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BECAUSE it will cover complete
burial expense.
•elor system for your convenience. This service is
available te you net only for burial insurance but for
any type of life insurance without cost or obligation
to you. Mr. Hoyle and Mr. Newman ore qualified in-
surance counselors by virtue of years of schooling
and experience In the field of insurance.
BECAUSE of complete protec-
tion.
If your Insurance isn't complete: or, if there is any
question In your mind os to what your present plan
will do for you, call us at 73, make on appointment
Of Stop at our office at 320 West Oak Street.
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A Legalised, Bonded Burial Insurance
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We are now wen on the road of reaching this goal — We are trying to
bring MORE outside money to Denton and Denton county — and we are
trying to help you make your payments easier — your interest rate lower
— and your loan term longer ___ . .____
‘Big 4? Deputies
Meet in London
Rent Hike Rejected
WASHINGTON. Nov fl — (Pl -
OPTIMIST CLUB PLANS
CHRISTMAS PARTY
COUNTY JUDGES PICK
DALLAS FOR 1248
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veers la leaving to take charge as
Supervisor of the Ween district on
November 15, according to advise
from Bohn Hilliard, heed nt that
department Hilliard will be re-
called as one of the best of all
times on the Teaart O football team.
Wnodv said. 'T have never lived in
a town that I liked bettor than Den-
ton and 1 must add that ths offi-
cials of the Sheriff’s Otnce end the
City Police have given me every
cooperation as have all the men In
the Court House Each department,
areordlnw to my belief, has effici-
ent. honest and dependable eervtce
and it has been a pleasure for me
to work with all of them. HI never
forget Denton or its citiacna who
have always been moat cordial
and cooperative with me tn my
work.”
A Ix»w Cort Bxrtal Insurance, designed to benefit you
in your hour of twud-
Gen« Newman
INSURANCE COUNSELOR
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KIDDIE MATINEE
Saturday Morning at 10:00
; Mickey Rooney is *’StaNemalea“
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One Of the Goes printing press
men said. 1 want to know that
fellow J. C. Gentry who does his
cleaning work about the Record-
Chronicle new plant with a bottle of
"Three Psathers.” That's a new
cleaning fluid for mo. and maybe
Gentry and I eouid team together
about these new wrinkles of Mean-
ing woodwork ”
pllal and Clinic.
Sue Judkins ot DenUwi. route 1,
was dismissed today after major
surgery at the Denton Hospital and
Clinic.
Mrs Ruby Horton, 34X3 Lens Us.
was dismissed today after under-
going minor surgery at the Denton
H--"’tsl and minlr
Mrs. O W. Ha morem. l»03 Bell
was admitted today for tneoiuU
treatment at the Denton Hospital
and Clinic.
L. p. Enlow of Sanger was ad-
mitted last night as a medical pa-
tient at the Denton Hospital end
Clinic.
Mrs. V. H. Belew. Wills Point,
underwent major surgery tod Sy at
the Denton Hospital and Clinic.
Mrs. Bam Judd o( 211 E. Prairie,
was diamiaaed today after under-
going major surgery at the Denton
Hospital and Clinic.
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• Bing Crosby
• Fred Astaire
• Joan Caulfield
IN TECHNICOLOR
POUT WOUYU UVWTtMM
FORT WtJBTH. Nov. • <API —
Casus aato: ealvw a.dee. geneswily
steady: coma oommen to medium
oafvsa kerety ctoedy to wee*, low
good ywMugs nw-aaso. iisam
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when cheoshsf shoes for the
chMrea, see this beautiful sew
meehhso to bo sere of e perfect
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see INSKXt the shoe ead select
the COkhGCT pair.
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LAREDO. Tex.. NOV. « - UP) -
Dallas was selected as the 1441
convention city ot the Texas Ooun-
ty Judges and Oummisslonera As-
sociation at the concluding session
of the group here yoetordsy.
Oitlcers elected were; County
Judge E. C. GrtndalaK of Runnels
county, president. Commission-
er W D. Grigsby ot Montague
county, vice president, and County
Judge John S Simmang. Giddings
secretary-treasurer.
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il*» history sines ths revolution
could be divided into three periods
"The first between 1J17 and the
firm eetablistunant af Soviet pow-
er. up to the first five-year jw-rind
"The second, the r>-iod of the
second world war — the great
^x'ruitk war.
The third, the new period which
is just Leginning."
Texas Compiling
Intersections! Mi
The paroat, the child, ead our
shoo fitter el! can see simuHeno-
eusly exactly hew sccwotoly the
shoot fit the feet. That smal
fraction of an inch difference
may mean Hve difference be.
tweee comfort and health or
discomfort end illness.
HTSC Stude nt
Dies Suddenly
At Hospital
Charles P. Ptppon. Jr, 23, North
Texas Btata Collage student resid-
ing st 1401 Wsst Oak Bt., died
about 11:16 p. m. Wednesday after
being rushed to the Denton Hospi-
tal and Clinic suffering from what
was thought to be a heart ailment
The youth was pronounced dead
upon arrival at the hospital
Pippen was the eon of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles p. Pit ten. 5r., of An-
drews. Texas. Ma was a veteran of
Navy service.
Funeral services are to be held
Saturday afternoon at Cisco. Texas
Ths Jaek Schmits and Sona Fun-
eral Homo are in charge of ar-
rangements.
Names of survivors end other
details were not learned.
Comfort, Health, Safety
or hist plsin
There ip no BETTER
HOME tNVESMENT than
Gold Bond Rock Wed
InratetieR.
(jow Cort Essy Psyments
For Free Estimate
Phon Deaton 1614
gvsntnga 1144-X
Fhr more than two centuries
New England agriculture showed
the influence of Indian method*.
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^BECAUSE benefits ore paid im-
mediately.
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CONCRETE
MILK HOUSE
Woman Falls to Death
WASHINGTON. Nov. fl - UP) -
Miss Rutn A Reed, about JO,
daughter of Rep Daniel A Reed
<R-NY>. plunged to her death to-
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was
By THE A58OCIATED PRESS
rexart Schoolboy football is en-
joying its greatest year is Inter-
sections! play.
In 33 games against teams from
other states. Texas elevens have
won 18 while losing lour and tying
three
Only four more intersoctional tilts
remain on the schedule, thus Tex
! *s eouid lose them all and still
boast a fine record One Is this
week as El Paso playa Mesa. Aris.,
tonight
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day from the root ot the
where she was staying She
employed in her father's office.
The manager of the hotel said she
apparently fell from the roof.
City Water
(Continued from Pegs I)
Mayor Yarbrough u> write a letter
to the State Highway Commission
giving the city's idea’s on the
State Hlghwav Commission giving
the oity'a idea's on the proposed
u s. Highway Tt. on which city,
county. North Texas State College
and highway representatives al-
ready have reached general agree-
ment. This letter would list the
city's request for connecting streets
and lateral roads to provide easy
access to the oily. The highway
would run west of Denton. Inter-
cestlng U. B Highway >71 and
ftfate Highway 34.
■ Board for s IS r-
crease In the Ohl
the first rent decl
since he
I Creedon
ovun
4<0ldat 40,50,60?"
— Man. You’re Crazy
(hirer T • u p f* pep, y<iunc«t fwrttn< Lb|g
New OCquototaA UM mlv 4nr
Fur Mia al <11 drag ,toraa avarywhete
—In Denton, at Tobin*! Phartnac/
ill i i ' 1 —
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openlng of the Grand
municipal airport at 1:66
Sunday.
Captain M. A. Natkm. command-
er of the Dallas Naval Air ■tattoo,
will also be honored
The public to invited to
ceremonies and air show
will include numerous I
teota.
Ramey I* commanding general
of the Eighth Air Force with bead,
quarters at F>rt Worth Army Air
Field.
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Denton b the loser - Waco, the
winner. Woodie Mints, who has
been with the State Liquor Control
•beep 6<*tot
steady i snedir
iambs 16,7?
lesti mean
ISAb-lTAO!
lum siaygi
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Now Many Wear
FALSE TEETH
With Moro Camfart
PASTKrTH. s »I«<MS( llksS.S ISvn.
*tw<1,r' •><>l<1« ’*<•• •••»* mort
R^usM tf4. XVrT5?.WU
sag Sroc store.
Goden West In Cecil B De MHle'i
picture of that name three de-
cades ago. ts> dead She was flt
when she succumbed Tuesday Mt
er a brief illness.
I tickets for the Denton-
rairie game Friday night
Prairie are now on sale
n at Brooks Drug Store,
keta are 60 cents. Stu-
rts are being sold at Den-
School.
Lots Averitt, sponsor of the as-
sembly oommlttoe
The staff of the Broneo, Denton
High School yearbook, will aponsur
a 8adle Hawkins dance Saturday
night at 7: JO at the gymnasium In
the Denton High School building.
The Texaco Farm Shop sched-
uled for Friday evening. Nov. 7. at
the Ponder Public School, has been
postponed. Notice ot the new date
will be announced later.
A parish supper and carnival will
be held in St Barnabas Episcopal
Church parish house Friday at fl
p. m. AU members of the pariah
are to attend.
eiTTHC EXAGhtwith
LONTXJN. Nov fl - (*) - De-
puty foreign ministers of the Big
Four met today—in an atmo-
sphere of pessimism—to tackle the
tough, deadlocked problems in-
volved in writing peaee treatise
for Germany and Austria. ,
The deputies, charged with doing
the spadework for a meeting uf
the Council of foreign Ministers
hero on Nov. 26, coovened amid
reports thit Britain, France, Rus-
sia and the United fftotos were
as badly split as ever on the major
Issues in the two treaUes.
Some infonnanto, unofficial but
usually reliable, ssld the rift bad
developed so tar that Che United
States already had drafted a plan
which would amount to a peace
pact with that portion of Germany
outside the Russian - occupied
eastern redan
Britain was pictured as ready
to adopt the role ot moderator be-
teen Russia and ths United States
and as being more hopeful than
confident that accord could be
reached.
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'Girl of Golden Wgrt'
Of MovibS DIM at 69
LOB ANGELES. Nev .6 - UT, -
Mabel Van Buren, the Girl uf 'he
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Is (Tex.) RECORD-CHRONICLE— Thursday. Nov. 6, 1647
:Gtea BavMtomk U. aea of Mr.
knd Mrif Ebner Davidson, 606
Wrtt OSH BL, was reported atlU
M'S ggrtaus condition in the Bay-
Lw BoepM in Dallas where he is
ttotn< treated for burns sustained
lo«'g flash fire tn the Ben Ivey
Mater Co. shops Sept. 36. David-
bga wag tn a eritical condition for
kveort weeks from third degree
ourns about his entire body, He
|pa, token to Baytor several weeks
T
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d
T.
(Continued from Paa* 1)
protested against the actio i of the
United Blates in keeping the atom
bomb "secret"
Twice.'' ho aeid. "they iiave
published statements to this ef-I
Housing Expediter Tighe I Woods
today rejected a recommendation
Rent Advisory >
per cent rent tn- '
itogro area. It was I
M-lkion by Woods
succeeded Frank
ip the housing poet
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Air Show Will
Honor Ramey
GRAND PRAIRIE, Nov. 6 -
Brig. Gon. Roger Ramey of Den-
ton. Bikini atom bomb pilot and
wartime commander of a B - 36
group in the Western Paelfle the-
ater. will be honored at an air
show and eeremontee marking the
Prairie
p. m
enton Claaaroom Teachers
m will meet for a dmner
t 6 p. m. st the Crystal
Marquis Hall, North Tex-
College.
regular . assembly pre
> morning at Denton
____. Band Director Car.
lath will bo in charge of
im of music and songs.
He is invited, according to
good yweritega noo-mso.
to medium smts, roartiote
tew eh elee selves
11B6»I640i Med salves II
eesamen te eaedlum
sotekee ealvee ftofliwjt
16BMB.«Pi betteto 1640
UR down.
■oga 440i stow and uneven, butok
«r begs mostly Me tower. eo«v stovdyi
page Strong to eas htabee; reus ao«
<4>otoo FM-ate lb. butteom Moo »6i
laMar the top; heavy butonem rsflf.
good eM Artee 100.iso io J6v>
MAdi most sows M.so.16; etoetow snd
feeder pfos MMrtfl.te.
:,“l fairly eeU/e sad
lodiwn add <»id *iaughv*i
I40-31AP; oflppod tonibs
lum and good Yearling*
cull oemsMn and
iter ewes RU-gJid:
>>o; etasMer iambs i.
iMi MM fteehy feeder lambs 16 **.
FORT WOBYN ORAIXS
POUT WORTH. Nov. 6— (API—
Wheat Jte. I hard IM»U.
Otto No. 3 white I FT
Oom No. 6 White 346 1/4-40 t/4.
ma Bo. I yeitow m'k. pet
4.T3-T1.
PERSONALS
Mrs. F K Shelton. 918 Ander-
son, has returned from an automo-
bile trip with her two sisters. Miss
Zoe Fitshugh of Waco and Mrs.
A W. Slaten of California, former-
ly of Hawaii. Their itinerary in-
cluded Huntsville, Houston. Gal-
veston. Corpus Christi. Harlingen.
Brownsville, Laredo. Ban Antonio,
and Matamoras and Nuevo
Laredo, Mexico.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. E J. Weldon. 411 W Mul-
berry. underwent ma Jon surgery to-
day at the Elm Street Hospital and
Clinic.
Marvin E. Dillard of Lewisville,
route 2. was dismissed today from
the Elm Street Hospital and Clinic
after undergoing major surgery
Herbert W. Shelley of Denton
was dismissed Wedneadsy from
the Elm Street Hospital and Clinic
after undergoing major surgery.
Mrs. Carl Grace of Celina was
dismissed Wednesday fra m the
Elm Street Hospital and Clinic aft-
er undergoing medical treatment.
Mrs W. M Coffee ot Denton,
route 9. was diamiasod Wednesday
from the Elm Street Hospital and
Clinic after undergoing medical
treatment
Mrs. G. E Davis and infant son.
301 Smith, were dismissed today
from the Denton Hospital and Clin-
ic.
Robert Buntyn, IJJfl MeOormlok.
was dismissed today after under-
going major surgery at the Denton
Hospital and Clinic.
Mrs. T. M MeDaniel of Frisco,
route 1. was dismissed Wednesday
after medical treatment at the
Denton Hospital and Clinie.
Mrs. W. W Taliaferro and infant
daughter. 40fl Carroll, were di»
missed today from the Denton Hna-
m ” .--A- x
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«r»-
feet," exprsaeing dlaMtlsfaction
that Britain can only say 'Yes to
the United State, in this business.' ; of lhe Chicago
The foreign minister declared - -
Rusala now "is just beginning to
reach her power and was opening
a new phase of her history since
the revolution.
Russia s “industrial output
reached prewar levels."
said
"Had there been no war. there
would today have been unheard-of
advances in our cities and towns.
Bu’ tor the war. which destroyed
many important sgrteullural cen-
ter- we would be better supplied
today tnan any other country in
Euxupe or elsewhere.
District FFA
Unit Organized
Officers of the Denton High
School chapter OX the Future
Farmers of America attended a
meeting in Pilot Point Wednesday
night to Initiate end organise a dis-
trict FFA chapter and to set up a
program of work for the year.
Delegates from the Denton chap-
ter were R D. Martin, president:
Edgar Wood, vice - presMent and
H. D Roberts, sponsog.
The district chapter Includes
Era. Valley View. Lewisville, Jus-
In, Gainesville. Sanger. Pilot Point,
North Texas Oomonstratton High
School, and Denton High School.
Three projects agreed upon at
the meeting were a display show
of projects to be held April •
che Denton oeuniy fair grounds, a
program of recreational activities
Including a summer encampment
tor district FFA boys and a dis-
trict training school for all FFA
officers. In addition, a financial
project we* set up.
MURRAY RESIGNS
PRISON BOARD POST
AUSTIN. Te*.. NOV. 6 — (AW*.
T. Murray of Waco, Texas Prison
Board member who recently voted
against acceptance of the resigna-
tion of D W. •takes as general
manager of the prison system, to-
day resigned from the board
William MoQUl. execuUve secre-
tary to Gov. Beauford H. Jester
announced the governor had re-
ceived Murray's letter of resigna-
tion.
MoOlll said it gave no reason for
the resignation
Gov. Jester was not immediate-
ly available for comment Hto sec-
retary said be was running behind
on hte engagement* and he had a
luncheon date with Ben Glenn Tay-
lor of Idaho.
;* • LAST TIMES TODAY •
uaratic quartet of North
^Bte College’s school of
■ffl present a program of
Emusic tonight at 8 o'clock
Min auditorium. Composed
r®everly Elaine Hess. M1/ss
jjDavis, Robert McDonald.
Kh Appleman. the quartet
Sthe third act of 'Faust”
Hpe. The program alw> will
Bartas, duet* and quartets
M operas 'Rlgoletto” and
Hits
Plans (or a Christmas party for
Optimist, Optimises and Junior
Optimist groups were discussed at
the Wednesday luncheon of the
Denton Optimist Club.
CTarwe Phillips is chairman of
a committee for the party which
includes R. L Moore, Richard
Taliaferro and Dr. M B Ray.
A music laprogxsm was present-
ed by children from the Cumber - I
land Presbyterian Orphanage This
included vocal selections by Cyn- ]
thia Gainer, Tom Anderson and
Dale Ridenhouer and piano music
by Cynthia Gainer and Dale Rld-
esiheuer.
Guests were Ous Reason of Sher-
man. A Wyss of Cincinnati and '
Q. G Bishop
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