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April 5, 198U j
Kerens Tribune
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HOUSE
SUN.2—4-
APRIL 8, 1984
PM.
406 OVERLOOK DRIVE $ 55,000.00
Stop in to see this 3BR, 2B, Brick,
living room, CH/A, 5 ceiling fans,
storm windows, new carpet, new paint,
covered patio and gas grill, double
garage, 68' X 120’ lot, fenced.
SHOWN BY George Jett 396-2598
300 OVERLOOK DR/LSP CIRCLE $59,500
Owner wants to sell this brick, 3BR,
2B, formal living room, paneled,
den-kitchen combo with dining area,
range, oven, DW, sliding glass door
from den to uncovered patio, side
entry double garage, 95' X 130T
corner lot, good neighborhood.
HOSTESS Peggy Engel 396-2265
410 S. FERGUSON ST. $65,000.00
Home that needs a family, 3-4BR, 2B,
brick, CH/A, Dining area, breakfast
bar, nice kitchen cabinets with
built-ins, paneled 17' X 25* Den
with beautiful brick floors and a
wall fireplace, side entry double
garage, lrg. 120' X 130' corner lot.
HOSTESS Virgie L. Orr 396-2965
WE HAVE OTHER HOMES THAT CAN BE SEEN
BY APPOINTMENT CALL 396-2985
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Carroll spent last
week with relatives
in Magnolia, Arkans-
as and Shreveport,
Louisiana. On their
return trip to Kerens
they traveled to Ma-
ny, Louisian land
toured the Hodge's
Garden and Azalea
Trails in Tyler.
Mrs. Margaret MeCl-
ung and Mrs. Tillman
Reed of Kerens and
Mrs. Patsy Chandler
of Ferris spent Thur-
sday in Lewisville
visiting Buck Ivey.
He is a patient in
Lewisville Memorial
Hospital and is doing
fine after having #
surgery earlier in
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kaz-
ar of Dallas spent
the week with Mrs.
Ollie Weathers.
Ruby Howell of Dal-
las spent Thursday
in Kerens visiting
friends and relati-
ves.
Mrs. Florene John-
son and Mrs. Dale
Goodman of Athens
visited the Curtis
Moores Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Brister and Howell
Brister of Dallas
spent Wednesday vis-
iting friends and
relatives in Kerens
and checking on Mrs.
Ellen McClung who is
a patient in Regional
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. I. C.
Covington returned
home Saturday from
Dallas where they
visited four days .
with their daughter
and grandson, Mrs.
Helen Lake and J. T.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Berry and Nathan of
Arlington spent the
weekend with his
mother, Mrs. B. P.
Berry. *
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Franklin spent Sun-
day in Kosse visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs; John
Rasco and Stephanie.
Mrs. Patsy Kelley
and Jana and Rockie
Lewis visited Patsy's
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Kuykendall in
Hillsboro Sunday af-
ternoon. .They went
on to Waco to visit
Patsy's nephew, his
wife and their new
baby, Mr. and Mrs.
Gregg Kuykendall
and Natalie Ann.
Weekend guests in
the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Crocker
were Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Saunders of
Channelview.
Mrs. Jimmie Ferguson
spent last week in
Corsicana with her
daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Diane Ferguson.
Mrs. Queva Jane Smi-
th of Redding, Cali-
fornia is spending
several days with her
mother, Mrs. Bertha
Gray. Also visiting
in the Gray home
are her granddaught-
er, Queva Jayne Lutz
of New York City
and great-grandson
Scott Ellard who is
attending school in
Colorado Springs,
Colorado.
Friends in town for
the funeral of Aalon
Gray were Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Inmon of
Malakoff, Howell Br-
ister and Ben Bris- j
ter of Dallas, Doug
Howell of Buffalo,
! Mr. and Mrs. Garland
!Gray of Roane and Mr
Mrs. Claude Crowley -
and Keith Crowley of
Austin.
Mrs. Charles Henry
Harrison spent two
days in Mesquite last
week making the acqu-
aintance of her new
granddaughter, Paige
Leah and caring for
her grandson, Grant.'
I She brought Grant ho-
f me with her for a few
! days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Hodge and children,
I Amy and Adam, spent
Sunday in Waco with
Pat's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Williams
and helped Mrs. Will-
iam celebrate a birth-
day.
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES MICHAEL HARRISON
ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF A DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Michael Harrison of
Mesquite are happy
to announce the birth
of their little girl
born March 29 at 8: 06
a.m. in Presbyterian
Hospital in Dallas.
She weighed eight
pounds and 12 ounces
and measured 21 in- '
ches.
Paige Leah is wel-
BREAKFAST
MON, APR 9-'Scrambled
eggs, toast, jelly,
juice, milk
TUE, APR 10-cereal,
milk, juice
WED, APR 11-sausage
patties, toast, jel-
ly, milk, Juice
THURS, APR 12-scrambl-
ed eggs, toast, jelly
juice, milk
FRI, APR 13— hot cere-
al, milk, juice,
toast
LUNCH
MON, APR .9— coney
islands, baked beans
chips, milk, peach
CLASSIFIED
Own your own Jear-
Sportswear, Ladies
Apparel, Combination,
Accessories, Large j
Size Store. National
brands: Jordache,
Chic, Lee, Levi, Van-
derbilt, Izod, Gunne
Sax, Esprit, Brittan-
ia, Calvin Klein, Ser-
gio Valente, Evan
SP0RTS0RAMA ANNOUNCES THAT THEY ARE
NOW THE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY POINT
FOR CITY CLEANERS OF TRINIDAD.
"With twice-weekly delivery, we
are hoping to serve you twice as
well," say Bill and Cindy.
corned by a little
brother, Grant Mich-
ael, age two, patern-
al grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hen-
ry Harrison of Ker-
ens, maternal grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. Carlock of Mc-
Kinney and a great-
great- grandmother,
Mrs. Leah Loftis of
McKinney.
TRIM TOUR 1
IRStt 1
slices
TUE, APR 1G-Fried
chicken, buttered rice
green beans, hot
rolls, milk, fruit :
WED, APR 11-. spaghetti
& meat sauce, butter-
ed carrots, Black-Eye
peas, Texas toast,
milk, peanut butter
cookies
THUR, APR 12- burritos
ranch sytle beans,
green salad, milk,
pudding
FRI, APR 13-hamburg-
ers, lettuce, tomat-
oes, pickles, onions,
baked beans, cheese
slice, milk, cake
squares
Picone, Claiborne,
Members Only, Bill
Blass, Organically
Grown, Healthtex,
300 others. $7,900 to
$24,900, inventory,
airfare, training,
fixtures, grand open-
ing, etc. Mr. Lough-
lin (612) 888-6555.
THE 4-H CLUB OF KERENS WOULD LIKE TO SAY
THANKS
TO ALL THOSE WHO SUPPORTED THE 1984 NAVARRI
COUNTY YOUTH EXPO!
WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR ALL THE VARIOUS TYPES
OF SUPPORT: MONETARY, HARD WORK AND MORAL
SUPPORT..
THANKS AGAIN, THE KERENS 4-H CLUB
FREE EXAM & X-RAYS ]
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^ WHERE SELLERS AND BUYERS MEET
EVBY MONDAY AT 10’CLOCK
Receiving pens open Sundays, 8-6
and Mondays, 7-11.
MOONEY HOLLOWAY
BusiMSS (817)976-2584 (214)396-2917
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As Your
SHERIFF
Verne
ELLIS
Wants
Effective Law Enforcement
“As your Sheriff I want the best people
possible ns Deputies. Many of the people
serving today are dedicated and hard working
persons doing an excellent job for the people
of this county — these are the kind of people
that will make law enforcement work.
All my life I have worked hard, both as a deputy
sheriff and police chief. I believe that people
who serve the public must serve BASED ON
THEIR MERITS.
As yc-jr Sheriff I promise to have the most
quai »ieu people that can be found serving ail
areas o! Ve county,”
Elect iELLIS
SHERIFF
iNAVARRO COUNTY
A Man Of Integrity
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York, Donna. The Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1984, newspaper, April 5, 1984; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth591616/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Kerens Public Library.