The Granger News. (Granger, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1927 Page: 8 of 8
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Business Good
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Well good "ole cotton picking time is here
business is o'oocl, growing cveij day and wt
mvite v< u to our store so you m3\ see w licit
we have t: offer in reasonable prices, mer-
chandise of (j via lit y, and prompt service.
Every Saturdav we offer to the public some
real specials don't o\crlook them.
Ev_erv da_y is ecoriom v day. All good business
people look lor their, discounts. \\ hv not get
your (liscc u..5 o\ saving Gold \>ond Stamps?
We give Gold Bond Stamps.
Special iine oi Fresh bruits and Vegetables
rv'rv Saturday, .morning,
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A Well Established Firm
Doing Business in a
Regular Manner
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Mr. ai ;i Ml- . J. M, S hrannii.
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i nil ! • •!' < I* to Marl in, ~: j < I i 11 t-r
dav .:li th(. i '< rti-lt' famiiv.
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Mr-. Anna I: a;. 1 ■ 1. ;hak■ rt!
I tn T'avioi' after vi.-iti'ng here.
i Mr., ami Mrs. Ollie Gunn of
Antonio were in Granger this \v.• k
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re spending the week at
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of Mr. and Mrs It. M. Gilst
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W.
.L. Lee of A1 - -tin and Sam
Leo
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Bryant, Miss
Maude Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
HoLstine and baby, Lee Jean have
returned from a ten days visit in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. (loss of
Brownfield, Texas. They report crops
late but pretty-in that section.
William Ford returned • Wednesday
morning from a three weeks stay in
South Texas,
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Alford and
daughter, Emma Lee, were in Waco
Sunday. Miss Inez Harbison., who
has been a guest in the home of Mr.
and Mr-. A. F. MeKitinis, returned
with them.
11 :c ]irj£i.. given below are REGULAR prices with us, not spe
cials or leaders. We do not make: sensational statements designed
^ to attract your attention and statements which might be mislead-
ing.. \Ve have a full stock of the goods advertised below without
any strings attached to their pur liases. 1 hese prices are good al-
ways. not just at certain times Buy what you want, when you
g fvant it. as much or little as ypu \yyet. Reasonable prices'to apply to
every item in our Grocery Department; not a few special prices
only. Come in and look our stock over; buy what you want, or if
you are not convinced that we are selling our goods at reasonable
d prices, we will not expect you to buy. "The only man we cannot sell jg
^ is the man who will not investigate." VA
Mrs. K. G. Ford was a visitor in
Georgetown Wednesday evening.
Truett Kee was a weekend visitor
in Georgetown.
Mr. Jesse Cocke returned Wadnes-j
day morning from a stay in South
Texas where- he owns some land.
•f Georg.etf.wr ai
today.
Firestoiie K •
«''.|'d, $7.!*".
Mr. and Mr-. Syd. Jackson and son . ,j (■ Council, Miss Sall-ie"
' "f Wilson, Oklahoma, have returnedj Schwartz, Tilfurd Sullivan ftnd IVr-:
... I'O their home after spending a few na|.,| Hir h soent Sunday 'in Lam-1'
Gum Dipped . al the Hejseh homc_
PRINCE ALBERT
TOBACCO: 3 for 40
SUGAR:
Pure Granulated Cane, per
150 lbs $7.00
Pure Granulated 25 lb 1.85
Just unloaded large car of Imperial
Brand Fancy Granulated Cane Sug'ir
a Compound 1 6 lb pail
(I ,".tt.
Motor Co.
S LARD:
. . . 2.25
FLOUR: "American Beauty"
^ 48 tb sack .2.25
g MEAL: "Royal"
Mr. and Mr-;. Joe Spoon have re-] Mrs. Fmmn Bernard hastunned sack So
| pasas.
M i ;s,.. <'V-..; • W-ngven ami Bet.
tie Co.X Were I'e guests of .Mrs.
F.mma ll.Vust at Tyler. Mi-s Chris-
line is tal ■ ■ i';' her vacation.
turned to Martin after visiting here.j ., vj^jt ,,, Gainsville.
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, ■ .p c i l' ^ RAISINS: Seedless
'no. Ii: Spoon spent . .•fv.-rtil M.rs. U. A. Koy and Mrs. J. J. .T-m- ; ^ ,
days this week in temple. | : an were in Austin Wednesday.. ii^ ^ package ••'•••
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cervenka and (|ns
sot'i, Daniel, and Jerry Ilru-ka havej-
returned from II lusto.n where they
Brit line of Georgetown was here _\lr jjrs. Arthur (iallaway and
;3 SYRUP: Kiddies
were \ isit.ir^ in the home of Mr. and .*7
Mrs. Ilelbl".
Firestone Regula.r Gum Dipped ■,
daughter, Luree. and Kmma Lee At- !i 1 0 tb Pail
ford Went to Austin Tuesday ev ning
Granger Motor Co.
.1. J. Hie
•thi.< week.
if Tavlnr was here
Miss Leo Shvith--vi'lti-ng friends
at Ilavil'.a
Miss Odie Mac I.anier of George
town was a recent guest of Mr. and Faires.
Mrs. It. B. Boyd.
Mrs. A. G, Barry, Miss Ha-/.'d Pope
and Mrs. Ii. B. l.indsey went to I.am-;
patias Wednesday and were visitors
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.;
M'iss Maurin-' I
itlng her gr.i:ii.lp'.i:
J. S. Tee 1
• if B' lton i- vis.
'-.Mr. and Mr-.
Mi-'-es Marie and Katberi.no• Mes-
•s-'-r have returned from a visit in
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess- Dean Derson
and baby. William Ellis, of Port
Arthur, are here spending th.-. week.
Mrs. K 1''. lit i /-I . Mi Chris-
tine \N' nt',! "i - I it.-' •; ■ C iv; ,vere
m Waeo M • • I■ 1 v.
-Mr., and Mrs, F. J. Spaeek of Tay-
lor were here Sunday.
Rudolph Ma.rok and-George Mazorli
We're iti Tavloi' Sutldav.
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Mr . A \ \; :
petii.litie tl • \
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mipe.nied by
A a' illo, are
Hi \ :iv; al the
•m ■: her. Ml'-.
Mis. Mary Jane Dean of Waeo is
here spending the week with reta-
t ives.
Miss Lucille Dittman of Gonzales,
neiee of Mr-. (!. Klein, is spending
the week in Granger;
Wilsr
Sunilav
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ro\ of Rockdale was here
visit his parents.
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Mrs.
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^ CORN: Good quality
No. 2 Cans 3 for 50
| KRAUT
|j No. 2 2 cans, 3 for . 50
3 HOMINY: Van Camp's
No. 2 can 10c, 3 for 10
PORK & BEANS: Campbells
gj .1 Oc, per dozen, 1.00
PEANUT BUTTER:
Pound Pail 25
□ Macaroni, Spaghetti, and
| fe| Vermicelli, 7 pkg. for 50
OLD FASHIONED BROWN
SUGAR: 1 It) pkg 10
11 MUSTARD:
j ^ Quart Jar . .30
■y^ | PANCAKE FLOUR:
av, \ugus, s. at 1 o'clock. Bible S Aunt Jemima's 3 for 50
j Mrs. J. J. Vetieka ras returned from
. :—- . Caldwell- where' she was a visitor at']is
Mr . V C Mi.i ire and daughter of j th home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Bud- ^
irtl.'l! 11. rit Wednesday in Gran-.nik.
r w t!i M r"^ M"i.-r<'' ]iarvnts. Mr.|
I Mi T- i Tal well. ' | BIBI.F STl DV ' !^S
i1 . ir, W Ik and Miss-; The Woman's Missionary Si
.- Aust in,' were.- recent j t he'Methodist Churr h,/will ittt
d. c.y "
lh ■ week
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• ' !i:» igb.ter Mr- W . J. 1'i.pe, .gj n c
Re i. l-..ivi rci uriii'd. Please tiring your Bibles. All mem- ■' Cans fOr . .
ili 111 I \a-. ; her. are requested to be present; !
—•— I ' Supt. Publicity.
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3 CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP:
Mr i. P.edl "I'd -l'linder and son of
Jai rell were in Granger Sunday,
M i"' , I "in II .d.'i anil daughtei. Mi s. Sudie Barry and daughters,
Miss Alice, •? '--ley. loinieil\ of |.;10;st, ;in,| Kturcnee, of Rosebud have
Si hwertner. w.-:.- !: ' V t-his week vis- u-u,.sts ,,f Mrs Harvey D« nson.
itmg friends.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Messer and
Kd Novosa t -.f K is. Bernard was a M|. an(1 M|.s R ,» \Vinn „f Taylor
guest this v ■ ■!. ,n the home ot Mr. ;n Waco Sunday.
and Mrs. J, F. llruska.
RF.'IT RNS FROM MAKKFT
Mr. and Mrs. R. Crane of Taylor
Robert hnyt. f trnierly of raylor, w,,,-0 quests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
but now a' i"i let at West. Point, was ,j j Jousan.
n Granger \ ■ t.»r tins week.
Mr ami Mi
dren have i •
* ! Mr. and Mrs (', D. Tcer and daugh.
Per \ V\ nie and ebil- t•• r. Miss Annie Fayc of Austin spent
•i ' i 'heir home at the week end here.
\ «i'.:ng relatives
he
Mr
Mis.es Stazio M ikuleneak.- Klise
Ilotubee. Delia llolubee. Lydia
' Itr'^ka. Mr- V c Dusek and Vlbert
|;i-'.I>usek F.ave returned from Scatoii
wh're they attended a convention of j '<i,.>wn Soldier, the Washington nionu.
•he B-dietniar Brethren Church. | m«*nt i : tin White llou
Mr. George R. Minns has returned
from a trip Fast which included N'ew
York, St. Louis, TTaltimore and Chi-
cago. While in these' cities he pur-
chased fall and winter merchandise
for his store and is, by far, the great,
est assortment atul of better values
than any of his purchases. As a re-
sult. he expects to give his patrons
a large assortment of merchandise
and at prices that will get the bust-
ness. In a short time the Minns Dept.
Store will be full of stylish, service-
aide goods, and Mr. Minns hivpes to
get'a share of the fall business.
While away he combined pleasure
with business and, stopped over a
day in Washington where he visited
the manv scenes of historical inter-
est, including the tomb of the In-
24 bars for 1.00
HONEY: Pure Comb
Half Gallon 90 fcj
POST TOASTIES
2 large packages .25
All I Oc Smoking Tobacco
3 for 25
CIGARETTES:
Camel and Chesterfield 3 for .40
TRIUMPH Flour:
48 tb sack .2.00 p
DUCHESS Flour: I
48 lb sack t .... . 1.80
BLACKEYED PEAS:
1 2 tbs. for 1.00
No. I TOMATOES K
7 cans for 50
Choice RIO COFFEE:
3 lbs. for 1.00
ALL TEAS: Liptons, Chase &
Sanborn, Arbuckle & Golden
Gate Brands:
1-4 lb . . 25
1-2 It) 50
1 ft 90
MATCHES:
Searchlight, Box 05
Comet, Box 04
RYE FLOUR, Graham and S3
Whole Wheat Flour,
6 lh Bag 45
1 It) Sunrise Cocoa 20
(Very Special Price)
PALM OLIVE SOAP: ||
5 bars for . . .35 <£
CALUMET BAKING PO.
10 tbs 1.50
4 Cans Sunbright Cleanser '. . 25c
3 Cans Old Dutch Cleanser . . 25c
Prices on staple commodities, such as SUGAR, FLOUR and |
COFFEE, are subject to change. We always protect our customers
against advance for a reasonable length of time; and always against
decline. You may rest assured that our prices will always be in line
with the market, and although our current published price may not
seem in line with the market, it will always pay you to inquire before
buying.
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Alford, R. A. The Granger News. (Granger, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1927, newspaper, August 4, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth410845/m1/8/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .