The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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HAPPY
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..•Kelson and Harry Jones spent
the holidays at home.
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-Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cage spent
Christmas visiting in Dallas.
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Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Greer spent
•'Christmas in Jefferson.
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E. L. Edgar of Malakoff, Texas,
was a visitor in the city this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Levon Massengale
are visitors this week in Mineola.
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Mr. and Mrs.
*?ere visitors in nn-
day.
Mr. and Mrs.'/
spent Christmas
dren in Dallsu^J
Mr. and
in Cooper
mas week.
Rev, and Mrs. Carter spent the
holiday&jVia&mg their son in Tulsa
OklahomT
.son spent the
lives in Halls -
Mrs. J. E.
holidays wit
ville, Tex
Joe McRdpiolds returned this
week to Tuisa, Oklahoma, where
he is employe!.
Pay your sc™^i^axes/now and
save the penalty. ' J. W. Cage,
Tax Collector. * 2tc.
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ji. D. H. Bonner spent
iith relatives in
ngaie
r chil-
Mr. and
of Tvler. visit?
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week.
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Dr. and Mrs. Urban
Dallas spent the holiday
and Mrs. J. A. Wood and
Mrs. II. O. Rogers.
radford
Its, Mi
last
er visited
g-'Christ-
_s_ ojjjf Forney
PEC AL
Mr. and-
risited heStf
vaewi uuring-.
_____ Cowatd
Sunda'y'^akeS Sh<K
—P«ssibte
' Mr. and tobert Pevoto
were guests Rosen and Mrs. Paul
D. Smith laia.*"W&ck end.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Shows of
Dallas were Christmas guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beckham.
Mr.' and Mrs. Williford and little
son spent Christmas , .with
tives in
Mr. and Mri
burg. Texas, were
at the H. W. Meredith home. T
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Miss Grace Finger of Alvin, Tex-
as, was the guest of Mrs. H. N.
Anderson during the holidays.
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Mrs. J. E. Moore leaves today for
Key West, Fla., to spend the win-
ter with her son, Paul Moore.
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Miss Mildred Cowan was here
for the holidays from Port Ar-
thur where she has a position in
the public schools.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Carraway
and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Revelle vis-
ited friends in Tyler last Sunday
afternoon.
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I Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper and
daughter, Dorothy, spent the
j Christmas Holidays with relatives
1 in Dallas.
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Miss Dorothy Fowler of Baylor
College and Mr. Floyd Fowler of
Dallas are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
H. O. Fowler this week.
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Mrs. Jewell Thompson of Cisco,
spent the past tveek in Mineola
visiting with friends and looking
after her property interests here.
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Just a few more days to pay
your school taxes before penalty
will be added. J. W. Cage, Tax
Collector. 2to [
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j Ml*, and Mrs. H G. Pegues and i
! children spent last week end vis-'
, iting' with relatives in Plaquemine.
La.
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Mr. and Mrs. Owen McWhorter,
of Lubbock, were here for the hoi
ays the guests of their parents,
i and Mrs. W. B. Dickson.
(Uncle Sam eat Men !
three
ever 1
the whriie _
physicians'
cent cu
have had a'
The man or
Aft';— ,
few who will scoff
at\the . of the prize of $10,-
OflO for'tforde greatest "current
achievement in the field of sci-
ehfi^Jk)' Che two eminent medical
discovered the cure for
pemiC-jms anemia. Only three
year* it go physicians knew that
every torn of that terrible dis-
ease 'WWi doomed to early death as
if he had been sen-
the electric chair. In
hospitals only two or
of every hundred cases
iciOUS anemia admitted
the, hospital alive. Now
* lis changed Hany
reported 100 per
Iythe hospitals
experience.
who makes
a discovery that, which leng-
thens life and relieves suffering,
is surely entitled' to ftonor above
the mere 'inventor of j, machine,
no matter hO^r useful the machine
may be. He is doubly to be hon-
ored, for His work is uruielfish and
without pecuniary reward. Under
the code of the physician, he may
not take money for his discovery,
except as it may come in such
form as the prize just awarded to
Dr. Minot and Dr. Whipple. The
medical man may not patent his
discovery, or take a fee or percen-
tage from its sale, directly or in-
directly. He must publish it to
the world for the benefit of his
fellow-practitioners and the public
whom he serves.
The inventor of a new machine
is entitled to make all the money
he can from its development and
use. It may revolutionize the
world but the motive back of the
invention was a selfish one. He
is entitled to honors but not to
the degree to which the medical
discoverer is entitled to them.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Freeman of
Jacksonville, Mrs. C. F. Plummer
and Henry Plummer of Longview,
and Nob.le Collins were guests
Christmas Day of T. A. Collins
and family.
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Notice to Tax Payers
I will be in Mineola Friday, Jan-
uary 9th, for the purpose of reg-
istering cars and collecting other
taxes.
R. P. WOMACK. Tax Collector
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Card of Thanks
I SALE OF COATS
THEY MUST GO
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:[ \Ve Will Not Carry a Single One Over. Now
> is \ our Chance to Buy at Prices Less Than
£ Wholesale Cost.
THESE PRICES ARE FOR
CASH ONLY
$19.75 COATS
I $29.75 COATS
$35,00 COATS
FOR ONLY
VALUS, THIS SALE
THIS SALE
EXTRA VALUES
$6.75
$995
You Can Well Afford to Buy For Future
Needs at These Prices.
BROOKS MILLINERY & GIFT SHOP
MINEOLA, TEXAS
MALLORY BROTHERS SELF SERVICE
START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
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(WE CANNOT SELL MERCHANTS THE ITEMS BELOW)
SUGAR
Pure Imperial Cane
21 lbs, other groceries
$1.00
FLOUR
48 lbs Guaranteed,
(new car) with other
groceries
$1.00
LARD
81b Bucket Swift's Jewel
(fresh and fine)
90c
>: f
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COFFEE
31bs Maxwel House
(with other gro.)
$1.00
CIGARETTES r.r;$1,17
Large Cans
3 cans for
25c
SPUDS
Large White
10 POUNDS
25c
SOAP
P&G, None better, large
bars, 10 Bars
32c
BRAN
1001b Sacks (in white
sacks)
$1.15
SHORTS
1001b Sacks
(in white sacks)
$1.35
For ya r convenience we operate two stores in Mineola, SER-
VICE Knd SELF-SERVICE together with COMPLETE MARKET
SERVICE.
Distributors of The Celebrated Purina Chows, a feed for every
purpose, in the familiar checkerboard bags.
We take this method of ex-
pressing our thanks to friends, so
kind and thoughtful, who minis-
tered to our mother in her last
illness, and for words of consola-
tion and comfort. May God bless
each and every one of you.
F. E. SCHULTZ
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. HILLIARD
MRS. J. H. KELLEY
MARGUERITE and NEWTON
AMOSS
NORMAN HILLIARD
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Read Monitor, the home paPer*
MINEOLA
Friday Sat. Jan. 2-3
HAROLD LLOYD
in
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Ambulance Service
DAY AND NIGHT SERVIC
J. B. CARLYLE
MINEOLA, TEXAS
Funeral Director and Embelmer
DAY 71
TELEPHONE
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NIGHT 207
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Strange As It Seems
Miss Mary Emerson wh
teaching in the public, sch
Texas,
holidays
d Mrs.
wh
lop
Eleet
he
s par
derson
FEET FIRST
Sunday, Monday, Tues-
day, January 4-5-6
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Gr-ceries, Flour and Feeds of all Kinds, Garden and Field seeds
and plants.
LL ROGERS
in
WE BUY -'LL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
~asa^
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Tuesday, Wedi
lamiary 1
esday,
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GROCER* AND MARKI2E& '
ily Home OwncfVtand Opeigife*
Kay Johnson, Ifeginald
Denny
L. D. Bertillion who lives
route two, about five miles
Mineola, celebrated Christ;
by putting on his overco
planting seed for his 1931
melon crop. He expl
seed planted now will «
lhe ground throughout
sprouting in the early
and making hardier p.
:oed planted in the
:ays*that old mother Nature
a hand in caring for and
ing the seeds and maturing the
plants and he says that experience
has taught him that the plants
are not only hardier but that they
actually produce better quality
melons. He says some people
charge him with being "oarzy"
for planting melons at this time
but he cites the fact that he us-
ually has earlier and more uni-
form sized melons than those who
plant in the Spring.
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Card of Thanks^
We are taking this met
express our thanks to oux
friends for their kir.d wo'r
sympathy in our recent sorr
the death of our darling a a;
and sister. May God besj
richest blessings on you
prayer.
MR. and Mrs. A. S. SO
Repairing
MF. and Jtffes.
Wichita Falls,
with her par
B.; Dickson.
The repairing of Footwear,
in our shop, is handled
pert care. Quality mate
special machinery ena
make yonr shoes look
We use only the hig
leather la our
ck cf
stmas
Mr* W.
EW JENk
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Carraway, R. H. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1931, newspaper, January 1, 1931; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth286141/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.