The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1953 Page: 5 of 8
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THE I^IINEOLA MONITOR
RODKfYS BEST
Hainesville News
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lindley and
Mrs. J. F. Haines.
Those to visit Rev. and Mrs.
C. L. Vermillion during Christ-
mas were; Rev. and Mrs. Leland
Vermillion and iamily, Mrs. O. >
E. McBride and children, Miss
Margaret Vermilion of Houston,
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Thomas and
family of Flint, Rev. and Mrs.
James H. Vermilion and family
of Llano, Rev. and Mrs. Charles :
Ray Vermillion ind family of :
Little Rock, Arkmsas and Mr.
and Mrs. S. D. Pctton and fam-
ily of Alba.
Those to visit Nr. and Mrs. A.
W. Flournoy ar» Tom during
Christmas were Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Jennings aid daughter of
Baytown, Mr. ant Mrs. Morgan
Vickery of Dallas Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Day of Atiens, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Bailey Blackwell of
Dallas, Mrs. Hary Zimmerman
and Carol of Los Angeles, Cali-
fornia. Mr. and Ms. A. L. Moody
and Ned of Miieola, Mr. and
Mrs. M. E. Day and Mr. and
Mrs. Tomba Blakwell of Quit-
man.
Mrs. H. R. Stwart and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Wilson visited
Mrs. Roy Wheele of Big Sandy
Friday.
Visiting Mrs. M. Hughes :
and Rex were K's. Sallie Bille \
Lacy and Bob ofMarshall, Mrs. !
Pat Blundalc oi Kilgore, Mrs.
Wymond Blundse of Longview
and Tom Pogue if Coke.
Those to visit Mr. and Mrs.
H. N. Pcnix and Barbara during
Christmas were Mr. and Mrs.
Oceal Lamb of ftneola, Mr. and
Mrs. Otha Penixif Post, Misses I
Carolyn and Drothy Shcftall ;
of Mineola, Mr. md Mrs. Pete j
Robinson of Reland and Mr. j
and Mrs. Aubre Robertson of i
Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs.George Ham- j
monds and famy of Hawkins j
visited Saturdaywith Mr. and i
Mrs. Preston Enesh and family, i
Mr. and Mrs. Ie O. Petty and
girls of Pleasai Grove spent
Monday with Ir. and Mrs.
Hooper English.
Mr. and Mrs Haines Allen
and son and; dr. and Mrs.
Nathan White! id boys all of
Robs town visitedast week with
Mr. and Mrs.
There has been a number of
cases of mumps and chicken
pox in cur community.
MORTONS
Abilene spent Tuesday night
and Wednesday with Mr- and
Mrs. Virgil Gilbreath.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Colwell
of Garland visited her sisters,
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RODKEYS BEST
FLOUR
10 Lb. Bag
.rafcttnrttaefflaeai
Select Theatre
PHONE 12. MINEOLA
A 7M!2? Y£A*
............................_■ • .... - •
Fri. & Sat., Jan. 2-3
Way Of A Gaucho
In Tehnicolor
With
Gene Tierney &
Rory Calhoun
IMPERIAL
RO-TEL
MARYLAND CLUB
No. 303
Cans
Sugar
MRS. TUCKER'S
( arl;,n
DEL DIXI BLACKEYED
Sat. Preview, Jan. 3
Stolen Face
With
Paul Henreid &
Lizabeth Scott
Sun. & Mon., Jan. 1-5
Pony Soldier
In Tehnicolor
With
Tyrone Power &
Penny Edwards
Tuesday Only, Jan. 6
Brave Warrior
In Technicolor
With
Jon Hall & Christine Lrsoii
Jan. 38
BRIGHT AND EARLY
COFFEE
1 Lb. Pkg.
GORDY’S SALT
FREERUN or IODIZED
PEAS
No. 303
Cans
ALAD FjQWL
26 oz. Boxes
Salad Dressing23<
HOMINY
No. 300
Cans
BENCO
BLACKEYED PEAS
1 Lb. Pkg.
ALAGA
BENCG
DEL-VALLE CUT GREEN
No. 303
Ca ns
SKINNER’S
Ready Cut
SPAGHETTI
VAN CAMP'S
PORK and BEANS
2 No. 300 Cans
NANCY LEE
SWEET POTATOES
No. 2 Cans
FRESH DRESSED
FRYERS
Meat
j.. Wed. & Thur.
Something Foi
The Birds
With
Victor Mature & PatriclpNea!
SKINNER’S
MACARONI
3 U S. CHOICE AND GOOD CALF
SPINACH
No. 303
Cans
Chuck Roast
SKINNER’S
RAISIN BRAN
EVANGLINE
LeRoy Theare
MINKOLA
U S. CHOICE AND GOOD
Round Steak
ARMOUR'S STAR
PREMIUM
SAUSAGE
CRACKERS'--" 19
TRELLIS OS! GOLDEN
Fri. & Sat., Jan. 2-
Pecos River
With
Charles Starrctt &
Smiley Burnette
PLUS
CORN
CABLE'S
MOTHERS
CARNIVAL
No. 1 Can
U S. CHQICE AND GOOD
Sirloin Steak
RATH'S SUNVALE
BACON
V. Allen and
J. V. Jr.
Mr. and MrsR. L. Turbcr-
ville and Lucypent Christmas
Day with Mr.; id Mrs. Buddy
Turberville inikrshall. i
Mr. and Mrsk B. White and
son of Houston Mr. and Mrs.
N. H. White at boys of Robs-
town visited * {rents Mr. and
Mrs. Jess R. Vlite. ;
Mr. and Mr W. A. Lanieir
and boys of Ft Worth visite<h
Mr. and Mrs. RE. Walters. j
Mrs. R. H. Rd have gone tq
California to; sit her brother
and family. % !
Mr. and MTeR. J. James ofi
Lone Grove aft Willie James of1
Dallas attend church here j TEXSUN GRAPEFRUIT
Sunday. ; T T T T T?
Mr. and MpBud Turberville • I I I I I
and daughter Marshall spent stF
the weekend &h Mr. and Mrs. 1
R. L. Turbedsb. TEX5UNI
Miss Barbar Penix of Port
Arthur is viiig her parents, iflPAidPlIAinE
Mr. and Mrs [?. N. Penix and UnHsi-jCfillJEe
George. | i \
Mr. and R [l Travis Tucker [ ^mannnMni
and sen of Dmls visited Christ- 1
Konga, 8
The Wild Stallin jj
With ■ U
Fred Stone & U
Roce.Ue Hudson jj
No. 2 Can
QUAKER
Quirk
Or
Regular
14 Lb.
Roun (1
T*kg.
AMERICAN
34 oz
Cans
U.S. CHOICE AND GOOD
SKINLESS BULK
AUNT JEMIMA
RIB STEAK
FRANKS
Sky-Vue Drive-n
Theatre
PINK BEAUTY
For Pancakes
20 oz. Pkg.
VERMONT MAID
Shows Start at 6:30 pn
Second Show
Approximately
Two Hours Later
Children Under 12,
In Cars, Free
SYRUP
FRESH DRESSED
21 07.
Bottle
FRESH PORK
BONES
HENS
PtiTER PAN PEANUT
Fri. & Sat., Jan. 2-3
DOUBLE FEATURE!
Rose of Cimam
in Natural Color
—with—
Mala Powers
SANALAC DRY
AUNT JFMIMA
33^ MEAL
A! NT JEMIMA H<
29?' GRITS
MILK
PARSONS HOUSEHOLD
Quart
Bannerline
—with—
Keefe Brasscllc &
Sally Forrest
OLD DUTCH
CLEANSER
9 Cans
25c
RINSO
Large Pkg.
JVORY
Large
Pkg.
Softer Than Ever
2 it-His
PRODUCE
Sun. & Man., Jan. 4-
Kangaroo
in Technicolor
—with—
Maureen O’Hara &
Peter Lawford
SPIC and SPAN
DRUGS
PHILLIPS
MILK <
COLGATE
DENTAL CREAM
EVERSHARP SIUCK
RAZOR
HELEN CUiiTISS C REME
SHAMPOO
FROZEN FOODS
DONALD DUCK 12
PEAS % f‘k!
DONALD DUCK WHOLE
OKRA ’ -Q
DONALD DOCK- 12
BLACK EYES pk<
.DONALD DlfqK 6 (j
ORANGE JUICE Cai
20 MULE TEAM
BORAX
Q 10 ox. Pkg.
GN ESI A
Family Night Each Tues
Admission 60 Cents I
Carload
Cron
Size
10-LR.
MESH DAG
POTATOES
Bars
Tuesday Only, Jan. 6
Sear am ouch e
in Technicolor
—with—
Stewart Granger,
'Eleanor Parker & Janet L«,
12 Bio ties
C IVORY
IVORY
/ FLAKES
r Large I’kg.
29c
* SPECIAL OFFER /
(Limited time enly.)
TRUSHAY’S r®!
♦>
Med.
Ra rs
|H GREEN
IBBAGE
159 SOAP
IATION
COFFEE
LAVA
SOAP
CAMAY
SOAP
Er n
Size
TOMATOES
Wed. & Thurs., Jan. 7- p ancj j ^ Curtis
Talk of the Towi 0 w m. Baxt< ? sulphur
—with— H Friday. I
Carv Grant & Jean ArtA Miss San®Hill of I
A visiting M» nd Mrs.
.wooocooooooji Vickery th§;ek.
ICEBERG
LARGE
HEAD
LETTUCE
NEW HAND CREAM
PLUS
TRUSHAY LOTION
98 c Value
j LARGE! RIPE
BANANAS
Coffee iperts, in
a recej survey,
rated vfte Swan
B€SThonq six
top brfs tested
Beg. Bars
OR
Bath Size
[rices Effective
[day & Saturday
| Jan, 2-3
We Reserve
the Riffht
Limit Quant;
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Carraway, R. H., Jr. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1953, newspaper, January 1, 1953; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1123207/m1/5/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.