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DKNTON. TEXAS,
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at Church Sunday
Dorothy Parkins New Matched Make Up
By Jean Randall
50c Rouge
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Complimentary With Each $1 Lipstick
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Denton Colored
Provides uniform legal receipts.
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It will pay you to open a Checking Account at
First State Bank of Denton
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CLEANERS
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CITY OF DENTON
Vegetables and
WATER AND LIGHT DEPARTMENT
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en up the floors, furniture.
SCHEDULES
PHONE 494
PENRY BROS.
back of Fwptwrn
etc., and to give a fresh
coat of paint to the house,
FARMER’S
porch chairs or automobile.
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Cadenhead-Denman Hardware Co.
Miss Edna Louise Day
and Sanger Man
Wed Here
Saturday Night Preview
Sunday and Monday
Authorized
Dealers
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PREVIEW
TONITE
11:15
Photographed
Technicolor
Admission 10c and 15c
QUALITY DRY CLEANING
AT LOH PRICES!
Chicks raised on this atari*
er show a rapid growth and
a saving in money.
-The
shataw”
BERT MOORE
SERVICE
Our starter is made from
the l>est ingredients we can
buy.
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dear
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Electricity is an ever obedient servant. It is economical
and coir enient. Use it freely
For Quick Starts And Superior
Performance
USE TEXACO FIRECHIEF GASOLINE
DENTON LAUNDRY A DRY CLEANERS
Phone 8
70.000 00
24.000 00
100.04X1 (X)
70.4431 55
2.263 32
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in THE
LITTLE PRINCESS
DENTON FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
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to
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9 86
9 73
Try a sack and be
vinced.
44 000.00
498.285 47
450 656 52
Jatnes Warkentln
Nieds McIntosh
Jimmie Brewer
Joe Reiman
Bernie Blowers
Ehrabeth Park.
Homer Vaughn
Robert Ham.
A Good Deal Depends
On The Dealer
Wrecker Service Day
And Night
Day Phone 440
Night Phone 1492J
May
July
Oct
Dec
Jan
Mar
SCHMITZ FUNERAL
HOME
Pteaoe 4
Homer S. Curtis Company
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MONDAY. APRIL 8
Tropic Brand
OLEOMARGARINE
look!
LB. 9c
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( 2 SHOWS DAILY, 2:15 AND 8:15 P. M.
lege.
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Chicks!
TTwmaa Parker
James EMen
Shirley Carr
Lula Plnkaton
Cate Splawn
Iva Hilliard
Jack Hunsucker
MARKET*. AT A ULANCR
NBW YORK April 6—(API —
Stocks Ann uteri rihlptnUlding
sues advance
Bonds head
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DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS
DOROTHY PERKINS SPECIALS*-^
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Im RirUtdar GHU
county
Texas
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Phone 2M
Loans and Discounts
Banklnf
Other
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week end long
7 Cl.xdng prices
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NO FIKE LOSSES HERE DURING
WEEK
No fire la\y figures were added I
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p 728.95791
29 500 00
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ig House and Fixtures
Real Estate
Bonds
Other Bonds. Warrants and Securities
CA8H AND SIGHT EXCHANGE
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Reserved for Taxes
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Southeast Corner Square
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat
Glasses Correctly Fitted
Phones Office ZiM Reildmre 542
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Ninety Per Cent. Loans
on new homes in any
town in Denton County.
All Kinds of InsursDCs
It may be to your advantage
to refinance your loan We
have plenty of mo<u*y to otter
you on k'Ood term.* Quick
service and al! detail, han-
dled in Denton.
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Mightv Peefermanees bv Its Spien-
dxl last—far Its I nforgetlabk
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ECONOMY GROCERY
> & MARKET
Phone 133
One l»
the utl»e<
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killed in » collision one mile
1 north of Wocxllawn last night
Cooperative grasshopper
— I i>v Federal state
governments, have
farmer, 129 017.92V
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Ambus CRMS,
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—from a 10c can of Enamel to freshen up a chair or table,
to Paint by the gallon for the house or garage—guaranteed
quality that looks good and wears well. Glad to show you.
Evers Hardware Co
inveatigate our new Electric Water-Cooling
Refrigerator—you’ll like it.
May
July
Oct
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Jan
Mar
Yanmni,
Brruds usret*
■ants nf the Bahemten
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Over the years we have clean-
ed practically every known
fabric used in wearing ap-
parel or houaelsokl gods Our
experience has taught us how
to obtain the best results at
low prices
Students Win
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Representatives of the Fred
Douglas color’d school ol Denton
xa'ZSVs t w/v 1 vs V
firsts,
1 changed
EDGAR KENNEDY
“SLIGHTLY AT SEA"
Miss Edna IxxiLse Day. daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Roger C. Day. 1403
Highland Street, became the bride
ol Harold McWilliams of Sanger
at 4 p m Friday when the cere-
mony was read In the parsonage of
the First Methodist Church with
the pastor. Rev Wesley V. Hite,
officiating
The bride wore a powder blue al-
paca wiUi navy blue acceswyrles and
for "something old” carried a
handkerchief her mother had car-
ried or. her wedding day Her flow-
ers were a corsage of white carna-
tions She wax attended by Miss
Ruby L Smith as maid of honor,
also wearing powder blue alpaca,
with white accessories and a
sage of pink cornflowers
Gober McClellan was best
and he and the bridegroom wore
business suits and boutonnieres of
white carnations
Mrs McWilliams was graduated
from the high school at Morgan,
where she formally lived, and Is >
| now a sophomore in Teachers Col-
lege. majoring in home economics
*■ •■.*"*---, a graduate of the
Sanger High School, received a B
8 degree from Teachers College in
June. 1939 and is now studying for
a master’s degree, majoring in
chemistry The couple is at home
at 1020 West Chestnut Street while
continuing their studies in the col-
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^CHICAGO April 6 -(AP> —
creamery-90
prices unchanged
steady. fresh graded
1 4 other prices ml-
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NUW ORLEANS t--_‘
Spot xitlon closed quiet
Sa lee 1 68 Low middling 9 55
dim, 10 65 good middling 11 io
cvlpts 9 453 Stock 733 720
It tl I. ST 444 4 T 444 I 14 V,
NEW YORK April 6 i .
Shipbuilding su* X*. along w ith i
and an assortment of sptM?ialties
J todays market on another
taunt
idle many grou|
course
CHICKSTARTER
MANUPACTUMD BY
momvcoopftAiMm
^DENTWi. TEXA&. ,
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Handy-Ivey Motor
Company
AB INVITES THE FOLLOWING
Burl Self
Peggy Crouch
Hotlia Calvert Jr
Robert Bryant
Delnrea Roach
Samuel Looney
Kulalln Mix
Wendell Door
We Can Save You Money
On Your . . . M
Beneficial | McWilliams,
rains tn Texas and Oklahoma and an ui„i
easier grain market encouraged sell-
ing
ment laobel
Isobe! complied
into a low rocker
It s been a day for me too We*re .
for a recital at the
are
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What
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NBW YORK Fl TI RE*
April 6— (API—The
cotton market was thin today, fluc-
tuating nervously all morning and
finishing unchanged to 4 lower
Moderate gains registered early in
response to a sharp upturn at Bom-
bay and buying by domestic trade
atxounta and Indian brokers were
erased m subsequent trading by spot
house local and commission house
wiling
Spot interests were believed to be
transferring hedges from Bombay to
the New York market r
Open High
Old contract
May 1068 1068 10 58 1063
July 10 46 10 46 10 35 1 0 38
New contract
1086 1086 10440 1080
10 54N
9 87
9 70
9 66 N
9 56N
Middling spot (7 8-inch) 10 84N
lapter Three
FOR A I* Ik I V
of the Burnhams come
The
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21-27 14 other
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COLLISION
MARSHALL April 6. -oTh— H
More >4. Marshall lunioer
wa s
9 95
9 79
9 73B
W 6g 9 63
The DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
DENTON TKXA8
As of the Close of Business March 36. 1940
KEStlt R4 F.S I
Worshi^lhama
too. Bkk; say s ’’ — • — —
Mac ami led and went ou with his
break lot compoM-dly
All But one
After the three wage-earners had
gone Mn Rosttelor placed herself
before Ule telephone and called, one
by one. all the families who lived on
■Hie Shortest Street All. that is. save i *”*■•“•“»' y-•*- ■ - ••- . “T"
one Brenda directed her attention nDfht at 7 30 in the m*ln XU-
to this omission
"Don't the Miniums sUll live in
the last house on thg other side of
the street? Aunt Anne has told me
about Miss Mamie Minturn-----
Adelaide’s soft mouth pursed ttaelf
disapprovingly
•The Minturns sold their home
three years ago A man by the name
of Saftus tires there now—Hugh 8al-
tua "
Brenda sat up. electrified
'"You don’t mean the cartoonist?"
“I believe he does draw." was the
cold answer "And certainly he has
very odd persons v isltlng him " She
cleared her throat "We try to forget
he lives here Brenda my dear He"s
certainly no credit to The Street!"
"Blit why?” He’s a famous artist.
a CkMnpiels PvreenaJ Servtcv
salted la ths indlridaaTs
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
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BEWLEY'S ANCHOR FOOD
Chick Starter, Chick Scratch, Growint Mash, i^ay
** * Mash. Protein Ration. Ete.
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The AJpha Alpha chapter ’’W the
Natkaial Society of, Wesley Players
will present the thini act of the
winJiip drama "The Rock." Btin*
Cotton I
Galveston 10 54
______ rails and a|ieclaltlM
keep trend pointed up
Foreign exchange mixed, sterling
bloc higher most others unchanged
Cotton uneven near-month liq-
uidation. foreign support
Sugar mixed, hedge pressure, spec-
ulative buying
MetaU inactive, cautious week-end
trading
Wool tops
houses sell
NEW ORLEANS Fl TI RES
NKW ORLEANS April 6--1AP) -
Cotton futures telt
liquidation here today
were steady at new Ic
three |X»lnls
Open High
10 79 1079
Mrs Joe H 1
the play will be
choral reading and
(erred to in the play
"The Rock is the story of Si-
mon Peter's difficulty in under-
standing what Jesus meant by say-
ing Thou art the Rock u;xmi which
my church shall be built.” The
third act is just after the cruci-
fixion. and the conflict is between
Peter's remorse and the feeling that
he must do what his Master wanted
him to do Mary Magdala, who ’
had come from cynical atheism to
be a profound believer tn Jesus, is
the person who helps Peter realize |
his power Pete, is played by
Henry Blankenship and Magdala by
Miss Shirley Melb^rt
UAiJ.At* April 6
10 21 Houston 10 55
It was from Isabel that Brenda
learned what was to be known of the
cartoonist The Street having called
in relays upon Ito vialtor. or. as Dr I
Wilson put it gallantly, "its distin- I
gul&hed returning daughter." Brenda |
was beginning to sort I
Chi
FLANS
'The test
A—TTlWi
Sinai will want to celebrate It"
"The Street Brenda l.xvked up
from tar coSee cup inquiringly
"Why ahouid The Street want to
'satotomte? You mean this street’ ’
-The Shortest Street In the city."
was Adelaides impressive reply
"SUraly your dear aunt has told you
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con tro!
■ an t
saved
in 25
Brenda tell
read that you I
em surgically dimple*, j
,ou believe It’ Would >
They say that simplv I
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tow priced perl
in relatively large
advances These w
the automotive division
Dealings were lively at times cspe-
ifialiy toward the close Brokers re-
ported the best attendance in board-
■ ocmr for, any Saturday session this
Transfers were in the vicinity i f 1
<Ve teO shatee ><!• of the largest two- |
hour turnovers since test November i
Prominent on the upswing the
greater part of the dar were N Y
(shipbuilding. American Shipbuild-
ing International Merchantile M»
rin< Electric Boat U g Steel Beth-
lehem. Republic Steel Chrysler Gen- !
era! Motors Studebaker Willys Os - |
er la nd. Standard Brands Copper- .
avid Steel Douglas Aircraft Lock-
heed. Celanese Loft. Boeing. Ai-a 1
conda and Phelps Lkaicv
low Clone
1071 1075
10 55 10 55 10 44 10 49
8 91
9.74B
9 67B
9 59 B
won two evenl-s in the district ct>I-
ored league meet at Plano this
week-end. but a number of athlet-
ic and literary events were post-
poned until next Saturday because j
I of ram Janies Perry won pole
1>U ' vault for Denton and the Denton
| arithmetic team of three took first
place A chorus ci 30 from Denton
was well received but the choral
ringing was not in the form of a
contest
Latewl NEWS EVENT*
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my soul for just
yours But getting
Saitos-----"
Yea. let’s do’ Did he run r1
with another mans wife or did
embezzle funds from his bank’"
I don't know quite ahat he did
la ShorUwt Street All that la. save
Brenda directed her attention
about It I"
Brenda nodded the d tin plea com-
ing and going In tier smooth cheeks
T'But she dldnt tell me my appear-
ai.ee would be the signal for a cele-
bration!”
•’lull probably be a garden party
at the VanNesss.' Eric suggested
"They hsve the blggvet lawn Or per-
haps Dr Wilson's daughtei will make
it a tea instead " he added hopefully
"Or both " was Isohel's pesslmWt*C
opinion "With perhaps open house
at Judge Harpers throan tn!” She
put another lump of sugar Into her
cup as though to fortify herself
against so much social activity
But—why?" Brenda looked about
in bewilderment Her hostess and the
hovering maid appeared to be the
only persons pleased at the prospect
Miu i.xvked resigned Kri, frankly
gloomy, and Isohel prepared to be-
lieve the worst Why should they
entertain for me—celebrate my com-
ing’ Their don t know me I’ve never
I beer, here before in my life "
Isohel enlightened her The Street
is a community in it»'if A son of
club in a wav If you’ve ever lived
here you have a life membership
If—as in your case -one ol your an-
cestors was an original settler you're
a charter active and honorary mem-
ber all at the same time In thirty
years only two of tpe ten houses
have ever changed hands this one
and the last one on the other side of
the street That house-----’
Ahem’" exclaimed Mrs Hoste lor
loudly It s just as Isohel says.
Brenda dear vpu belong to us here
on The Street and we must do
I something to mark your homecom-
[ lag I’ll telephone Maud Wilson right
I after breakfast In the meantime- "
[ 'In the meantime Is.*bel inter-
, rupted "I’ve rqt to go Miss Burn-
i ham. if it would amuse you I d like
I to take you down to the studio some
I dav Eric going with me or walking’"
"Walking today thank you’”
[ Isohel has a car ‘ the ml strew, of
i the house explained She and Eric
■ often drive downtown together ’
1 "Aiid Mac’" Brenda inquired,
sending a side-long glance toward
! the advertising man
I Adelaide said innocently
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| U.S.BATTEK1ES |j ~ | PAINT-UP TIME
NEW and USED I ——With the coming of Spring
Recharging Too I BUS I there is the desire to freah-
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with I
high
ORLEANS SHOTS
Apr 11 6 i AP i —
l two lower
mid-
Re-
dv r-pi led the other girl thought-
fully He arrived with a wtfe- -every-
body knows that We all called on her
in due form Then she disappeared
I believe Hugh said at first she A ’
1 gone away for a visit; then when
aome months went bv and she did nt
return, he simply changed the sub-
ject when her name was mentioned
Adelaide thinks he was unkind *
her and she couldn't endure
with him any longer "
lonlinaed Monday
LATIN MEETING
DALLAS
J N Brown of Teachers College
foreign language department xv
in Dulla- Saturday tks a Jutlgv of a ■
I .■<„ tr.xm.n.ar.I Mi.SS DUPOth Y '
Demonstration I
School took a group of students from !
the schixvl to the tournament
ditoriuni of the
Church
This drama will be present«d at
the Jurisdictional Student Confer-
ence to be held tn Baldwin. Kan..
June 34-29 The Denton chapter
of Wealey Players has been sig-
nally honored by being- invited A6--
offer two dramatic worship serv-
’ ices at this conference, which will
be attended by represwitaUta
Methodist stulents Irani colleges
und universities in the urea from
the Mississippi to the West Coast,
and Canada to Mexico
The company includes Mrs Love.
Misses Evelyn Pollard.
Pharr Tessibel Moore.
Hott, Evelyn Walkup. Shirley Mel-
bert. Jean Roberts, Frances Malli-
son. Elia Virginia Greer, Marguer-
I1* Phillips. Pauline Womack. Ora
her impree- ! Lee Deny and Sara Gist; Carl Cabe.
slotu, of the people she had hitherto Clifford Spurgeon Dunnam. Henry
“ “■ Aunt Anne's | Blankenship and Frank Barrow
Love is director and
introduced by
scripture ry-
agaiiut tile city 1940 totals during [
this week, up to no-Mi Saturday, j
, Central Fire Station records shew-
; ed Monday a false alarm, believed
I turned in as an April Fool's Day
I prank and Wednesday a blaxe that
I destroyed an outhouse on Fry
I Street vzere the only calls for the
, dejyertment
<4
r one
ucru-
iHMid-
Isabel
gljliir. who thinks she’s In love
With Mae; good-looking Eric Ma-
•ow; and Adrtalile Rosltefor. Ihr
■harnt-mlndnl landlady
and all mj pupils
it There’s not
! embryo musician among
| I ve suffered since nine
in*’-
l l supixxx1 so" Brenda said sym-
- pathetlcalyl "I ahouid think it would
: be simptv Haile- to teach the un-
mus'ea’ TaoN-l what s aTong with
Hugh Saltus
IsoOel -looped rxsWinu How
mean -what s wrong’ His health’is
I pertect
Mrs Rosttetoe isays—well Ade-
laide then she asked me to call her
: Adelaide that his private life isn’t j
what it should be Stie was so stern |
and dsapproving about him I didn t
dare question her further " Her dtm- [
I plea tteshed delightedly ’
Isobel leaned forward
j me something’
can acquire
j I mean ’ Do y<
I you advise it’
nicking a bit of flesh out and letting
the scar pucker---"
"You goose’" Brenda toughed out-
right I think it would disfigure
you truly 1 do' And why on earth
I do you want dimples ’ If you knew
whst s disadvantage lives are" No-
body takes one seriously----'
| And bow heavenly that would be!"
■ was the fervent rejoinder "Id sell
!
known only through Aunt Anne's I
descriptions J
She found them curiously differ-
ent from her preconceived ideas Dr
Wilson himself for example tar from |
being the tall and impressive physi- I
cten who had figured so largely in
the chronicles of The Street, was a 1
shrunken little man in clothes too
large for him and with a voice which
I gave forth a squeak Instead of the
I boom Brenda had expected
His daughter was plainly one of the
' managing sort reminding her father
| of a call he had to make warning
him against driving too fast giving
; Brenda advice about adjusting her-
■ self to a climate to whl<-h she was
not accustomed
M hat - H roo gr-
its certainly been a day!" the
girl sighed as she went upstairs with ]
Lsobel “So many people have called
and I’ve had such a time trying to
reconcile them as they are to the
lectures Aunt Anne painted of them
Poor dear she forgot that twenty
years makes changes Come in a mo- i
' " can t you’”
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l-atin tournament
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While many groups held to a
I row course gains of i to 2 or
points were posted for favorites
[ a number edging into nea
to Hugh j ground for the year
' — priced performers turned over I
relatnely large volume at small '
principally in I
| campaigns
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 203, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 6, 1940, newspaper, April 6, 1940; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1312653/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.