The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1937 Page: 5 of 8
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survey, July 7, INI,
(\UALITY, that’s the reason . . . Makes no dif-
ference what kind of meat you want... you’ll
find it, and the very best that is possible to obtain
... here. Shop where you please... “save a penny”
•.. • price doesn’t mean Good Meat Every Time ...
Here we invite you to compare Price for Price,
Quality for Quality! Service! for Service!.. Thank
you .... We welcome yoii to our number of cus-
tomers who each week buy better meats here.
Lanny Rom, golden-voiced tenor
and favorite of the airwaves, opens
a two-ttfepks' engagement in the
Casino M the Pan American Expo-
sition In Dallas Saturday, July 24.
A staAof stage and screen, Ross
was cjnosen as America’s No. 1
singer\in a recent radio poll.
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3 WAVS I fgn.
SW/IMMING DE LUXE
NEW CARS REGISTERED
N. E. MARETT
Grocery & Market
Phone 69
C. W. Corry, Ford Tudor Sedan.
A. O. Richards, Master Chevrolet
Town Sedan.
J. J. Shaw, Master Chevrolet Sedan.
C. G. Wright, Ford Tudor Sedan.
J. J. Rhodes, Ford Tudor Sedan.
F. B. Ford, Plymouth DeLuxe Tour-
ing Sedan.
Mercer Martin, Ford Tudor Sedan.
U. L. Evans Ford Tudor Sedan.
H. T. Calloway, Master Chevrolet
Sedan
J. B. Thompson, Ford Pick-up.
J. M. Plunk, Ford pickup.
A. J. Sagner, Ford Pick-up.
Floyd Weeks, Ford Truck.
Gabe Scott, Chevrolet pick-np.
H. E. Tunnell, Ford Pick-up.
Deliver]/ Service
tom
You Can Always Get Good
Furniture Values
-at the-
SMITH FURNITURE
1UBET HER you want New or Used Furr
’ » turn vnn son olwairo orot Pool Valin
• This "FIRST CHOICE"
refrigerator is now priced
within easy reach of every
income. In fact you save
three ways—on price, on
current and on upkeep.
Thrifty buyers have been
purchasing this biggest
value sensation of the year
•t the rate of one a minute.
Automatic THRIFT UNIT
staled-in-steel in all G-E models
Quieter operation, less cur-
rent and enduring ncononiy.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE SUN,
The last word in portable dressing
rooms designed for beach use, made
its appearance recently at Santa
Monica, Calif., when Jean Parker,
film actress introduced an individ-
ual cabana. Housing but one per-
son and resembling a large fire-
cracker, the cabana is of light
weight construction and may be
carried in one’s car.
Toilet Articles
for the Home
At Neely Wright’s Barber Shop
you can find unusual values in
shaving creams, hair oils, hair
tonics, and many other article*
you use in your home.
Hair Nets 5c Bobby Pins 5c
NEELY WRIGHTS
BARBER SHOP
WEST POINT’S FIRST
City Service Station
T. B. RA Y, Owner
VITURE
Next Door to Lawrence Grocery
v'”~:
in the Late News
Buck Up Your
Buggy’ With
PUROL PEP
With the famous Purol Pep in the gas
tank, you’d be surprised how the old
“boggy” will perform . . . She'D take
the highest hill in high, with plenty
•f power to spare. It’s time to ac-
quaint your car with the best money
can buy . . . Drive by far a tankful
today!
Arthur W. Overbeck, who was
cited by Gen. Malin Craig as the
No. 1 man of the 1937 graduating
class of the West Point Military
ucademy. He led 298 future gen
erals in his class with a general
average for four years of 94 6 1
is the first cadet from Illinois tu
graduate with top honors.
(Wide World
NATION’S LOSS . . .
Democratic Senate Leader
Joseph T. Robinson of
Arkansas, staunch ally of
President Roosevelt’s poli-
cies, whose death in Wash-
ington at the age of 65 is
mourned not only by New
Deal partisans, but leaders
in all walks of life.
A. C. Jackson
U. B Nations
FAMOUS SINGER
KING OF GOLF . . ,
Henry Cotton, tall, aloof
English pro, annexed this
title and $2,000 when he
defeated Denny Shute,
United States P. G. A, ti-
tleholdcr, in single combat
following Cotton’s victory
in tjie British Open at
Carnoustie,
Keep Cool as Possible
(Acme)
TRAGIC PROOF . . . Picked up in the
Andaman Sea, off the coast of Burma, this
•irplane tire, fully inflated, with wheel and
j>art of landing gear attached,, was posi-
tively identified by officials of the B. F.
Goodrich Co., with assistance of the Lock-
heed Aircraft Co., as having been made for
the plane of Captain Charles Kingsford-,
Smith, Australian aviator who was lost in
November, 1935, flyirig from Londdn to
Australia.
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HY swelter from the heat of an oven when
you can so easily get delicious baked good9
!? It is a big business with us ... let us supply
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.. . Our new baker, Walter Hamilton, is the
Remember “Hapjiy Days An
Here Again* and “Singing in the
Rain”7 Here's the man who intro-
duced them — Charles King, who
M the hading rale Is ‘Broadway
Melody.- Hot stag** the* fa-
in this section*
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Proctor, Willard. The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1937, newspaper, July 29, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1016719/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.