The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1954 Page: 1 of 6
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THE PALMER RUSTLER
Miui Hi aftiSI ti
ruuK Ml— n*r\r» 1IKAI
Public School
Centennidl Day
Is Set at Fair
A ht|h pntni in (ht >4t«nviih’f n|‘
thr ilRii •imimnn ««| mr I«v»hmi»
ini nl T>Xi> |nil»ttr arhiw4* «ill itmr
<m «*» IS *i the sint* tun of T>\*
M
H»t My ha* iwrn «In>«mH m
Public Nrhnnb (>iilrtini*l lK»v at
II* lair. Otimtl MMiwn J*mr» II
Wf»»n Iw mmouiK'rd
Free tare admittance IKtH- hmx1
barn offered t<« pupils and (earlier*
in publtr M'lmnli lltmu«hnnt tlir
state and wrltonl children air ex-
pected to attrnd from all ovn Trx-
a> Mi Stewart said
Thr program lor thr day tin'hides
rlabnratr historical and educational
exhibits commemorating thr cen-
tennial. an aril a* many other color-
ful activities designed to appeal to
all agei.
Exhibits in the monumental Tex-
as Hall ol State will be built around
the centennial observance and will
trace the history o( public schools
In Texas Other fairgrounds muse-
ums, including the Museum of Fine
Arte, also will have special exhibits
for the occasion
The State Fair is cooperating with
the Texas Education Agency and the
Texas Congress of Parents and
Teachers in the observance
Future Farmers and Future
Homemakers of America. New Far-
mers and New Homemakers, will
have exhibits devoted to the cen-
tennial.
Leading Texas educators will par-
ticipate In a special program
More than 45 high schools will send
bands, orchestras and choruses to j
Dallas to take part In a spectacular
free pageant and fireworks display today r<’Pol,f’d am's,s of
tNI Rdill HIV I l»M
I Palmer Group at
Mrs. Martin Rites
Mt r
Of M.d
a’ 14 Martin. ** a rvaidrni
lot hum for twenty-eight
year* *11
Uve of t
• 1 Nnn'sy moni.it* A na-
t«ly lvx thr was a mem*
b*i of
rtiin
' .e MiAlothten Churrh of
•Hi'**
uuTud# liri husband a
dang'n*-'
Mis Chester Wsdlev and
(W<» gutl
1U6bildten of Muiiodilan. •
•Palmer Personals- Water Problem
Interest Over
Tex. Growing
Mr and Ml* tJWk Wynne »w
f teat* of Mr and Mrt < V ie Millet
at a banqne' of the Optimuu Club
tti Waxaharfit* Wednesday night.
Rm and Mr* Ted McKUoy, Joe
P>r*s and Harry Wayne Ilium ley are
at Camp ITtidjr near Athena attend-
ing the Cht R»o Youth meetuif The
McRiroy* am act aa RKfflnort and
touchers for two weeks
"Public intere»* in t«iri prop,
tern* in Texas Is at an all-tim#
high", II N Smith Htate (Nmnerva-
tlonU* of the Soil t'onaen at ion hei
viee. at Temple said today
Many a r Me ice on watei resource*
Redfcwda of and water need' are appearing in
newspaper* and magaeinew, and
Federal and Ktat* agencle*. cuinmit-
tees. and many cities ar* making
water studies
and Mi > Dick Wvnno spent "This widespread concern about
the 4!h with Mr Wynnes slater and «at*r supplies’*. Smith pointed out
Itlikt hdl .lit .Uu Ur ati.i klta ft tk ....
M
rued
\ni \Xlk NO. IV
M a ciift Tartar am
d war* Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Hobart
way Danny Ml *I Dai-
ind Mm Clifford Tip
irer of Bristol
rs < narha l/>wrr? and
* t Mt Verv.on —rat
with her ,v*rents. Mr
j Wataon wrho h*«e
n a trip U»
* ■
Met and Mrs H M
Dallas spent several days In the
home ol Mi'- John Schwarts the
past week
brother-in-law Mr and Mrs L
Itrownlng in Weallierford
t,|\ k. I I*—Workmen j»ve up shmllmiifrintr leveoi* in Ijtrodo Into Tuesday after dwid-
intr thul ttt fiirht fltuHfinjr Kin tit trnle would fo»’ « losiiiK battle. The liver had already
covered International Bridge. linkinp Mexico with the United States, with 2u foot of
water. Normally, the bridge Is 42 feet hIjovp water level. (NKA Telephoto)
6 DW1 Cases Pester
Officers In Holiday
s
!*« Mrs Annie Calvert of
c’K Funeral *» trice* were
to pm Monday in the
i Church of Christ, with
ct James Johnson offi-
t >1 w». in the Italy
Tt»o c from Palmer at -
i* fuinyal were Mrs O
Mrs Yancy Barttm. Mis
i McClain Mi' Joe Bason
<i Windham
Fate Of Earhart
Stirs Memories
After 17 Years
Lo* Angeles. July (tip*.-Seven-
teen vear. aVo to lay the moat * M« ° Hadley U sending her '^'^V^miwrUnl pun^s’of
famon- woman aviator in her time °n wUh relative* In Corpus Btorlng watar for municipal a d -
disappeared in the Pacific while Chrtstl. du.tr»al ^
on the last lap of an epic-making -—
world fll*ht u T<’d D“Iy 4pent lhe weetetrid utlon hn earning evu. are in nc u .
his mother. Mrs T J Daly In Fort . ' " “ , “1 .
Worfh * 111 ror1, | for water in the future ns Texas de-
, velops. we need to do everything
Mm Matt i Lou <>:k*t and
•height* Miss I vim Ev* Ootoar
vtsp. t in Hon** >n La Port*, D*l-
« d it i.igeport tl laat
week end And ihi* week lm*y with
Mt an i M; Aubry Coker and
children s »• vn attuning at Orind
Canyon, Atizona
Mr and Mrs. A
visited his mother, Mrs (iusaie l«ea
Uierman, Sunday
emphasize* the ittipoilancc of tak
mg needed stei»s without delay to
prevent rapid tilling of reservoirs
with sediment with accompanying
loss of valuahle water storage ca-
pacity,"
Mr .smith referred to the four
major reservoirs Henhrook. Orape-
vinc. Uaraa-l.lttle Elm. and I a* von
by the
Corps of Kiutineers above Dallas and |,,m. y
I mt Woiih These reservoirs, in „
f) Lcaihemian - will give IUhmI protection to M, B,,b Ilingiy „n(1 Mn,
Dallas and Fort Worth and to levee 01t Au„11 0, iuwU ^
districts and farmland along the Mr. and Mrs Arch Klnaalk. Mon-
river below them The dams also will day.
...... f t
Mrs Ruck Bardwrll and Marva
Hnrdwcll wcit shopping m EnnU
Haturdav
Mr and Mrs Paul Evans proudly
announce the si rival ol Paul Er-
nest « pounds and a ounces born at ^mch' am being completed
hums Mttnicl|>al Hospital. July 2
M: and Mis Johnnie Align. Mr.
and Mr Jack Moore and Mr and
m:s I ):iv id 11 site of WaxAhachle
all |»ent the week end of the 4th
at l.akc Whitney
Mrs Doyle Anthony, her house
guest Mrs George Knowleg. Mlaa
Janice Anthony and Jack Bate* all
wen guests of Mr and Mrs N. J.
in Ferris, Monday.
JIHC'O
Am* IIh Earhart, the 'Lady I.ln-
dy" ol the 193d’s, never was found
l although the .s|*ectilatlou on her
fate iinrt (hat of her navigator, in Dallas Thursday
Mi Rena La is ter.
mother
Amateur chemists who mixed too expected to recover, it was learned
much alcohol with gasoline ran into f from authorities. In ah old aggiavated assault case, hredcilik Noonan, continues
difficulties over the long Fourth of A Negro from Red Oak. charged a Negro was taken from Dallas to
July week-end with disturbing the peace, was fined Waxahachte and lodged in Jail PB MHnt • hrr Inimical
Sheriff Burl White’s Department j “
today reported arrests of six driv-1 |X* /"i ■ ft
In the Cotton Bowl, which will be ing-while-lntoxicated celebrants in! W |Q yrjDQf S
sponsored by the Texas Music Ed- 1 ^ir county.
ucators Association and presented as In straight DVvi cases, those nr-,
a tribute to the centennial theme. rested included a white boy from
Mr. Stewart emphasized that gate Waco, a white man from Wnxaha-
passes are available for the students ! chic, a Negro man from Waxahachle
and teachers of any public schools and a Negro man from Ferris,
or school districts in the state on The other DWIs had eomplica-
request. ttons: A white man from Forres-
ton also wus charged with driving
Flood Filling
Big Reservoir
. , ... be believed Miss Earhart would
says he saw four airplane* that were hBVP cnrn,,lpU,, .hp fliRht „ lf
,tide down, break the ropes and fly 1/ldHy Wfl|ltht,. WHi, fn b|(| he
I t hrough the air. r.aid. for her ship going down July
| No casualies are reported a* Fort ^ jq.jy
| Worth but first estimates of dam-
age range upward from $1,000,000 "It wouldn’t happen
Paul Mantz. her technical ad-! “rlC*y of Pprrls nre»-tn rate
viser at the time, said this week Un ThuiSj”’’ **" r*nnif“ M*r’ .«
ereasc the useful life of these reset
voirs.
Mr Smith estimated that at the
of erosion, und soil
movement In the watershed the aed-
rent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Ferris, Rtniday.
Ed Da via In
Mrs Ethel Barron. Mrs Char-
iment pools of the four reservoirs Davis. Mis Doyle Anthony and
now."
R\ I NITF.I) PRESS
The Hio Grande* mightiest flood «’raturcs during the night have been a very lovely person
v . , no-,', mostly in the 70s and 80s—with intellectual pilot, ”
without an operators license overnight range between 02 at I
White man from Ennis, besides DWI Itoir to a ircord height, Meanwhile Dalhart and Marfa am, 8, ftl 0al.
Worth She will also visit in Brown- as a 8econd offender, was charged hescue teams are trying to sort out
wood thlwek w‘th driving while operator’s license | Just how many lives were lost, and '
was suspended. Idetcrmine damage upstream. ,
in A Monday knUin. .t Wax.hn-^------- ™ "™rd.
Mrs. Aruiye Martin is visiting lier
sister, Mrs. J. W. Stone fn Fort
Mr. and Mrs. James Wester and
sons. Jimmy and Jerry spent the chle Alee Chandler.
Negro, was
135.000 across the Rio Grande from
Mrs Urbin McKccver and Mrs would be filled with sediment in 27 Miss Maurlne Huffaker all attend-
Torn Weatherford of Ferris visited !,0 36 y™™ ?! “ m',nill‘« '»'r,y in the home of
friends In Palmer. Saturday. They I "But this doesn't need to happen", ' aMf %Ilfl Hancocl
with a group of Ferris women left | he said. "If the needed soil conser- ' -
Monday morning for an extended j vatlon measures and practices were Mr and Mrs I, F. Bamhardt*
Most of the damage Is to airplanes. Mnntz said "The forecasting of i conducted tour over the north and j being used throughout the water-(gursts over the week end were Mf.
Weather jthe weather was not go<x1 then " western part of the United Sts'es. i shed of Orapevtno reservoir as an and Mrs. C. H Anthony, Mrt Joe
Weather-wise this morning, Tex- Mantz. now president of Paul T1,py exjject to be gone through the example—the life of the sediment Amberson, Mrs. Jean Schillings,
as |R generally fair and hot. Temp- Muntz Air Services, said "she was'month of July pool would be Increased to 50 years Stevie hiu! Mi and Mrs. Ivan
true and i ------- and the storage (upactt.y of the Sawyers and son, Tommy all of
' Marniu n I reservoir maintained corresjxmdlng- i Dallas, Mrs Bill Jones an dchll-
Hiji'hofo, Arsons has received his j lv And jf tlie proposed system of (Iren, David and Robert of Hunta-
M... 'p ',t>m . 10 A,rrny- Hp "nd upstream flood prevention dams, villi? and Mrs. Lejhft Sawyer. Mr*.
reiHiiue* i. , ve b(*eri vLsUlnK I which has been planned by the Soil! Anthony remained for a weak visit.
” , StL f' W.U1 ICon,.rv,uo„ Abo.. Or.p-1 --
nome in Lancaster, i vine reservoir, were built immedi-1 Henry Hammack of McRae, Ark..
at.ely the sediment pool life would 'visited ills cousin, Mrs. RenaLaaatAr
lleld Many First*
Miss Earhart was the first worn-
Yesterday’s high for the state!"!1 flv thr Atlantic, and fly it
was 103 degrees at Dallas and !. Mhp nlKo established a new
week end with his parents. Mr. and charged with assault with intent
Mrs. Frank
Springs,
Wester
Sulphur ; murder. Eddie Lee Polk, victim
the cutting, was hospitalized but
Eagle Pass, is hardest hit. The of-. The forecasts call for partly cloudy Her ill-fa»*d attempt to circle 1 Mrs Ruby Hamilton and datith- • ** lengthened to 116 years because lover the week end.
;........ . ... .. 'rlt CK with nn li>mivrgt.iir« rhanau ... ... *_____ - . ____..___. ____...__i
. ifcagitt ra.v», is tuwuy.M nn. me m- , ; • ■ m-ni cu airempi (o circle *vuoy nammon and daugh-11
f ficial death toll in the Mexican city j,sltl('|5 'vitl1 no temperature changes the globe began from Miami, June' ®hma Lynn and Sue Hughey'0^ the sediment deposition which
is 38—and no one in authority wllli°Ycr thc stflt.e• widely scattered j( 1937. Plying eastward, her plane|sPenl the week end with Mrs. Ruth ! wou,d ** prevented.
; ipredictvhow high is might go. |f/^fnoon nnrt fv5n n* thunder- B two-engined monoplane called I MarMn and Patsy in Ennis , ‘^hc Trinity River watershed isn’t
THE MARK OF THF WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS HAT
THB
STETSON
WHIPPET
Here is one popular reason
why more peoplo wear Stetson
hats than any other brand -
the Stetson Whippet, biggest
selling hat in America. Men feel
the Whippet rounds out their
wardrobes, brings out their own
distinctive good looks. It’s
^ trim, jaunty, versatile—
in good taste anywhere. Try it
orf today you won’t want
, to take it off. *|Q
Barron Bros.
Central Merchandise
Phone 2311
Yarborough and
Shivers Swapping
Their Locations
Deaths ,on the Texas side of the 'showers ate expected,
river number 18.
I Five bridges are washed out by
the flood three highway and two
irallioad bridges.
President Eisenlipwer has declared
i the flood stricken cities of Texas
a major disaster. The action clears
!'he way for u*e of federa1 money| AuaUn July 2 (UPi.-Oovernor
,l.o repair wrecked bridges, buckled Allan 8hiver8 nlKl hlll number-one Rationed at Howland to give | week end
iR,lMM?t'5 "lld iS*l-[ ed honies | re-election foe—Ralph Yarborough | woaf her reports and radio be»r-
The small business administration ftre locations during thclln«s- waa “■ touch with Miss Ear-
ih"d^la*ed stx Texas counties chs- , ^elr Cftmpalgn orntory. ’ *
aster areas They are Crockett. Val g Paso - where Yar-
Verde. Maverick, Webb, Zapata and :. BnivDh is i^i t a.so wneK vai
Kiney Counties. b',r,,),"K W? , y^erday4 ,An(d h‘»
The House and 8ena.te have passed challenger Is in San Antonio to
iresolutions offering emergency aid ! •s',p,,k bf,ro,T lbe s,a,r n,u' of lpxas
I to the victims of both Texas and ^ convention which the Governor ad-
Mexlco.
trie Electra, made the 22,000 miles ]
to Lae, New Guinea, without major
incident. The last 7,000 miles were
• he most difficult test for a pilot
— much of it over a route never
tlown before The destination was
Howland Island, a tiny barren strip
In the mid-Pacific,
The Const Guard cutter, Itasca,
I
^he Trinity River watershed isn't
—- I the only place in Texas where rapid
1, '"'t r-1 rSi-TTtS,
mis Christi ci »n» nd p“tsy of Cor-, .1Thc snmP th(ng ls jlBppenlng in
wtlh hU mother, Mr* R A^^ngTe"* othci. part* of thr 8tntc'anf pe<fe
n a ingle. Brp ix^cominR concerned at seeing
mud replace water. We have had re-
Max Hample visited In the home QUMits from many cities and towns
Mrs Ethel Barran and Mrs.
Charles Davis were WkxtlUehle
vlsltxin. Monday.
POLITICAL
Announcements
------- ... „wl„r — The fmlowlnx aiuiounremeBta iff*
of Mrs. John Schwartz during the i,or ,n flnd‘n|* out lhe ratc of authorised by the candidate* wh«*a
dressed yesterday.
Meanwhile, Fort Worth has been i Thp ««vernor told lawyers that
hit by strong winds. Ousts clocked I Tf>xn« ncRds a ]aw enforcement
at
hart for part of the flight, and at; Mlw* Mlldl'P<l Parker who teaches
one point heard the airship report srh001 tn fJwenaboro, Ky„ is spend-
lt was circling, unable to find land.!,,IK thr fl,»mmer here, with her fa-
Radlo otwrators at sea and on |<,ber| do*'n Parker •
land heard a voice saying "S-O-S 1 ---
H-O-8," hut that was the lastJ *'<r ,,nd Mrs, J. B Mercer and
sedimentation in their water supply
reservoirs, and what can be done to i
protect them.
"During recent years we have co-!
operated with the cit ies Corpus |
Chrlstl, Han Angelo, Waco and Abll- j
ene In making sedimentation sur-
veys of their water supply reset - [
names are listed below and tn
made subject to the action of tho
Drtnncrallc. primaries:
For County Judge—
Mil,TON HARTSFD5LD.
LEM WRAY
For County Clerk—
CHAS W HUFF'
.............. -- — iss. c! 1 ^
provement District in a survey of.
Medina Lake. We are right, now co-!
VIRGINIA DUFF
For County Attorney—
BRUOE ALLEN
Searc.li Cost *42)00,000
Miss Earha.rts husband, George wl11 r0t,urn Friday.
TTaSS1=:: ^r. sx rr, rrs r 11 ,„d ^ Mr ,„a M„ ^ ■ „r-s-
%2xz po»cr ,hr—«•!sx sss3 z.sLt?z 1 ss “,r.......... -
blowing several of them 1*4 miles i probation officer* Is needed in every j B(lfor(, thp B,r 8earch waa halt- Hample, Edward Hample, and Will Smith pointed out that good site*
from the field. i county. ..... . . ed. If Included 10 American ships,; HamPle *» of Dallas; Mr’ and Mia i for re«Rrvnlr£i “rp "Rarce, and thc
Ten of the damaged planes were. In a speech at Monahans JM' NPV<.ra| Japanese aircraft, and 102 ,,Hro,d Habiple of Tyler and M 81HI bf’st onrB alri’af|y liave bprn uwd
In four hangars ripped by the high j night, Shivers said Yarborough I* • American fighter planes It cost1N L. Hample of Bryan Air Field 1 I "When replacement dams have to
winds. The others were parked off making the same old campaign pro- |lhe government aa estimated *1- ___ i be built at other locations it is going
the runways. jmlses—in vague generalities—which ,000,000, ’ ; Mr and Mrs. Roy williams and cos*' a lot nf rnonpy•" hc sald
Then the rumors or. her daughter* n!*nH> jii; 3r{« "That’a why we must do everything For C»mml*nionar, Pet. 1—
began. Some of them said she hfld;',nd Mra Charles W In ford were, i wr can ,n makP °"r reservoirs last, | JACK RIBINGER
died in the crash; some that sheiR,,R*t* of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Wll- j M a,t PO**lble." ' “ iRe-Elect'on 2d Term)
had landed on a Japanese man- Dams at, a picnic in Dallas, Wednes
Airport Manager W r} Fuller ' he made two venrs ago.
CHURCH NOTES
BURL WHITE
(Re-election)
l or Con.table—
H L. (Polly) RICHAHdMON
For District Clark—
JAKE TALLEY
(Re-Election)
Fundamental Baptist
Rev. Bert R. Strickland, Tastor
J. V. Gideon, Sunday School Supt.
Sunday School—10:00 a m.
Preaching service each Sunday —
II 00 a m. and 8 p. m.
Young People meeting~8;30 p.m
Mid-week service Wednesday—
teachers meet 7 00 to 7:30 p.m.
Bible Study 7:30 p.m.
Ladies prayer meeting each Fri-
day afternoon at 2:30.
You are cordially invited to wor-
ship with us. A stranger only once.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
led MeElmy, Pastor
ROY HUGHEY, Supt.
0:45 a.m*—Bible School.
11:00 a.m.—Momtng Worship.
6:00 p.m.—Chi Rho Youth Fel-
lowship.
7:00 pm.—Evening Worship.
CHURCH OP CHRIST
IVayne Sullivan, Minister
M .00 am. Morning Worship.
10 am. Bible School
R p. m., F.venln* Worship.
Everyone D Invited to attend
these service*.
Assembly of God Chereh of Palmer
W. I. lombard. Pastor
9:45 A. M. — Sunday School.
11:00 A. M. — Morning Worship.
7 45 P M. — Evangelistic Service
7:45 P. M. Wed. — Prayer Meet-
mg,
7 45 P M. Ftl — Pellow%hlp Ser-
| vice.
“I was glad when they said unt/i
me, let us go Into the house of
the Lord." Psalms 122:1.
!dated Island, where she was taken
I prisoner and later executed. One
rumor whs that, she still was alive,
and held by the Japanese. In 1945.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
SIDNEY C. LANDERS, Pastor
Sunday:
9:45 am.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m —Morning Worship.
7 30 p.m.—Evening Service.
Thursday:
7:30 pm.—Mid-week Services.
this was denied
Japanese,
Today, 17 years
flings to one theory
"She probably ran
officially by the Chrlstl.
day.
Mrs .Tom Jones i« visiting Mr and
Mrs Edward Whifcefleld In Corpus
1(1 t Cl ,
Mantz Mr and Mrs, Wallace Hughey
1 entertained Donald from the Jul-
Into head-Hetta Fowler Home ovc rthe week
winds too strong, and at the time end They all visited In Dalis*, Hun-
rhe was low on gas," he said. "I day.
believe she definitely was forced j _
I down at sea before she reached
.Howland Island..
FIRST METHODIST
The Churrh .rlth a welcome
Jackson L. Crow
James Wester, supt. of Sunday
Srhool
Sunday:
10:00 a.m.—Bur .day School.
Preaching service* each Sunday.
11:00 a.m.- Morning Worship.
8.00 p.m.—Evening Worship.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Palmer, Texas
Billy J. Dickerson. Pastor
Garland Cleveland. Sunday School wa* a of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
The Rev and Mrs Ted McElroy
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J N Wooley, Sunday,
Among thoie from he,re, who spent
the weekend at Glen Rose were—
Mr and Mrs Walter Money and
•<on. Tommie, Mr and Mrs Maleoln
Prince and Dale, Mr and Mrs. Roy
Williams and daughter. Olenda and
W kitchie were gueata of Mrs P. W. Jill, Mr. and Mra Daly Williams,
Cole in Waco, Sunday. Mr, and Mra Charlea Wlnford and
- Jean G'henault.
Mrs, Cleo Livingston has returned _
from a weeks visit with her son arid
daugbter-in-law. M Hgl and Mr.s Mrs. Carl McFarland of Chandler
Ed Livingston in Waco ia,ld Mr«' Carl Cox of McKinney
---- I were week end visitors of the C. C,
Dudley Carroway of Orandbury Blocker*.
Mr H. F Huffaker and Miss
Maurine Huffaker spent the week
end with Mlwi Sue Huffaker in Dal-
las.
Mis Doyle Re.'Jdell and Mrs. C.
Supt.
AUNDAY:
10:00 am.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service.
6 30 p.m.—Training Service.
7:30 p.m.—Worship Service.
MONDAY:
3:00 p.m —WMA.
WEDNESDAY:
7:30 p.m.—Prayer Service.
IOU ARE WELCOME
Re rid*,II Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. George
of H' uston are sending their va-
cation here with her parent*, Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle Anthony
IJoyd Smith of Irvington ,N. .!.,
and Thad Smith of Daials were
guests of Mr. and Mrs Doyle Red -
,1"U Monday.
Mrs. Blnflord Bloon and ^|vn*i
(Richardson of Dallas, Patricia Rich-
Knowles ardaon of Houston, and Mra. Byrne ,
Cooke and Daughter, Monica of
Ennis were ail visitors in the home
of Mrs. Alice Cooke Saturday. And
Mrs. Morris Richardson and daugh-
ter, Monte Alice of Houston ar-
rived Saturday evening fro a weeks
visit with Mra. Richardson's mo-
ther. Mr;*. Cooke
Let’s Make Those Plans Real
You’d like to fix the barn. And you'd
like to add a new ttorage bin. You’v4
a flock of wondorful plans, but whOr#
to get the cash? Call on us today and
let us help you with a friendly loan.
Commercial State Bank
Palmer, Texes
Member F. D I. C.
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