Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
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hand lotion
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98C
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Green Beans
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CUTLETS
1b. 21c
1b. 29c
2 lbs. 15c
5c
Syrup..
lb. 15c
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MEAT VALUES
Air Conditioned
Pork Roast...... 1b. 122c
10c
lb. 10c
Lbs.
Fresh Oysters... pt 29c
pkgs.
PEACE
Pt.
Veal Rib
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CUT BEANS 4
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
GROCERIES
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BAOS
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Roast
Bacon
2%
Cans
Grape Juice
Ribbon Cane
Arrive
1:06 a. m.
SPRY.....3
HOMINY.. 3
Firm
Green
Black Pepper ....
Safeway Butter ..
198 Size
Jonathans
6-Box
Crtn.
Durkee’s
8-oz. can
LUNCH BOX SANDWICHES
Bacon and Chopped Celery
Combine crisp crumbled bacon
288 Size
Sunkist
doz. 12c
2 lbs. 5c
Oranges
Apples
No. 2
Cans
Depart
7:05 p. m.
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Matches
OUR LEADER
Brooms
Reg. •
Bar ..
No. 2
Can I
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lan the Kind of Lunch Boxes
hat Go to the Head of the Class
24-oz.
Pkg.
48-lb.
Sack
13c
48c
18c
10c
25c
10c
21c
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Mrs. Tucker
4-Ib. Crtn.
10 Lb.
Pure Cane
Sliced
Sugar Cured
tricks.” . j
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large factory, store, or bank con-
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29c
Depart,
4:46 a. pi.
9:06 p. m
SUGAR
CANE
Sugar
Jell-Well. ... 3
Wesson Oil....
Lux Soap. ...2
Stokely's
CORN
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38c
49c
25c
25c
25c
Arrive
. 7:05 p.m.
WESTBOUND
iacy
- Since 1915
Country
EGGS
... lb. 10c
2 lbs. 25c
FOR VARNISHED FLOORS
You can keep a varnished floor
in good condition if you go over it ».
with a mop lightly-sprinkled with
oil.
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your recipes
with Domino
Granulated
Sugar —100 %
pure sugar-cane
sugar. j
No. 2%
Can ..
The granulated soap with the
ingredient.
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Under the desserts you can have
quite a few surprise treats. Tiny
apple pies, fruit tarts, individual
loaf or drop cakes, caramel brown-
ies. nut bars, baked fruits, dough-
nuts and sugar cookies can be
packed in small boxes or paper
saucers.
Dates, raisins, figs, plain candy
Old Age vs. Youth
Most of these pessimistic direc-
tors of corporations are middle-
aged men who made their money
during’ the “good old days of the
20’s”. They worked without govern-
ment restrictions and had a free
hand to do about as they wished,
except commit murder. They sim-
ply do not know how to work un-
der present conditions. They are
not interested in making “small
profits.” They sulk at the idea of
bars, candied fruits and -cracked
nuts offer other suggestions to
liven up the luncheon meny.
sterilize with boiling water. Rinse
cold water be-
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Home Owned
14
.........lb. 19c
stalk 8c •
.... 2 lbs. 5c
anise. Spread between slices of
whole wheat or white bread.
Lamb and Jelly
Spread bread and butter. Spread
one slice with jelly. On other slice
lay slices of cold roast lamb.
Other Suggestions
Mix chopped veal, beef or lamb
with mniced celery, onion and may-
onnaise . . Combine crisp crumbled
bacon with peanut butter . . Grind
cooked liver with cooked bacon,
moisten with salad dressing. ...
Combine ground cooked lamb with
salad dressing . . . Grink baked
‘POURING LIP
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Depart
1:06 a. m.
9:24 a. ^n.
them are -very pessimistic. This
probably is the real reason why se-
curities and commodities are sell-
ing so low today with business as
good as it is now in most lines. Yet,
there are certain other groups who
are both optimistic and are mak-
3 CAKES --.15c
1| CAKE -----1c
ALL FOR - 16c
Full Quart
Salad Dressing I 15c
Travel
BY
Purity Oats
cabbage, lettuce/or other greens
give extra minerals and vitamins.
If the lunch box has a cool stor-
age spot at school, include some
cold Chicken or Meat, hard-cooked
eggs, salad. or baked custard
Place in paper cups with tightly
fitting lids, e
Airway
Fresh Roasted
COFFEE
2 lbs. 25c
Our Market Men Can Cut Right Along with the
Experts—and give you Quality at the same time.
PORK BRAINS. . . lb 10c
PORK ROAST . .. 1b. 16c
Swift’s Brookfield
PATTIES.......Bx. 27c
SLICED BACON.. 1b. 18c
Tomato Juice Phillips' Can .
Our Choice
PRUNES
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taxes are very’high and the growth;
small. In fact, a study of the new
FRESH
COTTAGE
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DELUXE
CLEANERS AND HATTERS
Our cleaning of your clothes is
thoroughly painstaking and exact-
ing. You will “notice the differ-
ence.”
DIXIE MOTOR
COACH CORP;-
Phone 300
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FILTER SYSTEM
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mistic and making money. Having
never known the easy days, they
assume present day restrictions,
taxes, etc., to be normal. They do
mean .that America is in. need of
some funerals ? I don’t know.
Dozen
23c
Msd
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Old vs. New Industries
I was greatly interested recently
in comparing the directors of a
Boston-bank with those of a Los
Angeles bank. As I sat at the board
meeting of the Boston bank, I saw
that all the members.were engaged
in declining industries. One was
president of a large anthracite coal
company; another owned outmoded
hotels; another was high up in the
railroad industry; while all were
Republicans!
As, however, I sat at the board
meeting of the Los Angeles bank. I
found an entirely different situa-
l tion. One of these directors was a
I very successful oil producer; an-
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KRAUT
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Filling is the most important
department of our business. To
date we have filled over
241,776
Just as the Doctor Ordered -
Next time you have one to be
Tled, we will appreciate serving
you, and it will eoat you no more.
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Edwards
Coffee ib. 19c
Vacuum Packed
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Grahams.. Rnate's 1ig13c
Pork Steak
Sunnybank
OLEO
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creamed " or escalloped chicken
meat or vegetables or soup. She
cools it, covers it carefully and
stores it in the refrigerator. Later
it is reheated, poured into a well-
sterilized vacuum jar, and away
it goes to school.
Reserve another vacuum jar or
Each) ... 19c
1:05 p. 1:05 p.
4:15 p. 4:15 p.
6:50 p. 6:50 p.
that we should sell out the old in-
dustries and invest in the new; that
we should consider the advantages
of the small community when be-
school commenced the
Bologna Mat
ARIZONA VICTOR—Accompanied by Sen. Carl Hayden
(left), (D-Ariz.), Judge Ernest McFarland (right) who re-
cently defeated the veteran Henry F. Ashurst in the Arizona
Democratic senatorial primaries, called at the White House
Oct>ber 3. He said he told President Roosevelt the Democrats
would carry the state next month. ___________
Its Goodness Sealed In!
Snowdrift 2
r,. ] Canterbuy %-lb. 1
10d . • Orange Pekoe * Pkg. leV
TOMATOES NCan
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 4, 1940.
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bottle for milk or cocoa. When
these jars are brought home after
school rinse well with boiling wa-
ter. When time to fill them again,
SHORTENING 4 -
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ing money. Why this difference? । paying “heavy taxes.” It is still
hard “to teach old dogs new
Babson Says ‘Get
Out of Declining -
Industries’ Now
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Most Directors of
Big Corporations and
, Bankers Pessimistic
By ROGER W. BABSON
(Copyright—1940— Publishers Fi-
hncial Bureau, Inc.)
• DERRY, New Hampshire. Oc-
tober 4. — During the past few
thsedybungtmesare'bot opti- young menHwar,weaismneea
11:15 a. 11:30 a.
4:15 p. 4:20 p.
7:50 p. 8:05 p.
weeks I have talked with many
directors of manufacturing corpo-
rations and National Banks as well
as with large investors. Most of
By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE and finely djeed celery; add a dash
AP Feature Service Writer of salt and moisten with mayon-
RAILROAD TIME
- TABLES
M. K. T.— EASTBOUND
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the milk jar with i
fore filling. •
Spread whole Grained
slices with butter, peanut butter,
cottage cheese o • any mild spread.
Arrange in sandwich fashion and
wrap in waxed paper. Crisp carrot
and celery sticks, or chunks of
term Monday with the following
teachers in charge, Fred* Mask,
Mrs. Jack Lyle and Miss Jessie
Sihith.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Potts and fam-
ily of Durant, Okla., visited with
relatives here Sunday.
Rad Reece Ware of Fort Worth
i is visiting his parents, Mr. aid
Mrs. Pat Ware this week.
Mrs. Virgel South and children
have returned from a visit with
relatives in Kentucky.
Miss Trudy Haney was a busi-
ness visitor in Denton last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Baker, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Click, Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Ware, Mr., and Mrs. George
Allred. Jr;, and Mrs. L. R. Hane y,
Virgel South. Virgel Allred. M r.
and Mrs. Eugene Springs, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hawkins, and Mr. and
Mrs. H. Ware were all Gainesville
visitors Saturday.
census figures shows that the pop-
illation of many of these large
cities has actually decreased during!
the past ten years although the
'population of the country as a
The right kind of lunches will
Another thing :'l found most of get the children off to a good start
pessimism in large cities where the | in school this fall.
* Appealing,’wholesome and well-
balanced foods will guard John-
Sleepy 12-0z. 1 K.
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4 Cans .
tant is careful packing. First sight
the noon-day meal should be
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Helpy SeIFy Stores •
Every member of this organization is your friend or neighbor — eager to serve
you and help you Save on Food Purchases ever day. Come—bring a friend.
1 9:25 p. 9:25 p.
EASTBOUND
Arrive Depart
b 7:40 a. 7:40 a.
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Republicans! o
81 petite-coaxing.
If your community seems lax in
the matter of substantial lunches,
ere is a chance to do some con-
structive project work. Have the
qounty agent or home economics
leacher put on a scholo lunch
demonstration for the parents.
Now let’s fill the lunch box.
One hot food is essential. Mother
keeps this in mind when she is
preparing the, home meals. She
$;ives out some stew, Spanish rice,
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
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cheerfully "accept them. Does this ing tempted by-the bright lights of
- " r - - the big cities. The great drag upon
business today is that the pessi-
Peaches “ ... 2 23c
Arrive
15 .....4:46 a.m.
5 ....... 9:06 p. m.
. ’NORTHBOUND
Q 2%
Z Cans ..
- * EXTRA-WIDE
+MADE °F GENUINE FUNNELTUBE .
CORNING GLASS 1-
♦REGULAR VALU
All lunch boxes want Fruits.
Vary the fruits for extra nutri-
tion. Peart, peaches, apricots,
grapes, bananas and oranges give
> an assrtment.
Tokay
GRAPES -
Cabbage
other was the head of a well-known I
airplane factory; another was pres-
ident of a movie company; while
. the youngest member owned a lab-
oratory devoted to new plastic'
products. This board was equally
divided between Lemocrats and
3Cans:.25c.
Chum Salmon 2 ns 25
Cloth Bags A pe a Domino Cane
. 10 lbs. *11 ......
(SYRUP) gal. 43c
Shortening
VPRB — . Harvest Blossom
Me iCjU* Fully Guaranteed
CRYSTAL WHITE
TOILET SOAP
4 lotal ।
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LILAC - ORCHID 1
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COFFEE
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ham, combine with celery or green gap.
pepper. • " l quite
whole has increased about ten mil]
lion. This has caused certain citie
like San Francisco, which has lost
thousands because of the C. I. O
labor strikes, to demand recounts;
Yet, the smaller cities, from 10,4
000 to 25.000, have shown god
gains. I also found that the busi •
ness leader* and wage workers of
the small communities are usually
optimistic. Lead by their loyal local
papers, they are all community
minded. Knowing one another, they
naturally- co-operate. A co-opera-
tive community must go ahead
both materially and spiritually;
And in the long run these two aim s
must go together:—one is the lock,
the other the key; one is the
hatchet, the other the hand. (
Conclusion
What does all this mean ? To me
Matches areon
WOODBINE. Oct. 1.—The cot-
ton crop in this section is reported
good this year and farmers are
busy gathering their crops with the
fine weather prevailing.
The Rad Ware consolidated
PALMOLIVE
TOILET
1 Soap
CATSUP ™
Fresh Corn 3 25
% 2
1 -
LEMONS.. M19c
RINSO... 2 ~
33 .......10:55 a.m. 10:55a.m.
SANTA FE—-SOUTHBOUND
MOTOR BUSSES
NORTHBOUND -SOUTHBOUND
Arrive Depart Arrive Depart
2:25 a. 2:25 a. 1.10 a. 1:ioa.
8:35 a 8:35 a. 4:30 a. 4:30 a.
10:20 a. 10:20 a. - 7:40a. 7:40 a.
ny and Mary’s health and help
them click in classes. Very impor-
BANANAS Nsasi
2:20 p. 2:20 p
4:35 p. : 4:85 p
7:20 p. 7:20p
9:50p. 9:50p
WESTBOUND
Arrive Dpart
8:35 a. 8:45 a
1:00 p. 1:10p
4:1-5 p. 4:20 p
8:45 p. 9:00P
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Yellow Onions...
Cherry Rhubarb.
Cranberries
Celery
Rutabagas......
mists. who are old men engaged in
declining industries and who aie
doing business in tax - burdened
cities, hold the strings to the j
money bags!
Cherub Milk . 3 “
Bleach..... .we qt
Hominy. Camp 3K*
Ham qt 19c
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