Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 111, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1950 Page: 8 of 10
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Pag* Eight
THE OLADEWATEH DAILY MIRROR
INFORMATION CLASSIFIED
ADS AND RATE CARD
AU class11iea copy for ads to ap-
pear during week days must be In
tbe office by 9 a. m. on days of
publication. Copy for Suna&y e»U-
lion must be in office by 10 a. m
Saturday
CLASSIFIED RATES
First Insertion 3c per word
Second Insertion 2c per word
ERRORS
In case of error or misclnssifica-
<ion the Daily Mirror will be res
ponsible for first Insertion omy
“hones 35 and 65
FOR SALE: 16 Ft. Thompson boat.
Ideal for fishing, speed. C. W.
Widby, Freeman’s Service Sta-
tion, Sun Camp.
SMALL TWO ROOM HOUSE for
sale. Call or see A. C. Wood at
tiie Round Up Cafe after 11 a.m.
1- A—PERSONAL
DEBUTANTE
HOME PERMANENTS
Non* better at any price!
FULLER-DEBUTANTE
COSMETICS
611 Wood St. 709-A Upshur
Phone 293-M Phone 564-R
MADAM DEA N—Readings-Phy
chology - Concentration. Gifted;
contacts. Work on deals. Solve
problems. 404 South Centei
Street. _____
2— LOST fc FOUND
LOST; Black Cockei female
puppy. Reward. Phone 9706-J3.
a—SPECIAL NOTICE
gladewater masonic
LODGE, NO. 852
Stated Meetings
/irst and Third Thursdays
WALTER L. BROCK, W. M.
JOE B. KENNEDY, Scy.__
Mrs. J Paul Testerman, 303
Tenery. is invited to be the guest
of The Daily Mirror to see
••DUCHESS Or' IDAHO." current
attraction at the Gregg Theater.
.sRDER OF EASTERN Sinn
Ui-ADEWATER CHAPTER oar
Stated Meetings
ji-irst and Third Tuesuaya
.^lETA GRANT, W ivi.
MRS. ALICE DICKSON, scy.
KOTARY PUBLIC: J. Roy Knox,
Room 201, Phillips Bldg., Glade-
water. ___
4JLCOHOLICS Anonymous invites
men and women who want to
stop drinking. No dues. No fees.
Inquiries treated in confidence
Address. Alcoholics Anonymous.
Box 297 or Phone 253-M
BARGAIN: Six room modern
home, half way Longview, Lrfce
Harris Road, growing value,
dandy lot, new paint, horse
stable. $4750, $500 cash. $42.50
monthly. Phone 101, Jordan
owner, or 3155-W Longview.
Mrs. Daisy Taulbee, City, is in-
vited to be the guest of The Daily
Mirror, to see “DUCHESS OF
IDAHCV’ current attraction ut the
Gregg Theater.
'3—BUSINESS SERVICER
MOVING
INSURED
Chandler Transfer
Phon* 78W or 145W
SHEPPERD
CLEANERS
AND HATTERS
All Garment* insured
2tva NORTH MAIN ST.
FHONE 466
J. R. MARTIN
Plumbing Co.
Guaranteed Service
Phone 148
310 S. TYLER
C mplete Line of Plumbing
Fixture*
8-B—BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—
Would you like a nice place to
live and a business all in one?
Due to my husband’s death 2
years ago, I find that I can't run
this business—must get out on
account of my health. Have a
lovely hardware and sporting
goods store in a small oilfield
town. Will sell at a great sacri-
fice. Carry the Philco line; also
Martin motors. Must sell stock
and fixtures. Will sell or lease
building. If interested, call or
write Mrs. F M Williams, Tel.
41, Rodes~a, Louisiana.
9-B—BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
UNDER $4.000-store, station, trail-
er camp, cabin space, block
works, residence, land. Highway
80. Pelton Roe, three miles east
Mineola, Texas.
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
COMPLETE LINE OF
Wallpaper
Coleman Paint Store
214 W. Quitman Ph. 253-M
Gets Wife's Property
But On Conditions
GREENVILLE. S. C. iUP>—Mrs.
Myrtle L. Penland left all her
property to her husband when she
died but if he wants to keep it,
he’ll have to fulfill these two con-
ditions;
1. Boots, the family dog. must
be furnished with a heated room
during the winter.
2. The family mule must be pro-
vided for until It is of no further
use and then shot “in the most
humane fashion.”
Johnny Hazard
f
Thursday. July 27- 1956
By Frank Robbins
Thurs
IA FEW MOURE LATER...TUE CITY OF RANGOON.
WELL, VELVET,_____
-IKE WE AAA PE THE FIRST
LEG OF OUR MISSION /
ANP
Mrs. Tommy Allen. City, is in-
vited to be the guest of the Daily
Mirror to see “DUCHESS OF
IDAHO," current attraction at the
Gregg Theater.
NOTHING BUT FUN!
For Expert
WATCH REPAIR
See
thurmon miller
WATCH REPAIR
Timed on “Watch Master"
Location: Ritz Pharmacy
106 Commerce Street
GLADE APPLIANCE &
RADIO SERVICE
Specialising la
PM. Auto. Sound Equipment
Commun-'-stion* Equipment
and all types Homs Radios.
117 W. COMMERCE PH. 318
WE
SELL And INSTALL
ALL TYPES OF
PLUMBING FIXTURES
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
MACK'S
PLUMBING SHOP
1105 W. Upshur Phona 632-W
B
DANCING! MUSIC t
I0MANONG! SWIMMING I 1
£
mm
PI*
Wm. Cameron And Company
601 North Main Phone 12
Mrs. Modell Byrd, City, is in-
vited to be the guest of The Daily
Mirror to see “DUCHESS OF
IDAHO,” current attraction at the
Gregg Theater.
WANTED TO BUY
Clean. Soft
RAGS
No heavy materials.
10c LB.
DAILY MIRROR
leit
AHO
£
34
JOHN LUND *
AND GUIST STAB*
IltANOR POWIll • UNA H0*uc
GREGG
THURS.-FRI.-S AT.
6—SITUATIONS WANTED
WANT practical nursing or house-
keeping work. Mrs. Minnie Mol-
loy, Route 2, Big Sandy, Texas.
"bB--FEM AJLE~HELP WANTED
j;
TAVE OPENING for two car
hops. A. .Vs Cafe, Tyler-Kilgore
Intersection. _
WANTED—Girl, 18 to 26. Experi-
' ence preferred, but not neces-
sary. SuniTarfd, 117 Broadway.
CAR IIOB WANTED. Apply in
person, Wood Heights Malt
Shop, after 3 p. m.__
7—FOR RENT ____
FURNISHED”!”6 T T AGES for
rent. Phone 78-W or 145-W.
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment.
202 North Ferry.
FOR RENT
Modern furnished houses.
Electric refrigerators. Bills paid
Will Take Chilrir* u
HAMIL’S GR< ICE!
369 S. Main Tel. 303-.
FOR RENT—Large throe non.
unfurnished house Small three
room furnished house. B'*’
modern. 115 W. .....si, •*>-
623-W2.
HOME LOANS
F. H. A.
For Improvements, added
rooms, garages, new roofs, etc.
No down payment — up to 36
months to pay. See us now.
HALL
LUMBER Sc MATERIAL CO.
Longview Hwy. Phon* 127
Builders Supply Co.
"EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER’
GLADEWATER, TEXAS
Corner West Upshur and Cotton
Telephone 118
P. O. £>ox 769
%L APeWATSH
TftXAl
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
Everett-Stone Funeral
Home
PHONE 13
ft 1 OH SAL*. USED OARB
fiT7f*
9UYt
ENJOY GREATER EARNINGS . . .
with CONFIDENCE!
Choose a safe place for
your savings ... let your
money earn more for you!
We have consistently paid
higher interest rates. Open
your aeount today; add ex-
tra earning power! All ac-
counts federally insured t6
$5000.
Gladewater Federal
Savings & Loan Association
First State Bank Bldg.
irhone 279
>,
3?
Mrs. H. B. Walker, City, is in-
vited to be the guest of The Daily
Mirror to see "DUCHESS OF
IDAHO," current attraction at the
Gregg Theater.
FOR KENT: Nice bedroom foi
lady. 303 Tenery, Phone 628-W.
bed-
Mel-
FOR RENT: Cool southeast
room, adjoining bath. 406
ba.
3C
’OR RENT: Furnished apartment
close in. 505 Phillips, Phone
244 W __
FOR RENT: Nice bedroom with
kitchen privileges, for lady. 118
Bobo Street, Mrs. Bobo, Tel
43-W1.
FOR RENT: Two room furni hen
apartment, share bath. Call 225
oi 121-M
LARGE south bedroom for two.
Next to bath. Gentlemen prefer-
red. 211 So Center.
7-A—- ROOK AND BOARD
ROOM A BOARD Mr: .hv.<
Bradley, Tel. 138-J, Big Sandj
S—FOR SALE
OVER I Of. ACRES LAND
20 acres well stoexed water, 17W
ft. posts. One 4-room lv> :se Bu-
tane and electricity, ‘ti block oil
hard surface road. Six miles from
Gilmer, Glen wood Road. H. D
Bashline. Route L Gilmer
HAVE JOB—Musi ell five room
house to be moved, or will lease
240 acres for grazing and leave
house on location 4 Miles West.
Dallas Highway G. E Glaten
AUTOMOnlLI
WE NEED
USED CARS
SEE US FOR GOOD,
CASH PR1CESI
Merton Young, Inc.
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
i0 E. Broadway Phon* 223
Dragline* and Bulldosert
L. W. PELPHREY
Longview Hy. Phon* 1625
LARGE Lux xor sale
Dnva. Phon# 180.
on Virginia
DR. S. M. THOMAS. JR.
Veterinarian
Gladewater, Tax**
Phon* 338-W1
Re*. 309 Refinery
July Special
Co*t Special Saving
3 12 Ounce T-Bone Steak* ....................S 2.00 $ 1.23 $ 77
3 12 Ounce Sifloin Steaks .................... 2.00 1.23 .77
3 1 Pound Round Steak*........................ 2.73 1.64 1.09
10 Pound Cured Ham ............................ 6*30 5.15 1.15
8 Pounds Slab Bacon ................................ 3.92 3-J5
ONE YEAR LOCKER RENT.................... 15.00 12.50 2.50
TOTALS .............................................. 331.95 $25.00 $6.95
PRESENT LOCKER OWNERS CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
THIS SPECIAL ON RENEWALS. IF YOU RENT A $12.00
LOCKER THIS SPECIAL WILL COST $22.50.
WE DELIVER DAILY IF YOU CALL US BEFORE 10:00 A. M.
Effective July l*t. 1950 our Locker Room will remain open un-
til 10:00 p. m. and if there is sufficient demand for thi* new »er*
vice it will be part of our regular aervic*.
ETEX FOODS, INC.
"THE LOCKER PLANT"
Longview Hwy. Phon# 882
SAMUEL C. HARRIS
Attorn*y-at-Law
201-3-5 First State Bank Bldg.
TEAMING CONTRACTORS
J. PAT and JOE T. SMITH
Dirt Work Local Hauling
Fully Insured
Ph. 1631F5 Corner Gay k Holly |
A LL~ MA KES~H AD IOS ~
Repaired
keoun music COMPANY I
INSURE WITH SHIPP BROS.
f AS LONG AS THEY KEEP AAE ,
POSTER.. WE STAY UNDE I? WPAPS /
LOOtC, Vftft GOING TO RUN DOWN
THIS LEAP... MEANWHILE, YOU
HIE YOURSELF OYER TO TUE
AMERICAN CONSUL /
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BROTHER...
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PUMPING ME
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Buz Sawyer
By Roy Crane
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TO SEE MR. ZABODY, OUR
FORMER MANAGER.
IS HE IN?
THE POLICE CAME IN
THE N GHT... AND TOOK
MY HUSBAND... AWAY.
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Barney Google and Snuffy Smith
Bv Fred Lasswell
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HAN'SOME AW INTELLIGENT
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Bedichek, Wendell. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 111, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1950, newspaper, July 27, 1950; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008057/m1/8/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.