The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1955 Page: 4 of 6
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Mr. and Mrs. George McPher-
son of Corsicana were Sunday
guests of Mrs. McPherson's par-
ent#, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Martin.
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THE WYL1E NEWS
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Thursday, March 24,
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hillis were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Max K. Housewright and sons in
Marlir.
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5-room House in Good Location, Well Constructed, Large
Kitchen Cabinet and Venetian Bliiids.
A GOOD BUY FOR HOME OR INVESTMENT
JICK HOUSEWRIGHT
Phones: Office 2561; Res. 2291
NEW HOME FOR SALE
3 Bed Room Central Heat
Tile Bath F.H.A. Terms
Monthly Payments Approximately $61.50
R. L. M U L L I N S
LUMBER COMPANY
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April 16, 1955
PROGRAM
Invocation
Banquet Dinner 6:00 p.m.
Walter Jetton's Catering Service
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Welcome Address, Business Session 7:45 p. m.
Billy Ray Wilson, President
Variety Hour 8:00 p.m.
W. A. Dawson. Master of Ceremonies
Dance * 9:15 Until ?
Billy John Webb, Master of Ceremonies
—CLIP AND MAIL-
MRS. LURA BELLE SMITH
WYLIE, TEXAS
Please find enclosed $ for which send me tickets
to the Annual Homecoming on April 16, 1955. Price of Ticket: $1.50.
NAME
STREET AND NO
CITY STATE..
Keep 'em on the nest
Give your hens —
nutritious Ful-O-Pep Laying Mash
Ful-O-Pep Laying Mash may be your answer to a
top-quality, low-cost egg mash. Flocks lay to the limit
on Ful-O-Pep because it's loaded with extra-value
nutrients needed for top egg production. It s economical
too... feed Ful-O-Pep Laying Mash half and half
with your home grown grain. Try it soon!
Ful-O-Pep means dependability
BOYD GRAIN CO.
A. D. (Buck) BOYD
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The Johnston
News:
"Today Is The Tomorrow You
Worried About Yesterday"
NOTICE
Sealed bids will be received by the City
Secretary of the City of Wylie now and un-
til April I for the Sale of the City Hall
building. The building will be sold to the
highest bidder, and successful bidder will
have 30 days in which to move the build-
ing from its present location. City re-
serves right to reject any and all bids.
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KEEP EQUIPMENT OPERATING IVITH REGULAR
Mobil-Care
W.E. BOZMAN
(Mobilaasi -AGENT-
pHONE 2 3 4 1
Bonnie Callaway and Lonita
Storey were in Dallas Saturday.
Almeda Sachse visited Mr. and
Mrs. Logan in Oklahoma over
the week-end.
Virgie Crabtree visited in Min-
eral Wells Saturday.
Hazel Haile's mother, Mrs.
Johnston, has been ill in Green-
ville, but is reported to be better.
Clara Rains' brother, J. W.
Henderson ,is ill in the hospital,
but is reported to be improving.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Taylor and
Sara Beth of Lawton, Okla., were
week-end guests of Alta Wil-
liams.
Laura Campbell was shopping
in McKinney Saturday.
Katie Wingo and family visited
in Sulphur Springs Sunday.
Mr .and Mrs. E. J. LaCour and
son, Vicky, returned to Houston
Sunday after a week's visit with
her mother, Mrs. Kathleen Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lee and
daughter, Nancy of Tyler, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
of Farmersville, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Trousdale
and family of Garland and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Painter and daugh-
ter spent Sunday with Clara
Boyd.
Addie Gray visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Gray in Greenville
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Gilmore and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
| Foot, Greenville and Mr. and Mrs. j
W. T. Newman and family of |
j Dallas visited Margaret Cryer on
Sunday.
Lillian Corzine and Mrs. P. F.
Brooks were Dallas visitors last
Tuesday.
Sue Seabourn and Alma Goen
were in Dallas Saturday.
-NOTICE-
KNIGHT'S BURIAL INSURANCE
— Payable At —
BLACKMON'S AG STORE
ROYSE CITY FUNERAL HOME
JEFF KNIGHT, Manager
Ambulance Service Day & Night
PHONE 4-2225 ROYSE CITY
"IF IT'S IN WYLIE . . .
. . . BUY IT IN WYLIE'
Dr. M. D. Monaghan
OPTOMETRIST
9 a.m.-6 p.m. Including
Saturday
Closed Thursday Afternoon
No Appointment Necessary
GLASSES FITTED
Phone 3-736S
112 South 9th St. Garland
Across from Safeway
Tractor
Another
Announcing The Opening Of A
MEMORIAL SALES OFFICE AND
YARD
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Salesmen Wanted At
Liberal Commissions
Sanders & Ballou
1422 S. Tennessee St. McKinney, Texas
Phone 2-5431
... the All-New
2-3 Plow SUPER 55
New—from end to end! Greater in power, flexibility,
handling ease and utility than any tractor of comparable
type!
Low and compact—only 50^" to top of hood, 73-inch
wheel base. Four-wheel stability, with tread adjustment
from 48 to 76 inches.
Choice of two new, overhead valve engines for the fuel
that saves the most—high-compression gasoline, full
diesel.
And, all these modern features at no extra cost—six
forward speeds with a new super low... built-in hydraulic
system and 3-point hitch linkage for the full line of low-
coat tools...smooth, long-lasting double-disc brakes...
"Tac-Hourmeter"... steering mechanism that's twice a
easy to turn.
Available is the famous independently controlled PTO
and many other practical units. See this sparkling new
Super 55 soon as you can...drive it...arrange for a free
work test.
OLIVER
DANIEL BROS. IMPLEMENT CO.
W. O. Daniel Max Daniel
Murphy, Texas
IT PAYS TO
SHOP AT..
WHITE'S AUTO STORE "rKST
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Rabb, Joe. The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1955, newspaper, March 24, 1955; Wylie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth347134/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Smith Public Library.