The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1952 Page: 4 of 8
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•m Eat**. Wills Point
it physician far the past
rs, opened an office in
kilns this week in the
Uilding above Nn-Way
,Local office hour* wfli
mony the couple left for Hot
Springs and other points in Ar-
kansas.
Only close relatives of the couple
attended. Tliey were Mr. and Mrs.
Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Jordan
and daughter, Sharon.
The bride is a graduate of Grand
Saline High School and was form-
erly employed at Roberson Motor
Company. The groom is a veteran
of World War II having served
18 months in Japan and five months
on Guam. He also served eight
months in the Korean war.
The couple will make their home
at 70$ W. 26th Street in Austin,
whenThe is stationed at ©urkston
leprosy Q wry , lWl jlWlllf NOW H* Norfolk
diagnosed, mostly in counties bord- Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dickson hor-
ering the Gulf Coast and R‘r. '©red the former’s brother, Hous-
Grande River. ton Dickerson of the USS Orion,
Leprosy i? one of the penalties now stationed in Norfolk, Va.,
(,f being human. No other stimuli jrecently with a dinner,
ever gets it. But, you do not need j Present for the celebration were
to worry a great deal about it be- .Mrs. W, D. Dickerson, Mrs. R. I*
cause it is probably the least catch- ®rwin and son, Jsrry, of Silver
i.ig of all communicable diseases. |£**k®» Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tindel
The horror and shams in wM<*h th- *nd children, Jackie and Shirley,
disease is held today is a holdover of Mineola, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
from Biblical times. !8mith of Hillsboro, Mrs. Coy Go-
ber of Grand Saline, 'Wilburn Dale
Dickerson 0f Grand Saline, Mr. and
and Mrs. J. P. Barnes
Friendship community,
the Navy, stationed at S
Calif. The bride is the
•f Mr. and Mrs. Jonss
Leary, Texas.
Dr. Bates announces that he is
open for the general practice of
Naturopathic.
a graduate of National
in a brown
trimming of
He is _ —„— _
College in Chicago and completed
post graduate work in Tennessee.
He is a member of the Baptist
Church and the Odd Fellows.
Dr. Estes said that he will do
all of his own laboratory work
including taking blood tests and
making kidney analysis, and that
he will also do minor surgery.
lanta for the couple were
ginia Humphrey, as maid
r. She wore a navy suit
ywn accessories. Her cor-
s of pink carnations.
Kirby served the groom
man. Mrs. Leroy Kirby,
lower* were white cama-
Sale On All Winter
Hate & Jockey Cape
Vi Price
thing is that a Communist Coun-
try, Rumania, is tha world’s focus
of leprosy.
The disease takes two forms, one
called tuberculoid because it re
sembles tuberculosis; and the other
lepromutous. The second type af-
fects twice as many men as wo-
rn e n. presumably because “there
are more modes and Opportunities
for infection :n men. v
Lepromatous patients live an
average of 3 to 10 years, while th*
tuberculoid type apparently doesn’t
affect the patient’s life span. Neith-
er type is as catching as tuber-
culosis or other communicable
diseases.
I Most cases of the disease are
contracted during childhood with
manifestations actually appearing
in the teen? or early 20’s.
Medical researchers at the na-
tional Leprosarium at Carville, JLa.,
are having success in the treat-
ment of leprosy by the use of cer-
tain drugs. The Texas State De
partmert of Health can assist any-
suffering with this disease in
Mrs. Gerald. Holloway and chil-
dren, Judy and Linda, of Baytostn,
and
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dickerson,
Mrs. Geneva Kelly and daughter,
Lh Sloans Have All
Of Children at Home
SALLY'S HAT SHOP
Shirley, Mrs. Marie Crone, and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe G. Ray, all of
Mr. and Mr3. Lee Sloan enjoyed
all their children at home last
Sunday, for the first time in three
years.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Woods tind daughter, Doris Ann,
of Hamilton County, Mr. and Mrs
Earl Nelson and daughter, Loretta,
of Fort Worth, Willie Sloan of
Grand Saline, Alvin C. Sloan of
Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Sloan
of Lubbock, Mrs. Eunice Cason
and daughter, Eltha Marie, Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Bain and son, Artie,
all of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs
C. 0. Sloan and daughter, Celia
of Grand Saline, Ronnie and Phil
Sloan of Grand Saline, Jerry and
Roddie Sloan of Grand Saline.
All the eight children and nino
grandchildren present reported ar>
enjoyable time.
nnonncening
—THE OPENING OF—
i. Alves Estes
aturopathic And
‘rMizsnez . /'Tsesimasw1 ’Me^emssnnosnsm
Physician Office
Want Ad Ratos: 3 cants a word first htsav
2 Cants a word succaadinq insertions of i
Want Ad: 35 cents minimum Want Ad*
R. D. TH<
PIANO
Box S51
L08T AND FOUND
NOTICE: NO HUNTING ALLOW,
ed on the E. B. Germany Circle G.
Ranch. 8-tjfe
LOST: ONE BIRD DOG. WHITE
with liver spots. Wart on hind leg.
Scar on top of head. Old dog. His
name' is Joe. Syd Ballenger. Route
8-2tp
RENT PROPERTY
IF YOU NEED TEHRICU8
see E. J. Hale. Rt. 8, Jones
munity.
HOUSE FOR RENT: SEE MRS.
F. B. Fisher. 9-2tp
4, Henderson, Texas.
one
s.ecuri..g treatment at Carville.
FOR RENT: 4-ROOM APART-
ment. Partly furnished. South side.
Apply at 'Bowman’s Laundry or
call 253-W. 8-2tc
WANTED: MEN EOR L<
1,500 family Rawleigh bus
Many dealers doing $100 to
or more weekly. Good oppirt
to have profitable business of
own. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept
88Z-L, Memphis, Tenn.
STRAYED FROM MY FARM AT
Sand Flat about three weeks ago.
One black short horned Jersey
•ow. Heavy springer. Reward, No-
tify Virgil Null, Route 4, City.
8-2tp
IN DR. FISHER BUILDING
FOR RFNT OR SALE: HAWK-
ins Furniture Store Building and 2
three room houses. House* new
rented. See Skinnie Hawkins in
Poll Town. 17-tfe
OFFICE HOURS: 8 TO 12 A. M
FOR RALE: CONCRETE WELL
’Tie 80”x30”, Culvert Tile, any
ize. House blocks, Septic Tanks,
’rank Erwin, Fruitvale, Texas
hone 118-J-8, Edgewood. 10-tfc
VISIT CLARA CONLEY’S
derette, front part of Ed Smith’s
Grocery. Highway 80. Help-U-Self
60c hr., Wet wash 6c lb., OVy wish
7c lb., Finish 12c lb. Just Installed
new dryer. New Ironer. m 9-4tc
Monday Through Saturday
"DR FARM LAND AND CITY
property, see C. C. Lindsey. Bust-
less phone 297-J. Resident phone
15-J. b-tfo
ERAL PRACTICE NATUROPATHIC
PROTECT YOUR HEALTH: A
good nights sleep means' good
health. All kinds of Mattresses. ,
Mineola Matress Factory. Phone
309. 1008 North Newsome. Box
36. Mineola.
IVESTOCK FOR SALE
TWO MONTH OLD PIGS FOR
'sale. See John Ham, Route 4, City.
9-ltp
sons, Carroll Wood of Orange,
Frank Wood and Bill Wood, both
of Dallas, his mother, Mrs. Calvin
Jones of Denison; two brothers,
Charlie Jones of Big Lake, and Roy
Jones of Dallas; five sister*". Mrs.
Ollie Eason of Grand Saline, Mrs.
Gladys Langford of Pampa, Mrs.
Rita Gray, Mrs. Bonnie Swanger,
und Mrs. Opal Norris, all of Lod
Angeles, Calif.
L-O-O-K
AT THESE
-R-I-C-E-S
WANTED ITEMS
me for repairs on yoi
Machines, Radios, Elec'
Fans, Electric Stoves oi
you. C. E. Bryant, _211
ington.
WANTED TO BUY: SMALL 3 or
4-rcfom house to be moved. See
Clyde Darnell. Phone. 207-W night
or 279 day. - 9-3tC
Clower-Pugh Hdw. Co.
PHONE 166
WANTED TO RENT: TWO BED-
reom house with all conveniences.
In Town. Permanently located.
Write or call Grand Saline Sun.
8-2tc
Military Rites Held
For John Jordan, 61,
Military funeral services were
held at the Sand Flat Baptist
Church Wednesday afternoon for
John A. Jordan, Wovld War I vet-
eran, who died at his home In the
Sand Flat community Tuesday at
12:10 a. m. after a long iUnoaa.
A native of Van Zaadt County.
Mr. Jordan had boon a farmer egF*
til he became 111, The local post of
the American Legion prpvMtpd the
military rites. He was ft years
old.1 1
Roy. H. 0. Lee and BBaa
Dicker,en officiated at tha sarv-
ieea. Burial was la the Sand Plat
Cemetery
He is survived by his wife; three
daughters, Shirley Aim, Billie
Christine, and Nancy Mutle; two
sons, John, Jr., and Ronnie Gene;
and two sisters, Mis. Ira 8tewart
of Dallas end .'dies Anna Jordan
of Grand Saline.
Ford Tractors
Dearborn Farm
Equipment
Van Zandt County
WANTED: WHITE LADY TO
care for two school age children.
Light house work. Room and board,
$10 per week. Write Mrs. T. P.
Ryan, 8816 Santa Clara Drive,
Drive, Dallas, Texas. 8-T
ARE NOT FRIDAY & SATURDAY PRICES — THEY ARE
EVERY DAY PRICES
WANTED TO RENT AT ONCE!
BEANS
W-A-N-T-E-D: I WILL PAT TOP ear heme at 4M Ns
pries for yaw Govoramsat Cotton. Tfrps fth to suit
Papers. See B44 Smith at my (Kora meat Is what wo ova
& BEANS
FOR SALE: MT BOMB
North Collier Street Em
F. D. Ttpps.
LUKBtMU.
MOTOR COMPANY
—FOR—
NEW A USED
TRACTORS
POE SALE: 1946 GMC PICKUP
truck. Cheap. Charlie Pegg. 9-ltp
FOR 8ALE: BRADLEY GARDEN
Tractor. Practically now. See G- P.
Rucker, Sand Flat, Route 3. 8-2tp
PEACHES
No. 2| CAN
STEW
FOR SALE: NICE S-BBDROOM
home on Highway 80. See Red
Goff. - r" 8-2tc
Boxing Team Plans
Golden Gloves Entry
Grand Saline high school will
enter a full team of nine fighters
in the Tyler Golden Glovas in Tyl-
6-6-7, coach
Refrigerators, Home
FreezeYs, Trucks
end Automobiles
MINEOLA. TEXAS
PHONE m
“Boa Ma Bafara Tan Buy
Or Wa Bath Lsn*
1949 OLD8MOBILE
This is s nice <
right •
1946 OLD8MOBILE,
In A-l Cenditk
1937 OLDSMOBILB
Good condition.
1949 FORD Tadar
FOR SALE: 6-ROOM HOUSE,
screened in back borch. Plenty of
water, outbuildings. 4 lots, butane
and lights. In Pole Town. See Allen
Daniels. 8-2tp
SUGAR
er slated for Feb. .......
“Hoot” Smith announced Wodnes
day afternoon.
.Last year, the local school team
in its first year of boxing won
eight of nine fights. Throe fighters
from last year, Robert Camper,
Teddy Lee Lawrence, and Jimmy
Barron, are back this year. Others
who have looked impressive in awtl
practice have been JMlM
1 DOZEN
LAKE?
Wilburn Gray, and
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. L<
Return to TexasJ
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lsr
returned to Texas <W
lege in El Peso after 1
during the Christmas
The couple was manrl
wall last March.
Mrs. Lawrence it
OTBKR ITEMS OF SAVINGS TO TOUl
HOWS FROM 7 A. M. TIL »>. M.
A WOK INCLUDING HOLIDAYS
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Harle, Neil. The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1952, newspaper, January 10, 1952; Grand Saline, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017000/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.