\\ GET ACQUAINTED" SALE MEET THE PEOPLE WHO SERVE YOU ... *1 1111 ; 1 Mil We know, and are indebted to, two fine groups of people: our customers and our employees. We can without reservation state that never in our ten-plus years of operation have we been so thoroughly pleased with both- We believe that many of our customers would like to get better acquainted with our friendly, helpful employes. Thus, this ad. Kelly Elliott Home town, Overton. Petrol eum Engineering major. Senior. Graduates June ’51. Grocery experience, 4 years part-time. Part - time checker and clerk. Wile, Bobbie Nell Elliott. Betty tlssery Who hails from Roscoe, Texas. Three years grocery experience. The cash register to her is what the piano is to Iturbi. So, for that matter, is the piano. Pretty, cheerful, dependable, .energetic. Her husband Bobby is lucky and he knows it. A major in Ag. Eco^ he unfortunately gradu ates next June. Horace Enderle Part-time market man, Senior Chemical Engineering. Grocery and Market experience, 9 years. Graduates Jan. ’51, upon grad uation is employed by Westing- house. He is from San Antonio. Horace will launch his marital and professional careers simul taneously. Billy Y. Parker Part-time market man, home town Ft. Worth. Single, with 6 years retail grocery experience. Has had three years in college, now a Freshman in Vet. Medi cine. Graduates June ’54. Mrs. Katherine Davis Home town Gainesville. Handles capably any job in the store, in cluding meat cutting. 10 years grocery experience. She and husband Harvey operated their own store for several years af ter his military service, but he wanted to finish his education. He graduates in Jan. ’52, a Me chanical Engineering major. DO YOU WORRY About the “younger generation”, and what the world is coming to? If you do, just think of this. Billy Parker, Kelly Elliott, Betty and Bobby IJs- sery are each 20 years of age, while Horace Enderle is 21- We think that anyone who knows them will agree that they are “turning out” all right. Specials for Friday & Saturday — Jan. 5th & 6th Below Today’s Wholesale Cost. Tall Cans Daricraft MILK . . . . 2 cans 25c Vacuum Cans—Chase and Sanborn’s COFFEE . lb. 75c Popular Brands CIGARETTES.... Carton $1.86 Quarters—Colored DIXIE OLEO lb. 30c All White—Large—Infertile—Our Best Grade EGGS .... Doz. 69c You Will Soon See 20c Per Can on Slightly Larger Size Cans—No. 300—Rusk TOMATOES 3 cans 34c No. 2y> Cans Hunt’s Halves PEACHES .... can 29c Save By the Case—Best Bny By Analysis—Prince DOG FOOD ........ can 10c CASE OF 48 CANS $4.65 Gold Medal FLOUR 5 lb. bag 45c No. 2 Cans KimbeU’s CUT GREEN BEANS. .2 cans 29c No. 2 Cans Curtis CUT GREEN BEANS... can 10c No. 2 Cans Wolf CHIU . . can 62c Kraft’s Salad Dressing MIRACLE WHIP pint 34c Kraft’s Miracle—8 Oz. FRENCH DRESSING 15c y 2 Lb. Hershey’s COCOA each 21c 12 Oz. Peter Pan PEANUT BUTTER jar 29c For Making Chocolate Chip Cookies. HERSHEY’S DAINTIES, 2 pkg, 39c CRISCO 3 lbs. 97c 24 Oz. Round Pkgs—Gordy’s TABLE SALT ..... 2 pkgs. 15c Cow Brand—(limit 1) BAKING SODA .... lb. box 10c No. 2L£ Cans Airmail HALVES APRICOTS . . . can 23c • PRODUCE • 5 Size Texas LETTUCE .... 2 for 17* C. A.—Golden Yellow BANANAS .... 2 lbs. 25c Russett—Mesh Bag POTATOES .. 10 lbs. 39* California CARROTS . 2 bunches 19* Texas—Mesh Bag ORANGES ... 5 lbs. 29c Delicious APPLES . . . 2 lbs. 29c • FROZEN FOODS Honor Brand BROCCOLI . . pkg. 29* Birdseye PEAS ... 2 pkg. 49* Snow Crop—6 Oz. Can ORANGE JUICE, 2 cans 41* MARKET SPECIALS F Armour’s Star f * 1 Armou BACON . Armour’s Dexter BACON . Hormel All Meat FRANKS Kraft Velveeta • • • • 9 • • 9 9 lb. 53c lb. 43c lb. 47e CHEESE . . 2 lb. box 85c FRYERS or HENS, lb. 49c End Cuts PORK CHOPS... lb. 55* Grade AA LOIN STEAK ... lb. 89c Grade AA Square SHOULDER ROAST, lb. 63* Beef Rib STEW MEAT ... lb. 39* . . AT SOUTH SIDE FOOD MARKET EVERY DAY it. iWiSi* \ • |i " . Hi : ' f Hayward Peterson First started at the Southside eight years ago. After three years in the Navy, he entered the automobile mechanics school and is now “in ignition”. He still works part-time for us. Is married and has 2 children. Owns his home and is a solid citizen. James Winn Market Manager. About his first job after leaving Consoli dated High School was with the Southside ten years ago. Has worked continuously since, ex cept for almost three years array service. At home in any part of the store. Interested in his work and his customers. Married, Wife, Fay, son Jimmy. EUis Folsom Ellis Folsom, Market Assistant and stock clerk. Native of North Zulch. Four years Grocery and market experience, more than three years in the Army. Mar ried, wife Gene. An amiable and reliable man. Lewis Glover Produce Department Manager. He is all smiles today as we are installing our big new refrigera ted produce and fruit display case. W'e would not be able to get a man of Lewis’ experience had he not bought a home in Gar den Acres and just naturally pre fers this to Houston, where he was a chain store manager for about seven years. Four years Army service. Married, three children. Ray Oden , . . “the old man” “Somebody owes me a thirty- five year service button.” “Hard work does it.” “The cash-and-carry plan of op eration better serves the great est number of people. Thanks for helping keep it that way.” PREMIUMS s After very careful deliberation we have decided that we will discontinue our premiums. Uncle Sam has prom ised us a lot of headaches from labor shortages and probable red tape by renewed regulations. We think we had better simplify operations as much as possible. We lose one man in January, two in June. — We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities — Southside Food Market 3 Blocks Due South Of Kyle Field — College Station