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THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 19
GAINESVILLE WEEKLY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TKXAA
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Mortuary
tember from three years’ overseas
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his mother,
lication of all news dispatches credite
C. A. Buchanan officiating.
has
ing
mill
les east of Gainesville.
productive and fertile in the sum- Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
and imagination of man knows no SUNFLOWERS NEW
Turner, pastor of First Mel
ley View. They have been over-
Burial was in Fairview
tery, directed by George J.
with is convalescing.
Ariz., with her son, J. E.
/
tery.
pedestrian!.
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mon sense and common courtesy now derived from cottonseed?
for his own good. If there is any
It should not be necessary to the Camp Howze Engineer Redis-
‘GAY NINETIES’
NY adequate chronicle of
A1
results.
aamm
sponsibility, however, the burden
rests with the motorist who is the
pilot of a vehicle which can be-
Capt. Louis Wittkower of Dal-
las was in Gainesville on busi-
ness at Camp Howze Wednesday
and visited friends at The Reg-
advertisements of the
nurserymen, and these
have a
branes.
days in
laughter,
mily.
ial was in Fairview cemeter
der direction of George J. C
and Son Funeral home.
Engineer Office]
Opening at Howze
gue
Six
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W. F. ROBERTSON
Funeral services for W. F.
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11 Discharges Are
Filed With Clerk
carry on and meet the demands
of the victory gardeners and of
Fliers Beat Ponies
DALLAS, Jan. 3. (P)
Waco Army airfield Wolve
as one of the smoothest V
service cage teams in th
extended their undefeated
to 11 straight here last n
defeating Southern !■
university 53 to 42.
Sherman Democrat.
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M SZt aM hristmass presents rromyhomein EmMaMabry,‘Gainesviie."
conduct medal and « authorized -- of time for Christmas. • MRS. GEORGE y. BIRD
Funeral services for Mrs. I
Young Mabry was killed al
10:30 o’clock Wednesday a
when the car in which he was
With Oh
Fighting
Men
He was born April 17. 19274
Gainesville and had lived here a
his life. He was in the 10th gra
at school and was employed at
Magnolia service station on Ned
Grand avenue.
He is survived by his parent
serves.
A bichemist, Ezra Levin,
hampered by ’ the man powe
shortage, while facing inrei
’ demands . for their pro >
Somehow the gods and gdddess
of agriculture and seeds and tret
difference in obligation and re-
be if we aid not feel the urge.to the oil and the resulting mash street. • ' *
look and read and imagine in this from becoming rancid. A farmer, JohnBise- Jr., apprentice . -
time of winter and cold and - ~ •1. ■ man,.
Gay Nineties” would
was not seriously hurt, and was Linda Sue, of Sherman; Mr. and eral Staff school
=* -- A.Sapni 5mns 5*" was. smamarnsmms= enwema
erett, Jr., who were with the parents of a 74 pound son born son, Joe, III, of Marietta, visited three battle stars for his Er- plenty—
Howard family on the trip, have at Griffin, Ga., December 29. relatives here Monday afternoon. pean-Afpican-Middle: East cam- Theyare S-Sgt-ames . Bomar,
------------— 1- -- i Mrs. Payne is the former Miss .Mrs. Arie Gudgell, 699 South paign ribbon. He is a son of Mrs. $ onof.Mr: and Mrs. Ervin BO mar, tha Bird, 86, widow of the k
W. and Mrs. L. A. French of Thelma Adcock of this city. Morris street, had as her week- Lura M Mitchell, Mt. Vernon, 1322 Witherspoon street; S-Sgt. y. Bird, were held at 1
------1 T----- hnnh------— 1 Cadet and Mrs Robert eren- end guests, het brothers and Texas. Leroy Penton, son of Mrs. Lorene home, 313 South Dixon str
Penton Gainesville; and Pfc. Sunday at 3 p. m., Rev. Orbin
John M. Smith, son of Mr. and — --- -- —
a
collided with a truck
p. . ertson, formerly of GainesuE
fr even honorable discharges who died in Los Angeles Tblg
om the army and one from the day, was held Tuesday aftert^
gdstguard have been filedin the at the Methodist church in Sad
a cerh> office this month. ler. Burial was conducted J
wApy.men fiiing discharges George J. Carroll and Son EL
se, ArvekT. Young, Eighth neral home at the Sadler cem
peryic command, ASF, Dallas; tery.
Okla • c.Banks. Camp Gruber, Mr. Robertson was 72 year
tion ictaud r Cannon, Separa' age and resided in Gainesvill1
ester. FsSamlHouston; years previous to moving to V
Deparation center, Angeles seven years ago.
, Robert R. Rol- He is survived by his wife. Mi
T o,,center,Fort Sam Maude Robertson, Los Angelei
—imueL Gilbreath, four sons, Chfford, Denison
eenter. Fort Sam Lawrence C., Mack K and Hen
Herman J. Flusche, H., all of Los Angeles; and gj
seriots.
a-iheNan.3,Ka9Mu*tISa sechamkd ‘J S5
=-ssssayagsinssan,
relatives and friends are staying with his parents at BCA3 U3U DUIIUIIIE
relatives. He returned' to the S-Sgt. Jack Luster, stationed at Leo. T-Sgt. Hall volunteered for
states six months ago from for- Orlando Fla soent the recent service in May, 1941, and has. ____-—--------b-
eign service of 18 months in the holidays with Ris parents, Mr. been stationed at camp Barkeley, dra oneousty ererorted
Pacific. and Mrs. G. w. Luster, route 1, Eenas, Cep -5c, Cha.,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hugon, 1330 Gainesville. He made the trip Warren, Wyo. and Camps Beale
Cherry street, entertained in their home by" plane. " fi S . "l. he * ~
home during Christmas their Miss Isabel Rook of Glade- ing. overseas,
children, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence water, has been the guest of Miss
Nichols and daughter, Barbara, Gretchen Timmis, during the holi-
Longview: Mrs. Albert Findley. days. They are roommates at
mer and winter. But the mind
summed up safety rules by urging field of diversification for farm-
exercise of common sense and ers of Texas, where sunflowers San
common courtesy. When either
i -■ i. - - - n45 Deen awaneu to ~-3IT ~8t. Luzzzr
.c J.. ...... u.. Bolivia takes its name from BL D. Embry, Star route, Gaines- filpd a
and his- mother is Mrs. Simon Bolivar, jts liberator, and ville. The presentation of the Naval i
.... -E- *— of South America’s fight for medal was made by the unit com-
—3~—- mander at an advanced air base
_______ap.cy.u was inducted in 1942 at Camp WittGenera-nK:. Welch, De-
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plans for the spring and summer, with a new commercial crop with
And his thought is stimulated by considerable success. They now
the advertisements in the maga- ar raising 100 acres of dwarf returned to their home here. . . j
zines and the brightly colored sunffowers for the purpose of1g , , .2
catalogues of the seed and nurs- extracting oil from the seeds, says Ruspahenexakrhaxnbevns.iwtins .
er-men ) an article in the Chicago Tribune. Nolan, and her sister, Mrs. Claud '
Of course these gentlemen are Sunflowers have long been rec- Forster. 203 Church street.
r ognized as a good source of pro- Pfe. Doyle Bewley has returned ,
‘ i , 5 . j 1. to Camp Maxey, Pans, after a .
n and oil, but difficulty in ex- holiday visit with his parents. Mr. 1
cling the oil and slowness in and Mr. T. Bewley, 803 N. Mor- '
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GAINESVILLE |
in France, Pfc. Jesse Epps, son SAMUEL BRACKNEY
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Epps, Myra, Funeral services were held
and another member of the crew Sunday afternoon in the Baptist
were killed. Sgt. Ritcherson and church at Sanger for Samuel j
Pfc. Epps had been together since Brackney, 29,. brother of Mra C
they entered the service at Camp L. Cotten of Gainesville. Rev.
Rucker, Alabama. Fred Fisher, the pastor, officiated
---------------— and burial was in Sanger ceme
such sleep and rest so far as CROP I OR FARMERS
CROUP of farmers in Piatt Newton, leaving here last Satur- Pvt. and Mrs. R. j.
qounty, Illinois, near Monti- day morning. Mr. and Mrs. How- Camp Robinson, Ark.
....... Mr. and -
arrived Monday afternoon from
Capt" Robert Hutton returned Muskogee, Okla., for a visit with
- ■ - ’ Annie Siddall,
Weeklegister
. AND MESSHGEaC
a (Absorbed Gainesville Signal, February 1939)
- Published Every Thursday—All Home Print
FOUNDED LN 1878
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cy, excellent performance I
keen sense of duty. He has been
overseas 27 months and is crew MARY LOUISE SCOTT
chief of a fighter bomber. He is Funeral services for Miss Mi
a son W. C. Embry. Louise Scott, 17, who died in
Cpl Johnny W. Gray, son of automobile accident east ‘of ।
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Gray, route city last Wednesday night,•w
2 Gainesville, received his silver held at 2 p. m. Friday ini
l aerial gunner’s wings and was Commerce Street hurch
promoted to the grade of corporal Christ Elders Willis Kreager]
when he completed the flexible J. H. Chism officiating Bd
gunnery course for radio men at was in Callisburg cemetery un
I the Yuma, Arizona, air field re- the direction of LeazesKeel,
cently. He was one of the 10 neral home. 5
' highest scoring students of his Bearers were Ellis and S
cits. Prior to his training in Thomas, Ralph and Clifford]
flexible gunnery, he was gradu- Cary, Joe Phillips and We
ated from the radio operators, and Dozler, cousinssofthesdedeas
mechanics school at Scott field, .Miss.Scott.is her mother 1
Culberson street bis sister, Mrs. Sc • Fred pti Sherd
I W. L. Moss, 515 Mill street, and Jere, Mmes-Frevnftmne
other relatives. PvGerneth who Miss Jamine Caviness, ShernJ
entered the service August 16 ha stepbrother, j D. Caviness. I
completed his basic training a and a grandmother. Mrg
Camp Fannin, Tyler, Texas. H • Dozier. She was a 1944g
was employed by the Dr. Pepper uate of Whitesboro high schol
company here before his induc-
tion J. B. MABRY, JR.
1 Second Lt. Cecil E. Lohn, son Funeral services for J. B. J
. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lohn, 523 bry, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. £
COMPLETES BOOT TRAIN- North Grand avenue, is navigator Mabry, Sr.. 1208 South Hot
ports a new low ING—Wayne Browning, son of of a Flying Fortress combat crew street, were held Friday at 1
■» in parkinp etr collections for Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Browning, going through final phase combat m., at the Broadway Church
_______________ the Past week ol-meTheHotel vailey View, has completed his crew training at Avon Park army Christ. Elders W. E.Burkham
Miss RebeccaG. Bruns, daugh- for the past week was $223.95. bootstraining.atsan Dieg0,califz airfield, Avon Park. Fla. , , mh
the magazines start parrying son girl’ reflected a Puritanical - Mr. ’and' Mrs. Clarence’ Hay- toloMrandMrsF.runs, IT-Sgt.WilliamTHead,spt school, Lake Union, Seattle, who^e Wrnowsndes at 4828 Mc-
>d and survival of the womanhood of worth and Mrs. Russell Smith ceiVed orders ^rrepo^ Pecan stJ£‘ who Head05tE. Wash, after a leave spent with Crary street, Gainesville, E--
Tnefac- that period. The death of her haveretu rnedfiom asweekesisit General hospital. Fort Sam Hous- tioned at Perrin field, Sherman, homefolks at Valley 5 iew. been awarded the combat infan-
tors of mankind start- .mailing out creator in retirement may tevive sih" 2 ton, January 2, as a second lieu- for the past two and one-half
their catalogues, nostalgia in the elderly for the Charles Howard, Jr., son of Mr. tenant in the Army; Nurses corps, years, left Sunday, for . t
We know that many seeds and -good old days of the Gay Nine- andMrscm towardosdaneh turned L uusnon where Sh temporarily at Kearns army arwordrrecezvearby'relativeRere
trees and plants need the cold and ties, during which romanticism Halstend, Kans., after he became spent Christmas holidays with field. — - - ---
sleep qf winter to make them ran high and graciousness of liv- ili while on a Christmas visit to her son, Hubert Fonville, and
grow in the spring and to become ing added to human enjoyment.— Newton. Kans., with his parents, family. ___ _ _ ____
I and other relatives. Charles suf- —r .. - . .
fered a slight skull fracture in an Dodson street, has as Christmas days visit with
automobile accident in Gainesville guests their children. P*- --3 ' n” f1f Ti
—a Aa He has She also spent sevej^j
been transferred from Ellington Forr. Stocktrnwihnd
W D. Harrison, .119 .Wither
birthsanniversary Monday. Pryor Mrse"F“erghanargsaught, and
Mrs. George - -mism hi. or, Mrs, Charles E. Peery, Jr., and
son,Jimmy, from Denton, on New
Year’s Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch have ”
ville, was wounded in action in Mrs. Bird is survived by n
Germany December 13. He en- on, A. H. Parsons, Baton R90BE
tered the service April 11 last La.; two daughters, Mrs. R. Hare
year and has been overseas since Young and Miss Cora Bird, a
September. this city; eight grandchildren and
Relatives nere Have received eight greatrgrandchildren.. :
Christmas greetings from S-Sgt. A, na tiye. of Mississippi, she ;
Roy L. Tipps, who is stationed eame tA Gainpsvillewith.her;hu
somewhere in India. . He was in band, A. H. Parsons in 1882.
Puerto Rica for some time, be- Parsons passed away of i
fore returning td the states last fever, when their son".15 |
year. His Wife is making her months old. Seve ral, yea rslater, I
home in Beil Gardens, Calif she was married to Mr. Bird She
Mr. and Mrs. George Ritcherson, wa S, a member of the Cumber-
257 Culberson Street, received a land Presbyterian church anda
96"
is driver was bombed on June 11
NOTIOE TO THE PUBLIC Mill street. * Lt. Alice Davis, stationed at San Cpl. Siddall is ah instructor at
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, reputation of stand- Mr and Mrs. Henry Goike Marcos, and Miss Evelyn Davis, Laughlin field.
1nx of any firm, individual or corporation, will be gladly corrected upon spent Christmas in Wills Point, cadet nurse at St. Paul’s hospital, F g Benton traveling freight
- being called to the publishers’ attention* with Mrs. Goike's father. W. H. Dallas, spent Christmas here with agent of the Santa Fe, with .head-
—— ..——l---.---1.-* ■ ■ ■ Phipps, and other relatives. Mr. relatives and friends. 1 A9r-r in ForF Worth was a
.The Associated Press 1s exclusively entitled to the use for repute Phipps has been confined to’his Mrs. Joe Peery and Mrs R. L. guarters visitor in the citv Tues-
icat ionof allnews dispatches credited to it or otherwise in this paper bed the past three weeks, and his Beckner will be’hostesses at the businfss Visitor in the Sity Tues
d also to local news appearing herein. , j _______________ condition is reported to be un- Lindsay Street USO Sunday d Y. , ,c p. f N
In case of errors or omissions occurring in local or other advertise changed.NM- A cmo morning, from 9 to 11, when ylr is visiting his mother Mrs.
ments or of omissions on scheduled date, the publishers do not hold „Mr;andMrsA.Herrmann, breakfast will oe served to serv- wJ pri 416 sutLDenton
themselves liable for damages further thin the amount received by 211.East.Garne tt.streethad,as icemen., r , , - street
them for such adyertisemente their —hristmas guests, -t. and Mrs. D. C. Livingston has re- S r .
—______ ' t j Mrs. A C. Herrmann, Jr., and turned from Camp Hood, where Miss Johnnie Neilson of the
_ ... ,.c,, . Billy Herrmann, seaman first she spent several days with her city tax office reports a new .low
LONG MAY THEY LIVE mented the beauties of the worn- class, stationed at Corpus Christi, son, Pvt. Dan M. Livingston, who in parking meter collections for
AND INSPIRE US en of that day, and the slightly Lt. Herrmann is stationed at Del is stationed there. ’ * u -f
VOW IS the time of yer when haughty demeanor of the “Gib- sdosann Dallas errmann, T re
the magazines start parrying son girl” reflected a Puritanical Mr. and Mrs.
man are Visiting his parents, Mr. Mrs. Will Schafer ahd Mrs. Will
and Mrs. C. Flowers, 730 East Hobbs, arrived’ Sunday from
Broadway. Mrs. Flowers has just Camp Hood, for a visit with rela-
recovered from an illness of three tives. He has been in the hos-
weeks. pital there since he returned from
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Malone and Alaska recently.
family of Austin are holiday Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Tucker and
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walton family of Oklahoma City, spent
1 ™E RBGISrEa PRINTING <X»O>ANT (INC)------- ister office. Capt. Wittkower Wisfonganaifamnz, N-Malon thofidyristmt her mther,‘Mr
i PLBLUHKKS, tMBwna, cookeco.TEAS spentausummeriveryearagqin “chpDirher“from 1935/10 1938.4 Will Schaler, 903 Throekmorton
Z___________ and Business, otice, 303 E calfornia St. registr He returned in Sep tCMissBetanz anec3i wedansh ’ Mes Lloyd Crow, has Bone to
Entered at, the Gainesvilie, texas, Postbrribe as second-ciabs Matter uti’in’Engiahap annisnowsas gyzeliesnastrtuhddrget sanedrosatdeacdsthercun
the Methodist hospital, after the U. S. navy.
Fl----- Dr. and Mrs Fred C. Eastham
Cadet and Mrs. Robert Deren- end guests, het.brothersand Texas.
ski of Randolph Field, Houston, wives, Mr. and Mrs., at A 1 en’ Cpl. Carl McGilvray, son of
spent Christmas with Mr. and Pallas, and Mr- and M rs. Wayne Mrs. Zula McGilvray, route 4. A g,, -uc, pas--. JI
Mrs. Robert. Hunter at Valley Allen, Fort Worth; .her brother- Gainesville, has been cited by the Mrsy. W;imi th, route 1, Val- church officiating.
View. Cadet. Derenski is a in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. 11th armored Infantry battalion 1" " Ver " "
brother of Mfs. Robert C. Hunter, James McArthur, Dallas; and her of the First Armored division and
Jr., of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Al- awarded the combat infantryman
Ben G. Hunter of Ardmore, Okla., len Gudgell and Allen, Jr., of this badge for actual participation in
d division and seas 21 months. _
• i-f-ht------1 Mrs. Cordie B. Bennett, 1120 roll and Son Funeral home.
............_____, , ___— — -____ ______2____in North Weaver street, has received ers were J. C. Gilliland, J
also 'visited[in1theRobert and city. combat against the enemy with a message that her husband, Pvt. Schad, A. H. Parsons, Jr.,
----- Hunter homes Christmas Mrs. M. A. Cornett of Era was the Fifth army in Italy. Monroe M. Bennett, son of Mr. West, John S. Hardy and
” in Gainesville Tuesday and re- and Mrs. Ira Bennett of Gaines- Dudley,
newed her, subscription, to the ।
Weekly Register.
Kearns, imRa.Brodheadahasan
■ S F ne x
Major Bentley Watts, who has Srs.Howar°d Brodheai 417 Soulh anggbietposrakaoms,karganmons”
been stationed at Nw Haven, Denton street. His wife and baby Mrs William Martin 120 Wine
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Henley, 1003 Conn.,.arrived Mondayworta g daughter reside in “Gainesville. stand, sasgecswsdamrMartin,
automopleacciaentnuainesvi ge. uue.......upezi, Mr" and family, 616 Lindsay street en Mr ortny j MitH2 5?5 convalescing in a ..hospitalin
Thursday, Dee. 21, but seemingly Mrs. J.C. Henley and daughter, routecio.the commandrandGen- Hancock street, is now serving a" Camp Howze fit year, one sister, Billie Carol; tw l
• with the army air forces in Italy. Three Gainesville men with ers, Delmar Clint and W
• the 36th Texas division now serv- three grandparents, Mrs. F
Yoakum, Gainesville: J. C.
inDenison in the old cotton com- tuthedinomayisrttpamlas.16 visstins.her mother and sister, Mrs.
P Warehouse material from Dost Ensign and Mrs. Walter S De- Christmas holidays.
engineer stations over the Deni- Lany, Jr., arrived Thursday for a Walter McKinney is confined to
.........a . _ 3 S 2 . S is nr Sri - a »
, 1__i j . E,IFn" g.inment ]pft over from sign DeLany has been stationed to her home, 326 South Dixon c,0L T, who ne holidavs has been promoted to the rank of Fort g-m .2EP
Dana Gibsons pen-and-ink iHu - surptusgupnentst-veriiets in Washington and New York, street, on account of iUlness. . Cook, irz hospentte Mr Sd corporal. He is a cannoneer and stontsanHouston;
trations of the Gibson girl, qonstruction-of ergrneerPpeSMrs. DeLany is the former Anne Mr. and Mrs Louis Broadwell herewithethej rPaent,irn has participated in the battles for Honeeparation ce
painetenermnndnmntsyoune ^ui^taSjrdteO^he^ koum Bomishn "--88 Pef of Dej Holton?” H^S>
-mat Eie Ez sa E=em Emmvhs aat
tuted a-favorite Christmas gift in the effect that the entire district brance. , A ville, during the past weekend, by the city as sanitary --------
♦hat era office was closing up here are un- Cpl. and Mrs. Clyde W. Mor- Cpl. Jerome Dennard, stationed succeeding E. C. Harlow, who re-
Th a m, . if 2ing true. Only a few of the office per- gan and little son of Ft Jackson, at Ft. Jackson, S. C., is visiting signed recently.
The Gibson sketches, if ac g sonnel are being shifted to S. C., are visiting friends here, his family here. His wife and
in art presented in somewhat ro- Gainesville, but their headquar- They resided in Gainesyille be- children reside on North Grand
manticized version feminine ters will be maintained here. fore he entered the service. avenue, azu ma squieu
charm of the times. Long skirts, . —------------ Pfc. and Mrs. Warren G. Flow- Will Schafer, of this city. hero of South
wasp waists and high collars aug- Clouted Adi bring results, ers and small daughter of Sher Sgt. Monroe Hand, nephew of independence.
ron a two- holidays, their children, Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. pilot
returned Thursday .from a Theda Williams and family, Mor- Links, 200 North Grand avenue. PgA, ,
^s«r£Zb Je
, Mr.and.Mrs - nf Emerson is in the Netherlands ing to word received by relatives Texas, and he and Mrs. Wilde-
and daughter. Barbara Sue, of F . T ® H ■ eonfined +a hosnital boor have established a tempo-
Port Arthur,chave nret urred her Mis Maysel W. Moore, daugh-'at Halstead. Kans., after becom- rary home at Austin .Mrs. Wilde-
their home after a v isit with her ter Mrs. Mary K. Moore, will ing seriously ill while on a hoor is the former Miss Dorothy
hi parents S Massey J.-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Killgore, school Miss Moore has been here are With him is serving with the army medical
1314 Tinden” have re- --p her mother and sister, Mrs Prestop Springfield of corps in New Guinea. He recent-
ames Myers, during the Pasadena, is visiting her mother, y was. transferred to medical
nas holidays. 1 : Mrs. j P. Johnson, 1416 Belcher from the ordnance depot. His
er McKinney is confined to street, and her grandfather, J. D. wife and parents reside in
ne 516 Na-fh niven epeet _ ? at the Gainesville.
“ Hute iu “ “ . Pfc. William J. Wilson, Jr, 21,
ISw ZSSSJS?' hdsdcaiiplh.senendide spehdine thechristbias holidays
--- —-— r . school in Chicago, is speding the I P“
WEEKLY REGISTER holidays with his parents. Mr. --E- ----------- , -4,
BY MAIL, in Gainesville or in Cooke Gravson Denton Monta- and Mrs. H O. McCain. 609 Dod- to Kansas City Thursday after her mother, Mrs
ta Vv.coutS,ofxomhapet ■ Mrs..Robert StinneH Cp! and Mrs. Don Siddall, Jr.
YMAIL, in all other counties of the United States and children, of Lubbock, spent State Senator Charles R. Jones have returned to Del Rio, after a
Six months, in advance 1.25 one vear in avne. Christmas here with his parents, of Bonham was a visitor in the holiday visit* with
--> ear, in advance —— ZJP Mr. and Mrs. R L Stinnett, 501 city Friday. Mrs. Annie Siddall, and family,
Lt. Alice Davis, stationed at San Cpl. Siddall is an instructor • at
all who are stirred to plant and the Vio-Bin company in Monticel- MrJE. Flowers, all of Dallas. Knight and family,
harvest. lo, he/eloped a solvent process of spent Christmas day with Mrs. - •
What a sorry world this would removing the oil which kept both Annie Flowers, 713 North Morris
come an instrument of destruc- DENISON, Jan. 2.—Approxi-
tion to life. mately 25 persons from the staff
‘Common sense and common of the supply section of the Deni-
courtesy form a combination son District U.S. Engineer office
1. 1 a here will be transferred to
which can not be excelled as Gainesville for the establishment
guide for motorist and pedestrian. a sub-office to be known as
dewee-mwmng
Mr. Brackney, a former Gaines-
ville resident, is survived by his |
are staying with his parents at •3CKS UUDuluIIN sister, Mrs. Cotten and a brother,
T-Sgt. Hair volunteered for A , O Malcolm Brackney of Dallas. He
"nt "the “recent service in May, 1941, and has The American Legion has been died in Compton, Calif, on
holidays with his parents Mr. been stationed at Camp Barkeley, erroneously reported as with- Christmas day.
and M G. W. route L F : Emanpeu..
and Stoneman, Calif., before go- «no rougnt m world War II R. James Trammell ro Whodiedat
c Livingston, post commander, 4mes arammel, b®’ Wh oGEum
advised The Register Friday. He his home, 522 North TazIg
Now in apprentice seaman said it is still the Legion’s inten- street, early Monday mormin
Longview; Mrs. Albert Findley, days. They are roommates at training atsthe U.S.. Maritime tionto exert every effort toward Werechel,Tuesday-at.3 Pnms
anddaugheer,‘Gwendolyn,su MStctDentonnand thaveluree arxiareawninkastasiudeAvlune K tbeingy“tnsaend-pete Funera home chapel. B«-
bock; David Hugon, U.S. Navy, turned to. the college to resume .3, Gainesville, and samuel Lester, presented to prperautritie in were: Floy Murrell, Cam Murre
gon land MoianpMrsEelixHur thsir.san Mrs., Jack Lewis and 1025 North Grand avenue, Gaines- Washington, John Gaither, Willlam Rike,E
or both are lacking, trouble is with litte attention demanded, rhstaty. returneuu" --------- ""hh elixHugonsista fomls,zavecomeetgeGainengiin Flight Officer John W. Hart. .ion^Mr^vUS”^..^ w J in’gairviewncemtery.
latersandthepedestrianissotten —■ who know but theday Mrsatpana MeinSna"mrsBLem npusaness.it Eswarents, Mr ^StS 51 *5.?^ EfEOkeuLouhtyssvendimyus
The pedestrian, ohcouise must maxturnsosunnowTexsin’crrtain Wk, sheppaFaendM-arh"ttineden zauaecezFinfrttngm
abide by the same rules of com- degree, to help bolster the income Mrs Dale Wyatt and Mrs. Leora pnEspena 1546en W-H.ne here as the guest of 114188 Marga- and will go overseas to a combat He added that the Legion had illness.
Kellner, all of Fort Worth. Pfc. ParentMrrandMrsm-Heim, ret Cunningham, 617 Ritchey area. He is co-pilot of a Flying considered three or four down- Mr. Trammell is survived I
David Wyatt is somewhere in the *AA-pipmn-ggging . street He formerly was stationed Fortress crew trained by the Sec- town sites, and suggestions had his wife, Mrs. Annie May
’ south Pacific, and Lt. Dale Wyatt Ln-hrisma by Thf SAdittas with the 103rd division at Camp ond Air force been made by members that the mell; his mother, Mrs. Franc^
is based in England, with the U. pekn spsdrDyn.hamss Howze. . First Lt. Robert C. Hunter, Jr Legion have a part in a proposed Trammell, Gainesville; two«
S. Army air corps, doing missions soncrtat.nsantEmareu - Miss Marjorie Links has re, has been made a squadron and municipal memorial building, but ers, George, of Gainesville,
over Germany. ’ ,sPr mgs, stationed in France, turned to Austin, where she-is a group leader in the 15th Army he said the post had not taken Tom of Dexter three
Sgt. and Mrs. Reo Habern and Mr.:and Mrs. .L.Emersonhad student at the University of Tex- ir corps in Italy, where he has action approving any movement Charles of El Paso; Robe^f
his sister,_Mrs. Hugh Gilliland. their children, Mrs Mrnidf Ws Charles" Ssrxed ““ June: He is a B-17 BufsPhgacguisitfon at the USO Samesvwoltersaanan whsmi
cille Mozingo, Gainesville, Rp
five grandchildren. ,
^vesting methods have held ris street. ‘Ar
and plants have enacted them to ^rs W H knit t Vailey
5‘.".02 View spent Christmas in Waton- 1., ... , .. w _
Mr and Mrs Jack Gardner and ga, Okla., with her son, Harper The city council will hold its E:43
“if FDiwers"antorDailas. Knightjand family. . first regular meeting{of the new -2
Pvt. Robert J. Russell, Jr., who year at 7:30 o clock this evening. 172
has been stationed at FortRfey, Mrs. C. H. Spires, 917 Eldridge pE
Kansas, ’ is here, for a furlough street,nt a major opera- "
,i., appie... — with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tion Saturday in the All Saints
- ■ nian, U.S.IV., and Mrs. Rice of R. J. Russell, 603 Lindsay street* hospital, Fort Worth, and is re.
Bert Downey, obtained in Canada Houston, are here visiting his par- He is en route to Fort Ord, Calif., ported to he resting fairly well;
sleep! And what would we do ex- seeds of the dwarf variety. He ents, Rev. and Mrs. John Rice and- to report for duty. Pvt. Russell however, her condition is still
cept sit in the gloom and the cold then interested neighboring family, 216 North Grand avenue, entered the service in August.
if it weren’t for the nurserymen , mieresiea n egn dot ing He is in the Naval Medical corps. Lt. Van G. K a d e n visited in
ji ii weieni Io me nurserymen farmers in planting the new crop. Cpl Will M. Pierce has re- C
and the seedmen! • The seeds.were planted in 40 turned to Fort Knox, Kentucky, ents,Mr.ndMrS.‘Carikaden,en
They have played a big part in inch rows by corn planters and after spending a furlough with route to Liberal, Kans.
the making of America. Long cultivated twice. The plants sur- his wife, Mrs. Leona Pierce and been tamse.
may they live to stimulate and vived a long drought during the smallnanvrsnnieLa Robinson, 300 field, Houston.
inspire us.—Wichita Falls Times, summer and were , harvested in North Ritchey street. While Cpl. spoon street, observed his 74th
’ November with a combine de- Pierce was home, they also vis- - --
C OMMON SENSE AND veloped for the purpose. ited relatives in Fort Worth. Mrs av215. ueuge L. J2220222, * .,0,
COMMON COURTESY BEHIND The fields yielded an average Pierce and baby plan to join him Oklahoma, visited over the week-
TEWHEEl heavy traffic of 1,600 seed to the SAisnLucyttamilten Greer has pnercecthibengAusMoreiSstrEtL
]>ISCUSbING heavy ta-n acre, which. produced a greater returned to Fort Worth, where Sgt Bob Mauldin, USMC, left
— deaths in Dallas during the equivalent in oil than 23 bushels she is a student of Southwestern Saturday for Mojave, Calif.,‘after
last year, a safety expert as- of soybeans. The farmer received Baptist Theological Seminary, a furlough spent with his parents,
signed as one of the four princi- 141 cents a pound for the oil. after spending. theChrs tmas 2nd Mr. and Mrs. W. F Mauldin,
pal sources of fatalities a disre- Tests by University of Illinois dars Everett Greer, Route 3, an Marietta,cPk ’ft. and Bllkl^KO
gard by motorists of the rights of chemists indicate the seeds have a S-Sgt. and Mrs. Tommy Gould North Taylor street, and other
protein content of 53 per cent and are the parents of a daughter, relatives. He * returned' to the
It does not take much of an in- the oil is excellent for use in sal- bornsTuesdayatthe Medjca baby
vestigation to find that the aver- ads and cooking. All of the farm- weighed six pounds and has been
age automobile driver does not ers’ production has been har- named Barbara Ann. Mrs. Gould
have a great deal of consideration vested and marketed, and india- is making her home at 814 Moran,
for the fellow making his way tions point toward an increase in street, with hermother Mrs. Fah-
afoot. And too many utterly dis- the acreage of the new crop in tentampor-missing inaction
regard the pedestrian. 1945. in the European theatre of opera-
Traffic experts have always Here, it seems, may be another tions.
W. J. Sharp has returned from
C. Antonio, where he visited
lt g his’son. Pvt. Lewis J. Sharp, who
usually grow in profusion and, recently returned from 19 months
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