The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 192, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1956 Page: 3 of 10
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rhursday, October 11, 1956
The El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
Three
■liort Stories...
Is- Barney Stewart of Okla-
la City was an overnight guest
nesday in the home of her
r, Mrs. Le Roy D. Jones,
iouth Macomb.
'■ and Mrs. II. O. Jones and
;hter, Carolyn and son, Randy,
returned to their home in
valk, Calif., following a week’s
with her mother, Mrs. Maude
•ce, 512 South Foster, and
r relatives here. Mrs. Jones is
former Miss Margia Pearce
Reno.
A__
it. and Mrs. II. Merle Woods
South Ellison, will spend the
(jend with their daughter, Miss
Woods at Dallas, Tex. They
Lattersd the University of Okla-
i »-University of Texas football
? in the Colton bowl Saturday
i noon.
ai--
Luther C. Gadberry, 1012 South
Williams, and Clyde R. Maxey, 719
South Barker, left Thursday morn-
ing to attend the Savings and Loan
association meting at Sequoyah
Slate park, near Wagoner, Oct.
11-12 .
Miss Elsae Jane Harrison of
Muskogee will spend the weekend
in the home of her mother, Mrs.
E. G. Harrison, 714 South Ma-
comb.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stuard of
Chickasha were El Reno visitors
Thursday. Mrs. Georgia Fullerton,
daughter of Mrs. Stuard, who is a
civil service employe at Lawton
will leave Sunday for Tokyo, Ja-
pan, where she has accepted a
transfer. Mrs. Stuard and daugh-
ter are former El Reno residents.
Mrs. Fullerton was formerly Miss
Georgia Wilson.
STORE HOURS
ALL WOOL
ISPORT
:oats
I Regular $19.75
aisr .
' Weekdays
L ^ 'f. 9 to 5:30
^ ^ V Saturday
\ , 9 to 9
rhf 1
\
WASHABLE
WOOL and DACRON
FLANNEL
SLACKS
Regular $9.90
$
Friday and
Saturday
Only!
8
MEN'S DRAWERS
1.49
All Cotton, Ankle
length in White
Only. Sizes 30-42 __
KP5* •w****'-*
MEN'S KNIT SHORTS
2 88'
• White
• Sizes S-M-L
MEN'S
T-SHIRTS
Reinforced Dacron Neck
Sizes S-M-L
59' 2,J1
BOYS' IVY LEAGUE
JEANS
• Bl.ck ^>79
• 133« oz. J
Size* 6-16
YARDS AND YARDS OF NYLON NET
CAN-CAN PETTI COATS
WHITES, PASTELS AND ^ QO
HIGH COLORS % ^ ^
SIZES S-M-L
MEN'S ONE-PIECE
Union Suits
White Only
Sizes 36-46 . .1.98
Sizes 48-50 ..2.79
WASHABLE TAN-GREY
Twill Jackets
Flannel Lined
Siies *49
36-46______
WEEK-END SPECIALS ARE FINE-BUT ITS THE
DAILY LOW PRICES THAT REALLY COUNT UP!
CHECK OUR DAILY PRICES AND BE CONVINCED IT PAYS TO SHOP AT STEVENSON'S IGA
GOOD MEATS FOR EVERY MEAL
AND PRICED TO FIT EVERY FOOD DBUDGET
PORK ROAST
LOIN ENDS
Average
2 lo 3 lbs.
POUND
Lean Cuts From
Small, Tender Pigs_______ _______lb.
Morrell's Palace
Brand ______________ lb.
■ | a ■ m | a p Comes in Aluminum Pan
HAM LUAl All Ready To Bake---------
Just-Right Proportions of
Lean Beef and Pork______
PICNIC HAMS ~
PORK CHOPS
SLICED BACON
HAM LOAF:
MEAT LOAF
Buys—4 to 12-lb. Sizes
59'
39'
2ib,$l19
2 ms 79'
_ - 3T
ITUHKH/S
ARMOUR STAR TURKEYS
Have One Sunday
Armour Star—Ready-To-Bake
Stuffed With Pepperidge Farm
Stuffing—Just Pop Them in The
Oven—These Weigh About 6 lbs.
POUND_______________
FANCY YOUNG
HENS
Average 4 to 12 lbs.
" 59c
.of the week!
MIRACLE WHIP
HERSHEYS
GRAPE JUICE
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Hl-C ORANGE DRINK
APPLE SAUCE
Kraft's
Salad Dressing Qt.
Chocolate
Syrup
Welch's
Brand ________________
IGA
Unsweetened
59
pt.
16-oz.
Can
24-oz.
Bottle
46-oz.
Can
Big
46-oz.
IGA Fancy Grade
No. 303 Cans ______
2
35'
23'
37'
27'
27'
35'
APPLES
Small Delicious Apples
Just the Right Size
For the Kiddies
CRISP and JUICY
© ORANGES
California Medium Size
Rich With Sweet Juice
YELLOW ONIONS
MILD in FLAVOR
5 POUND BAG_______I g
AVOCADOS
Slice for Salads or Serve on the Half
Shell With Your Favorite Dressing
19'
JUMBO
SIZE
____Each
QUART
JAR
Dairy Department
■jnFFI 1-lb. Jar Cypress Gardens
t H £»£■ Orange-Grapefruit Sections
WITH PURCHASE OF 1 JAR AT REGULAR PRICE
59c EZ 35c
JARANTEED
FARMDALE OLEO......2 lbs 39c
WHITE or WHOLE WHEAT
PEPPERIDGE FARM BREAD...34c
PACKAGE OF FOUR
ENGLISH MUFFINS..........25c
A DELICIOUS CHEESE FOOD
KREE-MEE........2-lb. bo* 69<
3 OZ PKGS. PHILADELPHIA
CREAM CHEESE.......2 (or 29c
EVERY POUNO GUARANTEED
—Frozen Foods—
GOLDEN SHORE 8-OZ. PKG.
BREADED SHRIMP..........55c
1 Vj-LB. PACKAGE
WHITING ................35c
SNOW CROP 4-OZ CANS
ORANGE JUICE........2 (or 39c
PACKAGE OF II
TORTILLAS ...............19c
PACKAGE OF SIX
ENCHILADAS .............49c
130Z. SNOW CROP DICED
HASH BROWN POTATOES... .19c
ENOUGH FOR TWO PERSONS
STUFFED GREEN PEPPERS.... 59c
JUST HEAT AND SERVE „ „
WAFFLES..........2 pkgs. 35c
PURPLE PLUMS E "* 25'
PORK N‘ BEANS ZZZ. 2,.27'
CHUNK TUNA r“ L, 7*29*
HORMEL'S TAMALES 25'
BABY FOODS ZZZt. 4...,37*
NAVY o, PINTO BEANSZZL 2, 25
YOUR COFFEE FAVORITES
FOLGER'S.......lb. can $1.11
AMERICAN ROYAL.....lb. 79c
FLEMING'S...........lb. 99c
7 . • >r ■ ■
CHEWING
5c CANDY
GUM
BARS
3 Pkgs. IOC
6 For 25c
“rlk
NABISCO GOLDEN GLOW
SALTINES
i-!b. 77c
Box....
PINIT
Home Perma- *$
nent Refills
1.50
BREAD
l-lb.
Loaves
SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!
Baked Fresh Daily in El Reno . . .
Has That Fresh, Home-Made Flavor!
^ Big lVi-lb.
LIQUID PRELL
*1.60
Big Economy
Size Shampoo
2,31
Loaf
25
SPECIAL SALE! Ma Brown Pure Fruit
JELLIES and PRESERVES
1
APRICOT
PEACH
PLUM
PINEAPPLE
12-oz.
Jars
49
SEEDLESS BLACKBERRY
Q PRESERVES
2 69c
TAME
HAIR
RINSE
1.00
POND'S ANGEL SKIN
LOTION
Regular 49c
2 Bottles
79c
528 W WATTS • PHONE 558
• Plu» F.d. Tax
ST9HF fj'S Monc*a^ *^ru ,=ri^aT 7:30 *m',o p-m
Saturday Hours
____________________7:30 a. m. to 7:00 p. m.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 192, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1956, newspaper, October 11, 1956; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc923878/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.