Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1991 Page: 10 of 10
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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
The City of Talco will hold a
Public Hearing at 5:15 p.m. on
Tuesday, September 24,1991 at
City Hall. The purpose of the
hearing is to review program
performance and receive cilT
zen comments pertaining to tfiP-
City's 1989 Texas Community
Development Program Project
(Contract No. 709040). The
project, which is now complete,
provided new water lines and
fire hydrants for locations
throughout the City.
All interested citizens are
urged to attend the Public Hear-
ing to provide comments related
to the project and to receive a
report on the final cost and ac-
complishments of the project.
9-12 ,
SNOWDRIFT
SHORTENING
3 Lb. Can
EGGS
Grade A Large-Dozen
890
BOLOGNA
Eckrich
Lb. Pkg.
GROUND MEAT
Fresh - Lb.
TUNA
Star Klst 6oz.
in water or oil
il Star-Kitf
69*
PIZZA
Parade -Hamburger
1 Pepparoni
i Combination
PIZZA
79*
ORANGE
JUICE
Bordena
1/2 Gallon
HAWAIIAN
PUNCH
1/2 Gallon
$ J99
ICE CREAM
Bordens
1/2 Gallon
All Flavors
$2^9
FLOUR
Gladiola
5 Lb. Bag
Self Rising
990
Gladiola
iilS
t fUm/Mu.
yy 4/$i
FRIED PIES
Mrs. Bairds
^ m<h Miem
“»*•••**
3/$l
PINTO BEANS
1 Lb. Pkg.
2/$l
BREAD
Mrs. Bairds Sta Fresh
Large Loaf
79*
STARBURST
FRUIT CHEWS
m
HAMBURGER
BUNS
Wonder 8 Pack
BREAD .
Wonder Large Loaf v-
Country Style
3/$l
89*
PRODUCE
BANANAS
29$ u>.
APPLES
59* u>.
LETTUCE
49$
POTATOES
>. Bag
10 Lb.
ONIONS
GREEN
5/$l
T ANN A SIMPSON, daughter of
Jim Simpson of Mt. Pleasant and
Bunny Simpson of Talco was
honored with a slumber party
for her birthday. Attending were
Joanie Swarts, Courtney Jones,
Amber Morgan and Nichole
Freeman. (Staff Photo by Nancy
Brown)
SIRLOIN STEAK
Lb.
$099
JELLY
GRAPE & APPLE
Griffin
99$
•i*\'
MILK
TOWELS
Bounty
2 Roll Pk.
CAN MILK
Better Value
13oz. Can
2/89 *
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T-BONE STEAK
Lb.
ICE CREAM
Blue Bell-All Flavors
1/2 Gallon
DfeBkrW
2/$5
COKE-SPRITE
99*
Celebrate Birthday With Debcl Theme
Jana Weatherall a^Amerim Viewpoints
Honored On Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Weatherall
honored their daughter, Jana, with a
surprise birthday party at the Feed
Trough Etc. in Talco last Saturday,
September 7.
Red, white and blue colors were
carried out in the decorations and
cake. Students enjoyed dancing,
drinks, chips and dip.
Attending and enjoying the eve-
ning were sister Krista, grandmother
Hazel Northcutt, Chad Parish, Josh
Belcher, Kelly Anderson, Jack
Brown, LaTosha Nickerson, Jerad
Guest, Erric Martin, Dru Denison,
Crystal Bell, Tim Crow, Russell
English, Jeff Jackson, Michael
Deming, Justin Townes, Jay Han-
cock, Clint Gage, Stacey Benficld,
Melissa Hinson, Lindy Penn, Brandi
Easterling, Melinda Crawford, San-
die Davis, Joanie Swarts, Jaime
Swarts, Scott Johnson, Candias Nick-
erson, Jody Nolen, Amber Spencer,
Marla Williams, Mandy Williams,
I^Trishia Belcher, Bubba Alford,
Pete Swarts, Terri Easterling, Eddie
and Nancy Brown, Eddie and Margie
Parr, Ricky and Sue Nolen, Regan
and Rue Anna Bell, Peggy Bcnfield,
Linda Stewart, Michelle Bryant,
Kathy and Michelle Townes and
Leslie Hinson.
Jana received many nice gifts.
A truly American sentiment
recognizes the dignity of labor
and the fact that honor lies in
honest toil.
Gro ver Cleveland
Heather Cox Honored
With Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Cox honored
their daughter, Heather, with a birth-
day party at the Feed Trough Etc. in
Talco last Thursday, September 5.
A clown theme was carried out in
the cake and decorations.
The children enjoyed playing
games with prizes won by Amber
Morgan, Heather, and Jeremy Price.
Attending wcreHeather's brother
Josh, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Cox, Jon Villela, Jeannie
Parker, Dec, Lorenna and Ronnie,
Amber Morgan, Cody Morgan, Judy
Braudaway, Jennifer and Justin,
Torrie Grissom, S ue Wi Ison, Chrissy
and Jamie, Lyssa and Jeremy Price,
Bobbie Price, Tiffani Cooksey, De-
lane and Christi, Chasity Hale.
Heather received many nice gifts.
VANILLA
Home Sweet
16oz. Bottle
69$
COCONUT
12oz. Bag
69$
MILK
Poinsettia -Gallon
Homo or 2%
$1 99
HUDDLESTON'S GROCERY
Huddleston
DRAWING
$50 in
Groceries SPECIALS GOOD EVERY DAY; Thurs Fri-Sat-Sun-Mon-Tues-Wed SEPT. 12-18
5?ocTp.m. OPEN Mon.-Sat. 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.SUNDAY 9:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. riionor Manufacturing!
Bogata_____632-5624 7 Days A Week 1__coupons___j
FRITOS
CHIPS
Reg. $1.99
BISCUITS
Parade
m
5/$l
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Nichols, Thomas & Nichols, Nanalee. Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1991, newspaper, September 12, 1991; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922165/m1/10/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.