Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 128, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1943 Page: 2 of 4
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All edible meats will be rationed to extract copper from or in New
hen meat rationing begins about Mexico and Arizona, rather than
made. Hadl
And the shredding plant set up
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Nazi ‘Culture’
By Raeburn Van Buren
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icy, as stated above, there must
be considered the amount of the
annuity income received during
the year. The portion of this an-
nuity income which is taxable,
namely 3 per cent of the cost of,
the policy, is the amount to be en-
tered.in item 7 of the return Form
1040; the balance is non taxable
REMARK
FUEHRER
ACCOMP
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credited
IVE READ
L GUITE
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schedules
fares. ,
ABOUT YOU.
GLAD TO
I MEET YOU.
Member of the Associated Press, United Press, Texas
Press Association, and International Circulation Man-
agers’ Association.
Pour
CAN AD!
PAY-DAY
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OF US 15 _
TOHVE ID
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Life Begins at
60 or 65
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4-28
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... if you have a State Re-
serve life income policy.
Tate it over with
Chas. J. Gandillon
“See Me Before You Die”
With gasoline rationing in
effect Dixie Motor Coaches
will serve a greater number
of persons . . . Convenient .
g
X I GUESS
\ THAT
MAKES
) IT
/OFFCIAL,
ALL RIGHT
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garage, which was
level as the tennis-
provides that this portion shall be
considered as 3 per cent-of the cost
vance ___
Six months, in
advance ____
left of the garden, a banked drive-
way lined with tall trees sloped
down to
(APTAIN EDDIE Rickenbacker, after returning from his
• gruelling experience in the South Seas and his inspection
of fighting fronts. is the only man who has said what the
American people needed to hear in connection with produc-
tion problems. In the newspapers and in the news reels he
said that if the soldiers could be transferred from the hell
holes they occupy on the battlefronts, to our factories, and
if the employes in the factories could be transferred to the
battlefronts, production in this country would double in
thirty days.
in this manner has been required
in most sections of the country
since the beginning of the tin can
collections. The only reason it
was not required in the South-
west is the fact that cans col-
lected in this area have been used
of “faith” that built this nation.
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ply of meats which the armed serva
ices demand, that is beef and pork
and the choicer cuts. But the ra-
tioning outlook includes liver, kid-
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II
PLANT
Your Fruit Trees
Evergreens . . Roses
NOW!
Complete Nursery Stock
Proffer & Woolfolk
Nursery
Phone 9010-F-3
4 Miles Fast on Highway 82
b,
I NO THAT ISN’T THE REASON.
MANY WOMEN FIT THE /
DESCRIPTION- THE COUNT-RY <’
FULL OF FOREIGN BLONDES 7
OuR PROBLEM IS, WHICH m
L ONE IS YOUR SPY. m—-Ra
turned down
flattening the broad jowl;
3 twitched as though he
going
OUT OF THE WAT, J
LETS LOOK INTO '
THIS SECRET TNNEL!
5-32, -357
one who
help him.
DIXIE
MOTOR COACHES
PHONE 300
WE IN NAZI GERMANY ARE
CUUFUMDe WE know der
FUEHRERS HUNTINGS ARE
THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME.
OUR OWN MINISTRY OF ART
APPRECIATION HAS SAID A
si AND DER FUEHRER )
HMAASELS STHE A,
HEAD OF THAT AN
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Entered at the Gainesville.Texas, Postoffice as
Second-class Matter. *
rights. But the same officials who pay lip service to these
war aims have proceeded to ape Hitler in Puerto Rico. As
w
met safely on a dark night. He I ----- —
passed on the warning, which I strangled with that silk scarf of
pass on to you if you should hap- his, and Miss Brenda says hes
pen to want us,. the number is Heed ”
Whitehall 1112. Good afternoon.
PERHAPS A MONTH ORTWO WITH US WILL
TEACH YOU MORE ABOUT--AKT. BECAUSE
OF YOUR FINE QUISLING TYPE OF RECORD
YOU WIL NOT BE TREATED AS STERNLY
AS ORDINARY PRISONERS —■
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“Reverses in a war are part of war . . . neither side in a
war tells its people just what it is up against. At a time when
truth is most needed, truth becomes illegal.”—J. French Rob-
inson, president, East Ohio Gas Company.
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If they have any traffic law’s in Tunisia, both Rommel
and Montgomery may get arrested for speeding. — Dallas
News.
Ration Pointers
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, him. "a-ev
if they gaw. What are
is this man?"
“His inar
NOT SO FAST / 11
CAN'T RISK . —
GETTING TRAPPED
INSIDE.. ONE
CAPTAIN YANK
f GUES THAT CUNCHES
I THAT NI^I GUARDING ,
SOMETHING TOJO DONT
Income Tax
By Chic Young
"‘1/pTEDDNTA
( WANT if TO uDOK
( LKKETHEYHADTO
’ N, WAIT UNTIL HIS .
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THIS IS MAJOR E
TURNER OF BRITISH
2 INTELLIGENCE .
Em SIT DOWN, A
73 NPALOOKAb
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Notice to Income
Tax Payers
We will have an office over
First State Bank to figure your
income tax. See us before the
rush.
Office will be open Feb. 1,
1943.
F. M. Aldridge
and Associates
till IIICCI1e> ul VI duo FV- -G -V-- , I ® ) -—--M •.2"; " JH8 F_1.E M r • J H.A1,A
in which all insular revenues may be deposited; and (6) au- selves. Hiswestrawninidndstowards
thorized the formation of a development company through the L.
which the government may engage in any form of private though
business.’* , itself f-
The people of Puerto Rico have futilely opposed the hc-tI
destruction of private ownership. American courts have ShoWed s
condemned it, pointing out that the emergency powers of
- government were never intended for such application. But
the process continues. Puerto Rico is fast becoming a so-
cialized state under the jurisdiction of the United States.
What irony. - . i.
Is this a preview of “the brave new world” we may ex-
pect to see in expanded form in this country and other coun-
tries which this nation is now helping to liberate?
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to sneeze; and ’ he
court Between 1— „----
tennis-court, a gravel path went
on still further to
Ak
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BUT WE
DONT WAT
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see that he was disgusted with the Pollyanna talk about
workers at home being classed as fillipg “battle stations.”
Captain Rickenbacker emphasized that nothing the peo-
ple in this country’ can do will in any measure equal what the
boys on the battle lines are doing. They don’t get overtime
pay and they work day and night if necessary.
The people agree with Captain Rickenbacker. Just be-
cause some of us wear “tin hats” at home, we don’t want to
become swelled up with the idea that we are filling “battle
stations”—We are not. Battle stations are where the bul-
lets fly and men are dying; where men work as long as there
is something to do; where orders are obeyed; where overtime
pay and profits are not an issue; and where the perpetuation
of liberty and freedom for the individual are the guiding
stars.
come apply also to retirement in-
come, annuity pensions and other
forms of annuities. In the case of
ment plan which has ben in effect in Dallas to prepare the cans for
for several months now, consum- the use to which they were being
asked to limit their sup- put, could take cans not processed.
"Boy-friend?" ‘—-------------e,---— —5-
“Yes. She didn’t dare go to him hearing endless repetitions of the
for the mone’ r she needed. because same word......
much; he admired
Founded August, 1890. by JOHN T. LEONARD, Published Each Afternoon Except Sunday
(Absorbed Gainesville Signal, February, 1939). ’ *
HMM-LUCKILY, HERR A
SCRAPPLE, YOU HAVE AN EX- )
CELLENT RECORD AG A «
TRAIT0R-SOY0UWILL.8E Y
WELL TREATED HERE. BUT F
YOU SHOULD NEVER HAVE
MADE THAT SLIGHTING
(8 2
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little. Ete minutes to seven the
Gainesville Mailu Register
WANT US TO KNOW ABOUT/
GOT TO FIND OUT WHAT
DAILY RI
BY MAIL, OUTSIDE OF
Montague, Wise counties.
Oklahoma:
One month, in ad-
vance _______________
— steadily, preventing
Dr Youngi read just as
retirement income andpensiben PsEaurant Ncfamng sP bis shrunken
income, then the paycheck t9 anager
UZI- ,,
••That," said Rouzer, "is the Vic-
powerful effective action
fhroat, head and bronchial
el’om
li
I
bookshelves, switched on a bridge
lamp over it, and managed to lie
down amid 1 twitches of pain that
turned him dizzy. But he would not
acknowledge pain: he . cursed any
came near or tried to
‛TA‛s 1
WHERE J
YOU 4
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i a pitch on the earth. .__________-
tilted; a decision was when meat rationing begins about Mexico and Arizona, —
ley was just getting in- April 1, war price and ration of- being used for other metal pro-
______outside the house, and ficials announced here Thursday. duction. •
Proposals the hands of Nick’s .clock stood under present voluntary
- - - - -- at a quarter past six, when the sky ■ -*-----ti-t *— —
burst across and the storm tore
cost to be shown would be the
__.________________ amount of the single premium paid
going to pass up the annual Presi- for the policy. If the annuity is re-
dent’s Birthday celebration this ceived by the policyholder of an
unheard, but under uoning ouLIOOK. incnHH ma, maI year. endowment, insurance
le electric fan kept up ney, heart, tripe, brains, sweet- It is customary for the state payable in installments to the pol-
eul core-of onise. breads and all the less select meats olganization to appoint a local icy holder, then the cost is the sum
had asked him, Nick as well as favorite steaks. chairman to carry on the cam- of the premiums paid for the pol-
yeplied that he was . All will 80 into the new I ation- paign. This was done, but the icy.
* But his vivid mind ing program, the OPA order dis- person appointed was unable to In addition to the cost of the pol-
• some minutes hes closed. 3----tifi-d theletata d:
3 fact that the rain Meats, like canned and frozen
the carpet, fruits and vegetables will be ra-
one else, or received as the pro-
ceeds, to a beneficiary, of a life in-
surance policy issued to another.
If the annuity derives from a
straight annuity contract, then the
883883 3
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a0A,. . . the latest addition to
the feet, The Trial of Mrs. Jewell,
the case in which Hugh
ized the government to F------------~r------ —----- ways there
communicatic n; (4) provided for government ownership of ground, as ._________ -
all means of transportation; (5) created a government bank young people were enjoying them- ------
... -- • • ______ ______1— a---M-a.l--a (ei -al-ee Hie west window’s looked DI ANTTM
out over the garden arid towards 5—=;
the tree-enclosed tennis - court,
.1 nobody could see the court
i itself’ from any position. And now
1 not even see the trees,
hen a lift of lightning
Cditonviala PoteaelUIRECRGE
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28,1941 PAGE TWO •EMtE
What Nick might have said in
reply was lost under the ear-
splitting assault of the thunder,
heat had been strung
away; |and 1,-------
multuous under the rain, fell the
slopes of Hampstead Heath.
Nick shut the last window.
He switched off the electric fan,
blundered aqross to a couch by the
Rowland had prepared, or was paid
to have prepared .the defence.
Under the close light of the
bridge lam i, Dr. Young’s face
showed rough-skinned and pitted.
, (Inc.) Publishers Gainesville, Cooke County. Texae Editorial and Busi-
ness Office. 303 Bast California St
LISTER
Cooke, Grayson, Denton.
Texas, and Love county
Six months, in ad-
vance ________--$3,50
DAILY REGISTER
BY MAIL in Cooke, Grayson, Denton, Montague,
Wise counties. -Texas, anf Love county, Oklahoma:
One month, in ad- Six months, in ad-
-__________ vance_____—_____22.50
i advanea ______1__2_____$1.25
iwed
Acts like a flash. Right .away it
..... — isen thick, chokin phlegm and
open up clogged bronchial tube*, ver 1 2
million bottle* sold in cold wintry Canada.
A single sip wili tell you **y Spend 45
cents today at I any pood drug, store tor
a bottle of Buckle’s CANADIOL Mixture.
tongue a moment
Feel its quick
--
for his aftr-tea nap, he knew that
’j —j — । . . he couid rot sleep. Beside the
By the tone of his voice and his expression, you could couch ran the "crime” bookshelves,
* ..... * “ h" -i----x storehouse of murder filling one
study, and dominated
by the tall b ue volumes of the Not-
Britis i Trials Series. He
V ST WE'VE
K TRIED
—.2hin
Military Intelligence
stated that in the near future an energy re
be appointed to “control production and distribution of coal,
oil and electric power.” The long-range purpose of this and
similar official planning is to pave the way for the ultimate DrYoung:
taking over by the government of all natural resource indus-
tries— socialization.
MAA
Costumes by,Kuneoshi
^NDW THAT NIPPIE S
Ta
it was long past time
BUT SOON
KANSAS CITY- "What about
this new deedict?” complained the
■ a railroad
__kmmn=
By Frank Tinsley
(hr COTUME FROM THE
Fe—WARDROBE AISTRESs
#55
,) Br
ing it fort
out and took it off the shelf. He
you went out to Kitty
trim little house not far
in case of errors or omissions occurring in local or
other advertisements or omiksion on scheduled date,
the publishers do not hold themselves liable for dam-
ages further than the amount received by them for
such advertisements. I '
,‛yA‛wPppA
, ' ", ( THEY CHANGE)
fe ! g IT TO THE {
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19 S the <
243. ( WEEk? )
The Associated Press is exclusively ent it
use for republication of all nevi dispatcher
to it or not otherwise, credited in this paper and
to loraljwwi imring herein. '
The one frosted lens of his spec- ooI , CI A -Fe
taeles gleamed; the other eye, A55lk an HAIS
sharp and dark, moved angrily. He ------------——---‘
‘ * the corners of his
’! 11 THE 3OSS SAID [
Natural resource industries are the foundation of free en- Nerves and
terprise. They have served the nation well. They have Ao tonamgh
contributed to stable employment and higher living stand-_______5
ards. There is no sound reason for making basic changes in to his car
their ownership or their methods of operation. T _
for their socialization mean that officials with “dikited faith” yur,
are trying to ptraddle a political fence. This is not the kind down. .
For several
first deluge struck the house. Dr.
Nicholas Young sat motionless. It
almost dark in the study; the
t
JOEPALOOKA .
Z PRIVATE PALOOKA 'W
HERE , SiR.rf
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Coughing CusT
and Stop it NOW
yourself a teaspoon of Buckley *
16 Mixture—let it lie on. your
■ then swallow slowly.
( OK^iaWPLOUISE M'',
P ’ PHONED ME TODAY K -A
k THAT THEY POSTPONED ) 9 1 L
• .< 3 —
( until MONDAY '
Town Topics
(OLECTION OF TIN CANS INCOME FROM ANNUITIES whee n Payents have
V for the war effort in Gaines- Annuities have become a popu- WAole amoumt of the income is tx-
ville is not at an end, even though lar form of investment in recent able (except for pensions to war
m---smmas 1 H*e-d eaam in ElestrisolComege
"It seems that Madge Sturges, chest. 6 atfurtheringt.the.proseution.o found, but themost common are Acourse.on.electricityesin on-
has a boy-friend" . > The next thing he knew, some- ewarehu they without a sat annuity contracts issued by insur- nectton.withtheeng war train-
one was screaming, and he kept Gaines liebeing without sat- ane companies. An endowment ence and m nageme n,war at the
- "icegpeopieKavegptacaPthersgaf-insurancgrpolicyimaybenpayabienaneogramsunsorscotlegedsten
she didn't dire admit shea been Then, shatteringly, distinct pageainndiscardeainin.cnscand annua sums foE‘a period sipu- ning next, week, itissannouncedpy
Gos ge up. SSESgs
M inetr"gareee.n" dC counose anterestea may contact
We now hear predictions that we will have some meas- scteaming at cerdreereneotomed KiTXi,^
"Never mind what Frank He knew a second of pure super- tion of cans was suspended, come for life. In sue h annuity coh- evenings a week wiD diPamimnfta
—l-— you getting at ? Who stitious terror; he kicked out by But beginning ext month, the tracts, a portion of the payment, evenings a weex wi ne
Instinct, as though tp kick away drive will be* renewed. Hereafter, received represents interest on the tor attendance. Lessons
ime in Chandler. He’s a fancies; then pain burnt him only tin cans which have the tops sum or sums paid for the policy or held two evenings each Wee i
music-hall artist; gives a very un- through his broken limbs, and and bottoms removed and are contract, and a portion represents time to be set at the orsanitauo
* ' ' —■’ ' " 1-: Hi e-le mashed flat, will be accepted. a gradual return-of the principal meeting next week,
you ought to see." Hadley paused. "It's Mr. Frank, sir. He's lying To anyone who is sincerely de- to the annuitant. Only that portion The courses will consist of in,
“He streaked round to D Divirion in the middle of the tennis-court.” sirous of helping the war effort, of the ’payments which represents struction in magnetism, direct
for details. And got them. The di- Then, grabbing on. words still this will not be a task which they interest on the cost of the policy currents, alternating currents, and
visional inspector says Chandler more wild. will not undertake cheerfully. And or contract is taxable income, and simple radio and code.
. ... -r f 2 h “I can hardly, believe it,,sir,.but more cans can be carried in one for purposes of uniformity the law =
seen him there. | He s been load when they are so prepared. - - ■
says he’s PREPARATION OF THE cans
7 GOOD.
SEND HIM )
: RIGHT IN. p
JHi . 0a....
Copy 194*. K-ng Features Syndicate, lac
Kr, in _____________________________
LAIL, In Zones 6, 7 and. 8:
Three months, in
.75c : advance -----
One year, in
-14.00 advance____
until there has been excluded from
gross : ncome an amount equal to
the principal sum paid for the pol- can cause real "trouble inride yoyor,
icy. Thereafter, the eritire amount for the warnly aian*;
of the annuity is taxable income. Eeat. GetSaynesVemifuge risk away
Annuity income, accordingly, JAYNES is America’s leading proprietary
must be reported in the federal in- centuey.gAictnegngq
come tax return, whether the an- worms. Demand JAYNES VERMFYGE.
nuity is a gift received from some
HITLER COULDN’T IM) BETTER , was
A N INCIDENT is taking place in Puerto Rico which should clock went
be brought to the attention of every American citizen. thenuprosrit
As an island territory of the United States, it is being used if anybod
as a guinea pig for social experiments at the hands of so- would; have
cialist politicians working under cover of emergency war not disturhhrg
powers granted by the people of this country to their gov- woketthe
ernment for the efficient prosecution of the war. It is an was sluicing down on the carpet, fruits and vegetables will be ra- So far as we know, another ap-
ahise of nower that should make a fair minded observer see soaking the curtains, and stinging tioned under a point system, with pointment has not been made and
aouse OI power mai. mane a -n. ""5 c his face from many feet away. His the purchaser required’to surren- as a result, no activity has been
red. . . . . .... crutch lay against his chair. Prop- der varying points, depending upon announced and no publicity given
The war is being fought to preserve and reestaDish tne ping himself up, he sprang across the type of meat he buys. the annual event.
principles of representative government and individual the room in awkward jerks like ------------L---- Unless something is done in the
- - — . .. — • * ’ •• ---X1----a mechanical toy, fell against each The leather in a pair of men’s next few days, Gainesville will
window in turn and stood on one oxfords would make an officer’s have failed to participate in the .a . L
. . ... leg while he closed them. The storm pistol holster. annual campaign to raise money and ls t0 be appli ea,.agains the
the New York Times recently pointed put, at the insistance roared at him. It blinded him and . , to fight infantile paralysis for the cost of the policy. When the tax-
of American government officials the Legislature of Puerto lifted his hir: a darkness through . first time since the movement was payer has received non-taxable in
; in 4L0 15 twn gegcions haq “(11 orovided for govern, 'which onljr its own movement could The Word of God instituted. come in this manner equaling the
R1CO in the last two sessions n^s 11 prov aea - g 1 .be seen or heard or felt. Do not take advantage of weak- _________________ cost of the policy, thereafter the
ment ownership of more than half the island s sugar lands; For th preceding half-hour he ness nor ignorance. God is deeply Ordinary snapshots sealed in whole annuity income each year
(2) turned all of the sugar mills into public utilities, subject had been able to hear, even at interested in such and will father plastic, although thin as a paper must be entered as taxable income
to regulations of the Public Service Commission; (3) author- that distance, the faint pick-pock their cause’: He doth execute the match and weighing less than half in item 7 of return Form 1040.
210 Cntemnwent tn nirhase and onerate all forms of noise of tennis rackets. It was al- judgement of the fatherless and an ounce, are waterproof, dust- The principles set forth above
Pus 2__ann.ol naveli nf ways there, always in the tAtke widow.—Deut. 10:18. proof, flexible, and unbreakable. for the treatment of, annuity in-
DILUTED FAITH
rHIS NATION has always been unbeatable because the peo-
- ple have had faith in their form of government and in
private enterprise. Their faith brought them freedom—
spiritual, economic, and political. It also brought them un-
precedented comfort and security. Any man or woman, re-
gardless of race, color or creed, was free to come and go
as he pleased, work for whom he pleased, and by thrift, bring
security and well-being to himself and his family. He could _ _____ ________
go into business for himself and if he made good no one re- had no idea of whet was going
Sented his success. Yesterday these things were so, with- untii he read abput her attemp
vance -------------bUc
3 months, in advance-----------------+------
One year, in advance---------------------------
When subscription is not paid in advance dr rent .
Within one week after expiration, straight price of 50
cents per month will be charged.
Until neatly seven o’clock the
rain, roared
sleep.
steadily, the ■
, ‘
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WlF YOU'LL^
8 EXCUSE 1
Y ME, SIR--1
/ GUESS THE
DISCRIPTION
[GANE WASN'T
VERY GOODj
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.KEVNTUALV
TO FINO "
HER BUT ) |
HAVEN'T v"
SO FAR.K
ure of socialism after the -war. We hear warnings that
ihe people intend to have “total social security.” !f the
cannot get it KM) per cent under the present system, the
mplication is they will demand it under some other system. music-nan gives a very un- nrougn ns uruxen
Material comfort with many has clearly taken precedent usual and spectacular show, which shocked him awake,
over things of the spirit, although lip service is still pai-
American traditions. Federal bureaus and many public of-
ficials promote this counterfeit doctrine. ___
1 a VISIUII4I IIIPHHFUI oa/o wI-W-EI
A good example of diluted faith in America was con- isn't in any state of mind to be
tained in a recent news report from Washington, which * -fih - J * -iht Fe
rce czar would
tory tax.”
The dishwasher’s eyes sparkled.
• Boss, did wte win?”____________
Stop that
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC -
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, reputa-
tion or stand ing of any firm, individual or corporation,
will be gladly corrected upon being called to the pub-
lishers' attention.
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 128, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1943, newspaper, January 28, 1943; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1470295/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.