Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 87, Ed. 1 Monday, December 9, 1946 Page: 2 of 6
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Tender, sweet, sun-dried
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by 104 of Scott add.
W. H. Ware, et ux, to H. Ware,
et ux, 127 acres out of 2. L-
Santos sur., abst. 894.
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Let us preserve the life and
good appearance of your
clothes with our expert dry
cleaning and pressing.
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Corner Cal is a merry soul
With a warm and ready smile
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He cuts the corner, turning left,
Though oncoming drivers
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Filling is the most important
department of our business. To
date we have filled over
355,955 -
Just as the Doctor Ordered.
Next time you have one to be
filled, we will appreciate serv-
ing you, and it will coat you no
more.
Watts Brothers
Pharmacy
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GAINESVILLE
CLASS A TRIM
SHOP
— Also
• Tailor Made Seat Covers
• Upholstery of all kinds.
, ^FREE ESTIMATES
W.B. MORRIS ROY MeEUIN
MASON WINTERS
111 North Chestnut Phone 910
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Prepared mustard was first
mixed a few hundred years ago
by a woman in Durham, Eng-
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NOMINATED FOR
CONGRESS IN 1948
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Khis wrath and recklessness that a
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necessary to realize such j di itinc-
Man's Watch: h a nd some
modern design; rolled gold
plate; 15 jewels: $945 '
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me, is a more personal thing.
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Oil Co., Inc., 103% acres out of
William Martin sur.. and C. N.
he Martin sur., absts. 698 and 683.
Pat Ware to W. N. Dannenburg,
2* 41 acres' but of John Martin sur.,
P abst. 713; 6.2 acres out of J. L.
H Harbison sur., abst. 1735.
5 J. W. Russell, et al, to W. N.
2 Dannenburg, 103 acres out of Isaac
Biegs sur., abst 74.
W. T. Hodgkinson, et al, to W.
F N. Dannenburg, 63 % acres out of
& John McClure sur., abst. 661.
E W. T. Hodgkinson, et al, to W.
H N. Dannenburg, 40 acres out of
■ Isaac Biggs sur.
E Dr. N. L Davidson to W. N.
■ Dannenburg, 20 acres out of John
■ Martin sur., abst. 713.
2 Assignment of Oil and Gas Lease
■ Kimbell and Bohner to Shell
■ Oil Co., Inc., 34 acres out of Guy
S Brashear sur, abst 11!: 33 3/10
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she 19, Ardmore, Oklahoma. pageant.
Frank Rowe, Jr. 21, and Bettie ■ A sina
Joan Knapp, 18, both of Davis, reference
Oklahoma. i “ -
The Day in
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Gainesville ,
CITY COURT v BURN ot the Ar
Eight persona charged with Ardriorite, in his S
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is- become ’
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to local nova appearing herein.
Oklahoma. cirrus
Milton H. Rowe, 21, Pauls Vai- “Lawtori is known in all pi rt of
and Edna Marie Smith, the nation for its amazing Easter
other words, it is not an 11 telli-
________ gent approach, to ftrpjed competi-
, 70 acres tive enterprises. Result of such
sur., abst. conflicting activities, invariably
results in a lack of perfection in
Oil. Gas and Mineral Lease all and on overall sense ot dis-
C. A. Stevens to Shell Oil Co., satisfaction and dissillusionrnent."
Inc., 44 acres out of Hiram Walker
sur.. abst 1082.
Herman E. Schmitz to Shell
xan years pf hard work ca
ack. He has gained nothi
boln. They just
right about ever ytlung
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GUIE TO THE BEYOND
j A MERICA’S first woman
• • house keeper,
: century, at last
: gravestone it be in the form of a
lighthouse dr bea con to fllow my
:ter it ha left this worn
EownToEin. The.Natn-odahau
rifi" WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 W - impossible. .
lick- John L. Lewis’ troubles are just If s
The Register Printing Company
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CELLO BAG-----•
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stone she longed for' Over Al
- . place in Spi
i The-lyd-time
Bob L. Saylor, 23, and Mrs, Es-
sie Fugett, 18, both of Seminole,
Qkl. ' J . ‘
Allin B. Stevens, 30, and Wilri
marker. In fact it's hard
of a mote appropriate
guide the spirit from
to the next.
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1 Might* Havibeen mined as a lead-
er. tei,€ (I
finger to stabilize the coal i
; try, as ■ Hillman and • Dub
2 stabilezed the ladies garmer
E 33.___
^2. If he’d waited longer, his
Union might have been wrecked.
What'Lewis told the miners—
his reason for sending them back
it Almost Turelv*wm teaveorhe guproimeouran while
Etartegrtay,mGarTioublgtgr a 2snarkw 8228 S 8 pasyr
thldl^c\«^^ Se»s tepassineson o^^^ni'n^
Mrs. W. L. Blanton, Miss Ger- and his union for contempt in let- LwisPrnrLsvinKhhetudds ther explaining why he sent them
trudeGilcreest, Mrs Ruby Cargill to no-strikeorder,the supremecurt back to work, Lewis told the min-
and Miss Ruby Cargill are spend- He and the union will have to may also decide whether the ers:
» k Rallas attend- PYotheafneiol ’ $ °,000i the judge had a right to issue the or- "In addition, public necessity
ssian ballet and the Me- un on, 33,500.000. der. requires the quantitative produc-
trg. —-- --m-m ■ u j In. the past Lewis always All labor might be affected if tion of coal during such a period
nub ’ Mn- W. D. Garnett and little had a big stick—the threat of a the high court should decide (while the high court was decid-
qpie Marie Smock, 25, both of Davis, icit,by Virtue of its ommnity dauzhten Marinrt left today for stikesiM.hsn hfisatdown.to aa something like this: That the gov- ine" a... . ______
NO FRIEND
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2 Mr L^awM
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NOrIGE TO THE
Any errone ns reflection upon „.r —__—, -
tion or star fng of »y firm, indivdual1 or corP2L
will be glauly corrected upon belhg called to the
iishers attention. L .. . .1. ,
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aru wias uat purpune ia: cArNy pAiHp
grass withe rest, the flower W-NEHHEI -
zau st, but the word of our od Marriage Licenses
- shall stand fore' ver.—Isaiah 40;8. Warner D. Frost, 29, and Mrs. c;mAhiy +. Glinegiin, in
" 1 Virginia Lee Brown, 30, both at cipauy to Ginesvtue,in
--- — - - - - marks, we reproduce his
in nor herewith:
esvill, Texas has gai
nation-wide fenown grid coi
less rearns of the most const:
ma tive and beneficial type of r
2 have 1946 successor’, the yeg-
2 men who crack botchers’
'I'M NOT GONNA HAVE YnO POZE" 5
THi5 WHOLE COUNTRY) MONEY- 1
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th relatives. gain with the mine owners; And ernment can get a court order to Why didn’t he think of the need
Miss Sarah Davis is enjoying he called strikes to get what he prevent a strike which it says for coal before Saturday, before
a visit with her sister, Mrs. R. E. wanted.. . . , . A ... might hurt the public interest. he called the strike in November?
Thomason in El Paso. This time-because he’s told the The high court may not do this. ------
Mrs. H. Granville Bush will ar- Ahiners to work until March 31, It would be a startling and mo- There are said to be more than
rive in a few days from Deming, 1947—he s given the owners al- mentous step for— 300 types of common stains.
N. M., to spend the holidays with most four months in which to If the government got such an
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. haggle with him and wear him okay, it might think it had the Tell your merchant you saw his
Leonard. ragged without fear of a strike, right in the future to stop any advertisement in The Register. ummmdomsumumaymmmlaummtbmt
T Mrs. Roy T. Potter has issued And kind of strike on the same —ut-Hszhsseste---e
sxiiiSM congreyithyarssefopptemzonths Protection of pblic “■ hemaM*MMN84MM4AAM42
C. A. Kinnear of Seattle, Wash. Congress comes back Jan. 3, full
M. L. Germany chaperoned a of talk
number of young people of the azuzcuga
First Baptist Sunday school on until March 31 Lewis has given in mind:
on o’possom hunt Thursday eve- congress a deadline to shoot at if
bik SofCKPerryiddn. 7 his or her part inethe activity.
Edith Velma Shinn to Sterling Plus to be sure, the ,
a M Pemberton, lot 12 in bik.3f important lesson of how
5- C E Perry addn. pleasant and profitable it is to
5 P>-H-E-EM V 4 IF 6“- -----4" til pa,4 <4^ at Fe i *
2dustty- His contribution has been H.N/Fisch, et al, to Crles WTHEREISNOset ruletofol-
Chisholm sur, abst 244; 69 1/5 actiyity.which can develor .
acres out of M. M. Martin sur., an institution. As I recall it the
abst. 732.
gth h
dead nowhalf
? Burgess" resting
j Head. I Me.. they
t miniature lighthouse. When
: was tending thebeacpn at Maile's
i Matinicus Rock he wrote a npte
2 asking that “if
Gainesville circus grew out of
A M what was intended as a i ingle
Lik performance of a home talent
burlesque about the big top.
a, w. re. Lawton’s great Easter spectacle
it of G De Los grew out of an effort on the part
of a small group to observe the
occasion in some way a little out
C. C. Hildebrand, et al, to Ar- of the beaten path.
thur Kingery andK. R.Neal, 70 Ope fact does standL.9utg ,
acres out of Hugh Henderson sur., ever—if some enterprise is 1 ound
abst 444 of common interest and general
Earl Hutson to Arthur Kingery concern, it is imperative that all
and K. R. Neal, 70 acres out of effort be concentrated on
Hugh Henderson sur., abst. 444.
______- II A. 1LJfUttqh, et ux, to Arthuj
Kingery and K. R.Neal,
No. the Russians are not stub- out of Hugh Henderson i
know they're 444. _
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I’M DYM.' MICHAEL; MR. (OE •
-AND ITS ALL HobN’T KNOW IT
HADN’T TALKED) UNCLE PHIL-ANO
SO LONG- Jv00 CANT AFFORD
_____
■H Smau.. AT YOU
I OF LABOR
to keep facts straight REAL ESTA
lards the operations of WarrantyDe
and his miners. He is — Eban.; ,
Ino friend of the general Of Muenster.
American public, and claims no 1 1.
i ven a ghaney, part
« that asnimpitidn. It |ays:
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pckinso
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enterprises they maintain, time with Siddall Drug store started may mean trouble for all De a
ms hit idea of the ffort here. organized labor.
li l UsgouwE-
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vahce ——-3.50 -----——
When subscription ia no: paid in advance or
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VORTH TEXAS MOTORS
peqeandpimlou"peler
; 326 North Commerce Street ’
Kndvneyneeheemdenrdr9-
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"A small town, identified in the
_ference works as a “small
______ village in U sper Bavria,'
W. A. Musser, 28, Marietta, Ok- internationally known tor „
lahoma, and Marguerite Bural, 22, erations because of the annual
Dallas. . • performance of the Passion play.
John L. Saville, 23, and Vir- “Other communities, sma
ginia Ann McKinnon, 20, both of population but big in activity
53. ana Mrs XS fcs
Pearl Pitmah, 53, both of this city, through the agency of local
Floyd Ralph Gwin, 2^ and Mrs.-cert orchestras of little theater
Margie Maxine Baker, 22, both of activities rodeos and other events.
Marietta. A L •i- • “Smaller communities ' cannot 2.. .... „ w ..00 .... q....
le compete with the metropolitan ‘ill of pneumonia, is able to be up
u centers in many activities, he —h*
"vhnE
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— , The again.y-
wiser of these lesser towns, real- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ray and
izing that spreading its lmhited daughter have arrived in Gaines-
" over too wide a field ville from Meridian, Miss., and
half-way results in all, will make their home in this city
7 concentrates on one major ac- at 508 North Denton street Mr.
tivity. y I ■ j. Ray is a traveling salesman.
“That is the history of the re- — --------
noworlaysnteonbegtogaragiteds aavertgsement in ThRegisteni
ETRANSFERS . pricaryonmoroatagets’ "adepter
YreoR-r K., .4 A., nown. Of course, such extensive
w™sezne; part of bik. 44 in city pevspsetngplmz’bsetism
Albert L Hurt, et ux, to Ed fenda hand in It presentatipn.
dafnot2inbhk70omessarmoe
F. E. SCHMITZ
MOTOR CO. H
Monday, Dec 9, 1946
The Word ofGod
PLYMOUTH
DEALER
106 North dhestnut 8L
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Gainesbille Qa• Regisker
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Printing Company Publlqheni“nlnenyi2E9o*trCegnt -dtor* and Bus
aft«r •xplratlon, straight
Will bs chawed. __________
irmtteezihssaneerit-Ftazr-Eramemmnvzz
' zt one* month. in ad- Three months, in
vance 3_________756 - avance u;,..65.85
Six months. In ad- One year, in ad-
vance - -- —— — — — — — • 4.VV VanCe • t •D9
James E. Giles, 21.
, . A,. White, 18, both of Ma_g__.
lerstand Abbie Johnny T. Whatley, 23, Dallas,
of a cemetery and Anita Burleson, 18, city,
shardnodnin wnrAcSgraz,d2qoure.
,a“ Jack M. Taff, 33, aand Mrs. Vir-
—j this world ginia Larkin, 39, both at Dallas.
Gilbert O. Trimble, 27, and Jes-
sie Sue Hudspeth, 20, both of
Howzeville, Texas...
E“°6 mu 0imi-----
Entered at the Gainesville. T«U Post Office within one wek
as SeconddaSs M4tter .__ cents per.month
Matched wed- $1450
ding bands from I set
DAWGGONE... GUSS WE’LL Fe.000899
JEST HAFTA CAMP HERE A ev, A.232
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^CHEE, BECKY, THEY’RE 60 LIFE-
LIKE-IT$ EBARRASSIN’! especially
WHEN THEY USE 'EM T‛ EXHIBIT--:,
WELL-(CHOKE!) ERTAN 1
TYPE O tAD5-__
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purpose ia ful- drunkenness; one person chargi
' filed through the ages. We Will with simple asault; one tiekef
•• be wise|to conform’and to try sued for speeding.
, to learn what t hat purpose
» soul after
: out body."
A New England habor historian
a searching through some old pa-
. pers came upon the note, and sen-
timental Maine folk immediaely
2 took care of the keeper s wish.
• It is easy to undi
» wanting that kind i
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tion.
Since the columnist refers prin-
: his re-
column and Miss Ruby Carg
imgd ing the Russianip
luntt Connick concert.
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