The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1976 Page: 5 of 12
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drug store
THANKSGIVING STORE HOURS: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m
FAST RELIEF
WITH
PRIVINE DROPS
Reg. $1.29. Unblocks nasal
passages to promote easy
breathing, 1 oi.
VASELINE INTENSIVE
CARE BATH OIL BEAD
TO SOFTEN
Reg. $1.39. Add to bath for
an all-over skin treatment.
Reg. or Herbal, 15 oi.
Limit 2
Vaseline
INTENSIVE CARE
k ‘Bubbling
i "Herbal $
Priviin
solution
Price good through No«. 27,1976.
Quantity Rights Reserved
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LATHER REFILL
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Hospital
News
Hospital Visiting Hours
2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m.
Admitted
Edwin McGill, Sulphur
Springs, \
Edward Patrick, 509 Tate.
J. A. Hurley, Star Route.
Mrs. Donald Daniel, 535
South Moore.
Master Sam • Marshall. 708
Bell. V
Mrs. John Ray, 312 Beck-
ham.
Mrs. Ralph Gilbreath, 145
Moore.
Fred Ponder, Route 5.
Larry Shaw, 100 South Como.
, Grover West, Woodhaven
, Nursing Home.
Mrs. N. L. Tanton, Route 2.
Ricky Lawrence, 229 Morris
' Drive.
Miss Jacqueline Bonner, 127
! Lamar.
Jason Thomas, 1614 San Je-
cinto.
Mrs. Louis Ritchey, 613
Whitworth.
Mrs. Bur nice Young, Route
5.
Mrs. Susie Williams, 511 Put-
man.
H. D. Bell, 106 Colorado.
Barney England, 103 Gilmer.
Master Todd Bartley, Route
2.
Mrs. Ida Mae Kitts, Para-
dise Inn.
Charles Harred, 1415 Church.
Mrs. Fannie Richardson,
Pickton.
Harvey Lawson, Sulphur
Springs Nursing Home.
Myrle Lee, 942 Alabama.
Robert Darden, 309 Helm
Lgdg
Mrs. William Gross, Route 2.
Mrs. John Rainey, Cooper.
Mrs. Cleatus Speed, Route 3.
Paul Ashberry, Sulphur
Bluff.
Miss Tonya Coleman, 1005
North Jackson.
Master Damon Monan, Sal-
tillo.
Miss Christina Doss. Como.
Mrs. Jackson Hood, 1412
Houston.
Mrs. Larry Riley, 1225 Main.
Mrs. Lela Strickland, Cumby.
Mrs. Jimmy Goldsmith, 545
Texas.
• Mrs. Mickey Pety, 713 Camp
Mrs. Larry Clayton, 505
Putman.
Mrs. Willie Iglehart, Cooper,
Miss Amy Coleman, Route
4.
Mrs. Grover West, Wood-
haven Nursing Home.
Mrs. Ben Walker, 805 Fuller.
Mrs. Glee Hare, 709 Hous-
ton.
Von Ray McCauley, Yantis.
Master Chris Machen, Com-
merce.
Kerry Harrison, Route 4.
Mrs. Noel Logsdon, Paris.
Michael Goldsmith, Saltillo.
W. G. Carroll, Dike.
Mrs. Jerry Freeman, Route
2.
Dismissed
Bert H o u st o n, Sulphur
Springs.
Mrs. Anna Brewer, Pickton.
Mrs. Gaylon Hume and baby
boy, Sulphur Bluff.
Richard Jackson, 643 Tate.
Pate Russell, 1523 Live Oak.
Mrs. Ricky Hollis and baby
boy, Route 4.
Master Sam Marshall, 108
Bell.
Mrs. Chester Garretson, Mt
Vernon.
Mrs. Charles King, 600 Van
Sickle.
Mias Amy Williams, Rock-
wall.
Miss Lisa Cole, Route 2.
Mrs. Annie Rhoades, Route
5.
Bascom Allen, Star Route.
Miss Kim Leatherwood, Com-
merce.
Mrs. Robert Allen, Wills
Point.
Mrs. Dalby DeBord, Dike.
Mrs. Earl Poole, Brashear.
Master Jason Thomas, 1614
San Jacinto.
Mrs. Earnestine Roper,
Emory.
Mrs. Louis Ritchie 613 Whit-
worth.
Mrs. Art Singleton, 1122 Jef-
ferson.
Mrs. Gladys Neal, Dike.
J'. A. Hurley, Star Route.
George Jones, Emory.
F. L. Stewart, Sulphur
Springs.
R. D. Denny, 309 Jarbo.
Oscar Herman, Dike.
Mrs. Robert Wesson, 212 Bell-
view.
John Andrews, Emory.
Ricky Lawrance, 229 Morris
Drive.
Master Jay Smith, Route 2.
Friday, November 26, 1976. THE HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO, Sulphur Springs, Texas,
~ - Hood, 1412
Mr; Jimmy O’Dell. Como.
Ktchard Gray, Route 1.
Robert al, 108 Gilmer.
Mrs. Mai... Mien, 808 East
Beckham.
Mrs. Minona Parker, 528
Texas.
Mrs. Susie Williams, 511 Put-
man.
Mrs Tommy Woodall, 409
Craig.
Charles Harred, 1415 Church.
Mrs. Amy Thomas, Sulphur
Springs.
Mrs. Norwood Tanton,
Route 2.
129 Carter
1506 San Ja
Hubert Hicl
Mrs Joe G(
cinto.
Otis Campbell, Route 5.
Larry Shaw, .100 South
Como.
Mrs. James Robinson, 209
Jonas.
Orval Gene Clifton, Dike.
Mrs. Lydia Goldmith, 404
St. James.
Mark Daughterly, 312 Rob-
ertson.
Miss Christina Doss, Como.
Miss Shirley Terry, Emory.
Henry Bell, 106 Colorado.
Kinnamon,
Mrs. Jackson
Houston.
Mrs. Verna
Commerce,
Mrs. Larry Don Riley, 1225
Main.
Allison McAfee, 1531 Col-
lege.
Mark Speed, Dike.
Damon Moman, Saltillo.
Miss Tonya Coleman, 1005
North Jackson.
Miss Verda Wright, Cooper.
Mrs. Clifford McFadden, 307
Ardis.
Miss Jacqueline Bonner,
—5
127 Lamar.
Micheal Foster, 1136 Bowie.
Willie Owens, 224 Parkins.
L. M. Walker, O’Fallon, Mo.
Miss Amy Coleman, Route
4.
Mrs. Leroy Gulledge; Como.
Tommy Rawson, Route 5.
Mrs Iva Button, 404 St.
James.
Mrs Stoney Burke, Star
Route.
Harvey L a w s o n, Sulphur
Springs Nursing Home.
Mrs. Jodean Ballard, 117
Eoscue.
Miss Amanda Melson, Pick-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Morgan,
Route 2.
Kenneth Vaden, 500 Lamar.
> Mrs. Bobby Meeks, 512
% Church.
Mrs. Tom Wingo, 940 North
Davis.
Lewis Shubert, Como.
Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, 305
Carter.
Carl W. Grayson, Brashear.
Gary Chitsey, 1117 McGrede.
Mrs. Jerry Freeman, Route
2.
Mrs. Thomas Seymour, Cum-
by.
Mrs. George Darner, Sul-
phur Bluff.
Loot Recovered
By Deputies
Sheriffs deputies recovered
$300 over the weekend allegedly
; stolen by an illegal alien. The
' man is being held in county jail
until immigration authorities
can pick himlip and return him
- to Mexico.
Ihe Sheriffs Department is
jo investigating an aban-
ned pick up trade found two
Lies south of Cumby. The
ick had no license plates or
jpection sticker and there is
report of the track being
„ An identification number was
‘ located on the track and the
number is being run through
; the Department of Motor
< Vehicles to find the owner.
PINE SOL
CLEANER
Reg. $1.06
Needs no rinsing, 15 oz
Limit 2
Reg. $2.98
Adjustable
Limit 2
Reg. $1.29
Reg. or Menthol
limit 2
Reg. $1.59
Untangles, conditions, 15 oz
Limit 2
Reg. $1.29
For hands and body[, 10 oz
' Limit 2
Reg. $1.98
Relief for colds, 36's
Limit 2
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Keys, Clarke & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1976, newspaper, November 26, 1976; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth780062/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.