Drew Advance Nov. 16, 1926: Mr. Joe Griffith and family and Mrs. William Boykin attended church at Pleasant Grove, Sunday and took dinner with Mr. Ralph Barnett. Mrs. Ed Flemister and family spent Saturday night with his sister, Mrs. John Foy, then attended church at Pleasant Grove, Sunday returning to their home north of Monticello Sunday evening. They use to live here and we are always glad to see them. Mr. Lee Pritchard has bought the timber on sixty acres joining him. He has hired Wes Martin to help him and they are making the chips fly. There will be about six hundred ties. The families of Mr. Baldwin's, Mrs. Warren's and Miss Clara Flemister had Sunday dinner with Mr. Jim Noland's family. They had plenty to eat and a good time. Mr. Joe Griffith is a late purchaser of a new Ford roadster. You can't touch Joe now with a ten foot pole. That makes five cars bought in this school district this year. Mrs. Mary Pritchard is now the owner of two fine gilts bought with money she earned picking cotton down in the swamps. They are beauties, they have some hazel splitters of the same age. It will pay anyone who wishes to raise hogs to look at the difference. This county needs more Mary's. Cotton is all picked and money mostly spent. Quite a number have from one to seven bales stored for a better price. Most every farmer around here has raised enough corn to raise another crop, also have put up lots of other feed. Mr. J. J. Parsons has built a large poultry house. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mayers have returned home from the Arkansas Valley, where they have been picking cotton. Both are enjoying good health. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? >From homework help to love advice, Yahoo! Experts has your answer. http://experts.yahoo.com/