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dealer to show you the new 1952 room air-
conditioners. Be cool all summer long at an
amazingly modest cost.
polish and wax. Also have 2-
brush floor waxers for rent.
O’Brien Hardware, 209 W. Cali-
fornia, phone 42.__________(jn25)
WILL DO practical nursing in
our home. Phone 2013-J. (jn5)
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ROUTE man with car to service
established Fuller Brush route
in Gainesville, $70 per week to
start. G. T. Fichter, 1110 Polk,
write or phone 2-0994, Wichita
Falls, Texas. (31)
16—WANTED TO BUY
WANTED to buy—100 acres or
less, good 5-room house, close
in. Some mineral rights. Must
have telephone. Will pay cash.
L. T. Henderson, phone 692-J-2,
Thackerville, Okla, (jn5)
41—RADIO_______
LEACH BROS. Radio and Tele-
vision repair. 217 North Com-
merce. Phone 105.___________(jl)
TELEVISION and radio service,
expert repairmen, prompt and
efficient service. Bohls Hard-
29b—AUTO BODY AND PAINT
FIRST CLASS Body paint work.
Reasonable. J. M. Bruce, 710
Summit, phone 9543.__(jn14)
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tion when a flock of 76 was
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cleaning service. If you are in
a hurry call 151. Miller Clean-
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22a—ANTIQUES______________
WILL unload Saturday. S&S An-
tiques, 426 Culberson. (jnl)
Green Stamps.
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13—HOUSES FOR RENT
TWO-ROOM unfurnished house,
bills paid. Adults, no pets. West
Highway 82, Joe Sicking. Phone
219-J-3.______________________(jn6)
SIX-ROOM house, 111 E. Scott.
Phone 572 after 5:30. (jnl)
FOR RENT — 2-bedroom house.
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double blankets, one blue
striped, one maroon striped, de-
livered by Robran Laundry by
mistake, please call 976 and I
will call for them.___(jnl)
DOUBLE green stamps on all
sleeping porch, large lot,
double garage. Located 509 Star
St. Price $5,250.00. ____(1)
FOR SALE — 6-room house,
almost new, FHA loan estab-
lished. Phone 927-J, 912 S. Rusk.
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FOR SALE — 3-bedroom house.
See owner, 222 Blanton. (jn3)
FOR SALE—House to be moved
off lot. Apply at Wooldridge
Lumber Co. (31)
njoy cool, refreshing comfort this summer
right in your own home by installing a unit
Announcements
COUNTY OFFICES
Candidates for public office in
the Democratic primaries of 1952,
have authorized The Daily Reg-
ister to announce their candi-
dacies as follows:
For County Judge—
JOHN ATCHISON, reelection.
SHELBY FLETCHER
For Justice of Peace, Precinct 1—
CLYDE MATHERLY, reelection
ELAM W. JOHNSON
For Constable, Precinct 1—
W. A. (Bill) FLETCHER, re-
election
C. D. ROBINSON
For Commissioner, Precinct 1—
C. T. MARTIN, reelection.
EWELL LEMONS
TOM BLANKENSHIP
For Commissioner, Precinct 2—
G. M. BOYDSTUN, reelection.
FINLEY W. WYATT
For Commissioner, Precinct 3—
J. E. (Earl) TAYLOR, reelec-
tion.
For Commissioner, Precinct 4—
JOHN B. KLEMENT, reelec-
tion
For Tax Assessor-Collector—
R. I. (Rafe) PIPER
For District Judge—
BEN W. BOYD, reelection.
For Sheriff—
ALBERT M. BIFFLE
O. E. WHISNAND
EMORY HORN, reelection.
A. C. MURRELL
For State Representative—
RICHARD S. STARK
For District Clerk—
WOODROW U. CLEGG, re-
election.
For County Treasurer—
MRS. WILLIE MAY GRUNDY,
reelection.
MARY WOODS
For County Clerk—
TOM BLOUNT, reelection.
For County Attorney—
CARROLL F. SULLIVANT, re-
election.
For State Senator—
JOE D. CARTER, reelection. -
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WANTED to rent—5-room un-
furnished house. Permanent
resident, good referneces. Phone
1392-W. (jn5)
" . . it's just an ol' stool — I thought the Register
Want Ad said it was an antique!"
41a—RADIO, REFRIGERATORS
RADIO and Refrigeration Serv-
ice. Expert mechanics, factory
trained. Repair work guaranteed.
We service everything electrical,
Cliff McMahon, 400 E. California,
phone 2424. (jn21)
52—AUTO LOANS___
QUICKLOANS on autos, trucks,
tractors. Sales financed or pres-
ent not refinanced. Consolidate
your debt into one easy payment.
PACE BROTHERS. Ph. 7. (jnl6)
61—CERAMICS __________________
SUPPLIES, greenware glazed
pieces, handpainted China. In-
structions and firing. Mrs. M. A.
Cummings, phone 941-W. (jn21)
28a—USED CARS______
FOR SALE — 1950 Nash States-
man, excellent condition.
Phone 1651-W-4. (jn3)
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FOR RENT — Newly air con-
ditioned office. George Hobbs,
114 N. Dixon, phone 1847. (jn20)
15—FOR SALE, Miscellaneous
FOR SALE — 14x16 tent, good
shape. E. C. Traweek, corner
Fletcher and Buck, after 5. (5)
FOR SALE — Built-in kitchen
fixtures, cabinet, double sink
and cupboard; bath tub, lavatory
and commode. Hot water heater.
moth bags and cold storage.
Miller’s Cleaners, 329 N. Com-
me r c e.__________(j n4)
KEYS duplicated in a
I Bohls Store,
4 Communities'
Homecoming to
Draw Visitors
A large number of out of town
people will be here Sunday for
the annual homecoming of Wha-
ley Chapel, Whaley 55, Elliott
and Rock Creek communities to
be held at the Community Cen-
ter building.
Mrs. W. R. Pendergraft of Dal-
las will be the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Hayes, 318 South Den-
ton gtreet
Mrs. Ruby Davis, 604 South
Denton street, is expecting Mrs.
Ray Garvey and daughter, Mrs.
Loretta Schoenfeldt of Dallas.
Mrs. Lucille McClurg of Okla-
homa City will be the guest of
her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert L. Trew, Hood road, and Miss
Allie Bugg, east highway 82.
Harold Almon, Seguin, will
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Almon, Hood road.
Mrs. T. P. Rosson of Myra will
have as her guests Mrs. Henry
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5c—EDUCATIONAL ______
EARN High School Diploma
through home study. Credit
given for work completed. Books
furnished. Low monthly pay-
ments. For information write
American School, Dept. G.R.,
545 Malta, Fort Worth, 15, Texas,
or call WL7544.__________(Jnl7)
G—-FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED—Nice refined lady to
keep children, do housework.
Phone 2397, Mrs. Wesley Coo-
mer. _____________(31)
CARHOPS wanted. Dixie Drive
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22c—WATER WELLS_______
WATER WELLS drilled and re-
paired. Leach Bros., 217 North
Commerce. (jnll)
22d—Septic Tank Cleaning_____
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Call
9522 or see Ray Amoroso, 1400
N. Grand at Salvage yard. (jnl4)
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22f—FLOOR SANDING and
FINISHING
HENRY E. NELSON, Phone 1327.
815 Moran (jn 11)
25—PAINTING, Paperhanging__
PAINTER, paperhanging. Phone
1805-W. B. C. Jackson. (jnl8)
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sale. Sales being at 1 p.m.
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EACH REPRESENTS 5 MILLION PEOPLE
SOURCE: NATL COUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST
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27—BUSINESS Opportunities
FOR SALE—Baker’s Drive-In
sandwich shop building, fix-
tures, and lot. 1 mile east High-
way 82. Phone 17-W-4 or 1416.
(jnl)
If at any time you have live-
stock to sell, call us at 2202 and
we will come to your place and
make free estimates.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
FOR SALE
One brand new, No. 52, McCor-
mick-Deering Combine, power
motor, never used. Never in
weather. Present cost $1,525.
Price $950.00. Communicate with
W. E. Long, Austin, P. O. Box 1,
or see machine at J. H. Robert-
16—WANTED TO BUY______
WANTED—Used furniture, high-
est prices paid. Trading Post,
phone 2713.____________ (jn7)
17—LIVESTOCK_____
TWO good milch cows. One Hol-
stein bull. J. M. Bruce, 1 mile
north of Nursery.__(31)
CENTRAL HIDE & Rendering
Company removes dead or
crippled stock. For immediate
service phone No. 6 Gainesville,
Texas, collect.______________(jn24)
18a—JLYBYCHW^_______
BETTER get some of those
started White Leghorn pullets
that are available at the Muen-
ster Hatchery, phone 63, Muen-
ster. _____5^???
19—DOGS____
KENTON Kennels boarding, 1901
Refinery Rd., ph. 536-W. (jnl)
22—SPECIAL NOTICE_______
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tractor and car mechanics.
Tractor and cars called for and
delivered free. Hassenpflug Trac-
tors and Implements. Phone 2780.
______________________ (jn27)
We buy sheet scrap and car bod-
ies free from wood. Eastern
Iron & Metal Company, 400 East
Mulberry St., Sherman, Tex.
___________(jn7)
INSULATION at its best! In old
as well as new homes. Get
our prices first. Easy payment
plan. Stevens Homes Improve-
ment Shop, phone 272. (jn22)
LARSON aluminum boats and
Mercury outboard motors.
Shear pins for all makes of
motors. Sale and service. Sparks
Outboard Shop, 1010 N. Grand.
____________________________ (jn21)
FLOWERS—Funeral pieces, cor-
sages, plants, bouquets, wed-
dings. Grice Florist. Free del. Ph.
2833, day or night.__(jn8)
FOR RENT—Double brush wax-
ers and tank type sweepers,
50c an hour while in use. Cliff
McMahon, Electrical appliances.
___ (jnl4)
WE ARE headquarters for Scott-
Atwater Shift Outboards. Four-
shift models to choose from. Hen-
ley-Harrison Supply Co. 205 S.
Commerce, phone 9._______(jn17)
SPECIAL—We specialize in fast
12—APARTMENTS FOR RENT
NEWLY decorated duplex apart-
ment, furnished. 629 N. Grand,
phone 1349.______________ (jn22)
FURNISHED apartment, bills
paid, private entrance. Couple.
836 N. Grand.______________(jn6)
FIVE-ROOM furnished apart-
ment with garage. $50 month.
Adults. Phone 1002-W. (jnl)
air conditioner. It cools the air, lowers the humidity, keeps
you comfortable, no matter how hot it is outside. It pro-
vides relief to hay fever sufferers, too, because it filters out
dust and pollen in the air. Installation is quick and easy.
So stop in at your electric appliance dealer’s this week and
take a look at the new models. A room air conditioner is
your best investment in hot weather comfort!
Lynch, phone 37.___(1)
(jn6) 1 FOR. SALE—5-room house with
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
e APPLIANCES
H and H Sales. General Electric appliances, 212 E. California.
• AUTOMOBILE DEALERS
F. E. Schmitz Motor Co. Phone 2400.
• CABINET MAKERS
Gainesville Planing Mill, 400 North Chestnut street. Phone 1216.
• ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Golightly Electric, 316 East California. Phone 644.
Parker Electric, 110 South Rusk. Phone 1570.
• FEED, SEED & FERTILIZER
Jack Smith, 301 S. Chestnut, Phone 626.
• FLOOR SANDING AND FINISHING
Floor Sanding, finishing. Since 1925 in Gainesville. J. R. (Bob)
Nelson. Phone 1459. 116 North Grand.
• FLORISTS
Grice Florist, 314 East California, day & night, phone 2833.
• HATCHERY AND FEED
Gainesville Hatchery and Feed, 411 N. Commerce, phone 1822.
Rufus Rodgers. Open year around. Swift’s Feeds.
• LAND SURVEY
State License. Call C. M. Greek, phone 37.
• LUMBER
Haynes Lumber Co., 216 West Broadway. Phone 186.
Joe B. Walter Lumber Co., 705 Summit Ave. Phone 2020.
Waples-Painter company, 301 W. California. Phone 1248.
• PLANING MILL
Gainesville Planing Mill, 400 N. Chestnut. Phone 1216.
• PRODUCE & DAIRY PRODUCTS
Pruitt Produce Co., D. B. Davis, Mgr., 106 W. Gorham. Ph. 362.
• RADIATOR REPAIR
Gainesville Radiator Shop. J. F. Brown, 527 N. Com., Phone 372.
• ROOFING
Bell Roofing and Sheet Metal Co., Denton. Serving Since 1920.
Jack Lyle, sales. Phone 561-R. 1504 Truelove.
• ROOMS FOR RENT
Rooms for rent, special rates by the week. Reasonable rates.
Lone Star Tourist Courts, 627 N. Grand, phone 9544.
a TAXICABS
Safeway Cab. Co. 215 E. Elm, phones 1595, 1238.
• TIRES
Goodyear Tires, Stephenson Tire and Battery, 200 N. Commerce.
• TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES
Rebuild all makes, Denton Typewriter EXc.,. phone 321.
• WHOLESALE PLUMBING
Waples Painter Co., wholesale plumbing and supplies, 505 E.
Broadway. Phone 1848.
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out-of-town buyers to be at our
sales as no other sale held in
this territory on that day.
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Called meeting Gaines-
ville Lodge No. 210 AF
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7:30 o’cock. Degrees
conferred, refreshments served.
M. O. Wilson, Sr., WM; John A.
Atchison, Sec. (31)
A Whooper-Do of a sale has
been arranged for Monday.
Don't miss this sale as there will
be plenty of stock and buyers!
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Phone 3080 / or
Turner Hotel.
Kruger National park in South
Africa, sometimes called the
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Bugg of Dallas and daughter,
Mrs. Juanita Vermillion of Sul-
phur Springs.
Mrs. J. Frank Crozier of Dal-
las will visit her brother, R. J.
Smith and family, 631 North
Taylor street.
Mrs. J. R. Turner, Ringling,
Okla., will spend the weekend
with her sister, Mrs. Roy Robin-
son and family, Callisburg road.
Mrs. Lewis Knight, Hastings, ,
Okla., will visit Miss Alma Robb
and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robb,
Callisburg road.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stanley and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lynch, all
of Wichita Falls, will be guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Daniel,
1303 Witherspoon street.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Newland of
Long Beach, Calif., are guests of
his sisters, Mmes. Florence Lyons
and Mary Ann Lyons of Gaiies-
ville.
Mrs. Clifford Kayler, New
Braunfels, is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Almon, east
highway 82. She is the former
Mabel Almon.
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34—REAL ESTATE__________
FOR TRADE — 5-room house in
Grand Prairie for 6-room
house in Gainesville. Phone 199.
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Total, this year____4.24 15.03
Total, last year_____.2.16 13.21
Ten year average annual rain-
fall, 34.29.
East Texas and South Central
Texas: Partly cloudy Friday, Fri-
day night and Saturday. Warmer
Friday. Scattered thundershow-
ers in north portion Saturday.
Gentle to moderate variable
winds on the coast changing to
fresh southerly Saturday.
North Central and West Texas,
including Gainesville: Partly
cloudy with widely scattered
thundershowers mostly in Pan-
handle and South plains late Fri-
day, Friday night and Saturday.
Cooler Saturday.
Lake T e x o m a: Lake level,
614.37 feet; temperature of the
water 70, barometric pressure
29.92, steady. Winds south 22
mph today, becoming variable 15
mph Saturday and Sunday. Gen-
erally fair weather, possible scat-
tered thundershowers Saturday.
High today, 85, low tonight, 63,
high Saturday, 92.
Oklahoma: Partly cloudy Fri-
day and Friday night with a few
scattered showers or thunder-
storms in west and north por-
tions late Friday afternoon or
Friday night. Saturday fair in
the northwest, partly cloudy
elsewhere, with scattered show-
ers or thunderstorms in south-
east portion. Cooler in west and
north portions Saturday. High
Friday near 80. Low Friday
night 55-60.
Extended forecast for period
May 30 through June 4:
Western Louisiana, Eastern
and Central Texas: Temperatures
will average near normal.
Normal minimum, 65 to 75 de-
grees, normal maximum 85 to 95
degrees. No important temper-
ature changes expected. Precipi-
tation will be moderate to locally
heavy. Scattered showers Satur-
day or Sunday and again Tues-
day or Wednesday.
West Texas: Temperatures will
average about two degrees be-
low normal. The normal mini-
mum, 56 to 68. Normal maximum,
84 to 94 degrees. Cooler Satur-
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PICTURE Framing service. As-
sortment of mouldings. Sher-
win-Williams, 211- E. California
St.__(jn3)
ELECTROLUX cleaners. Rebuilt
sweepers. Dave Sweeney.
Phone 1866. (jn7)
GOOD watermelons, 5c lb. North
end market square. H. C. Col-
well.________(jnl)
FOR SALE — The best Martin
guitar in town. 517 N. Clem-
ents.________(jnl)
EXTRA GOOD Allis Chalmers
combine, ready for use. Price
$250. D. J. Dresser, Star Route.
_________(31)
BEAUTIFUL 3-piece love suite.
Trading Post._______ (j n4)
GOOD 14-foot boat with 1951
10 h.p. Wizard motor, used few
times, $275 or will trade for live-
stock. Phone 496. Billie Joe Can-
non._________________ (31)
ONE portable electric Singer
sewing machine. A real bar-
gain. Trading Post,__(jn4)
SEVERAL G. E. refrigerators,
like new, guaranteed. Trading
Post.___________________________(jn4)
SEVEN FOOT John Deere power
mower. See at John Bezner’s
farm, 3 miles west.__________(jin3)
FAMOUS Simplex ironer, cabi-
net model, slightly used. Regu-
lar $169.50, now $59.50. Mont-
gomery Ward washer, fair con-
dition, $20.00 Bone Furntiure Co.
__J___(31)
20% DISCOUNT on International
Harvester floor model home
freezers. No down payment.
Enderby Butane.__________(jn28)
F O U R-P I E C E bedroom suite,
$39.50; 2-piece living room
suite, $49.50; 8-piece dining room
suite, walnut finish, good condi-
tion, regular $229.50, now $99.50.
Bone Furniture Co._________(31)
FOR SALE—Beets for canning.
J. J. Hurst, 813 Garnett. (jn3)
CUSTOM MADE Venetian
blinds; choice 12 slat colors; as
low as $3.49; phone 1428 for free
estimates, convenient pay plans
Sherwin-Williams 211 E. Cal-
ifornia St. ______________(jn3)
DOUBLE green stamps on all
moth bags and cold storage.
Miller’s Cleaners, 329 N. Com-
m e r ce.___(j n4)
ONE beautiful china closet;
chrome dinette suites. Several
real nice bedroom suites. Several
.22 automatic rifles, also .22 H&R
pistol. Trading Post.__(jn4)
1951 SERVEL refrigerators at
20% discount. Only few left
for this low price. No down pay-
ment. Enderby Butane, south
side square. ________(jn26)
FOR SALE — Reconditioned re-
frigerators, guaranteed 3
months. Cliff McMahon, 400 East
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31—HOUSES FOR SALE______
TWO-BEDROOM house. Floor
furnace, slab doors, Venetian
blinds, double sink, door chimes,
built ins. Shown by appointment.
Phone 1669-J. _ (jnl)
FOR SALE— 8-room house, 2
baths, arranged 2 apartments.
Located 814 North Weaver St.
$1250 cash, balance payable
$60.00 monthly. Miller & Lynch,
phone 37.__ (1)
FOR SALE — 6-room house lo-
cated 724 South Taylor St.,
Corner lot. A good comfortable
home. Price $5,750.00. Miller &
WANTED—Ladies to learn and
do work at Robran Laundry.
_________ (jn28)
WANTED at once — Unencum-
bered secretary for permanent
place in insurance and sales
office. Age 21 to 45, salary open;
5 12 -day week. Quinby Self, 306
North Locust, Denton, Tex. (31)
7—WORK WANTED, Male
YARD WORK wanted. Phone
275-W.____________(31)
YOUNG MAN desires summer
work. AB degree, one year law
school, Baylor. P. M. Johnston,
route 3, Gainesville. (31)
8—WORK WANTED, Female
NEWCOMER to Gainesville de-
sires full time or part time
stenographical position. Types
60-70. Shorthand slightly rusty.
Call 2165. (jn1)
10—BEDROOMS FOR RENT
CLEAN quiet air conditioned
bedroom, private entrance and
bath. 402 N. Morris. _______(jn4)
12—APARTMENTS FOR RENT
THREE-ROOM unfurnished with
bath. 411 Fletcher. Phone 720.
_____________________(j n5 )
DOWNSTAIRS apartment, pri-
vate entrance. 516 Lindsay.
___(jn5)
TWO-ROOM apartment, private
bath, electric refrigerator. 314
N. Red River._______________(j nl)
NICE private 4-room furnished
apartment, 411 N. Morris; extra
nice south bedroom, 811 E.
Broadway. Phone 2048-W. (jnl)
PRIVATE apartment, modern
conveniences, no children. 422
N. Denton._____________» (JI)
FURNISHED 2-room apartment.
412 Ritchey, phone 1118. (jn3)
FOR RENT— 3-room furnished
apartment, private bath, hard-
wood floors; garage. Adults. 209
N. Morris. ________________(jn6)
GARAGE apartment, couple
only. 1324 E. Garnett. (jn6)
FURNISHED garage apartment;
also unfurnished brick duplex.
Phone 680._____(jnl)
FOR RENT — 2-room furnished
apartment. 820 East Broadway.
NICE 2-room apartment, couple
__only. 324 N. Taylor.__(jn4)
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