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Battles Scheduled
Individualized Prescription
Sen ice at Brooks
Eagles Defeat
Globe Aircraft
announcing opening
Sikes Feed Mill
Turkeys-Pecans
' Highest Market Prices Paid
A. E. SIKES, Owner
at Acme St.
Now Taking Order* For
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VISITORS AFTER
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BOOSTEOR
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■ i lot of razzle-dazzle
lor the Broncos. According to Paris
sources, Coach Berry has not yet
will be filled by Bert Lovette, 155-
pound senior letterman Edsel Ford
will start at Williams’ former po-
The holidays are getting
near and we can save you
time, trouble and money
by doing your baking.
Phone 106 for special or-
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eager to serve you hot lunches and short orders. If
we please you, tell others; if we don’t, TELL US.
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Plumbing, Heating, Repairs, Fixtures, Supplies
Phone 1914 129 East McKinney
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Gainesville Calls
OH B Team Game;
Pittsburgh
Paints
Morris & McClendon
219 W. Hickory
Phone 9.">M
round
completed Nov
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sa clashes with Ysleta, Faris tac- |
kies Denton. Brownwood plays Cis-
co, Cleburne engages Temple, Luf-
kin entertains Huntsville, Browns-
ville meets Ixi Ferla and Mllby, as
previously stated, plays Reagan
Austin. Galveston,
Highland Park
but
PASSING STAR—Byron Gillory, freshman at the Uni-
versity of Texas, who did no passing in his high school
days, has developed into a passing star, completing nine
out of 10 in a recent game for a total of 100 yards.
may not call to enjoy your
pleaaant company. Burglary
la expensive Protect yourself
against lost by Insuring your
possession under a Residence
and Outside Theft policy.
Do it today.
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JACK HILL
“OPEN ALL NIGHT”
Conoco Service station
Conoco Gas - Nth OU
Phone 172 713 S. Locust
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up braedara without disturbing your
praaant faading program. Jutt
apriakla • ftv Ful-O-Pep Super
ffraaaa PaHata on the mash to give
■ ha|M an extra vitamin boost. Con-
ceatrsted Spring Mange, plus other
ettaatMlchoawcaain Super Greenik
' A Pellets, helps hens produce sound
\ ‘hatching aggs, Strong livable chicks.
TO FT. WORTH
A M 6 30. 8 00.
P M 13 48. 3 00. (4:00 via
Grapevine), 8:10, 8:45.
TO GAINF.RVHIW
A M : 3:18. 8:10. 11 SO
P M 13 30, 1:28, 4:00. 8:30.
7 90. 8 :10.
TO WICHITA FALLS
A M 3 15. 8 10. 1190.
P M.: 4 :00. 7 :80.
TO SHERMAN
A M : 3 15. 8:10, 11:10.
P M : 1:38, 7:80.
TO ARDMORE AND
OKLAHOMA CITY
A M : 3 15. 8:10. 11 30.
P M.: 1:35. 4:00. 8:80, (7 90
Ardmore only), 8:10.
TO WHITESBORO
A. M : 11:10.
RE-ROOF
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Your Eyes—More for Your Money
Keep tin light liullts, bowls mid e flectors free of dust
use light size bulbs, replace c.ii kciied bulbs, place
lamps in best plai ■■ to get ma\n mm eitn ieiicy then
you'll get better llj’ht lit UoeXtl.i
In addition to plenty of powerful
running plays. Coach Haymond
Beny of the Wildcats seems to be
tune out ror a week s rest alter me | (.oogjng up a .
Gainesville game Injuries hamper- I 1(ir th(. Rr,,nP(
ed the attack at Sulphur Springs I
but the Brones really began to roll
last week in smothering Arlington's
Colts 41-0. The Broncos have lost
one game, tied one, and won four.
.AJthough there will likely be
plenty of scoring In the game, the
tilt will also bring together two j
-tr..-.dcut Ur.". The Denton for- | The wildcat Switch-Up
ill < hmIi loan cun oft«?n du a big
When you face th*- need of
< (Mik* unti irtik it ov» i Laaujjo
on your automobile furnlturt-
ai v al-sn CO maker Iohum
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A Kaovy doty Vomlth lor oil Intorlor ,or-
fo<M rtiol ,ot hord woor and obuto Will
not dlwelor from boiling water or alcohol.
Will not tcratch while from tcofflng foe*
or furniture.
WASHINGTON. Nov 1 —(AV-
Fine weather in Canada has de-
layed the annual southward night
of ducks and geese, the Fish and
Wildlife Service reported today
That may be bad news for hunt-
ers In the northern and intermedi-
ate zones, but it is good for the
ducks, service officials Indicated
There was an unusually heavy kill
last season
Under no circumstances win the
season be extended in any zone
because of tile delayed night, saitj
Frederick C Lincoln, service biol-
ogist.
There are about 18.U0U .-peca
birds in the world
Closing out the second round of
play In intramural football at
North Texas State Wednesday, the
Wolves, captained by O'Neal Danc-
er, smothered the Tigers 20-0 t6
remain out in front In the intra-
mural grid chase with the third
round scheduled to get underway
Friday •
If Field Is Dry
By HARRY PARKS
Record-Chronicle Sports Writer
If the weatherman only cooperates by assuring a dry held, the Denton-
Paris tilt here Friday at eight p in will be one of the best high school
battles unreeled Jh Uie entire state this wpek
Both the Broncos and the Wildcats are unusually fond of a dry j
turf Since both possess lUiwung games geared to go at top speed only if
the field 1* dry.
The Wildcats feature nie all-around performance of Jim Hickey
and the running of Billy Reddell, an exceptionally fast and elusive back
For the Broncos, the main weight ♦-----------——-------------
I wards have been very chary in
passing out gains to opponents this
season but the Wildcats have a line
which stacks up the the largest the
Brones have yet run into tills sea-
son. I
Only one big worry Is troubling
___PREPARE NOW FOR
WINTER EGG PRODUCTION
You 1! find Farmers Laying Mash ideal for increasing
youf egg production
FARMERS DAIRY FEED
hleal cattk’ feed consists of ground oats, corn, bran,
alfalfa, molasses and cottonseed meal. Come in today!
DENTON DAIRY CO-OP
We compound your prescription exactly as your doc-
tor orders. Filling them with s|Me<i and accuracy is
our profession. Supplying voiir drug store needs is our
business. We serve you with both of these in a frieiid-
lj' and etlicient m;inner.
Fine Canada Weather
Delays Flight South
Of Ducks and Geese
The Gainesville High School
team, scheduled to play the Brun-
’ cos' B squad Wednesday afternoon
here. telephoned Coach Morris
Wallace at noon Wednesday to call
off the tilt because of the burial of
the father of one of the Gaines-
ville players
Coach Wallace said the tilt prob-
12 Friday
I Nacogdoches
: ferencei
13 Thursday l^uuar >
I VS. Jeff Davis iHotisloni
pencrt Tkam +trmstau i Houston i vs I
I St. Thomas < Houston i. Fflday: San 1
i Jacinto i Houston) vs. Austin
1 i Houston) iconferencei . Saturday {
| Reagan 'Houston) vs Mllbv ' Hous- |
i ton ' conference '
14 Friday South
inont at Galveston
Of the undefeated untied teams , .......
in the state, Pampa rests this week
the Eagles first pre-season tune-up
game
Taking the offensive early in the
second quarter and holding the
Globe team on the defensive for
the rest of the game, the Eagles
overcame a first period deficit of
five points to win going away
High point man of the game was
Pinky Harpool of Denton, who
racked up ,11 points for the Eagles
The contest Tuesday night was
typical of early season with many
errors being committed on both
sides Tile Eagles showed only a
ragged offensive and team-work
was bad on both quints
According to Coach Pete Shands,
a return match with the Globe
Aircraft five is slated for Monday
night at Harris Gym at NTSC. Tiie
game Will start at 7.30 p. m.
Lox Score:
NORTH TEXAS
Harpool
Acker
Koonce
Ravzor
Tate
Adams
Brown
Candler
Schlebel
Martin
Woodall
Hamilton
amo Heights
1 urday
Wichita Falls
and Highland Park i Dallas) are1
undefeated but have been tied
Galveston plays South Park iBeuu-
rnont i,
MONEY TO LOAN
■■T To Salaried People *"*■
For Payinc Bills or Many Other Worthy Needs
EMPLOYEE’S FINANCE COMPANY
Phone ns First door south Denton Howpttal
^--•-^3 HIGH-GLOSS Oft
MfJW.CT SATIN-FINISH
|MfLo..$1.35
Give your Hens a
. Vttaaia Beest fer High Hitches
p r art Steady Laying
Al-
Sat -
* San i
BloWlks-
but Plainview plays Borger, Odes- I
I «conference>.
Bruckem iiige 'San
ferencei, S.wi Antonin T'et li vs
•San Antonio» .
Austin at Jetfelson
Antonio > • conference •
Hi Friday La F'eim at
vllle, Kingsville ut Mi Allen
ference >
Bave yvnr cTotnro rtrsard ao4
prmard at <7»inp Cleaner*. Fh. nil
SELBY'S
Florists & Nurseyiuen
I'll 374-375 N Side tquure
Let this agency clus'k
that fur coat, not just
while you are dining or
dancing, but twenty-
four h o u r s a day—■
"check” it by providing
you with adequate in-
surance.
Couch Clyde Carter this week and
that is what he IS going to use for
reserve strength at the guard slots
Both the Broncos’ first string start-
ing guards may be out Right
Guard Ed Williams is definitely
not in condition to play, while a
broken wrist sustained by I^ft
I Guard Leon McMahan may keep
, him out of the game also. If Mc-
[ Malian does not start, his position
Fur coat insurance
covers against loss by
theft, robtiery, fire,
cidental damage . .
many other hazards . . .
anywhere. Cost? . . . .
Maybe as little as $.">,(Hl
a year.
Elbert N.
Woodrum Co.
202 McClurkan Bldg.
Phone 423
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Wichita Fulls meets Qua- I
nah and Highland Park has an |
off week
’Die week s schedule by districts
1 Friday Plainview ut Borger
i conference i, Brownfield at Lub-
bock
2
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lids. 8w us today tor your supply.
THISEHFHOUSE
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This is what happens Richard
Margraves, center, shifts to half-
back; Jack Humphreys, offensive
end. plays safety: Rueselle Matney,
offensive guard, plays end; Charles
Burton, a tackle on offense, goes to
a guard slot, Deryl Stevenson, a
fullback, goes into the line to a
tackle position, Ernest Stinson,
blocking back, plays linebacker and
guard on defense.
With the Wildcats bent on run-
ning their own razzle-dazzle. CoachJ
Carter may try to work his own
surprise on the Cats by instructing
his Brorwoe to nil the air with
pnssM Th workouts this week the
Brones have seemed very preoc-
cupied with working on a good
(Missing game Wallace Hopkins has
done most of the leather throwing
and the Broncos' aerial warfare
has clicked very nicely in scrim-
mage games this week.
Look ’ — look'
COM I K HULL TOI'H
Tailor Made Beat Covers
Many Patterns
"Complete Line Auro
UpboMterin g"
itlLili LFHOLdTEBING
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S3* B Situ pbunu iSBiW
Individual attention given
your sport clothing, sweaters,
tine furs and evening gowns,
etc.
let her know you are think-
ing of her Flowers or an
attractive dish garden say it
so much better than words
cun.
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
MAR-NOT
Park ' Beiiu-
conlereni e 1 |
Goose Creek at Port Artlmr 'ctin-
ierencei, Beaumont ut Oiiiiiy.e i
i conference'
15 Fndut Direilo ut K, i rv 1IJ<-
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In milk are the < ;,rl>ohydr;it< s nnd tho fats which
provide the body with fuel to carry on the end-
less activity ot today’s wartime living.
I'or health phi real taste enjoyment a till) glass
ot cool, Brooks I’listen rized Milk. Your best drink
any time for energy and cool comfort
BROOKS DAIRY CO.
Wildcats upset the Bombers 6-0 for
their first win this season and the
rams trampled the Maulers 18-0
Friday, when the third and final
round of play begi.is, the Rams
will meet the Wolves, the Bombers
will play the Maulers, and the Tig-
ers will tangle with the Wildcats
Intramural football has been un-
derway on the campus for six-
weeks under the direction of H G.
Shands The present round is
scheduled to' be completed Nov 12 I
Standing*.
Team
Wolves
Rains
j Bombers
i 'I Igers
1 Manler*.
Wildcats
J. H. NEBLETT
Insurance—Seal Estate
Jackson Bldg. Phone 385
HOTEL—NO WATER
Built to house 150 guests, a hotel
in Antrim, England, which is a
popular holiday resort, has not a
single bathroom The town Itself
lias no public water supply
TO DALLAS
A M 1:10, 4:80. 8 15. 7:35,
11 00.
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Rounding out four weeks
basketball practice, the North Texas
Eagles, defending champions of
the Lone Star Conference, defeated
a fighting Globe Aircraft five 35-27, ____________ _____ vi v vi v
at Fort Worth Tuesday night in aXily would be reset for Monday at-
♦ YFnrvIna. Floor* . wOn r>nn 8 a 1 a lias
ternoon here at Bronco Stadium
Probable starting time for the
game is 3 30 p ni
of ball lugging duties will be car- |
ried by Wallace Hopkins and Bob j
Alien. June Davis may also con-
tribute. If the Brone ground game
falls to click, the team will prob-
ably go into the air against the
Wildcats with Hopkins and Davis
doing most of the chunking
Over the season, the Wi'dcat-s
boast a better record in games won
and lost than the Brones The
Wildcats are undefeated and un-
tied and are ranked number eight
in the state race In their last out-
ing. at Sherman last Friday, the
Wildcats waltzed over the Sherman
team to the tune of 60-13 Denton [
lost to Sherman 6-0 Oct 5 al-
though the game was played in
ankle deep mud
Broncos Also Improved
But the Wildcats are not alone spjon
when It comes to running over op- !
ponents The Broncos are a much I
improved ball club since they t<x>k
time out for a week's rest after the |
Gainesville game Injuries hamper- I
ed the attack at Sulohur Surinas I
made up his mind whether to use
blue Jerseys for his team or while
Belli sets of jerseys have entirely
different numerals. Even still more
freakish is the way Paris changes
from offensive to defensive posl-
( tions.
Plainview
Brownfield
i conference >.
Friday: Quanah at Wichita
Falls 'conference!. Electra at Ol-
ney iconference), Childress at Ver-
non 'conference)
3 Friday
' conference i
gelo <conference)
4 Friday Austin 'El Paso) at
Carlsbad, N M . Bowie <El Paso'
vs El Paso High (conference);
Saturday Odessa at Ysleta
5 Friday Sherman at Gaines-
ville 'conference), Bonham at
Greenville 'conference).
6 Friday" Pails at Denton Ar-
lington at McKinney tconferencei
7—Thursday: Amon Carter-Riv-
erside ' Fort Worth) vs
Home iFbrt Forth. Friday
' Fort Worth) vs Arlington Heights ;
(Fort. Worth) 'conference); Satur- I
day; Palestine at Fort Worth Tech I
8 Thursday: North Dallas vs |
Crozier Tech 'Dallas) (conference); i
Friday Woodrow Wilson 'Dallas! !
vs. Forest 'Dallas) 'conference); |
Saturday: Adamson (Dallas)
Sunset 'Dallas) 'conference)
9— Friday- Cisco at Brownwood I
'conference). Breckenridge at Wea- | —
In other games Wodnasday. thal Lherford iconlaramao, Mineral I T
Wells at Ranger lconference) I Jr \
10— Friday Waxahachie at Bry- | i I / /
an (conference). Temple at Cle- JI // h
burne 'conference), Ennis at Hills- I '/ II
boro (conference). Corsicana at
Waco 'conference)
Friday: Henderson at Mar- l
(conference>. Gladewater at
.....
By HAROLD V RATLIFF
Associated Press Sports Editor
It's a slack week from the standpoint ot numb< r ot games but among
the 45 on the schedule are some of the most im|s>rtant battles ot tin
year in Texas schoolboy football
Every district has conference tilts as the title race tightens up all
along the line for the November rush
Eight of the nine undefeated, untied teams have games although
none appeals In danger of being toppled Horn the list.
Most important conference contests are in the Dallas di-tin t
In District 15 At Dallas leading*-----
Crozier Tech plays resurging North i
Dallaa a Uam-lkal has lulled kiUr '
a He for second place Just one! " la. ,
game behind Tech I w 1J h™uv Hun si ,!.< .i l.ufkm.
I Nacogdoches al Lningsloii uon-
In District 15 the top elevens
Austin and Corpus Christi—play
dangerous contenders, Austin tac-
kling Thomas Jefferson Ah-
tontO) and Corpus Christi meeting
Brackenridge 'Han Antonio)
The Houston district also has
crucial struggle when leading Mil-
by plays John Reagan, unbeaten
tied In the conference
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