Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 266, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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Harry S. Myers of 1656 Ardath
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are Wichita, Archer, .Clay. Mon-
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Foard,
and
Potted Meat .....No. 4 Can 4c
After a survey of the district]
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will begin holding meetings And
musical
CORN
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29c
of the Geld S
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No.
2-oz. Jar 1Oc
25s
Orange Juice .. .No. 1Can 10c
Lb. 15c
Jowls
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of their brows
melted shortening to milk, then
Beat
real service to offer.
oughly. Drop from spoon into but-
tered pan; bake in a hot oven Un-
GKANI LATED
Lb. 10c
LONE STAR
SUGAR
Ohl Fashioned Beaten Biscuits
Lb. 10c
10 lbs. 50c
Lb. 15c
DRESSING
Lb. 15c
Veal Rolled Roast
9
PICNIC
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25c
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have
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PICNIC
... . 3 Lbs. 5c
ONIONS
4
MILLER’S
2 Doz. 25c
10c
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.... Lb. 18c
Margarine
;2 Bars 13c
2 reg. pkg. 15c
Julep Ade
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25c
with
...Lb. 19c
City and returned
a ia the south.
Margarine
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SALMON
Coffee
Germany
KAISERLAUTEN,
round biscuits.
... .2 Pkgs. 9c
Devil Food Cake
10c
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Sausage Biscuits
dark chodolate
20c ami 350
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BREAD AND BI ITER
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Pickles
BULK DISTILLED
3 Rolls 20c
VINEGAR
300
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Mackerel
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Bar-B-Cue Sauce ...
14-0z. Bottle 10c
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BREADS
10c
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Dutch Holland. Raisi
Salt
Cream of Wheat 1 - Small Pkg. 14c
Paper Towel
Each 10c
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Whaley MUI &
Elevator Co.
12-Oz. Bottles
Plus Deposit
Maxwell
House
VIENNA
SAUSAGE
pt. 15c
85c
Quart
Jar J
Wilsco
Branch
GAINESVILLE
BAKING CO.
Finest
Quality
Good
I ack
Blue
Bonnt
Harvest
Blossom
1 tsp. salt.
Sweetmilk.
farmer in the district who is
terested in screw worm control
POTTED
MEAT
home Friday from a, year s grad-
uate study in the University -of
crop is being put on the market
but I do not know about the pros-
threshing is just about over and
the grain crop went beyond expec-
tations, both in quality and quan-
1 quart flour.
I tsp sugar.
Sunmer
Drink
k
ker House, Roils,
French Poppy
Seed Rolls -
Corn Flakes pkg. 9c
BRAN FLAKES
ABANDO
FOUND
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THERE IS A
REASON:
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Crt. •
ing; Miss
specialist
in attending the political speak-
Ing. I passed through quite a lot
of the east part'of the county and
noted that the farmers in that sec-
tin have their crops in fine state
of cultivation -The prevailing dry
weather is Very detrimental to the
Ovaltine
Certo _ _
Fddie. for
first ten
sapitatiqn of
other m en 4
til a golden brown,
hot
had been
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Large
Package
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8-oz. __ Bottle 25c
NO. 21 2
CANS
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animal
Nice to serve with salads, tea
coffee at informal parties
1 5-0z.
Jar
acts
theme
TTT
1 Dry Salt Bacon
Peaches
Olives
College
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from the
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Bring Your
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long, shredded coconut,
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VAN CAMPS
PORK &
BEANS
Large Bologna
Mixed Sausage
Veal Steak ....
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3. cups flour.
1 tsp. salt.
1 tsp. sugar.
3 tsp. baking powder.
4 tbsp, melted shortening.
Cups sweetmilk
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Layer Cakes
White butter.- frosted
lb. 17c
3 lbs. 50c
' ORIOLE e
» G~EST PATENT
Palmolive
SOAP
3 Bars 14c
POST
TOASTIES
knife cut into four inch squares.
Place a sausage link in the center
of each square of dough and wrap
Layer Cakes
White butter, frosted with
bake in a moderately hot oven un-
til a golden brown.
BISCUITS
Buttermilk Biscuits
2 cups flour. ,
6 tabsp. shortening.
112 .cups buttermilk.
M tsp. soda
3 tsp. baking powder.
1 tsp. salt.
1 lb.
Tall
Can
Airway : •
Coffee
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roll out 12
760
172
Cheese Biscuits
2 cups flour.
4 tbsp, shortening.
1-3 cup grated cheese.
2 tsp. baking powder.
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LA-DIEEES AND
/ GEN-TLE-MEN, SAFEWAY
AGAIN PRESENTS ITS
. GRE-AT MONEY SAVING
{ CARNIVAL OF VALUES.
RIGHT OVER THIS
WAY, LA-DIE-ES AND
GEN-TLE-MEN, ITS A
RECORD BREAKING
SALE OF LIBBY’S
FAMOUS FOODS/
Sel Brand
SOAP
5 Big Bars 19c
a mallet until the dough ,
This process requires
tague, Ccdke. Baylor, Knox, Wil-
i horme-, Fbard, and Hardeman.
.... Pkg. 5c
11
v
25c .
me-
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Southern Biscuits
3 cups flout.
1-3 cup shortening.
1 1 cups sweetmilk.
3 tsp. baking powder.
1 tsp. salt.
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LIMES
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Soap
Giant Nize Bars
6 for 25c
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Nucoa
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peottissue............
jAdmiration Coffee ...
STANDARD
TOMATOES
4 No. 2 Cans 25c
amateut a
medicine s
Prices Good
4 Days
Friday, July 3rd
through
Tuesday, July 7th
truck grower but where the land
is sandy and well cultivated there
place in greased (API. Trying to keep money at
*;3
quality and I hope good returrs
will, come to the producers
I am continuing my work this
wek in Muenster and Myra com-
mimnities
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dentenn ar Y
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I M. Colle ge id
a specific gravity of 1.065 to 1.085,
spread over the wound as a fly
repellent.
After try
Jacobs de e
: Lb. 4k
2-3 cup shortening.
1 tsp salt.
Sweetmilk '
Dump the salt and sugar into
the unsifted flour. Cut the chilled
shrtg -in with a knife. Add enough
Grape Juice
Shortening
4pFEW4
Apple Pies
Big, juicy Crisco crst, each
25c -
Pecan Pies
. are: Dr.
inarian,
mission.
Cooper
USDA,
largM. home-made
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Speaker
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Helen l ig
L's ng, French. RyjThin
Siiced Sandwich, F
DRIOLE
GAnESVILLI.TEXAS. 2
J.,
Sift flour, baking powder at
_
Rich. moist, tendersand de-
with rich.
~ukg
pressing the edge and ends to-
gether firmly with the fingers.
Prick the dough in two or three
different places with a fork al-
lowing the fork to stick complete-
ly through the dough, penetrating
the sausage. Place in a pan and
bake in a hot oven about 450 de-
grees F. until a golden brown. The
sausage links must be pricked and
boiled for three minutes in enough
! water to cover, then dried with a
! clean cloth before rolling in the
add flour mixture
1
Cooking Longhorn Cheese ..Lb.21c
long shape to about the thickness ported 869 tons, chiefly from Italy
of pie crust, then with a sharp anq Spain.
Lb. 170
Bake..
Do it For You..
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SALAD
No. 212
Cans
......Lb. 25c
were missine fl
had. not I ■ ’ |
Friday,
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CORNFARMERS
t ALARMED OVER
; ABSENCE RAIN
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COTTON COMING ALONG IN
A
ORIOLE
For 40 years Oriole Flour
has been the standard of ex-
cellence with the majority of
housewives.
.. Lb. 15c
.. Lb. 27,
I Bright and Early Coffee ..... Lb. 21c
Mackerel ... . 3 Tall Cans 25c
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4II8ELEVATOg6
I’ MADCFRO~ .KJ
. zeuccieb •EAT •)
tiis vicinity quicksilver mines
[onto dough board and knead for
: one minute. Roll 1 inch thick
' and cut with biscuit cutter. Place
on greased baking sheet, brush top
with shortening and bake ten min-
utes at 450 degrees F.
Raised Tea Biscuits
3 cups flour
1 1 / cups warm milk
2 well beaten egg yolks
2 tsp salt
2‘tbsp. butter
1 tsp sugar
"The Quality Is Always the
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Same"
tity Practically all the wheat
No 1 and some of it is testing
high as 63.
licious, topped
rector of the Public Utility Adver-
dising Association,
1 IS NEEDING MOISTURE,
By GREGG HOWARD I
NAZIS REOPENING
QUICKSILVER MINES
SHAPE BUT CORN
s of
night
w id
\ ear)
8
giving demonstrations on this
portant work, which the Pepart-
Na ni
1
Pineapple Juice .. Med. Can 8c
Tomato Juice 3 Med. Cans 23c
Corned Beef ... 12-oz. Can 18c
c. 15c
1,
WINESAP '
APPLES.
Lifebuoy Soap........
rid A
. Makern of Purity Breads
and Cakes
MSAEcie9
•°F
termine oily t hi
SOUTHERNLABORATORYKITCHEN doughs makes a splenda breakfast
Whore Flour is Proved dish since it can be prepared the
Mr. Myers recently attended1 a
short course of instruction held! at
the A. & M... College.
Stockmen will please report any
infestation of screw worms to
their county agent.
he feels the department has
thor- real service to offer. The treat-
ment recommended by the Bureau
------- — . of Entomology is Benzol 90 per
Serve while ; cent commercial as a killer of the
I screw worms, and pine tar oil with-
wilk be some production. On ac-
count of the late freeze the fruit
crop is almost a total failure
There, are a few plums but practi-
tally no peaches, apples and pears.
. The Cooke county cantaloupe
GiVF IS YOUR ORDERS
ANI CHARGE TO VOI It
Sift flour, salt, baking powder
and sugar together twice Add
Bje
: vhich have lain" dormant fol- a
Ginger Ale ar-1
and salt together three times. Cut
nerhaxtemnk withakdgtiP‘dongh:-asirt flour. baking powder and
Toss on well flouredI dough boara.shortenng lnto four with the
inch thick, cut outand edge of a knife, then crumble with
place in well .greased Pan Brushtips of fingers until' the consis-
top .with melted butterand ba ke .tencyof cor meal. Cut milk into
hot oven 450 degrees F. uhtil ; Hour with blade of knife.' Toss
cion hrown ’ - -
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GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS:..
1 yeast cake
Sift flour. salt and sugar to- Chicago Since the middle of June
get her once Dissolve yeast cake he has been touring the East
•” sweet milk Add beaten e8g qompany with a group of Texas
yelks and melted butter. Mix well friends ’ They visited Washington,
and pour the mixture into the p. c.. New York City and returned
CONTROL OF SCREW
salt together five times Cut the WORMS UNDERTAKEN
grated cheese and shortening into i
4
the flour with edge of knife. Add
slowly. cutting constantly, just street, Wichita Falls, Texas,
enough milk to make a stiff dough, been appointed by the U. S.
Roll out 1, inch thick on floured partment of Agriculture as His-
board Cut with small cutter and trict supervisor, division of sctew
bake on greased tin for ten min* worm control, over ten counties in
utes in hot oven 450 degrees F the Wichita Falls area with head-
or quarters in Wichita Falls. The
I counties to be covered by Myers
flour Mix ’all together with a
wooden spoon do not touch it with
your hands. J Cover and set to
rise for 312 hours. ’ Turn out on
floured dough board and pinch off |
small bits with finger tips and
mold these lightly and quickly into I
BREAD,A Y -
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tising entries of the Lone Star Gas
Company in the annual competi-
tion of the Advertising Federation
>f America, now holding its coin-
vention ih Boston, were awarded
first place for the nation, officials
if the company learned here. The
Blue Blaze News, company month-
y, also received an award of ex-
cellence. Will C. Grant, adver-
tising director, was named a di-
'Jell-Well Gelatin ..
4 *
dyugh begins to blister, roll out
about 11 of an inch thick, cut but
with small cutter and pierce clear
through with a fork. Place in un-
greased pan and start cooking in
a moderately hot oven, increasing
the heat gradually until biscuits
are very delicately browned which
should take about 30 minutes.
Turn off the heat, open oven doer
and all> w biscuits to stand in the
cooling oven to thoroughly dry
them out.
OLIVER HARRISON IS
HOME FROM CHICAGO
»
Oliver Harrison, son of Rev and
Urs. C. W. Harrison, returned
ment has undertaken. Myers hopes
to contact every rancher and
Q No. 1a
a» Cans
about one-half hour. When the
“ 2-oz.
4} < ans
pan Do not let them touch, and tome.- Germany is reworking in
night before and placed in the re-
(frigerator. The baking next mom-
l ing does not require more time
than the toasting of bread.
15c
GANFNVII J
. FEATI RFI
AT CLLE
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY •
l =
dicmcnumcki.e
Sliced or $
Halves Z
‘ With the continued dry weather
things are becoming gloomy With
the farmer,/ especially’ the stock
farmer and i com raisr. There
will be very little corn produced
The extremely early orn will
make and if late rains come the
June com will come all right. Cot-
ton is looking very promising and
the dry hot weather is in its favpr
as there are never many insects
r :
A 1928 ii
was foune
ly strippe I I
day after i ot
at a point r
ter Randi ‛s
So far is
cst a century. An annual pre-
•emanmmamenonmeaeeereeanmeenyannmmmde
of the milk to make a stiff dough.
pects dr the !<■ but the melons I The dryer the dough the better. GAS COMPANY ADS
have arg of ......1 sizeandtBeat with a mallet until the dough • WIN 1----------
she I
Cookies ,
1 ! F J
Kris and frrsh, assorted
"o” 12C
TK4 OUR VAIIFrIESOF
O N ,
4} (.'ans
Tr, nton.N J will lx* a new
memlier of the New York-Penn-
sivania league The York fran-
chise will be noved there York
got back into the league th $ year
when the park at- Harrisburg was
washed out in the flood.
I did a little work last week in
‘ the.vicinity of Tyler’s Bluff and
Brushy Mound. This is a very
rough country, but many substan-
tial families in these parts Com-
missioner Pierce is building a road
from Brushy Mound south to in-
tersect the Hays and St. Jo road
j ' near the Dub Trew place? This win
give the people in that vicinity a
way to get out that will save them
many miles of driving. There is
also a new oil field that will he
act ommcdated by the road. The
roads in that part have, all been
greatly improved recently. .
I spent last Thursday night in
St. Jo in the home of my cousin
Mrs D P Wilson It had been
some time since ’I had visited her
and enjoyed it very, much Sheds
’ not in the hest of health and [is
| confined to her home most of the
I time Her daughter. Miss Gussie,
and her, granddaughter Miss Ra-
mia loe Linn, live with her Mrs.
Wilson is a pioneer resilient of
Cooke anti Montague counties,
hating lived many years at Fre-
l meund in this county before mov-
ing to St Jo
J lunched in the home of Mr.
t and Mrs Frank Bendal one day
| and enjoyed their hospitality. This
is :i fine family of people and hon-
estlyearn their living by the sweat
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 266, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1936, newspaper, July 3, 1936; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1437763/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.