The Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1956 Page: 2 of 4
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KERENS (TEXAS) TRIBUTE. {AUGUST 81, 1958
Dr. and Mrs. Gurley Sanderd
spent Sunday in Mineral Wells!
With their son, Captain Richard)
Sanders, and family. Kim, their
daughter, returned home with,
granddaughter, returned home
With her grandparents for a visit
Mrs. George Massey has been
Visiting her sister, Mrs. Floy
Ashcraft for the last several
weeks.
Miss Jane Beggs spent the
Weekend with her parents, Mr.
fcnd Mrs. Oscar Beggs. She left
Monday for Odessa where she
Will assume her teaching duties.
LEGAL NOTICE
A public hearing will be held
at the High School by the Board
of Trustees of the Kerens In-
dependent School District on Sep-
tember 6 at 8:00 P.M. for the
purpose of adopting a budget for
<the school year 1956-1957.
FOR RENT—Downstairs, 4-roonl!
apartment. All modern conven-
iences. CL C. Speed. 35-tfc
FOR SALE—House to be torn
down or moved from lot. See
Dr. Terry Sanders. 35-2tc
Mr. and Mrs. Andral’ Massey
land daughter, Caroline, of Hous-
ton visited his mother, MrsL
Bratt Massey the first of- the
week.
Mrs. J. R. Rawlins spent Mon-
day with Mrs. A. J. Deskin.
Courteous and
Prompt Service
KIMES
GARAGE
FOR SALE—6-Drawer, round bob-
bin Singer sewing machine. $50.
Good as new. Dial Corsicana
3-3380. 35-tfc
Mr. and . Mrs. Virgil High,
daughter Rosemary, and niece
Marilyn Norris returned to Dal-
las Sunday. The girls had made
a visit with their grandmother,
Mrs. W. J. Hammett, and the
Highs spent Sunday with Mrs.
Hammett.
WANT ADS
811®
GRAVEL AND SAND hauling,
anytime. Immediate delivery.
For driveways, streets, etc.
Fill-in sand for lots, etc. Gall
REED’S SERVICE STATION,
Dial 6-3221.
FOR SALE—132 1-2 acres, 1
barn, 3 tanks, fenced and)
cross-fenced. 7 pastures, 3>
wire fences. All tillable. See
John Arnett, Kerens, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Sloane Warren of
McGregor took Sunday dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warren1
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trent of
Athens visited the H. H. Trents
Sunday.
READ THE 'rTTTRTTKrm WANT-ADS
Mrs. Bobby Phife of Dallas vis-
ited her parents and grandmother,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Sullivan and
Mrs. Nanny Casebolt last week-
end.
TRIBUNE ADS PAY
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service
KILGO Radio & Television Dial 6-3962
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
GENERAL REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES
CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS
Cunningham Garage
HIGHWAY 31
DIAL 6-3627
MANUAL AND POWER LAWN
MOWER SHARPENING
Upholstery Work
Hours: 8:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M,
Closed Wednesday Afternoons
Carlton & Sallie
Dobbs’ Shop
Bazette Road Dial 6-3305
LET SPURLOCK Food Store
Process youir beef and pork
for home freezing.
<£/m ‘jtlat
<y\ews
By JOANNE JOHNSTON
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond AdkinSi
from Duncan, Okla., and Mrs. A.
J. Perry spent the week-end with,
the Denver Lancasters. Roy, Keith,
iand Latricha Colvin are spending
the week with the Lancasters.
The Denver Lancasters attend-
ed the McGuire reunion at the
Corsicana Park Sunday. There
were eighty members of the fam-
ily present. They came from Kil-
gore, Kerens, Athens, Dallas,
Arizona, Malakoff, Arlington, Ok-
lahoma and Rush to attend this
reunion.
Kathryn Pattman and daughter
from Dallas spent Wednesday
with the Clyde Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Mosley
from Corsicana visited the C. A.
Andrews Friday night. The Bob
McNeeleys were home over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnston and
family from Roane visited the
Homer Rendons Sunday. The
Charles Howards from Bardwall
were also visitors in the Rendon
home over the weekend.
Miss Bob Ann Holt from Waco
spent Monday night with Janie
and D’Juana Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Adams from
Fort Worth spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Morton.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Scarbrough
spent Sunday afternoon % in the
Morton home.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Walker
and family from Corpus Christi
visited friends in the Flat this
week.
THE KERENS TRIBUNE
DIAL 6-3261
“OLDEST BUSINESS INSTITUTION IN KERENS”
Mrs. Maud Smith received an
injury to her hip in a fall at her
,home Tuesday. Mrs. Smith’s room
number at Memorial Hospital is
216.
FOR SALE — Registered colliei
pups. 1720 N. Beaton Street,
Corsicana, Texas. Call 4-6340.
34-2tp
FLOWERS
IF YOU WISH to benefit the
Methodist WSCS, please spec-
ify in placing flower orders
at the Kerens Flower Shop,
or call Mrs. T. L. WHORTON
at 6-3269 or Mrs. R. R. LOWE
at 6-3227.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished 4-room
and bath upstairs apartment.
Located in Dr. Roe house. See
W. M. Gray. Tel. 6-3622. 34-2tp
CLASSIFIED: Girls are lake
the Kerens Tribune—They are
worth looking over, have many
type faces, and back numbers
aren’t in demand. They carry
news wherever they go, aren’t
afraid to speak their mind, and
Whatever is worth telling they
tell. Every man should leave
Ms neighbor’s be and have his
own. SUBSCRIBE NOW TQ’
THE KERENS TRIBUNE.
NOTICE
Stated Meeting
Relief Lodge No. 236
meets 4th Tuesday of
each month, 8:00 pm
Howard Oiiphant, W. M.
Dock A. Paul, Secretary*
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Mrs. John Holland will begin
regular piano instruction classes
on Monday, Sept. 3. Mrs. Holland,
who has been teaching piano here
for the last year, has a group of
fifteen pupils at the present time.
Wayne W. Kittley________________________________________________
Laurette Kittley_____________________________________________________
Rates: One Year (In Advance)_____________________
Published Weekly on Friday in Kerens, Navarro County, Texas.
Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Kerens, Texas,
under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
.Editor and Publisher
---------.____Society Editor
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Mrs. Ben Miller’s Kindergarten
will begin on September 3rd,. This*
•instruction class for four and five
year olds has a roll complement
of eight At the present time, Mrs.
Miller has five pupils for the
year. Any mothers wishing to
place their children in this school
may call The Kerens Tribune.
Mr. and Mrs. Y. B. Ainsworth
visited Mr. Ainsworth’s sister,
Mrs. W. B .Ware, at Roane Sun-
day.
Mrs. P. N. Stockton left last
week for Salt Lake City, Utah,
where she will make a visit with
her son and his family, Mr. and
Mrs. William Stockton. Miss Cyn-
thia Stockton, who has spent thel
summer at home, will go on to
Oakland, Calif;, where she ha3
accepted a teaching position.
Sullivan’s
Repair Shop ^ !
Watch & Jewelry Repairing i
"The Home of I
Swiss Watches" '’W* 1
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Kittley, Wayne W. The Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1956, newspaper, August 31, 1956; Kerens, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth810487/m1/2/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Kerens Public Library.