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MALAKOFF
=E AGENCY
GENERAL INSURANCE
Royall H.C. Riddlesperger
at First National Bank
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Malakoff, Texas
Telephones
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"the Voice of The Lignite City" sl, 78 and 71
24 MALAKOFF, HENDERSON COUNTY, "TEXAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1935 NUMBER
Member Federated and Red and White Stores
Bed Spreads
Work Shirts
x 105--in rose, blue, gold, Blue Chambry Work Shirts.
reen and assorted colors. Well made and free from
hy pay more? Special- starch. Stock up at--
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your selection from our early Fall Coats. New in ev-
detail! Smart, richly furred, or tailored {~
you like. A small deposit will hold any
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:coat for you. Priced up from ...................
Silk Dresses
'Peters' Shoes
fashions that are More patterns, more styling
g with new neck- and more comfortare f~und
and new sleeves--that each season in "Peters" sol-
Smartness to every dress, id leather shoes.
Dacked full of style. Up For Fall--ladies' girls or
men's as low as--
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Hats :-
they're here!-the snappiest and most complete line of
Hats we've had. The shade, the style and the price.
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Member Federated and Red and White Stores
-- out OF THE RUT -
only difference between a rut and a grave is that one is
and deeper. We do not like to get in a rut, so this week
are cleaning house. We have repainted; widened shelves,
new displays to make shopping easier for our customers.
you to come in and become better acquainted with
Resigns As Coach Roeser And Pendle-
At Schools Here ton Employee Loses
A. W. "Dub" NORTON
A. W, Norton, better known as
Thumb In Accident
A. L. Johnson, 36 of Longview
employee of the Roeser & Pen-
dleton Company in the Cayuga
oil fields, isin the Kilman Hos-
pital recovering from injuries
which he received in an accident
last Friday. He suffered a man-
gled right band and it was nec-
essary to amputate the thumb
Mr. Johnson was working with
a swabbing machine and when
the line jumped from its pulley
as the nwab was being lowered,
he climbed to the top of the poles
and was endeavoring to retrack
the line, when the accident pc-
cured. His hand was caught be-
tween the line and the pulley.
Rusk Man Dies
While On Visit To
Daughter's Home
A Mr. Wallace, whose age was
"Dub" celebrated mentor of the given at60 years, was found dead
champion high school football in bed at the home of his daugh-
team last season, tendered his ter, Mrs. E. Z. Ashton at Eustace
resignation to the Board of Trus. Saturday morning. Mr. Wallace,
tees Friday morning. It is an- whose address is Rusk, Texas,
derstood that Norton resigned was in Eustace on a visit with his
his position here to take another daughter.
in one of the city schools in San The body of the deceased was
Antonio. his home town. prepared for burial by the Bal-
Elects New Man lard Funeral Home here, and was
To fill the vacancy occuring in carried overland to Ruskfor buri-
the resignation of Mr. Norton. al Sunday afternoon.
the Board of Trustees elected
"Pepper" Martin, an outstand. :~'
ing athlete from the East Texas Seven Children
State Teacher's College at Com- Undergo Tonsil
merce. Mr. Martin entered his
new dutms immediate after his Operations Here
election and left early Monday -----
morning with his team for Rock- Seven children from five dif-
port for their pre-season training, ferent towns and communities
Hollis Boone, who has been underwent operations for the re-
serving as principal of the gram- moral of tonsils at the Kilman
mar school for several years, also Hospital here last Thursday and
accompanied the team to the Friday. All of the operativns
south Texas city. Mr. Boone, by were entirely successful and the
action of the Board, will patients are all reported to be re-
the duties as co-coach in hil covering rapidly.
school athletics and will shar~ The children on whom the op-
equal power with coach Martin. erations were performed were:
~---- Imogene Hines, 10 o f Cross
Harbour's All Stars Roads; Jean Mitchell, 11 Malakoff
JCompletes Year
As Pastor Here
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REV. J. L. BRANTLEY
Rev. J. L. Brantley, popular
Baptist minister, will complete
his first year as pastor of the
church here on the first of Sep-
tember. In honor of this occa-
sion a specially arranged anniver-
isary service will be held on Sun-
day morning at the eleven o'clock
hour.
Completing his first year a s
pastor here also completes Rev.
Brantley's first year in the min-
istry, as he was not ordained un-
til after he had accepted the call
to the church here following the
revival meeting last summer,.
Rev. Brantley first came to
Malakoff to conduct the song ser-
vices during the Wilkes revival
last August. During these two
short weeks he made for him-
self a place in the hearts of every-
one and the Baptist people were
so impressed with his tireless ef-
forts and his sincerety in the
Lords Work. that they extended
aim an invitation to come here
and lead the church until such
time as the church could select a
permanent pastor. This invite.
tips was readily accepted and
ere many weeks had vatted, the
church decided unanimously that
they could not do better than to
name Rev. Brantley as the per-
manent pastor.
During the single year's pas-
torate of Rev. Brantley here, the
!church ha s shown a decided
growth i n every department.
The Sunday School has grown
i from a weekly attendance of 85
:and less to more than double that
number, and the attendance at
the services is growing steadily.
"Where Malakoff Trades"
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At Extra S
Plenty of
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Prices
ECONOMY STORE
A Complete Line of Good Merchandise
Dolores Guinn, lO, Dallas; Marion The pastor also teaches t h e
Beat Dallas Fay Noster, 2, Trinidad; and 'Young Men's Bible Class, which, wz INvrrs YOU TO JOIN otto
• Georgia Lee Ballard, Ii, Turner under his leadership, hasgrown u r l Cl0 [ ir J°
the varmty of food items that we have. Harbour's Gr'~-ecery all-star soft Evans Burr. 7 and Bettie Hart, 8 in the single year from a mere
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. I Mrs. Paley's hall team made a gain in the per- all of Athens. Mrs. Horace Dun- I three or four, to an enrollment ~
HOSIERY CLUB
Large II S " d ,~/l] centage column the past week can, trained nurse of Dallas, Inow exceeding forty members. ~.g ~.~"
l:ralne es when they easily defeated two of came here to assist with the op- All members of the church are ~ ,LC"_-~~
• , eratmns I
C the city league teams from Dal- " . i urged to attend Sunday School
slze O0X l For the baby I[ Ins. The first of these games [Sunday morning and remain for ~ I~~L~,~
10c IPerglass:"~or 2c 'i ~~
they defeated the Brown Crack .~v.,,.,,u .,~.~,,~, .v ~, !honoring the Rev. Brantley. at =.
'u i' ' was played Friday night when ~.affan Pahe~. T. Ra [the special anniversary service,
[}' mac eren a er Company team by the over- Free Fair This Yeartthe eleven o'clock hour. An in.
=--=--=~-=.~,=~--===-=[ wheiming score of 22 to 5. The Ivitationisalso extended to all.~. ~~~1
, Olympic , second game was played Tues- ~recmrs" ................ o[~ne ~as~'~ ~ iexas" others ..... to attend the ;pr°gram'. d
OWDi,I t ~.t~od~oto~, offer :] 9~ day night of this week against rne program wm De renoere
Cotton Palace have announcedas ~o.ows'" ~~~ {
=----==.===. ,. ~ -- ---= the Scott Hotel team of Dallas. that all visitors and their auto : .
I The lccals won this game also mobiles will be admitted ~'ree to Song Service--by Chow
I.pound
I-lb. can.. 19c with a top heavy score. 12 to 5. the Fair Grounds this year. The Invocatmn" --M. M. Sh,rey" $ X
25c I [ mu l The Harbour eam is composed Fair will be held next week from Scripture Reading -- Banks
• I 5-lb. can . 69c ! I of players from bo{h Malakoff Tuesday afternoon until Satur- Bradley
3-poundsl . and Trinidad and is really deve'" day night. Programs of music Accomplishments o Year's e- l le yo-
I0 lb. can $I.14 •ping into a very fine aggrega-and local entertainment are be- Work--Bob Johnson Itee pair oi Humming Bird Full
Fashioned stockings as soon as
tion. ing arranged for each night of J. L~ Brantley as a Citizen--
- = you have purchased 12 pairs,
the fair. Carnival and Midway as you need them.
alakoff Schools To attractions of the Fair be
furnished this year by the Big
Easy
to
fix.
Good
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to
eat.
upen aep[emner state Shows that are owned by
3 cans 25c --- Roy Gray.
Halves or sliced~ Large size
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Humming Birds were chosen
a~ter careful consideration and
tests convinced us o£ their su-
periorlty and their ability to
make the Club valuable to you.
Melvin Taylor
Song--Choir
J. L. Brantley as a Pastor--J.
E. Drummond
Song, 'For Jesus Sake'- Choir
A Message to the Church--Rev.
J. L, Brantley.
Benedictidn
Monday, September 9th is the Directors have announced pre-
date that has been set for the! mium list for agricultural and
opening o f Malakoff Schools, livestock exhibits, home econom-
Duet• resignations, several new ics and textile exhibits. The
teachers will be introduced to the merchants displays are being ar-
faculty as the Fall term begins, ranged for this week, Exhibits Melvin Taylor and family left
There is yet to fill one vacancy in all departments will be ready Wednesday morning for Austin
in the primary department, for inspection by visitors Tues. where he will spend a~ few days ~ .........
...... day afternoon September 3rd. doing educational research, for
Young Moore, who is employed his Master's Thesis, in the offices
by the J. C. Penney Company at week visiting his parents. Mr. of the State Department of Edu.
Port Is m the this and Mrs, W. D. Moore. cation.
Your membership card is wait-
ing for you at our Hosiery De-
partment. It b worth a spedal
trip to the store and will help
yOU lave wl}J~ yOU wear the fi-
nest. ~heerest R~ee hosiery.
OVEN BAKED The
BEANS breakfast
food for
quick hot weather meal millions
12-oz.
iii i i, ii
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cans
For Men
All new Fall styles
$1.98
Ladies' Wash
Dress ,
A bignew stock of
Fall s yles
Men's New Fall
New Fall shades.
All sizes
iii ii
All colors
80 x 105