The Ferris Wheel (Ferris, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1929 Page: 3 of 10
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APPRECIATE THKM Ml RELY NOT
—•» Cohen of Cohen A Kalin entered
The grocery stores here in KerMs their office one morning recently
are the community supply depot*, with u very long face,
and without them we would oe "Vot's the mullah, Reuben." ask-
hopelessly handicapped Evei v ed Kahn
family is a liuyer of food supplies, "Mattah enough," wailed Cohen
and the grocerymun faces problem i "My vlfe she has run uway nut
not faced by other classes of mercb-! another man in my car "
ants The requirements of his ser* "Mein Oott, Keuben.” exclaimed
vice are rigid. He must sell at a i Kahn, "you don't mean your NEW
very narrow margin of profit, while cur."
at the same time carry a complete ——---—------
stock, and at the same time be
courteous and obliging under very Hay' Mr EdUor W,U you ,Hk“
trying circumstances at times country Produce 0,1 -«‘>*“ r.pUon to
Kerris is served by a number of th" VVW? We are out of mtmey
fine grocery stores They carry out here Hnd cant do "rlthout the
large and complete sticks of fresh Wh,‘<'1 ’Sun‘ M,k'' Ju,i, ''rinK
merchandise and if vou compare «* your «,ro,"1‘.....chickensj «gg*
prices you will find ti& grocenes ,mtter' »>elUi: hiU»*
can Is* bought here as cheap as you Kttl,!'ltK*' ,uit* 1,1 ,<1‘1 JUH' ,iny old
will find them in the city, and beet thln* we tan eat’ an,J we wl" ^
of all, .1 you need accomodations you mttrket ')r“e for 11 ,n a sl,b'
for a few days or weeks, you car. •fril’Uon to tlw ^ ,:oun"'y l,aper
depend or, your local man to help | «*hMahad her'“,JO,jt“
you out, provided you tire worthy of
their confidence The ls*st way I > we luive no idea what tlie medial
keep tin* confidence* of your home | authorities think about it, but our
merchant is to pay promptly or let position is that germs have no eyes
him know the reason you can’t pay. u the Hu germs could see they cor-
Anolher Hung, instead of cuntlnu- tamly would pic k out better lookir g
al complaints and criticism, let’s victims to be "eatln’ off’n than some
! surprise our groceryman with an 0f them have been doing around
.occasional word of commendation, thistown Clarksville Times
1 He’s human, and will appreciate it. i ___
PATRICK ITEMH.
By VIOLET
Mi and Mrs II I. Harrington
and little son of Ft Worth and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Harrington epeut
afternoon with Mr. and
CLASSIFIED
Watch for the dule. "Kicked Out
of College," the Junior class play
I Sunday
Mrs. Luther llarringtor..
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Brooks spent a
i few days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. E M. Brooke.
Mrs. J N. Goodwin of Wllmer
spent Sunday with her mother,
grandma Harris, and her sieter,
Mrs ft. E. Cobb.
Raymond McKee spent Friday
night with Smith Patrick at Hutch*
! tns.
K. S Van Winkle and family have
moved from this community out on
tne Wllmer route near Hutchins
j spent Sunday with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. E. N. Van Winkle.
Mi and Mrs H. L. Harrington
were supper guests of Mr and Mrs
i John Harrington Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Herman Wiles and
little daughter, Vada Bell, visited
Mr and Mrs Howard McKee last
Week.
Mr and Mrs. Ashley McBride
I spent Huridnv with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Carpenter at Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cobb spent
Sunday afternoon with Miss Dal-
phia Kirby at Dallas.
FOR HALE Johnson Crass hay
See Karl Jeffers. <4t-l3»
I make over old Hat. firing them
In. Mrs. W. A. Co*. 22U
Mauled To liny good second
band wagon Smith and Kooken
(14-21
See the new commencement in
vitations at the Wheel Office.
FOR KENT Have two r< Hdenc «
for rent, See A Smithson, or
phone M2 He
FUR KENT .’I light houo* keeping
rooms, hnth room kitchen sink Mrs.
J. F Pierce.
Hilt SALE A few tons of good
Johnson grass ut 412.00 per ton, or
30c per hale. B. T. Wicker R.3T
12-1*1
Subject The Only Gospel
Devotional if Dorothy Richards
Solo Klwin Priddy
Introduction Ila Nolen
F'lrst part. What Is the Gospel,
Josephine Wilson
Second Salvation by Grace, by
Ida Bailey
Third, Christ the Only Savior,
Bertie Lee Gleason
Fourth, Elements of the True
Gospel Lois Nolen
Everybody be on time.
Reporter
IN) VOU NEED FINANCE TO
ATTEND A COMMERCIAL
COLLEGE?
Write for particulars of our loan
fund to help worthy young people
in attending a commercial jBbool.
International Education Association.
Box H, Dallas, TeXM.
Joli Printing—The Kerris Wheel
SOME SALE
Vou tell a man that there are
270,159,324,481 stars and he will be-
lieve you. But if a sign says
"Fresh Paint,” he has to make a
personal investigation.
We have combed the markets for the choicest bargains to
add to o* ' own Mg stock for this event—hundreds of
BARGAINS for 9«—Mg savings on high quality goods—
made posslbe through months of careful planning and
preparation. Ty|ie and Ink cannot do Justice to the
magnitude of this great bargain event.-COME EARLY.
Don't Forget To Bring Your Coupons.
"Mother always enjoys the Wheel,
os she has relatives In and around
Ferris, and we have not been without
the paper for thirty-five year*. Al-
low me to congratulate you on the
improvements of the Wheel since
you became Its editor." W. 8. Cook.
Rocky, Okla.
The Ferris Greyhounds report a
very fine day Monday west of Wax-
ahaehie. Eighteen Jack rabbits
were bugged after several hard,
j long races.
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I houxnnd* ol prescription* tin Mils j A Voi tops piun In headaches,lien
remarkable formula were lilleu <iy ralgln. denial Main, rheumatism
irussHi* last vi ar. over tv OOP pby j f\ voi ikw comet in handy iuhr*s o*
details. ilenlisls and welfare nurse i |? tablets. 25c. 3(1 lu’> •* ., neiii
Variety Store
If you want to know WHY they
are "Kicked Out of College" don’t
fall to see Hal Hciyjrlck as Booties
Bcnbow* inthe Junior class play.
etc in i * i ol •'flit iniorsr A Voi a* cine chest "i/e II m at ’n» n
harmless «nf.\ ranld '"Itef fori rrlptlon dnigjltl or on leer inf
n. iji |it e««ii*e fever e«,d. In | *" i e ...... \ l ol < o.. ll o.ui l\
Contain* No Aspirin or Other Heart Drpresssots.
Headaches! Colds! Neuralgia! Dental Pain!
A young man from the country
bought an ice cream cone, walked
outside to eat it, then brought the
cone buck to Cap Houston and said:
"Much obliged for the vase,"
* ;irnl You must see Clytii
gl en aa a charming little d
"Kicked Out of College
Subscribe or the EorriB Wheel
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I have purchased the W. R. King, Grocery and Market, also the stock of
the Farmers Grocery Company and will be open for business in the King
The advantage of paying cash are too well known to every one to need
I any argument. This! store I will operate on a strictly cash basis; experi-
I ence has taught me that a business operated on this basis is the most
satisfactory to both buyer and seller.
j|j I 1 will have a complete stock of Groceries and Meats, and at such prices
Owing to the fact that we are busy combining and opening the store, we
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The Ferris Wheel (Ferris, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1929, newspaper, February 1, 1929; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1102325/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Ellis+County+-+Ferris%22: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ferris Public Library.