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w* * y vv *a*M*a ai»»M Ofrom.il wv a«w a
with tendernew In hi* yo/re Jerry
early mild rally
P"
Yes.
silence
moment's
was
W
Leo
Events Tomorrow
uiiu . r otiiivi ’ vi"V“‘’ • »•>
a graduate of T S. C W . did her
Notice of Bids
avcniRr
Teacher at T. S. C. W. I
i
Pan A Air
Barber Aap
Am Cable*
No
No
FORMER STUDENT IN T. S. C. W.
MARRIES
Mias Marguerite Tatom. a form-
t send
found you "
'Velopmenta at
1 Leo. who waa
Filin had once
Oct
De.
Oct
Det
Jan
July
A MODEL AIRPLANE EXHIBIT
Will toe tyss.OTi toy the Denton
Cennty Fab- and lamr tore null
NEW YORK Fl Tl REN
.— (AP)—Cot-
>p 11 90
11 80-90. I
yearlings steady quality tousldered
aged sheep scarce: te-tters strong,
few good spring lambs 10 50 medium
P*4e yearlings 8 25. gcatl ‘00-4 00
feeder lambs 9.00 down
Savage
Lockh
Conaol Oil 2.700 fl up
Aviation Corp 7.500 3 3
Chicago
. 18 cents
a bushel and porn was ahead 3 8 I
to 5/R " "
They polish to u» most oeuxu- i r • , —
,ui.“ tS^i’t X»d it mto leading Stock*
" “ ! NEW YORK. Sept 9 — (AP)—Store.
war* they in Ihew j closing price anh net ctiangr or the
Cilli IGO <.K tl\ RIA li.U
CHICAGO Sept 9 — I AP) Despite
profit taking sales which at times
reduced extreme gains of 8 cents in
M^beans by more than halt the mar-
ket rallied sharply at the close and
all soybean contracts finished at the
The First Baptist Fidelis Ma-
trons Class will meet at 3 p m
tn the claarroom for Bible
Study
TOO UTE TO GLASSIFY
PRACTICALLY new residence Just 2
blocks west Teachers College priced
to sell this week Ideal tor faculty
member See B I Self or Quinby Belt
Phone Ml 27
LOCAL COTTON
Cotton, middling basis. 18 50 cents
pound, cottonseed. 848 per ton
j Jan
1 Mar
I May
| July
the same to be opened Saturday.
September 27, at 2 p tn., on one
mood,
the cat.
the castor bean
to the top rail of
fence, to s.t tb-te
and dignhed safety
On the losing aide were U 8. Steel.
Bethlehem. Santa Fr. N Y Central.
Western Union. Texas Corp . Douglas
Aircraft. Boeing. United Aircraft.
Lockheed. QwuolMated Aircraft. U
8 Gypsum and Kennecott
Bonds were mixed At
whraVVOdad up 3/8 to 1
TKm - hmf!
been, even to the pungent acrid
smell of Cuban breakfast coffee in
.the air Everything exactly as she had
always known it. Ywto Pam bad a
' feeling it should be different
Jerry Wlnthrope Iiad spoken to her
Curtlaa-Wr 81.800 0 8/4 dn 8 8.
Param Ptct 10.000 15 1/4 dn 3/8.
Int Nickel Can 8900 29 1/8 up 5/8.
— - *---8.800 17 1/4 up 1/4.
8.500 11 1/8 up 1.
8JOO 3 3 '4 dn 1/8.
Conaol Aire 8.000 45 8/4 dn 1 1/8.
Canadian Pac 8.000 4 1/3 No.
Arma 7.800 20 1/8 dn 1
Aire 7.700 29 1/8 dn 1 3/4
/4 dn 1/8.
NEW ORLEANR Fl'Tl'REN
NEW ORLEANS. Sept 9—(AP) —
Cotton futures were steady 21 to 28
points net higher
Open High
Ho
own
r^Uiii'^"^""^ bre£T Sf^tah bandstand where 1~ f>v lun vonMp-
■ lime treee. dark waxy-green in the ! Pf” *'*d already gathered. T7»e hope
W-.... . * I stared at the rounle walking ale
perfect i
' Abd
8.50-1100 choice kind sea ice
lol* over 1100; tuff cow? (
load 7 85 bulls fl 00-7 75. good and
j choice fat calves 9 00-10 ;<), stocker
; steer calves up to 12.50. he.fee sorts
Denton County will receive bids. 11 5C down, yearling stocker steers
— - - I 4 (Mr-10 JV
Hogs 1 000; I
Ulan Monday’s
: Wlnthrope had comr to her garden
to nnd her And her peart was
a-thrili But ahe tried wttp her words
to deny it.
"You'll find doxens Of other girls <
before the winter ig'over!" she said
■ No. 1 won t That s just it. I knew
yesterday when Blase found you.
Blase knew, too You're not just an-
other girl to us You're"- be paused
as If trying to nnd the right word
— -something else Something I'd
rather tell you when there's a moon.
But right now Id like to tell you
that I want to squire you to the tea
danc eat Casa Marina this after-
noon "
“Don't
NEW MULM HPOYK
NEW ORLEANS Sept 9—(API —
aw. — w'— s&rsss. sisr.irMu.r”
.W_ fl——.--. .---M middling 17 85 gi.xl middling
4. I 18 10 Receipts 4.110
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BENTON. TEXAS. UUNUM^BONKXE. TUESDAY. SKFTKMBEB E IMt
DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONJ
w w. r. . hlgbael levels quoted on the Board
uf iiadg klnca trading in tht fu-
“whZirXJd rants above
Monday's final quotatlvsia. Heptem-
ber 4180 1/4. Dawmber 4184 1/8-
1/4. earn waa fl/g-3/4 highs*. Sep-
tember 81. December 85 6^-173. and
oats 1 1/8.1 3/4 cents higher.
WALL BTREET RTVIEW '^
NEW YORK. Hept. 9—/AP)—
Heavy dealings in commodities and
low-priced stock* stole the limelight
in today's flnanclal markets
Large block* of Issues selling un-
der 410 share helped put the day's
volume at around BOO 000 shares one
of the largest since late July.
Stock* posting new highs for the
year included Hiram Walker. Inter-
national Nickel. U 8. Rubber and
Pan American Airways |
Eastman Rods* got up 3 points
on a few sates. Modest support was
accortMU tloodrkh. Goodyear. Stand-
ard OU (NJl, American Airlines. An-
aconda and International Harvester ,
FORI H'OiTB I IVF'iTiM K
FORT WORTH Sept 9—(API —
(ITHDAl CatUe 2.HOO calves 2.200.
all el.assra generally steady nx-dhrni
good fed steers end yearling,
kind sea ice tew — .... ....
E25-7 75. I undergraduate in music under Har-
lan Pettit, and has studied with
Josef Lhevlnne, Ernest Hutchraon
| and William Beller, and during the
j summer in the University of Mich-
steady to 5c higher igan. with Joseph Brinkman
-------— - —---- - average, tor
three-eights yard power controlled good and choice 180-290 lb 1
shovel County has one used 38 packing sowv strong mostly
cubic foot fresno to trade In ‘ '°
Right reserved to reject any or
all bids
GUY TURNER County Auditor.
Get* Music Degree
Miss Martha Mitchell, a mem-
ber of the musk- stan of T. 8. C.
W.. will return the latter port of
the week from the University of
Michigan School of Music at Ann
Arbor. Mich where she received a
Master of Music degree. In a re-
• cital in partial fulfillment for her
. degree Aug. 8. she played Prelude.
Chorale and Fugue" «Frahcki.
I ' Sonata. Op 23. Allegro. Andante
Scherxo and Romio < Beethoven i.
nnd Tim' Maxurkas and Bal-
lade. F Minor" ' Chopin i. She is
CHICAGO PROM CE
CHICAGO. Sept 9—(API—Butter
firm creamery 93 score 37 1 4-3 4
92 38 3 4 91 38. 90 35 1 2 : 89
34 . 88 33 : 90 centralized carlou 3fl
Eggs steady, market unchanged
Poultry live 41 trucks, steady:
hens. 5 lb and down 20 1 2. Leg-
: harn bens 15 12; springs, under 4
lb Plymouth Rock 19: other prices
unchanged.
v NEW YORK. Sept
ton futures closed 31-28 higher
----- Low Last
17 72 17.90 •
lfl.29 1791 18 17—19
18.38 18.11 1824N
1848 18.12 18 38—39
18.83 1894 18 49—50
18.80 1877 18.50
Middling spot 18.8 IN
MARKETS AT A GLANCE
NEW YORK. 8ept 9— (AP) —
Stock* Irregular: early mild rally
falters.
Bond* mixed; foreign issues strong
Cotton erratic: liquidation, trade
and New Orleans buying.
Sugar mixed; profit taking offsets
trade covering
Metals steady; demand stiong for ,
available supul
Wool tops hl.
mission house buying
CHICAGO:
Wheat higher, with soybean*.
Corn higher with wheat.
Hogs steady top 91J 30
Cattle steady to 15 lower liberal
75 1 2-77 1 3 No j receipts of heavies,
sample grade, 84-73,1 2;
acene PoiMettlaa flaming acariet
, against white tails Marauoclial-Neli ,
' roars rioting along a fence Palms |
irking sow? strong mostly 10 25-
stocker and feeder pigs 10 25
down, or steady
Sheep L<M»: few spring lambs and er student in T S C. W.. and John
— i p Green, both of Dallas were mar- <
ried in Dallas Saturday The bride
| Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wal-
ter J. Tatom and Rev Jack Lewis ,
of Lubbock read the ceremony in '
the Mount . Auburn Christian
Church After a wedding trip they
will be at home at 403 Monte Vista
Drive Dullas
be silly! You don't even
k*ow me " But under the gayety of
her words her heart was pounding
wlldlv
"I do know you. You’re Pam. And
your voice is a celestigl lullaby And
your moods are as soft and gentle
as a summer breeze Besides It's
such nice silliness. Pam-lovely Now
will you go?"
Pam looked at him without an-
swering A Persian cat moved silent-
ly along the path to a castor bean
plant grown to tree proportion on
th- winterless island and sharpened
Its claws satisfactorily Jerry's hand
st Blaze's collar stayed her instinct
to give chase Pam was finding It
hard to say the thing she believed
she should
"Pam'" That tender note was in
his voice again Blaze's nose cool
and damp touched her hand per-
suasively "Will you say something
after me’" She met his eyes a ques-
tion m her own. "Will you say Yes.
Jerry V
There
Then
"Yea. Jerry " she re|
They laughed like I
and Blaze catching
about.
„ Low Close
1^ 83 is'bfl 17 81 18 00B
1809 1830 1800 18 22
18.14B--- ---- 18 27B
18 33 18 50 18 18 18 42
18 43 18 64 18 30 18 56
1847 1888 1838 18 59
Gate tor tea oan mg wins e-11) uou. w-«>
out of his sincere friendship for her. 49-50: sample grade 48
•vould be able tc guide her rightly.
He was that kind Pam was thought- ,
ful as she dressed Jerry and Leo. |
They stood aid- by side tn her mind
So like and yet so unlike Both
charming and a'tractive — Jerry a
handsome playboy Leo a useful
member of society
To be tuuilnuetl
rosea. I've got things that need do-
ing " Sir would hav* turned gwyT •RJJ*-
from him, but Jetty caught her . V*?1
hand Re was suddenly very aerious
, "But I do* mind. Pam." he said
"Don't semi me away I've Jutt t
fvUXMi you ” J *w»*f •* te
Pau* iooMd out over tb* famllUr j **** pocket-ofv bld
cutupantanahip that ' jj uSu’^gctive stocks today
----- ---- i In| gg goo g up 1/a,
Boeing Airp 23.700 33 1 % dn I St.
■peated
w nappy children
Blaze catching their ‘
capered about, alarming
which climbed up the castor
tree and Jumped "
the white picket
In com|X»ed
surveying the trio.
"Now let me cut my roses before
the dew is all gone." Fam said In
wiiat she huptd was a metter-<if-
fact voice Dew is preclaus down I
here, you know, on this < oral l-land ,
where we have so little tain "
Jerry foliowvd her about as .-hr
euc ruses Then hr walked with liar
to Casa Marina to deliver them.
Blaze at their heel* ^Returning they
crossed South Brach ori the hard
ssno at the water's edge
Leo whore
The water was emerald under the
bright run and the atmosphere so
clear you could see to the lighthouse
A boat from Cuba that would be
tying up in about an hour at the
dock* on the other side of the island
was like a toy against the skyline
Sea beans looking like large round
horse-chestnuts, swept tn with the
CHICAGO CASH GRAIN
CHICAGO. Sept 9 — (API—Cash ,
Wheat No 2 red 1 19 1 4-3 4; No 2 •
bard I 19 1 4 No 2 mixed 1.17- >
1 19 1 2: sample northern spring 98 |
Corn No. 1 mlxe d77. No. 4. 75 '
k 1 yellow 77 1 2-78; No 2. I
77-77 3 4; No. ‘ ----
4 76-78 1 2 I
No 1 white 88 1 2
Oats No I mixed 49 3
50 No 2 white 50-51 1
WAS WEAK, NERVOUS
AND RUN DOWN UNTIL
’ I LEARNED (ffTIOYT'S -— -- ^—
I ------ I
Stomach Distress Bothered th*’ fbAmber ®f tommerra. Date?
j Me for Years. Then 1 Tooh •' u‘*' ’r" fc fUr'
Hoyt's Compound and
Have Been Relieved. Says
| Mrs. Bryant.
j Mrs Dorah Bryant of 2811 N-W ,
] 28th St.. Fort Worth, TVxas. says:1
i "I have suffered terribly with my
stomach;! couldn't eat anything
trade covering
ly;------- „
ilie*.
ilgher. trade and com- |
buvlne
har.4 Me was xuddsnly vsry sstlouz
"ttiit I do* mlnxl **
me
[ht in some dabrM. ,
i to ths moat tvauti-
" aba saK
---------- it into
**•* )e
peasant companionship that I i
lldnt even glance toward tlb»4
^lp_ j _______________________
-- ■ —-2°WI US Rubber 29900 35 3/9 up 7/8.
stared at the couple walking aMagf -------— -• “ - --- - - ■-
the sand ao obviously in perfect ae> I
cord.
"Pam with Jerry!" someone said In
surprise
"ITial lad is made of horseshoes."
said another, watching them Intent-
ly. "He gets all the brraka."
“It looks as if the supper la on
me." Edmund Antoine said "It's easy
to tell when a girl has said yea."
"What a row of plkera we muet
: be I" commented another. “I've been
trying to date that girl ever ainoe
I've been here and I've watched
every last one ot you trying to do
the same thing Jerry cornea in and
walks off bls old man's yacht and
does it. just as he's been doing It
all his life. What's be got that I
haven't?"
But Antoine wasn't listening. He
was staring hard at Jerry and Pam
and thinking Pam was too lovely.
Too sweet and earnest and lovely ...
and Pam. in the pleasant, homey
quiet of her big house, wag think-
ing of Leo Shore anti, for the first
time missing him L-- > was surgeon
at the naval station His family, like
Fam's, had settled In Key West (“~
< rations before, and he nnd Pam
been friends ever since she could
remember
It only Leo were here. Pam
thought now He had been called to
W.ishlngton the week before with
several other officers from the baae.
relative to future d
the Key West statldr
ten years older than
told her he loved her But that waa
not why Pam missed him Not why
she wished she could talk to hUn.
It was because she had met Jerry, i
and there was something dlsturtikag !
about It all And Leo knew Jerry
and Lenore and many of their kind <
while She Pamela had made a point l_a^,No.
of not knowing winter men. the idle. ""
play-intent sons of the rich
With Leo near. Pam knew ahe
would feel a little better about her
date for tea dan mg with Jerry Leo.
lor ner.
rightly.
5ought-
id Leo.i
ne Wlfflams Store
. ME CDOTHING 3D4CE I8M
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you
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with
met
raa too startled
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MMI MUM
MBtlH!
THEATRE
ROW’S
GUESTS
TODAY
left, only
And Jerry
gay. riel,.
with
boys
atll!
I "
Mrs Debe Cruze
J E Barton
Luteachis Jackson
R L Hunter
L L Miller
ring Kerry bine
led Pam Uwi-
woach of Jerry
Il wo* the In-
.eloped over
... FV 1
HE LOVE OF PAM
■mbbBy VIVIEN ................
|| was the told
Bgge at a anadering
tatriar that »• ~
torton er the a
Wlathrojie. but
Mlnct developed over years of
life la Key West that warned
Fam against Jerry. For there wa*
no Quellerlon mono
a leveb old house
was a “winter man".
with nothing to do. 4nd not for
Fam, she thought
P B Pierce
J L Stallings
Mrs J W Williams
Mrs C L. Blame
I B Day
T'«-SUUF«,r
^xPo«itjoo
"Thai girl wouldn't make a date with
: a winter man it her life depended on
I lit She thinks were dangerous, or
' Mimething " “
"You boys Just haven't the ap-
proach." Jerry answered lightly
"Well, we haven't a Kerry Blue.
If that's what you mean But even
that"—Antoine waa earneat—"won't
get you anywhere with that girl She's
winter-man proof! I'll bet you “■
"As I said," Jerry retorted "
maddening smoothness "you
Just haven't the approach "
I "And I suppose you think
have!"
"I have. I'll take you up on that
bet. Antoine A supper party at
Pena's. If you win. I give It. If I
win. you give it."
"Accepted" Antoine turned to the
others, laughing "Get set tor a
champagne supper at Jerry's expense,
boys"
"Don't be too sure ''
Jerry's statement was
good-natured Jeers
"IU have her at the tea dance at
Casa Marina tomorrow afternoon."
Jerry promised, and once more was
answered with friendly jeering
Invitation
Pam always cut her costs In the
morning while they were <ti:l ailvdr-
ed with dew Her sclaeors had Just
cut the first bud when she heard
steps behind her and was aware of
Blaze beside her
Blare has been walling fcr you "
It was Jem's voice Jerry whom Pam
had hoped to avoid 3he stroked the
dog's soft coat, but was too startled
to maks any reply
"And. incidentally. I have too"
Jerry continued "Don't tell me that
doesn't mean anything to you " He
looked at her approvingly She was
enchanting in her dark blue cotton
play-suit which she had made her-
“Ilh terribly flattered that Blaze
remembered me She smiled finally
"I like dog*, and Blare is such an
aristocrat But how do you happen
to be in my garden so early in the
morning’"
'Tve remembered you. too I'm in
your garden waiting for you lovely
lady because after a whole night I
still remember you "
"And I'm supposed to be flattered
at that’"
"You should be It's a tribute A
tribute to your ven superior charm
and beauty and all that sort of
thing " He spoke lightly, but the
words a-vrv faintly etched with earn-
estness
"All right." she laughed "Just to
please you. IU aay thank you And
now if you don't mind. I'll cut my
Chapter Two
TH I; HI T
Jerry Wlnthrope on South Beach,
had watched Pain go away from him
With a distinct sense of dismay He
Was not accustomed to being de-
aagted by girls He turned at length
to grin ruefully at a group of tanned
young men who had been sunning
on a small bandatand watching him
Aa they saw Pun trot away they
scoffed lightly
-That's one girt you can't mow
down with your fatal charm'" The
speaker was a young blonde giant
who was tutoring a boy in the neigh-
borhood
"Oh. veah?" from Jerry
“Yeah!" laughed a gilded youth
lazing the winter awav at Casa Ma-
rina "She doesn't give us a tumble.
It's a shame because her blonde
beauty Is lust the foil my dark good
locks need'"
•Treats us northerners as if we
were germs or something'" exclaim-
ed Edmund Antoine, who was or-
chestra leader at the hotel and the
current rave of all the winter girls.
"Well, maybe you are" Jerry hoist-
ed himself gracefully to the plat-
form "You can't blame a girl for
using a little discrimination ”
"I supposed you think you're the
fair-haired boy’" another scoffed.
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pray foi
uae you.
i
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in DenU
in their
Msi.agei
ber of (
eourtoey
proved |
Hot Point Electric Refrigerator, Easy
Washer* and Zenith Radio*. Phone 780
TALIAFERRO RADIO SHOP
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Aeta
Lsaae
Inowaaee
Automobile Refinancing
Phone 130—For lee
Picture a "bankless" community, no safe place for funds, no
place to borrow, no way to transfer money quickly', none of the
countless conveniences provided by modem banking Obviously, a
progressive community must have a progressive bank. Our basic
policy is one of supplying servlets that will adequately meet
the community's needs. We would like to have you make our
bank your bank
HOW IMPORTANT IS A BANK
TO ITS COMMUNITY?
Plumbing Supplies and Repair*
Telephone No. 1111
sure to
pointed
Mr a
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cently 1
las and
SycaiDO
intend
progrstr
with th.
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keep tn
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FIRST STATE BANK OF DENTON
Member FetknU Deposit bu;unuu'« U>>rparaUoil
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PENRY BROS;
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MRS. DORAH BRYANT
BETTER BUY
TIRES NOW!
U. S. Tires and Tubes a*
weO a* U. S. Batteries.
We stand back of them.
Bert Moore Service
NOTICE
Washed
AND
Lubricated
$1.50
V«B
tins
Dfad* Trailway* .
mm sa *a a a <n« ggs
18:48
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Johns-Manville
Roof & Insulation
— ..wflL—...
Stop Those Leak*
And Make Your
Home Cooler
M. A. GAY
ROOFING & SHEET
METAL
NOTICE
Effective Sept. 1. IMt,
any make of passenger
ear
HEADLEE’S
307 N. Locuat Ph. «8
ft
«e Vt. Weefla
A. M—8: 48.
9. M^-U:U. SOK 8M, 18X8
This increase in price is
necessary due to inerras-
•<L cost of labor and ma-
terial*.
without suffering I had a scratch-
ing feeling in my stomach My kid-
neys were in bad condition I wx>
weak nervous and run-down and
never had a good night's rest I was
very despondent
"Since I have taken Hoyt's Com-
pound the sensation in my stomach
is gone and il can eat anything I
era nt I am gaining strength and
weight and enjoy a good nights
rest without nervous spells and bad
dream. My kidneys are in good
shape and my general condition is
improved I have never beard of
such a wonderful medicine and
truthfully say it reached my trouble
at once!"
Hoyt * Compound is recommended
and .void by the BEN WREN Drug
Store and by leading druggists in .
this area adv
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DOROTHY PERKINS
Representative
Will Be In Our Store Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Of This Week!
You are invited to consult with her regarding your
beauty problems!
NEAL DRUG STORE
Phone 188 For Appointment
.111.
3
Benjamin Maere Faint*
Varnishes - Enamels. Etc.
Wall Paper
A nember ef pattern* at
bargain prices!
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311 W. Oak St. Ph. 440
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Babcock Auto
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Babolene
MOTOR OIL
At Evers*
NEW DISHES
“Salem China”
“Fiesta” M are
“Pyrex” Glass
OR 5 GALLONS
$1.75
Decca and Victor Blue Bird RecordsAt^^^
CURTIS DRUG STORE
All the Hit Tunes! Hundred* of Records!
officer
of the
fanae
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rank o|
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Call 1133 and 1153 for groceries and fresh meats.
*** "* r*»r Office
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Typewriters
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 22, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 9, 1941, newspaper, September 9, 1941; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1307462/m1/6/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.