Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 171, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 10, 1954 Page: 4 of 8
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2235
$—FOR SALE
FOR SALE Two bedroom house
with bath. Lot Is 50 x 125 feet
Can be teen any time at 322 Sun-
set.
CROSSWORD - - - By Eugene Sbeffer
I—SPECIAL NOTICES
FOR SALE
Three room house and lot on
House St. 4 blocks from new
grade school, within walking
distance of high school and near
Gray’s grocery, $2500. Phone
8472.
GLADEWATER
LODGE 852
AF & AM
Will confer M.M. Degrees Thurs.,
Feb. 11, 7:30 p. m. Visitors wel-
come. C. C. Blalock, W.M., Dean
Walker, Secy.
FOR SALE
Modern 5-room house on two
fenced lots, double garage and
work shop, servant's house. 504
Marshall. Contact Mrs. Paul
Richmond, Box 6445, Houston
6, Texas.
UPSHUR COUNTY car regis-
tration. A. J. RICKS, 1201 N.
Main, Gilmer Highway.
COLLECTIONS made everywhere,
past due accounts can put you
out of business. Let us collect
your debts for you. No collec-
tion, no charge. Chappell Hill
Collectors, Box 524-R7, Tyler,
Texas.
ORDER Of e-.-.STERN STAR
GLADEWATER CHAPTER 831
Stated Meetings
First and Third Tuesdays
LEONA GULLETT. W. M.
MARY H. BROCK, Secy.
FOR SALE — Three registered
milch goats, one just fresh, an-
other fresh in 20 days, one billy.
Can be seen 312 Maple.
FOR SALE—Extra good, gentle,
1 to 4-year old registered Brah-
man bulls, very best bloodlines,
reduced prices. JB Ranch, 10
miles NW Mt. Vernon. Mailing
address Sulphur Springs, Texas.
FOR SALE—’52 model Westing-
house refrigeratdr, used only
three months. 205 Gay Avenue.
GLADEWATER MASONIC
LODGE, NO. 852
First and Third Thursdays
8 P.M.
C. C. BLALOCK, W. If.
DEAN WALKER, Secy.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous Invites
men and women who want to
stop drinking. No dues. No fees.
Inquires treated in confidence.
Address, Alcoholics Anonymous,
Box 297, or Phone 3542.
FOR SALE — Lavatories $5.00;
sinks $1.50, and up; water heat-
ers $20.00; cafe sink $20.00. All
kinds of plumbing fixtures rea-
sonable. 605 Quitman, Dial 7432.
FOR SALE — FRIGIDAIRE, per-
fect running condition, large
size, makes 12 trays ice in 4
hours. $50, worth more. Call
2235.
WASHTERIA open for business,
215 Gay Ave. Mrs. B. M. Bar-
nett.
5-R—FEMALE HELP WANTED
HOUSEKEEPER, companion
for invalid lady, live in the
home. Prefer a widow. Refer-
ence required, will furnish
references. Write Box 1258 or
phone 5163 Kilgore.
WAITRESSES ana car bops want
ed. Apply after 11 a.m. Mary’s
Drive-In or Round-Up cafe.
wanted.
WAITRESS, car hops
Phone 3254.
WAITRESS WANTED—Free room
ana board, plus salary and good
tins—at The fitit Chib.
FOR SALE, trade or rent, new
three bedroom house, 2 lots.
Sheppard Hill addition. Phone
5893.
ROSE BUSHES, all varieUes.Wtll
sell any number, one or one car
load. Now is the time to plant.
See Mr. Landers and Mr. Gary
at Joy Community.
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FOR SALE—One used and one
new Servi-cycle, drastically re-
duced. Phone 2235.
FOR SALE AT BARN — Good
grass hay 50c bals. Trucks avail-
able for delivery. Frank Hobbs.
Gilmer or call 5863 Gladewater.
FOR SALE
By owner, 5 room modern
house, 714 acres of land, seven
miles from Gladewater, 2 miles
from Big Sandy, highway 80,
near Tucker’s Cafe. C. Teague
13—BUSINESS SERVICE
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HORIZONTAL
1. former
government
agency
(abbr. )
4. Scarlett
O’Hara’s
home
8. girl's name
12. nourished
13. American
Revolution-
ary hero
14. the
tentmaker
15. Four-
17. hoarfrost
18. kind of tide
19. arteries
21. like ground
grain
23. Italian
town
24. musical
work
25. persisted
29. pastry
30. caper
31. court
32. Pennsyl-
vania city
34. period of
fasting
35. solar disk
36. meaning
37. gazer
40.-
Hartley
law
41. narrow strip
of wood
42. midday
48.-Ben
Adhem
47. aid
48. Greek
goddess
of dawn
49. sticky
substances
50. Mona-
81. distress
signal
VERTICAL
1. away
2. through
3. West
German
chancellor
4. now
5. on the
summit
6. edge
7. John Wilkes
Booth
was one
8. author of
"The Pit"
9. leave out
10. incarnation
of Vishnu
Thimble Theatre
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9—FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Modem house, five
rooms and bath, yard, fence and
garage, 906 N. Main. See A. J.
Ricks, Gilmer Highway, phone
4172._I
FOR RENT — 2 bedroom unfur-
nished house. 518 Refinery. Call
2683. 1
FOR RENT—3 room modem fur-
nished house, bills paid. Call
Adams Flower Shop, 4613.
FOR RENT—2-room cottage with
bath, knotty pine interior, snack j
bar, refrigerator, and bills paid. ,
$10 week. Dial 4551.
FOR RENT—4-room unfurnished
garage apartment, 312V4 North j
Center. Dial 2409.
4-ROOM modem house for rent
In Clarksville community. Nice, |
quiet neighborhood. Phone 4114.
FOR RENT—3 room furnished
bouse, Venetian blinds, water
and lights furnished. See Mrs.
Henley, 316 Melba. Call 3844.
FOR RENT—2 nice duplex apart-
ments, one unfurnished 2 bed-
rooms and one furnished 1 bed-
room with garages. 211 W.
8FPTIC TANKS CLEANED, mod-
t m equipment, fully Insured. H.
W. Klsick, Phone 2080 or 4307.
Kilgore.
SEPTIC TANK PUMPING SERV-
ICE. Plenty concrete and clay
drain tile. Wolfe Cement Prod-
ucts, Longview highway. Phone
NOW '
Call 7621 for your plumbing
Needs.
J. R. MARTIN PLUMBING CO.
11. war deity
16. elongated
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20. pertaining
to the ear
21. cleaning
devicca
22. ’The Iliad"
was one
23. composer
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25. department
of-
revenue
36. years when
the
Charleston
waa danced
27. periods
of time
23. love to
excess
30. poker stake
33. seaport In
E. Jutland
34. departed
36. driver of
Dancer and
Pranccr
37. ore waste
38. forbidden
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particle
40. digits
43. Japanese
sash
44. cow sound
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Bringing Up Father
By George McManus
Try and Stop Me
-By BENNETT CERF-
INCOME TAX — J. Roy Knox
Room 201, Phillips Bldg., Glade-
water.
FOR EXPERT carpet laying,
rug binding and tile floors
call 7741, 106 Oliver St,
Wm. Came/ or. ai«*
601 N. Main
unpany
Ph 21
212?
L. W. PELFHRKY
Longview Hwy. Dial 2111
SAMUEL C. HARRIS
Attomey-at-Law
201-205 First State Bank Bldg
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment
Phone 8562 or 2430.
FOR RENT—3 and 4 room apart-
ments furnished or unfurnished.
Call 8263, Mrs. Sapoff.
FOR RENT—Modern newly built
unfurnished 4 room house with
garage. Call Mrs. Sanov 6844.
FOR RENT—One 5-room unfur-
nished house, good garage, 705
W. Upshur. One 5-room fur-
nished house. Call 5261.
ONE AND two-bedroom apart-
ments for rent in air-condi-
tioned KSIJ Building. Electric
refrigerator, disposal unit and
stove. Call 2146.
3 FURNISHED apartments on N.
Center. Call 2146.
MODERN 4 room duplex. 704 W
Quitman. Phone 1627F31.
FURNISHED HOUSE for rent.
Pbooe 4B58.
9— FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Rent or trade, four-
room modern house with bath,
14/10 acre* land. Two miles out
new Kilgore Highway. M H.
Cooper.
FOR SALE—Modern 5 room house
on one and 4/10 acre* land, bar-
gain. M. H. Cooper, new Kilgore
highway.
FOR SALE—1214-6ere farm, nice
modern 6-room house, plenty
outbuildings, Including double
garage on Gilmpr Hlwhway two
miles from Gladewater. Price
$8,800. N. B. Moody, Pickwick
Hotel. ___
SHEPPERD
CLEANERS
AND HATTERS
All Garments Insured
205 N. Main Dial 2645
AMBULANCF
SERVICE
Everett Funersl Homs
DIAL 2121
A CHRONIC BACHELOR with a pronounced dislike tor
TV children became so smitten with a widow that he up
and married her, though she was encumbered with an 8-year-
old son. A few weeks after
tne honeymoon, the kid was
asked how he was getting
along with his new Daddy.
"Great!” enthused the lad.
“He’s really fun. Thinks up new
games all the time. Every day
this week he took me out on
Long Island Sound about twe
miles—and then I swim bock."
"Sounds pretty rough for a
kid your age," was the com-
ment. “Doesn't it tire you out?’’
“Natl,” said the kid. "The
swimming part is a cinch, but
It isn't always essy getting out
of the dam sack!”
• • •
Agent Hal Matson waa with his 4-year-old son when four sokHerv
passed. The youngster excitedly tugged Hal’s sleeve and exclaimed,
"Look, Pa! Men Scouts!”
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CONTRACTOR EQUIPMENT RADIO ft TELEVISION
R. B. Georg*
Equipment Company
Longview Hwy. Dial 3109
Glade Appliance Co.
Television ft Radio Service
Hoffman Deales
Complete TV Tnstallethin
117 W. Commerce Dial 3316
SPORTING GOODS
D. L. RICHARDSON
Electrical Service Contractor
Residential - Industrial
WIRING
Gladewater Longview
3534 Plasa 8-8051
Holcombe
House
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Cotton t UpA.i
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For Classified
Call 2235
The three automobile
makers in the United State* turn
out 87 per cent of all passenger
cars and 80 per cent of all trucks.
FOR SALS—Ptono Bee
•phens. 404 West St.
Anna
SAVE LIVES
GIVE BLOOD
Builders Supply Co.
EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER
GLADEWATER. TEXAS
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Buz Sawyer
By Roy Crane
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TO FURNISH AN ESCORT FOR THE 1/ NOT ,,
DAU6HTER OF 50ME VStTlNG / ME. 1VA V CLAMOROUS,\
EiNERAL. SHE THINKS TEST
PILOTS ARE CLAMOROUS.
ANY VOLUNTEERS?
IU APPEALING TO YOU.
IN FACT, DOOLEY, THE
BOYS HAVE VOTED YOU
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THAR'S BEEN A
ORETFUL ACOOENT
TIME'S
A-Wa s
By Fred Lasswell
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WE-UNS IS
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Belk, Jeanne. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 171, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 10, 1954, newspaper, February 10, 1954; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021689/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.