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THIKTY-FOlltTII YEAH
SWIH'.H KCl'KHY I HH'NTV TKX AS I'.IIMV A Pill I 1.1 IW.il.
M MI1KR FORTY-IWru
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PRES. HARDING'S
I
i Pnnld-nt Hardin.; in his rji -;.- ' j
j.i Congress ami coiiei rn':r.; C " '
! -:t;-ue of Nations h" s.is In j
"N ury two and .i h .!'' "t.- a;o j
tin World Wn- -i-' . in ea ! i .'. '
X' t ' ft'id .-" toil.i i
U unltr-l t.Ut of v.' ii. Pi "i -;t vt 1
J at peace (' J.'u-v;... i ni '!.'
Iilfil j car ' fir f'-.-u t r..:i ; 'ii i y
I
IN PAR
y pronv
ret'n ration.
V A "it Jf((n
d t.'a-d
tierc- t ? : a t th- !:" !.. m le-'.'.i r
afo not yet In full asree.me-i' '-:
W' OUfM'l.l'f (. 1" ""I ll"..:!!'" '')
)'iri:ip constltuti 1 authority 1;;'.' v -cord
lu our own n-1 .tions ! '!:
formally r 'oKtlni' '1 i-a.-.
" "l.ittlo mails in i :tin ; th i .i i.
f delay in Europe or o.r nvn fu'l-
.re t' r-i. But tl.eio is c.o In1 r
xi u.i. fur i.m 1 1 i t: t . f' t l-i
s.)m ph.iPiv of our f i r-: ir rx rel i!'..n-
li I;l thf
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of th"
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no
; r t.ition th r- .!!
1 of t'n doiiN' r . x.'r. -i i
Vpi'Tii-nn proTil" In tli. nr
lion. 14 n .1 8illi'(l l:i our !
. ur yri. It i.- onlv f . i t" i' '.y to
t!i( wirld In i;c!:i.il an I t o-;r a--
wI.iI-h In :ir ix.riii ul.ir that th- '
I-ii;u" covpnntit far. trivt' no i-.r- (
tion by os.
"Tho aim to iii-ori.it.- n.ttlor.
!
t.- '
r-rtfont nr prt'nrv r ur- and pr
mole t irllliation our p.'iipl
tordially uppliiuili'l.
i:!ott
"we yearnI for thii nv
tnMru
.iif-nt of JuFtico. but w- can lmvt no
part In a committal to an jr;ncy of
torxv In unknown continRn-U. m
t can r0coKt'rt no hupur-authorlty
Manifontly th? hlrhift pu-rno cf
live league of Nationn was dfoiiti'cl
m linking It with thf treaty of p.v."
I .ind making It th onforoln nimrv
of th victors of lh ar.
"International asosciatlon for jer- (
raanent peace mutt be coaoilvoi ro!i- ' A younfi men's Itlbl cabs a or-
1y as an InBtrumonUllty of Jntlee ear.li.il Ufit Sunday at the Method-
unanHociated with th" paf!oni of
yonti-rday and not s) ron it't'ito ! a
to attempt the dual function of b
iiotitical laatrunteut of the wnquor-
rs and of an aRency of peace Thr
can be no proeportty for tho fuada-
.neutal purposes ROURht t0 bo ochlrtv-
mI by any such ansoriation so Ion?
as It Is an organization of any parti-
cular treaty or committed to the nt-
talnmout of th t-jHtcial aim pf na-
tion or group of nationH.
"Tho Anxrlcan aspiration. Indel.
the world aspirations wa an anso-
rlatlon of nations based upon the ;ip-
nll.Al lr.n tuutlfA arA Hffht ttf't-
)riDR us in conference and coopera
tion for the prevention of war and
pointing tho way to a hl!li-r clvill-
V utian and international fraternity in
f which all share. In reWtn tho Ta-
f.ne coveneni nnn uutihj; mn n-
ectlon to our own people and to the
w'tTlri wo maky" no surrenler f our
hoi and aim for an asscx-iVlcr-. to
promote peaoe in which wo woj'.i
Tj most heartily join. We wish it ti be
conceived In peace and dedicated to
peace and will relinquish no effort
to bring the nations of the world
into such fellownhlp not in th pur-
render of national sovereignty but
rejoicing In a nobler exercise of It In
the advancement of human activities
and the compensations of peaceful
achievements.
Judge J. P. Stinson 0f Abilene was
here Wednesday on business and
fnXiaVntally visited home folks.
Rev. Temp Patterson of MlJdlo-
ton Calif. was here Saturday visit-
ing his brother O. T. Patterson and
family.
Mrs. Pearl Shannon; of Colorado
Va visiting her sister Mrs II. O.
Towle.
Miss Nil Patterson Is here- this
week helping In the Caton-Dodson
Dry Goods Store.
County court openAd Monday but
there was but little to do. The dock-
et was called and a few cases t-t for
Ae third week of the eonrt.
Ceo. Efjms has our thanks for cash
on subscription.
F
WIK AVOID 1. Bj
.'early fifty per o nut if ..II people
ui! i s in t hi- I'tiit-d States at
i ' !! i n th. ir ! i v s. have achy
- l.t ri II I' :'
!'.di--ri -.n
the I'-iiv.
niTi.-.ilrik: to !' M F..
pr.f.-s or of Pit!.ul..gy it
ii t v . f M: :ineo . . r -
:. ' ' !. I i s- . . . io i -.in
. "t i ;m t i in '.i i . ill-
i run.! mi'il' 'tfty f r ceut the.
1 i " 1';ti ' .. I !i 1 1 fully )!'-r"'t.-
j)'r:.;(! of t"-lr I! 8
I! '!l' l I I. V ' lh'Ti'l.. tl''-
ir.ort
i
illi
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M..-e
of !ll
liirli
t:
ili'l:tn.;rt lll.it tll"r- I.-. Ho I '.1
iimity to tub"rculo.-l upiiii
may r' !. II'' suy. "Ijki'
tli
rul' f lllumlua'.ln as p tv'-i-
- r h' . : u- rin clc.s ry i'.to-
:' -i!y s.if-ty a
fr..(v ' t ill!.- :.) '; th-
S"rum 'it t u!.'-rMi!i ti fn.ir "nti-rir.;
l:o h ! f..Tut:i out. but w.- cnr.
1 rcicrit tt.-i: 4J0.1-l.ptrit.nt into '
1 T.i- "' ' . r.!'l.o 1 1 u!t rt Af.o 1 i-
'tion wit'i l'.i alln-.I 1 h..! k toii . t;o:.
. -I ... ' .1 : .1 .i. t : ran' p : i;:
hpalnB'. lulu rculoIs :ini l. ln-.- t!i it
I! U -ithin th.? power of every man
'. ki-:- ' : s 1 " ! f fro-ji it-i Uin.: ttih-r
1 u'.r : . .: nft'-r th- ct nrn hit"
1 'nti-r"1 his tot!y.
rii-r.t) .f frt-h air. vt he 1 ":. "- .
1 i.tritiou.-. fooil liar.l work but no
overwork ipht hour rIj out of
.c-'y i t-nty-tour cit'aniinsi pori-
01I10 physical -xnininHtfon anJ tr.u.J-rlt-l)iiiMing
i-xorrisia ar thf b st
in-aiio if pri-vcntlon prvcrlbiI to
!"" h '"h to k.-p thHr bodiwt
Htron enoujch to combat tuhrcilo-
YOUNG MEN'S BIBLE GLASS
ORGANIZED AT M. E CHURCH
1st church with O. P. Thrane teach-
er. J W. Conch Presld-ut. and J
K K'-tnt-r. secretary.
Twenty one pupils were enro!Wl
to star' with as follows: Joe Harring-
ton. Do k KeTley. Hob Strajhorn W.
V. y Cormlck H. I. Jobe Clyde
Funk J. P. Mc.C'ana.i.'t W. ..
Clark. V. H. Ware Un K. Adam.
H O Towk A. U. Norred. Frsmk
1 -.v;.i 11ptln !iin Waltr Xsn. h
Pat Tlrown. C W. Morton and Jno
f. Holt.
This class is starting out with t
i-y promising future and is expected
to icreao in membership from Sun-
day to Sunday.
t iiitl of Thnnkh.
We .l"sire to oxprens onr sincerest
thanks for the. many little services
rendered us during tho filcknem and
death of our companion and mother
Mrs S P. Illackburn. For the low
shown the sympathy expressed and
tin many kindnesses rendered we
an- profoundly grateful and pray
(o l riihent blefaingn upon you
T. J. Blackburn.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. M Deavors
and son.
Urtri Jack IUIbUs Killed.
Joe Merritt says ho Is having loU
of fun now killing Jack rabbits lie
hns been making drives at night over
his wheat fw-ld in his car the lights
on the car blinds them and it Isn't
any trouble to shoot them then. If
one has a flash light It is better ho
say. On his wheat field of a hundred
acres he has killed 81 jack rabbits
in the last few nights and John L
Wvlb has" klled 207 on about the
sime acreage. It seems that more
jack rabbit drive should be mad
for th".v are very destructive.
J. L. Patterson commissioner of
prcinct No. four was op this wwk
attending court. Hej says thev fcave
Just jijout completed ths hlghvray
with the exception of a few mino'
touches. Mr. Patterson renewa for
the Signal and also for his sister in
Oklahoma.
Palm Olive Boap Saturday 7 cents
a bar limited to 6 ban to th. cus-
omer. L. & H. Economy 8tore.
ODD
SNYDER COMMAND
ERI DOES 10 SPDR
A Koo-lly number of Madon-i rep-
i""iitiug Knydi r "oiutuan.!ery. went
0 vi r to S;ur Tu sday eveuiru to as-i-i
in Instlfiti-in a eo;r. : . xnil-'ry at
.. p!:! e. te;i'i!-ei.a'r- .-4 from the
1 riunm:-!! r .":!'! ". h'Uf i!o7.-n
1- more of the .?.i iior.! ina'-i comrn.m-
! ii i throughout V.'.-ff T";is. tot:iI-
.-.orneihliiu- liko a l.u:n!r.-.i u:ii-
...1 kr.i-.ht-. w-r pres-ut to w;t-
; tho ccr tu )nlis and to partici-
tli-riin. .i Spur .otnmnndry
. ir.rititoil Uspfn.!.io: t 1 work
'! niivh court. f Snyder com viand
r-. the knights of iJnyd' r f"t mor-
if. m a pns-iini' int-r--st 111 th- Mrth
of their offspring an ' w.-rf ph-aneil
a: tin- spend!.! nhowir m.vJ-' aa 1
t 1.. intirt!f ii t ; ra.'t ! 'h-- orci-
. -n
Tli- rt:.l-tilnl lit'.I- i-it: P':r a'-
.. .dy made f i.t-o-is hy f : bli.' in-
titu'lops has thu nJ !-d aioth-r
o i'i Hit whicli thou.! in a den 'p
:'ivite and exct'flv-' w.ll b non-
M... !- Instru . nt! in prc:iln.'
l--t fur and u i I- ''.- r f th
:t;. .il l at lin : in It- lt -vtli A"n:;?
' j-i.!. -lines that a'traff I -.n.'. h' 11
!' Intere.-t of th- ! Itors on this
.sion was .1 ti -lahorit.- b inquet
rv.l a' the S ;.r Inn nt t-i o'clo. k
v.i There w n present from Sv.y-
. -r. Knlshts A. I. To J C. Ptin-
1: W. F. . loak. Guy K I'axton.
J. YV Couch. Hu-h Porea A. C.
."slle. n. (1. IXivenport. O. W.
iVirtK-r II. J. Trice. H F. Rodgers
W. !!. McCorniick. ? T Cswt?vens
iii- l r. V.. rturn
IMsy tlio (.iuit-.
And come to the I:ir.U" i- i 15
Topic. "The (tospvl of V. i
Voluntary-. Prayer ong
Scripture legion
Iader.
Play a health toun. Miry Ijuiw
Autry.
Music as r-cr-jMon fi-lwena
liarnes
Christ at a social function Eva
Strayhorn.
Unsanctified. Play. Th-ii)r.- Yr-d-
er.
Pleasure Panuers 7oti.i Vi;
Hong.
Is Jesus int-rested m our :-Ibv.
Miss May.
Piano solo. Ophelia lKrw r i
Value of play. Mrs Hicks
Merutce of coinmerci.ili v-d trr.us"-
rnent: Miss Ditto
Pvound Table. What Sh.M " do?
Song. League Benediction
A utry Cimnty linio Popuba ion-
There has been several in-iuirUa
conc-ining the populttior. of Scurry
county in the 192 census. So we
have (Iuk up the old report and re-
print it. The 01 filial report of 1920
census Rives Hnyder a population of
3.179 and Scurry county 9. COS. By
Justice precincts in the county the
report shows precinct o. 1 4043; pre-
cinct No. 2. 91: Precinct No. 3
1728; Precinct No. four 225 1.
Mm. Willis H. Ilrowa IV.L
Mrs Wli'is B. Prown. ono of our
oldest soitt-r in the community and
esteemed by .t i..r?e circle of friends
and acquaintrtP'-PB died Thutsday
morning at f-ur forty-five at tho
home of her only daughter Mrs.
Geo. Smith of this city.
She was born in louisvilU Ken-
tucky July 30th. lSlll. moving to
Parker county. Texlis1 In 1866. She
married Willis B. Brown. She and
her husband came to their home In
Kent County in the summer of 1579.
Mr. Brown died In 1902. Mrs. Browu
was a strong believer in the Chris-
tian chnrch.
Th funeral service will be held
at the home or her daughter Mrs.
Oeorge Smith at 2 o'clock today (Frl
day) and Kov. Clyde I.ee Fife will
preach the sermon.
A more extended notice will appear
next week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Massev" have
returned from their visit to Abilene
and Sweetwater. Mr. Massoy said he
had lots of fun fishing and brought
back a conple of trout heads that
he exhibited rcmo of his catcb.
Mr and Rfrs. Meks have returned
from Ovalo.
WEST TEXAS
IIS. EASE TEXAS
Ve.t Te:w is net p-.or by uny
means. She h-is more a Ind than any
country ou oarth anil it takort wind
to run any country or any bufiiv-MS
: ntrrprlstv Sh.- hrifl sand rri-h to
.ind th- era of everp . -r -on In the
aorM. .ind no unfry ii!l -ver f.ire
;oorly o li:ix u.-i !; r p 1 1- h.i.v.
I ll.-Ilty . SIO i I' th.-i- -ir. We -I
Ti as h'iH more reul .-tat.- i'-i.t-
than any ten states In the nnlon and
;-;- real t ni.it- amenta nv"r ali-p
0:1 t! e joh. Fv-t. th" ." 'H that romp
i-vt-r West Texas plain poiiitH their
t . 1 i I -j at the sun anil bo'ious p-ans of
lunir-.- to West Tex.i.s fiur fri-indrt 01
the West gh rii 1 ncse tiivir mouthj
with Kp wa'.er and take ot A fce.tter
taste. Th- :t ici.in s of Ka" T-wis
hui romp-d on them slightly but
the W'tifern -r.i runs' r.ot play th-
roh of .1 sulking ch;!l-s or imagine
vnin thini;.- They i.uv- ter'itory.they
l';i-." .i.in-t a -.'j i.-i) i.'-i -i -I'fOI. and
ih-. u.. if. thm fh.-.t hiiild up a
iviMi'y .ind :-..i'-;e a r ' 1 tr -tt
liotoy ('rov- St;.iitl
Y--S. West fenii has !- .v'n-I that
i- wh.-.t niak-rt it ho h-.It y that'?
ha' 111 ik ro.-n-i if. the chH'ki
' 'i- inh.-it.r -nt. taat's nitv.-:
i'11'Ti.y t!ia char:t' t-ri.i - it'-
jeoj!-- (Tiv.. wind rath-r th 1.1 a
I :'i ilorreivi 1" th. a'.iade of a mal iria
infested .iisr.ru. t Yes West T- x.m hos
some mi ml. That's what makes it so
productive that's wh't raises th"
i'eed that fatl-us the steers that romp
over the plains. that delights the
heart of an Kkr Text-.r at brikfast
tinit give us sand rather than 1
bottomless hoc hole of th- swamps
Wtv-t Texas has but little yp watr
but to drir.K "t it is a d-liRht in com-
pnrison to tVe flavored and
mosquito infect'--! of east Tex-
as'. Our water U hs j. :. a.i.J ;. hund-
ant as any that ever gu died sroin a
spring in the mountains of Tenn-e-see
We bet the abov editor never
ill. -ink beyond th-i forks of the Brai-
ns and yt-tvbe thinks it good. Ys
we hav' th" territory wo hav. the
wind we haw th-i sand and Imag-
ination Hut that isn't all West TeYas
has. It has 2.000.00" inhabitants
strong healthy and i!-t- rmia'vl. not
in dividing the st.it-- of Teas. but
insisting that we a-" ;i p irt of ii
The "Clxivatt-r lt fornnl".
William Uu-vseU l.-'.-t Fox pic-
tu:e "The l heater Keformi-.!." next
week's attraction at the Coy Th-s.tre
is Raid to tif the lr.t.T"?t of th au-dlen-e
Into .1 hard knot the moment
tin- picture opens and does not re-
lease it until th" final s.--r.". Uusst-U
pl;iy two n I in th-- ;' tur---a
clergyman and a crook
The tollinc of the chup.-I bell rung
by an unset : power whl!e a crook
1h violating t'.e sanctity the church
by an act of imposture. i th tam-
ing point in the story of "The
Cheater Reformed." a William Fox
photoplay starring William Russell
at th Coxy no:.t Tuesday. ThU
scene is one of many dramatic high
points of th- picture. Seen a Owvn. a
screen beauty of stellar attainment
Is the leading woman.
Peautiful c-v-nr.a Owen. w!io h.'s
li-en starred on th screen nrej also
.as the distinction of having sup-
ported almost every male star in
pictures ylays the part of Carol Mc-
C:.ll In "Th" Cheater Reformed." a
William Pox photoplay which will
come to the Cozy Theatre Tuesday
with William Russell in the star role.
The picture rc-kites the strange ad
ventures of a crook who poses as a
clergyman making the wife of th?
real clergyman believe he is her hus-
band. Same de lirasse. one of the best
known players in pictures has the
villian psr! in "The Cheater Reform-
ed." next wcvk'a picture attraction at
the Corv Theatre. William Rnssell
l the star in this William Fox pn
ductlon.
William K'ttisell In tho Cbeatsr
Reformed rn at the- Cozy Theatre
for the ben-flt of the Methodist Mis-
sionary Auxiliary' Tuesday night.
April 19. 44
Mrs. J. T. T. Harris and eon Claud
?nd wife are in Oklahoma on an ex-
tended visit .
!!'0
The Itapti.it meeting tn.it has b-"a
in pnmr-tM fi r tho p.iet thre- v.--e'(H
. lo-d t i.t l.i .t K-jnd.iv uti:' after
thr-i- wi '(!;.. of a Bocosjrf at cam-
paign T!i. r- wer nom'r fifty ur Hi'.ty
;i itili" jirof - -sions and reclim-itlons.
'1 Ii. 1- -.1 e'. -irt thf.s- add i:l jiu to
iiaiii.Mt churirh. Thirty for
Tli- ' 'vi 'J t wnlv: fat
ti .- r mi; .- f. ramb'-frairi -i
v ' hod-fti Ch urrh.
: i'.ap' :-. .1 I i. r . 1 -
hiy "ve'ilnt- .- Ptiafc's ttak
)'-:n lii.i 1:1 3'vuli ir-jt '
tin.- ;.;ii ::;.t ho had h-ld
ill? wh-. t' en were ff.-.s-!
!..-r- 01 -r 3 4 at th..'. h
ii'-vi-r bo- . ir .1 rniMtinv wro r
n.ip-
iMV"
I he
h 1 '
1 1-
--ion? of (- '-rtiim was be.'.t-r -.ud
tiiit if jT-vi.te t'l'-ougii th" er.'i:..
Txicj. That a .v-av-fal fd:r' )f a;v-
; r !iio 'i-l uwHt it'll nt i:..-
i;t and ;-vjc-K't'J in th4 f.c'. tlx 1 r
t-l ) IfiVe i: d th f Ms bt'I- -"x-ilur-fh
forr-T-r
RE?08LI8.i!S3 HAVE .452PTE0
F
i 11 1 1
i i ! 1 "
N'.'l Ula' ; ai.-i:iaa ;-': V.'ui
;.l-!-v d the 1 l"OCraf -. pr-.y re-
r.iiii froTt r.-S-strutig ad hirra-.---i.-ig
the V. iniitu' a-iaini'--trdti-r.
1 iici: he d.s !r"d sui 'by -ct. -n-ii
ir.-.si th- poiicut of th w-.bion r-i.i:n-"
TUi. policy Whit b'lleve.s
:ll meet t!ie arir.-ii of t!i" country
"I am deeply ratifi i. th- rec-
ord which thus far has bi mado by
our late poitical ftantnW. n w th-
( hi ts of the natioD. iu tti it they hivg
endorsed the policies of tbe prvcel-
ine administration which formerly
they po bitterly ustuulxd by word
"To i.pr"ss this gratitude w re-
new our preJ-s to rrtfr;n tror. pir-
ttsan rachinatio:i-i to har.v arid ob-
struct and roass'wt oar purpart- to
aid in -vory prup.r- effort for tb na-
tion h wnlfarxv Tk minorit) in con-sr.-.sd
will help build costu':tive leg-
islation but will of eour- -i-ist at-t-
mpti to d"ntroy zog4 law dimp!
because they had Ikwi-xri.!' 'v.'-p-tion
"
SM'x KK tUlPHKM f
PFU OMNT W tih. '. T
?.-a ; wag" - r-vl-ft'i -xrf-- 1.
not l.-.-vs tnati SO i)r C?' U.'o iittr.
i ;ued by the SanU Hai!oy C-'Di-piny
in Ani.irlllo efferti-- v!a ' 12
The order affet-ts teMgT-aphers. g..-r..-r-
nl offico clerks rd prviaMv all
lines of skilltsi labor icoordit.s '
announceuieut ct !.! 'i;la of
tic:.i'.a Tuesday.
A hearing hi he-ri : f"' April
2.r at Topeka at whtoh ts. matr.r
will be di.-H-usned by rApreetnt.xtives
of the employes and representative
of the railway companies Th" w.tce
ord.-r is similar to that cov!-rity- un-
skilled labor h-su I .ome time ag)
and which i- now pendrrn: with the
Fnited State- Labor Roafl.
The order issuel by thni Panhandle
Siiiiln Fe Railway Company is ir.
lm w!t!i orders issued by othv lines
of the Santa Fe system and wfh the
order covering unakilttl labor it is
said - -Amarillo Tribuna
.scuiry County rtig.aC Coavenlion
Meets with the Mt. Zion Claos thf)
fourth Sunday and Saturday and Sat-
urday night before in this month.
All delegates rcquesterf to b- present
at two o'clock Saturday afternoon
everybody Invited.
S. It. Minor president.
R. C. Walton aecretary.
Sheriff P.vtxI O Negro.
A. K. Ellis. Sheriff of Burleson
county was here WwUietday after a
negro that Sheriff Byrd picked up
down in the Hermlelgh community.
The ngio was charged with forg-
ery. He was taken back to Burleson
county.
She believed the man to be her
' usband then she discover! that
her husband had b-n killed months
before. Don't miss amazing motion
-icture the strange story of a living
lie. "The Cheater Reformed." u Fox
production starring Wlltta Ruell.
Coming Tuesday. 1 v
mm rT mitt
DHrllOl IllCUIliu
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r- uwnrn nr nnu
uniuiiDcn ur uu
IR
v sits ie
' 1 liiimh'-r of Conimerc-i mad
extension trip to Ira on Wedn'-.:..;-
alt riioon th- sixth. Flftoen mimi
l ii .: t.jL- Chamber were la the
;:.ly and fouml i'ro:'. Williams with
I 'a s.-huol waitiii.- their arrival.
!-a has '. go- 1 school building
I-;-- iruunda and an efficient corps
1 --o v it is one of the lilrgeut
i h.'.'fl la tin- county with iio pe-
ril ii itt'-ndaaeu. Th- children
'-: !. a !th c;u:t a nuti.le-r of the
"owi folks Withered in the audl-
' i 'i: of th- - - h'-ol wh-re Judge
- and R. J Ar.d-rson made brief
' !;Ks sir Hurd dairy cxU-nafon agent
.';-if and f'-Tmpaiiy was In the
1...: uut-4- quite an extensive
.: in ti'..- duryins Interests mil
ii- is particularly impressed with
i;i-Ubtry in ":r section made big
" '. :ct!ons fo' the future In this
. ' Tho Ir.i Ti? Club is the second
' 'h county to t- r .-iniid and the
'lowing boy0 11 nd u'lrls enrolled a
or-.h t.i under t:i" Chun her of Corn-n-r-
plan
. . t Little;- I..!!ie May Sb-iv-;
Kills Ho 16" Ted Hnney. Rob-
Keen. Viid.a Smtth'-rs Ray F'alls
V'-.y Crowdi r ''1-1 i;o". Merrell Car-:-.t-
Mary Morb Dflmar Hold-
n Kdwin Minor Oll'e House Ed-
!. .--x V!.-:; Floe Merrill Wia-
; dJocs. i uuiine Smithers Or-x-i'-
IToiliday. Wylie EiiUnnks. Altia
. s Autry Kubauks. Opal Bel-
iViar (V-I'.er. Mittie Sterling.
''.c-b't far.e Stella CatTuthers
TVrrri Miller. Christine Bishop
I' 1 sHiillwood.
4 ft r tho uie.-tins :t sfiurt visit wh
:: to the busiaess men. One thing
. a' pi'tlcularly impressed the mcm-
; cf the party was tho general air
t i ro.sperity cf the Ira section. Good
i-.rr.A and good farm Improvement
plenty of work stock cattle
..Ir.-y aad hogs around oach farm
1 i Ira country has a rich farm laad
ad i.s cat- of th- consistent prodac-
rrs shru letn a-s well as good year
It -Iioa good mm and good land to
do ihla. At present they are handi-CA-ped
on gin faclllth a and the Chara
! r Commerce is trying to Interest
.-" ae to rebuild the gin property
that ww tot by fire a short tltn
1.' .
Vinaa's Mi-sionai'y Auxiliary.
Met Monday a ternoon with splen-
c.:.l itt-ndaacc-.
Th? followin; program was rend-
ered ;.3i;
di Me
Ail
tiie Pay 'My Savior
i .-aer. Mro.S-l Harris.
.v..-.- Towle conducted the Bible
s-id.-- and with the nsalstaunce A
MviJiJK.s iligr-.us. Funk Thrane
li to and Stinson. presented tho lw-
soa ta a most Interesting manner.
Mrs A. W. Waddlll from Stamford
I;- firmer pa.-tor's wife gave the
A -ii!:.;ry a hatpy surprise by being
-r-5e.it at the met ting. M.s. Waddill
a rfj lone! :cl talk In which she
tilJ eome'hit? of their work in
Stamford
?f5iJay IS :ii. svill be devoted to
;r:e Mission Study subject "The
Travels Of the Fook.'
Aa unusually interesting photo-
( i.y r.titled "The Cheater Reform-
ed.' will be- given at the Cory Thea-
tre Tuesday iniRht. April 19th. For
th- benefit of th" Methodist Mission
ary uxiIUry.
' Supt. of Publicity.
KKGIMTKRRD HEREFORD BCXLfi
SIXTY HKAI) AT Al'OTION
Wiil well at Auction sixty head of
Registered Hereford Bulls paper to
accompany sach bull.
These are yrtarling bulls long
ages aad good sizes in flno condition
to go on the range for service at this
tima. to grown "cows; every ball Is
guaranteed if not as represented
rponey refunded.
Tbeve are Anxiety bred cattle ex-
tra good bone; lres of these bulls
can be seen at the place of sale.
Sale to take place nt my residence
in East Colorado Mitchell county.
Teias. at 11:0 o'clock A.TI. Sat-
urday. April rd 1931.
After the sale then some bar-
becued calf.
Carl Morlson Colorado. Tex.
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