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1 -A—Card* of Thank*
FOR THOSE WHOSE COM-
FORT meant so much to us in
our time of grief, we offer
heartfelt thanks. We were tru-
ly helped by the kindness shown
us. Especially the nurses and
Dr. Hanna for. their efforts,
and for the comforting words
of Bro. 'E. M. Bain and Bro.
Funderburk.—Marshall Ellcdge
WE WANT to thank the
nurses and Dr. Longino for all
they did during the illness of
our mother.
We also want to express our
deepest appreciation for the
kindness shown us in our sor-
row. Especially the ladies for
the food, the minister and Tapp
Funeral Home. God Bless each
of you.
Baurice and Maurinc Saun-
ders.
1-B-—Notice
JAS LANE — You are invited
to call by noon Thursday for
a free quart of Dairy Queen.
Phone 5-3640.
THANKS FOLKS!
Par buying your TV’s, Radio*
•ed Steros from TYLER’S
TV SERVICE.
— NOTICE
Richland Cemetery Associa-
tion of Brinker Community is
offering grave spaces, with per-
petual care for $37.50 each.
Contact John L. Flowers, J.
E. Dennis, Wylie Williamson
or Clyde Baxley.
3-Business Service
—GUARANTEED TERMITE
CONTROL
Member—Texas Pest Con-
trol Association.
Bonded for your protection.
Get our prices First—Free
Inspection.
OMEGA-SOUTHWESTERN
146 Russell Dr. Pho 885-5810
APRIL SPECIAL
10% Discount on
All Motor Tune-ups.
RAJ AUTOMATIVE
214 Tomlinson Ave.
Pho. 885-4204
NOW YOU can afford to
have your furniture Uphol-
stered.
Phone 885-2877.
RUBBER STAMPS
Signatures—$4.00
Plain 3 lines—$1.50
CLAUDE STURGEON
313 Radio Rd. Pho. 5-5694
UNBELIEVE ABLE but true.
Family group funeral service
policy. Up TO $1500.00 CASH
when the need is greatest One
very small premium covers en-
tire family group. Double in-
demnity for accidental death
to age 75. C L E M O N D S
AGENCY. Phone 885-2824.
See Agency in Yellow Pages.
TERMITES??
Call CITY BUILDING AND
SUPPLY.
Free Inspection and Esti-
mates.
RED BELL TERMITE CO.
Phone 885-2681
2—Automobiles
:FOR SALE
“261” six - cylinder 19*7
Chevrolet Truck engine.
Jomplete $125.00.
BYRD’S USED CARS
1114 So. Broadway
Phone 6-5848.
PUT A MYERS DODGE”
IN your garage.
MYERS DODGE
825 Main Street
5-Employment
THIS WEEK
SPECIALS
’63 CHEV. 4 Dr.
Powerglide. Like
New. (One Owner.
’62 CHEV. 4 Dr.
V-8 Powerglide
$1095
’60 CHEV. 4 Dr.
Radio and Heater.
One Owner
$925
*60 CHEV. 4 Dr.
Corvair—
Radio and Heater
’59 CHEV. 4 Dr.
6 Cyl., Radio, Heater.
Nice Car
$785
’58 CHEV. 4 Dr.
Full Power and
Factory Air.
One Owner
$485
’58 CHEV. Sta. Wagon
Air Conditioned.
Radio and Heater
$585
’62 FORD 2 Dr.
Galaxie 500—
Hardtop, V-8—-
Overdrive. One
Owner
$1385
’61 BUICK Electra
225, 4 Dr., Hardtop.
Power Steering—
Power Windows.
Factory Air
$1575
’57 FORD 4 Dr. V-8
vtadio and Heater
Clean As A New Car
$385
’63 FORD Pickup
Radio, Heater,
Overdrive—
One Owner
Ashcroft - Wilson
Ford Sales, Inc.
Jefferaoa St
Phone 5-2115
CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE 4>/2%
PAID QUARTERLY
Each eavtags accouat fully insured up to $10,000.
Afprtiiutldy 1500 Him participating to our earaiBg*.
140 Ceasucutivu Dtvidead* Paid
Withaut Lott
' Attoctm l*a^ piaas far Raal Eatata Leans
piO prompt aerrica and liberal fatoreet rata.
Sulphur Springs Loan t Building
TEACHER - EDUCATOR
Enjoyable and profitable
work.
Guaranteed income, in Hop-
kins County.
Write fully to Personnel
Manager.
530 Giddens Lane Bldg.
Shreveport, La.
5-B—Female Help
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Quitman Hospital has opening
for LVN. Please apply in per-
son to the administrator.
WANTED — Female Assistant
cook, 1 housekeeper Tor a girls
summer camp. Two month* in
Buffalo Creek, Colorado.
Phone 885-4088. A
WANTED
House - keeper for semi-in-
valid couple in Como, Texas.
Apply to R. C. Carroll, P. O.
Box 1152, Dallas, Texas.
WAITRESSES WANTED —
Apply in person at Flame Res-
turant, South Broadway St.
WANTED
Women to do telephone sur-
vey work from their home.
Must he 21 years or older.
Will pay $1.25 per hour.
Write
PARKER THOMAS
P.O. Box 681
Tyler, Texas
WANTED
Young lady for part time
office work.
Bookkeeping experience.
WRITE Box 302
Sulphur Springs, Texas
LADIES OF CITY A
RURAL AREAS
Avon Cosmetics needs an at-
tractive mature woman with
car to handle our well-known
guaranteed products in your
community. Write:
MRS VIOLA STEWART
P. O. Box 168
Sulphur Springs, Texas
5-C—Jobs Wanted
YARD WORK WANTED —
Yards mowed and trimmed,
hedge trimming and flower bed
work. Call W. L. Lynn, 5-5656.
WANTED
Baby sitting. Phone Mrs.
Rhoda Felton—885-3662.
6-Merchandise
6-D—Misc. For Sale
PAWN SHOP
Money loaned on anything
of value.
Guns, watches, etc. for sale.
CLINTON DAME
1202 Park St
Commerce, Texas
DIAL THIS NUMBER
885-3460
For Cut flowers, potted
plants.
Corsages and complete flo-
ral arrangement service.
ROBBIE’S FLOWERS
Mrs. C. A. McKeever,
Owner
Route 6, City
FOR SALE — Brand new 14
ft Plywood sport boat Instru-
ment panel, steering wheel.
Blue and White in color. Price
$240.00 Write Box 1032, care
Daily News-Telegram.
FOR SALE —- Used 260 gal-
lon milk cooler. CRAVER
BROTHERS, Jefferson St
SINGER SEWING
MACHINE CO.
Several Repossessed Singer
Machines.
One or Two Slant-O-Matica.
Take up payments on these
machines.
We repair and service all
brands of sewing machines.
For your Singer Representa-
tive—Call Nonie’s Beauty Shop
5-2694.
SPOT CASti
Give your car a break and
clean out your carport
CALL DERMONT MORGAN
Phone 5-4848
NO CLOGGING-
STAY FRESH
Evaporative
COOLER
PADS
Impregnated with
California Red Wood
for Freshness.
Sixes to Fit Most
All Coolers
FOR SALE
Coastal Bermuda Sprigs—
40c bu.
SEE JAMES HUX
Route Two, Como, Texas
Phone Pickton UN 6-3566
Call after 5 p. m. Weekdays.
SPECIAL
Tires and Batteries
40% OFF
JIMMIE ROBERT8 FINA
STATION
749 Main Street
MOBILE HOMES
See the all new 64 x 12
Artcraft
Also good selections on new
and used Mobile Homes 8 A 10
wide. ~~
Take trade financing. Free
moving.
Rose City Trailer Sales,
Henderson Hwy. 64, Tyler,
Texas.
Phone LY 4-7771.
7-Livestock
19. Phon© 6*5861.
COASTAL BERMUDA
SPRIGS
40c bu. at field.
60c bu. delivered.
DEWITT HITT
LY 2-8082 ' Tyler, T
FOR SALfe
Bois d’arc Pests.
SEE BUDDY MELTON
Or call 885-4922
"SAVE BIG! Do
rug and uphol&te
with Blue Lustre.
L. B. Wester Fu
Tor sale
Practically New Office
and electric Adding Ms
See at 639 Gilmer St.
PARTS CO.
Phone 5-3197
DISPERSAL AUCTION
One of North Texas top producing dairy hards with all
dairy equipment and a large ai.ortment of farming equip-
ment. Sold due to shortage of labor and ownar haring
large farming operations and being Manager of local Co-
op Gin does not hare tim© to devote to dairy operation.
SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1964—
12:00 NOON
Sale on W. H. MeCarley Farm located 3% n,iIe N. E.
Blue Ridge, Taxaa. Take Hiway 78 north from Blue Ridge,
follow about 3 miloa to Appla Auction aign, thou east %
mile. Or if coming from north off 121, turn couth on
78 to Apple Auction sign. Lunch on ground.
This herd founded approximately 7 years ago with heif-
ers from the north, good bullsl’hnve been used and calf-
hood vaccination has bean practiced since. Narar a re-
actor and always a Negative ring test.
Positively Sold Without Minimum or Reservation
47 top producing Holstein dairy cows mostly
first to third calf, cows in this group that will
milk 8 gallons or batter.
6 are heavy springers and the others are in high
state production.
2 Holstein bulls ready for heavy service, artifi-
cially sired and from cows with good records.
14 good Holstein heifers that have been in pas-
ture about 30 days with bull. 13 smaller Hol-
stein heifers all sired by the above 2 bulls.
Sunset bulk tank 300 gallon. Other canhouse
equipment.
4 unit Dc Laval pipeline milker, nearly new,
latest type, brain washer and the new claw and
pumps.
1948 C. Farmall tractor 2-row lister planter cul-
tivator.
1953 Farmall M. tractor, perfect condition.
1949 cyclone type Model B John Deere tractor,
3 row bedder, two row cultivator planter.
1953 Jubilee Ford tractor, a real good one.
No. 5 John Dom sowsr, slip scraper, 3 point keek.
Bock blade, post hole digger, Ford mowing machine. Old
type International maaura spreader. Back badder far M.
Several sheets used sheet iron, a number of wooden sills
and many ether items too aamernus to. mention.
This is n good hard of cattle and equipment. Mr. Mc-
Carley purchased his first Holeteiaa from us that came
out of Iowa, bo has culled dose and has a goad herd. I#
you want, the good kind, attend this sale.
GEORGE APPLE
W. H. McCARLEY, Owner
RL I, Blue Ridge, Texas
Sole Conducted by Apple’s Auction Service, Inc.
COL. GEORGE APPLE, Auctioneer
Phone Linden 2-5209 — McKinney, Texas
FOR RENT — Nicely furniah-
e. ed upstairs three room apsrt-
»- ment with bath, private en-
T trance, close to town. Adults
— $50.00 monthly and bills
- paid. 419 So. Davis.
FOR RENT — Furnished du-
plex apartment, north side at
820 Fisher St Lady in south
side will show apartment, or
t call E. N. Adams, GB 3-2494,
collect, Emory, after 6 p. m.
FOR RENT — Large furnish-
ed apartment. Private entrance
and bath. See at 521 Connally
St. Phone 5-2772.
- FOR RENT — 4 room furniah-
n ed apartment. Bills Paid. Phone
,g 6-5649.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnish-
ed garage apartment at 845
So. Davis. Phone .886-2592.
ik 8-D—Bus. Property
e FOB RENT
Building formerly occupied
by County Butane oa Mala
Street
- See H. C. McGrede or B.
F Ashcroft Phone AR5-8S82
FOR LEASE
Building — 212 N. Davis St
Call or write W. L Connally,
621 S. Glenwood Blvd., Tyler,
Texas. LY 4-5862.
FOR~SALE
Hiway Cafe in Como on Hwy
11.
Doing good business.
Nice living quartan.
See Mn. Midee Jones.
Phone HU 8-2366.
FOR KENT—4 business build-
ings, financial assistance avail-
able. $15.00, $20,00 and $25.00
monthly. Ample parking space.
Write Box 1081. Daily News-
Telegram.
•8-F—Bedrooms
ROOM and BOARD
For elderly people. Family
style meals and special diet.
See Ancil Roberts, 116 Good-
man St
8-G—Motel s
ROOM FOR RENT'
Private baths—Weakly and
Monthly rates.
IDEAL MOTEL
9-fletI Estate
9-B—Houses for Sale
for Rale ^
Hire* bedroom borne, two
baths, central heat on beauti-
fully landscaped lot 100’ by
389’. Between Austin and
High 8chool.
JERRY LEVINE
706 Texas Street
Phone 5-4872
FOR SALE
New tbrsa bedroom brick
house.
Two tils baths, big closets,
living room, den. two-car
garage.
Air conditioned end ’central
heat Tile and carpets.
Shown by appointment only
1606 S. Broadway
C. 0. MOODY LBR. 00
Phone 5-4719 or 6-8069
after 5pm
FOR SALE—New three bed
room brick bouse, two baths,
central heat 704 Lee. See Paul
Westbrook. Phone 5-4741 er
•>-2679
SPECIAL
Nice two bedroom house,
priced for $8,500.00.
Reel nice three bedroom
home, prscticslly new. Small
equity.
Nice two bedroom house on
Texas St Has floor furnace,
air condition units, extra nice
carpets and two car ’ garage.
Very reasonable.
BRICE REAL ESTATE
Phone 5-4760
FORSALE
Five room frame, carpeted,
lsrg® screen porch, nice gar-
den, good location, $4,600.00.
A nice financial arrange-
ment on s three bedroom brick.
1 it bath, central best Comer
lot, near high school.
A small down payment on
three bedroom brick, Lee St.
Two bedroom - dea, frame,
near Junior High.
BUILDING L O T S — We
have two both Well located.
Don’t let this 80 acres tract
near Ysntis get sway without
looking at it.
THE WHITWORTH CO.
OR BURT C. WAITS
Realtor*
Off. Pho. 5-2623
Re*. Phtf. 5-4564
"JUST THE THING PCS
RECREATION
Nice little house and
acres, place for a pony.
2 % seres — Good house.
Ideal place for country Bring.
A cutie on Whitworth, two
block* from store.
Want a duplex. We have
one priced worth the money.
FARMS
550 scree northeast of town,
less than $100 sere — %
minerals. ’
100 acres, mostly v*ll*y land
near Coke. Owner financed.
Need a small ranch, 14%
acres new house, 10 mile*
from town.
__ f0R 8AL£
Two Registered Black Angus
Bulls.
See at C. R. White Farm,
East of Weaver.
FOR SALE ‘
Two good saddle horses, with
saddles.
Phone 5-2257.
FOR SALE
20 Plain Stocker cows and
calves.
40 top Hereford Yearling.
keif si*.
40 top Angus Yearling heif-
er*.
Sell all or. part
ED SHARP
Wolfe City, Texas
FOR RENf — Three room un-
furnished house with bath at
326 £. Bechham, $20.00 per
mo. Call 5-6251 days or 5-5500
nights. ____ ______
FOR RENf—Six room hones
Newly redecorated. Washer
and TV connection*. T. D.
Hatcher. Phone 886-5720.
FOR RENT — Five room and
bath house, enclosed back
porch. Second door west of Jr.
High on Connally St Phone
6-4981.
FOR RENT— Five room house
with washer and TV connec
tion. Phone 6-4427.
Four rooms and
Nearly new three bedroom
home. Small down payment a
sume loan.’
A wonderful three br. BV
home located just right Small
down payment owner financ-
ed.
Five rm. house, 2 biles, of
town, priced right
Three br. home, Houston St
Large lot, worth the money.
160 cow ranch, on proposed
F-M Hiway. This is worth
looking at
500 cow ranch, too dhesp to
pass up.
8-Rental*
FOR RENT — 4 rooms
bath, 818 Whitworth. See
Wheeler or phone 6-2003.
58 sc., six rm. house, near
Ridgeway.
120 sc. Grade ”A” Dairy,
Pine Forest 117 sc. Grade “A”
Dairy, Hiway 19. Each will
support 100 cow*. Well im-
proved, ready to go.
You are helping our l
business to grow. Our tei
are attractive, interest rate
low, service to appreciate. Sea
us on your loan.
269 acres Ideal for Coastal
Bermuda, on FM Hwy. $76
per acre.
91 acres, mostly bottom land
covered with leepedesa and
clover. • x
MYRICK AGENCY
Office: 8S6-8146
886-5882 886-3710
ON SALE — Three Mrooms,
two tile baths, ah’, Ash stop-
saver builtin kitchen den com-
bination. Carpet living and
dining- Many Quality custom
feature*. Brick, fenced, land-
scaped. Built 1% years. Will
F.H.A., $109.00 monthly, noth-
ing down, by transferred own-
er. M. B. Conaway, phone
885-4023. Just off Lee St,
1118 So. Paris.
FOR SALS
Caney Church Parsonage.
Two bedrooms, good garden
.pot *8,500.00.
Contact Bill Miller, Fkkfton.
Phone UN 8-8811.
FOlT8ALE — My homeAtTiO
Goodman Street. Two bedroom
brick, den, one bath. Phone
6-4909. _ __
FOR SALE-—"By owner, two
bedroom house, two blocks of
Hospital. Small down payment,
rest like rent Phone 6-2714
after 6i80 p.m. -■
cordance with plans, specifi.-a-
tiona, and contract .documents,
which wars prepared by
Charles J. Muller St Associ-
ates, Architect, Commerce,
Texas, will be received until
7:30 p. m. CST in the Coun-
cil Chamber of the Sulphur
Springs Municipal Building on
May 6, 1964, pd then public-
ly opened and read aloud. Any
bide received after closing
time will be returned unopen-
ed.lt is the Owners intention
to award a General Construc-
tion Contract to include:
Plumbing; Heating, Ventilat-
ing and Air Conditioning;
Electrical; and not to include
Site Work.
A cashier’s check, certified
chock, or acceptable bidder’s
bond issued by s surety com-
pany authorised to do
in the State of Texas,
to the Owner in the
not less than 4% of the larg-
est possible total for the bid
subndtUd including the consid-
eration of additive contract,
tbs bidder will promptly enter
into a contract and execute
each bonds as may bo requir-
ed.
The Owner reeerveo the right
to reject ony or ail bids and
to waive any or all formalities.
Flans and specifications may
be examined without charge in
the office of the City Mana-
ger, Sulphur Springs Munici-
pal Building or in the office
of Charles J. Muller * Asso-
ciates, Architect, located at
2507 Washington Street, Com-
merce. Texas, and Contractors
may procure one set of plans
and specifications upon a de-
posit of $16.00. Should addi-
tional sets of plana and speci-
fication* be desired, they may
be procured at the Contrac-
tor’s expense of $10.00 for the
cost of reproduction. Material-
men and Suppliers may pro-
cure plana and specifications
for $10.00 for tha cost of re-
production.
Deposits will be returned
upon receipt of all documents
in good condition within tan
days after opening of bids, ex-
cept that should the Contrac-
tor fail to submit a bid or re-
turn such documents, the coot
of the reproduction will b* de-
ducted from the amount of the
deposit
No bid may be withdrawn or
terminated for a period of
thirty (39) days subsequent to
the bid -opening date without
consent of the Owner,
Carl W. Eiehn, City Manager
CARL W. RIEHN, City Man-
ager, City of Sulpbar Springs,
TCXJUL ?' v .f.
1 ©-Wanted to Buy
WANTED TO bCV
200 bale. OAT STRAW.
Must be clean and bright.
A. F. GREEN FIRE BRICK
COMPANY
Como, Tax. HU 8-2821
MM
11-Instruction,
Education
tr.iT CIVIL SERVICE, TEBtfil
Men-women, 18-52.
as $102.00 a week,
training
Aquilla Creek
Reservoir Study
Given Approval
•
Waco, Apr. 22 <*» — The
feasibility of a $14.8 million
dam and reservoir oa Aquilla
Creek will be studied by the
Brasoa River Authority in eon-
junction with the US Array
Corps of Engineers.
The dam, between Waco and
Hillsboro, would bs part of a
control - water conservation
project. The reservoir could
store 218,000 sere - foot.
The directors authorised the
study yesterday. They alto Vot-
ed $10,060 to pay far one-
e.ighth of a ground water study
for Fort Bend, Washington,
Austin and Waller counties in
tbs lower part of the Brasos
In other business, the board:
Accepted a study of Forrest
and Cotton consulting engineers
of Dallas on a proposal by the
Bureau of Acclamation for an
inter - basin canal.
Appointed a committee to
study the inter • basin canal.
Member* are J, D. Tompkins
of Abilene, G. D. Hinton of
Graham and David Casey at
. it..D. Cordwm >«<
bury.
Youth Escapes
Comal Jail
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