The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1954 Page: 3 of 7
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THE MINEOLA MONITOR DCC. 29, 1934 ; REDLAKD NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. William?
Saline and Mr. and Mrs. Joe and children visited Mrs. Pear!
M' Cork of Longview. Pruitt Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. R. Caudle Those visiting Mr. and Mrs
ai d children of Shreveport ^oy Cox and Mrs.
Pent Christmas with his moth- WPre Mr. and Mrs. Radney of
: i- Mrs. Miles Caudle. Coke, Mr. and Mrs. I
Mr and Mrs. Bruce Robertson 0l^ Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs.
ind baby of Breckenridge. Bill ^Pss Busby and Shirley Davis.
kVL.Len of Dallas. Betty Anne ^r' and Mrs. Jim Pierce has
Silioit of Longview and Mr ^een visiting with their chil-
ind Mrs. Robert Huff dren in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Blake hr."
Meats for the third eonSicu-
' tve month wll be good buys at
the grocers in January Turkey,
bes f ;,nd pork headline the list.
the holidays were Mr. and Mrs ha
Alton Stokes of Gilmer. Mr. and Do
Mrs. Allie Edwards of Dallas. Vii
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beeson and ,
Nettie Cox children of Forson. j
Mr. and Mrs. J. R Pruitt and
Henry Cobh children of Dallas visited Mr.
and Mrs. F. E. Williams Satur- j
day. i
Mr. and Mrs. Pele Robertson I
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F Blal: • I
Sunday night. J
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. |
Sherman Turner Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Sim-
mons and baby of t.m-.’vica
spent Christmas in Min.v.l i r
Alba.
Out of town visit )’- in ;iv
home of Mr. and M"s D. C.
Baucum Christina, a < i > m>-.
and Mrs. N. R Grier i,l Grand
Sky-Vue
Drive-In
Theatre
New Years Eve
Prev ie-vv
upplirs Call <2
STOP!
■t is dangerous !e| esugh
from common colt! han; cn
Chronic bronchitis mac c w ' >r> if
your cough, chest cold, or a.-uc I >n-
cliitis is not treated, i, ( , am!.ion
quick and useasdiivc: ! sooilicsraw
throat and chest nu n. , |(H. ens
and helps expel gemn p i e an. mildly
relaxes systemic tension', nd aids
nature light the cai.se ol irritation.
C reomulsion is guaranteed to picasc
'ou or druggist refunds mnnev.
ml vjiaiid oaiine were
m itors of Mr and Mrs. R. h. as their Suest during the holi
Whitten during the Christmas davs Mr and Mrs Henry Ripp.
and children. Mr. and Mrs. Jo
Hampton of Houston
Blake and Marion Blake of Irv
ing. Mrs. Mattie Blake of Min
cola.
were
in- La von and Truman Lindlcy of
Snyder, Mrs. Ruth Duncan and
George Tommy While of Emory. Dot!,
and Robert Hammond of Gregg
town. Mr. and Mrs. G L. Meek
of Mineola. Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Belcher vis- Williams and children and Tom
3d Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wells Pierce.
ednesday night. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Those visiting in the home of Pete Robertson Saturday vver?
- —Mr. and Mrs. Aurby Robertson
ft \ ^ and children- Mr- and Mrs.
: Autry Robertson. Mulene. Jerry
| and Donal Lee of Gilmer.
^ 5 \ ' tfiSnx Mrs. Callie Whitehead visited
" / Mrs Tommie Turner who is ill
9 dmjjfjfc Sunday.
i | Miss Jane Hammond of Dal-
« '%j£0f i las visited her parents Mr. and
Mrs- Geor”c Hammond over the
weekend.
Roy Cox entered a Tyler hos- J
Ik Pita* Sunday afternoon for sur- j
M s ybg I gery.
For
TEXCRETE-IIAYDITK
Building Blocks
CALL 578
EARLE ALDRICH
Mineola, Texas
START TFIK ’
WARD SCHOOL(
EOMULSiON
Coughs, Chest Cold?. A.ute Bronciiitis
biackfyed
P K /■
HOG
JOWL
NICE LEAN
PORK CHOPS
TENDER SEVEN
tyfiCK tNriRPft/SCS
w PftouDi y P/ieseurs
• Dorcas Class Holds
Christmas Party
i Tile Dorcas Class of the First !
Baptist Church held their an- |
nual Christmas party, Decmeb'm :
17 in the home of their teacher, j
Mrs. H. V. Rumbclow.
Those present were Mes ’
dames Winnie Rumbclow,!
I Frances Ashworth. Lorcnc ’
j Baker. Gladys Bartlett, Lorcnc
ROAST
SKID
ROW
POOLE'S GRADE "A
FRYERS
7he £mjuet ton
' • Street •
•Adult? Only
HAROLD'S PURE PORK
SAUSAGE lb. 49
WARD SCHOOL GRO
AND MARKET
Phone 67
HAROLD HOI.COM1
OWNER
Box Office Opens At 6 p.m.
$ Show Starts At 6:30
{ Children l ndrr J2, In Cars,
( FREE
IJi^rr* lol? nf rloniI>c|| ringing
during the lmlidaxs. fur that’s when
folks like to visit. Urtln stork lip
^ Fri. & SatM Uee. 31-Jan. I
^ DOt lJI E Fr tTI RE
| Hattie Of ■
^ Rogue River
£ In Technicolor
$ With .
^ George Montgomery
$ PECS SECOND FEAITRE
| Dragonfly
§ Squadron
| With
x John Hodiak &
? Barbara Britton
your refrigerator with delirious Cwa-Cola,
■he favorite soft drink of all seasons,
Belter hurry, loo . .. New Years is coming.
j sQfockupfbt
| iht Uoh'chcji
ayd hove plenty on hond ... ice cold.
i EOTTIFD UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY B*
Vv COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY TYLER, TEXAS
S«p" J*"Vr»9l*tereJ trade merk '
<■ r C uruud
Thursday Only, Jan. 6
Affair With
A Stranger
Victor
T1 7>‘ VE seen some high peaks of interest
W in our new cars over the years — but
never anything like this.
Since the day we unveiled these glamorous
new Buicks, people have been comifig in—not
only to see and study and sit in these great
cars —but, very definitely, to drive them.
Ihey want, it seems, a firsthand taste of the
thrills that Huick engineers have conjured
up for this new year.
And who can blame them?
For the words around that Buick has what
no other car has—a new kind of performance
from a new kind of transmission.
Its called Variable Pitch Dynaflow Drive.*
It uses the principle of the modern airplanes
variable pitch propeller. And it does in oil
"hat that aeronautical marvel does in air.
.Yt one pitch of the blades inside the
Dynaflow unit, you get more fuel efficiency in
normal cruising and driving-which means
better gas mileage, pure and simple.
But push the gas pedal beyond the full
thiottlc position and you switch the pitch.
Instantly, you get electrifying response - a
sudden safety-surge of accelerating power to
gel \ou quickly out of a tight spot—and with
the absolute smoothness that is constant in
Dynaflow Drive.
1\ 1 a\bc you, too. ha\e made a mental reso-
lut ton to dri \ e a rvs Buick—but u tvali
lire &
J< an Simmons
Phone Y&
Mineola
tePc/c fog /nttthS
6eY/Cf
1. Thoroughly Inspected
2. Reconditioned for Safety
3. Reconditioned for Performance
4. Reconditioned for Value
5. Honestly Described
< 6. Warranted in Writing
Thrill of the year is Buiclc
LEE THORN BUICK CO
403 E. Broad, — Mineola. Texas
Sold only by an Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
DRIVE A BUICK
IT'S TEXAS-BUILT
FOR TEXANS
Otho Motor Co
Mineola
Mil TON EERIE STARS FOR IUICK
re Decembers
m*m!
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Honeywell, Jim. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1954, newspaper, December 30, 1954; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140538/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.