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The Clayton news. (Clayton, N.M.) 19??-1954, April 28, 1922, Image 8

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COMPLETE ClllltCII SERVICE
GIVEN TO .r.0,000 ON COAST
Oakland. Calif.. April 27. -Ruck
Ridge radio station yesterday broad
casted a complete church service,
sermon, choir, music anil offorlory,
to nn audience estimated .at 50,000
persons. 11 is believed ttmt this is
tho first cúmplele servlco the oir
lias curried, the service was con
(luctod in the music room of the ra
dio station by Rev. Lloyd C. Sweet
man, pastor of the St. Andrews
Methodist church of San Francisco
ami a mulo choir of three voices.
It was received at SI. Andrews
church in San Francisco and givon
to the congregation by a loud speak
ing receiving device and was also
heard by fraternal homes, hospi
laK fire and police stations cmiip
ped with radio receiving sets as well
as many private amateur stations.
Altho the collection was taken only
at the church, while the ether car
ried a piano offertory s,do, after
the service telephone calls to the
"ending stations slated that mem
bers of the far-flung congregation
were mailing their offerings to SI.
Andrew's.
I.OCL KJRM MARKS NEEDED
IMPROVEMENTS TO STORE
The Davi Drug Co., located , on
Main street, Is making some very
extensive, and much needed im
provements in the arrangement of
their store, wh'-b will give them int
uitional room and permit them to
serve their trade to a belie advan
ce. Mr. Davi.- r,i'v to Chylon from
es Moines nhoui two years ago and
purchased the drug business from
Or. L. M. I'rulb He has made many
friends for his business, and has
been one of Clayton's real boosters,
behind every propisition that was
for the good of the town or county.
VNTI-KIJ KM X KLAN OROKR
ISSUED HV OKLA. GOVERNOR
Oklahoma City. Okla., April 23.
A general order directed specifically
auainst the Ku Klux Klan. and dc-
taring thai (here is no room for any
ffirer or man who owes an alle
giance to any power, secret organiz
ation or society that might become
arrayed awainst the United Slates
r the Slate of Oklahoma and its
ia. was issued here today by for
mer ,1. It . Ilcilicrlsnii. and made
public todn.
(J1A1RMAAS1IIP OF Xi. O. 1. MAY
GO TO PHILLIPS
Nunta l-'e, Ainu 22. -Slate Venator
(J. L. Phillips of ltalun, hasrecon-,
sidered bis former decision and an-!
ilounced his v. illingness to accept
Hie post of chairman of the repub
lican stale cenlial committee. Judge
(Jeotge R. Craig, present stale chair
man said today. When the statu
üuulrul committee was convened
here some weeks ago, it was the
general hope that Phillips would be
elected chairman. He declined the
lender, howuvor, on the ground that
he could not take the required time
from bid law business. Chairman
Craig is now advising the members
of llie uxecutiv committee, to which
was delegated power to celect tho-
chairmau. It is believed that the
executive committee will immdialc
ly avail itself of the offer oí Phillips
services.
"The baby it crying because lie
can't pull the fur out of your muff,
mother. What shall I do?"
' 'Give him I ho cat."
'The fine rains have put things in
good shape and grass is coming fine
and trees in full'bloom.
Mrs. Orvel Weckol and son have
returned to Clayton after spending
a week on the Weckol ranob.
Mrs. A. 11. W'eekel and son, 15 rover.
have spent several days at Toxline
with Mr. A. H. Weckol and Miss Lot
lie Weukel.
There will be a pie supper at Huy-
deu school, Saturday evening May
Olh, also a good wrestling match
alter the pie supper. Everybody
come. Everybody welcome.
Alves King seems to be making
egular trips to Cone every week.
Alves says he knows best why the
hoys all have their bells ready.
Ren Dienken made a trip to Ro
mero, last week.
Fred J. Hoclderle says if you want
to beat, him raising sweet clover and
alfalfa, you want to get. up early.
SrCKKIt FLAT SHORTY.
FARMERS PRODUCED Wl'tl.TH
OF SI2,fiW5.OO0,O0O IN YEAR 1921
Washiimlmi. 1 1. C . April 21.- The
rn-s wealth produced by farmers
in IH2I. bail a value of $12.3'.,00O.O00
or about, two-tlnrds of the aggro-
SHOES
W SUPPER!
PUMPS and OXFORDS
Out They Go at a Saving of
1 0 to SO
WF, ARK OVKRSrroOKKlJ. TOO MANY SHOES ON HAM) TS TH REASON 'FOR MAÍCRTO A
1 SI'I.EN'UIIJ SAYING 1'OSSIHLE FOR THOSE ATTENDING T1IJS SALE.
OUR ISNTIRH STOCK WILL BE INCLUDED, SUCH AS PATENT LEATHEH, StJKDB, Kit, C-MLPV
AND CANVAS IN STYLES SUITABLE FOR STREET DRESS. CAMPfNG, TOURING OR BVlfiNTINO
WEAR. FIAT, MILITARY, CUBAN, CURVED OR FRENCH HEELS,
Í . '
A SALE WORTHY OF YOUR SERIOUS CONSIDERATION.
Sale will Begin Saturday April 29 and
Continue One Week Ending May 6.
Otto-Johnson Mer. Co,
Clayton, New Mexico
gale value of the farm products of
102' j. anil little more than one-half
tho aggregate for 1019, tho depart
ment or agriculture estimated today.
During the samp period, 1919-1921',
production of ten crops which rep
resented about 9." per cent of tho
lolal crop acreage, fell 8 per cent.
The total of crops, the. department
said, declined from Sin.iKMWO.OOO i
1910. to Si 0.009,000,000 in 1920, and
.$27.000,000,000 in 1921. Tho decline
of the total value of animal prod
ucts on the farm was from $8,361,
000,000 in 1919 to five billions in 1921.
Four crops of 1921, together had a
value greater than one-half of the
total value of all crops for that year.
Corn -was valued at $1,303,000,000 or
18.5 per iienl of the total; bay for
age 81,005.000,000, or 10.0 per cent
of the total; cotton lint and seeds at
57r5,000,000 or 1.7 per cent; wheal
at 8737,000,000, or 10.5 por cent; and
the four crops at $3,900,000,000, or
per cent. I
Of tho total of animal product ii
1021 the dairy products were neafli
one nan or $2,410,000,000 or is.l-jior
cent of the total, the animals raise
1,937,000,000 Qi' 30.0 ppr cent an
poultry raisnd and eggs produrf
i?9 13,000,000 or 17.7 por con.
4
PRE-INVENT0RY SALE FOR A LIMITED THE
OLIVER
m 5 O
All other Oliver Implements proportionately as low.
V-
THESE LOW PRICES
Will remain in effect from day to day only as they will be withdrawn soon as stock is exhausted. We carry á large;
stock implement repairs and give the best of service. j
Why Pay More i
IK YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER AT ONCE WE WILL BK GLAD TO HOLD THE IMPLEMENT FOR LATER DELIVERY.
Remember
THIS IS A SPECIAL SAIJS KOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY, AND THE IMPLEMEN I ARE ' GOING FAST AT THESE PRIC ES.
ACT TODAY-DONT DELAY
PIONEER AUTO GO-
Clayton, New Mexico

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