Gainesville Weekly Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1942 Page: 4 of 6
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
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Sold During Month To Vicar-General
tioned at Ellington field two weeks.
State. Teachers college.
Denton,
T. J. Akin, Buster William Smith,
1,751 checks and 1,021 applications.
LITTELL'S LIQUID
The revenue act of 1941 reduces
ry Trachta, Raymond Peter Kup-
monsignor was held in
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Small Size
VICKS
25c
SALVE
Insulin
McCollum, General Ritcherson,
161,800
driver did not stop to render first
61,568.
U-40
25c
Henry Brandt,
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Henry Kirchenbauer went to Era
6,250
59c
, early Saturday to launch an in-
59c
Gets 25 More Years
Twenty-five more years for rob--
COLD TABLETS
lie
Monday in Abilene to a string of
When a Child Needs
f.
Laxative I
before District Judge M. S. Long
54c
first and second place teams and
consolation winner.
morning.
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BROMO-QUININE
COD LIVER OIL
Save.Tin Scrap
To Beat the Japs
17c
46c
Dangelmayr is
Given Promotion
Cooke Citizens Buy
One-Sixth of Year’s
Goal During January
$100 Size.
Mineral Wells
Crystals
49c
Total of $152,250
In Defense Bonds
Fette, Joe Hubert Sicking, Ray-
mond Joseph Fuhrmann, Valentine
Bed Arrow
Nose
. Drops
19c
Paul Arendt, Paul Willie Bellinger, 1
Frank Joseph Bavercamp, Law-
Calcium Sulphurate
relieving the discon
Native of Muenster
Second Only to the
Bishop of Diocese
Grove's
Tablets
Large Group Cooke
Selectees Report
For Army Service
Three Buses Required
To Transfer Selectees,
To Reception Center
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New Health
similar offense in Cooke county.
Beard pleaded guilty in Abilene
White's
Guaranteed
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The men were as follows:
Lonnie Rankin Thurman, Wil-
liam Royal Winters, Lorn William
Anderson, Wayne West, Thomas
Charles Wyatt, Dan Frank Titch,
tion before the end of the current
filing period, March 15.
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MUENSTER, Jan. 30.—Rt. Rev.
Monsignor Augustine Dangelmayr,
schools, announced Thursday.
Miss Kingsley succeeded Mrs.
Ann Carroll, who resigned to ac-
cept a teacher’s position in Era
school.
She was attending North Texas
per, Pete George Stoffels, Law-
rence Joseph Felderhoff and Carl
Justin • Schilling.
Frank Joseph Felderhoff, David
local board No. 1, Dalhart.
Because of stringent wartime
rial numbers were 1013V
33333V463.
Sheriff Ray Moore of
county notified local off
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98c
69c
33c
tires, tubes and wheelsis
St. Jo and Denton.
Sheriff Dick Lawrence ,
tague county told Sheriff c
son by long distance teleph
two wheels, equipped wi
Officers Watch
For Stolen Tire
Cooke county 'sherif rs
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CREOMULSION
$1.25 Size .................
WINEOFCARDUI
$1.00 Bottle ...r............
MILK OF MAGNESIA
50c—Phillips’..............
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CASTORIA
Fletehers.....
106 Tablets
Aspirin
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BLACK DRAUGHT
25c Size—Special ........
ALKA-SELTZER
60e Size ................
MINERAL OIL
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George Greely Beaver, William Joe
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HINDS CREAM
50 Honey * Almond
TISSUE !
506 Sheets Loress ...
SYRUP OF BLACK-DRAUGHT
is a tasty liquid that most children
will welcome whenever they need a
. laxative. What’s more important, it
has the same main ingredient as
BLACK-DRAUGHT,‘its older com-
Mrs. Sara Levine, deputy grand
matron of the Order of Eastern
Star will pay her official visit to
the Belle Moon chapter of Gaines-
ville Tuesday evening at a meeting
of the organization in the Masonic
temple at 7:30 o'clock.
Initiation of candidates will be
a feature of the meeting. The
members are urged to be present
for the ceremonies.
Buy Defense Bonds and Stamps
Tell your merchant you saw his
advertisement in The Register.
. . . United States army air corps, has
was ordained, to. the priesthood in been'awarded a basic flying cer-
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Days lost from work are an extravagance in war time. Guard
against the fifth column of illness by enlisting the aid of these
health defenders in guarding the health and comfort of your family.
They should be in every home. Check your supplies today, then fill
your needs at these low-sale prices and get the maximum quality
at the minimum cost.
New Teacher for
Leo Rural School
Miss Evelyn Kingsley of the
Greenwood community. Wise coun-
ty, assumed her duties this week as
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50 ee MEAD’S OLEUM PERCOMORPHUS ........
... $1.63
100 Haliver Oil, plain . .$1.07
Tin, vital to our national de-
fense, is no longer obtainable
from the Far East. . .. But you
can help America to create a
new source of supply by doing
this simple thing:
Bring to Austin’s your used,
collapsible metal tubes of tooth-
paste, shaving cream, ointments
and the like. Deposit them in
our salvage box inside. . . When
the box is full, the metal will be
forwarded to smelting staMons
for immediate re-use.
ner.
Few, if any, persons believe in
the legend. Nevertheless, all de-
light in mentioning the fact that
Feb. 2 is groundhog day.
Buy Defense Bonds and Stamps
Large Jar
Pinex
To assist Cooke county citizens
with income tax problems, which
have developed more complications
as lower salary levels are affected,
P. O. Leslie, deputy collector of
the internal revenue department,
will be stationed at the Gainesville
post office Monday through Wed-
nesday, Feb. 16-18. Office hours
will be maintained from 8:30 a. m.
to 5 p. m.
W. A. Thomas, collector of inter-
nal revenue, Dallas. who announced
Mr. Leslie’s visit here, said that
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tificate by Brady Aviation School,
Inc., Curtiss field, has been ad-
mitted to the air corps advanced
training school at Ellington field.
With a boftle of ice cgW Coce-Cola in your bond, you cre
ser to enjoy the rued thing—the delicious taste you want, the
after-sente of refreshment you like, the quality you, and mil-
lions of others, have come to welcome.
Borneo unDERAUrHORIN o* THE COCA-COLA COMPANV ev
CRYSTAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
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and tubes, had been stolen
Jo. He said the tires were
Nine teams participated in the
games from the following counties:
Wise, Montague, Collin, Grayson
and Cooke.
by Major Harold A. Gunn. air
corps supervisor and W. B. Click,
director of the school.
After attending Subiaco college.
Ark., he enlisted in the air corps in
September, 1940. He first was sent
to Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and
Comes in two sizes: 25c—50c.
Groundhog Sees
Shadow Monday
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Jsgon.u . 89c
Daniel Trachta, Patrick Stelzer,
itching that frequently 3
panics Minor Skin rri
Prickly Heat, and the Bi
Non-Poisonous Insects. Lo
helps to allay the itchingi
zema. Price 50c per bottie,
Watts Bros. Ph
aid.
Sheriff Wilson and Constable '
ment was requested
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tured from his hibernation.
The sun rose amid a clear sky,
and through noon had not been
perturbed by any extent of cloudi-
$191,544.11 in 1941 wheat and cot-
ton parity and conservation pay-
ments. it was announced Monday.
These payments account for 6,270
checks and 4,016 applications. ,
Receipts of each kind of pay-
ments are as follows: Conserva-
tion, $78,273.20 accounting for
1,254 checks and 859 applications;
cotton, $76,363,25 including 3,265
checks and 2,136 applications, and
wheat, $36,907.66 accounting for
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At full flight speed, a coot often
will dive into the water when [
chased by a hawk or eagle.
Buy Defense Bonds and Stamps
Ray Bezner Passes
Aviation Training
Flying Cadet Ray W. Bezner,'
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Hughes, Hubert Stewart Roberts,
Earl Ritchersof and J; W. Owens-
by.
Herbert Andrew Robinson, Jr.,
Everet Earl Bond, John Arch Kelt-1
Elmer William
A large group’of Cooke county
selectees, sizeable enough to tax
three chartered buses for trans-
portation to a reception center, re-
pair ted Tuesday morning to Cooke
County Selective service board pre-
paratory to induction into the
’ moving north, struck her. The
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Kerr, Wendell
Vernon Samuel
Citizens in Gainesville and vicini-
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groundhog, or the woodchuck, saw
his shadow Monday when he ven-
33c e-"maTosE: 54c
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John Lehnertz,
Epps, Herbert Leston My-
ers. Roy Godwin,’Joseph William
McNutt, Hemer Ford, Charles Lee
Moore, Max Kenneth Alexander,
Lawrence John Schoepner, Grady
Leon Pollard, Houston William
Comer, Raymond Charles Meyer,
Frank Breadford Roper and Ernest
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-GAINESVILLE WEEKLY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
Frederick Luke,
Henry Moster,
Monsignor Dangelmayr spent
near Houston, according to infor-
him in October, 1934, by mation received by his parents, Mr.
Pope Pius XI. In speaking of the and Mrs. John T. Bezner, Rt. 2,
recognition given him by the pope, । Lindsay community.
Bishop Lynch said the dignity, had; Cadet Bezner, who completed the
-een eanfenned upon the diocesan basic training Jan. 10, was in class
chancellor “because of many years 42-C, and his certificate was signed
of faithful service with the dis-
Parke-Davis Vitamin Capsules
100 ABDOL..........$154
100 ABDOL, improved .$2.63
' i appropriate celebration honoring
I -"—5--" the new monsignor was held in
on Pearl Harbor Hawaii^ Sunday, Muenster on December 18, 1934.
i De. 7, when defense bond sales 5 i
j first began their sharp upward
, trend, Gainesville agencies have
ness.
it is common knowledge that.six 650x16 U. S. Royal type,
more weeks of cold weather are in--
store if the groundhog sees his
shadow; however, if there is no
shadow, all is well and good, for?
spring is merely around the cor-! _ —
5 8 7 • theft of two automobile whe
eluding tires and tubes, an
tires without wheels. TheJ
are of the same type.
First and only theft of t
Cooke county was reported
nesday night, when thieves
two raids on automobiles in i
ty of Era.
prison sentences assessed Rex
Beard, youthful “paper sack” ban-
dit, who also is charged with a
. 5410 430 Cooke county treasurer.
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Substitute for Ringgold Wins
Volley Ball Meet
VALLEY VIEW, Feb. 2. —
Incidentally, the Denton
Cooke county thefts weresr
to have occurred on thel
night.
FSA Supervisor Volley Ball Meet
F ... . , , ! VALLEY VIEW, Feb. 2. — The
Mrs. Ruth Gauldin of Bonham Ringgold volley ball team grabbed
will substitute during the next two first honors at the annual invita-
uzoze DSIz.. _uuge w. L2g, weeks for Mrs. Estelle M. Trew, tion tournament staged in the Val-
to the armed robbery of the Hilton county supervisor of home manage- ley View gymnasium, over the
hotel drug store. - ment plan. Farm Security adminis- weekend.
He will go on trial Feb. 9 at An-, tration, Floyd H. Jones, rural su- The Valley View team won sec-
a charge of robbing the pervisor, announced Tuesday. ond place arid the Forestburg vol-
First National bank at Stamford Mrs. Trew has gone to a clinic ley ball team took consolation,
of $3,505. I in Temple for ra physical checkup, i Trophies were presented to the
Allegedly the badit who held up Mrs. Gauldin, assistant home su- first and second place teams and
and robbed the cashier of the! pervisor in Fannin county, was au- a small cup was presented to the
State theatre here last August; i thorized to report to the Gaines- '
1 Beard already has been sentenced Ville office by John D. Cunning-
robberies in Wichita ham, district No. 12 supervisor.
She assumed her duties Tuesday
Payments received last week
were as follows: Conservation,
$13,482.64 including 351 checks
and 226 applications; cotton,
$567.46 accounting for 20 checks
and 13 applications, and wheat,
$1,532.57 including 70 checks and
48 applications.
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Carl DaVault of Denison, was a
business visitor in Gainesville Tues-
day.
Gainesville and Cooke county
citizens are moving ahead of sched-
ule in purchasing $928,000 worth of who has served as chancellor of the____________ ____
defense bonds during 1942, as Catholic diocese of Dallas for the upon acceptance of the position,
sales during Jan uar totaled $152,- j past 20 years, has been appointed Mrs. Mary Knox Rudd is the
250, more than one-sixth of the vicar general of the diocese, sue- other teacher in Lee school. *
year’s goal absorbed in one month, ceeding Monsignor B. H. Diamond,
Fulfilling Cooke county's fore- who passed away December 27.
most civilian task in defeating the He had been vicar-general since
axis powers, local citizens poured 1911. The position of vicar-gen-
cgupexinehadhtpborPpune
ran, Leonard L.
To Change Time
Gainesville public schools will
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Adamson, who was inducted forbery with firearms were added
Mrs. Sara Levine e
To Visit Lodge
the greater part of last summer
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Leo Fuhrmann, Joe Steve Hellin- ume.tnrougnout.tne nauon „ ; since December 7 are: Gainesville T.lIr T . 1
ger, Walter John Becker, Albert Monday, Superintendent H. O. Me- National bank, $102,050; First Hra Woman niured
30 and o Bv Hit-Run Driver
aid Joseph Berend and Herbert Classes will starteac h morning Besides sizeale lump purchases PY Uli nu- VIiVE-
Peter Mossman, ' at 9 C clock by (layight saving by financial leaders and business: Miss Sally Wilson, about 66, of
Theodor Conrad Voth, Ulrich time, instead of at 8.30 o clock as men, the defense bond campaign' Era, was seriously injured late Fri-
the Present schedule calls for on in Cooke county has been marked day, when she was struck by a hit-1
standard time. Classes will be by endless, contributions from and-run automobile driver while
dismissed at 3145 p. m. instead of school children, who have taken walking along a road near her
at3:15o‘clock as now scheduled. money from school bank accounts home.
Mr. McCain said hewas not sen- to buy defense stamps and bonds. f Wilson who is an aunt 0
onSSSaturnalysrtng re^X^h” at- sheis t '
teem to permit schools to close srs
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ally gives a child such refreshing .—
relief from the familiar symptoms for numerous
which show a laxative is needed, and Montague counties.
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AAA Checks Here
Total $191,544.11
Cooke county AAA office* has re-
ceived from the United States De-
partment of Agriculture a total of
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Smith, Grady William Fletcher,
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regulations instituted by the War
department to withhold valuable
military information from the en-
emy. the local selective service
board is forbidden to issue for pub-
lication selectees’ addresses, or-
der numbers and place and time
of induction. ,
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Tax Advisor to
Be Here Feb. 16
KEEP ‘EM
WORKING!
ward Louis Swirczynski, Lawrence
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don.Henry, A.W. Foster, JrAu- 1 students are working on Saturdays areasfo * i graveled road south of Era, when
Eust. William 1 iet 2. i ly.Trumar -and he believes that merchants Gainesville National bank $128,150. the automobile, which also was
would prefer to have the Saturday First State bank ....... "" ee
services of the students, than to post office
j lose their services for three months Muenster
on Saturdays to permit the schools, Muenster State bank ....
to close earlier. . ! Post office .............
Buy Defense Bonds and Stamps ! Valley View ' i
6p,nAr Kac? 2anA;+ vailey View National bank 15,929' vestigation. , ... {E
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more than $4,910 daily into the eral is the second highest office
heaping wartime boiling pot. in the diocese, only that of bishop
An unofficial survey taken about being higher.
Ray Wifora Capps" John Meivih reduction in personal exemption Jantslrshowed.thatonyus.22 Monsignor Dangelmayr is a na-
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Lester Milton Epps, Alvin McLer- trict to file income tax returns, duringerhetftrstoa.y frthorrerid. and Mrs. Joseph Dangimayr, Sr..
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file before cates that local citizens stepped up 1- . . . . ., __a_____ . .
This will be the only visit by an to double time in defense bond buy- June, 1922, in the Sacred Heart
internal revenue officer to' this sec- ing , . cathedral in Dallas by Bishop Jo-
January s sales by GainesvillesephP. Lynch. Three weeks later
agencies, were as fellowsi Gaines, hewas made diocesan chancellor.
ner, Walter Monroe Wyatt, Lee L. Ithe personalexemption aloweda State bank $50,706, and post of- eeTha tt -----
Underwood, Shirley Leon Estes, single person to $750, and a mar- fice, $10,550. Valley View Na-
Richard Gale, Charles Edward ried couple to $1,500, on individual tional bank sold a total of $10,050 recognition
French, George W. McMinn, yd income tax returns filed for 1941. in bonds during the month, and pisp Lylen ,
Albert Wells, Woodrow Henry In addition, increased surtaxes Muenster State bank sold a total been conferred
Riley, Woodrow Wilson Porter, have been levied upon all net in-of 510,600.
Remigius Nick Fette, Richard Hen- comes exceeding personal exemp- Defense bond sales at.agencies in I lalullun selvie «.«. vu« w
“ " " tions, besides regular normal tax. the county during the past.eighticharge of his arduous duties.” An*
Buy iDefense Bonds and Stamps and one-half months total 2410,43 appropriate celebration hon<
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Public Schools m- " ■ monsisnor was hei
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