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erpriseLOCAL AMERICAN LECIONHOLDS BUSY SESSIONHu* Abe llarriif the AmeriFt. L. withHall|V.«tOF LIVING THE CASH1VERALL8 BLUE SHIRTSR I E Sir, per lb b. sack b. sack b. sack b. sack10c $3.60 *1.86 *3.40 *1.76 $1.10 *2.16rder, per can. 20c per can 20c«r, per can 25c sr, per can 25c i. per gallon 25c per gallon 06cn ........85cr cooking). 75cn........$1.00n . *1.15r gallon $1.35 gallon $1.35per gallon $1.45in the V. Mhi March ott; « iiH i «»»i ir Hurfwti Flanagan presiding Ad jut nut Kd ward Flndsx) atbarsage*i. per bar 10cer bar 5cr 10crr bottle 10c..... 5c65c85cound 42cper pornir 38cksge 15cpackage 8cand 25c. 15cs 35c»er can 10cThe meeting date for the Abe Harrison Post w»f -et for the second Tuesday in each month.The commit tee appointed to invest igate and recommend permanent quarters for tin post reported several available places There tieirig other places mentioned at tFie meeting the committee wft* contined.The membership of the Abe Harrison post was inerease«J to seventy-five at this meeting. The following member-ship Committee was apjminted hy the Executive Committee:Dr, \V. If' Flossier, Chairman. A. A. Daniels, Clarence .1, .Jones, .tobn Giliett. Kric Farsvall. Forrest Brown, Ted Ford, lt;lt;. Fisher Tom Ltindblad, F, M. Cooke, Dr, .1, lt;Godbev and Lynn M. Striek land were appointed as members of the executive committee which is composed of seven members.The office of Vice Commander, having Imrn left vacant by the departure of Hector Coffee, nominations were received and ballots taken to fill the vacancy. Mr. John lt;Hllett was elected to fill the vacancy of Vice Post Commander.Private Near ins of the recruiting ser \i lt;■ announced that ex soldiers could ob tain victory buttons by bringing their discharges to the Captain of the Recruiting Office for the proper notaion thereon.Dr. \V. If. Flossier made a very inter eseting talk for the good of the Post and: poke briefly upon the work being doneOffldalTHEat Libe idose of Februar iiamson ed and of Texa 1920.liv the County Ffealth Unit which is under his supervision.Dr. J. lt;(kdbey spoke in favor of athletic* for the members of the Post, inviting all the memlier* to be present at the meeting of the Georgetown Athletic! t Tub on next Monday night at the Uni- j versify Gymnasium jfount.? Chairman Sam V. Stone read Capital FLoan* m al or clt; Overdra Bonds a Treasut Real e*t Kiirnitur Due froi Agents, Cash Ite lt;urrency Hpec ie . Interest posttor* Acceptar change Other ftirpriseHirer* resolution* which were adopted by the Post by unanimous vote. They are as follows iNo. 1. Whereas, education being one of the most important things in life; andWliereas, in our community and in the County and State generally, the cause of education is seriously jeopardized on account of the notoriously inadequate pay of the teachers of this Community, County and State, therefore, be it. Resolved. That the Al*e Harrison Post of the American Legion at this meeting go on record a* favoring an adequate■ Prnnripfnr. 1 I Upl ICtUI • j . -f • • In! -they perform.No. 2. Whereas, the health and early discovery of disease among school children is of the most vital importance to the lives of the younger generation of our country, andWhereas, step* are now being taken to safeguard the school children against disease and infections, therefore, lie it.Resolved, that the Abe Harrison Post of the American legion endorse the work , now being done by the County Health Unit whose headquarters are in our city, and the support of the Post be given those in charge of this much needed work.No. 3, Whereas, The Abe Harrison Post of the American legion,te—Writ.vs,iv Constable of seting-minded to cause p pub! -bed in a rculxtion which 3 regularly pub »t leas than one of the notice *n son, State of .use said riot ice once each week exclusive of the efore the return*d in I he Estate tsed, FranfUka minty Court of application for !! and testament , Deceased, and on said estate, aid Court at ifSurplus 1 Undivide Individui to cheel Time Cer Demand posits . • Cashier’sTHE ST/Countv We, 6. T. A. Hreach of v above at* our knowSuhsc ri thSeal) 19 NoCorrect—IIFof citizens of Georgetown and community and desires to see our city develop along with the citie* of our standing, and j Whereas, we desire to aid the develop- j ment of the resources of our city; there j fore.Be It Resolved, that the Abe Harrison ' Post of American Legion endorse fullythe paving program proposed by the city * ‘iincil and advocated by all far-seeingcitizen®.There was a very large attendance at j this moating and much interest was man- j Tested by all present Several talks were jFor Com nrjoe:compos ed i For PubHREN JIM lt;f, to be begun fw *h* tht ord*r .r on the first 1920, the same ril. A D. 1920. eof. in the city which time ail lid Estate may application, ifThere being no further business the meeting adjourned. E. M. HudsonPost Adjutant jBest gTade E Linouelm, $1.35. Davis Furniture Co.ugaij You’reMr M, Half of a wholesale dry goods ^ firm of San Antonio was in the eitv[ penalty of the j Monday meeting our merchants.■ke due return, j d and seal of r get own. Texas,. D. 1920.. L, Campbellgue is eoai and boweliW ANTED—An apprentice girL to ; salivating b urn dressmaking. Apply to Mrs, Lucy 1 .vou may I Shell, South Brushy Street. CalomelWilson Armstrong of Taylor which rs,MMr. J,iamson County. I was here greeting friends Tuesday.omel crasl
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Georgetown Williamson Sun County

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