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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 11

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THE CORSICANA DAILY SUN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 19S8. fiLEVEN fl I 1 I. 'STOCK MARKET IN SLEEPING MOOD AS LEADERS SLUMBER Local Markets Cotton 8.00 Cotton seed $20.00 Cotton Texna Spot DALLAS. AUff. 7.04; Houston, 8 20; QaJvcnlon.

and Provisions ONE OF SLOWEST SESSIONS RECENT MONTHS; TRANS- Main osins Excnang Associated Former Bund Leader Fort Worth Cash drain. FORT WORTH. Demand was excellent for wheat and fair for other light ottcrlnga OB the cash (rain market here. Wheat No, 1 hard 7fi 3-4 80 8-4. nom 50-51.

2 yellow mllo prr 100 No. 2 white hafir nom FERS 450,000 New York Cotton Table. NEW YORK. Aur. 1 future i cloeod 3-7 lower.

Htrh Barley No. 2 Sorirhumi No num 78-80. Corn No. 2 yellow 81-02. Oate No.

2 red 82 1-2 33 1-2. October December January March May July Open 8.20 8.3fi 8.114 8.36 8.37 8.38 8 29 8.36 8.37 8.39 8.30 Low 8.24 8.30 8.32 8.32 8.34 8.33 Clow 8.30 S.39-D 8.32 8.34 8.33 Spot quiet: middling 8.37 (n) Nominal. New Orleans Cotton Tabie. NEW ORLEANS. Aur.

ion closed steady at net of 2 to 3 points. HKrh Wheat Primi Advance. CHICAGO. AUK. Stirred by asserted, notable unfavorable crop developments Jn Canada, Chlciuro wheat rose 11-4 today, but held onl part of the win.

clow Chleairo whMt futures to 5-R hlirher compared with finish. Sept. 633-47-8. IVe. corn 1-g off to 3-R up.

Sept. and oats unehanted to 1-8 At the 1-8 flft off. 7-fl ftft; 1-2 5-8, October December January Madch May July Open 8.38 8.44 8.43 3.45 8.46 8.48 8.39 8.44 8.42 8.45 8.46 8 4-8 Low 8.33 8 3D 8.08 8.42 8.43 8.44 Clow 8.338.30 8.38 8.42 8.43 8.44 Chicago Oraln Table. CHICAGO. Aur.

18 NEW YORK, Aug. 18, Stocks went to sleep in today's market, after the motors had led an early rallying attempt, and many leaders slumbered In moderately lower territory at the close. It was the most somnolent session in more than two months, with transfers for the full day only around 450,000 shares. The ticker tape frequently was motionless as the majority of traders dozed in the boardrooms, Price changes generally were exceptionally narrow throughout. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT NEW YORK, Sales, closing: price and net change of the fifteen most active stocks today: Chrys 15800 711-8 up 15-8.

Gen Mtrs 14300 463-8 up 3-4. US Rubl) 10300 44 3-8 up 8-4. Consol Text 0700 1-8 dn 1-8. US Stl 0000 07 3-4 up 5-8. Yellow Trk 8100 10 1-4 up 3-8.

Bend Avla 7700 22 1-8 up 1-8, NY Cen 6300 173-4 dn 3-8. Consol Oil 6000 91-2 no. Anac 5600 838-8 dn 1-8. Beth Stl 0000 051-8 dn Gdrlch 5300 24 1-8 up 3-4. Gen 5300 19 tip 3-8.

Gen £1 5300 40 5-8 dn 3-8. Mont Word 5200 46 up 18 12 1-8 11 7-8 34 3-4 34 1-2 29 8-8 31 10 1-8 1-4. Petrol Corp 12 1-8. Phelpa Dodge 17xd 34 3-4. Phillips Pet 34xr 41 1-4 40 1-2 40 7-8.

Pvtb Svc NJ 2 29 29 1-2. Pullman 19 31 3-4 31' Pure Oil 19 10 7-8 10 5-8 Radio Corp of Am 23 7 7-8 6 7-8. Radio Keith Or 4 2 5-8 2 1-2 1-2. Rom Rand 5 15 1-4 15 15 1-4. Repub Stl 32 17 3-4 17 1-2 175-8.

2 22 1-4 22 1-8 22 1-8. 24 71 5-8 70 1-4 71. 6 15 7-8 15 1-2 15 3-4. 178 10 1-2 49 178 178. 7-8 48 WHEAT- Hlfrh 04 Ixiw March Mar CORN NEW at ten points Arerage Middling Price ORLEANS.

18. OP) pries of middling cotton today Southern marketi WM lower at H.20 oenU a pound; fo? the paul thirty market days 8.61 cents a pound. March Mav OAT9 Sept. Dee. May 3-4 flO 1-8 B.I 1-R 4P3-R nn R73-R 481-8 an t-R 23 7-R 253-8 32 7-8 23 ft-R 25 1-3 fl3 3-4 7-8 B4 7-R 66 683-8 1-2 63 48 1-2 5-8 50 1-4 51 1-8 23 7-S 23 5-fl 25 1-8 Orlrann Spots quiet.

NEW ORLEANS. cotton closed qiiiot at revleed Middling 13 polntg lower. 230; low middling 1 7.03; middllntr 8.28; (rood middling- 8.83; rcoelpu 175; stock 003,738. 1,1 vpr pool Rpoti Quiet. LIVERPOOL.

ADIT. S.ilOO all Amerlcnn Spot quiet; Trices 1 point lower. In pence: Amerl- can middling 4.77; iuturci closed unchanged to 1 higher. New York Cotton Steady. NEW YORK.

Aug. 18 futitree 1 hifrhcr to 2 lower, trade buytntr lioinr olfset liy local and southern soiling. Oct. 2.80; Dec. 8.3fl; Jan.

8.34; Mnrch 8.35; May 8.37: July fi.38. Dec. eased 8.3.1 to 8.31. Tear- Ing quotations at net of 2 to 4 late In thn flrct hour. The market ruled quiet about steady 'later in Ihe mornJnjr when selling pres- tnperod of I as utockn and wheat advanced.

The heftvieat weevil Infestatiton in many months in moil of Mis- by tho elate plant board. At midday Dec. 8.32 and the market waa 2 to 4 points net lower Pacific Ohio. Bonds and about steady. Cash drain.

KANSAS CITY. Aiiir. 171 cam; 1-2 lower to 13-4 higher. No. dark hard No.

2 hard 1-2; close: 5ept. 615-8; Doc. 62: Mav fl4 Corn, 10 earn: 1 1-4 lower to 3-4 higher. No. 2 white nom 50 1-2: I ETIQUETTE No.

2 yellow nom 4P 1-4 501-2: No. 2 mined nom 48 3-4 50. Close, 4-8 7-fl: Dec. 45 1-8. 6 earn; unchanged; No.

3 white nom 23-23 NEW YORK, Aug. 18, Leading Industrial stocks struggled to get a foothold on a rally In today's market but most were only moderately successful. Steclg and motors attracted some support, with IT. S. Steel, General Motors, Chrysler and Yellow Trucks edging forward.

Slight advances were registered for U. S. Rubber, Montgomery Ward, Boeing, Anaconda, Kenne- cott. Allied Chemical, Northern 18 1-4 1-2. and Chesapeake and commodities were Oh I Cairo CAfth CHICAGO.

Atiff. wheat No. 3 red 07; No. 3 northern uprlnir ft.V corn No. 1 mixed No.

1 jrritoir 1-3: No. 4. ft3: Nn. 1 white 641-4: No. 2 mlxml No 3 22; No.

2 white, 20-2(13 No. 3. 22-26 Or! funs Cotton 8 tend NEW ORLEANS, Atlff. Cot- Ion futures opened unchanged to 2 points net higher here today. Wanhlnarton advices quoted airricuHural officials AA Baying- the loan would unnounred within wenk and would from 8.25 to 8.30 cents a pound.

October contracts opened at 8.38. at 8.44, Jan. nt R.42. March at at 8.48 8.45. CHICAGO.

AUfT. 1 car, 4fi trunks. Ix-jrhorn broilers 2 and under 14. over 2 13; colored spring under 4 tfl, Plymouth Rook 151-3. White Kork 1ft.

4 up colored 14, White Rock 17: old g-eesa 12: other wichanirwl. Butter 2,380,400, steady, prfew ohnnirwl. ER-JTS fl.841, firm; graded extra firsts oars and local 51 3-4; firsts locnl 201-2, cara 21; current receipts 101-2. Fotato Markpt. CHICAGO.

Any. 57; on 104; total TTfl 34: Idaho BUM U9 No. 1. l.ftO-AA: niMPts US Nn. 1 2.0010: Oregon Bliss Triumphs US No.

1, 1.55. dur- tak- call- Mav at 846 bid and July and liedjrlnir the but ofterinim wern en up 'At net lotBcg by trade ing- and covering-. Incentlvfn were luckinir however and tradinir followed narrow trend during first part of the sewion. Towards Oct. nontraxjts traded at 8 .34 Dw nt 8 .39.

Mnrch at 8.43. May 8.43 nnd July nt 1.4(1. or 1 to 3 points below the previous Wonther OVPP the mrlon most avorahlo wl th only light ithowprs in the northwestern and northpaHtPrn Temperatures ranged "from nornjnl to above. The turnover ypstprday was "halm and oppn 370.750 bales, an tncrpRBe of 1,350 over thn previous Livestock FORT N. O.

CoKonnefrf Oil NEW ORLEANS. Amr .18 UP) Cot- tonFPPd oil cloqed steady: bleach a Wfl prime crude 1-2 7.00 nominal. prim crude O.S? 1-2 7. On nominal. Sept.

7.70b; 7.00b; pec. 7.08b; Jan. 7.R8; March 7.72b. (b) Did. Japanese Air Raids Put Hankow Railway Out of Commission Fort Worth WORTH.

18. calvw country bought Btenrs R.ftO: medium srade fed steers held at 7.60: load gwxl to choice fert ypnrllnirs 0.00; butcher and bflpf eown 4.25-5.35: moMly 4.255 00: (tlfiUR-htor cnlvon n.00-7.50; Blocker ralvM mostly n.00-7.50. HOGR. flOO: nrnrlioal ton R.30 paid by Bulk (rood to rholee 180260 Ih fi.10-30: fredf-r nlirs 7.00 down. SHEEP.

5,000 Innludlnv 4.000 thru; ffioM unrinr lambs n.RO-down. SHEEP, 5.000 innludlnsr 4.000 thru: most piprinir fl.ftO-7.00, fpw 7.25: ypnrlinRft 4.50-5.00; aired wMhers 3.75 down; feeder Inmba 4.60*5.35. Chlonro I.IvMtork. CHICAGO, Auir. HOGS.

12.000, inoludinir 2.500 direct; practical top P.00: bulk jrood and choice J80-S-IO rood Uffht pack- inir n7.00-.1fi. CATTLE. callvwi 1.000; parly top 12.75 pflld for 1185 mixpd utrer and helfpr yearlinrn UP to 11.15; drpMPrt top rows montlv 5.25-51; wetirhty an unit ire bull fls.76: vealern firm at ll.no down. flHEKP. 0.000.

including- 2.000 direct top S.fiO: fppdtnff Umbd 7.50-86; native lambs 8.26-40. The Baby Rule: Pink For Girls, Blue For Boys By DURHAM AP Feature Service Writer Pink is for girls and blue for boys. That's an old baby custom. Still, if mother prefers pink for her boy's clothes or blue for her girl's, there's no reason she should not get it. There's no reason, cither, if she has furnished her nursery in blue and a baby daughter arrives, that she should not continue her chosen color scheme.

A number of questions arise when the new baby comes. Announcements, for one thing. A Combination Card. The generally-accepted announcement is the combination of the Mr. and Card and the baby card.

The Mr. and Mrs. Card, which 1-2. 1-8. 3-4.

1-8. 1-8. 1-2. 3-8. 3-4 1-2 6 1-2 HAVE A rws is WE FOAM HONGKONG, Augr.

18. Japan's persistent air bombincj campaigm against the Canton- Hankow railway today appeared for the first time to have put that vital line of supply for China's armies out of commission, at least temporarily. There has been no passenger service between Canton, China's southern metropolis, and Hankow, the provisional. capital, for the past ten days, and now, as far as can be learned, no military trains are getting through. Negro TVA Workers Are Reported Abused top 8.ftO 1S- S.RO 8,76 sow 500; bulk fed veal- about KANSAS CITY.

1.600; to eholre 170-250 Ibs 0.25-7 00, CATTLE. 3.000, will 1101 ih fnd 11.25 two loads '(rood cows fl.OO; seleclrd ern o.flO. SHEEP. 3.000: odd lota ohpftn etpftdy: top native spring: lambs Oregronc 8.15. TWO CHARGED WITH MURDER OF FILLING STATION OPERATOR KNOXVILLE, Aug.

1 workers on the TVA's Chlckamauga dam have been kicked, cursed and treated "brutally" by their foremen and walking bosses, a witness charged today before a congressional committee Investigating the Tennessee Valley Authority. The appearance of TVA Director David E. Lillonthal to testify in the Berry Marble case was delayed While the committee listened to a detailed account of alleged abuse from Charles H. Houston, negro, special counsel for the National As- floclation for the Advancement of Colored People. Babs and Her Count Confer In Venice VENICE, Italy, Aug.

Count Court Haugwltz-Reventlow arrived at Venice today by airplane from Budapest -i hour's conference with his wife, the former Barbara Hutton, from whom he Is separated. The count's sudden appearance caused Venice society to speculate on tho possibility of a -econcill- ation, but it was believed the meeting- was merely another conference to arrange the affairs of the couple. The Weather East Fair tonight; Friday partly cloudy, continued warm. Qentle to fresh southeast and south winds on coast. West Texas Partly cloud; somewhat unsc' tied in west poi tlon, probabl; scattered thundci showers In south west portion to night or Friday.

Arkansas a Oklahoma; Gen erally fair tonigh and Friday. Louisiana: Fail tonight and Fri- FAIR day. Light to gentle variable winds on the coasts, mostly northerly to westerly. High and low readings on the local government thermometer for the 24 hour period ending at 7 Thursday morning were 100 and 73, AUSTIN, Aug. Georgia ex-convict charged with slaying Adolph Laake, Paige fill- Ing station operator, was In Travis county jail today while a second mart was in custody of Bastrop county officers.

The accused pair, Frank Leonard Keeling, 25, and Wylle Otis Smith, 23, were brought here by Sheriff Ed Cartwright of Bastrop county from Dallas. Keeling was in Jail and officers took Smith to Bastrop for questioning. He was to be returned here. Murder charges were filed by Sheriff Cartwright in Bastrop county after a test bullet fired from a gun taken from the suspects matched one taken from Laake's body. Emergency Measures In Georgetown Riot GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, Aug.

government of this British colony invoked emergency measures today to cope with Increasingly serious labor troubles after a clash Jn which a woman a policeman were injured. The clash occurred last night when a mob of strikers attacked the officers of the Cane Grove sugar estate 25 miles from Georgetown. An estimated 10,000 negro and Indian workers on a number of big sugar estates are striking for higher wages to meet the rising cost of foodstuffs. One Hears Two-Hour Addrasn PITTSBURGH, Aug. The circumstances of Charles Glllmann's address made It front uage news today.

The president of World Vigilance, waited for his audience last night, then launched Into a two-hour discussion of his plan to Insure world peace by Ing wars and strikes. HU newspaper for the whole speech. GoldthwalU Girl Drowns. BROWNWOOD, Aug. 18, Miss Paralee Eakln, 17, of Goldthwalte, drowned yesterday while swimming in the Colorado river near Goldthwatte.

Brown wood firemen were aiding In the i arch for the body. is usually slightly larger than the average Mrs. card, bears the names of both parents in the center. In tho lower right-hand corner may be engraved the street, town and state address. On the baby's card, which Is about half the size of the Mr.

and Mrs. card, usually appears the baby's the center. In the lower right corner is engraved the date of birth. No other information goes on the card. The two cards usually are tied together by a bow of white, blue or pink ribbon, so that both the parents' and the baby's name show.

Many baby cards having blank spaces Into which the baby's name and birth date may be written are now on the market. their use Is frowned on by many of the so-called socially correct, there is no reason why they may not be used, since doing so often saves time lost in putting through an engraving order. Under ordinary circumstances announcements are usually sent from Mr. and Mrs. to Mr.

and Mrs. For The Newspaper. It Is perfectly proper for the parents of the new baby to send an announcement to the society editor of the local newspaper. The editor will use it or not, as he sees fit. Information sent to a newspaper should bo brief and to the point.

It may read something like this; "Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of 100 Any Street are the parents of a son, John, born Saturday, September 10, at tho Grcencnstle Hospital in this city. The baby Is the couple's first child. Mrs.

Smith is tho former Jane Debutante, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Norman Debutante of 22 Holiday Street." Although local custom sometimes decrees otherwise, It is generally considered proper to send birth announcement only to intimate friends of the parents, A small gift Is almost mandatory upon reception of an announcement. It should be sent as soon as may be followed by a visit to the baby and mother when the two are able to receive visitors. K. C.

S. Operating Income. NEW YORK, Aug. Kansas City Southern railway, one or the first mnjor roads to report for July, showed today net operating income for the month of $256,780 compared with $335,608 in the like 1937 month. Gross income for July amounted to $1,102,672 against $1,219,006 in ,1937.

Al Ch and 3 Allis Ch Mfg 1-4 48 1-4. Am Can 8 08 5-8 97 7-8 98 5-8. Am and Fdy 2 15. Am Pow and Lt 3 5. Am Rd and St 45 15 1-8 14 1-2 14 1-2.

Am Roll Mill 16 18 5-8 18 1-2. Am Sm and 18 46 3-8 46 46. Am TT 6 140 1-2 140 Am Wt Wks 7 10 1-8 9 3-4 93-4. Anac 56 33 6-8 33 33 3-8. -At and SF 6 35 1-2 35 35 Atl Refln 15 23 1-4 23 23 and 26 8 7 5-8 7 6-8.

Bndall Oil 15 18 17 3-4 17 Bend Avi 77 22 1-2 21 3-4 22 Beth Stl 55 55 3-4 54 5-8 55 Borden Co 21 17 16 16 Budd Whl 61 4 7-8 4 3-8 4 Callahan Lead 617-81 1 3-4. Calu and Hec 13 7 7-8 7 7 6-8. Cerro De Pas 9 43 1-2 42 3-4 43. Teed Prod 391-29 3-8 9 3-8. Chrys Corp 157 71 1-8 71 1-8.

Col and South .20 6 CoJum and El 24 6 6 3-4. Coml Solv 11 10 1-4 10 10. Comwlth and South 9 1 1-4. Consol Oil 58 9 5-8 9 1-2 9 1-2. Cont Can 7 44 1-2 43 1-2 43 1-2.

Cont Oil Del 7 33 32 1-4 321-4. Corn Prod 7 69 3-4 681-2 69 1-4. Curtiss WrI 16 61-8. Douglas Airc 41 481-2 461-4 471-8, Du Pont De 12 130 1281-2 130. El Auto Lite 7 26 5-8 25 3-4 261-2.

El 23 10 3-8 10 10 1-8. Freeport Sul 4 29 287-8 287-8. Gen El 53 413-8 401-2 405-8. Gen Foods 5 351-2 361-4 351-2. Gen Mtrs 142 46 6-8 46 3-8 46 3-8.

Gdrich (BF) 54 241-8 223-4 241-8. Gdyr TAR 34 27 1-4 26 5-8 271-4. Gt Nor Ir Ore Ct 1 121-4, Gt Nthn Ry Pf 10 211-4 21 Houd Hershey 4 143-8 141-4 141-4. Houston Oil 481-8881-8. Howe Sound 4 431-2 431-8 431-8.

Hud Mtr 5 9 83-4 83-4. Hupp Mtr 611-8. Int Harv 11 58 57 1-4 58. Int TT 21 81-2 83-88 1-2. Manv 13 931-2 921-2 931-2.

Kenne Cop 21 39 5-8 39 3-8 39 5-8. Kresge S3 7 191-4 183-4 183-4, Loew 6 47 3-4 47 1-4 47 1-4. Lorillard (P) 2 193-4. Lud Stl 5 18 17 5-8 18. Marsh Field 3 12 Mid Cont Pet 6 18 Mo Kan Tex 3 2 Mont Ward 52 46 Noah Kelv 997-89 3-4 9 7-8.

Nat Else 42 25 3-4 25 25 1-8. Nat Dairy Pr 38 15 14 5-8 14 5-8. Nat DIst 5 24 1-2 24 1-8 24 Nat Pow and Lt 6 6 3-8 6 6 3-8. NT Con RR 63 17 3-4. Amer Co Oil 3 15 3-4 15 5-S Co 8 28 7-8 28 1-8 2 14 1-8 30 3-4.

1-4 7-8. 3-4 17 1-8 3-4 7-8 14 1-2 5-8 12 7 31 18 1-4. 7-8. 1-8. 53 3-4 53 9 fc-4 9 3-4.

9 3-8 9 3-8. 5-8 7 3-4. Seabrt Oil Sears Roe Serve! Inc Shell Un 15 5-8. Simmons 28 1-8. Simms Petrol 2 Socony Vac 50 14 1-2.

Sth Pac 16 18 1-8 Sth Ry 5 12 3-8 12 Std Bds 15 7 7-8 7 SO Can 37 31 SO Ind 2 31 SO NJ 26 54 Stew Warn 4 10 St Web 893-4 Stud Corp 13 8 7 Tex Pac Ry 2 21 Tex Corp 23 45 3-8. Tex Gul Prod 7 Tex Gul Sul 3 1-4. Tex Pao 6 11 1-2 11 1-4 1-4. Tex Pac Tr 3 10 1-4 10 Tide Wat A Oil 7xd 13 3-4 13 13 3-4. TransAm 14 10 1-4 10 10 1-4.

Trans West Air 2 8. Un Carb 5 80 3-4 80 Un Cat 3 21 20 1-2 3-4 45 1-4 45 4 1-2 4 3-8 4 1-2 35 1-2 35 1-4 35 10. 1-2 Ton Can Buy, Sell, Bent, Trade and Accomplish Quick Besolta By Advertising In the lassified Columns BEAD BY THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE Announcements Lodge Calls Rentals 2 Apartments 40 Corsleanm Lodge No. S3, 1. O.

O. Meets every Thursday nljht In the I. O. O. F.

Hall, corner North Beaton utref-l and West Third avenue. Violtlnit brother! Always welcome. L. J. Poster, noblr.

grand; J. J. Milton, Tlca (rand; Flynn, leeretary, FOR Fiirnlnhdyl apartment with nil modern new General Elpririr refrirpnilor, Very 15S1I W. 4th. Phone884.

Corfclmna 6, 1 li of Pyi hlftj, Meets evory Tuewlay nt 7:80 In Castle Hall, second floor. 1. 0. O. bullrilnjr, corner Bealnn atiwt and Wen Third avenue, Knights welcome.

If, Clowe. C. B. Haley, CoralranA Chamber of Mnmborflhlp on rail of officers at office 114 West Fifth arenun, across street from Ideal theatre. J.

Tyer, prrsident: Richard Knlcht. manager. Phone 705. TOR RTCXT NicHr thnw-room apartment cotminiinjr of living room, bedroom. an dkltohfti with refrJffcrnlor.

Rpanonnblfl rvnl. I'honn 177,1 or apply 737 FOR BENT 3 down stairs apartments, hrra wt I heater. of them furnlshf-d. (he other unfurnished. or would rrnt them both un furnished to permanent tenant; If needed, rs.

W. O. BaUer. MO 6th Avmiue. Houses for Rent 41 Personal KRMEBER your with Parsons Printing Peter Gissbl, former fuehrer of the German-American Bund in Chicago, is pictured aa he testified before the Dies Committee of the House, investigating un-American activities.

Gissbl testified that disagreement with policies of "borintr from within" resulted in his ousting from the Bund. MEN OLD AT PEP. New On- trpj; Tonic contain raw oyser InrlrorAtora ansd other stlmulanti. One dosn new pep, Mne 61.00. Introductory pries 8Dc.

Call, Mo- Donald Drug: Store. Announcements Second Primary, Aug. 27, 1038. General Election Nov. 8, 1938.

Unit 5-8. Unit Unit Unit US Gyp Airc 15 26 7-8 3-8 7-8 26 80 3-8. 20 7-8. 3-8 20 Carb Corp Gas 6 1 59. 13 2 5-8.

Imp 14 10 1-8. 89 1-4 89 89 1-4. US Rub 104 44 1-2 43 1-4 44 US Stl 90 58 1-8 56 3-4 57 Warner Bros Pict 5 6. West Un 7 27 26 1-8 26 1-8. 3-8 3-4.

West El Mfg 15 101 99 1-4 100 1-2. White Mtr 7 13 1-8 12 7-8 13. Wilson Co 4 4 3-4. Woolw 11 45 1-4 45 1-8 45 1-4 New York Curb. Am Cyan 3 22 1-2 22 1-8 22 1-8.

Am Marncaibo 5 3-4. Am Superpower 1 11-16. Ark Nat Gas 3 27-8. As and El A 47-8. Kallrood Commissioner The Corsicnna Dally Sun is ml to aniimincu C.

V. Terrell as a candidate lor ro-cl action to tho office of riitlroacl commissioner of the of Toxiw subject to tho action of the democratic urimarlea. Representative 58(h DUtriet The Cornlcauo Dally Sun IB authorised to announce J. J. Kelt as a candidate lor ra-oloctlon (second terra) as Ucpre- aentntlro to tho UffWflture from Ihe 68th District Nararro county to thb action ot the Democratic Tim Corslenna Dallj Sun Is authorti- od to announce James E.

Taylor a candidate (or the olfice ol ttvo to tho legislature from the btitu diitrlct Navarro county lubject to the action of the democratic Special ANYONE wifrhlnr swvtrw mnle Duroc nor. ntteselle at LumterTa Wanted 7 MAGAZINES Wa of for fto Mwh for Sppt. Good lloiifipkoppinir. Am- orlran, Cnamotmtltan, Hook. Tnw unit nlhcrn.

buy Junp. Auir. buy ol iroW. Donnfill'n nnd Hoofc Exchatifo. Corslcana.

To wll rlfrht of (mrotakpr for a raonvlnir houm thnt ir well furn- iRhntl. Trrnm reasonable. Apply al6 1-3 St. Day or two-day oW nolfor from jrood Jernoy cows. Phone ling.

To buy some fresh milk nlso bollrr vat for dairy C. Pattcrnon. rflsUlonco be tween WANTED To' buy a Irootl must he a harirnln. Phono 681, or call Mh FOB SALE Some particularly desirable cottages for sale at great BY MRS. BILLY PECK Thones 814 or 620 FOR RBNT- Collln Phone room hoiisn at St.

Apply lx)Uls Haahop. FOR fivfr-room houm on pavod lath, for $30.. or throa of the IIOUMJ for $15. T. C.

Orr, Phone JH72 or 7na, WANTED TO BUY nn nprlirht mittablo for beginning; must bft a bar ffnlti for cnfh, Pohno 1030 or call at a 01 a Wftat coiiin st. FOR four room house, all conveniences, reasonable rent. Apply 801 Hotithm street. Cosden Oil Me 12 11-2. East Gas and 3 21-2 1-8.

Sh 71 7 1 41-8. 1-4 7 7. El Bond and Ford Mot Ltd Humble Oil 3 693-4. Nlag Hud Pow 6 75-8 71-2 7 5-8. Pan Am Air 1 15.

St. Rep Pap 2 3 1-4. Tcxon Oil 1 41-4. Unit Gas 3 3 7-8 3 3-4 3 3-4 Un Lt and Pow A 1 2 1-4. District Ctork.

The Corslcana Dally 8un authortied to onaotinva A. Caldwell a candidate for the of trim Clerk. Navarro county, lubjeel to lho action of tho Democratic Tim Coralcana Dally Sun authorised announce, Lonnio L. Powell aa a 21-8 2 I candidate lor the office of District Clerk ot Navarro county, subject to the action of thr Democratic ortmariea. Business Service Miscellaneous Service 11 rHOFESSIONAli Prwismaker wishes to do your newlnfr.

Diploma In dreswuak- iti(T. Can do any kind of sewlnf at tvn- prices, Sohonl rtrewips at Onnl Fno Wrlfirht. Call at 1008 West Bth avenue, or 2068 Wanted Male, Instruction 14 For Sheriff. The Corstcana Dolly Sun is authoWied to announce C. O.

'Cap) Curtnitton as camllUnlo for the office of Sheriff Navarro county subject to the democratic, The Corslcana Dolly Sun Is to announce Hiifus Pevuholioe dliiute fur ro-elpctlon to the bflARN A TBADB Pnntlnr of fen op- portunltlei for advancement to touni men above the average in ambition and tntel.lffence. The SOUTHERN SCHOOL OF PIUNTINQ Is equipped with modern ma- chlnnrr to train workmen (or this Industry, Write for fran catalor 0, Oar- rtotl. Director South Street a ot of action anthorlied ai a otflca of Notice 1-8 12 12. 1-8 17 3-4 18, 3-8. 1-4 45 1-2 46 1-4 18 1-4 17 5-8 Nthn 20 1-4.

Nthn 30 20 3-8 20 Is hereby given that on the third day of August, 1938, Elizabeth Elliott sold to Mrs. Jackie Tate her Interest in the business, operated under the firm name of "The Ladles Shop;" all debts due to the said business are to be paid and those due from the same discharged, at 114 North Beaton street, in the City of Corslcann, where the business will be continued by the said Mrs. Jackie Tate, under the firm name of "Tho Ladies Shop." ELIZABETH ELLIOTT, JACKIE TATE. 11 3-4 12. 10 1-2 10 Pac 20 12 Ohio Oil 10 10 7-8 Pac Gaa and El 5 26 7-8 26 26 7-8.

Pack Mtr 18 Penney JC 1 Penn RR 22 1-2. 3-4 Send Your 5 1-8 6 83 1-4. 20 19 1-2 19 Dry Cleaning with Your CORSICANA LAUNDRY AND CLEANING COMPANY Phones 334 235 1 I fthcrlft ot Navarro county mbjocl to the action of the Democratic prlmnrton. Count Treiumrer Tho Corsicauu Dally Sun authorized to announce Llayclcn Patch all as A can dlrtato (or ra-clcctton Uccond term) to thft office or Treasurer of Navnrro, tr subject to tho action of demo crnitr The Comicana Dntlj Bun It authorli ed to juinouDco E. (Bud) Burteaon AS a candttinaie (or tho office o( of Navarrn count; subject to the action of the Democratic primaries.

For Justice of the Cencr Precinct 1. Tlacs Cornlcana Dnil? Sun li autborlied to nnuounce W. T. McFadden candHlnto for re-election to the office of Juitlrc of the Peam, 1, Placti 2 Navorro county, subject to tha action of the democratic orlmarlea. The CorsleanJi Bun is ed to Announce p.

H. (Pat) Gerauirhty at A candidnte for tho office of Jiuilco of the Peace. Preclpct No, Place No. 8, Navarro county, subject to ths ao- tloo of the Democratic primaries, Employment Male Help AMBITIOUS, reliable man or womnn who Is interehtwl In permanent work with a rood income, to supply satinfied ctistomcra with famniitt WAfklns iintn in part of Cornloana. Write J.

Watklnn Company. 70-88 W. Iowa, Mem Saespeople Wanted 1 9 Special work fop married wnmon. Enrn tn $fjl drraws FRRR ilfmnnfltrfltlnc frlnmoroiw frorks worn hy at urn. No invMlmnnl.

No ran- vafwlnir, FASHION FROTKS, Dcpt. A-U4H. Cincinnati. Ohio Livestock Livestock for Sale 27 FOR SAT-R OR sow and 0 1 now nnd 7 pigs. Sco A.

H. Crm-ory. Tliono 147. Merchandise Articles for 30 SEALE BROWNE Real Estate Insurance 310 State Natl Bank DIdg. Fhone 1318 PHONE 800 LOWER RATES CORNER MAIN AND THIRD Clark E.

Butler Personal J. M. Fields of Frost was a business visitor In Corslcana Thursday afternoon. J. B.

Atkins of Purdon wan In Corslcana, Thursday afternoon. R. A. Edens of Rice was here Thursday morning. Confederate Veteran Dies.

FRISCO, Aug. Robertson, 95, Confederate veteran, died at his home near here yesterday, A native of Arkansas, he came to Texas in 1858. ADVERTISEMENTS Service itution sicana Parsons Printing RECONDITIONED OuaranU.d CC FOR SAT.E— U1I16 irns cook stove. at TJ5AV1NO town, miift sacrittre four of nnw wllh 7-fonl i-cfrliforator, two I'M heaters. Comt to tad IM our Hmltt4 bomi and car lower than cotL, HOME-RADIOS-CAR Ann PKRSONAL1TY tn your Gift.

Ihlne nfw in wrapping a HOxMO indies. lOc. Farsoni FANS I FANS I All rolnir nt wHolonnln $1 un; 50 nnd 100 lb. rofrljrerfitors J4 to $0: Water coolers $1 nnd un: nil radios $6, nn; Planog nt your prim. file.

Found at tho Bnrg-nln Knrnittirn House on South. Hiffhway 75. am. XOH trailer nt bargain. In (rood condition; can be seen nt iai8 E.

Collln St. H. W. Handarson. FOR Practically new coolerator $11,1,00 discount; olsn rood used tea boxes, oaay tfrms.

Western Auto ABBO- cito Stores, 21U North Beaton St. LOW COST AUTOMOBILE LOANS CLEANER CARS CHEAPER YOUR CONVENIENCE PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS 1397 Chevrolet DeLuxe Town Sedan 1937 Ford DeLuxe 85 Tudor Trunk 1936 Ford DeLuxe Coupe 1936 Chevrolet DeLuxe Town Sedan 1936 Standard Tudor Sedan 1936 Oldsmobile Coupe 1935 Pontiac DeLuxe Touring Sedan 1934 Chevrolet Sport Coupe 1933 Dodge Sedan 1933 Dodge 6-wheel Sport Sedan Trunk 1932 Plymouth Sedan 1934 Chevrolet Pick-Up 1931 Chevrolet Coupe 1934 Chevrolet Sedan 1933 Pontiac Sedan Norris-Hamilton Used Car Lot 112 West Third Avenue FOR KENT 7-room of bent baths, floor double garnge and quarters. FOH SAJJC Seven room house and large corner lot on South 15th Street. F. H.

A. Loans a Specialty. EDWARK POLK Insurance and Real Estate 107 W. Collin Phone 75 Houaa FOR RENT Far Mo. 618 N.

23txl Street, modern thrw room iiiifurntnhed apnrtment $18.00 1012 N. Beaton ilrot, modern ilx roomi $15.00 1517 W. llth attractive 4 plumber (or raa, elec- rlcity and water 13.flO Apply Hltiabelh Slouch. 200 1-2 llMton Qffico 1'hona Rooms Without Board 44 FOR RENT Nicely furnUhM bed room, Bouth oxpiMtire. parade.

Call at fl-JO Wcat oth Avmm. rhont 1016. ROOM Younx man at 0 A fort able twlmmini pool, and fellowihlo. Com Real Estate ft Idiom FOR 3 room Frame Cuttajcfl and lot with icood well wntfri lopnlM on Mouth for only $100. (Ml.

Iloiiio nnd Int located Ott Ave. I'rlrn Itmint Frnmit lot on lath Avf. Prlrr WftO.OO. Rnnm Cot In ire witli nil rnnvenUncM. with in font frmit, corner Int.

lorn tea nn Went 2nd Are. 9100O.OO on If Intprmtrd In building; home, mn fur nn F. II. A. hum, also farm lonm at 5 percent.

Interest. K. MAJUHS Real Estate, KontnU, and Insurance t2g Collln Phone 1783 Business Opportunities 48 nnd quarter! In bulletin ir worth Ing- to otm wnnfinr a nmftll Income. Write C. care Sun, City Property 49 DOCTOR NRKD9 AN AUTO I If you havn a vowl Cntipo.

will make the down payment nil a dandy duplex home, In edfra of Jnnler Kaon UiroM'QitmB ami prtvnte bath. and rnnU pay the balance, In leven ynam, and your rent problem. photograph in my K. Kerr, Realtor, WIDOW thow two IqU on corner of South Itfth itrwt, and WPB! Ullh nvomin, In lha FroBt Addition, neur tho Hellnery, Cash or Abstract furnUhed. Taxes paid.

Monthly Cal Kerr, Realtor. OUT OF CITY within two block ot pHVfd nmd, nenr line brlolc Hchool, tn Kxnll HotffhU. Complete furnUhHl on two bountiful lotg fronting- eolith. price, cash or Cal E. Kerr, Realtor, THINK OP SCHOOL you Imvo chlltVriMi to vihicatft.

Buy home within three blocks of Sum Houston nnd HJrh for only down payment, and (hen no more than per mpnth, at wnt In- 'rt-dt This flvR-room bmnralnw Is only '-i yimro old and hni nil niodflrn con- iti'iu-Pn. Jt will pay you to move to town In edui-atn your children. rnent will bn UMNI than B. KBIT, Realtor. I'LL RECONDITION LUCR Kood-flve-rooms with modern conven- innn'H.

on corner of 24th and 10th built by Mitchell the paint- nr, who will tho wortt, upon pay niftnt of down and $10.00 par month, ami It rcuti for flee tha pliototrrnphij In mv office and Iparn all K. STQH DDILDINQ" FOR BBNT bnlWini adjoining the p. A. Tripp Hardware Co for rent at reawnab rentaal. Will bulldlnf to tenant and can Immediate arty Interested tM a Stnte National Bank BWi.

Farm Property 50 aorea: iheep-proof fenw. td roort hoiiM, plenfjr water wtlh windmill, a 1-3 o( vila norypll rounlv. I'Hea $12,00. for Cecil O. Quylnn, NEY TO LOAN ON A OB 1 Easy Confidential Quick Service, flea Us Before You Make Loans.

i FINANCE COMPANY 115 W. 4tb i.

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