Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 302, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1961 Page: 12 of 20
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LEWISVILLE — The Burrow's
anticipation!
ket of fresh fruit for dessert.
1 teaspoon vinegar
oil)
Brown chicken on both sides in
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Mrs. L. J. Forde and Mrs. Doro- tend a meeting at Amon Carter
thy Robertson were selected de-
Field in Fort Worth. Mrs. Joella
legate and alternate to attend the Terrill Butler, governor of Dis-
Keep plenty on hand
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Squash prices are fairly high Shrimp is plentiful.
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SEVEN CUT
NECTARINES
STEAK
PORK
CHOPS
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2hh. 39*
BEEF
SHORT RIBS
SUNSHINE
29*
4
39*
BEEF
1
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CHUCK
ROAST
10*
6 Oz.
49*
Lb.
14 For $7.00
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SHEPHERD GRO. & MARKET
YOUR FAMILY GETS THE MOST FROM FOREMOST
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Foremost
HOMOGENIZED
GIANT
TIDE
club voted to forgo its Aug. 8
luncheon meeting in order to at-
MICKORY-SMOKED
THE WESTERN WAY
PORK
CUTLETS
beef slaughter, especially better
quality fed beef, is making itself
felt. Egg. prices continue firm
KIMBELL'S
FLOUR.
••••••••••••••
PRINCESS — CREME
COOKIES.....«X...
and Mrs. Cockerham met for a
dinner at the steak house.
KRAFT — PEACH
PRESERVES, 18 oz. ...
DECKER’S IOWANA
SLAB BACON
dant and priced to sell.
Grapefruit and California
grapes are higher.
Best buys among vegetables are
snapbeans, cabbage, carrots, cel-
PRICES GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SAY URDAY - WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — 7 UNTIL 8 O’CLOCK
MAKES A
WONDERFUL
SANDWICH!
TIP TOP
FROZEN
LEMONADE
District 9 convention at El Paso
in October.
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FOREMOST
MELLORINE, V Gallon ..
trict 9, will be speaker.
The committee of Public Af-
PEACHES, No. 21/2
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Kim
DOG FOOD
1 Lb. Con
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Kimbell’s
COFFEE
1 Lb.
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$
495
TOP QUALITY
MEAT
1'
FRESH
GROUND
695
Bast Maid
SALAD DRESSING
1 Quart
Kimball's
BISCUITS
6 For
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»•• • • • T • • • •• ••d
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the United States at the club’s
meeting Tuesday
Following a film depicting the
communications network, and a
tour of the communications room
U 39*
GOLDEN BROWN
BREADED
SHRIMP
io o>. pkg. 49c
cooked rice
1 package <10 ounce’ frozen
green peas, partially de-
frosted
Mash first five ingredients to-
Members attended from Lewis-
ville. Dallas, Denton, Sanger and
Little Elm.
The secret of the flavor, wa edge of the pan, cover and sim-
think, lies in the use of saffron. .'mer until the rice is done, 5 to
the world’s most expensive spice. 10 minutes. Arrange the rice mix-
But don’t fret. . . .a little goes a ture on your prettiest serving
tong way! A pinch is enough. . . serving dish, add the warm chic-
and a must in this famous Spa- ken and serve. When the wonder-
peppers to tomato mixture. Ar-
range peas around edge of pan;
cover and simmer just until rice
is done. 5 to 10 minutes. Return
chicken to rice and serve.
Yield. 4 to 6 servings.
Altrusa Club Views Work
Of OCDM Communications
Robert Bender, communications ber of the club and evening su-
officer, and Mrs. Ruth Cockerham, pervisor of nurses at Flow Mem-
director of women's activities, orial Hospital. has been chosen
both of the Office of Civil and De- Outstanding Woman Of the Year
fense Mobilization for Region 5 bv the Denton Jaycees, and was
U 49*
ARROZ CON POLLO Y
CHICHAROS
1 tablespoon salt
% teaspoon basil
M teaspoon oregano
1/8 teaspoon pepper
1 medium dove garlic, minced
LIBBY'S
FROZEN
CUT OKRA
10 ox. Pkg. 194
Nescafe
INSTANT
COFFEE
6 01.
69
Lb 596
Activities began at 8:30 am.
at Mrs. E. -D. Newland's lake-
and bay leaf; cover and cook
slowly until chicken is tender;
about 40 minutes. Remove chicken
from pan and keep warm. Add
water, rice, saffron and green
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Spain’s Arroz Con Polio
Is Spicy Chicken And Peas
HONEY GRAHAMS, Lb.........
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and strawberries remain in good and supplies limited. A small vol-
supply. Bananas also are abun-ume of early sweet potatoes
100
L
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Coe
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Spanish arroz con polio
WHITE ROSE
POTATOES
U.S. NO. 1
10,. 45*
GROWiNGEST:
Foremost Homogenized Milk is! Because Foremost is the
perfectly, balanced milk. With perfectly balanced flavor and the
included horseback
reached some markets this week.
Volume of California bartlett
pears is increasing and prices are
some lower. Summer appies, in-
cluding Arkansas Suminer Cham
Its the
make sure your family’s getting the perfectly balanced milk.
•Is FOREMOST!
wsarhendkge. LS XT.” t.
Addish PopuaritV. trie skillet. Add the onion, toma
vered the enchanting, aromatic ndsimmmertntlyuntifchickeni
flavorsome goodness toot by the tender, .about forty minutes. Re-
herbs and spices in this famous move chicken from the pan and
dish are serving it to apprecia- set aside where it will keep warm,
tive families and guests when the Add the water, rice, saffron and
occasion calls for a new way to green peppers to the tomato mix-
serve the ever popular chicken, j ture. Arrange the peas around the
Mrs. Forde, president, announc- fairs was in charge of Tuesday's
ed that Miss Lillian Estes, a mem- meeting.
7
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pepper
1 can <1 pound) tomatoes
(about 2 cups)
% cup finely chopped ham
(about 2 ounces)
1 medium bay leaf
1 pinch saffron (less than to
teaspoon)
2 cups water
1 package (4% ounces) pre-1
ions, lettuce, onions, okra, field
peas, peppers, round-red potatoes
and tomatoes. i,.
Cabbage, from Texas, Colorado
and New Mexico, and okra are
tower. Carrots. celery and pota-
toes are slightly lower.
...... . ............
Burrow Family
Rises With Sun
For Its Reunion
GREEN
ONIONS
Bunch .... 5$
jh
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windstorm which caused so much
damage in Denton.
In other business, Mrs. Forde'
announced that Mrs. Sid Wein-
1/3 cup olive oil (or cooking gether. Add vinegar and 1 table-
" spool oil; brush over chicken
pieces. Heat remaining oil in cov-
electric skillet.
gj
pieces ----. .
1 cup coarsely chopped onion hot oil. Add onion, tomatoes, ham
1 cup coarsely chopped green
family rose with the sun for its
aro- all-day reunion Sunday on the
wafts north shore of Garza Little Elm
ing and barrel "acing. A cover-
--- ed-dish luncheon was served at
French dressing and supply a baa- mid-dav.
One ef the most outstanding. . .nish food. Add vine-fresh flavor- ful. mouth-wateringly good
. and long remembered gourmet ed frozen peas to this delicately ma of this beautiful dish
delights of the cuisine of Spain. spiced combination and your re- through the dining room, watch Reservoir,
according to the enthusiastic re- putation as a gourmet cook will forks being picked up in eager ,.......
porer."L"thatroramoropeaneten sogrt chicken pieces with a Thtoto one of our favorite sum- asata Pour generations were
rice combination. Arroz Con Pol-mixture of salt, basil, oregano, ------- "i---— " ----12“ ---""
I® pepper and garlic which have
—----------------traub has been appointed to the
at Breckenridge Hall, 11 members club's board of directors. The
1 3-pound frying chicken,
quartered or cut into serving ered fry pan or
Sh
WESSON OIL, qt........
WUJW «IIM K« Liv WIMLI HIAVE —--- .. a ,
Inoftheswortdbeen combined with vinegar and nmg."Lorseshoes, washer piteb-
with aplomb, add a tossed salad —
dressed with a commercial
CELO
CARROTS
1 Lb. Pkg.
2.....154
5, 394
mer “cook indoors * carry out- represented in ths S3 members
doors'* meals. We prepare the present.
ery, corn, greens and green on-; pions and Gravensteins from Tex
as and Arkansas, are appearing.
Chicken and turkey are olenti-
ful and economical. Increaser
r 4, I
L &,
Mha—
gave members of the Altrusa awarded the Merit of Achievement
Club of Denton an insight into bv the Jaycees for her work in
the workings of communications the emergency room of the hos-
of the eight regional offices of pital April 30, the night of the
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ammsssmma
4 $100
"T for *
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KIMBELL'S 4 4mc
PINTO BEANS .. ....... lbs.
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CAMPBELL’S q Ae
TOMATO SOUP............ .. ...
KIMBELL’S — PORE MEAT I- SO 00
VIENNA SAUSAGE ... 2 for •
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DIAMOND A
TOMATOES, No. 303 O for
Watermelons Plentiful,
But Lower In Quality
DALLAS (AP) — Watermelons' as harvest in Southern areas ta-
are plentiful in Texas food mar- pered off Better melons are
kets, but you may have to pay scarce.
• bit more for quality, says the Texas cantaloups continue in
Agricultural Marketing Service, excellent supply at economical
The price spread between top prices. Fresh peaches are plenti-
melons and those of lower quail ful and low-priced if bought in
ty increased noticeably this week, bulk. Lemons, California plums
KIMBELL’S PURE VEGETBLE • Adc
SHORTENING_______ 6 lbs. O•
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Kirkland, Tom. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 302, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1961, newspaper, July 27, 1961; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1491711/m1/12/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.