The Herald (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1941 Page: 3 of 8
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Thursday, Demriber 18, 1941
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THE HERALD. BAY CITY. TEXAS
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FfTH JtHRIVERSIRT
WE WISH TO THANK OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS FOR THE NICE
BUSINESS WE HAVE ENJOYED DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS. OUR
GROWTH FROM JUST A MEAT MARKET IN DECEMBER 1936 TO ONE OF
BAY CITY’S LEADING FOOD MARKETS IS DUE FIRST TO YOUR CON-
TINUED PATRONAGE, THEN OUR ALWAYS ENDEAVORING TO GIVE
YOU THE BEST IN QUALITY FIRST, COURTEOUS SERVICE NEXT, AND
PRICE NEXT. WE FIRST BUILT AN ENVIABLE RECORD FOR HAVING
THE BEST MEATS IN TOWN, AND AT THE INSISTANCE OF OUR CUS-
TOMERS ENTERED THE GROCERY BUSINESS ONLY TO MEET WITH
EQUAL SUCCESS IN THAT ENDEAVOR. WE MAKE EVERY EFFORT
TO HAVE OUR PRICES REFLECT THE HIGH DEGREE OF EFFICIENCY
AT WHICH WE OPERATE. WE WANT TO REDUCE OUR LARGE STOCK
BEFORE INVENTORY, SO HERE GOES . . .
FOODS
All of those tasty and unusual
food ideas that go to make up
the festive Holiday — tradi-
tional dishes and rare bits to
create a Christmas season
table in exciting style. AND
everything is priced to make
it easy on the Holiday pocket-
book—which means even low-
er than our always-low money
saving prices. Shop here to-
day for a Merry Christmas.
Give a basket of food this
Christmas. You’ll find things
unusual at our store that any
friend would like for Xmas.
And where, we might add, your money goes farthest. For we
believe in thrift—in providing our customers with high quality
food at prices compatible with common sense. If you’ll study
the items below you’ll realize we’re bringing you out of the
ordinary food values—values that should persuade you to
stock your pantry shelves for future as well
as present needs. Make out a list and bring it
to us at once. We’ll fill it accurately and
deliver it promptly.
PREMIER
PETIT POIS
PEAS
NO. 2 CAN
19c
HERSHEY’S COCOA
1-lb Cans - - - 16c
V2-tb Cans - - - 9c
FOLGER’S COFFEE
1- lb Cans - - - 32c
2- lb Cans - - - 63c
ADMIRATION COFFEE
1- lb Cans - - - 30c
2- lb Cans - - - 59c
3- lb Cans - - - 87c
BRIGHT & EARLY TEA
4- oz. Size - - - 15c
PREMIER Sweet Tot PEAS
No. 2 Can - - - - 15c
PREMIER PANCAKE SYRUP
Quarts ------ 31c
Pints.......18c
CANNED TOMATOES
No. 2 Size - - 3 for 25c
No. 1 Size - - - 4 for 25c
RATH’S Corned Beef HASH
23c Size.....19c
ARMOUR’S CORNED BEEF
30c Value.....25c
LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE
14-oz. Cans - - 2 for 15c
SUNBEAM PEACHES
No. 1 Cans - - - - 14c
(Sliced or Halves)
FIREWORKS
The best assortment of roman
candles, sparklers, firecrackers,
and novelties in town. This may
be your last Xmas to enjoy fire-
works. Let us select your assort-
ment.
Signet Jar Fruits
PEARS, PICKLED PEACHES,
FRUIT COCKTAIL
No. 2Yz Sizes.....27c
PRUNES, No. Zy2 can - - 23c
Let us show you the rest of these
fruits in glass. The flavor is ex-
cellent. The price as cheap as the
canned fruits.
Soaps and Cleansers
CANDIES
Honeymoon PEPPERMINT PATTIES, 1-lb Pkgs. 25c
Honeymoon COCONUT THINS (1-lb Pkgs.) - 25c
Honeymoon Rum and Butter THINS (1-lb Pkgs.) 25c
CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES, lib Pkgs. 25c
CELOWRAPT MINTS (5-oz. Asst. Colors) - - 10c
XMAS MIXED (12-oz. Pkgs.)......15<-
—AND THAT’S NOT ALL—
Xmas Trees
At Prices From 2oc to $1.50
We Will Put Them On A Stand For You
FRUITS
22c
22c
IVORY FLAKES
Large Size - - - -
DREFT
Large Size ....
P and G SOAP 6 for 25c
(Lg. Bars)
SANI-FLUSH (25c size) - 21c
Imperial Sugar
10 lbs 59c
FIRM WINESAP APPLES, doz. - -
CALIF, and TEXAS ORANGES, doz.
COCONUTS (Large Ones) - - - -
20c — 35c
25c — 40c
■ 2 for 15c
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TURKEYS
LOWEST PRICES OR All QUAHTV POULTRY
GET OUR
PRICES
BEFORE
YOU BUY
Elsewhere
MEATS
HORMEL DAIRY BRAND SLI BACON - 29c lb
HAMS—Half or Whole.........32c lb
PORK ROAST............28c lb*
RUMP ROAST OF VEAL.......25c lb
Our Vegetables Department Includes:
CHERRIES, LETTUCE, CABBAGE, TOMATOES,
CELERY, SQUASH, GREEN ONIONS, PARSLEY,
CARROTS, TURNIPS, BEANS, CAULIFLOWER,
MUSTARD, PEPPERS, Etc.
ALASKAN food market
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Wilkinson, Bob. The Herald (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1941, newspaper, December 18, 1941; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719189/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palacios Library.