Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 251, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 17, 1937.
PAGB FOUR
GAINESVILLE DAJLY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
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Rotary and Paul R. Manier, past 1 make up the following menus.
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GRAPES
BAKERY
head of the
GOODIES
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and 8ix who have sung with the Met-
.... 2pkgs. 19c
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No. 1 can 5c
ARKANSAS
Green 5eans
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21c
Bel-
Limit 4 Packages
3 pkgs. 20c
FIELD COR
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can 5
KETCHUP
3 pkgs. 13c
. 10c
16 lb. lug 90c,
2 lbs. 15c
3
FRESH PRUNES
BANANAS CABBAGE
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1b. 4c
2 lbs. 5c
lb. 33c
2 lbs. 25c
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25c
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Standard Brands Week
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Beef or Vea
Rib Stew Meat
1b. 10c
2:
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Helpy-Selfy Stores
25c
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8 lbs
87c
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... 37c
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FOOD STORES
7'
R. D. Clack Moto
Company Plant I
Terrell Asserts
Commission Aids
6,000,000 People
New fork f
CORNEDB
River streets . Are being rem
and redecora ted to add to t
tractiveness
New fixtu
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chance to talk with many other
artists, or the quiet of Salzburg.
fresh
39c
14-oz.
Bottle
Chuck
Roast
When the Texas Railroad Com-
mission regulates the freight rate
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ner of East
TOMATO
JUICE
' Brookfield
Sausage Patties .. box 33c
47c
89c
Nation Thinking
(Continued from Page One)
Union Is Found Best
“But we know today that it was
best, for the generation of Ameri-
CHOCOLATE malted milk
Layer Cakes—a rich choco-
POUND CAKE, old fash-
ioned, yellow, rich and mel-
A woman of 40 who is 5 feet •
inches tall should weigh around
146 pounds. A man of the same
to improve t
part men t.
Likewise 1
$ 4
4 s 4
GENUINE
Post Toasties....
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are more than 3,000 operators who
i eport to the commission.
Colorado
Cabbage
Carrots.
Bananas
Crisp and tender,
Dozen..........
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CUpCAkEs
Dozen ......
low, with butter
Lb. ............
gas wells in 295 sweet and 16 sour
fields.
BR
Mex
... lb.2c
2 bnch. 9c
... 1b. 4c
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Seedless or Tokays
Saturday Only
No. 2
Cans ...
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refineries under commission super-
vision.
All Brands
Shortening
4 lbs........45c
Rotarians Hear
Dallas Speaker
Macaroni.....3 pkgs. 10c
PeanutButter«.... Qt.25c
Tomatoes, 2 No. 2 cans 15c
Catsup .. 2 10c bottles 15c
White Swan Oats Ige sz. 19c
Napkins 10c pkg........5c
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Royal Desserts.. pkg. 6c
Tender Leaf Tea
7-oz. pkg.......17c
Fleischmann’s Yeast.. 3c
Rath’s
ZEP SLICED BACON
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gasssdda
ment.
The Clack
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GOOD LUCK
MARGARINE
Try It..........1b. 19c
Wax Paper .... 2 rolls 15c
Royal Desserts .. .pkg. 5c
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have come after them, that the
conflict did not end in a division of
our land into two nations. I like to
think that it was the will of God
that we remain one people.
“Today, old and young alike, are
saddened by the knowledge of the -
bitter years that followed the war |
—years bitter to the south because
of economic destruction and the de- 3
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4 201 E CALIFORNIA • PHONE 17 GAINESVILLE TEX
would not prevent failure of a
chamber of commerce if the hu-
man element of unselfish coopera-
tion is lacking," Mr. Miller added.
MINCE PIES, Mg and nr
juicy, each......... K•C
DANISH BUTTER ROLLS,
PURITY
BAKING CO.
“Makers at Purity Breads
and Cakes
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investment of 3550,000,000. lives and welfare of every Texas question about an opera singer’s
Oraat AM to ScbMg citizen and community, requiring ultimate goal. Its’ Salzburg.
Stabilization of oil yielded to the on 1116 part ot its members excep- That’s the answer, at least, for
University of Texas and A. 4 M. tional “experience, training
College 325,000,000. It yielded to judgment.
AagAPPLESAUCE 2No.2cansl9c
RED
POTATOES
10 lbs. 25c
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nial of its population of the normal
rights of free Americans—years _
bitter to the north because victory pounds.
and whose elements, taken to-
rative throng, “we can but wish
that the war had never been.”
The president’s speech, in part:
"We know that Antietam was
one of the decisive engagements
of the Civil war because it marked
Rig Bologna.
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the Public School System about ----------------
Daily production of oil in Texas Baylor Class of
which % 40 per cent or the entire 1922 Holds Reunion
United States supply. 1 ______
ropolitan Opera Company in New
York and who are now prominent
, in the Salzburg Music festival.
1 Some are attracted by the in- (
ternational audiences, the pay, the
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USE ANN PAGE PRODUCTS
Roger Miller, Southwestern
a 24-oz.
a Cans
“In the presence of the spirits
of those who fell on this field—un-
ion soldiers and Confederate sol-
diers—we can believe that they re-
joice with us in the unity of under-
standing which is so increasingly
ours today. They urge us on in all
we do to foster that unity in the
spirit of tolerance, of willingness
to help our neighbor and of faith
in the destiny of the United
States."
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There are 18,657 miles of trunk annually. I j —-
pipe lines and 14,263 miles of oil-i The functions of the Railroad SALZBURG. Austria (AP).—
gathering lines, representing an, Commission thus enter into the Theres’ a new answer to the old
weigh about 150
301 N. Commerce
303 E. California
—and—
Valley View, Texas
Ann Page
SPARKLE ™
Flavors
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gether, make an absorbing picture, heard 1,250 motor transportation
Here are some 01 the pieces that hearings and adjudicated 1,200
.it into the picture: 'railroad freight and passenger con-
In nearly 400 oil fields, there tract cases.
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president of Rotary International.
Following the showing of the pic-
tures, the Rotarians will go to the
Turner Hotel for their luncheon.
The public, especially business
men, is invited to attend the show-
ing of the pictures at the Majestic,
for which there will be no charge.
Mr. Miller, in his address, traced
briefly the chamber of commerce
movement, which started in New
York some 75 years ago, and told
something of the national cham-
ber, which has members in more
than 1,800 towns and cities, more
than 60 per cent of which are the
smaller communities of the nation.
He said the chamber of com-
merce movement is dedicated to
the building of communities and
that no permanent progress could
be expected without an efficient
chamber of commerce. He out-
lined four points as essential to
Er
late creation, with
nuts.
better protected, with economic
effects touching the world.
The facts and figures carry a
dramatic story, not before told in
its entirety, but one simple to real-
ize. By act of the legislature, the
Railroad Commission has the job
of regulating all oil production in
nearly 400 different fields, gas in
its appearan e . and efficier
serving the
E4
and attract i veness oferhat
age should
tion. "All the money in the world
FRESH PINEAPPLE Laver
Cakes, crushed fruit in 90
batter. 50 and...... •¥C
£^CA^...... 30c
LEMON CHIFFON PTES,
Strictly home-made. Q6.
Each............... eUC
PECAN PIES—FuH of fresh
potstarsessize 30c ;
He urged the making of "better
towns" rather than "bigger towns”
as the answer to community pros-
perity. and suggested that every
A. ,,, e „ community make itself so attrac-
roAhanintehpretations""n an- tve. “ win holditspresent citi-
There are 214 pipe Une. and 145 portation. zetshirtsnd attraneerteng.onsadd-
The investment in the motor tion to Mr Miller, were Joe Wein-
carrier industry in Texas is near- zapfel, Muenster banker; Emory
The commission regulates 3,200 ly 335,000,000. Barton. Denton, and Word Payne,
The commission won in 52 gas J., city.
rate cases in 1936 for that number ’__J--
There are 37 carbon black plants of communities, and the winning K,1-L.,. MuLm ‘MaP
and 30,000 oil wells connected with of these cases saved Texas con- d-Dur8 iviaKes
natural gasoline plants, sumers of gas more than 3500,000 Lcck to its Laurels
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24c
Because of this program of conser-
vation, about 1,000,000 people, di-
rectly and indirectly, benefited in
payrolls and purchasing power,
and this purchasing power in turn
helped merchants selling all com-
modities. Oil investments in Texas
totalled at least 3500,000,000 due
to proration and stabilization, for
otherwise there would have been
no investments. The stabilization
of the other gigantic industries, all
of which now operate profitably,
meant another 3500,000,000 to
Texas.
success, including a knowledge of
nn rnminnditipa the interests nf ev. Blonde Bette Cooper, who retired to her Hackettstown home imme- the assets and liabilities of the
erv householder in Texas is af- diately after winning the title of “Miss America, 1937,” smiled happily community, a community at work,
fected for everyone is a consumer despite a cold. The trophy she won was mailed to her. * everybody contributing their intel-
and the commission has directed '■ ligence, energy and enough money
its efforts to help the consumer. Because of the stabilizationaof‘cer- its own authority 6,000 highway erridlentmanagementanalret
_ tain major industries by the com- vehicles and 7,500 drivers. 8
mission, all other industries • be-1 “ ' _ ’ ' _______
came more normal, a development 210 hearings in 40 Texas cities on
that has gone on steadily, but rail and highway transportation
which has almost escaped notice, matters.
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Ann Page Pure Fruit •
PRESERVES ~. 16-0z. jar 19c |
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MeCormicks i
Cinnamon
becaustifs so
The showr ooms an<i shops |
Motor Compand
Show Ro Jin and.Shop
« Redeco rated
of 1 the property ,
res win be instal
'Diriment. imn
Helpy-Selfy Stores
MRS. TUCKER’S—JEWELOR ADVANCE
Shortening giLbs
Celery.......stalk 10c up
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Bell Peppers.......1b. 9c
soalynor Grapes... 2 lbs. 15c
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ANCEL CREAM DOUGH-
NUTS. tender and oA.
flaky, doz........... 4VC,
C OCO N U T or PEANUT
BRITTLE, crisp and $0,
krunchy, 1b. ........ 4JC
HOME - MADE FUDGE,
donbble whino’ng cream end
........49c
Salt Rising. Raisin, French,
Rye Breads.
Parker House and French
Poppy Seed Rolls
VISIT OUR BAKERY—See
our many fresh varieties and
charge to your grocery.
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n. ... . . 300 fields, 17,000 miles of railroads
Pictures Vital Effects or and their rates, 20,000 miles of
Regulation Upon Lives of bus_and 60,000 miles, of truck op-
— • 11 r erations and the vital department
lexans, world Lconomy of the gas utilities. This com-
------ prises the’biggest of all jobs in the
AUSTIN, Sept. 16.—The state state governmental galaxy. Many
and people of Texas have gained kingdoms over the world have less
31,000,000,000 in the last few governmental responsibility and
years due to the stabilization, reg- work to perform than the Texas
ulation and orderly conduct of va- Railroad. Commission.
rious enormous enterprises under “3,000 °i Wels
supervision of the Railroad Com- Texas now has about 75,000 op-
mission of Texas, an economic ac- erating oil wells located on 2,330,-
complishments certainly without 000 acres of land, but had it not
parallel in this state and probably been for the diligent work of the
unequalled in any other state or commission day and night for
nation; a safe and sane program years so as to prevent overproduc-
which has succeeded in making tion and save the market, thereby
the six million people of Texas conserving the oil, there would not
more contented, more secure and bo even one-fourth of this number.
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He is investing a large i
money and i iving employs
a number of artisans inimF
his property.
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The commission has under its' DALLAS Sept 17 (AP) —The Lotte Lehmann is one of the
regulation 120 railroad companies first reunion of the Baylor univer- growing number that has looked
operating 17,000 miles—more rail sity class of 1922 was held here beyond the Metropolitan to this
mileage than any other state in last night at the home of Dr. Mil- little city. Others are Ezio Pinza,
the union. , ford O. Rouse. John S. Tanner. Virgilio Lazzari, Elisabeth Reth
Commission inspectors obtained president of the ciass, was co-host, berg, Kerstin Thorborg and Franca
462 convictions for law violations Among the 25 members attend- Somigli.
in 1936. ing was Congressman W. R. Poage -------.----
1 The commission licenses under of Waco. Want Ads ring the cash register.
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BEEF RO Ai
TOI’ STE2
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K^SPAGHETna 16-oz. cans 25c
Folger’s Coffee 2Lh. 55
THIS ONE DAY ONLY—JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST SINGLE SHIPMENT
- OF FOLGERS EVER SHIPPED TO GAINESVILLE—2,823 POU N D S—TR Y A
POUND AT THIS PRICE.
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engendered among many the baser ‘ _
passions of revenge and tyranny.
Era of Reconstruction
"We must not deny that the ef-
fects of the so-called 'Era of Re-
construction’ made themselves felt
in many evil ways for half a cen- f -
tury. They encouraged sectional-
ism, they led to misunderstanding
and they greatly retarded the unity
of the nation.
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an joyed gooi
ville for a pumber of yea
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non. is a pro gressive mercha
' he. floor and w
the shops ar L heing,painted I
color that ’ rill improve 1i
I the first effort of the Confederacy
to invade the north—tactically a
drawn battle, but actually a factor
I of vital importance to the final re-
sult because it spelled the failure
j of the attempt.
manager of the Chamber of Com- By ANN PAGE i “We can and we do revere the
merwaofethet Vnitedestates.Pa- SCHOOLS .r. open or opening.the roumnryonobothesidrsywmcnnaha
tary scheon “hretwednes- ReswnatbrcitcooferwndesomgMa. we do honor those who fell on thin
day. J. K. McCann, manager of Remember that milk and cheese with and other fields.
the local chamber, was program hraatsandobertssreglartogethrorunah
chairman. tions of a growing child’s diet. Then
it was announced that the next add eggs and some meat, fats and -
meeting of the club will beein sweets and they will be wel fed. , 1 cans who fought the war and for
meune, nt to m ,"l, e81n Vegetables and fruits are abundant the generations of Americans who
promptly at 12:10 o clock next and, n general, low in cost, particu- 6 . . .....
Wednesday, at the Majestic Thea- larly beans, beets, celery, peppers,
ter, where Martin Wade, Rotarian, potatoes, squash and tomatoes and
will present talking motion pic- ApPles, grapes, peaches, pears and
tures of Paul Harris, founder of Seasonable and reasonable foods
THIS WEEK YOU CAN WIN ONE OF THESE PRIZES
PAManning-Bowman AEA Thirteen-Plece
HOSTESS TABLES 250 CANNON "3%5
A few minutes of your time may win a marvelous prise in this sim-
‘a, cosr cont;st. Ask your A&P Store Menager for further detail:.
Ang BEANS Tomato Sauce24-oz.can lie 1
Age SALADDRESSING ...pt.Zlc
Low Cost Dinner
Shoulder Pork Chops
Creamed Potatoes
Glazed Carrots
Bread and Butter
Apple Betty
Tea or Coffee Milk
Medium Cost Dinner
Roast Pork Pan-roast Potatoes
Buttered Beets Cole Slaw
Bread and Butter
Floating Island
Tea or Coffee Milk
Very Special Dinner
Fruit Cup
Baked Ham Mashed Potatoes
Buttered Cauliflower
Combination Salad
Rolls and Butter
Snow Pudding Soft Custard
Coffee
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 251, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1937, newspaper, September 17, 1937; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1458938/m1/4/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.