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of Stanton
at Stanton
JM,cWitlorlter,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wlggley of Ala·
mogordo, N. M. and Lt. and Mrs.
Loyd Albero of Harrisburg,
Sunday night wlth Mr.
Anderson.
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c•umers Fuel Associ.
Wt' re newcomers but we want to. Join the
Owl Booster band. -Mack McCuloutK
Jack Tiner,, Manager
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Hale Center
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SolotL~
ILLO, 2for ........ 15c
Bananas lb•...... 12112c
·IMPSON
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303 CAN
CreanfStyle Com".. ~19c
IIIMaU.
Waffle Syrup ...... 37c
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J~li4ttvat
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Potatoes ... 39c
our!' Newest
Q.iJI-~ Plant
·Is now_Runnings Smoothly &giving .
FIRST CLASS SERVICE
303 CAN
lumber • Hardware •
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llale Center
Bufane and Equipment ·
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Mar.tin Te'agj~f. Owner
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Hale Center, Texas
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Charlie Pt>liock, Monager ·
Phone 2531
·~-- Hale CJ!~---
Hale Center, Texas
ShOok GroceryBillI Mallet
Hale.Center Co-op Gin
Mr. and Mrl.
Shook
Phone 4641
Built By the Farmer FOr the Farmer
Qal e Center
Two MOCieh\ Gins to Serve You
Center Drug .
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Oyer
Phone 2811
Hubert Turner - Cecil Turner
Insurance
Complete Welding & Blacksmithing Service
Stephcnsor
Hale Center
Turner Land Company
Center Welding ~P
0w£'n Rowell
Real Estate
Magnolia Wholesale Co.
Center Diner
C. H. Foraker
Phone 4161
Hale Genter
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Floyd
"House of Goocl_Foods''
TURNOUTS &Grades Are Secondio None.
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·eenter
lttt:Graddlfti·
SMkt SfltiOft
,,P fiiftjlt,.Friendi<(..Servic~
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Centerlator(o. ·
. Mr. and Mrs;'.Ciauile Burnett
Phone 3701
for
Delivery Service
~ive us a Trial and Finct out for yourself that .our
· Hale
We're A!mlpg .for your Satisfaction
Westemf.RI M~rket
MEATS ,,· FOWl
fRYERS lb•........ 49c
BEEF RIBS lb• ...... 1/c
.UYER, lb•...... . :.- . 25c
Beef Roast, lb...... 39C:
Mr. tllllfl!!l~•: len Carr & Bo,cky .
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Slincer &tG~~~aa~w,~
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Boggqs Bros. Inc.
Pumpkin .......~13c
Mellorine Y2 gli--... 59c
AISH DliSSID
Meet the Owl Lettermen~~.
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Hagood •Radio &TV
-Harrison's.Piggly-Wiggly
John Hagood -
Bee's StyJr '"~op
The Tot Shop
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Piftie~
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Earl Hagood
Appliance Repair Service
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Harrison
Phone 2281
Center Hotel
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Mr. and Mrs. M. C . Hancock
Modem - ·Ali Conditioned
GLEY FRUIN, who wears Jersey Number 19, weigh~ 133 pound• end is 5' b" hll. ~m in
Dallas• Te...,s, Aprit,2.7, i936, he h11 attended Hale Center schools the pest four years. Hi•_
filtorite sport is football and his
ft,~orite
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Dimple Shop
leoding F..hions for Women
Halo Center
Pllone :1661
subject ia acience. He. ia a junior this yeor and has
firtU;Iional Bank
played footb1U •"' p_11t years, elirrtlng football letter lest season. Hii hobby i• rollersbting•
. In _addition to footbe!l, ha participate• in._ bose ball,_vollt,~ll, track end baseball.
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Jfa O''D 'U CTS
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Ctlt Flowers • Poe Plants
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- Phone 5751Mrs. Rlchard Dewey ente.rtBined
Mrs. HQ.nt ·ot Burnett,-·Texas, w ith
a birthday party at her hom e Fl'l·
day.
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tunltur•
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W• s.bmpen dralltll' ICIWS and
1oot• ot aU kind.
Ne make Picture hcrm•L
In fact, •• can. do moat cmy.
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Nine membCrs a nd o~g,..;;.pew
member, were present.
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Reported by M elanie Ray
Miss Ffankle cara way who Is
employed In
Wash ington
D. C.
the week end with her pa rand Mrs. Swede Caraway.
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FREE P&'S
WELCOME
To The Fair
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We have just re~odeled and_Re-arranged the
·interior 0! our Building and We're Celebrating
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Residents of Hale Center &Cotton Center
To Be Given Away ~·aturday Evening, Oct. 17
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Bale Center, ,..,..
Our program of the day was a
bible le-Sson from our Te ll Ma ga·
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Thursda~, Friday and Saturday of Next Week for
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the community Missions th e
A.'s will have vl.sttatlon to bring
more glr.ls into our club.
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the New ·Jolm Deere.Model
?8-LP-Faetory•Bigiaeeretl
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M.I.HANCOCK
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Manufacturers of Stapelton
Gasoline Storage
tion Pumps &Right Angle
Water Storage
Heads.
Truck &Trailer Tanks
~ New Briglttar
Pictw.
New Duplex
Chassis
"ttl New Tuning
Ease
.J Genuine Philco
Quality
.J Richly Styled
Cabinet
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And Only
$229.95
AU Rllilro Prron 111dud• lo'nln-al 'l 'tu
oad One l'lfW' WOl'r Gni)'OA Piaur• 1\.61
gear
he~ds
on all makes
ahd frfigation
Well Casing of All Sizes.
See our display at the Fair
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-l'llone ~s1fi-- ·Ptal•view. rAG's
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ud alao loeb.
lhlnq Ill our
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We mcrll:• ana repcdr ICI'eeu
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. 1000 lclwj
were played after which
of officers Was held.
are as foHows: President,
Jane
Prat her; Vice-PresiStewart,; Secretary and
Melanie Ra,y ; Treasurer,
Lou Fisher.
Lou Fisher is- ·a lso n new
II 11 Ia IIUISO
think we caa r•pcdr it 01 dv.·
• · apeetallle m fine CUIDet
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Seeing action on defense Were
Left .End Donnie ConnOn, Holtback Forrest Reedy.
Top players or "t he evening Were
Red McBe-t h and Dwain Surratt. on
offense· and ,CB.rl Hulsef-and Don
Cannon on defense.
their equipment
Mrs. Joe Pinson Nunnt:ry of Ft.
, Meyer, Florida, and Mrs. Leona rd
!larrell of Sla ton, visited
Mrs.
Elmo Caudle, Monday. Mrs. Nun~
rtery 1$ n form·e r resident of
than e.ver. Initial inve stment
this
Center.
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:Mr. and Mrs~ Clyde Casey and
daughter spent Tuesday and
nesdny in t he home of M rs. caseys'
sister, Mrs. Elmo CaUdle.
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Imagine cooking
IS YOUR lAST DAY
convenien~:e
like this!
1. LOOK! I T ' .
TWO OVENS!
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Compact, thrifty -
plenty of room for
aU normal needs.
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ONE OVEN#
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drop cente.r
unit to ih bo"om
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laav• one gionl
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TO SERVE .YOU
p1e-cw broil Clftd baM
locoullful- otyllog ••• now Cooii·Mo.tor
Clod< Conlral ..... , _ Y"¥ trow. ......
wotdllol • • , lorifty 5........ llodlontube
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*UP TO DATE GINNING SERVICE
*THE LATEST. MOST MODERN GIN MACHINERY
* COMPLETE SATISFACTION IN OUR DEAUNG
WITH YOU
* FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE
We Solicit Your Patronage and Look Forward To Another
Year of friendly relations with you.
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podtlon - and you
lor a 30· lb. turkey.
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OUR MODERN PLANTS OFFER YOU
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rofe - •ach has Its
own heat control.
Citizens of Hale Center &CottO..· Center
We Invite You to Come by while at the Fair
DISTRI.BUTORS OF
, . GENERAL MOTORS DIESEL ENGINES
Climax Blue Streak Gas Blltane .l,IS
TWO MODERN
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Eoc:h oven Is sepa-
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WELCOME TO THE
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the tw~ tnost important things ·..
to co~si<l/r in buying fa}m
machinery.
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Plainview's Leading Dept. Store .
DAY
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lower,pe~f~r~an.ce is highe~•...
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Why not let us show you why
the Ferguson system is better
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WE HAVE GINNED
1670 Bales of Cotto11
ReportMade at4;00 o'c19c\'Qu$day Evening
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FremloBucl's
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: If JCIII have any kind af trauble with your ~ set now or ,
* Massey Harris Farm Mac;hinery
* Laynelrri~P
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·bl~ -plctwes Call me. If I ccill't cure the trouble It wHI
"•""-'"'~"•·••' · cost JO!\ ~1119.
* Continental Reel Seal Motors
* Built Specifically for Irrigation
Shop
!IE ARE EQUIPPED TO GIVE COMPLETE
We.~ncerely hope pu
Phl111e 4121 or Call 3571
wm ·e(oy v:-Jf at tile Halt
b~:\ft~:~:
. (:oUIItJ Fair. Wllpe IN towi!;:' ~. in~lte you
to come by
Gild talk over a new FORD _w~,_,.. possibly you are ill>
terested In a late model used
values. You'D be pi~-
car, See ~- stock of
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Rac1"10 - TV • Service
SERVICE WITH SAnSFACnON
628 ASH
FEitnLIZIRS • INSICnCIIIIS
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Farm Sto1 e
Ploiovlew
dt'purtmenl. Mrs.
WE LCOME
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8, 9
Hale CoF~ir in Plollinview for three big
.iarting Thursday, Oct. 8, and
AERIAL
DJFOUATIOM
SERVICE
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Maclliaery-Co.
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DEALERS FOR
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not assumed by ban-k>
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on," he sotd.
8,~ Re.31 estate ~wned..o_ther than bank ·pr~mjses ···········- - ···· NOM;:
Most of t he prisoners who dted 9. Investments and. other asset-s indirectly representIn captivity d ied on a~ount oJ
ing bank ptemises or other estate
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malnutrition, Gilmore said.. He only 10. CUst_
omers• liabilJty to this bank on --~~~-~Ptances
weighed 65 pounds O:t one time in
outstanding
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he was released. He is - n ow hack ~ 1. Other ·assets .. ... ............ ··~ .. ---············- ·········-12,
Total -A.SSets·
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LIABILITIES·
At one time during his_ captivfty
~he saw some ·Rus.silUlS -rn· uniform. 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnershJps.. aJld
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Ti~e de~o~its o~ ln~lvld,Qa-Is, ,pa,rtti¢t~lp$J a'nd! •
L t M Gil ·
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Gilmore said he feels tl\e-Com.~orp<;>.r:ati~ns-· :.....;;........................... :.....:__·:.:..._.:.............. .
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more, ex;.:POW ganda e ffor ts a·lmost as . soon ns mu nists wnr ·start figlittnS··' a gatn
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'til'e ·tr_u..ee· 15. -J:!epo, its of United States Government Including
ter tot_ several ·years before her' e pr1soners _a rrJved ln camp. At , in Korea, and are u_slng
p_ost~l saving~) ··--------------···-----·--------~ ......:.......................
deoth_la st year, ret urned home raat first Negroes 'ft_nd whit~s were kept J as a br~.a~her.. H~ -~ld he ~or onflt, 16. Deposits o~ Sb!U!s and political SJtbdlvlslons _______:__
week to give the Inside otory ol together, a nd literally swam ped la nd ~11 the t othett ~w: h~ :n~~= 17. Deposits of. ,liJnks _,___________________________________________:: ___
2% years of life as· a prisoner of ~ith Communist propaganda pam- ~~:t."
rig~~ a.:: y to:•~
18. Othe-r deposlta <certified and cashier's ~~cks, ·etc>19.
TO-TAL DEPOSITS
.... $2 497,137.24
w':e o~:~ea ~!~~re ~~et~s~ home ot p~leta.
ParUy For Revenfl
hiS brother Cecil Gn r
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Th~e were passed. out almost
"rd do that par~ly out of re- 20. Bilis payable, r<idlscounts, a nd other liabilities
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bock who' was 'cmp~o e~ ~n L~:e dolly, but the ~words of Gilmore, venge, 'and partly. -b ecause of wha t
w H- Ja~kson farm Y t h
f "I didn' t fOI?l around with those I bellev! in,'' he stated firmly.
21. .fw'lortages or other liens, $ NONE on bank premises
H·~Ie ·Cen ler for sever:~'ye!~: ~- Commies and ...ha~d1y· looked -'at ·CUmOr~•. Who wlll ·&ta)' he~e ·until
and NONE Cm- other real est ate . __ ·-----···
he m oved t o··Lubbock
those le aflets.
Sunday, plans to m~ke a career 22. Acceptances ex~uted ·by or for a ccount of this
Alt hough he never lived. in Hale
After 18 m on ths In Camp 1, Gl1· ot the Ai:'IDY· He wJll report tor
bank ·a nd outstanding
Center, CpL Gllmore visited his more was sent to camp 6 when d~~Y at Fort ~am Housto~ Oct. 6. 23. O the r liabilities
mother and brother here several Negr~s were segreated -tram white
Next time, . he said, . Jf there
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TOTAL LI'ABILITIES '-:--'·' ·'~:• ··..;,.......:·. z:.... .. '2\.tiiii,iil'tr~i.i.-;;i
and hlt 'cQ e Was well .Jcn'oWil p~l~,ners. He repeatedly wa~ ask- ts a next Ume, we· are goJng Int o
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
cd to sign let ters written by his t hat fight without 'any st rings a tHis mother died of a broken captors which said that the Ameri- tached. And that way we are going 25. Capital Stock :
<at Class A preferred, total par NONE, retirable
had
believing her son. ca
••n•s• -w er•e• w•a•r•m•o•ng
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• d- th•a•t • to
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According -to reports of the Ava· :
Rate of d1vlderrds on retirable value ls NO %)
lanche Journa l, the 26-year-old Ne· ,
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) Class B preferred, total par NONE, retir·
gro, a lmost died o r maln u trit i~m
-~ abl e NONE
during his Imprisonment. He once
1Ro.t.e of dlvtdend s On· re tlrable value
weighed 145 pounds, but his weight
ls NO "% )
droppe4 off to G5 pounds in 1952
when malnutrition almost claimed
l e) Common stock, tot"al par $100,000.00
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100,000.00
H is story wos marked by reports
27. UndiVided profi ts
129,558.53
torture, beatings a nd Communi28. ReserVes 1 and r-elirem(>nt account for preferred
st attempts to create raci"al hate.
25,000;00
st
ock)
I Gilm ore was captured F{'b. 12,
354,558.53
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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
1951,
when
six
men
in
his
outfit
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TOTAL LIABILt'I'IES AND CAPITAL
were !SUrroun dt•d hy 700 Chinese
2,851.695.77
. while on patrol · duty nea1· ihe
ACCOUNTS
MEMORANDA
: wonju n Heservoir.
W E F E A TURE
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Amm unition Ran Out
31. Assets pl~dged or assigned t.o Sf>cure llahiUties
Shed Leaf- NIIJrathal · Golden Harvest
•·wf' trit.•d t o fl~hl It out nnct
216,500.00
and for other purposes
TWO PLANES TO SERVE YOU ·
32. ( a l Loans as shown above are after deduction
~~~=~ h~~~ k~~,~~~ nb~;~e70 ~~.~hl;;
Defoliation clears t he way for early harvest . And
39_111.93
of reserves of
l s·nid ht.•re Frid ay. ··when t he Chie a rly harvest means better grade • • better sta ple
Cb ) Securities a s shown a bove are aft~ deduenese made us surr<'nder they a sked
a nd be tter prices for you.
tloil or reserves of
NONE
us wh y w e were out on t he line
Defoliation Does Nat Da111090 Cotton
I, Joe B. Tt>mple, cashie r of t he abov e-named bank, do solemnly
fighting.'•
Highly (jluallflecl PRots
sw,..ar t hat the above stat ement Is true to t he best of my knowledge
Gilmore's answer was simple
FOR FAST SERVICE
"Because w r: are Amel'ican soland br>lief.
JOE B. TEMPLE, cashier
diers." he said.
The Chinc.•se m·a rched their priCorrec.._ Attest: 4
soners 300 miles nort h to tht:' Yalu
. R. A. J E"f!Pr_les
Contact Or See
River. G11more bnlked at the <1ues- \
John Hughes
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tion of w het her many m en died
Vlrgll L. Martin -- Dl.rectors
on that march.
"Let 's just sny • great many didSeall
n's ma ke It," he said. "And they
STATE OF TEXAS. COUNTY OF HALE, ss;
give us a ny time to bury
This is strictly a ~ome service that you can t um to
Sworn tO ·and subscribed· bt>fo re me this 5th day of October, 1953.
d ead £.'i ther.•• Food consisted ·
a nd 1 hereby certify tha t 1 am no1 o.n officer or director of thll
handful ur rlee a da y. Water
f o r -:omplcte sat isfact io n.
bank.
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from dirty
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Hale C e nter , Tex.
ditches.
ALBERT MARTI N , Nota ry Public.
JOI TOO UlGE OR TOO SMALL
GA T I 0 N I N. G I N I R EP A I R 5
Expert ~Jake Servlc:e
LE CENTER GARAGE
Stepheos .
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Henry Bearden
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Propaganda
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The ChinesE'
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tt Is G..cl BusiMM ,. PetroniH Your Locel ~rcheftf But When the Goods end S.nfce s Are Not Ave llal:tle Lecally TheM R"ponslb le Lubbock Fii'MI AN HeN ........ YM
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rating
your citizens would .be silv.:
the cOneer.n · over the __.solid seeding vetch .
a greater aJi,ount in fire In- administration ot the anticipated Solid seedh1& _gf ..AUstri.a n WliJ_1e_r
surance costs. At t his 'p oint, we cotton acreage control program is - Peas
should remind you and each cit!~ wetl . JJ>Unded ...The prln~!Pal d ifSolid seeding or Madrhl Clover
zen ot Your community thnt every f1culty &rises over the question ot s-e-eding or·perma.nent J.lDStures
Mr. w. G. Thoipas left for Hot
Springs, Atk. last · week. Mr.
Thomas Is Itt~ grandf_atMr or
Virginia Tli~~-~s.
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Th'e Dave· Thompson fa mil¥ \Vere
very happy to have Ma:s. Thomp,.
son. and ne.w baby, Betty Joan~
come home from the. l\ospital
Mr. arid. Mrs. . w. G. Thorn~•
We alSo Write Tei(otton
Virginia. and. Charles
We
will eppreciet. your bolsiness end gi.. ~ou thi bast-
e're leepiag
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• • •
IN STRIDE
~
With The PrOgress
of this Area
Watch for Our Formal Opening at Our New ~uilding
In Hale Center In the Near Future
'Mil:
aurgou
erijo.yed abQut _,it.. They were Joe
Donnie, John Danny. Glenda, MelMr. and Mrs. Wiley Curry and
va Joyce, Jaile . Melvin, Mike a nd Mr. a nd Mrs. Newt Barham all CJf
William.
Tahoka, visited Mr. a nd' Mrs Jim
Ronnie .pavis has a baby sister Bob Curry last week.
·· NCI'W is the time to ma~e CERT~IN your f ire
,
Adequate to cover your Loss.
SEE US f9R YOUR FIRE INSURANCE
HALE C.EHiER IMSURA
I
~GE'NtY
1.
Cooper Po'htiac •
. . Cacllllas, Inc
"Plainvlew'l oll):y Exclullve
P<>puJai' Prl.e Shoe Store"
PONTIAC - A FINE CAR
MADE FINER.
Pl.AINV!EW, T&IAS
FOR
THE .lil!ITIRI
FAMILY AT POI'ULA!l
Pliqs
Fish &Warren
FRANKLIN'S
rhc
old in-
~
Street Paving
On Cleveland
Is Completed
Cleveland Street In Hale C~nter,
under construction for the pnst
three weeks was re.apened for
traUlc Sunday morning after havIng been closed for several days.
Locnl citizens report that it's a
pleasur<' to drl\'f> ovPr the broad.
smooth, g-rnvel· rovt>red surface of
the street. The street improves the
appe·aranc<" of t he whole town. The
old, narrow had ly
worn traffic
strip has been turnt•d into a mod e rn, snrf' st rf:'t•l, 52· f<'£'1 wide w it h
cur.h nncl gu tt er t hat extends from
Hi gg-inhotham·Bnrtlt•tt Co. to thP
Citv limils.
Kf'rr nnrt Middlt>ton, r on l rnctors
NECCBI . SEWING MACUII'il
SALES • SERVICE
Barplna In Used Maehlneo
Phone 1518
THE FIRST T001'H
::gJ rJ~~H DECAY
an:.q
Acids· AII ·Day With Ju_, OH :lrtslfj. .
59c & 33c-.
GERITOL --------·-··
. ....... --··---·-·-·-- $3.00 allll '$$.0!1·
TAFON ·------..--·------····· .... ·······-·-·-·----· SUO· $6.00.:~10.91
NEW L IL T PEitiiJANENT
frrtade Especially far 'C"hlfdten's Hair
.
PARTY CURL ........... ...... ....... ....... ···-·-·· ... . $1.50 plus tax •
NE'W
1HE
LI9UID
49c plu5 tax
MUM
H 0 M-E 0 F N A T1 0 N ALLY
MERCHANDISE
A D Y.
These Products Advertised In
leading Magazines
Pierce Drug
-Mrs. Florence Pierce-
~~-----------,H~~~~~=~ ~ ~ ~~~i~~~~~~i~~w~o~u~~~m~vio~bi~~·n~pi~~niti~~i~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Phone 2261
ARen's Sewing ·
Me~;chlne Sllop
~rflin sorghum.
I
suranrt> RionP ahove
VIrgil Martin
109 W, lUI St -
that abnormal weather oondltions
. Coilgress provided Jn the Jaw Peas in t he· middles of cotton:
CESSPOOtDRILLING
••• A ~uslness and professional guide to frien dlf · PLAINVIEW concerns
. ,. who
PATRONIZE your HOME TOWN MERCHANT tltst··but who l~!'ld : ~Y and
serve you in an admirable manner when these servics ar not available In your home
munity~ Keep y._ mo
_ _ney in Hale.county where It wiH·serve yoy#'cOidlli.iinfiy in taxes .
othrlleMfits by-shopping with the friendly merchants listed In thiS britftess guide.
.
FAMILY SHOES
Sanders declared that fire conIs an tndhrt~ual responsibility.
a community problem a nd
be solved on the community
. he said.
Prices
Seeding mixture or rye ahd U«ilry
Vetch
2. PlcmUng' 18gun2es wltll- Cash
Crops ·
·
Seeding Vetch or Austrian Winter
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Where Te Shop Ia
Hajden & Winldts.
what weight should be . given to
t he drouth In making allotments.
But -'aSide from the droUth many
difficulties and lnequltteS are in
prospect.
must be taken Into accou_l)t in ar- Seeding COw Peas· and ·SoY Be·a ns
at allotments. 1 j oined wtth
the h.ow wJth gratn sotgh·\ bn
Texans In urgl_rig t}Jat land
Hub~m Clover overseeife'cJ
P~~P.!'J~(j_f_m- pJ.antJng to~_cOtton. this / wh~t
·
'
year should be measured on inSoltd seeding of ·Cow Peas, Soy
m· s·uggeste'd that the city coun- dl_v ldu'a l farms and fuUy consider- Beans nnd Hubam Clover
ell select ·a representative body of ed. PMA officials In Washington Sqlld seeding or )I)Calfa
busJness and professional men and rejected this request as being lm3. Stubble Mulch
women In llale Center to meet practica l but malntatne'd · t hat
3. Stubble Mulch, Applylrig Bar!).·
with the city officials to work· out when state allptments were grant- " '""" ""'"" • Ap plying Cott_pn burts
1-'"---= - ----'------ 1contin~us fire .sarety program.
ed drouth conditions would be
Strip cropping,
"Fire ts a constant threat to the take_ll lnt~.. a!!~~-~~.r..J~.u.t.my fear
of Lakes, Wtnd
life of your citizens and is that drouth conditions ,wiJI not
&: • home·
times a creeping form of be adequately taken Into account.
Terraces-standard &- Div..
economic paralysis," h e continued. I feel th-at there ought to be an
EstabliShed Water Ways,
" Too often it destroys human Jives accurate -record of all acreage
Farm lrrJgatlon Syst~in!J.
a nd causes serious injury.'•
planted to cotton. a U acrea ge preHale Ccfnter has been impress· pared tor planting to . cotton but PMA officials have consJderable
ed wit h just how costly a flrt;- c·nn not planted or which may have information on hand in regard to
;.:.___ _,__ _ _______ _ be. Fire destroyed
Thompson bc:~n subseque~~~~ planted to a the facts ot the situation and · 1
- - - - - - - - - - - - ' : 'IBullders Supply la st winter and cover crop or feed or otherwise. have again addressed a furtll er
t he firm was never rebuilt. Within Upon that basis reasonably fair appeal to PMA ofilcials in w a-s hthe past 12 months, fire likewise a llotments could be made. L'ike· lngton Jlnd College Stat}on, urging
destroyPd onr of the Kiinbel Ele· wise It Is important that the effect t hat tlle t rue facts be a scertained
vators.
of the drouth be considered for nnd taken into consideration in
Ont.• house in Ha le Center was the prevJous dry years Included i n
future control programs.
~ destl'oyed by fire within the pnst thE> base period.
pointed out
that
t yPnr a nd another
business firm . It Is trul' that cotton ncreages hundred thousand acers ot cotton
• Storm Cellars
v.·a s damaged by fire.
1m _1~53 will not be conside-red in la nd are Involved In this problem
• Pier.Hole•
I Fo ur yt•ars ago. the Caudle Gin·· arnvmg at allotments for 1954 but and the _welfare of thousands of
· ' Cal! for free estimate
) the year 1953 will be taken 4nta cotton farmers.
1was dt•~;l royed by.- fire.
Those firPs, unavoid-able under account tully I~ following years
Recently 1 ha ve suggPst«.>d to
t
he
circumstances.
Jllus
other
con: and the matter IS of th ~ greatest county offjcJa ls of the PMA t hat
1
j dillons cnusE.>d Ha le
Center to ' importance. II we havt> an acreage If possible they.ake the Initiative
Inse it:- 25 pe-r ct•nt rating. That
progra m _in 1954, the coun- In cer-tifying to the State Office a
1109 Independence • Plainview Joss meant and increase- i n fire in·
ments w1U be based upon figure which Includes nctualcot1
informa 01814-5828
sun\nC(' tha t is costing Hale Cen·
three year period, ex- ton acreage plus acreage which 1
of Plainiew
' SHOI£8
No Guess Work •••
You can always depend on
PhiUips 66. for-the best •·
O~e~ted Sfoves, Dry Air, Faulty -Flues-All oro
An:llltectural Stvtlents.
Hal4b PartY··at Lubbock
Glenda carter and Jlmmy RamMac Ceudle attended a party of
::: t~eer~S:1:!:dw!!k.best citizens the Architectural Teachers and
students of Texas Tech, Thursday
Mr. Green vislted our room aod evening or laS! week. The party
ta;~:!euswS::'ea~:d:n':he fair, ·was ti.eld In the Party House at
told the class about one thing they Mackell'tie Park.
. I N.$.lt.l tl :.D. .H 0 W
Records-proye winter-it-the· time most bad fi res
Miss Alma Rodgers or Altus, Okla.
Tlctln.
;:--
Sun• '
The students or 3-A have ~roug· day afterrioon in the home of Mt.
lftiui)' 1·signs ot · autum- to the and Mrs. Bob Coker in
CJBiit:Oom, including le aves., cotton, Mr~ ond Mrs. W. C. Akln,,305
over the week end Mrs. A·
(~!!'J!." oiJ!er crops.
l'l'alnvJew, had a ! their
Attending the Fair at Lubbock
mother, Mrs. Bulalt l'iorth·
this past week were: ·Michael and
Dianne Tiner, Jimmy Lee Freem"&n, lngton of Torrance, Calif., Mr. and
Susie Norfleet. Kerrick Boyd. Floyd Mrs. L. C. Dyer, of Moore, Okla;
, Prices & Service ponible
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~pent
-YOU Ail: JI ·U .L LY
fire hazard removed is ,a potentl"at
fire averted. In other words, the
removal o( tire hazards Is the
medium through which the annual
loss ·at a community is held
to a low ·(Jgure. ·
in chnr go o f t h £> ron struC"Iion w ork,
also corn plt•t erl n nl:'a t·BJ>peBrlng
stn•ets comph•tt•ly
THE HALE. C0UNTY
FAIR
nrounct thP
" Silk SIMk i n~-:" m ea. A private
JHn.l£'rl madt• J>OSsibte through t he
propert y holriC'rs in the a rea, the
st rt>("l is 24 reel w ldP.
Sum !' o f tiH' nld strf>ets pav£>d
severa l y('ar" RJ::n, al'e ht>lng reconditionE>d by Kl'rr & Middleton
nt a (•bnrgc of 15 cents per font.
for €.'A.Ch sitlf' of the strE'N. PropPrty holdNS on the street are .
paying for tht> work.
WOULD TRADE
for abnormal weather
WELCOME
To The Third Annual
HALE COUNTY FAIR IN
Plainview ~ct. B. 9&10
The pleasure is our to invite Cotton Center & Hale Center
to our blg 3rd Annual Hale County Fair. While in town, we
want you to enjoy yourselves ond to come by ou~ place of
busine.ss ony time.
. ..?'it:
tfere, Nen'f'O~!,
·slim knife-pleated l ·
"Lorette',. skirt match~d.
with washable wool jersey •
blouse os seen in
Mademoiselle. The skit+,
a blend of Orlon-*- ~~-­
wool that launderS
beol.ftifuliy, ·holds crisp
oleat lines! Hos Nelly
Don' s new "adjustable
waist feature" that mak~s
alteration so easy.
~
Wed. and Thurs.
'The STORY of
THREE LOVES"
FRIDAY
and
Saturday
SOAP, 10 bars in bag
.MILK, Tall Can
6
PEPSI COLA ... ~ ............ .
,f ll ,f -IPECIM..
'EL.n.••'r.. . .
•"".,"'' :Fresh. lb.
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