The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 15, 1963 Page: 6 of 8
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c— THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM Tuesday. January 15, 1968.
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Phone 885-5810. j. . . eliminate rapid resoiling, and a
"*■........... ■ L. B. Wester Furniture I Stieet.
6 Merchandise t_ 1
FOR SALK
three - bedroom, one
half bath, on Carter
7-Livestock
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S-R—Furniture
HAVEN’S FURNITURE
(Formerly Railroad Salvage)
New and Used Furniture
We Buy, Sell and Trade.
Furniture Upholsteri lg.
105 Oak Ave Ph 6-2866
FOR PALE ~
5- drawer metal filing cabi-
net.
One steel safe.
6- chair chrome dinette suit.
DKRMONT’S W A REHOUSE
108 Hinriant St.
Phone 5-4348
j Two bedroom
1 close to school.
on Brinker,
Monarch
Answer to Previous Puttie
1 - Announcements
1 B—Notice _____
THAI) EVANS — You are in-
vited to call by noon Wednes-
day for a free quart of Dairy
Queen. Phone 5-3640.
2- Automobile*
FOR SALE — 1955 Chevro-
let in good condition. Can be
seen at MADDOX MOTOR
(’., So. Broadway.
FOR SALK — 1953 Ford
pickup—half-ton. (.’lean. Only
5350.00. Contact K. X. Hill,
DU 3-2339, Vuntis, Texas.
FOR SALK—1959 Ford Gttl-
a\ie, hardtop, two-door. Auto-
matic transmission. $795.00.
K. X. Hill, phone DU 3-2339,
Yantis, Texas.
FOR SALE — 1957 Mercury
Montclair, 2 - door hardtop,
i’lrik and white. Contact M.
1.. Horton, l’horie after 5 p.m.
Sni.ley W1 4-2.308.
REPOSSESSED
A V A II. A HI,K NOW
4 ROOMS rilRNITt ur.
APPLIANt r.S * CAKPKTH
Din* lo pvr«of)Ai difficulti** party
left (own and wa* havr 4 rc <m* of
furniture available to a pYivau* party
with xtrady rmployment to aimume
,»*/**#•**,on of all thaw* furnixhimrx
whleh Inrloda* fin* modern aofa that
easily convert* into a Iwd for two
and a mauhiriK f<«m euxhion**d
■hair, 2 ate*p «»nd taMfw, matching
cocktail and 2 ibgant lamp*, De
luxe bvdroom a*t with Mr. and Mr#
double dre**#'r with tilting mirror.
n:t*t«*r chr*»t on rhp«t nod full air**
Insokraitr hrd ptwe an k-pitve bunk
lu*d <*itflt that ran Im» u*«<d a* twin
bed*, h modern dinette net including
*> heavy jotdde*! lent went chair*, d«-
Itixe 12-ruble-ft. Frigidaire refriger-
\*trr with full width frrerer. De luxe
rrnge TW* l« a goi*| boy and «.
HKJ HAVINGH to anyone. Any part
may be porch#***! eeparaUdy. A*k
for Duncan furniture.
BALANCE
NOW ONLY
AbaoluUdy no money down ; Jtiat
take nrvvr payment* of $3 week.
TEXAS GIANT FURN.
1407 N Industrial, Rls.«7S7
Italia*, Ton.
Open Monday to Fri., 9 to 9;
Hun. II to 6
(filmed Haturdayi Plenty
Frex. Parking
OPEN SUNDAY 11 TO 6
$272
BULLS FOR SALE
Regiatered Hereford Bulls.
One, Two, three years old.
G ood selection”1 to choose
from.
M. LYNN CHAPMAN
1026 North Davis St.
Phone 885-2066
Kennith Clayton
Tim Community
Phone Wl 5-2424
FOR SALE ,
REGISTERED HEREFORD ! "8nc'ntc’
BILLS.
One to three years old.
See at 927 Gilmer. Phone
6-4732.
R, A. WHERRY.
Nice three bedroom, brick
ver.eer on Alabama. Small
down payment.
ACROSS
1 British
monarch,
Four bedroom, bath and a
half, on Gilmer.
j
4 Rentals
8-A—Houses ___________
FOR RENT—Nice large house,
''an be seen at 1015 Fisher
treet. Cull Truman Griffin af-
er 4:30 weekdays.
OR RENT — Five - room
brick, 820 Church St., across
street from Lamar School. 220
wiring, automatic washer con-
nections, large lot, one acre
pasture. Phone 886-5753.
FOR RENT — Two House*—
one 4-room and bath. One 3-
room and bath. Both in town.
See Harlun West, phone 5-
’542 or 5-2209.
FOR RENT — New house,
storehouse, and service sta-
tion. $30.00 per month. E. M.
BARKER, Brashcar, Texas.
8-B—Apartments
FOR RENT—Furnished apart-
FARMS
You are overlooking a bet
on this dairy farm. Two mod-
ern houses, plenty of crimson
lover arid vetch. Good fi-
Five acres, four room mod-
ern house, 35 peach trees, on
F-M Highway.
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3 Card game
4 Otherwise
_ 5 Scottish
BiaUthll .negative _
6 She is the ruler 6 sweetheart
of--Bri,ain „ (Anglo-lr.)
11 Unclothed l "av« .
13 Baby’s bed * Gyrated
14 Expunger ® Apportions
15 Treat 10 Adolescent
16 Acquire year®
knowledge 12 Small potation
(ob, ) 13-is her too 34 Right
17 King of Judah 18 D'T. a* wine 35 Assistant
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Eight acres, four room and
bath house, two miles from
city limits. A steal.
' f.
You boys who have been
wanting some land close to f§
.own, we have 37 Vs acres I
just rix miles from city limits *
on highway.
MYKICK AGENCY i
214 Formally Street | ’
Sulphur Springs, Texas
Telephone: 885-3145
Call for Mr. Gamblin
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6-C—Hay. Grain __
FOR SALE
6,000 Bales Hay—Cut from ! ,r" nt- private, down stairs,
fertilized ground. j fol|r rooms, garage, nice. Cou-
Part Coastal, Part NK37, ‘ I'le only, two (ilocks from town
Part Native Bermuda. Con-1 Connally St. Phone 6-4544,
tains lots of Lespedeza.
Have sold farm and must
move Hav.
W. S. TYLER
Sulphur Springs, Texas
Office 885-3124
Residence 88.5-2888
night 5-4654.
FOR SALE
WHY PAY RENT? When
you can own your home with
a small down payment.
Pick one of the following
-To suit your needs:
Two BR, frame about five
years old, good condition.
Three BR brick, 1 Vi baths,
two car carport, owner leav-
ing town.
LOCKED OUT — Locked out printers warm themselves by
lire outside New York Mirror, not one of the papers origi
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NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.
Kennedy Slated
To Push Program
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner
Washington, Jan. 15 VP —
Informants disclose that Pres-
nuclear force despite rejection
of the .idea by F rench Piesi-j
Two BR brick, nearly new j ident Kennedy intends to push dent De Gaulle. And the re- •
excellent for couple. I ahead with plans for a NATO cently - retired supreme com-j
----- ----- -- mander of NATO — General
Four HR and den brick,!
3- Business Service
FOR .SALE —Bermuda Grass
Hay. STEPHEN F. HARRIS,
two miles south of the Sul-
nhur Springs livestock Sales
Burn.
I OR S A I. E
Coastal Bermuda hay.
REESE TATRO
Route 2, Box 217
Mineola, Tex.
LOgan 9-3985
S-D—Miac. for Sale
8-C—Farina. Lands
LIST YOUR PROPERTY
with us. We have the outlets to
sell. ^
E. M. BARKER
Itrashear Texas
FOR RENT
Grade A Dairy. Two bed-
room house located three
miles south on 154.
Or will consider renting
0,290 bale* | house only. Contact
BEN SMITH
6308 Covington Lane
Dallas 14, Texas
Phone TA 6-6517
two baths, two car garage.
ART LESSONS
Charcoals, Oils, Pastels
Vacation slides painted—
Paintings designed.
MARY GARRETT
B43 Gilmer Pho. 885-5926
5 -Employment
5-A—Male Hein___
WANTED
Experienced Route Salesman
for National Beverage Com
panv.
Guaranteed Salaiy, Plus com
mission and many other com
pany benefits.
Must have Best of references,!
al.-.o Commercial drivers license
WRITE
P. 0. BOX 1646
Dallas, Texas
UNUSUAL
OPPORTUNITY FOR
SALESMAN OVER 30
OpfXTTtunily tor quick a Hvxncrw
xr.trtt and hirh cotnrnwxkm m inifj
«riU» a irrcmin* 59 year old «*rm-
pjir«y Heilnvtr w< rid famon* Good-
year mainUrfUMc product*. Many
exrHaMva? end nonrrmpdithrr rr-
pffct itam*. A*r no barrier Diver-
• .lied winter t.nd rummer line. W«-
Utke care of *11 fim.ru m*. *hi^ptng
end reflection*. N« w raleiman O.
M. Rath earned jop-
hi* *oc*j4ni Ufkr, Paul Rau*< h. new
salasman. *-urn**J «,n one **l<-
i:nd now ia No. 5 company volume
luwider. Fringe l>enefi»8 include life
iiuumn t., xaltv bonu*e«. H rite
Consolidated Paint &
Varnish Corp.,
East Ohio Bldg.,
Cleveland. Ohio
S~C—Jobs Wanted__
DIGGING with BACKHOE
FOUNDATIONS, Septic
Tanks, Storm Cellars. Contact
GAYLORD EDMONSON, 307
Beckham Street. 885-4673,
BARGAINS
At
Morgan Cleaners
Men’s Wool
FLANNEL SLACKS
With Pleats or
Continental Style
$8.95
Value __
5.00
Wa*h and Wear
SLACKS
Continental Style
$6.95
Value
4.00
Winter Weight
Wash and Wear
SLACKS
Reg. $9.95 to $12.95
NOW
7.95 & 8.95
MEN’S SUITS
v and
SPORT COATS
1 OFF
We invite you to try our
Cleaning, Pressing, Repair,
Altering and Zipper Serv-
ice.
Just Drive by and Sound
Your Horn.
Morgan Cleaners
104 College
Two HR mid den, Main St.
— Reduced Price.
THE WHITWORTH CO.
OR BURT C. WAITS
Office Pho. 5-2623
Residence Pho. 5-4564
FOR SALE—Large house —
Pny like rent. See Ford Mas-
sey, phone 5-2876.
Aid Program
Success Cited
By David Bell
I l.auns Norstad — has followed
; the discloseure with a bid Un-
drawing balky France into a
nuclear setup. Norstad pro-I
| poses the creation of an Arnei-
i icar - British - Fu-m h "execu-
tive body” within NATO which j
could unleash NATO’S atomic
power m an emergency.
President De Gaulle's main |
_ , objection see ms to revolve!
Two men att.red ,n olive-green aruund his determination to j
$80,000 Taken
In Robbery
At Race Track
Miami, Fla., .Jan. 15 i/Pi
r
8-D—Bus. Property____
FOR SALE
Our Steel ltui>aing across
from City Barn on L. & A.
(racks.
LONGHORN CONST. CO.
Phone 885-3124 . .
— ------ iii South Viet Nam by cluster-
FOR RENT Building former- inK pearfantH jn strategic ham-
ly occupied by Ruth’s Hat Shop 1
outfits like racetrack work-
men disarmed a guard and held
up a cashier at a Miami’s Trop-
ical Park. They made off with
$80,000 in cash and $28,000
worth of checks and cashed
tote tickets.
Detective David Helman of
Miami po'ice says the robbery
was "professional, well-plan-
ned and well-executed.”
build a strictly F rench atomic j
arsenal, thus achieving more -
recognition for Fiance as a
major world power.
Under Nor.stud’s proposal, |
the American - British-French :
group within NATO would be I
guided by policies laid down;
by the 15-nation NATO coun- I
i d. Thus, the smaller powers !
, ^ ; would have si voice in the
Las Vegas, Nev., Jan. 15 ^d !T nine-race program' and i NATO’S a 1 ° m 1 c
Tht* new chief of the U.S.
' /
)
program
receipts were beinfr transfer-
foreign aid program says fom-Jre(j from the turf club to the
inunism has been pushed hack
lets.
counting room. The robbers ac-
costed cashier Yolney Waite i 2N‘oi >tud suggest
and guard LJohii Murphy a
they climbed stair s to the
trength..
As an alternative to the
three-member executive body,
ihe control
group could be expanded to i
give some representation to
West Germany, or to provide -
S
y „
* mi e Nt*, i-K ru i.t us >.i oh
“See if you can’t help your father, Jimmy. He started
to fix the car all by himself, but he can’t
get the hood up!”
ness property. 200 feet Main battle against communism
st. frontage. 300 to 540 feet
leep. 1003 Mam Street-
Contact : Lee Walker
Phone 5-4848
3-Real Estate
the Southeast Asian
9-A—Forma and Land
/OR SALE—Two acres land,
corner lot. Located Mahoney
crossroads, near Methodist
Church. Contact Rev. Vernon
Voss, 306 No. Campbell, Bro-
ken Bow, Okla.
tional NATO countries elected
a rotating basis. The con-
ions by a majority vote. A
1 on ( onnnily Street. B. F. Ash-i i)avid Beil, administrator of | counting room on the third
-cro 1 - | the Agerey for International floor of the clubhouse. , ....
1 FOR SALK OR LEASE?—Busi-1 Development, added that the Because of their workmen’s i ^or ni,”nher.-hip of two addi-
n'; uniforms with tool belts, they I
country i amused no immediate suspi- , ,, .
will continue for years. jcion. One of the men snatch- | 1,1,1 ^roup would reach dec,
Hell told the National Rural; e(j guard Murphy’s gun, then
Electric Cooperative Associa-! drew a pistol of his own. The
tiun convention at Las Vegas other took two money bags
yesterday that Viet Nam is an; full of stacked, counted and
example of how aid should he; unmarked currency. The rob-
given to foreign countries. j bers when then locked t h e
H-ll said the ’’key to the “o--guard and cashier iri a closet
iution is to assist each country and departed,
lo mobilize, increase and apply! Murphy kicked the closet
,ts own resources to strength-j door open a few minutes later
en its economy and military: a n d called for help,
defenses.’ ; The robbers are believed to
Another s p e a k e r, Richard j have fled through the track
Reuter, aide to President K. n- J parking lot. Most of the near-
ly 10,000 patrons who bet
Scranton Says
Work lo Do
Ha» rishurtf, I‘a.. .Jan. la .p
In a brief inaugural address
a 1 '■> Nhys:
“The;-!* is work to <io, lots
of it, but IVnrsyivanians have
riuvi i liirkeb fiom that pros-
peet
^yaPton doesn’t po into
Nj’ec ifcjcs of what hi* hopes to
aeeoniplish. Details aie f x-
dissenting nation then could today Governor VVilham Scan- pect.-u when he addi.
reserve the right to withhold
its military forces, other than
those already committed to
NATO.
Fry a Want Ad for Results
leei.datui e next Tui sday.
ton of Pennsylvania say.-
“Our commonwealth ha- the —----—-----------
resources,- the human strength. About 65. million Americans
the get-up and-go from which r,.|y on oi| hl.at u>r conf(„.t
greatness is made.” the National Oil r'ucl Institute
T h c Repuhlu an governor reports.
9-B-Houses for Sale_ nedy, told the convention that
HOUSE FOR SALIC—Colonial; the U. S. Food for I'eace pro-
more than $900,000
style, antique brick, three bed-;Kram
rooms, living room, den, kitch-
en, two baths and double ga-
rage. Choose your floor cover-
ing. Patio with seven oak trees.
’hone 5-4762. A. G. Romack.
FOR SALE
Three bedroom frame at
116 Morris Drive, will be com-
pletely redecorated. Payments
about $70.00 per month —
can be purchased with noth-
ing down if your credit is
O.K.
A Dandy —- VV-S Sunset
Street, brand new frame —
*it’s a hofiey—-just listed and
it won’t stay long.
will he used to extend | card had left before the hold-
rural electrification projects to-up.
underdeveloped countries. j Tropical Park closes its 43-
He explained that this will; day season Wednesday, when
he done by using' food to pay | F’lorida racing moves to Hia-
pavt of the wages of men cm
ployed on the projects.
Reuter said more than five
million people in Africa, Luitin
America and Asia are now
henefitting from similar food-
l'oi-wages plans.
Court Vacancy
Still Remains
San Antonio, Jan. 15 (Ah —
Bexar bounty still doesn't
have a judge for the county
court-at-law.
ieah Park for a 40-day meet-
ing.
Abilene Plans
To Integrate
Abilene, Jan. 15 .T1 — The
board of education of Abi-
lene's public schools has ap-
proved a gradual integration to i
lie completed by the 1968-69 i
school year.
The board, in action yester- I
<Wy, integrated Dyess element-
Bctter watch us and this
ad or you’ll miss something
you want.
BAILEY REALTY’ AND
ABSTRACT COMPANY
FOR SALE TO BE MOVED^
Modern five room house. Less
than a year old. See E’loyd since the death last week of schools will be integrated Sept.
~ ' _/Tl
County commissioners tried ary school, located just outside
seven times yesterday to name Dyess Air Force Base, effec-
a judge, but failed each time, j Five 21st.
They were considering s i x ) The board said all other Ab-
men. | dene elementary schools plus
The bench has been vacant thV 7,th grade in juriior high
Duval, Pickton, Texas, Route
One in Pleasant Grove Com-
munity,
McCollum Burnett.
Try a Want Ad for Results at a time.
1st./The plan calls for remain-
ing grades to-be mixed a year
Mojud & Berkshire
HOSE
$1.50 Value
2 prs. $1.50
Seam or Seamieaa
$1.00
GLOVES
Buy One — Get One
FREE
JEWELRY
•> PRICE
$2 Pinehurst
PANTIES
3 pairs $2.00
Re*. $3.98
BRASSIERES
All Colors __ $1.00
$8.95 - $12.95
GIRDLES
All Sizes ___ $5.98
$3.98 • $5.98
GIRDLES
$2.00
One Rack
Slips - Petticoats
Pajamas
Values to $5.98
Your Choice 2.00
January
CLEARANCE SALE
KIRK’S Ready-To-Wear
213 Connally Street
Val. to $29.95
CAR COATS
Your Choice 15^
All SUITS
>2 PRICE
Better PURSES
PRICE
j We must move Winter Merchandise
out to make room for Spring Merchan-
diae. Come, buy an<i Save from 50%
I to 75% on every item—Come in now.
f ----- ------•' -------- "V.T - ------- “ --------
$39.98 All Wool, Milium Lined
Coats __________$14.98
$24.98 Reversable
All Purpose Coats.$8.95
*159.00
Coats or Suits___$89.95
Values to $34.98
Better Dresses __ $10.00
UNIFORMS — All Sizes 5-52
Buy One, Second \ Price
a. KIRK’S Ready-To-Wear
BUY ONE
Get One
FREE!
a Skirts
• Slim Jims
# Scarfs
• Gloves
SLIPS
Reg. 5.98 3.00
Reg. 8.95 4.98
10’ Off
On AM Brassieres
Choice of HATS
$1, $2, $3 & $5
Reg. $3.98 & $5.98
Purses oniy 2.00
AH Winter
R0beS Only l
Price
Every Item
in the Store
REDUCED
for Clearance!
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 15, 1963, newspaper, January 15, 1963; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth830557/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.