RONMAM, TEXAS. SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 193(3for Bonhi andchoolseriodnff Friday, Feb, 28CLASSIFIED ADSRADIO REPAIRINGWHKN your Rndio folds up qiiiLs. call Humphries. GO-M. Reasonable charges on repJilrlngf IandFOUNDGradeII9IC1C1CII1C1191110MARCH 1936Radio Prosram• FOUND—Pour keys o?i leather fob Pay for add and gel tlicm. Favorite oflieo. 21o-3t-50eWTAW—WBAP—WFAAKPRC—WOAI11:30-11:50 A. M.11101011108811I10|108I10 10 11 11 8i 8 10 8 8^londav. ‘Mairli 91 Rc'.seltleinent J E Box. Re-selUcinent Administration2 Some Facts About Anlmnl Genetics Fnrmei*s Should Know J H Qulscnberrv Associate Professor. Do*pnriment oI OenelicsTuesday, INIarrh 101 Creep Feeding Calves J K Rlpgs. Graduate Assistant Department of Animal Husbandry2 A HoKinan's Plans for this Year B M Regenbrccht Extension SsvincHusbandmanWednesday, March 111 Poultry Notes D H Reid. Head. Department of Poultry Husbandry,2 Foresuy Notes E O Siecyo. Dl-rcf’ior Texas Forest Service Thursday. March IE1 Aeilrultural EconomicsJ.Wlieeler Barger Head Department of I8I101881110I991010118tAgrlculiurnl Economics 2 One Hundred Years of Cotton Development in Texas R S Miller. Extension District Agent. Mrs Lilla Graham Rr\an. Extension Librarian. I'Tlday. March 13? Results of Agricultural Experiments A D Jackson ExperimentStation Editor 2 Rural Education, CmM El well,,) , of Educalioii ’r-]Fuolbali Grid10,8109n8108Star HurlFall10 10| on the,13^* Ihighf th'fi**markedrds fo*G B 7I17 Dun C Dun5 B I7 Dun6 B 17 B I 7 Dun 5 DunClarksville Texas March C—George Skldnyori Jr 10. captain and all-dls-tnct guard of the 1935 Clarxaville High School fcotball If am. w^as In a critical condition today after f «11-ing from the second-story window of a hotel Dr R W Payne, attending physi-cans. said Skidntnrc suffered fromconcussion and jxjssible head Injuries.Tlie physician oai dthc boy had been tl! for some limp and apparently w : na daze when Ujc accident lt;K’cuj redBasketws4tiUnos Cleaners won the first gamethey playpd D‘'l night at Pilot Grove,score 22-30 from PTlnceoton T. was one of the best games of the tournament Nobel Adkms. former TCU star plaving with Princeton, showed the crowcU some very nice basket ball, and was hi point man for his team.Paul Mjoorc. forward for Cllncslioys. was hi for the game having 18 tallies to his credit.But here Is the sad part of ItCUnes lost the final game of thetournament, score 29-20. to the beysfrom Tom Bean At the half the score was 16-16. as the game closed E McRae sbip.s the ball Urn ugh the irdnest for a tu* 20 all but FAson ouled Brrwm and fVc tnJde tho fehot.hud preacher ReynoM# for the Tom lean tcjxm sunk niigtHd^U'the whistleBeanulew. ending the louinameDl.Cllnc.s placed three men on the all-Lournamcnt first team T Eads. John Landers, and Coach Strickkland. the other twx) men were Reymolds and Miller 01 Princeton. Second team. Foy Ollne of ClU.cs. Joe Bailey of Dt'sert. Tliomton of Desert. F Burnell cf CUne.s, Nobel Adkins of Princeton.L Slrickkltind won an honorKmedal as did J Landers Preacher Rcymolds got the other Honor.medal To Nobel Adkins went the dead shot award which ts some honor Itself. believe you meKey. \\\ A. f'opprdgc QUfte 111Alioul 20.000 troops are stationed on the island of Oahu. HawaiiIn Paly there Is one motor car to evciT 109 personsThe majiy friends of W' A.txippedgu. I'cieran Meihtxlut preacher. will regret to learn Uiat he has been 111 for soinc time and his condition is serious. He fell a few days ago and injured his hip. which Is causing him much trouble Mr Cop-pcdgc ts 87 years of age and has lived In this community for the. past 20years or longer.-o-7 HimMof]p motor vehicles are registeredin New York than in tiny other stateCaiiloniia is secondVI