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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938.
PAGE THNEI
GAINESVILLE WEEKLY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS
JUNIOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL SQUAD
I CEMBER 22, 1938,
I
42 Years Ago
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Four Members of One
Band and Pep Leaders
8
of rural schools in
n
ERA-. Dec. 20
Patton, pastor of the-Whaley Me-, Davis werc elected president and
Forte
CANYON CITY, Ore.
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federal court this week.
siding in the vicinity.
it
ILASSIFIED ADS
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association of the school. A long.performing.the ceremony.
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Daily
3.
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as
SALE
Chief of Police W. S. Chapman Proffer farm.
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Only a Few More
Shopping Days
1
Before Christmas
and faculty and the fans of the
city.
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Trigg is Speaker
r
Methodist university was the prin-
briefly enumerated the advantages
City Briefs
The couple will . leave Sunday
Buy Now and Use our LAY-AWAI Plan
lene Gandillon,
. to Mr. McClendon for the school.
SCHAD & PULTE
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To
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East Side of Courthouse
Phone 109
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the
Ind
SPECIALS
W. T.
AU This
spent several hours
' morning.
mirth of a daughter.
&
WEEK
4
anitarium.
Markets
29c
47c
BOYS’
MEN’S
MEN’S
MEN’S
2
>
DRESS SHIRTS
PAJAMAS
BILL FOLDS
59c
SPECIAL-$100V ALUE!
39c
5
18c
1
MEN’S
WOMEN’S
MEN’S
23c
HOSIERY
ROBES
GLOVES
a
CARTER’S LIVER PILLS 1 7
Regular 25c size, only......................MR E “
W ednesday.
79c
social visi-
n, was a
6c
ty Wednesday.
23c
Sizes 6 to 1412.
89c
BOYS’
MATCHED
MEN’S
Leather Belts
23c
Ll
\
ny in Spain.
1531.
to
will be turned over
1
Red Cross which is
49c
an
i •
Cash wheat. No. 2 red, 68; No. 2 Hens, 4% lbs., and over .
23c
... 16c
lb. ,
11
Spring chickens, 2%2 and over 13c
FORT WORTH GRAIN
WOMEN’S
MEN’S
WOMEN’S
MEN’S
FORT WORTH.
1.
Ladies’ Hose
49c
TIES
Handkerchiefs
BELTS
I today.
' Wclt
Estimated receipts were:
JK
79c
49c
19c
25c
! nominal.
5c
Tex., Dec. 21 (AP)-
to strong;
s
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s
A
lion.
Free Delivery
Phone 45
FORMERLY GOODRICH DRUG
Wagon recepits yesterday .... 0
k MANNNMNHMANNANNNNNNiNN
. 7,783
Receipts for season
9
Last minute Santas!
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C 0
a
Fountain Pen
and Pencil Sets
Nineteen Leopards
Are Lettered at
Annual Grid Feed
Fine sheer two thread
quality. Gift wrapped.
Saturday
bootleg
Hens. 31 lbs., and over .....
Spring chickens, 1 % lbs., to 2
Glassware, Fine assortments of Gift and Novelty Goods. Koller
Skates, Footballs, Coaster Wagons, Tricycles, Target and Air
Rilles, and all kinds of toys for boys and girls. . . . Besides
those mentioned we have many other useful articles suitable for
Christmas gifts.
the Tillman home, Williams said.
He was killed by a shotgun blast.
Christmas packages, the parcels
post window at the postoffice will
Sizes small, medium and
large.
i Sears of Center-
and Mrs. Jack R.
Jack Sears, of Me-
serve as best man. Carroll Strong
of Galvestion, former roomate of
manager <
Products
I Smith was repairing the floor of
। her house, once used as a post of-
. 10c
.. 8c
ing classes in serving.
C. K. McClendon, superintendent
of schools at Era, acted as master
X
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FORT WORTH IIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH, Dec. 21 (API.
Cattle, 2,300; most classes steady
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WISE MAN—
> sees a bargain
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Constable Destroys Bootleg
Whisky; Sells Stills
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it.
the highest bidders, who were to
be ordered to wreck the various
utensils and use the materials for
other purposes than the distilling
of intoxicating drinks.
braska, has accepted a call of the
St. Paul's Episcopal church in this 1
city and will arrive soon to take ,
up his work.
Open
. . 7.49 .
. . 8.43
.. . 8.25
. . . 8.49
... 7.64
. . . 6.66b
... 7.70b
7.72b
1
i
Angie Paris, Billy Teague and the
Gainesville Junior college orches-
tra.
More than 200 persons attended
the banquet.
Found Slain in a
House, Station
RED HOT
DRUG
lin Feed Store).
Wheat, bushel ........
Oats, No. 2, bushel....
WOMEN’S
Manicure Sets
F
7.75b-78a cities since December 1 and the
group did not encounter any rain
8.27
7.98
7.56
• imate of the actual market.
POULTRY AND EGGS
(Quotations furnished by Kemp-
— i lin Feed Store).
Sportsmanship Cup Is
Given to Members of
Team by Coach
PUTNAM DYE
Regular 15c value, only ... .
I dressed and stamped.
ine postman delivered them to
j
a
t
SAL HEPATICA
30c value, only —............
Pi
TOOTH PASTE
Ipana, 50c value...........
1
51
CRAZY CRYSTALS
60c size, only ....................
VICK’S SALVE
Regular 35c size ... . ......
BURMA SHAVE
Regular 35c size, only ......
FACIAL TISSUE
Roxy—600 Sheets ...........
3*sees3
$, 13 1
. 1
HALIBUT LIVER OIL
Capsules, 50 in box___—.............
FOUNTAIN SYRINGE
Regular $1.00 value, only . .......
er,
lilk
Salavtion Army Drive ; Parcels Window Open
Concluded Friday . Later at Postoffice
W. D. Pedigo, field representa- 1 — -
t Tom Chester, about 40, was found
in a filling station 100 yards from
+
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about steady in early dealings to- 4
day. Most traders were apparent- as spinach with only —
ly being guided by predictions which clings to the leaves
current that United States govern- washing.
Johnson grass, ton ......
Prairie hay, ton .........
Dat Straw, ton .........
Alfalfa Hav. too.........
LOCAL COTTON
ASPIRIN TABLETS
Nurse Brand—100 in Box __......—
. %
888 :*4
g. ,
49c
Handy pocket flashlight.
Every one wants one.
ASPIRIN TABLETS
St. Joseph’s— 10c box ...............
2
BOYS’
DRESS SHIRTS
1 10
5
2
3
j
3
TEK TOOTH BRUSH
50c value, only__............
3
2
I
COD LIVER OIL
Norwegian—One pint .......
CREOMULSION
$1.25 size, only .............
Maries for
nd Firemen
319 N Red River. Phone 1373.
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Rev. Earl Patton
! Football Dinner
! Speaker at Era
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49c
Just the gift she will ap-
preciate.
KU
at 7.72 bid.
January .
March ......
May ........
July ........
' October.....
December
March, new .
May, 1940
tings. A new low price.
i ment Crop estimates due after the,
i close would show wheat acreage
and condition figures materially
reduced.
25c
Black and brown. Sizes
22 to 30.
CHICAGO CASH GRAIN
CHICAGO. Deo. 21 (API.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R
Sivells Bend com
lends and relative;
iwl
3338 38 33933 9838
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38888808
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Set. Heavy National Cast Aluminum Ware, Community Plate ,
Silverware, Beautiful sets of Chinaware. Glassware, Pyrex Oven <
1 ...
j said the fifth, victim apparently
I was shot to death "to cover up i he
: Tillman slayings."
ds. She J ill return about the
to 2 points lower here today un- 1
der liquidation and realizing which store there. Her husband. Richard
was partly offset by improved for-
Hodgkinson. constable,
1 "2
Elegood. is an attorney. Mrs. Ele- K;
good is related to Miss Jessie Me- j K&
Murray, of East California street. 1 i
49c
Bright colors in Christ-
mas boxes. Buy several.
— -»
Oct. 7.64, Dec. 7.66 bid; March Santa 'Claus Unit
(new) at 7.70 bid and May (1940) Completes Its Tour
1
. 1
t s Lynch of Wood-
been quite ill for the
C' was able to be out
I ime this week and
I in Gainesville Tues-
j be celebrated Sunday morning. De-
j cember 25, at 9:30 o'clock.
xt year. or as one He will be accompanied by his
t ' brother. Bill Westbrook, who is to
HI ii h
of the!
। com-
offered by the pigskin sport, and1 did work throughout the season. Those appearing on the program
concluded an interesting talk with ■ and added special praise for the included Steve Moster. Tony Sick-
an impressive description of a 1 excellent cervice rendered hv Mr ine NTiee Datt- Cene Prooke Mice
returned Monday
Odessa, where he
lays visiting rela-
IO
$1.49
Bright colors, Slipon and •
Incil will convene |
the past several
returned to Cooke
e. They are making
Route 1. _
eign markets and trade buying,
j January opened at 8.42 bid.
; March 8.43. May 8.25, July 7.94,
। the boys to and from the dance in
F,m;l, ReAten to DeatL • ' the family car or taxicabs and
famuy eaten to.yeathii pad the hill for a midnight lunch-
Man Is Gunshot Victim i eon. And some sent their escorts
—■--- I carnations.
49c
, All leather. Black and
brown. Open and zipper
} styles.
SUSPENDER
SETS
8888888888 88
1 ■
s"BEBeEMEBRNEMEEN*BENN#MRNENENENENENNA*BEB2
All leather. Blacks and
browns. Slip and tongue
buckles.
TRAVEL CASES
3; wheat. No. 1 hard. 79% to 85%:
'barley. No. 2 nominal, 52% to
5312; sorghums No. 2 yellow milo.
$1.98
All the necessary fit-
4
3883
accommodate seders of
Clements, Claude Roberson and
। Bryan Ownby.
John A. Myers of
ling the Christmas!
latives here.
their fine showing this season, ceived a second award, through the
"which indicates,” he added, “that courtesy of the Hollywood Shop.
he Weekly Register of-
e best buy possible. A
cription to this tpaper
morial Methodist church in secretary respectively of the insti- members of one family, were found
Gainesville, was guest speaker tute. G V. Dayton. G. J. Clem- dead today in a dwelling and fill-
Thursday night, at the football , ments and E. N. Blackburn were; ing station on Bay street exten-
banquet given for members of the appointed to serve on the commit-
Era team. Applications of football 1 tee to draft resolutions vannah on the highway to South j
rules to life and its everyday situ-1 Sam Garvin relumed from Carolina.
Brightwell. Bill Culp, J. W. Green,
Fred McCain, Fletcher Morris, Earl
Murphy, William Nichols, Robert
Pearcy, Buddy Richardson. Harry
Caldwell, Ed Green, Marshall Ma-
- gers. Bill McCollum, Joe Morgan,
Marvin Mitchell, C. D. Nelson,
Kenneth Purcell, J. B. Runyon and
James Yeakley. Those receiving
reserve letters were Jerry Piper,
Hugh Sparks, Eugene Mowrey, R.,
J. Parkhill, Elkins Davis, Richard
Schad and Cecil Bosley.
SAVANNAH, Georgia. Dec. 21 (
(AP). -Five persons, four of them |
T4.h
Opening unchanged to 1 cent
off, May 66%-1, July 66-66«3, Chi-
1 cago wheat futures i “
scored slight gains. Corn started subject to constant fluctuations.
1-% lower. May 5214-%, July , They are given here as an approx-
Rev. Earl J. this week. Mr. Nutting and F. W.
equiring cities of morel
) population to pay theirp
and firemen at .least
mth was upheld finaly
e supreme court. The
fused to reconsider its
by, EIton Walker, J. E. Masten, . I’’’ g, A ..
Wilson. Ownby. Walter Lee Welch,HIVe erSonS Are
Jr.. Bryon Lee Canaday. Elden
Among the visitors introduced
garet Hackler, Virginia Cox, Char- were H. B. McDaniel, superintend-
Marie Andrews, ent of the Denison schools; Logan
' (From the files of the Daily.
Hesperian, Dec. 20. 1896).
t ' More than 50 teachers were reg-
istered for the teacher's institute!
. was held here three days!
knocker’’ and a "booster.
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO, Dec. ’ 21 (API.
Wheat prices in Chicago averaged
pouring out
tive of the Salvation Army, con-
' eluded his annual canvass in
Gainesville Friday afternoon, and
left for his home in Dallas to spend
the weekend. Mr. Pedigo reported
i collections about 10 per cent off
, from last year’s collections in this
j city, the campaign having been
started last Wednesday.
j —
A .
F 2
6 f
Penney’s famous "Tru
Blue”. Just like • dad's.
excellent service rendered by Mr. i ing, Miss Betty Gene Brooks, Miss’
He Shell, who was in charge of both
ing in a regular meet-
rhall.
assessed a fine of $25
Tuesday morning on
the use of abusive
bulls, 4.25 to 5.5: slaughter calves,
5.00 to 7.50.
Hogs, 1,100; steady; top, 7.10;
; 170 to 280 lbs., 7.00 to 7.10.
Sheep, 1,100; all classes steady:
wooled lambs, 7.00 to 7.25; feeder
lambs, 6.00 to 6.50.
ten, county superin-
d ty, concerning the
commended the Leopard squad for , groups. Miss Virginia Cox re-
the bridegroom-to-be at Baylor
' will also attend Mr. Westbrook.
w
SDAY’S DAILY)
deputy state school
conferred with
member your folks or friends with 1
an Aladdin Mantle Lamp, Sunbeam '
Mixmaster. Electric Toaster. Electric
Waffle Irons. Electric Percolator.
Generl Electric Refrigerator. Estate '
Gas Range, Easy Electric Washer, ,
Nesco Electric Roaster. Electric Urn
A
Available
anish People
aTON, Dec. 21 (AP).
Ues, acting secretary of
inced today the surplus
s corporation was pre
rovide 500,000 bushels
onthly for the next 3ix
i relieve suffering and
Bill Culp, stellar guard on the
Gainesville High School football
squad, was elected captain and
Kenneth Purcell, versatile back,
was chosen co-captain of the 1939
* Leopards Thursday night at a ban-
quet at the Turner Hotel given 1h
honor of the 1938 squad by a group"
of local fans.
Coach Charley Lindsay present-
ed nineteen Leopards who were
awarded letters this season and
seven boys who received reserve
letters. The lettermen, as an-
nounced. were Captain Irvin
son. Arthur Hodgkinson, Ewing
Hudspeth. Jr.. Eugene Warriner,
James McGaugh. Andrew Ender-
Members of the Era team this
year included: Charlton McNutt.
Orville Bentley, Cecil Hale,
Thomas Malone. Jesse Hodgkin-
Jersey milch cow
Brownlee. Henry
(d21w22)
Tiber 16, at the
Barley, No. 2, bushel
medium grade beef । shelled com, bushel.
steers, 7.00 to 8.00; good yearlings, I Ear corn, bushel....
8.00 to 9.00; cows. 4.00 to 5.00; /Popcorn, pound .....
Harry Myers. Mr.
en here several days,
rs. C. S. Wood an-
i fice
sion, a mile and a half out of Sa- I Beneath the boards she found a
package of 1911 magazines—ad-
Bright, gay colors.
Packed in gift boxes.
L.Leach_has returned
visit of several weeks
(i Ives ton. Beaumont,
0isiana.
p Lee and C. A.
Mis spent Sunday vis-
NL Leach and family,
rs F. H. Caulfield and
have been living in
Make your selections now and re-
the squad is composed of fine for being the most popular yell
young men, ably coached." (leader of the season, the selection
Through the courtesy of Watts ; being based on the votes of the pep
Brothers, gold megaphones were squad and scholastic grades.
presented to the yell leaders for V isitors Introduced
the season. who are Misses Mar-
said J. S. Tillman, 35; his wife.,.. ______ 1311
... condielighi and decora-' The marriage of G. R. Blurton Eliza, 24; their two daughters, j e one
ticns appropriate to the occasion. ' and Miss ML Giles took place at Ella, 8, and Cora Pearl, 6. were
j > 92 guests enjoyed the dinner the home of George Winkler on i beaten to death in their beds bv an i
t sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Dec. 12. with the Rev. A. S. Greer assailant who use 1 an iron pipe. if
I A body of a man identified as , x I
rticularly in loyalist
that the flour would <
lives.
speaker.
Amid
8ec d 16" “ commissonerzaesesesgsesesenesemejie z
gore to make their home. Mr.
Westbrook resigned his position
as principal of the Valley Creek
school recently to accept a posi-
tion in the office of G. A. Jerry
hard, 68 12: corn. No. 1 white.
541 to 55%: oats. No. 1 white,
1 3212.
Robert Westbrook
of ceremonies introducing Miss Is to Be Married
Eunice Garrish, who gave a read- . ;
j ing. The school song, "Black and 7
' Gold.” was sung by the group.' Robert Westbrook is leaving
(.ne ( ase Diphtheria 1 The introduction for Mr. Patton Friday morning, for Westbrook.
Quarantined in City | was made by Mr. Wilson, i Texas, for his wedding to Miss'
Dr. J. W. Atchison, city health Coach W. E. Yarborough intro- Juanita McKenney. The rites will '
officer, announced Saturday the duced each member of the team.
lined. Black and brown.
Sizes 812 to We.
table, centered with goal posts of. - -——
candles joined with ribbon, and 1 (From the files of the
football imprinted with the “Era Register, Dec. 20, 1923).
21- Valley View 6“ score. Served N # - -
as the centerpiece for the table ' Mr. and Mis John Pearson of The slayings were discovered by
laid for the speakers, the coach.. Carlyle, England, are expected to Mrs. Johnson, owner of the filling FOR
football boys and their friends for, arrive within afew days to spend station.
the evening. Places were laid at thenFhristmas holidaysi the home
smaller tables for the remainder ot Mr and Mrs J' —eeper. ;
RINGLETTE permanent $1 ip
. quarantining of a case of diph- and each ery ssed a desire for a
i- theria in Gainesville. The patient I better team . . '
11 is a two-year-old child residing on boy said. “We hope we can beat
I North Commerce street. Several Lewisville next year,” that being
j brothers and sisters have been at- j the only game lost bv the Era boys
' tending public schools. There are this past season. Mr. Yarborough
no other cases of contagious dis- presented the sportsmanship cup
eases under quarantine. given to Era as co-winners with
1 Valley View for tins year, to J R.! for a short wedding trip to South
I Welch, who in turn presented it Texas and plan to be in Gaines-
ville for a visit before going to Kil-
pl ing to raise funds for
[tie wheat into flour at
,100,000 barrels month- -
( ’ i 4
morning and equipment was back j K
in storage Monday. In the party ! 32
were Vern Brewer. Otis M’Mary, ; «•;
6.95b-71a Sam Beattie and Foster Renfro. 50
7.73b-75a Six parades were given in as many i
Arthur Rodgers
rth Sunday to at-
e of their daughter.
• s. who is quite ill.
Winger and Miss
r i were visitors in
sday.
W. Bradley has re-!
visit in Midland, in
her daughter, Mrs.
Mrs. Woods ac-l
mother home for a
stere Open Later 5
To Accommciate Shoppers f
Gainesville retail stores which ' Si
i handle Christmas merchandise j 55
whisky, taken in raids during the will be open each . evening this ! 2.
• J " week until 9 0 clock to accommo- । 1:
date late holiday shoppers, it is! 3
announced. The . stores will be J X..
closed all day next Monday. De- ( 42
cem er 26. in observance of i 932
..... . Christmas, and all day Monday. • fai
NEW YORK COTTON „ • January 2. in observance of New 1 i
NE YORK, Dec 21.! AP ’ Years day. 3
Cotton futures opened 1 higher to _ ' 14,
. 4 lower on trade buying on new „ . ... . ' 1 * i «'
months and liquidation foreign MeMurray ? Kin Has S
and hedge selling of distant posi- Eusiness a Dallas. , ,
1 tions. Jan. 8.33: March 8.32; May Elizabeth, Ann McMurray Ele-
8.11; July 7.83: Oct. 7.52; Dec. 7.55. g°od, granddaughter of the late
___ J. Frank McMurray, for whom the j X4:
r ton of Dallas, repre-
.King Features Syndi-.
rork, was a business'*
Phillips and little
ara-Ann, of Los A nr
rived here Monday
| .days with her par-
; Mrs. J. H. McCor-
Callisburg commu-
Coach Euline Shaw’s Gainesville Junior College basketball team, pictured above, will
strong Wichita Falls Junior College quint on the Jun or High school court Friday evening in a non-con-
feremce tilt that is expected to ofer plenty of excite rent for local basketball fans. ...... .
In the picture are: Standing left to right, Mr. Shaw, J. A. Wylie, forward; J. C. Bentley, guard; Wei- of Texas.
Preceding the presentation of don Cniim, forwardi.-. E. Gray, center, and J. C. M angrum, guard. Kneeling left to right arc: Clifton
lettermen. Coach Endsey express- I Shaw,f rward; Weldon Brooks, guard; Dean Copela id. forward; Harry Wylie, guard, and J. T. Purcell,
ed his appreciation of the hearty! * K ’
cooperation received this season ======-=========== =======——-__-
i i the state department
t alarming reports cf
and disease among
Trigg, wife of the speaker. Miss
. ' Marcene Penney, sweetheart of the
। awarded to Lacy Wheeler and football team, was likewise given
। Misses Nora Jane May, Lorna recognition.
—----r---- Culp, Mary Brown, Betty Bell and With Dr. S. M. Yarbrough serv-
Coach Charles Trigg of Southern Patsy Russell. ing as toastmaster, an interesting I
The awards were presented by program was offered, following- the I
cipal speaker for the occasion. He Frank Morris, Jr., who praised the invocation, given by H. O. McCain,!
briefly enumerated the advantages band and pep squad for their splen- i city superintendent of schools.
meet the ■ diners i Colquitt Gilpin, son of Tom Gil- s . ~ .
After the •’ingin of “The Eyespin, of the FiSh Creek community,2 NNNNe2eNAN=NMENM!22 2
- „5.Sn8n8 01 nne was brought to the sanitarium to-
,, " the invocation was said , dav for treatment of gunshot'
hy Roy r Wison of Gainesville, accidentally received this Week. 1,
A menu of baked chicken, dress- Mr. and Mrs. H M Powell and
ng. giblet jravy. sweet potatoes baby son of Horatio, Arkansas, ar-
topped with marshmallows cran- , rived today to spend the holidays '
berry sauce and celery curls, but- with relatives and friends here. I.
tered rolls, coffee and chocolate Rev. John w. Dobson of Ne- 1
and mince pie with whipped cream
----- n. The meal was pre-'
coils, formerly used for the manu- r pared by the members of the asso-
facture of the illegal beverages, ciation. "assisted by the homemak-
were sold by Mr. Hodgkinson to ’
•) Regular 50c Bottles
4m PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC
95 to 97: corn.
58
or extremely cold weather on the i
tour. E:
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Cook mild flavored greens such 74
1 spinach with only the water E.:
after 1 58
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G Janus ry. ♦
■Bonnie of Boulder, Colo.,
Ett . r : .<■ holidays
E -s pat nt-
Pure silk. Four thread ,
ringless chiffon. All ,
wanted, colors. Sizes 81 ,
tc-101 2.
ig
N ‘ e
Li.
button styles. Just the
gift for him. Sizes A to
D.
d
3 %
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NESDAY’S DAILY!
alentine Fuhrmann
1 osman of Lindsay,
in Dallas on busi-
Close Gainesville Community Circus com- 2
8.47b-50a pleted its three weeks’ tour with i 3
8.47b-48a a parade in San Angelo Saturday ' wS
59c $2.98 98c
be open each evening this week
through Friday, December 23, ‘In-
til 8 p. m., it is announced by
Postmaster Gilbert Holman. The
postoffice is also, remaining open
Saturday afternoons until 6 o’clock
for the remainder or tne month.
Wednesday. He re-
ned from New York,
er, Dallas insurance
business visitor ini
98c
NuCraft cellars, full cut.
7-button front, solids and
fancy patterns Sizes
141. to 17.
< ther relatives and
CHICAGO Suburban Highland
Park school girls believe turn
about is fair play. So, for -their
annual dance they hired an or-
chestra. called their boy friends
for dates, paid for the tickets, took
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the Dod drum majors were nkewise' Hcad. sherman ncoachavlohn Wa mately 300 gallons of then liquor..............-
. "No high school‘team in recipients of awards, given by MrsMVvum, oahamy was destroyed. Copper tanksand was served.
thse United states, can boast of a carey C Shell, band director for Trigg. »”e V the"spker Mii
more loyal group of fans than are' the city schools. Gold batons were
found here in Gainesville,” said the ’ * ■ *
Leopard coach.
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ra id family, at 714 N.
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ations were brought out by. the1 Taris where he attended a trial ini Acting Coroner L. W. William”
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FORT WORTH GRAIN Turkeys, No. 1.............. 14c
FORT WORTH, Dec. 21 (AP). Turkeys, old toms ...........11c
I Demand for grain was slow here Turkeys, No. 2 .............. 8c
..da,. Estimated receipts were: Old roosters, lb................6c
wheat, 35 cars: corn. 3: and oats. Cream, No. 1, pound ........ 240 4,
Cream, No. 2. pound ....... 20c : 1—
Candle Eggs, No. 1. Dodzen .. 25c 1
„Candle eggs. No. 2, dozen.... 16cX.
shelled Hides, per lb...-.............. 58 5
! No 2 white, 6544 to,66%4: oats, 1 ecans GRAIN ’ AND HAY 2
No. 2 red, 40 2 to 42 %- (Quotations furnished by Kemp- !
Beautiful colors
Finest 2« QQ Newest
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LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected to Dec. 20 i 3
Prices given veusw are those ob- 24.
afterward tained at noon each day and are 2 |
Presented Awards; Chas.
' Trigg,-SMU, Is Speaker
NEW ORIIE ANS COTTON McMurray public school in Gaines-
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 21 < AP). ville is named, has recently moved
Cotton futures opened unchanged to Dallas from Norman. Okla., and
- - is operating the McMurray Book {
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fresh. See
I The Santa Claus unit of the
lei weekend guests of
. Bill Welch.
W s. Otto Langlotz of
ve been guests in the
rother, J. R. Whaley.
| 513 South Taylor,
hesday for South Tex-
luringthe holidays.
| McCracken, who un-’
Operation recently in
hifarium, has been re-
er home on Wither-
and is reported to be I
iely.
| Thomason is attend-
Ll of her mother. Mrs.
kin, at Princeton, who
h r several days. I
[ Allen of Fort Worthy
r in Gainesville, Tues-|
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