The Ferris Wheel (Ferris, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1930 Page: 4 of 8
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TUL< L Li/UItt U III KI Th* larm*r who. fans* .but l/vm If Lb* groom cun mak* Uu liougb A fta* bnby girl arrived at U*
I’ubUshr'l Kvsry Friday I at hum* when b« buy* a farm us- Uks father used to make UM brvl* boms of Mr. nod Urn. 1)■ H
Kerne, *____ ually psys for 4. but few who grw any make piee like mother uae iPl'eteraon of Arlington Sunday night
- i .. .........— . . .I- | cotton only ever realize their dream* to make. Mrs. Fstsraon le a daughter of Mr.
Kntared at tbe Font Office, Kerrte u A money crop alright. --- and Mr*. C. W. Danish
Texae. ae eecond-daee mail matter (XJl lhiT flloBuy g0e* ui the ! Klbsrt Hubbard once remark* i — -
fellow who doesn't rata* It that “A boy le a man In the cocoon" Lancaeter waa defeated by the
- {By the same reasoning one might CMkto team Friday by a score of
Being the first man. Adam bad * jsay g flapper le a woman In the 49 to 8.
[lot. of obstacle* to overcome. The cuckoo. -vox-
the plumbing waa opt good and tram.- —-- Sam Wester, who Is attending
1. M Fayne, Fubliauer.
Subscription Rates;
In Kills and adjoining counties per
year fl.00
Other counties and out side
state, per year 91.60
Obituaries card of •naans, reso-
lutions and entertainments or other
social gatherings when admission Is
cnarged, regular rates of 6c per line
will be charged.
BIBLE THO LOUTS
Whatsoever things are true.
Whatsoever things are honest,
Whatsoever things are just.
Whatsoever things are pure.
Whatsoever things are lovely,
Whatsoever things are of good
report;
If there be any virtue and If there
be any praiee, think on these things
At Paul.
| asm wesisr, wno Is
poration facilities wers primitive, A lot of folks ars making tbs dis- Trinity University, spent the week
hut he had one advantage. 'Vh-n covery that making nbout sixteen end with borne fotkx «s th* city.
be told n joke there was no sap to
look at him with a leering grin and
say, “I’ve heard that before, and
the other guy told it funnier.”
--
It is an old saying that "Figures
"easy payments" la the hardest
thing that they have to do. j Rev D A. Moore and wife visit'
---- nd relative* In McKinney Inet week
We hnve baby autoa, baby go’f and.
courses and baby kitchans- in fact -
everything now la
nnby Itn»
can’t lie,’ but what a good liar ca i *seme to he popular but the babies
do with figures would make a sec themselves Lamar County Echo,
ond hand-car salesman turn n bright ________
green with envy. You ncvar realise how fortunate
you are until you enter n gift shop
No handbag ha* ae yet been and eee how many tblngs your dear
equipped with a mirror that will friende haven’t aent you. Publish-
ers hie a woman putting rouge on ers Syndicate.
her lips in a public place to sec -
herself as others see her. Job Printing—The Ferris Wheel
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iCOWOMr Oi; J i 11 ;
Pinto Beans
New 1 r«»p liis'leannd-
172? $1.00
A&P Fancy
Shredded
Cocoanut
KaBNMHr^fP
9-ae. Fkg. oy.t
tt-ox. tkg. Ittr
Chocolate
Drops, pound
Hershey Chocolate
Bars, 3 for
Iona String Beans
2 No. 2 cans
Encore Prepared
Spaghetti 3 cans
A&P Fancy No. 21
Pumpkin, can
2 in I Shoe
Polish can
Eagle Condensed
■
Dromidary Pastuer-
ized Dates
_
FLOUR
48-lb
bag
Log Cabin
Syrup can
—
A&P Brand Mirxe
Meat package
Palm Olive Soap
3 cakes
I I Del Monte
4yv Peaches, No. I can
Fancy California
Prunes pound
Jonathan Apples
dozen
Quaker Maid Beans
3 medium cans
Ivory Soap
2 medium cakes
PURE
CANE
20k $1.00
r*nucs nkwii
B„ VUM.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Harrington
gxv« x dinner .Sunday, November 'J
honoring Mr. Harringtons’ mother
on her fifty-sixth birthday, it noon
they wers invited into the dinninj
roon where the table was laden*!
with good things to eat; Those pre-
sent were Mrs. Ida Brnith, of Camp-
lull; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Yates and
children of Ft. Worth., Mr. and Mu
J. A. Harrington and turn Ueorge.
| In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. •*,
j A. Patrick joined the party and all
enjoyed a very pleasant day and on
having wished Mrs. Harrington
many more happy birthdays.
Mi and Mrs. Chas. Cobb were
week end guests of friends in Cor-
M< ana
Mrs. J. R. McKee and daughter
l.essie, were in Dallas Haturday
Mrs. F,arl Mathis and daughter
of Combine were guests of Mrs. T.
A. McKee first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lexie Hpuriock of
Ferris spent Hunday with Mr. anu
Mre. Ashley McBride
Mr. and Mre. W. T. Dtirsey and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Profit
of Dallas, and Mrs. H C. Goodwin
of India visited Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. J. R. McKee.
Miss Winnie Fae Spurlock or
Ferris spent SundAy with Miss
Maxell Brooks.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Biggs of Dallas
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Conn
Sunday.
Mrs. Ida Smith of Campbell is a
guest of Mrs. J. A. Harrington this
week.
Mrs. J. it. McKee had her three
grandchildren of India for the week
end, Louise, B, c. Jr., and Johnny
Doyle Qoodwin.
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to getting Iking. tkay wul ar m*.
toltoatMtowiM toitova mi 4*
TBay gal to warit sad gut tblags
•aver you Sgure out some fact
u to jmu to on It set
mutter how good your plan or schema
Ito ug to
Mu
I slam you act, it's duly u
The Formers | Merdtouto wuuto you to
It's ready to Mp U your pine wW go.
IFa ready to help If
P1UI1PMS till
FARMERS ANO MERCHANTS
STATE RANK
oiimi. eana
HF.KVICE .Aurrv OEMEMMSIUTY
Capital $60,000 Surplus 160,000
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No Tire Troubles—
Not even a spark plug to miss when
you ride the
INTERURBAN 1*
.
No gasoline taxed 4c a gallon to buy,
a comfortable, pleasant ride, where
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you may read on your way.
Frequent Service
.fETWEEN
t Denison, Sherman, Dallas,
Waco, Corsicana
INTERMEDIATE POINTS
Lloyd Wilson attended the foot, i Mrs Ed Davis attendee a meat-
ball game lietween Waco and Cor mg of the Eastern Star at San
sicaiwt last Friday. He reports it Angelo last week She wa« ar
one of the most Interesting games ' eompanied by u number ot delegates
be has ever attended. from Ennis and Palmer.
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(PERSONAL)
A A I* operates on the democratic
principal that food which is good fo.
the classes is also good for the
masses.
\ A I* gives effect to this prl i
eipal i>> selling (he liesl food at
prices the musses can illnrd to
pay, while those who can puv
liigher prices enjoy the lii\ur\ of
thrill these (lavs.
KREHII OKEEN SPENICH
Two pounds for
—
TURNIPS Two bunchea
for IV*
POTATOES,
Ten pounds tor
... ........... 96c
YAMS,
Ten pounds for
96c
Fancy
OKAPEFI KIT
Ode
CRANBERRIES,
Red ltip«-, |H>illld
•JUc
kiuht ii’cuK K conn;
pounc
Swift Jewel Shortening 8 pound pail
95c
American Beauty Cream Meal 23-lb bag
70c
Cigarettes, all brands 2 packages
25c
Tune in on WBAP 8:45 to 9 a.m. Daily except Sunday,
Hear our Daily Food Program.
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Why You Should Buy
fTp. mr .ra
m Firestone Tires
I mm ••
Six-Plies of cord under the tread. No other tire, not one
at these prices gives you these two extra plies of cord.
More rubber in tread and sidewalls,—more
means more mileage.
Wide treadmark of tough slow wearing rubber.
Stronger and more flexible cords in tire body.
rubber
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FOR ROAD SERVICE
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Phone No. 166 and Look Up the Road
M
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ennant Service Station
C. C. James, Manager
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Ferris, Texae
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The Ferris Wheel (Ferris, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1930, newspaper, November 7, 1930; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1102763/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ferris Public Library.