Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 236, Ed. 1 Monday, May 17, 1943 Page: 6 of 6
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NEAL DRUG STORE
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GREAT BOOK:
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GREAT PICTURE!
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MATINEE
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W ’MOO' IT M HIM*
Save the surplus vegetables, fruit
and meat for use next winter.
TODAY and
TUESDAY
■UCMd Cleve Rockwell by inches
BuMenly. head down, he rushed in.
and Per.ay closed her eyes in terror
Cot -
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For Substantial Savings
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FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO
THEATRE ROW
WHERE EVERYBODY GOES NOW
TTa a a a 6 5 8 6 imuminl
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SHOPE
• Where s Stringer*
Penny didn’t know and
He had disappeared
Cone of Clovis
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at ceilings
1 2 -35
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Standard Building
Materiala
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Roof and Insula-
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other
hi Uybstocr
t. May 17—(API—
HEMSTITCHING
Buttonx, and Buckles Covered Machine Buttonholaa.
Will buy your machine, radio, vacuum cleaner.
TALIAFERRO RADIO SHOP
Te lephone 7 SO
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Let us help you in the easy, eco-
nomical home-canning of foods.
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We have a carload of Cana, be-
sides Fruit Jars, Rubbers, etc.—
the best quality, at low, popular
prices.
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will stop those leaks and
make your house warm-
M. A. G A Y
Roof ing and Sheet
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Keeping the Heart Tuned " Gao.
1 Smith of Baylor University,
spoke briefly on God is Love." and
Jackrabbits have been known
jump a xrven-foot fence
to
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lambs
shorn
with
spring
down
Canning Supplies
At EVERS’
Greta Oene Hughe#
or urew >oZ LaJiiaiii, preaiuri
a brief instant. Just tong enough Council. P -T A
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ed squarely, drove the other *«>aa's eMkat the light had taken a new. om-
----- —1. —. —---J A* 1 inous turn too Cleve stood by the
There was a baffled expres-
beside him instantly leaning over burne visited Mr
Cooper
Mrs
word
received
their
i a gun
SGMWiY HL
HER HEARTJ
of that now
She said I can l»elp you Cleve
But you've got to lie still '
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included
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ton
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Thr?u,Lt? ! Ulc lh®m* the evening. 'God to
Love "
Principal speaker was Rev Tom
H M Busaell A flans Co
Denton TVsaa
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92 A 46 90
I BM cooking
car lota 45 3 4
Egg' freah graded extra flrs'j. lo-
cal 38 1 4 cars 38 1 2 firsts local
37 3 4 cars 38 14 current receipts
WBWS «f Um DAT
all Powell's anxiety, who planned
to profit from Bill* misfortune
Somehow he'd guessed the
value of the Alcan shots
AU at once, then, as her widened
visiting Mrs G
Mr and Mrs
1MM a few feet from Penny She was son and Mrs
Haker
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Jack Thom »*
J Thompson
Jut Frank ?.n
John
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“ONE WORLD”
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CO-OP SERVICE STATION
MO «*rt MeKlaiw Jjfc.
MARK of NIPPON
WORLD IN ACTION
JBNRiC MADP.1QL ERo
- AND HUS BAND
For a split -second. he was
speechless too Then he said quiet-
flashed a' vivid picture of
— .----- "‘77---J. Bert
Stringer had come upon the scene Coillni of Fbrt Worth dUcusalng
zx< t Kaa I.larx* aarrwncahr Via* had ___*__a a. ww____ .ww_____a ••
the camera and taken the films He | g
was the man. then, who had caused ; r-
I otiiers on the program included L.
W* W'Lslwi »a,. Hrir, fmwawa) —
great
•THIS
with NA1
Watch out for colds. Eat and dress senaibly. Call on us
for cold precautions aiMf remdies.
The greatest possible care is exercised when prescrip-
tions are compounded at Neal Drug. Only registered
pharmacists fill your prescriptions!
flame Its re-
port thundered through the quiet
of the woods
-Cleve' Cleve'" Penny sobbed
He'd been knocked back by the
foree of the bullet, then had fallen
We carry a line of naw
courteous and axi
,'^IURRY! Ends Tonite
' ^rtNNESSEE
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Let u« change your heavy winter oil to
tner oit
ECONOMY AUTO STORES, INC.
OFFICIAL TIRE INSPECTORS
We Operate Our Own New, Modern
VULCANIZING PLANT
114 K- Hkkery (Masonic Bldg) Telephone 1735
OAU.A.S. May 17—UP’—A com-
plaint tiled in Justice Court here
charges Mr* Jaasle Hodge# Racpas-
kuy. 5fl. with the pistol alaytng ot
her daughter-in-law. Mra Rubv
Case 28
Philip D. Coury
Plumbing PHONE 1111 Heatin*
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COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE ‘
McClurkan Bldg. Phone 423
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Church Host to •
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tear that mavb- Cleve might I
getting Hie worst ot It made her re-
open her eyes
■Oh. Cleve!" she whisnared
Her own body shook and trem-
bled She bit her lipa and I
Hie two men were locked in a tight i
clinch, swaying dangerously close
to the fire Flames licked out to- j
ward them
Penny shouted wamingly
-i LOST 52 LH.!
I WIAB Siza 14 NOW*
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Ao MWoroM ttovo >
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Mr and Mrs I
daughters returned 'rom Silverton
where tiiey attended the funeral
lout, Cleve Careful'"
taller !
I C.U .^|Un4O> VI, V... vwv VWM, -w
| head back sent him crashing
Stringer lell across his cwn bed-roll
| one foot knocked over a brown
tit* content* spilled surprise
over ttie ground
. trred kettles ana pans
I Then Penny’s eves almost started
May
wheat No 2 red
yellow 1 07 No 2.
I 2. sHinph' grade
Out* No 1 white
white 63 1 2—3 4
Burley malting 92
83 85 nom
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“My Most Prized Possessions”
Now that the manufacture of most electric appli-
ances has been discontinued for the duration, many
women are regarding these poiMetuions in a new liaht
Their difficult-to-replace tuartera, irons, mixers and
other time-saving and work-saving electrical servants
are getting extra care to prolong their uaeful Uvea.
City of Denton, Water and Light Dept
Evm Hardware Co.
Ma Dm Farm Twto aai BaRMr <mK
July
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cashed at 14 10-26
good I0O UK) lb avrragra
13 50 -14 00 Packing now# 13 50
13 75 and Stocker pig# at 13 00
>wn.
Cull to good spring lambs brought
9 00—13 00 with choice spring ------
. ut 13 50 Medium and good
I lamb# cashed at 12.00- 13 00
I some held higher Bliorn and *|
I feeder lambs went out at 10 50 u
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all springs 27
roosters 20
under
a.jUjLtoitoiMl
GL’EHTS TODAY or TOMORROW
Btrtie Lee Morrix
E B Beal rd
Mra O t. AatUock
Ernest Bw-rstman
Herman Brown
RAJSKJNC, SERVICES YOU
NEED IN WAR-TIME
PERSONAL LOANS—to |»ay off many worrisome
little debts . . . for unexpected emergencies ... to put
your financial house in order ... to meet higher taxe*
and living costs.
BANK EXCHANGE—the safe, sure and economical
way to send money.
BANKING BY MAIl^ a modem service . especial-
ly useful under present conditions . . . that save* your
car, tires, gasoline, times, money, and parking.
DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
Member of F. D. I. C. and Federal Reserve System
; believe
She had no proof really except
bar own black certainty r ” “ _f
feminine mUitton. call It anything uu>ie, OI1 which was printed tn red
14.100 7 1'2 mln 1/1
11
She could hear tire shuddering
Impact of their fighting, their hard
breathing tire souird ol their boot-
ed tert crackling over twigs and (
dead stick* Every now and then '
she could hear Stringer curee Tire ■
but there It was
mind
what must have happened
■ Stringer had come upon the ----
stared 1 ol the plane wreck He had left
At
higher
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futures cl<M»r<l
to
Senior students of the coliegee
and high schools attending the
Highland Baptist Church during the
past year were entertained In the
church annex Saturday evening
wiUi dinner and program , T^ie
< Hit MIO CASH riKAIN
CHICAGO May 17—(APi Caah
No 2 red 1 64 Corn No I
I 07 No 2. 1 07 No 3 I 06
yellow 1 04 I 05
64 sample grade
Brutal A Lina 15.700 1 6 8
NY Chikrfltl Pf 15300 61
3 7 8
Stan Stl Bprg
Radio 13.800 11 1/2 no „
Int TvlATVl 12.100 14 7'1 mln 1/4 K^de
Cm with A 8ou 11.500 1 minus 1'8 i 12 00
Am&Rrr Puk 11.300 7 7 T mln 1/8
Nat PowALl lOJtoO 5 3 8 plus 1 4
Con Oil 9.000 10 1 8 minus 1/4
Hou Pac 8 600 38 plus 1'8
Dull Air L 8.200 38 1/4 plus 1 1'4
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fran her head For a brealhteM
moment she thought ahe must be
aeetag things It didn't aeem possi-
ble. The very unexpectedness of
the sight had taken her completely
unawares
From Stringer's dunnage
there bad fallen among
things three rails of film
BulX thought Pet^xy pumbly
There couldn't be any other expla-
nation This man Stringer must _____
have stolen them It wasn't hard to i room waavdecorated in a red and
i white color theme by the use of
_::7t ■ red rosea and a large white heart
Call It back of the speaker's end of the
w il l xTurn REV IEW
NEW YORK Mhv 17 —(API -
Prices generally did n walk-out In
uday» early aUak market proceed-
ing# but Bcattered leaders eventual
ly returned with modest advances
Dealings were sluggub throughout,
transfers tor the full stretch run-
ning to around 800 IJOO shares among
ilw> smallest in a month
Among i slated strong spots was
Nickel Piste Preferred which touch-
es! s new 1843 lop In the wake ot
ILs run-up Bsturday Supported also
were Southern Pacific. Goodyear
General Motors J ---- —
goasery Ward Palterera
American Can Ciieeaprakr
Anaconda Sears Roebuck
llonal Harvester Douglas
Westinghouse du Pont Western Un-
ion and Allied Chemical
Ruing inclination* in the curb
were displayed by Eagle Pi< tier Lead
Cities Service Humble OU Panlepec
and United Gas Electric Bond A
Share lagged along with Cuban At-
lantic sugar American Cyanamld
B and Lehigh Coal
Bonds were uneven
G D Pieter
la>u Gibbs
Btanler ArringUe.
John Rob.iM.tn
George Ashby
P T Vicki ry
NEW OBl.EANS SPOTS
NEW ORLEANS May 17—(API
Sp<'t cotton cloned steady unchang-
ed Sales 959 latw . middling 16 10
J ma al middling 20 60 g<a>d middling
“' receipt# 357 stock 225 106
M£NI>AYJ*ATj7^»j«T"J^iSHm
DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS
Leading Stocks
NEW YORK. Mar 17 — (API—**1M,
ctoalng price and net change ot the
15 most active stocks today;
Pac Tin Cons 20.800 8 1/4 no
Unit Corp 18 500 2 | '
Erie RR Ct 16 700 1' .
Galr Robt 16.000 3 3. 4 minus 1 8
plus 1/8
I '2 plus
Viola Guyer has
that her <V lighter
Paula Guyer wtio has been a nurse
in Sam Houston fmapital has been
transferred to an undetermined
station
Robert Teel of Camp Barkley is
visiting Ins parents. Mr and Mrs
J N Teel Their daughters. Miss-
es Maxine Teel, a U S A mall cell- ■
sor and Rebecca Teel wfu> works !
at Du,aan Field, are visiting them
Marvin Wood and I
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' Chajter 11
, ••©tove'k face was dark with an-
JW. He stood over Bert Stringer's |
«Hm body, eyes frashing Penny
had never Been him so completely.
aBentty furious Lips were pressed '
tWKaa if he were trying to hold [
'MMff in check He was balanc-
-Kij^etl his toes The knuckles on
hfe fists showed white
• •Warn the ground Stringer glared
up at him
Penny cried. "Cleve, can't we set-
' Ue ihto some other way? Mr
BUklgei wtU apologue. I'hi sure "
Stringer leaped to hto feet No
apologias.*' he muttered "No quar- [
ter, etther." He squared around to-
ward Cleve. hall a head
^■y-pouncto heavier than the pho-
tOgnpher "When you struck me.
mlMP, you started something
3*u Kto wulce trailed oil in an
ujlg oatti
Cleve broke away and his hand
shot toward Stringer's )aw It land- eyes sought Cleve. she was aware
utotovtous of her own danger
"Cleve she breathed trembling
Oh. Cleve you're hurt!"
Cleve tried to alt up Siie forced
lilm down again wtth ah tier
strength In the back of tier mind
] was one thought to help him
somehow make it easier tor him
Her eves were streaming with tears
; T m oaky tot," Cleve said I
want to gel up and finish this
Site had to hold him Ttiere ea-
. a bole hi hl* sleeve and a dark
, stem growing darker Now Cleve
1 was shakuig his head grogglly like
someone trying draper*Lely to stay
awake The little inalemute wbc
had trotted over was whimpering
enny s side
that moment the whole world
seemed to be crashing chaos around
Penny So Qus was to be the end
of it all Cleve wounded, hope of
NEW OB1KANM Fl TI BES
NEW ORLEANC May 17 — (API -
Cotton futurea advanced here today
in null price fixing and short cov-
ering Clualug orlcra wen- steady '*
to 15 <wnts a bale higher
Open High lx>w
3d 08 20 14 20 07 20 10
19 81 19 92 18 85 19 87
19 67 19 TV 19 67 19 7» 73
19 6OB -------I9 66B
19 67 19 70 19 65 19 64B
19 58 19 60 19 58 19 57B
was killed in U S
Side Calif
Miss Ruby Lee Anderson daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs W E An-
derson north of Sanger a.id Dallas
Olson of Iowa, now stationed at
rescue gone But ahe muatn l think Camp Howxe wire married Friday
of that now | night in Gainesville
She said "I can help you. Cleve Mrs Elmer Sullivan i
Mother* Day letters from
I son*. Bill Sullivan who is
captain, and E L Sullivan who is
a machim-t's mate <ni the west
coast
Pvt James Farrell who *a.c
centlv inducted into the army
stationed ut RVx t Lewis Wash
< Hit 4GO t.KMX KEMEW
CHICAGO May 17 - 1 APp -Grains
firmed in a ll»ht trade on commls-
; xlon bouM- buying today additional
- . , i -------Lt, cro- reports having little
of his nephew Aubrey Beavers, who influence on price#
was killed in U S service at <Dcean At the ckwe wheat wax 1 8—5 8
May >1 43 7 8 4 1 44 July
I 8 1 4 corn was unchanged
ceilings May 41 06 oat# were up
II 8 and rye wiu up 1 8- -3 8
1 known—you rat! '
Stringer said '
ing ' _
Penny tried to scream All that Sunday
came Irani her parted Ups was a The final meeting of the local P
choked half -smothered cry — . -
she saw Wolf the little malemute neadav
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‘‘AIR CREW”
“■--is AMERICA
iVYS AIR FORCE
1 07 man. teed
Sales 959
Bet tv j
Mrs I
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Terrill is vLslthig in ,
Mrs Johnny Htms and
Suns of Marietta are visiting
I Carrol;
' Mrs
Paris
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| visiting Mr and Mrs
Messrs and Mmes B B Wrigh' |
i and Earl Pate of Lubbock visited
Messrs and Mmes W T Wright
Buller Boydstun and Alvin Brown
Mr and Mrs J T McClellan o’
Denton visited Mr and Mrs J S
J GoberMO VEN TO HOME ON BOl.IVAK
STREET
Mr and Mrs A W Walker have
moved into their new home 1002
Bolivar Street
FORT W<
FORT WOI . _.
receipt* eatlmaud at 12.000 tn the •
sheep department Mt a new high for .
1943 I
tttunated - livestock receipts here
Monday compared with actual re-
ceipts on the like day of last week
were Cattle 1.800 and 2.464. calvea
400 and 313; hoga 2.300 and 1.828.
and aheep 12.000 Vnd 4.997 I
Good and choice atocker yearlings
1400—15.76. Common snd medium
» atocker steer* and yearllnga
12 00—14 00. Atocker steer calvea 18.- |
25. atocker heller calves 16 50 Good
ted daughter stem and yraullug#
1400—1&00 Good beet cows 12.00—
50 with a t.
Ing two loads of beet cows at 1'3.50.
good heavy b.“
calvea 13 75 1
calvra around
Most good and choice 195—300 lb
butcher hugs cashed ut 14 10- 26 w
with the
at
or
down.
I Julv
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Dec
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Muy
Middling spot
N - Nominal
P Floyd of Teachers College facul-
ty, Mrs Jack PitLs. student secre-
tary of the First' Baptist Church.
Misses Ardath Rlek and Mary Dl-
aabeth Hearn and James Bennett
Raymond Christa 1 director of the
w i Training Union of the Church, was
fire There was a baffled expres- toustmuMter
ston on his face, almost a look of I
Probably hr was too
among the scat- i stunned to move The sight ot the I
i man he'd just knocked down rising
! up. arm outUirusl. revolver’clutch- I
ed tn hand had shocked Cleve in- ,
1 to inaction | Special to Record-Chronicle
SANGER Mav 17 The
Council ha* had eight
j yq. contemptuously, "I might have 1 benches placed in the city i»rk
The school commencement exer-
"You got it com- j ci.se* will he held next week begin-
ning with the baccalaureate service
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a The final meeting of the local P
Then T A. for this term was held Wed- ,
•mute nesday with Mrs Henry Cooper .
puppy launch himself, snarling at presiding Songs were snug by
Bert Stringer Greta Oene Hughe# Mrs Mark
He drew Stringer* attention tor
didn't
. Cleve
wa* beginning to blink his eyes ansi
grind his teeth for the pain was
starting I centlv inducted into the army L* I
Tm all right ' he insisted "I | stationed ut Ful Lewis Wash He I
can take it Penny I can " is a son of Mr and Mr J B Far- |
He made a last futile effort to | rell a:<l is in the engineering w
rise Penny clung to him desperate- I partment
iy Sbe kept repeating over
over "You mustn't. Cleve
You mustn't ”
Ta be rwaUnmrd
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I umber Comoany
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Songs were snug
”’ Mrs Mar#
Lamkin president of the County I
". 7. .1. installed officers .
for Cleve to leap to one side as the tJghi refreshments were served
Rrrvolver spurted flame Its re- Mrs Virgil Carthen of Gaines-
ville ts visiting Mrs J B Farrell
Mr and Mrs Fred Hackney of
McAlister Ok . returned home after
L McClendon
Joe McLean and
Ida Cooper of de-
al ai Mrs Henry
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Oats No
Wru t*u *fM MM UM Mai M
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TTXAS SPOTS
DAI.1.AB Mh\ 17 (API
cotton 20 82 Houston 20 76
vmUtn *20 71
( HH MiO P<H I THY
CHICAGO Mmv 17
try live all hen* 24
I 2 broilers 27 1 2 all
duck* 25 tapojiA 6 lb up 31
6 lb 27 1 2
KORT WORTH <.KAl\
FORT WORTH 17 <APi
Oinand w*.s moderate on the caxh
grain market today
Wheat No 1 hard according
protein and billing 1 44 12- "*
Barley No 2 nom 1 05 05
Sorghums hUi 2 yellow milu per 100
Ibr nom 2 34—35 No 2 white kaftr
nom 2 33 34
i ahe I led > pr h'es
a hite nom 1 30
3 white 77 —
fa Miaui
MARKET* AT A tll-ANt E
NE YWOHK May 17—tAPI —
Stuck# Irregular early wiling
dwludtea
Bund*
ply
Cotton Higher, covering and price
fixing
CHI1
Wheal Advanced 18 5 8 un
commlaalun houae buying
Corn Unchanged uUt celling*
Hugs MoaUy 16— 20 higher spots
25 up. lop 814 80 light recaipi
Cattle Good and choice fed
yearlings strong
iter
u uooo peer cuwa la w— .
few at 13.00. aalea Includ-
_lie ur vevi ewwa ai ia.ui).
’ bulls 12 00 60 good 1st
-14.50 with some choice
15 00
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CHICAGO Msy 17
creamery 83 A A 46 1
B 45 3 4 89 C 45 1
44. 90 central led
EOHK Ft Tl KE*
YORK May 17 iAPi
40 cell t.s u
10 lower
High Low
19 86 19 76 19 82
19 63 19 53 19 58
19 48 19 39 19 43
19 40 19 33 19 35
19 30 19 26 19 25N
21 82N
Men's Galierdine
HATS
98c
For Dress or Work
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"IT* bought a bo
on Bolivar Street ■
• going to be my pan
■aid Judge A W 8
you Me the Judge
running according U
a tot of men muct
difficult U> realise th
as many years as he
hi* speed makes it dt
a voung man to keel
State PreM of the
The Denton Record-
ot a voting bride art
bank and announce
to open an account
said the new accoun
current or deposit ai
WsU. I thought
your withdrawal acc
with " said the roum
Doni forget. B a
holders, that your
inspected by an aut
before June 1st . in
application for more
on#
Luther Utiey. f
cltUen now of Los Al
rpa. was in Danton 1
hi* birth certificate
Denton-reared boy ai
here a good many yet
a baseball player wt
played shortstop on
tatoea But Hard to
ABO
TOV
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h
W l Bhugart of
Denton Count) resh
Slidell, to here on a
visit with hto slater. I
south of Denton I
the late L. O Shut
and a cousin of J Wt
Bhugart. former Da
Bhugart left Slidell
«ald. "Our grain cn
be pretty good, but
good as last year, wt
banner yield.''
Ttie high point ot
ter here Monday was
was 74 A year ag<
were 88 and 9t. Th
int clouds continue
prehension to the far
eners. who say the]
days of dry waathai
with their war*.
Tin cans are on<
essentials of proaocu!
«ee that not a sinfie
lost to the govemnu
with rationing, arwnl
they were when the i
and make* it all th<
tlve that evefy on* ol
Scrap metal, of cou
but. it seems, there to
demand for that aa I
cans Mayor Lee
The cans are called
as soon as they are
•acrsp-authortMee a<
they are most ess
Ume. so I urge the
ton to see that eacl
goes to the tin car
McKinney Street.
Avenue and Oaklar
not need to wait for
if they have a way fa
to the McKinney ■
station "
A few days ago. it
in the Reeord-Chra
and Mrs. Holloman
has seven sons in Um
Armed Forces It
Ralph Nelms, mat
Borden Co . in Dent
of thoae seven soldle
x the family is one ol
teresting that he kr>
Marshall Nance of
Denton Monday
Family" to one of th*
tn Denton County,
settled in Denton C
near Bolivar and M
son. U now living on
thst he was bom 1
early as 18M> but M
to having lived on hti
some several years,
any rain now and w<
days." he said “Tfi
fairly well up with
4 they put in some got
the dry weather. I
come mighty fast I
n<q worked."
Why gaddMt thou
to change thy way!
be ashamed of Wyp
Mhsoned of Asa
We arg in the pre*
■* great aa the cha
barism to feudalton
cgntury The new d
cBrtgr around f<
1 around competition
T. D Acland. fc
Oxnmon Wealth pa
. I'- r J
Fishing to good the
don't know about 11
R*i Tobin Mrs T
it seems carried off
the trip, as she mar
• the biggest of the mi
time She said. Thi
dtrtn7 weigh but aboi
. half, but I thou
«hsie when ho took I
w C collier, prob
Denton
recently ---
Pete Tobin, was foui
for Floyd Brooks, o
Brooks, to vkdting hto
the Armed Fotoob.
Denton* druggist, al
working more than *
• WsU. it* fins to hi
utility' asan as Win C
help us at times whi
or take ■ UtUe time I
' Kren ■ tar obB
good to me Umn 4
meke ■ BKM dfi
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 236, Ed. 1 Monday, May 17, 1943, newspaper, May 17, 1943; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1315720/m1/6/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.