Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 278, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1940 Page: 6 of 6
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GAINESVIIE DAILY REGISTE, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
third
Indies by a German raider known
Ed Gossett
to be at large in the Atlantic the
emor,
night.
spend several days.
re-
PICNIC and DANCE
sister. Mrs Ar-
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and other gubernatorial can-
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street, was taken to the Medical-
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well. and the people want the un-
By Pop (Sam) Cunningham and his
problems. and obligations, I
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Crystal Springs Ramblers.
ment
stricken with paralysis Monday
tax increase from a transac-
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lowable reductions.
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trustworthy record of unceasing perform-
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Soap, Camay
homa City.
16c
The Modern Economical Household Servant 9T,93
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7c
Spinach, No. 2 can.:
Peas, No. 1 cans . .6 for 22c
FREE!!
Snuff, 6-oz. glasses ... .27c
6 for 22c
Charles Starrett
NO DOWN PAYMENTS-LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Liberal Allowance for Your Old Equipment
Hundreds of other items—so lay in • big supply now!
HOLLOWAY CO
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Lima Beans
No. 1 cans
Coffee, Hilo, 1 lb. Pkg. 11c
Cleanser, Sun Bright... .2c
Sausage, Vienna, % size. 5c
Potted Meat,% .. .5 for 10c
Sardines, % oil... 3 for 10c
Corn, Raider Cream style
Now
Show ing
days
wide
July 25 .
July 26 .
station KWFr
Wichita Falta
clared that "big interests and cer-
tain rich men are backing the pres-
“Texas Stagecoach”
and “Dick Tracy”
Leon Phillips of Oklahoma, chair-
man of tne compact, said at Chi-
cago he would call a general busi-.
j ness session on his return to Okla-
. 9:00-9:15 p. m
. 9:00-9.30 p. m.
Pound .........
Coffee, Admiration
1-lb. Pkg. .........
tack of appendicitis
Mrs. W. B. Nowell,
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clair-Prairie’s cut,‘until after the
proposed meeting of the Interstate
street, where she has been confined
for 10 days on account of an at-
July 26
July 27
Congressman
ED GOSSETT
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ness. was reported better Friday.
William Pulte was confined to
, his home Friday on account of ill-
real leadership that can and will
get things done,” he added.
night at her home on North Dixon
street, is unimproved.
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Grand Canyon, and other points of
interest in the west.
Noble' Westlake of Les Moines,
Iowa, arrived Thursday night to
attend the bedside of his mother]
Mrs. W. R. Westlake, who is ill.
ON THE RADIO
Station KDNr
Denton—Gainesville
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Hqula - Tablets
ELECTROLUX
the Gas Refrigerator
Runs for 50c a Month
Why Pay More?
USE GAS
Tea, Griffin, %-b. pkg. 15c
Coffee, Bright and Early
Syrup, Griffin Waffle
Gal......J........
Syrup, Griffin Golden
& White, Gal......
Beans, Sm. white, 1b.
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.... 7:15-7:30 p. m.
... 8:80-8:55 p. m.
... 7:80-7:45 p. m.
, 7:00-7:15 p. m.
... 6:15-6:30 p. m.
TWO SHIPS SUNK
LONDON, July 19 (AP).—Two
K. of C. Hall, Muenster
TUESDAY, JULY 23
8:30 P. M.
who- was before by 4-H Club girls and Home
j Demonstration Club women.
Springs, Colo.. is the guest of Mrs,
J. W. Ross, and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Will G. Armstrong, I
Jr., have returned from a weeks
vacation trip which took them to
gasqs
Hines Is Heard
Here in Campaign
For Governor
The Finest Cooking Appliance
in America
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ansley
Mrs. Otis Allmon of Dallas is)
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Now
5c and 15c
A Set of Beautiful Cannon Towels
*Yellow *Blue *Green *Red
Congressman Gossett will apeak
from the steps of the cpurthouse
in GAINESVILLE, FRIDAY
NIGHT, JULY 19 — 8:00 p. m.
MALARIA
In 7 dnys aM
■oMoven -
COLDS
symptoms first
ance and continuous availability. Through the medium of modern appli-
« ances, gas is able to perform a large amount of labor. It drives out dirt,
transforms the job of cooking and heating into purely routine automatic
operations, increases leisure and adds immeasurably to human comforts.
INC.
Gainesville, Texas
Gas Is the Cheapest Cooking
Fuel on arth
Salve-None Dropm
Try “Rub-My-Finm» a W’nderul
Limiment
Walnut Bend Fjeld Receives
Cut in L’ally Oil Runs As Well
As Cut in Price Paid for Crude
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APOLPHEMENIOU
CAMU I 4NDIS
, JONN HUBBARD
Mery Aster "
A THE SCREWIEST FARCE.
3 COMEDY EVER TO PROVE,
TEAT LOVE IS., the M8/
/ TMEr 100k tun. ..tur wAm
Beans, pinto, 1b. ..... .4%2c
Beans, G. N., 1b.........5c
Beans, limas, Sm., 1b. .. .5c
Beans, limas, large, 1b. . .6c
Baking Powder
High Low,.....2 lbs. 15c
Baking Powder
Health Club, 25c size. .15c
Corn, Del Monte, Golden ’
Bantam, No. 2.......11c
Peaches, Del Monte
No. 2%, halves .
Ma
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 19, 1940,
Gas is one of the greatest bargains in America today. No fuel service for
Surgical hospital Thursday. Her
I condition is said to be critical and
she has been unconscious for three
days. .
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hurst and
son left this week for a trip to the
New York World's fair. They were
accompanied as far as Washing-
By Users Everywhere
was uncertain
improving nicely. J. . .
F. X. Schad, who has been con- the guest of her :
fined to his home, 1103 Throck- thur Todd and family. Mr. Allmon
Oats, 3-lb. Hilo ... 2 for 25c
Spices, all 10c sellers ... .6c
Tea, Upton and
Maxwell House, %-1b. 15c
turned Thursday from Frederick;
Okla., where she' visited in the
j Coforado Springs. e Petrified
Forest. Mesaverde National park,
Fruit production in Texas for
1939 was 1.150.398 pounds more
than in 1938. due to production on
900.000 trees planted three years
Clotheslines, 40 ft galv..5c
Snuff, all 10c sizes......7c
Snuf. '
Grape Juice, pure
pint bottle.......... He
Pancake Flour ... 4 for 25c
15c Cereals .......9c
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less than what other candi-
Gene Autry
“Rovin’ Tumbleweeds”
Mr. and Mrs.
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Personal
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security debts, and
Miss Charlene Gandillon
Ritz
F R EE
Free! 3 Glass ware Berry
Sets Tonight
NTSTC, Denton, is visiting here
this week.
Miss Ruby Moser, who under-
1 went an operation this week, is
J. D. Mitchell, student at
Saturday's allowable summary of
the commission showed a daily
। average] of 1.246.781 barrels, or
79.619 barrels under the August
.demand figure. In addition, the
i division* anticipated production
I would be 3 per cent under the al-
the home has ever set up a more
Operatons Want Cooke County
\\ ells Closed Down Until
Price Can Be Adjusted
Royalty holders andoperators
interested in Walnut Bend and
other Cooke county fields are send-
ing wires this week to Railroad
Commissioner Jerry Sadler and
other members of the commission
at Austin asking for complete shut
down of all wells in this county.
The low price being offered for oil
and the small amount of production
that can be sold will not justify
the, expense of running wells so it
will be better to close everything
down until there can be an adjust-
ment in price and proration.
Walter Timmis British merchant ships have been British admiralty announced tG-
have gone to Corpus Christi to j sunk in the region of the West night.
emor said in a campaign speech
here Thursday.
And there never was a time in
the history of our state when there
was such an urgent need to restore
ing at Sherman and McKinney,
made a state-wide radio address
from Dallas at noon, then spoke
here, at Whitesboro and Pilot
Point during tMe afternoon, and at
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Soap, P & G, giant size... 3c
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Soap, C & W toilet .3 for 10c
Salad Dressing, Qts. ... 15c
Salad Dressing, Pts. ... .8c
Peanut Butter, Qts.....18c
Catsup, 14-Oz. bottle .
pure.......;... 2 for 15c
Pickles, Qts. sour ...... 9c
ELECTROLUX
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Acclaimed Sure Winners
a big rally in Leonard Thursday
night. tions
Hines spoke from the body of a
_ . . such as the old age pensions, other
Commissioner Hines brought his social
fast moving and intensive cam- needs.
paign for the governorship intodelay. ney wal
this section during another busy ranged for and
day of stump speaking in North
Texas.- He spoke during the mbrn-
ROPER AND
Want Ads ring the cash register.
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just as has been the case during em.nrnt."atn1417 1
the last two years.” 7 der to. promote stabilization.
million in new revenue will, how-j
do the job - honorably and
[ SPECIAL OFFER
With the purchase of a Modern Gas Range or an Electrolux Gas Refrig- +
erator We Will Present You —
increased billions of dollars in new
federal taxes necessary for our na-
tional defense program, to be car-1
ried by those even in the lowest in-
come brackets, makes it all the
more imperative that no big state
dates, including the present gov-
---are advocating. And we
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W! ' gla
mortem street, on account of ill- wil join her Sunday to spend a
few days here.
Mrs. J. A. Greer went to Kon-
' consider or order any further al-
in view of'Sin-
Gainesville Gas Co
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Don’t wait. .. Have your fur coats cleaned the fur-
riers method, and stored in our bonded vault,
DeLuxe Cleaners & Hatters
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Wel
“we can’t stand an enormous tax
increase in Texas at all, nor could
■ we before. The people don’t want,
and can't carry a big added tax
{load, such as 40, 50. 60 or 70 mil-
llions of dollars, as the present gov-
up your ph
cor FU
Less Conversation
And More Action Is
Needed, Tells Hearers .
Less conversation and more ac-
tion, less ballyhoo and more states-
manship in the governor's office is
what the Texas government needs.
Harry Hines,.State Highway com-jtax burden is placed on our tax-
missioner and candidate ; for gov-1 payer
New Revenue
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need a sales tax less than ever.
“Because of critical conditions
now facing s," Hines continued.
ent governor’s plan for an enor-
i ness. . — .
Mrs. W. R. Westlake, who re-
sides at 326 North Red River
small-low-priced pick-up truck,
equipped with microphone and
sound amplifiers, which is his
stump speaking equipment.
Practical Flan
“Harry Hines is the candidate of
the taxpayer, the poor man, the
consumer, the farmer, laporer, lit-
tle business man. and Mr. Aver-
age Citizen. My practical plan
calling for only—15 million dollars
new revenue from moderate in-
creases in natural resource and
corporation franchise taxes, is a
1 owa, Okla.. Thursday, to be at the
bedside of her father. M. D. Gim-
lin, who is critically ill.
Mrs. Bertha Holt of Colorado
July 18.....
July 19.....
July 23 .....
field. ,
Smith said it
didates are urging. Remember the
Political candidates are especially invited to come
and mingle with the crowds.
"EVERYBODY WELCOME
lowable. further reducing the ac-
' tual flow by 37.403 barrels daily.
AUSTIN, Texas, July 18.—Price Hike Grant Wiped Out
cuts in the North Texas area Finding officially that "physical
Thursday brought an allowable waste does exist in the Walnut
slash in the Walnut Bend field of Bend field, due to an excessive al-
Cooke, county in which the Sin- lowable," the commission cut the
clair-Prairie Oil Company is the pool's basic quota from 3.840 bar-
purchaser, as the Railroad rels to which it had been raised
Comraission studied other possible July 1 on petition of- Sinclair-
curtailments. Prairie. to 2,240 barrels daily, the
While Chairman Lon A. Smith amount to which it previously had
said a conference of, the commis- been limited. The slash will become
sione S would be held within a few 1 effective Friday
to consider possible state- In addition to being cut back,
— or other local restrictions, the the flow will be further curtailed
oil a ad gas division was notified because now seven closing days
by tie Bureau of Mines that its monthly are required. That will
estimate of demand during August lower the field’s dily average to
for Texas was 2,326,400 barrels 1734 barrels. Basically, the per
t well allowable for the pool was cut
from sixty to 34 barrels. Further
•reductions through shutdowns,
however, will pull the average for
the sixty-four wells down to ap-
proximately 27 barrels daily.
“The cut won’t hurt anyone,”
; Smith observed, “because Sinclair
gets all the oil.” In addition to be-
l ing the only purchaser, Sinclair-
Prairie owns a large share of the
Plaza Showing
Oil Compact Commission.
Pineapple, No. 2 crush .12c
Fruit Juices, Asst. .
12-0z. can ........... 7c
Milk, Pet or Carnation
small.......—5 for 14c
Soup, Campbell, tomato .5c
Nominated!
daily, a decline of 13.000 barrels
from the July forecast. — . '
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or some other form of sales dicted demand, .Texas allowables
tax, because they know it wont remained substantially below the
andfan’t be .adopted,.. the figure as a result of the.conunis-
pedple won t stand for it, and that sin’s recent efforts to shrink the
consequently nothing will be done, flow below actual demands in or-
IFIRE SALE
OF
R. W. Mitchell Grocery Stock
Which was turned over to Insurance Companies. If you have not attended this sale
come and see for yourself how much you can save on every item.
commission would
taken care of without more . . ! ton, D: C., by Mrs. Richard Homer
They want these things- ar- . Congressman Ed Gossett will and son, who have been in Gaines-
* J the State govern- speak from the steps of the court- ' Ville on an extended visit.
ably prepared to take its bouse here tonight in the interest I Mrs. Anna Mae Bennett was re-
part in meeting anything the fu- of his candidacy, for reelection. fol- ’ ported slightly improved Friday
ture brings.” . lowing a band concert which starts at her home, 1423 East California
Commissioner Hines also de - at 8 0 clock.
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Crackens, Saltine 10c size 6c
Dog Food (11b. Pard can7c
Dog Food
1 lb. Delight... .3 for 10c
Salmon, pink, 1 lb. can 12%
White Shoe Polish
25c Pee Chee........10c
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 278, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1940, newspaper, July 19, 1940; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1469745/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.