The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1952 Page: 5 of 16
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THF HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO. SULPHUR SPRTNOS, TEXAS
FRIDAY. MAY 9. 1032.
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Echo-ettes
1 j toi i*n honors at Ennis Hijrh Schoolj potation Court recorder J. M. ar* on* of the "drawing card*" until five minute* to eight. but'
with a mark of SMt.58 points. Pickett reports a 100 per rent for Mr*, Chapman'* trip. \ they pulled in hook* ,i*»pi«e the
, Sheila’s mother i* the former Helen return on 38 reminder* sent to : ——~ j strong temptation .*.
, Long and her father is Robert folks who had not appeared In THK JACK Gafford* are snatch- ■ —-
_____ Fling, a Baptist preacher and son! court after recelvintr parking! In* the oil industry strike with CLOVIS STEWART want* a
H W. TAPP is proud of hiJof Mr- aml Mrs- H H 1 F,h,S of ticket*. The cantpairn clearer!! added interest these day*. They’re new division added to lh,- New* -
grandchildren. “I'm walking on Comm«««- the parking ticket books for the! planning a vacation trip to Cali-! Teterram’a fidtinjr contest >lr 1 lllll I 63lUr6S
air today," was an earlv morning J „ . -- . I fi«* 15 day* of April. t*nb later in the month, hut they want* to enter a b.g base-may t* • * v«.«a v«
- ■ • BA( K H(»|E »ftt*r a vacation - „ wouldn t cart to try the journey an eurht-pounder
Local Theaters
Book Exciting
i.
-that he hook-
ed and then let yet away.
Benny Binion
Nay Face Dallas
Trial in July
greeting extended when encount- . < , , . .
ered at the post office. “Gena has at Port _ loabel, San Antonio and FOLLOWING IN hi* father’* without efficient gasoline.
heenelectedcheerleadcratTC.lt J™ Mexico are Mr. und Mrs. J. E.: footstep* a* an expert amateur ---- | I
And Patsy was band sweetheart "Tu*k*r of Sulphur Spring* and photographer is Beget S. Plum- A DOG THAT bit three childr-n MEMORIAL DAY at YantU has Racket
at T.C.U a few years agu ” Gena tt""r *on' 5***t®r Sergeant James I mer, Jr., currently vacationing in 1**t week showed no *igns of ra- been set for Sunday, May S3, ate Crimt . Inve«tigating t'ommit- and Katherine Hepburn piny lead
is the daughter of Mr and Mr* Tucker, Springfield, Mass. Mr*, the United States while on leave We* in a laboratory examination Sponsors of the event nave extend tee left off. The nndeiworld drama log tole*.
Chariton Tapp Patsy's father was Tuck«‘r **»<! ahe enjoyed deep sea from hi* job in Venexuela. His of tt* head. The Health Depart- ed a special invitation to political come* to the Mi-don theater
the late Hugh' Tapp. She is now * and caught, among other j beautiful shot /0f a Hawthorne nient report was received hore Sa- candidate*. Thursday and Fi iday Robert M»(. ! ^ .
Mr*. Gilbert Hester. ti*h, t^r**e shark*. Ur,, snapped at Longview is the tnrday afternoon hy Dr. T. A. _ chum portray* the number one Mj* I | iff Ip
j *.....- cover picture on the current issue Robertson, who sent the head of IMIROTHI Jl NK William* wi»* Investigate. of in, tot- white i.iaa- $—• • m< Wi • aallv
F W TAXTON John- ENSIGN ROBBIE Thompson isjof East Texas, the magaiine pub-dbe animal for a clinical exaiet-1 honored at a birthday party on |,rth Scott u ih» gut friend of
*on Ice Cream Company employ-1 vW‘»n* in ,h«' ht)m‘‘ of her par- )j*hed by the East Texas Chamber ration. The fox terrier wa* owne-r April 30, at the home of Mr* underworld lord*
ee, i* nursing a fractured “Tr'e?*°fw wlS
phalanx (toe) in Memorial Ho»- Tr" s,rpe* ,or. 7'rr“‘
oi.nl Thuradaw The tne in. days. Miss Thompson has just com-
of Commerce.
EAGERLY LOOKING forward
ji£d Tvheir^an ' ice-cream can <*ii| w!l!
.by George Hoffman and wa* kill-
ed last week on Putman street.
i _
Mission Tuesday and Wednesday
when Robert Cummings and Mar-
b-*ra Hale become parent* for the
first time in "The First Time."
Humorous situation* arise a* they
meet the problem* of young par-
i ent*.
A (ism t Riii
- ■ ■■ The adult comedy-fare* "Adam'*
The Market Rib” is boohed for the Carnation hall**. May 7 Tbe ex-ftalfal
UKO claims it* film sturv "The Tuesday and Wednesday The gambler, Benny Hinion of La*
takes up where the Sen- ■ comedy team of ApeneiR Tracy Vegas, Nevada, pmlmhly will e«MM
to irial on income tax evaaloa
charge* »»t Dull** m July. 4
Roth I s. District Attorney
Frank Potter and Federal Judge
T Whitfield Davidson have said
they want a July bearing. RinioB,
along with hi- partner, Harry Ur-
ban Senior of Dallas, were indicted
on income tax evasion charge* hy
« special federal grand jury H»
Craaswinda
Dies in Dallas
Guile Horton at Saltillo. Ice'cream
and blue and white birthday cake Adventure tit South Sea jungle*
were served to approximately ; mt,n hunt for gold i* the setting : Di I C Tittle, brother-in-law
COMPLKTE ADDRESS on a let- thirty guest*. Out of town guest j f„r ••Cro**wit»d*.'' the leatmc of J II Seay of Sulphur Springs,
Newport, Rhode Island and is en- j mer alt, \(r's F. O. Chapman and i ter speeial-delivered from New »»* Mr*. Turtentine of Winn*-j Thursday and Friday at the Car died at the Dallas Medical and
route to Washington, D. C„ for J daughter*, To Beth and Judy Kay.j Ortean* to Sulphur Spring* reads: j boro. nation. Filmed In Technicolor, i Surgical Clinic Tuesday afternoon
MRS H R 1 n\'C. is »„nihm her now assignment. i They were in Dallas Saturday to j "Mr. Carl Randolph, owner and ....... *” , John Payne, Rhonda Fleming and from injuries suffeied in a re-
who can look with -— make plane reservations to New general manager.*.Randolph Fur- I AVING WORK on Spence Forrent Tucker ary co-starred cent fall
granddaughter It POLICE DEPARTMENT offi- York on May 37. They’ll go to1 nitttre Co., Inc., next to Black-j idreet, between Fisher and Gilmer. JaagU Jim ia the Farbtddo* Land Funeral -ervl.es are pending
that rials have decided all traffic v.o- England on the Queen Mary. l’“™' JWuee. 'law to Tin L •dv,ntMrw °f * l,Ul wW» h''U ........... Th"M
Fort Worth.
grandparent
pride toward a
has just been announced
Sheila Fling has captured valedic- lators need is 11 reminder.
Cor- Twin granddaughters in England
Eloquent
Tribute —
Though made of Marble or Granite, no beautiful monument stand*
silent. It speaks your love a* eloquently us though it had a voice . . .
and will for all posterity. Ho any of your loved ones lack such a tri-
bute? If so, you’ll be surprised at how reasonably you may express
your sentiment in words that will live through time.
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO FURNISH DESIGNS, ESTIMATES, ETC.
A CALL WILL NOT OBLIGATE YOU!
Geo* A. Bergin
&_ Sons
Member Monument Builder* of the Southwest
Sulphur Spring* Winnsboro - Mt. Pleasant
V®/
Authorised
Dealer
Morgan's Grocery, in hearing din- j I»b*lt and rock top will In- placed | ,-omic wt rip character fill "Jungle day In Dalla-
stance of Bill Sanders and Ward on *br m the lli-t paving Jim in the Fur hidden land." p, Tittle w»» tb,- *,m cl the
Tex**, treatment. City Managet ‘
Mother's Day
Sel in Texas
Goher, Sulphur Spring*, Texa*. treatment. City Managci Anil which
Hopkins County, U. S. A., "Where U*11"" •l,“ disclose,I that plan*
the Fruit Belt Begin*,’ ’Future f‘>r u second course to be nutllvi
7 Sunday i*
fexa* amt over
, , , , Austin. Vlav
b the Saturday only attrar- |ate Di and Mi* Will Tittle Hi* Mother'- Du> m
lion at (hr Mission Johnny Wet**- j, tj,,. f,Mvtlle S.ay the nation
Home of the Rockwell Mumifaetur-1 *PP,,rd to several other street. n«Mw ............bMnoiiste't. "{ 'J,'. oig^nixeMof'^the "Dallas Sh ' »,r,M 1 •»"»■*«•*« rf»'" Governor
ing Co.,' " The letter wa* delivered : " bich received first pavement lu*l Apache Coaoir, Medical and Surgical Mmi, .
safely.
PLEASANTLY SURPRISED
; summer.
MR AND MRS. V. II Blatter
Gene Autry, acting for the gov
eminent, goe* into hostile Indian
country to capture n bandit ling
1 during the week-end were Mr. and “,n<* daughter, Janet, formeily of |lt kparhc t'oiinlrv,'' which play*
Mrs. Perry Smith of Sulphur! Greenville, have recei)tl) moved Saturday onh at the t alnation
Spring*. Their son. Airman Third 8ulpktir Spring- and aic nmk Featured with Xutiv t- hi- hor»e,
Class George T. Smith arrived {"T ‘heir home at 43ft Oak Avenue , hMmp„ltl
; for a furlough. He ia stationed at ThT>' *'*' *.h- n** "/ •sl“l The La. V.,.. St.r,
Randolph Field. San Antonio. j* Refrigeration —
urge* that Texan* set th*
day «-ide fin a ‘ le iledieatkM! t*
'» I Mi* Seay have gone the better thing, of life," Ha ala#
tbitin- to be with Mr*. Tittle asks for statewide prayer foe peart
I to all -ml the funeral service* of mind atr-i peace among n at ton*,
.....—________ i . .................—r-^3i
Tiy a Want Ad for Result* Try n Want Ad fur Remits
street.
on Jefferson: Action in 11 famous gambling
town team* Jane Ru**ell and Vic-
tor Mature Similar und Monday j
nt tbe Mission. The feature 1*
The l,a* Vega* Stoiy." Vincent
j DURWOOD MELTON and wife
of Overton were visitor* in Sul- , J° 'NN, 1,0SK’ ^fr'u'Lv 0
phur Spring* Ttiewlay. Melton was' S'*^*"*; m-n-tf-r of the
: formerly in the automotive Ihi*1-j of f,,'Hhw' I’rlre Uco-stsned
nm* here before moving to Ovor- K*vi'"h in, ^°,rth*ml **»»•*•*"* G. F.r Broke
ton. Their daughter, Lou Jane,!"' Inter-uholaatlc league MGM’» memo.able story of the
attend* Kilgoiy Junior College. contests at Austin. Her percentage 442ml Regimental Comliat Team,
01 uiinit y 1HJ.2. Sh«* will r(> rnni})0iitd of Aiim'idmi* of Jup»». |
Senior 1 ancestry, come* to the I'ai
j nlition «cieen Sunilay and Mon
FRIENDS IN Sulphur Sprin-:.!'1'* ,hr ,,tU‘ nu,,U**
will he no it v to leant of the dine** *l0 ^ur broke \ an Johnson!
of Jack Miller, young’ son of Mr- play* the lead with the heroes of
the 442nd,
reive her diplomu
High thi* spring.
f rum
ANNA MARGARET Hager ha*
| joined the City Hall clerk’s staff.
' HAPPIEST PERSON in Sulphur
| Spring), Sunday wa* Manley Kyle,
! w’ho ha* been knocked out for . , , .
several month* since being .truck »*•»«. f"rmrr ''‘wtor.
hy a car. Watt Morris and Jimmie ji*/ ,h.' Inur"!n* 'Uff of >'‘mor,n
I). Spence went to Menley'ii home | 41 ‘ M a H
and carted him to the Bishop!"! M-'^b.t Hospital
Ward Sunday School class, wheel j * hl* moth,‘r i" "»> j
, chair and all, in a pick-up truck.!
Manley beamed hi* best smiles! u . ,
and shook hands like a veteran! E. R. REST. Van Sickle,
politician. street, sustained a fractured ankle j
_ j in a fall at her home Saturday ev-1
COMBAT INFANTRY badge* >nin*f Sht' h“* earned to j
ihave been awarded four Hopkin* <«> » boon apeeiati.t and
County mer. serving in the 224th from ,her«’ wtl1 *'* r*’mov*'» '« «ho
j Regiment of the 40th Infantry uf h,*r daughter, Mr . Joe
| Division in Korea. They are CpI.' ,,o|rcr, New Boston, for -eveial
James R. Garrett and CpI. Ken- “'onth*. **h'1'* recuperating,
nelh R. White, both of Miller1 ——
Grove, and Pfe. Earl T. Martin, FORMAL OPENING of the
Pickton, and Pfe. Archie Huie, beautiful new club house at Sul-
! Sulphur Bluff. The badge I* »ym-1 fPr‘n»* Country^ ( luh w«*
i liolic of
I man.
Th. First Tim*
A howling comedy come* to the |
&
SEED PEANUTS
Sulphur Springe
Cotton Oil Company
“A Good Place To Buy Feed"
'Br^or^
SMOOTH TIRES''
Renew
the front line fighting h*»IJ Tuesday night. During the
informal program, Mac McMullan’*
_ ! orchestra performed. The new club
STRONG WILL power prevailed huui,r is situated on the west side
of the lake. It contain* u large
ballroom, men and women locker*,
pro shop and refreshment center,
A COMPLETE!
SELECTIONof
AVAILABLE IN ANY QUANTITY
0
F.H.A. TITLE No. 1 REMEMBER .....
_ Any type remodeling —- paint your home —- put on a new roof —»level
I A Al r foundation — paper or canvas — add a room — install plumbing —>
Am 1^1 J build a bath — concrete porch — garage— Grade “A" Dairy Barn or
■ chicken houae. If you need help let up help you.
j for Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Hick* Sun-
day morning. They went fishing
hut promised to depart at 8 a. m.
for a return ,trip home and thence j 11,1,1 ha* a hug* screened porch
SJIr£’J2rlS?'’.""’tI SlNKTKKlTMKMHrKS ,.f ,h.
ytees. The Oak didn’t start biting|gulp<tur Mprjn(f, Ktw,m„ , lul,
were In Fari* Tuesday to attend
a meeting at the Gibraltar Hotel.
They carried gift* from the local
club.
FLANS ARE announced tor
an all-day working of Connor
cemetery on Thursday, May IS.
Interested parties may hring tool*
and lunch.
MEMORIAL DAY at Ih.rkdale
will be observed Sunday.
SmiilpinC
■■SUPPLIES
Enables ua to help you to help your-
self. This type loan ia available at
our yard for any type permanent
improvement*. It will be well worth
your time to investigate this loan
plan.
NO DOWN
PAYMENT
REQUIRED
36 Months to Pay
Convenient terms are provided for
improvements costing from $60 to
$3,000 under the inexpensive FHA
Pay-out-of-Income Plan. You can’t
afford to wait when such low
monthly payments are available.
Consult Us for Plans, Prices, and
Estimates.
No Obligation — of Course.
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FIXTURES
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FARM
and
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• See Our Merchandise
• Check Our Prices
• Try Our Delivery Service
0 Meet Our Personnel
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COMPLETE HOME
WATER SYSTEMS
“Red Jacket** and
“Pioneer” Pumps,
Pipe and Fittings
West Building Supply Company
J. HARLAN WEST, Manager
IS1 Texas Street at L. A A. Tracks
WILBURN L. LONG, Ass’t Manager
Phone 1044
ONE MARRIAGE been*** wa*’
issued* during th* f>a*t week l>>
{County Clerk llar.cl Mill ter. Grant-
ed a certificate weie Tommy Odell :
Jen kin. and Mi** Itarbam Je<w
Haldride.
A CEMKTKKY working Is si b, -
duled at East fancy on Memorial
Day, May ,10.
Valton Hicks *nd family of
Dallas were here during the week-
end for a visit with Mr, and Mr*.
J. T. Hicks, who are confined to
their room* by illness.
What Price
BE ASSURED
—BE INSURED
Building coats have
gone up which meana
it’s wi»e to increase
your fire insurance.
BURT C. WAITS
lataraaca af AN Kiad*
230 Causally St. Pk. 300
Built into your tire by skilled
factory-trained craftsmen using
Goodyear factory-approved methods
FULL RE CAPS IN THESE SIZES
PASSENGER CARS
6.70 x 15 7.00 x IS
7.10 a 15 8.50 x 16
7.60 x 15 6.00 x 16
Goodyear Tiroa G.E. Appliance* Ford Tractor*
Oak Avenue
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1952, newspaper, May 9, 1952; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth779901/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.