The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1947 Page: 4 of 12
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THE SHAMROCK TEXAN, Shamrock, Texaa
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BROWN SUGAR, 1-lb box..........
C. & H.
POWDERED SUGAR, 1-lb box
Adams Qff
ORANGE JUICE, 2 No. 2 can........
Adams O ff
ORANGE JUICE, 46-oz. can . ... ..
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GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46-oz. can
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GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 3 No. 2 cans""
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TOMATO JUICE, 46-oz. can.....
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BLACKBERRIES, No. 2 can............A5?
Sunkist, In heavy syrup OQ
, PEACHES, No. 2Vz can '...........***
Van Camps Off
PORK & BEANS, 2 med. can. ......
[ Brimfhll, Shelled and Snapped Off
BLACKEYED PEAS, 2 mod. cana UO
Standard Brand O ff
TOMATOES, 2 No. 2 can.......... **
Standard Brand
GREEN BEANS, 2 No. 2 cans ....
Sunshine OQ
KRISPY CRACKERS, 1-lb box......
25
NO. 1 WHITE
Spuds,
10-lbs.
KRISP ICEBERG
Lettuce,
lb.
9
NICE AND FRESH
OKRA,
lb.
14
VINE-RIPENED
T omatoes,
3 lbs.
29
REGULAR MESH BAG
Oranges,
33
CALIFORNIA THOMPSON SEEDLESS
GRAPES
2-lbs.
25
Lemons, large size, dozen
19
Silver-Dale
PEARS, No. 2Vz can
Standard Brand
PEAS, 2 No. 2 can*.
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MORTONS
Sandwich Spread and Salad Dressing
Pint Jars----25c
SELF
ERVICEtJ^
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FIRESIDE
COFFEE
l-lb Jar .... 39
FOLGER’S J J
COFFEE, Mb. can or jar 44
YUKON’S BEST
FLOUR,
50-lbs. 325
PACKARD’S BEST
FLOOR,
25-lbs. 1.65
CONCHO
MUSTARD, quart
BROOK’S
CATSUP, reg. bottle
BLEACH FOB YOUR WASH 1
PUREX quart bottle
CAMAY
HAND SOAP/ reg. bar
HYLO
WASHING POWDER, large box
HYLO
WASHING POWDER, reg. box
KELLOGG’S
SHREDDED WHEAT, reg. box
KELLOGGS
RICE KRISPIES, reg. box
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BOSTON’S
Choice Cut.
FINEST BEEF
In Our Market
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Thursday, July *1. I®*?
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PEGGY KAREN MALLOW
HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. J. D. Mallow complimented
her small daughter, Peggy Karen,_
with a party Wednesday afternoon,
which was the anniversary of her
sixth birthday.
The youngsters arrived with gifts
for Peggy and out-door games pro-
vided entertainment for the group.
At refreshment Ume the birthday
cake was served with ice cream to
the following children: Judy Per-
rin, Judy Price, Alleen Patrick,
Cheramy Tisdal, Linda Sue Isaacs,
Mary Carver, Marita Isaacs, Maril-
yn Barth, Delores Beasley, Patsy
Hnrdy, Carmen Newman, Paul
Hardy. v
Gary Wayne Dalton, Kenneth
Wyatt, Don Mark Isaacs, Karen
Veazey. Sherry Kay Brown, Gary
Veazey and Robert Glenn Goodson.
Others attending the party In-
cluded: Mmes. Carl Isaacs, It. W.
Coleman. J. T. Isaacs and Miss
Paye Coleman. •
to these members: Mmes. R. W.
Shields, Norman Patrick. Edw. C.
Derr, Lucy Darling, B1U Wilson,
Neal Lanham, W. W. Perrin and
W. H. Buice.
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CHILDREN, RECREATION
IS W.S.CB. SUBJECT
"Children and Summer Recrea-
tion, was the subject under con-
sideration at the monthly meeting
of the W.8.C.S. Monday afternoon.
Mrs, L 8. Griffin presided over
the monthly business session. Mrs.
H. T. Fields was in charge of the
program.
Mrs. A. R. Hugg gave an lm.
slve devotional which dealt with!
subject: "Suffer little children to
come unto me and forbid them not,
for of such Is the kingdom of God.”
Mickey Llnkey sang, "Jesus Love |
Me,” accompanied by Mrs. Shirley |
Draper. '
Mrs. H. T. Fields discussed sum-
mer recreation for children.
The following members attended: j
Mmes. L. S. Griffin, Shirley 1
O. T. Glasscock, Ed R Walla cA- A. I
R Hugg, M. E. Risk, Hubert Brat-
cher, Edna Newman, J. B. Zeigler.j
I William F. Holmes. Chester Tindall, J
Carl Llnkey and J. R Benson.
INTERESTING TOPICS
STUDIED BY CIRCLES
Two circles of the First Baptist
W.M.S. met Monday afternoon with
the Rex Ray Circle meeting In the
home of Mrs. B. F. Rlslnger.
Mrs. George Beaty presided over
the business session and gave the
devotional, closing with a prayer.
Mrs. P. T. Boston gave the les-
son from, "Pray Ye" by Frances
Taylor. The meeting was dismissed
with prayer led by Mrs. B. F. Kersh.
Refreshments were served at the
close of the lesson to the following
members: Mmes. Ben Boyce, George
Beaty, J. T. Isaacs, Charles Green,
P. T. Boston, Duward Price, E. K.
Bechtol, D. W. Hawthorne and B.
F. Kersh.
BUFFET DINNER GIVEN
FOR WEDDING PARTY]
The Blanche Groves Circle met In
the home of Mrs. Lee Newman.
Mrs. Neal Lanham presided over
the business meeting. The open-
ing prayer was led by Mrs. W. H.
Buice. Mrs. Lucy Darling gave the
devotional, using the Book of Job
as a basis for her remarks.
The lesson was given by Mrs.
Edw. C. Derr from the book, ‘To
Whom Much Is Given.”
Mrs; Darling led the prayer at the
close of the lesson.
Refreshments were served to two
guests, Mrs. Paul Bowen of Perry-
Miss Jane Ann Lane, bride-elect
of Paul Dodgen, entertained with
a buffet dinner for members ortba
wedding party, at the U-Drop inn ]
Saturday evening.
Those attending were: Mrs. Dare* I
Foahee, Robert Blake, Miss Iris Lee
Lite, Roy Morrison, Miss Nancy
Hallmark of Dalhart, Miss Barbara
Scott, Miss June Ann Nix, Jim Mc-
Dowell, James Wagner, Jack Sims,
Miss Janet Caperton, Jack Roach,
Ed Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Blake, Mrs. M. M. Nix and Mrs.
Fred Taylor, the bride-elect Qnd
her fiance, Paul Dodgen.
The wedding rehearsal was held
at the Church of Christ Sunday af-
ternoon at 4:00 o’clock.
COKE PARTY GIVEN AS
COURTESY TO GUEST
Mrs. Floyd Cook, of Haskell, was
complimented with a Cake party by
her slater-ln-law, Mrs. Huey <£pk,
Tuesday morning.
The party was an outdoor affair
on the back lawn of the Cook home.
Those attending included: Mmes.
Richard Harvey, Ralph Coburn,
Cecil Perrin, O. L Harrison, Tom- |
my OGorman, Bert Betenbough,
Ben Boyce, M. V. Cobb, Cheater |
ton, and Mrs. Edna Newman, andTlndall. and the honor guest
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ORIGINALS
Tailored with finesse and with
meticulous attention to detailing.. j,
•n Impeccable classic with easy-action back.
Rayon crepe In worldly colors with
bright Jeweled studs and links.
19.75
B & L Department
"Always Se-IMa, New"
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1947, newspaper, July 31, 1947; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529120/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.