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Safeway Stores Section a S S tg S im tii ^ £ tttm ? i Safeway Stores Section Congratulations, Safeway Bruce McCall, manager of our store, was a member of your organization 7 years. Highland Section People Deserve GOOD MERCHANDISE GOOD .'STORES GOOD SERVICE —Home Owned and Operated- I FORMAL OPENING OF MARFA UNIT 'OF FOOD STORES TODAY-SATURDAY r 1 ---- - ——— — ----------- - for produce) is located in the stock- j room. * #1 A new feature of the store which Marfa Safeway Stores Unit Opens in Attractive, Specially-Designed Building Block From IlignlailU A\enUCj l*lait, Manager customers at the ofid location did not j Using a modem building of 6,000 square feet, constructed .™J.°y 'S f con!I>iete meat market. A | especially for its occupancy. Safeway Stores, Inc., this week began j forshop^ | doing business m a new business home conveniently located one j baskets is provided. The other "walk- block west of the Marfa National Bank Building. j in" type of meat storage vault opens Today (Friday) and tomorrow the firm will conduct its | iT*t° the market section. The side of formal opening in the new business place. Cigars and flowers will be given visitors both days, according to L. S. Platt, manager of the Marfa unit. The store building formerly used by the Marfa unit was vacated after the Saturday business day and Monday j customers began calling at the new store. Superintending the opening of the new’ store was H. Wilcox, ^district manager of $wenty-four fctores in Alpine, Pecos, Fort Stockton, Marfa, El* Pa*<» and nine New Mexico towns. (Continued on page four) Certainly ... other than Mr. Platt and Hargus Parker, meat market operator, who are the subjects of news stories else- where in the Sentinel today, are Nev.tor. SkiurnoiN. «jf El Paso dis- trioL s has >**en h'.'re mor? thnn a w e ^ ->uj)ervisin«r ihe install-. . _ _ , _ . ., . , . i ■ r Carlos Dunn, formerly of the Alpine ati<>n ,r:(ur.‘- -tr<! The stocking oi ■ . . . * . „ . .. , •»i i store of the organization, and Ben tht- i:*w store. Alter a time he will g o . _ , ® . ' . . , . * j __ Segura, and employee of the store from here to Deming to do similar ® * * . ,. , . . .,, i here two yeais. Mr, Dunn worked m work there, wnere a new store amia-' -,- , , .. . . . . ,. . _ the Marfa store for a time last sura- Jiur is to be used soon. The Deming) _ , .. .. . , , T ! mer while Mr. Platt was on vacation, store is managed by L. H. Platt, a brother of the Marfa manager. | Permanent employees of the store, .Wide aisles, ideal arrangement of' fixtures and stock, resitful .interior. We salute todav a - - Buyer of Champions decoration and a large parking lot«re features of the new store. Although a j large window* supplies excellent light- ing at the front of the store no win- I dow display is used. That space is j used for the parking of basket-car- EGGS BOUGHT BY SMALL BOY FIRST SALE MONDAY A Kj-y*»ar*oTH w>nfip^st^>r nriirht and early Monday morning v.*a= the first j J custon-.er of Safeway Stores in its r.i?w i [ building. He bought a defcen eggs. The ! j young ieiiow is Wilfred Causey, whose father live? in Alpine. Jimmy Mill d i d t h e HEATING and S TT _ J ttt i riers which customers use as they ! select their items. Ornamental tile ! graces the front of the building and tile at the roof-line of the gleaming white building adds a distinctive ttfuch. About one-fOurth of tke floor space is used as a stockroom, highly im- portant in the modem merchandising scheme of things. Shelves and racks have been built there for the .proper handling of foodstuffs! One of the store's two large “walk-in” type of refrigerated storage vaults, (this one not water bystem Installation f nr t V» a SAFEWAY STORES Building Congratulations, Safeway... # • • Best Wishes. SAFEWAY STORES — To I > raIf it the 13 Ptio show this year, f . t* ^ "V 7 ^ 's ^ X ^ n in U » Picture o M M * ^ e ,^ ^ y ^ r ^ t $ r n d ^ L n d is W. B. Mit&ell holding the trophy cup which Flyat ---- ■* Mitchell and Sons wt — - -- — Mr. Wilcox — Mr. Platt — Safeway employ It has been truly a pleasure for me to provide for store! building of the typ$ you have found is best to your needs. ' I am glad that in doingso I have added to the a de&iifeble* attractive- busineestiuilding. w1 CFuDtr M A RFA. V. '

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SafewayStoresSection a S S t g S i m t i i ^ £ t t t m ? i Safeway

StoresSection

Congratulations, SafewayBruce McCall, manager of our store, was a member of your organization 7 years.

Highland Section People DeserveGOOD MERCHANDISE

GOOD .'STORES GOOD SERVICE

—Home Owned and Operated-

I FORMAL OPENING OF MARFA UNIT 'OF FOOD STORES TODAY-SATURDAY

r — 1 ---- - ——— —------------ ■for produce) is located in the stock- jro o m . * #1

A new feature o f the store which

Marfa Safeway Stores Unit Opens in Attractive, Specially-Designed BuildingBlock From IlignlailU A\enUCj l*lait, Manager customers at the ofid location did not

j Using a modem building of 6,000 square feet, constructed .™J.°y 'S f con!I>iete meat market. A | especially for its occupancy. Safeway Stores, Inc., this week began j f o r s h o p ^| doing business m a new business home conveniently located one j baskets is provided. The other "walk- block west of the Marfa National Bank Building. j in" type of meat storage vault opens

Today (Friday) and tomorrow the firm will conduct its | iT*t° the market section. The side of formal opening in the new business place. Cigars and flowers will be given visitors both days, according to L. S. Platt, manager of the Marfa unit. The store building formerly used by the Marfa unit was vacated after the Saturday business day and Monday j customers began calling at the new store.

Superintending the opening of the new’ store was H.Wilcox, ^district manager of $wenty-four fctores in Alpine,Pecos, Fort Stockton, Marfa, E l*Pa*<» and nine New Mexico towns.

(Continued on page four)

Certainly. . .other than Mr. Platt and Hargus Parker, meat market operator, who are the subjects of news stories else­where in the Sentinel today, are

Nev.tor. SkiurnoiN. «jf El Paso dis- trioL s has >**en h'.'re mor?thnn a w e^ ->uj)ervisin«r ihe install-. . _ _ , _ . . , .

, . i ■ r Carlos Dunn, formerly of the Alpine ati<>n ,r:(ur.‘- -tr<! The stocking oi ■ . . . * . „. .. , •»i i store of the organization, and Bentht- i:*w store. Alter a time he will g o . _ , ® . ' .

. , . * j __Segura, and employee of the storefrom here to Deming to do similar ® * * ., . , . . .,, i here two yeais. Mr, Dunn worked m

work there, wnere a new store amia-' - , - , , .. . .. . ,. . _ the Marfa store for a time last sura-Jiur is to be used soon. The Deming)_ ,.. . . ., , T „ ! mer while Mr. Platt was on vacation,store is managed by L. H. Platt, abrother of the Marfa manager.

| Permanent employees of the store,

.Wide aisles, ideal arrangement of' fixtures and stock, resitful .interior.

We salute todava

- - Buyer of Champions

decoration and a large parking lot«re features of the new store. Although a

j large window* supplies excellent light­ing at the front of the store no win-

I dow display is used. That space is j used for the parking of basket-car-

EGGS BOUGHT BY SM ALL BOY FIRST SALE M ONDAY

A Kj-y*»ar*oTH w>nfip st >r nriirht and early Monday morning v.*a= the first j J custon-.er of Safeway Stores in its r.i?w i [ building. He bought a defcen eggs. The ! j young ieiiow is Wilfred Causey, whose father live? in Alpine.

J i m m y

Milld i d t h e

H E A T I N G

a nd

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riers which customers use as they ! select their items. Ornamental tile ! graces the front of the building and tile at the roof-line of the gleaming white building adds a distinctive ttfuch.

About one-fOurth of tke floor space is used as a stockroom, highly im­portant in the modem merchandising scheme of things. Shelves and racks have been built there for the .proper handling of foodstuffs! One of the store's two large “walk-in” type of refrigerated storage vaults, (this one

not water bystem Installation

f n r t V» a

SAFEWAYSTORESBuilding

Congratulations, Safeway. . . # • •

Best Wishes.SAFEWAY

STORES— T o

I> raIf it the 13 Ptio show this year, f . t*

^ "V 7 ^ ' s ^ X ^ n in U » Picture o M M *^ e ,^ ^ y ^ r ^ t $ r n d ^ L n d is W. B. Mit&ell holding the trophy cup which

F lya t----■*

Mitchell and Sons wt — - - -

— M r. W i l c o x

— Mr. P l a t t

— S a f e w a y e mp l o y

It has been truly a pleasure for me to provide for store! building of the typ$ you have found is best to your needs. '

I am glad that in doingso I have added to the a de&iifeble* attractive- busineestiuilding.

w1

C F u D trM A RFA. V. '

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PAGE TWO T H E B IG B E N D S E N T I N E L , M A R F A , T E X A 3

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! m onty-'Savm g i h » lp you An ith y o v r C hri»t* mas fo o d shopp ing e a r ly . . • t.vd r e m a m b e r . . . a ll t h r ; « prices a re o l you r M ig h t iH * h oed S a fe w a y S io n ,

Yeti'u save both time and money by do- ^*iiii £iSi your food shopuinq at Safeway M

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PE A N U T BUTTERAll the iamiiv will like it' "Kea! Roast— 2 Ih. jar - - .

T U N A FLAKESfor your simtl'viches. -abuts, crt-am dishes;

"K l C am p o ": c a n ------- ------- ----------------

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XJiir im ihi widSSSt mMpkgmdmm

PINTO BEANSExcellent Quality; \ ou'll like them ; 10 pounds

OLEOMARGARINERobin Hood. you'll be pleased with this butter ;iibstitute; 2 pounds,------------------------------

LIBBY’S PUMPKINYou’li make better pies with itI

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iH t . r I C i u n £

W A IT ING TO SEE!

No. 2 can _ No. 2J;'> can

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APPLE SAUCEWhite House brand; serve it often; No. 2 c a n --------

r » n a n n _______ • ___ i .r —u itT H ii i it it i; a “ true-blue'' product for your table; can _

PEACHES“ Castle Crest” brand; a delicious dessert ; No. 1 can

OLIVES OflpKoliver j^iant size; you'll like them; pint can for o n ly ^ U w

FRENCH DRESSING“ Helen Harrison"; with Chutney sauce; o n ly _____

PENNANT MATCHES 1 CpHuy them by the carton and save money. 6-box carton | J ( j

New departments, new fi?? mvopi CGI

effort and money for you •tore anywhere than this a W e are particularly proud

eating” meats that are guaranteed to pi you need for a complete meal in one store, W e believe you’ll like the wider aisle** -----*v * waav

want— the modern refrigerations and o scales and other equipment that are the Yet with all these feature* our price* will md se^mfif for cas^ reduces co*ts and! en Come in today and help us celebrate the s

MEAT MAltKUT OPERATOR

W1SW«1

SOAP Lifebuoy, Lux, PalmoliveCam;! v ------ Bar

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“Our Choice”

APRICOTSWe believe it will be your choice, too.

2 No. 2½ tins

S O A PCrystal \\ hite and Proctor and Gamble; a rea? value; 3 bars for

SO A PSu-Purb brand; 24-ounce size 4*#

for only _________________________50-ouncesize f o r ___________________________

OLD DUTCH CLEANSEREveryr woman knows its value; j p 2 cans f o r _________________ _____ _____ | JjQ

SOUP ampe>sTomato___ — Can— / v

7 V T H l i j5? 0 ■ 9 1 ■I ^ A L a J L .

T i n m n m i m r \ t

i ^ i r > r > i S i u i v i A i u jServo it on Your table often Can __________ __

SUGARh i th e r powdered or hrov/n; “ Island*' brand; two (2) Mb. boxes fo r ________ _______

A LL 0. S. 80V. INSPECTED MEATS SOLD HERE

CHERUB MILKCan be used in your favorite recipe by diluting with equal part of w ater_______ CAN___

J i-.

% PORK CHOPSPound ______________

j *c ',r W** : •' * i . / f.

PORK ROAST— lean and meatyPound__________________________ _____________

Boneless,Rolled U. & GOVERNMENT INSPECTED

c i t A n n A n / A Vu / i w n

Pound _____________

4 A .

I DUIT SLICED BACON

P«iund_________________l \ U d S I Pound C 6 K

CHUCK ROASTPound ________________

VEAL CHOPSPound _____________

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VEAL ROASTPou n d------ -----------

BOILED HAMPound ______________

PEYTON HAMS—Half or wholeP ou n d ________ _______________

>? j 22c. r n m m m f $ iI'V- *?* ' - ■ i: m . i k\i< .$ gu3 k

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BULK COUNTRY SAUSAGEPure Pork. P o u n d ---------------------------------

SUGARCherries

CANE1 0 lbs.

—ChcrrylandNo. 2 Can

| iff*-- H

4 m iS J QOTT A D P C- J n ---------Pound ----------------------------------SALT BACON SQL

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SWISS CHEESE—“Big Eye”Pound------------------ ------------------------- WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT

QUANTITIES e3

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rflipAV DECEMBER IS. THE BIG BEND SENTINEL. M ARFA, TEX A.?

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new fij id operat for you an this nt y proudI to pie >ne store, aisles and! and ot

tre the ce« will and ena ite the it

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A I U j lbJe often

hrov/n; “* 1) Mb.

SfcaaeesN ,1 a s w .^ vn-raVL

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pment—everything that Safeway has learned jcorpofatcu in uiifc iicw store co save tune BVing. There isn t a finer or more modem food fe in Marfa.[department. Here you will find only “better

money back. Now you can get everything

make i‘ easy for you tc find what you [feep food at its peak flavor— newest typeij.you money, Safeway *s policy of setf-senrkeless.in for'1 service in Marfa.

wt

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MANAGES

i i i i k ^ „• « 1

iZCATSIPe’j standard for majiy

llarue size bottle f o r ___

ell House Coffeei jour fairily will like this

)ou >erve i t ; . 26c

Is. . 25cHERGIRL b a k in g p o w d e r

voman who has used 1 f l *Dl>cetin_____________ I W U

Canterbury Tea; Oran ire

Pekoe S-ounce package -----

CIGARETTESC hest erfieitis. Camels, package .......... ....... -

Luckies. Raleigh;

LIBBY’S BABY FOODCareful mothers; know this product well; 2 cans f o r _________________________________

VAN CAMP’S PORK andBuy this now and save money; can __________________________________

CORN NIBLETS “DEL MAIZ”A real food product that is w idely served;12-ounce c a n ---------------------------------------

SCOT TISSUEBuy it at SAFEW AY Friday or Saturday, opening days, for 3 ro lls --------------------------

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aod FL&WEFSOPENING D A IS

FRIDAY - SATURDAY’* DECEMBER 15-16

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FLOURKitchen CraSt

12 lbs. l '• >>.tn r i--.

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lbs. 9> lbs

A i )0 “' ; r ; '1 : i* Sure Tu I-il.t:

J E L L -W E L LBuy it now. 3 packages_________________

MIXED NUTS IC pJust in time for Christmas use; no peanuts: pound . | J u

CHRISTMAS CANDY!>uy it now fui Christmas giving'; p o u n d ________ _

POST TOASTIES < )tpAmerica's outstanding breakfast food; 3 larue h a x e s ^ J y

QUAKER OATS^ ou know the value of a hot cereal for year femily; 4 T - large size box >._______________ _ u . - w _______________I l l l

SHELLED PECANSRemember. it’& Chrfctmas candy time; pound_____

MTNCE-MEAT‘•English Maid’* brand. It's a dandy product.

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PICKLES‘■American*' brand : dill or sou r; you'll like them : O E f l

2 cjuart ja rs f o r __________________________ _ _______________ Z 3 b

“GOLDEN BANTAM ’* CORNcream stvle: No. 2 can f o r ______________________ . _

GREEN BEANS“ Enjiieman" brand; cut: a vegetable that is delicious: 3 No. 2 cans f n r _____________________

C H IU PEPPERS*’\ a lley" brand; buy now for holiday season in ir can ____________________________________________

PoundCan __

TIME TO MAKECHILI SAUCE“Tortopas” ; a product that pleases many people daily; c a n ________________________________________

“BLUE PLATE” OYSTERSServe them often; your family will like them: 5-ounce can f o r ______________________

Mi 1»‘Crystal*

APPLE JUICEThree (3 ) 20-ounce

tins—25c

rackers 5¾ S i 13c \ MRTENINC

FRUIT5 & VEGETABLE5WLNESAP

APPLES— Extra fancy; medium sizeB o x ________________________ _

Extra Large, Rome or Winesap

APPLESDozen______

Peyco 4 Pounds

TEXAS ORANGES— Medium size;Dozen________________________________

TEXAS SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT—80 sizeD ozen ___________________________________________________________

ALL BUNCH VEGETABLES2 bunches f o r ____________________________________________

in e s a p MEDIUM SIZE

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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REVISE PRICES DOWNWARD

YELLOW ONIONS5 pounds f o r ______________

COLORADO POTATOES10 pounds for -------------------------

TEXAS, PINK GRAPEFRUIT-large sizeE a c h -------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------

KENTUCKY WONDER BEANSFound _________________

NEW RED POTATOES3 pounds f o r ____________________

SNOW WHITE CAULIFLOWERFound___________ —

DE ANJOU PEARS— (winter)2 pounds f o r -------------- -------- -------------------

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PAGE FOUR

Formal Opening:—(Continued from page one)

! The building was errected for the j grocery concern by J. C. Fuller who ! owns the building from which the

th-:* vault faces the main part of the; Marfa unit moved last week-end. The store and doors may be opened by \ new building was leased to the Safe- iustameri for the securing of items , way Stores by Mr. Fuller and built desired. i according to the firm’s requirements.

THE BIG B E N D SENTINEL , MAgFA^JTjSXA^

Mr. Wilcox said this week that! one-half the Marfa store was manag- Safeway's store here was opened j ed by Bruce McCall, who is here in 1929, in the building which It | of Service Grocery here. Mr. McCall has occupied continuously since that was an employee of the organization

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A. W. WALDREPGENERAL PAINTING WORK

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The Fuller BuildingS A F E W A T S T O R E S

has in it

Building Tile* i ippl ied by

International Brick Co.J- F.'DrisioH ElManager Paso

^ =: M; - | '4 ' , S i i -:. At- $• —~

HUERTAHI

Plumbingat the n ew

SAFEWAY STORESB u i l d i n g

—Dependable Work Always—

The Structural Steelt

we supplied for the NEW SAFEWAY

STORES building in Marfa is the MOST DEPENDABLE

type available today. . .

Designers, Fabricators, Erectors

o f

Structural Steel Bridges,

Ivliil and Factory Buildings,

Steel Tank;

Engineering Service Available to

Contractors ..........

D a rb y s h ire - H a r v ieIron and Machine

time. The first manager was V. H, Stamper who i s now store supervisor in this district. H. E. Baldwin, next manager, is now a store manager in Oakland, Cal., home office city of Safeway Stores, Inc., Mr. Fairchild,

seven years.In addition to the Safeway an­

nouncement of its formal opening in this issue of the Sentinel, the follow­ing firms and individuals of Marfa and other cities are extending greet-

a Fort Davis grocer now, was another i ings to the business firm or are tell Marfa manager, and for a year and j ing of the part they played in the

construction of the building:Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Co.,

building materials; W . B. Mitchell and Sons, breeder of the 19S9 cham­pion Hereford calf at E l Paso which was bought by Safeway Stores; J. C. Fuller, building owner; Service Gro­cery, managed by Bruce McCall; Dar- byshire-Harvie Iron and Machine Co., El Pa^o, structural steel*

s a s a B s ^ s a s B fc iL i5Boyd Engineering r„

Bryant <as heaters; Lonu’t J* « y , ElPa«o,Charles Treadwell, j r * ***> traetor: J. E. WaitarfJJ"}' mg; Frank Huerta,Mdls, installation of w !? ' J“ water system; A. W. w»ldl1“ :er; Internationaltile. ‘‘

Ask About Your Electrical Problem

Walker WiringwQc fi nart of thev* iu £*+++*. A? w j* . wm m-

SAfEWAY STORESC o n s t r u c t i o n Job

I F U / A I 1 / F D e l e c t r i c a lJ * L • TT /¾ L l \ L I f CONTRACTOR

Every Job G|ren Personal Attention

Congratulations..

. FullerrOW NRR OF S A F E W A Y STORKS R i nn txt. . _ — - v r u ,

Coa|rahflatiofis, X C. Fullerand

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Safeway Stores

SAFEWAY STORES—It has been a pleasure to work with you in

t • * i i *

the construction of this new business home in Marfa.

Louis L. MoliinaryPlanning and Designing

o f

Charfes TreadweN, Jrf ’ n r w t M <« k * ' * * * • • •cl

General Gontractor

— Let me talk huilriim? w ith von82fi Mills BWgr- El Paso

Telephone 137

“Let the pup be your

Furnace M*m”

-He is at the N E WSafeway Stores Building......... .

—We installed

BRYANTBlower

Gas-UnitHeaters

Building Materialsused in constructing the

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- BOYDE n gi n-e e r i n g

Companyi

W, E. Boyd, Mfr.

718 N« Stanton*

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