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NATIONAL DAIRY MONTH
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JOIN THE MILLIONS IN JUNE
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FOR PURITY ANO COMPLETE
Comfort
SATISFAC TION USE-
BROOKS DAIRY PRODUCTS
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Try Our New Rotated
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the North American way. On both sides of the border people have
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Meat Black Market
Your Dry Goods Man
Last Day-
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FURNITURE
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Radio Repairing
KING RADIO SHOP
West Side Square
SANGER,
services for
"THEFRIENDLY HOUSE "
BACK OF POST OFFICE
FOOD
VALUES!
Morris &
McClendon
219 W. Hickory
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Clvii Docket
Ex parte Helen Elizabeth Yar-
brough, suit tor removal of minor-
ity disabilities. »
Ex parte Emma Wardlow, suit for
partition.
Divorce Ikocket
Betty Jo Housemann vs. Arthur
C Housemann. suit filed
Craddock Grocery A Mkt.
119 S. Elm Phone 71
You sitursny haar Coes Cols
calM by ita friendly abbrevuhon
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amity and g<x>d feeling.
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Sooth Side Square
Denton Record-Chronicle Court House
Records
—Mad enough
to shoot it out
with the tough-
est killvr In the
West!
I vanoe
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the former king and duchess
expected to return
Slate Rep. K. L. Proffer of Den- 1
equipment I ton, E L Galyean, deputy state
Repeating a speech previously de-
1 llvered In Sherman. Dr. Imogene
Bentley, dean of women at North
Texas State College, addressed a
meeting of Dallas and Gainesville
Klwanians in Dallas Tuesday Her
topic was -‘Against Men.”
| a day allowed for the German civi- I
1 Han population.
In half a dozen instances where
| Nazis continued as mayors I have <
i learned that anti-Nazls had their
helps build 3
STURDY HEALTH
JACK HILL
\ Conoco Baryta* Htalton
\ Conoco Oae - Nik OU
"OntN *IJ, NIGHT-
Phone 173 713 8. Ixxoet
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I sented
The public is invited to attend a
one-act play. "Over Tones," pre-
Ot tHf COCA cot* COMPANY IV
B O T T LING COMPANY
W*V5 ej^ts zvAFl
★ MIDNITE TONITE AT 11:15 P. M. ★
ALSO THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
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du body with
RICH, RED
BLOOD I
Morfe Dairy Products
The whole fiation is learning that dairy products are
the most healthful single foods that can be eaten. Milk,
butter, eggs, ice cream, ohccolate milk and a variety
of delicious cheeses are not only good health aids, but
they make delightful and different menus. During the
month of June serve BROOKS "DAIRY PRODUCTS”
meals—every one will enjoy them.
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TEXAS
Dr, Florence Scoular director of
home economics at North Texas
State College, is attending a two-
day executive committee meeting of
the Texas State Nutrition Council
in Dallas Dr. Secular, vice-chalr-
! man of the committee, will return
[ to Denton Thursday.
Marjory Ann Pope, daughter of
Mrs. J L>. Pope of Argyle, was dis-
missed Wednesday morning from
the Elin Street Hospital and Clinic.
Mr M H Hare of Krum was dis-
missed from the Elm Street Hos-
pital and Clinic Wednesday morn-
ing
W A Baumann. 207 East Oak. re-
turned home Wednesday morning
from the Elm Street Hospital and
Clinic.
Conference
(Continued from Page One)
Senate Thursday, and Vandenberg
will speak on Friday
Secretary of State Stettinlus also
left for Washington with top State
Department officials last night
..Ahead of him is the task of lead-
ing the array of witnesses on world
organization who will appear before
the Senate foreign relations com-
mittee
In Quebec as in Quincy, the words Have a
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VARNISH
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SATIN-FINISH
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ft J; Per Ot. W I .Ou
Child Killed When
Truck Hits Bicycle
William Burgess. 8. son of
and Mrs Bonnie R Burgess of Ba- 1
ton Rouge. La . formerly of Pilot
Point, was killed Monday night
when hit by a truck while riding
his bicycle He died Instantly of a
broken neck
OF OX R5t TUt AMERICANS
trust in gop-you can till
TUAT BY TUE WAY TNty DRIVE
Hm tbe only cold storage
Wilt for furs in Denton
< County. Send your clothing.
" Manksts and furs to us for
storage during the summer
months
i impairs the stomach’s digestive fui_______
ilood Mrcxigth. So if you are subject to poor
suspect deficient red-blood as the cause of your
poor rom-
fi
here, will report to Fort Ord, Calif.,
July 11.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Emory Wilson, 817 Egan 8t., was
dismissed from the Denton Hos-
pital and Clinic Wednesday morn-
ing.
Mrs Wallace Claytor, 820 Myrtle
St., underwent major
the Denton Hospital
Wednesday morning
Miss Mildred West.
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friendliness. They say W'e speak the same lingo... let’s get together. It’s
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You can drive your car,
while It serves as collateral for
a loan from Merchants Finance.
When you need cash for any
reason, drop In and let's talk it
over.
L.j
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I of VITAL
DIGfSTIVf JUICtS
In ths »t.m.*h
First National Bank of Lewisville
to R O. Millican, lot in J W King
survey In Lewisville, $925, June 21.
1945.
Ft Spratt and wife to Frank
Belcher and wife, tract in Mrs E.
Rossel survey, ubs no. 1506, $3,500,
June 6, 1945
f.
Twenty piano studenti of Miss
I Myrtle Collins will be presented by
; their teacher in recital Thursday
j at 8:15 p tn in th* science audl-
, torium on th* cam|>us of lY-xas
I State College for Women The put>-
' lie is invited to attend
II
of Charlie Mercer Mrs
nowsky. Eber Robertson and O
Clark, v "
Farther Along,"
Memories.''
butcher
{ sow* 13 80. pigs
6 00 down
and steady,
lambs 13 50-
-..1 springers
lamb* and
common to
lambs and yearlings
aged
5 50
7 00-
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Farm Cash Income
In Texas Totals
91 Million in May
AUSTIN, June 27 i/l’i Agricul-
tural cash income in Texas totaled
$91,000,000 In May, Dr F A Bue-
chel, agricultural economist for the
Bureau of Business Research at the
! University of Texas, reported today |
Funeral services will be held at I
S p m Thursday at the Calvary
Baptist Church In Pilot Point Tire
Rev R P Davis will officiate Bur-
ial will be in the Masonic cetne-
Rel urn to Pans
PARIS. June 27 —Sources I
close to the Duke of Windsor said I
today his Paris home on Boulevard
Receipts were 10 per cent higher
than in May 1944 Dr Buechel said,
with1 most of the gain derived from
cattle, and a minor gain from sheep j
and calves
Wednesday morning at the Denton
Hospital and Clinic.
Mrs H M. Lusk, 115 Center St.,
was admitted at the Denton Hos-
pital and Clinic Tuesday night as
a medical patient.
Miss Dorothy Zachary, 527 Wain-
wright St., underwent a tonsillec- ,
tomy Wednesday morning at the I u Eaves survey, abs
Denton Hospital and Clinic. I June 25. 1945
Miss Loraine Barton, 1210 High- '
land, underwent a tonsillectomy 1
-------( Wednesday morning at the Denton
Thursday I Hospital and Clinic.
Don Monroe, son of Oran Mon-
roe, 914 North Locust, underwent
Wife Gets German
Officer's Sword
From Husband
Mrs Beverly Dunlap. 1103 Pan-
handle. received an ornate German
officer’s sword and two small Ger-
man daggers Monday from her hus-
band, Lt. Beverly Dunlap, who has
been serving with the 84th Infan-
try Division near Heidelbuirg. Ger-
many.
Lt. Dunlap also sent a 22tGennan
rifle for Johnnie Storrie, 14-year-
old son of Mr and Mrs. [John C.
Storrie. 415 Amarillo '
Tlie three knives sent to Mrs
Dunlap were all built for durabil-
ity and each was marked with a
German insignia, an eagle perched
above a swastika encircled in leaves
One of the small daggers had two
tiny notches neatly carved in the
handle.
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COLUMBUS, O. June 27
The Office of Price Administration,
in a move to curtail black market
transactions in meat, has ordered i
that wholesale cuts from Class 2
and 3 slaughterers be stamped with
their OPA permit number, the Co-
lumbus district OPA office an- .
nounced.
The new regulation is effective
nationwide July 15. the OPA said i
Earl Fellows, district OPA slaughter
control specialist, said the stamping i
regulation would enable OPA In-
spectors more easily to trace t he I
source of meat 1
Mrs. Lula Donnelly
Of Pilot Point Dead
Mrs Lula Donnelly died Tuesday
at 7:15 p tn at her home in Pilot
Point after all illness of 19 months
Funeral arrangements are incom-
plete and the body ft being held at
the Smith Funeral Home in Pilot
Point
Coming to Texas from Newnan,
Ga , approximately 60 years ago,
I she married W E Donnelly at Au-
A haovy duty Vornlth for all Inferior uir-
facet that get hard wear and abate WIH
not ditto I er Item boiling waler or alcohol
Will not tcralch while Irem tcuAag loot
o< furniture
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
MAR-NOT
Mobberly Funeral
Rites Held Today
PILOT POINT, Tex June 37.—
Mrs Mamie Eljrn Mobberly, 62, of
Mustang community southeast of
Pilot Point died Tuesday at 2:10
p. tn. In a Denton hospital.
Funeral services were to be held
Wednesday it 3 p. in. in the Mus-
tang Methodist Church by
Rev. W D. Craig, pastor of
Garland Methodist Church.
Mrs Mobberly, daughter of
late Mr and Mrs George Kelly,
was born Sept. 1, 1882, at St. Lan-
dry Parrish. La. She came to Tex-
as in 1912 and married E D. Mob-
berly of Denton Dec. 24, 1930 She
was a member of the Methodist
Church and past superintendent of
the Mustang Methodist Sunday j
School
In addition to her husband, sur-
vivors Include one brother. W C.
Kelley of Gorham, La., and four
sisters, Mrs J. D. Paine ami Mrs.
J. S. Powell of Cheneyville, La .
and Mrs Charles W Dupre and
Mrs R. D Lamson of Opelousas,
La.
Pallbearers were Guy Riddle, C.
W Hopper, E, L. Tlsdell. Carl Per-
kins, I. L. Moore and W. M Pierce
Drowning Victim
Buried Tuesday
Funeral services for Henry Clayl homes commandeered for military .
'xcJrson 15-vear-old Denton Hiuh while Nazis continued to live j
at home
To maintain its non-political at-
titude most military governments j
have forbidden formation of antl-
Nazi committees,, ahd some of those !
pemntted are unmolested on the,
ground, as stated by one officer. !
that "they must not be forbidden
b-cause officially they don’t exist '
IntifMtional Pictures promts
GARY LORETTA
LOOPER • YOUNG
Along tame Jones
with WILLIAM DEMAREST * DAN DURYEA
FRANK SULLY
A CINBM MTISfS fW PWXXICIIOfl
ftrartwl n STUMT WBILR
hy R’tWksWy MAMBBk As ItiWrabfmcigf Pwfutg
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tery
Survivors besides his parents in-
elude two sisters. Emma Lou and
Lorna Burgess, and one brother, (Continued from Page One)
Alfred Ray Burgess
----------------------------— Total sales of farm equipment J ton. EL
in 1944 were more than $1,067,000,- i superintendent of the Denton dis-
I All D D JI 1 °°°- in 1944 compared with $636,-
Ler S All DUy DOndS' looo.ooo in 1943 and $517OOO.OOO in 1
1929. |
Rites Held Saturday /
June 27 — Funeral
James C Woods, 54.
who died in Texas City June 23,
were held here Saturday at the
Sullivan Funeral Home, the Rev
Father Schmid conducting Pall-
bearers were Ed Nance, Benson
Curry, Cleo Strickland, J D Car-
rico. D C Gheen. and H K Arm-
strong
unchanged,
vklng
lbs it
Sheep 20.000. active
good and choice spring tan
14.25; common to medium
8 50-1300, good shorn
] yearlings 12 50-13 00.
j medium shorn
j 9 00-12 25, shorn ewes and
wethers 5 00-7 50; old Lucks
| down. two-year-old wethers
| 10 00; feeder trade was dull
Markets at a tilanee
N«W YORK. June 27 (AP| —
Stocks mixed, steels, aviations
vanoe
Bonds
Jackson, 15-year-old Denton High "J
School student who was drowned
Sunday in Ute swimming pool at
TSCW, were held at 2 p m Tues-
day at the Schmitz Funeral chapel, |
with the Rev W D Craig of Gar-
land and the Rev Philip W Walker |
of Denton officiating Burial was in
Oreen Valley cetmetery i
Music was by a quartet composed '
Wade Ba - I
R
who sang "Life Of Flower,"
»r Alono " and *■ Prurini a ’
Cnchet is being renovated and that
the former king and duchess are
brey hi 1919 She is a member of
the Cavalry Baptist Church, und |
the Rev R P Davis, pastor, will
conduct the funeral services. Bur-
ial will be in the Masonic Cemetery
She is survived by her husband
I and one son, Fred Nance Donnelly
of Albuquerque. N M : one sister.
Mrs. John Bonner of Slocum, and
one half-brother, Ernest Shad-
rick of Dill. Okla
J. H. BARROW
721 N. Locust Phone 168
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IXPtRIMSNT
PERILOUS ,j
Mrs Lula Elizabeth Lance of Pi-
lot Point underwent minor surgery
Wednesday morning at the Elm
| department of speech. | Street Hospital and Clinic.
Dr. Thomas E. Pierce, director
of the Demonstration School at
i Texas State College for Women
will leave Thursday to attend a
J meeting of executive officer* of the
department of elementary school
principals of the National Educa-
! tion Association, to be held at the
Stevens Hotel in Chicago beginning
Saturday and continuing through
July 2 Dr Pierce has served as
fourth vice president of this or-
ganization for the past year."
Real Estate TranMers
P. T Gravley and wife to L V
Gumm, 147 25 In J W King survey,
abs no. 718, $5,260, May 9, 1945
J S. Dennard and wife to Charles
H Ballard and wife, 1.13 acres ui
Pilot Point, $2,600 June 23. 1945
Edwin H. Braly and wife to Den-
ton Housing Corporation, 9.91 acres
in N H Melsenhelmer survey, abs
no 811, $10,000, June 11, 1945
and Clinic ' J R Faulkner and wile to L. M
Jones, 200 acres In P Rock survey. >
abs no. 1063, $12,000, June 25. 1945
Alvin Ammons et al to Anna Belle
Dodson, three-fourths acres in 8
C. Hiram survey, $325. Jan 3, 1945
J. W. Franck to Miloene Wing-
field. lot 8, J W Francks subdlvi-
I sion of B Eaves survey, abs no. 388.
| $625, May 1. f945.
Miloene Wingfield to J B Nichols, j
lot 8. J W Francks subdivision of!
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cotne to look upon Coca-Cola as a symbol of
MOW WILL YOU KNOW that stomach DIGESTIVE JUICES
and RICH, RED-BLOOD are the arch (tones of bodily fuoc-
tiou I Yet, inadequate diet, overwork, undue worries, colds, flu
or other illness often impairs the stomach’s digestive functions
apd reduces the red-bl---
digestion or suspect deficient red-blood as the
weakness, nervousness, underweight, listlessness,
plexton, yet have no organic complication or focal
infection, SSS Tonic may be just what you need.
It has helped millions... you can start today ...
at drug stores in 10 and 20 oz. sizes.Cs.S.S. Co.
Th* El Cireulo Club will inert
Thursday at 3 o'clock at the home
of Mrs C H. Enlow. 913 Bolivar |
cents lower
New VITALITY...PEP..,
better looks!
surgery at
BOTTlfD UNO I* AUTHORITY
DENTON C0GAC0LA
Fort Mvrtli diestock
FORT WORTH June 27 — ( AP I —
Cattle 3.300, calves 1,400: active, ful-
ly aU'Hdy. slaughter calvea higher;
good and choice fed steers and year-
lings 14 50-16 00. common and me-
dium steers and yearlings 10 00-
14 00; cull yearlings 7 00-9 00. me-
dium to grxKl beef cows 9 75-12 50;
cutter and common cows 7 75-9 50
and cannera 5.50-7 50; sausage bulls
6 50-1150. good and choice fat calves
13 00-14.50. common to medium
calves 9 00-12 50. cull calves 7 00-
8 00, good Stocker calves and year-
lings 12 50-14 00. Stocker and feeder
steers 8 50-13 25 Stocker cows 6 50-
9 50
Hogs 400.
hogs 14 55. pa<
leas than 160 I
i 000, in 1944, compared with $636,- j trict, and Mrs Galyean are 1^ Col-
... . , . , ( gta|lcnl to attend the twen-
1 tleth annual conference of the
' county school superintendents and
j supervisors Proffer Is taking an
' active part in directing the con-
I ference, wirlch began Tuesday and
will continue through
Over ?C Tcz.as counties are repre- I
- . j | p,orvn locust underwent
j . j I major surgery Wednesday morning
The public is invited to attend a | t,he Denton Hospital and Clinic 1
one-act play. Over Tones," pre- i rm«ri»« rxc,,u«..„
I sented at the college theater at_______________________
- Texas State College for Women to-| the'binTton'mipltaf and’eiildc
j night r* “ *-
, acted and directed by students un-
der the supervision of Josh P.
I Roach, assistant professor tn the Wednesday morning
rslls ■<!
The Denton GbO will have a
[ meeting in the Denton USO Center
tonight at 7 30 o'clock Members
' have been urged to attend
tst PERSONALS
V I First Lt Harvey Rldlon Is visiting
Hgl | his wife and her parents. Mr and
PSf Mrs D. L. Adams, in Justin Lt
* Rldlon. who Is former publicity
1 manager for , I liter-sta U> theaters
b
Charles Deusson of Ponder was
admitted Wednesday morning at
I — - -- avwas aaaaw* xzaaatav ftjS
at 8:30 o'clock The play is ' 'niedlcaT patlenT.
and directed bv students nn- ' ,—... , . ...
the supervision of Josh P.
COttom
CHICAGO
Wheat firm to strong Mill buying
I short covering
Corn nrm Light offerings, short
covering
Rye strong Sympathy with wheat,
strength at Winnipeg
HOjs active and fully steady Top
Cattle steady to
Top $17.90.
} Fort Worth Grains
June 27—(API
1 hard. 1 69 3/4-1 81 3/4
Barley No. 2 1.22-1 25
Sorghums No 2
No., g white kaffir per 100 ll»
2 55
Oats No 2 red 77 1 4-80 1 4
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