Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1930 Page: 5 of 14
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RANDALL DAIRYMEN
DONATING MILK TO
NEEDY IN AMARILLO
International Sunday
School Lesson
AS PURE AS
MONEY CAN BUY
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George White’s
“Flying High"
Mo von Bary
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dinner
mm of 1032.17, with * foreelosure.
first, la favor of Ed Grace, and nec-
end. in favor of Jesie M. Youha.
on th* real estate hereinafter de-
nctibed, together with the respeetive
(Tes
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206 Arthur Street,
Phone mi.
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THE LARGEST
SELLING
ASPIRIN IN
THE WORLD FOR
viaion. Ananias knew of Saul's er-
rand to Damascus, and was afraid to
re until the Lord told him of Saul'e
change of heart and Ute. "And
standing by me mid unto me. Broth-
mother.
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hing that
its a new
look like
her feel
I and say
J. W. Hendrick. M. D.
Anhounces Resumption of Praetice
210-11-12 Oliver-Eakle Building.
Otfice Phone 4594
Residence Phone 7676
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CHRISTMAS
TURKEYS
WANTED
Market Now Open
Got Our Prises
AMARILLO POULTRY
AND EGG CO."
109 Tyler St. Ph. 2-2504
ACASTof WORLD FAMOU/TAR
ACOMPANYOFONEHUNDREDeFIFTY
COMPLETE CHORUSaJ. Sr MPHONY ORCHESTRA
srlee of Uo people, he could h
gentle voice nyi "Weli done,
and faithfu seryant; enter tot
joy •I thy Lard." The hero got
with Ged at last."
GASTON CAMP and Family.
E. A. CAMP aad Family.
W. E. CAMP and Family.
sayings, Md tbo death of oar Lard.
They have quickened the mind of th*
chureh a* a* other writinga have
done, and aeattered in Ue soll of the
world hundreds of seda whose frail
This company has aa orehestra of 54 pieces and travels la a speelal
train of 1 baggag coaches aad 4 Pullmans.
Priees range trom 6100 to UM per **at.
Vor farther information write Wilbur C. Hawk, ear* Globe-NewL,
Amarillo, T*aa*
Amanina alatraeta Seal (Paul)
Ve 13-18 >
"Ananlas came ante me." Faul‘
aceount la very condenaed, for he
waa spesking to a restleka audiende.
Th* Lord had **m* to Ananias la* a
♦iotea and told him to seek out Saul
ia the house of Judas, la Straight
atreet (a' splendid strees running
CARD OF THAMES
We take this means of exprewsing
•ar deep and heartfelt gratitude for
the many kindnesses and beautiful
floral expressions of sympathy dur-
ing the illnee* and death of oar dear
tX 1
sagis
Perry ton-Canadian
Taxi
Having purchased from the Bankrupt Court all the aasets of
the Fiala* Wholesale Grocery Company I am offering for sale for
cash at attrnetive priees:
* Ford Track*
2 Chevrolet Track*
1 Ford Coupe
Fixtures onalating of desku, typewriter*, adding machines, fit.
ing eabineta iron nafes and other itema ef oftice turniture.
Am nelling the entire riech of grorerles to merehanta at the
mont attractive price* ever offered.
bat them
shed out
for hus-
Ind worn
L woman
which 40
Lu would
their de-
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aithtu
R
Ten gallons of milk are beihg de-
livered, daily by th* Randall County
Dairymen's Assoeiation to the Pool
Creamery Company aad the Metzger
Creamery of Amarillo, which bottle
it la quarts and then deliver It to
the Salvation Army for distributtpa
to the poor,
. This I* the dairymen’s way of do-
Star hie bit toward the alleviation of
Kat la Randall and Potter coun-
l The Randall association began this
charitable distribution Monday, De-
ASamber 8, and will continue it for a
Fiod of 90 days, donating a total
•f 900 gallons of fresh, pars milk.
' This generous aetion of the dairy,
moa follows closely upon the heels
of Ue announcement from Happy
that Ita farmers are donating wheat,
which is ground by the Happy mill,
Md then delivered sacked to th* Sal-
ratten Army here for distribution
wher. It will do the most good.
Eetablished ISIS
H. V. ROBERTSON A CO.
Aecountanta
■ r Md
Auditors
tion
for her.
nee against
sy encouh-
wrg, where
hereinafter partieularly denerihed, I
did ea the 12th day of December, A.
D. IDM. at 10100 o'eloek A. Mo levy
upon the foliewing described tracts
sad parcels of land situated in the
County of Petter, State of Texas, to-
wit:
Traet It. of the R. L. Mobley Sub-
division of the s. E. Portion of See
Grove's Laxative
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I Tellers
itfeit ea lb* tencuine *f Final a*
recorded la bi* Eplatles. These
Epistles formulated Uo theology of
th* chureh, and they have been the
church’s chlef authority in thia field
f the Ra
is defeat
after hi
eph Hook
Mina added (Aota 9:17). “Aad to
that very hour I looked upon him."
Raul's sight, however, was not fully
restored. but there are indicallons
of his dimness of vision throyghout
Uo narrative, and usually he had to
dictate hla tetters to aa amanuensis,
“God bath appelated Um to knew
his will." Often at the opening at
his letters Paul speaks of himself
as “m epostle according to th* will
of God." “For then shalt he a wit-
sees for him ante all men of what
thou hast mm and heard." This
commission from the Lord. which
Ananias transmitted, was more defl.
nite, ineluding the information that
he was to preach before Gentiles
and kings as well as Jews, and to
suffer much for Christ's sake (Acts
9:15, IS).
Paul the Writer
“Paul ha* been Uo moot influential
of all religious'writers. He gave the
watchword to the Protestant Re-
formation. •ustification by faith.' Ho
gave the watchword to the Wesleyan
movement, 'The witness ot the spirit
to converalon and entire sanetifiea-
tion.’ Those have been the meet im-
portant revival* In the history of the
church, but it would be safe to say
that no. gryst church revival any
where down the centurien or on any
of the centi neats has failed to base
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If you have a atubbom, deep-
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Paul the Chrtatlan Hero
"Unmoved Md undeteated, and, we
may be sere, with his face shining,
as Itopboa'e shone that memorable
day in Paul's youth, he went to meet
his death. They could kill bio body
with their sharp sword, but they
could not ereah his spirit er eon-
suer his faith aad hope. When hl*
eyes could as longer see Rome with
Ito capital Md its eoliseum, bo eould
seo bio Christ, and whoa his Mr*
eould not boar the shouting aad tbs
-ONCONDITIONS
X _
"SOUTHWEST FARED BETTER
THAN EAST, SANTA FE
PRESIDENT SAYS
Colds
Aethgfintdiynota /el /
headache, core A?~,/
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awZ the toeta eftect 223ky
fortifies the eyetem AEu
► ag4 to
1400 din
certain foxes at
n. Your
r go ea
abuses
RUBBER STAMPS
dead tor Free CoSsIm
PRINTING
- hard
Kalita Prtak
Kiali von Kull-
hers
Hedwig leap,
berth
Klennot Starkey
Marta Masore
msg*pieeeter
Jan Herthetter
Kurd Albmebt
> sons of
confidence
II interest
ensen, yet
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TO THE BTOCKHOLDERS OF THE
PECOS AND NORTHERN TEXAS
RAILWAY COMPANY: ’
Tow are hereby notified that the
Board of Dieeetors have called a
mooting of the stockholders to be held
in the City of Amarillo, County of
Potter, Mato of Texas, at the prinei-
PAYNE BOOK COUPON
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DESTRUCTION, The Strange Car* *f A. D. Payne. It te th* last op-
portunity to get a copy of Payne a sensational diary.
If you moil the coupon, fill eat the tellowing:
Memo
10th day ef February, 1931, between
the hours of 10 o’eteeh a. m. Md 4
e'eteeh p. m., to eonaider and act
upon a proponition to authorise he
execution by the Company of a mort-
gage or deed of trust to be called
"general mortgage* or by such other
name as may bo determined, M all of
Ito railroad properties now owned cr
beregfler acquired, to secure bends
to be hereafter issued in series, so
much of such bond* ss may be neces-
sory to be need from time to time in
paying or eichange for the bonds and
other tndebtednems of the Company,
other bonde to be tasued to be esod
for the nequisition, construettan or
extension of railronda, additions and
betterments to such railreads and
properties new or hereafter owned,
and for other lewfol corporato pur-
powes, each serles of bonds to be is-
sued to mature at sych time and
Md also open the following personal
property, to-wit:
One male fox named Western Re-
serve No. d. Reg. Me. 41040. taUao
letters WR in right ear and No. CI
in left eor, color full silver:
Female fox named Western Re-
serve No. 1, Rog. Na 51030, tttoo
tetters WR ie right ear and No.CI te
left ear, color light silver:
Male fox named O’Reilley Texas,
Reg. No. 04010, tattoo letters OR te
right ear and No. 260 ear,
color light Oliver;
Female fox named Western Re-
terve Fannie, Reg. No. 28556, tattoo !
letters WR in right Mr and No.Alo I
In left Mr, color light silver;
Male fox named Western Reserve
RIH, Reg No. U414, whelped April
U, 1027, tattoo letters WR la right
ear and No.B3 in left eav, color light
silver;
Male fox named Western Reserve
Bill, Reg. Ne. 23558, whelped April
11, 1920, tattoo letters WR in right
ear and No.A14 In left Mr. Mier
black;
and also upon additional personal
property, to-wit:
Fsmalo fox Riley 141, Rog. No.
53,538;
One state fox of block m dark
color with tattoo letters HHB la
right Mr aad D8 la left Mr. Reg.
No. 75,120; ,
One mole fox whelped la 1029,
having oaly one eye and being in
Pen. No. If, of Mid reach, not
turned Saul straight ahout to his
tracks and given him that impulse
that BMt him m into a Ilfe of each
enthusiastie devetien to Christ and
hard self-denial for Christ's Mbs.
First there was the castlag down
aad the binding. Then the vision of
Jeaus, aad his words, “Why perse-
cutest thou mef" The unjon ef the
believer with his Lord, notice, was
afterword one of Foul's favorite
teachinge, la the blindness that fol-
lowed ho beheld whet be had never
seen before: his poet in its real
hutefulness; the wonderful works of
God in Christ Jesus. "He blinds me
that I may see," wrote Augustine.
Obedienee to the heavenly vision
TRI-STATE FAIR
ATTRACTIONS
Booked for this Season
DR. G. a BRUCE
Freettee Umited to the traet esewt
ef Gemito-Urimar. . Bleed and
Skin Diseanes.
Can Hartmann
Max ‘Adrlan
Guntav Werne
Blegmund Gron-
eel*
straight through the city) Md, lay- Gospels which record the life, the
ing handa epee him, restore his
since." "If Poul's Epistles
Iperish, the loss to literature
be the grentest possible with
21
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Besss,
Cari Braun
Item Mler
Laurens Plerot
Mum. Johanna Gadsus Allen Hinekiey
$4840.88, against ths Amarillo Bil- p---
ver Fox Ranch. in the case of Ed a
Grace vs. Amarillo Silver Fox Ranch. . V
Jessie M. Young, D. M.' Young, C. eK
W: Biller, F. P. Worka and J. W . •D
Bassett, No. 8477, and a further Am-rlL
lodgment in favor pt Jesnie M.
Young on her etoas action in the '
ful rate of interest, to be tax fre•
or not tax free, te be convertible or
not convertible lute shares et 20 a1
sleek ss may be determined by the
Board of Directors, and to contain
each other tormo Md conditiona •
may be determined or preseribed by
Mid Board, and such mortgage to
contaia such torme and conditions as
may be prescribed or nuthorined by
the stockholders at Mid meeting.
J. N. FREEMAN,
meant surrender to his hated enemy,
4 ' the Nazarene.
Dr*. Green dd
Dentists •23
Sver FMlinge * 0 so s ee oeuoe opeaeuseB I
BLACRBUBM “zp"""a
1 'Jan. 30th
Feb. 6th and 7th Opern Ca.
3 1M People in Company 54 Id Orchestra
/u2277p0mm/201
DS ia left Mr, not registered;
One modiem eolored mate fox with
latte* letters HHB in right ear and
DIS to loft Mr, not registered;
One light colored female fox with
tattoo letters HHB to right eor and
Dll to left ear, not registered;
the loot seven foxes to be mold to
satisfy a judgment obteined in veto
chuse,on the erss action otJesste
M. Young aforesaid, and the flrat
fear of the foxes flrat doseribod are
alee to apply on the Jessie M. Young
jdgment, subject to the Ed Grace
judgment; end on Ue Mh day of
Jamuary, 1981, being Ue first ues-
day of said month, between the
beers of 10100 o’eloek A. M. and
4:00 o’clock P. M. on Mid day, at
the court house door of sold county,
I will offer for Mie Md sell at pub-
lie a action for emh, all ef th* right,
title aad interest of tbo eeto Ama-
rille Silver Fox Ranch. Jessie M.
Young and D. M. Young, C W. Bill-
epF.P. Worka end J. W. Basnett, to
ead to cold real estate above de-
scribed, Md in the event Mid real
estate la net suffieient to satisfy
)N Now
Varietles ef Beligioua Exaerimwe
Many people have made Ue mis-
take of thinking that eno men's cm-
version can be taboo as a pattern
for all men. Studying Ue conver-
pion can be takes as a pattern for
ell mM. Studyine the conversion of
Soul Usy hove concluded that all
genuine conversions meet be sud-
dea and revelutionary. If they them-
selves have aad ao such experience,
they queation Ue reality of their
converalon. They apply Ue same
standard to Ue eonversion of others.
Paul did act fall lata this mistake.
He did net require others to have
Ue same kind of experlence, aad Uey
usually did Bet.
The experience of others may help
by showing how they found their
way to God. “But if they load me
to suppose that I must experience
their nensations, enjoy tholr elations,
pass through their depressions, strug-
gle sud weep aad slag just ss they
did. Usy have done me serivus dam-
age." After all, Ue vital question
is Mt when I wm born nor how,
but whether I am really olive. And
the genuineness of my conversion to
act to be determined by ito likenesa
or unlikeness to that of Paul, but
by the reality of my devotion to my
risen Lord ' if- “te- me, to Ura is
Christ," then I have entered into
Paul's experience of ‘conversion,
whether I bevo been struek down on
Ue Damascus road or net.
E”0c ’ ... registered;
•% ’ One dork male fox wtu tattoo let-
100 ten HHB ia right, Mr and D in
left Mr, not regintered;
One medium colored male tn with
tattoo letters HHB ia right Mr aad
he received Saul into the Christian Romen and to the Ephesians are the
family. "Receive Uy sight" -Aad greatest, each Epistle has its element
be filled with the Holy spirit," Aa- of supremacy aad wonderful power.
Only a few hundred
lft Theforma have
chance to fit a copy
dfaPyyneh "eneatione
• 17, then
ngle day of
retreated
ng MeClel-
fold. Prest-
MeClellan
hout being
ed soslow-
d by "Burt.
Living Santa Claus
At Randal Drug Co.
Come, bring the kiddies. Bema
Claes la person will be at Randal
Drug Store No. 1, 428 Taylor, and
Randal Drug Store No. 4, 630 Polk
St, all this week from Ito p. m-
Buy your Xmas presents from tbo
hands of Santo Claus. Largs asaort-
ment of Dolls and Toys.—Adv.
Following Principals Take Parti
OONaOCTOBB
.. J- Mas wa sehitifne
Can Adlev Ben Bieehaetmm
Tenev ■*, - Centraltes
Johann.. WA J<*e*M Gadew Mart, — na...
Margarethe Bow , „ . ...
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D. E Mauldin. San Anpelo, L F.
Dumont, Friona, Mr. Md ra W. R.
McClary aad Mr. and Mra. C. R.
Broun, all of Tueumeari, and Cecil
Eubank* of Mobeetie, were all
registered at Uo Mato hotel ea
Thursday night.
AUDITORIUM Feh. 7th MATINEE
(AmMrillo) Fwk 7th NIGHT
Third AmericanTour * Season
GERMAN
GRAND OPERA
Leave Forrytoe -.1230 m
Arrive Canadlan .... ztesp.m
Leave Canadian .... 4so.m,
Arrive Pervyton .... 6100 a m.
DAILY
Changes* ana Heirheat
Way te Ferrytea
Phone No. H Periyton. Texas
Needy Hotel, Canadian. Texas
Ferryton Hotel, Pervyton. Texa,
G. W. Cutter, Prop.
_____ ______ to now the general posnession of am
er Saul." to that word, -brother," kind." While the Eplstlee to Uo
CHICAGO, Dec. 11.—'The territory
served by the Santa railway," atated
W. R.' Storey, president of the
Atehison, Topeka a Santa Fe Rail-
way compan whoa asked cheat con-
ditions in Ue Santa Po Southwest,
“h«a experienced the same vielssi-
tudes that have befallen ear country
generally tbie year.
“The drouth in the summer cur-
tailed ita crept, but much leas then
to territory further Met. Wheat wm
made before Ue drouth Md toned
out well, cotton fair, corn from 25
per cent te 50 per cent off, and other
crops fair. Ret with the lew prices
the monetary retura has been greatly
reduced. Cl tree fruits brought good
prices Md with rather email erope
produced an excellent return. Oil.
mining, lumbering, building, manu-
facturing, Md industry generally
have been depressed, and Mr traffic
has suffered accordingly. Roughly, It
hae run about 11.1 per rant behind
last year, which it should bo re-
membered wm the greatest in our
history, but only * per cent behind
1928.
“In looking forward we find that
winter wheat has had favorable con:
ditions up to the present time end
citrus fruit given promise of a much
heavier crop then this past year. It
should be romembered, however, Uat
it ie still too early to mako My
definite forecast M to either of those
crops. Commodity prices seem fairly
well stabilized aad aay strengthening
of them will be a favorable siga.
-The Santa Fe is engaged to build-
lag IM mites of new line» ia Texas,
Oklahoma, Colorado, sad New Mexico,
oa which we shall do Mme 5 million
dollars of work Ute coming year; we
have ordered over 6 milltea dollars
worth of aew equipment; oer addi-
tion and betterment program will be
about normal, requiring from M to M
million dollars of expenditures; sad
our maintenance of way Md strue:
tures end of equipment will be about
normal.
“We feel that the coming year will
briag improved business conditions,
but that the recovery will be slew.
We hope, however, that a year from
bow wo cm all. record aubstantial
improvement and a bright outlook.’’
General topic: Seel of Tonus:
How a Pharisee Became a Christian.
Scripture lenson: Acte 22:8-15.
S. I am a Jew, born in Tarsus of
Cilicia, but brought up in thio city,
at Uo foot of Gamaltel, instructed
according to Uo strict manner of the
tew of Mr fathers, being zealous for
God, even M ye all are Ute day:
4 Aad I am persecuted this way
unto the death, binding Md dellver-
lag late prisons both mM Md women,
5. Asalsothe high priest doU bear
one witness, Md all the estate of Uo
elders: from whom else I received
letters unto Uo brethren, and jour-
neyed to Damascus to bring Usm
also that were there unto Jerusalem
la bonds to be punished.
6. Aad it came tospass, Uat. m I
made my journey, and drew nigh
unto Damascus, about neem sudden-
ly there shone from heaven a great
light around about mo.
7. And I fell unto the ground, and
heard a voice saying unto me, Saul,
Saul, why persecutest thou me?
S. And I answered; Who art thou.
Lord! And bo Mid unto me, I am
Jesus of Nazareth, who thou perse-
cutest
S. And they that were with me be-
hold indeed the light, bet they heard
Mt Uo voice of Him Uat spake to
Aad I said. What shall I do.
Lord? Aad the Lord raid unto me.
Arise, aad go into Damascus; and
there it eha|l bo told Um of all
thiaga which are appointed for thee
to do. * t
11. And when I could not boo for
the glory of that light, being led by
Uo hand of them that were with me.
I come into Damaseus.
IS. And one Aanias, a devout men
necordig to Uo tew, well reported of
oil by the Jews that dwelt Uore.
iS. Came unto me, ead standing by
me Mid unto me. Brother Soul, re-
ceive thy. eight. And that very hour
I looked upon him.
Id. And he raid. The God of our
fathets hath‘appointed thee to know
His will, Md to om Ue Righteous
Oh, and to hear a voice from Hla
IB OKI th • •
15. For thou shalt bo a witness for
Him onto all men of what thou host
Golden text: I count all things to
bo less tor Uo excellency of the
knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord:
for whom I eoffered the loss of all
things. Md do count them but refuse,
that I may gala Christ.—Phil B:B.
latredertlM.
The apostle Foul te mo of the
best-known characters of antiquity:
certainly of the Bible. For several
reacons: We have a wonderful story
about him (Aeta) writtoe by his in-
timate friend ead companion Loks.
Wo have a lot of his personal cor-
roepeadonee; Md letters reveal per-
sonality, character, better than any
oUer form of writing. Really to see
Foul in hla letters, however, one
mutt take them for what thoy are-
net essays; not theological treatises;
bet actual letters, written to reel peo-
ple. about matters of interest to him
ead them; and therefore more or
less informal and conversational in
style.
“Paul wrote a fourth of Ue New
Testament and a Gentile physiclan,
Leko, whom he mightily infuenced,
wrote another fourth of it Of mak-
ing books about Foul there to no Md.
Fitted GIbmm 17.51 Up
Phone 9061 IMW.khit
He ia perennially interesting bechuse
he io bo alive. Hla words, m Luther
said, havo hands Md foot. The whole
world would today be different had
Saul of Tarsus never lived. He gath-
ered all Uo wisdom »t his time late
Ue service of Christ. He te ladeed
Paul the Great. Hte name it above
every aamo except the name of
Jesus."
Sketch of Paui’s Ufe.
Paul wee born in Tarsus of Cilicia,
about A. D;1. He wm converted on
Uo Damaancus Road, A. D. M. He
spent throe yeara to Arabia, A. D.
M-U. He lived ia Antioch A. D. 42
aad 43. Hte flrat missionaty journey,
-waa la 49, the second ia M-U, the
third la 53-57. Arrested in Jerusalem
ia *7, he waa imprisoned ia Caesarea
from 47 to M. Hla first Roman Im-
prisonment was la 61 aad 62, the sec-
ond in M, and his death came in A.
D. tn.
Paet Wm a Loyal Jew.
“I am a Jew.” v. t. Paul, while
working among Greeks and Romans,
wm always loyal to his Jewish an-
cestry aad education; on going to a
now city to introduce Christianity
he always first sought out some syna-
gogue. believing that the Jews should
have the first chance at the wonder-
ful blessinga, which Mme into the
world through their race. He was n
member of the tribe of Benjamin,
that glorious little tribe which gave
the Jews their first king, Saul, after
whom he wee probably named. Soul
had one sister, whose eon ployed a
noble pert in preserving the apostle’s
life on the very occanion under re-
view. Hie. father was a Roman eiti-
son, and Saul therefore possessed
that dignity, ef which he made good
um on more than one occasion when
his foes assailed him. "Born in Tar-
BUB of Cilicia." ilicia WM situated
northwest of Syria at Uo northeast
corner of Ue Mediterranean. Tarsus
woo its metropolls. In Paul’s dsy Tar-
sub wm at the height of its glory.
Paul’s Conversiom.
From Jerusalem to Damascus *aa,
approximately, IM miles. The jour-
ney gave ample time for reflection.
Always In his mind there would be
story of the hated Nazarene that he
had heard repeated by thone pesti-
ferous heretics. Some of the faces,
radiant in desth, of the martyrs, of
Stephen. In particular must have
haunted him. Then suddenly—the
light and the voice!
We ere told that what happened
woe overwhelming and marvelous
No ordinary experience could have
/2
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
County of Potter.
By virtue of an order of tale is-
sued out of the IMU District Court
of Potter County, Texas, on a judg-
ment rendered in said court on the
15th day of November, 1930, ie
favor of Ed Grace, in the sum of
Jessie N. Toung, I win then Mil the
above described personal property M
the premises of Uo Amarin silver
Fea Bauch, at Ita loention ea the
lead above described, beine m State
Wghway Ne. s, North of Amarille,
Tosos, and wi there mH uU the
right, title and fnterest of Me Mid
Amarie Silver YerRaneh, Jenaie M.
Tome fa M. Yung, a W. amer, V.
P. Works and J. W. Bessett inand
to enid property.
Doted at Amarille, Texas, Ute the
12th day ot Decembet, 1930.
ALLEN 8. JOHNSON,
Constabl, Pro. No. 1, HK'-
County, Touno.
Bn Sam Ramsey, Deputy. ’. ,,
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