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is a raw material for plastics.
Short and shells:
Ed Fugol, the Detroit auto me-
chanic who cleaned up the amateur
fields in the big open golf tourneys
last summer, will have a fling at
CHATTER ON
SPORTS AND
SPORTSMEN
Motor Tune-Ups . . . All Other
Mechanical Services!
owner . . . for
made
Mayfair flannels have all the qualifications of other
fine fabrics, they’re durable and they hold their shape,
and in addition . . . Mayfair flannel shades are softer
. . . Mayfair Cannel patterns are smarter . . . Mayfair
flannels tailor more casually.
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By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
Associated Press Sports Writer
Drawling Paul Tyson, builder of
champions, makes another bid for
" I HAD MY
PAINT STOLEN
ONCE?"
Amarillo in the District 1
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Jimmie Massey Service Station
Corner McKinney and Locust Phontj^.'il
Bath Size
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Piggly- Wiggly
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• a 31 to 0 defeat before the
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Wllllam Bartels, tac-
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Safety Sam to taMnq no
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MOORE S HOUSE
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Take Advantage Of
“COAT WEEK”
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been contact- . .
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Other games definitely slated are
aa follows: Nov. 2. Jahn Tarleton:
Nov. 11, Blackland Air Field; and
Nov. 31 ~ ‘ ~
One open
ed. No*. ».
North Tbxaa students are admit- |
ted for fltfe. cents arid an activity
ticket. High school students will be
charted 38 cents, and other specta-
tors win be charged W cents.
80-81
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21.88
21.88
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Some codfish grow to a length
of eight feet and a weight
pounds.
Beaumont, Port
Arthur Game to
Feature Grid Play
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NEW ORLEANH HPOTH
NEW ORLEANS, Oct 19—(API-
Spot cotton closed steady and un-
changed. Sales 4.585 Low middling
17 75. middling 21BO, good middling
2190, receipts 2.814. stock 318.281.
FORT WORTH GRAIN
FORT WORTH. Oct IB— (AP)—
Wheat No 1 hard 1 87-77
Barley No. 2 nom 1.09-11.
Sorghums No. 2 yellow tnllo or No.
Deltas News Agent. ■. D. Tractor,
ftaal 1539-R. MS Ave. A. „
Buy More Bonds Now
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>art of block 9 in
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Leading Stocks
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heeeeaM
l« Yoa.wOL tea vrtrth jaa see the beaaly.
coles i| || ‘ ~
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Rye
Hogs act
75
Cattle steady, top S18 00.
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DAILY 3ARKET NOTATIONS
. 3 white kafir per 100 lbs 1.77-82
' Oats No. 3 white 75 1/2-76 1/2.
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Pyrethrum is used widely as a
spray by dairy farms to discour-
age flies.
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Here are just a few of those famous Mayfrfir flannel
ideas . . . The solid grey, the large glen, the narrow
stripe.
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By HUGH FULLERTON JK.
NEW YORK. Oct 19—(ZP> New
I Entland hoes tracks are worried
about the mysterious "woman In
red" whose betting has caused sev-
i eral minus pools in the mutuels.
... but we never heard of them
I worrying about the numerous guys
in the red every afternoon ....
One reason why that Penn foot-
ball team looks so good is that
j Bert Stiff, regular fullback two
years ago, has been working with
the fourth stringers in practice
.... Coach Ed McKeever says
that Bob Kelly has to avoid con-
i tact work. That's what all the
Notre Dame backs were doing
against Dartmouth . . the boxing
managers' union has been revived
on Jacobs Beach and detractors
say it is affiliated with the I. O. U
y» new jersey, aaaaaacnueeiiB, Ohio. ‘
to 1 Arkanaaa, Louisiana. Alabama. Ml-
chigan. Pennsylvania. Wisconsin. |
Rhode Island. New York. Missouri,
OonneettoOfc tobuth Carolina, HU- !
* DENTON, TEXAS, RECORD-CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1M4
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squad in ths high school u*
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It b patriotic to be out of debt in war time, and tt b
good buaineas, too. Come in and we will explain how
you can borrow money for necessary purposes and how
payments may bo budgeted to fit your income
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FORT WORTH LIVESTtM K
fort Worth, oct. 19—iapi—
Cattle 3^800. calws 2.600; cowi weak,
slaugtit*. cattle about steady. 8.00-
12 00. good to choice light weight
yearlings up to 13.00; beef cows 8.50-
10.00; good to choice fat calves 11.50-
».Q0. common to medulm calves at
.50*11.50. otoeker calves and year-
lings 8 00 12 00. stooker steers 650-
10.50; stocke rcows 600-8.00.
Hogs 1.000. unchanged; good and
choice 180-240 lb. butcher hogs 14 -
• butchers 13.75-14.55;
mostly 13.80; sows 13.50-
to 25 cents
lb lambs
, T of these
Ing about 140 lbs. 6.00;
good shorn lambs with
~ pelts 11.00; medium
466-STO; good and
to 5 50; other sheep
followr Nov. X John Tarleton:
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Bcuthweatem University
date remains to be flll-
No silver platters:
Broadcasters at wm*—.
Park last summer cooked up the
idea of presenting a recording of
thetr descriptions of the feature
races U> the winOThg
special evtnts tney made a gold
record as a special souvenir . . .
the idea, reports Ted Hurting,
caught on so well that on one
I occasion owner Allen T Simmon* i
j asked him' whether ho should keep
| a horse in New York for a 815.000
' stake or send It to Camden to try i
for a gold record. 1
: in a conference race but it is
! highly important nevertheless. Lub-
i bock, which beat San Angelo, the
i defending state champion, must
aown Abilene to be rated on par
Wjtll ,nv..0ln ir, tH* TV.+ rt^f 1
I campaign. Abilene, a st
the season, last week bop]
1 sa. which had been fl,
i great contender for Sen Angelo
in the District 3 drive. Abilene
t gave Amarillo a great scrap before
Texas schoolboy football glory to- It'siriK 7-13.
morrow night as the high spot of No kames are scheduled in pis-
futurea couunuvd to fluctuate
7tl a nirrow range today as trad-
awalted details on the cotton
;port program.
Futures closed 5 to 15 cents a bale
lower.
tanr tork. oet - iv —fapt^
Closing price and net change of the
15 most active stocks today
Rat Dtotm 40,100 86 No.
Nor Am Av 21.300JO 1/2 up 1 1/8.
TPldTr 19.700 T3 1/4 up 7/8.
South Pa< iw.OOO 8> 1/8 up 7/8.
Grab PAige 16.800 g 1/4 dn 1/8.
Nat FoWfcLt 16,000 7 1/4 No
Nat limit IS.gOO 24 up 5/8.
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11.700 12 1/4 up 1/4.
10.500 8 5/8 up 1/4.
A 9.000 8 up 1/8.
j » 19 7/8 dn 1/8
Certain-teed 7.100 6 7/8 up 1/8.
Col OaaAKl 7,000 4 3/4 No
Int TelATel 6.200 17 3/4 No.
■ NEW OELBANH FtTI KEH
NEW OBUtoNS, Oct. 19.—(API—
Ittfras declined here today
selling Closing prices
' to 15 cents a bale
—™ „I No kames are scheduled in pis-
a crotvded schedule In which con- ! trlct 6, of which Denton is a mem-
ference games predominate. • 1 her.
Tyson, coaching his 31st team, I
sends his South Park Greenies of |
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Yank light machine gun crew tn action in Aachen—Note the used cartridge cases (Signal Corps Radlo-
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lower.
Dto
' July
I Oct
Stocks mixed, selected issues rise.
~ . selected rails ad-
j LeMher-
otl.ltolilVjr
3 tn prep-
I aratlon for Saturday night’s game
with Bryan Air Field's eleven at,
North Texas.
Officially adopted last week by
North Texans as their represen-
tative on the football field this
season, the Eagle Mountain Lake
Marine group Includtt men from ,
; Interschoiastic League football
I plan, entertain upsurging Waxa- |
I hachle. the first of three big games
destined to decide the Cenral Tex- .
as champion. The others will be I
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futures markets turned extremely
dull after some of their early losses
were recovered in late trading today.
At the close wheat was 1/8 lower
to 1/4 higher than yesterday's fin-
ish. December 8165 Corn was 3/4
U> 7/8 lower. December 6113 1/4.
Oats were off 1/4 to 3/8. December
64 7/8. Rye was unchanged to 1/2
lower, Decomber 41 11 3/4-7/B Bar-
ley was off 5/8 to 1 1/4, December
8105.
WALL STREET REVIEW
NEW YORK. Oct 1‘ - ~
stock market reverted to selectivity
today and. while assorted rails and ;
specialties managed to keep on the
recovery track, many leaders switch- 1
ed to the losing route.
Dealings, fairly active at times,
slowed at intervals and volume of
around 800,000 shares compared with
908.215 In the previous session.
Prices were spotty
and fractional irrei
close. Numerous I
changed
At peaks for 1944 or longer were!
North American Aviation, resj
to a dividend boost from 81 1
on the common; I
I Cotton futures
under hedge s
’ were steady 5
S lower.
High Low
21 89 21.87 21 86B
21.57 21 Al 21 52B
20.83 20.82 20.80B
..NEW YOfcK FUTURE*
NEW YORK. Oct. 19.— (AP)—Cot-
ton tZ"' —"—
wnhitt
era
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A real good over-shirt for
frosty days and nights. Clean
tailoring, full sizing in bold,
colorful plaids. Don’t judge
the quality by our low price.
:lng an over-all view, however,
r pointed out that both op-
| teams now stand two tip
wo down in ratings to date and
nely stiff,** it can still belong ' ntn,
ijrone. The Broncos are ex-
1 to continue their paasing
ii. 'r
Beaumont against the Port Arthur '
powerhouse and from this battle
may come the title eleven of Dis- I
trict 14
Tyson's Greenies are unbeaten
and untied. He has a great back- 1
field to throw against the brilliant
Port Arthur line and while Tom I
Dennis’ Yellow Jackets are favor- i
ed. it is agreed this will be a ter- !
rifle struggle. South Pnrk has roll-
ed up 128 points in three games
while Port Arthur has managed j
for 131 In four, losing week be-
fore last to Lufkin 20-6
Other spotlighted battles
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Don’t spoil a healthful morning by worrying about
* your personal debts. Sokne time they are necessary, but
ail L C. C. Loan will enable you to pay up accumulated
bids and protect your credit reputation. ■
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night and then invited all hands
| ot put the publicity men on the :
pan . . . When the fourth Air
Force footballers walloped the fleet
(City Bluejackets a couple of weeks
. ago. Oen. "Hap” Arnold dropped
‘ In between halves to give ’em a .
pep talk.
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a atato funeral was held yw-
th was announced Monday.
Claasinsd a* get rsoulta
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the Waco-Temple and Waxahach- j
Down at San Antonio Brackett*- ‘
ridge’s Eagles tackle Austin's un- J
beaten, untied Mamons in one of
the decisive games of the District
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papermen for a dinner here Tuesday ( 15 ™c.e 7716 other outfits flgjired
rHoht aii HarJs. »" contenders are Jefferson '
! of San Antonio and Kerrville,
which last week toppled top-rated 1
Brackenridge.
The Abilene game is an inter-1
1 district afYair and means nothing I
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55, lighter
heavy hogs 1 .
80; pigs 12.50 down.
Sheep 5.000. steady
higher; few choice 117
13 50. the top; mothers
lambs average
medium and l
No. 2 and No 3
to good ewes
choice ewes
scarce.
tonlo and Abilene. M1NS Mobs1, H»rd to Georgia Ma-
Waco s Tigers, now the favored rle McCreeless and husband, lots 4
outfit of the lower bracket in the - - ...
big-time match play in the Sonny i
Fraser Invitation event at the At-
lantic City Country Club this week-
end. . . . George (no corn) Kobb
Is celebrating his first anniversary
as fight announcer at Madison . . .... -
Square Oarden-and it's a great I le'Jlmple. ‘‘I18'
tribute to say that few fans even ;
know who he is . . the thorough-
1 bred racing associations imported
I about two dozen out-of-town news-
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High Low
21 87 21 83 21 84
21 84 21 78 il l
21 77 21.1
S4.<* 21.48 21.50
2OB8 20.79 20 80
Middling spot 22.43N
CHICAGO CA8H GRAIN
OHICjMJO. Oct. 19.—(AP»—Cash
wheat nominal:. No. 1 red 1 72 7/8
Gate W6. X red 59 1/2
at 1 o'clock in Fterl
if the Dentonrtously been Injured in 1--
„rimmws. Coach L__,
er said that either Bob Allen or
rt Utotol would replace Davis, >
BOT Ttvtter or Cfeorce Hub-
DtSw1iStorW|Lhe^* Broncos
MARKETS AT A GLANCE
NEW YORK. Oct. 19.—(AP) —
Stocky rulxcu.
Bonds steady.
vance.
Cotton quiet,
covegiux.
CHICAGO;
Wheat steady, mill buying, light
offerings
Com weak, favorable crop weather
weak, liquidation.
’ *7tlve, fully steady, top 414.-
nols and Texas.
Three players listed in the Lea-
therneck roster aa aetni-profeulon-
als are Ralp"----- ----J “
‘ ‘ • Pa': ■
— Cincinnati; and Frank O'Gra-
dy. back, Maplewood. N. J.
First Game Saturday
hit# <t • o'clock Saturday
8e totfle Stadium, the
M B^*n Air Field’s
opener of a series of
to be played by the .
ernecka versus service-
i fran nearby college*.
Special to Record-Chronicle
LEWI8VTLIE. Oct 19- Miss Nena
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/e Instructions on
needlework for the Lewisville Home •
DemonstcMi°n club Thursday when
it met inwie home of Mrs. Joe Mc-
Gee. Refreshments were served.
The chib will meet with Mrs. Willie
Stone In November.
Mrs. Weldon Hobbs has returned
from a Denton hospital, Where she
recently underwent a major opera-
tion.
Bennett Theide, son of Mr and
Mrs. Herman Theide, underwent an
19— (AP)— The appendectomy in the Taylor Clfnic
. , prlday nlght
Mrs Roy F Oakley of Durant,
Ok., is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W Degan.
Mrs. Nina Mae Starr has gone to
' Tulsa, Ok., where she will work,
j Miss Alyce Waldrup of Grapevine
l viulteri her grandmother, MTS. Nora»
Beddo.
Carl Campbell of Fort Worth vis-
ited his daughter, Mrs. Pat Robert-
son.
... .. «, ? G Smith femily Mrs
Lerner Stores and George Famngton and daughter of
. ♦*.------- | Danas an(j Harden Smith of Bos-
ton, Mass., visited here.
I Miss Ola Donald has moved to
• Garland to make her home with her
sister. Mrs. H. W. Jones.
proceedings
id TYust, c.»
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
M - - - - -
Btckley and wife,
subdivision of B.
Company survey.
1944
W A. Carruth et al. to
dale and wife, parts
i and 12 in 8. F Rey..„._
Roanoke. 42.250, June 22. 1944.
i J H. Ragsdale and wife to Mrs
Ada Bogart, lot In west part of Roan-
oke. 81, June 29, 1944.
„,v. M M. Cook and wife to J. D Mo-
the state are at Waco. San An- , M Jon“ ,urve’’ •’•’’O'
M12 jfcmto Herd (.. Georgia Ma:
and 5. block 13. Lake
add to Denton. 850. Mi1A.LAJI.'—-
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*t- Nortn Ttaai ffGfte football en-
luslaati will tur« oqt for a col-
tege-wtlto pap-inly M Use EaHe
Stadium at 7:00 FHday night.
Dean T. J. Fouts, in charge of
men’B athtetfca. has announced,
help of. the college
• win rehearse grid-
Waldrui
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r ut the opening vi/iitcd her granQi..~v.
(gularity near the ,
issues were un-
(er were i
ipondlng
to »1 26 '
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Douglas Aircraft. In front the grest-
•r part of the proceedings were Tex-
as Pacific Land TYust, General Mo-
tors. Banta Fe. Southern Pacific.
American Can and Johns-Manville
Occasional stumbiers were U. 8.
StFel, Bethlehem. Chrysler. Graham-
Paige, Texas Co.. Sears Roebuck.
Kennecott and International Har-
vester.
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