Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 279, Ed. 2 Friday, October 13, 1939 Page: 4 of 6
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Special Drive
Moves Surpluses
It In iilmnwi l«m>oiMttil<- to 'I'
tcrmlm- tin t-nnilittutioii of ill
Ifrowr 10 thf Ituwini*#* ttiul him i.• I
lift- of Hi 1 cuuiiiiuuity In i¡ i u
M*-ldoiii occur* Hi ttiiyont' t h t the
Mvi'iuKf IÍUUVWUMI loud m«t<*imiti
differ* from viny oiln-i t>'!>•• "t
mu all hu in«KH mu n (ittill .ni uní
e«inpai1 nii In martin
Hei'iiimc lie dealt with ih«* n«-< •
«•(milieu of lift* tlli' KfOi'W If In
voniuri wlh the family more f •«*-
qut-ntly than any other tyi><* ot
bUKlncHN or piiilinHtoiivil man It
!• only natural thai huvIi ilíilly
ccniarth uxually rlyciuh into <let|>
fHondahlPi ho that I'ttgardleaa of
where one travel In Ainei'tra,
Invtmilgtillnii will reveal Ih'iit the
(racer Ik tntlniwte with more peo
pie than anyone wine In the rum*
in unity
It Iti the individual Ri'oew who
In railed on for advice or routine I
coneertllnt varloun family pro
hleniK When ftnHiiel.il dlsin-
pllli'hex the pocket hook lie cheer-
fully continue* the nxlennlon of
credit. fount lees iIioukhihIh ol
I'niiiillen throuKhoiit Ihe rnuiitry
can testify an to the frlendnh' >
of the «rocer In lime of flnancliil
reverse*,
However. II I In the operation
of hi IniMtneK* that the individual
r* til 11 grocer i'M'i'Ih IHeillg hl«
own bowi he cnn render Ihe per-
acnallzed aervlce preferred by
«very houwewlfe. If certain
hrandH or variolic* of products
are sought liy conminn-r* it Ih
the individual grocer who cnn
and doe* no out of lit* way to
enter to every per*oual whim in
reaped to food producía.
Million* of hou*ewlve* laud
the time and eiieruy hu v I at del-
ivery «enrice of the individual
(troce I'.
The grocer 1* not *all*fled in
merely living In the community
and coniributlnK to It* welfare by
patronising other local firm*
when tn need of *upplie* or *er-
vlce* After Buslne * hour* he i*
found active in various local uf-
fair* designed to improve the wel-
fare and nomfort of lit* iielgh-
bor*. The grocer i* not only a
taxpayer but frequently the com-
munity draft* him to serve a* It*
chief executive or iu one or ano-
ther legislative hodle*.
I* It any wonder that the nai-
lon welcome* the opportunity to
pay tribute to till* pillar of com-
munity life the Individual gro-
cer. a hard-work inn progressive
loyal and conacienllou* Amer-
ican?
How Much
Do You Know
About Food
11
t
Modern Trend
Toward Variety
The a vera Re pioneer retail
store wa* considered elaborate
when it carried vts many as six-
teen Imported articles and thirty
or no local commodities. Take the
store where Abraham Lincoln
clerked. It was unusual for that
era because It carried one hund-
red items. Contrast this merchan-
dise with Ihe assortment of thoti-
*ands of products stocked by the
average grocery store of today.
I VVhui Minpit ii-M ni lard ran
In* litad#* ¡a the how* to detei
wiitlc !•* urn lit y '*
What ft*h commonly sold
in fiKiery *ti>rei¡. cjinuot swim'*
,1 VVIuit luxury food Item, now
iiM'll fi t -alad* oil special occo
Hion- is used in countries where
ii is native tu grease cart >v|i«<n|«?
•I It. miihui' manufactured in
American factories?
5 Km which ot i lo- rollo wing
would yon iis< ptnieiitii"
la i To Kiii'iilsli a i-aliid'' ill)
Ttl flavor a rake'' 11-1 To stuff
olives''
li | I ben any dlffi i encr lie-
iween salt Alllrli Is i-v aporiltlld
from sea water and >ali taken
from mines?
7 What i It that *tiv>*n Danish
pastry its distinctive flavor?
s I i i read a carhiiliyftrate?
¡i What is the difference be
tween hlnck tea and green tea?
in Is piiKtcurtKeri milk a good
source of vitamin C
II To which continent is the
coffee plant native?
1:! i- i here any rubber in u
tin rah?
1 :t. What is meant by "! 2
score" butler"
i I I How nthny uill* are there
lu a quart?
IB, What Is the difference be-
tween cocoa and chocolate?
III Which digest* more easily;
new cheese or mature cheese?
IT. noes "Wild Hice" grow-
wild?
is What kind of soap is mad''
with olive oil?
1! Are canned fruit Juices
pasteurized
20 1* the Kleffer pear packed
in a heavier or a liglitm «y nip
than the Hart let! near''
Henry Nieman
In Charge Of
Haidy Market
.1. M. Haidy. owner of Haidy's
Food Store. Ili-A North Main,
announces that Henry Neenr.ni Is
fxnw in charge of his meat de-
|ini'tmenl Mr Veeniiin extends an
invitation to all of his friends to
contact him iu llaldy'H Food
store.
Mr. Neman Is u thoroughly
experienced meat market man,
who will give efficient service to
all Haidy Food ¡Store customers.
Haidy's Food Store is cooper-
ating today Iu Ihe national He-
tall urocera Week, and will offer
extra special values in the store
from Saturday, October 14 until
Saturday, October -'1st See the
Haidy Food Store advertisement
elrewhcre in this section.
National Ketail CJrorers Week
ban been set aside as a week In
which the benefits of the local
grocer to the consumer will be
emphasized in the public mind.
The average grocery customer is
occuslomcd to taking the service
of the grocer more or less for
granted. Little thought is given,
by the average person to the tre-
mendous service the rocer supp-
lies the community. A vision of
Pie —
Rolls —
Cakes -
Cookies
Cup Cakes
Doughnut
AND
JOHNSONS
Sliced
a wonder Bread, with its flaky (kliciousnesH,
1, golden crust, is Johnson's Sliced Bread,
sandwich bread. Ask for a loaf today
; JWWÍr favorite Grocery store or Market. You'll love
JOHNSON'S Sliced BREAD
At Ywr Favorito Grocery Store!
JOHNSON'S BAKERY
• Telephone ll4
lliii* servil- 1 tan lie iiiituiued by
ImaKhilim liorger wiiiioni m gi'o
1 1 r> Ntof< in hi 1 vi the nuiilii II
I here w ere no gl oi i-ry alore*
KltMiked im the ciii/zi'iis conven
ii nc luoil stuffs would liavi to
In iirderi'i! by mail o. othei wise
1 massorted in He IiOIih from .1
illnlUlK' Sn longer could tin
llOtl-ewlf.' wile tleeili all einer-
i.'1'ticy hot lie (if ill 11 k or linit ot
(•read g" to her nearby grocery
store and '('cure It V little
IhiuMnu along ibis line will re-
veal lie- complete convenience to
Mr and Mrs Average Clti/en
that ihe uniier bring)'.
'ü'ÍIb
Shop Haidy V Food Store all
in i week fot extra -peela! val
s. a ltd • aci|iiainli-d with
both .1 M lluid) and Henry
.\ 1 em an
Confidence Tradition
Upheld By
Retail Grocers
"My (¡rocer rediinmetided it."
Wherever women meet, that
remark i* full of sinniflcauce it
means that a new product has
I ean launched to a world of eag-
er home-makers The • oufideucc
it expii'KsOH, the confidence gain-
ed through the years ol "taking
my grocer s word for It"' I* be-
ing upheld in the highest sense
II \ the independent grocers every-
where ™
As the proving jsround lor the
manufacturer .the Individual gro-
cer himself passes flJttt judg-
ment on the many products plac-
ed npotl the market Only after
he is satisfied that each new Item
from candy to canned goods, is
what it l« represented to be does
In- remark to a favored custom-
er. "I have something new to-
day Mrs. HiViwii. Would you
like to try . . '!"
No Treasure Troven
Individual grocers are pro-
gressive but they are careful,
painstaking progressive, unwill-
ing to lose the confidence with
which thel roplnions are taken.
If they hud balked, there would
be no sanitary package for dried
fruits, such us are seen 111 all
the stoers today. If they had n*
fused the experiment there
would be no shelves of canned
fruit and vegetable juices no
tleii-uri troven of varied, ernno-
cii ally priced, skillfully pack
awed cereal* a I most nolle of
tin genet tidy accepted Items on
every pantry shelf today
Few Voars Ago
Just a lew veins ag" indi-
vidual grocer- pioneered in tin
tend field to bring fresh
fish Mtraight from the waters
where they were catlglu in stores
all over the country
(¿iiih a sensation was created
by this (hiring step, but no house-
wife today would be other man
surprised in demand a fresh
filet ol fish at liei groc#r's and
find sin not get it
Frozen pig f«ei and similar
delicacies are stocked by num-
erous grocers Several years ago.
ii was impossible lo satisfy these
rare demands of customers
and the slightly inore fre<ntettl
ones ol' ciisluineiV cooks for
fresh liiu feet Rut the introduc
Hon of refrigeration, followed by
the perfection of the freezing
process I'm food* solved the dif-
ficulty.
Next step in the progressive
grocer's march is generalizing
Ihe use ol frozen 1 more com
Itionly called frosted 1 foods.
Of course you've read of I hem.
but did you kno" linn Individual
grocers can provide you right
now with garden fresh lucious
strawberries'.' That If your whim
demands fresh asparagh* for din
nor you may have it by purchas-
ing one of I lie frozen packages
from your grocer and cooking
cleaned stalks aciordltiB to any
standard recipe lie it May or
Decern her" And for that mut-
ter. that you can buy ready pre
pared genuine Hollandftise sauce,
kepi oil ice by your thoughtful
responsible grocer?
Naturally, everybody is used
to Hie idea of inlying shoestring
potatoes in can* now Rare
perhaps extinct Is the cook
who attempts to e'ltut! the crun-
chy. unfailing crispness, tile at-
tractive uniform size of the pot-
atoes that may
easily from the
shelf lint li s only ¡1 matter of
months since the grocer who told
the first users about them was u
little startled when he discovered
them and. progressive «s ever,
played pioneer again.
Answers To
The Food
Quiz Questions
be procured so
nearest grocery
I Laid uf good quality melts
(Iuietly iu the frying uiiii poor
(iiiality Inrd iiHUitlly contains a
great deal ol moisture which
lauses Ho- lard lo spatter
2. Sardine
¡I Avocado.
I Nn Sugar is not niunttfac-
lured in factories It is inunuftic
tured by growing plants Sugnr
is refined from the plants In
factories which arc called refill
cries.
fi To t Invoi a cuke.
Ii Nn.
7 Carduuniii seed.
S. Yes
!) Hluek tea is a fei'menied
tea; green tea is not termeiiled.
in. No
I!. Africa.
1 •! Yes.
1:1 Htwier score is Its iolal
grade in respect to flavor, body,
color, sail content and puckauc
Score has nothing lo do with the
(renin content of butter.
14. Fight.
16, t'oeoti lias about two thirds
of the fui content naturally in
chocolate removed
li¡ Hipe or mature cheese.
17 Ves
IS ('aatlie soap
!!l Yes. ;p"
20. Kleffer pears are packed
in ¿1 heavier syrup than Hart-
let 1 pears.
Alert and progressive modern
retail grocers and grocery work-
em are training themselves to
render tin highest type of con-
sultant service as food experts.
Their constant desire Is to into
prove their service to their cine
tomers If you would like a full-
er explanation of any ol the
above question,, and a list of I lie
liroeers In your community who
are "Studying Their .tubs' . *eml
a card to National Urocer In-
stitute. .'Hill N. Michigan Ave .
Chicago.
Karliest records of permanent
waving go us fur back as soon H
when Ha by Ionia 11 indie* had
their hair braided and treated
with bitumen to preserve the
curls.
(Miarles II ol Knulitud went
into Hie grocery liuxiitesx in a big
way Hi withdrew the churler
i*l the Nomina grocery guild and
eoudiicied 1 lie food dititHbutton
of the city by himself for a
w bile It was finally made eve
(lellt thin it I CI,nil e<| r^te a bill
ly thun the kill ; had to satisfnc
torily distribute the grocery re
<iuln metil* of the city
S.AVK IIKKV TO HJ,.U
FOIl IHilVhls SMI I.I.S
ASI I MVIIjUO, N. C 0.1 III
i/lJ) I'ollce Court .fudge Sam
II t'nthey has ruled It is legal-4o |
ploy cards for drinks and smell*
Jusi so Hih drinks and smells
aren't on lile table
ill ibis guiñe the winner gets
a drink of liquor on each win
ning hand and the loser only a
sniff at ihe bottle
The judge's decision freed fom
men ot gambling charges
Tb# Swedish Academy selects
the w'.Tiller lor the Nobel i'rixe
in the "idealistic iiieritiure" div-
ision.
V :
SPECIAL VALUES
Sat., Oct. 14 to Oct. 21
TOMATOES, nice and fre«h, 6 lb«. 25c
CRACKERS, A-I, 2 lb«. 15Vsc
SPUDS, 10 lb*. 15c
ONIONS, No. 1,101b*. 18c
VINEGAR, gal 18c, 2 for 35c
$$>1 ill!
■ f HI POUtTlY SPECIALS
TURKEYS
YOUNG ONES—For Frying and Roasting
POUND
11 CMC Heayy
ilC 110 Pound
CDDIMAC Smal1 and
SmiHlld medium, lb
16c
18c
IICHC Li#ht 14a
UkRw Pound IVV
fkVinillAO Large sice <flC.
SPRIVlUS WO
SPRINGS, 1 lot small, 3 FOR
01
PULLET EGGS, Docen ISc
PLENTY OF FRESH EGGS
PStmV* 9f oung
Jefferson Street
sSSil
Youngsters from
8 to 80 love
PMTtlES
Deliciourtiy light and fluffy
pastrieH help to make any
meai complete
SPECIAL
VALUES
Oct 14 to 21
The values you Od
in this ad aiti only
samples of the great
many in our store,
('nine In this week . .
shop and save here!
Folger's or
Schillings, lb.
COFFEE
MATCHES
HIM
APPLE BUTTER
■HH¡9C
Diamond Brand 2 Packages
Carton 2 16 For
GOLDENDALE
Lb.
•é
HUSKIES
Brimfull
Quart
JELLO
Or Jello 1
Pudding Pkg. fv
SCOCO SHORTENING
8 lbs. 79c i 4 Ib.s
CARROTS
3 Bunches
APPLES, Wasington, dos.
Delicious 88 sice
APRICOTS, Brimfull Whole
No. 2V« can
40c
10c
39c
tfi
SOAP, Crystal White
S bars
CORN, Brimfull, No. 2
Can, 2 for - —
CORN FLAKES
Bowl Free, 2 pkg .
BACON, Sun ray
Pound —..
fifmmwmfflw
920 S. MAIN
FREE DELIVERY
Eggs, strictly
fresh, doz
ORANGES
Doc.
Saye's Grocery & Market
Borger
Tenth & North Main
YOUR NEIGHBOR SAYS"
^MOTHER -Y0U KH0W ^
/WELL .WE DON'T ^
I'LL TELL YOU WHAT'S
WRONG -THEIR MAWAS
JUST OOH'T KNOW WHERE
TO 80Y THE NICEST THINGS
FOR IIIJLF. KIDDIES' IUNCHES-
AN0 I 00/
KNOW — WE ALWAYS
WHAT? -ALLTHE OTHER
WDS AT SCHOOL ENVY j ,
JOHNNY AND ME -
BECAUSE WE HAVE ' WHY.
k SUCH NICE <r{MY DEARS?
'^LUNCHES
EAT ALL OUR LUNCH
AND THEY MOST ALWAYS
THROW SOME OF A
THEIRS AWAY /
of count she is referring to
HOLTS Food STORE
BETTER HEATS
Compound
Vegetóle
Crustene
HAMC!
iivIlN
31bs. to 8%
48c H
2V9 to 3 lbs.
mI
8 Ik carton
nl
BACON, Slab, half or whaJe
8 to 10 lbs., lb.
Armour's
Lb.
CATS! IP
DEL MONTE
14 OZ.
Bottle
Corn Flakes
Kellogg's
SLICE*
Lb
1 Glass Bowl Free
Sliced
Lb
CORN
DEL MONTE
CREAM STYLE
2 23c
trackers
SODA
21b.boxf3c
Sliced
Armour's, lb.
2 lb. box
Each
Pineapple
DEL MONTE
CRUSHED
No. 10
Can
1 lb. Brick
Lb.
Cheez-it
Smacks
Ginger Snaps
Half or Whole
Armour's, lb.
04TS
MOTHER'S
rge 95r
Pkg. 191
Grapefruit
JUICE
46 OZ. f A
Can I9C
med. Sice
2 doc.
med. Sice
Each
CRANBERRIES¡F«ncy
Quart
Admiration
firm heads
2 lbs.
Cracker
Jacks
3 fertile
Drip or
Percolator
Yellow
Lb.
No. 1 Whit*
10
PHONE
222
East SPA
Telephone SS2
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 279, Ed. 2 Friday, October 13, 1939, newspaper, October 13, 1939; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167806/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Hutchinson+County%22: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.