The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 173, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 30, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
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CARBON BLACK RULING
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The use of natural gas
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Miss Effie Bussey and little brother I Marshall; consideration 1150.
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BIVINS LUMBER CO.
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MARSHALL, TEXAS
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MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
“THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR"
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Saving Is Largely A Matter
Of Will And Determination
Lumber has reached the bottom, and now is the time
to buy your lumber. We still have about twelve hun-
dred thousand feet of lumber on hand, ready for im-
mediate delivery, and we can fill most any kind of
granted after hearing had upon pe-
tition with ample notice to the pub-
B. F. Findley to Fred Powels. part
of block 16 of the Jas. Turner Ad-
dition to the City of Marshall; consid-
Upon due consideration of the facts
disclosed in the matter of the appli-
cation of the citizens of Panola and
Harrison counties et al. for permits
to establish carbon black plants in
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slight Members of his fam-
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Just to remind
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Here they know they can find that r
stock is large and it is easy to mak<
And then prices are reasonably low
at the least possible price here.
Special Value
Clothes
When you have definitely started in to save a
certain amount out of your earnings regularly,
you can look to the future, to old age, to the days
of possible adversity without worry. Start now—
today—a savings account at this bank. We pay
4 per cent interest.
We also have about thirty saw mill houses for sale
from $20 each up to $60 each. These are rare bargains
for persons in need of tenant houses, barns, etc. These
houses wont last long at these prices.
Write or phone us.
The following decision on the Car-
bon Black situation in Texas has been
received by the Morning News from
the state railroad commision:
Land owners of Harrison and Pan-
ola counties, Texas, et al
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with their grand parents.
Mr. Eli Davis attended the school
turn out at Central Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bev Davis and family
attended the exhibition at Mulberry
Thursday night.
Miss Clyde Hiett went to Long,
view shopping Saturday.
Miss Fannie Bussey and brother at-
tended the singing at Summerfield
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Hiett spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Hard Leath.
Misses Sue Whitford, Ruth Bowles,
and Messrs. Perry Bowles and Porter
Hunt called on Miss Clyde Hiett Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. A. H. McNeill called in Mar-
shall Saturday and attended the In-
terscholastic meet.
We were visited by a hard rain and
storm Sunday night.
Sunday school will begin at this
place Sunday, April 3rd. Everybody
invited to come.
FRY-HODGE
DRUG CO.
The Rexall Store
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Millinery That Emphacises The
Beauty of Springtime
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JAMES, TEXAS.
24 miles west of Marshall, 18 miles north of Longview.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
L. J. Mulcare and Miss Eunice D.
Dunigan.
Robert Robertson and Della Wilson.
public to allow it to be burned in the sumption, or that it is impracticable
process. 1 to seal in the gas and conserve it in
It is further found that conservation . its stratum until it is practicabale
of natural gas in consonance with the to transport same and use it in do-
intent and declaration of the laws of, mestic and inductrial consumption.
regulations be and are hereby adopt-
ed regarding the use of natural gas
in the manufacture of carbon black,
We have mad
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SAND AND GRAVEL
When you are building with
either brick or concrete it will
pay you to use only pure clean
washed sand or gravel. We have
it at reasonable prices.
BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
Frank Moos, Manager.
Former French Premier Receiv-
ed in Paris With Boquets
And Smiles.
Application for permit to manufac-
ture Carbon Black. ! —-----------------------
conservation measure to allow natur-
al gas, after its gasoline content has
been extracted, to be burned for the
purpose of obtaining therefrom car-
bon black, and where it is shown that
• the gas territory from which such
vation, in view of the statute, will
permit the use of natural gas in the
manufacture of carbon black only af-
TRY THE NEW STUDEBAKER LIGHT
SIX—THEN DECIDE
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David M. Johnson to Fred W. Pow-
er, lot 4, block 6 of the Robertson Ad-
dition to the City of Marshall; con-
sideration $225.
M. H. Cochran and wife to S. E.
Hoye & Co.. 39 * acres near Wood-
lawn; consideration $2,240.
Fred W. Powers and wife to Kelsey
Graves & Graves
CHIROPRACTORS
Spinal Adjusments
Davidson-Blalock Building
Hours 9 to 12; 1:30 to 5:00
ffice Phone 1309; Res. Phone 1016-3
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to take care of
SMITH GARAGE.
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Dr. E. H. Cowan
Chiropractor and Orificialis*
Ten years experience in sanitarium
for Women, Backward and Deformed
Children.
Davidson-Blalock Building
Marshall. Texas.
Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5.
—Phones—
Office 780; Residence 1195-
Dr. A. W. Hinchman
General Practice
Offices over Marcus-Kariel Co.
Office Phone 1339
Residence Phone 316
I prohibited within this state, except Mrs. Jim Young and son.
--s-------- !--I Mr. and Mrs. Joe LaForgeand fam-
I ily and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roe and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Bussey.
Then
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lie,, where it is made to appear by
the evidence that it is advisable as a
Phone 723.
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IF ITS THE BEST YOU WANT IN AUTOMOBILES, MOTOR
TRUCKS, TIRES, TUBES AND ACCESSORIES
—eventually you will be our customer.
Painting and Papering
All Work Guaranteed
Phone 605
Chas. D. Sandefur
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Distributor Studebaker Automobiles, Federal and Stewart
Motor Trucka, The General Tires
be confined to its stratum and pre-
served for future use. True conse:- ’ subscribed and to be paid in; the lo-
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cation, character, value, and capacity
of the plant to be established; the lo-1
cation of the gas field, its area, poteu-
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
i Bussey and family.
See why this car is establishing New Records for
Power, Economy, and Endurance all over the country.
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heat to manufacturing plants, or may . same, the capital to be invested,
whether paid in or to be thereafter
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Rotospeed Printing
LILIAN BELL
Office over Marcus-Kariel
With R. L. George Realty Company
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M. W. Gehlen
FIRE INSURANCE
Only Reliable Old Line Companies
Represented.
Office over Fry-Hodge Drug Co.
and in Virtue of the authority vested | Sec. 5. Every permit granted un-
in the Railroad Commission by law, der there rules shall expire auto-
it is, therefore, ordered by the,Com-imatically twelve months from the
mission that the following rules and date of its issue, and it shall be un-
lawful thereafter to continue the op-
VETERINARIAN
Dr. A. W. Dunn
Phone tn
Office next to Tittle’s Bam
R. P. Littlejohn
General Insurance
Oldeet Agency only reliable com-
panles represented. Phone 52
For all advertised articles, med-
icines or drug store goods come
straight to us. For these two
reasens—first, because we can
supply you—second, because you
can always get what you want
at a price that is as low as you
would be able to enjoy any-
where. Newest goods are al-
ways on our shelves. Old time E
remedies and popular prepara-
tions can be bought here. Tele-
phone and we’ll deliver what
you want to your door.
pectation that the residue gas can every fact necessary to be developed
be utiilzed for domestic or manufac- in the determination of th advisabili-
TRANSFERS
M. Turney to C. H. McAdams, lots
1 and 2, block 4 of Tumey’s Addition
to the City of Marshall; consideration
$3,000.
Fred Powers and wife to S. E.
Hoge & Co., part of block 16 of the
Jas. Turner Addition to the City of
turing purposes.
In consonance with these findings, granting the permt.
and floor space is crowded.
Repair Co.
ter the gasoline content has been ex-
tracted, and then only when there is, known wells in the field, and the
no reasonable present or future ex- character of the gas, and generally
I shall become effective immediately
, sectuon .. ...C use J. ...----- --upon adoption by the Railroad Com-
within the State of Texas for the pur-1 mission.
of obtaining therefrom, by the j , Approved and adopted this
■ ■ ■ day of February, A. D. 1921.
tial volume, and rock perssure of
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Dr. W. E. Harrington
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office over Western Union Office.
when allowed by special permits J
granted by the Railroad Commission
of Texas after due hearing. z
e Sec. 8. Permits valid only tor one,1
year from date of issuance may be
We 7k33.RANTEED ALL WOOL AND
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I spent Saturday night with their sis-
। ter, Mrs. Joe Keasler of Central.
Little Misses Opal and Zelda Me-
! Neill called to see their uncle at Mar-
: shall, Mr. Frank McNeill, Friday.
Mr. Jack Page and son, Johnnie,
called at Marshall Friday on a busi-
ness mission.
Miss Jewel Page spent the week end
with home folks.
Mamie Roe spent Saturday night
with Bessie Bussey.
Ima and Dymple Hiett have re-
turned home after a few days stay
E there is any reasonable expectation,
E presently or in the near future, of the
2 utilization of the gas for domestic or| The health’of this community is
B manufacturing purposes. j fine at present.
j Sec. 2. The erection, enlargement, Miss Johnnie Bussey of Bowie’
E maintenance, and operation of any county spent the week end at home
5 plant or plants in Texas for the pur- with relatives.
pose of burning natural gas to obtain. The all-day guests Sunday of Mr.
therefrom the carbon black content is and Mrs. Bev Davis were Mr. and
Dr. C. A. Wyatt
Physician and Surgeon
Office: Over Lake’s Drug Store
Hours 2 to 5 P. M.
Phones- Office 66; Residence 1226-
from the Marseilles Express.
“Don’t you dare help me," were
“The Tiger’s” first words as a young
admirer offered to ait him in alight-
ing from the train.
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Marshall Shoe Hospital
Phone 809
212 W. Austin street, next to Brooks
ily, Andre Tardieu. Generals Alby
and Julien, Prefect of Police Raux,
and delegations of senators and depu-
ties were among those who met Clem-
enceau. They formed a flying wedg•
about the former premier, in absence
of a guard of honor, to protect him
from the enthusiastic crowd which
made the train-shed re-echo with
cries of "Vive Clemenceau.”
The famous old war premier smil-
ingly refusd to talk politics, being
at the momebt more interested in
the bouquets showered upon him by
well wishers.
Was the first starting battery
made used on Cadillac, and is
still regular equipment on
Cadillac and many other of
America’s best Automobiles. We
Monday Music Club
Presents the
Ashenden Quartette
City Hall
Saturday, April 2nd
Texas is prohibitory of the manufac- 1 Sec. 4. In every petition for per-
ture of carbon black from natural gas mit provided for by these rules there
where there is any reasonable expec- must be set forh the name or names
of the person, firm, copartnership, as-
sociation, or corporation desiring
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and the erection, maintenance, en-
largement and operations of carbon
black plants in Texas.
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Amoelated Pren Correspondence
Paris, March 29.—Bronzed by the
tropic suns, and his famous old soft
hat cocked over one eye, Georges
Clemenceau, former premier, re
turnd to Paris Wednesday. Irrepres-
Bible as ever, an seemingly just as
fit as when he was the mayor of
Montmartre fifty yaars ago during
2 CLEMENCEAU IS
WELCOMED HOME HANDED DOWN BY STATE j
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eration of such carbon black plant
without obtaining a new permit based
on conditions existing at time of ex-
pration of the previous permit.
I Sec. 6. This rule and regulations
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Wednesday, March 80, 1921
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about the station when he stepped Tax, raprsial’ycinsbmiBsohacy carbon black is to be supplied is not
Texas finds that the use of natural suficient in volume to justify is
gas. by the known processes in the transportation for domestic or indus-
manufacture of carbon black is a ; tril use, or is s0 situated as to pre-
wasteful utilization of the gas, and it 1 clude a reasonable future demand for
is inimical to the best interests of the ‘he gas in domestic or industrial con-
H. Power, part of lot 4, block 6 of =
the Robertson Addition to the City of =
Marshall; consideration $1,425. =
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Price, Homer M. & Wells, E. L., Jr. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 173, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 30, 1921, newspaper, March 30, 1921; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406619/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .