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Dallas, and
Victor Hollister of
Ardmore, Okla.,
visited here Wednesday.
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OXYDOL, Large Box - -
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DICE
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TOKAY GRAPES, Pound---- 7c
LETTUCE, Large Heads, 2 for * 7c
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TOMATOES, Pound e - -
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CATSUP, 14 Ounce Bottle
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L1A7AS
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FRESH FRUITS - VEGETABLES
APPLES, Jonathan, 3 doz for - 25c
Mrs. John" Clarl
sicana Monday.
Strong ____
Burkett ___
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Hicks _____-
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SHERIFF— .
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and children
Kerens.
at S. M. U., preached here at the
Methodist church Sunday night. He
will also preach here next Sunday
and Sunday night.
Mrs. D. M. Loop, who has been
visiting in Dallas t he past week, re-
turned home Saturday.
Mrs. W. J. Burke of Houston, was
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Sterling _________
Ferguson ________
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Terrell __________
Satterwhite ______
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Of Interest
From Rice
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LAUNDRY SPECIALS
P&G SOAP, 4 large bars - - - - 15c
P&G SOAP, Ten 8 oz. bars - - - 27c
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LEA & PERRINS
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Sloan Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mahaley
and Mrs. Jack Wilder visited in
Dallas Tuesday.
Dorcas Sands has returned home
from Denton where she has been
a summer student in N. T. S. T. C.
daughter, Joan, visited in Corsi-
cana Monday.
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Nov. 11—Corsicana
POST TOASTIES
J. K. Bradley
HIE SPUDS
Mr. and Mrs.
____109 4183
_____108 3822
CORN, Uncle William
No, I can =====/= ==
at Hillsboro.
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6,
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FRESH PRUNES, Dozen - . - ..5c
The following is the result of
Saturday’s democratic . primary
TUNA FISH
Light Meat, ________________
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runoff election. In the first col-
umn is given the vote at Rice and
the totals of the county in the
last column:
FOR GOVERNOR—
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Terrell _____________
Parrish _____-______
CONG. AT LARGE
Davis ______________
Bailey _____________
CONG. AT LARGE-
GRAPE
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Every test for Quaitly, Purity of Ingrediets
and method of baking proves Butter-Nut is Best
IOME OWNED FOOD STORES
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PRICES GOOD ONLY AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES:
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Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hollister
and daughters of Dallas, and
Joe Bradley was
I business Monday.
Jack Wilder is
week on business.
Robert Thomas,
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Mr. and Mrs. Wright Edmundson
and Miss Kathleen Stringer of
Anthony, New Mexico, visited here
last week.
Miss Adlyne Hayes, who has been
on her vacation for the past two
weeks visiting relatives here, has
returned to her work at Corsicana.
Mrs. John Sloan visited in Wax-
ahachie Monday.
Mrs. Bufa Pritchett visited in
Corsicana Sunday.
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Ike Chase Sunday night.
Miss Annie Ingram of Kerens
visited here Friday.
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PEACHES, in heavy Syrup A)-p,
Two No. 212 cans -------ZNC
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KRAUT, Empson
No. 2 L2 Can .....................
Medium Can...................
BRIDGE CLUB
Last week at three thirty Miss
Kelly Loop entertained the Wed-
nesday afternoon Bridge Club.
I High score Favor was presented <
I to Mrs. Carl Heathri’.
I A delicious salad course was ser-
| ved.—Reporter
I -goes shopping she fTrst consults
the .AavetLisihg pages of her news-
| paper to see what aud where to buy.
If the artiea she wants is not ad.
Mrs. T. W. Neal and daughter
Essie Lee of Fort Worth, spent
Wednesday here with relatives.
Misses Tommie and Genelie
Hays spent last week in Dallas
visiting relatives.
Mrs. F. K. Matthews and Miss
Clyde Holland spent the week end
in Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gallamore
of Dallas, spent the week end
here with relatives.
Robert Bass returned to his
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CHERRIES, Red Pitted, A E
Two No. 2 cans ------ 2
A lovely refreshment plate
consisting of- sandwiches, olives,
potato chips, cakes, and punch
was served to the following guests:
Mary eBll and Lillie Mae Wylie,
Florra Beth McKeown, Myrtle
Cummins, . Judith Witherspoon,
Earleen Easterling, Nadine Hobbs,
Bertiola Hobbs, Mizzelle Hodge,
Pauline Gardneh, Cecil Hobbs,
Lynn South,- Walter and Morris
Sheppard Sands. Woodrow Brown,
Herschel McClannahan, Edwin Har
per, George Allen Kelt, and Sher-
Allen Miles.
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With the confession of Ira Sains (left), 23, a mystery that had baffled
volice of Detroit, Mich., since last May is apparently cleared up. Sams,
shown in custody, admitted that it was he who shot and killed Mrs.
if ary Wysocki (inset) in a faked holdup for which the woman’s hus-
sand, Alex Wysocki (right) paid him $500. Mrs. Wysocki was shot in
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IVhY DAY some customer tells us how much they are saving
ocery Bill since they began buying all their groceries
at t omy Food Store, s
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looks to the out-of-town paper for
news of articles she wents. Keep
youT wares constantly vefore Mrs,
Ennis— she prefers to trade in Ennis
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LIMES, Dozen for......
McKeown of Cprsicana, Katherine
Finch of Chatfield entertained
with a bunco ., party Wednesday
night of last, week.
Five tables were arranged in the
living and dining rooms where
bunco was played throughout the
evening. When the scores were to-
taled Mary Bell Wylie held high
for the girls and Walter Sands for
the boys. Miss Finch " presented
dainty gifts to the lucky players.
CABBAGE, Pound - -
GOLDEN YELLOW
- - — 12c
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Butter-Nut Bread, A Home Product, Regular or Sliced
aCRACKERSz
2 Pounds Snow Flakes./.-______. ..
SWEET POTATOES
10 Pounds, New Crop.................
BEANS
Campbell of Vap Camps, med.
APPLES, Jonathan
Medium Size, Dozen............1______
PEANUT BUTTER”
Pint Jar ...................................
spent Sunday in
■ Joe B. Fortson and Tad Bartlett
were. Dallas visitors Monday.
Hobbs spent several days last week
in Chatfield the guests of Kather-
ine Finch.
Mrs. W. C. Long was called to
Bullard Wednesday to attend the
funeral of her little four year old
niece who was burned to death
in a barn. Mi’, and Mrs. Long and
son left immediately after receiv-
ing the message.
Dink White of Richland was a
guest of Miss Ina Allen Sunday.
Miss Ina Allen visited in Corsi-
cana Tuesday.
Miss Joe Nell Starnes visited
Miss Atwod Massey in Corsicana
Tuesday.
Katherine Finch and Hookie Mc-
Keown visited Nadine and Bertiola
Hobbs Friday.
Mrs. E. B. Walker and chil-
dren visited in Ennis Friday, and
her daughter, Cornelia, returned
home after spending several days
there with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Chapman.
Virginia Hobbs and Thadine
Medford have returned home from
a visit to Ennis.
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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ROCK CRYSTAL SALT
2 boxes for =--===-=== =
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Skinner’s
MACARONI and SPAGHETTI
2 7 Ounce Packages.. A............... 15c
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carton - -32c
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unadecasaEsmzanny
Nov. 24. i Thanksgiving).—Cle-
bure at Corsicana, Temple at
Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan and
CARROTS, Bunch - -
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POTTED MEAT
3 cans for - - - - ■
Sanilary Grseery
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Corsicaa, Texas;' Aug 30—The
District 11, Interscholastic League,
A season will be opened in Corsicana
hct. 14, when the Corsicana Tigers
Vsetthe Hillsboro Eagles on Tiger
Fielc--. ■ ■ '
Corsicana , has won. the . district
title and then advanced to the
semifinals of the state, race for. the
last two years and is ranked as th?
favorite this year along with the.
Fallowing, is the. conference-
schedule :
Oct.- 14— Hillsboro at Corsicana.
Oct. 21 — Oleburn e at Temple,
Waco at Hillsboro.
Oct. 28. Waco.at Corsicana.
NOV. -• Temple at Hillsboro.
MATCHES, 6 Boxes
for only sb as = =/ - - - '■ - ’ - -
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Eat this fine
cheese food
often er!
FRESH B. E. PEAS, Pound - - 3c
FRESH CORN, 5 Ears for - - . 7c
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FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE—
Pierson __________________113 4394
Hickman ________________101 3553
CONG. AT LARGE-
: IMPERIAL CANE in
CLOTH EAGS
10 Ibe. - h- - 47c
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home in Nacadoches Friday after
a visit here with John and James
Sanders.
J. C. R. Sanders returned Friday
from Nacadoches where he has
been attending school this summer
Miss Amelie Hollister of Dallas
spent last week here visiting rela-
tives.
Mrs. John T. Corley and chil-
dren visited in El Paso last week.
Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Moss left
Friday for a visit with relatives
in Tennessee.
M. S. Miles and Sherman Allen
Miles are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
'Hugh South in Houston this week.
Misses Jeanette Bartlett and
Annelle Hollister visited in Dallas
this week.
Miss Adelaide Young of Kerens
was a guest of Miss Bufa Pritchett
Saturday.
Wimberly Hays Jr. of Dallas, is
here this week visiting relatives.
Misses Mary Wear and Martha
Simpson spent the week end in
, eiz
POTTED MEAT
3 Cans for....... ...............
75
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Package..................... 10c
TAX COLLECTOR
Harris ____J______ 231485651
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The little mercit is , little"
because he does notvertise. The
big merchant is b because ht
does advertise. " . / ,
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4 cans for = = = = = = “ = =
HOEY, Hodge’s
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