Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 255, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 10, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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Phone 103
Sunday June 15
Don l Slave (her
Hot Stove!
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Lot Us Do Your Cooking
Wc have Delicious Sandwiches
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Ham, Barbecue, Bacon, Steak, Cheese-
burgers, Fried Pies, Cookies, Ice Cream
11.ul been
Announcement
To My F riends and Patients
That
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Denton Typewriter
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Exchange
Phone 613
Over Brooks Druk
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The STEAK HOUSE
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Fct Added Pleasure
In Delicious, Tender
STEAKS
HOT ROLLS
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FRESH WATER CATFISH
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HOME MADE PASTRIES
There isn't a dish on our
won't
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Denton Representatives
ELI COX
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daily from 5 a. m. to 9
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menu you won't enjoy.
Our food is of the finest
• Good looking Brief Case
• Shaeffer Fountain Pen
• Individualized Billfolds
•Individualized Carton of Matches
• Dignified Desk Set
• Fine Stationery
• Personalized Bible
Try us soon and often,
won’t you?
The restful redecorating
and the enlarged and im-
proved air conditioning
will whet your appetite
—make you glad you vis-
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but ihi one thought Itch <>t it at the :
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June
The sleepy German town
I have reopened on the west
Mde of square, over Brooks Drug
and have resumed practice
Panola. Parker
Hams, Randall.
Roberts, Risk wall,
San ..aba
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toi first NOISA BURGLARS ROB
irolhnent ( ||l R( H AND ESCAPE
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Building ( ommittrr
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Bids will he received bx the First
Baptist ( iiurch. Denton, Texas on
IucmLix tune 21 at 2 P M for
(tic irrclmii ot an educational build-
ing Plans and specifications are
available at the cffice ot the chtir< h
Th** rig lit is reserved to reject any
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,‘j Bond Spend in
What Illi’ Illy IS I "Illg
bond ;,.sin moiirv will be
bv Mas, : W I. Yarbrough
.lav noon wlien hi
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More than that: his Southwestern life Insurance will give his wife a monthly income,,
enabling her to live in the future as she now lives—comfortably.
\X hat about your home? It s the plaic where you want your wife to live—that home of
yours ... the neighborhood where you want your youngsters to grow up. But could they
continue to live there, if you were taken out of the picture? You and your wife both signed
the mortgage on your home, and the mortgagee will look to her for completion of the
payments when you're gone. Have you made it possible for her to meet those payments
tn full ?
S o uitjlj
C F ODONN(ll*F«UIB1NT
MACK MASSEY MOTOR CO.
Phone 530 ' fl Elm fit.
134? nrrrrow (Teo nconn rmtmacifi 3
IflOW I l^l I I V
Ttakiei-
Liqhtei'
Tastier
Opposite Denton County Hospital
514 S. Locum
3 * 11 , rt.'
Parkins $H<«
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Educat li ma 1
| i hut. h p r>
L m< luded Sunday
tion plus the Sunday
1 tun and some money that
during ;he week
I SOUTHERN ACCENT’
I fS REALLY ENGLISH
BATON ROUOE. Lu. June
10 - -When a southerner
nays he’s "gwlne to git a yai-
ler inuaiunillian,” he's talking, ,
not like h Negro, but like a
southwesUvn Englishman
The authnrtty for that Inter-
pretation o the Southern ac-
cent is Cleanth Brooks of the
Lousiana State University Eng-
lish faculty who soon is tn Leach
at Yale
"Owine, git.” ’ yaller" and
and ’ niushnillllon" are all typi-
cal of the speech of southwest-
ern England several centuries
ago, Brooks said In a talk here
That part of Britain provided
nvuiy early settlers of the south
and a strong oral tradition has
kept their way of speaking alive,
he said
Negro influence on southern
speech 1» comparatively minor,
ho added
Denton Arnone; % Fwgiriw V.
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: Counties Liquor
Bill Doesn t Hit
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Home is more than a house and lot to these people. It represents an investment...
security . . . the tight neighborhood . . . good schools and transportation. It is the foundation
of family happiness. So, he has taken the mortgage out of her budget, with Southwestern
l ife Insurance. He will pay the mortgage if he lives; Southwestern Life Insurance will pay
it if he doesn't.
Ji's.se Junes Sees
\o Depression
In \ear Future
Marshall Calls For ■
lilt 1
Red River
Sabine
Shelby
l i ’. I y
Zandt,
A:iu i lean
the truth to the I hit;Img
wo) Id through nil I he media oi com
Douglas Hack on Bench
WASHINGTON, June 10 — 0P> —
tiie Supreme
returned to the
MX weak* absence
WACO, Lexus June 10 Mr
Burglars lobbed the .Seventh and
Ja<\s Baptist (’hutch lure of $880
WITHIN 15 YEARS onr of titty 17 who mortfagr thtir
bomti u ben thty art 21 yeuri of age die; one of ei ery nine
u bo ini e> I at age 15, one/n^reryfiitalagelfi.A morlgagt
mml be paid.
mllllat v police man- ■
nlng the roadblock Four .shots I
were fired at the MPs who were
I handicapped bv oruers <o avoid fir- ,
mg inside the town limits
The number ot men tn the carl
| was not ascertained, but It was
| believed to contain most of the six I
prisoners still at large.
Eight men originally tied from )
alter shooting I Justice bouglaa ♦»(
but two one | Court Monday
Negro and one White soldier—were , b» ,>ch after a
captured yestetday i due to an attack of pneumonia.
Wo Specialize in Juicy Hamburgers 15c
publ!< utilities have im
expansion program
Railroads highway onNtiK-
publi< s< hols, hospitals and
improvements generally are
la^en, 'tieMotfyaqe Bucket
Olin Gotclier invites yon down
l<> W aith i|i's where lie is in
i charge of the /Appliance De-
| partment. “I have the World
I famous I’lIILCO radios, com- '
binations and freezers. It will ,
be a pleasure for me to dem- '
: onstrate ami show you this |
; underfill merchandise. 1 also j
i have a complete line of small !
I ajijtliances such as irons, fans, i
hot plates, flash lights, lamps, |
| coffee makers, etc. Drop in
, to see me any time.”
Adv
WASHINGTON, Junt 10 JL
Secretary Marshall told senators to-
day it is ' cs.’.ential to the conduct
of our 'uieign reluUon.s’’ that t‘
State Department have funds and
freedom to imTkt foreign language
I tuadi’a.st- and conduct a world-
wide mfnrniation program
"As I have .said before, one ef-
iictive way to promote peace Is to
msjM’l misunderstanding, tear and ’
ignorance, the secretary of state j
.■aid n. a Senate appropriations sub-
committee
‘ Foreign people shoo'd know the
nature and objectives of our policy
1 hey should hale a true under-
standing ot Amcilcan hie W<|
should biua.ii a-a t1'- n...!
AUSTIN lex “ June 10 -i4’r
Rep August mi Celaya of Browns-
ville today named U7 counties
wlilih he said can not have wet
| cities or preemts until tney ap-
prove legal alcoholic tx verage sales
on tv county-wide basis
Hu 06 eountle: winch he said
ate not atleited by ins bill per-
mitting local option tn incorporated |
etuis or prei'iuets In a dry county
Anderson Andrews. Aimstrong
Bolden, Briscoe.
Castro. .
Coleman,
Co< >ke
Cro.’.by.
Denton.
Erath.
T'oatd,
i k: Grimes.
Hansford.
Hay
H< od
1 .atnb.
any way ’ regarding appropria-
t ions
Marshall replied that It raised |
a question us to the wisdom
down appropriations
Sotuhwesfcrn Life Insurance offers a certain, easy method of solving that problem.
Through it, you can leave your family a debt free home, and take the mortgage out of their
budget. You can pay for it on convenient terms, monthly, quarterly or annually. Without
obligation, ask for an analysts of your family's home protection needs today. The low cost
of the plan will phtase you.
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re.-tore It and other items which’
would put bai k Into the upprojjt ia- :
legislation $55,267,388 of the.
$60,000,000 the House cut out
Tnking note ot criticism ot i>ast
conduct of the mfonnation program,
i Marshall said
I assure you that Hie program
will lie carefully administered in Hie
future
Senator Bridges 'R-NID aski d j
whether the recent events m Hun-
gary Bulgaria mid other Balkan I
i countries has ’’changed the pictures
m any wav' regarding appropria- I
lech Enrollment at Beak
I U RB(>( K T« x June
Set i my a nt w re< <>rd
term sunnnci bool e
at I «’Xa I ( ( hnoltiL’leal
? ,»J3 pel ><»!»•■». including 1.615
\<'t( .an>. Mu urul permits to
istei tins week
quality — flavorfully pre-
pared by chefs long in
the/business. Luncheons
1 hLs Hint
iniimcaHoii' | The sctrvlarv said with a simh '
The subi oiniiilttee is considering that lie believed the department i
■ilte question of how much money has done a pretty good job
the istat, I)< p.i.ment needs for absorbing some 6,!)(><> employes
o|>t rations m the 12 months be- the oltue of wai infoimation and
gmiung July 1 Biisulei.i Ti lunan i othei aphaoet iiai ageiuivs.
asked $27,j.om>.ooo ti.r it. but tile ’’J hat s jiretty hard to dq without
House voted only $219,000,000 indigestion. Mmshnll told Bridges
The House cut out entirely an As senators smiled Marshall
Item ol $3'1.201.100 lor the broad-| noted that Congress Itself was gomg
lastini' and mh.i mation program I through a reorganization under a
Marshall asked that the Senate ni w ’tet and said he had heard
some "complaints about indigestion
fiere m Congress '
KIWAMS sriAKtlt -Col Hom-
er Harrison. Jr director of the
State Department ot Public Safe-
ty was till st streaker at tile lunch-
, on of Hie Denton Kiwanls Club
today 1 oral peace oHlccrs w re
program wlu.’h u.<
the i lub > ns ept Ion
hll)\ ABED BRI TONS
I RLI L \SEI) I All ARMED
JERl'SAI.EM June 10 ”1’
I hl.. Blit e-b ot I aer kidt.a ped y i -
' tcriio, !>’. Extremists were r- leased
mil today a' Klt’.at Shaul
British niib'arv cordon pre-
to cat ■ h I hat Jew Ish i ol >1.1
ivernmeni announeemi'.d said
walked toward the
al’er the cordon had
around the colony,
r the all-Jew I h < " v ! nv< e-,Mlles is
is uii’ent necessity of
wot k of every char-
pubhc and private, 'hough
Tin le is a shortage
and home^> for ,
probably not a i
vill.igc in i he entire I
i is not tar behind |
improvements, 1 he' i
negli e’ed during the
we can deliver anywhere in city
(Plus 25c Taxi Eee)
> Pies, Ice ( leant, EU anytime 9 a. in. to 11:30 p. m
Free Delivery of 5(lc Ordets near T. C.
of
I)< p ti ■ ment
tin 12
Pi r.Mtlriil
$27'J.(M»0,l'(>0 fci
Aftcd <>nl\ $21H.('00,000
♦ nt irely
the
I
' t line
Neighbors said they heard the |
burglar; inside the , inui h Sunday
night In tact, tiny reported, the ir
I trudc.s made so min h noise neai
| bv residents were roused from their
I sleep
No report was sent mto the police
be, au>e the n< ighbors said
thought the burglars were
members of t ne i niiri ii
director
Biowne. s.
mo: ning . < o||e< -
schoi>1 i ollei -
WASHINGTON June 20
Jesse Jones said Monday
no possibility of q depression in the
neat future
In a statement tiled with the ,
House Banking Committee the tor- j
mei < halrman of the Reionstruc- '
Hon Finance Cor|«>ration declared.’
I do not believe we can talk
ourselves into a depression
Some rixiui tmn in the price ol .
ot course, highly de-
sirabl ■ and would help lower the |
cost ot living. the Texas pub- ,
lisher added
Jones cited six specific reasons
win lie thinks bus ness should con-
tinued to piosper
1 _ There
const rui t ion
111 tel
out the < iHint rv
in homes to hv e m
busme-s ’1 hero is
< it v , town or '
count t y whH li
in essential
have b< n
wqr period
2 —
1 prosfna’iit or
3
. 1 Ion.
I civil
lar behind
4 Industry is having to replace
outmoded and mellicp v buildings
mid equipment on a sub-taut la I
si a le
5 ’ Altoi’ethcr. there is so very
mm h to I. ■ done which necessar- .
ily lias been neglclid to, the past
flail dozen years, lhat business I
should lie goo,] for quite some time
6 Furthermore our banks and
financial institutions arc in cxiell-
. ent coniillii.il and there is, of course.
no lack ot credit from private
sources for most purposes
<r
r-
with its
in in iiiev will be ixji'ainid
W I, Yarbrough ’linns-
i. when he spaks to the
Club in the Texas State
tor W mil’ll cafeteria
Yarbrough will bring hi>
op to date on projects and
in- Roy I, McPherson,
i i. announced.
w ill < qx ii w it b songs
I. i kson daughter of
Jaek’u a i
Soldiers Break
I hrouh Trap
' HEHJKLBERG. Germany,
I 10 <4’>
I of Ludwigsburg was roused bv a
! sharp burst ot gunfire early today i
as a carload of desperate Ameri-
can soltilers. who escaped Bunday i
from the Mannheim military jait, I
1 broke through a road block estab- |
I lixhecl to trap them
Riding tn a sloiei colonel .', auto- I
mobile, the fugitives roared sud-
I denly out of a sldestrret and drove |
, headlong xl
I Bailey, Bolden. Briscoe. Brown.'..,.. ..
I Camp. Cass. Castro. Cherokee
! Chilili ess. Coke. Coleman. Collin, |
swi/i th. Commit he. Cooke Cor
; oryell. CioiKeit. Crosby. Dawson. |
Deal Smith Delta. Denton. Dick !
ens. Donley Ellis. Erath. Fannin.
Floyd, Foatd, Franklin.
Glassi oi k: Grimes. Hale '
Hamilton Hansford, Harde-
Ha ,ki II Hays Henderson I ,ll(' Mannheim Jail
Hnkoiv H.od Hopkins. Hunt.1” out w,,Jh RUa'^
Ja< K. Jo.ms.,., aones, Kaui-
Knox Lmnb. Lubbock Lynn
Madison. Martin, Mason McCullixh
Mil,:.. Mitchell. Montague. Mor-
Motle. . .vai ogirni .ms. O< hil <
Oldham. 1’imola. Parker. Par
Polk Rams, Rand ill. R"al 1
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sem iv.;
.Sherman, Swishir. Taylor,
Du oi knioi ton. Hp. bur. Van
Wnlke’ Wise. Ys.ikum
' Ion
Hie
1.S considering I that
much money
needs for
months be - | t he
'Ti imian j othei
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through
hi W ’let
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 255, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 10, 1947, newspaper, June 10, 1947; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1314007/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.