The Ferris Wheel (Ferris, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1930 Page: 4 of 10
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.Mi. hKKlF WHfcKI
f'ubimbeU Every Friday
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Emend at the Port Office. Kerru
Texas a* M-t <»iid-riaaa mail matter.
1. M I'ayue, Publisher.
Subscription Kates:
In Kills ami adjoining counties per
year $1.00
Other < <>untlea and out aide the
mati', per year (1 50
FIKHT BAPTIST CHVICM
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METHOOIUT CHURCH
*65 a. m. Sunday School. Wltj V.e InvlU you to be preaent nett
promotion certiflclatea issued last Sunday morning at ten o'clock. W#
Sunday, thia will be the opening want your co-operation in electing
Sunday of the new Sunday Scho I offlcrea and teachera for our Sun
year An attractive attendance re- day School,
ward plan la to be put into opera by Bro. Scott,
t on thia Sunday, ao let everyone K K. Nolen,
be ..n hand to get atarted together, T. A. Blakeney
11 a. in. The aacrament of th«*
I or Is Supper will lx iidminiatere ’
a 15 i>. m. Hi-League
7 p. m Church .service, with ser-
I iron by the pastor.
n amendment to be voted on at
the November election provtdee fot
raising the salaries of members of
the legislature from $5 to $10 p»r
day and for doubling the length of
the session from sixty to one-hundred
Will have preaching and twenty duys with a mileage of
10 cents per mile while traveling to
and from Austin. We ihall oppose
this amendment for two reasons at
least. One is that it is no time for
rail ing salaries, and the second, that
when the pay of representatives is
increased the membership should be
reduced.
Vernon Morris,
Committee
Obituaries card of •nanus. reso-
lutions, and entertainments or other
social gatherings where admission is
cnarged, regular rates of 6c per line
will lx* charged.
Jackson C. Oglesby
(.11(1, MOUTH
(By Ituth Piercel
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FLOWERS FOB THK LIVING
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Two good Kerris ladies were talk- 1
mg a few' days age (yeh, we heard
about it > and one took occasion to
| compliment the Wheel by saying
“the Wheel is the best paper we
The (Jlrl Scouts left their wo'k huve ever had in Kerris,” and the
and studies behind this week and other lady replied. "Well 1 can say
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! spent the evening in fun. The enter ' more than that "I have been living
PLEASE—
Reporters and correspondents are j
again reminded that copy for the
Wheel should lx. turned into the talnme,“ waH p|l4nned »»y wur in ^nla thirty-five years imd we
tenant, Miss Oolite Wilson, Patro! j have the beHt paper we have had In
No. 1 furnished u very comical j all these years.
office I lie very earliest moment
each week We are forced to leave
out some items each week for the , “tunt’ "Th* humftn The reMt
reason that they reached us too late!"' lh“ even‘“* ln
Meetings held ' during the latter jlintl re,“y K*"’6*'
part of the week should be reported i
Monday, and all other copy handed
in as soon after a meeting is held j
later. We begin work on the Wheel ! The Junlor cl|UM of the Ferrw
each Monday morning not Wednec sCaml lnet with MIsh Sullivan
day. Please is- prompt. It will In-1 aponaor Mon(itty inornlng for the
sure publication, save the editor lots j purpo8e of nrgeMlMlagi lin„ the fol.
JUNIORS OKGAM/.K
of worry and work, and we will
thank you.
A negro mail carrier down at
Houston finished his thirty years
service last week find was entitled
to retire on a pension, but declined
giving as a reason, that he like ■
the work too well to retire now.
I lowing offleres were elected:
Axon Mallow, president: Virginia
(’rum, vice-president; Margaret
Kooken, secretary; Tommie Joe
Klippen, treasurer; Virginia M •-
Knight, reporter.
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Hudson car for sale cheap, phon’
90.
This editor is Inclined to be a
songs little bit modest at times and dis-
like to repeat things said about u:i,
but when we And somebody . dls-
I posed to throw a few flowers for
the living, and we are remembered
among them, we just can't help say-
ing thank you. The Wheel force
is laboring under difficulties six
days in the week to give Kerris a
paper that wlU lie appreciated and
a credit to the community, and we
certainly appreciate the many kind
words of appreciation coming from
our many readers recently. To all
of you we again say, thank you.
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(Inc Pent Sale—
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,—
Youngblood Drug Store
We heard a merchant say a few
duys ago that the only farmer who
would come to the end of the ye'T
tPISO with money ahead is the one
wilo has made it his business to
bring a few eggs, chickens, or other
produce to town every time he came
for something he needed. Of
course, he continued, some of their
have had to either borrow a !ltt'«
money or buy on credit, bu they
will pay up even with ten cent cot-
ton and then have some money left.
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School authorities over the coun-
ty are issuing warnings to pupils
concerning hopping rides to an i
from school. They declare tha*
this is an exceptionally dangerous
practice and their only wish is to
protect the future men and women
of the county.
KVKKYONK KNOWS
OF THIS KIND.
NEW ITKMS TO SELECT FROM
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OCTOBER
2, 3, 4.
NOW IS THK TIME TO HAVTJ ON MANY USEFUL ITEMS
VALUES OFFERED IN A SALE
WK ARK OFFERING MANY NEW’
IMIN'T FAIL TO
Come In And
Look Them Over
We give coupons on the Six Cara to be given away at the
County Fair which start* next week with each purchase in
this sale the same as ordinary purchases.
^ Also Tickets given with money paid on account.
Youngblood Drug Store
Ferris, Texas
One Pent Sale—
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,-
Youngblood Drug Store
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THE CONFIDENCE
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
Is the greatest proof of their complete satis-
faction in the service we render them, both
as to quality and price.
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Pinto Beans,
Recleaned, 3-lbs
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Swift's
Jewel
8-Pound
Pail for
QUALITY
FLOOR
48 lb Bag
There Are Two Ways id Doing ltii*iuc**:
( barging Price* as High a* Customer* Will
Fay, or ( barging 1‘rlees as lain os a Gre-I
Mali, Customer* Make possible.
A. A I*. Chooses the I ,v I’riee Way.
and so A A I* Price* go Loner the
iiunilicr of It's Customer* grow* higher
WILL TRADE Schoiaiship m j
j Byrne Commercial College at Dal-| j
I la. . or scholarship in Tyler Con-| l
! merclal College, for good milk cow ■
THE FERRIS WHEEL .
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lo tall llomr. don’t fall to icll He >p- 1
j editor that you want to talk over (n- |
I dependent. I-err'* Telephone Ex- i
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NOTICE
A TEXAS WO Di.lt.
h r kidney ami bladder troublea :
giavel. weak mi I larr.e back. rheu- ]
:oatism and irregularities of the kld-
ii. vs ano bli.dder. 'f not *oid by
v. u; i!rug - ’ •■. aial! Si Sinai
i-dtlee often ••tires i >r. f! W Hall.
. r.79 olive S’ So,. tAUlr sdv
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SI. 15
Quaker Maid
Beans, 3 cans
SUGAR
Pure Cane 4*4 AA
20 lbs for ) I .UU
l edger s COFFE
1 po» nd can for
Decker s Sliced
BAC ON, per lb.
EIGHT O’CLOCK COFFEE
Largest SellingCcflee in the World Ar
We sell it at, per pound A>3v
Fresli Bread
■rris i
Maid
Mrs. Baird’s
Wonder Bread
CHEESE, lull nn
('ream, per pound V
P & G or Crystal
White SOAP
10 bars for
K, C Baking
Powder
Five- pound can
For only
Calumet Baking
Powder, 10"-lbs
Palm Olive
SOAP
3 bars for only
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Dorrt Miss the Show
Window of Texas
I have been employed by Me**r* Gre**ett A Davis to manage
their new Ca*h and Carry Grocery store next door to the
Wheel Office, and vve invite you to come in and give u* a
share of your Grocery buxine**, which will be greatly ap-
preciated. Courleou* treatment, quality inerehandi*e,
low price* is mir motto.
and
T. H. NOBLE
GBIATCST STM! y
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FIRE INSURANCE
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• NOTARY PUBLIC
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One Cent Sab'—
Thursday, Friday and Kuturday,-
Yiiunghlood Drug Store
One Cent Sale—
Thursday, Friday mid Saturday,—
l oiinghlood Drug Store
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BRAND’S SHOE SHOP •
High CIun* Repair Work B *
—Sat Isf ai l ion Guaranteed— •
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Locutsid flr*t door North of •
Ferrl* Mercantile Co. •
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PLUMBING:
Reirigeralors Relined and Repaired,
Soldering done reasonable.
Will call for and deliver to your home
Plumhlng and Electric Work, B ,1 I Phone 2119
L. T. GLEESON
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III NUHEDS OF OTNI-.K ATTRA( • iOSi
Ifur# Poultry Show
i*r*rp»t Airiniltiirr l» is pin y hrM
in th»' SouOi
Automobile ^how
1 ine Art! Show
Intrrcoll*•%iHte Fotitbftll
TW-cKmnn k <ierct.v' - Mi< W9
Mum moth ryeloriurw* «>t the IIrmIp nf
('•ttyfflxirif
Ph(!io Hh /
1>« (jimtr Act-* Bund • onierl$
But* (i.und Si tin if Show jifi'l' f i r * w *i‘lm
Sj-tM t«cl»
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fJKT YOI’R TH KF-TS NOW
FOR ‘'ICINR O' (it NM“
Mm I rh«ck or inonry ordtr now to
SerrtUry, Hutt F«ir of !>*•• I>bIIh«
I'RICDK’ Bmm $4.00, I owrr Floor
•$.#o «nd $4 00; HbJenny fl.M n»i I
m.00. Show* »vtry riitfht . MutilliT*
iuBBday. 'lhur»d«y, Saturdiiy, Sunday,
•saapt Amt day.
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Special Rates to Dallas
Account
STATE FAIR OF TEXAS
October 11-26
From FERRIS
Column A
... 80c
Column B
55c
COLUMN A—Ticket* on aale daily, October Oth to 10th, Inc!
Limited to return leaving Dallas October 28th, 1980.
COLUMN B
Ticket* on *ale Saturday, October 11, 18 and
25, mad on Sunday October 12, 19 Mi M, on
train* leaving Ferrla 6:40, «:«• Md Tttt a.m
Final limit to return leaving DaOnn October
N«fte—0:49 car doe* not m on Sanity.
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The Ferris Wheel (Ferris, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1930, newspaper, October 3, 1930; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1101820/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ferris Public Library.