The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1949 Page: 4 of 4
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Classified Ads
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
Pint Insertion, 3c pax word.
Etch additional insertion* 2c per
word.
Minimum for any ad. 30.
FOR SAL^' Concrete budding,
on main street; good location.
Priced right for immediate pos-
session. See T. J. Bozman or
Claude Allen. 41-2-c
HOG KILLING: We pick up, if
desired, KILL, SKIN, or CLEAN
your hogs. Feagin Bros, at the
Whitevvay. 41-FN
WE OFFER THESE SPECIALS TO
SHOW OUR GENUINE APPRECIA-
TION FOR YOUR LOYAL PATRON-
AGE DURING THE PAST YEAR. WE
RESOLVE TO REDOUBLE OUR EF-
FORTS IN ORDER TO BRING YOU
EVEN LOWER FOOD PRICES AND
IMPROVED SERVICE DURING 1949.
Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls 25c
Dry Salt, lb. 29c
Raisins White Seedless, 2 pkgs 15c
These raisins are good to eat, make good pies
Mustard, Qts 9c
Eggs, Fresh Country, doz. 55c
Sugar, Powdered, lb. 6c
S.O.S. Scouring Pads, box 5c
Swift's Premium Loaf Meat, lb 25c
Salami, lb 25c
Karo, Red or white, pint ... 15c
Syrup, Brer Rabbit, gallon 79c
Tomato Soup 6c
Lard, 1 lb 19c
Hominy, 9c, 3 cans ... 25c
Shoes, Dress Shoes, Work Shoes-
Buy a pair or we both lose on our shoes.
Tomato Sause, 8 oz can 5c
Lettuce, 2 heads 15c
Bananas, dozen ... 20c
Apples 88's Delicious 5c
Follow The Crowd Where
Old Friends Meet
TAYLORS STORE
FOR SALF: FftltTRS; nice dnd
tender. Raised in Brooder. Ab
Harrison. 43-p
The Wylie News want ads are
not an expense—they're an in-
vestment in results.
FOR SALE: SAUSAGE
GRINDER, NEW, No. 10 Enter-
prise with attachments. A real
buy at $5. Burton Fielder,
News Office. FN
FOn SALE: Two-wheel trailer.
4x8 bolted side boards. $65. Pat
Housewright. 42-p
FOR RALE: Real Estate in
City and out of City. All good
buys. Contact Mr. Hammett over
1st State Bank, Wylie. FN
"FOR SALE: Good, clean 193?
Chevrolet. Priced right. Fay
McCreary. 42-p
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THE WYLTE, TEXAS NtJWS
FOR SALE: Flexible shaft
stock clipper. Will sell for $5. See
Burton Fielder, News Office. FN
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.
January want ads pay Decem-
ber bills. Use want ads. Phone
2641.
FOR SALE: Hospital bed.
Head can be adjusted. Good con-
dition. $10.00 Burton Fielder,
News Office. FN
FOR SALE: Farmall "H" Trac-
tor; excellent condition; good
rubber; fully equipped: a real
bargain at $1600. See at Wilson
Laundry. FN
FOR SALE: Subscriptions to
Wylie News.
FOR SALE: John Deer "B"
Tractor on steel. All equipment.
I First class shape. V. L. McCul-
lough. Rt. 1, Rowlett. Texas, fn-c
•
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McGuire
and son of Dallas were the week-
nd guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
1 Morris.
ISN'T IT FUNNY-
That so mainy
Business men
Will get up in the morning,
Refresh the,mselves with advertised fruit juice,
Clean their iteeth with an advertised brush and
tooth paste,
Shave with an advertised razor,
Wash with advertised soap,
Put on advertised underwear,
Advertised hose, garters, shirt, collar and shoes,
Seat themselves at the table
And eat advertised breakfast food and bread,
Drink advertised tea, coffee, or cocoa,
Light an advertised cigarette,
With an advertised match or lighter,
Go to the office in an advertised motor car,
Give letters to a typist
Who types on an advertised machine,
Used advertised carbons,
Signs the letters with an advertised pen,
Containing advertised ink,
And
Turn down a proposal to advertise on the ground
That
Advertising Doesn't pay.
The WYLIE NEWS
Copeville News
MRS. WAY&Ort, Reporter
Mr. Fletcher Spuryer of Tupelo,
Mississippi and Mrs. Biles of Ft.
Worth have been guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Wade.
Guy Wingo of Greenville visit
ed relatives and friends Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pruett have
been making daily trips to Dal-
las to see Mr. Pruett's brother
who is ill.
Mrs. Herman Walker and son,
Oliver, of Dallas, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Elan Oliver Thursday.
Bill Woods of Dallas was here
Thursday on business.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Pruett recently
were Mrs. L. J. Pruett of Allen,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laglcy and
daughter, Fay, of Tupelo, Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvis May of
Garland were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Montgomery Saturday.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Denton Watson for New
Year's Day were Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Montgomery and daugh-
ters, Gayle and Marilyn, Mr. and
Mrs. Glynn Montgomery, Mr. and
Mrs. Gorden Clack and daughters,
Brenda, Lenda, and Susan, of
Caddo Mills, Mrs. Norma Steven-
son and daughter, Joy of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Felan Montgomery
and children, Vera, Don, and
Kathelyn of Princeton, and Mr.
and Mrs. Alice Montgomery of
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keys and
Mr. and Mrs. Capp Wingo of Dal-
las spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Glasscock of
Anton.
Jackie D. Feagin is spending
the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
D. Green of Paducah.
Those from Copeville who at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. Rex
Wade in Savoy Friday were: Mr.
and Mrs. Auto Hail, Mr. and Mrs.
George Wade and Etta, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Wade, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence West and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Foster ,Mrs. Tcnnie
Hunter, Mrs. Mary Pullen, Tom
Heath, Buck Rexroat, Mr. and
Mrs. George Hornbuckle and Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Edwards.
Linda Ann Montgomery of
Mesquitc visited relatives here
during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall had
as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. T. Banks and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Ross and children,
Mi. and Mrs. Braggs of Green-
ville, anH Tftr. and Mrs. Shelby
Hall of Van Alystyne.
Mrs. Edgar Cok and Mrs. Sam
Montgomery were in McKinney
on business Friday.
Sharon Gayle Montgomery of
Blue Ridge, spent last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cox.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Mclver during the
holidays were Mr. and Mrs. M. D.
Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Bozman and Ronnie of Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie King and
family of Garland, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Bozman of Wylie, Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs.
G. P. Short and Miss Jerry Mont-
gomery of McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Petty, Mrs.
Alice Craft, Gate Cotner, and Guy
Wingo of Greenville visited rela-
tives here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Jones and
Pat of Waco, Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
nett Brooks of Austin, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Jones and daughter of
Dallas and Miss Girlie Jones of
Beaumont were visitors in the
home of Mrs. Bill Jones during
the holidays.
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Complete Radio
Check Up $2.00
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RADIO BATTERIES
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Phone 2361 Wylie, Texas
Just a Minute, Sir
THAT HOUSE you Iive in
. . . don't you .see how it
has changed in the last few
years? Yes, it's worth
more than ever before . . .
and, if Fire strikes, you can
lose a lot more.
Have you insured accord-
ingly?
If not, don't delay! Call
on
Gallagher
Insurance Agency
Phone:2541
Fawcett Drug Building
Wylie
PATRONIZE
Moore & Edgington's
Barber Shop
Mr. dnd Mrs. M. W. Baty had
as their guests Sunday their son,
Weldon Baty of Grand Prairie
and Bertha Mae Alstyne.
Bro. and Mrs. Marvin Menefee
of Josephine came over to the
Methodist Church Sunday night
and showed pictures of Rural
Life and Our World's Service.
They were enjoyed by everyone.
It's A Boy For
W. W. Cooks
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cook an-
nounce the arrival of a boy,
Jerry Dale, born on Christmas
Day. Mrs. Cook is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ballew
of Wylie.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hackler
and Gail, visited his parents Sun-
day afternoon.
NOTICE
Interest through and in-
cluding the calendar year oi
1948, will be paid on con-
sumers' deposits. Bring
your deposit receipt with
you when yon call at our
office for your interest, or
mail it to our Piano office.
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT
COMPANY
DWIGHT WHITWELL
Attorney At Law
Former District Attorney
ANNOUNCES
The Opening of offices at 107 1-2 S. Tennessee St.,
McKinney Phone 1888
General Practice of Civil & Criminal Law in all
State and Federal Courts
Special Attention to
Income Tax, Land Matters, Estates, Divorce
GOOD CLOTHES DESERVE
GOOD CL: ANING
See Us Often
HAMPTON'S CLEANERS
and
MAN'S SHOP
FREE
If the person will "unscramble" their
name from the letters below and bring
this ad we will clean and press a suit or
dress FREE of charge.
YEARIRAECHRMETCYAMNKR
(All Letters Must Be Used")
Last Week's Answer -- HARROUN FAY MOORE
THEY SAY:
YOU CAN'T PLEASE
EVERYONE -
BUT BROTHER -
WE TRY!
Whiteway Grocery
& Market
"Wylie's Fastest Growing Food Store"
F. D. BLACKMON, Owner
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
all who were so thoughtful, kind
and good to us in our recent
bereavement, the passing away of
our dear Mother. Thanks to those
for the sweet song service. Also
Rev. Smart and Bro. Carl Tol-
lett for the wonderful message
brought us. May God Bless each
of you.
Earl Riley, Family and
Sister.
CLASSIFIED ADS PAY
Will
PICK UP
&
DELIVER
DRY WASH
Wilson Laundry
Wylie, Texas
Thursday, January 8, 194#
Mrs. Lois Kennedy of Durant.-t
Oklahoma, is visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Collins.
Jack & Jill
The Magazine For
The Kiddies - - $2.50
Vince Gallagher
THIS YEAR
YOU'LL BE
RIGHT WITH
HUMBLE
Esso Extra
R. E. ELLIS, JR.
Humble Agent
HAVE YOU TRIED OUR
PLATE LUNCHES
HAMBURGERS SANDWICHES
SHORT ORDERS
PETE'S CAFE
CLEO'S SERVICE STATION
"THE HUMBLE WAY"
Lubrication
Washing
ACETYLENE WELDING
WRECKER SERVICE GENERAL REPAIR
Phone 2721 Wylie, Texas
PREPARE FOR
HAVE YOUR CAR
SERVICED WITH
ANTI - FREEZE
NOW
HOUSEWRIGHT SERVICE STATION
& LUMBER YARD
Wylie, Texas
DRIVE IN
AT THE SIGN
Of The
FLYING RED HORSE
This Winter Use The
RED HORSE POWER
twins Mobilgas
Mobiloil
W. E. (Dick) BOZMAN
AGENT
MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM CO.
Wylie, Texas
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The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1949, newspaper, January 6, 1949; Wylie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342306/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Smith Public Library.