The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1958 Page: 4 of 16
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re-modeling . . . . W. E. (Bill) |
Arpe of Weslaco was cited by
Got. Price . Daniel as Handicap-
ped Man of lb! Tear fai a pro-
gram sponsored by the Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carter oi
720 Main Street announce the
birth of a son Wednesday non-
iaft Oct. t, at Memorial Hospit-
al. ■■
-i Lorry taehan of Islybar
I Bluff underwent a tonsileci&my
at Memorial Hospital Wednesday.
Mri. S. B. Baugh; Sulphur
$ to 4 and 7 to»p ■*-)
Mrs. W- i SUtter has been re-
moved'to her home on Emory,
Route One following medical
treatment, at Memorial Hospital.
Muff, ham been dismissed to her
Department b experimenting tt
the use of lignite sing as a read
affected by the decMeaa. ^
After a two meeth recess Hie
high court innerml tide month
and wadhd into a stack of dis-
pute*. Among interesting eases
either decided or due to be de-
cided are these:
Water Rights are involved in a
case filed by Southern Canal Co.
of Houston against the Sts|e
surfacing material. Slag hi very
bard and has an uneven surface
to hold down skidding. Lignite, a
veor toft coal, is plentif ul in
Texas, and slag is what's left after
the lignite fa burned .... Atty.
Gen. Will Wilson has ruled the
Water Development Beard can
grant money for constructing a
water filtration plant when the
plant fa an intregnl part of the
district's water project But aoj
lonnp water filtration alone.
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Mrs. Frank Hogg oT Bremer-]
ton, Wash., fa visiting her brother
«d to her heme on Mocttnybird
Lane after undergoing a tonsi-
leeteaay at Memorial Hospital Inst
week.
Mrs. A- A. Tetts has been re-
moved to her Home at 148 Good-
man Stoie* after medical treat-
ment st Memorial Hospital.
D. C- Sims has been removed
to his home on Pkkton, Route
One After medical treatment at
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs, Garvfa Anglin and infant
two have been removed to their
heme on Come, Route Two from
Memorial Hospital where the ba-
by was born.
> Joe Dan Moss has been remov-
ed to hfa home at 102 Ninth
Street after medical treatment
1 at Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Berdie Wilks of Winna-
boro. Route One fa undergoing
medical treatment at Memorial
Hospital.
The rendition of Mrs. M. W.
Shell is listed as poor at Memor-
ial Hospital where she has been
quite ill for several weeks.
Mrs. Will Glenn of 539 South
Moore has been admitted to Me-
morial Hospital as a medical pa-
tient.
Mike Fox, 130 Russell Drive,
is a medical pptient st Memorial
Hospital.
Clovis Stewart has been dis-
missed to hfa home at 124 Cal-
ifornia Street after medical
treatment at Memorial Hospital
for the last two weeks.
Mrs. J. V. Fisher has been dis-
missed to her home on Cumby
medical
she suffered several days ago at
her homei
Mm. Bill Jackson and 4 infant
daughter have been dismissed to
their home at 221 South League
from Memorial Hospital where
the baby was born.
A. S. Gilbreath of J21 Good-
man has been dismissed to, hfa
rah
and hfa wife, Mr. and Mrs. ft. B.
Smith, after attending the funer-
al of a brother, C. R. Smith in
Idalou, Okla. y
Now Is the Time to Save During Our Big
Mrs. Earl Adams and Mrs. R.
H. Williamson have returned
from Dallas where they visited
Mrs. E. ft. Rudy of Paris, who
underwent major surgery Mon-
day at Baylor Hospital.
EVERY ITEM PRICED AT GREAT SAVINGS!
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Randolph,
T. J. Randolph and Miss Mary
Lou Randolph of Dallas, , were
here Wednesday to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Herman Jackson.
two eases from Houston. In both
cases certain pro pity ovum
in university neighborhoods ar-
gued that other property owners
were violating deed restrictions.
Lower courts ruled in favor of
the room renters and church
builders. Supreme Court agreed to
review the roomers’ case sad de-
nied a motion to force the lower
court judge to move the student
religious center.
Office-Seekers had their fam-
ing in the usual contests arising
out of the year’s elections. George
Parr, a familiar figure in the
courts, won the right to a new
trial in hfa effort to be certified
winner in a 1956 election for
Duval County sheriff.
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Laredo Attorney William
Wright' lest out in an attempt to
and safety groups drafted the
measure. It is to be introduced by
Rep. Ben Atwell of Dallas.
State High way Department
t. ___________ i__
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TO WRITE ESSAL
.Richmond, Va. UB—State Police
arrested a 14-year-old girl—too
yeuug for a driver'* license—aft-
er a chase at over 100 miles per
hoiir pa the new Richmond-Peters-
burg Expressway. She said she
had damaged a fender on her
father's car and, fearing punish-
ment, drove off. Juvenile Judge
J. H. Montgomery sentenced her
to write a 1,000-word essay on
the cause of automobile accidents, j
would have responsibility for
registering boats. Enforcement of
safety regulations would be the
job of the state’s various peace
officers and game warden*.
Zoning — the restriction of
skiing, raring, fishing, etc-, to
various areas—was omitted from
the bill.
Republicans Jockey for Posi-
tion* — Texas Republicans got
no help from Secretary of State
Route One following
treatment at Memorial HospitaL
Mrs. Luther Perkins fa report-
ed to be improving nicely at Me-
morial Hospital, where she fa un-
dergoing treatment of injuries
which she suffered in a highway
Steakley in their effort to break
into the first column on the gen-
eral election ballot
In the past the Secretary of
xident last week.
State’s Office has sent out the
ley to place hfa name on the gen-
eral election ballot as a Consti-
tutional Party candidate for dis-
trict judge. Steakley had refused
on grounds Wright voted in the
Democratic primary.
Myron Lame, choice of Houston
liberals, won out in a dispute over
the legality of "his selection as
Democratic nominee for district
judge. Harris County Executive
Committee had ruled that no
candidate filed in time for tills
office, and Love was nominated
by the one-man District Executive
Committee. Conservative forces
had contested this method. -
*
Damage Suits, labor - manage-
ment controversy also command-
ed judicial attention. A gas ex-
plosion in the basement of Dallas’
FREE!
forms this year, without com-
ment Democrats were in the first
column on the forms.
Short Snort* —- An Austin dis-
trict court ordered forfeiture of
the charter of Walker-Texas In-
vestment Corporation which had
refused to allow the Attorney
General’s staff- to inspect Its
records. Walkar-Taxas -p-’—»—
five loan firms in Houston ....
Fall pick-up in Texas business
activity may gather momentum,
develop into a “decisive break-
through,” says the University of
Texas Bureau of Business Re-
search. Optimists see complete re-
covery from the recession by the
end of 1959; pessimists, later in
1960 . . . . State Board of Health
has upped standards of fire pre-
quirements for state-licensed nurs-
ing homes. There are 560 such
homes in Texas. Board must ap-
proOh all plane for new homes or
We pvt cars back
in shape .. . fast!
Car battered or bent,
bashed or gashed? Our
body experts will remove
Large 9-PIECE
Chrome Dinette
To Be Given Away
ment at Memorial Hospital. v
Brodie Sartin has been remov-
ed to bis home on Star Route
after medical treatment at Me-
morial Hospital. r- *;'■
Miss Mary Nell Haven of
Quitman fa being treated at Me-
injuries
I mortal Hospital for
which she suffered in a traffic
accident Saturday night.
Jessie Wallace, Route One, Sal-
tillo, has been removed to her
home after medical treatment at
Memorial HospitaL
- Mrs. D. I. Parker hasjbten re-
moved to her home on Rogers
Avenue from Memorial Hospital,
where she was treated for in-
juries received in a traffic acci-
dent i,
Henry Couch of 633 Sunset has
Five underwent minor surgery at
Memorial Hospital Tuesday.
Mrs. A. E. Smith of Route Five
underwent a tonsilectomy at Me-
morial Hospital Tuesday.
Mrs. David Boas and infant son
have boon removed to their horn*
at 667 Putman from Memorial
Hospital Where the baby was
born.
R. L. Middleton of Brashear,
Route One has been transferred
from Memorial Hospital to Gas-
ton Avenue Hospital in Dallas for
further treatment
D. T. Harrington has been re-
moved to hfa home on Route Two
8-Pc. Living Room Group
Group includes Studio Couch, Platform
Rocker, 2-Step Tables, Coffee Table,
Foam Rubber Piliow and 2 Table
Lamps.
Reg. 4 +%0\
$159.95 Value ______
Plus Trade-In
4-Pc. Bedroom Group
Group includes Bookcase Bed,- Chest,
Double* Dresser and Large Plate Glass
Mirtor. A variety of finishes.
Anniversary t AH
SPECIAL------------
Mrs. James E. W ill isms of 815
Brinker fa undergoing medical
treatment at Memorial Hoapital.
Mrs. C. H. McClure of Como,
Route Two has been admitted as a
medical patient to Memorial Hos-
pital.
Odell Askew of Route Three
is a medical patient at Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs. W. F. Good son of Route
Size 22” x 28”
PICTURES
Scenic or Florals
Reg. $8.95 Kitchen
UTILITY TABLE
with Electric Outlet
morial Hospital.
F. W. Poole has been dismissed
to Ms home an Route Five after
medical treatment at Memorial
HospitaL -
“Imagination
Rules the World’
9-Piece Chrome
DINETTE
Table and 8 Chairs
7-Piece Chrome
DINETTE
Table and 6 Chairs
Table
LAMPS
Assorted Styles and Colon.
Factory to You
Reg. $9.95 Step and Coffee
TABLES
Special _______________
Scientists first use their imagination to figure out what can
be the passible cause of a disease. Then they research each
theory until they are positive of their baric facta.
Special—Platform 4 "f
ROCKERS_____________JL / r
$1.00 Down — $1.00 Week
Many people wonder how and why we sell top qual-
ity shoes at such LOW, LOW prices. Here is the
answer! ■*' ,
Beg. $89.95 Lounge I—(
CHAIR_______________ 9?g
$1.00 Down — $140 Week
Next, the chemists create a formula, or sometimes even a new
man-made chemical, that will accomplish the desired result.
/ . ......
After it has been clinically tested for safe Use, the new dis-
covery to sent to our prescription department*. Tour physi-
cian prescribes it, we pharmacists compovad R and another
Size 9x12—Linoleum
RUGS_____________
Assorted Colors—Card
tables ~—w..—.-----
WE ELIMINATE THE JOBBER OR
MIDDLE MAN PROFIT AND PASS
Reg. $12.95 Tru-Heat Electric1
IRON__________________
Reg. $12.95 Mirromatte
PERCOLATOR________
YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE 8-3121
WHEN YOU NEED MEDICINE
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A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of fill
$50.00 Trade-In on A Model 936
f Enterprise Gas Range -
Regular $199.95— 4 AA Al
SPECIAL __________ iW.aft
'And Tour Old Range "
$1.00 Down — $1.00 Week
Buy Now! Use Our Easy Budget Terms!
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1958, newspaper, October 10, 1958; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth826901/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.