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2—Automobiles
FOR SALE—1953 2 Dr. Ford.
Standard with overdrive. Only
$75.00. See at 1011 N. Davis
Public and Legal Notices—
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each additional run-----.015
FOR SALE OR TRADE —
Ford tractor — For Plymouth
car. See Stephen F. Harriss,
one mile south Sulphur
Springs Livestock Barn, turn
east on oiled road to white
house on hill.
WANTED
Experienced Route Salesman
for Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
Guaranteed Salary, plus com-
mission and many other com-
pany benefits.
Must have Best of references,
also Commercial drivers li-
cense.
SEE
J. T. McNUTT
Flame Motel
After 6 p. m.
S-B—Female Help_
SPECIAL BRAND NAME
PRIZES
Are now being won by Avon
Finney St. after 4:30 evenings.
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WILL TRADE — Clear 1954
Olds “88” for good pickup ---- ----- -----„
truck. See Eddie Guidry, 835 Representatives in addition to
“ 4 — !--- excellent earnings.
Act Now—Write:
MRS. F. L. STEWART
Box 168
Sulphur Springs, Texas
Call collect after 5:30 p. m.
HU 8-2461, Como, Texas
FOR SALE—1949 GMC pan-
el truck. $250.00. Converted
for camping. New motor and
tires. May be seen at Con-
struction site of Stuckeys.
Leaving town. Phone Mr.
Hamilton, 885-2776.
/FOR SALE
2nd Year
LANKART No. 57
COTTON SEED
• CULLED
• TREATED
• TESTED
3 Bu. Bags
$2.00 per Bu.
DALE STOCKARD
Enloe, Tex.
Phone Cooper,
Texas, 3004
FOR RENT—Four room fur-
nished apartment, also four
room furnished garage apart-
ment. Call Grady Ardis, 5-
4646. _
8-P—Bus. Property
FOR RENT—Building former-
ly occupied by Ruth’s Hat Shop
on Connaily Street. B. F. Ash-
croft Ph. 5-3332._
FOR SALE OR LEASE—Busi-
ness property. 200 feet Main
St. frontage. 300 to 540 feet
deep. 1003 Main Street.
Contact: Lee Walker
Phone 5-4848
FOR RENT — Well located
office or business spa>.e. Re-
model to syit tenant. Dan
Murray, 2121 Pritchard Lane,
Dallas, Tex. EV 1-5883.
7-Livestock
1 - Announcement*
t-B—N otice _______,_
GENE WATSON — You are
invited to call by noon Tues-
day for a free quart of Dairy
Queen. Phone 5-3640.
3-Business Service
WASHING MACHINES
ALL MAKES
Repair and service.
All Parts and Service Guar-
anteed.
MELTON SALES AND
SERVICE
805 So. Locust Pho. 5-5767
PROFESSIONAL TERMITE
AND PEST CONTROL
18 years experience.
1 to 10 year service con-
tract.
Bonded and Insured. Mem-
ber National Pest Control As-
sociation.
Call Bill Evans.
BURNETT PEST CONTROL
Phone 885-5631 _
WARNING!”
Stop paying high prices for
Termite Control.
Be alert and investigate.
Life time guarantees — Free
Inspection.
Call 885-5810.
Bonded and Insured.
OMEGA SOUTHWESTERN
COMPANY
SPECIAL
-61 VALIANT
2 Dr., Air Conditioned
and Heater.....Extra
Nice.
ONLY $895
For the Rest of this
Month!
New 1963
2 Dr. RAMBLER
Fact. Equip.
ONLY $1741
1963 COMET
4 Dr., 170 Motor
only *1863
A. B. ARDIS
MOTORS
S. Davis St.
5-C—Jobs Wanted
DIGGING with BACKHOE
FOUNDATIONS, Septic
Tanks, Storm Cellars. Contact ui
3AYLORD EDMONSON, SO? g85.4444.
Beckham Street. 885-4673
WORK” WANTED
PAL AMINO SHETLAND
New standing Fee $20.00.
Free return in season.
See or Call Bob Lancaster,
FOR SALE — Store, Service
Station and living quarters.
Stocked, nice business. Apply
741 Jefferson or contact Joe
Herold, TR 8-2246, Dry
C reek, Texas.
8-G—Motels
FOB: SALE
Attractive new brick ve-
neer, three bedroom home.
Located 505 Lee St.
C. O. MOODY
Phone 5-4710 or 5-8069
FOR SALE — Three bedroom
brick. Small equity. 508
Camp St. See after 5 p. m.
Phone 885-4832. __
FOR SALE—My home at 1043
North Davis. Three bedrooms,
1 M baths, vented heat. Three
air conditioners and carpet.
Shown by appointment. Phone
5-3175 or 5-6261.
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner
ROOMS FOR RENT
Private baths. Weekly and
Monthly rates.
IDEAL MOTEL
............... Carpen-, FOR SALE—Registered Here-
ter work of any kind, paying I ford, range type, Bulls. 15 . —
$10.00 day with Sundays off. i months to three years old. if—Ke&l LSI3te
Write or contact James P. Ed- j Horn type cattle. Have been
wards, 108 Putman St.
6-Merchandise
6- B—Furniture
HAVEN’S FURNITURE
(Formerly Railroad Salvage)
We Buy, Sell and Trade
New and Used Furniture
KHirniture Upholstering
105 Oak Ave. Ph. 5-2866
6-D—Mine. for Sale
dehorned. Guy McGill, Saltillo,
Texas.
~REGISTERED APP ALOOSA
Now standing at
MERRELL FARMS
Fee $35. Free return
in season.
See or call:
Frank Wright — 5-3907 or
5-2125.
APPALOOSA
Now is the time to book your
good grade mares for breeding.
9-A—Famu and Land______
FOR SALE — Stock farm.
See Stephen F. Harriss, one
mile south Sulphur Springs
Livestock Sales Barn, turn
east on oiled road to white
house on hill.
FOR SALE
Country home with seven
acres, three miles from city
limits.
SPECIAL
HIGHLAND HILLS
ADDITION
Three bedroom - den, two
bath Brick.
Built-in range, central heat
and cooling, wall-to-wall car-
pet, beautiful shade trees.
Shown by appointment only.
THE WHITWORTH CO.
OR BURT C. WAITS
Realtors
Phone 5-2623, 5-4173, 5-2578
FOR SALE
Just vacated and remodel-
ed. 131 Russell Drive. Three
bedroom—ready to go — Can
finance almost all of it to the
right party.
Three bedroom, two bath—
brick veneer, Lee Street, on
best lot on the street. Owner
taking a loss and it’s a good
deal. Will be vacant May 1st.
KEEP the carpet cleaning Standing (3) Appaloosa Stal-
probleni small — use Blue lions for 1963.
Lustre on your wall to wall.; Introductory Offer: Your
; L. B. Wester Furniture Co.
I choice for $50. — Return in
_______;— j season. Let us break or train
FIELD fresh coastal sprigs y0ur ),orses _ reasonable - Al-
from clean highly fertilized vvayg a few COod horses For
fields cut into proper plant-
ing lengths for automatic
NOW IS THE TIME!
To bud or graft your native
pecan trees to paper shell va-
rieties.
If interested — call 885-
5640.
CALL MAC — For tree
and lawn spraying and ferti-
lizing.
Tree trimming, barn spray-
ing, termiting.
All work Guaranteed —
FREE Estimates.
MAC’S SPRAYING SERVICE
Phone 885-4844
Vic Strickland, Associate
Jim McDonald, Owner
Now Available
to Dairymen and
Stockmen this Area
NEW CONCRETE
and STAVE SILOS
Erected on your farm
in five daya—
70-ton td 1,190-ton
capacity.
At K Cost of Other
^ Type Silos.
Also Line of
Badger Forage
Equipment.
HUGH NABORS
Cooper, Tex.
Ph. 40102
Looking For
Values in Used
Cars . . . Here
They Are!
-59 CHEV. 4-Door
Impalla, Radio
Heater — Like New.
-62 CHEV. Belair
4 Dr., Radio & Heatei
-58 CHEV. Belair
4 Dr. Radio, Heater
Air Conditioned
-61 4 Dr. STATION-
WAGON — 9 Passen-
ger, Radio, Heater and
Air.
-62 CHEVY II
Radio and Heater
-58 VOLVO
Bargain
-55 PONTIAC
2 Dr., Air
GOBER & MERRELL
CHEVROLET CO.
S. Broadway
Phone 5-3101
planters. 40c cu. ft. at field
—50c delivered in truck lots.
Phone Lindale. TU 2-3839.
FOR SALE -”0'Keefe &
Merritt gas range. Perfect j
condition. See Clifton Alex-
ander, Divide community —
P.h WI 4-2242 or WI 5-2264, j g.A_Houses
Shirley Exchange. -- ------ :
FOR SALE—Blue formal, size
ways a few good horses For
Sale.
ROCKIN’ “R” RANCH
James Waller, Trainer
R. H. Blackwell, Owner
Cooper, Tex. Phone 4
8—Rentals
7. Phone 5-2349 or see at 209
Glover. Mrs. Houston Winnett.
SHOES
FOR RENT — Five room brick
house, 220 wiring, TV connec-
tion.. automatic washer connec-
tion. At 826 Church St., across
street from Lamar School.
Large patch and barn. Phone
885-5753.
G. L. PRICE
212 PARKINS PH. 5-M59
FOR CUSHIONED COMFORT
Introducing
Imported & Domestic
Knitting Yarns
From the
YARN BARN
IN ARLINGTON
Needle Point,
Hooked Rugs,
Crewel Emb.
Free Knitting
Instructions.
MARION SAUNDERS
ELMA WOOD
Tuesday & Wednesday
This Week at
Mrs. W.M. Humphrey’s
1321 Doris Dr.
FOR RENT — Three room
house, all conveniences. Near
town and shopping center. . .
Phone Bill Taylor, 5-4777.
8-B—Apartments
FOR RENT — Unfurnished
apartment. Four rooms, pri-
vate bath. 143 Fore Street,
i George C. Stephens. Phone
j 5-3855.___________
FOR RENT—Furnished apart-
( ment, downstairs, four rooms
and bath. WEAVER APTS.,
I phone 5-5?97.__
j FOR RENT — To couple, fur-
j nished apartment. Private en-
trance and carport. Mrs. F. L.
| Wilson, 306 College St. Phdne
| 885-2984 orJS85-4907.
! FOR RENT—Four room fur-
nished apartment. Water,
lights, gas paid. Near grade
school. R. L. Green. 5-3202. _
FOR KENT—Furnished apart-
ment. Roger Cambron, 422
Oak Ave. Dial 5-2763 or 5-
3747.
FOR RENT — Available Mon-
day, spacious furnished apart-
ment. Bills paid. AT 927 Gil-
mer St. Phone 5-4732.
152 acre stock farm, no
house with barns.
135 acres stock farm.
Four rooms and bath with
“i acre.
Two FHA equities, $750
down. Two bedroom and den.
Nice.
Two bedroom and den near
Lee plant. FHA equity.
THE WHITWORTH CO.
OR BURT C. WAITS
Realtors
Phone 5-2623, 5-4173, 5-4564
A real home in west part
of town. Shown by appoint-
ment only. Come by and let’s
talk it over.
Want a dandy business lo-
cated on Main St., with about
three acres. We have it, with
good improvements.
REMEMBER, you have miss-
ed the boat, if you want to
buy, sell or refinance and
don’t talk to the Bailey’s.
“No wondar one hamburger filled me up! 1 forgot tc
unfasten mv safety belt!
Hodgepodge
ACROSS
1 Degenerate
8 Fall flower
Degenerate
in Idleness !?£“®verat®
5 “Pearl o( the JJ Deceased
Antilles” i? Absorption
9 Insane 20 Broader
12 Passage in the 22 Mineral vein*
FOR SALE
A nice 43 acre tract, im-
proved with four room frame
dwelling.
Good well of water, running
branch. Near Reilly Springs.
THE WHITWORTH CO.
Or BURT C. WAITS
Realtors
Phone 5-2623
LAND IS JUST SO MUCH !
DIRT, at so much a wagon j
load. Your title determines;
its value. We have the know
how for all your title work,
backed by over 50 years ex-
perience in Hopkins County.
BAILEY REALTY AND
ABSTRACT COMPANY
WOW)!!
LOOK AT THESE!!!
Beautiful brick home on
four lovely acres, tastefully
landscaped. Just the place for
the couple with children,
ponies, etc. Shown by appoint-
ment1 only.
Two extra nice brick ve-
:neers on College and Lee Sts.
| FHA financing.
9-B—Home* for Sale
FOR SALE
New three bedroom
brick
5-Employment
3-E—Groceries it Meats
Top Quality Meat*
BARBECUED HAMS, BEEF
AND LINKS
GENE REX
WANTED — Waitresses and
dish washers apd kitchen help-
ers. Apply in p e r s o n at
TERRY’S RESTAURANT.
5.A—Male Hein
SALESMAN WANTED
1
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JLjii a
For Singer Sewing Machine
Company.
Salary and commission—
Retirement Plan.
Transportation furnished.
For interview Write Box
A 994, care Daily Newa-Tele:|
MR. DAIRYMAN
We Believe We Have the Moat Complete
Stock of Dairy and Farm Supplies Avail-
able in Thia Area — To Serve YOU.
To Name A Few-
Cleaning Componnd for All Purposes, An-
imal Health Products, Milking Machine
Parts for All Brands, Brushes and Brooms
of All Sorts, etc, etc, etc.
WE CAN’T SAVE YOU MONEY
IF WE DON’T SEE YOU!
-CASH OR CHARGE-
EM-BEE Farm Store
117 Linda Dr.
Ph. 885-4405
veneer—
At 125 Lee Street.
Open for inspection - - - -
Choose your own Finance
Plan.
C. O. MOODY
Lumber Co.
Phone 5-4710 or 5-3059
CITY PROPERTY
Four room house, N. Jack-
son St. Low equity.
Apartment house with four
furnished apartments. Close
in.
Building lota on
Road. Priced right.
Radio
Four room house to be mov-
ed.
Young couple with children
— Two bedroom, den, 1 ‘/a
baths—near Austin School.
Near the Village on Radio
Road. Dandy little four room
and bath.
brain
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17 Pasture
18 Protective
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19 Manager
21 Mr. Gardner
23 Disencumber
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direction
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42 Convulsive sigh
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46 Housekeepers
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58 Border on
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60 Remove
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squirrel threw
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NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.
JUST LISTED: A dandy
122 acre farm near Dike. Well
improved. Just $3,000.00 down
and 15 years on balance.
100 acres grassland on Hwy.
Franklin County.
These are just a FEW ox
our listings. Call or come in
to see us.
MYRICK AGENCY
Realtors and Insurors
214 Connaily Stxeet
Sulphur Springs
10-Wanted to Buy
Three bedrooms, Finney St.
A good one for only $5,500.00.
FARM PROPERTY
2,500 ac. ranch, 9 mi. N-E
Paris. Plenty good bottom
land, extra fine grass, fair
improvements. Priced for
quick sale.
1,900 acres, Freestone Coun-
ty. Spring fed creek has been
flowing through the center of
it since before the Indians
hunted buffalo there. Abound
in wild game now. Only $65
per ac.
50 ac. and 79 ac. near
Winnsboro, in Wood County.
Cheap.
DAIRY FARMS, DAIRY
FARMS, DAIRY FARMS. We
have several. Take your
choice.
SPOT CASH!!!
Paid for anything of Value.
DERMONT’S WAREHOUSE
never get it out of there any
108 Hinnant Pho. 5-4348
Our loan business is good.
We specialize in Farm and
Ranch loans, but handle a lot
of City Loans, too. Try us
next time.
LEMON
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Hopkins.
To Those Indebted To, or
Holding Claims Against the
Estate of Beulah Gafford, de-
ceased, No. 7334, in the Coun-
ty Court of Hopkins County,
Texas, Probate Matters:
The undersigned, having
been duly appointed independ-
ent executor of the Estate of
Beulah Gafford, Deceased,
late of Hopkins County, Tex-
as, by the Judge of the Coun-
ty Court of Hopkins County,
Texas, on the 18th day of
April, 1963, hereby notifies
all persons indebted to said
Estate to come forward and
make settlement, and those
having claims against said Es-
tate to present them to the
presciibed by law at the of-
fice of his attorney, Howard
S. Smith, in the City of Sul-
phur Springs, Texas, where he
receives his mail.
This 27th day of April,
1963.
SHADE GAFFORD, Execu-
tor of the Estate of Beulah
Gafford, Deceased.
MIT Student
Describes Raid
On Havana
Boston, Apr. 29 (41—A Mass-
achusetts Institute of Techno-
logy student and a pilot, who
have asked that their names
not be used, have given their
description of last week’s raid
on Cuban oil refineries. An-
other American who went on
the raid with an undisclosed
Cuban exile leader has already
told about it in some detail.
In today’s account, made
available to the Associated
Press by the Boston Traveler,
the MIT student says the ex-
perience had its terrifying as-
pects, but he would be willing
to do it again. He said the
plane came in on Havana at
about 100 feet.
ers had a regular program on
radio station WBAP in Fort
Worth in the 1940’s.
They received a plaque from
Columbia Recording Company
last year marking their 2$th
year of making gospel-sting
records.
Carter lived in Springtown
Northwest. Jr
Chuck Wagon
Founder Dies
Oklahoma City, Apr. 29 (41
—The founder of radio’s fam-
ed Chuck Wagon Gang, who
lived near Fort Worth, col-
lapsed and died in Oklahoma
City Sunday while giving a
concert in the municipal audi-
torium.
He was 74-year-old David
Parker Carter, who founded
the gospel-song group at Fort
25 rears ago. The sing-
Students Seize
Radio Station
Sydney, Australia, Apr. 29
(41—Sixteen students of Syd-
ney University took control of
a local radio station today and
broadcast a 15-minute break-
fast program.
One student said it was a
stunt to draw attention to
student Celebrations to raise
funds for the Freedom from
Hunger campaign.
The students told the threap
me on duty at the station they
would bind and gag theit if;.4
they resisted. Then the inVkd-i S
ers broadcast tapes satirizing
public figures, television pro-
grams and royalty.
By the time police arrived
the students had left.
Burns Claim
Navajo Indian
d>
San Antonio, Apr. 29 141
A Navajo Indian who was a
ward of the U. S. government
in Brooke General Hospi-i
tal at San Anganio early this
morning of burns received at
her home on the reservation at
Fort Defiance, Ariz.
She was Mrs. Louise B.' sil-
versmith.
She received second and
third degree burns over 50 per
cent of her body when she wins
trapped in her blazing hoppp
April 19th
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 100, Ed. 1 Monday, April 29, 1963, newspaper, April 29, 1963; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth827606/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.