Embroideries at 5 Cents a. yard; worth 8 1—3c. ' ‘. \ AND 500 pieces Embroiderlcs at 01-2 Cents a yard; worth 10:3. 500 pieces Embroiderles at 8 1-3 Cents 3 yard; worth 121-20. d. K . 500 pieces Embroidcrics at 10 Cents n. yo.rd;wo1-th '171-243. 5 | N E D H N 500 pieces Embroldcrlcs at '121-2 Cents 9. yard; worth 200. ' I 500 pieces Embroidcries at 15 Cents :1 yard; worth 250; 500 Show more Embroideries at 5 Cents a. yard; worth 8 1—3c. ' ‘. \ AND 500 pieces Embroiderlcs at 01-2 Cents a yard; worth 10:3. 500 pieces Embroiderles at 8 1-3 Cents 3 yard; worth 121-20. d. K . 500 pieces Embroidcrics at 10 Cents n. yo.rd;wo1-th '171-243. 5 | N E D H N 500 pieces Embroldcrlcs at '121-2 Cents 9. yard; worth 200. ' I 500 pieces Embroidcries at 15 Cents :1 yard; worth 250; 500 Show less
Abandonment of Southern Pacific trackage between Quinif, Texas (Milepost 119.7) and Rosebud, Texas (Milepost 133.7) on Southern Pacific's former Cameron to Waco, Texas branch line. This abandonment was authorized by the Interstate Commerce Commission on July 19, 1978.
Winners in Saturday's semi-finals in The Globe-Democrat KTCI Spelling Bee, from left, in front, Donald Mangogna, Mike Markovich, Mark Egley and Roberta Schingech. Second Row, Jean Berger, Peggy Husmann, Teresa Heinze and Maureen Connelley. In back are Fred Bernard and Weldon Cox, moderators.
Spectators look at a cornice (circle) which tore loose Tuesday from the Holland Building, 211 North 7th St. In closeup of the area at right, workmen dislodge the crumbling section of terra cotta with a crowbar. A crowd of several hundred watched as the section shattered on the street without doing any substantial damage.