The Olney Enterprise (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1942 Page: 4 of 10
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The Olney Enterprise
PAGE FOUR
Miss Kathleen Cooper of Fort
Worth arrived Thursday to spend
Christmas and the remainder of the
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Cooper.
Miss Lone McCracken of Gra-
haw arrived Wednesday to spend
the rest of the week with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McCrack-
en.
TRANSFERRED
Pvt. Giles Boone has been trans-
ferred from California to St. Louis,
Mo., relatives here Wave been in-
formed.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis went to
Wichita Falls Christmas Day to vis-
it her parents.
Personal
CORRECTION
In reporting Joe Rushing’s visit}
here last week, he was referred to
as Pvt. Rushing from Sheppard
Field, when in fact he is Cpl.
Rushing 'and is stationed at Hondo,
Texas.
Buy War Bonds
RED TOP NEWS
Mrs. J. E. McGee
about really putting Texas on the
front page; so the boys will know
we are proud of our state”. Sort
retary of the Navy Frank Knox ex-
plained this week, that Texas will
of another way of saying as Sec-
never make a separate peace with
the Axis. Or as another boy, also
in the Southwest Pacific: “Every-
thing is going to be all right now,
because at last Americans and Aus-
tralians are fighting shoulder to
shoulder with Texas”.
Herbert French and Claud Ter-
rell were in Fort Worth last week.
Margaret Padgett who was re-
cently operated on is improving.
Bessie Padgett is also still on the
sick list but is reported to be do-
ing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Petty and
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McGee at-
tended the funeral of S. A. York
of Bryson Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grant and
family, formerly of Loving, spent
the night with Mr. and Mrs. Er-
nest McGee Tuesday. They left!
early Wednesday morning for Flag,
Texas, where they will make their
home.
Junior Wheat who is employed in
West Texas, is here.
Private Calvin Petty of Mather
Field. California is spending the
holidays with his father and moth-
er, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Petty.
The Women’s Club was held Fri-
day afternoon when a Christmas
The time-seasoned greeting in
the age-old way: May Yuletide
joys be with you always!
Der Feuhrer Cringes
A hen in the Lone Oak commu-
nity is doing her part toward the
war on Hitler’s nerves. The Rhode
Island Red which/Belongs to Mr.
and Mrs. R. O. Mfidien, teachers in
the Lone Oak School, this week
laid an egg on//vmch was a per-
fect “V”. / /
Says 'Tain'i So
In true Walter Winchell fashion
we wish to report that a certain
prominent football player and a
popular high school girl whom he’s
been dating are not married as ru-
mored. Our information came
from one concerned and certainly
he should know. So there it is, if
you’ve been wondering. G. B.
How quickly the year has passed since
last Christmas—yet how much has
happened in world affairs, and even
closer to home! We always wish you
the best of everything—to which at
this time we add a wish that the true
Christmas spirit might reach the
depths of all men's hearts and bring
peace, love and good fellowship to
everyone.
MR. AND MRS. J. B LASATER
Lasater Studio
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Simek and
children of Waco were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cernosek and
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cernosek of
Mergargel
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moran of
Wichita Falls were here last Fri-
day to visit Mrs. Thirza Hunt and
Mrs. Kathleen Marcell.
STRAYED—From Shearer com!
munity, three 2-year-old mixeq
Hereford heifers with horns. Brand-
ed C on the right hip. Reward
Please write Mrs. J. C. Chappell,
Newcastle, Texas. Box 203.
46-7-8-9-lcp
WANTED—To buy baled millet,
baled cane and good, bright bundle
feed. Len C. Warren, at Enterprise.
Westex and Olney Theatres
WANTED—Will pay 60c per box
for one to six boxes 22 short rifle
cartridges. Also, will trade two
boxes long rifle 22 cartrides for
22 shorts. Len C. Warren at En-
terprise office.
LOST—Small yellow male dog
with white neck and face. J. H.
Duncan, Route 1, Olney. 46-lcp
Our heartiest wishes for a
joyous Yuletide season
abounding in health and
happiness.
STRAYED — From my place,
small, light colored Jersey cow, no
horns, branded right behind left
shoulder. $5 reward for informa-
tion leading to recovery. J. P.
Mullinax, Orth, Texas. 46-lcp
ATTENTION — Our incubators
now running. Setting days are
Tuesday and Friday of each week.
Book your chicks now. Gadberry’s
All-Electric Hatchery. Phone 219-J.
45-lcc
FOR SALE—Small Kelvinator
ectric refrigerator. 605 N. Ave.
46-lcc
WANT TO BUY—160-acre farm.
Will trade business with home in
Olney and pay cash difference.
Write A. P. Willard, 733 Northwood
Road, Fort Worth, Texas. 45-2cc.
J. S. Cooper, Plumbing
H With heartfelt greetings on this ^
Christmas Day and sincere wishes
for a New Year of happiness and ^
H triumph. jj|
I BOGY’S §
|| Finer Food Store ^
LOST OR STRAYED—Red mott-
iey faced heifer, branded “M” on
left hip. Reward. N. A. Neal, Ol-
ney, Texas. 46-lcp
Portraits, enlarging, framing and
kodak finishing at Lasater’s Studio.
To everyone in the
family . . . our fam-
ily of loyal friends
.. . we wish the very
merriest Christmas
ever. We've enjoyed
your support through
the year that has
passed . . . we hope
for it in the coming
year. And now that
Old St. Nick is com-
ing . . . we hope he'll
fulfill your every
dream.
We appreciate the opportunity the Holiday Season
brings to say "Thank You" and to wish you a Merry
Christmas and a Happy New Year.
O’DELL
Truck & Tractor Co
fl Cunningham
* Gro.&Mkt
GREETINGS
First, a sincere “Thank You”
for your friendly patronage
which has contributed so greatly
to our welfare during the past
year
Then a cordial wish for a joyful
Yuletide and a Prosperous
New Year
A Jolly Christmas to you, folks!
And may the New Year be chock
full of good wishes and bright
hopes come true.
Best Wishes
Yuletide greetings from all our employes
to all our patrons and good friends.
Motor Company
Larimore Lumber Co
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Warren, Len C. The Olney Enterprise (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1942, newspaper, December 25, 1942; Olney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1132682/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Olney Community Library.