Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 294, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1953 Page: 12 of 16
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Juicy Oranges
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California Sweet
Kich, rick dairy products
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Lucerne Buttermilk
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Crumble those last few broken
cookies to sprinkle on ice cream
when the small fry want sundaes
in a hurry.
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A BACKYARD shower like this
can be rigged up and taken down
with ease. The hose to crooked
in a photolamp clamp and grip-
ped by a spring type screen door
latch which to screwed to house,
garage, tree or post. With a lit-
tle forcing, a rubber necked fau-
cet spray head will fit the hose
nozzle.
World Over Early June
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RUNTY FREE PARKING SPACE
OPE 7 DAYS A WEEK
5 AM, TO 8:30 PAL
OIL, pint bottle ....
Gebharars
PORK LIVER, lb...... 27*
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TAMALES, 2 cans . 31c
Wrigley's
1 354
u 33c
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Tomato Catsup oe Momt.
Be sure... shop
SAFEWAY
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Borden“s
BISCUITS, can __________10c
3oods, snacks, desserts
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Sandwich Spread
Mayonnaise numed.
We reserve the right to
limit quantities and to
refuse sales to
— • dealers.
If amy Uem im ibu adveridsement ibetdj
fed te pieett you in amy way, year fell
pttrtbett price tedi bt refunded.
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Rod Plum
JAM, Bama, 2 lb. jar 39c
Kimbelr’s — 12 ox. Glass
PEANUT BUTTER .32c
P& G
SOAP, 2 bars _____________13c
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5*
25*
15*
4*
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One is available
place settings in hard-to-distinguish
itterns for outdoors.
CROOKSTON, Minn. (fl - Dried
sugar beet pulp can be used sueces-
fully, to replace two-thirds of the
grain ration for fattening beef cat-
tle. H. D. Fausch, animal husband-
man at the Northwest Experiment
Station, said the pulp is a palatable
feed that tends to spur the ani-
mals* appetites.
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CLUB STEAK, lb...... 39*
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By VIVIAN BROWN .
AP Writer
Get the most out of warm days
and cool nights by eating al fres-
co—on the terrace or by romantic
candlelight on the porch.
A hard-to-resist assortment of
5250
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SAVE REGULARLY
We invite you to open a check-
ing account and enjoy the
added convenience and safety
of paying bills by check.
DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
U. S. Choice grade
heavy beef.
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Prices effective in Denton
of 218 N. Ilm St.
Thursdoy through Saturday
Hours 1 a.m. . 8 p.m.
Refrige rated
Air Conditioned
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Australians Eat
Above Average
CANBERRA w — Government
figures show the average Australi-
an eats more than the American,
Canadian, or Briton. In 1951-52,
the Australians averaged 3,305 cal-
ories a head a day. This compar-
ed with an average of 3,MO calor-
ies in the United States, 3,170 in
Canada and 2.950 in Great Britain.
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Tomato Juice $w D---
Butter Beans se wihe
Pork A Beans vm c,
Banjo Hominy Tliem wyi.
Blackeye Peas •i,“
Spinach fndr, Natmta
Plain Chili—.
Deviled Ham nev,
Vienna Sausage •—
Large Bologna UM
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Soap Powder wni. Magle
Parade Detergent a’
Parade Detergent it
Hy-Pro Bleach
for easy mobility: Handsome pots
and pans of stainless steel with
aluminum bottoms assure even
cooking for inexperienced chefs.
Self-assured cooks like the heat-
resistant handles of these pans
New cook books emphasize the
casual dining theme One forth-
coming cookbook IR Roto-Broil Co
Book) offers all sorts of recipes
for rotisserie broiling.
A he-man favorite like Canadi-
an bacon takes on special party
airs when rubbed with mustard
and brown sugar and placed on
skewer split to barbecue at me-
dium beat for 5 minutes. Il is
basted with white wine and then
barbecued for another 5 or 10
minutes, according to a recipe in
the book
Hamburger gets de luxe treat-
ment. too, by mixing 1 pound of
ground beef. 1 tablespoon chopped
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Washer Features at a
price to fit your
budget.
• Activator® Washing
Action
• Damp-Dry
Spinning
• Deluxe Design
• Water-level
Selector
• Permanent
Lubrication
• Dependability
Kool-Ad.
Soremiu,
Rib Chops 9.11 • m
Rum Nook Nightingale
PEPPER; toz-scan 19c
Vanilia— amitation
FLAVORING, 8 oz. bot. 10c
410 Sk»U. "
Fresh
Fryers
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Ground Beef, ।
Salt Jowls S., I
Lunch Meat-mo.nat
Folgers Coffee grown Savor (Limit 2)
Shortening SvifTt .. I-. 2)
Salad Dressing c..
GROCERY &
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Edwards Coffee
Green Cabbage s Heed*
Green Beans gl, Wonder
Elberta Peaches aau.
Red Potatoes Economy pack
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Firm Tomatoes sa lor liking
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• tempt you. Or you may make an
outdoor barbecue in a jiffy by
assembling bricks in a square of
about two feet and about a foot
high Over this put the grill from
your oven, leaving a good place be
low for ebarcoal.
Many more guests may be en
tertalnod outdoors than one would
dream of serving indoors. And in
case of rain guests may adjourn
to a covered porch where an infra-
red rotisserie broiler might be us-
ed te keep everybody in a barbe-
cue frame of mind.
Stainless steel makes attractive
Limit I Can
MAXWELL HOUSE WKC
COFFEE 75
j Mrs. F. A. Ray
} On Program
MN. F.A.Rayot Denton, chair
- — man of the North Texas Confer-
ence of the Methodist Woman’s So-
ciety of Christian Service School of
Missions and Christian Service, will
speak on "Echoes efthe Mid-Cen-
tury" at 8 p.m. today before the
dthool to the Seience Auditorium.
Kirill music wi be presented
SHELLS, 2% inch ...$1.59
SARDINES,2flat cons 15c
• Qiamond—Ne.303 Can
tomatoes, 2 cant ...25c
Washing ss
SALTS, 3 Ib..
. FATHER TAKES OVER—Using stainless steel pots
with heat-resistant handles for his outdoor wienie-
roast. These pots have aluminum bottoms, fine for
quick heating ovr charcoal._________
22-0-294
Taliaferro Radio Shop
209 N. Locust c-7915
ARMOUR S PURI HOG A A
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Backyard Barbecues
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WATERMELONS, 1b. 2 % f
OKRA, a................... 15*
TOMATOES, lb....... 19*
354
Short Ribs gov't. grodo s.m
Smoked
denies
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Sunkist Lemons mH""
Yellow Corn Wi*me •
Yellow Onions --
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BREAD 15
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VINEGAR, 12 ox. bot. --5c
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SHORT RIBS, lb....... 196
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Fruit Cocktailsiz
Pineapple Juice tam
Grapefruit Juice En
Orange Juke *00
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gredes of calf Lb. "e 4
by Mrs, R. L. Selby, Jr., Denton,
who will sing “I Walked Today
Where Jesus Walked," with Mrs.
G. F. Bryant Denton, as piano ac-
companist.
Enrollment for the five-day
school, which will climax with a
consecration service Friday, has
reached 185—the largest registra-
tion figure totaled during the six
years the annual event has been
held here
Mrs W. O. Bucy. Denison, deliv-
ered the Wednesday morning
watch devotional in the Little-Chap-
el-in-the-Woods. Mrs. Ed Gilmer
sang “My God and I."
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Round Steak *.* 2 is 734
Chuck Roast ed:. 434
1u. 59*
5 45*
12 Cttlon 50*
to cook.
a 49
Powdered Milk M3-*,374
MilkofMnnwhSXr-tMSI
Guaranteed Flour -I.— * 411
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Dessert Mix V"" 2* 251
Dessert Mix " 2*; 251
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u .164 Head Lettuce• c
is. 54 Fresh Okra Youn, tond-
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„furters
T, #,""fy Quqlit,
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parsley, 1 clove inInnart garlic, 1
teaspoon- Worcestershire sauce, a
tablespoons light cream, 2 table-
spoons wine (Marsala). Shape 4
cakes about 1 inch thick, wrapping
each in 2 bacon strips crosswise.
Place in grill-split. Grill st medi-
um heat for 10 minutes, turn to
high best and grill for another 10
minutes for a real gourmet ham-
burger,
Oysters may be wrapped in ba-
con slices, fastened with toothpicks
and placed in broiler-rack far 10
minutes.
GARDEN HOSE_____$3.75
Pawdana
. SUGAR. 1 lb. box............
a Kalex
BLEACH, 1 gal. bottle .39c
Star
. 19*
CARNATION OR RET gg $)
MILK Al 1JC
. 10*
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 294, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1953, newspaper, July 23, 1953; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1427256/m1/12/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.