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LI. THURSDAY, AVGUST 1, 1988
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drink one of our malted milks for lunch. They are
palatable and very nourishing and do not make you
feel sluggish for your evening tasks.
stem that
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investment will
and more than
worth while. The Association this year re-
jected more oats than they accepted from
members because they did not come up to
the standard set for the oat and the in-
spectors had no other alternative than to
refuse admittance of the oats. This was in
the face of the fact that the association has
never had sufficient oats to supply the de-
mand.
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Mrs
n of Dallas Mrs, Cliar-
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McKinney.
The revival that has been
progress at Cross Roads for
■ — ini past two weeks dosed
Sagil
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the
Saturday ;
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to
sir ana vteited Mr.
’ Touchs’one.
Mr:,
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and Mrs
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Mrs W
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D. Bailej
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visiting .
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Mr. and
las viaite
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Miss Vi
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New suita filed
un»» Mruce at al vs R L Hight et
•1. euit on note and foreclosure
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—B T- Qerrvberrv Ford.
30a.78fi—W. c Aendrix Chevrolet
—A. J. Robertson Chevro-
let.
to save anywhere from
third to one half. It is the last
chance of the season to
in this store-wide Ch
Event.
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You can safely invest in NORTEX OATS
feeling confident that your
be more than satisfactory
Morris Sims and children of lhe baptizing near Aubrey
attended the revival here L-. ------
Reding and son, Jim Mc-
Mahan and Newt Wardlow were in New Hope
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the B.iliv.ir
and the fdlcwmg children
Eranl? Warm * " "
lie Greene of Sange'
Frit man if Denton. Mrs Joe Dyer j
of Bolitar, Mi's-; IVui'ne Nance, and I
Ed Name whti wjUi Ins wife
wi’h hi. mo'her near Bolivar
cut of
fimerul
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Tom Ray and Sam Grandy
Say they guarantee to make you feel 100 per cent
better. They make them juat like you like them.
and Mrs.
and NJrs. Rich;,
are in Fort
Adventist
YOU CAN GET IT AT PIGGLY WIGGLY
You can depend
ag!orcB»aiBL It
operating cost is kept down to the minimum,
counts, no collectors. Try it.
in spots where it was too wet to harvest.
Investigation shoNvs that not a straw has
shown the slightest tendency to fall ng af-
ter more than two months standing dead
ri|w It is therefore one of the best wheats
for threshing with a combine.
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Denton County Pedigreed Grain A<ssociation
* O. A. Peterson, Roanoke, Pres. «•
C. E. Bryfcoh, Justin, Sec. .1 * ♦
Address all cominunicatiom to Box 351, Denton, Texas
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separately and the
Some few
others were combined
found be to be identical,
planted in rows again and the
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This was kept up until there were only
f the five hundred
thought of sufficient
Then these six
rd of
was
of h< r
Glenn.
Mr. and Mrs
children. Mrs
daughter, Mrs 1
Mis
Denton
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The wheat is a
Sangamo Electric Co.
anteed for a lifetime.
Nortcx oats hav> consistently yielded
enough more oats each year of their history
to justify paying many times more for the
seed than they cost. The yield is from one
fourth to double that of ordinary oats and
the field is marked hy evenness and level-
ness until it takes no expert to tell where
Nortex oats begin and where other oats
leave off The increase in yield is remark-
able and uniform. The oats are frost re-
sistant and rust resistant but are not rust
proof and in that particular are like all
other red rust proof oats. Misnamed. They
are not entirely free from rust but are re-
sistant and will make good oats under rust
conditions that would ruin the Northern
white oats or any other oats except the
Nortcx.
night with a number of
Slons and 22 additions to the i
church. On Thursday afternoon the
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ple enjoyed a social. Refreshments
. . of ice cream and cake were serv-
:d Mr Paul Schmidt, Jese^ e(i Boosters had 80 present.
the young folks 73. |
Misses Wenona and Juanita Nix f
visited Miss Christine Rogers of 1
Liberty.
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NORTEX Oats like Denton Wheat, are
grown only on land free from Johnson
grass and like Denton wheat are recleaned
on the special machinery of the nsaocia-
tion. No otner grain except the association
grain or grain from the Experiment sta-
tion is allowed to he cleaned with this ma
chinery. There are no Johnson grass seed
in the oats and every precaution ia taken
to insure none getting in by accident.
til.' youll:’
und women
MADRID, Aug 1. — The wrath
of the Spanish government Over
Major Ramon Franco’s Lrans-Atlan-
tice flight failure continued today
to descend upon the aviators who j
only recently were hailed through-
HOW IT HOT ITS N \ME
Paci B Dunkle, who is superintendent of
the station and responsible for the later
ievelopment of the wheat, offered a
.f ten bushels of the new
suggestion <>:
ind Mrs. S
out
name
'Interest Hohls
In Revival al
San <>er t harch ,
How Sweet and L resh She
Tonight nmi other evenings, not because she has
dresses but because she knows well that there is far more
charm to a clean old dress than an extravagantly new one
that is slightly, ever so slightly soiled.
Phone 1212 today.
Henry Powell and
Brewer Hart and
I, Bell and Mr. and
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OAK GROV
OAK GROVE. July 31 —
! Riding ol Belew is ill at the home'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, M.
the
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SUNNYDALE. Aug 1 A
Stinson went to-Fort Worth
Mr and Mrs H B Price of Sand j
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Special to
SANGER Aug
continues with tn-
■ good sermons and
Prayer meeting is
the church each ev
groups. Rev Mr
with i
law n
people
I meet in
mg follows at
Milligan are I j
/ We wish to inform the hav-
ing public that our prices have
been reduced to the lowest
levels of the year. Every thing
in our store is included in this
Drastic and Final Clearance.
out the land as national heroes
A military reprimand has been
ordered inaerted into the records of !
the two other army aviatod* Major j
Eduardo dallarza and Captain Ruiz ;
De Aldawbo had shared with Ma- I
jor Franco in the flight which end-
ed In the open sea near the Azores |
Islands, where the fliers wer? res
cued by the British airplane carrier i
Eagle.
Major Franco, relieved of h|$ du-
ties as an army aviator and com-
mander of the Alcazares airport !
News Briefs
There were 40 present af ti.c pic-
nic Tuesday af’ermx n for th" '
Junior Mis.'-ionary Sowetv which •
held on the creek near Boh
xjlev Phillipa of | .2
relatives here.
, Killian and
Mi.ss. s Frieda
and How 1!
relatives at Del-
TYBE
true Mediterranean type
•xcept that it has not the blue
marked the parent type i«*«i
head erect and is bearded
Mediterranean wheats
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mi
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munit v Jo. h Nance aged 57 years, |
9 months, died at Terrell ut 12
o clock Tuesday nighi The fun-
eral was held at the Baptist church
4 o'clock Wednesday ' t
Mill'i
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RESULTS
In every case the g eld ami quality of the
wheat hasc justified the choice. It has un-
iformly yieded from five to ten bushels
more to the acre than other wheat sown in
the same fields. It has proven to have the
highest milling quality of any wheat tested
among several hundred, and is in demand
by millers everywhere. The straw is stiff
and strong, stands well and resists rust to
n remarkable degree. At this tiihe (July.
29) there are several small plats of Den-
ton wheat still standing in Denton County
Se^d for Sale by
Ai< 1
Horace Martin 22.
filling station employe here,
dead here on Wednesday and Otis
D. Rogers. 27, a former railway
worker, was held under a murder ,.
charge. Rogers and his wife haa
—. .1 separated several days The
occurred m a rooming
| house adjoining the garage when
told the United rPess he would de
vote himself during the next tew 1
months to writing a book on avia
tion.
Brown Mule Batteries
Have a complete block of,
the very popular Brwwn I
Mule Batteries. Can equip;
any make of car. Are guar-i
anteed one full year and are
adjusted here. No delay if
one should prove faulty. j
Also have fresh stock of i
Hot Shots for your motor
j.,...!
iffered a prize
wheat for the
f a prop<>r name for the wheat,
Mrs. S. \ Thompson of Denton won
of several hundred names w.th the
"DENTON WHEAT"
R: i i.rd-Clii'milcl"
The
*?ood
being
mug "
Rev Mr Tipp. n
th" intermediate;
Prof Cnw.t with
■. umi the
• epa rate
3 o'clock
Josh Nail"? l>*es
A long time citiz n of tins
Jo. h Nance agrd 57
died at Terrell
night The
Fergus nil and Misses Edna,
and Buddie Ferguson of Fort Worth
i Mr:- W A Hopkins,
ind Mr s Tom Carico of
vi i'id telatives here.
;md Mr. T homas E. BraggJ p^te’r Band
. t Worth visited his mother,
B.I Bragg
/J4//G ( ROSSFORD PUZZLE
HOW PROI' .ATED
Under the guidance of G. I). Everett, at
agent, the DENTON
PEDIGREED GRAIN ASSOt I
was formed ami consists of farm-
ers who have land suitable for growing
wheat and land that is free from Johnson
trass. To a few of these men wheat from
'.he station wks sold with the understanding
that they would supply th< oters with seed
grown from the seed bought from the sta-
tion. This was done and each year new
;eed is obtained from the station and
grown to furnish seed for the Association.
No seed can be used longer than three
years from the station.
Cold roll disc plows is our specialty. \\ <■ have
new plow shares for sale. Wr can save you money
Z on them. See us first.
al Bolivar at ■
a!tcit'octi, Rev C I, Mill", ,.f i _
Valley View conduct; d the servic/s ! ' '
fi llowed by buiial m
CONCLUSION
That is the story of Denton wheat which
seems destined to do more for the wheat
industry in the «oft wheat belt than any
iiscovery of recent year* The wheat of-
fered by the Assoc'ation is jfrown on fields
free from noxious seed It is inspected by
competent inspectors before harvest, and if
it shows lack of type it is condemned and
cannot be sold. It is carefully rogued un-
ler the direction of the inspectors and any
• port or unusual heads are taken out and
destroyed . You may rest assured that ev-
ery head of the wheat that furnished the
seed offered was a typical head. One pe-
culiarity is that once in a great while there
m a head that is beardless, but otherwise
exactly as all the other heads
In offering Denton wheat to the farmers
>f the Southwest we feel that we are offer
ing you the best that can be procured any-
where. and that you will be more than sat-
isfied witht the results of the seed.
Texas is the home of the red oat It has
for years been called Texas Red Rust Proof
Oats. That is the name by which farmers
all over the south and west have known
the red oat.
Like the Mediterranean wheat this oat
had been allowed to deteriorate until it
was impossible to secure seed that were
really worth while and better than the or-
dinary run of oats.
In the year 1917 C. H. McDowell and A
H Ix-idigh selected heads of oats from red
oat fields on the farms of Denton County
and from these heads nursery plots were
planted and increased in the same way that
Denton Wheat was increased The result-
ing strain of Red Rust Proof Oats was
named “NORTEX” and it is this oat that
we offer you.
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ELECTRIC CLOCKS
These are the clocks that are destined to rev-
olutionize the timepieces of today. Into them have
been built the time-keeping accuracy of the Hamil-
ton Watch Co. and the electrical supremacy of the
The electric motor is guar
Let us explain them to you.
McCRAY’S
Jewelers
DRY CLEANING, DYEING, PLEATING
Just call 31 or 1200 and our driver will collect you,
abiled garments at once and return them fresh, clean ami
^ood as new. Trj’ our service.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
A Holloway to Baptist Jhurch >1
JusUn. parte of lota Nos 11. 12 13,
14. 16 ol block 9 in Justin. J40. Nov
23 19J7 1
Roy Walling and wife to H
Jones. 178 acres of J C Canton aid
bhBAC Railroad Oompanv urvev.
»r.,»oc July 19. 1919
MARRIAOIl Ll< ENHOCS
Notice ol intention
Bom, Foamer and Ethel Mu pies
ONE DEAD. 3 PROSTRATED
HEAT AT HOUSTON
HOUSTON. Aug. 1 —Heat t
the life of a negro and sent . _ _____,
white men and a negro girl to the | been
hospital here Wednesday At noon ! shooting
the temperature of 87 was four de- I 1
grees under Tuesday’s figure of 91 ] Martin worked
.uid Jaqulinc. Mr.
Wilnr Belg, Mr,
uM C’atfltld
, :»< t» iidllr' the
cf j
of ,
grand children. | 1
Wibon. “s.na Jor-
I'carl Patricia < [
Hill visited Mr and Mrs
Stinson
A new roof is being put on
Baptist Church at Old Alton
A M Stinson went to Gaines-
ville.
Oscar Bryan ot Argyle was here.
B F and J. T Stuart were at
Fort Worth
| The Cumberland
p are holding a meeting at Sunnydale
this week Rev Mr Waddle, tiie pas-
tor has charge of the meeting
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North Texas and particularly Denton
County has long been famous fi r the ex-
cellence of its s$oft winter wheat Not only
the yield but the quality was high and one
local mill won seventeen gold medals for
the excellence of flour milled from Denjon
County wheat. These medals were wo.i
at the World'a Fair at Buffalo. N Y. St.
Lvuis, Mo., at Paris, France at the World s
Exposition, and other large Fairs and Ex-
positions. That was back in the latter
years of the n netc-nth century As the
years went on no steps were made to pre
serve the purity of the famed "Blue Stem
Mediterranean'' wheat, and it was gradual-
ly adulterated by mixing with other wheats
which were tried by the farmers from time
to time until the year 1917 they complained
to Utt SUU Exp«Xi<nent Station located
at Denton that there was nousuch thing as
n real true Mediterranean wheat any more.
That summer C. H. McDowell, who was at
that time superintendent of the Experiment
Stat on, went iijtp the wheat fields and
with the. aid of A. H. I-eidigh who was at
that time Agronomist for the Experiment
Station of Texas but is now Dean of Agri-
culture at Texas Tech at Lubbock, gathered
52S heads of wheat of the type or as near
the type that they were seeking as could
be found, and threshed each head by hand,
keeping the grains separate
heads of grain were planted in
bed on the Station farm Each head was
given one row six feet long and each gram
was carefully placed by hand.At the end of
the first year all these rows wore harvest-
ed separately ami the result carefully in-
vestigated. Some few were discarded;
many others were combined where they
were found be to be identical. Then the
seed were
resulting crop carefulh watched and t
cd.
six strains of wheat out
and more that
merit to justify saving,
were tested and watched until
performance covering eight
available.
When the records were tabulated it was
found that No fifi had the best all around
record for the years. Other wheats had
sxcelied some time and in some wavs ex-
■clled ail the time but for all around excel-
lence No. Gt> led the six. and that is Den-
ton wheat.
Personals
Mr ami Mis Homer
chlldn n o' Ei P e.o at
M: ( i . Hi:" m.d 'I-
H< rman
Mr. 1
Worth
Ml..-■
B 11 Co
.\!.11 H 11 a 1- 111( ■ : t ,< i <il : icr
Mr and Mis Frank C.t. l< r vi.-
| I’.cd relatives in Collinsvillo.
i Eugen.' Kirklano c.t 1-crl V/>rt.i
fs vis it ing Fiis pai\ nt:
Hiiinps.
, *tui Mu* -
1 Frisco ar" visiung
Mr and Mis A L
Mrs Georgia Martin.
' and Thelma Killian
' Killian visited
worth pink
Mrs. C. A Ti:..ir..ti, and Mr
A Alley if Hou tin \
i Mrs Frank Cnrt.-i
Mr, Georgia Martin
I-Yltda Eilli .n .ue i r--,t
no w ,x
I < rei'ji fio-s un
iiu* irronioi
r I l*-. lrival dv.
wa.s
va i
Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
entertaining this work
children. Besides those living at ,
i rum they are Mrs. Clyde Wilson of I
Gainesville. Mrs. A. A. McNnsky of
Denton Mrs Leonaid Branch
El I’aso and Mis. Leslie Moore
Crowell also her
Glen and Max
ene Moore and
Branch
Harry, and Luwrcnce Chapman
rt turned Monday from the Univer-
sity of Oklahoma where th( y have
been in school. Bill Chapman who
has been with his parents. Mi. t
Mrs. I! yC Clin;; nan. r ’timed
Weatherford. Okla. Batiirdi-
take a special course at the
versity rinse three young
have secured schools for the
The service here is the kind, in banking mat-
ters you can depend on. Try it!
& T ; • I For Sale or Rent. j’ j
DENTON ELECTRIC SHOP
one 1560. A- \ South Side Square I
““'"ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION
or Farm,
ashera. i
JI, BRADY, Dealer.
Hell of Denton
Mr. and Mrs. W C Blackwell of
Denton visited here
Mr and Mrs. C. K. Justus and i
children, D. A. Turner, Jim Wal-
lace, Mrs. W E. Nix and daughters,]
Mr. and Mrs O C Reding and'
sons and Deurel Mulltken attended I
““ s—«-,i-<— . ..—f Sun-
day afternoon
Absalon Green
were here.
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