The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 14, 1926 Page: 4 of 8
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a pleasure to
a man who is
sections. Of
\ the various
•ep faith with
* their prom-
11 things re-
nd mud. Marietta with
i are crowded. They
g this terra $30 per
operating a truck line,
is driven by the princi-
i g|ving. satisfaction,
i coljored school is well
neff>ds more desks,
ill is |the only place that
sou.... . ie trustees did not meet
usl ThXjtoileti9 should be made
sanitary. If tl le inspector can be
touched by a good meal and the
siuiles and courtesy of & beauti-
ful ydiing lady, O'Farrell will get
ite quota of sfcttte aid. They
spread a bountiful feast and the
ltldy assistant did the rest. Cen-
ter Grove has painted inside,
led Hill has a bond issue order-
ed, so the old housejmay soon be
placed by a modern building,
good building and pleasant
beautiful surroundings will con-
tribute toward better order. At
Midway and Antioch seats were
>rdfered changed in order to con-
brm tn light regulations. New
^hades are to be purchased for
Domino colored school. Cass
has the walls of a new brick up.
Let each school do the things
me districts
all respects.
is impossi-
him. The
would not
this, butjrec|>ra mended by the inspector.
Dfrijnkiug fountains on the" style
^recommended are easy to con-
struct and more satisfactory
than those sold by equipment
Companies.
Trustees are cautioned against
Emitting agents to persuade
em to buy needless equipment.
ie district has bought shades
<-h windows, one has an
■one has two charts,
the equipment,
are well fasten-
securely fas-
to runners,
.school pro-
jected and
^pector re-
*4es are tak-
?sks, etd;,
thati the whiten.
The school interest isshdrtn by
the face that most of the schools
have raised funds by box suppers
pie suppers, and other means to
supplement the school funds.
Mrs, C. C. Rainey, Salem, reports
a birthday party once a month
as a get-together feature tluit is
helpful. Some have parent-teach-
ers clubs, others school and com-
munity leagues for bringing the
people together and letting them
get acquainted frith each other,
the teachers and the work of the
school.
At two places in the county the
county superintendent and the
inspector have had their lunches
taken. In the first place, the
the county superintendent tried
to ftefsuade the inspector that
dogs did the thieving, because
the fruit fta's not taken. This
argument would not hold the
second time, unless we have some
dogs that are vegetarians in-
stead of carnivora. The teach-
ers might do some missionary
operation.
Take care of your library books
and see that the children have a
chance to read tnem. Have a
book in which you carry a com-
plete list and have a librarian to
keep check on them- If they are
not read, they are worthless.
Get books suited to the grades.
Teach the children to read and
havfc a taste for good reading.
J. L. Lovelace, Co. Supt.
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j?resh FLORIDA Oranges,
Fresh Sweet Florida Oranges
$3 per box of three hundred large
size. Sound fruit and satisfac-
tion guaranteed or money back.
We pay express charges. A box
of these makes an appreciated
Christmas gift. Remit with or-
der.
ACME FARMS, Gainesville,
Florida.
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COMPLETE LINE
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Something for the Little Folks
and something for Father
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and Mother,
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Just come inland le^
for yourself.
Humphrey Merc. Co.
Eiton Harper and family spent
the latter part of the week here
with his parents, S. L. Harper
and vHfe. He has been on' a
teffacing job dnwn below Aus-
tin near Burla for the past year,
and has several months yet to
complete the job.
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is a Prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
It kills the germs.
Three congoliura rugs
$14 50 at Funt Hdw. Co.
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our Holiday Goods on display and want you to see tliem. This is
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lie to buy your gifts for everybody, inexpensively priced. We
"isortment Llom which to make your selections—something that
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SALE STILL GOING
ale is one of the most successful sales we have ever field, and
jc our many customers for making it so. The sale is still going
g you to take advantage of these low prices.
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Hi't Forget Our Christmas Goods.
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 14, 1926, newspaper, December 14, 1926; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341130/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.