Wood County Echo (Quitman, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1956 Page: 3 of 4
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loomed by LEES.
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A. G. Clark.
2 ton stake.
the two steps requisite to sal
vation. "Baptism" and ‘the
laying on of hands” are sym
tern. Texas State Soil Conser
vation Board. Association of
Texas Soil Conservation Dis-
trirt Supervisors, U.-S. Soil
Conservation Service, Farm-
ersHome Administration. Ag
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Mrs. Carnie Lee Nicholson
spent the week end in Winns
boro with her mother.
ictor
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nly 7 out of 1.-
pass. Looks like
enter the health
One look and you say "How beautiful". ... one sitting
and you discover new sitting comfort! Cwm bedtime
you enjoy the biggest, most luxurious double bed im-
aginable! Deep innerspring mattresst And ... beat of
aU... K’e ao eaey to own uaing our very convenient tarma.
— Mr-andMrs.Geo.McCal-
lum of Tyler spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
McKnight.
Cecil Mead, Quitman, Ford
4 door.
Winnsboro Well Service Co.
to the research
the workman’s
i records of (Io-
o Feb. 48) (Ark.
entucky 1940 to
that industrial
ry and sickness;
days lost under
care 14.1, Oste- •
Medical—non-
22.02, hospital- -
gical 36.6.
re cost of profes-
hiropractic $27.-
hy, $32.67; Med-
italized, $24.49;
non surgical,
New Cars Registered
C. E. Caldwell, Alba, Chev
rolet Pick up.
O. L. Stracener, Rt. 2, Gil-
ricult ural Stabilization Com
mittee and Texas Game and
Fish Commisamn,
“Flowers
eloquently
FRANK GAULT
Winnsboro Representative
Phone D12-6329
more
words;
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Evaporative
Cooler
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Woodmen of the World
THE BEST MONEY
CAN BUY
A. M. Carson
FIELDMAN
»08 N. Pacific. Mineola
up.
Mineola, Ford
orld ’ small watershed under proper
The full story of this mir soil and water conservation . — -- -veud,
management and an exhibit Chevrolet 2-door.
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Insurance of all Kinds
ROBERTS
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AN. TEXAS
TRACTS
RAPHED OR
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★ Ownership
Pho. ib
Owens Appliance
MINEOLA
Puckett Floral Shop
MRS. J. O. PUCKETT
Owner
KROEHLER
SUPER SLEEP-OR-LOUNGE
COMPLETE
WATER WELL
SERVICE
“A Tap-full or a
“Torrent”
tion consists of six particu-
lars. “Repentance and faith."
We write Burial Policies for every member of the
family—From One Day Old Up
Don’t wait—It May Be Later Than You Think
perience. In the mention of
“the resurrection of the dead
HOME OFFICE AT
CAIN HARDWARE STORE
There's a Sieep-Or-Lounge for every home !
Come in and see them all
, ----. Box 528.
Winnsboro, Chevrolet Pickup.
R. F. Hallum, Winnsboro,
Chevrolet B. A. Sp. Sedan.
.C. ,W. Presley, Winnsboro,
Buick.
Tapp Furniture Co
Sulphur $prings
What Carpet
is Tops
for Texture?
let them express your
sentiment in j0 or in i
sorrow."
Phone 107-w,
wmuM -e-m
(Eeaxktd)
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COMPARE FOR EtM—
COMPARE FOR SLEEPING COMFORT!
Winnsboro 1-2 ton pickup.
A. E. Stevens, Quitman,
QUITMAN LUMBER COMPANY L
O. K. MILNER, Owner — BUDDY WHATLEY, Mgr.
Stop pain of piles
today at home
—or money back!
In doctor's tests, amazing new
stainless Pazo* instantly relleved
piles' torture I Gave Internal and
external relief t 6 medically-proved
ingredients includiny Trlolyte
ieve pain, itechimgieataniut Reduce
evening. Promote healing. You sit,
walk in comfori Only stainless
- pile remedy Stainless Pazom SuP-
positorles or Ointment at druguists.
*Frademark of Groye Iaboratortes, me.
Ointment and buppogitorien.
wildlife conservation.
Major divisions of the show
will inchide an exhibit of thir
ty of the state’s most import-
ant native grasses, an infor
mation center on how the
state's 172 soil conservation
districts function, miniature
farms depicting the exploita-
tion and misuse of cropand
in the past and illustrating
how correct conservation prac
tices are bringing the land
back into balance with the for
ces of nature a model of a
leave the first
rhich lie at the
The foundation is
There is no
oding time in fur
to lay it again.
Theatre Building
QUITMAN
A LITTLE TOWN
I like to live in a little
town.
Where the trees meet over
the street; .
You wave your hand and
say "Hello”!
To every man that you
meet.
I like to stop for a minute
Outside of a grocery' store;
And hear the kindly gossip
Of the folks moving in
next door.
For life is interwoven
With friends you learn to
know;
And you feel their joys and
sorrows
As they daily come and go.
sedan. -
George A. Turner, Fort
Worth, Chevrolet Spt. Coupe.
Leslie Williams, Ft. Worth,
Chevrolet 2 door.
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Don’t buy any dual-purpose sofa until you
COMPARE THEM AU
conservation farming
bandoning them, but only as
the tree leves its roots by
growing up into the bran-
ches.” All growth in grace,
progress from immaturity to
maturity, is contingent on
the permission of God: "And
this will we do, if God per-
mit”
One of the most pronounced
needs is Christians who will
grows up, who are willing to
bend every energy to advanc-
ing toward maturity. True,
when one is born again he is
saved with the salvation whi,
ch is eternal. But regenera-
tion is not a signal to stop.
It is rather a Challenge to
“grow keep growing) in the
grace and knowledge of our
• Water Well Drilling
• Test Holes
• Irrigation Wells
• Well Workovers
• Complete Well
Pumping and Test-
ing Service
EASY TERMS
— If you desire
JOHNNY FOLMAR
DRILLING CO.
Phone 11 Day or Night
Box 65 Pickton, Texas
. _ they were “not to leave these
bote expresive of vital phases principles in the sense of a-
Fair in producing the show .
are Texas A&M College Sys Clarence ' Davis,
Miss Doria Williams, Min
sola, Ford 4 door.
A. B. Eddington, Route 1,
Hawkins, Pontiac.
Ferris C. Padgett, Mineola
Buick 4 door.
Harold Farrington Rt. 2
Atlanta. Chevrolet 4 door.
Herbert E. Hendricks, Min
eola, Chevrole pickup.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ’
Smart- of Dallas spent the
week end with his mother
Mrs. Dee Smart.
James M. Bow, Winnsboro
Buick 2 2door.
DoMataMngorle,ta4Ware
L John.F. Low Jr- Route 6
Er17: Tyler, Mercury 73C
- Mont. 4 door.
PosewyR. Prater, Lindale,
Olds. 88 Hol. Sedan.
.-Jessie B. Trammell, Box
272, Mineola, Chevrolet 210
Del Ray Coupe.
Earl Patrick. Route 2. Min-
eola. Int’l S162 2 to ntruck.
Mrs. LaVera Walton, care
of Leland Long, Mineola,
Chevrolet 4 deer,sedan.
Mrs. George Ward, Long-
view Pontiac.
7770
terns are spurring Texas
soils into producing a third
more of all crops — will be
presented by the S**re F*ir
of Texas in its huge Agricul
ture Show, Oct. 6-21, at Dal-
las.
Featuring growing plants
and live animals in exhibits
staffed by specialists, the 19-
56 Agriculture Show will
stress soil, water, plant and
Presented At Fair
Have you ever wondered
about the miracle of the mod
era farmer? How in the
midst of his weary acres,
lacking in the soil fertility
they once had, he has been
able to produce enough crops
to feed nearly all the free
It appears that this founda and eternal judgment,- we______
_ ---" — have two events realized in Christ” (2 Pet 3:18).
the future, which ar firmly * ----——----
anappisedrgoa « Miracle of the Sod
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—J—M.Cook,Pitteburg,Mer
cury.
into the conservation pro-
gram.
of live deer, quail and fish , E. I. Smith,
to illustrate how wildlife fits Ford 4 door.
Mrs. N. J. McKendry,
Winnsboro, Chevrolet.
Page 3 THE WOOD COUNTY ECHO July 5, 1956
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Strong Smelling. Cloudy Urine, due to
commcnKldney and Bladder Irritationa,
try CYaTJUt for qulek heip M year UM
2ze
•DM. see how tux you Lmpkove
Take your cue from the deco-
rating expert* - build your
rooms around the colorful, ran-
dom texture background of
Lees fashion-minded Sierra
carpet. Y out home will be right
in style with textured carpet,
and nothing achieves a richer,
more lotting textured effect
than Sierra. It has an unusual
combination of two height* of
uncut pile in a rich, random
light-and-ehadow effect. An un-
broken aweep of this sturdy
Wilton broadloom will make
your rooms seem larger, warm-
er, more interesting. In ceramic
green, desert rose,
nutria, crystal grey CQ OR
and pastel grege. "*i-
Other Lee’s Carpel froms5.95
to this report
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care and Medi-
italized. Yet the
s 8:1 days o
ider medical care
nore dollars lost
id suffering. Is
he difference?
he people grow
itics interfering
ealth and start
ling about it we
reedom of the
t well.” Your
offers you
h a natural way.
icle by a promi-
I doctor states
per cent of the
i a survey are
r than ortho-
nethods. Get on
iealth with that
of the popula-
e discarded pol-
h of health. See Ma
actor and start
E. F. Perry Jr., Mineola,
Mercury Mont. HT Coupe.
R. E.E Herrin, Rt. 4, Wills
Point, Olds 88 Holiday sed. So I'm glad to live in a
H. C. Burges, Rt. 3, Grand litte town.
Saline, Chevrolet B. A. 2 door And care no more to roam: 1
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For every house in a little!
town J
is more than a house —
it’s a home.
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Wood County Echo (Quitman, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1956, newspaper, July 5, 1956; Quitman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1618931/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.