Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 190, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 27, 1940 Page: 2 of 18
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Legionnaires in mapping plans.
It is planned to complete
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A. H. Gardner, manager of the
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Of Yam Curing Plant
Real actors and musicians arc combined with cartoon flowers and animals in the new Walt Disney
feature length film, "Fantasia," which will introduce a vastly improved sound reproduction system.
CHOCOLATE RIBBON
ICE CREAM
price-cutting battle the opposition
ganged up and he was forced to
close doors until sympathetic cus- 1
turners came to the rescue with
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Vitamins A, B. D. G
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field removed pieces of tile from
the roof and walked away from
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Nebraskan Does a Pappy O’Daniel
in Campaigning for Qovemorship
the
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Shaving Cream
take at
pair it.
ticipating bands and football fans
to attend game in their own com-
Compare Anywhere
for Style, Quality
Mannish Styled
Tailored
he hns a farmers' creamery, huge
grocery store, meat market, flow-
er shop, liquor store, pop bottling
day wtih the morning service. The
Rev. Frank B. Burress, above, reg-
ular pastor of the church, will con- i
hunt
Duf-
weekdays
Clifford A.
200 SMART
UNTRIMMED
WINTER
Complete New Assortment
Corduroy, Wool and Silk
celebration of Armistice Day will
be made Monday night at a meet-
ing of the American Legion and
Auxiliary here with representatives
of civic clubs and other organiza-
tions.
sibes
11 to 52
3 Cakes.... 25c
1 Cake..... 1c
with politics in his campaign.
He is "Terrible Terry" Carpen-
the jurors had.commented4on Flan- i
ngan's failure to take the stand in
his’ own behalf.
After questioning each member
style at an
Economy
Price!
son
how
in a
ing services will begin
o’clock each night.
Morning services on
will be at 10 o'clock. i
Styled for Fall and
Winter Sizes
8 to 16
Fitted and Boxy
• Tweeds
• Fleeces
• Boueles
• Novelty
Weaves
Sizes 12 to 42
Corduroy
or
tledine
Reg: 50c
Bttles-
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Fitted
Styles
• New
Colors
WILDROOT
with 01
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running for the governorship of
Nebraska on the Democratic tick-
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EVERYONE CORRECT FOR
WINTER WEAR!
It
Featuring
This Week
Bea ii t if nl
In Ultra-Smart
Styles.
• Also New
Spun Rayons
Wools
Corduroy s
In addition, committees from the the program in time for the par-
Kiwanis, Lions, Junior Chamber of '....... ‘ .....
THIS WEEK TREMENDOUS SAVINGS AT BEALL’S
With Spectacular End-of-Month reductions and Features ... BE HERE!
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------THE HENDERSON DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY, OCT. 27, 1940
Armistic Day Plans j
To Be Mapped Monday
SHAMPOO
14-or.. B>dtie . .
All Advance Styles'
Girls’
RAYON
FROCKS
100 All Smart
Tailored and
Dressy Styles.
Sizes 12 to 52
on Bond
SUITS
• Smart
2-Piece
Models
• Hair Line
Stripes
New as Tomorrow!
GIRLS’ .
SKIRTS
Just Arrived!
LONG SLEEVE
BLOUSES
Ladies’
ADVANCE STYLES
vited to attend. | ville band to take part in the pro-
The discussion is scheduled to gram tomorrow.
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Tentative plans call for a pro-
der, has invited members of Over- gram from about 9:30 a. m. until,
young man who is mixing business Governor."
' Daily radio programs echo the
ay reported the theft of a
from his farm. The animal
described as brown and six :
old.
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leritenantvovernorshipas Thi2 New Flanagan Trial
ful in the Democratic primary for Denied, Free
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To ferry heavy goods across i
the river, he said, would be im-
practicable because of the swift
current.
refers to himself as "Terry Car-
! penter."
If he doesn’t happen to get j
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According to statistics, motor-
their cars
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More Donations to
Chest Are Asked
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no family financial backing
MENTHOLATUM 29'
Hinds Honey A Almond
Holcomb of Seminary Hill will con-
duct the singing for the revival
which will end Nov. 10.
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Bottle of 100
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elected the people still buy more !
and more of his gasoline and milk, i
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He has planked his platform
with a $30 monthly old age pen- '
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the middle west. which gave the
nation biscuit passing Gov. W.Lee
O'Daniel of Texas, comes mother
Fund drive for the 1941 budget
wftht $201 of its *1 200- genl? ....... ........
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Top left, sketch for a unicorn and a faun used to illustrate playing of Beethoven’s Sixth Symphony.
Lower leff, dimensional models which are used, by Disney artists in animating cartoon portions of the
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LADIES’ SMART
FLEECE RUBES 6.90
Pink or White U==
Grading and oiling of dirt ‘
1 streets in the city was completed
Plant last week. A machine was bor-
TO POLITICS
— Ferry-arpentrr’s-rtse -to-ste-
cess would rival Wendell Willkie’s.
At 30. he opened his first filling
station here, a one-pump place. He
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This morning's service at 11
o’clock wil be based o the subject,
"To Those at Home.’’ A quartet
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film. At right, the studio films a "liye action-’ scene with Leopold Stokowski on the podium.
Farm, disclosed Saturday
I convict hid for 60 hours
roof and escaped when the
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quor monopoly and is still using his groceries and baby chicks,
the radio and advertising promo- FROM CUT-RATES
tion technique which carried him '
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Carpenter's strategy has been to
Flanagan was convicted Sept. 19
of criminally attacking a Rusk
County girl and was given a five-
year sentence.
merce will meet early this week
to discuss the possibility of in-
stalling sweet poptato curing fa-
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white letters atop his filling sta-
tions, the "Terry Carpenter" sign
is visible for a quarter of a mile
away. A variety of his store prod-
ucts always bear the identifying
label.
Carpenter acquired only a grade
school education but he has a
knack for practical psychology. He
practices the "power of sugses-
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Business and Pgofesional Women munities.
Any Style You Want! GIRLS'
popularize his name so it will
prove magnetic on a store front or
. . , . construction job while
restaurant, and chickery. ■ grounds were searched.
To the south is his gasoline refin- When the. unsuccessful
Free Motor-Bike Delivery __ Call 7g - 79
Hightower Drug Co.
SERVING RUSK COUNTY OVER HAIF A CENTURr
The tentative program wil be
outlined and various participating
organizations are to by asked to
take over the responsibility for cer-
tain parts of the celebration.
on a ballot. In giant black-and- had
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asked that all regular contribu-
tors who have not given to the
fung this year get in touch with
him.
Goller said yesterday that the
total is assured if the regular
donors do their part He is confi-
dent that the total amount de-
sired will be completed within the
next two days.
In "Terrytown,'
HUNTSVILLE. (UP) After a
week's investigation, Capt. R. H.
Baughn, manager of Wynne Pri-
ton, Carthage, Mt. Enterprise and about 2 p. m., shortly before the
New London posts to join the local Henderson - Jackspnville football'
Clayis Flanagan was freed Sat. j
urday on $3500 bond pending his
appeal from a district court sen-
tence on conviction of a rape,
•charge. Flanagan's motion for a
new trial was overruled Friday aft- !
ernoon by Judge R. T. Brown and
he filed notice of appeal.
Flanagan’s attorneys contended
that a new trial should be granted
on account of "misconduct of jur-
ors." It was alleged that one ot
handle, terrible to competitors but
the consumers’ saviour.
To keep his name before the
public, Carpenter ran for mayor of
Scottsbluff in 1931 and surprised ;
the town by almost getting the
job Next year, according to the
story, - Terry started to run for
legislature but somebody said why
not try for Congress.
It wasn’t a bad idea, but he
knew the Republican incumbent
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ery and cracking plant.
Terry's business almost went
under before it got a start. In his
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took his place witli the nation's "T
other lawmakers. While he was
away, his business was neglected,' CARLISLE (Spl.) The Carlisle
and he found it wasn't so much Baptist Church opens a revival to-
every 17*4 milne.
The Agricultural Committee of•Chamber of Commerce; Frank
Miears, A. A. A. county super-
termine, the available yield of
sweet potatoes for this area, and
it was decided that there was not 1
a sufficient quantity to justify c . _ _ _ n i-» c
—Hterage plent—here.—HoweyerCentinue Grading and Summer Home Burns 30.000See
additional crop reports 'have A:: r c. .
come in to the Chamber of Com- Oiling of btreets
merce office to give impetus to --
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prison before dawn. Captain
Baughn said state and local of-
ficers were notified.
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Carlisle Baptists
tion probably hinge on the turn
of the national ticket in the state.
Even if Iio meets political defeat
again this November, Terry Car-
penter still will have his two-mil-
lion dollar business. His expen-
sive, prom otien-studded campaign
he can just charge up to advertis-
png.
flour brands "Terry Carpenter
Congressman," "Terry Carpenter
Senator,’’ and “Terry Carpenter
With the Community Chest
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A 750 V a I ua
sweet potato experiment station
mar Gilmer.
Gardner reports the storage
space at Gilmer ha- been virtual-
ly exhausted with the yam crop
booming now. Several weeks ago I
there was an effort made to de-
present governor and U. S Sen-1
ate nominee, R. L. .Cochran.
In 1936 he won the nomination
for U. S. Senate and was pitted
against the “rebel" Independent,
George Norris. President Roose-
velt this time proved Carpenter's
undoing and indorsed the veteran
Norris.
Undaunted by another defeat,
Carpenter was back at it in 1938,
tills time losing a round for the
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fun being a "little fish" in the
national puddle anyway. He came
home in 1934 and sought the gov-
ernorship. but was defeated by the
TOKYO. (UP) — A navy
spokesman asserted Saturday I
, that Japanese planes had bombed
the Kuanekuo bridge on the Bur-
ma road o severely that it would ,
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All streets will be gone
again, however, for a final
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least six months to re-1
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cilities here. Lavern Leath is
chairman of the committee which
will consider whether the potato
j yield of this area would justify
। such a plant here.
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"" repaid gvery cent Open Revival Today
but realized in his line he would 1
have to be established as the “poor
man's friend." He conceived the
"Terrible Terry” as, a cut-rate
visor; and Talay Walker,
Epperson, George Shaw
Jewel Shaw went to Gilmer
Pittsburgh Friday to visit
The only equipment that would
be needed for a storage
would be for the provision of
even temperature in a closed rowed from ’he county for
building. i in the work.
All farmers interested in the
proiect are urged to watch the
Daily News this week for the
u * o .. ... decision of the committee
"Terrible Terry” Carpenter... by fellow convists between a tile o --- LL
roof and rafters in a prison build- P c . ~
_ ing on which they were working Keports Stolen Cow
, । Friday, Oct. IS, aptain Baughn i
said he learned.
Convinced that Duffield still da
was on the prison premises, a
NYACK, N. Y. (UP) Talut Gilmer Yamboree
lah Bankheads new $30,000 GILMER, Tex. (Up, _ Up-
summer house burned Saturday wards of 30,000 persons watched
before she had a chance to move . ., cor
,, , , .a two-mile parade of 25 bands and
into it. Miss Bankhead, who is . ....... ,, -
, , , , „ 70 units Saturday in the climax of
on tour, bought the house from .0 .. v •
• 1 ,, ,, the sixth East Texas Yamboree.
Rollo Peters, actor. Peters was , 1 e , /
over .. . . State Senator-elect T. C. Chad-
supervising the redecoration of
con- ... ■ i •! । . । , dick crowned Miss Clarine Smith
ditioning for the .winter, withc 12-room building and had to as Queen Yam VI at the festival
'wo grading machines to be used leap out of a second floor win- pageant Friday night.
for surfacing. dow lo save his life. Yamboree officials said that this
Those streets treated last week ----°--year's three-day show broke all
are: South Marshall, College, Do- Children yearn for a sub-tan- records for attendance and num-
Henry Oliver, Pine Hill, Satur- pot, Broadway, North Jack on, tial world in the midst of a world her of exhibits,
cow | Minden, .and a side street which of change, and religion properly
menta"" eheel taught can’ supply that yearning.
I —Rev. Vivian T. Pomeroy, Mil- ists change the oil in
A warrant charging forgery
was issued Saturday for R. Gam-
ble, Rusk county man accused
f forging h chock given to a
city drug store.
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search for him died down.
Charles Duffield, Dallas roll-
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SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. — Out of.tion" theory in his three special*
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and Women’s Forum have been in- 1 Chasteen will ask the Jackson- !
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Bright Plaids, Florals and
Novelty Prints, in the
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had the seat cinched. So he C’ "E
changed his registration and won E “
i the Democratic nomination. He Eue am
was clected in the landslide for Ed A
I ‘resiilent Rooseveit. MLa
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CANDIDATE Edi
(rpenter linnet didn't know EaNi
what t o . . witl thnifice but he Ea
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because ids parents had just gone
broke in the same kind of business.
I Terry plunged in with price-
cutting tactics ami in a decade has
built far-flung operations reaching -
into three states and grossing two |
million dollars annually.
His filling station in Denver,
selling 7,000 gallons of gasoline
daily, is said to be the largest in
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 190, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 27, 1940, newspaper, October 27, 1940; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1469612/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.