The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1949 Page: 4 of 14
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Member of ABC
THI GRAND SALINK, Tf XAS. SUN
First Baptist Church Revival To
ten June 3 With Gilmer Pastor
Opt
The First Baptist Church of j 1
Grand Saline will open a revival n a nr ■JCDC yr\| r\
Friday right! June 3, the Rev. H. flCKC IULU
A. Shoenrock, paator, announced
this week.
—MOSTLY PEOPLE—
TO KEEP UVES IN
• | * '*' '
Mr., and Mr*. Howard .Whatley
and girla, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Cop
enhaver, Mrs. M. 0. Furrh and
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. .Presawood and
boys visited Mr. and Mrs. Farris
Pierce of Hawkins Saturday and
everyone enjoyed a fish fry at
Brook’s Lake.
t |T g—***1 is T»n.Z«a4t County Tkswday, May 34,1
le* NEW OFFICERS OF vic* Pr«*h*«nt: Mrs. Porker, sac- ey. Guests ware Mrs.
and Tom Heddin of Lubbock visi-
Evangelist for the series of twice r/n^i ic u/itu /* /NIT
daily services will be the Rev. VFlin V7UU
Charlie Hall of Gilmer, the pastor
PRHV
Services will be held from 10 *Plrit“i received by
to 11 a. m. and from 8 to 0 p. m. Grand Saline High School graduat-
Everyone is urged to attend. W. L.
Lewis will be in charge of singing.
er fail to get The Sun, if change of
address is not made, but postmast-
ers return them to The Sun at a
| cost of 2 cents. The Sun wants ev-
eryone to get what they pay for
and the only way we can do that
| is for subscribers to notify us.
Too, that little matter of 2 cents ted their nephew, Mr. and Mrs.
is no small item in a year’s time. Felix Herron, Jr., Thursday.
To say nothing of the time, trouble, Those visiting in the home of
iand suspense in waiting until some-1 Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Mayo Sunday
A triple charge of mental and one writes or the postmaster to
come through with the new address.
IWon’t you help keep The Sun com-
ing to you?
STUDY CLUB NAMED
New officers of the Grand Saline
Study Club were announced this
week following the May meeting
last Thursday night on “Family
, —j kife” at the home of Mrs. Howard
Mrs. Jess Brannan of Edgewood Hill. Mrs.. Grady Parker and Mrs
ing seniors last Sunday afternoon
al the baccalaureate services of the
school in the elementary school
auditorium.
The injection was administered
F. F. Clay were co-hostesses.
New officers for the ensuing year
are Mrs. Guy C. Pryor, president,
Mrs. Foye S. Fowler, first vice
president, Mrs. Byron Buzbee, sec-
ure Mr. and Mrs. Ray ,D Mayo and |ond vice president, and program ioli and snapdragons. Gifts were
children of Grand Prairie, Leon [chairman, Mrs. F. F. Clay, third presented Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Bart-
Bryan of Texarkana, Miss Mattie *~1 ------
retary-treasurer,
parliamentarian. '* s
Subjects under the general pro-
gram topic discussed were '“Build
ing Homes and Not Houses’*'by
Mrs. Alf Roberson, who read the
Edgdr A. Guest poem, Home;”
Mrs. Fred Bufka, who discussed
“Divorce, Its Causes and Cures;”
and Mrs. Joe Bartley’s review of
the Clovis G. Chappell book, “If
I Were Young.”
The home was decorated in glad-
McBurnett, formerly of'
Ore., and Mrs. Harry R. J«
of Eugene, Ore.
Mrs. Bill Whitehead
teas to the next regula
of the club.
Mrs. Newton Barnhart and sons
of Lubbock are spending the week
with her parents, Mr. and Mr
Clifford Culbreth.
Charles Culbreth underwent a
tonsillectomy Saturday in a Tyler
hospital.
Minister to Present
Baptismal Book Review JT
Malcolm Bowen, minister of the
Church of Christ here, will give
a scriptural review of the book,
“Why Methodists Baptize by Pour-
ing and Baptize Babies,” by W. A.
Swift at the 8 o'clock Sunday night
hour, he announced Wednesday. He
will preach on “The Scriptural De-
mands for Perfection” Sunday
morning after Bible School at 10
o’clock.
E. H. Wyle, pastor of the Tyler
First Christian Church.
Many people, too, do not know
that they can subscribe to The Sun
for TWO years for $4.00. One year
is $2.50—two years, $4.00— the
old per diem rate. Anywhere in the
U. S. A. The Sun cannot guarantee
delivery in foreign countries. So,
Dr. Wyle, a big veteran of World , tak« a two-year subscription and
'War 'II, ^teld his near-Vapaci,ty save a dollar,
audience in the auditorium through-
out his speech, built around the stu
dents and everyone getting their
lives in focus with God when they
launch their careers, teamwork
with others, and clinging to the
ideal, “The Lord Is My Shepherd.”
YOU'VE DONE A GOOD JOB
Congratulations, Graduates, you’ve done a good job.
Accept your diploma with pride and always remem-
ber thit we're proud of you. Good luck, Grads, may
the best of everything be yours.
H. & H. Grocery
Phone 175
—WF DELIVER—
Phone 175
C. E, BRYANT’S two-pound bass
may not win a prize, but it netted
the unique distinction of containing
a part of some other guy’s reel, C.
E. discovered when he opened up
the fish.
Bell Erwin, Miss Gladys Erwin, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Erwin,
Jr., of Carthage, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert J. Mayo, and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Sherbert of Van, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Roberson of Grand Saline and
Mr. and Mrs. Wiser of Tyler.
A. L. (BUCK) STOUGH, one of I
Grand Saline’s few Aberdeen-An-
gus cattle breeders, has distributed
eight of his choice cows to FOYE
FOWLER, n bull to W. D. WISER 1
of Plano and E. It. CHASE OF
FORNEY, according to the AAA-1
BA, which spelled out becomes A- I
merican Aberdeen-Angue Breeders’
Association.
Congratulations
Are In
. *» ■
Class of
You've Got A
jCreafaQ-
Running Start
Those visiting Mrs. G. C. Burk
last week were Curtis Hancock and
{Mrs. Birdie True, both of Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Cox and two
| children of Athens and Mr. and Mrs.
Van Fambrough of Kilgore, a 1 li
relatives of Mrs. Burk.
Mrs. Gordan Jordan is visiting
j her sister, Mrs. N. O. Sayers, and
family in New Concord, Ohio for an [
'extended visit.
Mr., and Mrs. Raymond Robertson
returned home last Sunday from a |
visit in Cisco, where he met her
Saturday night, following her visit I
with Mrs. James Robert Killebrew, j
their daughter, of Wichita Falls.
Mrs. Killebrew and Mrs. Phil Bolin
of Wichita Falls visited here lastj
week and Mrs. Robertson returned j
home with them for a week-end
visit, meeting Mr. Robertson in!
Cisco.
Yes, you’ve got a running start
towards a successful future.
Your graduation is proof of this.
Our “hat’s are off” to you.
Graduates and we join in the
Yes, Congratulations are in order on your graduation day. You
have reached a big goal in your life and have proven that you
are capable of great things. Best wishes, Graduates, may the
future bring you ever> success.
wish of everyone for your hap-
piness and good fortune.
CLOWER-PUGH
BABCOCK
AUTO SUPPLY STORE
HARDWARE COMPANY
CLIFF SANSOM, Owner
HERBERT CLOWER
Phone 166—
owners
PERRY PUGH
—Phone 166
bir .
The c.iioi |
and yellow
table decor
^eautifully
J(ake, toppe
pink candles]
the group sj
to Johnnie.
Mrs. Rayii
sided at the
ton Bryant
serving.
Refreshmel
cookies, mint|
ed the childr
served cake,
Guests foil
Billie Faye
Mrs. Faye M|
Bryant, Mrs.
Lynn YarbnJ
Yarbrough;
Don Hayes;
Mrs. Everett
Richard Ball^
lenger; MichJ
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WANT AD SECTION 1<mMm
Rates 3 cents per word first insertion; same advs. runninq more than once, 2 cents per word for
successive insertions. No adv. accepted for les s than 35 cents.
•It’s Neighborly to Buy, Sell, Swap
TWO OR THREE ROOM APART-
ments. See Juanita Grier or call
,73-J. 28-ltp
FOR SALE: NINE
| Pigs. Six weeks old.
Woodrum, route 2.
HEAD OF
See Virgil
28-ltp
GET YOlTR FORT WORTH STAR FRYERS FOR SALE: RAISED, FFA BOYS HAVE 500 BROILERS
Telegram. Delivered anywhere in under ideal conditions to make best for sale. See W. E. Berry. 27-tfc
town Son Rnhhv PonHorame. fryers possible. W. E. Lappe. Half1-—-
mile South on Van Highway. 28-2tp
FOUND: KEY IN JACKET WITH
Grand Saline School stamped on it.
Name “Page Newman” “Herman”
also. Finder call at Sun office. Pay
for ad . 281nc
FOR SALE OIC PIGS. 6 WEEKS
old. H. W. Roebuck, Fruitvale.
27*2tp
town. See Bobby Pendergrass or
Phone 262 or at White Way Cafe.
27-2tp
Durham Sign Service
ANY KIND — ANY PLACE
Rhodes' Courts
Phone 9529
MINEOLA, TEXAS
GRADUATES!.PARENTS; HAVE
that graduation '•potrait made now! .
FDR SALE: CONCRETE WELL
Tile 30” by 30” culvert tile any
size. House bloclw, septic tanka.
Frank Erwin, Fruitvale, 8-tfe
Call or come by studio for infoffina-
tion. Dorough, Phone 277
, 1 27-2tc
FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE-
room furnished apartment. Phone
265-J. 27-tfc
FOR SALE: MY PLACE ON N.
Main Street. See Jack Roberson.
27-2tc.
FOR SALE: NEW ATTIC FAN.
At bargain price. See Jack Rober-
son. 27-2tc
1ABY CHICKS EACH TUESDAY
White Leghorn, Brown Leghorn,
Barred Rocks, New Hampshire
Red, Buff Orphington and Rhode
Island Reds.
All Chicks 13c At Hatchery
Delivered by Mail for
100 Chicks—$13.50
50 Chicks— 7.00
25 Chicks— 4.09
MITCHELL HATCHERY
Canton, Texas 15-tfc
FOR SALE
1939 FORD Tudor DeLuxe. New
paint. Clean inside and outside.
1947 OLDS DeLUXE 2-Door Sedan.
Black. Standard transmission. Ra-
dio, Heater, Seat Covers. You can
shift your own gear on this
one.
BEAUTIFUL MAROON ’47 OLDS
“78” 4-Door Sedan. Hydramatic
Drive, Radio, Heater.
1946 OLDS, “76” CLUB SEDAN,
Hydramatic Drive, Radio, Heater,
2-Tone Color.
USE 1PA OINTMENT FOR Chig-
gers. Kills and stops itching im-
mediately. iBuy at drug stores
26-8tp
PLENTY OF TOMATO PLANTS,
$2.00 a thousand. J. H. Campbell.
26-3tp
FOR SALE: BEST MODEL Thayer
Baby Buggy, in excellent condition,
for loss than half the new price.
Phone 212. Guy C. Pryor. 26-tfc
FRYERS FOR SALE: DRESSED
undressed. Mrs. A. E. (Doc) Gil-
Corinth community. 26-3tp
SALE:
hJ l. trip
)M" HOUSE. See
ET: 6-ROO)
.p^^hone 1^17-F-ga.
v
Cars-A Bucks ■
FOR SALE OR LEASE: GAS
Station property, lot 75x100 feet,
three blocks east of Main Street
on Highway 80. See Harry Tunnell
Truck Stop Cafe. 23-tfc
FOR EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING
and good used Army work shoes
and Army dress low quarters. Visit
the City Shoe Shop. 27-tfc
DON’T TAKE CHANCES: H WE
your hot water heater vented
through the roof. A defective heat-
er, may cause an explosion or
deadly gas fumes. Get a free esti-
mate on this and all kinds of sheet
metal work from the Grand Saline
Sheet Metal Works. Phone 9700W3.
28-ltc
FOR SALE OR TRADE: MILCH
cows. J.»H. Campbell at Campbell’s
Bam. r ----
27-3tp.
•-...*. ii ■ _- -i -
FOR sALE;.QN RUCKER RIDGE
Gqod Sfroom houpe recently re-.
- uuuu u-iuui# nuuae rocem*y
- papered, nicely finished inside, has
runnirig water, lights, gas, good
chicken house and yard. Garage and
one acre ground. Priced right. See
Howard Baughman at Sun office.
27-tf
FOR SALE: HOUSE AND LOT.
C. C. Lindsey, phone 15-J. 1-tfc
INSURANCE, HOSP I T A L -
ization, Sickness and Accident In-
surance with Bankers Protective
Life. See J. T. Yarbrough, Edge-
wood, Texas. 26-4tp.
1940 GMC {-TON PICK-UP. A
Honey.
1941 CHEVROLET Truck. New
Engine. New Tire*. Stake body. A
Real Turnip Hauler.
1941 Dodge Truck—3-Yard Dump
Truck. All this baby needs is a
driver.
1939 CHEVROLET l^Ton STAKE
body truck. Red finish. Don’t over-
look this bargain if you need a
truck.
1947 GMC {4-Ton Pick-up. Plenty
nice.
1947 FORD {-Ton Pick-up. Like
New.
1941 FORD {-Ton Pick-up. Clean.
New Paint.
1940 FORD {-Ton Pick-up. Clean.
New P,l„t.
1999 FORD {-Ton Pick-up. Clean.
One Owner.
1939 FORD {-Ton Pick-up. N
Engine. New Paint.
WE ALWAYS HAVE OTHER
CARS NOT LISTED. COMB SBB
e w
FOR SALE* GOULD PUMPS and
Water Systems. Oliver Bros. Radio
and Elec'rical Service, Phone 436,
Van. 38-tfc
FOR SALE: THE HOME PLACE
of G. W. Reynolds in Colfax. 45
acres or more. See George Reynolds,
Grand Saline. 25-4tc
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON
Hog and Chicken Feed. See Dave
Calhoun or Fate Mayo. 16-tfc
WHEAT, $2.25 per 100 POUNDS:
See Dave Calhoun or Fate Mayo.
15-tfc
TWO MEN: WHO WANT STEADY
year around business with no lay-
off. Earn $50 and up average 6
day week supplying customers with
famous Watkins Products. Write
District Manager, P. O. Box 24?,
Tyler. 24-4tc
St,
FOR SALE: NEW 5-ROOM House
All conveniences. In Collier Addi-
tion. F. D. Tipps. 24-tfc
We Still Have Bargains
—IN—
Used Cars and Trucks
2 - 1937 QHEVRQLET., 2-Doors.
Both run and look jgopd.. And I
mean a bargain’at $495 each.
1939 BUICK'14-Door 'Sedan, has
radio, heater,'seat'coven.1 Yon can't
beat the performance. Only $505.
1938 DODGE 4-Door Sedan. Motor
perfect. Good tires. New seat 'cov-
ers and upholstery. Extra low
price $385.
1939 FORD Tudor—Good motor and
tires, nice little car in every way.
Don’t fail to see this one at the
very low price of $465.
1938 INTERNATIONAL three-
quarter ton Pick-up. Good tires.
Motor perfect Low price $345. •
If in the market for a Good Clean
Used Car or Truck, See Us
before you buy. We esn
Save you Money.
Ross Love Motor Co.
Sales —BUICK— Service
Phone 218
CO
RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION
TO THE SUN PROMPTLY. Avoid
Missing a single issue.
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FOR RENT: BRAND NEW G. E.
Floor Polisher. 60 Cents per day.
Kirby-Bailey. Phone 106 46-*tf«
I
FOR RENT: 2-ROOM FURNISH-
ed or unfurnished apartment See
Mrs. A. B. Evans. 24-tfc
SHELLED CORN, $3.30; (BUNCO
Sweet Feed, $2.90; Wheat Shorts,
$3.68; 16% Dairy Feed, print, $$.10;
50 lb. Kimble’s print flour. $3.40;
Ground ear com, $2.80. t
S. H. FERGUSON
Route 1—Grand Saline 23-tfc
WANTED: OLD-FASHIONED bed, >
wash Stand and dresser. Phone
242-J; Box 206, City. 28-tfc
DO YOU WANT
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Buzbee, Byron B. The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1949, newspaper, May 26, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1003381/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.