Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1937 Page: 4 of 16
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Road Contract for $229,000
Group of Colored
Bags, $1.00 Value
Regular
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COMMISSIONER WOOD
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Borders
ATTORNEYS ARGUING
LACEY DAMAGE SUIT
LOCAL MEN ATTEND
BROOKS’TRIAL TODAY
Group of preshrunk broadcloth shirts in-
cluding broken sixes in the famous Marl-
boro, E. A W., and Aywon brands. No-wilt
collars. Will not fade.
Rayon sport shirts in white, blue and green,
button front. Heavy knit shirts in white,
yellow and blue, lace or button front. Small,
medium and large.
FIVE CHAMPS ENTER
COLONIAL TOURNEY
BEACHCLOTH TIES
$1.00 Value.________
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Beautiful prints to wear now! Flora4bts
and paisley designs in fashion’s smartest.
Styled by Ginger Rogers and Annie Rooney.
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MEBRITT TEST
BELOW 2000 FT.
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Ancient Skeleton Found.
SASKATOON, Sask. (UP). —
The skeleton o? what is believed
to be a Neolithic human being
who roamed Saskatchewan 10,000
years ago was found in a gravel
pit near here.
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pany located on the public square
will give the pair one of the well-
known $37.50 Sealy Tuftless mat-
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Store Widely Known
"We have a particular interest
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Policeman Has Lucky Day.
PASADENA, Cal. (UP).—Good
luck, like misfortune, seemingly
never comes singly. On the day
that Lieut. Harry Thomas of the
police department received a $5,-
000 inheritance he caught an es-
caped Mexican convict- with a
$200 award attached to him.
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The Yankee a tiny triangle near the horizon (right), easily outsailed in the first America's Cup trial
race off Newport, R. 1, Harold Vanderbilt’s $300,000 Ranger scuds toward the finish line with a six-
minute lead. Because of the conditions of the race, the result was not accepted by yachtsmen as a.
criterion of the relative speeds of the boats. j—
Dodge one and one-half ton trUck was put through five different positions of the leaping truck. Nos.
this performance seven times in less than 40 1,2 and 3 were taken as the truck ascended, while,
(minutes so that engineers could test its safety 4 and 5 show it returning to the ground.
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It is part of the county net-
work from the $2,500,000 in
bonds voted last December.
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According to estimates, the
, White House and its grounds are
valued at $21,936,600.
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New crisp lace in wanted col-
ors. Ideal for blouses as well
as smart cool dresses. 25c
yard value.
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Vat dyed, fast color khaki
pants and shirts to match.
Made for hard service. Per
You’ll want several pair of these $1.00 and
$1.25 ringless chiffon hose. Slightly imper.
feet, but we find nothing wrong with them.
Knee length or regular—in latest shades.
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from the laundry
smiling each time
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nomical house-
wife should stock
up now!
Rep. Howard
John Wood, chairman of the
State highway commisBidn and
former county resident, stopped
in Henderson this morning to
visit many of his oldtime friends.
Mr. Wood was en route to, Nac-
ogdoches. He .left before noon.
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San Marco* Man to
Head Texas Firemen
Batiste for the hot season.
Floral, dots, stripes and
checks. Yard wide . . . Fast
color. 15c yard value.
Panne Satin .
Tested for
quality t h at
means long
wear. They’re
cut 100% true
bias so they
won’t twist or
sag.
The $229,000 includes construc-
tion of an overpass over the
Henderson-Overton railspur near
the Gulf camp.
Nine contractors submitted bids.
The Carlisle-London road will
be 9.6 miles in length.
piete home furnishings departi
ment which helps many of them
plan their housekeeping needs,"
said Mr. James.
In addition, American Furni-
ture Company carries a complete
line of appliances that will save
labor, trouble and money. They
include well known trade name?
from mattresses to lamps.
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Other house members who will
take a little hand in the young
Democratic convention include a
group of freshmen of the Legisla-
ture. They are Oscar McCracken
of San Antonio, one of the org-
anizers of the organization and
chairman of the executive com-
mittee: C. L. Harris of Spur,
Gene Talbert of Tyler, Roy Ten-
nant of Longview, Jack Little of
Amarillo and Max Boyer of Per-
ryton.
There are said to be more than
5000 young Democrats in Texas.
The present president is Jack
Burrows of Dallas. State politi-
cians are watching this organisa-
tion with a very eager eye.
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District Attorney Stone Wells,
Sheriff W. L. McMurray and Dr.
J. E. Ross, county health officer,
are in Linden today at the trtal
of Charley Brooks, colored, for
the murder of Sheriff Ale Brown
of Jefferson. Mr. Wells and Dr.
Ross were summoned as witnesses
in the case.
Brooks signed a confession to
the murder in the district attor-
ney’s office here and was held in
county jail here until the latter
part of May.
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MAY MEET EUROPE
Large thirsty
towels, made by
Cannon, with tub
fast borders. . .
They are fam-
ous for hard us-
age and come
.FORT WORTH, Tex., June 10
—(UP)—Five champions led a
field of 200 across Colonial Hills
Golf Course today in the qualify-
ing round of the club’s annual
invitation tornament.
Earl Stewart Jr,, 14-year-old
Dallas youngster who is Texas
high school champion, took a 71,
one over par, for the best prac-
tice score turned in Wednesday.
Other Dallas players favored to
win are Harry Todd, Texas open
titlist and defending champion,
and .Reynolds Smith, state ama-
teur champion..
Match play will begin Friday
and end Sunday with a 36-hole
title bout.
V-neck strict-
ly tailored . . .
seams that
can’s rip . , .
Tea rose and
navy . . . Sizes
32 to 44.
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Tom Foster, - publisher of the
News, earlier in the week and
referred to him as publisher of
the Kilgore Journal. What makes
this so very embarrassing is that
Tom Foster is one of the original
subscribers to "Backstage In Aus-
tin.”
Therefore, for obvious reasons
th* column corrects and apolo-
gizes, not only to Prof. Read, Ooi.
Foster and the News, but also
the Journal, if there is such, a
sheet.
plate home furnishings depart-
ment which helped many of them
plan their housing neds," said
J. D. James, general manager, of
the American Furniture Store.
The American Furniture Store
which has been in business here
since December 1934 and is
known throughout East Texas has
helped many a bride plan her
home. ~
Practically anything desired in
the line of household furnishings
whether it is an occasional table
or complete sets of furniture for
house and lawn is to ba found in
the many departments of the
American Furniture Company.
■The American Furniture Com-
pany can, and will guide them
honestly and conscientiously in
parchasing the many items needed
for their home. It can also point
the way for them to become own-
era of furniture without the ter-
rible strain that their grandpar-
ents went through to gain their
possessions for that first cottage.
Today, Well-known furniture
concerns have experts on hand
to assist with interior decoration
plans, and men and women to ex-
. plain easy payment budget plans.
. Aid Young Couples
' The American Furniture Com-
pany—a name synonymous with
good furniture in Henderson has
helped many young couples plan
and bay furniture for their home
without unusual effort or drasti-
cally curtailed style of living.
The American Furniture Com-
pany will give the bridal couple
a Sealy Tuftless mattress.
"We have a particular interest
in brides, for we have a com-
Mast - Kendrick Motor Co.
DODGE AND PLYMOUTH CARS—DODGE TRUCKS
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Friedman-Shelby shoes wear eDE tAM
longer because they are made ' ■ I •
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Light weight work shoes ... ■ Pr
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HENDERSON DAILY NEWS, HENDERSON, TEXAS.
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ELECTRIFYING “FAN DANCE”
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easy, for McDonald in the run-off
when McDonald opened up on
Terrell's anti-New Deal record.
One of the Governor’s secretar-
ies who noticed that this column
recently referred to the Governor
as James Veto Allred has request-
ted that we change that middle
name to "Victorious" after the
Governor's .victory over the Sen-
ate anti-repealist group in the
recent vote on the subject.
The deep amber which shades
this column’s face today is caused
by a letter received from Prof.
Ted Read of the Kilgore Daily
News. It seems that this reporter
quoted Senator Rawlings quoting
points west to the office of pres-
l ident.
Not only that but-the keynote
speech of that convention will be
delivered by Rep. "William Jen-
nings” Bryan Bradbury, the so-
called orator of the House, whose
vanity wasn't injured beyond re-
pair when the race hoss repeal
hill got away from him and the
Senator from Lubbock got the
credit. .
' i The districts of these two youth-
I ful and illustrous members of the
House join each other far out be-
yond where the west really begins.
BANKRUPTCY NOTICE
In the District Court of the
United States for the Eastern
District de. Texas
In the matter of Carey Houston
Mason, In Bankruptcy Notice is
given that said bankrupt, of Hen-
detson. Rusk County, Texas, has
applied for a discharge from all
his debts. Creditors and parties
are ordered to attend a meeting
to be held at my office in Sher-
i man, Texas, on July 10, 1937 at
1 10 o'clock a.m., there to show
cause why discharge should not
be granted.
_ CHAS. BATSELL,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Sherman, Texas.
' Attorneys this morning were
concluding arguments in the
$51,000 damage suit of Mrs. H.
E. Lacey and children against
Independent Exploration Co. The
case is being tried in Special Pis-
trict Court before Judge Paul G.
Brown.
Trammell Lacey, son of Mrs.
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amination with Renee Alrred, Sr.,
father of the present Governor.
He is next to the oldest of ten
children, including six brothers
and three sisters. He says three
of his brothers are old enough to
take the stump for him in hl?
campaign
Settle believes he has a good
chance of becoming commission-
er of agriculture. It is said that
Cemmissioner McDonald may not
seek re-election but this fact will
not change Settle’s plans one way
or the other, he said. Those who
observed .the last race for that
office’ree«1 that Cal Segrist, old-
time ball player and present as-
sistant sergeant-at-arms InL the
House, Cliff Day of Plainview of
George B. Terrell opposed Mc-
Donald. Terfell and McDonald
were in the rin-off. It was Ter-
rell who quit the office of Com-
missioner of Agriculture because
of New Deal troubles. He was
b"ait
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Texas Bitulithic Co. of Dallas •
low bidder with $229,000, was
awarded the contract for the
county road from Carlisle to the
London gas plant following the
tabulation of bids by the Commis-
sioners Court this morning.
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WE ARE PROUD of the enthusiastic response to the MONEY SAVING values we are off-
ering in our Sixth Anniversary Sale. . . . Men and women alike have been quick to take ad-
vantage of these MATCHLESS VALUES. . . . Bear in mind that this is not a ONE-DAY OR
ONE-WEEK EVENT! . .. Without exception, these offerings are for you and your family
... AS LONG AS THEY LAST!
TRUCK DOES AERIAL STUNTS
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 10 ,
(UP).—American race drivers
have called off their "strike"
against the Vanderbilt Cup race
at Long Island’s Roosevelt Speed-
way, Leon Duray, their spokes-
man, announced today.
They had announced they would
not compete in the Vanderbilt
race July 3, unless additional
prize money wab posted.
Roosevelt Speedway officials
informed them yesterday they A
would post a epecial $10,000 add- 3
ed purse for first three American
drivers to finish, and another
$10,000 to be divided among
Americans who start but finish
worse than 10th.
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landing with terrific impact, the above standard ruggedness of its construction. Above are shown
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Lacey and a Nacogdoches attor- | rats convene in Houston on June
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After drilling was halted for
about three hours Wednesday
morning, the Merritt test, four-
teen miles southeast of Henderson
off the Jacksonville highway, re-
sumed operations and was re-
ported®"drilling below 2000 feet
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— Drilling was stopped while of-
ficials obtained a permit for a
!—water fine from the well to Stryk-
er creek nearby: Part of the
line is on the right of way of the
Jacksonville highway.
The test is seeking production
^Bmj£e Woodbine, It is a mile
and a half south of proven pro-
duction in the East Texas field.
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How times have changed for Sally Randi Of yore she’d keep cool
by stripping down to her fans; today you see her, seated - in front
of an electric fan, a long, cold drink in her hand, warming up to
an evening at a New York, night club. But blow of blows, Grover
I Whalen announced there'd be no place at the New York World's
Fair for Sally and her fan dance. except in the wax figure museum.
25c Value
Davison of Sweetwater
One Group of Colored
SANDALS $. m A
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Sandals in navy, yellow, ■ 5• "•9
white, brown and white, ■ } •
black and white, red and • *” -
white and brown and beige. ■
A few are broken sizes but •M p
every pair in the newest rr.
styles. Size ranges 3 to 8.
Values to $2.98
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M * FORT ARTHUR, Tex., June
10 (UP)—Lewis Hayes of San
Marcos was elected today as Pres-
Mdent of the Texas Firemen’s and
• Fire Marshals’ Association and the
62nd convention was awarded to
Amarillo over bids of Galveston,
Harlingen and Brownwood.
All officers were advanced ex-
cept 1. W. Speckles of Schulen-
burg, who was named fourth vice
president, and Rev. J. C. Felger
H- o? Victoria, who was elected
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1937, newspaper, June 10, 1937; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559202/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.