The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1955 Page: 2 of 14
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THE HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO
Friday, December 23,1355.
tfur medical! FIGURES TELL STORY
men* highway after mcdict
treatment at Memorial Hospital.
Hospital
; Ttmnran J. Buchanan of HS
Gairiaon is undergoing medical
treatment at Memorial Hospital I
Jessie Williams of Route Two
i# a'medical patient at Mcmori*)’
Hospital.
Nita McCorklo of 833 South
Davis - if - undergoing medical1
treatment at Memorial Hospital !
Hopkins Cars Cost
$952 Annual Upkeep
News ♦. *
New
lork. Dec.
17 — How
residents of
East of Town
FROM
UMl
moved to his home at 4$.l Wood-
lawn following medical1 treatment
at Memorial Hospital.
price
(Manorial Hospital visiting Warn
t to 4 and 7 »• » n. m.)
Route Two k . t'aWer ««*«•*« mud, does it cost residents of ' ' -
3-oL,. i:cJSHfcW. AwfaxfaTaTsifi Hen Held
day. Dec, 17. at Memorial Hoi-jthat owners ask tlrtmsclvos often, ‘
Mr*, Boh Umon of Lubbock un-^V1^' *'* * n'em‘'™1 wj»» «* tl*m,clves often, I If. 1-1,
-I- -went major surgery Tuesday j p™1- ■ - Har,wWc *’ T v e *n8uran? | JUlCI ACClQeill
momltii at Memorial Hospital T °'* Ha,d,'ick of Saltillc, bells come due. Few of ihem real-
■» *> V« » - a -Wf*.
t*» condition following the op-
«i*ti»n. Kf
Mr*. Illarion Smith of
her home after medical treatment ’. Figures produced by the Amer
ican Automobile Association show
at Memorial Hospital
jM David Barclay, Jr.,
been re- that a car in the popular
range, driven less than 18,000
miles a year, coats *602 in fvxed
charges and 3,5 cents
Two men, one of them just out
of prison, were being held in the
county jail here Saturday for
additional investigation following a car
wreck a short distance east of
Sulphur Springs on U. S. 67.
Spence i* a medical patient at
Memorial Hospital
W e#l«|r ( ramp ton of College
attwet ha* been admitted to Me-’ Mr8- *'1>vis Spehcar and infant for every mile driven,
mortal Hospital for medical treat- son have been removed to their Applying this average to Hop
went, I home on Houston street from 5ie-j kins County, where , last year’s They were booked on drunkenness
/ Mr*. J#ff Palmer has WwN*- 1Hospital, where ,the baby , registration showed 7.500 pas-icounts.
_ »W*4 to her home on Oiurch "’»* born- senger cars in use, gives *7,120,-1 Officers were stiff searching
street after medical treatment at Mrs- Sarah Craft .has been re- 000 as the annual operating ex- for two others, one of tlwm a
Memorial Hospital. j moved tro her horn* at Saltillo penditure. Per car, it is *1*52. woman, who were said to be rid-
Carey Home has been removed fTom Memorial Hospital where j This is based on local drivers jng fn the car at the time it
to hi* home on Route Two *ft*r »h* has *«*.• medical patient travelling •10,000 miles a year,|struck a bridge bannister at Rock
medical treatment at Memorial
Hospital.
Johnny Sim* of 421 Putman is
Mrs. £. P. Reed of Star Route which is average. There is lit-1'Creek Friday afternoon,
has been dismissed to her home;tie variation in this respect be-
Three following medical treat-
ment at Memorial Hospital.
H. A, Dodd of Riasbear, Route
One has been removed to his ,ft*r medical treatment at Me-;
home after medical treatment at raoriaJ HospiUl.
Memorial Hospital
The two prisoners were picked
up Friday afternoon by Police-
man Billy Williamson and later!
released to Deputies Gird Grant j
and Edd Allen. One of them had!
been released only the day be-1
fore from the penitentiary at j
Huntsville.
Grant said the car, a 1953 j
Oldsmobile, did not belong to 1
either of the men being held in!
the local jail. It was registered!
to a Mesquite man, he asserted.
According to taformatioh in
the hands .of officers, the woman
occupant of the car is the wife
of the man to whom it is regis-
— —-.......-,fTO ,V ur< uuuic mker uieuiiai v ,, , ■ , . . tered. But Grant said they did
from Memorial Ho* j treatment at Memorial HospiUl.1, 'h' dr,^r wbo ?*“***" not know the identity of her male
she ha, been a medi-| Mra Harvey Wright Is re-!ZTJ companion.
’farted to Be unimproved at Me-;*:,* ‘ 8 f 95 c* ta “ The ear was damaged about
, *300 as it hit the right side of the
The 5,000 -mrte driver fares brid>,e bannister, then careened
worse oti a mileage basis. His
after medical treatment at Mr- tween urban and rural dwellers,
undergoing medical treatment at j mortal HospiUl. Every day of the year, whether
Memorial Hospital Mrs. Phillip lokey of Pickton the, car is used or not. its owner
Danny Gene Gowan ba* been has been dismissed to her home hf15 8 Bill *1-65. This fixed
removed to hi* home at 211 Gk>v- »ft*r undergoing medical treat- P *or depreciation, by
ei after medical treatmet at Me- ment at Memorial HospiUl. ,f#r lhe **nrei't’ ProP«rty damage
mortal Hospital' " Mr*. Dale Campbell has' beer, 8nd liability insurance (*15,000
Mary Beth Robinson has been removed to her home at 403 I.ia- and and fire and theft
removed ot her home on Route gue following medical treatment '*??■.!*? allojirance is made
at Memorial HospiUl. fordeductible collision insurance,
Gene B.cum has Wen remov-1wh,eh f,«d d“‘-
ed to his borne at 405 Cranford * eof vams «»m«wbat for dif-
ferent areas.
As to the 3.5 cents a mile fig-
l
ure, it covers gas, oil, tires and
125
: i Mrs. A. J. Hoover of 119; . . _■
Mr*. Robert Eppers has been Storey, Dallas, has been remov-.raam !aant'e’ ,“dHdm,c'
removed to her home cn Dike,! ed to her home after medical ' £ 1 rep*!rs’
Route Two
pita! where she
cal patient
Mrs. Jamie Don On has been j morial HospiUl, where she has
removed to her home at 910 Jef- been quite ill for several days. w
femon from Memorial Hospital Mrs. Otto Ashley of 130 I a- ar« ki.
where sbt ttnderwent recent ma- mar street has been removed to yariabie' costs fom/ to *,75, a
her home after medical treat- :,oUl of ,777. Thls ami)Unts to
ment at Memonal HospiUl. Il5.5 cenU a mile
Johnny Sims has been removed
to his home at 421 Putman street
after medical treatment at Me-i
On the other hand, cars driven
20,000 miles require *1,324 a
across the highway and crashed;
into the left bannister.
jor surgery,
' L. C. Collins ha* been removed
to his home at Dike from Memor-
ial Hospital where he has been a
medical patient- ,
Mrs. Wilburn Pritchett and in-! morial HospiUl ye‘r’ or on!y d cent-' a rn,le'
sywsfi-SraStUtsS «*• jrtsLm
« , , Memorial Hospital
T> D. Sptller has been removed T t
to hi* home at Como after medi- Mrs. 1). T. Branch of -19 Gi«-;
Saltillo Seniors
Enjoy Party
was
ness last year, reports Consumer i senior class Friday night, Dec. 16,
Markets, climbed to *529,000. j fQ» their annual Christmas party
The event was held in the Ste-ll
i phenson home which was beauti- j
{fully decorated in the Yuletime;
i theme.
Fruit cake, hot chocolate and;
coffee were served anq a gay gift^J
a*—Cannon Craft
Mm LueUa Smith has been re- j^8 bJ*nx to a Dallas
moved to her home on Rout* One hosPlta! lor further^ treatment. Partt/ \{nflOf|
after medical treatment at Me- - ‘ rs‘ Goolsby of 163 A QAlT ulaUvU ,
mor ial Hospital, Spence is t rabdica! patient at ; MldtMinge was enjoyed by the clas:
Harriet Reed has been rrmov ■ Memorial Hospital. Employes of the Cannon Craft j during the evening. Attending;
ed to her hnm* on Com* Hio4, M* O. Collins of Como Route!'Company and their wives held! were; Vivian Dennis, Minnie Fate,!
wav after medical treatment *->ne las been admitted to Memo- their annual Christmas party Fri-j Patsy Brewer, Ruby McGill, Co-
Memorial Hospital jnal HospiUl for medical treat- day night at the Country Club i zette.Cain, Norma Solomon, Shir* j
H r v.. ■ ! ment Eighty - seven persons attended ley Avaritt, James Edwards, Ralph
JUlJl fc,ST2 40* WWt- F. a. Penney of m BoD* U, even,. S„i.h Ch.ele,
worth street from Memorial Ho.v, vlew “ • m.ed,f81 Patient at Me-; The group enjoyed a turkey ®,eJ£ ^ Srgw £du)'
pital where she has been a med- m°™1 H”*P‘UL _ , . d>""er and dancing to the music y, an(1 Mrs Le,s
irid patient > Mr. and Mrs. Benny Lundgren of Jack Grant 9 orchestra. Christ- ”aur,8V dU1 1 4nu •Hr“- Les8>
Mrs 1 I Vaden has been re-^ California announce the mas bonus checks were distribut-j Stephenson‘
moved to her home on Route ! bLrth °* * d*ufht*r, Monday, Dec. ed to all employes.
Three following medical tieat-
ment at Memorial HospiUl.
R. L. McKennon has been dis-
missed to his home at Sulphur
19, at Memorial Hospital
51 r. and Mrs. Robert D. Wag-
goner of Route Three announce
Bill Midgett, student of A A M J
j College is here to spend the holi-
............ ..... their home on Ridgeway, Route lays *it,h, Mr* and,
the birth of a son, Sunday night, One, from Memorial Hospital, ' rs‘ ’ e,'in 1 K<f *
Bluff from Mi.mnri.7 uTTTii*) Dec. 18, at Memorial Hospital j where the baby was born. „ „. D \ *
Bluff from Memonal Hospital, Mrl. GJenr.s Sloan of Rog- R- L. McKennon of Su^ur! Mu. C. W Boyd and son, Char-;
been admitted Ms El Paso are visiting her.
undergoing
where he has been
medical treatment.
Mrs. Paul Foster of 1319 Yant-
i* road has been adniitted to Me-
morial HospiUl for medical treat-
ment
Carolyn Diane Baird of 127 La-
mar, underwent a tonsilectomy
Friday at Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. L. T. Martin has been re-
moved to her home on Route
Three from Memorial HospiUl
where she has been a medical pa-
tient.
ers is a medical patient at Memo- Bluff has been admitted to Mej^ ‘ «
rial UI morial Hoxniral for medical motht*1 * M,s- 1 M- Lin®e> and
rial Hospital. ! morial ' Hospital for medicai
Jerry Lynn Price, small son of treatment
Mr. and Mrs. Pinini Price of1 H.. Emerson, Jr., of
other relatives here.
Route Four, is a medicai patient11328 Yanti* Highway underwent! Miss Mary Coffey of Jal, New,
L J. mm. cf.y, a . .M “ ,i„ I *cX -nl «tr
patient at Memorial Hospital. ; Joe Dan williams, nine-month--: _
Mrs. Bob Monis of Como, u.d,,Son 9^ Mr. and Mrs. Frankiej - Johnson daughter
Route One, has been dismissed « y ,h« been adnitted j^t^
he, home after medical treatment HOTp,Ul “ ‘ lipirfSt:!
at .Memorial HospiUl, _•_ ing nicely! following major suf-
Mrs. J. R. Wood of Saltillo,; - r gery Monday at Gaston Avenue
Johnny Irby has been dismissed Route Two, has been removed to j Try a Want Ad for Result!
to his home, city, after medical her home after medical treatment
treatment at Memorial Hospital j at Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Lula Owens has been re-; Mrs. Luther McQueen and in-
moved to her borne on the Cora- fant son have been removed to
Hospital, Dallas.
STORE HOURS
DURING HOLIDAY SEASON
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SUNDAY, DEC. 25lb
STORE CLASED ALL DAY
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MONDAY, DEC. 2Sth
Open 8 to 12 a. m. Only 1
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SUNDAY, JAN. 1st
Open 8 to 10 a. m. and 3 to 7 p. ns.
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MONDAY, JAN. 2nd
Open 8 to 12 a. m. Only
We Give. SUPERIOR Seviag* Sump*
Askew & Buford
Th« REXALL Stora
j “Let Ua Be Your Drug flats**
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1955, newspaper, December 23, 1955; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth826803/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.