Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 251, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1937 Page: 5 of 8
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Fixtures Are Planned
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BROWN BEAUTY BEANS 970
Mex’can Style—3 Medium Cans ... Ca f
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Liqit4 Packages
Fresh Fish and Oysters
2 cans 15c
21c
Frontier
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CARDINAL
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lb 5c
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ORIOLE
Market Specials
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1b. 10c
BOLOGNA
FLOUR
lb. 2c
REEF ROAST
1b. 15c
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lb. 17c
A VACA DOS
BROCCOLI
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OLEOMARGARINE
1b. 17c
Moll
Beef or Veal SHORT RIBS .. 1b. 15c
Pkgs
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FAUITS8VEGETABIES
Choice Rice
Pawnee Oats
Whaley MiU&
Elevator Co.
Pineapple
Macaroni
Lb. 121c
LL. 19c
Beef Pot Roast -
Fancy Salt Jowls
Cream Cheese _
Cured Bacon, Sliced
Lunch Meat_______
Man Holds Coat,
Woman Drowns
R.D. Hack Motor
Company Plant Is
Being Remodeled
31c
19c
29c
20c
Liquor Smugglers
Giving Trouble
End of Oil May
I Finish AU Wars
Apple Pie’s No. 1 Dessert Rating
Challenged by Ice Cream Eaters
Famous Explorer Finds
Breakfast to Brace-Up Nerves!
Zee Tissue.........
Octagon FOWaer ......2
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12- 49c
evening, there were no serious in-
juries. The wreck happened when
Libby’s
Tidbits
4c
5c
New fixtures will be installed in
the parts department, improving
Friday and Saturday, Sept. 17-18
PARKING SPACE AT REAR OF
STORE
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“Certainly,” he said.
Then she jumped into the river.
Her body was recovered.
would make possible
highway surveys.
10c
25c
15c
15c
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Wheeler Joins
(Continued From Page One)
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To State Convention
Judge and Mrs. Ray. Winder left
Friday morning for Waxtahachie,
Thompson’s
Seedless
Grapes
2 lbs. 15c
.... each 29c
. 5-lb. bag 17c
. No. 2 can 15c
. large can 17c
ENGLISH PEAS
Bel-Dine, medium can
Small
. Cans
Mr EK
Bar
Green
Beans
3 lbs.
25c
one else to gallivant over the state
at public expense has no basis in
fact.”
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BEUSSEL SPKOUTS
Forty-five special state legisla-
tive sessions were called in 1936.
lbs. 15c
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convention of county j
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Round Trip
Fares Reduced
25%
RIDE THE
DIXIE
MOTOR COACH
to the
Pan - American
Exposition
, Pkg. 15c
pudding.
% cup granulated sugar.
2-3 cup pecan nuts.
1 tablespoon melted butter.
M teaspoon salt.
1 cup cream, whipped.
Mix arrowroot pudding with
milk. Bring to boil, stirring
constantly. Remove from, fire..
Add sugar. Cool slightly and
pour into freezing tray of au-
tomatic refrigerator to chill.
Let freeze for about 1 hour,
until mixture is thick but not
hard.
Brown pecans in shallow' pan
in hot oven for 6 minutes. Add
melted butter 'and salt and
stiu until nuts are well coated.
Cool. Then chop. Remove pud-
ding from freezing tray. Add
nuts and whipped cream and
mix well. Rep’ace in tray and
freeze about 3% more hours.
HAYS 8 LONG
Grocery-Market -
Ktore No.. 1. 114 S. Dixon. Phone 157
Store No. 2. 901 N. Commerce. Phone 54
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• Choice
Cabbage
2 Ibs.
5c’
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For 40 years Oriole Floar
baa been the standard of ex-
cellence with the majority of
housewives.
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estate, the building occupied by his
Purity Bakery and Gainesville
Business University on East Cali-
fornia street. The bakery occupies
the ground floor and the business
school is on the second floor.
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Fresh
Prunes
3 Ibs.
25c
STYLED FOR WINTER
Pecans, whipped cream and arrowroot pudding give this ice cream
a rich flavor that makes it suitable for fall and winter serving. A
candied cherry tops each portion.
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Bobbitt Defends
Airplane Purchase
25.
1 47c
.. 89c
J imtieK
Meormicks
Tea
leeauserfib
rich, sweet
flavor
19c
BEEFSTEAK
VEAL or LAMB BREAST . Ib. 10c
and tyranny.
Pthat the er-
■Era of Re-
emselves felt
m half a cen-
ped sectional-
aderstanding
rued the unity
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FRIDAY AFTERNOUN, SEPTEMBER 17, 1937.
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Recently the Senate economy
| and efficiency commission ques-
l tioned John Wood, commission
] member, who said he did not know
; for what purpose the plane would
1o is 5 feet •
reigh around
of the same
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28c
T ■ „p
. 55c
Harvest Blossom
FLOUR
484b. $1,59
Bag
-veN HA-Ey
IF MADEROe
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the East river. She said:
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Spaghetti
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Bp
the klan became so
25c
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225,
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Lipton's Tea ....
Ovaltine .......
Chocolate Baker*
Coffee
Cocoanut Cello Bars
Cocoa Mother'* ....
Flour c™n"......
for every suggestion that is made
by the White House.”
Shortly before Wheeler issued
his statement at Fargo, N. D.,
Senator Reynolds (D.-N. C.) de-
clared that opposition to Black
was “a lot of spite and political
member of
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Rep. • C. L. Harris of Spur con-
tended today a cigaret manufac-
turing company was encouraging
Texans through advertising to
make their purchases in another
Preserves
AMERICAN EXPLORER,
WHO CAPTURED
SU-UN, GIANT PANDA,
ALIVE.
Jar..:. 25c
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CARROTS ~
QUAKER OATS, BREAKFAST OF GREAT AMERKANS,
WINS PRAISE OF RUTH HARKNESS, GREAT
Two Vehicles Damaged
In Collision Thursday
In a wreck occurring two and "
one-half mi'es east of Gainesville
on highway 5 at 7:15 Thursday
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VIENNA (AP).—Worry about
another world war will be over—,
within three or four generations.
Exhaustion of the world’s oil sup-
ply will see to that, thinks General
Edmund Allexin of the Austrian
general staff.
He quotes experts' estimates
that 1,000,000 soldiers in a future
war would need about 300.000
tons iron and steel, 4,000,000 tons
of coal, and 200,000 tons of oil. But
he thinks that motorization of I
armies would boost those figures [
considerably.
The world's yearly production of j
minerals he puts at two billion J
tons. The most important is oil,
of which he says America pro-
duces 8 per cent, and which may
be nearly exhausted in about 50 to.
70 years.
Colonel Allexin minimizes the
importance of efforts to produce
synthetic oil or gasoline because
j of the expense and the necessity
of having great plants, vulnerable
in war time.
__________ meteorological station to pass the;
Sam Kimberlin, head of the ciga- winter.
Canada provides financial .aid I
for certain desirable and needed;
immigrants. \ Cherry custard and grape sherbet
also mlake a grand combination.'
Peanut brittle ice cream adds
something very special to a serv-
; ing of mocha ice cream.
! All you have to do to make it at
home is tadd half a cup of crushed
peanut brittle to each quart of
vanilla ice cream in the freezing,
tray in your mechanical refrig-
erator.
‘Golden Parfait’
There's another frozen dessert,
called "Golden Parfait.” that is
20250
The ship and plane also
explore the northern sea
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DIXIE MOTOR
COACH CORP.
Phone see
- ,12c
22A#9
$®°45
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Will you please hold my coat?” there is any movement to buy me
a plane or secure one for any-
By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE
AP Feature Service Writer
A LTHOUGH apple pie has been
xx called the all American des-
sert many menu planners are
not stopped he would offer a legis-
lative resolution requesting the
company to discontinue it and if find Sannikoff land, the explorers
“ ■ ■ will leave a group there with a I
10c up
Jib. 9c
Fresh Ground Beef
-
Beef Seven Steak
state and escape Texas taxes.
Harris said if the practice was around Novosibirsk islands, study-
- - - - . — ! ing the ice, water and weather
conditions in the area. If they!
bound to be U family favorite if
it's given half a try. Not only is
it delicious— it's a’so a good way
to make use of extra egg yolks.
Here’s the way you mix it up:
Beat eight ege yolks in a double
and attractiveness of that depart-
ville for a number of years, and11 attend the meeting.
R. D. Clack, head of the organiza- I
lion is a progressive merchant and • John S. Hardy Has
civic Uder ‘ {Purchased Building
* He is investing a large sum of John S. Hardy completed ar-
money and giving employment to rangements this week for the pur-
a number of artisans in improving, chase from the Blanton-Beattie
Lb. 19c
22015c
FIELD CORN.........
Sweetened
SUPER SUDS and Plate
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LEMONS..
AUSTIN, Sept. 17 (AP). —
Liquor smugglers from neighbor-
ing states are giving Texas offi-
cers more trouble than those in
Mexico.
Bert Ford, liquor administrator
and author of the statement, con-
tends the “dark of the moon-raft
across the Rio Grande” method
is practically a thing of the past.
“It doesn’t pay,” he said. "The I
border is too well guarded, Mexl- J
can roads are bad in the isolated .
regions and the punishment meted J
by the federal government is dis-
couraging.”
“Automobile hauls from Arkan-
sas, where the state tax is $1.08
per case lower,” he continued, “are
more profitable. Sometimes these
violators clear more- than $50 a
load. And they’re hard to catch.” I
The majority of English words !
; are of Saxon origin.
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Show Room and Shop Are - . -.
D J 1 —Hr w. H. Marsbrill, driving a 1937.
t Redecorated and New . Ford Tudor sedan, collided with a !
CABBAGE.
hay, while trying to pass the
. . . ..I truck. Both vehicles were slightly
, The showrooms and shops of the damaged. The truck is owned by
R D Clack Motor Company, cor- A. R. Osburn and was driven by
her of East California and Red a. L. Ligoe.
River streets, are being remodeled _____
and redecorated to add to the at- County Judge Goes
tractiveness of the property.' i
PEACHES.
Peanut
Butter
£. 25.
hours. Even your own mouth will
water at the frothy result.
Buffet Supper Note: Serve
“Horns of Plenty” dessert some-
, time by adding fruits and nuts to
almost any ice cream —and serve
it in cones.
f the spirits
his field—ur-
ifederate sol-
that they re-
a ty of under-
• increasingly
b ' us on in all
unity in the
rf willingness
Mid of faith
the United
its appearance and efficiency in where the judge will attend a
serving the public. The show- state-wide c
room’s ceiling is being repainted judges and commissioners,
to improve the lighting in that de- ventions of this type are
partment. r* - - " “ *' . ~
Likewise the floor and walls of promoting closer relationship be-
_ light tween the counties of the state,
ColorthA*iF"MproveTightng and to exchangeideas for the bet-
- - * terment of county governments.
koiler. Add a cup of sugar, two
tablesnoonsful of flour and Half a
t cup of water. Cook slowly and stir
'frequently until a thin creamy
sauce forma. Remove at once from
। the fire. Cool and add two tea-
spoonsful of vanilla. 0 fourth of a
teasvoonful of salt and two cups
of whipped cream. Allow to freeze
for four hours in the mechanical
refrigerator or in a tightly-cover-
ed mold buried in five parts of
chopped ice cream and one part
of coarse slt. (Add a cup of fresh
berries or fruit for a novel taste).
If cold desserts involving marsh-
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be used.
, ------ | “Engineers of long experience
NEW YORK, Sept. 17 (AP).— have determined that aerial pho-
A neatly dressed, blue-eyed gray- tography is the best and most
QUAKER OATS S
By I
Butter Pecan Ice Cream
(Makes One Quart)
2 cups milk.
1 package vanilla arrowroot
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TIKAS. .
5 ORIOLEc
/NGMEST PATENT
, j ..0. « . that had no effect, propose
broad that Speaker Bankhead de- ( cent tax increase.
nied that he himself ever had been
one dealer soliciting mail orders, Massachusetts has extended ab-.
but that it had had little effect on sentee voting to mariners and per-'
collections.
haired woman walked up early to- economical1 method of making
day to George Wainio who was highway locations, particularly
standing on the bulkhead where over rough broken territory,” Bob-
East Side's Jefferson street meets bitt said.
a klansman.
Rep. Fish (R.-N.Y.) had hinted
an inquiry might find several
southern congressmen “on the
mallows and fruit go over with a
bang in your menage, heat half a
pound of marshmallaws 'and a
third of a cup of milk in the
double boiler. When they are
blended add a cup of of crushed
fruit. Freeze the combination for
about half an hour in the mechan-
ical refrigerator and then fold in
a generous cup of whipped cream.
Allow to freeze for four more
GRAPES.. Fonays
25
claiming that title for ice cream.
They say it is used the year
'round, plain flavors in spring and
summer and ice cream filled with
fruits and nuts and topped with
thick sauces for fall and winter.
Combine Ice Cream
.. Combinations of ice creams or
of ice creams and sherbets are
gaining in popularity.
Pistachio ice cream, for in-
stance, makes a delicious comple-
ment for peach ice cream. But-
tered pecan ice cream tastes espe-
cially good with lemon sherbet.
Russia Hunts Arctic 1 SOFTBALL coa< H dies
Will 0» +L,_w;. I CHICKASHA, Okla Sept 17
, Will • the-Wisp <AP) Funeral services win be
gc., 0,-.. held here Saturday for Sam F.
MOSCOW (AP)—The ice-break- Eal b, 10, cpach iveston,
—State- Sadko and a seaplane have set; Texas, g^1'’ sort an team, who*
out to search again for Sannikoff; died here last nigh : ft er he had
land, an island Arctic expeditions teen taken su leniy 111 at Chicago
nave tried fruitlessly to find for during the national softball ttir-
more than 125 years. nament. His home was iormerly * _
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klan payroll or affiliated with the
organization.”
Elfforts to force Black off the
bench were not limited to congres-
sional critics. a
The association for the advance-
ment of colored people asked Mr.' AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 17 (AP).
Roosevelt to request Black's res- Chairman Robert Lee Bobbitt of
ignation. The Washington Evening the -highway commission today
Star said there was a growing im- defended proposed purchase of an
pression the president might do so airplane with an assertion it
unless Black denies he has been a! would make possible economical
klansman.
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147, 1987.
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“The inference or suggestion
REASON:
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“The Quality Is Always the
Sama”
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Lifebuoy Soap.....3 Bars 19c
Matches Favortt. . .3 Ba 10c
Minute Tapioca ... rk, 13c
Grapenut Flakes,.. Ine He
A-Y Bread:/.... 5c
Sar TOMATO JUICE .RKc ,
Macaroni Empsson‘s2-20-04. can—3 cans..... ••
ORIOLE
: ' 6AINZSV1LLI TEXAS. 2
New York CHEESE Httlemer .. 1b. 39c
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Bankhead’s Denial
The furore created by published
reports alleging Black was a life
CORNED BEEF Sender -1b. 27c
a, be,Gg
4
(cp SHOPPING
x < DAYS
•• TH. CHRISTMAS
The Village Store
a n. Helm Chester M’EIrath
West Side Square
or Spaghetti. .. $ 2c
Skinner’s Bulk.-* devve
Baking Powder ^. ..17c
Peas Pro-l. ................. 10c
Field Corn 28215c
Green Beans Dixi 8e3 10c
HALF BUSHEL TUBS
ACORN MEAL .....
SOLAR PINEAPPLE .
CORN ON COB .....
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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/m1/5/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.