Wood County Echo (Quitman, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1956 Page: 8 of 8
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Rt. 1. Lindale and Margar-
ers
VOLI
ANNOUNCEMENTS •
The folowing have auhor-
visi his office in Quitman.it
Montgomery, Troy and
merce, member of the I Jons
He told County Agent E. A.
home.
I
he does enjoy the trip and
a
safe return.
FOR SALE — Cub Tractor
Sid J White
IEaster holiday
Mi. and
daughters Joyce and Su san and Mrs. Linsey Lipscomb.
Charlie Tharane
1/
1
Eas-
in Ben Hur Temple on No-
HIRSCH’S
-AMr. nd Mrs. Robert Boze
DRV GOODS
Poet’s Corner
Keep On Keepin' On
ONE RACK OF
Easter holidays
Values to $12.95
$400
PARDON, MY ERROR!
98c Values. Special
Come Early! They Won’t Last Long
T
Handlies ’ EBH.6U9R5
$1
1
$2.95 VALUES
X
$100
1
tl
Ladies’ Plisse Crepe — Nylon Trim
And bristle up and grit
SM4"ETII
A
PAJAMAS
36
or Gowns
i
Ah
5
CHENILLE
BATH SETS
DRESS OR CASUAL STYLES
(
BROKEN LOTS
Knockout Blow
ALL ONE PRICE
1
=
sox
--ra
$1.00
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MINEOLA, TEXAS
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a
4-
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9
$
2,4,5-T Chemical
Tree Killer Good
Gonnty Agent Says
SIZES 2 to 18
11.95 VALUES
SPECIAL
$188
Reg. 1.00
SPECIAL
been an enthusiastic Shriner
and in 1955 Potentate A. F.
Jones named him Deputy Pe-
A TABLE OF
Materials
• COTTONS
• RAYONS
• LINENS
Miss Imogene Black of Dal
Jas visited her parents. Dr
and Mrs. W T. Black durinr
Mrs. Nevi rhompson visit-
ed Mrs. Buna Wright and Mr.
and Mrs. Lennard Forrester
1 /i’MSORRY,
BUT I'M ALL
Wendell Craddock
Chosen Shriner
Of the Month
N
MEN'S STRETCH
OR ARGYLE
in Houston uuring the
ter holidays.
Eleven Marriage
Gold Tone
PRINTS
husband Donald Burden ac-
companied her.
If perplexities keep pressin'
Till hope is nearly gone,
$200
1
-
y pearl grippers on waistband
“ and pockets. There's a black
twill model, too!
and Randall Shaw and famil-
ies over the week end
OB RUGS
$1 oo
EACH
• edin Austin.
Wendell is a
McDADE - HAMRICK DRYGOODS
QUITMAN, TEXAS
. Ladies’ DRESSES
AN EXCITING COLLECTION
drop” acording to W C Ma- In MareL
this of Route No. 2, Yantis - Iarcn
[with two disk breaking p‘ow
and cultivators. Runs good.
$250.00. C. J. Low. 2t
Mra. .
I nder
Mrs
under
ler hg
YYEGADS!DODENTISTS
PULL THAT OLD STUFF,
Rev.
Fami
Haze
Bro.
ed inti
house
plans l
the oli
be soli
- brick
under
to beg
new p
ladies' Rayon Jersey
GGGWVNS
Ne man has ever come
to true greatnena who
has not felt in some d,-
*ree that his life belong-
ed to his race, and that
what God gives him ha
gives him for mankind
has been tried and found w. r three children: Joe Patric* maintained an active interest
County District Attorney
JAS. L. HARTSFIBLD
(Re-election)
Tax Assessor-Colleetor
HAROLD GALLWAY "
(Re-election)
Far County Sheriff__
I. E. (Idas) ROBINSON
(Re-election)
PAUL USERY
For Commissioner Preet. 1
C. V. GREGORY
(Re-election)___ _
Fer Representative:
(V,
2PAIRS
The chemical tree killer 2, I icpnce Icene
4.5-T is a real "knock-out- —icense ssued
ao spent th - Faster holidays bi and was created
with her daughter Bobby and i Sen zzu Temspie J .0-
Mrs. Fuell Horton of Grand busband in Alberqueque.They vember 9 1951 Wendell has
Prairie visited with her two were joined by their daughter
brothers, George Tom Shaw Peggy in Dallas.
7
CRIM
P.O. BO
4924,
ther, Albert Blalock and fain Mike of Smithville were here
ily: for the week end to visit his
of Sylvester. Texas, visited
with Mrs. Roberta Eliiott dar
ing the Fasti r holidayr.
25C Yard
It is a peculiar pleasure lovely young lady from' Throughout his business
to write about a Noble who Smithville. The couple have career Noble Craddock has
■ YOU can lose your home,
" our automobile, your sav-
ings, and all that you have to
pay a judgment awarded by
a jury for injuries sustained
don your property.
Comprehensive Personal Lia-
bility Insurance will defend
you in such an action and
pay the damages up to the
limit of your insurance.
,. M. H. BENTON I
Insurance Agency
North Side of Square
Phone 62-W—Quitman
GOLD TONE ‘ ,
BROADCLOTHS
GINGHAMS
2 Yards $1
your teeth
And keep on keepin' on.
—Author Unknown.
~ r
Banks
Mr. Dykes has been living
—in Wood County 72 yeara.hav.
ing come here at the age of
four years. He visited in Al-
" LADIES'
BETTER SHOES
5
i ’
W. P Lawrence d.ring the
surgery several days ago, in --.----———
a Tyler hospital, has returne l" Card of Thanks
Club, closely asociated with
the Boy Scouts of America
mi ana su Lanen. — - - - “ 2-..
and two babies of Athens vis pital and since I came home. including hunting and golf ,,
ited their parent,, Mr. and and your visits were all much He is a member of the Lostt hat
Mrs. W R. Shields and Mrs appreciated.
benWoouymarindueracha, FOR"RENTT s"room
Don Lenard Smith, Hawk house, new paper, N Steph-
ins, and Anita Virginia Rue-- * Jatnea Wright.
April * 1W - mostproud^to include u> our^^^,,, "N,sb
| Increasingly pop-
ular with Miss and
‘ Mrs. America is
BIG SMITH'S
Buckaroo Gal, the
"slim ‛n‛ trim" au-
thentic western style
blue jeans. Made of
nigged. Sanforized
whiteback denim ...
Pianos tuned and repaired
Twenty six years of expert
ence. AU work guaranteed
Address Hawkins, Texas, D
Castle- A. Shackelford.__
100% Dacron
SLACKS $7 %
Navy • Brown . Grey
Friday A Saturday Daly
H. V. PUCKETT, JR.
(Re-election)
For State Senator
GRADY HOGUE
R E. "Peppy" BLOUNT
GETTING UpNIGHTS
1‘worrec by -BlAddr werneg"dettg
UP Ntghts (too frequent, burntng or
fpg urination) or-strong, Coudy Urtnej
Ane to comman Kidney and Ri verier Irr-
Dr and Mrs Joe M Lee Leonard Tucker spent las’
and Jim of Terrell spent Fri-’er with Mr and Mrs Silas
------------- ------ ------r—----et Virginia Caraway. 309 W.
wife and family, tioning landowners * to delay Selmon St., Tyler.
+L. ..... Aarrr ...az ...cat.... ---
Then- ain't no use in grow- ■
lin‛ I
And grumblin’ al! the time,’
When music’s ringing ev- I
ery where -II
And everything’s a rhyme. I
_____Just keep on smilin’ chear;l.
| fully I
If hope in nearly gone I
abama in February 1905,
which makes it 51 years since
Robert Joe Dixon, Route 3, he was there. He is planning
He is a
Pins Golf Club.
Noble Cradock began his
Masonic career in Triumph rees naz
.. ,, g. . Mrs,, Bob McKay Lodge No. 422, Triumph, La..1 +he Ehemial
Mr. and Mis Kobe rt Scott and, Susan of Dallas spent'*'........ i-i-- — o’itne cnemicar
Mrs. Robert /Scott Jr., and Easter with their parents Mr.
u
•Mrs. Vernon Macon spent
Easter with her daughter
Mrs. Lem Brotherton and
man and family of Texas Ci the Easter holidays.
ty spent the Easter Holt-. --------—__
days with the latter’s fath- Wendell Craddock and -on
ttoo!
- \
means
s ter . .
Do i
fort t
mental
itually
Are
concerr
and th
pany t
Do v
numere
during
Do v
ing at
And
ly, wit
for qu
then n
dor t
... or
before!
If ot
job —
self . .
to get
sure t
head.
No .
exert i
work c
fellow
ion we
The
"extra
guarar
fortun
us of
good 1
mother, ito. w.'aTfSI,Ifthe day looks kinder
k Mr andMrs VirgikE. Rob dock who has been reat n 9 “ And your .chances kinder
bins and Robyn of Pal mm vi - - ----------- .. . ’____
ited his father. Dr. V. E. Rob Charlie James of Winns- "Iih. situation!* lip
bins and Betty Jane over the boro, Mr. and Mrs Geo Jr. Ll *.h!
Lipscomb and children of grim . J
Gladewater and Mr. and Mrs
he falM inches. The larger trees|ker of Hawkins.
ndable were girdled or hacked and Raukd Meore Harria of Rt
l the chemical poured in with' 1, Como, and Lana Alle Green
a long spouted oil can. of RL 2. Mineola
' ’ ‘ that ‘ ‘ "
11
"UN wihthe,
miwe,!
highly pleased" by the way Charpion Roe 1. Mincola.
the material worked on tree: M. G. Hackler Jr., Panola
were treated early last and Betty Jean Nolan Tano.
spring. Mathis said that Robert Eat! Hunter, 502
"ninety five percent of the Mil St., and Snir.e y Jenonett
growth treated is now dead.” I Anderson, 227 ReeJ St Min
Trees that were killed by eola,
„ • ... . . ■„ . chemicai, which is sate Billy Joe Story, Box 171
. on May .3, both to the handler and live-Van and Eva Ruth Davis Box |
passed on June 14, and rais. stock, include hackberry, wil-[173 Alba.
ed to the sublime Degree of low, red and post oak, sweet'
a Master Mason on July 12, gum and elm. Mathis
1945. When he i
W
IM
Just bristle up and grit,
your teeth
And keep on keepin on.
thy in every respeet. Such (Pat, aged 17; Peggy Lynn, in civic affairs. While in
to the case this month wl.e-i'ageil 16; and O. W. Jr. (Alike) New Orleans he served as
we present the Sh.owr V' it !■>'•* yrmiil fuml* pwmidont of ‘the Personnel,
tne Month to the Noolitv, one that the Nobilit, can be Manager’s Association. He is
..------ — s.------;-----. • presently a director in the'
Returns From Hospital cay night and Saturdy at Smithville Chamber of Com-
Sid White, who underwent the Echo home.
Page 8 THE WOOD COUNTY ECHO
The Noble we applaud to this -------------------- iw>e enemuca
“rwenah crhadk depybhtercheretakne""aSanifouanga"gntsinso ^nT’Sbuto* Mtothto’X. explained thatL Rudolph Greer Bout . Al
t Potentate during 1955, tary. Academy in Bryan, and to those worthy Nobles who ‘tree roots which always ex-1 ba. and Dorothy Loa Sellers
Smithville., Durham Business Colege ini have proved their sincerity tend out into the planted of Route 2, Mineoia.
.Let us look first at the Austin. After working for the by active participation in the crop area and hurt produc- J. C. Gaudle of Big Saniy
vital statistics. He was bo.Ti Adjutant General’s Depart-, futherance of Shrine activi-’tion, failed to hurt the crop and Mary Gaze of Big Sandy.
Woodrow Weldon Lyons
The pleasantest things
in the world are pies se nt
thoughts and the greet
art of life is to have as
many of them ad possible
BOYS’SPORT SHIRTS $1
1
The
are ea
fort w
ors.
Usui
- fort . .
that d
get by
The
of bus
. . . o:
did no
merely
was r
and nc
g~-
* 'ing up
where
plicatic
The
is a ba
applies
and bu
Prog
measui
...
cy by
rule.
We
vealing
prospec
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ask oi
searchi
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work?
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capacit
APRILVALUES
The folowing article appear -------------—--------------- ------- —p . zuu
ed in "The Chariot" a Shrin- as stated above, Oliver Wend- ment in Austin for two years ties. we are happy to pre last year even though it was
magazine. which is print- ell Craddock o nAugust 21. Wendell was employed by thsent Noble Craddock. In hon 'planted up close to the trees.
1913 in Yantis, Wood CounFreeport Sulphur Company oring him we are also honor-County Agent Spacek is eau-
______Quitman pro-ty, Texas. He has long since I1 New Orleans from 1937 thr ing his fine i " । .
duct, the son of Mrs. W. M. dropped the “Oliver" for alcugh 1947-At that time he Throughout the,years to using 2,4,5-T until sometime
Craddock and the tote Nig practical purposes and is returned to Smithville where' come we will expect him .after April. "Right now the ft F n_le, TA-yec
Craddock. He is a fine boy known by his many friends he has been the owner of and them to continue their sap is rising rapidly and re-•: *♦ VY*5 —ave
and has been successful in as Wendell. On December 26, Builders Supply Company efforts in the interest of Ben suits will be more satisfact- F,;,y AL-L’m,
his business Congratulations 1937. he was married to Miss “and the Craddock Furniture Hur Temple We believe they ory if tree killing is put off rncay Hapamd
“Windy". Jo H. Ingram, a fine and Company to data. . . will do just that for about six weeks,” "he O. F. Dykes was in the
stated. Echo Office Wednesday, and toed their names to be in our
Farmers desiring further informed us he was leaving regular announcement column
iormation are reqvested to for Alabama Friday. He’ll vis for their respective office to
in Onitmen it Montgomery, Troy and* be voted upon inJuly:
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HIRSCH’S DYs
Frettin’ never wins a fight
And fumin' never pays;
There ain't no use in
broodin
in these pesaimistic waxs;
Smile just kinder cheerfully
Though hope is nearly
gone
And bristle up and ‘grit
i your teeth,
An keep on keepin' on.
; OF SAS!
CHENILLE
CALICO $4.98
COLONIAL Bedprsada. $9.95
"R ; Gote •
! Ray Kenenth Wetzell of •
h. -i: I Am A
?? 4nxesshradmatler parwoxzaymaramtnvar:
Deacon in that Lodge. He re and less, he merely spraye
Mr and Mr- W C Jack ceived - his, Scottish Rite de- the trunk up to a height o
sir and Mr? W - -acK- grees in Austin in May, 19- .
a Noble
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Wood County Echo (Quitman, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1956, newspaper, April 5, 1956; Quitman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1618918/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.