Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 134, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 24, 1952 Page: 4 of 25
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Wednesday, December 24. 1932
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1—CARD OF THANKS
FOR SALE
S Uaed Ford Tree ton
Combines and Hay Bain
L’tS^3St^SS?S
Phone S7S
Pittsburg Hwy. Gilmer, Texni
CROSSWORD
By Eugene Sbeffer
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Olcta Smith is invited to be the
I guest of the Mirror to see “Sudden
I Fear,” now showing at the Gregg
theater. 1
We would like to take this op-
portunity to thank our many
friends for their kindness shown
and in the many gifts of all kinds
given to us sinee the loss of our
home and belongings by lire.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Harper
and children.
A—LOST AND FOUND
LOST
Tan leather bill fold, money,
valuable papers and keys
inside. Lost back of Heath's Au-
tomotive. Reward. If found call
6552, PLEASE. Mrs. Harold
Gibbons, Box 186.
•—HELP WANTED
Wanted — Waitress and carhop;
wages plus room and board.
County Line Drive-In.
HELP WANTED
*£2ffll,SS2TE?i3
tDQ Mara, plus fuuT ua
ape—at The Mint Club.
room
and good
•-FOR RENT
TWO APARTMENTS, one three
room and one two room apart-
ment Also one bedroom. Dial
6543.
FOR RENT
5 - room modern, nicely furn-
ished house. No bills paid. Call
Leonard Barclay, Daily Mirror.
FURNISHED COTTAGES
rent. Dial 8983 or 5794.
LARGE 2-ROOM modern apart-
ment, newly decorated. See Mrs.
Henley, 318 Melba.
THREE ROOM furnished apart-
ment, $45. Bills paid. 703 W. Up-
shur. Call 3533 or 5462.
BURNISHED
Phone 4955.
HOUSE far ran*
FURNISHED
water courts.
apartment
Dial 3305.
Glade-
FURNISHED two bed room duplex
apartment, large newly decorat-
ed, water paid. $55 per month.
215 West Glade.
3 ROOM MODERN furnished
house, Venetian blinds, newly
decorated inside. Water and
lights paid. $40 month. 316 Mel-
ba. Dial 5914.
FURNISHED house
Whites’ Grocery.
for rent.
4-ROOM, with large closet space,
unfurnished apartment. Call
4252.
APARTMENT for rent, ideal
for couple, living room, bed
room and kitchen. See Dale
Brooking, Res-Mor Courts.
4 - ROOM modern unfurnished, j
close in. Phone 1827F31.
3-R~/OM modern furnished house.
Bail 5787 or 2256.
NICE furnished
bills paid. 308
2690 or 4452.
apartment. All
Woodrow. Call
FURNISHED Modern 2 room
house. All bills paid. Use of elec-
tric washer. Close in. 306 N
Ferry. Phone 8243. Cal' foi Mrs
K. Caldwell
1 six room and 1 five room house,
309 and 307 N. Ferry Phone
8243. Call for Mrs. R Caldwell.
3-ROOM furnished house, bills
paid. Apply Hamit's Grocery.
Dial 6683.
A good 5-room home in Hig
Sandy, on nice size lot, price
|l,200.00. Will trade for good
trailer house.
N. B. MOODY.
Plafewtefc Hotel
LOST — Leather billfold about
6:30 Tuesday night at Wackers
store, contains 20, 10, and 5 dol-
lar bills and valuable papers.
Please return to J. H. Jones 410
Sunset for reward.
•^SPECIAL NOTICES_
ORDER OF EASTERN STAR
GLADEWATER CHAPTER 831
Stated Meetings
First and Third Tuesdays
GRACE GODFREY, W. M.
MARY H. BROCK. Secy.
INCOME TAX — J. Roy Knox.
Room 201, Phillips Bldg., Glade-
water.
GLADEWATER MASONIC
LODGE, NO. 852
First and Third Thursdays
ROBERT R. GULLETT, W.M.
JOE B. KENNEDY, Sccy.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous Invites
men and women Who want to
stop drlnklog. No dues. No fees.
treated In confidence.
Alcoholics Anonymous,
397, or Phone 3543.
Good 75 acre farm, 6 miles from
Jladcwater, on Tyler Highway,
tood modern home, good chick
house and other out buildings,
price $9,500.00, will trade for
good home in Gladewater.
N. B. Moody, Pickwick Hotel
4-ROOM double wall house with
bath and workshop. Call Steve
Jones, 4501.
WEANING pigs and brood sow.
2' t» miles North on old Phillips
Springs Road. Mrs. C. A. Toby.
FIREWORKS, WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL. HARPERS
SERVICE STATION.
Paper Shell Pecans 25e and 30c per
pound. Bon O'Byrne Union
Grove Community.
Registered collie puppies. 7 months
old. C. A. McNcw, White Oak,
Phone Longview 3702J4.
Janetta Jones is invited to be
the guest of the Mirror to see
“Sudden Fear,” now showing at
the Gregg theater.
SET OF GOLF CLUBS, 6 irons, 2
woods and golf bag. Call 2235.
Bobby Wilson is invited to l
the guest of the Mirror to see
"Sudden Fear,” now showing at
the Gregg theater.
FOR SALE or trade 1949 Mercury
Fordor, Radio, Heater, See at
Harper’s Liquor Store, Tyler
WAITRESSES AND CARHOPS at
Round-Up Cafe and Mary’s
Drive-In. Apply after 11 a. m.
Place to live. Rent free. Phone
3692.
6—SITUATIONS WANTED ~
IRONING wanted. 428 Roden
Lane.
Hyw.
EXCLUSIVE
Lone Star Heights
Subdivision
New two and three bedroom
homes. $9,000.00 to $11,7£0.00.
Will take vacant lots or acre-
age for all or part of the down
payment Open for inspection
every day.
On Highway 250
Betwoen Lone Star and
Hughes Springs
HORIZONTAL
1. fine open
me*h
5. leather
moccasin*
9 worthless
scrap
12. Russian
inland sea
13. above
14. narrow inlet
15. Philippine
island
16. city in Java
16. cyprinoid fish
20 bounds
21. shaped like
a pine cone
24. headed
25. catches
up with
27. obese
30. rodents
31. feline
32. auction
33. abstract
being
34 abandonment
36 air: comb
form
37. closed
hermetically
38 lie partly
upon
TELEVISION
The Electric Shop
Call US for Prompt Servtee.
t IS W. Pacific Dial SSSS
BEAUTY SHOP
ROSE MARIE SHOP
Mario jrohaaoa, Owaor
Ktlv
DRIVE INNS
MARY'S DRIVE INN
Wo havo a dining room
that will Mat 24 pooplo.
Mexican Food ft Barbocua
Gilmer Hwy. ,
INSURANCE
W5 Gay
Dial TOTS
SEE OR CALL
J. A. BROWNING
for
PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO.
Noe-Concelobla Hospitalisation Ins.
Shepperd HU1 Addition
Ros 114S Dial MO I
CAFES
LAUNDRY k CLEANING
DELUXE CAFE
Specialising In Lunches
1075 Daan
Wells
Plumbing Co.
320 W. Pacific
Dial 3857
Dial 2807
42. Australian
ostrich
43. challenges
45. the rainbow
48. dip slightly
into water
49. sand hill
50. Roman
emperor
51. cunning
52. the late
Miss Millay
53. inquires
VERTICAL
1. varnish
ingredient
2. land-
measure
3. councils
4. bafflers
5. dance step
6. sweetaop
7 finishes
Answer to yesterday s puzzle.
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Distributed by Km* Feslure* Sjn.lirst.
8 shows
mercy
9 Algerian
seaport
10. circlet
11. follows
persistently
17. free
19. corrode
21. skin mouth
22 he was
called "The
Terrble"
23. torn
26 Dutch
wardrobe
27 deficiencies
28 plant of lily
family
29 watch over
32. strength
34. beguile
35. female ruff
36. German
painter
38. chances
39 small bottle
40 catch sight of
41 founder of
Pennsylvania
44 ocean
46 annoy
47. distress
signal
CLEANERS
Dix CboiNHfl
Quality and lmtea
334 W. Pacific Dial 3513
CONTRACTOR EQUIPMENT
R. B. Georgg
Equipment Company
Lonaviaw Hwy. Dial 3106
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Glad* Appliance
k Radio Service
tpoctallilav la Now and Aulo Radio*.
117 W. Commorco Dial >311
REAL ESTATE
Carl Bruce
. . . own m
$03 E. Broadway Dial 4005
SERVICE STATIONS
SPORTING GOODS
Holcombe
House
Dnyi and Maidwai
Colton A Up.hu>
I ItM
TRANSFER
CHANDLER TRANSFER
AND STORAGE
Phone 8983 or 579«
320 South. Center
USEDCARS’
MIRROR PURUSKINO CO.
Phono 11U
PAINTER
W. B. Barrow
Old Tima Brush Painter
Pure Paint Products
5-Year Guarantee
Gilmer Hwy. Phone 6632
HARTLEY'S
Spunkay’a Service Station
Complete Motor Needs
Corner of Upahur ft Broadway
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m
SERVICE STATIONS
VETERINARIAN
Craig's
Humble Service
Open 24 Hours
Main ft Upshur Dial 2325
kutc::
Veterinary Hospital
Complete service for Urge and
small animals and boarding.
One mile west of Greggta*
Highway 80 Ph. 3543-J3
I
Henry
By Carl Anderson
1»—IMBW SERVICE
SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED.
CALL QUICK SERVICE.
7754. GLADEATER.
LONG TRADES
LOW
DOWN PAYMENT
1950 Buick Super Rivera Tu-
dor. Radio, heater, Dyna-
flo, new tires, extra
clean ....................$1,695.00
1950 Chevrolet Tudor, Power-
glide Heater, one owner,
1 o w mileage. A bar-
Kuin: SI,295.00
1950 Buick Roadmastor Sedan.
Radio, heater, Dynaflo,
one owner. $1,495.00
1946 Ford Sedan. Radio and
heater..... $595.00
1946 Ford Club Coupe. Radio
and heater...... $695.00
1948 Buick Sedanet. Radio and
heater.......... 9995.00
1946 Dodge Tudor. Radio, heat-
er. A nice dependable
car $695.00
1941 Ford Tudor. Good cheap
transportation. $195.00
1939 Buick Tudor. A good fish-
ing cur $145.00
ACE MOrOR CO.
300 Broadway Ph. 2355
WHITE OAK
NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Taylor and
little daughter, Chris, were the
week end guests of her parents Mr
and Mrs. D. W. Gee.
Miss Mary Frances Waggoner is
teaching in the Aransas Pass Pub-
lic schools. Miss Waggoner is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
fird Waggoner and received her
degree last year from East Texas
State Teachers College. Commerce.
his brother who is ill in a Bren-
ham hospital several dpys last
week.
Mrs. Melvin McGourick and
Mrs. Guy Strong of Orange are
the guests of their sister Mrs.
Inez Bunch ,
Mrs. O. U. Longino has been
dismissed from Markham hospi-
tal of Longview.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morris of
Three Rivers, Mich, and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Wilson of Gilmer were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chloe
Bumpus, Sunday.
Rev. A. L. Patterson was guest |
speaker Monday evening for the
Brotherhood of the White Oak j
Bap'tist Church. Rev. Patterson is I
interstate secretary of foreign mis-
sions of Texas Missionary Bap- !
tists.
WhenThey Sing... Your
Heart Dances!
W hen They
Dance... Your
Heart Singx!
.Doris
9AY
HAY
ILGER
Mrs. Roy Bolt returned home
Sunday from Oklahoma City,
where she had been at the bed-
side of her brother who is seri-
ously ill.
Mrs. Emmet Carter was a busi-
ness visitor in Shreveport La., Sat-
urday.
Pete Kunkel and Wayne Jones,
students of Stephen F. Austin Col-
lege, were home over the week
end.
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
Everett-Stone Funeral Home
DIAL 2121
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SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED, mod-
ern equipment, fully insured. H.
W. Kisick, Phone 2080 or 4307,
Kilgore.
Sally Mitchell is invited to be
the guest of the Mirror to see
“Sudden Fear,” now showing at
the Gregg theater.
Johnny Hazard
THOSE PCSS WILL TRACK US
WERE SOON.'CUR ONLY CHANCE
m
TAKE THIS KCCK: IF hiS
LORPSWlP STARTS PULLING
RANK... PCN'T HESITATE
TC CROWN HIM /
By Frank Robbins
sss
7 SC ’ The R TiVE is UP.'
PURSUE Them, SAXCn... anP_
pc nc^ spare ryfM.'
Thimble Theatre
By Tom Sims and B. Zabolv
Miss Patsy Richards returned to
her home in Delhi, La. Sunday
after visiting several days here.
Mrs. James Elliot and children
Joe and Cindy of San Antonio are
the house guests of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Bratton.
Mrs. Lura Calhoun and daugh-
ter, Mary Frances, spent the week
end in Dallas with relatives.
P G. Wilson is spending several
days in Jewett with relatives.
Sid Bratton and son, Sid Jr.,
attended the Van football game
in Tyler Friday night.
EEOUN MUSIC COMPANY
ALL UA8JS8 RADIOS
Repaired
Charlene Smith is invited to be
the guest of the Mirror to see
"Sudden Fear," now showing at
the Gregg theater.
SHEPPERD
CLEANERS
AND HATTERS
All Oanaanto Insured
305 N Main Dial 3641
SAMUEL C. HARRIS
Attorney-at-Law
201-3 I First State Bank Bldg.
Wo. Cameron ana Company
601 N. Main PbTsfb
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Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gee visited 1 Longview Hwy
L, W. TELPHREY
Dial Sill
Builders Supply Co.
Dial 3434
EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER
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Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 134, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 24, 1952, newspaper, December 24, 1952; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021357/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.