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THE HOUSTON HERALD, Thursday, August 5. 1951 Aquilla Arthur. Mr Mrs. Herschel Coats Sermonette r. and Mrs.

Willis Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Silly- Local News Briefs and family and Melvin Hurley spent Friday evening at the John Sen wis home and enjoyed ian and family spent Sunday nth Mr Mrs. Robert Evans nd family and helped Joe and tne ozarK Jubilee on T. V.

Mr. and Mirs. John Johnson Larry celebrate their birthdays. and Mr. and Mrs.

Kirby Hart pent Sunday afternoon with Mr. r. and Mrs. Durward Cole-and family were here to and Mrs. Harry Douglas.

Major arid Mrs. Gerson Harris i who are visaing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C.

MfCaskill. were In Oklahoma City last week to1 locate livuiK mjavUrs. at i A. B. where H.iirls will be si.i- tioned.

Their sun. David, ed with Delbeii Collins In Sprliinfield while hts spend the week end with their grandmother, Mrs. Slotha Coyle. A. C.

Jullen of ChuK WHITE ROCK (Last Week i Water and Oscar Douglas took a load of cattle to Springfield Monday. W. F. Coulter of White Rock passed away at his home Tuesday and funeral were held at the En.bree Church Friday and burial there. We extend heartfelt sympathy to the family.

The White Rock extension club met with Mrs. Aquilla Arthur Thursday. Mrs. Siotha Coyle spent Tuesday with Aquilla Arthur. Those who spent last Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Coyle were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Douglas. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Sillyman and boys and Aquilla Arthur. Mrs. Mary McBnde called In the afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Charley Murfin and Mr. and Mrs. Willis CLARA I Last week) The attendance at Clara Sun day school was a mistake in last week's items it stated there were 3 present, which should have Mr. and Mrs.

Art White nnd son. Larry, visited Friday e'-Ing with Mr. and Mrs. BUI White. We extend our sympathy to Mrs.

White in the loss of her brother. Hub Holt af Stroud, Oklahoma. Mr Mrs. Herschel Coats and family and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Douglas attended church at Union Sunday night.

Mir. and Mire. Lewis Pounds and family called at their daughter's home. Mr. and Mrs.

Malam, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick 'Norris spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Norris' father.

Green Flowers, at Rocky Branch. Mr, and Mrs. John Scheets. Blandhe. alnd Mrs.

Scheets' mother called at the W. B. Scheets and Jess Willhite homes at Yukon Sunday afternoon. been 39. There were 41 last Sunday.

Hope to continue to gain. You get ilie well we get the pump. New or used. Tuttle's Utility Gas. Phone 43 A birthday dinner Sundy honored Mrs.

Lou Baker anc" Mrs, Etht 1 The dinner was given by Mrs. Baker's daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Haney, and the following attended: Alt Onles. Virgil and Eh Bilker. Noah Haney.

Pearl Linderman. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Haney and son, Brad, and llul Stockstell. Afternoon callers were Mr.

and Mrs. David Mitchell and son, Herman, who lives in Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Haney and children, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Haney, Bosanna Pittman and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Staufftr.

Britzman threshed grass sseed for Herschel Coats many missions In Korea. Before entering the Marine Corps Kirkman attended SMS where he was a member of Kappa Alpha fraternity. All size pumps and water systems in stock. New and used trade-ins. See them now.

Tuttle's Utility Gas Service. A dinner was given at the Virgil Hllttrbrand home Sunday tc celebrate the birthdays of Mrs. MiLdi-'d Gilbert. Mrs. Edith Mc-Kinney.

Mrs. Helen Laffoon. and Eddie Hilterbrand, and also the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hilterbrand.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Don G-arwitz of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Gilbert, C. L. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Laffoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Laffoon. Mrs. Ethel White, Bonnie and Paul. Mrs. Edith McKin-ney.

Mr. and Mrs, Jess Hilterbrand. and Mrs. Al Sim-monds. Bita and Roger; Mr.

and Mrs, Mitchell Hilterbrand, Eddie and Dianna and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hilterbrand. Mr. and Mrs.

Don Laffoon of Mt, Pleasant. Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs, Warren Laffoon of Newton. Iowa, spent several days visiting in the C. E.

Laffcon home and with other relatives. See Okla. Wranglers at O. S. R.

Miss NWma Sturgill af Houston underwent an emergency appendectomy at Rolla July 20. Mrs. Richard Johnston of Yukon was sent to Phelps Coun ty Memorial Hospital July 23 for emergency observation and treat- ie day this week. and Mrs. Clyde McCommls Douglas were there Sunday night I will be glad and rejoice In thee: I will sunt praise to thy name, thou most HlKh.

i irsalm 9:21 Read Psalm 65:1.7 I or John Gladness should ever be a shin-1 mg part of a Christian's experience. The psalmist tells us to "serve the Lord with gladness." He says, "Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad." Throughout the Word of Gud we are told to rejoice. How many of us show that kind of gladness in our everyday living? I How many observers, noting a group of Christians, would be arrested by their overflowing joy. and would be drawn to It In or- der to discover the cause? One morning after attending church a little girl was heard lustily slngmg a part of a hymn which she had evidently just head. This was her ver- "Ye blind, behold, your Savior come, And limp, ye lafe, for joy." Alas, how many of us exhibit a joy that limps instead of a joy that leaps, as the hymn really says! We go lagging behind instead of running joyfully ahe.id to spread the eood tidiius of sal- from Houston called at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Billy Randall Saturday evening and enjoyed lor a short visit. Sevej-al families of White Rock are having a water the T. V. Rev.

Halbrook called off services for this Sunday mht at Clara Church but there will be shortage. Several springs have gone diy. Wells can only get a little water at a time. We are still hoping it will soon rain. and Mrs.

'Lloyd Arthur took a load of lambs to Mtn. Grove Wednesday. were in Oklahoma City. Del-faert Is the sou oi Mr. and Mis.

Oscar Collins. Mr. end Mrs. Bill Kcetier of Ft. Smith, were here for a visit last week.

Tommy Sosebee O.S.R Aug. 12 (Mrs. Emma Wilbams of Licking, employee at the local welfare ofriee. Is back on the job after undergoing surgery at a Jefferson City hospital. WATER problems? Let us handle them.

We have several 1st, class systems that have been traded in on deeper pumps. Pick up a bargain today at Turtle's Utility Gas Service, Highway 63 at Grand Avenue, Houston. Mrs. R. S.

Harper of San Diego, who is here for an extended visit with her brother. George Willhite of Raymond-ville. and other relatives, is sending the Herald as a present to her sister, Mrs. P. W.

Weir, of San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willhite of Plato were shopping Saturday in Houston. Mr.

and Mrs. Elule Westennan and family of Walsh. Colo, returned to their home Monday after a visit with relatives in Texas county. church the next 1st Sunday The more you tell, the nre you sell. Advertise in the Herald.

nlaht. Although there will be singins at the phuiVh Sunday night. Welcome to all. A phone meeting was held at the school house Monday night IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII iiimiilliiiimiiiimiiiiiiiimi IJIIllllilllllltlllllltllllllllH Wayne Norris has been kept in bed with a back ailment the past week. Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Arthur nnd Mrs. Siotha Coyle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Hutcheson.

Let i to i There was a large number of relatives from Oklahoma Rev. J. R. Halbrook and daughter, Leta Mane, left Monday for a business trip to Texas. R.

T. Hicks and family of Centralia, are visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.

M. Hicks of XJckinR. R. T. Hicics was in Houston Monday.

James Clay Fcrbes is back home after six weeks of intensive training at Ft. Sill, Okla. with the ROTC Artillery Camp. While at Ft. Sill Forbes too: training on the M-l rifle range which he fired for record and also had the opportunity to observe the firing of the Atomic sun and the new Honest John rocket.

Clay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forbes. Tommy Sosebce O. S.

R. Aug. 1 2 Texas 'County Public Admin- here to attend the Couli Mr. and Mrs. Olen Britzma are here from Ohio, visiting hi Prayer Our Father, may be be gbid Christians.

Thou hast given us much for which to be Klad. Help parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex BniKman and other relat Sunday visitors were Mr.

and Mrs. Amos Brilzman and fam Gene Yarnall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Yarnall of Houston was sent to Bure Hospital in Springfield July 26 for observation and treatment. Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Bruce of Dawson. Mo were In Houston on business last week. at O. S.

R. See Okla. Wrangler ily. Ernest Brttzman and Mr and Mrs. Boone Moore and fam lly.

Gus Britzman called ii the afternoon. PROVED IN 63 MILLION MILE us to show our gratitude in a way that is pleasing to Thee. Help us to express joy in our worship of Thee. Through Christ our Lord en. Thought lor the Day Inward radiance will find outward expression.

Grace Noll Crowell. Poet iTexas From The Upper Room Charles E. Elmore re- The Rev. H. E.

Trevathan is tefiching this week at A read U. Methodist Summer Camp. an'J Miss Irene Brown Is a camp counselor. Russell Jordan and Joe Trevathan are attending the home last week after ar Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Johnston and family. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Bolster all of St.

Louis, spent the week trip in the West. Hi Mr. and Mrs. Alva Philltppe and Mrs. Ida Philhppe of Aniia- polis.

111., and Mr. and Ma's. Noble Phillippe of Marshlleld, were Houston visitors last week. end with Mrs. Matilda Moore, and Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Moore and Gay lord. Ol'B 36TH YEAR To Pay Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Douglas of Wichita.

Kansas were here to TAXI TEST spend the week end visiting re-atives. Those who spent Sun 5 day with them at the home of New Sinclair Oscar Douclas were Mr, and Mrs. Lelond Doualas and family, on any multiples of $100 to $24,000 WHY TAKE LESS. SAFETY AND GREATER REIT R.N TOO! and Mrs. Elmer Coulter, Mr.

and Mrs. James Coulter. Wichita. Kansas: Mrs. G.rtie Patterson.

Helena, Okla. Mr. and Mrs, El-zie Mills. Aline. Mrs.

Leapha Schallnar. Mrs. Rachel Means. Carmen, Mrs. Zesta Huffman.

Maynoka. Mrs. Nva Harrison Enid. C. A.

Mahieu. Helena. Clarence Kelley. St. Louis.

Mo. Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Scott from LeFlore. have been visit-1 ins his sister. Mrs. Mae Hutsell. and brother, Hershel Scott and other relatives.

Sunday July 2b Mr. and Mrs. i Kenneth Ward. Mr. and Mrss.

W. E. Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sillyman went to Alley Springs on an outina.

I visited his daughters. Carol Pip-i km and Pauline De Rosa in Ojia: a brother. Dennis Elmot-e, in Walnut, a sister. Mrs. Ed Lan- I go in San Dimas; saw grandchildren.

Charles. John and Geraldine Elmore In Monterey.1 At Meeker. Colo, he visited with sisters. Mrs. Dennis Murray and Mrs.

J. N. Wyman. Highlights of the trip included digging clams at Plsmo Beach where he got his limit and catching his first smelt (red snapper i. On his return trip Elmore went through San Francisco, crossing on the ferry from Oakland pier, via Ogden, Salt Lake City and down the Arkansas river through the Royal Gorge.

Marine 2nd Lt. Donald E. Kirkman. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Otis Kirkman, Cabool. is a pilot with Marine Attack Squadron 323 based at the El Toro. Marine Corps Air Station in Santa Ana, Calif. He is flying the Grumman Panther Jet with the "Death Rattler" squadron that flew Paul Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Lawrence of Houston sustained a head cut July 24, when he fell from a porch. Texas County Librarian Vlda Martin returned last week after a vacation In California. Her son. who recently was discharged from the Navy after four years' service is now employed by the Los Angeles Times, in the composing department. Mrs.

Pearl Birkhead. the Herald's linotype oprrator, was on vacation last week and visited relatives in Springfield. D. E. Hall worked during her absence.

Marl K'elmel and fnmtly of Ravenwood. has been visiting with Mrs. Bertie Bartow. Send Me Details Extra Duty Motor Oil Can Keep Your Engine In Top Operating Condition For 1 100,000 Miles DR. C.

KEENEY Veterinarian Houston, Mo. Office Phone 57 Res. Phone 1811 Office hours 8 a. m. to 5 p.

m. wk. days NAME ADDRESS CITIZENS LOAN Over Sl.000,000.00 Paid in earnings to investors Corporation Jess G. Harmon, Vice Pres. 50 S.

Central, Clayton, Mo. World's toughest oU lest by 1030 Chicago cabs shows that New SINCLAIR Extra Ditty Motor Oil means Less Wear Less OU Less Repair. MOTOR I'A Those from out-of-town for the W. F. Coulter funeral were Mr.

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Bank of Houston Established 18S9 "Oldest Bank in Texas County" An Endorlnx Monument to im forever Can There Be Finer Tribute To The Memory of A Loved One? C. C. Tuttle, Jr. OS HIHAY 63 AT GKAND AVENt'E Houston Phone 43 WOLFORD MONUMENT CO. I Bu Dr.

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