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Valley View News
Strawberries
doz. 25c
Sunkist Lemons
2 lbs. 15c
BONDEX
Yellow Squash
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U. S. No. 1 Russet Potatoes. 10-lb. bag 69c
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Onions,White....
Midway News
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1-lb. box 29c
Hi Ho Crackers
Your Nearest Paint, Hardware & Building Supply Dealer
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Our Selection of Used Cars Is Good!
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Beat the Heat This Year!
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We Have a Complete Stock of Fans!
__lb. 45c
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Washed Air-Conditioners
for ALL Paint Supplies
Nice Fresh Wieners (all meat)---1b. 35c
Window Fans
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Picnic Hams (real nice)---
Oscillating Fans
Wisconsin Cheddar Cheese-----1b. 49c
Pedestal Fans
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1940 Plymouth 2 dr._____
1940 Plymouth coupe____
1940 Lincoln___________
1939 Plymouth 2 dr._____
1938 Chevrolet coupe____
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day night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charner Masten
and daughters, Patsy and Bobbie,
spent Sunday in Fort Worth vis-
iting her brother, Robert Brack-
ney and family.
Cpl. Billy Joe Young of Kear-
ney, Nebraska, while spending a
15-day leave with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. A. Young and family
at Hood, visited his grandmother
TOO MANY RATS AND CATS
CORCORAN, Cal. (UP)— Elmo
Weir underestimated the power
of the press. He found that rats
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Wire Brushes - Varnish
Scrapers
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other. Visit our large
paint department.
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DOES YOUR CAR NEED TO
VISIT A GARAGE?
TRY US FOR GOOD, EFFICIENT SERVICE
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PARIS SPECIAL FLOUR
Guaranteed to please _ _ 25-lb. sack $1.75
Radio Peaberry Coffee____3-lb. jar 98c
NU CREST SYRUP
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ville Friday night to a special
youth service at the Farmersville
Baptist church. Rev. M. E. Wy-
att is pastor there.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Cason and
children, Wanda and Leon, of
Waco, were weekend guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Mc-
Clendon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Moody and
son, Don, of Rimrock, Arizona,
spent the weekend visiting his fa-
ther, Hub Moody, her mother,
Mrs. Isa Hudspeth and others.
Rev. John C. Taylor was a
weekend guest in the homes of
the George Canadays and the E. J.
Clements.
Mrs. Isa Hudspeth spent Satur-
day with her daughter, Mrs. Fred
Hollingsworth, at Valley View.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Moody and
son, Don, of Rimrock, Ariz., also
spent the day in the Hollings-
worth home.
Miss Mary Strader and Billy
Knight of Denton spent the week-
end at Era.
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HOOD, April 28—Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Martin of Valley View
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene Burks
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Flake Lewis vis-
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Lewis, of Leo Tuesday.
Mrs. Blake Kilmer of Grand
Prairie visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. P. Purcell, and Larry
Kilmer this week.
Miss Bobbie Taylor of Dallas
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
ApMrs. Hub Taylor.
“9 Everett Chanslor and daughter
of Big Spring spent Thursday
night with his father, E. E. Chan-
slor, and Miss Eva.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Southard
and children spent Thursday
night with her brother, Glenn
Potts, and family of Pilot Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Beard of
Dallas spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L.
Perryman, and Mr. and Mrs. C.
B. Beard, of Era.
Those visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Baucom and
daughter, Fredericka Sunday
were Mrs. Lon Lawrence, Daugh-
erty, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Arvie
Mays and three daughters of Gar-
land, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
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TORNADO’S PATH—This air view shows the path of destnuction through the small Iowa town
of Ionia after a tornado swept through the center of the business district. The twister came out of the
P and CRARSNISBONDEX HYDRAULIC CEMENT
Oklahoma, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Veal and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yarbrough,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Roberson and
Rev. John C. Taylor took a group
of 16 young people to Farmers-
Tired,"AII-In"
Listless Feeling
Brought to Halt
As Vibrant Energy is Released
To Every Muscle, Fibre, Cell
Do you get up in the mornings still
tired, feel down-and-out all day? Have
you checked-up on your blood strength
lately? Overwork, undue worry, cold, flu
or other illness often wears down the
red-blood-cells.
Every day—every hour—millions of
tiny red-blood-cells must pour forth
from the marrow of your bones to re-
place those that are worn-out. A low
blood count may affect you in several
ways: no appetite, underweight, no
energy, a run-down condition, lack of
resistance to infection and disease.
To get real relief you must keep up
your blood strength. Medical authorities,
by analysis of the blood, have by posi-
tive proof shown that SSS Tonic is
amazingly effective in building up low
blood strength in non-organic nutri-
tional anemia. This is due to the SSS
Tonic formula which contains special
and potent activating ingredients.
Also, SSS Tonic helps you enjoy the
food you eat by increasing the gastric
digestive juice when it is non-organi-
cally too little or scanty—thus the stom-
ach will have little cause to get balky
with gas, bloat and give off that sour
food taste.
Don’t wait! Energize your body with
rich, red-blood. Start on SSS Tonic now.
As vigorous blood surges throughout
your whole body, greater freshness and
strength should make you eat better,
sleep better, fcol better, work better,
play better, have a healthy color glow in
your skin—firm flesh fill out hollow
places. Millions of bottles sold. Get a
COME EARLY! We have only a lim-
ited supply of this bargain priced paint.
So, avoid disappointment. Buy an ade-
quate supply to fill your needs early.
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Sherrill and son, Timothy, of
Era, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bennie
and children of Rosston, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Cross and children and
Mrs. Eva Cross.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eason and
Kenneth of Era Sunday..
Bill King of Houston visited
Monday and Tuesday with his
uncles and families, Ted Cross,
and W. B. B a u co m e, and his
grandmother, Mrs. Eva Cross.
Rev. and Mrs. Clonnie Lam-
bert and son were dinner guests
of Mrs. Louella Felker Sunday.
Mrs. Lucille Blount and chil-
dren of Fort Worth spent the
weekend with Mrs. J. G. Blount
and Carl.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fenley
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fenley
and baby, Frankie, from Spring-
field, Ill., are visiting their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fenley
and Mr. and Mrs. William Cook
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Bailey of
Harold, Texas, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fenley
and sons.
Howard Cook, University of
Texas student, of Austin, spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Welch and
family visited his mother, Mrs. I.
J. Welch of Gainesville Saturday.
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Protect and Decorate at
Low Cost with BONDEX
You can't enjoy a concrete home
that’s damp. Keep the outside
walls dry with Bondex—and at
the same time color-style them.
Bondex is easy to brush on.
ERA, April 28.—Miss John Ann
Vann of NTSC, Denton, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Vann and family during the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wylie, Jr.,
and son of Howzeville visited rel-
atives here Tuesday evening, and
attended the softball game be-
tween Era and Bezner Chicks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hardin of
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and Mss,Rosa Belle Sparkman,
last week.
Mrs. Perry Masten and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Frank Smith and daugh-
ter, Lorene Smith, of Gladewater,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Pearce and family.
Miss, Ethelda Miller of NTSC,
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Toney Miller
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis
and daughter, Tivy, of Sanger;
Mr. and Mrs. Babe Locke, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Henley and son,
Bobby, and Mrs. Pearl Henley of
Gainesville visited in the C. P.
Fears’ home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Adcock
and children of Memphis, Texas
were weekend visitors in the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Stevhenson.
Weekend guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Beard were
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Beard and
son, Benny, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Beard of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Medley and Mrs. Maude
Medley of Gainesville; Mrs. Myr-
tle Harkins, Mrs. Vivian Flax and
children, Fay and Jimmy, and !
Marion Harkins of Shamrock, ,
Texas.
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A good quality all purpose outside white paint. Featured
by Babcock Bros. Friday and Saturday Only at an amazing
low price. Take advantage of this money-saving offer.
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attended the funeral services
Sunday evening of Travis Pear-
man, in Gainesville.
Mrs. J. H. Lyle is recovering
from an illness.
Grandmother Farr of Gaines-
ville, was visiting her grandson,
Olen Day, and family over the
weekend. She is 88 years old.
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MIDWAY, April 28 — A good
rain fell early Sunday morning,
which was badly needed on the
gardens and crops.
A. M. Lyle was a business vis-
itor in Sherman last Tuesday.
Olen Day visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rile Day of Ar-
lington last Tuesday.
Mrs. C. M. Thomas went to
Sherman last Friday night. Her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Clarence
Thomas, was taken to the hos-
pital where she was very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gartall of
Collinsville visited their daugh-
ters, Mrs. Claud McCracken and
family of Saturday. Mrs. Mc-
Cracken has recovered from in-
fluenza.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hawkins
visited her mother, Mrs. E. M.
South of Gainesville Saturday
night.
Lounie Jewett is employed in
Gainesville. He had been driving
the Callisburg bus.
Mrs. Calvin Duckworth of No-
cona is visiting in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iva
Hawkins and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bell, Jr., of
Denton, Tex., and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bell and son,
Robert, of Gainesville, visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bell Sunday.
Mrs. A. B. Roberts and son, Jr.,
SALE of
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12-oz. can______ 3 for 29c; 1 doz. $1.15
Not just a few low prices or “weekend specials”—but
every price a low price every day! That’s why you al-
ways get more for your money at TEMPLE CASH—
more quality . . . more variety . . . and more food. You
see, we buy as carefully as you do . . . watch our costs
as closely as you watch yours. In that way, we can of-
fer you SAVINGS BY THE BASKETFUL ... so fill
your basket with ALL your food needs everytime you
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VALLEY VIEW, April 28 —
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rose had as
their guests last Sunday their
daughters and families of Dal-
las, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Har-
groves and children, and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Looney and children.
Oliver McElyea of Dallas is vis-
iting friends and relatives here
this week while on a vacation.
Marshall Rose, who has been
employed in Dallas, has accepted
a position in Gainesville and will
be at home here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rose.
Dr. Meri Ward of Garland, Tex.
was a guest of his father, C. P.
Ward, Saturday night. They both
spent Sunday in Fort Worth with
Dr. Drue Ward and family. Mrs.
Ward, who has been visiting
there for the past two weeks, re-
turned home with them Sunday
night; also little Sharon Jean
Ward of Ft. Worth accompanied
her grandparents home for a vis-
it.
The Valley View National bank
has moved into the building for-
merly occupied by the First Na-
tional bank. The banks were
merged last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alagood
of Waco were guests in the C. P.
Ward home last Wednesday eve-
ning. They came up for the
Roundup opening in Gainesville.
Dr. and Mrs. Drue Ward are
the proud parents of a son born
April 10. He has been named
James Walter, and weighed seven
pounds and nine ounces.
Mrs. Emma Dresser of Muen-
ster, visited her father, T. S.
Ward, last Sunday.
Ennie McCollum of Cleburne
spent last Sunday visiting his
mother, Mrs. Jim McCollum.
Mrs. Leroy Robinson and Mrs.
David McCollum of Gainesville
visited relatives here last Sunday.
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Pilot Point visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. P. Fears, Mrs. Nancy Morrow
and L/L. Segraves last Thursday.
The Lois Baptist softball team
was winner in the game with the
Era team Saturday afternoon.
A group of 21 Era people at-
tended the Youth for Christ pro-
gram at the First Baptist church
in Gainesville Saturday.
Mrs. L. W. Cason and children
of Waco, and Mrs. C. K. McClen-
don visited in the home of Mrs.
Ruel Holland Saturday.
J. W. Hudspeth, Malcolm Own-
by, Benny Holland and Byron L.
Canaday of Denton, were in Era
for the softball game between
Era and Bezner Chicks Thursday
night, when Era won, 4-3.
Mrs. Hermie Williams and Mrs.
Maurice Powell and daughter,
Almo Jean, attended the funeral
of Mrs. Dora Williams, at Henri-
etta early last week.
The afternoon singing at he
Church of Christ was well at-
tended Sunday. Several visitors
from other communities were in
attendance and took part in the
singing. Floyd Tudor, who is
leading the singing for the re-
vival, directed the singing.
Mrs. Maurice Powell and daugh-
ters, Martha Jane and Alma Jean,
visited relative in Dallas Satur-
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones visited
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bartlett near
Krum Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brooks and
children of Alvord visited her
sister, Mrs. H. B. Taylor and
family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Holman Gibson
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Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jones spent
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