The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 61, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1920 Page: 4 of 20
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OLULD Texas Jane 1 T
4.mJ riamt with ill excellent P"
a Friday night after aaeoe aueeertO
t.rTka medal feature of tka
n waa the declamation ceatwcte
Biverdaie ; -Mereaatile. compear
e two medah) t tta winner ta eenior
a ana girl eonteete. whW wrj
rdrd ta kti ftabj. 8anderend Wfr
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7ioa madal' la appradatjon tt tka
wl tka covnty aupertatandant Mr
on to tka wlnnr it Junior airla
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u nnHa Clark and JtnflU)
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h a help aiat InaplraUoa to tka koja
4 (irta of tM county waa a warn to. m
nia Albert fettaa winner In junior
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ha Kirerdala aehool b m at tka
and moat nroareaaiva rural ackaola
i Uoliad eoonly and took aeTeral firat
ura la tka county intaracnolaatia
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Around Brenham Report
UoMtoa roat epaoai.
i r.ZNHAH Taxaa Jana 8W. JL
". farm demomtration aaent fot
l ingtoa eoanty. makea tka followln
rt of crop imnditloBa:
Arabia avatker eandltlona far tka
1 growth of cropa eontinuea. Local
. tn in portiona of tka county hire
i beneficial to tka con crop but
wbat delayed tka dtanlng of tka
a fielda althongk a larta per cent
ae crop la now u axcauant Wipe
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PALT A Tttaav auoa 2.-Nachaa
riwr br;j;a on ua Ktata rauroaa aurnca
TdNjjy. It la' conceded' that tka Cra
ariflnatad I m coala dropplnf .oa tka
bi! ' 1 f ma tka angina la petal nf.
J be L rpatlonal-and Great Baflway
enmtiary kia loaned a brldfa crew and
(in I'Djatenaia jot 1 reooiiojuf t e
' La la a kaant Ana. but air.
1 Kwnin' anagar aaya in a few daya
arerytoing WU ba tearing ail fu ol j
CORPORATIONS CHARTERED.
' Hoaaton Fbit 8padaL ' 1 -ACBTMJ.
Taxaa June 2. Chartered:
Tounj Mea'a Cfcrlatlan Aalodatton
Wlckiu Faua; bo capital ttoct. incor-
poratora: Mn J. A. Kemp. Mra. P. F.
Taooial' aful IT Tt TTltlttar. V .
' Aaaodaat ta chart wai tiled . by
Santaor .iaaataf r avqu! ewr
of l a innving et.uil atock .JaOUi
Sin (Ha) ta SuO.O. -J. ' -
.-anilll to oo riBinaaa wa
granted HTftgner 1 lecWa lauturuit
bibuop cf C .eion.
f il kera . n i. i( be-
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I'Bana atwt. I l- W r-.
"lag of the later
iter planted
1 be eonnlatad within tka next two
a under favorable weather eondl-
- tka whola the cotton plant will
aona SO data lata aitkonak ta
i mt tka beat fJelda aqoaree hi aaa
Me ji am here with a aeattering of
na are ia evidence. V v -
a of tka corn crop would ba
ted by another rain after which
'ontke of hot dry weather will ba
I for the cotton plant and ta hold
I weevil ia cnec.
" cropa of all kfnda promlat a
rid and the late potato crop will
j ta karvaat within the next few
MILITARY REUNION. '
Hontten Port 8pedaL' 4-
'XHAaf. CTexaa. Jane "Z -orir
'ra of company I and other mUi-
tniaationa composed of inaa from
. fiioa will enjoy a reuniB next
r at tka eoontry yeeort - . of- tka
am Gun and Rod dob and Major
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. ' w crumbly depend entirely upon the bread
you use. Home-made breaSl Inturet treat I! if
only plain bread and.J&jitter openinj; your lunch
basket is a Joy wtcther packed for family picnic or .
forewfcool day. j 'Wt:1 '4t''e.
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