Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 164, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1936 Page: 7 of 8
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READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS
For YOUR BUILDING,
REPAIRING,
WANTED’
REMODELING
Order by Phone
Powell and Children.
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Co., 100 E Oak Phone 9.
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Plan Your Trips
FOR SALE or trade-Practically new
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For Travel Information.
Mrs. Cecil, Ast
NOW I HAE THIS JOB IN THE STDKELY
ESTATE. I'LL HAVE TO WATCH MV STEP
IF I'M To LEARN ANYTHING ABOUT
Lost article* are found, help is
secured, real estate is sold through
Record-Chronicle want ads.
Do your trading with Denton in-
stitutions.
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KNOW THAT/
NOTHIN’EVER
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SO, YOU GUYS ARE
WILLIN TO GIVE TH'
WIZER YOUR NICE
CAVE ,TMAKE UP FOR
FORCED TOWATCH TRAYNOR KNOCK OUT
THE EXPRESS CLERK, LeST THEY GIVE
AWAY THEIR HAND________
executive committee decided today
to provide a permanent all-West
Texas resources exhibit at the Tex-
as frontier centennial at Fort Worth
and directed its exhibit committee
to negotiate with the board of con-
rol of the Fort Worth exposition
regarding it.
This exhibit will be in line with
original plans of the regional body
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Sinclair Products
Goodyear Tires
Prest-o-Lite Batteries
United Motor Service
Duco Painting
115 S. Locust. Ph. 356
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our apprecia-
tioll to those who helped us in any
way to bear our sorrow in the loss
of our daar wife and mother. J. M
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1. B. JONES
Candidate for City Marshal
Solicits your vote and inffuence
W. H (Walt) LINDSEY
Candidate for City Marshal
Solicits your support
LEE KNIGHT
Candidate for City Marshal
Tour vote and influence appreciated
O. C. (Chess) PASS)
Candidate for City Marshal
Solicits your support________
C. S. (Charlie) KELLER
Candidate for City Marshal
Will appreciate your vote
' J. D. GENTRY
Candidate for City Marshal
Your support solicited—
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THERE YARE, ) YAH -AM' I ‛SPOSE o
GRAMD WIZER-XTHATS TH REASON
gas range and heater. J. E Meador,
1-2 mile city limits, on Krum high-
way. , 164
Economical
Fast .e
Comfortable
ELECTRIC STOVES. single burner
98c. Iron cords 35c. Corn popper
98c Toasters $1.29. 6 lb. iron 3198.
W. T. C. C. to Have
Fort Worth Exhibit
LET US PRESCRIBE
for that “gone feeling” when you can’t find the car
you parked. For complete automobile insurance
protection, see
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Foxworth-Galbraith
Lumber Co.
Phone 57
• 14.50 to •39.50. Many new patterns
in felt base coverings. Also yard goods
for dining room, kitchen and bath.--———---------------------------
Ball Furniture Co., 109 E Oak Phone LOST—Fidelity Union Life Insurance
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Francis M. Craddock
Grocery
FOR BALE—Two-wheel trailer, cheap.
1202 Panhandle. - - 166
Babcock Auto
Supply
Across From Bus
Station
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For Commissioner Precinct No. 2
Bolicits your vote and influence.
. M. C. YARBROUGH
For Commissioner Precinct No. 8
_______Solicits ypur support
JOHN UNDERWOOD
Candidate Commissioner Precinct 8
BoUcita your vote and infuence
J. W. (Jim) GRAY
Commissioner Precinct No. 4
Solicits your vote and influence
J. B BOYDSTUN
Candidate for commissloner
Precinct No. 4
Z. D. LEWIS
Por Justice Peace Precinct 1
Four vote and Influence appreciated
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMEKTS
GEORGE FRITZ
Candidate for Mayor
Solicits your support
J. L. WRIGHT
Candidate for Mayor
Second Term
BLACK PONY strayed to my place 3
miles east Krum. Ous Masch. 165
DR. ROBERT T. DAT
Candidate for Mayor
Solicits your support
O. T. (Tom) TURNER
Candidate for Mayor
Will appreciate your vote.
R. B. GAMBILL
Candidate for City Attorney
_______(Re-election 2nd term)
AD I. Kteik
Candidate for City Attorney
Tour vote and influence solicited
Ride the
BUS!
BUT SIC-YOU BE
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NUSE-LETM .
HELP You!
J. W. (Will) STUART
For Commissioner Precinct a
For re-election
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FOR SALE—Secondhand brick Phone
937W or 1272W. Alonzo Davis. 168
FOR SAL-Rhode Island Red set-
ting Phone 1108-W. 1113 W
Prairie. 168
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THE MANLFACTURNCG
THE TEAWSFOEMING
OF WNOBGANIC
SuB5TANCE INTO
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ARE MORE -
IMPORTANT TO
MAN THAN ANY
MAN-MADE FORM
OF MANUFACTURE,
BARGAINS IN FARMS
We have some foreclosed farms ana
loans in distress at bargain prices on
FEDERAL LAND BANK TERMS. W.
P. Thurmond. Sec.-Tteas., Denton
County Bank Bldg. 184
Johnson grass, 30c and 35c bushel.
Also stock turkeys. H. L. Taylor, 3 .
miles west Argyle. 165 W
grade light
15c. 80 and
WANTED—Young refined woman de-
sires work, would consider house-
work in good home. Ph. 700-W. 165
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THE vulture plays a unique role in the world of nature. Due to
its repulsiveness, and the method by which it secures a living, the
bird is detested by those who do not realize its true value. Disease
would run rampant in many countries of the world were it not for
the vultures, which pick clean the bones of unburied dead.
whereby a comprehensive display
PRINTING—Ask for samples. Price—
Quality—Service. Rom Printing Co.,
in rear of Apple House. 217 W. Oak.
Phone 209. 176
FOB BALE—50 tons hay, 1,500 bu-
shels oats. 1,400 ib. horse, best stock
saddle in Denton County, corn. Call
ALARM CLOCKS—Guaranteed one
year 98c. Westclox line, 81.25 up.
City Drug Store. 168
HOME LOANS—Our company is in
the market for loans to build, buy
or repair homes on paved streets.
Clarence Miller Insurance Agency.
General Insurance.
COUPONS—Save coupons for your
favorite boy or girl. Help them win
bicycle, fitted case, airguns, wagons,
movie machines, etc. 28 major prizes
TERM LOANS! Insurance company
money to loan on choice Denton
business property, 5 1-2% interest.
T. J. Roady, Duggan Abstract Co.
Phone 134. 164
ED GARRISON, watch repairing. 20
years at Brooks Drug Store 174
SHOE. AUTO top, harness repairing.
NalFs Shoe Shop, 218 5. Mm. 170
COUGH SYRUP—White pine Ur with
menthol and eucalyptus. Large bot-
tle 39c. City Drug Store. 168
A SINGER vacuum cleaner demon-
stration free for the asking. Phone
780. H. C. Taliaferro 163
FOLKS. REMEMBER I Roy and Maj
can tune your motor. Roy * Mac
Garage, 315 North Locust.
VICK’s SALVE, sman 29c, large 89c.
Syrup Pepsin 49c. 100 aspirin tab-
let, 39c. City Drug Store. 188
*50 REWARD for any watch I cannot
make run and keep time. Jones at
Garrison 8 Drug Store. 166
FYFFE WRITES IT—Pqlietes ap-
proved by insurance department.
Health and accident, complete pro-
tection: accident only, smn cost; •
policy paya for death from any cause
accept, older people. If you have
children, you'll like our Family Group
Insurance, All policies pay in lull
and at once. See us. 411 6. Locust.
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SPECIAL PRICES for next two weeks
on our large stock of bedroom amd
living room suites. Also few 9x12 used
wool rugs. Ball Furniture Co . 100 E
Oak. Phone 9. 165
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WANTED-room unsurnished apart- ' West Texas Chamber of Commerce
ment, near C. x. A. rnone 2413.
ed 60c and 81. City Drug Store. 168
COAL, WOOD, gas and oil heaters.
New and used furniture. Economy
Furniture Store. Phone 1067. East of
Alamo Storage. / _______
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING and
repairing first class work, antiques
a specialty, ten years experience.
Denton Mattress and Upholstering
Oo . 907 E McKinney Phone 574. 164
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CLASSIFIED ADS. Sc PER WORD
FOR 5rX UNSERTTONS
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FURNISHED APARTMENT—Private
bath, garage, close in. Ph. 408W. 168
3-ROOM apartment, furnished or
partly furnished. All conveniences.
Centrally located. 618 W Sycamore.
Phone 933-R. 166
GET YOUR plants, seeds and ferti-
lizer at Taliaferro & Son. 164
O-MI-GOflH—LOOK! Kiwanis min-
trelticketsto your door No extra
charge. Clarence Miller. Phone 7. 169
FIDELITY UNION Life Insurance Co.,
life and retirement income. J. T.
Whiteside, representative, 1600 W.
Sycamore. v 168
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS, some
special offers. Mrs. F. E. Shelton.
Phone 539-J. 168
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267
A FEW cents per day will pay for a
Singer electric machine. Sew elec-
trically. Ph. 780. H. C. Taliaferro 166
This Curious World e"som
FOUND Man’s glove. Deecribe and
pay for ad. This office. 164 I
LOST—Poland China sow. weight 325
lbs. Knot on top end of nose. Please
call 393. Beaty and Enlow. 164
LOST—Black. white and tan spotted
male fox hound. Reward. C. C. Ai-
red. Argyle, Texas. 165
FOR SALE—Young fresh cows. T. L.
Lucas. Bartonville. 165
JLn SILENCE BILL AHD NELL ARE
JOHN HESTER—Plumber. Prompt
and dependable service; personal
attention. Phone 1334.___________।
ALL KINDS of hauling, Bill McKee,
Travelstead’s Garage, phone 1067,
night 1344W. Coke and wood for sale.
TOILET TISSUE—High quality, ab-
sorbent, 3000 sheets, 25c. City Drug
-••ore.------------------ ---—-168
MICKEY Say*
You will save
3time by trad-
5,0,5, ing at
G HEADLEE’S
1 "Denton’s Finest
55- Garage"
SAVE MONEY! The Watkins man
can do it for you. Give him. your
order E. B. Lassiter. 604 Pearl. Phone
408-W. 165
STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, IN-
DIGESTION victims, why suffer?
For quick relief get a free sample of
Udga, a doctor's prescription, at Ho-
mer 8. Curtis Co. 179
for quick, efficient
watt, 200. City Drug store. 1M
FOR SALE—6-room house, all mod-
ern .conveniences. Chas. Young,
Young’s Shoe Shop. 169
BATHROOM SCALES-Three types,
' accurate, $2.25 and 83 98. City Drug
Store. 168
NEW 3-room furnished private apart-
ment, 1510 W Oak Ph 989J. 165
TWO FURNISHED apartments. 302
Bolivar. 164
BLOWIN TH' SIDE —4 .c
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FOR BALE—Farm,, ranches, resi-
dences. Buy now. J. C. Colt. 187
DEWTON, TEXAS. EECORD-CTONIOLE, FTAV, FEBBUAKY 21. ISM
1205 Bolivar Street
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FOR SALE— Good used McCormick-
Deering machines, thoroughly re-
conditioned; Frmall tractors, culti-
vators. planters. 10 ft. binders,
threshers, one-way plows, grain
drills and 7 ft. tam binders. At bar-
gain prices while they last. H. L.
Peterson, phone 81. 187
BEDROOM FURNITURE! One dozen
new popularly priced suites. At-
tractive, practical, substantial. Good
varieties, styles and finish. Liberal
trade in dn old suite. Ball Furniture
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FURNISHED BEDROOM. Private en-
trance. 823 N. Elm. Ph. 100W. 168
FOR RENT Nicely furnished bed-
room. Desirable location, across
from C. I. A. campus. Phone 733J. 167
SOUTHEAST BEDROOM Private en-
trance, convenient bath. 132 Sher-
DENTISTS
W. H. ROWELL, D. D. *
X-R*y,O'8mo<^C'UtU
W. H HAWLEY. D. D. •. 117 Smoot-
Curtis Building. Phone 1114
DR. RICHARD MANDELL
McCrary Building Phone 1M
SPECIALISTS
M. L MARTIN. A, B., M. D. Diseeses
ot Eye, tor. None and Throat
Glasses correctly fitted. Office: Suite
100, Raley Bldg Phone* 33 and 143
GrASSES ciEsrimtALL fitted
Lena M Klleg, Opt. D. Office Mo-
Cray1, Jewelry Store,________________
ARCHITECTS
K. BoMnaon- Mary Jana mawards
Architect*
Evere Blag. South Bld*. Phon* 478.
CHIROPODISTS
DR. J. EDWIN TAYLOR
Practice Limited to Feet
302 Smoot -Curtis Bldg. Phone 206
FURNISHED APARTMENT with gar-
age. P. L. Cardwell. 1202 Panhan-
dfe, 169
I HAVEN'T SEEN A SINGLE SOUL SINCE
I’VE BEEN HERE—
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FOR RENT- House at 709 Texas, *14
per month. See Mrs. Joe B Wal-
thall, Mingo. 166
FOR RENT—Furnished brick house,
also bedroom. Phone 553-J. 165
Fresh fruits, vege-
tables, staple groceries.
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JAS. DEE BALDWIN
CAREFUL PRINTEE
BRONCHO BILL
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gation wherein all and every
detail at* attended by expert*.
SOHMIrZ UNDEETAKING
COMPANY
Day phone 30. mighta and un-
day* 781, 1019. 10, or 1214-W.
Prompt Ambulance Bervice. a
ouncements The rate 1, 315 00 for
oupty announcement* from now till
ret primary. This tneludes insertion
■ both Daily and Semi-Weekiy. No
announcement, accepted for leea
han that amount. Term, are CASH
N ADVANCE. Plnue do not auk us to
barge political announcement,.
ED GOSSETT
_ of Vernon
Oandidato for Congre*e, 13th DIM.
W d McFarlane
Candidate for Re-election
To Congrew
B. D. SARTIN
of Wichita Falta
Candidate for Congrem, 13th District
BEN O. ONE Al.
of Wichita Fall,
Candidate for Congreea, l*th Dtatrtct
GRADY WOODRUFF
of Decatur
Candidate for Congree*. 13th. Diet.
BEN W BOYD
Candidate for District Judge
_______Your Support oolicited
BULLOCK HYDER
For Local Representative
• ______ Re-election
GEO. P. ELBERT
Candidate for County Judge
___________Be pond term
GERALD STYX-KARO
For county attorney
Will appreciate your eupport
M. 8. (Shed) WEBSTER
Candidate for sherii
______Re-election second term
DALLAS CURTSINGER
Candidate for Sheriff
________Solicits your support
R. T. (Bob) HAYNIE
For Tax Assessor-Collector
For Re-election
ROY R. BATES
For Tax Assessor-Conlector
Will appm late your vote
C. E. (Charlie) MERCER
Candidate for Tax Assessor-collector
will appreciate your vote
NOVA ROACH
For Tax Assessor-Collector
_________Vote for a Friend
MRS. HOMER EDWARDS
For County Clerk (Second term)
Will appreciate your vote
MRS. IMOGENE (Theo) BROOKS
For District Clerk (First term)
Will appreciate your vot*
MISS MYRTLE HARRELL
Eor County Treusrer (second term)
Your vote and Influence appreciated
D. 8. (Uncle Steve) DONALD
Candidate for County Treasurer
Solicits your vote and influence.
HUB CLARK
For Commissloner, Precinct 1
_______Your support solicited
JOHN A GRIFFIN
For Commissloner Precinct No. 3
Subject to Democratic Primary
O. W. ORB
Commissioner Precinct Mo. 1
Solicit* your vote and infuence
RADIO REPAIR service. R. A. Sapp.
Radio Towers, N. Locust, Ph. 1.
BUY HOUSE In Denton, will assume
some indebtedness. Box B, 166
PEDIGREED NORTEX oats free from
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 164, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1936, newspaper, February 21, 1936; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1539518/m1/7/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.