The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 210, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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THE CUERO RECORD. CUERO, TEXAS
THURSDAY,
SEPTEMBER 21,1931
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PINEAPPLE
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PEACHES, in Syrup,
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Pancrust Shortening 3 lb. can 47c
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OLEOMARGARINE Parkay lb. 18c
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CALA LILY FLOUR
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48 Pound Sk. 90c 24 pound Sk. 50c
P. & G. SOAP _.__5 large Bars 19c
Extra Special VALUES
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Veal Round . . 1b 22c
Veal Loin and
SCRUB BRUSHES
LYE, Red & White
LETTUCE, iceberg head 6c
ONIONS, Utah White lb 3c
APPLES, Delicious dz. 19c
LEMONS, nice size dz. 19c
ORANGES, 1g. size dz. 19c
Across The Tracks on W. Main.
Tel. 54— We Deliver
New low/face
For a Brand New 1939 ... Full 6 Cubic Foot... GENUINE
S. Esplanade St
Telephone' 20
GELATINE, six flavors...........
CELERY, Calif. Iceberg, large stalk
ORANGES, Calif., nice size.......
! let's see to it that Mother is given
I a little rest from meal preparation.
Asstd. Cold Meat . 1b 26c
GROUND BEEF 2 lbs. 25c
Cheese, Full Cream 1b 22c
Bacon, Sugar Cured 1b 23c
VEAL, Steak ... 1b 22c
BREAKFAST BACON
Sliced or Slab lb 25c
Butter Fat. No. 2
Butter Fat No. 1 lb
Butter Fat. Sweet
ONIONS, White ones ....
GLO-COAT, Johnsons, ...
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12c
8c
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COFFEE
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1-Piece All-Steel Cabinet
5-Year Protection Pim
All-Metal Ice Trays with Auto-
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Automatic Reset Defroster
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FURNITURE POLISH, Quality........16 dz. 12c
LIGHT GLOBES, 20-40-50-60-75-w .... 2 for 256
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Storage Compartment—3 All-Metal Ice Trays with Automatic Tray
Release—5-Year Protection Plan backed by General Motors —and
many more! Never before has so fine, a quality refrigerator been
priced so low. See this brand new Frigidaire SUPER-VLUE,"6" today!
it is said. so this
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arranging the sliced ready-to-serve That man. so often referred to in Hens, Under 4 lbs.
meats in an attractive manner on statistics as the “average small Hens. 4 lbs. and over
GRAPES, Thompson’s Seedless ....
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FRIGIDAIRE MEER-MISER
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Has the Same Simplest Refrigerating Mechadsm—Same world-famous Meter- ■ —
Miser—tame 1-Piece All-Steel Cabinet Construction—the same finest features ---
of quality and performance as other Frigidaire models costing up to $100 more! wA83,yA
• Now ... a genuine Frigidaire-tull 6-Cu. Fl capacity-at a new low 2225890
price! A SUPER-VALUE if there ever was one! Built to the same high 30922 >■
standards of the finest Frigidaire made! l et priced for families of E82dmaak
modest income. ..Beautifully styled and finished. Has Frigidaire Eha
Super-Freezer that makes ice cheaper than you can buy it-Frozen E
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Frigidaire’s rugged new
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dous weight of 4-ton
elephant! This amazing
test proves sturdy, high-
quality construction.
Years of dependable,
economical refrigeration
at new low price!
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weak, mostly $6.00 down. Feeder i stocker calves mostly $7.75 to $850.
pigs scarce, few around $5.00 down, choice steer calves to $9.00. few head
CATTLE: Estimatec salable and ; to $9.50. Plain stackers sold down
total receipts 500. CALVES: 1,300, , to $7.00, few to $6.00. Few good
: total 2,100. Although some early 1706 lb. stocker steers $7.50. 7
bc {sales were fully steady with Tuesday SHEEP: Estimated salable and
total receipts 200. Market about
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FURN. POLISH, Radiant, 16 oz. .
SALAD DR., Sun-Spun, 8 oz. . . .
POTATO SALAD, Ivanhoe, 10 oz
pare are the cold meat platters vidual operator of a business of his
which consist of nothing more than own. .
home economist, and
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grated orange rind to the dry ingredients
of the muffirs you make for luncheon.
Record Ads bring results. Try one
nest results.
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medium butcher cows $4.25 to $50062
good cows $5.00 to $5.52. odd head 4
above. Bulls mostly $5.00 to $515,
October "old sold at 9.09. up HOGS: Estimated salable and to- odd head around $6.00.
Dec. 8.07. up 5. Jan. 8 77. up 5. tal receipts 700. Market active, ' Medium to good slaughter calves
March 8.68.. up 5, May 8.48, up 6, steady to 10c lower than on Tues- ; $7.00 to $7.75, including a rail toad
July 8.28, up 4. dav. Top $7.40 for most good to of 391 lbs. $7.25. few head out. Good
results
edhl advertising material is Usu- I
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bqifor window and floor displays
mny groups of retailers feature
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2 tall cans ift
SOAP 10 GIANT BARS . . 29°
POPPED WHEAT, R. & W. Cello pkg. .. 5c
COFFEE, Aroma, with Bowl Free......20c
COCOA. Our Mothers........2 lb. can 25c
APPLE BUTTER, large size...........20c
CATSUP, 14 oz. bottle ............. 10c
MATCHES. Red & White......3 boxes 10c
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There's a man whom you know NEW YORK. Sept. 21—(NS)_
wenl-whom you meet five times asCotton futures opened 5 to 7 points
jIt may be that Daughter will pre- often as any other man that you do higher today
pare some of the meals or perhaps, business with—whom you consider
i if the meals need little preparation j a friend as well as a business asso-
i Father and the boys can do most of ; ciate.
Wife Preservers
a result every grocer is able to
ase sales of the food item well
e normal. Surplus supplies
(been converted into cash al-
| overnight as a result of this
atsive effort of independent
Hretailers to help solve one of
iture’s most perplexing prob-
steady. Fat lambs scarce, few stoek-
er offerings $5.00. Stocker ewes
$3.00. Bulk of the fat matured
wethers $3.00 to $3.50. culls down to
$1.50.
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United Buyers’ corporation '
olunteer Food Stores and As-
year I
knaximum sales
ph of the member groups of
Independent Food Distributors'
eli prepares a merchandising
adiertising program for the
ose_of enlisting the active sup-
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you yourself are a part of it. In all ISprings, 2 lbs and over ............14c
makings probability he owns a home right Staggs, per lb................ 7c
for sandwiches, it is wise to have in your neighborhood. Cocks, per lb........
one hot food,” says Inez S. Willson In serving you. he has a real com- Turkeys, No. 2, 1b. 5c trading was very uneven on most
perhaps if i munity of interest. He serves you Turkeys, Old Toms, Id ................. 7c lclasses and generally on the weak
with a sincere desire to please, be- Turkeys, No. 1, Hens. 1b.......9c si, stocker calves continuod
fore the meal is .served, potatoes for { cause he knows that his future Geese, per ib..... -...............- 50 s10w andwek, some5Ssales2250 or
baking may be placed in Uhe oven, business years will be spent right Ducks, per lb...............-.......... 5c more lower again today. Most other
This is the easiest kind of meal to there. . Guineas, each.................—.......Ie classes sold steady to weak.
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ing. perhaps she will want to scoop
out part of the inside of the potato
ort of excess food supplies
d nm the department of
lture, or requests for assist-
receiyed from various groups
ducers, are discussed at fre-
meetings of the Independent
Distributors council in Chi- i
The pros and' cons of enlist-
e support of the individual re-
of the. county on a drive of
ain produet are discussed at
a by executives from each of
nidus member organizations
endance at the council meet-
□noe the members of the In-
Bent Pood Distributors’ coun-
teg that a product is deserv- |
!• • special sates campaign, a :
b st and the giant marketing I
ne of the council gets under {
' Durable Dulux Exterior
Super-Freezer
Frozen Storage Compartment
Cold Storage Tray
Uni-Matic Cold Control
Touch-Latch Door Opener
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and
purpose of conducting life, the Independent Food Distrib-
which contributed soutors’ council expects to. improve
national welfare Alliin efficiency as its 153,000 retailers.
p food retailers in the get more accustomed to working to-
I States are represented in the gether on the various nationwide ,
lion of policies and other ac- 1 sales campaigns. The alliance be- ‘ a
to that the membership of;tween farmer and individual foodj,
ouncil is made up of the fol-, retailer is permanent. No doubt it,
g Clover Farm stores Inde-1 will become stronger as a result of ■
nt Grocers’ AWanre Nation- ‘ the Independent Food Distributors
rican Wholesale Grocers’ as- ' council program of mutual cooper-
ion. National Association of ation.
F Grocers. National Brands , '
2 National Retailer-Owned Japanese soldiers eat rice and
rs. Inc.. National Voluntary ( fish, which cost approximately
National Industrial Stores „onl.ninecentsameal__
ation. Red and White corpor-
good to eat between meals, they it
into practically any type of menu.;
and they are no problem to pre-
pare. - i
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e than two-thirds of the {
onsumed to the United States I
to the family kitchen;
th individually owned gro-
stores. Consequently the new
X between farmers and indi-
j food retailers promises to
p most important role in the >
nic recovery and general wel-
if the United States
COOKIE FACTS
Crisp, tender cookies take blue
Stainless Porcelain in Food Com- Silent Sentinel
partment Cold Speeder Condenser
MADE ONLY FY GENERAI MOTORS
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17c j weighed up at $7.75, few light weight
19c i fed yearlings around $8.00 to $850.
21c j only odd head of choice heitrs
26c scaling 500 lbs. reached $9.50. Qan-
— -—------ 7c ner an(j cutter cows $3.25 to $425,
Tomatoes, per lb. -.............-.3%c to 4c only odd head below. Load of cut-
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Actress Elizabeth Allen, in charge of a canteen for British troops, plays To insure tenderness in cookies. {
a real fetrolwesth Ffont. Photosped to New York byPipperplane. ' ztir the dough or batter only enough
“ ———• ing the flour. Over mixing develops
the gluten in the flour and tends to
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kadays when surplus supplies
gicultural products threaten
pa kisses to farmers or other
Gcers, a giant marketing ma-
k known as the Independent
Distributors Council goes into
9action to an effort to move
merchandise into consumption.
68 organization, consisting of
Bjor independent distributing
bs, embraces 153.000 individu-
pwned grocery stores, who
together to dispose of surplus
Sodities whenever an emerg-
arises. Special advertising,
qandising. and sales effort is
ed on the particular product
• the week of a scheduled
choice 170 to 250 lbs. Good to choice 1 calves sold up to $8 25, few to $8.50
160 to 170 lbs. $7 15 to $7.40, 140 to I including 434 lb. Brahmans. Plain
160 lbs. $6.50 to $7.15. and 250 to 300 I calves ranged dosvn to $5.00, culls
lbs. $7.00 to $7.40 Packing sows around $4.50. Medium to good
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 210, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1939, newspaper, September 21, 1939; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1551531/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.