Gainesville Weekly Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1945 Page: 2 of 6
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" THURSDAY, JANUARY
FAGE TWO
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m
City Tax 9ffice
Building pen
street.
Six months, in advance .... $1.00
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The Associa
of Gainesville, by
school.
COUNTY COURT
Probate pile Docket:
THE AIKEN BILL
A
Oil Co., 87 1 acres of lot 10 of a
of
low
wish
in to
City Briefs
Worth Star-Telegram.
A YEAR FOR 4 COURAGE
peace.
Mortuary
every
Home is
more
where else. If
^JAPANESE
• Le limi
sinking every
Nabbed as a
t
!■
’ 22
Pacific, of the
ahead, and the
Randolph O’Brien, Cooke coun-
ty school superintendent, is at-
done, the prob
gone by and
now in sight,
allied advance
Ernwood Homes, Inc. to M. C.
Fitts, lot 6, block "B" of Ern-
to
east
Injured Lad improves,
Following Operation
Billie Jo Miller, George Lloyd
Woods, Arlton Wayne Hardin.
Auvil Wendell Williams, Mary
Vay Kirchenbauer, William Jas.
Smith.
Mary Madelen Miller, George
Fire Starts from
Heater at Auto Courts
Sgt. Capanda is
Fatally Wounde
Mrs. Mae Ingle, 728 |
street, received a letter this
from Mrs. John Capanda |
troit, Mich., telling of the
of Sgt. Capanda, who died i
somewhat improved.
M-Sgt. and Mrs. John L. Bar-
Attendance Law
To Be Enforced
In Local Schools
Child Required To Go
To School I 20 Days of
Each School Term
BY MAIL, in all other counties of the United States. _____.___ .
Six months, in advance ____1.25 One year, ih advance ...... 2.50 Bakersfield, California, after
\
West Scott street.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kilgore
have returned from Fort Worth,
where they attended the funeral
of their brother-in-law, Clarence
provinces of supervisory boards
and presidents. of our tax-sup-
Thursday. , L__________ ______
Mr. and Mrs. Howard O’Mary mer residents of Gainesville,
and baby of Dallas, visited last Mrs. Robert Bean, 1102 East
weekend with his parents, Mr. Garnett street, who has been se-
and Mrs. Arthur O’Mary, 213 riously ill the past month, is
Judge J. J. Loy in Grayson
county court Friday.
Sgt. and Mrs. George Welch
and little son are here from Great
Bend, Kansas, where he is sta-
ily.
T-Sgt. Jake Guion Biffle ar.
,------ rived home Monday for a 21-day
C. Brownlow. from 213 N furlough with his wife and par-
nese Pomei
leave Hon
Neely,
of lot
Assignment of Lien Mrs. Pat Cathey of Amarillo is
Robert P. Yosten to J. W. Hess, visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gob-
185 acres of tract 22 of Geo. Ivy ble this week.
Editorial and Business, Office, 308 E. California St
Entered at the ainesville, Texas, Postoffice as Second-class Mutter
Member of the Associated Press, United Press, Texas Press Amoc-
lation, Texas Daily Press League and International Circulation Man-
agers’ Association.
wood addition, Gainesville.
H. U. Nall, et ux, to A. G.
many, November 29. He hadpe
viously been reported woundedMi
action, and on New Year’s
his family received notification^
his death.
Sgt. and Mrs. Capanda reside
in the Ingle home during their
residence in Gainesville last year,
when he was stationed with the
103rd division at Camp Howze. '
great deal of self-discipline.”
S-Sgt. Leitner, a 10-year Army
governing boards shall be policy- .____. _____________ _____ _
making groups, concerned with ance period has been in effect in lawmaking body being in
-• - .... Gainesville public schools since journment until Monday.
Mrs. J. G. Anderson, Jr., and
.had, while in Los Angeles. A fire broke out early Tuesday
"Mrs Walter F. Booth and son, morning in the shower house of
Gary Mark, of Dallas, are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Loerwald. Mr. Booth will arrive
Saturday to spend the weekend
and accompany his family back to
WeekMgister
Jean. whg
here for several
former President Rainey of the
University of Texas, in which
there was a clash and confusion
over the exercise of authority.
The Aiken bill stipulates that
_______ ___. dancing muscles. Perhaps Eisen- S. D. Sparkes of Dallas, freight
BILL submitted by Senator hower ought to arrange these bat- traffic manager of M.-K. T. Rail-
Aiken at the 49th session of ties in the form of a ballet.—De- renissonnprnVeing Tmghg “gent,
were business visitors in the city
Waples Painter company for a
number of years and will resume
his duties with the company.
Mrs Edward Cory and son, Ro-
land, who have been living in
Geneva, Ala., have arrived tor
the event of
the Texas Legislature seeks to de- troit News, j
fine more clearly the relative -----
eral days this week.
The condition of Bob White-
, to side is unimproved at this writ,
note ing. .. _ . has
— who has
and daughter, Susan,
her mother, Mrs. J. T. Dees
Mr. and Mrs. Doyles Dees an 3
daughter. They were accom-39 :
their twi
troversy between regents and
_ vice president; corps, and who will soon leave fcation badee in
battleshipsthe Nips say they’re Herbert Meurer, cashier; and J. for overseas duty. Capt. Scott - J "5
dayLos Angeles R. Danglmayr.JohnKreitz, J:W- graduated.withhonors.fromsthe son. who works at’ Stiidebaker
Fisher, J. W. Hess, Dr. T. S. My- U. S. Military Academy at West said he thought the picture looked,
rick and the officers are direc- Point in June, 1943. familiar. Sure enough, it beloged
H--tors. Joe Walter of Gainesville, who to a fellow employe, Carl Med-
sentative board
a recorded voteand a copy of the second offense and $25 thereafter. pi tal several days ago, is resting charge
GAINESVILLE WEEKLY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
Calvin Howard, 9, of Marietta, —A, „ na m10 - —- ------- —
Okla., who was injured several and Alma Foreman, 26, Oklahoma sell survey, abst. 124.
days ago when he ran headon into City. •
an automobile on a street near Frank W. Muth,
the Marietta school, underwent an Howze, and Geraldine E. Denney,
operation in the Gainesville San- 23, Grayline, Mich,
itarium Monday afternoon and Charles Vaccaro, 27, Camp
was reported resting well Tues- Howze, and Blanche Hugh, 29,
day. It was found that he had a Memphis, Tenn.
minor puncture in his bladder. Robert Ennis, 24, Camp Howze,
--T
MYRA NEWS
• of work and grief,
of harder living conditions and
ilonger casualty r_ ., „ 215 au.uo .a...... ana y
progress and occasional setbacks. reared at Pilot Point, where he Jr.Or Houston, are the parents of.spring
But with pat ence, intelligence attended school. He had been in twin girls born in that city Thurs- Brdoks
and faith it can also‘be a ElOrious g^^Wl? month
.year of achievement. It is up to fantry division. ounces, and the other five pounds Rirw
said. “It will
cowards.” f Bazil Coker, and three brothers,
“A bad year for cowards,” in- Hubert, Fort Worth, and Haskell
deed: A year pf work and grief, inet Mavrinig eceily’teCoivea & e PIP. -- —after
discharge from the service. ■ — ■ -
lists, of painful Mr. Foutch was born and
general policies under which the I__. .n..- , -----------
® . .P , 2 . „ Dec. 1, 1944, but new steps are
university and state colleges being taken to enforce it with two children, of Sherman, have
shall operate. Details of. the op- more vigor with the beginning of been visitors in Gainesville. Sgt. who broke her left hip in a
eration of the institution shall be the new semester, H. O. Me- Anderson has arrived in India, ac- last. Friday morning,, remained
of the adminis- Fainusuperintendent, announced cording to word received by his Tuesday at 1 *
family. _ _ _ , ,, William J. Opitz, who has been
bedfast since Dec. 13, following a
heart attack, is able to sit up for
tioned,
friends.’ Birth Certificates
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sears qf cliff ord Lee Johnson, Harriet
Grand Prairie are the parents of Anita Otto, Richard Leslie Thom-
a son, Dan Byron, born January as
1, in the Methodist hospital, Dal- Mark Whitaker Lain, Oliver
las. Mr. and Mrs. Sears are for- McElyea, Irma Nora Winterrowd,
ported higher educational insti-
tutions. The neasure was no
doubt inspired by the recent con-
____ - Rockwood survey in Cooke and paid. ‘5 ---- SiSgt Troy Burks, w... —
"e Thurman, k s
reaEusegresn23e“djto‘ounty; B0Sosgmhenf“ddazkkon;‘ak6s hsggMzndayarie Sutks and f“”
ahibragrqasmeuranse-es
Mrs. Stella Curb, et al, to W. a acres Thos. Bell survey, asbt. M 3, Williams addtiom, Gainesvilk Musddgorgia -eopard in 5
WEEKLY REGISTER J. P. Johnson, 1416 Belcher street, Mo., on abrief visit with rela- ment of marriage.
BY MAIL, in Gainesville or in Cooke, Grayson, Denton. Monte- was taken to Baylor hospital. Dal- tives. __ _
gue Wise counties, Texas and Love county, Oklahoma. las, Wednesday for treatment. Mrs. Ira H. Clement of Fort Divorces Granted
le ------------- One year, in advance .... $2.00 Air Cadet J. Lee Stansbury has Worth was a visitor in Gaines- Aaron Jewett vs. Helen Jewett ---
returned to the army air field in ville Monday. Kathlene i' Kelly VS. Dewitt ton, et ux,
inmi f La Miss Carolyn Blankenship Kelly, su fordivorce.. , C ----2, '
visit here with his parents, Mr. spent the weekend with her sis- _ David S. Gray: ®t al, vs. Jack Gainesville,
and Mrs. Jack Stansbury, 1002 ter. Miss Catherine, at TSCW in Foster, et al suit for damages.
North Clements, during the Denton.
Christmas and New Year’s holi- Three Sherman girls, 15 and 16
_________ days. years of age, who were arrested
_________led Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repub- Mrs. Esta Townsend of Mari- in Dallas recently, were com-
lication of all news dispatches credited to it or otherwise in this paper etta, Okla., visited in the home of mitted to the State Training
and also to local news appearing herein. her two brothers, Jewel Hott of ■ ’
--->■ " ~ —■...... —.. Dye at Otis Hott at Prairie Grove,
In case of errors or omissions occurring in local or other advertise- over the weekend
ments or of omissions op scheduled date, the publishers do not hold Miss Esta Evelyn Hott who is
themselves liable for damages further than the 4mount received by attending Gainesville Junior col-
them for such advertisements. lege, visited relatives at Prairie
Grove over the weekend.
AND M~dENGEK
(Absorbed Gainesville Signal, February, 1939)
Published Every Thursday—All Home Print
FOUNDED IN 1878 i
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, reputation of stnd-
In of any firm, individual or corporation, will be gladly corrected upon
being called to the publishers' attention.
4 ;
$
GAINESVILLE |
one-half Soldiers Who Have Had Combat
Dennis^ 193 acres A. Pope survey, Service Talk to Camp Howze Men
_______. I n-uegoxauyaxnsqpemacreame
ia aualuon, waievazae. These essen-
Joseph A. Bush, et ux, to C. F. mate *hekneor combat were
PISTRICT COURT Lynch, lot 6, block of the Rob- ttatssddjast week by four battle-
rases Filed ertson’s second addition. Gaines irFde veterans at Theater No.
_ Bradley vs Annie B. Brad- ville. , .. ..1 par Their attentive audience
suit for divorce. Warren M. Scott, et ux, to H. L. Four. of pewly arrived
iuzise Turner vs. Merrell Tur- Settle, et ux, 33.62 acres of S-F- was HAfwh’are about to begin
suit for divorce. R R company survey, Abst. 984. trainees w Infantry
I V. D. Randan to C. C. Macon, thaininginthe YARTC at camp
lot 4, block 11 of Belmont addi- Howze.
‘ T ‘ In a unique program, ponsei ed
- ’ Gen. James I. Muir, we
all of whom wear dec-
in action.
_— - They
R E. Stott, 1305 North Clem- pahied home by
ents; June Sperland, 509 North daughters, Jo and
Weaver: C. E. Sevill, 711 aw- have visiting
o^^E^S6^ 562244* 1
Gainesville. __ 10M Muller; MtsJ. A. Jetton, 824 ltweekan 1SS
• Rumnut qtAien. 1 n ter,.
THE REGISTER PRINTING COMPANY (INC.)
PURHISHERS, GAINESVILLE, COOKE co., TEXAS
___ abet. 818.
aJ- * ... » . „ a L. C. Dennis to Roy D. West, lot
tending a school administrators’ gend someetime Awithahar hus- $80.00 10 1 tourist cabins, 815 1nalakson gamebzheon 3
conference in Austin, Thursday, R J cory at Dexter. Pvt. Ed- North Grand.
Friday and Saturday. ward Cory, recently wrote his -em 1
Mrs. Alma C. Wofford, who has wife ^at he had been awarded “ r
been making her home in Ard- the Purple Heart for wounds re-
more, Okla., has moved to Gaines- ceived in Germany. /
ville to reside, having purchased Parking meter receipts for the “5’,
a home at 1305 North Clements week ending Saturday totaled ner stut for divorce
qg,, , , $272.58. it was announced Mon- Stella L. Beckstead vs. Robert
Rev. J. D. Rowland, who has day by the city secretary’s office. M Bectstead, suit for divorce
been ill for the past seven weeks Lt. and Mrs. James Bandy are Retha Gunnells, et al, vs. Ray- _ .
at the home of his daughter, Mrs. here from Fort Leonard Wood, mond I,. Idell, suit for annul- tion, Gainesville.
* T * *----- "*"*-′*--.. ... .... .... - J. L. Embrey, et al, to Ernest by Maj. Gen.
Sluder, et al, lot of land of Mary veterans, c”
E. Clark survey, Gainesville. orations for heroism — . m
Sam Beattie, et ux, to Bud Sut- told the men who are about to aedaa
west one-half of lot face the enemy what they a iddda
8, block 31, Sparks addition, expect and how to best prepare Ieded
—------ themselves for actual combat. J Idsznds
Vernon Sewell, et ux, to C. D. Presented as a radio interview, E E E8
.. _ Reynolds, et ux, 22 acres of J. W. program is known as the Id52E8 E
16th District Court Germany survey abstract 1373 Voice of Experience." The vet- 26208 s
Divorces granted: Kathryn and Asa Culver survey Abst. 1384. f World War II gave Rte unend • ma
Mathis vs. LeRoy Mathis; Dorothy Ernwood Homes, Inc., to T. F. krat,‛imAntrymen a straight- F
C. Williams vs. R. D. Williams. Ross, lot 1, block B, Ernwood rovice,aneraccount of bat- T-Sgt.* Billingsley
addition, Gainesville, a W tie conditions, outlining in detail . . . from the ETO
‘ T. F. Ross, et ux, to A. M. Stil- 41 consations reactions, ex-
____- well, lot 1, block B of Ernwood their.sensath deficiences they a “not give a damn attitude- a
William James Smith, applica- addition, Gainesville. pereness aniements who had lack of self-discipline.
tion to establish birth by docu- Alignment Oil and Gas Leases joined their outfits. They de- “Just because they were
mentary evidence and by court Grady T. Chupp to Leland -criLga Amphibious landings, the signed to a new outfit,"
visiting relatives and order- Eikes, 81 acres of the R. H. battles of North Africa, Sicily. Cpl. Truax, “some of the i
Birth Certificates Grimnsssurvey, Abst28enwoa Italy, and France. placements felt they didn’t I
E - . acres lThe.zveterana, al f" fenfiz,Ttha{ wouwne
coxnXasorhoohrucoeVio Kenwood 1e52, W8ihas sie gam bgat fighting the enet
Fan^' ™i'nlJCrShMlIOau“ey* SUver^Star^ and sussendurl tseti-aisciplin eis an orne 1
Abst 1248 Hearts; T-Sgt. Lee R. Billingsley, portant thing,” added Cpl Tru
Addison Oil Co. to Kenwood A-48, who has a Silver Star and “You Won’t hve long if you cod
Oil Co., 87 1 acres of lot 10 of a Purple Heart; Cpl. Thomas E while you re out on a night pel
Fannin county school survey, Truax, A-59, wearer of a Silver and, can t d r o p out wh
Abst 1248 , Star; Cpl. Warren L. Blevins, you re advancing to meet I
’ A-60, another Silver Star winner, enemy. Lack of self-discipi
Allen Mayzor, William Bryant Mineral Deeds Interviewed by Capt. Robert G. not only endangers your own 1
Hobbs, New Mexico, are guests Trammell, Lois Rose Baucom,* Fred Snuggs to Winnifred Smith aide to Gen Muir, and but that of your patrol or ed
c: of his father, J. L. Barlow, and Joseph William McCallick, Mary Snuggs and Ralph H. Snuggs, 530 Eward M Frve the veterans pany.”
Rep. C. C. Gardner, who has Mrs’F.RwSanfrd.and FrarcesMeCallick Bertha R acres qfJohn McKerley survey, ali emphasized the’necessity for These combat interviews,
been in Austin attending the ses- famiy,andMrs. W* D‘ bauard, BurchaKatnerine France Abst. 639. . . . w w careful attention to training in- different combat veterans gini
M thecstatedegilaturehds M° “ g Sharp have "choPingeAnnainwishitzer, o'l d“e Do^neU wek „ .
The compulsoly sehgol attend- home here, .both houses of the rhereshey saimea " 0N Anesip* G. T. Kim- umethagstsi 5 SfeS
“ Brooks denera teeMS'c^. ani c m 8——il
Condition of Mrs. T. W. Gill, 89, , ,. abst. 44 and 6 acres S. D. Brown awak; during instruction pe
...... fall Marriage Licenses: survey, abst. 94. - nods.
..u.2. Arcenio Chaney, 22, Camp Mrs. F. A. Tyler to Wm. H. Ty- “I know guys get tired of fun-
cam sunerntenaent annnpg .. , ___a g Kat Ei uxcxangeu al a xucan hospital Howze and Elvira Ochotorena, 23, ler, 272 acres Jane Rutledge sur- damentals and the constant ham-
the responsibility of the adminis- Tuesday ntendent, announced cording to word received by his Tuesday. 1 p Big Spring, Texas. vey, abst. 857. mering and repetition on sight
trative head. The demarcation The law provides that all chil- famil!- c., n, and Mrs William J. Opitz, who has been gu I A. R. McElreath and F. W. Sug- pictures, trigger squeeze, hikes,
is both clear and ogicn, and dren between the ages of 6 and 16 Mrs. Grace Pouglas and Mr bedfast since Dec. 13, following a Marriage Lienseg, « ,, c,, gett to Betty Suggett George, 170 and bivouacs, and things like
r 0t i . rand 8 cmh.nd attendthe Shool m their district Vivian Sage .of Pallas, t e,)Visi heart attack, is able to sit up for Char sV „MeCl T 21,., 1R acr a is g s y, that, continued Sgt. Billingsley,
should be conducive to better for a period of 120 days of the ing their sister, Mrs. Leo ' a short time during the day. Howze, and Eleanor J. Smith, 18, 439. “but in combat you may r -*
functioning of .both boards and vear The sunerintemen is -he Kuehn, f 01 several days. ; Mrs. Hobart Morgan, who re- Riverhead, N. Y. Emily V. Beck to Ethel B. you had paid more attentiol
presidents of the affected col- only person who Jas the legal Mrs. Harry Martinispent Friday sides at the corner of Morris and Andrew F. Ross, 25, Gainesville, Haynes, 90 acres of John W. El- these things."
leges. • F right to excuse a child then that visitingsher-sister MSaEd W Scott streets, is critically ill at and Vina M. Lowry, 19, Gaines- kins survey, Abst. 369. "Don’t the German soldier
The bill further legalizes the ^^he lARosa"nMrdmstekln, baby srshomevnezsnaeorothenes "David H. rg, 26, Camp " patenka: ^’’ab^y Eingty hTgh^i
tenure rule, another zone of con- family. , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gray- ville. Howze, and Isabella M. Elliot, John Loring and William Cren- a® ¥a, ? As lier
tention in the University dispute. The chief of police is responsi- don Strickland, 835 North Morris Dr. and Mrs. W E. Donahoe 28, Seattle, Wash. , shaw, assignees of Eleanor Lang- Wut Hes aq good He knows’
The rule simply provides a hear- ble for the enforcement of this street, is ill at the fa y - Sioux Falls, S. D., have ar- John A. Staples, Jr., 24, Camp ford, Abst. 566, also 257 acres in his weapons thoroughly and has
i ne ruie simpiy P.°m55 a near provisions, a par- dence. , rived in Gainesville to spend sev- Howze, and Atta Ruth Yarbough, the same tract as above. “1S W5aPons Horouenny. and nas
ing for an instructor by a repre- ent or’guardian may be fined $5 R. B. Head, Sr., who underwent ern" montas.5 SDr Donahoe is a 18, Carles, Colorado. J. M. Russell to R. J. Russell, a
before discharge, for the first offense, $10 for the an eye operation in Baylor hos- brother of Joseph F. Donahoe, in .Richard P. Schad, 22. Gaines- 12612 acres of Thomas Toby sur- - . t - fipAting in
’ 5 of American Red Cross ville, and Game Lou Lindell, 20, vey, Abst. 1062. NorthAfrteAS 9 and Italy
activities at Camp Howze. Gainesville. Melvin M. Garrett to Standard als. stressed this ooint “There’
Sylvan L. Archibald, 27, Camp Oil Co of Texas 78 1, acres of W " SLressed. In Pon., -nere
Howze: and Betty Hickman, a &"dentonsurve§Ckenana mantssodaney„"hesaatheow-
DAtbeh G. Koury M, Camp Grazsosbuneesunde3,0arason everiaman man, he‛s as good MYRA, Jan. 17-Mrs. ?? i
Howze, and Jacqueline Spencer, countv • a Sdier. . Aldridge and mother, Mrs. J. B.|
21, Rockaway, N. J. . One weak point in the Nazi In- Reid, and Miss Lola Mae Phil-E
Alvin H. Brokob, 22, Ardmore, Deed of Trust fantrymen noted by Sgt Leitner pot, all of Sherman, and Mrs.A
Okla., and Juanda Ervin, 22, Ard- E. L. Lemons, et ux, to E. M. IS his fear Of the dark. Crawl Guy Newton Rosson and son,|
more, Okla. Thompson, block 1 of Schopmeyer HP Cl9se.to him in.the dark, as- Nickey, of Gainesville, visited 1
c,- — A+ Raymond Elbert Mullins, 29, Ti- and Hess addition, Gainesville. serted the sergeant, and you ve Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Rosson and I
the.Cam, Howz Auto courts, oga, Texas and Nora Gertrude T. L. Potter to Homer Koon, got him licked. He gets panicky other friends Sunday.
1004 Noi th Grand avenue. The Pond, 22, Tioga. blk 3, Williams addition, Gaines- when he can’t see what’s out Mr . M c
fire was attributed to an over- wihian p Smith Tr 25 Camn viii, there.” . Mr: and Mrs. BlII -arver.am4
heated water heater. The building HOw2e and’Benty Jane Gray, 21, Alois A. Hess, et ux, to J. D. Both Sgts. Billingsley and Leit- daughter,and Roy Lee,Whit)
and fixtures which were insured,. Laudonville, Ohio. Howeth, 185 acres of tract 22 of ner as well as Cpls. Truax and «de Atem. came in Tuesdg d
weie badly damaged. } u Toney L. Dodd, 27, Amarillo Geo. Ivy survey, Abst. 516. Blivens stressed the importance t,e..W th their father, 5 I
and Bobby Durall, 25, Wichita A. B. ‘Inglish, et ux, to Homer of knowing all the Infantry Whiteside,who is seriously i.
Falls. . E. Koon, 1105 acres John R. Bean weapons. "You never can tell,” 4 Gainesville hospital. Mrs Car i
A. Z. Metley, 32, Oklahoma City survey, abst. 87 and John Trus- they chorused, “when you might ter and daughter remained for a I
“ ml*- _ . . ni y be called on to be a machine gun- ionger visit.
ner or a mortar man.” Mrs. Lula.Walls of Dallas vis-
Care of weapons was also em- ited relatives and friends here ;
phasized. “Your best buddy in Wednesday. She moved her fur-
combat is your weapon," declared niture <0 Dallas, having sold her j
Cpl. Blivens. home here to Mrs. J. C. Huddle-
30,_ Camp ENA - ,3. Mf,
Sadie Fowler, six acres J. Gregg
survey, abst. 398.
C. F. Lynch to Homer Koon, lot , .L ... ston m
6, block 3 of Robertson’s second .The deficiences noted in re- S-on ’
addition, Gainesville/ placements by the veterans were Mmes. Dora Fears, C. J. Tuggle |
-03, -En -n ri.ha Ray D. West to Cecil Murphy---and Fred McTaggart attended a ;
and Virginia Jane Ennis, 20, Cuba, lot 1,block 5 of Robertson’s sec- Denton county and abst. 52, Cooke worker’s conference at the First
. r A,:, 90 cn ond addition, Gainesville. county.- ’ Baptist church in Gainesville
£4,.^ " Sha,2%, k " sa , ME. K.H Dees ol ren
Sylvania, Ohio. First State bank to Sam Beat- J. C. Morgan survey, abst. 751. Worth visited his mother, Mrs.
Civil File Docket tie, et U west one-half oflot8, Mrs. G B. Hudspeth, et al, to J. T. Dees. Sunday.
John Gray vs. J. L. Firestone, block 31 of Spaiks addition Danciger Oil and Ref, Co., 73 Mrs Parker Fears took her 1
restraining order. . 05 G—' sayings ang Loan as acresk.pa njelsurvey, 293 fadher, Rev.s D^RowS to a |
for REALESTATE sociation, Detroit, to Albert T Industries, Inc., 200 acres assignee hospitai in Dallas Wednesday.
Hackler, et ux, lot 15, block 6, of John Trusseil Abst 1225 He will undergo a throat opera- .
trr___1 _______a:_____________ * ’ " tion this week
transcript for the instructor in Each day the child is absent from nicely. 1 1,4
.. , . school may be counted as a sepa- Mrs. Julius F. Loerwald left
dismissal. Fort rate offense. Friday for Los Angeles, Califor-
r . The pew semester for Gaines- nia to visit her husband, who is
ville public schools begins next S-1e in the U. S. Coast Guard.
Monday Also the new semester Their son, Donald, is visiting with
for the Gainesville Junior college his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
STANDING before his congre- begins Monday and Mr. McCain Wm. j Loerwald. Mrs. Loerwald
• gation on New Year’s Eve, a announces that registration for will also visit her cousin, Peg
minister discussed as all have the.junior college will begin on Schad, while i- To- Ancelee
minister “euised‛ as 41 nave Friday and continue through
। ems of the years Monday. ’ 5 .
of the new ones -----------------
He spoke of the Ray Foutch Is
across France and Iy.m 1-p a -a*
the sudden vicij bus German attack Killed in Action
two weeks ago, of progress in the
long road still Ray Foutch, son of Mn and Mrs.
' a rt Poley Foutch of Pilot Point, was
even more diffi- killed in action December 23 in
i
aecumaeeeh-
Dallas.
A Negro minstrel show is being
given this evening at the Hays
school, northwest of Gainesville.
cult job of nhaintaining future Belgium, relatives have been ad- No admission is being charsed
aly tor 3^ magas.Foyie. iapzag"Sffitexara
x-.tMfi.tr "22
tence of prophecy which should ployed by Consolidated Aircraft pital there fortreatment homP in
be taken to heart by Americans company The couple was married iniurriesto the family home
of all creeds J nd of none. He "Mr’Fouteh is survived by his Mrs TW.Gill,89, who afMrs
a bad year for wife and parents,, sister Mrs. Monarnardme,d22 N Denton
Razil Choker and three hrothers streetis in the Gainesvine sani-
tarium for treatment of a broken
left hip, which the suffered when BROOKS FOWLER DAYTON mu n.Let - tie, et ux, west one-half of lot 8,
C-migi : , Funeral services were held Fri- John Grav vs J L Firestone block 31 of Sparks addition Danciger Oil and Ref Co ’ 73
3 o’clock Friday morning;, day at 2 p. m., at the home of Mr. mrtrhnninr order. ’ Gainesville. acres E Daniel survey, abst. 293.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Whiddon, and Mrs. F. H. Dayton in the ns * Standard Savings and Loan as- Bernard Voth, et ux Maguire tg-o4, +•′
2- Creek community, for REAL ESTATE sociation, Detroit, to Albert T. Industries, Inc., 200 acres assienee nospta in
Brooks Fowler Dayton, four Warranty Deeds Hoklen *’v . 15 hl—1- f ‛-t- *------” ** “—
months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Wood, et ux, to Clar- Wood Smith addition, Gainesville,
uu-- --5-- .ec A. O. Dayton of Houston, who ence Harlow, et ux, lot 5 of block pe.2.
• . 1 A, m - ounces, and the other fivepounds died Wednesday following an ill- 1 of the Cloud addition, Gaines- „
individual American to —---------—---- and eight ounces. Mr. Whiddon Burial Ws in Snrin villp First State bank of Gainesville ______
make it so — corsicana Sun. Number of Men Are isassomofPrsandMrsRrfusrf, cemetery under the diretiono •J. G. Jennette,, hm, ^e. l t Lula Watson, lot 2, block 18, survey, Ahst. 516. i ' Mrs. Helen Wyatt moved tg
------------- H-E, i 4 A Whiddonofthis foimeriy Goens Funeral Home at Denton. Lemons, part of block of Schop- Myra A v-,, r +, c_ .I, „ Grand Prairie Thursday to re
HOME TRAGEDIES Placed inClass 1-A Mr. ahna Mrs. Ralph Long are erhebabygsosurvrvedbynis par- meyer and Hess addition, Gaines- paFid wMilkuth, survey and Llel or Mortenge side, us
H as the most dangerous spot on . The,Cooke countzdrtt, board ayumorning afKansyinke sani- erts,sMraznanmandhisarandpgn Huddleston. lots 2 and 3 of bsock " Hesperian B. andsggAssie of S-’" J- Hess, acres of and son spent the weekend "
earth. Compared with the perils men into group I-A: Elbert A. Mother and baby are doing nice- of Spring Creek and Mr. and Mrs. 18, Myra. . Robertson’s’first addition Gaines- survey, Gainesville,
of the average kitchen or bath- Phillips. Sammie F. McEuin, ly. Ed Fugate of Denton, formerly of S. R. Nal l, et ux,to H •U.Nall. ville Water Tom On:
room, a foxhole on Guadalcanal is Toussant, Counter, Cecil R Wy- President Cecil Tinsley,, and this city. ot3o blaek3ahd easto455 J R Gilliland to Truman Pace,
an abode of safety. Garvin, Gorge E pittner Wol- ber of Commerce, went to Fort! k;geonard.Deamer block 4 of the Fairgrounds addi- g1 3 Week 5 of Dovis addition,
This not very novel thought is verlin Clark and J. Bridges. Worth Friday afternoon to attend MN in Acom., A East tion, Gainesville. —ainesviue
suggested agai by the dispatch The 1-C classification now in- the annual banquet of the Fort Califrni street has received
about a Newcastle, Pa, girl, who cludes: John D Powers, Obra C; Worth chamber;, , word from Mrs. Leonard Dea mer
tried to adjusta radio, while she Smith. Anthony F. Hesse, and Mrs. Goldie Myers.of Dallas, of Charles, Mo., that her hus- ___
was in the bathtub. She is dead Fensinhe r- classification X here ‘ kanda H-aksonaid Peameropas Brce,, addition, CE Leathe rwoodto,W.M summitzvenuE;2Awatap,229 Rev Glenn Bridge, i- recover-
now. While radio adjustment is who have been discharged are: Mrs. Nannie L Williams, 701 theatrepec10 1944 Herismn Gainesville. Barnett, lots 7 and 14, block ’ North Clemente; IL E Lemoi inFwiennbro8Sm- He
not a frequent bathtub activity, a Miller Byars, W. L. Whitlow. Carnes street, is confined to her member of the i03rd infantry di- E F. Wunderlich, et ux, to of Gladney and Leech resu hdivi- 915 Carnes; Robert Lynch, 611 8 went to Denton W- dnesday for
lot of people try to turn lights on Miller Sparkman, and David E. home, on account of illness. i vision and Lt and Mrs. Demer C. W Beall,, lot 4, block 30 of the Rusk; Miler, 408 North Dixon; treatment^
ofwhilp in thp tub or shower, mi__tt a ,..2 . Mrs. Wi s 1 ___________ Churs- * lived at the Speake home here tor Lindsay additi _____ es _____—Ath.addit p Ga E8 Ae.. tn Lee Kcor le1 895 North Weaver; Earl Gobble of Ma vs ville. Mis-
or off while in the tub 01 shower- The II-A classification includes: day morning for Patuxent. River, more than a year. J. P. Mosser, et ux, to George Hesperian B. and S. Aj«n to Mrs. Alma Wofford, 1305 North kar GobDieo MayS with Phis
Their families wish they hadn’t. Willie R. Nesmith. Derow A. Ad- Md. where she will visit her son, so,. Eg,. Spaeth, lots 10, 11, and U, block Mrs. Fannie Links, lot 8, block A Clemente; S. L. Bennet and Sons iouri spent last Week and fam-
full of pitfalls, and kins. Grant U. Mabe, and Walter Lt Ernest D. Hoblit and wife. Social:Seurity., 16“in Lindsay addition, Gaines- of Farthing addition, Gainesville 411 N. commerce; C. J“Berend brother, C F Gobble and fam
peapie die there than any- O. Price.—..’ while he is convalescing from an MwelonBMENeley, representa-vine.-, pLand ft™ Sommissiorer.and Summit avenue.
at home, at lenurgbe cadefuLOt-Muenster Bank’s
Kinney OiUrie.-dUL - Deposits Million S^iVsS at %tSSt 2 ’pr^s zotet cogmile walls 1 Lula wais 10 esaepa Fank Edoang,sejomsm “““ Harold S-nson and' Shil-
“ e avm. wiH in«^« i Mssma a Epmu tree a
1. S/m WK Ei SH“ 8: mes- *.2 -*83*83** kezu
- cy.report. That’ll seThe-ztatementoshowsa Fainuof aFalh Aisscomewin drVnfieid, Max Hrring,empioye ata’ren- Wisdom, lots 10 and 11, B. P. Home Owners Loan Corp to J Mr .and Mrs! walter Neely, sev-
ir hardly enough pramorearhan Pe InXiann, to be with his son, Capt dering company, found a Stude- Ticknor survey.. Gg aHraenv-Coes Ard- LNewman, promissory/noe paid.
space to list the dozen or so j M. Weinzaprei is president; Ralph W. Scott, of the army air baker Pacific corporationidenti- InSish Ousn crer, John R more. Bokia, to Humble Oil and pHand Fank commissioner and
American aircraft carriers and G. H Hellman, vice president; corps, and who will soon leave 2 wa/carving Bean survey, abst. 87, and John Refining eo, 644 acres of L. C. Mrs. Bell Am Mortgage Corp.
। “ Nins sav they’re Herbert Meurer, cashier; and J. for overseas duty. Capt. Scott His brother-in-law, Roy Peter- Trusseil survey, abst. 1224. Rockwood survey in Cooke and paid. Iis promissory
’ -*i * • Laura.Belle Thurman, et vir, Grayson counties. Cecil Bullard
to Henry Ware, 10 acres of G. De "----“ 5 55---" ‛ ”T ” ~
Los Santos survey, abst. 9894.
. .---- . . . ... , . . ------—p.,.,____- R. K. Owen, et ux, to Fi --____
________draft delinquent, a ------------------ has been in the army for the past sker. Hatcher, 57.88 acres John R. Bean abst. 52. Cooke county.
Now vI, Ania he feared that Mr. and Mrs. Porter Wilson of year, has received an honorable Medsker said he'lost the badge survey, abst’87 and John Trussell Consuelo King J
mew Y ker- \ 5 50. hie Fort Wprth, were visitors in this discharge and has returned to this last March, while F attending »an survey, abst "224.
military service would injure his city Monday, . . city. He has been associated with auction at the stoekards. ” Ti
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