The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1955 Page: 3 of 12
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■bmifty MEATS
SHOULDER
8*1 Round Roast 39
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Chuck Roast
SMALL TENDER
SK NLESS
PURE PORK
3 lbs $1.00
PAN SAUSAGE
WISCONSIN STATE
HORMFL'S TRAY PACK
BUDGET
BACON
HOOP
CHEESE
fative
.sorely rv* 'it■ ;
Shivers .*•
Rpavlov. ot ;s; v
>1 St:iIt . r\ ,. ! ’■*;>>-
to Dis.t At
Dallas in i.»4:• 4 1
Born m Wood ('* niv in 1921.
Kravlev :• u. N*t‘t
dot hcs. where Ins . v< n s. Mi
and Mrs T M Reavlry. Jr.
now live. rile son ■ ttended
Stephen !• A ti Si ate Col-
lege. the Univer-dty ' i Texas
and Ilarvar I'nivtisiA Reav-
ley served li; the Naw in World
War II.
In 1941), R ,iv returned to
Nacogdoches to or; etiet* law
and serve as r.nint- otorncy.
In 1951-1952 he puu ieed in
Lufkin, alter i.:. • h* moved
to Jasper to l • r ti■« loan ot
fisher and !.
Heavier w r ids attention
during the 1. - i\ wars tor
lead in. a a; • t npt’.ie.n
against loan >-; .:
He is m.ii itc • > lie termer
JVliss Fiort r - . m N «•«.•
(ktei es Tilt
’children
As Seme try of St > : • will
receive $15.00 year
sinned
xoooos
ALMA GREENS
Tt UMI’ or No. 303
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ALMA C.S. No. 303
(iol<K*n COKN 2.V
OSCAR MAYER 12-Oz.
Luncheon Me;it Can *Lk*
GEEHARDf S 2 - 8-Oz. Cans
Harhccue Sauce
HUNTS
PEACHES
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slides
with both eyes
with the NEW
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Flynt*s Jewelry
W. L. White, Owner
'Since 1375"
■ft.
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FO WED SOON i 'Ars 1 ■ F d •*' f' 1
|iave announced the engagement and accroaching mar-
riage of their daughter. June to Larry Vincent R, imv son
of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Richey -t Mineola. The wadding
iiI * U ; lace sometime this fail.
Harnett-Hawkins
Kites Held Recently
The mania-e* ul Miss Br.ia
In Barnett, da ue lit. r ot Mrs
' Clarence Barnett, to Charles
Hav kin son of Mr. and Mrs.
C W. Hawkins of Talco, was
solemnized at six o'cock Friday
i vening. October 14. at the
home of the bride's mother.
Tiie double ring ceremony was
rend by the Rev. Denton of
| Talco.
The mantle was centered
with pink roses. Flanking the
mantle were white china hold-
ers with whhe cathedral can-
dles. Baskets of palms were
placed at intervals.
The bride is a graduate of
East Texas State College and
j is a member of the Talco High
School faculty The groom is
also a graduate ot East Texas
State Col.egi and i.- principal
at Talco.
A reception followed the
ceremony. The table was :.*id
with an ecru lace cloth over
pink. In the center was a two
tiered wedding cake with a
miniature bride and groom.
Misses Hellon Kindle < i Hank-
ins and Billie Landrum presid-
ed.
The couple are makine their
home in Taieo.
____o—
The November plentiful foods
list is heavy with Thanksgiving
favorites. So iniu.li so. it is in-
scribed as a shopping list tor
the* traelitiona! Thankseivav-’
dinner.
VALUES
GALORE
RIVER BRAND
UiiBY'S STUFFED
r-Oz.
Rot.
OLIVES
WISHBONE ITALIAN
SALAD SOz
DRESSING’ Bet. :59c
REYNOLDS WRAP
Aluminum
FOIL 25-Ft.
Roll 29c
RODKEY'S
BEST
FLOUR
5-Lb. SACK
49^
25-Lb. SACK
$1.89
MRS. CHARLES HAWKINS
jn than. McIntosh Grimes
Gold- n, St: yinan, VTnesap, I>e-
lieiems anti Rom Beauty are
apple varieties available.* at lood
store counters. Knowing the
special characteristics <*i er.eh
variety adds satisfaction to
their use.
o
CL t your caper Mate deluxe
or Capri pen at the Monitor
GOLD MEDAL
FLOUR
85^
10-Lb
SACK
CLEANSER
BAS'D
Gt. Can 15c
2 Retg. Cans 25c
8-Oz. Bot.
RINE-O-NXE
29c
PUREX
BLEACH
Ot. 17c
Gal. 31c
FREMIUM
SALTINE
CRACKEES
1 J
BbAT WINTER NOW!
Let t h
© ( lurk Automatic* Transmission
e Marlak Your ( ar
& ( f Tin c >Our Motor Oil
with (‘ustoni-.YJade
0
I! \ \ Pi.INK .MOTOIt Oil.
WOLF BRAND
CHILI
n 49?
ATTENTION H!
FRIGES EFFECTIVE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCT 23 & 29
ALSO WEDNESDAY, - NOV. 2
Our meats are cut the way T OU like them — with
just tl.e recjht amount of bone and fat necessary for
finer flavor and tender juiciness. You see — our
policy ot Rimming off excess bone and fat BEFORE
weighing and pricing means that you get MORE
MEAT FOR YOUR MONEY ... more good, juicy-
eating meat in eve y pound See it for yourself!
Onr packages givg you the TRUE picture of what's
inside — give visible proof that we trim our meats
. . . not our customers.
erro
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mm
(DELICIOUS
•tt?. .
y THE GENTLE LAXATIVE30c Size
^ IKKN-A-MINT 2-k*
Protect Your Motor and Rar!>ator
with Texaco PI
One Fill Protects All Winter
Ipris ILCO
v //. / 9
24-INCH TV with
lOP TOUCH TUNING
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS
FRESH GREEN
CABBAGE
U S. NO. 1 & BAKER
russets
FLORIDA
ORANGES 5 1b bag 29?
TRE5H
i coconuts 2 (or 25.
J USE
I WAIIN Bo(. 50 s69c
•f. T Ull.KTS Bot. 100s 98c
-H Foe Fast Pain Relief
4 fiABSSCO OLD FASHIONED
f (IIMJKK >">•
n \|*V Pig. Ut*
3 lbs 2L9?
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:fl'S TEXACO SEHViC
ONLY S 1.25 A WEEK
GRESHAM'S
Western Auto Store
I’ll one 78 tfio.i ' ,v tim
MEU/1 TtHDER-THIM
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4-Oz.
Can
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Honeywell, Jim. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1955, newspaper, October 27, 1955; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1143810/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.