The Texas Mesquiter (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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THE TEXAS M E S Q U 1 T E R
AN ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT
OF GREETING CARDS
AT REASONABLE PRICES
YOUR NAME IMPRINTED
The Texas Mesquiter
VRID AY, DECEMBER 8, 1944.
3 IS THERE A
WANT-ADo
MINIMUM CHARGE 50c
IF YOU CAN’T sell your property
SEE ME as I have buyers waiting,
yours might suit. C. D. Kimbell.
FOR SALE—Large baby bassinette
lined with pink crepe, on wheels.
Water repellent covered mattress.
See Mrs. J. Frank Agnew or call 25.
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IN YOUR MIND
Where you should take your car to have
it fixed? Why, just bring it to us, of course!
WALKER’S GARAGE
F. I. (Jack) WALKER
' Phone 134
FAST AND DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE
WANT TO LEASE-100 or 150 acres
grass land. J. L. Myrick, Phone
912F21. ltp
Dr. P. C. Shands
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
(OfUce Porter Drugs)
Da; 44 - Phones - Night 110
FOR SALE—Wood heater with cast
iron top and bottom, also wood
cook stove. See J. G. Austin, 2
miles south of Mesquite on Belt
line road. ltp
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends for
their neighborly kindnesses shown
at the time of the accident and dur-
ing the illness and passing of our
loved one.
Mrs. R. L. Coats and Children.
WE NEED LISTINGS
If you have a house, lot or farm
for sale let us know about it. We
will get it done in a hurry.
JESS PONDER
3500 Buckner Blvd. Phone. T-0813
MESQUITE, TEXAS
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READ THE WANT ADS
Dallas Blankenship
ATTORNEY
822 Republic Bank Bldg.
Phone C-entral 5200
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Mobilgas , Mobiloil
JOE T. WOOD, Wholesale Dealer
I rrs PUNTING TIME! !
| SHRUBS. FRUIT TREES, ROSES |
| Landscape Service, Spraying, Pruning |
SCHELL’S NURSERY !
Phone Harwood 7887, Lake June Bd., across from PI Grove School |
Your Insurance Needs
Is Our Business
FHA urid AUTOMOBILE LOANS
Since 1916 in this Community.
R. S. KIMBROUGH & COMPANY,
Agents
Dallas - Tenison-3-1232 — Texas
Is your Family In-
sured? If Not See
Us Today!
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If yon haven’t already—see the ◄
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Dr. Chas. McCallum
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office in the Davis Building
Office 127 - Phones • Res. 117
Starting Time
Matinee Sat.-Sun.
2:30 Continuous
Through
Evenings
7:15 Nights
TEXAN
THEATRE
MESQUITE
ADMISSION:
Children
Adults
Tax Included
WANTED—I will buy alarm clscks,
running or not. Alarm clocks re-
paired. L. Harbin, Phone 121.
CASH—for home in or near com-
munity of Pleasant Grove, Pleas-
ant Mound, Mesquite, Urbandale,
New Hope, Garland Road or farm,
improved or unimproved. GRADY
Wall, Route 9, Box 190, Dallas.
Residence Pleasant Grove, H-7969.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
REAL ESTATE
Whereas, in certain suit, styled
The State of Texas versus Mrs.
Maude M. Supple, a widow, number-
ed 37,111-B on the docket of the
44th Judicial District Court of Dallas
County, Texas, the said State of Tex-
as recovered judgment foreclosing
its tax lien on the hereinafter de-
scribed property; and whereas in ac-
cordance with said judgment, an or-
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
DEC. 10 AND 11
Arsenic and
Old Lace
Cary Grant, Priscella Lane
’TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
DEC. 12 AND 13
(Double Feature)
It Happened
Tomorrow
Dick Powell, Linda Darnell
The Mummy’s
Ghost
with Lon Chaney
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
DEC. 14 AND 15
Janie
It’s an All-American Riot
DEC. 16.
Boss of Boom-
town
Rod Cameron, Vivian Austin
der of sale was issued by the Clerk
of the said District Court command-
ing the Sheriff of Dallas County to
seize and sell the same hereinafter
described property; and whereas on
the 4th day of January, A. D. 1938,
the said R. A. Schmid, Sheriff of
Dallas County, Texas did offer for
sale the hereinafter described prop-
erty, which property was on such
date and sale bid in and sold to the
State of Texas for the sum of One
Hundred Ninety One and 51/100—
($191.51)—Dollars, said sum being
the total amount of taxes, penalties,
interest and costs as shown in said
judgment and Order of Sale, and a
deed thereafter was executed and
delivered to the said State of Texas,
by the said R. A. Schmid, Sheriff:
Therefore Know All Men That I,
R. A. Schmid, Sheriff of Dallas
County, Texas, will, in accordance
with Article 7328 of the Revised
Civil Statutes of Texas, as amended
on the first Tuesday in January, A. j
D. 1945, said day being the 2nd of
January A. D. 1945, between the
hours of ten (10) o’clock A. M. and
four (4) P. M. at the principal en-
trance to the Courthouse in the City
and County of Dallas, Texas, proceed
to sell at public outcry to the high-
est bidder for cash in hand, the fol-
lowing described property, situated
in the County of Dallas, Texas:
Being Lots 6 and 7, in Block
528/E of the City of Dallas, Dallas;
County, Texas, according to the of-
ficial block number of said City.
In accordance with said Article
above referred to, I, R. A. Schmid,
reserve the right to reject any and
all bids for the said described prop-
erty, when in my judgment the
amount of said bid is insufficient or
inadequate.
Given under my hand this the 28tb
day of November, 1944.
R. A. Schmid, Sheriff of Dallas
County.
By Pearl Shumate, Deputy.
ANDERSON-CLAYTON BROS.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Terrell Mesquite Forney
216 ^ 9
NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS
910-F-5 R. B. Sanford
910-F-ll, D. T. Redden
O V E SELF’
A
PLANNING
FOR
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While working for Victory today, patriotic women all over
America are dreaming of and planning for their homes of
tomorrow. The well-planned home of the future should
have adequate wiring—meaning wiring installed in accord-
ance with high standards, adequate protection for all electrical
circuits, enough circuits to distribute the load properly, and
an abundance of outlets for quick and convenient "plugging
in” of electrical appliances wherever needed... making pos-
sible full use of the new7 quick-freeze units, refrigerators,
washing machines, and many other appliances that will reduce
the time and effort needed for household duties.
Assurance of the brighter tomorrow in which you can
enjoy the better living which Peace will bring means buying
War Bonds today and making every other contribution pos-
sible toward Victory.
"SERVANT’S ENTRANCE" . . .
Plenty of electrical outlets bring
you full enjoyment of your elec-
tric service...whether you build
a new home or remodel your
present one, plan now to have
adequate wiring!
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Cook, Corinne Neal. The Texas Mesquiter (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1944, newspaper, December 8, 1944; Mesquite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth841474/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mesquite Public Library.