The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1948 Page: 4 of 4
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TUB WTUB, TEXAS, NEWS
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TTJHK BURCH say-
childrtn born in the
November would be
brooks wishing that
ler would come and
i of the waves out of our
W. SMITH was getting
cut in" MOORE-EDDING-
BARBER SHOP; SAM
ADE was 'aIso getting a shave
t the same place; MR. C. A.
GOOLSBY of the COTTON BELT
RAILROAD BRIDGE CREW was
sitting in front of WYLIE GRO-
CERY; went *in and had the
pleasure of buying RAY ^apd
DOCK a drink—always thought
people would buy the editor a
drink—but it's the other way
round here in WYLIE; MR. C. P.
POTTS in WYLIE GROCERY;
R. L. GALLAGHER
Dealer in All Kindii of
REAL ESTATE
BUY -- SELL and TRADE
4% LOANS
2491
Wylie, Texas
■or All Folks Who Arc Interested
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In Economy & Quality
In Fine Foods
The
ALLEN'S GROCERY
Wylie, Texas
Strives To Bring To You
rery Finest In Grocery Values
And Grocery Quality
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Meats
"Try Allen's Grocery Shelves Today"
THE SIGN OF THE
FLY.TtfWD HORSE
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{ Assures the Motorist
of POWER - PICKUP -
GET-AWAY - And A
SMOOTHER RUNNING ENGINE
io Remember Next Time
Use The
HORSE POWER
NS Mobilgas
Mobiloil
. HALL, Agent
INOLIA PETROLEUM CO.
\Vyl?e, ^xasv
UNCLE LtX BtmCH Was also In
WYLIE GROCERY; MR. and
MRS. MAT WELLS of LIBERTY
GROVE were new customers in
the WYLIE GROCERY; MR. and
MRS. NEWT FOSTER were buy-
ing groceries in ALLEN'S GRO-
CERY; they live in LIBERTY
GROVE also; MR. and MRS. TOM
POSEY were doing some shop-
ping in the same store; MRS.
WADE MARTIN was in ALLEN'S
GROCERY; MORRIS MOSS,
MELV1N TAYLOR and JIM
RENFRO were in CITY MARK-
ET; BETJLAH HALL was mighty
dressed up in CITY MARKET;
CLAUDE HALL and JOHN Mc-
CORMICK were kidding me
about my new BURR HAIRCUT;
(I DIDN'T LOSE MY HAIR IN
A POLITICAL RACE as old ED
DAVIS wll probably tell you)
JUDGE DUNCAN was in the
MIDWAY CAFE eating lunch;
MR. and MRS. PAUL BYERS al-
CAFE; MR. J. W. LITTLEFIELD
so were eating in the MIDWAY
(needing a shave as usual) was
eating in MIDWAY CAFE; T. S.
BEENE was enjoying a delicious
plate lunch in the same place;
G. L. HARPER, father of MR.
HARPER of the GARLAND
NEWS who used to run the
WYLIE HERALD here in Wvlie,
was seen entering TAYLOR'S
STORE; MR. DELBERT ROSS
was in TAYLOR'S STORE; MISS
NANCY BAKER, daughter of
MR. and MRS. LUTHER BAKER
entering the BAKER EQUIP-
MENT COMPANY; BLONDIE
CLEMONS telling me that she
was now engaged to be married
—everyone is entitled to one mis-
take in" life—but not such a dras-
tic one as getting married; MRS.
FANNIE BOYD of LAVON and
daughter were in WIL BAR
GRILL; CLIFFORD EDWARDS
complaining about his wife mak-
ing him ride to work in the old
wreck while she galavants
around in the new automobile—
ABOUT"THAT TIME I WENT TO
HELP OUT at the ELECTION
BOOTH and EOUGHT A PIG-
ANY ONE WANT TO BUY A
PIG?
Classified Ads
CLASSIFIED XD RATES
First insertion, 3c p n word.
Each additional insertion, 2c per
Minimum for any ad, 30.
WANT to save money and wear
on your equipment? Use Baboline
Motor Oils. 60c gallon, $2.50 five
gallon. Bring your container to
BABCOCK AUTO STORE, Piano.
FOR SERVICE: Full Blood
Guernsey Bull. Fee $2.00. See
Mr. C. E. Cooper, 3 miles east of
Wylie.
FOR SALE: Green Purple Hull
Peas. By Pound or by Bushel-
See Jack Murray, Wylie, Texas.
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL RE-
FRIGERATORS on the Market
today are the new, 1940 PHILCO.
See it today at WISEMAN AP-
PLIANCE COMPANY, Garland
Texas.
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Mrs. ftay Says Thanks
To each of the citizens of this
commuhity, I wish to take this
means of converying tny sincere
appreciation for your support and
confidence in my election to the
office of County Treasurer of
Collin County. Without your kind
words and encouragement, I feel
that my task would have been
in vain. I invite all my friends
to visit with me when I assume
the office to which you have
elected me. You will always be
welcome, and I will always feel
a debt of gratitude for your faith
in me.
Respectfully,
"Mrs. O. L. (Jack) Ray
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FOR SALE: Several choice buys
in homes. Contact R. L. Galla-
gher for. information.
For Sale—3 houses. Other acre-
ages from 5 to 40 acres on high-
way. 2 houses in town and one
in the country with acreage. Con
tact Mr. J. A. Hammett Real
Estate in 1st State Eank Bldg.,
Wylie, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wharton of
Murphy were seen in Wylie Sat-
urday.
MOSES
&
TRUETT
Attorneys-At-Law
McKinney, Texas
Why have
a watch*
that's sick?
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Let us make it well for you
with our expert repair
service. Best in town;''
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INSPECTION FREE
Cleaning and repairing.!
Genuine parts. All workl
guaranteed by this^toroi!
ELGIN OWNERS: See us about get-(
ting the amazing new miracle Dura-
Power Mainspring for your watch*
Johnson Jewelers
(iarland Theatre Bldg.
Garland, Texas
OUR LARGE VOLUME OF BUSINESS
Permits Us To Offer These Values
To You Every Day In The Week:
lortening, 4 lbs. $1.45 3 lbs. $1.11
"2r's Shortening, 4 lbs. $1.50
^lard. 4 lbs „.$1.25
Juart BETTY Pickles, sour or dill 25c
„F Brand Chili, large can 53c
Jo. 2 Can Rusk Tomatoes 13c Sm. Can Tomatoes 9c
Jewley's Flour, 25 lbs. $1.89 10 lbs. _ 82c
vjey's Hen Scratch, 25 lbs. $1.25
Jin Mash, 25 lbs. $1-30
'These are not specials - Just regular prices at
ITEWAY GROCERY STORE
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NOTICE: For all who are
now interested in building, curbs
around their cemetery lots in this
city and surrounding vicinities
please contact Mr. J. W. Little-
field, Wylie Texas. I am planning
on devoting the month of August
to these tasks and will be happy
to figure with you at your con-
venience.
LOST—One Whitefaeed Muley
Bull yearling, weight 050 pounds.
Anyone knowing whereabouts,
please contact Mr. W. D. Click,
Wylie, Texas.
Miss Barbara and Wanda
Housewright of Dallas are visit-
ing their grandmother, Mrs. B.
L. Dempsey this week.
For, Sale—My mother's home
in Wylie, $3,7.r)0.00. Will carry
half. If interested see J. H. Riffe,
in Wylie.
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL RE-
FRIGERATORS on the Market
today are the new, 1940 PHILCO.
See it today at WISEMAN AP-
PLIANCE COMPANY, Garland
Texas.
CLASSIFIED ADS PAY
Fred Gallagher
Real Estate
35
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NOTICE
To All My Customers
I Will Now Sell My
Avon Products
AT LILLY'S CAFE
Will operate mv Routt
anu Deliver all Orders.
Mrs. T. C. Frye
Lewis Baldwin
Thanks The Voters
To The Voters of Collin County:
I would like to take this means
to express my appreciation and
thanks for the support given me
in my race for Tax Assessor-Col-
lector of Collin County.
In as much as the vote given
me this time was not enough to
elect me your Tax Assessor Col-
lector, may I use it as encourage-
ment to present my self as a can-
didate in the next regular elec-
tion, (or) 1952.
Sincerely yours,
Lewis Baldwin
Cleo's
Service Station
HAS THOSE FINE
HUMBLE
Products
Gasoline, Motor Oils
Tire Repairing:
Radio Service
Washing & Greasing
Ka'hryn Kincaid of Dallas i$
spending the weekend with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Poweil.
Thursday, July 29, 1948 * ,r
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Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hall and
Buleah Hall attended the funeral
of their cousin, C. A. Hall, Sat-
urday morning in Dallas.
$1.00 brings you the READER'S DIGEST
for 7 mo. plus the book,
GETTING THE MOST OUT OF LIFE
See Vince Gallagher
You Will Always Find
GROCERY VALUES
AT
Wylie Grocery
"Where Most People Trade"
Pay cash price for Standing
Timber, see me in care of Cleo
Housewright's Service Station,
Wylie, Texas. J. C. Whisenhunt.
ANNOUNCING TO PUBLIC
The Purchase Of
DOT'S CAFE
Located in Cleo's Service Station
I Have Just Purchased
The Cafe from Cleo Housewright
and will maintain the fine service and
foods for which this Cafe is noted.
For Fine, Appetizing Meals
We Invite Your Trade
LILLY'S CAFE
MRS. EARL RILEY
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says she can't think of a nicer place to spend her vacation
in her cool IP-Gas kitchen."
We will admit that this lady may be
overdoing it, but an I.P-Gas kitchen
does seem like a summer resort com-
pared to a kitchen with an old-fash-
ioned cook stove. We'll be glad to
show you how you can enjoy the con-
venience, pleasure and economy of a
modern I.P-Gas kitchen. Phone, write
or come in soon.
Yurowti Gas Co,
McKinnev. Texas
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This Anniversary Sale started last Friday and there have been many
Wylie folks in our store taking advantage of our tremendous money sav-
ing values - Make this your headquarters for real values during these
last Big Four Days!!
Remember - - - SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JULY 31
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Women's Dresses, originally up to $14.98 . Now $2.88
Little Girls Sheer Dresses orig. up to $2.98 Now $1.88
Little Girls Sun Suits, orig. up to $1.98 Now 88c
Little Boys Sun Suits, orig. up to $2.98 Now $1.88
Women's Skirts, orig. up to $5.98 Now 88c
Women's Dress Shoes, orig. op to $6.98 ..Now $3.33
Girls' Saddle Oxfords, orig, price $4.98 .. Now $2.44
Men's Khaki Pants, orig. price $2.98 Now $2.22
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A STORE FULL OF OUTSTANDING VALUES
Nathan White, Owner
Piano, Texas
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The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1948, newspaper, July 29, 1948; Wylie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342151/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Smith Public Library.