Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 167, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 21, 1928 Page: 7 of 16
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SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1928.
AMARILLO DAILY NEWS
PAGE SEVER
M. CREAMERY
FOR PLAINVIEW
SNOWASSURED
HAU COUNTY DAIRY ASSOCI-
ATION SELECTS SITE FOR
$20,000 PLANT
PLAINVIEW, April 20.—The locat-
ing committee at the Hala County
Dairy association met Saturday and
decided definitely to locate at Plain-
view the $20,000 creamery to be op-
erated by thio organization, it ie the
understanding of the committee that
a site will be provided by the Plain-
view citizens, for the creamery.
A dairy expert ie en route to
Plainview from Iowa and upon his ar-
rival here will take over the man-
agement of the creamery.
Immediately upon the definite se-
lection of a aito construction will
begin on the creamery. More than
2,000 dairy eown have been lined up
to furnish products exclusively for
t'> new creamery.
GAS MAINS WILL Bf
COMPLETED BY MAY
FIRST AT HEREFORD
Special to The News.
HEREFORD, April 20.—Inntalla-
tion of natural gas mains here will
begin shortly after May 1, it was said
thia week by A. O. Barnard, engineer
of the West Texas Gas company,
her* making a survey of the number
of prospective consumers for the new
fuel.
With other representstives of the
company, Barnard la making a house-
to-house canvass of those who intend
to have gas piped to their homes.
So far everyone approached has
signed the contract, he said.
ROAD COMPLETED,
ANOTHER STARTED
A One county graveling project has
just been completed and another
started this week. The three and
three-fourths miles of gravel pave-
ment »■ Western avenue north from
West Fifth street was completed
yesterday.
Dirt work on the county road from
the Tri-State fairgrounds north past
the refinery and cotton seed ell mill
to the Panhandle highway was start-
•4 last Monday. This stretch of
three and three-quarters miles will
be hard-surfaced, providing a new
entrance to the city from the north
and east.
RAM AND -
Slices of ham, covered with lit-
tle mounds of spinach with sliced
hard-boiled eggs on top are as tasty
as .they are attractive.
9
SAME PRICE
for over
35 Years
| 25ounces for 25.
BAKING
POWDER
Guaranteed
Pure
use less than of
higher priced brands
MILLIONS of POUNDS USED
BY THE GOVERNMENT
smiles
1 uPo frowns
“when this health salt is used
WO
Many a child who is nervous and
irritable is suffering from an unsus-
pected case of simple goiter. Why
let this disease make your children
ill-natured when the use of Morton’s
Iodized Salt will easily prevent it?
Get this beneficial salt from your
grocer at once and use it on the table
and in cooking.
warns A ADTONC
""OURS MOKI ON D
Q IODIZED SALT
Dependant Grocer
We are depending on our old cus-
tomers and what new ones we can get
making our business a success, so
let’s go!
16 Pounds Sugar, with $3 order, 89c
White King, large package......42c
SOAP—6 bars Crystal White, 3
bars Palm Olive...........42c
COFFEE—Kum-an-Git-Um spe-
cial, per pound ...... ......30c
Vinegar—Heinz, pints,.........17c
Eggs-Country,................25c
Green Beans.................. 8c
Lettuce......................4c
Marshmellows, 8 oz. package, ... 12c
1 pound Good Candy, assorted, .. 19c
Meat Department
Fancy Corn-Fed Baby Beef
Rolled Roast, per ib...........20c
Chuck Roast, per lb ..........17%c
Shoulder Roast, per !b.........20c
Steak, Shoulder Round, per ib . . .25c
Steak, No. 7, per ib............20c
Cheese, Longhorn, per lb.......27c
Hens, 3 to 3%2 lbs dressed, per ib 20c
Hens, 4%2 to 5 lbs, dressed, per 1b27c
No Lena & KUM-AN GIT UN ^.^
No Short
Waits
IH E. 7th St.
Phone 8649
118,895
More Transactions in
the first three months
of 1928 than in the
same period of 1927.
D!
A reason? Certainly! Thinkers realise the value of quality in food. •
They know that health and fitness depend largely on nourishment of
the right kind. These new patrons know that “it's better to buy
good food than medicine?' They recognise in M System Stores
where only quality food is sold regardless of our low prices. A low
price at M System is no indication of low quality; such a price is a
product of tremendous volume and scientific management. Price
alone never constitutes economy; it’s what you receive for your
money that counts.
It Pays To Buy Nationally Known Merchandise!
Heinz
Dromedary
s
Posts
Schilling's
Jello
Underwoods
Durkees
Hipolite
r
Mel-o
Sani-Flush
Bordens
Karo
Crisco
Brer Rabbit
Comet
Rice
Shredded Wheat
Premier
Skinners
. Beechnut
Palm
Olive
Kirks
Certo
“0 Mule
Team
Borax
Puffed Wheat
Puffed Rice
Blue
Ribbon
Malt
Muffits
A-1 Sauce
Dr. Price
Dyanshine
Lee and Perrins
Pobst-ett
Old Dutch
- College Inn
Scott’s Tissue
Johnsons
Floor Was
Yeast
Foam
Fleishmann
Dilicis
Argo
Cream of
Wheat
Saymans
Sun Maid
Rumford
Lus
Carnation
Van
Camps
NEW POTATO
Nice Size and
Not Like Marbles
Libby’s
Pound
4.20
Harts
Green Beans Fresh and Tender
ONIONS Crystal Wax, New Crop
SQUASH, Tender White ..
TOMATOES
H re Extra fancy Arkansas Black
AITLE® Medium Size, dozen.........
Fresh, Red Ripe,
Best of the Season
Pound
29c
CrC Sunkist
ANUED Large Size, each
lb. 9c
lb. 4/c
: lb. 4c
«c
• r
04
TEA
REB
Lipton’s Orange Pecoe
%4-lb. package .......
■ MO Wapco
AND 2 cans.........
iti
Assorted
Flavors .
QpADE FDIIIT Dromedary
UNATE TAUI No. 2 can.
FISH FLAKES
B.& M.
can ....
CRAB NEAT ZOunee
23c
19c
27c
13c
I LAKE FI IiD Aunt Jemima 25.
N VAAE FLUUK 2 Pkgs.........^oc
ING
Cliquot Club
Bottle .....
2 BOXES 13c
DE A @ Hart Brand, Fancy Early June
TERU No. 2 can
QUEEN OLIVES sr
29- CUDIMP Wet in Glass
J3C eeT 5%/2-Oz. glass....
COFFEE M. J.
SA
IN Libby's Fancy Red
it Tall No. 1 can ....
29c
19c
48c
33c
LB. 47c
EATENA Packee
21c
AAD Pure Apple Cider 24c COAD
JAK Quart Water Bottle...... ACDPT
JEI A Perfect Water Softener
WE W Can.....................
AC
AMS
8c
Sayman’s Toilet
Bar ...........
9c
CIIVED ODEMF Wright’s
VAT c
Wilson’s Certified
I Ik Carton
NIAGRA BRAND
The mild sugar cure and it delicious flavor will please the most
exacting customer. Pound..............................
Q A IK A Pure Pork, seasoned just
MAGE right; lb...........
17c
ana Special Sliced
TUN 1-1b. Pkg-----
23c
25c
25<
We feature northern corn fed baby beef in our markets.
We also have plenty of nice fryers for-this week-end.
HEED LIVER P.
rounG 0400**0
• Campbells
Royal A
Hersheys 2
None Suck
Ivory a
Domino
■ Swans
Down
Imperial
— Quaker
Liptons
Kellogg’s
Crosse and
Blackwell
Aunt
Jamima
Grape Nuts
Clicquot
Gebhardts
- Puritan
Malt
O'Cedar
Curtis
Log Cabin
Wheatena
Wesson
Pom pein
Mazola
Bon-Ami
Pillsbury.
Shinola
Knox
Dunham
.Kraft’s
Folgers
Maxwell
House
M. J. B.
Minute
Tapioca
Angelus
Camp Fire
Jolly Time
Thompson’s
Malted Milk
Mortons
Frenchs
Babitt.
Crystal
White
Feb Naptha
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 167, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 21, 1928, newspaper, April 21, 1928; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1650662/m1/7/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.