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Business
Agriculture
genderson Aailu ews
Professions •
Finance
THE HENDERSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, DEC. ?, 1910
PAGE SIX
'samas SECRETS
USING GAS TO
THANKS A LOT, S
MAGIC? GEE,
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GAROMETER or DUSINESS ACTIVITY
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Defense.”
National
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1936
1937
1935
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1940
uptrend in the
of rd
since
trade and indu tpy gen-
PAUL ROGERS TiRE STORE
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LIFE, HOSPITALIZATION, ANNUITIES
where, that
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Be Kind
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HENDERSON DAILY NEW S
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strength
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OPTOMEIIISI
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818 KILGORE ROAD
CLEARANCE EVENT
SAILING & SAILING
The PRINTING Industry Affords Unlimited Possibilities of
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Graduate Chiropractors
ALSO
Henderson
721 West Street
TIRES
4
AND
Phone 6
108 N. Jackson
WE RE SELLING ALL
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CARS BELOW WORTH
COLD WEATHER AHEAD
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Good Roads Asso
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3100 CLARENDON DRIVE
A. CRIM
DALLAS, TEXAS
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At the Refinery on Kilgore Highway
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I benefits ol the state’s highways. |
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DR.BERT.E WOODS
OPTOMETRIST
04 NO. MAIN - PRONE 86
NEXT DOOR TO FIRST MATt GANx
Good High Grade Tractor Fuel for
Farm Tractors and Other Engines
For Every Occasion
See us before you buy.
Hardware &
Furniture
100%
Paraffin
Base
this
keep
mill,
the
Barometer,
continually
N
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May.
P’articularly of interest .to Hen-
mocracy
choig e.
Lee
High-
with
roll
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mainly in
LETTERS, BUT I’LL TELL
YOU WHAT— TINKLE CAN
LET YOU IN ON SOME OF
MW SECRETS 7
Sun
they
more,
food
troit,
rocess
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Structure.
Bobbitt,
brief
and
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he Fast Texa
Ted WAY
the about
OH, MY TOILERS KEEP ME
POSTE0 ON EVERYTHING,
THAT HAPPENS IN -e
love
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to
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perfeet
happy
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prepared
howing
form the
diet.
ime
men
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older
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of
of
110 N. Main
Phone 327
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WE'LL VISIT THE ;
TINSELMINE /
KIGHT
SCHOOL
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office of the Texas Good Roads
J.
HELLO THERE, JANE AND JIMMY!
WELCOME TC TOVTOWM !
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fleet ion
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of November
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Right to Left—Mrs. J. L. Draper, Sweetwater, Texas, second prize
vinner in the fourth week's S3,000 Admiration Contest, and the
nanager of Adams Super Market, the grCer who sold Mrs. Draper
er Admiration Coffee and who also won a cash prize.
BY HOLGAR J. JOHNSON,
President Institute of Eito Insurance.
mid title .1
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X-RAY COLON IHERAPY
Free Consultation
elephone 773 for Appointment
No Medicine or Surgery used
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"A GROWING STORE
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PROGRESSIVE TOWN”
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Hardware Company
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All About Jane and Jimmy’s Magic Merry Christmas Won P/PCS In FoUTth Week
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In Tamper Proof Tin»
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Beacon OH & Refining Co.
At the Water Tower in Henderson
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removal firms, have stepped in
with "take it or "eave it" prices.
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if the
Mining
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rrodduce
ca- loll
thl
state maitained system of some
2.600 miles is only about one-
half completed to modern stand
ard and it is estimated it would
take approximately $570,802,000
to hring the system up to the
. few countries
still exist .
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This map depicts current business conditions as compared with the same perioa.last
year. It will appear in the December number of 'Nation's Business', published bythe
United States Chamber of Commerce
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it*- tm hizfwy system to,,
tip to present day needs. The
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retent ion
mill diet
alcium । mm mg. per day) in
the evolving needs of a thrifty,
progressive and responsible peo-
must continuc lo meet
ibif hu
year. It will be rememhered that
our right o
Healthy and always feeling fine
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Right to Left—Manager of Biel Grocery, Corpus Christi, Texas, who
sold Mrs. H. B. Givens, third prize winner in the fourth week's $3,000
Admiration Contest, her Admiration Coffee; and Mr. E. F. Hamilton,
speak at the Duncan Coffee Company representative. The manager of Biel
on "High- Grocery also won a cash prize;
member of
EARNING POWER
to those who are willing to make sacrificos for tho preiont to
ettain achiovement in the future. Wages depbnd entirely upon
the ABILITY of the individual. Prepare yourself now to mole your
future earning power secure. investigate our courses of training ms
SANITARY
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lant to . com me 1 - ial 1;
iron ore from the Fij 1
mpha ized
viewed by
(‘ourcil.
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' of the Highway Department, will
deliver an address at Dallas Dec.
t on “Development of the Texas
Highway System and State High-
way Department” Harry Hine--,
member of the Highway Commis-
sion, will speak at Austin Dec. 5
on “Highway Safety and In-
creaig Traffic Demands.” Da- |
Proper, executive vice-presi-
Good Roads
For Catalogue and Completo Information, Writo V. C. Garrlolt,
Southwest Vocational School
208 First Vationat Bau' fidg./ciuin
take 19 veins to do the job that
it needed now.
Particularly will it he shown
that -peeding up of highway-con-
dr nt ion ha become more neces-
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cell ontt h
ednteni h l
beds is beini planned
ime. Mr. Madara
or of the pror
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than of the calcium
growing rats I han the
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HAND COMPOSITION, LINOTYPE,
MONOTYPE and PRESSWORK
I Naw Modern Equipment, Valued et More than $100,000.
M1D1e8 IOVe cOW:
If you’re looking for a used
car bargain, see Dean Motor
Co., for ii better Irade in your
old oar on a usett van-Enjoy
of today. The State Hirh-
Department receives only
$30,000,0n0 a year in
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sary Hinn ever because of the nu=
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Texas highway system holds a
featured place as one of th" key
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| Great Nntioital Life
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W rite. Phone or (all
M'NEE SCHOOL I
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the State Highway Commission,
in an address at Austin today,
will -peak on "The Present Sta-
tu of the Texas Highway Pro-
gram and Highway Financial
of the nelk. opple-.mmm, i
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GLASSES CAN AND
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LOOKING.
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way Commission, will
San Antonio Tuesday.
rd on thehieaway financial pic-
ture di 1i" xa Highway Wer! I
; to provide trong public senti-
ment for submiesion of a consti-
tutjonal amendment by the com-
' hif Legislature that will end for
I all time the constant threat of
I further diversion of motorists’
: taxes 'to purposes other than the
building of roads and highways.
ouree of avail-
While retail ale were retard-
'll nine sections b mild
level', reports I
nee condit ion
25th. Continued
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HENDERSON TEXAS
of" the fact
he yat d for
. "" I ' precedine file exysouinaent. the
the lettumisubjects wen ferda general lever
imeni the let ■ J ■
mill call im
m fn Ji w
1 . "‘Culehn
itely hetter
el pairs of
Grade X Pasteurized
MILK
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I The Texas
i ciation has
.1 pieture fili
and giaphie
ted in a furtherlat this ame lime la t year, con-
A furl her es ide nee of th"
and ' I rom
of IT" h carrot or
r o . '! I e relat in e .
leivm in mill and h
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fact that business ill East Texa
links in national preparedness.
The ereat importance of the
1 state in the new national defense
set-up is evident because of the
long Mexican border on the
south and the extensive coast-
line on ’he east Proper national
; defense agencies have designated
| 6,375 miles of the Texas high-
way sy 1 em as part of the na-
' lion' itegic military network
i and vita11 necessary for the na-
tion’ defense.
eriments, . •
Tn addlim n .W
louston. .T' ' 1 . ' 11
ubject of Woll To
1 series of ! de
rof .
of mHI.
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va lue in the H l” i t ioi of the
growing animal of the. calciun.
in milk and in carrol 1eliuce,
1 a -d ■■ 11 ii 1 riu’ htn : and I o .
d ’ -a mine W b 1 her or not the
purecal ium . It • frecuent ly •
j vecomm endetbvphvslefanas a
supplpment to the diil aru hefter l
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Information iven till this page is gathered trom sourees telie ved
to be reliable. i h \dvertising Mepartment ol the News will
readily correct any error or mis-statement ot tact. Patronage
ot the firms makinz posible this page, will facilitate the con-
tinuance of Hie si I \ i (• these firnis are rende n ing their customers,
and they will appreciate your comments.
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Commerce
than milk a
able calcium.
“ Fourt ceir pidit of rat. were
a en foi the 11 I on frech
chrrot vs. rials The amnolns of
zlcium ret:tivied were greater in
. all ion it con pari r for 1 lie rat
l ri coiying thie milt upplement,
inelicatt ine a hi : ter it ili at ion of
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FIRST NATIONAL
RUSK OGUMA'S DAMV
OLDEST’BANK
ple. Tor n strong hulwark of
fnmiy security is basic in a de-
mocracy .
te fed with ten pairs
■ mt . 't he perconage
ivernged . 71 - for the
ind ill t for I he let t i I
I Alsociation show.
I Governor W. Lee O’Daniel
The most important thing de-.qf ckoice as to what kind of; issue d a proclamation .desig-
f ipolicy he prefers and what kind the W cek. . The chicf, CX-
one of the of counsel he want . Policy ecutive urged all citizens to take
right forms and company practices inventory of 1 he mani 0 ( ’ 105 N-
ence between the calcium reten- -till exist . have been modified again andings brough. to hem iv 20
’ion were used to compute the Ip addition to our right of again to meet his desires, hichways of this state 10 condti
perrentap utili zation of calcium, politic:.! choice, wo have anoth- And life insrancc h.....I own e" the progress that a een I
• '■ timntor .....e.....ei e right, ....... tant. I, . instrength andrrsecuvity bcaus madcinssthe. past, towardsnacon-
""" 11 it di- cium nho phat" is not, the right to choosc with whom people have insisted on a reliable j ,'i |inuf h lo antuto
i 11 d ......riortomill a a source ot we .cell do Im me . fhi < hoi e mean by which thcir ecurityEiyesscriousthought.torttuu
. eale...... 11,1 children and , that, we oxerei e every time we spendplans for their families could be "1 continue t '■■row and Iros
he ’ ■''‘''I" the person who 1 oi invest our eurning ■ . fulfilled, even though they ' "r i.IDay
' 1 oric "• milk. 1 little Whathu thi to do with life might not live to see these plans | vtttion ' i extended' and
ill ....... of mill, in the diet Bv l ife insurance ha grown in p . ,11 , c 1 I!en ... . ,
' 'size because ia has had to meet This is not vet the, endof he Texas financial picture
the increa.ing demands of a ! chane,.and progress. Our bus.- will be stressed by speakers and
groving. country, with an-ex-neos like all others, mustalways by information disseminated
pandin, income, for protection, respond to the people N choice, during the week, with efforts
I. has grown in the range of its and " we can be sure of any- concentrated on arousing Freat
services because it ha- er public realization to tile vast 1
—ect to . thc. cousumer’s " freedom i' I ehaea,
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wax mill 80 ner
to atm ate | their
wrenter than
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tuer caleiuin
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Section ol 'In
the area be 11
Shreveport i’ ■
intere '"d 'ii the
be present.
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CLAIM ATTENTION
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el 111 inoi had .
et uring the
Don’t run the risk ot los-
ing your money, or hving
it stolen when you’re trav
cling Use traveler’s
checks
derson is the fact that the busi-
contain. X or
carried cm 'at'
'I n' da eve-
idaag of De-
expliin the
which ditions had improved over the
ind same time the previous • year.
Al)eady the Christmas shop- oe
crov/ds that, come to Hender on. i tus I roper, executive
Saturday, in spite of the steady dent ° . the .Texas
mis and intermittent downpour, Assocjation: in an. addre,,, a
a laU crowd was on'the treat San Antomo Dec. G will talk on
most vftheday and local store "Hishways inModern Tife."
ended the dav with k creditable These talk: will be. hroadeast
TN • । over a tate-wide radio hooKuD.
__________________„ _______I County chairmen hve beet
1 namd in almost all of the 254
counties of the state and they
HINDSIGHT AND FORESIGHT ■ -SSM
i counties, reports recived at the
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AUSTIN. Texa- will be made
Highway conscious this week
when some 200 talks will be given
in alf parts of the state during
I Texa Highway Week, December
2 to 0, ielusive, it was an-
! nounced by the Austin offices of
Lice Texas Good Roads Associa-
l tion.
Starting today prominent state
figures and civic leaders of 1
counties, cities and towns will
swing into action to make this
' first observance of the. week a
success ami to arouse greater in-
terest on the part of the cititens
of Texa.- to their highways ‘and
their heeds. It will be shown how
those need have grown .more
' imperative beeauseof theimpor-
tance of the Texas highway sys-
tem in the new national defense
prorram.
Chairman Brydy Gentry of
he econd ser
w a: cuiried
el mil 1o, . i,
MCR (2
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*‘lh>v the l>od\ retains crib him
CHt milk mon efficientl than
72-2.EUOKNER
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9 TIKES • BATTERIES • KAIHOS
e AUTO HEATERS • PRESIONE e BICYCLES
@ Personai Service on Everything We Sell.
(I The Friendliest Credit in Town.
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vgE- NEwS AND I.' ’.1, v. ol F’KOliNI IND •EVE 101 'li NI
This page is devoted prim.trill to the interests ol firss wtso
advertising males it posible Renponsibilits tor all articles up
pearing on tins page is assumed by the Nover tising Department
■ of the Henderson Daily News. Thev do mil; in any instance,
necessarily reflet t th editorial opinion ol the News Al mate ,
Ial on this p • . <h is througi the tvertising Dep tm nt.
ira “m il III II1 (rd I.IS th" anUk , ,
Mill proved Imllm ''mil stores ' ale ium balance
! „ ili ealejum . U H were determined at two levels ol
I" . rtention of pho intake, the difference in the
1 ' |; tinctl, ]„ tter level being due to the calcium
, ili ii.., i|, ii mi ll," fre h content of the vhstance under
, inVeatipttion. 'I ho differenee be-
. u, ‘ in, dict promoted tween th-clium" intake at
rapie , • iricai ■ mor .......osentwo levels and the differ-
it-, the T( setable diets,
hoc । I the hinher valin
in I . ieiumto retained
1,,, ohm'I , there ratios being.
1.11 o I for I lie milk dii
in ' 'or | hr fre h hean di
up, lo 1 for II eonn
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"Pirafe Haulers" In England
LONDON (UP) A new rack-
et is hitting families obliged to
move ont of danger zones on the
east and southeast coasts of Bri-
tain. It is run by "pirate" haul-
. pointe Olli Norman Webh, nian-
aver ol W lib’, Sanitanry Dairy.
pa t TeV y a t s," ' M t.
ted the Counei! a.
i" ha ber 11 inereas
’•■ill t ml with
Kilrore Hole! at
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