The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 242, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 12, 1960 Page: 4 of 6
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TOT DAILY NEWB-TELJBGRAM Wednesday, OctoSer 12, I960.
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JUST CALL MISS WANT AD-PHONE TU 5-3141
NEWS-TELEGRAM
WANT
AD
RATES
Figure Your Own
Ad Costs—
Number
One
2-3
5-6
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15 or less
Day
Days
Days
1.70
.75
1.10
16 to 20
.75
1.50
2.26
21 to 25
.95
1.85
2.80
26 to 30
1.15
2.25
3.35
81 to 35
1.33
2.65
8.95
86 to 40
1.50
3.00
4.50
41 to 45
1.70
3.35
5.05
46.to 50
1.85
3.75
5.66
CASH DISCOUNT
-«U , Take. 20 per cent diwount Mal< Help Wanted
^ from these rates if c«uh ac C0NTRACT TRU(
from these rates £ ac- CONTraCT TRUCKMEN Butineaa Proowtr
companies order. Three days 0ur* van. If png RPVT -
SK-i or payment*where
.d » rweived over t.I.ph... ^107.
MEN WANTED
_u We will hire several men
immediately who are neat in
Minimum charges (including appearance an<j Bre willing to
cash discount) 60 cents, with- 0 jj jn rPtuin for good
without loss of discount. Do
not flay carrier boys for classi
fied ads.
work hard in return for good
pay and unlimited opportunity.
CALL TU 5-3141 and a com- Prefer married men between
the ages of 20-38. Average
man earns over $100 per
Week.
For personal interview see
Earl Reed Wednesday eve-
ning, October 12th, 7:30 to
9:00 p. m. at the Flame Motel.
out discount 75 cents.
petent ad-taker will gladly as-
sist in writing your Want Ada.
BLIND ADS — We**re not
allowed to give out informa-
tion concerning ads signed by
box numbers. Please do not
ask.
CARDS OF THANKS—One
of the nicest ways to tell your
friends *‘thank you.” Publish-
ed only as paid material at
regular classified rates.
IN MEMORIUM—Memorial
eulogies, whether in prose or
poetry, are accepted only as
paid material at regular class-
ified rates.
CANCELLATIONS — If an
ad is cancelled, you pay for
the actual number of days
your ad runs.
DEADLINES—All ads must
be ip by 11 a. m. of the day of
publication.
ERRORS — Advertisers are
requested to notify us immedi-
ately of any error in their ad.
We are responsible for only
one incorrect insertion.
WANT AD CALENDAR
1— Card of Thanks
2— Florists and Nurseries
8—In Memorium
4— Women’s Apparel*
5— Children’s Apparel
6— Lost, Found, Strayed
7— Personals
8— —Business Service
8—Beauty Aids
10— Wanted to Buy
11— Let’s Trade
12— Used Cars for Sale
13— Auto Service
14— Tires, Parts, Supplies
15— Male Help Wanted
16— Female Help Wanted
17— Salesman Wanted
18— Jobs Wanted
19— Men or Women Wanted
20— Help Wanted
27—Good Things to Eat
,22—Household Goods
23— Musical Instruments
24— Miscellaneous for Sale
25— Pets and Livestock
26— Poultry, Feed Supplies
27— Gifts
28— Hay and Grain
29— Farm Implements
80—Apartments for Rent
31— Room and Board
32— -.Sleeping Rooms
33— Shoe Repairing
34— Houses for Rent
85—Miscellaneous for Rent
36— Wanted to Rent
37— Business Opportunities
38— Business Property
39— Farms and Lands
40y-Houses for Sale
41— Lots for Sale
42— Real Estate Wanted
43— Legals
44— Notice
45— Education
46— Announcements
47— Instructions
48— Household Appliances
CUSTOM MADE
Buckles, Buttons, Belts and
Buttonholes. *.
Mending and reknitting
RUTH’S SHOP
' Connally Street
Wanted to Bur
FOR RENT — Newly decor-
ated three bedroom house, TV
connection, 220 wiring and
washer connection. Phone
5-3302.
DERMONT MORGAN
Will Pay
SPOT CASH
For Anything of Value
Phone 5-4848
325 Male Street
Used Cere for Sale 11
FOR SALE—1953 Dodge Cor-
onet. Automatic Tranmisison.
Cash only. Call 5-2810. After
6 p. m. call 5-4485,
FOR RENT — Two bedroom
house on Beasley Street. See
F. A. Penney. Phone 5-4484.
Shoe Rebuilding_33
LET US MAKE YOUR SHOES
READY FOR FALL
No need to] throw those sum-
mer shoes away when our ex-
pert dyeing" will make them
perfect for fall wear. We also
dye HANDBAGS.
HANS
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
Connally St. Ph. 5-2927
38
FOR RENT — Small brick
building with front parking
space. Jefferson Street. . . .
Phone 5-3302.
FOR RENT OR LEASE — A
warehouse building with sev-
eral modern offices. Of-
fices may be leased separate-
ly. Contact Bill Jack Hathcox.
Phone 5-3369.
FOR SALE
w Eight building lots, in new
addition, near new High
School.
Five, room and bath, well
located in good condition.
Bargain Price, two bedroom,
den, 1% bath, brick.
Three BR Stucco, near
schools, walking distance from
town—newly decorated.
Three bedroom frame, near-
ly new, small equity.
Four room frame, good con-
dition, $2,750.
Two bedroom f r a m p, 1 Vfc
acre lot.
FOR RENT — Excellent busi-
ness location or offices on
Connally Street, formerly oc-
cupied by Town House Studio.
Air-conditioned, newly decor-
ated. Will fix to suit tenant.
See H. C. McGrede or B. F.
BURT C. WAITS
Insurance and Real Estate
230 Connally Ph. 5-2623
F 0 R SALE
New three bedroom frame,
East Park. Floor furnace, hard-
wood floors. Small down pay-
ment, balance FHA. ^
Two bedroom home practi-
cally new, near high school.
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner
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Important People
Answer to Provlout fcittlo
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“I did everything wrong! I used the wrong bait, the v
wrong line, and caught more fish than Henry!”
Female Hein Wanted 16 Ashcroft. Phone TU5-3332.
WOMEN
Christmas selling starts early
with Avon Cosmetics. Part of
full time valuable sales terri-
tory now available in Sulphur
Springs, Brashear and Gafford
Chapel. ,»----- ----- -
Write Viola Stewart, Box I Cranford Street.
168, Sulphur Springs, Texas.
Two bedroom hpme, new,
large lot.
Two bedroom home, Park
Circle Drive, nearly new.
Farms and Lands____
FOR LEASE-—183 acre Dairy
farm—one mile north of Ar-
bala Methodist church on Farm-
Market road. Plenty water and
grass. See J. K. Moose, 829
50 acres and 53 acres on all
j weather roads, fair improve-
J ments.
L E M 6 N
REAL ESTATE LOANS
INSURANCE
FOR SALE — Six room houses,
with bath on one-half acre lot.
Plenty of water. Phone Rev.
Hit-And-Run
Driver Hunted
In Lad's Death
. Lawn, Oct. 12 W—Officers
are searching for a hit-and-run
driver whose car struck down
far, a dining room suite, a
stove, a bed-stead with two
mattresses and two sets of
springs, a sofa bed, and a
dresser and chest of drawers
have been given to the family,
Miss Gumming said.
Gifts were still being receiv-
ed at the American Re’d Ci’oss
office Wednesday. The family
still needs clothes for the chil-
ren, and especially -bed
ACROSS
1 Singer, ——
Smith
5“I do not
like you,
Doctor ——1•
9 Mrs. Eddie
Cantor
12 Exclamation
of sorrow
13 Notion
14 Pile
15 Follower of
Nestorius
17 Female saint
(ab.)
18 German city
19 Handled
21 Strong box
23 -— Winston
Churchill
24 Winglike part
27 Travels idly
29 Brain
membrane
32 Former U S.
vice president
34 Tropical
palms
36 Esteem
37 Hurry
36 Chair
39 Stalk
41 Ocean
42 Cat cry
44 Press
46 “Land of
the Free”
49 Taxable
amount
53 Operated
54 Submarine
part
56 Insect
57 Ages
58 Ireland
59 Abstract being
60 Repose
61 Destroy
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1 Singer,
Helen ——
2 Beverages
3 Russian news
agency
4 Senator —«
Kefauvcr
5 Evergreen tree
6 Redacted
7 Shakespearean 25 Burden
king 26 Weapons
8 Narrow roads 28 Sword
9 Teaches 30 Hattie in
10 Tropical fruit the chest
11 Imitated
16 Wild ass
20 Assistants
22 Passage
money (pi.)
24 Oriental
rulers
31 Bewildered
33 Saltpeter
35 Unfounded
reports
40 Crowns
43 Windshield
accessory
45 Mother of
peart (var.)
46 Altars
47 Educator,
Horace ——*
48 Wax
50 Jewish
scripture
(var.)
51 Sacred bull
62 Unaspirated
55 Devotee
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.FOR SALE—221 acre farm' H- E pinnell, 3J2, l’ickton,
mm> 1 unimproved with plenty of wa- j Texas.
181 ter. Close in vjmd*- Bargain ’_
Jobe Wanted _ —..... , - _
WANTED — Baby sitting at, Priced._ See Henry Hill. phone | Notice
night in my home or yours. 1 TU5-3528.
Call Marie Nicholson at TU5-
5765.
j MAURICE KELTY —You arc ^ ^ _________________
invited to call by noon ja^night when the car struck
driver whose car struck down (iren> and especially -bed
a little boy and his -sister qjNPP<j)thes, including quilts and
they walked home from a foot- },lanpets.
hali game last night at Lawn,
20 miles south of Abilene.
The little boy, 8-y e a r-old _
Phillip Carroll, was killed. His | I nyOC I CUldll^
13-year-old sister, Ora Bell Car- j JL vAuO -L/ttU
roil, was injured and taken to 1
an Abilene hospital. ®Y Boyce House
Police say the youngsters >
were walking home about 10:30
Household Good*__—
HEATERS, bedroom suites,
living room suites, ranges, re-
frigerators, mattresses, and
springs.
NEWELL CAMBRON
FURNITURE
Home* for Sale______*40 Wednesday for a free quart of | ^cm" It did not ,-top.
22 FOR SALE OR TRAuE i Dairy Queen. Phone 6-3640. — f -------» —..
Brown had a room on the
em. it ota not. eiup. ^oor * rooming house
Their parents are Mr. and | and one night the man- who.
I _. .. . . . ; *< n n m nvor him
rOK SALE OK TKAuE i Dairy Queen. Phone 5-3640. i Their parents are Mr. and - ana one ^
Seven room house, two baths, VERMONT’S WAREHOUSE- Mrs. W. R. Carroll of Lawn. A occupied the ro o nt ovef him
I’"" room ‘T“r“°’p anartment. , 0pFn on Hinnant — next to ! grandmother, Mrs. Ora O’Neil, made a good deal of racket and
Safeway. Go look—If you see
anything you want — Call
Mi«cellaneoU» for Sale 24; per month
FOR SALE «- Fishing and | To rent all of house will be
hunting licenses — lures and j $205.00 per mo. Across street
tackle. from College Campus and
Also FOR RENT — Boat*, Cafeteria. Paved Street,
motors, etc. At our new lo- j LaVADA MeKINNEY
cation on Lake O the Pines— Pho. 253 or 587,
WARNERS POINT. Highway | Commerce. Texas
729 south of Lone Star. NOW '-.—---
QPEjsj i FOR SALE — Two bedroom
FOR 'SALEORTr ADE—Sad- ! *"d ,den b”c^‘ .P*ne,*d d®“ *
die Tanks for 2 ton truck. W,I1 I ^' chen electric range . 1 *
. , ,, . , , n„, baths. Double garage. Cyclonfe
trade for Butane tanks. Del- - . _ B
three room garage apartment.
Three rooms in house rents
for $35.00 each per month. anything you want — t,an
Owner reserves four rooms; DERMONT MORGAN, 5-4348.
and bath for living quarters, j -—-_____-
Garage apartment rents for
$50.00 per mo. Income $105,00
bert Wyatt, 5-5300.
fence. Close in. Ideal location.
See or call Elwood Highfield,
TU5-2664.
INVESTORS, STOP AND
'"READ THIS AD:
Nice old home that will •
Pet* and Livestock co
FOR SALE
• My Dairy herd at Paint
Rock— !rent for a high return on your
.....*!7 Jerseys Some register- ! investment. Low*Priced!
ed. some Grade. — _
Four half Holstein, half. Five room and bath on S.
Jeraey. Locust.
One Jersey bull, two years •__
°lfl- j Thgt dartjdy four room and
All young, dean cows, rais- ^ buth out near Rockwell Valves,
ed on place. All.calfhood vac- Owner savs sell, and we have :
ilnatcd — never a reactor in S)ashe(1 the Price,
herd. “A” plan bangs control 1 _____
' Just Listed: — Fine 120-
acre farm four miles Mt. Ver-
| non, nice improvements, 30
acres culbif^tion, rest good
YOU
ARE INVITED
TO ATTEND
REVIVAL
SERVICES
9:30 ea. Morning
7:30 ea. Evening
First Baptist
Church
lives in Brownwood.
Winnsboro Sets
Event lo Open
Church Building
the same thing happened the
next night. But, on. the third
night, the noise was so much
worse that Brown. Went up,
knocked on the door and ask-
ed, “What in the world is'the
noise about?” V .
“Doctor’s orders,”-the other
replied. "He gave me a bottle
of medicine and told raf to take
dose two nights running—
' a
The Winnsboro First Bap-j^" skip the third night,
j tist Church opens its new
j $188,000 sanctuary Sunday
l \yith dedicatory services sched-
j uled at 10:30 a. m., 2 p. m.,
| and 7:30 p. m., W. Bi Carra-
I way, pastor, has announced.
Special services will continue
nightly through Wednesday.
These of the dedication will
program. |
Will sell one or all. Conte
>ee them milked at'tf-a. m. or
p. ro.
GRADY THURMAN
I grass.
Apartment* for Rent 30
FOR RENT—To adults, nicely
furnished apartment at' 306
College Street. Phone Mrs.
L. Wilson. 5-2984.
j!04 acres fine grassland be-
tween Miller Grove and Lone
Oak. Government Lake of 35
acres water to be. built soon.
FOR RENT—Small furnished HERE IT IS: — One of the
apartment to one or two nun. ^ Grade A Dantes tn Hop-
Phone ,5-22";:. Roger Cam- k»‘s Cou,,ty off*rcd for *al.!
brorf, 422 Oak Ave.
Stale to Lease
Tidelands Area
Austin, Oct. 12 >At —Texas
Attorney General Will Wilson
says he expects the state to
proceed shortly with a program
for leasing its tidelands for oil
drilling. He predicts the move
will be profitable for public
schools of the state.
Noting that the judgment
now is final in a court battle
'with the federal government
over title to the tidelands, Wil-
son said in Austin: “This clears
the way for the school land
hoard to offer the submerged
land fpr oil and gas leasing,
Card of Thank* ______ 1
THE passing of Mr. Edward
Irvin Palmer, retired Hopkins
County business and dairy
leadei leaves the community
in search of a teplacerpent in
the civic, religious and social
walks of life*
I, Horace Wells, worked as
a “Dairy Helper, Nurse aid and
(•tneauF House worker”-" fob
Mi. PaimeV until tils " leebnt
passing. These twelve (12)
years of labor with and fot
FOR RENT — Furnished ga-
rage apartment, four large
looms with hath. Near store
at 1007 Gilmer St. Phone
S-2330 or 5-3674.
FOR RENT — Unfurnished
four large room apartment
with hath. $22.50 per month.
Phone 5-5.103. ,
FOR RENT—Furnished apart-
ment. 900 Gilmer Street. . . .
Phone 5-4172.
l-int Kfc.N 1—Three room un-
furnished apartment at 434
Woodlawn. Phjjjtj:., 8-2688.
FOR f O'-N Tag Furnished apart-
ment. Couple only. • Vacant
Oct. 15th. ' Private. Carport,
828 College Street. Phone
5-5179. Ftank Gafford;
mini wn «nvj
first time. 60 fine cows, alfjund some of it wall be put up
Dairy Equipment, high pro-1 at the next sale in December.”
duction. Owner will Finance.
MYRICK AGENCY
214 Connally Street
(Call Mr. Gamblin)
FOR SALE — Whit* brick
house on Oak Ave. Three bed-
rooms. den, 2 baths. Dou-
Dle garage and storage. Phone
5-2209 or 6-4542. J. Harlan
West.
FOfc SALE
Pick your colors, brick, etc.,
on Como, Curb and Gutter,
three* bedrooms, tile bath, een;
tral heat—$200.00 total cash
paymenjr
him were second to none in get- EOR REN(T Three room un-
ting along fine together and j furr!l..|,,.d
were; by far, the most plea
ant'years of w ork I,'ve eyei ex-
' jfhHfmced. Submitted by;
Horace Welts.
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Ru sine at Service 8
LET ME BUILD a home on
■small down
Three bedroom frame, Park
Circle — Can Finance — just
s mall d o w n payment —
$05.06 per month.
Excellent Brick—Park Cir-
cle Drive — double lot, you
apartment. Near
school at 801 South Davits St.
Phone .V26sk.
FOR RENT- FouFroom fur- to *«« ,hi's t0 Appreciate
hulled apartment. 845 South ! — Vcar round- air.
Davis Phone 5-4746 or 5-2592.
Woman Killed
At Clarksville
Clarksville, Oct. 12 W” —
Investigators think Mrs* George
ncse or me ...... Parks either blacked out-ot the
be “Strengthening the Church”,) steering gear on her pickup
with thr^e f^ttwr pastors: truck failed moments before
brtitgTftg"'messages bn opening "u“
Sunday's services (Oct. 16)
will give recognition to former
pastors J. Ivey Miller of San
Antonio, Alton Patton of I.am-
Binford *
she was killed in a head-on col-
lision at Clarksville in North-
east Texas, Tuesday.
Witnesses report Mrs. Parks’
vehicle swerved across • the
street and met a trailer-truck
McCollum
wife of a Clarksville grocery
store and motel owner.
Roofer Charged
With Murder ,
Henderson, Oil.. 12 —
County Attorney H. H. Well-
born has filed a charge of mur-
der with malice qgainst 60-
year-old John J. Lam be rib, a
HemUtHUH) ..roofing contractor.
Hou*e» for Rent
your lot with a small down |, FOR RENT
payment. , i Modem furnished house —
Am also a Jim Walters apartments and sleep ing
-Corp, representative. froom*.
/>-\ All kinds of repairing *nd | Low r*tes. ROCK MOTEL.
(Mikiing. Pboue 5-4408,
l'byfle 5-9019.
Smoker’s Widow
Loses Action
New Orleans, Oct. 12 '.f —
A federal court jury in New
Orleans has ruled against a
Houston woman in her
$150,000 damage suit against
two major tobacco firms.
Mrs, Victoria St. Pierre Lar-
igue brought -the suit .against
the Liggett and Myers and the
R. J. Reynolds tobacco com-
panies, claiming cigaret smok-
ing caused th,e« death of lu:r
husband from lung cancer,— 'v
The Houston woman’s law-
yer argued her husband, 65-
year-old Frank J. Lartigue,
died in 1955 from the use of
products the two tobacco firitis
‘■held out to be. pure and safe.”
Defense counsel contended'the
ji laims of Mrs. Lartigue were
“extravageut and exaggerat-
IV - led.” T' ...... !
Want *n get to th? square, i A jury of 6 men and 6 wom-
have one 1 block off on Gil- ! en —• including 7 persons who
mer J— Priced right. j are smokers — found for the
i —- I/defense. Mrs. Lartigue’s lawyer
pasas and T. A. Binford of j dr iven by Howard .....
Rosebud will preach at the three of Hereford. McCollum was not
Sunday services. injured. Mrs. Parks was the
•Lunch of barbecued beef will
be furnished by the church
with an invitation to all.
The local community will
have its day Monday evening
at 7:30; the Rehoboth Associa-
tion, of which the Winnsboro
church is. a member, w i 11 be.
recognized Tuesday evening
and t h e State Denominational
program will be stressed
Wednesday evening.
The new edifice was design-
ed by Architect Birch Easter-
wood of Ft. Worth, built by the
MeKinnney and Parker Con-
struction Company of Tyler,
has year-round adr condition-
ing, colonial in- design, has car-
peted floors and cushioned
pews. In addition to the name
and date the cornerstone car-
ries no names but this verse
of scripture: "This is the house
of the Lord God.” (1 ChrOn.
22:1).
Gifts Given
To Family
“Never have. I seen such a
gracious response from friends
throughout the county nor
such an expression of appre-
ciation,” Miss Laura Cumming,
American Red Cross worker
remarked Wednesday about the
Pete Dixon family tragedy.
Mrs. Dixon, a widow' with
four children, lost all family
possessions w h e n^ her home
across the road from the old
New Hope School was complete-
ly destroyed by fire last Thurs-
^Whon Hopkins County friends
and neighbors heard about the
tragedy they quickly respond-
ed, bringing the fgm^V many
gifts 'to repluce what was lost.
Clothing and food were
SWINE AND DANDY—Mrs. Cecelia Neville is probably the
prettiest woman judging swine shows in the country and is
,t(fe only one nationally recognized.'*. Mrs. Neville, who oper-
ates a farm with her husband near Lafayette, lnd., looks'
over a good-size porker in Memphis, Tenn. (N£A).
fatal shooting at Hander-on of I alty set .by a San Antonio jury
a 61-year-old carpenter, Bryan for 18-ycar-old‘Rudy Gonzalez
in the shotgun slaying of *17-
• Ha i ris.
Officers- report both men
were armed with .22 calibpr
rifles and tlie. shooting oecurr-
year-old Albert, Hernandez last
Mdy 28th.
Gonzalez was o.n e of five
ed" w hile Lambeth was working "-members of a juvenile gang ae-
on his car beside-- the road 4 cuscd in the shooting. Three
others will be tried later. The
fifth- only '16 at the time, of
the slaying-—has been sent to
the state-reformatory.'
miles west of Henderson.
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Youth Given
Prison Term
San Antonio, Oct.
Henueiwon— rooimg conn«rmm. »»■* ............. 1 . . ■
Lambeth was charged after the 5-yeai ptblotl term is the pen- time of war.
The.U. S. Coast Guard op-
j crates under the Treasury Dc-
pait'ment. in peacetime; under
A; the Navy Department during
i - ;/(lctcilsc. .Mrs. i.amgut s lawyer i Cyioimng a.... - “ •
Remember, if it’s insurance, ; -aid she will appejal the dect-J given. The family now has a -
. I most enough furniture for a
new home, according to the 1
we write it.
BAILEY REALTY AND
ABSTRACT CO.
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 242, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 12, 1960, newspaper, October 12, 1960; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth814074/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.