The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 153, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1961 Page: 4 of 14
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Section 1
THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM
Thursday, June 29, 1361.
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CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner
JUST CALL MISS WANT AD - PHONE TU 5-3141
NEWS-TELEGRAM
WANT AD RATES
Figure Your Own Ad Costa—
Number One 2-3 6-6
Day Days Days
,75 1.10 1.70
.75
.95
1.15
1.33
1.50
1.70
1.85
Words
15 or less
16 to 20
21 to 25
26 .to 30
31 to 35
36 to 40
41 to 45
46 to 50
1.50
1.85
2.25
2.65
3.00
3.35
3.75
2.25
2.80
3.35
8.06
4.50
Used Cars far Sale
LOOK — You can now buy a
’61 PONTIAC TEMPEST 4-
deor Sedan as low as $1,875!
Be sure!? Shop us for the best
sew or used car deal in Texas.
BEVIS PONTIAC - OLDS-
CADILLAC. ______________
Low, Low Down Payment and
36 months to pay. Maddox
Motor Company.
Salesman Wanted
j? ™ SALESMAN WANTED
17
71
; FOR RENT —■ To Adults.
Nice furnished apartment. 3
rooms 4k bath. TV connection.
Garage. 818 Connally, Mrs. J.
B. Berry. Phone 5-2479.__
FOR RENT — Furnished
apartment. Phones: 5-2203 or
5-2763. Roger Cambron, 422
Oak Ave. _____
FOR RENT—Three room and
bath furnished apartment. One
block from square. No chil-
dren. Call Tapp Furniture
5-4824.
6.65
CASH DISCOUNT
I need a salesman for Hopkins
County to represent a
feed company. Retired
man or cattleman, full or part
time. Maybe you are an ex-
Take a 20 per cent discount attieman or dairyman, if so,
from these rates if cash ac- write Roger S. Amiott, Box
companies order. Three days
allowed for payment where
ad is received over telephone
without loss of discount. Do
not pay carrier boys for classi-
fied ads.
Minimum charges (including
cash discount) 60 cents, with-
out discount, 75 cents.
CALL TU 5-3141 and a com-
481, Newton, Texas.
SALESMAN.......W ANTE D
WE HAVE an immediate de-
mand for several men who are
interested in earning $100.00
and up weekly, married, be-
tween the ages of 19 and 40,
and willing to work a six-day
week.
No lay off. Paid vacation, Houses for Rent
group insurance and other
Sleeoing Rooms
32
FOR RENT—Furnished room
to working' lady or .
couple.
Mrs. H. C. Bullock.
Phone
5-2059.
Shoe Repairing
33
EXPERT BOOT AND
SHOE REPAIR . .
i .
Restyling and
Refinishing.
SHOE SHOP
216 Connally Ph.
5-2927
HANS ELECTRIC
patent ad-taker will gladly as- benefits 0ff<TCd.
sist in writing your Want Ads., j.-or pergonai interview, See
BLIND ADS — We are not hOB SMITH
allowed to give out informa- Thursday evening, June 29th,
tton concerning ads signed by at 7:30 to 9:30 p. in.
box numbers. Please do not
ask.
CARDS OF THANKS—One
regular classified rates.
At Flame Motel
34
FOR RENT — Furnished ga-
rage apartment — Also un-
furnished five room house.
Close in. See Dermont Morgan.
FOl RENT ' Six room un-
furnished house. Near town at
,217 Houston St. Phone 6-3478.
•m, i FOR RENT. — Nice roomy
22 home with large front and back
Household Goods____
of the nicest ways to tcH about As low as $100.00 down and j P^hes. Large tree shaded
friends “Thank You.” Publiah- j 36 months to pay on new Chrys-; >’*«»• 627 < hurch St. See F.
ed only as paid material at Plymouth* and Valiants M°elk- -301.2,„North Dav“ or
at — Maddox Motor Company, i Phone 5-2519. .
, FOR RENT — Two bedroom
IN MEMORIUM— Memorial
eulogies, whether in prose or
poetry, are accepted only as
paid material at regular classi-
fied rates.
JVI'»cel!an#ou» f°r Sale 24 house, centrally located. Phone
WE HAVE trash barrels and j 5-4221 or 5-4935.
clothes line poles. Phone F0Jl KKNT „ Large six room
5-24.13. GORDON & MORRIS, house on Oak Avenue. Phone
225 So. Davis. 6-2330 or 6-4601.
New Valiants going at whole- FOR RENT Four'rm/rn house",
Maddox Motor Com- |0(.ate(] at 230 Hodge St. Con-
_ ■ ■ | tact owner at house tomorrow
CANCELLATIONS — If an
ad is cancelled you pay for j sale at
the actual number of days [ pany.
your ad runs. | FOR SALE—Low hack folding! or Floyd Bank, Singer, Texas,
DEADLINES—All ads must Tr?’* c,hair' ^ S45.00. Phone -
be in by 11 a. m. of the day after 5 p. m., 82o N.
pt publication.
About Fruit
Answer to Previous Pmxs»»
ACROSS 7 Simpleton
1 late autumn ® Clique
pear 9 Fruit ikin nr
5 Smyrna — $9 Skin affliction
8 Eley -apple 11 Animal
12 Open space 18 Sea bird.
13 Stir 21 Bitter vetch
r.su
25 Meadows
29 Otherwise
27 Winged
• 1M1 k, «M, w. TU. »n M HI Oft
‘Mom's upset! Our cat has eloped again'”
ENGINEERED BEAUTY—
The new “Miss Germany of
1961” is, of all things, an
engineering student. The
long - stemmed lovely is
Murlene Schmidt, 24, who
shows both her beauty and
engineering skills at the
light control board of a re-
sort paik in Baden-Baden,
West Germany, where the
contest was held. (NEA).
tors yesterday voted to change j
the annual show’s name to the
Houston Livestock Show and j
Rodeo. They said the new j
name more closely described
the activities and purpose of
the show.
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
3— In Memorium
4— Women’s Apparel
18—Children’s Apparel
, 6—Lost, Found, Strayed
, 7— Personals
8-—Business Service
0— Beauty Aids
JO—Wanted to Buy
11— Let’s Trade
12— Used Cars for Sale
13— Auto Service
J4—Tires, Parts, Supplies
15— Male Help Wanted
16— Female Help Wanted
J7—Salesman Wanted
18— Jobs Wanted
19— Men or Women Wanted
80—Help Wanted
21— Good Things to Eat
22— Household Goods
23— Musical Instruments
24— Miscellaneous for Sale
25— Pets and livestock
26— Poultry, Feed Supplies
27— Plants, Trees and Shrubs
88—Hay and Grain
29—Farm Implements
80—Apartments for Rent
31— Room and Board
32— Sleeping Rooms
33— Shoe Repairing
84—Miscellaneous for Rent
36—Wanted to Rent
87—Business Opportunities
38— Business Property
39— Farms and Lands
40— Houses for Sale
41— Lots for Sale
42— Real Estate Wanted
43— Legals
44— Notice
45— Education
46— Announcements
47— Instructions
48— Household Appliances
Jackson.
Business Service
Us<‘<!
Merchandise
Reconditioned
HOTPOINT
Automatic
Washer
89.95
Frigidaire
Refrigerator
SPECIAL
49.50
Reconditioned
Fairbanks-Morse
Water Pump
59.50
CRAVER BROS.
hardware & Furniture
Jefferson St. Pho. 5-2566
Miscellaneous 'for Rent35
New Plymouth* .selling at —
wholesale at Maddox Motor
Company.
FOR RENT — Local rental
trailers — Also Nationwide
trailers for one way rental.
DENNY'S PHILLIPS “66“
Dallas Man
And Ex-Wife
Shoi lo Death
Convention Set
At Texarkana
By Baptists
Service Station
500 Main Street Pho. 5-3220 | man Jentzen, 32, and his ex-
* Lwifc, Annie Smith Jantzen,
Pusjnesa Property 38f^4fiL2*ch shot onett in the
FOR RENT — Brick building 11't:a<T•
REAL ESTATE. 202 Church.........
on Main Street. See LEMON
FOR SALE — Grocery store
and station. Corner Houston &
League. Kings Grocery.
Miami, Fla., June 29 UP* —
The American Baptist Associ-
ation last night voted to hold
its next convention ^ in Texar-
kana, Tex., June 19-21, 1962.
Opening speaker for the
convention will be the Rev.
Glenn Perry of White Oak,
Dallas, June "29 Ufr-— A ver- -t,3!'.
diet is pending in the death of : . ” . *’eal * convention, meet-
a Dallas man and his ex-wife ”lf, ,n “doPted a res<>.
who were
yesterday in _ .... , . .
cently rented in the Highland *"d oth*f members of congress
Park district in Dallas. Her- *ho w?rke<l w,th him stem
Texas Reports
On Highways
Austin, June 29 <jf* —The
state highway commission has
marked the fifth anniversary
of the interstate highway sys-
tem today by observing that
Texas now has 884 miles of
the super-highways completed.
When the project is complet-
ed in 1972 Texas will have 3,-
000 miles of interstate high-
ways.
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insect*
15 Killed
16 Abo
17 Feminin#
appellation
18 Iatelligeno
20 Dispatcher
22 Speedster
25 Neophyte
28 Cherry ——
34 GUI's name
35 Rot flax
37 Mimicker
38 Biblical name
39 Above (contr.)
40 Volcanic flow
41 Seraglio
43 Downy-skinned
fruit (pt.)
45 Birds’ hornet
47 Plantain
51 Retains
58 Ellipsoidal
57 Dress (with op)
60 Prayer ending
61 Incarnation
of Vishnu
82 Unde Tom’*
favorite
, 63 Forefather
84 Drinks mad*
with matt
15 Snooze
16 Large plant
DOWN
1 Of low pitch
2 Shield bearing
3 Observed
4 Crow cries
5 Obese
• Artificial
language
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28 Genus of frogs 42 Hostelry
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62 Direction
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32 Granular mow 47 Adriatic wind 65 Dirk
33 Ages 48 Grand parental 58 Eggs
36 Allowance 49 Appellation 69 Natural
ior waste 60 Exclamation channel
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NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.
Pittsburg valuations were made
by the city board of equaliza-
tion.
Setting of .the same tax rate
as the previous year followed
a series of three reductions in
the rate, enacted during three
preceding years.
Water District
Sets Tax Rale
Pittsburg'’ June 29 ijfl—Tax
rate for the Northeast Texas
Municipal Water District was
found shdt to death J”1!0" Represen- jjf at t^'^amTra^as^t
the tide of pornography and
indecent literature."
A minimum of $500 annual-
ly was allotted to put books
pertaining to the American
Wink Receives
Federal Grant
Wink, June 29 (45 — Tne
West Texas town of Wink has
received a federal grant of al-
most 2^ million hollars for a
221-acre slum-learance project.
About half of the homes in
the project area are to be
cleared. Owners of the others
are to make improvements to
bring them up to the stan-
dards of the Urban Renewal
Administration.
ing comfortably at Polyclinic
Hospital in New York City.
She was admitted yesterday
suffering from what a spokes-
man described as a mild intes-
tinal disorder.
Texas Laughs
year, in a meeting of the board
of directors Monday night.
The board voted to continue
the same tax rate, following
conclu s i o n of equalization
board hearings this week: Total
Pittsburg valuations for the
, j district remained the same as uimeu ior me jourtn ume in
■ apUst Convention into major the city rolls. A11 changes in five months, is reported rest-
libranes throughout the coun-1-—-------------—---------------------
try.
Marilyn Monroe
Enters Hospital
New York, June 29 (Afi —
Atress Marilyn Monroe, hospi-
talized for the fourth time in
Royal Couple
Off on Cruise
Monte Carlo, June 29 (A8 —
Princess Grace and Prince
Rainier — recently visitors to
Ireland—have left Monte Car-
lo on a week’s cruise aboard
the yacht Christina. They are
sailing as guests of Greek ship-
ping magnate Aristotle Onassis
and opera star Maria Callas,
Favors Drugs
New York, June 29 (IP) —
Milk and crackers, the classic
diet for ulcers, m«» he on
the way out. A medical con-
sultant, writing in the Amer-
ican Medical Association
Journal, says too much milk
may be harmful to heart
arteries, a n d he gives the
nod to drugs to fight stomach
acids.
Tiie convention also ry-elect-
* d top executives of its publi
i ution department of Texai - j
kana, Tex.
The- Rev. K. E. Swearington
By Boyce House
Houses for ca|# 40
FOR SALE OR RENT Nice _
2 bedroom house. Washer con-i Th«* hospital ward was or-j wjjj continue as business'man-
nection, wired for electric cupied by men who were re- a,,er< ;;,e Rev. O. H. Griffith
stove and air conditioning, i covering from operations. lts editor-in-chief and G. F.
Close in. Howard Massey.! As Brown, the newest pa- Cunnley as associate editor.
Phone 5-3865. | tient, regained consciousness j Jn hjst annual re{)()n Swwp.
tient, regained consciousness,
fill..yard. Sec at .56 Russel, & had TmlTZoZ' Aviation’s 3 073
I)r. after 5 p. m. Another said, “They had to ,cht''che# by 2’>.°00
- reopen me. too; they had miJ J*8* *i8r ■"<! now stands at j
Notice 44 pin- ed a pair of scissors.” ! - ' ”
JACK GAFFORD— You are in Ju*1 ‘ben the surgeon who ( in “ th.e Kl'v\ ,Ja^k ,
vited to call by noon Friday hud operated on Brown said to! 1 “" /■ ^ Jer’ y®f” '■
for a free quart of Dairy a nurse Just outside the door, , th. WO,ld 18 f,lled
Q....... Phone 6-3640. /‘Have you seen anything of | " "h —
B E R T CAMPBELL, you ,my hat? ’ _
r.
have two FREE games at S.
S. LANES,
Pick them up before 8 p.m.
Friday.
NOTICE
We pay $1.00 per hundred for
scrap iron,
GORDON & MORRIS
Wrecking Yard
225 South Davis
Pets and Livestock
Heart Attack
„ ., , /5 Ruled in Death
Registered Five
Of Prisoner
with heathenism, communism
and Christian defeatism.
And the worst of these, he I
Four friends, one of them a said, is Christian defeatism,
Scotchman, were dining at a for without a virile Christian
cafe. At the conclusion of the , faith neither heathenism nor |
meal, as the waiter was tearing ‘ conirpunism can be overcome, j
the cheek from his pad, a voice I -----
with an unmistakably Scotch I
accent said, ‘‘Give me the bill.’’ j
So he handed the ticket to!
McPherson. The headline in
next day’s newspaper was
“Scotchman Kills Ventrilo-
quist.”
Flying X *5'
4 A FINE
Other STRAWS
Priced from
295 '• lO00
FOR SALE
Star Jersey Bull. See Jimmy
Goldsmith, Birthright, one mile
north of Jess Orr’s store.
Houston Child
Electrocuted
Bids Accepted
For Houston
Stadium Bonds
Men's and Ladies' $4.95
Matching Western (Q
SHIRTS _ _ , _ _ $6.95
Ladies’ - - Matching $14.95
Shirts and Pants to
Coordinating Colors __ $16.95
EVERYTHING FOR YOUR HORSE!
FOR EXPERT
Painting, Papering and
Sheetrock work.
Call JHONNY HOOKS &
EARL HANEY
TU5-2219
NOTICES
Beware of unmarked trucks
——dont’ be taken in by unre-
liables.
STOP — paying outrageous
Plants, Tree*, Shrubs 27
FOR" SALE
Chinese Red peas — 1959
crop — $4.00 per 100 lbs.
- BAGWELL FEED MILL .
Wolfe City Dr.
Greenville, Texas
Hay and Grain
pikes and high yearly rates , y ja on
for Tebnite Control. \ 1minerals and proteins. Very
Our Services are low with | b>gh lime content. Contact
FOR SALE —COASTAL BER-
Z°UT^T I ^
hay is on blackland and high
Houston, June 29 Wi —-A
22-mOnth-old girl was electro-
Waco, June 29 ij) — Justice I cuted yesterday when she
of the Peace Derwood Johnson j touched an electric fan and a
has ruled that a Negro pris-; stove in her home in Houston,
oner rushed from the Waco j ^be was Deborah Lynn Woik,
city jail to the hospital diedj<|fuFWer of Mr. and Mrs. Mar
of a heart attack.
The man, 35-year-old Mel-
vin Lee Tollier, was arrested
for drawing a knife at a ser-
vice station. An autopsy show-
ed he suffered a heart attack
vin Wolk.
Doctors massaged her heart
for 1 and 1/2 hours in an un-
successful effort to revive her.
annual fees of only $10.00 and
$12.50.
WE ARE — Bonded — In-
sured — State and County
Registered.
Structural replace ments
guarantee worth thousands of
OMEGA SOUTHWESTERN
Phone 5-5810
Female HaJd Wanted 16
WANTED;—'Lady to work in
cleaning plant. Prefer expel i-
oflee! or will train. Apply In
parson. HINES CLEANERS,
all Cvnmlt* SL^t, ^
Crop-Dusting
Pilot Killed
Harry Whitehonse, Clarksville,
Texas. Phones: 427-2340 8 to
5. 427-3148 after 5 p. m. • a
FOR Sale — prairie Hay 35 Pharr, June 29 .UP—A San
cents per bale at the meadow. Antonio crop-dusting pilot died
John T. Sparks, Saltillo, Texas, in the burning wreckage of
GET OUR PRICE AND TERMS his plane about three miles
BEFORE YOU BUY. Chrys- south of Pharr, in the lowei , suicide,
lers, J’lymouths and Valiants. Rio Grande Valley, this morn-j
Maddo^ Motor Company. ing.
......■' — i' The 34-year-old victim, Ed
JPT N^nt 30 Mosser, was killed when the
hOR Tt E N T — Unfurnished plane crashed into a drainage
apartment in duplex. Centrally ; ditch and burst into flames,
located. J uk t re-decorated. Mosser was trying to take off.
Available immediately. 2 2 3: *--
Houston, Phone o-347jjj. 1 Try a Want Ad For Results !
Rancher Found
Shot lo Death
Big Lake, June 29 (JS — \
58-year-old West Tex As ranch-
Houston, June 29 tP — The
Harris County commissioners
court accepted a bid by a syn- .
dicate for the 18 million dol- '
lars worth of tax-backed bonds
required to build the rain-or-
shine stadium. The syndicate
is headed by the Harris Trust
and Savings Bank of Chicago.
The bonds will not be sold
until July 6th.
The Houston Sports Associ- j|
ation, holder of the 1962 Na-
tional League franchise, must I
deposit a check for $566,000
with County Auditor S. B.
[ Bruce before the bomjs can be
sold. This money represents
advance payment covering the
interest lor the 40-year bonds.
Bruce raid money from the |l
sale of the bonds probably will I
• Saddles
• Bridles
• Blankets
• Pads
• Bits
• Tie Straps
• Breast Collar
• Back Cinches
t Girts •
• Brushes
• Bridle Reins
• Tiedown
Straps
• Spurs
• Spur Straps
• Chaps
• Tiedowns
Quality,
Comfort
and Styling
You get these in every
• pair pf Tony Lama boots.
er, Floyd McMullin of Big j not arrive until August, when
Lake, was found shot to death j contracts for building the sta-
today in his, car in a park i,:;dium will be awarded.
San Angelo.’/He had been shot ............. ..
Once in the head with a rifle.
Justice of the Peace J. I). Hoi-
burg returned a verdict of
Against It
Houston Show
Changes! Name
Houston, June 29 W — The j
Houston Fat Stock Show direc* I
London, June 29 Ifl) — A
rock ‘n’role finger with hair (_
a foot long eloped to Scot; |
land from England with a
16-year-old girl. Tho girl'a
father, Edward Payne, told i
newimen: “I’m againit their f
marrying. H o w would you
like to have a lon-in-law with
hair longer than your daugh>
teFa.”
Starting ^0ne* comfort, quality
af leathers and construction and
authentic Western styling make
Tony Lama boots first choice
for dress or work.
“If It’s Western—We Have It!”
EDDINS
Western Wear & Shoe Repair
231 Main
Phone 5-3221
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 153, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1961, newspaper, June 29, 1961; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth828515/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.