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AWHN. March 5—UH-Favor-
Uea baldjway la the State School-
bog BeefeetbaU Tournament today
wtttn Sitdell opened the tot round
.* in Class B ranks with a
_ victory over highly-rated
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Yesterday Jeff Davis of Houston
branded itself as the team to beat
in Cgtata AA as the defending
champtons swept along in fine
style and Sidney Lanier of San An-
tonio was equally impressive in
Class A.
Leona, which came to the tour-
nament with the longest winning
streak of any team, broke loose in
the lent half against Slidell and
was driving like the wind at the
finish, but the defending Clas? B
champions held them off with some
fine work under the backboard.
Jeff Davis staged a garrison fin-
ish to tie Waco and beat the
Tigers out 41-41 In an overtime en-
gagement yesterday while Highland
Park ■ Dallas) became the Houston
team's opponent in this afternoon's
semi-finals by trimming Lufkin
Onsifr Tsch. which - advanced
with a 42-25 decision over Bowie
(El Paso>, tonight plays Austin.
34-24 conqueror of Amarillo
French < Beaumont > moves
against Halliday this afternoon and
Mount Vernon plays Sidney La-
nier tonight in the Class A semi-
French hurdled the first
r beating Aransas Pass 35-
30. Holliday took out Anson 34-31,
Mount Vernon beat Sabine o f
Gladewater 23-17 and Lanier de-
feated Lakeview 43-31
Despite the difficulties of trans-
ixxlation and other wartime
stringencies the full quota of 34
teams was here for the tournament
and crowds were as good as usual
Little Midway of Howland came
from behind to beat Reagan
County High of Big Lake 23-30 and
will meet Slidell tn tomorrow mom-
inx's Class B setm-ftnais
Reagan led 12-4 at the half but
Midway took the lead in the final
penal and fraae the ball in the
r-lnrtwg minute
Wayne Roberts Mldwav center,
flipped in 12 points to lead the
scorers while Thurman White top-
ped Reagan with 10 Fine defen-
sive mxk under the basket featured
MABCTI I, 1H3
CHATTER ON~IChihese S^on®
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Be Encouraged by
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of a i parsons willing to contribute were
was started March 1. and is to be
Phils now parti- .mounting output of armament and asked to communicate with any of
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FRUIT TREES
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such
FOR COLD FRAMING
Tomato Plant*
and getting interviews
E W Batterton. manager of the
one person in every four.
Grounded
Aggies
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or forced to capitulate because the
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FRENCH MOVIES
premises of the plaintiff
pelicioug
tompt
Victory in Pacific ‘To Red Cross Call
Howze Private
Killed by Train
Peach - Plum- Apricot
19< each
Pansy Plant*
Jumbo Varieties
SPORTS AND
SPORTSMEN
All Popular Varietjes
35c for 100
J Made for
ponse
National 3-Mmulo
Oats provides last
ing Energy lor the
•ntiro family — «o
Today's guest star
Povich
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Of tile Red Cross says
“The needs of the Red Cross are
Graclousness, she said, is
* to cope with situations
admonished her audience to
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inlerestiitg immediately Look
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they start their big offensive
The Chinese have been expect-
ing that tile opening move would
be for the Allies to invade Burma
Postal receipts here during FVb-
those of f
Bedding Plant*
Fetnniaa. Snapdragons, Ver-
benas. Stack. Finks. Double
l-arkspurs. Com Flower.
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Two judgments were entered
District Court by Judge Ben
The plaintiff ’
tiiat the Chinese finally iiave rec-
ognized reluctantly that the Allies
> an all-out
drive against the Japanese until
clout, and disproved msiiy mbcon-
one cannot be gracious by adhering
merely to the rules of etiquette, al-
Officerg Return
Man From Vernon
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A new amendment to tire ration-
1DK nytulalKais |>r<>vide' that the
new war Ore. tot inert v vrade 3. has
By HUGH FULLERTON JR.
NEW YORK March 5-<*>-
Among tlie responses to the Phils
wouldn't be surprising if another
United Nations operation started
simultaneously from the Southwest
FOUR SECOND
BASEMEN SIGNED
March
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| “Anyone can have a creative life
regardless of what field of work he
goes into." said Mrs Bonaro Over-
speaking Thursday after-
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total game*.
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Prayer In the extra period the
Panthers scored seven pointe to win
j A>» Al Ufa™
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noon
, She warned against three factors:
tie also should afford encourage-
ment to the Chinese, who have
waited so patiently and bravely for
C. E.
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School Census Writers’ Session
Cefs Under Fay
out
Roberson’s Greenhouse
and Flower GenJens
71g Sherman Driro. Deataw
47-41 over Waco.
As a result of that victory they
were rated top-heavy favorites to-
day to sweep into the finals of the
tournament.
Asked about their prayer
the boys explained
ar<>r«
_ ruwzxrr
necessary these strenuous days.
Also a neb. thrifty, natural source of Usable
bon and Vilumin *>. Overused 12 Hours al
the Mill for Finer Flavor Serve it often I
One minute sport page
Emil Van El Ung. who
coached all three, says himself
newest mile star. Frank Dixon.
NOTICE
I have remaned my practice of
mrdfa-ine la a new office at MO N.
Cedar 84. rtmoe MA
School Bon Fray.
Before CageGame*
AUSTIN. March > (*»■ Five
boys knelt in a circle just off the
basketball court Few of the fane
attending the Texas High School
Tournament knew what they were
doing but here’s the story:
They were reciting the Lord's
Prayer just aa they've dohe before
every game this season
And the Jeff Davis Panthers of
Houston have played 27 games and
they've won M of them.
The 27th the one opening de-
fense of their state champtanahip-
was a tough one. The Panthers
teed the score at 40-40 with only
seconds to go and there was an
overtime period.
Before the extra three minutes
started, however, they again went
into that kneeling huddle, clasping
bands and repeating the Lord's
Praver In the extra period the
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Boyd Friday The plaintiff was
ordered to recover from the defend-
ant *349 M2 in the suit on a note F
W Hayden vs Joe Varner et ux
An order to foreclose the mechan-
ic's. material men’s, contractors
laborer s deed of trust and tax
liens against a described tract of
Jam! aa.-. aiac lamed tn tlie suit
Mr and
j authorized to adopt B.e minor
child. Wallace Roberts, and change
his name to Thomas Berry Riley
Jr was approved
Judge Boyd also issued an order
in the suit. Bernice Whiteside vs
John D Whiteside, requesting that
I the defendant appear in court
March 10 at 2 30 p m to show
cause why a writ of injunction
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Extra Fine
ilwr 'MVNr-w ar earo
grown In Uw J*U* Vultejr of Mm*
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BSS^mS
TWO-YEAR
ROSEBUSHES
ALL COLORS
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rail »rpe •«
generously to the call
Services Rendered
A statement concerning the work
*3214.61
gigantic Its job parallels the job
- i February s receipts were *1,424 53
under those for January. *10.327 91
In Botrling League
T*om
Uncle item s Bovs
Qnub Cleaners _
Deputy Sheriffs Sam Gentry- and
Luther Allen returned Dan Chan-
dler to Denton late Thursday-
Chandler was Indicted by a District
Court grand Jury Tuesday on a
. ci targe of unlawful abandonment
of children, and was arrested and
| held in Vernon for the Denton offi-
cers
February Postal
Rereipts $8^903.44
petty caution, aa destroying factors (
of the creative spirit She named ,
love, intelligent curiosity, and the
Receipts for the past month to- '»o«t encouraging factors |
tailed *6.903 44. as compared with |
period tn journalism majors Mrs.
Fenley. Thursday's assembly speak-
er. gave pointers on writing stories i
and getting interviews
Ted Shawn Booked
For T. S. C. W.
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Under adverse circums
Japanese will hold out a
seen them do until they literally
are annihilated And that's the I
problem facing the Chinese when I
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The Junior Red Cross in Denton
has received an urgent request for
games and puzxles for hospitals and
USO Centers, and Denton residents
1 who Iiave dominoes, chess games,
. checkers, Chinese checkers, jigsaw
1 puzzles, playing cards or other ta- |
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to be certain the child is enumerat-
ed on tlie census rolls
The census for the Denton city ' take an interest In people
schools, being taken by Glenn Kerr, than merely
was started March 1. and ta to be I as i"tere±;,.*i'_
closed April 1 past the obvious' she said
! hgre “Carwet Be BaH" (tale Iteneca should not be issued against him
! Da), with Eagitab swb-tlUes. wiU enjoining him from entering the
( be ibiwn at T. 8. C. W. sudHnrtum
at ■:!• pi Friday. March
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ble games suitable for adults have
1 been urged to donate them They
may be given to any school boy or
girl, wlio will deliver them to Uie
pioper place
M.. News-Journal nominates Windy
, Nicklaus. who was Texas Tech s
I first football captain, as the cham-
' pion hard-luck coach of 'em all
I Nlcklaus turned out two state
champion teams at Amarillo. Tex .
1 Junior College only to have t—
lb arilVJ CMlteUlUi < W OUVUIUX I, IM!
fighting fronts all over the world |
Its merciful ministrations at home 1
also constitute a big task, as the ,
isrvlci- cf lied Crcc„ -.2 so j
j varied that it touches the life of ;
i Th. r.<t am.in. "aiu-a one person in every four. i r. r. rx.>v^. w. w *
(tunl.vwt "When called on to give to the Fanners Bonded Warehouse at the
Je*iy Sprague of the Clovis, N ' >943 war fund remember this—the Denton County Fair grounds, an-
Red Cross is the only non-military non need that casterbeans for the
j our task forces
overseas In cities in camps at field
headquarters on fighting fronts, its
always there to help your boy or
So when you
Idalou led all the way in downing
Ingleside 31-24 to advance to the
Class B semi-finals
Del Sawyer pitched tn 14 pointe
tor the winners. . ruw *.*« i
Charley- Hahn led Ingleside with i survived a
eight tallies
FRENCH MOVIES
I he Frroch Language ntatemt pic-
ture. “Carnet de Ball" 'Life Dance*
On*, with English vab-UUm. will
T. S. C W auditorium
m. Friday.
Ends at College ~
"Orhciousneas ta a whole phil-
osophy. the art of behaving ao that
all the people around you can ba
at their best.” said Mrs Bonaro
Overstreet at the last meeting of
T. B. C W Writer's Conference
Thursday night. She mentioned
NEW WAR TIRE
!NOW GRADE 3
P01 • across the Bay of Bengal from In- ‘
• <i».v in order to oust Uie Jajx and
. -v-epeti the Burma Road so that
'Rip plies could start pourlnp Into
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with
his
is
quicker to learn about pacing nlm- ' _
sell and avoiding mistakes than important, for the war sea lost Ja-
elther Glenn Clnnlngham or Les pgui qj such geographical nature
. MacMltchell That girls pro thal allied air power ta bound to
I softball league won t invade Chi-
cago's Wrigley Field this year. It
> will get it* start in stnallers such
as South Bend. Peoria Gary ami
Racine, where war industries arc
booming Jimmy Johnson just
back from California, reports that ,
week-ends in San Francisco are like
New Orleans during the Mardl Gras
-only the pubs close at midnight
Jimmy will return to send Freddy
Ftducia against Turkey Thompson
at Hollywood April 2
Pvt Kin>< F Mitchell of Company
G. 341st infantry. 86th Division, at
Camp Howze was killed Wednesday
morning at the coal pile in the ,
warehouse area at the camp when Junior Red Cross
tie was run over bv a Santa Fr - —
:switch engine {Calls for C*ame«
j .Pvt Mitchell had gone to the -----
was run over
engine
Mitchell had gone to
i coal pile in a truck to secure coal
tor his unit Tl'.ere were no wit-
nesses o! the accident A board of
Army officers has been apiaunted
to make investigation
Burma Road so that
1 start pourlup Into
China That s the logical prognun peen made a grade 2 tire, and per-
as they see It now Of course it soils having certificate* dated prior
to March 1 wtien the regulation ;
went into effect, tor a grade 3 tire [ tie shewn at
iannot obtain a new war tire, grade ,
2 with the certificate officials of
the Denton County War Price and
Hatiotnng Board iiave announced
Ted Shawn, director of the sum-
mer university of the dance. L*e.
Mass., will lecture and conduct
new government casterbean grow- * master classes ol modern dance
ing proJest are being received here Marcn 15-17 at T S C W The
to be recleaned and shipped to des-
ignated points in Texas ""
ject in Texas ta in charge of the
Southwestern Growers Association,
which has been asked to encourage
the commercial production of cas-
terbeans for the war effort in mid-
dle and western states and the
warehouse here was designated as
one In Texas to reclean and ship
tlie beans
Seed jwanuts. lie said, are ex-
pected to be available for sale by
April 1 These also are to be re-
I cleaned but the government ma-
chine for that purpose has not yet
been received
The taking of the annual *cho-
lastic census is under way in the
Denton County achool*. Started
March I, the work 1* due to be
completed by April 1, when the re-
port* will be turned in to the coun-
ty superintendent who will then
then make hta report to the state _
county superintendent, urged that t - —•— i
tlie trustees call for them at the i _ ,
office as soon as possible Every though these are important in every
parent with a child within achool <iay Hfp Gixviuukhbb, o.>v mwm,
age, six to 18 years, was requested • able cope With situations
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She
Rave vawr ctotrw* rt—neg and
9ceased. Be sore ta bring year hang-
er*. Camp Cleaners. Phene 1111
AT FIRST
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6*6 TABLETS. SALVE. HOSE DROPS
I me ooy s expiazuru.
We recite the Lord's Prayer and
kind of get hold of ouraelves. We
know how to handle ourselves af-
. ter that. It just steadies us down
i so we can ptay basketball"
1 And. ah yea. they have another
sort of ritual They made certain
Slater Martin wears his rad flan
morning at the coal pile in the
By DeWITT MacKENZIK I An appeal ta being made to re-
The dtaastrous defeat suffered by ' «pond promptly to the call for the
the tap* on the Equatorial waters , Red Cross war fund. Already many
among uit responses to uie nun of the Bismarck tfi*a is a major , Denton people have contributed
bld for free-agent ball players were triumph for the Allie*, but what but much more money will be ne-
a letter from a boy who assured impresses me even more than the cessary to meet the quota of 48.000
them be wouldn t be grabbed by immediate victory ta this evidence assigned to Denton,
the army because he had only one of the terrific striking-power we ' ""
eye and a call from a gent who of- '
fared to Improve Danny Lit wilder's
batting average, at the cost only of
a seaann ticket by playing a banjo
in the bleachers while Danny was
in the field to "keep htm in a good
mood " • 'Die most unklndest cut,
though, was the Cleveland Plain
i Dealer headline ‘ "
cular. wont hire semi-pros"
for the same
DAMAGE SUIT FILED IN SALES-
MAN'S DEATH
BOISE. Idaho. March 5 —OP*—A
damage suit for *60237 has been
filed In District Court against T 8
Davtaon of Botae. convicted last
month of voluntary manslaughter )
in the stabbing of W L. Goode.
Dallas drug salesman The suit was
filed yesterday by Laura Louise
Goode and John Goode, wife and
’ child of the slain man Davison
was sentenced to serve one to 10 ■
years in state prison j
lecture and (
r classes ol modern
March 15-17 at T 3 C W
lecture to which the pjublic is in-
> in
science audktonum Monday.
Master classes will be
DETROIT. March 5—The
Detroit Tigers counted four second
baaemen on their training camp
roster today after receiving word
from Ogden Utah that Adam Ben-
goeebea recently purchased from
Beaumont of the Texas League,
probably would be available
Bengoechea described himself as
an Army reservist whose call might
not come for many months Other
Detroit second baseroen are Jimmy
Bloodworth and rookies Joe Wes-
smg and John Radulovich
nel underwear the day nt the game
The only time he didn't have them
1 on before the Panthers went c-'.
1 to ptay Jeff Davis got beat
Cage Scores
(By Associated Press*
Last night's basketball results
Oklahoma 35. Oklahoma
31
East Central State
Cameron Aggies 34
Howard Payne 47 McMurry 43
— . offensive m the immediate future,
tne { My observation in Chungking was
school drop football Ditto a’.
Altus. Okla Junior College
Oklahoma Baptist quit after Windy t-ronl likely to make
had given them their first confer- !
ence title Borger. Tex. High Hitler has been further ironed out.
a season under
I Wlndys tutelage but he left last
, spring to become an assistant coach
1 at Texas State so the other da)
West Texas decides! to abandon all
I athletics for the duration
of the armed forces, with whom ,
it senes shoulder to shoulder, on '
Casterbeans Are
Being Recleaned
play a great rule in knocking her
out. We shall see the pruol of that
when »c finally are able to concen-
trate huge fleets of bombers over
Tokyo.
Taking the close view of the Bis-
marck engagement, it would seem
' to insure domination of the South-
west Pacific by the United Nations.
It there was any threat of Jap in-
vasion of Australia, it's nothing to
worry about now * services of the Red Cross are
Sb—iM Eneoarage Chia***
The fast growing Allied strength
organization serving
aid I don't mean that they will
I take this as presaging any grand i
I your neighbor s boy
i give to the Red Cross war fund
you 11 know jour gift is giving aid,
comfort and care perhaps
saving life Itself
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That s important too. for Uw> I
Chinese are havuig a terribly hard i
tune and they have no delusions
about the great task before them |
We should recognize as do the
Chinese, that there's a huge Jap!
army to be disposed of in China.
, This means that tt either must
• Shirley Povich Washington (D. I be annihilated on the battlefield.
C * Post "As the horsemen say. or farced to capitulate because the
Unde Sam dropped m a pretty good mother country- has been compelled
claim the other day when he got to surrender, and it would be the
Alfred Robertson for hta Army For height of folly for us to bank on
the claiming price of fifty bucks a the latter contingency
month, the army got a stake per-
former in Robbie "
Team Standing
The^pro- , vited will begin at 4 30 p m
“ •u“ tlie
March 15
conducted in the college gymnasium
at 4 30 p m Tuesday and Wed-
nesday. March 16 and 17. and vlsl
tors may watch the class from th
balcony
A<1 ENERGY FOOD
“Spilt A Miss"
‘ Civ Instructors
"Hot Shots"
I Bill Tompkins.
Uncle Sam s Boys, net ■ new high
individual game with 232 and also . p,i(
a new high individual senes with
561 in the week s bowling league
piav Uncle Sam's Boys had high
team game with 831 whi- C~.p
Cleaners had high team series with | J TUSCS
Da), with Eagiiah swk-tttte*. wiU enjoining him from entering
Friday.
I strong habit short-sightedness, and
w ■ a- | a a •• —. a • • s 4 — —- —— a *3 aaa, 4 aa*Aw ■» 4 vs F — . . 8 ews-*;
February. | of the creative spirit
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at the U. 8. post office here show | desire to create_«J£_‘hree ror<‘
In an informal discussion with
Florence
I county and that everybody respond '
' muniUons. including 5JOO warplanes : these cliairmen or with Barrow at ;
last month That production is a the Grace-Barrow Chevrolet Co
tremendous victory in itself 1 The county has been organized I
Another point which stands out and reports have been received of I
funds raised in various commun- j
ities Ben Ivey, general county j
chairman, announced He urged ,
that solicitation be carried on I
promptly in all communities of the i
i 1942. by more than 3600 records
has.
, Another point which stands out
in this historic Pacific battle ta
the fact that this is a victory of
the air over the sea That's vastly
~ — Pom general committees, headed
are piling up against the enemy, by Walter B McClurkan. ~
The demonstration of rapidly in- i Hastings. G E. Taylor and
creasing strength tn the various war Penry. are contacting Denton peo-
theatres bespeaks excellent prog- > pie. under the direction of W D.
ress towards final success. ; Barrow. city chairman It ta not
This idee would seem to nt well possible to see everybody m Denton
in general with Under Secretary 1 personally, it was pointed out. and
of War Patterson's report
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I Numerous inquiries have been re- i
ceived at the board concerning the |
certificates obtained prior to March
1. it was stated but only a used
Lire, and not a new tire, may be
obtained with the certificates call-
ing for grade 3 tires even though
tlie dealer has already ordered the
new tire
Persons holding a "C" gasoline
ration book, allowing them to drive
txtween 561 and 1 000 miles are the
o.Mv ones eligible for the ne* grade
2 tire, the nr» war tire Holders
, of B" book.* or below may obtain
Mrs T B Riley were only grade 3 used tires
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VARSITY ALLEYS
ImtS .
The Point* is Save Points
(’ALOVAS, large wize, 2 for
25c
ORANGKS, Texas Valencia large size.
6 for i
16c
CARROTS, 1 hunch
5c
LETTVCB, large head
9c
10c
SILK FINISH FIjOLR
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tomatoes
can
8 For
27c
Kd? 4
Price
9<
CORN, Cream Style,
(■olden Sweet,
PEAS,
EmpHon
PEACHES.
Yellow Halves
MOR-CUPS COFFEE
STRETCHER
BABY FOOD
Aanorted
Per lh,
BAR •V QUE, Ik
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Fresh Fruits, Vegetables
BANANAS, Central American, lh. 12c
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Ek IXk
POTATOES, Russets. 10 lb. mesh
ha* for 49c
SPINACH, freah, lb.
APPLES, Winesap, dozen 25q
QUALITY MEATS
NO POINT REQUIRED
LUNCH MEAT, aaaorted. lh 32c
BEEF ROAST, tender and juicy, bone-
-- 37e
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, lb, 48a
LEG OF LAMB, lamb—not mutton,
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24 lb.
91,19
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HOMINY FLAKES, try some, 1 lb. ... M
KRAUT, bwfc, 1 ■>. ...______
CORN FLAKES, KeHogy’a, 3 boxec Me
FOOD OF WHEAT, bry gfcg. Mg
EGGK, freah yard, bug .....
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Clean-Up of DRESSES
Another group of dresses drastically
reduced for immediate sale. Every
dress wait priced much higher. Just 13.
VALUES TO $9.90
Only 15 of these lovely dresses at this
reduced price. Make a real buy and get
at least one of these
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VALUES TO $11.90
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eyes to match r
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without any tl
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what will become of then
more fertilism ean be p
I Vmm wlio now have
. are patiently ptoktng the
taring good gasoline to 1
now concentrate plants
gevemment has just bi
the jutes emoontlng t
glass per orange—te sqi
.and then boiled down to
its former bulk. This I
to our soldiers In Africc
risk
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START Y0
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Jl *T T«1
fc&tZuyt
When jou find
get a full box.
takkTwampj
TO AVOID GE1
UP AT NIG
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 174, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1943, newspaper, March 5, 1943; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1315658/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.