The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 48, Ed. 1 Monday, December 1, 1930 Page: 5 of 8
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LOCAL IWl'ELJul (riwv (jjtk
Matt George is on a business
trip to Houston.
Gifu for everybody.
Davis Drug Co.
J. P. Fant of Lr di, was a hti
siness visitor in the city Friday.
8. A. Orr, of Avinger, spent
the week end lure with bis
daughter, Mrd J. J. E.- rIy.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A
Cordell, of New Colony, a girl
do N v. 28
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
tfrotner, of Mill Greek, a girl on
Nov 25.
Miss Daphne Tanner, ot Tex-
arkana, spent the week eud with
friends in the city.
U. W. Goody, of Fort Worth,
Was a business visitor in the city
through the week end.
FOR SALE CHEAfV-1 Milch
Cows and a cream separator.
See Mrs 7ohn S. Morris.
J. W. Skipper spent Thanks-
giving witb home folks iu Long
view.
Miss Auna Davis Peebles, who
is teaching at Marshall, spent
the week end at home.
Mrs. Ada Chapman, of Thx
erkana, has been visiting her
father. A. C Ard, the past week,
returned home Saturday.
Rev. G. M. Byers, S L Hen
derson and J. D. Lowe «rc at-
tending the District Stewards
meeting in Texarkana today.
Misses Baulah Kirkia-id and
Annie Wiggins, of Alinira p«i•
the Sua offi.-e a pleasant visit
while in the city yesteraay.
Misses lna Fouche and Mil-
rirrd Bowles, of Atlanta, sp^u!
thg week end with Miss Mildred)
Cttes. '
Linden To Have
Tomato Market
r_iT7^r~~"T~
ZSeHBSSmtet
The Mill Creek School, i Mrs K«te Watfcio?, of Vivian
A targe p re*nt of the ilili L*, *p*ut s veral d*y« wub her
A series of meetings are being Creek £>eople w*re visitors at A.I- parents, Mr sad Mrt. Jobi. P<1
held in the cotuuiuoities near mira Thanksgiving. Our people m«D
Linden by F. B Sullivan tbis appreciate th- tpUn it I hy-pital
week for the purpose of finding ity of Almira The prograar.
oUt whether or not the farmers the ball games and the dinner1.®!! *eV "P*u3
Messrs J:m<i«id Geoff fl±ll, of
:itev 3r*uch, spout Thsoks
to grow tomatoes next were exceiWot. Mill Crwi bad 2>v:" - their briber, tjes-
Mr. K W.Cook, a tomato two number* for rh« program.
want
year.
ferower, of Troup, Texas will be! Our teams played feir games of
at Home of these
the farmers about
marketing tomatoes.
The last meeting will be held in
the Linden Chamber of Com merc«
Office Saturday afternoon at 8
o'clock at. which time it will be
known whether or not a sufficient
number of farmers are interested
iu growing tomatoes to get a
market for them. Alt farmers
are urged to attend the meeting
in their community abd the gen
erul meeting iu the Chamber of
Commerce Office.
1 ter H ilt.
Shiloh News
Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Cromer
spent Suuday in Atlanta.
The young people met at the
home of Mrs. Mary Fant for a
party Thursday night.
A ball game was played here
Friday afternoon between the
boys and girls here and Miil
Creek. Mill Creek won both
games.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Clements of
Portland, Oregon and Mrs. Ru
fus McDonald, of Shreveport, I,a.
spent Tuesday at the home of L
C. S uii tli.
Mr. Chancey of Shreveport,
and Mr. L on Hatcher spent the
week eud With the latters par
ents.
Miss Tommy Lockett went to
Jefferson shopping Wednesday.
Mrs. T. A Sunders, of \l:ir>hall
IMPROVEMENTS
Dr. C. E Davis bu bad bitf
horn? repainted and t*aoti#*d
which adiis cjtfrb to :fca look* ot
ti:«* ea*t s:
Lewis Fant h.'.s bad bis home
remudtled and made jato room-
dpartmeflis. h ia now a
Very attractive place.
Judge L. L Harper has had
tneefings to l«ll: basket bai with followiog rwu. s p*0t tue past two with | hie Borne dreised jp io a beauti
it gt-owing and (Mill I reek - or, gr.v, r ber daughter Mrs. J. F. Ayer«j at ful new coat o* oaiat
Boys vs Bryan's Mill. 10 28; Caves Spring*,
vs Flat Creek, 13-U ; Girls v.
Warren Springs, 14 6; vs Flat
Creek, f 4.
Our teams were treated very
uicelv at Sbildh Friday after. .
j g ■ ' There were 19.380 bales of
1
noon. We were glad to meet
these r.ew friends. Scores for
games: boys. 14 2; girls 2 5 4.
hoth in Mill Creeks favor. We
will expect Mr. Humphrey and
Miss Duucan to brintr the Sbiloh
pupils to see us io the oear future.
Mill Creek boys team: Clifton
White, captaiu: M B. Allen.
Boyce Daniel, J. L. Trarael. Bus
ter Wiggins, Wood row Wicker,
and Grissom Wicker. Girls
team: Carrie Mae Wilson, cap
tain; Lois Bennett. Margaret
Wigcins, Aline Humphrey, Opal
Penny, Vera Erwin, Iris Mae
White, Lee Belle Morris, Chris
tine Burleson. Reporter,
ful new coat of oaint
J. B. Honeycutt ofTjIer, was
Mabern D. Humphrey, County a visitor :u tfctcity on Thanks-
Sapt. elect, attended the State givicg.
Teachers Convention at flous {
ton last week.
Ginners Report.
Uncle B«*b Nortbcutt, oue of ;
and
the old time negroes of this see ! *?ti0a *** •* * Priof
Ni v 31 Same ,'dute last year
tion, died last Wednesday
was buried Friday.
39,265 baits Reept.
Coy While, Special Agent.
THENEXT TRAIN
Well, we're missed that con-
fouoded train. What time will
— the next oue be here?"
A 122 50 Wr,st Watch given j «.If the engine do„.t hr^.
away Dec 20 at 3:50, to the one j aQ(i the tra(Jt di
holding lucky ticket. Given
Miss Ouida Erwin, who is;
teaching «t Mt. Zi> n,is at hotn«
the school having been closed'
on account of scarlet fever.
away with school supplies
D-ivis Drug Co.
>eso't spread,
i and th^y don't run into aoy cow,
and the up freight, isn't b«biod
time, and the *wing bridge isn't
tWo dtJwn, it ought to be hero io
Mrs W W Skelton and
children of Fort Worth, aod Mrs i about tfro hours "
N'i«;ent Duncan and
NOTICE
SHKlRiFF S SALE
The State of Texas—County of Cass:
By virtue of an order of sale issued
out of Honorable District Court of
Cass County, on the 28:h day of No-
vember A D. 1930, bv the Clerk thereof, , , , .
AR And- n 9ChooI, but has been lu ill
little son, Waitress—Hawaii gentleman!
of Dallas spent the week eud in You must be Hubguf^."
First Man—"Yes, Siatd.
the bom* of their pareuts, Chaa.
PdwgII and wife.
Mrs. Daves, of Jefferson, who
was elected to teach in the Liu-
Aod
we can't Rumania loog, either;
Venice luuch ready?"
Waitress—"I'll Russia to a ta-
ble. Will you Havana?"
F. M.—"Nome. You can wait
in the case of R. W. Clark vs
erson. Mary E A-nderson arid M R Smith j health for some time, has reeov- on yg "
No 9453, and to me, as Sheriff .delivered, j an,j began her Work yester- Wt—"Good! Japan the menu
I will proceed to sell for cash,within the' , ,> t o T ..1, _ u 1 . , T- „ „
! { ru •«. day. Rev. J. b. Tavlor has been vet? The Turkev l" flue.
hours prescribed by th-law for Sheriff s! J . J - .. .
S-ilos, on the Fiwt Tuesday in January teaching in her place ever siuce F M.—'"Anything at all. But
A. D. mi, It hcintr trie 6th d y of ] school started cau't Jamaica little speed?"
visited Mrn. UotiHi f. 1\M V nn-HUt I; . i Said month, before the Court House j ,
A number of yoiin" people of j<ioor "{said County, in the town! The Texas Co., sai.l to be down
this place sp^nt, Thursday at of.,Li1nden' Tcxas' tho. f°n°w5ns d" iabout 4000 ftet- are
' r J cribe'I property, to wit.
B*ar Lreek. j All tint certain tract ot parcel ofland
Erneat Allen of Louisiana was ' situ.tted in Cans county Texas, about SO
Mr. and Mrs. Clan in Fenny, of
near Varterville, spent Sunday
h^re with the latter parents, W.
W. Green and wife.
Mr. John Penney, of near Cart
erville, was seriously sick lust
week, but is roported better at
present.
Heury D. Nelson and fin",
Henry Thomas, b[ient Thanki-
giving in E tno with his datl^lt
ter, ilra. Mann Hart.
Misses Bessie and Rissie Al-
ien, of Marshall, spent the
Thaiikngiving holidays here
with their brother, M B
and wife.
Anyone knowing wher< ab' Uts
a recent visitor in the h:3!ua
Dr. t'. L Drecseti.
i Mrs. I3.ive Miz\ of rolorudo,
Texas, is here for a visit in the
home of her brother, C. W. Key
Melviu Key returnnd also.
Mrs. Luther Hatcher ca n s in
[ from Commerce t<) spen 1 Tnauks
giving holidays.
Howard Humphrey is spending
the wee it end at home.
A party given by Mrs. Luna
Stoue, was enjoyed by theyoung
people Friday night.
Reporter.
Changes in Essay Rules.
Radical changes in the Essay
Writing rules of the lnterscholas
tic League have been made this
yet.r, uccurdiug to Mr. Walter
Ailen Humphrey, who was elected Di-
rector of Essey Writing in this
county.
"Heretofore," Bald Mr. Hum
of lady having maiden name nf] phrey, "subj.*cts for the Essay
Lee Arraswortl.f, coinmu'iicute j conteBta have been selected from
with Mrs Hester Fieldes, DiIIhs ct.rtuio prescribed magazines.
Texas, 5205 Philips St. I This year however, the subjects
rj w'" lurtilabad Iron, th. .t t.
Jduden, who is working f< r the
of milts north w.?st from Linden, and be-
ing parts of the Jus. Hamilton and W. E
Hamilton headright surveys and more
particularly described as follows:
Beginningat a rwk on south side of
Naples public road a P. O brs. S. 51 deg
E 10 vrs a black gum brs SX deg E 7 i-4
vrs mkd X Thence N "83 vrs. to a rock
for corner: Thence East 292 vrs to rock
for corner a pine brs North S2 deg E
South western Bell Telephone
Co. of Dilhs, was quite sick the
pa«t week She reported some
better.
LOST
One dark ,/ersey pteer about
15 month nld, one dark Jeraey
heifer about 18 month old.
Please notify E. S. Gochrnri.
Lionised to Wed.
Herschel Hanner and MisH
Marie Hefner.
Malcolm King and Miss Ln
rene Lamon.
Clurl Dns t and Ml--. I m .. • '''''
Arlliur Lu wao . ud U.tniw- |W« comralllW b liew , will cln
Ik Uo,i. """w
f- • '-i. i,'. '
olfice of the League witbia the
range of the average pupil's stu-
t theuiug their derrick, prepara-
I tory to going deeper. W ? are in
bopps we are to have a re?il deep
test iu this section at last.
Work on Lanier No 1 suuth'of
towu has been on a standstill for
the past three weeks.
Miss Enola Leonard, of Fort
Worth, Miss Birdie Lou Erwin,
who is teaching ut Hollidav, and
W.—"1 dou't tbink we can Fiji
that fast, but Alaska."
F. M —"Never mind asking
any on"! J.ust put a Cuba sugar
iu our Java."
W —"Sweden it yourself! I'm
only here to Servia."
F. M.—"Denmark our bill and
call the Bospboru*. He'll prob-
ably Kenya. I dou't Bolivia
know who I am?"
W.—"No, and I don't Caribbe-
an, Yuse guys Hit-e Armenia."
Boss—"Samoa vour wisecracks
2 1-4 vrs a dogwood brs S 24 E 3 f-2 vrs Bonnie Lrwin, who h working js u—Don't. Gen^ocustomer is al-.
with the Highwav Pfpartment rrave right? What's wot. India?
.t Suiphur Sp>i„„, Sp.,.. ,W* "«"•
Tliura'Jdy to SaoHsy with hrfms cuatom^ ^ -Cf-oadd ractM!
folks here. x Spain in the neck "
d v, observation aud experience.
Thus it will not be necessary for
pupils entering this centest to be
prepared on current uews, as in
the past, but much practice in
actual composition wiH be ueces-
stiry for those wboerfpect to com
pete successfully. This Change
in the rules was made in accord-
n nee with the recommendation of
I he committee in the English fac- o{- |an(|. jj,CI)CC s6Uth with same
tilty of the University of Texas ^ toplace of beginning; In all
d i I t-. . -v i. m n fill #« n < % i 4 i n S I /i 4 A
Thence North 322 vrs a rock in SB line
of the W. E. Hamilton Surveys black
jack South 53 deg West lo 1-2 vrs a pine
brs S 15 deg E H 1-2 vrs; Thence West
with snid W E Hamilton SB line 358 vrs
to the S\V corner of the R H Cowan
tract, now owned by J. E.Con!ey;|
Thence N with same 371 vrs to the B W j
Kelly's SE corner; Thence west the said I
Kelly's SB line 55S vrs to Lee Frank- j
lin's North East corner and the North !
Wfst corner of same; Thence South 650
vrs to Naples public road; Thence South
7o deg E with said road 1H3 vrs S 70 deg
E 170 vrs S 27 deg E 110 vrs S 65 deg E
200 vrs U 82 vrs to place of beginning.
ALSO ANOTHER TRACT situated in
Cass Couuty, Texas about 20 iniles froru
Lit'.den and being a part of the James
Hamilton survey described by metes and
bounds as follows: Beginning at t)ie NE
corner of the E. A. Hicks 49 acre tract of
land; Thence West 280 vrs; Thence
South 192 vrs a stake from which a sweet
gum N 11 deg E 13 vrs a pine brs N 45
deg Efl 1-2 vrs mkd X; Thence East
280 vrs a rock from which a post oak brs
N 15 deg E 2 1-2 vrs a pine brs S 80 deg
E 23-4 \4rs'all mkl X; Thence North
192 vrs to place of beginning.
ALSO ANOTHER TRACT out of the
James Hamilton IL'.idri^ht Survey;
Beginning at a stake M. Wright
South West an4 South East corner
of the A E. Anderson tract of land in
public road; Thence East 93 ieet to a
stake; Thence North 785 feet to a stake
Thence West 9i teet to a stake in the E
boundrv line of the said A. R. Anderson
193
1910
Peas Change Their Habits
which has charge of the grading
of essays in the state contest.
Less emphasis on amassiug of in
fornmtioh aud more emphasis
upon practice in composition,
hree tracts, containing 110 13 20 acres
of land, levied on as the property of A.
R. Anderson and Mary E. Anderson to
satisfy a jo lgment amounting $1,94100
iu favor of R. N. Clark and costs of suit.
Given under my hand, this 28th day
of November A. U. 1030.
Nat s . Curt right. Sheriff.
PEAS used to be served almosi
everywhere with erekm sauce
l|t a "side dish." Who does not
remember the numerous little
"bird baths" full ot vegetables
li hlch used to clutter u? the table?
But, since «o, have become
more or less vcretaria«3, peas are
dow eaten straight, .without any
cream sauce, as'part ot the iheal
on thfb plate, atjd "Side dishes*"
^ra pretty much things of the
phst. "Move over aud give me
loom," p.'as have said to tho mut-
ton chop, or whatever other meat
you had ou your plate, and these
obliKinn viands have done so tp
the benefit of all concerned. Peas
taste better served lu this modern
fashion, t«nd tho ji-mo th'nc holds
true oi oaoncd T.'holo grata nora.
Peas combine well not only,
with other meats but with veg-
etables. Here Is a recipe for com-
bining them with fresh tomatoes
which will make everyone coma
back for more. ^
Peas With Fre.th Tomaioe*: Cut
three cr four towntoes which are
not too soft Into pieces and saut6
gently tn throe t;.blosv>oons butter.
Season <vell with salt and pepper,
.nd add the drained contents of a
No". 2 can,of peas, or all the con-
tent!!'of a can ot vacuum packed
;peas. Ileat and serve. This re-
cipe will serve o'ght people. <
Be sure to sav« the llQUor from
the peas to use in a soup or a.
sauce if yow use the kind that are
put up In brine, as this liquor 1%
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 48, Ed. 1 Monday, December 1, 1930, newspaper, December 1, 1930; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth340716/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.