Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 112, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1951 Page: 5 of 6
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Wednesday August !, 19S1
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I CARD Of THANKS
C ARD OF THANKS
I wi.- li to « »|ii»n In\ ,inci I ,. ;i|i-
|iM‘t iutiun in tin' many friends <>111)
II r it a 111 / 11 i o n s who ware an
though)till. Ii**l|>f 111 ami kind to
ini' and mjr family during !ht* day
and wii'k of uaditnc lor the ar-
rival of my Imdi.iiici tMHty from I
....... and lullv lor tiii'ii
servlmm and sympathy oxtendi'd
afli'i tin* 1 nmi> 1.1 rived and through i
lin- tiiim'1 a) and burial *.«t\ ri « ■ I
.'MHH’Uilll Ward In tliank the Ini
low ion 01 gani/at mo* and lmhiiIi'
Anii'inan Legion, VFW tfi«- <lt-.j
abii'ii Veterrma, lint women who
bn am lit food, Mayor Carl linin'.
Iliy fJiadewi ter pnlicg (onie, tin-
Hmnway oatrol, the Daily Minor.
M ill olin Slone and others from
tin KwiVt Sliaii' tnneral oini‘,
nemlK'i ol Ip’ Ihtiivh ot Chtisl,
and the miiiiMer Fo.v L Smitii.
ai • 1 av • Walking
I A PERSONAL
MI N WOMEN 014) AT 111. 50.
It*!*' W.uu to lii'l im |I|)V \ rat
youggrr ' Ot.ties Ton 11 Ttiblt'la
l»i |i 1141 ImhIic' larkam iron, a!ho
11 attain uiipltments Vitamin 1
HI. esldiion Ti i d *1**, m»l> 4f><
At all druggist
S—LOST AND FOUND
FOUND MALE pointer a' mu
with liver |mi!' (' \t Mooli-,
Cities Ni t 1111* ramp
2-A -LOANS
JUICK CASH LOANS
On your slgnntura
Western Guaranty Loan Co.
110 W Tylat %i nr
! -n-jviaw Tst'is
3 —SPECIAL NOTICES
CASH PAID
tm tend «d rpplad *<«S
fot umaa-t. n* m< vie* ail . .
Central Hide it Rendering Co
46 -uliacl
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GLADKIJ A t gh MASONIC
LODGE, NO 052
Find and Third Thursdays
CHARI.IK MOORE, W M.
I OK B. KENNKOV, Secy.
NATH )NAl. PUBLIC
HKI.ATIONS FIRM
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x.t‘. hti' tfTifi.ffitittf 1
qualified men between the
■i 25 u» tiS with iu»r, no
i tdiftjjL m .* hitfbh dligmftrd
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11 i 11 K> F<*r jM'i Miiml into? \ jew
i Tyler 45011 A|»pomtn»»’nt
I iw tsivtii for interview No
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WANTED: Carhop. Apply County
Line Drive In Cate
COLORED GIRL for general j
linn 'wink Hth Tctiery.
•—SITUATION! WANTED
LAUNDRY WORK wanted, wash-
ing and Ironing. Lizzie Miller,
604 E. Eddy.
r—FOR RENT
A »» A H T MEN T AND tavdrooin
Clow in lli'a ’.onaldr Wil'd
s»pm tmi'iilh. Ml.i Stewart st..
phone I M3 W
F V If N is li E D l HKKK ROOM
apartment for couple. TW Mii
I>a, rail 149 W
FURNISHED HOUSE, phune
244W1.
FOUR ROOM modern house Lo-
cated on Dallas highway. Phone
102BF2I.
FURNISHED THREE room ......
ern imuse. Venetian blinds, new
l»«int, new rugs, rrii’cluiniiid toe
box. Ideal fin' lUUpli’ With one
srnnil child. Inouire .'ilti Melhn.
Mr* .1 If. t*i.Ht«i|i, City H invited
to Us' the guest ot The Muioi to
M-e "Mi Belvedere Hu.gr Tin
Ill'll," ("mini’ (MU'act ton al Tile
Gregg Ttieati i.
UNFURNISHED FOUR room
in him v’lai khville C'omiruinil v,
tail 037 W.
THREE ROOM furnlahad apart-
ment, eieeirtc refrigeration Call
Mrs. Sapoff. 330 W
rOR RENT Furnished two room
apartment. Telephotta IH« Jt or
04U. 3U3 Maple
FURNISHED COTTAGES for
rent. Phono 7HW or 407M2.
FURNISHED MODERN two room
apartment, cali 52lM, Mrs Hen-
FOUR ROOM house. 202 North
Kerry.
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The lie
The (in
"Mr.1 B
Tlw’iitei
THREE t«K)M modern house, two
porchfs aiul
uml nett i Cabinet shop
A J RM|»h
Kl HNISHED GARAGE apart-
merit 708 M.llut, aero from
high ehor ! Phone OJti
FIVE ROOM bund douse to tie
moved -500. I .oc.it* (1 nine Itlilo
writ of Gilmer Cu 1 Abb Dull-
ard. 4!ml. Kilgore.
LARGE THREE n- m hi mi '.eii
apartment. Bills paid Newly
decorated 345. I’ll lie 234WI.
ORDER >F EASTERN STAR
QLADEWATEH CHAPTER 031
St tint Meetings
First are *hir»i Tuesdays
ROBERTA MARKHAM W M.
MRS ALICE DICKSON. Secy
NOTARY*!PUBLIC—J Roy Knox,
Room 201. Phillips Bldg . Glade-
"a3er. _
Al.< OHAJt.ICh Anonymous invites
men and wonier who want to
atop drinking Nc. dues No fee*
Inquiries treated in eonfldenee
Address, Alcoholics Anonymous.
Box 297. or Plume 233-M
9-HELP WANTED
•—run SALE
LOT SK«7. C ht-rokt-v Lake. Phono
44 or 1IWI-M
THREE ROOM double-wall house
and lot.
4*Mi HnilM*t
Mi* Rt>
>y i^jugitt, City, it in*
Vlt x! to 1m
* the Kiirst *>f Thr Mir*
rot to Met"
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Tht> 1* II,
i t innttu an na tion nt
The nii'iu
{ Theeter
TWO SHETLAND ponies, one
blaek and white spotted stud
three years old: one two year
b'v gelding. Both very gentle.
Call John Garner. Ph 102, Hugo,
Oklahoma, after 5 00 p.m.
HARGAIN WOODWORK SHOP
fin sale Bench now, band saw
Bl'SHEl
Ml*ST SEl.
loi ni h ear, eX|H'UMes, |rav guai
aiuee .-alai v eomimsaton and
..... ,... paid valid ton A|n»H
U11 Box 2145 lamgvtew
liMil.S WANTED. HI or over, ex-
. ■ iiem ed ..r not, gmKt pav. Ilrs
2 1o to 4 12 Hed Roof Inn.
WAITREN8 WANTED I’hum
a tilli |a>lig\ lew or 59 .1 Glaite <
water, (roni H until lh pm
9-U~ FEMALE WELE WEMtEM
Al*l'LIGATIONS ARK now boing
taken fur wilesladlrH for full
tune regular work Will start |
work mg Iwtwerm Augusl I and
Ser»iemta*r I Apply In (wrson. •
G K Waeker's Store, Glade (
water.
I \PKRIEM I |) OPERATORS for
dies* (at'loiy with national dl* t
tri Milton \tu*t i»e factory imbu'd
on sewing maildue. eti Good,
nay, I>l "irsant working rwidi*,
l’..te Apply P E Fleldei Mfi.
i d Dept G. 400 Bn t Whaley
I aiugv lew
FOR EXPERT
I'tumolng and Heating
Ser"lce
WILLS PLUMBING CO
312 S. Tyler Phone 007
..........
DEPENDABLE MOVING
Chandler Transfer
Phiine 70 W or 407 M2
SHEPPERD
CLEANERS
AND HATTERS
All Garments Insured
205 N. Main St. Phune 400
crossword ...By Eng,,* .tt#r| JeXAS NEWS OF THE DAY
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
Complete Hne of
WALLPAPER
Colsmon Point Store
214 W Quitman Phone 233-M
L. W PCiLPHREY
lamgvtew Hwy. Phone 073
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SAMUEL C. HARRIS
Alt mey-at-Law
20! J-5 First State Rank Bldg.
Mi Rurlinr Vernon, City, is in-1
vded to !«• the guest of The Mirror (
• ■ "Mr. Belvedere Kingi Tin
Hell/’ i oming attraction at The I
G11 v: Theater
Win. Cameron ana company
801 North M’lin Phones 123 or 439
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
F«eret»-Stone Funeral Home
PHONE IS
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By unites racer came the city’* 20th traffic fatali-
HARLINGEN. Aug I <uP»—Th. ’•> »f «Ke year la»t night when hit
Aug. 31 plowing up deadline foi '*v a ear.
Rio Grande valley cotton farmers
will nut be extended, State Agri-
culture Commissioner John C
White, disclosed last night.
White said harvest was current-
ly’ only about one week behind
schedule and he expected it to
catch up sh« -‘.!".
The deudhne calls for ail cotton
stalks to he destroyed b.v Aug 31
to prevent encouraging pink boll
worm infestations. White said ex-
tension of the deudline would help
only a few but might cause consi-
derable damage next year.
Mrs Marguerite P Ratcliff step-
ped off a curb after alighting from
a city bus, and apparently never
saw the car. The driver. Gerald W
Richard-on, 17, said he didn't see
Mrs Ratcliff until it was loo lute
to avoid hitting her.
I neighbors took
J third time
Glover has been unable to worn
the past several months because
I of illness
I The first time, volunteer work-
I ers planted his crop Then they
replanted It ..fter heavy rains
washed it out The third time, they
returned to plow and cultivate it.
CBOSBYTON. Aug 1 •UK'—
Bindweed was reported today to
have heavily infested 10,000 acres
of good soil in Crosby county.
County Agent W R Kimbrough
described it as
He said that
ENNIS. Vug. 1, <U.R> —A South-
ern Pacific passenger train struck
and killed B B. Cox, 74, yester-
, day as he crossed the railroad's
track in front of his farm home
two miles north of Ennis.
Authorities said Cox apparently
failed to see or hear the train. He
was walking to a mailbox when
hit.
Former State Senator
Dies At Huntsville
HUNTSVILLE.. Aug I. d)P>—
Gordon M Burns, former st -te
senator and prominent Huntsville
attorney. d»ed unexpectedly yes-
terday in an ambulance after suf-
fering a hear, a-tack.
. , . Burris, 47. was stricken in hi*
a serious problem, j ^,lC] w*a being rushed to a
bindweed, known Hunts vita hospital when he died,
also as possesion vine and wild Funeral arrangements have not
morning glory, could easily make
a large area of farm land useless
within a few years.
arrangements
l>«en completed
1 fU.P—Construc-
wuv today on the
Grain elevator,
flfWEBB
I HAS THE RAFTERS RINGING!
IK1RI/ONTAL
1 price
5. likely
whip
Hebrew
month
ocean
Mi -n Fi-rtyr
clergyman
Mohamme-
dan prince
conclude
by
part of
ttimmarl s
stomach
title of
address
endure
foreign
lair
drag behind
ship officer
small bed
smooth
affirmative
vote
eternity
took part of
a faction
register
seed
container
broad, loosely
hanging
attai. htr ruts
very greatly
Tennessee
Valley
Authority
• abbr 1
religious
ceremony
conquered
sign
insect
Italian coins
hunch
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born
huge throngs
VERTICAL
arrived
god of war
very fine
rocks
prefix, three
fall Itower
gaze
narrowly
Answer to yesterday’s puzzle.
Ill 00 time
Jj> <rtfcut«*4 it
iDiOlSIEISl
t-i
ul •aimtua 24i nttnulra
, K.nK Fc9tutf 8-n«LCa;r
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7 sailor
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9 allowed
to enter
10 clip
11. rabbit
l*i weave
20 sunburn
21 observe
22 rent
23 wine vessel
2t inexperienced
25. repeat*
26. put on
29 single unit
29 marry
31. mountain
9*P
32 cover
24. stieet rail-
ways 1 abbr.)
35. classify
37. uncloses
3*. artificial
39. out of
40. capital
of Peru
temple
group of
three
part of
speech
citrus fruits
adult male
shade tree
SUDAN. Aug
tion was under
new Shannon
which will be the largest privately
owned elevator in Texas when
— completed
1. <U.R>—A perma- The tructurc will have a capac-
and an anti-trust tty of 2.00*1,009 bushels, and will
include 37 concrete storage bins
of 125 each and 17 square connect-
ing bins.
m.
AUSTIN. Aug
nent injunction
judgment of 87,500 was obtained
yesterday by the state against the
Rlackstone Corp., manufacturer of
washing machines.
Co-defendants in the case heard
b.v District Judge Jack Roberta
were the company's Texas distri-
butors — Southwestern Company,,
Inc., of Dallas: Coastal Equipment
Company, Inc., of Houston: South-
ern Equipment company of San
Antonio: Amarilo Hardware com- ‘
1 pane of Amarillo, and J. M lgoe,
Sr., of El Paso.
The injunction prohibits Black-
stone from entering agreement* 1
restricting distributors’ territories 1
or fixing retail prices.
SHAMROCK. Aug 1 UP'—J A.
Glover's crop was all plowed and
attended to today, a* friends and
Rods and
Raals
Repaired
We Repair ANYTHING
at our FIXIT" Shop.
IF IT’S WORTH FIXING
BRING IT TO US
PATE'S
SKELLY SERVICE
Wa Give U. S. Green Stamps
Dean k Upshur Phone 404
ENTERyour old electric
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LOCKNEY. Aug. I Report-
ing a fire in Lockney was a con-
fusing business today, following
installation of dial telephones.
The fire reporting number is the
same as that of the Carter funeral
home, whose proprietor, E. A. Car-
ter. also is responsible for sound-
ing the fire alarm
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DUDNEY'S
rT. WORTH. Aug
50-vear-old Ft. Worth
I. (U-ffi—A
woman be-
COOPER
INSURANCE AGENCY
• Complete
• insurance
• Protection
216 W. Pncltic Phone 402
FIRE RIGHT AT HAND
HAMMOND, liut (U.R) — It was
something new for Hammond fire-
men to walk to a blaze. It started
next door to their station when
gaibage m a truck caught fire.
TEAMING CONTRACTORS
J. PAT and JOt T. SMITH
Dirt Work Local Hauling
Fully Insured
Phone 32C 413 N. Center
Ceil Us For Year
PLUMBING
Woo*
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
MACK'S
PLUMBING SHOP
312 S. Tyler
Specializing Hi Home. Auto.
Radios and Sound Equipment
GLADE APPLIANCE
& RADIO SERVICE
117 W. Commerce Phone 310
Fud PASTURE +
More than 3S0 different dairy feed
formulas wars tested to give you tbs
Larro formula used today. Thousands
of actual hard checks show by profit
record that Larro has the full nutrient
balance needed. Profit with Larro.
GLADEWATER POULTRY A FEED
PHONE 419 409 SO. TYLER
Builders Supply Co.
Phone 111
'EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER”
GLADEWATER. TEXAS
Cor. W. Upshur and Cotton P. O. Box 789
JO Mo tel M-System trauer, 23‘9
\NDARD ( * »KK KK » * )MPANY J^I^ftST^ulty Tn'h.m^'Ap'
">" .......... ply nt trailer house, t block tie-
, e 11 I <1 * M 4111 1 ( # J ,M |t*\V *4f Nv 1 ’ ■“ *““*
Inud Pioneer Contracting Co.,
Gilmer Highway.
REFRIGERATOR. STOVE and liv-
ing room furniture, all in gisni
condition, pnotte 019.12
18- OIISINLSh SERVICE
KE.jUN MUSIC COMPANY
all makes radios
Itepalied
Frozen Food Lockers
PROTECT
YOURSELF
against higher prices . . . assure your family of amplo meat
supply — rent a locker NOW at ETEX FOODS. INC. Only
125 lockers letll Just phone Gladewater 862 and reserve a
locker TODAY. Four sizes to select from, priced at —
$12 - $15 - $29 • $50 par Year
Below are our current wholesale meat priest
HALF BEEF OR WHOLE......lb. 65c
HIND QUARTER............lb. 71c
FORE QUARTER.............lb. 61c
Prices above complete to locker or home freeser
ITEX FOODS, INC
' Beginning Aug. 4 we will be cloeed ALL DAY Saturday
"THE LOCKER PLANT”
2 Miles East of Gladewater off Hwy. 00 Phone 003
SHIPP BROS.
INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE
Rciurdless ot make or
condition the oldest
electric refrigerator
being u«cd in a home
will win. Come in
and register Today,
Only one refrigerator will be given away
in this area. However, each store will
award a radio-phonograph. Enter now!
DUDNEY APPLIANCE STORE
213 N. Main
Phone 281
Thimble Theatre
By Tom Sims and B. Zaboly
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Burris, Emma Dean. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 112, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1951, newspaper, August 1, 1951; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021323/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.