The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1948 Page: 4 of 4
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ave Minstrel
The Sachse Church will have
a Negro minstrel on November
23, which will be held in the
Sachse school building. The min-
strel will be presented by Edge
Cliff Christian Church of Dallas.
Admission will be 50c for adults
and 25c for children. All proceeds
are for the church.
R. L. Gallagher, III
Born In Dallas
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gallagher,
Jr. of Garland are the proud
parents of an 8% pound boy
which was born at Florence
Nightingale Hospital, Dallas on
October 31. They are spending
this week iii Wylie with the proud
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Gallagher.
FARM ANIMALS
Dead or Useless Horses
Mules and Cattle Removed
Free—Cal> 16 Collect
GREENVILLE
RENDERING COMPANY
Greenville, Texas
Will
PICK UP
&
DELIVER
DRY WASH
Wilson Laundry
Wvlie, Texas
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
NOW
TRICYCLES
$5.95 to $21.00
WAGONS
$2.95 to $11.50
We have a fresh stock of Tricycles,
Wagon and WHEEL Goods. Have
them put up now
HOUSEWRIGHT -HAMMETT CO.
I'hone 2'}(> 1
Wylie, Texas
Farm Loans
• Long-Term (Up to 20 Years)
• Low Interest Rates
• Prompt Closing Service
• No Limit On Size Of Loan
• No Stock To Buy
Ask About This Plan Today
First State Bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Wylie, Texas
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WYLIE LOCALS
MISS BEULAH HALL
Mrs. Hartman attended a child-
rens program on last Saturday,
presented in the auditorium at
Sanger Bros., Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Vaughan,
and H. "W. Smith of Nevada, and
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Montgom-
ery and daughters of Copeville
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Akin
and Sue, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Douthitt
were Dallas visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roundtree
of Dallas, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Collins Thursday night.
Mrs. Jim Farrington, Mrs. Lois
Kennedy and Paula Kay of Du-
rant, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Lelsie
Collins and daughter of Wylie
visited friends and relatives at
Lubbock over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McGrow of
Fl. Worth, spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neilon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Justiss of
Dallas spent the week end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Putts.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan
of Commerce spent the week end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Collins and
daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. I
Johnnie Gann at Paducah re-
cently.
Mike Kincaid of Dallas spent
the week end with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Pow-
ell.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Johnson and
son of Garland spent the week
end end with Mrs. Pearl Allison.
Mrs. V. Turek returned home
Thursday from an extended visit
with Sgt. and Mrs. Bill Williams
of Lawton, Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Eldridge
and son of McKinney were in
Wylie Sat.
Delphia Mitchell of Dallas spent
the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mitchell.
Mrs. Bertha Stibbins and Mrs.
Maggie Hensley were Farmers-
villo visitors Thursday.
Mrs. Helen Stewart was a Dal-
las visitor last week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Lewis of
Murphy were in Wylie Saturday.
THE WYLIE, TEXAS, NEWS
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Thursday, November 18, 1948
DEMOCRACY
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Not every boy can grow up to be president-
yet every american youngster, born to a
heritage of freedom, has the opportunity for
advancement in proportion to the use he make.s
of his talents and the effort he puts forth.
but to realize in full these advantages, he
must be prepared to meet the responsibilities
that go with the privilege of being
A UNITED STATES CITIZEN
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McGuire and
son of Dallas spent the week end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. O. Morris.
of Mr. and Mrs. Claudie Mitchell
were Miss Dee Smith of Pleasant
Grove, Delphia Mitchell, Opal
and Willy Wilson of Dallas. They
Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Wilson of I surprised little Miss Sevelia Ann
with some lovely birthday gifts
and a very pretty white cake with
5 candles on it.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Mason and
grandson, Jimmy Mason, of Dal-
las visited Mr. and Mrs. Claudie
Mitchell last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Collins and
Dallas spent the week end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
A. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hacklar
and Gayle of Dallas were in Wy-
lie Sat.
Mrs. Lillian Corzine visited Mrs.
Carl Winn at Garland recently.
Helen Neilson of Dallas spent Edwina spent Sunday visiting in
Thursday with her parents, Mr. Farmersville.
and Mrs. George Neilson. j Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Wood and
Sunday visitors at the home j family of Garland were dinner
! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Moore
James M. Simmons, Jr. left for
Camp Chafee, Arkansas on No-
vember 9. A farewell party was
given for him at the home of his
parents on the eve of his depar-
ture.
Miss Delia Moore and Mrs. Ed-
win Collins are attending East
Texas State Teachers College in
Commerce this semester.
Attending the Flower Show in
Garland last week were Mrs. T.
D. Russell, Mrs. Fred Duncan,
Mrs. OlTie Addington, Mrs. Lillian
Corzine, and Mrs. Jick House-
wright. The Annual Flower Show
is a project of the Garland Garden
Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornel Hicks,
Garland, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl J. Hicks Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Junior
Housewright Jr. and Baby of San
Antonio, Texas, are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Housewright.
Mrs. Claude Housewright spent
Wednesday and Thursday with
her mother, Mrs. William Dozier
of Forney, Texas.
Mrs. Clara Boyd and Mrs.
Helen Wells were Garland visi-
tors Saturday.
Carl Tolloett of Lavon was in
Wylie Saturday on business.
Mrs. E. Housewright and Mrs.
Hester Combs left Saturday to
spend the week in Marlin Wells,
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bozman and
son, Ronnie, were Wylie visitors
Saturday and Sunday.
Cleo Housewright went to
Cockrell Hill on business Wednes-
day.
Mrs. Mabel Smith and Miss
Lura Gardner were Dallas visi-
tors on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hillis
ind children from Levelland
Texas, are visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hillis.
Mrs. Nita C. Knisley of Dal-
las visited with her daughter, Mrs.
W. W. Housewright and family
last week end.
Seen in Wylie Saturday from
Lavon ware Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Geren, Ray Smith, Bruce Webb,
and Malcolm Geren.
G. E. Drewery of Dallas was a
Wylie visitor Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. House-
wright are spending a few weeks
with their daughter, Mrs. W. II.
Pitman, Gainesville, Texas.
Harvey Moore and Troy May-
nard, E. T. S. T. C. students, were
home from College for the Wylie-
Community football game.
Pfc. Billy Branch is homo from
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards
and children of Dallas spent Fri-
day in Wylie.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Watt of
Dallas spent Sunday here visiting
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ripley Smith-
wick, Dallas, were Sunday visi-
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Richards
and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Groves.
TICE BARNETT
WATCHMAKER
606 Uankhead
(iarlanil, Texas
PATRONIZE
Moore & Edgington's
Barber Shop
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
CORONET
$2.50 Per Year
VINCE (JALLACIIER
Go To The Game
With
HUMBLE
Every Saturday
In your car - - or on
your radio
R. E. ELLIS, JR.
Humble Agent
Avon Cosmetics
Including Many
Very Appropriate
Christmas Gifts
Mrs. Mary Vaughan
Local Representative
Classified Ads
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
First insertion, 3c per word.
Each additional insertion, 2c per
word.
Minimum for any ad, 30.
Emerson Radio
And
Hallicrafter
Television
Radio Batteries
(J. E. Radio Tubes
Hudson's Radio
Shop
Phone 2.'561 Wylie, Texas
For Sale: Two-piece living room
suit; walnut finish. Contact Mabel
Smith.
WANT to save money and wear
on your equipment? Use Baboline
Motor Oils. 60c gallon, $2.50 five
gallon. Bring your container to
BABCOCK AUTO STORE, Piano.
FOR SALE: Some nice lots' in
Wylie.—Jake Hall.
FOR SALE: 36 Chevrolet 4-door
sedan with radio & heater. Car
in excellent condition. Cleo's
Service Station.
WYLIE GROCERY
"Where Most People Trade"
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Sunshine i Fresh Stock. Sat. Only
Chocolate Puffs, 6 oz. pkg. 25c Hershey's Candy Bar, limit 4c
Sunshine Chase & Sanborn
Orange Slices, pound pkg. 25c Pinto Beans, 15 1-2 oz can 9c
Thrift
Coffee, reg. or drip, 1 lb 53c
Heinz, Plum or Fig
Pudding, 15 oz. can 49c
Independent business made America what she is today. Let's
keep it so. Trade with your local Independent Retail Grocer.
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LISTEN TO WYLIE'S RADIO HOUR OVER STATION
KMAE, McKINNEY, 1600 ON YOUR DIAL TUESDAY'S
THURSDAY'S & SATURDAY, 11:00 to 11:30.
LOST: Black Cocker Spaniel
clog. Answers to name of Poochie.
Notify Ray Sheeks. 36-c
FOR SALE: Slightly used May-
tag washing machine. Inquire at
News office. . 36-2p
FOR SALE: Hoosier kitchen
cabinet and sink, good condition,
Mrs. P. F. Brooks, Phone 2252.
36-c
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Byers and
family of Houston were recent
visitors of Their parents, Mr. anij
Mrs. P. B. Byers.
C. C. Faucett
Druggist
The Rexall Store
Wylie, Texas
Phone 2511
CLEO'S SERVICE STATION
"THE IIUMRLE WAY"
Lubrication
Washing
ACETYLENE WELDINC
WRECKER SERVICE TIRE REPAIRING
Phone 2721 Wylie, Texas
R. L. GALLAGHER
Dealer in All Kinds of
REAL ESTATE
lil V -- SELL and TRADE
4'? LOANS
Phone 2I!H
Wylie, Texas
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DOUBLE ENJOYMENT
FROM HUNTING
AND FISHING TRIPS
Sportsmen who patronuc a locker plant have
on« big advantage ovr their lets fortunate
brother*. They may enjoy the thrill of treating
their dinner guests to fish and game of their
own taking, many weeks after the event.
Locker stored foods do not lose flavor or
freshness, lough meats are tenderized by freez
ng
I CUT YOim
BILLS
Wylie Locker Co-Op
Guy Richards, Mgr
Wylie, Texas
YOU H
LOCKE
FOR SALE: F-12 Farmall trac-
tor. Good condition and with all
equipment. H. A. Dempsey, La-
von, Texas. 36-p
FOR SALE: Real Estate in
City and out of City. All good
buys. Contact Mr. Hammett over
1st State Bank, Wylie. FN
FOR SALE: Super-Fex kero-
sene heater. Like new. Contact
R. L. Stone. 36-Fn-C
We Have
Anti - Freeze
Ask Us About
WINTERIZING
Your Radiator
"When you leave our Sta-
tion you are ready for the
road."
Maynard-Martin
Service Station
Other Elgini
from $29.75
Pnc« include
Federal tan
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Best Buy of all Time —
m
Only Watch
with
the Miracle
DuraPower
Mainspring
•Patent Pending
Elgin Deluxe l7 lewels
IOK naciir.il gold filled case.
Gold filled bracelet $5500
Lord Elgin 2 1 jewels i ik
g natural gold filled case.
l lexihle lu^s *7150
A. Weatherford
& Son
- ■ JEWELERS - -
Piano, Texas
COLD WEATHER AHEAD
Don't Delay,, Do It Today!
Drive In At The Sign
Of The
FLYING RED HORSE
And Let Those Friendly
Courteous Attendants
Completely prepare your Automobile for
all winter perfomance
• Check The Water Hoses
• Change To Winter Weight Oil
• Change to Winter Weight Greases
• Check and Fill Radiators with
Anti Freeze
• And Many Other Services.
THIS WINTER USE THE
RED HORSE POWER
TWINS Mobilgas
Mobiloil
R.J. HALL, Agent
MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM CO
Wylie, Texas
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