The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1929 Page: 8 of 10
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Lesson for December 15
THE CHRISTIAN SPIRIT IN
INDUSTRY
LESSON 'BJ3XT—Ueut, 21 1' 1' «' 1
.'0.1-14; Marl. 12 1-U, l-uke ' I < ' "
6:5-1*; 1 Tim. 6:17-11>.
GOLDEN TEXT—AS ye win.ld m«
should do to you, do ye als"1 to tluir.
likewise.
PlilMAKV TOPIC — KIm!: .-ts «c
Chose Who Work for Us.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Kindness ic l'hr.-«-
Who Work for l*s.
INTER.MKD1ATI2,■AND SKNlol'. K>l'
. IC—Pair I'lay In the Day's Work
■TOUN.O 'PEOPLE-AND ADULT l'Oi ■
IC—The Golden Pule in the \\Vtl; oi
the World.
Willie some of those tnsiiui,ini,>
Avere given to Israel, slidwmi: «'ut
God required ff litem, we should ie i
member that lie requires uo less m
our hand.
I. Treatment of Hired Servants
(Dent. 24:14. 1.").
■Political and imlustrhil power h.-ivc
been used throusih the centuries in
the oppression of 'Hie poor and ws;iu
L Oppression forbidden (v. Ml
The man wlio hires out Is usually
| Tho fourth ivdiu'tion in long
ilistaiu"'1 telephone rates in a lit-
tle more than thive years will be
imatie January 1. according: to
word received lie re today l>y G.
X. Hailey. District Manairer. of
the Southwestern Bel! Telephone
The nit will mean a
A. M. Newman of Aniar-
s a truest of Mrs. W. t;-
Uaacs and attended the W. C.
T. U. liazaar.
SPKCIAL ELECTION' NOTICE
rur.uKint to an order issued by
Dan Moody, (iovernor of th>>
State -if Texas, notice is herein
Company. I In1 cut wnimuuia (h,lt a Spoci;li Kloction uill
saving ot approximately ii\j. m I- [h lui[(i on Satllrdav the 4th (iay
lion dollars to telephone iimi> o(. jaml;iryt A. D. 1980, at the
the L iiited fet.ite.>. w iiin,r* *,11,* w in Kl,*.*! ■ ■>>
ious ; polling p'laces' in Elect ion
It will applv principally to day w"
iSSi^ilfiaSISI mm mm w m
60 'l0 300 n,,u"llii- T°
a member ot the House of Rep-
resentatives of the State of Texas
to-station" rates av
apply to calls placed to a distant
number rather than to a partieul-
a'rj person. In most instances
:these will be reduced ten conts.
although in a few cases the de-
icr&ase will nftiount to five cents.
Rates ■ on ''f#?i^oh-tt>iwi;son"
calls (calls for a specific person)
land eVeniri'g and, night ■'statloii-
to-station" calls will remain
largely as the> are at present,
although some, minor reductions
will be made.
Report charges; made on ''per-
son-to-person" calls when the
called telephone is reached but
the person wanted is not reached,
will also be reduced in amounts
ranging from five to forty cents
from the One Hundred and Twen-
ty-Fourth Representative District
to fill the vacancy cau.-'ed by res-
ignation' of the Hon. Joh'5 Herron
White. Said election shall be held
on the day and date above writ-
ten.
0. R. McMORDIE,
County Judge.
50-3 Hemphill County, Texas.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the sheriff or any Con-
stable of Hemphill County, greet-
ing:
You are hereby commanded to.
summon. Joseph Hoopes, and the
"The present reduction brings unknown heirs of B. M Hoops
re total annual saving to tele-: deceased, their heirs and legal
poor and needy. The employer should on calls to points from 140 to
not take advantage of his poverty 2,200 miles distant.
2. Foreigners to have the same j
treatment as Ml w co intn tjle
3. Wages to be promptly paid (v ;pj,onI"'"users'''through these var- representatives, by making publi-
13). v.. *j.. vpii cation of this Citation once in
The laborer was to be paid at rhe : gv^e^ tQ nearjv fift',en million each week for four successive
dollars." Mr. Bailey said. "The weeks previous to the return day
first of the four big reductions hereof, in some newspaper pub-
:which have ; accomplished this jlished in your County if there be
| saving was made October 1, 1926.! a newspaper published therein,
Rates were reduced three million but if not, then in the nearest
!dollars vearlv then. .County where a newspaper is
i "A further reduction of a mil- published, to appear at the next
lion and a half dollars went Into regular term of the District Court
'effect December 1, 1927. Then, of Hemphill County, to be holden
i on February 1, 1929. a five mil-f at the Court House thereof, in
same wage, there was no occasion foi ; lion dollar cut was made. , Canadian, Texas, on the First,
complaint by those first employed, for I "These reductions, as well as Monday in March A. D., 1930, the
they received their wage according present one> hava ^een made'same being the 3rd day of March
IsZSTlt taduS ,0 aSrfie",e"' i voluntarily by the Telephone | A. D, 1930, then and there to
III. Unfaithful Tenancy (Mark 12: i Company. They are the result (answer a petition filed in said
1-9), of increased long distance usage , court on tne 26th day of Novem-
In this parable a valuable vineyard j which has permitted the develop- ber A. D., 1929, in a suit, num-
was rented out to husbandmen. They :ment of a steadily growing sys-,bered on the docket of said Court
not only refused to turn over the just jtem of fast, storm-proof long dls- as No. 2021, wherein Louie Hoop- j
returns to Us owner, but shamefully |tance cable, increased overhead es, Rosa Reed and W. W. Reed
end of the day. The credit system i'
in Industry Is greatly to be deplored
It places the purchaser at a disadvani
age, and causes a bad psychological
reaction upon his personality.
II. Fidelity to Contracts (Matt. 20:1
1G).
In this parable it is clearly made
known that there was agreement be
rween employer and employee as i.i
wages and time. Though those cm
ployed at a latei hour received iln-
treated his servants who were sent
to collect rental. Those entrusted
with possessions and power are under
solemn obligation to make proper re
turns therefor.
i IV. Contentment With Wages (Luke
3:111.
One of i' o chief difficulties In the
industrial «•> iM today Is discontent
with wages. Oftentimes workers fail
to take account of the conditions of
business even to the extent of going
on strike and make demands as to
wages which the proprietor cannot
meet
facilities and faster methods of (are plaintiffs, and Joseph Hoopes,
handling calls. As an example, ,G. L. Addison, executor, and the
we are now building in the south- unknown heirs of B. M. Hoopes,
west a fifty million dollar syS'
tem of underground cables which
will link all principal cities.
"Texas telephone users will be
saved a total of approximately
$332,000 by the decrease," Mr.
Hailey says is estimated.
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Do > our Xrr.as ' shopping at
Contentment with wages does iStuder's for the kiddies. Dolls,
not mean that one should not be
ambitious to prepare himself for a
more efficient service and higher wages
V. Reciprocal Duties of Servants
and Mastera (Eph. 6:5-9).
t Servants are to be obedient to
their masters (vv. 5-8).
This obedience should be (1) "with
fear and trembling"; that is, the serv-
ant should have a proper regard for
his master and an earnest desire to
please him. (2) Witb singleness of
heart Servants should perform their
tasks as though doing them fm
Christ's sake. (3) Not with eye serv
ice. Acceptable service shouid be hon
est, not merely to please the eye ot
the one who looks on, but as unti
t'hrist. (4) With good will. This ex
presses the spirit of service. It should
not primarily be for approval or pay
Christian servants will perform tlieii
duties with the same fidelity as the\
would nnto Christ. (5) Rewarded bj
the I.ord (v. 8). The Lord takes ar
fount of our service In the commoi
rounds of life and will one day le
ward us accordingly.
2. Masters to be considerate (v. 8)
Just as servants are to give whole
hearted consideration to their mas
ters, so masters are to look out for
the best interests of their servants
(1) Masters should desist from
ihreatenings. (2) They should be Im
partial tn dealings with their serv
iints.
VI. Rupensibiilty of the Rich (lTim
Riches are possible to Christians
but nftst perilous. God charges such :
L Not to be high-minded; that is
to have a sense of superiority.
2. Not to trust In the uncertainty
<>f riches.
3. Riches to be property used.
<1) To do good. Not for selfish
gratification, but for the welfare ot
othen. (2) To be minister to good
works. (3) 1'ne rich are under obllga
Hon to minister to the poor sod the
needy.
Footballs, etc., for a few cents
with Butter Nut Wrappers. Stud-
er's Bakery.—Adv.
o——
deceased, their heirs and' legal
representatives are • defendants,
and said petition alleging,
That B. M. Hoopes died in Can-
adian, Texas, on December 24th,
1925, and left a written will which
was never probated and named
Louie Hoopes, Rosa Reed, and
Joseph Hoopes as his beneficiar-
ies in said will, that his wife,
Annie Hoopes, survived' him, and
said last named parties were his
sole and only heirs at law to his
estate; that at the time of his
death he was seized and possessed
t> Texas, and on his death an
undivided One-Half interest In
ami to said property vested in
his wife, Annie lloopes, and the
other undivided One-Half Inter-
i-'t vested in the said Louie
Mivipes, and Joseph Hoopes his
sons, and Rosa Reed, his daugh-
ter. who married W. \V. lleeil,
share and share alike. That An-
nie lloopes died in Canadian,
Texas, on August 27th. 1929. and
left surviving her the said Louie
!hopes. Jos; ph Hoopes, her sons,
anil'Rosa Komi, her daughter, and
left a written will naming said
last named parties as her sole
and only beneficiaries to her es-
tate, which said will has been
admitted to probate in County
Court of Hemphill County, Texas,
which vested all'of her right,
title and interest in and to the
within described property In said
Louie Hoopes. Joseph Hoopes and
Rosa Reed. That Ii. M. Hoopes
and Annie Hoopes, were only mar-
ri m! the one time. That said
property is not subject to Parti-
tion among the said heirs ami
beneficiaries, and that the court
appoint a receiver and order said
property sold at public or private
sale by said receiver, and said
receiver to execute and deliver a
deed upon the payment of the
purchase price for said property
in cash, and that said receiver
distribute the proceeds arising
from said sale to Louie Hoopes,
Rosa Reed and Joseph Hoopes,
and the whereabouts of said
Joseph Hoopes, being un-
known his share of said proceeds
of said sale be delivered to G. L.
Addison, executor of said estate
of Annie Hoopes, deceased, to be-
held by him subject to the orders
of County Court of Hemphill
County, Texas.
Prayer is for establishing heir-
ship, appointment of receiver, and
that said property be sold by said
receiver according to law, etc.
Herein fail not, and have you
before said Court, at its afore-
said next regular term, this w-rit
with your return thereon, show-
ing how you have executed the
same.
Given under my hand and the
seal of said Court, at office in
Canadian. Texas, this the 26th
day of November, A. D., 1929.
(Seal) R. C. JACKSON,
Clerk District Court, Hemphill
County. 50-4t
NOTICE
No hunting, trapping or tres-
passing allowed on my ranch.
Don't a>'k for special permits.
Read the trespassing laws.—]|.
M. Ramp. SOltnp
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WILBUR & CHAMBERS
with Southwest National Bank
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representing the Mid-Continent-of Lots Nos. 1 and 2, in Block 3,
Life Insurance Company, was In of the South Side Addition to
Canadian, Friday, transacting jthe Town of Canadian, Hemphill
business, County, Texas, in Hemphill Coun-
latelaraMa Pride
t thiols ball tbe troubles for which
men go slouching lo prayer to God are
caused by their lotolereblt pride.
Many of our cares are but a morbid
way of looking at our privilege. We
let our blessings get moldy and then
call them curses.—Beeeher.
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1929, newspaper, December 12, 1929; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125738/m1/8/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.