Throckmorton Tribune (Throckmorton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964 Page: 8 of 8
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The Singer Co.—new and
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WANTED—Small, used piano.
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Contact Mrs. Bobby Bellah,
phone 345-2805, Woodson.
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2 tablespoons Mazola corn oil
1 cup water
1 envelope Swiss recipe onion soup mix
2 tablespoons tomato paste
J,2 cup sliced carrots
Vz cup sliced celery
y2 cup coarsely chopped green pepper
Dredge chicken with flour. Heat corn oil in skillet; add chicken;
cook over medium heat, turning as needed, until golden brown on
all sides. Add water; bring to boil. Stir m soup mix and tomato
paste. Cover and simmer 15 minutes..Add carrots; simmer 15 min-
utes. Add celery and green pepper; simmer until chicken is tender,
about 10 minutes. Makes 3 to 4 servings.
Any Bean Salad
1 (1-pound 13-ounce) can beans
1 tablespoon chopped scallions
1 tablespoon chopped green pepper
1 tablespoon chopped pimiento
y2 cup Mazola corn oil
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1 teaspoon salt
^4 teaspoon pepper
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Manager, P. O. Box 2264, Abi-
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CRESTVIEW
EACPEMNCS
Rev. Andy Daniels, pastor of
of Fort Worth visited their the Crestview Baptist - Church
Itp here visaing Ker niece, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Dovie Talley, and o<j this city, was in charge of
M. D. Hilley. sister, Mabel, ever the week-
CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kalb of end;
We want to say thanks to Arlington spent the weekend ------ - „
./ relatives and friends here with her aunt, Mrs. J. P. daughter, Mrs. Lillian Hudson,
for all your acts of kindness MJetcalf, and other relatives. . 1. ’ ?
and for your many expressions
of sympathy in the loss o': our
loved one.
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Wall furnaces- words how much all these kind-
nesses have meant to each of
us.
May God richly reward each
"(Mrs. Joe Daws
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Higgins
Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Daws and
Jerry
THE THROCKMORTON TRIBUNE
THURSDAY, I.VIARCH 5, 1964 PAGE 8
ATTENTION FARMERS —
Now is the time to test your
Soil. T ‘ '
us and we will have thorn an-
alyzed at no cost to you. Dun-
fej? Feed Store. 28-2tc
I wkili to thank the Throck-
i nortcM Volunteer Fire Depart-
ment ■ or their speedy assis-
tance in extinguishing the fire
c.f the county-owned equipment
on the Joe Rogers place Sun-
day evening.
Jo Millican
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Set your table
Howsley entertained
Ted end Tom. Morrison with a
of machines. Consult Mrs. Lou-
is Karl, Pohne 3551,
Representative V7. G. Roney
wjll be here on Fridays.
ORDER your ITubber Stamps
from the Tribune, Pho. 4191.
ture Homemakers of America
treasurer at the House of De-
legates meeting. She was in-
stalled Saturday afternoon.
Carol Burgess of Wylie High
School was elected president.
The Woodson chapter was
represented by five girls and
Mrs. Marie Timm - is and Mrs.
Annette Le^'e. The girls were:
Cathy Sanders, Janette Tim-
mons, Marlene Huffman, Vicki
Timmons and Sihirley Wood-
ward.
Jeanette Timmons, the pre-
sident o' the Woodson chap-
ter. was a candidate for Area
IV president and Cathy San-
ders was their voting voting
delegate.
IMarlene Huffman, Shirley
Woodward and Vicki Timmons
sang in the area chorus Satur-
day merging at the main meet-
ing.
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595.00 Cash Available imme-
28-2tc diately for inventory. Car. 5
--- -Spare Hours Weekly, ould
earn up to $600.00 per month.
The company will extend fi-
nnacial assistance to full time
5’ desired. Do not answer un-
Bring your Samples to }ess fully qualified for time
n i investment. • Income
Starts Immedaitely. • Busi-
ness' is set up for you. • Sell-
ing, Soliciting or Experience
Not Necessary • Please In-
elude Phone No. • For Per- >
sonal Interview in Your City—
Write 9 NU*TRENDS EN-
TERPRISE INC. 8003 For- «
syth Blvd., Clayton 5, Mo. Itc
Mrs. Mildred Wright of El-
■bect visited Mr.s Nettie Cch-
ron on Monday.
Mrs. Carl T^ead of Bridge-
port ha,s spellt several days
, -Mrs.
the worship services at the
Crestview Nursing Heme Sun-
iMrs. Lilly Coon visited her day afternoon, taking the place
, of Rev. David Caddell of Wood-
and Glenn over the weekend, son, who was unable to be
present.
Mrs. Armour Sims was a t
the piano and Rev. Daniels led
r the singing. A special musi-
cal number was given by Mrs.
Wayland Noles and Mrs. C. V.
Chick.
The service was well at-
tended.
Rev. Jm iTaylor of Wood-
son wlil 'be in charge of the
March 8 service.
The ladies of the First
Presbyterian Church have Bi-
ble Study at the Home every
other Monday.
Mrs. Margarite Nash o <f
Woodson was a guest of her
mother, Mrs. Tobe Foster, last
Thursday.
Visiting Mrs. W. H. Key
were her sister, Mrs. Allie
Smith, her brother, Bill Timms,
and Mrs. Cla.ra Collins, all of
Fc-rt Worth. They spent the
night in Mrs. Key’s home and
took her home to spend the
day Sunday.
Here for a visit with Mrs.
Allie Frady were Mrs. Clar-
ence Scott and daughter of
Graf ord and John L. Massey
from California.
Visiting Mrs. Hibbitts from
out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Hibbitts cf Seymour, C.
Tui I’.’o a uon-cu<r> TociwIbLI’’
Visiting Mrs. J. L. Landrith
were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Fleming of Snyder.
Helen Koonce and Mrs. Dim-
ple Flatt of Graham visited
Mrs. T. C. Whitby.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Denham
of Wichita Falls visited Mrs.
T. E. Denham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Threet of
Fort Worth visited residents:
of the Home.
Visiting Uncle Ben Askew
were R. B. Askew of Albany
and Mrs. Sanders o>: Abilene.
Mrs. Freeman is still away
having dental work done.
A nurse from an Archer Ci-
ty rest home visited the Home
this week.
John King from Albany vi-
sited his mother Tuesday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Reid were Mrs. H. O. Hol-
bert of Little Rock, Ark., and
Joe Taylor Daws of Tyler. Al-
so visiting the Reids and Mrs.
Denton were Mr. and Mrs.
John Crain, Mrs. Creel and
Mrs. Wells of Proffitt.
Mr. Ray Martin visited with
his children in Breckenridge.
CLASSIFIES ADS
CLASSIFIED RATES
First Insertion — ----- --------------3c per Word
Subsequent Insertions _ ------------- 2r per Word
Minimum Charge --------- ---- 50 Cents
C^rds of Thanks. Memorials and matter of similar nature will
be charged fur at regular rates. Minimum charge, $1.00
DISPLAY RATES
Display rates wii’> be fui’nished upon request.
^■_FOPlRENt__
Furnished trail er hedse" for
rent. Inquire at Double M Mo-
nlachines-Repairs on all makes tel. Phone 6-131. -___
ROOMS FOR RENT: Singles
and Doubles. 1
Rates: from $2.00 up. Double
M Motel. Phone 6131.
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FOR RENT — Small 4 room of you.
: urnished house. F. Robinette.
FOR SALE: 67316 acres grass 28-tfc
land. No cedar. Modern 2-s3d- - -— ----————---.
room house, 4 years old; good Lost & Found
barn, fences; metal lots, plen-• ' •
water, deer and quail. Lb- LOST: Title to 1946 Chevrolet,
ideated 15 miles northeast of Name Jack Fox in back of it.
^Breckenridge, or 4 miles south y- found please return to Jack
of EiiasVilie. Farm Hi-way Fox> Box 222, Vvoodson, Tex-
X01 divides land in 2 pastures. as 29-ltp
No minerals. $85.00 per acre. 1--------
Phone HI9-3974. C. T. Hill, LOST — Roan cow with baby
Ivan Route, Breckenridge, Tex- caif. Cow about 10 years old.
as. 29-2tp Strayed from old Denham
---- place, about three miles south-
east town. Anyone locating her
--please notify Ed L. Merriman,
-phone 4021. 29-ltc
• BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
FHA Members
Attend Meeting
Several FHA students from
here a.nd Woodson attended
the area convention at Tarle-
ton State College at Stephen-
ville Friday night.
... j Janice Thomas of Brecken-
R. Noles of Graham, Wayland ridge was elected Area IV Fu-
Noles and Mrs. Bert Johnson
of Lenders.
Visiting Mrs. Curtis were
Mrs. Lilly and Mr. a.nd Mrs.
Arch Curtis of Elbert.
Mrs. Nina Keeter, Mrs. Lil-
ly and Mrs. A. ’Wright of El-
bert visited with residents at
the Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johanson
and children of Brownwood
visited Mrs. C. E. King and
they all went fishing and had
a. very nice anting.
Visiting Mrs. Thompson
were her son, Grady Thomp-
son from Guymon, Okla., her
daughter from Elbert and Mrs.
Creel from Proffitt.
Miss Riley had as her visi-
tors Mrs. Wailker and Mrs.
Harvey of Woodson.
Mrs. Bessie Huston is still
in the hospital, but is expected
back soon.
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Mrs. Customer, if you do not inGS — PART-TIME WORK (
hjve an Avon Representative Fqr ADDED INCOME Re- f
liable ps.rty or persons wanted (
for this area to handle the ,
Serve Up-To-The-Minute Chicken Stew
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paity at his home this week. ■'
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Mrs. Customer, if you do not
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calling on you each three
vfceeks, would you like to be -----
interviewed to become the world famous R.C.A. & SYL-
Avon Representative in your VANIA Television and Radio
neighborhood. Write AVON, Tubes sold through cur latest
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modern type self-service, free
check tube testing and mer-
chandising units. Will not in-
terfere with your present em-
ployment. To qualify, you
must have: ® $3,199.00 or $1,-
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Throckmorton Tribune (Throckmorton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964, newspaper, March 5, 1964; Throckmorton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372302/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Depot Public Library.