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Phone 21 31
Free Delivery Twice Daily
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BACON, HORMEL NO. 1 SLICED .
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PORK CHOPS, CENTER CUT, FRESH & LEAN
Pound
55c
219 W. Hickory
Phone 958
STEAK, SIRLOINS, GRADE A, CHOICE BEEF
Pound
49c
STEAK, ROUND, GRADE A, CHOICE BEEF
Pound
59c
IF YOU HAVE A LEGITIMATE DEAL
WE MIGHT BE ABLE TO
ROAST, SEVEN CUT, GRADE A, CHOICE BEEF Pound
39c
Pound
39c
HENS, NICE, YOUNG & FAT .
Pound
43c
I
Wayne Swick, Asst. Mgr.
Brach's Chocolate
1 Lb. 89c
Party Mix
I
Your (Jotlies Are Too Valuable
To Take Chances
39c
Lb.
BETTER PERK UP
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LUMINALL
Paint does more
for rooms and
furnishings
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Used to Save
No. IVi Can
Per Dozen
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Dish
Mrs
2 Cans — No. 2
Our Favorite Peos
1 Quart Bottle
Prune Juice
2 Lbs.
. 23c
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Can He Used To
luminoll, in lovely new
colors, brightens your
home at low cost.
its purer colors
give better
L. lighting
3, 1-lb. Pkgs.
Arm & Hammer Soda
1-1 oz. Can Schilling’s Pure
Black Pepper
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heart. BRAZIL PLANS FOB
usually ARMY OF 162,(MIO
UNITED FINANCE CO.
E. J. Headlee, Manager
3-ounce
! table
was
born
shown
1, 12-ox Glass Teagarden
Grape Jelly
3 N<>. 1 Cans
8-Up Dog Food
RUTABAGAS
Yellow Turnips
lb. 5c
UR AN BERRIES
Fresh
8 lb Bag
33c
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value i
HALF OR WHOLE
ARMSTRONG BIRD BRAND HAM
ALL POPULAR BRANDS
CIGARETTES
(ALIFORNIA
LEMONS, SUNKIST
RED
POTATOES
5 Lbs.
.. 27c
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charge
paymen
WASHINGTON
JONATHAN APPLES
PRINCE ALBERT
TOBACCO
TEXAS H XMLIN
ORANGES
Lb.
.... 10c
1, l‘i oz.
Adams' Best Vanilla
TEXAS SEEDLESS
GRAPEFRUIT
GRAPES
Red Emperor
2 Lbs. 25c
25c
.... $2.97
Carton
$1.65
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SHOPPING WITH BOBBYE
Deuton Housewives Have Recipes
To ‘Dress L p Cheaper Meat Cuts
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LETTUCE
Head 10c
COFFEE!
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The
Brazilian Chamber of Deputies is
was
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Bewley Mills, Fort Worth. Tex
By BOBBYE HUGHES
With Thanksgiving and Christ-
mas tust around the comer, Den-
on families are beginning to econ- I
Meal
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to
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ground
chang-
taste of
To Directorate of Katy
DALLAS, Nov 6 — OB) — Jamersi
Beach, manager of the Liquid I
was
sprouts, mushrooms, onions celery,
any and all kinds of vegetables.
tTUDEE
.■Kgs
"wiregram i
Is not to |
2 Cans—No. 2 Golden
Corn, Springtime
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j some Dentomtea Fresh cattish.
Gulf fresh shrimp and oysters, and
I frozen perch, codfish and had-
dock are not uncommon around
meat counters Clerks reveal that
fish are not only plentiful at thU
season, but also are very econom-
ical.
Mrs. Joe Burks' family 315 Mar-
Jetta, enov fried fish Husband Joe I for
Burks used to catch fresh fish for j hlbltlon.
The purpose of the
mophone," however.
Fortunate in persuading Mrs Free-
land to share her recipe. 1 found
out that first you chop the
i to the mixture. A halt cup of
] celery, bean sprouts, and remain- I
Ing vegetables are added to com- I
plete the chop suey which is poured |
Coupon Attached Good for 5 Cents
V-s 11 oz. Bottle
CATSUP 27c
Reg. Can
10c
the versatility of meat-'. A person
who not always calls a ‘‘.pule r.
spade.” Mrs. Freeland dresses up
# w FRUITS*-- VEGEOLES
1 Orange Sweet Potato Casserole
(Serves 6)
I Slice or dice 6 small oranges mo'
peeled'. Partly cook six medium
i yams or sweet potatoes Alternate
’ the oranpex and potatoes In layers
tn a buttered or margarlned cas- j
serole Mix one-half cup honey or
brown sugar with one-fourth cup
. orange Juice and one teaspoon ot
■ salt. Pour over the potatoes and
] oranges Bake for one hour in
moderate oven <350 degrees F)
Autumn Salad
(Serves 6>
I Combine one cup orange sections.
1 cup diced apple. 1 < -n dice I
■ celery and 1 4 cup nuts If desired,
add mayonnaise to taste. S’ive <n
j lettuce cups end garnish pate with
colorful autumn leaves.
46 ox. Can 15e
and salt over top Cove: and heat Also added to the board
5 minutes, or until cheese is j William P Bomar, president
melted I ” — • ----- —
Nc/e This dish may be prepared |
In a covered casserole Bake in a '
'moderate oven (350 degrees F) I
Meat-Filled Hard Kofis
(4 rolls)
j Four long hard rolls, butter or ]
I fortified margarine. 1-2 pound bo- '
I logna or otijer table-ready meat, I
4 slices sham cheese
I Cut slice from top of each hard ,
roll Remove soft portion Inside I
Butter inner shell Grind bologna
soil JKJI -
Fill shell
and replace top. Place each roll In •
| sandwich sack or wrap in wrapping !
paper Heat In moderate oven (375
"Beef and biscuit” a la Arm-
strong style creates us popular a
combination as does ham
eggs Mrs V L Armstrong
Center, modestly credited her beef
the family skillet. but for a long ]
j time now. Mrs Burks hus been .......
buying market fish j listen to the grumbling molecules
How To Stuff Hearts j but lo record and reproduce music
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In summer, tongue is best when |
sliced and served cold, but a I
I winter's preparation demands sev-1
kitchen of rral hours ot cooking plus nec-
essary dressing, experienced codk |
Eugene Cook, 513
| ot between 670 and 680 miles a{
hour an officer said today, but onl|
The Navy's new Sky utresji jet i with the help of a tailwind.
2 Cans— No. 2 Dependable
Beans and Potatoes
places ing them to cook
time
Since variety is the spice of life,
prepare meat courses by new. dlf- ,
ferent methods and please the
family while budgeting for holl- 1
day menus
to extend vour protein food Or use !
it in combination with bread Then
the first time in a radio ex- you will be helping to save food
for our national foreign emergency
program
Frankfurt Cheese Mapper
(4 Servings)
Six Irankfurts. 3 medium toma-
toes. 1 large onion, 1 green pepper, j
1 cup grated sharp cheese, 1-2 lea | Beach and Bomar Added
spoon salt
Cut tomatoes into 1 2-tnch-thlck
slices Combine with thin slices of
onion and green pepper in a skillet
Split fraukfurts in half lengthwise. | Carbonic Corporation here.
Place over vege- added to the Missouri Kansas-
Cook over slow heat i Texas Railroad directorate at a
vege- i meeting of the board held at the I
CAN HEAR MOLECULES 1
STOCKHOLM - UP - The un-
easiness of molecules can be la-1
tened to In a "wiregrammophone''
constructed by an electric firm in j
Norrkoeping, Sweden
The apparatus which
built by the Norwegian
engineer. N Oelaas. was
fayoritp in .... ......... ------ ------- -------— ----- ,— —
located at 1026 Pearl. Mrs. Jenny | The army will, have 77,000 pri into original pear shape. Garnish
which she dumps “everything but Jordan's baked hearts stuffed with vales, 20.000 sergeants and 21,000 with watercress. Serve in lettuce I
the kitchen sink ” Ingredients for dressing, and ground chili meat corporals The Navy will have cups and pass the French dressing. I
this include pork. veal. beef, bean often replaces the more expensive' 21,000 privates and the Airforce Accompany generou« ly with round
meat cuts ( wll lhave 12,000 privates. 7,000 sei- buttery crackers.
Fresh fish from Lake Dallas' wat- i geants and 2,600 corporals
Add
Include the meats and raisins
unspecified number of officers of from the bottom Slice pears cross-
the land, air and naval armed wi-e into fourths. Spread slices
with cheese mixture and put back [
I "Teel a nd s Americanized recipe, and
I over rice Chinese style
“I just clean out my
its "left - overs” when 1 prepare
this family favorite," Mrs. Free- j Mrs
land laughed ) declared
To stuff hearts, remove the In-
side veins, cook for several hours,
and and fill with dressing of any type. '
316 Mrs Cook advised
Another
and biscuit recipe to any "reliable cording to Mrs
cook book."' After mixing ingre- short ribs with
dients, Mrs. Armstrong spreads the braise,
meat-loaf like filling between lay- grease until brown, using a
oinlxe more than ever 1
planned realize the necessity
budgetin; now in order
"splurge” on holiday menus. "Tur-
key and all the trimmings” is not
lo be iindert-ated. Since prices are
soaring on all Items now, and will
probably hit an all-time high
Just before the holiday seasons,.
family cooks are buying the cheap-1
er meal cuts to serve now. but |
are wisely storing up vital items
lor those special occasions.
Butchers reveal that the cheaper
meat cuts and fresn and frozen
fish selling best now. Liver,
tongue groun meat, and brains,
prepare^ in one of several ways,1
have temporarily relieved T-boncs, l
beef, pork, chickens, and turkeys]
of excess duty on Denton tables, j
Cheaper Cuts Good, Too
"People don't realize that the
cheajrer cuts of meat are just as
good as any.” Mrs Don Freeland. ■
home demonstiation agent, who
iciddes at 620 Austin remarked.!
As a home demonstration agent | with onion
and cook, Mrs. Freeland recognizes * airl other
’ esr.'it led
Savory Lamb bhoulder Chops
(< Servings I
Four lamb shoulder chops (cut
1/2 thick). 1 teaspoon salt, 1 4
teaspoon black pepper, 1-2 teaspoon .
garlic salt. 1 tea >poon paprika, 1 I
Combine your meat cheese | tablespoon vinegar, 2 tablespoons !
water
Brown lamb chops thoroughly on j
both sides in heavy skillet. Com-
bine remaining Ingredients Pour
over chops Turn chops Cover
Simmer 25-30 mlnu'es, turning once
during cooking Serve very hot
Crain Foods
Use fresh and canned fruits to
cut food costs and to help the na
tlonal wheat-saving drive
Fear Tower Salad
(Serves 4)
Four Anjou pears. 2 1
packages cream cheese, 3
spoons milk. 3 tablespoons pitted ,
da es. finely cut. 3 tablespoons wal- Bu',P'’ "’net .shell Grind bologna
nut meats, chopped. 2 tablespoons ] "nd ' wl'h P°r:
raisins, finely chopped, watercress on of ro M x ,o blrnd
1 and lettifee. round buttery crack- j
Wash the ripe Anjou pears and
d chill. Soften cream cheese with
military forces of the Brazilian milk; whip with fork until light
army for 1948 at a total of 162,000 and fluffy Add dates, walnut
men. which does not include the meats and raisins Core each pear
Ground Meat
With ground meat. Mrs. Arm-
strong prepares hamburger putties
rolls Tongue. I
cold cuts are
to sondwiches
Ai-pKl.-oiig liacienda
Treasuring old - fashioned rec-
meat courses up. Instead of always ijxs. Mrs. J C. Vance, 519 Pearl, studying a bill which will fix the
making an “Irish Stew” out of stew relies on ^mothered liver, .stew
meat, hambmgeis out of ground meat with cream gravy, and baked
meat, she rotates recipes, chang- spare ribs with sweet potatoes to
mg the appearance and taste of delight her family at meal - time
common meat cuts. Barbecued veal stew cuts are a
One of her "specialties” is her favorite in the house of Jordan,' forces
Americanized Chop Suey. dish into located at 1026 Pearl, Mrs Jenny [ The
vates.
and speech. The sounds are re-
corded on a piano wtfq which
can absorb two hours of music or
'ou rliours of speech through mag- j
netlc influences.
Bolivar. |. A. n,’a,g‘lrl 1,1 tl,'e ne“ih,H,r’:
] hood of the wire roll causes
I molecules to turn with a crashing I
isound.
economical dish, ac-
Cook, is brai*"(l '
brown gravy. To
the slwrt ribs in hot :
very
’ , ers of biscuit dough, rolls it into a small amount of water and allow-
]; ] Jelly-ioil shape, slices, and places ing them to cook a long period of
“the mixture in a slightly greased
pan. Cooking for approximately 45 [
I minutes, results are "beef and bis-
cuit ”
the
then cut across
! tables Cover
about 20 minutes or until
tables are tender Sprinkle cheese | Katy officers here
a i .... I ajjo added lo the board
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Texas
25c
JONES CLEANERS
23c
in.
Jonathan or Gano
Phone 158
Free Delivery
PORK & BEANS
APPLES
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No. 2 Can
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20c
Fa ch
Fresh
25c
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4
No. 1 I live
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SOYA
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5 Lb
50c
15c
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WHITE SYRUP
2 Lbs.
S( HILLING
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37c
PINTO BEANS
TEA
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FRUIT COCKTAIL
SALAD DRESSING
Jar
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Libby’s
Waite Swan
25c
No. 1 Tall Can
33c
16 oz. Jar
n°5
lbs
3
COFFEE
OATMEAL
LIBBY’S POTTED
l
( DMET RICE
3-Minute
MEATS
15c
Reg. Pkg.
33c
48 oz. Pkg.
Lb.
25c
2 Lbs. 25c
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69c
40c
35c
10 Lb. Bag
... 93c
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CJCARZ i TuS
( Aki . X
Lb.
69c
12 oz. Pkg
18c
DEL MOM E
PUMPKIN
' PR’S
CCO' '.TH
LB. t9c
IMPERIAL
SUGAR
Brown or Powdered
Colgin
SUGAR CURE
SMOKE FLAVOR
10 Lb.
Kellog's
(ORN
FOR FRUIT CAKES
Candied Cherries
A: Diced Fruits
12c to 23c Pkg.
FRESH
PORK BRAINS
ARMOUR S COLOMA
BACON, SLICED
PORK ROAST
LOIN END
(HOICE GRADE AA
STEAK, SEVEN CUT
TEXSUN
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
I ,b.
21c
( RA( KERS
KRISPYS
12oz. Bottle
25c
T
Gi: DEL MONTE
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SUN MAID
RAISINS
SCOTT CO.
KRAUT
PEM II \! R'tOT
P r35R'TS
NO. 2> 2 ( X
19c
L51A <'
10c
Sunsweet
PRUNE JUK E
12 oz. lie
Lb. Pkg.
49c
SWIFT’S JEWEL
SHORTENING
Lb.
57c
Lb.
39c
BEWLEY’S
FLOUR
LOt; ( A BIN
SYRUP
1 Lb.
... 23c
10-50 SIZE
PRUNES
Stea!;
Roast
Sausage <Pitner'$)
Pork Chops
Stew Meat (Grade A Beef>
Hamburger Meat
NO. 2 ( X
10c
KLEENEX
16c Box
( ENTER ( UT Lb.
PORK CHOPS, LEAN . .. 59c
TOMATO JUICE
Del Monte
46 ox. Can
BLACK EYE PEAS
Tejas
2, 1 5-oz. Cans
Kellogg
CORN SOYA
BEEF tirade A A
ROAST, SEVEN CUT
i/2 Lh .Pkg.
49c
PINEAPPLE
Lone Star or Blue Diamond
Crushed No. 2 Con 29c
MEADOWLAKE Lb.
MARGARINE, Colored 49c
Lb.
.. 55c
(Jal. Can
69c
PKG.
... 19c
Dole’s
PINEAPPLE JUK E
18 oz. 20c
Lh.
41c
I irm Crisp
LETTUCE
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When you buy new1 clothes you choose them care-
fully. Choosing your cleaner with the same care
pays dividends too. Don’t take chances with your
clothes — send them to—
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HOMEMADE ( HILI
(We Make It Ourselves)
Lb. 49c
(HATiON
COFFEE
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Jackson Gro. & Mkt.
New Ft. Worth Highway (Next to Sikes Feed Store)
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