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Section On» : THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM, SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955.
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panies order. Three days allow-
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ceived over telephone without loss
of discount. Do not pay carrier
boys for classified ads.
,,, Minimum charge (including
cash discount) 60 cents, without
discount 75 cents.
CALL 140 and a competent ad-
taker will gladly assist in writing
yourjWant Ads.
BLIND ADS—We are not al-
lowed to give out information
concerning ads’ signed by box
numbers. Please do not ask.
■ CARD OF THANKS — One of
the r.iceet ways to tell your
friends ‘‘thank, you.” Published
only as paid material at regular
classified rates. i
FOR SALE — Reconditioned —
trade-in sewTrig machines', >15.00
each. Singer Sewing Center, 114
College Street a _.. -■
FOR SALE
BUSINESS CARDS
Barnyard manure,
contains no nut grass. Will deliv-
er. Roy Hatty. Phone 1107 or
H5.
Salesmen Wanted 17
THERE IS AN OPENING
IN YOUR TERRITORY:
LIGHT FIXTURES
Fans — Supplies
Wiring and Repairing
Milligan Electric
Phone 3
Main Street
If you are dissatisfied with your
present job and want to get ahead |
in the next important, months of
1955 here’s your chance in a ser-
vice-sales job with SUCCESSFUL
’FARMING. It’s a' job that will
give you the satisfaction of be-
ing of service to farmers in this
area. It's a job that offers abqve
average earnings., For further
information, see R. R. AYRES'at!
the Waihingt&n Hotel, Greenville, j
Texas, or write giving a brief]
summary of your past experience j
If It’« Electrical
Call
CARTER’S
Electric Shop
401 Gilmer St. Phone 120
LUMBER
Loam—Plans-i-Esti mates
F. H. A, Title 1 Loam
Build Anything—Repair—Add A
Room—New Bath, Build Grade
‘A’ Bern—-Hey Barn, Garage,
up to $3,000.
(farm background desirable but|vv» « ,
not essential). In writing give] VV€St tSUliciing OUpply
year and make of your ear. Train-
ing is complete and at our ex-
pense. Opening available now.
IN MEMORIUM — Memorial
eplogie?, whether in prose or
pbetry, are accepted only as paid
material at regular classified
rates.
CANCELLATIONS —If an ad
is cancelled, you pay for the ac-
tual number of days your ad
runs.
Pet* and Livestock 25
TOP artificial breeding service.
United Breeders of Texas. Vie
Moore, herd technician. Phone 10
or 1000, Sulphur Springs.
Plants, Seeds, Shrubs 27
ROSE BUSHES—Two-year num-
ber one ever-blooming rose bushes
—all colors. 69c each. D. Les-
ter Smith Hardware. Main Street.
SINGER
Sewing Machines
Easy Term*, Free Demomtratiou
, ia Your Home.
Singer Sewing Center
114 College St. Phone 149
FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger
‘He wants people to know his grandfather was
War captain!”
a Civil
ELECTRIC MOTOR REWINDING
—Prompt Service—
Repairing and Rewinding
Any Size Electric Motor
Pickup and Delivery
Hogue Electric Shop
405 Old Jeffer.on Ph. 246-J
DEADLINES-^Alloads must be
in by 11 a. m. of day of publica-
tion.
ERRORS — Advertisers are, re-
quested to notify us immediately
of any error in their ad. We are
responsible for only one incor-
ract4ns« tion. •
Apartments for Rent 30
FOR RENT — Furnished duplejf
apartment. Close in. Garage. 529
Connally. Phone 401.
FOR RENT — Furnished apart
ment at 900 Gilmer Street.
Phone 327.
FOR
General Spraying
Tree* — Shrubbery
Cattle — Termite*
Call 884
JACK W. BYRD
LUMBER COMPANY
1— Cards of Thanks
2— Florists and Nurseries
3— Funeral Directors
4— Professional Notices
5— Money to Loan
6— Lost, Found, Strayed
7— Personals
8— Business Service
9— Beauty Aids
10— Wanted to Buy
11— Let's Trade ,
12— Used Cars for Sale .' *
13— Auto Service
14— Tires, Parts, Supplies
15— Male Help Wanted
16— Female Help Wanted
17— Salesmen Wanted
18— Jobs Wanted
19— Men or Women Wanted
20— Coa| and Fuel
21— Good Things to Eat
22— Household Goods
23— Musical Instruments
24— -Miscellaneous for Sale
25— Pets and Livestock
26— Poultry, Feed Supplies
27— Plants, Seeds, Shrubs
28^-Hay and Grain
29— Farm Implements,.
30— Apartments for Rent
31— Room and Board
32— Sleeping Rooms
33— Rooms in-Hotels
34— Houses for Rent
35— -Miscellaneous for Rent
36— ^-WantdJ to Rent
37— Business Opportunities
38— Business Property
39— Farm and Lands
40— Houses for Sale
41— Lots for Bale
42— r-Rcal Estate Wanted
43— Legais’'
,44r—N«tice
Sleeping Room*__________ 32
FOR RENT Nieelyt- furnished
bedrootp, private entrance, ga-
rage for car. Call 1529-R or see
at 1004 North Davis Street.
FOR RENT—Two furnished bed
rooms. Private bath. 31 p North
Davis. 7 "
McCorkle Insurance*
\ Agents
26 Year* Continuou* Service
Day Phone 104-Nite 469 A 458W
CLAUDE & HENRY McCORKLE
103 College St.
Rear Carnation Show Corner
54TH SESSION—I.t. Gov. Ben Ramsey calls the 31 members of
the Texas Senate to-order as the 54th session of the Legislature
convened in Austin Tuesday. At left is Ramsey's daughter, Rita.
(NEA Telephoto).
Houses for Rent 34
FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur-
nished house, five rooms and hath,
400 block, Oak Avenue. |ee Der-
mont Morgan. f
Miscellaneous for Rent
McLARRY BROS.
Humble Service Station—
MADE-RITE MATTRESS CO.
Complete Humble Service,
Expert Mattre** Service
Jefferson and Jackson St*.
Phone 281
F'QR RFiNT — An ideal location
foi1 beauty shop, dress shop, etc.
Alio pewly decorated unfurnish-
ed apartment. See Mrs. W. A.
Baker, 565 Texas Street.
Farms and Lands 39
FARM WANTED—Would buy a
good farm with some improve-
ments, anything up to 135 acres
if properly located. See me^this
month. Jack Henderson. Phone
306 or 636.
COX ELECTRIC AND
RECORD SHOP
WIRING AND SERVICE
Latest Record* — Rhythm, Blue*,
Classical, Popular, Religious.
Record Player*, Radios, Toasters,
Irons, Lamps Repaired.
113 College St. """ PFiod- 1365
FOR RENT — Pasture privileges
—Fifty acres land, plenty grass
and water. See Inez Smith, two
aifll one-half miles southwest on
Texas Street and onc-half mile
west.
Houses for Sale 40
FOR SALE OR TRADE—House
and eleven acres of land, one-hal!f
mile south of city limits on High-
way 154. Ford Massey.
IF you want to sell jroOr home or
buy one, see E. M. Barker, Bra-'
shear, Texas.
FOR SALE—Lot on North,,Davis
Street. - One block from school.
Phone Bill Murray at 583.
BusinessService________\ 8
FDR new roofing, asbestos, aiding,
a new garage, Grade A dairy bam,
hay barn, painting and papering,-
Thirty-six month* to pay, no down
/payment. We have the best deal
for you. Jack W. .Byrd Lumber
Company*
WE have new portables and Rem-
ington desk typewriters. Also
r Rent. J. H
typewriters for Rent. J. If. Nunn
Typewriter Service, jC hurch
Street. Phone 783. ,
Jobs Wanted j 18
MAIMALNKR "WORE — For'lof-
levelling,,.terracing and other dirt
work. Call Preaeher Burris. Phone
1I7J-J.
Maytag washing machine, tjsed
[p- .three months. $199.95 value
b§i
f 148.95. Easy terms. Nee? wash*
er guarantee. Hagy Appliance.
See Harol* Miller at Red Star
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Notice . ■" 44
NOTICE OF sfobKHOLDERS
MEETING
The annual meeting of the
stockholders • of t h e Sulphur
Springs Loan and Building Asso-
ciation will be. held in the" office
of the Association in the City of
Sulphur Springs, at ten o’clock
a, m., oh the third Tuesday in
January* same being the 18th day
of said month A. D., 1955, for
the purpose of electing a\ board
•of directors and the transaction
df such business as "may come be-
fore the meeting.
- ■ G, S. PRIM, President,
CECIL D. WARD, Secretary.
dl2-x-e»sl
ELECTROLUX
Vacuum Cleaners and Polishers,
Sales, Service and Supplias,
Effective Moth Protection
and Rug Shampoo
GEO. H. FOX
Phone 451 1027 Church St.
Venetian Blinds
Refinished—Retaped or Repaired
For FREE Pickup and Delivery
CALL
DURWARD PEUGH
611 W. A. Street
Fast-Breeding Tilapia
Helps Solve Food Need
Washington—Tilapia, a sjli angel But I hey reproduced so quickly
warm-water fish, breeds so fast it they soon overtrowded all avail
is -a bosnUto food-short nations, j able tanks, even the zoo's small
U ca.rafso be a nuisance to a zoo j fishbowls and spare- jars. /
director. *-_ > Africa is Homeland
Tilapia grow rapidly and are' Tilapias belong to a large fam-
pan-fish Size when only fol.r;ll.V of per.-hl.ke fishes known as
months old, savs ” flip National j ^W’hlilt^e. In scoies of vanelits
(ieogia('hie* Souety. Tbps, a num-!the>' al,0U,K »' '»ost of Africa as
her. of t,i epical countries have lm-" as ln V*l‘ Nlar hast
ported them to stock rivers and I prolifir-spec.es ,n the Sea
lakes j Galilee (Tilapia tir.eiiadis) re-
, —, —*v . I calls the story of the miracle catth
The result.; have been so tm-| of Ui0 Bible related in Luke 5:1-7.
pressne that a recent Ln.Udj^ fishermen’s nets broke uqder
Nations exhibit in Ijaltimorc fea- k^ strain
turrd a unkful of tilapias shipped | Tilltpi.ls' are conspieuously vary
f.om Thailand where the Food-am ie(i ,n ,ol(11, slrlK..ute dtl<1 giw-
Agf.cuim« Organization had. A sUmtyd species- living in the I
helped introduce them. I (HUlegree, smia-laden spring, , of
Affer the exhibit th^ fishjwtre Kenya's Lake .Ylagadi, is mature
presented to the llalt.imnry ~zco. | at 2 1-2’inches. The widespread
(Tilapias ndotica) may
PROFESSIONAL CAROS s* *** *
BENDIX WASHER
SALES and SERVICE
Call for a Free Bendix
Demonstration in Your Home
Sheffield Furniture
Co.
S. Davis St. Phona 230
QUALITY READY MIX
CONCRETE
Building Blocks, Culvert Pipa,
Septic Tanks] Well Curbing.
- Sand, Gravel, Cement. ^ ^
BELL CONCRETE
PRODUCTS CO.
7th * Cotton Belt Tr. Ph. 799
CUSTOM-MAID
UPHOLSTERY CO.
See Us For
) Seal Covers and Upholstary
C, L. MORGAN. Owner
921 College St. Phona 11
See Watkins LoneJStar
Round-Uri
KLTVf—Channel .7
^T.. JAN. 15—
7:00 to 8p.
A full hour of variety entertain-
ment featuring the fines
m igtama-
teuriand professional talent a^il-,
Texas. Presen ted by
y Watkip* Dealer,7
able in F!.
your friendly W atk
LOVE AD,
PLUMBING
Contracting and Repair
Licensed and Bonded
JOE COKE’S
PLUMBING
901 V.n <>Sir 1.1*
MUSICAL instrument:
We Buy, Sail or Trade New am
Re-Conditioned Piano*. Custom'
Work. _ Free Estimates. Plan'
ills
rn». KM m
.....
PATTERSON MUSIC CO.
2409%Stonewall St.
M. C. BAILEY
ABSTRACTS
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
The oldest abstract and real
estate firm in Hopkins County.
Since 1911
.FINER
PHOTOGRAPHY
—POHIRAITS
—WEDDINGS
—BANQUETS
[ ' , —SPECIAL
EVENTS
X-By Appointment Only
THOMAS A. WRIGHT
1018 N. Davis St
Phone 1 4.38VJX
Dr. W. M. Harris, Jr.
(Colored) Licensed N.D.
NATUROPATHIJf JHYSIC1AN
Office 315 Fuller S<- Ph 1612
General Practitioner Naturopathic
Member Texas and American
Naturopathic Assn. '
Gra^y Bruce* M. D.
Medicine and Surgery of the
.........Head and Neck ^
■ (Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat)
GLASSES FITTED . ,
Phone ,867 ^ 3502 Lee St
Greenville,'Texas
1 hifiland a>-t> an Fa-1 African var-
iety culled, mossumbica, froih
Portuguese Mozambique. Like
others of their kind, they ate
mouth-breeders.
Before the eggs are laid, the
i parent fish “fan,” a shallow nest
in the sand or mud bottom by-
stirring currents with their fins
Eggs dropped in the nest are la-
ter picked up by a male—in some
cases by the female—and incubat-
ed inside the parent’s cppacious
mouth. ’ >
Parent. Sacrifice
Several .hundred eggs may be
incubated in two (q three weeks.
Meantime, sheltering parent, eat-
ing nothing, grows thinner. Af-
| ter this young first go. out on
j their ownj they often swim back
^ frantically into papa j gaping
| mouth when danger threatens.
There they face the peril of being
'■aUn by the hungry parent*,
but many survive to ‘maturity.
The beautifully colored smaller
tilapias were once highly iegar<h
ed J>y aquarigaiJw*htlin<S!t<. Inter-
est offeiTTvanedy however, asr,the
fish population mounted with sup-
ei -iabttit speed. . 1 '
it- is another matter when til-
RALPH RASH
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Stirlittg Building
Pbopc 1627
:‘l’a- are introduced for food.
• Lountries Com Cambodia anti the
Philippines to - Janjiaic.a have tvel-
cOmed the - fish-Us ’a quick and
lavish 'source of pioteip, New
Cl bps of haby “fish arrive'the year
around Vl two - to three months’,
intervals. They make delicious
meait-—broiled, fried, dried ' or
pickle'd. '
; i : - -
Tilapafs placed Jn rice paddies
make short Work ol mosquito lar-
vae and other harmful insects. >
. ( .___— - . •. - : : _
Bogart Offered
Role to Replace
Playful Bob
San-Rafael, Calif., Jan. f3 141
Humphrey Bogai t is being invited
to take Robert Mitchum's* place
in a movie called ‘Hilood AJley.”
Bogart would play opposite his
wife, Lfturen Bacall......
The filming of the movie was
interrupted yesterday wheh Mit-
cham playfully pushed -a -Film
company official off a gangplank
into the bay.
Mitchum said later that he
pushed' George Coleman into the
water after remarking: “We, can
get along without £his pirate.”
However, Director Willianj Well-
man decided it was Mitchum the
picture could get along without.
Wellman, said he didn’t fire
Mitchum — that. tl>e actor just
agreed to Withdraw from the.pic-
ture. '
Another company spokesman
commented: “The trouble is Bob
just plays too rough.”
Texarkana Man
Killed in Crash
A head-
a car and, a
oiie man
near
Texarkana, Jan. 13 (T
on crash betwjeen
truck has killed
j Texarkana.
j The dead man was 49 year “old
Harold Thomas Humphries, an oii
Walker Urges
Funds for Schools
Washington, Jan. 13 ,l#k—The
president of the .National Flduca-
tion Association, W’au/ine Walker,
asserted today that education
.needs the same attention that
road building does. In the light of
a 101-biUion-dbllar program which
has been under discussion,- said
Miss Walker, how about a 30 bil-
lion dollar program for new
schools? -1 ,
“ She estimated that only half
the necessary, number of new class-
rooms was provided last year.
company,,
ana.
employe from Texark-
' The nearest relative ^ the ,hip-
jiopotauius isj thej^ii;:
B e all’sl ."T”.
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swash t mmm iin
Special Purchase! Perfect Quality,
Crease Resistant Miracle, Fabrics
Made to Sell for
$6.90 and $7.90!
Snugtex non-slip waist bands!
Burlington Mills Stub Tropicals
and Box Checks!
Spring shades in Blue, Tan,
Grey, Silver, Tobacco!
All Waist Sizes 28 - 42!
Get at Least Twb T«tw|'^
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1955, newspaper, January 13, 1955; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth829433/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.