Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 312, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 28, 1957 Page: 4 of 12
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EULA WEST
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list institution. He also
Mr. Chalmers mentioned the
Here Oct. 19
miles southwest of Eugene. Ac-
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Mr. Chalmers described the
collections.
Being the county
pintonNont N,
school su-
made a point of visiting schools.
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guard are on either side of dia-
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165,000
pounds of pressure. The
'll for five cents each,
the houses have replicas also.
Cherry blossom tree copies
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occurring on the
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chairman. introduced Misses
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News of College
Students at Era
BACON
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ROUND STEAK
CLUB STEAK
GROUND BEEF
’FABULOUS FABRICS STEAL SHOW
AT ITALIAN FALL STYLE OPENINGS
tian Women s Fellowship Tues-
day morning at the First Chris-
Their two dolls are on the top
shelf and rule over all others.
County Superintendent CaUa
Relates Trip Experiences
Vets Win Suit
Over Dog’s Bill
HOUSTON. Tex. (UP,
and father, Capt. Curtis Gilli-
land, a former teacher here,
Fair Week. Arreva Mae, 10, can
explain the "Festival of Dolls”
as well as any adult and has
given several talks for schools
and south groups with the dis-
play. \
The collection was given the
Captain and Mrs. Gilliland and
children Arreva Mae and Eu-
gene. are visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Gilliland was instrumen-
cilities.
According to Mr.
CHUCKROAST
ARM ROAST
PORK ROAST
marble in an automatic record
er as the fish swims by.
Cream Style
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cording to Mr. Chalmers there the entire trip, was spent at a
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Closed Monday.
Labor Day
route, with a stop at San Fran-
cisco. He gives an interesting
patterns mean Merry Christmas
and Happy NeW Year. Two dolls
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Saturdays 9:30 p.m.,
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ROMAN MODE—Here are two outstanding fall fashions from the recent show-
ings in Rome. At left is a dramatic daytime dress designed by the Fontana sin-
ters in a new material with the texture and weave of sack-cloth. The bodice is
black jersey, and skirt, shoes and handbag of the sacking fabric. At right is -
Eleanora Garnett's balloon-skirt cocktail dress in rich gray silk brocade. Hem-
line drapery is repeated in the shoulder line. Unusual fabrics made news in all
Tonite! Last Nite!
Be Sure t Attend the
Gainesville Community
Circus
mt the Feie Grounds -
Free Admittance
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Jilands were active in civic•
groups and educational groups
during his service in Korea and
many extra favors were be-
stowed upon them.
The display is placed upon I
the United Fund for educa-
tional session. 7:30 p.m., Girl
Scout Little House, Leonard
Shirk.
Carolyn Walker, Shirlee Lewis,
Betty Barnhart and Mary Beth !
We give BM Seeleys Stemps
ouble Stamps Every
Wednesdey
no more than a log-type house
which served a* a cafeteria, and
visited schools at Corvallis,
where Oregon State College is
located, which school, according
to the' educator, approximates
our A&M College. It was in this
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through Willamette University
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Commurity Given
ERA A number of the 1957 logs se
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Bring your child in Now
for a Thorough
TSO EYE EXAMINATION
I were six in the party that char
l tered a boat for a four hour pe-
I : riod. but each caught his limit
I of two 12 pound or over silver
I salmon in one and one half
I ' hours. Dr. Gordon was lucky
I enough to catch a 4 ih. chanook
I salmon. which they are allowed
I to keep above the quota of two
I Mr Chalmers told of his trip
I to the Bonneville Dam, and the
salmon hatcheries which are a
half mile from the dam. He
described the fish ladders as a
series of steps that the salmon
climb in their upstream effort
to reach the spawning grounds,
and he told how the fish are
Store window and visitors are mer. . . . . .
asked to see the display during bachis, which are used to heat
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shelves and each item is a rep-
lica of something in the Emper-
or's and Empress' household.
heavy with black berries, that
_____ _ _______ ’grow by the side of the road,
perintendent, Mr. Chalmers He said, that aside from apples
• ■ and peaches there are many
made fire logs being turned out
from what was once wasted saw
dust, and told how the sawdust
is forced through pipes under
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Fort Worth; line Lodge to spend the night, , Mrs. Wilbur Mix.
taught English.
It is usually a birth gift for
a girl baby and there is a simi-
lar collection for boys. The Gil-
press are on the next shelf and might be the answer to some Eugene, which is through the
third down are the music mak Juvenile delinquency problems, coastal mountains, Mr. Chai-
husband i ers who are called out when and ’hat a child goes through a mers stated that he counted 12
dancers come and for the wed stage when he does not under- hairpin curves in as many miles
______________________ dings. On the fourth shelf down stand the meaning,of words, but of highway. He told of visiting
made the army his career. The the exhibit a right and left ~~' - the Haceta Light House and the
- ........1 * •’ Weyerhaeuser Lumber Mill, the
world's largest, where they use
a high powered water spray to
debark the logs. He saw man-
account of the side trips they
made while visiting their son
in-law and daughter, Dr. and
Mrs Glenn Gordon of Eugene.
Ore
Chalmers accompanied Dr.
Gordon on the fishing trip to
Winchester Bay, a fishing re
sort with an inland bay, 60
dots' understand physical pain.
He visited with school officials
at Eugene and at Salem, the
capitol of Oregon, and a school
town. In the latter place, Mr.
Chalmers had an escorted tour
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JACK MARSHALL, manager of Schad & Pulte Appliance department, is shown
with some of the old electric irons brought to Schad & Pulte during its recent
"Old Iron” contest. Out of the 85 irons brought in, the one owned by Mrs. El-
bert Bryant, 316 Ritchey St., was judged as the oldest. The irons were judged
by Dale Darby a representative of General Electric Company, sponsors of con-
test. Mrs. Bryant's iron is about 50 years old and was manufactured by the
Russell Electric Company She won a new General Electric Steam or Dry Iron.
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Quartet Featured
On CWF Program
"Make a Joyful Noise Unto
the Lord," was the title of the
program given for the Chris-
train trip to Seattle to visit Mrs
Chalmers brother, Winchell
Matthews, and on this trip they
crossed the floating bridge, vis
ited the colorful public markets,
and saw the curio shops of the
sea port city.
Gillilands by a Boy s School in ! . . . .
appora where Mrs. Gilliland transporting food, oxen drawn lingtoni
dressing tables and furniture
for storing the winter and sum-
Da vid and
Women’s Page Editor
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has had many interesting ex-
mond-shaped trays where blue,
pink and white fishcake* are
placed. On the next shelf the
By LOUISE SMI TH
, Salmon fishing is big busi-
ness in Oregon and the Great
Northwest, according to W. E.
Chalmers, who returned recent
ly from a vacation there, and
brought with him the very two
salmon which he caught on his
first salmon fishing venture.
uto schmitz,owwaa
ladies-in-waiting to the
English walnut and filbert
trees, and since in Ilie northeast
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clothes are placed.
Lord Is My Shepherd” and ”A
Mighty Fortress Is Our God.”
They were accompanied at the
organ by Miss Cecilia Ann
Burch. \
Mrs. Holland Eggleston. vice
chairman, presided during the '
business session, and reports
were given by Mmes. Homer
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Garden Peas . . . 19‘
Peaches Lorge,.»o„ Lb. 17'
Plans for a forthcoming con-
Chalmers, vention were formulated Tues-
number of schools under con-
struction. saying that Oregon is
like every other state. in that
they have a very immediate
need for added class rooms fa-
UEMPLE
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Onions Yellow
of home-town canneries that
abound in that area. Mr. and
Mrs Chalmers made the trip
by plane, taking the western
Directed by: Dr. S. J. Rogers, Dr. N. Joy Rogers, Optometri
• Wesr While You Pay • S1 .WEEKLY
Jzzectto»_gaankneeq
channeled through a glass chute Mr. Chalmers described the
on the up stream trip and hay patches and the fruit farms
counted. the “counter” placing a that abound in the Willamette
I having had them canned and
> labeled In one of the hundreds
some 10 cabins.
led the singing for the group,
around the campfire, which was
the wav each day's session was nating $100 to the post on the
closed. air conditioning system
Hood Road, for a group of1
friends from Texas Wesleyan
College at Fort Worth.
‘The guest list included Char-
ley Uselton, Euless; Jack Ed- i
wards, Bridgeport; Tom Deason
and Tom Stamps, Vernon; Terry
Owens, Fort Worth; and Misses
Pamela McEntire, Lanora As-
Jon, Joan Wilson and Linda
Oglesby, Gainesville.
The young men and Miss Da- l
vis were in the wedding party
when Miss Judi Thomas and
the Rev. Mike Thornberry were
united ih marriage Sunday aft- ,
ernoon in Denison. The group
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; the farm
Other young people who are
returning to college are Misses
| Ruby Lea Alexander and Geryl
Alexander to NTSC. Denton:
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periences since
Hodgkinson sang
can, 49'
HUyi Sliced Peaches 303 size .........
Zys Crushed Pineapple No. 2 Caa
IMys Whole Sour Pickles 22.0. Jar
Jr., who presented the program.
A quartet of Misses Walker
burn four to six hours and are attended church services Sun-
day morning at W haley Me-
morial Methodist Church.
Roger Roberson and Miss Bar-
bara Myers to Baylor. Waco;
Kenneth Eason to Tarleton
State at Stephenville; Donald
Kirby to A&M. College Station;
Ryborn Ray Kirby to Oklahoma
University at Norman, Okla.:
and Misses Map- George and
Georgia Mae Wilson tn Gaines-
ville College.
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Bell Peppers ^... Ls. 19
Lemonade Eoan ..o. Can 10'
2 c- 29'
Kraft, 6-Oz Jar
Salad Mustard . 2
EI...m Peacemaker
I lOUr 10-Lb. Print Beg .....
Caramels 3# £ Neh
Apple Sauce TiV"an
He attended educational lec-
tures on child guidance at the
State University at Eugene.
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day evening at the regular
meeting of the Auxiliary to the
American Legion. Dennis-An-
derson Post 164, in their new
home on E. Hwy. 82. The date
is set fo: Oct. 19.20 in this city.
Mrs. Arthur Felps presided
for the first time since her in-
stallation as president. Mrs.
Owner .Displays Doll
Festival in Local Store Chalmers, dared to say 1s a
little corporal punishment J
press are on the next shelf and might be the answer to some
’al in setting up a doll collec-
tion in O'Briens Hardware
Shortening
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carts, used for the shoes and tend colleges of their choice. 1, Paces
carts, used for the tea ceremony Butch Brown and James Smith . Mr. Chalmers told of their
are displayed. Containers for will go to Arlington State at Ar visit to Florence a t esort town
transporting food, oxen drawn lington; Cecil Raney and Miss Thous for its sand dunes and
cart for the empress and a chair Joyce Cooley to Texas Tech at bautiful beaches, and of their
cart carried by men for the em- Lubbock; Parker Yarbrough to trip to Agate Bay
peror completes the exhibit. Oklahoma State University at lated incidents occt
The large and exquisite dolls Stillwater; Ray Fenley and Miss i trip to Redmond and a little
on either side are the Goddess Jane Bragg to North Texas town called Hood. River, in
of the Fox Head Whic h carries State College at Denton; Ann , W ashington On this trip the
a romantic legend and was also Inglish. Texas Wesleyan Col- Gordon children were along,
a gift of the Bovs SehN0i and lege. Fort Worth; Miss Ruth and being five in number when
on theljft the Wi"t2ia Dan^r An kindiger to Texas, Chris- ’he family stopped at Timber-
tian. University. Fet tr "nend "he nigh*
c,121 . .. ... 0L. Misses Sharon Cowling and Eva ’he room clerk turned over to
to Gainesville College; andt hem one of the dormitories
itter,doll., in.the costume,oMax Alexander to East Texas that are used during the winter
thecountry People,and.seyera State College at Commerce. when the lodge is a mecca for
others..notkdisplnyedacAnfanc Miss Peggy Biffle 14 employed skiing enthusiasts. He described ardson and W. B. Hodgkinson I
snuttesocK paoniepai Kages 01 Miss Bettv the lodge as being at 6,000-foot * ’ ’
Em- dried fish on which the Japa- in.rort.worth ana MISSEet elevation and 1h. ton of h.
__________________LT Livingston is working in Gaine.*- elevanon. and.tne top or me
MMMMOMHMBHMHM ville. Carolyn Speed is moving mountain 11.000 feet elevation.) and Lewis. Mmes. Richardson
with her husband, H. L. Beas- The view from this lodge, says
i ley. from Dallas to Commerce Mr. Chalmers is awesome and
—. I where he will reenter East Tex. inspiring.
Mr. and Mrs. (‘halmersmadea
A
veterinarianrecentlywona CLARKSVILLE. Tenn. UP,
” urtsettement" 0f,$50, against -Mrs. Mode Hampton's uncle
an.attorney. whoeft,a fn?^u halted a fishing line with a frog
the anims1 hospital for 3and left it in the river over-1
> eAsp n wo.a .. . night. The next morning when i
DrR;P,Ward;who, cared he checked the line he found,
for theshalrtbteedb u,dog: said the frog perched high in a tree
the unusuat .thing about the — the hook still in him
case was that the lawyer had __________________________I
Counts. Arles Daurity and
James Gibbs.
The meeting was opened with
a prayer by Mrs. Annie Coch-
ran and closed with the Fellow-
ship Benediction.
given Arreva Mae for taking
part in a wedding are displayed.
Annually the Festival of the
Dolls for the girls is observed
on March 3 in Japan.
town, where last fall, the big
televised football game was
played, deciding which team , . ...
K&'tf Ro" on Legion Auxiliary ’
Plans Convention
4—-Galnesville (Texas) Daily Regiser Wed., Aug. 21. 1917 ’
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Methodist Layman's Camp, at
Soda Springs on the Rogue
River in Southern Oregon. Here
approximately 100 Methodist
lay leaders gathered to talk to-
gether about the problems of
the church and school, and to ____.. __ ____________
worship together among the Elsie King, district president,
giant pine trees. The camp was had written the club on 1957-58
plans for membership and the
local group discussed a drive
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A DOLL DISPLAY, exhibited in a local hardware
store window, can be explained in detail by Arreva
Mae Gilliland, 10. pictured with her brother, Eugene.
14 months. Children of Capt. and Mrs. Curtis Gilli-
land former residents who were stationed for sev-
eral years in Japan and Korea, the family is visiting
relatives here. Explanation of "The Doll Festival"
is made in an accompanying article. (Staff Photo 1
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Pork & Beans .... 3 Com 25
Preserves 20-Ox. Tumbler . . 27
humorously for new members.
named, the “dog house," “chick- Mrs. D. F. Cummings, chair-
en coop” and others. Dr. Gordon man of the yearbook, told of
plans made for this compilation.
The members also reported do-
yalley. ana ,oM or whe wines. Miss Rosalie Davis
Honors Wedding
Group With Meal
they have marked rainy and dry Miss Rosalie Davis enter-
seasons. they depend a great : tained with a dinner party Sun-
deal on irrigation. day noon at her home on the
inability to see well con and does moka o difference
in rhe child in school. He begins to think he is not
os bnghf os his schoolmates . . . becomes puzzled •
and confused
Safegvard your children by bringing them in now
for a thorough TSO eye examinotion. Glasses will be
prescribed only if needed. "
You can place your trust in Texas State Optical
where experienced Doctors of Optometry examine your
children’s eyes.
spent more than $600 on doctor
bills for the dog before he left Nothing sells like Newspaper
him in the hospital. Advertising.
Thursday
Meeting of paranta of Jun-
ior High School students. 8
p.m. at Junior High Cafeteria.
Friday
Head officers of all worn
en s and youth organizations
asked to meet Ken Blanton of
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