The Howe Messenger (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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Thursday, May 30, 1040
THE HOWE MESSENGER
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WELCOME
TO HOWE
Mr. Livestock Buyer and Seller!
Howe is proud of the livestock market Mr. A. C. Lupher has de-
veloped here during the past twenty years, and is endeavoring to as-
sist him in every way possible to make the weekly auction sale a
complete success tor everyone concerned. We know that his repu-
tation as a livestock man assures each buyer and seller the best mar-
ket available in this section ot the country.
We appreciate your visit to our city and hope that your stay
will be so pleasant and profitable that you will want to return every
Thursday. It there is anything we can do to be ot service to you- - -
just ask it - ■ ■ we will strive to please you.
— — This Message Sponsored fey the Following Howe Business Concerns — —
Sinclair Service Station
FOR THAT GOOD
SINCLAIR GASOLINE and OIL
Conven!erAly Located at. the Intersection of Highway 75
FRANK SCOGGINS, Manager
Route Vour Livestock Shipments
VIA
Texas Electric Railway
, J. C. BRINKLEY, Agent
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY FEEDS
WE BUY CREAM, POULTRY, find EGGS
.V ; ALL KINDS OF SEEDS
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Universal Feed Store
RUN YOUR TRUCKS, CARS and TRACTORS
ON
Quality Gas and Oil
Marathon Service Station
W. A. MURPHREE, Proprietor
(North of Methodist Church on Highway 75
Stockton Drug Co.
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WELCOME TO HOWE
Kimbell Milling Co.
W. W. COLLINS, Manager
A Good Place tor Good Eats
BARBECUE SANDWICHES , —. PLATE LUNCHES
PIES -- CANDY — CIGARS
“GOOD COFFEE—PURE CREAM”
GREEN’S LUNCH ROOM
(Next Door to Post Office)
THE HOWE MESSENGER 1
A RUSSELL W. BRYANT PUBLICATION
Twice Prize-Winner at the State Fair of Texas
OFFERING ADVERTISING SERVICE TO THIS AREA
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Commercial Printing
QUALITY WORK — PROMPT SERVICE
We Supply the Lupher Livestock Commission Co.
WHY PAY MORE? — YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER
Ethyl Gasoline • 16c
O. T. CORBIN
ICE — GROCERIES — TOBACCOS — CABINS
(Just North of School Building on Highway 75)
A COMPLETE LINE OF FANCY ajr>J STAPLE GROCERIES
Fresh, Home-Killed Meats
LUNCH MEATS OF ALL KINDS
COLD DRINKS — CANDIES — TOBACCOS
Johnson Grocery and Market
C. B. JOHNSON, Majnfcger
On Haning Street at the Interurban Crossing Phone 60
Hi-way Fruit Stand
GROCERIES
— RUFUS ROSE —
Davenport Service Station and
Tourist Camp
PHILLIPS 66 GAS and OIL ;
(North Howe on Highway 75)
WELCOME TO HOWE
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Phone 66 LUMBER—HARDWARE Howe
Wear CLEAN1 Clothes
E. POWell, CLEANER
EXPERT CLEANING and PRESSING
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TAILORED SUITS, Priced FromJ^jj 8,5Q up
BILL MAYO
QUALITY MEATS and GROCERIES
WELCOME TO HOWE
Lupher-Ulheat Grain Co.
WELCOME TO HOWE
Hoicomb Drug Store
ON THE CORNER
PHONE 81
EAT AT
Bradley’s Cafe
(On Highway 75—Next to 'Sinclair Station)
— HOME COOKED MEALS —
WHERE ALL THE TRUCKERS STOP
Fielder’s Garage
PHONES: Day, 4; Night, 22
GENERAL REPAIRS
LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE HAULING '
Texaco Gas and Oil
100 Per Cent Texaco Leaded Gas - 124c
New Texaco Filling Station
(CORNER HIGHWAY 75 and IlANING STREET)
Maurice Miller and Hollis Young„ Operators
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