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Stanberry Herald - Headlight from Stanberry, Missouri • Page 3

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THE STANBERBY HEADLIGHT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1962 Robin Hood Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Boland of Phoenix, visited here last week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Onie Wolver-ton, and daughters, Judy and Carol. Mr. and Mrs. Don Roach of Albany visited here Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mr Gerald Walker.

Flour, 25 lbs. Wax Paper lltf MU. fruit rnll C' VI Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butt and daughter, Miss Mary, Tommy and Mary Sue Butt and Miss Nora Howard spent Thanksgiving with Mr.

and Mrs. John Bales at Peaches VV xr No. 2J can (limit, 2) Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Shackelford and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Shirrell visited Sunday in St. Jo Pet Milk seph with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Reece and son, Junior.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newcomer and sons, Barry and Steven, of Kansas City visited here over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and 3 tall cans Marshmallows Mrs. Lester Newcomer.

Mrs. Trixie Law of Denver and Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Law and children, Johnny and Katherine Rose 2 10-ounce bags of Albany visited here Sunday evening with Mrs. Ruth Baker. Mr. and Mrs. August Sager and daughters, Linda and Judy, and Mr.

and Mrs. Ovid Law visited Thanks giving in Kansas City with the Rev. and Mrs. Billie Law and children, Del Monte 4 Aft PINEAPPLE I ilii 5 No. 211 UU GARDEN PEAS 9Qp Valu," 2 tins UU CUT GREEN BEANS A Valu, 3 cans 00 CREAM STYLE CORN fl a Valu, 6 cans.

Jj (j WHOLE KERNEL CORN 7 0 Valu, 6 cans 1 1 f) APRICOTS or PEARS 9 0 Valu, No. 1 can JJ Byron and Dianne. 10 EXTRA GREEN STAMPS FREE WITH 2 Loaves Hy-Klas Bread 20 EXTRA GREEN STAMPS FREE WITH Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Sexton and daughter, Cleta, of Melbourne visited here last Thursday afternoon with her mother, Mrs.

Bertha Chenoweth. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Jennings and family of Bashor, visited here Saturday witn nis parents, rar. ana Mrs.

Lister Jennings. Caramel Nut Cinnamon Rolls Hilbert Snoddy and son, Don, of Kansas City visited here Thanks giving afternoon with Mr. and Mrs John Jensen. Carl Kern and Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Kern spent last Tuesday evening Over 1500 nationally tamoui proaucn 10 EXTRA GREEN STAMPS FREE with package (1 a HY-KLAS POTATO DINNER ROLLS 12 in package Hy-Klas ft A FROZEN PIES, 3 for at Albany helping their grandson, Doug Kern, observe his second birthday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Linda Kern. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thrasher of Albany were also guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Motzkus of Kansas City spent Thanksgiving here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Motzkus.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Harris and! sons, John and Charles, of Kansas Ita fCDIIC Vnil HI IITK5MMt IV lvw Hy-Klas i A COTTAGE CHEESE, 12-ounce tub Jj Jj City visited here over me weeK-end with her mother, Mrs.

O'Don-nell McCarty, and Mr. McCarty. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Kier and Mrs.

iananas Ovid Law attended baptismal services at the King City Baptist church Sunday night. Mr nnri Mrs Gerald La Verne i per pound Walker of Hamburg, visited here Friday night and Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Walker. BOSTON BUTT Pork Roast pound cr Red Potatoes 25 pounds 0 si A 1 jonamon ippies pj 4-pound bag Werners, 2-lb.

bag -Fresh Home Ground Beef, lb. Hy-Klas Bacon, 1-lb. pkg. All Meat Minced Ham lb. Beef Liver, per pound Valu Chili, 1 -pound brick Mr.

and Mrs. T. H. Butt, visited Thanksgiving at Tarklo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Car Vance. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Good and Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Smith and chil-' dren, Randy and Rhonda, of Kansas City visited last week in Denver and Greeley, with Mr. and Mrs. Good's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Montgomery, and son, Joel Evan, and with his broth- ers, Wade Good and Mr.

and Mrs. i Roy Good and his brother-in-law. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John B-rry.

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Allee spent, the holiday weekend with his par-ents. Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Allec, in Versailles, and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmctt Brauer, in Syracuse, Mo. Mr and Mrs. Glenn Jennings and children of Grant City visited here over the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Messner and children. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Stockton and children, Doug and Jeanelle.

of Shelbina, visited here Thanksgiving dav with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stockton and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Talmadge.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jameson visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robison in King City.

nj Mm rharlos Wise and Lettuce Solid Heads Celery Crisp and Tender LONGHORN CHEESE pound ONIONS, Sweet Colorado 4 pounds FISH STICKS 2 packages ICE CREAM Van. Choc. Straw. Neopolitan -gallon 10 EXTRA GREEN STAMPS with 1-pound box Valu Crackers 20 EXTRA GREEN STAMPS with 2 10-oz. pkgs.

Miniature Marshmallows 20 EXTRA GREEN STAMPS with 2-pound bag Skinners Macaroni Stewing CHICKENS pound Vanilla only gallon reir. i children, Mary, Michael, Dennis and Patrick, of Bethel, visited here over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. O'DonneU McCarty and with other relatives. Mrs.

Richard Abels and children, Judy, Steve, Mike and Jovita, of St. Joseph visited here Saturday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gilliland. Mr.

and Mrs. E. V. Smith of St. Joseph and Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. Davis of Des Moines, visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

G. V. Redmond. Miss Eunice Gromer of St Joseph visited here several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Margaret Fore.

Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson of visited here last Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fletchall and daughter, Janet Sue. EPSON'S CUSTOM BUTCHERING! COMPLETE FREEZER SERVICE! FREE DELIVERY! Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Beaty and Plastic Santa Claus Filled With bottle daughters, BecRy ana ucooy, Troy, spent Thanksgiving day here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Talmadge and Mr. and JITS, C.

visited here with their grandparents Until unauy..

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