Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1946 Page: 7 of 12
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FIELD SEEDS AT SNOW'S NOW!
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Give Us a Trial
Plainsman Maize
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BROOKS DRUG STORE
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Feed our Chick Starter, Growing Mash.
We haxe field seed, cane, hegari, etc.
Sudan, Cane and ILegari, Chick Starter,
Growing Mash and Broiler Mash.
Draft Petition
Of Amarillo Air
Base GPs Halted
We will pay the highest market price for your wooL
We have plenty of wool sacks and twine. SEE -
Denton County Fire Extinguisher Co.
We SELL New One* - We RECHARGE Old Ones
How to Get More Light For
Your Eyes—More for Your Money
Welsh & Son Feed and Hatchery
POULTRYMEN’S HEADQUARTERS
PAINT AND BODY WORKS
EXPERT MECHANICS
CONOCO PRODUCTS
But why do that? We can take care
of your motoring troubles, whether
large ur small, at a reasonable figure.
If your ear needs painting, see us.
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Wear and Wear and Wear. That*a
what old friendi say about the
wearing qualities of PITTSBUNH
PAINTS. They’re super value.
Mrs. Will Ball Leads
Stewardship Lesson
Flower Arrangements
is Home Dem Topic
We have been filling prescriptions for Denton and Den-
customers are still sending their prescriptions to
E. J. Headlee, Manager
Wayne Swick, Assistant Manager
"Just Ask Your Neighbor”
We sjxjcialize in and install automotive glass
of all kinds.
SNOW FEED STORE
603 Eaxt McKinney
bills
loan
Brooks Drugs, proves that they liave FAITH in our
ton county citizens. The fact that many of our original
pharmacists, the drugs and pharmaceuticals, we use.
-THE Nth FREEDOM --
FREEDOM from UNCERTAINTY
LADIES NIGHT, FAIR
PLANNED BY BOOSTERS
BtoMing and Cawxwte
CumtrueUon
Phone 707-M
FRANK HODGES
CONTRACTOR
YOU MIGHT GO HANG YOURSELF TO
GET OUT OF YOUR TROUBLES - - -
Plenty of Starters and Growing Feeds, Rabbit Pelleta.
Plenty of Big Fat Fryers.
Get Your Baby Chicks Now Before Hatching
Season Closes
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INSULATE WITH J0HNS4AANVILLE
Enjoy thia winter in a really warm home, and save oa
your fuel bi’
BL A. GAT ROOFING • SHEET METAL CD
is a contribution of the insurance business to better living By
measuring risks and spreading costa, Insurance frees ths In-
dividual from the threat of disastrous loss.
BURRUS MILL FEED DEALER
300 E. McKinney Phone 1401
TALIAFERRO & SON
HARDWARE AND SEED STORE
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WHAYNE FLORISTS
Ph. 573 800 N. Locust
MONEY TO LOAN .
W To Salaried People "Ml
For Paying Bills or Many Other Worthy Aeeds
EMPLOYEE’S FINANCE COMPANY
Phom m First door south Denton Hospital E31 B. Loess*
DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
“Serving Denton County Over 51 Yeare"
Member of F. D. I. C.
Member of Federal Reserve System
Finance Company
NO RED TAPE — NO DELAY
To Refinance, To Purchase Or Build A
New One. And All Other
Types of Loans.
BANK BY MAIL — PAY BY CHECK
FIRST STATE BANK OF DENTON
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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SERVICE STATION A GARAGB
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Tills EltVtH THOUSAND
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THOUSAND miles sack
To THE ANTARCTIC
KING'S
Radio and Electric Co.
Casnptete BsSls Bepalr Dept.
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JACK HODGES
Back of Post Office
F. C. McNElll. DEALER
New Location 123 E. McKinney ,
DENTON GLASS SHOP
803 South Locust A. F. McEoin
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PLUMBING REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES
PHILIP D. COURY. PLUMBING
Our New Telephone Number 1961
MAYTAG SALES AND SERVICE
All Kinds of Washing Machine Re-
pi‘ir Parts. My son, Howard McNeill,
has returned from service and is as-
vQBBBflv sociated with me, so we can render
better service.
RAMEY & IVEY
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Plumbing, Heating, Repairs, Fixtures, SuppUea
Phone 1914 129 Eaat McKinney
FOR
Complete Insurance Service
JOE GAMBILL, JR.
Bee Your Mutual Agent For The
“BEST FOR LESS”
Prompt Courteous Service
371 Ci"a"
Owned and OperatecTby Ex-Service Men
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Let ua finance your new car, refrigerator, radio, or
washing machine at this bank’s low interest rate, and
your own insurance agency gets the insurance.
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WEST SIDE OF SQUARE- PHONE 2
Now AT The
CARUTHERS MOTOR
COMPANY
106 McKinney. Ph. 101
FINAL RU ES HELD
FOR .1. ( . VANCE
CHARLIE’S FOOD STORE
Phone 156 - 157
WESTERN
STORE.
Visit our "Hobby Shop"
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kite and supplies and modal airplane
motor*.
LONGHORN SPAN PRESENTED ABA HEAD—Frank C. Rathje, of Chicago, presi-
dent of the American Bankers Association, tries unsuccessfully to reach across the
.span of a pair of Texas Longhorns presented him by Dallas banker Fred Florence in
Dallas May 11. West Texas Marvin Ulmer, president of the Texas Bankers Associa-
tion, and of Midland’s First National Bank, looks on appreciatively. (AP Photo.)
AUTO — SISSOR AND BUMPER
JACKS
WCHANJS
THE FRIENDLY HOUSE
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DENTON DAIRY CO-OP ’
Bell Ave. Service Station on McKinney
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NEWTON
Point Service
310 S. Elm Ph. 979
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WAKE UP YOUR CAR FOR
SPRING DRIVING!
Corner South Locust and Prairie—Phone 1052
James Harn Benny Harn
YOU CAN’T DO BETTER THAN WITH
Sinclair Gasoline and Oils
Washing Lubrication, Tire Service
Batteries, Recharging, Road Service
H.SH. SERVICE STATION
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worms areV
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Whin cash gets
rturt to pile up
consolidate
It will help you
credit RtHndiiig
iHMdletus worry
—use right size bulba, replace darkened Bulba, ptace
lamps la beat place to get maximum efficiency—than
Keep the light bulbs, bowto and reflectors free of dust
you’ll get better light at no extra cost.
Hodges Little Majors Service Station*
712 South Elm Phone 46
The inuecttcide now known
DDT wss first compounded
FLOWER SHOW
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Friday, May 17, at the Lone
Star Gas Bldg. See our dis-
play <>f flowers.
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AMARILLO. May 17—UPl-A pe-
tition circulated arnotix personnel
at the Amarillo Army Air Field
asking that an unamended exten-
sion of the selective service act
be passed was halted yesterday by
Col Joel G O’Neal, field com-
mander
He ordered bearers of the peti-
tion not to send it to Congress,
saying when legislative actions ur
j favors are deuired by the m'lltary
| services, humble petitions will be
made for them—and with our hats
off at that."
"We the undersigned." the peti-
tion said in part, "signing as citi-
zens and not a.s members of the
armed forces wish to know whv
we must serve two years so that
boys of 1« and 19 may remain at
PARKS IN ( IIARGE OF
REVIVAL SERVICES
Keith Purks will huve charge of
I lie services Friday. Saturday and
Sunday nights at the week-end re-
be held at the West Side
Church at 8 p in Rev.
D T Uryant, pustoi of tin- church,
will preside at tile meetings and
preach at the Sunday morning ser-
t ices
Students from Ninth Texas State
College and Texas State College !(>t
Women will be m charge of the
program, music and visitation
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led
meeting of
Christian Service at
1 uesday afternoon.
Others |>articipatlng in the pro-
T.ram wen Mrne.s J K Lee. Laura
Craw'ord B L Adams and C Y
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Nine members were present.
scurcn and
. . . make a
your indebtedness
mulntiiln your
and tree you from
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I THIS CHICKEN UP
JUNCTION. Tex , May 17—(4>>-_________ __________
Here's one of the latest wrinkles 1874. but its practical value was
in raising chickens. . not determined until 1939
The old barred rock hen at the-----
home of the Rev and Mrs Waiter ;
W Lemons knew there was some-
thing off color about the chicks ,
that were chasing her She would
have nothing to do with white leg-
horn hatchery chicks put with her !
Mrs. Lemmons solved the adop-
tion problem by dying the clicks 1
black The old hen took to them
immediately.
FEARED HIS HELP
When Elia Howe Invented the
sewing machine, lie was widely
denounced by seamstresses, the
very people he sought to help
They believed the labor-saving de-
vice would d|> away with their
occupation. * MHB
It doesn't take weeks for our quick-
drying enamel to dry One coat right
on over the old finish is sufficient
and you need not worry about brush
marks . . . there won't be any, Just
a beautiful t.lle-llke finish In any
color you wish. Use Wescote fatlnU,
exclusively . . get them at the 1
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Mrs Will Ball
lesson on "Stewardship” at
Women’s Society of
tiie church
C. T. Massey 125 Eaat McKinney R. F. Dyer |
See Us for Your Roofing' and Sheet Metal Needs. .
DENTON ROOFING & METAL WORKS
H. J. Dyer Phone 942 E. N. Massey
PILOT POINT, May 17—Plans
were made to hold a Ladles' Night
Party June 11 and to sponsor a
three-day fair in October at a
dinner meeting of the Booster
Club Tuesday night.
J. L. Ginnings, president ap-
pointed two committees to make
arrangements for the party. Har-
old Smith, Albert Hart, Jr . and
J H Totnberlih. Jr, will arrange
the entertainment and J Win-
ston Peel. Tom Ferguson and Thur-
mond Cheatham will make all other
arrangements
Thirty-three members, including
two new members, attended the
meeting
Superior Rating
The Luss-O, student weekly news-
paper at Texas State College fur
Women has again received the
All-American-honor rating of su-
perior among college newspapers of
Its class in the annual Associated
Collegiate Press fall competition,
Dr F L McDonald, director of the
TSCW department of Journalims
und publications sponsor, an-
nounced today.
TTie Is the tenth annual All-
American award to the T8CW pub-
lication in tiie National Scholastic
Press Association sponsored con-
test in eleven years, one of the
outstanding records of any college
weekly tn the United States, Mc-
Donald stated
The winning staff which was
' sponsored by Fnmk C. Rlgler and
Miss Esther Mueller, Included
Adelle Baker of Fort Worth, edi-
tor-in-chief; Nadine Morrow. Pilot
Point, associate editor; Kitty Greer.
Dallas, book and drama editor;
Mary K Roberts. Fort Worth, so-
ciety editor; Jane Anderson. Hot
Borines. Ark, sports editor; Nata-
lie Rarben, Fort Worth, fashion
, editor. Sue Jones. Greenville, fea-
ture editor; Lehigh Sulkeley.
Wichita Falls, photographer, Mln-
tle Simpson, business manager, and
Lee Calhoun, Temple, cartoonist
Good Feeding Will Pay Dividends on
Your Poultry, Cattle and Livestock
Visit our "Hobby Shop" one doos
west specialising in model airplane
home because they now seem too
Immature to serve in a peacetime
capacity?"
The colonel said the petition
constituted a "threat" to Con-
gress
Thuraday May It, IMd-BetTOW (TuxJ MOORD-CBBOMCUI f
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FED UP
Weary of a continuous Brussels
, sprouts diet during the war, Amer-
I lean fliers In England erected this
| sign "If you must make a forced
I landing, do it in a Brussels sprout
; patch."
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Texafe Sclio’ols
Lose Teachers
Fast This Year
AUSTIN. May 17 The Tex-
as State Teachers Association has
learned tiiat one of «vary Umi
teachers in the state htis resigned
Since tiie current school year be-
gun
A statewide survey also showed
thut superintendents consider one
ot every six teachers in the state
to have sub-standard quallticatlons
Tile teachers association made tiie
survey of 945 city and county sup-
erintendents, representing 36,057
teaching positions. This was about
80 per cent of the total
The association found that 3.633
teachers have resigned and 5,546
are considered to have sub-standard
qualifications
"Local district'; are exerting every
effort possible to keep teachers in
the classrooms, but many superin-
tendents report thut it appears im-
jxisslble t<. fill all their jiosltlons
this coming year because ot low
salaries paid and the number ot
resignations ’ tiie associa'ion re-
ported
"11 we are to keep a staff of Well
trained teachers in tiie public
schools of Texas' we must materially
increase salaries." association Presi-
dent Elizabeth Koch of San An-
tonio said "There is no other so-
lution to tiie problem. '
Of 1.010 independent school dis-
tricts in Texas, lit) huve noted a
tax increa.su in tiie past year to
secure more revenue list leathers
salaries anti 143 plan to hold such
elections soon, tiie survey siiowed.
In 40 counties, one or more com-
mon school districts have increased
their tax rate und 10 counties re-
port they plan to hold similar
elections
Final riles for Joseph Clinton
Vanca, 70. who died Wednesday
after an illness ot two weeks follow-
ing a stroke, were held Thursday
in the First Methodist Church,
conducted by the Rev Wesley V
Hile, Methodist district superin-
tendent
Burial was in Roselawn Memor- |
tai Park
Several members of the Wesley I
Bible Class of the First Methodist
Church, ol which Vance was co-
teacher. were pallbearers They were
Sid Stockaid, Wilbut Lowe. J K
McSpudden. .1 C McSpadden, und
Civile McCurU.v.
A retired mail currier. Vance
hud lived in Denton only a year,
but had lived in Denton county
for over 45 years.
Survivors include his widow and
I one son. Henry Clinton Vance, of
Grand Prairie
IT WILL BE TOO LATE
To secure hospitalization after the ambulance has backed up
at your front door for the purpose of carrying you to the hos-
pital Bee or call us now while you are in good health—next
week might be too lute.
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318 Jackson Bldg.
McCURLEY. May 17—The Home
Demonstration Club of McCurley
discussed flower arrangements at
a meduTig of the group Monday at
i the home of Mrs. J C. Farrington
| A salad course was served to
Mmes Claude Carlton. Buck Stock-
ard. Wllford Crosby, Gibson Tlpps.
and D M Dobson and Misses Win-
i'ice and Ruby Farrington and
Nelda Carlton
Mrs Delma Kelly will be hostess
i u covered -dish luncheon May
27 when quick breads will be the
topic for study.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1946, newspaper, May 17, 1946; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335955/m1/7/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.