The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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THE MXNEOLA MONITOR
THE CHEVROLET SIX
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Most people realize that the New
Chevrolet is a Sis in the price range
of the four. But not everyone knows
what a really wonderful Six it is!
1'he Chevrolet engineering staff spent
more than four years in the de-
velopment of the Chevrolet Six.
Materials are selected from the
world's finest markets and, taken
altogether, there are nine thousand
inspections during the car's pro-
duction and assembly!
The result is exactly what you'd
expect—quality in design, in ma-
terial and in workmanship that
assures years of dependable and
satisfactory service!
Come in today. We want you to see
and drive this car—for it will give you
a new .idea as to what the buyer of
a low-priced car can now expect for
fais money!
The Roadster, $525; The Phaeton, SS25; The Coach,
SS9S: The C-Jtr~* • r -r C $645; Th«
Aiiuy.i. . /!.• .nut Allien, ii o; The Sedan
Delivery, 4595; Light Delivery (Chassis only),$400; J Vi
Ton Truck (Chassis only), S545; iy2 Tan Truck (Chas-
sis with Cab\ 5650. All prices/, o. b. factory, Flint,
Michigan.
Consider the delivered price as we'I as the list (f. o. b.)
price whn comparing automobile values. Our dealers'
delivered prices include «nly authorized charges for
freight iiiid delivery, and the charge for any additional
accessories or SnaBcing desired. (222-30J
A. W. FULCHER & CO.
SALES AND SERVICE ■ Mineola-Alba
A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR
Very Special
35'
Linoleum
Yard Goods
MID-FALL
Very Special
Cane Seat
Chairs
Beginning Friday, October 4th, 8 0 clock A.M.
To run till October 2f ili 5 P.M. During this
Sale we will give our patrons an opportunity
to save money on anv article of furniture in our
large stock—Come to our store and see the big
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values we are offering.
FREE FREE. . FREE
Two Portable Phonographs will he given away abso-
lutely free. Our customers will be given first and
second choice of these handsome new Portables. See
them in our show window and ask us about our plan.
LOOK THESE OVER
3 Piece New Overstuffed Walnut, exposed frame
Reverseable Cushions, with tassels, only
8 Piece New Walnut Dining Room Suite,
Up to now
Solid Oak Dining Room Suite, as low as
Breakfast Room Suite, 5 pieces
New Walnut or Rose Beige Bed Room Suite
Wood Cook Stoves, (Used)
See our line of New and Used Gas Stoves
68-50
12.50
9.75
58-50
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FOWLER FURNITURE CO
WE BUY SELL AND EXCHANGE
Mineola, Texas
NEW HOPE
NEW HOPE NEWS
The health of the community
is well at present.
Miss Estelle Dean of Dallas
visited Mrs. W. R. Phillips Monday
evening.
Sfcaney Sanders and family of
San Angeio, visited in the com-
munity last week.
Very Hooks and family and Mrs.
Hopper visited in Pritchett Sun-
day.
John William Steel spent Sun-
day with W. R. Phillips.
Mrs. Mabus spent Monday even-
ing with Mrs. J. V. Amoss.
Forest Parson and family of
near Tyler spent Friday night
with Mrs. Parson's mothers, Mrs.
Fipher.
oharlie Johnson and family
moved to Winnsboro last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Skinner had
Che misfortune of loosing their
-louse by fire last week.
W. R. Phillips attended the fifth
Sunday meeting at Concord Sat-
urday night.
Let us all be on time Sunday
morning as it will take some time
to determine the teachers.
books.
Mrs. Grace Fouse and Mrs.
Mattie Haley spent Sunday with
Mrs. W. P. Brown in Smith coun-
ty •
The League was fine Sunday
night Mrs. Nova Richey is group
captain for next Sunday night.
J Remember the conference Sun-
j da. Bro. Fletcher will preach Sat-
! urday night. Let's make it a
j wonderful success both services.
! Misses Mozelle Barnett and Lela
! Willbanks spent the wek-end with
I Miss Ruby Hooks.
RETAIL MERCHANTS
ASSOCIATION
MINEOLA
Affiliated with State
and National Associa-
tions.
Do You Belong
H. 0. ROGERS, Sec'yv
LONE PINE
The health of the community is
well at this writing. Everyone
is almost through gathering their
crops.
Miss Aletha Wardlaw visited
Miss Maurine Henderson Sunday.
Miss Narrel Shirey had for her
guests Sunday Miss Ruby and Mr.
Don Talley.
Mrs. Tom Chapman and child-
ren of Golden visited Mrs. S. M.
Wardlaw Friday.
Virginia Greer spent Sunday
with Annett Scott.
Mr. Lloyd Talley and Mrs. Bu-
ford Pope spent the day Sunday
with Mr. Hamilton West.
Miss Ruth Good had for her
guest Sunday Miss Lola Wardlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. H. fA. Powell and
children spent Saturday night ana
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lami-
nack of New Hope.
Mr. S. M. Wardlaw and Mr. G.
C. Scott spent Saturday and Sun-
day in Dallas.
Mr. Hamilton West from Long-
view spent the week-end with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. A. L. West.
Archie Williamson', George Tom
Shaw snd C. E. Nesbitt were din-
ner guests at Pleasant Hill Farm
Tuesday evening of last week.
e can t
saw more than this
Paint fell* yevset femase • witli
Devoe Lesd ani Zinc Faint and
pa mi tlie other jbslf with nt^y
©rdkary paint y&u cluoose
I'F Devoe Lead and Ziimc Paint
dccsnt take fewer gallons and cost
less money par job we will make
n© charge for Devoe...
If Devoe and line Raint
doesnt wear one or two or tturee
yeafi longer,. longer and better..
W2 will give you free of charge
ertwu| i Uevoe Lead and Zinc
Paint to repaint your entire
house....
LYON-CRAY LUMBER 00.
Mineola, Texas
COOPERATION
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HOARD NEWS
We have a new norther today
(Monday) feels like winter might
be just 'round the corner.
The health of the community
is doing fine at present.
Rev. Melton Allen of Carthage
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Owens.
Mr. Hubert Garland of Ft Worth
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
G. M. Garland.
Mr. Jasper Willbanks and family
spent Sunday with relatives near
Gilmer.
Mr. Walter Haley went to Cor-
pus Christi Wednesday where he
is employed by a ship company.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Burden spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Owens.
Miss Menttie McCary spent the
week-end with Misses Jimmie and
Mozelle Steele.
Mr. Taylor Tucker is moving to
Hainesville this week.
Misses Mildred and Meredith
Ealev visited Miss Ina Gene Owens
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fouse spent
j Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Hooks. _
t Miss Monia Rae Armour of Min-j g
j eola spent the week end with Miss g
! Margurite Smith.
Mrs. Richey has returned from
j a visit with relatives at Dallas,
i Mr. Rosco Penix of Hainesville
was a pleasant caller in the com-
munity Saturday night.
The Fourth Quarterly Confer-
ence meets at Smith's Chapel next
Sunday. Rev. Willis of Tyler will
preach at eleven o'clock. Dinner
on the ground at twelve. We invite
our friend pastor of town Bro.
Carlin also the neighboring
churches on this charge. Yes, Mr.
Monitor Editor we invite you and
Mr. Rankin to come out and en-
joy the day with us. You shall
find plenty of dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Sanders
spent Saturday night and Sun-
day with Mr and Mrs. H. M.
Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fulgham
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Speights.
Mrs. Walter Dalby returned to
her home at Pharr Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Tucker
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Baldwin
Sunday.
On third Sunday in October the
singing class will get their new
We realize that our own growth is primarily
dependent upon the success of our customers
Discuss with us your business requirements
and give us the opportunity to assist.
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We will appreciate your business and coop- §
erate with you.
The first National Bank
'Oldest National Bank in Wood County"
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SPECIAL NOTICE
—FREQUENT SERVICE—
—TO and PROM—
MINEOLA TO WEST YARDS
for the minimum fare of 10c each way.
This servieeis offered to the general public
Buy 12 Ride Trips for $1.00.
SUNSHINE BOS LINE, INC.
J. C. Covington, Agent.
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Carraway, R. H. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1929, newspaper, October 3, 1929; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth286128/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.