The Farm-Labor Union News (Texarkana, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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TEXARKANA, TEXAS, (1526 TEXAS AVENUE) THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925.
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the Farm-Labor Union with their win-
ter fuel. He writes as follows:
FANNIN COUNTY
LOCAL TO NAVE
BUHDING OF THE FARMING
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Grant county Arkansas writes in that
his county had a great meeting on
My 11 and completed plans to have
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"It is
said
agent
labor Union is going over the top
in Popkins county this year. The Un-
ion has sold more produce this year
than before ami has secured more for
, the ne-. • w farmers have
secured. We are selling peaches at
pije per bushse! wie the indiviisl
farmers are selling on the streets for
from 75 cents to ft JR per bushei. This
is just a sample of what we are dor
ing in Hopkins count.
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Ladonia, Texas, My 25th__C.
Scott of this place,
Farm-Labor Union
ef hay this week to outside markets.
HOPKINS COUNTY
MELONI SrLL
MARION OO. PICNIC
ISABIGSUOCESS.
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GRANT CO. AML
LOCAL BELIEVES
IN ACTION.
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A RAISE!
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A LIVING WAE.-BUT
HE - HOW ABOUT vou?
UWGES MEMBERS TO MARKET COTTON
SLOWLY - APPRECIATES COOPERA-
WHICHHEIS RECEIVING
SULPHUR SPGS.
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SAYS CO-OP. STORE
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Arkadelphia, Ark., July 24.—The The evening session of
Farm-lahor Union in Caddo and ad- ing was taken up in the di
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Picton, Texas, July 27.—The Farm -
the Union News.)
HG CROWD EX-
PECTED AT LITTLE
CREEK PICNIC.
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Corn is
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of a help in successful co-operative it was recom
a big picnic at Little Creek on July marketing. However, in exceptional -gin* make
31 and August 1st. He says the cases of distress, where the advance company to
in 200f 000
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OUT- JOr ouR:
COOPERATWVE- «
I THEY TREATED (
ME THAT WAY .
BEFORE 1 a0ino
of Irish .potatoes and buy flour in the salesman were given ample time
ear load lot, ai a saving- ‘to assemble the cotton in quantities
same, although it’ was said this cot- any.'
Brother Clark state- t hat Grant Co ton on forced sale would not likely
Union has shipped out :weucy car. be as successfully handled as where.
hership to
——------- TO BUY THEIR
SOUSE H CUTTON PRICES. COAL now.
i Dallas, Texas, July 27th.—The vari-
ous compress agents, and local ship-
"Al members that are interested inping agents of the Farm-Labor Union
buying coal should get in touch with met in Dallas yesterday and formu -
WO0D COUNTY •l",
‘WILL HAVE BIG Thetimdan'meniine
IMP PICNIC, satllow "hoschos
d: r ■
igthening at -
■ 44 GIvIN~4 ML A LNI,
K4A85 FOR WHAT I RAISE’ i
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offered and a real treat is in store M possibde and immediate sale made of 8 wel. Should tatinF the
N. Clark, county president of
expecting half of it to be there. ithe grower to hold his cotton a few'
' J. C. Thompson, Connel and Lang - days, it was recommended that such be affected in the i
ley will be the battery of speakers cotton be bulked together as much as
ions con-
ts hove
National Agent Barksdale writes
the Union News that he has secureq
a contract from a large Union coal
mine to supply the membership of
was more enth
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MELONS ALSO.--- --- _
“ “ ATOKA COUNTY
OKLA.TOHAVE
few hous notice, or even a one day County Secretal
notice, that it did not give the sales-1 ------
man an opportunity to get the bes that would bring the best prirr
market anti was a hinderance inszead in the matter of cotton - ineur
be present each day and good speak
ing wir ku on the program. Evers-
body is invited to ermc. The pienic - .
w:n be h-ol en miles west of A 4m.
bers who possibly could to take ad -
vantage of the PInaase arrangements
made with the Intermediate Credit
Bank and not force the sale of their
cotton on instant notice. Th? posi -
tion was taken that where the grow-
er forces the sale of his cotton on a
FANNIN CO. UNION
MEMBER SElAS
CAR or NAY.
address by Hon. Geo. B. Terrell, State
Commisioner of Agriculture of Tex.
who volunteered the services of his
department to the Farm-Labor Union
and offered to furnish the organiza-
BIG PICNIC/ HAS STICKERS.
. a • Secretary Mrs. S. E. Hale writes in
Centract Fir Finance Ti Mm
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er states, the national agenev of
that organization has added a line of
cotton bagging ami ties to its articles
past week, notwithstanding the fact
that this line has only been estnlish-
ed a few days. He expects this bu-
siness to grow to great proportions
in the future as many Fa-m-Labor
Union local units or either building or
intend to build co-operative gins in
the near future. Mr. Barksdale an-
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► hay down gmei and selfish- ne sveress of
___FARMER VISITS HIS "FRIEND". THR TOma
HG2°l everybody
• / DEMAND 5A LIVING v
pi A LIVING PRICE 7
- FOR MY PRODUCTS^ •
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perati
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Mon.
wali-
bring very unsatisfactory. W. G. Irby
handled the sales above thru the Na-
tional Agency.
UNION
•E H ~HVHAD , (/05t of Production Plus a Profit
$ * ARM-LAa.
Cotton L Gvem
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TOa A
There were ibout forty agents pre- A k! " g "T
sene at the meeting. An official re - UMen shipped out a ear M ex -
po. of the aneeupg wi.l be printed cellent melons this week through the
in the next bra of the Ucion NewsV national agency of the organization
at Dallas.
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from Buffalo, Leon county, Texas that
her local has lost some members but
that what is left arer,stmkers that can
be depended upon. A small member
ship that sticks is far better than a
big sliding membership. Mrs. Huie is
secretary of Davis Branch local No.
3484,
cently hold at Mim’s Chapel in this
county was a complete success despite
the heavy rains falling the night pre-
ceding.
Col. T. N. Jones of Tyler made one
on the most wonderful speeches ever
heard by the farmers of this county.
State Commiteteman A. C. Howerton
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Williams, R. O. The Farm-Labor Union News (Texarkana, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1925, newspaper, July 30, 1925; Texarkana, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558478/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .