The Forney Messenger (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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THE rOINET HISIINOIt
FRIDAY. JULY 14. 1M4
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CLASSIFIED ADS
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Terrell, Texas
Program Week Beginning [ulv I 5th
SATURDAY ONLY
“YOU CAN’T RATION LOVE”
STARRING, BETTY RHODES, JOHNNIE JOHNSTON.
MAJORE WEAVER. JOHNNIE (SCOT) DAVIS.
MARIE WILSON
SUNDXY~and MONDAY
DR. WESSELL”
STABBING. GARY COOPER. LORAINE DAY, ALSO
I.ATEST WAR NEWS AND COLOR CARTON
TUESDAyT WEDNESDAY
“SONNY ALDRICH PLAYS CUPID”
STARRING. JIMMY LYDON, DIANA LYNN, ALSO TRAVE-
LOGUE IN COLOR. AND “THIS IS AMERICA”
U'c* can not net hangers, will you
J. jileuse bring hangers for your clothes
J Futrcll Cleaners.
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Y MAN OR WOMAN WANTED to
Y j succeed J R Jonev for 1800 family
v R;jwl<*igh Route in East Kaufman
•{• j county where products sold 30 years, j
X j Permanent if you are a husjgn 1
J' Write Rawleigh’s, Dept TXF-262-
Y 123SM, Memphis, Tenn. or see W A.
-j-! Moore, Forney, Texas.
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MAKE YOUR
APPOINTMENT
TODAY-FOR
SUNDAY DINNER
PHONE 133
MRS. FRED ADAMS
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
“GASLIGHT”
STARRING. CHARLES BOYER. INGRID BERGMAN. JOS-
EPH COTTON, ALSO LATEST WAR NEWS
AND COLOR CARTON
FRED MERIDITH IS
CONGR ATD LATH)
Fred Meridith is in receipt of let- I
letters from Hon. Major T. Bell,
immediate past president of the
State Bar of Texas, commending
his service for the last two years as
a member of the Grievance Com-
mittee of the State Bar of Texas
for the 4th Congressional District,
and for his services during the past
year upon the State Bar Public Re-
lations Committee of which he was
a member. Mr. Meridith is a past
member of the District and County
Attorneys Association of Texas, and
Y j is at present the Secretary of the |
Y j Kauf
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Dr. Crawford Herron
TERRELL. TEXAS
EYEGLASSES
CORRECTLY FITTED
PHONES 218 OR 745-J
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE
RICHARD CRITZ
Asks your support for his re-
election to a second full elective
term on the
Y | Kaufman County Bar Association.
r«r bvntnUthe Fourth
C«o(rmilm»l DtetrM:
SAM RAYBURN
G C. MORRIS
Wue District Clerk*
OPAL COVINGTON
W. O. KISER
R. H KLUTTS _ _
,V«r Outatauf
Rauf man County, PrectaH Two
L A. CHOWNING
R. A. (ROY) TAYLOR
For T»* Assessor and Collector:
BERT TANKERSLEY
JIM YATES
For Sheriff:
W. R. CRANE
LOVE MARTfN
E. C. (Carl) COX
SAWN IE NASH
Mr. Bert Tankersley of Terrell
was in Forney last Thursday.
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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Fnriiiey 'Messenger is authon-
tmmJ to make the following announce-
ments subject to the action of the
(Political announcements are cash
in advance.) r 'll FY\ i
Democratic IVimary Election, July
21, 1S34:
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SUPREME COURT
OF
TEXAS
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BROOKLYN LODGE NO 386
Regular Meeting Night
Saturday night on or before full moon
W. A- Newton. W. M.
J. C. Grlflta. See’y
H. DAVIS
DIKTIIf
BANK BUILDING
Phone 133 Res. 67SW
TERRELL. TEXAS
For Constable, Precinct No. 2
J C. LIGON
T J. (TRAVIS) TUNE
I’nr County Attorney:
(• RED MERIDITH
MARVIN JONES
TAYUJR CARLISLE
Fit Justice of the Fence:
PAUL CLARKSON
Visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Holloway last Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Hollow-
ay and little Daughter Dorothy
Ellen of Waco.
Mrs M. T. (Nell) Griffin of He-
bron Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown and
little Daughter Margaret of Kerr-
ville Mr. and Mrs. Melvin G. Camp-
bell of Houston.
-—_0---
Geo C. Holloway who has been
in Naval training at Boston, Mass-
since the 9th of March has been
home a week but left Wednesday
for Harrisburg, Pa. for 4 weeks ad-
advance schooling in the Navy.
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BILL CRANE
FOR
S H E R I F F
We as citizens and l ax Pavers of Kaufman
County, wish to recommend to the voters
and citizens of Kaufman Countv. W. R.
(BILL) CRANE for SHERIFF.
A man who has been tried to the utmost
and proven faithful to the end.
(Paid for by friends of Bill Crane)
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ANQERSONCLAYTON BROS
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AMBULANCE SERVICE
TERRELL 216 MESQUITE 2
FORNEY 9
SPANN THEATRE
P • B N 1 Y.
TEXAS
PROGRAM FOR WEKK .
BEGINNING JULY 16 1944
SUNDAY — MONDAY
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
Margaret Sullivan Ann Sothem
You Can’t
Joan Blondell
RATION LOVE
In
With
CRY ‘HAVOC*
BETTY RHODES
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
And SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
“THE TEXAS KID”
“UNDER TWO FLAGS”
RONALD COLMAN
JOHNNY MACK BROWN
In My
Wartime Budget..
"My TP&L Electric Service is ONE essential
that has stayed down in price. It’s a bright spot in
my wartime budget. When I consider the depend-
able way Electricity serves so many of our home
needs ... from porch lights to refrigeration ... I
fully appreciate TP&L’s low electric service rates
... especially when I note the sharp rising cost of
pretty nearly every other item on my budget."
Yes, the cost of TP&L Electric Service is still as
low as ever! Your electric service rates remain at
pre-war low levels, even though our costs of pro-
viding your service have gone up just like your
own living costs.
Careful and experienced management has made
it possible to keep your rates low and your service
dependable.
Wham you buy War Bonds you art
getting ready for a better tomor-
row. Invest in War Bonds regu-
larly . . . they'll help protect the
America we love today . .. they'll
help win the war and preserve our
cherished American Way of Life.
RepocHaSfe Nation
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MID KIlCfKftH K ! >4 KWKH
* * * *
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
THE railroads of America are now chal-
lenged to the most stupendous task known in the history of railroading.
You Can Count on Us... to give preference to military movements.
You Can Count on Us... to expedite vast shipments of vital supplies
to our troops.
You Can Count on Us... to keep essential commodities rolling to the
home front.
And You Can Count on Us... to do everything possible, and the seem-
ingly impossible to help win the war. And we will get the job done with
the continued cooperation of the public and shipper.
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