Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 285, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1952 Page: 4 of 12
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Thurs., July 24, 1952
4—Gainesville (Texas) Daily Register
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FOR SALE—Good sheep, black
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41a—RADIO, REFRIGERATORS
RADIO and Refrigeration Serv-
ice. Expert mechanics, factory
trained. Repair work guaranteed.
We service everything electrical.
Cliff McMahon, 400 E. California.
washer;
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19—DOGS
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an auto collision 10 miles north
of here.
Dead were Frankie Ann May-
nard, 19, and her brother, Mau-
rice Maynard, 10. A cousin, Bob
Maynard, 20, was in critical con-
dition. James Osborne, 25, Level-
land, was seriously hurt.
phone 2424.
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13—HOUSES FOR RENT_____
HOUSE, unfurnished, 4 rooms,
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Temperature: Today noon, 98,
barometric pressure 30.15, steady.
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SET of twin spool half beds, mat-
tresses, cheap. 815 Moran. (26)
FOR SALE — One pair Nunn-
Bush ankle fashioned oxfords,
cool for summer wearing. Brand
new. Size 912 A. Cost $19.95. See
RUGS cleaned. Phone 268 for
free estimates, free pickup, de-
livery. East Side Cleaners, affili-
ated with Sherman Rug Cleaners.
(jy30)
mph this afternoon and tomor-
row, fair weather and hot. High
today 98, low tonight 74, high
Friday 98.
FOR SALE — Reconditioned re-
frigerators, guaranteed 3
months. Cliff McMahon, 400 East
15—FOR SALE, Miscellaneous
NEW mahogany buffet, $35. 708
S. Denton._________________(25)
FOR SALE—Thor Gladiron. $40.
"I picked it up in the Daily Register Want Ads—it scares
my mother-in-law!"
Announcements
COUNTY OFFICES
Candidates for public office in
the Democratic primaries of 1952,
have authorized The Daily Reg-
ister to announce their candida-
cies as follows:
For County Judge—
JOHN ATCHISON, reelection.
SHELBY FLETCHER
For Justice of Peace, Precinct 1—
CLYDE MATHERLY, re-
election
ELAM W. JOHNSON
For Constable, Precinct 1—
W. A. (Bill) FLETCHER, re-
election
C. D. ROBINSON
For Commissioner, Precinct 1—
C. T. MARTIN, reelection
TOM BLANKENSHIP
EWELL LEMONS
For Commissioner, Precinct 2—
G. M. BOYDSTUN, reelection
FINLEY W. WYATT
For Commissioner, Precinct 3—
J. E.x (Earl) TAYLOR, re-
election
For Commissioner, Precinct 4—
JOHN B. KLEMENT, re-
election
For Tax Assessor-Collector—
R. I. (Rafe) PIPER
For District Judge—
BEN W. BOYD, reelection
For Sheriff—
ALBERT M BIFFLE
O. E. WHISrIAND
EMORY HOIN, reelection
A. C. MURRELL
For State Representative—
RICHARD S. STARK, reelec-
tion.
D. B. HARDEMAN, reelection
For District Clerk—
WOODROW U. CLEGG, re-
election
For County Treasurer—
MRS. WILLIE MAY GRUNDY,
reelection
MARY WOODS
For County Clerk—
TOM BLOUNT, reelection
For County Attorney—
CARROLL F. SULLIVANT,
reelection
For State Senator—
JOE D. CARTER, reelection
JOE RUSSELL, reelection.
For Chief Justice, Second Court
of Civil Appeals
EARL P. HALL, reelection
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
• APPLIANCES
H and H Sales. General Electric appliances, 212 E. California.
• AUTOMOBILE DEALERS
F. E. Schmitz Motor Co. Phone 2400.
• CABINET MAKERS
Gainesville Planing Mill, 400 North Chestnut street. Phone 1216.
• ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Parker Electric, 110 South Rusk. Phone 1570.
• FEED, SEED & FERTILIZER
Jack Smith, 301 S. Chestnut, Phone 626.
• FLOOR SANDING AND FINISHING
Floor Sanding, finishing. Since 1925 in Gainesville. J. R. (Bob)
Nelson. Phone 1459. 116 North Grand.
• FLORISTS
Grice Florist, 314 East California, day & night, phone 2833.
• LAND SURVEY
State License. Call C. M. Greek, phone 37.
• LUMBER
Haynes Lumber Co., 216 West Broadway. Phone 186.
Joe B. Walter Lumber Co., 705 Summit Ave. Phone 2020.
Waples-Painter company, 301 W. California. Phone 1248.
• PLANING MILL
Gainesville Planing Mill, 400 N. Chestnut. Phone 1216.
• PRODUCE & DAIRY PRODUCTS
Pruitt Produce Co., D. B. Davis, Mgr., 106 W. Gorham. Ph. 362.
• RADIATOR REPAIR
Gainesville Radiator Shop, J. F. Brown, 527 N. Com., Phone 372.
• ROOFING
Bell Roofing and Sheet Metal Co., Denton. Serving Since 1920.
Jack Lyle, sales. Phone 561-W. 1504 Truelove.
• ROOMS FOR RENT
Rooms for rent, special rates by the week. Reasonable rates.
Lone Star Tourist Courts, 627 N. Grand, phone 9544.
e TAXICABS
Safeway Cab Co. 215 E. Elm, phones 1595, 1238.
• TIRES
Goodyear Tires, Stephenson Tire and Battery, 200 N. Commerce.
• TYPEWRITERS
Exclusive agent Underwood and Sundstrand machines. Denton
Typewriter Exchange, phone 321.
• WHOLESALE PLUMBING
Waples Painter Co., wholesale plumbing and supplies, 505 E.
Broadway. Phone 1848.
The Rev. A. L. Cates, pastor of
the Tabernacle Baptist church, is
promotion chairman of the con-
ference.
An executive and WMU board
meeting also is on the agenda.
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Tommy Manville,
Wife Separate
NEW YORK, July 24 (P)—
Asbestos heir Tommy Manville
and his ninth wife, Anita Roddy-
Eden, have separated after 12
days of marriage.
In today’s New York Daily
News appears the following full-
page advertisement:
“Tommy Manville Jr. is no
longer responsible for any bills
incurred by his ninth wife, Anita
Eden Manville.
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I—CARD OF THANKS______
WE wish to express our thanks
to our many friends for the
beautiful floral offerings and the
kindness shown us during the
illness and at the death of our
darling daughter and granddaug-
ter, Vickie Lynn. (Signed) T/Sgt.
and Mrs. Calvin Clark, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Hancock, Harvey
6—FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED ”— Alteration lady.
Please no phone calls. Miller’s
Cleaners._________ (25)
WANTED—Women for laundry
work, white or colored. Apply
Robran Laundry. _________(a3)
WANTED — Woman to work
part-time housework, white
preferred. Ph one 963.________(30)
BEAUTY operator, must be will-
ing to work 8 hours a day, sal-
ary $65 week. Write Box 00,
care Register.___(28)
WANTED — Experienced wait-
ress. White Rose Cafe. (25)
WOMAN, preferably with drug
experience. Apply in person,
Woodruff Pharmacy.____(25)
WOMEN to give Stanley demon-
strations in Gainesville and
surrounding territories. Car
necessary. Unusual earnings.
Write Box 891, Fort Worth. (27)
7—WORK WANTED_______
DEPENDABLE, experienced
butcher desires permanent em-
ployment. Phone 1427-W, Pauls
Valley, after 7 p. m., or 673, Val-
ley View, Sunday. ____(30)
8—WORK WANTED, FEMALE
IRONING done in my home, 215
_S- Taylor.__________(26)
WILL do small ironings in my
home. Marie Dorsey, 409 South
Schopmeyer. __________(30)
10—BEDROOMS FOR RENT
AIR conditiond bedroom, private
bath and entrance. 402 N. Mor-
ris. _
12—APARTMENTS FOR RENT
THREE ROOMS and bath, un-
furnished garage apartment;
stove and refrigerator. 1019 N.
Dixon._______(a5)
SMALL private furnished apart-
ment, all modern conven-
iences, adults. 422 N. Denton.
(a23)
UNFURNISHED duplex. Phone
1480-W after 5.____________(25)
FOR RENT — Furnished apart-
ment. 516 Lindsay, phone 196.
____________(28)
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probably have to leave town.” advertisement in The Register.
Brother and Sister
Die in Collision
BROWNFIELD, July 24 (P)—
A teen-age girl and her young
brother were killed last night in
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HOUSE, furnished, 412 rooms,
one bedroom. 117 E. Tennie.
1951 SERVED refrigerators at
20% discount. Only few left
for this low price. No down pay-
ment. Enderby Butane, south
sidesquare.________(jy26)
FOR SALE—Hot Point washing
machine, 2 tubs on stand, good
condition, $60. Phone 2356-R.
________(27)
USED gas range, good condition.
Phone 1439-W, after 6. _ _ (27-)
15c—Household Furnishings____
NICE bedroom suite, $160.00 for
$95. You should see it if inter-
ested in a blonde suite. Many
other special prices on furniture.
Audra’s Beauty Shop. (28)
17—LIVESTOCK
CENTRAL HIDE & Rendering
Company removes dead or
crippled stock. For immediate
service phone No. 6 Gainesville,
5c—EDUCATIONAL________
EARN High School Diploma
through home study. Credit
given for work completed. Books
furnished. Low monthly pay-
ments. For information write
American School, Dept. G.R.,
545 MaltS, Fort Worth, 15, Texas.
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league lead—by continuing their
family-reunion raid on the Ea-
gles, 8-1. That fifth straight vic-
tory knocked Dallas off the top
shelf and put the Sports up
ahead by a half game.
Dallas, holder of an 18-5 mar-
gin last season, trails the Sports
in this series by 11-8.
Fort Worth jumped within a
half game of Dallas in squeezing
by Beaumont, 3-2.
Oklahoma City boosted its po-
sition to fourth with a 9-5 deci-
sion over San Antonio. Tulsa
stopped Houston, 7-6 and made
its seventh place hold just six
games out.
PHOTO FINISH IN OLYMPICS 100-METER DASH—This
is the original photo of the finish of the 100-meter dash in
the Olympic Games in Helsinki, Finland, which judges had
to study before they could determine who won the event.
Four of the contestants appeared to sweep over the finish
line as one. The other two were less than a meter behind.
From the top are Vladimir Soukharev, Russia, who finished
fifth; Herb McKenley, Jamaica, who was second; Lindy
Remigino of New York, N. Y., the winner; Dean Smith of San
Antonio, Tex., fourth; McDonald Bailey, Britain, third; and
John Treloar, Australia, sixth.— (AP Wirephoto via radio
from London.)
GINGER SNAPS Supreme
File Your Gripe Here
CHICAGO (U.P.)—If his gar-
age isn’t picked up, a taxpayer
in Pittsburgh doesn’t call the gar-
bage collector but the city serv-
ice center. The center was
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the Muenster Baptist church.
“Unenlisted Baptist” has bee
selected for the theme of the
conference.
The Rev. J. R. Smallwood, pas-
tor of Grand Avenue Baptist
church, will serve as moderator,
and the Rev. J. C. Shirley, pas-
i tor of Dixon Creek church, will
be in charge of the song, praise
and devotional services.
The sermon will be delivered
by the Rev. W. V. Myers, pastor
of the First Baptist church at
Muenster.
Talks will be given by the
Rev. J. C. Walters, Jr. of Hibbit,
the Rev. John Abbott of Valley
View and the Rev. Tom Lang, of
Classified ads payable in ad-
vance.
ERRORS — The Register re-
serves the right to edit, reject
and classify all classified ads.
Advertisers are requested to no-
tify us immediately of any er-
rors in their ads; we are respon-
sible for only one incorrect in-
sertion. . ...
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QUICK LOANS on autos, trucks,
tractors. Sales financed or
present note refinanced. Consoli-
date your debt into one easy pay-
ment. Face Brothers. Ph. 7. (a 16)
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Back of your newspaper headlines on election day and the
day following are thousands of workers. Only through their
coordinated efforts do you get election results so quickly, so
accurately.
First, this newspaper collects the returns locally. Then from here
... as from every other county in Texas ... long-distance tele-
phone,- telegraph, all available facilities, are used to speed county
returns to a central location. There they are tabulated by the
Texas Election Bureau and distributed by press wires to its news-,
paper and radio station members.
Result: You vote .. . and it’s only a matter of hours before you
know the unofficial outcome of the election.
This service costs many thousands of dollars each election. It is
paid for entirely by the newspapers and radio stations that con-
stitute the Texas Election Bureau.
Thus, this newspaper, a member of the Texas Election Bureau,
provides you with statewide as well as local election results while
the results are still news!
Baptist Workers'
Conference Set
The Cooke County Baptist as-
sociation has planned to hold a
workers’ conference Aug. 4 in
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Total, this year_____.89 16.13
Total, last year 1.81 19.09
Ten year average annual rain-
fall, 34.29.
East Texas and South Central
Texas: Partly cloudy Thursday,
Thursday night and Friday. Not
much change in temperatures.
Gentle to moderate southerly
winds on the coast.
North Central Texas, including
Gainesville: Clear to partly
cloudy Thursday, Thursday night
and Friday. Not much change in
temperatures.
West Texas: Clear to partly
cloudy Thursday, Thursday night
and Friday. Widely scattered
afternoon and evening thunder-
showers west of Pecos valley.
Not much change in tempera-
tures.
Oklahoma: Fair to partly
cloudy Thursday, Thursday night
and Friday. Widely scattered
afternoon and evening thunder-
showers west portion. Little
change in temperatures. High
Thursday 95-100. Low Thursday
night in 70s.
Lake T e x o m a : Lake level,
613.82 feet; temperature of water
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22—SPECIAL NOTICES______
WE ARE headquarters for Scott-
Atwater Shift Outboards. Four-
shift models to choose from. Hen-
ley-Harrison Supply Co. 205 S.
Commerce, phone 9._____ (al7)
INSULATION at its best! In old
as well as new homes. Get
our prices first. Easy payment
plan. Stevens Homes Improve-
ment Shop, phone 272.__(a22)
LOANS—Real Estate mortgage.
City or farm. Repair, FHA,
veteran. Joe B. Walter Lumber
Co., phone 2020.____________(al4)
FOR RENT—Double brush wax-
ers and tank type sweepers,
50c an hour while in use. Cliff
McMahon. Electrical appliances.
_______(al4)
CALL Bailey Boswell for all
asphalt, asbestos and built-up
roofing. Johns Manville Siding
and Roofing, insulation, central
heating, guttering, louvers, etc.
Phone 1684-J-1. Gay Roofing and
Sheet Metal Co.___(a2)
WANT a beautiful hedge? Rent
electric hedge shears. Shelton
Hardware, phone 1782. (a9)
SWIMMING and diving instruc-
tions. Small classes, reasonable
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Called meeting Gaines-
ville Lodge No. 210 AF
& AM, 7:30 p. m., Fri-
day. Degrees conferred.
J. O. Thompson, W.M., J. A.
Atchison, Sec. (26)
3—beauty parlors__
SPECIAL price on this guar-
anteed cold wave. $15.00 for
$9.00 or two come together for
the price of one. Audra’s Beauty
Shop. (28)
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5—MALE HELP WANTED
WANTED—Service manager, ex-
cellent salary and working con-
ditions. See Walter Lang at Hil-
burn Motor Co.___________(a22)
WANTED — Tractor mechanic.
Write Box HH care Register.
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Shreveport Whips
Dallas for Lead
By CHARLEY ESKEW
Associated Press Sports Writer
There may be no denying the
pennant-hungry Shreveport
Sports this year in the Texas
league race, a bitter sprint the
Louisianans have never copped
without benefit of Shaughnessy
play-oils.
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22c—WATER WELLS__
WATER WELLS drilled and re-
paired. Leach Bros., 217 North
Commerce. (all)
22d—Septic Tank Cleaning ___
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Call
9522 or see Ray Amoroso, 1400
N. Grand at Salvage yard. (al4)
22f22FLOoFsANDING and
FINISHING
HENRY E. NELSON, Phone 1327:
815 Moran. (all)
23—DRESSMAKING, Sewing
ALTERATIONS, belts, button-
holes, plain and fancy sewing.
1008 E. Main, phone 924-R. (25)
25—PAINTING, Paperhanging
PAINTER, paperhanging. Phone
1805-W. B. C. Jackson. (al8)
27—BUSINESS Opportunities
LONE STAR cafe for rent. Can
be used for office. Apply 629
N. Grand, or phone 1349. (al6)
28a—USEDCARS
FOR SALE — Clean 1942 Ply-
mouth club coupe, a bargain.
Call 1175-J or 171. (27)
29b—AUTO Body and Paint ___
Auto Painting—J. M. Bruce, 710
Summit, ph. 9543. (al7)
31—HOUSES FOR SALE____
REASONABLY priced large 5-
room house, close in, on paved
streets, ideal location for work-
ing couple, walking distance to
town. Phone 1687 for appoint-
ment. ’ (26)
35—WANTED TO RENT____
WANTED To Rent—House with
stove and refrigerator fur-
nished, by permanent Daily Reg-
ister employe. Please call the
Register office. (27)
38—Pasture Land for Lease
FOR LEASE — 1580 acres, good
grass, located ten miles north-
west of Muenster. Call or write
Roy C. Johnson, Route 3. (25)
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The first person nabbed at a
GOOD air conditioner, perfect
condition. Call at 303 Andrews.
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FOR SALE — Pair of Nocona
made boots, beautiful to look
at and wear. Brand new. Cost
$36.50. Size 9AA. See at Register
office.__(tf)
FOR SALE — Barber chairs.
Phone 2836.________j_______(28)
20% DISCOUNT on International
Harvester floor model home
freezers. No down payment.
Enderby Butane.__(jy28)
for Sale—24-inch four-blade
Hunter pedestal heavy duty
electric fan; execellent condition.
See at Cliff McMahon appliance
KENTON Kennels boarding, 1901
Refinery Rd., ph. 536-W. (al)
FOR SALE — Registered Pekin-
ese puppies. 4-generation pedi-
gree. Write Box JC, care Regis-
ter._______________________________(27)
22—SPECIAL NOTICES
HAPPY HEARTS
DAY NURSERY
Ages 2 through 5. Phone 1359-J.
1620 Roy St._________________(29)
STOVES and air conditioners
cleaned and repaired. Hobbs
Furniture, phone 1847.______(al5)
WANTED — Used furniture.
Trading Post, phone 2713.
_____________________________(al7)
SPECIAL—We specialize in fast
cleaning service. If you are in
a hurry call 151. Miller Clean-
ers, 329 N. Commerce. S&H
green stamps._______________ (26)
WE buy sheet scrap and car bod-
ies free from wood. Eastern
Iron & Metal Company, 400 East
Mulberry St., Sherman, Tex.
____(a7)
KEYS duplicated in a “jiffy.”
Bohls Store.________________(a3)
WE HAVE a complete line of
polish and wax. Also have 2-
brush floor waxers for rent.
O’Brien Hardware, 209 W. Cal-
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