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i»AGE FOUR
F*" PAYXE COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1938
n^gpture Beyond
t by KminE OEIU MT 0
FIFTH INSTALLMENT
S'l/no/ijris
Jocelyn Harlow. rai-'-d in
French ronvcnL at the age of 1
ioIn* her mother. Marcella. in Nev
York. Worried about her tv.
iwenu rhe Is unfamiliar with the
modern world and has developed
Into a b»autiful woman, her moth-
er's fir«t v ish is to get hei safely
mu ried Attending her fli t nail
Joeelvn meet; Felix Kent, i:ch
handson’c and IP years < Ider .han
herself. Encouraged bv hei moth-
er, she and Felix quickly b <-im"
engaged. Alone in her apiirtm nt
one n ght. a cripple, Nick Sa”dal
enter ; hv the fire escap -. . nt <1 •-
In her that h" is her fathei and
thst h*r n-al name is Linda San-
dal. Vncert.n'n about whcthci she
’■ants t<« get married so quicklv,
,lc< elyn goes to tulk thing; over
with her nusteiious father. A-
LyhdM Sanrry! she goes to hi-
he-'<r. climb; three flights of stairs
and enters a room where he is sit
1n« with seyornl men in the m d't
of a card gone. Later, when both
Felix nr I her mother ere away
J'-'-ln returns to have a seton!
visit with he father.
"Th«tc'a ath one h'r d« th «
luo If you count mv hath By all
mean; explore. Excuse me it I
don't nlav wirier I've got some
figures to read Over and vou'tl find
w al lei’aire lor daughterly 'f?n-
l,den<js when you return Lord.
Linda! If cu knew- how odd it
feds io ne the father of a tall love-
ly thing like you."
Ly£da pau«"d at the closed inner
dobi and smiled.
—Da v<tu. really think f*m lov •
l>
"I archt' to I'd ,lk< to vou
in 'mi* fka II go-' n with your smooth
half a furl vmir '-c-"|s. Were t'.vi
t»->l‘oeai|s L’lidrr?"
thin I think the; were '.ust
< hev pearl th d wont with th'
cr ’tunic. Moth; r bought It for r-v-."
7’1 ic b"droo"i. which contained
•>r.c jull <iz'<t bed and one narrow
< t -t'-aln't th ' wall w is th- •*'o
unfidv and nn-dtractiv • auartnv'nt
Lvnd'i had ever been allowed to ea-
ter. Jts on.; (iut\ window looked
n>tt nn a blnCkllM* of sordid 'arris
»nd tM»**asf»w‘'iyx. In Nick's dress-
ing table therr- were no photo-
g-anh'. no knick knacks; the, ■
v era no pintmos mi his walls Th •
n-io'ihall-.-.v closet held two thread-
h-«re ,'Hit« end -onio haltered look-
ing ttftnes In his dra ver:; the un-
derwear shocked Lvnda. Tattered,
Sh* would would bring her sew in"
k’l and .n«nd his clothes! On top
' f n tall eh '«t Of draw er*, however,
if S"t of clean cheap toilet ar t cle-
b id h"c n ne-itlv ri'rimi’isl and
fhefb wa. a g'-c.it picture of a dog.
mrr of those mi'-mif'c'li! canin -
beads w hich, toy til. b'i'vr, un e'f-
riinscimi.s. have a nnhillti g'cid"i
than hiimanif'*s. A seller, listen-
ing'. looking, the eves deep w ilh d<
yp'i6n, v ilh >• sort of c< tasv
“Tell pie nl>or»t vti'ir nog. fath-
er.” -Was the girl's fir I <|ll-'s'>--n
' h<n after ■> v>-rv hrlof insn-'<tion
cpnie hack Inin the outer room,
“ile’.s such a h-’autv."
“It isn't mv Hog It' .lock Avlc-
v*wl«. The animals dead now I
>iri<jl>»e J],, was .locks Iw-itsi hc-
f-wc ^ocl; met with other beasts
I '• tarnittiflll Jock kec’-s a sell
rf <-niner here with me."
“H's m>i ,tis home then?"
'Riess the rhi’d! Home?” He
.:'d>k*4 bis tongue a doze-1 time
hl* eves laughing al her. "No. This
is r.ot his home. Look like a horn-*
fr> you? Jock is what you mighi
<: H a bird of passage."
salesman?" sri-'-jestr-d Lynda
Nick cnuckicd. "Well, yes You
might call it that He's a sort of
hnnlpf too. Tonight he's att<-> bi -
rame agai.’st mv exore- adxic -
Oanrernos hunting. If I'm touch'
tonight. Lvnda. that's th reason."
“When will you be married?"
"That is one ot the things ■
’•'ust talk to vou about fath •>
They- thev me planning an ear-
ll< t date for my wedding. Eastet
wer-k.”
Nick whislh <| "So «oon! Weli
"11$ not have it over.' The sooner
It’v over the sooner to weep!"
"Oh. fHthe*, 1 don’t want to
v »«t>!" ”
Sh< looked ;-t him so humhlv nnc
so wistfnlh flat hr put a han I
i ero«s her eves.
"Tell me th<«n mst this: Shall I
Ida- bring marri’d father ?"
"i wish voir't; rail mr Nick."
"Oh. 'vmrld’t that he 110:111)'
rib •■'•«0<ctfu' ?"
lie narl them bundled together hr
.aided to them v bat was left in
nix clothing and put the whol -
gr -at mass info ti drawer which fr-
it k"d. Then h< turned to go.
“You stop here tonight. Jock.”
N.ck commanded hut with an un-
der lone of pleading. "Linda %an
pal up with you. Good for you to
talk to a rear gentlewoman once in
a hiut moon."
Obediently but with a sullen air
hr sat (town at a distance from the
two Sandals icar th? central ta-
n- . nd talar,-’ up the pack of
enrdt 'ii-t thr-r- began U> khnf-
fir absent-miededk but with a
skill which widrned L-ntla'j g:iz.>.
'ilh 1 wish I could do that!"
•Tome oi<-' heir mid I'll teac'i
•or." h" sa »' v .IL impersonal
bl ii-truer re., like a big schoolboy to
a small one.
•Jock pulled wo his coat sleeves
and turned his. long and l-mb-r
hards .bou‘ artist's hands.
Thought Lvr da hut st'ong-'r, may-
b--. H-- w—nt through a dnzzl ng s •-
rie: of w'zi"dr' in wh’ch th -c’ih
s-en I-, shift and r’nncc and climb
r.b- th • room nt hi-- will.
"Take i,<‘i home, " 'll vou Jock."
■ 'id Nick suddenl'. "I'm don" and
he ought to li' ".'tling back where
sb s -errs to hr long "
L'-nda’s laughfer went nwnv.
Her fare turned n"l" and blank.
■oi'. fath oh. Nick "
"IJ--t'rr dn "hat h-- tells you.
M'ss Sandal. He's a hurl man to
(H-nhcv, I'll tr-n vou! Come on. I’||
tnmhb vou ini" » taxi at the cor-
nr • So long. Nick. I know »ou
want to hear thfl dope Don't make
off with th" sung while I’m out.
• will vou’ I'll c"t rl-rit b <ck "
Lot it whs nearb- pawning when
lb" cam? hack to fur;>u: prowling
Ni< I:
A\ lew ar r| rumo In at the doo:
H. -n, humming a danc rtr with a
I an? - <laz"d wistful look on his
‘ yoirnr face
llalfwnv dn-'-n th it (i-st flight
lo -'i on h"i heels I ’lidv to nut her
into a taxi. Lvnda Sandal r ml
■•blUptlv stopped. So ■•''lU'ilh tl-at
j the "onng man following wst«
for n il to lean up ;l step.
"Whats the matter? Fo: • !
simething?" asked A'.l-ward His
i yntro w.-rs null'- cusurrl
I She tur ned with th • diL'icq't-. of
•i nightmare will mi raised her
eyes Io him.
"I kilo" ." Slid Joe1. 'You tldnl;
hi turned vou out. IL.' kid You
mustn’t tel Nick hurt ion. M's;
Sa'iuid The limes I've iw-en showt
j I" ■ door! He's a ;,i<-r.t man i;
N'ck lint he can <1 • rough. N’r':
I rt<n do - hat hr.- Ukei w'll me, I'm
hi.- I'd h" rlr.'d now if it Uailii'i
been for Nir'k."
She r -.n bef'u-- h -i dnwr^ •'» •
I stairs. Nnt nnrii the- wore on th<-
.•'a'rnient did Ii" com' un tn h--r
I '"h'-n --In sl'ii-ni-d again and grip-
ped his arm "I must talk tn \-ou
I Ye-' "-I I tell me aliout Nick.'
"All ■ Ighl. Ill lake you sornc-
I v here."
( "’heir taxi mm- 'I toward som •
. a.ia. ..,. j,,. »..v.. ||)(> rtt ivr-r.
"Do you like Io dance," asked
• A' lew aid
"Yes. Hut I'm not dressed for a
' restaurant and my moth " Sh
was going to sti’’, "has never l"f
me go" but -’heeked herself with
an h'sterieai impulse toward
I laughter . What did that mother
o" h< r kimos before an altrtr know
of Lvnda Sandal, the advcntuiess?
''Yo"’re dressed (of the place I'm
taking you Io, oniv 1 will say
you're a Ini dagev."
• "1 I thought It was all right."
"So it is. Pretty cute gefnn
Yom - on Hu- rtage anyway, aren't
i y<’" ?”
"Whv. r-no Mr. Avleward."
"You talk like nn actress some-
how. Your s or something. I like
I it aw fully." *
She stiffened. "I am going with
vou." she said with her princess
ah "because I want to learn some-
thing about nn father. You under-
stand that don't 'rm. Mr. Avlc-
I ward? H is not desire for you'
cornu mionaihip."
"ilh. i are. I hadn't renllv anal-
yzed the liluaiion AH right. Here
wo era. Miss Sandal."
He helped her out and gave a
numb- r or ■< name, some open sex-
' .'me al a grilled door under a
flight of niaflile stips. Lynda found
her serf scal-’d on a bench against
i wi II, Jock opposite her across
a ba; i- small narrow table. It held
oni- 'hailed light. Jock ordered
supper food. Mechanical music wa.
ulaying. The floor was filled with
"Tlie last thing I crave, O 'laugh-
ter of mm- ntd a-'c. i* res”"' f ''
"Then -Nirl: . . .. oh. please dn
?ni'- ci ;n<- quicklv. some one is
coming up the stairs "
Nlek list-'ii d. alert rigid
"Father. Nick, please. Belo;
J'’-k A'l'”-iivt comes."
“How did 'on know his step.
yn--ng witch'"
“I don't km." . It sounds Hk •
him Nick shall I like b -Ing mar -
ried ?"
"No. Of course not. you lifll:-
‘■ir'ulotn)- "
The doo: was o|a-m-d with a s..rt
• f "'t|ef vlohmc - and Avleward
f-'tdfb -sly atthed in evening dress
cnn»e in. shut the doo and flu'
a fierce ar.n miout Sandal's shoul-
der*.
"There, ynu old hellvm her w hat
do you xav; N'Vt time "ill you
trust a born yard handle' ?"
As hr- snok.’ he was pulling from
frt* trouser* nockets '’real h.-indf'iln
of nar>''" monev w-hie hhe shook
b-'fovc Nick s es and th-n t-'-ssed
On in the air so tn.-t thev f,-|| about
1h' loom ’ik • <t l-av-'s.
"Jock, you fool. Here s LvndaI"
Avleward turned It Upon Nek';
• isjtor iii startled grim fixation.
He bowed and begun to collect h’s
c,rptnzs> for-wurclv thev must he.
thought Linda some sort of earn-
ing.- from his udgsmanship! When
dancers. Others drank and ate.
Lvnda drank the black coffe
Jock hud ot tiered for her. Jock
a, s watching the dancers.
I ought not to let you do this
tor me," said Lynda suddenly. "I
ought not to let vou. I mean, give
me a good time. That wasn't what
I meant to du. You see of course >
don't know you well and I m.r.
i henge nn mind but it seems oniv
fair Io tell y u tliat that —" hei
i hecks wete hot with the effor t
of such statement, "that I don't
• eallv like you al till yet. Ml. Ay h -
w ar d."
"That’s O. K. with me." h-- grui-
tied, glancing at her and away.
I did not surniose it would mat-
ter to you hut 1 felt that I ought
In ne hon-'s' with you. And v. •
shall probably be running into each
other now and then. Women usual-
ly hk - you. I understand.
"You understand? Who told ion
that i; lc?"
"Nirk did. Want to danc*?"
Bui 1 «anr_- nen. lu ask you—"
"Want 16 ilanix’?"
Sh • rose. He took her into bis
liras so tightly that she could
ha dly breath'’.
"Don't I can't dance . . . that
wav ph-a.s- "
"Oil 1 fol -g* t. 1 - t nie sec. Sure
This is the wiy. isn't it?" And he
muieii with her tut on the flour.
laming with 'he ease, the pride
and the snroolhness of a gentle-
man. And n • danced b--aiitrfu iy.
"Where did you pick it up?" h •
asked her.
"A F'r en: bw .-nnn came to the
coiiieirt to leach mt. The nuns did
not ically approve hut my mo
hut they hud o.ncts."
"You mean you were educated
-n a Freni ii convent?"
"Yes." She w as annoved. It wn»
no part of her intention to tell
.- n-.thing of het own life as Jocelyn
llarlowe to this veung man
"Aren't ther e some v rv tjue-r
sort of people here fonight?" asked
Lynda.
"Ahe ihcre? I hadn't noticed it."
"Lotik pow thar big man with r
wh'te star; d i.ici'<■ with th" wo-
in>"' in in shoulder straps."
"In and out ot ’-m. ch? Well.
'-s yo" ini.’’il |,crhan-< call hin.
queer. He’s Tom Padrona. Ju t
oof "
"Df th ■ -10‘pital?"
"From un the river He got of'
v ith two years.”
"iW- I can’t rti.y hire, .Mr. Ayle-
'• :ud I <-an'l sfav in a room with
with crimuuds!" *
"Hullo " said Jock. "Go easy . If
1 Parlrnna heard you he might
ic-'-nl it."
IL gave her a ou-e: long -datic >
•'* tool; her lack to lhe table si-
i--ntl’. H<’ e.-illrd for his check.
L-nda whs dist ressed.
"I haven't ;• dtr-d vnn . . ’-ott'v •
told me nothing I'bout Nick."
"M'-’l»<- ' Oil'd I--Iter I -live it t-,
him. lb- would lit - to t--ll ' ou him-
self perhaps. It seems a <iue--i'
<me-(ion hot I gather vou are a
-•lierr fiunllv- how long have you
known '(-u. father?”
"Oniv sine’ one night a few
V.e-ks I'-’o"
"You liv here in1 New York
alone?”
"No With mi rioth"-"
Jock s i-yes iinened, "You mean
Nltk got H wife here in New
Y’ork ?"
"They hav > been divorced for
icii long. I do not know their hi.;-
tor-."
"No; do I. Mis« Sandal, helicw
me. I did not even know his wife
was living nor. until I mot yon
there that night, that h<- had an,
< Ivld "
•‘You won’t dance just once
ninrt- ?"
Lynda v.ns tempted "If you will
promi-e not io kt me touch that
man."
‘ No' loir, ti ‘he railbiid. eh?"
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Hom. Service Dept , Carnation Co.
II you haven't tried fudge nude the Carn "inn way, vru’ve
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2 cup* nugar 1 lea.poon grated orange
3 tablespoons butter rind
1 rnp Carnation Milk, 10 mArsbmAllnws
■ndiiuted 2 squares bitter chocohta
P it S'l-jar. n»dk and chot nUle tn M’irrpan Heit q a i,..
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(old in marsh mallows, cutin quartern Maket JO pieced.
ANY NIGHT’S THE NIGHT FOR
New Hope News
W'». Nrlln H<iia
f.
nn- pii- .--iii- ti
much inipiovt-il
Mis.;
:tn<i
presented.
th'*
•I: iightr-r. Dnrnth”.
■I.nlk
•vere .Mr. ;rnd Mi<
Brockman
F'-t’d Wicrlnm-'nn
Missouri Ftid-ii
i-vonrr
Wiedt’miinn.
Coyle
Sh'-rrnrd
Mr-
.-.mi
ter.
Mr.
Snencet visited Wed-
Mrs. Jim Cundiff.
Dowriov visited Mon-
Hi.d wherever grass has beer, kllle-4
drouth. They will be able to get
lot of seed in the gam • reserve.
Jft'M. .1 /;/■' Siu iii'i '
and Mr-. W. B H.-in ; visit-
n'gilt at
Mr and
-k.
Alic<
done j
four ;
Next
with
school Sundav
Th>- Lcnd-a-Hantl
Thursday, Oct. 20,
who atterded th - convcn-
Brrs'ow Wednesday were
Mrs. Ben Shipley. Mrs.
and Mrs J I Atterberry.
famili at Marshall.
Paulin • Long is at the home of 1
hei parent-. Mr. and .Mrs. John
Long since lie.ng released from th<-
no-pital She doesn't seem
and myiq
consists of a wife and two '
i children. I have been a taxpayer
m this county for 14 years and am
seeking this office because I feel
j that holding such an office too
long builds up a political machine
! v.hich is net just the best thing
for the |H-ople. My op|>onent has
I been in this office for eight years.
; and 1 think the interests of the
I county and this distr ict requir e a
| change.
My platform is a verv simple
one. anti is this:
1. I will conduct the office in
the must economical way.
Mr. anil Mrs. George H ‘ nd-”-.
icc<-n'|' visited at the Russel John-
son home.
Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Spenc"r at-
y’undav dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Nottingham and son Edscl.
I'i'ii l Hi n<i< -Knit
at Sunday
i Sanrlr
•|lhcnr.
Jean
The Maxwell family has mov'd
f-om the On.tdale district to the
John Beck farm in Clarkson dis-
. tin t.
Leoii.'id Majors mowed weeds in
r-ii orchard for Jake Shellhammcr
\Vt dnesday a ftornoon
and M-s. F-e'l
Flid i' evening He is con-
Rarns and son Billy Jo.
Ru sei Johnson and son Eve'ct'
and Rus'cll Thomas and son Jnhn-
•e are planning a trip to Missouri
this Wi
Mrs.
nesdny
ill India**
sold for the benefit
Viola
the Eckert home.
Betty Bo\d and Mis F.fh-'1
Johnson spent SMurd.tv
th’ home of then aunt.
Mrs. George Hamden.
and Mis Larkin
visited at the home of
Mrs Noel Jacobs Sunday.
Th os'- who called at the W. L
Bovd oomc Sunday were Mr. anti
try. Fr:-nk Whitmore and son
Billv. M . anti Mrs. Dale Ram,
nd son Billv Jo. Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
•ne Bickel and daughter, Mr. and
M' •. Georg' Harnden„
Ross Olen and Katnryn Jacobs
Stella un i Elsie Arthur called on
Mr. and Mrs. E. Jacobs Sunday
i veiling.
Mr. and Mis. Forest Barnett and
family called on Mr. and Mrs. Dab
P ins and son Bill'’ Jo Sunday eve-
I Mr. and
Weldon
Mr. and M:«. T J Ellington and
<. ildn-n -•"'nt Sunday w ith Mr
and Mrs. Claud Flager.
The club v >11 meet with Mrs. J.
.1. Al ter bet rv November 3.
I hero wes t big crow d at Clar-
I .-ne'- Mt Kaughan's sale last Wed-
>t. Nazar ctie m n ■
was sui-'v-r gu”*'
i.ic at Fairview 76 schoolhouse.
Lorraine Kennedv visited with
A M Elgin and son Patrick Fri-
da’' aftr-inoon.
Mr. and
i nod their friends Saturday night
- -rh cards The natty consisted of
Mr and M's John Palovik and
f.i'nilv. Mr. and Mrs. Hcnrv Palo-
iik and faniih. .Mi. anti Mrs. Dar
Dexter and famih, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hodge and son Eddie Dal-
itnd vlrs. Clvd? Sto'-ke’'
Saturd-'v mening with Mr.
;-id Mrs. 1. J. Ellington.
Mr. and Mr- Ed Roberson -p’nt
Srnd.-'v with Ytr. and Mrs. Frank
A-’-im.-.
Those
2. 1 will spread the road yvork
more evenly ovei the district than
[it has been in the past.
3. I think the county machinery
I should be bought and not leased,
i 1. The public relief program and
'the money provided for it sh mid
be used for relief and no othe;
I purpose and ;u ail limes shoultl be
kept out of politics.
i If you favor this kintl of a pro-
| gram, then your vote for mr wilt
ne appreciated. In explanation I
system
can be
of Ihu
worked
worker!
Sir-lit--
Ml.
ilappv Hepuler hi-i'x-l Pa'r'e'
I 'r:u on Monr!av to fix the clutch
on his car. 'vh.cii had hern broken
Mr. and Mi' R
g'ftnddaui’hfcr Joan called on iff*
-id Mrs Happy Heppler and fam-
I’lora and atrir-k Elgin.
lonmond Tii'Tie” an-J
b lgin visited inends end relatives
in Ponca Citv Sundav.
Mr. and Mrs. Law-on from Ok-
lahorna Citv. Mrs. Lida Tum-'r
•••'d Mrs w. W 1 um«r si»'*-'t Sun- I
club met on
in an alldav
session with Mrs. Ada Henderson
There were 17 ladies present. Each
one furnished her own work, so
work of yarious kinds was
during the day. There were
mvstery gifts
meeting will be Noi ember 3
Mrs Marv Williams.
Clip Williams and Rav Hender-
son returned to their homes h-'rc
I-r idai after a few days spent in
Kansas City, Mo., enjoying th •
American Roval stock show.
Mr and Mrs. Ellis Henderson
and I hillip Carrier were Sunday
dinner guests at the John Harra-
man home.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Graham and
son of near Great Bond. Kan;,
cume Sunday for a visit with toll
lives here.
Mr- and Mrs. Will Law of Mur-
Mis. J. M. Af-ijnrx
J’-ss Ma jors and Pearl s-i -nt
ay afternoon with Mrs Joan
•r and twin boys and Ola
rmi. who is working for’
The twins arc named David
am! Richard Lee.
< iv' Mrs D L. Still.
Mrs Still rranm-'-i
. s-’un.i iv rut'll! for
Clide RU'-eu of
•'day with Mr.
.might say that while our
| of county roads is good, it
a;.*.;,* .._j in , . - made belter, and many
’ ’ " "R’ I have lived in roads which are not now
----- *'oun*' fori pv county should be
I and made usable for all w eather .
| so that the people living on thos-
' toads can get to their trading cen-
ters at any time Anri this work
should lie Ion? by machinery
which the county owns. Under th<
progtam now, this machinery is,
eased by the county at a very high
I tental. and I do not feel that is a
I businesslike method.
i The reliqf problem is one w hich
should he- handled strictly on a ba-
lls of physical needs, and I take
Irte position that a person who is
ihle to work, own a car. or hav-
i other luxuries, should not be on
I public relief, and if elected vour
j commissioner, >-s fat t»s t r
till see to it that no such person
; draws public money. At the same
;time I will see to it that those
! persons who arc really entitled to
relief get it, until they are able
to take care'of themselves.
The duties of commissioner afo
simple; they me provided by law.
and one only has fo follow the law
to render good service. This 1
premise to do. and on that basis
your vote and influence is solicited.
JOE R. Hl!MAN.
Mrs. Yockev enter-
'• Dod-on :.r,d Mr. and Mrs. Cy-
Bamett.
Mr. and Mr*
Mir Pearl Elhiifitfin
B-ftv Jam.-?, who has h"en
i><> sick, is reported much bet-
OakdrUc teacher. F. H. Maryolt, hail spent Sunciay afternoon at the
announces a pie supper for Friday Ada Henderson home.
evening. Oct 28. 1 Miss Ix*ola Kirk of Chickasha
Mrs. Fluid Higgins and children I was a pleasant caller at the Ray
Mr. tnd Mrs W. H Majors spent |Henderson and Mrs. Ada Hender-
Sundai at the Jess Majors home, son hemes Tuesday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Majors
maineii for a few da vs' visit.
Mrs. Marion Shellhammcr
baby. Nancy ,Can'll, are at
re-1 --------------
™! Joe R. Human
Sunday with Mt and Mrs Dal varu of het paTohts. the Cassidy a
Announces
I am a candidate for gounti
| commissioner for the Stillwater
New Hone school Oct
•'I pies arid ct'ke
I lirnkct to h-’
ef the S'-ho..l
Governm. nt machines
work on the quarter east of Bip
llcdgts, combinin'! a id str'-nntn**
the grass for seed. This seed w I'
le used to reseed v ornout p.isfiircs
• Mrs Walter Gottschalk,
.--ml M' - Eain-' it Got'■< h-.u-
end ’-on H-iroia
30 y e a r s,, I
have not been
a car. d i d a t e
for public of-
fice. and con-
sequently
have not met
many of you.
I w as iiorn
in Anderson
•ounty, Tenn.
37 years ago.
and I am mar-
j J. It. Human ried.
| family
■ ndd iH'’.,. - ir -n. G. VV. Hepp-
h I- and Ale. T’lgin.
M- and M’s Henr" P-’tovik rmd
•”it vi M.. ;,nf( Mm. J P
M '’•<•. nnr-r'va-t of orri S'ind-i'-
i'*'so Newman. IL’-nrond and
T'...... v'frilnri «hn A. Buw
f—''Iv I.'rida\ evening.
Mrs. L. O Render <-f P -
'' 1 ’’■•I't-n "• B-tv - '- -nt Thursday
'.ith Mrs. Ch-ril.', .Tirol's
Mr at:<1 Mr;, Chatl'-v Jirous and
rl-i’mhter Arle,ir> and son M , \-in
-•’"nt vundi'’ with M". and Mrs
Fii'-'t Eb'- a--d fa
Mr. And Mis.
minrned from
af"! friends in
Mr.
Rtldolnh anti B"r'h<i
i’lcs" motored ti- Yukon to visit
* i. Bir’sc's son Albert, who is in
th- vcteians' CCC c>mv> th r"
1 Ii'-' -n.-nt a most enln'-nble I’m1
iivpt-'ting • .imp and visil-ng. Th-y
u-i'irni'i! •bur.!* Sunda'- evenmir.
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