Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1943 Page: 3 of 8
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TWnday, December 30, 1948
PALACIOS BEACOW, PALACIOS, TEXAS
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The p««t comet before u r.,
...memories of peaceful New Y«a.\\
memories of rainy New Year*', and
of Now Year'a Evoo when the wind
shrieked like a banshee and sleigh-
bells Jangled- along country rsade>
memories of when thla town wao
young. Yea, wo hare aeon many a
New Year'a cone and ga.
To the oldest Inhabitant, ta the
youngeat, and ta all the good folk In
between, wo eiy now, aa we hare
aaid ao often,
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
TEXAS CAFE
—CHICKEN IN THE BASKET—
“The Way Chicken Tastes The Best”
MR. AND MRS. O. W. SYLVESTER
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Sponge off the slate - - -
Let’s start a spotless page
☆
TVYTHAGORAS, when asked what time was,
JL replied that it was the soul of the world.
And so it is. Time—precious, priceless—is the
span during which we build up enduring
friendships, and in our business friendship
counts for a great deal. We thank you cordially
for yours.
MAY THE SANDS OF THE HOUR GLASS, DRAIN-
ING AWAY DURING 1944, BRING TO YOU
MANY GOLDEN HOURS OF HAFPINESS AND JOY
We make a Prediction
And a With
Am the old year warier
★ ★ ★
Our Prediction: 1944 is
going to bs a very bad year
lor tho Jape.
Our Wish: That 1944 bo
•specially favorable to
you... ahockful of health
happiness and prosperity.
Western Auto
Asso. Store
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WE WISH
ALL OF
OUR FRIENDS
A
VERY HAPPY,
PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
CHARLES
TVTE can hardly wish you 386
V V SUNNY days define 1944.
hat we ■■ id-de ehk faaW
HAPPY days. We
A The success we enjoyed
in 1941 is not merely the
result of chance. It is the
am cindering reward of
long years of effort on
our part to give the most
fat quality and service for
ytour minty. That policy
holds good In 1*44, a
year which, wc hope, wdl
upon yen.
* * *
J?V$U Phenix Dairy
Master
Cleaners
years of continued-prof-ert
can, ia no small measure, ke attributes In
ear esteemed friendship, and ehemLcd
patronage. To all of you we extend thanks
and moat sincere hclithy greetings, with
the hope that 1944 has in store for you
much that it boyond your moat optimistic
expectations.
NESTER DRUG COMPANY
Mey this New Year's
beer a photographic
likeness to the one of
your hearts desire, and
may 1944 be an album
of 366 very happy
days. This, friends and
patrons, is our New
Year's wish for yon,
bidden
Amusement Co.
PALACIOS
El Campo Victoria
Muriels Shoppe
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KIRK'S
FRUIT STAND
Eleanor’s I ^oppert s
Cleaners “ 5cand 10c
STOBE
John F. Grant Lumber Cc
MRS. W. B. KING JULIUS SNIT
MANAGERS
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Dismukes, Mrs. J. W. Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1943, newspaper, December 30, 1943; Palacios, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747400/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palacios Library.