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GAINESVTLE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
TAGE FIVI
UN, FEBRUARY 17, 1987.
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Oil News
Markets
FLASHES
WANTED — Several
NOTICE TO
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guest speaker at the lu nch eon of
on the
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FORT WORTH GRAIN
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EORT WORTH, Feb.17T(AP.
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Lodge Notices
L anius.
tract with the City of Gainesville
class
as outlined
Mrs. P. H. Lanius.
nd Instruction to Bidders. Sepa-
rapid
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more
Bolivar Gasser Not Comrpleted
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Radio
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busi-
in the
Radio repairing. Doc Turnage, at
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for certain individuals,”
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FOR THURSDAY
Typewriters
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and pay for this ad.
(19)
Hot Barbecue
Female Help
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len s wandering car is back
Underwood agents
for Cooke,
view
a
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25c Lb.
lines
ill
567-W.
AY
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Used Cars
Dave Gar-
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Square.
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GET COACH RESULTS
PITTSBURGH (AP» — Fire in'
a movie projection booth se; it
hun-
Safe
sumably headed for Hollywi od.
Mrs. Steiner was grantee
a
vorce on grounds of desert on.
Convenient
56
Jewelers
821 North Commerce.
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Economical
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Dependable
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BY FRANK MILLER
years, announces: "My 1937 team i Hens, 4 lbs. and over
will be the greatest Ive ever had.”
I AM ALONE NOW!
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FOR RENT—Duplex apartment.
Nicely furnished. To couple only.
of
here
THIS IS NEWS—
MAN BITES HORSE
FOR RENT—2 or 3 room modern
furnished apartment. Newly dec-
orated. Double garage. 833 Mill.
Oats No. 2, bushel
Oats. No. 3. bushel
Oats, No. 4 bushel.
WANTED — Woman for general
housework. After 6 p. m. phone
For Thursday, Feb. 11
POTTED MEAT
May
July
tes gasoline, and it’s
saline that’s modern.
Bronze gentles your
n, saving a lot of re- .
Spares your gasoline,
r oil.
vith one fill of Special
Continental Oil Co.
.12.46
.12.34
.12.21
.11.79
.11.85
.11.84
A month later he left h s
and two-year old child an I
gu sIl of
bi ought
RIGA. Lativa (APl.- A fanner
near Pernau retaliated when bt-
$1.25
52c
. 50c
. 48c
new coat of paint.
Allen missed the car from
FOR RENT—Two brick buildings
in Leonard block on East Cali-
fornia street, suitable for grocery,
drug or most ary kind of up-to-
date stores. Located on highways
where hundreds of prospective cus-
tomers pass daily. If you are look-
f the
was
Ear corn, bushel ...
Popcorn, pound -...
Johnson grass, ton ,
2 regular 5 cent cans
only 5 cents
Lmit 4 cans
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$1.05
— 5c
.. $9
$12
.. $8
. $20
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A&P Market
C. W. McKinley, Prop.
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to 1.33
12.15
12.35 .
12.22
11.78
11.83
11.82 ;
Rufus Bork)
ham made a B
University Band
Be Here Tonight
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A. R. PORTER
'JEWELER
signed and delivered. well will not
be completed. Operations will pos-
sibly be resumed within next few
days on this gasser.
GIRL wants
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IF THE'/
DONT MIND
1 I DONT /
cow and electric churn.
475.
FRACOK
MMLER
7 WH ATS A THRONE
SURROUNDED BY ZE
TRAGIC MEMORIES?
NO? NO? I GO AN’
DIE WITH MY PALS!
I FOLLOW “HAP
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FOR RENT — 5-room furnished
house. Phone Wilson Gilbert. 21.
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FOR RENT—House, furnished or
unfurnished; garden. 802 North
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housework. Phone
(18)
A BIG
ASSIGNMENT
FOR ONE
SHIP?
STORE
ARE
nns dV
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO, Feb. 17 (AP).
CASH PAID for used cars. Auto-
mobile loans. Pace Bros. Phone
7. One block west courthouse. (tf)
Taxi Service
TANNER
Transfer a Storage Co.
Phone No. 8
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Houses For Rent
VILLE HATCHERY, 411 N. COM-
MERCE ST PHONE 219.
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2.10: No. 2 white kaffir.
2 10; corn No. 2 white, 1.31
oats No. 2 red, 62 to 63. I
What You Pay For
See Me
For Guaranteed
USED
CARS
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proposals for the construction
of the dainesville Junior High
School Building for the City of
subject to constant fluctuations.
They are given here as an ap-
proximate of the actual market. 1
POULTRY AND EGGS
FOR RENT — 2-room furnished
apartment. 326 North Red River.
‘(18)
4
1
.. 9c
. 7c
and
. 16c
.. 9c
. . 6c
.. .6c
.. 5c
. 29c
. 27c
. 16c
.. 5c
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH, Feb. 17 (AP)—
Hogs 1,800: top 9,70 paid by small
killers: packer top 9.60; good to
choice 180-300 lbs., 9.50 to 9.60;
+
Love county basketball tourna
... held at Marietta
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 17, 1937.
er
- lb
■or What You Get But
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MOVING
( heaper and Safer the
Tanner Way
Barley. No. 2 bushel........ 85c
Shelled com. bushel ..... $1.25
Ft. Worth Rotary
President Here
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A Resume of Developments In
Cooke and Nearby Counties
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TEMPLE CASH STORI Cs
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DIXIE MOTOR
COACH CORP.
Phone 300
afternoon, is! some what improved.
Her infant daughter, born Feb. 7
is also reported better.
Mr. and Mys. Fred G. Decker of
Wichita Falls spent last weekend
with Mr. aril Mrs Will Watson
and son. Both families made a
business trip) to Talco, Texas. Sat-
urday.
Ihter-
32nd
me such noise from
Look . . , it’s half-
. Glory be! Mis en-
y morning. But for
s ’er race like mad,
Eutcher5pigs55.00-t086.00; packing encounter another sand that may
sows mostly 8.50. I carry 0,1 and gas around 3800 feet.
Cattle 1.700; calves 1,200: most.
beef cows 4.00 to 5.001 cutter HEY, BOB’ DOESN'T
grades 2.75 to 3.75; bulls largely
4 00 to 5.00; most slaughter calves j
4.00 to 6.75; stock steer calves 7.00
Cotton futures closed steady, net |
unchanged to 1 point higher: . ;
Opened Closed
614. 820 North
(F2tf)
Daily Register of January 20.
1937. Bring to Register offie.
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to 7.50.
Sheep 3,500;. good wooled lambs
9.75 to 10.00; medium grade wooled
lambs down to 9.00; shorn lambs
7.75 down; wooled aged wethers
6.00: wooled ewes 5.00 to 5.25;
wooled feeder lambs 8.50.
AI BE TIRED AN' I GOf "
TO TAKE A NAP- BLACK
WNDOY SPIDERS, HUH?-
courthouse, thence return to the
lawn at the rear of the Turner Ho-
tel, where a program of entertain-
ment will be provided.
There will be a demonstration of
trick and fancy 1 roping by noted
rodeo performers, some vocal se-
lections, and numbers by the band.
and children; have moved from
-
lues You Can’t Pass Up -
TOM LYNCH
MOTOR CO. J
Phone 410 r
sh ■ has,
sis ter of
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TOATHR
AN’MYPA
WILLHAVEZE
FIT---BUT---
examination, sat
BIDDERS: Sealed
quick on the draw. j possible for the district i
Captain George L Dickinson. to visit each club in the
12.26 a. m ' Prairie hay, ton .
9.24 a. m I Oat straw, ton ...
5.55 p. m, I Alfalfa straw, ton
CLEVELAND (AP) coach
Harry Newman of Collinwood high
school doesn’t yell. "Hey, Bob!”
FOR RENT — Small furnished
apartment for couple. 516 Lind-
ten by his horse.
(58ET9
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Fresh Yard Eggs, per do zen
only 20 cents
Watch This Space Dail r
FOUND — A place to sell scrap
iron. $5.00 a ton. Metal and
Parts Co., North Denison, across
street Whaley' Mill._________(M10‘
FOUND — Pair horn ' rimmed
glasses Call at Register office
(Quotations furnished by Kemp-
10.55 a. m lin Feed Store)
AUTO LOANS — Cars bought.
Brown Motor Company. Market
BARNEY HAS GONE ! ZE"HAP
WALTERS HAS GONE! AN’
ZE EAGLE'S SQUADRON IS
------'I NO MORE !!
Depart
4.57 a. m. 1
11.48 a. m
9.06 p m
gek,
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Coach Ed Gallagher, who has
been turning out national and,
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A Certified Check, or an accept-1 1.551 to 1156% ; barley No. 2 nomi-
' ---- _ -a sum equal nal, 100 to 101: sorghums No 2
bid must ac- yellow milo, per 100 lbs, 2.08 to
) nighr of March 8, and will 1
he return trip the night of
[15. On the return trip the
rill be routed from Monter- |
Matamoros, and will spene'
n brief visits in Brownsvill
er Cities of the Rio Grand, e
copies of
GAINESVILLE REGISTER
With a quality and quantity of
circulation that produces results.
Chssified advertising rates and
information:
No advertisement, for less than
30 cents.
Tuin words or more, 3 days, 3
cents per word.
Ten words or more, 6 insertions,
5 cents per word. \
Special j-ates by the month. >
Five ayerge 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.
Phone Tear Want Ado
to Number M
Our competent and courteous
classified clerk will asist you
in wording your ads by phone or
in person at our office.
in the Specification
THIMBLE THEATRE, Starring POPEYE
rLEAoW EOGENE—A naEeet
ME PQPPA NEEDS US
idachiset, plans Upon thesgafewheat futures held within narrow
return'of.the plansi.and Xu bin in limits. .Corn started unchanged to
Creighton 4 Doty's. Cal 1323-3 t days iromothecntittionasithinri higher. May 1.09,11-*, -
' ' ceived th full amount of the de-
posit will be returned.
negro turpentine woodsman, is United States, in order t ,
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LOOKING AHEAD:
FLORENCE, Ariz
ANLY
ONE PX-37
. ISL^FTAT
THE AIRPORT
TO PROTECT
THE KINGDOM
OF BRAZON A
AGAINST
FURTHER
AERIAL
ATTACK !
been employed.
Mrs lLoice McLaughlin
Healdton visited relatives
last week.
r.- | 3 higher,
1,041.
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO, Feb. 17 KAP).
Wheat No. 1 dark hard, 1.41; corn
No. 3 white, 1.141; oats No. 1
. the Gainesville club, V 'ed: hesday
By the Associated Press noon. He spoke at leng h . n the
QI ICK ON THE TRIGGER plan of the international organiza-
KISSIMMEE, Fla Shine Guest. ' tion to redistrict the clubs
i n this
Colinsville Well Cleaning Out
It is reported the Rapp-Ander-
son No. 1 Singletary, southeast of
‘ate bids will be taken on plumb-
. mg, heating : and wiring.
Plans and specifications may be
! Obtained from Elmer G. Withers
Architectural Company, Inc.,
It Holmes Bidg., Fort Worth, Texas,
pon a cash deposit of $10.00 for I
ire. hotel accommodations in
> City, sightseeing trips., 1
ons on sightseeing trips and
rt. I
lahoma City Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Northcutt 1
H‛
squirming beneath his foot. work.
- Whipping out his pistol, the ne-1 Mr. Park who was a
gro shot the head off a seven foot I Rotarian Roy Stamps,
rattlesnake before it could str ike. greetings to her Gainesvil e f riehds
i from Mrs. Jimmie Holla n, Lr...
A SIT-DOWN AND A 1 tant secretary of the Fo
COMEBACK | . ! Rotary club, a position
NEW YORK.
____________„ _ J id Rptary
that is attracting so ma ly Eei
HEARSAY EVIDENCE
OKLAHOMA CITY These dust
storms and winds are really becom-
ing a menace. ' J
“My house is on fire," a woman
shouted into the fire department
telephone, “I can hear it crackling
in the attic now:" .
Fire trucks sped to the address.
"Fire.?" snorted disgusted re-
turning firemen, "it was the wind
tearing her wallpaper."
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HOLLYWOOD COMPLEX
CHICAGO. One day Embry
Steiner survey himself in the mir-
ror and remarked: “Why, I do be-
lieve I look like George Raft. the
movie actor," Attorney Victor 1
Froelich related in superior court. |
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Shaper Well May Drill Deeper
Pete Shaner, who recently test- igarage.
ed salt water sand in wildcat on had left it A month later he found
W. B. Bean estate; in Grayson the car again in' his garage.
county, near Tioga. will possibly
carry this well on below present
depth of 3200 feet, expecting to
more th in
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BARNEY BAXTER’IN THE AIR
Hides ...................
GRAIN AND HAY
TARLETON AS USUAL
STEPHENVILLE, Feb. 17 (AP)
each
the en-
Thursday, Friday. and Saturday of
this week. Forty-seven teams have
been entered, the largest number
ever enrolled in a county tourna-
ment here.
Lucian Larrabee is the guest of
his brother, Roger, at San Antonio
I this week.
and Horace Gra- Arvard Wilson of Fort Worth
has returned home after a visit
with friends here.
Ernest Floyd has returned home
from Fort Worth, where he has
8 WE TOOK ZE SOLEMN
88 OATH TO DIE FOR EACH
8 OTHER. SO WHY DO I A
88 STAND HERE LIKE 11
DUNCE ?
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THACKERVILLE
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I THACERVLLLE, Feb. 17.— Mr.
and Mrs. Ware C. High and little
daughter have returned from Dal-
las where they visited Mr. High's
mother, Mrs Ethel High.
Bobby Wurl Burkhart is seri-
ously ill at the home of his par-
ents, Mr.- and- Mrs. W. B. Burk-
hart. |
The condition of Mrs. W. H.
Stricklin, who was taken to the
Gainesville sanitarium Sunday
Copr I Kng Frun
19)3 1 Car Ander
naval stores operator, said Guest i tive districts at least twice
was- walking along a dim woods year, without commandin 5
trail when he felt something tire time of the governors
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wife; < ’
pre- i ’
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ment. Phone
Dixon.
ernoon
expected.
Opening -11 cents up, May
1 36%-3, July 1,18%8-19 Chicago ' _
ion Knox farm near Bolivar, in
j northwest Denton county • stated
Julyi today well had not been drilled
,i in as was reported this week: It
r is said royalty'under well has been German verbs. .
sold and until papers} have been ( ■
- ME BEDS FULL
OF BLACKWDDY 1
SPIDERS r.
Twenty-two stu- held many years. She-is a
dents, demanding cancellation of a Mrs. F. C. Cooper and San
of Gainesville, and dau; ht r of
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ing for a real location make your Local citizens are urged to be at
wants known before it is too late, i the station and extent! a welcome
Rent reasonable. For further par- to the visitors, also witness the
ticulars call at Register office. 1 program on the Turner Hotel lawn.
(tf) The lawn will be illuminated
with several flood lights, arrang-
ed through the courtesy of Leon
00 4„ . Gilmore. district manager of the
FOR SALE Alfalfa and John- Texas Power and Light Company,
son grass hay, mixed. 35c per ( __-
(flltf) secutive basketball victory.
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Poultry, Eggs the PlawDos found the range and
SPECIAL For only 10c, a 25-lb. i
sack of Bewley Chick Starter is Helpbringer, Holderand.Kiker
given with each 100 chicks bought. ! all lived on the same street
Chicks from Pullorum-Typhoid Ensley, Ala.
ested flocks. We buy hems in ex ---------■---—
hange for chicks, custom hatch-1 - LOCAL MARKETS
ng, feed, anything we sell, paying
nore than market price. GAINES-
“A Rotary clb represen s some-
thing more than a gatheri ig place '
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dreds scurrying to the strets—
all except a few youngsters.
Not until police assured them
they could return on free admis-
sions did they leave. :
The fire was confined to the
booth.
12 For Rent (Apto.)
FOR RENT — Furnished apart-
Don Gillis and his celebrated
Horned Frog band from Texas
Harry Park, presidei t «
Fort Worth Rotary < lub
15 For Sale (Mise.)
Olympic wrestling champions at | (Quotations furnished by Kemp-
Oklahoma A. & M college for 21 , hn Feed Store)-
-......... Gainesville, Texas, all in accord-
w ir pnE,e ance with plans and specifications
E: KoGEkS i prepared by the Elmer G. Withers March
LAWYER - Architectural Company, Inc., will--
Does a general practice in all be received — --------- — — _.
courts. Telephone 425. Gainesville, Lacour, Sity Manager, Gaines- .
2 i ville, Texas, until 2:30 p. m., the
-exas ""t 19th day of February, 1937.
—- . ---- The successful bidder will be re-
WE pay the highest cash prices quired to enter into -
for bones, rags, scrap iron: and : with the City of Gainesville, which
metals. Also old junk cars and ra- [will contain provisions conforming ---- -------- - — I 1
। diators and batteries. Gainesville with the requirements of the Fed-j Estimated receipts: wheat 8 cars.
Salvage and Junk Company^ 130,eral and state laws-and'the execu- com 3, oats 2, sorghums 2. cane
North' Denison, Phone 351. ’lion of a statutory bond for the full seed 1.
j (ml2) amount of the contract price. I Wheat No. 1 soft red winter. I
2
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bale. Across from Nichols Mule
•♦Barn, Gainesville. (18)
Christian University, will arrive
in Gainesville on a special Santa I Marietta to 4 farm in Addington
Fe train at 6;30.this evening, will Bend.
lead a delegation of 200 Fort I
Worth business men in parade ment will be
from the railroad station to the _l
Prices given below are those ob-
tained at noon each day and are
OBLIGING RETURN dared, and he urged menbers of
DANVILLE, Va.—Joseph Al-, the local club to carry the teach-
len's wandering car is back-plus ings and ethics of the organization
4 000 miles on the speedometer and to their competitors, with
3 to bringing about better
his ' standing between men in
which was locked as he1 of human endeavor.
10 Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT—Bedroom to gentle-
man. 903 8. Denton. Phone 412.
_________________________(M8tf)
FOR RENT — Nice bedroom to
gentleman. 332 N. Denton.
(A12tf)
YOUNGSTERS DEMAND : piNg TUP
MOVIE FIRE CHECKS!: NIV- -IT
BUS
Hens, lightweight....... •
Spring chickens, 2% lbs
over ....... 1..........
birthday. It was originated by (Paul
Harris, of Chicago, and has • g own
to amazing proportions. Mr. Har-
ris is still living in Chicagc .
The party, advertising the South-
western Exposition and Fat Stock '
show, to be held at Fort Worth
next month, will depart at 7 o'clock
for their homes, following a tour
of Texas and Oklahoma towns.
‛VES, I PUT BLACK.
WJIDW SPIDERS
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M. K. T—EASTBOUND Cream, No. 2 . . 1..........
Arrive Depart candle Eggs. No. 1, Dozen .
.....7.05 p. m. 7.05 p. m
any more when he wants to talk
to one of his basketball players.
He did it once this year an five
boys trotted over to listen,
The five Bobs on his first team,
all playing different positions, are
Bob Vogel, Bob LickertBob
Jones, Bob Greenwald j and Bob
Maxwell. All the first stringers
aren’t Bobs, however There is a
Walter, a Don, a Joe and a Felix.
Newman calls them all by their
last names this year. It Saves time.
A species of snail, found in lime-
stone waters around Americus,
Ga., cap rise to the top pf a pond
or sink to the bottom by pumping
water into or out of an air cham-
ber. p 4
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Hit the bull's eye with a Regis-
ter Classified Ad.
I Collinsville; Grayson county, has
I been given shot and is [being clean- .German
t ed out. Casing has been cemented .down in protestin the corridors of
Re-1 at 3833 feet and well plugged back Lincoln school. , The speaker told of tie 1~pu
sumption of foreign buying led to to 3885 feet. Sand wap shot from} Frederick Rex, the instructor, . growth of’Rotary Inter lat iongl.
material upturns of Chicago wheat! i 3837 to 3863 feet which five foot tactfully called off the test after} which now has
prices early today. The Liverpool ! brake. Salt water has been giving the two-minute demonstration. .clubs, with —
market was sharply higher than considerable trouble in this well. The next day the students • members, in many countri s < f the
- . marched in, exultant over their world, citing this as. f “ there
Oil’men whovistedthe"gaswellvictory. Rex calmly announced is something intangible in
- * 5 the test, so regrettably postponed} , x . .
Monday, would be in order. Stun- j ness and professional me »
; ned silence was followed by the j world to it.
seratching of pencils conjugating
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The City: Council of Gainesville
nUAA tv 14 , reserves the right to reject any or
Allmakes of rebuilt type- date of opening bids.—Austin S. i nal.
writers, $3.00 down and $3.00 a Reed, Mayor, City of Gainesville, ■
month. Adding machines. Repair- Texas. ‘Attest: Johnnie Neilson,
tag. Leave calls at Register of- /city Secretary. (19)
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Sopr.11937.King Features Syndicate. Inez World rizhts reserved R-1
Livestock
"" ! from behind last night to defeat
th FOR SALE — Good Jersey milch Decatur Baptist college 46 to 16
Phone and score their seventy-fourth con-
Ort February 23. Rotary
national will celebrate i s
774
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" U rid xights eserve _ ,0,.
• Copr 1937 Kat Fcatures Syedicatt. Inc.’S -6
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Syndicate Ur Wed
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RAILROADTIME Turyrs. Dla Poms .
Turkeys No. 2 -- ..
Old roosters, per lb.
31.....10.55 a. m.
HENRY
Afrive
4.....- 4.57 a. m.
27 ..... 11.48 a. m.
6..... 9:06 p. m.
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16 ..... 12.26 a. m.
6 .... 9.24 a. m.
9 ... t- 5,55 p. m,
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cia brought his Arizona light-
weight championship with him to
the state prison. While working as
ja trusty on the prison farm he
failed to answer the evening roll
caH.
Guards began a search.
Soon Dave ambled in. explaining
he had only been doing his road
work.
His trusty privileges were re-
voked.
22 Special Notices
Cap"sfe
4 <2._ -
He was attempting to harness
the animal when it turned and
grabbed his hand in its teeth.
The farmer, like a man who
bites a dog, made news by nipping
a piece off the horses' nose.
: gesture of goodwill to ■
is important to all of Tex-
[r. Leonard said. “Tourist
and the increasingly im-
t commercial relations be-
Texas and Mexico make the .
ion sponsored by the Dallas
er of Commerce both time-
[important Those who make
p will receive honors and at- j
is which individual tout ist —
I could not get."
price for the trip ranges up- E
from $125,060 for one per-,
1 an upper berth. This in-1
round trip railroad and Pull-
DIXIE CABS Phone 106. New
deluxe Plymouths, heated and
comfortable in all weather.
Courteous sendee. (23)
fl. at the .office of E. J.
ity Manager, Gaines- October
d
;January .
IN POOPDECK'S BED-
z CLEVER IDEA, EH?
— AA:HA:)
BUT, BAGGY
THEY'RE
EXTREMELY
PO1SONO051!
IL_______T______
WALL PAPER and painting time able Bidder’s Bond for ________
is here With a store full of wall ito 5 per cent of total bid must __
I paper and paints, good mechanics, , company each bid as a guarantee
i good equipment and transporta- that, if awarded the contract, the
j tion, we are* prepared to handle bidder will} enter into formal con-
any job anywhere. Member, Inter- i
Regular meeting 1 Royal I national Society of Master Paint-!
A... c.. 4 I" 1 ers and Decorators Association al
Areh Chapter, No. 99, Phone 426. Long Brothers. (ml7) ’ ra
Thursday evening, 7 :30 J — -------•------------------ 1"
____ o’clock. Roy Wilson, H. NOTICE—Quilt and blanket laun-
P.; Talmadge Nutting, Sec. dry service. 25 cents each. Five
T----~F----—•! for $1. Snow Laundry. Phone 125.
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