The Lynn County News (Tahoka, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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A San Francisco windmill devel-
ops 100 horsepower in a strong
breeze.
LYNN COL'NTY NKWg, TaHUKA, TEXAS, MAY »TH. 1S30.Have 1 on Been
Counted?
If the census enumerators
missed you, y u may yet be
included in the count if you
will report immediately. Any
one knowing of any person
who has been missed, should
phone The Lynn Cu^nty News.
No. 35.
GrasslandCensus Reports On
t
Many Cities Given
xring in your
PRODUCE
And take back with you some of our
Pure Mebane Cotton Seed
English
Frazier Produce
+
Friday & Saturday
i
South Side Square
i
U ESTERN
Al I
Dixon, j-
* anrrit* i A
— With-
Gifts For The
Graduates
Wells
appointed
springs
I
We invite you to look them over
THOMAS BROS
DRUG COMPANY
T-Bar77tc
HURT TO STAND
had to
there was a total of 97
a
System
I
at all.
knew no thing
X
forget Polly
Me Close At 7:00 P. M. On Week Days
Prices for Saturday
Potatoes
I
New Red
Per Lb
Onions, white, lbTomatoes, No. 2 can, 10c
reni-
CornX
Peaches, gallon can, 59c
19c Peas
Puffed Rice, pkg
Mackerel, tall can,
c.
CARD OF THANKSMeal, Quaker, pkg
11c
Vienna
4 Iso Cakes, Pies and astries
Maxwell House
Bovell Bakery
Pork Chops,
25c Goose Liver,25c Round Cheese,
Phone 289i
and Mrs.
tea-towels
CLIVE BROOKS, EVELYN
BRENT AND PALL LIKES
Morin
They
have
h-d
the
for
having the
want every
order for a
hoping we
cotton
bushel.
her
at
Wells and
Wonderful
Don't
Marie
make
hurt.
SILVER LEAF,
NO. 2 CAN—Mother’s Day Program
At The Baptist ChurchHYAMS
MORAN
DRESSIER
In Mexico City a structure built
as a residence for Cortez in 1521 is
now used as a pawn shop.
J At K PERRIN AND
STARLiGH 1
Wapco
Black
Eyes
Medium
Can
Maxwell
House
or
Lipton's
Lb—
Corn Flakes, IJX
SAUSAGE,
No. yt CAN—
of the farmers in this
are busy planting since
Everyone seemed to
i
1
i
We
she improves rapidly.—Report-
El Paso
Waco
Austin
A marillo
Abilene
Marshall
Sherman
Temple
Corsicana ..
Greenville
Del Rio
Cleburne
Sweetwater
Gainesville
Waxahachie
Hillsboro
Breckneridge
McKinney
Ennis
Mexia
Ranger
< oleman
Mineral
260,397
101,975
52,8615
51,435
43,107
23,129
16,193
15,636
15,333
15,195
12.407
11,676
.. 11,466
10,8 44
8.913
8,039
7,805
7,558
i
Call for them at your Grocer. He has
all Varieties.
SNO-FLAKE
WHOLE WHEAT
RYE
MALTED MILK BISCUITS
Let us plan your parties with a
Special Order!
Tuna Fish^^N
Radio and carrier pigeons have
been used in connection with air
plane map making in Alaska.
We have a stock of suitable gifts
for your boy or girl who will graduate
this year.
ft oat
hut
cleane -t
A pic-
family to
A motion was made to fin-
it the
of June 6th which will be the
that the candidates will speak
A motion was made to give
club member a
on their
and we I ®
WILLIAM HAYNES
LEI LA
POLLY
M YRIF.
FOR
seed
Connolly Motor Company.
college boy
girl.
ante that the figures for Lubbock
will be given out either this after-
noon or Friday morning. Guesses
as to Lubbock's population are run-
ning all the way from 15,000 to 20.-
000. A mean between these two ex-
tremes will probably prove to be
about correct.
Below we give a long list of pop-
ulation figures for Texas cities and
towns.
the services of
Sunday 2:00 P. M.
to 0:00 P. M. and
also Monday:—
Mav 11th and 12th
I wish to thank the people of the
section of the county that I covered
in connection with the Census for
their kindness and willingness in
helping. T h is territory included
Dixie, Joe Stokes, New Home, Pet-
ty and Lakeview,
CHAS. L. McNEES, EnumeratorI SUNK 1ST, LARGE
Lemons, SIZE, DOZEN—
Veal Steak, per lb.,
6.960
6.556
6,153
6,077
6,005
... 5,918
5,604
5,333
5.051
■1,669
4.041
4,565
4,192
4,187
4,082
3,867
.'L218
2,752
2,709
1,892
1.680
1,650
1,619
_ 1,365
1,350
984
A fresh
working
romps through
comedy romance,
he knew everything and learn
<d he
Census returns indicate that Dal-
las has a p pulation of 26.1,397.
eluding
versity Park and Di
Park, the population is
is claimed that both
and Houston will
ures. Their po;
able be given out
Dr. 1 E. Barr
drama. Dynamic action in amt
Exciting Romance, Thrilling
Drama, Dynamic action in
smart society. The*'ll aurpri.lr
you, see them.
had a regular gully washer
trash mover here last week,
that had planted will have to
In-
two outlying subuibs. L'ni-
Park and Dellas Heights
272.399. It
San Antonio
surpass these fig-
dation will prob-
today or tomorrow,
also g.ves as>ar-
“Slightly
Scarlet”
—With—
Peaches HuxnAtE-
i eauicsIMI 2(i CAN
Mr. T. M. Ward lost
calves. Mr. J. L. Cunningham
two fine Jersey cows and calves
about three h.nderd chickens,
water standing in their house
Rice KrispiesA'""
Tuesday, Wednes-
day and Thursday
May 13-14-15th
\ wondeiful w es ern all's
'ion on the western
Lot just another Wester
one of the best and
dramas of the ‘ear.
tore for the while
see and hear. It's hu
No!”
—With—
This coming Lord's Day has been
designated as a day in which our
mothers are to receive special honor.
If there is a group of people in all
the world who is worthy of any hon-
or that, is possible to bestow, surely
it is the sacrificing mothers of our
land.
The entire program of worship
Sunday morning at the First Bap-
tist church will be a tribute to
mother. The special music, both by
the choir and individuals, also the
sermon by the paster will be in
keeping with the day. The special
song by the choir, “Memories Of
Mother” by Harkness. A duet,
“The Faded Flower." will be sung
by Mrs. B. M. Hays and Mias Doris
McGonagill. A reading by Miss Hel-
en Applewhite, “His Mother's Song",
a duet by Mesdamea R. C
J. Bryan Hull, “That
Mother of Mine.”
Committee* have been
to see that all the aged mothers of
the community have ways to get to
the service. A beautiful bouquet
will be presented to the oldest moth-
er present. Also a bouquet of roses
will be given to the mother who has
the largest number of children in
the service.
We want the fathers, the sons and
the daughters to be in the service,
and in this way show their apprec-
iation of Mother. If mother is liv-
ing we will wear the red flower, if
she has gone to Heav'en we will wear
the white. Flowers will be provided
at the door for all who desire them.
Let's attend
Lord’s House amf show our love
Him and our mothers.
“The Girl Said
We
and
Lota
replant and today, Tuesday, we are.—
glad we do not have any crop to I *
blow away as the .-and is s terrible.
The
will
day when our crops begin growingjg
and
tea towel
birthdays. Mrs.
Lindley, Mrs. Dor-
McCarley will re-
the next meeting
Although most everyone
detour around lakes to get to Sun-
day School
present.
i Most all
community
the big rain,
enjey the rain but were retry of so
many losses,
two
lost
and
The
about three feet deep ruined almost
all of their furniture.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Dorman and
Mrs. J. A. Beasley were T-Bar vis-
itors Sunday.
Rev. Haynes preached here after
Sunday School Sunday morning.
Mrs. D. Henderson is visiting her
son, Mr. Louis Henders n of Big
Springs.
Miss Oleta McCarley took Sun-
day dinner with Jamie McCarley.
The T-Bar Home Demonstration
Club met at the T-Bar Club room
Thursday evening. May 1st at 3:00
o’clock. The house was called to or-
der by Mrs. Townzen, the president.
After the opening song and a pray-
er the following business was trans-
acted,
ish the club quilt and sell
night
night
here,
each
shower
Alexander, Mrs.
man
ccive
day. The following members were
present: Messrs H. F. Lindley. R. E.
Townzen, A. E. Leverett, J. C. Mc-
Carley. R. J. Alexander, H. W.
Crews, J B. Moore, I. C. Dorman, L.
Crews^and Mrs. Angle.
(HARI.INE BURT
BUFFALO BILL, JR
PETE MORRISON
sun will shire again
almost forgti how bad it is to
his
daughter. Miss Bavozette of Lubbock
to the sanitarium at Carlsbad.
hope
er.
Coffee 3Lb»
and
will
you laugh till your sides
“Beyond the Rio
Grande"
Cardui Seemed to Build Me
Up and 1 Was Rid of Paia,"
Says Virginia Lady.
Roanoke, Va—“Some years ago.
was in a very run-down condi-
tion.’’ writes Mrs. T. B. Akers, of
533 Nelson Street, SJE.. this city.
“I suffered a great deal with pains
in my sides and back. Standing
on my feet hurt me so much, that
I would get very weak and nervous.
“I knew that if I didn't get some-
thing to help me, I would have to
go to bed and stay there, wliich is
hard to do for a woman who has
small children. So I kept dragging
about, until one day, when ieeilng
unusually bad and discouraged, I
happened to pick up a little Look
with a Cardui advertisement 1
decided to try It.
“Cardui seemed to build me up at
once, as I was able to do my work
with ease, and was rid of the pain
by the time I had taken six bottles.
“I have taken Cardui since then,
whenever I felt tlrat I tu-eded a
tonic, and it always helped me. I
recommend it to my friends.”
Thousands of other women
written to tell how Cardui
helped them to health.
Cardui is a purely vegetable
edy and contains nothing harmful
or Injurious. It may be safely taken
by a de’deare young girt as well as
by a feeble old lady. nc.mi
and
William Haines
a no"her great
He thought
SKONJOLA
For Sale By
i TAHOKA DRUG
COMPANY
....
returned a
, I ffiP WAPCO, MEDIUM
L* 6 QUS, red or kidney,
LIBBY’S RED
□aimon, tall can—
Sulphur 8
Marlin
Midland
Colorado
Eastland
Cameron
Commerce
j Ballinger
Stamford
Slaton
' Littlefield
’Clarendon
I Lampasas
Brownfield
. Post
'Levelland
Tahoka
■ ’ Ralls
XI Roscoe
T I O'Donnell .
D a LILY OF THE VAI
DeeiS, SLICED, NO. I Cl----o---
SALE—Good planting
at 31.00 to 32.C0 per
things look more prosperous. “
Mrs. W. P. Thomas, who has been
in Lubbck Sanitarium i
home today and is doing ni.ely.
A fine b y was born to Mr. and (S
Mrs. Will Brookshire, May 6th.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. AVatson near ®
Wilson took dinner Sunday with R.
V. Meltons. The ladies are sisters.
Mr. E. M. Walker went to Por-
tales, N. M., Sunday to see his par-
ents His grand father,. Uncle Joe
Walker returned home with him, al-
so his little son, James Davig AVglk-
er, who had been visiting his grand
parents there.
The Y'oung People's Society was
well attended Sunday night at the
Nazarene Church. We had preach- ■
ing afterward by Elder Klegg.
The Methodsit Sunday School
class went home with Earline Nor-
man Sunday.
Mrs. Klegg'a mother, Mrs. 1
who has been visiting her for sonwi
time left last week to visit a son
near Snyder.
Mrs. A. A. Lawson and little son,
Loy, visited Miss Naomi Laason in
Post last Saturday.
The N. D. Club met last Friday
with several members present. We
could not carry out our program on
account of some being absent.
There will be Mother’s Day ser- • •
vices at the Methodist Church next H;
Sunday.
Thomas Brothers are
gin over hauled. They
thing to be in perfect
good crop and here’s
make it.
Mrs. M. C. Melton who has been
visiting with her son, R. V. Melton
left Sunday for a visit with
daughter, Mrs. M. G. Damson
Crane.
Mr. J. V. Huddleston took
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Hill, E. I. The Lynn County News (Tahoka, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1930, newspaper, May 8, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1212392/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .