The McGregor Mirror and Herald-Observer (McGregor, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1946
.. Me GREGOR MIRROR, Mc-GREGOR, TEXAS
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S^Si^VA^iBulldois Takes Home Game
welding essay contest jWith Beiton Friday by 40 to 0
A dispatch from Cleveland, 0.1 -•
comes the news that AY. J. \ Running wild on Wood field quarter. __
Tebeanx, of McGregor, was onej last Rriday night, the McGre-j Williams Saves TD
among 10 Texans who won in a gor Bulldogs smothered the, ^ &r ^ second
helpless Belton Tigers a, tUe game began
40-0 touchdown spree lor then
V
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{nationwide Agricultural Award
and Scholarship program spon-
sored by The James F. Lincoln
Arc Welding Foundation. The
announcement was made this
week by Dr. E. E. Dreese, chair-
man of the foundation’s board
of trustees. Dr. Dreese, is also
head of the department of elec-
trical engineering of Ohio State
university.
Mr. Tebeanx is head of the
local school’s vocational agricul-
tural and shop courses, and is to
foe congratulated in winning
the award of $66.10 for his es-
sav on welding.
The Agricultural Award and
Scholarship program is the first
of its kind to be sponsored by
the foundation and was designed
to encourage and promote the
study of arc welding applica-
tions in the field of agriculture
as a means of enabling the Am-
erican farmer to obtain maxi-
mum efficiency in the use of
mechanical equipment and ma-
chinery to supplement human
productiveness and consequent
second victory of the season.
Capt. Edward Lechler, Lonnie
when Lechler, on the Tiger 30-j
17cg
Stroud, 197-pound ta'ckle, turn-
ing in some neat work on the
line.
Lechler Scores First
right end, intercepted a' pass on
the Belton 45-yard line and ran
it down to the 8-ppydardppppp
it down to the 8-yard line. YYil-
FOR SALE — 8-disc Inter-
national, 1-way plow. See W. D.
Craddock, Osage, Texas. 21pd
__-___-c— FOR SALE—2-wheel trailer.
_ yard line, completed a 25 - yardj Douglas Frost at Cameron &
TT : F11 and'pass to Isbill. Lechler, on the! Co.
^T“v^yd“»de^;-t play, carried the ball thru
—US across the
Belton was never able to make! Williams shot through and cov-
a serious threat with the fast- ered the ball. Lechler crashed
charoino- Bulldog line smearing! through tackle for the marker.
whatever efforts they made on' And Horstmann bucked the line
T] ei exiui •> | f01. the extra point to make the
offense. . n
Backs Wilson and Hays look-! score 14-u.
’ . p .i The third touchdown was set
ed good on occasions for the visi- u ,
tor* with Hunt at end and! up when Marshall, substitute
CLASSIFIED ADS
Classified ads are figured at 3c per word for one assertion, 1 l-2c
per word thereafter. No ad taken under 25c. Count words, send cash.
FOR SALE—Regular and a
20” Farmal tractor. Both have
power lifts. Have tools for row
crop. L. D. Hamrick, Moody,
Texas, Rfcl. 1. 22pd
WANTED—To do plain sew-
ing. Mrs. Ruby Howard, tele-
phone 213w. 19cg
FOR SALE—Farms, ranches,
and city property. HOLLEY
HAYNES, McGregor- tf
E. P. BRANNON, M. D.
Announces opening of office
FOR GENERAL PRACTICE
OF MEDICINE
SPOONTS DRUG STORE
Phone 182 Residence 19w
FOR SALE—Baby bed and
mattress, in good condition, $15.
See Edgar Luedeker, Phone
389 F-4. 22cg
YVANTED—Good fat calves.
Top cash prices paid. Y7oung's
Grocery and Market, phone 197.
and Lechler, fullback, skirted
riolit end for the tally. Horst-
prodnctiveness and consequent
maximum profits from agricul- maim ran aiound end ±oi m
4-rmillT
Lechler Scores iirst Rams slipped through tackle for
The first touchdown ocoured tWQ yards allcl Lechler threw a
on the sixth play of the game. j pasg to Isbill in tlie end zone to
McGregor recovered a fumble on boQst the score to 20-0. The try
the second play, and Horstmann £or exqra point failed.
scampered aiound eildJ°n Horstmann Breaks Away
12 yards. Horstmann tnen
smash through tackle for five, In the third quarter, Horst-
tural operations.
Our own personal opinion is
that some automobile horns
makes oo much noise.
tra point.
For the remaining five touch-
downs, two were made in both
the first and second quarters,
and one was made in the fourth
You Hold the Key to a Bright
Successful Future —
IF you keep your clothes always looking 'their BEST. . . .
These first fall days with the football season in full swing,
get out those suits, dresses and coats. Let us make them
WARM, ALIVE AND NEW LOOKING.
WE WILL BUY7 YOUR USED COAT HANGERS
CANNON’S DRY CLEANERS
McGREGOR’S MOST MODERN DRY CLEANING PLANT
CALL PHONE 359, Gilmore &
Davis for your furniture and
home appliance needs. 52tf
Our corn sheller is now run-
ning. We will shell corn for the
public. Mayo & Pinegar. 18cg
FOR BUTANE SYSTEMS and
appliances call or see Roy Smih,
McGregor Plumbing & Butane
Co., at McGregor Home & Auio
Supply, phone 39 or 346-w. 21pd|
DR. MINNIE B. SMITH
CHIROPRACTOR
Office Over Cuenod’s Dry Goods
TELEPHONE 185
SAM H. AMSLER, JR.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Chamber of Commerce Building
McGREGOB, TEXAS
SEAT COYrERS Tailored made,
awnings,.. Venetian. blinds., and
furniture repairs. Get in touch
with LANE’S TOP SHOP.
IRA F. KERWOOD, D. O.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office in Evers Drug Store
Building — McGregor, Texas
Office Phone 36 Residence 51-J
maim galloped 60 yards, aroiind
right end for the fourth touch-
down, and a 65-yard march from
their own 35, with Lechler crash-
ing through center for the last
eight yards, gave the Bulldogs
a score of 33-0.
Clemons Scores
For the sixth and last touch-
down of the game the Bulldogs
in six plays, marched 40 yards
to pay dirt. Lechler bucked the
line for 10 yards, Horstmann
plowed through tackle for 12
yards, Clemons went around
left end for 25 yards, Horstmann
made right end for 10, Horst-
maim lost two and Clemons
slipped through tackle for the
score. A pass to Williams for
the extra, point brought the final
score to 40-0.
There were only two accepted
penalties in the game, and both
STALLED OR STOLEN— A pea-
foul. $5 reward for its return.
Mrs. B. C. Mann, at Bluebonnet
Cleaners. 20 pd
FOR SALE—Mrs. B. F. Dodson
home and two lots on South
Main street. Priced $3000.
Holly Haynes 19cg
FOR SALE— Mrs. T. L. Al-
lison’s farm of 78-acres, located
one mile west of Osage, on Gates- f. ______
ville highway. See or write Hoi-
ley Haynes or Mrs. T. L. Allison
McGregor, Texas
19cg
CARL WRIGHT & SON
CONTRACTORS
Terracing, Excavating, Road
Grading and Tank Building
814 S. Tyler.............. Phone 345
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AGRICULTURE ■ MIDWa y
For all kinds of Concrete,
brick, tile and rock work, see
Cecil Fisk, box 1193, McGregor.
All work guaranteed. 21pd
YUSIT my chicken dressing
plant, 102 Adams St. Will also
buy chickens. Chickens dressed
while you wait. Mrs. Bill
Long. 17pd
FOR. SALE—Span gentle work
mares, 5 and 7 years old. Char-
ter Oak blue-enamel, 6-lid cook
stove, good condition. Will sell
or trade in. C. W| Fehler, 8
miles NYY McGregor, Rfd. 5. 22pd
HERVEY MEADOWS
WATER WELL DRILLER
Also Clean Out Wells
Box 424, McGregor, Texas
Phone 211-w 10-46
* McGREGOR TRADING *
* COMPANY
* “House of 1,001 Bargains” *
* Lee Lewis, Owner
* • * •* * * * •
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* JNO. NALER *
* INSURANCE *
* Phone 18
* General Insurance
Renew your subscription today!
Renew your subscription today!
ANNOUNCING--
_____ , , A FRIGID AIRE is made only
were against the Bulldogs. They! by General Motors. YVait for a
— -I . ___'___ 1 it__1 J J U r\ 4-ITT 1 n A
amounted to 20 yards.
The Bulldogs attempted 17
passes, completed six of them and
had one intercepted. Belton
attempted seven, completed one
and had two intercepted.
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Yrou will he called upon next
month to celebrate Fire Preven-
tion YYeek and we hope that, in
the meantime, your house doesn’t
burn down.
NOW ON! , f
ADVANCE SEAT SALE /
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$
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genuine Frigidaire and be twice
as sure w-ith two great names—
Frigidaire and General Motors.
See Travis L. Hestilow at W. T.
Ilix YYestern Auto. 10tf
NEW LOCATION OF OFFICE
510 FOURTH STREET
li/a-Blocks West of King Hotel
OFFICE HOURS—SIX DAYS PER WEEK
8 a. m. to 12 m. — 1 p. m. to 6:30 p. m.
Dr. Robt. Cagle
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YYOUL YOU
TAKE THE EMPTINESS
OUT OF HER HEART?
STATE FAIR of TEXAS
PRESENTS
The Greatest array of talent ever
assembled in the Southwest!
TOMMY DORSEY r
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AND HIS WORLD-FAMOUS 35-PIECE ORCHESTRA
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MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED NOW
Address Fair Park Auditorium
Dallas TO, Texas
Include Sel f-Addressed, Stamped Envelope
with check or money order.
PRICES
(Including Fed. Tax)
$3.70. $3.10, $2.50. $1.30
We hove experienced the greatest mail order
sale in the history of any State Fair attrac-
tion. We urge you to act promptly in securing
tickets.
THAT
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WONDER BOY OF THE IVORIES
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ROBINSON
MOVIEDOM’S famous
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jr
THE STUART
MORGAN DANCERS
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION
JACKIE GLEASON
STAR COMEDIAN
H F\
OF “FOLLOW THE GIRLS”
FREE FAIR ADMISSION INCLUDED WITH EACH ADVANCE TICKE.
HERE’S WAY TO
6UHOUP
RED BIOOO
to get more
STRENGTH
* if you lack BLOOD-IRON!
You girls and women who suffer so
from simple anemia that you are
pale, feel tired, weak, “dragged put”
—this may be due to lack of iron
in the blood.
So start right away—try Lydia E.
Pinkham’s TABLETS—one of the
best and quickest home ways to help
build up red blood to get more
strength and energy—in such cases.
•» Pinkham’s Tablets are one
of the greatest blood-iron &
tonics you can buy. Just try
them for 30 days—then see
if you, too, don’t remarkably *
benefit. All drugstores. ♦
Lydia E. Pinkham’s VH816VS
To those who eagerly await
their new Chevrolets • •«
Here Is the Latest News
about Chevrolet
Deliveries
Everybody from factory to dealer is doing everything
that can be done to speed deliveries to you
we have been informed by the Chevrolet Motor Division that
the past month has witnessed only a slight improvement in
the rate of production of new Chevrolet passenger cars. As
a result, shipments of new cars to dealers for delivery are
still far below the level we and the factory had hoped to
attain by this time. In fact, through August, Chevrolet s
output of cars in 1946 was only 22.6% of the number turned
out during the corresponding period of 1941.
We know that Chevrolet is doing everything possible to
step up its production totals—to ship more and more cars to
us and to its thousands of other dealers throughout America
;:; and we know, too, that we are assured of getting our full
proportionate share of the current output and of future
production gains.
Disappointing as the total figures have been—and despite
the fact that Chevrolet was out of production entirely during
the first three months of the year—it is nevertheless true
that Chevrolet led all other manufacturers in production of
passenger cars during June 1946, and~has continued to main-
tain its lead in total production from that day to this.
We shall continue to make deliveries of new Chevrolets
fo our customers just as fast as we receive them; we regret
delays as deeply as you do; we thank you for your friendly
patience and understanding; and we promise you a new high
motoring experience when you take delivery of your new
Chevrolet, giving BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST!
Keep Your
Present Car Alive
Meanwhile, may we suggest
that you safeguard your
transportation by bringing
your car to us for service now
and at regular intervals. Let
us help you to keep it in good
running condition—to main-
tain its performance, appear-
ance and resale value—until
the day when your new Chev-
rolet comes along.
YOUR SYMBOL OF SERVICE
Bering Chevrolet Co.
Charlie Hering
McGregor, Tedas
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The McGregor Mirror and Herald-Observer (McGregor, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1946, newspaper, September 27, 1946; McGregor, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth889767/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McGinley Memorial Public Library.