Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1956 Page: 3 of 14
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NYLONS
p^ShScity schools
.5iSSS?WIN 3 BRAZOS
•i# Joe Green Salmon was bom Feb
,-ic 22, 1861, lee* than a mile from the II ■ lift TFIAIHHT O
•lH Sundir*afta™™ 7^2 TRuPNlCu
«•««*s-
■*i year, in Arizona, two year. In BaJnd "“V"? tr?ph,M
iwii Lire Oak CtBmty, and a few year. *nd *** Junior Hl*h B*nd won
in Dalla. I °"e first place trophy at the Brazos
He was the son of the late Mr.! v*n*T Band Festival held at
land Mrs. T. R. Salmon, who came Gl “nbur>r Saturday, March 10.
I to Erath County in 1868. The High School won first place
i He was married to the former !n pl“i?n|r *nd ,1m) flr,t m*Peh*
Miss Maude Howard in Stephen- ,nr ™* m*d* th«" the Swoep-
] ville and they became the parents "uke B*nfi *nd the outstanding
of one child, the present Mrs. b*nd o{ the day, for which they
Gaston
Yeor favorite SO gauge 11
dealer Geymode* sheers
five you the moot of every-
thin* at Penney', lowest-
PENNEY DEI
in Frankhii
With MrJ
nonthe;
1 •* Fort
>n oT Nash.
Ann* Ruti.
one step-
Gentzel 0f
•on, Frank.
Minn., ami
price! Wanted . pro-
portioned
twist for betfer-than-ever fit,
dull finish, Kteeter elasticity!
laboratory tested for wear.
Full fashioned, of coureel
Plain seam*. Fashion shades.
SPRING HEADLINERS
PSNNCY’S HUSH NSW
HAT COLLECTION,
ALL AT OHS WONDERFUL
LOW PR ICC!
.and was one of the oldest Erath School twirler, won first place in
County natives at the time of his that division and Sharon Self, a
d€“th- , ■ Junior High School Band'member,
A member of the Clairette Ma- also won ftmt place in twirling,
sonic I^dge for 74 years he was There were about 40 twirlers en-
one of the oldest Masons in Erath >red and xix winner, wpre wIect.
L ounty in point of service. The |
. lodge conducted graveside services.
■* As a young man he worked on
ranches in New Mexico, Arizona
and Texas for the old Aztec Land;
and Cattle Co., which had exten-
sive holdings in all three states.
He also worked several years as a j
carpenter in Dallas where he lived
with his daughter, Mrs. Hansen,j
the former Miss Minnie jj. Salmon.
The two bands left StephenviUe
at 1 a. m. Saturday on three buses
Other survivors are a brother,
John Salmon of Clairette; two sis-, and arrived home Saturday night
ters, Mrs. Laura Duke of Dallas ■ about 9:30.
and Mrs. 'Maggie Woodard of Me- — --------n——i*t» ——
Carney; one half-brother, Ike R. Coastal Bermuda grass offers
Salmon of Clairette; three half- a real opportunity for forage pro-
sisters, Mrs. May McAnelly of duction where adapted and prop-
Jonesboro, Mrs. Jennie Owens and ‘ erly managed. It is adapted to
Mrs. Ruth Frey, both Of Gained- the area of Texas east of the 30-
ville; seven grandchildren; 13 inch rainfall belt but under h-riga-
great-grandchildren and two great tion can be grown westward until
Rr??l‘Kr*udchildien. the 3,000 foot elevation is reached.
I allbearers were grandsons, j jt has exceptional ability to re-
Ilaakon Hansen, Joe S. Hansen, spond ^ fertilizer.
Thomas H. Hansen, Kenneth W. J__________—--
Hansen, Nelg J. Hansen Jr. and Max G. Miller.
Friday, Mnrch 16, 1956 StephenviUe Empire-Tribune—3
PINNIY’S NEWEST HOSE
STRITCHABLI OAYMODE* NYLONS
Oaymed* t»r*»ch«Mas| Miaty ahaarnaaa, clipg-to-the- ■ V
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Congratulations and best wishes to those who have birth*
da vs this week, Friday through Thursdays March 16-22:
Hot* just tops for Spring, those Pannoy prizes so
9*ntly prlcodi Every ailhouette from sailor to
tambourine . . . straw braids, rough or fine, as
you like , . . smooth toyo cloths. White, navy,
black and a world of Spring’s best shades. See
why fashion doesn’t cost a fortune at Penney’s!
ble-loop knit,..now 2 threads whsrs there used to be ■ PAm '
one...if one snags or catches the other is still intact M ** *
lLIruni’ -« ^ triumph in Gnymode
stretch*bles...more spectacular because at Penney’s
low price you get all the aheernaas, stretch and wear mid*o. norm, lent
found in any stretchable! at any price 1 *•
FRIDAY, MARCH 16
j . C r.
C. E. Mains
Jona Alexander
Mrs. O. L. Stone
Mrs. Dwight Gaines
Mrs. Nell Kerr
E. W. Carroll
W. A. Merrell
Boyd Nail ^
Linda Darlene Pack
Wanda Cadwalder
SATURDAY, MARCH 17
W. E. Cage
Mrs. C. W. Roberson
Mr. Pat Bays
Mrs. Luther Hicks
Mrs. Mary Sitton
J. D. Y'oung
Mrs. Mary Bobo
Bennie E. Cozby
Mrs. J. B. Deisher
Richard Kvans
Mrs. W.R. Morton
Mrs. E.> B. Scarborough
Boys’ Boucle Splash Suits
For Spring Wear
Mrs. Hershel Davis
tufdivant
SUNDAY, MARCH 18
J. D. McCollom, Jr.
Brenda Rasberry
Ralph Starling
Mrs. Bruce Terrill
Paul Williams
Mrs. A. L. Stephens
Mrs. Elton Bills
Albert Dotson
Mrjf. Fred Anderson
Carol Ann Beyer
Mrs, Dewey Derrick
R. D. Halbert
Mrs. Ramey Hickey
Delbert Jackson
Dorothy Jones
Mrs. A. T. Lindley
as seen in Life
sizes 12 to 20
beautiful bourle splash over-
plaid. A meticulous blend of
butter smooth rayon and ace-
tate, Penney tailored in style
boys like so well. Just right
for important occasions. Thrift-
ily priced too!
MONDAY, MARCH 19
Mrs. B. C. Sherrill
Martha Yates
Ben Young
Mrs. Empress Richardson
W. G. Christie
Charles Edwin Boucher
Joseph C. Grantham
Miss Lois Canady
Otis Barnard
Oren H. Ellis, Jr.
J. C. Gaston
R. B. Holder
C. E. Meaefee
Mrs. Arvizine Monroe
Orlin Riggs
Bobbie Lee Rusk
Mrs.- Georgia Simmons
TWO PANT
SUITS
For Boys
Machine wash hia sport suits of
RAYON BUTCHER WEAVE
What tailoring . . , what styling
. . . what a real practical Penney ^
outfit for Junior! The crisp rayon A
butcher weave is machine wash-
able ... so start saving on clean-
ing bills, mom! Trim contrasting
jacket, slacks.
1--
TUESDAY, MARCH 20
Penney’* Town Stripling
all open, airy, fashionable
■. * " > ,
A lew rtrtpa, a solo plot a middlin'
Keel . . end vottof Mto most escMin* AQ
shea #1 (he soot Penney'a thinks to W 9 7O
much of this Kttle "bore-nothing” we’ve
put it in our big Life Magazine hosiery f ■ f.'US
promotion, March 19th issue. Hashing
black patent or smooth white, i - *9 *
Jesse Sexton
I.yndall Thompson
R. F. Turknett
Mrs. Minnie White
Mrs. D. M. Lawson
Miss Donna Goodman
Larry Bishop
Mrs. Bob Allen
Mrs. L. F. Caughey
R. E. George
Mrs. Maggie Graham
Oscar L. Hensley
Ralph Jenkins
Bill Nachtigall
Paula Ann Norris
mm m 12 to in
MIX A MATCH TRIO
junior boys’
sizes 3 to 8
Better Cottons
SHEER PRINTS
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21
Mrs. J. M. Hightower
Craig W. Ray
Mrs. Dessie Lee Terry
Sgt. Patrick H. Mackey
Mrs. Ernie Birdwell
Mrs. Jess Howell
Mrs. Raymond Martin
Mrs. R. G. Martin
Dacron Nyl
Boys’ Dress
SHIRTS
TRICOT SUPS
SPECIAL
38” wide
fine cotton
piece goods
Men’s Dress
4-gore style
pretty trims
THURSDAY, MARCH 22
SHIRTS
Danny Roberson
Loretta Sue Adams
Garland Ator *
Mrs. A. Bills
O. J. Burgan
Henry J. Gilbreath
Robert J. Grant
Tommy Hefflngton
Olen H. Mclnroe
white
M. H. Whitehead
Jerry Coker
Lloyd Earl Adams
Dorothy Martin
Bill Groves
Aubrey Lee King
James Moore
Hoys' dress shirts with large
metal cuff links! Hi-count.
Sanforized combed broad-
cloth in whites and pastels.
Penney's widespread soft
Better Easter
DRESSES
Rayon/Cotton
BRIEFS
Fi ns INSURANCE AGENCY
StepheitTillc
dress shirts in broadcloth.
Combed Sanforized* cotton,
tailored and styled with all
the regular Penney extras.
Sties 14 to IT
• Won't nhrtnk Mora than 1%.
S. W. Corner Square
Auto—Furniture—FHA—Farm—Ranch Loan*
Fire—Auto—Hoepltaltzation
\ Representing
America Fore—Home and Aetna In*. Companies
REDUCED
fine
panties
colors A
white
•Won't »hrtnk mor* than l‘,t.
stylos!
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Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1956, newspaper, March 16, 1956; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1133484/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.