The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, November 14, 1949 Page: 4 of 4
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THE WOOD COUNTS RECORD NOV. 14, 1949
RAMSEY-JARMON
Miss Mary Lou Ramsey,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Ramsey of Wills Point, and
Robert Wayne Jarmon of Grand
Saline were married here Sat-
urday, Nov. 5, at the Baptist
parsonage with the Rev. R. E.
Streetman officiating. The
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Jarmon of Grand
Saline.
IS NOT THE
MOST
VALUABLE
PRECIOUS
STONE
And We Can
Prove It!
The ruby is more valuable than
the diamond. 1. “Americana.”
Vol. 22.
We base our success on the
fact that here, the habits of
courtesy cannot be put on and
taken off as a cloak when they
are ingrained as they are in
every one connected with this
organization.
Open 24 hours a day' for your
convenience.
SERVICE STATION
HIGHWAY 80 ••••
ineolan Listed in
College Who’s Who
Lamar Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Smith of Mineola, is
one of 12 Texas Wesleyan Col-
lege seniors who will be listed
in the 1949-50 edition of “Who’s
Who Among Students in Amer-
ican Universities end Col-
leges.”
“Who’s Who” is the annual
directory of distinguished stu-
dents selected from colleges
and universities throughout
America.
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Mr. and Mrs. Abo Rogers and
i daughter of Abilene spent the
j week-end here visiting their
| parents.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Richard-
son and daughter of Deer
Lodge, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Chappel and daughter
of Wahoo, Neb., were the week-
end guests here of Mr. and Mrs.
V. H. Chappie.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cherry and
family have returned from a
trip to Lafayette, Ga., Mr.
Cherry’s birthplace. It was his
second trip there since he mov-
ed away as a boy.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stanley
left Sunday for Abilene where
they are visiting his mother
who is 92 years of age. Mrs.
Stanley will remain for a visit
of several weeks.
tiff’s Second Amende!* petition
at or before 10 o’clock A. M. of
the first Monday aftipr the ex-
piration of 42 days from the
date of issuance of this Cita-
tion, the same being Monday
the 5th day of December, A. D.,
1949, at or before 10 o’clock
A. M.. before the Honorable
114 District Court of Wood
County, at the Court House in
Quitman, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s Second Amend-
ded petition was filed on the
23 day of September, 1949.
The file number of said suit
being No. 9651.
The names of the parties in
said suit are: Sam Huff, Act-
ing individually and as admin-
istrator with the Will Annexed
of the Estate of Mary Eliz-
abeth Huff, deceased, Rupert
Huff and Gerald Huff as Plain-
tiffs, and Nellie Thacker,
George Thacker, Sr., Mamie
Franks, Tommy Franks, Char-
les Huff, Randall Higgs, John
Wesley Higgs, Ditha Rachel,
George Rachel and all the un-
known heirs of Mary Elizabeth
Huff, deceased as Defendants.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows, to-
wit: Petition to construe the
will of Mary Elizabeth Huff,
deceased and to determine
whether said will devises the
land hereinafter described to
Sam Huff or whether said land
is not devised to any person by
said will and consequently
passes to the heirs of the said
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: John Wesley Higgs, Ran-
dall Higgs and the Unknown
Heirs of Mary Elizabeth Huff,
decesed. GREETING.
You are commanded to ap-
pear and answer the plain-
REAL ESTATE—
FOR LEASE of SALE: Station
and store Highway 80 East.
Pelton Roe, Mineola, Tex. ltp
Mary Elizabeth Huff, deceased,
according to the laws of des-
cent and distribution. Said
land is described as follows:
Being a part of the Sarah Eng-
lish survey Wood County, Tex-
as; Beginning on the NBL of
the Sarah English Survey at
the NE corner of a tract of
land deeded to Mamie Franks
by R. M. Huff and wife;
THENCE South with the EBL
of said tract deeded to Mamie
Franks, at 51 vrs, to corner on
the NBL of the ROW of old
Highway No. 80; THENCE
North 87 deg. 57 min. E with
the NBL of the said ROW of
old Highway No. 80, a distance
of 300.6 vrs, to corner of the
WBL of the MaGee tract;
THENCE North 14 deg. 40 min.
E with the said WBL of the
MaGee tract 40.4 vrs, to corner
on the NBL of the said Sarah
English survey, same being the
SBL of the William Page sur-
vey; THENCE west with said
NBL of the Sarah English sur-
vey and the SBL of said Wil-
liam Page survey a distance of
310.8 vrs, to the place of be-
ginning, containing 2 and
4 j 10 acres of land.
If this Citation is not serv-
ed within 90 days after the
date of its issuance, it shall
be returned unserved.
Issued this the 21st day of
October A. D., 1049.
Given under my hand
seal of said Court, at offiJ
in Quitman, Texas, this
21st day of October A. D. 1949.
K. M. ROSS,
Clerk, 114th District Court,
Wood County, Texas. 4t
NEWSPAPERS—
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Local, State and National. See
Mrs. W. W. Ward
Fred Thompson
Tyler Morning
Telegraph
Shreveport Times
Ft. Worth
Star-Telegram
SEWING MACHINES—
SEWING MACHINES: Buys,
sells, rents and repairs. Head-
quarters RITEWAY CLEANERS,
Mineola, Texas. Jones Sewing
Machine Exchange, Phone 299,
Winnsboro, Texas. tfc
THE DALLAS
NEWS
$1.45 MONTHLY
For Complete Coverage
Sports—News
and Features
You Can’t Beat THE NEWS
Frank Rholes, Agt.
Phone 39 or 592-R
We re OVERSTOCKED On
FALL and WINTER DRESSES
We Must Sell!
So Here Goes—
• One of the Finest Stocks in East Texas
• All Are This Season Styles and Fabrics
• All Are Nationally Advertised Brands
• All Sizes-
-9 to 14
$5.95 Values
$4.47
$12.95 Values
$9.71
$7.95 Values
$5.97
$14.95 Values
$11.21
$8.95 Values
$6.71
$16.75 Values
$12.57
$10.95 Values
$8.21
$19.75 Values
$14.81
— ALL SALES FINAL —
NO REFUNDS — NO EXCHANGES
Neill’s Style Shop
FOR QO/CX
RESOCTS
FOR SALE—
FOR SALE: Chevrolet truck,
1941 motor with 1939 body.
Price $350. Also one O. I. C.
hog, weight about 350 pounds,
price $50. Apply J. J. McBride,
Route 2, Mineola, Tex. x
FOR SALE: Philco Refrigera-
tor, 3-year guarantee. Apply
312 W. Patten. rmp
FOR SALE: Turkeys on foot
or dressed. Mrs. A. C. Bowdin,
2 miles Sand Springs Road.
m36pd
FOR SALE: One Whizzer mo-
tor bike, in good condition. May.
be seen at the Merril Roberts
911 Sycamore. Ph. 366-W. mrp
FOR SALE: Cast iron wood
heater. Burns 2 foot wood.
Sebe Smith. Call 25. mrc
A
FOR SALE: Shell corn 100 lb.
$2.70; ground ear corn 100 lb.
$2.20; exchange sacks; John-
son grass and prairie hay 65c
bale; Alfalfa $1.00; Large cedar
posts 15c and 20c. All at bam
four miles east on Highway
80. Phone 911-F14. r33-tf
FOR RENT—
FOR RENT-
NOTICES—
15-ft. Home Freezer, 7^-ft.
New Philco refrigerator for sale
at bargain. Aaron’s Drive In.
tfc
F0R SALE: Three yard water
level Gallon dump bed, good
condition. Phone 911-F14. T. B.
Vanderslice. tfc
FOR SALE: 6F2 foot cedar
posts, 15 each. W. L. Thomp-
son. m31-tfc
FOR SALE: Cull sweet potatoes
for feed. Farmers Market, tfc
FOR SALE: Dressed hens,
young and fat. Also fresh eggs.
Call 911-F12. Mrs. Jerden.
FOR SALE: Concrete Well Tile
30”x30’\ culvert tile any size.
House blocks, septic tanks.
Frank Erwin. Fruitvale Texas.
NEW CAR BATTERIES, $7.95
exchange. Boyds Auto Store.
FOR SALE: Large thin shell
pecans 30c per lb. Mrs. C. C.
Molnari, Ph. 359-J. m33tfe
SIGNS—
DURHAM SIGN SERVICE_
RHODES COURT. PHONE 9329.
ANY KIND, ANY PLACE.
FOR RENT: to .family with
children, 5-room unfurnished
apartment. Ph. 359-J. tfc
FOR RENT: Bedroom, share
the bath and- kitchen. Mrs. D.
I. Wisenbaker, Martin Bridge
Road. m25-tfc
RENT our Electric paint spray
gun, Vacuum Cleaner, Electric
drill, floor sanders and Hedge
Clippers by the clay or hour.
Western Auto Associate Store.
Phone 78. r29-tfc
CLEAN ROOMS: fresh linens,
quiet atmosphere, maid service.
Rooms by day or week. Bruce
Rooming House, 205 N. John-
son. tfc
CLEAN ROOMS, b.ome-like at-
mosphere, also small furnished
apartments. Phene 693 or
9529. tfc
FOR RENT: 8-room house, un-
furnished. 514 E. Broad. See by
appointment. Call Mrs.. Doyle
175-J. rmp
FOR RENT: Furnished house,
3-Room and bath. See Clifton
Burns at Sebe Smith’s or T.
F. Riddle. rmp
REAL ESTATE-
NICE HOME all modern con-
veniences, 4 miles East Min-
eola at New Hope. Also almost
new Ford Tractor and equip-
ment for sale or would con-
sider truck in trade. C. W.
Mitchell. mrp
FOR SALE: Nice home with
one acre land. All conveniences,
priced at $3,000.00. Easy terms.
Tom Pegues. Ph. 580. m31tfc
Excellent lot 70x130 at 703 N.
Sycamore. Best location for res-
idence left in Mineola. Priced
ris:ht for cash. See or call J. L.
Hartsfield, Real Estate Deal-
er. m33tfc
25 LOTS
in
Mineola’s New
TURMAN ADDITION
Prices Ranging From
$800.00 to $:.,300.00
Choose Your New Home Site
Now
J. L. HARTSFIELD
Real Estate Dealer
Classified Ads Get Results
FOR RENT: Furnished garage
apartment. 506 N. Johnson,
Phone 194-W. rc
NOTICES—
Headquarters for fireworks—
Just received large assortment
of fireworks. Get yours at Aa-
ron’s Drive In IV2 miles East
Highway 80. tfc
WANT TO STOP SMOKING?
Try NICO-STOP, guaranteed.
Shivers Pharmacy. m33c
Have those old Mattresses made
into new inner spring and save.
Mineola Mattress Factory. Ph.
309, Gib Laminack, Owner, tfc
RING job on Chevrolet $23.95,
on Plymouth $20.00. Brakes re-
lined on all cars $10.00. All
work guaranteed. Mize Garage.
Your patronage appreciated.
m26tfc
BICYCLES and WHIZZER Mo-
torbikes Repair Works. J. C.
Kingston, 316 W. McDonald or
Ph. 156-W. r35p
FOR SERVICE: Registered Jer-
sey bull, Grover Sellers stock,
in pasture on North Johnson
Contact Travis Hinson 315
North Johnson. rl9-tfc
NOTICE: If it’s fireworks you
are looking for, we have them.
Mize Gro. W. Mineola. r34-m35c
BRING YOUR diplomas, mar-
riage license, pictures, docu-
ments in and have them fram-
ed at KITCHENS’ STORE.
WE ADMIT: That we do the
neatest shoe repair work in
East Texas, for we have the
most modern equipment. All
kinds of leather work done here.
Frank Rholes Shoe Shop. Ph.
39.
VETERANS — learn to fly un-
der G-I Bill. Earn while you
earn. Commercial flight ins-
ructor, multi-engine training.
Viscner’s Aeronautics, Minecla.
T’’ lMres- nnc 1 ost cornpiecf
!i nows—written locally— wn
e found in the Mon it,o’-
STOP THAT ITCHING
Tf bothered with Eczema, Tet-
ter, Ringworm, Athletes Foot,
Prickly Heat.. Poison Oak. Itch,
Sores on Children. Shivers Phar_
"•acv will sell you a jar of
Black Hawk Ointment on a
guarantee. Price 60c and $1.00
IMPORTANT NOTICE: We have
Humble products at my sta-
tion. Let us serve you with the
best. Mize Humble Service Sta-
tion, West Mineola. r34-m35c
WANTED—
WANTED: White woman or
girl for housekeeping and to
assist with children. Room and
board furnished. Phone 11W—
Box 43, Quitman. mrc
Wear-Ever Aluminum Co. has
opening, East Texas territory
for young man with car who is
willing to work for high in-
come. Give full details in first
letter. Box 763, Tyler, Texas.
rm35
LOST-
LOST: Quarter carat diamond
between bus station and Cham-
ber of Commerce office Tues-
day. Reward. Mrs. John Ward,
Phone 687. mrc
STAYED: Small Brindle Cow in
my lower pasture. Holding for
owner. A. A. McDaniel. rmp
LUMBER.
REPAIR or REMODEL
Add a Bath
Re-Roof
Re-Paint
No Money Down—3 Year ;
to pay
COULTER TEMPLETON
LUMBER COMPANY
WIRING—
Pyorrhea Cured
With Baldwin’s Pyorrhea
Prescription
Sore and bleeding gums, puss
at roots of teeth, relief after
first application. Sold at all
leading drug stores. Or write
1402 Glenwood Blvd., Tyler, Tex.
BUSINESS—
Binoculars for
Duck Hunters
One 650 Power Set 27.50
One 730 Power Set 30.00
Castloo & Sons
Furniture Co.
PROFESSIONAL—
Mineola Chiropractic
Clinic
DRS. BUNN & THOMPSON
Office Hours: 9:00 to 12:00 a. m.
3:30 to 5:00 p. m.
Henry Hotel Bldg.
Phone 564
Dr. Jerry T. Martin
Veterinarian
307 S. Pacific
Day Phone 299 Night 555-W
MINEOLA. TEXAS
DR. J. G. BROWN
Rectal Diseases
COATS BROWN HOSPITAL
605 South Broadway
TYLER, TEXAS
TRI-STAR ELECTRIC CO.
Wiring All Kinds. Motor Re-
winding. Trouble Calls.
WHITUS & KING
Day Ph. 46 __ Night 1S4-W
106 Commerce St
BUTTONS—
GLADYS BARTLETT
BUTTON SHOP
Buttonholes. Belts and
Buckles
Ph. 207-J
607 N. Pacific
Belts, Buckles
Buttons, Buttonholes
CLYTIE DOUGLAS
BUTTON SHOP
Over Brookshire Bros.
NURSERIES—
FOR BETTER VISION
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MINEOLA
GUARANTEED
Watch and Jewelry
Repairs
Classified Ads get results.
Do You Have A
Landscape
Problem
Free Estimate by Experienced
Operators
Growers of
Trees — Shrubs
Evergreens and Flowers
Wells Nursery
and Orchards
P. O. Box 146
LINDALE
Try a Record Classified Ad.
KITCHENS’
BUY-LINES
HEATERS
GAS
HEATERS
88.95 up
WATER
HEATERS
20 GAL. BUTANE
$67.00
WOOD
HEATERS
$2.75 up
COAL OIL
HEATERS
$9.95 up
ELECTRIC
HEATERS
$8.50 up
BATH ROOM
HEATERS
$6.95 up
Don’t forget Mineola’s Big Xmas
Parade and Free Santa Claus
Circus NOVEMBER 30th.
Don’t Stay-A-Way
Use Our Lay-A-Way
KITCHENS’
STORE
PIANO BARGAINS
Carload Used Pianos
We Deliver — Cash or Terms \
See Sam C. Jones
$95 to $295
TYLER PIANO CO. V"
214 West Erwin Street
‘‘House of Baldwin
Tyler’s Oldest Plano H
■•H
MINEOLA
FINANCE CO.
Automobile and
Collateral
LOANS
213 W. Broad—Phone 531
Billy M. Rodgers, Mgr.
i BIRDS—
BIRDS
*Canarys *Pl
*Love Birds *Iai
R. A. BURGE
3 Mi. E. Hainesvilie Road
Box 355
PECANS—
PECANS!
Mrs. R. C. Dean
Paper Shell Pecans
25c Per Lb.
400 Patten St.
AUTOMOTIVE-
TIME PAYMENTS
Up to 12 Months
on
Motor, Body, Repairs
Magee Motor Co.
Mineola
DEAD STOCK—
/2taA ^£AD 5
CP/PPLED
CENTRAL HIDE & RENDERING CC.
Phone 85 Collect
Mineola, Texas
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The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, November 14, 1949, newspaper, November 14, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth757574/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.