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February 15th and 16th
PAGE FOUR
McGREGOR MIRROR, McGREGOR, TEXAS
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 194S
IE
CLASSIFIED
Lump Coal af Amsler’s.
LOST—Four Firestone 600x16
white side wall tires Tuesday
m or rung’. Feb. 10, between 9 and
9:30—two miles out of McGre-
gor on Moody highway. Reward
for any information which lead
to recovery of tires. Cavitt Cau-
field, Firestone distributor, Mc-
Gregor, Texas.
f)il Heaters, several ' kinds,!
also wood heaters at Amsler’s. I
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My 1937 Terraplane for your
equity in 1937, ‘38 or ’39 Cliev-j
rolet coach or sedan, in good1
mechanical condition. 1102 West1
11th, McGregor. 38tf
Sherwin-Williams Paint and
Color Style Guide Books are at
Amsler’s. Take one home for a>
few days—you’ll enjoy making
plans for your new job.
FOR SALE — Minneapolis-Mo-
line tlireaser machine, size 24x
'47. Also a 6-foot Avery 1-way
heavy duty ^4-inch disc, in .good
condition. F. II. Vahrenkamp,
Rfd. 2 McGregor, Texas. 38pd
For any kind of Gas Heater
Amsler’s.
Want a Ne>v Car Immediately?
See Byford for a new Kaiser or
Frazier. Associate dealer in Mc-
Gregor. 38cg
You enjoy looking at new
things. Take home a Sherwin-Wil-
liams Style Guide from Amsler’s.
You’ll get ideas for your interior
decorations. No obligation.
FOR SALE—1942 Ford, ’40
Dodge, ’40 Studebaker, model A
Ford. Byford at the Highway
Grill. ' 38c g
Potted Tulips for Valentine—
at your Merle Norman Studio
and' Gift Shop. 38eg
-:-—X
WANTED — All kinds of
laundry work to do at my home.
Mrs. Edwin Osteal, residence is
one block across Cotton Belt
railroad and one block east of
old Gatesville highway, in a small
brick siding house. 39pd
Good time to study and plan
for your building needs. You can
find lots of Plan Books at Arm
sler’s.
. REWARD to anyone who can
give me any information which
will lead to the recovery of four
600x46 white side wall tires, lost
about two miles out of McGregor
on Moody highway between 9
and 9:30 Tuesday morning, F’eb.
10. Cavitt Canfield, Firestone
distributors, McGregor, Texas.,
ORDER AND NOTICE OF CITY
ELECTION
State of Texas,
County of McLennan,
City of McGregor:
ELECTION ORDER
I, A. C. Amsler, mayor of tlie .City
of McGregor, Texas, by' virtue of tlie
power vested in me by law, do here-
by order- that an election be held in
the City of McGregor, on April 6,
1948, being the first Tuesday thereof
for the purpose of electing the follow-
ing officers of said city:
A Mayor and two Commissioners;
and that said election shall be held
at the City Hall in said city, and
the following named persons are
hefeb.y appointed managers thereof,
to wit: F. M. Lyon, judge; Walter
Mize, clerk; and W. V. Hanover, clerk.
ELECTION NOTICE
'The CITY Marshal is hereby di-
rected and instructed to post a pro-
perly executed copy of this order and
notice of election at the CITY HALL,
the place where this election will be
held. Said notice shall be posted
thirty days before^ tlie date of Said
election.
Signed and .executed this the 10th
day of February, 1948.
A. C. Amsler, Mayor, City of McGregor
Attest; Holley Haynes, City Sec.
ROADS REPORTED
IN BAD CONDITION
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sunday - s.clio|l and Bible class
9:30 a. m„ Divine service 10:30.; travel and dirt loads in this
a. m. Y etlnesday, Feb. 18th, j part of McLennan county are in
Lenten service, 7:30 p. rn. Bro-
therhood meeting Sunday, Fob.
Who’s .New
-/STRAIGHT from tlw STORK-
1.1 th, 7:30 p. m. Monday, Feb.
16tli, finance board meeting at
7:30 p. m. Zion welcomes you
to worship during the Hold Len-
ten season.
b L. G. Hanneman. pastor.
HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT
HAS NEW KITCHEN
In home economics we are hav-
ing cooking this semester. We
think it quite a treat to cook
in our new kitchen. We have
four new stoves and also -four
combination sinks and cabinets.
These new features ivere in
stalled by Lee Hardware Co. At
a later date we plan to remodel
our other room. We hope to have
it made into a dinning and re-
ception room. ...,
We wish to express our appre-
ciation at this time for these
neiv fixtures, ail'd thanks to those
who made them possible.
Joy Barfield, Scribe
Plenty of good McAlesteN Renew Pour Mirror TODAY!
HIGHWAY GULF SERVICE STATION ’
If we were poets, tried and true,
We’d tell you what a good
Lubrication for your car woud do.
But as we each are just an ordinary lad
We can’t begin to tell you all the advantages
to be had;
So bring yonr car in today—
And get a good GULFEX the right way.
(This verse may “squeak” on your nerves
but your car won’t)
Bill and joe McMullen |
CLOSE OUT
LINE GAS HEATERS
NATURAL
BUTANE
PREMIER — 24,000 BTU
PREMIER — 16,000 BTU.......
RADIANT GLOW — Clay Back Radiant.
WAS
$22.95
17.95
...24,95
NOW
$17.95
.13.95
..18'95
RADIANT HEATERS..........,......_„....$29.95 for $9.95
These are not quality heaters, but are a bargain at this price
McGREGOR HOME
& AUTO SUPPLY
A FRIENDLY PLACE TO BUY QUALITY MERCHANDISE
117 MAIN STREET PHONE 39
TEXAS
THEATRE
-SHOW STARTS 6:45 P. M.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
February 13t-h and 14th
THE HOOSIER HOT SHOTS f
PATRICIA WHITE
EDUARDO NORIEGA '$$
FORTUNIO BONANOVA $
EDUARDO CIANNELU .1
AARON GONZALEZ
AND HIS ORCHESTRA |
ALSO
Plus Our Usual Radio Broadcas
program in the afternoon.
Matinee Saturday at 2 p. m.
SUNDAY — MONDAY
Plus This is America (Switzer-
land Today) Also Mickey Mouse,
“Wide Open Spaces,” News
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
February 17th and 18th
DOUBLE FEATURE
Rtiums
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH
(Return Engagement)
^CUMMINGS
WAR SURPLUS
The War Assets Administra-
tion has reported that it has dis-
posed of more»than three-fourths
the worst condition in moire-than"' • ■ " rn ,, ,| of the 128,297.784,000 worth of
George T. Xorman ill, arrived I _ -
teu 0r/ 6611 y!arr iarmcrs at 11:15 o’clock Tuesday: mom- Goyernment surplus property am-
sa} nho can get o {omu. j \ng> .Feb. 3, at'Tlillerest hospital! 0lulted to $21,918,o24,000 as of
' ie ,t(.)U 1!UieC 18 \ ' ldl*?’ in Waco. lie- weighed seven Dee. 31, leaving an inventory/ of
** C<j ail( 1Ce. a\e tdUs.ec K j'01 pounds, two and-one-half'ounces. $6,379,276,000. Qf the inventory
o lu onn ua ei oggei am. ^ ‘11 _ His parents are Mr. and Mrs. about half is in real property and
si, t on op sru ace. J Georce T. Norman Jr., of this half in personal property,
It is said that during- the past . , , . . , , ’ . ,
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two weeks it is a common-occur- ; ,T n v.r A 1
. .. . .i cuts are Mr. and Mrs. Bill lt-us-
aiice to see an automobile bogged n „ o7,n T , . , -,r m
, „■ ./ ,. 1 ° , sell of 809 Jackson st., McGregor
down on many oi the farm roads T> v , , , -,T
, . ' . , . ' Paternal grand parents are Mr
aml mast have Wf.to jret ^ M;.s 0em.„e T Nonnan Sr
out of the mud. Tins is a very The mother is the
unusual Situation m these parts Mary M
as the roads have for many
years been passable in all kinds
of weather. y
Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Hartley, of
Waco, and Mrs. T. V. Jones, of
Marlin, visited- here Monday with
the Jim Gilmore and Bud Davis'Fort Worth
families. 1 Rodeo.
; Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Evers spent
Sunday and Monday in Fort
Worth with -their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.. C. W.
Mollett. They also attended the
Stock Show and
Chairs!
Lots of
them1
Buy One of These
We told you people in an ad last week about being over
stocked on chairs, and you, we hope due to the bad weather,
have not been in to see us.
We have these chairs priced down much belbw city prices
and have some of the best quality chairs made. "We have just
about any kind of a chair you could wish for. We want you to
check up on your needs around your home and use this oppor-
tunity to get the chairs you need.
To get you to do this we are reducing the price on every
Ahair in the house.
10 PER CENT
AH you do is look at the price tag, take TEN PER CENT
off of that price, and you have what you pay. We will study
up on this per cent business and help you. In the mean time,
come on in and pick out the chairs you need.
WE WILL ACCEPT CASH FOR THE CHAIRS YOU ARE GOING TO BOY
FOR hiSE ROOMS, Pf'"
YOUR MONEY - ALL BOT A SMALL FIRST PAYMENT - AND PAY
IRE BALANCE MONTHLY, BR EVERY FUTON ; BAYS.... BORING
CHAIR SALE WE ARE NOT.GOING TB CHARGE YOU ANY CARRYING
CHARGES... YOB BON’T SIGN ANY PAPERS.. 5 ALE YOU 00 IS PICK
HOT THE CHAIRS YOB WANT AND PAY A •VERY SMALL FIRST PAY-
MENT ANB PAY BALANCE EVERY TWO WEEKS, OR MONTHLY.\
.
HAYWARD
The LOST
MOMENT
with
AGNES MOOREHEAD
JOAN LORRiHG • I0HN ARCHER
Plus The Royal Wedding — in
technicolor.
•RF. IS THE WAY IT WILL WORK
—PAY ONLY 50c first payment and then pay $1.00 per month
PAY ONLY $1.00 first payment and then pay $2.00 per month
PAY ONLY $2.90 first payment and then pay $4.00 per month
Y $4.00 first payment and then pay $8.00 per month
YOU WON’T MISS YOUR MONEY PAYING LIKE THAT AND YOU WON’T HAVE TO
BOTHER YOUR SAVINGS OR BANK ACCOUNT. THAT WILL SAVE US TOO OF
HAVING TO COUNT SO MUCH MONEY AT ONE TIME. BUY YOUR CHAIRS NOW
GILMORE & DAVIS FURNITURE
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The McGregor Mirror and Herald-Observer (McGregor, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1948, newspaper, February 13, 1948; McGregor, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth889817/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McGinley Memorial Public Library.