The Circle Register (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 29, 1963 Page: 6 of 12
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JANUARY 29, 1963
3C A WEEK GETS YOU A
J NEWSY LITTLE AREA
MAGAZINE NEWSPAPER
THE CIRCLE REGISTER
LOOK -----
WHAT YOU GET!
PICTURES
MARKETS
OIL NEWS
WEATHER
T V SCHEDULE
Our subscription campaign
will continue and we hope you
will subscribe, if you have not
already done so..
For those of you who have
subscribed, so to speak, be-
fore we ever went subscrip-
tion,, we are counting your
money paid to us at the rate
of 3<£ per week, you need not
subscribe again.
NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS
OUTLOOK FORECASTS
HUMAN INTEREST COLUMNS
FEATURE STORIES EVERY'WEEK
MAIL YOUR SUBSCRIPT! ON TO.
THE CIRCLE REGISTER
route 2
YES, KEEP SENDING US
THE CIRCLE REGISTER
AT $1.56 per YEAR.
Enclosed is our $1.56
O CHECK Q CASH
O MONEY ORDER
WE’LL PAY YOU LATER Q
NAME-----
ADDRESS
I am sending you a check
for your paper, we like it
fine, its got lots of news in
it for^the size of it. If you
remember, I met you at the
Old settlers picnic at Doby
Springs and I want to thank
you for the ad you gave us at
the picnic. I am the president
and W. W. Miller is the sec-
retary and treasurer. Hope
we can meet together this
year.
J. G. Crouch
Buffalo, Oklahoma
Dorothy Ehrlich,
Enclosed find $1.56
Send us the Circle Register
for ono year. We have en-
j oyed the free copies.
Yours tru ly ,
Mrs D.L- Rucker, Arnett.
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*********
Enclosed find a check
for $ 1'56. I like the little
P9P®r.Yery much. Thanks for
sending us the sample copies
Mrs. W.W. Trosper, Booker
......*****
Dear Friends at The Circle
Register:
Enclosed you will find
our check for the nice little
paper. We enjoy it very much
Mr and Mrs Noah O’Hair
Laverne,
************
I want to subscribe to
the Circle Register*! enjoy
it very much.
Yours truly,
Hubert Johnson, Turpin
*************
**********
Thank you for the many
free issues of the Circle
Register received. Have en-
j oyed reading it and think
it' is the newsiest pa pr I
have ever read for its size.
Sincerely, Oscar M. Miller
Gage
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Hello: Dorothy and Gene,
My. You don’t know how
have enjoyed your little
I have enjoyed your little
paper and especially Pion-
eer Days. I enjoy it so much.
Thanks ever so much
Mrs Lucille Howell
Ft. Supply, Okls.
Dear Publisher,
Thanks for sending Tbe
Circle to ou {mail box. Am
enclosing $1.56 please con-
tinue sending it to us.
Mrs Lula Barby Knowles
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HORSES BROKE TO RIDE
AND TRAINED.
REASONABLE RATES
ALSO STANDING A SON
OF SUGAR BARS AT
PRIVATE TREATY.
JAMES E. CLENNEY
ROUTE ONE
BOOKER TEXAS
BALKO EXCHANGE
ME 6-2358
SUPERVISORS ATTEND
STATE MEET AND LEARN
POLITICAL ROPES AND
GET NEW IDEAS FOR USE
Attending the state Conv-
ention of Soil Conservation
Districts in Lubbock from this
District were; Joe Imke, chair-
man; Glenn Phillips, Treasurer
and secretary; Oscar Peterson
vice chairman; Gene Ehrlich
member andwUC Albert Hodges
The state Convention will
be held in McAllen in the Rio
Grande Valley "next year
,235 supervisors, a new
high, attended the state meet
at Lubbock.
Watersheds, programs, fin-
ances, education, research,
stewardship and Great Plains
programs were given a thorough
going over. John. D. Wells was
re-elected as the State Pres.
Sam Singleton, Dalhart is
area supervisor for this district.
We wouldn’t want to be
without theCircId Register,
so please include our name
on the mailing list..
Enclosed is $1.56. Thank you
D.L. Deweese, Jr. Route2
Box 160, Woodward
WEATHER OUTLOOK TO
MID-FEB. 1963
D irect from the Weather Bureau
Washington D.C.
Temperatures to average
below seasonal normals over
north half of nation.
Remainder of country
near normal with large fluc-
uations.
Precipitation expected
to exceed normal over the
Western third of the nation.
Subnormal amounts are indi-
cated for the Great Lake^-
Region and Texas.
Owing to cold weather
and storm movements most
precipitation over north 2/3
of country is expected to be
in the form of snow.
We enjoy the paper
have been getting it for some
time now.
B*°*b*F*e*rIr*a*m*'**i9gins
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Ehrlich, Dorothy. The Circle Register (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 29, 1963, newspaper, January 29, 1963; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth835371/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Higgins Public Library.