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Christmas Parade Is Tradition The Buffalo Christmas parade has been a tradition in Buffalo since the 1940’s. Every year, floats are assembled and a Miss Merry Christmas is picked from the high school girls. Lori Franklin, Freshman, was Miss Merry Christmas this year with can- didates: Mari Slocum, Senior; Stacy Keith, Junior; and Sherry Henderson, Sopho- more. 6
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1. BaiketbaU teams haven't thanked in SO years. 2. Dallas Countuns celebrate Armistice Day. November 11. 1918 on the Buffalo square. 3. The student body poses in front of the Buffalo school in 1926. 4-Virginia (Thompson) Andrews was Dallas County's fust teacher. 5 The George Washington Tingle's homestead was near Buffalo. 6. This is where we were. 7 The high school as seen after a destructive fire marred it. 8.Superintendent EJ. Knight served dunng the early 1900's. 9.These are the graduates of 1916. 10.The Buffalo High School Band went to State in 1938. Tuesday. Anrll I, torn .» .V - ..W..I---- T only »r I koi .1 ■■ Tak. ■ Will ian 'The •nd r f rot or in It U a Jo! TH. 9 during imnl MrtffiM .. Trombone solo. J. I Willard Baritone eolo, Frank Roberta Soprano eolo Victor McKee Clrte’ quartet. Frances Hunt. Carleue Evans. Helen Harrell, and Nora Ormsbee Violin solo. Frances Hunt Viola solo. Lucille Jones Alto solo. Mariam Lewis 8tnng quartet, Lucille Jones. Carlene Usde Beckner Mr and Mrs. Claud Stack and daughter were Sunday visitors in the Orville Finkley Home Mr and Mr M F Moore and chil- dren viaited their daughter. Mrs Burl Cooksey, of near Thorpe Sunday. Eight boys and giris met today noon (MondayI with Mrs Ernie Ben- nett and organised a 4 H Poultry Mrs McCrookey. and their son. Cart, wont and spent the day Suaday In the home of Rusaoll Roberta Mrs Rosie Brqwn and son, Hur- ■heL viaited Sunday in the home af her parenta. Mr. and Mrs Anda Ray. at Springfield. Mrs Ray, who has been quite ill. la much Improved. Mrs Brown's daughter. Edith, who is »m ployed In Springfield, accompanied ft Buffalo, Miaaouri Thrifty Sixty FORD V’8 THE BUFFALO REFLEX (Established !•••) R. C Fovgwsow Owners sod Poblwbsra OFFICIAL DIRECTORY CIRCUIT COURT ------ C K asm». ------------ 1---- u - „ W C teeth Cars ell Chit a ReeerSe» H D. Derr» u... t,.. M.-Se, .a Sest.wk.- a u a a ... . aJ e e W MaB. Political ••• ? Announcements PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY PROBATE COURT T J —...-----—- 1 Heavier teiw. In'll UeaOa» la r.Seva'7 Mar. A a eel •« Me.eeaW» COUNTT COURT A Per --------— I Teel R. Ueeia.ll W g W.iM.a. J. R Me I Rrsetar mw. Mr» Mar. Aar. a»4 I term, at -ueS «liar. Prr.tS « JeSse ' A.-Wtale J.'l.e I A.wr.ete JeSae | .. cmk I lar » »eh.earr. AAne.aee SUi la D On« r Sis m Three Oateed One y Sis na Three The Buffalo Reflex is authorised to announce the following can- didatca for nfllrc. subject to the will of the Republican voters at the August Primary election Tuesday. August 2. 1938: Republics a Ticket Far Judge Count» Court. North Diet impi Chri hui hop Pay. •THE? Cater» TW Standard Pord V-8, with 64-home- wvor built. Owners all ovar the country power angina, giraa you a lot of aar for a littU money. 300.000 now owner aoolaimod tha -thrifty 60- laet year. Hundreds a day are buying it in 1938. WbyP Because it ia priced low — include eaaential equipment without extra charge—end goee farther between tiling stations than any Pord oar report average of 22 to 27 miles on n single gallon of gasoline. But eooootny isn't all fte story by any means. Tha Standard is bush with the asms precision as the De Luxe “ft, and has the seme 112-inch wheelbase chassis It ia easy to look at and ride in —as well ea easy to buy and run. There's a Pord dealer near you. UR. Jeff nearly school Mi wot f vet IVI cardie W Ki school Id inouur MHlMVtSNitiskt tea «sees h tha.r war's budget and to year there has been a volleyball team | w 1 nignt. four boy ana two girl i Aa.ll.. Camas ana kiak school advsn ' s - - I nd will fi toilets Tha c will b will c the su ■Mi learn stales Hi srhool the ne Wh.l ss a bring, standi fu; rzs Mrs Morel North, a land where I nature and jenlowey ia c I fight ratber than stay aratae, atoae. ia i ad “The Rl.eeofShulle George Mareb irve examination cnargmg tor medicines only In cases accepted for Come ily die- ■sa and : on, pa- li t Id res Prairie Jt-39p Inge » from I State Board of Health which fumis ? I The boat work hasn't been done
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