Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1954 Page: 8 of 8
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were Mr
relatives; ir
Mr. Joe Melott, and
Sunday
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parents.
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on a
Throckmorton street.
Mr. and M s. Ben McPherson of
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daughter, Eva,
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their
weekend
Frankfurt, Germany,
Be Icher street.
Midland, Texas. Husband Geza
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amount of
Road funds to the
division between the
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gasoline tax paid by
$
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in Austin.
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Kids 20,
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brother
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Adults 40
Kiddies 20c
ict club imilar
rman chamber,
1 Mrs. Jim Solomon and
f Springdale. Ark.,
PICNICS
BACON
BACON
Pears
Plums
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last wee
with thei
Farrell :
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Kiddies 20c K
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WAY
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LOCKER RENTA
ing for
fornia.
Charcoal, saltpeter and sulphur
were miked to make gunpowder
for fireworks , long before guns
were invented, says the National
Geographic society.
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Pat Mann.
e discussed
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Durant, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Turbeville
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MAMILLER
h Amww
Allen, and Mr. Allen
F. E. Farrell went
his week to visit D. L.
Mrs. Mary Terry at
895
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Nagging backache, loes of pep andenergy.
headaches and dizziness may be due to slowt
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Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Campbell
and family of Ardmhere, Okla.,
spent Monday night with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bi rd Moss.
MPUS
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The uncut...utold stay of
Diamond Smuggiers!
BiLD ELLIOTT
$ 1
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OIL NEWS
Guests in the home bf Mr. ant
Mrs. Gid Prather Friday nigh
GEO. -.CAoLl 4 SON
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168 Deathless Days
IN GAINESVILLE
L. Lewis and
Lewis, accom
"RIDER OF
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James Mason - Ava Gardner
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Fresh
Ground, Lb.
Denison.
Mr. and
daughters
"PANDORA ond the FLYI
and Monday with ——
________Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nea-
• thery, 1403
" " Other guests in the home were
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TUNA
Star-Kist, Chunk Style
No. 1/2 Ch....... .....
Hospital News
Medical A urgical
John Chas. Barnett. 14. $on of
BULCHER
Harry Duke, and Mr. Duke, Fort
Worth.
Box Office SC 7330
Commerce at Broad
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accounts of the four commission-
ers precincts.
The money, derive! from the
Brown, whoi
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Rod Cameron
cer. Saint Jo; Jack Stell.
Yellow Squash
ellu
Harry Farrell of Belton and Mrs.
Carl Riney of Denton visited
their brother and family’. Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Farrell, and niece.
Happy Is the Day
When Backache
steers and
common
fat cows 9.00-11.50;
slaughter calves T'
mon and medium
with her
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San Diego, Calif.
Bob samples is employed
drilling rig at Big Spring, ,, -
Mrs. Joe Rich and children of
Illinois Bend visited hr
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onseed Meai, 100 II is.
HAY
hopes to turn the well into a pro
ducer from the Dakota forma-!
tion. In the vicinity of 7.500 feet.
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Frank Robinson j
Dies After Stroke
Frank Robinson, about 60.
colored, of 715 Culberson street,
janitor at The Daily Register of-
fice and several other business
establishments, died in a focal
hospital at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday
following a stroke suffered Tues-
day evening;
Funeral .arrangements are in-
complete. Jones Funeral home of
Denton will have charge of the
service.
Robinson is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Ethelind Robinson: a
daughter, Mary Ann Pipkin, and
a son. Frank Robinson. Jr., both
of Denver, Colo.; a sister Mrs.
L. N. King, Houston; and a broth-
er. John Robinson, Wichita Falls.
He had lived in Gainesville
since he was seven years old. He
was a native of Sherman. ‘
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Personals
Jerry Smith, CTSN. U.S. Navy,
who spent the past 12 days here
visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
A. Morton Smith. 317 South
Grand avenue, left Dallas by
plane this morning for Seattle.
Wash.,.preparatory to going on
overseas duty.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronaid Fairless
, spent Saturday in Grand Prairie
visiting his father. S. F. Fairless,
who has just returned from a
Tenderized . .
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BIAMES
JUNE
long stay in Canada with another
son. They also visited the Lloyd
Fairless family in Dallas and on
their return trip stopped in Den-
ton to visit her sister. Mrs. W. B.
, Jordan, and daughter, Sybil Jane.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Farrell of i
Thomas, frozen sAC
6-oz. Can . .. H
also turned out dry in the Bone
Springs stratum-
In the northwest part of the
will be held August 10. Members
will be appointed by the mem-
bership committee.
The committee agreed to pre
pare a flannel board as a visual
aid in presenting the work pro-
gram of the chamber.
Rigler, Mann, Blanton and Pub-
lisher C. H. Leonard, were in
Sherman Tuesday for a study of
the Sherman chamber’s indoctri-
nation program instituted this
year for the membership. Presi-
dent Prince Kinsey of the Sher-
man chamber. Manager Leon
Huff and Assistant Manager Wel-
don Lucas met with the Gaines-
F-f
mattere
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some choice h eavy fa
calves sronger; gqod and choic
“BSB Road Funds Are
"pNFe Received Locall
to 1.00 Tower!
temporarily abandoned the Gil
more Federal
anc family i visited
Da las Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs;; C.
Mr and Mrs. Joe _____ ______
par ied by Miss Patty Campo of
Fort Worth, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Lewi in Slidell Monday,
Big Spring
Mrs. Dick Hall and son, Steve.
2 No. 2 Cans . .......L
underwent, surgery a the Meth-
odist hospital in Da las several
weeks ago. was retu -ned to the
hospital last Saturdy for fur-
ther treatment.
ganizing a Cor
to one in the S,--------------
and the first meeting of the club
Mr. and Mrs Harry Dlugos of
Long Island. N. Y.. are visiting
H. C. Flowers 1209
Boulevard, and .other
..,-g .. Gainesville.
Billy Nea thery of Dallas spent
--dr Ian! Monday with his
July 29, 1954
______-their home. 222 Lan
ius street. Sunday after spending
Open 6:45
Set.-Son.
12:45
BULCHER. July 29-Mrs. Bob
Williams and baby of Terrell,
Okla., were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Calip Cannon and
daughter, Cleta Sue. Mrs. -Wil-
liams is the former Mis Marlene
Fault of Saint Jo.
Flyd i Daffem, who* has been
ing his parents. Mi. and Mrs.
. Daffem, left Monday morn-
• his Marine base in Cali-
; Un.n.
No 1 Milling Wheat, l u
No. 2 Barley, buni
2-Oats. bi; ..
2 Milo. Up Ibs.
2 Shelled Corn
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Coming Friday-Saturday
spent ing four days with an
ex-roomma :e, Mrs. J. R. Hall, in
v-
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HI-HO THEATRE
Orange Juice
Mellorine Crystal.......Pint
Mrs. Turbe > ille enjoyed the beach
and swimnhing. They report the
weather wi s most enjoyable with
considerabl e rain.
and Mrs. Henry Hale o '
Miami. Qkla.. and their daughter,
family of
gasoline tax paid by Texas mo-
torists. was sent to’the commis-
sioners by the Board of County
and District Road I ndebtedness
..$25.00
.. 15.09
Persian .......
LL.
DALLAS. July 29 (P) — The
Magnolia Petroleum Co. has an-
nounced an adjustment in the
price of crude oil in several
Southern Oklahoma counties be
ginning today.
The new price will be 82.80 a
barrel for 40 gravity and above
with a three-cent differentia
downward for each change in de
gree of gravity to a price of $2.20
a barrel for w gravity and below
Carter. Comanche. Cotton. Jef
ferson and Stephens counties an
affected.
SANTA FE. X M July 29 (P
Attempts to extend New Mexi
o's dil production to unexplored
areas failed in' recent days
The Lion Oil Co. abandoned its
Lion Oil Co. Haire well, which
was drilled four miles southwest
of Kenna in a part of Chaves
county where there is no pro
duction. M
The British American Oil Co
plugged its Fields Federal well
which was located 10 miles north
west of Jal on the eastern edge
of the Delaware basin. That wel
Pineapple Chunks Me.YEem 27
Pineapple No. 2 Can. ...
in the Bom
It was two
"h.
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You'll Like Doing Business With
BALLARD WATIS MOTOR
$35,440 have been received for
ateral road
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GAINESYILLE PRODUCE
Prices paid & Gaineville wholesaler
to Tarmers and other | roducers
i MILK
Butterfat,No.,1, 1b.....
POULrY
Fat I Henn, lb
Hillcrest; and Mrs.. Bert Gibbs,
1406 Hancock street.
stockier calves and
12.00-17.00.:
Hogs 200 butcher hogs
lower; sowsisteady t. iDi.
choice 190 210 lb. l utchers 22.75
13.00-18.00. .
Sheep 1,200; mostly: steady
.good and Choice ----- '— —
17.00-20.00; good shorn
spring lamb 16.50
slaughter ewes 3.5
down at kidney function Doctors say good
kidney function is vers important to good
heaith. When some everyday condition, such
as stress and strain, causes this important
function to slow down many folkssuffernag-
ring backache—feel miserable. Minor blad-
der irritations due to cold or wrong diet may
cause getting up nights or f requent passages.
Don't neglect your kidneys if these condi-
tions bother you. Tn Doan's Pills—a mild
diuretic. Used successfully by millions for
over M yearn. It’s amazing how many times
Doan's give happy relief f fom these discom-
forte—help the 15 milesof kidney t ubes and fil-
ters fush out waste. Get Dona's Pilis today 1
port ih New
husband, Geza
Way home to a
helps wheel Mils. Kapus, who lost
plosion a year ago during the family's daring escpe from
their Communiit-ruled Hungarian homeland.
caped with her parents, came to Midland last Jani ary with
Mrs. Kapus' sister while the injured
LED. July 29 Guests of Mr
and Mrs W L. Carter the past.
M. F. Terry, 52, of 721 North
Taylor street. was admitted Wed-
nesday evening for examinatior,
after he accidentally fell from
the rear of a truck at Boyd. He
is employed by Fant Milling Co.
and was not believed to be seri-
ously hurt.
Admitted for medical treatment
were Pervis Blankenship, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Blankenship,
route 2. city; H. C. Clayton, city;
Miss Nancy Olson, Fort Worth;
Antonio Lucio, Sanger; H. W.
Wolf, Marietta. Okla.; Tope Pick-
ens. Mission; Mrs. Joe Henry,
405 North Howeth street; Frank
Edington, 1527 Peterson street;
Mrs. Mary' Walker, 604 North
Morris street..
Patients dismissed yesterday
Were Mrs. J. E, Reed. 1807 Re-
finery' road; Mrs. C. J. Ussery.
Denison; Wayne Buchner, 122)
Garnett street; Mrs. Bernard
Duffy, 1403 Olive street; W. T.
Hodgkinson. 219 Haight, street;
Danny Crockett. 926 Lawrence
street; Mrs. Frank Hanss, 103 L
Lawrence street; Gary Don Wil-
son. Pilot Point; Mrs. W. R.
Reeves, 1413 Mill street; Mrs. Bill
Offord, city; Roy Edvard Spen-
Alfa Ira, ton ..
Pralie. ton 4
parents
Mrs. O. W. Cannon and
WHY SWELTER?
.
was found dry I
Springs formation,
miles west of a producing oi
pool.
The Union Oil Co. of California
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COOLED BY
i Rigler and
Linnen; Ken
o M. KUehn,
The Biggest Nite of the
STATE, CHIEF or
...10 Lbs.
state. El Paso Natural Gas Co
went back to an old dry hold i
with the intention of plugging it
back to a shallower depth. The
well is the Amerada No. 1 Allison
unit, which wa previously drilled
to 8,860 feet. Oil Conservation
commission sources said El Paso
wek were Mrs. Leslie Pettigrew
and two sons; Mr. and
Glenn Pettigrew of Atoka. Okla'.
and J. D. Carter o Odessa.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Be 'nice Fletcher
A n8
SOWf
BRADY CASTLE /
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Last Day
.Wannen Bnos.u- »n ■■■—
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Seitz. Comegys and Seitz No. 1
W. L Graham. James Garland
survey, abstract 441, will be a 4.
500ft. Grayson county wildcat,
two miles south of Collinsville.
Randy and Mike, re-
turned Tuesday evening from a
vacation in Naples, Fla.
,700; cattle arid calv
Cantaloupe Sm
Lemons ^.J.
Tell your merchant you saw his
advertisement in The Register.
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Uncle Williams
Pork & Be
1 300 Con Id | CHEER Soap Powder . . Lg. Box
Miss Be ty Rose Hutchinson
____ un to her home, 407 South
Morris treet, Tuesday evening
! GRAU
spring lamb
slaughter
; cull to good
>4.50
E illie Kendall B 'own, son of
Mauketa
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH, July 29 (P) |
Cattle _
Thursday Nite
9:00 P.M.
11
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DR PEPPER .. .»..............,......
CHEWING GUM
Barbara Stanwyck • Paul Douglas
"CLASHLBY NIGHT"
235
During the U.S. civil war, Wil-
mer McLean owned t he farm on
which much of the fi’st ai
. PAYOFF FOR Ian ordeal--Mrs. Gisella Kapus
,8, head for a warm reunion at ldlewild air-
York as the young Hungarian mother —1 L*“
H. L. Barnett, 402 North Taylor
street, was admitted Wednesday
for surgery.
Mrs. Leigh Anderson, Whites-
boro, is a medical patient.
A. E. Price, route 2, city, is re-
ceiving medical treatment.
Miss Dorothy Sherrill of Valley
View is a medical patient.
Edward Thomas, 14, who lives
on route 2, city, was admitted
yesterday for treatment of a
broken left arm.
Patients dismissed Wednesday
were Mrs. Howard White and in-
fant daughter, Burneyvi 11c. Okla.;
Mrs. J. A. Cole. 829 East Califor-
nia street; James Lang, Over-
brook. Okla.; Elzie Green, Whites-
boro; Della Rose Fette, Muen-
ster; and John Eddy Moore, city.
fought, then he bought a brick
18 house near Appomattox Court
.19 House. Va.j where ----- --
. $ 2 1)
Light Hens, IB
No 2 ib ...
Roosters, lb i. ...
Eggs, No, 1. doz. .
Egis, No 2. doz.
HAWAIIAN G
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Let Us
AIR CONDITION
YOUR CAR
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CHARLES
STARRETT
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"NEW
FRONTIER"
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RELAX MuENstan
Box Office Open 7:30 p.m.
SHOWING TONIGHT :
M-C-M presentsihe heroic
story of the .gbr--ce
mge
Tuna Tuxedo..^
i
C of C Committee
Meets Thursday
The membership committe
the Chamber of Commerce -
for breakfast at Curtivood
taurant Thursday at 7:,
Present were
C. E. Edwards,
Blanton, Preside
Jr., and Manage
Open 6:45
Saf.-Swi.
12:45
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MCMAK ABM
No. 300 A
Cons “t For
Mr. and
Mr.' and Mrs. R. J. Samples Fri
day. ,
The Shiloh Baptist revival is
now in progress. Rev. Kelly of
Sherman is doing the preaching
and everyone is invited to attend.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Welch and family
were Lt- Col. and Mrs. Henry
Tucker and daughter, Sonja Fern,
and Mrs. Lehman of Sacramento.
Caln.. Mr. and Mrs. James Pear-
son, Mr J and Mrs. Olen Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess L. McGee and
son, Ricky, of Dallas, and Mr.
and Mrs C. T. Tucker and sons
of Fort Worth.
•Mitze Gaynor "DOWN AMONG THE Ahi
•David Wayne SHELTERING PALMS " W
Keep the green light burning—
don't cause the red light to burn
for you. . >
Traffic deaths to date in 1954.. I
Traffic deaths same date, 1953.. I
Traffic injuries to date in 1954.. 15
Traffic injuries same date, 1953..25
86 Deathless Days
IN COOKE COUNTY
(Outside Gainesville!
Traffic deaths to date in 1954.. I
• Treffic deaths same date, 1953.. (4
Treffic injuries to dete in 1954.26
Traffic injuries iamedat* 195331,
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