The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 277, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 18, 1937 Page: 3 of 32
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apparel for your selection , high qual-
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Sports Belts — Twine, Palm
Beach and Leather—
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printed chiffons— and
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New Elmwood Drive Dwelling—“Built To Live In”
This is the new six-room home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecl A. Fitch, designed to conform with an ir-
regular-rectangle site on Elmwood drive. Below, the glimpse into the daughter’s bedroom—finished in
knotty-pine — suggests the better-building features which have been ineorporated in the structure,
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features conform
The family bed room-sitting room
and the guest room are furnished
in walnut. The guest room has its
own shower and bath: while the
larger bath is between the two oth-
er bedrooms. Both baths are tiled,
the dominant theme white/ with a
shading of pink.
The doorbell at the home chimes
a tune. There are 78 electrical out-
lets. not including telephone out-
lets in three rooms. Each bedroom
has its closet, while in the hall is a
linen cabinet.
The house was built at a cost of
14.750. exclusive of the site and
landscaping R. H. Adams was the
general contractor: Burton-Lingo
Enjoy the cool comfort of these
new sports shirts—white, navy
and pastels in crew necks, gaucho
st y Ies and bib styles--
y presided for
nt reduced Tom
speaker. A com-
‘inite plans for
gram was ap-
ian Pender. T.
ildred Caldwell.
T. N. Carswell.
. J. O Green,
v Pauline Pat-
Wooten, Geral-
Eplen, Harry
Chandler. Mrs,
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ten Jones. Mr.
en McLaughlin.
d Will Henry .
plications may develop if these
treacherous afflictions are neglect-
ed, This valuable book has been
prepared by a noted authority on
rectal and colonic diseases and gives
full details of the mild Thornton &
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face brick, incidentally, the fire-
place was built for either log fires
or a modern heating unit.
Overhead doors of the double
garage drop easily into place. The
garage connects with the kitchen,
which also has an entrance with a
materials: Sun
Miss Adams Bought on Her 2nd Market Trip
inlaid walnut suite.
Black and White
The kitchen is white, with black
trim, the gas range and the electric
refrigerator fitting into the plan.
For convenience, there is a pantry
closet in addition to the built-In
in phantom checks. Nassau checks, Glen
plaids and many other patteras. Plain or
pleated styles
165-2.00-2.25
in Vogue ...
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Minor methods bywhichmorethan cabinet units. furnished in a, four-piece suite of. monks doth, hand threaded in ! handled the electrical rixtures’ana
76, Patent have Deen, treated Knotty-pine finishes the bed- walnut with inlaid trim. It is mod- color. There are amber shades on installations and the plumbing is
in tne past 80 years.—(Adv.)_______room of the daughter, which is em in design. The drapes are bracket lights, and other decorative by R G Cogdell.
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f: Hansel, their
retel, their dau-
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the sandman,
in Fairy, Shir-
of gingerbread
fourteen angels.
Minor Clinic, Suite 2687, 926 Me- on a green rug, whlea rust rug in
Gee St, Kansas City. Mo . for their , the dining room is the base for an
free book which explains what com-
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Whatever your needs in dresses
— come to MINTER’S. You’ll
find these second market trip
purchases in now and styles are
more lovely than you can
imagine. Just come and see them
for yourself.
rooowhu thethhimnheyaisshinght walk.trom Woodland drive.
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Tn novelty knits and pebble
knits .. . including many lovely
summer colors—rose, maize,
natural, aqua, green, and pink.
They’r so cool and wearable
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Sleeveless
Sweaters
Six beautiful colors in a light-
weight sleeveless sweater —
white, powder blue. seotty,
brown, maize, maroon
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WASHINGTON, April 17—(P)--
Secretary Wallace informed Sena-
for Tom Connally of Texas today
every farmer who complied with
the 1936 soil conservation pro-
tram would be paid, regardless of
the size of the allocation to the
region in which he lives.
The statement was made in re-
sponse to a recent request from
Connally that the basis of the re-
gional allocations be rechecked.
Connally pointed out that the al-
location to nine southern states,
including Texas, was not in pro-
portion‘to population acreage or
production, and that the reglon i
should be given a larger share.
In explanation of the proportion-
ately smaller allocation, Wallace
wrote
Before payments could be made
under the pregram, accounting pro- !
cedure required that allocations
of funds be made by states and
regions in order that accounting
records* would show allotments .
against which debits could be made
as applications for grants were
.certified for payment. These al-
lotments do not have the effect
of limiting the amount of pay-
ments which it was estimated
would be made in each state and I
extent of participation in the pro- I
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Every person suffering Trom FIs- living room and dining room match,
tula. Piles or other rectal trouble is The furnishings of the living room,
urged to write The Thornton & with overstuffed sutje, are arranged
On Elmwood drive. at Woodland,
where the curve of the street makes
—an- - irregular-rectangle building
site, is the new home of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil A. Fitch, and their only
: daughter, Dorothy.
it is h sikrom residence, built
to live in. May of the better
building features which the 1937
construction revival has brought are
incorporated in the home.—‘Fhere
are hardwood floors throughout,
laid over sub-floors; insulated walls
and ceiling insulated with Therma-
Fill; complete weather-stripping,
tiled baths, indirect lighting, and
numerous electrical outlets.
The house was designed especi-
ally for the site, which 1s an odd-
shaped lot, fronting 147 feet on
Elmwood drive, 145 feet on one al-
ley. 99 feet on the other, and 64
feet of Woodland With the house
complete, landscaping of the yard
is underway.
Dolly Varden white-pine sidings
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‛ ome here with the assurance nf finding the very newest and
smartest Shirts and Pajamas . . , Jaysons, of course New
lightweight fabrics in faney stripes, checks, plaids and solid
tones— also the new mesh and air weave shirts and pajamas.
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 277, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 18, 1937, newspaper, April 18, 1937; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1589781/m1/3/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.