Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 82, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1946 Page: 6 of 6
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good for the year 1946 to wind up
near the 10-year average.
During the 10-year period from
1937 to 1946, the average rain-
fall was 35 48 inches, and with
this year, except May when 9.48
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said she told officers she Iwas
from Kansas, en route to Dallas.
Mr. Chambers was notified and
identified the girl as his daugh-
ter. He had appealed to The Reg-
ister Monday to assist in finding
his daughter, after FBI and Slate
Highway patrol officers had been
called into the case Sunday' by
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Seeks Information
On Missing Wife I
Leon J. Haradon, MeCainho-
tel, Tuesday asked The Register
to assist him in obtaining infor-
mation'as to the whereabouts of
his wife, Mrs. Leona Haradon, 28,
missing since Monday, November
EVANGELIST — Rev. Luther
Pryor of Cisco, Texas, will do the
preaching for a revival meeting
to be held at the Church of the
Nazarene, corner of Scott and
Ritchey streets, with services
each evening at 7:30 p. m. and
serv tes for juniors at 7 p. m. W.
L. Sisson will have charge of the
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sister, Mrs. Martha Keith, of Ri
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Robert Walker. June Allyson
! Okla., to visit in the home of
Vernon’s parentsRev. and Mrs.
W C. Lovelace.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ray have
' returned to their home in Austin
where he will continue his studies
, after spending the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
I Snuggs, 713 South Grand avenue.
Mr. land Mrs. Jack Q. Neal, of
Graham are the parents of a son,
John Andrew, born Tuesday, No-
: vember '10. The young man
weighed seven pounds and six
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Bonnie Belle Chambers, 14, miss-
ing from her home since Thurs-
day, who was found staying in
a cabin at Lone Star tourist courts
on North Grand avenue Monday
afternoon, was paroled to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Chambers, 506 West Broadway.
A charge of juvenile delin-
quency had been filed earlier in
the day by County Attorney Ray
Winder, on complaint of the girl’s
father.
Chief of Police Lewis Theo-
bald and Patrolman A L. Roach
acted on the tip of a grocery
store operator on Ritchey street
that a girl answering the descrip-
tion of Bonnie Belle, appearing
in The Register Monday after-
noon, had attempted to cash a
check there.
She had left when officers ar-
rived, but they went to several
grocery stores she had apparently
visited in northeast Gainesville,
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who have been residing in
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the home of her mother. Mrs.
Hugh Harrell. 603 South Taylor d
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Ward & Co store, has been serv- ■
ley View. The family moved to
Henrietta, Oakdale, California in February,
an on th 1946, and had resided there since <
that time. He was a member of
cemetery.
Mrs. Vessels lived at
Throckmorton street.
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M. K. T. railroad, has been here
the past week to relieve G. O.
Renfro from railroad duties, on
account of his health.
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MRS. SATTIE JANE VESSELS
Funeral services for Mrs. Sattie
Jane Vessels, 67, who passed
away in a local hospital Monday
at 6:30 a. m., were held in the
she left the office at 11 a. m. No-
vember 25. He said she took no
clothes with her, other than the
dress she was wearing at the time
of her disappearance.
Haradon said he had notified
officers here and in Dallas.
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the Riverbank Baptist church at
Oakdale.
Survivors include his wife; a
son, Gary, and a daughter,
Brenda Nell; his parents; four
brothers, George E. of Ione, Cal-
Fer Palmalmtha leak
And Gotllag Up Nighb
A you suffer from pains in the
back, frequent or scalding pass-
age, non retention, dribbling, get-
ting up nights due to non or-
ganic or non systemic kidney or
bladder troubles, try Dr. Bond’s
K and B at once. It may be the
very medicine that you need. It
has been used for more than 50
years and it costs only 60 cents
or $1.20 the bottle. Use only as
directed
WATTS BROTHERS
Upward in November
Building permits took a turn
upward in Gainesville in Novem-
ber, amounting to $49,835, as com-
pared with October’s $18,160. The
tigure was still short, however,
of September’s $65,695 and Aug-
ust’s $58,450.
Postal Receipts in
November Snow Decline
Postal receipts for November
declined from the previous
month’s total more than $1,000.
the records of Postmaster Cecil
H. Tinsley reveal. Last month’s
receipts amounted to $5,597.63,
25, at 11 a. m.
Haradon, who came here from
Indiana a month ago, said his wife . . _
was working at a local physician's . drink in England until the Eigh-
office and had not been seen since teenth Century.
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Ten-year annual average rainfall 35.48 inches.______. ■________
November Rains
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Curb service, good coffee, and
juicy sandwiches. J. K’s T
saw his
- Justice of Peace Shelby Fletch-
er, sworn in Saturday by County
Clerk Tom Blount, performed his
first marriage ceremony at 10
a. m. Monday in hisoffice.
The participants were M-Sgt
Carrol T. Ruffin, 25, of Pilot Point
and Miss Dorothy L. Tillerson,
17, Leesville, La.
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ing as manager of the Brown-
wood store. He is being trans-
ferred to the company’s main of-
fices in Chicago. ,
Vernon Lovelace and his cousin
Jack Lovelace, of Yeager, Okla.,
have returned from Holdenville.
pastor, invites the public to at-
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ounces. Mrs. Neal is the former
Jean Grundy, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Grundy of Gaines-
ville.
Miss Marcene Cox, who is at-
tending' school in Ada, Okla.,
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. N. Cox,' 123 Throckmorton
street.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McWilliams
returned Sunday to College Sta-
tion, after a weekend visit with
relatives here.
Mr.'and Mrs. Cecil Morrison and
son, Billy Don, visited relatives
in San Antonio during the
Thanksgiving holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stanley and
children, Philip and Nancy, and
Mrs. Ed Williams of Ardmore,
Oklahoma, spent the Thanksgiv-
ing holidays with Mr. and Mrs. R.
G. Daniel, east of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Head, Jr.,
are the parents of a daughter,
born November 27, in St Vin-
cent’s hospital in Sherman. She
weighed nine pounds at birth,
and has been named Sally Burke.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MacKay of
Stellerton, Nova Scotia, Canada,
are spending a few weeks in the
home of Mr. MacKay’s sister, Mrs.
J. J. Robertson, 404 Fletcher
street. This is the first trip to
Texas for the MacKay family.
Rev. L L Bowles
Assigned to Tulsa
Rev. L. L. Bowles has been as-
signed to the pastorate of the Ep-
worth Methodist church in Tulsa,
Okla., according to word received
by his mother, Mrs. Mary Bowles,
802 North Morris street Since
I his discharge from the army as
a chaplain, Mr. Bowles has been
the year’s total, the figures now
stand at 33.31 inches, 2.17 inches
short of the year’s average. The
average December rainfall in the
past decade has been 1.87 inches.
The Perfect
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Mr. and Mr. Ray Davis of Dal-
las, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lynn
of Fort Worth, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Foy Davis last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Winkler and
family of Wink are visiting rela-
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bomar and
Mrs. Kathlyn Prestage and family
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Pres-
tage of Denison Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McDaniel of
Gainesville visited their daughter,
Mrs. W. I. Hawkins, and Mr.'
Hawkins Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Selmer Watson of
Amarillo; visited friends in the
community last week.
Glen Case returned home Thurs-
day from a visit with his sister,
Ten-Year Rainfall Record
1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946
2.28 2.61 2.61 .64 1.51 .91 .08 1.74 1.68 3.23
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Lockets in solid gold and
gold filled—plain, engraved.
Some set with fine Dia-
monds. Also in three tone
finish.
T. C. UJ Fort Worth,
grandparents, Mr. and
Baker, last week.
Miss Clara Ford, teacher in Rad
Ware school, spent Thanksgiving
holidays with homefolks at For-
estburg.
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on your old bicycle.
DOLLS
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Also “Cuddly Toys”
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Mr. and Mrs M. L. Murphy and 2
family. Marvin, Jr, and Misses i
Maur me and Colleen, of Sapulpa, 1 Al
Okla., spent Thanksgiving with M
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Funeral services for, Olen E.
Burch, 31, who succumbed to in-
juries sustained in an automobile
accident November 28, at Palm
Springs, Calif, will be held on
Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Burns
City Baptist church. Rev. C. M.
Thomas, Baptist minister, T.
Hollis Epton of the First Baptist
church in Gainesville and Noel
Phillips of Ft. Worth, pastor of
the Mt. Pleasant church, will of-
ficiate.
Burial will be in the New Hope
cemetery under the direction of
the Leazer-Keel Funeral home.
Bearers will be Cecil McFarland,
Earl Davis, Walter Garner, John-
ny Wooten, Glenn Potts and Ver-
non Cook.
The deceased was born Nov. 18,
1915 in the Prairie Grove com-
munity, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Burch, who reside in Gainesville.
He was married to Miss Joyce
Stilwell August 29, 1936. at Val-
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Fewer Marriages in
October Locally
Despite the great number of
Oklahoma couples coming to
Gainesville to obtain their mar-
riage licenses, November’s total
dropped below the October fig-
ure, records of the county clerk’s
office show. There were 119 mar-
riage licenses issued last month,
as compared with 123 in October
and 94 in September.
Glesson of Fort Worth preached Tuesday at 3 p.
at the Baptist church Sunday. He -1 ----
and Mrs. Gleeson were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
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Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1946
Park, who has been visiting her
sister, Mrs. Ettner Smith, left Sat-
urday for San Antonio to spend
the winter with her daughter,
Mrs. Roland Creamer ana Mr.
Creamer.
Mrs. Carlton Reams of Paris,
Ark., is visiting relatives here.
Miss Jessie Smith spent the
weekend visiting relatives in Dal-
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CHRISTMAS CARDS
WITH YOUR NAME PRINTED IN
Gold, Silver, Red, Black, White, Blue, Green,
Brown or Dubonnet
Priced As $| 75 Per Box
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