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* GlieSviNe (Tex.) Daily Saturday, Dec. 16, 1944.
Page Five
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cents.
Dec. 31.
"That is fair enough." agreed
space will cost
the others, for they knew
I
was only one way of- gett
e"
2
(18)
Lott and Found
4
One
witches. The other end he
threw
17, for San Francisco. Can take
the
(18)
By LUCRECE HUDGINS
Poldrex he sees three beautiful
FOR
(1t)
EEi
End
Sunday
fhe
WH
Witches’ den as the thfee
serve
to Yellow Cab stand.
(19)
a
mannish suit for 35c.
(19)
John-
b
cow.
A trial
(it)
Wallpaper
25a
>
enridge.
J. H. Hamilton, et ux, to Wil-
4
FOR
ville.
metal house trailer sleeps 4.
7
914 N. Morris.
(19)
FOR
SALE—Chifforobe and stu-
dio couch, cheap. 325 N. How-
d
404 N. Commerce. .
(18)
eth Ave.:
(22)
28a
Used Cars
FOR
SALE—White,, five-burner
meat, Daily Register.
(19)
kerosene cook stove. See owner
FOR SALE—1937 4-door sedan, 4
Help Wanted
at 620 North Morris.
(20)
Inc., 171’2 acres out of the W. W.
SALE — Gas heaters, bed-
FOR
761-D. Camp Howze.
(18)
Mattie H. McCubbin to Whif-
Greco of Montreal and Bobby
1935 Chevrolet, good condition.
(20)
Clements.
Henry W. Rollins, 25, Camp
SALE—Boy’s bicycle, good
FOR
27, Hickory, N. C.
FOR
Automobiles
29
the official verdict.
Want to Buy
16
WANTED TO BUY—Used cars.
in-
Brown Pontiac Co.
(D23)
Typewriters
47
i
and
Warranty Deeds:
Gainesville Register, between 9
E. J. Doughty, et ux, to L. E.
Jewelers
(tf)
a.
WE
Jewelry
56a
Ruth
G Moore, 159 2/3 acres
Phone 7.
ton, phone 739-W.
(N23tf)
h
IF andert. .
Back of
(J9)
■ for
(18)
Plan NOW
(18)
tires.
..BUILD LATER
$ire
eds!
Clyde Golightly
log.
Dogs
i tian
le.
2
(19)
you always desired.
22
-
MOVING
BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AT THIS BANK
mon School District No. 10
will
$1.49
diamonds at Porter’s
con-
Gainesville
Radio
41
day.
National Bank
L
A GOOD BANK TO BE WITH
\
Start Saving NOW
for your postwar home
Bedrooms for Rent (1>)
FOR RENT — Bedroom to gentle-
be in . session at the school house
located on the above described
out of the John Musick survey,
abstract 780, and Francis Godley
St.
Will
SALE—1939 International
ton truck: 1937 Chevrolet
Isham Beasley, one-half of lot 5,
block 9, Scott’s addition to the
Fair Park club: 9:30 a. m. to
12 noon, breakfast Hub; 2 p. m..
stead, mattresses and springs
comp lete; bookcase, kitchen table.
Priced reasonable. Apply 1314 N.
FOR SALE—House. Vacant now
for immediate possession. Brick,
6 rooms, 2 complete baths, double
ranged for duplex if wanted. Lo-
cated close in. 517 North Denton
IF YOU have a house for sale, or
if you want to buy one, call or
see J. M. Russell, 317 North Den-
land conveyed by Mrs. J.
Putman to William Neu, Ri
Bros.
(J8)
’LOST — Baby’s pink crocheted
mitten on Elm or South Denton
Helena Kleiss to Whiffen Es-
tate, Inc., (1) 19242 acres out of
the Francis Godley survey, ab-
stract 394; (2) 51 acres out of the
Local and Long
Distance •
(20)
with
Phone
.(20)
Packing, Crating and
Shipping
McCormick.
Wilma R. Moon vs. Leonard F.
Moon.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Ei
g
“Now.” said one witch. ‘
get the box it is yours.”
BUILDING CUSTODIANS
SALES CLERKS
FOUNTAIN GIRLS
EXCHANGE MANAGERS
Apply in person 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Camp Howze Exchange Office
Warehouse Building No. 21
Camp Howze, Texas.
Oil and Gas Lease:
E. G. Rawsey, et ux, to L. F.
Cox, (1) 160 acres out of the W. H.
Smith survey, abstract 1532 and
T. J. Hutchinson survey, abstract
1647: (2) 30 acres out of the S.
Greco and Ruffin picked up
about $25,000 eacha
of the Francis Godley survey, ab-
stract 394; (2) 126 acres out of
the Francis Godley survey, ab-
stract 394.
J. C. Highfiel to Whiffen Estate,
>
abstract 914; (2) 75 acres out of
the George L. Smith survey, ab-
stract 914; (3) 30 acres out of the
George L. Smith survey, abstract
914.
16TH DISTRICT COURT
Divorces Granted: a
Oil, Gas and Mineral Lease:
Will Sicking, et ux, to E. R.
Hilburn Motor Co.
Authorized Ford Dealer
Dixon at Broadway
Phone 966
Help Wanted
I MEN AND WOMEN
Mt MANBEE equipment-
vhte yon to stop by for a
velentifie inspection.
musical recordings; 5 p. m., fire-
side weiner roast; 8 p. m., 1
"The Fleet’s In.”
UKow
CHAPTER 12
The Witches Test Louis
shoes that take 2,000-mile steps,
an elastic rope and a fine net In
ommnmnnn
18a
Magic Music Box of the Witches
of Poldrex that will cure Ruth's
sickness and make her smile a
Wheelock survey, abstract 1684;
(2) 176.79 acres out of the Robert
Wheelock survey, abstract 1684
and Francis Godley survey, ab-
stract 393.
Nora Davis to Whiffen Estate,
Meats, fats, etc.—Book No.
red stamps A8 through Z8 and
A5 through S5 valid indefinitely.
No more will be validated until
Monday
Fair Park club: 7 p. m., talk
a letter home; 8 p. m., movies.
CITY COURT
One person charged with over-
parking and one $1 cash bond re-
brings a smile.
MILLER’S CLEANERS
Hatters and Dyers
329-31 North Commerce St.
(J14)
East 75 Vs varas to place of
beginning; being the sai -
15 For Sale, Miscellaneous 19
— “ k FOR SALE —Registered Dalma-
Classified Ads bring results.
... .1. ..
If your car it
Hard to Steer A
Shimmiet or A
TRUSTEES OF WALNI
BEND COMMON SCHO
DISTRICT NO. 10, COOH
COUNTY, TEXAS.
By J. H. WEST. Chairnu
W S. SISSON, Secretar
(D. 9-16-23)
' Spencer Tracy and Signe Hasso in a scene from The Seventh Cross," the
thrilling picturization of Anna Seghens book-of-che-month novel
Santa and the Music Box
The front end of your ear b
vitally important to safety, com;
fortable driving and economnical
operation. Have it checked fra-
vnently—iespecially if any signs
ef misalignment or unbalanee
appear. Aa epecialists in front
end work—with the newest, fin-
State Theatre
PhOne 187
Baby Chick*
or
Horn.
SALE — Thoroughbred
airdale puppies for
Phone 826-J.
! (18)
6 Female Help Wanted
WANTED — Experienced power
FOR
1’2
Bi
l
I
i
I
s
Trustees may determine to make,
and will grant such lease by pub-
lic auction.
WHAT’S wrong with your radio?
Willoughby's Radio Service,
Camp Texas' 909 West California.
7All your merchant you saw his
advertisement in The Register.
I ‘J
good
STEERING MUST
BE CORRECT...
ANO WHEEL!
IN BALANCE
j----
Phone
(S5tf)
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sewing machine operators, or
experienced alternation ladies.
Box 52, Gainesville. -
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Gainesville
RATION CALENDAR ,
Monday, Dec. 11
By The Associated Press
Raymond Lee Wolfe, 21, Camp Deed of Trust:
Howze, and Ruby Estell Woods,
Tyler, Texas.
" three-inch smile by Christmas,
movies, ■ £ouis starts for Poldrex with
Furnished or unfurnished.
.. Clay Newton, et al, to Whiffen
out of the northwest quarter sec- Estate, Inc., 175 acres out of the
tion 63, block K-3; and (1) 80.92 William P. Burns survey, abstract
acres out of the lot 57, Fannin 83, and George L. Smith survey,
county school land survey; (2) abstract 914.
92 acres out of lot 56, said sur-
E. J. Doughty, et ux, to L. E. Aloys Kuntz, et ux, to Whiffen
Snow, et ux, three acres out of Estate, Inc., 147.2 acres out of the
the E. Garcia survey, town of Francis Godley survey, abstract
Marysville. — * - ----
McKneely survey, abstract
394, and J. Wilcox survey, ab-
William S. Moore. Jr., et ux, to stract 1157.
SPECIAL NOTICE’
By order of the OPA we are
now cleaning and pressing plain
dresses, men's suit and ladies'
at Camp Van Dorn, Miss,, and
Ft. George G. Meade, Md., before
going overseas.
Greco, Ruffin
Fight to Draw
NEW YORK, Dec. 16 (P)—
... l , „„ „ liam Lewie, benefit of V. J. Hen-
Murray Schneider 27 Camp derson, lots 2 and 7, block 38,
Howze, and Elsie May Barnes, Peery addition, City of Gaines-
McAlister, Okla. —
EN Louis burst into
pleasure to trade with us.
*
soldier and wife. Leaving Sun-
day. Phone 9011-F12.
W. W. Price Barber Shop.
STRAYED — Brindle cow
white head, stub horn.
9017-F2.
REWARD for apartment or room,
kitchen privileges. Lt Tuch-
man, phone 645. _________(20)
For Sale, MitceUaneou*
FOR SALE—Model-B Allis-Chal.
mers tractor and equipment.
E. J. Riley, Jr., route 1, Dexter.
Texas.
November 24, his wife has been
advised.
T-4 Smithey had been in France
since November 9, having sailed
for overseas duty from New; York
WANTED—Driver to Fort Knox,
Ky. Prefer soldier’s wife or
ceived for same; one person .
charged with speeding and one City of Gainesville.
ndnnnndbmnnnnnnn*M*-Me
Marriage Licenses:
Benjamin Sousa, Camp Howze, Perkins tract of land out of the
22, and Juanita Hall, 21, Breck- Melville Langham league, ab-
stract 564.
It is our pleasure to
the housewives of Gainesville
and Cooke county with choice
800 Lawrence. Phone 1515-W.
merce. Phone 319.
man. 319 N. Rusk.
TYPEWRITER SERVICE.
384. 320 E. California.
Motor Co. Reward.
FOR
Oorang
Christmas delivery.
streets. Phone 299.
over the side of the pit and im-
mediately slid down ini
LOST — Red bi illfold, slightly
worn, contains residence pass
td Camp Howze, school pass, pic-
tures and personal papers. Re-
wad. Please return to Register.
| (21)
LOST—8-year-old wirehaired fox
I terrier, heavy coat. Answers to
Patsy. Reward. Phone 1470-W.
(18)
serviceman. Phone 79-R.
good tires. Harry Reast, Apt.
one passenger, help drive. Mrs.
Ronne, Room 5, 117 North Com-
give terms. Pace
Louis Vozza, Jr., 21, Camp (
Howze, and Era Jean Bailey, 18,' Oil, Gas and Mineral Leases:
Gilmer, Texas. | Tony Trubenback to Whiffen
FOR SALE — Privately owned
darkness’
(Monday: Louis in the Pt).
you. Prompt and courteous
servide. Open until 7 p. m.
NORTH TEXAS MOTORS
fen Estate, Inc., (1) 233.9 acres
NEED AUTOMOBILES TO
HELP PROMOTE THE.
WAR EFFORT
sisters were listening to the music
box it would have been hard to
picture three more amazed crea-
tures. Never before had any
outsider been to Poldrex and the
witches coud only sit and stare
to see a small boy standing in
their private den.
After a moment one of the sis-
ters got up and shut the lid of
the music box.
“Who are you?” rasped her sis-
ters. rushing up and clutching
Louis’ shoulders. "How dare you
come here?”
“Please, please,” begged Louis
in a quavering voice, for indeed
he was frightened nearly out of
his wits. Now that the music had
stopped the room seemed terribly
cold. And although the witches
were even more beautiful close
up than they had looked from
his hiding place Louis was quite
timid in their presence.
“I merely came to get the
music box to save a little girl’s
life.”
“Indeed?" snapped a witch.
“And what will you pay for it?”
“Anything!” cried Louis eager-
ly. “I will do anything you wish
—only tell me what you want!”
“Enough of this talk,” cried a
witch. ‘The question is what shall
we do with this boy who has
dared to come to our land.”
“Let us cast a spell over him
and change him into a mush-
room!” suggested one.
“Let us put him in a golden
cage and teach him to chirp like
a bird,” said another.
Louis’ legs were trembling so
he could scarcely stand. But still
they were such beautiful crea-
tures that he couldn't quite be-
lieve they would really want to
hurt him.
So he said, “Please, won’t you
find it in your hearts to help a
little girl who is, very sick?"
Louis Casts a Spell
When he said this it was as
if he himself had cast a spell over
the'witches.
Finally one of them sighed and
said, “We have no hearts!"
Then the three sisters told him
to listen for their heart beats. So
he put his ear against each sis-
ter’s breast and, indeed, he could
not hear even a very faint beat.
“Is that why you are witches?”
he asked.
They nodded. “We do terrible
things even when we don't want
to do them,” explained one. “Be-
cause we have no hearts to feel
with."
Louis edged over to the table
on which was the magic music
box. “I would like so much to
have it," he murmured wistfully.
' The witches shook their heads.
"But," insisted Louis. “The box
means nothing to you. It can’t
fill your hearts with joy.”
“Nevertheless.” explained one
sister. “The Witches of Poldrex
can never do anything kind."
For a while there was a gloomy
silence. Then one of the witches
jumped to her feet and exclaimed
“We can't give you the box but
you say you will do anything for
it. Let us, then, throw it into the
bottomless pit. If you jump in
after it you may have it.”
“What sport!” cried her sisters
not rotten rags. Bring to
394, Robert
SALE — 1940 Hiawatha
PORTER'S Jewelry where your
“Diamond Dollar” goes further.
(J7)
Harry L. Cooper vs. Margaret
J. Cooper.
Maxine Thompson vs. Wilford Inc» 136.02 acres out of the Fran-
M. Thompson; custody of minor cis Godley survey, abstract 394,
child awarded to plaintiff. and Sarah Morris survey, abstract
Dolores Miller vs. Roy Miller; ”08.
plaintiff’s former name* restored. 1 J. H. Highfiel, et ux, to Whif-
Reba McCormick vs. Daniel J.! fen Estate, Inc., (1) 50 acres out
of the George L. Smith survey,
Jacob Wilcox survey, abstract
1157.
Willard Kemplin, et ux, to
Whiffen Estate, Inc., 18.43 acres
out of the Robert Wheelock sur-
vey, abstract 1684, and W. P.
Burns survey, abstract 93.
The Prospect company to Whif-
fen Estate, Inc., 81.2 acres out
of the Francis' Godleyurvey, ab-
stract 394, and 66 acres out of the
Jacob Wilcox survey1, abstract
1157.
T. F. Smith, et ux, to Whiffen
Estate, Inc., 223 1.3 acres out of
the Francis Godley survey, ab-
stract 394, and George L. Smith
survey, abstract 914, and Robert
Wheelock survey, abstract 1684
and William P. Burns survey, ab-
stract 93.
Electrical Contracting
and Repairing
1008 N. Dixon St Phone 9383
nemaawmmwsg
puppy, 4 months old, fe-
Phone 697-W. 506 West
____________________
William Benjamin Nelosn, 26,' Estate, Inc., (1) 124.47 acres out
Camp Howze and Anita Marie
garage.- new paint and paper 56
throughout. Can easily be ar-1 —
FOR SALE—Two Singer sewing
machines. 211 McClain. 07)
WANTED TO BUY—1935 to 1938
; Ford or Chevrolet. Must be in
condition, with or without
Phone 1267-J. 1014 With-
erspoon. (22)
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,07 ,,",
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WANTED TO BUY—New duck
goose feathers. Mrs. Sid
203- S. Grand.________08)
____ ___ „ e--t ng to
the bottom of the pit ant. that
SALE—Oil paintings shown
3 to 7 p. m., Monday through
Processed foods—Book No. 4
blue stamps A8 through Z8, A5
through Z5, and A2 and B2 valid
indefinitely, no more will be val-
idated until Jan. 1.
Sugar—Book No. 4 stamps 30
through 34 good indefinitely for
five pounds each. Stamp 40 good
for five pounds for home can-
ning through Feb. 28, 1945.
Shoes—Book No. 3 airplane
stamps 1, 2 and 3 valid indefi-
nitely.
Gasoline—13-A coupons good
everywhere for four gallons
through Dec. 21. B-4, C-4, B-5 and
C-5 coupons good everywhere for
five gallons.
USO CALENDAR
Saturday
Fair Park club: 8:30 USO
dance.
truck-cab. B. F. Jones, phone
11F4. Bonita, Texas.
land, at which time it will, at
public hearing, receive and ____
sider bids for such lease as said
brothers. Lawrence, Walter. Rich-
ard Lee and R. E., Valley View,
and William, Dallas.
He was born June 22, 1918 in
Cooke county and was educated
in the Catholic school at Lind-
say. He entered the service
March 8, 1943, was trained in
tank destroyer forces at Camp
Bowie and Camp Hood. Texas,
and at Fort Benning, Gal, and
was on maneuvers in Tennessee
in January, February and March.
1944. He was then stationed at
vey; (3) 140 acres, lot 58, said
survey; (4) 495 acres out of sur-
vey 1, section 6, league 8, section
6, survey 1, section 7, league 8,
survey 1 section 7, league 8, and
all other real estate owned by
William S. Moore.
J. W. Gladney, et ux, to J. L.
Barlow, lots 6, 7 and 8, part of
lot 2, block 2, Robert E. Lee ad-
dition, City of Gainesville.
Y. T. Little to J. N. Coursey,
2 9th interest in (1) 107.6 acres
out of the W. F. Shaw survey,
abstract 1307; (2) 52%2 acres out
of the Hettie O. Kohlman survey,
abstract 554; (3) 97% acres out of
the J. C. Morgan survey, abstract
749. ;
Will Carter and wife to C. C.
Day, tract of land out of the Alex-
ander Boutwell survey. City of
Gainesville.
Leslie D. Robison, et al, to Earl
Cassity (1) tract of land out of
the Robert Jones survey, abstract
542; (2) tract of land opt of the
C. Sanders survey, abstract 944.
Arthur McGeorge and wife to
S. R. Nall and wife, 93.042 acres
acres out of the Michael French
survey, abstract 380.
Mrs. J. L. Stuckert, trustee to
Mrs. Beulah Mae Tarplay, lot
meats, fresh fruits and vege-
tables. You will find it
WANTED — Permanent position ,
as cashier, saleslady or similar. Mrs. Kelley, 523 Moran-
work. Experienced and reliable.
Consider anyth ing respectable.
Phone 380. (20)
ert C. Copeland, and William
O. Ward, as Trustees for Wal-
nut Bend Common School
District No. 10, and their suc-
cessors in office, by deed
dated July 5, 1924, recorded
in Volume 147. Page 449, of
the Cooke County Deed Rec-
ords;
and hereby gives notice that on
the 2nd day of January, 1945, at
12:00 o’clock noon, said Board of
Trustees of- Walnut Bend om-
Wednesday. 1107 N. Clements.
T (20)
$15 cash bond received for same:
one person charged with improp-
er parking and one $1 cash bond
received for same.
COUNTY COURT
Birth Certificates: w.
Patricia June Whitehead and 636.
Richard Thayer Thomas.
5 Mrie topi Watai
WANTED—Two route boys for
southeast and northwest Gaines-
ville. Apply Circulation Depart-
SALE— Factory built Alma
21 -foot house trailer in A-l con- . ..
dition, A-1 tires. Located East WANT one or two experienced
T ' Tourist Lodge, Whitesboro, ■ drivers to drive my car to Ken-
Eop-, _ ----------jauto expenses paid. Soldiers’
rUK SALE—-Five roms of furni- ] wives preferred. See Mrs. R. E.
ture and dishes, 1604 Roy. ; Magers, Camp Odessa, Room 19,
• (16) i Gainesville. (20) I
B Jwlry. Buy Bonds with the
diff en nce. ______
W
FOR SALE—Large size ward- ' 24 ccnning prepein,
robe, baby bed, deluxe dog zoning, fretting
house, boy’s bicycle. 1205 E. Cal-
ifornia. ____________. (20)
i survey, abstract
October 21.
, — ------------------- Thi-is not । He is survived by his wile, the
FOR SALE—Canaries. A nicelout idea, but OPA orders. We if ormer Thelma Maybelle
Christmas gift. 109 Davis. (want to stay in business in son. to whom he was married
(18) ; Gainesville, and we like this city. July 7, 1941; a son, Rubert Frank-
_ AT _ R 77---,---- even though some people make it Ilin. Jr.. 2; his mother, Mrs. W: B.
F-k SALE—One saddle horse, difficult for us to stay in busi- Smithey, Valley View; and five
twp mares, one Jersey milch ness. We still say we do the best
one cream separator, elec- cleaning in North Texas,
trically equipped; two cultiva- ’
TEMPLE CASH
GROCERY
Masonic Building on Elin St.,
Next to Market Square
m and 3 p. m.
WANTED TO BUY—Peppermill
FOR SALE—Paper shell pecans.
,628 East Garnett. (18)
I U. S. ARMY Issue surplus ud
merchandise at great bargain
34,000 pairs shoes, no ra-
ton stamp needed, $2.15. 26,000
xaincoats, $2.15. 2,900 soft feather
Mows, 90c. Meskits, 40c; can-
Hens, 40c; cups, 25c; fatigue hats,
256. Also 10,000 new U. S. Army
atra heavy lbs., 6 oz., olive
Gab, single cotton blankets, size
,, feet, red hot bargains, $3.15,
nea1 Christmas presents. All
gostage prepaid. No c. o. d’s.
*00 money order. Blank’s Ex-
-ange, Wichita Falls, Texas.
—__(JI)
FOR SALE— Stage Coach house
Eailer, large. Will exchange
small one. or sell. Mary De-
Sy* 1408 Throckmorton St,
. ’•■•ville, Texas. (19)
q
d
I -A
Camp Rucker, Ala., and was
transferred to the infantry in
May of this year. He -trained
WILL the person who found $224
near my home, 614 Denison,
please return to owner. I am a
i soldier's wife and have a baby.
Need money desperately.- Gener-
ous reward. 614 Denison. (20)
EOST—Ladies' billfold in Jack’s
cafe. Please return to Hilburn
WE HAVE plenty of Arizona
Cypress Christmas trees. Prof-
fer & Woolfolk Nursey. Phone
9010-F3. (20)
12 Apartment* for Rent
FOR RENT—3 rooms and bath, 2
miles east. Phone 9026-F2.
k [ (18)
13 Hou*e* for Rent
FOR RENT—House with enough
room for cow and chickens. Ben
Rogers. (18)
gleefully. “Let us do it at once!’.’
They all ran into the next room
where there was no furniture at
all. In the very center of the
room there was a great pit — so
deep that when one witch
shrieked into it it was twenty
minutes before the echo returned!
4a Strayed or Stolen
STRAYED — Bay mare with
roached mane. Figure 7 brand
on back of right leg. $5 reward.
Those two ex-soldiers, Johnny
condition; new tires and tubes.
Phone 1082-J after 6 o'clock.
(It)
Classified Ads
7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
Ten words, 3 times, 4 cents per word.
Ten words, 6 times. 6 cents per word
Ten words, 12 times, 11 cents per word.
Standing Classified Ads, per line per month $1 00
No advertisement accepted for less than 40 cents ’ "
Five average words to the line. Lines of white
the regular rate each insertion.
- All Classified Advertising is cash in advance
Classified advertisements received after 11:30 a. m. and before
1:30 p. m., will be inserted in the ‘.‘Too Late tociassisndseoe
Those received after 1:30 p. m. will be classified in theYnek umn
edition. —
Personal
I Corner Rusk and Main Streets
We will pay all OPA will allow us
to pay for clean merchandise. Ex-
Ira fcr 44 license and government
stamp. If it is not convenient for
you to bring your car to us, give
----- us a call and a buyer will come
(21) I to see
' LAndsy St., Gainesville
AVON COSMETICS I have a
F. J. MASK, a medium astrology
reader. Read by the stars,
moon, and sun, according to the
planet you are born in. Give ad-
vice on business, health, love and
marriage. 511 N. Taylor St.,
Gainesville, Texas. (J4)
WE WILL BUY YOUR COTTON
RAGS, if smooth cloth and not
shed lint. Must be in good shape
Synopsis "Louis, gardner's help-
Lindsay Street club: 8: 30 p. m.I er, and Princess Ruth of Came-,
dance, orchestra, Fort Worth girls, -roon travel to Santa Land to get
Sunday Santa's help in obtaining the
LOST — Black leather billfold
containing $17, in Kress’ store.
Keep money, and return billfold
; Make your own Miracle come true. Build the blueprint
. foundation of that future home right now. Buy War
I Bonds and keep them—they will help you swing the
; deal when you buy your lot. And they’ll go a long way
• —perhaps all the way—in providing that new home
8 Work Wanted, Female
! STENOGRAPHER desires tempo-
rary work for 4 weeks. Phone
1389-W. Mrs. Friedman.___(17)
Scientific
Manbee Equipment
Chis mew steering correction
oquipment la oar contribution to
ba safety of motorista in thU
pemmunity. Won’t you use it to
have your front and checked-
without obligation — to avoid
needlesa risk and expenser
WANTED—Immediately, soldiers
or civilians, men or women, to
set pins at Varsity Bowling
Lanes. Guaranteed salary. (18)
was by jumping in — and.who
could .do that?
But Louis remembered th > rope
made of doll’s hair which Mimi
I the fairy had made for him.
j "It is a magic rope." San'a had
told him. "It will be as long or as
short as ever you want it."
So Louis said. "Go ahead I am
not afraid.”
| Then the witches leaned over
. the pit and dropped in the box.
i bi an instant Louis had tied
। one end of his rope around the
leg of one of the astonished
tors; one planter, one sulky plow,
two iron bedsteads, dozens of
fruit jabs. T. B. Davis, mile and
half east on Training school road.
________________(18)
FOR SALE—Clarinet, excellent
condition, $30. Phone 697-W.
—L-----/____(17)
FOR SALE—Two Angora rabbits.
11(1 Davis. Phone 1303. (19)
Schneider, 24. Belleville, Ill.
Lester Hyatt, 26, Camp Howze,
and Jaunita M. Jeffries, 23, Odes-
sa, Mo. -1 *
L. W. Turner, 30, Oklahoma ......... a... cu. J.
City, and Donna Jean Horton, 20, Quillen survey, abstract 842
Oklahoma City. F
----- — ---------- - Tom Hancock, 21, Camp Howze,
Ruffin of New York, had a lot of and Maude Jokerst, 21, St. Louis,
bruises and a pocket full of plough Mo.
(19) j today and were the center’ of a Henry W. Rollins, 25, Camp
1 red-hot debate as to which is the Howze, and Gladys Ora Padgett,
better scrapper. i 27, Hickory, N. C.
------ ‛
They battled to a sizzling 10-
round in Madison Square Garden
last night. The referee gave it
ito Rulrin. six rounds to four, but
ithe two judges called it evn for
BATTERY inspection free at
Wards. Rescharge only 50c, in-
cluding 3-day rental. Come in
today. Montgomery Ward & Co.
, (H)
51 Houses for Sale 4
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YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A
PROSPECT TO SELL YOUR
CAR TO—OTHERWISE YOU
WOULD NOT BE READING
THIS AD >
You are interested in selling to
the best advantage and receiving
the most possible cash for your
car.
WE ARE YOUR PROSPECT
Now isn't it just good sound judg-
ment to take your car where it is
needed most—in that way you
are guaranteed top price and
quick action. If we didn't mean
business then we would not be
spending our money advertising
to tell you about it.
NORTH TEXAS MOTORS
Corner Rusk and Main Streets
Back of State Theatre
.________Phone 187 (J9)
22a Travel Opporttmitie*
FOR 'SALE—One pair 9AAA blue
las tex gabardine pumps; one
pair 91 AAA crushed kid dress
oxfords, black, practically new. ___
_r.2 white gold ladies’ Gruen WILL leave Sunday, December
wrist, watch. Apply 625 Moran. I" ' ~ “
5, block’1, Hall addition to the
City of Gainesville. ( . •
Nettie M. Stephens, to Mrs.
Wallpaper. Bohls’ Store. (tf)
27 Bu*ines* Opportunities
WANTED—Two or more men or
women with good cars to join
me in opening travel bureau lot |
in Gainesville and Dallas. P. O.
Box 2854, Dallas.____________(19)
FOR SALE — Shoe repair shop.
100 Legal Notice
NOTICE
The Board of Trustees of Wal-
nut Bend Common School Dis-
trict No. 10, Cooke County, Texas,
pursuant to resolution adopted at
a special meeting of such B oard
on December 6. 1944, hereby gives
notice of its intention to lease for
oil and gas mining purposes the
following described land:
One (1) acre out of Thomas
Wm. Ward Survey, in Cocke
County, Texas, and beginning
at a point near the South line
of my land in said Survey, at
the intersection of the Coes-
field & Gainesville Road with
Community Road running
East and West on South side
of my place where the West
line of the? Coesfield & •
Gainesville Road intersects
the North line of the Com-
munity road; Thence run
North 75’b varas; Thence run
West 75’s varas; Thence run
South 751s varas; Thence run
Gainesville Man
Killed in^ Action
In France Nov. 24
T-4 Rubert F. Smithey,
Native of Cooke County
Is War Casualty
T 4 Rubert F. Smithey, 26, na-
tive of Cooke county and husband
of Mrs Thelma M. Smithey, 627
North Denton street, Gainesville,
was killed in action in France
LOOK AT THIS VALUE! Cock-
erel from Pedigreed Matings
sire even Dixie’s Lowest Price
Chick; such as Leghorns, Rocks,
Write for Bargain Cata-
DIXIE POULTRY FARM,
Box 2 8. Brenham, Texas. (It)
. TO WORK IN ARMY CAMP
BARBERS
A. R. Porter, Jeweler. (tf)
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32 Fhrms, Ranche* for Sale
FOR SALE — 172-acre farm, lo-
cated 7*2 miles south of Gaines-
ville. on highway 77. 50 acres to
pasture, balance in cultivation.
All improvements new. 60 acres
sowed to wheat. Still have all
mineral rights. See Ray Blakey,
route 1, Gainesville, Tex. (16)
I FOR SALE—7-room brick house.
• located in south part of the city.
Phone 37, Cowan, Miller and
Lynch. » (17)
35 Want to Rent_____
OFFICER and wife desire fur-
nished apartment or house.
Will wait for vacancy. Reply
Box RR, Register. , (18)
CHAPLAIN and wife desire fur-
nished room, apartment or
house. Call Chaplain Mortensen,
Phone 2239. Camp Howze. (19)
SERGEANT and wife wwant small
furnished apartment. No
drinking. Reply B. D. F., Reg-
ister. (17)
WANTED TO RENT—Furnished
house or apartment. Have own
linen, silver, dishes, pans, etc.
Box H, Register. *_______(18)
BEDROOM with or without
kitchen privileges for couple.
Call Mrs. Virginia Jenkins, Guest
House No. 1, Camp Howze. (17)
CAN you help childless couple
find apartment? Will gladly
compensate for your trouble with
$10 reward. Write ZAA, Regis-
ter. (21)
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