Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1956 Page: 7 of 14
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meeting will ha
l«h Quality- Low Rrlc
6oyt’ Cotton
Knit Briefs
8Iim 2-14, In cellophane psc-
kage. Taped (or longer wear.
TWILL and CORDUR0Y
Pedal Pushers
HURRY! HURRY!
EACH
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1958
Mrs. Rhoades Is t
Hostess to WMU
At Bluff Drile 1
^ Tha Sybil Akins Cirele of the
Bluff Del# WMU mat in th* homo
of Mrs. B. L. Rhoades, Jr.. Nov. 8.
There were IS ladies present.
The moating was opened with
prayer led by Mrs. Rarl Bramlett.
Mrs. Dan Jacques brought the de-
votional, and Mrs. J. P. Rhoades
brought the program on Commu-
nity Missions.
Mrs. W- M. Hall closed the meet-
>ng.
rn Ten the Wwrld
(Continued from Page l)
will serve with honor and distil*- m*nt-
tion. But we would like to suggest
now, as one of the asajer goals
fee 1U7, that plana he started
immediately after January 1st an
the Free Way highway program
thro th« city. This is something
we need to get settled gt the ear-
liest possible time. By “free way-
ova problem
It win h» a
way. If we -ega get this
wonderf
UR OPPORTUNITY ... Dur-
ing these dgya el highly developed
THE STEPHENVI1.LE KMPTRB-TRIBUKR
swasus Mrs. Duval Hostess
competition towns like Stephenvllle
need uT*be op their to** If they
have any hopes of maintaining
their standings a* commercial,
civic and religious renters. Pro-
To Huckabay HD Club
». fiftieth Wedding
Party to Honor
Uedtry. This meeting will ho one
~ > Thnuhagivtng
Jef f »U<t»kP at
WSCS Circlet to
Mrs. Bill Duval was hostess te, tier Club, which met Thursday,
the Huckabay Heme Demonstra-: Nov. 8, at t p m.
due to
oa the regular
date. The program wa*
te that date, in order to
get |he program scheduled by the
■ Dawansttetier Agent, Miae
Behuman, whose topic
•Variety
sx-
changed
■88 D* I
Hone DemanatraLon Ag<
Barbara Behuman, who
will be “Variety Meats.”
T. M. Silvers
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Silver of
Morgan Mill Will bo honored on
their guidon wedding anniversary
Sunday, t&y,betWWB the hoyri he sent..
PAGE SEVEN
I their home.
H sting the affair will he their
rhUdran, Mr. aad Mr*. Joe W.
Little of Rolan and Mr. and Mr*.
Merlin Irving and five grandchil-
dren
All of atf. and Mrs. Silver's
friend* sarf relative* are Invited te
call- R«u»*«t Is made Ihpt no gifts
opportunity to sit down and under-
take la agree an ft rout* that will
t.uit local business and civic lead-
ers, our public officials >ndRtn
that will not bankrupt us wbet)
time comes to secure the right of
fSfUar,
mes ear
wey. That’s dll wrong. Wo haye _ _ - - -
opportunities eemiu#. our w*y Meet on Monday
too The circle# of the Women's
in front ciety of Chriatien ' Service
* eet at 8 p.m. Monday, accoi
an announcement by officers
society; :
The Julie Moores' Circle wi
opportunities eemtng our wgy
every week and everpfmnth. Th*
•ad-part of It is that we-ail too
fail to see what -is in front
i. We would like'"to see ourlmer
and business leaders a little W «
alert to these opportunities. 'h*
i and tawns that are wide 1
ran. Mrs. Hammltt led the
■r'.
invocation was given by Mi
tpL
' i Recreation was
A gift was
)n the contest of
•wahe, attentive to any and all beet. *» the church's Fellowsh >
prospects are th* ones that are with Mrs. Wea McMahan is
gettMg; ahead. Things don’t Jtutt h«wt ess-chairman. '
happen. Most ef them must bef- Fhe lone Clay Cttgle will mej*
* mu
add the
In. Du-
roll call was .given, dm
with “Wi
for Christmas.
her* answered
What [ want
Mix Ear 1 Cole
U Lockett Circle
Hottest MondUy
lekfet B
••fay. Hav.
t home of b
A contribution of $84jk weo
given by the club membirs to
Mre. Brann Pipes to buy phrtst-
developedp.
GO«D HWOHP01
afttel wondar if w* ”
evar Stop to think
A neighbors
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .
5S35tt,KBitti!i.S5i£ §£=3p?
Loin or T-Bone T*'*r’. W*c0’ 1
STEAK................|..|.0ply 49c
CHUCK ROAST....... ........... Only Me
Meaty Rib
STEW MEAT........... ................ Only 19c
i Fresh......^. < ,! ,
iL
a /with Mr*. Leon. Fobes and tie
(Berthe Cox Circle With Mrs. R. '.
lorwood will ip
for the Bailie Moth*r»ta*i d and “Favors
nd Mr. Charles H«dd« - Mow” and W
b8 bUbtess for the Mag
mas cards and stamps to I * sent
to the MeCloskeg V: A- * ospital
in Temple, for thb veter mis to
•end te their relatives and
The pregram wea e*
*Th# Lockett Circle
tlat Church met M
at 8:So n.m. in the
Bari C&.
Mrs. Bam Monroe gave the devo-
tlonpl, reading from the With
M program Was en *
and Being a Oped
14<S»»
Mrs. Roy Mefferd taught the
leeeeu teem the-hoek entitled, "J*-
paa Advanees."
Mre. Cote served refreshments
1 TStS'l ?"3££L *fTh
•JfjNj. WIH Gentry, J A.
few. )| feed and Monree,
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tuemwee, aee auarii
sleet* s«—tin tirltiir lute
__tfrnn tuctum , *U8
I •*«»*« s
> •••«**{IM«g'e«e»||0f
5£1 i.
cm,
other conwnunit
for trading pu
ess for these
SAUSAGE
Cudahy Sliced
RA<0Q$,,....
OLEO
SOS Can Cream Style
_____-4-;-MrS»s-ll
1-Lb. Pkg. Only 39c
theFirat-Methodist
villa, Mo attend-
“*----- in Me
, ............. ■ J
MTft
r,T6;..7Sii:r^
Gregor Monday. Now. 18,
-dtomdea
mmm - DEL MONTE CORN............15c
.. «„300 Can KimbeTTs . •
CRANBERRY
a-AOS Can , .j*t ,V : ... , j-. .
^FPUMPKIN .................................2 for 25c
No. 2H Can Diamond '
SWEET POTATOES rT.'T"
2-Lb. Pkg.
l^mTO BEANS .. ....................................25c
20-0*. Jar Kimbell’s Peach, Apricot, Pineapple ,Plum
PRESERVES:....................................3 for *1 -l
303 Can Del Monte Early Garden
sugar peas ...jr:................. ;.u..:.T9c
No. 2 Can •Kimbell’s
CHILI .•,-.77VK.r.v.-.TT.»ftl. ...............................39c
No. 2 Can Del Monte Crushed
PINEAPPLE......................
No. 303 Can
DIAMOND TOMATOES.........
K ini bell's
FLOUR.......... ......:..................25 Lbs. $1.39,
No. 300 Can KimbetTs
PIE CHERRIES ......... .21c
^jEWfiERVOORT’S MILK
1/2 Gal.. ... a.. Only 45c
1/2 Gak Vantfervoort’s FROZAN..........45c
m BAG ORANGES / Only 35c
BAG GRAPEFRUIT Only 35c
FRESH COUNTRY EGGS Doz. 39c
Mrs. Tudcer’s *
SHORTENING .........3-Lb. Ctn. 59c
RED POTATOES ...........10-Lb. Bag 39c
Colorado ' v-
7BLLOW ONIONS.................. , Lb. 5c
CARROTS ......................... ...9c
Lynn Cornell, Mr. and Mre. L. A.
pUagrfMrav Hugh McCteskey and
Miss Lola Rivera Thompson,
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It gull be rrtnmed ufo*rve4.
The officer •enaceMag thin- writ .hall
maMb wrvw ike MU— ncrordlnc «a
recni—neat. of kw. ..aad the utaistu
GROCERY AND MARKET
860 North Graham Street ' Phone L-4T18
and nuke: due return aa the law
(Mar,
Winterize-Futurize
■ 'in . ..I-. \I ‘
Prepare for all kinds of weather and
future’conditions by savings regular-
ly and earn
„ <ietwi »
per aimum dividend
STEPHENVILLE
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
South Side of Square ^ - * L-3166
WGWUK"
W Caret 39c
40 Car^i $1.00
Callophono pockogad.
Big choice gf d*f igm.
Sma<» Yowf| now qt—
Stephen ville, Texas
LAWYER UT
Eye-Catching Gift-Packed
7-Piece Salad
Serving Set
Oes
Three Checked Kitchen Towels
Two Ceramic and Wood Forks,
■
em or Pennsylvania Dutch Pat-
terns. V . I
Gift To welt ^8c to 3.98 Set
, BuyGifte Now I
5-Piece French
BREADBASKET --
', By Canqon | 98
Large Kitchen Towels
, 1 Salt 1 Pepper Shake
j 1 French Bread Basket
SET
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OVAL
RUGS
WEEKEND SPECIAL! .
Ladies’Poplin
Uniforms
Slim-trim design with gen-
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Into design, detaehkbie but-
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* ;'WrV '
Washes and dries 60 per cent
^ - l 1 .
faster,: Querns teed by
Housekeeping
■•] ' !y.
24x88 Size /
DOLLAR DAYS SPECIAL!
Ladies' Wash Frocks
Cfltf Weslher Spedsl!
; 7 J ' • '' * ‘
Men’s Winter
Union Suits
Good
Colorful Array of New Fall Styles
00
All sizes, 14 to 20, 88 to 44 and
14Vt to 24Vi. You will want
several at this low, low price!
White only. Long sleeve, an-
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■evlnga!
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Boys* Nylon
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3iil°°
Table Cloths
H*nd-printed and fast
Sites 62x52,HR
. . . Sikes 62x52,
TO and 83x81. Vglues
yi
Priadlk
CURTAINS
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acetate. Size 98x90 and
78x98. Wide ruffles.
Special Groups /
Men’* Dress >y
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Brown, tan and black in
oxfords and loafers . . .
Sixes 8ft tp It.
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Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1956, newspaper, November 16, 1956; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1133219/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.