Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 88, Ed. 1 Monday, December 10, 1945 Page: 2 of 6
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WHY OUR
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Carefully measured be-
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We use the most perfect
methods of cleaning.
Browning’s
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Gainesville
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By A. MORTON SMITH BECAUSE OF THESE findings,
‘ THH PLIGHT THE State High- Mr. Greer is quoted as saying the
g I way department has found it- public works aspect of the high-
stFodturyeditoruruttter.brotat, been forsotten
but that did not protect Assyria Dec. 31* voting recently to buy right-of- In other words, the rebuilding
from reaping the rewards of her CITY COURT way for U. S. interregional high- of roads that had greatly deteri-
own wickedness Isaiah 10:5: Woe Two cases of simple assault, way 77 through this city. orated during the war, so as to
to Assyria, the rod of mine anger, One ticket given for speeding The highway aepariinnt had give employment to a large num-
the staff in whose hand is my in- and one for driving without a li- carefully worked* out a $28,700,- peauvyesia, mu
dignation. cense. 000 building program for each of be abandoned for the present. ____
One in jai charged with the next three years, specifying Mr. Greer is quoted as saying Antonio in the
drunkenness. - the principal projects to be in- that in the face of the present in- South San
In one brutally blunt line, it a movement is emanating from
discloses the fuehrer’s purpose to the Anglo-Saxons, who are racial-
smash Christianity in Germany: ly related to us, which regards
“They (the Oxford group) en- just such consciousness of sin as a
courage their members to place basis for a change in perona 1 and
themselves fully beneath the national relationships."
Christian cross, and to oppose the ------------------
cross of the swastika with the Tell your merchant you saw his
cross of Christ, as the former advertisement in The Register.
{a case of errors or omissfons occuring in local or
advertiements or ominston oK neeuled date.
—_„biishere do not bold themablye, Tbie for dam-
area ptceedia the amount recelved by them for euch
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30 Years Ago Views of the News
By DeWITT MacKENZIE man, and warned that it was cret police regarded the Oxford
AP World Traveler dangerous to nazidom as an in- group as * force working to
Downard and Bryant Bonner, LONDON, Dec. 10—Ever.since strument of Christianity. The ideoogicarteonditinsin he
have been appointed for a period my tour of Germany at the time official files in Berlin also dis- reich. ... At the very moment
of 30 days during the holi days. of the fateful Munich conference closed that directives for the sup- we (nazi officialdom) are mak-
Oliver L. Rash, former secre- in 1938 this col- --- is “ * ' -------- Tsistin
tary of the Gainesville Retail umn has repeat-
ber ot prsns over the state, must Meshne,sprsenttserretari,esht nssted
_ . _________ t‘. - he abandoned for the nrsent he is comfortably -located i n San 1iarateiyer,
with the next three years, specifying Mr. Greer is quoted as saying Antonio in the emplozment ~f the
the principal projects to be in- that in the face of the present in- South San Antonio
„ - __ eluded in this program. flationary condition, the depart- company. the Fatherana
A PRESS dispatch recently re- COUNTY COURT But a dispatch to the Dallas ment is placing the most impor- Mrs. J. F .Bezner of Lindsay substituting the
» " ported that “Lone Eagle” MarriagesLicenses , .... . Times Herald published in Sun- tant work, affecting the traveling was among the shoppers in the pagan creed un-
Charles A. Lindbergh brought H S. Price, .52,Ma dikOkla., day’s edition of that newspaper, public under contract first. city today. d e r which he
dow in actual combat several and Mrs. Sadie Smith, 44adill, states that Highway Engineer D. This means that the big inter- Chief of Police Arthur Shrop- himself was a
IoWn i sombat,. several Okla. c GREER had reVealed that a regional highways that carry more shire spent today in Ardmore on messiah, because
Jap Zero planes while flying as Burl Reed, 21, Burneyville, study the department has just traffic than others, will likely be official business. • . he realized that
a civilian in the Pacific to test Okla., and Bernice Marie Hollon, completed of the three major let- the first to be constructed. Mrs. C. E- Skelton returned to- no Christian
and demonstrate mi litray fighting 18, Leon, Okla. tings since the end of the war, daz.to.her home_____________ would
aircraft The report later was Rufus B. Elliott, 26, Whites- shows that bid prices are averag- ______________ _______„_____
diconteX U.2 a1 boro, and Mrs. Frances M. Greer, ing in general 46 per cent above way for the interregional highway
discounted^ after the War depart- 23, Dexter. pre-war prices. through the county is obtained
ment briefly said it had no rec- Capt. Donald I Patton 31, Furthermore, the study shows quickly, this county will not only
ord of Lindbergh’s being in com- Gainesville, and Gladys C. Hob- that jobs involving the large get the benefit of the construction
bat with Japs erer 27, Gainesville amount of labor show the great- of the interregional highway, but
However, aranking Pacific ace OA.F‘Taunente,30,Ardmors, estabishingabhyerace-“atPrr hnumserjnFmengaagobjpayr
declared Lindbergh actually had AK1moand kla ------roll for the county for the next
some brushes with Jap fighters J. F, Frazier, 21, Norman, Ok- terest in 82 acres out of A C. C. three years. .
while serving in the Pacific as lahoma and Ruth Frances Logan, Bailey survey, abst. 44. • . If. there is along delay in ob-
technical instructor with the 23, Norman, Okla. Assignments, Oil and Gas Leases taining the right-of-way, it.may
Army Air Forces. Birth Certificates
It will be recalled by most oPal Juanita Sealy
readers that one of the last things irrH DISTRICT COURT
definitely heard of Lindbergh New Cases Filed
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The Free Press
QUALITY PRINTERS
4 MIGS TITE WANTS
US TO STAY A WHILE
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FREpmggl
after being invited, in effect, to
sivenupenissarmy.commisslont no
—ndbersh wen into obscurity, Davis street. Ford tudor sedan.
an unpopular figure, and has ___2
been absent from the headlines TRANSFERS
for most of the war. It will be C.M. Thomas, et ux, to E. C.
news to many, therefore, that he Moon, lots 1 and 2, blk. 2, Mont-
was doing technical instructions I
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BUT SOME DONT SUBSIDE Star.
‘IHE DRIVER who, alter a pro- “agAgg-gegzzng
longed attempt to cutin 1 ME MERY
ahead on a narrow crowded A dhmunem'e Mane
street, final relaxes and is con- “EN36Ew
pinae: xre hng!acGhe“csom. UBONKAICKS
nates danger; . makes his road ubVVApoRHR
companions more cheerful and, -___-e-wwmw=
NOTICR TO TH® PUBLIC
any efroneous renertiop upon the eharacter; repi
oh or standin of any firm, individual or corporation.
vtM be gladly corrootad upon being called to the pub-
ttahera* attention.______ • •
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auntMisssrrances Jewell, on N. Kans her in London rnis %
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WJA •"11s0n, .M.R iddle and report recently discovered in the
KA. Elount,trustees of. the files of the reich security depart-
actingbusiness.withi County su- This document, which was tor
_ _ _______ P Miss Sallie Bvackbur n.todax.. official guidance, analyzed the
Magnolia 'Petroleum Co. to readily be seen that the highway home city, who has LSenyistim- operations of the Oxford group
Fred M. Snuggs, et al, Fred department will have to spend its her sister Mrs Ci-5en pStng (moral rearmament) under lead-
Snuggs, y interest; Ralph H. money elsewhere so as to get the leftherelodyrorprresworidd ersh.p ot Dr Frank Buch- *
KfLlTia, Soanes. V. money arallabfe.or the amount visit relatives a few days. -------ma
waswhen he joined th Ford Anna Clark vs. Tontmie Clark, wtesgtigte,Fjomsyjrethnteres; DALLAS, Dec. 10 (PFuneral tEncthgzearlzRompanconstitution :
Motor Co. in a technical capacity, divorce. and Kingery Bros. drilling Co., 7 services were planned here today were classified according to the ! Adg )
interest in 143.6 acres out of T. A. for Mrs. Adelaide McClellan equipment which their means i A8-E
Key lease. Dazey, for many years director made possible. Soldiers in early
Fred Snuggs and F. E. Case to of a men s dormitory of the Uni- armies equipped themselves
Bell Wells Oil Co. and Raymond versity of Texas, who died at a M •5
Oil Co., 25.32 acres out of the A. local hospital Saturday night.
Re aEailey survey, abst. 44. ELECTRA, Texas, Dec. 10 W-
H. P. Parmley, et al, $0 C. M. Funeral services were pending to-
,, Thomas, six acres out of north,- day for Mrs. S. F. Cooper, 84,
gomeryaddnlots1, and 2, blk. west corner of tract 3 of A. J. long-time resident of Wichita
for young army pilots in the Pa- ahn 8 addn.; lost 3 and 7, blk. Johnson survey county, who died here Saturday
cific 2. Montgomery addn.; lot 2, blk. 3, JD Howeth to Pearl Thomas night.
Perhaps a tinal judgment on Shackgoogznapatdaak.bt —----=__
whssvbolezendbarehnsasaumich gpasks Sb. Howeth to C. H. Thomas,
facts are in. We might remem- 44ani ■
ber that another famous airman, rie addn.; a___________
Billy Mitchell, was relieved of 3, blk. 4, Scott’s addn., city.
REAL ESTATE
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Nuuibur of the Juwodgte# Brum. UultM Fram. Tew
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pisccommissionusand.died naBaObBgareyuxgjzrtara2ou, 3’b,k- *
erated many year, later when -ndMdnnefperM.Thom- Classified Ads bring results.
congress officially rescinded the as, lots 4. 5, 6 and 7, blk. F. Put- • ■ _____ ______-
action. That did no good for man’s addn., city.
Mitchell, the pioneer advocate of r Mrs. Jane MitchelltoT. P. El- ♦
. strong mitar) aviation. Th. omkeryuapartcayblk. 41, Mont Aguestion
army and navy die-hards had R. P. Godwin to Robert Pence, A A
brought about his downfall, and et ux, lot 2, and west half of lot • A9A "what .Arie.a ear
he did not live to know an .en- 3, blk. 8, Perry.addn., city. „ A fl** yo" imdividun
lehtened country would tieht its cigtsgjero,, U -,-7.
hardest war with great use of the blk.- 41, Montgomery addn., city. A mJ dltva e
air power he championed. Miberal Deeds A mostiugndroade?
Lindbergh’s reputation went , RuthG. Moore to John S. Har- A
into steep decline in the early “• “ctere" 3anly-s7urvey,
stages of this war, but there may abst 44.
be circumstanaces involved which Gladys Odell Kerr to G. T. Kim-
will throw a new light on the bell and C. J. Bohner, 17/82nds in-
ME OVER WITH A FEATHER --N STORY,
WHEN I SAW THE HEADLINES,) SERGEANT.'
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The Word of God
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