Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 311, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1943 Page: 2 of 12
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WAX BEANS
12c
NU ( REST
13c
30c
GREEN BEANS
15C
23c
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65c
CATSUP
12C
MJ ( REST
11c
25c
NU CREST
CORN
lie
For Wi
fancy sweet
:1b POINTS
NO- 2 CAN
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Xb.
DON'T FOMET/
COFFEE
MAGNOLIA
1 Lb.
30c
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GREEN BEANS
12c
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WASH-RITE
ISC
Summer Clearance
FLOUR
09
SALE
25 Lb. Bag
Fancy
FLOUR
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3
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OPEN 9 A. M. TO 7:30 P. M.
Further Values
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Btehtolattbe
Schedules Ready
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Victory
Package
(12 Pts.)
3 Lb Ctn
(8 Pts.)
<Jt Bottle
'll
(4 Pts.)
1 Lb Ctn
YEAST
VEAL
JOWLS
CHEESE
(11 POINTS)
NO 2 CAN
(15 POINT’S)
14 OZ. BOTTLE
’ SILK FINISH
25 Lb.
MORRISONS
PEACEMAKER
Regular
Parkage
Regular
Package
(18 Pts.)
No. 2 Can
1 Gross
Pkg.
Pint
Jar
(4 Pts.)
46 Ox ( an
Added to Close Outs
of Group for
a Point)
Per Can)
1 Pt
Per Pkg.
(5 Pts.)
12 i. Can
GLADIOLA
Perfect Baking
25 Lb. Bag
GRANULATED
SOAP,
Large Pkg.
Onr
Favorite
Heer
Brand
Texsun
Pure
12 Oz.
Can
(4 Pts.)
46 Ox Can
(18 Pts.)
Na. 2 Can
(11 Pts.)
No. 2 Tin
(10 Pts.)
No. 2 Can
64<
23c
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
J. E. Taylor and Mary F. Amen
Luncheon
Loaf
Tall
Cans
5c
35c
19<
12<
49c
27c
33c
27c
NU CREST <
(11 Pts.)
No. 2 Can
Here’s
Health!
1 Lb.
Pkg.
3 Lb.
Jar
12ic
9c
14c
24c
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MOON ROSE,
WHOLE, (11 POINTS),
NO. 2 CAN
Large
Package
Id
13c
14c
14c
10c
11c
11c
14c
Del-Rich
Oleomargarine
Meadowlake
Oleomargarine
Wesson
Cooking Oil
Mrs. Tucker’s
Shortening
Hydrogenated
Crisco
Bird-Brand
Shortening
Underwood
Deviled Ham
Carnation
Milk
Kraft
Dinners
wift
Prem
“BIG BILL”
(18 Pts.)
No. 2 Can
Fleischmann,
2 Cakes.
Loaf. Freak
Ground. No Cereal,
(« Pta.) Lb
Smoked,
3. Pts., Lb.
Cottage,
Lb. Carton
HAMS
Picnic, • Points
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1 Lb.
Pkg.
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Veal Round,
10 Pts. Per Lb.
Short Rib,
(6 Points, Lb.
Armour’s Star
Link. (8 Pts.I
Lb. .....
Skinless,
5 Pts., Lb.
4'BHFY.
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TOMATOES
Firm, Red
2 25c
Ra
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TOMATOES
(4 Pts)
1 Lb. Ct:
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Large
Pucka
Regular
Package
Soo US For Your
TSUPPUEi
Ribbons, Carbons, Etc.
Store Closed Every
Saturday at Noon
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
J. N. Corbls to J. R Oldham. 8
acres In M E P P. R. R. Co sur-
vey and 32 acres in M Yoachum
survey, 94,500 July 23, 1943
Esther Davis and husband to Sy
L. Lockhart, tract 50 by. 158 In A
X1K xrrry, 9300, Aug. 7, 1943. .. . .,,,
COUNTY COURT
Pile docket:
, -1 Will WiUiama vs. Feed and Gladys
Gough, suit for debt.
PhMM 1S1
IM W. MsKia
(4 Pts )
1 Lb Jar
STEAK
STEW
SAUSAGE
WEINERS
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Rlue Stamp VALUES!
15c
23c
32<
17<
10c
18<
29«
18k
17c
14c
14c
15c
19c
23c
luirge
Size
(R Pts.)
California No. 2 1/2 Glass
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Large
Parkage
Regular
Parkage
(16 Pts.)
No. 2 Can
Seize this opportunity of buying that ex-
tra dress at fractions of value. Quantities
in many cases are limited.
•tor, aw.
. Jorth, and
. —...^haM^irtce nualettivent ion.
: to invited to ot-
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(11 Pts.)
16 Ox. Tin
< ARKOT
JUICE
admiration
COFFEE
KBAFT’8
MIRACLE WHIP
PLAIN OR CHOCOLA1 E
OVALTINE
OCR MOTHER’S
COCOA
CROWN
BOTTLE CAPS
BLl'E RIBBON
MALT EXTRACT
SCOT
TISSUE 3 -
Labor Merger Up
To Convention
d« pt« >
4 Lb. Ctn.
9JC
(8 Pts)
16 Ox. Tin
“Good Gulf Produets”
Caruthers Motor
Company
Wg goo «M hfw We *•
year ear with ear tatatow-
4 ft
(? Pt®).
3 Oz. Can
(8 Pts.)
2 Lb. cello
(3 Pta.)
Qt. Bottle
7
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S^OTBiicker Slack*
RteslfU,*
S2.98
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Cucumbers
Lb.
Oranges
California, Full of Juice, lb. ..
Lemons
Sunkist, Lb.
Watermelons
Eaat Texas, Lb
Skirt.
Shantungs, Prints and
Solid in Rayon, values to
18.95, now
±zJ1.9S
[''bids variety I
HKLCCT FOODMt
By JOSEPH A. LOFTUS
CHICAGO, Aug l»-<e>- John.
L. Lewis’ surprise offer to lead hi*
United Mine Workers back into tU
American Federation of Labor was
k-jged today as a routine order of
buxineas for the Federations an-
‘--y Christian
______ Revival
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HOME GROWN, FRESH AND SWEET
CANTALOUPES, lb. ... 10c
Carrots 1
Fresh, 2 Large Bunches BW
Fresh Corn
Not Rationed, large ears, 2 for
Fresh English Peas 1 K>
Per Lb. ... r ■ W
Cabbage
Green, Medium, Firm Hd., Lb.
Schedules have been announced
at North Texas State for the 1943
intersession, which will offer cours- I
ee in the fields of economics, edu-
cation. English, and government I
Registration day will be Monday,
Aug. J 13, and classwork will begin >
on Tuesday, Aug 24 Classes will '
meet three hours each day, from 8 •
to 9:30 and from 10:30 to 12. with
an hour intermission from 9 30 to I
10:30.
College faculty members who are
listed on the intercession teaching
staff include Dr Jack Johnson, Dr
J. B Boynton, Dr O A. Odam.
Dr, Fioyd Stovall and J. W. Pender. .
. . Red Stamp VALUES!
23<
23<
55<
55<
25<
13t
29<
27<
19<
39<
was conducted by Rev. Floyd Amos
of Aubrey and Rev. Hobart Samp-
the chuwti,-10 by bapttom and four
by tetter. The b»lAistnal services ,
"’Were conducted at McNatt Lake
Bunday afternoon oy Rev. Amos. j
Pernonafe
? Mrs. Maude Wooten of Dumas '
was a gutet of Mrs. A. G Fsrgusvo.
Mr. and Mrs, Homer Smith tuul
children of Dalhait visited his par-.
ente, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith al ,
Spring Hill.
-’mt. and Mrs. J. E. Bonar, Mmes.
Ada Altep and Elman Alien and E. ,
E. Love attended funeral services
XorTVTT. Atktns m Denton Monday.
Grover C. Rue of the U. s. Army
'at Bucner N. C son of Mr. and
and other relatives has returned He
was accompanied by his wife and
.baby.
Reduced For First
Time
Lsco trimned pioues
printed jerseys, sheers
and spun rayons, values
M*2’»\now
Su.JD
L- r -J
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.COUNTY SINGERS TO MEET AT
AUBREY
* The Denton County Singing As-
-eoclation will meet Bunday at 2
m. in the Baptist Church of
* Aubrey. F. B Green, leader, urged
Z all singers of the county to attend.
POST TOASTIES
GRAPE NUTS
POST BRAN FLAKES
QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT
WHEATIES Champions!
RAISIN BRAN
GRAPE NUTS FLAKES Kx
Del Monte
Corn
UolumbiiN
Tomato Juice
Grapefruit
Juice
Stokely
Cranberry Sauce
Cut
Beets
Libby’s
Kraut
Hunt’s
Asparagus
Sweet
Peas
Stokely’s
Honey-Pod Peas n<“ sot Tin
Nancy Lee
Blackeyed Peas
Tender Sweet
Tomatoes
Stokely’s
Pumpkin V<? TcL
Pinto
Beans
Sunsweet
Prune Juice
HtU.1
Household Supplies
- y'-- .....36c w
», Rad Bird, 3 for .. 10c O Ret.
.w Bleach, qt. 10c J Bm.
Napkiiis 80 count 0c
ECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! IL
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The AFL executive council, em-
powered to grant charter*, decided
netead to refer Lewis' application
- — Mthtout recommendation to the
1Wkl *** £*5 Boek® convention in October.
i at Bprihg gpl pMiident William Green conced-
it. The meeting e(j this was unusual action for the
council, but declined to amplitv his
interpretation Few could find any
measure of comfcrt for Lewis tn the
dFusion and none would be sur-
prised if he withdrew his applica-
tion rather than leave it to an open
forum where he had no vote and
00 voice.
A sarim of circumstances added
up to an Interpretation that the de-
cision was a rebuff to Lewis:
1. A proposal to offer him rein- I
statement if he agreed to drep'
District 30, the UMW’s rmnature '
labor movement, was rejected.
2. Green said the AFL committee |
would meet with Lewis again only
if Lewis sought such a meeting.
3. The decision to make no recom-
mendation to the convention, an
uxuMuai event tn AFL practice
The council’s action was a let-
down to many who took it for I
granted that approval of the Lewis I
application was a cut and dried
proposition when it was submitted |
last May.
Six)
Summer Hats
Twa Groups
25< $1
gaste.it... n i ......——
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SHOP THIS SALE FOR VALUES!
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DENTON, TEXAS, KECOBP-CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, ACOUBT U. INI
toceTherW/
J«MT „»«.£«,piS?
v A MV MOMOt -
33c
(13 Points)
No. 2j
GlaBH
WHOLE FIGS
Dei Monte
Charlie’s
Stoi
We Deli
Ph. IM 228
Take Advani
A
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As a Raw Sal
table, Carroti
Top quality <1
nomical; and I
raw, you get I
for groceries,
vegetables an
The annexation of
Islands to the Uniti
curred August 12 189
D
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Build your n
boat buye fra
Ono. Two on
least ono or
each of the Bq
Funeral Ser
For J. R. MJ
At
Francis M. d
GROCERY AND
Fhaite 1
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Imamawe
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BARTONV
BARTONVILLE, A
and Mrs J W TurnJ
fry at lutke Dallas!
their son, Darrell, w
Arkansas and Matti
armed forces station]
ington Those present]
Mrs Kirk Downing]
Mcakln, Ida ae Du J
dren, Vada Fitt a|
Gwendolyn Sue, Messi
J T. Wilkerson and]
Bryant and childrerl
•vllle, Mr and Mrs ]
of Roanoke and lss|
Ixrve of Justin. Mm|
children. Miss Jessie I
and grandson, Eddlel
Mrs. Carl FlemmlnJ
ter of Dallas visited v|
Mrs. Mabie Baker I
visited her mother, rl
lor I
Mmes Bennie Darll
Young and Frank I
Dallas visited J. c. ll
Mrs Nora Dean Dll
Jimmie Dean, of Deil
C. Dupree 1
G A MiMakln vl.|
Texas.
, Mr and rs J
t ted their sons,
Denton.
Mr and Mrs J. ol
In Dallas
Mr and Mrs MattH
Roanoke visited Dav
Funeral services foi
• Rryde, 73-year-old Tex
Tuesday, were iwld V
5 p. tn In the Schnilta
ducted by Rev. Philip
tor of the First MethJ
Mrs M L Hutcheson
quest, "Wheu th,, rJ
Up Yonder." accompal
G. F Bryant Flqyd d
onist, played Dvo]
Horne" I
Burial followed in
cemetery, and pullbeal
G. Strands, Claude Ca
Cooper, H. G. Ryland]
and Henry Dannelley|
qt out of town relative]
attended the services |
A year ’roun
Tomato <njo]
good reasons
ey««appeal. S
trouble to ter]
t
PEARS
Del Monte
S»"” 34c
COFFEE
CHASE & SANBORN
31t
1 Lb.
Package
LETTUCE
Large 5 Dozen Size »
head](h
PURE LARD
Bring Container!
4 Points Per Lb.
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 311, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1943, newspaper, August 12, 1943; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1317704/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.