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The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 7

The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 7

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Marshall, Texas
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J7 CIRCULATION: DIAL 914 THE MARSHALL NEWS MESSENGER, MARSHALL, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1939 PAGE SEVEN PA'S SON-IN-LAW A SLIGHT MISINTERPRETATION By WELLINGTON Atlanta Factory her in death Tuesday night S. T. Stanley, 73, who was -a Baptist preacher. Funeral service will be held for him Saturday, June I. I Ah! a youns ham 15 1 TH "TOMMY-SUM AN' --4; t.t;' To Can Beans, Berries Friday Neaa MaaaanKn Servte 8UT- CEORiC PUT A FIDDCaT IN TH I IMtKf COULD BB 1 'vr 1 CAST' I'M BenW'WUJE JN.UT; J.

ft -vSu 4 I ME RUNNING. ly tor? HffYl 1 BIT A 0Gr WMB vtt OH, I DO SO VAKT iD FIND CNk find c4Jj-' ST IV. VII ATLANTA, Texas field man the "Atlanta Canning; Factory, reported 1,261 cans of' beans were canned here Wednes-i .1 1 I 1 I 'HlWIffWMliii Ik. i IilMlievv ouna can" uut.iu we rnaenwery oi inn lac-tory operated only a short time. He also stated that, canning activity would be resumed Friday with beans and berries to be canned.

Other official of the fac Oo'5irto tato tory are E. R. Adams, general man- i r--V a ager, and A. Hilton, foreman. i2! Aged Negro Son Follows Aged Mother In Death Mawa Iteeeensar Kewa SarTlca LIKDEN, Texas An aged Negress, Emmaline Stanley, S8, died at her home three mile southeast of Linden Sunday and was buried at the Salem cemetery Monday.

She waa the mother of sixteen children, one ot whom followed COWT1NUBO. and Germany to demonstrate the "THE terrinie power oi the submarine. Her "U-boat" campaign destroyed thousands of tons of surface shin. Free Movie -On Health" For Cass ping and almost starved England out oi tne wan Germany success assured the submarine a place in the sea armament of all major powers. 'Pig'BoafR Magnet Despite Hazards of Service diseases, dental hygiene and sanitation.

The films to be used are being loaned the health unit by the state department of health and are very interesting as well as educational. Dr. F. K. LaurentZi director of the health unit stated -There will be no charge for the show and every person is urged to see these pictures.

The schedule beginning Monday June 5, is given below: Linden, district court room, Monday, June 5, at 8 p.m. Douglassville, school auditoriumJTjttsayr-une pvmrSmyrna, school building, Wednesday, June 7, 8 p.m. Bryan's Mill, school auditorium, Thursday, June 8, 8 "school auditorium, Friday, June 9, 8 p.m. NOTICE Betrinnini; Saturday, June 3rd, our office will close at 12 o'clock noon each Saturday through 'the summer months. Marshall Cotton Oil Company Marshall, Texa Th aubmarlna 1, not modern Utm thy bad thm bark la th 7th century.

In tnii, th last ot thraa taformatlv, article, on tha undaraea boata written for the New, McnnBr Paul Ko a k. jr CITY STUDIES MALNUTRITION ST. LOUIS (U.PJ The board of education has ordered an invest-igatjm-of-malnutrition and other bodily impairments among children living in the central business and industrial district here to determine the connection of health with more than the usual amount of failures throughout the Numerous Subjects To be Covered In Picture N.ws Mrafenrar Newt S.rYics LINDEN, Texas. TheCass Junty-HealthUnfrtslsenting a picture show at various places in ihe county next week concern-ing several different phases of health. The subjects to be covered include: Tuberculosis, venereal tracts tha IntarMUnf history of "pig-boat." and tella of th.

standards maintained by the United State. Navy for lta aub- marina peraonneL By PAUL ROSS NEA Service Staff Correspondent The well-known dangers of working in a submarine, tragically spotlighted as they are by disasters, such as the recent sinking of the Squalus, do not deter the navy's officers and men from trying to get Into the "pig-boat" division. There 4s always a host of applicants when the navy sends around its periodical letters asking for volunteers. All submarine men are trained in a special school maintained by the navy at its New London, Conn- base. Seamen -who request Linden Holds -Singing Sunday.

Nsws tt.ssengar N.w. gsrvlca LINDEN, Texas The annual Sacred Harp Singing will be held Sunday in Linden at the district courtroom. Sacred Harp Singers of Cass and adjoining counties are invited to attend. MOOS SON CONTRACTORS Authorised Johna-Manville Roofers Dial 3992 mm mm uikjvrj -10 i -1 I Greater Savings and Pleasant Shopping! MANY "EXTRA SPECIALS" With ALL Prices Reasonable Every Day! submarine duty are put through a rigorous physical examination. fawvm figs I I 1-a ir nnalrlllltnirnrillaMllrtwlnlml'li fiftfrVfi tiittf -1 tr Naval officers, as well as enlisted men, who want to Join the service have to take a.

stiff course at the submarine training station. Above, student-officerg at the school are instructed in the mechanics of the torpedo gyroscope. We balieve Runt Crotch-Guard Knit Sheets to be (be most comfortable garmant Treraid. A Lastex band rasta Kahfly oo your waist moras as you move. The Large 2-Layer White Cakes, ea, 33c ICE CREAM quart 20c SUHKIST LELIOIIS, doz.

12c Fresh Green PEAS, pound 3c BAHAMAS, pound Jo LETTUCE, large head LEARN BY rjOING After being considered by the bureau of navigation, the future submarine man Is sent to the New London-school. There he six months studying the "pig-boats." He brings to his course the previous knowledge he gained in working on surface ships, where he may have become a gunner, an electrician, an engineer. To this knowledge he now adds the highly specialized technique of Jf he is destined to become a "pig-boat" electrician, he studies advanced mathematics. For various duties there are other special studies. The men are also trained in the Use of the Momsen escape "lung." Those who fail are dropped.

In the latter part of the course, the man takes daily training voyage on board special submarines of more striking power, but their basic idea is the same. It remained for the World War gines, electric motors. Since Holland's -boats, submarines have been made larger, swifter, capa- IP 3BRUNSONSC: sat Is as comfortable at your favorite evanta? ebair. The loos fit lnugly without binding. And you are comfortable with the granlle crtWatie support of the Hawesjnit Crotch-Guard with its convenient buttonless fly-front.

If yen have not worn Hanes Crotch-Guard Shorta. try them out, The experiment will not flatten your pocketbook as uey cere only 50e each. After wearing them, your Judgment will tell you that you have made 215 EAST AUSTIN STREET STRICTLY FRESH EGGS FOLGER'S COFFEE the underwear discovery of your life. maintained for the purpose. First, See your Hawks Dal.r today.

P. H. Hanea "WE LIVE UP TO OUR NAME DUCHESS FLOUR 48-Lb. Sack 93e Knitting Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.

e5f Pound Dozen CtiOTCH-UAR0 ffl'VflBtt'. 25e 15e he goes as an observer, later -as a working student. When he graduates, he is assigned a place on board some sub. But he doesn't go to work just yet finishing the course is not enough. He must qualify for his job, which he does by passing both a written and a "doing" exam.

Afterward, he is put on a sub for further practical training. SPORTS (TRUNK tTYLI) HANES CROTCH-OUARD SHORTS MK-Mik trfta, (a. IlluttraM abm 3UC HANES SMrti axi kraaacletli Sharts as, a er i 50 end AIRY FAIRY FLOUR, 24 pounds SOU MIN ANDBOYS' FORIVIItrSIASON sfliwaiii 75c LE-GRANDE fa mm Sugar Corn, 3 lg cans. BABBUN BROOK BUTTER, pound 29c 25e BLUE CIRCLE PEAS, 3 large cans HANES UNDERWEAR Perfeins Brch BLUE BONNET SALAD DRESSING, quart CRISCO, 3-pound can OFFICERS GET SAME TRAINING. The submarine officers goes through the same training as the crew members, except that in his case there are advanced studies.

Once a mati goes on a submarine he usually tries to stay there. For one thing the work is highly interesting. For another to pay is good. Submarine seamen get a 25 per cent bonus on their base nay. Finally, there are certain 22c 51c LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE cvns -1 7 5e UNCLE WILLIAM'S PORK and BEANS, can LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE, 3 cans 19c privileges which any seaman likes Wax Whitson's Potato PAPERS 5c SALAD JSTlOc 25c traiion No.

2 Tomatoes, 4 cans mmm Soiir or Dill Km Pickles, qta GENUINE LAMB- OF LEG, 15c CHOPS, pound 10c 10c 2ic 19c 25c 10c 10c 15c Sunklst Lemons, dos. Large Bleached Celery, ea. Yellow Squash, lb. New Potatoes, 1 lbs. Large Pineapple, I for.

White Onions, 3 lbs. Green Blackeye Peaa, lbs Yard Err, dot. the food is good, ana, aitnougn discipline is even more rigid than aboard a battleship, relations between officers and men are more informal and there is less ceremoniousnes. It is a kind ot fraternity that's hard to get into and harder to stay in. The others on board sub have to trust a man absolutely.

If they have any doubts about him, back ha goes to surface duty. HRST subs VERY CRUDE Modern military requirements have made of the submarine a complicated machine needing many men. But when, the. first "submarines" began to appear early in the 17th century, they, were neither intri 15c 19c 25c 15c 25c 25c Peerless Peas, No. can.

Libby's Salmon, 'tail can Libby's Fruit Cocktail, can. Distilled Vlnerar, gaL Apple Cider Vlnerar, rl. Folrer's Coffee, lb. FANCY BABY BEEF- Loin III Seven Round Steak, lb. 29c Steak, lb.

29c Roast, lb. 17c Crystalux Cleaning Compound All Day Friday, June 2nd, Bransons Quality Foods All Day Saturday, June at the Ce Abraham Grocery You no longer need a different cleaning and polishing preparation for every purpose, for CRYSTALUX will clean and polish your silver, walls, painted and enameled surfaces, windows and your automobile equally well, as it la free from abrasives. It cannot harm the loveliest surface. CRY8TALUX IS SOLD BY THE FOLLOWING STORES: -CHEESE- Brown' Large Saltines, pkg. Cracker .15 cate nor very much more than big Philadelphia 2 Pkga.

Cream 15 2-lb. box Kraft's It Aged Lb. American 43c II Wisconsin 23c We Feature Stokley's Baby Food 3 cans for 23c Soap, 10 bars 29c Large Oxydol, Pkg 19c Camay Soap, Bar 5c Matches, 2 boxes 5c -BACON- 4. K.C. Baking Powder, lg.

16c Best Grade -f 111 Tall Korn Hom Grocery. fiA Dry Salt, lb, 1 IC Sliced, lb. ZlC Special, lb. Armour Bacon I K. C.

IWf Roastjb. YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND A PLACE TO PARK 17c barrel. One-man crews operated them until such time as the subs sank, which they usually did pretty quickly. The first to resemble a submarine in the modern sense was one built by David Bushnelt in 177S. Robert Fulton, daddy of the steamboat, also built a submarine in which be tried to Interest Napoleon, BASIC IDEA EVOLVED.

America was engaged la the Ci vii ax when a York Irishman named John Holland evolved the basic principlei of the submarine, as we know ft today. Using what amounted to one hull Inside another, Holland developed a system for taking in and expelling water to submerge or rise. He later determined the proper place for torpedoes, gasoline tanks, battery tanks, gasoline en- Roast, 15c RlndlftM Sliced, lb. lc Star, lb: 29c Ko. 1 Dry Salt Bacon, lb.

10c Leo Sullivan Grocery Woodley Son Grocery D. O. Gillory Grocery Quality Foodi: G. Wise Grocery Mkt. A.

Howard Gro. Mkt Joa Powers Grocery Basa-Ellia Lumber Co. J. M. Wright Grocery Franklin Street Grocery Sid Finklea Gro.

Feed Fairview TittU Grocery Kennedy's Cash Grocery L. Ct Abraham Grocery B. F. Bechtoldl Grocery R. P.

Watson Grocery A C. Maranto Grocery C.C Bunker Grocery W. fAottltf Grocery R. Hajmes Grocery Stauta Grocery A. Mkt.

Shirley Hill Grocery Full Cream Cheese, lb, 18c Ll ILb. 21c LAMB Chopt Lb, 23e Shoulder Lb. 15c 506 VEOT HOUSTON STREET 3.

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