The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, January 12, 1948 Page: 4 of 4
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Page Four-WOOD COUNTY RECORD, Monday, Jan. 12, 1948
Yellow Jacket—
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went to the road side park
for the roast. After eating, the
group went skatng.
Twenty-seven boys and girls
were entertained by Suzanne
Thomas at her home Tuesday
night, December 30. Coffee, hot
chocolate, ard brownies were
served.
Ray Cooper entertained ten
couples with a dance at his
lake house Tuesday night, Dec-
ember 30.
The senior class of M. H. S.
entertained the high school on
New Years Eve with a dance
and watch-party. Sandwiches
and cokes were served to more
than one hundred students.
The dance broke up a few min
utes after the New Year came
in.
The T. O. W. W. A. T. Club
gave a dance at the Country
Club Friday night, December
26.
Thursday night. January 1,
Charles Sloan gave a dance at
his home on Kilpatrick Street.
Benny Smith gave a party-
dance at his home Friday
night, Jnuary 2. Punch and
cookies were served to a group
of boys and girls.
Saturday night, January 3,
Gladys Holmes gave a party-
dance at her home on Broad
Street.
MHS
High School Student
At World Conference
In Cleveland
the singing of the tenor, Ro-
land Haynes, and the associa-
tion with people from every-
where brought much inspira-
tion to the young people pre-
sent. It is hoped that this
fellowship will really serve to
strengthen the bonds of friend-
ship between the nations of the
world.
MHS
Tennis Courts Will Soon
Be Needed
After mid-term exams the
Barbara Moore has returned j Interscholastic League begins
from Cleveland, Ohio, where I High School students are ex-
she attended the nation-wide I ceptionally good tennis players.
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RUPTURE
Rupture Appliance Specialist, HARRY G. HIGGINS, of Min-
eapolis, Minn., wilt give a free demonstration of his “Guar-
anteed Rupture Shield,” for men, women and children, >n
Mineola, Texas, at Hotel Carlton, on Wed. Jan. 21st. from
9 a. m.; or the evening be fore, after 7 p. m.
I have fitted hundreds of satisfied customers in the
middlewest and southwest, during the past many years.
Mrs. J. S. of Ogallah, Kan., says: “I canr.Ot speak highly
enough for it. I have tried a good many othch makes but
found your make the best.”
Mr. R. C. of Atlantic, la., says: “I had a very bad
scrotal rupture, and in two month’s time after being fitted
with your appliance, I have no protrusion at any time.”
DO NOT EXPERIMENT LONGER: If neglected, rupture
may cause gas pains, backache, weakness, nervousness and
general “run-down” condition. Special attention is given to
persons having ruptures recurring after surgical operations
or injection treatment.
If you want the complete relief you can obtain, come in
for free demonstration, or if you are unable to see me at
this time, write to: ’
HARRY G. HIGGINS
RUPTURE APPLIANCE SPECIALIST
LOCOL BOX 222, MINNEAPOLIS 1, MINN.
Methodist Youth Conference
which is held once every ten
years. The Conference began
December 30. and ended Jan-
uary 2. There were ten thou-
sand and eight hundred dele-
gates present.
Texas was the best repre-
sented state in two ways, it
had the greatest number and
was given the honor of having
the best-dressed and best-
represented state there. There
were eight hundred delegtes j
who were very proud to say,
“I’m from Texas.”
The purpose of this confer-
ence was to bring together the
people from all the nations in
order that they might become
acquainted with each other
and learn each other’s ways of
life and ideals. The leaders!
hoped in this way to dispel
race and social prejudices.
E. Stanley Jones was the
main speaker and brought
helpful discussions on the liq-
uor, cigarette, and other vital
problems. The speeches, a play,
If they had a tennis court on
which to practice they would
be able to enter the League
with a fair chance of winning
something.
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Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Rogers
and daughter Judy of Ardmore,
Oklahoma, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones.
FIFTrif OPERATION
David Vanderwater, 5-year-
old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Vanderwater, underwent his
fifth major operation in
twenty-two weeks Wednesday
at Baylor University Hospital
in Dallas. He has been in the
Dallas hospital since Sept. 4
with multiple abdominal ab-
scesses, reportedly caused by
an “unknown germ.”
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Mis Joyce Potts has returned
to Ward-Belmont College in
Nashville, Tennesscsse, after
spending the holidays here
with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
S. E. Potts.
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Mrs. Jack Dl Holt and little
sen, Michael, of Orange re- |
turned home Sunday after be- ’
ing here with her sisters, Mrs.
Claudia Chrietzberg and Mrs.
A. M. Carson, during the holi-
days.
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Reduced 30 to 50^b
100% Wool Coats—Jumpers
Skirts—Sweaters—Pants-Slacks
Boys’ Suits—Blankets .
Legging Sets—Girls’ Suits
Infants’ Sleeping Garments
And Caps
Automatic Novelty Sales
INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR
MINEOLA, TEXAS
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PRINTS
TOWELS
HUNDREDS OF YARDS
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DIAPERS
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ONE DOZEN IN PACKAGE
S5.95 VALUES
$1.88
$3.88
LADIES'
Outing j
Pajamas
$2.99
MEN'S FINE QUALITY
White
Shirts
S3.95 VALUES
$2.99
CHILDREN'S
MEN'S
TWO-PIECE WINTER
FINE QUALITY
SUITS
SIZES 7 TO 14
Union Suits
$3.88
$1.98
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RESULTS
REAL ESTATE—
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE with bath,
and 4 lots on Walnut St. Phone
338-J. L. D. Lester. 44rc
FOR SALE—Six-room house in
West Mineola. Phone 223-M.
5-ROOM frame house, garage,
storage house, 65x200 corner
lot, paved streets, 215 W. Blair.
$4,250. Phone 128 or 3687-J
Tyler. Clifford Greggory. mrp.
REAL ESTATE-
SIX ROOM HOUSE—For Sale.
Phone 223-J. tfc
FOR SALE—Twelve acres un-
improved land two miles south
of town. See Mrs. D. I. Wisen-
baker or C. A. Bartlett, Curtis
Optical Co., Fort Worth, Phone
34554. 41r-tfc
FOR SALE—Real bargain in
grocery and market, stock, fix-
tures and building, 3-room liv-
ing quarters, modern. Located
Gladewater, Texas, in front of
Money’s Service Station, High-
way 80. 43mp
FOR SALE—One and one-half
acres land situated on old High-
way 80 just east C. D. Adams
place. Land lies on both sides
of road entering Rock Falls
Lake property. Mrs. Tinnie Rey-
nolds, 3518 Reed Lane, Dallas,
or phone Harwood 6659. r42-4p
FOR SALE—
FOR SALE—Late 1941 Chevro-
let club coupe. Excellent con-
dition. Mrs. H. E. Neel. 305 W.
Patten. mrp
FOR SALE—Auto baby bed $1
baby buggy $5, two baby beds
$5, teeter-babe $3. Call 392-w
Mrs. Elmer Fulcher. 2t
FOR SALE—One 1929 Ford Tu-
dor sedan, new paint, new rub-
ber, good motor. H. C. Sloan
Garage, 201 South Johnson, mr
.WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES
and screens, all types of doors
,cabinets, etc. Burden Cabinet
Shop, 214 South Pacific. 39tfc
Bargains In
REAL ESTATE
One Eight-Room House*, modernly equipped,
and well located on paved street with curb and
gutter.
One Four-Room House with bath. Paved Street.
One Five-Room House with Bath. Paved Street.
Choice Lot, 90 x 135 on paved street with curb and
gutter.
List Your Real Estate With Me
J. L. HARTSFIELD
Income Tax Consultant
FOR SALE—
NOTICES—
FOR SALE—Far mall-A tractor
and complete equipment. Good
condition. Price reasonable. O.
• A. Bennett, Mineola Rt. 2,
Jamestown community. 43rp
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE —
Rent machines and wet washes
Call 39. Harrison Washateria.
NEED extra keys? We dupli-
cate keys. 2 for 35c. Perry
Bros. xn51tfc
FOR SALE—Hot Point Electric
Stove, 3 burners, large oven. See
Vernon Roland, at Monticr be-
tween 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. xx
SEE ME for latest style covered
buttons, washable covered belts,
and machine-made buttonholes.
Mrs. Dorothy Lindley 1012 N.
Johnson. Phot e 168-J.
1EARBORN HEATERS—Butane
nd gas, Mineola Home Appli-
,nce Co. 106 E Commerce, tfc
RADIO and Sewing machine
repairing by Van. Call for and
deliver anywhere in city limits.
24-hour service. T. F. Castloo &
Sons. tfc.
For Sale—Concrete Well Tile
;0”x30”, culvert tile any size.
House blocks, septic tanks
^rank Erwin, Fruitvale, Texias.
FOR SALE or will trade for
cattle—Segerstrom piano and
1938 Ford Pick-up. Both in
good condition. Call 254-W,
Mineola, or see A. R. Browning.
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NOTICE—Fast dependable and
guaranteed Radiator Service.
All kind. Robbin’s Radiator
Service, 212 W. Broad. 14rtf
FOR QUICK SERVICE on all
kinds of upholstering see Counts
and Jones, located on Highway
80, one and one-half miles west
of Mineola. All work guaran-
teed. We also do repairing and
refinishing. Wcrk picked up
and delivered. tfc
ADDING MACHINE PAPER at
The Monitor-Record. All kinds
cf office supplies. x
WANTED—
WANTED—Furnished or un-
furnished house or apartment
Phone 344 or 784-W. rmc
FREE DELIVERY- SERVICE—
Rent machines and wet washes
Call 39. Harrison Washateria. tf
ERING ME YOUR IRONING—
large or small. Will do at a
resonable price. Mrs. Fletcher.
423 Freeman St. 43lnc
LOST & FOUND—
v LOST — English setter, white
and black spots, answers to the
name ''Betsy.” Liberal reward.
Call or write Carson Seago,
Gilmer, Texas. 43mp
I WILL DO your quilting at a
reasonable price. See Mrs. L.
M. Armstrong, 104 Phillip St.
CONSTRUCTION— CONSTRUCTION—
FOR RENT-
FCR RENT—40 acre farm, good
five room house, barn, water,
and pasture. 6 miles north of
Mineola. Standing rent. See L.
B. Mize, Highway Garage on
Quitman Highway. r42-3tp
FOR RENT—Bedroom with kit-
chen privileges. Reasonable. W.
Mineola across from T & P
yards. See Ferris Padgett. m5tc
FOR RENT—Vacuum Cleaner
and Regina Combination Ploor
Waxer and Polisher, $1.00 per
clay, $1.50 for the week-end.
Peacock Sales and Service.
FOR RENT—CONCRETE MIX-
ER WITH OPERATOR, WITH
OR WITHOUT CREW. WILL
CONTRACT COMPLETE JOBS.
C. A. NUSS, 298 EAST BROAD.
MINEOLA. m!2tfc
Ask Us About The
Attractive New
Haydite Blocks
Mineola Concrete Block Co.
ONE MILE WEST ON HIGHWAY 80
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The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, January 12, 1948, newspaper, January 12, 1948; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth595745/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.