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THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM Friday, Novdater 18, 1955.
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WANT AD RATES
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Ad
perience, we train. Salary, com-
mission and travel expenses. Ap-
ply 9:00 a. m., Saturday, Nov.
26, to Mrs. Dittmore, at Perry’#.
No phone calls.
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$.80
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$.95
16 to 40
1.50
8.00
4.36
41 to 45
1.70
1.85
, 5.05
46 to 50
1.85
$.7$
5.05
CASH DISCOUNT
Take • 20 par cant discount
(tow these rata# If cash accom-
panies order. Three days allowed
for payment where ad is re-wived
over telephone without lorn of
discount. Do not pay carriar boys
for classified ad*.
Minimum charge (including
cash discount) 69
discount 75 cep**.
Jobs Wanted
Building
Contractors—
Materials, etc.
FOR BREAKING gardens or lota
phone 865. See H. P. Bain, Sin-
clair Station, Main Street.
Ainitnneti for Bent 30
FOR RENT — Furnished down-
stair* apartment, four rooms and
bath. Cad 37S-W; day, 74-J night.
Bcu tonne Gay.
FOR RENTl^eiSge
furnished, all
LUMBER
iences. John Haynsworth Jr., 1007
Gilmer, phone 212 or 318.
Loans—Plans—Estimates
F. H. A. Title 1 Loans
Build Anything—Repair—Add A
Room—New Bath. Build Grade
‘A’ Barn—Hay Bam, Garage,
up to $3,000.
apartment, j ’ . »
modem conven Weft Building Supply
FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart-
menl recently completely remod-
eled, ample closets, new kitchen.
Mrs. Claud Milligan, phone 444.
Sleeping Rooms
CALL 140 and a competent ad-
taker will gladly assist is writing
your Want Ads.
BUND ADS—We art not ah
lowed to give out information
concerning ads signed by box
numbers. Please do not ask.
.. FOR, RENT—-Bedroom, newly re-
ennta, withe-1. finished, private entrance. Garage
for car. 1004 North Davis. Phone
1529-R.
QUALITY READY MIX
CONCRETE
Building Blocks, Culvert Pipe,
SepUc Tanks, Well Curbing.
Sand, Gravel, Cement.
BELL CONCRETE
PRODUCTS CO.
7th A Cotton Beit Tr. Ph. 799
for Rent
FOR RENT — Three rooms fur-
nished modem house. Phone 9S10,
Rock Motel. 732 Jefferson._
FOR RENT—Recently re-decor-
| ated six-room house, with two
CARDS OF THANKS—One of Close to town and schools,
tits nicest ways to tell yonr|Phone 348 or 611.
friends “think yon.” Published
•nljr as paid material at regular
classified rates.
IN MEMORIUM — Memorial
eulogies, whether in prose or
poetry, are accepted only as paid
material at regular
CANCELLATIONS — If aa ad
is cancelled, you pay for the ac-
tual number of days your ad
DEAD LINKS—All ads must be
4i by M a.as. of day of publico-
ERRORS — Advertisers are re-
fuoated to notify us immediately
of aay error in their pd^We arc
responsible for only oas incor-
rect
FOR RENT: Two bedroom house.
1034 North Mulberry. Write or
phone Glenn Gaulden, Tslco, Tex-
as. Day “Rhone Drexel 9-3241.
Night Phone Drexel 9-3142.
T. D. MARSHALL
•Plumbing—Heating and
Air Conditioning
Prompt, Courteous
Service
414 Hodge St. Phone 1150-W
Agendas
CALL 90
For Lower Cost Insurance on
HOME—AUTO—BUSINESS
Knox St Weddington
22$ Main Street
Fire - Auto Insurance
REAL ESTATE
FHA and Farm Loll ns
BURT C. WAITS
230 Connelly St. Phone $06
HINNY BUSINESS Bj Hershberger
r
MYRICK AGENCY
General Insurance—Real Estate
loans and Investments
214 Connally St. Phone 849
Typewriter
Sales it Service
Typewriter Sales and Service
RENTALS AND REPAIRS
J. H. NUNN
Adding Machine Sales A Service
KtOcwiTr,
3 Cr ,
in8
“My husband did it—-it'* his way of making fun of our
bridge club!"
Phone 783
206 Church Street
IService Station*,
Garages, Body
Shops, etc.
Miscellaneous for Rent 35
S» Thames
and Nurseries
— 8—Funeral Directors —
4—Professions; Notices
$—Money to Loss
6— Lost, Found, Strayed
7— Personals
8— Business Service
9— Beauty Aids
10— Wanted to Buy
11— Let's Trade
12— Used Cars for dale
13— Auto Service
14— Tires, Parte Supplies
14—Male Help Wanted
16— Female Help Wanted
17— Salesman Wanted
18— Jobs Wanted
19— Men or Women Wanted
20— Help Wanted
81—Good Things to Eat
22— Household Goods
23— Musical Instruments
24— Miscellaneous for Sale
£6—Pete and Livestock
J6—Poultry, Feed SuppUee
—Plante, Seeds, Shrubs
#8—Hay and Grain
M9—Farm Implements
$0—Apartments for Rent
$ 1—Room and Board
42—Sleeping Rooms
B8—Rooms hi Hotels
44—Houses for Rent
46—Miscellaneous for Rent
|6—Wanted to Rent
$7—Business Opportunities
48—Business Property
f 9—Farm and Lands
40— Houses for Sals
41— Lots for Sale
42— Real Estate Wanted
48-Ugals
44—Notice
46—Education
46— Announcements ^
jl 7—Instructions
48—in Memorials
; Personals________________7
'THE NAME to remember for fine
•‘portraits ... Wright Studio.
Busmens Servito
FOR new roofing. a-berto* aiding
‘a new garage, Grade A dairy barn,
-bay barn, psipting and papering.
Thfrty-»tx months to pay, no down
'payment. We have the best deni
for yon. Jack W. Byrd Lumber
Commute.!
FOR RF.NfTRents! Trailers —
Local and Nation Wride. Denny's
Phillip 66 Service Station, 501
Main Street. Phone 808.
Business Opportunities 37
ATTENTION DAIRYMEN
Closing estate. High class dairy.
600 acres. 135 holstein milk cows
and heifers. $3,000.00 monthly in-
come. $60,000.00 good improve-
ments. $10,000.00 farm equip-
ment, $J0($$p.0p milk plant. Pav-
yd highway Near Dallas. Great
bargain. Extra good terms. Come
see*these cows milked. More in-
formation. Bob White, 614 South
Tyler St, Dallas, Texas. Phone
WH2-4640.
P. 0. Box 3*o Phone 4&2
Warehouse and Pipe Yard
104 Water Oak Street
PAUL A. YOUNG
Mechanical Contractor and Dealer
Plumbing — Heating — Air
Conditioning — Supplies
Sulphur Springs, Texas
We Sell—We Install—We Service
—We Guarantee
Applia
New A Used
Sales it Service
SINGER
Sewing Machines
Easy Terms, Free Demonstration
in Your Home. *
Singer Sewing Center
114 College St Phone 149
COKE’S
MAGNOLIA STATION
1065 Gilmer Street
Phone 712-JX
Complete Service
Polishing and Waxing
Auto Repair
Also
USED CARS For Sale
Outer Mongolia
Used as Pawn
By LEO ANAVI
Washington, Nov. 18 UP—Much
has been made in and out of the
United Nations about eligibility
of Outer Mongolia for member-
ship in the U. N. It was felt in j
many quarters that the country |
has been a, v&ssal of the Soviet;
Union. But some delegates have j
described this as quibbling. In:
Federal Reserve
Board Increases
• A
Interest Rate
Animat Fair
Antwar to Artviouo tii&k
m
ACROSS
1 Tigsr, for
instance
4 Male deer
8 Rabbit's Uil
12 Constellation
13 Bewildered
14 Food fish
$ Tropical
spider
4 Speed
8 Italian spider
6 Responds
7 Light brown
$ Pursue game
9 Heal
16 Unfasten
13 Evergreen tre*n News agency
}$£•?* . 17 Sorrow*
18 Resilient 19 punts
utau
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20 Vegetable fate 23 singing voices S1 Mor*
29 Playing cards 42 Indian
21 Born
24 Obligation
comfortable
22 Conversation 25 Wing-shaped JJSea •
24 fruit 26 Chemical term M Tidier
26 Norwegian cityj? Cuspidors
27 Musical jg Prong
direction
30 Evades
32 Latitude line
34 Resinous oil
35 Perching bled
36 Musical
syllable
40 Entices
41 Defeats
43 Eager
44 Heredity unit
46 Nick
47 Roman road
48 Periods
30 Biblical name
39 French
summers
40 Parasites
41 Nocturnal
mammal
42 Dutch city
46 Glandular
49 Assesses too
highly
51 Slouan Indian
52 Mourn
53 Dispatched
54 Seine
55 Roman date
56 Wiles
57 Seniors (ab.p
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WATER WELLS
For Any Purpose. Also World’s
Finest Pumps. See Us First
B-C DRILLING CO.
105 Old Jefferson Phone 59
, PUMPS
Pumps for Deep or Shallow Wells,
Tanks and Cisterns. Also Weils
Dug. See
B-C DRILLING CO.
105 Old Jefferson Phone 59
for Sale
HOUSES FOR SALE
Move in your own home for
Christmas. Two bedrooms, large
living room, built-in electric
range. If you can pay rent you j
can own this home.
Two bedroom and den frame*
house. Ceramic tile drain board
and bath. $8,600.00.
Two bedroom and den brick
home. Ceramic tile drain and
bath, wood burning fireplace.
$9500.00.
The home we have wanted to
build for years! Three bddrooms,
two bath* completely tiled. Thi>
will make one of Che show places
of this town, $12,500,00.
See J. H. Gill or phone 1388-W.
FOR SALE—Five room house,
large lot, hardwood floors, on
Reservoir. Contact party, 217
Craig. Phone 15474.
Notice 44
NOTICE
Deer Hunting ... by the day
—Lots of deer. J, G. Reynolds,
Jr. Phone 247.
LOU JEAN COCHRAN, you are
invited to call at the DAIRY
QUEEN by noon Saturday for a
free quart of Daily Queen —
Phone 974.
ELECTROLUX
Vacuum Cleaners and Polisher* j
Sales, Service and Supplies,
Effective Moth Protection
and Rug Shampoo
GEO. H. FOX
1027 Church St
Bendix and Crotley
SALES and SERVICE
Free Demonstration
in Your Home
Sheffield Furniture
Company
If you drink and want to,
that’s your business.
If you drink and want to quit,
that’s our business.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Phone 621-M
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
S. Davis St
Phone 230
BUSINESS CARDS
Electrician*—•
Electrical
Contractor*-—
Repairs, etc.
,»*
;H«*4 Cara for Sale 12
. gfTtiX'IlAA^riiiy «4uity in **$
.Plymouth Savoy for older model
J ear Call 838-JX after 4:00 p. m.
.1*
.ip!
A»to Service
•AUTO REPAIR and Welding.
- umpt tome*, work guaranteed.
; Houston’* Garage, one mile on
"Commerce Highway. ■
LIGHT FIXTURES
Fans — Supplies
Wiring and Repairing
Milligan Electric
Main Street Phone 3
If Jt’a Electrical *
Can
CARTER’S
Electric Shop
FOR
General Spraying
Trees — Shrubbery
Cattle — Termites
Call 884
JACK B. BYRD
LUMBER COMPANY
A1-'
M. C. BAILEY
ABSTRACTS
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
The oldest abstract and real
estate firm in Hopkins County.
Since 191!
Phone 330 or 1278-W
WRIGHT STUDIO
"DkUortiT* Portraiture"
-CHETOX CO
Color & Black and White
Roll Film Finishing
Phone 1436-JX 1018 N. Davis
Dr. C. W. Thompson
CHIROPRACTOR
213 Jefferson Street
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
(Closed Thursday Afternoon)
WM. R. TUCK
WATCH REPAIRING
• JEWELRY •
In Stirling Drug Store
T'\
401 Gilmer St.
Phone 120
—-
* H* \6
tADIML 18 35, to It*-
atrirtfag demonstrator with
stmt sales. Must be neat, ag
§**<*ivf and araWttou*. No a»'4«5 OM Jaffersoa
ELECTRIC MOTOR REWINDING
—Prompt Sendee—
Repairing and Rewinding
Any Siri- Electric Motor
Pickup and Dei very
j Hogue Electric Shop
I At if. illJ Dl. *3 A l’
lJk. 2464
Furniture
Upholstery—
Refinishing
McLARRY BROS.
MADE-RITE MATTRESS CO.
Jefferson and Jackson Sta.
phone 281 1
Expert Mattress Service
We Give “S A H Stamps"
CUSTOM-MAID
UPHOLSTERY CO.
See Us For
Seat Covers and Upholstery
C. L MORGAN, Owner
m College St.
4*2 Z4H00*
"PRINTING
Lie.ntVtlOPING
A. W. LINDLEY STUDIO
Complete Beauty Course
$85.00
Texss Beauty Academy, Tyler,
Texas. Enroll now and take ad-
vantage of November Tuition Spe-
cial. Write Texas Beauty Acad-
emy, 3l0 West Ferguson, Tyler,
Texas. Daily ride available, for
more information, phone 10084.
their Opinion, ail satellites „ ,,
vassals, and the same yardstick; Federal ^ . 0*r<f
should apply in every case.
An interesting sidelight in that
Russia was a powerful factor in
new
Russians Dig Up
Basement Bargains
By H. A. SCHENDORF aid, be cut to something under 2
Washington, Nov. 18 (4V- -The; billion doilai*. But there, the
Communist world was able to dig thing sticks,
up sonm bargain basement arms,! At this juncture, the Russian
when the opportunity arose of 1 delegation appear* on the scene,
stirring up trouble in the Arab There seemhs no reason to doubt
>rld. that it will promise aid of various
Thereafter, the Kremlin went kinds, free advice, trade, econo-
further and offered to out-Mar- j mic aid and a liberal dose of com-
shall plan the Marshall plant in munism.
Washington, Nov. 18 UP — The <
has dis-1
dosed that in the past week it has j
been selling government securities j
on the open market. This was the \
w „ , , . .. o , . fh'*t time in 8 weeks that the
Mongolia long before the BoUhe- bl)a(d had u#(,d iu powers in this ,
viks grabbed the power. The ma|lner tQ rcduee thc arfl0unt of
growth oUthis influence has been lendaUe funds ,n the nation’s aco-;*<”!<<•
steady. Its nature, however, hasj nom(c sy8tem.
differed. In the old days, the exars; ,, , , , .
dickered with tribal princes. The Earlier, the board took
Communists have preferred to j:4*’;’ hv^ltron'J1 res ure I Egyp1- It offered both technical
has been for one purpose, «; injf with it terge new demands for 1
strengthen the position of Ru-3'* ore(iit. The Federal Reserve said it Now, Russian premier Bulganin
in the car East. had approved a 1-4 per cent in- and party chief Krushchev are off
At the turn of the century, the) emtt to 2 1-2 per ceiU in the in-jon a junket to India. The pre-
exarist government was giving aid teren rate at which Federal Re- sumption is there will be new of-
and comfort to those Mongols j gerve Banks lend to commercial; tor* to *>d as the entering wedge
who wanted to part company with | rnember banks. | for communism.
China. Russia s war with Japan J The increase is effective in 6 Ceitainly the arms aid to Egypt,
gave China the opportunity to re- federal Reserve districts — New j has paid off handsomely for the I
establish its power This was not York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Chi- Russian*. At a cost of a few fight-!
for long, though. The Manchu dy-;cajr0i Cleveland and San Francis- ■ er planes—and guns, they have!
nasty was on its last legs and it c0 The old rate still stands in 6. created a threat of war within 1
was inevitable that such power as other reserve districts •— Rich- the Western world, and impaled
Japan and Imperial Russia would mond> Va.; St. Louis, Kansas City, the United States on a horns of1
try to nibble at the edges. Mineapolis, Dallas and Boston. On a dilemma.
Times have changed but what! the basis of previous practice,] .\ye woay wjy, j0 remain im-i
are known as vital interests have j however, these districts also will partial in the old dispute between
remained the same. The Outer [probably raise their interest rate.
Mongolians—one million of them j *---______—-
But one way ponder past Rus-
sian promises.
At international trade meetings
—the Russian government has
made rich and intriguing offers.
But only a very small fraction of
what was promised has been de-
livered.
Yet, promises in India right
now would he intriguing. They
might even open the door to com-
munism. And promises arc cheap,
indeed.
—now consider the Kremlin as
the Great White Father. Theirs is
an Asiatic domain 01 mountains
and deserts suited to producing
livestock and little else.
Long known a* Outer Mongolia
because of its position north of
Inner Mongolia, the semi arid
plateau land has had its place in
New Blood Test
Claims to Show
Hidden Cancers
Confession Clears
Youth of Slaying
tr.e Arabs and Israel. We would! Oklahoma City, Nov. 18
w-ish to be dedicated only to keep- County authorities told today how
ing peace, j a 13-year-old Bethany schoolboy
Destroy Efforts j confessed to the accidental killing
However, we must be drawn! of a neighbor woman, and thus
toward the Arabs by their con- cleared a 16-year-oid boy of a
tool oflstrategic oil reserves, if first degree murder charge,
no other reason. And on the other] The confession by Orville Wil-
hand, the U. S. is among the old-! item Gates came 4 months after
est friends of the New Jewish; the fatal shooting of 67-ycar-old
. . Chicago, Nov. 18 UP—A 3-man j state. j Mrs. Mabel Carroll, who was
history as a buffer region between: sfjenjjfjc rwwarc(, team has re-; Long and delicate diplomatic ] found dead in her home last July.
< itina on the south and Russia on, ported developing a relatively 1 negotiations, calculated to convert! A bullet fired into an old shed
the north. Its area w about one- j hjmpie new blood test which it is j the uneasy Arab-Isracl truce into i entered Mrs, Carroll's house and
fifth of the United States. clamed has been 90 per cent ac- a real peace settlement these ne-j struck her. Sixtecn^vcar-old Jos
Early in the,. Bolshevik revolu-: fUrate in showing up early, hid*: gbtiation* have been all but de-i Chaffin told authorities it was he
tion, Lenin pointed out the stra-; dcj)> and 0(,SCUJe cancers. The I rtroyed by the delivery of arms j who had fired it.
tegic importance of the territory: findings in 1,700 cases are ry-! from Czechoslovakia to the Arab
to any power seeking to attack j rj(.rlK(i in the American Journal j side in the troubled area.
The Soviet union has hinted j
Russia, in so doing he set a pokey |Jf rlinica, ratho|0|ry by Doctors
which has seen the formation of JameB Quin„, Stenlcy Katz
the Mongolian peoples repubhr! Arthur Rappaport. The
along Soviet lines, and has
brought it even closer to the Sov-
iet Union in alliances for trade
and defense.
The breaking of ties with China
and
doctors
are with the department of path-
ology and laboratories of the
Youngstown Hospital Association
in Youngstown, Ohio.
Commenting on this report,
began nominally in 1921 when the: kwrncn for the American Med-
republic was formed. It continued ka! Association and the Amcri-
with the death of the rulmg prince j can Cancer Society say the re-
if T'hetan Buddhist order, j gu|tg canTl0t |H. accepted fully un_-
Lntd that time, nearly half thetyj 0tbf.r scientists, using thc same
population lived- in religious ord- technique( obtain simllar mu|t,
era and was supported by the no-
mad tribesmen who composed the
other half.
Slowly, monastery dwellers
have decreased to less than one-
tenth the population. Livestock
has multiplied and the farmers
benefit from free instruction in
practical stock raising.
In 1939, Japanese forces occu-
pying Manchuria made a test of
the Soviet-Mongolian mutual de*
Corpus Christi, Nov. 18 UP—A
carpenter aboard a Norwegian
tanker—-Robert , Pettersan, 44—
was killed instantly last night
, . . ,, when hit by a ear while walking
fense pact by crossing the MyflgfiUwhh two other erew members in
republic’s eastern frontier....They
withdrew 3 months later, badly
battered by SoViH-travned, finjured.
Mr. Ray Clewis, teacher and hair
stylist of Dallas will hold a scries ^ ^
of classes in hair shaping, curl, hi^orLan
formation and contour styling at
toe Texas Beauty ^Academy, in
Tyler. Classes each Monday,
starting Nov. 14 thru Dec. 19,
All operator* are invited.
PERFECT RECORD
Woodruff, S. G. UP — To keep
Intact Mrs. P. R- Thompson’s, 28-
year record of perfect'attendance
tat the Fiiit Presbyterian Church
Phone 11 Sunday school here, her class
and by Soviet tanks and planes.
In 1940, the republic adopted a
new constitutional extending the
duties of its congress. On August
10, 1945—just 4 days before the
Japanese surrender—the Mongol-
ian republic, following Russia's
lead, declared war on Japan.
It is not at all sure that Com-
munist China will accept the pres-
ent status of Outer Mongolia in-
definitely. The day may come
when Peiping wili want to replace
Moscow as the overlord. British
Arnold Toynbee may
have had a point when he said,
Seaman Killed
In Corpus Christi
downtown Corpus Christi. One
other crewman—‘Rolf Sorlie, 15,
The driver of the car—Dr. A1
Pasch of Taft, Texas—is being
held while an investigation is
made.
Na2arene Church
Plans Services
The Sunday School opens at
9:45 Under the direction of Dr.
James L. Crawford, as superin-
tendent. All classes will assemble
in the main auditorium for thc
not too long ago, that the West oppning exercise of u fifteen mill-
will have peace when the Commu- ute musical program.
The pastor will preach for both
nists start fighting among them
selves
the morning and evening worship
services. An offering of thanks
.....; ............. j for the cause of Missions will be
made a 17-mile trip to meet in j accepted.
hospital room at ‘ Spurlanburg.: There will be a Thanksgiving
Mrs. Thompson broke an arm the’program at the young people’s
previous day while sleeping her! service at 6:30 under the dircc-
front walk. tibn of Mrs, V. O. Prim.
that it is willing to build a ma-
jor dam in Egypt, as well as sup-
ply technicians to bring the econ-
omy and industry of the nation up
to date.
No doubt similar promises will
be made in India, as thc top-level
Russia delegation rolls through.
Inevitably, thc United States will
come under pressure to match or
better the Russian offers. Friend-
ly governments may. well argue
that while they are pro-Western,
they remain in authority only by
the will of the People, and the
people may be swayed by the Rus-
sian offers.
Let’s take a look at what India
needs i
The newly-free republic is com-
pleting one 5-ycar plan, calculat-
ed to turn India into an industrial
nation. Another starts nexf year.
Industiy, In a free enterprise
economy, costs money. It takes
savings to provide the money with
which to buy factories and ma-
chines, with which to make money.
In the case of India, about 20
billion dollars will be budgeted
for the new 5-year plan. Income
seems likely to reach about 15 bil-
lions, with Hn obvious deficit.
That can, by some juggling and
with the present level of foreign
BUY SEVEN-UP
BY THE CARTON
The Orville
Cates confession developed that
('ha fin had claimed responsibility
so as to keep his younger friend
out of trouble.
Authorities then ruled thc
shooting accidental, and dropped
the murder charge.
Dickenson Asks
For Freedom
Topeka, Kan., Nov. 18 UP —
Former Army Corporal Edward
Dickenson, who is serving a 10
year sentence for informing on
feilow’ POU s in Korea, has sub-
mitted a habeas corpus petition to
the federal district court in To-
peka. However, there will be a de-
lay in the formal filing of the pe-
tition. Court official said a fed-
eral judge first must pass on a
poverty oath submitted by Dick-
enson in which he alleges he is
without funds for the cost of the
action.
Dickenson contends his impris-
onrnent is pnjust and that he was
entitled to his discharge before
the charges were brought against
him.
SEWING
MACHINES
NECCHl-ELNA
Sales and Service
Repairs and part* on all
make*.
Nice
selection of
Machines.
W: W.
87$ South Davis
Sulphur Springs, Texas
Phone 871 -J
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 273, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1955, newspaper, November 18, 1955; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth828931/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.