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Pampa Daily Newsi
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Pampa, Texas
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i 8 OlOAlt VAN BUREM together i --O 'sometimes tivMMhkfraitiei I wonder il lv eniuttiinaaco 3 5 ydu Intnfc is'alt fight; they have he never really hurts 1 'should not rassle being" silly? KID SISTER "I you are bet frig sensible. re ln st older couples'in their midd enough for wedlock tmieU to wcnt es and Mrly 30 's, quit the hammer lock. DEAR ABBY: Charles'-and I jhave been, married eleven Hif live in the' same tfty and my husband is their I only child. Don't get me wrong, they are nice people and get along But, about three or four nights week, i to a marriage see the couples applying for marriage'H censes. Sometimes it makes me sad to see the youngsters who are The boy hangs back, shyly, and make the girl do all the talking.

They" look s6 childish. I want to' say, "Don't do it, Waitl You are only babies." Of course I don't dare. There are le ly 30's, They where they are going alsJ what they are getting into, And when the older couples come in, we are 'delighted. They are so cute together, and we think, "Bravo for them. No more loneliness." COURTHOUSE EMPLOYEE Senior Center By MRS.

0. A. WAGNER Senior Center Mfc had such a nice surprise Thursday. Just before earning down to the Center, 1 received a. phone call from Arnarillo, from rrty late husbands cousin, who lives in East Lansing, Michigan, saying he ard his wife, Mr.

and Mrs. E. M. Banzet, were on their way home from spending the ter in California and Arizbna and would come by for a short visit. I hurried down to the Center and collected a few notes for my lean the nick palnttag right, from an older aliter.

alt day. Sunday, visit us. i Charles go'ed out 'the garage works on-his car or else he do'tori'in the baSement to his and I am left to listen and talk to them. When 'ili complain (in A nice way) tells me that after a hard day's work he likes to "re- like to relax, too. But KpW? i( TRAPPED AND BORED DEAR T.

and Collar Charles when he Is good and "ret iSxed," arid tell'him you are signing as head of the entertain merit "committee; 1 'If he can't Kelp you keep his parents company, 1 he should at least take turns (P.S. Don't you have a television set? It could solve your problem and EVERYBODY could relax.) DEAR ABBY: I work adjacen CONFIDENTIAL TO RUTH AND'REBECCA: -If I knew how to a man in order to "Have A Lovely Wedding," 1 I 'wouldn't sell the, information for Stop worrying. Let Abby help you with that problem. For personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. For Abby's booklet, "How To Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50 cents to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.

PAINTING FIRST AID If old paint or stain persists in "bleeding" through new painl job, apply thin coats of fresh white shellac to surface The shellac will seal in the old so you can apply the new color Read the News tmssified Adt Eggs Go Western is Year At Easter Tirtie KAY SHERWOOD Newspaper Enterprise Assn. When a long stretch of unfriendly weather keeps the youngsters housebound, tempers grow short; quarrels ensue. This is a familiar truism to all homemakers. A creative diversion sometimes helps to restore harmony. When I was in this predicament the other day, my six-year-old (at my elbow complainipg) bickering long enough to take a delighted look at- the pictures which accompany this article.

Cowboy and Indian eggs! Could she make them too? As she pointed out, when Easter comes that means "pit- ty soon warm weather end sun and gween gwass." The 'thought cheered us so that Easter egg decorating started early in our home. 1 Perhaps the diversion of making Western Easter eggs will cheer up children, too. You will need hard boiled or blown eggs. If possible try to get duck eggs because of their large size. You will also need little jars of tempera paint, cotton, swabs from the medicine chest to use as little brushes, shirt cardboard and colored construction paper.

Scouring the eggs with soap powder removes the natural oils and makes the eggs easier to paint. To make the Indian chief and squaw paint two eggs a coppery brown. Use cotton swabs as brushes; to avoid mixing colors. Paint eyes and mouths a light color. The Indian blanket is a piece 'of construction paper cut large enough to wrap arounc the egg, and trimmed with a colorful painted design along the The squaw's dress also is con struction paper wrapped arounc the eggs and fastened with 1 lophane tape.

Feathered heac dresses are narrow paper circles with two inch paper feathers glued in place. Cardboard moc FITE FOOD MKT. Wt Givt PfMPA PROGRESS THRIFT STAMPS 'DOUBLE STAMPS, Wednesday With 2.50 Purchase or More 1333 N. Hobort MO 4-4092 or 4-8842 ROUNDFSTEAK lb File's Own Fed Feed Lot Beef CHUCK ROAST Fite's Own Fed Feed Lot Beef 45; A CON Topp' Texas 2, 98' Ibs. ARM ROAST Fite's Own Feed Lot Fed Beef 49'n, WIENERS Top 0' Texas All Meat 49S, casins glued to the base of the eggs help them stand ''firmly.

Arms are made.by cutting mch pieces of colored construction paper and taping them to the dress. The cowboy's fact is painted on the upper third of the-egg. Add a stripe, his middle for: his shirt and paint trousers dark brown. Black boots are made from cardboard. The ten-gallon brim is a circle glued to the top of the egg with a small upright piece glued in place for the crown.

To make the horse, mount a painted egg on four legs made by poking holes the egg with a pin or needle and then inserting cotton swabs. The swab i'ps are blacked to look like hoofs. Head is construction paper taped in place and eyes, mouth and mane are painted. The tepee is a piece of n- struction paper eight inches high rolled into a cone shape. One side is cut as an entrance.

column and back home to greet them on arrival. Dr. Bartzet completed fifty years in the teaching profes sioris fast year and is now re tired. The past thirty years were spent, as a professor in the University of Michigan. We do not get to see each other very often, so we had a delightful time visiting and talking over old times.

We through grade together back in Southeastern Kansas, Death claimed his firs wife several years ago and couple of years ago he had re married. I had never had the pleasure of meeting the presen Mrs. Banzet. She is delightfu person and I like her very much Their stay'was much too short. Mrs.

Elmer Bailey spent th i week end visiting her chiidreri am grandchildren in Amarillo a i Rule, Texas. Visiting Mrs. W. J. Corneilsoi are her Mrs, H.

D. Bradshaw of Teec nas Pas, Arizona, and her grandson and family of Mancas, Colorado. Guests of Mrs. Mollie fa- cock last week were Mr. and Mrs.

Emery Bell of Legan, Oklahoma, neice and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Roy of Follette, Texas and Mrs. Carl Cummmgs of Shawnee, Oklahoma. Visiting Mrs.

Irene last week were two neices, Mrs. J. B. Blankenship, of Hooker, Worth to visit a sister, Mrs. E.

ewell, The sisters had married irothers. Was so nice Mrs. Jessie Van Huss back, after her recovery rom an illness and convolescence Houston with her two daugh- ers. We -missed Mrs. -Ollie Staton.

She fell; and hurt her knee quite badly. hope for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Addie Love was reported under the weather, so to speak, and was unable to be out. Club Tells Winners 1 Pampa Duplicate Bridge which meets bi-weekly in th Coronado Inn, announce winners in Mitchell Movement NIGHT NORTH-SOUTH: Mmes.

J. A-. Watson, J. E. Torvie, Mmes.

Greeley Warner, I Noblitt, second; Mmes. Hamilton, W. B. Mmes. H.

St. Maguire, H. M. Luna, firsft Mmes. Edith Dockery, Marie Bryan, both of Borger, second: Oklahoma and Mrs.

Virgie B. Moss of Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. Bessie Sewell is leaving by plane Saturday for Fort We hope she will be able to be out next week. Mrs.

W. R. Hamilton is leaving next week for Springfield, Mis souri for a visit with relatives. Mrs, Lona Webster reported a visit from her sister, Mrs. Carrie McBride of Amarillo last week.

This being the monthly birthday party, "the Altrusa Club was hostess, and as 'tisiial Mrs. Roy Kay fashioned beautiful centerpiece for the table of spring flowers and Coston the beautifully decorated cake with an open umbrella and spring posies. Now I ask you, how did she know it was going to rain? Sorry I could not stay and enjoy the birthday party and see all who were celebrating birthdays this month, but I did enjoy so much th'e visit with my favorite cousin and his wife. The was given as a door prize and won by Mrs. Lillian Brunelle and an Easter box of by Mr.

E. O.Etheridge. Was sorry to hear that Mrs. N. M.

Norris had a bad fall and hurt her knee and sprained an ankle. Hope she will be able to be up and about soon. Did you see this one in the paper? Women are better speech makers than men because of their famialiarity with cooking: they never leave out as important at ingredient as shortening. Ad vahce Journal, Camden, N.e Jersey. See you next week.

Love. Mmes. A. T. Parton, Frank Roach, third.

MONDAY NfOHT NORTH-SOUTH: Mmes. Noblitt, W. J. Craig, first; Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Nation, second; Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson of Borger, third. EAST-WEST: Mmes. loach, Greeley first; Mrs.

E. J. O'Brient, Fred Richmond, second; Mr. and Mrs. Don 7 orsha, third.

The club extends a cordial invitation to interested Duplicate )layers to join its sessions at :30 p.m. in the Coronado Inn. Read the News Classified Ads It's social and so because It's flavored lor you with Oranges Spice. Garden Mint deliciously new and refreshing flavor in tea. BOTH Furr's Super Market 1420 N.

Hobart TURKEYS Palo Or'Nor-Best 8 to 10 Lb, Av. 391 Fite's Own Fed, Feed Lot Beef Cut Wrapped Quick Frozen Vi BEEF Hind Quarter BEEF FREEZER su 61 U66 Grocery 421 EAST FREDERIC OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK PHONE MO WJth Purchase 2.50 or More Quality Thick Sliced Bacon 2 Ibs. lb ISO DAYS IN FEED LOT INVESTIGATE OUR 3 MONTH PAYMENT PLAN FED 24 HOURS A DAY GGS Grade A Large Doz, BISCUITS Shurfresb Reg. Gsn Gladiola Reg. Box Pound Cake Mix 29'I Glazier Club Ice Cream va 90'.

Patio'" HI LI. 300 can Crlsco 3 it con 3J 85 Pure Cane SUGAR 5 Lb 3 Bag Flour 5 lb, bag Gold Medal OLE 1 Lbs. TIDE Giant Size Box NAPKINS Peach Red Plum Kraft's Preserves COFFEE Marylajici Club IrLb. Can Morsels 2 pkgs. Northern Tissue reg.

Northern 80-Count UNA Shurfine Chunk Style Reg, Can River Cotton Fabric 4 PECANS Del Cerro RUSSETT POTATOES 10 WINESAP APPLES u. 19c TOMATOES 25c For Slicing Cello Pkg. JUICE SARA Lii CAKES Rig. Size HONEY BUNS Nan Eschle A June Groom Couple Set Mr, and Mrs. George Eschle announce the engagement and ap- 1 proaching marriage of i daughter, Nan, to Mr.

Jon Don Pomroy. The couple plan to be married June 12. Nan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Eschle who have i farmed for many years south of Groom.

She is a graduate of Groom High School and is finish-' ing her freshman year in the school of home economics at Texas Tech, Lubbock. She is a member of the Home Economics Club, Jon is the son of Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Pomroy, rT04 Cedar Paris, Texas. He is a graduate of Baylor University with a B.A- Degree in Religious Education.

Jon is a member of the Kappa Kappa Psi, national honorary I 1 band fraternity. He is an Airman first class at the Amarillo Air Force Base at Amarillo and a member of the Golden Spread Airl'orce Band. Origin Of Apron Told At GROOM (Spl) Country Neighbors Home Demonstration Club met recently st the Community Club House. Hostesses were Mrs. Charlie I Hermesmeyer Mrs.

Jim Mer- mesmeyer. The revised constitution and by- were read by Mrs, Walter Ollinger and were adopted by the members present, Mrs. Mike Homer presented a program on the "Orgin of Apron." Mrs. Harris Barnett was welcomed as a new member. Members present were Mmes.

George! I LaUa, Walter Ollinger, Joe Brit- I ten, Glyni) D. Harreli, Mile Homer, Mary Kuehler, John Homer, John gropes, Robert 1 Charlie Herroesmeyer and Jim i i eyer. s. i Barnett, John Quirk, Carol! iCcmxfttj)' Blue Ribbon Arm or Roast PORK CHOPS First Cut LB. FRESH GROUND BEEF 4 Ibs.

$1.00 Pork Steak Fresh Blue Ribbon Blue Ribbon PRODUCE Carrots lOc Pick-O-Morn U.S. No. 1 White Potatoes 10 Lbs, Meeting Fancy Delicious Apples Sunshine Hi-Ho Croclws lb. Shurfresh Qiao 64bs. 33c I Djlsey Tissue 4 roll pak 400 Count KLEENEX 4 Boxes Maryland Club Coffee lb Sugar Mrs.

Tuckers jvirs. iucKerg puffcrf Shortening Jibs. PT Van Camps 300 Cans Pork Beans oo Gradt A Largt Pox. Campbell's, Can Tomato Juke Gold FLOUR 5-Lb. Bag TIDE Duncan Hines Deluxe Cake Mix 3 For I Van Camps AJJ Meat Vienng Sgusoge 5 cans I.

Dog Food 12 1.00 4 Lb. Bag Pinto itiiii 45c Hunts 300 Can Tomoto Juice IQc Shurfine Wit 303 Cans Corn Clsar Sai 1 Cut 303. Can flrten lenns.

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