The Plain Dealer (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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Thursday Februai.v 8, 1,034
Till: 111 A1 V lb'.U.DK, (.'OKHIGAN
HE’S A WOW
Sinclair PENNSYLVANIA is freed from
petroleum jelly at as low as 60° F.
below zero!
No matter how fine a Pennsylvania grade oil is, it can’t do its
best work if it contains petroleum jelly. Sinclair Pennsylvania
Motor Oil is refined 100% from the costliest Pennsylvania grade
crude—the famous Bradford-Allegany crude which has mel-
lowed and filtered in the Pennsylvania field a hundred million
years. In addition, Sinclair removes the petroleum jelly from
Sinclair Pennsylvania by chilling it down to as low as 60° F.
below zero. Being jelly-free, Sinclair Pennsylvania docs not
thicken unduly in cold nor thin out in heat. Try it. A single
crankcaseful will prove that Sinclair Pennsylvania stands up
better and lasts longer than any oil you ever used before.
1 Sinclair
(Pennsylvania
First Soph.—We ought to get flint
young freshman from Oklahoma on the
team.
Second Soph.—Why?
First Soph.—The boys tried to haze
him last night ami six of them are in
tlie hospital today.
For better printing—The Plain
Dealer does it.
Moscow
Messrs John and I'Mimmd \\ in
stun of I,iifkin spent Sunday in
Moscow with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. 1>. Winston.
Mesdtlnies Aaron Pox and l<ink
Summers of Naeogdoehes. spent
several days here last week. Ac-
lompanicd lr. Mrs. I’. H. Melalin
I In* v shopped in Houston b ritlav
.Misses Annie L. and Bessie L.
Winston spent tin’ week end in
New Willard, guests of Miss
Mazie Barnett.
J. |1. F. Ilawelitf of Houston,
was a Moscow visitor one day
last week.
Mrs. 1’. II. Meliiiin attended a
party in Corrigan on Wednes-
day of Iasi week us guest of Mrs.
Milton Knox.
Mrs. Mary Leggett and grand
dnlighter, Miss Verna B. Jones,
MOTOR. OIL
From the coillietl Penmylvania grade crude
Agent Sinclair Refining Company (Inc.)
W. H. CATON
Corrigan, Texas
When Something is
Wrong--
with the car, don’t tinker!
Call ’phone 12—ask for Monroe or
Jim Ben and leave the rest to us.
We tell vou what’s wrong and how
much it'll cost beforehand—and you 11
never have to say “1 thought you said
you could fix it.”
EDENS-BIRCH MOTOR CO.
’PHONE 12 CORRIGAN, TEXAS
Five Errors
No. 1 A MAN—
Struck a match to see if the gasoline tank of his auto-
mobile was empty.
IT WASN’T
No. 2 A MAN—
Patted a strangs bulldog on the head to see if it wasn t
affectionate.
IT WASN'T
No. B A MAN—
Speeded up to sec if he could beat the train to the
crossing.
, ______ HE COULDN’T
No. 4 A MAN—
Tried to repair a high tension electric line with his hare
hands.
r_ HE COULDN'T
No. 5 A MAN—
t'nt out advertising to see if he couldn’t save money.
k HE DIDN'T
THE PLAIN DEALER
^ ‘Prin ted in Corrigan’
spent the week end visiting with
friends iti Livingston.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morrison
iif Houston, were Sunday guests
of relatives here.
F. lO. Scullions wits in Livings
ion ‘courting' Monday.
,1. M. Walker was a business
visitor at the county seat Mon-
day.
The many friends of Miss Cal
lie Rowe, who is attending the
College of Marshall, will learn
with pleasure that she has been
selected to plil.v the leading lady
in the play that school will en-
ter in the state contest, 1 hey
will present the performance to-
night in Marshall and in Tyler
on February Hi.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Pilfer and
daughter, of Houston, were the
guests of Mrs Ptifer’s grand
mother. Mrs. Lula Dudley, Sun
dav. They were enroute to Mexia
to visit Mr. Pfifer’s parents.
TIME OUT
COUBNM Theatre
TmniriiinaiHiuiiiriniiiniTni
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY NIGHTS
Educated Eddie—If I ever have to
choose a disease i'll pick lieuras-
thenia.
Wandering Pot©1—Wot’s good for It?
Educated Eddie—-Complete rest.
PEPPING UP
"You should take another vacation,
old chap.”
"I suppose you think everything
benefits for a rest.”
"Sure, even the calendar is fresh-
ened up by taking a month off.”
DIAGNOSIS
Grace—You really should give up
smoking; it affects the heart.
George—Ity that reasoning I ought
to give you up, too.
February R, B, IB. UL’H
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of***! tacV^
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£* . *
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MONDAY. TUESD*
AND WEDNESDAY
February 12, 13, 14,
Give Your Family
a Laugh rn, >
Without making
funny faces.Bring 7''
’em in to see /;5,
i Jc CS
let
Mom*
EL BRENDEL
May West in “I'm No Angel”
Next week Thais. Fri. and Sat.
—Also Good Comedy-
Admission 15c & 25c
This Week In History-
qT Log tntbbg wt a,
.gym
"An old baclxlor is only the half of a pair
of scissors."
FEBRUARY
(00 5—Milady busy buying rats
andpufTsfor her hair, 1910.
6—New England is shaken
by a severe earthquake,
7—Daniel Boone is captured
by the Indians, 1778.
Capital and Surplus
$30,000.00
Deposits insured in the
Federal Deposit Insur-
artce Corporation.
8— First colony of Spaniards
start for New Mexico,
1598.
9— Jefferson Davis becomes
(V& Confederate President,
. 1861.
10—Philadelphia streets are
lighted with gas, 1835.
«f-Ji^ 11—Temperature of 73 above
J Th> scroinCleveland,O., 1932.
' LxJ^vvnu
Your business solicited,
appreciated and protected
The Citizens State
Bank
Corrigan, Texas
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Fancher, W. C. The Plain Dealer (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1934, newspaper, February 8, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth647362/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.