From Jail Back Sept. I 1 Mas who "ut thr Hood cour-ty jail last nisht when he found the door open, fturntd here today and surrendered to Sheriff 6. J. Dcnton.

"Hr said hr. wanted to act some watermelon and prarhrs and his family." said Sheriff Dcnton, Thr -search for I. W. Appling. ronvicled burfrlar who escaped with cash, turned to fort ttorth today when officers learned he had hired a ear lor (n go to that Slow Progress Being Made In Yoakum County Drilling monr.

chairman. A Ous. Roscoc Wilson. Dr A. Jiicicson, HHU K.

A SEAORAVES. 1'J Mow prOKfi'. 1 1 beiauM 1 fil the Jinrd lormattot) through uhich the bit Is drilhnK in thr C. 'Rf-J 1 Davidson No. 1 in Voakum coiinu pas-ved 4.7.71 frrl feet per tower trick fight hours, or around jX'i oav.

was in Hti't: formation un llii.e and roiiliiiiifd (o 4.702 when topped I-. bliK'k D. Jolni sur-i'j Tli.v*'' who Hlt'iff! to buy 1 Orrmuny. are to 1 iki- ('ill pncK'inRC thivi- a(- toni to buy etthc: cinari 11 or cignrs. "ALL-BRAN FORMS mm PORTION OF MY BREAKFAST" Delicious Cereal Relieved His Road Mr.

Huyphe's voluntary letter: sufforinc for years. I happened tn noticp in the grocery a Iwx of I determined to give it a fair trial. "Today it forms the major portion of my breakfast. 1 cannot say enoujrh for its effei't. as 1 am a man 58 years of at time in life when one needs just what At.t<- HRAN does for you." Mr.

Roht. Union A. Huychc. 810 Orleans. La.

to ru m-ralft. Research that. Ai.t.-l?R,\N furnishes "hulk" the Au. aho supplies vitamin and iron. Two da ily nre IIMI- ally stiflk-ienl.

With each in yeriiv.is riisies. If not relieved this way. see your doctor. The "bulk" in Ai.u-BRAN resists riljifstion Ix'tter than the "hulk" in vctrctahlos. How much better In tire this gentle food in place of patent medicines.

i At all prison 5 In thtr red aii'l p.u-kaRe. rrr 1 bv fr, Buttir Cree'n. GOODYEAR NO CASH DOWN Tires Pay as Low as Just Phone 348 and ask for Mr. Dorsey MORE MILES of Without obligation a representative will call on you and explain our Budget Plan. You'll like our friendly way of opening accounts.

Don-ikid udety no extra IT'S A HONEYl GOODYEAR Speedway GOODYEAR Pathfinder Tndt-bi Goodyetr-built (uirmtecd. A with The tire withii of 30x3SCl. For 14.50-21 l4.7S.I9 4.40-21 14.50-21 14.75-19 tn.aslm (tsllT.05 Abort ctlh nl))Ki In 8tate Corner 13th Texas Phone 348 Ross McWhorter, Manager Colorado, 10 Pounds (limit) TOMATOES Fresh Home Groun, Pound California. Full Of Juice, dozen PRUNES Fresh Italian, dozen Friday, Saturday, Monday PRUNES. Fresh Dried.

::5 Lb. Box $1.00 URR SUGAR 10 Ib. Cloth Bag PRUNES Fresh dried, new 1 2 15C CATSUP 14 oz. botte WHEAT WORTH WAFERS, CRACKERS, Premium Sodas, 2 Lb. MEAL Great West 20 pound sack 49c CALL FOR YOUR SAVING STAMPS, THEY ARE VALUABLE l.ilihy unv sup 2 No.

1 BABY FOOD Z5C PINEAPPLE 's crushed or Tidlnts 'i tins PEARS ituil in heavy Nn. 1 can APRICOTS fruit in heavy syrup Nn. I can UTTER CLOVER BLOOM LB. 2Sc FOOD Peas Xn. 2 cans Green Beans No.

1 c-ans Tomato Juice Rafsfns ThompMin pound Pears Our No. 1 Apricots Our Nn. 1 cans Peaches No. cans Peanut Butter Pure Jar Tamales cans Potted Meat eans. Sausage eans Tunafish Oz- tin.s Tissue rolls Soup Phillips iam BRER RABBIT SYRUP 2 Lb 19c SPAGHETTI SKIMMERS, made from pure Durham wheat, 2 pk.

Ginger Lime Rickey DE SOTO-2 large Bottles Perfect Food Drink Large Can A f- SOAP, barv oxvnoi larpe pMck (AMAV- per bar Coffee Sanborn Oysters FRESH, SELECT. PINT SLICED BACON LOAF NEAT A rnioiir's Pound Pk? U'hoicsonic, Lh. STEAK CHEESE CHOICE Ql'AUTV ROIA'D. LOIN OR T- BOVF. LB.

No. 1 Imi't). 24c ISc FENCER ROM. ROAST I I.AN URR JDOD STORES i lower pricetj.

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