Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 279, Ed. 2 Friday, October 13, 1939 Page: 5 of 6
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, WW
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TflTR BOKGER (TEXAS) DAILY HERALD
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It's Open House All Week At Borger Grocery and Markets
Mm „Kl,i„ „,v uJ I" . HI I luiimnnninuiniii r> ■
i
Oiui' ukuIii ihf i,alli.il i>„
rMlxatta to iht> I ml i vid ii «i ioi.nl
mcrclmiit us Xatiohtii lt> (;il! um
i'«ru Wi-oK (ibMM Vcd frtp Un
fourth iii i-umvt v. ii In rvi'i>
Oltjf Mlltl loWll III til. Illit-.l
KtUtfH or wliplfVi! i 101'"I
are to lt«* I'miml. ionium.) iut4
tiroducfirw ,n« joining will ilu
fi'i'd inull* in h hi'c.m il iri«imtr«-
Hon In honor oí Un iml|thti n'
hood urocei
All wi i k Ioiik !*«• m vv n 1 !iuh
di'iul l lio u aii lid Indlvldtui! retnll
Ri Orcrs in lh«- •un tu i > iviíl i: 11' * • i
roitHiiimn'M with |itilille rewptioim
Imwtln inimdfK, personal
IIIKM, collt' -lH anil u n. u.-iut |'m(.
Ivo nrlivity.
11 "h "opon-hoiwi' ni Individ
uully owned Mi'oreiy «ture Irom
roam to eonsl KM'iyotl"' i* invit
oil to Mtop In hi ihelr neighbor'
hood I'ootl Kiore during (In vn-ity
lo «et heller acqiniinled Willi ih«
ratnll jiroeeri who contl'lhute wo
nnii'h to the kmhhuI w ;Hari of
the community.
Ueai.miM for f'elohniiion
The nation irMmHc.-i lite
even! in reeojjnilion of ilu delil lo
ilu* food mereliani The growth
of modern ctvtlkuUou ran lie
I raced no', loo ilicliri-t tly in the
Kl-owth Of the modem (¡iiirer and
tlu« ease with which men up- <n-
allied lo olitnln food For no
groat cltlt'M were huilt. no Kreui
workn ol arl were en Med when
men were obliged in limn Uudr
every meal. It WM not until |ieo-
|)l« were fui niHlied wit h . on ven
lent. stttislyiiii; ol I'osid
Ml lift - Hull I hey writ- aide lo nu n
tlioil' elH'I'glel- II. nlliei I hill)'
Coll • :<|Uellliji . Nlltd I •' I itlfel'H
will lie ¡e hi ill Viiihiii |.nl.ii.
fltUl tlOllH t(l lie t-l!jl . .1 I liraillr.ll
out III"- ron ni rv durilii' \nH>in.il
Retail 'irOiei-H W>.'U Oivli ii nil
public lender- ii re joiniiiii in the
tribute I'nldle pí o. laniiitloii'
Ulive tiren ÍHKtli'd III IIune lililí
cum 111 II It it i en lilHltlUK lie' u Wel-
ti H a wood W ÍKÍlie.1 iili'l t. ..dim;
i dtlzun
IIUHy Week lor I Iract'i
The in< reunid activity In food
More jih well an pai tii ipaiioii in
vitrlou «cocer gel lOKetheth l>Vo
mint's to make llii one of (he
'buslctM W'-ekH of the year for
food merchants. rmiMiul rood val
ufa are lining offered m tin pub-
lic as u feuture uf lie- evelil
Heaps of specially arranp'd del
taR#tm are on display aWitttiiiK
public Inspection
tirocery atoren have taken on
o carnival appcai-unc.- with the
aid of colorful adv. rtlidiiK mat
mini. Millions of pieces of such
mat.-rluI liave lie-n dlntrlhoterl to
food iiu'icbantM by gp( cer« asa-
ofiatlon, niHmtfacttiwr and tso-
OPMUHve groups making if po
lbl« for the smnlltmt m-rchanl to
"dreos up."
National Assotilallon Active
The various grocer activities
during the week will !"• under
the. anpt'i-vlHion of the .Vatioiml
Association Of iieinil Hrocei and
Ha affiliated bullion. Thin trade
artHoclntion is one of the largcxt
CoiisinHng of five hundred afilii
¡tied stvite and local groups
National H.-tall (irocers Week
promises lo lit- oho of Hie moat
¿inusual In the history of Hie
I'nited States. From early morn-
ing Ulltll late every tllglit
throughout Hid week, ih||S,;Will
be all kinds of denton si rations
expressing good will and sippiec
iltlion for the grocers and the Job
they «rt doing
< KII.IVC < UKAKS, STI l K\TH
I.KAC'K. CKIlifU t "HASH KS
l.OOANHfORT, Ind.. Oft. 13
- (/P. Frances Hemley, 23.
teaching 3 7 fourth andfUHi grade
BC'hoo Ichildron at Lucerne, heard
the classroom celling creaking.
She man hed Hie boys nad girls
outside.
Soon after, plaster and sf«'l
lath ov'er the room fell with a
loud it-null.
Beware it' Friday the 13th
JUG PREVUE TONITEÜ!
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MANY fiREAT MEN f™™i^ocer
inception «juu
STARTED LIFE AS Vear. A.oOld
(JROTERY CLERKS
TriwiMl
\
pi..i.
' ciHiv
and
Plenty ot thrills arc in store for tho*< who attend th-i
RIG'S Friday the 13th Prevu< tonite This i* a ne ne from
the feature attraction "MYSTERY of the WHITE ROOM '*
Alexander Dpmas' Novel Comes to the Rig
Friday-Saurday
urvey o. ey.-i) busltlt'
Minn reveals nninerour- tita
>>- or leaders who in their
■ urly days served an apprentice
ship «• grocery eb-rlts In fact.
f•■■! ' ■ lie rV.VMlUlllitlW Hie careers
.i1 i lies.' who have played an imp-
" 11 i« i pact ill shaping the ijwi-
, u! - uf nations will In- surpriis-
í• i 'hi large number who iirac-
1 ■ stalled life us grocery
.< • lii 'lie m ighborhoad si ore
■... PE
I ■ i'i mosi anieiiHie ex-Rro
. ,-i fth-rks In Ainerioaii history.
. ol nnirse. Abraham Idnnolil.
who actually operitua grocery
lore tor years in New Salem,
lillnob The ntimeroiiH expi-rleu
res ni grocer Lincoln are known
h every school child, particularly
uch incidents as bin walkii...,
fou" miles oii«' night to return a
slight overcharge made U one ol
his customers. It was nurin roes
experiences such as Hria thai r>
vea led ill" true chartK-tei ol' Ida-
coin to hi snelghhoi-M and paved
i in- «ay for liis entrance into
public life.
Ai« \ander
Hainllidn, early
'Ano iie.in stalcMnian. was atioHn-r
who worked as a grocery clerk Ifl;
tris yotlHl, As u boy o< Iweh',
yenr , ie- siliil.-d lo work fm ,.n-
NiebtMns f'rUKec. proprietui ol a
. i lo cal sinre ill llic Wi a Indict
linrlnir Hie tn*M llifwe yearn Halt;
ilion demons'.iaied unttsilaj ;.liil
rt> io He- c h i i-a i thai lo w:.,, i'eii
ill complete cha I.'.: i ol I III '...,
,,i inlc, val vvfiiic Ms .-nip' v.i
mad" liusiie .. t l ip1- in \ie
Louis Hay ward ami Joan Bennett in a r.o-iu- from
Alexander Dumas' novel "THE MAN in the IRON MASK."
The picture comes to the RIG Friday and Saturday
m«. ''feiitdisliig, fall weight and
top quality Weals, phis courteous
.MHMIOII lo a eitsíom.a's WflMis,
I He only way to Imiid a tills-
tness,'' .Mi f.iiUtin pracH'.c.s what
In preaches,
(iltttlM.v is I be Iceyunl" Hirongh-
oilt i lie saye Croi-ery .Mid Mar-
ket, y, i pri. • i; i r>- iod'ftaie and
within the i each of ¡41. "We
Saye's Grocery
And Market Is
Growing Rapidly
Waller Saye, owner ol Sieve's
Hroei i-y and Markci. lo a a Sou'h
.Main, opened his pio m< vent ore
ubout te-ir tnonth^ ago. Tin-
.Mort< b«pm and ..BHL
astonishing growth In the sh#t !siaii«1 firmly beliind every pi«ue
tima since Us opening, -aya Mr. ,'-" tnel-ciiaadise Hl-al go# mil of
Save. Mr, Stive has. had mor- than '- ore,' nays Mr. Save. "If It
1-n v< .ir of e.yp.-i'tetice tn the ! « '< sat ¡>r.. lory. we make it
hard, practical end of the i. ro ¡ 1200(5 hl every lust anee However.
Cere husipess : '• ''arr> only find quality gro-
.1 a Cuan i,. manager of the '0 1" • ■ «" «•" pr-mdes
meat ill pel,.eat a. Hie S,.y. "" Pe^iWlily ot complaints.
(iroeery Mr. lluinn hua 'spent a! W. W Uoldfc an i- a,l e as a,c
lirellme III the meal catling' and
retailing business and is .conced-
ed by ban y to lie an u.*co¡ín«'e.ia!l,v
smart laerehandiser Stas-iir.,- •'im-ery . vpei-fea- ■ Mr. Uoldnsoti \ Important to explorers that they
Ame
The
i( is lit .-we i
ion 1*1 lie
houses of in
v*o a v. 13
The lleve
ilfis til .• till'
e-vrdtiHoti, w!
■an gro.
ada) in
•iirly m
iiv rh.i
t gland
aa
how
it hei
i lev
d"i
of
tin ¡-pt
" Si ore
com Me.
uto of
in tui-iL loilo
tit.
and angle-
of
o.lli)
and (ii-itei rut Ions of
s.-'ll.le.lU"Ut
i he wilte no-Si by atufa" to in
pioneers
The forerunner Of our grocery
dtsi rihtttloti •ystelli developed ill
Hie rct-oti of Masvjchasetis bay
verv shoiUy after the arrival M
the I'ilrrints n ifi;!n H catue tie
ti> being us soon as the earliest
Settler., wee. ¡,|i| - lo organize t|le
illj«fJIM O Kumne-I CI-OPH and get
••rd« tii ii:-bin and hunting en
.iliitHhed. The developnielil ot
marine . ■imiiiuui. .'.ions will tie
old world ¡aid tin West Indice -wt
lip w-'lijip We desi'i'lbe is "I r ide"
end a scon as i fade w its así tired,
local markets eaisie Into la-lug.
' (.leiiora!'' Stores
\eeo rdlng to historical ro-
s< areli by ihe National Associai-
i.t.ll in lie.all t.lro. . i the early
mnrkel centers. Were «Oi . verj
higbly orr-uiiaed 'i'he inurkelw
inciuii'-' e\-.n sort .if intsrchtind-
i'V.e in cení r.ti ' >ton ■■'. Very
r.-d tiltil-. these IVadilir. posts
divided IntO -.-i illyed lilies.
; a- pioc. s.s win. ¡etaiditi tic e.\-
i -I i hi; "Oiidft'loli . . Ii as t ill-
laishiiigj otu into tbf wtUlc-rnesM
•; r.'.idl(l¡j p.-it. in dévelop Hie
. "in e Nil i ti ii pat ii.ii,ice Tin s.
I a is IH Oil l it 111 I,', wen- ande. Hoc
• .si'y .1 ciii-iylMr, in slock all
otli-' m cold-.iioilt! r"...
boíld
laxarles
p i-ue res?
11.-.pile it- early st-.t ¡
, ■ • i the a rocery t tiinhied i-
I -1Í 1:11 i I J' UtlOlic' il three l-eill
i-t' line1 u tile lit ichh vitija a
eloiitnetil 11 nf 'oday w r-gaid a-
le Ins worthy of such an linpoit
aa1 -e; V lee to l||i llll'.lial) belllgs
Throuab the celieraHons the
t> store was legnrdeil .vith
liiili" of a joking i oh-ra lion
• lat ion of Hie grocery to
hi «lt.il alid well being ap-
jpf'I.W'i
on;.'!
I he r
Bilblli
^ I l^trenHy -.v;i
b us!> ,
Ho'Ai ■ r.
a.naiyws of1
and vurion
i, here i41: mi ■:
wi
•fit/
tifa
onslwored ser-
he scientific
of (1 i Sen se
if 111 health,
f a senwe ot
I Mo-," on:, ,ií.i I ill 11 lid i did llOl
loort-.e I'ealenl v the wutlil ..., ■ -. I,, .lo.ii ,>f -lilies
fits, fdittttghrepisr. wa , aiiotti. c ¡Vilt(i, , „.;i,
v, in> served as an apreiitice lo
gro.-.- I'eahody. who wns hoi n
in jjjjpMt, siiH-ied to Ifiirn tie
tiade of (ll'eengi-oeei- and Pealer
In W. '. floods when he was ele-
ven /ears old Dtlrilig the four
y< >r« of it: apprem'.oesltip be
si. .. tit on attic aver tie- «tnre
and took Ills in.-aIs with his eni-
|i). i.-, Later 1 'enbody ! « < ano a
Mlccesv.fu! Iilere'ian. and banker
During his lifetime h<- gave viway
:f¡ s ,000,000 for Vv-'-.iiuh eausc.s
and upon Ills death, left $ I.Ó'DO,
Ona i'iiiiiioiial to tile beiienueiH
Of society.
other well known cuaracters
a he started Hindi xmratir its m-
ci ;•>• clerks inclnde Henry Cray.
Levi i' .Morion. William t! Far-
go. Jottn Lord, Henry ,1. Heinz,
and Charlen M Schwab. The list
is almost end less ItidlculinB that
many hiocery clerk'; of today will
la Hie leaders of tomorrow.
-
Tlie Prlbllof Islands, property
A i l;i U! h- coafa had ia-eciuo c|iiit.e.
definitely set.tied into permanent
efaatn'teüi- • and Hie affairs of
husluess itilo well defined
grooves, 'i'hl! ii Wart probably 111
t artier Hi.tii Ho mi¡. r pari of .he
cent in"} thai grocery specialist a
cante itllo existence in serve the
retail loriule.
As the poiiul'.iHoit grow iii Ho
the tic porta. . I- 1.1 ,'iiie in the
handling Of food assembly and
lilt i tloiHoii Since the turn Of the
' ewltii y Irettieudons si cides have
h. a made in the methods o re
paiatloii, hitndllnr ami distribuí
ton of fundi and with those
'.tridos Hiere liad developed a do
mam! fur form in this trade j
which is reprcHeittnlive of the
ntrwei- conception of food elites I
Hi'finemeni of productb pro-
cessc . of s'lorane mid preset-vat- j
i ... pi i • ■. ntai 'iH'. l,o the pahlb
and of hundllllr. and service for
He einisttiiiei , combined with
orderly and efficient slock ar-
caini«Bt*i«P, lotiay marks a new
• i . in food dlMiihuHon lot
tnoventeni is .otmiani and uitivor- I
sal. r'iindameuiaüy beitis Hi. >
I. I lit! pill I .Mil Ol . lit.' (ill plO'll c>
11 ¡ida i( has hiílíti developed Into
His- most attraeilve atld a'turt'Oi.' j
of «.nmtnei cbti pursuits The third ¡
i an na I week will mal'k lile d" s
"topiio-Hl I" dale
The de.iii'itat ton, '.«irrocei as '
ipidiotl to the retail purveyor. i,; j
I o a I'liund In recorded Kiu-li-n -
ni IÍ : ,.l laiudon t 'out.'illporai )
roí'ei -,.f|.i es alsi.i vvi-re to o;.
on i de via," a wine m.-tchant,
I and 1,-roner' of 1 I'ysshe " Tile
wail was liist applied lo dealer
who bought or sold "by tin
Croas'- and pt obubly hud its oris
In In France,
J. 0.
m
J. L. Self
grocery ( üap"et
406 SOUTH MAIN ST.
YOU CAN SAVE BY TRADING
HERE—WHY PAY MORE
special low puces
"I
FRIDAY-SATURDAY & MONDAY
.
Itl WW \V■. IO. d'WKCKM IN
ta n. SKI-;KI\«. .iaii, IH II
Tl.'Lf-tA. Oct 13 tfl>)- Archie
• I.ttmry and Hit d-ns|ty incre.med (luthrie. I ft-year-nld runaway,
on the At lit ut I dnn-es. the set III
mrats became more and more
iit-Htiiilzeii in intMiiMMM and soc-
ial cent.ici.s ami liiiKit-eas begun
to lake j."entjiH.-m form. One of
Ho ea rljer depMi-lu r wnn He-
iagriSgnthin Kf fte.d' dP'tTTtinlion
i horkod his big .11 revolví:-1 at
Hie police stutiOn and asked for
a place to sleop.
"You caul trust them Ktiys
yon meet ujt n c higbway '* he ex
plained
A cult 'lo Oartítage. Ho., dlfl-
as a oe pit rate form from Hint oi closed Archie had run away from
1 lot IÜIU-. euulpuurul a ltd house home. He will he returned today.
'Sri. rt 1 ah M' Say.-, hrlngitii; to ¡ of the I'nited States and home
the ton- Ho benefit of m..r.- ! giounds of most of the world's
. telii. n yeat'f. Ill practical ; fur -teals, were considered so an
flota bedrock. Ml Hlllun it as
built up a most enviable iiieaf
btlwile sM ill his present Inva'Ha .
Hi* record book of sales shows
« eonlsla.til dally growth, both
from the viewpoint of ItH-reate
ing citsfoniei list and a sleadüy
iiHraasn.i dollnrs ita! o'lin dally
miles \ «iiuipse into ibis Utile
book talis a truly renut-ritnl.de
mory of how siroigbi irotn-thr Jl
should - lionesf dealing, plrs a
d' (ermlnaiio'ii to handle only
first nuuli.y lneals. can build u
¡market. Mv. Otiniu rigidly ad-
I here io ( he policy of arlilua only
jtli-Ht gt.tdr im-'itls iind hold • lite
¡record of never bavlnc had
meat order ii-fiine-d I.o hiss le>p
with a i • lllpliutl!.
■'' M isrC p r. aaptJliiWBi!> >'
melhods have ISO place ill my
business which hopes to pro
spcr." say« Mi. Huitín "ilom-st
c. un- ip-ie from "klaiioma where ! were discovered and forgotten
lo form vl.v owiied a grocery thrta times before they were
"torn.
given a name
mmm
d everything
Prices Are Steadily Rising and Will
Continue to Rise!
But We Will Sell at
LOW PRICES
i'T
V: ; .•
itw «T at* uwvici.'wc
as long as possible
We are not alarmists—but present can-
nod vegetable prices are very reason-
able. Take advantage of our canned
good offer during National Retail Gro-
cers Week
Sat. Oct. 14th to Sat., Oct. 21st
SPECIAL VALUES ON
canned vegetabl
BY THE DOZEN
and COFFEE
Stock Up
Now
and Save
Beat
The
Price Rise
latimer
... on the wagon eight weeksh, dear, but I can't
what happens when I walk in my ahlecel"
708 Maole Rd.
Phone 413
October
Oxydol
Oysters
can
3 ROLLS TOILET TISSUE
3 BOXES FAULTLESS STARCH 25c
good steakhhbh
ftoast beef
pork steak
ground meat
ihbs
salmon
coffee
10 lbs. RED
WHITE
PURE
For
§ mM
BREAK 'O MORN
1 13*
J
J. M.
417-A N. Main
Telephone 214
hilling . «se
coffee 49t
Two kinds Percolator and Drip
CHERRIES
Red Pitted
* No. 2 cans 25c
PICKLES
Sour or Dill
2 Qts 25c
PEACHES
Heavy Syrup
The Best
No. 2'/2 can 17c
SALAD
DRESSING
Qt. Jar.... 23c
MILK
Rose or Armour
1 tall cans. 25c
MACARONI
or SPAGHETTI
2 boxes ... 1Qc
VIENNA SAUSAGE Vr W
OXYML
10c Boxes
3 for 25s
APPLE
BUTTER
Full
Qt. jar 17c
HOMINY
or KR AUT
2 No. 2 cans 15c
CORN
Xtra Standard
3 No. 2 Cans 25c
star hams
OR SUNRAY
(Whole), pound
bacon banquft
Sliced, pound
2Sc
american cheese
pure pork smsue
p & g soap ;:,r ite
■Ii;
Gallon
PRUNES
27c
Gallon
PEACHES
37c
potatoes
No. 1 red or white
10 pounds
Fancy Spanish Sweet
Pound
cabbage
No. 1 Firm Heads
Pound
17©
3'c
2V2C
í.Wít"'Í.'5!MMí '.i í
is
LETTUCE
GRAPES
Large Firm
Fancy Tokay
Head 5c
fAMATfl HKF
LARGE CAN
i mnH i v vVflJHEi
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