The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1948 Page: 4 of 16
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THE WINKLER COUNTY NEWS
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10 lb. bag 77c
MRS. TUCKER'S
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
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SOUP
COFFEE . . 51c
PINEAPPLE
CHOICE OF MEATS
Dr. Pomelo
46-Oz. Can
Texsun
46-Oz. Can
TWO VEGETABLES
Blended JUICE 19c
$
Grapefruit Juice 19c
DESSERT
DRINK
BONGO
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CAMAY .15c
NO. 212 CAN
HUNT’S FANCY
Hunt’s Fancy
2 For
Cashmere Bouquet
Spinach, 2 for 25c
TOILET SOAP 25c
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EGGS
Dozen 47c
Lb.
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5 rayon Willow-brook Cordette,
with quaint button treatment, and such distinc-
tive pockets. Maize, pink, or aqua, with grey.
C C C BRAND
TOMATOES . .
OLEO
Plain lb. 37c
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
OF PARTNERSHIP
W. C. CAMPBELL,
C. O. JONES.
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Dandy suit — very
New Look! Of fine striped
No. 1 Can
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16-Oz.
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CHERRIES
LIBBY'S
FRUIT COCKTAIL
Streak of Lean Steak of Fat
SLICED BACON . .
NO. 2 CANS
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GOLDEN
BANANAS . .
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No. 2 CAN
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NO. 2% CAN
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Open Daily at 2:00
IMPERIAL PURE CANE
SUGAR
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Cartoon “FOUL HUNTING”
• LATEST NEWS •
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Sauerkraut . 13c
Libby’s No. 2 Can
Sweet Peas . 20c
Libby’s 12-Oz. Can
Corned Beef . 49c
Morton’s
SALT
SWEET, JUICY Pound
TEXAS ORANGES . . . 712c
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Notice is hereby given that the
partnership lately subsisting be-
tween W. C. Campbell and wife,
and C. O. Jones and wife, under
the firm name of Campbell Paint
and Paper Company of Hobbs,
New Mexico and Kermit, Texas
was dissolved by mutual consent
on the 1st day of April, 1948. All
debts owing to the said partner-
ship at Kermit, Texas, are to be
received by the said C. O. Jones
and all demands on the said part-
nership at Kermit, Texas are to
be presented to him for payment
and all debts owing to the said
partnership at Hobbs, New Mexico
are to be presented to W. C.
Campbell, and all demands on the
said partnership in Hobbs, New
Mexico are to be presented to
W. C. Campbell for payment.
Dated this 12th day of April,
1948.
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Tom Moorehead Gets
20-Year Service Ring
Tom Moorehead, manager of
Griffith Theatres in Kermit, was
awarded a 20-year service ring by
his company at the annual con-
vention held in Oklahoma City,
Okla., April 2. The ring is onyx,
set in gold, centered with a dia-
mond
Mrs. Moorehead also attended
the meeting in Oklahoma.
Miss Patsy Wooten
Chosen Window Model
For Abilene Shop
ADiiene, Texas, April 15.—Patsy
Wooten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
S. L. Wooten of Kermit, Texas,
has been chosen to act as a win-
dow model for Margo’s Junior
Miss Shop, local ready-to-wear
store, J. W. Williams, manager,
has announced.
Miss Wooten is a sophomore
student at Hardin-Simmons Uni-
versity.
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tending a meeting of directors of
the Five-City Women’s Golf
League.
Purpose of the meeting was to
plan an inter-city golf tournament
for women of the five country
clubs in the league. Mrs. Fair-
cloth was to extend an invitation
for the tournament to be held at
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with
Gilbert Roland
as
“THE CISCO KID”
ties which preceded closing of the
school year.
Decorations for the Saturday
night banquet are to be in the
theme of the Gay Nineties, and
are being prepared by a special
committee of the Senior Class.
Local Women Attend
Golf Association
Meet in Odessa
Mrs. Gid Faircloth, Mrs. Pat
Holder and Mrs. Jimmie Lyles
were in Odessa Wednesday at-
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2 Boxes
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| Thursday, April 15, 1948
Senior-Junior
Banquet Set for
| Saturday Night
I Cullen Akins, Odessa, former
| resident of Kermit as manager of
Wm. Cameron Lumber Company,
I will be principal speaker at the
I annual Senior-Junior banquet to
/ be held Saturday night at 8 o’clock
I in the high school cafeteria..
L Members of the Senior Class of
I Kermit High School will be hosts
| for the occasion, entertaining the
Junior Class, high school faculty
I members and members of the
I School Board.
The annual banquet is one of
I the outstanding events of the year
| for the two upper classes. Girls
I dress formal, entertainment fea-
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SPECIAL! The life story, in technicolor, of Teddy Roose-
velt, one of America’s most colorful presidents! Plus car-
toon and latest news.
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Williams, Nev H. The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1948, newspaper, April 15, 1948; Kermit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1466715/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Winkler County Library.