Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 23, 1
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
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DAILY'SPECIAL
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Peck 22c
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Appeteasers
neutrality in the face of the
Johnson arrived here last night
Sliced Pineapple, large 2 1-2 tin 15c
2 for 25c
Apricots—2 1 -2 tin
Peaches, large 2 1-2 tin .... 11 l-2c
GRIFFIN COFFEE COMPANY
5c
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RALPH LONG GROCERY
ORANGES....
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Oranges
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Rice, new crop Blue Rose 4 lbs. 15c
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Loaf 4c
Post Toasties...... 2 pkgs. 15®
39c
SUGAR . A.. 10-lb. Cloth Bag 47c
box 25c
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Pirates Knock
Off Dodgers in
Doubleheader
store you can find just the apple you want
for cooking or eating.
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around twice, 6-1 and 2-1, leaving
the race in this condition:
“Blue Bonnet”
8-oz. Jar Free with
Bulk
10-lb. Peck
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after a flight from Los Angeles
in an army plane. He had attended
sports page, in the financial sec-
tion. on the air and in the air, in
science, Education, music, art, lit-
About Tobin, there are whispers
he is looking for, a chance to go
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Chicago .. 80
Miss Summerfield was pleading
with her captor and crying "please
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Celery
Per Stalk
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Oregon
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lb. can 12c
..gal. 59c
3 pkgs. 13c
tall tin 12c
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Jello.........
Cranberry Sauce
Grape Juice . . .
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LOAF MEAT......
Perfect digestion of food helps
you stand the summer heat. So
be sure you drink a cup of GOOD
coffee with each meal. For diet-
icians say that a cup of good
black coffee aids digestion. Grif-
fin's three blends (one to suit
your taste and pocketbook) are
GOOD. They're, blended from 5
choice beans, and granulised.
Try Griffin's.
Bird Seed..........
All Candy Bars......
Toasted Oats—big bag
YOU’RE MONEY AHEAD IF YOU TRADE WITH MITCHELL, AND AFTER
ALL, REMEBER, “THE PROOF OF TH E PUDDING IS IN THE EATING.”
Scott
Towels
2 Rolls and 1 Towel Rack
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Beans
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3 large round boxes 10c
...... half-gallon 39c
Dried Peaches
Luscious, full ripe, from California’s finest orchards . . . A million dollar
dessert for a few pennies
With Purchase of a Large Bar
at Regular Price
Deal... .2 for 15c
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s'ngle and drove in three runs in
11-6 nightcap victory."
Bill Lee an. Clay Bryant, Cubs
hang unto fifth place in the senior
circuit chase, nipped the Cardinals
twice, 6-5 and 4-1.
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■ the Yankees get into the series
which, you may recall, has hap-
pened once or twice in past years.
. Last season they sang the same
song about the Giants’ stringbean
Pct.
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successes brought her recognition
in previous editions.
New names in the book include
pkg. 5c
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HOUSTON, Sept. 23 (AP). —
The National Association of Life
Underwriters heard an address to-
day by Louis A. Johnson, assistant
secretary of war, as a final fea-
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IVORY
SOAP
Motor Oil—sealed tin........10c
Powdered Sugar—bulk......1b. 5c
Candy Kisses......2 big bags 5c
Pencils................ each 1c
Grapenuts ........ pkg. 14c
Quart Pickles.............. 10c
PORK CHOPS
Lb. ..........
FRESH PRUNES
Rich in important minerals—delicate in
texture— tart-fresh in flavor! .
GALLON CAN ... 25c
EAGLE MILK
Safe and Digestible ... Ask your
your doctor.
Pittsburgh Club Seems
Destined to Cop Flag
In National League
By SID FEDER
Associated Press Sports Writer
Between now and the time Pie
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No. 2 Cane
2 for 15c
12%2 lb. Peck 0)7,
Of East Texas Yams Z 4 C
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Three Minute Oats
High in energy, easily digested . . . and economical, too. . . cooks up to 314
times its original volume.
Regular Pkg. 19c
While they last, a toy auto will be given with each package.
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New “tops" in REALLY GOOD meats at
Mitchell's this weekend!
THE LITTLE STORE
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perfect matchless blend, in vacuum tins.
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I much the Bucs can do any more
about getting out of it. They’re in
a spot now where they can drop
three of their remaining ten gamed
and still win, even if the second-
place Cubs sweep the 11 left cn
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Mince Meat........3 pkgs. 27®
______Delicious Pie Recipe FREE! _______________
MARKET SPECIALS
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Thrifty housewives buy from MITCHELL!
Black Pepper.......... can 13®
BULCHER, Sept. 20,—Rev. Rob-
ert Bounds and wife of Sunset
spent the weekend- with Mr. and
Mrs. Calip Cannon and Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Pembroke.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pembroke
of Haskell, visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Pembroke Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Richey and
son, Phillip, visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Richey and family, of
Pauls Valley, last week.
John Morris of Marysville, vis-
ited his mother, Mrs. A. A. Mor-
ris Monday night. She accom-
panied him home for a few days'
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lee Tuggle
and children of Hays, ’ and Mrs.
America: Margaret Mitchell, au-
thor of “Gone With the Wind”;
shooting. With him was the third
robber, identified by police as
There were heroes among those
gone.
Alvin Mawson, one of my closest
friends, dashed into the turbulent
waters to reach his wife, trapped
in their home on the ocean front.
Alvin’s body was found yesterday.
His wife is still missing.
against gambling establishments
during the past month..
. favor of Jim Tobin. • —Lee pitched fourth straight shut-
Of course, there's the little mat-’ out for 4-0 opener win over Phil-
ter of sewing up the National lies; Bryant allowed eight hits ana
I league pennant still in front of Pie drove in one run in 2-1 nightcap
and his Pirates, but after kifocking ( triumph.
I off the Brooklyns twice, 6-0, and Max West and Dick Errickson,
| 11-6, yesterday, there doesn’t seem Bees—West hit two singles and
- • 'drove in two runs in 6-5 opener
victory over Cardinals; Errickson’s
the Pirates' pitching in
‘Revenge Is Sweet’ . Hear Louis Johnson
It seems this "revenge is sweet
business pops up aBout every time
dead. Others I never expect to
see alive again.
been pretty much the "bellcow" of
2 Heads
________ James (Screwball) Gilfoy, 30, also
those of persons prominent on the a former convict.
Traynor sits down to figure out Pirates — Tobin's four-hitter
the Pittsburgh pitchers he’ll throw i blanked Dodgers, 6-0, in opener;
1.2 „ . . . . .. .. Vaughan hit three doubles and a
at the Yankees to start the world
series, you’re going to hear a lot
of that "sweet revenge" buildup in
of Columbia University, Walter
Damrosch, composer and con-
ductor, and Secretary of the Navy
Claude Swanson, all 76.
Charles Gates Dawes, 73, for-
mer vice president of the United
States; William Allen White, 70.
newspaper publisher, who was
bom and still lives in Emporia,
Kan., and Theodore Dreisler, who
was a youth of 27 when his success
as a writer merited inclusion in the
first issue.
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BULCHER, Sept. 21,—Miss Lois
Wolfenburger and Sherman How-
ard, of Spencer, attended church
at Bulcher Sunday night.
Bulcher school began Monday,
September 19, with Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Greene of Denton, Lowell
Penton of Ross Point, and Miss
Archie Lou Porter of Bonita, as
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Frankie Farrow were dinner
guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Bridges Sunday.
E. F. Pickett returned to his
home Wednesday from Kentucky,
where he spent two weeks with
relatives.
STARS
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(By The Associated Press)
Red Rolfe and Joe Gordon,
Yankees—Their homers accounted
for five runs to whip the White
Sox, 7-4.
Hal Schumacher, • Harry Gum-
hert and Mickey Haslin, Giants —
I Schumacher pitched six-hitter to
whip Reds, 6-1, in opener; Gumpert
allowed three hits and Haslin hit
two homers in 2-1 nightcap deci-
sion.
Jim Tobin and Arky Vaughan,
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Pound, only ..
Prince Hal tossed a six-hitter,
following up his seven-hitter
against the Pirates last week. In
the nightcap, Harry Gumbert gave
up only three hits.
The Yankees finally srapped out
of their eight-year record six-game
losing streak by overpowering the
White Sox, 7-4, calling on their
handy little habit of homer-ham-
mering, to do it. Red Rolfe and Joe
Gordon supplied o u t-of-the-lot
power in this lone game on the
American league card.
Boston’s Bees, determined to
Well 1 A.
Bleached...... Stalk IUC
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MEAT
(Cereal Packed)
Doz. 29c
the most trouble.
Bucs Keep Edge
As a result of his tossing yes-
terday. along with Arky Vaughan’s
slick stickwork in the nightcap,
the Bucs left for the west still
boasting a 312 game edge over
the Cubs, who also turned in a
double-win ever the Phils in the
first full National league program
in four days. Bill Lee equalled a
. National Heague record with his
fourth straight shutout, in the
opener, and Clay Bryant came
through 2-1 in the afterpiece. The
Giants regained third place by
kicking the Cincinnati Reds
ities b
DOG FOOD
Six Popular Brands
6 Tall Tins .. 25c
. ib. 5c
Low DR/CES
“ Ah . m "am" En J < . r Ahmmdd®A
Jumbo
CELERY—Crisp, well-bleached stalk
SWEET POTATOES.............
weeks. Yesterday, his four-hit job
in the opener took all the starch
out of the Dodgers, who have been
about as pleasant as the hives to
the Pittsburghs this year. Before
that he stopped- the Giants twice
in as many starts, just when it or
appeared Bill Terry’s terriers Mminnati
• were getting toughi again. Prion.to Feature of the Giants’ twin win
that he halted what lookedeke.he was the gallant work of Prince
startiof a losing streak with a Hai Schumacher. Although his arm
IThs-cptterragainsksheettbpirateis80 sore11 acheson every pitch,
pitcher who can give the Yanks
FRIDAY M
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family and Mrs: A. A. Morris were
guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clem Chism and family of Mt.
Hope, Sunday.
Mirs. Pearl Brown of Gainesville
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Huggins
and family.
Gainesville visitors Saturday
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mil-
burn and family, Ollie Huggins and
children. Marie and Cleo and Willie
Pond, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pem-
broke, Ernest and Willis Robison.
Miss Pauline Cocnren of Hick-
man was a dinner guest in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pem-
broke.
to work on them thar Yanks. The the nationl convention of the
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ade) « or
rver"totheBucs.Thesstory,nowunderwsrgters convention was on
? yX the subject of -Our Army Prolongs
tween his fast one and his curve. . A,, T„0 Ir Ag ,, " gnp,er
So. it won’t be Jim's fault if the Gov. James V. Allred as a speaker.
j Bucs boot the pennant now. He’s
to be the
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Here's
cuca _______... Hire. L-n waq ture of the annual convention
ClfMelton,whp But everyth Which yesterday passed a resolu-
Aoran all about it after Gehrig, tion calling for unswerving Ameri-
anascomraryapennedrstbacickey crrent European crisis.
CRISCO
MARSHMALLOWSSSt....
Market
Spreads .....1b.30c
Wieners
Bologna 1b. 10c
BACON $%e
Decker’s—Sliced.. 1b. 2eV
FRESH
Prunes
-2 Lbs.
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. don't shoot" when she fell in the
erature, the theater, in politics— gunfire. Lane was critically
in fact in every phase of Ameri- wounded and Policeman Otto List
can life among them: was knocked across the alley by a
Donald Budge, amateur tennis' bullet which smashed his shoul-
championi Jack Benny of the der. Policeman James V. O’Malley
radioi Jean Piccard, stratosphere suffered wounds in the chin and
balloonist; Paul Muni, actor; An- shoulder
dre.Kostelanetz,.orchestra.con- GiIfov retreated into the hand-
duetori,,Rudy,. Vallee, Clifford book after Lane was felled. He
Adets,pl aywrighti.Th i S' Mann, died in a hail of lead as he sought
German author now living in to escape through another door
which was locked and barred.
Darryl Zannuck, movie producer; Bullets Ricochet ■ , -
James Roosevelt, son of President Pat rons huddled inthe bullets
RoNeveit of the dingy room while bullets
of L. cc;0,, e Ann . nnh, ricocheted eff the brick walls.
Of the original 8,600 names only police Capt. Patrick O’Connell
hiemain, + o . said he did not know the handbook
Old est.of these vete 8 \ was operating until the shooting oc-
Charles William Super, 96 author curred.He said it had opened two
and.educator, of Athens, O. days "sneak joint.” Axe
Grace Denio Litchfield, 89, of wielding ttPliemenricfrom.e taee
Washington, D. C., also and au- stryed 228 handbooks in a drive
thor. - — -
Other noted oldesters include:
Dan Beard, 88, of Suffern, N. Y.,
artist and author; Associated Jus-
tice Willis Van Devanter of the U.
APPEALING LOW
PRICES
Miss Valentine West is taking a
beauty course in Dallas.
Otis Howard, of Starky, visited
in this community Sunday.
Grapefruit •
JUICE ,
No. 2 Cans
6c Can
There is hardly anything in
the world that some man
cannot make a little
worse and sell a little
cheaper and the people
who consider price are only
this man’s prey — Helpy
Selfy Stores give you qual-
ity at a saving.
• — deemeeezeeD
301 N. Commerce
303 E. California
Valley View, Texns
Delicious
Apples
8% 6 for 20c
TENDERIZED
Picnic Hams
A real old-fashioned treat—and most economical
. . . costs less per serving than any other quality
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Lb. 161c!
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