The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1954 Page: 5 of 16
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HOGUE « RICHESON
GROCERY & MARKET
PUEA8N0W
Flour
Phono 2610
* ' ■
25 lb Bog
DOtEN 29c | FRYERS 39c
SUGARioibB.(9Sc SPBY
nA | KIMBELL 8
* MEAL
5 lb
Silver Dust
±4
35c
Soap
LUX OR CAMAY
REGULAR BAR .
29c | TIDE or CHEER 29c
3 for 25c
«* * * * « * « i
Salmon
WHIZ
TALL CAN
35c
WOLF BRAND
TAMALES
AUSTEX
19c BEEF STEW
29c
Pineapple
WHITE SWAN
CRUSHED
NO. 2 CAN
25c
PEACHES
WHITE SWAN
HEAVY SYRUP
NO. 2CAN .
29c
KRAUT
JACK SPRAT
SMALL CAN
2 for 15c
MILK
WHITE SWAN
TALL CAN ...
2 for 25c
Dog Food
SCOTTIE
3 for 25c
HAMS FOR EASTER
HALF OR WHOLE
POUND
59c
R. E. Hogue
WE PAY TOP PRICES
FOR YOUR EOCS
J. R. Richeson
Claude Morris
RED & WHITE GROCERY & MARKET
OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 0:00 P.M.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY
Phone 3626
500 N. Washington
FULL CREAM
CHEESE
Pound
39c
COOKED READY TO EAT
PICNICS ■»49c
READY SLICED
BACON
lb
49c
Easter Eggs - Easter Eggs
Roast
FROM THE FINEST OF
HOME KILLED CALVES
33c
SUN SPUN
0LE0 ■, 21c
ARKANSAS CORN FED
FRYERS ,b 49c
Cowboy Bacon 69c
BISCUITS Oan 10c
Carnation MELL0RINE 49c
WIENERS bo. 33c
Sugar Cured Jowls m 49c
Snowdrift 3ibx„ 69c
AUNT JEMIMA 5 lb . 59c
FLOUR 'i: S
CALF RIBS 21c
Channin Tissue 129c
Hot Barbecue - Home Made Chili
Home Made Potato Salad
Frozen Food
FRESH GARDEN PICKED BOX
CUT CORN BUTTER BEANS
CUT BROCCOLI PEAS 4 CARROTS
GREEN PEAS MIXED VEGETABLES
15c
We have everything you want to fill your Easter
Basket tor that Easter Picnic.
LETTUCE Fum Ori*|> McuJ .., lw
BAN AN AM Uoidtu Velio* lb 10c
spudI^VJ?
GARDEN FRESH
U N UNiONfc 4 tLMUUtHk.lt '4 FOR fe
Follow the crowd—See what you nuts by not stop-
by the led 4 WhM# Grocery
convention of the Tanas Lumber-
tnen'a Association A fiiw program
Is reported, and Mr. and Mra Davis
■had a wonderful lima ilesldas en*
Joying varloua nunvbara on the
program, Uiav apaak or tha fine
hospitality or tha hoat city, and
tha varloua fnrn* of antartaliunant
that ware •Ifarat). Likewise, they
met a large number of frlwida
HAYLOR COUNTY BANNBft '
Seymour, Teaaa
p»i» » Whw»m Apr, li,, tm
whom they know In tewiw near to
Seymour and In other parta of the
Mate,
Head tha Mannar's Want Ate
J urine Iecariot, for thirty piecoa of silvor, botraya Chriat
with a kiaa. Tho greody diaciplo loads the Roman aoldiura
to Ilia Maator in tho tfardun of Uothaomano. Thia acono ia
from tho apocial EaMtor opiaodo of TV'a dramatic fllm aorioa,
"Thia la Tho Lifo", bringing to tho television Hereon tho in*
apiring story of Chriat'a last days on oarth.
BEE IT
SUNDAY, APRIL 18 — 1:30 P.M.
OVER
KWFT-TV, WICHITA FALLS
M Its. IIMIIWON l.tAVIS
Mrs. Hob Harmon was In this
office yesterday to auk that hor
nanto l»o removed from Tho Hau-
lier political announoinnonl column,
iin nIk< h.nt withdrawn from (ho
race for county treasure*!', Slut r*»-
Mrets very much thai this action
scented to bo tho best To:- her to
lake,
Mrs. Jlnminn also united thut wo
Niiy for her how much aho has «p<
proclnU'd the promise of support
from hor friends; and for all tho
ft'londshlp and sympathy who lum
received from (ho people heve She
in relnrnlnu this week lo Fort
Worth, where Mho has a uood Job,
hut she want* to May how much
alto retircts leaving the town, and
with what kindly fettling she will
always regard tills place
In further explanation of Mrs,
Harmon's statement, it may ho
«ald nIio and her iiuaband came
here about tlnee years ago, when
lu< was appointed district agent
for the Magnolia Oil Company.
Severn! months ago Mr, Harmon
died, and his wife is going hack
now to her fornfer home at Fort
Worth, This paper feels that It
lepreaenta the community In Men-
oral In tho regret a that are foil
here over hor going away, and
the kindly wlslu-s that will follow
hor. Her success and hupplnei'i w ill
ever ho tho concon of those who
have known and lovod her here.
J, F. Martin of Westover was In
Seymour yr.toi'day, and was con-
gratulating himself on still being
alive, and not bunged up very
much. .Joe was In a wreck Friday,
down In Young county, which
made junk out of the car ho was
driving. II was not just now, end
Mi'. Martin had planned to trade
It In on another one, so luid lot
the Insurance run out. His broth-
er, J, It, Martin, had come by and
tho two had gotten Into tho oar
and sot out to visit another broth-
er at Hlllaboro. In the accident
they had, Rufus hud a fractured
pelvis, with his hip thrown out
of joint. His leu is In a cast, at
the OIney Hospital, and It will bo
six months before he can walk
again. Besides that, his heart had
been doing a little weakly, itut'us
was on tho side of the car thut was
hit by the machine with which
they were In collision.
Mr and Mis, Gabriel Neskorlk of
Durrfont anil their two sons were
here for a week end visit In the
homo of tho former's parents. Mr.
and Mrs, Stanley Neskorlk. They
were met hore by Mr. and Mrs.
W C Cave of Wichita Falls, who
are the parents of Mrs. Neskorlk.
The Neskoriks are doing fine at
Dumont, where Gabriel is spending
the larger part of his time driving
a school bus.
Vi;i'i:it.\MN MOVK
Men, Itl to 4(1 years of ago, move
more than any other iige group In
tho population, Since almost 70
percent of tha over 10 million nutia
living veterans are under 40, a
large group of veterans will be on
the move again this your.
For that reason, Mr, Scott 11.
Harrington, Manager of t'lie VA He-
gtonal Office at Dallas, urged vet-
erans who receive benefit ehocku,
have claims (tending, or hold (H
Insurance to keep the VA imsted
on their now addresses as soon as
possible.
"Under Iho law, checks for bene-
fits muy not he forwarded by the
Peat Office," an Id Mr. Harrington,
"Thov must be delivered directly
to the addressee,"
In order to keep receiving bone-
fit checks duo them veterans must
Inform VA of any chunge of ad-
dress as soon as It is .made, Any
VA office can furnish a form for
this purpose,
For reporting change of address
for Insurance purposes, VA pro-
vides a convenient form on the
flap of tho premium notice enve-
lope,
Mr. and Mis. F. II. Davis relum-
ed Tuesday night from Fort Worth,
where they attended the annual
HARRIS...
Your oomplata farm equipment houdqtutrtsra, whore you
will find
M0LINE Farm Equipment
Bnloa and Service
OLIVER Farm Equipment
Buloa and Bervloo
SEIBERLING TIRES
QU0NSET BUILDINGS
WONDER BUILDINGS
DEMPSTER Farm Equipment
Pumps nltd Woll Supplies
BATTERIES Auto-Li to, Continental
PLOW PARTS Bwoopa, Ohlaela
Chisel SltunUs, DIsch, oto.
EXPERT MECHANIC WORK
USED FARM MACHINERY
Muko HARRIS your first thought for Farm Equipment
and Supplies.
Harris Farm Equipment
S. Washington
Phono 2020
DELICIOUS EASTER F
SPECIALS]
, ; '
For Friday 8c Saturday
CELERY
LETTUCE
CARROTS
BANANAS
LAROE FIRM HEADS
PASCAI LAROE STALK 10c
10c
10c
ib 13c 1
CELLO BAO
CENTRAL AMERICAN
i
Ralph Howe was on a little oil
business trip last of the week with
his brother-in-law. 11 luckle Halt* of
Abilene^ They went as far south
as Junction Mr Halo figured In
a bad auto accident some six or
seven months ago, in which he
barely got out alive He is able to
get around some now, with tho
use of his cane Jlluekie Mays he
was coasting along at a pretty fair
speed when a curve suddenly ap- —
peared and hit him in the face s
After the car turned over a few | S
tunes It riot the occupants looked 3
like very much I
('lit McDonald of Graham, broth- S
e: to Mrs Jim Moms of this place. ■
i d himself a ie»id«nt here while ■
lie was growing up, has sold out I
h » uuti.inobilt i te e-Is ut Oraltaio I
I a d ha become the Hoick agent .it I
• >cte a Mi McDonald wa> quite ■
'avorutdy situated at (iiun hot S
'the <>de• a deal t* one of «>>nsid I
II iibly hi >i t importance He and ■
(wiie and their toiet childr*i have ■
I moved to Iheir ne a h aoe I
Jesse Church of the i«v< iview
'oinujiity was in tovMi >e»terda>,
mi Mill the"u li nothing much
tong with lite whe^t in tile nsii'
.unity The grain has '.«e ie d to
j Im ttui this tone on soils thet
it aoiiMsw tiet sgiMsy Mi f'hurc1!
t ofc« hot lai>d dttj/ly bofoie w*-
•' and it ai<4><i ij«d th# tall
tin* Jle '*«> s In# gi«ii> pi onuaae
■ »-■ i.im-ii >'««; m!i&
Salad Olives
MILK
Beef Stew
Kuner's KRAUT
STARLAC
BEANS and POTATOES
COFFEE
32 0Z QUART JAR
CARNATION OR PET
2 LAROE CANS
AUSTEX
CAN
53c I
25c I
L»RY MILK
AIJ.EN
303 CANS
27c I
2 for 25c i
35c |
2 for 25c I
MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT
2 0Z J AH
0 OZ JAK
65c
lA'ftvt
U
*••••• I
| Yellow Cab
i OAY UH'J Ml
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SYRUP
SLACKSUKN
ALL FLAVORS
> GALLON
, 1-89
Plenty of that good Home-Killed Beef and Dressed
Fryers.
SPOT CASH "Br*
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1954, newspaper, April 15, 1954; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth429907/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.