Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 82, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1946 Page: 2 of 6
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chance to strike labor damaging
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But curb unions how much? To
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ferred to are awaiting with impa-
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Mrs. Hal Cannon and children
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had the courage to join a union.
Labor has become truly strong
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the employers who had had the
muscles in all our previous his-
tory until 1932—only in the past
14 years.
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to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also
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Leaders in Motor
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CLEMENTINE...I
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ployers had done, or as much, in many unions—probably meet —
still are led by men who were
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There is nqthing more irritating than to
have to bring your cat back to have a
Service job rechecked. You don't like it
—and we don't like it. That is why we
take particular pains to do the job right
the first time. Our mechanics are trained
to factory standards' we have invested
many thousands of dollars in the latest
post-war equipment for servicing every
pert of your au. We ate equipped to give
you fast service, and the fairest prices.
Get an estimate from us before you have
sny work done at any time on your car.
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Fo* COURGE, THERB^G
A LONG WAITIN’ LST
FOR TH APARTMENT.
BUT—I'VE GOT A 1
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It is only fair to add, in this
connection; that many of the own-
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To leav them at the from being a boy to being a giant.
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that would be hard, indeed.
' Why not develop some vital in-
wrest before it is toe- late?
ONE OF THE FIRST RULES IN GOOD
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There are few persons living in morning for Saint Jo in answer to bor
the county today who had a part a professional call . Two. kinds of people are talk-
in or witnessed the establishmenti
of many of our communities, and
foresighted persons should write
granite slabs, which daughter, Miss Elsie, returned Dandruff—Dry Hair?
depict the history of last night from a visit with rela- Start today and find out for
aty are.nearing com- tlve*ln Sherman. yourself about __
may be found, easily, rea-
sonably, through the pur-
chase of a State Reserve Life
insurance policy. One to fit
your needs.
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One month, la ad-
vance ------------ 750
Six months, in ad- .
vance ------—-$400
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mun 6aulam the ESJtete
Depart •« he . pays cash for the papers he
___,. 9:00aim. delivers weekly. Please demand
KHivovmheosd .’^foM.'S
5:07a.m. subscribers and is instructed not
12:09p.m. to accept mogey without giving a
9:06 p. m. receipt therefor.
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which enables the user to see a
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Two, kinds of people are talk-
Pat McGee of Fort Worth is ing about those curbs:
r ending First Monday in the 1. Those who honestly believe
. . .. . , a. Jty meeting his old-time friends. that, for the good of the whole
down .for posterity, information Miss Mildred Dickerman re- country, there should be strong-
that they might- be able to give turned today to Sherman where
that might contribute to the over- she is a student at Kidd-Key col-
all history of the county and its lege
settlements for perpetuations. Major Edgar Van Slyke left
The Register is always glad to this morning for a visit to his
obtain these first-hand notes on ranch at Norfleet, Okla,
county history, and they will Miss Bonnie Collins, who is at-
have a part in the Cooke County tending school at Denton, is visit- where they
Centennial edition of this news- ing her mother, Mrs. H. L. Col- 1930’s? T
5 which will be published in lins. [ mercy of employers? , - - । -
______in connection with the 100th J. E. Henderson is moving his Congress may do more damage only Was ungraceful,
anniversary of the county which electric shoe repairing shop to- than good if, in haste and anger, graeru . ... —
will be celebrated with a year- day to the same building occupied it rams through stupid laws or ' But. that could have been ex-
long festival under the Cooke by the London Dye works on N. laws to punish labor. pected. It was part of the push
rmens .. ssms . t. If it goes at the job thought- and PU,H' the evolution of an in-
fully, and carefully, it may be dustrial society. Labor in 14 years
able to produce legislation that wasn t doing any more than em-
will be helpful toward industrial Ammiimzismkmmmmmimm,
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dustry grew, unions grew. As pushing by unions will be mor 8
they grew they had to fight the bitter if the laws are bad. . :
great corporations. • I And in time, no doubt, congress
it was a long fight—a good deal will have to pass other laws, prof-
of it vicious and Woody—with the iting by the experience that
corporations using strikebreak- comes with the additional years
ers to smash strikes and blak of growing up in America,
lists to bar from jobs men who Tt shnild he rememhere
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the publishers do not hold themBelyes Ihme for dam-
aes xceeding the amount received by them for such
averkisements.t- —---
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.way? All these matters are M-E-T-EASTBOUND '
worth thinking about 22
okE THAN YEARS
JN HAMPTON, Va.,a woman has 31
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is Mrs Harriet Stevens, oldest liv- 15
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advertisempent in The F
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— what kind of laws congress pas- higher wages and better working fighting now.
part of the evolution of conditions. Those old antagonisms don't
the life in America. Thgpe’ll be more pushing and die calmly.
"ing, all part of the evolution- ________________. .
But, in the long-view, what is
t. for W. M. Kelley, the popular cot- happening now could have been
pub- ton buyer, who last week under- expecte, - - __
went a successful operation for peace is tough. We’re not near the
appendicitis in the sanitarum, is end yet
—yers to Harry D. AND SINCE WE ARE re- reported today as doing nicely. In short: the present troubles,
acres out of High Hen- minded of the Centennial, the two Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frantz and _ ! „ 1
—1 444. handsome 1 “ * - T- ‘
Oil and Gas Lease pictorially L.
"dney E Goldwyn Cooke county___ ,___
14 acres out pletion on South Weaver street
on the new fair grounds .
One of these works of | sculp-
tor’s art is labeled 1848 and pic-
tures the dress, transportation,.
and types of buildings that ex-
Dear Santa-— I am a little isted in this section of Texas 100
tience the opportunity to get paint gir si, years old, and mother year 480, Thet other, panel la-
am a 1 u4 . i . . as f^hriatmaa I would like to Gainesville with its main street, E
materials with which to brighten For, Ehistmas.I, ouiduliktur California, handsome Turner ho-
their sandwich stands and gas sta- aoneqsitspasemgyowiturutne tel automobiles, airplanes and in-
lions. There is already a notice- wheels. , shade for my little dustries: ■ „ ■
able cleaning up and sharpening lamp, little girl’s stationery, nuts. Yet. to be added to the panels
up since the war. But the pres- fruits and candy. Don’t forget my are. the figures that willadorn
rL of the new makes the old little, cousin, Mike Young, and their tops, man in coonskin and
ehce of the new..maKes, the old -Unkie” in Arkansas. Love, €ap. and fringed leather jacket,
look even worse than before, and Mary Ann Lark, 1307 East Broad- with his gun and dog of the 1848
far too many of the eyesores still way. period, and oldMan Texas, typi-
remain. There is little excuse for , 1 cal of JOHN KNOTTS cartoons
them now and soon there win be Dear Santa Claus--I am a lit- as the ^948 figure, with instru-
th m o a soo tie girl almost six years ld. I ments of industry, business and
think I have been pretty good agriculture in his hands and at his
this year and like forXn 155
actor set and a set IT is DEPLORABLE that small
. p... Please remember piece were broken out of the
’ my big sister, Shirley Ann, and two panels as they were being
----— ,-----. There are al little children that are less mounted, but Fair officials have
hold-over;. Democratic senators fortunate than I am. Will leave been,
represeting states: which have cake and coffee under our tree so visible
- ^e Republican Should you can have refreshments before Within a few weeks, these two
10 MIIT ,4, in going to other homes. Merry panels, which stand on either
resign, too. Many states in Christmas to you, dear Santa, also side of the 100-foot wide drive,
electe d governors for a four- to Mrs. Santa Claus and all your way to be built through the park,
j0. term./ If they were Demo- many helpers. Linda Darlene east to west, will be completed
rats and the Republicans had just Eberly, 811 East Broadway. and ready for dedication,
carried their states, should the Dear Santel am a nittle girl , M yow merelmat you aw hu
governors jrerign? In general, seven years old. I would like for advertisement in The Register
should all officials, -fegardless of you to bring — - 3 - ” -----——----
the length of their terms, resign clothes, a red
henever their party is defeated? *uze 3 Pihle g
..0.2 set ot dishes.SI would like for
If toe makers of the constitution you to put some fruit, candy and -
intended the president to retire nuts in my stocking. Remember wlcb Shop.
whenever he lost control of con- the other little boys and girls. S
gress, why did they not say so? Love, M
‛hy did they' give him a four-
NAOw:..WHAf
COULDA HAPPENED 2
T'THIS YOUNG FELLER
... HERE^SONJAKE A
SWIG A THIS... J__-
huracter, reputa-
ual or ©•rpo ration,
called to the pubi
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sextillion miles. Which means a
gure with 21 ciphers. It will
Ibus allow him to'see a vacant
par tment ahead of the either 139,-
. $99,999 people.
1 me a doll, doll =2 —
1 wagon, doll furni- TtBone or sirloin steaks cooked
? ture, a Bible story, book, and a as You like them with
, set of dishes. 'I would like for potatoes,
m 5 r . - 31 lunches. ,
EFAeSN
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Dodge and Plymouth
, Chrysler, DeSoto and Other
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TownTopics 30 Nation Today Yet in these past 14 years labor union men before 1932 and bitter-
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One person charged with is currently being made by the Worth Sunday visiting his par- The crippling grikes of the pas Thiire P America
' Homebemonstraonssubqokmhe emsqnsshking lumd. With old- yw pr~ot Amtican This an agricultural pullifg, all part of the evoltion-
county who are having programs timf friends. ‛ country at first, became an Indus- ary process, no matter what kind _ ... ...
■ - “ - - • - Classified Ads bring results.
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It is manly to contess our fail- drunkenness I
ares andisinsNooneiperfeet, COUNTY COURT
V fool.him“ Marriage Licenses
get;e hat notretnohir but Herbert C. Whelchel, 28, Ponto- ually wE
whoso coafeaeeth and forsaketh toe, 0kla and Barbara Harwood, have long
Hem than obtain merey-—Frov. 2cSu0s."ottmn,25, pingtpdint, " ■
if i {.i. ■ ■■ I"!- and Dorothy L. Tillerson, 17,
RfpSIDE EyksokEs Leesville, La.
-i;p . j John W. Evans, 33, and Hazel
. due the American Marie Pitman, 22, both of StaJo.
• Automobile Association. At Walter C. Brown, 19, nd Bet-
it San Francisco convention41 Eainenidepkqlrs.15, th 0
veted a campaign to nd the road- Civil File
sides of "tumbledawn shanties, State of Texas
ipt fill- Keel, t al, petitic
nation of lane
missionary work in that part of
toe world. Beside that she raised
five children. it I
. It wouidn’t be so bad to live
more than a century if one could
eview such accomplishments.
But just growing old, wondering
what in the world happened to
the years, with nothing but ad-
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ing misiohary, :
elert, physically spry enough to 5-—
head without glasses, and to help
in the household where she lives. 16____
Mrs. Stevens can look back to the 6—1
days at the Civil war's close when 28----
he opened toe first school for
women in Burma, to her transla-
tion of the Bible into Burmese, to
inore than three decades of hard ’
l g-r -g
rikety restaurants,
ink stations, iunkyards Md sizu PtobateFile Docket
of every description. This i» a Application, ot J. W. Ca»e to
rather fair picture of the average probate the will of Delia Case, paver
American highway for much of its deceased, and for letters testa- 1948,1
length. Many of the structures mentar anniv
ae eyesores, and often by block- heat. ESTATE TRANSFERS
ing the view they are menaces to Warranty DeeSa g-eggaq
safe driving. j “ -ILLt Sumpter, et ux. to S. S. County Fair s sponsorship.
"TL j‛“,, . . Dennis, lot 11, bik. 6,Rbertson‛s Some few of the home demon-
What can be done about it? second addn. "
State zoning laws are regarded as Frank Crum
the answer, and will be sought M Taylor,
iEtcgodotonattid ux. fo Loya te em 26
side of the road be made cut-of- Barton, 120 acres out of Charles lished two years hence,
bounds for such blots on the land-- De Morse sun, abet 332.
, skape I people insist of disfig- hn%o crgyu O? Highken-
uring their own property outside deron sur,, abst
the 1.090-foot limit presumably Assignment of Ol
that concession must be made to A./Kriss to Sid, -
thetr American right of doing as opdwewoncrap Eu,.
they please.
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Plenty Parking Space
TEXAS CAFE
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Crump, et ux, to Bertha ity history have come to this more Sunday after a pleasant
•, lot 8, bik. 3, Rice Park newspaper's files, but others have visit with Mix. Cannon s mother,
not, and we would be glad to Mrs. L.A. Gibson. ' .
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