Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 133, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 18, 1948 Page: 2 of 21
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WAR DECLARED
On High Food Prices
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Thanking you for your very fine support you have given us in
our fight on high food prices. May you continue to do SO.
Super Performance
Gies Floor Fhrnaeo
Roofin
Shoot
THE NEW MAYTAG
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Sawyers' Grocery—Wolffs' Market
IM INDUSTRIAL AVtNUl "
JTater Problem
To Re Studied
By JFeat Texans
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Austin 1 MoKUmoy
' Jester
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will Elm Street He - - - ■
Mrs. Albert
ACTION DELAY ASKED
IN KASHMIR PROBLEM
Jews and Arabs
In New Clash
SISTER OF DENTON
WOMAN BURIED FRIDAY
Mrs. J L Bell Beta of Sanger
was dismissed Saturday after re-
lndone<«an Truce Signed
BATAVIA Java Jan 17 — JP—
The Netherlands and the Indenes-
lan Republic signed a truce today
which in effect gives the Dutch at
leas: temporary control of the moat
productive areas of the oil and rub-
ber rich islands of Java and Sumi '
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Maytag Sales & Service
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$TOR Here on dwpiay is th* sensational new
O'* all-steel postwar kitchen yeu'e* read so
touch about b eomei'i maganeie For moat hones actually
COSTS NO MORE than old-style wooden kitcbta*. Can be fitted
perfectly into ANY sue or shape of kitchen- new « old Otdw
one unit at a tune or a cccnplett kAchMi Eaay monthly paymen-x
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MINNEAPOLIS, Jan 17 — LO —
There's Nothing Finer . . .
Then a Stromberg*Carlson
strong B4f*d
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Mrs Grace Bailey, Mrs
Shipley Mrs J. 3. Fowler
Mrs Joe Copeland
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and C W Henrich. 342 E Oak
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FUSON ALS
J L. Rogers 219 Bolivar,
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A Few Models for Immediate Delivery
I Gasoline Powered Machine. Others Electric
I AKE SUCCESS Jan 17 —
The United Nations Security Coun-
cil today called directly on the
;o»emm*nts of India and Pakistan
to refrain from »ak-ng any action
• to *«*»*»**» Vha «wtuauon in Kaxh-
mi’’ T’ arranged week end con-
feren-'ea between representative* of
th* two domm)-'w In efforts to
find common ground for a solution
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By
AUSTIN.
Gov Beaut
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JERUSALEM. Jan. 17 — (JP) —
Jews and Arabs clashed tonight in
a new battle over a 15-nUi* tri-
angle in the Judean Hills near the
blood-soaked area where 46 person*
were Slain earliar tn a Jewish raid
and an Arab ambush.
Police reports from Use desolate
country between Bethlehem end
Hebron said ths Jewish fighters
had surrounded and opened fire
on three Arab villages The firing
was continuing
Only a few hours before Pwlas-
Unes fiercest communal fight had
died down in the Same region. At
l*o*i M young Jewish men and
women were killed in the Arab
ambush which climaxed the bat-
tle police said .
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Ban Short Wav* •Eight Push-Buttona ‘12-inch SpdhJwr,
Radio-Phonograph in Contemporary Stylihg, Bdw Front
•Standard Broadcast Board .Two FM Banda. SprMd-
Floating Suspension * Eagle-Lighted Dial * Automatic
Volume Control ‘Tone ontrol ‘Built-in Antennas ’Auto-
matic Decord Changer plays ten 12-inch or twelve 10-
inch Records ‘Featherweight. Crystal Pick-Up ’Ample
Album Storage
Train Smash Injures
Three in Snowstorm
FAIRFIELD. Conn . Jan 1? —uP>
—At least three peraohs were In-
jured. none believed seriously, to-
night during a heavy snowstorm in
a head-on collision between *
freight train end a passenger train
on the New York. New Haven and
Hartford Railroad mainline tracks
here.
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Funeral service* for Mrs Patlie I
Ine* Gray. M, of Dallas, slater of,
Mrs Lillie E Henrich. 609 Texas,
were Driday afternoon at the
Marrs-Mundy-Quill Funeral Home,
with Rev James E Detweiler offi-
ciating. Interment was tn Rest-
land Memorial Park
Mrs Gray, who died Wednesday, I
Is survived by another sister. Mrs. i
Katie Foe, Dallas, and
nieces and nephews
Miss Ellen Henrich. 609
tai and Clinic.
>tresler, Argyle,
___ ________ Saturday after
David being a medical patient at the Kim
Howard Street Hospital and Cllnte.
; and her son will return to Dallas
Yesterday was the biggest day we have enjoyed since Our re-
turn to Denton and we know there is only one reason for this
too, THAT REASON we offer you merchandise for sale at the
price we SET not at a price we MEET
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JL INVfSTIGAtl TODAY
Denton !
?iumtttng Co
Bom* tew people may have
1 thought that W c Orr had severed
his sclive connecUon with the Firs’
I Stale Bank when he was made
Chairman of the Board of Direc i
• tors He * atlU at the bank m the i
same place, but Bill Bass now,
1 presiden’. Len Henderson:-caSIfier.'
and Mart SlOver. James Maxwell
and Charles McRpaddan, all assist .
«»4ll lit* wevaws w t.R«i
burdens from Bill Orr s shoulders |
In other words he wont have to,
carry so many responsibilities as
chairman of the board
We ore handicapped to give you better service, since Our floor
space is limited We ore forced to do without the conveniences
of push baskets This makes it hard on you we know, but you
can save many dollars by carrying your baskets through the
aisles we are forced to leave open for you to get through
C«lebrat«s 103rd Birthday
WEISER Idaho. Jan 17 — GF, —
Mrs Martha Anderson Weiser s
’oldest resident, celebrated her
! KBrd birthday today.
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2-1 DKNTQN (Tax.I RECORD-CMRONICLK— baaday, Jan. 16, IMS
. 10g* W Hickory, have aa waek and
guest* Mra M. C. Cop* e< Abilene.
Mr* Curtis' aaoihSr, and Mr. and,
Mr* C. H Boyd. Jr ahd son.
Charles of Bhrevapon. La.
The Founders Day Luncheon of |
the PEO at the Melroae Hotel. Dal- 1 street Hospital and Clinic
i las was attended Saturday by Mrs. •' • • ~ ----- —
W W King, Mrs Ray Chapman__
Max oatving major surgery at the Bln,
‘ Street Hospital and
____ Mrs Ruth Bacon
Mrs David Hoss. 101J Oakland, was dismissal Saturday
AUSTIN. Tex , Jan 17 — urv —
•'What ar* we going to do for wa-
ter next summer r *
eat contribution to a solution
problem is Mpected to coms
from a one-dav West Texas wator
conference called by Oav Jedter
for Jan. to tn Big Spring
There M West I » 111 counties
will combine their efforts in prob-
ably the first full-fledged coopera-
tive search for solutions to their
Semi-related problems.
Stacks of letters that would fill 6
buShel basket have poured Into th*
State Board of W a t e r Engineers,
mostly from West Texans who
have Just emerged from one of
their driest years In history
To the querlee. Board Chairman ’
E V Spence must regretfully re-'
ply that he doesn't know — yet.
But grey-hsUYd. g e n I s 1 Ool
Spencs and Gov Beauford H Jest-
er are certain there la an answer
— probably many answer*. They,
along with West Texans, ar* intent
on finding them.
Mb* Elisabeth WUean. daughter
of Mr and Mr*. Herbert WUaon,
906 W Sycamore, returned Friday
from NaShvdl*. Tenn.. Where she
ha.", been assisting with arrange-
ments concerning the convention,
of Methodist Yeung peopte bald tn
Cleveland. Ohio, during the Christ-
mas holidays Miss Wilson trill re-
sume her ttudles her* at North
Texas 8tete Collet* at th* be-
ginning of the new term She ha*
been on leave of absence as sec- _ _
reUry to Rev Philip W Walker. I of Dallas were tn Cleburne Thurs- Street Hospital and Clinic,
pastor of First Methodist Church dsy where Mrs Ross led the lesson Mrs F* * * ' *
Bunds y
Mr and Mrs. William Lewis are
visiting relatives in Abilene.
Week end guest of
Mrs T M Lindley. 825 W Sycs
are Mr and Mrs George
I Berends of Waco, sister and broth-
er-in-law of Mrs Ltndley Also
and daughter, Mrs. W M Jackson. <ucsts ,r* **!•■?’ ® Gresham
818 W Oak have returned from k * u cT ,
La Port* after a week* visit with I <IM1 Mr‘ Sher! of
Mr and Mrs A R .Carroll They I fUrrtM
also visited Mrs J. A Peek 418 HOSPITAL NOTES
Stroud, who Is a house gu**t of h*r. Mrs Helen gelt of Pilot Point
daughter, Mrs. Carroll. underwent surgery Saturday
Mr and Mn Homer C. Curtu. (the DenU*' and Clink:
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Round About
(Cvmunued from Pag* 1)
I Bill White and Roundabout, and,
bov, o. bov. was tt cold The birds
I were too smart to be traveling
i around, so not one was seen by this
trio. But. a good day ws* had. as
there were literally thousands and
I thousands of crows in flight "T.
O " and Roundabout stood tn one
’ place In the woods and shot down
fifteen of the *ld rascals which
art- taking this country and doing
1 a lot of damage to crops and Or-
chards It s good sport and too. kill-
ing those old rascal* will help in
I the food Situation, both for the
1 grower and consumer The season
1 ts open at all times on crow so get
■ out th* old gun and do a little
shooting for your farmer friend
1 more
BIKTHK
A girl was bom k* Mr and Mrs
B H White 205 Av*. G, Friday
nigh: st the D*aton Hospital and
Clinic
Mr and Mrs Bill Sheffield of
Arlington announce the birth of a
son. James Richard. Jan. 13 at St.
Joseph s Hospital in Fort Worth.
Grandpiuwnts ar* Mr and Mr*
K P Sheffield of Klrbyvlll*. and
Mr and Mrs R B P1t« of Roan
ok*.
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WALDRIPS
Sales & Service
120 S. Locust Ph. f
Our slogan is "The More We Sell the Cheaper We Sell.
let's see just what we mean by that. For instance, if we sell
on item for 2c profit, and sell 100 of them, we make $2. Now
if we can sell 200 of this item, and make 1 V4C on each item we
PONDER P-TA SPENDS
$1,000 ON SCHOOL
PonDBR. JeH. 16
Sl.too Bas been sgent »j
Pontier Parent • TtoeStot
tion for improvement of th* school
plant, eceording to Raymond
Banta, superintestoent.
Among Improvement* added are
a deep frees* unit for the school
kitchen, an electric refrigerator
for the hem* eooaeftile* depart
merit and tumbling mats and other
equipment tor th* gymnasium
and Street” Hosiitai and Cllnte.
f Mr* Ruth Bacon W Lewwvlile
__________________ __;__* ~ ‘ atler
and her guest. Mrs B G Howard being a medical paurnt St the Elm
nt rk*llmc were tn riphnrnp OtreanH WcMtnltAl <nd Clinic
pastor of First Methodist Church day where Mrs Ross led the lesson Mrs Elmo Hunt. 914 Ave C ,
' on Snakespare at a meeting of the returned to her home Saturday aft-
Rev W H Hawkies ef tb* RaUte Magaxine Research Club
la Gilbert Howard. Dellas
' ’"I' 7“ ____I Sunday with hi* mother, Mrs. Albert
Plans for next, Mr B G Howard, who U visit- was dismissed
*41] BP - !*■**“■ •*• Ku-assAm rv* Kfftew «»w4 Bkm4a>w«» A »«acH*a'
' Ross 1013 Oakland Mrs.
Ns damag* was regerted in twe
gnus firte Saturday afternoon The
first was tt l:to p. m in the FTOO
block of North Ekn and the second
blare at 2 36 was in the 1500 block
of West Byeamor*
^J^^K’KXiPefsintLsm Over
ter mMUeal treatmwn at tM Dea-
ton toMpiui and dime
Mrs Frank Faught. Jmtui, was
readmitted Baturday for medical
treatment at the Denton Hospital
and enme
Mrs 8 A Morse Of Denton, route
1. was admitted Saturday for med-1
leal treatment at the Denton Hos-
pital and Clinic.
C D Long of Slidell underwent
major surgery Saturday at ths'
Denton Hospital Bhd Clinic.
Mrs. ErneSi Sheet* of Celina
was dismissed Friday after being
a medical patient at the Elm
By
NEW ’______
The Stock market today emerged
from another losing week. the
slowest six • session Stretch since
last May. with mild recoveries ap^
peering for selected favorite* al-
though rails, oils and many lead-
ers remained in the minus ranks
Timid professional short cover-
ing and other buying cropped up
at the rail - end ol the Week on
the idea the recent lengthy decline
called for a technical rebound
From Monday on. however, trad-
ers trimmed accounts mainly be-
cause of pessimism regarding tax-
es. long-term business. European
relief, and possible rationing and
price control move* by Congress.
In the final apathetic session
rails slipped as a strike ef brother-
hoods threatened. Motors were al-
most at standstill as a new round
at wage demands loomed in this
field Decline* of fractious were In
the majority at the clos*.
Plymouth oil for the day dropped
1 3-3 at 43 3-4. Lesser recessions
were shown for U. S. Steel. Banta
Fe. Pennsylvania Railroad. South-
ern Railway, Southern Pacific,
Standard OU (NJL OUlf OH. Pack-
ard Motors. Douglas Aircraft
American Telephone, Westing-
house Electric. J. C. Penney and
International Paper
Modest Improvement was re-
tained by Bethlehem Steel. Chrys-
ler, Goodrich. Pan American Air-
ways. Transcontinental A Western
Air, Allied Chemical, Paramount
Pictures. Loew's and Du Pont. I
The Associated Press 60 - stock
composite was off 1 of a point at
64 3 tor the Saturday shift and on
the week wan down 1 4 points, wid-1
est recession since the final week |
of November. It was th* narrow-1
est Saturday market since Nov
22 of 664 issue* registering. 250
fell and 244 rose Volume of 300,-
000 shares was a bottom since
Nov. 15 The week's aggregate ol
4,616 550 shares compared with
5,178,086 the week before and w»S
a minimum for Sny 6 • day period
since that ended last May 10.
»OBT WORTH GR.lfNS
FORT WORTH JUL 17- iAP> —
Wheat Rn 1 hard S 17 1-2-3 25 1-1
Oats No 2 whit* IMI-l-IM 1-1
Corn M" 2 white X IS 1-4 - 3 IS 1-4
Sorxhunw No 2 y»llow mllo per
100 pound* 4 M • « te
HlHI WOKIH IIVESTO4A
FORT WORTH. Jal 17—(AFi—Re
ceipta this week below week earlier
I Trade axtremelv. ureven slaughter
| steers and yewrurga closed *1 w> 42
I loww- cows s'»adv ’o fifxv cent* high j
I *r butts s’rorty f»i cahwa steady tn'
*2 lower s»n>-k»r» and feeders firm
-o strong Cor-pamd wi'h las' wrokal
L'i I, ,v I r *- g—-d butcher hoes 25 rente)
ant caashiers. alH lift some of th* .nw»r coea atrvlv titty cents
| iowe- and auraer p'e* atesdr te kill
Fat trrrb? ins' 5” rente »o *1 |
yearlings and *e«ler latntia
oae<l 50 cen »a to,
- ... ..-d yearlings !*
rows ’*50-22 so eir.net* I
and c’>”rrs !' 16'*' b-i’te !*00-‘
. * , x 22 f*l ’«• ro'ms 17 so 27 50 eulla I
Th* Minn**poll* Tribune tn S copy > 13H>.I7o<? rtoclter and feed-r aaeer*
right sWlcle tonight said th*' • t veerings and calyvs I7 50-M00.|„
Unlvertflv of Mtnneso’a scientist stager ro-vs uo"jo.m bu’ch- >
had fof the fir** time ii*ol»’*d a I er b<«« topped 27 25 at toe cloe* ac-va
ooiiomyelitl* virus, almost Ifin per I » 00-24 00 Mags 1500 2100 pgs
,-ent ru-e I 10 r*>-?0 0W Fa- wooied lambs 1800-f
K I 35 no feeder lam hr 20 00 down shorn '
I lambs 2000-24 00 dom- vrar'tngs
| 21 00 down slaughter »w»» goo ii 00
■ xgrot roam 18ee down old buck*)
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Revival will not hold services In
the Shepard Chapel today as pre- j epend Sunday with
viously announced Plans for next'
Sunday afternoon will
nounced later
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 133, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 18, 1948, newspaper, January 18, 1948; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1370585/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.