The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1929 Page: 2 of 6
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e Record’s Guaranteed Pure Food Page
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This Newspaper Guarantees Every Advertisement On This Page To Be Truthful And The Products To Be As Represented
*er Temperatures For
ds Explained by Expert
WEAKNESS OF NAVY
DEPLORED IN LEGION
CONVENTION REPORT
«T#I •
foods need
for safe preservation
to Dr. Martha Manning.
h^Hexpert.
foods—the highly perish-
luire a low degree of
to keep them at their best."
fanning states, ‘‘while others—
aWes and fruits, for instance
out, lose their natural flav-
juices if kept in a temper-
too low. For this reason, a
y constructed, well-iced and
operated ice refrigerator
for the safe keeping of all
Washington Arms Conference? teen days, it is pointed out. A feature of the booklet is an
England has conti acted for, built proper arrangement of food in a authoritative article from the
and building 55 \ easels of .i?j,7Ga refrigerator, so that space can be Christian Science Monitor on
tons, Japan, 127 vessels cf 401.361 utiliztxi to best advantage is cov- points to consider in selection of a
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Sept. 12.— items, France, 120 vessels, of 291.- ered jn onc chapter. Four dis- mechanical refrigerator. Another
One'of the most important sub-‘tons, Italy, 71 vessels of 151.- fjnct advantages cf quantity buy- chapter of unusual interest sets
jects to be considered at the nation- 3,4 tens; the United States, 19 ing are explained. Considerable forth a large number of recipes
different food to be p.aced w ere it eeps i aj conventicn cf The American Le- vessels cf 157.790 tons. The United fpace ^ devoted to discussion of covering the preparation of des-1
jgicn at Louisville, Ky.. September ; States scrapped 850.000 ' tons *
diagram 3Q to o^ber 3 inclusive, will be naval vessels, some of the most ter months,
desserts, j the L^gion-s recommendations for ! modem naval craft. This scrapping
program cost our nation close to
best.
“As Indicated in the
cream, butter, broth and
in addition to milk, are kept just japing the United States Navy on
below the ice. Uncooked meats and a* parity with the navies of other
of food preservation during the win- serts and salads u%be frozen in an
electric refrigerator.
poultry are placed on the floor cf
the large food compartment;
nations. The report cf the Legion’s
national committee on naval af-
fcc-rries and cooked meats cn the j fairg compiled for the convention,
first shelf; cooked vegetables, rats, deplores the present situation and
eggs and leftovers cn the second , strongly urges that the strength of
shelf; fruits and vegetables cn the j.he jjavv be rajsed through a ship-
tep shelf of a side-icing refriger- 1 bui!ding orogram.
ator. The refrigerator temperatures 1
shown in the diagram assurpe a
400 million dollars. America would
have attained world naval supre-
macy.
‘‘The sea strength of a nation
consists of its naval and merchant
vessels and these combined com-
posed the real sea power, each
serving the other. The United
“We are confronted hv k*lenient- States is credited with only three
able ritual*n in matters; nffe-tinr i *r cent of ship building activities
[ cur national security.” the renorf
says. "We have among us two kinds
• of r>rer*atand«str v r. Fivs*. Fir
I fore'gii orr.npgar.fiisf vrbfl
■ the rrl0 of pacifist in order to fur-
' ther the interest of his own coun-
. try to the detriment of ours: Sec-
i ondlv. the well meaning pacifist
' who becomes the unwitting tool of
the foreign propagandist and who Frigidaire Booklet
is used as a cat’s paw in further- f* • \r • ,
* ing the interest of foreign govern- j VjlVe* Varied MenilS
j ments. His opinions seem to re- For Left Over Foods
j ctlvb serious consideration as _
I a*ain5t thc so,,nd iudK®ent • of; Use of left over fQods in an |
| those who have studied the sub-1 cconomical and attractive way is
j iect and who have had cpnortanitvj in a Verv' interesting man-1
J to observe the activities of nations , ^ in „Pood Hftndling m ^
Yr-n hath military ami commer- Home;. a speciaI souvenir booklet
ic-i Endpoints which few. if any published by Frigidaire Corpora-1
jtx uw s coni’ have tbe onportun— tion for general circulation in con-
or time to mtellirently study, ; nectica with the national foodj
•Thr -vrit/of the Washington i preservation campaign being con-*
t-.-et" ndieates two elements cf ducted this month by the refreg-;**
avoid eration industry. r
The Dealer
throughout the world. The time hr.
arrived when we should nr. long-
'r permit the advice of pacifists
and foreign propagandists to ifi-
fluence us in providing for na-
tional security commensurate with
our position as a first class com-
mercial and maritime nation.”
who recommends Puritan
Malt could make more
on other brands but
he could not give
as much value.
Saturday Specia
" -......— ■ M ■ ■ '■ .III'
Fancy Table Flour
48 lbs o’X s~k $1.50
24 lbs
Per Sack
only ............................................._u_
This is an Excellent Grade of Good Family
end is Priced Below Wholesale Cost m Car
Shaker Table Sait, Firmest in the land
15c Sellers ±
2 Pkgs. for
Salt
/^i I f 10c Per Can
Canned Lye 3 cans for
Q Pure Sugar Cane
OyTUP In Half Gallon Cans
Brooms ^ancy Handled
ALT
Each only
FANCY SHREDDED
Regular 15c aad 20c Seller
3 Pkgs. for only .................
Cocoanut
Ask for the IYew Puritan Light—it’s Bettet
(
room temperature
A
; DA»Y RECORD ft A MONTH
,lhe Temperatures in a ;
recently issued
o£ Home Economics
Department of Ag-
show: where different
T>c placed and also in-
temparaturetvwhich a
•refrigerator maintains in
it compartments. A well
ice be:; easily main-'
^SJUperaturc cf 45 degree
compartment thus as-
preaervatien of *the
te foods, while the
on the other shelves
enough to permit
.'o^-ngtirnal imoert: Ti
crmo't.ii ich in naval armament , Salads, soups, stews and other
and a partial recognition of a ra- j vegetable combinations in almost
tion .n naval strength as a means ) limitless variety may be made
j cf a\ aiding competitxn^^The in- from left over foods which have
tent of this ooliev is intended to been kept fresh and tasty. Bouil-
degroe F.” apply to all types of combatant ion, orange juice arxi vegetables
held at a temperature of 42 de-
What has been done since the greet- can be kept from ten to fif-
Large Luscious California Grapes
Red Malagas, per pound only
SYSTEM
IE’S
;H & CARRY
v- *
Quality
E C 1 A L S
—' ' ■
Rumord
l Powder 25c
refresh-
dz, 15c
FRESH VEGETABLES
Daily At The “M” System
Saturday Specials
60c CAN THOMPSON'S
MALTED MILK
44c
ROYAL GELATINE 2 for . 15c
35c CAN RUMFORDS
BAKING POWDER
Ink Tablet Free With Each Can
24c
SKINNERS
RAISIN BRAN
10c
i
HALF PINT JAR ELGIN
SANDWICH SPREAD
18c
H*1
VA^I CAMP’S
PORK & BEANS
3 for
60c BOTTLE
! O’CEDAR POLISH
25c
38c
HALF GALLON CAN
NEW SOUTH SYRUP
SATURDAY
\
SWANS DOWN
Cake Flour p“kw
27c
*-*r -v
Salmon
FLAT CHUM
2 Cans for
21c
Milk
LIBBY’S TALL
Fcr Can
8c
Blue Persian, per Pound only
White Malagas, per Pound only
Colorado Vegetables
Bell Peppers, New Cabbage, Bunch Beets,
Wax Beans, Bunch Turnips, Okra, Carrots
Cauliflower.
French Bird Seed
Regular 15c Seller
Per Package only --------------------------------...___
PHONES 14-24-^S
H 4
Peaches
f. & p.
Nc. 1 Can
12c
Tea
LITTON
Onc-Fcarth lb. Can
21c
HINDS
Honey and Almond Cream 32c
Matches
Per Box
2c
Jelly
HARVESTER
6 oz. Jar
7‘/2c
Cocoanut
Fancy Bulk
Per Pound
Soap
CRYSTAL COCOA
3 Bars for ..............
20c
Catsup
VAN CAMPS
S oz. Bottlo
Breeden Bros.
\ . •». -* > ’
Courtesy — Quality — Service
25c 3 Cans Potted Meat
W.B.McCl
• 4
Cuero’s Original Cash and Carry.
Saturday S
Picnic Hams, lb.
Half Gallon Can
Brer Rabbit Syrup
Eddy Extract
Vanilla and Lemon Flaw*
2 Jell O
Brown. Cakes, Barrel
Lemon Snaps, Ginger Snaps, Vanilla Wafers.
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1929, newspaper, September 13, 1929; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121457/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.