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civilians.
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forward to great increases in en- monument to
will cost
Johnson grass hay. ton .... $8.00
d of Thanks
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Furniture
Want ads ring the cash register.
(above), 25, sits in a police
o express our sincere
teer leadership, especially of men
rector Robert A. McKibben of the
and family.
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Jewelers
2. 5:30 p. m., 2 miles
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wn male Pekingese,
because of the draft and the war
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Help
»Help Wanted
Churches
Morning theme: “After My De-
Evening worship: 8:30.
F. M. Aldridge, Chairman, Claude
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Morning worship, 10:50, pastor
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Evening worship, 8 o’clock. Un-
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Sherman. Those needing the serv-
ices of a'clergyman during this
period should call for the Rev.
Raymond Ottensmeyer, St. Luke's
church. 427 West Woodward street,
COME
DOWN
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cause of increasing juvenile delin-
quency in Los Angeles, especially
among youths between thrteen and
fifteen years of age. In many parts
States the Boy
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church at 8 o’clock.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Gerald P. McCollom, Pastor
Oat straw, ton
Alfalfa hay, ton
POULTRY AND EGGS
GRAIN AND HAY
| mother, Mrs. R. P.
I shall always remem-
ds of sympathy and
*1 offerings.( Signed)
BUT WHEN HE WAS PICK-
ED OUT OF THE CHANNEL
HE WAS WEARING ONE OF
OUR UNIFORMS— HIS •
PAPERS IDENTIFIED )
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
One Block North Post Office
T. Hollis Epton, Pastor
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Free China but it continues to Hides, per lb.
carry on its services to hundreds of Pecans. 1b. ...
WHY ARE WE
GOING TO A ‘
RESTAURANT
FOR SUPPER,
MAMA ? >
BETTER RUTA
NOTE ON THE
KITCHEN DOOR,
SO PARA
WONT COME
IN THERE
27 Business Opportunities
FOR SALE -Service Station. Ray-
mond Orsburn, 300 W. Califor-
WORD OF
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YOU HAVE BEEN GIVING THIS ENEMY
VALUABLE MEDICAL ATTENTION, >
VALUABLE FOOD-
LOVE-AND
KINDNESS !!!
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12c
. .10c
$1 20
. 65c
comment: “I’m glad I.shot
him.”
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ON MY
WAX TO THE
GARRISON.
Remember W boy your savings
stamps bere.
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Candle eggs. No. 1. dozen .
Candle eggs. No. 2. dozen .
Cream, No. 1, lb........
Cream. No. 2, lb..........
Hens. 4 lbs. and over.....
Hens. 3 lbs. and over.....
Subject, “Answers to Questions of
Jesus.” -
A cordial welcome to all to at-
rate each insertion.
Mints
, It is reported also that there has
been a great influx of Japanese
O. J, Robinson, Pastor
9:45 a. m., Church school.
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Responsive reading: Galatians
5:1, 13, 16-23, 25.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting at 7:45.
'—Apartment, 523 Mill
(10)
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OF COURSE,
m SIR.
— Girl for housework,
rank Welch Grocery.
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— Middleaged white
WHERE
ARE YOU
GOING
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DIXON STREET CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
24 Cleaning, Prearing
SPECIAL—Men's suits and ladies*
ABBIE an’SLATS
YOU FOOL! THAT MAN IN THERE IS
NOT GENERAL UNTERVELDT •!’ AND THE
REASON THAT HE HAS NOT SPOKEN A
WORD IS UNDOUBTEDLY DUE TO THE
FACT THAT HE DOES NOT KNOW A
ASE— Upper floor above
Bakery, hardwood floor,
iling, 18 large windows,
for living quarters, office
•ent. Apply Purity Bak-
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
’—2-room clean apart-
19 Witherspoon St.
(11)
’CTST BIEN." .
BATEESE!
... 5c
..7%e
.. 28c
.. 26c
.. 36c
.. 30c
.. 14C
.. 12c
Y, AUGUST 8, 1942.
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ALE — 50,000 A-l used
i Sell in one sale and some
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ST. JAMES COLORED M. E.
CHURCH
Throckmorton and Scott Streets
M. T. McKinney, Minister
Church school, 10 a. m. B. J.
Drennon, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11:30.
Epworth League, 6.00 p. m.
Evening worship, 8:00.
GREAT MT. OLIVE BAPTIST
CHURCH
(Colored)
M. L. Bailey, Pastor
Morning worship, 11:30.
Evening worship, 7:30. Sermon
by pastor.
during next week. Rev. Moore will
bring the evangelistic messages
and Ezra Turner will direct the
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
CHURCH
Ralph Robinson, Pastor
9:45 a. m., Sunday school.
11:00 a. m., Worship, sermon by
the pastor.
7:30 p. m., Young people’s serv-
ice.
8:30, Evening services, sermon
by the pastor.
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will preach.
Thfe public is invited to all serv-
ices.
EMMANUEL GOSPEL CHURCH
Corner North Dixon and Scott
Streets
W. M. Lightford, Pastor
10 a. m., Sunday school.
11:00, Morning service.
8:00, Evening service.
cording to Police Serg€ant Eu-
gene McNally, she shot and
killed Gordon McNaughton,
32, former major league base-
ball pitcher when she found
him in a hotel room with an-
other woman. A former cab-
Sunday service, 11200 a. m.
Subject: Spirit
Golden text: II Corinthians 3:17.
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bargains in furniture of ali
kinds every day in the week.
Stark Furniture Co. * (A18)
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ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL -
CHURCH
The Rev. Geo. A. A. Tocher of
sherman, Priest-in-Charge
Our next service will be on Sun-
day, September 13.. There will be
nmeUORLD
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TEMPLE FOOD MARKET
Bring as your food stamps.
They are worth as much as
anybody’s cash.
Do Your Shopping
Saturday
The store will not be open Sun-
day mornings.
dy Register Classified Advertising Rate,
Effective April 1, 194207 7ST
rds 3 times, 4 cents per word.
rds. 6 times, 6 cents per wort.
rds, 12 times, 11 cents per wort.
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ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
John P. Brady, Pastor
Mass will be held at 8 a. m., and
10 a. m. Sunday.
Weekday mass each morning at
7:30 o’clock.
cash and carry, 35c; we do all
kinds altering and repairing. Mil-
ler’s Cleaners, 329 N. Commerce.
(Myltf)
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Announces
Sunday evening services on the
Church lawn.
“A Cool Comfort With a Warm Welcome”
You’ll enjoy our comfortable chairs, our bug-repellent
lighting, public address system and friendly, worship-
ful atmosphere.
Sunday Evening Subject:
“Meet Brother Andrew," by T. Hollis Epton, pastor.
Our new friends are especially invited.
■ to neighbors and
[ the numerous kind-
fa us at the passing of
Jones, Secretary,,Board of School! Sermon theme: "The Voice of
Trustees, Gainesville Public 1 the Good Shepherd and the Strang-
Schools. (A9) ; er’s Voice.”
r 1' - 11 ■ Ladies class, Monday, 3 p. m.
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By H. IL YOUNG
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'—Cool bedroom. 113
irris. Phone 990-J.
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station at Chicago after, ac- thg“chingsethproancstsmunderrcheir Mexrcapargroupsnthe S
control as they have reorganized and social agencies find increas-
them in Japan. All Protestant de- ing difficulty in securing volun-
nominations are being welded into teer leadership, especially of men
one united church with headquar- | for boys’ groups. According to IM- j
ters in Peking; Chinese leaders rector Robert A. McKibben of the
meeting at Valley View at 8:30
p. m.
Wednesday evening services and:
singing at 8:30.
Everyone is invited to all serv-
ices.
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Clarence W. Harrison Minister
Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Classes
7:30 p. m., Training unions.
8:30 p. m., Pastor’s subject will
be “Our Good and Evil Impulses.”
Wednesday, 8 p. m., Sunday
school teachers will meet. 8:30
p. m., Hour of prayer and praise.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
North Comunerce Street
Wilis Kreager, Minister
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Mozart Festival Cancelled
ASHEVILLE, N. C. (UP)’.—Al-
though not yet made official, it
was learned here that directors of
the annual Mozart Festival in
Ashevile, usually held in the last
week in August, will shortly an-
nounce the cancellation of this
event for 1942. Cancellation wi
be due to the fact that* many erf
the participants, drawn from all
sections of the United States, are
in the armed services.
Want ads ring the cash register.
FOR SALE—2 mares with colts.
1. A. Zimmerer, Route 5.
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foundation, this is a principal
NT- Two 1-room apart-
No children. 210% N.
. (12)
8:30, Evening worship. Subject,
"Meet Brother Andrew.” Service
on the church lawn.
Monday, 8:30 p. m.. Monthly ses-
sion of church deacons will be held
in the church office.
Wednesday* 8 p. m., Teachers’
meeting. 8:30 p. m., Church con-
ference and prayer service.
teachers into North China. industries—and many leaders are
“Peace is not an unconditioned Piding that older men, including
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WANTED TO BUY—Men's suits
men’s pants, men’s shoes, men’s
............, -_____ hats. Miller’s Cleaners, 329 N.
iter on Highway 82-! Commerce. _______(A2tf)
wages. Wayside
Fort Worth, Texas.
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WHALEY MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
1. P. Fleming, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Miss
Gladys Strader, superintendent
Morning worship, 10:50. Subject,
“The Steep Slopes Ahead.”
Youth’s fellowship, 7:15 p. m.
Union evening service, 8 o’clock,
at this church.
You are cordially invited to
worship with us in these services.
rollment and attendance at such ton. on the campus of Tuskegee In-
classes this coming fall and win- stitute. are being quoted by many
ter. "Not only will the American ministers as especially worthy of soring chickens 2 lbs and over 90,
father send his boy out to Sunday study in these days of war, hate, Sr gch 5
school when Rally day arrives on and misunderstanding: "There is Turkeys hens
Sunday, September 13. and not no sense of security for any of us -Turkeys toms’.....
only will mother iron her daugh- except in the highest intelligence Turkeys aE Toms
ter’s frock on Saturday night for and development of all" . .. “I will wheat, bushel".....’
the next day’s class,” says one let no man drag me so low as to Oats, No. 2. bushel
church school leader, “but father make me hate him” . . . "We shall Barley, No. 2, bushel........70c
and mother will themselves be go- prosper in proportion as we learn shelled com ."bushel ........ $.0u
ing to church school from which to dignify and glorify labor and Fjir corn bushel ........ $1.00
they have been absent too many put brains and skill into the com- Popcorn, ’ .................. .. 5e
years." mon occupations of life.” Prairie bay. ton.......... $10.00
Highest Cash
Prices Paid for
Used Tires
Sizes 600x16, 660216
Taxi Terminal
Phone 900
Ml East California
ForSAl-Eaan935sBuickrespecje PattidPatsssnunionusundaxs
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SPECIAL—Men’s hats cleaned and
blocked, 50c. Cash and carry.
Miller’s Cleaners, 329 N. Com-
i merce.___________'___(Myi5tf)
govern the church with Japanese
pastors as advisers; relations are
severed with English and Ameri- •
a ret entertainer, Mrs. Wil- can churchesi(churches must.be
.. , , .. come self-supporting; a Japanese
hams surrendered to police 1 councillor must be present at each; of the Unit
after the shooting with the church service and church meeting..
right eye defective.
Reward. Take to
rant, Gainesville, for
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sekK
By RAEBURN VAN BUREN
I PROMISE YOU Y NO, NO, RUTZ K!
THAT BERLIN WILL J GIVE ME A CHANCE TO
BE VERY INTER- K UNDO THIS HORRIBLE
STED IN THIS ! V WRONG" AFTER ALL
YOU KNOW THE J FRITZ-WERE FRIENDS!
LLE Ironing mangle, pi-
uch, rocker. Phone 858J.
.__(9)
LLE — 1 Model-H John
tactor, 2 years old. 4
ements. Phone 936 or see
School at 8:00 p. m. for the pur-
pose of preparing a budget for the
school year 1942-43. Any tax-
onth. 36 miles from
on best highway in
Br Sale or Trade
LE or trade—One nine-
louse arranged into three
its. now _ brings in rents
month. Anxious to sell
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payer is privileged to attend meet-
ing and enter into the discussion. parture.
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Corner of Denton and Elm streets
IT — Nicely furnished
gentleman. 903 S. Den-
(J30tf)
FOR SALE—58% acre farm, %,
mile east Whitesboro. APpl partments and classes for all ages.
Whiteway Service station, Whites-;
boro. (9)
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Preaching and church worship,
10:45.
ALE -150-gallon butane
in first class condition.
Men at R. B. Lockard, 6
plain dresses cleaned and pressed, mon subject, "Let Us Love.”
7:30 p. m.. Training unions.
R. B. Cowan, Realtor. _____
2 - 112 Somsaememmseme
It has been more . frequently (Quotations furnished by Kemp-
bombed than any other hospital in lin Feed store 1:
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Whaley Memorial Methodist
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.rial Methodist church.
FoRuegsasFoedtsnesaf"on X GRAND AXENLE BAPTIST
way 82. C. T. McCarty. (19)
NAMED IN SLAYING —
M r s. Eleanor Williams
WANTED TO BUY—Late model
used car. Phone 9552. (Jy31tf)
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Livestock
Weekday services are held Tues- — ■ ■
day and Friday nights at 8 o'clock. I no services in August due to the
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Announcements
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xperienced waitress PUBLIC NOTICE—Notice is here-
pply in person, Eat-1 by. given that the Board of •
(A3tf)( School Trustees of the Gainesville ।
“ . Public Schools will meet on Tues-
— waitresses. Ap- day, August 11, 1942, at the New-
1 handwriting, state'some Dougherty Memorial High
ice and send a late School at 8:00 n. m. for the pur.
g"a- '
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By W. W. REID
With tire and gas rationing
keeping the modern "family bug-
gy” in the garage, and with the
war itself focussing people's at-
tention on the spiritual needs of in-
dividuals and of nations, authori-
ties interested in the promotion of
adult Bible and study classes in
America's churches are looking
15a For Sale or Trade
FOR SALE or TRADE—V-8 1934
ptruck with 1938 motor. Kenyon
Auto store. Phone 122. (11)
16 Want to Buy__
WANTED TO BUY-50,000 wire
hangers. Miller’. Cleaners, 329
N. Commerce. (Myltf)
74412
CHURCH OF CHRIST
(Broadway at Taylor)
C. A. Buchanan, Minister
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
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■View. Inquire at cafe.
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k»T — Truitt Lone Star
F Cafe. 625 N. Grand
(A7tf)
MA-ANAM
For Sale (Mbc.)
LE- 2 houses, barn, wind-
•outbuildings, on Sivells
|d. I|. A. Thompson. (10)
LLE 25 steel army folding
head and foot rails, new
F>. 20 to 30 lbs., feather
bed size double blankets,
recent message to all its churches
and members. "Righteousness and
good will are God’s first goals.
Peace is their flower and fruit if
enduring peace is to come to man-
kind it can come only to men and
through men who are wholly dedi-;
cated, through faith in Christ, and
by the power of his Holy Spirit, to
righteousness and good will. This
faith and power, bearing fruit in
righteousness and good will, are
the only real bases of a just and
lasting peace. Therefore, all Chris-
tians are challenged to cultivate in
their lives the gifts of God's grace,
through God’s word and sacra-
ments, that they may become more
effective exemplars and evan-
gelists of that righteousness and
good will which alone can produce
a just and lasting„peace."
The Chungking (West China) ’
tend these services.
Evening worship. This church
- ible school, 9: 45 a. m.
Morning sermon, 10:45.
* Young people’s class, 8:00 p. m.
Evening sermon, 8:30. H. A. ___ _
Lynch, Jr., wil speak at the eve- CAPTAIN YANK
ning service in the absence of the -------------------
local minister who will begin a
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nia. We deliver. Richey Type-
writer Exchange. (tf)
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FOR SALE — Choice improved
farm, well located. See G. C.
Cartwright Don’t write. (10)
FQSALFLaatu“anaadrdmne"tzatprsmebtmkdlate 30(1 Senlor leagues,
(11) me show you if you are interested 7i15P.m. .. - -----
-n” ; in „g,) +-Het of land. R. B. Cowan, - -
inreqitract (11) ion service at the Whaley Memo-
r --------— wial AAAAHAH;c+ Ahnreh
9:30 a. m., Sunday school.
10:50, Morning worship. Ser-
model, good tires, good motor, and departments for all ages.
$200. H. J. Fuhrman, Lindsay. (11) Morning worship, 10:45. Spe-
ronnsalgcccRentuasa;-daor.5n
new tires and tubes. One model-A
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^Cafr Synd>-,tr. lac -7
Advices reaching the Board of in the congested district of Los
• Missions and Church Extension of Angeles served by the Church of
■ the Methodist church from private All Nations Foundation, where
sources in occupied China indicate school statistics show an 83 per
that Japanese authorities are re- cent population turnover in the
Denison, Texas, telephone 1424,
with whom arrangements have
been made.
BAPTIST CHAPEL
Commerce and Harvey Streets
Sunday school. 9:30 a. m. J. N.
Gearreald, superintendent.
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Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Cecil
Gardner, superintendent.
coach in good condition. One boat
31 ft. xx by 15 ft 9 in. Phone
». F. B Shropshire, tele- 164.
Nocona, Texas. (It) '
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516
FISHCREEKBAPTIST CHURH
Omer Wte and Harris Streets
W. E Moore, Pastor
9:45 a. m., Sunday school. E. J.
Huff alter, superintendent
11:00, Morning worship. Ser-
mon by Rev. Moore.
8:30, Evening service, pastor in
charge.
Revival services will be con-
ducted each morning at 10 o’clock
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SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN
* CHURCH
Denton and Main Streets
Alexander Gray, Pastor
9:45 a. m., Sunday school.
11:00 o’clock, morning worship.
8:00 o'clock, evening worship at,
Whaley Memorial Methodist
church.
8:30 p. m., Wednesday, Bible
class.
HarRELIGlOn
-teS.U.RED
', living room, bed-
[fast rom, kitchen,
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192 ba l nerd Fatatr >rad«ar tor
Committee of the Church Commit- ministers. take up such forms of
; tee for China Relief, supported by voluntary service for the duration
goteaftomgmntsaz,shurccands inorder to protect the coming gen-
currency) to the Syracuse-in-China 5a -on
Hospital for the building of an op-;
erating and obstetrics room in a: Aa g- g-
dugout in the side of one of Chung-' AA V - A
king’s mountains for emergency NWVIa P M/A
use during air raids. This hospital NVI UV#7667
is manned by Chinese doctors and
nurses, and the Rev. C. Bertram
Rappe is acting as superintendent.
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Short, end of South Grand. (12)
NT—Shady, quiet space
hilers. Beds for 4 men;
8. 1329 Lindsay. (9)
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-Young man for night- ,,
n and general work. 99
osition for right party, j 44
Hen, Mgr., Victor Fly-)
■ Phone 343. (10) i
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Wednesday evening prayer serv-
ADDING machines and typewrit- * ice, 8:30 o’clock. Mrs. Robinson
ers. Sales, rentals, service, sup-
plies. Phone 384. 320 E. Califor-
E gone
47a Typewriters
thorized the Register to announce
Hheir candidacies for political at-
Eices, subject to the Democratic
primary election. August 22:
tate Bepresentauve,
Cooke County:
C. C. (Cliff) GARDNER
Songtable, Precinet No. 1:
W. A. (Bill) FLETCHER
BEN R. BUTLER
35 Wanted to Rent
WANTED TO RENT—Furnished
house or apartment, family of
five. Call S. C. Tibbit, Odessa
C°urts.__(11)
WANTED—Small farm, cash rent.
F. W. Hughes, 111 Blanton.
.. • (15)
42 Farms for Rent
FOR LEASE—Farm, 185 acres,
good grass, house and some cul-
tivated land. Rent balance this
year and 1943. F. A. Miller, phone
37 or 1339. (13)
A. R. PORTER, JEWELER, (tf)
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57a Building Materials
QUALITY BUILDING materials
of all kinds can be found at
Haynes Lumber Co., 316 W. Broad-
way, Phone 186. (A21)
102 . Shoe Repair_______
FOR EXPERT Shoe Repairing go
to Wilson’s Shoe Shop, one block
west First State Bank. (A17)
_____
Special Notices
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 295, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 8, 1942, newspaper, August 8, 1942; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1481268/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.