Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1941 Page: 3 of 6
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Fresh
Lb.
5c
Cranberries 19c
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Nc
| . (Register Staff Photo)
5
20c
1
250
SUPURB
50c
L.bs.
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SOAP
25c
Red i Cross
12c
Chase & Sanborn
4
1
Lb. ...
Sicking
Mrs. Ben
president; Miss Rose
Maxwell House .
meeting:
Thursday night were Mrs. Clyde
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22c
peop
5
school,
demonstrator.
Frances Hicks.
v- a 1T e
be held October 28
Brookfield
. . Lb. ...
, in
Butter
3c
1
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lb. 44c
R.
Bell Peppers ...
59c
Lb ...
55c
D. Clack,
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TEXAS
Texas
2 rolls 19c
tended Gainesville
1940 and a
ORANGES
29c
Club Steak ....
Babo.2 for 25c
Seven Roast..
1
5c
5c
were made for
VALUES
22c
Oxydol
sugar and cook over
19c
Sliced Bacon.
I to
Babe Loeke.
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Wolf Chili....
1b. 23c
A Kral Value:
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Sliced or Piece ..
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56c
28c lb.
Syrup...
H
Fet
Aike
Pyc
l8te
$1.79
Hour
Kitchen 48-Lb.
Oriole
Bag ... • •
(raft
dp.
Pet Milk . ..
■ ■ 9: .
P
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23c
Corn
F
..27c
Corn....
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RISPY
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HELPY SELFY STORES
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NO MORE
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
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, uahane M E AT S
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SAFEWAY
GRAPE-
FRUIT
Try a Pork Roast This Weekend
Fresh Ovsters Now in Season
Thomas,
young ]
church
Palmolive Soap. .3
Lifebuoy Soap.. .3
to Alaska, Canada,
away Bombay, India.
The one-act play; will be given
at an evening worship service at
Wednes-
M. Lind-
80 Size
Each .
Ground
1Fresh
tian church Tuesday
a meeting held in the
office and if approved are not sub-
ject to compulsory class attend-
ance. Miss Gregory is a daughter
of A. T.Gregory of Gainesville. She
is majoring in art in advertising.
r;
Homemade
CHILI ..
..j
nig 2′2
Size Can
Branded
.Beef-., lib.
these dishes with her friends.
Has An Inspiration
!
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7 you sho rr, son... "
/ ANV BESSES, KRI SPY
CRACKERS HELP GIVE YOU
THE ENERGY ACTIVE L
YOUNGSTERS NEED!
of Gainesville to Class exemption •
this semester. Only ISO of the 2.-
400 students enrolled received this
privilege
212 Size
80 Size
Lb. ...
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2
of
a
20442
7,"
Marshmallows
Lb. ...... 13c
Smoked
BACON ....
No. 2
Cana
No. 2
Cans
*
s
Decker’s
. . skinless
Bulk Turnips..
Carrots.......
ee
3-Lh.
Can
Kitchen
Towels
Lettuce
Head ........
D
eep
24-07.
Pkg.
Wapco
Catsup
j
ROYAL
SATIN
VEOOK! AT YOUR GROCERS NOW!
\SMARTLOVaYCH/MA
WITH EYERY PACKAGE!
Lb, 15C
31c
Edwards Coffee .i*
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CRFAMY
CRISCO
.Morning Bracer
COFFEE
—3 i -4— Vi.
enter Oatmeal Cooky
Mrs. McCool.
Halloween games and bingo fur-
$1.59 2.
‘ te,
brot —
3-Lb.
Can ...
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Texas Serdiess
Grapefruit....
Grapefruit
JUICE
«
Pop
z,.
Whaley Memorial Methodist church
Within two or three; weeks.
Miss Robinson Is
Sorority Pledge
WACO, Texas, OCt. 17. — Miss
Whaley Drama Club
Casts Roles for Play
pt inge. ,
1 cup o ravage juiee.
cup sugar.
8 marshmallows, k
1 cup heavy cream.
J [ GUARANTEED MEATS
Your Money Refunded If Not Satisfied
Swirt’s
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presided for
Mrs. Jolin
gate; Mrs. Jack Biffle, reporter;
Mm. Fielder, yard demonstrator;
and Mrs. Gus Sicking, food supply]
high _
and is a senior student at the col-
——
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A9Se
Tokay
GRAPES
STANDARD
TOMATOES
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Christian Church
Circle Entertained
ice and
“i.
Airway Coffee
l l .
Short Ribs....
11
White Swan
Pork & Beans
Peanut Butter
’ qt.27c
fie
Street Chris
afternoon, at
home of Mrs
R
9/
OaletulaJL
Pure
HOG
LARD
He» e,
F‘pe-
N6,)
. 33/
Lors/
.. 7c
, . Neighbors of Joanna Hamilton,
216 West Pecan street, Gainesville,
have known
• • ‘Bunch .[
Bars .. 17C
Bar* .. 17C
(food neighbor
COFFEE
DAYS
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Roles were cast for a one-act
play, a story based on experiences FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1941.
of Jesus when a child, Thursday
three assistants, and her kitchen
occupies the little building at the
rear of the home lot which is to
be: replaced shortly with a modern
stucco building woi l "
ly- known products. While the
building is not as new’ as she de-
Dutch
• « Kitchen Lb.
A “BETTER
BRAND"
Members of Book
Club Entertained
’Twenty memers of the Book
club were entertained in the home
of Mrs. Emmett Curtis, 1431 East
California Street. Thursday after-
noon. •
The review of the afternoon was
given by Mrs. Frank Dustin, who
chose “The Keys of the Kingdom."
“AGaf
2 lbs. 15c
Idaho Russets. . . Lb. ...
- Brookfield Sausage Patties, box 29c
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..Nn2....23c
I
Northern
Tissue
3 Rolls . ■. 17 0
Nob Hill Coffee lk
Bonner. 1623 Rice avenue.
Mrs. G. O. Breeding conducted a
lesson on "Democracy in America.’
During the bus ness -session, plans
Monday
WSCS if the Whaley Me-
morial Methodist; church will •
meet Monday, 3 p. m., in the
following circles:’ No. 1, Mrs.
Minnie Armstrong; No. 2, Mrs.
Dock Teague; and No. 3, Mrs.
.11. ..; 31c
All students with this _
scholastic average are required to
file application in the Registrars
J L$ 6122 z— J
AsLam __
+ A SPECIAL CELEBRATION .. . INVITING YOU TO TRY THE FINE, FRFSH, FLAVORFL COFFEES GROWN BY
OUR GOOD NEIGHBORS. THE LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES. FEATURED THE YEAR-ROUND BY SAFEWAY
Jm
\/the CRISPER
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"Taum we?
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Charming hostess and to have
of the best recipes for chicken
males and home-made chili
Rio Rita products off on their long
journeys.- They" are produced in
a real home—nofactory at all, as
she will assure you. Her equip-
ment is of the simplest but scrupu-
lously clean and immaculate. Fur-
thermore, this home has beeg the
Hamilton domicile for six genera-
tions. since the war between the
states, and no slovenly workman-
ship is to be expected with such
a background.
Joanna Hamilton is perhaps bet-
ter known.as Mrs. Hugh H. Hamil-
ton. whose husband I was county
tax collector and assessor for the
past six years. She is a member
of the First Methodist church, has
found time to sing in the choir, and
belongs to various women's or-
ganizations. I
A Buky Institution
At present, Mrs. Hamilton has
town. She loved to make and sh ire wholesale grocers who! sell many
brands but use "Rio Rita” for their
personal consumption; from
ywanamouern TAMALE AND (HILI SPECIALIST— Mrs. Joanna
rthy of her wide- Hamilton, 216 West Pecan street, is shown in abqve picture,]
opening a can of her delicious chicken tamales which she
modern makes at her home. The picture was taken in her newly dec-
m‘ 1. orated kitchen, however, all of the preparation and canning
She was of the tamals and chili is done in a small frame building at
Wieners.-..
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Lean and Meaty
PORK
CHOPS
i
into quarterS, add to the orange
ju .. i j .
hot water until marshmallows are
melted, beating all the time. Add
14-0z
Me Bottles
I
-
jneL
AcKERS
23c
n3...19c
2 lbs. 35c 3
to Order •1 "I
Pink Salmon.....Can.... ..18c
Combine-crumbs, dates, nuts and
orange ririd. Cut marshmallows
allowed herself to work under pres-
sure.
social hour,
served to nine members.
president; Mrs. McCool. secretary;
Mrs. Selby Fielder, <------”
! Miss Gregory Is
Among High Students
DENTON. OCt. 17- A “B” aver-
age in all her subjects at the
Texas State College for Women
has entitled Miss Wanda Gregory
...19c
nished entertainment during the
and refreshments were
A Lb.
4 C rtn.
Plans were made . for Achieve-
ment day to ’ ’ 1 Artrht no
the homes of Mrs. Be h Sicking and
, and Miss Ellen
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Dalewood Oleo.. 1. ... .. 17c
Nucoa Oleo. . . . . .Lb. ....... 21c
GIA Mn
Olh. -- "•» adaWy Tucker
tla 63c
Junior college last year. She is the
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. O. J.
Robinson of Gainesville.
night at a meeting of Altar Play- A.,. ,
ers, dramatic club composed of Hlect UllcerS 01
members of the young people’s r . IKIrime 1
department of Whaley Memorial Llnn WV 1L ~UD
Methodist church. I ' - 1 1
The cast Includes Bud Teague, Officers were elected at
Richard Alderson, Billy Joe Gilli- cent meeting of the Linn
land, Miss Doris Lee and Miss Demonstration club held in
Alice Fleming, pr^kident of the home of Mrs. Darrell McCool in the
club, Mrs. A. Morton Smith, coun- Linn community.
- Joanna Hamilton
Rides Hobby Into
Far-Away Lands
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Gainesville Woman
I - Markets Products
Over Big Territory
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“lapy
245k
ONI LB. VACUUM CAN
expert and her meats are stored
away until she has the inspiration
..............SocialNoU
Gainesville, (Texas) Daily Register
, - - ever-extending terri- id a of commercializing on her rift.
lory which is covered by her. This for Mexican cuisine and marketing
By /
NB. /
53. /
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E-N. /
a book review te
Mrs. Gillam . Bonner and Mrs
Paul Bringman jointly c-----
tained members of the Progressive
Circle of the. Dixon
to collect y ou’ll
want to start tod**!
And get a breakfast
that’s super good
for your family —
get Mother’s Oats
with lovely China
--at your grocer’s
t oday!
Y M
inn-gg
to be given Novemher 18.
The hostesses served a salad
plate to 16 members and one guest,
Mrs. Breeding.
Russett
Potatoes
10-Ib. Mesh
Bag Perfect // 29 G,
Potatoes ...» E " "
su perintendent of the
e's division of the Mrs.
Loin Steak--lb,29c
and el . .---- ------- ' — -------- --- T -emu’ -Fe W In a personal interest in eacn
ana so successfully that many of Daniels and John Boles were star- and every carton which leaves her
Uese same neighbors cannot keep ring, Mrs. Hamilton conceived the
up with the
Costs a little more lit Emf
because it's better! 1201 ==““
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Frances Robinson of Gainesville,
sophomore at Baylor university,'
has been named a pledge at Phi
Eeta Mu, music sorority.
Miss Robinson Was graduated
from Gainesville high school in
27c
selor of the young people's depart-
l ment, is director.
.Also attending the
0479
Raisin Bran...... 10c
"7"
I‘s extra smart to buy famous, delicious
Mother’s Oats with China, for your family's
nourishing, hot breakfasts! W ith every pack-
age vou get a dainty, colorful and practical
piece of China—by one of America's tore-
most manufacturers! Such a variety of pieces
Yoq,
80q
X
"vre.
•o 2
"4
“4s..
"sires, her viewpoint is
and she takes advantage of mod-
ern devices in her work. eho ______________________.
ome of the first Gainesville citizens the rear of her home. Mrs. Hamilton is the wife of Hugh H.
, to'use the frozen foodservice, buy- Hamilton, former county tax assessor-collector, and is well
ing and string her chickens at ad- . ... , . . . ।
vantageous prices. All of her kill- known in civic and 800131 circles. I .. .
ing and processing is done, by an -(Register Staff i hOtO)
Apples.....'^ la. .... 7c
Tokay Grapes. ...2 u 13c
Pudding Recipe
1 cup finely crushed Oatmeal
to ikies. 1 -
cup sliced Brazil nuts.
1, cup dates, liced thin. - ■
Grated rinds, one medium size
nicke/Muer
Pound
29c
It has < n- ness has grown to such an extent
abled her to number among her she has on hand at all times as
( acquaintances many of our gr fat many orders as she can ft!!. Let-
J and near-great celebrities. • ters of appreciation have come to
Eight years ago, Mrs. Hamilton her -from Guy Lombardo, and from
was known to be a good cook and Leah Ray. former singer with the
Ine Phil Harris orchestra; from bank-
ta- era and brokers with their pent-
in houses in New York; and from
I f
f i
Cherub Milk...... Tan.. 25c
2 15c
HELPY SELFY (5
gz---,, STORES
dns-eme
A3"A.68 , ...
Chuck Roast , "u, 19c
Country O
Home 2
Wednesday
Associa aon for Childhood
Juice . . . . araperrun 3 Con 23c
While sitting in a movie thea- ranches in the Middle West; from
for several years that ter and under the spell of the mu- Canada, and from far-off India. -
. ' hobby," but Mrs. Ham- sical extravaganza, "Rio Rita.” in personal Attention I
atnhas ridden this hobby so far which two famous Texans, Bbe With a personal interest in each
Dry Salt ....... Pieon • 15c
Picnics .....and r.anmna. L.. 20c
Catsup .... .Quality 2 Htotie. 19c
A “BETTER
BRAND"
Marshall
Whole Grain
orn l
"2am. 23c
-A a
Branded 92.
. Beef . . Ib. 2eC
Yellow Onions . . . 1. ... 22c
ijW • .
W
Table Salt ....... Boxes. .. 5c
Blackburn’s AK,
•Cane Gal. eV
m--
;] •
hobby has carried the name and the product under the trade-name^
Del Q
. . .Monte Z
Shortening
and to far- This was done and her busi-
by A. J. Cronin, as the subject of
’the program feature.
Mrs. Roy Stamps
{the business session.
I, Hardy, in charge of Red Cross
4 ' work in the club, announced that
mome numerous articles had been macer J
the and distributed materials for oth-
ersjto be made by the members.
The hostess served a tea plate
was chosen at the beginning of the meeting. I
Sicking vice v v •
council delei Local Boys Pledged •
To SMU Fraternity
j Two Southern Methodist univer-
sity students from Gainesville
F ick Pyle and* Donovan Clack,
have pldged the Lambda Chi Al-
phi social fraternity, it was ant
nounced this week by school of
fic als.
Dick is the-son of Mr. and Mrs
S. Pyle, 214 Hird street, and is
majoring in art. I ,i
pon is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
",n ~ . 412 West California.
He is majoringin Commerce and
• is also a member of the Southern
Methodist university band.
a “Better Brand'
MEADOLAKE Y
Margarine
Ib.
B®5 20c A
Folgers Coffee 27c
Add
■ first mixture, i Add whipped
cream and pbur into freezing tray
refrierator. Freeze. Serve with
iditional whipped cream, if de-
sired. (Ifyou do not have an au-
tomatic refrigerator, pour into a
flat pan and chill thoroughly.)
Education will meet
day. 4 p. m., at the J.
’ say school.
Wapco Tomatoes “
26.25c Pkg.
. Branded 1 K,
. Beef . .. Lb. Ivy
t
,.P,
2,8
t.
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1941, newspaper, October 17, 1941; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1470195/m1/3/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.