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and Apply Fertilizer.
WE SUGGEST
Italian Rye Grass
Carpet Grass
Perennial Rye Grass
Positively will not show this
season at lower
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Round About
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RITES HELD SATURDAY
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children; two sisters and a brother
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C. Petrillo s newst edict, banning
again the making of recordings by
his 225.(XX) AFL musician., after
Dec. 31, wm being measured from
all angles today for the shape of
things to come in the radio and
entertainment fields
The order was received in var-
ious segments of the radio-record-
ing industry with mixed feelings.
Band Leader Ted Weems said it
might 'boomerang on musicians
of this country and result In popu-
lar taxorities being replaced
foreigners ' and In California
spokesman for one recording coin- |
pany suggested the making of * good Tat
master records might be shifted to . sluughu-r
Mexico kinds 7 00-50, cull and commo i 6 25-
.. . 75 medium grade teeder lambs 14 (XI-
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When you have plumbin* troubles
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start j
an automatic laundry business in I
the Whitson Building. Oakland
Avenue. ”1 came to Denton
cause in driving through here
liked the activity of the
and the atmosphere of the
’n fact. Denton sold itself to me." I
Roas’ manner changed.
and instead of getting detailed and j
friendly answers to questions, he i
'merely yes or no" answers. I
more
GROVER STUARTpcLou^A^
CONTRACTING.REPAIRS*
SUPPLIES
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calves 4,100; mostly
salrs better grade tut
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12 45— Mid-day M< lodlve-Curtla
1 00—Rev T Sibeutnack
1 30—Rum> Morgan Orch.
1 45 -Flit Frolics
2 00—Swing and Swny with Sammy I
Kaye
2 13—Andrews Staten,
2:30—Cap A Belta-NTTJO
2:55—NEWS
3 OO— Benny Goodman
3 15 Jimmy Doraey Orch.
3:30—Gene Krupa Orch.
3:45—Vocal Varieties
3:65—NEW’S
4 :00—Harry Jamoa
4 15—Alvlno Rey
4:30—Glenn Miller
4:45—Milla Bioa.
4 AS-—NEWS—W<,aU>M
► 4MWral days with her mother. Mrs.
W YaaaaaelMM AAA Dmo vl
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been expecting this,
said one spokesman lor a leading
recording company "Ihe whole
industry has been recording like
crazv lor several months,'' he add-
ed that most of the major record
accumulatftm
to
3:30 p m., conducted by the Rev.
J J Copeland, pastor
Burial was in IOOF cemetery.
The Shepard Funeral Horne was in
(barge of arrangements. Pallbear-
ers were Sv Lockhart. Homer Bak
er. Alonzo Jamison. Jr . Leo Ben-
nett. O P Grandey and Jim Tom
Bayless
Surviving him are a son. Robert
E Blanks of Dallas; two daughters.
Mrs. G E. Leath of Electra and
Miss Titla Belle Blanks of Denton;
two sisters four brothers, includ-
ing John D Blanks of Denton: sav
en grandchildren and three great-
crandchildren
| mother
i Ann York. 13 1-2 year-old daugh-
j ter of the Investment broker, who
i escaped the May 25 ambush slay-
ing by fleeing down a country
road, identified Dr Ross. the
York's family doctor.
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10 1)5
10 15—Wavne King — Tobin Dmg
10:30- Denton News-cnarlle’a Mil i
10.40—Morning Dunco
10:55—NEWS
11 00- 1 Hear the Southland Singing'
11 15—Jumpin' Jacks
11:30—Slim Bryant-O. I. OU
11 45—Polka Time
11.55— Farm News-Seed Houm
12:00—Crossroads Jamboree—Econ-
omy Butane Gaa Co.
12 15—Roundup-Reeves Drug
I 12 30— NEW8-Ben
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I Ferrell of Lake Dallas
in Swisher Cemetery
Survivors are his
gen-
East Texas
Chamber of Commerce. Longview
TOUR COPT
OF "SHOUT
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a This colorful book
'’Short Course in Interior Deo.
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before the decorators come in.
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And »e have a full stock of
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paste paint for all interiors.
Y cry economical . .. one coat
coverage . . . dries in 10 min-
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jpaiut gives the rcsultsyouwauL*
medical treatment at the Denton
Hospital and Clinic
.Mrs. C. H. Payne. 1014 Panhand-
le, was dismissed today after un-
dergoing surgery at the Denton
Hospital and Clinic.
Mrs. Herschel Voorhees, 1013
Sycamore, was dismissed today
after .undergoing surgery at
Denton Hospital and Clinic
Mrs. J R. Schuitz. 321 Ave G .
was dismissed today after under-
going surgery at the Denton Hos- I
pltal and Clinic.
Fred Bithell, Pilot Point, route
2. was dismissed today after medi- J
cal treatment at the Denton Hos-
pital and Clinic.
present because he was wearing
a light Urn summer suit while many
of tho others were in their dliuier
clothes.
was dismissed today after receiving
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9 CARTOON - NEWS •
county commissioner and r '
man. was killed Saturday when'he
fell from the roof of his home at
Fredericksburg
W J Stearman, 49. and his son.
Willie Lee Stearman 23. were .-.hot
to death Saturday near Clarksville.
Tex A neighbor. P C Porter about
55. was charged with murder He
was slightly wounded Sherllt Tav
lor McCoy said that tho st..cling I
followed a dispute a bout some
the hearing by i ending a prepared ]
statement which included the de-
claration, There is no quest ion *
that there arc Communists m
Hollywood."
Frederlco Tijerna Villareal,
about 60. of Corpus Christi was;
killed and II other persons were!
injured about noon Sunday when a I
passenger car and a (truck load
bl migratory farm workers collided I
near Big Spring
Killed in Collision
Mrs Sellye Gorton 40. of Hous- ;
The area of TurkT) to Mme what
larger than the state of Texas
BIRTHS
A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs
W E. Graham. 924 W Sycamore.
Saturday at the Denton Hospital i
and Clinic ... ,, . operation he helped him with
Born to Mr. and Mrs R A K..^f ________ , „
Painter, 1016 Collins, a
day at the Denton Hospital and
Clinic.
Mr. and Mrs George Wilkins of
Krum are parents of a boy born
Friday at the Denton Hospital and
Clinic.
A girl was born to Mr and Mrs.
A E. Meredith, 813 Ave A., Friday
at the Denton Hospital and Clinic
A girl. Mary Sue, weighing seven |
pounds and six ounces, was born
to Mr. and Mrs T. M Johnston of
Willow Run, Mich . at an Ann Ar-
bor, Mich.,( hospital today. Mrs. >
Ida Sue Perry, 201 Bernard, grand ’
mother, has received word Mrs |
Johnston is the former Mis.; Mary» father's "car
Frances Perry of Denton
LUFKIN, Tex , Oct 20 (41 -
"Keep Texas Green" will be the
theme of the tuuiua) Texas Forest-
ry Association meeting here Nov.
5. Pres. D W Thompson of Keltys
has announced
The Forestry Association plans
] to tackle the forest fire problem
he said in a PriM,,cal manner and tie in
its activities closely with the alms
outlined at Governor Beauford
; Jester's recent fire protection
I meeting at Austin
Speakers will include Hubert N,
I Harrison, vice president and
where Ross offered him his per- j
sonal check for his services m an
The speed of ants varies with
the temperature.
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(Tta.) BRCOBD-CHBONICf-Monday, October 20, 1947
HOSPITAL NOTES
Robert E Bornholt, 920 Johnson,
underwent an appendectomy last
night at the Denton Hospital and
Clinic.
Mrs. Dewey West. Denton, route
L was admitted Sunday for medi-
cal tf’eatment at the Denton Hos-
pital and Clinic
Mrs. R E. Rambach, 417 With-
ers, was admitted Sunday lor med-
ical treatment at the Denton Hos-
pital and Clinic
J. D. Dobbins. Denton, route 1,
was admitted Sunday for medical
treatment at the Denton Hospital
and Clinic.
Miss Elaine Cunningham, south
west of Denton, was admitted as
a medical patient Saturday at the
Denton Hospital and Clinic
D. Wallace, Brick Plant road,
was admitted for medical treat
ment at the Denton Hospital and
Clinic.
Norman Woods. 1120 Moore, was
dismissed Sunday after undergoing
maMt surgery at the Elm Street
Hospital and Clinic.
J. T Littrell. 2305 W. Hickory,
was dismissed today after receiv-
ing medical treatment at the Elm
Street Hospital and -Clinic.
George Miller of Lake Dallas
I Final rites for J T. Dickey of
Crosbyton, lather of Wade Dickey
of Denton, who died early Thurs-
day at his home, xvere held at 2
p m Saturday In the Shepard Fun-
eral Home chapel
Conducting the services was the
Rev Philip W Walker, pastor of
the First Methodist Church, and
pallbearers were J M Atkina,
Buddy Lyle. Jake Craven Jr E
N Massey. Tom Davis and J B
Skidmore Interment was in Rose-
lawn Memorial Park
Survivors are his wife,
daughters and one son
| ton was killed instantly early Sun- I
day in a headon collision of two1
automobiles near Liberty.
Fred Hahn 81. former Gillespie)
county commissioner and ranch- )
FV3 ll 11 ,«’<*!■ Util ml a a a ■ a-^4 ...... .1. — — I- I
Warner continued. Kahn xvent to
Mexico on an assignment fot Holt-
| day. a Curtis Publishing Company
Willard York. 39. a close!
friend, and York's wife, son
WASHINGTON Oct 20
The United States has
rejected Russia's profiosal
Soviet and American
troops withdraw simultuneouslx
from Korea
a Sunday
The defendant is charged ......
| shooting to dea’h investment brok-
er. Willard York 39. a
Services for Joe H Blanks.
522 N Elm. sho succumbed Thurs-
day al the Denton Hospital and
Clinic after an illness of about a
month, xvere held al the First Pres-
byterian Church, USA. Saturday at
4 '40 tn t-t md i mf *»«! lit- f 11«» Pnv
R. Mayhall •< the Eighth
i will «pe»k at a meeting
cal poet ot American
il o’ckxJk tonight in the
all on possibilities of the
poneoring a Senior Scout
oy Boouta of America. He
___ofBcer ol the Eighth Air
i for Boy Scout work.
PERSONALS
"Starting December 1. I intend
to do no work til) after January |
16,'’ said Hailey Davidson Ill:
be hunting quail during that time io oo—sign Orf
and I have three good birddogs.
I have been giving all the puppies ;
away, but the three will lake care
of me in hunting for the month
and a half "
Holcomb, minister of
] the Church ot Christ. Welch at
W Chestnut, conducted the services
** Tile Schmitz Funeral Hume was in
charge of arrangements, and pall-
I bearers, all IOOF members, were
| W B Nall, D M. Edwards Will
| Stuart, Ross Shepherd, all ol Den-
and Ike Bennett and George
Burial was
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Mr. and Mra. Frank Belk. Jr.,
of Oxford1. Miss , are visiting for
ILfr.
O. W Langston. 006 Pearl
Mn J. t. House, 1520 Bolivar,
haa returned from the Pennsyl-
vania Avenue Hospital, where sh«
recetvod treatment Her condition
la reported imporved.
LL Obi. and Mrs F W Maxwell.
920 N. Locust, left today for a visit
of several days with their son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Kutoert McCorkle, and five-month
bld boy in Colorado Springs, Colo.
They will return Saturday
. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Curtis of Aus-
tin and Mr. and Mrs Ned Curtis
of Vernoh a visited relatives here
Sunday. Mrs. Ned Curtt.i is sister
of Mmes. O. A. Oriaby, O C. Wat-
kins and B. A. Burks.
Mrs. W. M Bridges of Plain-
view is visiting for several weeks
with her son and daughter-in-law.
Dr and Mrs. -C. A. Bridges, 1715
W. Sycamore, and children.
Interinent was in the
Memorial Park
were under the direction
Shepard Funeral Home
Pallberers were Sam Canafaz,
Francis Bush. Aubrey Sikes. Fran-
cis Testerman. Louie Floi'elll, Bill
Williams and Joe Hobson
Miss Wallace was reported to
have collapsed in a downtown Dal-
las drug store and was rushed to I
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WALDRIPS
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' _ m Sunday m ihe First Metho- I
dut Church T«r MISS Ln »»“ It ’
; Wallace. 24, office secretary at the | V
Ben Ivey Motor who died sudden-
Pauls Hos-
tile Waco-
are his widow six
sons including O. L Sargent and
A Sargent ot Denton, six daugh-
' ters, including Miss Georgia Sar-
gent of Denton. Miss Jimmie Sar-
| gent of Lake Dallas and Mrs. W T.
120 S. Locust
Amer-
asso- I
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stand ,
St Paul's in an ambulance She!
died a few minutes later Exact
cause of her death was not known |
here She had been on vacation
for several days
Born In Denton in 1923
Wallace was a graduate
Center Point High School
Survivors include her parents
Mr and Mrs Dewey Wallace,
sister. Miss Elva Fax Wallaie
and a grandmother. Mrs
Bush, all of Denton
iFii/ieraJ Rites
Held Sunday Eor
La Dell Wallace
Funeral services were held
calves unevenly higher; nature steers j 4 p
too scarce to make a market, good
and < holce jearllnga and hellers
22 00-27 00 common to medium 13 00-
21.00; medium and good tat cows
13.50-16 50. cutter and common cows
11 25-1350, caiiners 8 00-11 (X), bulls
11 00-18.00; good and choice fat
calves 1800-20 00. baby beef helvy-
welghts to 22.50; common to medium
calves 12 00-16 00
Hogs 1.000, butchers steady to 25<
lower, sows mostly 50c down; pigs
unchanged, top 29 00, good and choice
190-280 lb butchers 28 75-29 00. good
150-186 lb 26 00-28 51), sows 25 GO-
27 00
Sheep 5.000, (ill classes steady. lew
lambs 20 00. most receipts
ewes medium and good
Bar- |
gent, 67. of Lake Dallas, who died
Friday at Baylor Hospital in Dal-
las. were held at 2 30 p. m Sun-
re-I day at the Lake Dallas Chuich of
Most apecies or bird.,
about a week to build a nest.
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Cattle 5.100.
steady, some
may
tiling at this
retorted as the attorney 1
Insisted that tfie time to hear his | —
motion was at the start of “
hearing
I Kenny tried Io make his motion)
I Immediately after Thomas opened!
ly Friday in tile St
pital in Dallas
Rev Philip Walker, pastor and
Rev Wesley V Hite, district sup-
erintendent, officiated at the rites.
Roselawn
Arrangements
of the
_ D. F. Armistead of Denison was
WMk end guest of his son-in-law
and daughter, Mr and Mrs J D.
Hall, Jr., 404 Marietta.
Mr. and Mrt. T. W. Whlgha.n of
Amarillo were week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Odom. Forrest
''
Mra tda Sue Perry. 201 Ber-
nard, will leave Wednesday to visit
her aon-ln-law and daughter. Mr.
and Mra. T. M. Johnston, and their
tafapt daughter, Mary Sue, tn Wil-
t.law Run. Mich. She will be away
about a month
Mr. and Mrs B C
formerly of Ada. Oklahoma,
be residents of Denton
contractor since graduation
from Kansas University in
I but in Denton he plans to
Ross made many operations,
noticed that the defendant I
"lost his touch" prior to
) killings.
j Cayo testified that Ross put in
i an average of 15 hours a day as a
doctor and "you could hardly e\-I
I pect a man to stand up." He said '
he knew Ross was also "carrying !
! an extra burden."
Aubrey Gordon Allen, was dis- I
missed today after receiving treat-1
1 got
Cayo said that Ross was
' interested in his work than in mak- |
Ing money. He told of one case
A.M. TCE8DAY
7 00—Musical Clock
7 15—Message of Fatih
7:30—Musical Clock
7:55 NKWS-Curtto Drug
8 OO— Rev. Vcm
8 30 Rev Side bottom
8 55 NEWS
0.00—Cecil Sparks
8:15—Tradin' rmtl—Denton In-
sulating Co.
9 30—Today We Lira
0 45— Church in the
Shepard Funeral Home
NEWS
Novatlmc
Jester Calls On .
\Covernors For
Tidelands Fight
"Did you know that Dr.
was going to an informal party
later in the night?" Blundell asked
• No.” Copel-ind replied
Watziavik, who was reared in
Fayette county, said that as a
[ resident physician at Santa Rosa I
Hospital in San Antonio, where Dr. '
ASHEVILLE. N C. Oct 20 —(A*)
— Gov. Beauford H Jester of Tex-
as today warned the Southern Con-
ference of Governors that the Unit-
ed States Supreme Court's refusal
to reconsider the California tide
lands cate tightened the "strang-
ling loop of superfederal control at
the throats of mere property own-
ers.' the sovereign stales of the
union."
Jester called on the conference to
join in the fight to urge Congress
and the President to "re-state and
reaffirm our government’s nation-
old policy and rule of law which
is undermined by the Supreme
Court decision."
"Tills case will,
come a |x>tent weapon for
! ixments of the nationalization of
the entire oil and gas industry as
well as other vital natural
sources and industries." the Texas i Christ
governor suid tn a speech pre-1 Claude B
pared for deliver)' to ihe group.
He predicted that the leadershli
of the nation s two major political
parties will likely have to come
out in the open on ihe issue
Alexander oil lease near
Hastings Saturday
Fatally Stabbed
Bernard Lindsay. 25. son ol Con-
stable Tom Lindsay, was fatally
stabbed at Martindale, near Lock- I
hart, as he went to the assistance
of his father who was attempting
to arrest two men Saturday night.
Juan Riojas was shot and instant-
ly killed in the fight Officers said
that a bystander stabbed young
Lindsay A suspect was arrested in
Austin Sunday
Staff Sgt Berl B Mullins. 26.
Fort Worth Army Air Field soldier
from Malakoff died early Sunday
in a Fort Worth hospital of injur-
ies suffered Saturday morning
when his automobile overturned
near Fort Worth
Valentine Rodriguez. 60 of Waco
was killed Sundax morning when
he was struck bx’ an automobile
as he walked a 1 o n g
Temple highway
Tijerna
of Corpus Christi
I’M. MONDAY
5 00- 1-42 Club
5 45—l.um and Abnae
Evening Dunce
N EW3 - G race - Barrow
Mac's Party Linn
•Sweetwood Seretiadera
7:00—Shoppers’ Guida
7:15—Songs bv Bing Crosby—
Harpool a
7 30—Your Sports Parade
7 45—Waltz Tima
PACKARD
Waldrip’g Sales & Service
eral manager of the
---- -------.1 to stand ,
that the fiftt scheduled t"
»Uld be heard
l
not ask l
time. |
"That is all -you
more thing at
Thomas retorted as
"Of course 1 didn't take it." he
added, "because I knew then that
the patient did not have the mon-
ey '
The trial moved into its seventh
day following a Sunday recess.
with
I magazine
Warner said he instructed his
New York office to inform Curtis
of his reasons for dismissing
Kahn The company replied,
said, that Its assignments to xvrlt-
ers were none of Warners busi-
ness.
As the reading finished, Thom-
who pumped rifle bullets into her j as asked Warner whether he still
about the writers
replied, adding,
respect to
Company
i their American stand for
speech and a free press '
Kenny was told to make
—— ] motion next week when his
nesses aie scheduled to be heard
j and to file a statement of facts
I in the meantime
"This Is certainly un
lean." Bartley C Crum
I ciate of Kenny, remarked
Kenny was ordered^
I aside so t
| witness could be heard
7 :55—NEWB-Denton Cty Natl. Bank [ one
8:00—Rev. Johnson
8 30—O Look at Australia
8 45—Tommy Tucker Tima
8 55—NKWB
9 00—Haunting Hour—Brown's Serv-
ice Station
9:30—Alien Gray
9 45—NEW3
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