The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1956 Page: 2 of 4
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SPORTS
Dr. Thomas Tells Of East-South Texas Trip
Hospital Earnings
Reach New High
(YditorN Note: Dr. and
Mr* \ I. Thoma* ha%r re-
turned from a vacation (rip
in South and Eaxt Texav
Dr Thoma*’ account of
their tratelx gate * C<x*d in-
dication of the number of
xighi* of interest there are
near bffiaft.
In going on to Nacogdoches .water the greater part of the of nty life. I had seen little of
we were careful to take a route
which would take us through
Teneha for we wanted to s e e
ol* «r*» st csjJjjpu m
Seitnty-two minerals are p r o-
duced making it the greatest »n
tbi» respect It produces almost
half of the oil in the nation 80
fiamfnfr* of Ennis Munu pal
Hosfwu] set a new recorii for
any month during May n
rewaled at a meeting of the bos-
p.u. hoard Monday n.gh:
Ft DR \ l THOMAS
On Sunday morning Ma> 20
Mrs Thon;a> and 1 left Ennis at
ft h rr. and attended church in
M..y of \h* >•*« to Tv, . W(, ,,f.rd a ,frmot b) n,
SVcSmST."! drove*onto '*>” o( «*••«*' »nd 0 “ ' P«r ««. of the ,»1phur «d «e-
.....the Freeway and were soon in 'lwt waa a de).gi...ul exper ■ the oil of the nation. 80
the place from which our friend. | Houston lor a \isit w.th our ience Texas wealth in jas. Oil. j --------
W B Rider came In order to daughter. Mrs Ralph Bell. i lumber, minerals, cattle agn- ‘
prove that we had been there- Monday we had culture and industries make Jt
»«*‘J'XX* rXToTZ^V w i £ <* •» «* Tr:
ftitior. or. whuch wa§ the mbm B _ „iV ,0 ^ There are so many oil wells in
-Tfod"T-nenlTor ^l£! id stopped first ' a, the 'old ^ilpore that it must be d.fftcult
r r Groce Plimation now known as for tne women to dry their nab-
sc. ..on o. ocorjia Jrorc, l lfndc Tht ,u,n „ tc4d that mj in the yards witboul fttunf
There are many intereating
things that could be told about
East and .South Texas and about
Texas—but l shall stop here
lest I be accused of doing soma
tall Texas bragging.
which I came.
Earning* of 111,810 46 for
The main attraction m going
Mr Groce came from Georgia ^<*rn messed up.
the early days—bought a j0 those of you who have
revenue of F5,$»44 4'i for t h
same months of ‘.as: year
cos! renamed rr
at
Rites Set For
Mrs. Alma Sherman
rail} tee w.rre Se ,**W 81 this cc.Me:
Marvin Methodist
it'll drove on to Jef-
r<„ stored at the Ex-
"'tel
' -. ..r as •Gos.pkrei vrnh H 185 4“ tor'
.r.g M.o ImS'.
of
Mrs Alma Sherman 71, * o.
suddenly at he- home 41. Park
view in Dallas Friday afterno
Mrs- Fhcrmar v as horn .H.ne
f *Rf£ .n laced> Count* Car
ad a She marred :r. .s'. t:
M>ri*r. Hart Gherman They mov-
e-c r Texas m if*4
She was a member of : c
Me* hodis: Church
Sun .vor? include t w ; son?-,
liino G Shorn'.ar, of lias an;"
V ?• she mar. f St vr.r>% V.c
f.v« daughters Mrs Leroy
Ft a nr, r Dali as Mrs same >
Rbuheburct-r Carroll., n, Mrs
However cash disbursements
v: :Jk< Esr-Vire- hreugbt -p to
S.OtiOi in« pa;>mer.ts fo: cap
. 11. . 1 e "tta. :nri u d: n g
furr, ••rjsf? for Mer- oru. \r-
r t x gjbrajr r.. uapr «vt w mch
was pussrtMtstiC *”«3JTi Di fred
»h;eh has a his-
j ;>u s service for
4 ve ars In a glass
- ar. old reigster
r e names of mam
•; Nacogdoches. Midr ^frorn it> ]hrRe number of acres of land at fpent fDur years on the prairies.
iT.....- ,fi y.f» ;f>n*c r« r sue and built a verv i «w<.« .. « ..
f with
•r.pus i > from Georgia making the bouse 1>v 0f forests and flowers.
the new modern a.r-eond.tioned
Preedonia Hotel, This was bunt
by mone> raised from the pur
chase of stock mostly by citizens
of Nacogdi'cho This incident
w.:: g.ve one ar. idea as to the
arge enough for his 11 children ^ magnolias the pines and
and that his income from t h t sweet gum tree and feel the ex-
si.e of cotton some y ears hderatjon of riding over t h e
amounted to 680 (K*0 to $. Cn\000 t»cst highways in the best state
Later on the estate was pur- in the greatest of all countries
nw»W<-» »hc, njt*;At aboi.1 xuiy.rt^ EU»bot \vt »re loia :n»J T«*s p«s
a time when Tex-
toa
r A L TV*rr»is on
May * ''Tf rumpTrorr the \ r..y e-
x-u.proent :r >m mat ca.e was in*
tied in earrur.gs.
]r p**; ic; rarr..ng« were r»art-
i ;.ttr.r..’c-. to the S$
ad“.'t -r of Mem'r.a. Annex t;
... ( ti . ‘ . .-i .
Rep made at the meeting
vtki:reree tr.at tm boar:* ,s cun
thejft were rr
e names of Lrenerai
■ .as
.lent Hayes .lay
VouE and m
ary others
"Sr prefer
it owner of the ho-
.aruar. ttc w.fe of
& docT’uSfd i
ohysio-.an told
4 r m 1 went v the desk t o reg-
ister and 1 was told that there
WIOU
Ney and her husband, a physi- name from the word “Te.ias''
...»....... c,fen ‘:T)Ci philosopher c»f great meaning 'Friendly" and t h r
was oniv one w*om Available**\Ve f.rf>mir,en<‘< Sou,.bern M^hodisi state motto • Friendship M It is a
were gi'ad to art :t for we want 1 n’'m l> h*d * murker matter of pride that the area of
c-d to be able 5c tell our friends *n nif rri<‘mor> hl r;1? ^rave ”is our state is 6 per cent of that of
anc his wife s graves are a short the enure nation, that we have
distance from the o,c borne ,:M counties one of which u as
After lea* rtg Lien do— w e arge as Connecl.1 cut and Rhode
found a r umber of interesting Island combined, that our capi*
uriumg its ftu
^ p-“^hif tm t.fw crt.rc long:: of the bu..o- ;
pren eunwit f u
■ H-v hriaguUi a. ,r - . fr.ter.r.g the off :e ore
.toe Lota.sk. Merocck Calif
Mrs M C Kohie: Benton C t>,
Wa*-. anc. Mrs. Tnc»m.as M
La'..a? r>< > stor Mrs >u' C
Lr. of ~ Tonic Cuna.ve. anc thi:•
tc-er grandehildreTi
L Lowey of Er.r.is *» t *• e
hre-t be- n-law of Mrs .lames
Sherman of Dallas.
F'unera! services v be he'd
Sunday afteraoor. af ' ;• ci<*; k .r,
the Kecver Cf.apc'. Sc: ■ •« w
b*e oonductaai by the Rev
nett. Have of Danas
Buna"; w .11 bt m Myrt »e
f<ry
•outn
and that re-
in progress -
ibellurr relics The
ge and furniture
f TKX O VI
re w b. hr-atory and
is mass.ve
and sturdy 1 w t s
cm faculties,
s mwr a -o
om appr: ximatfly I fix
a pprr-ced re-em-
.4 feet w •
h a bathroom of like
V.-s rdr.s Fay Vrcr-
proport K*r.
The room wn- hot
*. ^1.^ .OS-ug.-'
for it had
bee n c -.wa and the
Ta'f and author.7-
day was b
»t 1 hesitated about
r t o: one aoc.:jon
laktng the
roorr urt.il a re-fnc-
boa
Sen-
• vara*'. .* relit-f duty
rr i te* to. accept re
. • K t w . ec the nos-
U'iC ia.:r J L Clarke
c. - *»r if pending
list r».*rd
< rat or
enoug1
t vr»f
. ..er ran ior.g
'( .t wouic be
comfe r able
Funeral Senices
For C. Laznovsky
F'uneral services for Chares
V Lantovaky were he a at
Kee er ClUapti at 4 p.m Thurs
da - w • r Fmivic .t Baker educa-
tion a ' r<*rUir at the Tabemwk
Bapt >•*. C-hurrn cc-nducung t he
rites
I.ACT- V5;ky i fort
of Fnn.k lied :
Burglars Enter
Two Businesses
Here Monday
The furr
chairs, chanc
the wail? an
one of ih< s
Texas
the puhiK
'W eek
Wft wre
ngf t ; r» c s
c-rs. pa.iM.mgs on
carp- • • masc
w pta..-(*s of East
i« open every year to
dumr.i. ! .aroer. Club
that w( had been guests at the
Freedon; a
While at Nacogdoches we
drove down to Lufk.n a d : s-
tance of only ?0 miles and saw P-«-'v*
the large pulp mill \ tram lc»ad
of pulj wood wa* oeir.g brought
.n ana 1 got a picture of it The
:-l*.nt ,s about s.x m.ues out fror.
Lufkin
*u» next stop wav a' sar. Au
gust me h quaint old town of tru
Sieepy Hollow type with friend-
ly people who seem to want t:
Knew who have come t •> tv:.
There wc- were void that about
ter. miles cast was the oldest
Methodist Church .: Texas,
S.nc< we had no place .* pa-tic-
ular to go—we starte:. out tc
fmc the old church '*r our w ay
wc stopped at a farm house •;
get directions A w cir.ar. catr«<
out and was soon in deep con-
versation with us. She told us
tr ue r of her family history Stic
seemed g.ac in sec us arid stated
that she a way* respected gray
nairs 1 knew she was talking
about Mrs Thomas for i had rr y
hat on
V, ok: lndcpendcmcc we
found the pillars of the first
Bayior I'noersjty the home of
Sam Hoi. st or the o d Bapt.st tmn of cotton that it has 1 h e
Churci * whirl h< was con- greatest number and diversity
verte:: and ". ?>t- cm-k heart
budding is second m size in
he l rated States that ours is
:»< leading state ;r the produc-
WHY PAY MORE
You con own thio HW100 1-Horw Power
Honor Completely InHolled, for ot little o» 2.31 for
y^^k.
AN H># features of on Air Conditioner costing twico
ot much.
Ruth mount
Thermottot Coolt
Dehumidiftot
Circuiotot A Fitters
Thit Month Only
wy* tuur.
mA
Mired. Installed A Guaranteed
Fnr 5 r«U Years
\A atch Wettinghouse Vhere Big Ihings Arc
Happening For You
219N
FARMER APPLIANCE
HOW. Erown
TR5-37d!
that .teffersor
r*u.vr>e‘<ii rsral.’ish-
Twc Tm n
men! x. mxTf or: < red by «nn- 1 n< '*
ma-;* at’ burcitrs Monday rf,nlf
r g!it acrnrd.ru: tc. record* erf
the Emit? Ix-pamncist.
i was a trr.vmc steamboat tewr
i unt il ? Gouid bu.it his railroad
i rflrough there Across the
■ street from the old Excelsior
Hotel is his pr «v< cl? a
whe-re tie was bapuzed t h e
graves of his m<»tr»er m--;aw- Mrs
Lee ids wife Margaret Lee anc
scvc-al .mfanis of the far iy
The-so arc under fence- h u t
the enclosure is grown up in
weeas an: shows woeful ru-gieet
Near the H oust or home is an-
ot.he-- tanc mark—a large two
story home- buiit :y a Mr Sew
arc 1 The- umr»e-r that
the house was bu of was saw
<*c; Tt tfic we is a copy of the
est- or. the- o ar ta' ,r 7’be pres
e-r.t cwr-er is the- grandson of the
• r.c.hi. buvkie: arr is i great
ne-phew of Secrets>.ry :- State Se-
ward of the Se^warc Fcd:y —Phe
purchase of Alaska
He :s spending ms time mv
: ~ov;:.g ■ ?n on oo....e anc
grounds He .s a ret -e*c; Army
office: ar eric ne*e-r a graduate
rp<
•»: z tour of ihf
* res dent
Bt aum: mt
<»r. M o
jLhroLgf • •
Vv-*~
* .a:
Tnr To* neatsS Sutino! view,
f * Fas; F* wr. anc Busby’* tne:
>-ark id.: c f Bemth on t<
were *jc< ngf entered k*r-g
T* r '-:r‘ e ir.a. r. *>e a* the : e*f n.
r nr wj* tamer nf and rz•: t
*'■< ass. Pm * *f rtm.'ved The about
I. Y C TK '
- * T Rusbv *1,. :•*■ ,!,(•- y. *-# i. :
a '"A eahov* $.* • w a- taae-r f‘a t
r ■ rrur g w e ve
treetf of .’e-ffers >r
of t no landmarks
Shreveport anc
»: hcs. < v ent a-
i < w lie re ma: ■
VThcr. we found the church
v f had a surprise. Instead of ibe of AiM anc .he helped direct
origin*: we iuund a mode**:, tne building of the- Alaska:
brick building With a nice pul- Highway
p.t anc nioSetr pewa and or a Frprr li/ocpeC'iH'nce we wemt
.t. table was a registry w ti names tc ashing:on-on-ihe-E- r a z c s
■f pc ; e frr.m various part* of There we vis ,ei the h .me :*f
;r»e Vruled States. I nder t h e Ansor .Tone's i prysic.ar whr
Pu.pit was buried the first pas was tne late preside'in of the Re-
tor a dy ng request of h.x pubn: of Texas >r the same
Last of Sar August me :* Uic grounds is tne e*»d blacksmut
Sab.rie Naooiui. Park a thickly shop:: v met : he T oxas Declare
wooded tree wr .a» e*s sur- tmr of Independence wai- sign-
rounded by pinme anc camping ed •: oe wa in a copy of the
r.a
Lb. 69r
Lb. 29f
Burglars Enter
T>ao Ennis firm
During Nieht
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• " emits
FRANKS, Bulk
ROAST, Seven
STEAK, Round
GROUND MEAT
Bonekesii
STEW MEAT
Siice*d
BACON, Poloce
CHEESE STICKS 10 Or. 43f
EGGS
Fff-xh C ount ry
Dozen .. 35r
MILK
All Brands
Vi Gal. .. 47f
ha v <
LOIN STEAK
KLOBASE
SAUSAGE. Bulk
L rest
DRUM FISH
shortening
Lb. 39r | SNOWDRIFT 3 Lb. Cans 85'
! Ml Brand*
Lb. 39f | BUTTERMILK ...Vi Gal. 45r
< offer ( ream
PREAM, Inst. . 4 oz. jar 29r
Lb. 45c
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John Fitzseraid
Di^ In California
<e V<4«
Claasihed Ads catfish
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MACARONI
Honco
Nr ‘s 'S can
10c
6 o? Pkg
10c
Sherbert
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COOL YOUR
ENTIRE HOME
12500
CABBAGE
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EVAPORATIVE COOLERS
SAVE 75*
GREENS
La 6'
d '5'
Eft • Mi Pap
KLEENEX 3 Pkgs. 79'
WILSONS BEEF 12 Ox. 29*“
w tuw w*»t Gaitwn Jug
PICKLING VINEGAR . 59'
VERMONT MAID 12 Ox. 29'
tittM* M^tmt
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GOOD
SEASONS
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CHERRIES
OLIVES
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IN OUR VARIETY SECTION)
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The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1956, newspaper, June 7, 1956; Palmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801315/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.