The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1946 Page: 8 of 8
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-THE 1DNE0L& MONITOR, Mineola, Teas, Thursday, Januaxf SI. 1946
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Hainesville News
TWs was our regular church. is here on a 15 day leave from
Week end and each service was Army Air Field in Salina, Kans.
Well attended. Bro. Anderson • visiting his mother Mrs. T. C.
brought two good sermons. Duke and family. Mrs. Duke
Mrs. G. W. Hasten has been had all her family together
©a the sick list but was re-
parted better at this writing.
Cpl. Lowell M. (Billie) Duke
Sunday for the first tune since
the boys went into service.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dee
f| Handsome....
Flattering New Styles
Fur the final, complimentary touch to your new spring
ensemble, select a smartly designed pair of shiny patent-
leather shoes. When patent leather and sling pumps
combine — you know
you’ve got the last
word in foot flattery.
In a variety of styles,
all sizes.
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Flournoy are here visiting his
parents Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Flournoy. William Dee having
got his discharge from the
army.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cowart
and family have moved near
Mineola,
Mrs. W. A. Lanier and boys
of Oi-ange are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sims and
children from Commerce, were
visiting the latters parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Cagul Sunday.
J. D. English of Sulphur,
Okla., spent part of last week
with his brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. English.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Penning-
ton and daughter spent Sun-
day with the latters mother,
Mrs. J. C. Whatley of Cart-
wright.
Miss Velma Reed of Dallas,
was visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Reed over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cagul
spent part of last week with
their daughter Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Sims at Commerce.
Rev. and Mrs. Anderson were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Van Wood.
Travis Tucker, CWO officer,
has his discharge and has been
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Tucker. He left
Sunday to join his wife and
baby in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Miller of
Hawkins called on Mr. and Mrs
J. M. Cagul Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Busby
and Billie of Hawkins spent
a while Monday night with Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. English.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Guinn
and baby of Mineola spent a
while Thursday night with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Walters.
Mrs. Nolan of Tantis spent
the past week with her daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. M Hinton
and family.
The WMU ladies rendered the
Royal Service program Mon-
day afternoon. The following
program was carried out:
Bible Study—Mrs. Van Wood.
A New Year Dawns—Mrs.
Yancey.
A New Year to Build—Mrs. W.
J. Tucker.
A Peace to Preserve—Mrs. Duke
A Prosperity to Share—Mrs.
Robt. Reed.
A Power to Use Right—Mrs.
Cagul.
A Gospel to Proclaim—Mrs. R.
J. James.
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COMES HOME ON CARRIER
Jomes Wheeler, MM 3c, son
of Mrs. S. Wheeler of Mineola
is one of 1,214 Navy veterans
who returned to the states on
board the aircraft carrier, USS
Belleau Wood, January 30. Ac-
cording to information received
by The Monitor from the Navy
the ship left Guam January
16.
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Wayne Caves, Navy cox-
swain, has returned to his sta-
tion at the Naval Air Base,
Dallas after spending a 30-day
furlough here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Caves.
Do YOU suffer from
CRAMPS
NERVOUS TENSION
on “CERTAIN DAYS” of tho month?
If. female functional monthly dis-
turbances make you '
headache, backache, weak, tlr®d»
srs:
ham’s Compound helps build up re-
Criss-cross
sl'ng rump
with high
heel
$3.95 $5.95
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For Children’s School
Wear
From tiny toddlers all
the way up to High
School seniors, we’ve
got shoes to fit them
all. Constructed to give
longer wear, greater
comfort.
(J, S. APPROVED CH!GKS
AAAA Single Comb English White
Leghorn Chicks, §11. per 100.
Rhode Island Reds, White Rocks, Bar-
red Rocks, §12. per 100. Postpaid
Orders filled promptly. Get our prices
on four week old Leghorn Pullets.
HiLLCREST POULTRY FARM
Route 6 Tyler, Texas
$2.98 to $4.50
Bass Dry Goods C
CORNER BROAD & JOHNSON STREETS
Elextrolux Cleaner
REPRESENTATIVE
R. T. BREEN
115 N. Pacific Mineola, Texas
GOOD NEWS
FOR
Wood County Citizens
Many of you have seen the World War II Books we have pub-
lished for your neighboring Counties of Van Zandt, Smith,
Gregg, Hopkins, Titus and others—You-ve liked these books
and expressed the desire to ha ve one made exclusively for
WOOD COUNTY
Now Wood County Will Have
IT’S OWN World War n Book!
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A beautifully bound historical Record of the
patriotic men and women from WOOD COUN-
TY who wore the uniforms in World War II.
This book to include both those now discharged
and those still in service.
Pictured below is book recently published for
Smith County . . . yours will be similar.
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ABSOLUTELY NO COST
You are invited to include the pictures and service records of your relatives and friends
NO CHARGE WILL BE MADE FOR PRINTING THEIR PICTURES AND SERVICE
RECORDS IN WOOD COUNTY’S WORLD WAR II BOOK! You are not required to buy
a book but if you desire one or more copies the price is $4.50 per copy—$1.00 deposit and
balance payable when books are delivered within approximately 8 weeks.
TAKE PICTURES TO ANY ONE OF PLACES BEL
A. W. Fulcher | C. E. Cain Southwest
Hardware & Fur. Store
QUITMAN, .TEXAS
Ford Sales & Service
MINEOLA, TEXAS
Gas & Electric Co.
WINNSBORO, TEXAS-
Pictures and Service Records will be collected at the above towns and places
beginning
Feb. 6th through Feb 27th
Act Now: Be Sure to Get Their Pictures and Records
in This Book
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THIS WILL BE WOOD COUNTY’S OWN BOOK
Do your part to make it complete—Bring in the pictures (any size up to 8x10) and tell
your relatives and friends to bring their pictures ... all pictures will be returned to
you untrimmed.
DON’T DELAY—Come early and avoid the rush!
Universal Publishing Company
P. O. BOX 686 DALLAS, TEXAS
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For Sale
RADIO: See Homer Holley at
Holley’s Service Station. Phone
;J3^ 3-46c
DINING ROOM suite and odd
pieces furniture including pi-
£»no. Mrs. Rufus Browning
, -“~46c.
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]&41 CHEVROLET passenger
iar. Good tires, radio. See Mr.
Thompson at Thompson Tire
{Shop. 45c
^ *'iEAUTIFUL paint horse for
\ ; tale or exchange for roan or
whiteface cow with calf. T. D.
McLain, Silver Lake, Texas.
*i6p.
CHAIRS
<3ood sturdy rockers and
; straight chairs. Surplus Army
stock from Hannon Hospital.
Hay be seen at oil mill.
$3.50 each
Lnckett Cochran Post, 296
AMERICAN LEGION
For Sale
FIVE-ROOM house, newly dec-
orated, hardwood floors thru-
out, inlaid linoleum in two
rooms. Corner Second and W.
McDonald. Mrs. C. S. Robnett.
45tf
FOR SALE: Six-room cottage
on Pacific Blvd. For particulars
and appointments to see place,
write M. E. Lynch. 702 McClure
St., Taylor, Texas. 48p
FOR SALE: My home at 205
N. Newsome. Can be seen by
appointment. J. P. English tfc
For Sale
For Rent
FOR SALE: 4-room house, lot
60x140, at Giraud St. Call 102
or see me at Wesson Produce
Company. O. M. Powell. 45p
FOR SALE: Girls bicycle, good
condition. Dorothy Parrish, 901
N. Newsome St. Ip
PAIR GOOD work mules,
weight 900 each. All kinds farm
tools and implements. James
Wood, care Wood County Lum-
ber Co., New Hope. 3-46c
FOR SALE: Eight lots 60x100
feet on pavement, dry 5-room
house vacant. Terms. Also 200
bales alfalfa hay, $1.35 per
bale. J. H. Hughes, 216 W.
Buchanan, Mineola 45p
FOR SALE — Youth size baby
bed, excellent condition. Mrs.
Jese Wright at Lewis House on
N. Johnson. 45p
FOR SALE—Concrete Well Tile
30”x30”, culvert tile any size.
House blocks, septic tanks.
Frank Erwin, Fruitvale Texas.
FOR SALE: A 1-row Allis-Chal-
mers tractor with power take-
off, and the following equip-
ment: Breaking plow, middle-
buster, disk, and cultivator. See
L. F. Holland, Golden, Texas.
46p
1936 GMC pickup, 7-year-old
mare, 1,200 pounds. E. P. Raney
Rt. 2, Box 63. 45p
ADVERTISE your wants In the
Monitor-Record COeg^fcdi
FOR RENT: Front bedroom
with private bath for gentle-
man. Phone 285. 46c
Notice
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Professional
5 3 times 5 times
$ -50 $ .80
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Garages
WATERMELON land
for rent.
See V. Hala.
45p
Wanted
WANTED: Furnished or unfur-
nished house. Will rent or buy.
Call Ernie Prichard at 41 or
387-J. 44 tf
WANTED: Furnished or un-
furnished house or apartment
by couple with no children.
Call S. R. Johnson at 92. 45p
Appliance
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
HOUSEHOLD
Appliance Co,
FREE WOOD—Come out old;
Highway 80, two miles east of
town to stucco log house. W. R.
Martin. 45p
LIGHT and power wire in-
stalled according to National
Electrical Code specifications.
Large or small jobs solicited.
C. A. NUss, 208 E. Broad street,
Mineola. 46p
Merchandise
NURSERY STOCK
All varities on disease free
stock Plums, Peaches, Apples,
Pecans, Englsih Walnuts, Boys-
enberry Plants, Youngberry,
Nectarberry, Lucreta and Aus-
ton Dewberry. Call or write J.
A. Wells Nursery, two miles
east of Lindale. Phone 4211.
Route 3 46p
GRUBS IN YOUR CATTLE?
Try Berako, water miscible
spray, containing Rotenone, for
control of cattfe grubs and cat
$1* lice. Min®a Seed Store,
sar
Office Hours
DR. A. NEDDER
Optometrist
Mineola, Texas
Announces that his office
will be open only 3 days
each week:
THURSDAY, from 1 p. m.
and all day FRIDAY & SAT-
URDAYS.
35 Years Practice in Mineola
SEE ME FOR
COVERED BUTTONS AND
BUCKLES. I also make machine
made button holes.
Mrs. W. F. Lindley
(the former Dorothy Cobbs)
408 University St. Across the
street from Football Field
I also now have the equip-
ment to cover bolts.
48c
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AUTO REPAIRS
Eugene Boozer, an experienced
mechanic, is now working here
and we can do all kinds of
auto repair work for you.
ELECTRIC and ACETYLENE
WELDING
HIGHWAY GARAGE
North of Miineola
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mgr:
Cafes
COOPER’!
CAFE
24-HOUR SERVICE
Steaks and
Home Cooked
Meals
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Carraway, R. H., Jr. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1946, newspaper, January 31, 1946; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth595643/m1/8/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.