The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1948 Page: 3 of 6
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le Johnston Co.
New#:
"Luck
Never gives,
it
Only lends."
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Westphal
of St. Louis have been visiting
Emogine and son.
Mrs. Allie Reese and son of
Ballinger, and Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Taylor of Piano visited Bon-
| rue Sunday.
j)pal left Monday for a trip
|Carlsbad for her health,
(rs. Phillips is out as her
ghter has been very sick, and
had to be taken to the McKinney
hoi^ital Mohday flight.
Mr. Storey is down in his back
as he has been pulling onions,
so we thought we wouuld declare
a holiday to heljs him out.
Margie wlil be leaving for West
Texas soon, we hope.
Bonnie found out what the new
hemmer was made of—she took
it cpart.
Clara has been pipnch-hitting
for Mozelle.
Mrs. Hicks is out on account
of her son's illness, and Margie
and Emogine have been trying
to fill her place.
Squires spent a few days of
his vacation in Dallas last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moore and
Karen of Decatur visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Edgington over the past week.
TICE RARNETT
WATCHMAKER
600 iiankhead
Garland, Texas
DON'T FORGET
W-K RODEO
Located 1-2 Mile N. of Garland
On Highway 78
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
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Downtown Wylie-
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WASN'T NOTHING COMPARED
TO THE HEAT HE WOULD
FINALLY HAVE TO STAND-
BETTER GET USED TO IT; MR.
GEORGE ROSSON in the
WYLIE GROCERY; MRS. LO-
RETTA WRIGHT, MRS. HENRY
SASSEE,. MRS. ROY HALL, and
MRS. LEE BIRKETT all shop-
ping in the CITY MARKET; DR.
SAMUEL D. SALEM who is tak-
ing the place of DR. BROOKS
while he is on his vacation trip
to ALABAMA; MRS. JOHN ME-
BANE in the FAWCETT DRUG
STORE drinking a coke with
RITA GALLAGHER; MRS MEL-
BURN WALDORPII of WICHI-
TA KANSAS who is visiting with
MR. and MRS RAY SHEEKS;
MRS. JOHN ANDERSON, MRS.
J.O. MORRIS and MR. BERT
CHRISTOPHER in the WYLIE
GROCERY; MRS. E. W. LA-
QUEY and lovely daughter,
SHIRLEY, in the same store;
across tiie street to ATKINS DRY
GOODS STORE—MISS MARY
MARLOW and MISS HELEN
MARLOW buying some ZOM-
BIES from CHARLIE; MRS.
JASPER ROLLINS and her hus-
band in ATKINS DRY GOODS;
MRS. OTHER HAMPTON in
PETERS VARIETY STORE;
DAVID MCEUEN in PETES
HAMBURGER SHOP eating a
HAMBURGER— said lie came all
the way from DAL AS to get to
eat one of PETE'S HAMBURG-
ERS; LUTHER BAKER eating in
PETE'S; DAN BEIIRENS, KEN-
NETH IIOUSEWRIGHT, SONNY
WILSON and TOBY BOWDEN in
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Eaves Barber &
Beauty Shop
Wylie, Texas
Goldin Tire & Supply
GOODYEAR TIRES
Recapping & Repairing - Used Tires
Garland, Texas
Joe Goldin, Owner
I'hone 4545
For
ROAD SERVICE-
GASOLINE & OIL
Tires, Tubes & Accessories
Try
Maynard-Martin
Service Station
Another Friendly
MAGNOLIA
DEALER
Wvlie, Texas
Phone 2141
"The Customer Is Our
Chief Concern"
SO MUC .COSTS So II*TLE
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YOUR ELECTRIC ROASTER
is quietly, magically cooking your whole family
dinner ... while you relax in your favorite chair.
It's safe ... it's dependable ... it's economical . .. and it's so easy to operate.
Simply place meats and vegetables in the neat, compact trays... set the
automatic control... and electricity will do the rest! No worsying, watch-
ing or tasting! The whole family meal cooked at once! Kept piping hot
till served!
The Electric Roaster bakes, roasts, broils or stews.
You'll have new hours for recreation and relaxation. You'll have a cleaner,
cooler kitchen when you cook the electric way!
Elecfric roaster and many other electrical appliances available
at electrical dealer's
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
A.ti«
THE WYLiG,
■—fill «rVnreJw i«m,r'
Hampton's Cleaners ; mr:
AND SIRS. LOGAfo BRAND ift
the HOUSEWRIGHT GRAIN
COMPANY as was MR. LEE BIR-
KETT; FOUND OUT IT WAS 103
degrees in the shade at MARTIN
MAYNARD FILLING STATION;
JUNIOR ELLIS, JAMES HOUSE-
WRIGHT, GARLAND HICK-
MAN, MELVIN ELLIS, HOW-
ARD CHAMBREE and the own-
er;, CLEO HOUSEWRIGHT at
CLEO'S SERVICE STATION and
CAFE—CLEO PAID ME WHAT
HE OWED (that's why he gets
this in the paper); SAW A
MIGHTY FINE PROJECT some
of the peoples got up here in
WYLIE in the way of a SWIM-
MING POOL in the back of
CLEO'S PLACE—YESSIREE, it
cost a heap of money to build that
—and we let it go to pots; ap-
pears to me it might be used for
something, but then one of these
I days the kids will be grown and
then they can go to DALLAS to
swim; else go to some hole out
in some pasture and come home
telling us about one of the boys
who couldn't quite make it to
shore— we'll begin to think about
giving them a place to swim
when it's too late; JACK MUR-
RAY, the GENTLEMAN FAR-
MER, driving his team of mules
and wagon up to the SANTA FE
DEPOT; MR. G. E. DREWERY of
DALLAS who asked if ED
DAVIS was still alive; ROLAND
BOYD at the SANTA FE ONION
SHED—Didn't look like a Law-
yer to me; LORENE COLLINS
buying the drinks at IIENSLEY
BROTHERS SERVICE STA:
TION; MRS. PAUL BYERS,
MRS. MAITLAND MARTIN and
MRS. TOMMIE TUCKER in the
WIIITEWAY GROCERY STORE
buying food; MR. OSCAR HOUS-
TON buying a cigar from the
same store; JOE HOWERY bring-
ing some fresh eggs into the store
and selling them to the owner;
MR. AND MRS. LESLIE HUNT
of DALLAS and MRS. MILDRED
KING and three children in the
WIIITEWAY GROCERY; MR. R.
L. GALLAGHER telling me that
he enjoyed the article on the
Highways and roads in this part
of the county—said we all should
be aware that we should take a
more active part in seeing to it
that we did get it; MR. AND
MRS. JOE YORK in the BAKER
EQUIPMENT COMPANY paying
a bill; MR. AND MRS. DUB EL-
NOTICE
All Water Dills Are Due
10th Day Each Month
Service will he discontinued
if bills aren't promptly
paid
City of Wylie
Wylie Theatre
TODAY AND
FRIDAY
Irene Dunne and Oscar
Hamodaker in
1 REMEMBER
MAMA'
LATEST NEWS
SATURDAY
Alan Lane in
'MARSHALL OF
CRIPPLE CREEK'
SERIAL AND CARTOON
SAT. NITE
PREVIEW
SUN. & MON.
Barbara Stanwyck in
'B F'S DAUGHTER'
ZERO GIRL and
UNTRAINED SEAL
TUES. & WED.
John Wayne, Henry Fonda
'FORT APACHE'
and HITCHHIKERS
Mr. VV W. barker
Undergoes Recent
Operation
Mr. W. W. Barker, the Agrieul- j July 24, 1948.
ture teacher in- the Wylie High
School, has returned from the
city of Taylor where on this pa;i
Thursday he entered the Taylor
Hospital for an operation. He is
now back in the city and appears
t obe in good shape.
Mrs. W. W. Barker accom-
panied her husband to Taylor and
after the operation visited in the
city of Devine, Texas, where she
met her mother who accompanied
them back to Wylie.
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Mrs. C. E. Cooper, Reporter
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Skinner
were week end guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Moore. They have just returned
from a short honeymoon trip;
they will make their home in
Dallas where they are both em-
ployed.
Mrs. Ola Mitchell, Wanda Faye, j
and Barbara are leaving June j
10th for Tennessee where they '
will spend two or three weeks!
with Mrs. Mildred Arms and i
children. ,
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Cooper were: Mr. and Mrs.
B. Behrens and Meda Jo of Dal- Mr. Cecil Williams of Amarillo
las, Miss Jean Cooper, Mr. S. M., visited in the home of his father
Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Clint | and mother, Mr. and Mi s. R. G.
Cooper of Dallas. j Williams over the week end. He
Mr. Clint Cooper and Mrs. Opal I left Saturday afternoon for the
Creel were united in marriage j return trip.
Friday, June 4th and left irn- '
mediately for a short honeymoon \ trip to Oklahoma and Arkansas..
—, — | The couple are both former
LINGBURG also in the same Wylie citizens. Mis. Cooper i:'
place —and last but not least, in I the daughter of Mrs. Myers who
the heat of the day BILLY WEIBB is seriously ill at this time. Mr.
working on his 20th TIRE RE- and Mrs. Cooper returned to their
PAIR of the day at the WHITE- i home in Dallas Sunday.
WAY SERVICE STATION—said ! Mrs. Patsy Griggs and little
to tell all the folks that this heat daughter of Springdale, Aik.. are
was really making the money for | visiting this week with her
his dad, but was making a grave parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
for him. 'Mitchcll.
■K Mill*
Dr. Safhuel t). Sslerh''
ton, Pennsylvania, is
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS . . ,
Subject to the action of the durln* th" abseflCe °f
Democratic Primary Election on I who S on a Vacatlon trip'
bama.
For Congress
JUDGE DAVID BROWN
G. C. MORRIS
SAM RAYBURN
Local Representative
DAVIS CLIFTON
Floiorial Representative
CAPT. J. A. BENTON
Associate Justice Court of Civil
Appeals
WILLIAM M. (Eill) CRAMER
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HELPY SELFY
Facilities
AT
WILSON
LAUNDRY
Wylie, Texas
Liability Insurance
Let us explain the peace of mind that can come to ;i
person with this most important coverage. H's good
business to carry liability insurance,
amazed at the low cost.
awl vou will he
GALLAGHER INSURANCE AGCY.
Fire Tornado --- Casualty --- Automobile
Wylie, Texas
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TIME TO PLAY
This Is the "Beachcomber" in Denim
Midrift with the Big Roomy Pockets
Faded blue - flame - brown and skipper
Size 10 to 1(
$7.95
Just Try One On — You Will Like It
MILLER'S DRESS SHOP
Piano, Texas
— Our Shop is Air Conditioned —
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County Judge
J. V/. NEAL
For District Attorney—
PAUL WORDEN
Tor Tax Assessor & Collector—
MALCOLM (MIKE) WALTERS
LEWIS BALDWIN
KERR CROSS WHITE
For County Clerk—
LINDSAY L. BGWEN
G. W. HENDERSON
For Sheriff—
A. G. SPARLIN
CLAUDE G. WEST
ED BLAKEMAN
HERMAN SHEAD
LEVI BRAWLEY
For County Treasurer—
MISS LELA COPELAND
MRS. O. L. (JACK) RAY
For Commissioner, Prect. No. 2— j
LEVI BASS
G. G. (Grover) BOWEN
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for itself
IN CROPS SAVED
Stop crop losses with an Aven Simpli-
fied Duster. Blast from powerful 10"
fan equally distributes poisonous dust
through 4, 6, or 8 nozzles. Controlled
dusting- I lb. to 40 lbs. per acrc.
) models - tractor mounted, tractor
drawn, or independent power.
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Fred Gallagher
Real Estate
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SIMPLIFIED CROP DUSTER
GROVES GIN CO.
R. V. GROVES, Owner *
Wylie, Texas
R. L. GALLAGHER
Dealer in All Kindk of
REAL ESTATE
III V - SELL and TRADE
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Wylie, Texas
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FOR EXPERT
Shoe Repairing
See
B. KRUSE SHOE SHOP
Am Opened For Your Business
Monthly through Saturday
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GUARANTEED
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75,000 Gallon Storage
Makes This Possible
See or Call
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McKinney, Texas
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The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1948, newspaper, June 10, 1948; Wylie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342092/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Smith Public Library.