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The Colorado County Citizen from Columbus, Texas • Page 1

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and plsseS ta -a yjfmte- hos- a -of that This poem Has. esussi laughter to enough people 3 -JO! ot ttau Hfc; tie autho wouM-taws suftertmg cod want atlSenee should indeed be grateful for her homer In tie ninth. Hoover's Thanksgiving this year is a- reprint of HM first Thanksgiving Day proc- issued. President Oct. 3, 1789 pro- 'On Wednesday, before Thanksgiving Albert T.

Rrui it is the duty of- all nations acknowledge the providence Almighty to obey His- will, to be grateful -for His benefits ana to iinplore His protection that we all unite in ren- nazd protection of the people of this the signal and-manifold m-ereies and the favorable interposition of His the great -degree of tranquillity, union and plenty which we have the civil- and religious liberty with which we are blessed And also that we may unite" in and Ruler of Nations and beseech Him to pardon our national and Red Cross ha; of' humanity distress. In "effective Red Cross Relief From School of Music of Colorado Coi ntury, the Class By RubyStrus! 'ember" Wlh-our ilass-met. visitor, Miss Elaine Rock Island. After inr emergency 'relief, it has been recog- groups, ear training, pedal nized by the United ment as its official relief with a piano solo by' Fay Foster en- During the past year the Red Cross titled the "Arabian Nights" by Men- Following this, we had th. National Co: of location and nt proble; game consisting of lided more than 15,000,000 peopli United States through its vari- humanitarian agencies: The questions "about recognizing the rious economic dfs-make an acrostic, serious unemploy- oted to entrust th American Red, Cross with transform- tion and feed for livestock and 500,000 bales of cotton for garments and distribute the ready 'product needy and distressed people in the poser iive! posed the well known" country did the com- United States.

Through out the Red families flour fr past year the has distributed garments nore than 4,000,000 iceived rclothing had it. Colorado County, up until the fall of 1932 a county littl. affected by the- depression, has thui far applied only flour and received it. At this the Colorado County Chapter of the 11. Red Cross.

is. in position to secure Cracker Suiti 5. Name a great Belgian 6. What is the name of the patron' saint of music? 7. Who composed the 8.

What great Russian composer and pianist now lives in America? ng the winte nths. 9. What country place of the opera? 10. What Italian musical "sportive," "playful?" posed the orchestra 12, What Germa aous for his 13, What eans "Quick," "lively? perfor ed ho Drilling To Start Soon Madisons Attend C. of C.

On Tait Ranch Location; Meeting At Schulenburg Fen Lead Now stately dance ed in the these questions, -set verse to ma- by finding that ite a melody with the close of the Jal Celebration, 200th. anniversary of the our Country, this was at all bad. It also saved the president the and manifold blessings in such way as to make the public feel thankful. Drilling is expected to start However before these products be secured, it is necessary that tual needs of the county. The cloth- which ing will come yards and will have i days, to be made up rehef commit- Afte tee which has- taKSn 'upon itself thia we lef task is now functioning with Mrs.

sic. This'was d. is a list of names of all how to rtio aic in actual need 01 clothing enjoyed this less flour. For the purpose of mak- are finding that ng sectional surveys, the following our musical kno "counties" witrL ective sections of 'the county will Pupils on the honor roll, of, the fBcelvei a11 --information school for November are-Sam from all K. Seymour, Marion Irwin, Louise J.

H. Woolen. pick, Audrey Jean Huebel, Trula Eagle Eugene Toliver. Joyce Wells, Lucile Ward and Fay' B. L.

Townsend. Wm. K. Lehrer. Mrs.

Madison will play for the Rock W. Roy Wright Tuesday Musical Club of Hi 286 fits at pr danger of T6e of overproduction and under- has contributed to what has been termed stagnation of trade. We know Prosperity is just around the corner, but so far we haven't been able to locate the particular to afipmclgte- th the tt take thanksgiver to appreciate th jfcrty. i A- test well is being started on Tait Mr. and Mrs.

H. M. Madison at-' I Figures announcei i Ranch south of town which will go tended the annual banquet of the! night by the Texas to 5000 feet, according to the terms Chamber of Commerce at Schulen-1 on a tabulation of as of signed by Cranfield burg last Thursday night and report' out of the state's 234 The derrick, a 120 foot wood i of that. live commercial bodjj. vote of 771,616 counted thus far structure, has been erected and the Mr.

Madison was voted a life from' the November 8 general elect- force of men is installing the rig this member of the Schulenburg Cham- ion was the greatest presidential e- week. A large rotary outfit is be- ber soon after the Carnation plant.lection vote ever polled ill ing used. was located there, as an apprecia- Officials of the bureau -predicted tion of his efforts in securing it for the total vote, when all counties this, point on the lines of the South- have accounted, will exceed 800,000. he ern Pacific which road i The previous high vote in a presl- he was working at the. time.

He dential year was 720,835 in-1928. The tabulation Wednesday showed Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson, Democrat, received 477,697 votes afad Bullingtori, Republican nominee for governor, 293,147. Ferguson has a lead of Dr.

George C. Butte, Republican, meir names ana neeaa to Me A series of sermons will be deliv- i whom Mrs. Ferguson defeated for representative in charge of the sur- i into, ered at Fayetteville, Texast-by MrJthe governorship in 1924, polled ve fo the section of the county in charge F. Berry of Corpus. Christi, be- 970 votes.

which they live. Co-operate with of the ginning- Nov. 26th and continuing i Republicans will be required to them this cau so that no nine days'at 7:15 M. primary Defore the next gbv- Learn the Bible and let it be your' ernorship election, the law making this mandatory i you that the house will I yearst-foUowing an ledge very in pretty 16 test being made an, iran- 01 o11 eases which ha ll! examined by geologists was one of the speakers at th. a pretty couKfentSte liberty.

geophysical tests. nual banquet held Thursday. Plenty Gasoline Thief Fined Mrs. Madison was also program with a piano selection. Leonard Bernard was taki custody Sunday night on a of stealing gasoline from oni garager rom which 'he broke the lock.

Trial ras held in Justice Hahn's court nd a fine of J19.00 Gospel Preaching JMim Rhod. Lizzetta Walker. Fritz Heinsohn Chas. Henicke. R.

B. A. J. Lichnovsky. I am pleading with everyone who lows of any people, white, Mexl- Liszt Ben othe! ISaerson in his Compensation says -pendulum is bound to swing IsSSsUJ asil suppose we might as be thankful-for this, since after 1ms swung: back it has to go The turning sot been made witiiast- -caadSioga' MOM- tjj at similar' to those' of today.

A ne eluded -majority for the change that -appeared. iMfr Iseen ordered "would leave a large She: asUOn to dftagree the wisdom for tn6 change, "but the overwhelm- believed accorded of jport -Wort uncertain terms that the wisBas -ofJ entire nation has been ascertain-' drove into town Sunday with a nice looking Cadillac touring car bearing was parked ia the residence section while the young man rustled some ctio: le sheriffs departme Isgrig, noticed by it and night apprehended. His part- iff's department is tr itself Is atte: for heartfelt thanks. Bellville Wins Here chdo We ass be kept fortable unfav- by your presence and help yourselves by learning of the Word of God. At the former Fayetteville, Te The ber theatre of the Church of Krause-Kansteiner- than a party polled Dr.

Butte's total was a Republican -Bad-polled since reconstruction days. distressed -people ma verlooked. All persons who are in ai which need of the Red Cross clothing 100,000. flour are ur ged to see the repi in their 3 -to yo Our Mistake The Citizen last week omitted the display ad "of The Boettcher Com' Walter 'of New Ulm pa ny, wholesale buyers of farm pro- Hiss JolandS- Kanstetasr' cff The ad should, have Chairman, Colorado Chaptei litedifni-. marriage at appeared with same copy as wai ition.

Do meone calls on you, but go representative and give him rmation required. i With sincere assurance that -the ifforts of all cooperate with he of relief program of the Colorado County Chap- iter of American Red'Cross will appreciated, I am Yours very truly, CHARLES RUTTA; he Columbus Shoe Shop this moved into the Middlebrook front store building'north of W. Paulsen's store. This shop has 10 been located in back end of It is believed that the new loca- a tion will be much more easily cessible to the public, i--just across the the it Post Office, should attract more par 0 tronage. Mr.

W. M. Hill, the pro' prietor, earnestly solicits your shoe epair Nada Man Dies Nada American Red Cr previ k. the Adolph Mentz Tuesday i -AT this, largest AVMathee of Mr. Mathe This cqmment would- hardly justi- Oin in the third quarter and ag the space did.

we not the fourth, Bellville was held itatesmanship. points by the here iss and Friday. pushed his position up fy th. call to mindTh. sincerity, the simple greatn.

the' great simplicity of our first forts of the debunkers have failed to game but could not fo: move us from the belief that he Bellvill chogped jiown the cherry tree, and to -testimony' has been This was the closing gam. The young couol Post Oak Point. The Citizen wishes happiness. will feet istroduced to show that he did ''iferow a dollar across the Poto; ISTow cotoes one Eddie Cantor tc produce, irt this section of th and, although well known and high- 74, occurred at his home in Hous ly respected for its fair ton Wednesday of last week. Funer- able dealings, is "Spending a consid- ai was held at the residence at erable sum with the newspapeis cf Friday inorning, N.

R. Scon its immediate terntoiy in order to officiating-. be of real service to the pioduce: 3 Guy Eidman. Haywaotl Nelms, advisory.way Shoemaker, Edwin Hopkins, Thur Judge E. B.

Mayeg Tuep- spare hpmg- iot day performed the marriage vice- and tips on the markets, based The remans brought to this years' experience in first- C'tj for burial, reaching' here short- 3 observation. and ly before noon Friday. Pallbearers rs will profit by sftisement each v. Mr. Willard Glass, of the section, died from heart failure while sitting in his automobile truck last Thursday evening.

He had cranked the car and got in, evidently attack- ed by a heart stroke from the exercise His wife found his-body in the seat of the truck a short: time later. burg for burial Saturday. "Child Dies at Bernardo nths old daugh- Karasek-Krenek Tuesday'of illnei ek, following a Fun 'bonds Tne Cardinals begin united Mr. John, Kara'- id Miss Alma Krenek in "the of 1 of the The ceremony took place at the Court House. rketball We wish the young couple much happiness.

this Plenty Of Bargains W. Hahn, Chapman, Thurmond West, G. Dick, Haywood. Nelms and J. W.I Shoemaker Mr.

Mathee is survived- by veie held at the Lutheran Church at Flachmeier officiating. Our sympathy is extended the sor- fa- Geistmann-Moelkr daughters. Misses. (Friday) Colbert Caldwell of El Piaso pleased to report no i stores in will begin A. and Maizena of Houston, Mrs.) aT prominent bargain sales tomorrow (Friday) Colbert Caldwell of El Paso and of the Wada.

section, dted Miss mornlfag. Hamburger Son, A. Mrs. Bobbitt of Panama; a Tuesday mocaiag-, Fizfieral services Eleanor wsre married and Chas. Klein are an- sister, Mrs.

Bertna Wagner of this were-held at Catholic Church at Msntz on the Rfev; F. noundngr itouer MaBy'cityr Nada 'Citizen extends heartiest good avail theinselv.

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