The Grand Saline Sun. (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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SALINE SUN
(Despite the bad weather our
school is progressing nioely with
good attendance.
om First Pagi
■ Con'tii
left an Infant daughter 4 weeks
oil to go thru Jgh life without the
bitssirig of a. mofh-ir s love the
saddest </ all _ deprivations.
Gentle, - firiftd and elegant in
manner . .d person. Grace ha1
v;ona,'n& ? in the l-arts of a.
a ;ii he. i 'is regaiued as a pei
t ,'t.al o a.-id ^.s kecr.it. de..-plv
logrettec uy a.I. • She w-i*. .ud tc
test ii Gcifax CMT-tv.-y. R
’ rmk l.vprtt r.om bcti.v ’-he
funeral su- i .:. W4 *•<tone
■ ,’ropat ty to the pc i- nvir.g 1. s
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of Oakland was
s Dale White Sat-
c^dunday.
immone spent from Fri-j Mr. and Mrs. John Mallory
'■ Sunday with his wife at entertained with a singing Sunday
evening.
and Mrs. Henry Skinner of Mrs. Emma Carrol) spent the
r spent last week with friends latter part of the week with her
and relatives at Oakland. daughter. Mrs. Gertie Adkins.
Mr. Jeffrey of Knox City is vis- Alma Riggs spent Friday night
iting fcl. J. Jennings. \Mth her sister, Mrs. G. W. Mallory
Mr. ar.ci Mrs John Strickland Gene Mallory has moved to Sand l ilj
spent Sunday v.ith friends in the Fiat
Moseley community. B. F. Busby and family and G. I *!
On account of bad weather the C. Null, wife and baby spent iij
iterary society did not meet Sat- Friday night with Mrs. R. A.1',
urday night, but an excellent Carroll.
program has been prepared foi l ucian Ray and wife spent one "1
next Saturday night. Everybody nij{ht last week with Mr. and Mrs ,j
G. W. Mallory. J
A pleasant occasion was the j
party given Friday night by Mr. $
and Mrs. Clinton Waites at their $
residence. *
Oukiaud, Feb. 1. (f;
W. 0. Cainpbe 1 and wife of the
Moore community are v.siting the i
mother, Mrs. Sallie 1
Phone Orders Careful!} Taken
and wae of
<.turned tn thGr
•ri. visit with ti e
n this p1 ace.
llrick and farm .v
spent last werk
C -. pith attended
• r t. rr v.iv
.drew K rk
o! ranci S. i •
n . re a;:v I
Mr. Rai :.y
ciiurch he'e Su
The Fdi.h Sunday meeting con
\ ar.cd w it , tue Mishonary Baptist
church 1; re from Thursday night
',■ i; Sunc iy. h spite of the in-
ier.i •/£,- th -r cute a number
g i.u irn were Rev-
F .-r, Vkcrili. Tur
i A Gan' c , .
iaunu. Park r
m ; Jeter of OLa-
is r quest id to attend.
Little Denton White has beer
. ck several days this week/
Jrn.s Bailey and family havr
moved hack to this ccmmunit.i
from Refugio county. We ah
wo: no them back to S' .rr.
Late Bailey has three very sick
uhiudi en.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Co r.pboll of
nklard spent from Thursday
ntil bu :cav with relative:-. >n the
mmun ty.
Owlet Green. Feb. 2
i account of so much bad, wet
vt ther the farmers in this com
ty have been unable to d
hing tov/ard making a crop
uv some of the pessimistic kind
arc already predicting anoth* i
year 1 ke IDOL. Don't give up
good : oople, tiie end isn’t yet.
A mil Clark and family visiter!
he ‘ rrmer's mother at this place
unuay night. They were accoK-
arned by Miss Ada Welrnakv.:
/ho is attending school at^an
Prof. Jos. F. Dodson vis,ted1
3rof. B. D. High cf the Van com- :
nuiiity F: day night and Sunday.
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a ■..end'd m
e ends r 1 k
of Cr ni i.
1 \l am Im (U
Of VU: s Lei
liorna.
M as V
a. r . ,vn
IV, 1:. a R
of rel.-t..
;• e attended sin, ig
i. ju■ day aft ..moo. .
i. //right is the g est
at G ii'tnn this week.
n- . lat, Feb. 1.
heavy rain fell
jrrner s
fampbell.
Rev. Sninn has returned home
iter assisting in nursing the little
oy of J. H. Wheeler through a
were spell of sickness.
Miss Julia Currey is visiting her
unt, Mrs. Mdiy Kennedy. at
Ltar r.
Claud Steel has moved to his
Other’s farm near Colfax.
J. S. Skinner and family visited
at J. L. Vineyard's home last
week.
W. H. Stewa t was a Colfax
visitor last week.
J. W. Currey from near Canton
made a business trip to this
community Friday.
T. W. Currey and H. N. Vaughn
were Canton visitors Saturday.
TP -y report the roads in very bad '
Seve a peop e fr m here mate cor dition up that way.
ipsto Grand Saline last Vv HI Hale of C ijfax spent last
Thursday night with P. W. Sh elds.
Joe Hamblin aid family -pent
several days last week with his
sis.er, Mrs. B. F. Fincher.
We are glid lj report the sick
We exercise the same care in
selecting orders you phone in as
though you came in person.
We will deliver them in town or
send them to the country by
your neighbor, just the same as
if you came yourself.
J. E, Thomas’ Grocery
A .
Situiuj, i.'gt.t.
Mibb Rubve Glorestman was the
g li st of ii' i uucK M. [4 Chre.it-
man and v. c > of Dallas last week,
I
Sunday s-.tiuol was light well
attended Sunday.
Mrs. N. M .Mi:lan an i liftl-j son.
J. V/., of Grand Saline • are
guests of Mrs. Henry Burges.
Streeter Green of Grand Sarnie
was in this community two days
las; week.
Frank Box was in Canton Mon-
day.
ousiness
week. J nev report the roads in
avtul co. diticn.
School is progressing nicely with
Prof. Jo- F. Godson at its head, j
Th eni Glmen'. up to date is forty - |
s wen with an average attend-1
ance of fortv.
'This community was visited by
a moving picture show Saturday
and Monday nights.
Henry York and Miss Jewel
•Gackstock ol Pentecost visited
live school here Thursday.
fh3 ^versification association (
rn-t Wednesday of last week and
t ni following business was Iran-,
s.cted: J. C. Stewart. B. W. 1
HussjII and F. M. Richardson
were chosen as a committee on I
live stock. W. J. Quattlander, ,
N. E. Clark and J. R. Bryant were
chosen as a committee on diver-]
sification. and J. C. Stewart, J. R. j
Bryant and W. J. Quattlander
were selected as committee on
nnance.
Those present made a report of
John Padgett wr.s the guest of
.hit brother. Pulls Ptd,«u. of the h0G™ch....0_r°p.!*.
Providence community Sunday.
Lee Cade was the guest of
relatives in the P.u.tt community
Saturday and Sunday.
Measrs. Joe Bolin, Lee Cade
Mid Kirby and Manvel Burgee
attended a basket bail game at
PruHt Saturday afternoon.
aeunr, M, l.
A fine rain, followed ay a north-
ar, faii^ar* Saturday night.
and Mias
plant during this year, which
summed up, is as follows. Cotton,
218 acres this year against 411
acres last year, a considerable
decrease in acreage; corn 221
acres; peas 88 acres; sorghum
SO sores; oats 45 acres; ribbon
oana 2 or more; Irieh potatoes
1 1-8 or more; sweet potatoes
7 or more; peanuts 1 or more;
Ml 1 1-*-_______
fenetiw, rek.1,
An usual, this correspondent can
report tome very dieagreeable
«•(
;nes in th'S community as all
setter.
Q.ila a numb r of our cil:zens j
are with the Fust M;nuay cr^wp (
at Canton today.
Mr and Mrs Alvin Campbell j
spent several days iast week with
Mrs. Campbell’s parents L, Starr.
The little babe of Mrs. Pearl
McElroy of Pruitt was butied in
Oklanu cemetery last Thursday.
____ l
HAS NEVER MADE A
CORN CROP FAILURE
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produce grains on the prospec
tive ear. One of the three plant-
ings will escape the summer
parchir g wind and will supply the
pollen.
A convenient way to replant is
to run light furrows across the first;
furrows, or rows of corn, about]
16 to 20 feet apart, then at the
second replanting, divide the dit-!
For Better Bread
Flakier Pastry
mmmmmmmmmmm ^
and Lighter Cakes
Use MM
Made by a New and Perfect Process
. - Nothing wholesome taken from tbs
wheat—nothing harmful added. >
Try It—You’ll Like It
It’S rotter-Than-Utual goodness will
surprise you.
J. E. THOMAS
tJ ***»»• » ■ _jr- ' . , -vh
SmO mmd CmmrmMm* it
Money Back if youara not Wholly Sal
ii
V,
a%4 i
likely cauee a cruet that ie cure to
tance, which would place the two1 ^0M of moisture
replant furrow* eight or ten feet
apart.
Cultivation must be In the direc-
tion of (he first, or orlgingl, planting
eu as to protest the first, or mein
orop, stalks from balMI plowed up.
OelUvate shallow and frequantly,
at !«•$!• amr eight er
Continue cultivation until the
corn grains beoeme hard. Navar
cease oultivating as long as the
leaves are green on the earn
stalks.
In oeae there be no
suite may be realised
two rows of corn and
The peas during
will be
Plhhtiaitwe
Planting two n
ineoAvanlenoe
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Walton, Roy. The Grand Saline Sun. (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1915, newspaper, February 4, 1915; Grand Saline, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1015750/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.