Gainesville Weekly Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1946 Page: 2 of 6
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Legal Records
30 Years Ago
Oil News
GAINESVILLE
find
rooms as they go, are forewarned
act 4*.
Loree
G.
Autry
Ri-
to
City-Briefs
• acres out of J. S. Martin sur. abst
teacher in the Mabank school.
GETTING OUT THE SCRAP
parents of a
born Thursday
A
O. Gregory of
But. he said flatly, no new
IN UNIFORM
BOSPINS
I
a •
(From the files of The Daily
Register, June 28. 1916.),
this summer.
The others,
liam Heiress, 17-year-old Uni-
versity ef Chicago student, who
is being held as ehief suspeet
is the kidnap-slaying of uz-
anne Degnan. A writ of Habeas
corpus was refused Heiress, and
tax bill will be proposed by the
treasury for 1946.
red prowling
and fired os
subdivision to city of Gainesville.
Tom Holton to Ruth Bell part
of blk. 72 out of William Galla-
been a guest this week of his sis-
ter and niece, Mrs. C. F. Stephens
ened if war time scrap drives are
Rate Hike May Be Used
As Brake on Inflation,
Treasury Boss Claims
WASHINGTON. July 2 (P —
involving assault and
v were to be filed Tues-
Aejstvt
three daughters, Mrs. John L. Mc-
Gar, Seattie, Wash.; Mrs. W. R.
Frankston; and Mrs. J. A.
bur ne Friday for a visit with Mr. the city secretary’s office, were liam B. Johnston, Eastland;
and Mrs. Joe Gerard. $238.81. D tehnten 5—
M. D. Hutton of Jacksboro has —
I. D. Robison to Shell Oil Co.
110 acres out qf Robert Jones sur-
vey, abst. 542; 10 acres out of C.
Weekgister
AND MESSENGER
(Absorbed Gainesville Signal, February, 1939)
Publiahed Every Thursday—All Home Print
__FOUNDED IN 1878
THE RDGIHTEH PRINTING COMPANY (INO.)
PI El-ISHERS, GAINES VIII.E, O00KE CO, TEXAS
________B^torial and Business, Office, 308~E. California St. iwrencstreet.ah Oxford, 803
Entered at the GXinssville, Texas? Postoffica m Seconded*— Matter Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Lasiter will
— '——--------------------- leave Sunday for Planada, Calif.,
Member °6 the Associated Press, United Press, Texas Press Assoc- where they will visit their daugh-
1036.
N. A. Whitley, st ux, to Alton
Morton, lot 1, block 18, Belmont
addition.
tractor? Delivery can be hast- ory, daughter of
who must
WArTING FOR a new car?
washing machine, or a farm
■■ ■ ■ ■ gher survey, abst. 418.
Water Turn-Ons , Lester Speer, et ux, to Claude
Master Cleaners & Dvers 524 D- Fenley, lot 4 and N-10 feet
Hancock Sregdie 876 ofwt 3. Ha additionem
Grand avenue; I. j. Berend, 1901 E. Clark, north % of lots 3 and
Weaver street; M. F. Brown, 429 4, block 38, Montgomery addi-
m-pA
--------— AE
SLAYING SUSPECT—Wil-
ch "a: “d “
for steel making, is shorter than Mrs. W. T. Smith, 1
at any time during the war De- Weaver street, and her husband’s with relatives and friends here, pon rune
nod Mr Wnlmit $ 4. M5 mother, Mrs. Axilda Harrel, and They recently moved to Denton Thursday
riom Mr. Wolcott warns that un- other relatives..Mrs. England is from Gainesville. Cherryhol
less communities resume drives the former Miss Lillian Smith of
prime minister once asked, "What Mrs. L. C. Dennis, 1320 East
is the use of electricity?" and Garnett street,
stopped being critical only when mhenMeararanh Wrdrasdaospit
told. You can tax it. Maybe the tai, is reported to be resting nice-
Association's Antarctic expedition ly. Mr. Dennis
will produce something taxable. FMthend’Mrs
Wolcott, chairman of the Ameri- pital.
can Iron and Steel Institute, steel Mr and Mrs.
.mille emarci.. __. 11 turned Friday to their home in
*7’ emerging from troubles Dailas .after attending the funeral 1007 !
with labor strikes and later coal of his grandmother, Mrs. Mar- turned
D. F. Kelley, et ux, to Johnnie 699i43.58aressouo.SMar.
Potts, et ux, 122 acres out of ™D. of wn. Wticsri sur. 2aest 11a:
Morris survey, abstract 776 37.87 acres out of j s Martin sur.
Callie Carter Culwell to John- abst 699
nie Potts, 10 acres out of G. D. w T Lucas to Trumter Petro
Morris survey, abstract 776. Corp, 160 acres out of Johathan
C. A. Culwell to Johnnie Potts, Clark sur abst, 194; J C Rih-
10 acres outJofG. D. Morris sur- ards sur. abst. 885, and the B
creased the output of steel mills reported doing w?U.
to a practical degree. It's tune, Mr. and Mrs.
apparently, for more scrap drives.
_ _ . . _ Farris, abstract 387, G. W Me- to Robert H. Lynn, 100 acres out.
Criminal Docket Gown, abstract 695, Jackson Da- of J- T. Bloomfield survey, ab-
State of Texas vs. James Miller, •vis, abstract 331, Cromwell and stract 35.
aggravated assault • Hawley. abstract 336, W. W. How- D. L- Monroe to Shell Oil Co.
State of Texas vs. V. D. Rey- eth, abstract 1567, J. M Culp, ab- Inc., block 74, Cooke County
nolds, aggravated assault. stract 1538 W D Easley abstract School land survey; 22 acres out
Probate Docket 148l A C’ Irvine, abstract .1635 of survey patented to
Application of Maggie Mae Miss Vera Collins to Lewis T. A. M Hudon; 35 acres out of
_ ________ Mulkey for letters of guardian- Lohman, 653 3 acres out of Uni- James Taylor survey., „
4 -B-tnm ama
Trash should be burned only in a Roger Johnson, et al, vs. A. abst. 1138. Shell Oil Co. Inc. 25 acres out of
fireproof container, Mr. Simpson Bradley, suit for overcharge of w L Pearcy to R O Pearcy, the Wm. Martin sur abst 1138:
advises. rent. east 12 of lot 1, block 8 Belmont 2l7-8acresoutof John S Martin
addition sur. abst 699; 50 acres out S. C
Gertrude Raley, et al, to Jhn- Atkinson sur abst ,10; 91 aeres
nie Potts, et ux, 10 acres ou; of out.oD.H. Campbell surabst
G D Morris survey, abstract 776. 197: 20 acres .ot of.J. S Martin
Lindsay National Bank, to Jphn- H Campbell' a T6st099 87
acres, lot 23. subdivision Cooke
County Schopl land. financial position forthe. fiscal
Sun Oil Company to M M year ended last Sunday, Snyder
Baugh et ux, 100 acres out of said the deficit was $788,000,000
B C Johnson survey, abstract less than President Truman esti-
mated it would be in a budget re-
arrived here Sunday to spend the
summer vacation with her —
cleaned up innumerable back- ical treatment.
yardsand farms, showed Ameri- aerwrensurgKerkusPyxermen-
cans the value of salvage, and in- ical and Surgical......
Sun Oil Company to W H Wil- vision April 11.
T . . . , Mams, etux. 258 acres out of Wil- The improvement, howeye
L. S. McCool, et ux, to W J. liam Brockner survey, abstract was due to slow process of the
---“ • st - klaal- E — international finance program, ht
Gainesville. i versa viainHj 223 g. --, -
C. B. Talley, 408 East Broad- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wvatt, south Bearers were Travis Deaton,
way, underwent surgery Monday of town, and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Bomar :PeBerry, Z. O. Dunman,
morning at Medical and Surgical Lyons, 319 North Rusk street. Wil and Ed Merzbacher and Jack
Ben F. Perter, 1401 North chMrreandirsEawephalanackcari Mr.nMeriwether was a former
cMisdngaman Anhe,manMrsntzmeh‘smnochgr, mo,?' o?“*’ He" was
MSe beh » &£ ongonqkotaterkomamnanka."____,
relatives, in this city forthe past J. Meriwether. Major John P. Traylor, son of
hospital and is wer"AIMSarrShlorshasscit.Mr MS’l&iX*”4 by one sistor, Stnak irtat'elofga „S.Ld-Mogersstux,to.K.F. 527
are parents of a Einry,.Mez; two konsh avainetttionar.at." Mis. NANNIE H. JOHNSTON .
ounce nuhter Lorn Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. George Richter of Funeral services for Mrs. Nan- section of I Corps headquarters in , , e
at Medical and Surgical hospital. Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles nie Hicks Johnston, 87, who died Kyoto, Japan, where he is execu- Jones, part.of lot 6, block 5, 122.
Mrs John Tippit 516 Lindsay Scott of Ravmondville are visitors Thursday at her home, 718 North tive to the ordnance officer and Scott s. addition. . . . The Texas
_ street? was admi ted to Medical inGainesville., . ,,,, . Commerce street, were held Sat. second in command. Major Tray-
and Surgical hospital Wednesdav Mrs. E. R. Strader, 1212 East urday, at 4 p. r. — — — i.. c.cG i. a., vie — . a. .....
tures lurking about who. have for medical treatment and is re- California street, had as Sunday church in Frankston, with burial lieutenant in July, 1940, and went addition. „ . . . w
-now porteddn fairfr well guests her nephews, Marvin and in the Frankston cemetery. to Europe in June, 1944, and to S. I.P. Magers,, ux to W. W. el un, Jvau--ur .
' P Mrd Martha Hiny, mother of Otto Burro. and families, of Ol- GeqrgeJ.carronand So nFuner- ‘he Pacric theater inJune, 1945. Oatistec Finney sur- sury /ev.abst. 1047. inerr a butSs2apiv°aown Arm a
" "Sa ANMtchen North with. mrmewasinchargeorarraneeHsLmpe"cahaisenruitdin8 ‛& stzaceret al. to Joseph Shell OU Co. High o more than 279,009, 000,000
Mrs. Johnston was born May join him in Japan. B. Walter, lot 1, block 2, Berend Inc, 65*1-2 acres out of the B. registered last Februa - 28.
Co to F A Miller said, and the “saving" actually
fishtssi AtsNiahals,6B1Ck ""
........lor nle" 5 service as a secona Edward G. Kadane to Walter The public debtat the• 1948 fis-
Homer, et qix, 300 acres out of cal close was $269.892,484,03 2, an
SIM Added to Street 16TH DISTRICT COURT
Marker Fund This Week New Cases Filed
Contributions totaling $108 Walter W. Huffington vs. Deni -
were added to the street marker son Poultry & Egg Co., et l, dam-
fundsthi.week,Chairman.A.A. ages. n 0 "I- 122 acres out of <i. D
Havenport, reported Saturday. Alma Ora Macon vs. Leverne Morris survev abstract 776
The gifts included: Texas Power Macon, suit for divorce. Morris survey, abstract uo.
& Light company, $100, James E. Velma Lee Morris vs. Jack Mor-
Miller, 5, and Randolph O’Brien ris. Jr., suit for divorce.
______ _ ___ $3. Pearl A. Pempleton vs. Curtis
home near Nevada, Collin county, Five Candidata. Mix T. Pempleton, suit for divorce.
is owner of the aumvsgneraazunaaxaga sgengpune Fisekzdtdarddnaatas for CveimaEcourtney ye James
000 South ciemaALRaeWhsslosk. •' "wt " ““*1 ^^'vs ‘Zu vey.obstrae.177.. , - Aniba, sur abst 5.
- * - seven-pound son Miss Eunice Allen, of MeKin- "‘Mr Eubank had lived in c 01. County Clerk Tom Blount Friday. r Langston vs Juliette Release m______
at Medical and ney was the week end guest in lin county for more than 65 "years They are: for tax assessor-collec- +.8’, F. W. Lausen and C. L. Wagner 0 i n 1• A
Surgical hospital. the home of her sister, Mrs. John ang „* LY premn home 7xa 55 tor. Si A. McCollum $82.50; for t dy.Qf‛ & to J. M Pearce, 50 acres out of “nvdpy ■ rpcyefg
Little MissMargaret Ann Greg- R. Whaley, and family, 513 South y^s. Hebeen a member of district clerk, Martin G Davis, fargstonaraton the Northeast Corner “of S. C. At- IYUCl I ICuIl
_ . vMfeyanvtwrsuk- Ta.FaMFs Frank E Vander- EhscekirsttGresbarramnelsburs ict‛i,Houtne,0‛i,4,56; KMJ Sons. 8 Higher axes If
resumed According to Robert w. ""4’" « dagdtewssettgagaay dm his wife, an ESagzpsgnis2zg5;jprln“bi; ZBX" Russell, 1946 9840 D i Campbem sur. f '' : CI I 4
guests of Mr and Mrs. I. H. Pat- children, grandchildren and great precinct 7, W. W. Rudd, none. zoh James A Wesley 1946 F w Lausen and C. L. Wagner Prices Skvrocket
Jack Dunman re- terson, 1007 South Moms street, grandchildren.’ S.ciny Mm1, Plymouth -adn wesiey, ‛ and wife, Mary Farr, a liVkO •-J l ---
.. ....------IMissMargaret Ann Patterson, MERIWETHER SehedulesAnMunced” ScTil" SLdeMeCorkle, 1946 37 acres out of D. H Campbell
turned home Sunday from a Funeral services for Hayward .Schedule ofv^U u the poet Ford tu4rE 1946 Martin sur .abst. 699.
week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Meriwether, 71, who. died at the drinhescia ssecurt chevrpler pick-up? eter „ Burk Royalty Co to John
' board, Dallas, has been an- RS 4500 C. J. Hinzman, 1946 Hames, W-20 acres out of John
- — — S. Martin sur. abst 699.
REAL ESTATE AND TRANSFER Leland Fikes to Roy P. Wilson, Secretary of the Treasury Snyder
Warranty Deeds 137 acres out of lot 15. subdivision said today there may be an in-
Raymond Howard, et ux, to of Cooke Countv School land .sur- crease in tax rates next year if
Jewell and Rosa Truitt, lot 8, vey. abstract 205; 124 acres out of prices “get too far out of hand"
block 2, Gladney & Leach re-sub- lot 17, Cooke County School, kind. Asserting that “taxes will prob-
division of blocks 10, 15 and 16, abstract 205; 71 5 acres out of sub- ably follow prices," Snyder told
Wood-Smith addition. .division No, 13. Cooke County a news conference that a rate rike
A. E. Hudspeth to J. W. Bois- School land, abstract 205; 30 acres may be used as a brake on infla-
seau, 74 acres out of Daniel Mar- cut of lot 93 of suhdivision Cooke tion. - -
tin survey, abstract 654, E W. County Schopl land, abstract 205; " *---" ** ----
Cullen survey, abstract 255, E. T. 501 acres out of subdivision. No
R.R. Co. survey, abstract 365, and 22, Cooke County School land; 90
rillinm Tenl survey, abstract - ..... -l
‛HHERE MUST be a lot of crea
“ tures lurking about who.
not been discovered till
Aviators have told us about . , . ...
gremlins, those We Imps who Tinaerwaineanouperatoninorvjthe ________________
. play tricks on flyers, causing amputation of her left limb Mon- erspoon street, underwent an op-
Summarizing thaqvernment’
financial position/forL
Sunday
for collecting scrap metal, all
manner of steel products will be,,
slowed. !
Those scrap drives were splen- hospital. _
did undertakings. They taught wevser-street,is
neighbors to work together, Surgical hospital
I
Gainesville (Tex.) Weekly Register day at Medical and Surgical hos- eration for appendicitis Saturday 21, 1859. in Panola county, and
FhraHav Imsv 4 AR pital. morning at the M & S hospital, had made her home here for the
__F »____________ Mrs. Dewey Jordan, who re- Mrs. Axilda Harral, 1013 East past 17, years. She was married
__. sides near Corpus Christi, and Scott street, has returned to in 1877 to William B. Johnston,
sister of Mrs. C. B. Stringer of Gainesville after a three weeks’ who passed away 32 years ago.
Gainesville, underwent a major course completed at the Stamps The deeeased - is survived by
‘operation this week in Baylor Quartet School of Music in Dal-
hospital, Dallas. Mrs. Stringer is las.
with her sister. Parking meter returns for the Burl
Clyde J. Matherly went to Cie- week, according to reports from Hill.
I, Jua-IUaa, Eastland;
Ju. _ _ „ . _ ,
D. Johnston, Honolulu, T. H.; and Hancock street; Antioch Baptist tion.
Holland J oh net on, Anaheim, church 213 Schopmeyer; M. D. L. M. Campbell and H. D. Hen-
Calif., 15 grandchildren, 6nd 18 Giles, Moss street; J. B. Saylor, derson, to Ch o Davis, 10 acres out
great-grandchildren;109 Rusk Street; Alton Morton, 800 of lot 15, and 15 acres out of lot
. ..... . ... Gordon street; J. C. Sluder, 1216 16, of subdivision of Fannin Coun-
HERMANJCOULPER Grand avenue; A. H. Beeler, 535 ty School land survey, abstract
FuneraL-sefvices for Herman North Commerce street; Tom 1248.
J—Eolter, infant son of Mr. and Cheaney, 1724 Rice avenue; Rog- W. E. Woods, et ux, to James
Mrs. Vernon Coulter. Sr., who ers Johnson, 601 Buck street; W. A. Sieger, south 14 of lots 13, 14,
anY,Dallas died June 23 at his home, 1509 C. Patterson, 5 orth.Chestnuti 15, and 16, block 38, Montgomery
the contract Gribble street, were held at Krum L R. Mea in, 31 7 North. Ritchie addition.
on June 24, with burial in the streetO.Hatson,718 a tBroad C. J. Berend, et al; to Hoberg
cemetery there. Wayi.M rs.RuthBe1.224anton & Loerwald, lot 2, block 3, Ber-
A twin brother, Vernon Coul- street; -ohn.Gra¥, 45 East at end subdivision out of John Wal-
ter. Jr, passed away on June 21. sforniastettimuEranch, 1308 ker survey. abstract 1151.
He is survived by his parents, Tranrersand avenue. J. L Barlow. Sr, to Rollon
one brother, Johnny Clifton; one Mrs j N Mevers 909 West Welch, part of lot 7, block 13,
California street, to 112 Throck- Wood-Smith addition.
morton street; A. F. Godsey, 1012 r Roy L. Bracken to L. I Me-
North Morris street to South Corkle, tract out, of M French
Grand avenue; D. A. Phillips, 100’ survey,, abstract 389.
hpld Throckmorton street to 308 North .Estella . Woosley .and Andy
E a — ---- waucvc wai • azy c , e. - . . neid Red River street- Gilliam Bon- Woolsey to J. B Williams, 5%
Friday part of the city in 5-galIon jugs Sunday, afternoon at Ardmore for 323 North Chestnut street to aches out of A. Boutwell survey.
Mrs. HerhertA. Robinson, Sr, for 25 cents. • * Mrs., Clint W. Coe sister-in-law 32‛‛NrthchtestnutrstreetS Austin Annie Flowers, et al to W H
i Gi,ylor street, is re- Mr. and Mrs. Brien Bonner are of Mrs. Frank Dustin of Gaines- sot 02 South Grand avenue Pond, S-83 feet of lots 12. 13 and
___________ ported to, be improving and re- rejoicing over the arrival of a fine ville, . at the first Methodist t °1501 peteron street R £ 14, blk 2. Bone’s addn.
In case of errors or omissions occurring tn local or other naverttae eovering from burns sustained at baby. girl....______. in the Rose Odom? 1501 Peterson street to 509 R.B.Lamlget ux to Ola amb,
menta or of omissiona on scheduled date, tn* publishers do not hold her home two weeks ago. She is J-h- Tipg-2t, « 7. L. Tip- cemete"" . — .....
themselves liable for damages further than tle amount received by receiving medical treatment at pit, returned home last night from
Cham for such advertisements ‛ the Medical and Surgical hospi- a visit of several days in San An-
_uraz,cmia. Nichols in Texarkna Tuesday noirea-ahsrrehsentesn.dni
1516 North or "Denton spen;"weekend ellofthe’GeorgeJ.Carroliand benttherpostaisicesheretatana Warranty Deeds
- husband’s with relatives and friends here. Funeral home at 2:30 25, "August 155andz2 andseptem- “
Cherryhomes officiating. ber .12 and 26.. Since the repre-
Rav Lvons of Fort Worth has Burial services were held in tentative remains but a snort
Kay Hyons 01 rot worm H47 Fairvicw cmeteri time, anyone desiring to see him
beenvisitingrhisagrandparent thsearrr w”«metryis Deaton, should be at the ofkce by 10 >.
Mr. and Ms Floyd Wyatt. S- „----*b- * „ -------. m on the.datesannouneetn
ozwsoroun
--- esEelakiongee WiiliamTeal
Will and Ed Merzbacher and Jack
. M -HUeE v,me Asocayea rress. United Press, Texas Press Assoc- where they will visit their daugh- McCord and com)
ation, Texas Daily Press League and International Circulation Man- ter, Mrs. Floyd Neely, and family have beeen awarded
Agers Amsociation- for several weeks. of erection- of the S. H. Kress
WEEKLYREGISTER---------------- M‘s L. B. Wilson. Sr.. ^nd^lW^Oha thwart corner
gu. ByartimGetnevaincookts, “rayeon. Denton. Monta- deturhte’hong ^hf^SfMcLennan,auperintendenlofcon^
Suxmnthasonnkdvance.m1.00"6cUhycx.mmadvance her aunt, Mrs. Bill Gross, at tryction, arrived in ‘he city to-
sJSMSss ne SMB smss
being called to the publlahers’ attention. Medical and Surgical hospital vice and wiii deliver water to Iny Funeral services were
The Aanociatea Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repub- Fridry- Herbert A Robinson Sr part,ofthe city in 5-gallon jugs Surndaxafternonat Ardmorejfr -
Ication of all news dispatches credited to it or otherwise in this piper ’908 South Taylor’ street "s re’ for.25cents._ .L.___________ MNr.emt.w: Sesisistrnaw 327 North Chestnut street; Austin
•nd also to local news appearing herein. - - • • ’ - J
burg la
L t-i5o1petersonstreet;“R.D! 14, bik 2, Bone’s addn. ’ day b
..... Odom. 1501 Peterson street to 509 R. B. Lamlet ux to Ola Lamb, '__
John Tippitt, son of P. L. Tip- Hill cemetery there. Morah street: Lenai Reed, 522 352 acres out of James Izod sur. Heirens wasca
. _ ..... ! nMrsarreadiedtSaturdaxnesster- West Throckmorton street,to 606 abst. 518; 63 3-4 acres out of R. anhsseerbbefor being rep
mosreeznnzouusi -amzsm- - SBhBS^ - =ea S...s -m f-
that school is over families. Now oomes the word ofbespins. East “California street•mnes teJdy for any “emneggncynd day and Mrs,
’ are setting out to explore new apparently cousins of the grem- R. S. Rose is confined to his Dr. C. L. Maxwell of Myra was Okla,
parts of the country on the first lins, who make trouble for trav- home, 321 South Dixon street, on in the city today and while here. P- _
real touring vacation since the eling entertainers. They cause account.of illness., g A.. ,, assisted intwooperationsber.of Gainesville frien
. “ , ....... . . Mrs. James Kaden of Austin ar- C. F. Holland has just com- tended the services,
beginning of the war. weary drivers to fal. asleep at rived Saturday morning for a pleted the digging of a deep well
owners of trailer s ana tents are the wheel, grab all available ho- visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. at the compress, where they now
, v 9 .5 tel rooms, and • make the most Otto Kaden, 1922 Rice avenue, have an abundant flow of artesian
lucky, because they carry their “nCymhaK themost and to join her young son, Hay- water,
housing with them. All they need P mising shows go wrong. Crea- den, who has been visiting with p-m .L, g- ,
do as precaution is allow a little tures something like bospins have his grandparents for the past two Riron Jun 5 9e-he Daily
more time than they think they’ll been known to get into typewrit- weeks, cm Innes . in Mrs. O. T. Carr is ex
need to find a camp site, because ers, top, causing some of the trou- theigirisetrraindogeschooi,hsron herguestM rs.George
more people than ever before will bles of writers. . of the students doing graduate - ta 008a,. Tenn,
be flocking to the desirable spots___________ work in the field of social science
nie. ’aS "rs EienN Harry Franklin Newberry 21,
Pie,Arrdmoreitwo sisters,,Mrs. Pauls valley, Okla, and Dorothy ~ . n. k--
Velma. Higginbotham, Ardmore, orr 20 Mavsville Okla George A. Richter et al to
---S. O. Heartsill, Springer, Harold Owens Jr. 21 and Juan- Trustees of Bible Presbyterian Yarbrough sur. abst 1171.
Mr’ ana Mrs I... .ita Marie Story,’18, both of Pauls C hurch.of Gainesville, Texas, lot Opal Christian Berry, et vir V
. Mr. and Mrs. Dustin and a num- Valley, Okla. 2, blk. 14, Scotts addn. F. S. Reaser, 99 acres out of the
2 Dan’Moody Coe, 21, and Vir- S. Cole et ux to W.T, Tucas, Patterson Moore sur abst 657
H ginia Louise Fowler, 15, both of et al, 40. acres out of John T. Ellen Harris, et vir, to Sinciair-
AMadili, Okla. Strickland sur. abst. 918. 2 acres Prairie Oil Co.’, 97 acres out >f . ot
F Howard James Stewart, 31, Los outofJohnTay lor sur;.. 93, subdivision of Fannin Count
Angeles, Calif, and Mrs. Lennie eM.T.Farrris.et X, toH arry 4 School land in Cooke county.
I Irene Duty, 21, Venice, Calif. Simpson,, Et100. feet of lpt 4, Rhoda and J F cngj-, t.
1 Millard M. Thomas, 30, and Mae blk E Ernwood addn. Smcian .< OH c
oecting as Magnolia Petroleum Company Belle Savage, 35, both of Whites- D w. Crawford to C. P. Dod- out or lot 93, subdivision of Fan-
Russe of Bos6 Mroneyaona86.acremsin bGeorge W. Allen, 21, and Geor- son, 320 acres Brown nin County School land in .Cooke
, EV.Hjnd and family of Cali- ‘ng’^10W 16“°,eet girddgnkappleton,‛is,‛bothofynJlarnk‛srvo.aftrott" R "w Brown to G. T. kimbel
at Southwest Texas State CoMege fornia are visiting the family of Burk Royalty Company No 1 James F. Hunt, 21, and Betty Jo 76;, .. .. , and.C- : Bohm r. 60 acres out of
SasNtaos, ti summercotte Dw.Caananan: Wood S.o„um 19, both of oklahoma rDmrbemwhrdn,anacrnsbutt? CeokSbstruntzosschool land sur-
MFu joemarsara,ofesaamnd have returned home from a pleas- feet from 2orhasaha wstekms3 Lenard J. Stephens, 21, Mari- M W Wair,rveyjl44 acresout Katherine Meyer, et al, to Sam
- - I day for rexas Universitv Austin ant visit with friends in Ardmore. 20 acres, a wildcat six miles etta, Okla., and Lucille Scriviner, oL. 1,5*arkisuryey: abstract Harmon. 47 h acres out of Henry
of the difficulties. They’ll have Little Neta Joyce Litchford, where he will enroll For’ihe sum- Miss PeariKahn leaves this southeast of Gainesville. Contract 17,Thackrville, Okla. 22nie1 survey abstract 634’ 59 ' *
to start looking early, if they daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. mer session. ' morning for Dallas to attend the calls for depth of 4600 feet. This .Fred Williams, 28 Healdton, acresutior Jhm "vrtin siriey Thomas L. Judy to Cities Serv-
hope to find a hotel room or cabin Litchford, has returned to her Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford pre nuptial events of the Kahn- well will open a lot of new terri-, Okla., and Mrs. Geraldine Smith, abstract 713; 40Mi acres1 X'of Co ’ 12 acres out of J S.
» da c r AD hore in Dallas after visiting sev- are the parents of a son, born at Linz wedding, m rr tr n tory for drilling, if a producer. 22, Wilson, Okla. , . Phillip Carry var survey abstract Menifee survey, abstract 160; 3312
or tourist home. Some of them - 12 o'clock noon Friday in St. Jo- Mr and Mrs. Max:Hoffman will / Lloyd H. Bailey, 22, and Max- 235.0.,• “DT ra. acres out of J. S. Menifee survev
win be lucky, but it should come pralWieeksswithh ersaunt,Miss sph's hospital, Fori worts. Mrs. leave Saturday for Cooper, Texas, Roy Guffey, et al, No. 1 Ross ine J. Winkler, 21, both of Okla- 235ieyattract 1243"3CaP-sCo and 94 acres out of R F Millard
as no surprise if they find one Litchford, 709 North Crawford is the former Miss Mar- where Mr. Hoffman has accepted on 25.32 acres in Bailey survey, homa City. ' SrEEv“Bnaturfejilsren survey
U pr»e U 5- .n1 one Grand avenue. daret Gallacher of Gainesville a position with an undertaking south of McKemie Drodmetion’ Harold D. Conner, 22, Broken- on m .5ond Surey, „ 1 cl bl* Tonv FelderLorr +. wm v
nightsthat t eyhav e,achaice all Misses Ida, Eula and Mary Me- The family resides in Gainesville, company., th 1 1 u made drillstem test this week be- arrow, Okla, and Melba Ard, 24, 80vacrestrut of,! Imeopressur hg- 190 acres out of rWmas Scott
S P ng j ing Cain, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. and the mother and child will re- . Clyde Matherly arrived home low 3300 feet, and hit the ocean city;., t 01 , of William Moore survey abstract survey, abstract 900; 213 acres out
night and sleeping the next day H. O. McCain, will leave Friday turn here soon. last night from Temple, where and is drilling on to 4,000 feet, Wiiford Price.Lewis, 21, and ?22 ' survey, abstract John Barnett survey, Sbstract
ina two-shift motor court. for Austin, where they will attend Mary Ann Lockhart, six-year- he has been at the bedside of Roy hoping to pick up sand around Wanda Jean Gilbert, 17, both of ortLern Ordnance Inc - to J 42
_ . . [ the summer session at the Uni- old daughter of Mr and Mrs Fei- Brazelton, who underwent an ap- that depth that is producing on Oklahoma City. North ern. r enance, inc to j.
It’s a good summer to travel for versity of Texas. n Lockhart is reportediimprov- pendix operation. Mekemfelle-se. proaucing on R A. Harper, 25, and Sylvia T. McLaughhn. et al, 67 10 acres William V. Seelig to V S Cov
the carefree who think the sights Rev. and Mrs. John S. Rice ine at her ‛-lSrep 729 mPo Tyler & Simpson company has Hartman, 29, both of Marietta, out J C. McElroy survey, ab- entry. 190 acres out of Thomas
and the change are worth taking pastor of Whaley Memorial Meth- street, following an injury- "A • force of carpenters engaged in Sun Oil Company is moving in Oklahoma. stract7 11,and Jr. Clark survey, Scott survey abstract 900; 3313.
a chance on makeshift over nieht odist church and R. W. Mitchell leg sustained Wednesday when a rebuilding the shipping dock on to start a deep test at their No. 1 Calvin Hungerfod 21, and abstract 226. . . acres put of lot 4< of the subdivi-
a chance on makeshift over-night will attend the all-day meeting glss iar exploded - the east side of the building adja- Cason unit, 487 feet from north Verna Mae Aulds, 18, both of Ok- .Northern Ordnance, Inc to Ar- sion of Scott s survey,
accommodations. But the tourist of preachers at Southern Meth- Jack N Ward 1002 Hancock cent to the railroad siding. { and cast lines of 35.95 acres and lahoma City. thur C lere, 60 acres out of Crom- Johnnie Potts, et ux. to Shell
who countseon a comfortable ho- odist university in Dallas Friday, and Thomas E Bragg Route 1’ .. „i. 467 feet from north and 1600 feet .Loies Payne, 38, and Mittie Box well and Hawley survey. Oil Company, 122 acres out of G
tel room and a hot bath wherever Mmes. Jim annon and Victor have been recently reeased from RGrom the, 1lessf ) ? 7 from west linessof J R.Hogge J8’ both of Tishomingo, Okla- Kerr-MeGee, Oil Industries, to D. Morns survey, abstract 776
. . .1 . L Hearne of Dallas, are spending the senaration renter »t NOrman Kegster, July . 1916.) ... 5 . survey, 1 % miles northeast of homa. . E. E. Wi®Ps, 133 acres out of A. C.
he happens to be at the hour a few days visiting their father, okla P Ward machinritpott g Ed Hand, a former citizen of Burns City, and 10 miles south- . Henry A. Wilson, 25, and Min- C. Bailey survey, abstract 44.
when he wants to stop, is in for Walter Killgore and wife, 1314 -Ar cAsadremiagmtmmaK Gainesville, accompanied by his east of Gainesville. . nie Bell White, 22, both of Ard- J. .
some disannointmente Lindsay street. Ird.csa ryec IKmonn wife and three children are here more, kla., (colored), voire, 193.9 acres out of Jos. Mil- Sanders survev abst 944-------
. Mrs. Robert Madill of Dallas, oversseas, i^months emmantirst visiting old time friends, having Mid-Continent No. 1- Mable James I. Blair, 21, Marietta, ler survey, abstract 684. j ' Edgar X Naughtn,4tux to J
is a guest this week in the home ;cp* ' 8 come from Whittier, Calif., in Fields, in Wilkerson survey, has Okla., and Thelma Jean Qualls, Miss Vera Collins to Lewis T. M Russell, 4 acres out of irm
USES FOR THE ANTARCTIC of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mrs K s Koiser ie in the their automobile. The trip re- gone cm pump after swabbing 114 18. Ardmore, Okla, (colored). Lohman, 45 acres out of H. E McCall survey, abst 703 11 acres
•EIITHAT IS the use of ging to C. Clayton, South Dixon street. Gnssiii, "amrsn 1Sniy tne quiredtwo weeks., .1 ______ barrels of ol and 15 barrels of Birth Certificates Ford survey, abstract 1362; 65 out of Miriam McCall survey
7 . J? , g Mrs. Clayton, who has been ill qaKsVIt nSarptariumsreceivsing There,was a good sized crowd water on 24 hour test. Cornelius Trent, Lillian Al- acresout of J. M Meador survey. abst. 703.
\ "" the Antarctic? There is for several months, is able to be Leatment and »s Prosressng nice- at the Myra picnic yesterday and bertine Gillespie, Mattie Irene abstract 1270 f Assignment
nothing there but snow and ice.’’ out some. -prashier .weLr1 who Le eloquent speeches were made by Kim bell and Sims and Harvey Gillespie, Ollie L. Thomas, Donna Cecil Murphy to Evelyn Prich- D. L. Monroe to Shell Oil Co
This natural remark ignores the - S K. Lockard, who has been L.rashier "estbr‛00k, Whp has Marvin Jones and Mr Prescott, Drilling Comrany have, set pipe Marie Dieter. Uneida Cellestine ett, 2141 acres out of the follow- Inc. 110 acres out of Robert Jones
44 nauIK ignores the in a Fort Worth hospital for the heeniin apcannhospitp,Wa candidates for congress: Hon on No. 1-A Abercrombi. Archer Deiter, Frank Pringle Crump. ing surveys: S. P Barnes, abstract survey, abst. .542 and 10 acres out
facts, according to the American past six weeks after undergoing Mgennto.a Fergns,hosrta.at George.W. Dayton, candidate for county Location is in Tabor sur- James Truman Thompson. 90, S. P. R. R. Co., abstract 1217. of C Sanders survev. abst. 944
Antarctic Association, which is a major operation, was removed Eminney Hiday. lorsfurtter the, state senate; and J. C. Mur- vey, abstract 732, and was drilled Samuel Lee Kretzchmar, Car- John Findley, abstract 377 E The Blackwell Oil & Gas Co.
lanning an exneqitin for this Wednesday to his home, 1603 Roy treatment. He Was t accompanied reU, candidate for representative, as a wildcat in the middle of a roll Beniamin Welch. 1 -ll‛ -
planning an ePeition for this street. His condition is reported by his parents, Mr. and Mrs: W. Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Comegys large block of acreage. • -BE----
fall. The association points out to be satisfactory Mr Lockard C. Westbrook, city. He will re- will leave this month for an east-
that there is much more to be was brought home by his son-in- main, there indefinitely, and ern trip of several weeks.
discovered than new mountains law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. friends here may visit him be- Miss Helen Sayre of Ardmore
,Hulen Waggoner of Saginaw, who tween the hours of 3 and 5 in the is visiting Miss Orlean Scott,
or bays. There are geological spent the day here Mr and Mrs afternoon and 7 and 9 in the eve- Miss Alice Bennett has returned
fac to be learned, also meteoro- Roy Lockard, who reside east of ning. , , from a delightful trip to Waco. R «r h A . .
logical Years aso it was found Gainesville .are with his father , Mrs. Clarence Frederick and San Antonio and Sherman and Puntinrasnsysinen 1
55 a . for several days. daughter, 503 Culberson street, again is with-her aunt, Mrs. J. D. -ontainers,SayS Simpson,
that a dry season in Argentina, City Manager A. S. Brient and have just returned from Houston, Leeper. - Fire- Marshal W. C. f
damaging the wheat crop, could Claude Jones were business visit- where they visited with George Miss Phoebe Myers will leave
be predicted three years ahead ors in Dallas Thursday. O. Elkins and daughter. Sunday for Kansas City to spend
from a knowiedee of Antarctic Lt Gov. John Lee Smith ar- Miss Beverly Lyons, who has two weeks with friends.
. 18 _ rived in Gainesville shortly be- been visiting her grandparents, Mrs. D. T. Bomar of Fort
weather conditions. Coal has fore noon Thursday, and was Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Lyons, 319 Worth is visiting Mrs. E. P. Bo-
been found in the Antarctic, and scheduled to make an address North Rusk street, has returned mar.
may some day prove worth min- fromghe east steps of the court- to the home of her parents, Mr. . । -n—i.,—... »
ing. even at below zero tempera- oHhiscanaPary fn thevirtorest and.Mrs. Raymond Lyons, Fort Mortuary I
tures. Mrs. Wilson Kermickel ol Wa- "orth.n M„ , H c. i
Who can set the limit to knowl- CO,istvisitingin.thehomerf her daughter, Geraidine, S850Somnh
edge and its uses? A British Par ’ . nd Y Dixon street returned Sunday R. S. EUBANK
n “or: from a weekend visit with her . Euneral services for R. S. Eu-
who underwent a parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Long, tte' TathesoutMriemenks
Miss Dorothy Faye Wells, street, who. passed away at his
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