The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1963 Page: 8 of 20
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The Graham Leader
fiKAHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17^ 1963
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Jean News
By MRS. J. O. PRESLEY
Attendance at the Jean Bap-
tist Sunday School was a low
50 as the Sunday school sup-
erintendent. John Slater, said
were were down but not out. So
come on folks to Sunday School
next Sunday and raise the at-
tendance We had only one
visitor, little Miss Jean Stovms
of Fort 'Worth, who is staying
with h«r grandparents, Mr and
Mrs. C. E. Wickham
Mrs. Mary Buhrer ot Fort
ter and family and sister Mrs.
Mont Hamm ant) Mr. Hamm.
Several from our community
are in the hospital at Olney.
Mrs. L. C. Brooks was admit-
ted Thursday, also Mr. C. E.
Beckham, Mrs. Mattie Simmons
has been there several days
We wish for all a speedy re
covery. ‘ *'
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
O. H. West and Danny over
the weekend was her brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brumley and
boys of Wichita Falls.
Mrs Irene Davis attended
the Engleside reunion at Ft.
Belknap Sunday. ■> ,
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Baldwin
and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Bald-
jnd Mrs. !>on Presley and (iayia
Kcfica Friday and .Saiurdiy.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.'
Frank Cook for several days
were Mrs. Oilie Wilder and
daughter Mrs. Christine Phil-
lips of Corpus Christi. Friday
they ail visited in Brerkenridge
with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Brown,
and Saturday they visited in
Whitcsboro with Mrs. Lena
Smith.
Gene Williams of 29 Palms,
he was in this part of the coun-
try.
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Mr and Mrs. W H Tatum of
El PlW, Mrs J. J. Dodd, and
t teddy, and Dartcz Brumley of
Graham were visiting m Jean
Monday
Hobo Left in was in Wicnita
Falls Monday helping to move
his daughter and family, Mr
and Mrs. Bobby Hogan. Mr. and
Mrs. llogahNiioved from Gra-
ham to Wichita Falls
Mr and Mrs. Frank Cook re-
ceived word Monday they have
a now granddaughter. The little
Miss was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Brown Cook at the
Army Hospital in Lawton, Okla.
and weighed in at nine pounds.
Other grandparents are Mr and
Mrs. PeteLCoon of M"gargle
Mr and Mrs Claude Sims
spent Friday night in Mineral
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soma-dima walL-j-tviu-^attendad tkc -Stringer re-1-GakF-vmdeai Sunday wttK -wtlK-Jfr. aaOUs. Ver-
Ing her brother Mr. John Sla-
unlon Sunday.
Mrs. Rose Bridges is visiting
in Fort Worth.
Mrs. Ruth Watson of Gra-
ham spent Sunday with " her
mother Mra. Pearl Bigger*.
Mr. and Mra. J. O. Presley
visited in Fort Worth with Mr.
Thousands of owners
warmly praise the remark-
able heating ability of the
Dearborn Deluxe Gas Area
Heater. Tops in quality and
performance. Famous Cool
. Safety Cabinet.
and Mrs. Henry Bramlet Jr.,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C, Laney of
Paducah stopped by for a visit
with their daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Butler,
Carol, Ricki, and Robert "of
Fort Wofth spent the weekend
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
S. L .Baldwin and attended the
Stringer reunion.
Visiting the Polsters over the
weekend were Karen Kitts.
Loydell Polster and Marvin
Meyers, all of Fort Worth, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Kitts, of Wichi-
ta Falls, Glenn Bowers of Glas-
gow, Montana Air Base sur-
prised the Polsters with a visit.
It had been 18 months since
vith th-'ir son and fam-
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sims,
Darla, Donna, and Cliford.
• u«y also visited Sunday in
non Kindrick who had prepar-
ed a birthday supper for Mrs
Sims.
Visiting with Mr. ana Mrs
Tom Stewart Sunday were Tige
Stewart and Mrs. Mnkerton of
JMewcastle, and Jerry Pinker-
ton of Fort Worth.
STUDENTS in Miss Wanda Jean Hill’s second grade
classroom ot Crestview Elementary School are ob-
serving National School Lunch Week. Their activ-
ities include the preparation of posters, which they
ore displaying, and other charts on the blackboard.
Miss Hill and her papil's are pictured obove in their
classroom—Leader Staff Photo
Rielier
flavor!
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MRS BAIRDS
Put-A'Part
BREAD
P.S. Serve it Hot1
it 14-lb. Capacity Washer
' COMSTOCK PUMPKIN r
Pie Filling 230339*
303
Cans
DEL MONTE
TUNA sr* 3"* 79*
SHURFINP, PEACH, APRICOT
JELLY
PRESERVES
l^OZ.
* JAR
Spinach™* 43 3 59c
CAKE MIX
JIFFY
JUICE
DEL MONTE
PINEAPPPLE
GRAPEFRUIT
3
29-Oz.
CANS
69‘
DEL MONTE CREAM STYLE
SEGO LIQUID
am—:
DOES A 14-LB.
HAMPERFUL' OR A 2 LB
HANDFUL WITHOUT EXTRA
SMALL LOAD ATTACHMENTS
Austex Plain
15-Ox. Can
PICKLES sr* 29
MRS. TUCKER'S
SHORTENING
OXYDOL s 33*
CAMPBELL
rjteTNCStflSE'Jg
TOMATO SOUP 10
SUPREME
3 ?? CRACKERS 29
l-LB.
•OX
Garden Fresh Produce
l-YIAIt
sanvica foliov
Modal AWI IOO
Siggoit tub af all Imi raam tar 10 full-
tin ahuuta to turn and tumbl*. and got
mo tty ciaon. wrtfti Norga Pluni-lood tba
watur (aval it adjulMbla far loodt tram'
"t fa 14 paundt.
No,u* J y.or Sor.it. Policy. Nor-
mol worronty covtfi porta and
labor for 1 yaor oftar purchote
MajtilM owner Merge ax
Tengi porta worronty for 2 yoora
when cuatomor purchoaea second
year'a labor policy from doolor
ot the timo ot original purchooe.
2-Yeor Profaction Policy pro-
vides labor ond ropoir or
New E«ty<V« control panel and bif, eoay-
to read dials make sktsctbii of proper
wash-rinse cycle quick ond simple- And •
big new tub light an the canfral panel
completely Kiumlneios lhalntldq of the
lob.
placement ot daalar a option, of
functtonoi pom r*quif*H to mifit:
tain mochino in normal house-
hold operating condition in deal-
or a servicing area Invalid when
s la due to tniauoe,
POTATOES
GRAPES
TOMATOES
Red, U S.
Nol 1 ____
tfcr~
Sack
Thompson
Seedless ..
39<
19<
Fresh Vine-Ripened
Salad Lb.
duo to miauoo, occi-
I dent, or work by unouthoriiod f
peraona.
FISH STICKS
PERCH
Frozen Booth
8-Oz: Pkg. ...
Frozen, Booth
I-Lb. Pkg
With the Norge 14 there’* a bigger and bet-
ter lint filter; a timer that let* you picket
regular, gentle or aoak cycle; three wash
water temperature choices and two for
rinae. A new aide-opening lid gives you
extra working apace. Better aee the Norge 14
right away.
PAY ONLY
00
Weekly
With Trade
LOREN MAPLES
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p
r
NABISCO
DATE-NUT
COOKIES
49*
SUNSHINE
TRU-BLUE
SANDWICH
COOKIES
Big I > 2-Lb. Pkg.
Home of Good Meats
fa a any De Rined Armour Slab or
flAvwN Decker's, Sliced Free ...... Lb 4e
harmel
I Canned
Young Beef
Fresh Sliced .......................... Lb
HAMS
LIVER ■
PORK ROAST
FRAHKS
3 Lbs.
Loin End or Boston
Butt ____________ Lb.
Docker's lowano or
Armour’s Star ________
OSCAR MEYER SMOKED
SAUSAGE ^i
Good To Bor B-Q
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19 & 21
Johns & Fletcher
NORTH SIDE SQUARE
Wl reserve the right to limit quantities
WE GIVE S 6* H GREEN STAMPS
. 1001 EAST FOURTH ST., GRAHAM, TEXAS
NO SALIS TO DSALIM
DOUBLE S 0 H GREEN STAMPS WEDNESDAY
HOME OWNED - HOME OPERATED
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1963, newspaper, October 17, 1963; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886251/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.