Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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WAINS COUNTY LRADEW
IMPROVED
ROADS
OUR COMIC SECTION
GREAT SYSTEM OF HIGHWAYS
Scheme Being Worked Out by Federal
and State Authorities to Surpass
Other Countries.
Buzziri Around
lienor to any other in the world ia
being mnpp<*d out by federal and male
rnirtiMtni. It te wtlwstH that the eye-
lent *%iii eom|M'ine Iwmmi mile* of
road. The federal highway a< t
Ij enacled KpocUk-alty require*
fedeia! aid ho ap.-m «>u a ft*
*>*ieiu of liisrl*v\ m> •« r«*ixl*ilng
tiMov Hum 7 per rent of tin* rut
bat** in «-nnli state, ami thai this
shall ronaist of Interstate or |
roioh* and lit ten‘•unity or nn
I'ropmel ayxtem* have tu
«eive*J by th«' bureau of public roM'le
of the United Mutes I apartment of
Agriculture from all hut eight »t:i*es
TV) an |»h>tled on a large limp of the
United States anil carefully i xauiloed
Utmost in
Pure materials, scientific manu-
facture, absolute cleanliness —
then sealed against all impurity.
That is Wrigley’s as you get it
—fresh and full flavored.
primary
m.notary
liiiiii
teeth
sweet
Aids digestion, keeps
white and clean — breath
and disposition sunny.
Have you
‘trial this
one T
WRIGLEY’S P. K.
is the new
refreshment
that can't
be beat.
An Improved Michigan Highway
Freddie Wouldn’t Even Take a Chance
a* to ro-onllnnfu« with the rum* «»f
adjacent *tat»* and service to all sec
Mon* of |hr count rv Wbitr co-ordS
milmn I* iiof aaflNfactory csmferctn-e ■
are held with all Imcmtnl elate high
way ottl« lai* and nuitcN adjusted
Many state* have already adjusted
difficult problem* with their neigh t»or*
A* mi example the system arnt in hy
Nebraska afeorwl a Mg gap in an Im-
portant «uad nhmg the northern twwn
dary. Jt win learned. however, that
Youth Imkota would follow with a
system that would fit like picture- <.u
toy block*. HI nee the federal highway
art of la<*t November l»e« nine n law,
only rnada renin in to la* on the system
have been approved ftsr <on«truction
Sou all Reads pct„
YbURTuroOlNG LESSW,
WEDD'E ?
NOW ThC CiC-iT TmING
i'm Gome ia Give
YOU TMI1> MOON INC
IA A LITTLE. QUIZ
Wrigley’s Adds a Zest and Helps Digest
MUCH LOWER BIDS ARE MADE
According to Reporta to Bureau of
Public Roada Prices Will Be
Greatly Reduced.
Early bid* the o«*n*f ruction of
t federal nld m;idj| indicate that price*
(hiring the renting *e*«wn will he mate-
riallj lower than I net srns.ii. accord-
ing to report* rr. tdveil hy the bureau
of public road* of the I nit ml State*
Department of Agrhuiture While
bid* have not I seen received on any
liirgo vo!tin** of w .1.. there la. Mm
ever, enough to Indicate a lower level
of price*.
finding bn* I teen bid at 20, 29% and
.'to cent* u cubic yard In Missouri, Ar-
kansas Ntid Minnesota. re*|*ecf lv e|y, a*
compared With ai average of S3 emit
for the Hectlon In which these Rtatea
lire located In 1B*J1
I'rltvn of reinforcing *teel In place
range around ft cent* n* compared
with the WJ1 price of * or ll cent*
nnd bridge at eel at 4%
7 to H cent*.
A few bid*, #or the heat grade of
concrete, of about $17 a ruble yard
hove been received In a»*ctjon* where
the 1IC1 price waa about $2!3 a cubic
Jgrd.
Prices bid for the con*tructlon of
concrete road* per square yard ure n*
follow*: Ohio. *l.hl>; Colorado, gj-;.
and tieorgla. |h!W. a* compared with
an average for the whole country <lnr
ing the period lOMMPIh of $2.67 a
aqua re yard
X X>ON T KNOlU
ujhat it it>, But \t
CERTAINLY DOESN’T
Sound <Tood to me
now.n'
Doin'
The Duty w.l,
Kri*«> Why don’t y«»u get your wifr
to ncw that button ou y«*ir root7
Ka»s site la too ‘‘uay. Kh«* la
working on four picture puaalea, read-
ing two continued stories. ami follow-
ing up live M-rkil picture* In the mo
v lor.—Judge.
Ily tin* result of too
temptation and •<»*
ogh church —aiala.
Every Mine a man ha* Id* fortune
told he get* rid of a smajl port!* a «f
it
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
Cuticura Soap for th« Complexion.
Nothing better than Uutirura Heap
dally and ointment uow and then a*
needed to make the ootuplemlon dear
scalp clean and hand* an ft and white.
Add to thl* the fascinating. fragrant
Uutirura Talcum and y j tia.e the
Cnttcani Toilet Trio.—Advertisement.
against
A D'ffaranco.
Collect and congregnte nre aynony
Inna*, yet the cliureh of lew find* that
there U a VM*f Blapartty bflwwt the
collecthvii and the congregathH*.-—
Oimiha World Herald.
No Satisfyhij’ This Boy!
ELLANS
' BcoHOO'. \
% Mjirc. Gotknx
^om ca j* \
^7 V4\CABW 1 r~/
Kcd Croa* Ball Blue la the flneat
product of ita kind In the world. Kr-
erjr woman who !m» uaed It know*
thla statement to be truo.—Advertlan-
uient. _
AI mo *t a- -Mai a-* a man Join* a
fwai't Worry duh they begin making
trouble for him about Ula due*.
Grove's
Tasteless
ChM Tonic
FEDERAL-AID ROAD PROJECTS
For Pale.DelicateWomep
and Children. s»r
Total Miiaago Under Construction in
May Amounted to Neariy
15.000 Milas.
Put vonr faith In the tdodder rather
fban the plotter.
Federal-aid mad project* totaling
♦vn mile* In f'-ngth wen roISplctfd
and Ml mile* wgpi under ctmatrw
Mo» during May bringing the total
under roust ruction to nearly INJRIO
tulle* and the mileage In cotutdeted
pmjtNdn to 17.0U\ accordlac io re
|H»rt* of the bureau of public mada.
United State* 1 >e|«ritmnl of AgrUul
luce, Tlteae hgnre* Indicate that the
federal a id xj Ktem jaww at a rate «f
more than JO mih^F day on each
Fea. me vov o' i*\m£,
WWASSA MATTER
N A 9A*i\ «F V WM)HT
working dwy «»f the moath. Allotment*
uiCvLeu, • ooovjo L__,
WAlVE IK DUAE’o VLOLITVA
V-—fTAWOVi
t»f fund* to fb'hnlte projerti amounted
to 17during the month.
Mark lot for 19X>
T. .ee nnndrs-d nnd fifty tbnnwiud
initeo of iroprevw.: htghwaya, extend
Ing through eve..» atato In the Uniog.
la the mark sot for the pumumt of
Ml
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1922, newspaper, September 1, 1922; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832122/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.