The Ladonia News (Ladonia, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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BUY YOUR DRINKS HERE
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McFarland Sunday.
Lawhon-Cain Drug Co.
cultural heart of Texas is supported
by large steam generating plants ad
grandson. Will Haden Jr., are
visiting in Dallas this week.
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tor came to the reservation,
him and Cupid did the rest,
disappeared.
Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix Mer-
rill spent Monday in Dallas.
Miss Annie Laurie Little is
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs.' Ed Little.
Now she will not only face deporta-
tion, but will have to stand trial for
violating the immigration laws.
The federal officers say Vera also
Rev. E- Rylant is in Cumby
this week, being engaged in a
revival meeting there.
Miss Jess Hudson, who has
been in the sanitarium at Paris
returned home Sunday.
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HI-POWER LINES
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Get Efficient Power Service--
Industrial Expansion Aided
Mrs. Vada Albright is spend-
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W. R. Myers of Roff, Okla.,
spent the week-end here in the
home of his daughter, Mrs- N.
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Physician
Diseases of Children a Specialty
Telephone 3
Residence Phone 218
Dr. L. B. Stephens
EYE, EAR, NOSE THROAT
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Glasses Fitted
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foster and build because the mills
would utilize the state’s greatest agri
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We mean to keep our business to the front
by continuing that policy.
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away, Texas stan’s out as a great
future center .f the textile industry.”
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WE DO ALL KINDS OF
CLEANING and PRESSING'
Ladies’ Work a Specialty i
ANDERSON, the Tailor:
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Texas Povven ® Light. Co.
GENERNL OFFICES, DALLAS, TEXAS
“COOKING BY WIRE”
SAVES HOUSEWIFE
"e EXAS-the state of natural resources and 5,000,000
I souls—is developing her most natural industry, the
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Electric Power in Texas ip
was recognized on the street by a
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Indian Bride Paddles
to U. S. to Find Mate
Detroit.—Cupid, the cherub charged
with the destiny of romance, will be
perched on the desk of Immigration
Commissioner J. Stanley Hurd when
Vera Cassel, an eighteen-year-old In-
dian maiden, tells of her love for a
Spanish sweetheart that led her across
the . Canadian border in violation of
the American law.
Vera lived with her people on the
Canadian Indian reservation on Wal-
pole island. One day a Spanish visi-
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Misses Elsie Mae and Eliza-
beth Fraley arrived home Mon-
day after a vacation in the
Ozarks.
Finally, a month ago she appeared in *
Algonac. Immigration officers believe •
she paddled across the lake in an open ' u
from this new trausmissior
Vera met
Tieu he | F. P. MORING
That meeting occurred in the sum- ' u , Jeweler
mer of 1924, in September, Vera fled Watch Inspector for Santa Fe.
cotton mill. Three of the most vital resources for the suc-
cessful operation of cotton mills—(1) adequate native-born
labor at reasonable wages; (2) cotton at the gate of thi
cotton patch, and (3) abundance of electric power- are
found in Texas. G Texas today produces nearly one-half
of the nations cotton. ‘The increased production is grad-
ual and the Lone Star State is certain to produce more than
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Mrs. J. A. McFarland, Miss
Lois Gilbert and Miss Elizabeth!
Pyle were Paris visitors Wed-
nesday.
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Mr and Mrs Vergil Steger puwer. The transmission system o1
left Monday for ' Texarkana,1 the Texas Power & Light Company
1e. J permeating the incu-tril and agri-
Atlanta and other points on ■ -
their vacation.
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KNOW THAT WE ARE HERE
TO SERVE YOU THE BEST
COLD DRINKS TO BE HAD.
power properties by the company 11
that section of the State.
The announcement by Mr. Carpen
ter assures cities in that section suf i
extended to make a conrection with
the system of he San Antonio Public
Service Company.
COMFORT FOR HOMES
“Transmission lines also make pos
sible service to small towns and vil
lages, many of which never have had
electric light and power. Electric serv
ice in these small places makes the
home life as comfortable as homes
in the cities, through th. use of suet
aplliances as electric ranges, electric
washing machines, home ice making
machines and other similar devices
AIDS FACTORIES
“Development of the electric power
and light industry is a great incen
uses the name of Edna Isaacs. They
have been unable to learn the name
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50 per cent of the total cotton of the United States in a few
ears. C Labor in Texas speaks only one language-plain
English. GF.ere neler has been any labor strife in the great
state of cotton fields and the land of plenty. People in
Texas work an honest da for an honest day’s pa. G An
abundance of electric power for Cotton Mills and other
large power users is available from the big transmission
system of the Texas Power & Light Company, serving
more than a hundred and a score cities and towns. Yes,
Texas has giant power. Power rates on this system com-
pare favorably with rates anohere.
— Write Us If You Want to Know Anything About Texas^-
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ot cultural product, cotton. With the
------ — power problem in Texas definitely
Greenville has been the guest solvec; the great numbers of people
of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bartley available to work in the mills, and
other obstacles gradually fading
grandmother, Mrs. J. O. Fife,! tive for industrial expansion in Tex
- • as. Many Southern States have lost
Cecil Holloway left Tuesday
morning to attend the North
Texas Baptist encampment at
Woodlake.
pg and planning a way tot return.
Miss Pansy Reed arrived
from Dalias Tuesday to visit
with her mother, Mrs. T. C.
Reed.
more started her search. She
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Mrs. F. R. Cottrell is visiting
her niece, Mrs. Lois Winn
Hughey at Point- this week.
Miss Been Yeager is spend-
ing the week in Sherman, at-
tending a house party in the
home of Mrs. W• Hall.
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Rev. and Mrs- A. B. Welch
and daughter, Miss Rachel,
were Pans visitants Friday.
Miss Jimmie Anderson of
Yowell is the guest of her
Mrs. Frank Blagg and son,
Woods, of Whitesboro are vis-,
iting Mrs. John Hulsey this
week.
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Annout cement hai be n made by
J. W. Carpenter, Vice President ant I
General Manager of the ’1 exas Powei
& Light Company, that uis company ;
has just compleced plans for extend !
ing its high-voltage transmission sys 1
tern from Taylor south to Bastrop I
Lockhart, San Marcos and otbei :
tewns south of the coiorado River |
the reservation ami, slipping through !
the immigration barriers, sought her AT LAWHON-OAIN DRUE
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ficient electric power to attract an; ;
industrial enterprise requiring larg i
quantities of power. The Texas
Mrs. G. H. Jones and 1tte Power & Light Company serves hun
dreds of industries in North and Cen
tral Texas witn power, including cot
ton gins, cotton oil mills, railroad
shops,, municipal wrater systems, cot-
ton clota mills and other tactories
of this character.
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION.
Misses Helen and Mozelle
Bartley are spending the week
in the home of Mrs. H. H. Mil-
ford at Silver City.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Long or lines is loosening the grip which the
Altus, Okla., are guests of Mr- Northern and Eastern States have
0 Nr, HArm-n MVforg this held on the industrial business which
and Mrs. Heiman Miu ia Texas Las rightfully deserved in the
Miss Lotta McFarland
using this form of power can start
and stop their gins owing to the ___________________
amount of cotton to be ginned.
J. L. Butler of Bugtussle has Steam power gins have to fire up. in 2en6 89/ (fOg4gqomaWa
ehegeo 1s to announce that the morning and stay fired up wait- •-®ec ”Gd —6-d C •d
requested US t - -. ing for farmers to bring cotton in. PBgne.g-is a Combined
there will be a communit Ie the ginnings that day are light, 66356886 Treatment,both
singing at McCraws —haPe mos. of the profit of ginning goes local and internal, and has been success,
next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 for fuel. Customers . also receive ful in the treatment of Catarrh for over
and everybody, is cordially in- fastersgad.betterservice from elec forty years. Sold by all druggists.
vited to attend. trie 8-5 1 S F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio
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factories to the North and East be-
cause of the absence of sufficient
Mr. Mack Burrell and Mas-
ter Lonie McFarland spent
------ . Texas. Hundreds of gins, where
Mrs J N- McFarland of electric power is available from
Greennville, MrsBoseMyer ach comrancompany, Thv8
and mother, MTS. bmitn, changed to electric power in order
Dial, were guests of Mrs. J. E: to reduce operating expenses. Gins of her mysterious Spanish sweetheart.
sweetheart in Detroit. But before her.
quest was rewarded she was arrested !
and returned to the Canadian authori- : =
ties.
All through the winter she walked *?
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our company is to put in first-class
condition the lines in every town
we enter. We and that our custom
ers are pleased w 1th the improves
service.
“There is iow under constructior
in San Marcos a 10,006 spindle cottor
cloth mill which will ba operated D3
“The same standard type of con
struction adopted by our company
will be used in this extension,” Mr
Carpenter deciared. “Potential volt
ag- of 60,000 will be transmitted 1
these towns and then stepped dowi
to meet the requirements of homes
stores and factories. A series o;
step down tasions, commonly termec
suo-stations, will be iacuded in the
construction work which we an
ready to pegia. LineL distributing
electric service to the custon ers 11
। each of the iowns which we have
I entered will be rebuilt to permit the
this- highest type of service that it 11
possible to render. The policy o
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Mr. S-Ild Mrs. • C. —ll -- Electric refrigerators not only supply
Fulbright, and Mr. and Mrs. refrigeration for perishable foods,
Ernest Gill and children Of but also manufacture _ sufficient Ice
-c;-eq Nisg Tuylene for family use. This ice is made in the shores of her island home, dream- *
Bogota, visited Miss -uen smal cubes, conveniently fitting in 1 ■ • • l-
Ellard Bunday. table glasses.
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A. M. HOWSE & SON
Photographers
South Side Square
Commerce, Texas
Always glad to see friends
andlritnddallght’vorothsGINNERSGIVEEARlERSue
have returned .home after a BETTER, FASTER SERVICE
delightful two-weeks vacation -- . federal ofticer and taken to jail.
In the Ozarks. I Electric power has practically rev- l
________ olutionized the ginning business in 1
Electric ranges and electric refrig-
erators have done much to relieve
the drudgery of housekeeping. Cities
and towns served by the Texas
Power & Light Company are partic-
ularly fortunate in being able to get
- the kind of electric service which
: makes use of these home appliances
practicable and pleasant. Cooking
these hot days is anything but pleas-
1 ant under the most favorable condi-
tions. Electric ranges throw our
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“Texas has great resources which
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Finder will be rewarded 1 e- logical industry vhich Texans should
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There will be an ice cream
supper at the New Harmony
church next Tuesday nght,
July 14, for the benefit of the
church- Good music will be
furnished for the occasion and;
several Articles will be offer- -
ed for sale at auction. Every-
body invvited.
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The Ladonia News (Ladonia, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1925, newspaper, July 10, 1925; Ladonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424799/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.