Refugio Timely Remarks (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1954 Page: 3 of 12
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Refugio Timely Remarks, Thursday, April 22, 1954—Page 3
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Austwell.—Mrs. T. G.
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CONSULT YOUR LENDER.
LATEST STYLE WATCH BANDS
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PUT ON WHILE YOU WAIT!
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WIDE SELECTION OF JEWELRY AT 1 PRICE!
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Buy Now for Graduation and Save at —
CARLOS JEWELRY SHOP
700 Commerce
Refugio, Texas
PHONE 96
Classified Ads Bring Quick Results
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COUPON MUST BE REDEEMED BEFORE MONDAY. MAY 3rd, 1954
MARGARINE
PORK* BE ANS
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Fri-Sat
Extra fancy. Northwestern Arkansas Blacks
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lb. 43c
APPLES
lb.
5c
SLICED BACON
RYAN
65c
lb. 12c
l
lb. 33c
B
U. S. No. 1 Grade Home Grown Yellow
lb.
ONIONS
2c
4c
lb. 45c
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These Prices Good in Refugio Only
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58/5.
43c
PLUS TAX
TEA POTS
TEK
59c
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FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
MEAT DEPARTMENT BARGAINS
THE
BAKEWVWAfr
FEATURING THIS WEEK:
CHERRY VANILLA STREAM
Austwell HD Club
Learns Mechanics
Of Copper Craft
FIRE AND
FURY IN
M-G-M's
. GREAT
DRAMA!
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QUART
39c
% GAL
55c
% GAL
75c
Cornflower
Pound ......-
MISS REBECCA MOYA, pictured above with the new
automobile which she won in competition with seven
other young ladies from the Corpus area, will be crowned
“Miss Galvan Ballroom” April 25. She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moya or Refugio. A graduate
of Refugio High School, Miss Moya is employed by the
local ACA office.
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PLASTIC HOSE
> SPRINKLER
Sun-Mon-Tues — April 25-26-27
Up to her neck in danger ---
Up to her heart in love ---
QUART
29c
50-FOOT
$4.69
LARGE BOX
28c
1
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1
6-Cup, .
Reg. 98c
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Wilson’s Certified Cheese Spread
CHEESE 2 lb. box 73c
ASSORTED—REGULAR 24c VALUE
COOKIES .......
ORANGE—REGULAR 25c VALVE
NUT BREAD.....
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ICE CREAM •
H.E.B. FLAVOR-RICH
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Big Trade-In Allowance
For Your Old Watch Bands, Straps or Cords
Regardless of age, make or condition
Fancy Sweet Texas Seedless
GRAPEFRUIT
BEAUTIFLOR
JOHNSON'S-QT.
99c
GLASS WAX
GOLD SEAL — PINT
49c
Open 6:30—2 Shows Nightly
Starting 7:15 p.m.
Fancy Green Home Grown
CUCUMBERS
100
Dog. 19c
20-FOOT
$2.49
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Frozen Dessert
SILVER VALLEY
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Fresh Tender Beef
LIVER
Pure — Fresh
GROUND BEEF 1b. 35c
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Top Quality—Fresh Dressed
FRYERS
A GI LOAN MAY BE PAID IN FULL
OR PAYMENTS INCREASED AT
ANY TIME without penalty
......IF YOU WISH TO TAKE
ADVANTAGE OF EITHER PLAN,
Fresh White — Medium Size
SHRIMP
S3
1
a
6910
SOS PADS
PKG. OF 4'»
13c
with ARTHUR FRANZ • JEFF DONNELL 1
SPICESPAN
REG. SIZE
23c
RAICHO
DRIVE IN THEATRE
SILVER VALLEY ") ()c
POUND CARTON Am V
IVORY SNOW
LARGE BOX
28c
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UPTON TEA
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Sn % Pound 27c
IVORY
PERSONAL SIZE BAR
5c
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TUNA
WAVEKIST LIGHT MEAT SOLID
PACK — NO. % CAN
33c
MACARONI or
SPAGHETTI
GOLD medal b ox
13c
PUDDING
MY-T-FINE INSTANT ASSORTED f
REGULAR BOX
7c
4-27c
JOAN FORREST
LESLIE • TUCKER |
JUICE
APRICOTS
Luncheon MEAT.........1..,2.02AGAR37‘
GLO-COAT
JOHNSON'S —HALF GALLON
$1,49
TOWN & COUNTRY Oc
.......16-OZ. CAN I Z
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NAKED SPUR
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BROOMS
ALL GOLD —EACH
$1.39
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UNICED—LARGE SIZE— REGULAR 59c VALUE
Angel Food Cake ..Each 39c
4 lb. 39c
Plastic bag
Stewart-Leigh
—
MOPS
LIGHTHOUSE—B-OZ.
57c
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TOOTH BRUSH "
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REGULAR 24c VALUE
CHERRY TWISTS Poskge 19c
ON THE PURCHASE OF
A 3-POUND CAN OF
PURE VEGETABLE
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SHORTENING
—
—24g
MD 4
HI-HO CRACKERS
POUND BOX
33c
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COOKIES
SUNSHINE HYDROX 9%-oZ. CELLO
23c
uauusummermamanssmsmmezms
LIMA BEANS
WASHBORN LARGE—1-POUND CELLO
19c
§ 8
IVORY FLAKES
LARGE BOX
28c
Eammummes wmms
LAVA SOAP
LARGE BAR
15c
April 23-24
4 •
DOG
FOOD
CHAMP
NO. 1 CAN
9c
8
SPRY
FOR BAKING OR FRYING
3-POUND CAN
83c
mmmmammawnuzmzzmsam
H.E.B. MILK
TALL CAN EVAPORATED
12c
mmsa masmsmn
ASPARAGUS
WINSLOW CUT SPEARS
NO. 1 CAN
23c
Emsamamaaaaamammammsmmzam
PEAS
LIBBY'S GARDEN SWEET
17-oZ. CAN
19c
Groator water delvor e 10 coo?. Wo everlep-
ring, run-off or erosion. Gontle spray won't harm
dolicato flowers. Flexible to sprinkle around curvet,
over uneven ground in width from 1 to 15 foot.
Can be shortened or one tube closed off to sprinkle
only one way. 20 to 50-foot longhs oval lobio*
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FLIGHT
NURSE
starring
* Plus *
Cartoon “Carnival Courage”
*Plus*
Cartoon "Scentimental Over You”
Also “Brooklyn Goes to Chicago”
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BOX OF 0. :
16 BAGS I 76
Dental Cream— 1 6,,
Large Size—Reg. 28c . 1 7 C
CAMAY
BATH SIZE
11c
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About Refugians-
Refugio.—Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
: Stewart had as their guest for the .
1 Easter holidays, their children,
। Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Darby and fam-
I ily of Bay City and Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Stewart and family of Kings-
ville.
Mrs. Howard Baugh and daugh-
ter Susan left Thursday for Tyler
j where they will visit Mrs. Baugh’s
sister, Miss Elsie Peacock.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacx Kines and
children, of Corpus Christi, were
here Sunday afternoon, visiting
with Mrs. Kines' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. V. V. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hopper
were business visitors at Corpus
Christi, Saturday.
Miss Kay Pitzer, from Baylor
University, Waco, was a guest in
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Pitzer, during the Eas-
ter holidays.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT
TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
SPECIALS GOOD
FRI. & SAT., APRIL 23-24
-SPRING-
CLEANING VALUES
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3-POUND CAN WITHOUT COUPON, 73c
Wildroot Cream Oil Si 49c
PEPTO-BISMOLSsm.43c
MEXSANA POWDER 40.27c
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DOG
FOOD
RED HEART
16-oz. CAN
15c
maamumasmsssoeasaa
Imperial Cane
SUGAR
5 lb. bag
47c
was hostess to the members of the
Austwell Home Demonstration
Club at her home last Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. Raymond Schwierzke pre-
sided over the business session in
the absence of the president, Mrs.
Gene Glover. A report on the dis-
trict meeting held in Beeville was
given by Mrs. O. W. Anderson.
Mrs. Roy Haeber gave a demon-
stration on copper craft. Several
members are making pictures and
planter boxes of the metal.
Refreshments were served to
Mesdames Roy Gregory, Emil
Leister, J. G. Glover, W. O. De-
dear, Jr., Roy Haeber, Raymond
Schwierzke, O. W. Anderson and
the hostess.
able to Korean veterans. Will I
have to take a physical examina-
tion to get it?
A.—No. A physical examination
is not required for veterans who
aply for Korean GI term insurance ।
within the specified time.
Q—I’m about to finish a cor-
respondence course in accounting
under the World War H GI Bill. I
have some entitlement left, and
I’d like to go to school, and take
an advanced accounting course.
Could I do this?
A—No. Once you complete or
discontinue a course under the
World War II GI Bill, after the
cut-off date for starting, you are
not permitted under the law to
take another course.
Q.—I’m taking on-the-job training
under the Korean GI Bill. In ad-
dition, I would like to take the
correspondence course in the same
field. Could I receive a GI allow-
ance for the correspondence course,
as well as my monthly allowance
as an on-the-job trainee?
A.—No. The -GI allowance for a
correspondence course could not be
paid, so long as you’re receiving
an allowance for on-the-job train-
ing.
Clarice (motoring)—I said you
could kiss me, but did not say
you could hug me.
Henry—Oh, that’s all right; I
just threw in the clutch.
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Silver Valley A.
Pound ............ 67 €
""24 asr
Q —I’ve just been released from
active duty and ‘I plan to apply
within the 120 days allowed for the
kind of GI term insurance avail-
ife STEWARTGRANGER
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JAMES MNASON.
"G85-F2 OU BUPHtT OF MENTZAU 2
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SHAMPOO Sale -A Full Pint .......
$ Thurs. Is Cash Nite $
WHOLE SUN FROZEN 49692,
ORANGE JUICE A V
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Charmin TISSUE REs
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HERBERT J. YATES presents
CORN
KOUNTY KIST CREAM STYLE
GOLDEN — 17-OZ. CAN
12c
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KRAUT
BESTEX 14-oz. CAN
7c
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CAKE MIX
BETTY CROCKER ANGEL FOOD
17-OZ. BOX
55c
-- Technicolor
* Plus *
Cartoon “Cat A-Weigh"
U. S. No. 1 Grade Idaho Russets
POTATOES 1b.
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