News-Tribune (Mercedes, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1941 Page: 4 of 16
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NEWS-TRIBUNE
_ Friday, April 11, 1941
Mrs. Clifford H. Purdy was a
visitor in San Antonio the past
week, the guest of her sister, Mrs.
F. E. Tarr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis are
moving to Houston where Mr.
Davis will be connected with the
Ford Motor Company of that city.
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PORTRAITS!
One 8x10________$1.50
►Three 8x10______$3.00
Twelve 3x4 ______$3.50
STUDIO
107 SOUTH SECOND HARLINGEN
Phone 671 — Kodak Developing____25c — Phone 671
POST OFFICE GROCERY
Phone 877
Free Delivery
RGV
Store
Harlingen, Texas
Specials for Friday & Saturday—April 11-12
CRISCO
3 Lb. can___________________
SOAP
CRYSTAL WHITE,
7 bars _______________________
25c
FLOUR, Pillsbury's
24 Lbs_____________________________89c
12 Lbs. ____________________
46c
JELLO
3 Pkgs___________________________
14c
WESSON OIL
Pint ___________________________
____23c
Qts. ___________________________
43c
SWEET PICKLES
AMERICAN
Quart____________________________
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FRUIT COCKTAIL
ALL GOLD, IOC
No. 1 tall can______________ 1L*
PEACHES
ALL GOLD
No. 1 Tall can
DOG FOOD
ALL 5c CANS,
2 for L_________________
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COFFEE
MAXWELL HOUSE
PET MILK
3 large or
6 small cans_____
BEANS
BROWN BEAUTY 1 CC
2 cans _______________________ io
VEGETABLES
Strawberries Cabbage
Lettuce
Tomatoes
Celery
Squash
Beans
Beets
Turnips
Carrots
Onions
Spinach
Asparagus
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Established 1914
NEWS -TRIBUNE
Published and Distributed Each Friday Morning From Mercedes, Texas
By the UNITED PRINTERS & PUBLISHERS, INC.,
Troy McDaniel, President; E. C. (Jack) Watson, Vice-President;
McHenry Tichenor, Secretary-Treasurer
Subscription Rates
One Year in Rio Grande Valley-
One Year Outside Rio Grande Valley_______________________
Advertising Rates Upon Request
41.50
42.00
Entered as second-class mail matter at the post office at Mercedes, Hi-
dalgo County, Texas, January 23, 1914, under the Act of March 3, 1897.
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Trammell
will visit in Houston an the week-
end and will meet their daughter,
Billy Faye, a student in Hockaday
School of Girls in Dallas, for her
Easter vacation.
Miss Kathleen Carter is expect-
ed home from the University of
Texas for the Easter vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corns and
Mrs. W. M. Driskell were visitors
in San Antonio the past week.
Mrs. Stanley Bliss of Corpus
Chisti was a guest in the G. W'.
WHITE EGGS, dozen,________
________17c
EASTER EGG DYE
package --------------------------------------------
5C
Carole Lambard and Robert
Montgomery co-star in Alfred
Hitchcock’s hilarious comedy “MR.
& MRS. SMITH” now showing at
the State Theatre.
’Round About
HARLINGEN
Mrs. Dan Murphy is a patient
in the Santa Rosa Hospital in San
Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lytle left
this week for Waco. They expect
to be gone several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Liston have
returned from a short trip to San
Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Legett will
have as their guests over the
Easter holiday Mr. Leggett’s bro-
ther, Dr. C. B. Leggett and Mrs.
Leggett of Abilene.
Miss Freddie Jackson is expect-
ed home for the Easter holiday.
Miss Barbara Ruth Green and
Charlene Amidon, students in the
University of Texas are expected
home for the weekend holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johnson ex-
pect to leave about April 15 to
make their home for the coming
year with their son, W. C. John-
son in Toledo, Ohio.
Mrs. Frank Grimsell was the
weekend guest of Mr., and Mrs. E.
D. Giffen in San Antonio. Mrs.
Giffen with her little daughter,
Carol, returned with Mrs. Grimsell
for a week’s visit in the home
of her parents. Mr. Giffen will
drive down on the weekend to
accompany Mrs. Giffen and baby
Luis Lozano's
MEAT MARKET
321 W. Harrison, Harlingen
Service with a Smile
Diehl home recently.
Mrs. J. C. Atchison visited in
San Antonio on the weekend.
Dr. J. E. Lloyd of Oklahoma is
spending a few days with his son,
Harry Lloyd.
Mrs. Joe Sellars and Mrs. Tom
Marchman of San Benito were re-
cent visitors in Corpus Christi.
FARMER'S
Tractor & Supply
Company
P. O. Box 250 Phone 1168
One mile, Combes Highway
Harlingen
For the Day you’ll always
REMEMBER!
Keep that memory
alive of how you
looked when you
graduated. Your
photograph will pre-
serve it!
Our Regular
$3.00 Portrait
For Only
$1.75
112 West Jackson
Harlingen
Thank You... Thank You!
E. (Mannie) Hertz of
CALIFORNIA CASUAL SPORTS SHOP
(The Little Store Around The Corner)
Wishes to thank you good people of the Yalley who visited the new-
est type women’s specialty shop the opening day. Come visit us as
often as you care to. Just look around our shop and compare our
moderate prices and our excellent service. We have the answer to
all your sport wear problems.
Casual Dresses From $2.98 up
Sport Dresses, Play Suits, Slack Suits $2.98 up
Skirts fir Blouses, $1.98 up — Sport Millinery $2 fir $3
Special—White Wash Blouses—For Saturday—$1.00
CALIFORNIA CASUAL SPORTS SHOP
First Street
— Next to Western Union Telegraph —
Harlingen
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News-Tribune (Mercedes, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1941, newspaper, April 11, 1941; Mercedes, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1105947/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dr. Hector P. Garcia Memorial Library.