The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1957 Page: 22 of 38
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p 1 L the program. Music was played
a Calender Club by Rita Stewart, sophomore in
M T Newman High School
Hears Reviewer Thirty-five members and guests
I SWEETWATER, Sept 11 (RNS) were present.________________1
- —Mrs. Allen Baker reviewed
1 ’Roaming in the Mountains’ for Asparagus Mystery
the opening meeting of the Cal- Heat canned asparagus spears,
endar Club of the First Methodist drain and serve this subtle "mys-
‘Church Monday afternoon in Fel- tery” topping on them To a
lowship Hall of the church half cup ot commercial sour
Hostesses were Mmes. Walter cream add a teaspoon of sugar.
Schattel, Earl Webb, Tom Kass- 2 teaspoons wine vinegar, % tea-
y ner. Bob Law, Ray Boothe, D. B. spoon paprika and ’» teaspoon
3 Dixon, Tom Wideman, B L. Clay- seasoned salt Heat gently. Fold
P ton and George Leonard, in a half cup toasted bread cubes
. Mrs. Leonard was in charge of and spoon over the asparagus.
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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS 4-B
Abilene, Texas, Thursday Morning, September 12.1957__
wo k Co.
GAIL TALBERT
Manager
"There's Boon Some Changes Mode" /
THE
• Furniture Outlet Store
FOR
KAIE AMMER
IVAOBILE ■ iOMES
“ HAS MOVED TO
MIKE HAMMER
Owner
630 OAK ST. <m BLOCKS SOUTH OF THORNTON'S BiG STORD
WE ARE Nor IN THS FURNITURE BUSINESS. OIX BUSINESS IS SELLING MONUERONE:
AND WE ACCEPT FURNITURE IN ON OUR MOBILE HOME SALES TAL THE FURNITURE
BE MOVED - REGARDLESS or PRICE. WE NOW HAVE ON HANLON SUIEs. DIN.
FROM SIX FULLY FURNISHED RESIDENCES - INCLUDED ARE BED RING MACHINES
ETTE SUITES. REFRIGERATORS. ELECTRIC AND GAS RANGES, MA s MODELS SEW.
DEEP FREEZERS. RECORD PLAYERS. RADIOS. TV CONSOLE AND TABLE MODE TABLES
INC. MACHINES. BABY BEDS. TWIN BEDS. BUNK BEDS. A. AND FULL BEDS OPP HR:
CEDAR CHESTS. CHESTS or DRAWERS. WE EVEN HAVE ONE COMPLETE TA
NITURE PURCHASED OVERSEAS AND FLOWN INTO ABILENE FROM NOR
WE SELL FOR CASH, OR GIVE TERMS IF CREDIT IS GOOD!
RANGER HIGH CHEER LEADERS—Leading the yells for the Ranger Bull-
dogs Friday night in the game at Mineral Wells will be. left to right. Barbara
Crabb. Norma Emfinger. Kay King. Charlotte Rose and Norma Mace. Misses
Crabb and Emfinger are sophomores while Misses King and Rose are seniors
and Miss Mace, a junior in Ranger High School (Ranger RNS photo)
GENERAL INSURANCE 6 BONDS
Petroleum Bldg. Dial OR 37311
‘ To Really Save Money
On Furniture—See Us."
LAIKE LHAMMER
M OBILE n OMES
FURNITURE OUTLET STORE
Ph. OR 4-1061
630 Oak St.
Olga Schawe Takes Trip
To Assembly, Festival
BALLINGER, Sept 11 (RNS - the first film made in Africa.
Miss Olga Schawe, teacher of pi- written by Africans and played
ano in Ballinger has returned by the natives
from a vacation in Chicago and. .,
on Mackinac Island, Michigan, On the way to Michigan. Miss
located between Lake Michigan Schawe attended the 28th annual
and Lake Huron, eight miles off Chicago and Music Festival in
the Michigan coast She attended Soldiers field and the 21st Fes-
the Assembly of Nations The tival Luncheon in the Hilton Ho-
Ideology of Freedom for the tel. •
Whole World1 on the island The composer. Ferde Grope,
This assembly was directed by conducted his more than 100-
Dr Frank Buchman of Pennsyl- piece festival orchestra Eight-
vania. More than a thousand men thousand performers- from 42
and women from 40 nations at- states. Canada and Puerto Rico
MACK HENSON
SUPER MARKET
2014 AMBLER
OPEN 7:30 A.M. To 7:30 P.M.--7 DAYS A WEEK
"Your Business is Appreciated"
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY
BIRM
—A bus
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rock-thr
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was 16
charge
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all you,
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said the
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Miss Schawe saw * Freedom ' Field.
were in the festival at Soldier’s
ere
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Party Fetes Newlyweds
Visiting in Stamford
STAMFORD, Sept 11 RNS1 — graduate of Lubbock High School
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harwell, who and attended Draughors B siness
were married Aug 30. were here
. _. , . College. Harwell, son of Mr. and
for the week-end visiting his par- TA t ,
ents and other relatives and Mrs. J C. Harweil of Tuxedo, is
friends employed by the Pan- American
A miscellaneous shower was giv. Petroleum Corp after returning
en for them Saturday afternoon at from his six-month army service,
the home of Mrs R R DeBusk He graduated from Texas Tech-
The host-group was composed of noiogical College in 1956
Mrs. DeBusk. Mrs. Oran Brigh- The couple is living at 1712 14th j
am. Mrs J K French, Mrs Bill St in Lubbock
Prichard and Mrs John Whaley. They were married at Cotton
Mrs. Harwell is the former Center at the home of the Rev.
Frances Ward, daughter of Mrs and Mrs S A. Sifford. Rev. Mr.
J. C. Ward of Lubbock. She is a Sifford read the ceremony.
MACK HENSON
TRUNS VEGETABLES
7 =========--1
NICE SELECTION EVERY DAY OF GARDEN
FRESH PRODUCE AT REASONABLE PRICES
RED DELICIOUS
APPLES
TOKAY
GRAPES
LB 19‘
TEc
LB. ID
WANT YOUR BUSINESS"
QUALITY MEAT
FRYERC Fresh 20€
FIX I Dressed ..........LB
RACAN Gooch’s Blue
DACON Ribbon .........LB
★ WE SELL FOR CASH - * WE GIVE NO STAMPS
* ONE OF THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT
GROCERS IN ABILENE
* OPEN 7:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.-7 DAYS A WEEK
* PLENTY OF FREE PARKING - * COURTEOUS
SERVICE ALWAYS
C
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Dear Ec
I see
that a
dirty tal
a 50 pe
over the
FRESH
PORK LIVER
LB 29
DRY SALE JOWLS L, 39
UICNIC Fresh
n t N D Dressed .. .
CTEA 1 Fresh
STEAK Pork...
STRAW 1
HATS
CLOSE OUT
PUFFIN
BISCUITS
PKG. 10€
Sunshine
SAVE MONEY ON
SHOTGUN SHELLS
Which
showing
more fit
reading
... LB 33‘
LB 49
off
MRS JIM HARWELL
___________- .. formerly Frances Ward
125 See S’water Herb Dressing
IDAHO RUSSETT
POTATOES 10 LB 49
Watermelons 8015: Ao 29e
CALIFORNIA SUNKIST
ORANGES
TEc
LB. ID
Country Club
‘Tis a dressing that adds new
flavor to vegetable, meat or fish
SWEETWATER. Sept 11 (RNS) salads. Dissolve a package of
—Approximately 125 attended the herb salad dressing mix in 13
t ___.cup tomato juice Add 3 table-
Informal open house of Sweetwa- spoons canned lemon juice and
ter Country Club Sunday aft- 2-3 cup salad oil. Shake well and
•moon for non-members. chill
Among those who joined in as---------------------------------
sisting manager and Mrs Martin Fry Apple Slices
Bein in showing the visitors 7
around the club were Mr and Use some of your supply from
Mrs. Bob Law. Mrs Dent Beall, the season’s apple crop in the
Mrs. Peter Fox and Mrs C. S lunch or supper menu Fry apple
Perkins Jr. , slices in honey and butter
FILL UP AT MELVIN HENSON'S
ONYX SERVICE STATION
ADJOINING OUR PARKING LOT. GASOLINE
PRICES: REGULAR 19.9c per gallon. ETHYL 22.9c
per gallon. Prices subject to current market but
YOU WILL NOT FIND LOWER GAS PRICES IN
ABILENE.
% GAL.
29-
7% oz.
25€
WE
HONOR
CHEER
2 COUPON
1 FROM
REPORTER
NEWS
LG. BOX 29*
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
TO SAVE YOU MONEY
PETERS HI-VELOCITY
12 Gauge ..................
VICTORS
12 Gauge ..........
PETER’S HI-VELOCITY
16 Gauge ...............
VICTORS
16 Gauge ..........
PETER'S HI-VELOCITY
20 Gauge .............
VICTORS
20 Gauge ...
PETERS HI-VELOCITY S2 37
410 (3-inch Box L.L/
Box
Box
Box
Box
Bo
Box
(2’ 2-inch)
$2.87
$2.46
$2.63
$2.30
$2.52
$2.20
$2.01
My sel
one time
magazin
actor, a
for the
of he w:
up the
in it.
290
CLABBER GIRL — 1 LB. 9 OZ.
BAKING POWDER CAN .....
MEAD'S ALUMINUM FOIL
FINE POTATO CHIPS — Reg 39c
CRISCO - 3 r„
OAK FARMS MILK - GAL.
COFFEE MARYLAND
KIM Toilet Tissue
DOUBLE-COLA
or CHEER-UP
25
35
0
35*
44
87
ASSTD.
COLORS 6 F
ROLL ..
BOTTLE 19c PLUS
CARTOON 1 . DEPOSIT
FOREMOST MELLORINE
MRS. WINSTON'S—ASSTD. FLAVORS
PRESERVES - 120Z. JAR
KIM DOG FOOD — 2 CANS
V GAL. 39
4 FOR 99'
..............15'
HUNT S TOMATO
CATSUP ..
HUNT’S TOMATO
JUICE ....
HUNT'S WHOLE
APRICOTS
STEELE
SPAGHETTI
TRELLIS
PEAS
7£
46-0* DE.
CAN 40
300 10€
CAN 1
300 10€
CAN TU
303 10€
Con IU
VAN CAMP
TUNA
FLAT 1Qe
CAN 17
OUR VALUE
TOMATOES 202 2 Can 25€
KIMBELL'S
Pork & Beans Con 2 com 19
OUR VALUE YELLOW CLING
PEACHES
SIZE DE.
CAN 25°
FREE
TYPING
TABLE
WITH THE PURCHASE
OF ANY NEW PORTABLE
TYPEWRITER
• NO MONEY DOWN
PAY $100
ONLY I WEEKLY
• NO RED TAPE
• YOUR CREDIT IS
GOOD AT
Coles 'UTILITY" Table
USE OUR BARBER SHOP
Two Experienced Barbers to Serve You
Open 7 30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
No Better Work in Abilene or Your Money Will
Be Refunded
REG. 98c LOOSE LEAF
FILLERS
59c
NIFTY SPACE SAVER
BINDER (Top Punch) 98c
guilt like
HARDWARE DEPT.
20-GALLON GALVANIZED $o
GARBAGE CANS...........2
* FULL LINE OF
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
SUPER KEMTONE.
Abilene Typewriter Exchange
917 N. 2nd DIAL OR 2.2855
GALLON
*4.98
FROZEN FOODS
OCOMA
P t Pic Beef, Chicken
rar rles or Turkey M.
‘SWEET PICKENS" SPINACH, GREEN
MAS OR CUT GREEN ItANS
10 oz. Site
2 for 25' ■
SAVINGS IN OUR DRUG DEPT.
TONI HOME PERMANENTS Rat go aPETECTAL $1.49
25' CARD BOBBY PINS .........................15€
Reg. $5.95 Bexel Vitamin Tablets 100 cOUmt. SPECIAL ‘3.98
98€ NESTLE SPRAZE..............................59‘
60' DRENE SHAMPOO ............1........39‘
75‘-100 COUNT BAYER'S ASPIRIN .... 49'
Reg. 49> PAULINE HAIR OIL
NYLON BRISTLE TOOTH BRUSH
—2nd BRUSH FREE
REG. 10€ CLIP POCKET COMB
ox. 29€
......25€
2
5*
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1957, newspaper, September 12, 1957; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1654582/m1/22/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.