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The Olney Enterprise from Olney, Texas • Page 5

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Olney, Texas
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5
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THE OLNEY JKOTERPRISE Fine Cleaning and Pressing your clothing here. You'll like fiobwe do. It will give new appear- Vand longer wear to suits and jes, and your order will'-be attend) promptly. It pays to patronize UVRAN CLEANERS 117 West Main St. I AT DYERS Bedspreads Blankets saving of $3.00 to $5.00 under pri- of last December.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook and Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Cook were in Graham Thanksgiving to yjsit Mrs. Frank Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Russefl. Postmaster nnd Mrs. Wood were in Wichita Falls Thanksgiving to visit her sister, Mrs. M.

B. Hunt, who Is In hospital convalescing from injuries received in wreck at her home, HJJnt pontluues to slnwlv and the Woodir received word this week she Aiow is able to walk. She severe knee and wrist Injuries in the Curley Gastoh and Frank Cook drove to Fort Vterth to see the TCU-SMU foQtbjffi game. Mrs, D. W.

Whitt has as holiday guest her daughter, Mrs. Fcnton Smith of San Francisco, and also her grandson, jcne Ray Smith, who is work- ng in Raymondville and is here for a visit with his grandmother and with his wife and baby. Mr. and Mrs. C.

J. Clark re-; umed from their annual deer junt in Mason County, and reported the current jaunt resulted in "good luck." Mr. and Mrs. J. N.

Kee received word that they are of a son born to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Machcn of Oil City, Louisiana.

Wanda Holcomb, who has been working in Fort Worth, was at home Thanksgiving. Edward Wales, who is work- ng in California, was back home 'or the holidays. Freddy Joe Dunagan, student at North Texas State Teachers 'ollege, was at home for the Thanksgiving holidays, to visit lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dunagan, and he and his mother went to Fort Worth to see he Southern Methodist TCU Mr.

and Mrs. Silbert J. Bredhauer of Evans, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blakeley of Cleveland, are here this week to visit their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. H. F. Bredthauer. Rachel Lamons, student at forth Texas State Teachers -ollcge in Denton, was home, visit her nwttar, Mrs.

S. M. Lamons. P. A.

Youngblood of Grayford is in Olney with his daughter, Mrs. R. F. Shawvcr convalescing. Subscribe for the Enterprise.

Mr. and Mis. Othol Mahan and daughter. Randy Lee, spent Thanksgiving day in Tempje With Mrs. Mahan's mother, Mrs.

Martin, who is in Scott White hospital. She is reported to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. Jetty V.

Clare and daughter, Diane, vislte-i duuring the Thanksgiving holidays with Clare's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Clare of Rockdale and Mrs.

Clare's sister, Mrs. J. A. Weaver of Kempner. Mr.

and Mrs. Hardy Metzln- ger and children, Phillip and Decatur were weekend guests of Mrs. Metzinger's mother, Mrs. Martha A. Lamons.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Newman spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Dallas where they attended to business. Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Pollard of San Marcos were Thanksgiving guests in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. Pollard.

Joe Thomason of Medera, California, and Mrs. Kate Reddeil of Graham, visited in the home of their niece, Mrs. Corley Diggs of Anarene, Sunday afternoon. Raymond Horany, student at A. and M.

College, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horany. Kelly Norton, student at A. and M.

College, spent Thanksgiving holidays in Olney visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norton Sr. Mrs.

P. R. Hinders and Mrs. James Willis of Navasota left the first of this week for their homes, after a few days' visit in Olney with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Wright of Orth, and Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. Howard of Olney. Kathleen Reed, student at TSCW, spent the Thanksgiving holidays visiting with her mother, Mrs. Kate Reed. Ki "8, student at NTSTC, spent the Thanksgiving holidays visiting his parents; nnd Mrs.

N. L. King. Jackie DugKan; student 'at NTSTC, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. ir.nd Mrs.

H. H. When you trade with me we do each good. See classified advertisement. O.

K. Welding Tire Shop. 35tfc Mr. and Mrs. A.

R. Yarbro and Phillip, and Mrs. Thirza Hunt were in Wichita Falls last week to spend Thanksgiving. Terry Williams, student at NTSTC, spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Olney with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Walt Williams. Joe and Mattie Carpenter, Texas Tech, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Carpenter. Ernest Hunt, student at Texas Tech, spent the Thangsglv- ing holidays with his mother, Mrs. Wilbur Hunt. Jo Ann Morgan, student at Texas Tech, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. V. Morgan. Lonnie Joe Renfro, student at North Texas State Teachers College, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his mother.

Ishmal Dunn, student at North Texas State Teachers College, was home for Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dunn. Harvey Lee Ickert, student at North Texas State Teachers College, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents. L.

E. Perkins, student at A. and M. College, spent Thanksgiving holdays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. E. Perkins. Leon Groves, student at A. and spent the holidays with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. L. M. Groves. Floyd and Clifford Key, students at A.

and spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Key. Clifford was accompanied by R. M.

Kcnnelley of Chicago, also a student at A. and M. Edwin Key also was home from SMU. C. D.

Norman, student at and was home during the holidays to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs C. D. Norman. Charles Cole, student at TCU visited with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. D. Cole of Olney. Joe Robertson, student at North Texas State Teachers College, was home to visit his parents, Dr. and Mrs.

E. F. Robertson, during the Thanksgiving holidays. Patsy and Barbara Crowe, students at NTSTt, were home Thanksgiving visiting their parents. Mr.

and (Mrs. W. C. Crowe. DISHES TOYS and a third to fifty; cent saving under previous ne stock and first quality.

dandy good full size, first qual- chenille bath room set "TOMB AV I I Department Store fvr Mtoi'Ha WETTER BUYS will pay. It doesn't make any difference how large or how wanted in a hurry or at a future date, SUSIE'S will "deliver the goods" for you. A flew Kind of WATER HEATER No Rust No Corrosion GAS APPLIANCE CO. I 1 4 1 Our MQJUD stockings hit the mark in Glamour You teore a love- lieit legi twiTwjien'youJweer by Ueek, all the neweit $L49 to $2.50 RATS SHOE STORE STEVE RAY. Owner Joe and Kenneth Brock, students at NTSTC, spent the Thanksgiving holidays in the home their mother, Mrs.

W. G. Godfrey. Billy Jim Gearheart, student at spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs, W.

J. Gear- huart. Harvey Bolding, Rev. Thomas Forester and the Snody brothers were in Fort Worth to see the SMU-TCU game. J.

C. Douglas, student at NT- AC, spent the holidays with his parents. Russell Fletcher, student at Oklahoma A. and M. visited over the weekend in the T.

E. Favor home. James Garrison of Lawton, Oklahoma, visited in the Leon Wellman home over the weekend. Hugh Nelson, University of Tejcas student, was home for the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Bascom Nelson. Gaye Wilborn returned from NTSTC to spend Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wilborn. Bobby Grimshaw was home for holidays visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Carter. John Roy Lindsay, NTSTC student, visited his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Lindsay over the holidays. Bobby Cayce. son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. G. Cayce, and an NT- STC student, was home for the holidays. Bill Robinson was here on Thanksgiving from Plainview where he is attending college. Clarence Warren, son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Warren, was home for Thanksgiving from Austin College. Clarence, a star Cub athlete during high school, went to Chillicothe to see the Cubs win their final district game.

Betty Lois HoUis, student at Baylor, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hollin.

Doris Turner, student at Baylor, spent Thanksgiving holi-, days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner. Holter, handle and ney with Mends, Thankagivinfi Mr. and JfcrfA Pbil and Wanda Holtamb Worth visited MHJ.

STARTER TROUBLE Starter trouble won't trouble you if you bring the family car here for check-up and to have your starter, ignition and battery put in top condition. Don't take a good WK liable car performance. Drive in here today. McCAIN 100 West Elm Street Mary Lou Thornhill of Olney spent the weekend visiting relatives in Loving. Joe Mac Parsley, son of Mr and Mrs.

Joe Parsley and student at the University of Texas, spent the holidays at home. R. B. Baker, student at NTSTC spent the holidays visiting his mother, Mrs. R.

B. Baker. i NEW ALL-IN-ONE SONOTONE frntost problMh aftfc-ow Hearing Wearing convenience, yet wrfiw power and up to bssssr? costs! SONOTONE HEARING CENTER Hamilton HoleL Fri. Dec. S.

Hours: 1-4 p. E. G. ARNOLD, Consultant Long Bryan Street Stephenville, Texas Dear Sir: I want to know how your new all-in-one Sooo- tone will improve my hearing, protect my hearing's capacity, give me so much more fun with my family and friends! Rush me a free copy of "Freedom from Fear." Name Street City State CONGRATULATIONS Now Beat Stamford We Will Close at 11:00 A. M.

Friday to Attend Game OAK STREET GROCERY MARKET Corner of Oak St. and Avenue FOLGER'S Coffee STOKLEY'S FINEST TOMATO JUICE ,2 can lie HEART'S DELIGHT CATSUP Uoz. bottle 19c JACK SPRATT Ready to Servo GRAPEFRUIT No. 2 can 15c MILLER'S PINEAPPLE Crushed. EXTRA Heavy Syrup .2 can 29c ADAM'S Sweetened Orange Juice can WELCH'S CONCORD 1-Lb.

jar GRAPE JELLY 27c No. 2 can 2Sc MONTMORENCY CHERRIES MOTTO Quart bottle APPLE JUICE ISc SWAN SOAP NO. HEINZ TOMATO SOUP ROSE (cut) GREEN LITTLE GREEN Sweet Peas No. 2 can FOR AHO.

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Pages Available:
7,247
Years Available:
1930-1951