Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 74, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 24, 1953 Page: 11 of 12
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tests on veterans, including a 205-
pound veteran “completely para-
lyzed from the waist down,” and
found that the padded trunks
were buoyant enough to keep
him afloat.
So far only women’s and chil-
dren’s suits are being made in
this country with the buoyant
pads, though men’s trunks are
made both in Britain and Canada.
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1. Poems
5. Young horse
9. Unit of
electrical
resistance
12. Change
position
13. Declare
14. Genus of
blue grass
15. Always
16. Repentant
18. Resisting
pressure
20. Large
flatboats
21. Swiss river
22. Feminine
name
24. Little
27. Stormed
frozen rain
Question, what'S the yokel
FISHING FOR? I'VE GOT A THREE-
Building permits .. $
Fire losses, est.....
Bank deposits for
last quarter .....
Traffic deaths for
1952 in county .....
Death certificates ...
Birth certificates ....
Telephones.........
Parking meter receipts
(325 meters) ........
Light meters ..........
Gas meters ...........
Water meters .........
Postal receipts ........
City population (1950
census) ...........
City altitude ..........
just one person to
" Shaw said. He add-
30. Fowl
31. Minimum
•33. Rather than
34. Beseech
36. Test ore
38. Spikes of corn
39. Boring tool
40. Competently
42. Lower
millrace
47. Divide
crosswise
49. Winglike
50. Chance
51. American
lake
52. Founder of
the Key-
stone state
53. Watch
narrowly
54. Closes
55. Oceans
WAITING FOR VOU ANP THAT’S THE
TRUTH, DARLING. I'VE SPENT THE
PAST TWO HOURS PINING FOR SOME
OF YOUR CHOICE INSULTS—MAYBE
IT'S LOVE/WHO KNOWS 2—--—d
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2. Pigeon
3. Uniform
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‘LO, FELLAS... WE JUST AGREED
TO THE MCFARLANE MATCH.
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9. Works
10. Blast on a
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11. Rugs
17. Domesticated
19. Of greater
height
23. Not whole-
24. That girl
25. Employees
26. Wild animal
27. Held a
session
28. Period
29. Ruler of
Tunis
32. Oriental
35. Beams
37. Thongs
39. Morsels
40, Pain
41. Cry of a
donkey
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44. Sheltered
45. Scene of the
first miracle
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trunks with built-in buoyant pads
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habilitation victims of paralysis,
according to Mark Shaw, the
Briton who introduced “non-sink-
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One fined $25 for simple as-
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One fined $50 for drunken-
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• NEW AUTOMOBILES
Dodge — Joe J. Navarro, city;
John R. Galindo, San Antonio;
Norbert K l e m e n t, Muenster;
E. J. Hudspeth, Era.
Pontiac — J. K. Wier, Lamar-
que.
Plymouth—Jesse A. Mitchell,
Olney.
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TRAILWAYS BUS STATION, 201 East
Elm, telephone 22.
Northbound:
A. M. Departures: 1:30, 3:27, 8:15,
9:55.
P. M. Departures: 12:02, 2:35, 5:15,
7:03 (Ardmore only), 7:55, 9:50.
Southbound:
A. M. Departures: 4:00, 5:35, 8:15,
10:40.
P. M. Departures: 12:30, 2:30, 5:15,
8:05, 10:00, 11:50.
Eastbound:
A. M. Departures: 2:50, 8:15, 11:59.
P. M. Departures: 5:15, 7:55.
Westbound:
A. M. Departures: 3:27, 8:15, 10:40.
P. M. Departures: 2:30, 7:55.
AMERICAN BUS, Trailways Bus Sta-
tion, 201 East Elm, telephone 22.
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• RAIL SCHEDULES
SANTA EE, telephone 344.
Northbound: 12:15 a. m., 9:14 a. m.,
3:06 p. m. (*)
Southbound: 5:06 a. m., 11:50 a. m.*
9:10 p. m.
MISSOURI-KANSAS-TEXAS, telephone
11.
Eastbound: 6:31 p. m.
Westbound: 7:45 a. m.
(*) Denotes Streamliner.
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city.
Lloyd Paul Simpson, 22, Okla-
homa City; and Wanda June
Lucas, 26, Oklahoma City.
Luke Williams, 45, Elmore
City, Okla.; and Mrs. Rosa An-
tonine, 49, Tatum, Okla.
Lawrence Franklin Ingrum,
21, Healdton, Okla.; and Gene-
vieve Blondell Slawson, 18, Wil-
son, Okla.
Hazell Jones, 21, Marietta,
Okla.; and Etha Orneta Mathis,
21, Marietta.
Alvin Raymond Otto, 37,
Wichita, Kan.; and Floriene
Louise White, 23, Wichita.
Hulin Cornelius Buckaloo, 25,
Kingston; and Carlene Fiezzel,
18, Shay, Okla.
Edward L. Davis, 20, Dundee,
Okla.; and Corine Parker, 15,
Healdton, Okla.
Bobby Lee Huston, 21, Fort
Worth; and Alline Toliver, 18,
Fort Worth.
Commodore Grant Pulliam,
Jr., 18, Oklahoma City; and
Gloria June Smith, 18, Oklaho-
ma City.
Byron Brian Black, 20, Deni-
son; and Clara Mae Sicking, 18,
Denison.
Ernest Franklin Kenedy. 27,
Oklahoma City; and Alice Ruth
Tipton, 24, Oklahoma City.
• 16th DISTRICT COURT
Ex Parte Charles Wayne Jet-
ton, suit to remove disabilities
as a minor.
Birdie King vs Clarence King,
suit for divorce.
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speeding.
One fined $2 for double park-
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One fined $15 for drunken-
ness.
• REAL ESTATE
Warranty Deed
s R. N. Fette to Henry Fette,
lot in block 6 in city of Muen-
ster.
Leo Ansley, et u, to Carlie J.
. Martin, et ux, lot 4 in block 11
of Hillcrest addition
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