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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Social Calendar
The Register la authorized to an-
gan. Finis Wallis. C. L.
nounce the candidacies
of the fol-
Carrie Cason, Irl Bud long, and
was
stands 6 feet
Ten words or more. D 1nsertions,
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weight
withe nt an ounce of fa
during the district Parent-Teacher,
• • $
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IS WMS HOSTESS
The Woodbine Girls’ 4-H club
met at the school last week for
an
h<
Cochran on East Broadway for a
g..
covered dish luncheon.
a’tress.
onstrating.
mattress will "be held.
.Assessor-Collector—
Woodbine
killed by the late freeze. Most
of
joyed the delightful party.
tables.
Strayed, Stolen
to the
material for their dresses.
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Shultz,
Women
(26)
ater.
surfaces,
5a— Help (Mise.)
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at 10.33 and Janu-
For Public Weigher, Cooke Co.:
Taxi
ning.
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LOCAL MARKETS
ning.
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and
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October 1 .39;
January 10.43; March 10.49.
counties.
CHICAGO GRAIN
discussed
demonstration
agent.
CHICAGO, April
234 (AP).—
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
New
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a bathing center,
Rawleigh
C. W. (Charles) DENNIS.
Miss Shultz stated.
a nearby
county.
e Checks
sale sman
in
BUS STATION
re-election.
6—Help (Female)
NOW LOCATED
AT
NA V IN >
. more judicious expendi-
Mildred
404 East
Speake and
11 t ial
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California Street
8—Work (Female)
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TOM C. CHEA NEY
For Friday and Saturday
GARAGE
• 10—Rooms (Rent)
(M14J
SHADY & HERRMANN Electric
OR RENT
(Altf) '
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7% to 11%
today
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dOME ON,BABY!
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HENRY- L WISH YOU'D TEACH
HER SOMETHING DIFFERENT'
sentative of the Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Company, told members and
Home Demonstration club in the
home of Mrs. Charles Sarles. bed-
convention are Mrs. Nicholas and
Mrs. Boyd of Royce City.
early today in the wheat pit. A
majority of traders were appar-
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH, April 23 (AP).
11.13, October
ary at 10.37.
Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. John Gil-
liland. Miss Tanner was a visitor.
row. Cleo Morrow. George Pedigo,
Jennie Riley, Oran. Campbell. Ben-
SELF WITH
TER—BUYA
Henry Long of the Long Broth-
ers Paint and Paper store and Mr.
Hens, 4 lbs. and over
Hens, lightweight ...
Lucy Lee Home Demonstration
Club will meet Tuesday afternoon
BACk! HE'S
TIRING! g
(Quotations furnished by Kemp-
lin Feed Store).
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('an earn ।
No cash re- i
Rawleigh’s, '
...14c
...12c
Used
bars
i st er .
♦OFFICIAL PRICE
ECONOMY CHA
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BACk OF THE
LANDING - —
man, Annette; Budlong, and Shir-
ley Helen Speake.
2)00 IN THE MUD IS
TIRING- OA;G00D-,
GOOD-GOOD-
HEAVENS
damage.
Opening -3 down, May 1.00%
to 1.01. July, 91%-92, wheat then
sagged further. Corn started un-
changed to 1 up, May 64%-%,
but soon declined.
Temple Cash
Stores
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NEW YORK COTTON
NEW YORK. April 23 (AP).-
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Special Notices
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Markets
HUGH MORGAN.
ARTHUR P. MILLR, re-elec-
tion ;
TOM J. MIDKIFF. I •
Only re- | For County Commissioner, Free. 1:
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WHEN T SAY GO WEST- WE GO WEST-
higher with liquidation in old crop
months on lower Liverpool cables
and buying in new crop positions
UNION GROVE CLUB
TALKS FURNITURE
/1 STILL THINK WIMPV
GOT INF RE NATION y
• FROM 'VER JEEP/
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Hit the bull's eye with a Regis-
ter Classified Ad.
(COME ON.BABV!)
(COME ON,:)
hag azines.
‘Metal Co
biwav
mT
DAY OR night, for prompt, cour-
teous Service, call a Dixie Cab!
Phone 106 cr 803. (m23)
tion.
For District Judge:
BEN W. BOYD, re-election.
Turkeys, No. 1 ........
Turkeys, old toms.......
Turkeys, No. 2..........
(Old Roosters, per lb......
Cream, No. 1. pound.....
i Cream, No. 2. pound.....
j Eggs. No. 1, dozen ......
Eggs, No. 2 .............
Hides ...................
2
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i age (center.
1 a bath room.
Dallas wis cheer •
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C. H.CHISAM.
B. O. CHANEY.
H. bj PROFFER
ARTHUR M. NALL.
Dixie Motor
Coach Corp.
Phone 300
....90c
...25c
... .226
...200
....400
. .. 80c
... 50c
... .48c
... .50c
_____3c
.....35
....312
.....37
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DINNER GIVEN FOR
POWELL QUESTS
Mrs. Harlan Powell has had as
her guests during the district Bap-
tist W. M. U. convention. Mrs. J,
C. Bowman of Mineral Wells, for-
merly* a schoolmate of Mrs. Pow-
ell’s at Baylor university, Kira
May opened at 11.42, July at
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Z. Memphis, Tenn. t For Commissioner, Prec. 2:
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Head Student Group Next Year
I ; sa ouaj,~ x , 5 i. ;
t nlate tlass standard on Da
c the General MotorsImtdkn
TRUMAN PACE.
For County Treasurer:
MR$. Lena GREEVER
IDA MAY WILSON, re-election.
MRS. SALLIE WHITFIELD
BASS.
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Buu.
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i’or Friday, April 24,
! Flour, 24 lb. sack
64c
(guaranteed)
Yellow Bananas,
1b. 3%
Watch This
Space Daily
insertie 3.
Charze Aecounts
lassified patrons desiring charge
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9
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$
.....8c
.... .6c
...26c
. .. 24c
....15c
...12c
.... 4c
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than safeguard your
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The next meeting' will be in the
home of Mrs. Finis Wallis, south-
west of town.
Delightful refreshments were
served to the tollowing members
and guests: Misses Mildred Barn-
—pr-
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em belt. May 11.47; July 11.17;
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pc ooig
__By E, G Segar
•'DUD IN THE '--x
MUD IS DROPPING)
me a card
lin Feed Store).
Wheat, bushel ..........
Oats, No. 23..........
Oats, No. 3 .............
Oats, No. 4 .............
1 Barley, No. 2, bushel ...
Shelled corn, bushel.....
' Ear corn, bushel, white. .
Ear corn, yellow, bushel.
! Mixed ear com..........
Popcorn, pound.........
I Johnson grass, ton......
'Alfalfa hay. ton.........
i Prairie hay, ton ........
' Oat straw, ton .........
Pecans, 1b..............
LOCAL OOTTON
Prices prevailing at noon
•SOH. HOW
( $ COULD HE )
told his 2 Ten
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emphis, Tenn
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GAINMBVILLE DAILY EEGIBTER, GAINESVLLI, TEXAS. -
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Fxperieneec girl to do
ers, H. H. Barnhart, Hugh Mor-Alvis of Weatherford, friends of
Sarles, i the F rash er family, and Mrs. T. E.
J Llewellyn of Mineral Wells, and
2D l Mrs. A. E. Zellers and Mrs Frank
1 Mr. ‘ Melver of Weatherford.
i resentative for manufacturer of
Quilting and Dwn-filled Com-
Wonderful opportunity for
MeoercttsT Dorothy
The election of Miss Dorothy Ehlinger of New Braunfels
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NEXT DOOR TO
ouy wants
X A cRACKER ■
— - r---- ---- nie Newton, Clint Jacobs, N. A.
TO ENTER CONTEST Lipscomb. Jo Jacobs. Emmit Huey.
Oran Adams, B. W Stevens, Roy
1936-37 presidency of the student body at Texas State College for
(CIA) climaxed a week of enthusiastic campaigning follow-
ing announcement of student nominations. Miss Margaret Caillet of
j Seven of the ten regulars of
; the Navy lacrosse team are new
i men, but the Middies look strong
’ this year, swamping Dartmouth,
20-0, in the opening game.
and,
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Do you like good banans? They're healthful! They're
fine. Come in and see wha t nice ones we have for—
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Only 10c dozen
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The Little Store On the Square
“We Are Your Friends”
R RENT
ent 607 s
Me
23 h $
TELLS CAUSES OF- 'reported that they had completed!
PAINTING FAILURES their slips and had secured the j
Dan Morgan, i Dog racing, with the. electrical
Mrs. Morgan rabbit as the pace setter, origi-
' I that trees and flowers nated in California..and.now
are to be planted on the school itracks are run in twenty states
ark. 411 N. Commnerce
lone 219.
HERE. C-
M TILL WE
€ GET A
LW LITTLE —
A26,.JOB -a
classified clerks will assist you
in wordinr • r ads by phone or
and answe. "ice.
week's Regis 1 ________________
100 will be ________________
December 10.40;
AN' YYOU GUESSED —
RKHT, WERE CAMP-
in the bed-
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Mmes. W. N. Pearson, G. C. Pow-1 Charles Whaley and Mrs. J. D.
ENS. Bring in hens and reserve
■cks for an early date. Mrs. T. J.:
street I
TOM L. GASTON
For Justice of the Peace, Prec.
in C. N JONES, re-election.
Bedroom lo gentie-
Chas M. Young, Denton, Texas.
(M17)
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ion to you.
The Woman's Missionary So-
ciety of the Dixon Street Chris-
NOW AINT you A 1
on old
ONCE Raw-
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From South Games-, For District Clerk:
Ville, six Angora billygoats. Gil-----
will call on; you without any |
and explain. 1
Third Ward Prayer Circle
meets Friday afternoon—at
2:30 o clock with Mrs. George
Ackley on North Witherspoon
street
Tuesday
Progressive Circle of Dixon
Street Christian church will
meet Tuesday afternoon at 3
o’clock in the home of Mrs.
Paul Bringman, 522 South
Dixon.
L,. , MGISTER I
rru ‘aA’Tity and quantity o* ,
rculation that produces results.
made to giye a play at Sivells ing.
Bend in the near future. Aie
id has no surplus avoiro
at 2 o’clock in the home of Miss progress in garden and bedroom
Alma Robb. Demonstrations of demonstration. Some of the girls,
wool washing and making
New truck and j
Opal Greer, Maurine Martin, Mary ,
then striped with different colors. Cogburn, Zela Cogburn, Bendeil
Miss Nette Shultz, county home Lorance. Georgia Dietz, Margaret ci
_________________ h---t-htien agent, discussed Mitchell, Mrs. Gregg Howard, and
Setbacks of prices formed the- rule 1 the bedroom and its needs. Each, the hostess.
- member was urged to have a stor- ’ The next meeting will be held
If one does not have j in the home of Miss Maurine Mar-
* ' ' tin.
a | whose work was in garden dem- -.. at .
reported their plants 801(1 m- an 5 '
BY CARL ANDERSON
ppNtS
40 «
HENRY WANTS
SOM€ ICE. CREAI^
ILL JUST RELIEVE YOU
THIS LITTLE TRINKET, GAfZAC
y scale 235 now.
young 1 How comes b;
turally enough. His f
kla.). and North Jefferson]
klal». counties. Reliable hust-
- should start earning $25 week- .
a ily Write to- For County Clerk:
MITCHELL’S DAILY SPECIAL
WOODBINE*GIRLS’
CLUB HAS MEETING MRS. ANNE COCHRAN
ress Many of,our
L _—______— nia street. . _ ___
GAINESVILLE H ATCHKRV ■ ££vf6N" Ty^writer Exch^je'!
IHE GAINESVILLF-TATEH, Underwood' agents for Cooke,
Ri. produces big flufy 4 Denton Wise and Montague coun-1 !
icks from blood-tested stock. Dentonwise kegor rebilt type-'
rices reasonable. Custom hatch- ties; A „ . G.9 Ind 33.00 a
: a wewLLV THROUGH
ay 2. in exchange for chicks. ing. Leave calls “m
stom hatching", feed, peat rice.
Dss and chick supplies. 16c PER
DUND FOR HEAVY HENS.
D PER POUND FOR LIGHT
The Ross-Point 4-H girls' club Montgomery. Miss Nette
decided to enter the Centennial and the hostess.
ORLEANS, April 23
। AP>—An easier'tendency devel-
i oped at (the opening of the cotton
© 19)6. King Featuces Syndicate. Inc •
Creat Brtan nphues reerved _423
Radio repairing. Dc Turnage, at
Creighton & Dotys. Call 1323-3.
The elimination .of unnecessary
furnishings and appointments is
necessary to achieve an attractive
bedroom as well as the selection of
comfortable, suitable furniture.
Miss Nette Shultz told the women
of the Union Grove Home Demon-
stration Club, in the home of Mrs.
papa Baer
ear-old, who
/:7-.
COME ON,
BABY
#9*.
- ~6C. <Ce—-
fax hits 235 pounds now. An aumn
F weighs 30
ail affairs of life. ’
WORK WANTED Housekeeping
lowing for Democratic nomina-
tions, subject to the acion of the)
Democratic primary, July 25, 1936:
For Congress, 13th District:
I ED GOSSETT, Vernon.
JUDGE B. D. SARTIN.
I BEN G. ONEAL, Wichita Co
i GRADY WOODRUFF, Decatur.
For Representative in State Leg-
! is’ature: T •
DR. C. L. STOCKS, Gainesville.
For County Judge:
RAY WINDER, re-election.
For Sheriff:
LUTHER McCollum, re-elec-
tion.
( HOMER A. BELL.
For County Attorney:
JOHN A. ATCHISON, JR.
WM d CULP, re-election.
! For Constable, Precinct 1:
! HENRY B. BENTLEY.
| LEO Bl OWNBY
futures opened barely
8 points decline to 1
marridge, busi-!
Tells names and gives facts.
Satisfaction guarantqed. 50 cents
-2+ rearing with this 5ad. Gilbert!
furmished apart-in ” .3 1 . 9, .
G" phonc Cottge, East Broadway. (24 )j
AFTERNOON, APRIL 23,
Spring chickens, 2) lbs. and un-
j der ....................,..20c .
Spring chickens, small........18c
10c
,8c
-r Shop Contracting; repair work.
man. 903 S. Denton. F’hone 112 We rnt vacuums. Phone 92 or 844. '
(M8tf)
tian church met Wednesday at
noon in the home of Mrs. Annie effectively revived through games
- - — - - • - । and emblems.
.ia attain a normal (f 5 cents per word
wound ata ’« special rates by the month.
if 265 to 270 pound Five average words to the line.
- Fa Lines of White Space
• rill cost the regar rate each
i A. E. Barnes, April 15.
Posters of attractive articles
made from old pieces of furniture
were passed among the members
and discussed The remodeling of
chairs attracted the most atten-
tion.
Memories of San Jacinto were
men
correc
and I
cbligal
PHONE ‘ 343, Bob Gibbs, for
prompt and courteous taxi serv- । Cotton
: ice. day or night. One person, 15c; ’ steady
two, persons, 25c. (A26)
' SqaSH PAID for used cars. Auto-
mobile loans. Pace Bros. Phone!
(MI) 7, One block west courthouse. (a)
AEFoFm00s Compan. [liiNG SIGNS NOT TO —
Irand, Phone 707. (A22t gSuare
ently acting on the belief that the
market’s recent sharp advance had 1 shoud,
discounted a great deal of crop room.
d)
,2
the girls will replant their veg- - - 4 a,a -
Wardrobe demonstratrsROSS-POINT CLUB
Friday
Child Conservation League
will meet Friday afternoon,
at 3:30, in the home of Mrs.
Ballard Watts, South Dixon
street.
c. C ^ ^3
An DtSOn —
’ A22tf) I important to TAXPAYERS
If you have not tendered your
property for taxes fir’1936. do it
1 Now. The assessor has been to :
. . your place and if He didn’t get
suits, slightly used your Rendition you should come to
the office at once; Attend to this;
and assure a homestead exemp- !
tion. Hugh Hamillon, Assessor-
Colleqt or. ’ I j______ ( 25) "I
“Eighty per cent of the failures ' •6G
in painting are- due to unclean GRAND AVENUE YWA I
Jim McCabbery, repre- < ic FNTERTAINHN (contest at a meeting held at the.
ID LIN I LK 1 Alm Ross-Point school Tuesday after- 1
The Y. W A. of Grand Avenue . noon with Mrs. Dan Morgan
Baptist church was entertained: by sponsor, in. charge.
Miss Mary Mitchell Monday ve-ireported
A short business session R,
was conducted by Miss Bendell ' 8rounds
WANTED at once.
41—RADIOS
"" , Tt hi. wAIN accounts must have a regular ac-
ounder and .nis motheount with The Register or else
he neighborhood of 24 lave a telephone number listed
their own name.
Phone Your Want Ads
I North Jeffer-
rags. Eastern Iron
corner Rusk anil -1otd-
i M21 I 1 right ! person. . -
___________ ‘Box 1354. Ft. Worth, Texas.
ater; utilities, i
town. 108 N. |
(25) '
ere ; At the Conclusion of the meet- I
ing. refreshments were served to |
____ ... ____ _____ _______ Misses Merrill Harry. Lois Bew- 1 . . . AOriI 92
85 ns
Settle, Eya Marie Beardon, Cin-iThey are given here as an ap-
detella Roper, Maxine.. Harry., proximate of the actual market.
Ruth Settip. Voncille Jenkins, and POULTRY AND EGGS
, . .,iPIANO TUNING (leaning and 1
day ime- 41 , de-mothing. o. L. Guinn, Sher-1
' :0 man, .Texas. Recort mended by ’
Mrs.Tihsley and Mrs Culp.
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NOTICE, 81 )
The Register *4
E. A. (Babe) FELKER
W.S. (Tobe) PACE,
P. W. (Pat) FORD.
For (Commissioner, Prc. 4:
R.C. (Cecil) WILSON.
E. G, (Gordon) RAMSEY.
JOE BEZNER.
McCabbery gave a demonstration enjoying for several hours and
on the refinishing of floors. The; freshments of cold drinks
on the absence of rain in the west-.cookies were served to Mises
i high-tested gasoline and then var- । Verah Chapman, Margaret How-
nished.: Mr. Long showed how* to ard Rachel Griffin, Opal Bentley
renew old linoleumf by painting, - — -- ~ -- -1
NAILABLE
leigh route
ove i Okla.)
n ' Okla. 1
SALE
priced 33
piners. Pl
it SALE
cor ditiot
V," (are I
of 800 families
housework ami care for chil-
Iren Daytime only. 7(M) North I
florr is (25) '
--. "'rim
Baer, gia. 3r - 'W g,-
.-Champion Max Ber, pu re
much weig: f late that hlassified adver ung rates and
therconsuited a physician aavertinmnenrfforlens than
alizing ini diet 30 cents.
guests of the Mount Pleasant
ble men need apply
15 or more weekly,
uired. Write today.
Refreshments of warers, cake
The afternoon was spent in 1 and iced lemonade were served to
quilting a quilt, which is to be, the following members: Mesdames
-- date. Fifteen Jim Potts. Hub Huey. Arthur
members and four guests en- Potts. Clay Jacobs. Fred Selz, W il-
lis Davis, Dewey Riley, Geo. Mor-
O. P RYAN.
Wt T. (Will) HODGKINSON,
, re-election.
roo: Hensley and Ceunty Assessor-Collector—
(25w30) ; HUGH H. HAMILTON, re-elec-
ORRFNT Nice bedroom. Phone , w. A BROOKS, ^ectrlcaTcon- ;
12'2 ‘ ________________(A2tf) trai ling and repair ng. Building !
ORRENTFront drooms, hot rick for sale.Telephpne 243. (t)
and coM water and garage 331 FOF HAJLING
ed River street. -________(24J ( trailer. Ralph Brewer.
words or i.cre, 3 days 3
cents per word.
Lorance. president. Plans w
Rawleigh. Dept
room demonstrator. Monday ever
MADM ELHERN
---- SPIRITI XLIST
EN Neverel-room unfur-cives advice on
"t aprtme 1 til ’ „ Hast i love,, courtship.
See i*. X Schad. ; ness |
be erected
WHY MORGAN.
WE’RE JUST IN GOOD GUESSED?
i market here today as options lost
L SA quau In ' uE HARRY LOWE, re-election. ' from 1 to 3 points in quiet trading,
rite Rawleisgh $ 1 p IX " ' For Commissioner. Precinct No. 3: Yesterday’s rally appeared to
lemphn. Fenn y “ - GEORGE REHD. । have fizzled and little of the buy-
* ' " ‘ i ing that had characterized inter-
! est in (he previous sessions was
apparent today.
Cecil, Fannie and Eunice
to Number 9$
lur competent and courteous
GW4
Extra copit 1 rr 1
given to fai d T Olinu
supply lasts. 1____________
To buy newspapers
piano, good
e «>
$7.50. Miller;
s D. (Dolphy) SCOTT.
;; CHARLES p. PRIDDY,
C election.
A
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EN WANTED for Rawleigh
rottes of 800 families in Love
HARVEY HENDERSON, re-
election.
ALLEN L. GRAY.
m-gCOMEON,BA8Y)
$6
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By Zane Grey
ralel, hot
room, two )
* in
RENT 2 furnished rooms
N dtements St. (241
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EADY FOR SERVICE Regis-J
tered big-bone Missouri Jack, at
d R M Field, dairy, northeast of
ty , Inquire of Harry Robinson. -
(*.Ctf)
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HENRY___________
/ DEAR me, POLLY' IM SICK
\0F HEARING- YOU SAY THAP
fdwwents—"
(p a CRACKER >
( POLLY WANTS (
RENT Apartment, redec-
Hogs 1.300; top 9.9 ; packer top ■
9.80: feeder pigs 8.25; packing
i sows 8.50.
' Cattle 1,700: calves 500: choice
fed heifers 8.00: choice" cows 6.25.,
Sheep 3,500: medium to choice!
spring lambs 8.25 to 9.75; feeder
lambs 5.75 to 6.25.
interesting meeting with Miss
Trudie Haney, president, con-
ducting the session.
Each club member answered
the roll call by telling of their
Ok Sale Fresh Jersey cow;
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 205, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1936, newspaper, April 23, 1936; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1437693/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.