The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 258, Ed. 2 Friday, August 1, 1930 Page: 20 of 26
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SPORT
COLD DISHES
On Navy Board
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RICE, 19c
TOMATOES
SPECIAL
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Aug: 1.—Mil-
STOCKHOLM.
1123 N. Main
Phone 6-1145
Each
Open Sunday Morning
ported apples are now consumed
CO
varied in many of
21c 39c
PEARS 27c
PRUNES
25c
PORK SHOULDER ROAST
who
Lb. 14c
IV EF
VEAL STEAK
AMERICA’S FINEST QUALITY
V
n
Lb.
Per Pound
PORK CHOPS-PORK STEAK Lb. 20c
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ave you noticed the uncanny frequency
with which women choose this one brand
against all others?*. . . For fine quality.
for sheer goodness, most women buy
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No. 2
White Hou
FAVORED FOR.
SUMMER MENU
No. 2%
• Libby's
Milk Fed
Fryers .
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Pastor's Heirloom Given
Back to Him on Ohio
Woman's Deathbed
VEAL 7 STEAK..
VEAL CHOPS...
VEAL ROAST. .
VEAL STEW. ...
Sugar Cured
Ham, Center
Cuts............
Swift Jewel Lard
(Bring bucket), lb.
Sour Pickles, Sliced,
Quart ............
BEEF RIB ROAST
VEAL SHOULDER
ROAST
VEAL STEW
MIXED SAUSAGE
HAMBURGER
PORK LIVER
"Mama’s.
| Sugar”
LEONARD’S OWN
16-Ounce Loaf Fresh Daily
from Our Own Ovens
CHOICE
Pound
Sliced Bacon.
Five pounds....
H06 LIVER
Mixed SAUSAGE
HAMBURGER
BEEF STEW
‘ No. 1 Longhorn
Cheese.........
VEAL ROUND .
VEAL LOIN ..
VEAL T-BONE
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Freund’s Cash Grocery & Market
700-702 West Weatherford st.
SAVE AT
JARD BROS
IMPERIAL® SUGAR
" In Imperials territory, more people buy this sugar than any other brand.
the present owner discovered fit in
the possession of an Ohio woman
14 years ago. Establishing his
right to the sacred book, the min-
ister requested the privilege of re-
claiming K. It was willed to him
by the woman on her deathbed.
la what may be its final public
exhibition, the Bible was used by
the Rev. McCann ta scripture
Pl
Be,
I readings at the home coming serv-
ices at the Gospel Tabernacle
Church here recently.
been speeded up materially, so
that a ship load of fruit can'
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4
and Gingerale Combined
In Tasty Punch
(Starts on Page 19).
Bier, 325 North Chandler.
Harvest Punch: One quart cold
water, 1-2 cup dark syrup, 1 tea-
spoon ginger, juice of 1 lemon.
Mix thoroughly and serve very
cold. In Colonial days this drink
was carried to the haymakers. It
is a refreshing drink for tennis
and golf players with seemingly
endiess thirst. This will serve four,
and may be doubled for a larger
number.
number. — Mrs. Barna Pipkin,
Weatherford. *
Harvest Ale: Pour 1 pint boll-
wall, 1
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IEMPHIS MAN
HAS BIDLE 315
YEARS OF AGE
J. R. BASHAM
2411 Hemphill
NEW CARLOAD OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
JUST RECEIVED!
Best In Town
Dressed Free
Delivered Free
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By United Press.
MEMPHIS, Tenn . Aug. 1. —
A Scottish printer in 1615 pro-
duced a Bible which the Rev. C.
W. McCann, Memphis pastor, now
owns.
The Bible, 315 years old, came
Into the possession of the minis- '
ter’s ancestors shortly after its
publication by Robert Barker,'
Scottish printer and subject to HIs ;
Majesty, King James IV. It Is the I
St. James version, printed in bold- :
faced type, believed by the Rev.;
McCann to be the only one of its I
kind in existence.
The McCann family "lost track"
of the Bible for 79 years, until I
52
STANDARS FINE 4
GRANULATED 1
PURE CANE
nerumewy
IMPERIAL SUGAR CO.
SUJAA. INS
ways:
Add 1 cup of grated pineapple.
and 1 pint of charged water; 1 from Italy and Spain has now
pint of grapejuice and a small jar been speeded up materially, so
of maraschino cherries and syrup: .
1 mint of ginger ale and 1 cup or reach Stockholm in two weeks
preserved ginger cut fine; 1 glass against five weeks needed when
— - - " -- slow freight vessels were used.
DEMAND FOR FRUIT
INCREASES GREATLY
Millions of Oranges and Apples |
Consumed in Sweden
Newly appointed to the gen-
eral board of the United States
Navy in Washington, Rear Ad-
miral J. IC. Blakely here is
shown as he arrived in New
NEW TEXAS
HONEY
10 LBS WITH COMB..........$1.33
SLBS WITHCOMB ...........69c
10 LBS EXTRACTED $109
5 LBS EXTRACTED............63c
1 - of mint jelly dissolved in 2 cups
of hot water and cooled, and 1-4
.. cup fine minced mint: 1 cup of
strong tea cooled, and 1-2 cup of
grated cucumber; 2 cups of grape-
fruit juice and 1 cup of the pulp
cut in small pieces, or 2 cups
strained berry juice, either black-
. berry, strawberry, raspberry, or
loganberry may be used, with 1 2
cup Of maraschino cherries cut in
bits. This serves six or eight per-
sons, according to the size of
glasses used.—Cornelia Ruth,
2907 Vickery.
PURE
REFINED
IMPERIAL SUGA
Recently a British steamer,
from Australia, unloaded 1213
tons of apples at the* Stockholm
free port, the largest shipment
of its kind ever to reach Sweden. -
PAGE 16—THE FORT WORTS PRESS—AUG ' 1930
Milk Fed Chickens
Guaranteed EGGS
or Infertile Nece
sensor FOCLrey AND Eaa co.
305 to 387 Best First se.
Phone 1-2204
Ing water over a bunch of sassa-
fras. Let steep 10 minutes. Strain,
add 1 cup blackberries (fresh or
canned), 2 slices lemon, 2 table-
spoons molasses and sugar to suit
taste. Cover and chill thoroughly
At serving time add 1 quart water
1 cup blackberry syrup made from
the juice of berries. Strain, pour
over Iced cubes. Serve' ice cold
Serves 10.—Mrs. Gene O'Toole,
4051 Mt. Vernon.
: Fruit Punch:Use 1rc: of
sugar, 1 quart Of water, 1 cup of . . ._..
lemon juice and 2 cups of orange lions of oranges and tons of im-
juice.
.To the sugar and water add the in Sweden each yMr since the
thin yellow rind grated from the duty on these fruits was reduced.!
lemons and oranges and boil the According to wholesale dealers in .
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the following the excellent crops in 1929 aug-
mented the consumption. .
The transportration of oranges
' Specials for
Saturday
307 w. Weatherford st.
in H. B. Graham Grocery
Veal Roast 14,
Lb...........14€
Veal Steak 1E
Lb...........
Pure Fork 1E,
Sausage, Lb.- 10€
Hamburger 191
Meat, Lb.... 142€
Fork Chops 99.
Lb...........L8€
—W. N. Putnam
York from Panama after a
four-year absence.
WEINIES.......4 a
FRANKS.......
BOLOGNA......e
LUNCH MEAT...
“A-A SPECIAL 60.
BLEND Lb. AC
3 Pounds 85c
“QUALITY” 60
BLEND Lb. HOC
3 Pounds 67c
- LEONARD’S
a Roasted and ground
• OW N fresh daily in our
own plant
c. 4c BREAD
1' Brooms, 4-string, 50c
Ado value, special........60C
Pound No. 303 Sweet Corn, DE.
3. 3 cars for...........LOC
33C Freund's AA Special 9K
Pound Blend Coffee, Pound.. 40C
in Maxwell Coffee,
. 10c 1-Lb. Can...........37C
12vc Post's Bran Pkg. 11c
FRYERS
‘ ALL SIZES
Per Lb. 30c, or
Hens, Lb........40C
Dressed Free
Ready to Cook
PAGE 20—THE FORT WORTH PRESS—AUG. 1930
Poultry Specials
Poultry Dressed FREE
While You Wait
HENS, Lb......25c
FRYERS, Reds
and Rocks, Lb.. .30c
PLENTY FRESH EGGS
RECEIVED DAILY
We Sell the Best Quality at the
Lowest Prices
Open Sunday from 7 a. m.
until 9 a. m.
Luedtke Poultry Co.
On West 13th Street between
Throckmorton and Jennings next to
Noltings Bakery. Dial 2-2377. If
you have poultry to sell remember
we pay the highest market prices.
No. 2%, ApieATA 2Rp
Libby's AfAVU D 400
Libby's De Luxe TEAUILY 4 1 V
DECKER’S TALL DIAAA Or
CORN SLICED KHI _I IN ., The
ARMOUR'S SLICED DHUUN L UU
THOMPSON ARA Pro 10.
SEEDLESS UNAI Lo Eb: LUC
Steak, Baby Beef, 1E.Qaulity Bread, Larger E
Pound..............10C and Better............OC
Heavy Northern Salt 1 A SUGAR, PURE 4Q
Bacon, Pound ........14€ CE. 10 Is., 4PC
.Blue Ribbon Malt. AE
Salt Jowl., 11, Can ............. 45C
Pound..............IV No. S Select Hominy, E
Fork Shoulder, 1 Cx°C an. .............: ... OC
Pound...........+.. 100 Sweet-Cream Butter,Or
gO. extra choice.........JoC
... ODC Cream Meal, 17
_ 5-Pound Sack.1.C
• erg Flour. Kansas Best, EO.
AWD1 2 Pounds ..........OJC
• WE Strictly Fresh 91.
Pound Eggs, Guaranteed ..AIC
20c Chains Ware Oats,
... 4 Package.............
.arLarge Post Toasties, o
20c Package...............OC
Pound No. 1 Wapco Tomatoes E
Can. limit 6 cans .....
Choice Ited Potatoes, 4 0
No. 1—tl lbs. for
* California White Rose 9
• ound | Potatoes, lb...........OC
A GOOD STORE-WITH LOWER PRICES
INDIVIDUALLY OWNED AND OFER ATED BY FORT WORTH PEOPLE
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QUALITY FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES
MEAT POTTED
VEAL CHOPS
SPARE RIBS
TURNIPS COLORADO 250
1 univir • 3BUNCHES 400
CALIF. GRAPE FRUITS I 25c
I FTTUCE CALIFORNIA 4.
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Minteer, Edwin D. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 258, Ed. 2 Friday, August 1, 1930, newspaper, August 1, 1930; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1638729/m1/20/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.