Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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prosperity for our own nation
and for no other. We must plan
for a whole world of nations that
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DAGWOOD VW
HAVE ONE
MINUTE TO
CATCH YOUR BUS
ing great care while on their
way to school.
Cooperate with the police de-
partment and, when in doubt,
don’t do it, it is safest in the end.
will be
Habara’
cause world monetary stabiliza-
tion cannot succeed unless sound-
nes is attained in the domestic
economies, international stabiliza-
tion is therefore not needed and
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Business Enterprise
A new and modern laundry
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Chiropractor
X-Ray—Fluoroso
TELEPHONE 1
205 Pythian Bl
GOOD LUCK. I KNOW
VOULL DO A FINE JOB.
LWISH ICOULDGOJ
WTHYOU.
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: Denton,
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HUH-
WHAT —
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TO PERMANENT
RESIDENTS OF
COOKE COUNTY
PACE BROS.
Motor Co.
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WITH
r THE
WOMEN
7 AND
L KIDS.,
it takes to the field for the first
time, but give Mr. Collum time
and he will whip it into shape.
I'LL DO
MY BEST,
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found a big job cut out for him permits from the War Produc-
when he took up his duties here tion board.
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California Lodi Florin
TOKAY GRAPES
THEY’RE HERE folks! Califor-
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Symbol of Fall!
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Phone 966
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ALWAYS B65N ONE! \VATE YOU NOT
WHY SHOULD MY AGE WO BE PER-
KEEP ME OUT OF THE/ MTTED TO
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nations to resort to forces as the chestra wove the background this
only means of attaining the low- new creature in the chalk white
1 . ui x j j gown desired.
est supportable standards. “You’re the glamour girl of the
This time it is not going to be evening,” Charley assured her as
enough to plan for a reasonable they danced.. “I’m not kidding.
You’re collecting ogles from all
at her
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YOU'VE HIT ON THz
DEAREST WISH O'
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My LIFE TONY
COUNTRY/^ )
As a result, this year there merce, where, they, now, operate
were only half a dozen experi- the Allard and Son Laundry. That
1 musicians available since taundvwiilrantingeeinirozera-
careful and keep within pre- ’ I
i scribed limits. E
Children, too, should be ad- V
monished to look and be sure that I
all is clear before attempting to J
cross street intersections. City
police are alert and will do all
in their power to prevent acci-
dents, but it is impossible for the
department to cover all the dan-
ger spots with the force at its
command.
It is up to parents to help, and
the students can help by exercis-
The Connecticut
longest in New
miles.
nation to put its own economy
on a proper footing
in other words, when some
countries are rich and economi-
cally sound, as is the Unitd
States, and other countries are
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TELL YOU HON-
JOE SPENT
THREE DAS
OF REST AND
QUIET.
THEN
OFF TO
CAMP DIX,
WHERE WE
FIND HIM
REPORTING
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SPECIAL ;
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Town Topics
By A. MORTON SMITH
S interest have appeared in re- Ney Laundry to
cent issues of The Daily Ard- Ih •n. J f l n
moreite in JOHN EASLETS coi- be Opened Soon
lights and looked down the length niTheaeenchantmentaon D-Being from the station to a gasoline sta- ness man of Commerce.
The Unfted States, says the swimoonhitvtrgetrbricyswithuits Chick Manloy’s partner was heady tion for the journey-back home.
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HAVE ALEXANDERS
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Nice fellow—your grocer. And just right with sweet malt syrup,
ah-h-h, those wonderful Wheaties. Get acquainted with lots of milk,
Big flakes of nourishing whole fruit, and Wheaties, "Breakfast
wheat. Crisp toasted. And flavored of Champions." Right away quick!
A Grayson, Denton, Montague,
, and Love county, Oklahoma:
Ki months, !n ad-
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During, ices and dei ni tasses, station is located in one of the
a man in evening clothe s stopped buildings at Oklahoma Confed-
at their table. “I’m following you erate home. When Supsrintend-
around, Cogswell.” They looked entBiard at the home lost his car
up. Gwen’s gasp was audible. It the station sent out an S O S im-
was Chick Malloy! Cha die intro- mediately. Gainesville respond-
Wie counties, Te
ne month, in ad-
vance , Me
I to oAvaaco —
One year inladvanee ----
Whan eubaetiption to not
within odewek aftor ez
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dustry for defense rather than san a troubled, appreciative
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weakened.” 1 . —business.”
This time we cannot afford In the end the three of them
“the highest attainable living went to the Book.
. . j „ 11 - . 105 For Susan it was an evening
standards, regardless of wheth- of enchantment. The soft lights,
er, in doing so, we compel other the throbbing pulse of the or-
Chick. “Okay, I’ll fin you a job ~
here that won’t take tip too much DONALD DUCK
of your time. . ---------------
will be well enough off to prefer
peace to war.—St. Louis Post-
Dispatch.
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CITY SCHOOLS AND TRAFFIC
e(ITY SCHOOLS are now in
• full swing and it is timely
that warning be given to motor-
ists'and that great dangers lurk
in our streets, and they can lessen
that danger by driving carefully
in school zones as well as on all
r the city streets.
Ardmore citizens do not desire
to read of a fatal accident, claim-
inf the life of some child on its
way to school by being run down
by a passing motorist, and they
will be spared this tragedy if
drivers of motor vehicles are
. . . , .. . . .0 .. wine. He knew everyone, 1. .----------------- —J . ...----g,--------------—
league, can “safely I contribute” tering people. The thought Came danced like a dream, ne had an used the car to convey them to by Mr. Allard and associates, and
its co-operation in the world herslivinE, Shsrsvqswhofgn- infectious gaiety and an insati- Gainesville and they had no de-
TMATWORTED
FIGHTIN MAN/
lilting with excitement, even as
she evaded his kiss
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“I couldn't be too friendly to a man who
introduced me to Wheaties!"
shut the door.
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FOR LATE MODE
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Any erroneous refection upon ths character, repute
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TTHERES A LAD WAITING IN
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WITH YOU AND WILL ACT AS /
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VOULL NEED»JN€. 4
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pines by its oc- gonm
cupation of stra-admd
tegic islands in8meaae
the Palau and2dMzEk
Malucca (some-22Mddda
times called Hal-ddi
mahera) groupslh
—an event fariaa
which readers of Mt S ’ E
this column weremih
invited six days
ago to watch. Edk
: The powerful-ma
ly fortified .Pa-Edi
_____ _____ __ _____ _________ _ Charles 'B. lau. isi1 a nde
the eve- police station and then to drive it Allard, laundry owner and busi-"uccessfilly°inpogergryog2t
gjs., . vaded by marines and assault
r* •id , ' Announcement vfor plans for forces from Admiral Nimitz’s
he It is believed three soldier boys the laundry, which will be owned command, have been the main
,9,. , ,1 Japanese shield for the eastern
. - . managed by his son, Manon H. approach to the Philippines. They
At midnight he had an inspira- way.” tance telephone call today to the arserniy, 64 I
tion. Why shouldn’t the four of Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Al- MacArthur’s amphibious troops
them go out and lok over his “The Gainesville Daily Regis- lard had been in Gainesville sev- Ianded on the little island of
yacht? It was just back from war ter is published in the same eral times recently in conference MorOtai onv 300 miles south of
duty with the Coast Guard and he building in which it was founded with local business man. Mindanao Morotai is the north-
" paint job Aug. 30, 1890. The Leonard “We have decided there is a ernmAE# r 4Xe Molucca islands,
boys never will know how much good sield in Gainesville for a and in selecting this spot MacAr-
but Gwen fun the Ardmoreite has had as it new and modern laundry, and thur again tricked the Nipponese.
it in.the They had looked for a landing
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Susan go? moreite never had a home until said- Our building Will be en. land but the general sailed right
swift and painless. All three wit- it was her last night in town. 1924.’ • tirelyunewand .our equipment by and hit where he wasn’t ex-
nesses were cooperative, intelli- The Steffy was the fi nal note of ___ new; "eexPectto do hgh alass pected. _
gent. By noon Susan was through, glamour in a glamorous night. A Jack Bell and Ike Walker of sucn as ran De done in a The operations were continu-
_ ..... . | .handsome fifty-foot cruiser, the Gainesville went home from modern daylight building such as —----------------------------
Gwen whooped with joy. “I’ve kind of boat Susan had seen only Lake Murray with a nice catch. WWn.hav +,4., ,-4,, Ler nf the Commerce Lions club
been saying mantras all over the in movies. Drifting at anchor in They had 12 bass and one of them ,Althougha.te natiive location and active in civic affairs of the
place you’d be through quick! the moonlit river it seemed too weighed 6% pounds.” habeen picked for. the and
i'vp inst had ” nerfert to he real She said so as definite announcement ran not be city. .
—Venlustha persecttoerearhesads° at wz- AO, cr Am . i x made as to the location until title Gainesville has been without a
An idea. she and Chick stood together at WE ARE GLAD to learn that on the property is clear. The laundry since the Snow Laundry
4 , . . Gainesville high school is going building will be erected by a was destroyed by fire, nearly two
-----■ — -. < ' Just wnat I thought about to have a band to support the 101 mn Mr Allard said it is months ago. Meantime laundry
going to get you an irresisable you," said Chick Malloy, “at For- football team beginning next expected te building will be of work has been going to Fort
•____” I’,..._______j tino’s last night. It took a bit of week. hollow tile, with steel windows. Worth, Wichita Falls and other
Bandmaster G. N. COLLUM which now can be erected under places.
One yeac,iin advance —------—. — -
BY MAIL, in Zones G, 7, and S:
Three mont ha, to
tains a sound and prosperous in- ings of the Corboys or the Scar-
ternal economy. ’ 1 broughs. She smiled. She realized
The same line of’reasoning is how the thought had subcon-
, . 1 20 i ... 5 sciously relaxed her all day. Per-
being rather widely, fend shallow- spective, that was the thing a . ..
ly, pursued in other quarters. It city could give you. That ‘was wamed lo 555 no" lls
usually goes on to say that be- why Merril hadsplotted to send " Charny was for it __________ .
as she had not'been in - that wacwipostrbeeoRut
The interviews turned out to be morrow. Why didn’t F
By RAEBURN VAN BUREN
A FEW MINUTES UCTEg- J rathi py. j
V* —ger
cordial tonight, seemed really in-
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In spite of herself S usan felt was there. A member of the pa- _
a thrill of elation as hesat down, trol took Mr. Biard after the car. building for Gainesvile will be
She told herself that he would be They found it at the Gainesville erected just as soon as necessary
on his way in a minute or so. But police station. It had not been clearences can be obtained for
apparently he had no such inten- injured in any way, the tank had material and equipment, it was
tion. He asked Susan to dance. enough gas to bring it into the announced today by Charles "B.
la case of error* or omissions oecarrta* ia local or
other advertisements or omission oa echeduled Bato,
the publishers do not hold themselves 1 able for dm-
ages further than the awat recelved by them for
buchmdvertinement._____________________________
The Ahsociatea Prees le ezelzafvely entitlea to the
use for republlcation of all newe dlevatehoo eredied
to it or no piheraien credita to thia P aad elen
By HAM•F1SHER
XNFTE
,T‛RIFFIC3$
are on the football squad. nesstheressince , 927. Heia
former president of the Chamber
a train to The band may not be every- of Commerce there.
to a job I thing that may be expected of Marion Allard, who will man-
down.” ‛ such a musical organization when age the laundry here, is a mem-
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last month. Last year, the band Son'to Operate Plant
.You-.".,Susan stared at him, was maintained but no new musi- Mr. Allard said his son will
cians were trained. move to Gainesville from Com-
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Montaau*. Wise ounties, ’ Them, and
Oklahoma:
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nations brings about the bank- mediately gave a crooning shout
___3 e .. __________“Charley—come here! And that
. : ruptcy of others, a natio upsweep is exactly right! I knew
the ultimate losers. Under cir- Chevalier would concoct the per-
cumstances of economic nation- feet coiffeur. You’re a cover girl!” -■
aticm as Wendell Willkie wrote Charley waited to answer the Add.sugar or molasses and boil
"we shal have to reor- asttrditnpreadfortoo and.us5
ganize our agriculture and in- smile was troubled. He gave Su- snacks.______________
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That is what every church
member promises: I will never
forget thy precepts.--Ps. 119:93. CHAPTER 8
' ALL the way home fromiFor-
IF PROSPERITY IS LIMITED -4 tino’s Charley was exuberant.
IHE DOCTRINE that all the Chick Malloy had been more than
United States needs to do, in terestea inthe annuity. Man
behalf o f a reconstructed and man, if he could sign him on
stabilized world economic order, dotted line for a sixty or seventy
is to keep sweet and prosperous, thousand—! He grinned across
____. . 1252.1 Tux Gwen at Susan. “Maybe you re
has been enunciated in just about my lucky piece,” he said. “Malloy
its most extreme form by, as asked,who you were.”
might not have been totally un- Before Susan got into
expected, the American Tariff that night she turned off
League.
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UNTIL FURTHER ORDERS
FM SURE BOTH YOU AND
THE TROOPS WIU ps«
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ABBIE an* SLATS
^POP-IT MUST BE KEERECT^
AGONY FOR YOU D SE\MSS ABBIE.
YUNER MEN GOfOPF ) WOOD^1
TO FSHT FOR THEIR /ABOUT THE
COUNTRY WHILE YOU, UNFARNESS
THE FIGHTEN’ESTMANjOF ALLIS
IN TOWN, HASGOT W/WHAT I DO
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The War Today
B DEWITT MacKENZIE ing at latest reports, but both umm=-=•N
Associated Press War Analyst commanders expressed confidenee OR. A. A. DAVE
The great team of MacArthur, in the outcome. MacArthur, who
Nimitz and Co. at last has got17 with his men, told them •
self set for invasion of the Philip- in a beachhead talk:
“You now dominate the last
stronghold which barred you gmwummmmmmmmm-
from the Philippines. . . - Our
campaign is entering upon its 5 ——-e
cisive stage.” mm ■■ _
When these two grand bases are PaemaApa
fully established we shall be able “KE0tEd 105
to hit at the Japanese in.the W“----W-W
Philippines from dose range, both
by air and sea. No wonder the
Mikado’s little men are predicting
a landing soon in Mindanao!
On the whole Nimitz and Mac-
Arthur have presented the Roose-
velt-Churchill conference in Que-
bec with a mighty fine and ap-
propriate gift, since teat parley is
said to be heavily concerned with
planning the final assault on
Japan. ________________» ' „
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impoverished and shaken from vening dress!” t
their economic foundations by Susan was both amused and doing to track down your plans
war, the rich can best help the dismayed. She hadn't ever had for this evening and get old Col-
poor by remaining as rich as a real evening dress and didn t lins to insist Desmond
... feel any permanent need of one policy__”
possible. : now. But once in the dressing < __
The narrow economic isolation- room, she fell under the spell of «did that’”
ism preached by the Tariff Gwen and Marlene’s enthusiasm. am, Goin
T pa ip tntflllv igmlre the fact And when they did find the dress, -hick smiled doWn
. 8 y f she felt a glowing tingle. Strange b lithe ly; It looked „ee J, aan a uuze enpe-
that no matter how prosperous What the right gown could do, winter before you came to town, enced musicians available Sizwe
our. economy appears to be, it is it was a simple thing of flowing Arahela, but no - -fel -Ke 8° many had graduated and others
not sound » any part of it s finesithatomadenarsfeeltatyonc “"KFomesfor"instance,» laughed
maintained at the cost of keping phisttiatd. Is Chlk Susan,, "ve
the economy of any other nation whiteness the golden tan of her catch back to Midvale
too unprosperous. arms and throat were rich bronze, happen to be hoiding,.
Senator Wheeler of Montana her hair darkly lustrous. She A career woman groaned «
cn;a n. L +L. om. +hinc held her breath as she asked the
said pretty much the same thing It wasn,t too high. Once
—though his intention ■ was to in a blue moon she could afford
support the Tariff League’s pol- an exciting luxury like this,
icy—when he declared that “die- When Gwen knocked on her
ttors arp but the trustees of door ‘ at eight-thirty, she was
tators are but the trustees o ready and waiting for inspection,
bankrupt nations. “Come in!”
When the prosperity of some Gwen opened the door and im-
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