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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUIST 13, 1936
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
»
inesville
QUESTIONED IN TRUNK MURDER
. Oil News
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By ANDRUE BERDING
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Put buckets filled with water in
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several miles
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been leaded and shipped over the
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and washing
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William Hessler in New York City. (Associated Press Photo)
Res. 428
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MARYSVILLE
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refinished
I was glad to
Fulton’s funeral
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MARIE
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ciraned
TIMMIS
turfed trdsprrad
Draperies that
Marjor ie.
‘Total rtpenditures was $6 53
don Boley. food supply demonstra-
Neely, were in Denton Sunday.
f rom
401% California St.
call it the Money-
wonder they
Saving Dodge!
Eit rid bf them by dusting with.'
DODGE
Jack Shultz.
arsenate of lead and lime
said
Marv
( 'raw ford
of
FIRST COST
NEW LO
105 W. Bdwy.
Phone 126
Altus, Okla, are here at the bed-
640
Bonded and Insured
L.ist Prices
hand from last year over 100 con-
her sister. Mrs. Porter, Thursday
and ,
to their home
mother.
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Bend
returned
Shiflet.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stlies and
Send New
le and family at Azle, Sunday.
ATHENS,
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Blood io
Th* HESTAND CLINIC
Houston, Texas
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ADVICE
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Major Planks In Ed Gossetts Platfona:
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Other Reasons to Supnort Ed Gossett:
R.U.X. Compound
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BANKED UPON
a-
'Oil
are conducted
Advisory service available to this Bank’s patrons
lv
made
Vote For
ED GOSSETT
GAINESVILLE
1933
NATIONAL BANK
For Cong
ress
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"A Quod Bank To Be With"
ycurself to give this remarkable
Remarkable Offer
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A 19-year-old burlesque dancer (above), who gave her name as Mickey
O’Neil, was questioned by police investigating the trunk slaying of
DEMONSTRATORS!
OF FARM CLUBS
IMPROVE HOMES!
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by highly specialized executives, whose advice and opinion are
ranked upon by important persons and business houses The
many forms of dependable Advisory Service we provide freely
form a Department of Sei vice of inestimable w orth
ulations providing for the creation
of literally hundreds of thousands
—A highly educated country boy, age 31.
—B. A. "24; LL B. *27, University of Texas.
—A loyal supporter of President Roose :elt.
—No political skeletons or political debts.
-—Offers better equipment and harder work.
feathers in
thin sacks
m-
lic
utt and
ent Sat-
ith Mis.
nderson
beeper
Ilie Fri-
making this the most attractive
areas in North Texas. New loca-
RELIABLE
ABSTRACTS
A Resume of Developments In
Cooke and Nearby Counties
Iowa
Mrs.
said
Ridge
See .Me Before You Die!
Chas. J. Gandillon
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Valley
i with
my
at
—A better agricu.tural program.
—Strict regulation of public utilities.
—A better program of crime and disease prevention.
—To barricade the roads that lead to war.
ett and
Cor bet t
Nelling-
Sunday
onse to
tous ill-
hon
Mrs ,
liome
The
Factory.
D)erott
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aircraft
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Dependable Service
With Courtesy
Lloyd Roane
Commission Agent
Kes. I'hone 1122
MARKED BETTERMENTS ARE
MADE AT COMPARATIVELY
SMALL MONETARY COST
I' \ ‘F RKOI HERS
106 N. chestnut Street.
Roy P
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tives here this week.
Mr3. Janie Sapp of Altus. Okla.,
spent the weekend with relatives
here.
Marjorie Nell Smith is visiting [
tives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Erwin
Tom Pryor, recently.
Miss Mary Townsley is spend-
ing the week in the home of her
vley and
o their
! a visit
Gordon-
in large
them in
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I were
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mu' and
Bay with
bn
ningham
Mrs W
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! Jeff Wheeler of Valley View spent
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Stenographer—Notary
Legal Blanka
aid the oil beinT
mnre thon •» donen
Home Demonstration Club. Heavy far.
unfinished lumber that was not in
Martin Well Driing
Kiel and Kiel, No. 1 Martin, is
WEBSTER TRUCK
LINES
of special non-paid overseers.
The overseer, a member of the ■ notify all the tenants of the immi-
Free educational booklet on
ANCER
a {o..
developed in
p ole in Cooke
. Elliott,
rs B H
aitesboro
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The brd drerser and wash stand
.......‘ " old finish then
P'
TEN YEARS RHEUMATIC
PAIN IN KNEES ENDED
SAYS WINDTHORST MAN
s
NOW
ONLY
‛trem in several waters and dry-
ing Them in the hot sunshine
Tank Con. any Moving Here
Black, Sivals and Bryson, Inc.,
of Oklahoma City "and Kansas
City have closed a deal thus week j
will open a machine shop to care
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(My terms gladly atranged to fit your budget .at
low cost, through Commercial Credit Company
DODGE—---
Division of ( hry Corporatin
east of Ganesville and will install
rotary outfit and drill a deep test
- This well wan drilled to a depth of
1,000 feet with star machine and
had several oil and gas showings
“What a
Money-Saver
Dodge Is!”
say MRS. MARY RANSON
SMITH, Ptlhum, New York.
JAMES W. ATCHISON
B. S. M. D.
Announces His Association With
LEE ROY RICE. M. D.
Offices Oxer First State Bank
Entrance on California Street
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The Anderson-Kerr oil field, two j
miles southeast of Gainesville, is a
solid mass of steel derricks, not
in <>ui
I’m delighted with our new
Dodge? In the first place it's suc h
a gorgeous-looking car. I doubt
whether we could find greater
riding comfort in any other car...
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one
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children returned
—
dr CeE
of Williams R. U. X. Compound 1
you suffer from agonizing muscu
iar rheumatism, neuritic, or gouty
pains, get a bottle of Williams R
We haven’t had to add any oil
I between regular changes...
What’s more, our Dodge is giving
us at least 7 more miles to the
gallon of gas than our old car. No
,CHARGES TERRELL
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DESERTED PARTY daughter, Shirley, were visitors in and Mrs. Jake Felker, visited their
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home to the humblest man. woman lights and other reflecting sur-
and child in Italy by sweeping reg- • faces opaque
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t were
unday.
Butt of
res here
accom -
Johnson
en vis-
we re toli
meet ilig T
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Hit the bull’s eye with a Regis
’er Classified Ad. •
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.. .. ... . drilling around 900 feet and ex-
More than 105 cars of oil have 1 pect o sand a lttle below 1000
The wildcat on the Erwin land, t
south of Marysville is reported
drilling around 900 feet This well
cored a dry sand below 800 feet. .
M-K- Railroad is Arranging To
Build Side Tracks For Six Load-
ing Racks in Anderson-Kerr Feld
• Things are booming in the An-
derson-Kerr field, two miles south
Mrs W.
Pegg y
tesboro
I Wednesday with Mrs Tom Pryor.
I She served delicious refresh-
Room Is Beautiful
My itnini needd repairs of all
kinds, such ns paint, varnish, wall
paper, floor refinished and furni-
John Lomax was home
Denton Monday.
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Aim
use in the attic was used to frame
] it, the doors were covered with
...it handles like a dream...so
easy to steer and shift gears--
and the brakes are marvelous
.’..and what amoney -saver it is...
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rs A. L.
Williams
* Friday,
ison and
visiting
ison and
WASHINGTON, Aug 13 (AP).
President Roosevelt left the capi-
tal shortly after 9 a. m . central
standard time, today on. his flood-
area inspection tour into Pennsyl- i
vania and New York
and two
Overseers Guarding Every Building perfect discipline
AI, . -- .. K. ‘ When the signa? of peril-over ia
As Italy Prepares For Air Raids notnpermeatednetuathgabbttonie
--------- ting the tenants return to their
Tier and
Okla,
ratt and
la , via-
tv and
y Mr G.
two miles southeast of Gaines-
j airci aft protection needs
Determine the number of dwell-
ers who would voluntarily leave
the city in case of war and go to
hill towns and other places away
from attackable centers.
Decide in advance the best ref-
upper-story rooms. |
Buy a special alarm which will
ontague
A Wil-
ton Wil-
"When this voting was
tt>ii usd in another room
dy! I and hung in the bed- | 2 feet that wil Ihola over 500 con-
tainers. has been built by Mrs. Wei-
Ralph Harper who is drilling south
offset to Patton No. 1 Bell, hit
the sand Wednesday and cemetned
casing last night.
north towards Red River. It is
Mrs Locke of Hood has been
(rove (iris' Hl Club
in ahtion to potatoes,
gtew onions beets okra.
creed the "capo-fabbricato" must: apartments.
Paint out the too-loud colors of _ __
*,
f the Democratic party in its hour
of greatest need" were the two de-
scriptive phrases which J. E. Mc-
Donald. candidate for renomina-
tion as commissioner of agricul-
ture. penned on his opponent.
George B. Terrell, here.
"Several years ago, George Ter-
rell spent ten years in the office
of commissionr of agriculture."
McDonald declared. In that long
period, he offered not one con-
structive idea for the betterment
of the farmers of this state. He sat
in his office, drew his pay. and op-
posed every progressive measure
which was offered.
“He opposed A. & M. College. he
opposed the government crop re-
porting system. and now he has
publicly deserted his party by vot-
ing in his capacity of congress-
man-at-large from Texas against
every recovery issue which Presi-
dent Roosevelt placed before con-
gress. Terrell has shown very
clearly where he stands with rela-
tion to the progressive farm pro-
gram now being prdposed by the
new deal administration. Terrell
was one of the 12 congressmen
who voted ’nay' on the Farm Re-
lief Bill. (There were 387 ‘yeas’.)
Terrell was the only Democratic
congressman who with three Re-
publicans voted ‘nay’ against the
bill to refinance home mortgages
(There were 383 ’yeas’.)
Walter Neely
of the
are at-
it any
ronty.
ting to
bool so
♦ hool
of the
perate
are of
nt cost
1 Le tedroom demonstrator,"
ptoduet « loset 4 feet by 7 feet and her family of five.
! improvemitnt was $3 91.’
and I hug a
I tught hew ticking for
Boley did the work She plans to.
Mary: paint it
carrots Mrs Boley has canned 300 con-’
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M --ee
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to move a bg stock of steel
' storage tanks to Gainesville
Oklahoma. Gainesville and Ldis unc
•mall pictures that I already had
home Sunday from a two weeks'
visit with her brother at Azle,
Johnson of Sivells brother. Joe Townsley. of Gaines
is visiting relatives here ville _ _ ,
E
a
M’quite ill
has been at
Lyter. Mrs
hh) weeks
n
Mr. and Mrs Jim Moore
* I ' IS valuable, authoritative booklet gives
true facts about causes, symptoms,
type*, diagnosis, treatmeats, etc. Easy to
understand. Sent free and postpaid upon
request. Write plainly to
tor of the Callisburg
Oil Man III
HAYS. Kas.. Aug 13. i API
Stricken with paralysis while driv-
Prominent Windthorst Fann-,
er Tells of Remarkable Re-
sults From Williams
Mr and Mrs
mi! made protectors
of 74 cents
nence of an air raid.
Buy apparatus to purify and re-
generate the air in the building's
refuge.
See that the tenants have strips
of cloth soaked in grease ready to
close windows and doors hermeti-
cally.
Have excessive weights on top
floors removed. Big chandeliers
must be taken down Statues on
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MARYSVILLE, August 11 Mr. MYRA, Aug 18. Mrs. Will Ful-'
and Mrs A. M. Barnes of Cushing, , ton of Dallas was buried here Mon- ments o punch and take.
j Okla, and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe day afternoon. She was a former! Mrs J ue Fulton and son. Bunkie,
Reeves of Gainesville visited Mr. resident of this place and her of Lubbock were arhong the many
and Mrs. B. G. Lyons Wednesday many friends extend their sym relatives who attended Mis Will
afternoon. • i phathy to her family.
heavy pasteboard and the cup-
l hoard lined throughout with paste- 1
February club toard to keep products cool and
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"The pain in by knees and joints
no longer bothers me and I can
highly recommend Williams R. U
X. Compound to all who suffer as
I did. In conjunction with this re-
markable medicine have also taken
S. L. K Formula and my stomach . x. Compound from the Good-
is now getting in good shape rich Drug Store. It is offered on
again. Am now able to reduce dos- positive guarantee of money
age. sleep well, and teel entirely ack if results are not entirely
> 1 satisfactory, and you owe it to
Mis. Cat l Hoffman of
Jimmie Brewer spent the week-
end in Fort Worth with his
This is only one of many similar prescription of a former army do-
statements received about the use . tor a trial
Tom Patton, Inc. No. 3 Eliza-
beth Bell, in Anderson-Kerr field. 1 Ada Blaylock of Ardmore, Okla .
visited relatives here Sunday.
rryberry
ion are
protection is brought terraces and roofs. Render sky-
Riddle Well Shut Down
MARIETTA, Okla , Aug 13.
, , Two miles south of Leon in Love
a wooden derrick being left in the , county. Oklahoma. W H. Riddle
area i W D Martin has erected et al are temporarily shut down at
a building on the northwest corner
of the R. Si Rose property and
D mhonstration ('lull.
Walls were painted with
ville, will possibly drill plug Fr-i |
doppnigat “n93seseng several1 days Monday at Jayton, Texas, after Park, visited her
ago. Derrick has been skidded 466 i visiting relativess here a week
feet west of No. 3 for No 4 Bell ] Miss Gladys Long and Miss
which will be spudded in tonight 1 Alyne Fletcher are ill this week
and surface casing cemented. • Miss Ruth
piluws
in- • ost
The 1
। Mr. and Mrs. B G. Lyons. j mother.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Young and David and Joe Biffle returned
! daughter, Mrs. Edwards, oi Me - home Sunday after a few days
Allen, Texas, are visiting rela- visit with their brother and wife
LIFE INSURANCE
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Values do not fluctuate nor are
they subject to speculative dan-
gers. STATE RESERVE LIFE
REGISTERED policies are
safe, sound, sensible.
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Mrs. John Parker
rcsiHlv run
ing his car near Russell, Kas.,
Tuesday night, George Patterson,
Tulsa, field construction superin-
tendent for the Osage Pipeline
Construction Co., was in a hospi-
tal here today.
"I started my bedroom improve ■
mentEy rearranging the furni-
ture, which consisted of a bed ’
wardrobe, trunk, table and lino-
leum rug,” said Miss Dorothy
Winstead, bedroom demonstrator
of Hays Women’s Home Demon- j
stration Club.
’ My father reconstructed and (
made a dressing table from the1 •
paste varnished it and used a
ne oked mat I already had for a
I Cushion This book shelf and chair
makes a hue reading center.
My mother helped me repaper
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warm sap suds rinsing.
feet in their well northeast of
Nhienster field which is a south
offset to producer on J J. Per-
kins land. The Martin well is in
E. Reed survey.
in Fort Worth
Mr B. C. Rosson and daugh-
Aug 13—"A nega- Friday. Mrs. Tom Pryor and her sister,
tive candidate” and "a deserter of i The Methodist revival closed Mr.c Stan Harrell of Hood, spent
Sunday -night. Rev. R. H. Ridley. [ Thursday in Ardmore,
pastor of the church here, con- Mrs Boss Piott gave her hus
ducted the services: There was hand a surprise birthday party
good crowd at each service in Friday night. Those present were
spite of the hot weather. ‘ Ernest Biffle. Albert Andrews,
Elder John Ramon of Dye Fred Snuggs. E B Luna. Jake |
Mound begun a revival meet- Biffle and Mj and Mrs Jim
ing at the Church of Christ here Recce. Mr and Mr. Harry Miser.
Friday night August 7th. Mr and Mrs Weldon Blanton and
___. 7 _ . ___. ’ ' children of Gainesville.
public, prominent citizens of Alto
and Cherokee county. Terrell's
home, wired President Roosevelt
this message: ’President Franklin
D. Roosevelt, Washington, D. C.
We want you to know that George
B. Terrell is not representing the
sentiment of his home town in
fighting the administration .”
countv is thought rom ng from* a
deep sand along the flank of an
E' enberger high which runs
hross Cocke countv. starting in
Warrens Bend area 26 miles
northwest of Gainesville, where an
3,000-foot test roon will be
going down on the McColl ranch. '
the ro m‛ ;d a oat of $1 37 I wi.l be shipped to Houston ever
added fotnaw tats to my ted at l Katy road this week to a retire tv
the i 0 t " 20 cents there The high gravity oil found
I i •nevate! m% pillow “ by Duit- jin this new field has caused a
ting tht reathers hi each pillow । great demand for every barrel ,
that can bi produced under pro-
“I have been bothered with
rheumatic pain in my knees for the
past ten years and could scarcely
get around at times,” says Mr.
John P Hoefle, 69-year-old promi- 1
nent farmer of Windthorst. Texas
Mr. Hoefle has also been a resi-
dent of Jack County, Texas, near
Jacksboro, for some fifty years
and is well-known and highly re-,
spected in these regions
Pain Disappears
this week.
Mrs. Lyal Guiding and children
land Miss Laura Sloan of St Jo.
are visiting Mr. and Mrs Emmit i Texas
— - - Mrs. Henry Fears and children;
Parker. Johnnie and Miss Tnez,
Gast of Gainesville. The Katv
over th- ressing table. 1 poad is arranging to build side
sracks enough to take care of six
"I vangiven an apple crate at separate loading racks, which will
the Etocery store; which I sand- 1 be used by producers in the An-
papered varhishe and placed un- ; derson-err field in shipping their ।
der a window for a book shelf I | oil to refineries over the state
purchased a recker for $100, re- •• — --- .... •
moved the varnish with a lye
< allis-
s< hool
2 at the
ay eve-
pose of
ass the
be is for
etitions
be pre-
to call
e s as
merger
table, which I had used for cook-
ing supplies and to work on when
I was light-housekeeping and go- I
mg to school I sandpapered and
varnished it at the cost of 25 cents
for oii field work. The field is
rowing so rapidly and so many
wells are being drilled, that it
akes a Philadelphia lawyer to
ueep up with operations being
arried on. One guess is just as
gcod ae another, as to how much
erritcry this oil pool will cover
before running out Some oper:
'-tors think it will be another
Burkburnett field, as the oil sand
is the same as found in the Burk
veils The field now covers an
Tea of about one mite, and as
other tests are drilled it may
red out to the north and north-
vest. There will likely be some
•ry spots in this field, such as in
he Prrkburnett field, and after
atrno over the dry area the
pool will be picked up again and
varden cp operator of the Unio
i efimished Hl oak
Mrs Kuntz added a new mat-
trtss made springs and mattress
< over pillow protectors and a
ahd letture.
Ruilds ( lou t For 20c tainers which gives her more than
At a cist of 200. H canned half of the 80(1 that she needs for
attending the bedside of her sis
ter, Mrs Porter, who has been on
the sick list.
side of his mother, Mrs. Helen Er Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Biffle and
win, who is seriously ill. children, Bobbie and Bud. have re
o,„ n:: n ... tinned from a few days vacation
Mrs Dillie Dearmon and Mrs at Sulphur, Okla. ‘
Mrs. Solomon of Hood visited
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Mn- .st
W —3
ration. The’ A nderson-Kerr field
was opened with discovery well on
Brunimeyer farm list April and
rinc 9 that time 20 more producers
have been completed with only one
dry hole, which is a record for any
t. fid cost of my bedroom oil field. Ten wells are going
down, all of which should be pro-
i ducers. The sand is usually
found in most of these wells
Insects killed
The dniy insects bothering my
garden this vear waa potato hugs,
which ate holes in the plants. [
ams and
rs H A
lier, and
Maud,
s W F
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the front of buildings must be
taken away.
When Raid Comes
When the air raid starts the
capo-fabbricato must:
See that the refuge is ready.
Make sure the alarm has been
heard by all.
Be certain the tenants before
leaving their apartments, have
turned off gas and electricity.
See that the central gas and
electri valve are turned off.
Guide the tenants to the refuge.
uge in the house for all tenants Office: 208 PHONES
Mobilization Duties ----------------
The moment mobilization is de- n „
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around 1940 feet, with production
of 500 to 1,500 barrels a day.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP). —
Ivan Evans stalked-bedbugs in his
home with a gasoline spray. Then
he struck a match to see if any
live ones were left. The blast that
followed singed his eyebrows and
legs and scorched the bedroom
walls. ,
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tainers this season and has on
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Fascist party, bears the title "capo-
fabericato," which means head of
the building. This may be a fac-
tory or, since nine-tenths of the
Italians live in apartments, an
apartment house His duties are
various and constant.
In Peace
In time of peace he must see
that:
I Everything is in readiness for
the complete blacking out of the
building so that no light inside can
Swap it or sell it by the use of Mr. and Mrs. P J. Jones, Mrs
Register classified ads. F idie Klinglesmith, and Mr and
406X Marine Bank Bldg.
Katy from the Anderson-Kerr
field to date and several thousand
barrels of rude have been hauled
to Ft Worth by truck Twenty
i tank cars of Anderson-Kerr oil
light paper, the ceiling painted,
, the floor stained and waxed and
the woodwork varnished
Woodbine: W ell To Be Drilled
Deeper
The Woodtine Oil Company is
arranging to clean out No. 1 Pot-
ter and Potter in J. Gorham sur-
vey abstract 417 10 miles south
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ter. Enoice. are visiting Mrs. Lvi
3510 feet in sandy shale and will here. Burkett in Galveston.
attempt to renew their contract in Marjorie Nell Smith is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Porter and
their No. 1 Johnson, in center of her mother, Mrs. F. G. Smith Un daughter, Betty Jo, are spending
swse section 20. 8:2w. Originally, Dallas, for a week , fhei Vacation in Galveston,
contract depth was for 3500 feet Mr. and Mrs Wayne Young and Dr C. L. Maxwell is quite ill.
and attempt will be made to go children of Tyler, Texas, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Jake Biffle and
to the Ellenberger lime, it was re- weekend with relatives here. ! daughter Marjorie, and Dot
. . ported. Only a small showing, of Mr and Mrs. John Allen * ”
Womens 8 has pen encounteied thus Gainesville visited friends
Sunday.'
w, , D Bennie Wyatt is visiting rela-
K. W. rails. No. 2 Powell, in tives and friends in Chickasha, spent Sunday in Gainesville. vis-
the Hood area, several miles Okla. . I iting in the home of her brother;
southwest if Gainesville is report-. , . ■ ■ •—
ed drill,ng around 400 feet. ' Mr.and Mr. Hugh Booher and
I son of Fort Worth visited rela-
16TH DISTRICT COURT
Civil Docket
Lena Hudspeth vs G. A Hud-
speth, divorce.
G. T. Barnes vs. Della Mae
Barnes, divorce.
Marriage Licenses
H. Y. Newsum, Jr., 21. city, and :
Elene Jenkins. 21, city
ROOSEVELT GOES ON
FLOOD INSPECTION
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be seen from without
The main gas pipe has a valve
. easily turned off by the janitor.
Deposits of dry sand are placed
in rooms under the roof so as to
put out fire
j Easily combustible materials
are taken from rooms underneath
the rcof. ,
A technical expert is railed
■ whenever changes are to be made
in the building, so that the
j changes may correspond with anti-
prevent freezing The 20c was
; spent for hinges and nails. Mr.
Al Kuntz of Wolf
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 298, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1936, newspaper, August 13, 1936; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1437803/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.