The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1956 Page: 3 of 28
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Friday. May 4, 1956.
Echo-ettes
They rpent th* week-end al th* which, hr **id, provided that aft-
Klyirvf Kwh Inn at Karnack and ' »r a >°*d ha» bran doard for 20
on Monday went to Shreveport year* it ia no ionjrrr public prop-
for a buxine** ti ip before return- j rtty but revert* to the original
MAJOR JOSFPH p r,.;nn *iq inic horn*. .property owners.
MAJOR JOSIrPHP. Guinn. 39., _ Many such road* have hern
tv Vi * * ,u!"n °* (.um ^ M\RP1 (Iras getting will he fenced in Hopkins and other Kaat
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Musical Program
Planned at Dairy
Show Banquet
School '.n Alaska Major tluinn,!
A banquet of rather unique
: Senior banquet which l» scheduled 'he Halos l ounty case will have ^ ^
*** 'W *nw to •»«;' vS5 j ?r!£'.S.”2 ito'HAS £ i *•“ ^ h'U Ihl. V..r ...
atmes Me is tegulaily assigned tenors the seniois each >**>. i |>« n tin. and 11 al City F*ik
a- ("Kitties officer with Head-1 ,, ... . ,.l There will be no speaking at
..... , I at icy HKli F Ktioene Itn.e Maurice Hosrinan will hold 11 .. . . . . .
c..aiteT« of the 08th Antiaircraft Al*r' nniv r.. r.ugtnt tnuc, , , .... | the banquet, but only musical rn
Art'lle, v Cm.,, at fori R.-h.id Mr and Mis. Kenneth Mine. Mis. »clo,k services Sunday at Heck- . . „ . ...
Art.U.i t.,oup a. fort Hnhaid- T(,m \Vo,sham. Mr. and My. Fred h«»" Haytist church. Sunday j «*"'"» <>« This w ill he provided
; Mo»lk. Mrs. Puke McKinney and school at 10 o’clock, Riley Beck- by J T Adams and The Men of j !iant»
.... .... . „ 1 daughter, Ann. wen- in Mt. Pleas- l am. superintendent. K\ e n i n g Texas .vui the Sulphur Springs
D\K PH Mi Milnhur Springs ... . . .
. itiien has a big faith in his city’s h"1 * *“,,rs‘* ‘V ■ ***"” " 7 30 P’ m’ “'•* S‘"» "fehetra. unde, the
, ... .. . a suipiise this Is tom Life i
ful.i-e Leon Htadheriy, a thud , , , , , ^_„
inogialil at the nigh school, non
giader at Austin school, had been : ... . , . ,. ,.
, Umng their son and brother, r, l
..-tining to all the talk about the ,,
,, , Hi ice. pi mcipai of the high school
, otton Belt oistcontinuing pas- ,. , ....... ,,
, , , , there foi the last ,>l> tears. Also
sengei -civi.e through, Sulphur , .
, ,, . , . , ..going from t oopci weic Ins sl.stci
.Sin mgs an Sunday when the fact, . , ,, , ... , ...
, , , 1 , . and brother, Mrs J Wash l Imp-
I ecame real. 1 con stated to his
, ,, nan and Artie Hi ice.
grandmother, Mis pheo Mcl.au-
direction of Tommy Hendrieks. t tcria on opening day of the two-
A feature of th* occasion will day exposition.
be the clowning of the show | —.------- -------------
queen, (laie Julian, pretty 16-
year-old Sulphur Springs student.
She will be crownad by Kd I
Palmer, president of the North
**'t Texas Patty Association
ducats will be introduced by
tliovcr Sellers.
Bet Alan Lynch will give Ihe
■intcation
Hopkins Women
Plan Luncheon
Ai Pine Forest
I
lied le, 1 and Itlooks Kmmoils
comprise the program committee. \
direction of Mrs. Rose Bain.
Mr*. Jack Melton and Mr*.
Klmer Moncrltf Will explain tha
theme and objective* of HD Week
und also review Hopkitm County'*
progress under the home demon-
stration program.
An entertainment program will
be held during the afternoon, with
each dub in the county present-
ing a skit or some other number.
All home demonstration women
have been urged to attend A
The local observance of
tioiial Home Demonstration NVs-s-K j nUmt>«*r of public officials have
will be climaxed Vrlday with a I been invited, among these being
On the tommitUM' ***** **»mnty wuit* luncheon utui im*vt \)w rout\ty outtitniiuiioDi'ri court.
U 0 l.t nit'ii iu t| Ji ^ton NN tl tn»i at the l4»ni* h orot community Club women will bring Imskct
a ntcr. ' lunchif* for the noon monl, \shich
1 hr h^fujut'* u ill he hchl at A nhort ptogmm \% ill hi* hi'Ui will hr miwngrtl ami |n'«*ftUU*<! over
: no p
* *a* *: t*«'!
m m (hi high Ni hot‘l * i%ft* timing the noon hour umlor
the hy rino FonM memhon.
THE HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO
Negro Released
On $1,000 Bend
A Sulphur Spring* Negro Jail-
ed some three week! ago obtain-
ed his release Tuesday under a
$1,000 bond to ftwwit grand jury
action on a forgery count.
Beside* the forgery charge in
district court, the prisoner also
faced a charge of misdemeanor
theft in county court. He plead-
ed guilty to this count and waa
fined $75 and cost* hy Judgo
Newt Owens, a total of $110.30.
Try a Want Ad for Re.ulta
ley that S.ilphui Spting- will grow
>■< big ti'ar pa--.cngoi xeiviee will
have to be put link oil again.
< AKKOl.l It 1 A r K. Sulphur
Spimg-s agent for the ,'otton Belt,,
jirpoited Wednesday that he had
. i !irreived official- notice that a
ML ANP Mrs. I aul Ivexeie x'f . thi rateniM labor stilke against
out announce the huth of ,|ie lailroad had been called off.
a se\tn arid one half pound son, ],, u t- vi u > t heating iri Tyb-t ycstei-
lay. April J'J in a hospital , ,|uv j lll!kr(, (lt|H T Hunagan dis-
r i i i e 1 he young man is the gi eat- ■ S1,|vt.,| a tempoiaiy lestiaimng
gi.in.l-.oi of Mi- Le- Pattoison „iaei that had delayed a stiike
of Sulphur Spimgs who i- hL s|tot«-d miller. Kail officials ask-
lt- a.mioi.t with ho gi and,laughter j,.() t h,- lifting of the ordet after
hnhy. the ui iims notified them that
I 11k*• j liiris had lu'cn cancelled.
MISS SHI III.KY No! theutt. j
ihio^htei of Mi. and Mis. I*.. Y .1 \ \IV\MS, tmi*«tc iliicttor t>f
Ni.i tin utt of \gana, lluain, ic- First Baptist ( hurch, was one of
, i-iitly ii. ieptid a position as so- twelv, men in Pallas Tm-rduy to
, .i t; ediloi foi the litiam Daily help plan Texas Baptists’ music
New-, and tl-.e 1—iiiloiial S an. ! pi ogi ami fm l'.'.'o> and I‘.*57.
Mi-- Not theutt al I. w i it rs fen-; —---
'.,.e - t.o le- f.u both papeis. Slo- TF< II S, IT Jack Bnrkhiim.
i d.ong n,,., - \ i.r the stones fm Ji . and family arrived in the
the -Ml page mag a - me for 1 ihci ] Slates Apnl L’S from Ramey Ail
al ion lbi> in ,l,i , that is being Force Base in Puerto Itico wlieie
p itid-hed t-\ the Fa,III,' Press. III! he has been stationed for the
...billion to he I newspaper work. , l>»’,t three and one half years.
Mi- No tn. •.]’,! i attending col ! II'' will be stationed lit tV-Well
lege m (1 aam I he Noitlici.lt ! All P-'ce Base in Ft. Woith.
fa I,, li i fm me 111 i c- i.lc.l i n Sul
ph ir Spnngs. i A 11 u l 111 K "{
< <i liiw til iiVi'tiiip t*ii't of thol \ f tl i»»
K F\ N Fill McKINNKV ..f!S'"<-t intersection is closed to
Su'phur Springs, a tie-hman stu | traffic for a leiimdelii.g and pnv-
dent at Hi, e Institute, Houston.1 "U-' J“b The crown of the street
I- looking forward to a summer!" h.ur.g . ut down to tit the grade
Saw cr uise to Kurope He re- *--t*i»ili-h* u by n lecent new curb
. ,-rii’lv wa- acepted for tiainmg gutter installation. A sinillar
-he Navy program. I""."’1 ’ " l!l l’<’ 'limnl ""
»»n tiir jid.ioiiuiijr s'«tu»n.^ if \ • •It*'
St i • t*t.
1 in i I MHY ^ .oi»h t * r*t.’>
i -., ■ i: f11« t-n th*- VotMr.’ist I'» \ai
Many >h**|* h< if«*r ■.»!«• hi in>rihkr
m int ad«liti"T:.!l moiwy. Then' i,,,!
i t if *if |\ uhi’ i:\\ i’ll a .11 i y h»• if
, - hy Y .I I Palnif i "t Sulphur
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I „l the show hero or May ■I'-l'ttal W e d n e
uth tin* ......... l*>
M > \( || \ M i Mrs (it'll,' Ross
thi* I**rtH "f a '<>n who
-how - rn nun-, ,.f hr. iiminy a hiv:
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filing j'liy, ar«l J«»$* ( hapninn nf
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tairlishe.l it would always remain
Mil AND M1- I bar. D Sea- public- pi operty. ^ Bu, Chapman
man hai r -ret urr-.rd from a- rom-' baxedg hix ras*- or! a new statute
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Piggly Wiggly PRESENTS
Stokely-Van Camp
PANTRY SHOWER
SALE
Once again, I’lGC.LY WIGGl.Y and STOKEI.Y -V AN LAMP I iuiihine In Bung yon Imrgainx
fr.itn tin- Stokely and Van Camp line of fine food* lieu- in iih otnpai a l>l<- .pialitv iiiorclian-
dise brought to you at incomparable taving*. Slock up now during (In* I’antfy Shower Sale
. . . and remember, you save double at 1MGGI.Y VVIC.t.lY WII II VAI.IJARI.F.
S&H GREEN STAMPS
[aphiCOTS
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STOKI I.Y’S U S I*.
Gl.ADIOI A ENRICHED
FLOUR
5-LB. BAG
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CHERRIES
Nil 1103 (an
HAI CARD'S OVI N READY
BISCUITS
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(an
sroKi i.y s i Run
N t o k r I y ’ •
APPLE SAUCE
StokrlyY Small Wholr ^
GREEN BEANS
Stokrly'a AII-(*rfMi
ASPARAGUS SPEARS
Stokrlv’t Mrdiutn Sifr (iifMi
LIMA BEANS
StokrlvY I ord Hook (.rr^n
LIMA BEANS
303 can
17c
303 can
25c
300 can
29c
303 can
25c
303 can
29c
COCKTAIL
No. 303 (an
25^
STOKELY'S WHITE
CREAM CORN
No 303 (an
K I N(. A N'S
LUNCH MEAT
12 0/ (aii
29^
ceijrct c°"
No. 1 Dry Salt
JOWLS
Armour'* Malchlm* Tray f*ack
SLICED BACON
Piggly Wiggly Special
SAUSAGE
f resh Sliced Pork Shoulden
STEAK
Heavy Calf Chuck
ROAST
Lb
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l.b
l.b
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29c
1.00
39c
39c
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SUGAR
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10 lbs. 93c
lb. 19c
INTRODUCTORY SALE
OXYDOL
With Color-Sale Oxygen lll.-acl,
GIANT BOX
59/
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CAKE MIX
Pkg.
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CLEANSER 2 cans 23c
Armour • I >*%•!•
DOG FOOD
Stokrly • Grapefruit
JUICE
SI o k e I y i r o m m t o
JUICE
Vm n C. a rr« p » Vienna
SAUSAGE
Stokrly* Whole Spiked
PEACHES .
Stokej y « Whole
TOMATOES
44> ,»$
can 25c
Nn to 3
2 cans 25c
, {
can’ 17c
No l
can 29c
Slokely’* Whole Unpeeled
APRICOTS
Slokely'* Cut Green
BEANS
Admiration
COFFEE
Slokely’* Pure
ORANGE JUICE
Slokely'*
SPINACH 2
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2 cans
No. 303 « Qc
ran JL
No. 303
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No. 303
can*
I iet.1, BLACKEYK
PEAS
l.arge Sugar Loaf
PINEAPPLE
Fancy Yellow
SQUASH
Fre*b Crisp
CARROTS
Extra Fancy
BANANAS
l.b*.
Each
1-lb. cello
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1956, newspaper, May 4, 1956; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth827013/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.