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family visited relatives in Ard-
more. Okla., Saturday night.
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12. Genus of
lizards
13. Great lake
14. Fondness
15. Unit of
reluctance
16. Fury
17. Sun disk
18. Soap plant
20. Ship’s
officer
22. Ohio col-
lege town
24. Therefota
25. Greet
29. Titles -
34. Medicinal
plant
35. Chines*
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W. C. Stiles, et ux, vs. Martin
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Diamond Cut Beans, No. 2 Size .
Sauerkraut ...............
Green Lima Beans, 303 Size ...
Kimbell's Spaghetti, 303 Size ...
Blackeyed Peas, No. 2 Can.....
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50. Roman
official
54. Man's name
55. Cruise
57. Baseball
score
58. Japanese
box
59. Melody
60. Craft
61. Observed
62. Encourage
63. Born
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TODAY?-THAT MEANS HOW MANY
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Northbound:
A.M. Departures: 3 25.
• RAIL SCHEDULES
SANTA FE, H05-2847.
Northbound: 12:05 a.m., 8 a.m..
ber company, lot in block 9 of
Hillcrest addition. Extension .1.
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addition
27. African
worm
28. Take food
30. Shun
31. Swab
32. Summer:
Fr.
33. Weight of
India -
36. Macaw-
39. Mournful
41. Egg dish
43. Seed
covering
45. Portuguese
coins
46. Sea bird
47. Father
48. Sacred
image
49. Smear
51. Persia
52. Entice
53. Grafted:
Her.
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JUMIOR EDITORS CUTEST ENTRY BLANK
This is my entry in the Junior Editors'
Easter Coloring Contest.
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SURE' GO THAT WAY
FOUR BLOCKS, EAST
TWO BLOCKS, SOUTH
ONE,WEST THREE"
John S. Hardy, et al, 16% acres
out of John DeMarcus survey,
abstract 314.
Johnnie Wayne Dickerman. et
al, to John S. Hardy, 21% acres
out of John DeMarcus survey,
abstract 314.
O. J. Wilhoit, et al, to John S.
Hardy, 22 acres out of John De-
Marcus survey. -
Warranty Deed
L. L. Allbritton, Jr., et al, to
Gary-Nees Lumber company, lot
8 and east 5 feet of lot 9 in block
1 of Joy Acres addition.
C. W. Lee to Gary-Nees Lum-
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• 46 p.m. ____
MISSORI-KANSAS-TEXAS, H05-3463.
Eastbound; 6:31 p.m.
Westbound: 7:43 a.m.
•Denotes streamliner.
• CITY COURT
One fined $10 for drunkenness.
Charged with speeding were
Kenneth R. Westbrook and Tom-
my W. Cochran.
• REAL ESTATE
Oil, Gas and Mineral Lease
A. R. Mask, et ux. to John S.
Hardy, 3.65 acres out of John
DeMarcus survey, abstract 314.
Sam R. Minnis, et al, to John
S. Hardy, 25 acres out of John
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GREAT JOB,
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FOR TARGET PRACTICE.
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You will be given a Ticket with either the purchase of
Meadolake Margarine or Mrs. Tucker’s Shortening in our
store. This Ticket is your chance to win this lovely $39.95
DEEP FRYER.
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moved to Gia inesville recently and
had not seen Mr. Hyman in over
50 years.
Mrs. Gid T rather and Mrs. R. J.
Samples atte nded a training meet-
ing at the 1 lome Demonstration
club building ! in Gainesville Mar.
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IP LOVE A
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Joe Doughty and son and Mrs.
Marvin Doughty were business
visitors in Marietta, Okla., Fri-
day.
Jean Hobbs of Gainesville
spent the weekend with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Richey and family.
Mrs. Charles Davidson and
daughter, Becky visited her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sieg-
mund at Walnut Bend Sunday.
Mrs. B. G. Lyons spent Sunday
with her daughter, Mrs. Clyde
Stiles and family of Gainesville
and also visited her aunt, Mrs.
Nellie Bracken who has been ill.
- Mrs. Darrell Hallmark and
Mrs. Herman Richey attended
the District 40-B track meet in
Denton Thursday.
Sam Richey is visiting his
daughter, Mrs. Henry Hobbs and
family in Gainesville.
ADD FLOWERS TO YOUR HOME FOR EASTER
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• MARRIAGE LICENSES
Alvie Raymond Dane,
Weatherford; and Mrs. Virginia
Freeman, 42, Carnegie, Okla.
Freddie G Teague, 83. Sanger;
10-lb. Bag 39
47-
After you have colored 12 pictures of the I two weeks’ of
THE EASTER STORY and pasted them in a booklet or a
big sheet of paper, fill out this blank and attach it to them.
Send it or bring it to the Junior Editors’ Contest Man of this
paper by April 16. Entries will be judged on general appear-
ance, originality and neatness. Decisions of the
final. Announcement of winners will be made
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same spirit. He said he did it to give them an example that they
should follow. After the supper they all sang a hymn and left the
upper room where they had eaten and went to the Mount of Olives.
Thu is the fourth of 12 stories on Easter. Each story’s picture is
window. You can look at your church’s
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City of Gainesville.
E. L. McDonnell to H. T. Pierce,
et ux, lot : 7 in block 4 of Joy
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THE EASTER STORY—4
Jesus Washes The Disciples* Feet
At the Last Supper Jesus got up from the table and washed the
disciples’ feet. When he came to Peter, the disciple asked him why
he was doing it. Jesus said Peter would know later why he washed
his feet. Then he told all the disciples that if he, their Lord and
"GETTING BY" AND "GETTING AHEAD" DEPENDS ON SAVINGS . .
REEVES & WEST
739 N. Ritchey GROCERY AND MARKET Pho** ho 5-3771
ERNEST E. REEVES RAY D. WEST
We reserve the right to limit anytime.
Light meter .....
Gas meters ......
Water meters ....
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bedside of Mrs. Charlie Parsons
in a Gainesville hospital, spent
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R. J. Sampl es and family. Mrs.
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had es visitors, their grandchil-
dren, Gloria Kaye, Donna and
Charles Ray Dickerman of Myra.
Mr. and' Mrs. August Hyman
attended funeral services for Bill
Buckhannan at Leon, Okla., last
Wednesday. M r. Buckhannan
died after suffering a heart at-
tack. Mrs. Buckhannan is a niece
of Mr. Hyman.
Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Bridges
and family have moved from this
community to the Joe Cook place
near Muenster.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Yancey and
children, of Fort Worth, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O.
Huggins, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Craft of
Anton, former residents of Bul-
cher, visited Mr. and Mrs. E.
Newby Wednesday.
Rev. Charles Milbum of No-
cona filled his regular appoint-
ment at, Shiloh Baptist church
Sunday. ,
22. with Mis Bernice Puckett
giving the demonstration of
cheese chop and creole sauce.
Miss Belva Samples attended a
birthday party at the home of
Janice Dodson in Nocona Satur-
day night, honoring Travis Cow-
an.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shields have
BULCHER, Mar. 31. — Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Johnson of Archer
Troy Long, et ux, to Ira Ward-
low, et al, north % of lot 2 in
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- TODAY’S EASTER COLORING CONTEST ASSIGNMENT; -
JUNIOR EDITORS
Building permits .....$ 95,930.00
Fire losses (Jan.) .... 107.00
Bank deposits for last
quarter ....._________ 13,347,401.28
Traffic deaths for 1954
in county .................. 6
Death certificates ............ 12
Birth certificates ............. 33
Telephones ........................
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last Thursd y. Mr. Conyers
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