The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 71, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1946 Page: 2 of 6
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FRIDAY, MARCH 22. 1946
RAM, SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS
THE DAILY
Duich-Indpnesia
Talks Deadlocked
“3 JaPAass.Hat?
church leader* meet Sunday af-
ternoon at 4:00. Thia i* a moat
important meeting. Plan to at- ,
tend.—Reported.
Displayed Neat
Not for Sale,
Williams Says
Harold Souther, Minister of
Music and Education
Our church experienced a won-
derful day last Sunday; large
crowds attended both service* and’
<500 were present in Sunday
School, which continues to grow.
Outstanding records have been
made this year. We must have
Bill Would Ban
Sale of Arms to
Foreign Nations
; To Be Indicted
; In Fliers' Murder
7,900 Veterans
Land in States
Choice country-cured meat on
display at the Chamber of Com-
should be able to combine the tal-
ents of messenger, employment
agency, cornerstone layer, bridge
dedicator—-and still find time to
study legislation properly, the
real job he was elected to do.
(fill Aumsiatrd PrtUI
Washington, March 22-—Demo-
cratic Senators Harley Kilgore
of West Virginia, and Hugh Mit-
chell of Washington State, have
introduced a Mi! which would pro-
vide close restrictions on the sale
of surplus arms and ammunition
to foreign nations.
The measure would ban the use
of such material except for polic-
ing Germany or Japan or to make
an armed force available to the
UNO.
over U50 present this Sunday to
have the highest average attend-
ance record for March in the
Sunday Scbbol history. Your
presence is yeedeci Sunday mprn-
in at 9:46 V"m.
Our pastor will preash at both(
services Sunday. His sermon for
the morning sendee is: “Sequel
To Cafcary.” "Victory Over
My Aaoriutid Prrm)
New York, March 22—Ten
transports, carrying approximate-
ly 7,-900 aenide personnel, are
scheduled to arrive late today at
two east coast porta and four
Pacific point*. *
East coast arrival*; New York,
(our ships, 4,402 troops; Norfolk,
Va., one vessel, two men.
• In addition, one'ship carrying
870 French gad British war. brid-
es and children is due at New
York.,
West coast arrivals: Tacoma,
Wash., one vessel, five; Bremer-
ton, Wash., one ship. 17; San
Diego, Calif., one ship, 1,687;
San Francisco, two vessels, 1,-
However, don’t think all these
requirements discouraging, Hope
springe eternal in the human
breast. There will still be plenty
of tough competition in Novem-
ber for those <35 vacant hot
oats in the House on Capitol Hill.
direction of Agent H. W. Grays.
The Farm Council will have a
meat show in the Negro County
Agent’s office Saturday, with the
Chamber of Commerce presenting
prizes valued at $19.
But do they
i.;; know v.hat they’re really letting
BS themselves in for once they get
m elected? Do they know the list
si,; of qualifications a congressman's
j§ , Anyone looking for practical
P helpful ideas on the subject will
liiv get them from/Rep. Luther Pat-
ip ' ; rick. The ' four-term House
Bplc Democrat from Alabama set down
W a list of guide rule* seven year*
fe ago. They were written with
te;: tongue in cheek, but he feels
If- they’re just ns applicable today
| as they were then.
Hi; Point number one for the
§j” would-be lawmaker, advises Pat-
rick, is to be prepared to enter-
tain with a smile for all consti-
H tuenU. their families and in-laws.
When you take them to the
f; . White House, he warns, be armed
SO’- , with a good reason why-you’re
unable to introduce them to the
I President. X«u'^! *1*0 be expect-
if, ixl to join them in the House of
Keprertentattive*’ balcony to point
I* out all the big-name politico* on
£. the floor ... at the same time
explaining what bill Is up for de-
bate, how you will vote — and
The visiting folks from back
Sj home may al*o want to tour
Hif Washington. So Patrick offers «
p: ' timely'tip to |e Tidvitir erected
tip-top shape ghd make sure you
know the name* and date* con-
|;i nacted with every public build-
si; Ing and statue in the capital.
Patrick, in ins words to the
wise, tells the aspiring legislator
to respond to all worthy causes,
; \ h« ready to make dinner speeches
at ^he drop of a spoon, and learn
I;'- to eat everything, anywhere, any
First Baptist
Church Services
Paul Porter and his interpreta-
tion was prptty optimistic.
For one thing, Porter said he
wa* Mire thgt the formula would
have little or no effect upon rents
or the average of food prices a*
some observers have been pre-
dicting in the past fqw week*. Bui
the OPA chief declared, “the new
wage-price policy will add some-
what. to the rate of creeping price
increase*. Let’s not duck this
reality.”
In his opinion however, we ate
six months nearer the time when
most price controls will not be ne-
cessary. But before they can be
dropped, he asserted, we ‘must
have full civilian production. And
that won’t be achieved until we
have a reservoir of parts and ma-
terials to enable factories and re-
tailers to send goods flowing to
the consumer. To achieve this
Porter promised that prompt
price adjustments will he made
wherever necessary to eliminate
hardsHip and to speed that long
ftwnited day of all-out produc
tion. ,:s' > '-
Pacific GI's
Write Essays on
A-Bomb Control
Try a want ad for results.
C. Wade Freeman, Pa&or
Our Store Is Organized TO SERVE YOU!
You, the housewives of Sulphur Springs, are always welcome at our
store. We are doinfeour utmost to make Bevis & Owens the kind of
store you like to patronize. Every department was planned and ar-
ranged for your convenience . . . and every item of merchandise was
selected with Hie idea of giving you the Best Value possible for your
money.
Although present conditions somewhat restrict our efforts, you will
always find us on the job, ready and willing to serve you to the best of
our ability. Come in often!
(Btt Aancmtcd Prti$)
Tokyo — The American Klgth
Army In Japan ha* held an e»*ay
contest on the subject of who
should control the atomic homb,
Ninety per cent of all the en-
tries favored the international
control of the secret weapon.
T-4 Howard Fogol of Brook-
lyn won first prise in/the essay
contest, Lieut. Donald Sltewart of
Des Moines took second place,
and T-6 Thomas Parisi of Brook-
lyn won third prUa.
The winners will get a week’s
vacation nt a Japanese resort ho-
tel.
NEWT OWENS
BRUCE BEVIS
Special
WEEK-END
Prices.
themselves to a pair of nylon*
every two month* or a pair of
rayons every three month*.”
Well, come member* of the fair
sex probably would reply that
they’d feel lucky Jest to get half
of that estimated quota. They are
wearing out their stockings as fast
as they find them Just by stand-
ing hours in nylon lines.
Bevis & Owens
LAMB
. The ladies who have been
scurrying hither and yon in their
wild search for stockings, bo they
nylon, silk, rayon or cotton, may
find some degree of comfort in
knowing that there’s a red-haired
Congressman who’* a* disturb® I
a* they are^areFTlTe'htisiery gjt.
uatlon. Id fact, Rep. Gordor
Canfield, New Jersey’s Rcpubli
can, has become an authority on
the subject Just by reading the
1,000 letter* his hose-constioui
constituents have sent to him.
The congressman has passed ull
the walls along to the civilian pro.
duction administration. But the
agency had only a plaintive post-
script to offer. Said the CPO; “if
some women weren’t hoarders or
hyst|fk*l4»uyer»Jhepi would be
enough hosiery for everyone, pro-
vided the distaff side rationed
Premium,
per pound
The Home of PURINA Feeds
Southeast Corner Square
SAUSAGE
We Reserve
the Right to
Limit
Quantities
Fresh, Pure
Pork ______
pound
First
LIVER
DILL
PIOKUES
Genuine Baby
Veal
Another ingredient in the mix-
ing of a good congressman, add*
Patrick is the ability to be a good
mixer. You are expected to be a
profound philosopher and a gag.i-
ister* a ladies’ man and a man’s
mart; a Democrat with a Repub-
pound
1 -Uotince
C.H.B. FANCY
CATSUP
FRYERS
Cellophane Packed
for FLAVOR
Milk Fed Fryers,
Fully Dressed.-,
PRUNES
SKINNER’S
MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI
No. 2 >4
-filll
H A 1:1
Hamilton
KRAUT
packages
Delicious
Home Baked
Salmon
Asparagus
Pimientos
Grape Juice
Premier aua* socteye
Fresh Sliced
Channel Cat
NO 2
CANS
FRUIT COCKTAIL
MILK
P E A S
Breakfast of Cham pi ms
\\ Itcatics .2 n
NO 2!4
CANS
■awgif'? .
N H C SHREDDEp
WHEAT - -
TAIL
CANS
Oaricraft
Brc.ikf «»1 Ccrcaf
POST
TOASTH
Giant
NO 2
CANS
Wisconsin No. 3 Sieve
SPECIAL SALE AND
DEMONSTRATION OF
CURTISS
- PRODUCTS
SATURDAY
t •*
I COP t
I
BELL
PEPPER
CARROTS
per pound
FIRM
per bunch
Curtiss
NOODLE MIX
RADISHES
LETTUCE
CABBAGE
COCOA NUT S
FRESH
bunches
packages
Curtiss
PANCAKE MIX
20-ounce
package_____
Firm Heads
aSrsS?**
II Ml eetune*-
M in * «■•**
Firm and Green
per pound
Curtiss
PEANUT BUTTER
Pint
*•!*»"
FRESH
per pound
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Maks, VeiuuouA
Hot ffia itiutd uritk.
CURTISS
CORN MUFFIN
ITli* fNfHia
Jutf m»* qd4 bake
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Bagwell, Eric. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 71, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1946, newspaper, March 22, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812405/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.