The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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FRIDAY. JANUARY 20.1922
FACtS AmUl THE ACAuA COTTON
THE UNIvERSAl
B. DETROIT
PRICES OF CARS F. 0
in
ARE AS FOLLOWS
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WELLINGTON MOTOR CO
TITLES
OF SOME NOTABLES
»RF>NO ITEM*
•evu’d
m the
pea rw
fz>cn
talk-
NEW
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Dr
■ a the
The
Solo-
Pi MO.
Carroll,
hl« brief
dynamite
amfw.ch
the foil.
most
cot .
Ills
MH
the
of so
The
<
woult
while
Some yvais
expert, while
Acala Mexico
General
Field
Mn C
talk on
«mat!
niM
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rariv
WELLINGTON MEN I
l OK SI’NDAX DINNER.
from
that
Son
VigUn
Pinkston
28 of
?rty
tMeeat*-
epub-m
claim.
At
meet
rollet
to pa
< rnc
bit pf
Some are through cut
and are going right on
in HU i>ttli < I. i< la
r linillMli e i Hine
work iii'ii \!i
maturing
the
the
In
per
I <• I 2 llllZIltilHl <■ ' •
'"•il» di.VVIl blH liHL
urn ii im-uiber i f i
Nro. n.i t early n.
The xNapr ot the stalk an-1
amov.m t ire permit
■mam amount c: -vshno
the fnrt which essential
These are the lowest prices in the
history of Ford Motor Company
ilurlin I he XX ..
GvlieraJ
their home la*t week
Messrs Howell Shanks, Earl Elliott,
Harry Alexander and Misses I-aroria
Merral Shanks and Nora Elliott visit
ed the Copeland family rear
last Sunday They roper* a
t>me
We were glad to koe a letter
Plymouth- wa< a little afraid
place would lie snowed under as
shine ha moved from there, but
*nr.'
v tha
J ■
ist
undei normal conditions is f 1-14*inch
and often better. The tenoral rule
I- that the shorter the staple the
higher the pei cent of lint. Hut in the
koala cotton you Ret both the Rood
staple and a good per cent of lint
«i ch recommends it as a Rood cotton
for returns. When <x>tton is sellinR
at I he middling basis, buyers who
«"Usi<i«i staple a well a- grade Add
about 200 point-, on foi each 1-16 ilfcch
of staple This you see there is u
Rivat maiR n between the real value
of a bale of half nnd half and a bale
f koala or between a bale of Mebane
•nd Acala. Hut to have a market for
«U| good staple we mu<t have a quan-
tit\ of it Thervfkne I am working
to the end that a Rood acreage will be
planted m Acala in this county this
tear The First National, Welling
ton Stale, and the City State hanks
a! favor a better staple cotton for
this county and beliew with me that
the Acala cotton is our best bet. In
order to promote the production of
bettei cotton these banks have aRived
to secutv about 10O0 bushels of high
cl,as- Acala cotton seed and place
,une in the hands cf ■ ome gvod cot
ton fanners at cost.
forested in thi
banker.
A
Douglas Haig, Earl and
Marshal"; Beatty. Ami
•’Ro a gx.winment seed
ip the province of
If you are in
nitton see me ar your
■
1 •
hour,.
On I
fessiull represent, d
ber'lilp.
Covering all of the United States nti.i
uiost of Mexico In Ids trawls
Chapman a. tiled down to the pructl.c
of law In New Mexico Just
America entered the XVorld war \VJvu
she did he volunteered ns u me. han
Hud >liaufl< hi nnd spent tvv.i n,..n:b-
Iti nn army mot,n -hop Then I.,
transf. ricd to a balloon <, lus.l
before In- could get n< quaititt d
the blimps they moved hhn Hg.i'li
I hui an Amei , an by birth ti r
nnd In, tinaih i . ,ni Episcopal :in
FACTS A HOI T THK
ACAI k (YITTON.
column. r,f the I vader There ta no*.
» community in our county that can
boat Plymouth Wc- hope to see .v
letter from Izjtie o<m as we know of
a .plen<bd wnte r *v.ng near that
place
Sunday i- n-gu .< preaching day a*
this place Every ,ne ir.v ted to
attend. Pro Weather" will ptvaeh
Third, tlte staple >s longer than
mast 'tt 'r in,I the hnt percentage
h'r t ■ Mebane K»s, h, Bowden
Rennvtt an .nv other var eticx are
n abo.i , ame class as to staple,
•i . . ..
ftwm "41 tv t inch. The Acala Maple
WELL POSTED LEGION MAN
I Cammantfer at Departmant at Naw
- Mexico Know# About Profeealone
Represented in Membership.
I*he seed
i hr tiitmers of thi- community are
l.ik nr "(vantage of th, pretty- weath
• i and are getting quite a
work thine
ting
" th their listing
Hm Weathers ho been on t'V i-k
li't for a few days.
Mt E F Alexandei and wife
have been sick for several 'lays,
M ■ and Mr-. O A. Newton had
■ ■. from '■'■'ora'!", ..isitinx al
la "Admiral of "the Fleet, the Right
Hoooretil^ Earl Reatty. G. C.
O. M.. <E C. V. O.. D. 8. O."
The correct manner to addreaa the
commands- of ffie Cihadldn coh»« Ifi'
France l< “Gen.' Str William Currie,1
O. C. .M G.. K. <’. H . K C. M G„ I
C. B, Principal of McGill university.” I
The particlpatitMi of Great Britain
■ nd her dominions In President Hard-
Ing's vvorld conference on disarma-
ment Is believed by national conven-
tion officials to nmiove all doubts In
regard to the presence of the distin-
guished gueets nt the Legion national
convention
Boiled Ham
Candied X .-irtr- with Mnrxhrnalh>w>
Fruit Salad Veg Salad
Cream I’ev Hot Biscuits
Raspberry Pie
Picsi- Is't’uce Cranberry Sauce
Price f>0 cents..
o - —
SCARED in hl KLl X
X negro of this city was passing
through the square one night this
week and received one of the worst
'cares of his life He san Ku Klux
I thick as they could fund around
th. court house yard, and did not
van for further demonstrativm Cpon
investigation however, it was found
that th'r k k K 's he nw were the
tire- in the court vard hail Ivo. n g.v-
,-’v a good coat o‘ whitewash latoli
■ I g1 h an oi ilnuv \ man. and at
vvfbt looked like white robed figure
some cotton
tv of cotton which
seemed to he 'ttperiot t<> any other
vwctv in that country rhe eed
»■*.' given a fan test on the Govern
metvl Expo ment Station
and ftnind to be a good cotton well
adapted to this country
wa,s then pAs-ed out to the fanners
and <roi bnvde- of the country and
the cotton now well known, eapec-
tnlly for it- length and strength of
»ur’c. which commands a premium
• on all tnarket
■Meted
ins' ''mi
l><>iurla» Haig tb,
ill iid ft.-Jd ihhisI h hi‘I
<T.iipiii. !. wua h
llllttee v.til. Ii
Clause
< k d ewtal tunes
koala cotton to any
oth< *X,- t?i countrv I h»'c three
rvasons ethei of which I he lew
would 'U't-fy me
First. .. report fivni th Chdlo-
■ot.h« Ex-pevrmcnt Station cw the
genera! awiagv production for four
wan of .co.I cotton fot Ac.ala as
’Art pound more per aciv than that
of an\ nth. i variety of cotton From
that report vve might judge the Acala
To be a h«savi«n prvvluwr than the
.'the, cotton's. I .tin sure ome farm-
er- Naw expet'.--nee which might
tend to disprove this statement but
statist are based upon Experiment
Nation results because when tests
an- made the varieties aro given the
same cult 'M'.'n and attention and it
almost vtpo dblr for farmci'. to
make sit ' . \ v.'t tests, and theit ex-
perience- uv no’ considered safe
ha»v. on vvh I i 'ah'- >■ compari-
sons.
has th. rtgl.i t<> um> the foil.ng v
tors lo.tHHl'ng 'i.l-ITHtlOllS ..’’I..' I -
num. h l tit it. t> M ti t' X
" Ki If.
A• *_» ’ !<• I > ini <»«_ g .f i
l>» . ori.tl.u s and ilfu-»
t|rigtilsi,.,i British and
Rib s’" nt (In third annual ■
<4 th.- Air..' . tn l.oglon it
City <>. • 31, Xovenda-r
career a farmer, trap-
worker. oil field work-
er. motion picture
o|»eriitor, book-
keeper ami lawyer;
J. XV. Chapman,
• Gallup, New Mex-
ico. came vv
qtiallfled to
present post
commander of
state s depart-
ment of the Amer-
ican Legion. He
knows a little
about ev ery pit.
I iti the state s nn in
Touring Car, Regular,
$41800
Touring Cur, Dem. Rims
443 00
Touring Car, Regular Rims
without Sturter
348 00
Roudster, Regular
389.00
Coupe
58000
Sedin
645 00
Truck Chassis
430 00
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1922, newspaper, January 20, 1922; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187153/m1/8/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .