The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1950 Page: 6 of 6
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Nevodo New$|
Merle Ross
BMtfw. Billy Watson and son of
Royse City were recent visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mays In Ne-
vada.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bailey and
daughter of Dallas were Saturday
Hp-
For That
Something Extra
Use
HUMBLE
Esso Extra
Gasoline and Oil
R. E. Ellis, Jr.
Humble Agent
Phone 2926
guests of the B. E. Ross family.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gray and
Tommy Mere among the Green-
ville shoppers Saturday, as were
the Frank Sumners family.
Miss Beth Martin returned to
McKinney recently with Miss
Dolores Bowen who had been vis-
iting her.
Mrs. Dowe Smith and children
and Charlie Stewart are visiting
this week in Texarkana.
Mrs. Leland Rogers of Dallas
was an overnight guest Sunday
of the D. E. Ross family.
Mr. iiDd Mrs. Stover have re-
turned to their home after a visit
here with Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Jones.
Rev. Cecil S. Shart, pastor of
the Nevada Baptist Church, is
holding a revival at Graham Point.
Miss Grace Ford and Miss
Naubie Beene wye East Texas
visitors Monday.
Miss Tody Vaugluin of Dallas
was a week end visitor in Nevada.
Mrs. Donald Becknell and chil-
dren who have been residing in
Dodd City have returned to their
home in Nevada.
TIRED OF THE SAME OLD THINGS?
We have a tempting variety of Summer Coolers on our
menu. Let us take the simmer out of summer by cook-
ing for you.
WIL-BAR GRILL
WE PAY TOP PRICES
FOR
HUBAM SEED
AND
FURNISH SACKS
TO PUT IT IN
Boyd Grain Company
WYLIE, TEXAS
PRICES ARE STILL LOW
AT TOM THUMB
It has always been Tom Thumb's policy to sell good food
as low as possible, and that policy applies to every item,
everyday, It means that you can shop any day of the week,
Monday or Saturday, and find the same money saving
prices on famcus brand foods you know and want. Join the
ever growing group of penny wise shoppers who depend
on Tom to make their food dollars go farther.
It's a mighty thrifty habit!
SEE AD IN TIMES HERALD THURSDAY AND THE
DALLAS NEWS FRIDAY MORNING
Wy lie Tom Thumb
Cash Food Mart
Home Owned and Operated by
RAY SHEEKS
BARGAINS IN GOOD
USED CARS
See Our Large Stock of Good Clean
Used Cars Today. We Have All Models.
Buy With Confidence From Your Local
Chevrolet Dealer, A Written Guarantee
With Every Car.
"We have four 1949 Chevrolet passeng-
er cars with very low milage which will
be sold at the right price with a new car
guarantee.
COX CHEVROLET COMPANY
207 S, Tenn. St. Phone 1634
McKinney, Texas
i
TBS WYLEB NEWS
Thursday, August 3, 1060
Miss Sammy Miller spent Sun-
day night and Monday In Dallas.
Miss Merle Ross and M. L. Mar-
tin were Greenville shoppers Sat-
urday.
Mrs. Oscar Ansley and son of
Dallas were week end guests of
the Joe Ansley family here.
Lee Kirby was a business visit-
or in Royse City and Greenville
Saturday.
o
Mrs. Agnes Eaves and Miss Inez
Burns were Dallas Shoppers Mon-
day.
o
AMBASSADOR, Continued—
"I believe that no one could
be better qualified than Mr. Wood
to shoulder the responsibilities
of this post. He has much know-
ledge of ECA, and the programs
of the partclpating countries as
anyone on our team. Mr. Woqd
lias been associated with ECA
since the very early days and as
Assistant Administrator for Opera-
tions has made a great contribu-
tion to carrying out our part in
the economic recovery cf Europe.
Mr. Wood lias had experience botli
in private business and in govern-
ment. He has demonstrated a
great ability to get things done.
He has a practical knowledge of
world affairs, and is devoted to
the task of solving the many prob-
lems which confront the United
Stales and Europe. I know that he
will discharge his new functions
with credit to the American peo-
ple and to himself."
Mr. Wood is a graduate of Prin-
ceton University, where he was a
member of Phi Beta Kappa. He
was born of American parents in
Wellington, Cape Province, South
Africa. He was awarded the Car-
negie Hero Fund itoedal in 1942
for saving the life of a man who
was being assaulted by a crazed
individual with a hatchet in a New
York subway train.
Mr. Wood will sail for Eurone
on August 15, where he will take
up residence at the Hotel Talley-
rand, located near the U. S. Em-
bassy. Mrs. Wood will join him
there in January of next year.
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowden
spent last week visiting in Mem-
phis, Tennessee, and parts of Miss-
issippi.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil I. Grimes of
Lamesa, Texas, were Sunday
guests of the Jack Edwards fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hartman
visited in Waco, Texas, several
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Watson and
(laughters and Mrs. T. M. Roper
and family returned to New Or-
leans Monday after a visit here
with their parents, Dr. and Mrs.
G. P. Maynard.
Mrs Gertie Skipwith and daugh-
ter, Sammie. were Blue Ridge
visitors Sunday.
Jack Edwards visited his father,
W. A. Edwards, in Whitewright
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Warner and
daughters who lieve been Wylie
residents for the past year have
moved to Greenville where they
will make their home.
Mrs. J. H. Edgington is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Edgington in
Dallas this week.
Card Of Thanks
We take this means of thanking
i our friends for the wonderful
■ flowers, cards and other remem-
| brances during the happy event of
our anniversary.
Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Maynard
IN CASE OF FIRE
PHONE 2501
TELEVISION
* AND
RADIO
Repair Service
HUDSON'S RADIO
SERVICE
Phone 2361 Wylie, Texas
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POLITICAL
Announcements
The following announcements j
for political offices have been list-
ed with the Wylie News, subject
to election in the Democratic Run-
Off August 20, 1950:
For Local Representative:
JIM BARBER
JOHN A. WARDEN
For State Senator
EDGAR HTTTCHINS
JOE RUSSELL
Our New
Refrigerated
Meat Box Enables
Lis To Offer You
* Meat
* Eggs
* Butter
Open Sundays
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AGENT
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ecause that new home is im-
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The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1950, newspaper, August 3, 1950; Wylie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342347/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Smith Public Library.