Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 91, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 28, 1939 Page: 8 of 8
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BENTON, TEXACMECtmO-CHMMNICIX TUE8BAT, NOVEMBER 88,
1888
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Prices
Effective
Wednesday, Friday
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FIRST STATE BANK OF DENTON
and Saturday
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Tuberculosis
Seals
47c
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10 LBS.
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3 LB. CAN
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8
25c
3 FLAT CAN
2c
10c
L
M SYSTEM GROCERY & MARKET
Biff Values in L&H*' Gas Ranges
19c
1c
we'
WILL
GLADLY
REDEEM
Free Delivery
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SUD COUPONS!
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OUR GUESTS
Phone 130—For Ice
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PENRY BROS.
LA MODE
SUGGESTIONS FOR
YOUR TABLE:
5c
IB.
OYSTERS
35c
ARta
Laaax
Automobile Refinancing
17c
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121c
LAST TIME TODAY
25c
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8.68
WITH EACH TURKEY PURCHASED WE
ARE GIVING ONE BUNCH OF
COLORADO PARSLEY
FREE!
Plenty of Freshly Dressed Hens,
Guineas and Ducks
Tall Can
13c
We Reserve the Right To
Limit Quantities
Frank Capra’s Famous Pulitzer Prize Winning
Picture
YOUR
CRYSTAL WHITE AND SUPER*
Pound
19c
Pound
17c
See M System for that new crop of RIBBON CANE
and SORGHUM SYRUP from East Texas and iaiuisi-
ana, 2], 5 and 10 lb. pails.
Buy your FRUIT ( AKE Ingredients in the bulk—and
Save!
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“SKY RHYTHl
SPORT
Fancy Select Baltimore
“No Water”,
PINT
Thrift’s
SUGAR CORN
“A REAL BUY”
NO. 2 CAN
DAMP WASH, pound .............. 3c
Fluff Dry, lb.....4c Flat Work, Finished, lb. 5c
DENTON LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS
Phone 8
M SYSTEM
Phone 1617 or 1618
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2 No. 2 Cans
.........23c
10 Oz. Can
....... 10c
.3 Pkgs.
25c
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CHEESE
CURED
HAMS
American Beauty
PUMPKIN
Crosse & Blackwell
PLUM or FIG PUDDING
White Swan
FRUIT COCKTAIL
White Swan
MINCE MEAT
Fancy All-Green
ASPARAGUS
Housewife
PRIDE PEAS
FOLGER’S
Mountain Grown
COFFEE
Drip or Regular
Ground
.3 No. 2 Cans
25c
Lb. Can
33c
Half or Whole.
LB.
New Selected
MIXED NUTS
.3 No. 2 Cans
......... 25c
5 Lb. Bag
_____ 14c
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Cran-
berries
Lb. I5c
SACRIFICING 50 SM ARTLY STYLED
DRESSES AT S2.99
For Frying, Baking, Shortening—
CRISCO 3 LB. CAN ___ 49c
SHELLED
PECANS
Pound
45c t
I NEW PLAZA
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“Where Friendship Grows”
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
b Buy
t Christmas
19c
1c
Bewley’s or Premium
MEAL Z
Fancy Ixmg Shredded
COCOANUT
Cali 1133 and 1153 for groceries and fresh meats.
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W C. Moon
O K. Mobley
Mrs T F
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Jewell Smallwtxxl
Mrs. Jeanie M.
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR
TURKEY -SEE US?
good
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6.30. bulk K<
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FRESH PORK
bacon rr
PURE GRANULATED
SUGAR
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Spiced Peaches, Spiced
Apricots, Mushrooms
Shrimp, Wine Flavor-
ed Jelly, Green Cher-
ries, Cocktail Olives,
Cocktail Cherries,
Mints, Pickled Onions,
Burr Pickles, Spiced
Crabapples, Blanched
Almonds, Muscat
Clustered Raisins,
Pineapple Spears, As-
paragus Style Beans,
Boston Baked Beans,
Date-Nut Bread, Ripe
Olives, Green Ripe
Olives, Brandied Mince
Meat, Anchovy Pastq
and Fillets, A r t i -
chokes, Green Gage
Plums, Durkee’s Salad
Dressing, Brussel
Sprouts, Al Sauce,
Imported Capers, To-
basco Flavor ’ Catsup,
Boysen & Young Ber-
ries.
tlufui
new of dealings on tlw upturn u-nd-
<-<l to hU-iii the enUiuaiaam of thoao
who had the Idea a Uicbulcal rally,
at least was in the offing
The early climbing gesture of
steels was attributed partly to over-
night announcement of Carnegle-
IllTnols. chief subsidiary of 0 8 Steel,
that present quotations for the ma-
jority of Its products would be con-
tinued through the first quarter of
1040 Other producers followed suit
during the day On top of thia, a
buoying factor was seen tn a further
increase In this week's mill output.
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M-SYSTEM
Now that your “Franks-
giving” is over, let us cele-
brate “Thanksgiving” with
a real feed!
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Headquarters for KING’S FANCY CHOCOLATES
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YOUNG TURKEYS
Raised Especially For Your Thanksgiving
Table! Plump, Well-Fatted Birds that
Make Fine Eating! Select
Yours TODAY!
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System and get the best of
foodstuff at Economical
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WILL OSBOR Ve
and BAND i
"Sold On Terms”
BELL ROOFING &
SHEET METAL CO
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Hardware Co.
and Cooking Ware. Electrical Appliances.
Big Values in L&H Gas Ranges
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MELVYN DOWLAS
IOAN BLONDtLL . zAlrTt
heavy) 41; sample grade white »3
1/3-87 •/<.
TWIXAM SPOTS
DALLAS, Nov 38—(API—Cotton
0.80. Houston 0 70. GaJveston 0 60
NKW OK1.KANH KPOTM
NKW OKIJCANB. Nov 28—(API—
Spot cotton closed steady, nine
points higher. Sales 2.238; low mid-
dling 8 77; middling 0.87; good mid-
dling 10.22; receipts 12,260; stock
717,817.
<111( 400 GRAIN REVIEW
CHICAGO Nov 28— (API— Wheat
prices shot up more than a cent a
bushel here today due to buying
stimulated by continued drought in
the Southwest and the best Buro-
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itful ways. Ours are an assortment
> CT^tivated varieties, having both thin .
I. They are specially cured to give them |
WNM and are sold in the shell, in order
BMuh/ and keep them fresh and clean.
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MN Papershell Pecans, to use in yoiir
—for salads, cakes, pies, candy.
WTKa'mTle fKem. Fine fdr Gins^anTl
Bde a mt of very attractive, cellophane-
B. Very low express and postal rates,
box to send to some friend—something
a practical, inexpensive and appreci-
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CRUSHED or SLICED
PINEAPPLE
MOON ROSE
CHERRIES
FRESH MAID
SALAD PRESSING
NEW CROP DATES
"You Can’t Take It With You”
JEAN ARTHUR, LIONEL BARRYMORE,
JAMES STEWART and EDWARD ARNOLD
COMING TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
’ “LISTEN DARLING*’
FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW AND
JUDY (JARLAND
Kraft’s Genuine ROQUEFORT
CHEESE 15c
priui purrhaam of North American
grain nhuw the .tart of the war
With approximately 10.000.000 bu-
xhelx of all grains, mostly Canadian
whrat. taken by European oountnee.
Winnipeg wheat prices rose almost
3 cents a bushel, their sharpest up-
turn since Immediately after the
■tart of the war Strength In securi-
ties and war newa from abroad also
were factors In the buying
WALL NTBEET REVIEW
NEW YORK. Nov 28.—(API-Buy-
ing In steels lifted the stock market's
recovery temperature a few degrees
today, although late profit taking
put a decided chill on the attempt-
ed comeback.
Gains run to more thap a point for
favorites In the forenoon, but alack-
WATTA FEAST!!
(risp
LETTUCE, head
Round and Tender
GREEN BEANS, lb.
Fancy Selected
CELERY^ stalk ........
Purple_____________________
TURNIPS, lb.
Romet
POTATOES, 10 lb». .
Yellow Spanish
SWEET ONIONS, lb.
CA-RROTS, BEETS, GREEN A
ONIONS, MUSTARD GREENS, bun vC
Texas Seedless
GRAPEFRUIT, dozen ...
California Schoolboy Size
JUICY ORANGES, each
Winesap or
Deicioug APPLES, each
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«ov. Ms-(AP)—Butter
creamery-00 score. 27
kllaed cariota. 87 1/2-
; flrsta 31; current re-
refrigerator extras 17
it. 16 1/4.
1 W. 47 trucks, tur-
d goeee easy, hens and
Leghorn hena 0 1/2.
m. up colored 11; tur-
13, young toms 18 lbs.
ihave ju
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pence American, strict good mid-
dling 8 20; good middling 74»; st/icl
nuddling 7.70; middling 740; strict
low middling 7.60; low middling 7.-
16; striot godd ordinary. 6.70, good
ordinary 6 36 Futures closed 16 to 23
higher Dec. 746; J4n 736; March
7 21; May 7.16; July 7.11; Oct 605
CHICAGO CASH GRAIN
CHICAGO. Nov. 38.—(API—CUSh
Wheat No 2 red (tough and weevlly)
00; sample grade yellow hard 65 1/4-
86 1/3. '
Corn No. 3 mixed 60; No. 1 yellow
62 1/2-63. No. 2 . 62-63 No. 1 white
61 !/•; No. 8. 61-61 1/4.
Oats No 2 mixed 38 3/4; No. 3.
36 1/4; sample grade mixed 34 1/2-
36 14; No 1 white 40 1/2; No. 2.
30 3.4-40 1/4; No 2 white (extra
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UVEKPOOL COTTON
LIVERPOOL. Nov 38.—(AP)—CMe
ton — Limited demand Mr spot, prises
10 points higher. ta In
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Good Feean. are a“
of the fin1
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The Lari of Paris . . .
The Fire of Rio...
1646 Buick coupe, standard equip-
ped. Delivers In Denton for only
•1M9.40. Headlee Motor*Co„ Denton.
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28- (APJ—
____Ing at>-
> selling and liquidation
„ itures today and closing
quotations wees steady, 2 to 9 points
Open High Low Close
9 81.0.88 841 0 86B 88A
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9 60
0.40
9 14
8.63
9 67
9 07
IT OUOTAHONS
and up 14 1/8. under 18 lbs. 14 1/8;
■ hens 17.
> Dressed turkeys, lower; young
tome box packed 20-21, bbl. packed
10 1 '2-20 13; young hens box pack-
ed 23 1/2. bbl packed 23.
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
FORI' WORTH. Nov 28 (AP)—
(USDA)—Cattle salable 3,000; total
3,100; calves salable 1,400; total I.-
500 common and medium beef
ateera and yearlings 6 0O-8 00. good
fed yearlings 8 60-0 50; most beef
’ cowa 4.26-6.26; bulls 4.25-5.50;
slaughter calves 6 00-8.00- choice
head 8.26-8 60; good stock steer
calves 8 60-0.00.
Hogs salable 1.200; total 1.400;
puR-r top 6.30. bulk good and choice
170-200 lbs weights 6 30-6 40; pack-
ing sows mostly 4 60 down.
Sheep salable and total 3,300;
wooled tat lambs 7 25-800; shorn
yearlings 6 00; good shorn lambs bld
6 76; good shorn aged wethers 3 75;
wooled feeder lambs to yard dealers
6.60 down.
NEW ORLEANH FI TCREK
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. SB.— ;
1 Trade and spot house buylr
sorbed hedge selling and llquli
in cotton futures today ana
higher.
Dec
Jan
Mar
Muy
July
Oct
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“OUR THANKSGIVING”
—as we pause and count our many blessings of the
passing year . . . we find among them . , . the golden
thread of your loyal friendship . . . and it is with the .
utmost sincerely that we say "happy thanksgiving”
to you all. •
Fast
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Delivery
Phones
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Home
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then wi
moat of
thinking
T’hank.sj
Howevei
liHVe h1
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good CH
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shopper:
however
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and var
pecting
t hey've
will pro
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regular
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town li<
ingly of
It's just
will otl
merchai
prices,
up then
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thy swo
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 91, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 28, 1939, newspaper, November 28, 1939; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1370338/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.