The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 108, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1949 Page: 4 of 8
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DEALS
tlte DAILY NSWS-TfiLEGRAM, SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS
Bolton spent the day
visiting frieftd*.
nie Biggeiwtaff and
were visitors in
*J
M»*. Aubrey l.*cy and two »<mis
of Vernon, are visiting County
Attorney and Mrs. Neil McKay.
L#o Gereey and The Bowery
Mil
in “Fighting Pools”. Show-
t the- Mission Sunday only.
¥
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Downs are
spending the weekend in Loui--
iana with families.
.—■
Sabu, Gail Ruseil and Turhan
Bey. in “Song of India”. M»0\v-
Ittf at the Carnation Saturday
""I* ; ?.?i '.
Mrs. J. H. Graver and daugh-
ter, Mrs. W. W. Robinson, ani
children, Sally and Tommy, from
Akron, Ohio, have returned from
several days visit in Ft. Worth
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cunning-
ham and son, Bobby.
sm, /---
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doney of
Mrs. Jettie Corner of Wolfe
City visited L. B. Comer an t
family Thursday.
Mr. and Mr*. L. B. Comer, Jr.,
and family visited in Campbell
Thursday eveniivr.
Lon Chaney and John Carra-
dine, in "The Mommy- Ohont’
Showing at the. Broadway Sun-
day only.
Mr. and Mrs. W R. London and
son, Randall, are in Bailey to at-
tend the funeral services of Mr.
London’s uncle, T. O. London.
Mr. and Mr*. B. A. Cox were
in Quitman Thursday night to
visit Mrs. Cox’s sister, Mr*. L,. L.
Lipscomb, and Mr. Lipscomb.
Bryan are here for a Mothers Day
visit with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Doney, 202 Beasley St.
i
“The Mummy's Ghost”, star-
ring Lon Chaney and John Car-
radine. Showing at the Broad-
way Sunday only.
Boorah-Kahn ... a leaping
mountain of snarling death . , .
for those who’d defy the forbid-
den jungle’s curse! See ‘‘Song
of India”. Starring Sabu, Gail
Russell and Turhan Bey. Show-
ing at - the Carnation Saturday
only.
Miss Marilyn Mullins is spend-
ing the weekend with her mother,
Mrs. Glenn L. Whittington, .it
Mesquite.
Mrs. John S. Coffey went to
Fort Worth Fridav to meet her.
son, John S. Coffey, Jr. From ,n- at th«
there they will go to Lake Tex-
homa to spend the week-end. Their
(laughter and sister, Mrs. George
Hanson, and Mr. Hanson will meet
them there.
They're keyhole stupor-sleuths
. . . in the best hotel in towrt!
See Leo Gorcey and The Bowery
Boys, in “Fighting Fools”. Show-
Mission Sunday only.
flip Logsdon of Magnolia was
admitted to the Ixrngino Hospital
Thursday for medical treatment.
Mrs. W. A- laiwrence, city, wh3
demised to her home Friday from
the Longino Hospital, where she
ha* been receiving medical treat-
ment.
Mrs. James L. Keen and baby,
were dismissed Friday from Lon-
glno Hospital to their hombin
Yantis.
Mrs. E. P. Petrea was dismissed
to her home on Rt.' I, Friday
morning from the Sulphur Springs
Clinic, where she has been a med-
ical patient.
H. J. McClanahan of Jit. 4, has
been admitted to the McConnell
Hospital for medical treatment.
Elsie Frunderburk, daughter of
Mr*. Hershel Gibbons, 212 Nichol-
son Ave., underwent a tonsilec-
tomy at the McConnell Hospital
Friday.
Mrs. Jack Glover, Rt. 2, was
admitted to the McConnell Hospi-
tal Friday morning for medical
treatment.
Charlie Keller, who has been a
medical patient at McConnell Hos-
pital, was dismissed to his home in
Ridgeway Friday.
Tommie Binkly, daughter of
Mr. and Mi*. R. A. Binkly, Star
Route, was admitted to the Mc-
Connell Hospital Friday morning
for medical treatment.
Mrs. J. M. Dunavan was admit-
ted to-the Worsham Clinic Thurs-
day afternoon for medical treat-
ment.
Listen, Ladies
trt» dm*4u«f r.»«» to make everything last s long
There’s a plentiful supply of ,iaie anrt welt. This, of course
imported swJss Organdy this yeay. K^#ret th»t proper-care is required.
Its crystal clear trap.unrency hn< jn mjml tht. fa(.t thiit
helped to make sheers the newest > pr;,ofrlv laundered and
fashion for summer daytime dres-j (,arpro)|v. ht(n>, t(| dry wit| |Mt
ses. And it has given designer*. jon;,rr fr fh#y are ripped or torn
inspiration for new and tnge-i-j lhey p«, before
\nm trirks in making one ji|jjn<§*rjn£ HeeAuse small' tear*
play the part Oftwo ..r more. j m'y Wfom4> ltrjwr. s,ai„, from
By using this transparent cot- or rMnietic* should be
ton organdy for" simply stvwdj before washing, a* many
dresses changes the whole out.it. utborwise ■ removable stains are
For town wear, dai^organdies are set hf i„H,,dryt»e.
very fashionable-wohn over «at-| Hot water and plenty of soatv-
ching or contrasting slips, or wlt.hj gud, aM> of first iniwrt,„rt when
pastel .or printed bare-top dresses, j !aun(ferir,, »heets. Thorough rins-
Ono clever California designer j jna, in h((t r!ear wat)>r s!m, u im.
has meA this idea to make twr>j ?K)ltlint Co!d water hardens the
dresses in one. Outside a full-} s a a p and ma],es it more dif-!
skirted coat dress of frothy white t0 r(,mow. Some homemak-i
Swiss organdy, made even ^ Hke to use their washing maeh-
tranalucent by liny drop-stitch j ines for (h# fim Hnw „ u,ast.
checks.. Lndemeath, a strapless,; ,f # y^- is u^d> the manu-
dress in Mne-violet, peace^loomi. directions should 1*
Gail Russell show* Sabu hCw to use a walkie-talkie in this scene
from Columbia's "Song of tndp”. Showing at the Carnation Satur-
day only. %
or blue-violet cotton taffeta with! fo!low,,d t„ thp ^tter. Then the
inset shirred-Imnd around the! fhwt# shoulH w rinsed at least
circle skirt. And the same m.*e ,. {Wjr;e after the bleach 1% used.
shirred hard is used across 1i way the sheet* are hung to j paany tores who go to nenua!nTmo herself on the
.barn sa*n tie i oucia, tm _ b ■la ing * long time, kold then! evenly f guides are surprised when they talent* As a tesnit u
dress adds to the drosden-doll. hem h<im strai,hten the | learn that the guide* often ate now 'weB^ktiown »T«pllywhrht
charm. edge* and bane with twelve inches I women. But the three sisters who
When both arc worn together ^ double thickness over the line, j have full time jobs a* fishing
you 11 look your prettiest on any^ er clothes pins will;guide* at Itlamorado, Florida, see
hot afternoon or at a cocktail wj pi0jd th«n securely. i nothing unusual in their doing this
tea party. The strapless dress alone -- type of work. They admit, of
makes a sundress—or an informal; Our beauty hint for today is j course
dance dress. . .f a reminder that you’ll he able to ; men's Work, But
Women Toda}
(Bt Atmrmtr* P—M'
of hobbies. And while making a
Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Ramey.
Will have as their visitors on
Mothers Day, their four children,
a* follows: Benjamin Ramey,
wife and little daughter from Jack-
son, Miss., Mr. and Mrs. G. D.
Kennedy and family from Texar|
kana; Richard Ramey from Okla-
homa City, and Miss Ruth Ramey
from Richmond, in Fort Bend
County.
Gatha Lee Gibson, daughter of
Mr; and Mrs. Russell Gibson of
Dallas, underwent a tonsitectomy
at the Children* Hospital of Tex-
as, May 5 and Is reported doing]
fine.
For Mother’* Day gift •elec-
tion*, shop at Sapangh’s Gift Shop
on Yantis Highway. d2-$tc
. “Song of India ”, starring Sa-
bu, Gail Russell and Turhan Bey.
Snowing at the Carnation Satur-
day only.
He kidnapped a princess . . .
to save the royal beasts of Ms
jungle kingdom from the preying
hand* of her lover prince! See
Sabu, Gall Russell and Turhan
Bey, in “Song of India". Show-
ing at the Carnation Saturday
oniy.
Uncle of Local
Man Buried in
Fannin County
Flying School
Bus Operated in
Lamar County
Five-year-old Frank Murray is
ail ears during his visit to the
Denver. Colo., Zoo. The effect
of a big wingspread was ob-
tained by posing Frank directly
in front of a long-eared zoo
inhabitant,: ■. , ...
You’ll probably agree that
n-g* hound to.happen in these day*
! of rapid communication—-this IH-
I tic incident wc ’re about to relate.
I Seem* that Lender; ha* heard
j that in America this week is nn-
t tlonal BaW Week. Not only that
| but the riaid nnd usually aloof
Manchester Guardian Weekly car-
ried a paragraph that give* off the
(By Bob Vickery. Written for ^ » haughty gig,de, even s'
the Associated Press.) thi* d>*tan;e.
Paris, Texas—Look up, Texan*.! . The «”*«”* that na
..... . ( You probahiy have another “first”! Loiwl B*bv Week and noise »‘'*iS-
heen received here -vou didn't even know about. It’sj <'K»ent week are
an uncle to
and a magazine writer.
Perhaps some of you
saw Mias
Wood as Portia, or as Candida, or
in the role of "Tiuth” igLAhe f*»
, j find at least'' owe beauty aid in j since they are im
your pantry. And we’re talking! for tha job, and rince they enjoy
that it’s cohered to he
they feel that A"df “ ^
well qualified **ut»An* -------
in collision this
a flying school bus and it is oper-] year. And under the heading
ating daily in the wide open spaces I “B*t> and Babble, it noted The
of eastern Lamar county. ! Hkt of special days,
weeks and
Two youths ate flying daily to] months for drawn up by the ft-igerator. In other wards, instead **tl for living, and love of outdoor; thinking of retirement. Instead
2 Booked by
City Police
Rehoboth Baptist
City policemen brought in two
person* in action* Thursday night,
a check of the police blotter re-
vealed Friday morning. Qne per-
*on was booked for disturbance
of the peace, and the other was
charged with intoxication.
One trucker was filed on in
Justice of Peace Ben R. Ramey's
court for violation of the motor
Carrier law.
Sandifer Negro
BBC Meets
Association News Senior Banquet
(By Orbin O. Harper, Missionary)
The Sandifer Home Demonstra-
tion Club held it* regular meeting
On April 27th. The president, Mr*.
Ellen Harper, called the meeting
to order at 2:10 p.m., and pre-
sided over the business session.
There were ten member* present,
and Miss Mary J. McGill enrolled
as a new member.
After the business session a
short program was rendered. Miss
McGill was added to the program
fommittee.
The club women assist'd) in
quilting a quiit after the pro-
gram. We are still asking other
Women in the community to join
the group. The Home Demonstra-
tion Agent will be present for the
first meeting in May.-—Mrs.
fltmma D. Payne, Reporter.
The Pleasant View Church has
called Bro. Jessie Ramsey. He i*
a young preacher who live* in
the Macon Community.
The Mt. Vernon Church went
into their new building for the
first services lart Sunday. Bro.
John Whitt, the pastor, was ex-
pecting a great day. We will have
a fuller report of the day later.
The Winnsboro Church ha* re-
Word has
that T. O. London,
W. R. London of Sulphur Springs,
succumbed Thursday in a Bonham
Tuneral services for the 75- Lamar Consolidated School Washington Office of Domcn.
year-old man were held Fridav m .*■«#•*• »m>!ane. They are; Commerce, tn-ow* «*? •***' i
afternoon at Bailey, hi* home ; 1>*lleve,i to ** th* «'ily rural; whether this joint.fed>'al is to be
town i school comim»ter*-bj'-plane in the regarded ss anwvif front «;o!nr‘
Mr. London owned a consider- Unit«* S^s- ! derice or coHuaion. We do not
able amount of land in Fannin! The boys who are making hi*-; **"*• »»»«• tmpei added whether one cap.of heavy cream, whipped,
county, and was on# of th# court-; tory in hiirh rrhool tjrarurporiiCien j ^ ndl^-abathera wiU ?m '”;
ties most highly respected citi- are 16-year-old Dan McGee, own-it,;'” fttrrter*e« 1, 4 7 ^ i t
er of the plane, and his frknd.' tton <’onflu<}w5 wnh the AoBgw-
latroy Kimball, 17.
The school, in the PattonvUie
community, has a brand new-
building, and the boys are hring-
<StlAebrnd*i,ew m<Ml*of sA"! ^Tfr*- a>f *°m<?
1 cook
performance*
Broadway as Katherine in V'W'%
about olsv# oil. I'm it on dry ha:ri-it m» much, there’* no reason for *”* Shrew, M
scalp each week before shampoo-1 them net to ire filling guides. m8n>‘ other ^ ,nu™-
ing. Just section your hair, poftr a j The sisters are 42-year eld Bon-. Incidentally, Peggy Wood made
few drnp* of the olive oil into a nie {Smith; Franker Albright,| * hit when *be sang the Mar-
tcH-iKion and then pour into the] blonde and SS». and bob-hatred; l!nF roles in such musicals as
sectioned part. Rub the oil in; Beulah ('•**. who 1* forty, Beu-i 'The fat and the Fiddle’, “Bit-
with cotton. | h»h ha* brown hair, twinkling jlM Sweet.”.....and "Music in the
—j eyes and a ready smile, Bennie lets Air.
Mother usually doe* the cooking! slender, vivacious and when, on! The actress, long noted for her
for the family, hut. even though, the job wear* her dark heir ini charm,'divide* her time between
you’re no cooking expert,, you can! lw“ httfe braid*. Wearing her New York Oty apartment
make a surprise cake for her on; pigtail*; a tailored Idea*#, dan-j end her CmtMtftaM .Bam#, where
her day. Because today we're g>tJ gaiees and mocassin*, she looks-she spend* hour* working in her
tor to fell you about 'a Mother'*; mm* like a high school girl out; garden - another of her many
Day cake that’s easy to make anF for a day of fun, rather than an ; hobble*,
doesn’t even have to ro into the; experienced firhhtg guide. Fi»r-, Wood heitevn middle
own. Instead, it goes into the re»i haired Frank** ha* her eriter*’j do#a- ftot m(.a„ should *t.
zens. He had lived in that county
all of his life.
Postpone Junior-
The annual Junior-Senior ban-
quet of the Sulphur Springs High
School, scheduled for tonight, has
been postponed indefinitely, ac-
cording to an announcement made
this morning.
No date has been set for hold-
ing the affair at a later date.
of baking it, von freer* it, - sport*—■especially nature j especially in the case of an act
You’ll need two square* of un-j In Fia- ,**’* words: It* «**»* j •>•*... a woman should have more
sweetened chocolate, a 15-ouncc; fon. lhftn housework. Bc»ide> *•', po;** ai,<f , harm than ever. And
can of sweetened condensed milk. «f*t P*td for it.” j certainly her work should «t*adily
one half -nip v-etcr. a dash of salt; &***» »“»"*» agree*. .She add*
Of coan« we do .have to dh some
drops'"0n of 'pepjremnitt'andi heueevark, to* We’re all mst-
two dor.cn or mom vanilla waf-i nwl *• «’•»» wr keep the
housework to art atoubte aunt.
in-i hcek observation: “There is
even lev* information on whether
the infants are exported to take
any notice of them.’'
Melt the chocolate in the top of l
» double boiler Add sweftened 'kulah heartily agrees with her
undented milk and stir over ran-1 Asters. And she gw** **> t° **.*
Ygu fenw, when a bahefph hit*
It s not the way we used to i f'hiidren enjoy frosted irraham
Pine Forest News
do it," old-timers around Patton-j wirh ., glass of milk for
Ville say as they look up every! SB aftermMm anaek. The fro«tin:-
morning to aee a P;p'er Cub plane] i9 egay to maV;f., Ju«t moisten eon-
ronu‘ roaring in out of the wf^t- f^rtioWteYs’ etifftt with a iltiK
*rn sky. It sweeps gracefully j mjJk and flavor with vanilla,
down for a smooth landing in] Here’s a simple wav to make an
Clarence William* cow pasture nttncHvf and colorful garnish to-
just south of the school building. fkh T ^ the c„t cdue of
The two youngsters jump out and ,emon W(k1^ into p,priU
race for the whool buildirtr with; * * a
school hooks under their arms. 1 *se citnjs frutto y.r 3 >ur
. . , .. _ ( first-course salads (<>mhin< them
Lerov, who has a private fly-
stir over rap-
idly boiling water for five min-
ute*, until the mixture thicken*. ^hen rtarts hi» tun, it * about
Then add water and -alt When! exciting thing in th#
cool, fold in the whipped cream jr"r]li 'Kr Y* *nr'* •« k;ru1* nf
and nil of Peppermint. 1 bu( *
, . ,, , , . . 1 nothing to I wet hunting and-ttttb-
Line, an ohlons !<wf pan with (W - aya>
v.wre- paper. SpreadI with -thf f»l.m<,ra<jn honefHh
chocolate mixture. Add one layer ^ jm >hettt ^ p„t ,n
of vtnlfm wefetii, ittA'inniinit with ^tneitYe **
improve.
With • flash of her famous
«mii« Peggy Wood admits that
sometime* she become* a lot die-
concerted. As a case in {mint, aha
says: "I was tiding cm a bus in
Downtown Manhattan and l had
to stand A young lady tapped
me <»it the arm and offered me
her seat. I gratefully accepted.
Then I suddenly realised what th*
critics meant when they referred
to m« in mv Igat' M* phtirw aa
’the veteran artre*y Peggy
Wood’,”
----------- — -- , There wil be preaching sendees
cently installed a new organ and ] Saturday night, Sunday morning,
chimes. They are reworking their ] 8nd Sunday night at the Church
parsonage. Their new pastor, Bro. i 0f Christ. Everyone is Invited to
W. M. Sham burger, is getting a j attend.
work there.
Gray, District
f
HappyBirthday
:V
(Haasss am) gain from Annas! Birthdsy
□wlrndtr published by St. Philip’s £p»cu-
•*1 Church. Sulphur Spring.).
The Daily News-Telegram ex-
tends greetings and congratula-
tions to the following who ob-
Nrved a birthday today:
Friday, May 6, 1041)—Gerald
Manda Philips, Lester
J. W. Arnold.
good start in the
Bro. Jame» V.
Vacation Bible School Leader,
brought helpful information and
inspiration to those attending the
Vacation Bible School Clinic at
Saltillo Thursday night of last
week. From all indications there
wiii be more Vacation Bible
Schools in the Association this
year than iast year.
The Youth Rally at Winnsboro
last Sunday tvaa a great succe**.
There were 233 there from 16 of
the churches in the Association
plus 10 visitors from two commu-
nities outside of the Association.
There were pastors of eleven
churches present. Dr. Waller Eth-
ridge and the two student* who
came with him from East Texas
Baptist College brought messages
in song and speech. If this rally
is any indication, the young peo-
ple in the aiMt/iiaries of the WML”*
of the Association arc really do-
ing things.
The Associational Missionaries
of Texas met at the Daliaa Bap-
tist Association Encampment
Ground* Monday night through
Wednesday noon of this week.
►MORROW IS
[WANT AD DAY!
Before 11 a. m. Saturday,
one 143 or bring your
Sed ad for The News-
Mg Sunday paper.
thousands of people
New*-Telegram classified
day, it’s wise to start
ad on the low *ix-day
Year Want Ad
CLASSIFIED”
A.
Bro. Orbion O. Harper attended
this meeting.
Thougnt for the week: Man is
too little to control God, and too
big not to control things.
Jester Urges
Texans Observe
Mothers Day
Several from here attended the
quarterly conference at Harmony
Sunday afternoon. The reports
were all made in full. This was the*
last quorteTly conference before
annual conference. Of course wo
are all hoping to have Bro. Land
back as our pastor next year.
The district singing convention
will meet Sunday afternoon May
8 at Greenwood. Everyone is in-
vited to attend and enjoy the good
singing.
Mr. and Mrs. Red Simpson of
Greenwood, J, W. Culpepper, and
Lavyn Wright visited Mr. and
Mr*. Thomas Reeves and family
late Sunday afternoon.
Tommie Sue Reeves visited
Gretta Pearl and Johnny Joe
Combes Sunday.
Mr*. Joe Bain, Mrs. Boas Bryant
and Ann, Mrs, Thomas Reeve*,
Mrs. Maurice Jordan and Mr*. G.
C. Price attended the zone meet-
ing for woman's Society of Chris-
tian Service at Winnaboro Wed-
nesday.
Mr*. Russell Howie and baby
of Yantis visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bosa Bryant and Ann Monday
night.
Bro. Land is teaching a study
course this week at the Methodist
Church. Anyone interested is wel-
come to attend.
If you are interested in this
news being published please send
in each news item you can, as just
one or two people can not know
enough to make it community
wide, which is what we want!—Re-
ported.
f*a AatotrinMd -
Austin, May 6.—Governor Jet-
tor called on Texan* today to ob-
sorve Mother’s Day dext Sunday
“by personal art* of kindness and
remembrance.”
In an official memorandum des-
ignating the day as “Mother's
Day in Texas,” the governor not-
ed that the day has been observed
annually since 1914.
Try a Want Ad for Reaults
Contains No
Animal Fat!
ing license, does most of the pi
loting, the boys say. Young Mc-
Gee has a student's license and
will get a private lice,use on hi*
17th birthday.
The boys, who are inseparable
pals, are juniors in school, and
both have the same ambition: To
finish high school and join the
air force.
Dan’s father, C. B. Ylcttee,
bought the plane for his *01;
January 5, “with the understand-
wlth crisp raw vegetable*. Grape-
fruit sections go well with celery
upd olive*. Y’ou’ll find also tha!
ojprnge sections are delicious with
endive or escaroie.
Make a cream sauce for canned;
salmon and serve it over hot Ms-i
• qits for a real supper treat. U##!
the oil in the salmon can as part
of the fat in making Urn sauce/
Garnish with thin strips of green]
popper or finely thopped parsley/
Now for a reminder to those of ;
you who have home freezers. Re-
as if
a layer of the chocolate mixture
and finish with more wafers on
top.
Chill in the refrigerator for 12
hour* or longer. To serve, tum‘ varieties at* caught. The mater*
out on » platter, and carefully charge sixty dollar* « day to take
pull off the waxed paper. If you
The job of th# three kitten is
to take out parties for sports
fishing. Tarpon, tuna. saHflsh,
marlin, barracuda and many other
Singing Sunday
At Greenwood
like, add a little decoration, writ-
out a party of four. That include* j
use of a cruiser. two skiff* and!
alation^at'ou^r^omeHowuf commZ , Therefore, bead spa-e. n oth e#r* ran go underfed and if.
nity of Marvin.” Dan say*, They, *h*uId ** 8 low^ *hen ’#** ’srH ** h*v<* hatehed the larvae
keep the plan# at a Fan* airport. i ute 18 "8t hagi d. That will pi will attack wool material*,
The flight to the school i* about vagt breakage of the seal, or of; l>rv r,#ailift|r> WBRj>w BWi ,{r.
six miles and take* (hem about! y** **rt(>n,_or JMr UM” . . .1 ing. or washing in a strong sol»-
The Southeast Durtriot Singing
Convention will meet at Green-
wood Baptist Church, Saadav.
mg out (he word "Mother" with two guide* Or ihey’lt take two May I*. J94D. Tha ringing uijk
a litae whirled (-roam or sugar people out for forty Baiter* . "rr« promptly at t pMk We
icing. This la «my to do If you! “That” say* Bonnie. reason-! all ringer* and lever* of ringimr
t».*e a pantry tube. f able and should prove that thi*; to come and be with a*.—fhiert-
—j isn’t just a rich man’s sport.” | tary.
The arrival of warm weather u*-j. The sisters were born op F» ] : ...............................
usliy mean* the storing of winter] loti# Island in the 81. John**}
and early spring woolen*. But. River near Jacksonville, Florid*.;
don’t overlook the fact that even They can’t remember when they
the so-called “wonder” insecti- first hirchme enthusiastic about ]
ride* cannot do th- whole summer fishing because, a* Frank** «ayt.
moth-protection job. j they even liked it when they were j
Unless woolens are stored away; >o«ng*t#i* And with a big grinj
dean and free from moths, tiny; Frank*# »dd»: "W# •**,# atwsysj
' tort of stmounded by fish, f
Try a riant Ad ret
SMNE HER OP
18 minutes.
They’ve had
no major acci-
dents. About th* nea<e»t thing
they've hsd to real trouble was
when a door came loose on Sun-
day on a breakfast flight to
Longview. They just landed in a
pasture and took the door off.
! the Carton, or jar used in
freezing. The amount of head
space needed depends on the type
of produce and th# pack used.
Home foods Mn-riahtt* recommend
one-hatf inch head space for food*
tton of soap will kill moth egg*
and lame, Woolen* you sun and
air need brisk brushing. And jri
sure to brush around the cuff*
, .... . j *rd pocket* to dislodge any moth
that pack tightly when they *rt‘l trir then. m,y b«
packed without liquid. No heat! _. . ,
space 1* ne ded. however, for! , Th*n m *!**+?”
„n u. tl , , l^lv packed fond* mseh as br«.J ^ **«*^n **#<•-
‘Our biggest problem is keep- foU anH f,aUftaw But crushed TVJ hwrv.w’ ,‘h#*
mg her gassed up,’ they explain, j fndu „ am, f(wds pelted r,’^U *nd ,r' n<,?
re-
member spearing flounder at
night as a little girt, using a
burning pin* knot for a tight,"
The sisters first worked serious-
ly as guides when they took over
their husbands' job* during war
time, when the men left to go
into service. Then, the wives
found they enjoyed being fishing]
guide* so rnueh that they decided j
to keep right on. Buetah turn* it
all up with th# observation: “lt*»
wonderful making a living doing
the thing you (ike best.”
LOO*.
gwod awd Looking Good.
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! pi space when you use carton* e&
unless
about two gallon* a day on the'
protect clothing which can
Blonde Piggy Wood is an act-
raw* who for year* has been'de-
tor mined not to get in a rut That’s!
aix-mil# flight fiom the Paris *ir-j b|Lt% and one-and-one-haif inches! mi W D-D-T why the attractive star ha* always
^'*1 u » T!'at ;us!! When you pack in glass jars or! 1** wmih- **• “ * *•«* *• •«*** * »«**^ar
about keeps i»* broke, they grin. ; ^ ^ 1 j
A very cold egg just out of the]
I refrigerator is more likely to]
j crack when put in hot water than!
i an egg which is warmed to room ]
j tomjMHtotUre. So, to keep shell*!
whole in hard-cooking or soft*]
T. „ _ rrr* . .... cooking egg*, remove the eggf
The Campbell .Smgmg wilj be; f(om th(. refrigerator one-half
Sunday May 8th at the F.mt Bap-, ho.,r or TO Mor* cooking. That
list Church beginning at 2 o dock, j W(J| uk(l th<. fhiu otf lh^ ^
The public is cordially invited! —---
to attend.—Gienna George Cole,! Homemaker with an eve to I he
S*c’y- • household budget naturally want*!
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“MIKE” .nd “RING” Service
Phone 224 or 737 j w«’H be right oat to picb up your
pistons, install new rings and return them to you
nice and clean, reedy to go back in the block. We’ll
alao mike your crankshaft and cylinder wall wear.
It la A Pleasure To Serve You I
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Auto Parts — Hand Tool* •— Garage Equipment
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Bagwell, Eric. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 108, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1949, newspaper, May 6, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812632/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.