The Texas Mesquiter (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1952 Page: 3 of 4
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Your Insurance Needs
Is Our Business
R. S. KIMBROUGH & COMPANY
Agents
Since 1916 in this Gbmiminity
Dallas—TFnijson 3- I 232 —Texas
Mesq&ite
Plumbing Service
Installation and Bepairs
William W. Plumlee, Owner
Phone 403
Walling's
Furniture Exchange
BUY, SELL and TRADE
GOOD USED FURNITURE
8220 Second Ave. EX-3942
MESQUITE LODGE No. 928
A A.F.&A.M.
cStudy Club
Meets Monday Night
v 7:00 o’clock
B. W. Cruce, Chairman
W. L. Rupe, Secretary
FOR SAFE OR TRADE-
FOR SALE-—-New 5-room brick-
veneer cottage. All conveniences.
Lot 328’ deep, 100’ front. Phone
9 4 5-W-5. F. E. Bartlett. 11-ulp
FOR SALE—Electric water pump.
J, R. Sealy, Hillview Drive, first
house on left off of Gus Thoma-
son Drive. 11-lp
29 0 BALES JOHNSON GRASS
hay. 3 IS Holley St. W. H. Sontag.
11-lp
B FARMALL, all 2 row equip-
ment and breaking plow. W. II.
Sontag, 318 E. Holley. 11-lp
WANTED
EAR CORN
George Lucas
Phone 917W3
Dr. Chas. McCallum
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office In McCullough Building
West Davis Stree*
Office 127 - Phones - Res. 117
DR. L.W. PALMER
Chiropractor
8162 Scyene Road
(One block Mesquite side of Buck-
ner Blvd) Office hours 8-12, 2-6
or by appointment.
Monroe Buick Co.
NEW BUICKS
Reconditioned Used Cars
GUARANTEED
WE FINANCE CARS
Dallas — Garland Road
Dallas Tel. Garland Tel.
TA-2383 3-2335
See BUD ROYAL
Electrical Contracting
Bailey & Norwood
Phone 960J2 or 379
r
One of Texas’ larger, finer
Funeral Homes.
Home Owned, Home Operated.
McCullough’s
Phone 67
Mesquite—Since 1908
REAL ESTATE
6.9 Acres sandy pasture with
modern 5 room and bath house,
2 years old, facing hard top road,
4 miles east of Pleasant Grove.
Venetians, hardwood floors, tex-
toned walls. Deep well with pres-
sure pump. Lake stocked with
fish. $1,000 might handle. $8,750.
5-Room and bath frame home
with concrete porch to garage. On
South Carver Street. 4 years old.
Large rooms, Bendix connections,
Venetians, hardwood floors, all
city utilities. $6,500.00.
2 Acres with modern 5-room
brick home with breakfast nook
and built-in garage. Near Buckner
Blvd. and Military Expressway.
Attic fan, textoned walls, wood-
burning fireplace. Poultry house
and cow shed. Excellent condition
Consider part trade. $14,00 0.
4-Room and bath FHA home,
newly painted and refinished, 2
years old. In Wildwood Addition.
Tile bath and drain. Many closets,
Cox fenced. Detached garage with
storage. All City utilities. Good
terms. $6,5 00.
Three lots facing Highway 175;
4 miles east of Buckner Blvd.,
with 5 adjoining lots facing side
street. Ideal for business and
homes or tourist court. $3,6 00.
Modern 4 room and bath home,
detached garage, good condition,
zoned business. On West Davis
Street, $1,000 will handle. $6,500.
4 room and bath home on large
lot with detached double garage,
on South Carver Street, good con-
dition. All city utilities. $7 5 0. will
handle. $5,750.00.
Good 4-Room and bath frame
home on one half acre facing Sam
Houston Road. Detached garage,
Natural gas, City Avater. Out of
State owner, anxious to sell. Small
down payment with easy terms.
See and make offer. Asking
$4,200.
18 9’ frontage on US Highway
17 5 with modern 3 room and bath
frame home, and concrete tile
shop building. Ideal for any type
business. $5,350.00.
J. HENRY SMITH
5909 Ross Ave. Dallas*/ TA-0414
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I am no longer connected in any
Avay with the Mesquite General
Hospital. Betty English. 11-lc
DAY NURSERY—Ghildisen under
6 years. Calfl 9 2 4-J-4, Mrs. George.
Gaddis. utfn
If you need a TANlK OF WATER
Call 8 3-7-J-2. Russ Mangum. 10-2c
FOR SERVICE Call 290. Farley’s
Radio and TV Sales-Service. 314
West Main.
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FOR RENT—
FOR RENT: 4 rooms and bath,
newly redecorated inside and out.
723 W. College. Phone 194-W-3.
11-ltc.
MESQUITER SUBSCRIBERS EXPRESS
THANKS FOR GIFTS RECEIVED FROM
DALLAS COUNTY'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER
FOR RENT—4-room furnished or
partly furnished cottage. All con-
veniences. Tripp and Jobson Rds.,
one mile east of Belt Line. Call af-
ter 6:30 or on Sunday. 90 2-J-5.
11-lc.
FOR RENT: Duplex with all con-
veniences. On old SeagOArille Road.
Will rent with or without pasture.
Call 827-W-5. 11-lc.
FOR RENT: Four room house,
George Lucas. Phone 917-W-3.
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FOR RENT—Four-room and bath
garage apartment. Gas range and
Avater furnished. Mrs. B. R. Wat-
son, Phone 2 2 4. 11-utfn
FOR RENT—4-room house, partly
furnished, or unfurnished. Phone
S27-V -3. 11-lp
WANTED
Worth W. Harris, M.D.
DaA-is at Rugel
Phone 207 Res. Phone 208
PAINTING
FREE ESTIMATES
PETE ANDERSON
MESQUITE, TEXAS
LaAvn Mowers Machine Ground;
Saw Filing; Buy, Sell.j and Repair
Guns; Furniture Repaired, Lawn
Furniture Made, Fix Most Any-
thing; Paper Hanging.
CRAWFORDS FIX-IT SHOP
Five Miles South Mesquite
At the Triangle, Phone 928-J-2
Electrical Contractors
FRIGID AIRE DEALER
CITY ELECTRIC SHOP
Telephone 279
Mesquite, Texas
Clyde Dean James Rutledge
CARD OF THANKS
We are extremely grateful to all
our friends Avho Avere so kind and
helpful during the illness and
death of our mother, Mrs. J. W.
Mathis.
The Mathis Family
NOTICE
Mesquite Chapter No. 887 OES
will have Stated Meeting Tuesday,
October 7, 8 p.m. Visitors Avel-
come.
Lucille MaxAvell, W. M.
Mittie Rutherford, Secy.
WAITRESS WANTED - Rodeo
Grill, Pleasant Mound. Phone
8 2 6-W-2, Mesquite, or EV-9 07 2,
Dallas. Mrs. C. O. Fincher. 11-uf
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Rickman
spent Sunday in Dallas with Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Manning. Mmes.
Manning and Rickman attended
church in Rinehardt.
Expert and
Economical
Cleaning
City Cle
Phone 88
Dear Mrs. Cook:
I have been trying, but I can’t
think of Avords that will tell you
just hoAv thrilled and happy I am
Avith my beautiful fur cape.
My daughter, Joyce, and I will
both enjoy and treasure it for
•years. I can hardly wait for the
first “blue norther.’’
Please express my appreciation
to the Spivey-Bauman Company
for the smart styling and fine
workmanship on the fur.
Thanks again so much,
Inez Carter.
Dear Mrs. Cook:
My thanks go to you and the
| Texas Mesquiter for the lovely
dress by Chalet, Inc., which I re-
ceived during the Fair at your
booth, i shall enjoy wearing it and
Avil] think of you and the Fair
each time I do.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Leslie (Cindy) BroAvn
Dear Mrs. Cook:
I’m delighted Avith the pretty
red belt with the gold trim and
fasteners. My thanks to the Texas
Mesquiter and Miller’s Fashions.
Mrs. J. L. Wiggins
Dear Mrs. Cook:
Am writing this to say thanks
for the Morning Glory mattress—
have watched Hal Collins give
them aAvay on his program, and
always Avished for one, so noAv
that Ave haAre one, I am so happy
with it.
I want to thank Mr. McWhorter
and Mr. Greenhaw, also, for hav-
ing good merchandise like the
Morning Glory mattresses.
And, of course, Ave couldn’t do
Avithout the Mesquiter. We look
forAvard to it every Friday. It is
news from home.
So thanks again.
Yours truly,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson
Dear Mrs. Cook:
Hoav nice to be one of the
many fortunate subscribers to The
Texas Mesquiter during the Dallas
County Fair! I am delighted Avith
the loA^ely Donovan skirt from
Miller's Fashion Shop, Avhich I re-
ceived.
Thanks again to you and Mrs.
Miller for the nice gift.
Yours truly,
Ernestyne Bell
Miss Lillie Chapman was pleas-
ed Avith her Block-Friedman hat
from Miller’s Fashions—and Mrs.
C. A. Ragsdale was excited that
her husband received the Davis
hat from Toby’s Dept. Store.
Agnes Ann Ivey, Marshall Col-
lege girl, Avill express her thanks
to Joseph’s Variety for a very
HBMBIE SftSOLiHE m OILS
Webb Semes Station
Porter Wehb, Owner Phone 8
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Keith, 4 06
Bonnie, South Houston, spent the
Aveek-end here.
9 a.m.—6 p.m. Except Sunday
No Appointment Necessary
Dr. M. D. Monaghan
OPTOMETRIST
GLASSES FITTED
Phone 3-7365
112 South 9th St. Garland
Across from Safeway
Quirk Service
Quality Work
Acme Cl
Phone 315
Dr. and Mrs. John Thompson
and children of Seattle, Washing-
ton, have been visiting relatives
in Mesquite enroute to Pensacola,
Florida where Dr. Thompson will
be stationed.
Relatives of Mayor Calhoun
Knox at the Pioneer Supper were
Mayor Knox’s son, Dudley BroAvn
Knox, and his Avife and their sons,
Billy, Larry Wayne and Ronnie;
and Mrs. Billy Knox, all of Cloud-
more, Oklahoma. They Avere the
guests of their cousins, Mrs. J. G.
Wyatt, Walter Knox, and Mrs. E.
Cogburn. Mayor Knox’s nieces,
Mrs. Jessie McClure, Refugio, Mrs
Mary Knox Parker of San Antonio
and J. C. Knox, Kerrville were
house guests of Mrs. Cogburn.
YARD
LEVELING
And Tractor Work
On Gardens
REASONABLE
RATES
V/. P. (Rill) TURNER
112 East Park Drive
Insure Against Polio
AND SEVEN DREAD DISEASES
FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY
Pays up to $5,000.00 Aggregate
Only $10 a year lor the Entire Family
MESQUITE INSURANCE
AGENCY
Phone 15
SEE.
Motorola’s New 1953 Model T I
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RADIO
BEFORE YOU BUY
— On Display at —
FARLEY’S
T ¥ SALES & SERVICE
NEW LOCATION
j 314 West Main, next to %
% Humble Service Station ... Phone 2S0 t
:j: Will Service Your TV Set and Radio |
t and Automobile Radio j;
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pretty table lamp.
Ike Clark, Dallas, will be repre-
sented in Houston. The grey gab-
ardine with velvet and rhinestone
trim Avas mailed to E. L. Cullum
in that city. Ike Clark fashions are
most adaptable to Houston, Dal-
las, and other cities and towns
where comfort and casual living
are paramount. .
Clayton Anderson received the
handsome fall dress by Leiter Mfg.
Co., Dallas, sold at Ruth Davis
Dress and Variety Store. He ask-
ed that his appreciation be ex-
pressed to those firms, Avho co-
operated to promote the Texas
Mesquiter, and the Dallas County
Fair.
“I’m afraid I’ll have to have
some alterations,’’ Mr. Anderson
teased, but Mrs. Anderson said
she’d take care of that—“the
dress is mine.”
Mrs. Elizabeth Neill said “I’m
thrilled to death over the Nardis
suit I received as a subscriber to
The Mesquiter. My thanks to The
Mesquiter, to Nardis of Dallas,
and to Mary Frances Dress Shop,
where I Avas properly fitted.
OCTOBER 3, 1952
THE TEXAS MESQUITER
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By ANNETTE
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Boy, the Senior Class has some-
thing to be proud of the rest of
their life-—They got their class
rings last week. It has a large
ruby center with Mesquite written
Can Save
You Money
On . . .
Monuments
Grave Markers,
Curbs and
Walks.
E. V. Pasehall
Phone 70
around it and pictures of the
school buildings on the sides—
Re-al pret-ty!
The Student Council needs a
large A-ote of thanks as members
Avere in charge of the party after
the game. Officers are President,
Dan-ell Jones; Vice-President, Vir-
ginia Prock; Secretary-Treasurer,
Delores Farley. Do youal no what
their motto is? A better under-
standing betAveen faculty an stu-
dent body an to help students en-
joy school life more — Ve-ry
Gooood!
Wonder w hat, “Panhandle”
Wheat, an Barbara Wales Avere in
a huddle about — behind the
school buildin’—?
Our football sAveetheart, Sue
Wheat, was escorted by Darrell
Jones—I Avonder if they’d been
practicin’—The kiss, I mean—
tra, la.
Jimmy Marcliman looked like
he had his heart in his Avork—
his arm around Marilyn Quinn.
Julia Ann McCary an Kenneth
Clevenger were really havin’ a gay
ole time—Tsk! Tsk!
Cute, Jeanie Hagar, had John
L. Reddin as her escort.
SaAv Nancy Clark an Rilly
Roiome together at the party—
Every thing, rosy again.
Marilyn Fyffe, wp are wonder-
in’ Avho the good lookin’ guy is—
you were sure hangin’ on to’m—
Give! *
Pret-ty, Ruth Ann Coltharp had
popular Gary Cliatt as her escort.
My spies tell me that Cecilia
Mikel likes Jimmy Powell—Is it
true?
Here’s some tAvosomes that were
at the party—Dolores Farley an
her steady, Bobby Ernst; Thomas
Sliirles an Charlotte Fyffe; Low-
ell Good an Vera Rainey; an
Thomas McCallum an Jane Pike,
Saw good lookin' Larry Joseph
an Billy Porter at the game—an
no dates—Gee-—pwrris you gals
must be slippin’.
. Mabel Adair is ca-ra-zee about
Cone Coltharp.
Boy, all the gals Avant to date
Billy Badgett now—a new Mer-
cury!
Loretta Rooine, who is the Bob-
by ? that you are goin’ with?
Huh?
All you boys looked so nice all
dressed up at the game—More
power to ya.
The Teen-Time Box is in the
library-—Let’s see it full of gossip
this Aveek.
See
ya
next week!
Farley’s Garage
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Cook, Corinne Neal. The Texas Mesquiter (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1952, newspaper, October 3, 1952; Mesquite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1099405/m1/3/?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 Mesquite Public Library.