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Page 6—Refugio County Record, Mon., June 20, 1966
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3x5-Foot U.S. Flag Set,
Plus 12x18 In. Fine Fabric
Texas Flag
$360
For Mail Orders Add 50c Per Kit Postage
A" 3x5-Foot Fine Cotton Flag with Double Stitched
Stripes, Canvas Heading and Brass Grommets
* 12xl8-Inch NAME OF STATE Flag
Flies on Same Halyard Under U.S. Flag
if 6-Foot, 2-Piece Brass-jointed Staff, Cord Halyard
if Golden Ball Top Decoration
if Heavy Cast 2-Way Permanent Metal Socket with
3 Mounting Screws, Mounting Instructions
if Flag History and Etiquette Folder in Full Color
if Self-storage, Heavy Corrugated Mailer Kit
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___FLAG ORDERGRAM _
Refugio Timely Remarks
P. O. Drawer L
Refugio, Texas 78377
Enclosed is 3_
Postage. Please send
NAME ........................
ADDRESS ..............
CITY & STATE........
including 50c Per Set
_ Flag Sets to:
Make Checks and MO’s Payable to
SNOOKS PUBLICATIONS
FLY THIS FLAG SET OH YOUR HOME . . .
OFFERED AT COST, AS A PUBLIC SERVICE
THE FLAG SHOULD FLY ON THESE NATIONAL HOLIDAYS
January 1st—New Year's Day
February 12th—Lincoln's Birthday
February 22nd—Washington's Birthday
April 13th—Jefferson Day
May 1st—Law Day USA
May 1st—Loyalty Day
May, 3rd Saturday—Armed Forces Day
May 30th—Memorial Day
June 14th—Flag Day
July 4th—Independence Day
August 14th—V-J Day
September, 1 st Monday—Labor Day
November, 4th Thursday—Thanksgiving Day
November 11th—Veteran's Day
December 7th—Pearl Harbor Day
December 25th— Christmas Day
We believe every home in town should fly the flag on national holidays. We also believe more homes would fly
the flag if more people knew where to get one. Failure to fly the flag, it has been found, is not due to any
lack of patriotism on the part of Americans who love Old Glory as much today as Americans did when the
Spirit of ’76 was first bom. Because of this we make this fine flag set available as a public service at our
cost. The set is top quality through and through. It meets every standard the government sets for a flag of
this type. In addition, the stripes are double stitched, a hallmark of flag quality usually found only at higher
prices. We include with the big 3x5-foot flag ... all the equipment necessary for rigging according to the
rules of flag etiquette. These flags are available to all . . . with no other requirement than that you pay our
basic cost . . . and fly one on your home on holidays. We also include, for the convenience of those who cannot
come in for flag sets, an order form which will bring a set to you by parcel post, if you wish. Fly the flag on
important national holidays to come . . . and especially on the Birthday of American Independence July 4th.
The stars and stripes on your home show the world that the Spirit of 76 is as warm in American hearts today
as it was at its birth on the first 4th of July . . . nearly 200 years gone by.
THIS FLAG SET IS OFFERED AT COST AS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT SERVICE OF
SNOOKS PUBLICATIONS
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Refugio County Record (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 44, Ed. 1 Monday, June 20, 1966, newspaper, June 20, 1966; Refugio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth635493/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dennis M. O’Connor Public Library.