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this layer
enjoy the protection of
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and south streets too
Erich sent her a reproachful
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little hole
butt and
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ors and retirement insurance pro-
blighted area where
a
possible.
tection of their employes:
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and Commerce streets.
fare, and
up to the
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know who
to
is We’ve got to!”
examined them with
A Heavy Date!
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SORK DAISY, BUT IVE
he course. I did know a man who
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If I fail I’ll be sorry, but
went
on
could understand it.’
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To be continued
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Maybe a Squirrel Got It!
BLONDIE
By CHIC YO
FORT SILL, Okla.,
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Town Topics
By A. MORTON SMITH
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wax. ISOPPOSE
YOURENDn
southeast corner of the square.
Jim Wells owns and operates his
own drug store at the southwest
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FARMERS are not the only peo-
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Soldier Hanged
For Slaying Man
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THAT’S AU?
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I'M NOT %
JEALOUS.’]
This year’s national election is a
matter more of being for and
TAT 6011000
WITH ME?
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THE MAD! .
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BEEM TIPPED OFF TH/
THEYVE DECIDED TO
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countien, Texan, and Love count.
8ix months, la ad-
Member at the Am
Press Association,
seers' Ashociatton.
I KNOW
THAT! SO
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it around.”
ON THE
WDEPENDENT
TICKET! a
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A NEW GAL AT OAK
AND ELM
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it very end like that by sticking a
a whim. But it wasn’t a whim, tooth pick in them. It used to in-
It was something I had to do. trigue me.”
Now I’m working at it I’m happy. Erich and Susan cried almost
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OUT OF THE)
"GROUND,
Frh onened his land again in others* tney are not. ut yital sonnel which has been in charge An elephant 1
pointing them out. Julie prodded importance is to locate schools as of the gin in past years, would pounds at birth,
the butts with her needle. There ------------------------------
OSTERYCLAICY?
WAT IS F TAT YOU
weer ID TELL
3e7a
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wine counties. Te
One month, in ad-
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1 month*.
96mE665 TO MW i
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PURSUE
THEM FROM
THAT DAY
ON. .
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was a faint, puzzled f rown of ef- nNIr AInmI Ay
fort on her smooth brow. "Odd," DUnALD DUCK
she murmured.“I seem to remem- ‛ ■
ber . . .” Then she smiled at Erich
“That’s funny,”
mured.
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something mighty close to it
seems to me.”
Erich held her close for
— _____,____ like this—allowing the paint to
feeralHOR a long minute Susan stared become absorbed in ’
--------* I at Thomy then sat down rather than adhere to the surface
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way with Julie and
ABBIE an’SLATS
THE STUDIO OF NIX. CREATOR OF
•STRANGE THO ITBEN
‘HERSAREALLy
jB^AAAAZING CLAIM, MKNIX.
ATHSNAN"GATHLESS"GROGSINS,
CLAIMS HE LIVED IN THE STOMACH
OF OSMOKI, SACRED BRASS IDOL
OF LAMMlSTAN.’-EXISTtNG SOLELY
on the choke offerings the
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rticipate in this low-cast fed-
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GasJournal said today. Duncan, Okla., and will go 6
Illinois output was down 10,100 here to Denison, en route to I
barrels daily to 194,700 barrels las where it.will play the te
daily; eastern fields, 1,800 to 70,- part of October.___t j
000; Michigan, 110 to 49,990 and
the Rocky mountain area, 1,130 to
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into the blaze, Julie
arm. “What did you
holes?” she said.
."H(BUTWE).i
P HAVE < 4’ i
MLLYOULSNQTREE) W"?:,
MAKE A SWNG-—
(FOR ME,DADDY, AND)
S-—-W HANG IT IN )
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YZe •WN
minute. “It’s like my paint," ____________________ _______ . ________
said. ‘‘When I got the idea of it, I used to smoke cigarettes to the GOT A BLIND DATE WITH
suppose you could have called it very end like that by sticking a LA NEW GAL AT OAK ,
la qdvance
in advance .
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_________By HAM FISHER
F BUT WE HANE ALL THE TOP STARS OHllA
THE BOYS WRTE IN FOR THE DARNDE$T
THINGS LIKE--WELL YLLGNE YOU AN 2
IVEA--THE Sound of ajt? a-—
FAMOUS MOME STAR FSA, HL BEY
KISSING JOE IN FRONT (GLAD TBE TH' J
«OA MIKE-J--- k VICTIM, SIR J
/ITS THE B66EST RADIO SHOW IN X
U THE WORLD. WE BEAM IT ALL OVER )
J THE GLOBE, WHEREVER THERE ARE }
I AMERICAN TROOPS. NO ONE N THE /
STATES hears it—
with his paint process. He was Texas, July 22, 1943.
— -------2-. Because of the Bever was convicted and sen-
has three young children.
Bill Smith is insured in the old-
age and survivors insurance pro-
gram. If he should die today his
widow and children would imme-
diately begin receiving survivors
insurance payments of $75.60 a
month. The family would get
these monthly survivors checks
until Bill’s baby reached age 18.
and then, at age 65. Bill’s widow
would get $26.85 for the remain-
der of her life. Bill’s family
(IHAPPENToKoW
TOUCHES THEiR DoLe
BECAUSE IF THEY A
DONIT-THYSE- 5
LIEVE TWAT BAD ) 4
LUCK WILL _2
ance. They need it. The social u-.., c ...„
security board has recommended futteinkaineato he _________________ _ _______
to congress that the self-em- the factory, of Erich’s exact ng slaying of Clint C. Wod, 50-year-
ployed business men, farmers, work on some last experiments old cafe operator at Amarillo,
seriously sick and wounded East Texas production was un- ■■
American officers and enlisted changed at 370,900 barrels daily,
men who have been prisoners in--
Germany. The state and war de- TJ* A*Anlc Camina
partments jointly announced the DlE •llCU3 -5
arrival. rn ___________
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and other excluded groups
should be allowed to participate
in the federal insurance program.
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ZhELLO, EMMA, THIS’S <
’ J DAISY> WILL VOU MEET.
MEAT OAK —p—
The War Today
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« _ ber, even though a small pareez
General Eisenhowers.c among age, who have nursed the fires
action by organizeds iabor in- vengeance, sabotaged the Germa
Hitler’s enslaved foreignmww war effort, and organized fori
dIcates his r.-rmany hour. They are closely watche
armies will soonbe > t of- and may be able to do little unl
in force, and gives we except allied armies are so near that i
ficial intimation that dustry would be disrupted an
any real heefrom inigh,, «tu- way, but in the aggregate the e
There is a vastly dseren "for- feet may be considerable.
ation among themilnseyr as * At any rate they may be a
eigners in the.reich, French Ma- boldened by the knowledee th
compared with the thousands of their serfdom is almost ov
quis which enabled.thusmrgies Eisenhower’s call, and toda
soldiers to devote, the r dimout on news from the Holl
to the main effort. ~ermany has front, add to the growing feeli
By every, report, on lr im- of several days that the digpu
kept a tight hand.’ onnn and is about 0D That, tool b’S
ported labor. Thess.. men Ln meaning of repeated Germ
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eenta per moncb wiu he charset. ----
ing out more than all right. He fined in the post prison following
tried to explain the unique prop- the conviction pending review of
man so overshadowed erties of his formula. He leaped the case bv higher h eadquarters;
_____-___2 2____2 2 1. 1- 2 r The public relations office said
rought outline for her in the Bever deserted a parachute bat-
talion at Fort Benn ng, Ga., in
emergency, he’d sent it to the tenced by general court martial
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error* or omissions occurrig in local or
publigheent 51" dag
■ farther than the amount recelved
Tko Amn
EAeor Hor
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nd. &
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। Someone's been comi ng around
_ here ” , . coming of the railroads, the busi-
Susan saidness district centered around the
courthouse square and on Dixon the inter-regional highway
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against Roosevelt than anything metal to be painted. It will eat time for Wood as a cook prior to
else. into it making it slightly, pore us the slaying.______________
It is a rather serious thing
116% S. Dixon ' Phone
Elated Press, United Presa, Texas
id International Circulation "Man-
, r— —----------- ---__________ _______r about us
• Susan searched for word: “I would certainly kill <ny chance
N.*4 A... T..v:. c_I_uL11 __-al fnr +he /onlnrv ”
Home on Gringholm 12nifornia production increased
underground, to carry off the We can readily see that wise -- F. 1 850 barrels a day to 881,250;
stream’s waters. city planning for the future, can WASHINGTON, Sept. 26. (A)—- Kansas, 600 to 280,900; Louisiana,
Gainesville still might develop save much money for cities and The Swedish repatriation liner 2,600 to 362,000; Oklahoma, 650 to
Pecan creek’s beauty by drive- towns, and give them the advan- Gripshom arrived at Jersey City 342,850. and Texas 50 to 2,156,-
ways on both sides of the stream, tages without which they will de- this morning, bringing back 219 150.
without entailing too great a cline instead’of going forward. .... - —
the laying out of the metropolis,
’ not refrain from com-
FIKE, TORNADO
And AU Kinds of
INSURANCE
The name of George Grice
on Your Insurance Policy
is like Sterling on Silver.
GEO. M. GRICE
corner of the square. Bill
I’ll together. “Who was i.?”
know I did all I could. That’s the Julie thoughtfully i
Midville, with her sewing. “I don’t re-
When I figured it out that way, I member his name,” she said. “But
could understand it.” he was father’s nigh: watchman
“And if she loses everything?" at the factory.”
DAILY REGISTER ‛
OUTSIDE OF Cooke, Orayson, Denton
WE HEARD YOU WERE ABOARD AND VIE
I HAD SEVERAL REQUESTS FROM THE
G. TO HAVE YOU APPEAR ON
COMMAND PERFORMANCE^^ DON’TT
FROM LOS ANGELES. THE )
ROOPS KNOW YOURE (
(.HEADED FORME PACIFIC.
sitions since before the begin- watching a full yellow moon Don’t see how they
nino A +1. 1a 0. na ,tz1, climb to the top of the fir trees, smoked them all so short unless
ning of the old-age and survivors Erich was fully aware of the whoever did it stuck pins in them
insurance program in January state of their finances, and as un- and
1937. Each is married and each disturbed over it as Julie.
rsses are also not allowed to thinkin’ of the Scarbroughs as
broke. All my life I’ve felt like
One month, in ad-
navy department before hs’d at Fort Sill, Oct. 13,
made all the the tests. he‛d three day trial on charges of mur-
wanted. But the tests were com- der and desertion. He was con-
ing out more than all right. He fined in the post prison following
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The RexlBter PrinUnx tompw, ess office, SOS East Califorpia I it.._______________ 1. _______
6UFFEY mr
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Sanger Bros. store area, but it has
hopped eastward three times,
K(ACORN, JUMP BACK QUICK,
BSkfREes#*E
his knees
oh the sand.
“Neither can I,” T h o r n y He found three more of the short
groaned. “And she’s just stubborn stubs. “Let's take them up to the
enough to get herself right to that house and have a look at them,”
place too.” he said. “I’d like to
Copr. 19H. Wali Dissey Productions
VCorld Rights %
IF YOU PLANT THIS
ACORN, A BIG -
TREE WILL GROW)(%,
AND THEN LL)KIa#(
HANG AJ-e,
But with the building of rail
lines, East California developed .
as a leading business thorough- acquire land for parks.in.se-
advance - -
On* year, I n
advance .
Eatereaatshe-bnamzeximiaztenePontorzle
Turnip Greens
BIG No. 2 san—2 for 25c
“But of
“It’s Julie’s money,” was his
argument. "This is what she
wanted to do with it. If she loses
it in the experiment, well then--”
he shrugged. “She loses it.”
Susan, watching his calm, in-
troubled face, had never loved
could expect to collect a total of
about twenty thousand dollars, in
survivors insurance. Jim’s widow
and children would get nothing
from old-age and survivors in-
surance if he should die.
q1,.l,9Al.. “She’ll still be happy. Sh?’ll
Bill would have paid $24 a year manage to live graciously ir a
, for the high value of survivors small cottage with a few prized
insurance that would be payable possessions and plenty of flow-
to his widow and children. Self- ers." . .. ..
. employed business men generally ineBut we 11 keeP working, fight-
would like to be permitted to ‘We’ll keep fighting all right!"
have this low-cost federal insur- Susan drew a
Susan drew a long breath, The public relations
smiled up at him? “It’s a wonder- nounced that Pvt.
Bever, 27, Kansas City; Mo., was
in hanged early today for the pistol
T
Tihecano
makes you know more than any- Julie, beside a sma
thing else that everything she fire in the library,
told us was true. Thorny, we’ve from her neediepoin t. E r i c n
got to prove it to this town, spread the cigarette stubs out be-
neath the strong desk light and
g
paring the local situation with
that of Dallas.
Dallas is spending millions to
try to anchor the business district
and avoid the creation of more
blighted areas by widening down-
town streets. Particularly are Dal-
paid $200 a month salary. Jim Thorny groaned again. enazneu ie11 walz
nets about $200 a month above whTo^ a pencil while Susan
operating expenses. Both men they sat on the overturned beat I____
have been in their respective po- in the shadow of the boathouse Susan
when one considers that a na-
tionally-reputed poll has dis-
closed that only 7 per cent of the *
polled voters in Iowa could name
the Republican candidate for
lieutenant-governor in that state,
and only 3 per cent could name
the Democratic candidate.
There was a time when selec-
tion of a president, and the man
to succeed him in case of death, j
was the prime political question I
of the day. j
Mr. Dewey, on Bis cross-coun- ‘i
try campaign trip, may make 1
some votes, but it is doubtful. It 1
appears that the votes are to be
cast in November not for or
against Mr. Dewey, but for or
against ‘President Roosevelt.—
Denison Herald.
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Apple and pear trees are often
dusted with hormone prepara-
tions to prevent the fruit from
falling from trees prematurely.
About 1.300 bulls are killed an-
nually in Spain’s bull-fights. •
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fl SUPPOSE YXI WONDER?L__
WHY WE TOOK YOU OFF/Ssi
>^—-\THE PLANE •
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, repute
tion or standing of ny firm, Individual or corporation,
Will bo gladly corrected upon belhz called to the pub-
shers attention.
"i.daily nEGiirrwi
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survivors insurance.
Assume that in the same town place too ,
Bill Smith is manager of a chain “Stubborn or magnificent,” su- has
drug store which is located at the san murmured. “Somehow itarot
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co: ne spying
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Chiropractor I A
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finished. “No
oke, Orayson, Denton, Montague,
Ink and Love county, Oklahoma:
Six months, in ad-
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the end of
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as their suspicions of a spy, J
Erich was shaking his head as LOCATION OF SCHOOLS in Hinton Gill IS
Drd Alc the center of each section of town I . I 1 1
in Gainesville, the schools were oug y ras er Fina Americans were exchanged TOGainesville
that wav located where land could be ob- H. L. Frasher announced Tues- for disabled German prisoners at
TLere were holes in every one ” tained the , cheapest, or where day that he had purchased the Goteborg, Sweden, early this Clyde Beatty-Russell Brothers
As hp stoned to to s the butts grants were made, without regard Hinton cotton gin, on Culberson month along with more than 1,700 Combined Circus, one of the larg-
- - Pm - ■ caught his to being located in the center of street, and would operate it this British and other United King- est big top amusement attractions
sav about the areas served. In some cases season. dom prisoner nationals. on the road this season, will ex-
3 the schools here are well located, Mr. Frasher said the same per- ------------------- hibit in Gainesville on Saturday,
■ - in others; they are not. Of vital sonnel which has been in charge An elephant weighs 160 to 200 October 14.
"h " - ---- a.m. Waldo T. Tupper, general agent,
and Susan, relieved.
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him more. “Speaking of bal-
ance—” she murmured. “You have
Si san mur-
eral insurance system.
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Sainesville Qailg Register
..A Accun 13. by John T. LEONARD, Pablahca1 Atternoon. Ezcept Bundny
roundM A“-T2 "" "Absorbed GainesvilleSignal, February, 1939______________
MAJOR E. A. WOODS, Dal- 3
las city planner, enumerate the i
that city had accrued “
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By WALT Dll
ti-tt -
By RAEBURN VAN BURI
GREArsCOTr!! ns HISTORY <
LAWMISTAN SHOWS THAT-FRO*
TwgEHAS swre^q<E~HTo«-'
2—522
MUST BE TEL-AK
THE.
Truth dee
i bed, indig-
nantly. “That’s a swell way to
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One year, in advance
BT MAIL, in Zones
One month, lb ad-
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Six months, I n
to cnee of
other advert
NO BENEFITS FOR
♦ SELF-EMPLOYED MEN
Similarly in Gainesville, our
business : streets are too narrow,
particularly California street ----.------. --p- E. rAeee men ana
from Rusk to Chestnut, Red River GOVERNOR MEETS GOVERNR—Gov. Andrew Schoeppel of ported labor,. lEEurope have _______ _
and Dixon streets. Kanra s (left) was on hand at Oklahoma City to welcome Gov. and women froma . 0 slightly counterattacks along the we
business district was' Mrs. Thomas Dewey of New York upon the Republican presidential been confined 0 -eIners of war. wall, whose only purpose can
centered about, the ■—Otef. arrival a apweb by Dewey—< Ar Wirepboto.) fheyve had fu opportunit nrcestwmnvepoisnbtorhama
1 far from arterial highways as again have charge of the ginning teeearrivately. ___effort.__________
,;0, t in NoME possible. • of cotton and he invites the cot- ------------------ ! ‘
"____ ___i___ _____,__ _______ ed" 82 will remove two schools now neighboring counties to bring Crude Oil Output arrangements for the coming
IN GAINESVILLE,, before the ^^f Fom Week Declines
two schools on the loop route of good service. -B Vl. vv --- — mal trainer of the circus and a
J on . Reopening of the Hinton gin is TULSA Okla, Sept. 26(A) — tion pictures, and authon of s
Grand avenue. important this season, since there InitdrStates crude oil produc- eral wild animal books, is 1
-is but one other gingin operation Hnn decreased 4,590 barrels daily featured attraction of the sh
GAINESVILLE MIGHT now in Gainesville, and farmers from Ioelmklended Sept. 23 to 4,- with his host of trained anima
’ ' " ' . . • a wide area are bringing their 37510"rrels daily, the Oil and The circus comes herefn
, nf thA nreviousiv tions where they are badly cotton here for ginning ‛i”- Dam. y,
best locations declined in value needed noUbly in the eastern tAttentionisrrafleden the Hin-
and drawing power, partsqf ‘he city, at not too great Register todasrtisement in. nhe
Dallas iailed to capitalize on a a cost. • 5 ____•L
small creek, similar to Pecan But the time is coming, as the d-AaA n i j
creek, running through the city, northeast and southeast sections 71M Ven KrougnL
and is now spending millions of develop, that the cost of land for — Ml •
dollars for‘a 19-foot storm sewer parks will be prohibitive. j
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the Scarbroughs had a sort of
They, half interest with God.” He
. too, pay a part of the cost of the chuckled and added, “or the
. -price of food, clothing, homes, devil ” I talk about my paint,
equipment, motor vehicles. But I cant understand: How uI the ciearfette butt”
household furnishings, etc, which could they have lost so much?" said1 susan •he hassarette buth
they and their families buy, and Old Scarbrough" probaslysntokrda in it. Ke? And that oncl over there
they play the employer’s share of real loss in abandoning this fac- —°50
the contributions far the surviv- tory. No one ever thought about , u j PiKed UP • 11 , *
' T . it, they were too busy thinking looked at the-small pm-like holes
about the town’s finding jobs. Thenhe picked up the other one, leaving
yet Then from what Julie said, he That 15 funny, he (agreed,
they themselves are denied the never had much heart for makin‛ - _ ‘
protection. A large majority of money after that. And money I see what you’re
the businesses in most Texas isn’t a thing that sUnds idleness. Son ,,
towne ar, n. ;necmct. ,11 Either its makin more or it’s here.
e ot incorporated and, meltin’ away. Julie parried “Which means,” ___ ___
therefore, most of the self-em- money too, but I guess the nazis heavily, “we’ll have to stop meet-
ployed merchants and business got most of that fortune,” 'j ing. Any more scandal
men in Texas are hot allowed to ‘ -uu o-a-cu -01 vuluS. j ------ --------
enjoy the survivors or the retire- can't see Julie Scarbrough with- forthe factory.
-mn ine.1. ,+.2410. — out a background of wealth— Erich got down on
ment insurance protection pro- beauty-” - '[ f and searched around
vided by federal old-age and
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 26, 1944, newspaper, September 26, 1944; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1466207/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.