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HOME PRODUCTS (MAXIMUM SALARIES SET
APPLE QUEEN
FOR COUNTY DEPUTIES
‘PEACEFUL’ WAR
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1712 Alston, $2.60, but failing
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Leonard Bros. Drug Dept.
Number NIm ef • wHm
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such heads of departments sought of the officers named above.
ously served the county for not
“Other beads of departments
"First, out of any current fees
sts
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Thursday i
proved by the court and only in
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cars
25.
Crov
Meeting Tomorrow Night
YANCY’S RECOMMENDATIONS
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“That the Commissioners Court
Okla- I
homa. •Arkansas and Louisiana.
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The regular quarterly report of
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"Get Them Fresh—
Fu-
. 25:
Other words, these fees are being
J. R. BASSHAM
MESH HOSE in two grades
303 HOUSTON STREET
$1.00 > paim »< •«
$1.25*pam*
Aeross Street from Publie Market
dropped from $854,057.50 Jan. 1
16 and county bridges, $23,995.
52. while receipts were $6,637.99
OPTOMETRISTS GROW STRU T
HOUSTON, April 26
Dele-
Program Announced
Passover are to be celebrated with
Sholom, beginning at 7 p. m
to- jail building he made, It la possi-
day.
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the kind of
FOUR-WAY
cigarette you smoke!
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That TASTES BETTER
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BAUER & BLACK
25c
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ble that there is a lot of electric
energy being wasted, caused from
"The salaries referred to shall
not be paid by the county, but
WATER WORKS GROUP
PLANS MEETING HERE, I
DISPLAY TOTAL
MORE THAN 150
Seventy
Constantly
Changing
Styles
Chesterfield Radio Program
Main
Aisle
Bro
gun
410
shot
$19.
Red
20
gun.
410
gun.
$26.
shot
$14
Aut
ter all legal deductions are made
and if there be any balance re-
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Kingsb
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FATHER OF DIRIGIBLE
COMMANDER IS DEAD
and
m
mary of monthly reports of re-
ceipts and disbursements of Tar-
rant County for the quarter end-
i ing March 31. 1932.
53954/
3333427
ONE OF TRIPLETS DIRS
LINNEUS, Mo., April 28.—With
death of Leonidas Kelley, 83, the
12-1
gun
Fir.
Brai
ers' Court yesterday.
. The report shows a ledger bal-
Dallas Trades Conference
Hears Consul-General
From Mexico Speak
49.
51
MON A THUR
Boswell
SISTERS
X) 30 p.m. apt
ices will be held st 7 p. m. tomor-
row. also.
Thursday marks the end of the
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2-000
less than two years continuously, are to be paid out of the fees of
“Other beads of departments i office in the following manner:
Brenau
Ga.
Passover holiday. Services will be
held at 9:30 a tn , with a memo-
rial service at 10:30 a m. Rabbi
Graubart will preach on Prome- j
nading in the Valley of the Dead,
at 11 a. m
Zinc-
Pain
Cove
Pain
Pain
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Pain
Pore
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No. 1—2411 Hemphill
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Merchants .Talk Merits Of
Fort Worth Merchandise
As List Grows
WED &SA
RUTH
ETTING
10p.m. to.r.
CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes are differ
ent from other cigarettes. They're unlike
all the others, in that they're milder.
CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes taste bet-
ter. That’s to say... they are not raw
... and neither are they over-sweet.
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Strietly Fresh
1 ARD EGGS. 3 Dot
HENS. Art Color.
Any Nita. Lh.
FRYERS, Lb. .
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QUARTERLY REPORT
MADE TO COURT
, SERVICES TO CLOSE
PASSOVER SEASON
Sle Vegetable TONIC
HERBINE
CORRECTS CONSTIPAf ION
this country and Latin-American
countries must be reduced as the
preliminary to Increase trade re-
lations.
Consul-General Speaks
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U/ it does matter
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40.-
41
42
( shall be paid out of the fees of
! office to which such deputies or
Charles Oscar Rosendahl Dies in
Temple Hospital
jcreated except where the person
sought to be appointed is to be
nates w
ty‘s coi
88c
, $10
•rati
finial
$89
suite
re ! u[
Rep
tor
si
stoners court may increase said
amount not to exceed 33,300 per
l annum where a necessity thereof
is shown and where the person
। to be appointed has been previ-
ously the head of department for
not less than one year or has
been In the continuous service of
the county for a period bf not
; ing the present year. If this can
be done legally.”
707
“Heads of departments may be । omuice to which suen aepuues ur
allowed by the court when in assistants may be appointed and
Disbursements show the coun-
ty spent 8295,495.52 during,that
SHILKRETS ORCHESTRA overy night but Sunday
“k __ NORMAN BROKENSHIRE, Announcer
A . - / P COLUMBIA NETWORK
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There Is a Differepce"
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bard.
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The award was made by direc- i
tors, who wrote Quigley this |
week.
have been promised shoppers.
H C. Burke Jr., banker, will
•peak over WBAP at 9:45 a. m.
tomorrow In Interest of Fort
Worth products.
The convention will bring about
350 officials here from cities in
shall receive not to exceed 82.400 [
per annum: provided that no
head of a department shall be
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intheekaci size you requir * *.
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assigned shall not be Included
] in estimating the maximum fees
ask all coun.ty officials and all !
county employes to assist wher-
ever possible by curtailing ex-
penses. and if they are being paid
more salary than they are actually
of 8123,000,000 worth of goods
to the collection of $406,189.34
in taxes and $51,899.60 from!
। other sources since the first of (
i the year.
their judgment such are neces-
sary. not to exceed 82.700, when
daughter of State Representa;
I tive Mrs. Madge Quin Fuglef
E. Hernandez Chazaro, San"n- | of McComb, and is a teacher
I maximum fee. compensation and
excess fees due such officer or
j officers and the compensation of
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deputies or assistants under his
supervison, or a department ap-
VOU DON’T pay so much for your
I cigarettes but what you can afford
to smoke the best. It's a question then,
of what is the best.
annual reports are made. This
probably would have to be dqnef
by agreement with officials who
collected; second, If such-fees
[ are not sufficient, then out of
any delinquent fees collected
which are due to the county af- ' tonio, consul-general for Mexico,
"Where Values Reign Supreme"
THE FORT WO
GOODWILL IN _
LATIN-AMERICA I
MEETING THEME L
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Mail Orders Pilled promptly whan accapfpaniad by purchasa prica and lie. patta^a
The concluding days of
gates attending the 32nd annual
convention of the Texas Optome-
trie Association here today con-
sidered a proposed new constitu-
tion under which the penalty for
violating the optometrists' code
rtbesn
and sandal ■gEqles
are being paid these fees.
“That all court cost that has
accumulated from deposits to pay .
cost when suits were filed, and , State highway
not used. be refunded to depos- 716 eni "n‘:
buses between 9 and 11 a.
such deputies or
balance shall be
I county treasurer.”
Crushable, clingy . with
tiny, versatile brims.
We’ve sketched four rav-
ishing ways to wear it
. . . there are world’s
more! It fits every head
size. In popular white.
In soft knit... A honey.
. the lighting system of the Court-
services at Congregation Ahavath house and Criminar Courts and
buildings at the County Home.
This is necessary in order to as-
certain if the buildings are safe
for occupancy.
“That the expense of the Court-
house dome lighting be eliminated
for the present.
"That penalties and cost on all
1 in actual charge thereof, with
from the United States and ex-
ported to this country about
8218,000,000 worth of products.
The road bond funds -balance
j With him will be J. L. Cassidy.
Chicago, vice ' president of the
manufacturers association and
I vice president of the Dannemiller
Worth manufacturing, merchants , less than two years.
earnint, this should be remedied. I
"That the Commissioners Court '
dispense with paving officials fees I , .
out of the County Treasury that made to the County Commission-
were classed prior to the Parrish i
fee bill as ‘extra compensation.’ | ■ — .
Under the present law these fees ; ance of 8,53,230.45 on March 31
are to he accounted for as fees of as compared with 8i90.s37.03 on
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Not only do the airy stylet add
a new allure to every instep and
ankle but you’ll love their cool
comfort. Sizes-kn one airy style or
another 2 % to 8 --widths AAA to G
"In connection with this report I
we are making the following rec-
ommendations for your considers delinquent taxes be waived dur-
; tion:
January 1. The increase was due
neral services for Charles Oscar
Rosendahl. 64, father of Lieut.
Commander C. E. Rosendahl of
the U. P. naval air service, will be
held here at 10:30 a m. tomor-
row.
Mr. Rosendahl died in a Tem-
ple hospital late yesterday - He
lived in Cleburne 25 years and was
blacksmith foreman for the Santa
Fe Railroad.
Lieut. Commander Rosendahl is
du* to arrfve from Lakehurst. N.
J . by train tomorrow morning He
is now commander of the Akron,
huge navy dirigible.
“REPAIR MEN” SOUGHT
Police today sought two man
who posed as furniture repair
men, charging Mrs. H. R. Ivery,
Consul General Chazaro traced I Grande.
trade relationships between this I Stickney was invite here Dy
country and Mexico, saying that the Retail Grocers' Association,
in the five years from 1925 to 1 according to President George
1929, Mexico imported an average I Tinkle.
was the other speaker on the
Texas. Missouri, Kansas,
Lady Blessihgton Mesh Pump now in blec only. At •
later date will be provided in whit and lighe fawn.
► WNfRf J
MY DORN ?
GONE? why
| reduce clerical work.
the "That a thorough inspection of
offices capable of a bona fide
subdivision into dpartnTents.
"Deputies or assistants other
! than those above provided for
may be allowed, the number to
. 18 Sag
Gross.
10 309
, 20 - 1001
lock.
In the School of Oratory of
at th« statehouse to keep Wentz ____ ________ ..
from the office, and that Barrett to fix her two chairs,
get used, were denied vigorously
By the guard chief. .
/ "The governor did not call me
yesterday, and has not given me
any orders about the highway
dispute," General Barrett said.
ment he would go to the capitol
today to retake the commtsslon
seat restored to him by a two-
judge 'decislon in district court
yesterday.
Meantime, it was learned, a let-
ter was being prepared to notify
Ml**'Maude O. Thomas to sur-
render "peaceful possession" of
the office to Wents.
Reports that Governor Murray
ordered Adj. Gen. Charles F. Bar-
rett to station national guardsmen
Following are the reeomrgenda-
i tions made by County’ Auditor W.
E. Yancy to the commissioners
court:
"We are herewith submitting a
quarterly report covering sum-
maining after payment of
commercial attache at Mexico City, : ■
were to be speakers. J Plee-ZIng Officials to Address
itors, and in the future this he re-
funded as soon as the case . is 1
। closed, thereby eliminating the
expense of keeping records on
| these balances, which will greatly
| night program.
the F. W. Parker, Galveston, was ,--- .
INDEPENDENT GROCERS
Dr. Charles H. Cunningham, vnd TO HEAR CHICAGO MAN;
r_____
Lady Blessington Mesh Pump with boulevard hedt Ney
in black only. Later in white and fawn.
deputy, such
paid to the
paid to officials by the county,
and are being accounted for at
the end of the year, when their
Commissioners’ Court • Must State Number of
Assistants and Amount to Be Paid Each
__
Congregation Ahavath Sholom’s
Fort Worth Products Week
■was in full swing; today as addi-
tional displays of home manufac-
turers were set up in downtown
buildings, and retail merchants
talked the merits of local-made
merchandise.
The campaign sponsored by the
Chamber of Commerce home in-
dustries department already has
awakened Fort Worth -buyers to
a new consciousness in Fort
College, Gainesville,
Hallel by children of the He-
brew Scholl, directed by M. Res- j
nick. will be sung at 9:30* a. m.
tomorrow, followed by a sermon
on March 31.
work cost $192,
NISLEY GALLERY OF BEAUTIES
cZady Slessinglon
Married the Ear of Bieseington In lilt
Her behuty of face and form wa4 •0 en:
ltvened by hey wie and hymoy qhat an
th* senuls of the firat half of the roch
century were attgaceed to Oott House,
her residence in Kenaiuton. ' Copvere
tiona with Lord Byron" I* a noted bit of
her literary effort*.
Portrak b» Gainsborough
3% 753,
a 1012
42 1001
3
Mayrs
npbtig,"
A
103 Y
105 3044
to 8643.983.89
the wiring being grounded, or
other causes.
"That an Inspection of county
buildings be made, especially
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AWAY WITH CORNS!
Why put up with their torment when a
Bluejay Corn Piaster is so easy to apply ,
and so comfortable to wear?
Bluejay brings instant relief. The soft :
felt pad. cushions the tender spot, while
the mild medication draws out the pain i
and loosens the corn for easy removal
There is only one Bluejay—the medi- |
cqted corn plaster. Insist on this taj*
treatment, product of a noted surgical j
dressing house. All druggists, six for 250. j
BLUE-JAY
CORN PLASTERS
Here are excerpts taken from
; House Bill 434 of the General
Law* ut lit* 42 ad s6ssfon of the
Legislature, amending Article
390%, RCS, covering salaries of
deputies:
“First assistant or chief dep-
uty, not to exceed 83,000 per
annum; provided the commis-
V4“eseyled?
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for Downtown Day.
Free rides on street
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80 1104
R nge
11 2600
cheon
52 311!
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88 400
H -a<
office I am calling attention to
this item because it does not In-
terfere with the duties of the of-
ficials to eliminate this payment
from the County Treasury. In
TUESDAY, APRIL 26,1982
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oldest set of triplet* known in
this section was broken. Kelley
had been a resident of Linn Coun-
ty all hie life. A slater, Mrs.
Mary -Delaney, Ochelata, Okla.,
and a brother, Naoman Kelley,
Midwest, Wyo., are the surviving
member* of the triplets.
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WENTZ TO WAGE
By United Press.
DALLAS, Tex., April 28.—
Speakers at the Southwest Trades
Conference meeting here have
stressed importance of good will
between the United States and
Latin-Amrican countries and this
theme was to be developed today
as the second day's meetings
opened.
Three hundred .and fifty busi-
ness leaders of the United States
and Mexico attended last night's
banquet at which John L. Merrill,
president of the All-American
Cables, Inc., was the principal
speaker. Merrill said that mutual
suspicion and distrust between
Directors Award October Conven-
tion to Fort Worth
Fort Worth was awarded the
1932 convention of the Southwest
Water Works Association, open-
ing Oct 10 for four days, L. A.
Quigley. secretary, and city water
superintendent, announced today.
I period. The largest items were:
' Roads. 81 1 7.025.56; jury fund.
WILLIAMS ON TOUR
vW. Erskine Williams, candidate
Mor Congressman-at-large, Place
No. 1, will speak before citizens ■
of Delta and adjoining counties :
tomorrow morning at Pecan Gap. ’
He is on a week's speaking tour. (
In Yiddish on Sons Who Com- . I
mand, by Rabbi Graubart. Serv- i ;
Official Won't Force Way
Into Highway Commission
By United Press.
OKLAHOMA CITY, April U.—
Lew H. Wents, wealthy Ponca
City oil man, averted a clash
with Gov. W. H. Murray today.
Instead of attempting to regain
physical posssston of hl* high-
way commisalon office from which
Murray attempted to oust him, the
commissioner left for 'Altus and
Hollis.
His attorneys planned a “peace-
ful" war over the post.
Wentz denied he made the state-
>Mcl*l to Th* Press.
Cleburne, April 26.
Mm* Recamier Sandal of bleck mmr* with arr*** of dull
kid Boulevard heel. Th* Louia uyl• herl i* entirely
—of moire Soon in -hite and fawn
»’ not
Ain.
parts of Latin and South Amer-
ica. Ships at sea sent congratu-
latory greetings and an exchange
of messages between th* banquet
hall and airplanes was effected.
The closing session of th* con-
ference will be held tonight at
the International banquet.
Nathan Adams, president of the,.
First National Bank of Dallas,
speaking on the subject "Finane
ing Southwestern Foreign Trade,''
and W. L. Clayton, Houston cot-
ton man, who will talk on the
subject, “Texas and Foreign
Trade,” are th* two principal
speakers.
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1 2800
believe. ' I
Today's additions to the long I
line of displays ran the total be-
yond 150. Lack of available'
apace may prevent some pro-
ducers from taking part in the to be appointed shall have previ-
week'* festivities. Mrs. Edwin - - - - ।
Phillips, assistant manager of the
home industries department, said |
today.
Posters on home industries,
made by Junior high school stu-
dents, were placed in downtown !
Message Demonstration [Coffee Company
A epeed demonstration of qend- 1 CAdden, Forntwodreedabrit
s pards “ alesmmanakernrorPicez-zing ?
light of the evening s program p Sons, ’leez-ZIng
r- . t an v v i Messages were received and , representatives. preside
County Auditor W. E. Yancy was read from trade leaders in all 2_____________‛ •__
BUILD PUEBLO GROUP
ALAMOSA, Colo - Youngsters
in the third grade, who are
studying the life of the early
American Indian, have construc-
ted a complete Indian pueblo
group. Correct composition of
adobe brick has been learned
from the Spanish students, and
th* pueblo has been constructed
architecturally accurate.
827.951.64; special department
salaries, $14,600; and miscellan-
eous. 848,988.29.
were an
kinu-he
Deleg:
the part
2 1 at
-1ected
lion.
Votin,
their res
I Con
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J Met
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SELECTED as the apple of
P Mississippi’s eye, Miss Mary
Margaret Fugler, shown above,
was chosen by Governor Martin
S. Conner t* represent the state
at the anunal Shenandoah Ap-
ple Blossom Festival to be
held in Winchester, Va., ' In
May, “Princess Mississippi,"
as she'll be known, is the
Fort Worth independent .gro-
cers will be addressed at 8 p. m.
tomorrow by W. L. Stickney, Chi-
cago, president of the Plee-ZIng
Inc., holding company for the As-
sociation of Plee-ZIng manufac-
turers. •
The meeting will be at th* Rec
reation Building on West Rio
The Corpus Christi man was to
speak on InInd waterways. “Re-
ciprocal tariffs," was the subject
of Bauer's address and Cunning-
ham was to talk on "Gulf-South-
west Markets in Latin-American
Countries.”
A message of good will from
President Ortiz Rubio of Mexico
was received by delegates at last
night's banquet. It was widely
cheered.
be determined by th* commis-
loners court and their salaries
based m far as possible on a
graduated scale according to
service, ability and qualifications.
Fifty per cent of the number
may le authorized at a rate not
to exceed 32,500 per annum . . .
(for those having two years serv-
ice) and all other . . . 32,100.
“The county commissioners
court In each order granting au-
thority to appoint deputies or
assistants shall state the number
of deputies or assistants author-
ized and the amount of compen-
sation to be allowed each deputy
I or assistant, which compensation
CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes have a fine
aroma and a taste that’s altogether right.
CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes are pure.
Everything that science knows is done
to make them pure. They are just as
pure as the food you eat . . . just as
pure as the water you drink.
CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes come to
you just as fresh as if you went by
the factory every morning.
Precir
boxes fr
coni . i ■
•May 7.
windows today. They were
chosen from the winners in each
achool.
A record turnout is predicted
33 Eler
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mill
2. S
M ardin
Wet,
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of ethics would be suspension I
from the association.
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