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For your building, repatring
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mation at no coat on any job
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Enjoy the many advan-
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ad-taker will do the rest.
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BENTON, TEXAS, KKCOBD-CTHtONICLE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1315
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YOUNG. ENERGETIC man with wife
and baby wants regular farm work.
W L. Nowlin (Waketon). Route 2,
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See Mack Massey before you buy or
sell a car. Phone 50. 126
every Saturday al
ban building, E.
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HELP ME ESCAPE
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By William*
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NEVER THOUGHT,
THAT KID SHERIFF
THE sun and the moon appear about the same size to observ-
ers on earth, bat the nun actually has ■ diameter 400 times that
of the moon. Since the moon is only ajout 239,000 miles away,
: and the sun I* about 91.900,000. the enormous dimerence in size
i* not recognized. A
ALL-AMERICAN BUB LINES
New 1936 Busse*
Special Rates
Phone 240. Nook Cafe.
REAL ESTATE
CLEAR ITTLE to 640 Valley near
Trinidad, Colorado. 3 miles fence.
41280 Write Owner, Box O, care Rec-
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FOR RENT My 75-acre farm. 2-3
field, balance grass, three miles
northwest Denton; all wether road.
Grade A dairy requirements. B. W.
McKenzie 131
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Be. Smoot-Curtls Blag. Phone
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Curtiz Building Phone 113«.
DR RICHARD MANDELL
McCrary Building. Phone 1P3
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Dixie Motor Coach
Corp.
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guests in fhe place
of Sanla Clsus in
Toyland.
After a deligltful
diuner they went to
bed tired and happy.
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are eagerly waiting
for Santa Claus to,
show them lots and
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your business plans and the security of your home.
Cll us today.
RAMEY & IVEY
We Represent the Traveler* Life nsurance Company
Tusurance and Bonds
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THAT HOMBRE
TO TELL HIM
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secured, real estate is sold through you. Do you help them by giving
Record-Chronicle want ads. them your trade?
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WE PLACE manuscripta. Wright and
Irby, literary agent*. Box M3,
Teacher* College Station. Ph. 660. Ill
RADIO REPAIR service. R. A. Bapp
Radio Tbweri. N Locuat. ph. 1». 126
SHOE. AUTO top, harness repairing.
Natl** Shoe Shop, 218 8. Elm. 115
ROAD GRAVEL and rich dirt. Bob
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Saxophone Saturetay some-
where In iyest part of Denton Re-
ward: Rev Eldon Vincent, 800 Myr-
tie___________________________108
LOST— Ladys wrtst watch Reward
for rewn, C. Llpacomb 111
FOUND- Rubber boot; apply at
Record-Chronicle omce. 108
LOST— Two 05 bill*. notry Geo M
Hopkins, 108
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LIZARD T FLY WITH A REASON IT /THANAPTERODACTYES!PLACE WITH ME
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HOUSES FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Modern 5-room house.
Phone 100-W after 6:30 p. m. 110
FOR RENT—6-room house, garage,
one block of T. C., paved street.
O. M Curtis, phone 52. 110
WANTED—Customers to buy hook
hugs 206 E Oak. 112
WANTED — Second-hand sidewalk
bicycle, good condition. Mrs. J. M.
Shields, 1106 Egan. 109
DENTON CHICK Hatchery—Wanted
all big breed hatching eggs. Will
pay 5c above market price for them
delivered at Denton Chick Hatchery
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Funeral Service
We render the nighest type or
funeral service *t moderate
cost.
M yean of experience in nerv-
ing representative famiiles.
SCHMITZ UNDERTAKING
COMPANY
Day phone m. nights and Sun-
day* 781. 1018. 10 or 1214-w.
Prompt, Service
For information con-
cerning schedule and
fares, call 90
e im by imw eatare Syndicate.
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CRACK YOUR WHIP -IT'S MADE L
OF FEATHERS -AND MY REINVEER )
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OF LETTERS AS QUICK AS •
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MABE I CAN TALK TO HIM AT J
A back window--Might
Give your car a break, use Cities
Service gasoline & oll. Hopper-
Blackburn. log
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FOR SALE—MISCEL.
CONCERT VIOLIN and case for sale.
Bargain. Phone 1228-J. in
TOR BALa-Xiqe-tube Majestio ra-
dio. cabinet model. Good condition.
314 Normal Ave. Phone 381 ill
FOR SALE—Shelving, well nnished.
good condition; adding machine.
cash register, counter scales, door
scales. Write Box M, care Record-
Chronicle. in
FOR SALE or trade—34 model Ford
V« Tudor sedan. 29 model A Ford
seaan, 27 model Buick coach. 30
model Hupp sedan Bert Fowler.
Phone 28. m
FOR SALE—14 white face heifer*.
with 4 young caives, or will trade
for bay, oats or good Jersey cows.
Homer Kerley. Home Ice Co. Phone
______________no
FOR SALE—Young cow and Barred
Rock pullets Call 50 between 8
and 5. Geo. Reed. 100
FOR SALE—Jersey milk cow, fresh.
Sid mrd. Phone 1811-w. 108
OVERSTUFr'kcu LIVING room sultes.
830 and up. Ball Furniture Co.
EastOakSt. 108
FOR SALE—De Luxe 1833 VB coach. I
radio. George Reed. Phone 50 or
za1___________________108
FOR SALE- Very desirable 7-room
home, attractive prior w. R. Laney
Jr . SIS Carrier. 105
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JOHN HESTER—Plumber. Prompt
and dependable service; personal
attention. Phone 1334.
ALL KINDS of hauling, Bill McKee,
Travels Lead's Garage, phone 1057,
night 1344W. Coke and wood for sale.
650 REWARD for any watch I can-
not make run and keep time. Jones
etGarrison’s Drug Store. 110
HOME LOANS—Our company is in
the market for loans to build* buy
or repair homes on paved streets.
Clarence Miler Insurance Agency,
General Insurance.
COAL AND feed. Big lump MeAlester
| coal delivered anywhere in city.
Also feeds or all kinds. Clifford
Stroud. Phone 470. 115
DENTON MATTRESS CO. Ph. 574. 109
TAXIDERMIST—All kinds of mount-
mgs Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone
Barnett Miller, Krum. 107
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Paints, Varnishes, Enamels,
Wallpaper and Glass
Reasonable Prices
Jack Hodges. 218 W. Hickory
Phone 41 112
FYFFE WHITES IT—Policies ap-
proved by insurance department.
Health and accident, complete pro-
tection; accident only, small cost; a
policy pays for death from any cause
accepts older people. If you have
children, you71 like our Family Group
Insurance All policies pay in full
and at once. See us. 411 B. Locust.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
The regular meeting of the stock-
holders of the Denton County Na-
tional Bank for electing directors and
such other business as may properly
come before the meeting wUJ be held
in the rooms of the bank at 2 o'clock
p. m. on Tuesday, the 14th day of
January, 1936. R. M. Barns, Cashier,
Denton, Texas. Dec. 13th, 1935 129
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
The regular meeting of the stock-
holders of the First State Bank for .
electing directors and such other
business as may properly come before
the meeting will be held in the rooms
of the bank at 2 o'clock p. m. on
Tuesday, the 14th day of January,
1936 W C. Orr, Cashier, Denton.
Gifts were exchanged.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cornett
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H L yaSRRCAALSTS D.««. fdsw.Ms metMondava.the
at Eye, Ear, Now and Throat, home of Mrs C B Garrett where
Glasses correctly ntted. Omce: Suite " m------- —---- —'------
100. Baley aidg. Phone* 22 and 143.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ezell and
daughters at Greenwood visited Mr.
and Mrs. Harve Ezell
Driest Nance of Dallas visited
Mrs. Nannie Nance.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jameson of
SUdali visited Mr. and Mrs. W. K.|
Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Bass Amyx of si-
dell visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
QUes.
Buster Skinner at Arlington vis-
ited T. E. Isbell.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Room with kitchen
privilege*. 504 N. Elm Bt. 112
DESIRABLE BEDROOM to adults.
Kitchen privilege*, private en-
tranoe, g*rage 511 Pearl. ill
CONVENIENT AND comfortable, fur-
nlsheq front bedroom. Private en-
trance. On paved street, near C. I. A.
and block of bus line. Reasonable.
Phone 919-W. no
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Greenwood visited Mr. and
Ourtis Warren.
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02 M2°Daaaunnaouabsntn
Furniture Store. Phono 1067. East of
Alamo Storage.
LET US tune p your car for that
Christmas trip. Roy * Mae Garage.
815 N. Locust.
LET U8 replace those rundown heels
and wornout soles. North Side Shoe
Shop. Phone 30.
RECLEANED, TESTED spring grown
barley. The Seed Houm.W. 1 jtnS
LEAVING FOR Memphis. Tenn. Dec
,23-Can iake wo padenged. phone
1UM-W 108
TEASLEY'S GROCERY has a com-
plete line of standard good*, nuts
candy and fruits. Alwas glad to
meet new customers. Just call 498. 119
BOW SPRING wheat Rec leaned wed.
The Seed House. Phone 186. 132
SPEAKING OF automobiles. If you
want to buy, trade, sell or refinance
your car see A. B. Wilklraon. Handy
Motor Co. 117
PORTRAIT RINGS, wear your loved
ones picture, pretty for gifts- also
..clectric razors: Mrs. H- 3. Ramsey,
1112 Highland. 107
CHILDREN’S NURSERY—Be*t of care
while you shop, attend clubs or
shows, 10c per hour Mr*. Eveline
Patterson, 1505 Highland St. 110
ELECTRIC WASHERS, an ideal
Chrlatmas gift. Ball Furniture Co.,
East Oak St. 108
RIDE GOLDEN EAGLE LINES
Holiday Rates
Phone 240. Nook c*te. 127
HOME GROWN nursery stock. Rose
bushes, fruit trees, evergreens, etc.
Ball Nursery, Fort Worth Drive. Day
phone 8, night 734-W. 10B
BEDROOM FVlftnTURE, large varl-
ety to select from, reasonably prie-
rd Ball Furniture Co , E. Oak St. 108
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS-Singer
Sewing Machines, singer Vacbum
Cleaners, Singer Electric Irons, sin-
ger Electric Scissors, Zenith Radios.
Motorola Auto Radios, Samson Food
Mixers Electric Christmas Tree*. K.
C. Tallarerro. Phone 780. 113
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CHIROPRACTORS
OOLONIO IRRIGATIONB
DR. R. W. ZILAR
South of ♦if 8y*tem. Phope 208
ARCHITECTS
E BoblnKn—Mary Jane Mawarag
Arebiteofo
Evers Bldg- Bouth Birts Phone «T8.
CHIROPODISTS
DR. J. EDWIN TAYLOR
Practice Limited to Feet
303 Smoot-curus Bldg Phone 206
APARTMENTS
FURNISHED APARTMENT with gar-
age Phone 13M-W 430 Ave A. 113
2-ROOM furntshed apartment. 303
W. Prairie. Call 1371-w after 6
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APARTMENT—South and east expo-
sure Garage Close in. Ph. T79W. 110
FOR RENT— 2-rocm apartment Close
in. Call 1347J. 833 K Sycamore. 107
DESIRABLE 2-room furnished apart-
< ment. Close in. 408 W Mulberry. 108
FURNISHED DOWNSTAIRS apart-
ment Close In 327 West Oak 107
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,
523 N. Elm. Phone 757. 107
UNUSUALLY CHOICE apartment. 3
rooms, unfurnished, Phone 571-W
between 5 and 7 p. m. 107
FOR RENT—4-room furnished apart-
ment, N Locust. Phone 1148. 107
FURNISHED APT. Call 813-W. 208
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