Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1980 Page: 5 of 16
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THE NEWS-TELEGRAM, Sulphur Springs, Texos. Wednesday, Moy 21,19S0--5
Sulphur Bluff news
Claudy and Lutie Patterson,
their daughteeDessie andO.C.
Murray of Irving left on Friday
for a vacation in Colorado,
Trudy and Richard Singleton
were in Bonham Friday for
Richard to have a medical test
at the VA Hospital. They made
a return trip on Monday. Rosa
Huie accompanied them. They
returned by Paris to visit Aleen
Skeen, a patient at McCusstion
Medical Center. Aleen had to
have a second eye surgery last
week and at last report she was
doing all right.
Woody Culpepper remains in
Franklin County Hospital and
is some better.
Mrs. J.A. (Amar Sue)
Ramsey entered Baylor
Hospital Tuesday for more
tests. J.A., her son, Bobby
Ramsey, and her mother,
Lillean Davis, went with her.
Darrell and Amar Norton of
Weatherford were here last
week to be with her sister,
Aleen Skeen, during her
surgery.
The Rural Progress Club
meeting was held last week.
The following officers were
elected: Delbert Hays,
chairman; J)T. (Putt)
Bassham, vice chairman;
Hilga Chester, secretary and
treasurer. Joe Inman, a local
teacher, was the guest speaker,
bringing an interesting
program on his travels as a
Secret Service agent for a
number of years. He delivered
a very good talk.
Delbert and Hilga attended
the Community Club Council
meeting Monday in the County
Extension Service office
conference room.
A large group from here
attended the Fun and Frolic tea
and program last Saturday in
the Civic Center.
Garland Hays of Wolfe City
visited his parents, Delbert and
Dorothy Hays, Sunday. Late
Sunday afternoon their
daughter, Dorothy Nell and
Donald (Hoppyi Hopkins and
Vickie of Colorado arrived for a
visit. They had been visiting
friends and relatives in Kansas
on the way here. The Hopkins
were former residents.
William and Martha Jo Ford
of Wichita Falls came Tuesday
to spend a few days with her
mother, Madie Dawson.
William is doing fine following
his surgery.
Combined graduation ser-
vices for eighth grade and
senior students will be held at 8
p.m. Friday at the high school
auditorium. Honor students are
Seniors Kristy Winnie,
valedictorian, and Steven
Skeen, salutatorian. Junior
high top honors went to Chad
Bolton and Cynthia Bales. Dale
Smith, minister of Shannon
Oaks Church of Christ, will be
the guest speaker.
Saturday will be the reunion
and homecoming of former
students and teachers of
Sulphur Bluff, according to
plans of Rosemary Horn and
Valeria Moore.
Nurses strike
hits hospital
DANBURY, Conn. lAPi -
Some services were suspended
at Danbury1 Hospital when
nurses walked off their jobs in a
contract dispute.
The strike began Tuesday-
after the nurses, members of
the Connecticut- Health Care
Association, rejected'a contract
offer that would have raised
starting pay by 50 cents an hour
to to $6.60. -The union, which
represents the 227 nurses, said
it wants $6.90 an hour.
No new negotiating sessions
were scheduled.
What you don’t know
about heat pumps
can be costing you plenty.
The heat pump is a
heating and air-
conditioning system
pioneered by General Elec-
tric since 1935.
In view of today's energy
situation, the GE Heat
Pump is among the most
efficient of ways to heat
and cool your home or
business.
In summer, with the GE
Heat Pump, air-
conditioning savings from
12%to20%are commoncom-
pared to many systems
presently in use. In winter,
the heat pump operates for
40%to 60% less than regular
electric heating systems.
.There's no question about
it, the heat pump is the
system of today and tomor-
row.
Which heat pump should
you buy? Consider this:
General Electric makes
and sells more heat pumps
than any other brand. No,,
other company can begin to
mach GE's heat pump ex-
perience.
When you build, buy, or
remodel, check out the
energy-saving GE
Weathertron Heat Pump. It
can save you plenty!
Ml
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• Goes on smoothly, evenly
_ W—^m Reg. 9.£
gallon.
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gallon.
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• In 15 flat colors
• Covers in 1 coat
/
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Gallery semi-gloss, reg. 13.99 ... 8.99
J6 off Custom flat interior.
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2-in. trim
brush.
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in convenient 6-pack.
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SLACKS DAYu
May 22nd-24th Thursday-Friday-Saturday
Men’s And
Young Men’s
Famous Maker
Co-ordinated
Separates...
3 DAYS ONLY
REDUCED 25%
Coats AQ75
Regular to 65“'...
48:
Vest 1 £50
Regular to 22*
16
Pant
Regular to 23*
1725
Dresing up or dressing down,
the solution for a total together
look are these handsome
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slacks in easy-care fabrics and
great color combinations. Hurry
in for besj selections!
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SALE...
At Bealls
When You
Trade-In Any
Old Pair Of
Dress Pants...
Bealls will allow
You 3°° off on the
Purchase of a New
Pair of Hapgar
Slacks at Regular
Price.,
Shop Our Special
Group of Sale Slacks
Values to 25"
Men’s
Neck
Wear
Values To 10.00
. "Famous Name Brands”
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Dress Shirts J
7** 088
SALE / -O
Regular to 17.00
We not only have one brand but two Famous Nome
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savings. A big assortment of patterns and colors in
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1980, newspaper, May 21, 1980; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth823566/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.