Wood County Echo (Quitman, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1956 Page: 4 of 8
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PORTRAIT or a DISASTEE which coula hap-
pen anywhere is this truck-traln collisiom al
West Newton, Fa. Almost Ammediately after the
erash, which killed Ave and seriously injured
two, Westmoreland County’s civil defense rescue
truck went late action with Ha power winches,
cutting torches and other speciai disaster fear.
Bank
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2 MILES SOUTH OF SULPHUR
SPRINGS ON YANTIS ROAD
AUCTION EVERY MONDAY
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Longview, 1956 Chevrolet 210
4-Door.
Ida Parmer.
Mr. Calvin and family of
Dallas spent the week end
Hamilton, 1955 Buick 46 2-
Door Riv.
Winnsboro Well Service Co.
Inc., 1955 GMC True*.
Our monuments are unsurpassed in beauty and design
and the lovely granites from which they are made will hold
their perfection of finish and carving for many generations
to come.
DON ROBERTS
Abstract Company
QUTTMAN, TEXAS
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THE REST MONEY
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Those visiting in Mr and edict and children, visited
.Mrs. Claude Brown’s Home Mrs. Edna. Benedict and Mr.
ew Cars Registered
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James A. Norris, Winsboro,
1956, Ford FL Fordor.
W H. Dean, 100 Patton
St., Mineola, Chevrolet B. A.
Winsnboro, 1956
Ford Victoria.
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noon. • children spent the week end!
Mr. Freeborn and Mrs. Al in Fort Worth with her mo-
ice Parmer spent the week|ther.
end with their mother Mrs. —________
Elaine Brooke spent Friday N
nightzand Saturday with Ma- *’1
ry Phillips.
James Ro visited Mr. and Mrs. M N. Fert Worth, Chevrolet 4-dr.
----" “ - Jasper D. Clark, Route k,
Box 119, Gainesville, Chev-
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Complicating the job was an upended boxcar of ex
plostves on two can away from the one which
lie truck hit. While CD rescue learn* due inte ike
wreckace, CD auxillary police helped local
.Bcm evacuate a two-block business area unti
George T. Mallo, 711 East
Broadway, 'Winnsboro, 1956
Buick 56R 2-Door Riviera.
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. QUITMAN LUMRER COMPANY
• O. K. MILNER, Owner — BUDDY WHATLEY, Mgr.
er Marvin Wansley in Lin-
Beil F. Merit, M. D.
Announces The
Opening of His Office
For General Practice
South Side of Square
Off. Pho. 274 Res. 178W1
.Mr and Mrs Ernest Irons Health of ur ci mmunity
. and Tenie, Mrs. MaudellAv-is pretty good at this writ-
. • ry and Sallie, Mrs. Toy Hot- | ing.
<a on, .Mrs. Jack Touchton.Mr-.
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with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Pope and Mr and
Mrs. Mose Love.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Stre-
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T. M. Roberts, Route
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about
House, J. C. McDonough, L.
E. Mi ns hew, Robert Petersen,
W. C. Tanner, Jimmie K. Ter-
ry, Jeff Parchman, T. E. Mil-
ler, Clyde Elledge, Glenn Free
man, Lee Howison, Pet W.
St., Fort Worth, 1956 Chev-
rolet Bel Air 4-Door.
J. J. Puckett, Route 1, Win-
eola, 1955 Chevrolet 210 4-
p” •; 2*x2
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phiy pa dale Sunday p. m.
arid David visited their par- Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Holmes
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Eu- visited Mr. and Mrs. S. W.
Moore from Liberty visited mother Mrs. Allie Miller Sun Sp. Sedan.
I their brother Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon.
Lannie Moore Sunday after- Mrs. Peggy Swindell and
Alvie L. Polk and F. C.
Large parking area. Space for 1,000 cars.
800 ring seats. They are arranged for good
visibility of stock. Convenient loading and
unloading arranged at all times.
The Emory Sims family day. I •
—enjoyed a birthdny dinner Mr. and Mrs. John West
during the week _ were Mr. and Mrs Glen Benedict and
and Mrs. Rudolph. Touchton, children last week.
and Charles, Mr. and Mrs. ----——i-,--------
Mevdngarpuckanroxichora,- tuner News
When you come to choose a family monument, our under-
standing and experience can help you greatly. For nearly
a century we have helped bring lasting satisfaction to hund-
reds of people who wished to erect monuments of endur-
ance. This century or next the tribute will remain true.
Mrs. Peggy Swindes ard
Mr and Mrs Leslie Shield children from Alba visited
spent the passed week visit- Mrs. Barbara Swindell and
ing his mother and other re1- Deborah Thursday afternoon,
-atives in Groesbeck and’rel- Miss de,, Parmer visited
RIG SMITH
UNION MADE
OVERALLS
You have to look at the back
of your Big Smith overalls to
see why they feel and fit so
modi better! The suspenders
are curved to fit your neck and
lined full length. Soft inside
seam preyents cutting or bind-
ing—hard outside seam holds
them straight. Exelusive Big
Smith “arrowhead" back pre
vents twisting and pull. In rug.
ged 8 oa. Sanfomed denim
Four rises short, medium, tall,
and extra tall with gradated
bibsandrises.
"IF ire Big Smith, it mw
Lox 605.
uzpltshezapanisc-n
exteral relief— without surgery!
M2z
> Corp , walk in comf ort I Only rtalnteei pUe
THawEtM. 1956 Ford 1-2 tor. romedrintment ataruggse,“
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.Mrs. Moore and Barpaia Fri-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tay-
lor and children took dinner
Sunday with them
There was _ a large cr ‘wd daughter, Linda al lof Dallas
at our church Sunday. Evt visited their parents, Mr. and cpg ,
eryone enjoyed Mother’s Day /Mrs. w A Morgan Sunday, craddock,
and the nice dinner also Mrs. Louis Ramey visited
Mr LoisDugger and fam .Mrs. Sue Ramey of Green- , e , „
dv from Aubrey spentthe ville who is in the h ospitai ?? ’w n mpickup,
week end with their parents, sundav artermNon IT harles W • Hines, Mineola.
Mr and Mrs Harrie Rags- Mra. Lilie Johnson return. 1956 Chevrolet BA Sot. Se-
ed home during the week end
after having been in Houston
and Louisiana with relatives
Mr and Mrs. Houston beck and baby visited cher
Mrs. Pauline Clanton and Winnsboro Sunday p. m.
family in the loss o' her fa- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wansley
ther, we failed to zet parti- and family visited his fath-
IAne Grove News Carley visited Mr. and Mrs
Lone -OVE -Ve"9 - K A Bryant Sunday.
Our school will be out Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wil-
• day with a stew Friday night son visited Mr. and Mrs. E.
and the program is Thursday1 J. Ronkendorf Sunday eve-
night. . ning.
PTA was well attended Mr and Mrs. Arlin Harris'
Wednesday night also the and Debbie of Dallas visited
show Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harris and
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Me-1 family over tne week < nd.
whirter of Winnsboro and Mr. and Mi - Aaron Shield
Mr and Mrs. A. L. MeWhirzand, Brenda K.‘ were nhop-
ter attended the funeral of p g in Tyler Saturday,
their aunt, Mrs. Bell Lovelace >ro. and Nr: Charley Hav
of Atoka, Okla., Monday. Jens and fami' • visited his
We extend sympathy to mother, Mrs. Mary Haven in
Leon Harris, 4413 Timothy,]
k end Fort Worth, Chevrolet 2-dr.
................... .... ang Cartwright opdaMre Rawin semihhisAFm ‘Worth6 1956
Mrs. James Earl Macoy all of Mrs. ArVYe Brooke of Min- (Chevrolet 2-Poor. /
! Houston. . . . . epl, BTllie Coburn of Min- ThomasgJ. Reese, 4610
Mr. and Mrs ,( oy ( Tntonola and Miss Sonja Alexan- Tallmen,. FortWorth, 1956
and children of Dallas visited der of Quitman ( hevrolet 4-Door.
m cv n . , । , his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. v, . i., L *. V. G. Poindexter, 4012 Co-
ewLi Mr Herl '1 - ' lis lit Tar tin and fan C. Clanton during the Week ) .and) 8. M tot manche. Fort Worth, 1956
McWhirter, Mr. Her- ily, Mrs. Riller Martin vis- end Th.T w . ... 1 and children and Jean Sut- Ehevr let 2 Door
, man and Buford Pope of ited Mrs. Ida Parmer asd tndagnh .wer i ere r at-ton ai: or Tyler and Jerry i [ Walker vadsgon.,
. Houston, Mr and Mrs. John Cleo Friday night G v funeral of her fath- Cherry of Dallas spent awhile Waker, Madisonville.
pen 1. N. /l ", ... x;.,c , .. er Walace who was bur-jr,a. rmawnme 1956 Ford Cab and tank.
no Windr,m Mr 1Mrs.Con- Mr andLMrs: ( lirford v ied in Greenville Friday. Thursdayand Friday.night Car A. Rhine, BOX 723,
Dot Windrom,uMr yis.and hanotte from Yan- Mr ROberts Wood and1M and Mrs. Ed Cherry. Crowley,- 1956 Chevrolet Bel
not doinK so well. tis took dinner Satuiaa with Miss on. Woha .t n u Others to visit them Sunday - — ■
, Misa Tommie Lou Russom their parents, Mr and Mrs. visit . « "odwI allaps were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. WB . , gn.
«durin gndhePweek end. sonbakervond.giris of Tyler, Bo279A,“A210181956"CnE0t0-
Mr and Mrs. G W. Cart- Mpm an." ise "‛aik er of Hurst let Bel Air 4-Door.
wright ami boys of Garland near , inef, 2 "kereo, Don E. Compton, 4251 Fry l
visited his parents. Mr. and w, .ainep j Griffin----,----------
Mr. George Cartwright ov- home their ------------------------------
er the weekend. I ______'
Mr and Mrs. J. A. Mc-
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Page 4 THE WOOD COUNTY ECHO May 17, 1956
the explosives could be removed.
IGreenaburE. Pa. Tribune-Revtew Photo
SiEeguenp315.%n No surgery needed
Saw!w.Pparker, Box 238, to reduce swelling
_ Earl C. Jones, Box 211, Mineola. 1956 Mercury 64F. nf n.infnl nilneT
] While in Louisiana she had Carthage, 1956 Chevriat 210 Coupe. vl PdliIIul PHC.
4-D. Ted Goff, Route 4, Rusk, in doctor’* tests, aazing. new
W. H. Todd, Box 482, Quit- 1956 Olds 88 4-Door. " "
Shirley Griffin spent Sun- mn, -Chevrolet 21G Sta- W. M. Taylor, 910 S. 16th.
celebrating Mrs. Sims birth- visited her mother Mrs. Lon ... te—.1 T . we.ks
day Sunday. All the children E’liott in Winsnoro unday. Concord News - -the Past - ■ • ■
"erheproungtrbtkt onfoyed. A ViitinMewhirterndsunlry Sunday school and church a strokerbut is better at this14-Door.
„2+, A I ‘Am, waar* Mr «I w,. m N attendance was about as us- writing.
party at Mrs. A. L. Ama- Were Mr. and Mr* H. G. Me- . o , p. (---- - -— * *
• 2ardt Bob Unler and Wil Whis ana “ 5 day with Gwendolyn Carer- tion Wagon.
church "here Dallagsattandd " Mr H-o. vis Mrs. Bud Crone of Mrs. Dessie Yancey of Mineola. 1955 Chevrolet For- Natural Gasoline
-^^rR M^^Smid^-’-i^l Mm hlld a,kl Mfti. Hainesville and Miss Sonja dur.--------c —— —
Mr and Mr- pes of Cor- Monday 8 m Frank Hughes of Mineola v.a Alexander of Quitman visited Sugar Creek Creamery Co., pickup.
. aicana “andPMrs "May -Mr.ana"rs. Kay IlarrisitedMrand Mrs. Guy Black- rs. opal cherry awhile Tues Mineola, 2 1956 Mt 5 ton
Withrow of Min-ula visited and children visitc’Mr. and weliandMrs.Zieg ler Sunday, day afternoon. truck. •
Mr and Mrs. J. L. Wansley Mrs. Will Deuson Sundar afternoon.. ,, Mr. and Mrs. Pete B ooke cE; G-n-errel345.Eik8
Sunday Miss Fanie pe.ri RlssomH, Winnie Price of Dal- and girls spent Sunday with Circle,, Dallas, 1955 Chevro-
‘Mrand Mrs. W.C. Ballardandl Hiram were"dinnerlas.spent last week with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Art. few*. let,4- Door __ c
Ji.. Stevie and Su a n f Hal- guests of the A. I. Amasons and Mrs. Morgan.. " - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ramey E: — By 808. Colvin,
las visited Mr and Mrs. J. P.-Sunday, p. andr: —-zigacu.-x.auu I.
- ■ Burgess of Dallas spent Sun- ( ameron and Mrs. Louise Ra-
day .with- his parhts, Mr. mey Saturday night. . —— ---- —
and Mrs. Roy G. Burgess,,, I Visitors in the home of Mr. rolet 2-Doer.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Per- and Mrs. Pete BrOOke and
ry Henderson during, the girls during the week end
week end were Mr. ami Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. 1
< onnard Lindley, Mr and
Soil Conservation News Eoeznay, JohhFdkok:
The following people have ard, and F. J. Joyce.
been notified to meet the j • • •
fish truck for delivery of J. H. MeElyea has fertiliz-
their order of fish on May ed and cultivated his coastal
15 at 9:15 a. m. in Mt. Ver- bermuda grass thia week,
non, Texas: C. H. Tillery, .When winners start lapping
W. L. Holmes, R. W. Byrd, in the middles-it i* time to
L. J. Carter, C. L. Carter, B. top dress and cultivate. W.- -
V. Whitehead, H. D. Bogue, H. Browning also fertilized
Rufus Bolger, W. L. Connel-his grass this week. When
ly, Eugenia Hogue, Tommie runners start lapping in the
J W Steed has returned
Pho 73 from Germany after two
in the armed forces.
McDADE-HAMRICK
Phone 117 Quitman
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Wood County Echo (Quitman, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1956, newspaper, May 17, 1956; Quitman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1618924/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.