The Ferris Wheel (Ferris, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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For one week only we offer the
following items now being shown
in our window.
1 his is splendid merchandise. I he
stock is limited and will move rapid-
ly, so come in at once.
Wash Pan
Gray Enameled .
iNlCiiu .. . A.mwfc
Where the Housewife gets *
treat at prices she can meet.
Mrs. Then Brooks and ch(ki-
lo Quart White Enameled
Dish Pans............
I I Quart Whitt* Enameled
Dish Pans .... ......
17 Quart White Enameled
Dish Pans .............
We Carry The Stock- —
Regular
(’rice
(iOc
SALE
Price I
.‘19c
19c
-We Make The Prices.
lOiT Hardware ;Co. j
ren of Denton spent the week i
end with Mr. and Mr*. J. H.
McKay.
Ribbons for your addir g1
machine or type-writer at the
Wheel office.
Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Myers
i of Midlothian visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Stovall and other
relatives in the city Sunday.
Miss Lucille Stovall spent
Sunday with Mrs. W. L. Woith-
injjrton at Palmer.
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SAVINGS AT A.
ARE OUTSTANDING
IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO INQUIRE ABOUT THE LOW
PRICES AT A. & l».
The Price Tags Tell the Story
FROM THE ITEMS OF LESS CONSEQUENCE TO THOSE
THAT ARE IN POPULAR DEMAND THE IJ)W PRICE
MARLIN IS EQUIVALENT JOIN TO-DAY THE MANY
SHOPPERS THAT SAVE THROUGH A. &. I*.
Ann
Page
Preserves
6-ounce new style jar
Pure Fruit,
c^ss’t flavors
21c
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Mr. and Mrs. Randall <>1
Kemp were week end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Payne,
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Mi' < - Martha u^.ie and
Nanette Dunn visited their sis-
ter, Mrs. Hopkins in Sherman
for the week end. t
Delmonte Pears, 2 No. 1 cans
31c
TEST THIS RECIPE
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The Wheel until January L
19.12 for Fifty Cents.
Mrs. J. R. Pratt left Monday
for her home in Stamford after
a three weeks visit with rela-
tives in the city.
Delmonte Pears, 2 No. 2 cans _39c
Cherries,
Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes tor XOc I
ONE PACKAGE PALMOLIVE BEADS FREE WITH THE
PURCHASE OF THREE CAKES PALMOLIVE SOAP
NOTICE
A recent oride asked her The Ferris National Bank,
husband to copy the radio re- located at Ferris. Ellis, County,
cipe one morning. The husband'Texas, is closing its affairs,
did his best, but got two sta- All note holders and other.
H. R. Green, W, F. Green
and Floyd Green were in
Bridgeport Friday on business.
tions at the same time. One
was broadcasting Q. M. C. A.
setting-up exercises and the
ether the recipes.
This is what he got: “Hands
on hips, place one cupful of
creditors of the association are
therefore, notified to present
notes and other claims for pay-
ment.
J. M. Patchier.
President.
A fine boy was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Smith Thurs-
day March 12.
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Typewriter Ribbons, at the
Wheel OfficelM
Potatoes,
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Tea pounds tor
Carrots,
Lettuce, per head
Maxwell House Coffee, 3-19 can for
Flour, 4 8-lb ba
Sugar S£e 19 pounds $1,00
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flour on shoulders, raise knees! January 2.‘trd, 19.‘!1.
and depress toes, and wash I__ <fMM Our aim is to please our
thoroughly in one-half cupful (customers. Wo handle mer-
" ..V" , i .1 Despite the fact that a chandise of merrit and keep it
. 11 V111 ‘I’1"1 ,s !•"*** lengthy program was in store fresh. Several real Specials
legs and mash two hard-boiled fof. tll((S(, atu,n,,jnir. H huy„ this week and nc ;t week.
< gg> m a sieve.3§h l audience greeted the pupils of Nicholas & Milwee.
times Inhale one easpoontul Uu. musil. ulld expression do- ______
o| baking powder through tht in the school audito-, , ... I
noso and exhale and -.It. rilim Friday nig|,| and were „ «' »»*n »«ll *t
Attention Jump to n stride (|dlJjhUH, JiUi pro>miM1 Lish-.p in south le.xas Sunday j
'land and bond tho white ol an _____ All rrops wore dostroyod in
«'gg tiackward and forward that section and will have to
overhead, and in four countla Corn planting has been the be replanted,
oake stiff dough that w'll order of the day for the past - xox Whoa ymiMtr* In Danas nne vut
treteh at the waist. Lie flat week in the Ferris section and . .. , »" rail home, don’i mu t» tell me o,»-
on the floor and roll into a most „f the seed is now in the ^ll,re,i i'1, ° ,‘ri“,,r «h’“ >»«* ««'•»*« «•»«* «'«*r >»- ,
marble the size of a walnut. ground and plans are now well spt’nt M?* Ust,Wewk ***** T-leptiooe i;x-
"Hop backward and forward under wav for planting cotton. \7, h ' "*****“ fi W
in boiling water, but do not Wmtl. a lV,v farmers tell us M,s Allied C hapman.
foil to a .sts'ionarv run .dtn t|,at the cotton acreage will be j T Kj .. . ., . .. ,h
"a,'d I" ten muui'- icniove nu , oiisidernble this year in Another indication that bet . ‘ , ,, ,
trom the lire and dr\ with t order to raise more feed stutV. ter times are on the wav, is ' *’ ” ls ’ ° ' ' '•
f 1.03
$1.05
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A TEXAS WONDER
When \uu Hre In llitliiw .iiiil want
In mil Iminr, il.m'l fail In tell II. >p-
l.-iri* rr.«*|»lii>m. Ki-
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c^lha. you vvanl «J» «»■><- ^ tn- t(^" s“ur!j"J. night.
Reward Mm. F. S. Smith, king, was in the city Tuesday fruit crop is sale despite the
Rhone 109 and reportisl everything going cold frosty weather of the past
xfx fine in his section^ Mr. Fowler few weeks
WILL TBAin. noiHiswi m Mrs Ben Hayden had as he- says he has sold more of his
l vrn. «ViminerriMl <’ollege at l'.u- guests Sundav Misses Ruby famous cotton seed this season
• ;• holurship in Tyi--r r» n- Montgomery. Johnnie .lean than ever and best of all they John I lerce and tamiiv have
i ieriial n.lleg.- for good milk cow Kortson, anil Hallie Gunter, were sold for cash.
ile|»«*nt1erii
• hungp.
H|i:i:il
(Since IX82l
Funeral Directors
the fact that the Salvation
,, , , Army closed the soup kitchen
Malones a citizen • n .u . r
in Dallas this week fo* want
King and wife Sunday.
towel. Breathe deeply, put on
a hath robe and serve with a
"sh soup- Con trii.uted 'KmV'eoIIntv'sinee ISb9 died ,,a.,,as lh,s wc‘‘k v'ant The vu. ...us churches of the
at her home m the Maloney c.ty are taking a religious cell-
community Friday at the age ! sus Hie city and surrounding,
of HR sears W. S. McCarson and S. A. com mum ties this week.
For kidney and bladder trou ----- Trussell attended a meeting of
i-les. gravel, weak and lam. The Orr Undertakers were : 1114' l./J;, f’- Crand Linlge in The first Baptist church at I
back rheumatism and irregulaii (’nI-sj(.alia Moiulav to 1 11 l“; W‘‘,K Waxahachie celebrated its 70th j
ties of the kidneys and 'dadd. r t.|ltt,.}re u( a funeral, the anniversary Sunday. The
It not sold bs join (liuggi.-t, iot>Jl| undertakers having more Fred Cox svas able to return church was organized on the
maij. SI.2-> Di. I-., s Hull funei-a]s in one das- than tiles to the store Tuesdas for the third Sunday in March, 1801. i
( o. K>7!i Olise St.. St Lour could look after. first time since he was confined Rev. McKenzie is pastor.
$4.00 Starts Business
*4.00 WILL NOW START YOU IN A BUSINESS OF
YOUR OWN SELLING OUR HOME REMEDIES ANI
TOILET GOODS TO YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGH
HORS. YOU MAKE 100 . PROFIT. FULL I
OR PART TIME WORK, WHITE OR COLORED
MEN OR WOMEN. SEND US YOI R ORDER
to,,av' mf^sn
PARKER MANUFACTURING CO.
BIRMINGHAM. ALA.
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to his home with illnes« about
Iwo WMks^iigo. HpC J Close observers of the situa-
glove , lion in Ellis county declare
J. Fowler, Ellis county cotton that at least 75 |ier cent of the
TDK FERRIS WHEEL students Trinity University.
JAPALAC ENAMEL
Now is the tune to refinish the
old table or chair with a coat
of color or perhaps to lefinish
lb.- poirh furniture.
You will find it very easy
use these colorful Enamels
since Japalac flows easily and
levels without hrus' marks oi
sags. The colors are enduring,
solidly fixed in glossy luster of
this quick drying finish.
LOME LN and LETS’ TALK
■ ,,A,NT I 1 jlB
Green Hardware Co.
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moved back to Ferris from Dal
lay. and now occupy the home
formerly owned by his mother.
uto Repairing-
1 am now with the Sinclair Service
Station in the repair department,
and will appre ciate a share of your
business. All work guaranteed.
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W M. MALLOY
D. O. SUTTON
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FIRE INSFKA.NCE
Texas.
-
Veterans of the war who
have gone to Dallas to await
the arrival of then compensa-
tion checks have received a'
hearty welcome from professi
i.tml gamblers who lure them
into their den and quickly fleeci
them of bonus funds.
1 M. PAYN»
NOTARY PUBLIC
FERRIS, TEXAS
Seeking to check evasion of
the Texas marriage law, tn«-
................... district judge of Pampa has an-
nounced that he will not grant
divorces to couples leaving the
state to marrv.
ROUND TRIP RATES
Greatly Reduced
between All Points on
Texas Electric Railway
FOR SALE
SCHOLARSHIP
FERRIS
J. H. Hlu.ssengame and j
daughter. Miss Dora, have re-
turned to their home at Van
after a visit with Mr.-'
Embalmors.
1 and Mrs. Price Johnson.
Tyw^€,^fmA*,f. 1ft f ,,, —.__xox -J-:__■*»' ' ' f
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Ferris Wheel
Roy Brown and family were
visitors in Waxahachie Sunday, j
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FROM
To DALLAS . ......80c To FT. WORTH . ,$2.4T*
To CORSIC ANA.. f 1.40 To TEKRELI..... $2.70
To DENISON W.80 To DENTON M.20
' TWt.
r Sunday Round Trip*»
New Commuter\Book at Pre-War l’rire*
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Ask Our Agent.
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The Ferris Wheel (Ferris, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1931, newspaper, March 20, 1931; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1102739/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ferris Public Library.