Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 3, 1950 Page: 3 of 28
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WASHINGTON .Sept 3— (A —
Vice PreaWent Barkley wan lined
up this week to pinch hit for Pre-
sident Truman In an active cam-
paign to reelect Democratic mem-
bers of Congress
Barkley told a reporter he was
agreed to sjiend all of October In
speaking for Democratic Senate
and House candidates In a dozen
or
Food choppers who stocked for
'he Labor Day weekend found .
|x>rk prices a little higher In most |
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Hospilal
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f Sixes 8’/j to 12 3.79
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High For Year
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Donnell of Mis-I
Hickenlooper of Iowa and
Milllkln of Colorado are trying to
Spring Hill
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daughter of Mr and Mrs Chester
Thomas, beca/he the bride of W
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land. Ohio
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Favorite moccotin too
style in side leather . . .
leather soles, rubber
heels, sturdy Goodyear
welt construction In
redwood brown ... 6
to 11.
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SAVINGS START WITH PENNEY'S THRIFTMETIC!
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For boys, girls . . . with
white rubber soles and
heels youngsters pre-
fer Elk-fimshed cow-
hide uppers, Sanitized
linings White with
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son.
Barkley said that in his /Octo-
ber speeches he will pay particu- I
lar attention to President Tru-'
Iran’s actions and policies In con-1
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In the November election.
The Democratic National Com-
mittee still le working on his sched-
ule. but the vice president said he
is almost certain to appear In Penn-
sylvania. Connecticut, New York.
Ohio, Indiana Illinois, Missouri.
Iowa, Colorado, Utah, Washington
•nd California.
Eight democratic and five Re-
publican senators are Involved in
races In those states, which also
elect 200 of the 435 congressmen.
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SEEKS BELGIAN CABINET —
Acting Foreign Minister Paul
Van Zeeland of Belgium Is try-
ing to form a government from |
the strife-torn Social Christian
Party. The new regent. 19 year-
old Prince Baudoin, asked Ven
Zeeland to form a cabinet when '
former premier Jean Duvleusart !
resigned recently.
cars and 27,706 trucks I
141 944 cars and 29.324 trucks were
b'lllt
DETROIT. Sept 2—J.<S—Motor ve-
hicle output In the United States
this week will total 179.337 units.
Automotive News has estimated I
The trade paper counted 151.631 !
and 97 7fiA tru/slr^ '
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Jaunty little shoes with
snug drawstring tie,
mode on comfortable
nature last. Smooth or
soft finish leathers in
camel oddle . . 4 9.
3.98
Arid that's LOW for
this expensive looking,
well mode moccosin
shoe’ Elk finished cow-
hide uppers, flexible,
heavy rubfi’r soles
Brown. 3 1 2 to 10.
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Penney's has scooped up this spec-
ial purchase of boys' jeans, and
passes the savings on to you! They
ore made of long wearing 8 oz.
denim in the full cut style, with
zipper front. They're double
stitched, and reinforced at all strain
points. Sizes 6-16.
as
Mrs R. I
of San Diego, Calif . Mrs. Roy j
Jones and children, Mr.and Mrs 1 dorsements
T R Flanks and Mrs
Bland and daughter all of Denton.
Mrs. C. E. Dupree and daugh-, the vice president appears In per-
ter visited Mrs George Taylor In
Denton recently.
Hansel Mason of Fort Worth re-
cently visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. S Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Powell and’ nection with the Korean War
Mr and Asked if he will defend Secre-1
tary of State Acheson and Secre- I
TALIAFERRO RADIO SHOP
209 N. Locust Phone 780 |
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Wlgand Is the son of 1
Mr and Mrs. W. C. Wlgang. Sr , |
of Cleveland.
Mrs A G.T’ ■’
turned from a State Council meet-
ing of the
< lubs.
Mr and Mrs Perman Galbreath
and children of Fort Worth visit-
ed their parents, Mr and Mrs
Roy Galbreath and Mrs Beuna
Caddell, recently
Mr and Mrs Charles Davis and
son of Houston and Mrs Jennie
Tribble of Waxahachie visited Mrs.
Na>ml Kirby and children Sunday
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AUSTIN. Sept 2- .P>— The state
has completed payment of
1 capita apportionment to puuuv 1
1 schools for the paat school year 1
Release of the final 42 per stu-
j dent allotment on a |52 total was
announted this week by State Edu-
cation Commissioner J W Ed-,
Wlgand. Jr. recently in Cleve- I gar. Tlie last Issue totaled 43 109,-
516 and was based on a school
census of 1,554,758 scholastics as of
Aug. 22.
!». 3.98
Soft, light, flexible . .
these little flats with
springy crepe soles, tn
elk - finished cowhide
. . . rice, white, burgun-
dy, red, green, saddle
tan. 3’/2-9.
family recently visited Mr and
Mrs Dock Powell at Roanoke
Gwendolyn Sue. Darrel. Jr., and tary of Defense Johnson, who have
Billie Dean Pill spent last week been under hot Republican fire,
with Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Downing the vice president replied
Visited her. I will defend our governments
policies." •
President Truman told the
conference he hasn’t been
barrassed
and wants him to stay in the cab-
Marvin Moore of Walters.1 inet. Truman was commenting on
Okla , and Vallie M< Neil of Floy-, Johnson’s statement that people
dads I who want him to resign should
Mr. and Mrs Buster Shockey I take their complaints to the Pres-
and son of Ponder and Mr. and
Mr*. Ed Brown and Sue. Darrell,
Jr , and Billie Dean Pitt of Den-
ton were recent gueets of Mr and
Mni. C. E Dupree and family.
Mrs C E. Lowery and children
visited Mrs Lowery's mother. Mrs
Andrew Faught in Fort Worth re- ■
cently.
Shirley Welch of FYirt Worth vis- 1
ited Nancy Carrol Kcllv recently.
fruits and vegetables at their low-
est levels of the season.
Many stores planned holiday spe-
cials on ham and other picnics
meats, as well as chicken fryers1
| and broilers, to attract housewives
j preparing for the last big outing
' week-end of the summer.
However, red meat prices gen-
erally were either mostly unchang-
ed or, In the case of the more
popular pork cuts, up two to 10
cents a pounjJ, The summer hog
butchering season is nearing its
close. ,
Large store chains which roast
their own coffees and pack them "
in paper bags advanced their re-
tail prices two to three cents a
pound this week Several Indepen-1
dent roasters also boosted their
wholesale prices
A highlight of the grocery sup-
ply news was the rapidly growing
. , news 1 scarcltv of baking soda
he hasn t been em-1-
by Secretary Johnson
Although Barkley wouldn’t com-
ment on the point, the understand-
ing Is that h« will ^tep Into the
campaign to. bat for President
Truman who»e plans to cover most
of those states ia "whistle stop"
tours were cancelled after the Ko-
rean outbreak
The president preserved his post-
Korean attitude of aloofness by
more states where control of lefustng to predict the outcome of
Congress Is likely to lx- decided I the November election Truman
told his news conference this week
that since he was no <
nor jxillster tie couldn't
what will happen
William M Boyle. Jr the De
mocralic national chairman, has
said Mr. Truman may make some
; radio speeches for Democratic can-
] didates but was Indicated there
; won’t be any presidential tours
The President’s friends feel that
1 commander in chief Truman
be limited In making par-
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Come |r tod ar for
’ yomr ropr' No abM-
ffattan bnv
son had embarrassed him,
wpuld have announced it.
Republicans and a scattering of
Democrats have been taking after
Johnson recently, although pre-
viously they had concentrated most
ot their fire on Aoheaon.
Senator Brewster of Maine, chair-
man of the GOP Senatorial Com- i
mittee. told a Reporter that he Is I
a long-time friend ot Johnson but
the defense secretary must under-
stand that politics Is politics and 1
columnist there will be uo lessening ol GOP
L forecast attu<%s on him
"In this case." Brewster said
“Caesar's sword knows no triends "
scarcity of baking soda 'bicar-
bonate of soda>. Many stores had
completely exhausted their soda in-
ventories by this week, and re-
i ported their suppliers were out ot
stock.
The shortage Is * result of
strikes which have shut down about
60 per cent of the nation's pro-
duction of soda ash—ah Industrial
chemical
Heading a long list of fresh pro-
duce items lower priced were peach
es. cantcloupcs, celery, lettuce,
tomatoes and cauliflower. Agricul-
ture Department analysts also
put three Hems In the bargain
class eggplant, peppers, llmas
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A smashing new low price for this sleek Sportclad
cotton and rayon satin twill jacket It's water repellent
and wind resistant It has two deep slash pockets and
snug, warm knitted wasters and waistband—50' o wool
and 50% cotton Genrously full sizes from 36-46.
Maroon, gray, sand, green.
Boys' 10-18 .... 7.90
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1 I cabbage, nearly all types of melons
public I and moat varieties of grapes
I The Dun At Bradstreet Wholesale
' F<x>d Price Index this week made
ita sharpest advance since the first
1 week of July, when war scare buy-
|, ing was nearing its peak after the
. Korean outbreak
The index climbed to *6 69 from
46 56 the previous' week and com- ,
j pared with *5 78 a year ago It is
' now at its highest since *6 70 on
I Sept 28, 1948 The record high was
j *7 36 In mld-July of that year. The
figure represent# the total cost
at wholesale of a pound each of
. 31 foods in general use
' Thu is thriftmelic, mom! The wey we combine rich I
woven gingham plaids with fine high count solid per- I
calcs . . . the way we add expensive details like full I
circle skirts, set in sleeves, and carefully, matched I
buttons—then price them at a little 1.98. Sanfor»e<Lt I
Come in Monday—see our big collection! And tee I
how you save with Thriftmetic!
as
will be limited
tisan appeals
Barkley, one of his party's best
campaign speakers, Intends to take
the offensive against the Republl-
| cans with forays Into states where
Mr and Mrs. Weldon Brown Republicans Taft of Ohio, Cape
and family had as their guests' hart of Indiana,
recently, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Us- souri.
sery and children of Lubbock and
Mr and Mrs. Ed Brown of Dell- hold onto their jobs I lx)rK prices a little nigner in most
ton As a warm-up for the October pUceS U,1\J**’s,ni‘1,-Sl“d chlck;
G A McMakin of Argyle re-, campaign he already has trans-1 ns “ lr^le lo*er. and several
cently spent a few days visiting crlbed a series of brief radio talks
his sister and brother—Carlie ar.d; to be broadcast In their home j
Charlie McMakln. | states bv a dozen Democratic Sen- [
Mr. and Mrs. J C. Dupree had] ators who are figured to have a
tlielr guests recently: Mr and, battle on their hands In Novem-
L. Sparks and children Joer
ru-..,. | These are little more than en-
of the party candi-
Cordelia dates, to be followed up later by
the full political treatment when
<i Mrs
Hardin recently re- [ _
Stata Council meet- '
Home Demonstration
Mrs. Archie AUej visited her.
sister-in-law. Mis Doyce Brice and
son. Doyce David, who are at'
Mrs. George Taylor’s In Denton
Mr and Mrs Dove McNeil had
as their guests recently. Mr. and
'frs. Marvin Moore of Waners,' inet. Truman was commenting
..3 statement
want him
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 3, 1950, newspaper, September 3, 1950; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1315916/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.