Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 265, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, November 8,1946
Sweetwater Reporter' Sweetwater^ Texas
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MEAT MAKES THE MEAL! WITH OUR WIDE VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM YOUR MEAL
PLANNING BECOMES A PLEASURE—BUY LIBERALLY FOR THE LONG WEEK-END.
81 A Whole or Half lb. 89c
H n M X Center Cuts lb. 89c
II fl If I W pjrst Cuts 69c,
CUT FROM CHOICE YOUNG PORKERS
PORK ROAST lb. 49<
PORK CHOPS lb. 59<
PORK STEAK lb. 53tf
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
^ Chuck Roast lb. 39tf
^ Shoulder Roast lb. 43 C
HOT BARBECUE, cooked daily, lb 59 ^
VELVEETA CHEESE lb. 59C
SPARE RIBS lb. 45^
NECK BONES ...... lb. 25tf
PORK LINK SAUSAGE . lb. 59C
PORK LIVER lb. 25C
CHEESE, Wisconsin No. 1 lb. 79c
DOG FOOD lb. 10l
BOLOGNA lb. 45<
SIRLOIN STEAK
CLUB STEAK . .
SHOULDER STEAK
SALT MACKEREL
2
FRANKFURTERS
Six Varieties to Choose from
COLD CUTS
Dressed and Drawn
McBETH FRYERS
Oven Ready
YOUNG HENS
< hoiee Young Hons
TURKEYS .
lb. 54<
lb. 491
lb. AH
for 35<
lb 491
lb. 49tf
ib. m
Ib. 55(
ib. 73cf
AA GRADE BABY BEEF
ROUND STEAK Ib. 59?
SHORT RIBS Ib. 25<
BRISKET ROAST lb. 23<
HAMBURGER MEAT . Ib. 35?
Long Island DUCKS Ib. 631
Swiss Cheese—Roquefort Cheese—Edam—Baby
Goudas—Domist Cheeses and Cheese Spreads
T-Bone Steak Ib.
SAN ANN HONEY
I'uie Oraiiuo IIIosmmii
2 Pound Jar 78c
AM Kit I CAN
SARDINES
Reg. Can 10c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
46 Oz. Can 27c
DKI, MONTi:
PINEAPPLE JUICE
46 Oz. Can, 42c
(1 Limit)
K. B. SHORTENING
1 Pound Box 40c
.(list Arrived — I Limit
Steele's Concord Grape Juice, quart bottle
Heart's Delight Apricot Nectar, No. 2 can
Fancy White Rice, 2-lb. Package
Stokley's Tomato Catsup, 14-oz. bottle
Tastest Pure Grape Preserves, 1 -Ib. jar
Sweet Pickin's Young Sweet Peas, No. 2 can
Deer Brand Cut Green Beans, No. 2 Can
Faultless White Sweet Corn, No. 2 can
Empson's Sauer Kraut, No. 21 ■_> can
Kimbell's Blackeye Peas, No. 2 can
Standard Tomatoes, No. 2 can
Crystal Pack Spinach, No. 2 can
Silver Foam Granulated Soap, 24-oz. pkg.
Corn Dodger Corn Meal, 10-1 b. sack
Gebhardt's Chili Con Carne, 15-oz. can
Heart's Delight Tomato Juice, 46-oz. can
Pet Milk, large can
Faultless Starch, small box
Adam's Orange Juice, 46-oz. can
Ranch Style Beans, 303 can
Blue Lobel Karo Syrup, 11 L -lb. bottle
Libby Bartlett Pears, No. 21 •_> can
Del Monte Pumpkin, No. 21 - can
Adam's Orange Juice, No. 2 can
Del Monte, Early Garden Asparagus, No. 2 can
57c
19c
34c
30c
48c
19c
12c
17c
19c
20c
18c
15c
31c
78c
24c
27c
15c
5c
43c
12c
(1 limit) 21c
50c
19c
18c
44c
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VITAMIN-MINERAL
HEALTH-FOOD PREPARATION
THE NEW WAY TO DRINK YOUR
VITAMINS AND LIKE 'EMI
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DAIS IN
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FLAKES
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SPICE CAKES each 70c
BANANANUT CAKES each 70c
4 CUP CAKES dozen 30c
CHERRY FRUIT ROLLS, doz. 30c
CINNAMON ROLLS doz. 30c
im Pumpkin Pies each 35<
Squares dozen 20l Mince Meat Pies, each 40l
Apple Pies each 35<[ Egg Custard Pies each 35<
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Chocolate Brownies
Dozen
hor hair that women
envy an J men admire
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MODART
SHAMPOO
Modart Fluff Shampoo recon-
ditions as it cleanses leaves
Lair soft ami alluring, lliis
superactive cream is eijually
effective in liaril or soft water
and requires 110 special .ilter-
rinse. For lovelier liair asl<
for Modart Fluff!
51 jz or. jar 75c
7 Itrae lingering ,
fragrances: OarJcnia, ■
Apple Blossom, Pine K
Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
Kull('.\ Sweet
Peppers Pound 10c i
70 Si/.<* 'IVv.is Seedless White
Liiiiir UimI. Delirious
Grapefruits 4 for2S^\ APPLES Dozen 49c
1 ~ 4 f Small Vellou m wm
CUCUMBERS Ib. 15djQUASH Ib. 15^
APPLES dozen 49tf ORANGES doz. 59<
CRAPES Ib. 15<< LEMONS dozen 33<
•«"«1«' •'••"I i A Klllij Ked m A
SPINACH Ib. 10^s GRAPEFRUIT each 10tf
New Crop Texas Navel \ F;in<->
Oranges Dozen 49cj Green Beans Ib. 12^c
(■olden Colored j m. \ |{ai lieu - _
BANAiNAS Ib. W PEARS ....... 2 for 15^
I'Vesh jk S Larue Itleae-lied Jfc
CRANBERRIES 5 Ib. 29<<CELERY stalk 29tf
Small I'od A 4b ) Fresh m
0KRA Ib. 19<>EGG PLANT Ib. tOtf
Small W hile A jT ■/ " l,i"' J />
SQUASH lb. 15^) CAULIFLOWER ib. 19<
Turnips and Tops, Mustard, Carrots, Green Onions, Lettuce, Tomatoes, New Potatoes and
Brocoli.
FROZEN
FOODS
Apricot Halves, 16-oz. pkg. 43c
Blackberries, 16-oz. pkg. 52c
Cherries, 16-oz. pkg. 45c
Cocoanut, 8-oz. pkg
30c
Mixed Fruit, 16-oz pkg.
37c
Pineapple, 16-oz. pkg.
42c
Asparagus Spears, 10-oz pkg.
51c
Blackeye Peas, 12-oz.
33c
Brussell Sprouts, 10-oz. pkg.
36c
Golden Bantam Corn, 12-oz. pkg.
29c
Peas and Carrots, 12-oz. pkg.
28c
Cooked Squash, 15-oz.
23c
Oyster Stew, 16-oz. pkg.
58c
Heart's Delight
FRUIT COCKTAIL
No. 2% Can 42c
SUNBEAM
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SUNBEAM THRIFTY
thrifty open
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Sunshine
26c
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Graham Crackers
Pound Box
Hi-HoCrackers
Pound Box
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Triplett, G. D. Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 265, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1946, newspaper, November 8, 1946; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth283403/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.