The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 260, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1945 Page: 2 of 6
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THI ttSDAi; NOVEMBER 1. 1945
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¥his Newspaper Guarantees Every Advertisement On These Pages To Be Tru tiff til And Tile Products To Be As Represented
prepared in advance. '
Lamb Patty Grill | ‘ ' „ ,
6 1— patties r>7 ? .. . ;;
6 slices baccn j1 a '
6 slices pineapple, or 6 near cr j "RYE_Dw ien ... .
peach halves j j.8 1-4; V4-; ^ V
6 medium potatoes cooked 7 a 138
2 tablesDOons grated cheese ; 'BARLEY_Drc 119 i:d;
Salt and Dapper 117 1-8 bid: Juh 115 :-4
1 No. 2 can green beans j _Buv More War r>!inil,_
Have ground lamb shaped -into j
In order not' thick parties and wrapped with! HITi EE \ :
bacon, fastening ends of baccn LUNEBJBO. .r . — < ih
■Preheat broil-i first offcci *1 Allied .....r»:
Place seasoned green beans in Adolf Hctler'.s c .
tone side. Placej today that all av. .!sb> ' evicb
i lamb patties on rack in broiling pan, lends to the c or chi-ion ii 1. > k
ovCr the beans. If pineapple is' himself in the Berlin chant-ell'.1
used arrange slices on other Ode of,2:oU'a. m. last Aorn 3<j.
rack. Place broiling nan in broiler so
the meat is 3 -inches from the heat.
(Brcil until pattie- are brown on one
'side. Season oatties and turn, lay-
jing them browned side down cn
1 pineapple slices. If pears or Deach-
es are used, add them when the pat-
ties are turned. Add cooked Dota-
toes, cut in halves lengthwise and
sprinkle with grated cheese. Re-
turn to broiler until meat patties are
i done, and potatoes heated and
) lightly browned. Season meat or:
| second side. Arrange all foods On
jhot platter or choo plate and serve
immediately.
—Buy More War Bonds—
NO LICENSE
Detroit. —fCNS)—Esther Sohhim,
19, has an nasily aroused boy friend
When she perked his car overlong
while shopping, he out orf all her
lovely blonde curls with a hedge
shears. Now She’s suing him.
—Btiv More iFor fieafc—
TELEVISION IN COLOH
Washingtob—Civs, r — Transmis-
sion of oolor pictures by television
has been achieved, a CBS Official re-
vealed. '*
SALLY'S SALLiES
Ground Meat
Dishes Make
I Quick Meals
! Ground meat dishes
standby for women who
j tive outside their homes
1 their own cooking,
j to keep the family waiting for din
1 ner. one must occasionally plan a j with wooden picks.
1 quickly-prepared menu such as one
| of these, suggested by Jessie Alice : broiling " pan, a
| Cline, home economist
i is a top of-the-range rk
MR Pt ES
MS, PUDDINGS
- ORANGES — BANANAS
\
Tokay White Seedless.
STUFFED FRfiSH
DATES
1 lb. Package
Limited Supply
MOTHER’S OATS
Gap and Saucer
Package
CANNED FRUITS
Apricots, halves
Peaches, halves or
diced
Fruit Cocktail
Royal Anne Cherries
MbMI DROPS
MMKGA’S WASH WORD 9
Copr: King Features Syiniic»tc,.lnc., World r-.-’.-s
:e into your bobby sox, Lil. Sinatra’s on in a irinute.
POLLTKi anu Product
CLEKO MARKETS
trade A
Turkeys, No. 1
Hens
Spiings
Eggs, Grade A
Grade B
Eggs, grade C
Eggs, Under garde
Butter Pat N<£ 1 .
Butter Pat No. 2 ..
bitter Pat, 8weet
lb. 28c
lb. 22c
lb. 25c
doz. 45c
doz. 42c
doz. 37c
doz. 30c
.... nb 48c
tb 43c
... Ib 53c
Freidi Shipment
of
DRIED
TKACHES
SPECIALS for
FRI. & SAT.
NOV. 2nd it 3rd
RED A WHITE
FLAKY BAKE
OUR VALUE EXTRA STANDARD
No. 2 1
.... Can «
No. 2 Can .
46-Ox. Can
BLUE
Cdero’s Original Cash Grocery
FRI. - SAT. - NOV, 2-3
RED * WHITE ATrlS. CIDER I
Vinegar- !!« &T8cfGuMSpray r18c 2 29<
Good
Firm
RED A WHITE
r-R8ER ’EM FLY INC
Egg Moodies
S-Ot.
Cello
Pkt.
«EE
10-0*.
TEKDERONI
2 pkgs. I9c
2 large 25c
.......12c
..... 22c
KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES ....
RICE KRISPlES, Kelloggs, 5Vz oz.
CHILI SAUCE, Premier, 12oz.....
AT 20 M.
Pepper Flavor
M-Or. Bold.
GRAPEFRUIT
CALIFORNIA BARTLETT
FEARS
NO. 1 IDAHO RUSSET
POTATOES 5
NO. 1 WHITE
ONIONS 2
RED A WHITE
CAKE FLOUR
Campbells
Tomato
CANS
BROWN LABEL
Br'crRabbitSynip
No. S Jar......3^C
CALIFORNIA BABY
Cherry and
Pineapple
Batter Beans 2 l^. 25c
since January, 1938, Ttdil > although I
active since June -28th.
Industrial stocks made a new j
high since August -1937, while util-1
ities were at their highest peak j
since January 1937M rails, although;
rtill under their best levels for this
year ;were . harolv higher tod?”.
A broad list of stocks had gains
of one to‘mere than four points !
They included Nbrfotk and Wes-'
ern, American Airlines, Chrysler,.
General Electric, Sehenlev, Pi:e-p
store DUPc.it, Standard 0.1 of New
Jeisey, JOhns-Manville and Bethie-'
hem Steel.
—Buy More War Bonds—
FINAL GRAIN
CHICAGO. Nov. 1.—(UP.i—■ The.
3 1-2 to 5 1-2 cent hike in th° No-
vember flour subsidy induced a
ctror.g tone in g ain futures, cn the
Chicago Board of Trade t:dav.
Continued .firmness in securities
and prospects of higher farm price;
through the Pace bill were also
bullish factors. Interest cent-’re I
in the cats nit on reoorted govern-
ment buying in the northwe t.
Wheat finished the day m 3-4 to
1 7-8 cents a bu-hel—corn was up
1-4 to 1-2—oats no 1 1-8 to 1 7-8
certs — re uo 1 1-4 to 2 cents —
and barley quoted off 1-8 to 1-4
c^rt
Winnipeg rv? ruled strong before
fh" close Grains on outside Unit-
ed Etate« markets were firm
Closine oriees pf Chicago: •
WHEAT— D?t 178 1-4: Mav 176-
1-23-8; July 170 1-8; Sent 168 3-4
CALIFORNIA ICEBERG
White ‘Home
Bottle
SANTA CRUZ
LETTUCE
FRESH GREEN COLORA
CABBAGE
CRISP YOUNG COLORA!
CARROTS
STRICTLY NO. 1
Louisiana Yams 4 u>.
ARMOUR'S SPANICO
Large Crup Head
APRICOTS
hole Uhpeeted p .
i Heavy S;rup
BRICK CHILI
STAR OR BLACK HAWK
BOLOGNA
Lb. Pkg
SMOKED COUNTRY STYLE
GF.RBF.RS
BABY FOOD
2 r i5‘
RING SAUSAGE u 30c
STAR OR BLACK HAWK
FRANKS Lb 33c
ROEGELEIN S FAVORITE HARD
CURED CERVELAT gb 36c
WHEAHES
MALT-O-MEAL
RED a WHITE
CORN FLAKES
FRUIT OOGKTAH,, No. 2‘A Con
TEXAS CANNED CHILI ........
CRYSTAL WHITE CLEANSER
TEPS SANITARY NAPKINS.....
RWttTERICE
BORDEN'S HEMO
sauerkraut:;
AJ|V A | baring powder
® 1 Lb. Can
......43c
. Can 35c
2 for 9c
12 for 19c
Chopped or Strained
tt-Om.
Pkf*.
ALAMO
BOWL DEODORANT
VANISH
LIGHTHOUSE
BROOMS
PONDS
COLD CREAM 1
GROVE'S
COLD TABLETS
LISTERINE ___
TOOTH PASTE
LYCONS LYE
3 r 25£
•4-u.Hd
Shredded Wheat
PECANS—Halves
4-0*.
6Ck Sise
. Bottlv
NUJOL
Purex Bleach
Opart Bottle
Big Selection
FRESH FRUITS
& VEGETABLES
Rif ht
Reserved
tc Limit
Qua nt it ir#
BTOKA HOURS:—WEEK DAYS 8 A. M. to C P. M—SATURDAYS 8 A.M. to 7:30 P. M
•Bopping early and avoid the last minute rush
W Main §L
Vlrpbone III
FOOD
STORES
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Aldridge, C. C., Jr. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 260, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1945, newspaper, November 1, 1945; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097262/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.