The Ferris Wheel (Ferris, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1930 Page: 4 of 8
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The Way To Save
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The nu»n who works with hand nr brain
Y*t never sav***, wil never gain
The Hungs of life th» thrifty do,
lit" dream of life will not come tiue
The way to wave in to pain. hy
The things you want that aie too high
For present net'll ' u ,«• lews amount
Having is during tor future account
The (•' & M Hunk will help you plan
A way to save the most you can.
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FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
STATE BANK
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Tbo»>« boylio. <1 year* between the
ages on ten and twenty are the nn-
preuaionatde year* the formative
years whin the fundamental charm
ter of a hoy la molded Into the jail,
tern it will maintain throughout th
remainder of his life.
That is why ho much importance
la plat cti on the factois that gove u
the lives ot adolescent i>oy», then
I companions, their environment
reading, the food they cat, etc A’
this age is determined whether Mi«*
I boy will develop into a cheerful o
(surly man, generous <u selfish, in
! telligent or dull, ambitious or md
lent.
School teachers, llbiurhins, Scour
, leaders and others engaged ui hoy
Uctivitli . ha.' lormd that Till
AMKBFAN HOY Y* 11 'TH «'«
••..VIO.V .uc ;;izir>c is Oh*' of til
most favorable Influent
lw<eii *en (lict twenty
lilts It SCHOOL MTI'DRNTH
president Hoover waa a al*no*
graph* I and as a lesult a busiries;
i ourae in buiiinesii colkge gave
to the Nation Its lirut gnat head
Hei hert Hoover’s father and
mother died when lie wus about ten
years oid and it became necessary
for him to think and act lor himself
with .... help of a very good friend
of the family
When Herbert was fifteen years
II,e s old his guardian filed a report witn
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EXTRA SPECIALS
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So. !f < tilts
lit pounds FLOI If
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tlie court in which be said, "Herbert
wishes to purchase a scholarship in
the Capital Ifuslness t'oliege. Salem,
Oregon 1 think it would tie Is o
for him to have the scholarship ano |
1 ask for authority to pm ha.. 1
August 21, Iktti, Herbert finished I ...
Ills business course hovtng earned 1
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$1.00
:i pounds YDMIBATION COFFEE
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UK I I HIUS WUKKL
Published Kv.'iy Frida v
f-'erris, Texas.
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Hiiuhci'IpHon Kill ci-
ln Kills and adjoining counties per
year $1.00
©tll.l counties till i out side tne
state, per year $1 50
Obituaries, curd of thanks, reso-
lutions. and entertainments or other
aoeiul gatherings where admission is
chuigcd, regular rates of 5c per Hue
will lie i-barged.
Thi' Wtieei lias a si iiuarship in
Ihe Byrue ('onimeicml t'oliege ol
Uuilft.i. also a scholarship in t ln-
Tyler Commercial college Will
exchange for a good milk cow <u
might take cash.
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Judge KeltriO Kane, editor of the
Hearne Democrat, and one ot lead-
ing attorneys d Cohert-on i Minty
ia being urged to make the rat e lor
governor The Wheel editor has
knui-n Judge Kane tor i numlier m
years He Is one Texas' finest
citizens and well qualified to make
Ihe state just the kind ot govern >r
we need A pom man it- true, and
that, together with his splendid
qualifications, is one of the reasons
we would like to see him governor
Of Texas
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Tile little city ot Italy
the plan of holding a Dollar Itoy
twice each month last year Thy
plan proved to be populai and ha
been started again lot item
Forty thr
roiiil a:d by
slon last week, but
not included in the
lounties were given
the Highway Commi.-
Kills county was
list.
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The Texa penitentiary is now
filled to its capacity and ord* ■
have ls-en given that no more pm-
onerire admitteu until there is t
vacancy.
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March arrived on time this yea-j
as usual, bringing along h regular i
spring norther and as a result plenty (
of ice was in evidence Sunday and
v ho »
th - oils
In it t
cy. athletics, av|iii
JniMii i. 1 very thing that .1. lij '
hvewlrc American hoy. it
artiilcs by Inmotis coaches and ate
let i s help I)- i m in plOrCi s mi then
jv h«'i teams; It ■ priitessi<tuiI ar
ticle. and biographical sketches at
then. Ui selec tile; thclt life's win
I It-, keenly anidyfica] editorials gm
j tl.i-in in tHoir daily problems
I That hoy or voting man in wh •
you all interested would have
world oi iiji'iisiiri leading Th
Amttriean Boy Youth's Companion
SuIi.m i ipi ion prices are only III o:j
lor one year oi $3 00 for three yeat
Your order may is- turned in a:
the office of this newspaper ot
I mailed direct to the publishers Th
American Boy Youths' Companion
550 W Kal lyette Hlvd Fetter
Michigan
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I pounds III. I
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I IlfM ItAPTlNT ( III ItCII
Monday morning
A minister says we will never
know when the millennium arrives
at hand when all husbands are at
home and in bed by nine o'clock at
night.
Miss Selby Atwell, rural scho d
supervisor from the stale depart-
ment at Austin, is inspecting the
rural schools of Kills county the
tried out There are .'tl schools in the
county applying for state aid and
each of these will be visited
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following innoiHK elude • are
subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic primary July '-'<i Hdlo
For County Attorn. \
Ait. Illl II i.B\l
Jims M II VI IT If
This editors randldacy lor gover-
ned is already getting results, Pus*
master Myers says lie is now think
ing seriously about installing seat
In the postoffice lobby, and ot
[course that will eliminate one o.
lour Is • t planks However, he r. ■
tUses to add, cuspidors to his pm-
i gram which will give ds an addilt
, onal plank
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For County Trea
MINN Itltf \ Mi: I >
For County Clerk
K. S. sMI'Ul
For Tax A • ot
A. I> (lain) lllitm N
IKY I*. HiM s
For District Clerk
MBS ..Ml « s\\ I \ I I
k'or Commissioner, Pro. im t
l\ \ l» \\ is (reelect ion i
The I ’lilted State-
imm) (Mies of coton t
trits in lti'Jf* against
in 192s
•'hipped VI1 k
i foreign conn
X .41!.0(10 bale
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Be. an . lie is
[ ing ad the t mr
1 t fie best set vi.i
Illl. I'l.l MB KB
your friend, study-
■ how to give you
lor voiii health
i The spei tal series of doctrinal
sermons being deliver each mglu
this week by the pastor have attract
cd ...plendul audiences ['he sei
will continue eveiy night except . a
Saturday until Sunday night and wx
are expecting to ..... large crowds
every night The subjects yet to
Is* discussed are.
Thursday night "What Baptist
Believe About the Lord's Huppei
Friday night What Fap'it. He
lieve Alsait Falling from Brace.'-
Sunday night What Baptists Be-
lieve About the Mission rtf Christ's
('hurches.
We me asking for an incense in
Sunday School attendance Sunday
morning Let every member of th-
chilli h and Sunday Si hoot who can
jHissibly do so be prevent and on
time Sunday morning We can.
we ought and we must increase the
attendance Youi can come Wil
you come "
The pastor wishes to express hl<
very great appreciation to thosi-
w I. i are not Baptists for then at
tendance upon the spei uil series ;i
sermons he is now delivering vy
appreciate these friends and pray
God's hlesing ■ upon them
We are always glad to have «iv»
ticui'!.-. wni-litp with us Come and
welcome
I' i • S' "It, I astoi
Louis flrinii). ft <
engine'i In tin
ured Invaluable
hir'h he laid Hi
outstanding nu <
ii g field.
Nobody know.-, exiictly the extent
in which President Hoover'; trust
ness education contributed to nw
'll.cess as an engineer, as a great ,
organizer in the relief field, and us
a prealdeitt—but it is apparent to Hi"
American public that President i
Hoover is ucsentially a business man ,
that Ins business education made
a greater impress upon his tic
Ing and his career than did him
university education and to this
may is* added in all fairness, we
think, the fact that without hi
business school training Herbert
Hoover would probably have been
unable topay his way through the
university High school student i
when they graduate should consider .
seriously thv importance ot a bu 1
ness education Business training
has the specific advantage of grouno j
ing the student in accuacry thorough i
ness industry and met hold Only r«
cently Henry Ford, sard I studied
bookkeeping in a business school
and it taught me method'' If buxi-
nes education and the busineo
field have Opened Up sill'll great C)p
portunllies to the men and women
of an earlier generation is it not te
to believe tii.tr they will present to
you the same, of even greater op-
portunities ?
Byrne folt-ges place! in positi. •
100', ot their 102W graduates ie
reiving diploma: and tiling their ap-
( plication with their employment ue
Ipartuients .md complying with the
instructions of same Fill in and
mad to one ot die lour Byrne Col
leges and receive free instruct lx <
catalogue
Name
Address
Dallas, Houston San Antonio an ■
Okahoma City.
H K Byrne, President
W:; buy Your Produce
Farmers
Phone
168
CJyic k.
Delivery
Grocery
Ferris
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Matvey Myers, vole and sort. Wilt
arrive from Boston about March In ,
for u brelf visit with lus parents I
Mr and Mrs H k‘ Myers and other
relatives.
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Boy Brown is able to get about
again without the aid ot a crutch
after several weeks hobbling around
from an injury to his foot while
trying to release a < at from the
bank vault.
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When you are In Uaitaa anu warn
to call home, don't fall to tell tic ip-
u.'Mlor that you vxnnt to talk over in
dependent. Ferris Telephone Ks-
i tuinge. ti
A D Brown, i a rid I date fur tax
ussessor, was meeting the voters in
Ferris Naturda-
PERMANENTS
* linger Waxing, Manicuring *
* Facial* and all kinds of •
• Beauty Work. •
Powder Putr Beauty Shop
• MIns POLLY BABIxMt •
* Operator. •
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Mrs. B. F. Nicholas
daughter Janet, were in
Monday and Tuesday
Mildred Herring
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and littl-
Dallas Insr.
with Mist
J A. Gude, former roudmaster tor
the Southern Pacific road with luum-
quarter • at Fnn.s, died Iasi wi'«r
m
Tailor-Made Suits
We represent one of the
oldest companies, this gives
you the best on the market,
See Our New Samples
For Justice of
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For constable, Precinct No
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IASS WfBNTIB
like Good plum lung pays big
; dividends the best work is the least
expense in the long run It is not
Hu first iosr but the upkeep that
counts I Hint forget that I a in
j your friend and will gladly assts*
vmi in any way possible
For better plumbmij :.n<l electric
work, phone
K T C.b-eson
THE QUEEN
THEATRE
A li.VAS WOMIMx.
For kidney and bladder troubles
i gravel*.weak and lanrc back, rheu-
I matiam and irrogularitlea of the kid-
j neya ano bladder If not sold by
; your druggist, hv mall SiStrrai
bottles often cures Dr. E \V Hall.
50751 Olive St St 1 *oms ndv
BLMLMB4B Wil \BI 1‘KHMBHI Id IIO Mil K 4'LKAN-
IMi YN'I) i’BI '.SIN., any Imur ot the day — Morning nnd
Xfternoon, and assure you that II is our earnest desire In
giro you <H It lx sl.\ It I and exerx job must Hlltisfy.
TOM PAYNE
Proper Treatment
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II M.s, ION Nils.
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NTOMAf'H and BOW I. IN,
KIDNEY' and BLADDf B
INDK.EsTION, <.\s on s'l'OM \. II
1,0W EB. BOW FI N,
\PPI Mill ! I Is
I BEK \ll\ 14 F
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Ferris Pharmacy
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Jills WEEK MAIt. II T--
••I IIE BIX I B OI BOXIXN.E'
Biiddv lingers and Mary Brian
Plenty ..I I HBII.i s, | XI.KIM.
s|M,IN., Wil II XV. INI.
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X l aughing. Ntngtng tut'
Dancing . oliH'dx
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NEXT XXI I K MXB.II 12—IS.
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I.OBIFX IN..
THE
John Bullock and family ha1' ■
moved back front Fallas where thev
have been living during the wint.-r
month*
Phone 294
Ferris
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Mary
Builx
l.alnii as one nt tlie girls and
X dice, singing the song hits.
B«*» •!«’ scenes in
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CHICKS! CHICKS! CHICKS! CHICKS!
If you are interested in one who produces the Choicest
_Daby Chicks at live and lei live prices, see us.
Baby Chicks For Sale Every Saturday
Rhode Island Reds, from culled and selected stock,
14 cents each, or $14 per hundred.
Mixed and Table Chicks, thrifty and healthy, only off
color, 1 1 c each, or $ 1 1.00 per hundred.
II.MI III.- lalsl III soli _• pits l liori'
must in suti.ohndx wailing jnjf Itv-
in I ox eland. also- XX bill w ouldn 't
I do lor that man.
XI.ND
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Mil- Is
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t iillllneri l.il
We handle only only the choicest chicks
from culled and selef ted flocks.
Iliiteldug, Trays nl I'JH Eggs. SI.00. Ineiihntwr Nel Exerx
Bi*"™ W SS
Irirtay
Trinity Valley Poultry Farm
Alien II. Niidlli. Manager,
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Mil.* North ol l.aneaster, I'evas. Dallas Pike
Telephone
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The Ferris Wheel (Ferris, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1930, newspaper, March 7, 1930; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1102323/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ferris Public Library.