Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 312, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1937 Page: 8 of 16
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CHOCOLATES, JELLY BEANS
No. 2
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AMPLE RESERVED PARKING SPACE AT BOTH .
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SUPER SUDS
AUNT SALLY—SLICED
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PURE RIBBON CANE
SYRUP
FRESH COUNTRY
EGGS
FANCY MILKFED
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29c
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Biyant to F.
30 acres in
24 lb.
Bag
LIBBY’S PINEAPPLE OR TOMATO
JUICE 2
DECKER’S IOWANA SKINNED
HAMS
21'
bust of Grover Cleveland to
gather dust among an old stock i
of tombstones for 42 years. Now
the bust has been brought out
and cleaned off to be placed in
the Buffalo city hall in celebra-
tion of the centenary of Cleve-
land’s birth. The bust was or-
dered by Buffalo while Cleve-
land was president, but was re-
jected when it was delivered
without the button.
REYNOLDS
CARLTON
B66
, Salve
Drops__
Try “Atub-My-Ttam" — WortTa II
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lazing Autos Death Pyre for Five
BEECHNUT DRIP, or
FULL CREAM
CHEESE
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON.
T...Orth Oil Co. to Staley Oil
SK: leases in Pru, Ximines, T.
J. Moores and J. B. Cadena sur-
iMary and Laverne Leath to
JWHuens National ■ Bank of Hen-
CONSTIPATION IS A
MISERABLE THING!
NO. 2 STORK
ONLY
FROJITTS
^VECETRBLES
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ing thanked for voluntl
Captain Burk O’dI
who arrived on the see
mediately began supen
jured, said he has neva
I found 50 dead lil
der the collapsed wallsl
little bodies were brokl
scrawny red-headed bd
debris, groaning. Wei
loose. I don’t know J
bulance took him awai
ment. I
I never saw such I
were mothers and fat!
ing over to look at eva
hear a scream. ‘Oh myl
him—my poor boy.” I
We pulled bodies I
side a fence near the I
were about 40 bodies I
, then a Woman would ■
*, bodies she recognized I
▼ and run oyer the groul
the dead child in her I
“Some of the pari
“One man found I
and went to look fori
student. Somebody gl
ambulance and took hl
er returned and foundl
man moaned, ringing I
who were removing tl
the arm and led him a
W. C. Goesns of (I
fer a year ago from hl
a pumper for the Elml
■ I have two sons, ■
in New London” Goe J
school at New London
of the best in the coil
"We hated to mol
"Rut I was tranal
my twd'isons would pil
“Hugh Rider, whB
boy and a girl in the I
plosion. I
"I was talking tl
i ' plosion. I
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/ t exPl<*ion. My bl
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HENDERSON, TEXAS N.°Mar,h«U
YELLOW GLOBE
ONIONS
3 lbs. 10c 110 LBS 37c
262 SIZE TEXAS
ORANGES DOZEN
FIRM, RIPE
TOMATOES
FRESH CARROTS
TURNIPS AND TOPS 2
GOLDEN RIPE, FIRM
BANANAS
doz. 9C
BUFFALO
F IS H
FANCY COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
CORN 212.
25'
c. B. Gramling,
•chool, said he was i
when he heard the a
"The noise wu,
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAR.* 19, 1987
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------SEASONED-----’--
IRISH STEW’
BY POPULAR DEMAND
- ~ BAKEDHENS
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I BLUE BONNET—100% VEGETABLE
MARGARINE
It takes the pep right out of you
— amkea you feel tired and irri-
table— ready to worry over the
•Ughteat thing.
Yet it can be corrected in moat
eaaea ao easily. Common conatipa-
taon ia usually caused by lack of
s,. -9Wk” in the foods you eat.
gffjfljgloM of people hav_______
net Kellogg’s All-Bran ends con-
Mpation by putting “bulk’’ back
’ll M diet. Within the body, Aix-
hbeorba twice ita weight in
Wgter, forming a aoft mass and
fe. <P*nt*F sponging out tho system.
■
.There was a crash of grinding
| natal, an explosion, then the
sheets of roaring .flame shown
E above, when this * automobile persons, four in the automobile
IW*—
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Mrs. Emma Sparks has return-
ed from Kilgore, where she had
been visiting her sister, Mrs. Dixie
Duncan.
R. L. Dickerson is out again
after bting on the sick list last
week.
Little June Storey is on the sick
list this week.
Miss Mabie Hunt who spent last
week a ther home In Jacobs, re-
turned Sunday. •
Sard and Bob Prieat spent the
week-end In Kilgore.
. MrsZ Billie Metcalf returned to
DAllas Sunday after spending the
week with her brother, Dan
Holmes.
Grady Storey left Henderson
Saturday morning for Fort Sam
Houston where he inters the U. S.
Army.
Ben A* Storey spent the week-
end at hfs home here.
Mrs. M. Storey gave a dinner
party Sunday In honor of her
grandson, Don Rayford Holmes,
who was one.year old on the 11th.
A lovely birthday cake held place
of honor in the center of 'the ta-
ble, bearing 1 candle. A delicious
dinner was served to the following
guests: Mrs. Billie MetCalf of
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Little
of Good Hope, Miss Ruby Hudson
of Comptbn, Mlaa Mardell Morris,
Jess O’Neal, Red Hudson, Elnier
Hale, alsd Ben Storey of the CCC
Mr. an4 Mrs. Doh Hplmes,
Camp at Maydell, Mr and Mrs.
Don Holmes, Miss Mary Lea
Storey, Francis Clay. Other guests
in the afternoon were Mr. Roy
Metcalf of Dallas and Grafton
Ferguson of Pone.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooper of.
Tatum were guests of Mrs. M.
Storey Tuesday morning.
Mr. Hubert Hunt of Henderson
was a guest of his slater, Mrs.
Johnnie Morris, Tuesday.
cheeks ■ J
COLDS
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Bun. 7C
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REYNOLDS-CARLTON SPECIAL
SLICED BACON
100% PURE PORK
SAUSAGE LB.
loin or T-bone, swift branded
STEAK - LB. "
BRANDED, 7 CUT
BEEF ROAST LB.
SMALL, CUT FROM LEAN LOINS
PORKCHOPS LB.
K. C. CORN FED BEEF
ROLLED
ROAST
lb. 17c
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and truck loaded with gaso-
line collided in Santa Ana Can-
yon, near Los Angeles. Five
Despite all th<
don School disaster
situation because il
like it has ever hap
able to it.
Stern faced n
give the story in its
terest ar grasping
^terrible tragedy.^
All during thJ
human bearers car
where efforts had
the death list, theiJ
filled rows and ro
All night lonq
tai to hospital in t|
free childhood tha
school-day work.
Volunteer yd
brawny roughneq
pumpers, and otn
farmers, worked!
remove the dead I
age. I
More than 11
large dailies of 1
North and East, I
Times were dispa
Ambulances I
back and forth frl
to the morgue anl
The London Timesl
getting an account of |
wick, of the Henderson I
A | paper asked for all the I
~ trans-oceanic wire ten I
_______________the high .lights of the I
a sicians from neighbonl
Ft. Worth, Shreveportl
ed in larjge numbers Tm
there were ifiore nursfl
jyred persQg to tr^L. I
HENDERSON DAILY NEWS, HENDERSON, TEXAS.
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LOIN, ROUND
VEAL
STEAK
lb. 33c
GENUINE SPRING
LEG O’ LAMB
CHOICE SELECTED ■
FILLET MIGNON
HEINZ LARGE DILL
PICKLES
SMALL IJCAN
PORK ROAST
RICH CREAMY
PEANUT BUnER 2 LBS.
■ . ‘ ' '• A-
AMignm«ht«
H. C. Mocely to Farmers and
L> Merchant* National Bank of
■KMtman, l-8th of 7-Rths of 10
acdes in J , Ximines survey.
Ora Elitalbeth Heffernon Nigh
|>!Wonger to Malcolm R. McMil-
mi 1 per cent of 7-8ths of 12
■HMM in Cordova survey.
B John and Merle Erskine to
Malcolm R. McMillan, 1 per cent
®f 7-8th« of above tract. Harper
B. and Adele B. Vaukhn to Mc-
* Millan, same interest. /
Srntacer Heffernan to McMillan,
s same interest. 1
Velma and L. E. Wood to Cit-
Izdnii Nationel Bank M Hender-
son |400 out of tract in Pru
survey.
■ Jfilsep Oil Co. to Geneva Pink-
■Ml Williamson, 1 -4th of 5-8ths
. of >16 acres in J. B. DeCadena
BP®* '
in
REGULAR GRIND
ZJMffEL
WUUe' Jo’nM' and "Velma Jor-
dan.
George Edward Gibson and
Daisy Ander-
ton.
E;<' Yancy Anthony and Mammie
tee Cameron.
’ James Williams and Beatrice
KY jJackson.
.' Salte Fil.d, Fourth Judicial
■ ; District Court
Thompson -vs. Southern
a , , underwriters, compensation.
iuita Filed, Special District
E. L. Pinkstonet al vs. Ohio
; Co., et al., title.. .
"j^Mtevjlle Independent Schopl
District ^vs.^ A. G. Adams and
' Lanevllle Independent School
District v«. J. E. McWhorter.
. ■ lAneville Independent School
EMlSict vs. J. B. Sellers.
ille Independent School
vgt _Claud Lowe. »
vs. V. Blanton. ,
ille Independent School
ve Joseph and Emily
^wiMHieville Independent School
Hfagrict vs. Henry Ward.
, District, vs. Andy Wilkins.
*’ i <tefi«rs‘i«ns
< O. S. Blanton, Chevrolet coupe
i_i 0. C. Kelly, Dodge tudor.
K Dr. W. P. White, Chevrolet
fcffiTJ. Burnette, Chevrolet se-
Eu*i»»s4 8. Bryce, Ford pickup.
f -Fred Fielder, Chevrolet coupe
Mrs. Earl Cooper, Chrysler se-
J. C. Cochran, Plymouth sedan.
? | J. Chris Hale, Plymouth coupe
f Overtex Oil and Gas Co., Dodge
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---Photo by NEA.
and the driver of the truck, I
were burned almost beyond
recognition.
derson, interest in $440 from
production from tract in M. V.
Pena survey.
Fred Upchurch to Richard Yett
l-4th of 1 acre Joel Shaw tract
in E. Collard survey.
M. W. Jay to R. L. Burch,
3-128ths of 5 acres in J. *Ximines
survey. . . 7 . ’
R. L. Burch to Sabine Royalty
Corp., above interest.
Overton Refining Co. to John
Phillip Fischer, l-8th of 7-8ths
of portion of 3.38 acres in Cor-
dova survey.,! ;
T. T. Wood Supply Co. to
First National Bank of Hender-
son l-4th of 7-8ths from Con-
stantin Nos. 6 and 10 Tucker
Wells in P. W. Holmes survey .
Warranty Deeds
Aardn ^Wilson to Henry Tirey
< 2* * _2
T. J. /Martin' survey,
Anulty tO- D. F\
Hendenon.
M. Ship]
Henry ’
doseph and Wiila May Long
to U. S. and Ma,bel Blakeney,
------ In Buford ...
Bennett survey, Hender-
iiixie Lee and Thelma Elliott
to Minnie Elliott, tract in U.
Sybil Elliott'to Minnie Elliott,
tyact in Ximines survey.
T. E. Drennan to Julian Dren-
nan, 60 acres in. James Faddi*
survey, 100 acres in Jesse Wab
kins survey tract in James Ter- M
John Hall to Sebron Sherrill,
60 acres in Peter Wells survey.
Junius F. and Irma Richard-
son ^to R. M. and Bess * Richard-
- son, l-6th of 1-2 of lot 49 in
t block 15* Henderson,
i . . .
Mineral Deeds
M. M. O’Banion, tr., to Ruben
Abney, l-4th of 4.96 acres in
I. G. Parker, survey.
Cary M. Abney to Cary M.
Abney, Jr., #-16th of 9.7 acres
in M. J. Pru survey.
Cary M. Abr.ly to Ruben. Ab-
ney, 1-16th of Blackwell.Di! and
Gas lease “A” ,in 60.29 acres in
Pru survey.
W Lipscomb to Para-
Co., l-640th of
160 acres in H. Hobson and M.
Y’Barbo survey* and 160 acres
in H. Hobson survey.
Minnie B. Durkee to Minnie
B. Durkee, Mary E. Bibbey and
Louise J. Bibbey, l-1084th of
32Q,?B acr*s in F. Cordova sur-
vey. ■
.Joe and Josie E. Harkless to
N. A. Parker, l«7th ef 94 acres
in Isaac Lee survey. (
R. J. St. Germain to Sandrock
Royalty Co., 0-160ths of 168
acres in Larkin Caison survey.
Also 9-80ths of 107 acre* in
William O’Hair sufrvey.
Hugh and Margaret Brown
Swann to W. L. Barnes, l-72nd
of 160 acre* in Z. B. Garrison
survey. f
Fred R. Holme* to Thomas F.
McMahon, l>-64th-of 6 acres in
T. J. Moor* survey..
Tom, and Dafny Mann to C.
E. and P. E. Rogers, 1-8th of
54 acres in Henry M. Smith sur-
vey. >
Walter D. Hendrix to Marv
Mack,I* 8.6 royalty acre* in 49.7
acres In Haden Edwards survey.
Dele and Itasker. Turner to
Roy D. Gobton,. 187-70,480ths
of 41.25 acres in S. P. Hollings-
worth survey.
Thoma* and Ethel Bi
T. Shelton, l-4th of 3
W. A. Corder survey.
Oil and Gas Lease*
, W. T. Arnold et al to R. P.
McWilliams, 40 acre* in Robert
Merritt survey. „
, Joe and Josie E. Harkless to
N. A. Parker, 5 acre* in Isaac
Lee survey.
Pwen.____• \ ' J- B. and Leon* Pkeeman to
’-.'PS0.™ irtL h,v* ’wned N. A. Parker, 77.46 acre* in D.
Simpson survey.
Leonard, Willie, Walter, Jr.
nnd Eva Leadon to C. A. Big-
gers, 77 of 110 acre* in A. Tip-
^Walter and Mary Leadon to
|*»Axx-BMAir also fur- 2 78 acrM ,n »•
1 •• B.k Y.»-
ssw sor ipe Dioou. dlt g9 64 acre| ln K H DourlM
^nice and Martha Hamlett to
T. P. Cannon, 47 acre* in S. J.
Warren survey, I
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; Under a bw paaaed in 1M0, new]
now may be patented. |
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TEXAS GROWN—PORTO RICAN
YAMS .
5 lbs. 13c
MARSH SEEDLESS
GRAPEFRUIT
FRESH, NICE SIZE
PINEAPPLES
LARGE SIZE, DELICIOUS
APPLES - DOZEN
■is
Warranty Dead.
3-4ths of 1-prd .of 6 acres in
,p J. Martin, survey.
J./P. and Mary Aston Mc-
„Deason, 1.33
acres in James Smith survey,
Henderson-
Elmer Hay* et al to Dr. L.
M. Shipp, 100 and 13 acres in
"enry Reel survey.
Joseph and Will* Ma;
jal biaaeney,
subdivision in
tract ii
T. K.
t . son.
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 312, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1937, newspaper, March 19, 1937; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1331135/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.