The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1936 Page: 10 of 10
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Free Delivery
CATHOLIC CHURCH
SUGAR
10 lbs 5
PURE CANE
months.
Belle of Wichita 48 lb. Sack
Flour
$1.79
92c
Miss Michael, who is soon to have
Pillsbury’s Best
. 24 lb. sack
MSI
^MEYER’S
PEACHES—Sliced, No. 21 Cano 25c
15c
MUSTARD—Quart Jar
9c
1,
14c
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COFFEE
SANTOS PEABERRY, Pound...? 16c
6
THE STORE THAT IS AS NEAR AS YOUR TELEPHONE
8
RIO, Pound
12c
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Phone 187
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CHIPSO—3 Regular Pkgs. 25c
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15c
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15c
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3 for 25c
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doz. 15c
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ORANGES, California
1 doz 15c
■
Quart Big Value
BANANAS,
2 doz. 25c
59c
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GRAPES, Seedless,
2 lbs.
15c
Tender
and
VISITING CHILDREN ARE
HONOREES AT PRTV
1712c
_LL 12
16c
1
6
14c
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SHOULDER ROAST, Lb. --- 12c
49
LAMB
33c
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___ 14c
29c
%
THOMPSON SEEDLESS
long as they last
5
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15c
5c
1
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6c
PINEAPPLE, No. 1 Flat, 3 for__ 25c
9c
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FRUITS
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Juicy
Meats
GRAPES, 8
—APPLES
way
Abel
WE PAY
HIGHEST
CASH PRICES
FOR ALL
COUNTRY
PRODUCE
Free
Delivery
desire
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doz.
—ORANGES
—BANANAS
- 15c
_ 16c
_ 15c
_ 12c
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__ 45c
_ 15c
AMERICAN EARLY JUNE
PEAS, extra value __
—
ALL
NICE
FRUIT
CHOPS, Lb. _
LEG, Lb. ___
SYRUP—Pure Cane, Gal. _
RAISINS—2 Pound Pkg. „
PRUNES—Large Size,
2 Pound Pkg.__________
“The Kid Ranger”
with WILLIAM FARNUM
and GERAINE GREER
Also Chapter No. 2 of
“Flash Gordon”
With BUSTER CRABBE
deftly directed the RKO Radio
production.
- 17%
___ 17c
DELICIOUS -
POTATO SALAD Lb. _
SUGAR CURED, SLICED
BACON, Lb.
■ DEL-DIXI
fl SPINACH, No. 2 Cn____
: PINEAPPLE Juice ______--------
I PINEAPPLE—No. 1 Flat________
BEANS—Stringless, No. 2________
I MUSTARD Greens, No. 2________
TURNIP Greens, No. 2_ ________
I APPLES nice size
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-- 10c
- 10c
121c
12c
2012
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COCOA—Our Mother’s,
2 Pound Can _______
PORK and BEANS—
Three 16-Oz Cans___
___ 15
- 25
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2
5
20,3
11
2
11
’ SOAP—White Laundry, 6 bars_____
BEANS—Pinto, 25c bags- for______
PRUNES—A good size, 2 pounds
POTTED MEAT—3 Cans for_______
SPUDS—California, 10 pounds_____
ONIONS—Crystal White, 3 pounds
SYRUP—Pure Cane, per gallon _____
8
22 a
No. 2 Can
__ 10c
forced to a decision which shifts
the dramatic gears of the story
Into high, and from this point the
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Show Starts
Saturday at ______1:30
Sunday at__________
All Other Days________
Continuous Show Every
Day
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25c
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FRYERS, Each_____________
ALL MEAT
WEINERS, Lb._____________
COUNTRY
BUTTER, Lb. ____________
PICKLED
PIG S FEET, 3 for__________
MUSTARD
GREENS, 2 Bunches ---------
CAULIFLOWER, 2 Lbs.____
NICE BUNCHES
CARROTS, Each ____________
TURNIPS, with Nice Greens—
2 Bunches_____________.
RADISHES, Bunch _______
I HENRIHUNTER-
RaneEn
15c
5c
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5c
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TOMATOES—2 No. 2 or
3 No. 1 Cans___________
BAKING POWDER—K. C.,
16-Oz. Can____________I
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ATURAL GREEN CUT
GUSTiPS, 60z. Can___10c
OVER-NIGHT PARTY AT BAY
Mrs. C. -R Swanson chaperoned
a party of eight little girl? on
an over-night trip to Carancahua
bay Monday nighi.
Daring is a synoym for foolish. I
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY
-August '27-28
“Second Wife”
—with—
WALTER ABEL
GERTRUDE MICHAEL
ERIK RHODES
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29
BOB STEELE
—in—
tag’s Men," k
Edward Kill
Rev. Fathers Rainville, Nich-
olas and Ehrhardt of San Antonio
were visitors at the Catholic rec-
tory in El Campo Wednesday.
FLOUR 24 pounds ________
MATCHES—Per carbon______
----15c
tggi
in Switzerland, but later
_ 10c
r 2 ■ T
GREEN
ONIONS, Bunch __
YELLOW
SQUASH, Lb._____
NICE, LARGE HEADS
LETTUCE, Each __
BLACK-EYED
PEAS, Lb. —______
for the I
puts the
PINEAPPLE 10c Cans, 2 for______
TOILET TISSUE—Ambassador, 5 rolls for_
rdinary delicate handling, and
—--ler Abel, who shares leading
honors with her, matches her work I school
•with a brilliant portrayal of the
SUNDAY and MONDAY
August 30-31
Ursula’s Parrot’s Great (
Story
"There’s Alwavs
- • Tomorrow”
—with—
ROBERT TAYLOR
BINNIE BARNES
Frank Morgan and
Lois Wilson
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
“The Gentleman
From Louisiana”
— with- •
EDDIE QUILLAN
—and
CHARLOTTE HENRY
This Is Bank Night!
WEDNESDAV, sbteMBER
“Yellowstone”
— . ' j • —with. • ,
NORMANA
CATSUP—14-Oz: Bottle ------ 10c
SOAP—6 Large Yellow Bars___19c
. new bride will be less embarrass- bis first important screen role as
' ed if his ten-year-old son is out the boy, turns in a sensational
piece of acting, particularly in
the heart-wrenching final scene
____ 1
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FRI
n,
, GN
ei
with Miss Michael. This youngs-
ter is certain to go places, add
2 for 23c I
Free baseball an "
bat
422
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s*h.
El Campo, Sunday, August 30:
Holy Mass at 7 a.m.,and 9 a.m.
Aalton: Holy Mass at 9 a. m. !
first few.
> boy in
ins. Annie Laurie and Mack Blake, . 1
of Houston. 1
Fifteen girls in period costume 1
made a beautiful picture on the 1
spacious lawn. Various games ’
were enjoyed and pictures were . 3
made.
Mrs. Swanson's sister, Mrs. L. S
C. Trousdale, of Houston, assist-
ed in receiving and serving the
refreshments, which consisted of
rose-petal punch, ice-box cookies
and open-faced sandwiches. 2
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COFFEE, Our Fresh Roasted Peaberry—-
Per pound ___________________
.......... —
pppppp BLACK-
IL’LLn 10 cans for only._________
..02.---2—g—»-------m—:
CHERBIES--Red, sour, pitted, No. 2 cana.3
es
OUR MEATS
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HEADS COLLEGE DEPARTMENT
VICTORIA, Texas," Aug. 27.—
Raymond Manning of Yoakum has
been selected by the local board
of education to head the business
administration department in Vic-
toria Junior College for the com-
ing school year. Miss Minelma
Curling, who was formerly head
of the department, resigned Mon-
day to accept a place in the fac-
ulty of the Texas College of Arts
and Industries.
m 5c
LONG
BOLOGNA, Lb. __
FULL CREAM
CHEESE, Lb.____
JOWL
BACON, Lb._____
BARBECUED
SAUSAGE, Lb----
FULL DRESSED
HENS, Each,--
FULL DRESSED
Three Tasty LAMB PATTIES
ITEMS HAM PATTIES
HAMBURGER AND
CHILI MEAT, Lb. ___L
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Wb ion with the prob-
dived in a widower’s sec-*
nture into matrimony.
Wife," which comes to.
JUDI
gThi
9c
—
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Swans
lawyer-husband about whose ac-
tions most of the drama revolves.
Miss Michiel’s marriage to the
widowed Abel is made against the
pleas of her constant admirer,
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Phone 10:
2
OATS Crystal Wedding
ne
Phillip’s Tomatoe Juice 5c
Lg. pkg, 20ci
10c
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Crisco 3 IL. package
MAGIC CIRCLE No. 2 SIFTED
PEAS, extra fancy, 2 Cans_______35c
UNCLE WILLIAM . '
BABY LIMA BEANS, No. 2 Can. _ 9c
and their young’ daughter, Glori
Anne, entertained with a lawn
party from 6 to 9 p. m. Wednes
day honoring Gloria Anne’s cous-
Vladimir Hurban former Czecho-
slovak minister-to Stockholm, has
been slated to succeed Mr. Vever-
Ka as minister to the United
States. He will tender his creden-
tials in Washington in September-
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, Mustard
Erik Rhodes, who gives a finely 1 emotional conflict becomes fre-
■ sketched characterization of the quent and gripping.
“other man." Feeling that his Young Lee Van Atta, playing
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SHOULDER Roast, Lb.
mAmW CHOPS, Lb._________
WIKE MEATIE RIBS, Lb.
■ SAUSAGE, Lb. _______
In Our Meat Department aessert
Home Killed Corn-Fed Meat drade A Veal
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. 1i c g, c0.3.
g. -------10c
M
UrRI STEWLb '
WE 11 | POT ROAST, Lb. _______ 10c
BONELESS Crown Reast, Lb._ 15c
DE EE POT Kolbr, Lb. —
nttr ROUND STEAK, Lb.
w=“— ROLLED ROAST, Lb.
NICE SIZE PURPLE
PLUMS, 2 Doz. ....
“Detour" is another sign of
Spring.
BLOOM’S
HOME OF GOOD FOODS and QU AL-
ITY MEATS ___
Free Delivery. Phone 172
----.2
OATS—CrysttaE Wedding,'per box.___z.____ ge
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, 3 boxes_______ 102
Normnana Thursday and Fri-
hsiabborbing entertainment.
Hrude Michael, in the titfe
"gives a flawless perform-
in a part that calls for ex-
16-Oz, Cen, 2 for------M
wuzoSep-zppuciden -
VINEGAR, Full Pint _-_u1616
PREMIER PURE ,nuEuAFlave
RRKERVELb Jar
COFFEK Lh--
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kinds. No. 2 Can, 2 for _ - 25c
KUTY, g‛ e 9 2 //,
9c
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lad’s bed.
- for his wife’*
otherhood, Abel la
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Yates, Paul C. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1936, newspaper, August 28, 1936; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1577934/m1/10/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.