The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 112, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 13, 1964 Page: 4 of 6
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THIS WEEK ONLY
1957 FORD FAIRLANE
‘•500” 4-Dr.
R. H. and A. T. Factory Air.
2-Tone. Nice.
$295.00
1955 CHEV. BELAIR
Hardtop. A. T. V-8
R. H. Runs Good.
$150.00
1953 GMC *4-Ton P.U.
4 New Tire*. R. H. Nice
$295.00
1957 CHEV. BELAIR V-8
4-Door. New Motor. R. H.
and A. T. A-l
$555.00
E. X. HILL
Yantis, Texas
DU 3-2339
1 - Announcements
l-B—Notice
ROBERT L. TOWLES — You
are invited to call by noon
Thursday for a free quart of
Dairy Queen. Phone 5-3640.
THANKS FOLKS!
For buying your TV's, Radios
and Stereos from TYLER S
TV SERVICE.
FREE SAND
Will be loading the rest of
week at Akins place, four miles
So. Hwy. 154. Bring tubs,
wheel barrows and pickup
trucks or call Delbert Wyatt—
5-5300.
LAND CLEARING
Government Ponds
I now have a new Power-
shift Bulldozer.
Big machine, with K. G.
cutting blade.
J. D. HATLEY
Rt. 5, Box 328A
Phone 885-2572
Sulphur Springs, Texas
Announcing
the purchase of
T. A. (Shug) REED
GARAGE
821 Main St.
Now It Will Be
Main Street
Garage
We Invite Our Friends
and Customers
to Come By
KENNETH ROSS
ED HOLDER
Phone 885-4353
COME TO
THE FAIR.
Gober * Merrell’s
SALES FAIR
OF USED CAR
VALUES!
’63 CHEV. 4 Dr.
Air Conditioned.
Extra Nice
’60 CHEV. 4 Dr.
Radio and Heater.
Extra Nice Car.
’60 CHEVROLET
Air Conditioned
’56 CHEV. 4 Dr.
Bargain Priced
’55 CHEV. 4 Dr.
Real Bargain.
Clean Car.
’56 CHEVROLET
Pickup Truck—
Extra Nice
’62 CHEVROLET
Pickup Truck—
Don’t Miss this One.
TRADE N’ TRAVEL
DURING OUR
CHEVROLET
SALES FAIR
Gober & Merrell
CHEVROLET, INC.
S. Broadway
3-Business Service
2-Automobiles
FOR SALE
1961 GMC Truck tractor,
excellent condition.
Sell with or without 1961
Lufkin grain trailer.
Finance available.
CHARLES WILLIS
Phone UN 4-2940
Pittsburg, Texas
FOR SALE
Fruehauf Hydraulic Truck
Trailer, 12 yard end dump.
Also 1962 International truck
tractor.
Will tell one or both at Bar-
gain Price because of illness.
J. E. OWEN
213 E. Park
, Phone 885-5470
Plfr A MYERS DODGE
■ IN your garage.
MYERS DODGE
825 Main Street
Now Is the
Time to Spray
Your Pecan
TREES
We Have the
Equipment and
Experience to Do
the Job.
Average Cost Per
Tree $2.50 to $3.50
We Also Do
TERMITING
Phone 5-4710
MOODY
LUMBER CO.
NOW YOU can afford to
lave your furniture Uphol-
Phone 885-2877.
TERMITES??
Call CITY BUILDING AND
5UPPLY.
Free Inspection and Esti-
nates.
RED BELL TERMITE CO.
Phone 885-2681
5-Employment
5-A—Male Help
WANTED
Salesman for local area,
j Good Commission.
See ED BARTLETT
112 Hodge, after 5 p. m.
WANTED
TV and Radio Technician.
Permanent Work — Ideal
working conditions.
GOSSETT’S HOME
APPLIANCE
CENTER
Phone 885-4011 days,
885-6725 nights
FOR SALE j
Used bed, New cotton Mat-
tress, good springs.
Complete set—125.00,
161 No. Jackson. Phone
5-4345.
SPECIAL
Tires and Batteries
40% OFF
JIMMIE ROBERTS FINA
STATION
749 Main Street
FRESH CATFISH STi
Served family style any
Open 24 hours. Crossroads
taurant. Interstate 80 at Hwy
19, Phone 5-5861.
FOR SALE
Have plenty of Iron Ore
Gravel.
Delbert Wyatt Phone 6-
5300.
WANTED
Man about 30 years old for
a permanent job.
Must have Commercial li-
censes.
Give Qualifications and ref-
erences in first letter.
Write: Box A - 1034, care
Daily News-Telegram.
SALESMAN WANTED
For Greenville and Area.
Salary, Commission, Truck
furnished, Hospitalization.
Company retirement plan.
Good chance for advance-
ment for right man.
Apply 2809 Lee. St
Greenville, Texas
5-B—Female Help
"BRYANT’S MEDICAL AND
NURSING CENTER
Has opening for Licensed
Vocational Nurses.
N e w building — Pleasant
working conditions.
Five days per week.
APPLY
3500 Park St
Greenville, Texas
WANTED
Mature woman to care for
elderly woman.
Room, board and salary.
Write
F. D. Robinson, 3322 La-
verne, Dallas, Texas.
DIAL THIS NUMBER
885-3460
For Cut flowers, potted
plants.
Corsages and complete flo-
ral arrangement service.
ROBBIE’S FLOWER8
Mrs. C. A. McKeever,
Owner
Route 5, City
FOR SALE
Coastal Bermuda Sprigs.
FORD MASSEY
IT’S a cinch to clean uphol-
stery and carpets in a jiffy
with Blue Lustre. L. B. Wester
Furniture Co.
8-Rentals
BEAUTY IS YOUR
BUSINESS
Immediate openings for ma-
ture women to service excel-
lent Rural, and city territory.
Pleasant, dignified work. No
experience needed — we will
train you to show Avon Cos-
metics. Write:
MRS. VIOLA STEWART
P. O. Box 168
Sulphur Springs, Texas
FOR RENT — three room un-
furnished house with bath at
326 E. Bechham, $20.00 per
iro. Call 5-5251 days or 6-5600
nights.
FOR RENT — To couple. Nice
two bedroom house. Call
5-4221 or 5-4935.
FOR RENT — Three room
house, all conveniences, at 325
Whitworth St. Phone 6-2889.
FOR KENT—Four room house
with bath and all modem con-
veniences, at 304 Whitworth.
Phone 5-2676.
FOR RENT—Five room house
at 701 Van Sickle. Inquire at
Hargrave Machine and Weld-
ing Shop, 611 Mulberry. Phone
5-4585. _ _______
FOR RENT—Nice clean three
bedroom house, 403 N. League.
Phone 5-3758.
FOR SALE
Quality Brick, 1,600 ft, air,
three bedrooms, two baths.
Ash stepssver kitchen - den,
eight foot breakfast bar.
Wall to wall carpet living,
dining, comodious storage.
Custom design, built 1ft
years. Good neighborhood.
Nothin* down, FHA, pay like
rent $115.00 monthly. 1118
So. D*rt*. Perry Argyris —
K.K9WI
FOR SALE — New two bed
room house, close to school on
Weaver Dr. Phone 886-264$
or aee Buford Jonea.
— My homo at 110
Goodman Street Two bedroom
brick, den, one bath. Phone
5-4909.
MAKE HER HAPPY bN
MOTHER'S DAY
33 acres, nice five room
house, beautiful trees. Five
miles from town.
Owner wants to move. Will
sell the College St house
cheap.
Just listed — a nice re-con-
ditioned home on Whitworth.
Carpeted, draped, two sir con-
ditioners, house in first class
shape.
Small equity on Lee Street
Fenced yard with beautiful
trees
We have eeveral that might
•uit you. Just call us.
MYRICK AGENCY
A. L. Gamblin—
5-3145 A 6-3710
Gene Watabn—
5-3145 A 5-5332
FOR SALE
Let a dream come true and
own this 240 acre Ranch,
three miles from city limits,
improved with a three bedroom
brick dwelling and seven room
frame tenant dwelling. Plenty
spring water and two good
wells, 60 pecan trees end good
grazing.
Also nine acres. Ideal as a
HOME SITE, five minutee of
town.
FOR SALK—New three bed-
room brick house, two baths,
central heat. 704 Lea. See Paul
Westbrook. Phone 5-4741 or
5-2679.
soEd-’
Almost everything we have.
Demand is good — If you
want to sell see us
Two B-R Frame — 921 Col-
lege St.
Two B-R Frame — Park
Circle Dr.
76 scree, no improvements.
100 scree, three B-R Brick.
All modern.
New addition, south part of
town —• Three B-R bricks -
Choose your own financing —
One almost ready.
Remember, you cannot beat
the BAILEYS for Insurance—
Title Work — Real Estate.
BAILEY REALTY AND
ABSTRACT COMPANY
12—Legal*
72 acres, four miles city
limits, liveable two bedroom
dwelling.
8-B—Apartments
FOR RENT — Furnished ga-
rage apartment at 1007 Gil-
mer Street. Phone 5-2380 or
5-3574.
FOR RENT — Four room fur-
nished garage apartment at
937 % Church St. Call 5-4824.
5-C—Jobs Wanted
WANT
To keep children at a Day
and Night Nursery.
Call 5-4096.
~ WANTED
Ironing to do in my home.
FOR RENT — Two room up-
stairs furnished apartment.
Bills paid. Phone 6-5649,__
FOR RENT — Four room fur-
ninshed apartment Bills paid.
Phone 6-6649.
FOR SENT — Furnished
apartment Bills paid. Roger
Cambron, 422 Oak Ave. Dial
6-2763. _
FOR RENT — Two bedroom
By piece.
Mrs. M. W. Hooks,
West Ave. Phone 5-5615.
I very nicely furnished garage
.apartment Call 5-5500 nights
or 6-5251 days.
6-Merchandise
6-X—Appliances
CALL JACK SHOFNER
At Sears for free home cool-
ing survey . . .
Analyze your floor plan. .
Suggest best placement of
units to get the most eficient
and economical results.
MAY SPECIAL — 18,500
BTU Air-Conditioner— $268.50
Installed.
SEARS ROEBUCK and CO.
Phone 5-2135_
6-D—Misc. For Sale
FOR RENT—Three room fur-
nished apartment at 614 So.
Davis. Bill paid. Phone 6-
2772.___
8-D—Bus. Property
PAWN SHOP
Money loaned on anything
of value.
Guns, watches, etc. for sale.
CLINTON DAME
1202 Park St
Commerce. Taxas
FOR RENT
Building formerly occupied
by Oounty Butane on Mala
Street
See H. C. MeGrede or B.
F. Ashcroft Phone 885-8882.
FOR LEASE
Building — 212 N. Dsvis St
Call or write W. L. Connelly,
621 S. Glenwood Blvd., Tyler,
Texas. LY 4-5862.
IN TOWN WE OFFER:
Two bedroom frame, good
condition, for only $4,500.
Two bedroom
near schools.
den frame,
Three bedroom brick,
Street
And others.
THE WHITWORTH CO.
OR BURT C. WAITS
Realtors
Off. Pho. 6-2623
Res. Pho. 6-4664
FOR SALE
Brand new three bedroom
brick veneer home, new addi-
tion. All you could ask for in
a home.
Beautiful three bedroom
home, Connelly Street
Three bedroom home, Hous-
ton St . . .
8-G—Motels
BOOM FOR RENT
Private baths—Weakly
Monthly rates.
IDEAL MOTEL
9-Real Estate
SINGER
SEWING MACHINE CO.
en • -v *x'*'
Several Repossessed Singer
Machines.
One or Two Slant-O-
Matics.
Take up payments on
these machines.
Several Coed Buys
ia Used PORTABLE
Model SINGERS
Wa repair and service all
brands of sewing machines.
For your Singer Represen-
tative — Call Nome’s Beau-
ty Shop—5-2694.
9-B—Houses for Safe
FOR SALE — Three bedroom,
kitchen-den combination brick
home. 931 Alabama St Phone
6-3070.
FOR SALE - One year old
modern three bedroom bouse,
two bathe, den, living room.
Brick veneer. Can be seen by
appointment Phone I • 4784.
Convenient to High SchooL
FOR SALE—Four room mot
ern house with all conven-
iences. Large broiler house
with all equipment Young or-
chard, two acres land. Located
on the Martin Springs Road.
Phone Yantis DU 8-2246.
FOR SAlE — Reasonably
priced, frame, five room and
bath, double garage, corner
lot J. Harlan West Phone
5-2*09 or 6-4648.
Three bedroom borne, North
Jackson St Already financed.
Five room house. Cloee in.
176 acre dairy, Highway,
Franklin Co. Too cheap.
Wonderful 117 aero dairy,
highway, new brick vena
home, everlasting spring
branches. Realty one of the top
dairies.
63 acres, six room house,
northwest of city.
90 acre dairy, just 5 miles
from town. Beautiful six room
rock veneer home, plenty wa-
ter, enough cows to get rich
on.
LISTINGS. . - .
AND CITY
handle all typos of ce
loans. Plenty mon
interest good terms.
v LEMON
Reel Estate, Insurance, Loons
FOR SAL$—House to be mov-
ed, 2,200 sq. feet on F. M.
Hwy. See Walter
Miller Grove, Texas.
FOR SALE
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To: Floyd Wigenton, Jr.—
GREETING:
You are commanded to ap-
pear and answer the plaintiffs
petition at or before 10 o’clock
A. M. of tbs first Monday aft-
er the expiration of 42 days
from the date of issuance of
this Citation, the same being
Monday, the 22nd day of June,
A. D., 1964, at or before 10
o’clock A. M., before the Hon-
orable District Court of Hop-
kins County, at the Court
House in Sulphur Springs,
Texas.
Said plaintiffs petition was
filed on the 19 day of June,
A. D., 1963.
The file number of said suit
being No. 16,026.
The names of the parties in
said suit are: Joyce Elisabeth
Wigenton, as Plaintiff, and
Floyd Wigenton, Jr., as De-
fendant.
The nature of said suit be-
ing substantially as follow*,
to-wit: Suit for divoret alleg-
ing as grounds, harsh, cruel
and tyranical treatment, of
such cruel nature aa to render
her further Wring with him as
his wife, insupportable; and
for continued custody of three
minor children, namely, Eric
Donell Wigenton, Rickey Lynn
Wigenton, a son, and Cynthia
Dyann Wigenton, and for sup-
port of said children.
Issued this the 6th day of
May. A. D., 1964.
Given under ray hand and
•eal of said Court, at office
in Sulphur Springs, Texas, this
the 6th day of May, A. D.,
1964
VALTON GLOSUP, Clerk,
Court Hopkins County, Texas.
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32 Publisher
26 Insect
37 Design
38 Energy (slang)
40 Enzymes
43 Sioux Indian
44 Ordinance
4S1Sbie chicken
47 Electrodes
48 Monkey
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4 Type of school
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NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE A8SN.
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner
13-Loet, Found
LOST
Keys on chain between Pick,
ton and Brashear. .
Finder please return to Sul-
phur Springs Pest Office.
Will peg reward if required.
“You gotta adtwHMwwjJti^jk PopUXjr donnybrook*
hotel just two blocks from the
White House. Although the
President walked there, his
limousine and Secret Service
cars were waiting to taka him
home.
*
Smart Doff
1 eagvlew, Mey 18 (I) —
Bmater, a Csrssae Sheppard
dag belonging In Mr. and
Mrs. Bob A bn ay nf Long-
pistol when it fired and tha
bullet struck him.
Km thrss
k°Two tfle baths, Mg
living room, dan.
C. O. MOODY LBK. CO.
Phene 5-4716 or 64968
Johnson Visits
Texas Friends
Washington, May 13 tit —
Tha 400-officials of the Texas
Rural Electric cooperative end
congress members attending *
dinner in Washington last night
bad a surprise visitor
President Lyndon Johnson.
The President's visit was a
surprise because only a short
time before he and seven!
aides entered the banquet
KJ&'T’il&SrS
sent his regrets.
Representative John Young
ilfuM first to spot Aa pres-
ident. He jumped to his feet
Mid announced “Ladies and
gentlemen, the President of
the United States.”7
In informal remarks John-
son said.
“I just thought I’d come
otpr here and see sogw of my
old friends. Once you are ray
friends, I know you didn’t ex-
pect much of me. Friends like
you helped me enter politics.
Many of those seme friend*
are here tonight.
wafted down the street
Sunday night
after Abney told hi# wife
that Im piaaaed to take the
deg to rise vetertearias ens
Early tha aeat morning,
the Abneys roeelved e call
from Dr. Bshert Terrell, a
veterinarian, who arid Rast-
er was writing la ffeat of
hi* of fit* whoa Terrell er»
—i__J -g ^
11 Warlt
The Ahaeye had takan
Barter t* Dr. Terrs!! far
treatment before and had
regularly boarded the dag
there whoa they want eat
at town.
Jail Prisoner
Killed in Fight
■BBli i lilii m
Balloon Soars
Al Palestine
Palestine, May 13 (D—A hah
loon carrying instruments to
record cosmic rays was sent np
by scientist* west of Palestine
in East Texas around day-
break.
Tha experiment at the Na-
tional Center for Atmospheric
Research station is being spon-
sored by scientists of the
Graduate Research Centqgikf
the Southwest in Dallas.
They said the balloon trill
travel 126,009 feet above tha
earth.
The study will collect data
about Ac behavior of cosmic
radiation in Ae solar system
during Ae 24-hour flight
Of particular interert are
low-energy cosmic ray*, up to
600 million electron volts. Coe-
mis ray activity generally fas-
creases as Ae atmosphere
This morning’s launch came
after three postponements be-
es use of adverse weather con-
ditions.
The instrument package is
Lts-ii^^K
estine, possibly in Georgia.
An Oklahoma State Unlrer-
\ *
Galveston,
"!*«. Jon Akl«. «. TSShJT;
balloon experiment
Today’s balloon carried Ae
5*E
5H hard
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 112, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 13, 1964, newspaper, May 13, 1964; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth824883/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.