Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 118, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 14, 1947 Page: 2 of 6
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Jack Criss returned to Fort
Worth Saturday after a brief bus-
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language resemblances, j -
Cultural resemblnces are tricky
things, even for a trjned expert
William P. "Joke" Joughin
Owner '
DUNLOP
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queen at the annual winter carniv
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acquainted with his new mate, Faline, at Grifith Park xoo In
Los Angeles, where the deer have become permanent residents
following their appearances in motion pictures.
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When subscription ia not pald in advance or renewed
BLONDES WEAR5 •
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war on Mexico. Henry D. Thoreau four?
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Pot Plants, Cut Flowers,
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Wedding Arrangements
Funeral Designs
Mrs. Trudy Dennis, Owner
Herman Giles,
Grower & Designer
Days and Sundays
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Nights and Sundays
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In case of errors or omissions occurring in local or
nt her advertisements or omission on scheduled date.
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Syson. Dtnton. Montague, ages exceeding the amount received by them for such
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nomic groundwork for a realistic
pace. High tariffs and customs
barriers interfere with the easy ____ _____
fipw of trade. They tend to di- bers, divorce granted.
No one outside the bayou coun-
try ever heard of you,. Willie, till
that day last May when you sat
in the electric chair and it would-
n’t work. •
The electrocutiener called out
“goodbye Willie,” and pulled the
switch. The chair didn’t Work.
You said you felt a “little tick-
led.”
GRAPEFRUIT
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No labor, yet all the flavor!
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Vise countieR, Texas, and Lave county, Oklahoma:
one month in ad- Three months, in ad-
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writing some of the books that visiting Mrs. H. F. Smith.
have made him an immortal fig- Dr.,E. W. Robbersonis a vic-
in- ure in American literature.. These imsaturaaysWPs me cold day in
of 1846 chosen January."
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Leges have increased lately. The
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Three months, in
advance ------—$2.25
Ons year, in ad-
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buy a fl
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AnQther man writes from Mich- in +he record-
igan that he anticipates retiring Willie Francis, 18-year old Ne
in a year from his present em- gr0 sits in jail in 'New Iberia.
dmvn1 south* tosetule fhree yars ago, when he was 15
. don.south.in.to wn.thathas he shot a white man to death and
interesting activities. After read- robbed him of $4 and- his watch,
ing Coronet, he wants to know Willie was caught, confessed,
more about Gainesville and its and went to trial. Hei was found
recreational advantages. - guilty and was sentenced to die
A STRANGER TO THIS sec- in the electric chair. [ Not much
tion of Texas suggested that fuss.
there should be a sign post at u - - ' ' - 1
the traffic circle at the north city
limits of Dallas indicating the
highway to take to Gainesville.
The sign on U. S. highway 77
at the circle indicates “Denton"
and not Gainesville.
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was living in a hut by Walden BrSan is a srsstorto Honey Grove,
pond, outside of Concord, Mass., Miss Neil Keller of Marietta is
QEEANIC ORIGINS
WHERE did the inhabitants of
V‛. tHe Pacific islands come
from?- Thor Heyerdahl; a Norwe-
gian, has a view contrary to the
cgmmonly acccpte d idea that they
were Malays from the Asiatic
continent He thinks that they
came from Peru, remnants of the
trfhe that Mled the country be-
fore the I*a conquest. He has.
now left Feru on a raft for the
South Pacific to find evidence for
bis theory. In a previous visit he
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UPSET a THAT'S HIS TROUBLE. J
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the other four: justices, that send-
ing you back to the chair isn’t
cruel.
Right here at the end there’s
something you might want to
know.
One of the witnesses said—it’s
in the record — that when you
didn’t die last time the electrocu-
city humidity too
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Gainesville (Tex.) Daily Register
Tuesday, Jan. 14, 1947
The Word of God
We can be cured even of moral
zuncleanness. There is a measure-
less healing power in faith and
lore. — Mark 1:41: And Jesus
moved with compassion, put forth
A# Jaand. and touched him, and
salth unto him, I will, be thou
clean.
ould go cgunt
VKW that “Peruvian I civilizaton driver’s license!, ‘one
qame from the Pacific islands, speeding
he prevailing winds are wester- coUNrY cOURr
ly. making navigation easy from Marriage Licenses 1
odicals ? of articles and hews_______- .
stories dealing with some move- like to know hbw it Twas when
ment, Enterprise or activity in nine men you never saw, sitting
that town, is impossible of esti- in a marble palace, talked about
mation. your future.
There are persons who feel that You may not understand it, but
such publicity is of great value you were very important for a
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Dixon at Broadway
MOTOR co.
Phone 968
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highway right-of- 2
north city lims 3
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th the route Q
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him. He operates a small trailer
construction business rand would
five or six-room house with
to erect his work-
e wants to know
in dollars By JAM)
me
Dear Willie: I thought
The Day in
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Gainesville
■i the subject. Heyerdahl’s idea cxcouun
tier to a widely held one ticket for
were announgingabouta human vugn iu ale. ne askea some very .
tem!ours 11 "as important to big words you wouldn’t under- ’
And. besides, you were making stAe said the accident to the
chair in May was an “innocent
mis-adventure.”
And he said the whole situa-
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They already had talked a lot
about you among themselves, be-*
hind closed doors. But yesterday
ley talked for the whole world
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an increase is the result of the
influx of war veterans into-ol-
lees.
Investigating these rumors, R.
H Kirkpatrick has interviewed
i the heads of representative Ohio
and his report is reas-
'! suting. From the large state uni-
versity to the smallest liberal arts
cellege; the verdict III that the
• proportion of students found
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A HUNDRED years ago four
2 interesting events took place, are the four evei
Dr. William T. G. Morton dem- as the most significant by Ray- . Cooke County, Mutual associa-
eqstrated that ether couid be used mond B. Fosdick, president of tionsesaturay an atectha Juug
to make operations painless. Jo- the Rockefeller Foundation. H. S. Holman, president; J. H.
hann Galle, a German astrono- A hundred yars from now Theisen, secretary; J. F. Morris,
Bier, discovered the planet Nep- will 1946 have any event to re- J: W. Downard, J.H Midkif, L
The United States declared cord as interesting as any of these Maddox, and y. MSavag, di:
It is hopeful to have the State
that within five years working tion of land,
machinery will be set up under
the International Trade organiza- DISTRICT COURT
•eW VMM rilBd
ton L Kathleen Gaston vs. Sam Gas
J In order to spread national in- ion, suit for divprce.
terest, public hearings on a char- W; H. Briggs,
te for such an organization ere Santa Fe Rdilway company, slt
to be staged in February and for damages. T
March in Washington, Boston, 1
Chicago, New Orleans, Denver
apd San Francisco.
qo larger than in farmer years,
and that, on the other hand, the
wteran students with their wider
experience and maturity of out-
look, are acting as a positive force
in favor of serious study.
It seem; obvious that honor or
the tack of it does not depend
upon age nor upon a sheltered
ahool lile as a pre -requisite for
colleg, but rather upon early
Hme trainipg and the setting of
high standards by home, school
alid community.
=. -obnerve Traffic Lawa—
on field work, flow: lines,
: Telephone*—Nocona 415-W
_ A Gainesville 1024-W
30 Y ears Ago > 41 m ^.ii imsM
(From the files of The Daily "-TKViDBB8T1
Register, Jan. 14, 1917) m w v Y 1
Miss Kate Gentry, teacher in a 11 I X J E
rural school ehst of town, is t.““ Ansm__
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to a community, and there are little while in a very important . .0-
others who discount it. place, the U. S. supreme court. .allyasked.thesupreme court not
But there is little doubt but it’s all marble, not like any " “ ' ennen
there is some value in it. court you ever saw down there
Toillustrate: . in; the bayou country. It has great,
The December Coronet maga- red velvet curtains, a real palace.
zine contained an article about And the nine men--every one
irincin, of them famous—sat in a row in
ivity black gowns behind a long wal-
neg nytdesk.
They re the nine justices of the
H supreme court. And for 45 min-
—Em- utes they talked of nothing but
Accordingly, this newspaper Willie Francis,
has received inquiries from two
individuals this week, desirihg to
know more about Gainesville,
with an idea they might move +h
here.. . t
camestofHlusonndordumba, "u started when Justice
west to escape the rigor, ol suddenn! mentioned
northern winters, fil
Gainesbille Qailu Register
Founded August, 1890, by JOHN T. LEONARD. Published Each Afternoon, Except Sunday
(Absorbed Gainesville Signal, February. 1939)
rhe Register Printing Company, Publ Inherit. Gainesyille, Cooke County, Texas. Editorial and Business Of
• ; flee, SUS Eant California Street
T Entered at th* Oaldeevine, Texal post Office "within one week after expiration, straight price of 70
’ 5 as second-dasi Matter cents per month will be charged.
MATES THAT HOUM Tta
M $910 A PRE AM (PROPPED
AS YU THINK,. OUT OF
MAYB SOME WHIN / YR
TURNEv UP THAT I ROCKET -
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This matter was taken up with
D. C. GREER, state highway en-
gineer by JOE M. LEONARD of '
• The Register, and Mr. Greer, in
an answer, explained that the
highway department had a policy
of placing the name of the next ‛
town and the next county seat L
at the city limits of towns. Thus
Gainesville does not show up on
highway 77 out of Dalia* until k
one reaches the north city limits ■
of penton. "
- „would be many iSmb requests as
C. W. ruite to I. J. Davidson, came from Gainesville, to have
tract in block 2 of Cunninghom the names of towns placed on
addn. * highway signs leading out of big
Mrs. Greta Speake to J. B. cities.
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Billy Joe ana Birdie Englana, locatior on the hgnway rgnr-o
100 feet off north end of the B. way Mar the north city limit-
__________________ _____ ________ ...____ P. Ticknor sur. of Dalia* and Fort Worth, and
Oceanica to the shore* of South Willard I. Vaughn, 30, and Alignments, Oil and Gas Leases qceuaint mgtoristswi
America If the pre-Incans real Monaglee Anderson, 20, both of R. J. RusseH to C. L. Lloyd, 50 o.thiscity.Qther.m--
m,5.. . / Ardmore Okla acres out of James Hamilton sur., townl have such sign boards in
h left Peru to seek their fortunes alnn Baker McDaniel, 25 and abst. 491; 22 acre* out of same, the vicinity of the metropolitan
in the Pacific, they would find it Mildred Grace Lewta, 22, both of J. K. Hughes Oil Co. and Guy center* of North Texa*.
hard lading with their small Gainesville. | Wilson to C. L. Lloyd, 79 acres
boats against the winds. George Wyne Bryan, 34, Dallas, out of John Haggerty sur., abet.
_ote»r,, r,rrc Aw.— and Mary Katherine Taylor, 34, 507. , ... ... _
4, ."2 Brownwood Release of OU and Ga* Lease
TRADE AND PEACE j G Wods, 46, and Nora Lee Wayne H Beard to J. P. Neu,
EHE STATE department has its Stevens, 40, both of Ardmore, 103 acres out of Elias Yeaman
* five-Year Plan. The pur- Okla. 1920-acre sur., ajsjt 1174.
pose is promotion of international H. B. Calhoun, 25, an dMrs. .
neciMi , Inn. Glovina Sharp cott, 25, both of
Wade Designed to encourage Marlow, Okla. in ‛ .
qronomc development of member Nathing Wilson, 18, and Rosie
hations, to break trade barriers Lee R idge,,16,.both of Sanger. —-
bit wee n countries and to increase Civih File Docket a Miss Kate Gentry tenner in a
State of Texas vs. Elsie Heard, .,285 AI —enyrea.ner.in 4
et al, in petition for condemns- ruralschogleust, of, town, is
- - • spending the weekend
Gainesville with * relative*.
^NO, BCCKY/ WE'VE GOT T'
THINK WITH OUR HEADS-NOT V
OUR HEART WHEN YOU ANP I
TART OFF WE'VE GOTTA ma
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Member ot the Ansoclaed Prens, United Press, Texas
iess Anwociation, and International Circulation Man-
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xoTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Apr erroneous reflection upon the character, reputa-
tn or standing of any firm, individual or corporation,
will be gladly corrected upon being called to the pub-
SECURITY
may be found, easily, rea-
sonably, through the pur-
chase of a State Reserve Life
insurance policy. One to fit
your needs.
“See'Me Before You Die"
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tioner said the next time he’d
kill you if he had to do it with
an iron bar.
—Obretye Tratfie law*
Americans are such natural
worriers, that maybe it’s a good
thing they always have the na-
tional debt to worry about;
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"WH DON’T” W T-THeRE AFRAID
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They said it would be cruel to
make you go back to the electric
chair a second time.
They said the State of Louis-
iana was supposed to execute you
last May but didn’t and had no
right at a second try.
Four of the nine justices said it
would be cruel and you shouldn't
have to sit in the electric chair
again.
But five of the nine said it
wasn't cruel. They said it was an
accident, with no one to blame
for it, that the chair didn’t work.
So back you go to the chair
, , again. But you almost made it:
“Wir Five to four. Pretty close. But
pa... __.1-1. WI11e five was one too many.
Francis, colored citizen of Louis- Justice Frankfurter spoke up.
“The other justices listened very tetachlnwon tbntge Eehused “She’s had her nose in the air ever
"#nis‛waso*terneslortstkey pinisgoGhdosn engmfyxa CLEANING
ought to die. He asked some very _
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Topics The Nation Today
AMS MARLO’
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u»f for republication of all news dispatches credited
to it or not otherwise credited in tbis paper and also
to local newa, appearing heroin.
TRUDY'S
FLOWER ‘SHOP
1320 East Garnett St.
as'next friend, are recpvering.from * •*’
c.raA. and vere attack of la grippe.
Colorado ana Mrs. Marie Hicks left Satur-
' day morning for a visit with rel-
Ex parte Cheater Glenn Wool- atives.at DurantQkla. <-
en. a minor, suit to remove die- nMiss Jessie McMurraycmarrived
abilities of minority. inthecittoday.from.clsburne
Cases Tried I and will return to that city to-
W E Sine la i re vs. Oma Lee’morrow; I.- .. .
Sinclaire, divorce granted. Mrs,. Waterman, will return
Ex parte Chester Glenn Woot- today fromDallaswhere she has
en, a minor, judgment removing been,visiting re nVes
disabilities of minority. . Mrs, Gforge NBal is,recover;
Mac Chambers vs. E. M. Cham- dngs. roman illness of several
Ed Harvey is a visitor in the
tide nations and increase suspi- BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS city today from Marietta, Okla.
ns The smoother the flow of Warranty Deeds , Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham
bsiness the greater prosperity W. R. Cunningham, et ux, to arc social visitors in Sulphur, Ok-
with better- buying ---------------------------- -ahoma -
ustomers all over the world,
wanting to maintain *
inds the coast
. intense, and
_____ to get deeper into Texas.
When he read about) Gainesville
he decided this was the tow fox'
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