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DENTON, TEXAS. RECORD-CHBONH
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ALL-STAR VICTORY
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Candidate for
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GOVERNOR
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THURSDAY, July 11th. 7:30 P. M.
MUSIS BY COWBOY STRINGSTERS
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Denton Representatives
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( losing Out All Rough
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toes you may have Athlete's loot.
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kills the fungi and aids nature in chuk
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day using TlJ( KO. Your druggist gives
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BROOKS jihi (< STOKE
Rome <> r t t < f
Bill Cotton won his 11th game
with a four-hit performance and
fanned four.
A box score of the games was
not available.
His business has been slumping
And there's mourning at. the
Orange, New Jersey, bar
Yes, there's weelitig and there's
wailing
For the schooners aren't sailing
A they did when Tony
Shot ttie course in par
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scarce articles in the Texas League
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WEDNESDAY. Jl’LY 10. 1946
Muncrief Heads
For New Mark in
Number Victories
in the
Goodwin.
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FOOT ITCH
Athlete’s Foot
Btar
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Estate.
Deceased,
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Oil. GAS. MINERAL LFtSlS
J .1 Hathnrn and wife to (I
Thomas. 382.8 acre tract out
Hunter. F F Springer and S R
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Brooks Drug Store
Phones 29 and 39 Free Delivery
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SHADY SHORES
RMSquarten for your outing.
Hatcher's (Shady Khoren), alr-
condltloned, dancing, nickelodlon,
cold drink*, bath houses, mt
room*. Club* or private parties.
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other
Today's guest star
“Si" Burick. Dayton 'O' News:
"Somebody suggested Barney M'Cos-
ky and Dixie Walker, who were ig-
nored in the All-Star selections,
must feel like a football team that I 'n.;'
wins all its games and then Isn't
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ATIILFTE S FOOT 81 00 Botflcv NOW 17c
MEIlK INK »:i no Bottli v. NOW SI II
Sold by Tobin Drug and Other Good Druggists
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teed Southwestern 1 ife security
and pay by the month, ipiarter
or year, out of surplus e.it tiitigs.
And. Southwestern I ife pro-
tects sour f.imilv while you
save for this old age inclepcnil-
10 needed services for
your car at our regular
lubrication price.
YOUR'
TEXACO DEALER
Grounds Tony Cuccinello anxiously hangs on decision It was okeh with
Coscarart in the end. however, lor Flatbush look both engagement.s.
Antonio, who currently As setting I game
the pace.
Dizzy Dean, ex-big league burler.
who will start on the mound, has
lost but one decision this season but
has not been around very long and
has finished but one game he has
started
The rosterts:
North—Clyde McDowell, Fort
Worth. 2b; Daye Short, Oklahoma
City, rf; Hank Oana. Fort Worth,
or Paul Easterling. Dallas. If, Tom
Corbett. Tulsa, rf; Ted Cieslak, Ok-
lahoma City. 3b: Roy Mort. Dallas.
Ub; Jim Levey. Dallas. 22; George
Dickey. Oklahoma City, er Bill Cro-
nin Dallas, c; Dizzy Dean, Tulsa, p.
South—Chuck Stevens, San An-
tonio. first base. John Antonelli,
Houston, second base; Sam Haiedtia-
nay, San Antonio, c; Nick Cullop.
Houston, rf. Homer Feel, Shi eve-
port. If, John Wyrottek. Houston,
cf; Murray Franklin. Beaumont. 3b.
Tqny York, Shreveport, shortstop,
and Muncrief
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15 nunuiM
F kills the 1
The Firemen pressed hard on the
heels ©/ the Lions in the season’s
standing by taking a rather easy
victar* over the CCC team. 17 to 7.
ta 'npadey night's softball play
Hie igtoie was featured by errors.
1r jK» second .game of the eve-
ning, the Double C<?1*" won on a
forfeit from the Methodists, but a
picked team succeeded in beating
tM D. C. • to 5 In a hot mound
duel between Joe Normile of the
Methodists and Rowlett, stand-in
pitcher for Jim Normile, the regular
|n the first game the fire boys
had M easy Job They jumped to
a five-point lead in the first, which
was increased steadily as the play
progressed Ellis, the leagues lead-
ing home-run artist, got his usual
round-tripper
FORT WORTH July 10.-^iAF> —
If season's record* mean anything
the South will have it all over the
North in their Texas iueague All-
Star feud here tomorrow night.
Eddie Dyer’s starting lineup lists
the loop’s leading pitcher. Bob
Muncrief of San Antonio, who has
turned in 17 victories.
The South lineup will be studded
with top hitters featuring Sain
Harahany of San Antonio d San
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To Win All-star
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24.92 mllas par galteal Two miles a gallon
better than any other standard-equipped car
Pt Ka price! That's the big 85 h.p. Ford's
record in this year's official Gilmore-Yosemite
Economy Run. Yet Ford alone in thia class
---tea the smoothneas of 8 cylinders! Get econ-
omy and performance, too!... Get a Ford V-8!
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I Dealer eager to “Deal”
a .a .tee him today!
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Harrison survey '
out of Alexanilci '
Jimmy Dykes is so sore at
of bis White Sox lie forbade the
' players to leave town during the
three-day All-Star game respite
Olivia, de Havllland; the film star.
IP has placed herself under the wings
11 of big Olm Dutra on the coast and
told him to get her ready for the
tourneys The Dodgers, who are
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BAKER SAYS
serve something
unusual tonight
you 11 find Just
the thing ut Pur-
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i er Vs surveys. 4>10. April 4.
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other . said Final Account be Riven in
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required
; hearing thereof
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Bv EDDIE HRIETZ
NEW YORK. July 10 - (/Ft
t.y Berg, who was to have officially
turned pro yesterday, has jxistponed
the ceremony until tomorrow or
Friday From the coast comes
word Jack Dempsev has sold Ills
Barbara Hotel at Los Angeles at a
terrific loss—which may be the tip
off why Jack finds it necessary to
tour the provinces consorting with
wrestlers Rumor foundry That
by 1945 (which gives a dechnl in-
terval for quietly giving Chicago
the heave-ho) the Big Ten will re- I shaw
place the Maroons with Nebraska out
from the Big Six Highest paid
manager in the minors is Jack Le-
livelt of Seattle—15,000 potatoes .
per
Last night he wan the second
| game of a double-header with Tul-
1 sa 4-2. San Antonio also tiad won
' the opener 6-5 on Chuck Stevens'
I ; circuit smash in the tenth
.j The Missions, resting in second
place, gained on leading Houston
I when the Buffs split with Dallas,
dropping the first game 3-2 against
j John Pintar’s three-hit pitching,
i but copping the nightcap 11-4
Thiid-place Beaumont trimmed
1 Fort Worth 8-4 Wee Jackie Reid ol
! Shreveport Set Oklahoma City back
.j 10-1.
. Texas fish hatcheries produced
more than 5,000.000 fish last year
and the state expects to double
production In 1940
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Invited to the Rose Bowl" Or
like Ed 'They Done Him Wrong)
Oliver
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14 1940
Carter. 100-
Hltchi'ock sur-
abuut 15 miles soutliwe.st,
4j»->>von on Ik-nton Creek
I other considerations. May 14,
G
IJlien Westbrook
considerations. ! tor a perlo
THE STATE OF TEXAS
or any Constable
Denton County Greeting
You are hereby commanded
cause to be published once each week
: ,„;'.od of ten days before the
I return day hereof, In a newspaper of
general circulation, which has been
continuously and regularly published
' for a ricriod nt not less thin one vear
GIVES YOU I
8 CYUHOERS ■
TOP GAS ECONO
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Neely U» A G Carter 90 42-
out of Jcs.se Myers hurvev. |
fl Hud othei <(insldvrHthms. May 14,
for accepting transfer-
1 and Bilk '
Denton Boy Singing
In Atlantic City
Word'*has been received by Mrs
Ida Ramsey, 1112 West Highland
Street, that her son, Sam Ramsey,
Ls singing at the Million Dollar
Pier In Atlantic City, N J
Ramsey, who is u graduate of
Denton High School and former
student In the Teachers College,
has sung In night clubs in Dallas
and Fort Worth.
A prescription Is an Imimrtant
tiling ... we follow your doctor's
orders religiously in filling them
we know that lives depend on
our doing the Job well' A register-
ed pharmacist with years of ex-
perience does all prescription work!
M. TOMOHII E RFI. I-ItK A I IONS
343833 Vi'lisoii Hall. Denton, Ply-
mouth coach
343640 C O
sedan
the sun f ’ '
con to make the change
“It was my hunch that Ott, who
and nior'’ experienced,. grounder in first game of Brooklyn-New York double-header at Polo (
be a oil steadier in the sun' — . — — •
at Is the only reason for the
change." McKechnie said
West's knockout punch before a
mtn was out in th first combined
with an assortment of all
pitching produced the third
tlonal League victory and the
shutout of the competition
According tn t trovarnmant
Henlib Iliill-tin No I ?H hi i,
60% of the adult population oi
Pnlfirl Ktutrs lire being attn, k. <!
Il.o di. * a., known
siderations. July 5. 1940
W A Taliaferro and wife to D E
, Smith, tract out of Nelson H Me1B |
I senbeimer survey, »300, July 5. 1940. I
1 E D Mlles to J W Bateman Jr
• tract mrt or Wm Nelli survey on
west side of Bolivar Street |1O and
I other considerations. May 21. 1938
I, Bailey and wife to E D Mlles
I trai t out of Wm Neill survey on
1 west side of Bolivar Street, $1,500,
1 May 20, 1938
Virgil Skinner to Gaylord Limerick,
lot. 7 of Blia-k K out of M E P Ac
P II II Co survey
G H Warren and wife to 8 Clyde
Carjanfer. lots 8 and 10 of Cool
Crest Addition to Denton no and
other considerations. July 6. 1940
Notice bi hereby given that T
Downing. Administrator of the
tiites of R E Goodwin and Ix>ttlc
D Goodwin. Deceased, filed his Final
Account In said Estates In the Coun-
ty Court of Dehton County. Texas
on July Oth. 1940. and Administra-
tor prays that notice of the filing of
■ “■ ____:.t t: tn the
and for the length of time
by law and that upon a
„ tf-_:.-rtf his said Final Ac-
count be In all things approved and
that he and his bondsmen be dis-
charged from any and all further
liability In said ct use and that said
estate be closed and for such other
and further orders as the court may
deem proper In the premises, which
will he heard at the next term of
said Court, an the Fourth Monday In
July A D 1940, the -same being the
22nd day of July A D 1940 at the
t House thereof, in Denton.
■>Ws at which time
all persons Interested In said Estate
may appear and contest said Final
Account should they desire to do so
Herein fall not. but have you be-
fore said Court on the said first day
of the next term thereof this Writ
with your return thereon, showing
' how you have executed the same
Given under my hand and the seal
of said Court at office in Denton
Denton County. Texas this the 9th
day of July A. D. 1940
MR8 OBERIA EDWARDS, Clerk
Countv Court. Denton County. Texas
By R ERL ROSS Deputy
Carter 197
* out of 8.
south-
of E .
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; tills reason but unless bojnethuig
reeded an error
bcmslcy to cha <
At lut from
M A Neely to A G Carter,
acre XV N. Gorbett survey. >1 ....
other, considerations. May 14. 1940
M A Neely «to A G Carter, 640
acre Stephen Westbrook survey near
Drop, fl
Mhv 14.
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mav, hud ’ hat th»
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HYE BREAD
Get it while it s
till warm with
or without cara-
way seed 1 lb
loaf 7c
r nnnNNTii r n r « i n r n r
order that
may be i
sort ii c.
Hip
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' Usually thn dtsensc starts brtwrwn
| the toes Little watery blisters form
i and the s^ln cracks and peels After
awhile the ttcJilng beconn-s intense
and you feel as though you would
like to scratch off all Ulc skin
In order that transferring
. dent.s may be given prompt
accurate service. Clinrles Hl)k.
sjstant in ttie office of
siipe.rintcndcnt. Inis urged that
Brisk those wishing to transfer do so tin- 1
mediately
Deadline
for the winjer ls A,))/
R j has asked that students make ap- '
(l j plication early so that a last-mtn- I
b ute rush may be avoided
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Clevelands f aawvru
Earl C Wiley and wife to City of !
. . Denton, tract out of E Puchal.sk! 1
c'outing the lo -is' chief contribu-j siirvey In Deriton, $5 and other eon-|
tlon to the entertainment of the | '
37.373 fans was the fielding of Joe
T. S. C. W. GROUP ON DALLAS
FIELD TRIP
Twelve institution management
students at T. S. C. W.. accompan-
ied by Miss Nell Morris, dietitian. >
made a field trtp to Dallas Monday
to Inspect the hotel division of a
supply company Students visited'
the company workship where disli-
I es. canners. and other article* of
kitchen equipment are made, and
I they Inspected the Baker Hotel
kitchens.
By HAROLD CLAASSEN
ST LOtfTS. July 10 i/P) At
noon it was a hunch —nothing
more—that caused Manager BUI '
McKechnie to insert Max West of
Boston in the starting lineup of I
the National Circuit in the annual |
major league All-Star baseball
Nei-lv to A G Carter ISO- ‘
out of Samuel Gillespie I
mhv'-v about 17 miles soufhwei-t
Del'ton on Oliver Creek Al and oth- ;
er considerations. May 14. 1940
Nei ly to A
tract out of W (
and 15-acre tract out of
McCulloch survey..$1 and other con-
sideration*. May 14. 1940
M A Neely to A G Carter. 80-
acre tract out. of J B Sanderson
survey about 15 5 niilc.s southwest of
Denton on Oliver Creek
er coiMsid'rallons, May _
M A Neely to A G
acre tract out of A J
vey about 15 miles
Denton on Denton Creek
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: Despite Hie appealing protest of Pete Coscarart of the Dodgers, Umpire
. Beans Reardon definitely waves him out at second base on Curt Davis'
II- nt >n.
Denton Little
Majors
Phone 324 702 S. Elm
1 to get beyond second
It was the White Sox shortstop's
double off Derringer in tlie second
that brought about West's removal
The Boston elouter tried to make a
leaping catch and slammed into the
concrete retaining wall He suffered
a bruised hip but is expected to
play again Thursday
I Bily Herman, tire Cub second
baseman, laced out three hits—equal
I of the entire opposition output -
and late in* tHe fracas a double
play by Eddie Miller of Boston. Pete
I Coscarart of Brooklyn and Frank
McCormick of Cincinnati nipped a
threat
After McKechnie ,
team the "s"<-o.id'" scored ’lie
four'll S.W1.. .fiff Clevelands great
Bob Feller in tin- eighth but they
an error by Catch Rollie i
the tally acrofg . I
Appling's robust j
jlOI I may Bp sitting on
top of the world today, but
what about that time when
production ceases?
Every game must have an
ending. Some win, some
lose. Many exist on bread
lines and benches. Others,
unhappily depend on rela-
tives. A few enjoy retire-
ment with I.ife Insurance
incomes that provide beds
of case as well as necessities.
Will yours be a Bench or
a Bed?
’ going to eclipse that mark by
wide margin.
Muncrief now has wone 17 games
with the campaign but tliree-
4 | fifths over and at his present pace
W j | he should come close to the
wt I mark, which is pitching.
ETvl Last night he wan the
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OIL \N|> GAS LEASES
Sam J Rraannor and wife to Harry
Tr» ntrnan Jr 9H-acrr tract out of
I 1’ Bohamwn survey and 50-acrr
tract (>uf of Wtn Reed survey about ’
7 miles southwest of Denton, |1. June i
28 194(1
(' I) Camp and wife to J Frank
a half interest in 251-atrp tract
of Wm T Brooks. E J
Jas E HnsUp surveys, fl and
considerations. May 10. 1940
FYom pedestal to torch. the
Statue of Lit>erty is 305 1-.2 feet
high 1
LIVES depend on our
J P, Hesllp snrvrvH $1 .
< onslderat ions. May II
Thirteen minutes after the con-
test was under wav, it was a bril- !
liant piece of strategy a.s West de- i
jxjsited a three-run honyr in the
right held bleachers anti started i
hte mates toward a 4 to 0 triumph I
over the American League
MrKechnle’s belief that Mrl Ott
of the New York Giants, listed to.
start in right field until shortly be-
fore game time yesterday, would
be of more value in the late in- t
nings when that garden would be
field prompted the dea- i
THE STATE OF TEXAS
all persona interested
Welfare of R E
and Lottie D
ts | f ASSfGNMFXTS
Nccl\ to A G Carter 160
tract out of Samuel Gillespie
v about 17 miles southwe t of
1 nton on Oliver C’rerk, tl and oth-
er ri'i’.Jdcni’ Ions, Mhv 14. 19 V’
! M A Nerlv to A G Carter 161 67
• »vrv tract out pfx Allen Bh»oks. W I’
■ Bro k . and
and <»( lu i
‘ 1940
M A Neelv to A G Carter 46-
; .Hire fruit out of Wm Carter sur\<y
i about 12 miles southwest of l>-ii»on,
♦ 1 and other considerations. Mav 14,
1940
M
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91 and
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G Carter.
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1940
Neely
three
P. Bebei- survey about 18 miles south- j for a period of not less than one year
west of Denton, two out of E J in said Denton County a copy of
some i Brock survey. 4-1 and other considers- , the following notice:
ficins. Mav 14. 1940
M A Neely to A G
122-uere tract* out of
P R R Co. survey I
consideration*. May
M A Neely to A
acre tract out of M E I’ A P R
Co survey. 20-aere tract outfit J
Brumley survey and 16-a< re tract out
of Ihos Samuels survey. $1 and oth-
er considerations. May 14, 1940.
M A Neely to A G Carter. 185 87- !
acre tract out of Wm W Young and
D C Icuty surveys, $1 and
considerations, May 14. 1940
M A Neely to A G Carter, west
half of 200-acre tract out of Wm. C.
Harrison survey $1 sod other con-
siderations. May 14 1940
M A Neely to A G Carter. 88.5-
acro tract out of hlixk 5 of Smith
County School Lands tn Wise County.
152-acre tract out of Block 5 of Smith
" ------ ‘ ' ■' ’ Bate-
man survey northeast of Rhome In
Wise Countv $1 and other con.sldera-
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M A Neely to A G Carter. 183 5
acre tract out of Walter Pafjord sur- | Court
yey about 17 miles southwest of Den- j Denton County. Tei
ton $l and other < onsid< iations. May
Five hurlers the Nationals sum-
moned to the mound—Paul Der-
ringer and Bucky Walters of the
Reds, Whit Wyatt of Brooklyn,
larry French of the Cubs and Carl
Hubbell of the Giants doled out
but three lifts.
Luke Appling of the Chicago
White Sox, collected a double and
a single and Buck Newsom, ttie
bellicose Deslroit finger, cracked i.
one-baser Never did the losers
have more than one runner on the
path* and Appling was the oniy otie plHytng thp owl (.lrcuit U1(s wepk
had to take along four Brooklyn 1
semi-pros to catch up the slack !
caused by the All-star game and
hospital list.
Beuiire nf If Sprradlni;
Oftrn the dlsoR p tri
’hr bottom of th" fr«t Tli' >1*.; nf
your frrf b"rr mr n d find ■ wnllrn '
7'h»‘ .''kin jIao < t i, I; ,n,d p«' I mid |
th* Itching br< omrs wnr »r and '
Get rrjirf fmm ’id dlsCH-.n
qulckls as P'lR-lhlr, hritlll " I’ I V
(ontflKlnun and I’ mav Kf> f'‘ v
h.indn or rvrn th" 'indm n.rm
rr<»t( h of ’hr Iru's
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T*nr grim ’hat « h-i "s ’hr
Is known hs Tlmn lr h<)ph\’<-n If
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 284, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 10, 1940, newspaper, July 10, 1940; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1307088/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.