Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 193, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 27, 1943 Page: 6 of 6
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in the sun for the hour and a half ' Donald Jr..
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Cotton—Heavy,
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children of Denton were here
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counts of theft of personal property
over value of IM and receiving and
concealing stolen property over val-
ue of IM. all against Lambert, un-
lawful abandonment of children
against Dan Chandler and burglary
against Warren Orville HoUenber-
ger.
, GLOBE SERUM. VACCINE.
BLACKLEG B A C T ERIN,
FORMULA No. 62, for screw-
worms, ANTHRAX BAC-
TER1N, FLY REPELLENT
AND WOUND DRESSING
and many other items.
ECONOMY AUTO STORES, INC. ’
OFFICIAL TIRE INSPECTORS
We Operate Our Own New, Modern
VULCANIZING PLANT
114 E. Hickory (Masonic Bldg) Telephone 1725
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to substitute for bun so that he and
his wife could be together on
Christmas not knowing that she
was slated to leave Had the sub-
stitution not been made however.
Ta Report for Doty
Capt Paschall at present has or-
ders to report U> an Army Air Base
in the United States Monday, al-
though he has wired for a 10-day
extension to his leave so he might
visit in Denton with his friends
here He does not know where he
will be assigned but is hoping for
more foreign duty.*perhap* in Alas
ka or At rica
I He came here alter visiting his
mother. Mrs Hen F Pa m hall If
, in Austin, a former Denton rest
I dent, and will leave Friday His
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ett. I W Morns Hebron.
Hughes. Carrollton. L E
Ponder. E E Clark Little
Louis Burger H Curry Aubrey
1 required, or participate in the pa-
rade because of his weakened con-
dition. the award was made to him
in a wheel chair
When he was able to be back on
duty again, his assignment made
him the co-founder of an Air Force
navigation school where aviation
cadets are trained He was also as-
signed to flight instruction after
the first of the year when he re-
sumed flying status
His second citation came only a
few weeks ago when he was award-
ed the Air Medal for participation
in aerial flights for guarding out-
lying posts against hostile attack
; must of which occurred during and
immediately following the Battle of
Midway
We Carry A Full Line of Remedies
for the Protection of '
Your Livestock .... w
the American and the Asiatic Pa-
cific theatres of war. a ribbon for
six months service before war was
declared and two gold-braid chev-
rons
foreign servi^
Capt 1 wwwww — —-- .v^u ... ---
spite the glamour attached to some ; growth of beard.
‘ ] Shortly afterward, in June, tune
I the longest completed bombing mis-
sion to date, the raid on Wake Is-
; land Capt Paschall was on the
' lead ship's crew as navigator for
Col Roger Ramey, also of Denton,
with whom he worked for about
six months He lias not seen Ra-
iney m several months now. he
Bond.—Irregular, low priced rails
coufuslou
July
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B.4RKrm AT A GLANCE
NEW YORK March J7—|AP)-
Btocka Mixed. further profits
cashed
He pioneered in the field of Pacific
aerial navigation, helping to wort
out air routes. ,
X Fatrel at Midway
Then came an assignment for
two weeks' searching and patrol
dutv during the Battle of Mid-
way Although no enemy contacts
were made, life was far from be-
ing dull, as such problems arose as
sleeping two weeks on a cot with
only a blanket and pillow, and shav-
ing and bathing tn cold salt water
for two weeks, or not shaving and
bathing at all. Capt Paschall ad-
mitted he preferred a two weeks'
By JAMKB MARLOW
A weekend look-around:
Rationing of train and bus trav-
el. often discussed, isn't in sight, I
the Office of Defense Transports- >
tlon says .
However. ODT Director Joseph 1
B Eastman has warned that, with
increased troop movements, the
public may yet have to obtain
priorities in order to travel by train.
ODT plans to make another sur-
vey of tlie situation soon The last
one. in October, was conducted in
106 cities, considered representative:
'Ilavelcrs texcept servicemen)
taking trains and intercity buses
were asked the purpose of their
trips
About 27 per cent gave reasons
which ODT considered non-essen-
tial Approximately 26 per cent
listed general social visits as tlielr
reasons, about 1 per cent was trav-
eling to larger cities to attend
theaters or for other amusements.
MH ORLEANS NPOTS
NEW ORLEANS March 27
Spot cotuxi closed atewdy
i changed Sale. 3.387 l„_ —
17 10 middling 2110 good mid- | be
riling 21 53 Receipts 1,809 Stock 221.- shaving creams now is
Colognes, after-shave lotions and
perfumes have changed with Uie
war ahavmg creams probably will
• next The glycerine used in
_i restricted
and Is expected to be denied en-
tirely for this purpose after April 1
Manufacturers are planning to
use lanolin <a fatty substance ob-
tained from sheep wool, and min-
eral oil as substitutes Some see
a great advantage in use of lano-
. bn a natural animal oil used in
such preparations as baby creams
and high-grade soaps
Use of alcohol for war needs is
turning after-shave lotions and
colognes—once "glamorised rubbing
alcohols." in the words of OWI—
Perfumes are the
among beauty
Besides alcohol Uiey call
for flower oils which traditionally
have been those coming from Eur-
ope
Cases on the criminal docket of
District Court are stated for trial
becinning Monday, first day of the
fifth week of the spring term Oily
eight cases are at present on the
criminal docket for trial this term,
five of them being counts against '
one men
Scheduled for trial Monday are | w
‘ ““ ' average, ranged
i cashed
Stocker pigs at
to 40
was iaispitsdised for about two
months. Capt Paschal) stressed
Raid Wake Island
For participation in the raid on
Distinguished Flying Cross He was 1 Lemore Pilot Point, O 8 Cluck.
he would not have seen her before still on the hospital list when the | * ” ' u
she sailed and he did not see her I citetkm ceremonies and parade were
again .for 16 months conducted in September, however.
During the next lew months, and upon advice of medical officers
“routine" included flights to prac-
tically all the South Pacific bases
cl<Mcd 20
n <*pt Ben Paschall HI left
before he came back to Uie
town, he would have had be
him nearly two years of for-
Hgn service, which included being
at mart Harbor during the Dec 7
Mtack. participation in the raid on
„ Nfittke Island and earning two med-
als in service with the U S Army
-> . Mr Forces
Denton residents throughout the
war have heard of Capt Paschall.
Who is a navigator with the U 8-
Artny Air Forces Training at the
Stew-American Navigation School
ip Miami. Ma . and at Maxwell
VWd. Ata., he was assigned to Ha-
waii where he received his com-
wrtaskm in July. 1M1 When he hours
waa returned to the United States ' on Christmas afternoon Scheduled
tbe first part of this month. Z---ZZJZZ ~~ 7
I Hie First Baptist Student Union
I will hold Ils annual banquet at 7
! o'clock tonight in the T 8. C W
cafeteria, for which 135 reservations
have been made announcement
was made by the student secretary
MU Melba Cook Rev J W Mar
stiall of Dallas slate B S U sec-
retary. will speak, and other enter-
tainment will be music readings
Marshall will be accompanied here
bv Jim Behmian of Dallas He and
Miss Eunice Parker of T 8 C W
are co-presxients of the State Bap-
tist B 8 U. and Mias Parker also
is president of the T 8 C W
group Miss E31en Hopkins is presi-
dent ol the Teachers College group
Lemons of Mariella
W E ’Holford. wtK> Is
PeUt Jury Panel •
Summoney for the jury panel are
the following 8 W Vos*. J. A
Chandler. E C. Rice C F Harrell.
To) Crawford. H W Esell. H P
Gober. O H Davis. J D Curtslnger
Sanger. Claude Siuea. E L. Jen-
kins. J C. Harris, C 8. Meador.
Mc-
llr Cole and Mrs Chas Cole Mrs
Sallle Cole is now visiting Mrs
Although he is glad to be back in Vaughn
Mr and Mrs Grover Squires visit-
ed Mr and Mrs Marvin Smith at
he is looking forward to the day Sanger
Mr and Mrs Sam Reynolds and
, children of Aubrey visited her par-
ents. Mr and Mrs W B StUes
Mr and Mrs H F Hancock ot
Denton visited Mr and Mrs Gro-
ver Squires
Mrs Tom
Mrs
Food Rationing: Tomorrow you'll ,
know the April point schedule for J
canned and processed foods
While the idea of meal rationing. <
’ star ling Monday, is to give every-
one his fair share of available sup-
plies. it may take a little time to '
; bring that situation about be- ;
cause ol regional shortages
■ nd petcee
Eriday's
DAILY MAKIET QUOTATIONS
PORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
PORT WORTH. March «7— (AP)—
Very light ‘»‘PP1«~ °»
calves reachan Port Worth for to-
day. trading and moat at tbeas ware
held over for th* Moudav market.
Mostly good and choice shorn ismbo
with o. 2 pelt* 14 50 - 14.75 or
,VOUd lol* of medium and low rrade
yearlings 0 M to 13 60 No bulb re-
ported Few fat calve* 11-14 50. the
few stockers and feeders wsre carrlW
over for Monday's market
Good and choice 200-300 lb. butch-
- hugs 16 16 while good 100-1*0 lb
burglary charges against M L. | average* ranged 14 50 to 15 10. Pwck-
Raney and Oeo. Lambert, three | ing *ow* cashed at 1416 or 1430 and
. ... ——.— ~i— -• 13 50 down
BELEW
BELEW March 25 Mr and Mrs
I wife, the former Miss Mary Vtr- , Jim Vaughn and children of Pon
gin is Caniaiti of Denton, who hay der visited her mother Mrs Sal-
! been teaching in Carrollton will
' accompany him
le bw^w* — 4. a _ _a * _ a *
| tlie United States and to visit with
friends and relaUves. Paschall say*
' he is looking forward to the day
I when he and Col Ramey will be
assigned to a Tokyo bombing nns-
,s‘o,‘ _____________
| C. T. Smith wui pay yen fell i
■xariret price far yver l**n ( ottea '
Many families have experienced
great embarassment added eorrew
and even financial leea Mmply be
ranee the familv heads did not pee
vMe a vott*Mr hwrta! let at a time
when It < mild b» dene elth clear
minds, al small rest and on Use
raaimt w< terns* These whe neglect
er avesd giving this problem proper
ailenlien are inviting thr mast an- |
pleasant sHoalien that may ever
confront the family Let u* help
yee solve this problem NOW
ROSELAWN MEMORIAL PARR IM
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each representing six monllis'
since Uie war
T Routine
Capt Paschall inslrt* that, de-
spite lire ihuiwui ■
of the bombing missions and hag- ,
ardous flights, a navigator has a |
job to do that more often Uian not
is strict routine
His wife returned to the United I
Slates ui January of 1842. having
been evacuated from Hawaii on
ChnsUnas Day Ordered from Hick
am Field into the mountains short-
ly after the Dec 7 attack on Pearl said
Harbor she had less than two “I want to correct the impression
notice ol Uie ship's sailing . that I was wounded ' he said It
WM returned to me uniteo mates on vnrisunas afternoon Scheduled . was from the strenuousneas of rou-
tte first part of this month, he for a flight on Christmas Day. Pas- tine and sheer exhaustion that he
lacked only two weeks of cornpiel- chall had asked a bachelor officer
ing two years foreign service all
Ow while baaed on the Pacific is- |
tand. He was in the first class of '
Anny navigators assigned to over-
seas duty
'Besides the silver wings of a
Mrigstor. he wears on his uniform
Um recently-acquired double silver
tagps of a captain, the ribbons of the
DMUnguished Flying Cross and the
Air Medal, ribbons for service in
M.« ORl i lNb i t TiKEs
NEW ORLEANS March 27 -(API 1
Cotton futures declined here to-
day under week-end profit taxing and
closing price* were steady 5 to 30
cents a bale lower
High
20 64
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NEW YORK March 27 —(API —
Uncertainty over the fate of Uic
pending farm legislation Sept cutton
trade unsettled today cr.'* —---
f fluctuated nervously under
k-vels
Futures
bale lower
WAIL HTK1»:T KEIIEW
NEW YORK Mauch 27—(API —
Profit cashing In the stock market
today Stemmed tbe 5 aeaskMi sprint
to peak levels lu nearly three yeara
ori the largest volumes In aiore than
15 months ‘ |
NotwtUistandlng today's urdecisive j
pcrforniauoe. Tile Associated Press .
60-*tock average registered IU best
weekly upturn since early 1843
fn the "new high " class in the I
i brief proceedings were Olenn Mkr- ,
tin which responded to pleasing
earnings statement. U 8 Rubber.
Sears Roebuck Oliver Fann Inter-
national Nickel. Dow Chemical
____ 1 Johns-Manville. Eastman Kodak. J
! 'n.'isL ■■ 'tj ” i>rau>l7 R I C Penney Paramount, Loew'S and
I Monroe Selby. E R Brasell. R_B- | A11„.rkau sugar Laggards included
U 8 Steel Bethlehem. Chrysler. 8an-
.. -__ v* EV Southern Railway. American
Roanoke R O Freed. J B Ever- I Telephone Goodyear 00 •
Bonds and commodities were
I even
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Wake Island, he was awarded the I Martin Muller. Frank Bell.
A Keen. J C. Burch. J 8 Fowler.
A L. Vaughn. C A Williams. H F
Burke. J E Fltxgerald. W B Mc-
Clurkan Denton; T. W Twitty.
Weldon Brown. E C Boyd. R. L.
E Grace. Lewisville.
Carroll. Frisco. Ross Brown. Bill
Blagg Fred H Jones. J J Medlin
D w ' aconda and Western Union
Ijdes
Elm.
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chicken dinner. Remember
chickens are not rationed.
Feed trabv chicks growing
mash and watch ’em grow.
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come here for your grocery
and market need*
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10e and 26c Paint, and Enamels.
NICHOLSON’S Frmh BULK SEEDS
you can get at very small ccwt.
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WHEN PEACE COMES AGAIN
When Uie bell* ring and the Victory whittles blow. thoug*nd>
of our soldiers will return who might have been left on foreign
fields were It not for the American Red Cross The Red Croaa to
saving wounded, bringing help, cheer and oomfort to our fight-
ing men everywhere This month the Red dtva* i» asking for your
help. Your contribution will speed Victory.
FIRST STATE BANK OF DENTON
Member of Federal Depaait Insurance CarpareUoa
CALL 1133 OR 1153 TOR GROCERIES AND
FRESH MEATS
HELPY SELFY GROCERY
Conserve Your Tires and Gasoline!
BANK BY MAIL!
You merely send u« your deposit in a special envelope
which wfe supply you without cost; the entry is made
and a receipt is mailed Imck to you along with an en-
velope for your next deposit.
You are as close to us an your nearest mail box. Write
or phone for your envelopes.
Denton County National Bank
DENTON, TEXAS
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance CorperaUor,
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