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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930
THE ELECTRA NEWS
Notice To Creditors
at 106 North Main St.
-
ASS
ON
resents the
Schwegler,
Herbert
the week with
spent
Mrs. W. W. Carlton of
in
WATER
: LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO
Worth area
reclamation
Mrs. C. E. Taylor, Mr.
D. G. Weatherman and
of
is
to
to
in
V. Jr.,
o’clock,
mother
thanks to Adlerika, I
and enjoy life.”—Mrs.
Just ONE spoonful
lieves all GAS so you
sleep better. Acts .on
in
Electra,
the delegates
League of Nations
Has Counterpart
In Local Bodies
Perry
Mrs.
Mrs. Dunn of Odessa
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Failey,
FOR
YOUR HEALTH’S
SAKE
mately 8,000 workers are deriving
livelihood from work either sup-
plied by the reclamation project pr
Sharp of Vernon
with Mr. and Mrs. L.
Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in
.30 minutes, chocks a Cold the first
day, and checks Malaria in three
days.
666 also in Tablets
and
visited with Mr.
Jenks, Sunday afternoon,
and Mrs. Horton Newberry,
Mr. and
moving
they
Mr.
in the oil field there.
Barwise school had two new
enrolled, Monday which makes
and family.
JMrs. Frank Thornhill
this week to Pampa,
will make their future
Thornhill will be em-
Mrs. Ernest Beckman, Rev.
him from their respective claim.,
and that the undersigned accepted
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year __________________ $2.00
Six Months $1.00
V. Sharp an-
of L.
eight
Both
home.
ployed
The
pupils
a total of 43.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klinkerman
and family visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Van Loh of Clara,
Sunday.
Mi*, and Mrs. Henry Huestess and
: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thornhill were
Obenhaus in Wichita Falls, Wednesday.
attended !
in honor
Citizens of Dalias and that vi-
cinity are to be congratulated ovei-
having the Trinity River Reclama-
tion project under way during the
present financial depression. The
2500 men at work on the project
is helping not only to relieve un-
employment problem to a certain ex-
tent but is helping merchants, banks,
neighborhood stores, amusement
places and wholesalers in that dis-
trict to tide over a distressing short-
age of money. In addition to the
earning power of the 2500 men em-
ployed it is estimated that approxi-
Pellow Brothers
GRANITE, OKLA.
Places were laid
for Mr. and Mrs. Otto Obenhaus,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Obenhaus, Mr1?.
J. W. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Keisling and son, Herbert, Mr. and
and
Mrs. Peiman and family, Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Obenhaus of Wellington
and Mrs. John Arikman. i
Mrs. N. M. Siebman left Sunday
for Gordonville, where she will at-
tend the bedside of her sister, Mrs.
E. L. Williams, who underwent an
operation, Monday, for appendicitis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunt and son,
Fred, were in Newtown, Sunday,
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ( Leo
Dudley.
Dr. and
visited with
Saturday.
Mr.
Clara
P. M.
Mr.
of Holliday and Mrs. Newberry, Sr.
of Rochester visited with Mr. and
and Mrs. J. W.’ Howard and Misses
Gussye Bickley, Veda Brawn, Anna
Fae Eddings and Willie Mae Ander-
son, guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boruff of
Borger visited with Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Taylor, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Siebman and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stied-
man and family of City View and
Rev. W. W. Carlton spent Friday
night at Diversion Dam, fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. L.
nounces the arrival
Friday morning at
Weight ten pounds,
and baby are doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rinefeldt were’
in Wichita Falls, Friday shopping.
Mrs. Jim Perry, Mrs. Grace Davis
and Miss Nell Young of Keller,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. V.
Sharp, Sunday. Miss Rubye
is spending
Sharp.
Mrs. G. P.
the week-end
V. Sharp and family.
Miss Clara Brown spent Friday
night with
Electra.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Marshall at
tended the singing at County Line
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Peck and i £
have; macle
I cream cheese and a ‘dish of cottage
cheese. The Barwise Club will have
a booth at the Iowa Park Fair,
September 25, 26 and 27. At the
close of the meeting, refreshments
were served to seventeen members
his postoffice address.
Witness my hand this the 6th
day of September, A. D., 1930. -j
A. B. CORDER;
Assignee.
All accounts due Home Furniture
Co. must be paid to A. B. Corder,
assignee. adv.
l-3t.
ADVERTISING RATES
Classified ads, per word--------lc
Minimum Classified Ad-
Reading Notices, per line.
Mrs. Bob Garrett of
and Mrs.
“For 3 years
everything' else formed gas. ------ e
' eat anything resides at Electra, Texas, which is
M. Gunn. i
Adlerika re-
can eat and
BOTH upper |
and lower bowel, removing poisons >
you never' knew were there, and |
which caused your stomach trouble.
No matter what you have tried for
stomach and bowels, Adlerika will j
surprise you! Tarlton Drug Co. adv.
_____ . unca uy uiic icuumauuu uxuicuu ui
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. jn ^he preparation cf cement, steel,
at 106 North Main St. I iumber or other commodities used
Entered as second class mail matter Pf connection with the construction
August 2, 1907, at the postoffiee at | buch projects are examples of
Electra, Wichita County. Texas, un-. relief which will do more fol-
der • Act of Congress of March 8,, md.vioual .armor or workman
J vi an all tne loans, cheap interest or
— ’---charity which may be dispensed.
J. and A. H. Sheldons, Propd. j Electra faces a serious situation,
------- caused as much from the oil slump
as from the drouth, and if suf-
ficient payroll can be started the
whole community will be benefited,
just as the Dallas-Fort
is being helped by the
reservoir work there.
The average Electran
idea of having to ask for federal or
Red Cross aid merely because of
one year’s drouth. I
We are backing the Electra
Chamber of Commerce and Electra
icies. 1
been suggested and it is ,---------
that the league will adjourn after cheese, with Miss Ethel Louise Webb,
having spent its time
conditions.” We,
a deep sympathy for
for we have known of many meet-
ings lately which perforce, confined
its activities to “deploring,” realized
it was poor policy on one hand, yet
knew it would be making still great-
er* mistakes if radical movements
were started without hope of fulfill-
ment.
On the other hand, we have known
of assemblies, official bodies or or-
ganizations which have
ences and with little or
tion start movements
pre-doomed to failure
lack of preparation or knowledge of
the actual needs or wants of- the
body or bodies to be served. It is
regrettable to have spent time just
deliberating and deploring, but even
so if something really constructive
which has actual basis for hopes
fulfillment cannot be started it
•far better to give more thought
finding practical solutions than
stalling off “half-hammered”
radical gestures.
The sympathy or condolence ses-
sions are possibly worthwhile as a
^safety valve and the energy is not
all wasted, but we feel tencouraged
rather than discouraged when as-
semblies or committees agree that
they had best “view the land” be-
fore starting a radical movement or
visionary project.
— -
Trinity Project
Helps Dallas To
Tide Over Drouth
AH creditors consenting to said
| assignment must, within foui months
! after the publication of this notic1,
Mdrried Woman Fears Gas make ,kn.7" ‘°*hea^s wUhin^l
„ , t consent in wilting, ana wirnm six
—Eats Only Baby rooa months from the date of this notice
I ate only baby food, file their claims, as prescribed by
Now, jaw> with- the undersigned, who
i EXCLUSIVE
* DESIGNS
You cannot afford to
risk the danger of im-
pairing your health by
drinking impure watei
The cost is so small tha
you will not miss it.
=TODAY
PHONE 698
For a Bottle of Electri
tied Water and be Safe
The League of Nations is now in
session at Geneva, Switzerland, and |
delegates from various countries are |
said to be agreed that Euroope is >
now in a state bordering on economy!
anarchy and some joint remedial ef-
fort is a vital need for world peace
and prosperity. The assembly de- BAWRISE ITEMS
plores the protectionist spirit which1 The Barwise Home Demonstration
threatens to drive free trading na- Club met last Wednesday at the
tions into adopting high tariff pol- home of Mrs. Roy Russell. The mee}.-
No definite remedy has yet.ing opened with song and prayer.
■ - - • possible Subject of lesson was making of
‘deploring County agent, in charge. Miss Webb
’ three pounds of American
Mrs
Mann and Miss Evie I
in Olney, Monday, visiting
Mrs. 1
I\Ir. —~ i -nr, 1
Electra visited with Mr. and Mrs.; on
S. S. Marshall and family, Sunday} d.3
afternoon !
Ivilbb j-iiciinci »-------- j
prised Thursday night when a num- ----- „ nronortionm .
ber of young folks gathered at t|ent to^ accept then propoltionai
her home. Games were enjoyed by share of* his estate__^d„ dlSf^a^k'-‘
Micqpe Rosa Lee and Reba Lewis, L__„ — .
Jetta Herndon, Hazel Wright, Bonnia and that the5 £nde^^
Bryant; Messrs Bud Johnson, Dugi, _ said trust, and has duly qualified as
Dick and Pete Gilbert. Did Paterson, required by law.
Howard Pay ton, Vernon Wright,
Lloyd Farley and Red Farris.
family visited the Barwise Farm,
Monday night. <»
Mr. and Mrs. ~......
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Enloe of Electia
visited .in Apache,' Okla., Sunday. I
. J. W. Swanson, Mrs. H. n-. — --- . tif- . ,
Swanson were sey you are hereby normed th ,
visiting with Chas. Q Dorsey of the County
Fa^atte ZZhson, who is ill-! Wichita, doing "s under t ■
^nd Mrs. -E. R. Stearns, of .tradename ofjonie
1930, executed a deed of assigi,
- went conveying to the undersigiu I
M™ Thelma Hill was greatly sur-1’a of his Jro^rty for the benef,.
Miss Inetma it, , rf hjs creditors as will con
30c j business men in every movement to- k Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
10c war<l securing aid, but are pinning and Mrs. J. W. Howard
our faith in self-help in the way of a turkey dinner, Sunday,
releasing at once a large sunt of of the birthday of Mr. Otto Oben-
money as possible for local con^haus of Vernon.
struction projects.
held confer-
no delibera-
which were
because of ]
J. W. Swanson and THE state OF TEXAS |
_ , . ™ comty wi<.wta |
To the creditors of Chas. C. Dor.
scy, you y- - .
Mrs. H. Farley, .Sunday.
Misses Myrtice and Lavonia Cooper
of Electra spent Wednesday night
with. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Jenks.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Holtzen and
Virgil Vaughn of Wichita Falls
visifed with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Miss Louise Obenhaus entertained! Klinkerman, Thursday.
Wednesday night. Five tables were! Miss Evelyn Engleman of Temple,
ai ranged for “progressive pit”. Miss-1 Okla, is visiting with (Mrs. Oscar
Etta Hicnz held high score and Klinkerman
received a lovely gift. Clarence J
Ileiserman held high score for the arc
boys. Refreshments were served to where
Misses Etta and Etna Keisling, Etta
Heinz, Gertrude Heiserman, Bernita
Detmcr, Erna and Ber.thalla Schweg-
ler, Frances Halmer, Clara Keisling,
Lita Everetts, , Louise Obenhaus;
Messrs. Herbert Keisling, Albert
Brockriede, Herman Engleman, Wal-
ter and John Siber, Edkin, Richard
and Alvin Moeller, Clarence Heiser-
man, Erwin
Detmer.
Mr. and Mrs. H.
Selection
Let us aid you in the selection of
a modern memorial that will fit-
tingly perpetuate the honor and
memory of the departed. Consult
us today.
“Thru the Ages”
BARWISE
6 Miles North, 6 Miles East of
Electra.
Mrs. Jewell Crass, Correspondent
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