The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1952 Page: 4 of 14
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at their regular meeting held in
Wills Point Tuesday night
Other new members are Mis.
Allen Gilchrist, Van, and Mr*.
Nancy Willbaalu, Edgewood.
MIRRORS
GENUINE PLATES
Fronted & Venetian
Visiting with Mm. Sterling
Bailey Sunday -was Mm. Owen
8pringer of Canton.
Marian Quinn and son, Jack, at-
tended the Mr in Dallas recently.
Mr. and Mm. John Watkins spent
Saturday and Sunday in Fort
Worth with their son and family.
Mm. Bill Coker of 'Houston id
visiting with her mother, Mm.
Ross Smith.
Jerry (Haptonstall of Edge-wood
vas a visitor here on- Sunday.
Mrs. H. P. Besird is spending
» few days, with her daughter, Miss
Margaret Beaird, in Dallas.
Elmer Cofer of Fort Worth at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. W'. D.
Hatton Monday.
W. C. Sellman of Texarkan
spent last week with his daughtc
Mrs. Sam Dennington, and famil.
Mrs. L. R. Hamm of Dallas spen
Spending the week end with
MV. and Mry Davis was Mrs.
Albert Wales of Ban Antonio. They
attended the fair in Dallas and
visited /datives them Friday.
Mr. ^nd Mm. John J. Worden of
Dallas visited his mother, Mm.
Augusta Worden, Sunday. Mm.
Worden returned home with them
Sunday afternoon and attended the
fair that night
Visiting in the home of iMr. and
Mm. Elvin Swsin over the wedk
end were Mrs. Romie. Gipson of
Hood River, Otc.; Mm. Will Gip-
son of Lindslo; Mrs. Beatrice Pra-
ther and daughter of Grand Prai-
se; Calvin Swain, who has just
eturned home after serving in
he Navy; Mrs. Chester Davis and
laughter of Jonaa; Mm. OUie Gil-
>ert and Edward; Mrs. Billie Nell
3yford; Mr.
E&klOCALS
ONE MILE EAST OF MINEOLA ON
Mm. Roy OUrk, Mm. H. R. Bar.
nett and daughters were Dallas
visitors Monday.
Mm. Sallie Bailiff attended th
funeral services of her cousin
Vernard Wells in Mineola Tuesday
Mr. Wells died of a heart attacl
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Pyle of Lake
Jackson were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mm. Pete Land.
Mrs. Wylie Garland is at the
bedside of her father in Palestine.
FRIDAY ft SATURDAY—
John Payne, Rhonda Fleming and Demis I
THE EAGLE AND THE HA
—PLUS SECOND FEATURE—
Laura Elliott, Jim Araesa—In
“TWO LOST WORLDS'
SUNDAY ft MONDAY—
Doaald O'Connor, Peter Laurie and Frances The Talk!)
“FRANCIS GOES TO THE RACE!
TUESDAY NIGHT— CAR NIGHT— •
ADMISSION: Me PER CAB
Frank Lovejey, Kathleen Ryan —In
“TRY AND GET ME"
and Mrs. Sammiei
'wain and children; Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Mayne; and Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Duncan.
Mrs. Beatrice Prather aijd Con-
nie Sue of Grand Prairie are viait-
ing relatives here and in Van while
her husband is deer hunting in
Colorado
‘ CARD OF THANKS
•We wish to acknowledge anc
thank our many friends for tht
numerous acts of kindness to us
during the extended illness of orur
mother and again last week at
the death of our brother.
The Ralph Families, and
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Fail
and children.
WEDNESDAY ft THURSDAY—
John Wayne and Patricia Neal -
“OPERATION PACIFIC
50-ltc
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank each and every
one who helped in any way during
our sorrow and loss of our father
and grandfather. May God’s rich-
est blessings be bestowed upon
you in your time of trouble.
We want to thank each one for
the nice floral offerings and for
the meals that were brought to
us. IWe want to personally thank
the doctor, the East Center Bap-
tist Church and his many other
friends of East Center and other
places who helped him during his
illness before his last severe heart
attack.
Mr. end Mrs. M. T. Roan and
family, James Patrick and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Stewart, Mrs. Lilia Patrick
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin Lloyd Roan, and Wanda
(Patrick) Boatright. 50-ltp
•GET YC
The Sun
ACT TODAY —LADIES GET A
lovely New Permanent at money-
saving prices. Call 76-J. Rober-
son’s Beauty Shop. . 50-2tc
INSTRUCTION OFFERED IN
Ceramics. Opening for 3 ladies in
evening class. Also afternoon
classes. Complete instruction Mrs.
W. R. Blalock. Alba. ~ 60-.?tc
FOR SALE: 1949
4-door style line.
Priced for quick i
M. L. Taylor or
Phone 117-W.
RAGS WANTED AT SUN OH
fice, 5c lb. No overalls or rayon,
please. 42-tf
CALL 247 FOR TAXI TO AND
from Van-Grand Saline ball game
Friday niglit_ Skinnie Dawkins
Drive-In. 50-ltp
r - -
NOTICE LADIES—OUR FALL
Permanent Wave Specials are in
effect. Save Money, call uf today.
Two operators on duty. Roberson's
Beauty Shop.
LADIES TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
our Fall Permanent Wave Specials.
Call 76-J. Roberson’s Beauty Shop.
50-2tc
TERMITES
FARMERS! ! IF YOU WANT It)
sell your cotton at fair price and
correct weight or put in Govern-
ment .Loan, bring it to Rdeves’
Bonded Warehouse, Edgewood,
Texas. 50-4te
STOP THOSE TERMITES
Free Inspection ft Estimates.
II YEARS EXPERIENCE
FHA Terms
36 MONTHS
No Down Payment*.
-GRAND SALINE, TEXAS—
Phone 219 -
DALLAS—Phone DMM1
EDGEWOOD STILL HAS A
good Cream Market. Why not try
selling a few buckets of cream
and see for yourself that it' pays ?
We buy on Saturday only. Park-
erson Cream Station. 43-tfc
FOR FARM LAND AND CITY
property, see C. C. Lindsey. Busi-
ness phone 297-J. Rasidsnt phone
1W. , 1 ? 6-tfc
LOST AND FOUND
PROTECT YOUB HEALTH: A
Good nights sleep means more
health. All kinds of Mattresses.
Mineola Matress Factory. Phone
809. 1008 North Newsome. Box
6. Mineola. 8-tfc
...LOST: BOX OF COOKl.tfG
utensils believed placed in back of
wrong pickup in front of Callaway
Grocery last Saturday. Please re-
turn to Callaway Grocery. 60-lhjfi
11950 GE Refrigerator
1 1950 Florence Range
1 Water Cool Air Con-
ditioner.
Size 6.70-15
WANTED ITBMS
HR'S^ATCH SHOP j
WANTED: MAN FOR GENERAL
yard work and maintenance work
on large building. Regular bean,
good pay. Permanent work. iMmtrg
The Sun.
Grand Saline, Texas
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
CRYSTALS — While U Wait
Located in Bldg, formerly oc-
cupied by C. D. Defee 47-tfc
OTHER SIZES ALSO LOW
WANTED: EXPERIENCED FUR-
niture Salesman. Apply Caetlao
Furniture Co,
Look this merchandise over. Can
he seen at H.R.’s Watch Shop
Ho Tire Except a firestone
Offers AH These
Extra
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Ford Tractors
Dearborn Farm
Equipment
PROPERTY FOR SALE—
E. V. PERRY at the Saline
FOR SALE OR TRA0I
building 60x80. Living qi
11 aegea, Highway 80.
2S: B5gnBfeyr(fain. Alii
terms. Will sell withoil
machinery. Write Hams
chinery, Waco, Texpc^l
real estate dealer.
Hotel
Tractor Cownwmy .
CANTON. TEXAS—PS. IS
We service all Hakes
Tractors
NEW * USED
• MORE NON-SKID SAFETY . . . Wider, Flatter Tread
With Thousands of Sharp-Edged Angles Gives
• Greater Protection Against Skidding.
• GREATER BLOWOUT PROTECTION . . . New Exclu-
sive Super Gum-Dipping and Safti-Sured Construction
Provide the Strongest Tire Body Ever Built.
• LOWER COST PER MILE . . . Plus Mileage Tread
Rubber Wears and Wears.
• LIFETIME GUARANTEE
FOR SALE
Texaco Havoline
fart^J
NOR SALE: RANCH 81
rodtns and bath, 2 scree
Lawrence Springa comma
conveniences. Bee Arise (H
write L. W. Smith, Rt #1
%A. L. King.
—By The Case At—
Wholesale Prices
Roberson Motor Co
PHONE SO
Tractors &
FOR RENT: K-ROOM HC
Waldrip Street Call 115-]
SALES & SERVICE
FOR RENT: HOUSE I
Butane, lights and good
See K. E. Kennedy at 1
tor Co.
GET NEW TIRE SAFETY
Vi NEW TIRE COST
FOR RENT: EXTR
roon; furnished apartn
Waldrip. Phone 844WI
Land.
Phone 981
GUARANTEED
MINEOLA. TEXAS
- Need A New
LAKE?
RAY SAY
tome up Our II
Swap Your Way
1940 DODGE f-Tea
i Mater sad raid]
19SI GMC 1-Ton 1
900 actual miles. 1
like new.
1940 lft-Ton FORD 1
. BRAND NEW* GMC
Ready te ge. Na wait, i
* LANDSCAPING
CLOWER - PUGH
HARDWARE CO.
' "Wtf-
wrie Motor ^Company
•-3C j
(firestone
1TIRES
Mineola Animal Clinic
Dr. Jerry T. Martin
Dr. Jack H. Williamson
—VETERINARIANS—
Day Th. 299 — Night Ph. 251
IN MINEOLA * |
Ph. 136-W IN QUITMAN 1
48-tfc 1
•
ITEMS FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 14 USED WOOD-1
stock Typewriters, Grand Saline
Schools. 50-2tc
FOR SALE: BUTANE SYSTEM
with piping; one-fourth full of
tfuel, 250 gallon tank; Roper cook
stove; deep-well pump, jet pipe.
Board of Trustees, Grand Saline
Independent School District. 50-2tc
FOR SALE: ONE COTTON MAT-
tress, one drop-leaf breakfast room
table, built-m cabinet with sink
and one closet door. Phone 227.-J.
50-ltc
FOR SALE: GOOD WHITE PIGS,
6ix weeks old. See C. B. Carroll,
2 miles out Sand Flat Highway.
49-2tp
FOR SALE: 10,000 POUNDS OF
Dixie Re-Seeding Crimson Clover
Seed. iHigh Test. |30 per hundred.
See J. P. Adams, Canton, Texas
Box 276. Ph. 126-J. 49-2tp
FOR SALE: GASOLINE CAR
Heater. Like new; See Cleo Smith
at Castloo Furniture Co. Tele-
phone* 24i5. 49-tfc
TJSrZSTZrjr&Z
Fully guaranteed. Babcock Auto
Supply Store. Phone 47. 48-fcfc
FOR SALE: GOOD USED ICE
boxes, Me down, 50c week. Salt
City Co. M-tfc
FOB RALE: CONCRETE WELL
Til* WaM”, Oalvert TOe, any
site. House blocks. Septic Tanks,
Fvank Erwin, hritvab, Texas,
Phone 11B-J-8, Edgewood. 19-tfe
NOW AUTHORIZED TO BELL
new copyrighted and patented re-
ceipt form. This receipt hook has
everything your present receipts
have, plua additional spaces for
mere Information, all in a hatter
arranged pattern, mote easily W
fill eat. Receipt beak is condensed
te fit easily into drawar or lay
on top of dock without getting in
the way. 400 duplicate receipts
te the book. All at the-amazing
lew PRICE of 91-&9. Now in stock
at The Sun. Cell 177 for free de-
livery. g*-tf
FOR BALE: ALFALFA HAT.
Any amount. See Ray Lowrie or
picas M or 1SBM. 32-tfc
IF ITS A MUFFLER you naed,
Call Harris Auto Parte. Guaran-
teed the life of a ear. 49-tfc
FOR BALE: A TIME SAVER, A
Money saver for these who have
signs to make. Get our lrit and
make them yourself. 820 die—cut
letters, numbers, and diameters,
i AA *- .kMa aul 1 f!A -------4
in wnitn iuu 19U to itourHCiHu
Characters fit In groves. Can ha
changed at will in matter of see-
oans. Makes placard 11x14 Entire
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Harle, Neil. The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1952, newspaper, October 16, 1952; Grand Saline, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017276/m1/4/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.