Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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IIARDINti SPEECH
THE UNKNOWN SOLOS HEARD
UNDERFOOT ACROSS U. 8.
| IIY WIRELESS
Cooper Review: W" can never
tell what is beneath terra firma,, Washington, Ji.n. 9.—While
and we are likely to ignorantiy j three soloists sang into a wire-
tread al)ove hidden wealth a je.ss telephone transmitter 6J
lifetime unless someone delves the Anacosta naval air station
into the bowels of the earth and under the auspices of the Re-
expose its tijasures. Recently search University here last
a driller brought in the largest ni^ht ixusons from Ontario to
gas well in the State of Mis- lMOiida "listened in" and ap-
souri near wheie the editor ylauUeti at the conclusion ot
of the Review jpent his boy- each selection.
Ii mmI days. In our childish "Bully" replied New Haven,
d,earned of other'^"n. at "
song by Mrs. Blanche L>alg-
olimes where nature held vast wh() wus one of the flr8t
wealth in store waiting to l>e wwmen to have her voice re-
unlocked by the magic hand of corded on the wireless instru-
man, but it never occurred to ments.
'is how near an unknown treas- After the applause died away
U1.u was from the Blue Crass region of
1 u, . i, . Tll, Kentucky came another compli-
I State Press: The tieasuie p„
II . ment asking tor Lncore! Ln-
ALL OVER U S house ,w y 8eems ,al a"H>- corer
The idea that the humdrum,v
When Miss Nellie Gayley, vo-
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Washington, Jan. 'J.—1 lesi- • . C!, instructor of the Research
the commonplace objects with
dent-elect Harding's inaugural
which he is familiar, hold start-
llnivertity sang, from Canada
came comments on the re-
address will be held at every jj secrets or fabulous for- . ... . . .
A.my post in the United States,! tunes in reserv , for those who ™rkable clarity with which
aid on every battleship of the can discover and unlock them * c ,CI)10 uc lon was ma *1 "n
,, , ... ., . * * . the receiving end. Dr. Louis
N.vy, if plans of the commit-;;* not the way we thmk about of t|w U|)jvw.
tee composed of Army and lom" " 5"' ','s sity also sang, and responses
... the oil some er else. We miag- J .
Navy officers are a th„, onlv by ^ „„ „ ven. came from mreless operator.
Chairman E. B. McLeas. chair-|tuw fIo^uHoclo can we more thon 2 0°" m,lca aw"y'
man of the inaugural com-,bring home the bacon, yet our!
mittee, announces. (own neighborhood may be a Short Sermons
Special wireless telephone ap- better swine-growing district " . . .
1 tl , . . . f , Day-dreaming is pleasant,
pai-atus belonging to the Army than elsewhere to be found. • K '
Petroleum was first discovered, ')U^ unproductive and destiuct-
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and Navy is to be used to trans-
in Pennsylvania, an old
and i ive unless put into acts.
A favorite ptusstime of many
is to reconltruct and build up
the world economically and so-
cially—in their minds. When
mit the voice of the new chief . , . _
settled commonwealth. For a
executive to all parts of tie iong. tjme jt was supposed that
United States and to the fleet. a|)ol,t a|j G;i theiv was was
according to present plans. I lIn(jer the Pennsylvania surface.
In addition to amplifying the Very likely prospectors from
voice of President-elect Harding Qhio an(j West Virginia hurried 't comes to tangible evidence of
so that it can be heard by the to Pennsylvania to bore for J the sinceritiy of their delibera-
immense crowd that is sure to 0ji( where perhaps they found tions, they are very scarce.
gather at the Capitol, it >s pro- others from Burkbumett, Ran- The world needs thinkers now
posed, by use of a^specia1 wire, ger nnd Breckenridge. But as ever before_big, broadmind-
to place two megaphones in the Pennsylvania was not a very ed double-barreled DhilosoDhers
President's stand, In front of ,re„( oi| gtlte. ,t did reled phUo«>phe,s
How Long are you Going to Follow
In the Same Old Rut?
We know of no quicker way to get out of the rut than to buy up-tj
date Farm Machinery.
One look at our line of Implements will prove to you that they t|
up-to-date. We have on our sample floor
STALK CUTTERS SCRATCHERS CULTIVATORS
GASOLINE ENGINES PLANTERS BREAKING PLOWS
HARROWS MIDDLE BRAKERS BAIN WAGONS
GEORGIA AND TEYAS STOCKS
A Complete Line of Kelly Plows and Parts. Come to See Us.
.. . nan tt ~ .. . ~ ■' — — ver5r and economists. For, as men
■ who t « 'or a beginner but Texas |thinkeUl, „ will they M> th.
' L^ Z*we4XtUso?rworld im"°m,F ■
a- hL ..dorvss . 'satlon of Spindtetop. Tt is a Jl^inT^hTth, " ^
The officers of 'be ' •• pretty food plan to stick around !Z.M hv olL™
irlncbm of tbe jerv.ee on the nomc d(.vetep cverytbine P ' 0the'S
oews committee aie all nceds developing.
experts in this line and withj
the vast resources of the Army
nnd Navy wireless stations at
their disposal,
Money in Turkeys
it is believed
that they will be able to carry industry
Turkey culture is a profitable
out tl i"'r plans.
This
from til.
Everyone can contribute in
a measure the constructive
ideas which make the world
move. There is no person, who
is sane and not illiterate, who
oatvot te.'irh the wisest pe son
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It v. ill be the <ii\st time m rpt,„ ,
... r .. TT . , C( . 1,111 P 0giess anu K.^vNiiiy
the lustory of the Umted States ,• .. ., ,>.
£ • ... . portance ol the South Plains
that an attempt has been made ,t .. ,■ r ,
.. . , .. section along the line of por.l-
to transmit the voice of the <v„ ,
vi y and produce is evidenced
President to
parts of the
by reports recently received
tleshins during an inaugural i,„„ . ,
.... ... , key raising is fast becoming an
address. It will be possible for ,
11 .1 *T * J i. important source of revenue
all persons in the United States c ..,41 m • r
' , ... . , .tor South Plains farmers,
equipped with wireless receiv-
ing apparatus to hear the ad-
dress.
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lllg llio luijaul ihi.Ur.Ul.- 1 1' 0U1 I
minds working to the benefit!
01 many in tnc battle ol' liie, I
lJut, there is only discontent!
iniag-
Real Work
United States, and to the bat- f." 1 . , . ,, ;i,u| ..
4, , . j....:! _ . llor" local produci dealers. Tur- nieuiai •>uueinijj 111
ining that our neighbors arc-
too lazy to be successful far-
mers while we permit the
among other important install- Wee('s to choke out the c ops
ces being a recent shipment or 'M 0111 own Acids.
twenty-seven coops from Terry There is wonderful strength
county to a local dealer. One 'n co-operation. A few persons
14-year-old girl reports the by uniting in a noble purpose,
r u mu„„ v,„j ^ •. marketing of $107 worth of can send their message to the
Old Hilton luul strong ideas . • j . <* ^ ^ , .
many things and never hesl- veIr r " ?„ 7'sed hl"|"rf TT ,hC !t''K "
toted to voice them. One day Cv b T ' h T 'I ** -1™! lhe com'
be was accosted by a healthy """! memahzation of fruit raising
lotdtinp individual who taf-T!. , W to ccn" the WMtern P rt f this.
buy r, :?£ * "mp,°evidmM -i
"Why do you wlstTyour thnl spven^^f o^aVfortv-thn^6' . Community interest and ac-
beggin'?" he said coldly, MYou k e v s v-__ u «. t, I ^ '8 t'le one re<iuirement
ougfct to l)e working." ,of the a*e- The wide growth
The supplint drew himself for whjch shi en,.und usefulness of neighborhood
erect. is one of the best signs
"Have you ever lagged?" he evef inking de^Jf
demanded in return. t t . . . I Lveryone has a mission and
"Of course not!" snapped old the farme„ 0< tw, 5ectif>n * can And it if he honestly strives
H, too angrily. pouitry, pmluce. dairy products T "Ml" " here he **.-
f'n ' k"°" and pure-brod livestock of all Tyler TnbuM-
, ^"! '.Y be« ar rt'">rt<*i- , kinds and a material increMc
CAR
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After Five /ears it is possible to say with
entire truth that all other considerations
are second with Dodge Brothers to the
solid satisfaction of the owner of the car,
Dodge Brothers always have pursued
and always will pursue this policy, not
from any spirit of philanthropy, but be-
criuse tt is In the highest —> of the
**ord good buslines to do so.
Th« faaoiin* cocwimpdee li •aswtfp ttm
TW th« ntttaf* <■ QMMoaBjr h%k
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—London Ideas.
of same throughout the com-
J. F. Daniel left the first of
Not What She Meant
I ing years is evident.—McKinney |the week for Tyler where he has
Gazette. j accepted a position with the
, Burks-Walker Furniture and
She had received h.s g.ft of A few weeks wo The News Undertaking Co. Mr Daniel
S raplurf- m«'|o mention of Rev. W. Y. has been with W R Wilkinson
Oh. they are wrtMtly love-Pond losln, bl, watch while in this city for the ' past w"
! h« «rt lm«l. "And tbore Tuom. Mexico. I^,t years. He is a licenCd em!
.s everI a little dew on them." Rev. Pond's cmercmtlon here balmer and well up |„ hi, p^.
"llim' rin W * ^ "r"niP1 0 h,m n r"'09e"t °f n fine fession, besides being a plens-
n v°7 \" ^ bUt, t0 new w accomodating g nZ
Ion Ideas " ZT'T ^ ^ ^ ^ We W,sh him ^
jtoi has been stepping proud. his new home
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1921, newspaper, January 14, 1921; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268154/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.