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1931 Ford Coupe
1928 Ford Coupe
1927 WiOis Sedan
ALCOHOL
63c
for children of all ages.
Sizes 5 and up.
Brickey’s Shoe
Store
Along witei the same
high quality laundry
and dry cleaning.
By William
Ferguson
Denton Laundry and
Dry Cleaners
Phone 8
Francis M. Craddock
Grocer
Phone 71
Fresh Fruits And
Vegetables
Dixie Motor
Coach Line
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Babcock Auto
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2-ROOM furnished apartment. Pri-
vate bath. Garage. Phone 287W. 108
MIGHT SAVE THE DAY. DON’T WAIT A DAY.
CALL US NOW!
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GRAND WIZEI2
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HAPPENED TO THE
INSPECTOR.' IT
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MUST GET A DOCTOR?
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WHERE'S TH'(HE'S UP IN
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DR. OMOS O. SHAW, D. C., Ph. C.
. 209 McClurkan Bldg. Phone 261.
DESIRABLE APARTMENT, 1317 Car-
rier St. Phone 742-W. 107
FOR RENT—If interested in some-
thing different in an upstairs apart-
ment call 1316-W or 789 for appoint-
ment. 108
FOR RENT—50 acres black land, 3
miles south, Sanger. J. N. Teel, R.2,
Sanger. 109
FURNISHED 4-room apartment, 717
N. Locust. Phone 836-R. 109
WANT TO BUY hogs or cattle. See
Bill Ford at J. A. Cook Gro. Phone
174. 112
2-ROOM furnished apartment. Bills
paid. Call 1127-J after 6. 110
mending
L.. Work
108
BLACK TOM turkey. Phone 100-W
after 6:30. 109
FOR SALE—Girl’s violin, also boy’s
bicycle. Both good as new. Phone
823-R. 109
r4-door sedan. Dick-
Motor Co. 109
LOST—Wrist watch. Reward for re-
turn to this office. 109
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CARD OF THANKS
TEN WORDS, SIX TIMES, 30 CENTS
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VARIOUS CORPS
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SINCE THE EARLIEST
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OF ITS FAMOUS OLD
OAKEN SHIPS
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REAL ESTATE
FOR CHILDREN—Mickey Mouse and
Popeye comb and brush sets. 50c
and $1. City Drug Store. 109
LOTS OF good used casings cheap.
4 gallon stoneware 35c. Highway
Hardware. 108
LOST—Female rat terrier, black spot
over eye. Call 48F11. 112
FOUND—Brown kid glove near bus
station Saturday. Apply at Record-
Chronicle. 106
WAIT/ALLOW ME TO CALL DU.
LEE HING. HE IS FAMILIAR.
WITH THE INSPECTOR'S CON-
DITION ....THAT WAS ONE REASON
INSPECTOR. VISITED CHINESE
DISTRICT.....
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SUPERFLUOUS HAIR! A Fort Worth
operator will come to Denton by
appointment for removal of super-
fluous hair by electrolysis; guaran-
teed permanent. Warts and moles re-
moved. Phone 1058. 109
or come in for STAPLE
and FANCY
GROCERIES
FURNISHED APARTMENT, 2 rooms,
newly papered, garage, $12.50. 323
Pearl. 108
4-ROOM house, new, modern conven-
iences, partly furnished or unfur-
nished. 620 Pierce. See George W.
Davis, 321 Withers. 110
T. M. REC. U. S. FAT. OFF.
BRONCHO BOX
if:
“AN INSURANCE CHECK”
Call 90
For Travel InformatlM
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FOR MEN—Leather toilet kits, black
or brown, genuine leather. Acces-
sories to match. $1.25 to $4.75. City
Drug Store. 109
FOR SALE—Post oak and blackjack
wood. Also cord wood. W. M. Baty,
Bartonville. 109
GAMES FOR Christmas, Monopoly,
Finance. Touring, Rook, Dominoes
and many small games. City Drug
Store. 109
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Glasses d
100, Ralei
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TURNED lIM LOOSE?
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FOR RENT—Several houses. C. L.
Richey. Evers Bldg. Phone 549. Ill
CHRISTMAS TREES, all sizes, 35c to
$1.10. Woodson Harris. Ph. 80. 107
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FURNISHED APARTMENT, Electro-
lux, private bath. Ph. 733-W. 107
FURNISHED APT. Call 813-W.
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POULTRY
TO OUR friends and customers we
are now ready for hatching eggs.
Reds, Rocks, Buff Orpington, White
Wyandottes and Cornish games, no
mixed breeds. Bring them every Sat-
urday or Monday. Denton Chick
Hatchey. Phone 1169. 116
FOR RENT—Furnished downstairs
apartment. Close in. 327 West Oak.
112
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment
with garage. 1103 N. Elm. Phone
895-R. 108
■1.25 rick. Jim Sha-
!s east Corinth. 112
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,
405 W. Mulberry. Phone 1021. 112
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FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet and sink
and breakfast room suite. Phone
481-J. 2201 N. Locust. 109
But Serving in its truest and
finest sense, always performed
with unobtrusive and kindly
understanding.
SCHMITZ UNDERTAKING
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Day phone 20, Nights and Sun-
days 761, 1019, 10, or 1214-W.
Prompt Ambulance Service.
BREAKFAST SUITES, dinette suites,
dining room suites. A wide variety
to select from. We expect the man-
ufacturers to advance their prices
any day. Ball Furniture Co. Ill
FOR SALE—A-l ’33 Chevrolet Master
coach. Terms and trade. Phone
643-W. Hl
^Kyle. J. H. Gibbons.
■Eheap—Used bedroom and
Km suites. Also used cook
F heaters. Special prices
I. Ball Furniture Co.
.THE Biological Survey has done much in the way of finding
out just where our birds go winter and summer, when and where
they breed, and even how long they live. Each banded bird wears
a- band around its right leg bearing a number, and the address of
the Survey office. Anyone finding a banded bird is asked to report
the number and location to the Washington office.
There’s More
to good cleaning than just re-
turning clothes that look
clean! Texture must be con-
sidered, fabrics brought back
to life. Colors must be renew-
ed, dyeing methods under-
stood. Only expert craftsmen,
working with the finest clean-
ing methods, can give you re-
newed clothes at low cost!
EAST SIDE TAILORS
Charles Woods
SOUTHEAST 3-room furnished apart-
ment, close to T. C. Phone 1085. 107
O1TOMETRT9WHPF
GLASSES ' SCIENTIFICALLY ^fitted.
Lena M.jSkiles, Opt. D. Office Mc-
Cray’s Jewelry Store.
CHIROPODISTS
DR. J. EDWIN TAYLOR
Practice Limited to Feet
202 Smoo^-Curtis Bldg. Phone 206
CHIROPRACTORS
COLOKIC IRRIGATIONS
DR. R. W. ZILAR
Specializing; in women’s and chil-
dren’s diseases. South of M-System.
SOUTHEAST APARTMENT, very rea-
sonable. 615 N. Locust. Call 522. 108
SHOE, AUTO top, harness repairing.
Nail’s Shoe Shop, 218 S. Elm.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
The regular meeting of the stock-
holders of the First State Bank of
Denton for electing directors and
such other business as may properly
come before the meeting will be held
in the rooms of the bank at 2 o’clock
p. m. on Tuesday, the 12th day of
January, 1937.
R. W. BASS, Cashier.
Denton, Texas, Dec. 12.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
The regular meeting of the stock-
holders of the Denton County Na-
tional Bank of Denton, Texas, for
electing directors and such other
business as may properly come be-
fore the meeting will be held in the
rooms of the bank at 2 o’clock p. m.
on Tuesday, the 12th day of Jan-
uary, 1937.
R. M. BARNS, Cashier.
Denton, Texas, Dec. 12. 1936.
PRIVATELY OWNED 1935 Pontiac
deluxe sedan, 13,000 mileage,
cellent condition. Phone 310.
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THAT AS A WAY T'GIT HINA-/BOTH ME AM’ OOP
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GIVE FRUITS for Christmas. We pack
Christmas baskets or boxes of fruit
for local delivery or shipment includ-
ing Temple and navel oranges, tan-
gerines and pin grapefruit. We carry
a complete line off citrus and other
fruits. Valley Fruits, north of post-
office. HO
FOR BOYS—Pocket watches $1 and
$1.50. Wrist watches $2.95 and $3.-
95. Lapel watches $1.50. City Drug
Store. 109
LADIES—The American oriental rug
is different, very beautiful, attrac-
tive prices. A real Christmas gift.
Sold by E. Mundy, 329 West Oak.
Phone 1229-J. 109
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FOR SALE or Trade—200 acres, well
improved, sandy land, $25 acre. J.
M. Simmons, Route 2, Lewisville. 112
-be higher soon.
WlRI^our stock was bought on the
low market and is priced accordingly.
We invite you to see our new bed-
room and living room suites. Also our
floor coverings. Ball Furniture Co. Ill
FRUITS! FRUITS! Fruits! Lowest
prices in town. Valley Fruit Stand,
middle south side square. 110
BOY’S 26-inch bicycle for sale. 108
W. McKinney. 110
14-YEAR-OLD Jersey cow for sale. A
springer. S. J. Lane, near Corinth.
110
UNITED STAT-ES
B/OLOGICAC SURVEY
HAS BANDED MORE THAN
3,000,000 e»(ROS,
FOR. THE PURPOSE OF
MAPPING THE MIGRZ^TION
FE/WAYS OF THE VARIOUS
SPECIES.
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FOR SALE—Good wood heater and
girl’s bicycle. Phone 767-J.
FOR SALE—Fifty head good work
horses, mules and mares. C. A.
Scott. 107
WANTED—Your darning, n«
and alterations. 322 E. Oak.
guaranteed. Phone 1051-J.
Lon A. Speer Motor Co.
Ill S. Locust St. Phone 1444
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GRAVEL AND sand. All kinds. Deliv-
ered. L. W. Opitz. Phone 354. 115
FOR SALE—Upright piano. Mrs. P. L.
Cardwell. 117
THE WORD,
MUSCUM,
COMES FROM
/VfOZZS£-/OAZ,
A GREEK NAME
GIVEN ANCIENTLY
TO A TEMPLE OF
THE MUSES.
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ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR and ra-
dio repair service. R. A. Sapp, Radio
Towers, N. Locust. Phone 119.
ALL KINDS of hauling. Bill McKee.
Travelstead’s Garage, phone 1057,
night 1344W. Wood for sale.
JOHN HESTER—Plumber. Prompt
and dependable service; personal
attention. Phone 1334.
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MITCHELL BARBER Shop. North ’
Side. J. B. Hitt, E. B. Bratcher, Bob
We take this means of expressing
our sincere appreciation of the many
kindnesses shown us by dur friends
and neighbors in our hour of sor-
row. May God’s richest blessings fall
on earn of you. D. P. Switzjr, E. W.
Switzer and Family, G. M. Purviance
and Family, J. H. Gholson and Fam-
ily. 107
We wish to take this means of ex-
pressing our deep gratitude to our
friends for their kindness and sym-
pathy during the illness and death
of our Jausband and father.
Mrs. Walter Foster and ChildreA.
107
l/XI WV-MVXIL1'<--VWXllU, brush, Ixuxxvx
sets in gift boxes. 50c, $1.10, up to
$12.50. City Drug Store. 109
j a ^1 CASE (2 doz.) No. 2 tomatoes $1.75.
109 s Woodson Harris. Phone 80. 107
DO YOUR Christmas shopping at
Ball Furniture Co. You can save
money. Northeast corner square. Ill
WILL PAY 2c above market for 4
doz. White Leghorn hens. B. M.
Slater, Argyle, R. 1. 108
CHRISTMAS GIFTS—A wide selec-
tion for men, women and children.
We invite your inspection. Gifts at
25c, 50c and up. City Drug Store. 109
ORDER NOW—Fancy bread, cheese J
straws, cookies and decorated j
Christmas cakes. Phone 1355-J. Ill
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112
UPSTAIRS DUPLEX for rent, fur-
nished. 716 W. Oak. Phone 960. Ill
■fl,E—3 head stock, farming
■rw. M. Murphy, 113 E. Hick-
■r.. Denton. Ill
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Mr SALE—L. C. Smith typewriter,
■*3-burner cooking store, gas toaster,
piaster Coca-Cola box with coil. At-
^vater Kent radio, 20-ft. cafe counter
and 11 stools. Chas. Wynn, 1429 N.
Locust. 108
FOR RENT—Furnished garage apart-
ment, Fulton St. Phone 1089. 110
THE GOOD INSPECTOR. HAS
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JAIL’ THAT KING TUNK \ OF TH' WOOZY?
YARN WAS SURE ____
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GOING AWAY FOR
THE HOLIDAYS?
Yes! Before doing so,
I am going to have J. P.
MAGEE insure my car
for full protection, and
get one of his accident
policies, ranging from
$3,000 to $5,000 cover-
age for only 25c per day.
J. P. MAGEE, Ph. 611
BE. TUH LOOKIN' FEf<
ME \OUN& FELLER P
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FOR SALE—30 milk cows priced from
$30 to $50. Homer Kerley, 1006
Morse. Phone 129. 110
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WANTED
- Middle aged Christian
woman housekeeper for two, small
salary. Roy Jones, Pilot Point. 112
WANTED—Capable girl to do house-
work for elderly couple in modern
farm home, permanent position. Call
in person. 208 S. Elm Thursday. 107
MAN AND wife wanted for work on
farm. House, garden, wood and wa-
ter. $30 month. Apply Saturday to
Mrs. H. A. Webb, Southern Hotel. 108
RAMEY & IVEY
Insurance and Bonds
Denton, Texas
HIGHEST MARKET price for your
raw furs. Be in Denton Saturdays
and first Mondays. H. Bingham. 109
CANDY—Miss Saylor’s, Whitman’s,
King’s. 49c to $3. City Drug Store.
109
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Z^5****—BATHROOM SCALES—Wide plat-
form. Accurate weight. Nice gift,
$2.29 to $3.98. City Drug Store. 109
GALLON PEACHES 49c, gallon catsup
49c. Phone 80. Woodson Harris. 107
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KODAKS—A real gift. Box kodaks
$1.75 to $3.75. Folding kodaks, $1.-
50 to $1.98. City Drug Store. 109
UPHOLSTERING, WINDOW shades
any size or color made to order.
Venetian blinds. E. Mundy, 329 West
Oak. Phone 1229-J. 109
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BEDROOM SUITES, two. Breakfast
sets, two electric victrolas. Living-
------ r room suite. All cheap. Denton Furni-
SHAVING SETS — Colgate’s, Palm- b ture Co. 227 W. Oak. Phone 15. 107
olive, William’s, Yardley’s. Sets -
from 98c up. Also new shipment FOR WOMEN—Comb, brush, mirror
shaving brushes. City Drug Store. 109 "~4’~ CA" ®-1 1n
HELP-UR-SELF Laundry. Our prices ■
are very reasonable. Give us a 0
trial. 312 N. Locust. Phone 1415.
GIVE HER a Rhoda Ann permanent ; FOR SALE—McAlester coal, special
■ -..... ' price for truck loads. Briscoe Ser-
vice Station, 720 S. Locust. 113
1 DOZEN No. 2 red pitted cherries
$1.65. Woodson Harris. Ph. 80. 107
CITY LOANS—FHA plan to make
improvements, build or refinance
your present loan. Interest rate 5%.
Barton Realty Co. Phone 484. 124
GOLF BALLS—In boxes of three for
75c and $1.45. City Drug Store. 109
AUTO REPAIRS, welding, lathe work.
Bentley Garage. 210 E. McKinney.
REAL BARGAINS in livingroom, bed-
room suites, rugs, tables, odd chairs.
Try Economy Furniture Store. Phone
1067. East of Alamo Storage.
UNFURNISHED TWO large south
rooms, all conveniences, private,
$10 month. 507 Bernard. 107
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QUICKLY
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,
with garage. P. L. Cardwell, 1202
Panhandle. 117
FOR RENT—A good mixed sandy
land farm. 1 1-2 miles southwest
of Lloyd, for cash. Roy L. Bates. 112
HIGH CLASS DENTON
INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
Invest now in these better class in-
vestment properties;
2-Well constructed, nicely located
brick buildings; 1—Large Apartment,
nicely located, paying good revenue;
1—Smaller Apartment, fine for home
and investment.
Small home properties $1250 and
up. Herbert Wilson. Phone 61 day.
112
1930 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan.
Dickson-Hamilton Motor Co. 109
for Christmas. It will please her
most. For appointment, call 1405.
307 W. Oak. 113
----------------------------------DIRT, GRAVEL and rock for sale.
Bob Wilkins. Phone 149. Ill
UNDERWOOD’S BEAUTIFUL Bronze
toms, only $5, $7, $10, $15, accord-
ing to show qualities. They are high-
ly bred, vigorous, vaccinated and
guaranteed. Mrs. Claud Underwood,
Turkey Heights, Denton, Texas. 108
YOUNG LADY, age 24, desires house-
work or practical nursing. Experi-
enced. Miss Bertha McDonald. Phone
1409. 107
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