tomptrim, K«BMt, Wednesday, Aprfl 10,1940 THE KMPOHIA DAILY GAZETTE Haynes Hardware Is 46 Years Old HAYNES' 46thH H I April 12 thru April 20! 8 BIG SALE DAYS! $1.04Qt With Coupon Quick-Drl Varnish Ijg stain 10%-GIFT CERTIFICaTE-10% Good Only Durto» ThJi Sale When Bl(tud and presented to Haynes Hardwam Company It entitles you to » discount oí 10% on any pur* chase of Enterprise or Federal Paint Products. Quick-Dri Enamel Dries in 4 Hours Redecorate Furniture, Woodwork, Automobile» address Dries in Four Hours FREE ESTIMATE COUPON Ideal for Oinlngroom Furniture, FrMtt Doors—hot waterproof During our 17th Annual Enterprise Paint Sale we will give free estimates on any paint job—take advantage of this otter and save 10% on your spring house painting. The best working varnish stain you have ever used. Will not streaic or lap. a common -fault with most others. And Enterprise Quick Drl Varnish Stain is hot waterproof—can be used inside or outside. 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Three gallons of Wonder White Paste with necessary linseed oil and turpentine is sufficient to paint the average house of 2,500 square feet of surface, two coats at a cost of approximately $1570 for the 6 gallons of paint, which together with putty sash and porch paint, many houses can be painted with this highest quality guaranteed paint for from $18 to $20 total cost. A decorative enamel for interior use only— dries rapidly and can be recoatcd in four hours. Easy to apply and covers well. Made in 8 colors and also in black and white, Pt. 50c 90c $1.75 YOUR COUPON WILL SAVE YOU 10% Paint now at lowest prices In recent history. Basic mated*' prices are advancing. Avoid delay. Boy now. LIQUID FLOOR WAX pl.33c--Qf.59e Art Exhibit Here Big •WARE PHOH1 (OS. < The finest bam paint of best ferric oxide, and pure Unseed oil at the unusual price of $1.58 gallon. Ordinarily this quality of paint would cor.t over $2.00 per gallon. Enterprise Red Bam Paint in a semi-paste paint at $1.75 with 1 gallon linseed oil at $1.10 gallon give» you a finish coat pure oil palnr at the lowest cost Imaginable for quality. Don't neglect your barn and outbuildings, Let us show you how you can save money on this paint. GaL m ^-^^ r* HAYNES' NO-RUB qt. WITH COUPON A very hard, durable porch floor paint In practical colors. Easy to scrub clean—colors that do not show tracks plainly—floors rot quickly unless protected from rain, «now, hot Bunshine and standing water. Paint Now I RED BARN PAINT WITH COUPON $1.70 GalKHs $1.65 GaL USE YOUR COUPON—SAVE 10% 75c VALUE WASHABLE DUST MOP 20c May Robson /. $1.58 4-HOUR ENAMEL Over 17 Years of Proven TJse and Service In Emporla. Thousands of usen of Wonder While acclaim it the most remarkable Ion; service, whitest paint sold. Now priced (reduced to use) gallon, with coupon Porch Paint IOC An exhibit of 34 color paintings is up in the Emporla State nrt gallery for the remainder of this BRING YOUR COUPON-BUY A QUART FOR 86c month, and will bo open to the public except during hours when classes are meeting in the gallery. Tha exhibit was selected from the GaL 37th annual exhibition of t.hc Philah adelphia Water Color club, shown at the Pennsylvania Academy of With Coupon Fine Arts, nnd Is circulated by the 5? American Federation of Fine Arts. Among the water colors arc landscapes of all kinds, a few portraits and still llfcs. SUNSHINE Wonder White (Contlnutd item ftt* BU) 8. A. Brown Lumber company, which had yards in Emporla and other towns in the Neosho valley. Finally, in 1890. the chance came to juy Brown's lumber yard and Henry Shields and John Q. became its owners. A third interest holder was Harmon Heintz. The three renamed Missionary Society ,he firm the Emporla Lumber company. It was situated on the pres- Established 60 Years ent Junior High school site. NEVER ASKED FOR A JOB. Garnett, April 10 W) — Seventy"Before going into the lumber five women from nearly a score of business, I had spent eight years eastern Kansas towns celebrated with the N. E. Weaver hardware the 60th anniversary of the Methoitore and two years with the Peters dist Women's Home Missionary soiardware company," John Q. ciety at an Ottawa district conferHaynes said. "I was sought after in ence. Dr. E. P. Buck, Ottawa, diseach caw. I never had to ask for a trict superintendent, was speaker. ob in Emporla." In February 1894, W. E. and his brother, N. B. Haynes, decided to close their Norwich «tore. W. E. Haynes came back to Emporla and under the name of Haynes Brothers, rented the present south room Night 10c-35c rom B. D. Thomas and opened the Mat. 10c-25c Haynes Brothers hardware store. He was Joined by N. B. Haynes the first day of the following September, N. LAST TIMES TON1TE B. having remained In Norwich to lettle that business. John Quintas lad joined the firm in July 1894 laving sold his interest in the Emxjria Lumber company to his Thurs., Fri., Sat. irother Henry, Three brothers were now together in the hardware buslicss. The fourth brother Joined In 1896 when Henry Shields Haynes sold his Interest back to Mr. Brown. When H. S. Haynes joined the firm ;he time had come for expansion and the brothers bought the three rooms which they now have and .heir growing business filled it. The Haynes Hardware company was incorporated in 1907. BRANCHES ESTABLISHED. Through the years. Henry Shields laynes became the traveling member of the firm and he was out in .he territory taking orders for the Inn. A branch was established in Amerlcus in 1917 and this was con,imted until 1022. A Hartford iranch was established in 1918 and .his was managed most of the time by John Q. Haynes. It was closed FROM n 1932. AMERICA'S Sons of W. E'. Haynes at various .Imcs have been associated in the FAVORITE justness. Charles Haynes left the r lrm in 1927. He now is In Tulsn, Okla., connected with a company which deals with oil lenses. Later, W. E. Haynes, jr., Joined tho firm and was with it until the spring of 1935. He now Is in the paint busi- 'i. The "Four f)flufA/«Tj"*' ness In Bt. Joseph. Mo. The late Charles Ford, who died in 1934, held an interest in the firm, which now Is held by his family. Nathan B. Haynes' son, John W.. is i member of the firm, nnd Miss Vlarlc Haynes, a daughter of John Grand fr Tktm Ever At fkt Qulntus, Is an employe. H. S. Haynes was the first member lost [rom the firm. He died In September 191Ü. Nathan B. Haynes, the oldest brother, died In September 1923. William E. Hnynes nnd his Prcucnled by WARNER BROS..with brother, John Q., 77 nnd 85 years Claude Rains respectively, still aro activo in the firm and are in the store dnlly. f~ -v Jeffrey Lynn John Quintas, however, has been at A ~" Eddie Albert home In recent weeks recovering ljr,nk from rheumatism and sinus trouble. Mcllntti- Dick Pom PROMINENT CITIZENS. Both of the brothers nrc prominent In the First Presbyterian church •xnd both are Masons. John Quintus was on the city council in 1891-2 ADDED nnd once was a library board member. W. E. Hnyncn long has been n NEWS loyal member of the Current club, a study group. JOHN 'Home "We brothers have seen great GARFIELD Movie»" changes come In the hardware business." W. E. Hnynes remarked. "Probably the greatest chango has come In farm machinery. When we •started hero all machinery was Winners horse drawn, nnd riding cultivators wo.ro just coming In. The bulk ol Announced our sales were walking cultivators and walking plows. In those days Tonight Ford V-8 the farm wngon was a big item of Contest business, nnd we placed tho Eain and Weber farm wagons on ninny n farm. I remember when rubbertired buggies came In and such Improved machines as the disc harrow. I ¿old our first disc harrow to M. Q. Brown, who lived north of town. GOODS CHANGE WITH TIMES. "While we still sell some of the old-fashioned cook stoves and heaters, those stoves have been followed by many improved types. We have Show:; 2:1)0. 7:00, 6:30 handled rndlos from the time they first became n commercial Item. Wo ha-ve adapted our store to changing times. For Instance In our north room, we once had H men employed Now Showing making and mending harness." Farm trnctors stand today where these 14 men once made harness. The gay nineties are often spoken of as the golden nge of bicycles. Reminded of this, Mr. Haynes chuckled and said: "We sell more bicycles today then we ever did." "GRAPES OF WRATH" With new low prices this is the greatest value available In quality enamels— beautiful colors—remarkably easy to apply—dries hard and smooth as glass —cleans perfectly and wears and wears and wears. Comes in White, Black, Antique Ivory, Warm Cream, Alpin» Blue, Jade and Sylvan Green, Mocha, Suez Brown, Oriental Yellow, Bright Orange and others. Qt. Relrht of Building BRING THIS COUPON WITH YOU— Wai-Gloss 55c Pint» . . Length of Building .................... Quick-Dri H . .. rnlre, Mluer, Al.'en, Biwhcn?, Amerlcus, Logan Avsmi» and Whittier. Mrs. W. C. ?vtowi, supervisor r.f music in the Bushong Orad» and High schools, was general chairman ol ths festival. Other muslo tftachcrs who has pupils ¡n the festival were Miases Esther Caldweü, Mabíl Orlmsley, Fa ye Hlnes, Ruby Warren, Ruth Vandenburg, Rutri Ann Crary and Bernad'.ne Neece, Mrs. Monica Penty and Mrs. Orrie Morions. NO SCRATCH 59c Lyon Grades in Music Festival Added— GEORGE O'BRIEN "BULLET CODE" WINNERS TONIGHT! MOVIE TITLE : CONTEST Spring was hailed In a ptosram of bongs present?;! Tuesday by Lyon county grade school pupils in the anniiRl music festival held in | Albert Taylor hall at Emporia Stn'c i ColiCíc. About 500 pupil?, their par- j rnt-s and teachers were In town lor ¡ the event, which opened with re- j ^" 10c—.\dm.—1.V ^^ hnarsals in the morning. The well \VK'n. .ind VIH KS. balanced program given by pupi'.s In 1'1>V HI K I > \ n K V the primary 1 intermediate and higher grades was directed by Mi.^s Edith "That Certain Age" Bunrh, supervisor of elementary school music In Kmporla. Following the rehearsal session Tuesday morning the children nnd "Should Husbands many of tlvir parents ajul teachers j u t e their lunches In Emporla parka Work?" 10 SCHOOLS TARE PART. r'r'.w.i;- •.(•prtvr.-.itd were K,i.'¡ford, Ncosho Rapiils. Ke.xiiu:;:, Ail- L Y R iC
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