Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 307, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 18, 1956 Page: 2 of 8
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HIGHLIGHTS
BUSINESS
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OF FIRMS WHO ARK MAKING
OF NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS
GAINESVILLE THE BUSINESS CENTER
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HILBURN MOTOR CO.
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214 N. Commerce
HO5-3810
Dial HO5-5577
705 Summit Ave.
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WE GIVE UH GREEN STAMPS
STEVENS
Miller Cleaners
Home Improvement Shop
329 N. Commerce
HO5-4551
114 S. Rusk
HO5-320I
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White Premium
EASY TERMS
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STEPHENSON TIRE AND BATTERY CO.
518 E. Scott
1938 Rice Ave.
HO5-5221
HO5-504I
Serving Gainesville and Cooke County Since 1918
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Accurate low cost work
Gainesville
APPLIANCES
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Glass Shop
Go Modern — Go Electric!
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311 N. Chestnut
GANESVILLE,
Cempletely Autemetie
Bendix Washer
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CASH AND CARRY
Bohis
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24 Hours a Day
NEWLAND
FURNITURE
COMPANY
LOOKING FOR A
GOOD POSITION?
TO HAVE
CARPET ON
MY FLOORS
Best Way to Kill
Roaches and Ants
USED CAR
SPECIALS!
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offered for old furniture or ap-
pliances and the low, easy pay-
ment terms and the expert serv-
ice on all appliances sold by the
firm.
The store is located at 117
North Commerce street.
1 Double Decker
REFRIGERATOR—FREEZER
6?
Perfect
for a Patio
Gainesville
Ready-Mix
Concrete Co.
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We Alto Specialize in:
• Mimeographing
• Public Stenography
• Letter Service
a Direct Mailing
a Notary Public
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• Appliances
• Giftware
• Farm
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Good Employes!
and we are buying it with
36 months to pay from . ..
304 E. California
HO5-3475
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COMMERCIAL
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MATTRESS WINNER—Mrs. Bessie L. Miller, 1728 Rice avenue, is seen with
Sealy Posturepedic mattress she won from Bohls Furniture and Appliance store
in recent national contest. She is now eligible for the $20,000 grand prize.
(Staff photo)
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We Are Tour
Headqcarters for
REAL ESTATE
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200 N. Commerce
HO5-4112
HESPERIAN
III E. California Street
BUILD A NEW HOME!
FHA & Conventional
Loans
RESIDENTIAL
Electricel Caatraztini
Pennsylvania is the center of
mushroom growing in the U. S.
The state crop value in 1955
was $14'million wholesale.
Nights: Tuesday and Thursday.
Day Classes: Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday.
Start
About Sept. 1 st
PLUMBING and HEATING
209 E. California
headquarters
..for..
• Passenger
• Truck
i ADMIRE MILLINERY—Getting a preview of the newest fall millinery at Kay’s
House of Fashion, 407 East Broadway, are Mrs. Janice Garner, seated, and Miss
; Barbara Williams. The firm, which was opened three years ago, recently com-
pleted an expansion program. . (Staff photo)
KAY'S
HOUSE OF FASHION
407 E. Broadway
DAVIS
EMPLOYMENT AND
BUSINESS SERVICE
316 E. California
HOE-2311
CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS
BUS STATION
203 Elm Struct
HO5-303I
SAFETY GLASS FOR SAFER DRIVING, INSTALLED IN
JIG TIME
Montgomery
Ward
ConUw& ... See Us Today
Joe Walter Lumber Co., Inc.
GOLIGHTLY
•LECTRIC CO.
101 Summit Avenue
HOB-9471
firm. extends a special invita-
tion to homemakers to visit the
Sprague and Carlton gallery
with its many fine pieces of
rock maple. Whether it’s for
furnishings for the entire house
or one small item, the courteous
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CALL FOR ESTIMATES
Kaden Landscape Co.
staff at Bohls welcomes the op-
portunity to help with selec-
tions.
Many other features make
the store an appliance and furni-
ture center for the area. Among
them are the liberal trade-ins
Fall
Ceramic
Wo Are Exclusive
Dealers of
HOTPOINT
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Go By
CONTINENTAL
TRAILWAYS
There are sweet bib effects,
pleats, tucks in new fall tones
and fabulous patterns/ all fine
tubbable cottons. Ship ’n Shore
blouses are budget-wise for cam-
pus or career. Skirts of cotton,
wool and blends are ready for
smart shoppers to choose for
mixing or matching with sweat-
ers and blouses.
An excellent line of lingerie
is also stocked by Kay’s. Includ-
Thur. are ee
slip-ups, no
disappoint-
ments whan wa
arrange your
trip. Wa'il
make all your
reservations,
keep within
your budget.
Our Specialty ... carefree trip*
at no extra cost.
August Clearance
COTTON DRESSES
As low as
(
nomically.
HO5-5232
Old Fashioned
BARGAIN BEE!
.a Toke Yowl,
HOMOGENIZES vital tex-
tilt oils back into your clothes. The
finest drycleaning care money can
buy-and STA*NU costs not one
penny extra.
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GAINESVILLE'S
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• TOP QUALITY
• GUARANTEED
• LOWER PRICED
WHITE AUTO STORE
300 East California
vings Assa.
HO5-3486
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We Have a Nice Seiection
of AB Types of
SHRUBS
All Prices
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DID YOU KNOW THAT
you can RENT
a new
NECCHI
Sewing Machine?
’n Shore’s new fall frostings. ed are Peter Pan and Tre-Jur
bras, and Sqhiaparelli and Cou-
New Fashions
For Fall Are
Shown at Kay's
Kay’s House of Fashion, 407
East Broadway, which recently
completed an expansion pro-
gram, will soon observe its
third anniversary.
Mrs. Mary Kay Moore, owner
of the firm, says that the addi-
tional floor space was necessary
to make room for the many
name brand fashion lines fea-
tured.
New fall merchandise is ar-
riving daily, including Sara
Layne originals in hats de-
signed of velvets felts, beavers
and feathers, all in exciting
styles.
The firm features Jerry Gild-
en frocks such as the one pic-
tured on the August cover of
Charm magazine. Charm chose
Jerry Gilden’s bloused sheath
for its young high fashion and
its wonderful Arnd fabric. Jerry
Gilden chose this Arnd fabric
for a sheath because it is sim-
ple. subtle fines show the good
looks and texture of this out-
standing fabric.
Amel joins with rayon to
make this wonderful new flan-
nel Touch it and it feels soft
as fur, yet it never loses that
marvelously slim, trim shape. It
can be washed in an automatic
washer, tumbled dry and then
given just a touch of a warm
iron.
Mrs. Moore invites special at-
tention to the fine line of Jerry
Gilden dresses she carries. Also
featured are frocks by Paul
Sargent, Mynette and Carol
King.
She suggests that it is easy
to add that soft, feminine touch
to a blouse wardrobe with Ship
E Tires
Only 179”
With your eld washer.
REGISTERED
PHARMACIST ON DUTY
05-293
WOODRUFF
PHARMACY
Well-to-Well
• WOOLS
• VISCOSE
NYLONS
o COTTONS
a Than
We Hava « Nico Selection
CARPETING
Ru She
ture slips, panties, robes and
gowns.
The management of Kay’s in-
vites early use of the firm’s lay-
away for the best selection of
all fall and winter clothing.
Coats and suits are ideal items
to choose now and place in lay-
away. Patrons are also invited
to use charge or budget plan.
Kay’s is comfortably air
Nothing sells like newspaper j
advertising.
Moumted FREE with moder"
Buy on Wards convenient
monthly pay plan.
• Expert Installation
201 N. Dixon
HO5.2461
This Shop Will Be Clesed
Angust 16th Threugh August 27th
GIBBS’ CERAMICS
and
PORCELAIN STUDIO
108 E. Broadway
HOS-3847
Start Now to Improve Your Home...
GARY-NEES LUMBER CO 517 E. Broadway
CALL H05-5536
Scientists recommend that
you control roadies and ants
the modem way . . . with
Johnston’s No-Roach. Brushed
just where you want it, the
colorless, odorless coating
kills these pests, and stays ef-
fective for months.
There’s no need to move
pots and pans, or breathe
harmful vapors when you
control roadies and ants thia
common sense No-Roach way.
Available at Campbell’s, Lock-
er Food, Mitchell’s, Safeway,
Temple Cash, Tom Thumb.
Helpy-Selfy and Green Leaf.
Distributed by Tyler and
Simpson.
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Only 56.00 a Month
For FREE demonstration call or
visit
aNecchi-Elna
C..SEWING CIRCLE
320 E. California
" HO5-2542
• TUNE-UP • GAS-UF
• WASH-UP • LUBE-UP
• COMPLETE CHECK-UP
ons BROS.
HUMBLE STATION
Norh Grand
We Give S&H Green Yr—pi
1955 Ford, Fairlane, fully equip-
ped, eutomatic shift, low
mileege, clees car.
1911 Plymouth, Savey, bread
new spare, 10,000
miles, radio end I
Here’s e honey!
THIS WEEK ONLYI
ROBESON
USED CAI LOT
Bohls Is Center
For Furniture
And Appliances
Mrs. Bessie Lance Miller of
1728 Rice avenue has been
named winner in Bohls Furni-
ture and Appliance store’s $500,-
000 Sealy Posturepedic mattress
contest.
As her award, Mrs. Miller re-
ceived one of the famed mat-
tresses and is now eligible for
the grand prize of $20,000, in
cash, common stocks or an all-
expense paid vacation for two
in Jamaica.
The Sealy Posturepedic was
designed in cooperation with
leading orthopedic surgeons and
it has the exclusive comfort-
guard "Life-Line" construction.
Sealy’s uniform firmness
from head to toe assures scien-
tifically correct support and re-
lief from morning backache. Its
live-action coils automatically
adjust the body to healthfully
correct sleeping posture.
The management at Bohls
store is proud to be the dealer
for this fine product and invites
area residents to visit the store
for additional information on
prices and their easy payment
plan.
Fine furnishings for every
room in the home are featured
by Bohls. Such well known
names as Bendix, Crosley, Mag-
navox, Sprague and Carlton,
Drexel and others make this the
ideal shopping center for home-
makers.
Clyde Bohls, owner of the
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yeae--ound.
Air Conditioning
Cooling by G-E electric refrigeration
Harry Robinson H&H SALES 112 W. Mate
cooled. and shoppers will find
that Its easy parking facilities
and the unhurried atmosphere
make it a place to enjoy select-
ing clothing.
... CONCRETE MIXED
AND READY TO FOUR
Just tell us your concrete
needs, and a charming patio,
a smooth driveway or side-
walk can be yours easily, eco-
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 307, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 18, 1956, newspaper, August 18, 1956; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1580574/m1/2/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.