The Olney Enterprise (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1944 Page: 8 of 8
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FRIDAY. MAY 19. 1944
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this means to
express our appreciation and sin-
cere thanks for the kindness and
flowers extended us during the
sickne.ss and death of our husband
and father.
i Mrs. C. S. Keen, Peggy Keen.
1 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stallings, Mr.
and Mrs. Shannon Harrison.
Classifieds
Personal
FOR SALE
Model A John
FOR SALE—1941 Pontiac busi-
ness coupe, 8 cylinders, fully
equipped. Underseat heater, air
conditioned, radio. Tires fair. An-
dy D. S. Pollard. Telephone 702F12.
10-tfe
ing a sidewalk conversation . . . At
the Veal Station Homecoming
Sunday were the G. R. Campbells
. . . It’s good and natural to see
Frank Cook back at the post office.
WE WILL BUY any kind
Deere tractor, new row crop equip- | used cars. See Barlow Bryan at
Dear Mom
Greetings were received Moth-
er’s Day via telephone conversa-
1 tions by Mrs. J. J. Eagan from Pvt
( ment, new tires. Priced right for
j quick srje. S. A. Haggard, 10
miles west Newcastle on Throck-
morton highway, 2 miles south off
highway. 15-lcp
SUN.-MON.-TUES.
CARY
GRANT
JOHN
GARFIELD
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®ith M.m HALE
DANE CLARK
POST. laiTOM
"WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
BE HAPPY!
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Security Motors & Salvage. 7-2tlc
BUY WAR BONDS
OLNEY
— THEATRE —
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
“Outlaws Of
Stampede Pass’
—Also—
CARTOON
THE BATMAN
SUND AY-MONDAY-TUESDAY
“In Old Chicago
—With—
Alice Faye
Tyrone Power
—Also—
MOUNTAIN ANGLERS
ANIMAL TRICKS
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
“Tornado”
Chester Morris
Nancy Kelly
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STRUGGLE FOR LIFE
SHOE SHINE BOY
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PM BOYS:
Mark Twain and Tom Sawyer Shirts, Pa-
jamas, Slack Suits.
A^scessoxies, including .Bill Folds, Ties,
.f7 Sox. Belts, Kits, Hose."
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(Free Gift-Wrapping)
POR GIRLS:
Slips, Pajamas, Gowns, Panties, tailored
and lacy styles. To be found in batiste,
satin, French crepe and jersey.
69c to 4.98 „ C
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Robes, Housecoats, printed satin, seer-
iixcker and rayon crepe.
1 98to 12.95
Accessories, including Hose, Handker-
chiefs, Costume Jewelry, Bags, Head
Scarves.
ATTENTION—I have purchased
an Arabian-Quarter horse stallion,
sired by an Arabian stallion owned
by Elliott Rosevelt. I am placing
the breeding fee on this horse con-
siderably below that ordinarily
charbged for a horse of this qual-
ity. This stallion will make the
remainder of the season here. If
you are looking for something with
class and quality that is right every
way, see me for breeding arrange-
ments. W. A. (Bill) Webb, Olney,
Texas. 12-tfc
day for Seattle where he will re-
port for duty. His first time home
in two years, Jones has~ been in
the Pacific for about 20 months
and. wears two stars on his cam-
paign ribbons for major battles,
Formerly active in boxing circles
here, Jones said ft© still fights
aboard shipy
PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do
your own Permanent with Charm-
Kurl Kit. Complete equipment,
including 40 curlers and shampoo.
Easy to do, absolutely harmless.
Praised by thousands including
Fay McKenzie, sglamorous movie
star. Money refunded if not satis-
fied. 13-10pd
PALACE-DRUG STORE
WANTED TO BUY—Square tub
for Maytag Washer. Morris Laun-
dry. . 13-ctfc
FOR SALE or TRADE—Num-
ber of fresh milk goats. E. S.
Watson, 1-2 mile Jean High wax
15-lcpd
TO MY friends and customers—
I’m now open for business in new
location, 212 North Ave C. See
mo for dressmaking, covered but-
tons, button holes, belts. Mrs. R.
S. Ellis. 15-lcc
FOR SALE—Oliver 8-foot com-
bine with motor. Cdn be seen at
home of Jack Cates in Proffitt;
also 1936 Chevrolet pickup at In-
ternational house in Olney. Jack
Cates, ;Proffitt. 15-lcpd
LOST—Shaeffers fountain pen,
with name ‘'Blair-’ on paper
ar.cund it. Lost between West
Gray and Pecan Streets Reward.
Mrs. Frank Blair, 801 N. Ave. E.
’ 15-lcpd ’em
Johnathan I. Eagan of Washington,
D. C., and_ Gilmer Eagan, F 1/c
of Richmond, Calif . . . Also from
California came a cheery “hello”
from Ox West who called his
mother, Mrs. C. West . . . And Mrs.
Roscoe Luce had a fishin’ jaunt
with her son, Pfc. John, down
from Oklahoma City.
Paging the Corleys
If relatives of Sgt. Pete Corley
will call at the Enterprise, we
have a large picture of him and
another Ranger, minus their in-
signia which the censor scratched
. . . yours for the asking.
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You've Probably Heard This
But we’ll relay it anyway .
that C. V. Morgan put his com-
ome together in the barn only to
discover he couldn’t get it " out
the door!
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More of the Same
Olney chit-chat was probably the
topic when Mrs. Red Rorick, used,
to be Nurse Pat Patterson, discov- j
ered Mrs. Jesse ""Brazelton clerking
in a Brownwood store . . . Cpl.
H. L. Pei’kins told of seeing two
more former Enterprise printers,
Jesse Baker now in CaiiforrTia and
Paul Bullock of the army air corps,
as he turned in and “made a hand”
on his furlough last week . . . Over
150 pictures of servicemen and wo-
men had been turned in last week
to the Westex for screen showing
. . . Marvin Hickey, at New Cel-
edonia, writes of seeing an Enter-
prise there, dated Christmas Week
m 1543, but. he didn’t discover the
owner, . . Mrs. Ben'Newman still
taking some of her lovely flowers
to her friends.
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Will You Believe It?
Looking in the files for three
years ago this time, we read that
Bill Wolverton, anticipating the
beginning of what may be the
country s biggest driving period
in any year, announced the an-
nual spring tire rale at Southland
No. 1. Special trade-in deals were
allowed on all sizes with attractive
prices quoted . . . Come and -'et
M. W. P.
WANTED — Man or , Woman, j SeVUiCCJfieil
Route experience preferred but not
necessary to start. Rav/leigh's. ft; c’ arnv£d by plane in Dallas on
Dept. TXE-566-M, Memphis, Tferin. * ridaY where he was met by his
15-lcpd i mctner> Mi’s. H. N. Lewis, and sis-
___________ j teL Margaret, and Mrs. Joe Camp-
BERRIES—Book now for your j Jjf11, t? s?encl ,his 30-day leave
berry picking at B. W. Cox Fruit! Tiw'ls’ who holds a second
Farm. Fort Belknttp. 15-lcpj jr Seattle tsince MaTcom*
FOE SALE - Pr tactically new | £f Aleutian^ Sfcertto
Emerson ^electric motor. 32 volts; leaving the states on Nov, 1 1912
3rd hp. Made for direct, current. hp wm T , ’ .R
Evans Grocery & Market. 15-lcc1 WRle.port. to the Jacksonville,
ATTENTION—MEN or WOMEN
Fla., training base on June 9.
After visiting here for over two
Have you three hours spare time ( Mrs^ Marvin en^l and
daily? Could you use an extra $5 joneS; jr q JM 'lW^Tue?
per day for three or four hours ' ’ eit Tue~_
work in your own neighborhood?
Full time work also available. Age
no handicap. Write the J. R. Wat-
kins Company, 72-80 W. Iowa,
Memphis, Term. 14-2cpd
FOR SALE—6-volt farm radio,
7 tubes, world-wide reception.
Bargain, $25.00. Olney Radio Bat-
tery Company, 106 W. Elm. 15-lcpd
FOR SALE—House, 6 rooms and
bath. Six lets. Lum West, 17
West Gray St. 15-lcp
BERRIES ready for picking every
other day beginning Wednesday,
May 23. C. W. Price farm, second
turn south off Graham highway
after leaving Newcastle. 15-2cp
WANTED — Unencumbered wo-
man or single person as house-
keeper for elderly couple. No nurs-
ing, no washing). n<p children. Pri-
vate room. Bernice Groves. 15-lcc
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NEWMAN’S •
Qhzeg Newcastle
DOWN
Cones the
“High Cost of Hearing”
New Sensational Zenith Ra-
dionif: Hearing Aid sells for
*40
Complete with crystal micro-
phone, r .dionic tubes, batteries
and battery-saver circuit, made
by Zenith Radio Corpora! ion.
Everybody can afford one now.
Om mr,del —one price—one qual-
ity—Zenith's finest. No extras
—no "decoys.”
■ Rsdionic
Hearing Aid
You can dec hie f ir you > self in a
few moments.
Accepted by American Cfsiwitl Axscciu-
tier. Council on Physical Tiierapy
Miss Jerr.mie Simmons.
Agent
312 Sih St.
Wichita ^alls, Texas
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WE' WISH YOU
SUCCESS and VICTORY
1944 GRADUATES
Westex and Olney Theatres:
Just received shipment of: Roll
Brick Siding. Makes your home
look like a brick house.
PHONE 45
C. D. SHAMBVRGER
LUMBER COMPANY. INC.
W. W. PRICE, Manager
HAIL INSUR
Prated Thai Fine Grain Crop
Before It Is Too Late
WALTER P. REYNOLDS
WISH
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SPECIAL
FRIDAY----SATURDAY
10Perce*. DISCOUNT FOR CASH
On Groceries Bought On These Days
IUNNYVIEW
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Warren, Len C. The Olney Enterprise (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1944, newspaper, May 19, 1944; Olney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1132539/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Olney Community Library.