Wood County Echo (Quitman, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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last Tuesday after- visited in their home awhile
the convention
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thing to do.
Adv.
RRIS LOW. Mgr.
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Phone 119
dynamic force
which some-
iimc* comes io
small hesitant
steps . . . and
sometimes in
giant strides.
Mr. and M" E. M. Reeves
Jr. and children of Hender-
highlights of
i will ne the
Miss Good Pos
By elimination
local and reg-
ntestants have
to ten young
ete in the fi-
AVENUE
Church
$1.98 Value Ladies
PEDAL PUSHERS
STANBACK
w«ma
Values to $10.95
LADIES DRESSES
Quk Retief of
PAIN
Men's 3.98 Value
CLOTH OXFORDS
IB in
atti-
Boy’s Values to $15
SUMMER SUITS
Ladies $1.49 — 1-2
COTTON SUPS
$2.98 Value
LADIES SKIRTS
Boy’s $1.98
SPORT SHIRTS,
DON ROBERTS
Abstract Company '
QUITMAN, TEXAS
ABSTRACTS
Wood County
Automatic Ga* Co.
Men’s $25
SUMMER SUITS
Men’s $13
JARMAN SHOES
Large Size Fringed
CHENILLE SPREADS
Ladies 3.98 Value — Also Cotton
DUSTERS
6#)
typed
* Ownershtp
Ph* 73
66 Gauge — 12 Denier
NYLON HOSE
$2.50 Value
CRIB BLANKETS
ie Cracker,
tor
School
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Union
Service
esday
Meeting
sday
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Men’s Sanforized — White
SPORT SHIRTS
SSWS!
Thoroughly but
logged. intesties. '
SKELTONS
;1 . Mineola. Texas
Friday & Saturday
June 1-2
FORT YUMA
—with—
Peter Graven
and
Jean Vohs
program wil be devoted tu a,
series of lectures in the torm'
Change
Progress Requires ft —
Humam Nature Kulsti ft
Teit STANDACK-S-e. --
Aganst Any
Preparation
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toot
•Sarma*®!
constant. relentless, and
limes revolutionary.
Human, life constantly
motion. Ideas and ideals.
Ladies $1. Value — Pr.
NYLON PANTIES
Men’s Dachron Blend
SUMMER SLACKS
Mens Fine Quality
STRAW HATS
Tues., Wed.. A Thum
June 5-6-7
NEVER SAY
GOODBYE
(Color by Technicolor)
—with—
Rock Hudson
Miss Corne!l Borchers
and
George Sanders
By r. c, i ohmur
Pmidaiu. a Parific Hodim
Change, like death and faxes.
4s - omething we cannot es
Its impact upon our lives is
with them Friday night Mr.—-
and Airs, Pat Farr nnd daugh-
ter Carolyn of Yantis, Mr.
Men’s Sanforized — Cha mb rev
WORK SHIRTS .........
I attest; But the wholesome, con-
, structive and progressive results
| produced by change far outweigh
Men’s Values to $4
SPORT SHIRTS
9 Ea-
ass. )
Sunday A Monday
June 3-4
GLORY
(Color by Technicolor)
— with—
Margaret O’Brien
and
Walter Brennan
swms
wbuhatrEaoyncnonthly
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>UKl MIKIS
"• MAYTAO CMITAIM, Americe,
finest low-priced
waeher .e genu-
imaMaytacmevry
Ims WAINS ol HEADACNE, NEURAL
.... GA, NEURITIS with STANBACK T AB
Those to visit Mr. and Mrs. LETSor POWDERS STANDACK ia
-- not a one ingredient formula STAN
BACK cembines several meCically proven
pain relievers inte ene easy to take dosa
- ■ The added eWectiveness of ahase
MULTIPLE ingredienta brings faster, more
complete relief, easing anxiety ahd tensien
wually ccempenying pain . .
These change* in our industry
have not attracted unusttat public “
attention, for they are not spec-
tacular or romantic in character.
Yet, they have involved capital
1 expenditure* of a billion dollar*
1 annually for the past ten year*
Pregren Welcemed
Those of us on the Texpand,
Pacific recognize that change to
constant and inevitable and we
have moved forward with it,
improving our physical properties
and our operations so a* to keep
pace with the march of human
event*
That is not only the prudent
course of action; It to the practi-
cal, constructive and progreasive _
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__ . ... I--—--• awhile Sunday , visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
spent.. Tuesday night, morning. Miss Betty Hibbs Avery .......•P
Bill Ellison was denner of Comerce spent the weekewhile
land S.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, tha Hicks of Oak Grove cer and boys
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Leon spent the week end with their ,.....-
xt’S Mr thsm.to
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Rushing here visiting their
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n of piles
it home .
ey back!
te, amazing new
instantly relieved
lave Internal and
medically - proved
idlna f,r-
: inMnUfl Reduce
e healing You sit,
1I Only Stainless
Inless Pazos Bup-
ment at druggisa
e Laboratoriea, Ene.
I Suppositories, *'
and Mrs. Raymond Quarles I
Mrs. H. W. Harmon of Gold-
jen visited them awhile Fri-
and son oi Lone Star, Mr. and}
day night, and Mr and Mr- [
Si<l Tolbert visited wuh them
awhile Si cruay afternoon .
Mrs. Charles Smith and
Maurice Rushing and two of I
his boy friends of Dallas I
spent the week end with I
Mrs. Edna Rushing and Ger- I
|aldine, Mrs. Charles Smith is I
the former Miss Rush Rnsh-I
|ing. She was maricd sever- I
i m week - ago. Her husbn.d is/I
MRS. J. O. PUCKETT
wner
"Flowers speak more
eloquently than words;
let them express year
sentiment in joy or in
sorrow.”
Phone 107-w
QUITMAN
spend a few days.
. . ---Nodene Sutton and
parents Miss Betty Wood of Fort
» SIVyTE Mrs."GeorgENEATitster SSS-bTL' Fweekumna
Saturday afternoon Mr and Mrs M. H. Jackson Sutton, Mrs. Loh Sutton^
i Mr ana Mr: i w w.mI i --.2 “p" ouuurday night and was and family. George Jr. will turned to Fort WoME *ih
Mr-andiMrs...w Weems -shelds.and girls Beverly supper guest in their home be leaving for the Phillipines Nodene tt spnaorth with
i and Mrs.^ C. Smith and Mr visited in their "uitnan * so,Mr. and. Mrs..ER.sandi- and aafew.week His wife with her and she win visit
land Mn Rher Rridude A. M „ ,5 .. ”, ,1fer of Dallas visited Mr. and and daughter will stay here Mr. and Mrs Jesse Suttn
While Sndaybarternoomn.“Siss M MrA w UpEnbiysonsandiMfra RGDickeyang Mra withitheir parents and giandand daughter o Ving.
Mimndaz *“•"* » c Jaek. dayewy.Spariezospen Sus
teen Pettit of Waxahachi ah awhile last Tuesday after- visited in their home awhile son Sr. of Quitman visited Iuhnauinhomas_..
These instruments of transporta-
tion were hardly more than a faint
dream 50 years ago.
M Imprevemenn
in the railroad industry itseif,
change* in motive power, io l
freight and passenger equipment,
in terminal facilities and road-
way*, in communication* and
operation* have been vast and
varied . . . constructive and pro-
gressive.
ally-recognized
horities in the
ractic wil le
•ken at the
ention. They
Hendricks of
nd.. president
iropractic Col-
Villiam N. Cog-
vuis, Mo., dean
lie College of
Large Heavy 20x40 — ea.
. TURKISH TOWELS
Unheard of Values huf it must be
ugnies ox wecrures in me xorm Forest Hill News ,Mrslula MeGrarywentto Wood of Lamesa also yisited Dad, Mr. w A Rushing, gor. page 3
of refresher and rewt-emA- We am stin needino • na . Sunday afternoon in their home part of last ry to report Mr Rushing
uate courses in order to ring, it’s been^dto^dy “and tossrend * ew weeks with „wetk . M feeling so bad. The doctor Tbi
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chiropractor-of-the-year will lover the week end with tote and.Mrs. Leon.Woad of.Ha-and family ‘ -...... - - -
be selected. An award will,of visitors and we invite them Mrs
nan within the profusion n wonSrphuPinesdhgadatvened gest Sunday 1” " their Rome, Mr. H. and Saturday night" and
or I it» evil counterparts.
He I Within the past half century we
••L I have witnessed sweping changesu . .. . ..
■
Ladies. "No Iron" Crepe. aq I * trenepertekenChan,- Miss Beverly Glasscock of
RIWNK - PA IAMAK I Ad I A. in other phase. Of our loci- Quitman visited Miss Paula
•-vI -mmmN ------------ ■ •"e"e» I ety, rapid sod revolutionary Lee Sunday and attended ser
' I changes have taken place in trana- , vices Sunday night.
day afternoon, and Mrs. Julius Smith Sun- with Mr. and’
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jar- day afternoon.
rard and family of Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Na-
spent the week end with their, tions of Dallas and Mrs. Ber-
Our Famous Quality — Yd.
QUADRIGA PRINTS
t---- Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Angel
u I..—... . . I Miss Patsy Jones and Miss Mrs. Aimer Kennemer also awhile last Friday night.
,, Mrand Mrs. Mi Atans Gayleen Pettit who are at--lyisited in their home awhile Mr. M. M.'Reece went to
o.Mi neola and Mr: — B. tending S. B. I. Junior Col Saturday night and Bro. Dims Dallas last week to a hospi-
Winkle of Cartwright, spentilege at Waxahachie spent the die and Mr. Neal Zimmerman tal for a check up and for
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. week end with Mr. and Mrs. were dinner guests Sunday treatment a few days.
Walte. „Mitchel.and. Royce Julius Smith, Mr. and Mr-, in their home. I Mr. and rMs. Claude Har-
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Pankey buck and son spent Sunday
.j shie -? Lone Star with Mr. and Mrs. Maynard
spent Friday and Saturday Weems and family.
“ :'uMrs. A. W. Pan Mr. and Mrs. John W.
key and Mr. and Mrs. Hub- Burks and children and Mr. *
and Mrs. Tom Martin of Hous
Mr, and Mrs. Luther Spen- ton spent the week end with
* ,J Mickey and/their parents and grand par-
Jackie of Winnsboro visit- ents, Mr. and Mrs. M W.
ed Mrs. Maggie Ussre y a- Burks. h
while Saturday night and was Miss Mary Ziegler who has
supper guest in her home. been teaching school in Jas-
Mrs. Bill Richardson of per, is home with her par-
Mt. Pisgah and her daughter1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. ieg
Mrs Dink Mays and girls of Ter andattended services over
Levelland visited Mrs. H. D, । the week end.
Richardson last Monday, Mrs. Theue taini a
Lula McCrary was diunerLE. M. Reeves and Mr. and
Kuest Sunday in her home Mrs. Ben iarr and ta y son
Mrs. H. I). Richardson spent! last Friday afternvon were
1 4X I vouue, ' ““ 1 men id | Mr. and Mrs. A. W. pankey
' I nt , . giantstrides visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph -
___| But come it does, relentlessly and /EObinsen and Jack 0: oke
I unceasingly, moving us onward Sunday afternoon, Mr. and
I AQ I upward, or brushing us aside. Mes. Marshall Robin on and I
VC I Geod Cheng teed. ' Ronnie of Quitman also spent I
— * •V- I Change does not always pro- Sunday with them.
I duce good reults. Sometimes the Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Robin-
I results are evil and destructive, scn v.fied Mr. and M:. ‛im I
J acianan of Yantis awhilell
in rerce in Californn.
Mrs. Ruby Gilbreath nent
from Thursday until Satur---
day .n Dallas visiting Mr.
son, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Jones and daughter of Min-
eola. They also ate supper
Berkshires 50th Birthday Special m a a
BERKSHIRE NYLONS 1.00
tudes and action*, aim* and ambi-
tions always are undergoing
some form of
change
( hangc i» a
PHOTOGRAPHED OR i
and Mis. Grady Kioz ; nd
other 1 natives.
SKELTON’S fl All?
CASH-RAISING bALE
I portation. Fifty-eight million 1 Mrs. Tommie Touchtoa and! I
A a I motor vehicle*. 60,000 airplanes, Wheeler of Dallas visited rell-
65Eea I 175,000 mile* of pipeline* have atives here and at Oak Grove I
#VKPK I joined the railroad* a* important little son and Mrs. Ernest
- I. tranaporters of good* and people during last week. |
"1 — Bro. and Mrs. L. A: King I
| event* of our day so somberly bunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius : a
tiers and son of Eule3s spent
the week end with Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. W. Weems and oth-
er relatives.
I Mr. and Mrs. Sid Tolbert
ing services during the past’vival in Winnsboro and ne-
ports a wonderful meeting.
scSedunad subtnoups, haverwhile Sunday
them ^V*”*11* commit (membership limited to ub Pats splomes--w - —m-s
Uejeompooed of ex-nervine- chiropmet. o 2 W nvhle
POLL IK AM Saturday afternoon. Mike
MOMMCMNET Puckdt Floral
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THE WOOD COUNTY ECHO May 31, 1956
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Wood County Echo (Quitman, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1956, newspaper, May 31, 1956; Quitman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1618926/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.