Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 89, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 6, 1920 Page: 6 of 8
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s on Corporations Should Be Repealed
gndgErttire Incomes Taxed;
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By R. G. ELLIOTT, NaUl Aw'u of Credit Men.
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RIVER VALLEY FAllt I
If the world war lias not fcwn foiighl in vain, thou
^ benefits will accrue to po*ferfh bv reason ol the w en-
■* flees of the present geticratiou. hi rert*otfttble
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then that posterity should Jbcur «wne of the flimnei.l!
Utirdon arising out of the wflrf
1'bi country i« U'i if injiw-e^ Uyrthe prwenl m |H9t
nml confiscatory tax law whMj sltotild bo n vif^l at
once. ::-W* \
The titwp tor retiring (h«* war dcM H^utd l« cx-
tcnd>;tl. The .cptiftMTinncnt -hoitM I* ctHMhicted on a
« uii0 economical' l>uniw>> hh>'t . The nnntnl' hudffcf
•boulU be cut to the minimum thilt ftfsc.« ihij?ht be to a point
where they woulil ^.•a c to curb productiv«: rnci^v.
'• As thi'; income of the indivitlu«I nnn.t, in tW l ^ analysis, l>enr all
the ta.xea, tho laws ahouhl bo revised v, l< tux diroctly that income al
fates which will ra:.-e1he nomsitJei? of a minimum federal budget
This uieaws that tho taxes on corporations should be repealed, for a
corporation is just a proup of pewpl!?, many of them of mwall means, trho
•re being taxed unjustly llirough their share qf tlieir corj^ration's profits
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If the tax Was placed on the entire income of every individtial, then
no fpcooie wtmld escapo taxatigu. None- wonI<1 be taxed more thfcu once
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<ltnn-up campalrfii, and tliejk\ efforts
nt city Iwrternient have nlwnj* vexiilt-
etlt, U«ck y,
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ana "mr tbo
iM-ruiun Shim's like a new
dollar.
Tlictt* ,|a another feature to these
^anipaipiiH fhirt I* l cnrtojf frnlt
■T^llrlt «f Civic
30^1$ parts of Ibc «tty, n an
t ufarowtli of tbe work, way be found
;• lieantlful yarda. Eh tiro premlaea aiw
n clean and former run down apitcar-
narea baire lueen ffreatly ImprnwlJ
The Democrat snjfReatw tliat the tlir<-
ha* eomo tAen till* H *rlt of -lrIc bet-
terment inay Ih utillMsi and the clean-
Hp-campaign of annaal p^rbals may
Ik* made au ererynlny affair.
In the dowu-towu dlMtrlct a, trash
wagon makes dally visits to the busi-
ness bout** and hauls the trash to k
pklPe wbflrn It hi «lestroye<I. No otie
W'Hl deny that there has ln>en a great
Improvement since this work was un-
dertaken. Why imt extend the work I
jvAi+fap H ; ibntlro city? What1
eon Id V .v Wiwer dividends In health
bml morals than a clean city ev-
, try rtjyl.. ■ . ..
Ill The Denns-rat's h|)lnion, the city
i*t rernni,,"f could nrovlde im more
Important a department Hum a city
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THE DAY'S DEBT EDITORIAL.
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Henwn Vr Tltoae Whc
Fort Worth Klua r-Telegram:
have gut rid of WIMou." ex
Claims the Lokul Anaelaer of llerlln,
Van Alstyne I^-ader:
Accortllug to lnfornu t!<«i eomhm
through tl « "Wierman Deiaoc*«t. <5ray.
son County wHt have a Red Hiver Val-
ley or County Fair %#* pw* l
Hian. ai« the *Hfy 4*oaa« 11. I |d ^<et-
HerK" (Wo<-lnt!on oud the K.-^lr !H ve^
1 'J'W'WT V'- tora have gotten '^together ami wHI
linpwnc the ground* and * «lfthK<«h a
fair, im the {ih'lmiulA In ai<tnmWr fell a
old setrr'eeK.will hnye^
rttctr annual meeting there ala .f|Tne
TA-ad«V I« eelta^nly Jiad that tile Sher-
imiii people hrtye gotten togeflier Oil
fids pro|.i)fift!ort. tvY If any e«Hilit\ in
pvwv^A
Pens -1
Our, stock of the abftVe Is' the Ifcc^est we:
havp ever carried. Wc have a point for
every hand. Let us fit yours.
I Large line BOOKS,< for > young and
old-
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Gome in and. inspect ourJings, ..
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the 4-ottrl needs a g^od tVi'lr j..-! HOW V TH*. PRlNitiW. J ►
il-s ilniv^n ciiUiiiy. With out '^ ^^v^^^v^AA/AAA^SAAAAAAAAA^SAAAAAAAAAA^AAA^AAA^^
iii!* Interest In pure tir.xd live "to.k.J ' g, ^
llNrfc nl! Ilrii Mf. 'twi - Ultlhit llllsh rill.- <
, agriculture. niu^t push Hi
ward. And now .llv- T.ntder w«u!s lo
make thl^ vWfiSieHthiii: Mavr tlpv (Iriy^
-, i. County Fair cr.rly «.uough Unit WO
ran arrange «mr exhlhits and aiugy
thnu down to the gwat Ualltt- l'dr
no t fall end put In a l'«' f<* ,i,s'
prlltt* Hi the agrietUl.urJjl l|ne. and we
can win It. It will-nwtnlre the 'expen-
diture of a Hi tie iwoncy aii'l J hc syr-.
vices of i g'ssl uwn to push It. hui
erythlng worth whOe r<<n:irex
MUih ex'v iuHtniv O^.iuot^y« and ener-
gy. Now, can We get a see.md iiinl
"aikntt one hmtrtml'-gisttl; lnl *>*v to
push this dert through?
Wmm tux*'d
| 1 his ideal situation is now reached with«rC*pbct to individi als fn busi
• ik'ss and private individual^ also individtials condnetirig bu«)|e#« in
j j^artnership. '>4^.-... ; . . ; w.v'
t|., Jf corporations are permitted toretain.a Jifnili'«Vportion_of their earn-
he ings (bftapftal requirements, wliW^W^His ^e^itar}'. practical difficulties
It ttjtrfi unwise^fo tax thr —---=—
uproar ~ aeciares n*' vasaiM-ho: 1. u- 1 n t ^ , „
iurus on Air.'liurdjug's c,,„ j i^h,dl tl,cV Jo "dually roe
ittcrunces fnvoriin: (1ip> oub-kest t A graduated tax on the Ul
who In the last analysis wns
for our misfortune."
I" Ibis um<ottMciou pi alse of the I
Presbbnt m^G«*ru'iin or/un rcjolecs
over tlie election Of Senator llardlug.
Thp prewi ttt (iermauy generally r;v
Jolces over the result, fipedMliy the
old I$t#(ifrm«n press, "tfrqwm'a • ft
unwise to tax the stockholders in general on these earnings
, t'0sslm lM ! ! i.tSLit a£r-'k .... -4ve W
Wdef Interest." declare* fix
Tpteasr."*'"InruS on Air.'Hun
palgn ntterauci s fnvoriuv the quickest f A graduated tax on the undistributed earnings of corporations would
jsissihi,. rc-cstahllshment of i!eac,> time j be Hie'pracfical soliitJon of the question and should be nt rates that would
n-J-Hun, «™i Ilipt4iieonngf, auiributioo of divl<knd«. SbwU ll.c Mm nccil ,
fetft Tagi'hlat d >- 0
lay WC shake bands In
I'rrwdent-ebK-t llardlug
CHURCH NOTICES.
. t-leairiiig department. It would meas-
ure up in Importance to Hh water-
works department. the elly lighting
•J' department and the isillce depart-
ment.
Of course the details would have to
Ih> worked out lu a huslness-llke nmn-
rtirea: "If tod
r*frtrit with
acme* the sea; It Is liecause we see
lu him a man who can bring us pence
with union ami ffljo. has the vision and
Ihe desire for a Ttcttcr League of .Ra-
tions."
Senator Husdlug Is the choice of the
American people for President, but no
matter how pleasing to tiermany may
!*• their action in repudiating Presi-
dent Wilson so completely and em-i
phutically they hav,. not elected their'
m w President for the purpiBM' of I
pleasing tiermany. They have not sq j plou^e do not bring or
soon forgotten the dark days of WIS. j on Saturday hereafter.
They have not forgotten the rows or
crosses over American graves in
France and If as the Lokir• |w.|,wt JUl(t
Auxelger says. . thesident Wilson
was ebb fly responsible f«u* tlw
frustration of "tft rmttny's plans artd
f< r (iermauy'* defeat, for that the
whole allle«l world" and every true
American will honor him always. It
Is up to Senator Harding to make this
cbur to the world by his acts. The
responsibility of settling on foreign
relations ha* been placed by the people
upon the shoulders of the Republican
party. The Republican party must not
clasping the
additional
j capital and tlio stockholders so desire, reinvestment could be made after
meetfng the'tax obligituos. 1 * ■•"••4^,:! T ' \
A Modem llomer..
A, Wj-j.,1. , y . .iiooi* iyA v •
When Homer smote 111* bloondn' lyre
■lie smote .Ids way to fanu-;
Hut many million simple souls
Jturre uever lutrd liLs iiaine.
When liabe Ruth writes th«' bbaunlir
ball, j
A ml «# i tcf It f*>% the fence.
Hl« homer nwikvs tin- jjlreclau one
i ltesemble thirty cent*.
™Chie)i«i TriPmie.
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JOSEF B0N1ME AT THE P!AN0. ;M a
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When your skin breaks but with
itching eruptions, tetter, risb, ec-
zema, psoryasis, or other terrifyiag
C
V*v; :f
hest colds
discrdcrs, temporary relief will do that purifies the blood
Apply otcr throat cad chest
—cover with hot flannel doth.
ni'ng of Rev. White's pastorate of that
congregation. The oifieer* <if the
IchurtJi will hold au important m«s-tin^
at Jl o'clock Sunday afteruooii.
Nhtiee—T<? Pastors and all church
secretaries anil reported' All lin-
oouncemeiit* Of church services for j First Baptist Cluirih. F. F. P.rown,
Sunday and missionary, circle and .Services tomorrow as follows:
H r7! "f" m' ?1"l-","Vl"iri ri I1* d.lwt .1 II ... .... .....I 7:.*. in.
II r mwo, r . offl,,. I,y ,, d.. k 1 H. ,,.v ,
afternoon. Hereafter no such notice L, , , . , i
will be iKH-epted on Saturday. So ' Murphy,. huj erl..tcnde.,t; Miuheam
phone liirni luM Burnt*iff#iMt by Mrs. .1. M. Blaine;
[ Junior TTnlon at p. m. Intermediate i
'ami Senior I'nlons at d:1.". tit her ser- '
[ ... , . I , , , J vl«*ts throughout the week as.usual. A'
•I Urst Presbyterian Church-Sunday weioomi. to llM.
and Blole classes ! :.jfl a. m. t
Regular morning service ennducted by Travis forest Melhodist Episcopal)
the pastor. Iir. Wharton. C, K. U''hurrb. South—Sunday school atl>:40}
Evening wort-hip 7:*W . 4 ja. in. Cllftwi Ikoiiglrlj**, Supt, Preaching j
at 11 Hi m.Uiinl t p. hi. by Dr. Cooper, ;
|)iesidiiig elder. Junior League at j
2:iW) p. ' m. Senior v A-eague
17 Million Jan Ustd Yearly
you but little g^od, for soon all the
itching and irritation breaks out
afresh with renewed fury, and you
soon realise that local remedies
such as ointments, calves and kltttl-
w|«!* treatment will nevar fid yeuof
your trouble.
These* tropica origjnate in the
Woo4« and if,you expect real sub-
im mm inisi i lainl i in l
and Au:
. hsmedy for
the fine old ■
germs,
to a normal
■dy
disease
res the skin
by condition.
Begin taking S.SJ5. today, aad
write a comp
ease, and eur
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Address
tl"
9ft
your
wilt
without
dical Ad-
tory, At
•h hone, I
. A cor- l
.y<s
ass*-* i | betray those who died by
•r' *W,W" ,«"*• r" J7- T. ttii'i. Ilk, Mr. Tiifl. Mr. Sir.
Wf. qi'. " Wl.k« hii,u. Mr. II....,• , r .«| Mr.
emtvenlent places. ** This very act ,, , . ..
* k.< . . v If ii( li4 k ««•(> 11111 m i litnL' nil* M i* llHHlll
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wimid cause" other impfovemciit* to j l'u^,M ^ 1,lok
follow- lieautlful lawns, shrubbery..I?uw ,,0,,,U,R
shade and fruit trees, garden sj>ots an-T
fbiwVr garden*. The proposition I*
worthy the In-at thought Of onr cltl-
xen* atod our city gov« rnnient.
Ciraee Presleyteriau ('iiureh—C<uner
Trav** anil j,Cherry street*. Rev.
Jap .ilanton, jMistor. Sunday school i Bf ^ p n, ff you have no clumh ho
a. in. ^when Rally Day will be come and Ik? at home with u*
observed with--specially attractive pro j dial invitation is ext<#nded. and n
Kram. Morning and evening worship, hearty welcome awaits you. C. A
11 and 7 :Mo o'clock, Jiitilni'. riirtHlItui ! Spraglna,
Kndcav >r uit'uis at ! a .iu. I uterine, j (hureh of Christ Helentlst—
dlate and Senior soeietlen at li:3u J). j lit* under the auspices of the Voting
in. Attractive music and worshipful : People's Society of C'bristlaU Kn-
services always. A cordial invitation deffvor.
Is extended to all.
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if you haven't been "tagged" today
It lKti't too late yet. Every person
Who bays a tag helps the soldier boys
of Simmons Post.
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At MeKlnney a rat Is said to have
wblpi>e«l n ferret In a fair fiuht. In a
groC «ry store, yerhnp* the rat took
I be ferret for1 a piece < f cheesy
■ The Gray son County papers are
having many nice things lo say Shout
ihe Red River Valley Fair, and the
pre** gang may be depended nf* n td
do their full pnr.l In pnltiug it over.
We are patiently wallliiK lo hear
what "Alarse" Henry Watterson has
to say on the situation. He may some-
times lie wrong but no one could ever
justly accuse hiui of being uninterest-
ing.. Mt;-C . . • -y. , .
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Alf Ta.vhir, brother of the late la-
mented Hob Taylor, will be (Joveriioi
Of Tennessee. Hob was the greatest
pardoning Governor, the old volunteer
State has ever had. hut we hope Alf
Will, make nx good an all tonitd execu-
tive as his brother did..
The Vernon Chamber of Commerce
Is' s-ftM ft^-be- the best supported Cham-
ber Ip the V Hed States. The budget
for the year shows that $•' per capita
Is Invested lit tho organization. Thai
is standing behind the chamber in a
lo.Val manner.
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for tin
this kind will
brtpiieii. Senator Harding said more
than once during the campaign that h(.
Would confer with these men on t
matter. He must keep that pledge. P.rtt
whether lie keeps that j ►ledge or not.
when he becomes President of the|n| these
CliHed States he will inherit the un-
redeemed pledge* of the President of
the t'nited States to those who died.
The |ieoplo had no idea of repudiating
these pledges when they elected Sen-
ator Harding. The people have no
Ithn of entering into au unholy pact
with unrepentant Germany.
(lis Ledge.
North ParJJ Baptist Church—Sun-
day school ii.-Ci a. in. Preacbi-ug 11 a.
iu. by the pastor. Sunbeam bund 2 p.
"e i ill. ( 15. ,Y. P. if. iJ p. in. dedication ser-
!'!? i vb'e T p. in. The dedicatory sermon
will lie pre#i#lied by Dr, F. F. Itrowti.
The public iiu^A'Ordlally Invited to ail
.^ctSiei's. j. s, Cameron.
pastor.
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St. Slcpheu's Episcopal Church—
Coiiler oi' Sotitli Cnwket and t'lierry.
Til - Itev W,M. Miller, reetor. Tomor-
row. the Tw'Pnty-thiid Sunday after
Trlbtty', tjic i«>r\ices will be as fol*
lyws; Sunday .scUtsil at P:it(l a. in.
Ghurch wiMice and fcrmon at tl a. in.
All are eordkilly Invited to attend.
Sherman ine^'hapl* are wHI pr ~
l*ired to ti'tke care of all le.isiti"«* in
the' tihcrinau trade territory, and are
making attractive prices on ipiallty
good*. While home p'-Ide 6heuld canse
Sheriiii'O p * pb« tb'buy of 'thermal.
nierchnfitfr. the prh^'imvutlve Is here,
as may Ink fdntul tfW by reading the
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ii)OMi> t>eoplc who lltilik they are loo
old l< work Hhould consider Premier
CiolMtl OC Daly or t'lelnenceii i. fornier
piem'n r of Franee. The former Is 7*.
lind has i atetl-d- upon his duties a*
prime •.Minuter ot! ftotia , dlll flgorons
Iti laid) 'and nrind, ! mJ all <'f his an-
lMninccim ids Min e iiasUinWig office
shaft-* that his "fine flallan hand" Is
as firm Ami capable a* ever U w*a«.
CICiAcnconn > still active, and carries
on a successful private bnslnW since
lib* retirement from politic*,
ISiaffltt-fr.. Ml/: ,'"-' - Jmlvm IX: •
A youfig man returned to his
mountaiu eommuuiiy to die from tu-
berculosis. His situation was hope-
less. The people In the Chapter served
him, bathed'him and looked after his
interests and the interests of those
near to him. Finally as he' realized
the time for his death was apt#-o.ieh-
iug, ho asked for Ids Red Cross h.itton
which wus in a drawer. They hrou Ut
It to him «iid pltmcd It on hi <
gown, lie art hi. "Ton know. I want
that there now. I paid a dollar fur U-
that's my lodge,"
Key Memorial Melbodi^t Church—
corner Houston ami Willow streets,
pmichtug s t \ lee* begin at II a. in.
and 1 p Ml .Morning service by the
luistor. At the evening service I r. o.
i'. CiHiper, the new Presiding Kblet,
w ill t rea< h. Sunday school will begin
promptly at,, .lunlor League at <•
o'clock. Senior League U;;U . We pledge
the niemls'Hkhitt and the public who
worship with us that our service* will
be short but1 interesting and helpful.
Good milsic. AU are invited.
! Corner Crockett and Ju^ch street. Ser ,
vices Sunday morning at lOtfil. Wed-;
Rcsdny evetdng testimonial meeting at
■i, Reading room iu west wing ' of !
church edifice. ojw n daily from :t to
5 o'clock, Sundays and holidays ex-
cepted. Sunday school at !):"<) a. m.
All are cordially invited to attend the
services and visit tbo reading room.
Grand Avenue Presbyterian Church j
— Kev. T. M. Ciiniilnghmi^ will occupy!
the pulpit at both morning and eve-
ning services, at 11 a. iu. and 7 :l{u t>.
| m.. rcsjs'elively. Sunday school at !•. !."
ja. in.., Christian endeavor at U'.Ito p.
J ni„ and prajrer meeting at 7 :'?tl Weil-
j lies«lay p. in. The public Is cordially
invited to attend nil these services.
Churrh of (lie Nazarene-—Sunday
services: Sunday school H:8U a. ni.
PreiH-hiug 11 ii. m. Young Peoples'
| meeting r> :350 p. in. Preaching 7 p, iu.
Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday
7 p. m. M. V. Dillingham; paslor.
i East Sliernuiii Baptist Cluirch—
Sunday school at !): l." a. m., Bennett j
j I'ook, Supt. Sunbeams. -.'10 i . in R.
A s. A.'s bad Senior IV V. P.' C. at
| (l.-r, p. m, Pastor, Rev. Joseph Pear re.
('Will preach at both ' 11 h. ill jmt S
! p. in.
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Wanliit Hlrect Church of Christ—
Kim . L. S. White, pastor, will hold the
usual services* tit. Walnut Street
\\ ANTED—To Kenl PARLOR. BKD
ROOM and BATH. Apply al the GEM
Trained pelicans catch fish for their ( hUl<" "f .^L at 11 a. in. and 7 MO j THEATRE WEDNESDAY or FIM RS-
Chinese owners ' ' P- "> Suwlay. The date is the begin-j DAY. Phone 1651. nfi-8-9
iloMR OWXKRSHIP ix the greatest object lo life. L" ' • \ ^ ^
Every normal man desires to OWN A HOMiO OF HIS OWN. Out plan fiwai d e* n ' method by
which iho man or woman of very modest meuus may do so without the prohibitive high payment t, and
excessive rate of interest. - - 'J ! -
By a simple plan of systematic *avinc for a few months. Jnst $10.00 ont. of your salary on eaeb
$1,000 contract—yon may OWN THIS HOME free from deft iu just 100 months—and your monthly pay-
ments, Including interest, will be LESS THAN RRNT. . . , . ,. /j - v
But you don't hnv« to wait 100 months to occupy the home. Our cptimated average time Is 15
months, which based unon actual experience is a conservative estimate of the general average 8o far
our contra'-te have actually bent this average. Under our plan contracts will mature for a loan la a
SHORTER AVERAGE TIME THAN ANY COMPANt IN EXISTENCE. •
INTEREST ONLY 3 PER CENT PER ANNUM. • ■
Considering the saving—it mean* that your principal ami interest can never be more than $12.13
per month per thousand and will gro^V less and less each year; $10 of this applies on principal.
you may use the loan te buy. build, improve a liouirf or real estate or pay off a mortgage on which
you are paying a higher rate of interest. t« . ,£> ^ \
Adopt Our Plan of Thrift—Don't Pay Rent All Your Life—Own
Your Own Home and Become Your Own Landlord.
$150 PROFIT GUARANTEED ON MATURED LOANS. ■ ■ i " rf"
Iu lbs event you do not desire a loan when your contract has matured, wo gnurnntee to pay tt>e
holder a llONL'S OR PROFIT of $IH0, in addition to return of all payments made. Au average - ,
Net Profit of 100 Per Cent or Better.
This attractive profit is possible from sale of matured loans, for which there is and will always
be eager buyers. ^ ' .. ' b
The best and safest guaranteed investment ever offered, whether yon live in the city or In the conn-
try, lu Sherman <>r elsewhere. Whether you wish to buy or build a home or reap the best possible
returhs from your investment, you owe it to yourself to investigate our p!*ut v« • '■>
Suspended Payments, before end after Loans, bh account of Sickness, Loss of Job, or ether serious
mlsf;>rtutie.; • 4 v, •.
Get the facts today, without obllgailon. SIgu tl.e atiacbed coujion, which will bring to you full In-
formation about this most 'remarkable plan, i . . ,
United home builders of america
J. E. IVINS, General Agent, Crenshaw Building. SHERMAN, TEXAS.
llNDER SUPERVISION OF UO>DUSSIONER OF INSURANCE AND BANKING.
Cash and Securities Equal to Reserve on All Contract* Issued Are Deposited With the State of Texas.
(Cort > A ''V-: ^ r . _
Iflsurance and Banking 'T" * nr f
Office of ComiulssloUer of ' w,«.-r-1 ,■ t> ' •"
Stftte of Texas. ; . . . ■
THIS IS 'BO CERTIFY THAT United Home Bulldert of America', Dallas, Texas, having eomplled
with all requirfmeiitH or law relating thereto, Is hereby authorized to pursue the lu^lneis, qf issuing
contracts Or agreements and the loaning of the fu lids contributed by subscribers to, or the liblder of.
r.uch contracts, under provision of Chapter 57 the T hirtfr-Fourtb, L*'glslaturo of Texas, within this State
'/or the year ending FVhrunry 28. 11)21. * .. , r v •
In witness wheceOf I hereunto sign my name Mi d affix my official seal at iustln, Texas, this first
day of April, 1020. V * . ■!. f
, (Signed) . CHAS. V. Y'OUNG.
Deputy and Acting Commissioner of Insurance and Banking.
J. E. IVINS, General Agent, Sherman, Texas.
Office Phone 2077. . * Residence Phone 1982.
RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED. < *
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