Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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■Aim county uuraa nkiuav, incur mi im.
Few New Prices
lit pounds Sugar $1.00
(i oz. Snuff 29c
s pounds bucket Lard $1.15
1 pound bucket Lard 60c
Flour, e xtra high patent $1.85
Flour, high [talent $1.75
M. L. Allen & Son
EMORY, TEXAS
SEE US
hot yon next bill of groceries You will always
find nt in III' I'fid n ill'll it rvnirt lo low prim
We ran tour non from■ one-third lo our half
on Short.
If i/im nrr not our customer, ter nt for your
next bill, mid yon mill hr cunuinerd. Our motto i»
"tell cheap mill sell o loop." (Juir/: turns und
lorn profit■
L. J. OREAR
The home of the best to rut and where
the prim arc rigid.
FLY-TOX
EARLY in the season is the time
to combat the great pest house flv.
A little effort just now will help
wonderfully to combat tills |K*sl.
We recommend FLY-TOX.
C. M. NIX
Member Qualified Druggists’ League.
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.‘tOx.'PA Speedway Cord 5.25
.‘{On.T Pathfinder Fabric 5.75
dOx.'lVfe Pathfinder Fabric $6.50
‘2t)x4.IO Speedway Cord $6.50
.‘tOx-n’a Pathfinder Coni $7.00
29x4.40 Pathfinder Coni $8.00
:!0x5.r>() Pathfinder 10.00
There is more power in that good Cull'
(iasolinc and Supreme Motor Oil.
Elmer Rotifer tson
Service Station
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L L James
FOR-
District Attorney
'toe’ -upport earnestly solicited upon the Fol-
lowing principles:
FirM: My qualification*, which I invile you to invetHtflitlt*.
WHAT I STAND FOR
(1) ViffunniN prosecution ol .ill fclonicx; hut vmIIi fairness
uni without prejudice.
(2> For rigid economy in the ndministrnion of our rrinii
mil court*.
Ml 1 believe tint the grand juries might to be given such
legal assistance by the I list rid Attorney as will avoid
the returning of u large numtar of
cannot Im prosecuted.
WHAT I AM OPPOSED TO
(1) To rrtumiiifi u l:irjj, nuinlxr of indu-lnii'iit* unit linn
■ lituiiitmiiig thrill aft< r III. coni Inis tici-roed.
(2) To »uiniiioiiii)£ a largi number ut v>ilu. sws iluii are
never unfit.
C» To pt-nM-cution in any form
(I) To Irvuting tile younit boy who falls into error for !«
first time as a hardrned criminal.
If elected District Attorney 1 pledge you my
best efforts to carry our the above princi-
ples. Most sincerely.
HOOK KK IT RMS
SiiimJu.t St liOul at Hooker was
i well attended Sunday morning.
Several from this community
k.tM Seen attending tin- Ha|gl*t
turning at law aim.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston and family
iof Fort Worth are visiting friends
land relatives in this romniunilv.
( Miss Harrielta Nolen spent Sat
unlay night Mid Sunday with Miss
Huth Young of lame (lak
' Those visiting at the home of
Mr and Mrs. W. K. Kilts Sunday
were: Mr and Mrs. Kd Smith and
children Mi. and Mrs. \V K Hoy-
kin and Miss Hay fol d Henly of
[the Doncttoii community
L L. James
Sublet to action of Democratic Primary.
August 2a. 1928.
A mo.,1 w
trip WiU w .
A'NPM 23r<4 .
*'"*•***** win ,liakf
Ihf Im, Oat.
i'isl.ui.pnt» frutn i|„
I1""1 m«k« 'hr niusir
,-‘"r < noimfctor- »in, l(w
""" Vl" 'bslnbott- .itrruturv
vertlamg the lame Ouk Fair
Jim Patterson has l*-**
-I I'-adcr tor tl„ trip
,he ,oul' More (hr
f,'r ,r'l' Mop, win u
'• Kmory. Alt», Will, p«3l
s“l,n' v OuitlT^
Miss lictite h Nolen is vrsitmg j Miller t.rove, t'.umby, and
relatives in Dallas this week >il At each slop the hand will
Miss F.Iciu Hunt was the guest j|da> a few selections while the ad*
.tf Viases Hard and fieri, tla For J veiiising is being pul out and the
lentarry Sunday night Fresident of the Fair A»s*a. will
Mr. and rMl. Huktrl (heck and | invite the people to < «»m* to l.otte
indictment* lltii* ]family ol Dallas visited Mr. amt link.
Mrs. tieorge Hunt Sundav. If you miss this trip you wdl l*e
Mi .sex \ emit Mullins and Fdna j missing ooe of thr biggest events
May s|M*nt Saturday uigtil with'and the opportunity to advertise
Misses Willie and Sadie Fills * lame lid and meet »l<t fHeotiy
Misses Mildred McBride and Opal
Fuller wood were the guests ol Mis-%
Fill*a Arm Hanson, Thursday
Miss Ituth Morrow visited with
Miss Odessa Walker Sunday
Miss Mertis May and Mrs. led
s|>en» Mo-lay wit., dr,.
Alma May.
There will he a program at tin
Hooker school house Friday night
AugUo I7tli s|M>nsored by the tiain
inu-cbi Cklb. F very one is eordiallv
invited to Mtlrud
If you are going, notify Webb
March or Jim Patterson If you
can not go, send a car. Let u>
make a gootl showing. You will
enjoy the trip. Don't forget the
date. Thursday. August 23rd.
- Front lame Oak News
A idarelait*
Wall Atkinson was short ol spend I
< ing money but managed to beg
ll»: Minnesota Slate Fair m the
nearest rival of the Slate Fan of
| Texas in point of attendance. Lnvt
sear it admitted 433J39 jlBrians,
as against tlu 1.921,317 who paatmf
tbriNigh the gates of the Tr*as Mr.
Alexander left the
week for a trip in Went Texas.
hors* races
| can
kindly writ* any of tl
s for their opinion
KM.U1 OUT or’ TVI.EK COI J Ihrrr *•»
I Rt'.K TO OOOD HORfTIONS )i.M .«> Sun.l*> at !•><• StaU r.u
_____ „f Tr*», rtc*. 6 Iu2l. but fi,c raw'
11,..,. i,»T ..u, ii.ikuii in tli. !. neb .ft. rnoon will be frjtnrH 01 ■
w..rkt why vou ran t .to . w.U h .rf tbr nth« IS <!•>» of th. j |»l>
•hese young peoplt—Tyler Loin - fan
inerei.il College Iratned. If you
Mr. and Mis. J W Medlin and
family moved to l.one Oak Satur
America’s largest business training (|ayi where Mrs. Medlin
M’lllNtl
Turkmen
busy this
dollar from “Mom
“rm J great deal like- Lmeoln :
- i boys," hr remarked boastfully. “Alii
th.t I h.vr in thr wnrt.1 I ..wr t.. » "‘rre-room hot*, am !■»
Mi» Vi,l«n Portrr bit am HhrtS
my inotner. | . , , «
I'lantrr'. Slrrvt Wr imijrTWt—h
" T r. , Mr. IHirar.) Kollan.l and wUr wII
h, at inrxh:.u,tabl. *u|> ........ ......a,,, whan flnbfe*
The l»elt i xlends ,
H< rn
N.tlmrs
largest business training fay
I rioter to her work—editing
H. Neely. WhitewYigh) | on, Oak News. Also. Mrs. Medlin
upleted Priv-de Secretarial j ,Hitting in a small job priidinw
plant id the* place. Mr. Medlin w II 1 ,
keep ImmiSo for one of the gins in ! i
that place this fall
ligliiie
ic vicinity of Famlo to
Northeast Texas covering a terri-
lorv of Mi.otto square mil* % and
. I |M»und girl
navmg an estimated ipiantily jl|H
;tn billions of tons of unmined :
lignite
loursday',
Mothn
¥
id Mrs. D. L
a fine 7 1-4
Mini bah# doing
| and Automobile Amounting Course
land immediately Started lo work
I for tin Miller-Hrugg Motor Com
.»f Ti
The salt ten
norinous. Some salt sfrata li
ueatli West I' a are from
I «MMI t. Ct thick.
,panv. Temple. Texas
lb- writ.*:
“I iImiI the work in
ev- ry oetail
1 ex actK as laugh! in
your school
tine of Hie di-drift S
lies uutiii.gi rs
i s in here the other day .iis«l
Jafli i finding oil! Hull
1 finislnd ill
1 your sehixil. said. ‘If
you finished
The itail's of tl»e Stale Fair of
lexas are Ort. R to 21. IN MM
i.LiTive dates •» last year, tv usual
the tai will open on a Saturday
.• ii close two weeks fr«wn the foi-
lowing Sunday .
the emu se at I y h r Omtmerrial
< Uillege I a to sure vou are fully
rapiddc of doing this work.* this
made me feel proud of bring i
gmduati >( T. C.
Mr. It. It. Holdup stgitid in ilie
lamking huslfiess just after h» fin
ished his nMirvr. Now he has a
nice position with the Alice Stale
llank and Trust Company, Alice
Texas. In a recent letter he says,
**l am Well phased ami capuet
make tin hanking Imsiltess inv
vtM’wtion I started as Bookkeeper
tun am rout'll higher now. I am
glad I took vuui course.**
Miss Maurim Daniel, fnnu No»
wimh1. luausiana. is now wilt* tin
Hey mono ........a..., !uc.. Hztnn
lt«Hige. luHiisiana. and has this to
sav Miami her course: “Sine* tin*
ishing school. I have lain Using
my course am! couldn't have m*»r*
pliMsiint work.”
Miss Annie Fike has hei n work
ntg as a result of her framing in
Tyler t.iamuereial tlolleg**, and. up-
on her ri'eouuiieiidation, has sell*
other siudi nts to her Alma Matet.
Miss I ike is employed by The War
ren Hank. Warren, Arkansas.
Thousamls of former attnlenl*
tml employers will tell sou tha<
Tyler lamuiicrciiil t'.ollege is ;d#so-
lutely the first school of luisimss
in Ameiiea. In ’Aeliieving Sueivss
in Hu,mess'* Hie lug free ImmUi
you may have for the asking- will
|M givi'ii stores of li-tlers that will
help vou. 4.lip the coupon printed
. Iiclow and send for the free lunik.
JTvIer tUmiiiiercial t'.ollege can train
sou in ltiH»kke« ping. Madio. Short*
iliand. Telegraphy, Automohih- Ac-
counting. totton t’lassing. Civil
Service, and in any other conuuer
rial subject. S**nd couihui now,
< We have no branch schools. W»
Ii-riI • others follow.)
ITYI-KH l.nMMI Id IAI. COl.I.Ft.F
Tyler, Texas*
V .me
Address
(See F.dilor of this puprl
! M'ludarshijis. t
10 Big Reasons
why Chevrolet is •
2iir^y
1 J\rst Choice of the Nation
Ufir 1928/-r
With o*er 790,000 new Chtiml«i«n
tke rued tiiht Ji&Mtr Im, todo'i
CSevrotcr ie Ant ckuet* ol ike Nation
lur 19M. Come in and tee k>w .on
pleielf thn MniMio, j I automobile
pro-idea ike ten great factor, wkich
aMtoaaobile Karert everywhere are
now demanding.
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1928, newspaper, August 17, 1928; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845483/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.