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reported today.
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39c Catsup
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children
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1 I oz. Hottie
BURIED WEDNESDAY
Cheese
rackets
Alice
for
Mrs
Last
rites
Sunshine Krispies,
1 Lb. Box
35
27c
Welch's
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T-Bone Steak
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For lour
Spiced Ho.n
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COMFORT
2 Lbs. 23c
2 lb. box 85c
Cheese
Pork Sausage
Lb. 53c
Bunch
5c
Can't be matched
\ ienna
Lb. 43c
for a Man's comfort!
Lb. 10c
Ballard's
2 cans 25c
I .ibliv’s
Fleischman's Yeast, 2 cakes 6c
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$5.95
3 lbs. 19c
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FRYERS
SWEET PICKLES
Lb.
65c
1ti oz. .lar
39c
Denton
In-
Newa
Peas
Juice
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Mkt
Chips
Corn
Potato, Grubes
2.'x l‘kg. for
Milk
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Shoppers Guide
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HELPY-SELFY GROCERY
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J. M. GIBSON, Owner
1133 - STORE, 1153 - MARKET
Accenting the Need
GASULAND. Mo.. May 22
has
the birth ot
Uigginbortliom
Hyun,
haul
' assault < a.sf $13;
, $26. one gaming
i di'itroyiug city prop.
! 100TD ANNIVERSABY
STAMPS ARRIVE HERE
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WASHINGTON. May 22 <P
Five big unions, prepared today to
bargain out their derfiands on the
railroads under procedure which
will delay any strike showdown
for perhaps six months
There are a total of 25 Spring- |
fields in the United Staes.
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his home :i
day at 11 p
• s ol al> . J lour
I 'uiii’i al ‘•ci \ h i
Xciv Xo I l in'rst Qualils
POTATOES
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m the 1 cw i .-
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in Old Hall i ciik -
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Services were to !«• held this altar-
l noon at
Dallas
Henry.
t at
BpoU
tii ape, t hin ch's.
Pint Bottle
(OMIT.FIE I INF
PH \!( St PIT IES
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Mr:
an I
Mlle
Lew i- Mlle.
Burrow -
Bt'dic Alv
; Mai Ilia Kill1, bi tw of
■and Mrs Helen Ni.vlor of 1
geles
Pallbeai er
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Bart B: ook
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WAIT SPIKE. TILL I TELL
YOU THE REST OF MY eT
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VICTIM
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FACSF LOVE! -
Listen to
ALLAN PRESCOTT
In
■WIFE SAVER"
Mondayh - Wtxinesda.vH
FiidHys
Over KDNT. 9:15 A. M.
1 150 K. (’.
Sj^own>jJTd^^eIfj
Fines < oili i t< d last week m
poiatlon court dropped for
IL j-
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p
whose jhijlraits
!ii‘t slumps iss'.t d
in ovals
the < oinnieniorative
th ovals are I vour eneiffy
lranspori.ilion i Every d»ij
j tiny red-1
place thooe that are worn-out
(lrs. I blood count may affect you ir.
1 wava no appetite,
energy, a run-down
Long
spl ■ ■
danl al
W t dne>-
! all III i
Xo I
,'t
Lb
X
N" 2
white ? r-t ns
S-.is'l.i.
ICO lbs i In
Powell ol Vernon; two
George W Hutibesin
Hutcheson. Imtii ot
son-in-law Hus-i'll < >
two great-
one gteat-
o DBNTON (Tex.) RECORD-('HRON1CLE-Thun.day.
day from the Elm Street Hospital ! night
and Clinic.
and Mrs
Jim Ross of Bartonviili to lay at
the Denton Hospital and Clinic
Mr and Mrs J M Solomun. 336
son
in Corlnlh
born in Nnnh-
Tena Api ll 13. 1656. and
lived in Texas the past 76
. The widow ot Hie late Wll-
Henry. she had been a
ol the Corinth and Lake
lor 43 year’
I Lloyd was i.i otfu late
ices Burial was
('i-metery under dirt'.-
Funeral Home
daughters
of Cormlli.
Royce C’ltv
> ot Lew is-
Hem y ol
Leta
M rs
Mrs
■lutlge Ben W. Boyd will he spe-
cial commencement speaker for the
Valley View High School Friday
and for the Roanoke High School
May 27
the
fourth consecutive week whiei tick-
ets issued during the same week
< nearly doubled the previous week
report today Iroxu HH<| Peara Uh» pwrUaut* id Geolge
office ot Mayor J I Yar Washington amt Benjamin Frana-
btough which showed total fines j I*11' wlio.se portraits were on Hie
((l »]-;7 'tint stamps iss’.a d The portra.ts
I tie figure for the previous week
was $206 us fines had steadily
dropped from $341 tour weeks ago
Fines assessed tor infractions of
traffic rules included three speed- ;
mg cases. $15; two disregarding
to the late Nicholas Wilton Thomp-
son Dec 26. 1882
She is survived by six sons. Dov'
medical treatment at the Elm Thompson of Denton. N A Ttiomp-
‘ ~ ~ Thompson ot
Mrs. R K Sweatman of Aubrey j Willow, Okla . Boone R Thompson
This Story Cooked Up
By Substitute Chef
FULTON. Mo —(/P>
Ingle, superintendent of the Mis- I
sour! School for the Deaf, has dis-
covered an individual can become I
very versatile when he has 250
persons lor breakfast and the cooks
are 111.
At 4 a m Ingle learned a sub-
stitute cook pinch-hitting for the
two regular chefs had iierself be-
come ill. Ingle met the situation
bravely by preparing a breakfast
of stewed peaches, dry cereal,
tmuH. scrambled eggs and coffee
He had no complaints, he said
HOSPITAL NOTES
Miss Sanimle Walton of Dallas
was admitted Wednesday for major
surgery today at the Elm Street
Hospital and Clinic.
FIRTHS
A boy was boi n U> Mi
science auditorium at Texas State
Wildwood.
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46 ox. con
2 tall cans
7 OO
~ .15 NEWS
7 30—Musical Clock
7 55
8:00
8 AO
8:55
9:00—Cecil Sparks
9 15- Tradin' Post
dilating Co.
9 30 -Today We Live
9 45—Church In the
Shepard Funeral Homa
NEWS
VA7 . e. o > «■ l!lr'1 Bra nil nr
Wtcncrs . .... „
uitt «> Pre nil inn
bonus
Constitutional
1 mlttee to the
House as a whole
The favorable vote did not mean
] th.'K the proposed const it utiilial
amendment should be adopted by
j the House It did mean that it was
' taken away from a committee where
I Evans claimed it was buried and
ntimyi n for full H i oe»»l
• i ■< v. s ( » V. » <*** vs. • v>a a .
P.M.
5:00-
5 45
6:00- NTSC News
8:15 Evening Dance
6 30 NEWS-Giace-Banow
a 45
7 OO
7 15- Songs by Bing Crosby -
Harpool’a
Your Sports Parade
Walt/ Music
NEWS
Rev. Johnson
1 9:00— Denton Melody Boys -Sikes
9:45—NEWS
! 10 OO Sign Oft
(jiriltl v
I'nic.
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— FEATURE STARTS
1 07-3:00-5:11-7:13-9.15
rj'r..j‘ — o—
- Pup[Mti.on —
TIMER TODAY *
^UntWYOUMOI-
9^RmMNIV«H
work
,hy color glow in
skin nrra fk*bh nil out hollow
Millions of bottl**s sold Get a
om your drug storo. bbd Tonlo
lUd otuxdy Health. *
_ Mrs. LeHa Mae Cole will present
tail before dawn Feb 17 and lynched j her music students in a piano re-
in reprial for the stabbing of alcltal tonight at 7 15 p. m. in the
—jJ«— science auditoriutp at Texas State
Pixyse- college for Women.
: Ash"-1
A meeting of officers and di-
rectors of the Denton County Fair
Association will be held in the city
hall council room at 8 p.m Mon-
day to discuss the piemium list for
the 1847 county fair and other busi-
ness matters, Dr Jack Skiles,
president, announced today.
Overwork, u
the extreme »'ii is tH,n f°°dR •
atraugth «i»m .c«. .vx*. .----
.stamp blood just jiasn't the power to keep uf
vour energy and drive.
Every day eveiy hour millions of
t'.r.y 'blood-cel)h niURt pour forth
from the marrow of your bones to re-
•* ‘ ~‘_:t A low
blood count may affect you In aeversl
wav» no appetite, underweight, no
gy. a run-down condition lack of
rualatance to Infection and disease
To get real relief you muat keep up
your blood strength Medical authorities
by analysis of the blood, .have by posi-
tive proof shown that S8S Tonic Is
j amazingly effective In building
j blood strength in non-organic
I tlonal anemia Tills Is due to the 888
I Tonic formula which contains special
| sud potent activating Ingredients
Also. 888 Tonic helps you snjoy tha
food you eat by Increasing the gastric
dlgestl.'e Juice when it is non-orgsnt-
I rally too little or acanty thus the stom-
; ach will have little cause to get balky
| with gas bloat and give off that sour
food taiite
Dun t wait* Energize your body with
rich red-blood Start, on 888 Tonic now
As vigorous blood surges throughout
your whole body, greater freshness and
strength should make you eat better,
sleep better, feel better work better.
: play betler. have a health,
| your skin firm “ - ‘
places
I bottle frol
helps Bun
M
E Mulberry, are parents ot
born yesterday at the Deliton Hos- j
pital and Clinic.
Announcement has been made
here of the birtii of a uaughter.
Patricia Jean, born Monday in 81 ;
Paul Hospital in Dallas to the Rev
and Mrs. James Higginbo hom of
Maybank Mrs Higg inbort hum is
the former Miss Phoebe
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Ryan, south of Denton
Mat 22 ■ <■■
re killed and two
i- iiijui‘1 loday when ij
| four-engiiu d arniv 11 ar.sport plant
from Wright field < rushed and ex-
ploded m .. tield about tour miles
east *.| Dayton
PERSONALS
Mrs S L. McReynolds. 906 Con-
gress. will visit In Fk>rt Worth Wed-
the stand. Referring to the alleged nesday Rhe was the guest of Mrs
stabbU(| nf whkli the Negro was | w J Collier.
accusiftl, Defense Attorney John BJ Bl F. Chastain. 1012 Myrtle
CulbW&on had shouted: j rein Ians critically ill al. the Dc.i-
“VttBi Earle Is dead .and I wish j ton Hospital and Clime, it w as
morrjgtc him were dead.” t reunited tortnv
CirctMt Judge J. Robert Martin, I
Jr., deQlned comment on the ver-
dict. H| withheld the customary I
thanks ot the court when the jury
ended the case
•■Oentletaen.” he said. ”you are |
free to go The clerk lias your
checks and you may pick them up j
at your pleasure ’
The jury had deliberated
hours and 15 minutes.
revenue
t
Mrs Lillie Estelle Thompson. 80
a resident of Texas for 72 years and
of the county for 19 years, died al ,
her home 1510 West Mape Street !_f‘tl lSl tile
today at 9 14 a m after a long ill-
ness.
Funeral arrangements had not ,
been completed pending contacting
of other survivors, a son. Doyle
Thompson of Denton, said at noon ' ,
Mrs Thompson was born Sept 28,
1866. at Tuscaloosa. Ala . and came * Fnd.n ai ,;u
to Texas in 1875 She was married vi!!e B.ip:i-t c
...... , the H III
* t* itielit v, ill hi-
lull 111. Shu,
in Lhi;l<u. 1‘
111' .Its
B 'I n in 1 v . \ l.h- in 1872 Ho
kills had lr. cd .:i I.eu isville through-
out ins entiii iiietime He was ii j
retired I uni, i
Survivin'.' In,-:i ,i: <• hi- wile three*
W I H .skins ol Dalhi'.l
Hoskuis ol Dallas auij J 11 !
Lew isville . 1 wo daugh- ,
I I'.’ Nowlin and Mr., i
L * n • I Da Ila .. and I
M
Wright, 79, widow of the late Robert
G. Wright, who died at her home
228 Bryan Avenue Tuesday night 1
were conducted in the Schmitz Fit 1
neral Home Chapel Wednesday filt-
ernoon with Rev Philip Walk. .
| officiating
Burial was in ItX)F Cttneteiv
Born in St Jo Mo Nov 8 1858.
Mrs Wright had lived tn Denton*
the past 43 veais Survivors arc
two grand-daughters. Miss Louel-
len Hutcheson ot Denton and Mrs
Catherine A
grandsons,
and Robe, t G
Dallas;
Hutcheson of Denton;
and
' Red Blood Cells
Must Be Kept Up
If You Want To
Feel Alive
white taxi driver
- bi closing the state s case, P
cuter Samuel Watt and Robert
more appealed to the jury to act
as the public conscience of South
Carolina 1 .
The jury, however, heeded the
plea of Defense Counsel Thomas
Wolford, Who criticized northern
■‘tatertfFence" and demanded ac-
quittaY to "show them It's no use
meddling in Greenville county.”
'he defense offered no witnesses
iestfomny and no defendant took j
Mrs. Minnie Lee Giles ot Denton
was dismissed today after undergo-
I ing major surgery at the Elm Street
f|ve Hospital and Clinic
j Miss Tfudy Brockett 420 Pearl,
was dismissed today after undergo- (
111K prurllrsul frotittnairt nt t Hr»
I Street Hospital and Clinic. I son of Blum. Roy O
Mrs R K Sweatman of Auorey , wmuw, wx.>o . —
and infant son were dismissed to- of Alvin. Charles L Thompson of
Galveston and N Waltei Thompson
of Houston; one daughter. Mrs
Amy M Moore of Burkburnett. 19
grandchldren and 30 great-grand
rei* iiid i
* ■ ' Will'll
Hi" <‘x|iiullies.- of
pur work Will
costui.t so iiuivh. t. ke
all your shoes extend
have u.- repair.
VVIIBIII < ItVtXs
WOK IB Mnv 22 (APi
No 2 1 T>-6()
I 07 *. UH ' .
. 1 U'l-2 OO.
Hie Baptist huri h ut Dike
for Mr.s Belinda Ely
91 who died Wednesday
the home ol lii't daughter
Mrs Nora Poekrus.
1 Mrs Hc.iry was I
ville. Tenn. Api ll
had lived in Texas
years
liarn A
i esldi .it
Dallas communities
Rev D B
at the servi
in Svvlshei i
tlon ot Schmitz.
Sutvlvors at— three
Nora I’ovkrus i
.Sadie Haivey ot
Mrs Muy Brooks
one son, Claude A
tout sisters, Mrs
ot Tipton Okla .
ol Grand Saline.
Waxaliai hie
An-
grandsons H
Po< krus. I
Ray
i creased expenditures voted or con-/MRS. •Vl-K E WRIGiil
templated by the waning 50th sea- - ----
sibn
The sessions first "must” ap-
piopriatlons bill became law today
when Gov Beauford H Jester slgn-
, ed thfc $36,000,000 biennial rural aid
| bill This appropriation for schools
in the so-c&lled rural class com-
j pares with the current SIS.OOP.OOO
I Kelley's motion war a trunk effort
j to 'ay the groundwork for overrid-
ing Jester's veto of the district at-
torney bill It* would have had the
eliect ot nullifying the action by
which both House and Senate
at opted the JudicJkrrv appropriations
bill yesterday
Kellcv told the Sehate it did not
know what it was voting on” when
it adopted the conference committee
beport
1-1 ____—___
^^Tmatter open "in theevent the Legte-
,7 I lature should deeiue u> override the
| governor’s veto."
‘ ’ ft was the first public notice of
(any possibility the veto might be
over-ridden
'An apparently dead veterans'
tonus proposal today was revived
by the House
Representatives voted 53 to 46 to
switch Ren Roger Q Evans' $2J0,- |
GW.000 bonus measure from the
Amendments Corn-
Committce of the
is necessary
I <11(1 VI 01(1 It IIUh'IIMK
HillT W< l< I II M.<y 22 (AP) < ni-|
tie 2 9'8* cull :• HOC loide slow. tniMt
, la-.■■ Me.nV, io 25< lower, strut
rshr 'Ul mole ‘u low grnde calV"
mil cow- Miitumi t ' go it b’nu^ht.'.
tiers mill y < i: 111 ’18 0'1-22 00, me-
dium to g'.'U " W 13 75 17 00; go.'d ’
nd i lU'I'. e l it cnlvis III 00-2'4 50,
vi ui llliijs ami :.ti eis mur-tll 14 0 1-
19(81: -li i k-r eowe 10 90-13 00
H'gs 7(*0: Imii lie's strong to 25c I
hliher. ii w. .t'-xily to 50c up. stink-
er pigs sti'iidv *<»p 24 00 paid by city
buti hei.- good amt lie ice ho ■
Welglmi". ISO-3O0 lt» 23 50 t > mo Uy 1
3:3 75 good mill choice 150-175 Io
42<X)-2(5(' .<",vs II,>0-1850. rtiik'l
to be m
10.00
10 05 Rhythm Makers
j 1(1:15—Plat tor Party-Tou<n Drug
10 30 -Denton Newa-Charlies f‘
10:40- Morning Dance
10 55 NEWS
11 00 Sanger Hour
11:30 -Slim Brvant-O. I. Otl
11:45 Polka Time
11 55 NEWS Seed Houea
13:00—NqvaUtne
12 15 -Roundup-Reeve* Drug
13:30— NEWS-Beu Ivey
12'46—Mid-day Melodlea-Curtto
t 1 00 Rev T. Scheumack
1 30—Guy Lombardo Orch.
1:46—Larry Clinton Orcb.
I 1 55 NEWS
I 3:00— Listen to Lrlbert
3-16-—Gene Krupa
2:30 -Veterans' Admin
L 3 45—Dick Todd
3 oL-kcwa
3 OO Vaughn Monroe
9:(S Bashful Buster
3:30 -Vocal Varletiew
»:46-Thttimy Doraey
' are
! "i
I Centered between
■ draw mgs showing
methods from the pony t xpriss to
inoderii tom-engine airplane
Henry said Un stamp was
stop signs, $2; one running traffic1 placed on sale Saturday in New
signal. $1. one intoxicated in car. j York City .it the opening ot the
$25. two defective lights^ $2 one , Centennial International Philatelic
defective muffler, $1; four driving . Exhibition.
without an operators lice.ise. $4
and 12 parking violations. $12
The police department
2 week handed out 12 speeding tick-
: els and 17 parking
' accordance with a i
defective lights and mul
failure to observe stop '
signals, otlieers
three defer tlve' lights
tickets, one (or a muffler violation
and three lor stop sign and traffic
sign U violations
Other nm demeanor (mes asses-;
sed last week were for one simple |
two intoxication.
$13. and one lor
. $9 *
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po luge stamp winch was issued
on July 1. 1847
Tin stamp is blue of special de- Thousands Now Regaining Old
livery size arranged horizontally. Time Pep,Vigor and Drive By
Releasing Vibrant EnergyTo
Every Muscle, Fibre, C ell
undue worry and lack of ccr-
oftrn reducra the red-blood
and Mlarvrd, weak pun”
GASHLAND, Mo, May 22 *4’>
The ftrv committee of the men s
club was discussing progress of
plana to organize a fire depart-1
ment wrhen the chairman's wife.
Mrs. ^Virginia Williams, inter-
rupted to announce that a nearby
farm home was ablaze
The * six committee members
jumped- into a car and roared off
to the "lire, but stood helplessly by
as the house was dfslrdyed
Afterward a member noted
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Ray Coffey, son of
Mrs W Coffey, 711 W Sycamore,
enlisted in the Army May 14. and
tint H<
out
^hing Trial
IUJE. 8. C.. May 22—
r j-eight white men were
[ At their mass murder trial
it of charges that they
►—---lynched a 33-yenr-old Negro.
1 The cerdlcs were returned last
nltht in Oragnville count ya stifling
courtroom after la nine-day trial
unprecedented in southern history
The state had demanded conviction
—but not death—against the al-
laged murderers ot Willie Earle. <
Who was taken from Pickens county
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 239, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1947, newspaper, May 22, 1947; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313991/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.