The Marion County Courier (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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THE MARION COUNTY
COURIER
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People and Spots in the Late News
DAREDEVIL
DOG ... World's
only canine
member of an
auto daredevil
troupe is Odin,
giant great dane,
e i n g praised
here after prac-
tice for New
York World's
Fair stunts, by
Mrs. Jimmie
Lynch, wife of
the Texas death-
dodger who will
stage six free
thrill shows dai-
ly for an Akron,
O.. tire company.
LACE IN FAV-
OR . . . Newest
creation t r o m
Parisian fashion
centers is this
evening gown,
the "Baqatelle,"
of white [ace and
cherry - colored
satin. Shells
complementing
sat:n prove to be
a favorable ac-
cessory i?
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NATION'S BUS-
IEST? . . . Mrs
Grace Keefe of
Chicago could
well claim titie
of "nation's bus-
iest mother." Be-
sides caring for
family of nine,
she is now form-
ing neighborhood
National C o n-
s u m e r s Tax
Commission unit
to study hidden
taxes, and re-
cently wrote
prize - winning
«ssay in nation-
wide contest an
"America's
Greatest Need
Today "
NEWEST "FASCIST" ... Typical representa-
tive of latest "conquest" for Mussolini is this
Albanian peasant, shown here with his son
riding only means o'f conveyance, a donkey
Men like this were among those who resist-
ed futilely, huge expeditionary force of Ital-
ians sent by II Duce to set up Fascist "protec-
torate" in tiny country
ADOPTS NEW
ROLE . . Not
content with ath-
letic glory at-
tained on grid-
iron as ace half-
hack and for-
ward passer for
C o 1 u m bia U's
football team
last fall, Sid
Luckman has
turned out for
baseball anr>, as
shown here tak-
ing healthy cut
at the horsehide,
is one of Lions'
batting m a i n-
stays in early
season contests.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lee Lang-
enstein of Longview spent the
week-end with their parents Mr.
and Mrs. C, W. Langenstein.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Andrews
were visiting in Texarkana over
the week-end.
Everything from Soup to Nu
imld dl«e t two iKtund* of food
•nt he|vy. tr***y. co r <
Tht atomach kltould
dully. Whwi you Mt __
rl<li foud* or wlu-n you are nervou*. hurried or
chew ixwtrly—your •uunarh ofteQ pour* out loo
much fluid. Tour food do«Mi't dlffnt and you
have fan, heurtburn. ntUMra. pain or «our
stomach. You ftel auur. tfrk and up t all orrr.
Doctor# «ay never take a laxative for ttoiuarh
pain. It la dangerous and foolish. It lakea tluwe
ill tie bUrk tablet* railed llell ans for Indigestion
to make the HMU ntutintrh fluid* harnuMa, relieve
dlatrtM In no lime and put you back on your
feel. Relief la «o quirk it In amnelng and one 1'So
package prove* It. Aak for 11*11-ans for Indlgeatitft.
—Buy It In Jefferson—
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PHILCO RADIOS
C. S. McCasland
Representative
Haggard Furniture Co.
Phone No. 333
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"MAD MONK"
Barney, big, hairy
orang-utan in Chi-
cago's Lincoln Park
zoo is mad because
he had to exchange
t * 4 j|% j!!!!
****?£&&%*. cages with Bush-
' i m;m> the park's 450-
j ' . :u! gorilla. The
■ - 1 change was nece.:-
•'.v'-'S sary because Bush-
l A 'V" • <' :;"M man is growing all
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the time and Bar
ney's cage was the
largest,
Pure Bred State Certified
Lankart Cottonseed
SI.1S
Every Sack Guaranteed
E. R. TODD, Agent
Or by Ray Grubbs or Grubbs' Grocery
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Be sure and .react The Courier's Ic Sale ad on ftont page.
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ADMIRATION
COFFEE
Lb, can
24 c
BRIGHT and EARLY
C O F F E E
Lb. Pkg.
20c
HEINZ
KETCHUP
Large Bottle
20c
PINEAPPLE
JUICE
3 cans
20c
ARMOUR
MILK
(5 cans
19c
SALAD
DRESSING
Qt,
23c
Miracle Whip
Siilatl Dressing
Qt
39c
GOLD MEDAL
F L O U R
6 Lb. Bag
25c
PICKLES
Qfc
15c
SCOTT
TISSUE
3 rolls
25c
C. & H. Powdered
SUGAR
8 boxes
27c
JELLO
FREEZING MIX
3 cans
25c
EXTRA NICE
CELERY
15c
WHITE or YELLOW
SQUASH
Lb.
5c
FRESH
SPINACH
2 lbs
9c v
TEXAS
ORANGES
Doz.
15c
ICE CREAM
9 Flavors
Pint
10c
TEXAS
GRAPEFRUIT
3 for
10c
SOME MARKET SPECIALS
Pickled Pig Feet
jar 19c
Cured Ham
sliced, lb
25c
Kraft Cheese
2 lbs 49c
Oleomargarine
2 lbs
27c
Neck Bones
2 lbs 15c
Bacon
sliced, lb
23c
Pig Tails
2 lbs 23c
Mackerel
2 for
25c
QUALITY FOOD STORE
oraM'7nan M. K. KNIGHT TUCKER VASSAR
TUCKER VASSAR
As a Travel Buy—
Jit'4 "TcpA
Tlierc is something for cadi traveler to enjoy
in the speed, comfort, safety and depend-
ability of Texas and Pacific passenger service.'
Whether you plan a short or a long trip—
whether you travel in coaches or Pullmans—
you will find courteous, high class service
that adds much to the pleasure of your trip.
LOW HATES
(Oerifdaii... iHetiiuken
Your travel dollar goes a long way on the
Texas and Pacific Railway.
You can travel every day in "T&P" de luxe
air-cooled cars with free pillows, drinking
cups, soap and towels, for only 2c a mile.
Round-trip rates arc on an even lower basis.
Slightly higher rates for PultravJ.
Your vacation begins when you
step aboard a Texas and Pacific
Air-Cooled Train
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Bradshaw, R. G. The Marion County Courier (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1939, newspaper, April 28, 1939; Jefferson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293119/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.