Raymondville Chronicle (Raymondville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1952 Page: 3 of 28
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RAYMQNDVILLE CHRONICLE, Thursday, Dec. 25, 1952, Page" 3A
KNIGHTS OF THE ROAD IN TOWN
TERRY FARRIS SCOOPS THE ENTIRE NATION WITH THE
LOWEST PRICES IN 8 YEARS;
J0)_ s'*"s, M/SuSs
HIGHEST QUALITIES
AT LOWEST PRICES!
Famous "Garza" sheets.
Guaranteed for 4 years
wear! — and "Spring
Knight" sheets — nation*
ally recognized as the
finest in America! Both
sold for 2,29 until yesier*
day! — Save 46c ©n each
sheet!
SENSATIONAL
SPECIAL OFFER!
.. World Famous
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
When winter comes and the snow piles deep along the highroad, Soapy and Gimpy, and others of
their independent breed, retreat to the warm towns and cities to wait for spring. Frugal to a fault,
Gimpy at left counts his meager hoard of nickel and dime handouts before taking a chance on an
advertised “Special Dinner” being served in a Chicago beanery catering to uppercrust transient
trade. Soapy, at right, busy on a New York City park bench, stitches a petch where it will do
his wardrobe the most good. “Because,” recalls Soapy, “a stitch in time saves nine.” To seam-
- stresses Soapy advises, “Use string when sewing. It lasts longer.”
Springs Mills “Spring Knights'1
4-Year-Guaranteed "Garza"!
Chapa, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Chapa,
Antonio Pena and family (P. M.
at Delmita), Mrs. Jacintita Hino-
josa (P. M. at Cipres), Miss Elva
Garza (P. M. at Santa Elena) and
Mrs. Silva (P. M. at San Isidro),
will be on hand to help Mrs. Es-
tella Lane (P, M. at Linn), will
receive the personnel on the trav-
eling P. O. and all persons who
may want to attend the cere-
monies.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramiro Guerra
and children, Becky and Joe left
for Premon , where they will
Price
So Low
81 x 108 Inch MUSLIN SHEETS!...... V1 98
It's Hard
Sold Every
•her® for
nma
in tIie countries, a
Christmas tree made of a sheaf cf
wheat bound to a pole, is raised for
tween 9 and
a.m. A pro-
gram is being planned, to
celebrate the occasion. Arcadio
Guerra and brother Rafael and
$2.29 until
yesterday!
72 x 108 Inch PERCALE SHEETS!
81xl08lp*ch PERCALE SHEETS!
90x108 Inch PERCALE SHEETS!
PERCALE PILLOW CASES
Believe!
The mausoleum, burial, tomb,
was named for King Mausolus.
4 Thrilling Low Price On Good Medium - Weight
20 x 40 "Cannon" TOWELS!
Super-Spongy Both Size!
|the winter birds. In Norway, rice
pudding is always an important
item on the menu for the Christmas
dinner. One almond is baked in the
pudding and the person who finds
the almond in his portion is always
jthe first to get married.
! Chinese children make odd stock-
ing3 by sewing three pieces of
muslin together, and hang them up
pn Christmas Eve to hold the gifts’
-brought by Lan Khoong-Khoong,
jwhich means “Nice Old Father” to
jthem, Santa Claus to us. - i
(The old-fashioned” American
Christmas, while reflecting the tra-
ditions of many countries, most
closely resembles the traditional
English Christmas, complete with
iplum pudding, mistletoe, carolers.
Irregulars of Cannon's regular 50c towels!—With
only slight imperfections, actually difficult to find!
Big selection of favorite colors, at a super-duper
low price!
many him
« «<e
, ",9ntoj©n(
X hut
SCOOP! DOUBLE-THICK, FIRST QUALITY 79c TOWELS!
Dramatic special purchase! The newest and most-wanted colors:
radiant rose! sun gold? lightening pink! blue star; lime light!
forest green! Thrilling low price
DOUBLE-SCOOP! TWO WONDERFUL NEW
TREMENDOUS SPECIAL PURCHASE! 100% PURE DUPONT
NYLON FABRICS!
Beautiful printed designs in subdued pastels or
bold colors! Neat shadow-box weaves with
colorful over-tones. Many in new navy blue
prints. 36 inch.
NYLON FABRICS!
Linn-San Manuel
Regularly 1.59 io 1.98 a yard! Firmly weigh
Buiterfly-iype Nylon Puclcee, and new linj
woven "Printed Krunchy," Pastels, deeplones,
plains, and prints. 44-inch,
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
A Christmas program whs held
at the Brewster School, Thursday
night. The children presented
several dances and sang Christmas
carols. Outstanding among the
numbers was a tableau formed
by small children of the nativity
scene. .After the program, Santa
Claus came in and gave presents,
candy and fruit to all the Brews-
ter school children.
Mr. and Mrs. Romulo C. Garza
went to Brownsville to see their
grandson who was very sick. At
present he is a very much im-
proved patient.
The Zamora kindergarten had
its Christmas program Sunday
YARD
YARD
BIRDSEYE
DIAPERS
?u!aply
1.991 * |//
PRISCILLA
CURTAINS
CANNON
BEDSPREADS
$595
ORGANDY
CURTAINS
$299
PAIR
Combed 60-52 organdy! 80 x 90
inches, in 150% fullness.
inch ruffle.
Worth
Crisp
Voile!
Normally
6.95!
Dozen
Our own first qualify "Dri-Soft"
brand! 27 x 27 inch, super ab-
sorbent.
Full length, 48 inches wide!
Whites and colors in neat checks.
5 inch ruffle.
New patterns never shown be-
fore! 6 colors, 86 x 105 inch !
To Relieve
Misery oj'
C“l666
«« fASUu fast Kiuir J
Raymondville
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Raymondville Chronicle (Raymondville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1952, newspaper, December 25, 1952; Raymondville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth876574/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reber Memorial Library.