Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 189, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 26, 1947 Page: 2 of 10
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BIRTHS
A boy was born to Mr and Mrs
Loren Glenn of Denton, route 1.
today at the Denton Hospital and
Clinic.
Mr and Mrs Charles Bennett of
Justin are parents of a girl born
today at the Denton Hospital and
Olfnic
discussed
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gains Tuesday with all zones well I
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Treaty Ratified
MANILA. March 26 The
Phlllipplne Senate qt night ratified
by a vote of 18 to 0 the United
Statea-Phllippine treaty providing
for U. 8. military bases in the is-
lands
Trapper
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Wednesday, Mar. 26, 1947
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Crating of Any Kind.
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For Entries In
Hobby Shoir
zones were listed as $5.31459 while
(he schools and colleges and othei
Independent contributors accounted
for the remaining $2.705 41 of the
city proceeds
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7.30 fling Crosby I
7:45 Orrin Tucker
7:66—NFWS-Dentou
tlonal Bank
8 oo Rev Johnson
8:30—Dick Haymca
8 45—Bhcp Fields
. 8 65— NEWS
9:00—Music of Manhattan
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9 15
F.M
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a 16—Date to Dine—Bteek House
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2 DENTON Clex.i RECORD-CHRONICLE
which i through Sunday, the Rev. Martin
oresented bv I Patton, pastor, has announced Ser
tri.tAc «■ • 4 1 1 ixrt $vr»fz4 <> I *7 • ’til IV
IOIC1 HOKiH LKENTOtK
TORT WORTH- March 26 — (Ai’i
Cattle 1.300. calve* 500 active anti
good ted steers and
yearlincs 20 0«»-23 50. cootmun to
medium steers, yearlings and hellers
1200-19 50. medium to gotxi fat cows
.......... 12 25-15 00: bulls mostly 10 00-14 50.
Harvest-i head to 13 00 good and choice
to • Use in I
rhe conn-I
Dr. Pat Trotter, student at the
Baylor University School of Medi-
. cine in Houston, who Is seriously
111 1.. Un,
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lower intestinal tract,
out affectively—help
ike aa di-
unMork”
i all 6 of
.ix better
luine rdief from I
raoUg good again, i
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< from indigestion. I
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■chid (• Iki mailir cy-
hydravlicb,»li« •ysfim,
I li<«kM an aH whaali
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Already an
more gallons of
| seized bv armed
| and aurroundmg
I
j hunters run lor pleasure
against our bacon and beans. '
said Pent. Heath, sheep owner
P T Underwood reported 1'I
cheickens lost to foxes last sum-
mer "If I have to get out of busi-
ness or protect myself. It could be
done," he jatd "I have no quarrel
with hound men but have to get
shut of wolves Hunters either can’t
or wont do it If we can t get
protection one way. we ll get it an-
other if we stay in business
Question of a bounty for hunters
has brought up but commissioners
later were told by the trapper that
federal trappers 6ould not operate
where bounties were paid by the
county However, offers to make
private donations tor a fund tor
wolf hunters were discussed later
and members of the court express-
ed their willingness to contribute
to such a fund as individuals since
county funds could not be used
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MILK SEIZED FROM
TRAIN AND DUMPED
inEW ORLEANS. March 26
1'he milk supply for New
leans was lessened today as sym-
patherizers wi'h the dairy farmers
strike at Amite stopped a second
Illinois Central passenger train and
1800-2200, common to
kind, 12 00-16 50 culls,
stacker calves, yearlings I
13.00-20 00: Stocker cows |
I .>00
m Friday at the Baker ! mostly steady
Hotel in Dallas, County Agent O |
Warren has announced
be
"Market Outlook,
lor Cultivating and
and
180-300|
and I
hogs 24 50-25 50 ["
150-175 lb hegfl
21.00-50. stockcr
The children of the First Bap-
tist Church will meet Friday and
Saturday afternoons at 2 p m for
rehearsal of the Easter program
which they will present in I he
church auditorium Monday at 4 p
m . according to Mrs Nat Wilks
and Mrs R C Kee, who are in
charge of the program.
1617 W Hickory,
admitted Tuesday for medical
licatmcnt at the Denton Hospital
and Clinic.
H T Rlney, 1818 N Elm. was ad-
mitted Tuesday for medical treat-
ment at the Denton Hospital and
Clinic.
Bobby Wayne Warnack of Argyle
was admitted Tuesday for medical
treatment at the Denton Hospital
and Clinic
LeRoy Gibson of Chilton Hall was
admitted today for surgery at the
Denton Hospital and Clinic
R C Carrigan. McCormick
Street, was dismissed today after
undergoing medical treatment at
the Denton Hospital and Clinic
Harve Carter of Frisco route 1.
! was dismissed today after under-
I going medical treatment at the Den-
| ton Hospital and Clinic
Alvin Chandler. E McKinney
road, was dismissed today after un-
Hospftal and Clinic.
A. J. Shafer of Denton was dis-
missed today after undergoing med-
ical treatment at the Denton Hos-
pital and Clinic
Mrs f
Wilson and Infant daughter. Alice
estiamted 60.000 or |
milk has been I
men at Amite |
area, m the at- j .slaughter ewes 7 50-9 50: gixid
has
at
in the at-
tempt of the AH. union tanners to I mnibs upward to 19 00
have the New Orleans distributors '
restore a 75 per hundredweight cut
In price paid the farmers
Both motor tank cars and trains
have been stopped along the route
to New Orleans and milk sloshed
into the ditches during the past
two days of tlie strike. 1 1<M
Cecil Knight,
was admitted i
KDNT
PROGRAMS
YOUR DIAL AT 1450
tat calvt.s
tiD dium
1G .00-11.50.
ard steers
111 in the Houston Memorial Hos-
pital. is reported today as slightly
improved His parents, Mr and i
Mrs R 3 Trotter, 614 Parkway. I
and brother. Bob Trotter are at j
hm bedside
Robert Rice, manager of the
I regional office ot the Veterans Ad-
ministration in Dallas, was in Den-
ton today for addresses before the I
Optimist Clubs noon luncheon at!
Marquis Hall-and to veteran stu- I
dents of North Texas State College
and Texas State Collette for Wom-
en in tlie library auditorium at |
N't SC at 2 p m He was accompan- i
it-d by Harold Banks, assistant I
manager of the Dallas VA office.
Mr. and Mis. .1. D. Fuqua. 520
W Sycamore, have received word
from their son. Seaman 1-C Louis
Fuqua, that he has returned to the
States after serving for 10 months
in the Pacific Area He has serv-
ed 13 months in the Coast Guard,
and is nbw on his way to Groton.
Conn., to enter a school of elec-
tronics
A church-wide family night and
will be
j held at 7:30 o'clock at the First
! Methodist Church, to which all
: members and their Irlends are in-
| vited Short stunts will be present-
1 cd by various church groups and
I prizes will be awarded An offer I
ing for funds to repair the church ..... __....
parsonage will be taken | "Citizen of Tndiu" over radio sta-
tion KDNT Friday at 4 15 p
on a
NEWH-l Irsee Bat K»W
Sagebrush Serenade Slk-n
Feed A Jacksoti Uro.
Shoppers’ Guide
Full-O-Pep llariwrol »
Eavensoti M'-’ors
Friday will be the last day for |
entries in a hobby show to be held
Monday at 7 p m at the Kiwanis I
Youth Center by the achievement
committee of the Kiwanis Club,
E D Traster. committee co-chair-
man said today
Awards ot $3. $2 and five $1 will
be made for display of hobbies
judged as the best or most inter-
esting All types of hobbies are
eligible from any resident of the
county, Traster said
Entries already promised for the
show include collections of stamps,
china dogs, pipes, soils, model air-
planes. advertising pencils, wood- seized nearly 5.000 gallons ot milk '
work, fish lures and coins History :
and description of each exhibit will |
be given either by the exhibitor or
some speaker from the club
HONPITAL NOTES
j Charles W Woods, 617 Schmitz,
j was dismissed Tuesday after under-
going medical treatment at the Elm
Street Hospital and Clinic
Hugh Pate of Sanger was
mitled Tuesday and underwent ma-
jor surgery at the Elm Street Hos-
| pital and Clinic.
J C Adams of Oklahoma City,
dismissed today after
medical treatment at
! the Elm Street Hospital and Clinic
...v .. ... ...c Cecil Knight, 1514 McCormick,
ducted by the Rev Lu her Pryor. | WR, knitted today fer medical
Cisco evangelist. will continue at lhe 1>nto|> Hosplt|1|
I and Clinic.
Mrs. Bobby Smithers. 110 Hann.
| was admitted today lor medical
treatment at the Denton Hospital
and Clinic
Cal Feaster of Iiake Dallas was
admitted today for medical treat-
ment al the Denton Hospital anil
Clinic.
C E
was
Hugs 1 10<i. (alily active and steady, j
to) 26 00 paid b\ shippers and city j
j butchers, good and choice
lb butchers 25 75-26 00. gixxl
1 choice 325-450 lb
I good and choice
I 22 50-25.50 sows
] pigs 21 OO down
Sheep 2 500 old crop alaughter I
lambs string to 5<X higher, other:
sheep and lambs steady medium to I
good woolen lambs 18 00-22.00. some j
lambs averaging 111 lb at tlie top.
medium to good shorn lambs 18 <K>-
22.00, top buying some very fat fresh- ,
shorn lambs; gtxxl and choict- spnnx [
lambs 22 00-23 50. cqnunon to me- |
dium spring lambs 15 00-2100.
feeder
— SEARCH DEBRIS-CLUTTERED MANSION—Police dig through the debris in the
Collyer home in Harlem, New York City, during a search for Lang|ey Collyer, whose
brother Homer was found dead in the home they had occupied since 1909. Left,
Patrolman John McLaughlin holds the steering wheel of an ancient auto. Kight,
a police crew breaks through the roof as other policemen search the top floor. (AP
BULLITT TESTIFIES Former Ambassador William
('. Bullitt tells the House Un-American Activities Com-
mittee that the Communist party is a Soviet agency
designed to weaken America "for the ultimate assault
the Soviet government intends to make on the United
States*" Bullitt’s daughter, Anne, is seated at left.
(A I ’ W1 rephoto).
vices will be beid at 7:30 p ni
each night, concluding with ser-
vices Sunday nighi Thursday the
Denton Melody Boys will be guest
musicians at the services.
‘’China" Is the topic on
a program will be
sixth grade students of the Texas
State College tor Women Demon-
stration School over radio station
KDNT Thursday at 2:30 p m in
a regular student broadcast spon-
sored by'Ahe City Council of Par-
ent-Teacher Association
milo per
I OKI H OK I II <.KA|\s
FORT WORTH N.urcL 26 1AP1
Wheat No 1 hard 3 92-07
OHt . No 2 u D.itr 1 10-11
Corn Nt) 2 )cllow 2db-iN
white 2 19-20
boruhums No
lbs 3 18-23
■SCIoer Funeral
£-Rile8 Held Today
Pilot Point
SS£ PILOl POINT. Marcn 26 <Spi i
»---Funeral services for John Henry
'■yCtoti, 76. pioneer Pilot Point har-
~*Sn;iea«t maker and well-known auc-
jjffirtoQeer, who died suddenly follow-
^Ktng a stroke suffered Tuesday at
‘' lO Jp a. in at Ids home, were to be j
—rheM today at 3 p. m at the Smith ,
S^Fuheral Heme chapel in Pilot
Wold*.
The Rev. I. L Whetsell, pastor ol |
vTUte Calvary Baptist Church in Pilot I
t., ‘I’point. conducted tlie services. In-
; timait was In the Masonic ceme- vnurvn-wiuc •
Cery. Pallbearers were Shelton Law- [ "Secret Stunt Program"
:Z-«on, Clifton Trick. Martin Mueller.
penderson. M B Yarbrough
Rnd Barney Gibbs
' X. Born Jan. 2. 1871. in William
J££ounty. Ala.. Ctoer came to Deca-
kfeWtUK in 1876 and moved to Pilot
MmPoint in 1895, where fu has lived
^continuously. He was a member of
Xr*K* lOOT Lodge
He is survived by his wife, tlie
-T3lorm«r Miss Ira Mat Hayden.
iZ>hom he married in Aubrey Dec. i
•--••12, 1891; two sens, Chester Cloer i
Ptlo* Point an-i V U. C’nev of j
. ^SHtree Rivers; a brother William |
"7jnoer of New Port: and a sister.
Fqyra. M w. HUl of N<RM$a,< L .. |
WXwirmFWi* 7
MNBnVHUCI
Anfl Stop Doeing Your Stomach
SSJ? With Soda and Alkalixars
Dne’t mpset to tot raal rNIsf from hosdarh*.
•mar Moeuwk. r*> and bad hrmth by takina
—-1 and other aikaloorr U tho tru« oauar <J
I trouble ie constipation.
.a thia sane, your real trouble ia not In the
a at all. But in the Intratinal tract
M>% of yew feed io digweu 4. A ad when
rar part tele blocked food may tail to
, --1 foe real relief io enme-
• "unblock" your
_____Nac to clean It__________
•— Natata set hack on her feet.
■w - Oct Cartor'e Pitlo right now. Tai
— "ranted. They genUy and rtfectivaiy "i_______
. roar dlgtethn trust. Thia permlte all 6 of
MWrr i own dlsewtlve julcea to ml« better
-v.,^rith your food. You set genuine relief from I
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tract tur real relief froi
m
broadcast sponsored by the
Benjamin Lyon Chapter of tl.J
Daughters of American Revolu
tion
A.M. mi RsitAV
7 00—Sign On
7:00—M -'fM Clock
7:ir»—NEWS
7:80—Musical Clock
7 55— NEWB-Curtts Drug
8 OO Rev Veen
8:30—Rev. Bldebotttan
8:55— NEW"
9:00—vocll Spurks
9:15—Tradin' Post
9:30—Today We Live
9:45—Church in tlie Wildwood-
Shepard Funeral Home
10:00 NEWS
10:05— Morning Dance
10:15—Platter Pnrty-Tobln Drug
10:30 Denton News—Charlies Mkt
10 40- Rhythm Makers
10 55— NEWS
11 :00- Sanger Hour
11:30—811m Bryant-O. 1. OU
11 45—Polka Time
11 55 Farm News-Seed House
12 00—Novatime
12:16—Roundup-Reeves Drug
12 30- NEWS-Ben Ivey
i 12:45—Mid-day Melodles-Curtis
1 OO Rev T. Scbeumack
1 30 - Ruas Morgan Orch.
1:46—Count Basie
1 56—NEWS
2 00—Dinah Shore
3:16—Andrews Sisters
3:30—P. T. A. of Denton
3 45—Ambrose Orch.
3:66—NEWS
3 :00—Rev. Filbert
Srllu-Jlmmy Dorsey -
3:30- Gene Krupa
3 45—Vocal Varieties
8.86—NBWS
4:00—Harry James Orch.
4 15—Dick Jergana Orch.
4 30 Kay Kyaar Orch.
4:48—Milla to*,.
CM-X^paaka TWa-Mcgrara
PERSONALS
A) Deaiey and Mrs. Joseph | ting
nnar4 irhfcarxt -^4" « • —L* —klizui urroi
Naomi, of Dallas visited their
grandmother. Mrs. 8 W Kanudy of
1701 West Oak Street Tuesday
Mines C F Barnett and J. K
Mason of Denton and Mrs. C F
Watson cf Lewisville were in Dun-
can. Okla . Sunday to attend tun-
eral services for their uncle, G. L
Grisham, who died Friday They
were accompanied by Mrs Juanita
Long of Denton, daughter ot Mrs
Proceeds of the 1947 annual Ret
Cross drive steadily mounted with
the receipt Tuesday ot an addi-
tional $371.66, bringing the total to
date to $11,393.60 as the campaign
draws to a close March 31.
Bess McCullar, executive secretary
of the Denton chapter, reported to-
day
Wltii a quot’i set at $15,050 for
the city and comity, the drive is
wilhm $3.6 >6 35 of reaching the
goal, Mrs McCullar said. The city
quota, set at $11,000, lacks only |3,-
980 of being completed with a total
of $8,020 received while the county
figure r< maiiis tlie same with re-
turns totaling $3 373 65 out of a goal
ail 84X50 This leaves only >676 35
short of the county quota
Returns from the four city zones, j
each having a quota of $2,000. shows
1..., uitl> all znnm. woll
on their way to completing their
quota, Mrs McCullar said In the
business district, Zone 1. reported
$1,059.50. Zone 2. $1,185. Zone 3.
$1316 50. and Zone 4. $937
The. residential district ot
’.ones listed retufhs of over
with Zone 1 leading wttli $383 70. j
Zone 2. $5.65. Zone 3, $119 74. and j
Zone 4. $310 50
The total returns Dorn the lour | _
COITON MEN ASKED
TO DALLAS MEETING
Local cotton producers, gmners
anti others interested in cotton
have been invited to attend a re-
gional cotton meeting to be held
| at 9 30 a m Friday at the Baker
R
Among topics to
are
j cry
mg and 'Chemicals to "Use in I
Cotton Insect Control The conn- I
ty agent can furnish transportation I
lor several farmers Delegations tooo-ia'ou
from t ominunities in tlie county
will go direct to the meeting rath- I
er than gather m Denton. Warren !
said
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San Francisco Symphony Received
Entliusiastirallv in TSC^ Concert
(oks l ax Measure
(hie Step Nearer
Enactment today
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IF YOU NAVE A
WEAK ttfflMFT SEE IT!
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DebusSy.
Minor,
soloist in
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"Prelude to the Ad
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Franck The
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Louis Havward ■
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Monte < rislo ■
hts orchestra Tlie 72-yeai-old ton-
ductor was assisted by Jamb Sain
pie who conducted "Overture to
Egniont" by Beethoven, and **Dou
Jaun" a tone poem after Nicolaus
I Lenau and by Strauss
Monteux took the baton after in-
termission to conduct Praelad
ium lor Orchestra." by William
rnoon
and
by
tile
an effort to finally dispose ot tlie I Conc rete has
measure and send it to the Hena’e i |a>ured tor the
He failed by an 80 to 56 vote 1 plumbing is now
Sssr
Pfctvre j
•48/rine
ROBERT _________
ALDA • KING
FETER -wvctm
LORRE 1 CARROL
. _ to set j JPS'IIN .'uii'.in 2>. Work
aside the rule requiring that a bill , now underway on an annex for
be read on three separate days in | tlie Baptist Church here.
Concrete lias already
tor the basement
being installed
presented at TSCW and tlie college Denny,
has enjoyed a reputation ol long oi the
ion me | "Symphony in
ot the i Franck The lime
| Debussy number
from tiie audience and
shake tiom the conductor
com hiding Franc k symphony
dig iity and obvious discipline of | thiee movement drew many
tain c alls tor Monteux and his sym
phony
Piesldent L H Hubbard con
I sidcred the performance a coni
| plete success, and stated Ihiil In
1 future years lie hoped to bring
I sinulai altt act ions to tlie c ampus
'm addtion to those included on the
j regular Concert and Drama Series
Music critics present included
i John RosenTield, amusements edi-
tor. Dallas Morning News; Clay
I Bailey, music editor Dallas Times
Herald and F Clyde Whitlock
music editor. Fort Worth Star-Tele
gram Also present were Lanham
Deal business manager ol the Dal
• " ,mt| Antuj Dorati,
conductor ot the Dallas Sy inphony
AUSTIN, March 26 ol'. A nat
ural gas tax bill to help pay lor
higher teachers' salaries mid more
rural roads was one step neater < n-
uctnient today
The1 House vest<‘i dav
■measure by Rep C S
Eagle lake on second reading utt-
er beating down amendments to
modify tiie rate lhe vote was 85.
to 50 to send it to the calendar fori
thud and final reading 1 ( hutch Annex Begun
McLellan then attempted to set, JLIST1N
now
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