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serve Life insurance policy.
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dogged campaigns of the recent
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of health while in the service and
The 1946 bumper peanut
-of more than two billion. 75
advance _______+$
One year, in ad-
IjHREMEMBER, THEY JUST
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JOHN P. GOKE
Funeral services were held in
mtluipe. J: .-J Associated Press, United Press,
Prese Association, and International Circulation
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Daily Register
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ALL,OE PALOOKA me WORLDS MENVY-
WeiHTCHAMPION'S TGRAPH IS a
MORE IMPORTANT TO THEM THAN A J
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City tax collections during the
YA KNOW, CLEMMY... PORI evherr PONT «8EP UP ■
WITH Ti’nmes. HE DONT KNOW JONM L.9uLNaS ~
m WORLDS dHAMPeeN AM’ MO UMN’MA KHqKa.
HEN we... MME is JEBT TWaM4 TiAxE Al .Mes
MBI NCH HEN. wow LETS TRY coumr’AsA.vew en-
Three months, in
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Factory Assembled
85 and 100 h. p. V8
ENGINES
AND
“See Me Before You Die'’
Chas. . Gandillnn
TNL LITTLE STORE
ON TNC SQUARE (
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-itied to.th
i paper aw
A $500 permit was secured bv
Mrs. Georgia Hillis, 528 North
Weaver, to move a store building
onto a lot. • « .
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SAY,EVRETT,
WHAT WAS HE
WRTIN’ON ALL
THEM PAPERS
TH'KIPS WAS
msna" AAA 2
OMN IMA f
* wert lost through strikes, with
• the coal strike alone responsible
Entered at the
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t est previous figure of man-days
• lost : in strikes was in 1945 with a
« Latti more than 38.000,000. The
J to Miss Jewel Pryor of Myra
rch 7, 1917. He was a member
for 1,000,000 man-days of idle-
; ness The figures were released i
; by the Department of Labor I
whih commented that the high- -
* " t hrevinne figre ~f men-daue eg
Any erronr up refiecti
tion or stat Ahg ot any
In all probability, the largest
bird that ever lived was the
now extinct Moa. The Moa
could not fly, but he wasn’t,
afraid of his enemies since he
was taller than an elephant! j
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The muskrat, an important fur-
bearing animal, is a large North
American rat-like rodent which
is both aquatic and nocturnal.
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; should be the fact that a good ing issued.
market forAan rvin Burgess, 1021 East True-
• market for peanuts prevails in love street, puchased a permit
$ Gainesville, where the local oil for $1,200 to build a three-room
mhilljis equipped for crushing the house with bath and garage. .
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M'MEOlDNe... SHSM HAO A M
For Monday, Jan. 6
Kraft Dinner
Remember ... You SAVE
at Mitchell's!
Pkg. 10c
Gainesbille
Gary-Nees
Lumber Company.
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517 East Broadway
Gainesville, Texas
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last three months of, ’1946
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ABOUT MOVIN' S
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One month, tn Ad-
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Six months, in ad-,
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in case of errors or omisati
the mercury down some 30 de- month Just closed. At the close
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GEE-IT DOESN'T BIG FOGTUNES
$EEM POSSIBLE THAT) HAVE BEEN
MRMINTMOKE / WIPED OUT
COULD LOSE AU K BEFORE THIS,
HE MONEY HEHAD!)MICHAHL-AND ,
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IDLE DAYS
: [N THE YEAR just ended almost =
5 * 110,000,000 man-days of work
NOW WHAT'S JHf ||,
HE FALLING,
; those residing in the eastern sec- — ——------—
ssogenerhsycnunpkea"erttbecrop. Building Permits. ■
| Controls being released, it is rea- For Week $1,700
i sonable to anticipate that 1947 Building permit, tor the first
. may witness still further in- week in January, 1947, totalled
; creases. An added incentive $1,700 with only two permits be-
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ByPAA{ UApEROV8SE,TEOA,A,TSnton,
Montague, Wise counties, Texas, and Love county,
Oklahoma:
____________. 1922. He was a
Albert I. Maughan, et ux, to Catholic church.
Albert W. Maughan, lot 4 in blk. s-f _ _ rovi , .= .
" " J. C. TREW 3:25a. 3:25a.
John C. Trew, 59, a prominent *7:50 a. 7:55 a.
" luu cnununjiy, 8:45 a. 9:00a. --y-u.
local hospital Saturday 12:01 p. 12:10 p. *10:20 a. 10:20 a.
following a two weeks’ 2:25 p. 2:35 p. 11:35 a. 11:35 a.
Phone 22
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.RD. Published Each Afternoon, Except Sunday
le Signal, February, 1989)
villa, Cooke County, Texas. Editorial and Buniness or-
* Itfornia Street
within one week after epration. straight price of 70
cents per month will be charged. ,
current cold weather, two inches c o Antesson, 208 South .
5 i L , , ot the, white, flakes covered the Grand to 1004 Garnett; John •
, Critical shortage of high ground the day before the mer- g. McMillan, 716 East California.
protein foods and feeds, fats and cury sagged to five below. This
0ils, 15 assigned as the reason for time, however, we had three and COUNTY COURT
one-half inches of snow, which Masyfage Licenses
Frank Hoenig, prominent mer- 911, while the previous high mark
was1,870year-
Depart to accept money without giving a
5:07 a. m receipt therefor.
60 AHEAD
. I GONNA A
SIT UP A 4
BUT HE HAD "I OH,THE MONEY
BILLIONS-HE —N THAT HE MAY
OWNED RAILKOADS,) HAVE LOST
STEAMSHIP LINES J AIN'T
AND____ _____ IMPORTANT, '
N-~ P( MICHAEL.' I’M
other advertisements or omission or
ths publishers do not hold _________
ages ezceeding the amount raceived by them for bui
advertisements.
•5:00 p. 5:05 p.
5:05 p. 5:15 p.
7:40 p. 7:45 p.
10:15 p. 10:20 p.
WESTBOUND
Arrive Depart
2:50a. 3:00 a.
8:40 a. 8:45 a.
11:35 a. 12:05 p.
1:10 p.
4:10 p. 4:45 p.
5:40 p. 6:00 p.
7:15 p. 7:40 p.
9:29 P. 9:30 p. |
- cotton with peanuts planted so tucceedsORREN WESTER, long-
• many more goobers^ that, by time sheriff of Love county, who Inc., 1va a
1 1945, peanuts became the first has joined the Ardmore police M. Ozment
# crop of Georgia, the fifth of the force. Fred Sni
• South and the tenth of the entire Ralph found the
.. :..L. c. . .. I .. ; when he took his oatn oi oilce,
. - United States, positions they re- and said he hoped it remained "■ g., g
r ‘ 4 tain. । that way all year. In addition to T H RrAun Ihind
Normally. more than 50 per his appointment of deputies, he • • —de VW- 2-
cent of the peanut crop is ground aha ‘g Marrettal Accounting Firm ......
S’XTiJx: dnE„Brownamvsor“nsa Haeny,izv mewna
3 Approximately 20 per cent of the north of Red river on highway county after being discharged of the Hood Methodist
yield is usually made into peanut 77, to maintain order in that area, from the army in January, 1146, nA 2 ..
: SaX‘.Xu7.xrir7 CA.AESRQ.sLaxe Tax Collections
IT per cent for crushing into oil and house now stands in Gainesville, ant. with 15 years experience as
! oasting in the shell in past will observe her th birthday .in an employe of several interna-
t.yeremosntythe undersicndnada amountea -», per cent $ the
-proken peanuts W crushed Her name u MEADY JONES Bros, and Montgomery; Arthur assessed levies, as compared, with
r for oil. This season, however, and she lives at Roanake. She Young & Co. and Barroway, 57 per cent collections during the
* peanut oil is in such demand that was born a slave,in1857 and.was Wade, Guthrie & Co. same period in 1945, City Secre-
some nuts of the finest appear, raised on.the KLtS Mr. Brown was born in Gaines- tary Hoyd Tudor reported Satur-
uuu uf, um. -s" “PPe“ ranch. Jinsey, her mother, was son of the late Walter day. v
anee are going into oil. a cook for Chisum when he Brown, wen known traveling Collections of 1946 taxes to De-
. Peanuts themselves are a con- owned large herds of cattlein salesman. He and his mother are cember 31, totaled $87,664.23,
centrated and inexpensive source Penton nd ,C 00Ke., counties; residing at 604 South Denton while assessments wre $171,-
of ver y important nutrients. Short ly.after her.birth, .Jinsey street He is a grndson of the 912.49 in 1945, collections were
. qamely high qualityprotein,[the chdsumerdch Ihupendontgumhg gg and asessment were
w F complex vitamins, and iron, where thevremaineduntiiMeady settlers of Cooke county. He was Fay, January 31, is. the dead-
• They are also generous suppliers was 14wAtterChisym sold.his educated in Oklahoma, where line for the payment of
"of niaein, a vitamin not found in ranch, tn pdy.ane Meadv mar he moved in childhood. taxes at the collectors office on
; manyfods. me n 1ah5anlamtuMead pen-, „Mr.Brown served with the sust the first fiqovqf the citx hal.
Cooke county farmers appear ton county to live on land her Infantry ddivision inthfeFaifie
to be giving increased attention t husband purchased from, his
.. . . „ white master at the close of the
the growing of peanuts, especially civil war.
Founded August, ISM, by JOHN T. LEO
(Absorbed Galner
T»e Reciater Printing CompaJr, Fubllehera, Gal
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as. Poet Office
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after being discharged, retired to By JAMES MARLOW The government—to run itself
a farm adjoining Lake Texoma, WASHINGTON, Jan. 4(P— and handle the debt—depends
North in Delaware Bend, Cooke county, Congress has started the ball roll- mostly on taxes on individuals
Starr- where he built and has operated ing to cut your income tax in and corporations.
• femn Heletere • I-e"fex 10”. In 1946 the income tax on in-
T WELL,WE GET
j THERE AT SEVEN
A IN THE MORNING,
71 UNCLE PHIL-WE'D
<4 BETTER TURN A
IN NOW.' S )
Stop That
Wintercold
From
Coming In
With
NU-METAL
WEATHER
STRIPPING
Easy to Install
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
__lion upon the character, reputa-
J. -______ „ any firm, individual or corporation,
will be glauly corrected upon being called to the pub-
l . _ L.g• +4 A. ♦ 4 An
DAIraEeSTEREi-e,
BT MAIL, in Cooke, Grayson, ——-2.-2
Wise eountis, Texas, and Love county, Oklahoma:
sbe month in ad- Three months, in ad-
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*x montha, tn ad
vance 1.1 । - ------- za L
when mubscriition to not paid in advance or renewed
"77
OnVyear. mnaa 210
vapce----—--600
"ams
Mn.Utto with a tax-cut bill, house and
senate will have to approve it be-
c,1 «. e-.L hv ni fore it can become law.
Mr. Goike is survived by.his Here is why many Democrats
F“Wad ang and some Republicans oppose a
Mrs. g-ra 20 percent cut:
---42.44 niMare and hey think ways should be
feal FSan DieRo Calir found to reduce the cost of run-
eal, san D*«°’ -ali ning the government before taxes
le Los are cut and this is why they say
pir that:
- - •" This country has a huge public
-ET, debt — about 1260,000,000,000 —
« because it had to borrow money
a, prowns- terunthe government and light
gg, ------ISan Antonio. It‛s trying to pay off some of
viM Goa"ssboanddw inar: the, de? Butveg g68 ust
"00°
of Mr. and Mrs. John Elok, in
Ewvovu nunes, az10., w J. A. • this city in 1908. The family Aakj o-...-
Bush. part of lot 3 in blk. “E” of family moved to Ha lingen in mueMAOEo —uses
- ** 1922. He was a member of the NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND
2 Peanuts were made a support- citizens began their terms as __g, . •
• puce crop at the beginning of sheriff of the counties adjoining Albert W. Maughan lot 4 in blk. |
f the war to encourage farmers to "eoke on the east and north th 1 j* ^B^shX Stewart L. Weav- _ . ,
increase peanut acreage. Peanuts Grayson county’s sheriff is er, part of lot 3 in blk. E of farmer of the Hood community,
• were in demand for army rations, FRED PREST AGE, who was Ernwood addn. died in a 1 —y-r— E— 5
r lor post exchange merchandise reaerd on a farm east of Gaines- Oli and Gag Lease at 8 a. m. following a two weeks’ --
1° ‘ . ng m enandise ville. Love county, Oklahoma, C. W. Chapman, et ux, tp illness. ? 2:35 P.
' aHior civilian consumption, has RALPH BREWER, a former Thomas E- Mix, 101 1/3 acres out Funeral services will be held at 4:«p. 5:05 p.
- Southern farmers who had al- Gainesville young num and of the M. M. Ozment sur., abst. the George J. Carroll and Son 0:45 p, 525 P.
readv made headway in replacing brother of VERN BREWER of 904. Funeral chapel Sunday at 2 P. m., 7:3P 7:46 p.
। -m7 ‛ “ this city, as sheriff this year. He Assignments, Oil and Gm Leases with burial in Fairview cemetery. 9:0.P. ..9335 P-
succeeds ORREN WESTER, long- Thomas E. Mix to Shell Oil Co., Surviving are his wife; two Limited.
..... "-i. 101 1/3 acres out of the M. daughters, Mmes. Joe Lewter, EASTBOUND
. _______i sur., abst. 804. Hood, and Raymond Cummings, Arrixe Darart
Fred Snugg to Shell Oil Co., Byers; a grandson, Lannie Jo 2:50a. 3:05 a.
empty Inc., 101 1/3 acres out of the M. Lewter; a sister, Mrs. W. B. Fran- 7:0a-
office, M. Ozment sur., abst. 804. cis, Spur; and three brothers, R. 8:40a. 2:00a.
W., Horace and Robert, of Cooke 12:15P. 1245P.
cozrwas born March 16, 1887, on 4:4 P. 3:08 P:
the farm where he lived at the 7.40p. 8.00 p.
time of his death and was mar- 11.15 p.
Satnr^ay, Jan. 4, 1947
The Word of God
’ Evil comes from bad company
pod. Keep in good com-
„, -__avoid the bad: I will
iear no evil for thou art with me.
-Psalm 23:4.
WTT
| NO ACREAGE CONTROL
। onpranurcao acres con at Wa ve ,55,60 Eazen,azefrthngGgnss, Ruth aitaystems, and"accounting
THERE will be no acreage con- zero, three degrees colder than it Sluder 1408 East California: Guy
.a- trpl of the 1947 peanut crop, was this morning. Shinn,’ 612 North Clements.
I "ihe Department of Agriculture Just as snowfall preceded the Water Transfers
. . “ . ■ . I 1 current cold weather, two inches E O Anderson 208 South
? has advised county agents of the - • -------- v- -* •uuers-‛ -- --u
nation. C-ite ’ -—t--- -
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WAT’S THE • I COULDN'T
MATTER,SUH? ) ] $LEEP
can't to'steep ) ANVWHERE
ON TRAINS ? / TOouSHT:
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M.-K.-T—EASTBOUND Please pay for your paper each
That would be almost enough 32_____ 5Ariyn e2epar whencthe fori
to pay the interest on the public WESTBOUND delivers weekly, plesegeman
debt. Arrive Depart a receipt when you pay the boy
------------------ | 31______9:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. m he has a receipt for each of his
30 Years Ago, SANTA FE—SOUTHBOUND subscribers and is instructed not
(From the files of The Daily 2711111112:09 pjm
Register, January 5, 1917.) | 5______9:06 p.m.
R. R. Bell of Oklahoma City is NORTHBOUND
in the city on business. Arrive
Attorney General Culp returned 16______________
today from a trip to Haskell and 6______________
Graham, where he has been on 28______5:49 p.m.
important legal business.
John Cooper, the genial night
manager of Robertson’s cafe, has
returned from Royse City, where
he spent several days with friends
and relatives.
A cold wave struck Gainesville
early Thursday evening, sending
t p ker figure of 28,400,000 man-
day lost in 1937 was the highest
pre-war strike idleness.
; Everybody- including the work-
j ers- hopes 1947 will beat the 1937
I fgure in lowering work-stoppage
2 days. • - '
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Seems as if school boys and
: girls will soon have to be com-
penated for going to school.
Town Topics i
By A. MORTON SMITH Gainesville
WJITH 1947 LESS THAN four a 50
VV days old, the new year’s Water Turn-Ons
i m " . . £Mrg jj. v. Morris, 916 _ 4______________
Morris; Myrtle Blount, 509 Starr; EAN“NeIIg“egrr 95-" -VM -F 01 , (_ in the city today on business and surance approximately equal to
"“S ' msnsn -n " the NgUon.! Ac- "7 o " '"d tin
imme Sawyer, counting Co., is S. F. Zacharias, gressmen don’t like the idea. A 20 percent cut in 1947 would CountyAttorney Granville 1920.ad.awerag eaninsurancon50
- — - * ‛—c . , Right after congress opened cost Ahit S3.350 non nbn " Jones attended Squire J. D. Hen- percent D610WIS annuai income-
isterday Rep, Knutson, Minne- —osva,di . ry's court in Dexter today, and in 1927 the insurance ex-
— * - - - — ‛ —1 That 23,350,000,000 would be W. H. Reilly is able to be down ceeded the annual income.
Van rhey spectalize in tax work."au- which would: morte than halt the interest on the town today after a weeks illness. |
-"E .... - Cut 20 percent off the tax on dept _ John Daurity, the alfalfa farm-
dll incomes up to $300,000 in 1947. In addition, starting July 1 — er and hog raiser, who resides
and 10M percent on all over automatically, by law — there near the south corporation line,
$300,000. will be a drop of about $1,500,- shipped 100 head of fat hogs to
(Probably not more than 1,000 000,000 in excise taxes. the Fort Worth market last Fri-
people make over $300,000). (Those are government taxes day, tor which he received the
You can figure out for yourself on things like jewelry, furs, liq- fancy price of $9 85 per hundred-
what such a cut would mean to uor. Taxes on them will not be weight.
you by taking 20 percent of your wiped out but will be cut down.) The enrollment in the Gaines-
controls. The supbort 23, aha Mil- HrltmzmeeFtdvtoraddhnePt- ‘WtoS wont do anything hX
price for the 194 7 crop of peanuts a 22 year record fell with the dred Doris Rowland, 19, both of homein that city Wednesday at over night about cutting taxes. added to $3,350,000,000 lost by a ---H,rEi-
will tie 90 per cent of parity as snowfall. Shawnee, Okla. 12-15 a m Committees in the house and 20 percent tax cut __ would be Kanroad 1 Lme- i able
We recall that 1930 cold spell, Paul E. Trotter, 22, and Mary "44., 4,, -g rm senate will have to work on it about $4,850,000,000. I
when water mains froze and Virginia Long, 18, both of Sher- cAttending.the. services from __ --
crop broke underground, damaging man, Gainesv u Were,
mil- street paving when the thaw set Franklin L. Rolls, 22, Era, and A. GoiKe, his moth y
Marcella Roberts, 25, Cleveland, -ohn.Block,, a,sister —
Ohio. Elusche, and a brother, Henry
BUT FIVE DEGREE weather is Fred F. Simon, 27, and Mrs. Goike. _ - ’ J
esti- still pretty tame as compared Thelma Marie Prowont,j27, both ..
— ■ .......ime ealA- _* Aii-u____ca-- wife. ■ - - . ,
William, •Harlingen;
Pool. Falfurrias; Mrs.
Complete Set for 32x32x32
Double Hung Window
$1.15
Other Sizes Accordingly
Hilburn
Dixon at Broadway
MOTOR CO. j
Phone 966
lion pounds is bringing
the highest prices in the
of the peanut industry, an —. sxaz pzeuy xaze 42 -uupaseu nenmna marie rruwonuja, uuilI
:* mated $300,000,000, says the Na- with Gainesville’s all-time cold- of Oklahoma City.
tional Peanut Council the indus- 681 day, recorded on February Criminal FUe Docket
, . J . . I . .. “ j 12,. 1899, and . remembered by State of Texas vs. T. C. Flow- . „
A-try’s tradeassociation. many old-timers today. That day, ers, malicious mischief. dons, Scot
Although the acreage planted the ■ temperature dropped to 15 State of Texas vs. Leroy Cal- Mrs CNea
was about the same as in 1945, degrees below zero. It was a houn, malicious mischief. 928 grande
the yield per acre has been much Sunday morning, and Saturday at ugi. . Aters,M pmneopet
-1-1 1 s1.41 4 P m. the cold wave hit, send- 16TH DISTRICT COURT Angeles: rauline arnete,
greater, particularly in the South- ing the mercury to zero by 6 New Cases Filed land, Oregon, and Otto Flusche
west area, with the result that p m. jean Marie Smith vs. Johnnie and Fred Thomas,
33,500,000 more pounds of nuts The year 1930, when the mer- Hudson, suit for annulment. I and three brothers,
were harvested in 1945 At the cury went to five below, it also Cases Tried Gainesvile; Leona:
"56 "i 1 • ♦ 1.1 u soared to 109 degrees on August Lois Hornback vs. Joseph Horn- ville, and Edward of
- ot. time, the price at which 13, giving the 12 months’ period back, divorce granted.
E farmers are, selling the year’s the greatest variety of weather , ____
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 110, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 4, 1947, newspaper, January 4, 1947; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1470832/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.