Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 165, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1948 Page: 2 of 8
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George Merritt Curry.
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wealthy
but Mt It two year* ago to move
MARKETS
LOUT WORTH Lit EXTtM'k
In Germany
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harrrrapper — T. O. BabbHL
George M. Curry
Of Aubrey Dies
At Hospital Here
nei<hbr>rk untouched by total war
I at 15
learn
yesterday. He
forgotten
home
rovem-
the
He
collect
food
City
or a
for
of
cloth ee.
1 to waive tormalltiea
expected to inspect the
rk and to ir.fmn them-
n< local condition*
UtcxUouA and other
rav t documenta are rm
amount of Sat Ln i LLH
FIFTY Dollar! 1*1 750-
rltbout recourse
T SECRFTART
I made a less strenuous life neces-
sary. Manser works with the high-
way department. They have a
modest home at 413 Panhandle.
They agreed two years ago to
give the youngsters a home until
they can support themselves They
had given them up. BUI and Mar-
Bocfc Home
: Continued tvom Mge 1)
because Mrs. Manser felt sorry for
"children who had nothing to do
with the war and cant
them sei vee.
Back tn IM* she. too. came to
Ameiica During another war an
uncle in Denton took her to live
with him She Utad in Denton and
married an American huband But
she remember*
The Mansers areut
must be accumpe- Each month, because they were
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io the shaven, they’ve forgotten how to
DCM-
a guarantee that th-
r Into a contract and ;
iminre Bond In the
within ten (lOi day*
award of contract to
They remember the cold. too.
Last winter was horrible and coal
was scarce One hundred pounds
a month for heat and cooking
Long icicles inside the house and
ice on the inside of the windows
of 16" C I Pipe: 83 ft. of This winter they say. is much
under obstruct ions 320 8q milder Lots of rain, but not
of cutting concrete pavement, terribly cold
BUI Margaret are back
thanks to the American
men’, which paid their passage, to
the Red Crows which brought them
here from New York and to the
measure in miles collect Red
Cross packages of food Before
UNRRA was discontinued the
Wartemann family received those
packages in the same quantity as
the Germans
____... _ .. BUI was just 11. so he went to
>ato a Performance Bond school m Germany Classes lasted
hi* total bid. written about two hours a day. mostly
>1* surety company aat- because there was little heat and
>e City Csaiiininaion The; only about six teachers for
the right to reject any, jqq students in his school
learned reading writing and arith-
metic
He likes ’mechanics" and wants
to learn a trade - he believes il
i he works hard he can push htm-
5e of Joe E Ward Coo- self up Maybe he can. He* young
er 54S Nacol Building M-ui he s been through
Texas, and at the of- <t, bool
y Secretary at Drutou.)
may be vs ur4 upon
FEIN Dollar* '415 001
returned tf the con-
L* a bona f de bld
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“ I garet had almost give up them-
selves Two years is a long time
I to wait to get back home.
Why did the Mansers offer their
home? There’s more heart than
logic to the story. When the chil- :
dren were in the home in Ptort |
Worth they spent two weeks on the
’’ ftv awwie a a»« V'Uiij, XMJ. W
' Aubrey, route 2. died at Denton
Hospital and Clinic Monday at 5:35
p m. tollowing an illness of about
three weeks
Funeral service* will be held
Wednesday at 2 p m. at the ___ _________.
Schmitt Funeral Home chapel, by | They had a farm near Clear Creek,
the Rev J. W Dodd ot Denton. , but Mt it two years ago to move
Interment wil Ibe in Roaelawn ] to Denton when her heart condtton
Memorial Park
A llfetune resident ot Denton
county. Curry was born near Au-
brey Dec. 21. 1887 He was a re-
tired farmer He was a member
of Congregational Methodist
Church
( Survivors are his widow. r
daughter. Mrs. Lettie Pearl Lam-
bert of Denton: and a son, Jesse
B Curry of Denton: and two
brothers. Archie Curry of Olton
and Harvy Curry ot Aubrey, two
sisters. Mrs. Mary Arnote of Hous-
ton and Mrs Liule Byrom of Den-
ton and four grandchildren
They remember the bombings
The Americans planes came in the
day and the British al night. They
___ scurried to "bunkers." six and
Uw plans and apeci- seven-story solid concrete shelters
the bid opening date, where they were safe,
work include* approx- They remember the
owing
tr»achin< A backfill
14 feet deep laying
r V T pipe 1 950 feet
of 12” V T Pipe 1 100 ft of 10" V
T Pipe 1 500 ft of r V T Pipe and
me n or is" c i pipe: S3 ft. of
boring under obstructions 320 8q
Yds
4« Cu Yds of concrete pipe casing
Jt eewer manhol'-a S to 14 feet deep
and 4 steel pipe supports for C I pipe
cp bridge The City of Denton will
furnish the vitrified tile pipe and the
cast iron pip* , . . . . ,
J L YARBROUGH Mansers who are giving them abei-
Mxywr City of Denton Texa. ter That s enough for now
O c Kmioht They’ll need lime, tote of time.
City Sec | before they can sort out their
lives and settle down into a calm,
casual acceptances of enough
' fond, enough clothed, a warm
' home and house* full of well -4 fed
| Tt’» a long way back and
and 17 it isn’t to easy to
bow to live all over again
Im-
minds.
—Cattle 1.200. calves 550 active and j They want most of all to earn
strong, calves 50c I money Money that will buy food
steers vearlings and betters al 00-
25 -50; choice kinds of 2d 50. common
lots 17 00-20 00. good fat cow* 1800-
19 00: common to medium 18 00-
18 00. bulls 14 00-18 50. good I--
choice fat calves 32 00-28 50; com-
mon and medium calves 17 00-21 00.
Stocker and feeder calves yearling*
and steers 1800-31 00
Hogs 700 butchers 50-75c below
Monday's average or about 1 50 be-
low last Friday: sows 50c lower
Stocker pigs steady top 23 00 paid
for most good and choice 190-270 lb
bos. ood and cbolce 150-185 lb 18 00-
31 75. lightweights expected to dress
out soft and oily 3 00 to 4 OO gelow
beet butchers sows 15 50-18 00.
Stocker pigs 10.00-18 00
Sheep I 000 receipts mostly slaugh-
ter lamb* steady to »eak medium
and good wonted lambs 30 00-50 lat- j
ter price for two decks of medium to •
good 87 lb lambs. 18 00
SECTION >O 1
VliViKTl’EMLVT MIK BII»«
Sealed proposals will be received by
the City ot Denton. Texas at the of-
fice of Use City Secretary until 7 50
o clock p m March 13 for the j
IMPROVEMENTS Mrs
le and place the pro- the __
publicly opened and blankly. He bad
___ existed.
Each month, because they were
Manser farm. Mrt>. Manser who
has no children erf her own. grew
attached to them. Now they have
a chance to make themselves * a
life in America.
i Will they go u> .school’
That somehow isn’t very
FORT WORTH Tvx F*b 24 - (AP> portant in the youngsters
—Cattls 1.200; calves 550: active and They want most of all
_______ — I—kFk*. ahzsw. l*et _______ ____ -a _aai
week s final levels, medium and ytod and clothes to olher8
who won't get back unless William
Wartemann can find some one who
, will sign an affidavit declaring that1
and an American will support him and 1
hu family until be can take care
ot himself
No School Since 14
Margaret was ui the sixth grade
when she leR-Amerlca. She hasn’t
been to school since
free public education ends at 14,
Then a boy learns a trade and a
girl unually goes to work in the
shops. After 14. if you can’t work,
you don t eat because you aren’t
issued ration card. But they were
lucky again—they were Americans
and got a card.
With a ration card you can buy
five pounds of bread a week, less
than a pound ot meat a month.
—- , one fourth of a pound of butter
; a month, a pound of sugar or
"sweeu a month and a pint of
milk a week. There is no fruit, and
cabbage is the only vegetable in
the markets
Eggs—there are none
Manser asked Bill to gather
eggs yesterday He stared
they
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2*1 DENTON (Tea.) BECOBIXHBONICLE— Tuesday
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R W Bass. president of the First |
— ' State Bank, and Mrs. Baas were tn
"" i Fort Worth Monday to attend a
Members af the Womaa's Neele- West Texas on business
ty of Christian Service ol First
Methodist Church will meet at the
church Tuesday at 3 p m. when
Voraa D. Meeks will be Interna
tional Relations Day Speaker The
fellowship committee will honor re-
Mrs. L G. Hurst ol Kuswa, Okla.,
was week end guest of her son-in-
law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A.
H. Fleming. 2114 N Elm
Clyde Allender and son. Charlew.
leiiowsmp committee win nonor ro- of Cincinnati, Ohio, visited bls bro-
tlring and present W8CS officers at' ther and family. Mr and Mrs Roy
Uie meeting | Allender and children. SCI
pfrnonaln wn*'hv dur,n* we*k end
Mr. and Mrs R.C Kee. boo W
Hickory, are on a week a trip to
321 Wiuv
en-
route to Oregon, where he and hi»
family plan to live.
Mrs. C H Smoot returned to Mar-
ietta. Okla , Saturday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs John Kelly, her
son-in-law and daughter with whom
she makes her home Mrs Smoot
was bouse guest-of Mrs Joe John-
son, 612 Pearl Street, and was one
of the hostess group for Friday's
meeting ot the Benjamin Byon
Chapter. DAR
Noble M Wright technician at
j Ashburn Hospital. McKinney, Mrs.
. Wright and little daughter. Lady
bc“ Louise visited Denton relatives
Monday
Mr and Mrs C M Mlaell Jr.,
of Dallas, spent the week end here
with relatives.
iCocUuuad Irom P-go 11
i as on other days the owners1
i are too busy to let us do our job ’’
Dies Suddenly
Mrs Nena Belle Wood of Corinth
about 80. died suddenly of a heart
attack Monday at about 12:25 a m
suffered while she was a week end
guest of her brother. Tom McLean,
in Carrollton
Funeral services will be
Tuesday at 2:30 p. tn at the chapel
of Jack Schmits and Sons Funeral
Home. Interment will be in IOOF
cemetery.
Mrs. Wood was bom in Hot
Sprmg*. She eras a member of the
Baptist Church. Her husband was
the lat* Henry Wood, who died m
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Survivors include two brothers and Clime.
Janice Ruth Sanders 1502 E.
McKinney, was dismissed Monday
after being a medical patient at
Elm Street Hospital and Clinic.
Glenda Maxine Bums. 506 Ful-
ton. was dismissed Monday after
medical treatment at Elm
Hospital and Clinic
Mrs. George Gladish.
Welch was dismissed I
from Elm Street Hospital
’ m ft pt t
Miss Hazel Raines. 806 N Elm. !
was admitted Saturday as a med-
ical patient at Demon Hoapital and ;
Clinic j
Mrs James Haley of San An-1
t or.io ui-derweut major surgery
Saturday noon al Denton Hospital
and Clinic.
William Andrew Walters. 107:
Welch, was admitted Sunday for
medical treatment at Denton Hoa-
pital and Clinic
BlBTHS
Mr and Mrs Raymond Banks
; of Ponder are parents of a boy
I bom Sunday at Denton Hospital
’ and Clinic.
A boy was born Bunday to Mr
, and Mrs Darwin Welsh. 1301 Lind-
sey. Sunday at Denton Hospital
and 'Clinic
_______ Bom to Mr and Mrs Jack Curl,.
McGsi- 1400 Stroud, a girl Sunday at Den
i ton Hospital and CUna .
1002
Monday
I and i
Clinic after receiving medical!
treatment at Denton Hospital and
Clinic.
Miss Belle Burden Tioga
was admitted Sunday as a medical '
patient at Denton Hospital and
W Slater and Roy Riggins
Precinct IS. Lake Dalias—Cteorgv
Ferrell presldlnc Judge J R Carter
and Tom Sanders
Precinct 18 -Argyle—OUia Mullins
praaid :n< judge Pen Heath R<y
Crawford and 'John Tbompactn
Precinct 17 Partin—Sam Ta r lor
preaid Inc judge. Mrs G C Rue and
J E Nance
Precinct 18 Denton No 3- O J
Camp presiding Judge Will Stewart.! Cltnie
Jeaa Finck ley and Mrs. Louise Hutcbe-
aon.
Precinct 19 Denton No 4—L A
WUacn. presiding judge Mrs John
Clarke E D Curtia and B E Loreiey
Precinct 20 Bantoi No 3—M L
Ramey presiding judgv. A L Scott ,
Mrs W. K Durbin and Mrs Bari
Maun.
Precinct 21. Waketon—John Cal-
vert presiding Judge Oecar Robert-
aoc. and Mr* W H Rteaell
Preelnet 22. Justin—C Y
presiding Judge Leo Adams.
Blr-hop and Mrs. Nannie Coo*
Precinct 23 Banger—Bud Gentle
presiding Judge Mrs Elia Warren.
T A Miller and Mrs. J. M. Sullivan. I
Precinct 24. Wart Pilot Point —I
Bart. Bala presiding judge. R. L Mae-
•ey. Eart Caaslti and O. P Ryan
Precinct 25 Slidell — W R
mitt pres id. ng judge Mrs L. i|M. ;
Auheeon and J. T ButtrUl
Pre< met 28. Drop—Martin Neely I
preaidtng judge Mr* Ethel
Hard and Mrs Leonard Knox
Precinct 27 Krum—R L. Cole, pre- I
aiding judge Mrs Curt McSpadden I
J C Lee and George Owens
Precinct 29 Plainview—John Mil-
ler jeesidlng judge and Oeorge R.ck
Preetnct 31 ShUoh—C P Baker,
pr -vdtag judge and Nowlin Oas-
fw<1- '40*^1
rrectnr-t 33 Cor-.nth—Areb Brown
prerttftag judge * W. Cmtaaug* and
B A Kiger
^Jown
j meeting of the Seventh District
I of the Texas Bankers Association.
Last year Bill was elected secre-
• tary erf the Eighth District of
j Bankers, however, he was not a
member of that association That's
what we call stepping out of
bounds to get a good man
• PLAZA*
Today and Wednesday
ItelUUS! THRUM* TMRiuTf
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs Albert Forrester and
fant son of Argvle were dismissed
I Monday from Elm Street Hospital
' *rc/4 f’llwl-
Robert McLean of Childress and ;
Tom McLean of Carrollton and
several nieces and nephews
held
the
his fists After several blows, th*
Marylander recounted, the thug
took Arthur Sechrist’s billfold con-
taining 8320. then kicked the victim
in the back and side.
In the meantime, another mem-
back and ran up to Clifton Sechrut,
from a nearby fence. He came
back and ran u pto Clifton Bechrtst,
Attack
lOODtmuad from Faga i)
__ driver's side, yankod Arthur
rechriat from the seat and began
pummellng him tn the face with
Roanoke Native
Dies Here After
Short Illness
Mrs. E. L. Rpbinson. 63. lifetime
r*aid«nt of Roanoke, died at 1:15
p. m Monday at Kim Street Hos-
pital and Clinic following an 111-
n*M •( about two woeka.
rtaMnsl aarateoa will b*
WedMBday al 1:50 ». m. at Roan-
oka Mathodlat Church. Interment
will to* in Medlin cemetery near
Roanoke. Th* body will remain at
Shepard FVneral Home, which is
in charge of arrangements, until
10 a. m. Wednesday. The body will
b* taken to the reektence a*v*rsl
hours preceding th* e*rvtces
Burvivors are her huabund: a
daughter. Mrs. Uda Harper of
Mount PlHiant. three aistera,
Mrs. B. Miller of Fort Worth. Mias
Nor* Qwena of Washington. D. O..
and Mr*. D Mahar of Grand Prair-
ie; two brothers. E. R. Owens of
Wichita Falls and A. H. Owen*
of Muleshoe.
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M-O-ll >h TW4WC9LOO!
dent Truman appealed vesterday
for st lea«t a 14 - month exten-
sion and strengthening of the rent
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onr month version Next month the
House will turn to the Senate bill
House balloting on its short term
till was all set even before Presi-
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$1.00 Down
$1.00 a Wook
Folks savour^
PLUMttNSS SIMPLV
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AND YOU WILL
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Cusick reported
Among the hoodlums, the Mary-
. was a “big blonde
about 160 pounds," who
STUNNING NEW WWTT
PHILCO 460. Superb tone, ex-
treme rtoshivity ... all ta a inur
aew plaatic cabi-
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WALDRirS SALES & SERV.
120 8 Locust Phone 80
ROY RAUL MOTORS
1706 N Dm Ph 434
RADIO SERVICE CENTER
507 8. Locust Ph 283
Phikrn Refrigerators and FYees-
ers attractively priced — easy
terms
Pansies, snapdragons and stock.
Also strawberry plants Ready for
transplanting now. B. L Selby A
Non* Nursery and Greenhouses. 14M
A Locust Phene 181.
swinging the board Blows from the
nail studded, seven-foot fence stave
cut Clifton Sechrist’s face and head
| and knocked him unconscious. Clif-
ton Sechrist was robbed ol 875,
; lander said,
woman. l^__. ___ r---, ---
' hit Mrs. Sechrist in the face while
i she was in the car. then shouted:
“Get out of that car and I’ll give ,
j you a whipping "
I Cusick said he managed to kick I
I one assailant in the stomach
Officers said the hero of the oc- i
I casion was a tall, unknown sailor. |
j who appeared and interceded in
behalf of the victims. While the;
1 sailor was arguing with the thugs.1
, th. Marylanders managed to load;
i Clifton Seehrlst in the car and
I cwape. they said
E. McKinney
After-
rdfi McKinney
Danton, Taxoa
f* MlvW'lm* M<’iaH<MS
Gei mor* for
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ASSUWUO ANO M(XI-
TISTID AT IACTOIY
"Just think, someday our own little plane — hong
□red out ot Skiles Aviation "
Era Rites Set
Today for Cycle
Crash Victim
RED GILES
Phone 1060
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BANISH Food Odors!
V*nt-A-Hood, th* mod*rn kitchen
ventilator, o»’’ rid of O'*04*"
laden iteam at the Move ...
before il hat time to circulate
through the haute. Save* time
and effort in house cleaning ...
>avet money in
redecorating com.
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FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE AND OUR PROFIT
We are Now Staying Open All Night.
Drop by and See Us.
JACK HILL COOCO STATION
530 So. Locwrt 2132
Caruthers Motor Co.
Seles £r Service
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219 W. Hickory Phene 951
The Sullivsn Funeral Home
of Sanger was in charge of funeral
arrangements.
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Automobile Owners Attention! —
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Phillips
Buried Today
Final rites for Mrs MarUey
Phillip*. 70, who died at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Odom I
eight miles west of Sanger, Sun
day afternoon were to be held
Tuesday St 1:45 p.m. in Landmark
Baptist Church in Banger.
Rev. J. K. Kins of Denison oon-
duotad the services. Interment was
la Sanger cemetery.
Mr*. Phillipa was a long-time
resident of th* county.
•he to survived toy a daughter
Mrs Odom, and six sons. L. K. and
Willis of Gaineavtlle. Avto of Ben-
ning. NM Leon of Vale Jo.. Calif .
Grady of East Point Oa.. and Bra-
dy of Dallaa.
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gNOIMMBIOANP BUILT BY CHRYSLER COR BORATION
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automoiilh
Sherwin -William*
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'I now MMefber. aM/Aer.
li make* your boute Took
h heiter. Ia*i longer
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3ANOER. Feb m — Lavt rttea
for SS - year-old Louis William
Reiter ^f Era, route 1, who was
fatally Injured tote Friday after-
noon whan the motorcycle bo was
riding aocidentally clashed against
a guard saR post on Highway 77
Were aobedutod for I p. n today at
Baptist Church.
Interment was io be tn Era
om notary.
The young motorcyc*
killed when he was burl._ .
a fence poet after bis machine toft
the highway and plunged across a
dtteb into a field. He suffered a
fractured ekuil. Reiter apparently
wee rapidly approaching a oar
from the rear, swerved to Ibe right
to avoid it and crashed into the
guard rail poet, according to
State Highway Patrolman H. P.
Berkley, who investigated the ac-
cident.
A resident of Er* community
since a small child, Reiter was
bora at Georgetown Aug. M. 1»4.
He was a graduate of Era High
School and served with the Army
Medical Corps in Chins during th*
War. He was a member of the
Seventh Day Adventist Church
Survivors ar* his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Reiter of Era.
four brothers. Rudolph and Reuben
Reiter of Valley View and Leonard
and Marvin Reiter of Era; and
nine sisters. Mrs. Frelda Gensler of 1
Whsrton. Mrs Elisabeth Massey:
of Hillsboro. Ore.. Mr* Minnie
Howard of Valley View. Mian Betty |
Reiter of Dallas. Miss Ann Reiter;
of Denton and Doris. Lillie, Mil-
dred and Mary Ann Reiter, all ot
MILLICHAMP RITES
ARE HELD AT KEMP
Ed and Ronnie Mllllobainp of 1316
Mill Street, served a* pallbearers
al th* funeral of their grandfather,
George Mlllichamp, Sunday at
Kemp.
Mr. Mlllichamp, 58 years of age,
died Friday evening at his home
in Kemp.
Also attending the funeral from
Denton were Mr*. Elisabeth Mtlll-
champ, of 1316 MUI Street, daugh-
ter-in-law of the decreesed, and Mr.
and Mrs. A D Adams, of 1308 Mill
Street.
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Texas Power & Light Co.
Arthur L. Hernott. Local Representative
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 165, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1948, newspaper, February 24, 1948; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1370617/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.