Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 12, 1945 Page: 2 of 6
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Mineral Deeds
<-BUT HOW CAN A FELLA RELAX
HERE/ THEY NEVER SHOULDA
BUILT THIS PLACE ON A SWAMP
(SNIFF! SNIFF!) MUST BE A
COMMERCIAL FIGHT. THIS IS
FOR A BUNCH OF GUVS WHO
HAVEN’T HAD ANYTH ING BUT
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DO IT-HE'S THE
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THERE IS NO BRAND NAME ON THAT
CIGARETTE — ANP SMALL WPIWBRf
THE NEW BOOK which -was
published the first of this month.
Ration Pointe for
Overseas Foods
^AREN'T YOU TIRED
OF FILLING OUT
COUNTY COURT
Marriage Licenses
THANKS,
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-MISS TITE IS AN )
UNUSUAL PERSON
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tion with industry, they must
work out seniority arrangements
that will be equitable.
I-I'M GOING
WITH MY
UNCLE, 4
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NOT KEERECi; SLATS-THERE* A UVt ONE
'f DIDN'T THINK I'D HAVE TOUGE TH&
PUT IT'S TONIGHT OR NEVER / ER~y^
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ALLOW ME TO GO
AROUND ASKING
THE NEIGHBORS -
FOR SOMETHING
TO EAT e
derstanding between industry, la-
bor and labor unions.
A woman war worker was com-
plaining to her friends about be-
ing laid off, although she must
have known that such a circum-
stance would arise with cancella-
two red points for each pound of
used fats turned in.
Sugar—Book No. 4 stamp 38
good through Dec. 31 for five
pounds. Stamp 37 by-passed and
will not be validated.
. . Bellows Replacement
. . . Shutter Repair
. . . Finder Repair
Lens Cleaned
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ALL THOSE
FORMS?- ,
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as illogical.
Now six years later there is
HILBURN
Motor Company
Authorized Ford Dealer
Dixon at Broadway
Phone 966
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For Good Used
FURNITURE
THE HOME FURNITURE
Phone 520
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Love county. Oklahoma:
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PurAsnow Flour
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REAL ESTATE
LOANS
To buy or repair your home,
or to renew or extend your
present loan. Easy monthly
payments. Low interest rates.
HESPERIAN
Building & Savings Assn.
ill East California St
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is our task, and it must be done food gifts may continue to be ex-
by enlightenment. ported to others, if ration stamps
The bullet which Tojo sent are given for them."
through his body will act as a McCain also pointed out that
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r WE'LL BE A WEEK BEFORE WE
GET TO MANILA..WERE STOPPIN’
OVER AT VARIOUS ISLANDS.THE
ADMIRAL TOLD ME. ----
vance ____________600
On* year. In advance_____
When subscription is not
with approval and say that this Ration points must be surren
was the only honorable thing the dered for gifts of rationed foods
general could do; this was the to be sent to civilians in other
.only way he could atone for dis- countries, H. O. McCain, chair-
honoring his mikado. But what- man of the Cooke county Red
ever construction you put on it, Cross chapter, reminds residents
the fact remains that the people of the county. Until recently small
of Japan are for the first time exports of rationed foods were
seeing militarism in its true col- noi under the jurisdiction of the
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in case of errors o¥ omlaatona occurring in local or
other advertisements or omission on schedld date,
the publishers do not hold themselyes liable for am-
axes exceeding the amount received by them for each
advertisements.
The ssoctated Presgjas.exclusively entitled to the
«■« for republication of all hews dispatches credited
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By DeWITT MacKENZIE
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst
JANE WOULD SEARCH long
• and hard to find anything
good about General Tojo, but we
must give him credit for making
concerned, one can drive through REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
our neighboring cities and other Warranty Deeds
Corth Texas towns and see nev J.B.P aceto C. W Beall, etux,
._ north 50 feet of lot 3 in block 14
homes springing up on an in- of Scott’s addition, city.
creasing scale. There is the pos- C. A. Moffett, et al, to City of *
«ibility that some of these are be- Gainesville, 4-43/100 acres of land Z
out of the B. R. Carpenter sur- 1
hundred new homes to take care
of its normal supply without any
growth in population.
We mav expect. I believe, that However, an amended directive
Tojo’s action—and similar events from the Department of Agricul-
wnich are empnasizing me evils* ture now gives OPA authority to
and futility of militarism—will deal with such exports.
be of invaluable assistance to the ‘ Gifts of rationed food can be
allies in remoulding the character sent ration free to our fighting
of the Japanese people. For that men abroad," McCain said "And
. As of Monday, September 19.
his Fats, Meats, Etc.—Book No. 4
r- red stamps V2 through Z2 good
Choice Steaks, Lunches,
Sandwiches, Homemade Pies
The Grill
CLAY ALLEN, Mgr.
210 West Hickory, Across from
Russell’s, Denton
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lady" and it might be
failed. Many Japanese will nod
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LISTEN, MICKEY/I'LL BE HEH
FRANK WTH YOU / YOUR UNCLE
WAS ELECTED SHERIFF - BUT .
I KNOW THAT YOU AND «t
SERGEANT HALLIGAN ARE E
REALLY FILLING THE OFFICE/ -
I COULDN'T TRUST PHIL WITH
A JOB LIKE THIS-IT WILL CALL
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OF THE GUARDS I S SIR/
REQUESTED FOR MISS \
TITE’s ESTATE / HE CAN’T
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“Gee! Only six o’clock. Another hour before Wheaties!"
Breakfast becomes an occasion worth flakes. Have milk. fruit, and,Wheat-
getting up early for-when you’re ies, “Breakfast of ( hampion* every
headed for Wheaties. Swell nourish- morning. And get the Extra-Big-
ment, exciting flavor in whole wheat Pak. You’ll want lot* of wheaties-
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Wednesday, Sept. 12, IMA
The Word of God T
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HAITH IS needed to build any-
- thing of any stature and it
will take faith in Denison for pur
civic leaders to build ourcity into
DAILY RFGISTER u
FT MAIL U Cook*. dr*:
Wise counties, Texas, and L
On* month in ad-
Town Topics
By A. MORTON SMITH
TN HIS NEW JOKE BOOK,
* “Texas — Proud and Loud,"
BOYCE HOUSE, well known
Texas newspaperman pays a trib-
ute to the fertility of Cooke coun-
ty soil.
“Up in Cooke county,” House
writes, “the soil is so rich that
a farmer drops a kernal of corn
in the ground and then jumps to
one side. The corn stalks grow
‘ so big that plans are being made
to sell them for use as telephone
poles.”
Boyce might have added that
i Cooke county corn stalks are used
as center poles for the commun-
ity circus’ big top.
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a valuable con- .
tribution to the p
welt are of man- E ■ ■
kind when he, <
shot himself yes-.n
terday in Tokyo, $4
Tojo w as|^
whelped in mili- # '
tarism. He grew JR ,
in strength until 18
he became the 72
mainspring of
the mighty war-$
machine which*"
tried to estab- -—
Egg
In our day God has shown hi
measureless power. It is the ppw
er of love! ight is might! Matt
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The Day in
. Gainesville
— RATION CALENDAR
NOTICE TO THE PUBIIC
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, reputa-
tion or standing of any firm, individual or corporation,
will be gladly corr*et*d upon beinz called to the pub-
lshers' attention.
_Copr. 1945, Walt Disney Productiocs
— world Rights Reserved_____________
/ llHjA FERES ONE^W
’ V FOR YOU AND )
ONE FOR YOU )
, AND YOU
know of government approved Rowena C. Gilpin, et vir to
projects, such as has been ap- Fred W. Lausen, 416/8100 inter-
proved for Denison, now in the
process of being built in our on their hands, now and later,
neighboring cities. when 'production resumes. They
Denison badly needs more hous- must keep their members from
ing now and to get it will take kicking over the traces at a time
tion, and not reasons why it when, to mix metaphors, it would
can’t be done now.—Denison Her- upset the applecart. In co-opera-
ELECTROLUX CLEANER
AND AIR PURIFIER
A limited number of new ma-
chines will soon be available.
For earliest delivery, file your
name now with the Electrolux
man. I
Write, wire or phone
NED BAUM
ELECTROLUX MAN
218 E. Monterey St.
Denison, Texas
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— - - ents to 820 South Grand; R. F. in and under: 100 acres out of
With the completion of the da m^PurgaSon, 201 South Weaver to Marshall Univegsity survey, abst.
and lake, more persons than ever 315 Andrews; Lonnie H. Hall, 615 633; 100 acres out of Marshall
heforgareganxiousutouresidenan i w
Denison. I they through 622 South Clements; C. W. Beall, Watts, et ux, being 178 acres out
our own blindness and timidity, 1107 North Dixon to 513 North of Marshall University survey,
we will be able to sit back* in Denton. and 40 acres out of R. J. Scott ‘
the years to come and say, “Well, survey,
opportunity knocked once for
Denison but because we were
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homes will have to be bu it Davis, 814 1/^ interes? in
throughout America before tie Blanton, 303M
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in progress 202 Davis; M. W. Haggard, 415
there was a great deal of talk North Denison; G. F. Aldridge,
about Denison being overbuilt 531, Q 2, enisoni oy Boaz, cnun xuaay ve pvuu anu a0uu, - - j ----
,5 manv n homes 1208 North Weaver; Mrs. Ethel “TOKYO ROSE” DETAINED— but then Texas has more to be ber 1, 1920, and organized the
. how many excessive homes Quisenherry, 117% East Tennie; U. s. Eighth army headquarters proud about than any other state Texas Agricultural Writers asso- nese - 1001 - n
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much greater demand for homes outh[202 A-er jeA, Ite J S . « , "More commissioned officers “Texans loud? Why just sup- Now suddenly the public is
n Denison than ever before. .It o5n‛a-ennanc‛ gentifn?: est in 81 acres of land out of the in the army from Texas A&M pose a Californian had half as stunned with the disclosure that
- • - - ••— - 1 nomason, 208 East Scotti annns Joseph Boyle survey, abstract 88. than any, other institution (in- much to talk about!” its god had feet of clay. Tojo. the
D. Otts, et ux, to John Hardy, cluding West Point) , . . chief of all the militarists, shoots
-,-2---. 1/5 interest in 11 acres vui of “The 36th division, claimed as BOYCE HAS WRITTEN two himself because he has failed,
c, A- qFast.raptorniai the Thomas Rutledge survey, Texas own,,the first to invade previous books of Texas humor— that is, because militarism has
normal demand is supplied due io Chas A..Lindsey, ,1010 Lindsay; abst .866. ‛‛ the mainland of Europe— “I Give You Texas,” and "Tall -
n0 14 dASUP25 nu10 O. J. Seibold, 206 North Ritchey; Assignment of Oil & Gas Leases “Almost as much oil from Tex- Talk from Texas," each of them >■■■■■■■■&■■■■■■■■
the lack of construction during E. H. Orsburn, 608 North Schop- D.L. Monroe to Shell Oil Co as for the war effort as from all crammed-full of jokes, some old ZBW A A mm
- in other meyer; »Robert Meek Anthony Inc., 10 acres out of the'Thomas other states put together— and some a mE A M SA
words, Denison needs several streeti. ...-,,33 Hutledge survey, abst. 866. "Adozn Texas admirals setting. Some bring EEumEFAB
Weaver; John Bugg, 306 E. Elm. Assignment of Oil Payment eluding Admiral Nimitz— chuckles, some of them great guf- mE EFe4 EUEidy
Water Transfers....... A L. Andree to W. H Hamon, A hundred Texas generals, iin- faws. And even Texas hum r mvEamE Veml
V. S. Payne, 1217 North Clem- et al, 1/6 of % of all oil and gas cluding General Ike Eisenhower— makes you proud you are a Tex- mVme V vV
ents to 820 South Grand; R. F. in and under: 100 acres outof These are just a few reasons an # •NV WU V D
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It has been said Shoes — Book No. 3 airplane
that “faint heart ne’er won fair stamps 1, 2, 3 and 4 good indef-
pa ra- initely. OPA says no plans to can-
. cel any of these stamps.
phrased to “faint heart ne er built
a fair city” | 7 CITY COURT
, .L. Water Turn Ons
Six years ago when the Dem- H G Lewis, 317 North Com-
son dam was in its first phases merce; Clyde Crowsey, Minnie
and a modest building program street; Maj. Harrie W. Pearson,
Gainesville 1ailg Regisker
FOttaSed Aagut, l»»0, by JOHN T. LEONARD, Publlihed Each Afternoon, Except Sunday________
The Register Printing Company, Fubliahera, Gainesville, Cooke County, Texaa Editorial and Business Of- Z.
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- r about Texas, particularly on its hief of the division of publica- East Asia under t^ rule of Ja of Japan see the truth about ag- ians abroad also come under the
Emddomn vartety ot E _________ idcpPRddirstivad" 5/^
gndddf ,, ,,, Texas who will retire October 11 Sam in the back, for the general r l... "
ddddd But best of all, we like Boyces Wn9IMreure -czoE 411 was premier when the sneak at- The direction of wind over currency for shoes when they are
2 intrpductionmwpichahensaysca tackwasmad"onpeariHaFbor. wa^be^^ being scnt to civilans abroad
iexas may De proud ana wua, L-- 1 100 a _____- Through the long years sue- ing at me shapes oi me.waves _____,A_
; ceeding Pearl Harbor the Japa- and the shadows they cast. Classified Ads bring results.
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Fer Thursday, Sept. 13
“Haven't ya got a Union”?
Such a statement indicates mis-
understanding—dangerous lack of
knowledge—of what a union is.
Essensialy, a union is an organ-!
ization of workers, whether by
craft, company or industry, for
representation in affairs pertain-
ng to their work. Its purpose is
not to guarantee any specific in-
dividual a job or a particular
wage it does seek to establish
adequate working conditions and
fair wage scales, and spread the)
work among its members, as far
as possible.
The older members of labor ’
unins. generally speaking, look i
upon their organization in this i
-light But in the skyrocketing of I
wartime employment, many new
members simply consider their |
unions as protection — against
anything.
Labor leaders have a big job j
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Member of th* Associate Press. United Press, Texas
Prees Association, and International Circulation Man-
agers Aseociation.
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4 SNATCH of conversation And they must educate their
overheard on the street of a members to the responsibilities of
big war-industry city rings a dis+ union membership, as well the
turbing note in this period when benefits.— Denton Record-Chron-
so much depends on proper un- icle. •
#Ehga, '
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‘asleep at the switch’ and wait- and Mrs. Odessa Hopper, 28, Nor-
ing for a ‘sure thing’ we just sat man, Okla.
back idlv and Jet it go by.” I .R. P. Chancellor 41, Oklahoma
Materials are hard to obtaih . . Oklahoma City.
sc is labor . . . there is no que$- Birth Certificates
tion of either, but lots of bigger Edna Roberta Caldwell.
and harder jobs being done today Criminal Docket
.11 ju j-w .X State of Texas vs. Howard.
are accomplished under difficult Ward wife desertion.
conditions. As far as building is
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