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GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, G AINESVHEE, TEXAS.
1940.
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Elk, deer, bear and pheasants
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SANTA FE—SOUTHBOUND
Harrison,
Arrive
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(Quotations furnished by Kemp-
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Cotton selling today ..
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FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room to gentleman. 903 S. Den-
Phone 52
115 % N. Dixon
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And Junior Hi’ Tuesday'
ton.
1142—Clarence August Hlman
FRESH COUNTRY EGGS
A dozen ...
director of
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SAUSAGE
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Former Resident
Special
Holiday
Rates
One Full Fare
Plus One Half
1197—Clifford Howard Simpson
(colored).
Watts Brothers’
COLD CAPSULES
Give Prompt Relief
1223 Raymond Ross Elliott
1224—Ewell David Howton
Temple
Food Market
Spring chickens. 2 lb. and over 14c
Spring chickens, 11 to 2 lbs. .. 12c
bulls. 11 months old. Not regis-
tered. In good condition. J. R. Dick,
HERE — I'M
KINDA Slow
AT SPELLIN.
elephant,' and make it available as
a “ride" for adults and children. Fi-
Ypu CANNOT LVE
HERE ALONE. ypu
MUST COME AND
LIVE WITH US?' )
2:20 p.
4:35 p.
7:20 p.
9:50 p.
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conditions. Accepted by the
American Medical Association. You
will be assured an instrument best
APPARENTLY -
YOUR POP HAD LESS
AFFECTION FOR
YOU-THAN YOU
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BARGAINS IN used and repos- 1
sessed passenger and truck tires
and
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line,
each
1191—John Carl Higgins
1192- William David Bruce
1193—LeRoy Ford
1194—Grady William Fletcher
lin Feed Store).
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day at noon.
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‘Peck’ Williams
Writes Interesting
Letter to Friend
1212—Joseph Marvin Davidson
1243- Henry Joseph Huchton
1214—Harry Leon Lowe
1215—Theodore Felty Ussery
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T YOUR AGE. YOU TWO
T Along splendidly
TOGETHER
1165— Elvie J. T Wright
1166—Noble Anderson (c)
1167—Derow Anderson Adkins
1168—Cecil Riggs (c)
1169—John Anderson tc)
1170—Wade Bengman Carpenter
1171—Charlie Joseph Trammell
1172—William Ernest Watson
1173—Loui Claudie Gandillon
. 1174—Willie Vann
1175—Milton Rodgers Tutt
1176—Cecil Allen McFarlin
, 1177—Harry J. Allen
1178—J. D. Mitchell
1179—Robert Pascal Jordan
1180—John Andrew Element
1181—Clinton Monroe Morris
1182—Glenn Bateman
1183—Wilfred Lee Favors
1184—Franklin Guy Sherrill
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The number of automobile ac-
cident deaths per car in the United
States has declined steadily Since
1934.
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Effective November 15, 1910
DIXIE MOTOR
COACH CORP.
1185—John Thomas Barker
1186—Clyde Edward Overstreet
1187—Herbert Peter Mossman
1188—Archie Lee Newby
1189—Paul Glenn Purcell
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an elephant when the ney
• 1941 season opens next April. 122'
Members of the board cf direc- j
em Institute of Human Relations
“ be held ats. M. U. Dec. 5 and 6.
itity of
reeults,
tea and
m than
days, 3
FOR SALE— Several Jersey milch ,
cows and heifers. John Paclik, ’
Phene 9030F4. (D4) |
Peck lamented the fact that he
dfd not have opportunity to go elk
hunting this Season, but said he
and a friend killed a deer and a
brown bear on a two-day foray..
H. J. Ettlinger, a b o v e, of
Texas University, who has
refereed more Southwestern
lin Feed Store).
Hens, 4 lbs., and over .
Hens, 3 lbs., and Over ..
tion of the highway bridge across
Red River, north of Gainesville, is
liar ac-
or else
r listed
Cotton Week for Texas, are three ' hunting
of the major Texas, leaders in the pheasant.
RAILROAD TIME
- TABLES
BL K. T—EASTBOUND
weeken to Ci
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Local Circus May
thedral 1
tivities I
bus. He
ME HELP YOU
WITH THAD--'
I ALWAYS THOUGH POP
LIKED LIVING HERE-WITH
ME. I'VE ALWAYS--WORKED
HARD TO KEEP OUR HOME
TOGETHER, AND NOW HE’S
GONE OFF TO SEA-L-LEFT
ME-.....
WILBERFORCE SRCSSINS HAS
MADE UP HIS MIND-NOTHING
CAN STOP HIM2! .3
killed meats and purest of
seasoning
2:20 p.
4:35 p.
7:20 p.
9:50 p.
. 13c
, 11c
...5c
. 30c
. 24c
. 23c
. 21c
...5c
.. 6c
, Depart
1 ;06 a. m.
9:24 a. m.
... 77c
... £2c
.. "45c
....60c
....50c
.....3c
. $8.00
. $6.00
. $4.00
$12.00
director of Catholic ac-i
[the Knights of Colum-,
All makes type1
machines. Sold,
by the Stat ewide Cotton committee
and the Extension Service, and the
Due to forest fires this year, Mr. i
Williams explained game was plen-
DENTIST
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MOTOR BUSSES
NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND
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POPEVE, 1
COME HERE ,
A MINUTE!/
vegge
TELL THE BOYS
WHO'S JOINED
THIS MAN'S )—
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for the
ROUND TRIP
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Eastex Chamber
Supports ‘Cotton
Christmas’ Plans
ar, and lay reader oL
ew‛s Episcopal church. He-
lP YOU NEED ANY
HELP WELL—
I’LL BE - SAY -
AREN'T YOU
JOE PLOKA?
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chants in ft aturing cotton g o o d s zie, who was employed in con:
and articles as Christmas gifts, tion of the highway bridge t
we will invite East Texas mayors
to make all East, Texas citizens
‘cotton cop scious’ as the holiday
season approaches," Harrson ex-
plained. "pie ‘Cotton Christmas’
movement was sponsored last year
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CopE. 1940, Kine Features Syndiat
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as had others there. Bob McKen-
uned today.
i, vice president and gen-
2$
WANTED TO BUY — Two class
rings for boys, for Gainesville
I He is having the bear hide tanned. "
Next year he plans to go in after
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“The past two weeks, I‛ve been
Arrive
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kinds of game were there this
year.
Good Trout Fishing
“Surely wish you could come
up here next fall for two weeks
and go on that trip.” Mr. Williams;
wrote. “You ride horseback fori
12 miles and it is certainly a beau-
tiful spot. Two beaver dams are
there and if-the water is not
frozen, there is good trout fishing.
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Jungleland at the world’s fair in
New York, where the elephant has
r carried thousands of children and
adults on hep back in East Indian
howdah.
Mr. Buck Advised circus officials
THISDARK MAKE-UP GIVES
S ME A COMPLETE NEW
( PERSONALTY-ISNT•
IT EXCITING ? •
AS
YUNK!
HUNK! )
1134--Manuel Whisenan
1135—Rudolph Bedner 1
1136—George Eof Cox ,
1137—Woodrow Kirk
planning Should consider cotton
products in making their Christ-
1252— LeRoy Dishman
1253—James Andrew Briggs
1254—Benjamin William Hen-
dricks (c.)
1 Chinese cock 3 and three hens. The
i ringnecks ar; easy to distinguish
i but hens and cocks of the Hunga-
I rian species f look almost 'exactly
alike. The Hungarians are slightly
larger than a quail but the Chinese
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that! they never fail to have snow
at Christmas.
Mr. Williams, when living at
Gainesville, was employed by the
Producers refinery, north of the
city.
The first training school for
printing and other mechanical arts
was founded in Harmony, Ind., in
18261
LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected to Nov. 30
Prices given Deiw are those ob-
tained at noon each day and are
subject to constant fluctuations.
They are given here as an approxi-
mate of the actual market.
POULTRY AND EGGS
(Quotations rurnished by Kemp-
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(Here is an installment of the
official .draft order list for Cooke
county registrants under the se-
lective service act.- Men subject
to draft will be called up accord-
ing to the order list when voluntary
enlistments fall to meet the
quotas). B
pany of Kevin.
Mr. Williams thanked Mr. Car-
roll for sending him a copy of the
golden anniversary edition of the
Register, stating that he had re-
ceived much enjoyment from it.
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FIRS,TORNADO
And All Kinds of
INSURANCE
The name of George Grice on
your Insurance Policy is like
Sterling on silver.
GEO. M. GRICE
116% & Dixon St. Phone 7s
mmsy
limit. We
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1217—Kenneth Dee Blanton
1218—Henry Gordon Ware
1219—Raymond Lee Anderson
1220- James Jones (c.)
1221- William Anton Wolf
1222 -Isaac Newton Elam
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DONT BE ABSURD! WERE ALL 1
GROGG NSES !! WHAT'S MINE- IS
YOURS, My DEAR. I HAVE A DAUSHT-
1:05 p. 11:05 a. 11:05 a.
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tors are pondering the purchase,
n-enerete to a meeting over-the
ome to a final decision
16 For Sale (Mise.)
FOR SALE—Blank newsprint, cut
8%.x 11; for school use or good
for office second sheets. Priced
tcACH RADIO SHOP for Radio
Service. PhQne 9527. (D16)
Typewriters_______
High school elf sses of 1931 and
9. Must be in good
"leg
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to proclaim ‘Cotton Christmas’;
and will doeverything else possible .
—. -------■ from L. J. (Peck) Williams, for-
Hubert M. merly of Gainesville, who is em-
ployed by -the Big West Oil com-
are plentiful in the v i c i n
Kevin, Montana, according
letter received by George J. Parroll
1105—Graydon Francis Strick-
land 1
1106—Hugh Roberts Shady
1407— Raymond Joseph Vogel
1108- Alvin Mayjeld Wooten
1109- Raymond Iinual Dotson
1110—Lee Roy Caqpenter
1111- Charles Edvard Pulte
1112—Alfred Dewad Alexander
1113—Vernon Jeanrette,Yeakley
1114—Jessie Curtis amsey
1115—J. Earl Dougtss, Jr.
1116—Roy J. Tillman
1117—James HershelPullin
1118—Lawrence Lyle\Eberly
1119—Vernon Howell Freeman
1120—David Riley EnUrby'
1121—Julius Frank Lowald
1122 -James Marshall kcDaniel
“IUUHI
(WHATAEE
YQUGPiNG <
(TODO ABOUT )
jevVigLEIR (tf)
-As to weather, it has already
been 21 ’ de; grees below zero at
— ‘ " Mr. Williams stated
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1-1 CANT UNDERSTAND IT- tf
he Natiqnal Conference, is
----f -h- first!
in all sizes. Hall Tire Co. Phone,
900. (dwtf) ham
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4TOPWASTNKHEY,\
YOUR STRENTH. ) NO 1
LET’S CORKIER ? FAIR
HIM AND THEN NWHISPER-
WECANEETIIN- WHEN
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Fy \GMPANM
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fense” will be the subject of heir
program at the Gainesville Kiwanis
club luncheon at 12:05 p. m. Tues-
day.
with county fair or city park of-
ficials to build a home for the
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ABBIE an’ SLATS
pheasants are as large as a frying
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nancing the 1 _ ,
some outside aid, it was indicated.
eral manager said that Elmore R.
Torn, East , Texas Chamber Agri-
culture director, will have charge
owned by the Al G. Barnes circus,
past two years has
been a feature of Frank Bck!s
/ GO YA THINM YA KIN
‛cer AWA WITH HIDIN'
INE VANRIPPLE AN
' US WHEN
1143—Leetus Wesley Day -
1144—George Andrew Off
1145—Lawrence Bernard Vim-
mer
1146—William Harry Lewi
1147—Erwin Grady Dough)
1148—Clifton Augustus Cal
1149—John Hall (c)
1150—Gene Virgil Beavers
1151-Robert William Allen
1152—Apell Baldwin
1 1153—Ottis B. Smith
1154—Walter Lee Berry
1155—Thurman Roscoe Metf
1156—Loy Patterson
1157—Thomas Henry Taylor
1158—James Charles Southal
j 1159—Rufus Mar McElreath
1160—John Ervin Hamilton
1161—Robert Lee Hurley
1162—Alvin Curtis McCalisten
, 1163—Edgar Lorance Willis
1164—Wayne William Miller
1164 A—Danual Richard Morga
, JUNEVA
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NWEAINT LOOKIN'
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To Speak at Kiwanis
Luncheon, High School ■
, fI'D LIKE
T'ENLIST.
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11:05 a. 11:15 a.
4:15 p. 4:20 p.
7:50 p. 8:05 p.
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the Extension Service, originator
of the "Cptton Christmas” idea;
:40 and the junior high Burris C. Jackson, chairman of the
idente at 10:20 o clock, statewide iCotton Committee and
- rep-i
resenting the National Conference
Rev. Cecil Greenk visited his
parents at Garland huevivine
Mr. and Mrs. Wailw. Winer
have returned to t«home at
Shreveport, La., folltg a visit
here with her parents,, d Mrs
T. P. Corbett and at
.'ith the National Conferende of
Ihristian and Jews as sponsoring
gganization.
KDr. Ettlinger has been instructor
pure mathematics at Texas Uni-
GOINS TOBE A
NEW TYPE
THIS WINTER ’
I Alfalfa hav. ton .
LOCAL dTTON
WESTBOUND
Arrive Depart
8:35a. 8:45a.
1:00 p. 1:10 p.
4:15 p. 4:20p.
8:45 p. 9:00 p.
on easy terms. 302 East California
Street Phone 384. ” (MItf)
56 - Jewelers ‘ 1216—James John Eckart
Buy an Elephant.
z ‘ • j 1225—Raymond Dee Salsman
Gainesville Community circus! 1226—Guy Washington McKin-1 with hip parents, Mr. a
may own an elephant when the ney - • I Winger.
1227— Leycester Earl White I Robert L. Delasha
.1... [only 25c
Market
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g3s sgna
and Ernest May of Fort Worth.
- The team will come here as a
forerunner to the first Southwest-
1 ‘3
of Christians and Jews. 'these
speakers, will be Dr. H. J. Ettlin-
ger, intructor at Texas Univer-:
sity; J. H. McCaffrey of Dallas,
RICHEY Typewriter Exchange—
.....'writers and adding Junior.
1211—Robert Jacob Beyer
very reasonable. Call at Register
office. I
FOR SALEPaper shell pecans.
Phone 1154. I ' * (D20)
CHRISTMAS TREES- Natural or
sprayed. Come see them or . call
466. Henry Long Paint store.
(D6)
Oats, No. 2, bushel
Barley. No. 2 ... .
Shelled corn, bushel
Ear com, bushel,. u
Popcorn, ib......-
Prairie hay, ton -
. Johnson grass, ton
Oat straw, ton ....
'esell
lift
5060000000105
GOOD PORK . ..
Made, from choice.
1123—Kenneth Earl Loce
1124—David Osie Murray
1125—L: B. Branch. \
1126—Berry Oviney Garn
1127—Charlie Alvin Moore
1128- Buster Frank Lemo
1129—Raymond Adue Lee T
1130—Werner Alois Cler
1131—Bernard Olen Littb
1132--Lonnie Rankin Thirmi
1133—Jasper D. Clark
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Tires and Tubes d
mas purchases.”
? IH. H. Williamston,
Featur Cotton Goods
. As Christmas Gifts
LONGVIW, Tex. — Supporting
the movement to encourage ob-
servance of a “Cotton Christmas”
; this year, the East Texas Chamber
, of Commerce will join with the
i Statewide Cotton Committtee of
! Texas, the Texas A. & M. College
Extension Service, and the Nation-
al Cotton Council, President John
LOOK DAG WOOD, ,
I'M A DIFFERENT ).
WOMAN K
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THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE
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‘affrey is a past presi-,
trustee of the Holy
ty of Sacred Heart Qa-
of the East Texas Chambers cot-
ton committee; and John D. Rog-,
ers, president of the regional!
chamber,'a nd chairman of National j
JOE PALOOKA
to a
of the chamber’s participation in
the campaign.
“We are inviting local chambers
of commero e to interest their mer-
Arrive Depart
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“Cotton Christmas”'campaign this ing in the world, in the way of
year. fowl. We hi ve several in the re-
—i-------— I frigerator now. I usually get my
Arrive Depart Arrive
2:25a. 2:25 a. 1.1 a.
8:35a 8:35 a. 4:30a.
10:20 a. 10:20 a. 7:40 a.
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TO SPEAK HERE — Dr.1ber anno
FOFRENT ^-8-room house, newly
decorateeasid e. 1403 East Cali-
fornia. See Harold Tanner. (D1)
14. Businesi Property
FOR RENT — Middle brick store
buiding in Leonard block East
California street Call at Register
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1243- James Pervis Blankenship day.forthe pastweek.The8i
1244—Marvin Richara shaver i EettinsEAmusonns adttendi
1246—Prank Alois Schilling bedaldeuokher iinfluenza GO
1247—Joseph Weldon Blanton ville who isill ofinfiu enza l
1248—Allen Price Penton, Jr. 1 Mrs H- Summy and. J
1249—Guy Olen Lewter Greggton, Mr and Mrs. M, H. E
1250—Clayton Glenn Brooks ley and son of Sudan hate retuz
.1251—Arnold Anton Schilling , to their homes following a 2
'with Mrs. J. H. Bewley and ol
relatives.
Want ads get quick tesults,
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 30.
LOST—Small grey Persian kitten.
Phone 1162. [ (4)
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condition. White Box “H.'
11-30
National Cotton Council is this
; rear making the observance na-
1 ional in scope, as part of the gen-
e ral campaign to stimulate the do-
mestic consumption of, Cotton
throughout the United States.
! “East Txas towns whose pros-
perity is bound up with cotton.
. 1, 1 _ - could feat ire cotton and cotton
“America's First Line of x De- 1 presents intheir Christmas cere-
nse will he the enhieat -f Monies. Families in their gift
i Mr. and Ma. C. Cunningham
have returned their home
Plainview, foling a visit with
relatives here at Ardmore, Ok-
lahoma. ! 1 -
Maxey Williaof Denton spent j
---- ------ ----------„„ the Thanksgivinolidays with his
1210—Charles Edward Brewer, parants, Mr. ankrs W H. Wil-
Hams.
Mr. and Mrs. ler Barnes and I
son spent Sundayh their daugh-
ter and; sister at So.
Mrs Archib Cer returned | •
(home Friday frompherman hos- i
pital, where she uwent an op-
eration ten days aahe is recov-
ering nicely.
r assistant attorney gen-;
exas. He was graduated’
(University of Texas.
1 ire allowed three
tiful at one of his usual hunting , n (T K..L
places. Some friends of his went •r• V• L• OtOCKa
there, each got an elk and between
them they killed two deer and
three mountain goats, also saw two
grizzly bear. Deer and elk do not
usually stay together, but both
STRAYED or stolen—About 10
days ago one white faced steer
yarling, crop of ’ right ear. Fred
Frasher. (DI)
S^Male' Help Wanted
WANTED—Boys between the ages
.14-16 with bicycles to deliver
the Daily Register. (tf)
- 6 Female Help Wanted
• WANTED Two waitresses. Apply
Eagle Inn, Valley View. (D3)
10 Rooms for Rent
1138—James David Thorps
1139-Walter William Trobald
1140—Frank Joseph Havkamp
1141—J. C Walker ’ 1
Old roosters, 1b ..........
Cream. No. 1, pound ....
Cream, No. 2. pound .....
Candle eggs. No. 1 dozen .
Candle eggs. No. 2 dozen .
Hides, per lb. ...L.......
Pecans, 1b......J l.......
GRAIN AND HAY
....... .
25.—H. L. Scott
visitor here last
• refereed more high school
1 and university football g imes
ihhe Southwest than any other
lig man. He is the author of
mk textbooks and papers. Active
inyic affairs, he is a dir actor
of k Austin Community C hi
and chairman of the board of the
HilFoundation.
_M May, Protestant co-chair-
the Fort Worth roun t-i
football games than any liv-
ing man, will be a member of
the interfaith team to address
Tues-
Il
Interfaith Team i
•db'd Io. ft
Se •* Ee It Sme I World nde 1—
I .
In the morning, the team! will
address a joint assembly of
high school and junior college
dents at 8:1 " J ’
school students at 10:26 _ _____
Frank M. Aldridge is sponsoi for
these two meetings.
Three programs will be r
sented here Tuesday, Dec. 3, by
interfaith team of speakers
22 Special Notices
HEAR better with Aurex under all
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Mr.
1190—Bredman Edward Smith I dentar
Name
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WILL I’LL BE (GLAD T'KNOW
DAWSGONEP.IM "LYOU I'M SURE.
SURE GLAD TO MEETI I THINK I
YOU- I'M SERGEANT ( KIN DO IT
LAURENZ. LET T---ALL RIGHT.
1228—Glenn Fulmer Worth was a weekend Lr with:
1229—Ewell Leon Lemons his parents. Mr. and { T B |
1230—Foster Lee Renfro Delashaw. He has reel . -
1231—Luther Hampton* Gaston commiisioned a second nant
1232- Garnett Lewter in the U. s. Aviation I
1233— Elmer Homer Richardson will to San Francisco,!
1234—Herschel Garrett Pearman for further duties,
. 1235- -Lee Bernice Puckett I Miss Lucile Carter of .
1236—Claud Elden Dishman tonio was a weekend gues A
1237-William Ross Adams and Mrs. T B. Delashaw.Mr:
1238—Thomps Maxey MCC Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A.
1239 John Emil Kleiss gcr, egele —ests of hi!
, 1240—Benjamin Franklin Nor- AtMoneaguq"suests°d
Ve'l241-Aubrey Leo Parker I Bain has fallen here both
1242—Carl D. Cox
THERES NOTHING WE ITS ALL SO
GAN DO ABOUT IT, LANA DEAR. NAUSEATINGI
YOUR FATHER WAS DETER- 2 ..
MINED TO BRING THS POOR A / . _
COUNTRYCOUSIN HERE-AND WHEN )M2z i
on the subject.
The prospective purchase is Jen-
ny, a three-ton elephant standing
814 feet high, which formerly was
1198 -John Melvin Smith
1198 -Fay Milburn Hacker
1200—Jee Bernard Hundt, Jr.
1201—Aubrey Hugh Cunning-' T ,. ,
of Lubbock
1202—James Edgar Baker Week.
1203—Forest Leslie Stone (c).
1204—Ben Reed Butler
1205- William Henry Harper
1206—Truman Perry Neal
1207—William Cecil Dean
1208 Ray Wilford Capps
ITS ALL S-SO $UDDEN--
ITS TOPPLED MY WHOLE
WORLD OVER—I-1 DONT
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