The Olney Enterprise (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1946 Page: 7 of 12
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THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1946
The Olney Enterprise
PAGE SEVER
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From Head to Foot
A good shoe for work
and play,of medium
weight, chrome calf
upper —will take a
shine and not peel or
scuff , and has both
service and comfort.
The pair—
$5.98
LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Page and
Freddie spent the Easter holidays
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Gray of Killeen. Their daughter
Miss Jo Page, student at Belton,
also was there.
JUST ARRIVED 30-gallon elec-
tric water heater. Morrison-Smith
Lumber Co. 11c
, Spradling and daughters, Martha
Ann and Margie Dell, visited Mrs.
Cook’s son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
E. D. Cook of Wichita Falls. The
latter with their son Douglas and
daughter, Mrs. Ralph Paul, and her
son Johnny, also of Wichita Falls,
returned here to visit the Cooks.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Hahns of
La Junta, Colo., were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nimmo last
week. During the Hahn’s stay the
four visited in Fort Worth and
Mineral Wells.
m
Straw Hats
We’ve got ’em—far
the best values and
largest assortment
for several years and
better prices too. Pori
both work and dress.
49c to $2.98
Dyers Dept. Store
"Home iof Belter Buys"
Mrs. W. N. Lunn went to Lub-
bock last weekend to visit her
mother, Mrs. M. E. Simmons. She
was accompanied by her son and
his wife, Dr. and Mrs. Wayne
Lunn, formerly of Austin, who
have visiting the *Lunns and are
on their way to El Paso, where he
will be on the staff of Willian
Beaumont General Hospital.
Mrs. Mattie Cook, Mrs. W. M.
DON'T SCRATCH!
Durham's Paracid© Ointment is
guaranteed to relieve itching accom-
panying Eczemas, Rash, Piles, Ordi-
nary Itch and other minor skin irrita-
tions—or purchase price refunded.
Large 2-ounce jar only 60c at
CUB DRUG STORE
SHI ..
blue TAG
JUST ARRIVED 30-gallon elec-
tric water heater. Morrison-Smith
Lumber Co. 11c
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Spradling
and daughters, Mrs. Mattie Cook
and granddaughter, Mrs. Ralph
Paul and her son, visited at
Jacksboro with Mr. Spradling’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sprad-
ling.
Mr. and Mrs. Phifer Lewis, who
are enrolled in Texas Tech, were
here from Lubbock Easter to vis-
it his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N.
Lewis, and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Campbell.
Miss Della Maye Page, with
Mrs. W. G. Reed and Ray Reed of
Purcell, Okla., Miss Jozell Tidwell
of Vernon and Mrs. Charles Wil-
son and son Charles of Holliday,
were at Lawton, Okla., to attend
the outdoor Easter pageant.
SB®-
FROM
SfEpS
,Terminal grain co.
YOUR
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LOCAL
DIALER
FT. WORTH. TCI
JUST ARRIVED 30-gallon elec-
tric water heater. Morrison-Smith
Lumber Co. 11c
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Rogers and
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Blair and
daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Phillips of Elbert. The Rogers
have had as their guests her broth-
er and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Thomas of Iowa Park.
Mrs. Pete Tyler of Jal, N. Mex.,
is visiting in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Alex-
ander. Mr. and Mrs. lexander and
Mrs. Tyler spent Sunday in De-
catur with his brother, Bill Alex-
ander.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shelton spent
Sunday in Seymour visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ode Dab-
ney and attending a family re
union.
JUST ARRIVED 30-gallon elec-
tric water heater. Morrison-Smith
Lumber Co. Uc
OAK STREET
Grocery & Market
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Oldham of
Elbert were here.
Jack Bethel of Lometa visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F.
Bethel, the past weekend. They
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bethel
of Richardson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Lunn and
sons visited her brother, F. W.
Bird and her mother, Mrs. C. J.
Bird, of Fort Worth during the
Easter holidays.
JUST ARRIVED 30-gallcn elec-
tric water heater. Morrison-Smith
Lumber Co. nc
Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Yeung of
Odessa visited relatives here this
week.
Raymond Durham of Padgitt
was here.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ashley and
son of Michita Falls spent Easter
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Horace McCuistion.
JUST ARRIVED 30-gallon elec-
tric water heater. Morrison-Smith
Lumber Co. 11c
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Seward spent
the weekend with their daughter,
Mrs. Grace Holmgren, in Dallas.
Mrs. Lee Allen and daughter,
Miss Katie Jo, visited relatives in
Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Williams of
Possum Kingdom community were
here.
Hubert Hart arrived this week
from Virginia to be with his fa-
ther, B F. Hart Sr., who has been
very ill.
Misses Mildred and Faye Bowden
and Mrs. Jimmy Durham attend-
ed 'the Ice-Capades in Fort Horth.
Mrs. R. A. Sampley returned
this week from a two-week visit
with her daughter, Miss Hazel
Sampley, at Katy.
FOR SALE: Case row crop trac-
tor, with equipment. Electrically
equipped. Kunkel & Kunkel. lip
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McCain and
daughter, Mrs. James Bowden,
were in Wichita Falls.
Mrs. H. D. McBride
Dies at Farmer
Mrs. H. D. McBride, 84, dieef
early Monday at the home of a
daughter, Mrs. Martha Holder, in
the Farmer Community.
Funeral services were held Tues-
day afternoon at True, in the Bap-
tist Church, conducted by Rev.
I. W. Lawrence of Newcastle.
Mrs. McBride has been a Young*:
County resident 17 years. Bom in;
Tennessee in April, 1962, she came
to Texas about 40 years ago, first-
moving to Johnson County.
Her husband, a 'Young County
farmer, died about a year ago.
Surviving besides Mrs. HoH«r
are two sons, Martin McBride of
Newcastle and George McBride
of Moody.
Also surviving are 20 grandchil-
dren and 18 great grandchildren.
Funeral services arrangememtsj.
were handled by McCracken Funer-
al Home of Olney.
Mr. and Mrs. John Grable of
Throckmorton visited here.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Diggs antS
son of Marathon are visiting her
brother and his family, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Hickey.
PLENTY
PARKING SPACE
Corner of Oak St. and
Avenue F
YOUR
FRIENDLY GROCER
SWIFT'S
DELICIOUS
ICE
CREAM
Pint ... 20c
GARDEN FRESH
YELLOW SQUASH, lb.
be
FRESH
HEW POTATOES, lb.
5c
FRESH
BLACKEYED PEAS, lb. %c
IMPERIAL
Pure Cane Sugar
CLOTH BAG
lO lb. 65c
BLACK HAWK
Spiced Luncheon
12 oz. Can.
33c
LIFEBOUY
Toilet Soap
DEL MONTE
COFFEE
1 lb* can 29c
WHITE HOUSE
Apple Juice, pt. bottle 10c
FLEMING'S GRANULATED
Pecan Oil Soap
l-Ib, box
21c
K. c.
25 oz. Jar
LITTLE RASCAL
1514 oz. can
Baking Powder,
15c
TAMALES
19c
ROYCROFT, in Syrup
•
EVERYDAY PRICE
Pears, Ho. TAh can
34c
CIGARETTES, pkg. 16c
Fie Have Birdfs Eye Frozen Foods
Kyle E. Ball
Announces the Purchase of
Palace Drug
Effective Tuesday, April 23
I have purchased the Palace Drug store,
formerly operated by Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
born and am now operating same.
Store Policy
There will be no change in the policy of
the store. Charge accounts will be con-
tinued and we want to solicit the present
accounts and a continuation of the pa-
tronage of the present customers. Also
we extend an invitation to the general
public to visit us for anything in the drug
line.
Rexall Products
The store • will be operated as a Rexall
store and we will carry as complete a line
of RexaH products as is available, also the-
following well known quality cosmetic?
lines
ELIZABETH ARDEN
DOROTHY PERKINS
CARA NOME i
Personnel
There will be no change in the present
personnel of the store, except for the ad-
dition of registered pharmacists. Two
registered pharmacists will be at your
service, one remaining on duty at all times..
Ball Drug Co.
(Successor to Palace Drug Store)
Kyle E. Ball Successor to Mr. and Mrs. Elhie Wilborn
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Evans, Alfred. The Olney Enterprise (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1946, newspaper, April 25, 1946; Olney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1132710/m1/7/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Olney Community Library.