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26, 1936
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
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COLLECTYOUR
QUESTIONED IN TRAILER MURDER
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and right
the leaves where the Hee are found. RESETTLEMENT WORK OVER
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returned
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sprayer capable of producing 75 to tration
left the two of you
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She doesn't elaborate on herself
PIGEONS
HUNGARIAN
( your state.
Cards of Thanks
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SYOER,
Hungary (APt— An.
provid
nd for these is a pro-
The- most ambitious plan yet
ball rolling yourself.
the adage, about pausing
before
ested in those about her.
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Bolivia’s Population Up
Bolivia
has passed the
McElrath’s
Markets
FOR RENT -
Every Day
up. Dec.
3
(A12tf) kets having excess poisonous resi-
provement of which he will take a
FOR RENT
ment to couple. Phone 1110 after
3 p. m
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were not traded in New York, and
TEMPLE CASH STORES
For Monday, Dec. 28
40,000,000
skins.
CHICAGO GRAIN
and
TOMATOES
With good rains reported
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southwest.
areas
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Watch Thie Space Dally
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Poultry, Eggs
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supplies in your community
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KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED
Candle Eggs No. 1 Dozen ... .20c
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offers such advantages. Learn the
linotype, monotype, hand composi-
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man. 903 8.
GOOD FOODS
AT LOW COST
•wed that rehabilita-
have grown stead-
by the Chicago.board of trade, they
did the usual abbreviated Saturday
; tions less difficult for Germany to
' obtain some of her foodstuff needs
counted also as a bearish factor.
Only the highest type of ten-
ants are now being selected for
purchase of farms, the supervisor
from
one
talc,
so I
people who hear for the first time;
that all specimens of turnip lice
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/Tom a state-wide con-
if Resettlement Adminis-
nployes held in Dallas,
ffrom all over the state
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in do-
< le red
with
1 to
these insecticides from your local
dealer, and the quickest way to in-
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$
stock for late
Cowan
Learn Other’s Interests
The Christmas season - with its !
SAYSREPORTS-
SHOW FARMERS
WELL PLEASED
feet.
The saving on imported sausage
was not
ing, but
alled of- •
be shots,
rould ob-
from the ,
At
teria
may
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sausages, however, puncture these
plans. Substitutes are no good for
them. , „‘i
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pounds ; obtained from the roots of
certain plants such as the derris or
Cub:' i pronounced koobay).
official
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due adhering are
: destroyed.
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gardeners and truck growers to
use them.
Among the most important of
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act promptly and to check these
insects when the attack starts.
. Nicotine dusts to control turnip
lice are effective in the summer
when the temperatures are above
70 degree, but in winter it is neces-
sary to spray in order to obtain
control. Careful application of the
spray material is required as it is
difficult to reach the undersides of
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Hn Ferd Store).
Hens,4 tbs. and over . ..
Hens. lightweight .....
moved to Crestmont just a tew
weeks ago."
But the responsibility for start-
ing a conversation really belongs
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without anything to say.
How much more thoughtful she
4
W. K. ROGERS,
LAWYER
Does a general practice in all
courts. Telephone 425. Gainesville.
No. 2 Cans. Only 6%c
Lmit 4 Cans
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the future for the man who knows
a trade than ever before. Printing t
DOWN,ANYAY.
HE MA/ BE IN
TROUBLE.
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talent. In that case, too, she prac-
tices brevity as well as levity.
Avoids Taboes
l imported rotenone materials. It is
i believed that this source of supply
LOANS — Cara bought. Hn Feed Store)
' Wheat. bushel .
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14 Business Property
FOR RENT—Middle store build-
ing in Leonard block on East
-alifornia street. Call at Register
Office. (Ji)
GRAIN AND HAY
(Quotations furnished by Kemp-
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Ear corn, bushel.......
Mixed ear com. bushel--
Kansas City police questioned Felice Leocardi (right). 40,
about the death of Clarence B. Todd, 42, shot when called to
the door of his trailer home. Police said Leocardi had ac-
companied Mrs. Todd (left), 29, to Texas two months ago.
(Associated Press Photos)
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i one-half to three-fourths of i
per cent rotenone when usedi
YEAH, POPPA,
STRANGE
being conducted in the field for the
first time in comparison with the
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FOR RENT—Apt. 102 Davis
(D7tf)
■ meanwhile, he said, we must help
the other low-income tenant farm-'
on
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Nice bedroom to amount may cause illness, and all
gentleman. 322 N. Denton. vegetables discovered in the mar-
tone 20
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are females and each mature louse
the so-called non-poisonous insec-
ticides are more effective when it
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Early June Peas
No. 2 Can
10c
Sliced Bacon
Decker’s Tall Korn
Lb. 29c
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year," he said. “These nominees'
have average net assets of $1,421, •
mostlv in teams and +onle rhei, ’
to the growers in Texas
native plant known as
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for the whole state, out of 588 to
be provided with farms under the
Radio repairing. Doc Turnage, at)
Creighton & Doty's. Call 1323-3 ’
(tf)
~ , Even when a smaller amount of
Nice 3-room apart- arsenical poison is properly used,!
)le. Phone 1110 after ,0 -I.N, C.___________ . ■
WE WISH to express our sincere
. appreciation to all those who were
so kind to us during the illness
and death of our mother. Mrs. J.
J. Bailey. (Signed) Mr. and Mrs
Herman W. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs
Howard T. Bailey and family. Mr.
and Mrs W W. Smith and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Oren Gentry and
family. ut)
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JERR9 AROUX’S PLANE
CIRCLES CARIBOU LAKE, PREPARIMM V LAND.
three million mark, the federal sta- . . - -
tistical department estimates. It situation, the supervisor said. in-j
calculates there are now 3,170,787 clude longer terms of leasing, in
Bolivians, compared with 2,972,584 order that the tenant may become,
more closely attached to a specific 1
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"Mirs
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may be difficult to obtain
Typewriters over ..........
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Typewriter Exchange. rrkevs NO. 1 . ..
now recommends and urges
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fuls to one gallon of water. Appli- |
cation should be made with a ference
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CASH PAID for used cars. Auto- I Dats. No. 4 .........
mobile loans. Pace Bros. Phone I Barley. No. 2 bushel —
7. One block west courthouse. (tf) Shelled Corn, bushel .
Brown Motor Company. Market
Square. (tf) • Oats. No. 2 ..
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F. H. Jones, supervisor of rural
I rehabilitation in Cooke county, has
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an unusually promising cabbage
bed go down because of cabbage 1
worms. The cabbage looper, a pale-
Kratighstcaterpitlarsornorm that 00,000 pengoes .about $90,000) to
spicuous among the several species the city administration for the of-many years
of worms that may be found on care of the pigeons that throng, 8nam ° many -ears,
cabbage or similar crops. the Gyoer market place.
It is dangerous *
Hot dogs" and Bavaria’s fried
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innumerable parties and family
gathering*—will bring many old
friends and visitors into your com-
munity. Many of them will prob-
ably have to be introduced.
The suceesfu party-goer is the
person who is interested in the
b l
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personal interest. Another step.
marks annually, will prevent a
TEXAS IMPROVING CONDI-
TIONS ON FARMS
the material possesses
For several
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LA PAZ
The best insecticide for controlling
turnip lice in winter is an oxidized
hydro-carbon oil mixed with nico-
tine sulphate and sold under the
trade name of Nicotrol. It should
be used at the rate of 5 teaspoon-
mestic wheat
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grains, though.
LISTEN ,MOUNTIE,
IF I TELL YOU SOME*
THING THAT you
OUGHT TO KNOW,
WILL you MAKE IT
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( GAINESVILLE REGISTER
, With a quality and quantity of
circulation that produces results.
» Classified advertising rates and
information:
1 Ho advertisement for less than
30 cents.
i Ten words or more, 3 days, 3
. cents, per word.
Ten words or more. < insertions,
5 cents per word.
Special rates by the month,
give average words to the line.
Lines of White Space
will cost the regular rate each
insertion
Charge Aceounts
Classified patrons desiring
charge accounts must have a reg-
ular account with the Register
or else have a telephone number
listed in their own name.
Phene Your Want Ads
to Number 98
Our competent and courteous
classified clerk will asist you
in wording your ads by phone or
in person at our office.
By A. D. JACKSON
Texas A. & M. College
COLLEGE STATION. Texas -
1 Those of you who have gardens
may be itereted in preventing
insect injury that almost invari- •
ably takes place at this time of
year, particularly on cabbage, tur-
nips. and mustard in South Texas
All too frequently we have seen
amounting to
CHICAGO. Dec. 26
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100 pounds pressure. Remember
that the spray kills only when it
hits the lice.
able quantities of the insecticide, a
greater amount than the recog-;
Bedroom to gentle-; nized tolerance of one-hundredth liviais population
Denton. Phone 412. fa grain of arseni per pound of
(M8tf) . food may be present. Quantities of
sand and washed gravel. Delivered "Devil’s shoestring" has been found
only. See or telephone John R. that possesses varying proportions
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Underwood agents for Cooke.
house Close .in
care Register.
LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected to Dec. 23
Prices given beksw ee unose ob-
tained at noon each day and are ;
subject to constant fluctuations
They are given here as an ap-1
proximate of the actual market. ■
POUITRI AND EGGS
, (Quotations furnished by Kemp
A stiff wire brush is a great aid have average net assets of $1,421, I ~ ~ ' *
in keeping the burners of gas or ( mostly in teams and tools. Their! average family includes two to
an electric stove free from crumbs.. average age is 40 years, and the' three children.
earth’s
if snow.
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Leopold I was elected king of Prices prevailing at nop
the Belgians in 1831. after declin-i today l--:2--ir0— 127
ing the crown of Greece in the Wagon receipts yesterday ' c*,9
previous year, I Wagon receipts for year ... "6325
business. Cash
or illnesses. Her primary asset is
Remember her ability to be genuinely inter-
i ers to improve their present stat- ;
* us.
I Means of improving the tenant’s
_ . the markets at Winnipeg and Liv-
said. Fifty have been nominated i erpool were closed.
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states
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non-poisonous insecticides,
the rotenone-bearing com-
or mixed with sulphur, clay,
or!other non-alkaline carrier*
। The citv fathers had planned to suggested would appropriate fifty
S theaccat-catingtnsts6y secomesa pstheutrsre"orcanay • mihloyedr! An superTesorahidunna
e of arsenical poisons, for the wil to hire a caretaker and Texas’ share would be only around
when poison sis applied to a plant, bhd a house for the pigeons. ! one thousand farms a year. In the J
me consumable portions of which
receive and may retain consider-
9s
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was ar-
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n him by
arty.
Me Kinney
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pastor of
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kv car-old
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THOUGHTS, THEN
START TALKING other guests and their parties and
hobbies.
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KINSS ORDERS,
8 BUT IM SETTING
PREVENTION OF INSECT DAM-
AGE 18 SUBJECT OF MUCH
IMPORTANCE
might have been had she added: or her private affairs unless she
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BY E. C. SEGAR
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 26, 1936
TO GARDENERS
FORT WORTH GRAIN-
FORT WORTH, Dec. 26 (AP).—
Wheat 13 cars. com 12. oats 5,
sorghums 15, caneseed 1: wheat j
No. 1 soft red winter, 1.58% to
1.5912; barley No. 2 nominal 99 to
1.01; sorghums No. 2 yellow milo,
1.93 to 1.96; No. 2 white kaffir'
nominal, 1.90 to 1.94; corn No. 2
yellow. 1.20% to 1.21%; oats No.
2 red, 56 to 60.
......8c
......6c
lbs and
_____ 14c
.... 10c
.....12c
......8c
......6c
......5c
.... 30c
......28c
.said wit* *
an entered
r door, in-
d ordered
e said he -
pt follow- f
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over—with all this snow we’ve
■ been having, isn’t it?" Or: "The
I Corn started at %2 decline to an Eldredge children certainly were;
1 equal advance. Dec. 109. May new enjoying the snow as we came up
thus. removing "them from ay.xtheAmerican grain markets,. %-*. and then held near these the drive, werent they"".
_ j j however, were an exception. Led I limits. .
derris or cube' and mixing
sulphur in the proportion of
. ’v pounds of powdered roots
1 to 9 pounds of sulphur. It is of in-
GRAVEL for any purpose, espe- terest “ —---- "-----
Turkeys, No. 1 ......-
— . .... .. . Turkeys, old toms ....
Denton, Wise and Montague coun- Turkeys No 2
ties. All makes of rebuilt type- Old roosters, per lb ll’
writers, 33 00 down and $3.00 a ■ Cream No. 1 pound...
month. Adding machines. Repair- Cream No. 2 pound ...
ing. Leave calls at Register of- —
flee. (tf>
THE GAINESVILLE HATCHERYssask For them. Rotenone-bear.
Will beginto,set,eg85 Januarying Compounds may be obtained
Sni1 iseFARLYER OILERS for powdered roots, but should be di-
QUICK MONEY See us for chieka. ‘ , mind uHith ainhir ciav
and custom hatching, feed and 1
supplies. Mrs. T. J. Clark, 411 N.I
Commerce St. Phone 219.’
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CAMPAIGN ?
WILL TRADE — Four lots in plants .
Gainesville and $200 in bank I contain
model car. R B.; quantity of rotenone.
(tf) । the powdered material has been ob- ,
tained so that experiments are now
1 ! terest in a conversation.
By JOAN DURHAM Rut L. nin is ,, ei.. A.
o-M. .01 —__—> But the point is to find out
Bodging that awkward mom what>g interesting about the per-
after an introductionnhas been Ison you re talking to without toe-
mapou taxas. anone intocdauc to ! coming » seir-appinted busy body.
Mrs. Seemore and your hostess has , The guest who is invited to re-
standing alone peat her visit doesn't monopolize
the conversation.
gives birth to living young about _
every ten days That is the reason . THIMBLE THEATRE, Starring POPEYE
the turnip lice multiply so rapidly. ........... । —-----
and it is important therefore, to ;
and natiol
tion activiti_
ily in efficiency and in public fa- !
iANAN PIGEONS vor." the supervisor said He
GIVEN LARGE BEQUEST pointed out that land ownership
is the final goal of Resettlement
’j work, but that there are 286,000
tenant farmersin Texas alone, and
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ive and
to The
I several
the only
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weather holds off the lice will in- ;
crease it is surprising to many j
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citizen bequeathed
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year's allocations. “These fifty
shortage, according to Der Angriff. j located, of
six years, as compared with the . ______ ____ ____________
fact that less than half of Texas wheat prices averaged lower early
tenant farmers have been on their' today. Word of moves by Great
present farms more than one Britain and France to make condi-
- _ She doesn’t argue or lead the
, to both the person who does the ; discussion into tabooed channels,
introducing and those introduced. : and she doesn’t venture into dan-
Think Before You Speak gerous territory such as recent
if your hostess has left you. divorces (especially those involv-
without any clue to your mutual 1 ing present company) or deaths
interests, start the conversational
man,..
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• 1936 Kurf Zeatuses bye-hdat,C I
(Worl ndhu mened
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present the cost of these ma-
s, 12 to 15 cents per pound,;
seem a little high. This can «
Mrs. Seemore. She • funny and is urged to display her
Pen 1
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CHICAGO GRAIN.
CHICAGO, Dec. 26 (AP).
Cash wheat No. 1 hard, }44% ;
corn No. 3 white 1.1012 to 1.11;
oats No. 1 white 5412: bari€yT68
to 90; malting 1.00 to 1.40.
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selections have been made and
BRIDGING THAT AWKWARD t-Hstasxoumay.once have had
MOMENT AFTER BEING IN- | you 6. ar interestsinothe, hobby
TRODUCED IS PROBLEM may have tolpretendaniniian
deluxe Plymouths, heated and Frairie hay, ton
comfortable in all weather. j Oat straw, ton
Courteous service. । Alfalfa, ton
in 1930 and 2,499,136 in 1920 But 2 . , . ..
ponsonous res- the country continues one of the" Pieceofland. insthe.care.and.im- !
condemned and world's most parsely settled with
| an area of about 500,000 square
miles. which has been taken in Texas for Most world financial and commod-
more than 32,000 tenants, is to as- ity markets were closed today in
। i sist them in purchase of teams and an extension of the Christmas hoh-
the control of cabbage worms is GERMAN SAI SAGES tools, ________________ .....
not usually satisfactory. In fact,! TO GET NEW DRESSES the class of sharecroppers depend-
BERLIN (AP> —Transparent l upon their landlord for "fur-
wrapping materials will be Ger- nishing."
comes to killing worms, and at the many’s substitute for sausage skin
same time these insecticides are when Adolf Hitler’s four-year plan
‘ not poisonous to human beings. for self-sufficiency is put into ef-
The Texas Experiment Station
has been testing these non-poison- 1
ous insecticides for several years
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MARKETS CLOSED . 1.39%. May 1.346-35, wheat after-
NEW YORK. Dec. 26 (API. — ward showed a setback all around.
cun - - , . .
3b0 c 9,, J King fesuta Syndacate, Inc *WorA
I Car Apderna Kight renetved
1225 €-® (APy-
ci l Kine Feanires Uys du—i let WwM .
| Carl Andern Righu reserved
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be lowered by making your own
mixtures, purchasing the pow-
7m od TRINT . I ED ME. KIG}3 NOW
sga H#A, {HE HP£ ANSIS FATHER
b,i KiN3. P- AT "THE An a= —J
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FOR SALE Good piano. $55.00
Phone 423. (d30)
2770
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, will become commercially available
- • • -c. .. - r in a comparatively short time. ;
tion or presswork Instructions of-i ' •
* - - . . - Another insect that usually;
Printing For Catalog and infor- : causes much concern to the gar-
mation write V. C Garriott. Di- dener is the turnip louse. In gen-i
rector, 1514 South street. Nash- oral this pest has caused less trou.
Ville Tenn (J1) ble than usual up to the present
JU.__________ time, but as long as freezing:
FOR RENT Duplex, Hensley
apartment. Phone 322 or 206
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FOR RENT 5 room furnished
42 Farm For Rent
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making an entrance into a room;
collect yourself and your thoughts I
before you start ’ conversing.”
If you have to fall back on the
weather try using your ingenuity
to add something provocative to
your remark something that may
lead the further conversation.
You might venture. “It's a
good thing the football season’s’
22 Special Notices
FON RENT Farm. 461 .. acres, 11 .
miles southeast Gainesville
House, barn, water, $50 cash rent.
F. V. Cole, 222 West College, Cen-
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 83-84, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 26, 1936, newspaper, December 26, 1936; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1437935/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.