The McGregor Mirror. (McGregor, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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[DAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1928.
D. 0. Adams spent the week-
end with relatives in Oglesby..
Wood for Sale—Cord wood at
Neff’s Park at $4.00 the cord.
See Earl Neff. 49pd
Elmer Kunz of Baylor Univer-
sity, Waco, visited his father, Dr.
E. C. Kunz, during the week-end.
Phone No. 40 for first class ser-
vice. Modern Tailor Shop.
If service is what you want,
send your suit or dress to the
Opera House Tailor Shop. tf
Mrs. Willie Smith of Waco was
a wjeek-end guest in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Snelson.
Look! We clean and press
your clothes right. Call 292,
Opera House Tailor Shop. tf
Miss Ola Brown of Crawford is
visiting in’ the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Cook this ■week.
A particular shop for particular
people. Modern Tailor Shop,
Phone No. 40.
Miss Willie Darsey of Waco
■visited in McGregor this past
\veek-end with relatives.
Saturday, February 11th, is the
last gin day in McGregor. Get
all remnants in on that day. 49
Good buggy for sale. Best of
condition. Mrs. W. M. Becker,
Hfd. 2, McGrfegor. 50pd
Mesdames J. B. Burch and A.
F. Rose of Waco, were out-of-
town guests at the many social af-
fairs given in honor of Miss Ola
Cunningham during the week.
Plenty of oysters
40e a pint or 75c
Charlie Nations.
for sale at
per quart.
Garland Mitchell .‘returned to
Houston Saturday after a visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Mitchell.
Miss Faye Connally has return-
ed home after spending the week-
end in Round Rock with Miss
Valarie Stockbridge.
For Sale.—Genuine Barred
Rock eggs at 3c each. Cody By-
ford, McGregor, Rfd. 1, near
Comanche Springs. 50-pd
Mr-, and Mrs. Kelly of Waco
were guests during the week-end
in the home of her brother, Dr.
and Mrs. H. H. Hudson.
We handle tested seed corn and
seed of- all kinds. Come in and
see our stock. McGregor Pro-
due Co. tf
Miss Frances Kent went to
Waco Monday where she will
“Uncle John” West and Wal-
ter Mize left Tuesday for Dallas
where they -will spend several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Bunyan Miller of
Crawford visited in the R. W.
Sales home the §arly part of this
week.
visit with
days.
relatives for several
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Routh and
children of Gatesville were visi-
tors one day last week in the J.
F. Cass home.
Rev. M. F. Kelly and family will
leave this week for / Magnolia
where they will make their home.
Rev. Kelly was former pastor of
the Baptist church, and it is with
regret that his many friends see
him leave.
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A Valentine’s gift that will take it’s
place in her Chest of Souvenirs to
he treasured always—your portrait.
It will not be just a memory in a
day or so, but will be a constant
reminder of happy events with you.
Phelan’s Studio
PHONE. 33
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Darsey of
Fort Worth visited his grand-
mother, Mrs. Ruth Darsey during
the past week-end.
Service is our motto. Modern
Tailor Shop. Phone 40.
M. J. Jones of Fluv-annia,; who
will be remembered as an old Mc-
Gregor resident, is visiting rela-
tives and friends here this week.
NOT TOO FAST-GAS STOVES A PLENTY
DON’T RUSH IN AND BUY ANY KIND OF A GAS STOVE UNTIL YOU
HAVE LOOKED AROUND AND REALLY BEEN ABLE TO DECIDE
WHAT IS THE BEST FOR YOU. OUR LINE-UP WILL NOT BE SUR-
PASSED BY ANY ONE—
DETROIT JEWEL GAS RANGES
EVERHOT WATER HEATERS
REZNOR GAS HEATERS
We have carefully considered many lines of gas stoves and have candidly come
to the (conclusion that this combination will offer to the McGregor people
the best combination on the market. Prices will line up with other standard
makes, and you will be given splendid opportunities to see demonstrations
and inspect the stoves.
SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE Y'OU BUY
S. AMSLER & COMPANY
PIONEER MERCHANTS IN McGREGOR
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II. R. Crouch of the McGregor
Milling and Grain Co., is in East
Texas this week on a business
trip for the firm.
Gus Amthor, who is attending
Toby’s Business College in Waco,
was in McGregor during the
week-end with his parents.
John D. Naler and Paul C.
Cuenod attended a most interest-
ing meeting of the Waco Rotary
club there Monday.
Miss Willie Scruggs, after
spending the week-end with' her
mother, returned Monday to con-
tinue her school duties as a facul-
ty member of the Central'Gram-
mar School in Waco.
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Quick Meal Gas Stoves
Quinsy.
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Howard Grantham of A. & M.
College visited in McGregor with
his parents,, Mr. and Mrs. John
Grantham during the week-end.
Miss Elsie Luedtke has return-
ed home after attending the first
term of school at San Marcos
State Teachers’ College.
Let us grind your feed. We
grind every day in the week, ex-
cept Sunday. Bloodworth Grain
Company. tf
Mrs. Sam Morrison of Waco re-
turned home Tuesday after a few
days visit with her sister, Miss
Jewel Grey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben O Quebe and
sons from Plainview, are here
visiting in the Quebe homes and
with other relatives
Paul C. Cuenod left Tuesday
for Dallas, from there he will go
to Littlefield and Levelland
where he will spend several days
attending to business matters.
Mrs. M. E. Harris is occuping
rooms at Mrs. Jim Hering’s,
where she will stay until her new
home, which is now under con-
struction, is completed.
J. R. McEntire rejoined his
wife in Glen Rose Tuesday after
being in 'McGregor the early part
of the week attending to business
affairs.
Rev A. J. Mann returned Tues-
day from Garden City and San
Saba where he gave interesting
and inspiring messages from his
pulpit while there.
B. R. djovn spent the first
three days of this week in Dallas
where he attended the 10th
Annual Ruralev Power Farming
School.
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Our line Ruick Meal gas stoves with Loraine oven regu/'
lators will arrive in a few days, Also gas heaters.
LEE HARDWARE C
Gus L. Quebe of Temple was
here Sunday to attend the family
reunion at Mr. and Mrs. Heinz
Quebe.
Miss Mollie Gull edge will visit
in Dallas this week with Mrs.
Fred Gamble wjho will accompany
her home Monday.
Carl Taylor of Stephenville, re-
turned to McGregor Tuesday
where he will be with liis parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Taylor.
Miss Bernice Kee returned Sun-
day to resume her teaching duties
in Waco, after spending a few
days in McGregor with her moth-
er," Mrs. B. T. Kee. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Russell and
daughter moved to Loren a Tues-
day where Mr. Russell will be in
charge of the Chevrolet agency
there. Mr. Russell has made
marrr friends while he has been
in McGregor who wish for him
all success in his new work.
Phone 37our news to 43.
Every Day Prices
Cotton White Flour 48-lbs. $2.10
La France Flour, 48-!rbs.y___J|12.10
Lacarona Flour, 48-lbs.-L_______$2.00
Flour, Texas Best—hard wheat
48-lbs M- • $2,05
Gould Lillie Flour, 48-lbs-^$2.10
Home-made Lard in gaUbkts $1.10
Ho me m a de Syrup, gal__..,______$1.00
Spuds, 15 pounds_________________________55c
No. 2 1-2 Kraut, each 15c
Kraut. No. 2 ean ......._.i.i______M0c
A-l corn, No. 2 size, 2 for.__.__2_25c
Pork and Beans, 11 for'$1.00
Tomatoes, No. 2. each ..........1.10c-
Tomatoes, Small, 2 for.....__iil5c
Shreded Wheat, 2 for 25c
Brown Mule Tobacco, plug.....' 15c
Home raised bacon, lb ~ 19c
Bananas, per dozen '[ .30c
Apples, Black Bens, dozen 30c
’White Bermuda Onion plants,
per 100..._______ 10c
Chilli. Van Kamps, 2 for ...____25c
Hot Tamalies, Ratliffs, 2 for 25c
AVe have a line of garden seed
that is fresh, Terry and American
Bring us your eggs; we pay the
liigbusl nnn'k;!! .price—cash 91-
trade. ■
R. E. 'HENRY
CASH GROCERIES
F'"'*4-- Door to First Ptrtc
Phone —■:— 29
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The Mirror, one year $1.00
For Sale.—Freshly ground al- <
falfa meal, ear corn, oats, in fact
we have all kinds of ground feed, j
Bloodworth Grain Co.
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Green cord wood for sale, six
miles from McGregor on Harris I
Creek at $4.50 per cord. Will de-
liver a few cords in McGregor at
$6.00 the cork. Jake II. Smith, ol
Mr.and Mrs. Gerald Sutton j
have returned from the Rio j
Grande Valley, where they 'have 1
been for the past two weeks'visit-1
ing in the home of AV. W. Sutton. j
Harley Williams has returned j
home after attending the first
term of school at John Tarlton
Agricultural College, StephiQv
ville.
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'McGregor
Oglesby
Miss Sara Brown left AVednes-
da^ for S. M. IT., Dallas, after
spending several of the betwjeen
term holidays with her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown.
It will interest the many friends
of Lois Cannon to learn that he
was sufficiently, improved to be
brought home Sunday from the
Scott & White sanitarihm, Tem-
ple, where he has recently under-
gone an operation for appendic-
itis.
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EVANGELIST GEO. AV. Ale CALL
A revival meetihg will begin at the* Baptist church next:
Tuesday night, February 14th. Evangelist Geo. W. McCall
of Dallas, will do the preaching. There will be two services
each day: 10:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Good music, good fellow-
ship and a most cordial welcome.
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The McGregor Mirror. (McGregor, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1928, newspaper, February 10, 1928; McGregor, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth874837/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McGinley Memorial Public Library.