Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 232, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 14, 1947 Page: 2 of 12
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Executives Name
'Mrs. Cecil Davis
Dies at Home
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said
five miles northwest of Pilot Point,
alter an 111-
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richness — are
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Is successful, but
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of either x-ray. radium or radical
surgery, or more often a eomblna-
me to rest in the
I am doing a good
_____________I Truman's $400 000.000 program for
be brigadier i keeping Greece and Turkey out of
National | ,he Communist orbit
TEXAS A&M COLLEGE
HEARINGS ( OMPLETED
several
Wednes-
of the |
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veterans asxed to be
were interviewed last night except
two who were out ot town
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SAN ANTONIO, .viay 14
Fred R
was elevated from vice president
over radio station K
monthly broadcast by
Lyon Chapter of
Society oi
Funeral Rites
I For G. C. Skaggs
Held Here Today |
Funeral services for Grover I
I Cleveland Skaggs, 57, northeast of
I Denton, who died Tuesday at 2 15
i p in when he suffered a heart at-
A girl was born today
and Mrs B L Price
Prairie, at the Denton
and Clinic
P
and
and
Oklahoma
...With the
Smartest Car in the
Low-Priced field!
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Plus new whwl rims and hub caps—new stain-
less steel body molding—new. heavier bumper
guards -new door handies—lots of other
features!
All that—and the famous Eord engines . , .
V-Ai or Six’ "Lifeguard” body! "King size”
brakes’ “Rest ride” springs’
Visit our showrooms now See for youraelf
why Ford's Tiner in '47! You’re welcome any
day, ail day!
—— Md out!
COl.LEGE STATION, Tex May
14— <ZPi The joint legislative
committee investigating Texas A
ing major surgery at the
Street Hospital and Clinic
BIRTHS
Sl*$iP
iFESOfk
Bring qour Ford
'BACK HOME'
for Specialized
(EDITOR'S NOTE 'Ibis Is the
third in a series of articles by
Denton physicians prepared espe-
cially for the Denton County
Cancer Society for use In connec-
tion with the current campaign
for research and education funds
underway In Denton county. The
articles are Intended to explain
the facts about canter, symptoms
Of the disease, treatment and
cures, as well as the importance
of early treatment to control
the increasing cancer death rate.)
■By H. V. NORGAARD. M D
Cancer remains the second most
* common cause of death in the
United States Of these deaths, can-
oer of the stomach will account for
v approximately 30 per cent, while r
• tumors of the lage bowel, rectum.
*- and anus will substantially in-
crease this figure Cancerous tumors
’ of the small Intestine are rare.
A cancer may occur in any part of
the body, and at any age They are
more frequent, however. In adults.
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physical findings: x-ray and fluor-
________ ntrnt, savwvwe ui wuuivo OSCOplC ova rnliia t inn u n ttlC CAOpl’l-
the tendency increasing with age I agus. stomach, intestine, colon and
rectum; chemical analysis of the
fasting stomach contents, as well
as of .stool specimen; microscopic
examination of surgically removed
sections of tissues to demonstrate
the presence or absence or type of
cancer cells.
Treatment
must be given earlv
Three qualities that you de-
mand in coFfee — delicious
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flavor, pleasing
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luxurious
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extra-abundant in "Cup-
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Tested" ADMIRATION For
k
more than thirty years,
4
satisfied customers have ac-
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claimed those "Cup-Tested"
Equalities in ADMIRATION.
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The World < Risen 1 is the topic
which Miss Edna Haynes Mp-
of i Count, k w ill speak Flrday
a member l p m over radio station KDI
the
sisters. | jamln I yon Chapter of the
Mrs. j tional Society oi Daughters
a nephew. | American Revolution
and ;
Doi a ^.ee Reese [
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jbfV it. - ' ■ •• •
-fsaxG cancer
was a
. tell-
ing the boys some of his experiences ;
included
Dallas; J N. Casparris. I
Austin. W T Fail). Lubbock Nel-I
son Deene. Fort Worth, and R
1 Greene, Amarillo
The Grand Canyon of the Colo- i
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in charge
Shrader. Dr H E 1
Pass. Guy Turner,
Penry and Henry Blagg
Born October 24. 18BU. in Denton.
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Brilte I rtfbaLe, Congress also was ready to
send to the White House President
A representative of the I
Security Administration will
Ur Denton Friday at 8:30 a m In
tile post office to assist persons de-
siring information on social secu-
rity problems, according t<> an an-
nouncement today from the’ Dallas
t the Elm Street Hospital 1
I and Clinic
James Hill, 1116 E Hickory, was |
admitted today for minor surgery '
j and oats tills year." said Joe Walde
I of Bolivar "The oats. >n spots, are
l>ai ticularly good and the Mediter-
ranean wheat is looking tine"
advance $75,000,000 o the $350,000 - |
000 fund as soon as the bill becomes
law Vandenberg explained this sum I
will bridge the gap until funds can
be appropriated The RFC would be I
rt irnbursed
Senator Kern ‘R-Mot advocated
Utting the bill from $350,000,000 to’
$200,000,000 the sum voted by the I
House '
"We fust ask ourselves." Kkm said. ’
' how far can tiie economy of th° i
II B stand these constant diains
everything going out and nothing
I romlng in "
The Greek-Turkish aid legislation
went to the House or action first I
' after a Henate-House committee
agreed last night on the final form |
I of a bill calling or .Senate confirms - |
tion of the top directors for the as - j
slstance project
"A heavy hall covered a stretch
[ of land about one-half mile wide
and five miles long near Frederick,
Okla, said H A Kirby "I have
( Just returned from looking over our |
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wheat and the hail (.aliened It com- |
pletely ”
Intestinal Tract
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7 00
7 15
7 30 Musical Clock
7 5^ NRWS-Curtbi Drug
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8 30--Rev Hidebottom
8 55- NEW°
9 00 crcll Spark a
9 15 Tradin’ Pc»t
RulatinK Co
'Tndnv Wr lite
9 :46 Church Ih the Wild wood
Shepard Funeral II >ine
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WEDNESDAY
1-42 Club
T8CW New*,
Evening Dunce
8W'Tlw<.N.(1 Berennders
NEWS Grace Barrens
Sagrbruah Serenade Hlkra
Feed Jack/w>n Gro.
7 OO—Shopper»’ Guide
7 15
7 30
7 45
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to Mr
120 E
Hospital 1 farm up there We had 155 acres in
to be scared Into going home by '
"this tlve-dollar business"
Bean, who believes a new lax on I
i natural resources should be levied [
I to take care of the money bills be-
.........I
PHONE DIRECTORIES
BEING DELIVERED
Lt-livery was started tn the
downtown area today on the spring
Texas Telephone Co directories
after Initial delivery was made at
the North Texas State College, i
where Denton s first dial telephone ;
system went into service Tuesday
Containing an estimated 3.55(1 '
flistuigs. ot which over 100 are new i
production on the new directories
is being completed this week
Cancer Symptoms
(Contour'd from Page 1)
president; IXiuglas Woodruff.
Paso, second vice president
E R Chilton. Jr , Dallas, sec-
retary-treasurer. who
cd for his 21st term,
Chellie Sue Bragg of
slstant sivreUyy
Directors elected
Hall Jones.
at the
Clinic
Mrs W R Coffey of Aubrey j
was dismissed today after receiv- |
Elm
io oo
10 05 Rhythm Makers
10:15—Platter Party-Tobln Drug
Denton Nows— Charlie's Mkt
Morning Dance
10 55- NEWS
11 OO Sanger Hour
11:36—811m Brvant-O I Oil
11 45 Polka Time
11 55 Farm Newa-Seed Houaa
12 00—Novatime
17:16- Roundup-Reeves Drug
12:30— NEWS-Ben Ivey
12:45—Mid-day Melodlea-CurlU
1 OO—Rev. T Bcheumack
1:30—Rum Morgan Orch.
I 45 Flit Frolic*
1 56— NEWS
2:00 Salon Concert
2:16—Andrews Slaters
2:30—P. T A. of Danton
2.46- Frank Sinatra
2 56 NEWS
3 00 -Xavier Cugat
3 :1.5 Jimthy Dorsey
3 :8O—Gene Krupa
3:45—Vocal VaHaUea
3:56— NEWS
4:00 Harry Jamea
4-16—Dick Jurgen's Orch
4:30—OH Uta Bacon*—KI boon's
4 :45—MUM Broe.
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Mrs Clay Alka, 40» Amarillo,
underwent major slffgery today
at the Denton Hospital and Clinic.
Mrs Fred Wright, 1512 W Hick-
ory, underwent major surgery to-
day at the Denton Hospital and
Clink
A F Curtis of Hebron, route 1.
was admitted Tuesday tor medical i
treatment at the Denton Hospital i
and Clinic.
Anice Meredith of Ennis was
admitted for medical treatment at
the Denton Hospital and Clinic
Herschell Terrell. E McKinney,
was dismissed today after receiv-
ing medical treatment at the
Denton Hospital and Clinic ; Robert G
Mrs J C Weedon. 703 Carroll | Wayne Sitzes,
I was admitted today tor major sur-
of the Retail Credit Executives oi I bile accident late Mo”nday. Lance I «ery at lhp Elm Street Hnsnital !
/w. .. • i. _ _l___a...— .. 4 4" i. . . . , I a r>z4 /"Mia
i .sunIamid laceratioiu and
King J and other internal injuries
Ed- ;
Legislature
(Continued from Page li |
! against a motion to adjourn finally
on May 28 Yesterday the House
voted 74 to 51 against a resolution
to wind things up by ’.'^on of June 4
Setting of the adjournment date
{ Just one week later than had been
proposed Monday helped bring an
1 apparent switch of 14 votes.
[ Rep Sam Hanna of Dallas, who j
! offered the resolution, said Jun 4
was a good date He said Ute Leg-
i islnture already had "busted the till" '
by approving so many approprta 1
i tlon bills He said the people of !
I Texas wanted the Legislature to go ,
, home.
Rep Woodrow Bean of El Paso j
i told the House to kill the Hanna ,
new. loss of weight, anemia, coffee j
ground vomltua. or "tany stools
should not be waited for, since they
usually Indicate a
malignancy
A past history of chronic stomach
complaint, dyspepsia or .
ulcers increases the probability of
cancer when associated
above findings
The medical diagnosis
cerous growths In the
tract is based on a careful evalua-
tion of the following: An interpreta-
tion of the patient's history and
PERSONALS
Joe Darnall of Hondo is visiting
: his parents. Mr and Mrs J 8
Durnail 1415 N Locust, and is at
the bedside of his father, who has
‘----- 'I for over a week
Mr ano Mrs J O Nelson. 320
i Fii'ton. had as guest during the past
week end Mrs Nelson's mother, Mrs
T R Fonmen of Waxahachie,
her aunt. Mrs D B Shrader and
nephew T P Holt, of Los Ang-
eles Calif . and her niece and
nephew Mr and Mrs P H
Merryman of Oklahoma City
Okla
Mrs
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tack on the sidewalk on the north
side of the square, were to be held
■toasty at the Schmitz Funeral
Home Chapel at 3 p m., conducted
by the Rev R E Boswell
Interment was In Cooper Creek
cemetery with the American Leg-
ion in charge Pallbearers were I offlce regular Itinerant serv-
J B .Shrader, Dr H E Roberts j jct> |U(5 recently been resumed
W N Pass. Guy Turner, M D after a lapse of several months,
announcement stated
• nt least 65 cents an hour as com- !
pared to the present 40 cents and
> asked extension o> minimum wage j
; benefits to groups not now covered. !
With uncertainty ov?r these
The most common sites of origin
- in the female are the breast and
- qterus, while In the male the sto-
mach and large bowel are especlal-
ly susceptible
Cancer of the stomach is three
.-Hipes as common in men as it is in
Women. The reasons for this sexual
preference remains as much of a
mystery as does the origin of the
growth
, Ehriy and accurate diagnosis as
emphasized in several previous ar-
llrl<* in Ulis column is the key-
gtona to any successful cancer
treatment. This may, however, be
especially difficult to realize in
growths of the intestinal tract, since
the earliest signs are often so vague,
insidious ot confusing that the
patient either ignores or overlooks
them until the disease is well-ad- I
vanced.
The following signs or symptons j
In any person between the ages of j rado River is 273 miles long
30 and 65 should be investigated: An one point, it is 13 miles wide ind
aversion to foods formerly enjoyed. * 6.000 feet deep
I mg passed said the House should
stav on the Job "until we've taken
I care of our well-outlined program
Songs by Crosby Harpool's
Your Sports Parade
Orrin Thicker
7 55—NEWS-Denton
tional Bank
Rev Johnson
Negro Gospel Singing
NEWS
Denton Mrhxly Boys Sikes
Golden Scbo Spiritual Singer
NEWS
it { Texas in the election of officers
here He succeeds Morris 8
of Fort Worth
_______ Other officers named were
tlon of these methods, is to destroy ward Schreiber of Galveston, first |
or remove the cancer cells from '
their original location before they
have spread to other portions of the
body
Cancer can be cured but to do
so it is essential that it be diagnosed
in its earliest stages To accomp-
lish this it Is Imperative that the
adult population maintain a high
incidence of cancer suspicion
The Dallas Rotary Glee (Tub,
I composed of 40 Rotarians, will
I present a program ot music Thurs-
i day noon at a regular luncheon
; meeting of the Denton Rotary
Club at the special dining room at
Texas Slate College for Women
Dr W E Jones is program chair-
man
At the ueekly all-request pro-
, r./jm ot the Chesterfield Supper
j Club over WFAA, Dallas, at 9 o'
| clock tonight. Texas State College
| lor Women will be honored with a
reelect- | ’pet lai number dedicated to stu-
Miss i dents ot the college
, as- : ______________ .
FONT WORTH > IVKSTtMT'.
FORT WORTH Muy 14 IAPI
Cattle 3 600: calve* 900. active <4.
all clasae*. price* steady to strong. [
| some showing turlhei advances: med ;
luni and g.HKl best steers and year-
lings 18 00-23 00. medium and good
oows 14.50 )7 00. one load and a|
tew Individuals reaching IT 50 Good
and choke tat calves 2000-23 00. good
to choice atocker calves yearilirgs amt
steer* 18 50-20 25 medium to good
•toeker cows 1150-14 00
Hogs 1 .000. butcher* steady to most- |
ly 25< lower, sows steady to 50
lower atix-ker pigs steady, top 24 75. !
most good and choice 180-300 lb :
24 50 godo and choice 325-450 lb '
2300-24 26: good and choice 160-175 i
lb 22 25-24 25; sows mcstly 18 00
te wto 19 00. blocker pigr. 15 00-22 00 ■
Sheep 17.000 shorn slaughter lambs
strong to 50c higher: other classes |
steady medium to choice spring
lambs 18 00-22 60 g(x>d and chin. Ho
shorn lambs 19 00-21 80 common ami
medium shorn lambs 14.00-18 03
FOR I WOn.rl r.RAINS
FORT WORTH May 14 (A». - "
Wheat No. 1 hard. 2 83-85
Barley No 2 1 65-57
Oats No. 2 While 1 09
Corn No 2 yellow I 94-95
white 2 04-05
Sorghums No
100 lbs 315-18
l» Lane c. 38. UM
St . was reported
attendants today
AINSWORTH, NAYLOR
HEARING REOPENED
WASHINGTON. May 14 — nF)
An Army review board headed by
Major General Charles L
reopened a tiering today on the
nomination of Miller Ainsworth
and John Naylor to ------
eeucials of the Texas National | ,he Communist orbit
Guard I The Senate adopted unanimously 1
The Wai Department Board ’ an amendment by Senator Vanden- |
which passes on such nominations berg iR-Mlch, authorizing the Re-i
previously had aecuneu m . ... . i construction Finance Corporation to |
the men, who were appointed by i
Texas Governor Beauford Jester
Texas members ot Congress. I
protesting earlier findings that the
I nominees were unstilted •<> head
National Guard divisions, had re-
| quested Sec retary m war i
Patterson to order a rehearing
An aide to the review board said
Ainswroth, a resident ot Luling
and Naylor, oi Fort Worth, were |
on hand as today s closed hearing
began
See today's Finer ford
At Our Showrooms Now/
be | and Clinic.
Miss Jean Jagoe. 1801 W
was admitted . today tor mcJical
treatment at the Denton Hospital
Clinic
Don Bardenian of Justin was
.admitted today as a medical pat-
ient at the Denton Hospital
Clinic
G L Emerick, 523 Ave C. was
admitted Tuesday ws a medical I
patient at the Denton Hoeltal and
months
will be
p m tn
Church.
Texas
F Ku-
Waltz
Winchell. Sr . San An
C Barnhart and
Amsler, Austin; Carlos
El Paso; C
Gordon K
Edwin 8
Herman E
Byron Lillie and
Tobolowsky. Dallas
Officers named lor the Texas
Retail Credit Bureau. Inc . included
C. C Witchell. Sr . San Antonio,
president; Gordon K Morrison.
Amarillo, vice president. Charles
L Lux, Austin, executive
tary; Miss Ruby
Stamford, secretary;
E Sugg. McAllen,
Jarge
I
>’■ >>iv Peace Folks of j
' Lewisville was in Denton Tuesday j
land was asked to serve on a J-Pi I
' Jury nere He explained that he I
.................. _ ....... __ was a J-P himself, so couldn’t well
&• M College completed its closed • **rve- The justice was beck, in Den-
door campus hearings last
and returned to Austin
Sen Fred
chairman. said he
would prefer to review the record ,
to date before taking further action 1
Long hearings prt ciously had been |
held in Austin
Harns said that the committee
came to College Station at the re-
quest of veterans and that all wit- i he says is needed When
nesses among acuity heads that what he was doing, he said, Well,
the veterans asked to be heard | the doctor tells
shade and fish
job at both '
| Herbert
Greenlee St . was reported im-
proved by attendants today the
Medlin of Corpus Christi j Denton Hospital and Clinic, where
lie was taken following an automo-
(8pb
I - Mrs CeJfl Davis. 55. died at her
RECORD-CHRONICLE-* Wednextay. May 14, 1947 home in the Bloomfield community
''■■■■■■ i ■ 1 1 * ' ■ > - five miles northwest ot Pilot Point.
{Tuesday at 9 lb pm
I ncss <11 six
Funeral services
I Thursday at 2 30
j Central Christian
: ducted by the Rev James P Falr-
: brook, pastor, assisted by the
j Rev C. M Thomas of Gainesville |
I Interment will be In the Bloomfield |
I cemetery 'I tie Smith Funeral home j
1 In Pilot Point is < iiarge
Mrs. Davis was born April 4
1892, in Pilot Point, oaughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. J M Sitzes, pioneer
family in Denton county She was
married to Cedi Davis in Pilot
Point Dec 25. 1921 She lived In
Denton county throughout her hie.
except for two and a half years
residence in Perryton He is a
membehr oi the Central Christian
Church in Pilot Pom.
Surviving her are her husband;
a son. J M Davis, two grand-
children. tour brothers, Oscar. |
Grover, Clarence, ant, John Sitzes.
! two sisters, Mrs Le? Sanders and
Miss Willie Sitzes, all of Pilot
Point.
Pallbearers will be Gene Davis,
Billie Bob Davis, Oscar J Sitzes.
Raymond Sitzes. Jack Sanders,
Sitzes. Claud Sitzes and
all of Pilot Point
night j ton again Wednesday and
I visitor at the Shadyside club.
i |nu lhp hovs some of his exDeri
personally 1 tn court and elsewhere
Sum Foster of Argyle, who has '
I been in ill health for
! months, was in Denton
f day. trying to get some
i weather-makers to bring rain, which
he says is needed When asked
rv no uiii-ri lainvy ov-r inese
claims ended, the President said
"Current wage negotiations can |
proceed more readily to a satisfne- j
tory conclusion and businessmen :
will be able tft play With assurance i
I for full production and price reduc- j
lions.
"This will be. of real value to la- |
boi and management in the main- .
tenaHce of a continued high level |
of employment "
Democrats have said privately >
that Mr Truman had been urge< 1
approve the portal pay Mil In__
effort to offset the political rtMf-
cuMlons of any labor MH veto
(especially meats; vague and persis-
tent discomfort after eating an
and vomiting. suden unexplained j
loss of appetite; persistent nausea
and vomiting, sudden unexplained
change in bowel habits or stool con-
sistency; pel sistent abdominal or
rectal pain.
The more ciearcut and classical
findings of cancer, such as weak
I Skaggs, a farmer, had lived
Dc.iton county his entire life
well-advanced 1 was not married A veteran
! World War 1. hr was
. i of the American Legion.
smrnachl Surviving him arc two
-'Miss Josephine Skaggs and
Maud May of Denton;
J ( R McGaughy of ITenton
two nieces. Mrs.
of Palestine and Mrs. A M. Gunze
ot Dallas
[ been ill
Directors chosen for the Retail [
Merchants Association ol
wi'.e R Don Herod and A
hlcman. Houston, George
| and C C
| tonio; Horace
Franc is J
L. Carter.
I Greenville,
I Amarillo.
Beaumont;
Allen;
to 50c higher: other
medium to choice
18 00-22 60 good and
1 2-10
No
E Dtnkle.
Morrison.
Singleton. |
Sugg.
H
Charles H
j Lcg'ttr* Gatro:! nt
and Mrs Tony Halle of Mononga-
' hela. Pa visited in Denton
Wednesday
HOSPITAL NOTES
Miss Bcidean Hammett of Roa
noke was admitted today for med-
ical treatment at the Denton Hos-
pital and Clinic.
Mrs H W Strickland of Den-
rt 1 underwent a tonselllec-
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 232, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 14, 1947, newspaper, May 14, 1947; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313984/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.