Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 229, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1943 Page: 2 of 6
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HELP YOU
on every side for better wages
and better prices to create
more
spending money. — Sherman
local
tailers
THERE'S GOING TO be a new morton.
Haynes Lumber Co., Lindsay adjustments in accordance with
cause he won’t be back for two
several
Mental Calluses!
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MY FATHER SASS HELL
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J. R. Gibson, 313 Belcher.
thing to light. The city fa
not only backed up the o
but instructed the entire ।
force to go snooping for Vi
to the consumer, it may be nec- ?
essary to increase the allowable
inventories of non-roasting re- i
THE TEST IS CVEB. WITHIN A FEW MIN-
UTES THE EESULIS WILL BE KNOWN.
SARI WILL READ YOUR ,
TEA LEAVES, PHETTY
ONE, AS SOON AS MI
BEADS THE FUTURE OF
WAKE UP Yl
LIVER BILE
YOU PASSED, MISS GBOGGING.
YOU WILL REPORT FOR YOUR PHYSk
CAN HAVE OUS TEA
LEAVES READ-THE
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KNOW A CUTE 4
PLACE WHERE WE
I HARDLY THINK IT
WOULDBE WORTH WHILE
SORRY I KEPT YA WAITIN, KIDS.
BIG CONFERENCE WIT’ THE )
GENERAL. NOW LET'S J--
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KNOW WHERE I
COUNTY COURT
Probate Docket
CAN FIND A ROOM,
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FARMERS ARE GETTING
FED UP
ficials have announced.
Accordingly, the local board
will act on applications for such
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THIS HERE'S
ABREAK---
you WILL REPORT
FOR YOUR PHYSICAL
TOMORROW MORNING
AND WE WANT TO
CONSRATULATE YOU
FOR ATTAIN INS THE
HiGHET MARK IN '
THE 2DUP
ments on the farm recognize no thought of having to eat with this "Mr.and"Mrs. Clarence Mat-
artificial production limitations man was revolting. Still, if she thews are the parents of a 7-lb.
BY MAIL
Wise counti
One month,
vance----
1 months, 1
One year. I
When subsi
FIRE, TORNADO
And All Kinds of
INSURANCE
The name George Grice
on your Insurance Policy
is like Sterling on Silver.
GEO. M. GRICE
116% S. Dixon Phone 73
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One year, in
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THAT NISHT- THE ROMANY INN.
DAGWOOD ARE
YOU MAKING <
THECHIL"DREN ,
DOALLTHE 2
WORK, WHILE I
YOU LOAF? <
SURE, KIP-
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UNUSUAL ABOUT
THAT. IS THERE J
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Entered at the Gainesville, Texas, Postoffice as
Second-class Matter.
150 From A. L. in Service
NEW YORK (UP)—The Amer-
In ease of errors or omissions occurring in local or
other advertisements or omission on scheduled date,
the publishers do not hold themselves liable for dam-
ages further than the amount received by them for
such advertisementa.
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unwefeomevistorwsehthecee mhasommesinmnanineacbfautorsbe
DO take your clothes to the
cleaner and call for them |
whenever possible.
DO remove belts and other
accessories that don’t need
cleaning, from soiled gar-
ments.
DON’T wait until the last j
minute to send things to J
your cleaner. If you’re go- 1
ing away, plan ahead se
he’ll have time and yea j
won’t be disappointed.
De Luxe
CLEANERS-HATTERS
Telephone 72
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latlon, and International Circulation Man-
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of all neWs
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Without Calomel—And You'll Jump Q
Bed in the Morning Hirin' to Go
The liver should pour out about 2 pin
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gether." Mrs. - Lula Walls and son,
He nodded. “That’s more sen- Bobbye Lee Watson, of Dallas,
jErodwes
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MEAN
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In advance-------------------------
more s the nation having to rely
for its food on the family where
the members get up in the early
hours, milk the cows, tend to the
farming during the day, milk
the cows at night, and at a
late hour, call it a day, go to
bed and get up and do the job all
• over again, seven days a week.
If the farmer worked the short
hours and received the high pay
of workers in industries who are
constantly striking for even high-
ONE TWO--- >
(ONE TWO THREE- ,
(4,
Penny turned back quickly to Mrs. Charlie Watson.
the stove so he wouldn’t see the Parker Fears was in Dallas
sudden loathing she 'felt. The last Thursday.
thought of having to eat with this Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mat-
WHY TAKE LONGER? this was $o. Marie To-ma, for all
. .... .... . her knowing woods ways, was
TN BIRNAMWOOD, Wis., a few just a child of fourteen, after all.
— days ago a man decided to rob She thrust about in her mind
dm for republieati
to it or uot otborur
loci dems appes
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VOOW HowTOPUr
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are two good places to put strik- worth the price.
* 1.. . .1. -na I She moved about preparing
ers today—in the army and on food and setting it on the tabi*
the farms. They would then get She was unpleasantly aware of
bile juice into your bowels every da"
bile is not flowing freely, your food ma
digest. It may just decay in the bowela
gas bioats up your stomach. You get
stipated. You feel sour, sunk and ths 1
looks punk. •
It takes those good, old Carter's I
r
INCIDENTALLY. vE‘D
BETTER GET TO-
GETER Right mow
onaphoney yarn
FOR THEM TO
position of Cis outrage against
man waived preliminary hearing,.
and within eight hours after he trail a ways back. Offered me J. C. Holder, in Ohio,
had tried bank robbery and had the use of his shack. Friendly
committed murder, he was sen- half-breed.”
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Wednesday, May 26, 1943. Page 2
MONEY BURNING TO BE c
SPENT UPSErS CEILINGS Chapter 18 .
AN FVERV -.a c.. DENNY hummed a little as she girl’s help. )
() a e signs fer F put tea on to boil. Marie To- But when everything wa
all to see, even the casual ma was down at the creek shore, ready, still Marie had not come.
Northeast section of the city
membered the ordinance/!
dered the wife of a Governng
Printing office employe there
plow under her Victory gan
or else, and brought the "wi
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Washington By Jack Stinnett
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’ASHINGTON — Although it district property-f 1ow
A-, a mention, the shrubs and shade trees art
didn’t 8et &V. Herbert H. but no edibles.
One energetic patrolman
DAILY REGISTER
— ----. OUTSIDE OF Cooke, Grayson, Denton,
Montague, Winn counties, Texas, and Love county
Oklahoma:
are on
an idea of what real work is.— his clinging gaze. The whole at- ican League baseballers have
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tion or standi
will bo glad
Ushers* atten
The Register Printing Company, (Inc.) Publishers Gainekvile, Cooke County, Texas. Editorial and Busi-
ness Office. 308 East California St.
F. A Miller, 313 Belcher to flight of former
411 Hanrock Lehman of New
Albert Mash, 322 Cummins to York, now di
1315 North Weaver. rector of foreign
Adrin Boaz. 4011 Witherspoon relief and re-
to 322 Cummins. habilitation, •
England a,
back was his
first airplane
and wholesalers,
re
The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the
.....-- - -E "patches credited .
ito BSMT end nine gg j
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NODEAR/
I’M $
GARDENING,
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mosphere of the cabin was been joining the armed forces at
tainted by it. Doggedly, she ig- the rate of almost 10 a month
THESE ORDERS SAY YO
KEEP Mv WSTRUCTIONS
SECRET, EVEN FROM YOU
I DO MOT KNOW*.
notice to the public
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, reputa-
----"ing of any firm, individual or corporation.
ly corrected upon being called to the pub-
DAILY HEGISTER
L in Cooke. Grayson, Denton. Montague,
les. Texas, -and Love county. Oklahoma:
in ad- Six months, in ad-
____________ vance-------2:52
In advance--------------------2125
Gardens that
parking” as
ing freely to make you feel “up aa4 i
Get a package today. Take aa dire
EMTectiv in making bile fow freety.
for Carter’s Li-le Liver Pills. 104 und
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Syndcate, Ifta W’orid cight» kexuved
How to Help T
Your Dry Cleaner I
ELL) r \ MORE TO NOUR RIGHT-
IME. < A THERE-GETTMAT WEEP
EEDI--~ ( - OMER HERE, ALVIN.
---‘(FINE) S DON’TBESOSLOw-
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1 » ■ nored it, kept up a brittle, care- for the past year, according to
The San Francisco school de- less conversation with him. Any statistics released by the league’s
partment has more than 100 na- moment now Marie To-ma would service bureau. There are now
tional defense classes currently appear. Penny was turning over more than 150 players*from the
in operation. • in her mind a plan to outwit her junior loop in the service.
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ainesville Sails Regisker
A Nice Business
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NOW WE OUR CASE:..
GUPPOSE O'LEARY IS ,
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probably be paying a dollar a
quart for milk. Nature’s require-
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I Awn I AnI6G tion foreman’s quarters are being nia.
— • VV—- — VHF--* moved to a point five miles south Mrs. H. E. Bertram, 511 Dod-
By A. MORTON SMA-H - ofPottshoro,whichwilbe 5011 ,, *
‛ * Hanger, named for K. H. HANr
(HAMBERS OF COMMERCES GER, engineer, who chose the Transfers.
V in some cities are letting no location. ’ E
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vance_____!______700 . vance ________
One year, in advance--------L- .
BY MAIL, in ones «. 7 and 8:
Three months, la
advance ______
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I IM DOING
THE EF-TVE
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and slow down sabotage. There could get those films, it would be boy, born Sunday in the Muen- \
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parents,
Democrat.
visited her daughter, Mrs. Rich- town ontheKat. between
weeks or m! I In .h 0 pasimemm g--ame wa, Stantord, 203 East Pecan. eessmmmazsnsezimmem w el
of track between Pottsboro and Homer E. Koon, 1405 North " -----------------
Pvt. and Mrs. Frank White- Sadler, are under construction Weaver. . Want Ads bring results,
ii head of’Abilene spent ’
fenced to a life term in the pen- Her bluff had failed. Behind days last week with her.
. itentiary. The nett day he en- Penny, the teaboiled over, hiss- Mr W C Curb.
+areg orison ins,on the stove. „ ... Mrs. Max Flusche of Dallas
T. . P. S .. ... ♦ . Care ul there, said Bert spent Friday night with her sis-
it is indicative that the account Stringer I like my breakfast ter, Mrs. w C. Curb, en route
of such speed and certainty in "ont, no breakfast'here» home after attending the wed-
handling such an offense against retorted Penn ’ ding of her son, Harold Flusche,
society appeared on the front Leisurely, he drew up a chair and Miss Kitchens in Oklahoma,
page of a great majority of the and sat down across the table, Cadet and Mis. Mack MeCann
nation’s newspapers It was un- stretching his legs out. and haby returnedtotheir home
usual, of course, but it is hard to owI mcko nou Miss’trance* Re- spending the past few days with
see why the disposal of any such member? You two came wander,- her mother, Mrs. Zeb Pittman
flagrant crime should take a ing in to my camp like a couple and family.
great deal longer. There was no of starving scarecrows that night. Mrs. Dudley Hobbs and Henry
... . _ ... .. I And did I turn you awav?” Farrow and son of Amarillo, ar-
doubt. and no mitigating circum- “You treated us with great rived Saturday to be at the bed-
stances appeared. It may be ar- consideration,” said Pennv, bit- side of their mother, who is seri-
gued with much logic that all terly. "Mr. Rockwell is still cher- ously ill.
concerned gained from Papid dis- ishing what you gave him.” Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner of
mnHi cmmere;a1 « Now, Miss Vanc e,” said Spur, visited Mr. and Mrs. Er-
mphis Commercial stringer, with a show of regret, nest Biffle and family Saturday , ,
“Im sorry about that. Honestly, afternoon. JOE PALOOKA
The way your friend was coming Mrs. W. C: Curb spent Mon-
att.me, it looked like he meant to day night with her daughter,
kill me. I drew in self-defense.” Mrs. Jack Jeters in Sherman.
HANV ,,, --u I, i Penny was silent. She didn’t Miss Mary Townsley, who has
MANY large dairins have gone believe him of course But per- been teaching in O’Donnell the
out of business. Mori and haps it would be wise to pretend past year, returned to make. her
to He had the upperhand. Be- home‘here
sides, there, were those films. Miss Mary Ann Hale of Farm-
de synjet Strinsarinhad Aigtt ersville.Mr-andMrs.JimJohn-
open the way to getting her son and daughter of Gaines-
hands on them. It was worth a yilie, spent Sunday with Mr. and
try Mrs. Parker Fears.
“Well,” she said consideringly, Pyt. and. Mrs. Nolan Lemons
“I suppose you were more or less of San Antonio, are spending a
justified in drawing a gun, may- few days.with.her parents, Mr.
be. If you’re really sorry, Mr. and: Mrs. Karl Bridges.
Stringer—” She rounded her Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Biffle
eyes and managed a forgiving and Mrs. Ernest Biffle spent Sun-
smile—"we might make a sort day and Monday with relatives
of truce and have breakfast to- and friends in Hobart, Okla.
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money which are to be turned A~q • •TI
'loose after the war. . g11P
di f“"k g2mann'ana--".En2 pGGas-ua Penny "xalygor- sooasa--nagma,sme - aoea. establish birth
g rously near failure. If we look SOon, Penny thought, she’d be “I wouldn't bother,” said Bert assaying theTexashishy axde fish; Red Coupons. E, "F," IG," records filed by: Max Weldon The governor
upon the price ceiling exactions, back with Cleve. Shooting down- Stringer casually. He reached for partment S prepared.to, make 4H, and J valid through May Steadham, Lois Roane, Robert admits he hr-
now falling in new orders thick stream to the Peace would be several strips of bacon, helped , ... within two weeks after . , Lawrence Montague, Kenneth never been par-
and fast, as something frantic, much faster than paddling up himself to some baked beans “ poir The feaer . Processed fruits and. „veg6; Lawrence Byrne, Ruby’ Lee ticularly air-
st--- - is Hugs =s sma =iue aus-
probably not so much by choice disappointment at not seeing Bill Bert Stringer got up to slide in Chamter of Commerce is work- may be.rsedfrom.May.24t State of Texas vs Louie Sher- the leisure to employ more pro fathers to relent a little bit, I
, 1101112 was assuaged bv knowing he was front of her, one muscular arm Io" 09 I.‛P 9 n1k, Licl0A June 7, both dates inclusive, this ataie oi -exas vs. —M16. 5 ANe, of travel. ‘ not much. They now say that!
of the consumer outlets as by the Wngsknrn°Ninnenwr barring zhe exit. ingonap tolt rane "highway to eliminate end of month buying wood, possession of whisky for sai modes of to Was set down gardens planted after April:
consumers themselves. reliable than a Mounty, shed No se to holler,” he said. wnne 8 rush and to level off distrbu- the purpose of sale. . -n"hen.b in the Azores, he felt have to be plowed under?y
This action by the consumers heard. Even the name, ‘Constable Shes gone. , The an eLote that the hiph tion. Marriag Licenses that he was just about as far off who planted before that can ha
comes because they have the Rennick. had a fine’sturdyring nPenny swallowed. You re ly- wa wmud th We ti8an Ration Book No.., to heis- Eari James Karver, 40, Camp tase as a farm boy from the vest their first crops - but |
. ID. i • j . j to it. True, the note had said her ing: - - line hiphwav that could he sued as replacement for Books Howze, and Audrey Alice Me- Hills of Tennessee headhunting more.
money to spend and is supported brother was very ill, but some- “Nope. Not at the moment, etr utilizing some construction No. 1 and No. 2 when needed on Nair, 28, Gaifesville. him japs in New Guinea.
by the producers and wage earn- how now she was sure he’d come sweetheart. Your little Indian gal . d 8n passing through basis of mailed applications. Ap- p‛(n, Macon 32 Gainesville t Ps1 his consternation then
ers because they are being through. Everything would be all friend is hightailing it down- prnadyad onenn "oPatiertuteueh plication distribution wm begun aEugenss,Macnn,32 gannest: Imaginehissconernttonearsa
‘pressed badly by the inflation right. Cleve, too, would recover stream. P Thi" highway would°E g m e bymail carriers on May 20. .. ancrawrird EInArown,29, Camp onhis arrdSer of hard
that we have The John L. Lewis to ^^'70^ on together "She would,’ he drawled, "and throuh lnaFaManwitsomnkh BSSKSARTSamPror2ri Pautnan and Lila ““ 31,
pressure for higher prices are all She heard Marie at the door, she has.” d s’aain into pout Wortn. through May 31. Stamps 15 and Petty- the guv-nor." Beter A were
a part of a pattern almost too in- “Breakfast is ready,” Penny Penny’s eyes blazed accusation. 16 in War Ration Book No. 1 16TH DISTRICT COURT ’ ance disclosed that the la
tricate for anything we mav do called gayly over her shoulder. “You frightened her, threatened ARDMORE IS INTERESTED valid for 5 pounds of sugar each New Cases Filed a group of U; mer MpdeG
trake ,0 anything we may do "That’s fine. Mighty hospit- her with your nDreWeckenden- home canning, as of May 24. Letha James vs. Robert W. sailors who had been torpedoed
at this late hour. able." “Miss Vance,” said Stringer, trPrnment Srom te Woldirs from Housewives may apply at. local James, divorce. off the Azores and that most of
Poultry raisers and potato pro- Her heart stopped beating, be- with heavy humorous reproval, Camp Howze and other military boards for supplementary home Clyde L Loyd vs Consolidated them were from Brooklyn.
ducers, for instance, say they sell gan again slowly. Penny swung "YoU donit g1Ve me..credit for establishments as evidenced by canning rations, if essential. Casualty Insurance Co., compen- The faces of our city fathers
at a loss under Dresent -m, about.c, • much. And here I thought we the comment of SAM BLACK- Shoes: Stamp 17 in Book 1 sation. ... three D C* commis-
at a loss under present prices. Bert Stringer stood in the door- were coming to appreciate each RUIRN in the Ardmoreite good through June 15. _________________ here tint ,inre xa
Retail grocers are caught by, new way. other better.” Hr is what he has to say GASOLINE—Number Six “A” A, A n i » • sioners appointed by tht p -
and lower ceiling prices, and so Penny couldn’t speak. Her “Then why—” about it: - coupons expire July 21. The re- OPA Reduces Price dent, probably Thev have but
nn AHL.m,~, 41, InrI throat went dry. She moistened Bert Stringer grinned. “All I The soldiers come to town. newal of "A" books is‘to be made they should be. They nave 3 s
in S2 a ■ mo Y her lips. did was introduce myself to the They come from Camp Howze, on application blanks’ which will ()f DropaggaA Hamg handed down an order that
available for spending is touch He moved forward, watery little Cree as your long-sought from the local air field and from be available at filling stations N- * * UU33N 4A4442 knocks out a generous portion of
greater than the supplies on the eyes blinking. “Surprised to see brother Bill.” other military establishments around June 22. Blanks must be MaximIm nri_ the Victory Gardens in the Pis
shelves. Money is burning holes me?” Penny gasped. within travel distance. filled out and mailed to ration parts of Drocessed hams and oro trict
in the pockets of the average "Of-of course." , ,, , Smart of me, eh? So then I When they get here, there’s boards. The same procedure ap- cessed picnic hms htnv enPut It seems that when the city
American We have black mar Or, he said, ‘would shocked told her to take back the news relatively few things they can do plies to motorcycles. , back from one to three cents per was mislaid out, the district re-
American. We have black mar- express it better?” of our happy reunion.” for entertinment. They* can go USO CALENDAR pound bythe OPA At thesam tained 90 feet of property for all
kets and so there are some who Possibly She couldn’t speak The enor- to the movies—they can do that Wednesday ’ time, the portion of the ham that thoroughfares. With most of the
proclaim that we have black He put his big hands on the mity of what he’d done froze her, on their own posts. ' 7:00-8:30 p m Outdoor recrea- may be sold in slices is increased streets 30 feet wide, that means
money also. table, and leaned across it, thin mind and body Her one dim They drink beer. They can do tion at Leonard park. to one-third from one-fifth. that 30 feet of yard on each side
Altogether we have a critical IiPSlaushing crookedly. . hope, that of sending Marie for that at most posts. 8.00 p m Husbands’ and Change in the proportion of the of the street still belongs to the
•86 e." na a C____.1 You know," he said, "strikes he lp,,was gone. The Cree girl They loaf around the USO. wives’ Dartv at Muller Street ham that may be sold in slices district. In the older part of
situation, made worse by demand me your gentleman friend is a would tell Cleve that she and They can do that-at their home Wi will accommodate consumers Who Washington, it means right up to
mite, careless with his girl Bill were together, that all was place. "Howze About It” have sufficient ration points to the building line. In the new
friends -.Letting them ..r oa m well. Naturally, he d believe her. But they want a change. They cj oroeram at Elm Street club buy slices, but not sufficient to parts it takes in most of the front
ground the wriderness like this.” Why not? want to get from the tire- Hit -program at buy the shank half or round half. yard. Because the city is such a
"-Imnot alone. Rage shook Penny. She cried some familiarny of the camp. -hu.rday m Hornback riding ----------------- jigsaw of streets, there are thou-
iPimet"pemnyehisnelyihat » — *",82*. 2" Changes Necessary K
f To bl continued. . What should be done is to at California Street club. In P--gtan C.ff., no front, side or backyards they
tablish some sort of regular 111 INVdBUU UIICC can call their own.
---------------------weekly entertainment they could city COURT I ord„_ + mantan n nn_ An old ordinance forbids the
a bank. In the effort to carry frantically for something to MYRA - attendSome sort of sporting , Overparking .One $1 fine, ter?uptedrflowmoafnro2tedn cofS Planting of vegetable gardens on
frighten Stringer awav _________________________•_ _____ even-, possioiy. four SI bonds, 11 tickets. ... ■ - ■ - —
out his plan this man shot and Pierre le Frene, the man who • We have certain facilities for Speeding—One $5 fine,
killed the cashier. A posse cap- owns this cabin, wiil be back any MYRA, May 26—Mr. and Mrs. handling ' a , lot of people. We WATER CONNECTIONS
tured the man within a few moment,” she said. “You’d better Harry Miser of Fort Worth, are should woik out some way o "irnons
hours and there was no question not let him find you here.” spending a few days with her ma 5 55 ° a • Edward Ergile; 702 Throck- war price and ration board of-
4 11 d 4-4 a .1 r 4 He chuckled. It was an ugly parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Piott. 5 ’ ... .
as to his identity, and the facts sound, deep down in his thick Mrs. Jack Hogan of Amarillo,
were all clear and in order. The throat.
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 229, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1943, newspaper, May 26, 1943; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1470412/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.