The Bomber News (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1957 Page: 5 of 16
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Thurs.. Oct. 10. 1957
THE NEWS
Page 1
Legal Notice
STATEMENT REQUIRED BY
THE ACT OF AUGUST 24,
(2, AS AMENDED BY
ACTS OF MARCH 3,
1933, AND JULY 2, 1946
(Title 39 United States
Code, Section 233) SHOW-
ING THE OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT, AND CIR-
CULATJON OF THE NEWS
published weekly at Fort
Worth, Texas for October 1,
1957.
The names and addresses
of the publisher, editor, man-
aging editor, and busines.
managers are: Publisher, Re-,
porter Publishing Company,
315 Main Street, Fort Worth,
Texas; Editor, Staley T, Mc-
Brayer, 315 Main Street, Fort
Worth, Texas; Managing Edi-
tor, Robert Callan, 315 Main
Street, Fort Worth, Texas;
Rev. Chas. Chadwick Reports On His Trip Through Europe
Business Manager, Staley T.
McBrayer, 315 Main, Fori
Worth, Texas.
The owner is: (If owned by a
a corporation, its name and b
address must be stated and
also immediately thereunder
the names and addresses of
stockholders owning or hold-
ing 1 percent of more of total
amount of stock. If not owned. |
by a corporation, the names
and addresses of the individual
owners must be given. If owned
by a partnership or other un-
incorporated firm, its name
and address, as well as that
of each individual member,
must be given.) REPORTER
PUBLISHING COMPANY,
INC., 315 Main Stree, Fort
Worth, Texas; Staley T. Mc-
Brayer, President, 2703 Scott
Street, Fort Worth,. Texas
Jenkins Garrett, Vice-Presi-
dent, 3920 Mattison Street,
Fort Worth, Texas; Beverly
McBrayer, 2703 Scott Street,
Fort Worth, Texas.
The known bondholders,
‘mortgagees, and other secur-
ity holders owning or holding
T have been asked . write arriving after an all night the guide since I wasnotthere backyard. He and the Prince Money exchanging is a pro-
I have been asked to write aner an 311 might long enough to verify his state- had been in business together, blem to any visitor to Europe,
an article giving some of my flight n enough to verity In touring the Shakespear Just as soon as you get used
experiences and impressions Paris is one of the loveliest ment, . . “cm ih Tholand . had as to dealing in franco in France
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panion. We left N.Y. for Paris, ing to disprove the word of boshrein ican Church ped at Wesley's Chapel where popular hotels the American
in Paris to visit with Dr. Will- John Wesley was Minister and tourist has little languagedif-
iams the Pastor, but found where relics of his life are ficulty. We got along fairly
that he was visiting in Florida kept in the house where he well with just English in every
trying to raise $100,000. to lived. The Wesley Church in country, with the exception of
be used in improving the chur - - White Settlement was named England and of course New
ch. The church was the first for John Wesley. The same York City, where we had to
American Church to be es- morning we were there at ask people to please Texas so
tablished on the continent of Wesley’s Chapel we met the wecould understand
Europe and will be celebrat- nwe Prime Minister of West I am pleased to share with
ing its 100th anniversary this Africa. He had been newly you some talk of these ex -
October, appointed and being a native periences of my trip which
we flew to of Africa wore his color ful were of interest and inspira-
From Haris we lie to robes. tionto me. -Ghas. Chadwick,
Rome. Of course, being a 1 -=
clergyman, Rome had many
treasures for me. About a
mile from the old Appian Road
down which Paul the Apostle
■ was brought into Rome, I had
the opportunity to go through
the Callisto Catacombs. It may
- seem unreasonable to be in-
i aspired by a cemetery, but
when I realized that these
oatacombs contained over
100,000 bodies of which 1,000
were Christian martyrs, then
the over eleven miles of un-
derground burial tunnels took
pn a sacred atmosphere. Of
course, here also the early
i Christians met in secretwor-
ship for fear of persecution.
The ruins of the old Colos-
seum are still standing. These
ruins were once the site of
1 percent or more of total
amount of bonds, mortgages, CARRYING THE BALL--in the picture above, Tommy
or other securities are: (If Pate, son of Mrs. Marie Sprinkle of 2219 Prospect js getting
there are no, so state.) ready to make a touchdown for the Steers. Tommy will be
None. in the lineup when North Side Steers Meets Graham Thurs-
the gladiator battles and the
i martyrdom of Christians who
, died at the stake or from wild
beast. This site is sacred to
Christians because of the
heroism of the martyrs.
Other treasures that Rome
contains for those who believe
church tradition are the chains
that bound Peter the Apostle
JFC
SAVINGS:
Beautiful Dambury
RUBBER TILE
PLASTIC FORTIFIED
Good n del
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Paragraphs 2 and 3include, day night of this week at Farrington Field, for the toughest
in cases where the stockhold* competition they have met this year. His mother will be
er or security holder appears at the game, cheering him on to victory,
upon the books of the company
as trustee or in any other
fiduciary relation, thenameof !
the person or corporation for
whom such trustee is acting;'
also the statements in the two
paragraphs show the affiant’s
full knowledge and belief as to 1
the circumstances and con-
ditions under which stock-'
landers and security holders
who do not appear upon the
books of the company as trus- : |
tees, hold stockand securities "
in a capacity other than that -
of a bona fide owner-
The average number of
copies of each issue of this
publication sold or distributed
through the mails or other- ,
wise, to paid subscribers dur- a
ing the 12 months preceding I
the date shown above was: ■
(This information is required
from daily, weekly, semi- 1
weekly, and triweekly news- I
papers only.) 9511.
S/STALEY McBRAYER,
Editor
sworn to and subscribed
before me this 27 day of Sep-
tember, 1957.
and the body of St. Peter
found in the Church of St.
Peter inside the Vatican State.
One church boasts that it has
the marble steps that were
once in front of the palace of
Pontius Pilate, being the steps
that Jesus walked up on the
. way to his trial These steps
at the time of my visit were
being ascended by severalde-
votees who were climbing
them on their knees. Inter est-
ing to the Protestant also was
the bronze figure of St. Peter
in St. Peter’s Church. The
toes of the statue of Peter
- had been so worn from being
kissed and carressed by wor-
shippers that they were al-
most beyond recognition.
My trip was undertaken
mostly to see the Christian
u sites in Rome and also the
a places of the beginnings ofthe
■ Methodist denomination lo-
I cated in England, however in
y traveling from Rome to Eng-
land, we enjoyed the lovely
" scenery to be found in Italy,
L Germany, Switzerland, and:
Holland. The picturesque
I windmills of Holland areabout
I gone, or at least most ofthem
Benjamin Moore
STREAMLINE
HOUSE PAINT
Quality and
Economy
$419
Armstrong Quaker
12 FT. WIDTH
LINOLEUM
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SEAL
G.X. ANKERSON
(My commission
expires 6-1-59.
d" are now run by electricity,
i One can easily see that West
Germany is the- most pros-
perous country in Europe.
Be Factories are going full steam
and large, modernistic office
A farmer in Pakistan would "
have to spend hisentireearn-
Ings for six months to buy the
modern plow Americans can LINESMAN, DON HOGUE- is ready to meet Graham’s
provide with a contribution of finest Thursday night at Farrington Field. Don is hoping
just $11 to the CARE Self- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hogue will be present to
Help Program, 660 First see the Steers show the visiting team some good fine
Ave., New York 16, N.Y. # competition.
€ .
buildings and apartment hous-
es are going up all over the
areas that we visited.
As wetraveled through Ger-
many going to Holland, we
happend to share the same
train, compartment with the
next door neighbors of the
Queen of Holland. This very1
charming couple showed uj
pictures of the Queen and her
family taken with them in their
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The Bomber News (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1957, newspaper, October 10, 1957; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1689219/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting White Settlement Historical Museum.