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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
March 14th and 15th
ROSCOE ATES Ip,
SHIRLEY PATTERSON %
LEE BENNETT .......
— DOUBLE BILL
ALSO
Mrs. Alace Buels
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
THESE TIRES ARE ALL GOOD WITH PLENTY
OF MILEAGE LEFT IN THEM
All Sizes Available
Hiway Service Station
CARLOS F. WEISS
PHONE 9505
PAGE 4
McGregor mirror,
McGregor, texas
Friday, March 14, 1947
MORE CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE—Milk Cows, Tom
Henry. 44pd
FOR SALE — Aluminum
crimp roofing'. Clawson Lumber
Yard.
45
FOR SALE — 5-room house,
garage and wash house. . Chicken
eg] WAXyjID — Large colored Office
or Mexican family for farm
work n Spring valley.
44c g
FOR SALE—Bed room suite,
°aj dining mom suite, table-top gas
44pd
house. All new. Butane gas. 50x| 'vva"es- Excellent H\ing condi-j range. Calk 380w.
209, just across from _ Clawson| tions. hive room frame house
Limber yard. Will trade for! with electricity. Place for gar-
Waco property. J. V. Johnson, | pen; chickens and milk cow.
Pllone o78w. 45cg|Q- Henderson, Loreiia, Texas
Your Gift Shop
OPENS AT 107 W. 4TH
AND
WELCOMES ALL
A LITTLE SHOP* BUT STOCKED WITH GIFT SEL-
ECTIONS GALORE FOR ANY OCCASION
\ •, .
® Featuring the popular EX-CEL'CIS Cosmetics
9 The noted MONTAG stationary, both boxed
and pound paper.
$ Nationally-known Greeting Cards, . together
with assortments of boxed cards.
^ Costume jewelry in latest fashion.
® Attractive napkins, etc., from “House of
Paper.”
^ Gifts for babies.
^ Other useful and needed items too nuilierous •
to mention. ’ . •
COME IN — VISIT WITH US — SEE FOR YOURSELF
WE WILL BE HAPPY TO HELP YOU ANY TIME
ASK ABOUT OUR RENTAL LIBRARY
AGENT—BLANTON’S FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Mrs. Ruby Burbank
NOTICE
Bring your fryers ‘to Mrs. Bill
‘Long to get them dressed for
! your locker. You may. inspect'
I the dressing while you "wait,
j 102 Adams street. . 46pd
FOR* RENT—Furnished apart-
i ment. See Sam Amsler at Post-
?2?FULL-F!iV0R COQKiHS
Fa
AiubiAluminum
^ > m w®- J Yes, it’s genuine Club Aluminum,
famous for solid, thick walls molded
in one piece, and sparkling jewelry
STARTER SET
4-piece set: 2. and 3-qt
covered sauce pans,
10-in. open fry pan,
4iJ-qt. Dutch Oven,
2. packages Club Steel
Wool and Soap. Dutch
Oven cover fits fry pan.
The S. AMSLER COMPANY
McGregor Mercahtns Since 1883
TEXAS
..THEATRE____
SHOW STRTS 6:45 P. M.
Matinee Saturday at 2 p. m.
(Admission 12c and 25c
SUNDAY — MONDAY
March 16th and 17th
! Internationa! Pictures Presents
Olivia deHavilland
lew Ayres
in the NUNNALLY JOHNSON production
THEDARRMlftROR
" with THOMAS MITCHELL
Plus THIS IS AMERICA
(Beauty for Sale)
NEWS
Sunday features: 2:30; 4:35
6:35; 8:40.
(Admission 12c and 30c)
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
March 18th and 19th
DEAD END
Humphrey. Bogart, Joel McCrey
Plus Micky Mouse in “Wet
Paint.” Skating Lady and
News.
THURSDAY, MARCH 20
, • t
v>js£
Plus Mickey Mouse in “The
Purloined Pup.” Flciker Flash
Back and News.
(Admission 12c and 30c)
COMING APRIL 13th and 15th
WALT DISNEY’S
FOR SALE—Garage equip-
ment including acetylene torch,
weltling machine, lathe, hand
electric drills and all kinds of
hand tools;. If interested, see
Floyd Howard at Garland Wal-
ters old garage stand.
FOR SALE — 1 6-foot candy
show case. One tobacco case.
One case of - 10-foot shelves.
Ray’s Malt Shop 44cg
FOR SALE— A few choice
lots on Sixth street. Individual
abstracts. See Buck Young. 44pd
Comanche Springs
We have been having cold,
damp, cloudy misty weather.
Mr. Jonas Bradshaw, and Mrs.
V. L. Pnnington were business
visitors in Temple this past
. v ,' J' 1 ■ . • - ’
. and Mrs. Andy * Toten
three children of China
Springs were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Rozell. Mrs.
Toten is Mr. Rozell’s. sister.
Mrs. Annie Bradshaw visited
with Mesdames Earp and Chap-
man aifd Mrs. Y. L. Pennington
recently.
re are still many cases of
and flu iii this communi-
Miss Lou Marie Ramsey spent
one night last week with Mrs.
Francis Leckler.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rozell and
two children, of McGregor, spent
Sunday with their children, Mr,
and Mrs. Rozell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ramsey and
daughters spent last week end
with her .parents at Robinson, j
They, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yates,
celebrated their Golden Wed-
ding anniversary Sunday, March
9.
Mr. and Mrs. Rozell, Messrs.
Jonas Bradshaw, Jim Ramsey
and Phil Worthington, of Ft.
Worth, were in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. B. Ramsey Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Leckler, Miss Fran-
cis Lecliler and boy friend Mr.
Davis, Mr. Edward Lecliler and
Miss Eva Clendessing spent Sun-
day in Waco with Mr. and Mrs.
Riley Marshall, Mrs. Leckler’s
brother.
Mr. aiuLMrs. J. II. Spross and
family, 'Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Shroeder were Sunday guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
lace Spross. _
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Yar-
borough, of Waco, were Sunday
night supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Leckler and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Brad-
saw and family plan to move to
Waco on Friday of this week.
We wish them success in their
new location.
Miss Oarene Bryant spent one
night this week with Miss Fran-
cis Leckler.
Mesdames Carlton 'Smith and
Lola Roberts, Mr. Bill Bradshaw
and daughter, Mrs. Sallie Pirtte
, Mrs. Carl Johnson. Mrs-. J. D.
Clowers Mrs. Bertha Wendt
have alVbenn recent guests with
Mrs. Mae Crain and father.
Mrs. J. D. Clower, of Dallas,
have been visiting in the. home
of her daughter, Mrs. Josiah
Bradshaw.
Labor Department’s cost-of-
living index declined on Jan. 15
for the -first time since Feb.
1946. The total .decline was one-
fifth of one per cent from mid-
December figures.
Have Bought the French Grocery
WE INVITE OUR FRIENDS TO TRY OUR PLACE
FOR GROCERIES, GAS-OILS AND GREASE.
i'
Automobile and Tractor Repair Jobs—also Radio
Repair Work.
, . ^ . •' v y
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Phone 247 ALL MEATS
We deliver on Wednesdays and Saturdays All Orders $2 Up
A L SHIRLEY, New Owner -
We Got 'Em!
DUPLEX RECEPTICALS,
Scarcest Item on the Electrical Agenda..........
OUTLET BOXES
They’re Tight Too ...........................................
SWITCH BOXES q ^
Come See ‘Em—If You Don’t Believe It ............OUC
AI! YouWant--No Restrictions
TWO TRUCKS AND TWO FULL TIME PLUMBING
CREWS TO SERVE YOU. WE CAN NOW SUPPLY
YOU WITH COMPLETE BATH ROOM OR ANY
PLUMBING OR BUTANE NEED. OUR * MEN *
KNOW HOW TO DO THE JOB.
McGREGOR HOME
& AUTO SUPPLY
A FRIENDLY PLACE TO BUY QUALITY MERCHANDISE
117 Main Street’ Phone 39
Song of the South
How women and girls
maj/get wanted relief
from functional periodic pain
Cardui is a liquid medicine
which many women say has
brought relief from the cramp-
like agony and nervous strain
of functional periodic distress.
Here’s how it may help:
* m Taken like a tonic, it
* should stimulate appe-
tite, aid digestion,*
thus help build resist-
ance for the “time” to
come.
Started 3 days before
™ “your time”, it should
help relieve pain due
/ into \ to purely functional
Periodic catfses. %
Try Cardui. If it helps,
you’ll bo glad you did.
CM3KJ!
EE LABEL DIRECTIONS
KILL
Mites-Blue Bugs
and
Termites
With
“C-A”
Mix it with Kerosene Oil
Also Makes Wood
Rot Proof
.This has been used in Texas
for 50 years %
Sold by
>• , i ! v:: ■ \ *■’ * t' ■ y,j*
S. AMSLER & COMPANY
NG
and it's only
. See ENGLANDER
MATCHED BOX SPRINGS
Don’t 4abotage the com-
fort of your new mattress
with a Siggy bed spring.
The Englander Box
Spring wiih its magically
resilient st<*el coils, each
hand-tied, given you a
sleep foundation that
makes a world of differ-
ence. For the best in rest
get an ENGLANDER
Matched Sleep Set!
Box Spring priced
same as the mattress.
■ A ', V-' ,j'
America s
Mosf Luxurious
Mattress ^
Note to Wives:
“Better Rest makes
Better Husbands!’
No other Mattress offers you such
blissful comfort • , . lasting wear.
The right mattress can make all the
difference between !>morning nerves”
and hounding vitality!
You’re wise to choose a famous
Englander. Its special construction,
its finely-tempered coils encased in
layers of fine felt cushioning, are a
revelation in comfort. Special anti-
sag, anti-bulge features mean years
of wonderful service. Stunning, dura-
ble ticking .«. come and see!
GILMORE & DAVIS FURNITURE
“THE HOUSE VALUE” McGREGOR, TEXAS
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The McGregor Mirror and Herald-Observer (McGregor, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1947, newspaper, March 14, 1947; McGregor, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth889576/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McGinley Memorial Public Library.