The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1920 Page: 6 of 8
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We lake this method of notifying the
ic of the condition of the Poultry
vt a r*»riMV«rl u'tn* In lutv nn
more I urkeys until further advised.
So please phone .Allen Poultry Co.,
before bringing your Poetry in. We
appreciate the businesy you have given
us so lar and will still pay the I lighest
Market I Vice.
ALLEN PRODUCE CO.,
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MAKING OK IIKKAKING.
Rmging up children
problem to all parent*.
The character of a child is
moulded principally in it*
younger year*, and it seldom
ieavea the |>athwiiy it ha* been
trodding in thone day*.
It is made or broken by it*
parents.
Some jiarents are always kind
to their children, but firm, in-
sisting upon implicite obedience
The world is full of such chil-
dren, now grown to manhood,
and they are dominating the
really important affair* of the
world.
Other parents are weak and
vacillating. They coax, whee-
dle, storm, rave anti threaten—
but never punish. They are not
obeyed, and are often defied.
The world is also peopled with
these children, now men. Much
of the peopling is within the
four walls of a jail or a peni-
tentiary.
It is a problem indeed, but
one which many parents fail
to solve until too late.
The children do it for them—
in their own way.
CONTITt’TION AM)
BY-LAWS FOR P. T. ASSN
This organization shall lie
Called the Junction Parent-
Association, and it shall lie af-
filiated with the State and
National Congress of Mothers. I "duty It shall 1*
Art. II. Its object is to1
study, promote and improve
meeting being went to m+nv
hem.
Art. IV The constitution
and by-law* of thin organisa-
tion may be amended at any
rifultr or special meeting by a *,
majority vote of the member*
present.
Proposed amendments must
tie approved by the Executive
Hoard I a* fore they can tie pre-
sented to the body, They may
be amended without notice.
!ty-l<aw*—Duties of Officers.
Sec I. The President shall
preside at alt meetings, sign all
orders on the treasury, appoint
all standing committee*, and
perform all duties of the Presi-
dent .
Sec. 2. The Vice President
shall preside in the absence of
* h« pr idi nf di r of t he t
appointment, arid shall perform X
all duties of the President. jT
Sec. 3. The First Vice Presi- ▼
dent shall i»e Chairman of the
Program Committee. V
Sec. 1. The Second Vice «6»
President shall lie Chairman of A
he Membership ( irnmittee, A
tu m 1
tiers hip, and to X
assist tin Sup* rintendent and X
conditions affecting children; to Aeat,^erH jn receiving patron*
create a better undrstanding an(j promoting sociability,
between parents and teachers, ^ 6 Tht. Principal shall
and to further then co-opera- ^ chairman of the Entertain-
tton m all child-welfare work. ment Committee, whose duty
Art. II. Any one interested j ^ H^aj| \tv pjan and arrange
1 f"' !"*rpo •• ot t his ot garn/.a-, entertainments for raising „
turn is qualified for mem >er-(fun(js for school and organiza-!i
ship.
Art. IV.
Sec. 1—The of-
l tion.
Sec. 6. The Recording Sec-
A Chicago school teacher re-
cently gave up his job and
opened up a beauty shop. He
remarked, in substance, that in
these days the man who dis-
penses knowledge has nothing
before him but the poor house,
while wealth and fame awaits
the fellow who can hang arti-
ficial beauty onto an ugly mug.
ficers of this organization ‘^ria*l retary-Treasurer shall, as Sec-
consist of a resident, two Vice retary, keep the minutes of the
Presidents, a Recording Serre- 0rBaiii*ation and nf the Execu-
tnry- reasurer and a (nr- |jvj _
resjHini inir Sksre aiy. from them an order of husi-;2
See. 2. The Executive Board for oach meeting for th«|X
these officers, together with of the President. She shall %
Ihe school Superintendent and jf committees of their ap- Y
a member of he membership; j m shall remind those®
Committee, shall have the pow-, in ,h„ r.,,)(!rnn, „r ♦>........ .. . .
JtXFSvaaa”*—■ “"S-sk k0da_ker8
shall be Trustees, shall he I Secretary shall immediately up- BEArTIFUL WAR PICTURES
elected annually. on the election of new officers AND ENLARGEMENTS
Art VI. Sec 1. T he of- send » eomplete list of same, FREE.
fleers of this organisation shall I y '1!1 a<l,lrehs<-'s }? IC We want you to try us once
he elected first meeting in Stf,c with an order for Kodak Finish-
September and shall immedi- T v? Nf w fi r h ing and let us show you the best
atelv assume their duties. ,of Mothers and Partmt-Teaeh- work you ever Also tell
Sir 2. Special election shall l'^.e you how you can get Enlarge-
are preparing to
fortune. Place
protected. The
yours for t|
OPEN
be held to fill vacancies.
Rt. VII. Five members shall
THE SECOR SANITARIUM-HOSPITAL
Kerrvillc-on-the*4Guadalupe ,Texas
A wide, «ciontifio irmtitutiAi that ranks with the best. In
charge of a staff of specialist* who pll« e at your command the advan-
tage* of the largest cities. I
This is an official hospital fop tl*> surgical treatment of United
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Dunirs uunirriuirtih rtupiuycn.
chusetts Avenue, Washington, ments from your Films free;
D. C. also beautiful 16x20 “Honor
As Treasurer, she shall col- Roll” Souvenir picture M the
leet all dues, take charge of all Great World War. Ha/ place
moneys and keep an account of for photo, and complet/ record
the same. She shall expend of service. Any boy mho has
money only on order of the seen service will wanyone; will
President. At the last meeting frame it and keep il^orever.
she shall give a detailed report We develop films for 10c a
in writing of all money receiv- roll, and make prints at lc and
For Sale
We have a few choice Registered
Angora Billies for sale
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TOILET SETS
Beautifully designed and embracing every-
thing reguired in the modern holte.
TOILET SOAP
Contains the healing quafMes so desirable
for the hands and face.
PERFUMERY
Just the delicate scents dictated by refine
ment and good taste.
STATIONERY
Latest fancy styles, or of the plain and
neat variety. Boxes or broken packages.
PRESCRIPTIONS
Care and accuracy is served in the prepa-
ration of all prescriptions.
ed and expended.
Sec. 7. The Corresponding
Secretary shall conduct all cor-
respondence; read communi-
cations; file all important let-
ters and act as Publicity Chair-
man.
Sec. 8. Dues shall be $1.15
for the year.
re
Just mail us a roll and
ask for information.
THE MAYO STUDIOS
Kodak Dept., 108'/2 West
Broadway.
Brown wood, - - Texas.
Another thing a women can
do better than a man u handle
a slipper on the reverse s.vie of
a naugthy boy.
Drug Company
“Is the dead past ever really
TELL IT TO THE EDITOR.
Every newspaper editor is
desirous of printing all of the
legitimate news of hi* subscrip- dead?” inquires an exchange,
tion field. That is the object We don’t know. Ours has al-
of his paper. ways been painfully alive.
But unfortunately an editor _o—
is partly human—he at least You can get a Dallas News,
is moulded in human form. He San Antonio Express or a Ft.
does not possess a dozen pair Worth Star Telegram every
of hands, or legs, or eyes, or day at the Hankins Drug Store.
ears for the collection of this -o-
vast fund of information. TRESPASS NOTICE.
That is why the editor urges j ;
you to tell him what you know Notice is herejy given that •
—to keep him informed of the hunting or ttesjiissing of any •*** • •
doings of yourself and family, kind in our p^ture is positi-
of your friends, or of the com- v®ly forbidden!
munity in general. 24-tf Mrs. W. W. Allen & Co.
It is the only way to make
a good community in which to TRESPASS NOTICE,
live and do business. • __ ^ M . .
Tell it to the editor. „ “? k‘nd “ P0*'-
He'll tell others—if it ia tell- i°rbldd*d in/"y of our
able. 1 p“tur"'
TEXAS CHIEF, NO. 213. N. R. A.
If yoo are interested in good Registered
Thoroughbred Suck we have them for
your opproval
Turner Bros., Junction, Texas
If a man was really ruler of
the horse there are times when!
a passport would be placed at
the disposal of Mother-in-law. fishing
" ,l0........ strictly prohibi
Some men are so pure of of
Cardwell.
Baker.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
hunting is
the places
pure
mind and heart they can find
nothing to talk about but the
faults of others.
Andre# N. Wood.
A. L. Modm.
G. K. Gordon. 9tf
I Got’Em! What?
Firestone Cord ^6d Fabric Tires at great
uced prices.
Come to see me before you buy.
J. LESLIE ALLEN
Junction, Texas
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The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1920, newspaper, October 29, 1920; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801014/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .