Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 150, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 13, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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(1ATNESV1TXE DATLY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS !
ciety matron.
as
TAILSPINS
tore through the breakfast
room
From the Airport
By Biv
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Little but loud the Want Ads.
as to whether or not the
Lockwood,
perfect
landing the pilots won't
MUENSTER KNIGHTS
even smile, but if he almost cracks
tough if
DAILY’SPECIAL
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Monday, March 15
of Columbus hall, at Muenster
The hall itself
completed
was
tin
into the casks,- but which al-
neck. TI
e moguls have formed use-
less regulations. Unnecessary fed-
through the small holes and
salt '
oral and
state laws, and have made
mashed pepper.
.. .. 1c pkg !
Royal < ielat in ...
e
AND CONTINUING THREE DAYS
place at
the head of the Bureau,of ,
Air Commerce a man who cannot
At the Texan Theatre
East California Street
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LAMAR LIFE
rudder to the propeller-hub? That 1
mee
they should I
would te simple
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Register Cooking School
Wanted to Represent.Us
JACKSON, MISS.
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change left
personal questions
THE NEW 1937
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LIABILITIES
ASSETS
first Mortgoge Loons
$10,212,934.33
nge
iby ti U S. .. 1,304,993.15 $3,092,81 8 I
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334,460 39
1937 (not yet
end industrial
.$300,000.00
1,916,456 89
... 1,045,00000
Surplus to policyholders . . .
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$11,926,357.43
. . . .$11,926,357.43
Total Liabilities ...
Vernon (Doc) Turnage
*
PLUS VALUABLE GIFIS DAILY
207 Petroleum Bldg.
FORT WORTH
Phone 3
203 E. California St.
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Walgreen Urgency Drug Store
W ANV t)
82,63069
251,332 02
DRYSORGANIZE
TO FIGHT LEGAL
. BEER MOVEMENT
Industrial activity during
ary pushed to the highest
Friday
merce i
(This is over and above the required Legal
Reserve for the Protection of Policyholders.)
2,917,054.46
375,375.85
619,994.65
industries the cries have been use-
lessly made. Politics have gradual-
ly edger in and now have a firm,
destructive grip about the pilot’s
politics out of aviation!”
I been the aviator’s cry.
unlike, all other profitable
lows the gases formed by fermen-
tation during the curing, to escape
cellatior
aviation
and it is
Why Tabasco Sauce
Holds Popularity
irplane they laugh uproar-
Tragedy: Wouldn’t it be
not put
Nort hw
school,
the pilot
law sch
do for
shots us
out' whe
• OLD RADIOS
IN TRADE ON
A supporting cast includes these leading manu-
facturers and local merchants
Reserve for taxes payable in
duel .................■
Reserve for oll other liabilities
Capitol Stock .............
his boss
ida, last
ten's J-i
went a
Aerating canned grapefruit juice
by pouring it from one glass to an-
other several times has been found
by University of Illinois scientists
to improve the flavor.
and has been at the helm of the
local institution since.
County ond Municipol . . . 1,328,809.92
First 't 1 ortgoge. Commercial
f days off from his work
t be expected to stay away
about flying
hope to ... .
Window of her pretentious Cantoh
home.
The man, held on an open charge
then knocked himself off on the
first trip out ? . . .
Business Activity Trend
Automobiles and Steel Lea d February Industry’s Spurt
762,900 20
853,479.53
Applications for Positions in this Community Should Be Mailed to;
W. E. BILHEIMER, Manager
$11,962,531.46
36J74.C3
mash is thoroughly cured and has
attained a rich, smooth flavor. As
To Question Kin
Of Slain Matron
DICKERMAN PHARMACY
Phone 142
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cred t
invent:
Gross Asset
Less Assets
Thirty-first Annual Statement
DrermLer 31. 1933
Bonds:
U S G
State
Featuring
Miss Jessie Hogue
in the
THE TREND OF INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY
(1929-30-100)
the army flight training . . . Ray-
mond Kling's 0X5 Swallow was pro-
nounced in perfect condition last
Members of the lodge, under di-
rection of C. M. Walterscheid, com-
SOI,.. ....... —J
1919 20 21 22 21242526 2728 29
“—g
This is an opportunity to work with a good company
which has been doing business in Texas over 13 years.
Apply by letter to W. E. BILHEIMER, manager, 207 .
Petroleum Bldg., Fort Worth.
of Strength
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.THE LITTLE STORE
ON THE SQUARE A
"G,$ Leaders - Always h d
Lsb-a
832635833*
Contingency and Depreciation
Reserve ............... 345,000.00
Unassigned Surplus........ 400,000 00
over foods into tempting new dishes
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CANTON, O.. March 13 (APi
Police planned tel question intense-
ly today a 36-year-old male rela-
tive of Mrs. Rose Cable, slain so-
couple < I
he might
----- --------- — — ............ ; and remained here for eight years,
abouts when a fatal shotgun blast' in 1928 he resigned to become
'....... head of the Quitaqe school, which
Alert Man or Woman
Here is why economy is needed:
A district manager purchased a
carpet for his office but the car-
pet would not fit. The manager
liked its color so well that he spent
$2,800 of the taxpayers' money to
make the office fit the rug. And the
Bureau of Air Commerce bpught
standard broadcast radio receivers
for the inspectors' cars. Why? So
that the inspectors could listen to
the commercial broadcasts and see
that the government radio trans- ;
mission would not interfere with
it. That is silly because the gov- j
ernment frequencies are either too
high or too low' for such inter-
ference. Oh well. We suppose we
ought to be more stoical.
Legal Reserve on all policies .......... . . .'
(This is the amount required by law to in-
sure that all policy obligations wil be
promptly and fully met.)
Funds left with the company for future pay-
ments under Income Policies'...........
2ccan:
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into the local school, the number
varying within the past five years
from 150 to 225 Four buses are
now operated with a payroll for
needs of aviation and he could
certainly dispense them in an eco-
since shortly after the Thursday
night killing, had left the house ....... .. _____ ________ __,_____
after a visit with the 47-year-old ' tendent here this school had only
a meeting this week of he board
of education, A. E. Boycwas re-
elected to th superintendency of r ,
Whitesboro public school, a posi ou drivers
Potted Meat
Look, folks!
than we can even
p
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an improvement, to prevent mud
Die being carried into the building on
stand untouched ' the shoes of the dancers and spec-
for three years, at which time the i tators.
An improvement that is hailed
with delight by the people of Muen-
... . ..c -- ......■■ I tractive lodge halls in any of the
Will be.airrtight insofar as air get- smaller cities of Texas. During wet
weather, however, especially on
i occasions when dances were being
place he held for four years. He
returned to Whitesboro in 1932
First Mort
guorante
self. it is brought out in a peculiar
manner All table sauces, with the
exception of Tabasco, are cooked
before being bottled. The peppers
from which Tabasco is made are '
brought from the fields and maco- i
Nobody wants an old radio when
you can own a new Fairbanks-Morse
1957 model and pay just a little each
month. Under our convenient de-
ferred payment plan you scarcely
miss the money. For a.limited time
we will accept your obsolete receiver
in trade and make you a liberal al-
lowance, probably enough to cover
the down payment. Come in and
hear Model 57-T-0, illustrated above.
Monthly payments as low as $00.00.
is allowed, which might detract
from the mellow delightful flavor
A large part of the success and
reputation of seasoning used in
Creole cookery is due to Tabasco
It is especially valuable in giving
a breakfast egg a fine flavor As
the English say,c"It makes a good
egg better and a bad egg good."
since November, 1929. Recovery portant factors in the upturn.
in automobile production from the Another buoyant force was the
Tom C. Patten, to Flor-
week. That’s why Pat-
» Stinson recently under-
op overhaul it looks like
merely pick a first pilot off any
airline. He certainly knows the
to his where-
A vigorous campaign against
the authorization of the sale of
malt and vinous liquors of not more
than 4 per cent alcoholic content
by weight, will be made by a coun-
ty-wide organization of prohibi-
tionists, which was formed this
week at a meeting held in the First
Methodist church.
The issue comes up for vote in
a special county election next Sat-
urday, March 20, the election hav-
ing been called recently by the
commissioners court on petition of
the required number of qualified
taxpaying voters.
Officers of the organization are
Rev. A. L. Jordan, pastor of First
Baptist church, chairman; Rev. J.
A. Oki, pastor of First Methodist
church, vice chairman; Rev. Gregg
Howard, secretary; and Reece A.
Hays, treasurer.
Representatives from many com-
munities in the county were pres-
ent at the meeting, and heard the
legalization of beer and other
liquors vigorously denounced.
we can’t even get.
A large part of the popularity
of Tabasco Sauce, lies in its pun-
gent. highly aromatic Pavor.
While this flavo is contained in
the- crude state i-the pepper it-
IMPROVE PROPERTY) up the a
, iously
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CREIGHTON & DOTY
PHARMACY
fly a l.
the airc
.. . .$1,787,824 86
fully
j held; the absence of a sidewalk
, suggested the urgent need for such
16 affiliated credits. Under his
regime new departmentshave been
I added and each became affiliated.
it almost impossible for the inde- n
pendentmanufacturer to build oi m
experiment with his own airplane I
Jim Farley's airmail contract can-
one spent his life prepar-
ing himself for airline flying and
nt road kept up . . . Ran-
eld is said to be running
' students, most of the
igibles are accepting com-
positions in preference to
VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN TO BE
MADE IN PREPARATION
FOR ELECTION ON MARCH 20
ster and surrounding neighbor-
1 hoods, is recent completion of a
concrete sidewalk at the Knights
Febru- i eral Motors tie up, and freight car-
, ,, loadings from a combination of
" V‛ ‘strike and flood losses were im-
steady rise in steel output to a
seven-year peak
Cotton manufacturing and elec-
tric power production swung in a
narrow range. Residential build-
ing contracts dipped slightly.
filled with
raft industry's powers of 1
conception. The DOC surely would 1
The most popular philosophical
manual of the middie ages was
Boethius's "Consolation of Phil-
osophy." It was translated by Al-
fred the Great, king of England.
pany takes no
r its equipment
I
STARTING MONDAY
our airp
del ph i
short o
young el
mercial
they stand on one end the tops
are thengcovered- with a thick some twoyearsagoanditsone
layer o fine sa The ohjectofof the most' commodious and at-
the salt is to form a seal which i tractiv. 1dc, HA1. 97.
IF A
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We want a responsible person to work with
us in this community. Ours is a splendid,
legal reserve, old line Life Insurance Corn
pany.
95,6 4 2.15 3,040,831 .60
and time saving methods.
WHITESBORO, March 13 A)
Total Admitted Assets
a pilot at the head of the 1
'stern University I a w
hough it is probably that
could do. as much for the
ol as the professor could
lying. Why don’t the big
e a pilot to direct flying,
knows aviation from the
We've found a new aviator in
town. No. he is really not new at <
it; he is- an old head. Frank C i
Canon. of the State Comptroller's
Department. was once head of the
supply and maintenance depart-
ment of American Airlines, Inc
And attractive Mrs. Canon is no
novice in aviation. She knows more
the demand for Tabasco sauce i picted the big job in 10 days,
warrants, the cured mash is mixed
with a suitable amount of high
mYM jje
it
uuHdAVLL"T
• Hi * 13 L__Ila----
by a Department of Com-
nspector . . . Saw' a ship the
S INSURANCE
MpAay
-"erTgma
that three recently resigned cor- •
tainly < id it no good. Why the j
Department of Commerce would
Dig For Bodies of
Nine Missing Men
—
LOGAN, W. Va., March 13 (API
Rescue workers dug wearily today
into tons of slate blocking the way
to nine bodies in the blast-tom
Macbeth mine.
Nine of the 18 who lost their
lives in the terrific explosion at
the Hutchinson Coal Company
shaft were above ground.
The ninth was brought out late
yesterway. Rescuers worked in
crews of 12, stumbling and crawl-
ing into the depths of the shattered
mine to a small entry where the 18
were blown to death Thursday in
West Virginia’s worst mine explo-
sion of a decade.
ADMISSION FREE PLENTY OF SEATS
s are said to have set
back at least ten years,!
a known and discussed facti
expert cosmetician
Ayf
During the postten years assets of the Lamar Life Insurance Company
increased 152%. (Assets of all companies increased 91% during the
same period.)
Surplus to Lamar Life Policyholders and contingency reserves increased
more than 248% during the past decade. (Estimated increase for all
companies is 44%.) :
grade vinegar, run through a
। ouple of sieves of the finest mesh,
ant omatic ally bottled, labeled and
packed No exposure in handling,
pennies
student will make a bouncy land-
ing on t is next hop. If he makes a
church worker and her aged
mother, said Police Chief Ira Man-
derbaugh.
rated, then packed tightly in oaken
casks. These casks have small
holes bored through the tops as
—-— ---- 1 At the present time the school has
Whitesboro School I
I I Iy I, । a Ji I garded as an educational center of
Hcad is Ke~electeG this section of the state. Pupils
from 27 districts.have transferred
grocery dollars- answet you
Many (Gainesville women have
made appointments to consult Miss
—-show you new and better recipes
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■ RESERVE
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layers.
These casks.
tion he has held for twelve years. '
Mr. Boyd first became superin- The first submarine cable con-
tendent of the local school in 1920 nected Ireland and Newfoundland.
Al ; red by of approved lecuritiei with State Treasurer equal to the amount of the legal retene.
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See The New 1937 Fairbank’s
Morse Radio at the Cooking
School.
from the Walgreen Co., Chicago,
about their individual beauty prob-
lems. Miss Lockwood will gladly
! advise and direct you in correct
! make-up and choice of cosmetics.
| No obligation. of course. Phone 142
for appointment. Miss Lockwood
i will He in our store all next week.
from the field, but he won’t — he’ll
be at tome long enough to eat,
then back to the airport he’ll go . .
Irony: Pilots sit around and wager
iw professor is beyond
other day a home-made biplane
that resmbled a Boeing P-12 with
a Gee Bee Sportster empennage (or
tailgroup) . . . Larry Parrish flew
"Keep
lias Ion,
But not
The average male star is 5 feet
10% inches tall and tips the scale
at 169, while the'average movie
heroine is 8 inches less over all
and scales ill.
Jaques Manufacturing Co., Manufacturers of K. C. Baking Powder; Interstate Cot-
ton Oil Refining Co., Manufacturers of Mrs. Tucker’s Shortening; Whaley Mill &
Elevator Co., Manufacturers of Oriole Flour; Duncan Coffee Co., Manufacturers
of Admiration Coffee; MeIlhenny Com pany. Manufacturers of Tabasco Sauce;
Tanner Furniture Co., Kitchen Equipment; W. B. Kinne & Sons, Silver-
ware; Teague Company, Curtains a nd drapes; Clayton Dry Goods Co.,
Hosiery ; Haynes Pontiac Co., Pontiac Car; Helpy-Selfy Grocery, Gro-
ceries; Texas Power & Light, Stoves and Refrigerators; Babcock
Bros., Refrigerators; F. H. Turbeville, Refrigerators; Crystal
Creamery, Dairy Products; Crystal Bottling Works, Coca Cola;
Schad & Pulte, Aluminum Ware; McKinney Block Hardware
Co., Mixmaster; Wilfong’s Department Store, Wash
Frocks; Gainesville National Bank, Budgets, Checking
Account; Levine’s, Shoes; Vernon (Doc) Turaage,
Radios; Watts Bros., Toilet Articles; Home Furni-
ture Co., Dining Room Furniture; California Meat
ket, Meats; Word Payne Grocery; Safeway Gro-
eery; Thomas Food Store; Clover Fann Stores;
McElrath Grocery; Hays & Loong Grocry;
Joe & Joe Grocery ; Allen King Girocery
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SATURDY AFTERNOON, MARCH IS, 1937 g
NEW YORK. Mar 13— 1AP1
a new a irplane . . . When anyone
concerned with an airport gets a
I
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out and here
ylAadc tents . . .
INSTRUCTIVE
J
She will teach yot he to
Real E tote (Including Home
O. ce Buildng i ........
Lodns to policyholders secured
by reserve .............
Cosh . ............
All Other A-Bets ..........
At the Austin, Texas, airport, it
is said: "When you can't see the
Capitol dome, stay on the ground"
. . . Another old adage : “Birds
have a whale of a lot more flying
time than man, so when the birds
won't fly on account of weather
neither sshould man" . . Sherman,
Texas, is spending $20,000 of the
government’s WPA fund on an air-
port. mwodern and lighted through-
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 150, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 13, 1937, newspaper, March 13, 1937; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1438012/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.