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1936
-THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 20, 1030
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GAINESVILIEE DAILY REGIbIER, GAINESVHJ.E, TEXAB.
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STEALING A LICK ON A HOT DAY
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Mrs.
Richard Daniel.
evangelistic singer, is leading the
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Thackerville. Mari- for specified dates the dates ap-
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Lily Langtry, of the stage. In to be doing quite well with Mona
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Saloon,” at the Texas Centennial' Streets of Paris.
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proportin
Greenville. following a weeks’ vis-
To Possess Very Desirable Qualities
dompleted tattleship on a gigan-
confidently and readily detected
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TO THE VOTERS
Of Cooke County
Public Forum
MOTOR BUSSES
I take this means of expressing Bass. died Feb.
1935. from a
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some people would have you be-
and unjust rumor
Senator
me
that I have had since 'the official
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may go ahead to certain victory.
Saturday. Aug. 22
will never
Stomach Gas and
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my support away from me. Most me to render
county|
I have no method of transporta
: tion to make trjps into all section’
I was born in Cooke county and of the county, therefore it has been
me to ace nil of
have spent my life among you. I impossible for
am 48 years of age, mother of two the voters. However, I am asking
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NATIONAL BANK
“A Good Bank To Be Witb”
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my appreciation for the manner!
in which I was received as a can-
Stop Chills
and Fever!
Backache
Relieved
Awfu I
Quickly
lie questions as I am capable of,
and tried to make my. efforts con-
GULFSPRAY
INSECT KILLER
in my race for County Treasurer
at the July primary, wherein it
was made possible for me to lead
east of town
good interest
pent
ding
BUT HERE COME
FLIES TO SPOIL
Wil-
paid
Wil-
paid
nesday when
While Rose.
WOODRUFF OFFERS HIS
SERVICES TO PEOPLE
years I shall be in the public serv-
ice as a member of the State Sen-
ate of Texas. .There is touch to be
done in that time in behalf of the
at Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Silman and
son of Dallas were weekend vis-
itors here with Mrs. Silman’s par-
UMBER OF TOWNS IN DEN-
TON AND GRAYSON COUN-
TV WERE TO BE VISITED
7:05 p
1:05 p
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Mary
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with
Roy
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oil
<OIVE THESE
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•tores or Good Gulf
dealers. 49c pint.
THIS PICNIC PARTY'S
JOST BEGUN / "r—■
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week. The public is cordially in-
vited to attend these services
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Another false
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Inder
W. H Williams
Mr and Mrs T. C Collum were
Whitesboro and Sherman visitors
GUI GULFSPRAY
He always Gers his bug !.
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Leave Gainesville
support and influ-
day
VALLEY VIEW YOUTH
JOINS U. S. CAVALRY
rex as,
ay.
Falls
home
of my state.
I am grateful to every voter
who gave my candidacy consid-
Depar
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LAST BOOSTER REVIVAL SERVISES
Get acquainted with
this Bank
Mr and Mrs. A.c.Cunningham New Varieties of Sudan Grass Found
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TBNS DISPWACEMENT;
MORE AND NO LESS
Arrive
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Judge Roy Bean Finds New “Lilly”
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TABLES
M. K. T — EASTBOUND
MRS. SALLIE (Whitfield) BASS.
< Pol Adi
Fred Berger. Indianapolis out- 1
fielder, is a brother of Wally Ber- i
ger of the Boston Bees.
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I have endeavored to conduct my support them This Is as false an
part of the campaign solely by pre-, the other statements.
"Jocko," who really works hard tor a living, relaxes tor a moment to
lick an ice cream cone as his master grind* the organ on a Chicago
street. (Associated Press Photo)
Doctor Enables Lady to
Do Her Own House-
work Now
his educated dog. Snookie: Leo Irom hin book
Owenby. harmonica player; Kath-' appreciate it W
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Judge Roy Bean, once famous as Exposition in Dallas, Ross Hoyt
“The Law West of the Pecos,” had plays the part of the frontier judge,
a tremendous affection for the fam- He has no Lily Langtry, but seems
Rid Your Sytem of Malaria!
Shivering with chills one moment and
burning with fever the next—that’s one
of the effects of Malaria. Unless checked,
the disease will do serious harm to ycur
health. Malaria, a blood infection, calls
for two things. First, destroying the in-
lection in the blood. Second, building
up the blood to overcome the effects of
the disease and to fortify against further
attack.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic supplies
both these effects. It contains tasteless
quinine, which kills the infection in the
blood, and iron, which enriches and
builds up the blood. Chills and fever
soon stop and you are restored to health
and comfort. For half a century. Grove"
Tasteless Chill Tonic has been sure reliei
for Malaria. It is just as useful, too, as a
general tonic for old and young. Pleasant
to take and absolutely harmless. Safe to
give children. Get a bottle at any druc
store. Now two sizes—50c and $1. Th-
$1 size contains 23 times as much as th
50c mt and gives you 25% more for
you qoney.
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as intelligent a discussion of pub-
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U.S. FIGURES TO
LAST OUNCE IN
NEW WARSHIPS
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pointer Hl 35,000 tons.
large By Necessity
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of in
new strain? will be at once appar- it only remains to intensify the
ent because the distinctive glume Sudan grass "blood” through ad-
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of the people of Cooke
know me, or know of me.
figure means,
navy officers explain. that when i
seale it
1 also being told that my young sons
fare in the primary. so that we , are drawing some Itind of pension
I permitted them to be circulated I young women
by my friends with my knowledge. consider my cla
However, from the opposition County Treasurer before casting
will be morn ng
beginning next
would balance the
Before starting on your vaca
tion trip get a copy of Highway
and Radio Atla of the United
States for 25c al Register office.
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in school. I must support them as appeal for your
well as myself. My husband, James' ence next Sat 111
ringing. There
serv ces at 10:81
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By A. D. JACKSON ’ occurs such mixture can now be
Texas A&M College
Sudan grass. first introduced • by examination of a particular lot
j Mrs J. J Barnes and Mrs. J. century become the most impor- through hybridization are negligi-
’ B Gibson and children of Bowie 1 tant cultivated pasture and hay . hie as the hereditary make-up of
। were weekend visitors here. 1 crop in Texas. This crop has had Johnson grass and sorghums are
: a romantic history in Texas since so difefrent that they are not com-
; its introduction in 1909. Early dis- patible and do not cross readily,
i tributions from the Lubbock Sta- The chief danger in the spread of
tion established that region as a Johnson grass is through me-
center of Sudan grass seed pro- chanical mixture with other seed.
structive. During the next two
Hit the bull's eye with a Regis- 1
ter Classified Ad
solemnity that -
e also "the back-
•nd all points east: 7:40
11 30 a m, 6:00 p. m
Leave Gainesville for
Fulls and all points west:
n : K 00 p. m
Smith and Russell Teague were 10 cents paid on subacription, the
masters of ceremony, and enter- boys are instructed to hand the
tainers included Roy Stamps and subseriber one of the uttle stuba
Leo from his book The puhlimhers will
* *T the subscribers ip-
water carried
So precise 1 that weighing-in,
the navy's expets declared that 1 bone of the fleet
fit were possihle to hoist theicapable ostandins
didate for congress. To the best
nations have and it would there-
fore he impossible for an Ameri-
: ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F Cochran,
j R. A. Sapp left Saturday after-
. noon for Indianopolis, Ind., to at-
eration whether it resulted in a
vote or not, and especially do I
thank all who voted for me.
Sincerely yours.
GRADY WOODRUFF.
Robert S. Nichols, son of Chris-
topher C. Nichols. Route 2. Val-
ley View, has enlisted in the
United States cavalry and has
been assigned to Fort Bliss, Texas,
according to word received by the
Register from the Army Recruit-
ing Sation, Dallas Quotas for this
and other desirable assignments
are being received with regularity
by the Dallas office due to the
small increase allowed by the last
session of congress.
my thanks and gratitude to my, heart attack, and was not killed, as
many friends for the interest taken
vus any uangry, ui me diage. in tu ue uvyug yune reu. win, aavu , Miss Marguerite Clark has it
the replica of the “Jersey Lilly Lleslie, featured dancer of the turned from* a visit with relatives
1 home.
Prescription of Former Arm, j taMra " TtN Aonpareytenn
* their home Thursday evening.
1 C. I’ Fears has returned from
a two-weeks' visit in California.
"For some time I have been run Miss Jane Harris and Yonna
down and worn out," says Mrs. Vale Lucas visited Mr. and Mrs.
Nina McAlister, of 710 Clay StJese Lucas Sunday.
Wichita Falls “I was troubled Mr. and Mrs. Lester Segraves
with gas on my stomach and had were dinner guests of Dr and
terrible backache: was even un- Mrs segraves Sunday.
able to walk to town to do my 1...cv
regular shopping without becom- Mrs. Jesse Harden and1daugh
mg worn out ' j ter and Mrs. Jim Knight and
r . _ . daughters visited Jess Lucas and
10 cent* paid, as this will elimi-
nate possible mtsunderstandings
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senting my merits and qualifies- [ I remind you that my opponent
tions and not the demerits of my is a young married woman with
opponent. I have not indulged in no children I appeal to the fathers
circulating false reports, nor have and mothers
camp have come a number of false, your votes next
unjust and unfounded reports, put, if you elect me. you
out for the purpose of deceiving have cause to regret that kind act
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Wichita that, immediaiely after expiration
10:30 a । of existing treaties on January 1.
they will begin construction of
__ two new 35,000 ton battleships.
P rn . 5 10 p
herman during the afternoon.
William Chapman was master
f ceremonies, and entertainers
vere Miss Bessie Mae Milner, vo-
calist; Kathleen Stevens, accor-
tionist; June Heathington, tap
dancer; and Richard Renfro,
ciown. Teague Company furnished
he public address system.
FIRE, TORNADO
Aad AM Kinds of
INSUR A NOB
The name of George Grice on
your Insurace Policy la
like Sterling on silver,
Geo. M. Grice
116% South Dixon Street
Telephone 73
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The party was scheduled to visit spor didn't always belong to the
/alley View. Sanger. Denton.; norh. Harness racinr was popu-
vtubrev and Pilot Point during the lar in the south in tre nineties
norning. have lunch at Tioga. and -j. —. ■ ---
isit Collinsville, Whitesboro and
The Register newspaper boys
The second trip was made Wed- are supplied witt printed vecelpt.
And Also For Your Children
i Try Them Out On a Quart Today
Pints ...... 10c Quarts .... 20c
Big Glass Malted Milk 5c
White Rose Cafe
Johnnie and Bill—Phone 110
W Garvey and mother. I Register:
Mrs. B B. Lang, are visiting in (
Fort Worth, tin week. । Grady Woodruff of Decatur issued
Sam Frank Stanberry of Nor-, following statement to the
man, Okla., is spending his vaca-voters of the 13th Congressional
. ,, ,, Uri District here today:
and Mrs. R. W. Wil-
liams » This is the first opportunity
Mrs. Sam Scctt of Dallas vis-
ited her brother, R. W. Williams,
Sunday
Mrs. Pearl Stansbery is at the
bedside of her father, R. W. Wil-
liams, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Holland vis-
ited Di and Mrs. J. L. Holland at
Madill, Okla.. Sunday. Leia Ardis
Holland and Nora Jane House re-
turned home with them.
Abner House is visiting Curtis
Waggoner in Denton this week,
Billie Sue ; Hunter of Valley
View visited mma Jene Knight
Sunday.; , i
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p to, 9:10 p. m
Leave Gninesville for Whites-
boro. Sherman, Pans. Texarkana
DEXTER, Aug. 19. Mrs H. C.
Summy and chiidren of Kilgore
and prejudicing the unsuspecting I pledge the bst and most con
voters and hoping to turn some of sientious service it is possible for
Friday.
Mrs. John Reed and son of
Gainesville, who have been resid-
ing here the past month, have re- 1
turned to Gaincsville.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B Corbett ami ;
daughter, and T. P. Corbett have '
returned from a visit with rela- 1
tives at Lockney and Wellington. I
Miss Mildred Morgan has re-
turned to her home in Baton
Rouge. La., following a visit here
with her cousin, Mrs J. L Mask
and family.
Carl Cook, Jr. and Miss Peggy
Cook spent last weekend with rel-
atives at Denison, and attended <
the Centennial at Dallas Sunday. I
The last of a series of three
ooster trips, ir behalf of the
ooke County Fair was made
Thursday by a group of 30 busi-
ess men and entertainers.
? we've KnockEpVm oo*w-
vo MORE TO Rise f )
or have an incpme sufficient to
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my nearest opponent 224 votes. I is one in which I hose opposing
carried every ward in Gainesville, say I am drawing a pension from
sayh hsxevateyvinst erandr-nna the state of Tex as. or some other
a number of smaller precincts, or tindpwnimtntettdhotnamel'i
which fact I am proud and thor- ■ , with J ---
oughly appreciative, there is no truth in this report.
We are now nearing the close of and that I have no source
the run-off campaign and I urge. come whatever, except that which
m" fiende *e---*in" .u. finn i- j earn with my own hands. It la
The Japanese navy's prides
Mutsu and Nagato are of 32,720
tons while their 7 other battle-
ships are in the 29 000-ton cate-
gor y
Japan's plans to build four new
ships rumored to range from
40,000 to 50,000 tons are expect-
young men and
of Cooke county to
m to tle office of
TRIP FOR FAIR Rev. C. M Thomas is conduet-
, ing a two-weeks' meeting,at Tab-
; ernacle Baptist church, 5 miles
* * —— Large crowds and
Services begin at
leen Stevens, accordionist; Charles
O'Neal and Frances Acree, tap
dancers, and Richard Renfro.
Schools were recessed at White I
Rose and Thackerville for the pro- I
gram, in Marietta there was an i
exceptionally large crowd, and at j
Ardmore, the program was pre- !
sented on the main street where a '
number of spectators gathered
An advertising crew' put up
posters in good locations along [
the route, and hundreds of copies I
of the fair edition of The Register
were distributed.
Battleships a
No service is permanently satisfactory uanless it serves all to
■advantage. Concerns and individuals in need of a conscientiotis
Banking connection wiil find it admirably provided here. Our
policy has been, and always will be, to render a helpful, yet
conservative and safe banking service. We solicit new accounts
on that basis
That tonnage
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,"a aa
This is a peak year for. harness
racing, with Gland Circuit tracks
throughout the north. But the
j color will disappear when crossed ditionai crossing and selection.
! with any other variety Farmers ■—- ------- —-
: nave always ha 1 difficulty in de- Jack Odgen is general manager
termining whether or not Sudan of the Baltimore Orioles and i
grass seed was contaminated with writes out all the passes. Odgen,
Johnson grass seed, due to the eitting in the stands, caught a
similarity of these seeds, and no foul ball, and without turning
very practical way has been de- around, handed it to a usher. A
vised even for experts to readily few minutes later the polite usher
distinguish between them. John- returned, handing Jack a pass
son grass always has dark brown
or black glumes and: if a mechani- You get results with Register |
cal mixture with Johnson grass classified ads. Try one.
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I January 1.
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Mr. and M: 3. Byron and chil- it with relatives here.
and must be dren attenle I a birthday dinner A barn belonging to D. C. Lamb
up against given in h nor of his father, L. H. on his farm, one mile south of ,
the warships of any other nation Sears at Whitewright Sunday: i town, together with the contents,
in an emergency. Other nations Mr and Mrs. E. O. Grundy and was destroyed by fire Sunday f
have battleships with 16-inch familv and Mrs. Edwin Anthony evening: The origin of the
guns that hurl gigantic shells 20 visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. was unknown.
Whe 500 tor,, miles 01 more, and an American R. H Ccok. at Sanger Sunday.
Th- nited states has no big battleship must, therefore, carry .Cecilkundyis.visiting,hissis-
naval bases s. attered around the armor of a thickness to protect it terMrs Ealphstogdiuat
world " erpat Britain and other fagainst enemy shells of that call- son fot N few days.
world as Iat Britain and other , - Jeff Morrow and family, and
■ J,. Mr. and Mrs Gvanade and family
To carry the eno. mousweight are visiting in Lafette and Jed
yf such armor the ships musthe springs. Tennessee T !
bg and sturdy Vessels of 35,000 Mr. and Mrs. J. w Garvey have
। tons, officers say, are of the Size returned from a pleasure trip after
1.py, Carnesville for Marietta and therefore weight visiting Sulphur. Prices Falls. Ce-'
Dk^ola Otv and al^ the American idea of anldarvale. ana rurner Fans, Okla.,.
VKlanomA i ny and an points efficient battleship 10. 1,
north: 8:30 a. m. 10:15 a. m.; 1:001 The biggest American battle-j
nJ,. 9.00 p rn ; 2:30 ships at the present time are the’
. »New Mexico and Idaho (33,400
---------------- for Denton. • t
ballas. Fort Worth and all vointai ’ Japanese Plans
south: 1:10 a. m. 4:35 a. m., 7 ... ------- —--..... -g-------- —---i
The British navy's Hood ai tien this week with his grandpar- |
battle-cruiser boasts 41,100 tons, lents, Mr.
while nine of the British battle-j -
ships proper are 31,000 tons and
VESSELS TO BE OF 35,000
T r Waggoner visited in Den-
’ ton over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy McKin-
ney's house was destroyed by fire
Saturday night. None of the con-
ten Ls was saved.
Berry Grey and family have
meved to the T P. Waggpner
A Flies drop dead—
S, when Gulfspray
{ (y5O}k hits ‘em. Mosqui-
PA toes, roaches, ants
( ( and moths never
come back to life
after a shot.of Gulfspray. Abso-
lutely staides. Mild, pleasant
odor. At neigh-
borhood and dept. “S-d--
over
The British have announced
etta and Ardmore, Okla. Morton pearing on the recelpts. For each
the’ party visited overing suhseription
are viziting relatives here and at
Gord on ville.
H. L. Scott of Lubbock and J. C
Whaley of Gainesville were vis-
itors here Tuesday afternccn.
P. B. Cunningham and Mr. and ;
Mrs. A. C. Cunningham were vis-
itors at Gainesville, Wednesday
afternoon
A. C. and P E Cunningham W.
G. Delashaw, G M. Kirby and C.
C. Wilams were visitors at .
Gainesville Friday.
M - and Mrs. T. W Norris and
George Mulvaney and son of Okla- j
homa City. Okla., spent a few i
days last week with Mr. and Mrs .
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. Mr. and Mrs D. E. Floyd and
-children and Jack Floyd of Tu-
lare. Calif., visited Mrs. Luther
West Monday.
Mr and Mis J.'W. Kirk and
Jim Thomas of Mt. Springs were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Luther West Sunday.
Mrs Luther West visited her
father, Mr. Floyd, who is ill, at
Mt. Springs. Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Reed and daugh-
ter and, Mr. and Mrs. Arland of
Snyder, Texas, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Sharp over the weekend.
R. W Williams’ condition is re-
ported to be very serious at this
time.
boys (ages 15 and 17) who are still that you consider this a personal
• you ever try to weigh a battle- (
hip?
The one known fact concerning i
the two battleships to be built by I
the United Stales navy, beginning •
soon after January! 1. is that they ■
will be of precisely 35,000 tons dis-
. plarement.
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Looks Good. Tastes Good, and Is
the hattieship is launched and
placed in commission, loaded
down with all the mechanical
gadgets a modiern fighting ship ‘
must have, it will displace the j
equivalent of 35 000 tons of water, I
an also weigh that numbcr of
tuns of 2,240 pounris each
Count All Weights
The steel framework and plates,
enginrs hoilers., armor, guns, '
wires, electric lights, kitchen j
equipment everything that goes !
into the manuf cture of a battle- i
.ship is weighed, or its weight ■
known, while the warship of the 1
future is still nothing more than
a sketch or a blueprint.
By LLOYD LEHRBAS
W A SHI N( JT< N (API.
Wh
The standard displacement of *
215,000 tons permitted by the .
kordon naval pact includes ev- ;
erything except extra water for ;
the hoilers and fuel can battleship to' put into port for! ~
Battleship weight is now such a fuel, water, food or other supplies
fine sciens r officers add. that the I in an emergency,
number of officers and crew to be ' . . . „ u . -
, arried is .24 in nqan, and 1000 To overcome that handicap the tend a rural mail carriers’ con-
IT in AvanC and 1,000 American navy adopted the rule ERA. pug. 19. Mrs. L. B. Hol- vention
pouds.ach.estimated for every , long ago to build its battleships land and children of Wichita Falls 1____ - -
117 18 1 , ' ° s' 4884K6;/so that they would be, as far as visited Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sears have returned to their home at
and his proportion Of food and possible .selt-sustaining. lastweek m .nave row
" that’distributions until vaTnetgdaiienertovatuandbsvrainew
the present time The crop has being developed in whi ’ the
been worth millions of dollars to sweet stem of the swee: sor-
the agriculture of Texas and re- commonly called "cane,"
suits of recent < xperiments prom- is being transferred, through hy-
ise to bring it into even wider *use- bridization, into this new strain
, fulness since it has been found ; of Sudan grass. Sudan grass nor-
that from four to six months pf, has a dry. pithy stem but
grazing in most sections of the new strain wili have a sweet,
state has produced gains ranging juicy stem like that of Red Top.
results of the recent Democratic : fromaa pound ad hal rrto Honey, and other common forage
primary were determined to ex-PoI animal to the acre, ‘sorghums. This may become a
press to the voters of the district j * .. . widely grown and popular variety rsenge + continue the fine in
...... 1 Through recent discoveries by of Sudan grass in addition to ’ my friends to continue the fine in-
the plant breeders working with I having a sweet stem it will also terest.they manifested in my.wel •
sorghums at the Texas Experi-ibe resistant to the Red Spot dis-i " “ “
ment Station, is has been found i ease and will carry a distinctive ■
possible, through well planned ex-1 chocolate glume color by which it
per riments of crossing and back- ' may be readily distinguished from
crossing, to introduce into a new other sorghums or other varieties
variety of Sudan a marker con- of Sudan grass.
Listing of a distinctive glume i The breeding program in devel-
color A variety of sweet sor-. . these nw strains of sudan
ghum known as Ieoti is being grass has progressed to the point
used as a parent with the view of where these new strains are now
masses of our people. I shall, as carrying over in 0,Suc an 8ras three-fourths Sudan grass and
heretofore, give of my best efforts I the charac eristic of resis anceto one-fourth Letoti. An additional
in that service to the end thata common foliage disease in so - generation is being grown and an-
progress may be made in good ghum known as Red Spot, and other backcross wiil be made this
state government. My services are also an attractive sienna glume summer when the new crosses will
at the command of the citizenship color which will serve to identify, have seven-eighths Sudan grass
the seed of this new disease resis- , "blood • and within a short time
taut variety. A most fortunate seed ef these new strains should
characteristic f this combination be ready for distribution to Texas
is that any hybrid mixtures with farmers. The desired new charac-
other sorghums occurring in this ters are already established and ’
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•I decided to try a bottle of Register classified nds:
liams S. L. K Formula, and after (
taking only a few doses began to,
notice results. Now that tired feel-
ing is gone and I enjoy* walking
ence again as well as doing my
own housework :
Millions of people today are sur-j
fering similarly because of slug-; 38 ...4........7:05 p.
gish stomach, kidneys, and bow- 38
els. And so unnecessarily, when WESTBOUND
these common conditions may so. Arrive
often be quickly relieved by the 31 ..4.......10:55 a.
prescription of an ex-army doctor
Developed from his experience in (
the World war this prescription. •
known as Williams S. L. K. For-
mula, is now on sale in this city at 27 ....
Goodrich Drug Store. Get a bottle 6 .. •t
today, and if you are not wholly (
and completely satisfied after tak-
ing the very first bottle your 16 .
money will be cheerfully refunded 6 .
without question. j 28 •
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 304, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1936, newspaper, August 20, 1936; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1437810/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.