Wood County Echo (Quitman, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1956 Page: 4 of 4
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.My 180th
Birthday
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barnes
of Dallas visited with Mrs.
Roberta Elliott and Mrs. Mag-
gie Elloitt during the week
end.
Linda and Mrs. Ollie Wesley
left for Houston Monday for
a short visit.
ing up a stor
dirty money.
by Rev. M. M. Harris, pastor
of the First Baptist Church
in Mineola.
Mr. Speights was born Sept
4, 1877 and died -Jure 25.
I Love Lucy
else talking
litical donati
‘ Price liste
pense report
in Dallas alot
en him $1,04
mention anol
in Houston, i
Worth and a
Mrs. Bennie Mae Carraway
anq son Bobbye visited in
Dalas Saturday and Sunday.
too — let get with it.
What’s that? You can't afford
a
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NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE — QUITMAN
Miss Peggy Jackson of Dal
las spent the week end with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. W.
nenlife looks sunny again! Get
•he Powder or dramiated gorm and
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ges and children of Alvin,
came in Friday night to spend
their two weeks vacation with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
K. M. Ross and Mr. Lindsey
Bridges and other relatives
here and Dallas.
for Wright and Put 'Em Six
Feet Under." Money is roll-
ing in fast, too, and on our
campaign goal of $60,000 we
PILL TIE PLM
ON STOMACH UPSET
when Price Daniel started
mudslinging, not only at me
but at all the rest of us in
the race.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. O, Bla-
lock of Austin came in Fri-
day for a few days visit with
relatives. They were accom-
panied by Mrs. Epps and Mar
jory, who had been visiting
in Austin.
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Out in this 100-degree tem on not just one, but TWO
perature J,. Everett Haley television networks and 36
was cmapaigning on his cow radio stations, and accused
pony in North Texas; Ralph every last one of us of tak-
Yarborough was making al ing some dirty outside mon
the crossroads stores in hisey from somebody in order
old beat-up Plymouth; J. J. to wage the type of cam-
’ Holmes was snooping around paigns we were carrying
, bock. The n
who just kid
8500 each fil
Of course,
clean money,
mention it <
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with Mrs. Birdie Doyle, who
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pital in Tyler. She reports
Mrs. Doyle was improving.
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Many, many people helped make me what I am
today: John Marshall who defined my
Constitution and my laws; Lincoln,
Washington, Lee, Wilson, the two
Roosevelts. Eisenhower.
And the more than three
hundred and fifty million
other people who have
ever lived in these
United States.
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keep your home
Liktad
T7°7 with the
where trying to find some ____________-
body to debate with him on grass to spare. Yours can herd.
By NOI
Ever sir
Price Dar
two televi
35 radio s
ed all of t
for Gover
some filth
from som
conduct oi
conscience
me a lot c
decided to
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my behalf,
the race.
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race on th
I could ou
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lected, bu
that can’t
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that he wa
25 per cer
tax they I
Sam, I cou
Pappy didi
years back
making the:
method he
to have the
United Sts
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back down
promise thi
any way y
I quit.
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ning of this
be bought,
sell mv vot
since he hi
money as al
put togethe
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expense rep
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as required
fitt said he
772 in conti
ough listed
and O’Danie!
given $1,77
said his cor
had amount
which is 86
outside mon
en to everyl
ed. Me and I
didn’t bothi
we’ll probat
that
On top of
iel has ape
than everyb
gether with
about 88.501
more than 1
his next br
spent a tota
474 cash, a
own rerort.
spent 835.71
spent 831.71
has spent I
Both the r
ther were ge
me, especial!
slinging star
passed a hat
vention in I
8276 out of
little ove t
and turned
to Ralph Ya
for days afl
turn on yo
seeing Price
tearing his
Mis. Evvt^ii Hoi tun of Dal
.'las was called home Friday)
due to the illness of her.
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JBIG Q . . . {have now received 81-19 with
Continued from page 1 pledges of more to come. I
Out” 'have been out-promising all
One of our friends, who is, of my opponents put togeth
a used car dealer, had an old er by at least 2 to 1, accord-
second hand hearse and he; ing to the latest Gallop Poll,
has joined our motorcade; Everything was going a-
with a sign saying "Vote long fine just this past week
I was just a little shaver back in 1776
had fewer people than now live in Wayne
County, Michigan. And they were scattered
over, hundreds of miles from Passamaquoddy to
the Okefenokee Swamp.
I was the halting creature of thirteen sovereign
commonwealths and it wasn't till I was twelve
years old and had a Constitution that I even
knew my own name. Then I claimed to be an
indestructible Union of indestructible States
. . . but it took a great war when I was four
score and seven to make that more than
just a boast.
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lo with his Sherlock Holmes 8119 and just go it alone---------- — — —-r -—----------e---
glass hunting for a bombi like he’s doing. cows and have a young herd, very thoughtful of you. It’s
! Either trim your herd; comforting to know that you
to fit your pasture orimijare thinking ef—•s—et—thia
prove your pasture to fit the time.
Mrs. Darrell Holland and „
daughter. Mrs. Lovett and
son Brad of Fort Worth
of Texas City spent the week
end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Roberts.Their of Corpus Christi is visiting
daughter Shirley who had!her grand parents, Mr. and
been visiting her grand par-
July 4ih. as I celebrate —
my 180th birthday.
I hope you will con-
tinue to help shape me
to the great design of
my Founding Fathers
who proclaimed me: ONE NATION.
UNDER GOD. INDIVISIBLE. WITH LIBERTY
AND JUSTICE FOR ALL
; YES I STILL go fishing.-
I will buy all the wasp nests
you boys will bring me. Pay
you a good price too.
Dr. W T. Black39 2tpd
Funeral Services Held
For H D. Speights
Funeral services were held
Saturday for Henry David
Speights at the First Method
ist Church in Mineola with
the Rev. G. R. Thomas, pas-
tor of the First Methodist
Church officiating, assisted
NR’ other
: personal property I
Mrs. Louise Ramey visited, ents, returned home with
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fend-1
[ley and chldren of Dallas
spent the week end with their 1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hill
Robbins. They were on their
way to Arkansas for a few
days. ----
. 1 Burial was in MineofTCfty
it. You can’t afford not to Cemetery under direction of
wage ae J can- have good pastures. If you j. H. English Funeral Home,
tigns we were carrying on, have too many cattle, now --------------—.
Maybe I'd better return my may be the time to weed your Card of Thanks
herd. Sell some of the old| The Love offering was so
Vaam
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spent several days with the
former’s daughter, Mrs. W.
C. Jackson Jr. and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Anders
had as their week end guests
their daughter and families,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Black
well of Houston. Mrs. Dorothy
Hard and daughter Dinah, of
Houston and Mr—and Mrs.
Ralph Manees and son Mark
of Dallas. The twin daught-
ers of the Blackwells Paula
and Patricia who had been
visiting their grand _ parents
returned home with them.
LEASES TO SELL — If
interested me at Cari Chrietz
berg's or 522 Idylwood. Long
view. Henry Chrietzberg.
No. 39 2tc.
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something: W. Lee O'Danie)
was traveling around South
Texas on his fire truck, and
I was sweating and swelter
ing through West Texas on
my street sweeper with the
used car dealer coming alo
behind in the hearse tacking
up posters, when Price Daniel
drove up in an air-condition
Cadillac car and slipped into
an air conditioned, plushed
- lined TV station in Dalia
and started making a speech
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