Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 13, 1953 Page: 4 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 22 x 18 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
OUdtwatf Pally Mirror
TiU‘mLi>, OctoU’l’ 13, 1
,
i I
li
< £
information classifieds
ADS AND RATE CARD
All classified copy for ads to
appear during week day* must be
in the oiiiec by 8 a m. on day« ot
publication. Copy *br Sunday edi-
tion must be in olfice by 10 a.m.
Saturday.
CLASSIFIED RATES
First Insertion ..... 4c per word
Second insertion 3c pci word 1
ERRORS
In case of error or mlsclassifica-
Lon the Daily Mirror wili be
responsible for first insertion only.
Cali 2235.
I—SPECIAL NOTICES
ORDEH OF .sASlERN STAR
GLADEWA" ER CHAPTER 831
Stated Meetings
First and Third Tuesdays
LEONA GULLETT, W. M.
MARY H. BROCK, Secy.
GLADEWATER MASONIC
LODGE, NO. 852
First and Thjrd Thursdays
8 P. M.
C. C. HLALOCK, W. M.
DEAN WALKER, Secy.
I—FOR SALE
FOR «at.f
300,000 board feet 2x4 & 2x8 at
$7 per 100;
120 square 210-lb. square butt
shingles at $6.50 per square;
120 square J. M. Asbestos siding
at $11.40 per square;
Wavy edge siding shingles at $5
per square;
Roll roofing felt;
1x8 shiplap at $7, $8, $12;
1x6 centennatch, $8.
Open all day Saturday.
We deliver free.
W. C. POWELL LUMBER CO.
Phone SMI
Overton. Texas
\CROSSWORD - . - By Eugene 5btffer\
Henry
I FOR SALE — Good used lumber
for sale at a bargain price. B.
A. Williams, Phone 2667.
TWO-BEDROOM modern house,
nil large rooms, two large walk-
in closets, screened-in porch on
large lot, 120 x 125. Can be
financed. Priced to sell, $4500.
Five years old. F. W. Russell,
Texas Company camp, Long-
view Highway.
i»■*“>“»=• we.m»
stop drinking. No dues. No fees,
inquires treated in confidence.
Address, Alcoholics Anonymous,
Box 297, or Phone 3542.
4—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
SPARE TIME
BUSINESS
Guarantocinq minuaum 100% return on
inv»s:m©r.t regardless ot the amount
Want person who thinks in terms of
$10,000 to $20,000 profits per year for
a full time business, after prov...g per.od.
Must have car and $890 t invest to
start. V/e finance V% o? expansion cost,
no carrying charge Substantial income
first day. Ni sailing or ixMritncs H
quired. This i- a 5c Automatic Merchan-
ts: ng Operation Nationally
Advertised Product Distributed, ar*d full
details givun at personal interview only
Write g.virtg address and phone: DODSON
ENTERPRISES, 7010 Euclid Ave , Dept.
P28, Cleveland, Ohio.
6- HELP WANTED
WAITRESS WANTED—Free room
Mia board, plus salary and good
, _ . tins—at The Mint Club.
SC—MALE HELP WANTED
SERVICE MAN wanted, no phono
calls please. Must meet physical
examination. High school educa-
tion not necessary. B. F. Good-
rich Co.
T—FOR_ PENT
FOR RENT—60 x 20 store room.
Paramount Theatre Bldg., Mar-
shall, Texas. Phone 5-2121 Mar-
shall.
FOR RENT — Furnished garage-
apartment. Across from high
school. 703 Melba, dial 2651.
FOR RENT — Furnished 4-room
apartment and garage, 712 Quit-
man Avenue. H. O. Williams.
Phone 2526 or 5652.
FOR RENT—Modern 3-room fur-
nished house, bills paid. Phone
4613 or 2616.
2 BEDROOMS for rent, one with
private entranee. 406 Melba.
Mrs. J. W. Dorsey.
F O R R E NT — 4 room modern
house, bills paid. Apply at Hamil
Grocery, 407 S. Main St. Phone
5682.
MODERN 4 room duplex. 704 W.
Quitman. Phone 1627F31.
FOR RENT — 2-room apartment,
air-conditioned, in-a-door bed,
private bath, garage. 705 Quit-
man Phone 4751 between 3 and
6 p.rn.
ONE-BEDROOM furnished cot-
tage with garage. Close in. 211
West Glade.
FURNISHED HOUSE for rent.
Phone 4955.
FOR RENT — 2-room furnished
cottage, $30 413 N. Center. Dial
2551.
•—FOR SALE
NEW 2-bedroom house, large knot-
ty pine kitchen, attic fan, gar-
age, lots of closet space, lot
100 x 150. Humble Comp Road.
Phone 8059.
60 ACRES. 4-ioorn house at
Plainview School, Atoka, Ok-
lahoma. 15 acres loyalty. F. J.
Buckhanon, Rt 2. Box 152,
Qladewatrr, Tcxa:.
4 ROOM FURNISHED house and
lot for sab at a bat gain. See
Mrs. Ilaniil 407 S Mam. Phone
5082.
SLIGHTLY used Snivel (iA ice
box. $125 00. Call 71.44
CLOUGH WARREN'S home and
farm, 68*4 acies, $11,000.
Friendship. Call 7690
Lor 100x137, Otadeview Addi-
tion. See or call W L. Wood-
waitl, 4283 804 W, Pacific
FOR SALE—vt-ton pick-up. 1940
model Chevrolet, runs good.
MM- IN at SSM WINN
store er cell lift after 9 pm
screen front porch. Located on
Tyle- - Kilgore lnteraactton.
$2,800. Call 2478.
0
i
10—WANTED TO BOV
WANTED TO BUY
HOUSES
TO BE MOVED
J. H. Caple
Phone 1021, Longview, Texas
13—BUSINES8 SERVICES
Wm. Cameron
601 N. Main
-ompany^
LARGE NATIONAL COMPANY
has immediate opening for a
qualified hospitalization agent.
Immediate $40 a week salary,
full commissions and bonus. In-
terested parties write or con-
act in person Albert Steifer,
1004 People’s National Bank
Building, Tyler, Texas.
S-B—FEMALE HELP WANTED
V Al l HESSES and carhops wnnt-
ed. Apply after 11 a.m. Mary’s I
Drive-In or Round-Up cafe.
WAITRESS, car bop* wented. '
Phene ozp4.
RCA TELEVISION SALES
AND SERVICES.
KEOUN MUSIC COMPANY
WANT YOUR house leveled, roqm
added, asbestos siding or roof
installed? All work strictly
guaranteed. No job too large or
too small. Call 6302 or 7776.
W. R. Zimmerman.
L W PELJ-HREY
Longview Hwy. Dial 2111
SAMUEL C. HARRIS
Attomey-at-Law
201-206 First State Bank Bldg
FOR YOUR BUTANE-and
PROPANE Gas and appliances,
call 214 or write 303 Wood
Street, Gilmer, Texas. BU-
TANE GAS & ELECTRIC CO
NOTARY PUBLIC—J. Roy Knox.
Room 201, Phillips Bldg-, Glade
water
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
Everett-Stone Funeral Homa
DIAL 2121
7,
%
%
&
m
ai'#'p m< *i» >
By Carl Andersc
LOv ~
'ahu C*
AxaoaXK
Thimble Theatre
By Tom Sims and B. Zabol
51. English
statesman
HORIZONTAL 37. rumor
1.- 40. small
Goldman spars
5. legal 43. Russian VERTICAL
science inland l. house
8. German sea additions
admiral 44. poem set to 2. flesh food
12. Hawaiian music 3. mosque
garlands 46. bland towers
13. be in debt 47. tear 4. starry
14. "Old Dog 48. game of 5. knowledge
-" chance 6. beard
15. illuminat- 49. auction 7. toward the
ing devices 50. distress west
17. garden call 8. tension
flower -
18. famish Answer to yesterday's puzzle.
19. nsgotiates
21. Scottish
explorer
22. female
aheep.
23. Scottish
dance
25. accumulat-
ing
29. torrid
30. ward off
31. extinct
bird
32. converted
into bone
34. nimble
35. European __
river basin 10 U
36. Luzon Average time of solution: 23 minutes 45. city in
Negrito Distributed by Kins Futures Syndics!* Brazil
rjnrj uau a g ring
no a sag flacarntj
□aaanaa nnngg
HU3.1Q guana
ldU:-TJHU
uuyiiHLi aaM
uiikifr hhh Hraegi
uaunrs
tigrjria aan^raarc
□anaa awra rgrarai
anmaB □no
10-15
9. Malaysian
vessel
10. the Orient
11. ogles
16. twilight
20. remainder
22. Moham-
medan
prince
23. Greek
letter
24. goddess
of dawn
25. flyers
26. enfeebled
27. correlative
of
neither
28. blithe
30. at a
distance
33. Wagnerian
heroine
34. soothe
36. likely
37. male
aheep
38. assam
silkworm
39. become
vapid
40. plant
juices
41. prong
42. shortly
xx
JUMPiMo BEAMS, SPARERlBSa
SCAPED RABBITS audj-Tfa*?)
---
ft y;
AM ACMy cm
rrs STOAAACM and .
so a FOOTBALL
*TW6A\M has
A‘ w6TlV DM
SACKSvr
sat
- ■t' ^
Ae*( JtiS
) ]) ''
.( Uj ‘°-'s
\ V, ( frR \ EELS r°
Bringing Up Father
'Jbi-Ty?
By George McManu
M2-
I -—
N
I jusr mqed
, kiEvV CCO«-E
y ,'jc.trr unv
/ V o« lOuo nn&uMEMTS
M TM&C3 ____'DO (T \
-VV7 poRtjEKCe - J7 6VEM \
AmVi JT TW i
,ouist
iH
3t> •*
..
‘ •'* " - K
*LT?
■’ll
r*
fan xu.. tv*' \
dao-ft Tvsyne 1—**
WA-. ru - 1 POM T TVOJC
•ufcv COUUP ►C-AR
'Siir aix> urn r
^ V DO CKXT
JS
%
a
Mickey Mouse
CRYFTOQUIPS
TEDNAG ODZOKZIJHL TEDZOKO
DPPI H8P-CDIJNHAKP CSDQHZ GH
QKZP CDIJNHADOSK LDZGP.
Yesterday's Cryptoquip: ACROBATIC TIOHT-ROPE WALK-
ER THRILLS POLKS WITH EXCITING EXHIBITION OP
POISE.
SHEPPERD
CLEANERS
AND HATTERS
AH Garments insured
205 N. Main Dial 2645
FOR RENT—Two room furnished !
apartment. Water paid. See Mrs. I
Heniy, 316 Melba. Call 3844. j
FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room |
modern house, Venetian blinds,
lights and water paid. See Mrs.
Henley, 316 Melba. Call 3844.
New Dog Disease
Found In South
CHICAGO. (U.R)—The American
Veterinary Medical Association re-
ports that a new and deadly dog ! which has proved nearly 100 per
J- L Lnnn in enii emit f'ltnl
lished definitely that the malady
is not just a new type of canine
infections hepatitis.
Exact cause of the disease has
not been found, the association
said, but it is a liver infection
( ~ Jht,
A LAP! WEZ£
COM\ |\ FEg A LA\?,\ !
40$
■JS-1S
AM
' 0 D
V
By Walt Disne;
[( tmas<S A3A.N AV2. 5»OCsAl wWlLL?
A'LuVFV J.
OO >Ol
6C2 SS-A-'
7D
r
xr~i *•!
n s: v ----
S \WA~
X DON'T \
SBC TlAT ' '
. KOTmSe®
^ , V\E I
7
4©
Johnny Hazard
By Frank Robbin
disease has been diagnosed in sev-
en Southern states as "hepatitis
X.”
Research workers at the School
of Veterinary Medicine at Ala-
bama Polytechnic Institute estab-
cent fatal.
Typical symptoms include loss
of appetite and listlessness. Af-
fected dogs often appear anemic,
and have a yellowish discoloration
of the mucous membranes.
Business Directory
WM‘
Late at niswt it . sa/b«t
Clocks ms rsstaj?a!4T.„
'ANCMT mavi to scars m<m to
•IT WHAT z need...HOBS Ml’S
MSN SOMS REAL CRAZY
CONTRACTOR EQUIPMENT
, mm
CURRENT RAOI at a night club in
Parla is Line (pronounaed Lynt)
Andrea. The songstress rarely
wears jewelry while performing
because, she says, "It |s too
ertentatlous.” (International)
Death Demanded
R. B. Georgs
Equipment Company
Longview Hwy- Dial 8108
LAUNDRY St CLEANING
SPORTING GOODS
Holcomb*
Houso
Drum and Rardwa
Cetlao 4 Up*hm
Dial 15*0
RADIO 8c TELEVISION
' CAAV, SA/ERTj W AW...TLB AV6SCAN
...INTO MY CAR I Fu«.TiV6 PROM THE
...I'M TAKING I POLICE/1 i-A/E 3EEN
YOU PCfA'RlPR" I TM!N*iN3 ABOUT
...per Mgr
/CU...DON'T SEEM
PAR- CLlARlY SCARED 1 Should
optms Buamvi.../) 1 be?
I HAVE NOTHING
to PEA* PROM AN
mNOCgMTMAN.'
Glade Appliance Co. ■ Phantom
Television & Radio Service
Heilman Dealar
Complete TV Installation
117 W. Commerce Dial 2118
By Wilson McCo)
CAFES
DELUXE CAFE
Specializing In Lunchaa
1075 Doan Dial 2607
CLEANERS
Dix Cleaners
Dick Baaalmtt Owmet
Quality aad Service
884 W. Pacific Dial 8118
GREAT APEf
GREAT APE/j
JUE LL0N6O V/LLAbf QUPPBM V
comcs no i/ec* - mwws wen
fOU WEATOHS
6CBAJ-W
WlLOSfJ,
way
dor TOE ACQCWS BQLHCE
HA/MitetlV OFF ME (MEAT
Buz Sawyer
Builders Supply Co.
EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER
GLADEWATER, TEXAS
Dial 8484 Car. W. Upelma and Cotton P. O. Bex 788
1%
former Iran Premier Mohammca
Mossadegh (above) of armed
revolt haa been iaaued in Tehran.
Iran a military
maiida death.
paaaamur de-
tUtmmHmUi
Insure
with
SHIRR BROS.
^ -1 4*9 • • <
By Roy crane
OPEN UPf
POLICE!
WHAT-5 / UP WITH YOUR H WS! Z'HAN9CURP
™E. VWH,*rt THC |A|Yf / HiMf SEARCM
IDBAf A--------THE BARGE.
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith
WHAT TH’ DING DONG
VE DOIN’ PACKIN’
V0RE SUITCASE.
DOC ?
WAAL" AS MUCH
AS I HATE TO
LEAVE NEW V0RK,
TVLER-I GOT TO
GIT BACK TO
HOOTIN' HOLIER
I 0NDERSTAN0 COMPLETE, DOC*
V0U PILL PEDDLERS HAVE GOT TO
PUT OUTV FUST— VOftC PATIENTS
COME BEFORE NIGHT CLUBS AN1
CLINCH DANCIN' AN' HOLLERIN'
AN’ CAVORTIN’ AN’—
■
VL
f*£M
By Fred Lasiwdl
NOT ONLY THAT, TYLER-
Z JEST RUN SMACK-DAB
OUT OF MONEY
rs-.
■
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Belk, Jeanne. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 13, 1953, newspaper, October 13, 1953; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021617/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.