Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 244, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1943 Page: 4 of 10
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Denton Record-Chronicle and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Denton Public Library.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
k v <u j* y 0 '
... ,
F
-it
"'«
Aaaactated Peaas Sparta Writer
B‘
I
'
M
mention
B—A-
of ’ and owner, reach a settlement, said
f
F i
If not, get one of ours while the getting is good!
f
We Have A Few
BICYCLE
West Side of Square
Tires and Tubes
NEW DI
HEADLEE’S
An
t—nrtr~i-
aafeiy
GIF
For the C
Certified Puerto Rico
LA M<
Seed Potato
WHY
Plants
Your
BASEBALL
Bi
and Mrs O C House were
ALSO TOMATO AND PEPPER
2
ton are no ear, touch
PLANTS
from
The Seed House
thrilling
Phone 62
Corner Bell and McKinney
SIMM!
WITH (
I
4,
T
I '
<
Lasthg Protect**!
•rent poini
'4
Today, tJ
room de<
Den-
consldera
I
u
$31$
(Cato fas
ICONOCO
4
Tl
Wj
i
I
.y
■
i
L
>
II
J.
i
.. i
t
It
ii
Smkbwni*
UftUMM*
IP
Is Your Pocket Knife Still
Serviceable?
We Have Just Received A New
Shipment. Better Hurry!
Buy War Bond*
And Stamp*!
Help Save All We Hold
Dear!
R^/tearing Denied
In Theft Charge
making I
these the
Western Auto Associate Store
Denton, Texas
SWPW0
HOUSE PAINT
Mr*. Hawley’* Will
Filed for Probate
schedule—which includes five out-
of-town L
situation further
I
I 8t
Boa u xi
Mom* & McClendon
219 W. Hickory
tmrrlon Ixague
N< Kame* scheduled
t" 5
the
tnc*
at the edge of town>
MORE TRAINEES
FOR ATHLETICS
prwteeUan aad
Badea
■ Many
tdm adults S»r. childrm
i tax included i 1
I
II
L
11
11
13
12
15
12
12
Friday, May 28,1 p. m.
Sale To Be Held in The Denton County Fair Barn. Denton. Tex.
1
M
I
i
i
i
Registered Jersey Sale at
AUCTION
32 Mature Cows
MOST OF THEM PRODUCING HEAVY
II Yearling Heifers
7 Springer Heifers
I?"
41
Point" p
Uvat" ant
I
I
I
Pct I
5M I
560
Ml
530
♦«3
455
♦53
303
t
I,
u
10
10
12
18
15
18
10
A The eggs
soldiers, sail
country and
Uncle Sam ;
FRESH in ti
vital energy
patonotie to
“Ft
NAH
Phone 763
i
i"
.....’ ••?r"
I
a
Democracy KI
•'Democracy toge
has been shaping
erica ns for the
Though we have h
In the crisis c< wu
is more efficient 1
the exploits of ou
eign fields and th
production Is an a
fartiveneas of our d
Prescription for Morale:
Think of Your Victory Motor Trip!
/
to combat water's corroarvw effect. AB it
takes to PLATE your engine is the
change to Conoco N'f» motor oil. Patented
N** oil seemingly ‘'magnetizes’* OIL-
flattno to motal—much longer than just
temporarily.
This steadfast oil-plattmg, joined di-
rect to inner engine surfaces without all
draining down to the crankcase while
Mending, ia your shield againat add. Now
urban avan new pacta am scarce—let afore
naw can—you’ll caat off a big worry for
the praaant and fhtare by having your
ohgkit oUcPlateb. duet change to N**
od—at Your Mileage Marchant’s Cano to
statian. Conttoaninl Od Company
even
Dodgers in four (fames
, i
Tl ESDAVK REM LTS
\alHmaJ l^a<ur
No f*m*i scheduled
Amerh-an Lra<ur
W
i«
14
15
13
10
10
1 1
going to and from a job—it might
be agreed that the underground
workers would receive a flat sum
Then it might be further agreed
that flat sum would have to be di- (
vided up in order to give the sur-
face workers some of it
Novikoff Opens
Play With Cubs
4->
Hornet
F
^National l^*<iir
W
21
7
14
15
12
10
1 1
9
f V JV’f I I A to
fai.A 74
Br-* 1
I
Kb
4 ■ • ’ '
Pvt I
TOO
030 I
553
550
♦n
♦oo
37g
331
.3. . , ■ y *J. . , ■ ,
ly iiuntUi
Ing <ir»p<
pricsd m
Beller Watch
Those Redbirds
Experts Predict
'J
I
t;
_____i
*
BSfc,
-------
Don t Di lay
SAVE..TODAY
R’ ►
game
be on
.. .
..c
giL /'v
Ji; ••
T his is one of the last high bred herds of show cattle in
ton County. We think the best 50 head of registered Jersey cat-
tle to be offered in some time.
ALL CATTLE BANGS TESTED* REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE IS
FURNISHED WITH EACH ANIMAL.
GILBERT C. WILSON, Owner, Denton, Texas
Iteacm to Fat Up H<ht
The Dodgem can be counted upon
to put up a battle before yielding
the lead They. too. have won four
Hus high bred herd of Jersey cows owned by Gilbert C. Wilson I hesc cal tie
were bred mostly by Mr. Charlie Pierce of Denton. Texas, and among them
are members of the famous Denton County show herd which were undefeat-
ed in county competition. The grand champion female of the Houston Fat
Stock Show is included in the offering They are rich in the blood of design.
Voluriteer, Observer, and noble born. Most of them sired by bulls of close-up
imported breeding
tonight's
they will
■tofcife'iMM
■ ■ 1 ]
' r J
TODAY
•a the HOME FBMT
___ *y J«mM Atorlww __
•■W Oaarga Ztolfta
WASHINGTON, May M. <g>-
John L Lewlx fight for portal-to-
portal pay for hh coal rninan to-
day was down to a head-to-head
conference basis with the mine op-
erators.
Lewis' portal-to-portal demands 1
meant: pay for his miners for all !
the time spent traveling under-
ground to and from the Job—of- ;
ten a matter of miles besides get- ,
ting paid for the time spent on the ■
Job itself
Fbr their part, mine operators ;
portal-to-portal pay is
provided for in the miners’ present:
wage scale for those working un-
Newport in a storm
Newport. Vermont, is right up in
the fishing country on Lake Mem
phremagog That's the lake where
they made a record catch last week, bridge
hauling In 18 landlocked salmon 1
with a total weight of 100 pounds
within #0 minutes .
with." Lalime begins "sportsmen ' on tile train, had the chef cook it.
fish for salmon right in the heart ' and was sitting down to a delicious
of the community from a railroad ' dinner as the Iraki left Newport u
1 --------------- That's fast fishing but from
here it sounds Uke a lot taster
cooking
across the railroad bridge The hook ,
lodged tn the man s ear lobe and
it required a physician to remove
the hook "
with
. , their
lag on the rear end of a car going home grounds continuously until
--- --- K^to. tv.. a June 3I and wlll _
meet every other team tn the league ! co Mch underground worker's time
AUSTIN. May 36—<» A possible
boost to Uuniversity of Texas foot-
ball prospects next aeaacm was seen
today In announcement of a policy
which permits Navy V-13 trainees
reporting July 1 to patrtictpale in
school athletics
- ' -iij
v'u' ■
. -Wj;. I .» I
v it» W'uiJi
It’s a hi wed rriief just to putter around
Axing up the trailer more efficient-like...
and sort of pipe-dreaming where you’re
going. But will you need a new car? AH
raporte aay it win be a long tune after
Baaca before you can hope to get one. Be
ready to go—in your present car... and
uAy can't you f
. Since rationing began you’ve probably
‘Vavwd’’ more car-mlieafe than you ever
■todaon your grandeet tour. After Victory
you’ll have tboae’*etored-up”miba to uae.
«*pecfaAy if you don’t aDow prfhnt re-
otrictione to caive acid-damage. Vfciaue
acida are formed by normal coukbuotion m
«qr When it atapa it’s an add
tai*. It uead to fM rid of adde ffihdy we*
IM* on tang feat rana. But
a "Ju* «BT wife thoaa ackfe
atetMNofe!
Yte cte Wa ya* aagtea <■ ai ew
■ T .
jLtoWeaw —■ a. ...... , * e
R-
S’*’ I
M&I'"
k *
Bl
hi
/
t; '• 'ii
t ■’‘'Y
TJ
Fi
in FYirt Worth and Dallas
Carl Francis relumed to camp at
Corpus Christi
Mrs Arile Tipton who was in a
Sherman hospital 10 days, has been j
brought home and is improving j
A canning school was opened al
the Community building Monday >
with Miss Carra Lee Gist as teach-
er
Have year ctotbee rtoaaad and
I Ctnclanati
Pittsburgh
York
Chicago
iim.Tr ......... irh-.iWW!.y
Brooiilyn
Louia 1
ington where the ambitious Sena- ”^,1^,,.
tors are no easy touch - ----------
The Yankees are dated with De-
troit tor the next three days and I *«*
the series will be a test for both
tiube Weather kept them
■ meeting last week in Detroit
See
night
1 events.
35c.
COL GEO. APPLE, McKinney, Texas, Auctioneer
Thia Relaxatioa Does Not Cost Much!
Coma Dowa to Deuton’s Modern
VARSITY ALLEYS
Streunhned With Every Convenience Te Aid Teu
In Relaxin*
20< LINE AT ALL TIMES
Webster Bld*. Just Off Square On S. Locust
■>we la labor shertam. Marling Monday. May 3. during »ummev
■noath*. *e wlll be elwd until 2 30 p. m aegniar boor* baturday*
and »anday»
—.....-~r . .
i#y«*0iwg«‘Y
____
134 Gradi
High SeK
Hear Ad<
4-
E. W. Fore*ter Will
Filed for Probate
Mrs Bessie Branch Forester I
Tuesday filed a petition to be ex- j
ecutrix without bond for the estate
of K. W Forester, deceased, as re-
quested hi his will also filed for |
probate The wlll was signed July j
g. 1918 The (state is valued at'
"more than »10.000'' for probate [
purposes
I.
Dangerous practice
"The other day a fisherman, do-
ing some fly-casting, much to his
surprise hooked a railroad man rid- '■
S
Wbsn it comas to protecting
your home — thvrv s nothing
iiks a coat or two of good
paint t And if you're looking
for ths best house psint money
can buy — you’ll nnd nothing
better than our Sherwin-Wil-
liama SWP! Made with forti-
fied pigments. SWP House
Paint is built to “take it“ from
ths toughest weathering. It’s
■ paint that makes your boms
not only look better, but last
longsr. Ask -
wfar details. <C J
Sas us today! B.
| Sulfanilamide was discorerrd by
I an Austrian scientist in 1908
L
L -.. X .. . >_________L
i
br&k -;.y
: ■* J
SjST7'* ..
Armed German soldiers search a ragged Yugoslav patriot guerrilla
Note bare feet of man in foreground Even since the fall of Belgrade, the |
guerillas have carried on their fight for freedom operating to the deso-
late mountains INEA Radio-Telephoto'
-•* ’t ‘
'S <- ■!
Carry on Fight
t * *
1 ■ - sto#** - -
I
J '7
"Tills changing
fen a challenge
today, that of bul
social order.** Dr
dean of arts and 1
as A. de M. Colles
a commencement
Denton Senior Hit
alee Tuesday even
“We must all ft
aspiraUons and de
and concentrate
winning the war,"
concern for these
ret that they will
to the demands ai
ticn but for the
situation which ou
left them gas a 1
world of social re
horrors of war. wh
people depend onl
He pointed out
century is built or
science and detnot
is a servant of n
which society ma I
, wliether it brings I
he said He contlnu
ton Is how to adj
fence and social
meet the needs c
age
: ■ *
By JUDSON BAILEY
hoot atmeucs 1 Aaeeclsisd Frees Sperte Writer
AtheleUc Director D X Bible was 1 Today’s timely
not prepared to say whether the ft* the St Louis Cardinals from
rwhiirv wnuM facilitate the football ’ here on
■ > ^which iorhwVre five out- 1 The Redbirds have been fluttering
games- until he studied the along In second or third ptace in
1 further the national league standing most
of the spring and they are 2 1-2
games behind the Brooklyn Dod-
gers at the moment, but every sign
MAHONIU HOME STAR TO A A
M COLLSGE
FORT WORTH Mav »
DeWitt Coulter. Masons
great athlete, is headed for Texas
, A and M College The giant tac-
| kle and shot putter of the Port
Worth achocM has announced he
will enter A and M next week.
The Oourt of Criminal Appeals
WbDneettay overruled the state’s
motion for rehearing In the case of
Nick Cascio, convicted by a Denton
County Court Jury before Judge
Gerald Btoekard on a charge of
theft over value of 96 and under
value of 960. in connection with an
alkqed tire theft Following a
jury trial, he eras fined 9600 and
sentenced to two years in Jail.
The Oourt of Criminal Appeals
reversed the decision upon appeal
of the defendant with one of the
judges dissenting The state then
filed a motion for rehearing, which
was overruled Wednesday
Graduates to
Hear Dr. Harris
PILOT POINT May 36 I»an
B B Harris of Denton Teachers
College wlll deliver the com-
mencement address for Pitot Point
High School graduates at 9 p m
Friday in the school auditorium [
Salutatorian will be Robelle Meader ; yww,
valedictorian feona Merrill Canl^ ctaa^m Ph. 1111 1
H W Key and awards by Miss Al-
ice Savage Invocation will be by !
Rev Paul Charcut and benedtotlco '
by Rev R W Merrill The gradu-
ating class has 45 members
Personals.
Corp Alvis Streetmatter son of
Mr and Mrs Herman Streetmatter
has graduated from the Army Air
Force technical command school at
Ypsilanti. Mich
Mr and Mrs Barney Gibbs re-
turned to Abilene
Mrs Harold Baxter of Fort Worth
and Morgan Gibbs of Dallas visited
here
Rev
The application of W H Hawley
to be named executor wHhout bond
for the estate of his wife. Mrs Or-
bey C Hawley, deceased, as requeu-
ed in. the will written April
was filed with the will in Probate
Court His daughter. Mrs Joy
Vance, ri'amed executrix of the es-
tate with Hawley, filed a declination
to serve In that capacity
The estate is valued at 93,000 for
probate purposes __
differences over the portal-to-por-
tal issue and share the benefits
among all the miners, including
those who work on the surface as
well as underground the total sum
distributed shall not be in excess i
vlou&ly had won eight of 14 against | of a
the other western clubs I " ’
■Without exception every national derground workers in travel from
Interviewed
In other words
Instead of reaching a settlement
that s’ould give the individual min-
er pay for his portal-to-portal
Journey—a tremendous bookkeep-
ing Job if records hao to be kept
' i sum computed on the basis
. the other western clubs , of the average time spent by un-
Wtthoui exception every national derground workers in travel from
league manager interviewed has portal to portal ”
rated them more powerful than the
Dodgers
Starting
Boston
Ctevetoiid
Saturday New York
, special Washington
Philadelphia
Z,7“ 1 r-hicago
fM l^ula
BOaton
Fw orerage. Mtwakla ehargea_____ _ _ ________ _________
to store ywar fare In ■aate-prnW , jtralght and tn the first round of
Intematioal play also captured nine
out of 13 games They have been
getting exceptional pitching and
timely extra-base hitting
But the baseball sages shake their
heads over the Dodgers lack of
speed Alble Gtossop's work at sec-
ond base and the question of how
hot weather will affect the old men
who comprise the Brooklyn lineup
The American League also is
looking forward to fireworks over
first place
It is beginning to be recognised
that the New York Yankees no
longer can dominate the Junior
circuit as they have tn other years
1 and rival clubs now are ceasing
1 to act ahy and meek in the presence
I of the Monarchs
The Cleveland Indians took three
games from the Champions 1
, week-end and moved into first
' ptace. but the tribe may have did-
1 culty holding this edge through a
1 two-week eastern invasion while the
Yankees are operating in their own
stadium
! After playing at Boston tor three
days the Indians will tackle the
J Yankees ,n New York Saturday and
Sunday and th-wi move on to Wash-
:..5 .---t---e—'-'..I. —• , , ■ •
to be |]
-
A tall one
' Fishermen here." adds Wendell,
like to tell the yarn about the
time the Boston-Montreal train I
pulled Into Newport and during the
usual 15-minute slop a spectator ui |
the observation car jumped to the
muj hurried to the rail
where he managed to borrow some-
one s rod Within five minutes he ■ ....
" nine out of 13 games on their east-
*?. ern swing spill even with the
and pre-
CHICACKi Mir 26 —<A6— Lou__
NovikofT Chicago Cub holdout who 1 ftn(1 valedictorian Icona !
I finally came to terms this week Diplomas will be presented by Supt
1 a ill make his 1943 debut in left
field and batting in sixth place
against the Nea York Giants to-
1 day
Manager Jimmy Wllscsi decided
I to start the Mad Russian at the
first opportunity and yesterday No-
1 vtkof! assured him he was in top
liuit shape
L
Kingdom
the Btilllguamlsh In Washington to '
Mlramichl L. 2. . ‘
forgetting the Big Muddy out
' ‘ _* ' All you
have to do ta pack up your tackle
find room on a train and when you
arrive the guide will tel) you "You
gboukta been here last week They
were really bitln' then All of
which leads up to a letter just re-
ceived from Sports Editor Wendell
Laltme of the Newport < Vt » Daily
Express . . . Subject Fishing
contend
They may already have taken off |
I derground
That s the general problem. :
briefly It's not so simple as that
for It mentions only thoee working
underground, doesn’t mention
' above-ground workers
. That the latter group most prob-
' ably will be considered was indi-
j cated yesterday when the War La-
I bor Board, suggesting the miners
"It should be understood that If
the parties decide to settle their
SHATTER 0N~
SPORTSAND
.SPORTSMEN
I --- ---------—_
BY HUGH FULLEBTON JR.
NEW YORK. May 26 teh—These
■wire days there's nothing quite
itae goto fiBhin—even If you can
only ait and think about it
Hie season laopeti everywhere
from Possum Kingdom in Texas to
the Brule in Wisconsin and from
u, N„ Bn,™...-. U», « «.
ton or Nea York on a mormng ; soar now that they are back In
train, catch their fish and take a Sportsman s Park for a tong stey
noon train back to wherever they j ’----- — . .
X", s,
100 yards away No gasoline need- to close their eastern invasion and in
these four games made 52 hits for
26 runs Their blows Included five
home runs
Bea tint the Giants has been no
momentous feat for any club this
season but the manner in which
the Cardinals dispatched their
business at the Polo Grounds was
the most convincing show c?
strength any club In either major
league has yet given
The Redbirds don't have to be
series with the
iii!
• 1 *"4 I
TIPS ON TIRES
To Make Them l-ast!
SAM LANEY TIRE GO.
Phone 67 N. l/ocuat
Drive slowly—check air
content regularly — ro-
tate them—have them
inspected!
iw ■
- ■
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 244, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1943, newspaper, May 26, 1943; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1315728/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.