The Ferris Wheel (Ferris, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1930 Page: 5 of 8
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To My Friends and Customers
« have piwtom * targe bakery la Eaate, bat will continue U supply my customer*
«Mk link bread at U* Mar tad stand every morning aa aaaal, aai will agpretaate
jraar baste—* Just call at tka aU stepd may Uar and yoa will be served with
faak bread sad aakaa aa aaaal. I akak ratala aiy building la Iterria aai aa aaaa
a* —adittoas will permit, will ka back la Farris maklag tka mm* old goad bread
1Ma awe waa made la ariar la Ilia aw over tka hard Umaa, aai I traat aack of
•I aM easterner* will continue la buy bread from am unit I auch lima aa I rue aga!a
da my balrtag at Kuril*. My family will remain la K«rt»,
tka aama aarvtea you havs always had.
yaa will ka gives
r. ■
Thank lag euk of you far your patronage In the peat, I am
Vuur. fur good bread,
p;‘,5,(
Hugo Shefcak,
xaha< hif, Nov. 3 Mrs J. P
ueus of Itaacs is (lead and her
1 rod an oil driller-promoter, is
i> i critical condition at a Waxa-
i« sanitarium as results of a
ad grade crossing accident •
and a half south of Maypearl
OMuiiy afternoon
s. Klephenx died in tha sanitsri
i five minutes after eke and Mr
hens had arrived there in an
a lhjlance Her body was crushed
nr I broken. Mr. Stephens' loft arm
jar'I left lag were broken and bis
t nil fractured Tbe arm suffered
I a previous frseturs in an accident
at the well sits a fsw wsaks ago.
Ms waa conscious Wednesday nlg.il
but in too great pain to talk of
the crossing accident.
FEKUIM GIN REPORTS
The Ferris Bakery
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stakA**
ished
ti-Pu
"When did Tony gat the new
Job?
"Didn't know he had one.'
"Yes, be said be waa laboring
under a delusion."
1 Farmers Supply C
Ferris, Texas
f.i' r.
flowing time is here again. Are
you going to feed high price fe«vl
to mules again ?
We known mules are cheap, but
It cost Just os much to feed cheap
mules as It does to feed high price
mules Why not turn that feed int >
money and buy a Formal! and make
a cheap crop. ?
"Say restt urants don't
murti money >n butter, do they?
"Neither do cows.'
make
Ask R U. l,loy<! how well he U':es
bis Farmull Middle Uuater. lie
tackles and conquers most of hu
farming operations with Farmall
and Farmall machines He finds he
can save labor, time, and money
through the Farmall system i.
farming.
The man who is satisfied with
what he has done will never become
conspiclous for what he will do
Daughter: I heard a good Joks
today
Mother: Lets hear it.
Daughter: "Walt till Daddy leave*
,h, room -
That new Two-row Farmall Mid
die Huster with twenty inch point i
sure does a real job of plowing, you
can bed from fifteen to elghtee i
acres a day easy.
What do the three balls in front
of a pawn shop mean.?
"Two to one you won't evei get
it back
IAN IN KII IXII 1 '
■“ <*«* “WS Red Oak Man
... . _ K WtHttB>#§*'
Killed by ir&io ,<u Uu btmnn .»* a*> »om*i u
of f ills f omit), Greeting.
San Antonio, Nov. 4lh. W. 1 Vou Are Hereby ('omnisndi •( o
Hamm of Waxahactile identified the “umuion W L Huigood by ir.a. g
body of a man decapitated by a publication of this Ctltllsu on* u
freight train here Sunday as tb*t ' o» b week for four successive w is
of ftemuel J. Phillips of Red Oa*. previous to the return day th. i r.
Kills county. *n some i wspaper published n
Phillips was kilted white trying yuur County, to appear at the n <t
to board a Southern Pacific tra n regular term of the District < '*> rt
on the outekirte of the city. of Kill* County, to be holden it
Hie father, E. T. Phillips of Rud Hte Court House thereof, in \V<-
Oak when advised of the tragedy ta*a»hte. on the First Monday >n
stated that hie eon had been gore December A D Hi VI, tire same <«•
for about a week looking for work “*k **“• 1st day oi December A ).
and that he did not know where be lu30, then and there to answer a
was until be teamed at hte death. Petition filed in rani Court on u,u
Phillips was about 84 years old. “3rd day of October A D 1930 ,u
-IM i suit, numbered on the docket f
said Court Mo. 14.462 whei n
t'O-OP ACTIVITIES Melba Haigood, Is Plaintiff and vV
DEMON KTItATE VALUE L. HalgOOd, is Defendant. and sail
OF If LA LIT V COTTON petition alleging in subatance S .it
for divorce on the ground of cr>,
Reports from the Ferris gin* laa al represntalive Texas Cotton treatment, alleging that the tre it
dnesday night shows that 6,120 Co-operutlvo Assn, believe* ment of defendant toward plain'll!
bales had been ginned this season turning point reached. .is of such a nature as to r> id i
up to that time as follows: ■'ijjjfgB their further living together a h
i iners Union Cm 1,51V Dread and but lei cotton with a land and wife, insupportable
Perris Gin Co. 1,860 .dollar and cents value is now on Wherefore plain' e ■
1,4 17 the minds and in lltc future cotton
HP ! production programs of Tex *
6,185 I farmers and business men, accordin'
to L. Moyers, local representative ot
I the Texas Cotton Co-operative A>
social ion The turning point from
Inferior cotton to quality cotton h-w re|UttoDH Htu, mKh „lllor
been reached, he said, and "from ,hat Hh„ nlHy r* #ntlt,ert to
pupils and assisted by six mus'c jher® on oUt Wt! ,,my ti,r better HEREIN FAIL NUT, but have
Pupils of the school was well at- j grade and staple cotton from Texas 1(#furji wlj ) <:ourt ,u ,‘,H ajoreHmitJ
farms,"
Although this most imt>ortant
factor in profitable cotton produc-
tion has been long agitated, ne
said, “It took the actual demonstra-
tion of dollars and cents value to j
quality production lo the individual
grower through the activities of the
cotton co-operative marketing move
ment, to make it effective.’
"This season, through the aasocia.
lion’s activities of locating Govern-
ment licensed classers In all sections
of Git) State and the approving of
cotton drafts for varying amounts
| based on the actual quality of cot-
i ton shipped, has brought the actual
j Indiu
Merchants tk Planters
Total
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KLCITAL
The recital by the expression
tended Tuesday evening and an en-
tertaining program enjoyed. The
next recital will be given by the
music pupils and assisted by the
expression class. This plan will be
carried out all the year Instead of
having Joint recitals.
Two children whose names did
not appear on the program gave
extra numbers. Thursa Loui.e
Hrlgnon, pupils of Rae Daniel, gave
a reading Little Miss Frances Lee
Thomas, six year old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas of Dsllss
delighted the audience with a tap
dance.
ititdanl I eit.
appear and an w* >
i >hc cai i and co n
■ nor children, W* lc i /-d
«>d and Ho,.) Alien iiaigood, cl
or Judgement dissolving said mar i
NOTH K TO TAX PAYERS
Your school taxes are due and
will be received gladly by the Far-
mers A Merchants Hank. If It is
facts so closely home to the indtvi
dual grower that he cannot further
Ignore them longer," Mr. Moyers
said. In grade and staple leng'hs
quality cotton brings many dollars
more per bale than Inferior cotton,
bread and
next regular term, this writ, wnh
your return thereon, showing how
you have executed tbe same.
Given Under My Hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Waxans-
chic, this the 23rd day of October
A. D. 1930
Mrs. Cteo. C. Sweat',
Clerk of the District t?ourt,
Ellin County
By R. A Reid. Deputy
A True Copy 1 Certify:
John Deavenport, Sheriff
By Earnest Reid, Deputy
When you are in Dallas ana want
U> call home, don’t full to tell ill .p-
erator that you want to talk over In-
dependent. Ferris Telephone Kx-
■ hunge. ti
please do so, that your school nviv
continue to function unhampered
Very respectfully,
.1 T Black, Supt.
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FOR REST
A six room house in good neigh-
possible for you to pay at this time j hc Mt“trU- Hni1 lt lH
butter" or dollars and cents cotton,
. . i... it •s'fhood, newly covered and renew-
that growers must produce if they ... ....
* ... ... ed inside. Water, gas ami llgh'r
can hope for any profit from thri "
cotton farming operations " Garage. Very terabit. Call 27:
• Mr Moyers stated that this single jf *°e ,ht' uudcrs.gn-d
the
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Lewis Smith handed ua a dollar
Tuesday morning and remarked.
"Keep the Wheel rolling to my
house"
8. H. Wilson, who works for tbe
Southern Pacific at Dallas but
makes hte home In Ferrte, la another
new subscriber to the Wheel.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burrie and
children vlelted Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Lindley at Walnut Springs last
week end.
FIRST BAPTIST Cllt RCH
The pastor Rev. P. C. Scott wmI1
preai h at lt a in. and 7 p. m.
Sunday school opens at 1U am.
Lyndon Askew, Superintendent.
Womans Missionary Society meei-
every Monday afternoon.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday nlgl '
from 7 to M o'clock.
Our friends, visitors and strangers
always find a welcome.
P. C. Scott, pastor
Mrs. P. C. Scott
outstanding demonstration of
many benefits .,f co-onerattve n "fk
eting w'i uld mean millions of dollars 'Ml.I, l it Mil. Schoiaisi
annually to Texas gifwers and to Byrne Commercial College u»
Texas business if generally accepted < <>i scholarship In Tyler
which he said "now seems as a
very likely possibility and probabil-
ity "
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mercial College, for good milk cow
THE FKHRIS WMKVI,
'rsDs
Where You Get More For Your
Money, and Remember it is the
NoC Specials, just Our Prices
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1869 Coffee, 3 pound pail, fresh stock
6 pounds Rio Peaberry, a good coffee
10 pounds Good Sweet Potatoes for
6 Big Sour Pickles for
See our new line of new pack dried apricots, prunes
white California apples, peaches, etc.
Our line of fruits and vegetables are the best.
I 5-oz pkg White Swan Seedless Raisins for only
4 cans No. I Tomotoes best pack
No 2 size Tomatoes, per can best pack 10c P
50c
Best Fiour.. All kinds oi Sack Feeds
NOTICE SCOUTS
Armistice Day. I next Tuesday i all
scouts will be in uniform all day.
The flags will be raised at 7:45 anJ
both boys and girls will be in for-
mation The color guard will be
selected Tuesday morning
--XOX-
Governor Moody is being criticis-
ed for not calling an extra session
of the Legislature to pass a law to
limit the amount of cotton the far-
mers of Texas should be allowed to
plant But the Governor is right. 1
In the first place, such a law would '
undoubtedly be m conflict with IN'
National ”nd .iTatc Constitution-
Tht right to use one's own .land for
the planting of any crop he may
wish is certainly one guaranteed h>
our Bill of Rights. The exception
to this right would lx* if a men
should want to plant a crop that
would be injurious to his neighbor
Marshall News.
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Mr and Mrs. K. S. Smith of Wax-
'hai hie visited in the city Sundry
A TEXAN UONUEK.
For kidney and bladder trouble*,
gravel, weak and lame back, rheu-
matism and Irregularities of the kid-
neys and bladder. If not sold by
ycur druggist, by mall J1.25. Small
bottles often cures. I)r. E W. Hall.
5679 Olive St.. St. Louts. adv
NOTICE
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Football Schedule
September 26 Kemp at Kemp.
Ferris 13- Kemp 0.
October 3— Midlothian at Midlothian
Ferris 6 Midlothian 0.
October 10 Miford at Milford
Ferris 8, Milford 0
October 17 Milford at Ferris
Ferris 46. Milford 0
October 24 Italy at Italy
Ferris 0. Italy 0.
October 31 Midlothian at Ferris
Midlothian 7 Ferris 6.
November 7 Italy at Ferris
November 14 Ennis at Ennis
November 21 Plano at Plano
November 26 Kemp at Ferris
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If you offered ten dollar go' i
pieces for a dime, business would Rev J C Oglesby will close hts
if
The following telephone committee
was uppoined last Sunday. Marjorie
Nicholas, chairman, Marie Baker
and Thelma Moffitt
Reporter
When you are In Dallas and siuri
to call home, don't fml to tell the op-
era ter that you want to talk over In-
dependent Ferris Telephone Ex-
change. tf
be dull until you advertised
second year as pastor of the Kerris
Methodist (hutch Sunday night ano
Let us grind your corn, oats. ha\ will go to annual . ■■nference at
or other feed and save you money on Eastland next week
your feed bill McCarson. Black-
____ W. M. MALLOY
Courtesy, Prompt Delivery,
Best Merchandise. Correct Prices
Nicholas & Milwee
Come in and Inspect our new feed
grinder. Chops your feed coarse r
fine. Just as you like it at a great
saving in your feed bill W. 54
McCarson. Blacksmith.
R. L. Epps of route A, has o-r
thanks for a bushel of nice yams on
subscription Monday
We chop or grind your feed wb i
you wait, and you will be pleas *d
with the results too W. 8 McCst-
son. Blacksmith.
C. T. Breedlove dropped in Tues-
day, handed us a dollar bill which
insures him another fifty-two weekly
visits of the Wheel
Your stock will digest their f* ■ 1
better if chopped up Let us gnii
it for you. W. 8. McCarson, Black
arnitb.
Mrs. E. H Rice and daughter
are spending the wi ek with her
parents. Mr and Mrs. T H Nob!-’
FIRE INSURANCE
Ferris, Texas.
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• 1. 1L PAYNE
• NOTARY PIBLH:
• FERRIS, TEXAS
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Miss Hazel Prat', who is teaching •
at Bristol spent the week end vv*f5ji
home folks in Ferris •
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Dr and Mrs Lindley of Daila • •
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs
H R Green Sunday
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Tur r.vawyUrUn ladies will serv* We grind til kind < of sot shut'
dinner down town <>n ThanksgtvLi;; . mtto and other feed W 8 M-
BRAND’S NIHIL NHOP
High Class litp.i.r Work
—.Satisfaction Guaranteed—
Located first door North of
Ferris Yl»rcan'*le Co.
4. D BIIVND Prop.
Day.
Carson
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ferris Public Library.