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fMiwii T' -W THE HOUSrOW HERALD. HOUSTON, MISSOURI, WOYPCBBB 14, 1929-VoL 68, No. PLATO, MO, ON THE BOOM. P2Ui.ES WANTED! Tho recent crisis in Wall Strict markets seem to have had no visible TEXAS OOUNl W. P.

T. A. MET IN HOUSTON NOV. 8 Texas County W. P.

F. A. hold its regular mpetinjr iu Houstoa Friday, November 8. The house was called to order at 10 a. m.

by the President, ville school house refort a most enjoyable time. Motion was mndo and carried to serve dinner at the O. D. Kirkman sale. Most of the members attended the salo and Rerved sandwiches, pie, cake and cofTeo to the hungry, men.

A good profit was made, which will be effort upon the social and. material visited her sister, Miss Mary, Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T.

R. Williams, of Rolla, Mrs. Clara Bell and Mrs. O. M.

McLaughlin, of this place, are visiting their brother, Roy, Williams, in Mariana, Arkansas. G. A. Traqy returned Monday from a ten days trip to Gary, Indiana, prosperity of Plato, Texas county tho fartherest inland town of Mis souri. Mrs.

W. A. Buker. Meeting openea Wfthin the last month a town lot tith a pep sonfr, followed by prayer. 20x40 feet sold for $350.

Tri-motor wnere no visitea Air. and Mrs. L. 35 members responded io rou iru: aeroplanes are humming over this used for benefit ol the community. Tho Graveyard committee reports the work at tho Allen graveyard pro-gressiug nicely.

Tho next meeting will bo with Mrs. Want mules from 14 to 16 hands high, from 3 to 8 years old. All stock must be in fair flesh and halter broke. Will be at the following dates, rain or shine, Show me your stock and get the market price. snowing eight clubs represented, fimvl rrnorts were mndo by dele Tracy and Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Duff. His daughter, Miss Edith, joined him nt Waynesville on tho trip out and village; thero is talk of an aviation field. A new stave null is being built pates from following clubs: Shady in the eastern suburb of this city also visited tho Gary relatives. Bertio Shanks November 20.

Every Grove, Pleasant Grove, Mt. Vernon. Hev. and Mrs. Emniott Cassidv.

of twenty houses. State Highway one have something for tho Thanks raothloliPm-Walnut RidffC, Ellis Prai ft If is under construction and will tenni the raiMB neighborhood, were here giving program to be given at Mrs. rie. Brushv Creek, IJidian Creek and for church Thursday nicht. Mrs.

nate at Plato. Several new bridges Shanks'. Houston District. Cassidy is a singer and gave one of Adjourned by repeating the watch Indian Creek, with Mrs. Snlyer as have been completed, including $10,000 bridge across Roubidonx.

her pretty songs, which all enioved. word. KEFOKTJtfi. Thursday Forenoon Houston Simmons Rev. L.

P. Jarvis, of Simmons, was Chairman, organized a club of ciglit member in Houston October 31, to Oil the banks of this stream, in the western part of the town of Plato is SUMMERS VILLE AND VICINITY also present that evening and in the singers' Everybody clad to ho known as Houston District W. the State approved High School, with Cabool Manes Thursday 12:30 to 1:30 Thursday 2:00 to 4:00 Friday Forenoon Friday Afternoon Nov, 21 21 21 22 22 23 F. C. Three cheers were given for have the tassidys and Bro.

Jarvis. tho largest enrollment in its history, superintended-by an ex-Prosecuting By Jonpin' Jerry. Bob Lowthcr and daughter, May, Dawson this new club, which we welcome into our oreanization. Wo feel that this Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Morgan and Mrs. Mary Ocers were in attendance Sun Mtn. Grove at Stillwell barn Saturday new club will add strength to our Attorney of Texas county.

Two ac tivo churches with regularly employ of Washington, visited with friends here last week. day night and the Ellises, Swetnams and a few others from Bell church Glenn Buckles and Virgil Paulding, W. P. F. A.

Pleasant Grove reported a new club in Wright county, hv their members. Let us J. C. BRIDGES. Springfield Stock Yards, Springfield, Mo.

ed pastors servo the community. The farmers nearby are readily signing a were just "one of us" and we ap of St. Louis, came out Saturday petition to obtain free tests and protection for dairy cows. New settlers night and visited relatives, returning home Sunday evening. keep the organization work moving; there arc many clubs in Texas coun preciated their presence and help.

Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston, Miss Fagin, Mr.

Ilnswcll, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Brown, of are coming to this neighborhood and merchants testify that business is ty waiting for us. W. Lccder, Mr. and Mrs.

Ethmer Article 9, "Obligations," was read Houston, were, in Summersvillo on it Lccder, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Beau growing.

bv Secretary, also a letter from the business Friday morning. Sportsmen revel in the opportuni District Director, Mrs. Atkins, full Tho population of Summersville is mont, Rev. Mahanay and several others from Houston were here Sundav ties afforded for hunting and. fishing, of encouragement and praise for Tex increasing rapidly.

There will be 250 afternoon for baptismal service. tourists are seeking this Greek-named as county, urging every member to or more people here soon to work on tho new road being built south of Tho revival niectincr at the Chris- work faithfully and lastingly with ian church closed Sunday night with town. burg, the maker of men and money and the opioser of moonshine. Eventually you will move to Plato why not nowT PLAT.OITE. conversions.

Rev. A. T. our M. F.

A. Mrs. Wilson proposed that our an Malum a v. Supt. Conts, with his basket ball team, went over to Salera Saturday nual meeting in December be a Club 3rd District Evangelist, was in charge till Friday night and our pastor, Rev.

Sechler, closed the meetinc. Those Round-up. with a basket dinner ami night and defeated a team there. Miss Hobson also took her team of trirls. They were defeated by, the baptized were Wayne and Leland Salem girls.

Bell on Thursday evening, and on Sunday afternoon, Georsrc Bowen. Frank Harris and family, of PLATO. By Red Wing. Word was received here Monday that Mrs. Lodcma Gourley is critically ill at the home of her brother, Eiuniett Scolt, at Mounds, Oklaho Cecil Fulks.

Leland Kinney. Mrs Houston, visited in Summersville program. The delegates heartily agreed and plans were worked out by the delrarntion to innko this day a success. Let U5 begin now to plan and talk for Round-up Day and urge every fanner and his wife to come. Mt.

Vernon Club with 475 points was awarded tlie county banner for this quarter. At 1 p. m. we met with the M. F.

Sundav. NOVEMBER 20 Cabool Sales Day FREE ENTERTAINMENT Bargains In Every Store Displaying The YeDow Sales Day Card Visit Cabool SALES DAY-NOVEMBER 20 Have a good time and go home with a Car Full of Bargains that saved you two or three days wages Cabool Sales Day Com. Wc are glad to report Mills Cann- holl getting along fine since return ing home. Bill Stoops and familv and Bishop Edith Lambeth, Misses May Arnold, Myrtle Bowen, Minnie Daniels, Silvia Roreii, Euln Tracy and Inez Mc-Williams. Bro.

Mahanay is a wonderful preacher and we hope we eiui have him hack with us as our evangelist next year. Since Bro. Sechler has been our pnstor, this church has been on the budget basis and it is in I the best working condition it lias i George and wife, of Hartshorn, visit ma, and no hope held out for her recovery. Her father, G. T.

Scott, left Tuesday to be at her bedside. G. S. Boweu has sold his farm near Ben Crisnion's to John S. Fulks and Mr.

Fulks has moved to it. Kaimann, the mule buyer, bouulit seven or eight mules here ed at E. G. Stoops' Sunday. Mrs.

Katie Charles is visiting her daughter, Mrs. If. M. Wilkie, in Houston. A.

at the court house and listened to a splendid talk by C. E. Lane, President of Producer Produce of Springfield. His talk was an inspiration to every M. F.

A. and W. P. F. A.

present. He explained the new contract, spoke of the progress our organization had made and of the ever been. All obligations met and money left in the bank. This K. R.

oIford and family, of Houston, visited at the A. S. Scott home Sunday. Giles Randlet, who has been away at work for a year or more, is at home on a visit. (Continued Next Week) Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Hutsell and Mrs. John I). Wilson and son, Vern, of Plum Valley, were here Thursday afternoon. Miss Lucv McGuire, of Lynchburg treat future before us.

KEPORTER niunity is united for younsr people's work or church sen-ice. The Baptist congregation joins with the Christian church jieople, and iu nny service at the Baptist church the Christian church congregation joins to help. Wo enjoy helping each other. (Continued Next Week) OBITUAEY-T. J.

McHUGH. T. MeTTncrli passed away at his home near Simmons, Sunday evenimr, October 20, 1029, after an illness of ten months duration. The remains were taken to his old home in Winfield, Lincoln county, and laid to rest beside an infant son Wednesday morning, October in the presence of a concourse of relatives, friends and old neighbors. He leaves, besides his widow, two brothers, Frank, of Independence, and Hebrew, of AVinfield, besides several nieces and nephews to mourn their loss.

Thomas Jefferson was born in Detroit, Michigan, Septem Prices On Cars and Trucks Reduced Ford ber 28, 1863, and died October 20, 1929, making his acre at death 66 THE NEW ST. JAMES AIR COLLEGE Is fully Equipped-Buildings are all finished-Day and night school is now open ready to take the best of care of students. Two Ships for Instruction purposes. Students enrolling during November can work out a part of the tuition-balance can be paid by week or month. For reference, the Bank of St.

James or the Chamber of Commerce St. James Air College St. James, Missouri (13) years, 22 days. He moved to Lincoln county, at an early age, where he met and married Miss Lou Eva Bell April 6, 1897. To this union one child, a boy, was born, but died The Ford Motor Company believes that basically the industry and business of the country are sound.

Every indication is that general business conditions will remain prosperous. We are reducing prices now because we feel that such a step is the best contribution that could be made to assure a continuation of good business throughout the country. Following Is List of Mow Prices for Ford Csrs and Trucks: in infancy. In 1911, Mr. and, Mrs.

Mellngl moved on a farm near Simmons, Mo. where they resided until death claimed him. In the passing of Mr. Mc Hugh wc can truly say we have lost a good neighbor and friend. CONTRIBUTED.

PREACHERS PHAETON. New Price $440 435 490 ROADSTER Three Houston Baptist preachers have been "pounded" recently, but BUSINESS COUPE the attacks have not made them very Members of tho Houston Baptist church and other friends first visited the home of the former pastor, Rev. II. B. Tillcry, October 30, Old Price $460 450.

525 550 550 525 625 650 695 670 445 475 540 Reduction $20 15 35 50 20 25 25 25 25 25 15 15 20 then the home of the new pastor, Rev. J. H. Crocker, Wednesday night of last week, leaving at both homes a liberal supply of various things to eat. Rev.

and Mrs. Tillcry were giv STANDARD COUPE 500 SPORT COUPE 530 TUDOR SEDAN 500 4-DOOR 2-WINDOW SEDAN 600 4-DOOR 3-WINDOW SEDAN 625 TOWN SEDAN 670 CABRIOLET- 645 PICK-UP OPEN CAB 430 PICK-UP CLOSED CAB-- 460 MODEL AA TRUCK CHASSIS 520 A en their shower while they were ab sent from home. At the Crocker home a large crowd enjoyed a very pleasant hour socially and were given a hospitable reception by the Crocker family. Monday night of this week about 100 friends from Ozark and Indian Creek neighborhoods and from town showered Rev. W.

S. Baker with FUGATE FITZGERALD SHOES AND HOSE SPECIALTY New Phonograph Record Free in exchange for old unbroken Victor Records. 10c Each allowed. See us Sales Day NOVEMBER 2b CABOOL SALES DAY! Boy! Free Entertainment and Bargains Galore for all Trade where the Yellow Sales Day Card Is displayed. IT TAKES LEATHER TO STAND WEATHER We Sell Nothing Else in Men's Work Shoes We Protect our Customers.

Ask any of our old customers. FUGATE FITZGERALD Cabool, MisdouH All Prices F. O. O. Detroit groceries of all kinds, and in addition several Indian Creek men worked up a large supply of wood for them.

Rev. Baker delivered one of his old time sermons, talks were made by Revs. Tillery and Crocker. 'A very enjoyable hour was spent. RAYMOND VILLE W.

P. F. 0. It has always been the policy of this company to pass on to the public as rapidly as possible the advantages of quantity production and newly developed manufacturing efficiencies. Ford Motor Company Detroit, Michigan WILKIE MOTOR COMPANY i Authorized Ford Dealers, Houston, Missouri Raymondvillc W.

P. F. C. held its regular meeting at the rest room, with ten members present. A1J answered roll call by telling of some current event, then "Mrs.

Small wood read the Secretary's report. All members who attended the Hallowe'en party at the Raymond- 19 I i.

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