Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 236, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 1, 1954 Page: 2 of 8
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Tues., June 1, 1954
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His son, Ralph, right,; joined him 15 years ago.
of New Orleans and J.
offi-
EACH
Brownfield; two sisters, Miss Iva
view
plus tax
Cary had resided here for the
-00
was a veter-
E. H. THURMAN
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hip some 15 years ago. i
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Final rites for E.
H. Thurman,
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aker.
and cabinet
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late
ton street. His home was in the
Alex J. Thompson, pioneer Cwki
$3.98
of Gainesville, but
eouny school
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who
His
rm-
now
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Survivors are three daughters.
Mrs. Atnip and Mr:
. Leota Wir g-
20x40
ert, both of Gainesville, and Mrs.
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Leonard Thur
tack while at
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Spring Hats
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merchandise and the r
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Receiving
Were $32.50 to $65.00
NOW
CLOSING
ONE
$7195
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Girls'
ices
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Boys' Kalt
Contour
v
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$1100
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Men's Groy Chambroy
Dozen Only
10
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Men's Cotton Plisse Sport
8
$1
gray. No ironing.
White, ton, bine.
Each
Small, medium, lorge
for $2.50
2
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Ladies' Styles Priced
CKS
$1.98 and
3.95 to 56.35
Were $'96 to $7,95. NOW
Large Girls, 8 to 14. Priced
MEN’S
5..$2.98
#
SPORT SHIRTS
E
1.95 . ’5.55
Were $1 .45 to $6.96 . NOW
Men's
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ly. bine.
95 Val
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Ime
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past two years.. He
an of world war 1.
man. both of Gainesville, and Fill
Thurman of Gruver; a brother.
Choice
Now. .
county, were condueted at 2 p.m.
today at Geo. J. Carroil and Sen
Your
Choice
Some Sold
to $3.98
chapel with the Rev
pastor of Whaley M
W. D. Craig,
morial Meth-
79c
Value
Ladies', 10 to 20.
Girls', 7 to 14 . .
Funeral ser
nouned for 2
Size
18x27
1
EARLY IRIS
SAFARI
LIUAC
OVATION
Sanforized
29 to 42 .
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9 C
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Children's
PAN"
Ar,
x boro.
May
was
Trenl
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penter
Pamp
citv.
Car
lands!
ning
work.
Size
28x54
Pink only.
M-L. . . ..
IG GROUP
Underwear
White
only. •
I
On June 2, 1945, Teague Cloth
portunity to extend their thank:
; । *
have always maintained quality
* through their appreciation that
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lar Pl
iontinued
4 Only
D_
Bed
Ladies' Rayon
GOWNS
Nylonized for Wear
Red, brown, blue, black,
white, pink,
green, chartreuse. .
5
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Ladies' Rayon and Pr
DRESSES
... .k...
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* Lad
Hal
875
it Melugir
t church.
White
M-L.I
- Seersucker
READ
......$3.
1
years
loi
for some 40 years.
He was the son of the
ers opened their
u
Men's Styles Priced
Boys' Styles Priced
Small Boys', P:iced
Small Girls’, Priced
ACKS
5 1 $100
_____ _______ geacher and count;
official, and Mrs. Thompson./ ’
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Ho was a former resident
of Bujcher.
..........98c
.$1.39 $179
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Group 1
$2.98
f
Ladies' and
on father-son business partner-
in GainesviHe.)
father,like son.
The old adage doesn't always
hold true, but sometimes it does,
particularly in the business
world. I
ainesville has more than its
nk, blue.
zize, white. ...
$1.69 I
SHEETS
WDER
Sa
BLANKETS
24x34
Sanforized
14 to 17. .
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1,
a 13
4 .
9 Only — Ladies'
ITS
■
,543
20x40
th Towels
Wide Stripes ’ •
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Crinkle Crepe
BEDSPREADS
82x1 OS
......$1.49
____
PL
lars
i ■ g,
3
9
....... $2.49
ewest styles in, nationally
Cut
yourse,
some of our /
Crepe soles.
Ulo x top. •
Sleeveless Cotton Broach
BLOUSES
------ _ ; |
The younger co-owner of the
Buckingham Printers- was born
in Gainesville and has a fine
C. M. BUCKINGHAM, seated, has been engaged in the printing business 77 of his 87 years.
His son, Ralph, right, joined him 15 years ago, a 1 (Boyd & Breeding photo)
Carroll and Son Fl
Surviving are h
HALF SLIPS
Nylon Trim
Marvin~ Thurman
Gainesville; three
Boys’ Sport Shirts
Special Group" Tom Sawyers, Penrods. Big Yank
Cjjv
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804
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Men's Skip Dent Short Sleeve
$
his wife; one son,
son of Roche ster.
si
for business in Gainesville
lifelong reside it of Cooke
street.
Su rvivors are
Moris Thompsi
Minn.; his mot
Cary of Pampa and Mrs. R. P.
-Johnson of Lubbock.
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Pastel Colors
WASH RAGS
20^51.00
Men's Nyion
STRETCH sox
Fits all sizes 10 to 13.
family of his own. Glenn and Ann
are his two teenage children and
both are well known among the
younger set of the city;
The elder Buckingham revealed
that his son mere, strted out
to help him some 15 years ago.
decided that he had discovered
his niche in life and staped on
to become a partner with the vet-
-ran printer.
Their enterprise had the asset
f years and years of experience,
since Mr. Buckingham slatted in
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White
t,only. 4,. x.
ik
Men's Tee
SHIRTS
Size s-M-L
> To, $1.00
$1 DAYSPECIALS
Wednesday - Thursday
Friday - Saturday
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cials
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TEAGUE’S CLOTHIERS
III M. Dixon I FOR MEN AND BOVS Phone 499
s T Tp i r / | ।
esville some 48 years ag >.
a twinkle in his eye ar d
< answer on his lips, th e
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g)
$249
$1.69-$1.79
b. •e3
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8
nding communities. Teague
advertised brand, names.
Work Shirts
$1.00
of route
odist church, officiating. Inter, year
i meat was in Fairy ew cemetery.
Thurman, a I refired carpenter
Thor npson' of
er, Alex Thor npson of Herefor
and one grant daughter, Miss J;
grandchi Id ifen Blair of Corcisana.
Bicking
{rhe
known i
wll thi
Bickint
Thet body was
Putter Pants
.$2.49
.' 3
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Ralph's childhood dreams of be
ing a fireman or policeman fi-
nally dissolved into their partner-
I Rose, Hoe. _
I orchid, green.
SHEETS
:L...........
9 big variety of colors and fabrics.
Sines 4 to 18.................
maize $1.98
95
brothers. C. E. C. ry anc F. A.
Cary, [(both of Pampa, R. E. Cary ।
L $1.00
’ $1.89
Eo, $1.00
Men's Knit |
BRIEFS
Size S-M-L
AND DUSTING 1
dently fell head over
love with that particular type of
work for he’s bet n at- it ever
and ene great-grandchild.
J. A (JACK) BELL
J. J. (Jack i Bell, 82, Cooke
county resident for the past 58
died at 6 a.m. today in a
hi - - - *
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2 - ,
e, -e,a
t ’23.95
..49
8585592
BLUE‘JEANS
2 Pair Limit *
Sanforized e, AA
4 to 32 Yrs.. .. -Pair • ■ oW
_____ resides in --------- _
idence was at; 825 South Pelnton
MEN'S SLACKS
Were $6.95 to $18.95
Clipped Chenille
RUGS
$2.98
whyjit’s hard
keep them away from any
’ “ * -ti; interview was
3
B.B. STORE
, I Phone 1681
e }
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. "t
Whaley chapel community East
of Gainesville, but he had resid-
and cabinet maker, died Sunday
night in the home,of a daughter,
Mrs. W. G. Atnip. 604 South Den-
printing work by qarrying circu-
.a.3 in Clinton. Misouri for the
Henry County Dem ocrat. He evi-
■ ..... ' heels in
K
Bne
u A
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Ruth Coursey of A rdmore; thr ee
sons. Clarence and
- Funeral
Scott IC'”
four "dhhd
refreshing
summer fragrances;
in cologne, and a dusting powder
to match...in gay pastel polka
dot patkages.
And the powder contains
deodorant, togl
PAN1
Pink or
39c V<
Swindle Pharmacy
, 115 E. California Phone 142
Value* to $3.98.
SiW/U to 50..
$1.
Red. blue,
green, gold. ..
NOW
’11.95 . »29.95
27x27 Birdseye
DIAPERS
Hemmed, CI
ready to use. . Dox. ? ■
q ing. Ihtermen will be in Nelson
• ; Grove cemetery. • ’
Bearers willbe John Bell. Jr.,
aS Robert Doyle Bell. Walter Miller,
■ C. G. Miller, Clarence Beeler and
Moa's AB Nylon
Sport Shirts
• Pastel colors. e QA
Short sleeve. S-M-. .•79
■ • . ■
J I
Teague's Clothiers tkethis op- •
it
Ladies' Nyion Mesh
PANTIES /
I g
$1.29
Men's Ribbed
Under Shirts
Me Valeo - 34 to 44
3 F„ $1.00
Assorted Colors - 2 to 4 Yrs.
$1.00
Ladies
HALF SLIPS
Fink or White
UGS
rted Colors
Swim Suits for All the Family
as’ Styles Priced.... ........93.98-54.85-55.95
(With Dr. Ke
of First Ba]
Regular 59c Value
Bair $1.00
.. w ho res
iy street, diec
f a heart a
Odie Keener. I
Beil was a retired farmer and
had —dnaca------ —
NOW
$5.55 ’14.95
Mod's Plastic Dot
GLOVES
Slight Irregulars
4 "a $1.00
W-IT- » LVF E-G--MrV-I-rPIY-H"
ft. of Greenville and Robert II
___ Bell of Ardmore, and three
great grandchildren.
" ‘ ices have been an- |
>.m. Wednesday at
Pqir
local hospital. He resided on E
highway 82. east of Gainesville. M
l Survivig ate his wife; two 53
Lloyd and John Bell, both A
of Gainesvill; a brother, Ben I
Bell of Sheridan, Ore.; and a sis- E
ter. Miss Nickle hell of McMinn- «
Ore.; two grandsons, John Mi
Bell, Jr. of Greenville and Robert E
. . ‛ •
regularly 82 each
he printing game at tile age of
10 some 77 years ago. ;
He wasborm in Tuscola. Illi
nois and got his basic start in
Tussy Fra-
Scent-matched
tha, Mrs. Jennie
Hertord; a broth-
SPORT COATS
til
a h
Fancy Stripe
Beach Towels
forwarded, to
services by Geo. J.
eral home.
is wife; four
ED M. THOMPSON
Funeral rite for Ed M. Thomp-
son. 74, Gainesville businessman
I for more than! 50 years, were set
for 4 p.m. today at First Meth-
odist church With the Rev. w. D
Craig, pastor of the Whaley Me-
T. Cary of mortal Methodist church, offi-
s. Miss Iva. ciating. Burial was to be in Fair
view cemetery under direction of
Geo. J. Car roll and Son Funeral
hom.
Bearers were to be Tom Buck-
ingha iin, Elbridge, Campbell,
Greever Ross' Fletcher Morrie,
Dr. J. W. Truitt and Joe Towns-
ley. J - {
Thompson died Sunday evening
in 4 local hospital after an ex
tended illness- He had operated
an inurance company here since
until his retirement last
He was also a longtime)- for
secretary and manager of
Hesperian Bu Iding and Savi
association and had been a
recti r of the First State bank
331/3 Off Re
Shot t lot broken sizes.
Like Father, Like Son
cL m. Buckingham and Son
Are Printing Business Partners
By BILL KING partner ships and certainly net
i (One of a series of articles the least of these is the Buckinr-
operated Midway grocery,
between Gainesville and Whites-
since 1939. He was born
20, 1872, in Tennessee and
married to Emma Piott at
ton, Texas, in 1879
ham and his son, RalpI I.
two ocalites are we 1
in the printing world "Mil
y should be for the elder,
ham founded a printery
ggeggggge " • Tees
4iggsl
J. Carrol and Son c
hey bring you this sal* of quality merchandise and the seasons newest sty les.
,! ! * 1
Bath Towel
1 5 Colors
4., $1.00
Te" ' T3na
MM: i
8,; 6
LEVINE’S
WEDNESDAY SPECIALS
LADIES' SUMMER DRESSE
-- H ra
Group 2 ■ ■ Group 3 t
$3.98 11 $5.95 |
"smsoia Svsomesona
to 55 95 I | to S8.95 j |
BOYS’ SUITS
Were $14.95 to $37.95
.17
t I
Sport Shirts
Whites ana coc I aa
olors .. |.. ■ Eacb 7 7 1 $2.9
emmmmeuseammsem"
Men's Nylon Sport
Baby packer or breaihe weave.
8 Colors, two-po«kot, fall cat.......
HOW ONLY $
7TmmaHi
4-
Mop's Blue B-aa.
OVERALLS
87-year old printer has fond mem
cries of his early printing work
before moving to Gainesville. He
recalled with a chuckle how
Twill Play Shorts
BEDSPREADS
Assorted Forte ns
$4.49 Value, .
Ml size...
BRIEFS
Elastic Top - Print Front
2 to 12 Yrs.
4 „„ $1.00
Pampa for
SHEETS
Double Bed e7 Lo
Size......z. . . .Each •-•97
mem
to its Gainesville patrons and the patrons from surrou
THE
209 N.eohmerce
; 2“2bmaha
ti-f
» with burial also in that
"T" I
ded at 1533
Saturday eve
J
7.g
Men's Brown or Blue
. OXFORDS
$3.98 Valeo
- •
Pacific 1
st
White Is
only. .1. -1.
MEN'S SUITS
- NOW
I $24.95 to ’51.95
• ' ; i-
4 pair
since and is still going strong.
Both Buckinghams ate strong
...........- --------e . in civic matters and ! when it
Since that time, the pair hascomesto baseball,
proven inseparable in the busi-to 1i, 41 ""
ness world of Gainesvni. I game.(In fact, this
Ralph is one of three sons of hardly over before,
the Buckingham family .One son. smoking locals edged in with
'Fred. resides in Gainesville, question coricernine ‛e
while the third. Tom is a print-1 the Gainesvihe O
ing shop operator in Jackson- I • i
Seath
WALTER < ARY
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