The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 39, Ed. 1 Monday, February 17, 1958 Page: 6 of 6
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THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM Monday, February 17, 1958.
business cards Today’s
Markets
EltdricUoi—
EUctncwl
Contractor*—
Repairs, etc.
Livestock Market
choree vealers 28.00-S4.00; stand-
aid 22.00-27.00; cull and utility
vealers 12.00-20.00.
Poultry Market
-is-
LIGHT FIXTURES
Fans — Supplies
Wiring and Repairing
Milligan Electric
Main Street Phone 6-4567
— Broiler*, Fryer* 1
South; Quiet. «\ut enough .sales
J reported^ to e s t a b li s h market.
• » | Light movement reported at prev-
Fort Worth, Feb. 17 ifi—Hops ious price level. Soiiie out-of-area !
purchasing noted.
Ehst: Steady to firm. Supplies j
about adequate. Denjand active j
with trading at upper, price level;
If It's Electrical
Call
CARTER’S
Electric Shop
401 GHmer St.
Phone 6-4381
ELECTRIC MOTOR REWINDING
—Prompt Service—
Repairing and Rewinding
Any Size Electric Motor
Pickup and Delivery
Hogue Electric Shop
105 Old Jefferson Phone 5-2332
5t>0; slow. Early bids on choice
hops 21.50v.75; or steady with last
week’s choke. N
Cattle 1,700; calves 500; (rood ________
and choice yearlings 23.00-27.00; | increased considerably. Trading |
fat cows 10.50-18.50; canners normal. 2'4-SVt lbs. 20*21, most j
and cutters 11.00-10.50; bulls ly 20 cents.
14.00-13.50; good and choice j Waco: Steady. Supplies about
slaughter calves 23.00-27.00; conf-| adequate for fair demand. Trad-j
mon and medium 17.0()-23.00; i ing moderate. 2-3 *,« lbs. 20
medium to good stocker steer ca{- cents.
ves 22.00-27.50. • --c
Sheep 2,600; slow and weak; Arkan.*. Poultry
heavyweights and medium to good j Offerings short of immediate
kinds 50-1.00 lower; g o o d 1° j needs at-most points, barely ade-
choice slaughter lambs of 105 ; ,,uaU, at oth,.r9. prjce* (2 1.4 . 3
pounds or less were steady to 50c, ()ounds, ,g.1B wjth 18
S2S ;nr,y par,'of ^p<-
ling wethers 20.50; canner ewes ,
0.00-10.00. me,,tb-
previous commit-
Building
Contractor*—
Materials, etc.
QUALITY READY MIX
CONCRETE
Bifldtn? Blocks. Culvert Ptp«,
Saptlc Tanks, Well Curbing,
Sand. Gravel, Cement.
~ BELL CONCRETE
PRODUCTS CO.
7th A Cotton Belt Tr. Ph. 6-2721
LUMBER
Loans-—'PI —Estimate!
F. H. A. Title 1 Loans
Build Anything—Repair—Add A
Room — .New Bath Build Grade
A Bam—Hay Barn. Garage,
Up to »3,000.
Midday Wall Street
Kansas City, Feb. 1 7 tH—--Cattle j
9,000; calves 200; active on all |
classes; slaughter steers and heif- New York, Feb. 17 I/P—Prices
ers 25-50 higher; cows strong to showed improvement in late morn- !
25 higher; choice fed steers 27.00- ing trading on the New York stock j
50: good to low choice 24.00-1 market after a slightly lower
26.50; standard and low good i opening.
20-30-23.50 ; goud amt choire heif-}- trainer* Fttchtded' ‘Dr S. ~Steel j
ers 23.50-26.50; utility and com- j $7 :is up ; Zenith 133 '-j up ’a I
mercial coSFS"‘ 15.75-18.00; bulls American Telephone 173 up ;
1.000 lies up 19.00-20.50; good Kenniiott 80'.., up 'a; Santa Fe j
and choice venders 28.00-32.00; 18 <S, up fa and Eastern Airlines j
good and choice slaughter calves 38 'a up 1.
24.00-26.00; choice around 750 ll>. | ()n l(u. ,iown,i(ie were Genecal
Sulphur-Graphs
4-
-tfa
JAMES C. ROWE, *en of Mr.
I and Mile Xton Row*,. 121 North
| Moode, Suiphur Springy, hai been
' assigned to the petroleum aupply
ochool at the Amarillo Air Force
Base, where he will uadeigo 12
I weeks of specialist training, ac-
cording to an official release.
LILLY THEATRES
Phan. TU5-2421 For
Progrwm Information
fission
LAST SHOWING TODAY
f-i
MOST
Uik PWftll’CUFF feWKJSOh u
if* ■ a 0 • • &-9 TrtTwi"r
THE CARL Thomas family re-
siding on Route 5, S'u 1 p h u r j
|,Springs, lost all of their house- j
| hold furnishings and clothes as j
J a fire destroyed their home Sat- ,
urday. The family ha* 11 children.
Mrs. George Lewis, 602 Freeman
Street, is accepting clothes and
i other item* to be given to the 4
I Thomas family. The children Children Under 12 Yra. 25c
I range from ibfahti to teenagers, j— .... ..........—. • --------r-
TUES., WED.. THURS.
A V«l«(l|lt i»ffM4tl««li
Admission:
Aduita......;.....50c
MR AND Mrs R Mun Wat
kins and Ray were in Corsicana
Sunday because of the death of -
his grandmother, Mr*. Lucy Yar- j
borough, and to be with other
members of the family. Mrs. Yar-
borough, 90. died Saturday morn-
ing. Funeral rites were held ini
EARTH-SHAKING!
SKY-SHATTERING!
Corsicana Monday.
; WA1RE CURBIN' will be in
charge of a meeting of the North-
east Texas Livestock Association
1 at 7 tonight at the Hopkins
County Chamber of Commerce
office.
V
eSWiNU MIS BRIDE — Jayne .-Mansfield's new husband, strong man Mickey Hargitay, swings his
bride around the stage 'dui ing their opening-night ptiformance in Las Vegas. Five hundred peh-
pnid $50 each to witness the opening act which mired $25,000 for the March of Dimes. Jayne
yearling feeders 25.75; good to MotoisjU1., „ff .«*• International '
' • ' oce n r i„..: 03 00. -
choice 850-1,050 lb. feeder
75.
Harvester 30'* off ; Anaconda
~'\ |42 'Ni off !it ami Standard Oil of j
l Now Jersey • 19 % off Vi.
t.¥^S«hrh1r|—“--’— ....—x.-
rporate bonds were irregular.
has a million-dollar insurance policy with Lloyds of London
his grip. '(NEAL
to protect her in case Mickey loses
(
Cigarettes Held
iVeil Building Supply ( j gWod and
Cbitaim, EWi: 17
cattle 15,000; calves 100; slaugh-j j,on>r-iange U. S. governments ml- i n it ■ yw *j
ter steers steady to fully 50 high-j V!,need. T OllOWlIlO Fl 31 ft
er; g*ood and low choice slow; oth-| On the American Stock Ex- if
er grades moderately active; heif- jJ'ange, prices were generally ll Uftrf U/w-lL
ers uneven; steady to 50 higher;. !"8rh‘!r ln ‘B*‘<t trading. I UI 1 TV U1 ill
mostly steady; cows and bulls ~
steady to -25 higher; vealers fllirstfn Pr3in
steady to 1.00 higher; a few spies vllll/UjjU UI ulll
stockers steady; high ohojee and j Chicago, Feb. 17 Id* Wheat
newspaper, El Mundo, bak de-1
Ft<>u it( cd ihi arrest of Prio as an
affront to ( uha. A front page t
editorial says Prio, who was led i
to jail in handcuffs, should not ;
'have been treated as what the1
prime slaughter steers 29.00-34.50;; Mur 2.17 - % ; May 2.14>i-<fc;
mostly 29.50-34.25; 3 loads at; jujy j.<i;j u,. s.
34.50 highest in " ‘ -----
Officers Arrest
Admilted Hater
mu*** iutii m-uini un vvnui me f «■
paper termed a vulgar delinquent, lit MnllPpiTipil
A newspaper in Houston re-
Fort Worth. Feb. 17 UP-Toxas Ports th,', < ul,an reb«>» «rc us-
D APERING—
JAINTING—
TEXT0NING
FREE ESTIMATES
Woodrow Wilson
EMrJ. 5-2644
5-4469
; in 3 years; average! "ii',, ( j„ , The cigarettes ate believed among ill"1
choice 25.25-26.75; • Qats Mar. 655*; May 63% ; * *-• ut-kinig torn pan ies in a series of | whi
most good 23.00-25.00; a few util-1 ju)v _ *
ity Holstein 19.50-20.00;a‘ f ewj l;ye Mar. 1.29'i;
high choice and prime heifers I 25 i ’ . ju|y LlO'-'.-'i
Hangers and Fort Worth police I blir *he Tl'xas ^ one «’f thl‘ir
raided a firm in downtown Forti headqHurtero for a planned in-
Worth last night and confiscated vaslon "f 1 uba 110xt 'bl -v-
24 cut-in-half cases of cigarettes.| A. copyrighted story in. The
uston Post says the rebels have,
ml nv-ir a' in Houston in
hieh they have ’been storing
recent thefts in central ami east
May 1.25-
Texas.
28,50; choice 26-50-27.75: good
and low choice 22.50-25.00; util-
ity and commercial cows 16.00-
18.00; a few liigh commcrieal lip
fto 18.50; canners ii n d cutters
13.50-16.50; utility and commer-
cial bulls 19.50-22.00; good and
Soybeans —
May 2.25 t, ->2
Mar. 2.215*-
July 2.28.
N*w 4k Used
Sales Ik Service
Miscellaneous
Services
ttECTROLUX
facaoai Cleaners and Polishers,
.Sales Ssrvice and Supplies,
Etf*cthra Moth Protection
aad Rug Shampoo
GEO. H. FOX
1W7 Church St
Furniture
Upholstery—*
Ref iniahing rriP ^
SALES — SERVICE
Sid Henderson
Conditioning — Refrigeration
S. Locust St. Ph. 6-2470
US And British
Negotiate Pad
For New Bases
arms and ammunition. The paper
-ays the Cubans are under con-
stant -tirveilance by the FBI and
other authorities.
Dinner Meeting
(Continued from Page One)
The owner of the firm was tak-
en into custody,- and then releas-
ed.
[ A Ranger captain from Dallas,
| Jay Hanks, said ‘the businessman
admitted that one of his employes
! bough' the c i g a rotten from
“somebody else.” He claimed to
I know nothing more about them.
The cigarettes — more thqri
I 155,000 of them—were placed in
the property' room at the Fort
Wnshtngton Feb. 1 i i.fi — The j 1 were at Tvler, I.of-1 Ui»*K*»ti, superintendent of Sul-
l mted States and Britain have , . .... , ,, • „ , ,
km and Waco. Last Saturday, a pour Springs schools.
Wichita Fals, Feb. 17 UP — A
32'-year-od man is in the city jail
at Wichita Falls today after tell-
ing two city detectives last night
he hates policemen.
Wichita Falls cafe and led to a
scuffle with the two officers and
two warning shots fired into the
floor.
A COFFEE honoring new mem-
hers of the Hopkins County
Chamber of Commerce will be
held at 9:30 a m. each day this
week, according to Manager Jim
Anderson.
HOWARD HUOMtS'
JAMES CALAHAN, ion 61'Mr
and Mrs. Dan < ahalan of Suiphur
Springs and Seagoville, wa* one
of the team of four Seagoville
students participating in WFAA- |
TV “Quizz 'Em or. the Air” con- j
test Saturday. The Seagoville j
JOHN WAYMC JANET LOCH
U.S. AIR FORCE
—j»tc hifu ew >a sus crams
THCHNICOLOR' V
» *, UN< VfWWAL IN* FWi»T10**AL*
team was winner in the close
contest with Duncanville High
School.
Hi-Vu© Drive-In
WINNERS OF ‘ Forthcoming’'.
ETSC campus literary magazine,
TODAY .nd TUESDAY
co m-peti'tKMr ■
. ......t
nounced Friday, by Fred Tarp-j
ley, publication adviser. Miss Mit- |
zi Myers, freshman student of i
Sulphur Springs, has been named !
(first place w’inner in the poetry j
The detectives, Mike Hickman contest for hpr pntry_ ..The Kjd.
1 in:
at T/S6T. JIM HOME
U S Mahan. - ▼
mm.*. •- <■*••(• woi ie<* % a sat tit wax
a*** mi haw a iu* tta 1 un n ti » ** ».
and L«uy Fox. had entered the j Kr,t 1)avig> Jr > junior qf j
cd by the Sulphur Springs High j “trainst cops and the law in gen-
Scliool orchestra under the direc- t,a^
tion of Slid 1 y Albritton. They say the man approached
Welcome and introduction of th'ni “,ld s*u|. “I ll“'e to ruin
guests will be offered by Jack :vour *uPP<’r but 1 iust •**»« P»-
-uccessfully negotiated an agree-
mefit for nuclear missile bases in
van truck belonging to the I’onea
IDEAL GRINDING SHOP
801 Magnolia St. Sulphur Springs
Lawn Mower Sharpening and
Repair
Hand and Circle Saw Sharpening
Sickle Sharpening
Garden Tools Repaired
„ , . m , n 1 • • 1 Wholesale Company of Waco was
Britain. The bases will be jointly 1 , , ' , ,, , I...... ............
. I stolen from the borne of the linv- 1 >i-r 1 i«t Teaclu 1
IB er at Troy in Bell County. The •
truck
contained more than ten
of cigarettes and $654 in
\ business meeting will be held
to elect delegates to attend the
Convention at
Longview March 20-21.
Herman Goldsmith will give the
inv,beat ion.
(officers of the association in-
lieemen.
The scuffle, the two warning
shots, and the man's trip bo jaii
f ollowed.
McLARRY BROS.
MADE-RITE MATTRESS CO.
Jefferson and Jackaon Sta.
Phone 6-4747
Expert Mattress Service
We Give "S & H Stamps”
Inaurance—
Agenciea
Authorized
PHILCO BENDIX
Washers
SALES AND SERVICE
SHEFFIELD FURNITURE
CO.
Ph. 5-2722 S. Davis St.
Former Cuban
President Freed
On $3,000 Bond
I elude l.croy (Tick, president,
Gladys Alexander, vice-president;
Mis. Hcit Campbell, -dietary,
amt Aubrey Humphrey, treasur-
er.
CALL 5-5225
for Lower Coat Insurancs on
HOW'S—AUT O—BUSINESS
Knox & Weddington
210 Main Street
W. S. SPARKS & SON
Gulf Service Station
Highway 67 at Texas St.
Phone 5-9020
SPECIAL
Wash, Grease, Polish & Wax
$9.95
Free Pick Up and Delivery
AUCTIONEER
Farm Sales and Dairy Sales
A Specialty. No Job Too
Large or Too Small.
Contact:
Col. E. N. Adams
Emory, Tex. Phone till 3-249 1
controlled. This arrangement
expected to set the pattern for
similar pacts for arming other j
European countries with medium- , ‘ a !
range rockets. 1
1’. S. and British officials in
Washington say the agreement
probably will be concluded in the
|capital today with an exchange of
■letters. There is some possibility
j that the exchange may lie delay-
led until tomorrow. A formal an-
nouncement i- not expected be-
j fore mid-week.
j It is thought likely that L. S.
I missiles will be di-t ri’huted among 1 Former President Carlos Prio S<
four liases along the eastei n enrras is free on hail after being Trapp of Greenville, four da ugh
'shore- of the British isles facing! in, Miami on an indictment tors, Mrs. Gladys Attawny of De
| toward- Russia. The British are charging him with plotting iicun-i
i expected to pay the 90 million ,he Cuban government of Pre-i
dollar cost of constructing the ; ‘l''1'! Batista.
‘bases, ami I\ S. crews will train! ,>lio H,1,i three other Cuhan-
British crews to handle the mis- "Tested last Friday were fued
siles. Hydrogen bomb warheads j yesterday. The former pre-,,1. nt
will be stockpiled at the bases, ! posted $3,000 bond,
but they will be under U. S. con- i T,u‘ four art* expected to be
F ranee Accepts
Offer !o Smooth
Biller Dispute
Street
Gilbert McGrede
James S. Trapp
Miami, Fla., Feb. 17 t.4*
Paris, Feb. 17 .4*
accepted the good offices bf the
United States and Britain to try
to smooth her hitter dispute with
Tunisia. The offer of good offices
was made by the IJ. S. and British
ambassadors in Paris and accept-
ed by French Foreign Minister
i’liicau. The London and Wash-
tii..it. Mich.. Mrs. Golden'Leonard ^ton governments wepe des-
of Greenville, Mrs. Addie Trapp ,riht'lJ ,,s h''P,n8 th“' President
of Neglev and Mrs. Mattie Phil- H«*»rguiha of Tunisia similarly
lips Of Carev. 20 grandchildren.: w,,uW “'''''‘T1 lh,?,r »f"”d
THE MORNING Arts Garden |
Flub will meet in the home of 1 (Continued from Page One)
Mrs. Johnny Biggerstaff Tuesday —.....— t
morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Clyde Ith* *of*ler»Mr. Mr*. Perkins was
Frahce has j France will be in charge of the , not hurt.
*. - ■ I program. j The impact of the crash knock-
_____ ted the McGrede 1 ar into a tele-
(Continued fram Page One)
Bad Weather
Hampers Search
For Transport
; phone polo and threw McGrede,
j who was atone, out of the car
; through the window on the right
! side.
j Chief Deaton estimated damage
j to McGrede - car as “total” and
$ 100 damage to the Perkins ve-
hicle.
lii gi out-grandchildren and sev-
eral nieces and nephews.
Giamlsons will act as pallbear-
el
Naples, Feb. 17 .4*—Bad weath-.
er is hampering an air sea hunt
for a IL S. Air Force transport!
Mercury Climbs
trol.
Attend Church Sunday
| sent to New York, where the in
j dictments against them were re- of ui rangements.
, turned last Saturday. | - ----------------
• In Havana, the influential' Attend Church Sunday
(Continued from Page One!
as 16 degrees at Perryton in the
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
FOR
General Spraying
Tree*—Shrubbery
Cattle—Tenr.itea
Cal! 5-471U
JACK W. BYRD
LUMBER COMPANY
M. C. BAILEY
ABSTRACTS ^ -...f i
REAL estate insurance!
The oldest abstract and real
estate firm in Hopkina County. 1
Since 1911
Phone 6-3551
T ypewrriter
Sale* & Service
i?riq.ht studio
Typewriter Sale* and Serrica
RENTALS AND REPAIRS
1
“awtlnctt*. portraits >V*
J. H. NUNN
(
kddtnf Machina Sale* * Service ; ro,w ,lul *>'•n, »»<* whit* r.im rtnuhin*
206 Church St- j ^orner North Davis and Copnally
Dial 5-2709
'’hot* 6-2616
SALES AND SERVICE
Typewriter!, Adding Machinaa
Complete Eh
Stock* Offica
Furnitur* and SuppLiaa
Shelton Office
Equipment
Did]: s-ftl7 663 GUuuijr St,
ART CLASSES
2-Hour Lessons $2.0Ch—
$8.00 per month
Children or Aduita
You Are Invited to See
Our \N 01k
MARY GARRETT
Phone 5-6926
It was hoped that if Tunisia did i
accept then France and Tunisia
would tell the U. N. S e c u r i t y | plant missing in the Mediterran
Council they already bad wrrang- ■ eati area. The plane, with 16
fupp Funeral Home is in charge!*'11 for efforts to solve their dis- j aboard, disappeared after it hadj nof|hl,^t „nrtlon of th<>
pute. itaken off from Naples for Athens; ,'. ,
Such action would he expected and had said its next radio re-1 *n *n< * »ro'i|'' own.
»" ”ff 111 ,h*- Securityjport wouM l)r to Ronie. U never' , " degree*
Council which has the complaint*: . . / 1Amarillo, ( hthirt-x* ami hub-
made by the two nations. Tunisia i *ot ln trtuch wlth Rpme 1 j bock. The warmest minimum was
j charges France with aggression in Officials are not excluding the Brow nvilie s 55 degree*
Texas
Tunisian vil- ; possibility that the plane might: Th* cold mass of air that has
j the bombing of a
lage. ; (have been forced down in ConH b<**? fr'PP»r'K the state for s. v-
France in turn is complaining j m'u^jgt Albania *‘r*' oay* is expected to stay
Ito the council that Algerian reb-j
(el* are operating from Tunisia.
! The French acceptance of the
j two nation's good offices follow-
led on the heels of the Tunisian
| demand that the U. N. Security
Council take up the Algerian re-
1 hellion. Western diplomatic
i sources termed the Tunisian ( de-
! 1(1 and as "highly embarrassing" I
(to the Western world.
around until at least the middle
;of the week
Violence Claim
17 Texas Lives
Over Week-End
Attend Church Sunday
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Scheffling Thinks
The Daily New*-Telegram t*
authoiized to announce the f-1-
i lowing candidate*, tubject to the
Dalla-. Feb 17 Jf — At least action of the Democratic Party
17 persons died in act* of vio- ( primaries;
lenue in Texas over the week-end. For Justice of Peace, Free, li
(Continued from Page Five)
Lot
Walt Moryn
i Long, Banks hit 43
la.-t si a
( car h had 20.
Fourteen died in traffic and three; DEWITT LOYD
by other means. I R. J. tKa>> MORGAN
Here are some of the latest re-' ' R#-»,r
ported violent deaths: I ^ f-Jim* I.r.E
For Diatnct Clerk;
VALTON GLOSUP
.. . , For Countv CWrk:
sep*/at« automobiles UA7ri lfKT..D
Th*y 20* '^1™.
ear-old ( harlotte Ann Ma>k and I For County Tr*a»vroti
an<L Dale
home runt*Ut*n fr°"’ th* South
wi,i!c Boryn ana Long ,‘’wn L>l!c
near their homtiown yesterday
t tnti ifkid and second base are " s ** P * * * ‘ *
1 Scheffing’s biggest wonies at
rmoment. He is hoping the team 17”’ , a-
. . 16-year-o d (.ai Ma-k The par-,'•» HELEN "SVIITH
w. I be able to pick-up a center- ^ ,)f ,he vU.Umst> Mr ,n<| |
f.c.de, m » trade Bonus young-^ w M#>k< ,,.rf iriyiBg ^hin4 F.r C«. Pr^. 2;
stcr deny hinda.i will get the of the BuU,mobi>s and wit- W. T. (Bill) MILLER
first ciack at second base.
one
Re can't make it, Bobby Mdigan
nes-ed the accident.
FACING i HE SITUATION—Wonderful expression of eight-vear-old Rita .Johnson ■ mirrors all. the
reactions of courageous children actoss tho nation who face u;i daily to various preventive shots.
___She’s getting a “boonler.” shot for prole ,-rinn m-.i s-: u.pl.thei ia at Santiani grade school4n Leban-
on, Oregon. Doctor is Di' J. W. Guepe. (NEA Telephoto).
A 20-year-old Tyler man, Bam! (Actor) McKEE\ EB
j'Gil get a try at it, NewcomeFrSfilijman, was killed yesterday! MLRRAY W. MORGAN
l iouy Taylor will be given a when W car overturned on the i F-r c®*»W*»*«*c, Pewe. 4:
, [chance to "fight Jot^the third base t outskirts of Tyler. 1 TV. R. (Raymon ) STEWART
+jwb with Bobby Adams and rookie "'X 15-year-old youth was found
John Gory!. ^ ( hanging by a rope from a rafter I
| . ^ heffiiig says the team still is in a barn on the farm of his pgr- [
building, and hopes to be able to ents near Boerne-in South Texas
* R#-»*«rt*ic**» *
J. J. 1 Jessei SIMMONS
E. R. (Genet GIBSON
Far County Saporialoadaat:
H. CLAY CHEEK
| make a trade or two. He be- Saturday night. He was John,
j Sieves that progress has already Wayne Smiser.i HOMpR L. HENNEN
j been made towaid getting' a A car overturned near Mid For. County Judge;
aoiid club. land in West Texas/late last night* W. B. (Bill) KITTS
... f
sp: 1 #.’*■
afe with their wives for a quiet j Sulphur Springs, won aecond 1 ki,,in* “ ‘een aire-ffirl from Cor-
evening supper. place in the essay division with MC“n»J
They heard a man in another! hi* "Dissertation on Death.” C I)e*<11 ,,n "r^v"1 » «,dl“nd
booth unloosing abusive talk — i ho.pital was 1,-year-old Loretta
NUMBERING OF parking me-!41'™
ters in the downtown area of Sul-i Fw" P*rson*
phur Spring* has been completed, j »«'r'‘'U»ly injured, and hospital
Persons noting meters not in good authorities say they are not ex-
operating condition are asked to | B^cted to live. They are 20-year-
notify the police department re-1 °^d Ldw*,,l Earl (line of Sweet-
lating the meter number. j water and 45-year-old Mrs Belle
__ 'Hampton of Oklahoma City.
MRS. ANN Smith, who will he L*!** *«*riou*ly injured were 2-
100 years old on March 1, under- ; year-old Johnny ( line of Sweet-
went surgery Monday at Memor-1 watvr and Mary tarter of Ode*-
ial Hospital for a broken hip. *She **-
presides \at 433 South Locust |
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 39, Ed. 1 Monday, February 17, 1958, newspaper, February 17, 1958; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth828244/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.