Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1946 Page: 3 of 10
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Friday, May 3, 1946
Sweetwater Reporter, Sweetwater, Texas
Page Three
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Welches
GRAPEADE
Pint Jar
27©
Old Fashioned
GINGER SNAPS
Lb. Box
Hiill
OF HIGH QUALITY
AND WELL KNOWN BRANDS
At Sunbeam
Wilson's Certified and Armour's Star
Vienna Sausage 14
<2 I.IMIT) ItWUXAIt CAN ^
\
OXYDOL .... 25'
Large Packagc
<0\K LIMIT)
ARMOUR'S
STAR CORN BEEF HASH
(Julck Meal Karly
JUNE PEAS, No. 2 an
V'.iii Camps Improved Willi Tomato Sauce
| BEANS, tall an
' Itrooks Chili Hot
'FRUIT COCKTAIL, No. 21 an 37c 16 ounce can _ 22c
Admiration 4 fk f I Brooks < liili Hot J SSiin Maid m ■
(OEFEE, 3 pound jar 1.06 sBROWN BEANS, 1 pound an 1(SEEDLESS RAISINS, 15 oz. pkg. 1H
Perfection < oldcn Sweet
CORN, No. 2 an
' Kmpson's < lit
RED BEETS, No. 21 an
Htoodlc Dandy Bits-o-Dill
>PICKLES, 24 ounce jar
KcIIojju's 4k m I Charleston
VARIETY PACKAGE, 10 pkgs. IH (BLACKEYE PEAS, No. 2 can
'BAKERITE, 3 pound carton
25c
H. <;. Prince Finest Slieed
PEACHES, No. 21 an
'SPINACH, No. 2 an
i Wilson Certified
Kaycroft
BARTLETT PEARS, No. 21 can
ugpTS
P'W POULTRY
Dressed and Drawn
Fryers lb. 6lc
WEINERS, Sunbeam All Meat, 39c \HAM, Armour Star Spiced, lb 55c
Assorted J A , ^Holland Style 4 li A
CHEESE SPREADS, 5 oz. 19tf (HERRING, 5 lb. jar 1.19
Koll Mop A f , V Baby Beef O j
HERRING, 2 lor 15tf$ CHUCK ROAST, pound Lit
Sunbeam Little
Pig Sausage lb. 35©
Smoked -J ' 4 4,
HERRING, pound 39#<RIBS, pound 171
Heinz. Spiced Sour ■■ , I J f ,
PICKLES, 3 lor 5< (HAM HOCKS, pound 15tf
Hot Bar-B-Q lb. 49©
I'resli Creamed Cottage ^ p , C fk ,
CHEESE, pound In] CALF TONGUES, lb ZOC
ltoi|iieforl Type I" A j I Pork I A
CHEESE, pound 59tf{ TENDERLOIN, pound 48C
AA Grade
Rolled Roast of Beef . . lb. 24©
Baity Heel Shoulder 4* « Dressed a m
STEAK, pound 28^? HENS, pound 45C
Rolled (Limit I pound) mm m C Dressed M i
HAM, pound 75^ TURKEYS, pound 6Ztf
First Cuts ^ \ Calf F u
CURED HAM, pound 33tf f LIVER, pound 35<
Good Bologna lb. 19©
Itciimvii Whole StrhiKless
I GREEN BEANS, No. 2 can
Bakery
Items
Fresh From Our Modern
BAKERY
Spice
CAKES, each 60c
Apple Sauce
CAKES, each 60c
< 'hocol.-itc
CAKES, each 60c
Yellow l/iiaf
CAKES, each 60c
CAKES, dozen 30c
Almond
MACAROONS, dozen 30c
Assorted
COOKIES, dozen 20c
Pecan
PIES, each 35c
<ust;irrl
PIES, each 29c
Cherry
PIES, each 35c
Peach
PIES, each 30c
ROLLS, dozen 30c
ROLLS, cut 10c
DONUTS, dozen 23c
Rye
BREAD, loaf 15c
French
BREAD, loot 12c
DEVILED HAM, 31-4 oz. an
Mutmor Large Kipe
'OLIVE, 7} ounce can
ARMOUR'S STAR PLAIN
CHILI, 16 oz. can . . . 33c
* •
Armour's Star
SLICED BEEF
5 ounce jar
26
Frozen
Foods
PINEAPPLE, 1 lb 49c
COCOANUT, 8 oz. pkg. 30c
BLACKBERRIES, I lb. 52c
Apricot
HALVES, 1 lb. 43c
TURNIP GREENS, 1 lb. 32c
Briissell
SPROUTS, 10 oz 33c
(■olden Itaiitaiii
CORN, 12 oz. pkg. 29c
Peas and
CARROTS, 12 oz. pkg. 28c
RHUBARB, 14 oz. pkg. 24c
BROCCOLI, 12 oz. pkg. 36c
Another 14,000 pounds of South Texas Fruit and Vegetables arrived Friday morning.
Compare these prices and see the quality before you buy.
3reen Shellers
Blackeyed Peas
TA
SWEET PEPPERS, pound
CALIFORNIA CELERY, stalk
Small Yellow
SQUASH
SQUASH, small white, pound
NO. 1 NEW POTATOES, pound
Fresh
29c CUCUMBERS, small green, pound 15c
19c RADISHES, small red, 2 bunches 15c
«, lb. £•
5c FIRM WHITE CAULIFLOWER, pound 19c
8c CALAVOS, large size, each 10c
ROASTING EARS 4 (or 2S<
GREEN ONIONS, large bunchcs, 2 bu 15c CARROTS, long sweet, pound
APPLES, Winesap, dozen 49c LEMONS, Sunkist, dozen
Small Fancy
GREEN REANS n>. 9«
ORANGES, California, dozen
GRAPEFRUIT, Pink Meat, 2 for
59c ORANGES, large Texas, dozen 59c
15c GRAPEFRUIT, Seedless White, each 5c
Large Golden
RANANAS .... tb. n«
Turnip and Tops, Carrots, Lettuce, Vine Ripened Tomatoes, Cabbage, fleets, Yams,'
Okra.
SUNBEAM THRIFTYiss
Sunbeam Presents at
7 A. M,
Over K. X O. X. FRAZIER HUNT and
THE NEWS
— Please Notice New Time —
Deliveries
Made Everyday
At Our Downtown Store
SUNBEAM
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Triplett, G. D. Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1946, newspaper, May 3, 1946; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth283243/m1/3/?rotate=90: 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.