The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 82, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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Miss Cosma Stacks and her house
Sunday School Nleparls.
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in it last week.
this week.
Dennison was identified by tat-
Sunday.
a
ods Company’s
Dr. Frederick Tice, Allen J. Hru- i
For County Commissioner,
tion as a result of B. C. C.
“Now, in going over the agree-
ibeen going to the various swim- with private employers.
ming pools the past week.
for the J. Frank <Torris followers.
The
turn. Many
enjoy the feast.
Mr. and Mrs. John Keith DeLay
a visit with relatives.
Misses Lilian Smith and Jessie
week
night and Sunday.
con-
family bearing the name. He was
! ' F. Anthony Sunday.
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METHODIST CHURCH
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Father’s Day will be observed at
them.
,pastor will preach on the subject:
I current Monday that ' the British
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The four and one-half miles is
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traions.
Miss Pauline Knowlton is on the and 3,760 in May, 1933, gains of
sick list this week.
3.1 and 50 per cent, respectively.
was in Palmer Tuesday to see J.
gain of 64 per cent.
John G. McKay Dies.
led relatives in Dallas Sunday,
Home in Fort Worth,
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By September 1
Ft Worth Houston
50 Earthquakes
Destroy Town of
3000 Population
See Burk Dry
ad in this issue?
that there is no charge to anyone I
for this service which is provided ■
Sam Houston STC
Found Dead Monday
ficials moved Tuesday to- inaugu-
rate a campaign for treatment ci
Mansfield to Midlothian, eliminat-
ing four miles of poorly graveled
highway with dangerous turns on
expenditures fcr air preparedness.
Experts have estimated the cos
the scene of the shoo ing Monday
night, admitted, County Attorney
red
rder
beck
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worthington
were Dallas visitors Tuesday.
HE smartest car that Ford has ever
built is the smartest buy your
salads, pies and cakes was served
at the noon hour. Quite a number
Chicago, Ill., June 13.—Convinc-
ed of the efficiency of B. C. G.
W. E. Wallace of Rusk was the
guest of Miss Ollie Nesmith Sun-
day.
$515 and up F. O. B. Detroit. Easy terms through Univer-
sal Credit Company— the Authorized Ford Finance Plan.
Louis Junior Hargrove of Fort
Worth is visiting relatives here.
dock is
or 10c
having
or fifty
still 25c
Miss Ollie Epps of Dallas visited
relatives here Sunday.
Rev.
Rock,
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a
the guest of Mrs. E. J. Stacks last
Wednesday and Thursday.
R. M. (Dick) Wynne
Died in Dallas
Of Heart Attack
Mrs. H. Sparkman and daughter
of Dallas were guests of relatives
here Sunday.
Mrs. Lovie Fisher and daughter,
Maxine of Dallas spent last week
here.
Mr. and Mis. R. L. Sims went to
of honor: Dr. James B. Simmons,
founder, and his wife; and Dr. O.
C. Pepe, an early president and his
wife.
between Fort Worth and Houston
that is not paved.
around
1 prices
sidered
uinious.
author-
re local
.hat di-
Sunday
from
y under
consti-
Mrs. Jim Riley -and family of
Coleman are visiting in the home
cf Mrs. Mary Epps this week.
Misses Dixie Louise and Kathryn
Graves of Rockett visited in the
heme of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Kelly
several days last week.
police officers, drove alongside to
question them.
re-: ■
verts already have been completed
in Tarrant and seven in Johnson
counties.
Welborn said that although no
White Woman Lives
And Leaves Baby
With Negro Man
the che used in the Missouri bank
robbery.
Coincident with the identification
about 8
has. M.
. Leave
to Houston, will be open for travel ticn. The earihquake was felt with
by Sept. 1, it is announced by M. less intensity throughout Cordoba
C. Welborn, division highway engi- Province.
to the Simmons’ Library and Was
considered an outstanding author-
ity on books. His father died Dec.
17, 1905.
Texas Passenger
Car Registrations
Show Increase
D. K. ROGERS.
MRS. GEORGIE POI NDEXTEIR
A. DUPREE DAVIS. ‘ ..
ased.
-A te-
lands
Rusk
>il and
eceived
mini-
is, $10
d one-
in the
Brash-
104-Years-Old
Negress Died
Waxahachie Beer
Sellers and Stock
Were Captured
Dr. Simmons’ Son
To Be Buried On
-Abilene Campus
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i (Precinct No. 1)—
W. A. DAVIS (Re-election.)
compared with 13,276 during t he a local hospital. He was a son of i beer emporiums,
corresponding period last year, a'Col. Dick Wynne of Fort Worth. ! ---
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and sons and Mrs. Fay Browning I Ark.,
and son, of Ennis, visited in .the |
---- Charles Davis. were Dallas visitors
Mrs. Grady Ward and Mrs. ‘ Gar- ; Wednesday,
land Cleveland visited their sister ) -----
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arrested at
Tuberculosis
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Funeral services will be held at I
4 p. m. Monday from the Robert- '
Hardy and Mrs. Earl McCrary in
Dallas, returned home Sunday. She
was accompanied by T. J. .Harris
and family of Dallas who spent the
day in the home of Wiley Manry
and wife.
P
ed
ous
e prices
ver the
war sit-
r as ice
ed.
e com-
acturers
ot quite
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson of
Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Williams Sunday.
MLaV
as a debater of note, lie held
। series of debates here about
trio planned to steal another car.
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has been visiting in Waco the , ■
two “WeeRs, returned home with '.could
of ex-citizens and people frem
neighboring towns were present to
tinue, “we advise that this market-
ing agreement be abandoned at
once in order that the ginner may
definitely know that nothing is to
be done for the industry under the
provisions cf the agricultural ad-
home of Mrs. G. W. Tackett Sun- j ]
day. ' Cf
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Keep the revival date in mind,
July 1-8, with Rev. C. O. Shugart,
presiding elder of the Waxahachie
district, preaching.—Roy L. Craw-
fcrd, pastor.
British Plan To
Double Naval Air
Military Forces
London, June 12.—Rumors were
Denton Saturday. Vaughn Sims,
who spent about three weeks there
accompanied them home.
istration here explained that the
price fixing section had been elim-
inated because the Washington au-
thorities have found it impractic-
able to set up price fixing in agree
ments already in effect. They cit-
ed the milk code in effect around
Chicago. It was also believed that
the recent decision of the Wash-
ington administration to relax the
price fixing features of the NRA
codes is reflected somewhat in the
present matter.
A
and Mrs. Houston Me-
through a canopy of pecan and
mulberry trees.
It is a pleasant spot much fa-
Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Odom of
and Sunday. Morris, the little son the Methidist Church next Sun-
of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Beck, who J day morning. Come to church and
---- and Mr. ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Littlejchni Clain and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harville of
Frost visited friends and relatives
here Sunday.
by and Frank Bobrytsli, director > . .
. . ... . , , । For County Sun rin tendent—
of the ms itute, said they expected ; - ’
months of the year were
Long Island, New York, will be j
brought here for burial beside Iris •
father and mother. Announcement (
of the burial plan was made Mon- !
day by Dr. .1. D. Sandefer, presi- I
Marion Sue McBurnett has re-
turned from a few days visit with
relatives in Dallas.
Danger ot cut Prices,
Mayor Kelly approved a $1 a i
year lease by the city on the Rock-
efeller-McCormick Institute to be
used for the manufacture of B.
C. G., a vaccine developed at the
Girl Shot Dead
Body Placed on
Railroad Track
to begin immunizaiton of children i
next fall.
Dr. Hruby envisioned not only
control of tuberculosis but eradica-
Perry Porter said, that he was
B. Elgan who is ill.
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Mrs. Jennie Forehand is on the
sick list this week.
River bank robbery
Harold Clarke of Kilgore was
Ark., spent the day here
gunmen entering another
Ennis visited relatives
to sell
on and
Hurley,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Jones in Waco last Saturday night
'“Great Dads of the Bible.”
Sunday evening at 8:15 the pas-
tor will preach on “The Warm
(Heart.”
Mrs. C. W. McBurnett of Dal-
las visited relatives and friends
here - Monday.
——Five
ay . for
or the
Dallas
a two
against 5,429
Mullican have returned from Rock-
! ett where they spent ten days 1
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Miss Elsie W. Knowlton is at
home from Chicago where she
recently graduated from the Chi-
cago College of Chiropody and
Pedic Surgery.
was received here Sunday night
from his daughter, Mrs. Sara Anna
Simmons Crane of Yanktown, S.
D.
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dent, who said it was in com- A Parkhill, 45, business manager
pliance with Dr. Simmons’ wish ' or the Sam Houston State Teach-
expressed 30 years ago when he ers College, was found dead on a
made his only visit to the school, j creek bank near his home here
Rev. Roy L. Crawford of Palmer
•filled his regular appointments
here Sunday.
Crops are needing rain, especial-
ly the early corn. A light rain
fell here Tuesday morning.
Mrs. J. D. Harris, who has been
Mrs. Ethel Barron and Mrs.
friends here Saturday night ’ and nasal operation.. He is expected to
Sunday return home about Saturday.
and Monday.
A large part of the population
was rendered homeless, and a num
ber of persons were injured by
falling bricks and stones as they
fled from their homes after the
many people szem to think, but is 1 agreement with chat understand- . ., , .
an activity of the department of [ ing, which' was acknowledged byo 6 slain gunmen, F rank inn,
labor, the function of which is to ' all par ies as late as the hearings " ’ ° 5-De S a S
register all unemployed residents1 in Washington on May 22.
train, was found on the Missouri
Pacific tracks at Valley Junction
Tuesday.
A physician said a bullet went
through her heart. The train pass-
ed over the body at the chest. In-
vesigators expressed belief that
the girl, apparently about 16, had
been shot and then placed on the
track.
A young man companion was
and , FATHER’S DAY AT
questioned for a time, but disap-
peared later. He and the girl were
heard quarreling near the station
at Valley Junction Monday and of-
ficers .ordered .them to move on.
Relatives cf the girl sent word for
the body to be returned to Ken-
tucky.
government is considering a five-
year plan for doubling its military
and naval air force. Other versions
on which officials declined to
comment, place the expansion pe-
riod at- seven or ten years.
That plans for the substantial
multaneously making the necessary
expenditures for more personnel
and ground facilities at about 35,-
A generous spread
icontract has been let for the hard
surfacing of the four and one-half !
miles of the extension in Johnson $
miles northwest of Buenos Aires,
the main rcute from Fort Worth was the center of the stricken sec-
Frances Kelly of Ennis spent
Saturday and Sunday with reIa. ! and son are in Sulphur Springs for
fives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lillenstern
of Dallas visited relatives here
Sunday.
negro. man while she roamed the
streets at night was arrested by
city police Sunday.
The baby, a boy, was dirty and
week in June,morning of Mondays, ।
Wednesdays and Fridays. 20 cents Welborn said be understood,
per gallon, you pick them; 30 cents designed principally to
ready picked. Five miles northeast highway 8aPs in toads.
. of Ferris, Chas. Cobb, Phone 113-
R-3.
As Check For
Highway 34
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Former Eili e r
Countians K
In Plane Crash
Blackberries! Blackberries.
Picking days beginning ■ first
The aged son of the founder
was a retired physician and for
some months had been ill in Pil-
grim Hospital on Long Island. A
telegram announcing his drath
in April
ment act, we respectively urge the
reinsertion of Section 2, Article
Raymond Risinger of Waxaha-
chie was a Palmer visitor Wednes-
day.
vored by students of
Sampacho, approximately 300
every child and citizen in efforts
to make them immune from the 1
a Flat
। visiting Virginia Ray Humphrie.s
j Jack Glenn of Dallas was here
[last week.
. Mrs. J. N. Goodwin of Dallas
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and Ellis counties, the $1,006,000,- [ enlargement of Britain’s military
000 Cartwright bill approved Sat- ! aviation have matured have been
urday by the senate and house | authoritatively declared. The gov-
and sent to the house for the ; ernment and an influential section
signature of President Roosevelt [ of the press, led by the Daily Mail,
probably meant that this section j Daily Express and Evening Stand-
Funeral Austin, Texas, June 12.—John .istration cf former ’‘Governor Jas.
G. McKay died Monday shortly E. Ferguson
For Criminal District Attorney-
F. L. WILSON.
LYNN B. GRIFFITH.
JOHN M. HATTER.
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Mrs. John Beck and Mr.
Mrs. Dick Beck visited in
seat inserts virtually let you say Fgood-
bye forever” to valve grinding.
The Ford V-8’s dependable springs—
which give you free action on all four f w—-ss
wheels—have shackles that require no _ J
lubrication. And the whole car is so , --mn-
reliably built that you will never be j. ]........—
plagued with repair bills.
: ossen7
Before you buy any car at any price, --
drive the Ford -8.
Authorized Ford Dealers of the Southwest .......
The V-type engine holds
every record for speed on
land, water and in the air.
with the pair, but denied firing
ment item by item at this hear- any sho's
ing in Dallas, we disccver the price | Porter said Shinn told him he
Austin, Texas, June 12.—New
passenger car registrations in Tex-
as made another favorable show-
ing during May, according to the
University cf Texas bureau of
business research. Seventeen coun-
ties in all major sections of the
. state had a total of 5,599 regis-
b corn,
stbrook,
i. Phone
Blocker Martin of Joinerville
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with his family here.
by the government for the con-
venience cf both the employers
and employees.
a sericus
object of experimentation here.
this they will be assured of em- who would cutp rices in ruinous car in vLiL Shinn c,t on a dark
ploying bona fide residents of El- I competition Of course our mem- i ( ( u dark
lie 1+ .. 4,. MotiAnni - cPe-- - cause, ouI mem ened street corner here when Jack
hs county and the National Re- bers can not accept this agreement puwav 33 merchant inn
employment Office will be able toin this condition, ' i Dunaway 33 merchant policeman
,.ni1. o1 1,40 « 4 , 11 - 1 concon: j and crack pistol snot, accompanied
1 ,, compile and kesp a complete sta- 1 The statement by Thompson was Lvs t Johnson and Witt 11;
were here Wednesday after- tistical record of all employment ■ in the form of resolutions adopted I ’
noon and available workers in this coun-here Tuesday by the board of di-
Mrs. H. P. Coker is visiting her ty. '
daughters in Trumbull this we / Mr. Ziegler emphasizes the fact
would be hard surfaced. The bill, ard, have convinced the public
was I that the nation’s purse strings
complete I must be untied to allow for new
Lee Carter of Hutchns were guests a guest in the home of his grand-
of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Sealy last ; father, J. A. Nesmith Saturday
in Garrett Saturday night and
Sunday.
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Roy Worthington, H. F. Huffaker,
C. W. Ritchie and Jack Moore
spent several days this week at
Lake Dallas fishing.
[spent several days with her sons, । according to V P. Ziegler, 2. '
B. C. and Carl Goadwin and fam-sistant manager in charge of the ! discovered
ilies. ! National Re-employment office at provisions of the code
A number of people from Bristol
attended the candidate meeting at
Fort Worth, Texas, June 12.—
The five and three-quarter miles
extension of Highway 34 from
vaccine, Chicago of-
of barbecue,
night to ask that her daughter be
freed. Her request was refused.
the campus of Hai din and Sim- woman consorting with negroes, in
mens University'is a —1 burial a shack on Hall and leaving'her
plot, hedge-inclosed, the sun speck- 2 yar_old baby in the care of a
ling its grassy 'surface as it filters '
A Sampacho, Argentina, June 12.—
Open ; Virtually every building in this
- [town of 3,000 population was dam- -IV, immediately.
; aged by a series of fifty or more i Reason for U. S. Action,
earthquake shocks Sunday night { “Or else,” the resolutions
first shocks were felt. No deaths justment act.’’
were reported. [ Spokesmen for the farm admin-
Abilene, ■ Teras, June 12.—On j
genera'ion have either on public works projects or
about twelve hours.
Parkhill recently underwent an
Dr. Simmons was the last of the operation for appendicitis and left
his home early Monday: His
a close friend of oJhn D. Rocke- body was found by a searching
feller, Jr. Over a period of years I party.
he sent several thousand volumes ’ ----- '
Mrs. C. H. Jeffers and daughter.
Miss Le a Jeffers, of Ferris, visit-
ed in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
In the midst of what quaffers ed by Mrs. R S. Hudson, of Wax-
[term ideal beer weather, and while ahachie, aunt of Mrs. Gregory, a i
Dallas, Texas, June 11.—R. M. [ the temperature was higher than double funeral service for, the for- j
------ [In past years there has usually [ (Dick) Wynne, a resident of Dallas 90 Friday afternoon, the strong mer Ellis countians was to be 1
Dr. W. C. Tenery of Waxahachie ,been a decline from April to May. [for twenty years and an oil oper- arm of the law reached out and held at 10 a. m. Tuesday at Altus.
"" -e" * r Total sales during the first five ator in the East Texas fields, snatched the brew and the alleged' ------------------—---——
21,768, died of a heart attack Sunday at, sellers from Waxahachie’s principal after he was stricken with a heart
t engaged
L regular
per wore
e Unitet
. Th
s papen
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKeever
and children visited relatives in
D.i’las Sunday.
Waxahachie. These workers are eliminated by Washington. i g . T • ; - ------- — '
distributed among six different John C. Thompson, secretary of-neememmse , white plague,
projects, five of which are on the Texas Giners’ Association. read-ln’ - ’ 16 0 1, 1“ Sad , 15
iro,., ,,, . 1 , oth r was known to them only as
Highway 34 and one on Highway a formal statemen belore James L... „ , , ' .
co i: r , Bill. Both, they said, were sought
68. । A. Kennedy, chairman of the AAA (for
Th. re is an actual shortage of hearing in progress at the Adol-M,, 9,
certain skilled workers on these phus Hotel, outlining the posiilor [ --
Jebs, including concrete finishers, cf the Texons. Ie association', , . . , .
20 form builders, dragline operators, numbers 3,500 members, whc gin too marks, on his shou vis an
pile driver operators, elevating cne-third of the entire cotton crop wrists., . Pis ound 011 is -
grader operators, concrete sraight of the voned states. Was claimed by Deputy Sherif
e . . i ... , John Hatley of Muskogee- as one
edge men, fresno operators, struc- “The proposed agreement which L , . " . , ,1
tural steel operators and crane we have all been working on since taken from im in a 1 cent 10 lup
operators. A number of steel bod- last Sepgenirer at a cost of many by the two men while — eyan
i.d hydraulic dump trucks are also thousands of domts,» Thompson a party 0 friends were on a ish-
i • i.u’.c. iing trip. Hatleys car, stolen at
needed. explained, “called or the fixing of • 1,
nr., . ... ... . 1 , 'the same time, was reported to be
Mr. Ziegler further stated that rates witnin sta es or regions by re .. .....
the Naional Re-employment Serv- spective state administrations. All
[ice is not a relief agency, as [our members signed the tentative
neer.
Pouring of concrete will start on
the one and one-quarter miles of
the read from Mansfield to- the
Johnson county line on Thursday.
(Only the construction -of a large
bridge spanning Mountain Creek
„ poorly dressed. He was turned over
thesis has been Wi* to rs w H Carson, in the' wel-
ten, many a theme worked out, rare department, and the woman
on benches nearby. < is being held in jail pending Mrs.
Inside the hedge sleeps four per-Carsen's invesl igation.
sons whose names have been writ- ’ when arrested the woman said
ten high on the university’s scroll shehad no home. Her mother
came to the police station Sunday
Huntsville, Texas, ' June 12.—.
Hearne, Texas, June 13.— Offi-
here remembered by the older people
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Mr. Ziegler urges that every fixing provisions were cut out. The n, , v
Thursday was a red letter day resident of the county, who em-ginners are now asked to assume “ .ende2VoU8 With the 8un-
i ' ploys any sort of workers, mntL mrnwitisdsumosimen at the point where they were
such workers through the National mazktetng agrdement,twit/ere surprised by officers, and that the
Re-employment Service. By doingcourse against the unethical ginner
$175/000,000.) The sum involved
explains why the government has [
decided, as reliably reported, to j
launch the expansion program on a
long term basis.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Warren Wednesday. Rev. Bogard will ba
ace six
ly filly,
Ls. Last
otify W.
or Earl
Miss Jessie Mercer, who has been
i teaching in Luling, is at heme for visiting
, the summer holidays.
Mary Elizabeth and Ernestine
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Morgan of
Dallas visited relatives here Sun-
day. I
budget has ever seen. The new Ford
V-8 is the most economical car that
Ford has yet produced.
That big Ford V-8 engine, which is
capable of a generous 80 per, is miserly
when it comes to fuel. It consumes less
gasoline than many engines with less
cylinders and less power;
Aluminum-alloy pistons minimize
carbon formation. Tungsten steel valse
son visiled in Mena, India Wednesday nigh!.
'work of drawing up the agree-
[ ment.
I The ginners’ association said in
its resolution that “since thousands
[cf dollars and months of time have 1
ibeen spent in an attempt’to se-
Mr. Gregory was a filling sta- j
tion proprietor at Altus. (
Ernest Simpson. .26, garage pro- 1
prietor and amateur pilot, was
'Monday night.
Hlis throat and both wrists were
cut. A razor was found on the
creek bank near by. Justice of the
I Peace R. J. Cambo withheld his
i verdict. The condition of the body
indicated the*man had been dead
Joe Bailey Wilson of DallasYsars 80.
visited in Palmer Wednesday. ' I The Bristol Junior Band were
Mrs. Clyde Taylor of Dallas was 1 ------------- 1 guest musicians at the Lions Club !
...... [in Waxahachie last Tuesday. They
Greenwood Maddux, Jr., entered | also played over s'a tion WRR in
a Waxahachie clinic Thursday Dallas Friday night.
Jack Battle of Houston visitea morning where he underwent a
of Ellis county and to refer them
to such jobs as may be open,
dangerously injured in the acci-
! dent.
j The plane plunged into the
court house square in the heart of
Altus.
I According to a telegram receiv-
Mr ano Mrs. A. A Patterc <
Junes Porris Sappiag ,.1 and Ms
Frances Wells of Llue Momnten,
Miss., spent the past wre- here in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Spence.
Miss Kathryn Riddling of San
Angelo is here for a visit with
Miss Cosma. Stacks.
Ginners May Quit 2 Bank Robbers ' Vaccination Seen'
Miss Louella Sanderson, who
has been working in Chillicothe
for the -past two months, has re-
turned home.
The body of Dr. Robert S. Sim- j " ~
mons, 79, who died Sunday on [ Business Manager
(but she and the woman’s . step-
This week excavation wil be father were permi.ted to visit the
■made for the fifth and last grave, arrested woman.
[Employing 600 in NRA for Lack of [
Ellis County! Price Fixing: Miami; Ok:. June 13.-—The bodies
j rr , ,,—lof two gunmen, slain before dawn
. --— Dadas, Texas, June 13—Co ton e .
Im... 0 nooic Aoe ‛‛ here Tuesday in a- rattle of pistol
rrom the - Ennis News. ginners handling 67 per cent of the ■ ,1 2
, . ... ° . , fire that also claimed the life of
Public woiks projects in Ellis Texas crop threatened to withdraw i 11
... . ‘ ...... a merchant policeman, were identi-
county are now furnishing em- from the farm administration s , c , , , i-
. ‘ , , 8 I , , 11 'tied by Muskogee and Mcmtosh tiherenlncis
ployment to approximately 600 men proposed ginners’ marketing agree-i . ’ ... , „ . ... ueneuO S
, M , , -n county officers early Tuesday night
P. Ziegler, as- ment here Tuesday when it was i 1 2 , .20
, , 1 1 । as those of two men implicated
- ____________ that all price-fixm , . ,. . . . ..... . „. ,
, in the robbery of a Flat River, Mo.
have been , .
1 bank.
, .... in Ellis county, where heavy earth'
pastsit with father. What, is now being dohe by a crew
with could be than fath i nd son sit- o 30' men, prevents the higlway
ting together at church. The from opening earlier, Welbcrn ex-
moctAr vri1} wyAoPA Av AhA e1%iAnt. 1 , , ,, . ,
plained. Five small concrete cul-
Anno uncements
The younger
[sure a marketing agreement that cers Tuesday night sought a mo-
[Would improve ginning conditions tive and method for the slaying
[and to raise the quality -cf service of an overall clad girl identified
[rendered the farmers of the south,J as Helen Dexter of Central City,
and thereby help to effectuate the Ky., whose body, bearing wounds
purpose of the agricultural adjust- [ in the chest and run over by a
For County Clerk—
ZEBBIE HOWELL.
F. S. (Frog) SMITH.
FRANK ERWIN.
Dall:.:. Tex s, June 12.--A white
pounds, (approximately
__________ ‘Ellis Co. Doctor’s luncheon at the
Look for Burk Dry Good Com- [ Waxahachie hospital Wednesday,
pany's ad in this paper today. Dr. Will Looney of Dallas was the
____ [principal speaker of the day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wallace of j . ~
Elkhart visited relatives here last Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke of
wee end. [Dallas visited in the home of J.
_ _ /A. Nesmith and daughters Satur-
Ernest Freeman of Boyce was a day night and sunday.
Palmer visitor last Wednesday.
Kepresentative, Place 2.—
JUDGE H. R, STOVALL.
(Re-el ction.)
J Dr. S. L. Wadley attended the
Ihe followin arnounc ments are
made subject to the bemocratid
prinary Election JUlj.'M, 1934.
Ben M. Bogard cf Little
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Coplen visit- son, Muller &z Harper
her daughters, Mrs. V.
the only section of Highway 34 of doubling the air force and si-
Corsicana, Texas, June 12.—
Sophie Melton, 104, negress, once
a slave, died at her home near
Purdon late Sunday.
Hello, Mr. and Mrs. Wise Buyer.
Want to save money. See Burk
Dry Good Company’s ad in today's
issue.
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xjperalesfoT kg-
Waxahachie, Texas, June 12.—
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gregory, for-
mer Ellis countians, are dead as
the result cf injuries suffered in
an airplane crash late Sunday af-
ternoon at Altus, Ok.
Dea'h claimed Mr. Gregory in-
stantly and Mrs. Gregory died
[early Monday.
Mr. Gregory, 25, was a 1930 ,
graduate of Trinity University and [
Mis. Gregory, 23, formerly Miss [
Maxine Golliday, attended the i
Waxahachie public schools and !
was graduated from the Maypearl |
high school.
' The couple was well known in !
Waxahachie and Maypearl.
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory are sur- i
------- (
Little Miss Joyce Elaine Me-!
Keever is visiting relatives in Dal- i
las this week. I
For County Commissioner, Prea
cinct No. 1: •
SIMON F. FARRAR.
C. S. (Charlie) SHANKLE.
guest. Miss Kathryn Riddling, Methodist—
visited in Waxahachie last week! No. present 60.
end. ! Contribution $2.64.
------ [ Baptist—
Mrs. Hattie Culpepper is suffer-1 No. present 96.
mg this week with an injured eye, ! Contribution $3.61.
the result of having a. cinder blown I _____
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! Mr. and Mrs. Yancey Barren
Dallas visited in the home of Mr. Charlie Pollan and family of In-)
and Mrs. L. H. Hughey Tuesday, idia
! rectors cf the Texas Cotton Gin-
■ ners’ Association. Copies were sent i
immediately to C. A. Cobb, Wash- )
ington, chief of the cotton section i
of the AAA, who has headed the
I attack at the capiol. He was em-
l ployed in the Comptroller’s de- i
[ partment. McKay served as secre- -
tary of state during the admin-
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