The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1945 Page: 3 of 12
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THE WINKLER COUNTY NEWS
Friday, Nov. 23, 1945
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crunchy ... so palatable
For All Occasions
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MOORE’S BAKERY
Hugh Moore, Owner
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SPECIALS
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5
For
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SAT.
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1 LB.
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FOLGER'S
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10c
14c
Coffee
No, 1 Select
1 Lb.
Peach
Preserves 29C
Oranges
2
1b. 59c
PERCH
Clabber Girl
25 Oz.
Lb.
Lettuce 10c
Baking Powder
22c
CHILI
1b. 29c
4
9
1b. 30c
Cranberries
Lb.
Large Paper Shell
No. 2 1-2 Can
45/
Pork Sausage lb. 35c
23/
Each
Walnuts
5/
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Sunbrite
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Pillsbury
City Adds Twenty
Water Customers
. . . perfect for lunch
that afternoon tea!
2 Lb. Jar
Peanut Butter
3 Packages Cabinet Type
Toilet Paper 25c
structed alleys in the city within
the next few weeks, City Secre-
tary Fred W. Pearson said this
week.
The City Commission asks the
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Lb.
12c
G. C. Olsen, Kermit attorney,
has been appointed Acting Coun-
ty Judge for a period of three
weeks due to the illness of Judge
J. A. McElvaney.
Half-pound Hershey’s
Cocoa
1218 MAIN STREET
1218 Main Street, which falsely
marks the address of R. L. Mc-
Donald’s Best Drug Store, is not
as useless as it appears. The old
sign has a long and interesting
history.
One time, forty years ago, in
Dayton, Ohio, that same sign was
Kream Krust
Products
Oysters 95/
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Boneless
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Eight Years Ago
In Kermit
WE FEATURE CHOICE STEAKS
AND FRIED CHICKEN
Complete Gift Shop .
KERMIT FLOWER SHOP
Krispy
Crackers
Apples
Read Food Market
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ADVERTISEMENT OF LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP.
BREAKFAST ORDERS SERVED
AT ALL HOURS!
For Your Convenience We Are Open
From 6 a.m. till 12 p.m.
• Complete Luncheon—Fountain—
Beverage Service.
Bring Your Date and Enjoy the
Evening in Our Dancing Room
k
Kraft’s Powdered
Milk
2 Lb.
30c
Courtesy
Is
Not Rationed
aWhen You Say It With Flowers-
Say It With Ours"
Assorted
LUNCH MEAT 1b. 34c
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Pt.
Removing all present stocks to
make room for,
HOLIDAY MERCHANDISE
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
‘This & That Shop’
Mrs. Laura Furgason
aThey9re Worth Waiting For"
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(Note.—The following items
are reprinted from The Kermit
Sun of the corresponding week
eight years ago.)
We, the subscribers, have en-
tered into a limited partnership
agreeable to the provisions of the
Revised Statutes of Texas relat-
ing to limited partnerships; we
do wish to extend the activities
of such limited partnership to
Winkler County, Texas; and do
hereby certify that the terms of
our said partnership are as fol-
lows:
“That the name or firm under
which the partnership is to be
painted for the present owner.
It was placed correctly and iden-
tified the aaaress of the store.
When Mac left Dayton, the sign
went, too. Oilmen from Indiana
and Ohio had learned to look
for the sign while it was in Day-
ton, and when it began appear-
ing erroneously in other locations,
they would say, “Well, there’s
Mac’s drug store, let’s go in and
see him.”
Its advertising value has in-
creased more each time it has
amaamaana
25 Lbs.
READ FOOD MARKET
44Reag. First In Food"
1
Pecans 49c
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FRESH BREAD ... for
your family’s best, daily
source of energy and vital-
ity!
The City of Kermit added twen-
ty new water customers and ten
new sewer customers during the
month of October, Fred W. Pear-
son, City Secretary, said this
week.
Most of these were in the new
Walton Place, where the first unit
of 120 houses is nearing com-
pletion.
The city’s wells pumped 5,788,-
000 gallons of water during the
month, Pearson announced.
Flour $1.30
Your Favorite Coffee Half-Price
With Each Sack
City to Eliminate
Closed Alleys
The city will open all
PHONE 108
MR§. J. M. WADDELL MRS. CORA BRYANT
DAINTY COOKIES . .
co-operation of all citizens of the
city who have obstructions in the
alleys to have them removed so
that the city can grade and clean
the alleys.
In many instances, Mr. Pearson
declared, garbage trucks have
been unable to make some of the
alleys due to chicken pens, etc.,
having been built in the alleys.
Lb.
49c
====
Donald lot on Main Street, op-
posite Winkler’s, and will con-
duct his new and used car busi-
ness there in the future.
* * *
dence is Midland, Midland
County, Texas;
that the amount of capital which
said special partner, George T.
Abell, has contributed to the
common stock is $33,333.33, all
being in cash; that the period
at which the partnership is to
commence is the first day of
January, 1945; and the period at
which it is to terminate is the
31st day of December, 1964.”
WITNESS OUR HANDS this
the 22nd day of October, 1945.
GEORGE T. ABELL,
Special Partner.
PAUL McHARGUE,
General Partner.
11-23-c
Lea Short, Frances Lunceford,
LaRue Pitman, Ishmael McIntire
and J. H. Starkey, five delegates
from Kermit, left for El Paso this
morning, where they are to rep-
resent Kermit High School in the
first annual journalism clinic ever
to be held in that city.
* * *
Supt. B. F. Meek and family
and Coach Barham and wife
spent the week end in Stephen-
ville.
been moved. Mr. Mac has had
stores in Crockett, Beaumont,Best,
Sour Lake, Saratoga, Humble and
Kermit in Texas alone.
Occasionally one of the old-
timers from Ohio or Indiana will
drift in, beckoned by the land-
mark, which he knows belongs
to MacDonald’s store. They al-
ways bring friends and, inci-
dentally, customers for the store
beside the reunion with their old
friends.
1218 Main Street may be bat-
tered and old and falsely placed,
but to its owner it has been
worth its weight in gold.
* * *
Corn No. 2 Can... 12c
* * *
Christmas cards and package
wrappings are being sold by the
ladies of the Woman’s Missionary
Society and Sunday School Class
of the Community Church.
$ $s *
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Leggett,
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Summers and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cannon were
among Kermit visitors to the
football game in Pecos Armistice
Day.
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Half-gallon Blue Karo
Syrup 39c
conducted is ABELL-McHARGUE
LUMBER COMPANY, LTD.; that
the general nature of the busi-
ness to be transacted is a lum-
ber business, the construction of
buildings and the doing of any
and all other things in connection
therewith which the parties here-
to consider necessary, advisable
or convenient, it being understood
that in connection with the op-
eration of said business, said part-
nership may buy and sell real
estate; that the names of all the
general and special partners in-
terested therein, distinguishing
which are general and which are
special partners, and their re-
spective places of residence, are
as follows:
George T. Abell, .special
partner, whose place of resi-
dence is Midland, Midland
County, Texas;
and
Paul McHargue, general
partner, whose place of resi-
e)o J •
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***
Mrs. S. M. Halley, who has
spent the last few weeks in Fort
Worth, has returned to Kermit
to occupy her new home which
has now reached competition.
❖ $ *
Mrs. H. W. Froelich, who has
been visiting her father, who is
ill in a Fort Worth hospital, has
returned to her home in Kermit.
- She was accompanied home by
I her sister, Mrs. R. E. Ligon of
: Wichita Falls.
1 * * *
I Mrs. W. H. Wilson and her
1 guests were visitors at the Carls-
j bad Caverns Wednesday.
***
J E. E. Lam, Chrysler-Plymouth
i dealer, has rented the R. L. Me- j
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Lb.
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Gebhardt’s 1 Lb. Can
Chili Con Carne 29c
DRESSED AND DRAWN.
FRYERS lb. 54c
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Williams, Nev H. The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1945, newspaper, November 23, 1945; Kermit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1457689/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Winkler County Library.