The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1953 Page: 5 of 16
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GROCERY & MARKET
PhOM 2616
WOLF BRAND
TAMALES
25c
AMERICAN — Sliced or Whole
CHEESE 49c
HORN KING
BACON
69c
Beef Bibs
lb
15c
WILSON'S
CHILI
11 Oi. Can
25c
FBYEBS
tb
53c
ALL MEAT
BOLOGNA
lb
29c
OLEO
Moadolake lb '26a
Grayson 10o
Flour
PURASNOW
26 lb BAG
BOWL FREE
1.85
Coffee
MAXWELL HOUSE
2 lb CAN
1.69
Pork & Beans
OAMPFIRE
3 cans 25c
GREENS
SMALL CANS
MUSTARD OR TURNIP
3 cans 25c
RENOWN
Peaches
No. 2i/., Oivn
25c
SUGAB
5 lb
49c
WHITE SWAN
MILK 2
TALL CANS
25c
Crisco or Spry 79c
BETTY — SOUR OR DILL
PICKLES
Qt.
25c
SALMON
Toll Can
35c
Pumpkin
SOONER 8 FANCY
NO. 300 CAN
2 cans 25
R. E. Hogue
WE PAY TOP PRICES
FOR YOUR EGGS
J. R. Richeson
Food Savings
For Friday and Saturday
Boast
lb
25c Ground Meat 29c Calf Bibs » 19c
PURE MEAT
Wieners Pk(r. 29c Oleo
HORMEL
Limit
100% PURE MEAT
17c Bologna »> 29c
g\ m% ff rn FROM HOME KILLED
Pure Pork Sausage ;r„ 59c
DECKER'S
Chopped Pork
12 oz. can
39c
SUN SPUN
CATSUP
^Larg^Bottle,
15c
PICNICS
Cooked
lb
49c
Vienna Sausage 3 Cans 25c
BACON
lb
59c
ANY BRAND
CBACKEBS
1 lb Box
23c
Extra Nice Fryers also Large Fat Hens
FLOUR
GUARANTEED TO PLEASE
8UPBR LIGHT
26 lb BAG
1.69
CRISCO
3 tb Tin
89c I SUGAB
10 lb Bag
QA-
vSfC
Peaches
NO. 2Vi CAN
TREE RIPEN CLING
CAM
WHITE
DIAMOND —308 Cans
Pork & Beans 3 ro* 2k I ONIONS
WHITE SWAN
Pop Com 2
Large Cans For
32c
New Crop
Cabbage
wna
Cheese Food
lb
WHITE SWAN
Tomato Juice
46 u« qui
29c
■k'S
'i lb Bo*
He
HOME GKOWN RADISHES. ONIONS.
GREENS k MUSTARD GREENS
DUTCH
Cleanser 3
Cum Fur
25c
Always
Fine
Feeds
RED & WHITE
(iKOCKKV k MAKKIT
OF&ftf UNTIL 11 II SATURDAY
SFNOIAX. fOU FWDAf AMU SATURDAY
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Always
; Fair
! Prices
Have Pin* Trip
Mra. J. M Edward* and Mrs J.
W. Rom have returned from a
two-weeks trip to Waahlngton, D.
C., and other point* In that Mctlon.
The main purpose of their going
w«« to take Mr*. Edward*' daugh-
ter, Jean, to Join her husband,
Waytue Stephen), at Washington.
He ia kn the navy, and ha* one
«nor# year to nerve For the past
three mouths Wayne ha* be»n in
Florida, and Jean Aim ha* been
here with tier motiher. She and
her husband have an apartment In
Washlngon, and hope to be kept
thiare for the remainder of hi*
service. He U In the photo division.
While ^ln Washington the Sey-
Mr iitnl Mr*. Kenneth Dam Benson
Simple Rites Unite
Ila Mae Styles,
Kenneth D. Benson
I'll a simple but Impressive can-
dlelight ceremony perfocnted trl
Iho Hod ^ Springs Rapt tat Church,
Sept. 21, at 7:0(1 o'clock p.m., MIsn
Ha .Mao Style*, daughter of Mr,
and M's I). K, Styles of Seymour,
became live bride of Kenneth Dan
JI on«o n, *on of Mr. and Mr*. It 1) |
Benson of Benjamin).
Rev Keith Porks, pustor, rend
the rites before an altar decorated
with »;old and bron/.e pom pons and
mums The candles were lighted
by Muster Style* and Jon Styles.
Jim tiny Welch and (Hon Hay Chnp-
miau were u*her*.
Mis* Katiilce Tucker, plunlst,
played the traditional weddiiiK
music and accompanied Miss Sue
Lrowson who *ang "Because" and
"With These Wands".
The bride, given in marriage
by ilier father, wore a powder
blue two pi (M.Hi suit with navy blue
uceessorhu, SIh> carried a bouquet
of white feathered cnum* and
white carnation* atop a white
Bible.
Mias Glenna Brown, maid of
honor, wore a beige two-plcce
dram of silk slmnturiK' Her weees-
sortes were navy ami Iter corsage
was of white muitniS.
Billy Joe Wt»t served the groom
a* best urn,
Following the wedding the
couple w;u h hi.nod with a recep-
tion at tih »• honte of the bride'*
aunt, Mi- 'am Styl >*. Mirs Ger-
ald St vI( s, of Maryvllle, Tenn.,
presided a the 'bride'* book, Mr*.
Willi* McCain sieved the beauti-
ful thre;<*tli<ed wedding cake and
Mlo* Joyce Wtest of Wichita Fallw
poured punch.
The brid.' Is a 1051 graduate of
Seymour lli«h School. The groom
graduated frun .Benjamin (High
Sdliool in IIMI and hi now serving
In the U. S Aininy. After a short
wedding trip the couple returned
for a vLslt. in (Benjamin amd Sey-
iiJour Iwfore the groom departed
for overseas duty. Tlie bride will
continue with her work at the
Fliiist Naitional Bank and will live
with her parents until her husband,
returns home. — Photo by Dixon. '
Winsome ('las* Install Officer*
The Wmsonii> Class of the First
Baptist Church Sunday school in-
stalled officers for the ensuing
town durluvg a business meeting
held Tuesday evening in the home
of Mrs. .1 W flask In.
Mil's. Finley White had charge of
the installation service. listing "Vic-
tory" as her theme, she made it
one of beauty and inspiration.
The officers Installed were: Mes-
danru»< Fred Musgrove, Riley Hen-
son, Rosa Venable, Percy Jones,
C. C. Duggain, Ctoude Morris. Other
elatfs members pireaenlt were: Mes-
dan»«i Earl Chandler. W, H. Hogue
Bob Harmon, Grady Shaw, Hobart
Wages
Tlie first Tuesday night In each
month was selected for the date of
the regular buskiteus meetings; and
the aim few the year la "That by
all moans we might win some."
M-s Earl Howe was In yester-
day to renew their paper. Mrs.
Howe Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Studar, and uhe lived
here all of heir lite Her tuiaband
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Howe, who live between West over
and Megargel Earl ia a mechanic
for the Butler Motor Co., and he
and wife live in the housing proj-
ect
CO NTH ACTORS' NOTICE OF
TUX AS HIGHWAY
CONSTRUCTION
Sealed proposals for construct-
ing 11 MS ml las of Widon Flex,
llase and Anp Cone. Pvt from
13 ml southwest of US 2H3 to
Knox C. L on Highway No. US
1277, covered by C 157-1-31, in Bay-
1 lor County, will be received at
the Highway Pepartntent, Austin,
until 9 00 A M Oct 20. 1»M. and
i then publicly opevted and read
I Thi* is a "Public Works ' Project,
as defined in Houae Bill No 54 of
ithe 43rd Legislature of thv State
of Texas *nd House Bill No 11S
,of tlie 44ti< legislature of Uu» State
of Texas aiud at such is subject to
the provisions of said Houae Biifct
Wo provisions herein are intended
U< be in cduflict with tlte pi ovi-
st oiu of said Acts
In accordance Mith tlie provi-
sions of sunt House Bills tlie .state
Highway Comnn^ioii has ascar
UiimkI and sal forth in the pi'>poaai
tin wage lot craft oi I
type of work man or mediani**
laMided to usuut tin * org ui» |
above na<iasd pr oiuot now prevail |
i»« in II.• locality u .vhich tlie
wisrk a to be lariwrimii a>-«J tin
( w.tiaiioi slM'i! pay nut b-au Ui#i<
IbeaS' S.age i«ki as shoadl ill lite
for «aili craft or typr
if Uboiei wuisiiai'' or mecbanu-
Ji.plo/iaJ <4(1 bii* pfuji»<t
i^egsl ii#'*ii4a> aoi% ai.ab lae paid
i at Uie iguiai goveiMJig igla*
Plan# aiid apat-ifit^ttiuiav avjMi
able Us A(h* i*I J t Kw<4(
kaetdaig <U»gaa»i 6ryuwui
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mour ladies took advantage of the
oppoi^inlty to look around aomt.
Mi<< Edward* had been there be-
fore, and kinew har way around.
They aaw the Capitol, and aalo
went through the White Houae.
The Smithsonian Institute we*
found to be an Intriguing place, el-
i though It would itake six months
I to see everything in It. Mount
Vernon and Arlington Cemetery
were seen, together with tlie Man-
sion at Arlington. Another very
Interesting place, In Virginia, I*
Montlcello, the home of Thomas
Jefferson, which I* the finrtrt one
of the nation's old Colonial homee.
Williamsburg is a city of Colonial
BALTOft COUNTY BANNEK
Page S
Than., Oet. I, 1M»
homes that la being restored by
the Ford Foundation. A* you go
through these homes, the aaeort•
are drained In cotituirtea In vogue
i at the time the houses were built
The trip home led through North
and South Carolina and othera o*
the Southern State* It waa th*
time of year when Mother Natuw
was <li<essed In her moat brilliant
colors, and the scenery was noth-
ing short of marvelous.
UALL BROS
• Grocery & Market ^
Take advantage of oui money Saving Values
Frozen Food
GREEN PEAS
CUT CORN OR
BROCCOLI
PKG
Just Arrived /
Another Carload of Foods 5
CORNED BEEF^
IhashI
■■27c
SWEET
pickles
Largo Con
Don — Only
Only — Can
Tall Jar .
PURE MEAT
viennas
SLICED — DILL
pickles
29c
SPAGHETTI and
MEAT BALLS
2 Oans35C
2 Can*45c
Tall Jar
STOCK UP NOW
OLIVES
A REAL BUY
PLAIN OR STUFFED
LARGE JAR
33c
Syrup
STAIJEY'S WAFFLE
QT. BOTTLE — ONLY
39c
BABO
2 Cans 25c !j Pork & Beans 2
large cans
15c
Pard Dog Food 3 cans 39c
MIRACLE WHIP
SWIFT S JEWEL
Salad Dressing Quart 49c! Shortening
3 lb Can
BETTY CROCKER
CAKE MIX
WHITE ONLY — BUY ONE
BOX GET ONE FREE
BOXES
WHITE SWAN
COFFEE
lb
79c | SALMON
3 Tall Cam
S1.00
Flour, Purasnow
BOWL FREE
26 lb BAG ...
FRESH
Ground BEEF
lb
Velveeta
2 tb Box
WISCONSIN - LONGHORN
CHEESE » 45c
CHUCK BOAST
lb
Am Boast
lb
CALF BIBS
» lie
BRICK
lb WC
CHILI
tb
FAIRMONT
Cottage Cheese
12 ox. ctn
TALL KORN
BACON
lb
Picnics
Tenderised lb
BALLARD OK
P1LLSBURY
Biscuits 2r OR 19c
ALL MEAT — Cello Pkg
Franks
lb
At Ffl Gray nun'« (limit) tb lfc:
VLIlV Meidolakt . lb Uc
ALL MEAT
Rolourv*
m m »
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1953, newspaper, October 8, 1953; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth429929/m1/5/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.