The Corrigan Press (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1937 Page: 8 of 8
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THE CORRIGAN PRESS
Thursday, September 23, 1937
r .l_Sufferers'of>'* 3
STOMACH ULCER*
HTPERACIQIT^.
DEFINITE RELIEF OR
MONEY BACK
THE WIU.ARK TRKATMKNTha.
brought prompt, definite rwef in
thoanandA of of Stomach and
Duodenal Ulcer* due U* Hypoacid-
ity, \nd other forma of Stomach P*-
Irest due to Excess Acid. %* LD ON
If DAYS TRIAL- For cum PV
fomiation. read "Wlilad’. M
af RdW.H Aak for it—a*
JJocafJ
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Birch
of Lime Ridge were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bounds
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mur- County Attroney Ernest
phy spent Monday in Hous- Coker was a business visitor
t0Ili here Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Welch
are erecting a home on High-
way 106, in east Corrigan and
will reside here.
Lufkin, Sept. 18.—Beer was I County last Saturday when
voted out of the last remain- I the Lufkin precinct rejected
ing wet precinct in Angelina the beverage, 788 to 589.
STOP THAT ITCHING
If bothered by the itching
of Athlete’s Foot, Eczema,
Ringworm or sore aching feet,
Sirman Drug Store will sell
you a jar of Black Hawk Oint-
ment on a guarantee. Price
50c and $1.00.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Swann FOR SALE—Bam located
spent last Sunday visiting in across highway from Essie s
Forest. Cafe. See J. F. Hollomon.
Miss Eloise Miles of Crock-
ett. visited her aunt, Mrs. B.
J. McCrory, last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Skinny Phil-
lips were Woodville visitors
Sunday.
Mrs. D. Hollingsworth has
recently moved back to Cor-
rigan from Warren, and will
make her home here.
Supt. A. W. Phillips was a
business visitor to Livingston
Tuesday.
“A Good Place To Eat”
Betty’s
Cafe
Fresh Pit Barbecue
Daily
SPECIAL SUNDAY
DINNERS
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wood
and son Raymond, spent Sun-
day in Garrison.
J. D. Knox Jr. left Monday
for Houston to enter the Am-
erican Business Institue.
Mr. Jack Watson of Kings-
ville is the guest of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Wat-
son.
Mrs. Tom Hall has returned
to Garrison to make her home
after a visit here with her par-
ents.
Mr. Robert Kennedy of
Lufkin and Miss Sechrest
Bergman were visitors to Aus-
tin over the week end.
Little Miss Florence Ann
Struthers of Houston visited
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Saxon the past week
end.
Miss Fannie Ruth Kellow
has left for Fort Worth where
she has entered T. C. U. for
the fall term. Her brother,
Tracy Kellow. came to accom-
pany her there.
Mrs. B. F. Edens, Miss Em-
ma Edens and Mrs. E. T. Hick-
man spent last Saturday in
Houston.
Dr. Luther Wigins of Joa-
quin was called to Corrigan
Monday on account of the
illness of Mr. Wiggins at Stry-
ker.
Mr. Roy Chastain of Lufkn
was a visitor here Sunday. He
has just returned from a vis-
it to Waco.
Mrs. George Wilburn and
Mrs. Mae Hamilton of Grove-
ton attended the funeral ser-
vices for Mrs. Webb, here
Monday.
South End Laundry
Huntsville
We pick up and deliver work
in Corrigan every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday.
Leave calls with Corrigan
Cleaners
MAN WANTED for good
nearby Rawleigh route. Real
opportunity for right
Mr. and Mrs. D. Locke ot
man. Houston were week end guests
Write Rawleigh’s, TXI-799-OK of Mr. and Mrs. D. Saxon and
Memphis. Tenn., or see K. W. Mrs. Will Gregston. who re-
Kraus, Woodville, Texas. i turned home with them.
CLEM FAIN, Jr.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office over First State Bank
Livingston, Texas
Renfro Health Service
Complete Ba^th and Massage
Service
Normal Weight Control
Foot Correction
Phone 232 Lufkin. Texas
N. C. EDENS
General Insur-
ance Service
Where you will find a nice selection
of Choice Cuts of
STEAKS, CHOPS, ROASTS,
HAM, Etc.
Always Fresh Meats
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Dr. G. S. Brooks
DENTIST
V
Telephone 69
CORRIGAN, TEXAS
Oakley-Metcalf
Funeral Directors
Licensed Lady
Attendant
Day and Night
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
Phone A
Collect | f
Lufkin ,Texas
Corrigan
Cleaners
O. C. Brett, Manager
Cleaning, Pressing Dye-
ing and Repairing
WORK CALLED FOR AND
DELIVERED
FILL SOCKETS
WITH LAMPS OF CORRECT WATTAGE
Now is a good time to check
up . . . before darker days and
longer nights set in. Mazda
lamps are Inexpensive, and with
low electric rates the lighting
for the house can be greatly im-
proved for only a few cents a
night.
LIVING ROOM . . Single socket floor lamp, 150 watt globe. Two
socket lamp, 100 watts each. Bridge lamps, a 100 watt globe.
In overhead fixture, use five forties or the equivalent. DINING
ROOM . . . Center fixture, five forties or equivalent. KITCHEN . . .
Overhead fixture. 100 or 150 watt globe. BATHROOM . . . Ceil-
ing fixture. 100 watt globe. Over mirror. 80 watts. BEDROOM . . .
60 watt globe in lamps at each side of dressing table. Overhead.
100 watts.
A GOOD LIGHT for YOUR KITCHEN^
Choice of 4 Installations
If you already have a switch
in the wall for the center light,
the installation of the above at-
tractive glass fixture Is very
simple. Complete with 150 watt
lamp.
If you have no wall switch, the
fixture can be Installed with a
pull switch as sketched above.
Complete with 150 watt lamp.
The above sketch shows the
installation of the same unit
with switch and iron receptacle
on end of cord. Complete with
150 watt lamp.
95( DOWN
This installation com- ^
plete Includes running
wires through ceilings and
walls to switch. Complete with
150 watt lamp.
*1.50 A MONTH
Rev. and Mrs. Tom Gibbs
and children, Tommy and Ma-
rion of Normaneee were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Edens
Monday night.
ESSIE’S CAFE
AND TOURIST CABINS
jAnnounces a New
Department
MEAT MARKET
I Rev. and Mrs. D. Townes
Windham and children, Ila
Merle and Charles of Jeffer-
son. have been here this week
visiting friends.
Rev. W. A. Cockrell attend-
ed and had a part on the pro-
gram of the Baptist Workers
meeting for Tyler County held
in Warren Tuesday.
CORRIGAN THEATRE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY:
Dad’s Ship of Dream Sails a Sea of Oil . . till the
boom goes bang! If ever you bought any phony oil
stock, you know how the family feels! It’s the most
human adventure in happiness these lovable folks have
brought to you.
“Big Business'*
With
Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane, Spring Byington, Russell
Gleason, Kenneth Howell, Allan Lane, George Ernest,
June Carlson, Florence Roberts, Billy Mahan.
SATURDAY MIDNIGHT, SUNDAY AND MONDAY:
You Can’t Melt Fourteen Feet of Snow with Just One
Little Kiss! Sc imagine their predicament . . . maroon-
ed in a mountain cabin by a mean old blizzard 1
DON AMECHE ANN SOTHERN
in
“Fifty Roads To Town”
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY:
HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S
“It Happened
Out West”
?AUL KELLY — JUDITH ALLEN — LEROY MASON
AND JOHNNY ARTHUR
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hickman
of Overton and Mr. and Mrs.
William Royle of Lufkin were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Hickman last Wednesday.
i: End of Month Specials
Genuine Chevrolet Delco Remy Batteries:
Mrs. W. M. King and
daughter Carolyn, of Hous-
ton and Mrs. D. C. McPher-
son of Lufkin visited relatives
here during the week end.
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Truitt
of Houston were guests of ;;
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Cockrell • >
Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Truitt !
is a sister of Mrs. Cockrell. ! |
W. W. Bergman, who has ■
been confined to his bed with 1!
illness for the past several ,! I
weeks, is progressing nicely, ;;
and is now able to be up.
Rev. L. E. Wratten, Sr. of
Baytown has been here with ;;
his son L. E. Jr., who has ■ >
ibeen quite ill at the home of , i
Mr. and Mrs. John Sirman. j 11
Miss Lula Hutson of Hous-
ton visited Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Phillips here last week en
route to Nacogdoches where
she entered S. F. A. for the
fall term.
13 Plate Battery, 6 Month Guarantee
$4.79
13 Plate Battery, 18 Months
Guarantee
7.98
15 Plate Battery, 18 Months
Guarantee
9.89
17 Plate Battery, 18 Months
Guarantee
9.89
Genuine San Toy Seat Covers:
Complete Set Front Covers
$4.29
Complete Set Rear Covers ...
____________ 4.00
Safety Light
........... 13.89
Radiator Insect SScreen ............
..................63
Glare Shield
.89
Cooling System Cleaner ...............
..................89
Vanity Visor Mirrors ........
...................89
Steering Wheel Spinner ....._......
______________________
_______________69
Edens Chevrolet Co.
PHONE 12
Friday Club
Members of the Friday Af-
ternoon Bridge Club were en-
tertained last week at the
home of Mrs. Carl Bergman,
jin the games first and second
!prizes fell to Mrs. J. R. Dale,
Jr. and Mrs. C. E. Bergman.
Cut prizes went to Mrs. Car-
ter Watts and Mrs. N. C. Ed-
ens.
The hostess used mixed
I flowers for decorations and
served a molded salad sand-
wiches and punch.
Other players were Mrs. J.
W. Cobb, Mrs. Carey Knox,
Mrs. J. F. Hollomon, Mrs. Lu-
la Bergman, Mrs. L. A. Din-
dinger, Mrs. W. F. Edens and
Misses Emma Edens and Al-
thea Kent.
Bergman Hospital
Livin gston, Texas
For Medical and Surgical Patients
Complete X - Ray Clinical and Pathological Labora-
tories .including Metabolism Equipment.
$3.50 PER DAY, ALL PRIVATE ROOMS
HELP KIDNEYS
free: free::
WHEN YOUR BATTERY WEAKENS WE WILL
GIVE YOU A TEST ABSOLUTELY FREE. FREE
BATTERY WATER FROM WALKER’S PLANT, AT
HOUSTON. FREE PREMIUMS—COFFEE DEALS—
BAKING POWDER DEALS. WHOLESALE NEHI
DRINKS. COME TO SEE US.
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Doans Pills
Nice Fat Fryers and Hens
For Sale
WE BUY POULTRY OF ALL KINDS
SPECIAL PRICES ON COFFEE
ARGENT GROCERY I
AND SERVICE STATION
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Gilbert, J. R. The Corrigan Press (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1937, newspaper, September 23, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth645554/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.