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SEARS -ROEBUCK CO. '
Main Street
2-Automobiles_
FOR SA1 li—l'JC! Mon*a Spy ,
rier convertible. Red with white
top. Exc ellent e. ndition. Phom
'5-5902 after 6 p. m.
5 Employment
5-B—Female Help
waitress""W A N T k 1>—
Apply in person at Flame Res-
taurant, So. Rroadway.
ARE VOL' LOOKING?
For a good-paying part-time
job? Avon offers a marvelous
o j i port u n ity.
Openings in Miller Grove,
Shirhy, Aibalu, and Sulphur
Springs, Texas.
Writ. MRS. V i O L A
STEWART. R. O. box 168,
Sulphur Springs,-/Texas. |
Or call Como. Texas, HL’nt-
y t . fc-2 1 K1, collect.
5-C—Jobs Wanted
WANTED Part time job!
Expeiier.t ed general office
duties, typing ami light book-
Jkeeping. Phone 8 8 > - 3 5 5'. i.
’CHILD CARE — Will have
vacancy for two Jan. 20. Mrs. ,
* unitor- Phone 5-5U10.
3-Business Service
6-Merchandise
______________I
6-C—Hay, Grain
HAY FOR SALE
990 Kales, second cutting, I
fertilized, bennuda hay. l.OOj
a bale.
A. C. Caldwell, LE 7-4050 j
Ml. Yemen
"HAY FOR SALE
Alfalfa Hay for Sale.
Contact Truitt Sew. 1!—-
Day Phone 885-9095,
Night 885-4557. 1
6-D—Misc. for Sale
THE WELL kept carpet shows
the result.- of regular Blue,
Lustre spot cleaning. L. IJ. j
Wester Furniture Co. j
FOR SALK ~
Guns Bought and Sold.
Money leaned on guns, dia-
monds, fm nitoi e, watches or|
anything of value.
Also s> me good Restaurant!
equipment ior sale.
Phone 697 Day jr 1579' Night
1202 Park Street
Commerce. Texas
"SEE"DKRMONT~
For new and used Plumbing
Supplies.
I)o it youtjelf and Save.
DERMONT’S WAREHOUSE
198 Hinnant Street
Phone 5-41148
FOR SALE
Dual Twin - Cushion table
jani/ary
CLEARANCE SALE
KIRK’S
READY-TO-WEAR
CAR COATS
Values to $19.98
$7.00 and $10.00
All Purpose COATS
Values to $24.98
Choice $12.98
Choice All Winter
DRESSES
Vz PRICE
WINTER HATS
3 Groups
$2.00 $5.00 $7.00
One Table BRAS
Hi-A, Lovable
and Carnival
Choice $2.00
Blouses, Slim Jims,
Sweaters and Skirts
BUY ONE — GET
ONE FREE
Now At
KIRK’S
Connally Street
FOR RENT | FOR SALE Two bedroom1
Building formerly occupied and den home. Near schools,
by County ’ Butane on Main Carpeted, drapeS, ** floo'r fur-
street.
See H. C. McGfPde. pr B.
F. Ashcroft. Phone 885-3332.
FOR RENT — Brick building
•with front and back parkway*.
Phone 885-3302.
FOR RENT — Brick building
located at 204 Main Street.
Possession Feb. 1st. BURT C.
WAITS, Realtor. Phone 5-
2623.______________
8-E—Auto Trailer*
Trailers for rent! '
Local Rental Tlailers. Cargo
insurance N O W available on
Nationwide trailers for one
wav rentals.
DENNY’S MOBIL STATION
1065 Gilmer St. Pho. 5-3220
nace, dish washer, disposal. By
owner. Phone 5-5238 after
5 p. m.
10-Wanted to Buy
Daughter Held
In Connection
With Slaying
8- F—Bed room*
I-UK RENT - Bedroom with
pi ivate entrance, $5.00 per
week. Phone 5-5320.
8-G—Motels
" room for rent
Private baths—Weekly and
i Monthly rates.
IDEAL MOTEL
WANTED — Clean cotton! Corpus Chnsti, Jan. 17 —
rags. No nylon, blue jeans, silk Corpus Chnsti police held a
or rayons, PLEASE. Echo I 65-year-old woman last night
Qffjce for questioning in the butcher
slaying of her 85-year-old
mother.
The victim was Mrs. Olive
Mary Burwell, whose body was
found in a pool of blood at
the home of Frank Huber, her
son - in - law.
Police said the woman had |
been hit in the head with an ax ’
several times and then almost |
decapitated with a butcher
knife.
The victim’s daughter, Mrs.
Officer's Shot
Performs Work
Of Surgeon
Russia
Answer to Previous Puzzle
4 More agile
5 Stage parts
6 Age
7 Remove one
tenth
8 Asiatic invader
of Russia
9 Grandparental
10 Old Teutonic
character
11 Christmas
19 Cover
21 Church part
9—Real Estate
7-Livestock
BULLS FOR SALE
Registered Hereford Bulls.
(Jne to four years old.
M. LYNN CHAPMAN
-------- 1026 No. Davis
Phone 885-2066
Or Kenneth Clayton, Tira
Community, Phone WI 5-2624.
9-B—House* for Sale___
FOR SALE — Two bedrooir
and den home, large living
room and large kitchen. Com-
pletely heated and air condi-
tioned with combination gas
unit, carpet. Patio and fenced
back yard. 948 Jefferson. Call
885-3320.
FOR SALE
New three bedroom brick
house.
Two tile baths, big closets,
living room, den, two-car
garage.
Air conditioned and central
heat. Tile and carpets.
Shown by appointment only.
1006 S. Broadway
C. O. MOODY LBR. CO.
Phone 5-4710 or 5-3059
after 5 p. m.
FOR SALE—Two bedroom
home, 001 Jefferson Street.
Real Bargain. Brice Real Es-
pending further investigation.
Massager — I,ike new condition. I
Abo !> lack wrought iron
inink bed.
Pi iced for quick bale. . . .!
I'horn* S 8 r. - .‘I j 2 S.
Tor"SALE
Hoi- d ale Posts
SEE BUDDY MELTON I
Or call 885-4922
FOR SALE
Registered Angus Bulls.
Service age — Finest Blood
i Lines.
I Breeding Stock selected by
I International Cattle Judge.
HOLLY HILL RANCH
j Six Miles East of Quitman
Phone VVOith 7-2771,
Jim Hogg Exchange
8 Rentals
late. Phone 885-4760.
HOUSE FOR SALK BY OWN-
ER. Three bedrooms, den, two
baths, near school. Phone 5-
3711. Fd Elliott.
FOR SALE—Two b e d room
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two
houses — One at 714 Blinker
and one at 639 Cranford. T.
W. L ady Phone 5-3624.
Foreign Funds
Said Received
By Candidate
Amarillo, Jan. 17 Ml—Am-
arillo police officer Raymond
W hitson may have performed a Ruber, was taken to police
delicate operation usually re- : headquarters for questioning,
served for a brain suigeon Huber to! doffieers he re-
when he shot 53-year-old gun- j turne(j from gnx'ery shopping
man h red Williams in self de-1 .in(j discovered the body in the
fen.-e last Friday. ! living room, of the home the
A .38-caliber bullet struck | couple shared with Mrs. Bur-
Williams near the right temple, j wt,|] He said the three had din-
plowed through both frontal ed earlier in a congenial at-
loiies of his brain and lodged | mosphere.
on the left side of his skull, j Justice of the Peace Johnnv
Surgeons say the effect may • 0 b ^ ts withheld a verdict
have been the same as that
of a frontal lobotomy, an op-
eration performed on the hope-
lessly insane, in which the
frontal lobes are severed from
the rest of the brain.
Such an operation normally
calms a patient. He becomes
quiet, easy to handle. Usually
he does not seem to worry
much about anything.
A doctor at Northwest Texas' Houston, Jan. 1 7 6P) ■— A
Hospital said yesterday this newspaper said last night thut
may have happened to Williams Lb S. Representative Henry
when he was shot. But the doc- Gonzalez has reported that a
tor stressed it will be at least Texas candidate for the U. S.
several weeks before the full Senate in 1961 received $43,-
extent of Williams’ condition roo jn contributions from Ger-
can be determined. I many and Austria.
The doctor said: | The Houston Post said in a
It couldn t have been done ; sfory from its Washington bu-
better with a scalpel. The bul-; reau that Gonzalez, a Demo-
let passed cleanly through both j cl.atj has a,ked y. S. Senator'
Ralph Yarborough to request
an investigation by the Senate ^
In a letter to Yarborough, I
Gonzalez said records of the
state in Texas,
show campaign contributions
from various groups in Cen- :
to a “G. John-
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NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner
frontal lobes,
Williams was on an operat-
ing table for removal of the j K^es’ Committee,
damaged part of his brain at
the same time the Potter Coun-
ty grand jury was indicting,
him yesterday for assault with ,_____ "_____
intent to murder.
He was shot in the early
morning Jan 10th after he t!;ll„ huro/,f 10 a
home on Radio Road. Floor j shoved a loaded revolver into, >u,‘ in
furnace, fully insulated. Equity the stomach of Whitson —for1 The newspaper said the ref-
und resume loan. Phone 6-3937. S no reason that police have been ort*s showed a Guy Johnson,
able to determine. They said w'10 listed his address as 170»
there is nothing to link Williams Rosewoo Street, Houston^^re-
wit h any offense prompting ported contributions totaling
him to draw a gun to avoid ar- $43,600 in the 1961 special
rt,st. Senate election.
FOR SALE
Iron ore base -— A 1st
hard mu faring.
DEI.BERT WYATT
Phone 5-5300
iL
FOR KENT
Hospital Equipment—guest
beds—party equipment—baby
furniture—crutches—glassware
—tables—chairs, etc. Phone
885-5660.
FOR SALE New thiee bed-| Records show Williams was' L. S. Senator John Tower,
room brick house, t)yo baths, epjjjjpitted to an Arkansas state a Republisan, won the elcc-
centr.il heat. 704 Lee. See Paul , mental hospital in 1953, Vmt po- tion in a runoff with Demo-
\\ estbrook. Phone 5-4741 or; ]jt.e said they have not learn- rrat 11 iliam Blakely of Pai-
_________ed for what he was treated. las. The records show John-
Seven houses | A brother called from Cali- -mi polled 748 votes ■— 21st
&
1-17
pneih wr» w tu »*, us m oh
Famous
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For Straight, Decor-
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We Have Several
Repossessed Machines
Like this One.
A Responsible Person
Can Take Up Regular
Payments.
For Repairs, Parts
and Service Call
Your SINGER
REPRESENTATIVE
at Nonnie’s Beauty
Shop
Main St.
Phone 885-2694
| 8-A—Houses
1 FOR R ENT My home "on the
Greenville Highway. Contact
| Mrs. W. B. Saunders. 5-4481.
j FOR KENT -- Available Yoon
to adults — unfurnished house
I with carpet, drapes, furnace
! beat an<l air conditioner, new
| paneled kitchen with built-in
| stove and disposal. Mrs. Claude
Milligan. Phone 5-4703 or 5-
4567.
FOR RENT — Three bedroom
separate dining room at 507
South Locust. Phone 885-33,50.
AVAILABLE TO ~\DCLTS —
Nicely decorated, ideally lo-
cated three bedroom house for
rent. Phone 885-3302.
FOR RENT — Three bedroom
house at 617 Tate St., washer
connection. Phone 5-4741.
I 5-2679.
[for sale
i und lots — Three on I.amar ! forma to tell police he felt his in a field of 71.
. t. — four on Oma St.. J. H. brother should be committed Johnson refused to
j McMillan, Box 2, Emory, Tex- to a mental hospital there and ment when reached at hi<
as. Phone GR 3-2616. j would like to come to Amarillo home, now at 1702 Gessner ed, and declined comment. Martin and four other Hous-
MUST SELL AT ONCFI 14or him. Road in Houston. He said: "It His motion for a new trial ton defendants of bribing Mc-
“Jimmy has the nicest manners, Mom! He holds the
car door for me, helps with my coat and always
apologizes for being broke!”
Two— three bedroom bricks,! But the problem of what to happened three years ago. It’s was filed by Walter Carr of; Clelhmd by giving him $25
Lee Street All f,° with w>lliams is not that dead and in the past.
your own finance
south .idi I simple. He stands indicted by ----------
b“" .......... h Officers Reject
have to be determined definite- ILJv„l,,lnl1 r|" lu
ly that he is not mentally com- * I CSIS
petent to stand trial before he
can be released.
F’ive room frame house,
carpet and draperies, fire-
place, wash e r connection.
Three bearing pecan trees.
Corner Pit. There is room to
build another house. Owner
says sell. See us now.
Two bedroom house, asbes-
tos siding. Close to school,
church and town. Paved street.
Low down payment. Balance
like rent.
Three bedroom frame on
783 to influence his appoint-
Houston, one of the defense j
attoineys. | ments of appraisers and ud-
A joint indictment accused ’ ministrators of estates.
Hello, Dolly'
Draws Praise
II oust ii n, Jan. 1 7 LTi —
Houston Police Chief H. (Bud-
i dy) McGill said yesterday that
| two patrolmen have resigned
j from the force following an
accusation by a negro that he
| was beaten after being ar-
, rested for drunkenness,
j McGill said the two offi-
cers resigned rather than take
lie detector test. He said
New York, Jan. 17 tffl—The
new musical “Hello, Dolly"
starring Carol Channing opened t|le pajr 23-year-old 1). R.
..... ............. .... 1111 Broadway Thursday night. G|..1V and 23-year-old Kay Lynn
3 :ii acres, large pool and shed. ! Associated Press drama critic ('0]|‘ins.
William Glover calls it a big. Thc Houston chief said lie
hit for everyone concerned.1
BLOWN INSULATION
Heating Co»t, Help* Stop Sweating, Full 4
Attic Insulation.
Lowd A* $5.00 Month.
First Payment in
No Down Payment.
210 M
Phone
Days.
TEXAS BUILDING INSULATORS
sin St. P. O. Box 135
885-2521 Night 885-3058
FREE ESTIMATE
8-B—Apartments
FOR RENT—Three room fur-
nished apartment. Sarah Da-
I vis:, 120 Atkins St. I’hone 0-
5550.
FOR REN1 — Three loom
furnished upstairs apartment,
across from Library on Oak!
Ave. Single person only. Tapp
F'urniture Go.
stairs furnished apartment.
Bills paid. Roger Cuntbron, 422
Oak Ave. Phone 5-2763 or 5-
3747.
F’OR KENT •— Furnished en-
tire upstairs apartment. Adults
only. Bills paid. See 927 Gil-
mer fit. Phone 5-4732.
8-C—Farm*, Lands
F'OR RENT—50 acres of farm
j land, five miles south of Sul-1
!phur SMiaiSfJ’IVrjte B. H. Mor-
(fi\, 2309 Sherry Circle,1
Grand Prairie, Texas.
8-D—Bus. Property
F' O Ii R E N T~Warehouse on |
Main Street. Formerly Wolfe
Transfer Bldg. I’hone 5-2209
or 5-4543. J. Ilarlan Weat. 1
1 Q miles town ou highway.
All conveniences, partly fi-
nanced now.
, asked Gray and Collins to take
(■lover reports the show is polygraph tests, but they rc-
Jt is well known if
Real Estate, Insurance or
.-tracts, see the
BAILEY REALTY AND
ABSTRACT COMPANY
brimming with fun, song, color tused alul quit thl.jr jobs
^ | and style, with the sassy star
Houston Lawyer
Found Guiltv
j
Iiryan, Jan. 17 (7P> — Hous-
OHARA
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Builders of
CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES
^Brick or Frame
On Your Property
FREE ESTIMATE
Call Collect
- FR 4-3208
Dallas, Texas
Ab ’ getting ample aid from two
" , funnymen, David Burns and
Charles Nelson Reilly.
The AP aisle man rates the
I dancing ensemble as the pep-
I picst in town and praises di-
rector and chorographer Gow- ton attorney James Bryson
I or Champion for a magic blend Martin, convicted of bribery
, of boisterous humor and touch- yesterday, is free on $1,500
i ing sentiment. The score and bond pending a hearing on
typrics by Jerry Herman are his motion for a new trial,
j called a melodic romp. The A jury at Bryan convicted
j show is based on the old Thorn- Martin after deliberating 90
ton Wilder farce “The Match- minutes. He was given a four-
| maker” about a merchant from veal. prison term and a $2,500
Yonkers and his search for a fjm..
second wife.
Houston Man
Killed in Crash
Conroe, Jan. 17 HI — The
collision of a car and truck
has killed a 34-year-old Hotts-
t unman, James Robert Mon-
ey
The c o n v i e t ion was on
charges that Martin bribed
former Harris County probate
judge Clem McClelland. Mar-
tin did noit display any emotion
! whert the Verdict was announc-
I The accident occurred last i wreck.
night on Interstate Highway 45
near Conroe.
Two other Houston men
were critically injured in the
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1964, newspaper, January 17, 1964; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth823656/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.