Wood County Echo (Quitman, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1956 Page: 4 of 8
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the loss of their mother
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Pauline Clanton was nerguestl of Mr.
hostesa/for a cosmetic party H. D.
24 ladies present.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Me-
'Sherman and Mr. and Mrs.
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Insurance of all Kinds
Theatre Building
Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs
Statement of Roselawn Memorial Gardens of
QUITMAN
Mineola, Texas as of Dec. 31, 1955.
INSURANCE
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Trustee: First National Bank, Dallas, Texas.
Cash ...
Savings. Building and Loan
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31,114.00
investments
Total amount of perpetual care
fund not yet collected but al-
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RALPH W. YARBOROUGH
ALL KINDS SEEDS
located for perpetual care
36.545.00
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-Watermelon
Total principal of funds
37,659.00
Undisbursed income
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YARBOROUGH
PROGRESS
TEXAS
ALL KINDS FERTILIZER
Signed:
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C. A WOOD
James W. Haley. President
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FOR CHILDREN
STANBACK
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allas
days
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Miss Edna Coffee visitec
Miss Tommie Amason Thurs
Miss Neta Shields returned
to her home in Groesbeck Sat
urday after spending a week
with her Uncle and Aunties,
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron sTtetdse
Bank Building
QUITMAN
, when constipa-
Black-Draught"
CENTRAL AVENUE
Baptist Church
and children of Dallas spent
1 a few days with Mr. and Mrs
Gorman Harris and boys and
wreseni
Mrs
noon hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knight
Mrs.
Mrs.
lessie
erald
Min-
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PULL THE PLUG
ON STOMACH UPSET
Shields.
Mrs. Bertha Hicks visited
• Accounting
•Auditing
•Income Tax Service
MULTIPLE
cmplete re
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their parents Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. McWhirter.
Mrs. A. L. Amason, Tom-
mie and Ann visited Mr and
HAMBURGERS-ON-A-STICK
(MAI fl AGOUT « SErVINGS
relations, like charity, should begin
at home.
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-Field Seeds
also
As we grow bet ter. we
meet better people.
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holi-
Mr.
the qualifying meets. They
will come from Athens. Greg-
ton, Tyler, Kilgore, Long-
view and Jacksonville.
“Texas has long been not-
Puckett Floral Shop
MRS. J. O. PUCKETT
Owner
Sherrie of Big Sandy Tues-
day and Wednesday.
7:36 a.m. Mid-week ser-
rices at Goke
If you"re for Texas and Yarborough, clip this ad.
pin a Dollar for Democracy to it and mail with your
name and address to:
elicvea const: pation overnight
Ertp . sweeten sour stomach tou
Lnatv Stomach Sweetener Works Overmigi1
Rev. Johnnie Crooker,
Pastor
THE BEST MONEY
CAN BUY
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A. M. Carson
FIELDMAN
903 N. Pacific. Mineola
Quek Retief of
PAIN
Cnee PAINS of HEADACHE. NEURAL-
GIA, NEURITIS with STANBACK TAB-
LETSerPOWDERS. STANBACK is
not • ene ingredient formula . . . STAN-
BACK combines several medicaily proven
pain relievers into one easy to take dose.
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GOVERNOR 0E TEXAS
Mi Herman Gilbreath, vi
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ents brings faster, more
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On her artificial lega, lovely double amputee Leija West danced and
ioM her inspiring ory at the recent National Socit. * “
Children and Adults convention in Chlcago. Her partner _ -. -
the passed week were Mr.
Prsparation
veu’v Ever
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Mix all ingredients together until well blended Divide into 24 1
equal parts Shape into bafls. Put tomato slice, hamburger ball, onion
slice, nother hamburger ball and a second tomato >lke on each of
1: skewers. Brod 5 to 7 minutes on cach tide. 2
--------------- and Tommie over the week Mrs. John Smith of Tyler
s E E end. " visited in the Moseley home
Mrs, Jack Smith. David and last week.
W. r. BLACKWELL Miss Jerry Nell Kelley of Dal Mr. and Mrs. Sandford Har-
las spent the Easter Holidays ris and son visited their par-
with their parents, Mr. and ents a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John West and
Card of Thanks
I wish to express my deep-
est appreciation and grati-
tude for the many kind-
nesses shown me during my
stay in the hospital and since
I came home.
The beautiful flowers cards
letters and gifts, visitors and
especially your prayers for
my recovery.
May God’s richest bless-
ings be with each of you is
my prayer.
Mrs. Carl Raley
and Mrs, Eugene Nelson and
Rome of Dallas, Mrs. Will
Deuson and Audrie Nell |>eii, day evening.
Woodmen of the World son and Mr Alyin Har
Palestine. --eeee
ed her to lie improving Sunday.
We certainly extend our Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shie’l
sympathy to our dear friends and Brenda Kay and Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. Potts Caldwell Mrs Leslie Shields spent the Mrs. M. H Jackson Wednes.
week end with. their mother day night.
Mrs. Nola Shields and other Mr. and Mrs. j A .Me
relatives of Groesbeck. Carley and Jerry visited
Mr. aird Mrs Herman Giltheir parents Mr. and Mrs
breath had as their guest for R a Bryant awhile Monday.
Faster Miss Pa.die Pri e of Mr. and Mrs. William How-
a non of Cartwright and daugh- Cherry spent Sunday
s oi ileir mviller ter Mrs. Joan very, Mr and ler with
Mr Fannie Castle of Winns Mrs. Buron Pope and boys,-. ,
i hr 1 . i , i I Fan 1 buried Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Touch- night were
Thursday m ht April 12 i- boro who was buried Sunday. I IM. Scott and children of Ty-
regular TA meetinK -ntsht Mi Russeli Douglas of Mm Mra. Ernest Iron, and Tenie ler, Biu Scot of Dally,; “ rorratur pa -p------,
। Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Howel, nA „itta her arents es. eo u inmen t and materials
At Jacksonvile-.
Future professional golfing
■ champs from East Texas will
play their qualifying rounds
May 28 at Jackksonville, for
official entry as contestants
in the Pro-Youth Meet which
will be held May 30. The Pro-
Youth Meet is a special fea-
ture which is being held in
conjunction with the $100,-
000 Dallas Centennial and
Texas International Opens
- scheduled to get uder way-
May 24 at Dallas' Preston
Hollow Country Club.
Each team will consist of
one pro and three players in
the age bracket from Jun-
ion High School.
The qualifying rounds at
Jackksonville will -be under -
the supervision of John M
Toland, Jackksonville High's,
golf coach, according to tour-
ny coordinator Buster Reed.
Reed said that approximately
40 youths would particate in
A. McCarley awhile Sunda large, number.cfrelatiyes
nicht and friends attending witn a
bountiful lunch spread at the
Ralph W. Yarborough I
1102 Perry-Brooks Bldg.
Austin, Texas —V ,
(Pol. Adv.) 1
professional golf,” Reed said,
dean of the School of Com- "Our main purpose in spon-
merce of the University of soring this Pro-Youth Tour-
Southern California, is one of (ney is to give young golf
the featured speakers. He hopefuls a chance to show
will present statistics on the what they have as well as
South’s projected population build up their technique and
growth to show the ever-in- a genuine interest in golf,”
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DGrandy Finch and baby of Gene Cameron and children,
"Dallas, Bro. Griffins family, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smart
Mrs. Alice Caylor of Gar- ‘and children, Mr. and Mrs.
land, Mrs. Bruce Caylor and W. E. Cox and family of
baby of Grand Prairie, Gene-'Winnsboro. Others to visit
jva Burgess of Dallas. them Tuesday night were
Mrs. Eula Dean Valentine Mr. and Mrs. Bert Headrick
'■ and son Mike of Gatesvile of Blue Ridge, Mrs J. A.
A spent the week end with her Cameron of Naples, Mrs. I-
parents, Mr and Mrs. Pete tula Lein of California.
Cemnetie Compen, otet
Wjrm weather is coming and with it your chance to put adven-
turr into cating with out-of-door meals.
Add fun to these meals with "funful’ Hamburgers-oe-a-Stick .. .
thick likes of tomato, sweet onion and perfectly seasoned hamburger
balls barbecued on skewers. These delicious hamburger balls made
from a Carnation Company recipe ire prepared with evaporated milk
to cuke them Juicy and never crumbly Thee hold together and stay,
firmly on the skewer
Barbecued or oven broiled. Hamburgers-on-a Stick are an attrac-
and Mi an J Mis. Le^l.e
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Harris
Mr. and Mrs Paul. Hicks Mr and Mrs Leslie Shield
--- . - " visited Mr and Mrs. Anil,
Byers, Patsy and Ronie of
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Ezra Faulk. Mr. and Mrs.
, ,e Whirter and Brenda of Da’-
W. O. Crowand children of Jas spend the week end with
Mrs Bertha Hicks last week.
- Visiting inthe—heme of/Erewster McDonald, Mike and
Mr and Mis. Ray ilarris
Brooke and girls. Others to Visitors in the Roy G. Bur-t
; visit in their home dur ng gess home during the week
| the week end were Mr. and end were Mr. and Mrs. James
..Mrs. Arvie Brooke,' Mi s Bil-’Roy Burgess. Miss Geneva
lie Coburn all of Mineola Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin k
Reece Brooke of Garland, Phillips, and girls, Mr. and,' I
Bro. Ernest Polard of Dallas. Mrs. Robert Olson and Debbie I
Betty Pennington spent all of Dallas. The annual Bur- I
awhile Friday evening with gess reunion-was held in |
Elaine Brooke. their home Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs: D. S. iu-
banks visited their daughter
Mr. and Mrs A. J. Phipps
and David in Kilgore Sunday
‘afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. A E. Stev-
enson and Miss Della ana »I r
ene visited Mr and Mrs. J.
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Corpus Christi. ard Benedict of Tyler came
Mr. an Mrs. W. C. Ballard after their mother Mrs, Ed-
Jr., Stevie and Suzanne of Dal na Benedict to spend a few
las spent Sunday with their days with them last week,
parents and grand parents William Sims of Tyler and
Mr and Mrs J l*. Spigner James Dikes of Dallas visited
Mr. and Mrs. B. D Hass their parents, Mr and Mrs
of Dallas visited their moth- F’mory Sims and family over
er Mrs. A. L. Amason, Ann the week end.
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"Flowera speak more
eloquently thar words;
let them expruss your
sentiment in joy or in
sorrow."
Phone 107-w
QUITMAN
Thursday p. m. There were'
Mrs Frank Kelley and fam
l i'y.
IS tmpe-m MI
Ya HWgm pepper
% ep fnely thepped onien
M tup finely chepped 9reem \
pepper
Mrs D S. Eubanks was Tommie Amason IYld... 6.. ...
Mother Francis Hospital Mrs. F. C. ‘Whitmarsh of Havens and children.
tive new way to serve hamburger with pride Make them an all-year- |
round treat. The whole family will applaud, and children especially i
love their novelty. You can be sure of perfect results everytime with ; J
this recips.
Concord News 1.^“”^.^^
Our attedance was up a were Mr and Mrs Bruce Cag.
little in church and Sunda.* lor an baby of Grand Prairie.
School Sunday. Some of the Mr. and Mrs. Byron Caylor
visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. of Garland, Mr. and Mrs.
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No harsl gi iping Made from ptire
vecet abie herhs Thoroughly but
gently tncorks cleuged intestines
Rria . relief in morning
Then hfr looks sunny again’ Ort
Elack Drauglt today
•fa r easier or Granuluted gorm and
mon «a new rosy-to-take Tableta, leas'
ofeommereeand-RebertBur- ----------———-----
4urd of Houston visited Mrs. Mrs. Celladore Crockett, The attractive Texan has
Leona Reifh during, the week • $ 6 4 0 0 0 Question,” captured the interest of Am-
end contestant from Cleburne, ericans during her recent ap-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hinds of mails her Easter Seal contri- pearances on the popular te 1 -
geweg Mrs Maye Brewer Sunday. Houston were visitors in the but ion for -crippled children, evision program. ied for her contributions to
■ j Richard Harris spent Sun- Gordon Kirbo home urine c
k 28888828 day night with David Turner, the, week end. . ... p,yrg. bouthern as
h V228 I Mr. and Mrs, Lbu/las Gra- Visiting the • arps A ... N:
Bh ham of Mineola lisited Mr during the week endswee Association Meeting
A "22 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ron- Mr. Mrs J,I' hn." pSandi, n „
■ ■ kendort Friday. fer and boys J :W.F olard In Dallas
Those visiting in. the home rorsallofg Mrs. ’ it^e"* The trem^ - ________-
Lu AM afrVr and MragBwSrBrown keley of Quitman, Mr. and the South - present and po-creasing market for goods he added.
u: d-: -d o I • were C Mrs Homer Hughes of Coke tential — and the role nat- and services. Four more sections in the
Ortner uT‘h RubieGh rgath. Miss AvE MrSand Mrs. Henry Hasten ural gas service is playing in Other speakers who will state are soon to be chosen
partner J. . yicwer.p ju and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edd it will be a leading topic at emphasize the prospects for.for qualifying rounds. North,
a 25 of Cartwright and daugh- Cherry spent Sunday in Ty- the Southern Gas Assoc ia- the natural gas industry in- South West and Central sites
.. i relatives. Supper tion"s firty-eighth annual elude Dean H. Mitchell of will be chosen as soon as
i* giiests in their home Sunday convention in Dallas April Hammond, Ind., president of possible, according to Reed.
’ = -----, Mr. and Mrs. L. 23-25. the American Gas Associa- -----------------
The S. G. A. is composed tion, and W. F. Rockwell Jr. It is what you learn— af-
of transporters and distrib- of Pittsburgh, Pa., president ter you know it all — that
of the Gas Appliance Manu- counts. ~ ___________
Fage 4 THE WOOD COUNTY ECHO April 1, 1956
and every one is urged to beeola attended church at Eb-r ana 8 _______ ____________ ______________________ ______ ___._________
enezer Sunday and was din- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown and and baby visited her parents es, equipment and materials facturers Association.
HD Winkle. nHerm an and Mrs, Donie'week end. * New Orleans, La.. S.G. A. pre- er Congressman ‛rrrm New
Miss_Billie,Clanton spent Mr. and Mrs. Hollman and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Scoggin sident, said conveitno speak-jersey and coauthor of the I
Tuesday night with Miss children of Dallas spent Eas- and baby of Ft Worth spentlers will analyze the South's Taft-Hartley Labor Law, will
...... ■ ...the week end with Mr. and booming economy and showtspeak on “The Taft-Hartley
c. Mrs. Guy Blackwell. how easy access to an inex- Law and Right to Work Is-I
-------------- pensive fuel supply — Natur- sues.” He will address a Hu-. . 1
Every man receives the al gas — is one of the vital man Relations Session, an in/10:00 Sunday. School
same salary in hours, I factors in this expansion. novation in S.G.A. meetings. 11:00 Preaching,, ■
minutes and seconds. Dr. Lawrence C. Lockley Many of the Convention $:40 Training Enion,
' -L'™'Sessions will be in the new 730 Worship Service
PUT ADVENTURE IN EATING WITH ; 1,001 room Statler Hilton, a Wednesday
........ .a. a c.c hotel run entirely by natur-; 7:00 Prayer Meeting
FUNFUL HAMBURGERS-ON-A-STICK al gas. An atendance of more .
than 2,000 is anticipated, said , , u, Thursday
L. A. Bickel of Dallas, con- 1 1:30 w- M*
vention chairman.
Sunday School every Sun- 2:00 W. M A.
day. Proaching Full Time—1 7:00 p.m. Prayer Service |
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Wood County Echo (Quitman, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1956, newspaper, April 5, 1956; Quitman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1618918/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.