The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 104, Ed. 1 Monday, May 2, 1949 Page: 6 of 6
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THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM, SUy>HUR SPRINGS. TEXAS
MONDAY, MAY 2r 1941
- Telegram reserves
right to edit or reject any
advertising copy
it regard* as objection-
or that may cause loss to
the reader, or losa of confi-
dence to reputable advertisers.
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a classified ad. (1) come to the
counter at Th< New*-Telegram
office. An ad-taker will be on
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your copy over the telephone.
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I your copy as wanted in paper
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| en as The News-Telegram is re-
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1— Announcements
2— Honets and Nurseries
8—Funeral Directors
4— Professional Notices
5— Money to Loan'
6— Lost, Found, Strayed
?—Personals
8— Business Service
9— Beauty Aids
10— Wanted to Buy
11— Let’s Trade
12— Used Cars for Sale
15— Auto Service
14—Tires, Parts, Supplies
16— Male Help Wanted
18—Female Help Wanted
17— ."Salesmen Wanted
18— Jobs Wanted
10—Men or Women Wanted
20— Coa! and Fuel
21— Good Things to Eat
22— Household Goods
23— Musical Instruments
24— Miscellaneous for Sals
25— Pets and Livestock
28—Poultry, Feed Supplies
27— Plants, Seeds, Shrubs
28— Hay and Grain
29— Farm Implements
30— Apartments for Rent
31— Room and Board
82—Sleeping Rooms
33— Rooms in Hotels
34— Houses for Rent
35— Miscellaneous for Rent
88—Wanted to Rent
37—Business Opportunities
33—Business Property
29—r turns and Lands
40— Hoj.es for Sale
41— Lota for Sale
42— i(*wl Estate Wanted
43— Legal*
a c • IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY —
-u*° ->^rYl<rc----—Lr! National concern offers reliable
adjusted — Safe pttlty secure future servicing lo-
dnving can be done at night only caj routg new> deluxe candy dis-
when your lights are properly foc-
used. Let our expert mechanics
check your lights for you. Shorty
Parker Repair Shop, Jefferson
Street. Phone 58.
&AFETY STATION — Our pat-
rons are safe drivers, because
when motor trouble occurs, we’re
there promptly with gasoline, re-
pairmen or towing service. Tex-
aco gasoline and oil, Fire-Chief
and Sky-Chief gasoline and Havo-
line Oil. Vititow Brothers Tex-
aco Service Station, 706 Main St.
Phone 699.
Tires, Parts, Supplies 14
FOR SALE — Radio for 1947
Chevrolet car. Perfect condition.
Miss Myrtie Henderson. Phone
90.
Female Help Wanted 16
WANTED — Lady to work in
Hamburger Shop on Saturdays
and be free to work on Mondays
and Fridays sometimes when
needed to work Sundays. Expe-
rienced or unexperienced. Tiny
Melton’s Hamburger Shop.
Salesmen Wanted 17
WANTED —Immediately, house
to house medicine-products sales-
man - Collector, over 35, with
car. This territory. Earning
$75.00 weekly, no investment.
Give complete information. Write
Lee Company, Marshall, Texas.
Household Goods 22
FOR SALE—Bendix washeT. Bill
Chapman, BAB Geaners.
FOR SALE—Presterline electric
range, been used one month. Can
be seen at 1003 Main Street.
Walker Oil Company, or phone
707.
FOR SALE—Apartment size gas
range, in good condition. Veltonitis highway.
Hathaway, 314 Oak Avenue.
FOR SALE—Six foot Frigidaire,
an good condition. See David
Butler, 614 S. Lamar Street.
FOR SALE—Singer sewing ma-
chine in good condition. 731 Jef-
ferson Street
pensing machines* — sponsored
nationally by Veterans organiza-
tion. No selling or heiVy work.
Opportunity for semi or retired
businessman or anyone wishing
to supplement present income in
spare time or enter into a sound
business full time. Car and $1,
686.00 cash required — secured.
If you qualify you will enjoy full,
steady income up to $200.00 and
upwards weekly. For appointment
with factory distributor, give
age, phone, etc. This is a bon-
afide business proposition and
will stand critical investigation.
Please do not waste time unless
cash is available and you are
ready to go into a safe, sound
business. Write Box A-172, care
News-Telegram.
FOR SALE — Washateria, eight
Maytag washing machines, large
heater with 130 gallon booster
tank, four room house, 20x34
room for washateria all together.
On paved street, three blocks
from town. Gross, $600 per
month. G. T, Lee, 501 North
Titus, phone 493, Gilmer, Texas.
FOR SALE—Best country store
in Hopkins County, doing big
volume business. Good four-
i-Oom house with all city conven-
iences go with store. Owner will
sell account ill health. See us in
person for particulars. Lemon
Real Estate Agency.
Farms and Lands 39
FARMS and acreage can be sold
sucessfully thru the want ads. To
place your ad, phone 140 and ask
for “Miss Classified”. She will
help you with your ad.
I OR SALE — 229 acres, good
four room house, extra big barn,
Bute enough fences. Just off Yan-
Lemon Real Estate
Agency.
FQB SALE
grass land
— 140 acres good
near Weaver, good
lana, low price. Lemon Real Es-
tate Agency.
Houses for Sale 40
WHEN they can be sold cheap-
er, the Baileys will sell them. A
five-room house, in excellent con-
FRANK WOLFE
BONDED WAREHOUSE
Storage Space—Insured Trucks
Local. Long Distance Moving
Phone 957-J or 882—Night 882
Groenvillo Highway
Sulphur Spring*. Texas
Lambert & Collins
RADIATOR SHOP
Claaning, Recoring, Rebuilding,
Years of Experience on Radiators
Only. Prompt, Courteous and
Efficiant Service to All.
Ph. 3S0 Sulphur Springs, Tex.
Paint Contracting
Painting, Paper > Hanging,
Taxtoning, ate.
All Work Guaranteed
Woodrow Wilson
Phono 798 or 931
Automobile Glass Headquarters
Genuine L-O-F- Safety
Plata Glass —- Regulators
Channels, Door-Lochs, Felt
ROBERT GEE
WESTBROOK LBR. CO.
Jefferson St. Phone 478
Wheel Alinement
BRAKE SERVICE
Axles Straightonod
M YRE
SAFETY STATION
104 Jefferson St. Phono 813
J. HARLAN WEST
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Highest Quality Construction—
Best Grade Materials.
Call Us For Estimates.
WEST BLDG. SUPPLY CO.
181 Texas St.
Ph. 1044
EXPERT PLUMBING
Installation and Repairs
BETTER SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
JACK TYLER
PLUMBING and HEATING
318 Main St. Phone 548
c
Musical Instrument* 23
FOR Mother Day, a Piano! The
beautiful instrument that comes dition, and hold your’'breathbe-
to life and bring joy and oppor-1
tunity to every member of the
family. A gift to make Mothers
forever proud. McMulian’g Mu-
sic Instrument Company, Main
Street, across from City Hall.
Phone 1099.
Miscellaneous for Sale 24
cause we can deliver it at $2,-
000.00 and you’d be surprised at
the terms. M. C. Bailey Realty
& Abstract, Co.
MODERN four-room house with
all conveniences, hardwood floors
throughout, just completed, west
end of Park Street. M. C. Bailey
Realty & Abstract Co.
FOR SALE—Two story duplex,
, five room apartments on each
Announcements 1
WOOL GROWERS —"The local
Sears, Roebuck and Company
Order oftice has in the office
ready for delivery wool bags and
twine. Buy early, the supply is
limited. 219 Connally
Phone 754.
WE have new portables and L. C.
Smith desk typewriter*. Alto
typewriters for rent. J. H. Nunn, floor, hardwood floors through-
Typewriter Service, Church St. out, two blocks from square. Lot
{large enough to accommodate
25 two or
Phone 783.
Peta and Livestock
FOR SALE-
more studio apartments.
A nice income for life. Burt C.
Waits.
Flonat* and Nurseries X
MOTHER’S DAY — Remember
her with flowers on her day, May
8th. Beautiful cut flowers or
corsages. Also, remember the
Junior-Senior banquet, Friday
night. May 6th. Order your flow-
er* early. Phone 1699 or 589
anytime. Main Street Florist,
across from City Hall. "Your
Downtown Florist”.
Now ready to show
—our 1948 crop young Brahman, - -5— ----- ---------
bulls. They’re beauties, perfect-! 1,0,1 SALt ~ ^ve-room house,
ly gentle, ideal for cross breed- i ®orner °f Magnolia and Hinnant
ing with native cows for bigger, Priced to sell. Phone
Street j and better calves. Reasonable : 210 or see Joe Bohannon.___
prices. Bagwell Brothers, J-B'UOR SALE—House and lot in
Ranch, 10 miles north of Mt. Ver- Sulphur Bluff. A bargain if sold
non. fat once. Lemon Real Estate
i Agency.
Refrigeration
Service
Household — Commercial
All Work Cuarantoed
Carter’* Electric Shop
Ph. 120 401 Gilmor St.
BROADWAY
Monday and Tuesday
LORETTA YOUNG
—in—
“THE LADY
From CHEYENNE”
GOOD COMEDY
20c and 12c
Tax Included
Mission CARNATI
Monday and Tueaday
tures closed 10 to 45 cents a
bale higher.
May 33.28, July 82.47, Octo-
ber 29.22, December 29.03, March
28.93, May 28.72-73.
Spot 33.61, off 4.
NEWS — CARTOON
25c and 12c
Tax Included
T oday’s
Markets
Livestock Market
(Bn Associated Press)
Fort Worth, May 2.—Cattle
and calf sales were mostly steady
in Fort, Worth today.
Butcher hogs were steady to
25 cents higher and spring and
shorn slaughter lambs steady to
50 emts lower.
Medium and good stocker
steers and yearlings 20.00-24.00;
beef Cows 16,50-19.50; canners
and cutters 12.00-16.50; bulls
16.00- 22.00; good and choice fat
calves 24.00-27.00; stocker heif-
ers 24.00 down; stocker calves
18.00- 26.00.
.Good and choice 190-260 lb.
butcher hog* 17.75; good and
choice 165-185 lb. 16.50-17.75;
sows 13.50-14.50; feeder pigs
13.00- 16.00.
Good and choice spring lambs
28.00- 29.00; common and me-
dium giades 25.00-27.00; medium
and choice shorn slaughter lambs
23.00- 27.00; go./i shorn wethers
>3.60; medium and good slaugh-
ter ewes 10.00-12.50; shorn, feed-
er lambs 22.00 down.
Closing Wall Street
(llv Aumciatrd Vmu)
New York, May 2. — Prices!
moved irregularly today in a I
quiet stock market. Changes were
fractional.
The volume was around 750,-
000 shares for the entire session,
a little below the recent aver-
age.
There was a slight edge visible
on the upside, although the plus! “Red Danub* #nd 1 “A1‘ I bulintr ,ht. f.d-rxl fund
signs could hardlv be called a Sweethearts.’ He w**n tj . K \ d
signs ha.dly be called a ^ thouKh. „The On 0 thr "T*' of *hT»l
»P .lightly I *>» ««■»"!■ w; 22 * •“
stockholders of United StateR
Steel Corp. approved a 3-for-l
stock split at. the annual meet-
ing. (
On the higher side were Stan- j
dard Oil (NJl, Texas Co., Union
Pacific, Nickel Plate. U. S. Steel,;
Youngstown Sheet & Tube, Gen-!
dal Motors, Firestone, Scars
Roebuck. Douglas Aircraft, West-!
ern Union, Air Reduction, Du!
Chicago Grain
(Bn AmwmM Pmm)
Chicago, May 2.—Closing Chi-
cago grain:
Wheat—May 2.18 1-41-2, July
1.93 3-4-7-S.
Corn —May 1.32 7-8-33, July
1.32 1 -8-1-4.
Oat*—May 63 3-4-7-8, July 60
1-2.
Rye—May 1.22, July 1.24.
Soybeans—May 2.27-26 3-4,
July 2.17 I-2-1-8.
T O D A\Yh
‘ J®
Humphrey Bogt
—in—
"KNOCK ON
ANY DOOR”
Tuesday and Wednesday
of scissors.
The Kellerton* learn that he
know*. The man knocks Bobby un-
conscious, tries to let him full off
a fire escape.
Bobby dues some fine acting.
So do Barbara Hale and Arthur
Kennedy, as his parents, and
Paul Stewart and Ruth Roman a,*
the killers. V.t - ,
'My Dear
| Secretary'
The Washington!
Situation
. vat**6
"Latest March of Time”
30c and 12c
Tax Inclu
III* Attm.nlnl r>f99.t
' The Senate meet* at noon,
K-D-T, to continue debate on the
| bill providing one third of a bil-
_ j lion dollar* for federal aid to edu- . T
Hollywood_String together the ration. Three sponsor* of the me*-! A House Administration Subtom-
titles of movies now shooting, and | «l» predict the Senate will turn | mittee will begin hearing* on anti-
you get a “plot" like this; j down any major change*. As poll tax bill* .... , This 1* opinion
It will not resume
labor question until
drafted, the bill call* for distri-’day at.’the Supreme Court. The
the federal fund on the high tribunal convenes at noon,
I K-D-T. '
in a)
ott the annual income i
Republi-
can Senator Henry Cabot Lodge. |
Junior of Massachusetts, ha* tn
Get on •The'landw^a'!troducf<1 an «"«‘d™ntwhfch Ha*!
gained supporters This amend Moses i* only 43 hit* away from
ment call* for distribute* the*j 2,000 mark. However. thfJMb
federal fund on the basis of ten v<!#r,0ij veteran » used .«a14*r
dollar* for each public school rWK.I>e outfield and piwh-hitBTg
child , , . The Senate Foreign
Relations Committee will continue
hearings on the North Atlantic
The Sportsman
(Continued from page five)
J^®,FOR SALE—Why pay rent when j
Poultry and Supplie*
FOR SALE All types of baby you can own new p^A house
chicks. Edwards Farmers and for oniy »39.97 per month in.
Feeders Supply Company. • eluding principal, interest, in-
jq surance, and taxes. No down pay-
men for Gil., small down pay-
For Expert
Refrigeration
Service
R. W. CURRIN
INCORPORATED
T«l*pkon« 111
See ui for new International
Harvester Refrigerator*
and Frecter*
Motor* — Controla
Applianca Repair*—For Aw
ELECTRICIAN
Cell CL ARENCE R. COX
Phone 69 er 963
Commercial, Industrial,
Domestic Wiring.
MOVING “
AND LOCAL HAULING
Prompt, Courteous Service
—Phon. 810 --
CLAUD YOUNG
to call u*. In time he became! .
“lawless......Annie. Get Your; 1‘^^Uln each *t*U.
Gun,'" he'd say, “and join me ini
! ‘The Big Steal* on ‘Sunset Boule-
vard.'
I^t's be 'Parterners in Crime' ’
This, would drive me into a “Flam-1
ing Fury”, Our home became »|
“Battleground.” “You may bej _ _ , „ .__
'Riding High' now." I’d say, “but! £h,w ' • / The duty by the Athletics. He may find
•The Avengers- will ‘Barricade' Rriatmna-f ommrttee will continue it ^ «„ ^ «o« 43 hit* lb»*
, vou ,„atn*t -The Blank Wall’ ! ht‘*nnif* 00 the N,,rlh AtUnt“' season-
Pont. American Tobacco, Liggett, Th„re^ b, in thc *adt>f^r. I ndersecreUry (lf wilUarax. Munial,
House-." f ^%*°**« DiMaggio and Mose. may all mia.
* _ . ! fy . The Commerrr ( ommiltee , . , *
Well, it happened, at “TMlr« ^tl rwwm# Investigation of the!th* ,n ,h*" ,,ue*1 tw m*m'
O'clock High”, “Forgotten »o-| Armed‘ hsrahip In the 2-000 hit club.
& Myers. Richfield Oil, and'Re-
public Pirtures.
Lower were .Southern Railway,
Illinois Centra), U. S, Rubber,
Woodworth, Consolidated Edison,
American Smelting, t'alumet &
Hecla, American ('an, and Inter-
national Paper.
Bonds were steady.
airline* industry
Cotton Futures
*Bn Associated Proast
New York, May 2.^-Cotton fu*
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
J. K. BRIM
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Sulphur Spring* State Bank
Building
Apartment* for Rent
RENT—Three-room unfur-
apartment, redecorated.
Mis* Myrtie Hen-
Church Street,
Profeaaional Notices 4
WILL take private pupil* in typ-
ing and various other subjects,
< eiia M. Wright, 216 Middle
Street. dl-6tc
Money to Loan 5
MR. “G.L”, did you know that we
can make you a 1007* Loan to
buy you a home, 4f/< interest?
Just give us the opportunity and
we’ll do the rest. M. C. Bailey
Realty & Abstract Co,
Business Service 8
WATCH REPAIRING—The del-
icate twits of your watch wear
fast when dirt is allowed to ac-
cumulate in the case. Keep your
watch running accurately. Have
it cleaned once a year with our
expert service. G 4 E Watch
Shop, 123 Jefferson Street.
LAUNDRY—Our prices are low
enough to enable everyone to use
our service regularly. You will
want to send your laundry to us
regularly when you have tried us
once and seen for yourself the
quality of our service. Pickup
and delivery service. Phone 1197.
Drake and Holder Washateria,
307 S. Locust Street.
.
FOR
nished
Couple only,
demon, 512
Phone 90.
FOR RENT — A well furnished
three - room private apartment, ____
with garage, at 800 South Davis! Lot* for Sale
Street.
FOR RENT—To aduIu,
room furnished apartment, pri-
vate bath, garage. Phone 257.
Mrs. Gae Russell.
FOR RENT—Four-room apart-
small
ment for non-veteran. Lemon
Real Estate Agency.
FOR SALE — Practically new
■ four room house and five acres,
seven miles south on Yantis high-
1 way. Lemon Real Estate Agency.
Attention, Land Owners
List Your Farm* With Me. Hav*
customer* every day wanting
to buy.
Murrie Chandler
Phono 28
Neit to Chamber af Commerce
OPS, beauty
B M*
> HO and
help you
ment with bath, two-room apart
ment with bath, both furnished.
Bills paid. Roy Davis, 129 Texas
Street
FOR RENT — Furnished apart-
ment, three rooms, southeast ex-
posure, private bath and private
entrance. Phone 79. Mr*. H. H.
Thomas, 537 Connally St.
Houses for Rent
FOR RENT — Nice five-room
house at 603 Gilmer Street. Tele-
phone 517 or see Miss Inez Mel-
ton. .
FOR RENT—A four-roonThousc,
city limits, on Greenville high-
way. Emmett Lanier.
......... mu.m»«i. -
Bus mesa Opportunities 37
WHY WORRY? Consult Psychol-
ogist, gifted spiritual "medium”;
has helped thousands, will help
Located at Cypress, five
Winnsboro, Mt. Vernon
wXfcT to~*eII your business? If
you do, and yet you want to keep
it a secret, you may use a "box
number” and get the replies at
The News-Telegram office.
FOR §ALE—Grocery with mod-
___________41
! FOR SALE — Two corner lots,
three- facing on Connally Street and N.
League Street*. See Dick Viti-
tow at 706 Main Street or 400
Church. Phone 699 or 259.
FOR SALE — One building lot,
ideal for home or warehouse, lo-
cated on Main Street by railroad.
Contact Emmett Lanier, Sulphur
Springs, Texas.
FOR SALE
-Choice building lots
on Whitworth Street, just off Gil-
mer. New addition. You buy the
lot, we'll build the house. Lemon
Real Estate Ageney.
FOR SALE—Lot graded ready
to build on. 101x250 ft., or one
50x250, one 51x240, Park Street.
Sec George Cruse, 617 Ingram
Street.
Bring ----------i _JLJI
tures, and building all goes. If j
come by and
Main Street,
i ’ .I 1'T'Tr
Real Eatate Wanted 42
TF the home you want to buy is
not advertised, why not try a
want ad under this heading?
Just tell about the number of
rooms you need and the price you
want to pay. Phone “Miss Clas-
sified” at 140 and place your
want ad today.
BUSINESS CARDS
LIGHT FIXTURES
Fist — Sapniie*
Wiring And Repairing
HAROLD MILLER
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Residential end Commercial
Estimates Without Obligation
Phone 1070 at Tbomae
Lumber Company
Walker Motor Co.
401 Jefferson
Pbone 1166
Tailor Made Seat Covert for
Any Make Car er Truck
AH Work Cuarantoed
M. C. BAILEY
ABSTRACTS
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
Since 1811
The oldest abetract and real
eatate firm in Hopbine County.
Grover Seller*. Wm. J. Fanning
Sellers & Fanning
LAWYERS
Mitchell Bldg. Phone 1094
Sulphur Springs, Texaa
HOWARD S. SMITH
ATTORNFY AT LAW
Pulley Building
Pbone 838
men ’ like me don't sit around; . ........
moping forever. I've been “On Services Subcommittee will re-j ]>ay> Kirk Dougina and
The Town” with an “Antons Cow-1 sum* it* hearing* on the Maimed; Keenan Wynn, in “My Dear See-
boy” from "Copper Canyon.” He'* Massacre ... The Horn* meet* at j teU»y”, show tug at the Carnation
| * regular Ranee Rogue, 'anontt, alwvto consider imnorhill*. Tuesday and Wednesday,
! think he’ll be “My Next Hus-
band.”
j “The Window” is a movie more
! agonizingly suspense ful than "Sor j
i ry, Wrong Number",
! Especially for parent*. Twelve- j
I year-old Bobby Driscoll is the!
j pawn In wild events so honestly ;
j done a* to seem just possible, B°h-!
' by is always making up stories.;
Like the yarn, wtm-h nearly got j
them evicted from their shabby!
New York flat, that he and his i
j folk* were moving to Texas. '
j So when Bobby see* a murder j
' take place, he'* like the boy in j
i Aesop's fable* who cried “Wolfr|
! llis parent* not only don't he-;
! lifve him; they decide he needs j
psychiartric treatment for lying, j
But Bobby knows it was. no night- j
! mare. He had moved hi* pillow 1
j to the fire escape one floor up, |
v here it we* cooler this sweltering;
| night. He saw that nice couple, the j
Ki'llerton*. kill a man with a pair
igan Electric
Pkuua |
GEORGE DUTTON
Appliance Company
Graanville, Taaaa
Commercial Dealer
Frigidaire Product*
Air Conditioning, Display Ca»o» j
Walk-in Boxaa, Drop-Ia and Cold
Bonk Milk Coolora, etc.
Jim Bramklott, Local Saloamau
Phono Sulphur Spring. 1011
or Groenvillo 767
J. I. KNIERIM
CHIROPRACTOR
"The Place to Got Well”
One Block West of Post Office
402 Connally Street
PAUL P. BRADEN
BRICK AND TILE JOBS
No job too little; tome too
big. All work guaranteed
satisfactory.
983 Ckurck St.—Massey Apt*.
Telephone 10S6-W
Folk*. If You Hove Sign* of
Termites, Coll 707
Charlie Holland
A home-town men, one you coa
got in 30 minute*. Free inspec-
tion, no obligation. Work guar-
$19950
Why Pay More?
7\i ft. SHAPLE1GH
ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATOR
8-Year Guarantee
Must Be Seen To Be
Appreciated
Heve Only Three At
Thia Special Price.
Pate Bros.
Dabba St.
m ..................— ’
"Some lucky
woman's
getting a new
N0R6E
6AS
RANGE'
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H. S. HENSLEE, insurance —
| Life, Health, and Accident —
Nino Dreaded Disease*:
POLIO
LUEKEMIA
ENCEPHALITIS
DIPHTHERIA
TETANUS
SMALL POX
RABIES
SCARLET FEVER
SPINAL MENINGITIS
whole family — father,
mother end at) the children.
Pays all expenses up to 98,-
000.00 for any one of those dread-
ed disease*.
OLD LINE LEGAL RESERVE
Call or Write
H. S. HENSLEE
022 NORTH DAVIS ST.
J«*t Acre** the Surest from
Ike New Hospital.
Every houswife who ftn a new Norge
Gas Range wemh one. In this porcelain-
enameled chnimc-trimmed beauty you
can find all the tiroe-taving. fuel-saving
fcatuna you've dreamed about. See this
dream-range fur yourself! Learn why
tempting, satisfying meats are $o much
ea»icr to prepare.,. why baking coma
more naturally ... with a Norge!
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Bagwell, Eric. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 104, Ed. 1 Monday, May 2, 1949, newspaper, May 2, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812513/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.