The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 236, Ed. 1 Monday, September 26, 1966 Page: 3 of 6
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■ir IT S n A f,Onn BEEF ’n DELICIOUS
DOLLAR SALE •
CHUCK ROAST
♦a Ounce fan
3 for $1.00
?? Ounce Ja»
3 for $1 00
No sos Can
4 for $1.00
Vo SOS Can
Dri Mnn'*
TOMATO .TUICE
Dri Monte, Whole, Sour or Dill
FICKLES............
Yxtosxi
TENDER
Dear Helois* [ .'training my arm and shot:' >r
I should be doing houf-work! I just turn my brar'iere
ri ‘ it now- hut T de-idei to take round and fasten it in
PH Monte, Early Garden
PEAS . ..........
FLAYORFUT
front
Urn minutes out to share this! where I ran son what I am do-
D.'i Merit*. Whole
GREEN GEANS
DH Monte
ZUCCHINI
4 for $1.00
POUND
Then I pull it around so the
fasteners are in back, put my
arms through the straps, and
pull them up
Presto, no 'train and it s
quick and easy.
Maude
I rarely replace broken rip-
pen - I repeir them’
My procedure is as follows
When the ripper slide has
broken away from the teeth I
pry opn die slide with a screw-
driver, run it down to the base
of the ripper and slip it back
over the teeth
Then T squeez it back toge-
ther with a pair of pliers
This works even when one or
two teeth have broken off. and
ft has saved nr> much money
and tim*
A Regular Reader
vn. tea Ca«
4 for $100
is Ounce Bov
4 for $1.00
J4 Ounce PiOttl*
5 for $1.00
No SO.a Can
6 for $1.00
No. .Wt Can
6 for $1.00
8 Ounce Can
9 for $1.00
H.E.B Sliced Bologna. Olive, Pickle
LUNCH MEAT______
U.S.D.A GOOD BEEF
MEATY
DH Monte f.eedles#
RAISINS ......
Shoulder
ROUND ROAST
Del Monte, Tomato
CATSUP .....
Maudie you are so right. Why
twist our arms and should-
ers when there is an easier
way ,
Heloise
CA D \ r.oon REFT
CHUCK STEAK
Del Monte
SPINACH
Pel MonU
KRAUT .
rorvD
FRESH C.ROt ND BF.FF
Dear Heloise
Here are two of my favorite
uses for the little pinch-clothes
pin:
Clip it to the little metal ring
on those lightweight pin tops
Prevents burned finger' while
cooking.
Use it to keep your place in a
magazine, especially the tele-
vision listing
Pose Younger
Del Monte
TOMATO SAUCE
POUND
SWIFT P PREMTI at
Yes some rinpers can be
repaired this way
You have to squeeze the zip-
per back to exactly the original
spacing or It won’t work pro-
perly
Also, rubbing some dry soap
tr candle on the ripper runners
•HI! meke tt sl'de easier
Heloise
Bourn!
Delicious
SLICED BACON
SHORT RIBS
FOrND
STAMPS TEXAS GOLD Double
!>ar Heloise'
When using liquid bluing for
tout wash.
I Take the little plastic cover
I off the opening of an empty soy
sauce bottle. Clean the bottle,
fill with bluing, and replace pla-
stic cover and meta1 cap
Then when you want bluing
in your laundry’, just remove the
metal cap and shake out
the desired amount.
| Because of the sma’l opening
j in the plastic can of ‘he bottle,
there is less chance of getting
too much bluing In the water
Mrs. F. Soboski
EVERY CON.-TUES.-WED. - with $2.50 Purchase or More
Osar Haloite
To renew suede shoes and
hirvdbags, buy a sheet of fine-
pain emery cloth and cut It in-
to two-inch squares
Gently rub the emery cloth
wer the slick, worn spots on the
•hoes or beg. then, the entire
surfsce lightly.
Voila1 Like new’
Belva
LOOK WHAT
TUCKER'S
Dear Heloise:
After squeezing oranges, re-
move die membrane from in-
side the rinds, and run the
peej through the food grinder
•es-eral times
Divide it into small portions, ,
wrap in plastic wrap and store JOUfrl ACCUSCCI
tThen a recipe calls for grat-rtf MurdCfillQ 3
V orange rind, you will have 3 v
« supply on hand I FORT WORTH UPI - Mel-
If you happen to save empty: vnn Stewart Pittman, who
* ■ QUART PLASTTC
Hartex, Cut
GREEN BEANS
Philadelphia
CREAM CHEESE
3 Ounce Foil
No 303 Can
24-OZ BOTTLE
Silver Valley
PORK & BEANS
No. .100 Can
Hartex, Crushed
pineapple
7 Ounce Can
Tip Top
spinach
No 303 Can
Northern, Assorted Colors 80 Count
NAPKINS........... 10c
SILVER VALLEY
Fotger ft Lb Vactsnns
COFFEE..................79 c
Aberteulng *-Lb Caa
BAKE-RITE........ 69c
H E.R. Premium Quality Lb Vacuum
COFFEE........... ....... 69c
Instant Folger's $ Oz las
COFFEE ............ 95c
Peter Pan. Smooth or Krunchy l* Or, .Tar
PEANUT BUTTER........65c
Fabric Softner Half Gallon
STA-PUF..................85c
HALF GALLON
WALDORF
Flavor of fh« Month. Bo«crtlnger
Sweet Ch»rrj
BlarX
BATHROOM
TISSUE 1
IvaJon
Jr Kounty Kist \
WHOLE KERNEL GOLDEN
SPONGES
Evadaie
MARGARINE
ASSORTED COLORS
■tv JEW YORK—The time has come. 1 suppose.
to take down the picture of me with
Jerry Lewis and Deal. Martin and toss tt into
the wastebasket.. My Disillusionment is com-
plete My Disillusionment with Lewis, not
Martin
I suppose that picture, which was taken at
s cocktail party (Lewis with goose-grease on
hair and zoot-sult jacket, Martin vith the
vide lapels and me with mv customary vacant
look) goes back 20 years. I was happy with
the hoys then; I didn't really know them, but
I haunted the Cop a to see them work and I
thought they were the funniest thing since
flagpoIe-Mt'err.
Then, as few of you temember, they split
•.? ini v ent their separate ways,—and my disenchantment with
v«>is b-gan. First off, I began to realize that his imitations of
ed.-ip’sties were not. realty funny, and then his general
\ ■ -f rstng frantic wore me down. Only me, you understand.' He
- -t«i making movie's without Martin and. I am given to bc-
. nf.er turned out a loser The man is loaded.
Nestle Chocolate
QUTK
Dog Food
SUPREME
ROLL
Vo son Can
3 for 25c
12-OUNCE CAN
.Ye tuii -0
♦l.l's
ORANGE
Prices good in Cuero Mon Dies, Wed September J8
CHERRY At MOVD EACH
RING CAKE 59’
DATE M T PEG OK 8
COFFEE BARS ........ 39c
JUICE
t! I A*. IKE YEARS. MORE ON. 1 GOT NO FLEA SLUE
»:om seeing Levis work—and it was only the other night, when
m turned up here as m e. for the Muscular Dystrophy Telethon,
which he is an important worker, that I realized why. The
-.an jiii* his no .fas’*. It’s as simple as that
The telethon'this time was held in the Americana, one of our
. and mere opulent hotels, and nobody can quarrel
> ,th the esutft. It a a fine erte. The ballroom crawled with ceV-
dtet—Joan Crawford. Jack Dempsey. Woody Allen, eta.—and
;t, >,■•>« the usual ratrsce, frying t.o shoehorn all the acts In and so
• a. Lewis was Die leavening agant and m e., and aside from a
<•>!,. too many : Ladies and gentlemen" and “V> ssn t that a won-
.'fitful, morveious act?", he was competent.
But whan he announced, more than once, with squirming small-
•or gesture;, that he had to go to the. "loidy," and when he
••rdered the audience to get up off its behind and contribute
vane." -t’ mind you, on television—I drew the line. Over the
• •si-s. or.e of Levis' idols has been A1 Jolson a rough and ready
'-j - no had f-jtne class, 1 tried to picture Jolson ea .mg h* hul
e go to the toidv. I couldn’t make, it
46-OUNCE CAN
Chocolate Iced DONUTS ... 29c
CALIFORNIA RED
POUND
TOKAY GRAPES
NEW MEXICO RED
DELICIOUS APPLES
California—Lai ge Siie Each California Bartlett
Avocados 15‘ PEARS
POUND
t bLPFOAE. TOO. 1 GOT A LITTLE ANNOYED BECALSL
with a history of tUnets, tpent virtually the whole 20
r,v,-«i on camsr#. the list few swallowing pills now end then
.’ 1 imagine. k»ep him going Let's say the dystrophy cause is
Cir to T>wiV h'-irt, winch Im sure it is. That doesr t. mean
h* h»s to leave people on the edges of their seats, wondering If
fc« il get through nearly a full day and night of work Without
C'.lups*
Weil, this unall blast svill not. T am sure, upset Jerry' over-
mj.'h. perhaps mors than any other entertainer, he has been
razmed by newsmen over the year; and he. must ba used to it.
Thais complaints usually stem from the fact, that he makes
movies for 8-year-olds and the complaints are valid—but Lewis,
r,r ry><irss, can cry all the way te> the bank.
Pound
BONUS CHIKS
U S. NO 1 COLORADO
YELLOW ONIONS
2 pounds ...........1
SHOP H E B SA4T 100 BONI S CHEKS AND
GET 1000 TEXAS GOLD BONUS STAMPS
FROZEN FOODS
BIRDS EYE
AWAKE......
9 OFNTF CAN
H/NTSFfiOM,
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