INSURANCE AGENCY
INSURANCb.
H. C. Riddlesperger
Office at First National Bank
Pt
"rhe Voice of The Lignite City"
ltORACE E. DUNCAN,
Medicine and Surgery
Ofliiee Ph,me ~1 Residen
Office: Skiles Btfilding
ME 19 MALAKOFF. HENDERSON COUNt e, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1931 NI
AT KIRBY'S
Honey & Almond Cream
ular 50c size ............................
School Trustee Elec.
tioa To Be Held On
Saturday, April 4th
I
The regular annual Trustee
Election of the Malakoff Inde
pendent School District will be
held this year on Saturday, April
4th The place has not yet been
set nor the election manager ap-
pointed. These. along with oth-
er detail3 of the election will be
attended to at the next meeting
Here's Miss Europe
Congressman Morgan G.
Sanders To Deliver The
Commencement Address
The Hon. Morgan G. Sanders,
Congressman of this District will
deliver the commencement ad-
dress to the graduating class of
the Malakoff High School on Fri-
day evening, May 22nd,
Mr. Sanders was extended this
invitation by Supt. M. P. Willis
some few days ago and his an-
swer of acceptance came imme-
diately. The manner in which
the Congressman accepted thi
invitation furnishes other prod!
VETERANS--We will gladly assist you in preparing Kr
your applications for loan on your service certificate.
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SAV NG IS STREHGTH
of the Board which is planned
for this week.
,ze 22x44 inches, colored
The election this year will be
Rose, blue and gold, 25c value .....For
to
fill
four
vacancies
occuring
Irish Linen, pre-shrunk and through the expiration of the that he is ever ready toserve the
terms of the four following trus ..... people of his district in any ca
Mlle. Jean.m(? ItJilht of France, sexeet. .. .. .. ~.
Regular ~1 quality ........:. ..... : yds. ~___IB ~ tees; H. L Flags, W.E Phillip.~ ~d as the moqt t)e,.,tiful woman or paclty they may ChoOSe "l'm
ies' Spring Hats-..Clever styles.-- , ~4 ~= J' E Kilgore and L. J. Scholt sne~h"t countrY.win be ba~,~e(,nr,,(.,~t~'odm
mternationalthe added Ischooi. officials feel fortunate it
The last named member of the honor of being chosen ' M.[ss Hurope.' securing his services for this pc
'est Straws with contrasting Ribbon trims board was appointed last year to
heaut, y contests ia America this year. caslon. L
very low price of ............................. I1 ' II fill the unexpired term of T. A ----'-- CLIMBING the ladder cf success is no easy
in stripe Bartlett. - • .. • - .,,. Boy Scouts ange task.,, But he,, who SAVES. as he earns builds
The ballot for the April elec- LOCal trainer WInS . _ ,
.
'S
Longies,
wool
mixed
with
P
tion will contain the names of SeL, u||u r |in ui.| . portunity rungs in that ladder.
tue or Brown. Sizes 7 to 14. Values to $1.75 ...... tI PNN the.retiring members together ,., Weekly Meetings To up strength to take him up to the Better Op.
aBetty Brown" Wash Frocks, tailored ' ~1 ~ ~thewith such othercitizenship candidateSmay requiretha~ Belt__Field Trials Wednesday Nights I:IRS[ NAIIONAL BANK
like silk. Guaranteed vat-dyed 80 sq. pongea print ..... q¢¢1 Election notices will be posted in .- - . The regular meetings of the
t ueen, the black and white
, , ' _ _ Malakoff Troup of the Boy Scout,
.three public places in accordance setter, nemnging to Jett Craw- has been changed from Frida Member Federal R.serve System
a.,,'. R.o. Mi. d . 7 ¢1 $ .....
Lo, priced for' Dollar Day" ................ | prs. till $ elections ten days prior to the ford of thin cityeventmthe Oilemerged from,,opt. at° W tnesdav , ,, oo,.o o,,, o,, ,evenin of eacL - --i
, ,, ,,,, ,, , ,,,-- election date and a copy of such heldnearPales-wv,:ll vt _--2
KI R BY" ~ i~ notice will appear in the c°lumns tins Monday' with sec°nd" place" chanffei of All The namesMalakOffpurposedNeWS'to be print- P!rst place was won by Ben, a Attendance at these " meeting~" ~$~=[lJ~ ~'l~'"'t'"n"~l'!'"'l'"'l"~i["~a"'~''~'["~']"[~l' "I'l~|~a~|~'.'~,~J~:'~~ ~i
¢¢nite an(llemonsetter.og, also has fallen off somewhat durinv ~ e Our
Store
Your
ed on the officialthe ballotBoard mUStof trus-be belonging to Mr. Crawford, but the past few weeks and it i~
Member
Federated
Home
Owned
Stores
submitted to whmh was entered and handled thought by Scout executives tha
tees not later than Wednesday, in the event by Mr. CL S: Crab- the change to a school nigh, $ d uarters
April 1st (3,days before the elec- tree of Ft Worth First place
tion) at which time the ballots • . . . would help to strengthen the at-
re
................. _1- . won the Bettison Troohy which tendance. Picture shows and
• ll!es"us'---s= ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ......... .................. . ..... ies , i, son lu ysnave "1 oressedWay vourclothes , are cleaned, "]" '
MarshallMr" Crawt rda yearSmCeago the trmls at attrac'te i of some and repaired. "
demre
• - weekly Scout meetings. [I] we overlook nothing " ]]J
where_ tt. is invlted and stays Takmg.0f School Cen. liver Baccalaureate Dermon -- ][[ t0 satisfy you, ][]
l
~goes
where It is well treated, . sus Starts Monday Dr. Z. N.Co-- ort, head of the Finds Leaf M01d Ill May we have the opportunity of Ill
Department of Religion of the Ill Center
Give us your Banking Business. We wdl" show you by The Census takers for the University of Oklahoma has ac- Of Rock Iil efnvincing
you?
Malakoff Independen~ School Dis- cepted the invitation to deliver
the way we take care of it how much we appreciate it. trict task Monday of the Baccalaureate Sermon to the A piece of solid rock contain-
g allchildren in this graduating class of '31 of th~ ing a perfect mold of a Redbud
district within the ages of 6 to 18 Malakoff High School. This leaf was brought to the News
years for the compiling of the vice will be held on Sunday morn. office M0nday by, T. C. Stacy of MALAKOFF, (Telephone 84) TEXAS
scholastic records for the term of ing, May 17th at the High School this city. The owner said that
1931~32, Auditorium. the piece of rock was broken off
Malakoff, Texas All children between the above Dr Comfort was one of the one much larger in size and that
ages are eligibleto be included principal speakers during the the leaf mold was brought to
.- . _ in this list and it is important graduation exercises of the Mala- light when the rock was ~roken
that none are overlooked. The koff schools on a former oocasion into'sm~iller pieces that could be
state pays the local school a per. and will be remembered by many handled by workmen. The mold
capita tax o*f $17.50 on each in this city. is saidto have been located in
scholastic per year and' every • • almost the center of the rock.
school child overlooked in the Over '.'The Big Trail" to the This curious work of nature
taking of the census will cost the valley of Golden dreams, was found by Mr. Stacy in the
local school this amount, rock deposits of the Texas Pow-
JUST call us up and tell us what you want.your order
will be on its way pretctically at once. We'll make se-
lections just as carefully as you would, and the prices
will be right.
Here are some of our speciah:
It is urged that tl e citizenship
at large help the" census takers
in every manner possible to see
that every child is enrolled. In
so doing you will be rendering
.... ~ ................... 7 er & Light Company at Trinidad
as workmen were excavating the
rock for the purpose of lining the
levee around the company's lake
near the power plant.
your school a real service. Be ~ ~ Ir~
sure that your own children are Murchison Fire Destroys
not overlooked and mention the Drug And Hardware Stock
importance of the census to your
neighbor.
MALAKOFF
Farmers Told To ,
Shelter Their Cotton Friday-Saturday, March, 6-Tth.
Athens, Texas, Mar. 2--The fire
at Murchison Saturday which de-
stroyed two brick buildings hous-
ing the R E. Saxon stock of
goods got beyond control after
the fire truck returned to Athens
and later destroyed the building
housing the Ware steer of drugs
and hardware.
The Athens fire department
every well in town dry
an effort to stop the blaze
but the water supply ran out and
a large stack of hay was left
burning in the building used by
Mr Saxon as a ware house It
was theblaze in this building
that caused the fire in the Ware
building adjoining and as the
water supply in the town had
given out it was impossiple to
save it.
WE Only handle Groceries that are better than usqal ~
--in fact ours are the best you can buy. Wholesome
foodstuffs productive of tasty enjoTable meals--that
is what you get here. Low prices like these, are our
usual ones.
POTTED HAM, 7 cans for- .................... 25c
PICNIC HAMS, per pound ..................... 17c
SALMON, large can .............................. 9c
CABBAGE, per pound ............................ 2c
TOMATOES, 3 large cans ..................... 25c
OATS. large package .......................... 23c
CANE SYRUP, gallon ........................... 49c
Plenty :American Beauty Flour.
Plate Rib Roast. pound ....... 15c
Chudk Roast, pound .... ,... 20¢
Steak, per pound .......... 25c
Pork Sausage, per ponnd .... 25c
Pork Steak, chuck, pound .... 25c
HOME BAKED-Cinnamon Rolls, Cup Cakes, and
Dough Nuts--fresh from the oven every day.
AUSTIN, Tex, March 2-Shel-
ter your cotton from the rain and
builds durable shed with the
sav.ings, cotton farmers are urg-
ed by J. E. McDonald, state com-
missioner of agriculture.
Deduction of five dollars or
more per bate made by buyers
against wet cotton might easily
be avoided by putting the bales
under shelter instead of leaving
them in the fields to ~ rot;, .the
commissioner said.
Girls Demand
Excitement
AIs6 Krazy Kat Comedy.
I I I I Ill
Monday-Tuesday, Mar., 9-10th
The Big Trail
The greatest picture ever
produced. With John Way-
ne, Marguerite Churchill, El
Brendel and Tully Marshall.
' 93 Speaking roles.
Mrs. R. E. Skiles and daugh. Coming!
ter, Miss Christine and Miss FOr A i aN"
Hughes of Jackson- v
Real