Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1934 Page: 1 of 8
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rTTE^AS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1W
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Winners In HD.
Club JExhibit At
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Fifty New Pupils
2 Are Enrolled In
T ROTAN TODAY! toanStSystem
CROWD OP 2,000c TO
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Charter Received
By Stamford BPW
The Hm
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Vv.
mford Bulldogs will op-
ewfereeee eehedule ■ tea
T O t A C fcNROLtMENT IN
STAMFORD SCHOOLS NOW
mu
NINi
TES
Baptist Leaders
Of State,Ad
Rally Started To
1.S07 BAIRS OF
gfurne with the .Rotan High School t ' ri j w-i COXTON GiNNEBL---'-
efis**"* J^asyS^XTSiS * Issue Bonds ror up tq Thursday
The Bulidoga aeleateq Aaper-. I i','~’' ’ ’’ 1 ~
toJO in a non-eonference ,
last Friday, while Rotan Tuesday.
REPRESENT ATfV Bfl
CHUR
Club At Dinner ^1“
;»g
ABILENE AND HAMLIN JCLUB
MEMBERS ATTEND DE-
- LIGHTFUL AFFAIR
?~maKsz?---rx;x
swamped Rochester with a score QftX?*s<?ay a* compared With 664 at
The 'close of the firs^week. An ad
check-up High WAV ffiRotltC Cetten finning in Stamford from
Tuesday. There were 614 enrolled * HtgllWOJ IWUyUlC the J9;{4 re*ch«d a toUl of 1*,-
State leaders
Baptists delivei
Southern
among
d the j t
lie
30 to 0 on the same day.
Captain Tony Selraon and James
Meeker scored the touchdowns in
dition of ~ff jfcpHs in the Reynolds
School* sen
Primary
sent its* enroll-
Odr- V. —•.•.p- Ss3^'-±gsta»BSg*vn^:r^-«aaaMMi»ap=^^
Club Exhibit sponsored by The SteiWfocdBusineaB and Pro- last Friday;—Coach Lee Walker
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JUDGE WESTFALL PRESIDES
AND COMMISSIONER ELY
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stration Council, consisting of vege-
tables, fruits, brined vegetables,
jellies and preserves. The follow,
ing chib people won ribbons in the
it:
man, -Pleasant Hill Club* 2. Mrs
J. M. Williamson, Noodle Club;
3. Mrs. J. W. Watts, Corinth Club
Canned Tomatoes: 1. Mrs, j
national charter following a de-
lightfully arranged dinner, at the
game: Lewis, right end; Russell,
right taele; Austin right guard;
Bounds, center; Massey, left guard;
chahaf>- yr— ■•ported'-hi -the
school enrbllment, This ma
total enrollment at thia .tin
enrolIment
approximately l.DTCfT
■Our rooms I
the high
"DetW^fri.66O*M^,50b persons
are estimated to have attended the
op reached a total of 1*,-
507 bales Thursday afternoon. A
Check of the six gins by The Ameri-
can revealed that' 375 bales had
been, ginned since the report Thurs-
Stamford Inn on Thursday night Prewlt, left taekle;
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lumni
Canned Beete: 1. Mrs. J. A.
Flemming,- Lueders Club; 2. Mrs.
V. L. Merritt, Noodle Club; 3. Mies
Juanita Adams, Dovie 4-D Club.
Other vegetables: 1. Miss Juani-
ta Adams, Dovie 4-H Club; 2. Mm.
|.......■ fr.fr.Mlae
table.
South Hamlin Chib._____
I Peas: 1. Mrs. B. L. Whaley, marke
South Hamlin Club; 2. Mrs. W. €.
:• 3. Mrs.
U. A. Rushing, Lueders- Chib. ^
_ Cucumber Ptddes: t. Mrs. B. L.
3ss Juar
J. W.
Club;
I I lta Adanhifr; Uov
Club.
Pickled Beets: 1. Mrs.
Chandler, Liberty-New Hope Club;
|* L, E Cade, Noodle-Club;
-1. Mre. B. J. Jfickel, Lueders Club.
Piekled Onions: 1. Mis; F. W:
Po4, Nienda CJub; 2. Mrs. Ina
Moorehead, Lueders Club; 3. Mrs.
J. M. Williamson, Noodle Club.
affa
sored the organisation of the Stain*
ford Club.' 16 guests from Hamlin,
the 18 charter members of th^
Stamford club and 15 Stamford
guosta. ;
The long banquet t^bl« was dec-
orated with roses'and straw flow-
er* in combination., with plumosus
and fern. Low bowls of rosea alter-
nated with single roses in bud
extremely
r. fafi. Sdbstrtutfens: Watson-
for Rucker, Corley for Meeker
Phstejovsky for Prewit.
peak of our «i
year, however,
permanent, plape
llment early this
so we believe that
fqr the. school
waeee>4s
ff-.lewgth- of the
. . Programs tm jht evening
ed each place.
Mrs. Sallie T. Pate, local presi-
New Garage Is
Opened Here By
Self Brothers
year, in regard to classes, can boon
Ra .-..mldutu/l II “* * '
me of barbecue celebrating the comple-
tion of the Sagerton bridge over
the Double Mountain Fork of the
Brazos on Highway 18 Wednesday,
The celebration was held in i(
1 ‘ “ tto-AargRa.
Combined with the rejoicing over
the formal opening of the bridge
was a rallying of the citizens of
Stonewall, county in behalf of a
550,000 proposed bdhd issue to buy
the right-of-way in preparation
Three Regional
Chambers Plan
ikni Meeting
by representatives of 195 churches
in district 17 at the Lueders Bap-'
list Encampment grounds Tues-
day.
D. Lee S. Scarborough, president
of the Southwestern Baptist Theo-
spoke on “Steps t» Victory,” dis-
sm— ing the work of Baptist* fr.
e.-tw
RHM-
)RM
-eccuFf«»-«uti
ERLY USED BY E
BERG GARAGE
be completed.
* The revised enrollment list gives, - , . T!.—.... --
100 in the first grade of the Mor- tor paving Highway 18 adrosa the
~ ‘ - county.
J.Judge Leonard Westfall, county
judge of Stonewall county, was
master of ceremonies. During the
morning session pioneers of the
county and some from adjoining;
counties spoke. Among the speak-
"«a te
an School, 71 in the second. |
74. in the third grade,
fourth, 114- in the fifth,
sixth and 88 in the seventh.?
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Rev. Sam Morris
Self Brothers, a new
Stamford, opened a
firm
Makes An Attack
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PLAN PROGRAM CHAMPlON-
ING RIGHTS OF PROPER-
TY AND BUSINESS
Frank E. Morrow,' Stamford's
West Texas Chanf6« of .Cftmmerce
director,- and lqcaT chamber offi-
cials have been invited by James D.
Hamlin, Farwell, president of the
rregional chamber, to attend a joint
meeting of the directors of the
South, and East Texas ehnwr
bers in Waco, Friday, October 5.
Accord lo Hamlin's notmeDve
* ■
Clubs- presented the charter follow-^*The*S
ing an'impressive emblem-lighting Self, ma
ceremony conducted.by Miss Corin- wsistant
ne Gotten of Abilene. The' history
and .the ideaU of the dub were out-
lined in an effpetire message by|.cr:
MFs. Miry Yea ton of Abilene. Missive-
Lucile Xuten of the Abilene club,
ipanied by Miss Marie Gould-
f Abilene, sang “The Golden
There were eight additions.to thOladdress. Jud^re Elv said the state
•eeo invited to-the platform were
‘ 'tt- L. Penick and A. J. Swen-|l
son, Stamford. The Aspermont
band played., and - *' gfrls* quartet meeting Is “For tha pqrpm of
Mng.
Texas for the past 100 years, and
giving a repdrf 'of the financial
condition and the attendance of tfrt
Baptists schools at this time. “Tex-
El
jectrof~an ad^rMs b/r. (T. Gard-
ner of Dallas, state B.T.S. dirfector,
in discussing the young people's
work and the peace movement. Dr.
H. E. Fowler, pastor of the EOat
Grand Baptist church of Dallas,
who has recently returned from the
meeting of the Bsptist World Alli-
ance in. Berlin. Germany, '»pok
“Baptists and World Conquests.”
Rev. J. D. Brannon of Abilene,
district missioniry, served as dl-
I rector for the meeting and out-
lined objectives for the year. Rev.
strength of «r the
5SSS!S^9B3E
tist Encampment, gave an en-
couraging report of the usefulness
accomi
ing of
Canned Peaches: 1. Mrs. G. Lud- Key,” by'Carrie Jacobs Bond, a
ecke, Corinth Club; 2. Mrs. J. S.
Carman, Pleasant Hill Club; 3.
Mrs. A. C. Musil. Corinth Club.
Caned Berries: 1. Miss Pearl
-«S“Sh:
Mrs. J, M. Williamson, Noodle
Club.
_ Caned Pears. 1. Mrs. B; L.
Whalw, South Hamlin Club; 2.
_ J*r8- A. C. Musil, Corinth Club; 3.1 *■> .Boo,. „
*.~Putn«mrCwfnth Club: Mine^ By F<NySM T"Wait."*Arthe
song dedicated to the National Fed-
eration of Business and Profession-
al Women’s Club.
the riding ofdRS clQb e«ft« by
•the assembled guests: Misses Mae
Belle Baird and Mary Bryant, ac-
companied by Miss- Ruby Phonix.
entertained in the early part of the
program * by singing “Lassie O'l
Canned Plums; L Mrs. y. L.
Merritt, Noodle Club; 2. Mrs. F. W.
Poe, Nienda dub; g. Mm:
Spurgin, Noodle Club.
M L M re.
. P|bm Jelly; 1. Mrs. C. A. Put-
nam, OoHiith Club; 2. Mrs. L. E.
Cade, Noodle Club; 3. Mrs. G. W.
Stanford, Lueders Club.
Berry Jelly; 1. Miss Lois Aston.
Swan Chapel C!uh;J2. Mr*. C. A.
Putnam, Corinth Club; 3. Mrs, E.
T- George, Lueders Club. *—
Preserves: L Mrs. C. A. Putnam.
close of the program Miss Bryant
led the group in the singing .of the
Vte emMem benediction. - 11 * 1
Charter members of the Stam-
ford Club'are Mrs. Sallie T. Pate*
ChoV ChoVr: 1. None; 2. None; 8/
M^- V-L- Merritt, Noodle Club.
MWi: T- Mr*. Carl Bonneux,
Noodle Club; 2. Mrs. Carl Jackson,
Noodle Club; 3. Mrs. E. T. George,
Lueders Club. - > '
Greens: 1, Mrs. *B. L. Whaley,
president: Mmes. Carrie Lou Davis,
J. G. High, Guy Langford, Reta
Culbpeath, R.-L. Haynie, R, V-
ColbertLAiul T, S. Colbtrt... a n d
(ireen. Wre Carlson,
Mary Bryant, Margaret Smirtii
Maud Cooze, Kathleen Whittington,
Ethel RowelL Rubv Hhenix. Bernice
Calnwell, and Estelle Ward.
Abilene dub members present
were: Mrs. Florence Clifton, Mrs.
Margaret Ellis, Naomi Hale, Ul*tg
Lou HufhM. Mrs. W. M. Love.
Marie Lee, Minnie Minter, Mrs.
South Hamlin t:iub* 2 Mrs Inn
Moarehr.H, L„^.r.'ctobC?'
Carl Jackson,- Noodle Club.
White: 1. None; 2. Mrs.
LaSaib.
WMte loaf of froad: X None; 2.
None; 3. Mrs. ft. J, Fidkel, Lued-
ers Club.
Whole Wheat Rolls: 1. None; 2.
Jessie W. McKenzie, Lenora Madi-
son, Mary Nisbett, Kitty Powell,
Susan Pope, Lena Ries, Kate
Wralls, Birdi Wilson, Annabel Pace,
Mtsses A«en, GwuldtAgr Cofterr;
Moore and Mrs. Yeaton. Stella Mc-
Cullough and Helen Le Lacheur.
. The groun, from Hamlin was
compost of Misses Lermte Green-1
way. Ruby ThOmi
tin. ago.
^SSF
Wheat Bread: 1. None: 2. fDlxle Smith.
j-Graham, Winnie Lee Graham,
ne a^ Lyneta
yne
3. Mrs. Ina Moorehead, Lueders
<Jlub.
The organized pantry displayed
■showed plenty of. fruits for the
family to include fruit in the diet
-everyday during the year; aufft-
cient corn, meats, leafy vegetable
In proportion; shelf for emergency
meals Composed of chili cooked
with beans, sandwich spreads, to-
mato sauce, brown bread and other
foods which, makes meal planning
easier. Sea foods were added in
“-quantity urg!ve;one rervfog week"
1 1y,r Sffich ' Tfnssis'fi "Tn preventing
pellegra, and goiter. Besides the
shelve* being well filled with palat-
able food, they wera- labeled and!
everything in its place. Too,•'those
who saw the
rtmpsoff, T r e n e
■■■
Williams, Louienna Williams, uoy
irm is composed of Marvin
Self, manager, and Jerome Self,
manager? Marvin Self
has been in charge of the service
epartment of -the Chevrolet deal-
ership in Denton the p«t_*ight
ars. Jerome Self comes here'from
Li pan in Hood county, where he
was in the service station busi-
ne*a: ~ J ■ • - 'y ■
Bill Pace, ‘formerly with Hardy
Motor Company in Stamford, is
mechanic for the new firm. Mr.
Pace has been in Big Spring and
in Denton county since he left
First Baptist church Sunday mom-
ing. There were 444 in Sunday
School; 70 of these wiere
Business Men’s-Bible Ci*ss. Extra
____g ____ .The Stamford delegation to the
chair* ftiled the asles to accommo- barbecue was heiddd by Warren B.
date the congregation*at the even-
ing hour. In all we have a splen-
did day and feel that great good
was done in n»mo nf T.nr6
ready to' build the highway as
soon as the right-of-way is secured
Tayman, chairmai
ber of Commerce, nij
fra.
The committee in
bri
At' the evening hour the pastor celebration was composed~of Judge
paid hi* respect to the hotbeds of WeetfalL Jim Robertson and Hous-
iniquity located just across the I ton Bingham.
coun.ty.line to the. north of Stam- --
ford. We commend whole hearted*
property, and bueinesa.-
Hamlin also notified the local
directors that they have been made
member* Of the AH-State Council
of Texas which, for years has been
maintained to enable a working
relation between the three cham-
hway commit- bers. Heretofore, the membership
of the Council ha* been composed
of the presidents *nd general man-,
agers bf. the three chambers:
Teteria
noon.
charge of the
The firm will do
mobile repair business,
”gglle.
parts and. accossonesimd will have *k___U---
the agency for Hood'TIres.
At a
recent ipeeting tiu- local directors
were made members, and the Waco
meeting will be the first in which
aU- the -directora -oOhe^three ojr-
Mr-
Satan’s Influence.
Beaman’s Subject
Sunday Evening
By Rev. Robert O. Beaman, Pastor
Services in the -Central Christ-
ian Church this Lord's Day are a*
follows: Bible School will meet at
Bryant-LirikCo.
Adds New Man In
patrowiee these--breeding pens1 of
adultry and vice are a disgrace toi
any church to which they -belong.
Ha6 Outgrown Its
allowing subjects will be on
the program, at Waco: (1) The
Any member of the First Baptist
Church who patronizes them is .in-
vited to. dp-one of two things: First,
^omc Back lo the Lord and with-
draw your support and connection
from that crowd and he a useful
.JLtw.
CLEMENTS IN CHARGE OF
DEPARTMENT; DICK ROW- —
LAND SERVICE MAN
Implement Def)t.|Stti;ifS ^
connections with the First Baptist
Church. If you wish to run with
that crowd yuti are not our kind;
we are not your kind. We are just
two different set* of folkpi - y -
The dance halls were banned out
of Stamford because of their vice,’
adultry, drunkehess, and disrespect.,
ability. They haven’t changed by
crossing the county line and link-
ing up with beer joints. They are
the gmt cesspools of lust. A pole
rat stinks the same way regardless
of what den he is located in. Shov
Addition of several men to the
sales organization and an expert
service man in the implement divi-
sion fo the Bryant-Link Company
at Stamford was announced ThurS-
4>* hy Galen H. McKinney, vice
president pf the company. The id-
ditions to the personnel a r.e
brought about by increased busi-
ness and growing demand for John
Deere tractors and power farm
■gqnipinent, Mrr McKtnngy satd:
m Elvis- Clements, a former citl-
ing . him across the county line
Thompson,-Dorothy Boyd, Lola Mae
Revbolda, Viva Milstead, Maaic
.partment in Stamford.
Dick, Rowland, well-known ht
_____________ Stamfprd and tht* territory'as an
>d Lyneta Mar- fXpert service man, will be placed
Lewis and Mrs, in charge of the tractor service
Monday.
Stamford guests were Mesdames
R. B. Bryant, Steve Bennett. Jim
Carroll, W. P-McDonald, B. C.
Burrow, HazeLTurbeville, . Easter
Belle Kinard, F. E .Upshaw and R.
F- Mahood and Misses Sarah Up-
shaw, Dovie Pearl’Klght. Margaret
Crockett, Mie Belle Baird, Agnes
Hanson and Alice Custer.
Home Demonstration
. Agettjg .Qf DialrM,
The Jones County Home Demon-
stration Council met" in Anson
ce. Too,•'those} September 19-and had as gpbsts,
he pantry Sgw menns by^Mita Myrtle Murray^ district hotne
dernonstratiim agfht, College Sta-
tion, and Mrs. Maggie W. Barry,
Extension Aociologist, rural wo-
men’s organization, College Sta-
which it could best be utilized by
use of Well-planned recipe 1 bookjfc
and lirtenu files. ^
The well-filled pantry was made
possible by the use of «ub-7rTiga-‘
tlon which several families in Jones
g. A display of sub-
see.
Eugene L. Naugle. Pastor
* pur fourth quarterly conference
will meet at Tuxedo on Saturday,
September 29. Let every officer qf
______ _
Hear New Program
tion. ■ |
Mr*. Barry and Mfss Muf
talked and discugaed organii
yearsworlc.
Guest* were present from. the
zen of Stamford and until recently
manager'of the Hardware and Im-
plement department of Bryant"
Link Company at Paducah, is now
in charge of the TMplWnent th»-
wQD’t change J)j-i vik.^91 iato.i9®ft Xny-other religious body m
Mrfume. pressing him up and put- ca^ciI1 ^nope soor
ting him into some church choir,_____----v-
Ling him into some church choir,
official board, on Sunday School
won’t make him anything but a
dressed up skunk in a church pew.
It ia. oUr. personal conviction that
our personal conviction
professing CSnsuan who
any professing Christian who pa-
frorifsgl Ahdse hfB-TioTes and re-
fuses'to be admonished and en-
treated is nothing but a church
polecat. -If-you do«i;t Tiko our ilhw
Nation ju>.t ruunmkr what we are
Irvin L, Jackson of Stamford and
T. M. Etheridge of Tuxedo have
been Added to the Sales organiza-
tion and Raymond Swenson, exper-
ienced hardware manj will assist in
the hardware, sales.
Jones County Is
Alloted 12 Men In
New Quota Of CgC
JoaaxNpunty has bean alloted a
’ J:
quota of 12 men in the current en-
rollment -Yn -the Citizens Conserva-
tion Corps, according to an an-
nouncementreceived from Mr*.
Lenore Christian, county relief n^l
ministrator, Anson. The men may
be selected from any part of . the
county. ■
trying- to illustrate. An unwatchful
Christian or an unexperienced
youth might be misled into going
out. there a time or two but no
sincere Christian can witness the
conduct and character of those
places more than a couple of times
and-jiot realize that'they are of
the world, the flesh, and the devil.
So we repeat our invitation to any
of our oWn members who patronize
them: Give them up or give up
membership in tha First Baptist
Ctofr We would much rather you
’would Drive them up but if you
won’t then we expect to give you
W. - I -i . #
But someone says, “Brother Mor-
ris, I like my beer; «pr. I don’t
mess around with tbfe gambling)
dancing and adultrv.” So do T like
biscuits but I don’t want them If
«»*'■’■ , : , > , I have to get them out of the slop
lowS reomVemTnt?' the *ol_ | trough in ^he hog pen or out cf
Present BtiiWing m wr-Tt™
' ° Amendments. <
By Arthur Slater. Minister
I waftt to thank the editor of the
Stamford Americarr for the in vita -
the Governmental Budgeit»
ment in Business, and
T e~~ ConstltuHolfiaT
Outstanding speak-
ers fqr each subject are being ob-
tained to. be anounced later.
Hamlin is scheduled as chairmen
Supt. Sunday morning, at' the close
Bgj. of tha BibU- School hou
r.wawill
have ttye promotion service of ad-
vancing pupils and dedication of
the teachers for the Bible SrhodL
Year whaSj begins the first Sun-
day in October. We are very anx-
ious that alVpupils be present to
be advanced \> thfeir new classes
th*»ew..
Stamford American for the lnvita- and wm s>ate the purpose and u? ^
tjoaJO-Write thesa. Chtuneh notes for ejects of the meeting, according Sund^fxbllovnng,
hi* paper, each week, and shall en- an announcement made by Man- Morning Worship will be s
paper, pach week, and
deisvor hot to abuse this privilege
of it. I appre-
while -making use
an announcement made by Man
ager D7*A. Bandeen of the regional
aPPre* chamber- c. F. -Ashcroft, Sulphur ™ the zubkct:
date the reception which has been Spring*. Preiident of the
accorded me by the members of
Die Church of Christ and by others
in Stamford." I shall do my best
to merit the good treatment which
I have received...
. The Church of Christ in Stam-
ford is growing along with Die
phenomenal. growth of the church^’
everywhere^ and it is our convic-
tion that this growth will continue.
Government statistics show that
thk Church of Christ is makii
greater proportionate gain
at which ’
■ A IWilMWSZU
Texas Chamber, will talk on
value pf the regional : chambers 1ar* yours
Eternal J
yourself of
will be at 11:00
stor will speak
____ To Obtain
YouViouId avail
co-operating, and J. M. Pickering, velop yourself
Victoria. Vice President of the
South Texas chamber will discuss
the value of the regional .chambers
te T-exaa. mn—-----------------------------
ing a
than
*./'
soon
compelled to enlarge our building.
In fact, we have reached almost the
limit of our development with our
present facilities and must begin to
Grand Jury Ends
ionAfter.
Voting 35 Bills
ities that
comibg and de-
the Divine order dAthtags. “What
Shall it profit a manjtf be gain the
world and lose his
l*.n ,oi
soul?’
or what
nge for.
tbink now
mg-our
indicynvnjts were re-
i -geaml - jury foe the
hi< «o
Evening worship will be at 7:30
and at this hour the pastor is
speaking on, "Satan'S influenced
Hear tliis sermon.
The Church .IS the only InstitUr
tion in the wrold that puts its arms
around all humanity, and has up-
on i’ts doors, Whosoever Will May
Come.' Such an invitation we ex-
tend to you. Will you cornel
our friends and neighbors to come
and study With us, to'the end'that
we may secure a broader and more
accurate Knowledge of the si
ttrrBfr tmdwmay'iregUlate ' bur lives
accordingly.
The schedule of services for the
coming week is as follows i Bible
classes at 9:45 Sunday morning:
Young People’s class at 6:46 Sun-
Saptembsr term \flf 4is Gfjet c60f t
which completed its work at Anson
Monday af.
ter a recess since September, ,7.
Tfve fndictrherits m addition tp Yhe
day evening.
7:45 Sunday.
Monday at 8:80.
Wednesday at 7:45. The
invited w> these services
and
class
Preaching at 11
Indies’ Bible i
30. Mid-week aei
public is
Ben Ashmore Earns •
TVip To Chicago And
Week At Exposition
empan
of the District Court of Jones
Copnty, Texas, having heretofore
been in session but granted a recess
by the Court on the 7th. of B«p-
tember to reconvene on the ■
day of September, come now -to
make the following report:
■VThat-ueu have heeh in . session
Ben Ashmore, service manager
for the' Stamford Motor Company,
16ft Tuesday for a visit *£ the Cen
isit af the <
Exposition
of the .1
Single, between the ages 19 nnd- Jinking “ beSr Pever so
inpliiiivo * ' " i < -h
25, inclusive.
Selected fro
tion agent, Dickens county; Mi*«
Veta- Lee Jones, home demonstra-
tion agent, Kdnt eounty, MIbb John-
nie Reed,- homer ^demonstration
Miss Jewel
10 a., m. Preaching 11 a. m. and
7:45 p. in. • . . ; 'V,‘ i;.
yegrs old and still in good condition
-iafr-
Rr
igent, Haskell courfty;
those now o
Ww&mBT™
of Public aid. 1 —-
No man discharged from the CCC
\ -tggtegi .th«lr .lo*t and tha o
"Do not
until notice .has been porfted at
your local relief office that apnli-
cation blanks are her e,”\ Mrs.
Christian advises prospective ap-
agent, Knot,county; 7 Miss Velma
Heald. Fisher c/vftnty home agent,
and Mias Nora Ellen Elliott, home
:
William’ GutmaWand Miss Sarah
Barbas admire the woo:
CM representatives. b« nthrried in it (Continued on page 4)
.. r .',7 -> •:
■
wouldn’t b
I enjoyed
much I
laces,...To
4T' gamb'Tinl^ cussing,
and other vice carried’on
out there. ” The dance halls, with ^"ed locreasertn percentage pr t-ourt tn
their lust, and the other vices ’were shop saies. having ui^lo-date t<Kds be made
got there: take the beer Away
the gambling and other form* of
vice would disappear. To buy the
beer Is tp support 'establishment*
r^UWoTr'nne
without supporting the other. The
selling Of beer is only one part of
r*x-
tory of Progress
Chicago as a guest
Motor Company.
Ashmore was one of seven serv-
ice men in the Dallas zone who
two days, examining 25 witnesses
and investigating, those, cases
brought 'to our/j/tention. At this
time we repefv’to the Court and
turn ’in five indictments. .
“We have made Xn inspection of
Ford! the County jalTTOi^' wish TO com-
mend Mr. and Hr*. Ladd for the
excellent appearance, 'both insidC
arid out but recommend to the
ini
I i
ed third amdng tTr^seven,
were awarded on a merit
based on increase/in percentage
he rArtte
’Hie trips
IIooluu ToPreatii
Sunday Night
~“Bifeteje^hean^
30 returned early in the month
Were turned in with the final report
Tuesday, The report follows:
"To the' Honorable W. R. Chap-
man, Judge of the District for
County:
“We the Grand Jurors, duly Church will preach Sunday night
irteled for Ufc September Term In this sermon especWlytoyoung
By Caradiae R. Hooted. Paster
“Young Mr. Might-Have iBeen”
was a Bible “jellybean," about
(whom the pastor at the Methodist
men, all of us will find warnings
and encouragements for our daily
living. We will begin fifteen min-
>WP- utes earlier, at 7:30 p. m. Who is
»44fr-this Bible character, isdi
his 20th Ceirtury S60ce*»or?
In these days of confusion
uncertainty it-ia whol
>r eommihafaperw1 wafl. that I •■All’ |7eaUse-tha^1
apd equipment a^having factory
Hr. Asbmpre, Along |
other Fdrd service managers in
the' United State*, will spend a
work be done on the inside walls.
“We further recommend to the
Court that some fund or provision
TO defray—expenses * m
having "home brew” or beer analiz-
(gvrw
■ nlnnirt
be awarded merit badges and S. W~
Gound, manager of the Stamford
Motor ('omi)flOy, sAtd It was poss*-
(Bw thaY'
Court and we believe that
mi
■M :■: v,1T.:-
FordL’
Hne which should be done without pie, to take, adva*.
a burden on the officers- of th*| preaching’ s^vice*^
“Our
pfeted,
..Wh,
solve thia body
labors paving been
ask Ahe Court, to
and dismiss ui
com-
dis-
us for
TRe ^bAdgM T wnnid be- tin*-term. Rcsnautfolly sabmitesdi
Presented ~*t personally by Henry nI. H. TERRY, Foreman of the
Grand Jury
t ’ ... .
ize that We know aonut 'things. In
“A Child of the King,” Sunday
morning, we will seek to bring
God's reassurances to all who are
ambitious and who are trying.
There ar* some better things fee
Stamford people to enjoy than
those on whwh many of us.are now
content to roly. If the large per-
eentage ofsohr adult dasssa will
seryjee-i* built tend
begun in the St
how much happier
designed to
■irnial *iorvTc
School class,
VMM
of the thin;
Of RCtutt*. ;
of 'the.
And' this ex-
into the
a
ren, wpo also like to stay for Wor-
It is promotion day
Sunday, and aB onf ^
> Continued on
<) % -w
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