The Texas Mesquiter (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1953 Page: 3 of 4
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Classified Ads
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—
LIVE CATFISH for sale at my
home at Ferris Brickyard, 1%
miles west of Mesquite. Noah
Potter. 22-4tp
FOR SALE — All-metal ventilat-
ors stops to keep cold air from
under the floor during winter.
Installed 40c each. Guttering and
down spouts. Veteran Sheet Metal
Co., Rutherford Bldg., Mesquite.
FOR SALE—New Hampshire pul-
lets and fryers. 727 So. Carver.
Diai OS-4-3757. 231c
MISCELLANEOUS—
DRAGLINE WORK of all types,
tanks built or cleaned. 20 yrs. ex-
perience. Howard Cumby. Phone
OS-4-3973. c
FOR SERVICE Dial OS-4-3771.
Farley’s Radio and TV Sales-Serr-
ice. 314 West Main.
FOR RENT—
FOR RENT—Brick veneer garage
apartment by R. F. Speer, 400 S.
Carver. See Mrs. Allen same
place. 24-lc
Mrs. Walter Duff and children
of Houston spent the holidays
with Mrs. Lon McDaniel.
Mrs. Jack Hargrove of South-
land is visiting relatives in Mes-
quite.
Doak Lander spent two weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and
Bobby in Houston. He returned
home with the Jones, who are
spending the holidays visiting
relatives in Mesquite.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Davis and
son, Wallis, of Waxahachie, were
Sunday dinner guests at the John
E. Davis home here. Wallis was
recently commissioned in the U.
S. Navy at New Port, Rhode
Island.
CARD OF THANKS
Your Insurance Needs
Is Our Business
R. S. KIMBROUGH & COMPANY
Agents
Since 1916 in this Community
Dallas—TEnison 3-1232 —Texas
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
cottage, 2 rooms, bath, kitchen-
ette, 2 blocks bus station. Bills
paid. Couple only, Mrs. John E.
Davis, 414 W. Davis, Phone
OS-4-3653.
Robert Wilson and family wish
to thank the Wildwood Baptist
Church for the Christmas box.
May God’s richest blessings be
with you all.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
One of Texas* larger, finer
Funeral Homes.
Home Owned, Home Operated.
McCullough’S
Phone OS-4-5454
Mesquite—Since 1908
Phone OS-4-9578
Mesquite
Plumbing Service
Installation and Repairs
William W. Plumlee, Owner
^ Phone OS-4-5431
Oxygen Equipped
Ambulance
Macon-Holcomb
8142 Lake June
EXpress 4600
Louvers, Ventilators,
Vent Stops, Flashing,
and anything in Sheet Metal
Veteran Sheet Metal
Rutherford Bldg., Mesquite
DR. L. W. PALMER
Chiropractor
8162 Scyene Road
(One block Mesquite side of Buck-
ner Blvd) Office hours 8-12, 2-6
or by appointment.
Electrical Contracting
Bailey 6c Norwood
Ph. OS-4-5600 or OS-4-5792
Monroe Buick Co.
NEW BUICKS
Reconditioned Used Cars
GUARANTEED
WE FINANCE CARS
Dallas — Garland Road
Dallas Tel. Garland Tel.
TA-2383 8-2935
See BUD ROYAL
Electrical Contractors
FRIGIDAIRE DEALER
CITY ELECTRIC SHOP
Phone OS-4-5601
Mesquite, Texas
Clyde Dean . James Rutledge
NOTICE
The annual meeting of Stock-
holders of the Dallas County Fair
(formerly Mesquite Fair Associa-
tion) will be held Friday, January
9th, at 8 p.m., in the Board Room
of the First National Bank of
Mesquite. The Directors’ Report
for 1952 will be received, and
>Directors will be elected for 1953.
All stockholders are urged to at-
tend. 23-2c
MESQUITE
GENERAL HOSPITAL
YOUR
NEIGHBORHOOD
CONVENIENCE
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COMPLETE
SURGICAL
OBSTETRICAL
MEDICAL FACILITIES
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PHYSICIAN ON DUTY
24 Honrs Daily
Night Calls
Phone OS-4-5491
FOR RENT—4-room modern cot-
tage, $40. Also modern brick
duplex apartment, 3 rooms, bath
and large screened sleeping
porch, unfurnished, $60, bills
paid. Phone OS-4-5327.
FOR RENT—Upstair^ apartment,
3 rooms and bath, $60 per month,
bills paid, 420 S. Bryan. Also
garage apartment, $40 per month,
water bill paid. 23-lp
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WANTED — Ironing. Mrs. Jesse
Colegrove. Phone OS-4-569 6. 2c
It was from the Mississippi river
that the state of Mississippi re-
ceived its name.
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fortune it in
•tor# for all
,4* ypu«
Slaughtering and meat packing
Is the most important industry of
Illinois.
BOX'S
SHOE SHOP
.Nonce is nereoy given that the
Annual meeting of the stockhold-
ers of the Mesquite Building and
Loan Association will be held in
the office of the Association in
Mesquite, Texas, on Tuesday,
January 20, at 2 p.m., for the pur-
pose of electing directors and the
transaction of such business as
may properly come before said
meeting.
W. L. Wilkinson,
24-3c Secretary.
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AUSTIN BROS.
HARDWARE
Dial OS-4-3711
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non,
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HERE
* Our hearts
and voices are
filled with best
wishes for all
our friends.
MESQUITE
PLUMBING
SERVICE
Dial OS-4-5431
Phone OS-4-3611
Dial OS-4-3811
Stip.
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First National Bank
Main and Lancaster Phone OS-4-5461
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
• Wrap yourself
in success and
achievement in
the days ahead.
[ May the New Ydar ^
hold only happiness?
1§5§
E. H. HANBY
. . . Blot Out Worry . . .
About Future of Loved Ones with a Certificate in The
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
A Legal Reserve Fraternal Life Insurance
Society
Assets Over $180,000,000.00
Clifford Paschall, Financial Sec’y, Mesquite, Texas
W. P. Vaughn, Field Man
FREE SANITORIUM FOR TUBERCULOSIS MEMBERS
WITH A MINIMUM OF 12 MONTHS MEMBERSHIP
HAPPY
HEW
LYEAR
PORTER'S
DRUG STORE
and
GIFT SHOP
Good health,
good fortune,
and a good life
•‘-always*
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phelps
announce the birth of a daughter,
Guyann, December 29 at East
Dallas Clinic, weight, 6 lbs., 14
ozs. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Phelps,
Mesquite, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Jones of Urbandale are the grand-
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Adds and
and daughters of New Orleans
spent Christmas week with Mr.
and Mrs. H. T. Barker and son.
Other holiday visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. William Floyd of Wich-
ita Falls, Mrs. Willie Johnson
and Mrs. George Chaney of Dal-
las.
Holiday visitors in the M. C.
Snyder home were Mrs. Cora New,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gassett, Mr.
and Mrs. Jess Coats, Mr. and Mrs.
Ottis Rimmer, R. A. Vineyard, all
of Dallas; Mrs. Josephine Eder-
ards of Junction City, Kansas;
and Mrs. Myrtle Aliano of Teka-
moh, Nebraska.
Mrs. Ernest Gross is ill with
“flu.”
Pvt. B. W. Cruce is stationed
near Manheim, Germany, where
he is a truck dispatcher. He writes
home of seeing many signs of the
ravages of war.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gross, Jr.,
and family of Persall spent sever-
al days with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Gross. They re-
turned home Sunday morning.
JANUARY 2, 1953 THE TEXAS MESQUITER 3
Miss Linda Thompson spent a
few days this week with Miss
Rosalind Bernier on Oats Drive.
Miss Anita Hood of Austin is
spending the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hood.
James Futrell of San Diego is
spending the holidays with Mrs.
Sam Futrell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Fowler
and R. T. Sullivan visited Rev.
E. H. Moon and wife after chuTch
Sunday night.
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Our thanks to
everyone in
town for his
good will
friendship.
MILLER’S FASHION SHOP
Dial OS4-3971
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Munson
and children, Mr. and Mrs. John
Hixon and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Bryan Thompson, Jr., Mrs. Kath-
ryn Jackson of Austin, were
Christmas dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. B. E. Thompson. Mrs.
Jackson is spending a few days
with her brother and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Porter and
Debbie of Amarillo spent Christ-
mas with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Cunningham and other relatives.
Miss Nan Thompson of North
Texas State College, Denton, is
spending the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
Thompson.
Expert and
Economical
Cleaning
City Cleaners
Phone OS-4-3931
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Cook, Corinne Neal. The Texas Mesquiter (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1953, newspaper, January 2, 1953; Mesquite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1099445/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mesquite Public Library.