The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1928 Page: 10 of 16
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THE MINE OLA MONITOR
A NNOUNCI N Q
BRUNER BROS'. j MAJESTIC
GARAGE !
AS YOUR FIRESTONE SERVICE
DEALERS
The New and Mighty Monarch of the Air
Now MineoJa and vicinity can
purchase these record holding
tires from one of Mineola's most
popular and reliable firms,
For the motorist who wants a
good tire for less money —7 we
have the Oldfield and Courier
both Firestone Built assuring
Maximum Milage at Minimum
Cost.
Call Us for Road Road Service
and Vulcanizing. j
PHONE 41 j
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Model 72
Beautiful Louis XVI walnut cabinet with doors
of diamond matchel cri?ntal v/alnat having
genuine inlaid marcjuetry border. Instrument
panel also cf diamond matched orientals wal-
nut framed vith butt walnut and bird's-eye
117apl-j }>anr!. Seven tubes completely shielded,
using R. F. L. balanced circuit. Majestic Super-
Dynamic Sp-aker. Volume Control $ < f* w50
instantaneous in action. X ^3 •
Single dial control.
Don't expect only amazing tone
Quality, long distance and mecli-
ancial perfection from the new
and mightier Bajestic. Look at
the cabinet! Here is a truly mod-
ern piece of furniture that has
quality you can actually feel!
Be prepared to swing the dial
to Washington on March 4th and
attend the inauguration.
IT'S EASY TO OWN A MAJESTIC ON
OUR INSTALLMENT PLAN.
\
Atwater Kent
Radios
Bruner Bros. Garage
WiJiard
Batetries
NOTICE!
SUNSHINE BUS LINES, INC. j
Have installed Ticket Systems with agent in your g
j city, in order to improve our service.
| You may buy Round-Trip Tickets to any point with 1
| quite a saving—
i No time limits on our tickets they are good until |
I raed. [
—BUY ROUND TRIPS—
"SAVE MONEY" |
( SUNSHINE BUS LINES, INI). I
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WINNSBORO WOUD COUNTY
WINNSBORO NURSEW & PLANT CO.
scorns to me th#t this is the finest time
to put out an orchard I have ever seen. Those
who put out an orchard now will be the lucky
one. - •-*•••- - • •
Delicious Apples and Elberta Peaches will
always bring the price, and we can grow the
quality here.
Spray your h'ees with Oil Emulsion. I have
in my yard in Wm tisboro a fine lot of Apple,
Peach, Apricot, Pear. Plum and Pecan trees
in all leading varities and sizes in both one
an:1 two year old. w * ...
I have Evergreens, Roses and Shrubs for
tjtfc vard, Cabbage, Onion and Tomato plants
| for the Garden and field. I grow my own
I stock therefore I can guarantee true vari-
ties, good roots, clear or desease, and can
save you money.
Come to see me or write for Catalogue.
WINNSBORO NURSERY f PLANT CO.
W. M. CRANBERRY, Prop.
HAINESVILLE
Health of the community is
not so good a number of people
have the measles.
Miss Alamo Laminack enter-
tained with a party, Saturday
night. A number of interesting
games and good music was en-
joyed and the main feature of
the evening was the eats. All re-
ported a good time.
Miss Mable Reich spent Satur-
day night with Miss Alamo Lami-
nack.
Miss Alto Laminack spent Sat-
urday night and Sunday with Miss
Ouida Puckett.
Miss Eloise Stephenson and
Otha Mae Childress spent Sun-
day afternoon witm Audie Hall.
Mis Ilia Mae Cole spent the
week-end with her sister, Mrs.
J. P. Parrish of Mineola.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Parrisii |
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. j
A. Stanford. |
Mrs. R. L. Williams of Mesquite)
has been visiting relatives here. S
The death Angle visited our j
community last Thusday morning!
and took one of it's sweetest wo- $
men. Mrs. Mary Anders. It was'
a great shock to every one. She'
was only ill three and one half ;
hours.
Misses Audie Hall and
Stephenson spent Sundaj
Mr. Roscoe Penix visited Messrs.
Paul and David Lindley Friday
night.
Mrs. C. E. Williams and Mrs.
Herman Williams and Arthur
Dimsel visited with Mr. and Mrs.
M. V. Anders and family Sunday.
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Road Chief Suggests
Law to Ban Billboards
Washington.—Thomas H. Mc-
Donald, chief of the United
< > States bureau of public roads.
\I calls attention to a need for leg-
1 > islation to eliminate billboards
JI and other signs along the high-
< > ways constructed by federal aid.
<1 "The complete effectiveness
of standard signs placed along
the principal transcontinental
;> highways to aid motorists and
insure their safety is hindred
by advertising billboards so
placed as to obscure them or
withdraw attention from them,"
Mr. McDonald says in his an-
nual report to Secretary of Ag-
riculture Jardine.
Mrs. J. W. Cage returned from i C. E. Reveile was a Sulphur
a visit to Dallas last Saturday. J Springs visitor Wednesday.
Disillusioned
I always thought Jenkins was rath-
er bright.
He made a radio set out of some
bay wire and a few spark plugs.
| He could catch trout with some
uise binder's twine, some remnant cheese
.'.1th and a hairpin.
By sniffing at an exhaust pipe he
Miss Ouida Puckett. j
Miss Harm Weils and Notie *Jv-' 1:"ew w"u>,i v as missing |
|less spent the wk-end with :he| ' ™ ratl"" !
latter s parents, Mi. and Mr:;. J-j morning he called in a re- j
N. Dyess. j p;1 jr man to change the ribbon on his |
Miss Ruth Coimell spent Sir..- typewriter.—Boston Globe.
day nigh! with Oleta Riddle,.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gray of Luf-
kin. Texas spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. James
Mr. Arthur Penix of Dallas visit-
ed his brother T. H. Penix last;
week. ;
Miss Eselle Penix was given a! m
surprise party last Thursday night i as
a lot of good music was furnished'
ar.d a number of interesting games
THERE CAN BE
NO HEALTH WITH-
OUT PROPER FOODS—
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Too much meat and fats are detrimental^ ^
Consult us for suggestions of properly bal-
anced foods, which we carry in stock at all
times.
Plenty Vegetables — Wholesome Fruits —
all types of canned goods — butter — eggs—
poultry, in fact- Anything in the Grocery line.
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—PHONES 146 AND 58—
W. 0. WILLIAMS & CO.
—SINCE 1906—
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played. Those present were:
Misses Johnnye Turner, Grady
Hartsfield, Carl Browning, Sam
Quinn, and Ulhmont Cole and
Misses Alamo and Alto Laminack,
and Beatrice Hartsfield and Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus Shaw and son
Mr. and Mrs. Venie Stagner and
children.
Mr. Johnnye Turner is still with
his parents who have been ill
for several weeks.
Hadl Faith in Pr~fwmes
S-iges and lawgivers, Solon, Lycur
gus, Socrates, railed in vain against
\ il.e extravagant use of perfume. The
m ••fume shop became so important a
lv.'Mlezvous of the smart world that
said, "Let's go to the perfumers,"
would say, "Let's have a bite.'
Eu< essence had its particular sig- J
nliir. -e and special power. The scent
of tl: - crushed vine leaves brought
clear iKnking; that of white vtole'J
aided digestion, they believed. -"i
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DR. /.NSLEY Rt-ITCH
■•** ■■■ ■■■■■«■ ■ a m, bice. jiiiiim. ■■Him imiiiinnm m
I BETTER THAN EVER PREPARED
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To do your Shoe Repairing. We have received the very
latest machine, The Landis Stitcher, for sewing shoes.
This machine gives the most perfect service.
BRING YOUR SHOES TO US FOR ANY
KIND OF REPAIRING.
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DENTIST
F. W. RHOLES SHOE SHOP
Nitrous Oxide Gas Equipment
Oi'fice over Fiynt's Jewelry
Mineola. Texas
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Carraway, R. H. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1928, newspaper, January 26, 1928; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth286047/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.