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THE CORSICANA SEMI- LIGHT, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22. 1946 MISS HELEN ELAINE JOHNSTON, AND C. O. CURINGTON, WED IN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CEREMONY The marriage of Miss Helen Elaine Johnston, daughter of Mr. and 1 Mrs.

Walter G. Johnston, to Calvin Overton Curington, son of Sheriff and Mrs. C. O. Curington, was solemnized at the First Presbyterian Church on Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Rev.

Andrew Byers the officiant. The impressive double ring ceremony wag read before an altar space adorned with a huge arrangement of white calla lilies, carnations and Star chrysanthemums, and illumined by scores of tapers flickering in golden beams from floor candelabra and giant-size white candies. Ropings of dainty fern outlined the choir rail and fashioned an effective background of greenery. The candles were lighted by John Allen Johnston and Paul Curington, brothers of the bride and bridegroom. The was provid-, and Bill DeFee.

Miss Jeanette weddedding Music ed by Miles Lona Mae McClure, or- Smith registered the guests ganist, contributed a prelude bride's book. of selections, including Liszt's When the couple left Schubert's "Ave moon trip, the bride was on a wearing honeyMaria" and Barnaby's Perfect a three-piece gray pin stripe wool Love." She also played the tradi- suit with black accessories and an tional wedding marches, and ac- orchid corsage. They plan companiments for John Womack, make their home In Tyler, where cousin of the bridegroom, who the bridegroom will enter Tyler sang "I Love You and a "Be- Commercial College at an early cause." date. The bride, given in marriage, by Educational Background her father, attired blue The bride Is a gruduate of Corcrepe, with white hat and gloves, sicana High School. has been black shoes, and carried a bouquet employed at State National designed of single Roman Bank for the past two years.

The the, centered with an orchid. and bridegroom is a graduate of Corshowered with diminutive sicana High School, attended Hillssatin ribbons and shattered white I boro Junior College and North carnationDorothy Johnston. who fore Texas enlisting Agricultural in the armed College forces served as her sister's maid of hon- In March, 1943. After enlisting or, wore rose gabardine with the Army, he attended Leland brown accessories and carried 8 Stanford University in Palo Alto, French bouquet of before leaving for the Eutions and blue Dutch iris. set in ropean theater of operations satin puffs and showered with where he spent two years.

He harmonizing satin ribbons. turned to Corsicana Christmas Miss Mary Fogarty, bridesmaid, Day, after received his was attired in cream wool with! black accessories and carried 8 dischargit-of-Town Guests that of the maid honor. in attendance at the French bouquet or identical with Out-of-town relatives and friends. Jimmie Curington, brother of were Mrs. W.

L. Murphy and wedding the bridegroom, was best man and daughter, Geraldine, Grand PrairPaul Wilson served as usher. ie: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tunnell and Informal Reception son, Norman David.

Mrs. John Immediately following the cere- R. Curington, Miss Hallie mony, an informal reception WAS McClure and Mrs. Jennie Belle held at the home of the bride's un- Burris, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.

cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Snead L. Hamilton and children, Miss Hamilton which was highlighted Jo Frances Hamilton, with attractive of Billy Gene, arrangements Lois and Mary Lou Hamilton, Mr. white carnations, blue and white and Mrs.

J. F. Hamilton and candytuft, and acacia and Mar- daughter, Peggy, Mrs. J. guerite daisies.

Johnston and laughter, Miss The bride's table was adorned Eloise Johnston, Eureka; Mr. and with a profusion of white carna- Mrs. T. P. Robertson, Breckentiona, candytuft and Star chry- ridge; Miss Cleo Curington, Robsanthemums, flanked by candelabra.

glowing ert Speed, Midlar.d; Phil Cox, white tapers in crystal Houston; John Womack, ETSTC, A white Bible, a gift from the Commerce; Miss Mary Ann Curbridegroom, overlaid with 8 col- ington, NTSC, Denton. onial corsage of white blossoms decorative feature, and Rehearsal Dinner white satin bows with streamers Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

provided a Womack, cascading gracefully entertained aunt of the rehearsal bridegroom, uncle and board gave further ac- with dincent to the setting. ner on Friday evening at their polished Ford and Jo Fran- home on North Highway 75. Misses Patty The cos Hamilton presided at the cryliving room decor featured stal punch service, and Misses an array of white carnations and Eloise Johnston and Elaine Coley lemon branches on occasional had charge of serving the white, table, and a heart-shaped arrangesatin-iced, three-tiered wedding ment of white candytuft and narcake, which WAS encircled with cissi The on dinner the coffee table. white carnations, candytuft and was served en buffet fern. in the dining from a lace-laid table centered Assisting room with were Mesdames C.

G. Dickson, a fan-shaped arrangement Hubert Wooley, Raymond Carroll pink candytuft, narcissi and feath- Market Report Cotton Texas Spota DALLAS, Jan cotton 24.55; Galveston 24.59: Houston 34.60. Grain and Provisions Fort Worth Cash Grain No. 1 hard 1.7% 5-8 a 84 1-8. FORT WORTH.

Jan. Barley No. 2, non 1.43-44. Oats No. 3 white 90 1-2 A1 1-8.

Sorghums No. Fellow milo. por 100 10 2.48-61. Livestock Fort Worth Firestork FORT WORTH, Jan. the! Fort Worth stock vard4 closed by the strike of livestock handlers come Fort Worth livertock commission men and live stock traders were a operating at the Hodge station pens about one mile north of the stock yards.

Sales on cattle and valres there were reported at price: shove those paid last Tuesday on the Fort Worth yards, E. H. Ely of Altus. Auld 80 good steers averaging 991 lb at 18.50. It WAS reported that Swift and Co.

Sunday night received two cars of hogs and 8 care cattle chinned direct to them. The emuller packers in the Fort Worth- Dallas area bought several lots of cattle and hors at country stations and ant: said to be nsaking arrangements to hare buyers at auctione throushout the territory. J. A. "JIM" GREEN OF LONE CEDAR IS BURIED ON FRIDAY BLOOMING GROVE.

Jar. (Spl.) -J. A. (Jin) Green. aged 57 years, died at his in the Lone Cedar community Thursday morning.

Funeral services were held from the Central Baptist church here Friday nfternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment was in Lone Cedar cemetery. The rites Were conducted by Rev. A. Chumbly, pastor, assisted by Rev.

Norman of Fort Worth. Nephews were pallbearers. Green was a native Texan, and had been prominent as 8 farmer 'and member of the Baptist church 'for many years. Surviving are his wife, five daughters, three sisters and three brothers. McCormick's Funeral Service directed.

When The Weather is Better Visit our nursery, ret some rose bushes, fruit trees, nut trees or that shrub you need in that VAcant place. We will help you with your landscape problems. too. Catalogue on request. We still have some bright hay for sale; millet, cane, hegaria or sudan grass.

Closed Sundays. McCLUNG NURSERY AND FRUIT FARMS Six milne South, Hirhirav 74. ery fern, with bows of pink tulle and cellophane wedding bells filled with pink candytuft and fern, providing effective accent. GleamIng white tapers in crystal holders Illumined the setting. After serving themselves, guests found places at individual tables in the living room.

The personnel for the courtesy included members the wedding party, and immediate families of the bride and bridegroom. American menis in 1916 will prohably be higher In calories and lower in vitamins than in 1945, According to Miss Jennie Camp, assistant State Home demConstration agent for the A. and College extension service. Miss Camp explains that larger supplies of meats, fats and olls, and possibly sugar, will raise the average per capita supply of daily calories to about 3.500. "This is 7 01' 8 per cent more than the avcrage of prewar years and some.

what above 1945," she SAYS. The fact thot incomes of a number of families will be lower influences the amount of vitamins in the diet. Lower income groups tend to buy less vegetables and fruits For the same rensor, Americans mav drink less milk this year, which will mean what leas calcium and. riboflavin in the average diet. "Whether diets will continue as high in the vitamns and Iron 15 they were during the war will depend considerably on thor bread and flour continue er.riched Miss Camp concludesent Average Meal To Change This Year, Expert Believes Activities Among County Home Clubs Valley Club Oak Valley: Home Demonstration Club met January 10 at the home of Mrs.

F. Woodard, with 17 members attending. Next ing of the group will be held Janunry 24 with Mrs. J. D.

McMannan. In And Out Of Service FORT KNOX, James E. Farmer, 1202 North Beaton street, Corsicana. has been placed on terminal leave at this post, and at the end of his leave will revert to an inactive status in the United States Army ABOARD USS -Joe T. Payne of Corsicana served on this attack in the Pacific.

Most assignment for transports the Sanborn has been with the fleet's new "Magic Carpet," bringing veterans home from overseas. During the war she participated in the action at Iwo Jima and Okinawa. FORT KNOX, Kentucky. Zane L. Anderson, 1120 West Collin Street, Corsicana, has been placed on torminal leave at this post and at the end of this leave will revert to an inuctive status in the United States Army.

Pfc. Dorsey A. Cotten is home from the European Theater for a furlough with his sister, Mrs. Pauline Dillard. Pfc.

Charles (Buddy) Cotten is home with a discharge from the fic Theater, and Pfc. Ralph A ten is also home with a discharge from the some theater. United States Tractor Tires 4 FARM FARM TRACE TRACTS B.ROYAL V. All Sizes Now in Stock See us before you purchase Tractor Tires! brewer's Super Service Station Highway 75 South Phone 1031. Courthouse News District Court.

In an exparte hearing Saturday. Judge A. P. Mays remanded two teen age girls back to the custody of their parents. Petit Jurors for the fourth week of court, January term, are: W.

A. Lang, city; Roy. Graham, Eureka; Lyman Barnes, city; Roy Harrison, city; O. J. Ashmore, city; B.

Mitchell, Barry; Jessle Bur. rows, city; A. J. Snyder, Purdon: R. 1.

Harris, city; J. T. DeMoss, Petty's Chapel; P. J. Earley, Kerens; W.

A. McGraw, Purdon; Reed Tillman, Kerens: John Butler, Rt 1, city: E. Glenn, Blooming Grove: W. E. Woodall, Purdon; Albert Beeman, Rt.

1, city; K. F. Sessions, Kerens: Jack E. Berry, Purdon: C. S.

Watkins, Eureka; Ben Crocker, Kerene; B. F. Speed, city: Downey, Frost; Gilm. Sheppard, Blooming Grove; B. F.

Allen, city: G. C. Poarch, Rt. city; J. M.

Taylor, Barry; Fred Ward, city: W. M. Holloway, city; W. M. Bivins, city; Bennett, city; J.

E. Downey, Purdon; F. W. Fauber, Rt. 1, city; G.

W. Howell, Kerens; J. R. Oden, Purdon; and J. T.

Arnett. city. The petit jury for the fourth week of th January term of court WAR excused Monday. District Clerk's Office George W. Martin v.

Joyce Martin, divorce. Mrs. Ruth Rohus vs. Clarence Rohus, divorce. Joshua P.

Rascoe Dorothy Ann Effie Rascoe, Scott N. Scott, annulment. County Court, Judge Powell accepted plea of guilty of violating prohibition laws from James D. Smith, negro, and assessed a fine of $100 inducte costs. Powell Monday accepted a plea of guilty to driving while intoxicated by Lemuel E.

Cook and fined the defendant $50 and costa. County Attorney's office. complaints of violation of prohibition laws were accepted. attorney, accepted a for attorney accepted A complaint for driving while intoxicated. Sheriff's Office Sheriff C.

O. Curington reported one arrest for intoxication and one theft case. Dr. W. K.

Logsdon reported two doctor's kits, car jack, box of gum and a box of candy stolen sometime Thursday night. Sheriff C. Curington reported arrest for intoxication lone for violation of prohibition laws. Earl Duvall, 23, of 1018 South Twenty-Eighth street reported ho Was assaulted Friday night by unknown assailant. bus, Sheriff WAS C.

not O. robbed. Curington reported arrests over the weekend of one for disturbing the peace, one for driving while intoxicated, one for vag. rancy, one for intoxication. and two delinquent girls were hended.

Ono WAR transported to' Terrell. Probate Court ct Mays, deceased. Application, to probate the will Application for temporary guardlanship of estate of Bobby Eugene Frost, a minor. Application for administration of the estate of Herbert J. (Hub) Cheek, deceased.

Court Judge wurtice, Johnson accepted: two complaints for intoxication, and fined one for driving with delective lights. Judge Foster transcripted two complaints prohibition law violation to the county, court. Judge A. E. Foster fined one for intoxication, one for not having driver's license, and transcripted a complaint of driving while intoxicated to the county court.

Dresden DRESDEN, Jan. E. Melton and J. G. Melton are on the sick list this week, Dick Smith came home lasi week after a two weeks' visit in Houston with his sister and tamily, Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Jamison. was accompanied home by the 'amisons, who spent a few days Ith the A.

L. Smiths. Loyd Morton and family were nner guests Sunday of his parits, the A. Mortons: then vis Mr. and Mra.

J. G. Melton inday afternoon. 'The W. D.

Cheek family are oving this week to the Clayton tehardson farm. Mr. Mra. J. H.

Sumner nd Billie Dean Cheek were in orsicana last Saturday. Leland Daniel and E. B. Cagle ere In Blooming Grove Saturday rening. Jimmy Mason visited Calvin tubbard at Silver City Sunday H.

8. Crawford was In Dallas 10st of last week under observaton of a specialist, as he has In very bad health for the ast year Mrs. Ethel Clark, Mr. and Mrs. toy Melton, Mra.

Dessie Melton nd daughter, Joyce, all of Fort Vorth, spent last week-ond here and Mrs. Z. E. Melton nd family, Visitors in the W. D.

Cheek home Sunday and Mrs. Lee Welch of Corsicana. Richard Cheek of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Sumner. Mr. and Mrs. B.

B. Bennett and little daughter of Silver City visited the Melton home Sunday. Legal Notices NO. 4861. THE STATE OF TEXAS To the Sherif! or any Constable of Me varro Counts.

Greeting Owen, Administrator of the tate of Birdie Yeldell, Deceased, having filed in our County Court him application 10 resign. accompanied by exhihit of the condition of said entata, numbered 4851 on the Probate Docket of Navarro County. toxother with an application to Do dis harged: YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED, That by publication of this Writ one time and wald publication not he less than top days before the return day hereof, In Newspaper printed the County of Navarro, Tex am. you xive duo notice to all persona interented in sald Estate, to appear and contest the same 11 they proper so to do, on Monday the 11th day of February. A.

D. 1046, at the Court House of maid County, in Corsicana, Texas, when said Application will be ated upon by said Court. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND and soul of RAid Court, at ms office in the City Corsicana, Texar. thia 10th day of uary, A. D.

1040. MABLE WILKINSON, Clerk, County Court Navarro County. (SEAL) By IVA WHITTEN, Deputy. HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing a true and correot copy of the Original Writ now in my hands. C.

O. CURINGTON, Sheriff Navarre County. By J. A. LOWELLA Doputy.

Political Announcements FIRST PRIMARY- 27th Second Primary-August 24th Names listed below are candidates for the offices designated subject to the action of the Democratic primaries: For Representative, 58th District: J. R. Donnell (second term), For District Clerk. John C. Hughes.

E. B. Dawson (re-election). For County Judge: Lonnie L. Powell (second For County Attorney: Charles T.

Banister. For Sheriff: Robert H. Vaught. C. Curington (re-election).

David Castles. For Clerk: Mable (Ellett) Wilkinson, reelection). For Assessor and Collector of Texas Halley Blake (re-election). For County Superintendent: J. C.

Watson (re-election). For County Treasurer: D. J. Mathis. For Justice of the Pence, Precinct 1, Place 1: W.

H. (Pop) Johnson (2r term). For Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1. Place 2: A. E.

Foster (re-election). For Commissioner Pre 1: Jack Megurity (re-election), T. P. (Pink) Hayes. J.

W. (Watson) Goodwin. For Commissioner Precinct 2: Lacy Garrett. J. 0.

Sessions. J. C. McMullan. For Commissioner Precinct 8: J.

D. Mahoney. Fred M. Copeland (re-election). C.

O. (Charlie) Slaughter. For Commissioner Precinct 4t J. N. (Joe) George.

Tom Hooser. B. L. (Beldon) English. For Constable, Precinct 1t W.

R. Legal Notice To: T. E. Varnell- GREETING: Tou are commanded to appear and swer the plaintiff's petititon at or before 10 o'clock A. M.

of the first Mondas after the expiration of 42 from the date of lenuance of this Citation, the same being Monday the C6th day of February, A. D. 1040. at or before 10 o'clock A. M.

before the Honorable District Court of Navarro County, at the Court House in Corsicana, Texas. Said Plaintiff's petition WAR filed on the 10th day of Januars. 1046. 'The file The number names of said suit being No. 24.180.

of the parties in wadd suit are: Mrs. May V. Walton. P. F.

Walton, Varnuell, Mry. Pearl Ferguson. Mr. Lida Walton, John Walton, J. E.

Varnell, Mra. Flossie Williams. C. 0. Mrs.

Glynn Garrett, Mra, Christie and R. D. Chriatie, an Plaintiffe and T. E. Varnell as Defendant.

The nature of wald wait being substantially follows. toPlaintiffs sue for the partition of the that following deseribed tract of land, alleging thes are the owners of an undivided 8-9ths Interest in said land and that the defendant la the owner of an undivided 1-8th interent therein, wald land ecri tad followa: being All that certain lot. trait or parve! of land, being 188.143 acres of land, more or Sadler out of and being parts of the John Jons, Survey (Abs. 785), Saumel Survey 4061. Joseph McDougald Survey (Alm.

987) (Abe. 673), P. W. Fuller Surves and J. S.

Beal Survey Ate. 103). situated the J. J. Wright Survey (Al.

853) All in Navarro County, Texas. about Ona mile southast from the Town of Barry and a6 tallows. wit: BEGINNING at an Iron Bar for the corner ot 1807 a out ol Southwest the said Sadler Survey, No let 10 Cammon azi Huskinvon, by deed datel comber 22, 1800. and the southeast cor. ner of 03: part of this; sold to J.

J. Varnell, try deed dated tract, ber 1803, the maid staire being situated on the South line of the Sadler survey and North line of Polly Kincaid Survey and 461 varas 8. 00 W. from the Houtheast corner of said 18.7 ares in the South line of the Old Right-0-Wir of the Cotton Belt Railroad Hilleloro Branch and 553 varies 8. 60 W.

from the southeast corner of said Sadler Survey: THENCE N. 30 dex. 15' W. with the Went line of wald 18.7 acro trant 448 vro. to an iron har for corner on the Houth line of Old Cotton Belt Railroad Was: THENCE N.

76 W. with South Ine of Oki. Cotton Belt Right-of- Way 101.2 7m. to an iron pipe for corner: THENCE with an andle of 90 dos. 0 minutes to tho right N.

14 F. crossing old right-of-way 30 vrA, to an iron har for corner in the North line of Old Cotton Melt Railroad richt-of-war: THENCE N. 703 W. with North line of 01 Cotton Belt Railroad way Tre. ft.) to stake al the beginning of curve to the left: THENCE continuing along said North ol- way line on A curve of 2 degrees to the left, having a radius of 2014.03 around said curve 408.5 rre, to a stake! at the end of curse: THENCE 9.

87 der. W. with the tangent to maid curve and along the North line of old Cotton Holt Raltroad at vra. crow the West line of the Sculler Survey and the East of he Hollowas Survey, In tell 578.95 Tm. to An iron bar for the Northwest corner of thin tract.

in the west line of the Hollowoy Survey and the Kart line of the J. H. Kuskendall Survey: THENCE 8. 30 E. with the Weet line of the Holloway and McDougald Surveys And East line of the Kuykandall Surveys, the fence tears to the west about 0 at 40.05 Fra.

(rOM the south hue of 014 railroad richt-o- way, at 219.85 pace south went corner of the Holloway and North west corner of the McDougald Sur. in all 385.64 rs, to a stake at angle point in fence: THENCE 6. 37 doz. 30' E. with pasture ten 187.2 rm.

to a stake at angle point feme: THENCE 8. 58 deg. 10' K. with fence 108 vra. and continuing Paine course in all 150.8 vre.

to A stake at bend 'n old Blooming Grove Road, whene an iron pipe in East fence line of road bogre N. 44 der. 10' E. 20 THENCE 8. 55 E.

with the Old Blooming Grove Road and at 20 ft. from the East fence line of warn st 270 vra. erom the south line the Fuller and North Mine of the Beal Surveys, at 515 the south line of the Beal and North tine of the Wright Surveys, in all 765 yrs. to Miake in the South line of the Wright Survey which in the roud 8. 60 W.

6.4 vre. from an Iron Bur for the Southweal corner of the John Hadler Survey: THENCE N. 60 deg. 07' E. with the South line of the Wright Survey at 6.4 7m.

an tron Bar and Mosqitite 10" dia. stand on line for common corner of the Wrizht and Sallor and continu: ing same course with the S011th line of the Saller and North line of the Polly Kincaid Surveys, the fonce hears to the north 4 to -01 812.9 to the Iron Bar in the place of beginning and containing 186.143 acres of land, more lose, and the estimated value of said land de $18.000.00. ISSUED this the 10th day of January, 1046. Given under my hand and cal of said Court, at office in Corsicana, Texas, this the 10th day of January, A. 10-18.

(SEAL) E. R. DAWSON, Clerk, District Court, Navarro County, Taras, NO. 24.386 THE STATE OF TEXAS T-5 Claude N. Thomas was among the servicemen who arriv.

'ed at San Francirco aboard the Sacajawea on January 18. Sun Want Ads Bring Resulta FOR MALE 40 ache nice sandy poll with fair nice orchant on paved road about four miles out NIne up to do date grocery stock and tures. location, invoice around $4500), One of the bast Cafon In town doing mod SHIMMI. farm. fair KOI fence.

on pared highway Henderson 4. 530 Ten Ares with pretty, modern cottage: convenience, hardwood floors, nine orchant. hix tank con paved street in north atre Zione Rest Addition. $10,000. One acre with lots of trait In 1004 Rest Addlition, $1000.

Five room cottage West 10th grenue. $3:100, Four Tee with: six room cottage. con on Wast stir city. $6300. Three room house East Side for color.

ed: $1000 New house, three big roome. Kaat Side (for colored) $2200. Une of the nicest brick horea in acana, $22.500. of land with aight room house East 7th suitable for home BiteR of ou-inese. 38000 for all.

168 Acre stock farm with fair about six miles southwest Corsicana, $30 acre For few dasa onis. One of the prettiest homes with one a land on Orphans Home road. $10.000. Five room cottage 10 edge of Jester, Pine $3.000.00 a avenue 4P 53000. FAR room residence Weal 4th SI acres tee saudy soil, rood Imp.

1th lighte bouts nice neran orchard last 6a st of Eureka $3750. 80 acres mostly Tr ass. rood Ave room: Douse with lights rood VArD. good end: school bus route. nortb Eureka $3600.

Modarn tour bedroom resideuce, double garage. big corner lot near Robert Lee school $1250 Nice ire -com cottage. chukeu sereral big pecan trace sud twO lots lp weat town A. LEWIS Phone 1174. No 104 North Thea Real Estate FOR SALE-103 acres land, two miles north Eureka.

God hour, barn And water. On school and mail route. See Is. B. DONNER, Eureka, Tex.

FARM AND RANCH LOANS fev assistinia In busing. refinancing. re pairing or building now and paying Federal Land Bank per cent on or NAVARRO NATIONAL. FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION 611 State Vat'l, Box 911 Phone 44. It.

Hart Noc. and Tress, EXCHANGE FOR BUYERS AND SELLERS 155 10 miles 9. Dallas. Waco Interurban rune through farm. Stop Wayne.

Gravel roni on S. side of farm. Goal 5-room frame house. 2 barns, smokehoure and garage. Terme if desired.

180 acres rood mixed land. 64 acron cultivation, 1:1 pasture. Nirv six room house, upcround water piped in kitchen. 3 wella, 3 tanka. Elecuricity.

Good barn. largo chicken house, 3 small chicken houser, double garage and smoke house. Pasture fenced and cross fenced. 15 hearing raper shell pocan trees. Locaed miles N.

Coraleana, 1 mile off ban! surface rond. Price 60 00 per aure, 91 acrea mixed land 3 miles N. cans. 28 acre cultivation. balance paRture.

4 room house. barn in fair condition. Underground cistern. Priced to sell. Terma if desired.

149 A res located neg Highway 31. 30 ACTeA pasture, balance cultivation. Good 5 room house, eloctricity, rood barn. Terms 11 desired. 118.8 arres sandy land.

60 acres ration, balance it pasture and timber. 100 pocan tram, small orchant, 9 wells. two tanks, all fence! and crossed fenced. 6 room house. large barn and other outPrice 50.00 per acre 176 2 miles N.

Corsicana on hard surfacel road. Good improvementa. 158 acres blanckland--148 cultiFation, 10 In pasture. 4 room hour, fair barn. garage.

chickenhouse. underaround cistern, good tank. Located on highway 29 west of Frost. 115 1-2 acres blackland, 11-2 miles W. Hillsboro on gravel road.

15 acrea ture, cultivation. Good air rOOm house, barn. cond well water pipal in house. Electricity. Priced 565.00 per aero.

Service Station doing big of1 and gas trueine. Oil truck. pickup, burbling equipment and stock. on way 04 in of small town. xrocery and market.

Property and Other Rel Matate for Sule, List Your Property With Co for Quick Sale. Long Term Loans per cont. No. Extra Charge. H.ARRIS AND GEORGK 601 State Notional Bank Building Corsicans, Texan, Wanted BOOR BARGAINS We have enlarged Our wto of new aince first of month.

and receiving turther rulditiona daily. Many sellers fiction and nonfiction, and making cute in of some. Amone then The Apostle. The Well Workl the Flesh, and Father Smith. 40 The Bolinvara, Under Cover, and dozen of othem.

We have more than phonozraph recorda in atork. Priors be 95 BOOK STORE, 115 W. Collin Corsicana Muttress Maker 10 SPECIAL MATTRESS SALEmattrees work Any rind of mastrosa built---relay your old Scaly Dede. reIns Inner anting mattross made good new Make feather and pillowe A complete stork of nOR. bode show tou from the cheapest to the beat We har.

100 per cent genuine tell mattresses. Buy one from Lane's SPECIAL I FELL BEDS. Any kind of forniture to. purred. up coletered and repaired BaT and wade for old furniture all work suaranteol One day service on moat work.

LANK AND HATES MATTRESS rAC TORY-A. Lane Horace 418 South Highway 75 DAY obone 1180. nirht phone 1028. TEXAS BEAUTY Mattrone for batter sleep. We manufacture this tell mattress In our modern factory and feel sure you will do be pleased with It.

We are equipped: So your felting work. Wa renovate and rebuild any kind of mattress. CORSI. CANA MATTRESS FACTORY I cwner. A16 Mans lat A venue.

Roane was. DeGeorge Bidg Phone 279. Miscellaneous Service 11 REFRIGERATION Lot mo repair your refrigerator -any and all makes an experienced refrigerator man -WELDON W. PRICE, Com mercial and Household Refrig. eration.

Phone 687-J 1518 Columbia Repairing 12 PAIRING--We mpair all makes Washing Machinos, Vacuum Cleaners. Electrie irons and other stall Appliances. have toon in this for the DAT ten years, and have A large stock of that we may ho able to rive you prompt service. Sue the now drier Washer and the now Gibson FretsShell Refrigerator now on display. BUCK'S APPLIANCE SHOP.

A. (Buck) Copeland, owner, 119 N. Beaton St. Phone 3000-w. Memorial Services For Lt.

Jas. Moore Memorial services for the late Lt. James Moore, U. 8. Army Alr Forcos, were held at the Frost Baptist church Sunday.

Rev. D. P. Cagle, Huntsville, former pastor of the church, WAS the principal speaker. Rev.

C. C. Ellie, pastor, and Rev. D. D.

Geddle, Corsicana, associational missionary, participated program. Pulpit furniture premented by the wife of the deceased dedicated. The Frost Methodist church dismissed Ita regular sorvices Sunday to joir In the memorial exercises. Lt. Moore, aged 26 years, a bomher pilot, was lost over Germany, May 8, He wan the husband of Dean Newell Moore of Milford and the son of Mr.

and Mrs. G. E. Moore of Frost. CLASSIFIED Real Estate FOR SALE 169 acres of land south of Corsicans.

175 of and S. F. of Kerens, about 30 A ree in tvation. balance la pasture and Reun! 4-roon house and small ba Price 000. on New Hon- on West Collin murret.

Can give bo-vesalon. 11 you have proports to sell. ace me. 1, V. MAJORS Ken Insurance and Kentale 129 West Collin st.

Shone 1183, Rentals Miscellaneous for Rent 42 FOR, RENT---We hare two places to rent on the Well lo. on Highway 33 5 mites south of Rive. Thie in very fine land. Lara Sunily of workers pro Apply FORTSON 115 W. 4th Ave.

Livestock Baby Chicks 25 OUR HATCHERT ta open. We do cuetom hatching. Bring your Any time that la convenient and they will be sot earliest date. Setting once week. Call ROBERTS HATCHERY.

Phone 1077 for sour baby chicka. poultry, supplies, romalins and fends. Roberts and Son Hatchory, 2000 Weal Second avenue, Corvicana BABY CHICKS THOUSANDS WEEKLY -from breeding stock. Butt Lochorne. White Lerhorne, Brown borne.

White Rocke, Barred Rocks, White R. I. Reda, Parmenter Reda. New Hampshire Reds. Hybride And heary mixod.

All breeds offend are from the bloodlines obtainable. We are ing mora orjera for Sprine doltvery than ever before. We that you place your onir now, for the date you prefer. line of REMEDIES--FEEDSSUPPLIES CORSICANA HATCHERT AND POULTRY FARM, 1-8 miles south on old Waco Hi- Was 31, 0. Box 1428.

Corsicana, Term. BART CHICKS and Started Chicke every day. Can fill your at Any time. Will have babus beef turkey poults firet hatch March 11th at reasonable prices. All chicks and turkey poulta from stock of known quailty, all 100 por rent tested hatch in Incubators, antomatio controlled.

operated hr experioperators. Bring 118 sour custom hatching. twoth chicken and turkey erge. Bring then ABS day. Wo will take care of them.

We have plenty of capacity 10 take care of all. We will have the follow. Ins breals of baby chicka: W-Leghorn, Leghorn, R. 1. Rede.

N. Hainpahire Rosie, Barred Rocks. White Rocks. Buff Rocks, White Wyandotter, B130k Gianta. Also Austro White Asbrid.

C'omplete line of feel, Full-0-Pep and Das. Poultry Supplies and Remedies: also all Vaccines for poultry At11 turkeye. BURROSS HATCHERT AND VEER Cormirana, Term, 201 East Collin St. Phone 104. Merchandise Articles for Sale 30 FOR SALE--Six foot Porcelain Insido and out.

Can he scen at VEAL 113 W. Collin 8t FOR SAL.P- One rood 8 room house to he moved off of property. Can be scoop 00 highway Al Eureka. For information J. A.

PENNEY. 110 East 6th arenaS. Corsicana. Price $1000.00. RADIO BATTERIES Sea G.

W. WATKINS. Route cans, Emhoneo Road. FOR SAL.E-1 man's brown leather sport coat, Alze 30: mus's black leather coat. size 38: 1 man's brown wHit, size 30: pair men's good pants, 31-33: pr.

men's khakt pante, 31-33: men's shirla, sine 14 1-4: pr. ment'a brown slippers, wize 8 pr. black slippers; size 9: pr. men's brown shore. alza 8 1-2: 1 good battery radio, real nice 5 burner oil cook stove, nice daybed and mattress, rood wood heater.

408 So. 13th etreet. OLD BOOKS WANTED--We hare trans calls from collector ot old bookse. Bluehark Spelling Books, Barnes Filth Rendor, Mouffes's Mifth reader. and bonka on Texas Are among those wanted.

Look throned your old books--yon may DATA ninny that collector want. We also pay com! cash prices for many kind of azinm of Dec. and Jan. date. Any kind bought weight.

DONNELL BOOK STORE. 116 W. Collin Miscellaneous for Sale 33 WE HAVE one John Dorm tractor for one Joshu Deere row planter, one John Deere row "titivator for sale. J. A.

PENNEY IMPLEMENT 110 East 6th Corsicana. Teras. LIMITED amount nf Butane tanka and appliances mI 1. and H. Butane Gas Tanks and 300 South 8rd Street.

Coriona Seed, Feed Implements 35 FOR SALE --200 bales fright cane hay. 60 centa per bushel at 11p baru, 1 miles mouth of Mildred flight School. on highway 087. FRED K. THOMPSON.

WE SILL HAVE enme Kuna! need fart Ins equipment for enle. Wr are also ins oniara for the now universal Jeep which we are dealers for and will bare shipment tu won. J. A. PENNEY IMPLEMEN'T 110 Enat 4th Avenue, CoralCADA, FOR SALE -Oliver 70 Tractor on rub her all around, two tow Late 30 model.

I. B. MAHONEY at Embousa, Texas, Used Cars Antomobiles for Sale 57 CARS FOR SALE THIS WEEK 1041 Olde DeLuxe, will have range. 10:9 Plymouth. 1033 Ford Coupe, $050.00.

35 Chevrolet. Coupe, $300.09 :4 Buick. $300.00. 41 Pls mouth Couna, last werk 38 Inet of work. rune zuod at Wr from 35 to 41.

311 Commerce. WISH 'MO THANK frienda and tamers for the that ToO hare riven the Ratio Repair Shop durlog tho your 1045. 19 employ the hews radio mechanic and an. tatter prepared to more our mistomere as we have rood wtok of radio 21141 tubra. We give you radio at modPrate priors.

We pay haz in for old electric or hatters See at RADIO REPAIR SHOP. West 5th A venue, Joe R. Daniel, Corsicana, exas. Mra. J.

L. McCulloch of WAS A spend-the-day guest in the home of Mrs. J. Floyd Smith on Thuradny. COLOGY SEZ: THE ONLY THING IN THE WORLD THAT SEEMS SMALLER AS YOU TO IT- IS GREATNESS LOANS AUTOMOBILES FURNITURE GENERAL AMERICAN Finance Company 115 WEST 4th AVE CORSICANA PHONE 2011.

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