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Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph from Colorado Springs, Colorado • Page 10

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I lO-A Ttbqraph Colorado Spnngi, Colo. Thursday, Dac. 28, 1967 MAY TRADmONA AFTER-CHRISTMAS Divide News By Relohhold 687-9572 NOTED LABEL SPORTSWEAR 5.99 12.99 Cardigans Pullovers Turtlenecks Fisherman Sweaters A-lines Slims Kilts Jackets Slacks Culottes From makers you're sure to recognize for smart tailoring, great styling your choice of orite sweater styles, tailored jackets all perfect to coordinate with matching skirt styles, trim, slim slacks and all at prices you can afford to pass up! Sweaters, sizes 36 to 40; et sizes 10 to 15; skirt, slack sizes 8 to 16. Boulevard sportswear, first floor. A very Happy and Prosperous New Year to everyone.

Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Vaail and Mrt. Lee Eggenbcrger of Sherwood Foreit spent Tuesday in Colorado Springs. Mike Ellis participated in the Uttlc Bantam City Bowling League Tournament at Lanes.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Copeland spent Tuesday visiting their family in Denver. Agnes McCumber, Opal Ellis and Katherine Rcichhold packed the Christmas treats at the home of Ferm Parmley Tuesday afternoon for the children of the community. Mr.

and Mrs. Marshall Geer of Colorado Springs visited with Mr. and Mrs. Art hold and John Rife last week Mrs. Ruby Sniff of Sherwood Forest left Friday to spend the holiday with her daughter and family Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Clodfelter at Hasty, Colwado. Word was received from Dcl- don Ellis who is stationed in Vietnam that he had received his Christmas package which was sent from the Hi Neighbor Club. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Ellis and Mike were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCumber. Mr. and Mrs, Don Stafford of Albuquerque, New Mexico spent the Holiday with their parents, Mr, and Mrs.

Raymond Stafford of Sherwood Forest and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davison. Dr. and Mrs.

Leonard Owen and Miss Marie Francke of Lincoln, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Art Reichhold and Mrs. Mazie Ricker. They are spending the Christmas Holiday with their daughter in Denver.

The Harold Ellis family held their Christmas Sunday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Verne Ellis, Mr. and Mrs.

Delbert Ellis, Sandra and Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Warner Lasher and family ahd Mrs. Deldon Ellis and Kim all of Colorado Springs. Christmas dinner guests of Mrs.

Mazie Ricker and Mr. and Mrs. Art Reichhold at the Ranch were Lt Col. (ret) and Mrs. Robert Booae of Colorado Springs.

The Jim Book family of Rush, spent the Clhristmas Holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Circle Copeland. Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Craven left Saturday to spend the Christmas Holiday with their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kregel and daughters at Wild Horse, Colo. Mr. and Mrs.

Loren Parmley spent the HoUday weekend with their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. GeraW Sullivan at Security. There was a good attendance at the Divide Community Hall for Game Night Saturday. The next one will be held Jan.

6, 1968. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Doherty and Mike spent Christmas day with the Bill Manuel family at Florissant. Mr.

W. E. Mueller of Colorado Springs and Gary Mueller of CJhicago, Illinois spept Sun day at their (Juarter Circle Ranch south of Divide. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Ellis and Mike were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dd- bcrt Ellis Sandra and Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Verne EUls at tended too.

Militarv Mr. and Mrs. Jim Giles and daughters Lisa and Ixiri of Ft. Collins spent the Holiday with the Fred Shoemaker family. Mr.

and Mrs. Giles had to return Monday but the girls will spend a week. For Want Ads Dial Antonito L. Lente Part of Depteyment SSgt. Antonito L.

Lento, sqn of Mrs. Evangeline Lento of 614 E. St. Vrain. Colorado SpringB; is taking part in the 10,000 mtle airMft of the lOlst Airborne viakxi units to Vietnam, the lar- Mid longest aerial troop deployinent in Sgt.

Lente is a jet engine mechanic assigned to the 603rd Airlift Support SqrJn at Kadena AB. Okinawa. He attended Colorado Springs High School and is married to the former Dorothy L. Frykblom. i This year, it is estimated that over 25 million fans will witnesa about college football games.

Fresh OYSTERS CUMS Cooked Maine Lobsters lb. S3.50 Fresh Rsh lutefisk Fish Fried for Your Convenience SPRINGS SEAFOODS DELICATESSEN FILLMORE ondWOOD Ph. 634-7566 Woodmoor Shopping Center Never a Bum Steer" at GOODALL'S FINER MEATS EASTGATE CENTER 2357 E. PLATTE i Block Ea.t of C.olr.l Colo. Bank -Jolt Woat of Brookhart Lombor Co.

All Meat Wieners 1-49 Family Pak AssK Lunch Meat btg' 1,49 Fresh Lean Groun Beef ib. 43c Pure Pork Spiced Luncheon Honi 3.54 Country Cured Sliced Bocon ih. 1.39 SPORTSWEAR CLEARANCE 10.90 Marvelous values in all the great new shapes of sportswear, '67-'681 Separates in a rainbow-selection of colors to take you into-spring, priced now for a more- than-one-purchase. nylon stretch pants, washable polyester-blend pant tops, sweaters in a variety of fibers and styles, wool skirts, and more each a new, now look at a fraction of what expect to pay! Misses sizes. Misses' sportsear, second floor.

ALL MEAT CUTS AS YOU WANT! German and Imported Foods Our Specialty FRMARKET HOYLES Home of Swift Premium Meats in Colorado Springs I ww SWIFT PREMIUM SLICED BACOM FRESH GROUND BEEF 2 -ib. pack 89c 1 lb. 49c TURKEYS Fresh Frozen 14 lbs. and up Ib. HOME FREEZER SPECIAL Well Aged Nebraska HALF or SPLIT HALF ib 51c 1 FRESH EASTERN PORK 1 PORK CHOPS End Cuts lb.

39c HIND 59c FRONT 43c Cut to order. Sharp frozen. No extra charge. 6 Mo. Financing Available 1 PORK ROASTS 1 SPARE RIRS Country style lb.

39C SMOKED HAMS 7 Skinless, shanklcss. SIRLOIN 89c Swedish Potato 1 CHUCK ROASTS Biade lb. 49c 69t 1 CHUCK STiAKS center cuts lb 59c SWISS 79c 98c POTATO CHIPS 1 39c UNCIE MCE 29c WHITE POTATOES 39c RISTANT RREAKFAST 69c ROME APPLES 2 lu 29c SPRAY ClEAIKR1i.r£. SNACK SI RUBY GRAPffRUIT 10 STAR PARTY SNACK RYE BANANAS 2 ib.25c HORMa MEAT SPREADS 1 3 ior I TOMATOES.

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Years Available:
1960-1978