The Wynnewood Gazette. (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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WYNNEWO
THURSDAY
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thy roof covered with
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I Notice to dlavortiooto-
I Want ads received up to
Thursday noon but copy
Lofor display advertisements
bhould reach us early in
the week Try this meth-
d for hpt reskittq
125 PetYear
Trail
It had teen unnounted for some kit L 'A tfliiiI3ttif 416 i' It U I I I ILF41-401
e time that the highway over the newl Others See You UNDA111GED
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bridge wound be open to the public I '
Wednesday of this 'eeln Hoetveril A unique and fun rrovoking pro- Fluit-growers toy third the indica-
the melting of the late mow made' grain was given Wednesday oloom morn- tion3 are good for a better fruit crop
the old road almost int - hi d n
'
Pa'nea e an Ig in the auditorium of the Junior this year than we hive had for eev-
the mud To h
many cars had to be hauled out of
the congested con' niah building by members of the Sth cral elp cart grade under the supervi er than usual in th eection At this
sion of Mrs years The trees will l tat-
dition the highway WI I open to Viola Neeley NI ho insists howe time buds on the trees how ite r ver: is
e ltl e
gcing north Sunday Not enough i
gravel had been put fln the road to tl'at she onlY suggested and the pu- no Eig'IS of seching
keep it from being boggy so ay egtel PIS did the test -It as a secret
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neither teaehers or echol-
C1110011 travelers found it difficult' affair f"
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t as has Every to get through the mud without help I ars knew there was to be a program
Three roads going north from Win-land were Eurprised to Eee a number Within ller Border
s
of vieitors
newood were being used Several car3 r f when they entered the
or devotionals —
loads of gravel have since been putoom We
on the highwa hich heir condi- Fled
Each t are te r
eacher was impersonated hy E - I I nt another el
y w1
a tiens a scholar AN ho even wore one of her ar andereon s hiteeesting letters to
dreeees and copied her manerisms his parents It makes us 'see condi-
P ! The teachers were road invited t
WELCH TELLS THIS! be s eat d 1 o
e among the guests Fay Texas
tiona as they extst in that part of
cloeeto the Old II t"
Mexico ene
1 I Crawford as Mrs Seerest took Especially interesting is his account
el
In response to a request for neWS Cbarge of the devotionals and Mil-
Of the oil well at Luling 'no
the other day V P Welch at the tired Poo) led the singing in place eliere they are trying to beat tee
w'
Wynnewood Filling Station said that of Mies aleCray NI ith Margaret Fel-
orld s record for derth
he had no news but that a miracle' tY taking Mies Rollow's place at the Del Lio Texas
had just happened IL B Finlay- piano Viola Tucker impersonated fthruera 18 1 e2a
son bad left his Dodge Sedan on the Mrs Hibbert and Nell Ballow es I wai 1 3 gla 1 to have the lore
north side of the station to be oiled: Mrs Ferguson mede some startling peer but surpriecd to find anetlocr
as letter of mine in it but tban13 any
v Inch ee-sts done Presently the cart announcement Ilary Glenn
began to move 'with no one at the Mrs Neely took charge of a very WaY
steering wheel It kept going in an entertaining program which caueed Well as it has been some time
uncanny manner around the corner ' much langhter William Norwood as eince you heard from me I will drop
south and turned into the drivewav Prof McGibony made quite a ra in a letter to-nieht
13 pretty as you please and stopped triotie speech Here we are some 300 miles west
thee-a Wekb eaid that he rubbed his The seng of "The Lost Sheen" by h o V ‘
and north f 'aorta and iiPath1113T-
El'eS to find out if he V713 osetari Flot ence 'North was "Ba-a" A niter- ters for the L E Myers Co are at
things1 tette of boy3 gave the latest in sheet Del Rio Texas I mu t say that
' ennic—snoreis A dialogee by two
feett3 has more different country
IMPROVEMENTS colored pupas (R H Mitchell and than any three count es I have ever
S se l
From the hired hand's mint el Ida Mae Strothers1 V al follow been in ome of the il e blue
ed he
clay and nothing will hardly grow on
A-kw there are some improvernent a clever talk by Dr John Ferguson '
it and some of it is black Wed and
bedly needed at the high school nho hed 'medicine which he demon-
valuable But folks here ie
Why not now 'while there are so rtrated -would cause the fat to be vtrY
oe vd-
teeny unemployed If it i3 intended slim and the shin shin fat "The Classi where the sifting f th hole state
to continue at this building it tee- sorg "There are ro Flies on Ue") "1 1 exa3 ii combined Nothing nut
teinly should be put in hetter order- to the tune of "America" closed the I rocky cuffs even t rough to locks and large hills ana canyons and
oo
Now schoolboard why not come out program
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end see just for the geed of the lh T Lanham as Mr Wilder ti gro pass Cattle can t ir ek-e a
cause! ' janitor requeeted Frieda Grace and ing here en acecunt of ne grits and
Geo T Flinn the Hired Hand Bernice and othele not to throw any Men there ie no cultivated land here
more raper mad we are norking 62 miles from Del
Rio and go back and forth and there
Get an attstract of your title and
t is only' about 50 acre3 of tultivated
see bat you have--M G Cox Ab-' Il twhingtons Birthdat' land in the whole district
street Co
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i — This 13 a great sheep country here
— 1 Wedneeday Feb 22 the flags and they live on the bruch cactus
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Negro Mt by Into I were flying from their holders along weeds and some kind of a Spanish
l public dragon that grows up some two feet
But Ile ib lctiorci S iby h - our streets and from our -
u Ings honoring our flint and logh and it 13 tender when young
— 1 greatest president—George Washing Sheep and goat3 are here by the
A b:Sd liCel3P' n ecotred hear the ton to whom we all pay homage thoueands and the ranches run frem
Bolander Filltae Sheiicen Saturday! In four years ee will celebrate the a to 12 and 18 sections Everything
As N Patillo a colored man 'Who I 200 anniversary of his birth and lc fenced in 6 ft wire and the deer
works at the oil mill was crossing the the nation is planning to do it in 8 ate eery WE I I rrelected It is eure
:peventent he was etrock by a pa mg :suitable manner a curiosity to see a mother sheep
car and knocked down Hie injuries' Waehington VV 13 it fran admirahly and tteo or thee httle fellee-e fel
were considered very serious at first' edapted to set a mark for the emu- lowing after her I happened aleng
He wag' taken into Bolanderhi Sta- lation of the youth el future gene ya- to the reecue of a large lamle There
tien and later to his home by the man tions for his outstanding character Were three of them and the' y Were
whose car hit him Patin° will soon' was trust worthiness He wa3 in- jumping a ditch and one elipged and
be able to return to his work A stinctively trusted by all people with tell in on her back and could not
chicken he Wa i carryleg in hi 3 11111:i whom he came in contaot and their gct cut and when I pulled her eet
at the time of the accident wet in-!lruet V:113 never misplaced cr betray- she was so weak she coull haidly
stantly killed : ed Ile seemed created with a spec- walk atvay
--- ial litnese for the multitude of tasks Later in the afternoon one of the
illitchcii Boonot For and duties he undertook b?ys and myself were back some 2
1 ' iriliCS from the gang doing some
' Corp Commissioner! - Texaco as and oil—the test—at wotk and right on the fence row
b in a
i Bo s Service Station Phone 60 low bushy flat suddenly a half
— groe n Iamb daehed toward us and
The following paragraph clipped ' —
a levee eolf was right at her heels
frera the Oklahema City Times of ' New Hope ready to kill at every jump The
reb 1 7 will interest many reaclersI Mr na Tvr nnn Int visif pa an) b came straig h
1 POOE I t for us and
The following paragraph clippe& ' - — --
from the Oklatoma City Times of ' New Hop ready to kill at every jump The
e I a la
vee olf was right at her hecls
Eel) 17 will interest many readerst '
mr s' vis a
as Ira Mitchell son of Mr and Mrs' nd Mrs Ban Jones sited POOt lamb came straight for u nd
mother 1Irs S M Van- the welt' still gaming on her at ev-
J W W Mitchell was a citizen of 1‘115- J"es'
cur city for years and many frienSunday ' I ery jump and her bleattim the most
ds ' derburg
Mr and Mr Tom Smith and Laby
ran toward hint vith our hamnters in
pitiful 1 ever heard So Davis and 1
1 ere would like to ee him hold the viiited Mrs Dan
Jones Saturday
°Nee of corporation commissioner'
Melt I hand ilie lamb hit the high fence
to 'succeed Frank Carter: i
ar M John Ticker at our kft with her head ' go'
Ira Mitchell' Oklahoma City cot- and rs ucer spent
mg
ton man and :known throughout thel Sunday with Rube Burch and wife through the v-ire and hanging behind
IJ ate is being mentioned prom1nent-4 Rube Burch and wife visited Mrs her ears and there he stuck hard
Is as a candidate Mitchell who la: Ed Rogers Sunday afternoon and fast We hased the wolf and
Mrs Ed Rogers who has been sick taied to crowd him ina fence corner
comity registrar says he does not Mrs
exnrct to aspire for the ylace Ilei for six weeks is improving but he was too fast on foot and Wit:i
i k beinEr subjected to strong pro-! IN1r Campbell Tate and family vis- soon out of reach of our hammers
ited Mr Wise Sunday So we turned and took the lamb out
!ore to change his opinion and many i
t 1yest to him say he will yield to Mr Bethany and family visited of the fence It was scared half to
1eir influence to oppose Carter Mr: Ledlow Sunday death The others had raced over
!-
Mr Goldtn and family visited Mr the hill and the lamb followed after
A telegram freqr our Congrez:mtin - 4
Ledlow Sunue evenin g le an
U3 OVer a mt d then duappeared
- V B- Swank dated 'Wadtington Mr Doc Welch and Walter Ster- Sheep and goat wool is very val-
r eb 21st carries the following good ling were Pauls Valley visitors Mon- tiah'e here now Sheep wia1 sell"
i'-ws: "Bill extending time two y ear 5 day ' for litc per nound and vat hair sells
I ) file application for adjusted corn— Mrs Sallie Capps and children for 75c a pound and the shecp and
-- - --I II imn)1117: spent Mondaywith Mrs Vida Burch goats sell for from '701:1 to 800 pz-r
ors '
J IV Dougherty and M r J D
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riult-groAers Eay thrt the I
0n3 are good for a better fruit crop
IN year than e hive had for 5ev-
rail years The trees will bloom lat-
r than usual in this 6ection At this
me buds on the trees 6how
Eigru of E‘keling
at our kft with her head going
through the v-ire and hanging behind
her ears and there she stuck hard
and fast Vie t:hased the wolf and
taied to crowd him ina fence corner
but he was too fast on foot and
soon out of reach of our hammers
So we turned and took the lamb oat
of the fence It was scared half to
death The others had raced over
the hill and the lamb followed after
13 0 v er a mile and then ciliappeared
Sheep and goat wool is very val-
uable here now Sheep wad selis
for -lac per nound and vat Lair sells
for 75c a pound and the shecp and
go'- sell for from '700 to 800 ps-r
head
In comina across the ranchse we
had to blast the holes ler the high
line poles and it scares the sheep so
lots Of them run off and bare their
young ones and the ranch hands have
to bring them in At some ranches
they have from 30 to TO little motherless
ransaTion passed Howe unanininrdy 1Tent woolly wicii ILIA LnilLit F -
ronday" Mr Rnd Mrs Caves Mrs Anna head
Tone Mrs Salle Capps and children In cominet across the ranchse we
bad to blast the holes ler the high
spent Wednesday with Mrs Walter
Pr sast1 Mn Fatty Enfetaain -
I rid Club 1 Jonea line poles and it scares the sheep so
el
The newly organize ex ening ?Tr end Mrs To Smith and baby lots of them run off and leave their
d i
aidge dub was delightfully enter spent Sunday with Mrs S M Van- young ones and the ranch hands have
l
tained Friday by Mr and Mrs N1 dEqurg
- ! Singing school is still going on at
to bring them in At same ranches
they have from 30 to TO little moth-
Fehr - -
High 'score honors were ttwardzd New Hope Mr Elmer Cacr teacher erless lamb-3
Yrs 1-1 S Shackelford and Mr Ar-i and Mr and Mrs McKinley Simms I We see from one to fix nice deer
tiur 7qitchell At the close of the! visited Mr Tompaon west of towalevery morning as we leave early ani
(njoyable gamea refreshmenta were Saturday night We are glad to have I they just leap 5 and 6 ft fences
t's-eci tr) the following membersi them Mr --irilill'i i-s a fine singer1 We correlled a reserve here and
Mr and Mr T B Fessenger Mr! Mr and Mrs Walter Jones went the man has got over 200 deer on
and Mrs Wirt Randolph Sr Mv1 tc Wynnewood on business londay I his ranch and they go in droves
and Mrs Wirt Randolph Jr !Ir and i I It was hard to buy the right-of-way
Mrs Jack Kendall Mr and Mrs Wi - -Nahola - ! across his place Finally we gut up
ten or 12 poles and he came OVer and
IT Crump Jr Mr and Mrs W 0 G Nvs m I
Crump 'Mr and ISIrsLamont Frost e 1n0 li -on spent on ay night ran us out and swore he would shoot
l'Ir and Mrs E J Mitchell nr and with 1
iss larme Lou Putman the first man that put his foot on
Iii'Ai Oes ltae Robert s t en the i
Mrs Arthur Mitchell Mr and Mrs! - 4 t 1 his 'ace NNe had the right-of-way
I tt Week end in 7itexlean c-prings dis- but ave had to carry t -I s
wo miles es -of
i
FRUIT TREES i Did You Gcl liii
With Snow Ball?
Ini-- ---at
For the fa-L-t tii this leNr
ter4 got tlvir fill of n141ing
snow men h r J in Erow tall‘ng each
other tact Friday hen the :-1301ii
which fell in the large fakei Thurs
lay afternoon and night coverid the
trees and thrutl'erv with a triantle of
snd 2at ckeral inches decp
e 1 Ole grount kriday was a cold
ay Lnd the now did not nielt all
Lit srarkled in the sun mak-
r g a sight beautiful to behold and
1Iluual in this latitude Camera5
t re in e‘idence makine picturt de-
) ditful to tol upon whJi the hot
ey9 of Fumrvor come
Wynneaood Okla Fab 21
:Natit:e to tae Indian citizens that
ee A Marafield our attorney aq
'aAa far the sole purpose of car-
mg out the contract with the In-
!al powe through t chi' taw-
Irkka41i1 AFociation I for one
hove viited Mr :klanzfleiti Etr1 had
or 4 hour with hint lie ia very
anaious to see you So all of you
that are interested it would do well
to go anti see and have a talk with
Mr :‘laratielii Ile will he glad to
give Yeti n few boors of ha time
Now I will ay thoe of you who do
tothing only eliticie had better stay
et home ler we dont need you at all
There is plenty of that kind here in
this town and vicinity who do nothing
but talk knock and belly-ache
At the same time there is not one of
Vaal' that woold go to see Mr Marva
field if he had a few dollars for yoa
You would he alad to go Eird get
the morey but I mast say that I am
iiorry that you are allowed to sh a r
in any of this money that belongs to
the Choctaws and hiekeaaws for
yell al know that if we could get a
aOtiernent with the government
money would he tarried leaaie in Ok-
lahoma and tiroes ‘vould be better
for us It i duty to co-operate
with rfir 11ansfiel1 There will be
a convention called in the near fu-
ture at some place for the purpae
of havirg the contracts all signed up
r Mansfield i3 not asking for mon-
ey for he has arranged for all this
he needs so yau need nat be afra!d
to go see him Respectfully yours
C F Ste aart
Andy Giant for sheriff
We have been authorized to an-
IC::1107 AT1)- (1--11Tit thief of
police ef Wynnewoo:' a a candidate
'for the democratic nominelon for
sheriff of Garvin county subject to
tle action of the Demccratie primary
Twaalay Auglat 7
The above will he good news to
Mr Glenn's friend: throughout Gar-
vin county rany of whom have join-
ad in urging him to make the race
feeling that he will never have a bet-
ter chance
AndyGlenn has been a resident of
Wynnewood for over twenty
years and has been chief of police
16 years never-having been defeat
ed If elected sheriff he will serve
to the hest of his ability lie is al-
so deputy sheriff under R D Man-
ton and a fearless one a poaition he
sho held under former shtriff Chas
Worley
The office of sheriff of Garvin
county la a high honer and the po-
sition will be contested till the very
!et Andy i5 one of the lead-
irg candidates his supporters are al
ready predicting the honor will fall
on Lim
lie will appreciate your influence
and support
of the bo:s vent over 14':th Eaz1 AndorBon
a& high a3 $22000 arid lOst it all:
They arrest you and take your rum-
ey and make you stay until senile of
yvo friendi come and pay your fine
whkh is us'ially $3 50 to
me of tl-Le boys even lost their'
clothes 'I beFse men took them off
and ge them overals t:t put on end
come back in We 1 gues1 1 have
been rather lucky as lisve never gct
in tad PS I Eee girker arld L:t ard
the nexians
etiOt 1 tck a ga f Le74-Tyvere1
mine and gee 1 cln!1
all th e way but hit the r0-: 7e
'hen I came across
About the 20th of January
a little trip over to Luhrg Texas a
great oil town and while 1 was tter
there I wa:i at the great ell well thcy
were trying to break the worlds rec-
ord on duth They were down
9S7f) feet deep When they were
it100 ft they struck a cave down
there and they went to work and
n- cis -
J IV Dougherty and M r - - cross-arms in there on our shoulders
thughert7 The Club 1rejient i3 Ro a and Nellie ChAensloy were so we all still love him Ile Quid the
Tts jack Kenola I th' 1 -1 :11 t v unday visitor in the NV eekl nome trueKs WOULQ scare tne Eneep ano great oil town and while I was over
ing w iil t a- with Mr ario ri a L4 ' John and Zola 'lollies and I' O y Rob deer avay and make tie cl-eer leave there I wai at the great ell well thiy
Crump ' fro were Sunday visitor3 cf Mr his place We are at a biz earr-P w(re tr -i e 0
n to break th V
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10 Homer -
10 er Francia tonight 10 miles from Del R W
io e rd ir' jlt h
CEMIERY AS" MEEnt'G 1 Mr and Mrs Jack Earp spent Sun- have 1'2 tents 18 by 21 feet with feet (n f'r ' Th t'i ete down
v
4 feet deep When they were
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y with Mr and ‘Irs S I Andrew 12 cots to the tent and large tent :
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'there will be a call the Boyce rieeting o
ociation on c and Eugerie hio2brell spent for a store room and one so b that tre and the sent to work and
y he
ft they struck a cave down
0 iklawn CemeterY unday with Ben rano we eat in and cook in so we have a rili 11 tons of Ip'rarie hay and 4 tons
D t I et tl LP c
( rry czif-tY rag t - t I— b
rourday l'klarch lrd at the 117: ':!) On org te own o ive in erp We also l of cotton seed hulls in it to fill
!r7 J J Adaing for the pnrp i ' 1 Fcbruary 25 1928 Everyone 110- have a II months tild buck deer in around the ca-in so the bit would go
camp and he surely i3 some pet The on
ri--rt c- officeri for the 011'11117 :year ' i ronne' &twit It mut hare been a nice
II memers 1r and Mra Earl lie'A art l'f--nt he's '- all tea hi
se m 'While we were: : -
foe " he
l d Lui In '' wa
(tit s
i b ore ur-ed to he pres i
unday wi r
uf Kendau rrei i' y'th M and Mr 'W 11 inJDel Rtio 11e viited in OM
nexieoi lli-rnilles frm
o'lVtictorrefa but w'se are
i -ait Eeverbl !I:13 13- kL B en the bank 0! l--- farther row and have not heard
several tines on the hank
Alf Kendall Frei 'I-)ts farther now and bave not beard
VI Fi (4ardc' L E Myers had bow the well came out Well Dad
hol ) men there and pipe line company ai there is quite a large number of
G Coa Aberart Co tie orn) Purcell—roa d building program of
CO men arid all of them wer e heavy here and 1-t th e
e i
o 5 o music On
of titlnformation and inotsint servl thout 23 g-ravel rroing a
1IcC1aln County at coBt of 1 10000 drink-Em There are open saloons in b nd the boys have been after
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pTalatel Yexico and lots of these men' ine teverat time:while I hare been
— ' ClIAIIBERS' MITE AND BUG — ne to 1Tgl-t so they wexuld try to ' 112irTg- 'irInTes-io -c-Jrn-e -o-n- -at:id
TErmiNATOn N N I) 10 RY
1T1 D'Irapt---O rn
klahoa Triatrrh No take in M EN l° c and nw o rearly v- toi r toy tanjornandolint rll ring
" 1 ' rartrqd nr 4 1 1-1y proved most rrofitable 1a ery MANican car t-i Lk' gun so iliAf r ff ling you are al doing fine
TO:14:1( re
7 f:-tivty gii
c unit i ricty of cotton on Outfield ExPeri- aA '1-(n a 3 some of thcra IlL-- th x
e Mc:11 1Are I go Glod N:zht
--- e fontiod -r(1 tY '114 ' 11-1 ?A plot located on J L Si:11th kan zi71 t- lt cy
get 3-o j:it I n
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Mrs IL N Ward of Paula Valley -
writes that f-he has jwit installed ber
nen "permanent" machine and will
rsot to Dallas next Sunda with Mr
Ward where tLey Loth spend a
week learning the la(ct and hes'-
"permanents The make of the new NO
riiechine 11-s Ward inAalleel is the
knovn "Eugene" Both Mr and -
Mrs Ward inNtte their Wynnewood
friends t pay their "Bank Barbel
and Beauty shop' a visit when in
raut3 Va117y Th
THE
ate)! what your printing job may be we
!e equipped to give you the best work
and Prompt Service
WYNNEWOOD GAZETTE 1011 DEPT
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GEORGE WASHIN G T 0 N- SAVED
THIS COUNTRY BY USING GOOD
JUDGMENT IN HANDLING HIS AR-
MY YOU WILL SHOW JUST AS
GOOD' JUDGMENT AND WILL SAVE
VOUR HEALTH AND MONEY TOO
BY BUYING YOUR GROCERIES AND
MEATS FROM US
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the old road almost impaserible and ing in the auditorium of the Junior this year than we hive bad for eel- STIOw Lien eel in snow tallng each
many cars had to be hauled out of VP orsio 1" 4 ' ' C1:
High members of the th S end The tres i
years e wll bloom a tsy when the -ow
a es --tyyrni rt ri A 111 n
the mud To he) buildin the congested con
grade underg by supervision of Mrs er than usual in this eection At this I which fell in the large flakes Tlears-
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dition the highway wet open to cart v 1 N 1 who t
owever
lo a ee ev w Insts i time buds on the trees show littleer l lay afternoon a nd meat covercd the
e gcing north Sunday Not enough i that she onc tu est 1 d tb ' no eigns of swel-ingr trees and Ehrut!-erv with a mantle of tilinvIL doll a
gravel had been put
1-- est
on the road to rile d'id ti-eYT g ek and e PUt- - ' I hie and lay sevecheeep itS111111111
keep it from being boggy so by aft-t f t raiz' roe neither teachers or ECho It was a secret I wt rat ins d
I 1 1 a Lie g round k rlday was a cold Igo
si trICIOOn travelers found it difficult a l ars w bgm exas has L'verythlf f
-11 I ! ay :Ind enow it melt a ll b 1 h
to get through the mud without help1-and Wfre E knew there urpris as to
to eee e a proraa number 117i111iff ci B ortlers'iii the dd no t
vior but eyarkled in the fun leak
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Three roads going north from Win-i of sits when they e ntered th e f eg beaif di 111 la 1
weir ''
newood were being used Several ear i room for devotionals — a sight utul to anti
We are Fled to t rint anotlicr el unielual in this latitude Cameras
e oi t t
itgwastiot It 0 l'i Irood plan to hlv e the old
loads of gravel have since been put' Each teacher
was imPers°nated bY E 1 A d s- s '' t - t I- t — t etre in et idence makinoe picture de-
ar n trn s la ere's ing tt o rs o
on the bighwsl- which heiT3 l a scnoiar AN no even 'wore one ot ter - i ghtful to look upon when the hot filbaaaaa
i ticns ' his earents It Inakes us see coloi- a
i t
drseee an d copie d her maner tsres
i e
The teachers were politely invited to T a
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tiona s ' the s ' t th e I ' ''
tee In a part '
0 1 ye of eueiree r come 1111
1 leaky root eo‘ered NN1 h
exas cwCtO tYn Id 'Mexico line
0 ' algae'
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ltRidell TIALLS TII1S! be seated among the guests Fay - W3 nneeoed °ken It b -1
Especially Interesting is his account - taalalltat S
I Crawford as Irs Secrest took i r tit o l Indian s hat ninnIT2 ART pn A rT
i A Manfield our attorney la -111- -
illtiee
of tle oil well at Luling Teee
' (-barge of the devotionals and 110- ahere they are trying to heat t ‘ e tte citizen t
r t i ow101011111111 DI LW 0 ledrthr I
In response to a request for news
1ed the einging In niasce a ! A a 4 r ae sooe purpee et car-
worlds record for derth it irg out the contra t with the In-
the other dav V l' Welch at the d‘re‘d Pool
ot lics Met ra3e with Margaret I-el- IIIIIILIS
Wynnewood tilling Station said that' Del Eio Texas
" Ilcor!0 through tile choose- tglatitionik i
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Fe bad no news but that a miracle' t3r taking 'Mis Renew' Place at the f r 1
s
II B Finlay piano Viola Tucker impersonated tbrua8 le"e ''''''' - -
1 ma: 1-:3 eta 1 to have'the Leine 4 -kka1111 - A '''''''cia'ien' 1 ter ene' aill
aye to-el Mr 'klanzfie!ti end had 111 or II
had just happened
AIrs Ifibert and Nell Rollowr es
son had left his Dodge Sedan on the b paper ut cirri
tpecd t find o anetlicr 't
4 or 4 hoer- mnli I Lel 11 i- t r '
lilt Ferguson mn‘de someistart ing 01 Ill -
north side of the station to be oiled: letter of Pune in it but thanhs any ' - ' ' - '-' '- '' I
anizoes to see you rev hit et you
v hich was done Presently the ear announcemente lary G enli as way
' Mrs Neely took charge of a very - that are interested it wou11 do well sA IT : It earl be laid right over the
began to move AN-Rh no one at the Ite11 as it has been some
"nle to go anti see and hate a talk with WIN k --- I I I 1
entertamme- program which caueed
mice 3-ou heard from me I will drop ell 1 - - 1 -
" t c'111 1greS
steering wheel It kept going in an
Mr Maw field lie v ill he glad to t
eh 1 hter William Norwo d
- ° as in a letter to-nicht
uncanny manner around the corner" 11111 "a'
Prof NlG
eibonv reale quite a pa give yo-u a few hours of hia time
south and turned into the driveway i : - - llere we are some 300 miles west
NtW I 111111 --ay thoe of vou who do t
triette 'Teen
and north of Victoria and twathiti3T-
13 pretty as you pkase and stopped
The svng of "The Lost Fheen" b Merl tothing only ellticie had better stay I I
there Wekb ertid that he rubbed s! --NT h ioll i' A - ters for the L E ys C o are at et ho Al
me ler we dont need you rit all '
in Illitienn Ilnittitnn lint lriri:ran
q to find ont if he V7to "seeinUg Fielence -1 ort v 0
be we
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We see from one to -ix ' 1 nice deer e-eur friends ceme and' pay your fine r----- '
Rich score honors were awareled edew twee me teed edczeree I
and Mr and Mr McKinley eimm3
every morning as -we leave earle- and ehidl is etesey $3 50 to $500 F:'77: GE -:
:-
I7ts II S Shackelford and lir Ard
vieited Mr' Tompson west of town I
Sore of ti e boys evert lest their -1 '- 1-
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eer' 7-litchell At the close of the!
' c' dov ni Itt We are lad to have
ea‘ur gc g
'they just leap 5 and ici ft fences
eleihes Tbe'Fse men took them off l'-eTe --:-' BY USING
r 1 hie games t
refreshmen3 were
(Tyree e11ed at reserv2ellih)ere and
them Mr enm i-s a fine si lCe cor!!nger t
seteed to the
' following members:
eir I tir and tire Walter Jones went 1 tn ?ran n go over deer on and gase ttere everalle te put On and i-----'1 Tills COUNTPY NG GOOD '-':'-'
hie taneh arid they go in drovee e hpe - ‘ 8 -e-
' tin and MrR T B Fessenger -
"wa'd been rattier I'lltky as I hsve never get
n --e:-'--4
cme -k tn 1Vel I guees 1 have E-7e7
t was hard to buy the rig t-o
I I h d b h Is I -
ad Mrs Wirt Randolph Sr tivI tc WYnnewood on business tlonday
end Mrs Wirt Randolph Jr tit: and i
SIIOW JU
and Mr ecru hi3 plate -ne tee ti Dka IENT IN IIANDLING IIIS AR-
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Mrs Jack Kendall Mr e WI N ahola -Sr I t ti e ten or 12 poles and he call) we gut up in tad PS I see girlie ald 3--1 ard Fee 'II l'-'-'
me over and the ''1exie a -i den't re' l e-- Oe :---7--'
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B Crump Jr 1 and 'Mrs- W re Gene Wilson spent Monday night ran us out and swore he would shoot '---i-e 1 '-:- '''' ' - ' ' - - 6 'e
6 I'- 7: 1-:- t
Mr and Mrs Lamont Frest e
Crimp - "ti 1 tn r t an the first m th t 1 li f i'''4'' t'''-'g a giti''f 114'741-''''"r111 f-s-'F -
ith iss i arree a e m I an a pet le 40t On mine and gee 1 cen'el rif' 2 1-771e-F- Fee: y lit YOU VIII ST :-:
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Mr etc e e
tiles Ova spent the his ete We had the right-of-wit
s al the ay but fr
e r and ll 3 E Id
'''' h II "1i airT11 Mae Roberts I v4 v Yl wi the te--ess 0- 7:7
tIrs Arthur Mitchelld M tirr d J
a n week end in tlexlean Spriegs dis- but we had to carry two miles -of e-hen I came acro e ee
Dougherty an D tii( t cross-arms in there on our shoulders 3 ei
t the 90 h f J 1 ' '''z''
anuarv --- -- : T ---
t'''' z"i GOOD JUDGMENT AND WILL SAVE k----:
Pouzberty The club ereiident i a and N
3e
1 Rel ellie Oaensby were so we all still love him Ile said the antilu --t
a litee trip over to Luli ng Texas a :7
' ' - 1 It Kew-lel 'I he eeet meet- -
I -"--1 the Nt I--- h me tr k - ld th h e-
"ers at - and eum ay ‘Lt or In e ee A o tic s wou scare e sheep and great oil town and while I was tter i:--- -- -
ir via be with Mr ale 7ers lsd re John Zola Miles and Eov Rob- deer a a) and mak tie de r leave h i e 1
"' ' n P f' t ere Wai at the great ell well they ---7: ) ' '‘ -- T
f
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Crump ert3 were Sunday visitors ef Mr his place We are at a big camp ee re trying to break the W o r Ids rec- l-----: e-
101d1 Homer Franco tonie 1 1 '' -
6 ht t 0 miles from Del Lio W e erd en depth They were down eetng of U
1"
LtY BUYING 1'0 U 1' GROCERIES AND
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BUYING ‘ I tOCERIE
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MIERY ASSN MEE 4 '4r and 14ta Jack Ea sent Sun- have 19 tent- 18 b 9
I 1 - - 4 Y 1 left with 9sirl feet deep When they were i:-: reee-i
---- I I day with Mr and tir I Andrew 12 cots to the tent and ne large tent s '- on e -
tete) ft they struck a cave down :--- e--
call raeting of the - e e K t ii f t th
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'there will be a eat Boyce and reigene im e-e spens or a s ore room and one 30 by that ere and the sent to work and L '
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11E kIS FL OM F10114 S --
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0 ddawn cemetery ----o ciati" wi Sunday with Ben Francis -e '
and cook so e have
w eat in in W a rut 11 tons of Yrarie ha and 4 tors ---' 1
returJ Adarm for
day March Ird at the home or
Don't forget the Lit( rary Society rag town to live in here We ale° i of cotton seed Ph ll 11 Y 't to fill ll:-1 z- -
ries L s the purpo-e e
Februar 25 1928
rh I y E veryone 110 have a 11 months eld buck deer inl around the ' ti 3 1 1 1
de caen eo the bit wou d go i
46 ficere or t
fbe orating- year I ecene camp and he surely i3 some pet The on deem It mu t have been a nice "i-- --!: ' 11t eee
1
All members ore oreed te he rres--
7Ir and Mr3 Earl EteA-art -pc-nt be-s all tease hire 'While vve were: - I 1 — inn 1' 1? !
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e-
es to e down there 111111-1" waA :-i
( tit ' 1'unday with Mr and Me W IL injDel 'Rio tve vt-ited in OM Mexico t'- nas - 's r -
3 1ie5 from 'Victoria but we are Se-:-
tiJijil gill I L Utigliel ty
v Alf Kendall ire Ii zEe ai t i '
sesere tints 13 LL is on the hank of t)tr e db' h a--
arther row an ave not ear le' aide 4 ' e e
Vie Pio Gr
4 arAe I E tlyers had he - the ll W II Dad '17---
G Cox
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Ie we came out e
M t tontoik P ll ea
Abstrart C(L tie i urce-rl ee r d'
lAtiong tr ram of -lee men there and elpe line company h 1 ' ":''''
pany a there r quite a levee number o ---
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of title information and inatnt arr! thout 23 1 J11 nf gravel
r-oing in CO men arid all of them - h - ' 3 — f 1-: "
em were eavy e here and lots of music on the :F-a: 4
At Gillis tcr Mitchell Old Stand
-
1-
is t 'IcCialn County at mat of '110000 drinkers: There are open sal z ' t : i b ' E:-:i
oor in jb en- the boys haee been after -- x -
--- i Cnd Old Vee"
-43 and lots os men - rne t everal time s v Ella I have been f-Zel e
' CHAIISERS' MITE AND RUG ane
EX- te
e eee to f thee febt so they would try to ' v ii-irge ter' me to cerne on and -:''---- We want to buy Butter and Eggs
TERMINATOr N N D POL71TRY1 D'ilatt---Oklahoma Triatrrh No take in Mtvico and now really ev- brit- r 1- di ni ring :---''
re anio-rean Lein :-e-: d sze: i
i I e- Ie- prost profit alle a ere eTt Niran car e 1'1 rue Phone It) Phone 15
To:141(7 N::tivt-151 rlitra”--"( t : t h oved m 0 f id 1-- -1 - -- -'-- e --- s9 I'ls't (ff Ire ree vol are all doing fine '7
I :--:7:
04 t It MT neY Of cotton on ut it xperi- ae -et-t a 3 some of theea h's th 'it I is ' '" ' ' E
c ce- : so eere I go Givvi N:7ht A3 ever '-r- i
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for display advertisements 14 ) I 1
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f A'f A-:"' r '' 11:it::': :7-7 -'
' iS e () I ourself Ás
It bad lqcn annount ed for some
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time that the highway over the new! Others See I ou
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bridge woull be (wen to the publiel ----
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Wednesday of this week Itoyeveril A unique an1 fun rr OVoking r r 0 riultgroers toy that the indica-1
ail dolt '' " - '1 0 rA ' 1: 0 ''''" "i- t-6 ' - t - ts111 t
1111 um 4-:- - 1 - -- -A - I Cat
the melting of the late snow made' grain wa3 given Wednesday morn- Lion re g
s aood f a be
or tter fruit crop! ‘sun g-ters got their fi'd of making li------ -- - - —
lika A 5011 MI 11 II Nol A II 4 Alta a Li'
5 and E lir L c r v with a mantle of
e and la settral inches do p 111 e 111 Al I 11 6
e ground kriday was a cold la RUIN Nvill ::00n e I el C
b 1 :
:Ind the snow did not melt a t a S
ll OPOI '-
t at erarkled in the sun mak WI i 1
a sight beautiful to behold and a 0
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mai in thus latitude Cameras
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in eNidenee makino Tivturtg do- leglieto lre I It' - 1 trood 1)11n to have the old I
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d the po- - f i‘: ' ':N)Hi7e ' iltxect chicken feed
the very - --- A"
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