Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 264, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 2, 1941 Page: 3 of 8
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1941.
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ST. JO. July 2.—J. Tom Pur-
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The high-priced pasteboards had
At this time, they moved to St. tarry training, ir was learned here
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with Mrs. Winder. He continues to
the government stop
actively manage his farm.
offering Defense Bonds. and raise
all the mo ley it needs through
taxes aloned .
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type of the preautomobile period."
W. H. Puryear, Jr., of Abilene .
The number of practicing veter-
Bonds I can
afford, and then some,
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attend the opening program.
Miss Beulah R. Smith, district'
Farm Security administration su-
pervisor, and Mrs. Estelle M. Trew,
Martin county line at 8 a. m. Tues-
day. The car! in which the Valley
Jo and have since resided here.
Until 1923 Mr. Puryear owned
Tell your merchant you saw his
advertisement in Th® Register.
You get the oil that outlasted 5 other
highly reputed brands by 74% to
161% in Certified Competition, when
you change to this proved-in-advatce
roncert, directed by John Nay, will
begin playing promptly at 7:30
o’clock Thursday evening, Claude
. ones, secretary of the Fair asso-
tion board, said. Other enter-
ament has been planned, Mr.
nes stated. He has issued a gen-
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demonstrated by the long life of
Conoco Nth in pitiless Death Valley.
Picnic Plates
Box of 12.. 5C
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Try Our Home Baked Ham or Frying
Chickens for That Picnic Lunch, With
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heat at your furnace door. And down
on this desert impartial observers
watched 6 identical stock cars, at 57-
mile speed, torture-testing 6 quality
Defense
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After any exertion, a pause is always
welcome. Doubly so if you enjoy ice-cold
Coca-Cola with it. Ice-cold Coca-Cola is
St Jo Man Has
His 85th Birthday
Highway Patrolman Max Wester-
man was quoted as saying.
outlasted all of 8,268 miles by new
Conoco Nth oil. Certified.
pure and wholesome. You taste its quality
. . . feel its refreshment. So when you
pause throughout the day, make it the pause
that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola®
Wednesday.
Citing a recent report of the of-
We are happy to commemorate the signing of our na-
tion’s independence, and we think that it’s the least we
can do, to set aside this oe day in celebration. Let’s
show our appreciation for the freedom our forefathers
gave us.
A. No. Excessive taxes always
lead to national ruin.
Q. By buying all the Eefense
Latest available products of 5 leading com-
petitors bought retail by Referee.
New everyday coupes used. Same make
and model. Broken-in alike. Engines taken
apart for Referee—to assure uniformity.
Cars tuned alike. Same route for all.
Drivers rotated to even up on skill.
One fill per car. Never any added.
Engines under lock.
No let-up, day on day, till each oil
gave out and junked its engine.
Even the best competitive oil in the
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America has long known Conoco best
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Meadows of San Angelo, which I
was stalled during a heavy rain.
Canning Method
Shown in County
for making it possible to give any en-
gine oil-plating . . . lubricant that
can’t all quickly drain down, but must
stay plated UP—alert against wear
in advance—not waiting till oil-flow
starts. Oil-plating comes from a rare .
synthetic .., man-made under the
Conoco Germ Processed oil patent.
And Conoco Nth motor oil still brings
oil-plating—but not only that! ...
In addition this new oil brings .
Conoco’s latest synthetic—Thialkene
down ?
A. Yes. If you will do this, and
influence all your friends to do
this, you will produce a great ef-
fect. The more money raised by
any manner in which regular flour
is used.
Veterinarians
To Be Deferred
WOUNDED AFTER 70-MILE CHASE—DeteqtiveE. R.
Gaddy leans over the fohn of a man identified by officers
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dox, 18, colored. Gainesville.
Auto Registrations
Passenger Cars
230-293—John ML Ryan, Gaines-
ville. Plymouth coach.
230-295- L. R. Mitchell, Gaines-
ville, Pontiac coupe.
338-670—W. B. Ballew, Gaines-
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county supervisor of the same or-
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Imported Swiss and Domestic Cheese, Skinless
Wieners, Picnic Hams, Goose Liver, Pickled Pigs’ Feet,
Assorted Lunch Meats.
FREE RADIO
Will be given away at our sta-
tion at 8 o’cloek, p. m.
THURSDAY, JULY 10
Come, and get your ticket on
the new Zenith today . . . and
the best service in town.
JOHN GARDNER’S
SERVICE STATION
At the Curve on Commerce
Phone 168
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Bonds and J tamps, go to the near-
est post oflice or bank, or write
for information to the Treasurer
of the United States, Washington,
D. C.
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DeLuxe Cleaning gives
that “new” look
Don't feel badly if you can’t
afford the new Summer fash-
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fix your old dresses so no one
will know the difference. Our
methods restore life to fabrics,
sparkle to colors.
De Luxe
Cleaners—- Hatters
Phone 72
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About 18 months ago the couple the national defense program, Gen-
moved to town to make their home eral Page said:
with Mrs. Winder. He continues to "It is a far cry from the 'horse (
the less need to be
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Filling is the most important
department of our business. To
date we have filled over
253,855
Just ■■ the Doctor Ordered
Next time you have Me to be
filled, we will appreciate nerving,
you. and it will eost you uo more.
Watts Bros.
Pharmacy
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Mrs. Odneal is in
' Jig Spring Hospital
Mrs. R. O. Odneal of Valley
-yisin Big Spring, Texas, hos-
a l for observation, following, an
omobile collision in which she
as injured early Tuesday. tile
According to the Big Spring
• raid, she sustained deep, facial
. rations and the extent of her
ser injuries were not known,
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Because Denton county farmers
will not be able to produce enough
sweet potatoes to supply the new
dehydration plant now under con-
struction, one, mile south of Den-
ton for full operation, Cooke coun-
ty farmers possibly may secure a
new home market for their sur-
plus crop.
In full operation, the plant will
use about 50 tons of sweet pota-
toes a day, part of this to be con-
verted into feed for cattle, and
which passed hurriedly through
the Bronx just before dark and
gave Promoter Mike Jacobs a had
fright. Welterweight Champion
Fritzie Zivic and Bummy Davis,
the soldier boy, will try again to-
Fancy Elberta
PEACHES
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this community in 1881 from
Jonesboro, Ark., to visit his un-
cle, the late Z. T. Puryear. His
birthday celebration was passed
quietly in his home, visiting with
friends and making a busineas trip
to Gainesville with his daughter,
Mrs. Boyd Winder. ’ *
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yesterday’s ceremonies Zivic scaled
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in over the welterweight limit of,
147 pounds,
served their 60th wedding anniver- recently by‘General J. Watt Page,and“wncieromikteejumpea"atdow
NEW YORK, July 2 (AP).—■ Tell your mercnant you saw his
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Since the sweet potato season is
short and they do not keep well
.. .... . ... for any length of time, this sweet
Jo was 85 years old potato flour is especially valuable
to j as it will keep the year round and
can be | used in any season and in
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shown. These juices may be pre-
served inde finitely in much better
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CONOCO Nt MOTOR OIL
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Your own engine can be fortified by
new Conoco N th mot or oil right today,
at Your Mileage Merchant’s Conoco
station. But before going on sale this
new oil proved that a regular 5-quart
fill could establish startling extremes
of endurance, engine protection and
miser-economy.
Fantastic Death Valley brings
Your Evidence
He hoped it was oniy the weath-:
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riage the couple returned to Jones- ferment of veterinary doctors and crowd.
How this Certified Record can spell new Oil-Savings-new Engine Safety—for You
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George Jones, 18. colored,
Gainesville, and Katie Bell Mad-
part into the sweet potato flour
first introduced by Denton two
yearsago. .
doctor' of grandpa’s day to the
Mr. and Mrs. Puryear have two veterinarian of today who pri-'
children, W. H. Puryear of Little marilyi the guardian of food sup-
Rock, Arkansas, and Mrs. Winder | ply and an even more ‘necessary
and two grandchildren. Mrs. Clem ( man’ to the nation than his proto-
C. LaNier, Jr., of Liberty, and type of the preautomobile period.”
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do i do anything to keep taxes Farmers May Have
New Yam Market
home, of her son, Russell Cochran.
View group were riding hit the Mrs. Webb was born in Farm-, ganization, [presented a
■ar of a car occupied by E. w.ersville, but came to Montague
’ ‘ I county more than 50 year ago. ;
1 She has been a member of the
Primitive Baptist church for 78
years. Besides her children, she is:
surviyed by a brother, two sisters, j
and a large number of grandchil-
dren and great grandchildren.
Want ads ring the cash register
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night to put on their 12-round non-
title fight at the Polo Grounds.
Not enough rain fell last eve-
ning to wet anybody, but the
threatening weather of the after-’
noon apparently kept the custom-
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BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY
CRYSTAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
effect of foul "leftovers” produced by
every engine's normal firing. Other-
wise uncontrolled oil spoilage could
easily start. In oils that let this {spoil-
age start, it spreads like a rumor—
gets worse, faster and faster. But now
that’s nipped in the bud by Thialkene .
inhibitor, in new Conoco Nth oil. -. j
U. S. Patent 2,218,132. This oil stays
more like its own good self. Then your
engine will, and that saves oil... as
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and operated Puryear’s Grocery, fice of production management,
Hardware and Implement store. Washington, D. C., that a "na-
He retired to live on his farm onetional overall shortage” of veter-
and one-half miles north of St. Jo. inarians menaces the success of
the highway] near the Howard-
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Thursday Night
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School Band Concert
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Gainesville and Cooke county’s
newly constructed recreational
playground at the Fair park,will
be opened to the public Thursday
night with an inaugural* program
and a hand concert presented by
the Gainesville High school band.
An opening of the recreational
center had been planned as far '
back as June 6, but a heavy rain
postponed the event.- Three days
rater a five and one-half inch rain
overflowed Elm creek and flooded
the park. Repairs have been made
since by city And county workmen
on buildings and outside play-
‘grounds.
Four shuffle board games, two
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barely sufficient to offset deaths have passed $100,000. There still
and retirements, he declared. There isn’t much chance it Will touch the
ire no replacements for veterin- 8200,000-mark everybody was hop-
ary students who are, withdrawn lt wii not be necessary for the!
from school, he concluded. two battlers to weigh in again. At,
You’ll never give your own engine
such a "trial by torture!’ You wouldn’t
pass up your regular time for draining.
Authorities say, "Don’t!” But you
can know that Conoco Nth outlasted
other big-name oils by as much as
161% . . . Certified. So you can see
your chance of big Summer savings in
changing now to new Conoco Nth at
Your Mileage Merchant’s Conoco sta-
tion. Continental Oil Co.—Pioneers in
Bettering America's oil with Synthetics
horseshoe pitching racks. two , ____ ________
washer pitching grounds and a as Turner Hudson, an escaped convict and jailbreaker, after
croquet court have been repaired the man was taken to Dallas, Texas police, headquarters He
tnursybe ( was wounded byofficers-following a 70-mile chase through
urt is expec ted to be buit later tW O counties. Officers said the man had a pistol ■ and small
i the year. ( bottle of nitroglycerine when caught.
Gainesville High school band
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inarians ih the United States has, not been selling at all well if the
1 been practically static for ten; bout had gone on as planned, oni
years, and the graduates from vet- about 20,000 spectatoxs would have
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the ( lier,Mrs. I. F. Collier, and Mrs.
W. T. Davis were in Nocona Fri-1
day to attend the' funeral services
of their mother, Mrs. Melvina
Cochran Webb, 88, who died in the
condition than ordinary fruit, Mrs.
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the former Miss Alice Howell of I Cooke county selective service^
St. Jo, and shortly after their mar- board is seriously considering de-1
Marriage Lieenses
Thomas Thayer Davis, 27,
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Engine Destruction occurred in each case at the mileage stated.
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