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Mrs.
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Home Grinding
Help Get Food Digested to
Relieve Yourself of This
Nervous Distress
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IN HOUSING DISPUTE
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NEWS
Rev Johnson
Tuberculosis Program
Bob Crew by
NEWS
Denton Melody Boys
A to Z In Novelty
Lest Wr Forget
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’ was dismissed today after under-
DALLAS ATTORNEY
DIES IN COURTROOM
MEXK O IMPORTS IN
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tlon of Ita food
Everytime food enters the stomach a
vttai gastric Juice muni flow normally to ,
partlclee. rlae the 1
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guently cauae a mor-
ui, previHh, nervous I
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your stomach do th®
doing—in the dlge®-
Bergln. about 74 Mtlh-
odist mlnisliv and one-time presi-
dent of Southwestern University
at Georgetown died last night as a
result of a stroke a week ago
Funeral services will be held to-
morrow at Georgetown
first started
W Shaw, we were located on
west side of the square
LOOK OUT FOR
PINWORMS
Recast aadieal reports reeeai that an
»tOmt number of children (and grown-
up* t&i may ba victims of Pin-Worwm--
ptton .without .iMpwdirx what to wrong I
And tbeaa pasta, living inaida the human
body.«an cause real diatrees.
So w.teh out for th. warning .ton. that
mar mean P'n-Worn>a-.wjHH-.aUy th.
a*Kraoatina racial Itch. Gat JAYMI 5 P-W
and follow the direction..
P-W WWe Pta-Worai treatment devel-
oped la the laboratorlee of Dr. D- J ar nr A
Son. after yeara of patient raeaareh. The
email. aa®> *ir *->•- KW tablet, act in •
•pectad war to remove Plr-y0™*- ,
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__ Commerce will be elected
St s* meeting of directors In the
city MU council room at 8 o'clock
tonight.
t s PERSONALS
Dr, Evelyn M Carrington, pro-
lessof of psychology at Texas State
Collate for Womea. returned Satur-
day from Chicago, where ahe com-
pleted on a seminar on Rorshach
techniques taught by Dr. 8. J.
Beck. The seminar was taught at
Michael Reese Hospital and attract-
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12 30 NEWS-Ben Ivey
12 45 Mid-day Melodies—Cuxtte
1 00—Rev T Scheumack
1 30—Guy Iximbardo Orch.
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3 16—Gene Krupa
3 30- Health Talk
2 45—Plane Melodlea
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3:15- Bashful Buster
3.30 Freddie Martin Orch.
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i also was to arrive tomorrow In Pre- ! ,or setting of
when he was stricken
A specialist in real propertv and
I the oil and gas law, Goggans was
a graduate of the University of
Texas law school
"I have been in Denton
liast thirty-one years and
never regretted my move
s-ity.” said O P Grandey ' When I ,
work for tile late J
the .
Wife Saver
NEWS
Rhythm Makers
Platter Party-Tobln Drug
Denton Newa-Cbarlle's Mkt
10:40- Morning Dance
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Vital statistics figures lor April!
showed a marked decrease in both I
births and deaths in Denton county I
below previous months when only
35 births and 13 deaths were tiled I
In the county clerk's office
The April figures brought the an-
nual total to 229 births and 109
deaths with the stork winning over
Father Time with a two-to-one
margin
Births dm Ing April were the low- |
est this vear as were the number
of deaths which dropped to less l
than one-third of the March fl- (
gures. The March deaths reached I
the year's high with 42 beolg re-
corded while blrtlis were only slight
ly ahead ol the mortality rate with
56 for that month
The monthly average birthrate
figure for 1947 dropped from 64 66
per month to 57 25 per month The
monthly average for the first thn ?
months of this year and for all of
last year held Its own without
change until April
Death lai figures which had in-
creased to an averag.' of 32 deaths
per month above the average
gure of 26 25 for 1946 dropped
April to 27 25 per month
Do you feel all
, after every met
If ao. i« r
relief
Job I
from the Denton Hospital and Clin-
ic.
Mrs. Fredonia Sikeu. Oak Street
Hall, was dismissed today from the
Denton Hospital and Clink after re-
ceiving medical treatment
Mrs. B. F. Erhlich of Houston,
was dismissed today after under-
-j--- — W. Harmonson, 1903 gOing‘surgery at the Denton Hospl-
B».I, is visiting her daughter. Mrs | taJ aruJ clinic
P T. Ayres, in Fort Worth. | Mrs. Mason White, 2401 Louise,
Mr and Mrs C A. Neville re- was dismissed today after receiv-
turngd to Marshall Monday after Ing surgery at the Denton Hospital
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Clinic.
J. McCloud. 2232 Houston Place.
Mis Dimples Gillette and son,
L. a. ‘ ~
brotai
ps build-up non-
■ry blood In nutrl-
vith a good flow of
this gastric digestive Juice plus rich red-
blood you should eat better, sleep better,
feel better, work better, play better
9 Avoid punishing yourself with over-
doses of soda and other alkallzers to
counteract gas and bloating when what
you 80 dearly need is 883 Tonic to help
you digest food for body atrength and
repair Don't wait! Join the hoot of
happy people 888 Tonic has helped.
Millions of bottles sold Oet a bottle of
888 Tonic from your drug store today.
SB8 Tonic helps Build Sturdy HeaJUy,
BEAT OFF INTRUDER
Alvin E Magary above. 69-year-
old Brooklyn I’resbvttrian min-
ister. who with his wife, police
.-aid. beat .41 a Negro intruder
in their home who attempted to
rape the minister's wife The
clergynii n followed the Intruder
to the street and held turn at bay
with .i golt club until a police
radio car arrive I With Rev Mr.
Magary is his dog. Linda, a Boxer.
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GAS AND BLOAT I
DALLAS June 10 T’i 1
Goggans, 67. Dallas attorney
44 years and chairman of the Tcx-
i as Board of Legal. Examiners, died
| of a heart attack Monday w hile m
a courtroom
The veteran barman was waiting
to appear before Judge Glenn P 4k
a case lor trial
of
Insurance
will be
i of Beaumont, are visiting her 80ing medical treatment at Ute Den-
a> » , . - _ , 1 toil U/Vonitnl <i vs^4 A'lirsL,
ler-in-law and sister, Mr and
Mr< Jess Pickrell, 107 Fry, and
other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holmes. Jr.,
returned to their home in Jasoe*-
today after visiting during the week
end with his parents. Mr and Mrs
Tom Holmes. Sp, 1024 Greenlee.
Mr. and Mrs Eldon bonnenburg.
have returned heer from Senton.
where he has been band director
for the past year, and are visiting |
with her parents, Mr and Mrs I
Tom Holmes. Sr . 1024 Greenlee |
Sonbenburg will receive a master !
of arts degree at North Texas State I
Colfege this summer
"'Hie peach crop is not going to
lie nnvwhere near normal this year. ______ ___________
said Will Stuart, southeast of Den- 1 food may ferment 8<xi
ton. and usually one of the most 1
successful orehardists m the county | condition, lo<
"The old trees have very little fruit. resUese sleep
bu ttlie young trees are fairly well ’r° get r<
loaded "
I mier Marshal Tito's,capital, already
I host to a Romanian delegation
| headed by Communist Premier
j Petru Groza.
The Bulgarians, Yugoslav infor-
mation authorities said, actually ar
I rived Saturday The delay in the
| announcement was not explained.
The Czechoslovak mission ostensibly
was to make a 10-dav tour of Yugo-
| alavia.
j Groza waved aside suggestions
in a news conferencec last night
i that a Balkan federation, such as
I has been suggested by Tito, was in
the making But he said that the
cultural and economic cooperation
between his country and Yugoslavia
eventually would lead to complete
political cooperation
I/xal newsstands and drug stores,
liave received shipments of the
first copies ot “Texoma Holiday,''
new magazine about Lake Texorna,
which features on its cover a photo-
graph of a Denton co-ed. Miss
Glenna Graham, 19-year-old daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs Bryan Gra-
ham, 416 Fry
A student at North Texas State
College, where she was ciiosen last
year as one of the college’s 11
j most beautiful girls, Miss Graham
contested with girls from over four
states She was given a trip to
Lake Texorna by the publishers of
the new resort magazine
To be placed on sale here Wednes-
day at the newsstands and drug
stores, the magazine says of its cov-
er girl Out of all the photos re-
ceived by tile editors ot Texorna
Holiday In their four-state search
for a cover girl, one kept them
going back tor a second look That
is why Gleiuia Graham. 19-year- '
old Junior at North Texas State
College at Denton, graces tills
first Issue Glenna. whose home is
Denton, majors in business admin-
istration and works part time in a
local store
ed psychologists and psychiatrists
from the United States and Can-
ada. • |
Mrs. Jerome Moore and son. Jer-
ry. have returned to their home
in Fort Worth after visiting for sev-
eral '.days here with Mrs. R W
Zilar and daughter, Betty Lou. 1903
Bell. . airB. iv m ijiuiie anu uhuiu uuy,
Mi and Mrs Scott Ready of 5“ Ave A. were dismissed today
LewtsviUe vialted during the week ' " “ ‘ J
•nd With her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
8. Ii McReynolds.
Mrs. Ben Sullivan. 515 N. Locust,
is visiting for a few days with re-
latives and friends in Mineral
Welto
Mfe. O
lamtw set u
nu
23 50-25 0(1.
grades 15 00-22 50.
shorn lambs 18 00-20 00;
no ilium shorn iambs
medium to good
cull and common
common to
ii oo-i i oo.
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! coalition of parties of the Small I
Holders, Social Democrats and .Com-
munists," Pravda declared.
Communist domination
spread to western Europe. Joset
_ I Cardinal Frings declared in Frank-
j turt, "it there is another winter
of cold and hunger"
Meanwhile, Yugoslavia disclosed
today that a Bulgarian military I
mission mission was in Belgrade
broadening the scope ot Balkan
conferences which have developed
since the Cc.nmunists seized power <
in Hungary. j
A Czechoslovak military mission I
Inin hokiii
PORT WORTH, June 10
Cuttle 5.4(X) . ch!vet* 1.800. trade soine-
i whbl inoie uitlvu mobl *»*!<•* (nil;
pdendy, amin* iiuhIiuih to
1 #(xk1 siHUtyhter htreiM and yrnrHngM
i i8 lew choice uidlviduMla
to 25 00. tuiiHixon buU’her *te«ri» «uid
| yetulingt* 12 50-17 50. gcxxl fut cows
10 50-18 85 common and medium
cows 12 50-1825, bull* 1000-15 50.
good and choice fat slaughter calves
19 00-23 50. common to medium
(Hlvea 13 50-18 50 culla 1000-13 00
j good and choice Blocker < alvea 18 00-
[ 22 75 few yearling* to 21 75
< vws lOUO-LXtO.
400. d0H»Uy Hhudy.
24 75 paid fhr good and < holce buteh
urs 180-300 lb. g<MKj and choice 325-
23 igi-,24 00 got Kt and choice
lb 23 00-24 50 sows 19 00-
stocker pigs 18 00-22 00
29.000. Leal apring
other aheep and
AUSTIN
( I ( ) V I )l (III 1MI U S 8 tj x VS S S. ’ sxv»S’SS«r>
great pressure to veto the liquor
control bill passed by ’hr Legisla- >
ture last week
'1 he measure would permit local'
| liquor option m pre< incts and
l incorporated uities in diy teiiitoi-'
les. ’his m elitvt allowing, wet
areas in a div uountv
11 von (hink the prc.ssut r
tor teac hers was strong, you should ;
see the letters and itlegiams on
I this one. Jester (ommonied His,
mention <»f teachers referred to th*
! pressure of public sentiment to
I raise teachers' salaries.
Last'rites tor Mrs
71 who died at htjr home.
Norman, Monday morning
mg a heart attack, will
Wednesday at 10 a m.
Christian Church in Era
Intement will be* in the Era c,eme-
tery The Schmitz Funeral 1
is in charge ot arrangements
Survivors are five sons. E
Fold VVOKIIi C.KAIX
FORT WORTH June 10
Wheal No 1 hard 2 32-38
Barley No 2. 1 45 50
Oats No 2 nd 101-03
Corn No 2 yellow 2 17-18,
inixtd 2 27-28
Sorghum* .<>
100 lbs 3 23-26
held I
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to uicrea.se rents only
ants
Present rents for the units
*13 per month, but Marshall
Amis. Fort Worth. Rwgion V
lector, FPHA, gaid tills would be j
increased to $18 a month on Sept 1 |
BROWNWOOD. Tex June ib
4’’ Senator W Lee O Daniel D-
Tex> will intercede on behalf of
veterans in a dispute with the Fed-
eral Public Housing Authority over
an order Increasing rents charged
veterans o< ( upylng some 220 Camp
Bowie housing projects. Mayor
Wendell Mayes ot Brownwood I
said
The mayor siad he told O'Daniel
tilHt ttie FI'HA was set king higher
re.ils at Camp Bowie than (he gov-
ernment charged civilian employe
occupants during the war Mayes
inserted the FPHA had authority
to new ten- I
I
are |
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HO8PHAL NOTES
Freddie and Rives McBee, 419
Bernard, underwent a tonsillec-
tomy today at the Denton Hospital |
and Clinic.
Miss Fay Kearns. 620 Welch, un-
derwent a tonsillectomy today at
the Denton Hospital and Clinic
Mrs. R. R Stead. 219 Stroud, was
admitted for medical treatment to-
day at the Denton Hospital and
Clinic
Kenneth Armstrong of Denton was
admitted today for medical treat-
ment at the Denton Hospital and
Clinic.
W. A Calvert. 715 W Hickory,
was admitted yesterday for medi-
cal treatment at the Denton Hos-
pital and Clinic.
Mrs 8 T. Freer. 1003 W. Oak.
was admiltted Monday for medi-
cal treatment at the Deaton Hos-
pital and Clinic
J. T Buttrill of Krum was ad-
mitted Monday for medical treat-
ment at the Denton Hospital and
Clinic
Mrs. R. G Little and infant boy,
>r> North-
ern Airlines reported one of its car-
go planes delivered a full load
two and one-half tons of potato
chips to Fairbanks. Alaska
The cargo compartment wa.s so
filled with the chips Pilot Russel!
Schwartz and his co-pllot had to
enter the cockpit through a small
forward loading hatch
WASHINGTON. June 10
The Senate Foreign Relations Com-
mittee approved unanimously today
President Truman’ nomination of
Dwight P Griswold, former gov-
ernor of Nebraska, to head I lie
Greek aid program.
The committee also
these other nominations
Richard F Allen, vice president
of the American Red Cross, to be
field administrator tor foreign aid
prog ran)
Norman Armour io be assistant
secretary of state
LAREDO. Tex June 10 — iJP) —
A grand total ol 2.048 < arloads of
American merchandise was ship-
ped to Mexico through the Port ot
Laredo during I he month of May
according to J I* Craven, assist-
ant traffic manager it the Tex-
as-Mexican Railway Co
Total shipmr.its from
Mexico in April aggregated
carloads
The heavy importations to Mex-
ico through ttie Port ot Laredo
during May included automobiles,
trucks, peiroleum products iInclud-
ing butane gas', steel, industrial
and mining machinery, soda ash,
san. I. chemicals, paper, brick and
bottles
conflict, in which he served more
than four y»*ars. he was most of
tile time m 'he Pacific areas
BIRTHS
A boy was born to Mr and Mrs. I
Roy E Payne, 1214 Bernard, to-
day at the Elm Street Hospital
and Clinic.
ga« freq
. fretfu
)s* of I
►ep. weal
eal relief you must Inrreane
>w of thl* vital gabtrlc juice Medl-
in independent labora-
•y teata on human stomachs, have by |
_ sltive proof shown that 8SS Tonic Is
amazingly effective In increasing thin '
flow when it in too little or scanty due I
-------------------irbance. '
This Is due to the SSS Tonfc formula ;
which contains special and potent actl- |
vatlng Ingredients
Aino, 888 Tonic hrl
organic, weak, water”
tlonal anemia- so w
jastric digem
>u *hould
ter. work
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9 (Hu Cecil Spark*
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400 Ib
150-175
20 0
Sheep 29.000. Leal tipring lamb*
25c higher, other aheep and lamb*
inoatly steady, top of 25 75 on spring
iill-llinc high here
go«>d and < hok «• .spring lamb*
common to medium
good and choice
comm< >u to |
1 1 00- 17 (X) |
old aheep 6 7.) 8 00 |
old ahrep 4 DO- I
medium .slo< ker
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• mn<TON (Tex.) RECORD-CHRONICLE- Tuesday, June
■ cunvenlion
the Southwestern Lite
Co since Peurl Harbor
held in Dallas June 18-21
A program headed by some ol
the nation s leading authorities on
I lite insurance will be presented,
I and agents and their wives will
be guests of the company at a num-
ber of festivities arranged in their
honor Special entertainment
been planned for the worn"!
Eli Cox lodal Southwe.tern
presentative has been extended a
special invitation by virtue ot the
outstanding production in this area
during the past year, a company
announcement said.
PILOT POINT. June 10
Hila Lestwich, 79, died today at
1:15 a in. at her home in Tioga
following a four month s illness
Funeral services wm be held
Wednesday at 5 p m at the Tioga
Ohurch. conducted
Burial will be in
directed by
the Beck Funeral Home
Born Oct 22. 1867. in Columbia.
Ky.. she and Avando H Lestwich
were married in 1880 In Kentucky
I They came to Tioga in 1890
husband a former'mayor of Tioga
and active In other civic affairs
preceded her in death several years
ago She wa.s a member of the
Presbyterian church
Surviving are two sisters. Mrs
Annie Littrell and Mrs Dollie Har-
j mon; a brother Flntp Leach, all
of Milltown Ky . five foster grand-
children ahd several nieces and
nephews.
Tina Ballard.
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follow -
... be ...... ,
at the First PRESSURE ON JESTER
I TO VETO LIQUOR BILL
AUSTIN Tex June 10 Us
ii <) n 1 e
Gov Beaulord H Jester is receiving
„ I great pressure
sons. E G i
Ballard of Denton, George Ballard !
of McKinney, Emory Ballard ot
Dallas, T J Ballard of Gainesville
W D Ballard of San Francisco.
Calif . two daughters. Mrs. A S
Crout ol Denton and Miss Pmabelle
Ballard ot Fort Worth: and four
grandchildren. Jon and George Bal- I
lard of McKinney and Dalene and
Jonie Ruth Bullard of aGinesville ;
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