Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 246, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1942 Page: 3 of 10
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1942
SWEETWATER REPORTER, SWEETWATER, TEXAS
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Pride of Illinois—Country Gentleman
23® Corn 2 25c Beans 2 25®
Atex Green
Del Monte Pineapple
JUICE
47 oz. can ...
Texas Grape Fruit
46 oz. can . ..
Del Monte Crushed
No. 2
Stokley's Honey Pod
57C PEAS tall can ..
i JUICE
Del Monte
PINEAPPLE
Standard
20C CORN No. 2 can
Crisco or
can 22C SPRY 3 lb. can
Phillips Mixed No. 2 can No. 2 can
VEGETABLES 10c TOMATOES
Miracle Pint 27c , Grape Nut
WHIP quart
Comanche Chief Fresh Rlackeye Post
PEAS tail can
A. B. Crystal White
15c SYRUP cai.
White
10C KARO 1-2 gallon ...
Baxter Potted
Chuck Wagon Mexican Style
IT* Rim IK OCr Mission Fresh Lima
/)V DLHI10 .'{ tall cans .... AjC nra||Q
Wolf Brand DtAHO No. 2 can
42c TAMALES
Swift's Premium Con Carne
reir can 19C Concho Red Pitted
* CHERRIES
67c MEAT
California Oval
IOC SARDINES
Van Camps Pork and
BEANS
17C
15c
3 tall cans .. 25C
43c FLAKES T S;,,#c
10c BRAN ",c
14c CHILI tall can ....
Carnation
1 .. 15c MILK 6 small cans
Scot
Rainbow Laundry Salted TAUIIfl f*
15c BLEACH,,, 25c CRACKERSHb, 18c TOWELS™,, 10c
Nancy Hanks Sliced Folgers Northern
15c PEACHES n«. , can 10c COFFEE ,, 32c TISSUE , 25c
.'5 Minute
OATS1B
pkg. .
21c
Campbell's Tomato Soup
3 Reg. Cans
25
Heart's Delight Apricot
NECTAR 3
Swift's Premium Vienna
25c SAUSAGE
reg. can
Black
lie PEPPER
8 oz. can
15c SYRUP
gal. can
Wilson's Advance * Bj Hftfe "A HI J ■IP* M
Shortening* > 67cCt„8 Lb> $1** |O 1 ■■ E
f+\ THE RICHEST FLAVOR IN COFFEE
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Admiration
ONE II. MCN/ttt
Bestyett
Salad
Dressing
Qt. 35c
Our bakery department is growing
. by leaps and bounds. Ladies have found
j it the answer to the question of "what
I to serve that is different" . . . they
have found that the deliciouos bread,
rolls, cakes, and pastries pleasingly
FRESH every day are far more "thrif-
ty buys" than they can hake themsel-
ves or get elsewhere.
Colorado Red Delicious
Qarden Fresh
FRUITS
;■ ■ ■ ■' ' :• • «r
And Vegetables
Doz. 29®
White Seedless 200 Size California
GRAPES,h 12V2C ORANGES.. : 39c
Nice Size Jonathan Large Sunkisl
APPLES 1.35 LEMONS,™ 23c
Med. Size California
ORANGES, dox. 19c
Large California
PEACHES c„,h...
Large Jonathan
APPLES
Flame Tokay '
GRAPES, u. 12ic
Firm White Large Size
CAU'FLOWER M'zC AVACADOS 15c
Large Bleached Long Green
CELERY 9,.,k 19c CUCUMBERS 9c
Kcnlucky Wonder
BEANS, Lb.
Mexico Bleached
5c LIMES <„* 15c
Golden Delicious
25c APPLES do, 29c
15c
Applesauce Layer
CAKES
each
Tender, moist, spiced layers filled with applesauce and raisins.
Caramel fudge frosting.
Angel Food Loaf
CAKES «>
PUMPKIN PIES
Date Nut Loaf
Cai
each
Assorted frostings
CAKES Caramel Covered
20c
deep 8 inch size 19C
25c
Assorted Danish
BREAKFAST ROLLS <„«„ 20c
Hot from our ovens every morning at 9 o'clock.
Individual Fruit
PIES
Pineapple, Apple, Apricot, Cherry and Mince.
Borden's
Milk 6 Small ^ C
Cans
24
Borden's
HemoLb Can
Sunshine Krispy
59'
sunsnme ivrispy
Crackers 27c
2 Large
Packages
With Oxydol Coupon |
1 1-2 lb. pkg.
Sunshine
Hi-Ho &
IsSi-
pit From—
l§§ ( Sweetwater Reporter
' Abilene Reporte--News
19c
Ft. Worth Star-
Telegram
6* WW
Fine Quality
MEAT
At The
LOWEST PRICES
5c
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
A GRADE BEEF
dozen
Ginger
COOKIES
French
BREAO inaf
Hot Parker House
ROLLS dozen
Lemon Meringue
PIES each 25C
Made with fresh Sunkist Lemons
10C
12c
5c
BREAD
IS
BASIC
'Ce d
i
53
Med. Size • Thick Wall Bell
EGGPLANT ,„.10c PEPPER,,, Wit
Stringless Green Sweet Purple Top
BEANS 12 ic TURNIPS ,„ 7^c
Carrots, Beets, Radishes,
RADISHES, MUSTARD
CARROTS, BEETS
Turnips and Tops. Bell Tomatoes, Lettuce. Cabbage. Hot Pepper, Cranber-
ries a id Okra.
Gold Chain
Enriched
Bunch Cc
FLOUR
24 $105
Lb Sack M
$198
Lb Sack A
AIl.MOFR'S QUALIFY LAMB
ROAST 19c
CHUCK ROAST ,„ 28c LEG ;r Loin 25c
ROAST 33c LOIN CHOPS lit
ROAST r Rib 19c RIB CHOPS ,„ 21c
STEAK,,,' 35c RIB STEW ,„ 15c
STEAK r" 29c TORTILLAS AZ'r' 15c
No. 1 clear. Dry
SALT PORK
Shefford's Pimento Cheese
SPREAD „ jar 45c FRANKS Te iuicy 19c
HAM HCCKS r i7c CHEESE 20c
LOAVES A.b' Baked 29c HAM"reBaked 75c
Homemade Ham
SPREAD r 35c
2,c MEAT T*1"*" 19c
II R EM Cured, first cuts
11 Mm Sliced, lb
SEAFOODS AT DOWNTOWN
STORE
FRYERS Fully dressed
39c PERCH ', 35c
FRYERS I NJOINTED CATFISH 8"t 30c
LEG "V™?. 55c HADDOCK T" 43c
BREAST EJT 65c SHRIMP ,; 40c
BACK N'ck 28c OYSTERS r't 65c
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 246, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1942, newspaper, September 25, 1942; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth310311/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.