Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 239, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1944 Page: 2 of 6
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Yesterday: Spring
to
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THE YANKS IN BRITAIN
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routing highways
linois if two
Dorothy Trachta met her
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that area
line between
Suppose, too.
they
Spring nodded, handing
the telegram Gil had sent.
and
all the best restau-
exer-
Dirk re-read the message f
ter and read it carefully.
member
of the graduating diploma.
the War Department that
every
take in a soldier for
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a week, plu
a
commu- ,
a
officer
if he were an
cents more
nities en route.
(and the money hardly paid you
ELSEWHERE IN THE REGIS-
Hello
for the soap to wash his
sheets.)
it
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Cunning-
faes
Britain
Yanks over
ski, was a member.
Mr. and Mrs, Beryl
The name of
ing of two
peoples, even
son of Mrs.
smmer.
GKO. M.GRIUE
affect Gaiesville
Phone 73
will
116% S. Dizon
has been reported.
been questions in the
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tight
about the ci
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By WALT DISNEY
In the Groove
DONALD DUCK
some American soldiers.
hey have not
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into a monotonous song
GUV
Valley
World rigttsleserved.
Inc.
in
was
dim shapes of bushes
if things
voice from upstairs,
re-
were in their proper p ace they’d
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occasional building
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when needed
be there
against the sky. Once
requires a
Tha sitution finally
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trip to the hardware store, when
and that a card will be
screws
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after the war, no
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streamlined our cars
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when 27.
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the whole
badly and
Full understanding is
of slow growth, but in
aunt’s let
ident to 1
bers of Britons and Americans
have made a good beginning.—
home must 1
a few cents
aren’t, so to speak,
dozen any more and
the selection there 1
the pro- .
women
’he next
riers
dice.
and J. W. Fisher have gone
Austin to attend the state
with little re-
upon small
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them off,
screws to
from the ce
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ONE REASON FOR the agree-
ment is the fact that the State
Yes. the
he had
man of
that couldn’t be won
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Conservation
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go: four
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Myra Succumbs
DALLAS, June 3 (TP)—Funeral
services were to be held Monday
for Rev. Alexander Hubbard, 64,
pastor of Methodist churches at
Coppell and Union Bower, who
died at his home in Irving yes-
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to use, and the purchase price ;
will be refunded without ques- «
tion if any product does not give
to
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to the right, up where
try grows hilly.”
They strode along at
.. and Westphalia, ''exas.
Mrs. Joe Swirczynski was in
stone-wall.
So it is, too. with the western
allies. The intensive, invasion-
type bombing continues apace.
Perhaps the American and Brit-
ish air fleets still have consider-
able spade work they want to do
before the amphibious forces get
into action—or perhaps the task
is about done. That's not for the
somewhat in recent years. ;
There was a time when the
to spend the summer in
Mr. and Mrs. Jake
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Bureau’s traffic division, predicts major military operaton, ?
will be the normal driving is resumed, our
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Highway 82, would blanch off
east and west of the city to come
into Gainesville at the east and
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dipatches credited
thia pc iper and also
NOTIC# TO THE PUHHIC
Any erroneous refletion upon the character,
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sOETING
AGODDs,
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Up in southeastern Poland—gate-
way to Germany—the nazis also
have been making anxious ex-
ploratory thrusts, only to beat
their heads against a similar
The fact that an agreement was
reached was momentous in it-
“e
tuns Sypicate,
ggemg
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years] has 117
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and
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They went back out on
____ _______ ____ public to know. Still, many ob-
that mysterious moment which servers feel confident that the
the favored few’ of the allied American - British combination
rediction is safety into the driver
our recent Okla. New-Record.
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soldiers
owe said on
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Entered at the Gainesville, Texn,
as Second-class Matter
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bodies. “Did you bring
aunt’s letter?”
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Fo
other
the[p
a dime a
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a quick, pendectomy at
rhythmic pace. The rainr-tt-i
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!‘e
screws.
bench •
screens?
self, for it is
many years of dickering, that a
Choke county-committee has
come away from an Austin high-
way conference entirely happy
about what transpired.
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Shelton of
city at the northwest cil
parallel Elm <
Leonard and
_____J. M. Weinzapfel
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meu-
satisfaction.
A full sized, complete treat-
ment of any one compound costs
only $2.50. Just inclose check or
money order and name the prod-
uct you want. Address Sulfa-
Septic Products, 3103 Holmes,
Dept. NF-24, Kansas City, 3, Mo.
your
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that you go by the Chamber of Fort Worth spent Sinda;
Commerce office and see the map her mother, Mrs. William
of the proposed routes on the Arthur Felderhoff, $ —
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discovered th at'
_______By LANK LEONARD
BUT I WANT YOU TD 60 ALONE * -
| ano ru join you in about A
I WEEK! SO COME DOWNTO THE
1 HOTEL AND IXL GIVE MOU YOUR
K RAIL ROAD TICKET1 .
Pap .OKAy y—-.*
drawer? Bad
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, “Yes. We follow this
” the bridge over Burton
Candlewood is on the
about the meeting
the proposed highway
the county. We suggest"you read;
it in full. But we also' suggest
overpaid, over-girl-conscious, and
over here.” “ I
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We hope that his 1
correct. In each of
. . elat
lonely Ten Mile. They are-
their way to Candlewood House,
. . an ancient manse inhabited
A BRITISH HUMORIST,., run- Spring’s Aunt Drusilla who
-- ning into American soldiers frantically written the gir,
come. An even more dismall er-
rand beckons her — Spring' i har
Member or the Assodiated Press. UnitedLPress..Texa
Press Association, and
agers‛ Association.
“ Elvan blinded in labora tory rain, there! was the an
explosion. Come immediately-" of the creek shrieking ai.—. ------ ouveys
Dirk re-read the messagewpod- —and then there was something whereas
enly. Then he took Drusilla’s let- else.
terzandradeitscarrkulyar-mis . Spring strained
Dallas last week, wher .
tended graduation exercises
schoolaeredshashost uyuof Amavinlo.
granddaughter, Aileen Swirczyn-
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But this last one, over the
bling, was more outspoken
The letter ended: “
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screens .set out,’, hand in hand,
the long, rain-beaten, dis
Candlewood House. 1 !
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NLADIES.
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Mrs. John Fisch spent
in Sulphur, Okla., 1
Fisch’s daughter, Mrs
| Graff and family.
is
top speed on the best highways pent-up desire for Sp#td will brasdnifaren and: gr
3 yful mo- ehildren—65 grandchi
toring binge if we are not curbed. 52
rushed along halfway to their
feet and the clamor smothered
the drumming rain.
“It’s good we’re getting higher
all the time," Dirk remarked.
lave had some bad
settled pital, and will be removed to her ]
_ The fog home here in a few days. ;
became less thick as the rkad be- Mrs. Alma Johansen, Rad Cross
gan to climb. They could see the representative, i. Tele
dim shapes of bushes and trees view Wednesday morning, in
along the road, and sometimes an gard to the blood donors
occasional building set back R- -- ' - —-l--
Oh,
WERENT quite „
SO AFFECTIONATE J
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In 1 of errors or omissions occurrin a in local or
advertisements or omission on sc eduled dale,
blishers do not hold themselves lia We for dam-
further than the amount received -e -
Oil seeping from the ground
was used by the Indians as salve
Indres, and medicine.
George Grice
on your Insurance Pelicy is
like Sterling on Silver.
ham and children visit relatives
in Denison Saturday.
... Miss Clara Ford, teacher in the
V,Wath Woodbine school, has returned to
Weiler.- her home at Rosston to spend the
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wB Hnt,HHexab"ana
One ndonth, in ad- o,
Wiazsubzcfmztont
(1151
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on-the roof. JII H L
“How far is it to Candlewpod?
Dirk asked suddenly.
Mrs. Warren McNutt
proving following a recent ap-
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L-*s IS MINTY•
JUST RECEIVED A WIRE
NECESSITATES CHANGING
OURPLAMS!P
t £UKOH! r
But the telephone brought no
----------- --they
------------ , highway should follow the
“What was that?” ... straightest possible 1 he
They stopped, listening. There metropolitan areas,
was the wind rushing down from gard to the effect
the hills in wild pursuit of the communities.
-i- xi--------“he —gry voice But the highway department’s- ----- ..------
fter them surveys have revealed that of Denison were here
iis- ....____; a straight-line highway attend graduation exercises s of cises at
does serve a considerable amount Sacred Heart school, their grand- acp, Ark., ias ween. hl-il -y- ,0,, a-q Anna p,
over the of traffic between two metropoli- daughter, Mary Ann Reiter being Frank, received his high school yak, Suiphur Springs Anna ne
storm’s tumult to distinguish the tan areas, yet that traffic is only a member r* -he hund-nt:— - - trolia -nsenhine Decatur- Cum-
sounds. They were like small a small percentage of the total class. J 1
hammers, dull, regular, drawing traffic on the road, and the larger John Schilling has returned *
a visit with n datives in
MUENSTER, May ..—0. anu .5
J. M. Buckley of Pawhuska, Ok- parents, Mr.
lahoma, is twating her " T : —
Buckley, ana f
way?”
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Okil i ma:
sa
Highway department’s policy on
has changed
zma2
e.e
. . routes on the Arthur Felderhoff, .
wall, so you may really Visualize Joe Felderhoff, is home on leave
the highway system as it would from the Great Likes' naval
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Grand Knight Arthur Ei
west ends of California street.
Thus California would definitely
be on highway 83.
We have seen no one who has
made a tudy of the proposed sys-
tem of highways, who does not
think it is the best arrangement
for Gainesville that has been
drafted.’! I
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re she at- o. Renfro spent last week with
>her son, Albert Renfro and fam-
Pagel and and Mrs. Roma Trachta, in
-T Sunday Gainesville Friday and brought
with Mrs. thorn to Muenster for a yisit with
._ "li atives. Sgt. Trachta is sta-
____ ...._____________ Let’s
telephoning,” he suggested.
. - _. . f----uam the ।
tion or standing of any firm, individual or corporation,
win besgiadly orrecked upon being called to th. pub-
shers attention. ________________-
I I HAVE TO RUN UPTO
CANADA ON A MIIN6
PRoPOSITON THAT TM "
FINANCING-GO TwoNr 0E
ABLE TO GO SOUTH WITH me
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The two; principal points con-
t .. _ __ _ _ 1 great-grandchildre
highwaysand motorfuel | As Mr. Hammond saYsnoone MShTS horarnhear Pau-
». • line, Neb, when 27.
Miami there until a year ago
Not Interested
'GIRLS IWANT YOU TO MEET fit
JOE PALOOKA AND MR.LEEMY--- —= I
AND MISS POBSON^^^
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agais uli= any. yie 9 twice ors may give me oiooa in nonor
thokrighroned tshternrd of any one in the armed forces,
Oddly, childishly spring sti
was afraid. Afraid, she admitted
to herself,, beyond the strange-
" ' itersor the
__________Elvan. She
had been afraid, really, with that
from the
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ke County. Tezas. Editorial i nd Buel-
St n f . l 1
crowd into
rants and places of amusement,
while the home lads had to stand
Three month 1. to
DAUT REGISTER . {
ok, Grayson, Denton, Mohtague,
• Love county, Oklahoma:
Six month*, in *4-
— gg
not paM in advance' or renewed
r expiration, straight price of to
becnarcod. -
That’s practically the situation can’t you come back for
those while? I need you despots itely. Thi
., . . . „ You’re the only one who can help Mis
there in totally new me. Im afraid. Don’t let anyone
surroundings. The enforced mix- know I have written to you,, opzg _____ al-
though even Adelaide. . . Please ipme. ning from her fear back there in
they are supposed to speak the Please, Spring" ,, .0 the fog, and she stared up at the
15 1,,,L ;m dwaiue ns Dirk handed back the tW9 pa- face peering through the mist. “Is
same language, is always diff- pers. "I can see where we1 have —is that you, Josh?”
cult. Some friction, some trouble, a double task of untangling." he — - ----
There have said. “I’m wondering which will
1e, of be the more difficult.” T
M°use ot ..j don’t know.” Spring shivered
onduct of again. The .fog wrapped tight
But on about the windows and the room
ehaved seemed to close in on them suf-
nAt, focatingly. “I don’t know
, 11 hoits Dirk, I’m afraid" 1
have appeared to like them. On H‛, _____I 1
both sides thousands of individ- platform, where it was possible
ual friendships have been formed to keep in motion at leat:4
k 1.0111 L 1. -i1 I. .U 1 said gently, “There’s nothing
. which have broken through bar- be afraid of, that’s why ill
pying it. 1 _ _ ..
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Weseman BLONDIE
have moved to their new home
on the highway. I id
Mr. nd Mrs. John Montgom-
a.., ery have bought a home f rom the
walk Myers’ estate, which they have
occupied for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Montgomery
have .bought a home in Fort
Worth ;and will move there about
ad to August 1. Mr. Montgomery is
Creek, employed in a war plant in Ft.
e road, Worth. l !
hcoun- N—
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11 million,
were paid
American
$
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advance —
On* year, in
advsee _
Associated Press War Analyst maniere, in an effort to forestall
. While nobody yet has been able the coming storm, the Hitlerites
laughter, Mrs. Joe to put salt on the tail of D-day, have been making furious attck
wekend,nh teo cX™: ong6ets thendefinitejmpression tcanatretempticbsaenik
fonyvepagrrep Camp
Howze was the guest Sunday ofwhish batUe^ar-f^
__and Mrs. Ben Seyler. ' rP on the vitalT i 3
Chaplain Joseph Guillet ofzstrnandgnsa
Camp Howe was the dinner guest western sides ofMM
of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Miller Hitler’s Europe-E
Sunday. Chaplain Buillet was an fortress aremGsed
the commencement speaker at 90 well set thatiscen
Sacred Heart school graduation they could strike22n
exercises held Sunday night. at will. I .Ei
Cpl. Joe Streng of Fort Knox, There’s an at-m9
has left after a five-day fur- mosphere of vastg
lough. power heldjinE8a
Miss Ida Fisher spent E the leash, pendingssisa
weekend with5 her sister, 'Mrs. the arrival of OwT‛
must be put on.
A comparatively simple job, usure you know the
ust bring Dirk asked. • |
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The Word of God
It is moral theft to envy; You
should be big enough to rejoice -,g. ,
in all good that comes to others: and her fiance, Lt. Dirk
Take heed and beware of covet- find themselves shroudec
ousness.—Luke 12:15. foggy rain when they arri
EIIMCU 8 * •V- --YE- I—..
Subiaco Academy, Subi- terday. . * T
aco. Ark., last week. Their son, _ He had held pastorates at Lone
Unbounded Affection
—--agg —■■
cern highway 77 and 82.’
Highway 77 would enter the and
orthwest city limits, rer
reek, Phss .between to
Ie,. 1 . 44. Leonard and Fair parks, requir- convention of the Knights Of Co-
C P.exPeHipg right-of-way from both, and lunbus. .
-------meeting of high- cross Elm creek south of town. H y Schettler of Sterling; Okla.,
way engineers and .Gainesvie TThe new route would intersect visited his daughter, "
and Valley View business meninsthe, present route north of the Starke
a conference room at Austin Fr- city at a point about where the -
day, may have far-reaching, ex- Camp Howze highway joins U. S.
fects upon the future develop- 77 o route south from Gaines-
ment of Gainesville and Cooke ville has been laid out.
county. ! ! _____ ‘ : - *
For at that meeting, an agree-
ment was reached in principle on
the construction of state and fed-
eral highways through the coun-
ty in the future.
ng didn’t seem like anything.” She
-ne, failed in a smile. “Tonight, it’s
in different.”
et “Here’s the bridge!” he an-
on nounced a little later. He made
his voice cheerful for her. “Right,
you said?” Fl. 7. ;
“Right,” she answered.
As they crossed, the swollen,
driven waters erf Burton’s Creek
hardwt tsue^e sxwvirq
the house, clutching his Ten Mile depot platfori
TER today is an article telling _______________ _
in Austin and । Joseph’s school, of
plan.for " ‘ ■*“
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Skin, Scalp Troubles
Three new sulfa drug com-
pounds that bring hope of relief
from conditions due to sinus in-
fections not requiring surgery,
skin diseases such as eczema,
psoriasis and athlete’s foot and
dandruffy scalp infections, re-
cently have been developed.
These three products, Sulfa-
Sino foe sinus trouble, Sulfa-
Zema for skin disease and Sulta-
Rub for the scalp, all contain a
sulfa drug derived from power-
ful, germ killing sufanilamide.
All three are applied external-
fall?—Christian Science Monitor. it‛s too hilly,” Spring pa-yo, .
" the days of gasoline, f Ye miles neral of
paLx AGISTEm
i#, in na- menths, ! n
vanom-----------70c vance
One 1 MU, in aSrence —
BY MAIL, in Zones S. T, and S:
One 11 bathTin ad- "hi
Six* StottoTta .2 -
advhince-—.—-$400
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with all
-ty."
“I wouldn’t care to live in
her Wood City tonight,” said Dirk,
hat They said no more for a little
Lea Appel, and family in Hous- _
VoRaymona Hess has been grant- high command have chosen You can strike at any moment it wants
ed a medical discharge from the get what I mean from events on to._______________________. ____ j
31.—Mrs. army and is at home with his
’ jarents, Mr. a-d -n.Tonk • T* x Ar C 1/ m
son, E. P. Hess. _ j
family. She plans Miss LoJ., ------- - —
Muenster brother and his wife, First Sgt.
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FIRE, TORNADO
AndAll Kinds of
INSURANOI
They heard another indistinct
grunt, or perhaps just a c learing
of a throat., “Had to go by Mr.
Elvan’s on the way to town.. Got •
stuck on the road out.
trolia, Josephine, Decatur, Cum-
by,. Duncanville, Pilot Point, An-
..I■■ ... .i.i i.i M" ■■■« "nona, Quinlan, Myra, Justin and
WCAnRINE Celeste. He was a native of
Dodd City, Fannin county.
•.TTT.IT.‛ _ Surviving are his widow, a
WOODBINE, June . I.—Mrs. G. son and a daughter.
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—-$225
4—hm
a flower anything.. We’ll see this
4 together." . , II Iarm. He will triple the size of
the com- They walked up and down the the lake, stock it with fish, build
radeship of this war large num- platform another ten minutes, a barn with cement floors, redec-
smali parcel, suddenly rediscov: herself clutched in ,
little things grasping fingers of the lain and
nail in the PSCandlewood,» said Dik
horse in the battle denly, his voice a rumble o
without it his upturned coat collat. "must
are you go- have besn built with a eye •
ing to hide those : crews next P “There are no farms
Town Topics
By A. MORTON SMITH I
ACTION THAT IS-
A stem from a 1
your not at the depot. Get in.”
] To be continued.
Seen what? The screen screws.
Of course, she hasn’t; And, a
iuch as
could
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jobs demanding immediate atten- “ - ‘
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lawn needs cutting- The
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YOU FROM IBKING .BOARD106THE
ADNANTAGE OFMR.
Richard relatives. Sgt. Trachta is sta-
- __ tioned at Camp Livingston, La.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoedebeek Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henni-
Sunday to gan attended graduation
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Dr. F. R. Pritchard,
ton, pastor of the local
terian church, was the _
for the Council of Churches at
IN Ant the Baptist church Monday after-
d.°t noon. Members of the Presby-
e cold terian church presented
• 2 gram, and the Baptist
served refreshments.
■ cud- meeting will be held oil July 31,
out of With the Methodist church group
mi it as hostesses. F .
, Mrs. J.A. Weed is visiting
Mi! j i relatives in , Corsicana, Waco,
up here, Taylor and other Central Texas
said. “In places, and will attend the fu-
“* neral of her nephew, Dr. W H.
Hi----— Gilbert, her nephew ,ahd a for.
peacetime* years, traffic accident mer Gainesville resident
have taken as many lives as a U ____ ____
J L When - HASTINGS, Neb.—Mrs.
■ Tiika Smidt, 87, resident of Ne-
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By CHICK YOUNG
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the
Piu hammers, dull, regular, drawing trasfic on the road, and the larger
with loser. percentage of the travel goes to f
g-LIrMN/ ’’Dirk!” she cried, but he recog- the smaller towns and
strange, turbulent incone itncy. nized them now, too.
•* hi leet ene ee" ram- "Horse hoofs'
F i . He called out. “Hello!
SPning, there! Hello!”
a Httie The sounds slowed, stopped,
here was! a grunt. “That you,
Miss Spring?”
“Yes! Who is it?” I
not Spring was running now, run-
outside. Then add an order from — - —— .—-------I
is more irrational that,
others,” he commented,
silla's letters for the last
few months had been threaded
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«« VALLEY VIE W
Dirk -----
J to VALLEY VIEW,
j - ve anau ui, al way - came, Jack Latham has bought the
of strangeness and preju- honey. So you wouldn’t be alone, farm formerly known as the My-
So they couldn’t push you into ers place from Jeff Wheeler, and
through will develop it as a model stock
farm. He Will triple the
"un-i
pub, train and bus, recently re- to teli Eivan Morrison that
marked: “There’s only four cannot marry him because she
matter with these loves Dirk, though Elvan has re-
Yanks: Thev’re over - ranked, cently been hlinded. The.visi to aa
. n Cand lewood fills her with dr< ad, They must ,-----------
as they wait on the station plat-- rains. Where does this go?”
form. , i “Into the river below
joking.) | But,. Chapter 2 City"
— ------- ------ — - the IRK broke through
radio the other night, think what • thoughts. “Let me read ---- ---------------—
might happen in Indiana and 11- wire again,” he said, opening the while. Spring was getting tired.
100, p,;;. 01 station door and drawing herin- She lost step twice and knew
million ritish sol- side. The stove was out, but the that Dirk was readjusting his to _________ _ ______
diers were suddenly poured into room was like a warm blanket ease her. She felt his hand tight- highway department felt that
and there were 45 mil- wrapped about their chilld en suddenly On hers. . " *ahn-t
1 lion Americans there; instead of hedit
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guu . —________• service. JOE PALOOKA
She stated that prospective don- r— ——^-4-...- —
— may give' the blood in honor mw i, । J
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sent by E ON,YOU'VE GOTTA/)
piuua. u-: ten minutes, a barn with cement floors, redec-
'f hen they discovered the 1 08 Was orae -the house, and make other
deepening into night and that the improvements. ,
rein "9$ clattering lessfiercely j Mr. and Mrs. Wheat, former
' „ Weatherford ' residents,
bought Mrs. Elizabeth
former home, and are now occu-
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