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DENTON CIVIC MV CHOIR FOUNDATION
WEEK’S POULTRY
E
r
We Have Learned" was the
for the twelve months period beginning June 1. 1953.
out when they
They found
in the amount of $
CLASSIS OF MEMBERSHIP
ssor of business admin-
Contributor
Reaches 72
old ewes 6-96.50.
now because of an operation per-
DALLAS. Tex . May 30 I—The
lace cloth and centered with blue
atmosphere of Sen.
hush-hush
and TSCW
Honorary Texan
i
taining to such citizenship, was
Co-Op Gin At
Committeemen making arrange-
grease products.
75.00
bert Mayer
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itions that
vidual campaigns
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Auto Liability Insurance
TODAY'S PERSONALITY . . .
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Furnishing Denton County Homes For 75 Years .
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former
Catholic
principal
The end car left the tracks at a j
switch Crewmen on the engine
and in the eaboose immediately
behind the engine didn't notice ft
But back at the other end things
Denton Woman
Gets Cuba On
Television Set
12.00
12.00
20.00 1
30.00
36 00
dint Murchison Jr., sons of Clint
Murchison, Dallas Oil millioneire.
The Murchison brothers said the
Murchisons’ private plane was fly-
ing McCarthy and party to the
Murchisons’ Acuna ranch in the
Sierra Madre Mountains of Mei
ico. They Mid he was expected to
stay there a "couple of days”
Salvation Army
Drive To End
Here This Week
DA'
his p
abilitie
self di
Jones Cleaners
Yarbroughs Professional
Pharmacy .......
I Point Quarterback Club in charge
! of arrangements.
Speciel t the Record-Chrenicle
FRISCO, May 30 —The Farmer's
Co-op Gin Association has moved
into its new store and office build-
Sixth Year
Students End
’ A-E-, 5
mathmatics teacher at Celina High
School
Methodist Pastor
At Pilot Point
Retires June 7
sity of Arkansas commencement
ceremonies
United Daughters of
Confederacy
J C. Penney Company
Ham A Chapman
Denton Frozen Foods
Storrie, bachelor of science in in-
dustrial engineering.
A» the hedside ef their sister.
Mrs. Lou Roberson, who ia ill ia
Lawton are Mrs Clarance Max
well. Mrs Cora Arbuckle, Miss
Sallie Belew and Miss Cora Gar-
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Holiday Road
Death Toll
preside
and i
ers.
stage
produ
"The
, of the
*st in
cd a
dent n
Lancai
is mi
. — , "Key Appreciation Night” will
director. General Paul Wakefield. I be held in the ball park here begin-
nine at 8:15 p.m. with the Pilot
BOY CHOIR
(Continued from Page 1)
36 .Short jacket
37 Diplomacy •
58 Explosive
M Unit of force
DOWN
1 Ardor
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CO.
PHONE C-7713
M Feminine
nickname
a a usiaaasia mm
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POISONER
(Continued from Page 11
en
the
neys
' Cunningham Studio
I night when he leaves the Pilot
! Point system to become coach and
ExSuperintendent
At Pilot Point
To Be Honored
Special to the Record-Chronicle
PILOT POINT. May 30--School
Superintendent H. W. Key, who
has served Pilot Point for the past
12 years, will be honored Tuesday
OUT
THEY
GO
The marriage license business Attend Service
Denton attorney, win
r chairman. Daa Eddy
st.e r
YOU ARE INVITED TO PARTICIPATE—You can be a part of thia outstanding com-
' munity enterprise by filling out the card above and mailing or bringing it to the
Record-Chronicle. Donors will be notified of the date of the first trustees meeting as
soon as the campaign is completed.
fund fare as follows:
Patron Member:
Monroe Pearson Company 1120.00
We
Specialise
In
WEDDING
FLOWERS
b SHEET MET
223 w OAK
man of the Denton County drive 1
The fund should total about -alf Selby » Flower Shop
of the $3,000 goal.' Messer said 1 Verne Carrington
mercej «
residets
vited.
Dsive Cerefully, you might injure a custemer of mine.
By winning one of the 11 Allis-Chalmers scholar-
- ships, with 40,000 contestonts, Betty Jo Troejev, '
2103 W. Mickory, is Denton’s penonelity of she
week. A bouquet of beautiful voses win be sent to
bat, cempliments of ehe Lyle Mentgomery Co.
Point Methodist Church for the past
three years, has announcer* be will
retire June 7, the end of the
current conference year.
Rev. Mr. Gattis has been in the i
Methodist ministry for 43 years. He
started his career in 1910 as sup-
ply pastor at Snyder.
He. and Mrs. Gattis will reside
in Wichita Palls, near the homes
of their children and families
BIRTHS
A boy was born to Mr and Mrs.
Frank Martino, 2303 Fowler Dr.,
at 11 p.m. Friday in Flow Me-
morial Hospital.
I
Payment will be made ,
.08
under a Community Chest plan. <
Aartino explained, a single drive
WASHINGTON. May 30 IP—
Draft Director Lewis Hershey was
। presented s certificate of honorary j
Texas citizenship today. A docu-
Bi
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lying f
were
cerem
United
nations.
At
visited
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buglet
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destinei
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of their
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in the
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safely
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pinos
joint
High
cerel.
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Ambl
acting
Eul.
that
destrui
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greed
midst.’
Ami
clared I
dead h
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medical; Mrs. E C. Gos
ciate profei
istration.
reserve officer at University of
Texas graduation exercises. An-
other ROTC student, Charles E.
Lynch of Krum, was commissioned
in the Army reserve . 4 .
Degvees were awarded Friday
at Texas A&M College to three
students from Denton They are
James H Thomas, bachelor of
science in electrical engineering:
James J Storrie zbahelor of
science in geology, and John H.
president, will be in charge.
PERSONALS
: KOREAN WAR
Continued trom Fare it
maposer M______
vpposed ■ 4 Unit of war*
41.01a mugical
Prosper Pastor
Going To Frisco
tocker cows 614 down.
Hog top 614 80-8M.TI: sows 818-683;
pigs 831 down.
Blaughter spring lambs 613-636;
shorn old crop lambs 68-680. feoder
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LINWC.D
ROBERSON
FLORIST
Ph.
. C-2561
................... having becme a Contributing .
Patron - Sustaining Member at the Denton Civic Boy Choir School Foundation has
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First State Bank
Denton County National
Bank
Medical-Surgical Clinic
Spocial to the Record-Chronicle
PILOT POINT, May 30—Rev:f
G. H. Gattla, pastor of the Pilot
^Jown Copied
thodist Chureh. -
He has been transfered to the
Friaco Methodist Chureh
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CHEST PLANS
(Continued trom Page 1)
is that it would be very welcome
And there are
all younger
ANSYB
than Sammy, to take care of.
Picutti invited Bragg to come to
Morelia to study when Bragg spent
two days with the Morelia choir
in Corpus Christi. He asked and
received permission to bring the
3"onthinnt
4 Fry mg van
' 5 Astringent
A Gene
7 Sharp
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six other children.
pushed aside by the slow-chugging
locomotive. He suffered brush
bums and bruises :
This sequence of events was re-
anastsgctg“20hanqgoftKePtnee
mate. At present, the volunteers
give many days each year to the
various drives and the donors are
aobtited many times each year.”
The meeting Monday will be a
dtaper meeting, but those who wish
at the tes
bat Mater”, which the
Choir will premier next
SeAtUes
FURNIURE
pa sound
mt a.Pertinthgto
or. , averiod
K al time
- - IU
Miter sheep
ating M. ~
Mrs L. L. Porter, 1408 Maple,
thought she wss tuning in Channel
5. Fort Worth, on her television
set Saturday night.
But it was Channel 2. And the
program wasnbeing,aired from Security Life Union
Havana. Astonished at the long
tis
-
A Contributing Member is one who pledges to pay from 81 to 15 per month.
A Patron Member is one whopays trom $6 to 110 per month
A Sustaining Member is one who pays 115 or more per month.
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distance reception. Mrs. Porter
called her daughter, Tina, a Span
ish major at NTSC. Miss Porter
A girl, Judy Beeaa. wi
Mr. and Mrs Billy be
Aubrey, at 6:06 p.m. T
mettled much at the week. The close
was steady but with an unsettled
undertone. Supplies were about ade-
quate for a good demand. Some buy-
er reniatanc was reported to the
higheat price quotation*
The Waco-Corsicana market held
steady throughout the week Bup-
plies were about adequate to ade-
quate for e fair to good demand
Trading wee moderate.
Cloaihg price* were 88 cents in the
south; 37-38 in the east; 37 at Waco
and Coraicana FOB plant.
! . pledged 1
SAMPLEY
(Contnuea from Page 1)
Webb, graduate professor of libra-
ry science at the University of
Chicago, will arrive on the cam-
pus as director of libraries.
Mias Brashears, a native of Ire-
dell, Ter, received her first diplo-
ma from the North Texas Normal
School. She also received two bach-
elor's degrees from NTSC and took
the bachelor of science degree in
library servie from the Univer-
sity of Illinois.
Dr. J. K. O. Silvey, distinguish-
ed professor and chairman of the
dhision of science, was named di-
rector of the department of bio-
logy, and six new staff members
i were appointed.
Dr. Ruth 1. Anderson from the
I faculty of TCU was named asso-
Schmitz Furniture Co.
Antonio will join the speech facul-
ty .and Dr. T. C. Crenshaw, head
■ of the English departent at TCU,
. will be a visiting professor of Eng-
J lish.
Dr. Bruce P Foster of Yale will
join the staff as) assistant pro-
fessor of physics and Dr. Edwin
Hanen, Cornell University, will be
an assistant professor of speech.
Dr. Logan Pratt, University of
North Carolina, has been named
assistant professor of English.
MAN NUDGED OFF TRACKS
. ........................................................................................
The senior high Methedist You*
woga be held each year’to raise Fellowshipwil,prpsent the.eye
taw* for all the charitable and ningservice, EirttMethodist
now I Church in Cole Cnapel at 13
pm today Miss Betty Troeger,
The Roman godedss Venus origi- l
■ally represented growth in na-
ture and beauty and only in later'
times did she acquire the traits of
the Greek Aphrodite and come to
represent human love
"The idea is net to reduce the
donations," said Martino, but to
save the time of the volunteer
E"
listened, then identified the
tainer as Tito Hernandez.
"Jerry Lewis of Cuba.” ,
Slaughter stem and yearlinga 010-
888; slaughter cow* 66-816.50: stock,
er calves 880 down; atocker yearlings
618 35 down; stocker steers 68 down;
re noon Monday. AU
Denton epur ity are in-.
Salvation Army solicitations are Joe.W. Nichols .
scheduled to wind up Monday sc- . Miscellaneous Contributions
cording to Jack Messer, co chair- i Y oung Modern Shop 4 00
j Gay Roofing Company 5.00 ;
' Gelhv'e Elame- She- 5 Q0
600
The boys and directors will see Dr Jack Woodward is just wait- i
the preparation for this tour from ing for his passport to start a trip
the beginning, as well as work on around the world by plane He
the slow-parts of Hohanyi’s Sta- — -
can expert in co
ik,win speak.
.. — .1—...
Busheys ------ .
Estelle Brown Real Estate
Mrs Lee Preston .
Paul's Western Shop
La Mode .....
Annonymous . v .......
The Boston Store ........
M. E Hall
40.00 j known over the United States as
25.00 having owned and bred some of
12.00 the country's greatest racers of
24 00j the coursing events.
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LANCASTER. Pa., May 10 UR- know anything about it until later.
One of the weirdest accidets to They found out when they
railroad annals turped uD here to- brought the train o a stop after
, day. You wouldn't believe it if you encountering a citizen who had
mw it. a * - fallen asleep on the tracks in the
i' The tag end car of local freight । middle of the street. He teas .
moving down Water St Jumped the —he eie h" ““ che-heeine
tracks, it smashed 17 parked auto-
mobilos, damaged boo sea. Dre es
capes and parking meters in a <
twobleek spree Then the car,
hopped back onto the tracks. anu ag.. -■ a.. • ---- —
Crewmen on the train didn’t sylvania Railroad police:
---- The 13-car train was making lo-
cal deliveries to ptanta and stores I
within six blocks at Penn Square,
heart of this city of 60,000 in »
famed Eastern Pennsylvania farm-
ing region The freight was moving
slowly on tracks that run down the
center of Water Streot It was
12 45 am 3,
Hickory; Billy Crossland, JM;
Era. r. V. Towler and bahy,
, Krum; E. H. Runion, 1020 Maple;
Judy and Danna Salmon, Route 1,
Henton; Miss Bertha Shrum, San-
theme of TSCW Demonstration
School sixth year graduation UR
ches Wednesday in the school audi-
torium. •
A tea for guests and parents was
held in the sixth year room after
the ceremony.
Dr. Thomas E. Pierce, sohaol
director, spoke at the gradustlaa.
He was introduced by the sixth
year teacher, Mrs. Philip Walker.
Mrs. Walker, who received a gift
from her students, recognized the
year's outstanding achievements
and introduced visiting parcota.
Tom Evanson, David Nivens.
Nan Selby and Terry Pettit played
piano solos; Joan Gambill, vocal
solo; Evelyn Coleman and Cyn-
thia Darnell, vocal duet; Laura
Ann Sanders, original acrobatic
number; Gretchen Jeffery and
Carol Smith, original ballet with
Steve Elder as narrator.
Miss Selby and Honeya Thomp-
son, class history; Paula Kasyn-
ski and Miss Jeffery, class proph-
ecy; Evanson, Master of Ceremon-
ies Gene Bird and Lynn Myers,
class will; Miss Gambill and Mias
Coleman, original song.
Ruth Carolyn Byrd and Mary
has picked up in the past few I WASHINGTON, May 30 u— Nell Roas presided
days. Mrs. Bill Parker, deputy of President and Mrs. Eisenhower table, which wss covered with a
the county clerk's office, said, will attend a special Memorial ______ _____
"We've issued more than 20 licens- Day service at National Presby- and white daisies.
ea in the past two days and most terian Church at 7 am CST, to-
of them_went to students of NTSC morrow The President is a mem
ber of that church.
By The Associated Press
Millions of cars rolled along the --------------- —-
nation's highways under generally were happening. The freight car
ideal motoring conditions Saturday ' careened crazily to the aide. lath-
and the holiday death toll from ac- ing at autos parked along the curb,
eidents began to creep up Some were crushed almost flat
Two violent crashes causing a One total, wreck was brand-new.
ROVNDABOVT
Pago “ Eitenhotver To
1,24,
M. Ancent.
porco
M Gaelic •
aea red
>7 omelafot
. Summerset. The Selfs live Mar
Wichita Falls
lambs 813-410.60. feeder yearlings
817 down; old crop wethers 98-910;
Veterinarian F B Watte believes ments for the affair are J Winston
.,n iv. 41 to .i----- — that the dogs are being poisoned Peel. Eddie Jentgen, Clifton Irick,
- EE 3
100.00 I has his greyhound farm on high-
Contributing Members j way rt. about five miles southeast
! of Denton, of which A. G Wall ia
I 12.00 manager Dr Woodward is well
- a
AUSTIN (AP|— Texas poultry mar.
kata closed steady Ulla week, ths
poteaPepaztment ot Agrieuiture re
fgusaotaaaue pea Work With Ica
the loss, supplios were shor of a
good demand Trading was moderate
and underton. ateady., • --- " ’-------“n
. la Beat Teza the market was un-
Drive figures wdl be available
later. Yesterday’s Total
The Denton committee will con- Total to Date
centra te on residential area dona- gm---
tions thia week. Messer sod Ray- ammumum
mood King bead the group 15 .
to Attend, only the diseussioh may . J. muwavu nuvv. ur MS *
tSuh to “ttonuttceadas. Locust was commissioned a Naval
Special to the Record-Chronicle Meanwhile, hand-to-hand fighting Murrell Rogers manager of the
Mncnvn p— ate flared on a much smaller scale on Co-op. Mid merchandise will be
Pe*er wdl hold’ hi* latservice the East-Central Front throughout limited to seed, insecticides and
Sunday night ia the Prosper Me^
The guests will Be welcomed by
Jayvee president
chosen boys with him a new species of hunting dogs, a a > n
The Morelia boy chpir school that is for this town, was received Hersney DPCOmeS
l trains 120 boys from surrounding here this week when Dr. J W
Indian villages, Brsgg explained Grooms. 710 N. Elm. got a Wei- i
Since the concert group cannot ■ maraner gyp, four months old, I
yet afford robes, the Deaton group from a breeder of that species in
plans to take as a gift enough Eldorado. Kans. The Weimaraner
' material for 25 vestmehts. , is relatively a new hunting dog
.x t .st. it semesinane
trained for most any kind of hunt- wiven Hershey by the Texas draft j
gram in Carnegie Hall in Novem-l mg from birds to animals . _ . — - - -- ।
ber _____
wii2, “n""NM, "LTZ ne i (Continued from Page i > i Father Paul Charcut,
Denton land Ytrom Ne i Yorkto Eng: ter. Mrs. Al Coleman of Sabine pastor of St Thomas
Denton land. France, Italy, India, and Pass Church will be the
with the Dallas Symphony orches i Amtran then-rands. "purpose of Mr and M” Robert Marquis, j speaker A band and other enter
tra.I rt. Sp iill i accomSs^ Panhandle, also fecognized tainment and free refreshments
Additional donations to the Den-' will return by way of the Pacific their dog's symptoms and were are planned _____
ton Civic Boy Choir Foundation The purpose of Ji trip L t Sbuy able to save it from death. Committee, - .E-
some of the finest greyhounds that
Greenlee, medical
. Diamised: MM Glenn Tribble,
:==- “ sags
Laar Ashore of Ban WEEK’S LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH (AP)— -Livestock for
the week: Steera and yeariinge 01-98
down ogwa 88-88 lower; saughter
and atocker calves 61-68 lower; hoga
ateady; shorn lamba and yearlins
01-60 lower; ewee steady to 50 cent*
off.
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12.00
12.00
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12.00
60.00
12.00
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1200
ner ar Boq Restart to make reser-
vatonswitbahe Chamaber of Com-
A. H. Weaver of Arlingten visit-
ed his nephew, B. A. Weaver, Old
Justin Rd. last week.
HOSPITAL NOTSS
Fiow Memeriai Heapteal
Admitted: Mrs Frank Martino,
2303 Fowler Dr, medical; Mias
Jo Am Allen, 1403 E. McKinney,
surgical; Mias Joneel Jennings,
f208‛Ruddell, surgical; James Ni-
chell, 207 Sherman Dr, medical;
Mrs Doe Portman. 1814 W. Mill,
surgical; Michael Portman, 1814
W. ME. surgical; Mis Bertha
Shrum, Sanger, medical; Mrs A.
P. Rogers, Frisco, medical; Mrs.
F. J. letcher, 1004 Coit, medial;
Robert Maddox NTSC, suzgical;
Mrs. James r. MeGuire, 1212
Mrs B C Judkins at 701 Ecler rett-
,n . is a guest at the Moana Hotel in -Troy Self. 10. sen of Mrs. Mar-
wokers jand the.pepple who do- Hr^vUnh. vin Self, 410 W. Prairie, left Sat-
Walter L. Keeme, 6M Welch, urday on a two-week trip to Sum
ia a candidate for the degree of merset, Ohio, with his brother and
bachelor of science in education, sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs."Fritz
to be granted June 4 at Upiver- Self, and their baby. The family
will visit Mn Self father ia
Mr and Mrs. Jeff Burch, 311
Highland, are new grandparents.
A baby girl was born to their
daughter and son-tn-aw, Mr and
Mrs. George Arnentrout of Corpus
Christi, Friday Mrs Arnentrout
is the former Miss Odessa Burch.
Mr. end Mrs. R. C. Durham and
sob. Ricky, of Kahoka. Mo., are
visiting Mn. Durham's parents.
Mr. aid Mn. B. A. Weaver. OMI
Justin Rd, and Mr. Durham's pa- >
rents, Mr. and Mn. D. Walker
of Farmers Branch.
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heavy. ' a ‛ । Frisco -
McCarthy, On Mystery Trip, ,T_ airrin- w.
____________ _ , Pakeg PriVfltC Pane TO Mexico formed for a back injury suffered
total <18 deaths got the Memorial The smashing went on for throe * —m- 1 1 1 V --• ------- in World War I.
Day week end off to a .somber blocks until the freight ear was
I start. ' dragged back onto the tracks. Res-,
Hot weather over the most of idents were dashing from their--— .
the eastern half of the nation lured homes at the clatter Police 'tele- Joseph McCarthy’s mystery trip
thousands to beaches and pools phopes jangled and radio cars to Texas deepened today as the
and drowning* added to the over- were sent to intercept the tram. senator jumped into a private
all death toll of the first holiday At Water and Conestoga St. a8- plane and headed for Mexico,
of the spring season, year-old Melvin Schlossman, a res- Several muscular aides, who
Traffic accident* caused the ‘dent of the section known locally carefully kept reporters from inter-
most deaths with 72 persons killed as "shantytown, was lying on the viewing distance, intimated Me-
since • pm (local time) Thurs- street between the rails. Carthy came to Dallas on "rou-
day Six nerwute drowned and ■ The engineer didn't see him and tine" business as head of the Sea-
eight met deaah from miscellane- • bumper on the engine struck ate investigations subcommittee,
ous causes Schlossman and rolled him off the His wealthy oil men hosts here
u nann. nreident of track. The train came to a halt called it a "pleasure jaunt.”
me FNatonn Safety' councn, sald and that’s where the police caught McCarthy scowled and said
+"At anighwk. Etlities are run. uP. nothing
, ning right on ng hm* with the Amazed erewmen looked back, at With McCarthy during a cat and
council's advance estimate of 240 the trail ol devastation, and the mouse chase through the Dallas
n highway deths. He added: fopranwatminyatomaztheouhamoza. Airport were John MurcMaoa aod
"However the public tscordialy man thousands of dollars He F c,
inyitedtet.mqkeina it Mty on the added his investigation proved to- Co-Op Gin At
estmatb,taug.,easy 0 X i dications that the switehi which de- , . r ,,
Wllaay. Motorits should leave raU<d freight car had been F TISCO MoVPS
early and drive carefully " tampered with.____.
Lyle E. Montgomery Co. j
214 W. olx at Cedav Phone -7425 1
, tut .4 >- -• -e -a- •
f Train, On Spree,
Jr 1
Smashes Autos
1757.00
$2,844.00
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ney, 1423 Bollvar, medical; UBE
Emieun
Diamised: Tom V
l t»r ; Robert Chapman,
berry. J H Morris,
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