Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1942 Page: 7 of 8
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MOVING AND HAULING
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FOR RENT: 2-room furnish-
ed apartment, private bath.
305 East Main.
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FOR SALE: From Origana-
tor: Dpi 12 Cotton seed. Also,
2nd year State Certified, Cot-
ton seed, and that Good Wolf
Brand Fertilizer; Oil Mill and
Fertilizer Worka.
300tt.
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FOR RENT: 3-room furnish-
ed apartment. All convenien-
ces, bills paid. 300 North Main
Phone 468, Mra. Syd Oliver.
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FOR RENT: Nicely furnish-
ed 4 room garage apartment.
Close in. Bills paid. Ph. 336-W
or 907.
25tf.
FARMERS' headquarters for
all kinds insecticides for fruit
trees, garden and truck crops.
Dyer Drug Store.
23tf
FOR RENT: 4 room furnish,
ed apartment. Call 688J.
280tf.
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FOR RENT: 4-room furnish-
ed apartment, bills paid. Alao
one 5-room unfurnished apart-
ment Ph. 397.
303tf.
CAN,
JUDY?
I DO YOUR PART
1 WORK, FIGHT AND BUY
Mattie's
Will Celebrate Their
11th BIRTHDAY DANCE
APRIL 21st
85.00 in U. 8. Detenne Stamps
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Certified Publle Accountant
Successors to LB. Martin
INCOME TAX SERVICE
AUDITS
Arnold Bldg. No. L Phone ses
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TRANSFER
Phonee 215 and 101-W
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Production curtailments due to the war have now placed
Service and Maintenance at the head of the list. Adding ma-
chines and typewriters that would normally be traded out will
have to be used and kept in operating condition.
Moat adding machines and typewriters were designed and
built to give many years of uninterrupted service—but, like
all mechanical devices, they require periodical cleaning, in-
spection, adjustment, lubrication, etc.
There has been no curtailment on parts or repair. We win
gladly furnish you estimates on your typewriter or adding
machine. Our equipment and facilities are the finest in East
Texaa for repairing and overhauling ot Typewriters and Add-
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Perpetual winter conditions In
the stratosphere have brought
new problems to engineers who
design high-flying fortresses. At-
mospheric conditions can drop
temperatures from minus 60 de-
grees to as low as 100.
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By ROY CRANE
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For State Senator; 2nd Dist.t
, WARDLOW LANE.
(of Shelby County).
WALTER A. FERGUSON.
For State Representative:
JOE B. (RED’ FLEMING
JOHN T. LOCK.
For District Attorney:
JOE C. GLADNEY
ROBERT M. ALLEN
For Sheriff:
EMMETT (Pete) GARY
For County Judge.
R. M. (Bob) LEATH
REG L. JONES.
For County Clerk:
HUBERT HUDSON
For County Superintendent:
HARVEY HAYS (Re-Election)
For lax Assessor-Collector:
J. W. (Bill I LACEY.
J. C. (Chink) ANDERSON.
For District Clrk:
M. G. WRIGHT.
For County Treasurer:
MRS. J. S. DUNKLIN.
ROBERT WHITAKER.
Mrs. Leila Byrd (Jake) Oliver.
For Commissioner Pret. No. 1:
a CLAUDE JACOBS
" . J. R. (Jim) McCORD.
For Commissioner, Pret. No. 2:
JIM KUYKENDALL
E. F. (Emmett) BEALL
For Commissioner Pret. No. 3:
FRANK MATLOCK.
LUTHER ALEXANDER.
ED ADAMS
For Commissioner, Pret. No. 4:
W. B. (Willie) PERRY
S. T. McKNIGHT
W. L. BANE.
L. W. PRIOR
Constable Precinct No. 1
WILLIaM WHITEHEAD
For Constable, Pret. 2:
ED BELLAMY (Re-election)
FRANK DEAN
For Constable, Pct. No., 8
J. R. BELLAMY
A. R. BUSBY
BLACK HERRIN.
For Constable, Pret. 7:
CALVIN H. SMITH.
For Justice of Peace, Pret. No. 1
J. L. (Jube) DAVIS
For Justice of the Peace, Pret. 2
MRS. MARION G. FLORENCE
For Justice of Peace, Pret. 7
W, O. WALLACE
J. B. LITTLE
For Justice Peace, Pret. 8:
A. B. CHANDLER.
doc. we.’r£. all
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FOR RENT: 5 room house
on College Ave. Vacant April
1st See G. C. Padgett, 1001
South Main St.
308tf.
Save on your shoe shining and
cleaning by doing it yourself.
We have complete line of
whites; polish, paste, dye and
cleaners. Also Suedes Griffin
Dycotes. DAVIS SHOE SHOP
Next to Willard Wright Elec.
Co.
TEXAS FINANCE CO,
at
ALFORD BROS. MOTOR CO.
Course quickly prepares
The following announcements
are made subject to the action of
4 the Democratic Primaries to be
sVheld .n Rusk County in July and
August 1942.
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McNEE
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Henderson, Texas Phone 618-3
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FOR SALE
Swifts Red Steer and Inter-
national Fertilizer. Certified
Cotton Seec, D P. L. No. 12,
Summerour’s half and half,
first year run D. P. L. 12,
and Wilt resist. Cotton Seed.
Bright Maize Hea..«, car corn,
alfalfa hay, millet ard sor-
STATE
INSURANCE AGENCY
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
state Finance co., Ine.
L.oans made on new and useo
-are. oil payments, oil royal-
ties. etc.
CARL JAGGERS
Manager
Over Haden A Boucher
PHONE 600
THAKJKS, FAL? BUT
WERE WASTING TME.
LET’S FINJD HER.IF
SHE HAS AN FEEL- 1
IMG FOR TOO, I’LL
BRING IT OUT WHERE
SHE CAM SEE IT ! A
COMPLETE line Globe Reme-
dies. stock, cattle, poultry.
Dyer Drug Store.
2311
We NEED used furniture.
High CASH PRICES paid.
Tapper’s Furniture Store, 605
West Street and 103 No. Main.
Phone 252.
these inspiring opportuzities.
Enroll now!
ave you sufficient
funoral knowledge?
Aik ui for informa-
tion.
FOR RENT: 5-room brick
cottage. Call 974.
300tf
SIG, V 6. OFF
ed garage apartment on Tipps
Street Phone 213 or 214
Howell Hale at Cannon-Halo
Cleaners.
280tf.
offices need
New Defense
FOR SALE: Baby chicks.
Higher Quality. Plenty on
hand. Custom Hatching. Sit-
ting Wednesdays and Satur-
days. Collins Sanitary Hatch-
ery. Joinerville.
20-31C.
AM'GO BACK /
T‛MOO?MY /CERTIFICATES
GOSH, OOP.. 2 FOR ARMS' SER- } My
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FOR SALE: One 4-room
house. Must sell at once for
$100.00. A bargain. See W. F.
Meador. New London Humble
Camp. Rt. 1 Overton, Texaa.
26-31p.
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FOR SALE: High grade Jer-
sey cowa with young calvea.
Nine miles out on Nacogdoches
highway. Compton Dairy.
31-36-p
FOR SALE: On* Toggen-
burg milch goat Fresh two
weeks. See Roscoe Ferguson
Joinerville. Tidal Pipe Line
camp.
31-33-p
FOR SALE OR RENT: Dr.
Massey home In Montgomery
Addition. Phone 988.
31-33-p
FOR SALE: One of the best
real eatate investments in
East Texaa. Better than 30%
annually. $10,000.00 will han-
dle. Write, Matias-Kent Co.,
Realtors, Tyler, Tsvas.
30-32p
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LoST: Blue wool vest, on
down town street. Reward.
Henderson Dry Goods Co.
31-c
FOR RENT: 6-room house on
Jacksonville highway. All
conveniences. Call 1044-R.
30-35p
FOR RENT: 5-room furnish-
ed house. Also 2-room furnish-
ed apartment. W. M. Camp.
Phone 244.
27 tf.
USED FURNITURE
150 stoves. 80 ted steads, Ice
boxes, Bicycles, Bed room
suits. All kinds of furniture;
chairs, etc., cheap at A. B.
ROGERS STORE 2 miles
west on old Tyler road.
20-31C.
year. Business
many others.
WANTED: Local man for
small industrial insurance
Debit Will pay $30 or more
per week. Man selected must
be of good character. Prefer-
ably over 36 years old. See
L O. Hutson, Florey Board-
ing House, Tuesday evening
between 3 and 5 p. m.
31-33-p
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The News aas received a
number of inquiries concerning
the cost of announcement for
public offices. Following are
the prices charged for the Daily
News and the Rusk County
News and a combination pride
for both publications.
All announcements are strict-
ly cash, no exceptions made.
The fees for placing name in
announcement columns are as
follows:
For Congress: Daily News,
$35.00. Rusk County News
$25.00. Same announcement in
both papers $45.00.
For State Senator: Daily
News $25.00; Rusk County
News $17.50; same announce-
ment in both papers $32.50.
State Representative: Daily
News 417.50. Rusk County
News $12.50. Same announce-
ment in both papers $22.50.
For district and county of-
fices: Daily News $17.50. Rusk
County News $12.50. Same an-
nouncement in both papers
$22.50.
Commissioners: Daily News
$15.00. Rusk County News
$10.00. Same announcement in
both papers $20.00.
Justice Peace and Constable:
Daily News $10.00. Rusk Coun-
ty News $5.00. Same announce-
ment in both papers $12.50.
Public Weighers: Daily News
$10 00. Rusk County . News
$5.00. Same announcement in
both papers $12.50.
NOTICE
“See us for Dixie Famous
Chicks, sexed or unsexed. —
Henderson Grain Co., H. M.
Leath. Phone 674.”
267tf.
FOR RENT: Nicely furnish-
ed downstairs apartment.
Large rooms, utilities paid
Phone 473.
269tr.
FOR SALE: 120 acre improv-
ed farm, 1 mile from Reklaw,
5 miles from New Salem. Will
make good price. P. S.
Holmes. Reklaw, Texas.
28-33p.
112
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WANTED TO BUY: Poultry
and eggs, located in back of
Futch's Feed Store. Walter
Radliff, Phone 893-W.
31-36-p
WANTED: Used Bicycles.
See Don Belt at Goodyear
Service Store, 110 N. Main
St.
29-34-p
WANTFD: We buy poultry
and eggs. Warren Bros. 700
East Main St
197tf.
NoTICE
Guaranteed -epairing of col-
lars, harness, saadles. Shoe re-
pairing and dying. Second-
hand shoes and clothes for
sale-trade. George's Shoe
Shop, 106 S. Main.
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FOOD FOR DEFENSE
EGGS ARE HIGH — and Go-
ing Higner. Chick Prices ar*
Advancing. ORDER TODAY
for Delivery Later AT TO-
DAY'S PRICES Hatches
Every Week. KENYON
HATCHERY, 1% mi. on Jack-
sonville Highway. Phone 663-J
BATTERY GROWN FRYERS
Fancy tenderized, Dressed
end Drawn. Warren Bros.
700 East Main.
259tt.
FOR 8 ALE: One 6-ft. Elec-
trolux refrigerator, used only
6 months. Call John Hole,
1613F11,
30-32c
‛\ CONGRATULTOI
RYDER./ —
FOR SALE
Well euros, culverts, drain
tile, septic tanks and grease
traps.
CEMENT PFODUCTS CO.
'We Deliver Anywhere”
Joinerville, Texas. Box 643. _
Phone 23F2
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LOST: White face calf 8
months Old. Last seen near
Eaton place on Laneville
road, otify J. E. Moore,
Laneville, route 2. Reward.
31-33-0
AMD I KMCAW
HOW VOL FEEL
ABOUT JUNE.
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HOUSES FOR RENT
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FOR RENT: 5-room houm
1-2 mile on Chickenfeathe
road. Apply Alexander’s Bar
ber Shop or call 28.
30-35C
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MONUMENTS
I am now representing th*
Louisiana Monument Com-
pany of Shreveport, La. If
you desire a monument or
anything in the cemetery line,
please write me and I will
call. Address: Egbert S.
Jameson, "atum, Texas.
11-36C.
Have few M, Johnson Star
, Brand cockrels for breeders.
Lester Stout, Carlisle.
30-32p
FOR SALE: Harley Davidson
Motorcycle. In good mechani-
cal condition, gqod tirea. See
I. D. Lyles, near Ferguson
Store, Carlisle, Texaa.
28-30p.
NEW Kelvinator, Norge atove
houaehold furnishings, priced
for quick sale. Mra. J. F. Hol-
land, Gaston School campus.
29-31p
FOR SALE: Vigaro, in one,
five, ten, twenty-five, fifty
and one hundred lb. packages.
For your plants and lawn.
G. P. Futch Feed Store.
Phone. 447-J.
28-33c.
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