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1947
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RECORD-CHRONICLE- Tuesday. May
into
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Clinic
final
Square
the
Soviet
at
Green 323 Hettie. is
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emphasized
atomic
to
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only
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pita! and Clinic
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AUSTIN
Tex May 20
Beauford
early .starting time
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Total
$2,341.20
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Hound inout
that Brings
the Sunshine
We Have GIFTS
Indoors!
WASHERS
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slderably delayed "
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HAMILTON
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PERRYMAN
DRUGS
Phones 235 & 255
125 Ave. A
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Lewisville Dies:
Rites Wednesday
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Total received
Prvviouftly received
$309 89
$2,031 20
$159 12
96 77
20 00
10 00
Boy
has
day at
Clinic
CIVIC BOA ( HOIK TO
BROADCAST THURSDAY
GOVERNOR PROCLAIMS
FIREMEN’S WEEK’
investigators
trict
an
any oru
tem[>orary
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•NOVETLY & SPECIALTY •
MAY MH
Lff US AUJUST
YUUS MARK
WNM N8C8MAIY
i Continued from Phr«* 1|
Cancer
NOTICE
Save your want* paper and mana*
zine. for the Boy Seouta A pickup
• III hr made Tuesday. May 20th tf
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ANDREWS
JEWELERS
Harpool Br" *
Seed House McKinney
FORD-WAY
LUBRICATION
HARM TOW CAS
■UN BBYTSS ANU
LA1T LONM
POULTRY SUPPLIES
>
BOB DAY
TRANSFER A STORAGE
Lnn< Diatano* Movtn*
BENTON, Phan* $48
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TEXAS
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Gov
Legislature
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Across from Headlee's
(Continued from Pane 1)
j the tax-roll ready to send
to Austin There will be .some as
usual, to go on the unrendered rolls,
and it not turned in by May 1 that
property goes to the unrendered."
night at the Denton Hospital and
Clinic
I
1.
Greece Charges
Inquiry Group
Is tiding ‘Reds'
FINAL SQUARE DAM E
MEETING WEDNESDAY
measures to come out of conference I
committee, alhough others are ex- ;
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The week I
proclaimed
Beauford H
Week
tinned |
Feature Starts —
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7 00 Shopper*’ Guide
7 15
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BRIGHT! -
1 I'F.SPAV
1-42 Club
Lum and Ahner
Evening Dance
NEWS-Grace Barrow
-Swectwood Heienader*
K D N T
PROGRAMS
1450 ON VOTTR OTA’
cent boost weekly in some fringe|
cases, an Increase In transfer al- I
lowances. an Increase for split and |
changed shifts and an Increase for
4*arlv stortlno fim.v
IwmUMKtt
MriRpmav ■
«M( Ktvrs
IMM DWAIM
is a
Denton
Vaughn Monro*
Bashful Buster
A paper drive by Denton
Scouts, scheduled for today
been postponed untie Saturday be-
cause of rain
I undertaken promptly by
Nations action
2. That after atomic weapons
are outlawed. Russia will agree to
1 control and inspec-
2 DENTON (Tex.)
A troop camp training course will I
be taught Friday to all leaders and
council members of the Denton Girl
Bcout organization and all other
adults who plan to attend the Girl
Bcout camp this summer The group
will leave from the Girl Scout hut
In the city park at 9 a m Friday
Bailey. 622 Schmitz,
patient at the
two
Shafer o
Mrs
Bluff,
Cecil Rparkx
Tradin’ Post
sulallng Co.
Today We Live
In the
it NOW THRU WED *
KM
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| Andrei A
gate to t
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PERSONALS
Bart Robertson
had
against what he called "the abuse
by the liaison officers and agents |
of the disputant countries ot their
privileged status
Dendramls also opposed
proposal tor sharp curtailment , Russia s objection to
Bring your cur to n* tor til it* appearance need* : : i
for expert body and fender repaira . ; . waihing, pol-
ishing, waxing and interior cleaning. We’ll keep ita
nnw-car beauty glowing! Our pricea are reasonable.
his widow .
Wiley
daughters,
Fay Stevenson of Sulphur
Mrs Osell Holt of Farmers Branch
and Mrs Winnie Lankford of Dor-
chester: a brother, John Shafer of
Little Elm: and a sister, Mrs
Rosa Moore of Cooper
| "No, Clear Creek Is not up said
Homer Bingham "however, it Is
| pretty muddy from the recent rains
j These continuous rains are not
helping the crops now but I don't
| think any material damage has been
' done so far Farm work Is being con-
1 ilrloenKli' (loluvazi '•
j Dallas after
her mother.
Ave A
and !
LAKE SUCCESS. N Y May 20
i/i'i The Greek government
charged today that Albanian, Yug-
oslav and Bulgarian liaison
c.ers t
an Inquiry
would
to specific development of the annual dinner of I
i the American Russian Institute |
' Gromyko emphasized three |
I points
1 That prohibition of atomic and
i mass-destruction weapons must be
Farm News-fleed Houm
Novatlme
Roundup-Reeve* Drug
1 12 30 NEW8-B»n Ivey
12:4ft—Mid-day Melodle* -CUftU
1 00- Rev T. Scheumack
1 30 <luy Lombardo Oreh
1:4S—lArry Clinton Oreh
1 55- NEWS
2 0b-Listen to lelbcrt
2 IS Gene Krupa
2:30- Health Talk
2:45—Piano Melodle*
2:8ft NEWS
3:00
3 1ft
3:30 Freddie Martin Oreh.
3:4ft— Vocal Varlrtlaa
3 5ft NEWS
4:00 Harry James
4:15- Ahrlno Rey Oreh.
4 SO—Th* alarm MllWr Oreh.
4 4ft lnk Spot*
4 6ft—Keepaake Tlme-McCray'B
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7 30
7 45
7 55
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R 45
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W 15
9 30
9 45
W OO- Sign Off
WEI»\ESI)4V
Frank Neu « Hillbilly rarade
NEWS
Musical Clock
NKWb-Curtui Drug
Rev Vw
Rf'v Hl dr bottom
V V <• v v a <11(11 MV.y l/llll fill n p -
peal to our young men to shoulder
their responsibilities in this critical
period of history the Naval Re-
serve program is an "explanation
to the general public ol waht we
xxx will gain by having a strong
military reserve "
: was pledged last Sunday also for I
a new church par- I
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’ ' ULAST BIG DAYU
Tyrone Power - Gene Tierney
— In —
‘^THE RAZOR’S EDGE”
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1 00 - 345 - 6:30 - 9 15
. — PLUS! —
ir Daffy Duck • News
BEWARE OF
PINWORMS
Medical reports reveal that aa amaainx
nnnher of children and aduHa ar* victims
of Pin-Wnrme.
Watch for ths warning eigne, especially
the embervweelaa. nagging rectal itch.
After centerio* *f Pin-Worm distress a
really effective way to deal with them has
been establiebed through JAVNI1 P-W.
th* new Pln-Werm tientment developed
In th* laboratories of Dr. D. Jayne A Son. getting
The small eaay-to-tak* P-W tablets give . ....
aatisfaetidh or your money back. So why
take chances on Pin-Worms I If you aue-
nect thia ugly infection, ask your druggwt
I for P-W and follow the dirsetioaa.
It's easy to remember; P-W for Pla-Worrae 1
8 u twmns, Ji" w <^<in,
dismissed today after under- |
going major surgery at the Elm
Street Hospital and Clinic
Mrs Jack Tnurman. 809 W
Hickory, underwent major surgery |
today at the Denton Hospital and
Clinic.
Mrs A H Green. 32 Hettle, is
a medical patient at the Denton
Hospital and Clinic
Joe Garrison of Frisco, route 1,
rece.ved emergency treatment to-
day at the Denton Hospital and
Clinic
Mrs
Songs by Bing Crosby —
Harpool's
Your Sports Parade
I>< Brown Oreh.
NEWS
Rev Johnson
Tuberculosis Program
Bob Crosby
NEWS
Denton Melody Bovs
A to Z In Novelty
Lest We Forget
NEWS
lSLj ....
AUSTIN. Tex . May 20 — .4’>
beginning June 9
yesterday by
Jester as "Firemens'
The State Firemen s and
Fire Marshal's Association of Tex
as, will hold its 71st annual con-
vention in Amarillo on June 10. 11
and 12
Officers of the organization at
tending the signing of the pro
clamatton included Royce Hogg
Gilmer. Adolph Solmky Seguin;
j N W Autry. Snyder. Rev J C
Fclgcr, Victoria.. Olin. Culberson..
Austin; Louis H S< hull. Gon
zales; and Garfield Kiel, Seguin
editor of I he Texas Fireman
That Say
BEST MS HIS
'CIASS or’47*
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77re Paint
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LEWI8VILE. May 20 - Francis
Marion iDarb) Shafer, 6ft. died in
St Paul's Hospital in Dallas early
today following a long Illness
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Lewis-
ville Bapist Church, conducted by
the Rev J. H Burns, pastor In-
terment will be In Old Hall ceme-
tery
Survivors are
sons. Joe land
Lewisville, three
Knight, chairman of
announced today that
expected $60,000 tn cash
a
Russian demand that the U N |
Balkan border watch group move
Athens from
the troubled fron- |
X
The Denton Civic Boy Choir will
be heard over radio station WFAA
from 7 15 to 8 a in Thursday on
the "Early Birds program
Arrangtfi J mts are also being
made for an appearance of the
choir at a meeting of the Waco
Junior Chamber of Commerce in
Waco Thursdaj The local junor
chamber of commerce sponsors
the group which is directed by
George Bragg
BOLTS
I AMMUNITION BOX
Government Surplut Auortmenl
| of Machine Screwt, Boltv and
. Washer*. Hundred* of different
L *i»e*. 15 Pound* Minimum net
L weight, packed in 25c HQ
Ammunition Contain- * 1
< er. All for I
Mlvart A*r»h*rv cop. rt*> Pwt««*
Gardiner & Barber Co.
Electneal Nervier
.106 E. Sjramorr
The City Council of parent
Teacher Association units in Den-
ton will have a city-wide installa-
tion of officers and. a program and
tea Wednesday at 3 p m in the
i Woman's Club building, to which
the public Is invited Mrs. C. V
Buster will be Installing officer.
sion "
| "Who knows? Gromyko asked
"The time may come when the:
. country, at present occupying a
| more favorable position In this
respect than other nations, will find
its headquarters to Athens from pse[f ln the same, or maybe even
Salonika near the troubled fron- | jn B ]ess favorable position In com-
tiprs i parison with other states in the
Dendramls said his government field of tiw development and per-
had protested unsuccessfully fection of certain dangerous kinds
of weapons If such weapons are
not prohibited
Tlie deputy Soviet torelgn minist-
er discussed the United States’ ap-
- ------ - —---- parent atomli "monopoly"
A H Green. 323 Hettle, is propo.sal tor sharp curtailment j Russia s objection to American
went major surgery last night at of p,iwers of ult. interim border i proposals tor international inspec-
the Denton Hospital and Clink I |tivefjtigators Russia would re.s-! tion and control of atomic energy I
further inquiries
cases assigned by the council
YORK. May 20 -(/Pi - (
1 Gromyko. USSR dele i
the United Nations Se-
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Bernard, was admded Monday
for major fiurgerj today nt ttie Elm
Street Hospital and Cllnm
Johnnie McKinney. 414 E, Mill,
was dismisaei today after receiv-
ing medical treatment at the Elm
Street Hospital and Cline
Mrs E J Rollins, 307 W Oak.
was <
19, of Fort
Worth, wounded near Roanoke Sat-
urday In an accidental shooting,
reported improved today at
the Denton Hospital and
< and was to be discharged Wednes-
day. an attendant said He was
wounded in the left hand and ab-
domen.
remainder on national programs
Russell commended citizens on
j their response to the cancer drive
and urged that public spirited citi-
zens conttrme to support the move-
ment to gain control of the malady
which took 165 000 lives in the coun-
He added that the
Record-Chronicle will continue to
assist the society, working jointly
with R W Bass, cashier of the
First State Bank and treasurer of
j the society. Donations may be sent
, to either office
Additional contributions received
were
From collection cans
NTSC Stage Show
Mr linn TviTX Duyn
Armstrong
Beulah Bowles
George Bishop
Mrs. Maida N Taylor
Mr and Mrs. B L.
Wilson
Anonymous
Stony Home Demonstra-
tion Club
eration this week
In its final form, the rural aid
till calls for a yearly salary of ,
$2.00’7 tor beginning teachers with a
college degree This is computed on I
a basis of $148 a month for nine,
months for teachers with one year's
college training, plus $25 a month
4 more for fsuii addlUmuil jeax _x»f |
I college training. It also provides a
I $6 a month addition for each year's j
I experience up to 12 years. try last year
School districts must have no { ■ ’ ~
I more than 1.500 scholastics to meet)
I eligibility requirements lor rural
I aid, the bill provides.
1 The increase over the present
biennium are Tuition aid. from $5
to $6 per student for elementary i
I schools and $9 to $12 for high I
schools supplies and equipment,!
| from 4180 to $250 per teacher in
- } unaern-mfg Schools and from $210'
to $300 In accredited schools, trans- I
portatlon aid, from $2 75 to $3 per!
student in elementary schools and’
remained at $3 for high schools. 1
IT’S COOL ON THEATRE ROW j
j R L George of the Triple A Is
: worrying about a debt that Is due
; that government agency It seems
i that County Treasurer Tom Llnd-
I ley borrowed a three-cent stamp
from the AAA and to date his not I
' reimbursed the government George
I and the others In that office are
I seeking means to recover the loan.
offi- !
with the United Nations Balk-) council, said last night that J
Commission engaged» an tt(Ornjc weapons monopoly by |
at Athens in "interferences designed I any onc country can be only "ot a
to aid those who would bring , tcmixirarv character" and "in I
Greece by torcetul means into ( realltv KU< h monopoly is an illu- I
the Communist camp | slori •
Greek Ambassador Vassilt Den- |
dramis made the accusation before
i the Secutly Council In opposing
U
A Wtlliioro ot Denton, route
underwent medical treatment
j at the Denton Hospital and Clinic
today
E A
medical
Hospital and Clinic
C W Woods. 617 Schmitz, is a
medical patient at the Denton Hos- I pledges is to be reached by Sun
Mrs. Bart Robertson 402
Ponder, was admitted Monday to I
the Harris Memorial MCihodlst
Hospital in Fort Worth for treat-
ment
Mrs James Hodge and chtl
; dren. Jimmie Carl and Nitzi Sue,
have returned to their home tn
a week's visit with
Mrs Pearl Hill. 516
X. Hog* 800; butcher tnoetly 60c below
llonday'* average: sows unchanged.
» • atooker pigs 100 lower, top ot 23 00
paid by all interests lot good and
choio* butchers averaging 180-280 lb
good and choice 300-460 lb. 31.7ft-
88.78: good and choice lftO-176 lb
3I.88-23 7S; cows 17.ft0
Sheep 30,000; spring lambs and oil
aheep steady; good ahorn lambs
steady to 2ftc lower; common to med-
ium shorn lambs 60c or more down,
medium to choice spring lamba 18 00-
32.C0: common spring lumbs down-
ward to 1400; good shorn lambs
18.00-30.00; common to medium shorn
lambs t0.00-17.00; ewes and aged
Weihers 5.00-9 60; feeder lambs 16 50
FORT WOkTH GRAINS
„ FORT WORTH May 20 -
Wheat No 1 hard 3 86-88
Oats No 3 wnlte 1 10-11.
Corn No. 2 yellow 1 98-99:
white 2.03-04.
Sorghums No. 2 yellow mllo, per
100 Ibe 3.06-11
both company and union repre-
sentatives," Murray said "It was
the best traditions of free collective
bargaining "
W D Barrv, president of Local
69. New York, said the 20.000 mem-
bers ot the union, an affiliate of
the National Federation of Tele- I
phone Workers, would go back to I
work at 8 a. in tomorrow
Barry said the basis of the set- |
tlement was an Increase of $4 40 in
BIRTHS
A girl was born to Mr. and Mis
B H Shirley ot Poteau, Okla
last night at the Denton Hospital I
and Clinic
Born to Mr and Mrs
Webb, Denton, roue 1. a
the Denton Hospital and Clinic ;
Mr and Mrs Melvin R Dane. ! »v» unv
1920 W Sycamore, are parents ot j Support of the Naval Reserve
a bov born Monday morning at the |
Denton Hospital and Clinic.
Born to Mr anil Mrs R K
Sweat’man ot Aubrey a boy Mun-
the Denton Hospital and
the L. J___J
I international
tton
3 That this Inspection must be
The final Community
Dance Club meeting for the year
will be held Wednesday at 6:30
p.m. on the concrete slab at Tex-
as State College for Women, when
a chuck wagon picnic supper will
be served
Each square dance group will
arrange for food and tor lemonade
! for its members and guests Dunc-
I Ing will begin at 8 p m.. when
I spectators are Invited to attend. No
j admission will be charged specta-
! tors: however, only members and
former members and their guests
will attend the picnic
Prizes will be awarded the two
best waltzes and schotclschers
Mrs Anna Lee Manson, Instruct-
or. announced.
basic wages, with an additional 35-j street Hospital and Clinic
.............. v-i—l John M Wllson jg| E Mu!-
berry, was admi$8U|^Monduy for
dergoing major sifr'flEry at the Elm
Street Hospital and Clinic
Miss Othena Brocett. 420 Pearl.
I was admitted Monday tor medical I
j treatment at the Elm Street Hos- '
i pital and Cflinlc.
Mrs Bart Foster of Sweetwater ,
was admitted to the Elm Strict
Hospital and Clinic for medical '
treatment Monday
. .. , , . i Mrs Patsy Cunningham,
pccted to be reacy for floor consld-
In the city park at 9 a m Frldav
' for an all-day session at Luke Dal-
I las Those attending will return to
I Denton at 4 p m.
Charles N. By as,
Bobby Joe Judkins of Ponder ,
was readmitted today tor treat- i
mint at the Denton Hospital and I
Clinic
Mrs J C Moore. 506 Panhandle. | BAPTIST VICTORY DAY
underwent major surgery Monday ])|{IVE N ETS
• fh<. liuxtini Ili.u-nttul u nd
A-Romb Monopoly;
Only Temporary .
Says Gromyko
The Project Class of the First
Presbyterian Church. 120 8 Elm,
will have a party and business
meeting Wednesday at 7 30 p.m
at the home ot Mrs J. W
Dallas Highway.
9 70
9 45 Church In the Wildwood-
Rh*mnrd Funeral Home
10 00 NEWS
10:06 Rbvthni Mnkers
10:15—Platter Party-Tohln Drug
10 70 Denton Ncw.-Charlle'a Mkt
10 40 Morning Denes
10 66—NEWS
11 00—Sanger
1 11 30 -Slim Bryant-G.
11 46—Polka Time
11 65
12 OO
12.15
H g ,NAVAL RESERVE
girl Rt .SUPPORT URGED
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs Esther Caraway of Melissa
was dismissed Monday after un-
dergoing major surgery at the ELM I
of’1
.* pro-
gram as a means ot executing the
| trust .of world leadership thrust j
i upon tins nation at the end of ttie
war. was urged last night in a radio
speech by Gov Beauford H
| Jester in observance ot Naval Re-
serve Week
Jester said that beyond an ap- |
Tabulations completed today in-
dlcaed $41,785 was pledged Sunday
| In a special Victory Day Drive at I
the First Baptist Church for
[proposed educational building
' adjoin lie present church structure
O C Knight, chairman ot the J j llu., ul.-,pt-< m... illu.s< u<
j drive, announced today that the limited to assuring development of
and j atomic enegy for peaceful purposes I
<nn_ onjv ancj must not Infringe on '
day He announced that over $4,000 j the’internal economy of the USSR |
WttM piVllgCUl It____ _______ ___
the building ot i " “— "
sonage Other funds tor the
sonage will be raised later
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MARKETS
»!‘ PORT WORTH UVBffTOCK
FORT WORTH, May 30 —(AP)—
. Gatti* 4,400. calves 1,100; falrljt active,
•fUlty steady: medium to good alaugh-
t*r *t**r* and yearlnga ie.uO-33.79;
"common kind* 14 00-17 50: medium
Ud good fat cows 14.00-18 00; cutter
and common cows 1160-13 78; can-
Mt* •AU.liSft; bulla 1000-16 00; good
2*^. choice fat cavea 16.00-33 00.
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•oia ixcivtrvtiv er
Fee O*N*n
$2.25
A choke «*l*ctxxi
of beoufifvl po*t*l
color*. A gallon
do** av*rag«
room. On* coot
cov*r», dric* in 40
min., no unplea*-
onf odor, no Ihin-
n*n to buy.
for b*tter light, be?t*r
»ight.
ULTRA LUMINAIL
For *xtro t j
wotbabiHty /3
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EVERETT
BARNETT
Gro. & Mk#.
We Have Received ■
i
Babcock Auto
Supply
i
CAN
YOU
( II I R (> P R A ( T I C
Dr. J. W. Grooms,
CtRli
LfANC
SERVICE
’ROUND
Chiropractor
106‘A E Onk, Back of riaza
Theatre
X-Ray and ’Colonics —
Clased Saturday Afternoon*.
Lady Technician
Office Phone 1934
New Shipment of
Long Life Batteries
For Any Make Car
Denton1* Complete
Neighborhood Grocery
1512 No. Elm St.
For Delivery Call 1084
Denton Plumbing Co.
Plumbing, Heating, Repairs, Fixtures, Supplies
Phone 1914 129 East McKinney
th*
CLOCK
Day & Nite Phone 440
311 W. Oak
tSscase. if prolonged, ceil-
tl'mes to weaken the irtej
until finally you are not abl'
v> continue your work an/
lite isn't worth living.
<•< u Can't Afford NOT tff
Take
Often we hear people sav, "I be-
\e\r (htr< praCtic will help me.
but J (ant afford to take p.d-
m.'trnciit s " Reallv, im't It a fact
that wl.at toil can't afford to do
.s to stay sick.
'.r
J
•hop
u car
RUBE MARTIN
Shoe Shop
North Craven Dry Goods
I
II
We can rebuild a shoe from
heel to toe which accounts
tor th" expcrtiicss of our re-
pair work With new shoes
(listing so much, take care ot
all your shoes extend their
have us rejmir.
BENI1VEY
GROVER STUART Vo’KJSlB
CONTRACTING,REPAIRS,
SUPPLIES
112 E. M* KINNEY ST. • DENTON,TEX AS TEL 41
DREAMLAND
(jiutaciL-
ENIVLV
Life Insurance is a Saving
Ex
pense item. Let's open an
Account today.
Have vou Enough
Life Insurance?
SOU I Hl.AND LIFE INS CO
W E "Billy" Lanford
Jackson Bllg Rhone 207
Account, and not an
SAVE
ON FEED COSTS!
Stock & Poultry Supplies
Garden Seed
Custom Grinding
Home Grinding
E F Thomason
Lake Dallas Phone 55
We Deliver
LAKE DALLAS
FEEIl MII.I.
WIND
HAILSTORM
& FIRE
INSURANCE
RAMEY & IVEY
INSURANCE and BONDS
Jackson Bldg. I'hone 54
If You Want the Be»t
Ph. 912
125 E. McKinney
LET US DO IT.
Denton Roofing &
Metal Work«
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