Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 5, 1942 Page: 7 of 8
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POULTRY
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FOR RENT: Nice 4-toom fur-
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MUVING AND HAULING
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Bean, Vel-
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The following announcement*
are made subject to the action of
the Democratic Primaries to be
held n Rusk County in July and
August 1942. (
FARMERS’ headquarters for
all kinds insecticides for fruit
trees, garden and truck crops.
Dyer Drug Store.
ment Ph. 397,
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nished
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WORTH OF
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East St
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OH,YK. YOU PLEASE ARRANGE
FOR TEN MOST LOVELY FILIPINO
GIRLS TO WAIT TABLE IN ARMY
CANTEEN WHERE S0LDIERS y
GO FOR PLEASURE /
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MOLASSES:
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FOR RENT: 4-room unfur-
nished apartment in Crim-
erest. See H. P. Hale at Can-
non-Hale Cleaners.
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JIMMERSON
TRANSFER
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Local and Interstate
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DISTINGUISHED*
SERVICE MEDAL
The Distinguished-Service
Medal is awarded to persons who,
While serving in any capacity
with the Army of the United
States, distinguish themselves by
exceptionally meritorious services
to the Government in duty of
great responsibility, and to all en-
listed men of the Army to whom
the certificate of merit had been
granted under the conditions of
previously existing law. It was
instituted in 1018.
On the medal the coat of arms
of the United States in bronze to
surrounded by a circle of dark
blue enamel bearing the inscrip-
tion "For Distinguished Service."
On the reverse is a scroll for the
name of the recipient it is sus-
pended by a bar from a watered-
silk ribbon, composed of a band
of scarlet, a stripe of dark blue,
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f ANOTHER THING.
PLEASE TO PREPARE
LIST OF ALL CATTLE,
ALL FOOD SUPPLIES
OF FILIPINOS IN VAL-
LEY. LATER 1 WILL
GIVE YOU LIST OF
CRIMES WHICH ARE
, PUNISHABLE BY
DEATH
STATES, WE CAN’T GIT IM
THE ARMY T’HELP WIN
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AH'YOU HAVE
m INTEREST
W. E. DeLAMAR
INSURANCE
Phene 171
First National Bank Bldg.
WHATCHA MEAN, 1
HAVEN’T? LISTEN,
I'VE GOT A
MILLION)
# DOLLARS/
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Is IS MLR
FIRST DAY OF ;
SCHOOL. SALLY ?
MIND OL/SE
A Good Girl !
WANTFD: We buy poultry
and eggs. Warren Bros. 700
East Main St
107 tf.
VELVIN TRANSFER
Local and Long Dia tan ne
Moving
Bonded, Insured Van Berviee
Day Phone 28; Night 1619F3
RBC Permit No. 18280
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"Keep"Em‘
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FRECKLES SWUNG HIS
BAT OUT OF THE WAY
AGAIN, AND THE BALL
DIDN'T HIT IT ONCE, _
LARD!ISTHATGOOD?
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KEREL-Y
machine. Our equly
Texas for repairing
tag machines.
2.4
PERMANEITS
$1.00 up .
SHAMPOO I
BUT...
STATE
INSURANCE AGENCY
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
STATE FINANCE CO., Inc.
Loans made on new and used
cars, oil payments, oil royal-
ties, ete-
CARL JAGGERS
Manager
Over Haden a Boucher
PHONE 600
Production curtailments due to the war to
Service and Maintenance at the head of the l
chines and typewriters that would normally to
have to be used and kept in operating cohdit
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Mattie's
Eddie Lewis 10-plece all Colored
May 4 and 8
Duke Wright’s all Colored
May 6-7-8-9 aad 11th
Bill Benson opens May 18
“Insurance Tk*t’» Sure"
806 EAST STREET
PHONE 478
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"notice
for Dixie Famous
..ANDIF YOU
HAVE MONEY
WHICH I
PRESUME YOU
HAVEN’T...
house, all conveniences. H
honable. Want to trade
Electrolux for electric ton
equal value. Sos Mrs. W,
crosland. Hunt Camp,
Most adding machines and typewriters w
built to give many years of uninterrupted
all mechanical devices, they require perlod
spection, adjustment, lubrication, etc.
There has been no curtailment on parts or
gladly furnish you estimates on your type
Chicks, sexed or unsexed. —
Henderson Grain Co., H. M.
Leath. Phone 674.”
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Save on your shoe shining and
cleaning by doing it yourself.
We have complte line of
whites; polish, paste, dye and
cleaners. Also Suedes Griffin
Dycotes. DAVIS SHOE SHOP
Next to Willard Wright Elec.
Co.
For Rent—Com'ortable bed
room, with bath. Close in to
business section, modern,
(MO,YOU X BUT-mIUT BOLOS ARE
WILL ORDER NEEDED TO CLEAR
ALL FIREARMS, THE 3UNGLE AND
ALLKNIVES, FIND TREES FOR MY
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Certified Public Accountante
Successors to LB. Martin
INCOME TAX SERVICE
AUDITS
Arnold Bldg. No. 1. Phons 868
WAYS YOU CAN SERVE
YOU CAN WORK... MAKE
MUNIIONS.THE SHIP-
YARDS NEED MEN.
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■ For State Senator; 2nd Dist.:
I WARDLOW LANE.
(of Shelby County).
■ WAYTER A. FERGUSON.
■ For State Representative!
JOE B.' (RED' FLEMING
I JOHN T. LOCK.
James e. (Gene) FAULKNER
EE. H. (Log) LASSETER
■ For District Attorney:
I JOE C. GLADNEY
I ROBERT M. ALLEN
I For Sheriff:'
EMMETT (Pete) GARY
REAGAN STONE
I For County Judge:
I -R. M. (Bob) LEATH
REGL. JONES.
I For County Clerk: 1
‘HUBERT HUDSON '
I For County Superintendent:
HARVEY HAYS (Re-Election)
, G. C. PADGETT
I For Tax Assessor-Collector:
• ■ J. W. (Bill) LACEY.
•J. C. (Chink) ANDERSON.
For District Clrk:
M. G.,WRIGHT.
For County Treasurer:
2 ' MRS. J. S. DUNKLIN.
I * ROBERT WHITAKER.
Mrs. Leila Byrd (Jake) Oliver.
For Commissioner Prct No. 1:
.CLAUDE JACOBS
;J. R.- (Jim) McCOKD.
For Commissioner, Prct. No. 2:
JIM KUYKENDALL
E. F. (Emmett) BEALL
For Commissioner Prct. No. 8:
FRANK MATLOCK.
LUTHER ALEXANDER.
* ED ADAMS
For Commissioner, Prct. No. 4:
W. B. (Willie) PERRY
g. T. Mcknight
W. L. BANE.
• L. W. PRIOR ' - e
Constable Precinct No. 1
"WILLIAM Whitehead
For Constable, Prct. 1:
ED BELLAMY (Re-election)
FRANK DEAN
For Constable, Pct. No. 8
' J. R. BELLAMY
‘A. R. BUSBY
BLACK HERRIN.
For Constable, Prct. 7;
CALVIN H. SMITH.
■ For Justice of Peace, Prct. No. 1
FOR SALE: 4
house. Also 22
motor. Mm 1
Inquire Fergus
We make loans on Automobilea,
East Texas Producing Oil Roy-
alty and OU Payments.
PROMPT SERVICE
TEXAS FINANCE CO.
at
ALFORD BROS. MOTOR CO.
vet Bean, Sorghum, Sudan,
Hegeri Seed. Certified D.P.L.
Cotton Seed. Distributors of
Vigaro Fertiliser. Wholesale
and retail. Howard Seed and
Feed Co. Across from depot
Phone 242.
2, ( Editor’s Noto: Cards of Thanks,
limited to 50 words, wilt be pub-
lished • In this column tree of
charge to the Daily News readers).
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We NEED used furniture.
High CASH PRICES paid.
Tapper’s Furniture Store. 606
West Street and 108 No. Main.
Phone 252.
/ serve the needs of
those who call us.
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Don't 1st bowel troubi
growth and kill chicks. I
two ways with Dr. Sal
Phen-O-Sal. It inhibits
in drinking water and
Dr. Salsbury’s Phen-oO-
day.
Kenyon Hatch
Jacksonville Hway Hmm
A member of Dr. Sal
Nation-Wide Poultry
Service
paid. 406
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85%
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FOR RENT
ALL WORK GUARAN
CO-ED BEAUTY!
Fhoneo-w .2o
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Russia Street Loses Neighbor
HORNELL, N. Y. (UP)—Jap-
an and Russia were neighboring
streets here—but Russia stands
alone now. West side citizens
found no opposition to their peti-
tion for a change in the former
to a more worthy name.
BOISE, Ida. (UP)—Tire ra-
tioning was given credit by state
officiels here for reducing the
number of traffic-deaths during
January and February to" 15 as
against 21 for the same pelrod
last year.
“Mars,” $2,500,000 patrol bom-
bing plane, is the largest Navy
flying warehip. Its wingspread
equals height of a 20-story build-
ing and it could carry a bomb-
load to Europe and return, non-
stop.
FOR SALE
Well curbs, cuiverts, drain
tile, septic tanks and grease
traps.
CEMENT PRODUCTS Ca
. ‘We Deliver Anywhere”
Joinerville, Texaa Box 643.
Phone 28F2
COMPLETE line Globe Reme-
dies, stock, cattle, poultry.
Dyer Drug Store.
23tf
CALL D C. Jacobs for paint-
ing, brick and flue and cement
work and general carpentry.
Methodist Hill. Ph. 691-W.
tage. All bills
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FOR RENT: Nice bed-room.
Private home close in. Prefer
men. 104 Tipps Street
38-40c_________________________
FOR RENT—One 2-room fur-
nished apartment at 201 N.
Main. Apply 208 N. M-‛-
Phone 324"3.
RA.AA.
092VC
#OR RENT: Nicely furnistoT
ed 4 room garage apartment
Clome in. Bills paid. Ph. 386-W
or 007.
25tf.
FOR RENT: 4-room furnish-'
For Justice of the Peace, Prct 2
. MRS. MARION G. FLORENCE
For Justice of Peace, Prct 7
W. O. WALLACE
■ " \ 3, B. LITTLE
For Justice Peace, Prct 8:
«4 A. B. CHANDLER.
AP,
^'1* WHEN OOP FIRST ARRIVED IM THE ZGtt’ CHMTUDY,
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M'NEE SCHOOL
ANY COURSE. LIBERAL D1
JUSTANNUTE,Y
LITTLE SIRL! JU
"Vwenww
GOVERNMENT JOBS
FOR RENT: Nicely furnish-
ed downstairs apartment
Large rooms, utilities paid.
Phone 478.
DONT wopRy MR.RUNKLE/WEYUDBETER
GAME IS YouNG..AND ILL / BE...OR YOU
BE FIRED UP YET/ ICAN DROP THE
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FREC K DOENTENOW WE’RE J1 “NT
HERE,JUNE!BUTHES ~UUSTAND BASEBALL
JUPATBATNow/ U(STLLMEWHE‛
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FOR RENT. 5-room unfur-
nished house. Quiet, cool
asPlace Crimcrest Ph. 786-W.
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FOR SALK: 5-h.p. OUT-
BOARD MOTOR. Practically
new. Consider trade. Phone
636-J.
38-40e____________________
FOR SALE: One Foil urf
Milk Durham Bull. 2% years
old. Weight 000 lbs. H. T.
Grigsby, City, Rt 4.
38-40p
FOR SALE:—Cole fixtures,
slightly used, copper lined,
steam table. 12-foot counter,
14 stools, mirrowed back bar,
cigarette and pie case. One
Cory Coffee Brewer. Priced
for quick sale. Ses Mrs. Dea-
son Hunt City.
38-40p
COMPLETE now line Saddles,
Blankets, Bridles, Collars,
Leather goods. High quality
guaranteed work. Trade-ins
accepted. Expert shoe repair-
ing and dyeing. Used clothes .
and shoes. GEORGE’S SHOE
SHOP. 106 S. Msin.__________
FOR SALE: Ons registered
Herford Bull coming 2 years
old. Call 51, Ed Strong.
40-42-c ______________
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Typewriter and Addin
Machine Owners —
: ■ 2 p? 2232552, "riR,***, 82882
Uncle Sam is urging us to re-
zruit stenographers at $1,440 a
year. Business offices need
many others. New Defense
Course quickly prepares for
these inspiring opportunities.
Enroll now!
McNEE
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Henderson, Texas Phone 618-3
2(§4
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u.nevanr.om____S-5
house and gangs on
CAX 488. * ° W
33-_____________
FOR RENT: 4-room
with breakfast room,
decontsd. Hardwood
Close in. Phone 836-W
320_________
FOR RENT: 5-roon
cottage. Call 074.
300tf__________________
FOR RENT: 4-room
ed garage apartment c
Street Phone 218
Howell Hale at Cann
Cleaners.
280tt.
SHOP >
POULTRY FOR JALE: BA-
BY CHICKS—Every week
you get the best when you
buy them from Collin's Sani-
tary Hatchery, Joinerville.
Custom hatching. Sitting
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
38-64c
HUSKY RUSKCO CHIX—
Special this week R.O.P. sired
R. I. Reds and SC White Leg-
horns. Ghix as low as $7.50 all
blood tested. Careful custom
hatching weekly the' year
around. KENYON HATCH-
ERY, 11-2 miles on Jackson-
ville highway. Phone 668-J.
BATTERY~GROWN FRYERS
Fancy tenderized, Dressed
and Drawn. Warren Bros.
700 East Main. '
259t. '
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YOU JUST WATCH -
MY FACE, AND DO
WHAT I DO/
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pangs apartment,
1. 107 West Lake-
805. L. T. Burton.
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 5, 1942, newspaper, May 5, 1942; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1497193/m1/7/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.