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GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER. GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
NESDAY AFTERNOON,
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rank of
Crean#, No. 2. pound
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Coaches
were
with cars.
A ile training arid opportunity for
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i nt. See N..C. Parker at Turner
. : ttage, 203
Rooms for Rent
Watts Brothers
"So long as a priest minds his
-w hcinAce h A la er~eo+ ’ ’ ha onAe ,
I R RENT
Dixom. Phone deliver sheet steel at the rate of
said.
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PITTSBURGH, Oct. 18 (AP).—
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Apartments
38
DR RENT
Furnished apart-
WESTBOUND
ment. 820 N. Dixon. Phone 1077
Lb, only
10'jc
NORTHBOUND
“West Point of Health" would en-
Per lb. ..
... only 161 2c
the
MORTIMER AND CHARLIE
Autos for Sale
court
By EDGAR BERGEN
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’OK RENT
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Men Are Such Rough-Necks!
By CHICK YOUNG
Mrs. Martha Huney-
or retail business, -Sce Joe Leon- FOR SALE
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the air ministry announces
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Special Notices
To
ABBIE an’ SLATS
Curtain!
BY RAEBURN VAN BUREN
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have oneto tee
Next time you
rving
Jewelers
"arry. Miner's Cleaners.
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LAST OP TH VAN SCHUYLERS
Cotton futures
pofts higher.
er. December 86 to 85%,
to 85, wheat later held
ITS RONNIES FATHER-
XS GOING TO MAKE
AN ANNOUNCEMENT r
’ charge of Miss Ruby Chapman. The
1 November meetingwill be held the
I served by the host group to ill
young people and their sponsors,
and two pastors, Rev. Alex Hub-
: bard of Myra and Rev. Leon Tur-
800
(21 1
33 ..... 10:55 a. m.
I SANTA FE—SOU
WHERE ARE
MY SPOOLS.
t ALVIN?
< FATHERS LIFE
COMES ONE MO-
THE MOMENT HE CAN ANNOUNCE
THE BETROTHAL OF THE CHLD HE
LOVES TO the MAN she LDVES!-
SO I NOW ANNOUNCE TO THE
ENGAGEMENT OF MY DAUGHTER,
RONNIE-TO WE MAN SHE
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gress. Eleven of the two-motored 1
the flight. Guards kept watch over
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New York Chinch
Leader Is Dead
Health Association.
One of the country’s outstand-
ing physicians, Dr. Alan Gregg.
1 are shown lined up at Los Angeles' Union Air terminal, ready for
craft, part of t e undelivered remainder of a 250-plane order.
Arrive 4
, 4:46 a.m.
. 9.06 p m.
TEN AM
TWENTY-FNE
CENTS FOR
THESE STALL
SEATS' .
j of heating and slow cooling, makes
steel soft and ductile.
4-
Depart
12:05 a. m.
9:24 a. m.
HOW COME
YGOT TWO
PRICES FER.
- STALLS .
loy as a protection against corro-l
sion. . |
4. (b» About 1.069.000 pounds of ,
'steel were consumed in golf club
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VAS, IT IS
‛ ASHiP t
Arrive
. 12:05 a.m.
. 9:24 a.m.
M rs. ।
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Furnishd bedroom, once
ROUND STEAK
Cut From Good Beeves
vate bath. 423 8
1 05.
winl co
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San. Kne Features Syndicate. ine. Wendngharerela
GETTIN’
READY FER.
TA SHOW.
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AN DAT MAN SHE EES ME-
LUCKY PIERRE ?
Reserved Seats
LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected to oct, 18
Prices given vetuw are those ob-
al
53
i
BLONDIE
Remintered v s. Patent offlee
15 ..
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Sheep 1,700; wooled 1aMas 7 25
to 8 00 ’ E1
th e
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• WELL.
FOC TWENTY-FIVE
CTNTS WE CHASE
. OUT TH'COWS /
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Sixty bombing planes built for England at the Lockheed plant in Burbank, Calif., were scheduled to be
flown soon to Newark, N. J., to be stored pending outcome of the arms embargo repeal now before con-
(Quotations furnished by kemp-
"imnFeed Store.)
Wheat, bushel
pl!’
Temple
Cash Stores
Special Thursday, Oct. 19
VEAL LOAF or
HAMBURGER MEAT
An all-meat product, no ce-
real or moisture added. Per
TABLES
M. K T.— EASTBOUND
______ .121)
SEE our new line of circulating
' heaters at lower prices and save
money. Gettys Furniture Co., 418
f (* WHY DOESNT HE SIMPLY
/ SAV-SOLD m RONNIE BAD-
MINTON OF THE VERY SADLY ,
Enquire G. D. Bell, C. C.
Salesmen
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WIMPY 22
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y,, , A ___ Copr. 1939 i Edgar Berge __________
UA i N L—Intertill A Fan Amer copr. reserved..sa
t \ —• ate, Inc. **-9
229,150
Just as the Doctor Oi
5*,,
WELL,
Blow
me
DOWN
MYDEARL
FRIENDS— •
INTO EVERY
He
noi.
• WHUT AIR.
YE GONNA
CHARGE FER
N----- 'EM?
FIKE. TORNADO
And AU Kinda of
INSURANCE
The name of George Grice -2
your Insurance Policy la like
Sterling on silver.
GEO. M. GRICE
116% S. Dixon St. Phone 73
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IET THE «AASSHEIEWS WORK FDR YOU/
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NEur York, Oct.
22
UN THEY
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Specia
Five ave
" 'TILL TH'
COWS COME 1
• HOME!-
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filled we will appreciate $
you. and it will cost yeu n4
Watts Bros. |
Pharmacy 3
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“Oo-
Gainesville ... that advertisers pay low rats."
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night. He had been ill since early —7—
last summer. ni • C •
A tireless worker for the wel- 3n1p BU1VIVOIS
fare of his parishioners. Monsignor nT , ..
-pvelles napouticsevere critie of Rescued by Liner
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II Rotarians See
E Football Film
—sh-. --ms
NEW YORK Oct. 18 «
Ss,
years the rector of St
Cathedral, is dea l at 83.
The venerable prelate, one of
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or more, 1 days, 3
—- timing value: 1 *4ve
learned that Me Day Register is the best he-
dium for advertising that gets results in
A
IN MY BOYHOOD DAYS ) TELLE
I WAS VER GOOD AT) IN IT
WIGWAGGING j---- WIMP
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Broadway, after 8 p.
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an
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about 3 hours, to pose with Billings ad Davis
8 (bi Copper, added to steel for cameramen. Billings, grinned
rbus, too.
lum
iey would
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the most beloved in the American men to obtain
hierarchy of the Roman Catholic and enter the
church, died of a heart ailment last ease.
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Give Prompt Relief!
। ner of Marysville
OR RENT Two hrick stpre
buildings in Leonard block on
last California street. On high-
rays making best location in town
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BER 18, 1939.
OR KENT
SCHUYLER
MILUONS
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750
... 32c
. 42c
56c
. . 45c
... 3C
37.00 .
16 06
$5 06
310 06
Furnished, garage ; ------------
Lindsay. Phone FOR SALE
I'M FIXING!
UP SOME
: SEATS A
. NOW/ /4
ney Lions and the Gainesville
Leopards. were shown to members
of the Rotary club and a number
of visitors. following the weekly
lunchecn Wednesday. Coach Chas.
Number as
tent and courtecus
erk -will assist yun
ur ada by phone or in
ur office.
, apartment.. 411
63.
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Motion pictures of last Friday *
night’s game between the McKin-'
5N
83
A school similar to West Point or In London, operators of the City
Annapolis to train young doctors; of Mandalay sa d they had informa-
in fighting disease was proposedtion the ship had been attacked and .
today before the American Public I sunk.
or more, 6 in
,8
BOMBERS FOR1 BRITAIN AWAIT DELIVERY FLIGHT R&) Rabehl is
iray. 301 Wine. Phone 292.
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4 Business Property
Filling is the most imprtant
department of our busings. To
date we have filled over ?
DIXIE MOTOR
COACH CORP,
ponesoo (
y MENT OF r
3, SUPREME U
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Federal Doctors’
OR RENT
apart ment
□ a Taylor
OR RENT
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ly furnished a
' sst Pecan street
Friday. Take four passengers.
Share expense. Phone 79. (jl3i
IIMMY’S AUTO TRAVEL BU-j
REAU- Cars to California, all
ktegister or else
e hutubar listed
g
T5-G,T
Methodist Speaker
Reo Habern of ainesville was
the principal speaker Tuesday eve-
’ ning at the Cooke County Method- i
ist Young People’s union meeting
। held at the Marysville church. His
i subject vas "Dedication of Tal-
Tell your merchant,you saw his
advertisement in the Register.
The Right Rey. Mgr Mishael J
Lavelle, 60 years a priest j and 53
Ettrick s
tc-tgiora. * a s ■ cE- e ,
VON PRODUCTS. Mrs.
Morrison, representative.
•avis. .
Lindsey and Assistant
Nabors and Weidman
ANTED Awo men
‘ 502 West California street
l eves.
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THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE
fourth Tuesday evening _ in that
month at the Hood church.
Ice cream cups and cookies were •
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NEW YORK COTTO
NEW YORK, Oct. 18 (B
Oats, No. 2. bushel .
Barley. No. 2. bushel
Shelled corn, bushel
। Ear Corn, bushel ...
Popcorn; 1b. ’.......
Prairie hay. ton ...
Johnson grass. ton ..
Oat Straw, ton.....
Alfalfa hay, ton ...
’ r ‘ : River. See or call Lucille K. Bell.
OR RENT Entire floor of mod- South Side Square. Phone 546.
ern office rooms .over "Texan (21)
ieatre. Phone 865 or see Clay
lewton. (O3tf) 35
DR RENT Furnished and part-
t
. Coach
1,
• Safe
6 Comfortable
official of the Ford Motor company ■
disclosed today1 that- approximately 16 .
able many poor but capable young 40 Russian engineers, who have 6 .
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Russian Engineers
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FORT W ORTH IIVESrck
FORT WORTH, Oct. 18 AP).— .
Cattle 3,500; scattered lot A year- 11,
Hogs 1,400; mostly o cents _ . ,
higher than Tuesday s aveage; top own business, he is great, he once
UP AND COME —/a
DOWN THOSE <1 /A
STAIRS LIKE A H X I
1t GENTLEMAN/ I
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1 ’ H 1 4
|Azaiat.
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DETROIT, Oct. 18 (AP).—An
(old) opene42 to 6
director cf medical sciences of the D. L. l g mor ..4
Rockefeller Foundation, told the Ddrrc I1OI l ldnl
Association’s 3,000 members meet-
ing here that the use of govern-
ment money to operate such a
j to the plant. [ship by Frank Morris, Jr.
No reason was given for the ac- l
tion. . ;
Russian engineers first ap-
' pea red at-the Ford plant shortly
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$35
i The U. S. IMaritime commission gan purchase of automobile parts
| said today 300 survivors had been in America 11 years ago.
| rescued by the American liner In- -----------------
• dependence Hall from two British Want ads ring the cash register,
ships, the 10.283-ton passenger —===-=================
liner Yorkshire and the 3,909-ton LAyT DAAn rIAAE
freighter. City of Mandalay, sunk K A I L I\ U A u 11 IY1 t
about 500 miles off the coast of
France.
Lodge Notices
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’ Trinity Patrick Lodge
Khights or Pythias
meets Thursday eve-
ming at 7,30 p. m. Work
WANT TO RENT — Small farm
range. Corn started % lone? to 1 ; -
higher, December 51 L to ,4 May j
54%to%. 14 i i
' 4 .
CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 5
--------- - $ Cash! |X . J
corn
mple
0 -
(AR)—
fraconally •
i rg§ult of
______—___o _________I eg sharp i
lower prites Getty3 advances the past two dys
. Opening unchanged to ,9 low-
My 85%
near this•
2. (b) The Edgar Thompson FORT WORTH GRAIN
works is located on the site of.the FORr WORTH, Oct. 18 (AP).—
defeat of On Braddock in the Demand, for grain here wse goed
dust be ft- to travel Good pray French and Indian War , today. Wheat No. 1 hard 97% to
3 (ci Terneplate, used for roof- a.004; com shelled No.2yellow
ing, automobile gasoline tanks,- northern, 68 to 69; oats d 2 red,
etc., is coated with a lead-tin al- 47 to 49.
18 (Apt.— after the Russian government be-•
COLDCAPSULES
IIGHWAY AND RADIO ATLAS E.,---7
f „NTuden"suaemaanactcaanaaz Xeh” Jor ieokE. Singm
Bali at The Register office for a Wise and Montague counties,
opv: 35 cents each. < tf» Heave calls at Register office
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. IAOAL COTTON
Prices prevailing at noon to-
day .............. 7.50 tb 8.75
Wagon receipts, yesterday ... 23
Total receipts for year .... 5,706
Candle eggs. No. 1. per dozen . 18c .
I i . i ... ----- --:— .. 1 1 Candle eggs. No. 2 dozen .... 13c
a medical education j been studying American production charge of the snowing, and Rev. | Hides per Ib 1 5c
battle against dis- methods in the Ford plant for sev- 1 Earl J. Patton wa program chair-1 Pecans, Ib .................58
jeral years, have been informed by1 man. . ‘ARAINANN1RV.....
■ the management- that they no Lloyd Roane and Ralph Long] - ' An Ha- •
' | longer will be permitted free access | were inducted into club member-
Auto Thief orteous
TULARE, Cal. (UP)- Benton
Purtle is rather proud of the fact
that his automobile was stolen by
a thief with "good breeding."
After the auto was missing two
days, Purtle received an unsigned
postcard which read: "Your car is
in a San Jose service station. Call
for it. Have your wife take her
keys out from now on. Thanks"
FECIAL Men’s felt hats cleaned ee
and bloqked, 39c. Cash and 56
—— . ,
P
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NEW ORLEANS covoN
NUW ORLEANS, Oct 18^ AP) '
points daily. If passenger, we can Crttn futures opened steely at
arrange the rib? If carbwner, we net advances of 1 to 4 poins here
fill vacant seats. Call: us Ride today ’ 3
The Share-Expense Way Free >
pi k up service. Phone 79. 703 E. CHICAGO GRAIN 3
California St. (23) . CHICAGO, Oct. 18
- -। 1 ' ! j Wheat prices were f.
SHIPMFNT. of Gold Seal rugs in lower early today as a
newest patterns just arriyed. profit-taking attracted
Fee them at lower price- f“*—
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copr. reserved..-
unt with'
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A. R. PORTER. JEWELER, (tf)
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-MA
EM-
YOU CAN now buy a 1939 Texas
Almanac at ’Register office. 50c
, each.. (M4tf)
advettisement for less than 1 . "I
j lo cents j 1939 FORD leaving for California
N <=
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app-
I OF R E N T
rds to the line,
hue Space
gular rate each
tion
■ -4' -...—I ■ — - manufacture during 1938. lings. 5.50 to 8.00.
Bedroom With pri- . 5. (c) Modern continuous mills * •- —
“I 'ave foun‛ zolger-
fec" recipe for;-
12
Milts! I mean adqer-
ge earning and rapid advance-
ANSWERS r<> QUIZ ON PAGE 2 CHICAGO, Oct 18 (A
1 (a) About 440 000 cubic feet wheat. no sales reported ;neyv
of air, weighing four tons, is ton- No. 1 mixed 50; oats,a
S imed m. making one ton of pig grade, mixed. 32. : $
iron. । I •
LOVES —-
| GAINRSVILLE REGISTER
With a quality and quantity of
eirculatiqn that produces results.
Classified advert i sing rates and I
$
N1
10:55 a. m.
I BOUND
Depart
4.46 a. m.
9:06 p. m.
5 For “Sale (Misc.y
loaded a cargo of 12,Ston ’ Warren Billing i School Proposed
of iron «0 re in 16’ . minutes. Aver- - (Continuea From Pag One) !
age loading time, however, isi ’ —4—- 8 4
HOW ’ 3 DO YA
FIGGER -SHOW WILL
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t d M.
1•n ’
42) •
i to A-
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harge Aceountw
lassifiedr patrons desir inK charge
must 1 ve a regular ac-
}
y
improves resistance to atmos- happily, but seemed nervi,,
pheric corrosion. ( • | The attorney said Bilkres and
9. (c> steel was the third safest Miss Rudolph agreed thy would
(Q13tf) industry last year. make no plan for the matriage or
10 (b) Directly or indirectly, the , their future for a-day or two, unti
average American family on-the released prisoner ceuld “get
partments. 826 sumed 1370 pounds of steel in 1938, ' used to” his freedom. ”,
(21) ------------- Governor Olson went H Folsom
iNAnstuis orap 24 Cleaning, Pressing prison yesterdayto deliver person-
‛ wnstairs garage ■■ ..............ally the commutation of, sentence
Moiern. In rear at SPECIAL Suits and plain order in a brief ceremony. And to
__‘ ' dresses, cash and carry. 25c. tell the prisoner he wasis9rry.it
3-rbom nwly deco- Miller’s Cleaners. 329 North Com- was not a full pardon whichiwoud
rated partm nt; private bathmerce. (19> restore, citizenship. He asSed the
id private entrance. Phone,453W. 10
(201 Z8
22 Special Notices
tained at noon each day and are
subject to contant fluctuations
They are given herb as an approxi-
mated of the atal market.
POULTRY AND EGGS
(Quotations furnished by Kemp-
lin Feed Store).
Hens, 41 lbs. and over ... 1.. .9c
Hens. 34 lbs. and over ...... 7c
। Spring chickens 114 lbs., to 2
! lb........... J. 10c
Spring chickens. 2 lbs and oyer 8c
Turkeys, No. 1............ 10c
Turkeys, old toms .. .8c
Old roosters .1b'.......... 5c
Cream, No. 1, pound ........ 22c
BROKE BADMINTONS-TO VAN Ji
SCHUYLER- PRICE- THE VAN J) STRICKEN TRIBE-AND
2--« ( MARRY THE BADMINTON
\ FORTUNE — ? -
o,
rooms Private entrance.
----- TO TRADE -1938 Tudor Chevro-
let for house and lot. H. G
, ~ Reeves. Lone Star Cafe, North
Grand Avenue. (22)
12(11 47 . Typewriters
DID THEY A LyESJAM EXPECTING}-1 OH.MY GORSH .
GET NOOR 1 REPLY SHQRTLY/THEY ARE LQADIN
,Fescog22
(S9tf) about 2000 linear feet per minute.; 7 00.
__ .... . ————— 6. Annealing, which consists S-
)R RENT Nicely furnished
i room to gentieman. 903 S. Den-
( n._(J30tf)
(21)
slate suprem*" E.
to extend a pardon. but -t®
------------‘recommended the commuted
Furnishred duplex FOR SALE Ask about 1937 stead. A recommendati0,
apartment with or without ga- Dodge Sedan and 1934 Dodge' asked because Billings hadga prior
Ells. paid. Rea aon able Coach. Here are some real bar- criminal conviction for -rpnsPo.
hone 963 729 N Grand.' (20) gains if you are needing a car. ing dynamite. ,
--puster Pace * rtf) “I assure you. said Bikings to
“— ------ ’ ..... 1 . ' the gvernor, “that I wasimpris.
1937 long wheel bash oned for a crime that 1lid not
Ford truck, equipped with semi- commit " J
trailer, 10 new tires.'truck equip- ---— ——---‘—-*
ment in good condition. S. W. Cain. ITC41.. . V ;
Myra, Texas. (dw22) . lllICI j •' 2
------------------------. ( Continuea 11 oiln Page ne)
j 30 I ics and I ubes
-----------1....... i---- with which the nazimiliry au-
repos- thorities have been threatening the
sessed p" sender and truck1 tires allies.
in all sizes: Hall Tire Co. Phone It would almost seem at the
900. (J21tf) nazis were pulling rabbits out of
the hat to astound the worB, with-
Houses for Sale out intending to do muc more
-------------------—— than that. Had they employed the
FOR SALE Leonard homestead, much advertised waves of planes
813 East California street. Cash ! in great numbers the stors might
onlv. no trade. See C. H. Leonard have been different.
--1
Planes Scout Naval Base 1
IONDON Oct. 18 (APc. — Ger-
cutts home, 413 North Red • man planes apparently on i scout-
ing mission, approached Britain's
great naval base at Sca, Flow
today, but did not drop any bombs,
Pur corp+
dlassifi- • I
wordinx
ernon at ‘
Arrive Depart
7:05 p. m. 7:05 p. m.
2 sait Morarshacisatrprra addiress’Box -W
mhone 1 48. ) 21) --x-.ru—
Sb Pianos tor Sale 4G Refrigerators
i. “ EXPERr Radio renairing Vehith
WILL sell my Spinet, console radios. Vernon , Doc» Turnage,
piano now stored in Gainesville. 110 N. Dixon, Gainesville. ,
sed less than year for $165. .Spot (A28&w)
ash rat hets, than go to expense of -----------.AOI
hipping M C Smith, P. O. Box 46 ’ Quran
61, Dallas, Tex. • .(20) —__________pwap
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cents per word.
1 rates by the month.
.fro.kt. Jt-Wz.?—
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3 Houses for Rent
t-------- ———————— । BARGAINS in used and
F‛OR RENT 5-room cottage of
I native stone. Every convenience,
autifully decorated. Mrs, John
rav an Wine Phono 909 (19)
31
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