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THE CHAMPION—PAGE SIX—FEBRUARY 15, 1922
Our Big Offer
By-Laws and Constitution.
invite
than they are giving.
eating them and have a
of
SEND ALL ORDERS TO THE CHAMPION, CENTER, TEX.
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A notice of all spe-
Don’t} Neglect
lonu-
Colds
Lun
Center, Texas
HEALTH TALK NO. 9
WEDNESDAY’S1
TAR BROS.
-BY Z1
To Automobile
Owners
u
General Automobile
J. M. JOHNSON
Over J. C. Rogers, Center, Texas.
repealed.
Zilar Bros.
&
Trudie
Nichols^
peace officer at the front and dog.—Stripling & Armstrong.
re
- Health -- Vigor — Vitality-
Free Nerin
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When your health begins de-
pends on when you phone 22 for
appointment.
Consultation Is without Charge.
and the
counties,
and
larger
will just
The Semi-Weekly Farm News
/ GALVESTON, TEXAS.
many
mare
star-
■ cow
the
Center; O. J. Rushing, Center;
Mrs. B. W. Pearce, Mrs. G. G.
Crawford, /Mrs. W. C. McKee,
Dr. F. L. Pearce.
Repair Work
My friends know me and the class of work that I do, and I will
appreciate a sahre of such work as to be done. I am now pre- ti|
pared to give my personal attention to all the work that I take
in and can, therefore, guarantee such work as I do.
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The Champion
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rooms furnished
square and cotton yard,. Prices
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Anti- canine distemper cure as a
Pickering Lumber Company preventative for distemper in your
ffpon the lurgs it is an indi-
®kness which needs immed-
ng cold, is neglected, may
[congestion and frr<m that
r a step. Fatalities from
thigh, except where a chi-
| the first inception of the
the best,
seed to
strong
Childress
rounding
bankers
With us to a finish.
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Berness in cases where the
Izertebra, which is between
icing shows this nerve teh-
Usually the chiroprac-
Rush! Rush! Yes a real rush wil]
be on for pure planting seetl this
year. We willhavfe what you want.
, —Stripling & Armstrong.
EAST TEXAS POULTRY ASSOC 1AI0N
By Mrs. B. W. Pearce
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such &s
stitution and By-Laws.
Article 6.
Election of Officers.
Sec. 1. The officers of the
association shall be held each
year at the annual meeting.
Sec. 2. The members of ex-
stayed on the job pretty close.
I_____________________________________ -________________________________________________
PLANTS;—Early Jersey Wake-
field cabbage plants ready
now. 30c pdr 100; $2.00 per
1000.—K. B. Floyd, Box 236,
Tenaha, Texas. lltf
156 papers during the year
$2.25
We have just received a let-
ter from Childress, Tex., read-
ing: “We are puting on the
largest pure bred poultry
campaigns ,!in the Panhandle,
that’s ever been put on.
are
in
(DOCTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC)
Over Payne & Payne’s Store.
Office hours: 2 to 5 o’clock p. m.
EAST TEXAS POULTRY AS^
SOCIATION
The Champion is your home paper, gives you all the local items of in-
terest, keeps you informed on all court proceedings, and the real things
you want to know about, is worthy of your support and should be in ev-
ery home in this section.
The Semi-Weekly Farm News is issued every Tuesday and Friday,
104 papers a year. It is especially and ably edited for those who live
in the rural districts and serves as a daily in many rspects. All the
real live news items of the day appears in its columns, besides special
articles by competent writers on sujects of interest to you; a market
page, letters from the boys and girls, items of interest to women, an oc-
casional cartoon, comic strips and other features of interest to every
other member of the family.
Such an offer is seldom made and our readers will (do well to take
advantage of this offer today before it expires.
»IF£ Of
GEORCt f.SOWERM
A MONUMENT FOR YOUR LOVED ONES
77THERE is no more fitting expression of your love to those
honored dead—mothers, sisters, fathers, brothers, cousins .
—than a monument of eternal stone of rare beauty.
rest
you a
i in price.
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FOR KIDNEY TROUBLE, TAKE
HOBO
Bladder Remedy
YOUR DRUGGIST SELLS IT ,
W. C. Lout was here on busi-
ness matters from the Picker-
ing Front Friday.
Si
Uncle Ben Says--
“There’s : *
a night
Nevvy, that
ted as rare
earlier in
_ evening/'
-- *•—J! am one^Lthg larg,
TOM CRAWFORD
P. O. Box 333
Miss
Nacogdoches, spent the
end here with her parents, M
and Mrs. J. E. Nicholson.
production
poultry.
Sec. 2.. The
shall be $2.00,
HEALTH FOLLOWS
CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS
PRESSURE ON SPINAL
NERVES IN DISEASES OF
THE FOLLOWING ORGANS:
O/E
L. feYV/NOSE
• THROAT
Kt—" ARMS
Heart
lungs
OA LIVER
^=4=0? STOMACH
PANCREAS
SPLEEN
W/AjFW KIDNEYS
\ BOWELS
WvK APPENDIX
bladder
Spinal <^Co!um>LOWER LIMBS
The lower nerve
UNDER THE MAGNIFY-
ING GLASS IS PINCHED
BY A MISALIGNED JOINT.
PINCHED NERVES CANNOT
TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL
IMPULSES. CHIROPRAC-
TIC ADJUSTING RE-
MOVES THE PRESSURE.
THE UPPER NERVE IS
FREE AS NATURE INTENDS. J
annual dues
including sub-
scription to one poultry jour-
nal, and shall be payable on or
before January ,1st, each year.,
Failure to pay dues on above
date shall automatically for-
feit membership.
Article 5.
Officers and Executive Boards.
.See. 1. The officers of this
association shall be President,
1st, 2nd and 3rd Vice Presi-
dents, Secretary and Treasur-
er.
Sec. 2. The President shall
appoint six other members to
act as executive board, com-
bined with the six regular offi-
cers. Five members of board
shall constitute a quorum.
Sec. 3. The duties of Pres-
ident, Secretary and Treasur-
er, shall be those usually per-
formed by such I officers and
L „„ piuviaed<by the (Cpn-
well quit right now.
an all
day meeting here in Center on
March 4th, and want.ito see
how many farmers can be with
us. We are going to try to
have lunch for each of you, but
should the crowd be
than the lunch we
talk chicken and imagine we
are
good time anyway.
We promised a list of our
members for The Champion
this week, but as our article is
a little long will give only a
part of the list, and others at
another time: Mrs. A. L. Pink-
ston, Tenaha; M. C. Smith,
Grigsby; Walter'Smith, Tena-
ha; N. A. Pou, Tenaha; Mrs.
E. A. Stewart, Center; E. H.
Carter, Center; J. R. Lemons,
Center; W. J. Heaton, Gary;
Rev. W. J. Thompson, Timp-
son; Mrs. R. W. Mills, Center;
Mrs. M. E. Roberson, Center;
Mrs. E. N. ^Runnels, Center;
Mrs. M. D. Cooper, Center;
Mrs. N. O. Dekle, Center; Mrs.
O. C. Rogers, Center; Mrs.
Jehu Wright, Center; R. M.
Gilmore, Center; C B.. Hagan,
Center; H. P. Martindale, Pax-
ton ;?W. H. Smith, Timpson;
C. A. Crocker, Center; ,W. C.
Darnell, Timpson; L. (J.(Smith,
ed each year at annual meet-
ing.
Sec. 3. No two members
shall be appointed from the
same place.
Sec. 4. The executive
board shall have general con-
trol and supervision of the af-
fairs of the association in all
matters, except as to taction
taken by the annual or special
meetings of association. It shall
meet at such times as the Pres-
ident shall name, or upon the
call of any three members of
the board, It shall submit a
written report of the work
during the year at the annual
meeting. It shall receive re-
ports from the President and
Secretary whenever the inter-
est of the association may re-
quire it, and shall audit the
books of the (Secretary and
Treasurer ten days before the {
annual meeting, making a full
repeort to association.
Article 7.
......Committees.......
Sec., 1. The President shall
appoint a committee on educa-
tion to co-operate with the de-
partment of poultry husban-
dry of A. & M. College and the
Extension Service of A. & M.
College, in promoting, scientific
and practical knowledge of
the poultry industry, and shall
with a report of its business
transactions during the year.
The association may co-oper-
ate with the local farm bureau
for the mutual benefit of such
, Article 8.
Sec. 1. The association
shall establish and hold a poul-
try show each year in connec-
tion withvother poultry work.
Sec. .< 2. The poultry show
shall x be opened to the world
for entries for standard bred
L counties to
', for it is we farm
are interested in poultry
We es-
farmer
etc., that are used in the Sec-
retary’s work.
Sec. 2. The Secretary and
Treasurer shall keep a strict
account of all expenditures,
and see that none over reach
the assets of the association.
Sec. 3. The Secretary shall
carry on all correspondence of
the association and keep post-
ed on all poultry interests to
be in a position to help and
member in any way possible.
All members are at liberty to
call for help from the .Secre-
tary in regard to poultry work.
Order of Business
At All Meetings.
Roll call.
Reading of minutes of last
meeting.
Reports of committees.
Unfinished or oral business.
New .business.
Election of officers.
Adjournment.
Roberts’ Rules of Order
not herein provided for.
This Constitution and By-
Laws shall go into effect im-
mediately upon adoption.
Article 1.
Name.
Sec. 1. The name of this
organization shall be the East
Texas Poultry Association.
Article 2.
Object.
Sec. 1. The object of this
association shall be to estab-
lish and maintain an organiza-
tion through which the mem-
bers may co-operate effective-
ly for the development of all
branches of the standard bred
poultry industry.
Article 3.
Address.
Sec. 1. The address of the
association shall be that of the
Secretary.
Article 4.
Membership.
Sec. jl. The membership of
this association shall consist
of individuals interested in the
standard bred
fowls, all work pertaining to
shows shall be carried on by
executive board.
Sec. 3. The annual meet-
ing of association shall be held
during the poultry show Mth
a banquet and social evening
for entire association. ♦
Sec. 4. Special meetings
shall be called by the President
or by a majority vote of execu-
tive board. All special meet-
ings to be held at associations
address.
Sec. 5.
cial meetings will be sent out
member of association
days in advance?^
\ Article 10.
Expenditures.
Sec.\ 1. The association
shall pajz\ for all necessary ar-
ticles, such as record books,
name and address printed
ecutive board shall be appoint- thereon, postage and stamps,
HOBO
Kidnoy^ Bladder Remecfy
has given quick, lasting relief to
hundreds of sufferers. Ask for it
BY NAME at your druggists. There
is nothing “just as good.”
Good plants, pure seed. Plari
We will have only testd
sell.—Stripling/ & Aifl
I have sold my battery station and other equipment at my for-
mer location, and am now located in a building just at the rear
of the Loving Studio, and near the bottling works building,
where I will do—
When colds settle tj
cation of lung weal
_ iate attention. A luj
easily become lung
to pneumonia is bui
pneumonia run very
ropractor is called at
case. 1
Tne chiropractor finds an area of nerve ten!
nV°lved around the third dorsal J
the shoulders. Quite often the nerve traF
derness over one, or both sides of the l^nss'
tic spinal adjustments are given rx- at the third d°rsa1’ but at
the stomach, liver and kidney^r'’Place als0’ as when these °tSans are of
normal activity, they help d^sPose ^hb wastes with which the
body is charged, and whi^ph'W0U^d otherwise add to the burden of the
’eased lungs. !r
NO RETURN OF TUBERCULOSIS
AFTER THREE YEARS.
“I doctored with medical doctors for
six years and all said I was tubercular.
Three years ago when I finally decided
to try chiropractic I was so weak I had
to be helped into the chiropractor’s of-
fice. I began to improve after the first
adjustment and after some months was
entirely well. When I started with chi-
ropractic the medical doctors said I
would not live six months. In three
years I have had no return of the ail-
ment.”—Hazel Martin Miller, Chiroprac-
tic Research Bureau Statement No.
HEALTH BEGINS
to bore any one by constantly
asking for contributions. We
are only asking every one of
our good people to become a
member, and most of all we
We want every farmer in the five
making, history for the,above mentioned counties to
pure bred poultry industry in join , for it is we farm folks
four sur-1 who
and our' their products,
merchants are pecially invite ’our
We could friends and their families to at-
not ask for better co-operation tend all of the association
than they are giving. They, meetings for without the co-op-
realize its to their interest to 1 eration of the farmers we had
further our canse. If you ' just as
could only get your merchants We are going to hold
interested in poultry they
would help out wonderfully.”
I immediately answered this
letter and told their secretary
that we had asked nothing so
far from our business people,
had hardly become organized,
that we could depend on them
to the finish, and then some.
We are going to ask the co-op-
eration from our business peo-
ple in a membership campaign
within the next few days, and
just show Childress a few
things. Will mail out blanks
ask each business man and
woman in Center as well as
in other towns in Shelby, Pa-
nola, San Augustine, Sabine
and Nacogdoches for one mem-
bership, if no more, from each
firm. The membership annu-
al dues are $2, including a
years subscription to a good
poultry journal. With this
journal is combined a course
on Poultry Culture, which it-
self is worth far more than the
years dues. Our poultry as-
sociation is like all other things
that help and benefit the coun-
try generally. It needs sup-
port and until we can thor-
oughly establish ourselves, we
are going to ask your help.
This organization is not going
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why he did not come to Cen- They are deserving of your trade,
ter often of late, Mr. Lout said;
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