Throckmorton Tribune (Throckmorton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964 Page: 7 of 8
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FOR KITCHEN AND
BATHROOM WALLS,
WOODWORK, CABINETS
KEI&GLOS
Morrison-Smith •
Lumber Co.
You cannot control the wea-
ther, but you can control the
moral atmosphere which sur-
rounds you.
WOODSON NEWS
at school.
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SPECIAL
IMPORTED BARBED WIRE
TEN ROLLS OR MORE
$6.30 per roll
IMPORTED U POSTS
REGULAR 80? — NOW 75<
Woodson Lumber
Company
Woodson, Texas
Regular $6.75
Now $6.50 per roll
Mr. s.nd Mrs. Isaac Holmes
c;' Abernathy are visiting here
in the home of her sister, Mrs.
John Brockman, and^family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wiley
of Houston are here to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Wiley.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Allison
of Graham visited at the hos-
pital with Leonard Wiley.
Work is coming along nice-
Dale and Mrs. Loudie Dickie
and Ann Mathiews '-------
with the Kent Dickies in Den-
ton Sunday and saw the new
baby. , __ .........~
Mrs. D. E. Goode is still in neckline and on pockets. The
black, is topped with a white
cotton knit blouse, By Saconv.
Housewarming
Given Bellahs
WOODSON — A surprise
housewarming was given Mr.
and Mrs. David Bellah Satur-
day night.
Hostesses fc*r the event were
the ladies of the Baptist
Church and neighbors.
Rel reshments of cookies,
x . punch and coffee were served.
‘ A housewarming was plan-
ned for Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Oli-
ver Tuesday night.
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Although it retains its handy compact size, the Ford Fal-
con has an exciting new look of action for 1964. Completely
□restyled' for the first time since its introduction four years
-ago,' the new Falcon offers added comfort inside, improved
economy and a softer, big-car ride. Both tall and short driv-
ers will find the visibility improved and the seating position
more comfortable. The 'Faleoh matches its look of action
with a choice of engines ranging from the economical 144-
eubic-inch six-cylinder to the high performance 260-cubic-
inch V-3. The Falcon has the widest model choice in the com-
pact field with 17 models in five series including 2- and 4-door
sedans, hardtops, sports coupes, convertibles, station wagons
and < Station Bus, Club Wagon and Deluxe Club Wagon.
They . ill be introduced in Ford dealer showrooms Septem-
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Mr. John X. Robinson i s
home from the Olney hospital.
His sister from Lovelady i s
staying with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hib-
bitts visit;d her parents at
Necessity Sunday.
Ellen N?.sh from North Tex-
as State University at Denton
visited her parents here last
weekend. E len will be in Dal-
las for a time and will be doing
her practice teaching there.
Mr. and Sirs. Elwood Odell
of Abilene and Mrs. Noble
Ode’.l of Snyder visited here
Sunday.
(Mr. c-nd Mrs. Bill Emmert
and baby of Dallas were guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Herrington, last week
end.
Mrs. Roy Forrest visited at
the Throckmorton hospital
with Mr. Forrest Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Cogburn
of Fort Worth and Mrs. Eve-
lyn Liles and family d: Throck-
morton visited Mr. and Mrs.
Quince Cogburn Sunday.
Mrs. Quince Cogiburn visited
her raoth'r, Mrs. P. Y. Ingram,
in Throckmorton Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wil-
lingham were overnight visi-
tors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Cott -i Wolf in Jacksboro
Saturday night.
Mr. Dave Dickie, Betty and
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visited HOLIDAY BOUQUET—Stylish
ly cm the new elevator being
built in Woodson.
Rev. David Caddell of the
Woodson Baptist Church was
in charge of the service at
the Crestview Nursing Home
Sunday afternoon.
A study course is to be gi-
ven at the Baptist Church this
week.
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Wildcat Staked
Near Woodson
WOODSON — Edwards &
Herring of Graham staked
No. 2 Morrison as a proposed
4850-foot Mississippian wild-
cat three miles east of Wood-
son.
Location is on a 320-acre
lease, being 520 feet from the
south a.nd 2300 feet from the
west lines of section 997, TE
&L survey A-413. It is 500
feet southwest of No. 1 Mor-
rison, which has been plug-
ged.
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choice for a little girl’s holiday
parties,' this two-piece cotton
hess is embroidered with deli-
cate bouquets of flowers at
the Breckenridge hospital, but s’^irt, available in red
as expected home same time
this •week. Mrs. T. T. Daws is
substitute teacher in her room
4 Friendly Place to Trade
Throckmorton
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YOU CAN’T HAVE IT BOTH WATS
I drew them,,. with bands
of love. (Hosea—11:4).
if we wish to attract friends
•a- should pray that we may
t? i ress a friendly vfcrfftttr a,
. '.e iant good will. In the same
»»y our prayers should b
d.rected towelcoming the lov
f-i God which will enrich ou
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WOODSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Kramer of Woodson
have a new baby girl, born
Friday, Feb. 21, in the Brec-
kenridge hospital.
The baby weighed eight
pounds and was named Hellen
LeeAnn.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Sullivan and
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kramer
of Woodson. Great-grandmoth-
erer is Mrs. Bessie Allison of
Woodson.
on,
The Church is the means through which
God pronounces his word. God’s word
sets up the highest ideals for man to live
by. Therefore there is no better ground
to base your New Year Resolutions
than those set up by our Lord.
"Mon shall not live by bread alone, .but
by every word that proeeedeth out of
the mowth of God.”
METRONOME... Pulsebeat
for Music.
CHURCH... Pulsebeat
for your New Year’s
Resolutions.
Beginners in music study have to have
help in timing their practice.
The Metronome is a reminder to stay on
the right beat.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF GOD
7:30
7:30
7:30
Will Scott, Minister
SUNDAY:
. 9:45
11:00
7:30
______ 10:00
....... 11:00
........ 7:30
Bible Classes ......
Worship Services ........ 11:00
Young People’s Class .... 5:0G
Evening Worship ........ 6:00
WEDNESDAY:
Worship & Bibls Study 7:0f
The Church is God's appointed agency in this world for spreading the knowledge of Ws love
for man and of His demand for man to respond to that love by loving his neighbor. Without
this grounding in the love of God, no government or society or way of We wiH.long
persevere and the freedoms which we hold so dear will inevitably perish. Therefore, even
from a selfnh point, of view, one should support the Church for the sake of the welfare
of himself and his family. Beyond that, however, every person should uphold and par-
ticipate in the Church because it tells the truth about man's life,.death and destiny,- the
truth which alone will set him free to live as a child of God.
©Coleman Adv. Serv., P. O. Box 4B87, Dallas, T«xa«
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
CHURCH
Rev. E. L. Medley, Pastor
SUNDAY:
Sunday School .....
Morning Worshin
Evening Worship
WEDNESDAY:
Prayer Meeting .
fcRIDAY:
HkoUth Service ....
E. T. McPherson, Pastor
10:00 SUNDAY:
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Services
THURSDAY:
Sprayer ..
Condron-Thorp Insurance
The First National Bank
Torrison-Smith Lumber Company
The Throckmorton Tribune
Double M. Motel
CRESTVIEW BAPTIST
CHURCH
.. 1:30
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
LO'i
Woodson
2:30
3.00
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Barrington’s Equipment Company
Double ]VT Motel
(FORMERLY BURK’S COURTS)
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Junior G. A’s.....
Visitation _____________
WOODSON BAPTIST
CHURCH
________ 6:00
________7:00
ELBERT BAPTIST CHURCH
SUNDAY:
Sunday School ....
Morning Worship
Training Union ....
Evening Worship
MONDAY:
W.M.S............
Jr. G. A.........
Jr. R. A..........
Sianbeams .........
WEDNESDAY:
Bible Study
Prayer Meeting
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4:00
7:00
“The ‘M’ stands for
’money’ 1”
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Clifford Sanders attended a
3-day school in Dallas recently
on repairs of the 706 and 806
International tractors.
ODIST
THROCKMORTON
NEWS BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs. Snookie Bar-
rington were in Dallas Feb. 25
for the showing of the new
line of International trucks,
pickups and Travelalls, return-
ing by way of Denton for a
short visit with their daughter,
Barbara.
Miss Sallie Lou Thorp spent
the weekend be!’ore last with
her mother, Mrs. Ora Tharp.
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Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHINCH
Rev. G. H. Farmer, P;
SUNPAY:
Sunday School ..........
Morning Worship ....
Evening sarvice^.^r..
.. 10-00
.. 11:00
— 6:00
... 7:00
................ 2:30
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Bly Neighbors
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.... 6:00
— 6:00
MJF ....... 6:00
Official Board, First Sunday
night of month
MONDAY: ” ‘ ’
WSCS _____
TUESDAY:
Susanna Circle, 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays .................... 9:30 a. m.
WEDNESDAY:
Woman’s Guild, 2nd Wednes-
day each month___7:30 p. m.
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School Calendar
March 27 & 30 - Easter holi-
days
April 10 - EInd 5th. Six Weeks
May 17 - Baccalaureate ser-
Vx?es
May 21 - Eighth Grade gradu-
ation
May 22 - Last day of school.
High School Commence-
ment.
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
CHURCH
Rev. Andy Daniels, Pastor
SUNDAY:
Sunday School .............. 10:00
Morning Worship ........ 11:00
Training Union
Evening Worship
MONDAY:
WMU ..........„.......
WEDNESDAY:
__________ Bible & Prayer Service 7:00
kev. W. A. Dowden, Minister THURSDAY:
SUNDAY:
Sunday School ............ 9:45
Morning Worship ....... 11:00
Evening Service ........— 5:00
MYF Seniors ..........
MYF Junior High ....
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The Finest Place in Town to Stay
Special Rates by the Month
or Week
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Hollie Briscoe, Pastoi-
SUNDAY:
Sunday School .............. 10:00
Morning Worship ........ 11:00
Training Union, all ages 6:0®
Evening Preaching ...... 7:00
TUESDAY:
Primary Sunbeams
WEDNESDAY:
GA’s .............................. 4:00
Prayer Service ............. 7:00
We welcome you to tune in
to 840 kilocycles for our ser-
...; 4:.30 vices each Sunday, beginning
..»■ 4<30 with a 30-minute period of in-
_j'4;30 spirationaJ music at 9:30 a. m.,
'fallowed by the Sunday School
lesson taught by Fred Wright.
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ATTEND MEETING
ON STATE PARKS
REGULATIONS IN WACO
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shelton
were in Waco Wednesday of
last week to attend a meeting
of game wardens and state
park managers of Regio n2,
Texas Parks and Wildlife De-
partment. H. B. Iverson, local
game Warden, df Albany, also
was in Waco for the meeting.
Iverson formerly resided here
in Throckmorton.
Mr. Shelton is manager of
the Fort Griffin State Park
south of here.
WOODSON — Mrs. Dave
Dickie of Woodson announced
the arrival of a new grand-
daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs.
Kent Dickie of Denton.
The baby weighed eight
pounds and 11 ounces a.nd was
named Mary Ann.
Dickie is the former
Williams of Brecken-
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Mrs.
Jackie
ridge.
Mrs. Loudie Dickie d? Wood-
son is the great-grandmother.
. -The U. S. general aviation fleet of 76,000 aircraft provides the
..principal air link betweenOgrdss roots towns and major cities.
Scheduled U. S. airlines operate from about 600 airports in the
S. while all 6,000 airports are served by general aviation.
recent survey shows that hqjf of general aviation’s multi- ■-
engine planes and three-fourths of all single-engine types are
with p°puia,ionff iess ,ha-75'oo°
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Throckmorton Tribune (Throckmorton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964, newspaper, March 5, 1964; Throckmorton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372302/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Depot Public Library.