Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 18, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 9, 1939 Page: 12 of 18
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THE HENPERSON DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY, APRIL », 1939
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NEW WOODWORK
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NEW ROOFING
Be Sure Your
NEW FLOORING
Home Has
INSULATING
Adequate Wiring
WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED
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Gas and Electric Co.
Telephone 25
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Make These
Improvements
Use Quality Hardware
For Dependability and Beauty
Door Locks
New Screens
Window
Locks
REPAINTING
NEW WALLPAPER
Door Knobs
Door Stops
Sunproof
Paint .
Oregon Girl to Wed
Scarlet Fever Patient
Piiintlng and Paper Hanging
Estimates Gladly Furnished
Adds more to the beauty of the
home than Venetian Blinds.
LET ME FIGURE
WITH YOU
Sherwin-Williams Budget Plan
gives you the purchasing power
of cash.
Equip-
Airline
dollars,
PORTLAND. Ore. (UP) — Miss
Ruby Winterburn gets married to-
day and if she blushes in pretty
confusion—look out! It may not
be a bride's quite natural self-
consciousness that brings flush
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scarlet fever'rash.
Miss Winterburn,
• LIFE
• HEALTH
• ACCIDENT
• BURGLARY
• AUTOMOBILE
• BONDS
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HEN DERSON
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INSURANCE AGENCY
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Contractor
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FREE Planning Service
KELLY LUMBER CO.
Crimcrest Phone 1007
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Happening To
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RUSK COUNTY LUMBER CO.
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Phone 208 for Guaranteed
Plumbing!
TOM S. McLARTY
PLUMBING CO.
The FHA Plan also
applies to Remodeling'
and Repairing.
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Sadler Says Freight
Rates May Be Broken
HARDWARE - FURNITURE
Public Square Henderson, Tex.
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BUILDING AND t
REBUILDING TIME!
FIRE •
TORNADO •
LIABILITY*
COMPENSATION •
MISCELLANEOUS •
LOAN •
II15URHI1CE RGEI1CV
HADEN Er BOUCHER BUILDING TELEPH0NE600
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COPH mi. NlEDLtCRAfT SMVICt, INC.
CROCHETED BOLERO
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From Summer Rains
. and Scorching Sun!
and Beaut'fy it Too!
DO THAT PAINTING NOW!
They're ill the rage gay bo-
leros to brighten daytime or even-
ing frocks! , Crochet this one of
gay silk lx ui le in easg’loop stitetl.
Pattern 12023 '"contains ’ directions
for making bolero in sizes 12 to 14
and 1,6 to IS: illustrations of it and
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The W.O.W. building on South
Street that is being occupied by
the New Cut-Rate Grocery & Mar-
ket was remodeled prior to the
store moving in from their form-
er location two doors north on the
same street.
Cost of construction of new
buildings in Henderson where work
is now unrher way was estimated
to exceed $25,000. This work in-
i eludes five new residenc buildings.
Plans for additional remodeling
jobs and new buildings are said to
be in the making, but no definite
information has oeen released
1 work.
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up your home with a Fresh
coat of Paint. It is economy
to keep the house painted ! !
INSURANCE IS YOUR BEST “HOME PROTECTOR"
See us today about Complete Protection against these
ever-present hazards.
Fire - Windstorm Cyclone - Tornado - Explosion - Riot
Airrr-»P Tnd Vehicle Damage
The Cost Is Surprisingly Low
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of stitches; materials required.
Send ten cents in coin for this
pattern to Henderson Daily News.
Ncedlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Ave-
nue, New York, N. Y. Write plain-
ly pattern number, your name and
address.
GIRL KILLED AS ARGUE
OVER MAKING BED
PORT ARTHUR. Tex. (UP) —
An argument over the making up
of a bed resulted in the fatal
shooting of Mildred Darder, 17,
in her home Saturday. A 15-year-
old brother of the girl was ques-
tioned.
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A hearing on rate adjustments
is scheduled by the Texas Rail-
road Commission here April 18.
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First totally “blind” landing <d’j In l<i . . , I. a ■ ■ > |• n»• p
an airplane was made by M. S. nd in 1768, at Hampton Court,
Boggs on Sept. 16, 1931, at Cdl-lwhrTe C romwell lived, still bear .
lege Park, Md. I fruit.
LIFE-SAVERS FOR HOMES!
My Own Home —Tlioe'ihree word that mean so much certainly deserve
Piotoction.
NEW FENCING
NEW SCREENING
AUSTIN. Tex. (UPl ' Rail-
road Commr. Jerry Sadler predict-
ed Saturday that the Interstate.
Commerce Commission would not
override intrastate freight rates
if Texa/i would takf- positive ac-
tion to adjust its own rates.
“The Federal Interstate Com-
merce <
to break down any intrastate rate
we set, coinciding with the Shreve-
port rate case holding,” Sadler
said. “I am convince! that Texas,'
and the (Railroad) Commission
'should, put the shoulder to the
wheel. and without further
speeches, resolutions and state-
nients about relieving shippers, is-
sue orders and make adjustments.
“When the commission so per-
unlikely that the
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No matter how large or small your needs may be, we
can help you with your spring Building, Remodeling,
and Redecorating. We carry complete stocks of mater-
ials and equipment, and will gladly offer practical ad-
vice to help you solve your problems. Drop in today.
When building or remoddin”, make sure that
the haidware you use is Quality Hardware. Il
may cost you slightly more, but its Dependa-
bility and Durability tare worth it. See us for
everything yoii need.
•When you draw yip your plans Fur a new home or the
remodeling of vour old one, he sure you include a mod-
ern system of electric wiring* The modern electrical
appliances you u«e need adequate wiring to . give you
greater efficiency. See your electrical dealer or con-
tractor. J I? will be glad to help you with your plans
without cost or obligation to you.
Shingles and brick are pleasingly combined in this striking
Coloq^l,exterior. The floor plans show that much thought
has been given to achieve convenience and comfort. Large
.living ropm. utility kitchen, 3 chambers, plenty of closets,
fire place and dining nook are planned for this home.
Important Spring Note - Laura Wheeler Bolero
in Easy Crochet!
Your Rent Money 4%
Will Buy A Home
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Commission has authority Texas Grasshopper
Infestation Worse
Finance under the
jhHA Plan — Only
10'/r Down,, the rest jn
10 tn 25 years.
20. and at-
tractive. is to be married to C. R,
Pickard, 23. who la confined to his
bed with, scarlet fever.
The couple met a year ago on
Easter Sunday and later decided
to be married on the anniversary
of that meeting. Yesterday the !
prospective groom fame down
with scarlet fever. The couple
called on . Dr. Harold L. Averill,
quarantine officer. He placed the
bridegroom’s house under quaran-
tine but allowed certain broad in-
terpretations on the presumption
that the prospective bride had
been exposed.
He measured off 20 feet from a
window of the invalid's hedroom
and ruler! that was far enough
away for a preacher and' witness-
es to stand and not get too many
The window will be open-
ed and the acrvice read in a loud
The groom will be lying
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No matter how much >r how little you eirn. you < in enjoy
the benefits of a comfoi t.'ihle modern bon >. Moijihl; payments
may be as low as $20 jor :'ui:ill< ■ home . <''st ot building
materials are still low. too, whe h ni ikes building still easier.
Consult us nqw.
FORT WORTH, Tex. (Up)
Grasshopppr infestation in Texas
threatens to be approximately 25
per cent worse than it was last
year. R. R. Reppert, Texas A. &
M. Extension Service entomolo-
gist. paid T turday.
“On the basis of the egg count
last fall and early hatching in
some sections- of the ’state this
spring, it looks like we will have
a real control problem on our
hands by the end of April,” Rep-
pert said.
He predicted that the Panhan-
■ die would he the hardest hit.
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Building on
Ground was broken this week-*,
for a new building on the lot on
North Van Buren west of the Can-
non-Hale buildihg. R. F. Russell,
owner of the property, was out of
the city lata Saturday and details
on the building we’re not available.
Work during the week just closer!
was done on excavating the plot
Reliable information has.it that a
modern slieet-iron building, with
concrete floor’is to be consrtucted
! for a garage. Bill Ragland said
' that he and an associate would
I operate the garage which will open
I when the building has oeen com-
I plctcrl and turned .over to the eon-
' VValls are almost finished on the
new bus terminal garage building
being erected by Erne.st. Wallace
just west of and adjoining the
i present hus terminal. The new
building is to he used hy Airline
Motor roaches for a repair garage
for their fleet of busses. The build-
ing is scheduled to be completed
the last of this'week, oi i*nrly in
the next, week. Cost of the build-
ing will run between $3500 and
$T000. Mr. Wallace said,
ment to be installed by
will cost several hundred
Mr. Wallace estimated.
Remodeling work on the Rich-
ardson building on South Street is
making progress During the past
week considerable progress was
shewn, anti while J. A. Lee. con-
tractor. was not contacted,,the ge-
morlcling worlc will apparently be
finisher! within the next few days.
■ Remodeling on the buildings oc- forms, it is ........_____
< iipTod iiv Smith's, Reed's Depart- Washington government will
merit Store and Safeway Store was ride us.”
brought nearer to completion hy
the end of the past week. Stucco
and paint finish on the building
cccupied by Smith's was complet-
ed ami paint, and stucco work on
Ticcd’s Department Store was giv-
: I’ll .1 new. bright appearance when
I the old awning was tern away and
■ new paint applied to the building
front New modern awnings are ,
to go in place on all three of the
buililirigs. - A ne'v electric neon
Flnrsheim sign was being placed
in front of Rfed'.i Department
Store as th<‘ week came to a close.
% The f irm population of the The Capitol in Washington, D.
t nited States is estimated to be C., required 70. years to com-
cjose to 31,897,000. plete.
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 18, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 9, 1939, newspaper, April 9, 1939; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1331590/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.