Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1932 Page: 1 of 8
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Mount Of Olives
Is Described By
Methodist Pastor
GROUND TROD BY THE SAV-
IOR IS VISITED BY
DR. FLETCHER
JONES AND HASKELL COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS WIN
PLACES AT TEXAS STATE FAIR
Haskell Co: Boys
J By REV,. W. G. FLETCHER,
Pastor St. John’s Methodist Church
On the Mt. of Olives one is ab-
solutely certain that he is where
the Lord' walked again and again,
and from its height, 2,720 feet,
he knows that he looks on objects
familiar to the Saviour’s eye. As to
the places where He wall wont-to
retire for prayer, the nlaCe of t.he-
"Betrayal. Getnsemahe and the tradi-
Win Sweepstakes
In Maize Exhibit
JONES COUNTY GETS 28th AND
HASKELL 21st IN COUNTY
DISPLAYS
prize in the county agricultural ex-
hibits at the State Fair at Dallas
Stamford Band In
Haskell As Fair
Opens Thursday
PARTY OF BUSINESS MEN A<
COMPANIES MUSICAL
ORGANIZATION
Legionnaires Of
33 Towns Attend
Convention Here
MINERAL WELL8 IS SELECTED
AS PLACE FOR NEXT
~— MEETING
A party of Stamford business
men, accompanied by the Stamford
en, absolutely nothing hr
known. The olive trees in the Latin
garden of Gethsemane look old
enough to- t*laim >he distinction of
having sheltered the Savior on his
tragic. night of sorrow and be-
trayal, but in point of fact they
are only shm^t 900 years, old.
The two roads lending up to the
iTs—> sre-Gtr onwrfcy u1 flit'll peo
pTe have passed for mAny
sands of year*. H#* passed
thou-
|mW:
ties competing from every sec-
tion of Texas, this was considered
a very good record by these two
counties. E. C. Watson had charge
of the Haskell county display and
Bruce Bray was in charge of the
Jones county exhibit. Each awards
carried with it a cash premium.
Four-H Clubs of JdaakelLxouatp
tni^ia-
ex tended ' Stain-
state in
five
itinnal
places“Add
^s of th^ enUre Saturday.
The visit was m
tion -of courtesies
ford by Haskell, particularly in
connection with the • Cowboy Re-
union. '
wtU continue through
ithen:
“* * ~BS2 SSBEb ~ Jeruaa-
kT
Thirty-three towns were repre-
sented in the American Legion
District convention which held a
session here Saturday and Sunday.
The session closed with a business
meeting passing four resolutions
and naming Mineral Wells as the
next convention city. M. J. Bene-
field, of Brady, executive commit-
tee, nan, conducted the session.
The meeting opened with regia-
STAMFORD BULLDOGS CLASH
WITH ALBANY LIONS TODAY
“^AT LOCAL ATHLETIC FIELD
Both Teams Are
Undefeated But
1 Albany Favored
School Problems
To Be Discussed
At P.-T. Meeting
Total For Season
4,250 Bales Up To
Thursday At Noon
GRADE CONTINUES TO IM-
PROVE AND LITTLE CHANGE
IN PRICE
IS HARDEST GAME STAMFORD.,
tvau mas Gcuvniti rn JI*,
FOR SEASON
-Jt
W. JOHNSON AND R. E. Me-
DONALD TO SPEAK
' FRIDAY NIGHT
The Stamford Bulldogs will rneeL
the Albany Lions on the Bulldog
athletic Field Friday.:,in yhat is,1
to
A program
Informal
_
of wide interes* and
reception wiil mark
A ith regis- [eiepected to be the baldest- game f the-opening of the Parent-Teacher
J ' fewift e# enenfunf^AssoHrit ion * •-*—--...............
Band in West Texas uniforms, was
one of the bright spots. of Satur-
day’s activities. The band gave a
concert on the te<
e barbecue sup-
per at the Texas Cowboy Reunion
grounds later in the evening. Vwit-Lnd defensive.
TOZ^ere made welcome, fa A.me4- { The Walker
rag^BQtayflj^JLX Brady. St
..... .. . ^ ,____. .NfV!V«WMHg^
this season. j Stamford when that body holds the
The Lions have played four'first session of the year Friday
games in which they mafcaed a j evening, October 21, at 8 o’clock at
total of 151 points and as yet theyjthe high school auditorium. Tfcis
have not been scored against. Two'year’s first meeting will follow the
triple threat «u»-«rtH strength to plan used for the opening meeting
speedy Albany backfield and i of last year which was arranged
the line is well balanced and, for the evening in order that fa-
powerful, both on the offensive, thers as well as mothers might
Total cotton ginnings for the sea-
son at the sik' Stamford gins
reached a total of 4,250 bales just
before noon Thursday.
. Cotton has been moving very
rapidly during the past week. At
11 a. m.. Thursday of last week, 2,-
224 bales had been ginned^ which
means that approximately 2,000
balos haa been ginnedin one week’s
time.
Middling cotton, 16-16 inch
staple, was bringing 5.86c in Stam-
ford Thursday. Most of the cotton
and
Strict middling, 16,16 staple, was
bringing G.05c. The graile contin-
ues to improve kna Jtbmc fine • *
samples have been turned out at
the local gins this week.
Bullington Due
tend.
appealed to my ims _
‘pvw^pfftsj^tJTCIIf
&
iteph, ceylng,
lem, how oft would I hare
cm, now on would i navi
my
hen Kiithe
der her wings
have gather-
grm
ttrkfnx1
ye, would not.
Behold your house is left unto you
. desolate!”
cr I |
and up the way He went after the
_________»imt.
-Hewrsw Type or semsn Lire
A second, time I ascended the
Mount that I might study the reg-
5B3SS35sSs»,
hf Rev. W. G. Fletcher, Pastor
One of the prominent queBtidns
--------
Saturday’s
our debts to our soldiers.
■ ___ ML------W syWim ■ ie »-«ood
ing. ln jy^^^m^dti^Tinancia.liv.” 1 —-
I
being done to
sar:
WorkUi
Far In The Lead
bo the subject
sermon at thr
tSunday nfght.
a 1WS' repre- F
.r #£?
Methodist church I * %* - ““
During ffie sermon* Saturday
light’s features
ig match at the
of which the Stamford
rmo, -dlftpWWWTifflCRTbT.1
thfe-JasJ, ballot has been casfjgj
Hoover or Roosevelt
8th, the small town and country
M~f^._;will preach on “Profit and Loss.’! , ,
about . tot. the sunlight. “T" T7be s biff
______ly-attention is fixed on Belle Baird.
Dead Sea. twenty-five miles aw*y,lf*t£>r^ tW m
membership will__mattrohex
at the lowkr Tn* TjimSSF"-
------- ..... — 10:45,a.
^ • '[headed the church i'i^W
e Stamford knowing just what
howinm^g^Qi E,has de-^ThitjnaotHig-rTtasy n:
mto r bowei^l coiW'mleFTfW^^^^^i
district ehamplofrship:.' ~"T5riffy arfee.” „ -
The probable line-up: ' The edueatkmal situation — ...
Po. Stamford Texas and a consideration of'the ?ntlir,t„v,’ n'L:
LE Selmon effect of the nrooosed constitu- Saturday, Octo
LT Huffaker tional amend
LG .:_Maftacy koweetesrn-1 d'icemption upon the
ardner public schools, will be brought be-
Simpson fore the audience by Mr. Johnson.
Rutherford. R j;, will represent
McClellan the Sstamford school board In a dis-
-York cussinn of the. local financial eon-
McElhaney dition, explaining the
• Allen
* Monvll
tockton
Todd
Moore
o a
and Demoss
assem
_ „M«r¥wTSB
vet. in POJ?; ineeawsttr of taapondunc to the calls {12 ,HarV £°^t'P*vs,f,e^> p*’- B* VI.*
selfish life — .......... - ^rofght^.a^^ Ab‘’
■ ■ " »?*Vbn if' other sfraw-vote pOTs C<>ndtICt«dt^«|M||jU|||HB
ror ages .« tities an(1 larKc population een- ^
■
^Hev. Sam Morris
{Dodson
lone, bl
' the qualities, of the Christian
SHE
Terry the eetretiCMtient measures
Cttfe In keeping the financial condition
.. jpf the SUmford. school system
committee lff T®ajgje
Fruits Of SpiritjgfS
new schedule of
speaking dates issued this week
from Bullington headquarte
t0Sr^ufeigto^ was scheduled to
speak in Stamford two weeks ago,
but was unable to lrrcp tha ay
0m to w^ticjai nr-
ese or ms mother, who died a f
days latere- —- —-”iS
M. foll.iw'w statement
city vote in certain staTPS
...
■ Hfe whatever in it. Fish swept into
it by frtrBhPtr-frt thF Jordan a?TTn-
atantly drugged.
Tho rites of the cities of Sodom
and Gomorrah by the Dead Sea
have not heen found, -but eome-
where in the
WTySfsfcssa®
Sfe c. Ftebch4^^^mm“- procure
___ ly iafty. 'JLn^JCiii
teiwf UnM tWIngo of Abilene and Rev. M.
- — nrUIU_,J j Harris, post chaplain, also assisted next
Meeting In City^
.oisKJBufe sma uaaS
ae»aral St.™at-th, pta-ter eere-
^Krthe^lsW Or.lRff, ^.1 «.« »»<I r11 s?l“rd*r !° '»>
Both the Literary Digest pull and
the Ilcarst newspaper poll show :
Roosevelt leading -In Illinois. The J
weekly newspaper poll shown Tlnov.
rr
H—IW Will rauw i cjrvw-* MiTibuuuu uavwiucu wv
essage.....for the morning everyone to attend iitto -meeting.
j^^JTii at Baptist Church 1 - **
County Institute
of the mi
hour afcH
Sunday, Ryv
or, announces.
ris is inEort Worth this week,
■School, but he
nesday night to teachJ
the-Bible- lesson >t the prayer sew- f
.. ■« . , - {0. S. Stover, presiding elder, in iA
^effTre of l^otts^nd^^^ from'sixteen states have^^’ STf cal ^ a"d a ^ber of the en-
f°r th® welfar®. of hifl colts and . received at Publishers Auto- |jmistic m thls clo-B,nF meetira of tertainment committee for the
but the end thereof is a mournful-^fe notional heailquarters for the L^ lord’s work in spite of <*• I'faBTYri av**i'^>T thia service.
example of the fact that in morals I W«ekly Newspapers poll These , Reports weri- Tiven of the ™ „ JJfLhW it thf > d* S',
- j^v, lm ■ nnrfqrf fVinn returns show Rooievelt leading/iT *• f • 4. l^roup assembled at the city audi-
direction is more important than ^oion mioU 19,289.1^.or^,oVer inspira- i^orium for the afternoon
Open October 28
than I returns show
speed. Hoover, -‘■Lt,ll i tional messages were brought by
tsnx j.TC’Ragft&y.i
The pipe for this enterprise, not « : rfm e
begun, was utilized by the British).?, V1; 0
to bring water into Jerusalem from Nf.>rth Carolina-,
noon-.
is the last
. inis is me last session of t-heigrac|v
?«*«h sSf 1
■■P meeting.
The Auxiliary held a separate busi-
ness meeting at the Legion hall at
the same hour under the leader-
ship of Mrjs. M. J. Benefield of
district auxiliary presi-
all appointments ; of the church
here Sunday. He will also go to
Abilene at 8-.o’clock.Sunday after-j Thv jones county Teachers* ifn-
noon to preach in Johnny Lovell’s - stitute wl„ be he!d at An>on
church and^invites any one to drive day and Saturday, October 28 and _ __
... 21* with a number nf able tnstruc-jhas^made more than TtKTspeeches.
. W1,** j tors and speakers on the program.
. ”yc,aJ <jePartn]ents >1 j Miss Madge Stanford, rural su-
the Sunday Sqhool Sunday. Ail perviso,. of Taylor County, will in-
teachers are urged to get in touch struct the primary section; Hoyt
with-their class members and make Ford> prof^,. of eduction Shn-
reat day, _ — mons feGversitv the ’ ’ ”
Tlie /ourth chapter of
be studied by all
gr
Morris with
KU UOU1CIII II VIII , . .
out near Hebron. Fortunate indeed
that1 this pipe was available. .KenUuky
A-5w7I.s cngnricci' Tills ..LibmTfTcaT*?^^*
feasible plan to cyt a ttmnel I ■ Biwow
Massachusetts
a
from the Mediterrfthoan Seif, spme „, ... . .
fifty miles away, to the Dead Sea tj™ V n'p,n,a
valley and bring'in a volume of “/"° T
water sufficient to generate light | N«w Jrraey
and power for all Southerh P*!cs-1 ^)*ol'a ,
tine. He estimates that the woter1 Wisconsin
discharged into the valley will bV ,
taken care of by the same process'. £e" . ' Sr
of evaporation that has kept the |Pentisylvania
Dead Sea at the same level for Kansas
agea. Thirteen hundred feet below.*ow®
sea level is this misty, mysterious)
body df water, beyond which rise)
the blue walls of the mountains of:
Moab. ’
* The Sea of Galilee r
- Far up the Jordan valley is seen | . ^ i. ,
55 M: per
W .....
365
_ 301
1,188
&l-
4,414
522
126
2,101
.. 97
431
279
997
1,956
1,784
1,167
3,473
held this year
Vember
who has
here will
Amarillo
Many Notables Speak
John Lee Smith of Throckmor-
ence.
M»,280 24,911
1,978
279
2,346
217
1,452
670. . . .. ■ ■ ,
4,305 {Home-Talent Play
587 i To Be Presented
1,397!
701 j
2:085: rj .u , , ^Greenville, past viee
1,698 Miss Kathryn Rush of Bin'tTes-. the first division, was introduced
1,831 ville, Okla.. representing the Nr- and read humorously, “What is the
4,146 | tional Producing Company of Kan- Matter with Texas.’’
fras-Gityr arrived here this week Urge Drivers' License taw-
|to start preparations for the home-] A reBcrlution suggesting the
Sunday a
Mr. Me----- ------- ________ se<
Sam Jr., and Mr. Morris’ mother1 d,,Bn
left Saturday for Fort Wbfth. They'
,, ..—mons University,
Mrs Morns, ,ection and Dr. D< M>
U
-T *
Orville Bullington, candidate for
ivernor, will speak in Stamford
con-
— The fourth week of his state-
wide speaking tour completed, Or-
ville Bullington. WiehWa Palls,
port coming to him from the Demo-
cratic ranks will give him a sub-
stantial margin, of victory when
ballots are cast N ~
p--qp tr m_ii 11 j*w irr~Tnr^"^ 111 of T«*-
Tor 1 earners » J I^With abouf three weeks in which
to finish his campaign itinerary
and less than half the State yet to
be covered, Bullington will have ap-
peared in practically every county
before he closes his drive. Travel-
ing by automobile, he already has
covered more than 5,000 miles and
i aean of students, Simmons
were joined' there Saturday and ) ^nsVitu/T spea'llcrs^cludi'll. M.
He is holding up well under the
stress of the campaign, attributing,
nis ability to continue under the
gruelling schedule of 5 to 8 speech-
es a day and the long hops in be-
intormediatejJWeen t® hip practice of the oid
W, “early to bed and early to
rise, ’ and to physical fitness deve-
loped by walking and horsehack
riding on his ranch before he start-
ed the campaign. Bullington has
made I V o'clock engagement al-.....
Wiggins.
ona , UW*
every morning since he start-
ed his tour.
commander, Dr. W. M. Dickens,
(Greenville, first division command--
,er and Carl E. Nesbit, Mineola,
department commander were
November 4 And 5j”“» a.&Sr*S
Bankruptcy Talk
Made By Andrews
AtrExchange Club
District Health Nurse, Abilene; and; Hw speaking tour has been a
Dr. E. B. Surface, Abilene, jcontinuous drive with the exception
rc-
Rousevelt—56 per cent votes cast.ftnlent play, “Ghost House, to be.qUjrenipnj examination of drlv
MgS * -------- by. -the. Parent-Teacher jjcemie and liability insunahde
ifoover—1-44 per cent votes cast.
Three Polls Percentages
!r its total of 730,837 .votes re-
fndffiefthe location1 of the Sea ^f iRoose^lt with 404^92
. JT».Hk>r: ,-k. Vme iwL ^w.tr'jiw^iiwir-
(presented
| Association on Friday tind Satur-
day, November 4 and 5.
Mrs. Jack Booth, chairman of
the B.-T.A.. finance committee, is
gr
ministry.
To trie
fight is the forbidding
“Wilderness of Judea,” scene of the
for car drivers and another recom-
mending that more rigid » enforce-
ment of the law of regriftratJon of
vital statistics were ‘’adopted after
Rotary Club Has
Discussion Of 3
■ ^^^r^TJf^Ame^ments
The bankruptcy laws were pres-: __.*.y
ent«l in a classification talk by H Xhrpe of, t h* o'1 institutional
G, ^Andrews of the law. firm ui amendments to be ytitod on in the
Coombes and Andrews, in a mes- general election Ngfamthor 8 wterd
sag» to F.xchangites at the Inn Jtrf- up {or dis(CUS8ion at the Rotary
day- .. v o i r,ut> m<**GnK Tgt-sday with Dr.
A. D. Barnes manager if Baker- Alirulfl niackwell in charge of the
Hanna Bros, store, was introduced dav’s program. - or-_v . ......
ns a new member of the dub. T.* ’ **■
jof four days lost when he was
.called to Che bedside of his mother,
(Mrs. Sarah Bullington, wtfio died
October 8 at Weatherford \after «_
Hngeniig illness. Her Ihst wish
was that her son continue his cam-
paign for the Governorship.
■(Opening his campaign with an
at \v a co September—ttf
uldresa
Bullington swung across into North
and Northeast Texas, then into
Northwest and West Texas and
back through Central Texas into
the Southwest and
and 44,'i percent for Hoover
The TTcaisl NewspSpefa poll,
during the second week ift Oetober^j
ass sting Miss Rush with preparq. ja presentation in a minority report
nr. T|ee*ulutions urging contact* «i44i
IH IlhUlii tind 1imui-nni/m m A»io *r o /l
Trii the Rio Grande
S- „. . . .. ® m The three amendments discussed His itinerary qlso carried
R. Tinsley, club,president, conduct- werfe the one. for releasing taxes I®,1"4 alwnF the Mexicair^Border and
ed the busines^ession. - delinquent for ten yenrs; the. $3,00014t»uli Coast. He still i? to make
honiestewri -1 ice- exymprrrm rnirf-tky
the association this year.
“Ghost. House” has plenty
amendment concerning the,
»f bonds for so walls'.’and i
showed 403.928 votes cast; Roose-'JmyaTefy and enmed-y■*&& featprea
volt With 234,278 votes and Hoover {four snappy dance choruses, Miss
169,650; 58 per cent for Roosevelt, |Lush said.
I
ran -rr ~
home post to guarantee moriey ad1-
vqnced to indigent veterans and a
world’s one “decisive battle,” in
the winning of which the Christ,
used only “the sword of the Spirit .
Which is the word of God and shar-[42jpcr £«nt for Hoover. „ /m i xn-U_____ur:n
per -Thgrr-iBfrrTwdiecngpd s'vfiV(rr|~tno Wdekiy Nowniaiiers' poll (Md keilOWS Will
and even today makes him victor!with its total of 44,200 votes 24,-) |rQV„ n:r,1 C|,nnpr
Who relies upon it when tempted. for Roosevelt, nnd U.^H.t for MHVC IxIFC! oUPpGr
'Three miles-aWpy, nestldiT atria! Hoover, shows Roosevelt receiving TllPsiHjIV FvPllimr Rotan. Haskell, Ranger. Mer-
■ iieen the 66 per cent of the votes cast to, _, * ucouuj S hel, Mineola. Greenville. Cross
word of thanks to Stamford people
for their courtesies. These resolu-*
tion^ were promptly adopted
legionnaires
from
voting 1^7” i -to Frrf'krrfVtlTe',' “afftT
-J»1_r T^'jTllTrrT^^^'onds Tor sewalls andiaimUatJ^'^h_hew,,,t°urEaslHnd South-
Steaaily improves improvements in Counties border^ W&t Texa? and finish up hi? drive
- ing on the Gulf of Mexico. ffcaCk with Central and North Texas
Lewis Lyckman. who was severe- Both, side? of the questions were olV/s‘ . ' Ai. , _ „
lv burned in a cotton linWir^MhF^rought_out in the various discus- candiokteo^jw pyople, Bull-
Carl Ekdahl gin where he was em- rions. Takiiflt part Tuesday Were;
is carrying his plea for sup-
weTe Registered rtloved six miles east of Stamford,I. H. Terry. Ray Rector. T. .A. directly to tHe v?ters Sinee
e reg 1Dodson, R. A. Bible, ^ began his.four he hiis addressed
hillocks and' olive trees js
j|y ;discii»sed at the vn4^ifayf ni< election to the Goveriiorehip
tariuili
village i of Bethany (House of H^ver’s 44jx.r ernt : ^'HaMin; noblo grand of
^ hWli' (.1 (P'B-bialUfei
churches ,ahd monasteries. Her? 20 reported. They are Connecticut,
was the home Of Martha and Mary Maipe. MnssachusettA. New Mexico,
amt thdir brother, Lazarus, whom New Jersey and Rhode Inland. The
Jesus raised from the dead. The MTearirt poll reports Hoover leading
record tells of sublime and qv^-.ittUO states, Roosevelt leading 11^
transfiguration;, bat by the grave
rthe dead nuin down there m that
/ little, village,, he revealed himself
' tr a ntanher that makes him infin-
the other 37 states and^l state tied..
Those ten Hoover states are:
Kansas,
Whelming events in the earthly
llife of our Lord, as when he „
rithned tWhipped waves Colorador-Connecticut,
lof Galileo and of the time of his Maine, Massachusetts, New Mexico,
mg w- ‘ -------New Jersey, New York. Rhode Is-
land and Vermont. The Weekly
Newspaper poll shows Hoover lead-,
in a manher that makes mm inttn- ing in five of the 16 states in votes
Italy precious td those who sorrow received to date. They are Minno-
(Continued on pagd 4)
<4 -
Continued on page 4)
Odd Fellows will hold
per next Tuesday night
of all Odd Fellows arp iRvited. The
lodge will ripen »• usual at 7:30
p. m. and the bird feast will be
held at 8:30 p. m.
, Rotan Child Dies Here.
Bobbie Irene Nolen, three-year-
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
Nolen of Rotan died at the Stam-
ford Sanitarium Tuesday October
Ipi.
I no
2-JSP
^fTanPpf
Glory,
take*
ili
vwhen his arms and face were badly
burned as a fire accidently .caiwhf*
Littlefield, As- burned as a fire accidently .caiw^f , when Geo.
(Biiisdi. Haanijiw the,
n'ralin. Breckenridge,
M*frln, Anson, Cohinrmnehe,
,Y,Tu- AhlleneJ Mineral Wells, Ragcrton,
invited, me Brownwood. Brady, and Taft.
Singfing: Convention
At Bethel Sunday
The Jones County -Norttj Rrde
singing convention will meet at
Bethel Church Sunday ;r„nwrnrng,
18..Burial was held irt Rotan Wed-,October 23. at 10:30 o’clock, accord-
over Mr. Lyckman.1
Lyckman’s home is ih Taylor. He
is. a'brother of Gene Lyckman who
has lived in this section for some
time, ,’
FARMERS WHO NEED
.COTTON PICKERS ARE
, ASKED TO REGISTER
Miss Lois Grpem secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce, requetts
that all farmers who need cotton
nesday with Barrow
Company in charge
rangements.
A
Undertaking ing to an
of the ar- this week
president of the association.
E, Pryor will' be
• .CT^SEEJari: :iuW«W>
W. H. Wry* To Preadi
At Church Of Christ
it
mill be “a victory of the people
ami- aiH.iirf rang p
is winning support f r o m
groups and classes of voter^
thr4 State. ' .
Throughout the ^tate these v^ho
I are tired of political strife in Aus-
—---; _ tin and who are-unwilling to ex-
H. W, Wrye, a native Of Tonnes- ^oeji icnce another Eerguaon admin-
see, will preach the Church of istration, are not only supporting.
Christ Sunday. The day la looked
forward to with much pleasure by________ __________
members of that Church, Mr. Wrye jpov^rnor Clubs
is a man of many years jexjMjriiBplce, crate. Clubs
- .! i-1
Bullington but al*o are working for
him. Everywhere Bullington-for-
Bullington-Demo
d Anti-Fergtrion
announcement made here pickers register at the Chamber of ice will be appreciated. icomtng thoroug
bv Deway Niadecken.LCtommerce offica and picker* will The church of Christ always ex^*~,-~—j-
is b iimm> oi iiiuiiy yenrs expel lence cr4ite. -ClUbs and Antl-Kennrwrn
in the ministry, and all who Ktf'fojciubs have been organized and the
hear him are assured that the *ervr peppip, Bullington cited, are “he-
Ice will be appreciated. looming thoroughly aroused to the
be secured.
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1932, newspaper, October 21, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054931/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.