Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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IQuality and Service!
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Wahl Bros. & Jordan Garage I
I hat Good (julf Gas" and Supreme Auto Oils
Gates Super Tread. Firestone, and Sprague Tires and Tubes
Genuine Ford Parts and Accessories
Willard Storage Batteries
on repair work and everything in the garage* line*
mi money. We m»II dOvl 1-2 Non-Skid tire for $B.aO,
Other Sires in Proportinoiu
e ran *a\ t
HANKINS DRUG CO
DRUGS
CONFECTIONS
HANKINS DRUG CO
JUNCTION
ELECTRIC BOOT & SHOE SHOP
1 am now in position to fill your orders for
Boots. W hile in town call and see me.
r irsi class repairing done at Reasonable Prices.
E. O. LOWGREN
THE JUNCTION EAGLE, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922.
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Let Kellogg’s
tell you the real
Corn Flake Story
Of all the good things to eat, not one will
afford you more delight than Kellogg’s Corn
Flakes! In flavor and crispness, Kellogg’s are
the most fascinating cereal food you ever put
in your mouth!
Children insist upon Kellogg’s, for Kellogg’s
are never tough or leathery—and Kellogg flavor
appeals to the little folks just as it does to every
member of your family!
Don’t put off this wonder-treat! Order
Kellogg’s for tomorrow's breakfast! Serve
heaping bowls—and get the pleasure o: “hit-
ting the nail on the head” with every big and
little “breakfast guest”! It starts the day
right!
Be certain you get KELLOGG’S in the RED
and GREEK package. It bears the signature
cf W. K. Kellogg, originator of Toasted Corn
Flak":! None are genuine without it!
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toasted
CORN
FLAKES
Lor.': KELLOGG'S Corn
I tie* are moEt by tkt folk* who
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Mov.ai I- utrt • Coupon itttiio
every poikizt if KELLOGG S
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JUKGLELAND.
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CORNFLAKES
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KELLOGG'S BRAY cooktd tod krmmkUd
Buekhorn Barber Shop
Junction, Texas.
’The most unique shop in the
Hill Country.”
Courteous service and
class workmanship.
first
dates for county offices and
precinct offices, and for district
clerk, when office includes
only one county, must file with
the County Chairman applica-
tions for places on the ballot.
Copies of the proper form for
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candidates who announce in the
newspapers from the County
Saturday. June 17th.
On or before this date candi-
Chairman’s office.
Monday, June 19th.
County Executive committee
j meets to determine the order
of names on Primary Election M
! Ballot, to name sub-committee <•'
1 to prepare the ballot, to ap- <•
We cater alike to tourist and
home people.
Hot BATHS Cold
Albert Bartley, Proprietor.
point presiding judges in each;?!
election precinct, and transact Jg
; other necessary business.
Thursday, June 22nd.
j Between this date and Tues-
day, June 27th, candidates are
; required to file their first state-
ments of campaign expenses
i with the County Judge.
Monday, July 10th.
I On or before this date candi-
dates are required to pay their
ballot fee to the County Chair-
1 man.
Monday. July 10th.
Sub-committee of the County
make up the primary election
ballot.
Monday. July 10th.
Between this date and Fri-
day, July 14th, candidates must
1 file their second campaign ex-
pense statement with the Coun-
ity Judge.
Wednesday. July 12th.
Between this date and Tues-
QUALITY AND SERVICE AT
Ragland Bros.’ Market
PORK, BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON, HAM, BACON,
CHEESE, FISH, OYSTERS AND VEGETABLES
IN SEASON.
Fresh Bread Baked Daily.
Free Delivery in City. Everything Cash.
Market Open Until 9 a. m. Sundays.
PHONE US YOUR ORDERS—PHONE NO. 3.
J. L. RAGLAND. Mgr.
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primary. The County Chair- nard church. The Sunday
man will furnish the candidate school now has an attendance
with proper forms and instruc-
tions concerning these state-
ments.
Saturday, August 26th.
oay. July 18th. voters who e.x-
: • ct t U- away from home on Tuesday, November 7th.
primary election day may cast j General Election Day.
their ballots with the County; _0__—
Clerk.
Wednesday, July 19th.
On or before this date pre-
siding judges call at the County
C lerk's office for election boxes
and supplies.
Saturday, July 22nd.
Primary Election Day
well above a hundred and is
still growing. We congratulate
Pastor Howell and his active
The second primary election.' lx °Pje-
Brother McIntyre and a num-
ber of his people worshipper
with us Sunday night. We a;
predated their presence. Sun-
day night brought us the be-’
crowd we have had at that ser-
vice for several weeks. Thank
Tuesday, September 5th.
State Democratic Convention.
BAPTIST CHURCH
WEEKLY NOTES you.
The B. Y. P. U. will present
Between the rains we were a little play, “The Trial of the
given a beautiful day for wor- Robbers” at eight o’clock Sun-
ship. We are thankful. day evening instead of the usu-
The pastor ha sthree Bible al service. Come for Sunday
and classes that meet through the school and stay for the sermon.
ho The adult class had an in-
teresting visitor last Sunday
who was well nformed on the
A POLITICAL CALENDAR
FOR THE YEAR 1922
Monday, June 5th.
Candidates for state office I must file on or before this date
mu.-t file, by rep
dressed to
Frank C. Davis at San Antonie
I Precinct Convention Day. Polls week. They ar ethe best
‘open at 8:00 a. m. and close at ever had.
; 7 :CC p. m. Texas is in for a great
i Wednesday, July 26th. j Sprng round-up on payments to lesson. It is always a pleas-
(ji. or before this day pro- * he Seventy-five Million pledges. ( ure to have Mr. Archer with
I siding judges shall make re-1 Eet a11 °.ur corTU‘ in and > us. For a good many years he
i turns to the County Chairman. thi> a time of sacrificial has been in the sheep inspect-
Saturda> Julv >9th giving. We are glad to say ing business in various parts of
j’ 1A.A/l*’ Y~ , . c* . lhat since the envelope system I the United States. During ali
* _-t a* m' ou.nty Ex.ecutlUi vvas established, more money, that tme he has kept his mem-
judge, district attornev. them*' \ 1 ^ )T‘as> nr" *‘s com*nK *" *n these pledges, bership in the Calvary Baptist
Mate senate, for rerresentatne ^TonvJntion m^sP **•, Kt »• H‘'Yn'a"- Me-1 < hure h. Omaha, ami wherever
to Washington and for native* r bard, hut formerly a member | he is he always sends in regular
. , ' . . .. ^ (Tuesday, August 1st. ot our church, visited our ser- j contributions to the budget of
: 'he courts of civil appeal- On or l>efore this date candi- vices recently. She reports that church.
p-tered mail ad-J applications giving the proper
. te ( hair-man information, to the Countv
a* " I ac<> im: their (‘..strict
ballot, giving the required legal!
M«*nda>. June 5th
< undulate?
l„ *;,,r(1 th - Monday, June 12th.
i State Executive committee
| meet- to certify names of can-, 25
for representative didates for state office- to the • *e<
ature. for district j County Chairman j le-
dates -hall file their third and progress in the work of the Me-j
final expense statement with
the County Judge. Candidates
who take part in the second
primary are required to make
theree expense statements to
♦ he County Judge; the first not
n ore tthan thirty nor less than
days before the primary;
>nd not more than 1*2 nor
than 8 day# before the
S. F. MARSH
CITY BARBER SHOP
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Perry, H. Grady. Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1922, newspaper, April 7, 1922; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890883/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .