Harrison Times (Newspaper) - June 6, 1930, Harrison, Arkansas PAGE THE HARRISON THE HARRISON TIMES Published every Friday by THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY 111 Rush Arkansas Entered as second class matter at the postoffice in under act of October 9, 1917. Subscription in Boone Per outside of Boone CREATING PROSPERITY The modern business structure of the country makes advertising an important cog in Industries are large and must appeal to great masses of people operate successfully and Over production is the great economic danger of the Greater consumption is the key to Herein advertising plays its all important If all American business stopped advertising for a period of six we would have business a condition that would lead to the worst financial depression in the history of the People soon Great industries would lose their They would lose ground to thousands of small The public would have no guarantees of quality and every phase of life would be more or less All of this would mean unemployment to a degree that cannot now be with a general business and possibly social and governmental collapse as a One may infer from therefore that advertising is doing a great carrying our business life over a difficult period with a minimum of It is keeping consumption to the highest possible point and thereby enabling industrial leaders to keep factory wheels Big business recognizes National advertising is on the Small business may wisely follow and see that the proper use of printers ink is one vital necessity right now for business EMPLOYMENT The problem of employment is one that has always been with but it is probably more acute at present than in previous The favorite explanation for this condition is that machinery is constantly displacing more This has been proven true beyond Whether or not this will work to the eventual advantage of the working man remains to be The theory is that machinery the permits him to turn out more work and get more improving his standard of livings However the man who is thrown out of work can hardly improve his living or even maintain it at former The situation must obviously make its own General prosperity seems to be holding up fairly especially in cities like where the labor supply fits local and work is Reports from the state highway office say that Harrison may expect one of the prettiest bridges yet designed by the in the new Crooked Creek span to be built the bridge will contain pedestrian walks on each with ample room for cars in the White way lighting posts have been reserved by the city to light the Besides city it will serve two federal * School Board In Special Meeting Members to Confer With State Officials About Equalization From Tuesday's A get-together meeting of the Harrison school board was held at the office of M. A. last Mr. Hathcoat and J. R. were named as a committee to accompany County Supt. W. E. Halbrook to Little Rock to confer with the state board of education relative to the district participating in the equalization Fourteen thousand real estate salesmen of Southern California have failed to qualify for permanent licenses under a new examination WARNING ORDER in the Boone Chancery Sterling vs. Thomas M. Lula C. R. B. The Thomas Callen and C. Callen are warned to appear in this court within days and answer the complaint of th Sterlin Given under my hand as Clerk this the 10 day of 1930. C. C. Clerk 1st Pub. May 10, 1930. NOTICE WARNING ORDER In the Boone Chancery Nannie V. vs. OTHER DAYS FROM THE HARRISON TIMES APRIL 9, 1904 Lions Club Hears Musical Program To read the news from the countries involved in the London Naval it becomes evident that every delegation got the best of the With the yellow peril turning red it is no wonder that newspapers are filled with colorful They're talking about cheap but that's something rather difficult for most of us to POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE We are authorized to announce J. F. KOONE as candidate for reelection to the office of Circuit Judge of the 14th Judicial subject to the action of the democratic wtf We are authorized to announce Elmer Owens of Marion county as candidate for Circuit 14th Judicial subject to the action of the Democratic August 12th, 1930. FOE SHERIFF We are authorized to announce L. M. Martin as candidate for the office of Sheriff of Boone County to the action of the Democratic We are authorized to announce J. S. Johnson as candidate for Sheriff subject the action of the Democratic August 10th. FOR COLLECTOR We are authorized to announce Pres Nbf as candidate for Collector of Boone county subject to the action of the Democratic August 10. FOR ASSESSOR Walter Moss has authorized the Times to announce his candidacy for the office of subject to the action of the Democratic August 12, 1930. The Times is authorized to announce Ralph Jefferson as candidate for subject to the action of the Democratic August 12. FOR are authorized to announce VIRGIL PARKER as a candidate for Tax Assessor of Boone subject to the action of the Democratic August 10, 1930. Harrison's Bottling Works is getting ready for a big business this summer in soda pop and kindred It has a capacity of 250 dozen bottles Judge Keener encourages us to hope that the White River railroad will soon take up the matter of a spur from Keener connecting with our railroad at The Civic Improvement Club will hold a meeting at the C. P. church next Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. There is probability of the concentrating four miles east of being started up soon as a custom Incidently the character of the land adjacent will be fully NOV. 26, 1904 We are authorized to announce D. A. Tomlinson as candidate for subject to the action of the Democratic August 10, 1930. The time of the year for setting out shade trees is again near and every property whose place is not already sufficiently should make arrangements to set out a goodly number this In a few years it will be surprising to note how much they will add to the general appearance of your home not to mention the real increase in A number of Colorado miners came down the road the first of the to look over their holdings in the North Arkansas zinc Arrangements are under way by which it is expected to bring about 30 to 35 German families into Searcy county for permanent settlement on zinc property which they are proposing to They J plan working the surface for small fruits and vegetables and prospect for zinc on several satisfactory FOR TREASURER We are authorized to announce Warren Wilson as candidate for Treasurer of Boone county subject to the action of the Democratic August 10th, 1930. The Times is authorized to announce Dan Hale as candidate for Collector of Boone subject to the action of the Democratic Primary August 12th. i The Times is authorized to announce Wes W. Hudson as candidate for County subject to the action of the Democratic August 12th. FOR CIRCUIT CLERK We are authorized to announce C. Holmes as candidate for Clerk subject to the action Democratic August 1930. FOR REPRESENTATIVE Tiroes is a authorized to announce J. Loyd Shouse as a candidate for Representative of Boone county subject to the action of the Democratic Primary August 12, 1930. FOR JUDGE The Times to Lon Graham as a candidate for to the action of the Democratic August 10th. FOR COUNTY CLERK The Times is authorized to announce W. R. Keesee as candidate for County Clerk of Boone county subject to the action of the Democratic We are authorized to announce C. E. Olvey as candidate for county clerk subject to the action of the Democratic primary August 10, 1930. L. M. Taylor announces for the office of County subject to the action of the Democratic August 12th. We are authorized to announce John Lynn as candidate for county clerk subject to the action of the Democratic August 12. From Tuesday's An unusually good musical program was at the Lions Club luncheon under the direction of Woody Miss Edna Lee Harbert was featured in accordian while Larry and Miss Clyde Greenhaw were heard in vocal J. Loyd Shouse made the main address of the urging the creation of a chamber of commerce organization which would include all of Boone county rather than the city of Harrison Layton vice presided at today's meeting in the absence of the newly elected D. L. Guests included the W. B. Mallard of Lalley of Walter Miller of and Frederick Erin To Borrow May 31-(vP)-New long-term borrowing is expected to furnish of the revenue for the Irish Free State's scheduled expenditures for the fiscal year 1030-31. J. B. W. P. Mrs. W. P. C. H. Lucy C. B. Mrs. C. B. David Mrs. David John H. Mrs. John H. D. L. J. H. Mrs. J. H. W. P. Mrs. W. P. B. H. Mrs. R. H. and C. C. Circuit Clerk and Ex-Officio Recorder of Boone The J. B. W. Mrs. W. P. C. H. Lucy C. B. Mrs. C. B. David Mrs. David John Mrs. John D. L. J. H. Mrs. J. H. W. P. Mrs. W. P. B. H. Mrs. B. H. are warned to appear in the Boone Chancery Court within thirty days and answer the complaint of the plaintiff Nannie V. my as Clerk of said Boone Chancery and the sail on this the 17th day of 1930. C. C. By ALICE D. C. 1st. Pub. May 23, 1930. Notice is hereby given that the as administrator of the estate of A. J. will apply to the Boone court on the 30th day of Ji 1930 for authority to sell the lowing lands belonging to said A part of the of the Sec. 33, twp. 19 N. R. 21 beginning at a point in the North line of the M. 8c N. A. Railroad North 69 degrees East 10 chains from the NE corner of the of Sec. 33 Twp. 19 N. R 21 thence South 33 West 22 thence North 57 degrees East 16 thence North 33 degrees West 22 rods 5 thence South 21 degrees West 16 containing in all 2 more or all the above being situated in the of the Sec 33 Twp. 19 N. R. 21 Said sale is made for the purpose of paying the debts of said WOODY Administrator 1st. Pub. May 24, 1930. NO MORE Rats or after you use It's sure rodent Try a Pkg. and prove it. Rats killed with leave no Cats or dogs won't touch it 35c size - - cake - enough for Kitchen or 65c size - 2 cakes - for Chicken or small size - 5 cakes - enough for all farm and out - storage or factory The of S. has increased from 527 to 529 since 1920, the census has WARNING ORDER Two million of California's irrigated acreage are watered by the use of In the Boone Chancery Martha R. Terry and Mattie vs. L. B. a Georgie Gordon Willie Roxie May Adda A. A. and Grace Terry and Mattie The L. B. Georgia Gordon Ruby Willie Tollie Roxie May Adda A. A. Terry and Grace Terry are hereby warned to appear in the Boone Chancery court within thirty days and answer the complaint of the Martha E. Terry and Mattie Witness my as Clerk of the said court and the seal this 15th day of May 1930. C. C. 1st Pub. May 16, 1930. 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