The Granger News. (Granger, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1927 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. XXXll No. 33
WE ANNOUNCE
That all of our gin machinery
has been put in first-class con-
dition and we are ready to gin
your cotton in either round or
square bales.
Granger Gin Co.
By ENG. JELINEK
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READY TO GO
Having equipped my gin plant for the sea-
son's run by the installation of modern ma-
chinery, I am ready to give my patrons service
in the ginning, of their cotton. My cleaning
system has been doubled, and 1 have plenty of
FREE storage room for my customers. My
motto: A Square Deal.
T. H. SPOON
GINNER AND MILLER
A >1 EN DM ENTK DEFEATED
IN GRANT. Kit
BAPTISTS TO MEET IN
GKOItGRTONW Till RSDAY
Georgetown, July !H.—The fifty-
first annual session of the Friend-
ship PrimatiVe Baptist Association
will convene in Georgetown, Thurs-
A total of 342 votes were 'Cast in [ t'a5r'1 August 4, for a four day s ses-
Monday's election at which time the (sion" ending on the first Sunday in
people of the State were called up- j August tor 50 years, I he district
on to express their wishes .'on the! is '"niposed of Williamson, Burnet,
four proposed amendments. The Lampasa-, Llano, San Saba, Mills and
Granger vote was larger than was
expected, and' it resulted in defeat
for all of them, possibly three to.one.
There were some exceptions, lmt the
majority of voters voting against the
amendiTK'tits preferred scratching
them all.
BIRTHDAY DlNNKit
Many gatlvered at the home of
| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bigon Sunday, the
| occasion being in honor of Mr. Bigon
jin celebration of his 72nd birthday
I These old people have lived long to-
gether and now that they have al-
1 most reached the end of the road
relatives and friends spent the en-
tire day with them, and it was a
happy day for all. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. John Velicka. Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Foyt, Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Budnik of Caldwell, Mr. and
Mrs. John Bigon and baby, Frank
Bigon and Klias Zurovec of Temple.
Brown counties.
The following leaders of this de-
nomination, in Texas will be present
together with about 1200 delegates
arid. members front , the various,
fell lire lies:
Key. S. L. Reeves, moderator, of,
Yvun-': Rev. W II. Hiehiirdsi.il, Rul.-:'
Hec. K ('. Mahuriit and He v. T. A.
Dtmn of l'Tovdada: II v. K. I'. McNeill
of Dublin; Rev-. R. P. L.itlopai'e of
Lampa-as; Rev; S. N. Redford 'of
I lai'lingen.
GKORCKTOWVS. FiltS'T
BALK IS AlCriONKI)
FACTORY
A TO YOU *
Mo n e y-Saving- S a 1 c
DURING THE ENTIRE MONTH OF
AUGUST
llif 1 ai'i<;!'y-(<>-You Sale is our opport unity ,io impvi - i
up'in y t.iti that litis licxall Store is a pa it i n r in an (ii'ga nida-
tion whose ini'mU'i'x ha\e obligated tlienisclves to give val-
ue and service.
We otter you nearly L>() articles (luring this Sale cov-
ering all clashes of popular merchandise at specially reduced
prices. We know that this opportunity will increase our
tiood-Will, for you will learn the big advantage which Rexall
customers enjoy. Here is a sample of our big values
Georgia Rose Talc
Delightfully perfumed with attar of roses. For all
toilet uses, (ireat tor men alter shaving and for general
toilet use.
Standard Price 25c
FACTORY-TO-YOl' SAI.K
PRICK
19c
Marek's Drug Store
The Rexall Store
ALAMO THEATRE'
HKGl'LAIt 5 & 10c MATINEE EV KHY SATFHDAY
FRIDAY NIGHT' and Saturday Matinee—
"Coleen" with Madge Bellomy, an Irish lass
— where beautiful women, race horses, love
and thrills carry you off your feet. And a good
comedy.
SATURDAY NIGHT, Aug. 6—"Galloping
On" with Wally Wales (the Cowboy Prince)
If you want to see the world's best and fast-
est riding on horseback, come to see this one.
Comedy and Kinograms.
MONDAY and TUESDAY, Aug. 8-9—"Mr.
Wu" with Lon Chaney, Louise Dressu, Rainee
Adoree and Ralph Forbes. Lon Chaney, the
man of a thousand faces, attains his greatest
triumph as a sinister Chinese mandarian . A
masterly exhibition of acting, a stage thrilling
romance of the East and the West, a glorious,
colorful production with all the lure of the
Orient. Also comedy.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Aug. 10-
I 1—"Marriage" with Virginia Valli and Al-
lan Durant. Adopted from the famous novel
-Wlfcir-G; Wells.— The world's greatest writer-
M IIS. A. Y. ANDKItSON
Taylor. August 2.—The body
Mrs. A. V. Anderson, 48, who died at.
a local sanitarium Sunday, was tak-
en to the Decker community near
Austin lor burial Monday afternoon,
the Rev. Carl Nelson of Austin con-
Geprgetowii, July At the attr-
ition sale of the first'bale of cotton
i of the crop of 1027 the Williamson
j County Sun purchased the cotton af
1 tor lively bidding had boosted the
price from 18 to 22*$ cents per pound,
i *.Tho bale was purchased by the
j chamber of commerce for 27Vi> cents
! per pound and ati auction for placing
I the bale back in the channel of trade
j was arranged by the directors of the
( chamber of commorrc,
About two hundred people attend-
ed the auction and were present when
the bale was knocked off to the Wil-
liamson County Sun, which publica-
tion sponsors all movements for the
Franks Garage
32x4 1-2 Silvertown Cord .$24.75
3 3x5 Silvertown Cord . . . 41.20
30x5 Silvertown Cord .37.30
31x5.25 Radio Balloon 16.00
33.v6.00 Radio Balloon . .$19.15
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ducting the funeral services,
survived by her husband
children.
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and 111
unmercial am
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TAYLOR SMI I'M KNTS OF
WOOL .55.000 POI NDS
SICN IT FOR NATt'RAI,
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Kditor Peeler, accompanied by other
committee members of Taylor, were'
in Granger Monday distributing cir-
culars and talking up the proposed!
Whole. Milk Plant in this district.'
Twenty-two reasons were given cow j
owners, why they should fill in the,
cards and thus aid m a most impor-
tant industry. The Taylor Chamber;
of Commerce is backing the plan and,
Granger and territory i- asked to
cooperate. Those who arc familiar j
with the situation -av that whole
milk market w
to c.ow owners
ll mean more money
than selling cream.
A loeal student in geography
ports the following conversation
erheard in a restaurant Sunday:
"Are you Hungary?"
"Yes, Siam."
"Den Russia to the tabl
Fiji."
"All right, Sweden my coffc
Denmark my Ijill."
re-
ov-
nd Fit
and
Taylor, August Howard -Bland
A Co. of Taylor during the last week
shipped Ioo.odi) pounds of wool rai.-
ed in \\ illiamson and adjacent coun-
ties to Boston. Mr. Bland stated that
this years prices are much nio'rt'
satisfactory than last vear's.
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I onior-
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JACK
STKWAJM
HIS
DKI.IVKRS
FIRST SKR.MON
With the Friendship Baptist
1 hurch packed to its full capacity
to welconve him Jack Stewart preach-
ed his first sermon in the Friendship
( (immunity Sunday night. His ser-
rtion was in part the story of bis life
and his call to the ministry. Later
he dwelled on his conception of the
road to Heaven which he feels now
lays before him. He strongly con-
demned dancing, home brew, the
bathing suit and the automobile, and
made his sermon much of the cvan
gelistic nature.
It has only been a short time , since
Bro. Stewart wa.s licensed to peach.
Sunday night being his second ser
mon. His first was delivered jn San
Gabriel at a revival meting during
the week. He expects to begin 1
Study for the ministry in. one of the
Baptist theological schools'soon. •
Rev. Bennett who was al.-o licence.*
to lin n., h dorinif »h., .
1 ton, 'I'. \a . A iiv;11 -1 2.
' w, W dm .lay i t lie day d>
• to sign up; for natural gas in Bel-
t> i and Dr. .1. I., furry, '.president1, of
Young Men' Chamber of Com-
1 ree 'urges that every property own.
'•■i in Beltoii who lirt's the welfare of
- city at heart go t . 'he ity hall
a i -ign up for natural;,gas.
rhe day will .marl; the beginning
"f the et» m pa ign to get. natural gas
for Belt tin and a special effort will
Im made to g- t the reipiired 000 sig-
natures. Dr. Curry stated that he
le<ped that the people would be loyal
enough and enthusiastic enough to go
t'- the city hall and sign for the gas
d not wait to be called upon by
me committee.
tears the veil from the myteries of matrimony
Also Comedy.
held in Friendship delivered hi f
sermon to the I'rieed-hip peo
at the Sunday morning erviee,
Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Max
Shiamm of Austin, Mrs. B. LJ
Schram and son, Robert, of Dallas,'
Mrs.- Sophie Dunbar of Charleston,,
S C. and Mrs, Irma Hunter and chil-;
dren, Ann, Kdward, and Betty of
Baltimore, Md„ were guests at the
i,me of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Schramm.
GltANGKit WINS
The C. W. Ball < luo won over the
< >rn Hill Cub iieie Sunday af'er*
•enn 15 to by 'ag-ng a thrilling
-i—!.—irn.ing—rally—w h; I. ■.i1'' i d—h'm
"ll
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Mr, J. M. Schramm wa* in
W »rth on bunln. - Thur-duy re
in ii Saturday.
retio runs.
The battel . wet> Gia;.gi r. Will
I olerka, lieorge Maf,'» h and J *'
K mo.sky; Corn Hill; L Knapek, A.
V .lenta and Jim Huv<dka.
Br
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Personal or bg Phone
Your business is greatly ap-
preciated
Prompt delivery service
Try us for this month
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First class merchandise at
reasonable prices
Allen Brothers
ivIIUII til Vtftvl U
The Friend-Making Store
11 ,. Phone® 40 and 43
—use them freely!
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Alford, R. A. The Granger News. (Granger, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1927, newspaper, August 4, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth410845/m1/1/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .