Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 126, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1947 Page: 3 of 12
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Plans for a greatly enlarged
Lions Club carnival which might
grow to proportions comparable to
*he Gainesville Community Circus
were discussed at the club meeting
Thursday night in the HSCw
special dining room
Otis L Fowler, secretary of the
Denton County Fair Association,
talked to the group describing the
requirements of a carnival to ful-
fill entertainment desired of all
age groups and in keeping with
established carnival traditions
J D Gentry, chairman of the
carnival committee, made a brief
ieport on committee activities In
planning toward the 1947 carnival
However, details of the report and
over all plans for the annual event
were not yet released
A brief musical program was
presented featuring the Denton
Melody Boys The program
under the direction of Ralph Kill-
ingsworth and Tom Lindley.
Lions Club Plans
i Enlargement Of
Annual Carnival
Puz-
of
Bill said, is to
Captain Bill Has ><>
Barnacles on His Plane
ROCKLAND
zled residents
Me i AP>
have learned that
Capt Bill Wincapau, 61, New Eng
land’s flying Sanlu Claus, isn't fool
mg when tie makes brief landings
and takeoffs in the freshwater
Chlckawakie Lake.
The reason. Capt
wash oft brine accumulated on his
plane's pontoons in sea landings
Wincapaw is widely known along
the New England coast lor his
♦ Christmastime Hights
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Friday. Januarv 10. 1947—DENTON (Tex.) RECORD CHRONICLE 3
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the First Presbyterian
A truck from the Fort
the fats, Fowler said Saving
O'Daniel Plans
‘Fight to Limit'
Against Dootey
$20,000 TB Clinic For
Gregg County Approved
nationally to aid In relieving short-
ages for soap
Worth
Denton
from
Tire, club proposes to offer a full
alate of Republican candidates for
all state, district and county offices
in 1949
In addition to LUcey and
Lean, these officers were elected
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ler’s Day Assembly was sponsored '
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sons for his opposition, which i.“
a continuation of thb frequent dif-
ferences between the Texas sena
tors over personnel recommenda-
tions
becoming a citizen of this country
at the age ol 21. said America is
a land of promises but the promises
are to be worked at by each one
In response to her statement
that America is a country which
had been created as a place where
people from all countries should
live together in peace and brother
hood, she asked. "Has it worked?”
Mrs. Rejebian answered. "Yes, all
brought something with them,
w’hat we now know as America ’
"Our democracy isn’t a finished
job If it stopped growing It would
die; it must be recreated by each
I generation " she emphasized.
O'Daniel would not discuss rea
I student
TRUCK WILL COLLECT
KAI'S FROM GROCERS
.....
! Rendering Co will be in
this week to collect tats ______
grocers who have been collecting
it as part of the fat salvage pro-
gram. O L. Fowler, chamber of
commerce manager, has been in-
formed
Local grocerys and markets
participating in the program have
The assembly was opened by the
body singing "America”
after which Mr Philip La Rowe
gave a medley ol patriotic songs
on lite organ The Invocation was
given by Rev Frank L. Shannon,
pastor ut
Church
Miss Eleanor Wilson, president
the Campus League ol Worn-
Voters, gave a speech on the
Meaning of New Voter's Day”
and introduced the other guests.
J. L. Yarbough, mayor of Denton,
Gerald Stockard, county judge,
Mrs. Martin a Roze. president of
the State League of Women Voters.
Henry Zweiffel of Fort Worth.
L Benckenstem of Beaumont and
| Murray Sells, Gladewater, vice
presidents
The annual meeting of the Bhare-
....... .......... Ix'l^ers of the Denton Federal 3av-
reported difficulty in disposing of lnKs Loan Association will be
• «-•- m.....!— o..0( [ held January 22, 1947, 2:30 p m ,
used cooking fats has been urged 1 in the company's office, 306 Jack-
—..---1>.. ... ..u ... ...... <,on Bldg.. Denton, Texas The pur-
I pose of this meeting is to hear
I reports of the previous year's work.
I to elect new directors, and to at-
tend to such other business as may
apix'ar
| DALLAS. Jan 10 — (AP> — A | Dixie."
group of state Republicans, acting | '
independently of the party's offi-
’ cial slate leadership, prepared to-
day the next steps in their state-
wide drive to build up their party
tor the avowed purpose of making
; Texas a two-party state by 1948
The group organized the Republi-
can Club of Texas al a meeting
here yesterday and announced that ,
active Republican groups would be I
formed in every precinct of every I
! county in an attempt to wrest |
; trom the Democrats the political I
I monopoly they have enjoyed in the
. slate
Capt J F Lucey of Dallas, who
was elected president, said, “Dur-
| ing tiie last four years four tradl-
I tionally Democratic southern states
: have thrown off the brass collar of
I the one party system They have
! achieved this through the activi-
ties of groups similar to ours.”
Marrs McLean of San Antonio, I
a vice president of the club, as-
serted that the Democratic party
’ had been stolen away from the
South by norther n left-wing
! groups” and that the "Democratic
party nationally has nothing in
common with the traditions of the
South
He said suit ess of the two-party
movement was necessary to count-
eract the propaganda of the poli-
tical action committee of the CIO
and its much-heralded Operation
New Voters At
Two-Party State By tsgw Honored At
1948 Is Aim of GOP ......P'*’*”1’1’
New voters of Texas State Col-
lege for Women took the New '
Voter's pledge under the direction :
of President L. H Hubbard in as-
sembly Thursday after hearing an
address by Mrs V Y Regeblan.
Me- i Dallas clcic leader The Naw Vot-
| ’ or'u TYuv A«K«»rntalv ta/aat «rvinw)Fpd
Ralph w" Currie, Dallas, se< retary. I by the Campus League of Worn-
John R. Black Dallas, treasurer, j en Voters.
J I "I pledge my efforts, to work
and light, for tile Ideals of this
nation. I will never allow tyranny
or injustice to become enthroned
— ' In this land through indifference
I to my duties as a citizen I will
j strive for Individual perfection and
! lor social betterment, and will en-
deavor to quicken the sense of pub-
j he duty among my fellow citi-
zens,” pledged the 263 new voters
| who were dressed in white in hon-
WASHINGTON, Jan 10 _< AP) j or of the occasion
—Senator O'Danle) iD-Tex > today ( Mrs. Regeblan, born under Che
was prepared to fight "to the limit " , rule of a tyrant in Armenia and
against confirmation of Joe B Doo- j u ,u‘-
ley of Amarillo to be federal Judge
I for the northern Texas district
Senator Connally <D-Tex> recom-
mended Dooley to succeed Judge
James C. Wilson, retired, ahd
President Truman nominated the
Amarillo man Wednesday O ’Dan-
iel liad recommended others for
the Judgeship
Asked U lie meant that he would
go so far as to declare Dooley
was "personally obnoxious” to
him, O'Daniel said he had not de-
cided. The Senate usually rejects
a nomination when one of its
members say the nominee is "per
sonally obnoxious "
DENTON FEDERAL. SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
By
M L RAMEY
Secretary-Treasurer.
LONGVIEW, Tex . Jan 10 -
I iAP>—The Gregg county cnuimls-
| sioners court has approved con-
| struction of a >20,000 county tub- [
I erculosls clinic to be erected on
the Gregg Memorial Hospital j
1 grounds here The clinic will aid '
' in the intensive anti-tuberculosis j
| campaign now being waged in East i
, Texas
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, You work In peace and sleep In com-
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Lightcrust
lb. 69c
lb. 55c
lb. 59c
lb. 19c
Mother's
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FLOUR
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K. C.
Baking
Powder
22c
Tcxsun
Grapefruit
JUICE
No. 2 can
3 for 25c
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WEWIOt SQUARE 49
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Coffee 47c
23c
9c
can 35c
15c
23c
22c
10c
Fruits&Vegetables
Texas
Oranges, 10 lbs. 39c
Texas
Grapefruit 10 lb. 39c
Winesap
Apples, 2 lbs.
Cauliflower, lb. 10c
Radishes, bunch 8c
White
Turnips, lb.
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StYCED BACON
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BEANS, Whole Green, No. 2 can
BLACK EYED PEAS, Kimbel's
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600-16 4 ply Tire
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650-16 4 ply Tire
650-16 H. D. Tube
550-17 4 ply Tire
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9 24 4 ply Tire $29.54
9 24 H. D. Tube
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11-36 H. D. Tube 9.99
11-38 4 ply Tire . .. 58.74
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Trucks and Tractors
None of the above Prices include Federal Tax and are
Exchange Prices subject to change without notice
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the Average Motorist, Ate Now in Better Supply.
While our stock is not as Complete as we usually carry
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 126, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1947, newspaper, January 10, 1947; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313878/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.