Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1943 Page: 3 of 6
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Friday, March 5,1943
Sweetwater Reporter^ Sweetwater) Texas
r Pdi® Three
Personalities In The News
^ Among Roscoe visitors in
Sweetwater on business inter-
ests Wednesday were Mrs. Mary
G. Neely, Mrs. O. C. Norris, Mrs.
J. B. Cooper, C. S. Pitts, Mrs J.
W. Young, Mrs. Roy Chapman,
Julia Gathing, Mrs. W. R.
^Potter, Mrs. Edith Pietsch and
Barnett Pieper.
* * *
. Shopping in Sweetwater Wed-
nesday from Rotan was Vona
•Cave; from McCaulley, A. G.
Smith and Mrs. .1, P. Davis was
Davis was here from Longworth.
♦ • *
R. J. Anderson of Wliitrflut,
-east of Sweetwater, was a Wed-
•nesday business visitor here.
* * *
Herman Kinsey of Roby was
in Sweetwater Wednesday on
business
* * .*
• New patients in the hospital
are Patsy June Kirkman, maj-
or; and J. D. Holbrook, medi-
cal. Dismissals are L. A. Mann-
ering, S. A. Hutchns of Lor-
•jiine and Alden Jean Newton,
wminor; and Wanda Rae Vnnland-
ingham, major.
* * *
Mrs. G. If. Arledge of Han An-
gelo was a 8 wee two ter visitor
•.Wednesday.
w * * *
Mrs. J. P. Davis of Longwor-
th was in Sweetwater Wednes-
day.
* + *
9 Mr. and Mrs. Mardell Lynch
and «on. Dudley, returned to
'Eden after visiting with then-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Lynch and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Morton.
-I * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Wi'l Hubbard
Thursday received a letter from
their son, Lt. Joe Hubbard, who
is on duty with the U. S. Army
in Northern Africa. His letter
a written since the last major
.battle for Tunisia.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Jordan
and Mrs S. P. Smith of Black-
well spent Thursday in town on
•business matters.
* * *
Mrs. Jimmie Kirkpatrick of
. an Antc,"'o hoc arrived to visit
" Mr -nd Mrs. Nev
» She) — : with Mrs A. M.
h/. ' '• and Mrs Bolton
Si ” Is the former Ber-
nice •'•horidan.
* * *
Mis. M tf. Heine of Roscoe
-ctnT ji-ir-1'”.' in town on bu-
* * *
! < ri :>-*k Watt of Roscoe
ttud • ■'■<:.} Mrs Howard
f Mil eral Wells, were
y of Mrs. G. H.
•Job:: • Cast. Broadway.
Mrs. Brown, who came to Ros-
coe to attend funer&i services
f <i‘ I'-c: .J1 to Ether, will return
to her h me Mnndav
* * * "
^ 'ill dir Stribling und son,
S'.anlc; uf their ranch west of
Roby were among the out of i
town visitors here Thursday.
* * *
£ Mrs. Harve Arledge of B’ack-
• o’! was among the visitors
here Thursday. Mr. Arledge is
able to i. up after eight weeks’
illness.
* * *
0 ' Made Forrester, Mrs. E.
3 V orthy and Mrs, W. W. Wor- j
thy of Roscoe were here Thurs-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Jcr.n Wilson Pepper, jr-,
left Tuesday night for Colum-
bus, Ga., to join her husband,
who is attending officer’s can-
didate school at Fort Benning,
Ga., 20 miles from Columbus.
The couple was married during
the holidays, Mrs. Pepper being
the former Henri Elizabeth
Brown. Pepper was a mid-win-
ter graduate of Texas A and M
college and soon will receive his
commission as a second leuten-
ant in the army.
* * *
Mrs. W. A. Corbett left. Thurs-
day for Ennis where she will
visit for a few days wth her
sister, Mrs. W. P. Beasley.
* t- *
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McBeth
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. T. N.
Minix and family will go this
weekend to Clyde to visit their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N.
Minix, sr., and their brother,
Cpl. G. K. Minix, who is on a
short furlough.
* * *
Leaving today for Dallas to
attend the two-day- State Asso-
ciation of Mutuual Insurance of-
ficers will be Mrs. Elsie Robin-
son, Willis W. Davis, H. A. Wal-
ker and Mrs. James II. Beall,
who will be joined there by Mr.
Beall on his return from a busi-
ness trip to Washington, D. C.
The Bealls also will be guests
of their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. James Aldridge Beall.
* * *
L(. J. E. Peavy spent WnT-
nesday here visiting his family
en route from Washington
where he had been studying tro-
pical disease to his base at
Camn Welters. Mneral Wells.
Lt. Peavy is a former director
of the Sweetwater-Nolan Coun-
ty health unit.
* * *
Florence McAllister, district
supervisor of homemaking dist-
rict, Sun Angelo, was a visitor
'n the schools Wednesday.
* * Sr.
Anthony Hunt, Abilene, depn-
tv state superintnedent, will re-
turn to Nolan county today-, and
accompanied by Ed F. Neinast,
entity superintendent, will go
to several school districts, lie
spent Wednesday here on a
similar mission.
* * *
Mi'S. Fern Cmil Duncan, who
resigned recently as director of
’he Sweet wa ter-Nolan County
Child Welfare unit, will leave
today for Waco to spend sever-
1 weeks visiting her parents.
* * *
’ roll Carson, area supervisor
- the Old Age Assistance pro-
gram, Big Spring, spent Thurs-
day here at the local office on
business.
* * *
Fines assessed two men on
charges of drunkenness and
reckless driving this morning
totaled 893 in city court. One i
entered a plea of guilty on the
drunken charge and was fined
$1-1; the other $25 for reckless
driving.
Chest Colds
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fo Relieve Misery
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POtNTS
TODAYS ***V'V*
1943
MAR
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\ NOT
RATIONED
Wilson’s Cert. Noodles and Chicken, l ll>. jar....3!><
Byrd’s Grape Punch ............... pi. 10c til. 15c
Bosco Chocolate Syrup, 12 oz...................25c
I'Jc
18c
27c
18c
25c
23c
25c
22c
25c
19c
25c
25c
WE HAVE TAKEN ALL THE PAIN' OUT OF ’POINTS'
So plainly have we marked all rationed and un-ratloned loods that it’s actually a pleasure to shop our store.
Due fo our classification as a “Super-Market,” yoti may be assured of the best buys for your points here!
And our stocks are so large and complete that if it can be had—you’ll lind il at (his mammoth lood store!
—RATIONED —
ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT!
...33c
2 lb. pkg.
Mother’s Cocoa, 2 lbs
Hershey’s Cocoa, 1 lb.............
Saltine Krispy Crackers, Us lb. box..
Gulf Salted Crackers. 2 lbs..........
Lipton’s Tea, 1-4 lb..............
Bulk Rice............. 1 lb, pkg. 12c
Scot! Tissue, 3 rolls.......... ..
Kolex, regular, pkg........ .......
Kleenex, 440’s...............
P. and G. Soap, 4 bars ..... .... .
Raisin Bran, 2 pkgs.........,.....
Skinner’s Macaroni, 3 pkgs........
Grape Nut Flakes ............small 10c large 15c
3 Minute Oats................small 10c large 21c
Clabber Girl Baking Powder, 25 oz............19c
Carnation or Borden’s Milk, 6 small cans.......29c
Armor’s Milk, 6 small cans ...................27c
Milnot, 0 small cans .........................24c
Staley’s Golden Table Syrup, '• gal. jar...........12c
Vermont Maid Maple Syrup, pi..................19c
Log Cabin Syrup, table size ...................19c
Crisco, 3 lbs.................................72c
Wilson’s Advance Shortening, 3 lb. ctn........58c
Mrs. Tucker’s Shortening, 3 lb. ctn.............59c
'RACKER JACKS, pkg. 5c
BIG CANDY SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED
Folgers Coffee, lb, jar ............
Stamp No. 25
Maxwell House Coffee, lb. pkg...................33c
ITEMS YOU CAN BUY FOR 8 POINTS
Church’s Grape Juice, pt.................. (8 pis.) 19c
Del Monte Pineapple Juice. 12 oz. can , (8 pis.) 2 for 21c
Texas Grapefruit Juice, No. 2 can......... (8 pis.) 12c
Swift’s Premium Tomato Juice, I I oz. can <8 pts.) s' c
Empson’s Kraut Juice, 13'- oz. can.........(8 pis.) 10c
Musselman’s Apple Sauce, 15 oz. can .....AH pts.) 10c
Nancy Hanks Peaches, 11 oz. can..........(8 pts.) Ulc
Del Monte Gr. Asparagus Tips, 10H oz. can , .(8 pts.) 23c
Brook’s Chili Hot Beans, 17 oz. can
Pure Made Peas, 15’ oz. can
Silver Dollar Mexican Style
Beans, 15'- oz. can
Empson’s Whole Kernel
Corn, 12 oz. vac. packed can ....
Alameda Catsup, 14 oz. bottle.
C.H.B. Catsup, 14 oz. bottle ...
Pine Grove Cut Okra, 14 oz. can
Pinto Beans, lb. pkg. .........
Large Limas, lit. pkg. ...
Red Kidney Beans, lb. pkg. .
. (K pis.) lie
. (8 pts.) 13c
..(8 pts.) 18c
(8 pts.) J2Hc
..(8 pts.) 10c
.. (8 pis.) 14c
(8 pts.) 12c
(8 pts.) me
. (8 pts.) 71 i
Del Monte Crushed Pineapple, 9 oz. can
Tomatoes, No, 1 can ..................
Tomatoes, No. 2 can ..................
Gerber’s Baby Food
All varieties, I 3-4 oz. can
Kuner’s Sliced Beets, HI oz. can
.(8 pts.) 3 for 25c
...... (8 pts.) 12c
Campbell's Noodle Soup, can
Heart’s Delight Pears, it; oz. can
Primrose Country Gent. Corn, No, 2 can.
Faultless Spinach, No. 2 can..
. . .(7 pts.) 11c
. .(7 pis.) 9c
. (l(i pts.) 11c
.. (J pt.) 7Lc
(I, pts.) 11c
(11 pts.) 18c
.(14 pis) 15c
(11 pts.) 13c
BAKERY SPECIALS
Butterscotch
iMIS, wn
Assorted Cream
C;i '(j
PIS, lg. 8" life
Pineapple
R&lLS, lg. ml
2k
... 2St
H
Egg Custard ^
PIES, deep 8" w........ W
Milk Chocolate Layer 4^
CAKES, each 20{?
Danish Hfjney-Nut Topped A «|
Coffee CMrl eaeft....... 12C
Angel Cream gu
DiNUIS, glazed, do*...... 20tf
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
In spite of shortages of fresh fruits and vegetables, you will find a complete assortment of fresh
crisp vegetables and luscious Texas citrus fruits on sale at the Sunbeam stores. This is made
possible because our produce buyer goes direct to the gardens of South Texas and purchases his
supplies from the grower.
Medium Size Texas
ORANGES
Large Sunkist
lEMCNS, dai.........
Extra Fancv Winesap
frpench HeartEv Baked A
BREAD, full lb. loaf........lit
Hot Dinner
ROLLS, do;...............
APPLES . . .
Firm Brown * J Jp
CAf A VOS, each ...........
Large Roman Beauty A f* ,
AP?LES, do;. ........... m
Large Seedless White
GRAPEFRUIT
Tender Green Leaf
SPINACH
Sweet Rutabaga
TURNIPS, lb.
. . DOZEN
2t>c
Extra Fancy Delicious
APPLES, do;.
45c
200 Size California
ORANGES, do;.
39c
. „ DOZEN
1 6 Size Texas
(RANGES, do;.
38c
Large Winesap
APPLES, do;.
45c
. . . ^CH
5«
Florida Wax
BEANS, lb.
22 k
Large Bleached
CELERY, stalk
29c
* . . I**
9c
Thick Wall
BELL PEPPER, lb,
35C
Turnips and Tops, Green Onions, Carrots, Bee ts, Lettuce, 7omatoes, Cabbage, Seed Potatoes
Also a complete line of bulk garden seed.
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IWHICHM FLOW* ^
Gold Chain Enriched
FLOUR
24 Lb. Sack $
1-os nasi .98
5 lb.
CORN DODGER MEAL
Sack: J J C10 Lb Sack C 20 Lb Sack
Swift’s Brookfield Sausage
Meat Specials ...........*
m Wilson’s Cert. Canadian Bacitn. b*. t>5c
CHOKE 01 A L11 A BEEF- Dickie and Pimento. Macaroni and
Loin Steak, lb............... 13c Cheese, Tomato, Liver
Round Steak, lb...........45c Lunch Loaves, lb. 33c
Chuck Roast, lb. ..............33c ■ "AL'--:r- ■ — . .
Rump Roast, lb.................35c
Short Ribs, lb.............. 23c SEA FOODS AT DOWNTOWN
STORE ONLY
Old Engf. Cheese, .> oz. jar, ea. 2.1c
Fancy Breakfast Halibul s,eak- lb- i;,c
B;icon, in the piece, lb. 38c Sable Cat, lit. . 33c
Fresh Ground Hamburger, lit. . 19c tenderloin of I rout. lit.
Pork Sausage^ Co. Style, lb. 25c Seal Ship Oyster-, pt. <>5c
Pimento Cheese Loaf. sli.. lit. 13c Derch l illet-., lb. . 35c
Wilson’s Cert. Brick Chili, lb.....30c Sword l'i.-h. lb. .. 15c
Fancy Bulk Mince Meat, lb.......30c Jumbo Shrimp. II)...... . . 15c
Pork Chops, Center Cut, lb.......39c Cooked Shrimp, pt.............15c
Fresh Pork Neekbones. lb......15c Sail Mackerel, large >i/.e. each ,25c
S i
NO DELIVERY Of
Telephone Orders
On Rationed Item
*'u.t Be
Rc<aa\ t A* Old
Store
I 3 Sunbeam Stores To Serve You
1 Sunbeam Mkt. Place, Downtown Supei I
Market
j Sunbeam Thrifty. 911 East Broadway
t Sunbeam No. 3, 1107 Lamar
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1943, newspaper, March 5, 1943; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth710654/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.