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white 16 1/2. small colored IS 1/2,
white 15 1/2; geese. 12; turteya.
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Hemstitching, Buttons and Buckles Covered,
Machine Button Holes
Singer Sewing Machines
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DAILY MARKET (NOTATIONS
Leading Stocks
Hund In hand with the high stand-
ards of drugs and the high quality
of pharmaceutical supplies .
the foodstuffs and drinks served
at our modern^ fountain carry the
same degree of purity and high
quality Meet your friends here for
a snack, a tasty-toasted sandwich
oi a refreshing drink
JOHN NESBITT’S
“STRANGE T E S T A M E N T"
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Why?' said Joe bluntly
I mean, I w^sh 1, were just a girl
whq was content to be a wife and
and not one with ambl-
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They drove out of town, and turn-
ed into the ro4d which led to the
bld Vaughan farm. Joe recognised
a number of town people heading
the same way
"Looks like old home week.** he
said, "or time for the County FUlr."
"The Vaughans certainly must be
MARKETS AT A GLANCE
NEW YORK June 3—lAPi—
Stocks Irregular; some specialties
advance
Bonds steady, some rails improve
Cotton weak New Orleans sell-
ing and liquidation
CHICAGO
Wheat higher, mill arxi profes-
sional trade purchases
Corn lower; upset by weakness of
cotton, lard, hogs
Hogs very slow; 10-15 lower; top
BABY CHICKS READILY
FARMER’S
NEW ORLEANS SPOTS
NEW ORLEANS. June 3—(AP>
—Spot cotton closed quiet 16 points’
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Women’s, Children’s
Swimming Classes
Start Thursday and Friday, June
4th and 5th. Summer session
TSCW. Fee for one session $3; both
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unchanged
Poultry live.
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EAT SCREEN ADVENTURE!
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A ne« schedule for the summer
has been announced for
for the Red Cross here
The hours set are 9:30 to 11:30
on Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday.
Thursday and Friday mornings, and
for only one afternoon a week.
Wednesday from 2 to 4:30 o’clock
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‘.Chapter 19
BRIGHT DAY
*n» next day—the day of
barbecue- was perfect. The weath-
er man had shown great benevo-
lence. And as Joe Neely stood look-
tar out of the window of his l>ed-
room he thought that it looked as
though the weather man had taken
the most perfect day in June and
an ideal September day, stirred
them well, and added just the
proper touch of August sky and
sunshine.
Not a cloud . . a gentle breeze
. . . and over all a canopy of spdt-
less blue.
He turned away from the win-
dow, and finished dressing It was
when he was putting his best paja
mas, his toilet articles, and his
swimming trunks in a beach beg
the telephone bell rang He picked
up the receiver
“HelloT” he said
“Is that you, Joe, honey?” a fem-
NOT EVERY ONE CAN SEND AN ENEMY
BOMBER CRASHING IN FLAMES ... or fire a gun
from the deck of a battleship; but War Stamps and
Bonds give all of us an opportunity to help win the
war—an American way to find the billions needed for
Victory. Every Stamp and Bond you buy will help to
keep the light of Freedom bright, and the skies over
America clear of Axis raiders. Enlist YOUR current
savings for Victory. Make every pay day Bond day.
Our feed will make you
bigger profit on your
chickens.
We believe in giving the
best feed for a reasonble
price. See our feed
Ret our prices be
buying.
Subject to Federal Tax
and Service Charge
NOTIOT
This is our way of showing
our appreciation of your
patronage. If your name
has never appeared for a
guest ticket, mail your
name and addrese to J. P.
Harrlaon. Manager Thea
tre Bow.
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Johna-Manville
Roof & Insulation
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■eastons $5. Time: Women 3:30-4:30 1
p m., Tuexdayv and Thuradayv,
i Children 3:30-4:30 p. m., Wedne«- |
days and Friday*. A medical exam-
ination certificate is required. Per-
sona enrolled in thene claaaen have
the privilege of ualng the outdoor
pool for plunse period*. Regiater at |
(ymnaxium deeming room.
Lovelem, buainem mgr. TSCW.
Unexcelled Fountain Service
a mother
tions
Well, suppose you were? What
then?” I
Id fall in love with you. that’s
______ ____ »ald
Daisy. “I’m dying to see what you
look like In a bathing suit.”
“Some folks say I look like Jim-
my Stewart,” Joe kidded. "Others
say il resemble the Living Skeleton
— when I'm wearing swimming
trunks."
“Joe Neely, what a thing to say!”
’ I'll be seeing you," said Joe-
just before hanging up
Toy of the World
He tell oddly guy and carefree
knew why
He ought
to feel lower than Hades, consider-
ing all that had happened during
the past week, or rather all that
I not happened Scarcely a
glimpse of Kathleen. Just seeing
her hurrying here or hurrying there
take your ' —and nearly always with Paul Pen-
i nell And Mr Frank seeing almost
as much of Ruby Howard What in
heck had come over the Vaughans,
anyhow? 11 looked as though the
(lily member of the household who
and Paul's playing 1 had any.sense left was Lizzie.
busman or Cupid or boy scout, or
something.’’
"And you want me to drive you
out—is that it?”
“Yes, Joe. honey. Unless you’ve
also got a carful.”
"Not a soul," said Joe "Glad to
have company. Are you ready?"
"Yes. Joe. I am." said Daisy "I’ve
got the duckiest sort of dress for
the barbecue, and one for this eve-
ning, and one for tomorrow I've
alsq got some slacks to wear over
my bathing suit, and—”
"Just a minute!" Joe
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long time J00 lbs
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5 . 78-80; sample grade yellow 75-
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your play?" Daisy wanted to know
The play Ruby's Interested In."
■ There may be "
And will yell s]
for me—to Ruby?"
"I don’t think that would do any
good," said Joe. "Ruby knows all
about you already "
"But If the playwright
mends me. it will help "
Joe chuckled,
crossing our bridges a
before we get to them," he said
"Ruby hasn’t even read the play
1 2-07 1 2
Oats No 2 red 56-58
NEW YORK FUTURES
NEW YORK. June 3— (API —
Cotton futures closed 50 to 70 cents
a bale lower
High Low
1860 18 24 1842—43
18 89 18 52 18 72 -73
1902 1864 1887
18 93 18 90 18 94N
18 19 18 85 19 06- 07
19 23 18 94 19 17N
Middling spot 1995
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cut in.
"Maybe I’d better bring a truck
Daisy laughed. "I’ve got everyone
of those things In one small suit-
case. Believe It or not ”
“It’s hard to believe, all right,"
said Joe "But I’ll take your word
for it Be down in the Inn lobby.
Daisy—I’ll be there in fifteen min-
utes."
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( well-fixed,” said Daisy, "to be able
I to entertain so lavishly "
"There’s nothing lavish
- giving a barbecue." said Joe "Just
a lot of hard work
"But all those people!"
CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW
CHICAGO. June 3—(API—The |
recent grain price decline to low
levels of the year was halted today,
although the market remained un-
| set fled
Wheat closed at the day’s highs,
5 8-1 cent higher than yesterday,
July $1 16 1 2. September $1 19 1 8-
| 1 19; corn unchanged to 12 lower,
July 84 7 8-85, September 87 1 2;
I oats 3 8 up; soybeans 7/8 lower to
FORT WORTH, June 3.—(API— 7 8 higher; rye 1/4-1 higher.
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inine voice Inquired.
“Yes," Joe said, smiling to him- [
self "Tills is Joe-honey ”
"Joe, honey, tills Is Daisy I’m
in a terrible dilemma ”
"What’s happened?” Though heaven alone
"I’ve got no one to take me out | he should leel that way
to the barbecue Fred's going to *
take some of the town folks that
have been Invited—good business,
he says! And Ruby’s doing the | had
same." ' <rllm
"What about Paul?”
"Oh. he's going to
girl-friend ”
"I thought she was already out
there.”
"She was But It seems that she
had to come in for some last-inln-
ute errands, and Paul’s
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catiM real trouble
or your
“picky” appetite. Itchy noee or
>u even auaiwct roundworms, jet
^ermifure today! JAYNE’S ia
leading proprietary worm medl-
mllllona for over a century.
I drives out roundworms.
JAYNE'S VERMIFUGE I
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middling 18 81. good middling ■ wethers
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l>n once,"
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it a new
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list conf in
what!" said Daisy
Joe actually jumped "With me?"
he said Now you’re talking
through your hat "
"I'm not. Joe I really mean it " ,
Joe stopped the car. then.
To be continued
CHICAGO PRODUCE
CHICAGO. June 3 — AP> —But-
| ter. firm; creamery 93 score 37-37
I 1/2; 92. 36 1 2. 89. 34 1 4. 88 33
1/4. other prices unchanged
Eggs, unsettled; fresh graded,
extra firsts, local 30 3 4, cars 31; ■
firsts, local 30. cars 3 01 4. storage |
1 2; other prices
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$14 35; large supplies this week
' Cattle, steers, yearlings steady to
19 1 2. 5 lbs and 1 25 down; bulls strong to 15 higher
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29. Plymouth Rock 30. white Rock
30, under 4 lbs , colored 26 1 2. Ply-
mouth Rock 26 1 2 white Rock 27
| J/2; bareback chickens 21-24; roost-
! era 13 1/2, Leghorn roosters 13;
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NEW YORK. June 3<-(AP)—
Bales closing price and net change
of the 15 mast active stcrKs today
Pan Am Alrw 8 400 17 5/8 up 5/8
Bou Am G&P 6.200 2 1/2 up 1/8
Comw&Bou 6.200 7 32 up 1/32.
Gen Mot 5,600 37 1 4 up 12
Mont Ward 5.500 30 lt8 up 5 8
Dome Mines 5.200 11 3 4 up 12
Warner Pict 4.800 5 1 8 up 1 8
Unit Corp Pf 4,600 15 1 8 No
Alaska Jun 4.500 2 3 8 up 18.
Chrysler 4,000 61 up 7/8.
Am Rad 8 8 3 800 4 3/4 up 1/8
Balt &. O 3.800 2 8 4 dn 1 8
Unit Fruit 3,400 50 1/2 dn 1 1 2
Woolworth 3.400 26 1 4 dn 1 8
Unit Gas Imp 3,300 3 1 2 No.
Patino Mines 3.300 18 7 8 up 1 4
FgSUPER SUDS
^CRYSTAL WHITE
Niiy' soap
With Coupons At Your
WALL STREET REVIEW
NEW YORK. June 3—(AP)—The
mood of indecision fierslsted In
today’s stock market, providing few
notable price changes except in
specialties
Most leaders remained within
small margins of the Tuesday clos-
| Ings in the final hour advances
and declines were about in balance.
A rise of more than 4 points in
Cuban American Sugar Preferred
to the year’s high followed the com-
pany’s declaration of a $50 divi-
dend. clearing up arrears
United Fruit dropped about 3 1 2
Ington regarding restrictions on im-
ports, including bananas
American Airlines and
American Airways recorded
gains hi the late proceedings Frac-
tionally ahead were Goodrich. Sears
Roebuck. Union Carbide, United
Aircraft. Santa Fe and Westing-
house. In the lower group were
American Telephone. Western Un-
ion. Bethlehem Steel, General Elec-
tric and J C Penney
'fhere’re to be <,nly about thirty I
guests in all That's not so many."
"Goodness, Joe, honey, if I had
to cook for that many people I'd
just curl up and die.”
"And that,” said Joe, "would be
just to bad. You look top alluring
to curl up and die, Daisy, honey."
Proposal, from Daisy
"Do you really think I look allur- ;
Ing?" Daisy said very softly
"You bet I do!” said Joe
They drove alcjng in silence for !
a while Daisy hummed presently, |
a popular love song Listening to'
her, Joe was reminded of a t
who sang over the; radio
Were you terribly hard on me j
In the review of Let's Call on Let- '
ty ?" Daisy asked suddenly.
"Of course not,” said Joe "I tried j
to d<i right by our little Daisy.”
"Sweet—sweet—Joe "
Oh. no, nothing like that Just
too soft-hearted. I suppose, to be a July
genuine George Jean Nathan or a
Brooks Atkinson."
Will there be a part for me in Jan
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May
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH. June 3—(API—>
• USDA>—Dull trade at steady to'
weak rates with some t ows and I
yearlings lower Common and me- I
dluni beef steers and yearlings 8.50- '
11 25; good and choice grades 11.50- ’
13 00. odd head yearlings to 13.75;
beef cows mostly 7.50-9 j0, very tew }
higher; bulls active at 7.50-9.75; ;
killing calves 9.00-12.50; few around
13 00; good and choice stocker steer !
calves 12.00-14 00; load 625 lb.
stocker yearlings 1235.
Hogs salable 900; top 13 95, pack-
er top 13 85; most good and choice
180-280 lb 13.85; good and choice
160-175 lb. 13.35-80.
Sheep salable 6,500; medium to
choice spring lambs 11.50-13.00;
shorn lambs 11 00-12.50. latter price'
for No. 2’pells, sfiine held higher; |
unsold; receipts include ,
numerous small shipments of com-
mon and medium stocker lambs of
I value tQ sell under 8 00
Oh well the day was too perfect
1 for dwelling upon unpleasant mat-
ters. Laugh say clever things —
be gay be the life of the party if
it kills you, Joe Neely!
He finished his packing, grabbed
up the beach bag, and went out to
his car
Daisy was waiting for him look-
ing like something out of- Vogue
Pale blue frock I hat matched the
sky. and made her eyes l<A,k even
bluer A wide oppy hat that dipped
here and there, giving hei a little
girl appearance one moment, and
a look of mystery the next
"Like me In this get-up?" .said
Daisy
"I certainly do." said Joe "Only
don't call it a get-up’ It’s too
beautiful for such a description"
"Thanks, Joe!" said Daisy Now
you’ve added the perfect touch tq
, a perfect day "
yet."
I Daisy sighed "Hcjw nice it would
be. ” she mused, "If actresses were-
n't so terrlby Jealous of each other.”
Are they?" said Joe
"They certainly are Ruby is aD
ways so afraid I’ll spoil one of her
i scenes—or steal one It makes me
; vety unhappy Joe. honey "
But things are like that In all
lines of work—people are jealous,
always fighting competition, and—’’
I "It’s worse with acting. Joe
i You'll never know
; Maybe I will—If I get a nlay on "
Daisy moved closer to I ■? \onng
1 man beside her She looked up in-
to- his face
"Joex honey," she said,
times I wish I were just i
nary girl "
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NEW ORLEANS FITURE8
NEW ORLEANS June 3— lAP)
Cotton futures closed steady
jMilnLs net lower
Open High Low
18 50 18 57 18 24 18 41 43
18 99 19 08 18.72 18.92—93
19 14 19 20 18 87 19 06—07
1930B------ --- 19 14B
19.32 19 37 19 09 19 26
19 44 19 44 19 26 19 36B
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Wheat No
crop. 137 1 2-29 1 2;
_____>. 130-22 1 2
Barley, old crop. No 2 nom 69-70
Sorghums No 2 yellow milo per
nom 1 18-25; No 2 white
kafir nom 1 15-20
Corn, shelled. No
CHICAGO CASH GRAIN
CHICAGO, June 3— (API—Cash
wheat. No 1 northern spring heavy
1 15 3 4 No. 2 northern spring
1 14 3 4
Corn. No 2 yellcfw 83-84; No
No I to the lowest since 1933 Selling here
75- 1 was attributed to word from Wash-
1 white 94 1 4. No 2. 96
1 mixed 50-50 1 4 No
No 3 49 14 No 4
Poultry live. 30 trucks; _____,
hens easier, others steady to firm; I
hens, over 5 lbs 1“
down 24. la'ghorn hens 18, broilers,
2 12 lbs and down, colored 23.
Plymouth Rock 26 1 2. white Rock i
springs. 4 lbs i
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 251, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 3, 1942, newspaper, June 3, 1942; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1321141/m1/6/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.