The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 83, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1946 Page: 3 of 10
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FRIDAY, APRIL 5. 1946.
THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM, SULPHUR SPUIN'
New Rockett Are Tested in New Mexico *
SATURDAY
Mr*. Horace Miller spent Fri-
day in Dallas.
Ben Camp was a business visi-
tor in Dallas Thursday.
Mrs. Dan Cahalan attended the
Paris Presbytery in Paris Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Ray Morgan visited in
Greenville Thursday.
Miss Irene Vickers, city, is a
medical patient at McConnell
Hospital.
Mrs. William G. Murray, city,
is a medical patient at McConnell
Hospital.
Mrs. Theo Wester of Ft. Worth
is visiting Mias Ola Johnson and
other friends and relatives here.
Mrs. J. L. Hobson, city, is a
medical patient at McConnell Hos-
pttal. r,
Mrs. Tom Jenness and children
of Fort Worth are guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cof-
fey, and other relatives.
t;lary Spinson, Church
city, is a medical patien;
Jiam Clinic.
Cherokee Flash,
Warner Baxter in “Just Before
Dawn” with Mona Barrie and Mar-
tin Koslick, showing at the Broad-
way Saturday night at 11, and
Sunday. ,
starring
Sunset Carson with Linda Stirling
and Tom London, showing at the
Mission Friday and Saturday.
^.Misses Dortha Shrode and Dor-
ot)fcf) Lovell are spending the
week-end in Dallas with friends.
To air-condition your homo, too
Jim Masters for Huntor Attie
Fans. Telephone 30. d-tfc
at KYLE CRAVER’S GROCERY
FREE SERVINGS OF
Curtiss Noodle GRAVER'S
SOUP SPECIAL COFFEE
Mrs. Howard Mattison and Mrs.
Gene Attlesey were guests of Mrs.
Jim Nabors of Greenville Wednes-
day. .
starring
"Just Before Dawn,'
Warner Baxter with Mona Barrie
and Martin Kosleck, showing at
the Broadway Saturday night at
11, qpd Sunday.
"Wac Corporal”, a ifi-ft. rocket, carrying strato.pheric recording instruments, is lifted into position
for firing at left. At right, the Jet-driven rocket is filed from its platform into spac* for a ride of
235,000 feet. These tests are being carried out at White Bunds Provings Grounds, north of K1 Paso,
in the New Mexico desert. (NBA Telephoto).
Patricia Ann, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wakefield,
who has been quite ill with meas-
les, is reported to be improved.
Shed Chapman and Bill Chap-
man were in 1-ongview Wednes-
day to attend i«s*l«nncrs demon-
stration.
Slavs Refuse
U. S. Testimony
For Mihailovic
Russian Denies
Soviet Units lo
Leave Romania
Mr. and Mrs, Dale Wilson of
Dallas will be week-end guests in
the home of Mrs. Wilson's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wood.
Mrs. Waire Currin, Mrs. B. II.
Cain, Mrs. Kd Bergin and Mrs.
Shade Gafford were in Longview
Friday to attend the Lacey open
to the public azalea garden show.
Georgia Ruth Davis, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davis, is
ill with measles.
Absolutely FREE to
each customer in our
store Saturday, April
6th, serving of Curtiss
Noodle Soup and a cup bf
Craver’s Special COFFEE!
Leo Gorcery and the Bowery
Boys in “Live Wires,” showing at
the Mission Saturday night at 11
and Sunday.
Martha Ann Mills, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. uJspvr Mills, is
confined to her mom with the
measles.
(A* AhskM IVwtl
Belgrade.—Yugoslavia has re-
fused a request from the United
States l« let American officers
testify in behalf of Geneva! Draja
Mihailovie when the famous guer-
rilla leader goes on trial for trea-
son, The United States note
pointed out that Mihailovic was of
great help to the Allied
Miss Grace Minter of Graham
is spending the week-end hem
with her mother, Mrs. G. Z. Win-
ter, and sister, Miss Hazel Min-
ter.
Wanted—One hundred marines
to attend Young Adult Sunday
School Class every Sunday morn-
ing, 9:48,‘First Methodist Church.
s'd-xc
M. K. Myres, Sr., is reported There havV been stories from Ro-
wing nicely at Longlno Hospital j m*„ian Informant* to the effect
where he underwent major sur- that Soviet troops wilt begin a
gcry several days ago. withdtawal from Romania within
------a few day*. But a Russian spukas-
“Live Wires,” starring Leo Gor- man says it isn't so. It,is estl-
cey snd the Bowery Boys, showing mated that there are about 400,-
at the Mission Saturday night at ttott to 500,000 Russian troops in
11 and Sunday. j Kominia at the present time.
Roy Rogers and Trigger in
“Sunset in El Dorado,” with Gab-
Mrs. Mabel Masseyy^s report-! by Hayes, Dale Evans and the
to be improv^-4rum several j Sons of the Pioneers, showing at
gw iUiifssr at her home on the Broadway Friday, Saturday.
cause
during the war and was instru-
mental in the rescue snd return
of American airmen shot down
over Yugoslavia.
In rejecting the American re-j
quest to provide witnesses in Mi-'
hsilovic’s defense, Yugoslavia de-|
clares that the United States Is!
treacheries by
COFFEE
:h street.
On your n«*t trip to Dallas, try
Travel Bureau, two hours timo.
Good cars, careful drivers. Ap-
proximate cost $2.00. Several cars
daily. Phona 37. Taxi. d-tfc
Vivian Blaine and Denni*
O’Keefe in “Doll Face," with
Perry Como snd Carmen Miranda
at the Carnation Friday and Sat-
urday.
Wanted at Once--MseWsr. Sul-
phur Springs Staam Laundry. Call
501, dS-3tc
P. 0. Inspectors
Find Huried
Loot in Florida
CRAVER’S SPECIAL
Ground While You Wait.
GiunBtMd to Pleas*.
ignoring proven
the guerilla leader and hla co-op- j|
ALWAYS DELICIOUS
Proporod in 7 Mlovtoi
Janette Mills, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jasper Mills, is report-
ed recovering nicely from an ill
ness of measles.
ation with the Germans. Th«
government also denies that Mb
hailovic w*s leader of a true re'
siatanee movement.
WHITE FLOUR
starring Vivian $1,000 reward for the capture
lis O'Keefe with of Sunset Carson, la*t seen head-
Carmen Miranda, ing your way with nix-gun* blai-
Carnation Friday ing thrills! In “The Cherokee
Flash” with Linda Stirling and
.----- Tom London at the Mission Fri-
of Wsth Silk and day and Saturday.
showing
and Sat*
and 40 to 52. Walker’s Fashion Palmer Pogue ha* gone to Pa-
Shop. d4-3tc calougs. La., for an extended
_______ | visit with hi* brother, Mr. and
Mr*. Mattie Leg Green and Mrs, 1). E. Pogue.
son*, Churle* and Johnnie, of j -------
Fort Worth are spending the j Sunset Carson in "The Chsro-
week-end with her parents, Mr. kee Ha*h" with Linds Stirling
and Mrs. C. H. Bentley. and Tom London, showing at the
Iks AsswsM Asm
Washington. —- The United
States Chamber of Commerce has
urged the extension of Social Se-
curity benefits to millions of ad-
ditional workers. A spokesman
for the group. Dr. Emerson
Schmidt, made the suggestion be-
fore the Huuae Way* ami Means
Committee, The commutes Is
studying proposals to extend the
Social Security program.
Schmidt said that such protec-
tion in hi* opinion should be
granted to government employes,
farm workers and others who are
not included now.
Purple Hull Peas
Cream Peas Seeds
Watermelon and Cantaloupe Seeds
HEGARI SEEDS
It’s "mbider’' they say! Those _ t __
riotou* rascals have met their \nrifirfC HlaCT
match! See the Bowery Boys ill Uludi
"Live Wire*," starring Leo Gor- j .. , ——
ccy, showing at the Mission Sat- <fi» i»•» mi.a i
urday night at II ami Sunday. | Big Spring. April 5. -A spark
___________ j from an automatic air rompre*-j
Chnrie* Huie, son of Mr. and ; nor that ignited gasoline is hlam-
I Mrs. W. F. Huie of Sulphur Bluff ; ed f«r a fatal explosion at a
; i* a medical patient st Worsham downtown service station in Big
| (Hnic, ! Spring la*t night, The explami-;
_________________ j tion was offered by Fire Chief II.
Miss (Beta Jenkins, who ha* | V. Crocker. The dead from the
! been a mcdiral patient at Wor- fiery’ blast were John T. Roger*.
I sham Clinic for the past few j forty, and 1« year-old Jessie
days, h«* been dismissed to her i Long. Another man wax burned j
home on route five. j seriously. The explosion and fire j
_________—-— , badly damaged the filling station.!
The musical that’s all dolled up -------
. , going places . . . ami doing Dell Tea
'wonderful things! See "Doll Jn6lu6i Dill 111
Faces," starring Vivian Blaine and _ ** f
Dennis O’Keefe with I’erry Como Triima*| ( HanflC
snd Carmen Miranda, showing at 1 I Ulliail d llUllUo
the Carnation Friday, Saturday, j -
----— j III* <w-lvl.V n,M
Wanted at Once- Marker. Sul- In Washington, the text of a
phur Spring* Steem Laandry Call hill to merge the armed force# ,
5oi. dS-3tc • has been taken to the White
House for President Truman’s j
consideration. The draft w»» de. j
livercd In person today hy the
chairman of the Senate Military
Committee, Elbert Thomas,
Senator Thotna* mad* quite x
point of instating that the merger ‘
plan still i* very much alive. Ru- j
mors that the plan has been stl- j
fled, he declared, aipmty are not j
tru*.
RED STAR
FERTILIZERS
It’s rich in romance, adventure,
tunes, and a gala cast! See
■Rnset in Kl Dorado” starring
Koy Rogers, with Gabby Hayes,
Dale Evan* and Boh Nolan show-
ing at the Broadway Friday and
Saturday.
RED TOP
CANE SEEDS
Used Record* for tala, 25c each.
L. D. France, 208 N Jackson
Street. d2-«tp
SUDAN
PRINT BAG
White, 4
Lb*. _ _ _ 11
PRINTBAG
Sheriff Aver# Kami re, CpI. and
Mrs. Thelbert Rasure and son,
Ronnie, Mr and Mr*. H. O. Scar-
borough and daughters. Patsy and
Ann, have returned from Hous-
ton, where they attended the fu-
neral of Rev. K. A. Wilkins, fath-
er of Mr*. Scarborough.
LARGE
BOX
Mrs. W. A. Carother* Mr*. J.
Boggs, and Mr*. Leon Hauser
were in Pari* Friday to attend
the Pari* Presbytery in session
there Thursday and Friday.
Show Patrons
Give to Cross
Gleaming knives . . . transform-
ing fares ... to cheat the law!
Cunning brain . . . slaying inno-
cent* ... to hide hi* crimes! Ra-
dio’* Crime Doctor . . . committing
"murder” ... to trap the real
murderer! See "JJst Before
Dawn," starring Warner Baxter
with Mona Barrie and Martin Kos-
lick at the Broadway Saturday
night at 11, and Sunday.
Mr*. C. L. Murrie, Miss Flor-
ence Kistenmacher, Mr*. J. F.
Quinn, and Callie Connor were in
Pari* Thursday to visit Charles
Kistenmacher, who is slowly im-
proving from a recent major op-
eration at McCuiston Hospital
She’s the girl who put* that
gleam in your eye ... in the musi-
cal with that VHubba-Hubhs”
song See Vivian Blaine and Den-
nis O'Keefe in “Doll Face" with
Perry Como and Carmen Miranda
at the Carnation Friday and Sat-
urday.
Trsst Armour'*
LUNCHEON
PILCHARDS
FISH
No. 1 tall cons
Ing to report* releasee) today.
Collodion plate* were passed
gmnng the theater ro-er* whs ad-
ded this money to the Hopkins
County fund.
Weber Foul* expressed appre-
ciation to Manager John K Lilly
and ail other* who aasisted in this
rotleetion.
Potatoes
0 ls. .47*
Mash Bag
Mr*. Joe lenders, who ha*
been residing in Dallas for sev-
eral month* ha* returned lo Sul-
phur Spring* to make her home.
She ha* a< cepted a position on
the nursing staff of McConnell
Hospital.
Too Late To Classify
mother, Mrs.
er relatives
prompt and courteoui taxi Palmer i* the
call 37. Clean car*, csre-
rersi headquarter*. Rock Mr. and 5
Travel Bureau. Try u. back home d
ih the difference. Your so Mr Cunt
go spprociated. Harvey A. after all the
d3-2tp of a big tow
.......I joying East
leath in the dark . . . and beauty.
chillmaster dies . . . unless 1 -
s the answer! See Warner Blazing a
in “Just Before Dawn." J across the b
FOR SALK — One table top oil
cook Slavs, in perfect condition.
Also one new Kim-o electric circle-
air fan. Cfri Randolph, TOT
Shank Ends of Tenderized
Chinese Open
Treason Trial
HAM SHANKS
Sliced, Spiced Luncheon
ME* A T Similar lo .
IwlEsM I Pressed Ham
Sevan AA
ROAST c«!£r
New Discovery
in a Hearing Aid
A big improvement lias been
It* AtmmrmM r-vcol
Sour how. China. April 5-—The
biggest war crime* trial held In
Chin* so far opened today before
three judge* of the high court in
Kiangxu Province, The defend
ant i* Chins’* leading treason #Uun
CHEESE
Limited Supply
CHEDDAR AND
VELVEETA
made in a hearing aid now wel-
comed by thousand#. Accepted by
the Council on Physical Medicine
of the American Medical Aatorl-
„ .. -ation. It is a new bearing aid
suspect < hen Rung I o. puppet tnAt does not require separate
president of the Nanking govern- Rettery pack, battery wire, bat- j
ment under the Japanese lie |*ry case nr garment to bulge or
face* ten separate charges of j weight you down. So small tt fits
treason, ra. h of which carries the m the hand. The tone b rlsar and
death penalty or life imprison- »• *** **
JT adjust it yourself to suit your
menl on con iction. k**rlhv rha****
Dr. Stephen Byrd Longlno, Jr.,
arrived Thursday afternoon for a
visit with hi* parent*. Dr. and
Mr*. S. Byrd Longino. and sta-
ter, Miss Lou Jane Longino, and
with hi* grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Carothers. Dr. Lon-
gino ha* just completed hi* in-
ternship at Baltimore City lloapi-
tal, Baltimore. Md.
SAUSAGE
Miss t.*W Jane Longino, stu-
dent at SsOthern Methodist Uni-
versity, Palms, arrived today to
spend the week-end with her par-
ent*. Dr. and Mr*. S. Byrd Lon-
gino, and with her brother, Dr.
Stephen B. Longino, Jr.
Emblem Church
They’ll short-circuit your funny-
bone! Amenci'i favorite rascal*!
See Leo Gorcey and the Bowery
Boys in “Live Wires,” showing nt
the Mission Saturday night nt U
and Sunday.
IN THE HEART OF TOWN
GROCERY • MARKET • FEED
i-ml Jh
PLENTY FREE PARKING SPACE BEHIND STORE
______ achievement that they will gladly
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ing Sunday. April T, at Id40 hearing device in your own home
•’dock. Every on* b Invited to without risking • penny. Write
moot with ox.—Reported. 1 .Boltons today.
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Bagwell, Eric. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 83, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1946, newspaper, April 5, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth813215/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.