The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1964 Page: 4 of 14
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THE HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO, Sulphur Springs, Texas Friday, Febrnary 2T.
-:-Locals-:-
Mr. and Mrs. Freddy Noles | Mrs. Larry Don Riley and
and son of Jefferson visited children, Judy and Sc«$, Mrs.
their mothers, Mrs. Roy Noles Frances Mansell and Mr*.
Oneita Hamm visited In Alba
and Mineola Sunday.
and Mrs. Walter Landers, for
the week-end.
re-
Dtvid Martin was able to re- Mrs. Nadine Malls has
turn to his home during the turned to her home at 116
week-end from Baylu* Hospital Goodman after spending last
in Dallas where he had been a week in Dallas visiting her son-
patient foi the last few days in-law and daughter, Mr and
while undergoing treatment for Mrs. Jerry l.hihm nnd familj.
a virus infection. He returned — , ,
to tds stndies wt 1-amar Klemdti- David Martin, son of t
tary school Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Rose
and daughter, Terre have re-
turned to their home in Gar-
land after spending the week-
end with her mother, Mrs. G.
| W. Middleton.
Mrs. Powell Clifton is con-
fined to her home, on South
League Street by a severe cold.
Hospital in Dallas for clinical
Mr. and Mr-. Malcolm Gregg tpsts „n<j treatment. His loom
were in McKinney Saturday number is 7003.
night to visit their brother-j ---—
in-law, Kenny Cash, who le- Richard Williamson is con-
mams quite ill in the Veterans fined to his home at 213 Mor-
Hospital there, and with Mrs. ns Drive with the mumps.
Cash who is there with him.
imwu >’*<*.--••• —-- -- — Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor,
Rev. and Mrs. Roy S. Martin, Brad' Chris and Jim of Dallas
has been admitted to Baylor I vjsjte() Mr.. n„d Mrs. G. O. Tay-
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• Wearproof Components
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20-Gallon Size
49.95
30-Gallon Size
52.95
(Not Installed
Sulphur Springs
Furniture Co.
"Your Store For The Home’
222 Main Street
Phone: 5-4616
H. L. Mahaffey, Commerce
Highway, is reported to be do-
ing nicely at St. Paul Hospi-
tal in Dallas where he under-
went surgery Monday.
lor and Mrs. Rosa Taylor, who
has ben ill, during the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spen-
cer and Miss Aline Cannon are
moving from 130 Lundy Ave
nue to hi
Mrs. Beatrice Moore of
Winnsboro, daughter of Mrs.
Doll Poor of Sulphur Springs,
underwent eye surgery
Wednesday at St. Joseph Hos-
pital in Paris. Her room num-
ber is 315.
Mrs. McGee Long, Mrs. John
Biggerstaff, Mrs. Avis King
and Mrs. Harry Martin were
in Tyler Wednesday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Than Seaman.
Mr. Seaman is undergoing
medical treatment at the Tyler
Medical Center Hospital
Approval for an expansion
of the street lighting system in
Sulphur Springs was granted
Tuesday night by the City
Council in that group’s regular
meeting.
The addition program will
add 19 standard residential
lights in various areas of,, the
city, bringing the lighting sys-
tem in the city to approximate-
Mrs. Mary Hodge is report- ly *80 lamPs’ , 4.
ed to be unimproved at Janes Approva of the additions
Hospital in Cooper, where she "as °ne of f've actions taken
has been quite ill for the last b7 the C0UT’cil dur4n* the se9‘
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Pogue
have gone to Wichita Falls to
visit their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Andrew's, and children, "Carol
Flo and Eddie.
PAVING PROJECT SET
iw Street Lights
Approved by Council
few days.
The Treble Clef Club will
meet at 2 p. m. Wednesday in
the Woman’s Club Building.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Shields o f
Ridgeway Sunday were two
daughters and their families,
Mrs. J. T. Holland and daugh-
ter, Jean and Mrs. H. B. Bre-
tell and children, Renee and
Benny, also a grandson and
his family, Mr. and Mrs. Ker-
Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Hodge
are in Ft. Worth this week-end
visiting their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
- ——— Gene Scott and Lori Ann were j gugan
visitors in Dallas Sunday. I '__
I Mrs. Fred Beville and her
Mrs. Frank Gregg was in dnughter, Mrs. Elwood High-
uHugnuri, ..... ...... ......- McKinney Saturday to visit fielei and sons, David and
Holliday, and daughter. Karen, ^.j. son-in-law, Kenny Cash at Steve,
and in Temple to be with their Veterans Hospital. t,
brother-in-law, R. L. Cockrell,
who is a patient in McCloskov
Hospital. Mrs. Holliday and
daughter will
parents home
week.
sion.
Tho council passed on first
reading the Spence Street as-
sessment ordinance that would
result in the curoing and pav-
ing of that street east from
Gilmer to the end of the street
east of Ardia.
Seek Car Bide
The council also authorized
the city administration to ad-
year (the normal lease time be-
gins April 1) is to permit an
early start in the re-issuance
of recreation pe r m i t s at the
lake for this year.
Permits have been suspend-
ed for the past year during a
restocking program of fish in
the lake.
Councilmen also canvassed
nnd approved results of the
municipal election.
Billy Harry, president of
Hopkins County Boys Baseball,
Inc., appeared before the coun-
cil to discuss the possible use
of the regulation baseball field
in an expanded summer pro-
gram for boys this year.
The council agreed to con-
tinue the discussion at a later
date.
Street lights approved in
Tuesday night action were:
Colorado at Longino, Jack-
son at Colorado, 420 Seventh
end of Mockingbird Lan* and
at Cranford and Beasley.
Emily Connor
Succumbs Here
Emily M. Connor, 281 Col-
lege Street, was found dead at
her home about 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday. She had b*en in m
health for some time.
She was a long-time employe
of Lone Star Gas Company
here.
Funeral arrangements wer*
pending at Tapp Funeral Home
as The Echo went to press
Thursday morning.
Try a Want Ad for Results
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were in Avinger Tues-
day to visit Mrs. R. C. Wal-
drop.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mahaf-
J. J. Kennemer is report-
r3SX “nd M.H, .»d Cm-
where he had major surgery ! ra(L have returned to their
Monday. home in Oklahoma City after a
few days visit here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mahaffey.
Little Leann Waldrop, five j
year-old daughter of the Rev. Mrs. }■ C Cr""7 ls va‘
and Mrs. Fred D. Waldrop of ™t'o" this week from Sears
Gainesville, is reported to be j Catalog and Sales Stole,
doing nicely at Baylor Hospital!
in Dallas where she recently, Mrs jjuth West and
underwent plastic surgery in
treatment of third
burns.
vertise for bids for two new Street, Texas at Hinnant, 109
automobiles to replace cars Mark Street, Lake View Drive
currently being used by the and Highway 19, Lake View
police department. Bids will be j D r i v e and Highland Drive,
opened March 17. j Highland Drive at dead end,
A lease agreement for the H i g h w a y 19 south of Lake
concession rights and other View Drive
duties for the operation at
Century Lake was approved be-
tween the city and Pete Pil-
cher.
The agreement will be for a
25-month period, from March
1 of this year to March 31 of
1966. The early month this
Mrs. Mervin Williams is re-
linrted to be slowly improving -
in the Greenville Surgical Hos-; Mrs. Curtis Holliday, and his
pital where she has been quite sister, Mrs. Walter Hettiek.
ill, were in Cooper Tuesday night
to visit their mother and
g r a n dmothe r, Mrs. Mary
mployed at M. I). Anderson Hodge, patient in Janes Hos-
llospital in Houston, spent the pital.
week-end hero with her par-j---
rnts I>r. and Mrs. N. B. Gaf- Merrill C raver and Mrs.
ford. John Sheffield were in Dallas
Ellon Titus
Dies in Dallas
Elton Titus of Dallas, native
of Sulphur Springs, died un-
expectedly Tuesday in New
------ Dr. and Mrs. Hodge Sellers Orleans where he and his wife
Jewel Hodge, his daughter, i anri Mrs. Janies Thomas were were visiting. He had been
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______ Miss
Rena McMurtray have return-
degree t0 t),ejr home in Cleveland rll „„ ,
after a visit here with their [,er daughter,
sister, Mrs. W. P. Lanier. --
Mrs. Myrtle Blades of Re-
public, Mo., is visiting her sis-
ter, Mrs. M. R. Flemens, and
family of Route Four. She is
en route to Ft. Worth to visit
Miss Vineta Clifford, who is
in Dallas Wednesday to be
with their nephew and broth-
er-in-law, Morris Craver, who
was scheduled to have major
surgery at Baylor Hospital.
•- i Wednesday to be with their
Arvie Brice of Cooper visit- brother, Morris Craver, who
ed in Sulphur Springs on busi- was scheduled to undergo ma-
ness Monday. i jor surgery at Baylor Hospital-
Morris Craver was schedul-
ed to undergo major surgery
at Baylor Hospital in Dallas
Wednesday. His wife is there
with him.
Jim Master's
Week-End Specials
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities—
Prices Good Friday and Saturday
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Carnation Milk
SPECIAL 1 l|C
TALL CAN
American Made — 2-Cell
CHROME
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Reg. 98c 59/
6-ft. 2-Piece
FIBERGLASS
ROD & REEL
(Closed Face Spinning Reel)
Reg. 6.95 4.88
Powerful — 6 Transistor
RADIO
With Earphone and Case
Reg. 12.95 7.95
For Scouts, Hunters, Campers,
Fishermen
5-Pc. Mess Kit
With Skillet, Plastic Cup,
Sauce Pan and Lid
Reg. 1.49 98/
4-Qt. MIRRO-MATIC
Pressure Cooker
Reg. 10.95 6.95
25-ft. Heavy Duty
Extension Cord
Use for Power Tools, Appliances,
Electric Mowers, etc.
Reg. 1.98 1.19
Jim Masters' TftZ'ZS&fsLr
Western Store
[Main Street *»'. Phone 5-3666
Mrs. P. H. Corbet is a pa-
tient at St. Joseph Hospital
in Paris. She was schedule#
to undergo major surgery
Wednesday. Her room num-
ber is 311.
Mrs. Neva White has return-
ed from Ft. Worth where she
has been with her mother, Mrs.
Doella Payne, who is ill. She
1 is reported to be unimproved.
I She is at the home of a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Clyde Griffith, 2225
Ellis Avenue.
Here to Attend
Bonner Rites
ill health for the last two
years.
Funeral services were
held Thursday at 11:30 a. m.
at Restland Memorial Chapel
in Dallas with burial in Dal-
las.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Elizabeth Sherman
•of Sulphur Springs and two
sons, Jack and Bob Titus, also
of Dallas.
Mrs. Titus is the niece of
Mrs. Robet E. Irwin of Sul-
phur Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
win are in Dallas for the fun-
eral.
Bonner were Mr. and Mrs. Ben
L. Bonner of El Paso, Mr. and
Mrs. George Schlunte of Lafay-
ette, La., Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Collins of Livingston, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Mitchell of Nacog-
doches, Mrs. Beth McDonald
of Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. J.
0. Haynes of Kilgore;
Fred H. Zimmerman of Dal-
las, R. F. Taylor of Winnsboro,
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lowry, Jr.,
Mt. Vernon, J. F. Casey of
Dallas, Paul Arthur of Mt.
Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Also at 405 Craig Street, 227
Brewer, 1017 Fisher (pending
clearance made available),
1114 Fisher Street, 618 Plano
Street.
Plano at Waco, 621 Pampa
Street, Pampa at League, south
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atives and friends here to at- O. Blanchard of Shreveport
tend the funeral of Mrs. I). R. and Burt Pevy of Longview.
Comptroller of the Currency
Treasury Department
of the United States
Washington, D. C.
WHERAS, satisfactory evidanca has bean
presented to the Comptroller of the Currency
that “PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF SUL-
PHUR SPRING S”, located in SULPHUR
SPRINGS, State of TEXAS, has compiled with
all provisions of the statutes of the United
States required to be complied with before be-
ing authorized to commence the business of
banking as a National Banking Association;
NOW, THEREFORE. I hereby certify that
the above-named association is authorized to
commence the business of banking as a Na-
tional Banking Association.
In leatimony wheraof, witness my signature and
seal of office thie 22nd day of JANUARY, 1964.
Comptroller of the Currency.
SEAL OF THE
COMPTROLLER OF THE
CURRENCY
CURRENCY BUREAU
TREASURY DEPART-
MENT
Charter No. 15250
JAMES J. SAXON
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1964, newspaper, February 21, 1964; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth823255/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.