The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1953 Page: 8 of 8
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The 3-D Round Up Ice Crsam
Parlor announced this week that
they are spanaoriag two softball
teams, on* for Junior alas bops ,
and one for larger boys. A girls
team is also planned for later in
the summer.
New bats and balls and several
pieces of used equipment have
been secured, and caps for the
players have been ordered.
Tuesday night, Jim Gradlck,
owner of the 30 Round Up, took
a team to Bdgcwood. The locals
lost 11-8. Coaches* of the local
teams are Frank Burkham and
Frank Adrian.
In south central Texas at Frank-
lin, Rockdale, and Llano, tomatoes
were said to be moving in fair
volume. Market price by the first
of this week had risen to 10 cents
a pound.
will hold a memorial service next
Tuesday night at 8" o'clock at the
fire hail for Mrs. >»by Gideon
and Mrs. Maggie Hatton who were
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MR. O MRS. W. J. GRADICK
TWO
R. Stewart of San Fran-
cisco, Calif., and Mrs. Ira A. Stew-
art of Dallas spent tka weak end
with their slater and aunt, Anna
Jordan.
My. and Mrs. J. J.. Whisenhunt
and children of Arp spent Satur-
day hero with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Callaway.
Rev. and Mm tW. Vinsant of
Waco spent last Saturday with
Mrs. J. C. Murray. *
Mr. and Mrs. OH MalHsaa of
Amarillo visited Mrs. Wanda
Psdan and son, Michael Glenn,
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Roy Null visited Tuesday
through Thursday with her broth-
er-in-law, Sam Morris, who is in
n hospital in Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. (W. Harold Kramer
of Dallas spent Sunday with Mrs.
A. L. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Perry visi-
ted her sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
HendersOn tnd family in Pitts-
burg Sunday.
Spending Sunday here with her
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WE-VE SOLD THE
H & H Grocery
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Come in Friday and Saturdajhand take adrantare of this 20%
Reduction on all shelf goods Remaining in our store. At this
Mg saving you can afford to stock up on your can goods for
months to come.
THIS IS TH^LAST WEEK THAT WE WILL BE IN THE
CROCkRw BUSINESS IN GRAND SALINE
We want to ctpreg our appreciation for the business that you
have given ua an the past year*.
H & H GROCERY
HOMER GLOVER. Owner
nam_
parents. Mr.
way, ware Mr. and
and ton of Arp.
Sgt. R. L Savant has returned
Srom n years service in Korea
with the Marina Air Corps. After
spending 80 days with his grand-
mother, Mrs. A. L. Taylor of
Grand Sal inns, and) Ms mother,
Mrs. W. A. White of Dallas, ho
has bean been sent to El Toro, I
Calif., and writes that he Hkes
his new home fine aa several of
his old buddies are stationed there.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith am
at the bedside of their daughter
Mrs. Kelly Vick, who is in an
Oklahoma City hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cofer re-
turned home Monday from a two
weeks visit with their oldest son,
Marlin (Curley) Cofer in Centralis,
111.
Visiting the H. L. Skinner fam-
ily over the week end were Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Jackson of Wichi-
ta Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Skinner of IDallas. Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Skinner and family of Dallas
spent Monday night with them.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Jennings of
Fort Worth spent Sunday with her
parents. Pop and Mamy Russell.
Sgt. J. M. Thompson, Jr., is now
at home after spending 16 months
overseas with 13 months spent in
different parts of Korea. He re-
ceived his discharge from the
army May 26.
Mrs. F. B. Russell and Thomas
James spent one evening last week
with Pop and Mamy Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Roberson
and daughter, Lois Ann, of Jack-
sonville visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hayes from Friday until Monday.
Spending Sunday night with Mr
and Mrs. T. !W. Hayes was Don
Hayes of Lake Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark of
Pruitt spent Sunday with his sister
Mrs. Clara Ray.
Mrs. E. C. Campbell and Mrs.
Wanda Peden and son visited Mrs.
O. C. Goff in (Dallas and attended
the wedding shower of Mrs. Bar-
bara Gail Goff last Friday.
Visiting the (HI G. Shirleys over
the week end were Mr. and Mrs.
George Shirley and son, David,
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Gandy and
Mr. and. Mrs. Forest Shirley, all of
Dallas. Other recent visitors with
the Shirleys were Kenneth Brooks
and his mother, Mrs. Lillie Brooks
of Grand Prairie.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our host of
friends for tho kindly interest
shown us in our recent illness and
hospital care. Thanking you for
the many visita to aoo us and the
many beautiful flowers sent ns.
May many blessings come your
way.
J. S. Allen 31-ltp
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends in Van for all the kind
and thoughtful things you did for
us during our recent bereavement.
At such a time, each little friend-
ly gesture is «o deeply felt, but-
we are left with a loss of words
to fully express what yoiir Jove
and sympathy meant to us.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis AI Valliere,
Mrs. Gerald Valliere, Mrs.
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Margaret
Richard, and
Cuppey,\
d Jimmy,
Donald,
Valliere
CARD OF THANKS
We wish le take thia opportuni-
ty to thank everyone for the many
acta of kindness and all of the
generous gifts of needed itoaas
after the loss of our home by fire.
It makes us humble to think
how there are still those whose
hearts are touched with concern
for others in their time of need.
We wish to express our thanks
to the volunteer Fire Department
snd commend these boys for the
job they are doing.
To the Morton employees who
contributed with cash, to the busi-
nessmen, and to our host of many
friends, we say thank you sincere-
ly and to all of you, may God’s
richest blessings be with you, is
our prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bell
jlf Power Crest combines
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Harle, Neil. The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1953, newspaper, June 4, 1953; Grand Saline, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1016926/m1/8/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.