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THE ABILENE TIMES
(Incorporated)
PERMANENTLY JSNDOWED FOR PERPETUAL CAIt»
IT IS A WISE
PROVISION
AND A
FAMILY
DUTY
TO i
PREPARE
A LOT IN
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CARED FOR
I MORE POULTRY AND COWS jin Wc.-t Texan were d^vyjlL'tl
^Continued From Pkjfu 1.) I H' ain sorghums during tUf 'p
i in those invited to the meeting. J te*r- "*e CTOP •
d to
'past
meeting x! """ "•-*1 *°r-
Cjuality production will be the I *hums tot"l,xl *WW«)00 buthala.
theme of Hit- meeting. The West iThe m1 tlop 18 «*«*«« «« «-
Texas Chamber of Commerce plans' w>cd a" ')ast fiKures when
' they.- are
v F. C. D1GB1 ROUEKTS, Secretary ./
PtM.Bf 1000 or 10H SexUn'a Hon„e 12Tt
P. O. Boi 420, AbilMie. Teia*.<
CENTRAL BATTERY & SUPPLY CO.
; to stre.-s the production of high
quality poul'ry and daily products
In its territory ,.t.tiisf.yea.r. Tlje or-
ganization plans to bring about
better understanding between the
producers of the products and the
purchasers of the production of
West Texas rather than engage in
I any promotion or cooperative mitr-
ketinff. Manager Homer D. Wade
| hold:- the belief that at the present
time Went Texas producers can
i-find satisfactory markets In exist-
ing channels if a quality product is
j produced and .marketed in an or-
' derly manner.-
Almost two inillion acres of hind
announced. West Texas
farmers received $-'(»,051,000 for
their grain so.rplimns in 1.5*26, mar-
keting the crop af the then prevail-
ing low prices. Experiments have
proven conclusively that grain sor-
ghums when fed to cows, hogs and
"What's Doing
- In West Texas
Stamford—National publicity for
West Texas In its entirety was se-
cured by the ..West.Texas Chamber
of Commerce when a recent issue"
of the Manufacturer's Record
(llultimorc) devoted four pages to
a pictorial and reading represen-
tation of West Texas' evolution
poultry, brings to the producer aev-1 from prairie and range lands to a
eral time.- as much • income as region of diversified prosperity.
when sold on the market, Califor-'. ^
nians have discovered this fact. In i Koswell, N. M. The Roswell
one year, one California poultry Chaialjer of Comemrce sets a good
center shipped from Aniarillo, precedent for all commercial or-
• Texas'; more than six hundred car j ganizatioris. Out of $10,000 paid ill-'
loads of grain sorghum, and then to the body for 1027. On| $4S-' of
turned around and shipped buck.tolthat amount had to la1 collected
lllUMft (KTI Its FOR
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A. II MM KI'.T POWFItS
I'll 11.CO IIATTI".Illi:s
i:\pkrt iiattkim ser»ici:
Mil Vin'tli Second Mritl
BATTERIES
I'HONE 3S7 ,
S. & J. BATTERY COMPANY
11 .VI North First Street West of Grace Motel
Aniarillo more than 60 cars of eggs
which sold for more money than
six hundred cars of feed cost them
in Amarillo. Col I'enick and the
West Texas Chamber of Commerce
committee hope to eonvinee West
Texas- fanners that they should
(feed their crops on their, own
farms, save the freight haul now
being paid to Californians, and
command the great, markets avail-
able to this.territory.
Bagwell—Preparations tor
installation o telectrie lights
being made.
the, t
are
FURNITURE SPECIALS
Hiixs, I f, per cent iliiscouijl: Heatefo, $l! '<o to $ 1 -.50; Kitchen Cab;-;
rtels at ltediieed I'l ieCs. Two- Wicker Itoi kers Special $25.00
We buy, sell, ami exehaage, ,
EXCHANGE FURNITURE CO.
1011 South 2nd Street VfcniieltoV
(wwwwwwvwwsxwwuwwwmwuKvvivas
\ WE HAVE
NEW AND USED BATTERIES
for sale, exchange, or rent for any
We iaspect your battery free.
car.
ABILENE BATTERY EXCHANGE |
373 Walnut Street
Phone U<U>€
100 1'er Cent Service At
BLUEBIRD
8ERVJCE STATION
Kree Hoad Service Free Crank Case Service
We Fix Flat*—Cars Greasejl While You Wait
We clot* 1 1*2 hours each Church Service Sundays
Hickory Ut Second
H>?np
. tijiuKi'i
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Physicians and Specialists
■DR. CHAS F. WILLIAMS
Efpeelall; Equipped for Chronic Diseanei
(Mi'lre Hours: Sitm n. ni.*-;:00 p. ai.\_ Office «—Heid^ac* 711
ll« 1-2 Chestnut Street, Abilene, Texas
DR. J. H. WARN1CK
VKSKIl.ll, 1'HU lil i;
Special Attention to Pellagra and Eczema
Re*, l'houe HISS—Ol'flee 1108
847 1-2 Fine, mer Mcl/emcire-llass Drag Store
DR. H. ARTHUR SWAN
418 Alenxander Htiildinjr
MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Special attention to Cenilo Urinary Diseases
I'hone Office .'!072 Residence 816
Dentists
Dr. B. M. Wiltshire
imistist
Res. l'llone 1410-W.
Office )*hone 303C
16 HKYAN BLDU.
SUN ELECTRIC COMPANY
FOR
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
rHONK 1009
Hi I'INK ST.
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The ,Abilene Typewriter Exchange
Featuring for the Ililidays
The NBW ROYAL PORTABLE for $6.1.00
Slightly ut<ed Portables at $15.00 and op
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GEORGE A. PEARCE, Owner
Brace Hotel Building. Phone 217
ABILflNE, TEXAS
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X-Hay—Otul Burjory
Office Phone 1018
Ken. Phone 2560-W
*0S-4 Medical Arts Iinllillnf.
Lawyers
Cunnnings & DeBusk
120-Ml Oltir.ena Dunk Hlds.
* Title*. ProUtto practice.
Commercial Collection!
PHONE 2010
Wilfrid E. Leasing
lawykk
Civil l aw-^litle* and Probata
Prac'.it*
119 CltetM Buildiag -
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SAFETY FOR VALUABLES
-^ur Modern SiJety Depoxit Boxes with the service
wmch we maintain represents the raKiintum in protec-
tion. Our rates are most reasonable.
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
rpODVa BANK
Grueat W. Wilson Joe E. Chlldert
Wilson & Childers
LAWIER8
Geuenii Practice. State
and Federal Courts
126V4 PINK ST. Allll.UN'K
DRS.ESTES, RAMSEY and SNOW
J, M. Fstes, M. L)., Office Phono
727; Res. l'honc 7727. W. V. Ram-
sey, M. I)., Office Phone, 727; Res.
Phone 1025. Win. R. ,-Snow, M,
1)., Officii Phone 727; Reg. I'hone
720. , ... v.. .
X RAY IN OFFICE
from two individuals pledging it
the remainder of the budget waif'
paid hv mail, check, or In person,
without Solicitation.
Chillrcothe^ Quality-' poultry
fuinied the most striking feature
tjf tlie annual poultry show held
in re January G and 7 under aus-
jiicts'of lite Chillicothe Chamber of
Commerce. The exhibition gave
much impetus to, high class poul-
try production in this section. ,
For Worth—The Executive, Roard
of the West Texas Chamber of
Coftiemrce wil {confer here Janu-
ary . li'- Among, other work, plans
for the li'28 annual convention,
which will mark the organization's
tenth year of service to the West,
will, lie made.
Quanaht Five million dollars
will be spent in erection of three
units to the West Texas Utilities
Company planus • in West Texas on
Lake Paulirie near here, the first
unit of which will be in operation
next September.
Dublin—Oublin will be the first
host to a West Texas Chamber of
Comemrce district convention of
11128 when delegates " of the ,t Oil
licit section nieet here the latter
part of January.
: i . - ■ '
Seagraves—Seagiaves is the sec-
ond town to receive a carload of
tock salt from a San Angelo com-
pany which is aiming to nianufac-
ture Texas' raw materials into
West Texas Jiecessititn in order to
save freightage from Eastern mar-
kets. Lubbock took the first sliip-
)i*^nt.
nvuuced.
Monday Afternoon.
2:00-2:66 p. nr.—Rusifiea's.
3:00-0:00 p. tn.—Joint session of
Convocation and district branch of
Woman's Auxiliary. For delegates,
visitors and residents.
3:00 p. m.— Report of district
department of Christian Social
Service. Rev. IV W. Jones, secre-
tary. Discussion.
3:30 p. m. —Report of district <le
partnient of Religious Education.
Rev. F"*R. Eteson, chairman. Rev.
L. G. H: Williams—College and
Young People. Mrs, E. 11. J. An-
drews—Little House of Fellowship
—Canyon.
4 :l5 p. m.—Conference led by
M iss Laura F. Boyer of New York,
National Assistant Educational
secretary of Woman's Auxiliary
Topic: Educational Methods.
Monday Evening.
7:45 p. m.—Brief-service, follow-
ed by address on: (a) Till Church's
Program of Exte-nsi6n_and Benevo-
lence. Rev. Harrison W- Foreman
(b) Demonstration of Bible Discus-
sion,'Miss Laura F. Boyer, .
Tuesday. January 17, I!I2N. t
7:30 a. in.-—Administration of
Holy Comnmnion.' Corporate Com-
munion of Woman's Auxiliary, Cel-
ebrant: The Bishop. Epistle: The
Hector. Gospel: Rev. F. II. Sted .
niun. All clergy vested. Offering ,,
for special project of Woman's j
Auxiliary..
f:30 a. ni..-—Busiiiess session.
Minutes of Previous session. Spe- j
cial order for 11 a. in. Report of I
Publicity Committee, Rev. L. G. II.
Williams, chairman. Mrs. tail
Goodtnan, editor of North Texas
Adventure Address by Mr. Max
I'.entti'y of Abilene.
Noonday Prayers for Missions.
12:20 p. m.—Recess.
12:30 p. ni,- Luncheon as an-
nounced.
Tuesday Vftcrnoon.
cussion, Miss Laura,F. 1'oyer.
Tuesday, January 17.
i :30 a. - ni \\ oman's Auxiliary
Corporate Communion. (See Con-
vocation Program.)
U:30 aviu,—pevotions, Reading of
Minutes. Reports of Blanches.
- 11:00 a. in. Conference on "A
Church Awake," Miss Laui*a F.
Boyer. (
Noon-day Prayer for Missions,
Miss Laura F. Boyer.
Hon the Auxiliary Can Help the
> oung People's Service League—
Mrs. Julian Kobutls, Abilene.
12:20 p. in.—Recess.
12:30 p. m. l.unclieon in Parish
House. ' ' ■ - ■ ' - 'i
Tuesday Aiteriioon.
2:00 i>. in.—Devotions. Minutes.
Reports oi Branches continued.
Uepoi-t on Publicity—Mrs. Carl
.(loodinaii, l'lainview Address—The
Auxiliary's Share in the Program
of the Church (20 minutes). Re{
ports of Committees. Elections. Un-
finished Business. Reading of Min-
ute Adjournment 3:5o p. Bl< Clos-
ing Service, 4 p. m. in Church.
' - DIRECTORY
Ahllonsi Wichita FrIK Trxim
A Goad Ponitinn bl* "l«r; t« what count* on th>
nMwuurvslllon,u,yi„ W, qphikly t'r.tn .mi for *
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tion In a bank. wh«>!*eala huuaa, mrr c?ntll«-eatnbltafiin^nt. and th« Ilka,
tort«y"1"* po,lt,on tar ,ou' »•» trim St'KCIAL Information M»»
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Tailors
WARDROBE
CLEANERS
Wo call for titld deliver anywhere
: GKIMLS BKOS; .
PRESSING and ALTERINO
in the city.
610 CHESTNUT PHOMO 1035
Ricllurd Slioe Shop
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llest Material
lliglt. Grade Work —-
Our (to: -SATISI VITlO>"
■ I >'4 Cypress Street
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Battery Service
BATTKRIES
We Service A1..L Makes and
'.'SELL Wlllards
THAC.GAHb BATTERY CO.
218 Oak oireet Phone 178)1
2:00-3:55
Business sessiiui,
dks. cool'eu & IIKDUICK
STEWART COOPER. M. D.
Diseases of the Kidney and Bladdsi
T. WADE HEDR1CK. M. D.
Diseases of the Rectum and Colon
105-8 Medical Arts Uulldlag
Telephone ITS Abilene. Texas
PILES
Cured Without the Knlfn
Blind, blccdtnt;, protruding, no
matter how long nlaadia«, within
a fsw days, without cutting, tylug,
burning, sloughing or detsutlon
Trom business. Fissure, fistula, and
other rectal diseases successfully
treated. Examination FREE.
DU. E. E. COCKRELL
Rectal and Skin Specialist
312 Alexander Building
Phon*. Office 359 Res. 1H4-J
DR. CHAS. E. HARRISON
Practice limited to Refraettac
Eyos Examined and Glasass Pitted
209 Clinton Bldg., Phone 2020
ABIIJENE. TEXAS
Over Brooks Dry Goods Co
Pormetly of Dallas. Texas
Heading of the minutes.
4:00 p. ill. -Closing serviee. Eve-
ning prayer—shortened form'. All
clergy, lay-readers and choir vest-
ed-. Processional hymn—We march,
we march, to. victory. -Opening
senice—Jie\. F. A. Parsons. First
lesson—A Lay-reader. Second les-
son—A Lay-reader. Creed and
Prayers— Rev. F. A. Foster. Kneel-
ing Hymn Blest be the tie that
binds. Benediction The Bishop.
[ Recessional—Go forward, Christian
Soldier.
The North Texas District Branch
V --'s
Radiator and Welding
Company
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Locksmith, llieieles, Guns
Ammunition
wi; jy:i'UR VM1HI5U.
Phono 4-'7 308, Clte.-.tuut
earl northrup
W'ptxl Worki: Cabinet Doors
Window l rames and Screens|
Thittl and Mesquite Streets
waitresses
Ore Day Service
Remake Old Ones—
Hake New Ones—Small
Cost- Satisfaction
Matthews matikess a
rug j'lant
IT'one 2159 TJ0 Pine Str««l
f the
.'atfom
t ross Plain., F. M. Gwinit, may-
or of Cross Plains and secretary
of the local chamber of commerce,
has bee>j elected mayor of l'amjia
and Will assume duties there Janu-
ary 21!. .
Tulia - April II, 12 und l.'l are
the dates set here recently for the
Panhandle Plains Dairy Show 'to
be held in l'lainview.
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by bandits- Don't encourage the banditti, but
Vow money with us.
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architect
Office 228 Clinton Rid,;.
R. C. Winters 6c Co.
AwRta sad Systran
Inuiiue Tax Ooasulaats
Park Bldg.
Phone (11
t—Have that l.uiilly group Ukeu,
don't wait until in sorrow you
fiud it's too late.
—Or you'll have regrets ytrtir
whole life through,
*lf your days number muuy or
few.
—there Is too much risk tn da-
- So bring your family in today.
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DR. B. F. RHODES
Kes. Phouu #22—Oftiee Phoue 171
Medical Arts Bldg.
QENKKAL PRACTICE
m. e. cami'bellTmTdT
EYIC, LAB NOSE and THllOAT
Or%o Phone 2II. Has. Phone |||
Office: 2S2% Plus Straet
ABIIJ3N1C, TEXAS
DR. J. A. SMITH
OENEIUL PIIACTICB
I0S Clinton Building
Pboaoa. Office tll»-Hes.
tstt
Dr. A. J. Cooper
Pb;nit-las aa< Satg^aa
l4)o«tPd at lis 1-1 chestnut Htreet
WtiMted over Waters Drue Stort
Bpacinli^iac la disease o<
and otUMran.
Dr. Lightfoot
J'hyaician mimI aurgawu oWirica«
dkeuses men ami women. Piles cur-
ad, uo luufe llti 1-ii C'hestaut ML
Phone 1773-W.
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KI'ISCOPAU £IAItI
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iiig. These services will consist of
the Holy Communion at 7:80 a. in.
and the: church school at !t:45.
The convocation services will be-
gin at 11 a. m. Sunday and will be
concluded at 3:55 Tuesday after-
noon. 1 '
The program follows:
Convocation Services.
11:00 a. m — Opening sen'ice. Ad-
ministration °f Holy Communion.
jCdrporate Communion of the dis-
Vlct. Celebrant: The Bishop. Fpis-
tle: The Rector. Gospel: ltev. L. L
Swan. All clergy vested—white
Stoles. Sermon bv the bishop—to
include annual report and appoint-
ment of committees. Offering for
Bishop Temple Memorial Founda-
tion and National Council Budget
Quota for the church's program.
1:00 p. m.~Dinne^ in ball room
Hilton hotel.
;i:00 p. m.—riPilgrimage to Bishop
Garrett Memorial Kite at Dudley.
(Weather permitting. I
(i:!i0 p. m.—-Parish House. Young
Peoples' Sen-ice League.
7:45 p. m.—Church. Brief service,
followed by conference on rural
work, led by Rev. Harrison W.
Foreman of New York, chairman
of Rural Work Section of the Na-
tional Council Department of Chris-
tian Social Service.
Monday, January 16, 1928.
7:30 a. m.—Administration- ef
Holy CorAmunion. Corporate Cam-
itiunion ef Church School teachers,
of!k»rs and pupils. Celebrant: The
Bishop. Kpistle: The Rector. Goe-
pel: Rev. F. B. Eteson. All clergy
vested. Offering for Provincial Y.
P. S. L. Conference Scholarship,
0:30 n. .m<—Business session in
church. (Woman's Auxiliary meets
same hour in Parish House, new
part, ) Report of Credentials Com-
mittee. Order of business to be
adopted: Special order for 11:<H)
a'clock—Report of District Fiold
Depart., by Archdeacon Pierce, and
of NlklloitAI FHMd Dept., by Rev.
Harrison W. lM*man.
Noon-day Prayers for Missions.
11:20 p. m.—Reaeaa
12:30 p. m —Luncheon as an-
I National Council of the Protestant
Episcopal, church with Mrs. W. W.
Itix, president, will also meet. They
program follows:
Sunday.
All services and conferences with
| Convocation.
Monday. <•
| 7:3° a hi. -Holy Communion,
i 11:30 a. m.T— Business session ill
I Parish House.
InvocsUon.
Addresses of Welcome- .Mrs.
I Geo! W,- 1'. Coate-s, Abilene.
Response — Mrs. Sidney Mill-
spuugli, Salt Angelo.
Enrollment of Delegates.
President's address—Mrs. W. W.
Rix.
Greetings—Bisliop Seaman, Miss
, Laura F. Boysr.
Psnt Presidents^
Mrs. R. C. LeUiord and Mrs. E.
j G. Datjer. >
I Reports of officers.
Sucretary*—Mrs. lleniy S. Gooch,
Aniarillo.
j Treasurer — Mrs. Thomas R.
Smith, Colorado.
Educational 3eeretary — Mia.-)
Ruth Itix, Lubbock.
Supply Secretary—Mis. R. I.,
lie M cans, Aniarillo.
! United Thank Offering Custodian
—Mrs. J. B. McClelland, Clarendon.
Director of Little Helpers—Miss
Clara Thomson, San Angelo.
Appointment of Committees.
program Committee- Mrs. F. II
Eteson, Plainview.
Offering of Life Committee (spe-
cial order at 11:30 a. m.)—Mrs. M.i
W. Doak, Lubbock, Dean of Wo- j
men, Texas Technological College.
Devotional Life Committee—
Mra. L. 6. 11. Williams, Lubbock.
Noon-day Prayers for Mlnaions.
Rev. H. W. Foreman.
12:20 p. mi—Receta.
l'i:30 p. in.—Luncheon as An-
nounced.
Monday Afternoon.
SltOO p, ni.—Devotions. Koudlng
of Minutes. Reports: Delegate to
Provincial Synod, Mrs. F. II. Ete-
son, Plainview, On the Provincial
Pledge, Mrs. E. C. Seaman, Am-
arillo. On the Bishop's Crusade,
Mrs. I,. W. Hollis Jr., Abilene. On
cooperating with Fvderuted Church
Societies, Mrs. F. 11. Stedmun, Big
Spring.
3:00-0:00 p. m.- -Joint session in
Church, on Christian Social Service
and Religious Education. (See Con-
vocation Program.)
Mania y Evening.
7:45 p. m.—In the Church.
(a) The ChtflTh's Program, ltev.
Harrison W. Foreman.
(b) Demonstration of Bible Dia-
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