The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1964 Page: 4 of 14
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THE HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO, Sulphur Springs, Texas, Friday, January 3, 1961.
-j-Locals-:-
Mr. and Mrs. Pick Caldwell
have returned from Thousand
Oaks, Cal., where they spent
the holidays with their daugh*
ter and her husband, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Emerson, and chil-
dren.
l)r. and Mrs. Hob Nedl, here
Mr. and Mrs. Hovt T. Gideon';1-01" Memphis. Tenn., visiting
........" Mr. and Mrs.
Echo-ettes
POLICE INVESTIGATED
one traffic accident in Sulphur
Springs o v c r the week-end.
Damage was reported slight in
the home of her father-in-law,
M. E. Boyd. She was assist-
ed in" serving by her sister,
Mrs. Hugh .1. MeClendon and
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Steve
Longino.
MARRIAGE LICENSES is-
sued recently by County Clerk
a collision late Saturday at the Hazel Minter went to Larry
intersection of Gilmer and ! Truman Reneau and Miss Ju-
Jack Kennemur was in Pal _____ -
ka Friday to take his son and have returnedli ronr Co rp us, HHee^Ta vlo’r ’are Tn ’ Dallas I sPence streets involving cars [ ditli Ann Hux. Coy Oliver
daughter, Jack, e and Mar.lucy. ( hr.st. where they spent C hr.st-, ' “ New Year’s Eve visit driven by Nan Baxley, 313 j Vicars and Miss Jane Rose
who left by plane for San mas with their children, Mr. ® ftc" “al s ~V<1
Francisco. Cal., after spend- and Mrs. Roneil Gideon, Mr. 'vlth his brother and family,
ing a two - weeks Christmas and Mrs. Jim Gideon and Mr. j‘''r- an<* Mi’s. I hillip Neal.
Visit with him and their grand- and Mrs. “Gerald Carter and ~
Mrs. Charlton Tapp and
the same holiday periods as
Texas A&M University, which
will remain closed until Jan.
6, but Paul Herschler, agricul-
ture qgent, said. “We have
work we need to get done.”
granddaughter of Mrs. Molly T1 p* QfonllQVtC
Clayton of 229 Texas Street. 11. l , ajivglllvlla
Mrs. Farmer is the former Jes
siea Clayton.
A PARIS man was arrested
by sheriff’s officers Monday
FAYE CHAPMAN has re, afternoon on a felony charge.
mother. Mrs. W. E. Kennemur.
lamuy.
_ Mrs. Bob Baucom have return-
Pr. and Mrs. Pavis Armi- Mr. anu Mrs. Perry McMich- ed from a visit in San An-
stead ami family of Lubbock 1 ael and daughters of Naples | tonio during the holiday week-
and Pr. a li d Mrs. Killy | "ere the holiday week-end j end.
Armistead .if Littlefield are quests of her parents, Mr. and
here to visit relatives and to j-,ll's- Je.-ton Williams,
be witn their aunt, Mrs. Rosa !
Taylor, who is seriously ill at
Memorial Hospital.
Eddie Montgomery was in
McKinney Friday to return
his brother, A. K. Montgom-
ery, to the Veterans Hospital
after a Christmas visit with
hi> fanjily here Mr. Mont-
gomery is in Ward 22. He will
be there for continued treat-
ment and appreciates visits
and ealds from friends.
Radio Road, and 0. T. Ponder,' Weir, J. P. McKenzie and Mrs.
Route 5.
Mrs. Curtis I^ptis and
daughters,^ Wilma and PatH-1 j,as been named Kimberly Ann.
MR. AND Mrs. Russell M.
Chaney, Jr., of Dallas announce
the birth of a daughter Satur-
day, Pec. 28, at 7:30 p. m. in
the new St. Paul Hospital. The Robert Isom and Miss Lela
young lady was 19 Vn inches j Carole Humphrey and Irvin
long, weighed six pounds and McCoy and Miss Alvena Tully.
fourteen ounces at birth and
Janet White, Verden Loarell
Harris and Miss Linda Kay
Stripling, Earl Arthur Hooten
and Mrs. Nila A. Blackmon,
Florence Wayne Peoples and
Miss Mae Dell Godbolt, Gerald
via, of Pallas were guests
Monday night of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Brice.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Delmo Mitchell
land daughters of Arlington
visited friends in Sulphur
| Springs Sunday.
Pw.-New Year’s guests on
j. Mr. and Mrs, Philip Mayo of Sunday of Mrs. Bernice Me-
lt. Worth were week-end • intire and her son, Joe, were the week-end to visit their new
THE THEFT of a new coat
She is the granddaughter of j and shoes from a pickup truck
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Chaney of parked at 501 Van Sickle
Sulphur Springs and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Singewald of Nor-
walk, Conn. - Mr. and Mrs.
Chaney were in Dallas during
.1 j
guests of her sister, Mrs. Nonrot her daughter and family, Mr.
Randolph arrd with other rela- and Mrs. Jerry Briggs and Ke-
tives. vin of Cherokee, Iowa. Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Wisdom and chil-
dren of Clarksville, Tenn.,
Tuesday morning was report-
ed to police by Fred Lindley.
Mis. G. K. Williams and Miss'
Mayme Williams were in Coop-
MR. AND Mrs. Paul Killings-
, worth Of 827 College Street
grandaughter. Mrs. Chancy re-j announce the birth of a daugh-
mained for a few days this ter at 8:26 a.m. Thursday, Dec.
turned from a trip through
Mexico, made with four oth-
er students from the Univer-
sity of Texas. The group stop-
ped in Guadelgjara and spent
Christmas Day in Mexico City.
Miss Chapman is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Chap-
Justice of the Peace Dewitt
Loyd set bond at $2,000.
SHERIFF PAUL Jones has
Dies at Nelta
Richard Francis Stephens of
Nelta died Dec. 27 at Memorial
Hospital at the age of 88.
He was born Jan. 12 ,1875,
in Titus County, the son of
Calvin S. and Olympia Wynn
Stephens. H i s first wife, the
been made an associate mem- jormer Dora Gill, passed away
ber of the Child Safety Uouii- jn 194(5. One son, Paul Ste-
ed, headquartered in Jackson, I phens, also is deceased.
Mich. Jones said he plans to | jje married Ethyl Bryant
I show films on child safety pawson at Sulphur Bluff jri
! that are offered by the coun- j 1947 she survives.
Other survivors include a son
t ‘ . ' Hershell Stephens of Sulphur
week-end for driving while in- MR. AND Mrs. C. H. Brian, gpringg. four step-sons, Dennis
toxicated and issued tickets 610 South Pavis Street, an- Dawgon an(j Murray Dawson of
for driving with no muffler, j nounce the birth of a son at Nelta, Garland Dawson of Tex-
HIGHWAY PATROLMEN cil.
jailed two motorists over the
driving with a loud muffler,
speeding and operating a ve-
hicle without a license Sher-
iff’s officers arrested a man
Sunday night on U. S. High-
way 67 for being drunk in a
public place.
7:34 a. m. Tuesday, Dec. 31, arhana -and Leon Dawson of
at Memorial Hospital. | Sulphur Bluff; a step-daughter,
Mrs. Evelyn Bevis of Houston;
week.
FIREMEN EXTINGUISHED
26, at Memorial Hospital.
AIR. AND Mrs. Bobby Gene
Dr. and Mrs. 1. L. Morrison
, . , , (i. 11. Horchem and family,
and children of Wharton and
Dr. and Mrs. Benny Camp’and
children of College Station
spent the holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H,
Melton.
Mr. and Mrs. Avon DeShazo a minor grass fire near the’p^hey of 212 Radio Road an-
er Sunday to visit thbir daugh- and c hildren of Tyler, Mrs. Samuel H. Ragsdale residence j nounce the birth of a son at
t. r an.I sistei, .Mr. an .or.-. Rosie Griffith and Mr. and on South Broadway at 1:301 iq:io a.m Thursday, Dec. 26,
Mrs. Gene Wells of Weaver, i p. m. Monday.
Holley Taylor of Saltillo, Mr. j
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hanson ' and Mrs. A. M. Wisdom. Missj MRS. ERNEST M. Boyd of
and sons of Beaumont and Wanda Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ozona entertained with an in-
Mr. ami Mrs. C. E Hanson of
at Memorial Hospital.
DAMAGE WAS estimated at
Dallas visited their mother,
Mrs. C. A. Hanson, for the
Christmas holidays...,.
Guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Haskell Alberts for ' “ ~ 7 ~
the Christmas holidays were.- Mr and Mrs. .L R. Pounds
Mr. and Mrs. Don Boozier of had, alt of theut ehddren. grand-
Dallas, Mr. and Mis. Sherry
Glenn of Killeen. Miss Virginia
children and great-grandchil-
dren with them for Christmas.
n \ .. r „„„ Thev are Mr. and Mrs. Valton
Alberts of Garland. Mrs. Lora 1 • , , , ... 01
Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny ip,'"" Spnng.-, Mr. and MrT’RoV had as guests Sunday, herpar-
Henry Wisdom and children formal coffee on Friday, DeC- ^ ^0 in a collision of two pick-
all of Sulphur Springs. i 27, for a small group of her u? ‘ru,cks at *he intersection
--I friends. The event was held in ofn aad South Davis at
Mrs. Duke McKinney and!--*• Thursday. The trucks
family have moved to 301 I 'v'e,rf driven by Jesse McCann
West Park Street while their- Mlss Ze a Zint of Dallas, I 1331 South Broadway, and
home on West Park is being form<‘,1y of Sulphur Springs, j Garry P. Waller, Sulphur
renovated following a fire on! ,as been moved to her home Bluff.
Monday, Dec. 23. from Baylor Hospital where
she is recuperating from an
.llness of several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lloyd
Hendrix and Becky, Mr. and
Mrs. I). L. Alberts, Mr. and
Mrs. H. D. Alberts and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Al-
berts, Tracy Gene and Diane
Alberts and Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Hurley and Larry.
Miss Wilma Amonette was in
Winnsboro Sunday attending
the open house celebration of
the fiftieth wedding anniver-
sary of Mr. and Mrs. T. 0.
Porter. Mrs. Porter is a cousin
of Miss Amonette. Aecompan-
ing her was another cousin.
Miss Angela Ragland of Lone
Oak. Also attending the celebra-
tion were Mr. and Mrs. \\ . A.
Jackson and son, Dale of Bra-
hear,- Mr. Jackson ,,i^,v,al.so a
cousin of Mrs. Rprtcr.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Morrison.
Sandy, Charles, Ken, and Bud-
dy and Miss Teresa Rcdin, all
of Houston, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Campbell, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Sam Campbell and
Norma and with other relatives
here during the holidays.
i.7.J„dLrv«":
Smi'th and1"' !»* husbaml, Mr and ■»» ot Ualla. have reUrnad to
their home .after a few days
visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. M
Carnes. While here the boys
did some hunting.
sons. Randy. Mark and. Gary, Mrs’ Fred Burton of T-vler-
all of Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Joe " , „ _ ,
Dan Kennedy. Paris, Col. and Mr’ and Mra' Ra>’mo"d Bar'
Mrs. R. G. Phillips, Austin, | and »»«. Gerald whb have
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pounds and been spending the holidays with
Mrs. Maude Brooks of Sul- her >»othei. Mrs. Shed Chap-
phur Springs, Mr. and Mrs. >an’ lexft Tuesday for Dallas
Glyn Johnston and children, fora New ^ ear s Eve visit
Pam and Bob of, Gladewater. I ™th, hor -^ter and her hus-
Afternoon visitors were Mrs. ! band- Mr’ and Mrs’ Joe Huu)-
(i. Blackburne, Sulphur Springs! P|’r_p.va before returning to
and Howard Barnett of Camp- ‘h,',r home. lnol.Lubbot'k\,Mr’
, ,, Barton was in Shreveport Mon-
day to visit Allen Ardis, who
is undergoing treatment in the
Veterans Hospital there.
J ...... _
Chief and Mrs. Walter F.
Harris of El Paso are here
visiting his mother, Mrs. H. F.
Harxjs and his sister, .Mi's. B.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Quinn
R. S. PLUMMER of Sulphur
DAMAGE WAS reported as n brother, George C. Stephens
minor late Monday when a of Sulphur Springs; five grand-
tar driven by W. E. Everett, children; nine great-grandchil-
630 Ingram, backed into an- j dren, and one great-grandchild,
other vehicle on the down- { Burial was in the Nelta
OPEN HOU{3E on Jan. 4, town square. The police re- cemetery. The T*pp Fpneral
from 2:30 until 5 p.m. will hon- port (j;ij nof tiie owner of Home was 111 charge of ai-
or Uncle Henry Smith of Sul- th(J seeond auto. rangements.
phur Bluff on the occasion of, _1_ |---
his Oeth birthday. The event | A SULPHUR Springs police rp j 1
wilr bo in his homo in the Sul-1 , . . IAi I I Al/OV
,)hur Bluff community. All of.car- beU1^ dnven by Pati-01”13" * IT . 1 . liUlkCY
his friends and relatives are in- E- C' Withei-s, was damaged
cited. “No gifts” has been re-
luested.
MR. AND Mrs. W. A. Mc-
Dowiell had a nice Christmas
visit via telephone Sunday with
their son and his wife, I.t. and the right.
Mrst William McDowell from
Tokyo, Japan, where he has
been stationed with the U. S.
Navy for several months.
late Monday night when it
struck a parked truck on South
Broadway. Withers said he
was slowing preparing to turn
Dies Monday
William T. Lokey, 207
when the brakes apparently Glover, died at 2:05 a.m. Mon-
locked and pulled the- ear to I day at Memorial Hospital. He
was 83.
Funeral services were held
AN EARLY morning search j ghiloh Baptist Aurch^t Wylk“
for two Sulphur Springs chil- Burial was in t h C Wylie
dren, reported missing from cemetery.
— ‘ j their home at about 4:30 Tues- Mr. Lokey was born Aug. 12,
A SHOWER will be given day morning ended at 8:07 1880, in Bedford - County,
Springs is the subject of an i Friday at 2 p.m. at the Ameri-j ff. m. when police received a Tenn., but lived most of his
•an Legion Hall for Mrs. Jes-j report the youngsters —- a life in Texas. He was a retired
sie Coleman who lost her home girl 11 and a boy 7 — were farmer.
Mr. and Mrs't" Frank Gaf-
ford have returned from
Gainesville, Fla., where they
spent the Christmas holidays
with their daughters Meg.. Ray
Massey, Mr. Massey and fam-
ily-
article in the Decern bcr-Jan
uary issue of The Carnation
magazine. The story concerns
Plummer’s retirement as su
perintendent of the company’s
n evaporated milk plant here and
reviews his 40 years of service
with Carnation and his record
as a civic leader in Sulphur
Springs. It is illustrated with
two pictures, one of which
shows the subject wearing the
m i n k-trimmed railroad engi
neer’soKjip presented him at a
company, meeting lust fall in
Los Ah duties.
md the contents by fire.
MR. r~AND Mrs. Tommie
farmer of Dallas announce
the birth of u daughter, Julia
'Maine, on Dec. 29, in a Dal
in the yard at the corner of Survivors include four daugh-
Putman and Oak Avenue. The tprSi Mrs. B. C. Housewright of
children were returned to Sulphur Springs and Mrs. Asa
their home by police officets. Swanner, Mrs. Leroy Lemmons
—...... land Mrs. Hoyle Seabourne, all
FIREMEN ANSWERED a ()f Wylie; seven grandchildren,
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Cummings dur-
ing Christmas week were Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Cummings, Mal-
tha, Paula and Missie, Mr. and
W. Gregory, Mrs. Billy Harris j d)|y viaitjn>, his mother, Mrs.
and Hershell Harris of Yaptis j F Quinn and his sister,
and V'ith relatives in Dallas, tyjrs Marvin Thomas. P
Sherman, Paris and Oklahoma
of Fort Worth were here Sun- Mrs Kermit Lee Shields, Gfeno
and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. K. W.
City. He is stationed at El
Paso with the U. S. Navy.
Mrs. Opal” Rhodes has re-
turned from Dallas where she
spent the holidays with her
Visiting in the home of Mr. children.
and Mrs. Thomas Reeves for I —*-
the Christmas holidays were Mrs. Lucy Ballard has ro-
| Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith of turned from Houston after
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Duna- j Aldington," Mr. and Mrs. Billy j-.pending the holidays with her
vin had as their C hr i s t m as j ];,.t,ves and family of Dallas, son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
guests. Mr. and.Ml'S- Gerald
Dunavin, Rickey, Lesia and
Michael all of Albuquerque,
N. M., Mr. and Bobby Duna-
thc Rev. and Mrs. Homer Cald-1 Gerald 1). Ray and bothers,
well ami sons of Royse City, Ewell and Jack Higgins and
the Rev. and Mrs. Boyd DeVore j families,
and David of Grand Prairie, -
vin, Danny Carla and Angela j the Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth j Lem Price and children of
of Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Danny | Smith and children of Leon- Dallas were here Sundu.v to be
Garcia and Dusty and David of al-,i Will Culpepper of Pine wjth the family of Mrs. J. T.
Wellington, Su-ic Garcia of Forest and Mrs. Jack Jennings aIU| a|s’0 to visit his
of Sulphur Springs.
Puerto Rico, Mr. ad Mrs. John-
ny Stephens, Johnny and Sue
of Sulphur Springs and Buck Warren Chancellor Jr., is in )
Darden of ( orpins ( hristi. j Dallas visiting his cousin, Lar-
-------- ; rv Chancellor for the holiday
Mr. and Mrs. Watt Morris week,
were in Greenville Sunday to
visit with Walter Holloway,
father-in-laiv of their daughter,
who is critically ill in the Green-
ville Medical Hospital.
Misses Sandy Morrison and
Teresa Roline of Houston were
the holiday week-end guests of
Norma Campbell.
mother, Mrs. Lem Price, Sr.,
and his sister, Mrs. J. T. Gog-
gans, and family of Ridge-
way.
M-. and Mrs. J. M. Carnes
... ..... , visited their son's in Dallas on
Mr. and Mrs Arvie Brice of; Chl.istlnas Day, Mr. and Mrs.
C ooper we. e here Sunday to 0;.van Carnes and Mr. alld
cisit his sister. Mrs. Duke Mc-
Kinney and family.
Mrs. Douglas Carnes, and fam-
iies.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hanes of
j r v i n g were guests of her
brother and sister and their
families, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
Brice Sunday.
Mrs, .1. L. Milligan has been
dismissed to her home on Mid-
dle Street from Memorial Hos-
pital where she underwent med-
ical treatment for a few days.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Byrd for Christmas were Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Byrd, Mr.’and
Mrs. Gene Palmer and son,
Larry, C. W. Higgins of Sul-
phur Springs, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Martin and daughters,
Trena, Honda and ,Mekmie of
Tyler, Mrs. Peak! Jordan, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Petty and son
of Como and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Whelrey of Greenville.
toMhi/h-b,nlhoanSdfelS Rt. and Mrs. Gerry Grant
from Memorial Hospital, but and son Jason, of Warwick,
... , . , , , 1R. I., will arrive Wednesday
will be confined to his room' . .. ....
for a visit with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gird Grant and
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis.
for several weeks of rest.
Dr. and Mrs. Herman O.
Day, Jr., and children, Elaine, „ _ „
Kathleen and Marianne of Wil- °- D- P°o1 of Dal ua waa
mington, Del., are spending the , 1 0,1 a b«*‘ln‘iBS
holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. O. Day in Sul-1 m
phur Springs, ad with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wdlliam D.
Morris of Ft. Worth. They ex-
pect to he in Texas until Jan.
5. They are planning to attend
the New Year’s Day Cotton
Bowl game in Dallas.
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Ramey and
daughter, Renee, have return-
ed from a holiday visit with
her parents in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. H. li. Sickles
and daughter, Anna Kathryn,
of Jacksboro visited with their
relatives kieie for the week-
end.
Members of the L. R. Grant
family held a Christmas Day
dinner at the American Legion
Hall. Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grant and
Lou Ann and Billy, Mr. and
Mrs. John Lee Grant, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Smith and Johnny
and Mr. and Mrs. Will Wynn
of. Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Worsham and son, Joe, Mr.
and MrS.-.Lueius Pogue, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Andrews and
Carol Flo and Eddie of Wich-
ita Falls, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Pogue, and David, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Grant, Jack and
Mark Lyman Grant, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Dan Kennedy of Par-
is, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Brice
and Mrs. Mabel Chapman.
Mrs.. Avery Maves andj Mr. arid Mi.4. John D. Bloods-
daughters of Longview were [ worth arid son, [John Gregory,
in Sulphur Springs Friday to j have returned to their home
return her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. John Record, to their
home aftel visiting in the
May«a home over the Christ-
mas holidays.
in San Antonio after spend-
ing the holidays with her moth-
er, Mrs. John Biggerstaff, and
her grandmother, Mrs. O. H.
Gregory.
MAX CHAPMAN
Sinclair)
Shields of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Cummings,, Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Cummings, Jr., and
Tommie and Lee, Meg. Addie
Davis of Greenville, Mr. and
Mrs. John Cummings, Carolyn,
Diana and Kelly of Commerce,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Butler, Judy,
and Jane of Pampa, Mr. and
Mrs. Mutt Morris, Lou and
Mike of Winnsboro, Mrs. Gur-
lie Hoffman and Steve of Peal-
sal and Paul Adams of Hous-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Ellis,
son, Jimmie and daughter,
Sara, have returned to their
home in Miami, Fla., after a
Christmas visit here with her
mother, Mrs. W. W. Moore and
her aunt, Miss Nannie Long.
J
IRVI N MeCOY of Hot
Springs, Ark., and Miss Al-
vena Tully of Sulphur Springs
were married Dec, 24, with
the Rev. Bayless Evan3 as the
officiating minister. The cou-
ple will reside in Hot Springs.
CARROLL BLACK, retired
Cotton Belt railroad agent
here, entered the road’s em-
ploye hospital in Vexarkana
F1 iday.
DAMAGE WAS estimated
at $300 to a car driven by
Frances Coffey of Muskogee,
at 7 p. m. Thursday when it
hit a utility pole on Jeffer-
son Street near Alabaniu.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mc-
Grede and children, Stephen
and Linda, of Pasadena, Dr.
and Mrs. Henry McGrede, Jr.,
daughters, Kaye and Anne, of
Longview, Mr. and Mrs. David
Anderson and sons, Rusty and
Rowe, of Tyler were guests
Sunday of their parents, Mr.
and Mi's. H. C. McGrede, and
their brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert McGrede, and
Joye.
ALLEN GAMMILL reported
a shotgun stolen to sheriff’s
officers Saturday. The gun,
taken from his car at his home
on the Yantis Highway, is a
Browning automatic with a
26-inch barrel.
as hospital. The baby weighed grass fire alarm to the Shir- nine great-grandchildren and
eight pounds and eleven ounces ley community at 12:45 p.nij one great-great-grandchild,
and is the granddaughter of Tuesday. One grass fire also ! Mr. Lokey was a member of
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Lee Glay- was reported Monday after- | the Temple Baptist Church in
• on of Dallas. She is the great- noon on South Broadway. I Sulphur Springs, ,
LATIMER'S
SEMI-ANNUAL
Shoe Clearance
Natural izer
and
Jacqueline
DRESS SHOES
High and Med. Heels.
Values to $15.95
X90 to 1190
Large Group
of Ladies’
Houseshoes
REDUCED
FAMOUS
Trampeze
Loafers
Were $19.95
Mr. and Mrs. David Baucom
and daughter, Connie, of Tyler
are spending the New Year’s
holidays here with his-mother,
Mrs. Bob li-aucom.
FORREST GREGG, former
Wildcat athlete who is now an
all-pro performer with the
Green Bay Packers, will turn
public speaker on Jan. 21. He
will address the annual ban-
quet for the Gainesville Leop-
ards football playersi
FIRE DAMAGED a car
owned by H. A. Sump of Como
Saturday. Sulphur Springs
firemen responded to the
alarm.
CONNIE
Flats and Ivy League
LACE SHOES
Suedes - Leathers.
Values to $7.95
COUNTY AGRICULTURE
and home demonstration
agents were back at work Mon
day following a week’s vaca-
tion. • County agents observe
Large Group
HAND
BAGS
REDUCED
CONNIE
DRESS SHOES
Patents, Leathers,
Suedes
Values to $10.95
Some at $7.90
qex?
v
There you are, Mr. Dipple.
That’s the only thing that
will compare to the gas we
sell at MAX CHAPMAN’S!
Official Inspection Station
CHAPMAN
SINCLAIR STATION
408 Church 885-5350
ROAD SERVICE
Sulphur Springs, Tea.
If You Are Looking for A Good
USED CAR
SEE US NOW-
We Have A Good Selection Taken
in Trade on New Cars.
We Also Have A Large
!>•
Selection of New
Plymouths & Valiants
DRIVE OUT NOW!
Maddox Motor Co.
’“20 Year* with Plymouth’
1217 So. Broadway Phone 885-2141
“LUJANOS”
Italian Imports
Clearance-—Only
“LAZY BONES”
Children’s
Dress and School
SHOES
Value* to $7.95
4.99
Is
Some at $3.99
“PEDWIN”
Many Slip-on Styles.
Some Lace Style*.
Ideal for School!
Values to $11.95
7.90
Some at $8.90
SELECTED GROUP
FLORSHEIM
SHOES FOR MEN-
Values
$24.95
Many, Many Other Shoes Reduced! |
SHOP AND SAVE NOW!
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1964, newspaper, January 3, 1964; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth823271/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.