Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1942 Page: 3 of 8
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WESTERN AUTO STORE
Mrs. J. 0. Nance
Dies in Denton
Cavaal ravnn dreseee In print* and
plain*. Keiular and half etaee, 83JM
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serviced
totaling
(at A pasenger automobile used principally to provide one
or more of the following transportation services
Trade Mark* Of
Quality
Yorkshire Hats
Yearcraft Suits
Winthrop Shoes*
Francis Eugene Testerman (trans-
ferred from Littlefield), Clyde Cur-
tis Walker. Albert Compton. Gen-
eral Washington Prater, Ben How-
fl) Licensed jitney, taxi, or similar transportation service ta
the general public;
(4) Transportation on qfllcial business of Federal, State, or
local government employees engaged in the performance of gov-
ernment functions essential to the public health, safety, or the
war effort;
(5) Transportation of produce and supplies to and from the
farm if an applicant operating such farm does not own or pos-
sess a truck or other practicable means of transportation;
(8) Transportation of traveling salesmen whej are engaged in
the sale of farm, extractive, or industrial equipment, foods, or
medical supplies, the distribution of which is essential to the war
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Leaves to Be
^County Agent
Albert
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<b) Trucks used for any important purpcpe not included in
List A
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Store
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Citizens Given
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<2) Transportation of persons to enable them to render con-
struction or mechanical, structural, oi highway repair and main-
tenance services;
The office of the Decatur Nation- ;
j al Farm Loan Association has been
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trs. Charlie
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Linenschmidt
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nett,’WlTliam 6’arlind Reding Rob- , u*s visited A H Stinnett
ert Leslie Morris arid Denver Hous- ; Monday a tire occurred at the i
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at the
(3) Transportation of executives, engineers, technicians, and
workers to and from, or within, such of the following as are es-
sential to the war effort: Power generation or transmission fa-
cilities. transportation or communication facilities, or agricul-
tural. extractive. Industrial military, or naval establishments.
Mmes J. L. Ginning, Claud El-
more and Ora Elmore were Ip Den-
j club best citisens of seven schools
i in Denton County received certif-
1 A H Stinnett
Monday a tire occurred at
home of Mrs ZZ—, -----
Wednesday one at the home of !
John Sltze Only slight damage re- )
suited
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Bring Your Tires For FREE Inspection!
24-HOUR SERVICE
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Phone 324 " 702S. Locu.t
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PROPER NUTRITION
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A number of out of town visitor*
were present Thursday evening, in-
cluding some from Dallas. Justin
and Banger, when the evangelist
spoke on tire subject Of What <
Church Should a Person Be a
Member?" He stressed the fact that<
Christ has but one church, which
is HLs body, and which Is compos-
ed of all the saved
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Exciting new fashions
have just arrived I She
these smart dresses and
choose one for youi
mother's gift. You’ll
find simple lines and
Interesting details. 38
to 52 and half sixes
GIVE HER SUPS
"Rite Length." in three pro-
portioned lengths, is sure to
flt. Rayon satin
<7) Transportation of newspapers for wholesale delivery: Pro-
vided. That a passenger automobile to be eligible und^r this para-
graph must be used exclusively for one or more of the purposes
in this subsection (a); >
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Mr and Mrs. Sam Norrod were
Powell Carnev’j‘r“ Gh^n"Xlv“n*CL ln Worth ’,lslt Mrs Bud
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Mr and Mrs Howard of Wink n>uit p,CMr UM>r „ DrugKtou
turn money If first bottle of "LETO'S'’
I fail* to sattafy Ben W Wren Drugs
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I a member of the fire department.
' a member of the Booster Club and
Mr and Mrs
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marriage, and left Friday for San I
Luis Obispo. Calif , where he Is sta- j
tloned with the U 8. Army
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A spacial service will be held
Sunday afternoon at I o’clock in
the aerie* of gospel meetings being
conducted at the Welch street
Church of Christ There will be do
1 afternoon service on Saturday
Services are being conducted each
evening at 8:18 o’clock, with Evan-
gelist o A. Dunn Sr. doing the
In
week Ben C Ivey of
of the Allison
Mrs Alice Marie Nance. 47. wife
ot J O Nance of Cooper Creek
died at 3 a m ~ -
hospital 1
held at Blue Mound at 3 p m Sat-
urday, with burial In the Blue
Mound cemetery
Mrs Nance was born in Missouri
8. 1893 and came to Denton |
County when quite young with her
parents, the late Mr and Mrs John
Linenschmidt of Blue Mound. She
was married to Nance Dec 21. 1941
New* Brief*
The Red Cross rooms are open I
Horace ■ euch Tuesday and Wednesday at '
Anyone's mother would appreciate
a new rayon crepe print dress she
can wear now and right through
the summer Many tnodei* have de-
tachable white accents Surprise
"her with Just such a gift
, ano joineo in
' the glee club
Russell Harry Heflin. Oscar Stew-
I art. BUI Cromer, Melbourne Bchlei-
nut, r
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Benjamin ls Voting Mrs Ida Newton
Slack (transferred from Paducah). ” ’ ’ ‘ '
Joe Hawkins Smith, Charles Walter ’
Hoskins. Hubert Lee Davis. James ton
Udell Flanagan. Garland Ottp Bar- '
accents
such a gift this
Mother's Day Sizes 38 to 52 and
half sizes.
Audie Patton | ’hr.cnmmjuiity building henr
Herd, Jim Franklin Wells -Harold i ,
Powell Carney Jr.. Gheen, Alvin Ci- ln Worth to visit Mrs
. dell Kinnlson. Dabney Price 81ms. I Wright, who Is in a hospital
are new residents of this city and
he is relief operator at the railroad
station here
ard Cunningham. Loyd G Martin I Mis John Phillips of Ft Worth ,
Mack Hilliard. James *“
TEXAS, HECOftD-CHKOmCLE. retDAY, MAT A W*
Contingent of
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Everything must ga. Ctoar-airt
| sale now in progreaa City Gro A
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R. Y. McAngus, Miss |
I Jo McGraw Marry
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a m Friday in a local M
Funeral services will be I ’'V1<la> announced the ;
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MultilfUament rayon satin
with embroidery trtaa. Amply
Paul Young, Charles Nelms,
and Claxton RayzOr.
A dance chorus of seven girls and
the glee club sang the patriotic
| ' Any Bonds Todiy?” Members of
I the chorus were Misses Ann Shands,
1 Joella Allen Enel Shaw. Beverley
Pittman. Bettye Read and Patty
and Peggy Lanier
SPIRIT OF “76” 1
Insurance Phone No. W WO <
med many year* by the Me
W. T. Bailey and later ‘
Frank Hulse A <X> Otago
purchasing the latter eem-
pany we have changed Our
number from 1510 to 7t. Call
this number for your tnour-
ance needs
marriage of her daughter, Miss Jo I
McGraw to Raymond Y McAngus.
son of Mr and Mrs Alex McAngus ,
of Austin, which took place Mav 5 J
In Austin at the home of Mr uial 1
Mrs Clyde Hill The bride wore a ,
white waffle weave pique dress with l
white and navy blue accessories and |
corsage of white gardenias and > y
McAngus visited 1
here following their i
For mother f Home-
spun fabric or benga-
line Top handle or un-
derarm.
Leather Grain si.oo
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She was a member of the Methodist
Church at Cooper Creek |
Surviving Mrs Nance other than "er
her husband are step-children, W j
D Nance of Gainesville, Mrs N S j
Brown of Sanger and J C Nance '
in the U 8 Army, and four broth-
and Walter Linen- 1
Denton and Leslie and
of B 1 u e |
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Denton Transfer A
boys sang Far Out on the West-
; ern Prairie," a Denton High song,
i and Joined in the last number by
> The boys were Bill
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PldMt MOTHER With j
FLOWERS
for MOTHERS’ DAY
Or perhaps you had 1
rather brighten her room J
with a plant.
R. L. SELBY A SONS
Phones 374 and S75 J
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Grace-Barrow
1>IHTH*I<T CO1HT
File docket
Assurance Co. Limited vs I
Williams et set aside judg- (
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For Better Cleaning and Prea*-
ing. call American Cleaner* a Dy- ‘
er*. TH. 160
Murdock. Davis. Wheeler | perintendent of the Methodist Bun-
Frank Arnold McKinley, John Rob- i day School Mrs Hoyle has been a
2-—-. member of El Progresso Club and
__________ Haskell chairman of programs and served
Lee Harbert. Thomas Samuel Burk. ! as superintendent of the children's
Charles Adolph Duwe. Joseph El- j department of tile Methodist Sun-
(inn Kirklund Rhv Alnncn Flnrrl dnv Rrhnnl
cut in atae* 32-44.
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MOTHER’S DAY IS MAY 10th
REMEMBER HER WITH A THOOGITiWl GIFT
Nuede Flniati Rayan Bligea Gtovaa. gair ___________Me
French Rayon Crag* Newaas —......
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Printed Batiste Oawna ___
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General iMoraaoa
Phene 76 KernMaU BMg
STORAGE
OF ALL MNPS
HAULING
at the club meeting Thursday noon
when Dr L H Hubbard, program
I chairman, presented diplomas to 14
j students They also ware honor
I guests at the T 8. C. W assembly
| the preceding hour Two additional
! studants receiving the honor, rep- ' Kenn
• resenting Aubrey, were not present I Ozell
! moved to Denton and grouped with
I the Denton and Allison Farm Ix>an
Associations, all of which will be
i managed by Herbert Decker and W
P Thurmond. Through the Deca-
! tur association 289 Federal Land
Bank and land bank commissioner
loans totaling over *400000 are
being serviced and 1,018 similar
loans totaling over *2.000.000
llirough the Denton and Allison as-
sociations. making a total of 1.307
loans for over *2.400.000 to be ser-
viced through the group of offices
here now
' Attending a conference of direc-
tors of 31 associations in Fort
Worth tills
Denton .a director
Association, was chosen to represent
the group at a state-wide National
Farm Loan Association meeting to
be held soon In Houston Ivey said
| reports at the Fort Worth meeting
showed that farmers and ranchmen
generally are reducing their debts
at a more rapid rate than at any
previous time in the history of the
land bank system
studants receiving the honor, rep-
| The glee club, directed by Miss
Martha Nichols, sang the ''CrtMiad-
Sunny.'
ers' Hymn.
Special to Record-Chronicle
PHOT POINT. May 8—A mis-
cellaneous shower was given Mr
and Mrs O K Hoyle at the Meth-
A contingent of 42 men left for | odist Church Wedneaday night in
U 8 Army training through the appreciation of their service*. The
' j Selective Service couple is leaving for Seymour where
Board Friday morning and were he will *erve as county agent, fif- '
sent to Dallas Leader of the group 1 ter being vocational agiiculture .-hin«
was Bruce Devi*, former city at- | teacher here for three years He has 1 p . enmg.
tomey, assisted by Raymond Louis i been active in affairs here, being
Wheeler and Cleo Domine Gheen
Others included were as follows . _______________
Kenneth Jolly Sturdevant, Sidney the community fair board and *u-
Wheeler, I |>erintendent of the Methodist Bun-
1 Martha Nichols, sang the "Crusad- j ert Schnably. Richard Carl Smith,
ers' Hymn." Who" from "Sunny.' . Grady Gillian Williams.
"Blue Sky.” and "You’re a Grand I - — - - —
Old Flag ' 1________ _____
A double quartet of high school ^on' Kirkland”
,.™__ it.. jj|lce woodrow "Cook. Tony Vea-
nueva. Dallas Shurman krantx, i
j Leo Bennett, Jim Lee Bingham i
David Armond Newton, r
Franklin Leverton, i
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Flowers for Mother's Day. Den-
ton Flower Shop Free Delivery.
Phone 223. 230
Summer School
For WPA Nursery
Tlie WPA Nursery School board
met Thursday afternoon, making
plans' for the continuance of the
I school tliroftgh the summer, and
hearing reports of committee chair-
man Tlie Brady larundry is doing
the school's laundry for this month
and Mrs John F Vardy is furniah-
, ing a quart of milk a day An-
nouncement was made of the orga-
nization of a mothers' club of mo-
thers of children in tlie school, and
the group will take over caring for
tire garden which is to furnish veg-
etables for the school lunches
Teachers college Demonstration
School contributed a six-room fur-
nished doll house, made by the pu-
pils Tlie Kimball Milling Co and
the Surplus Commodities office do-
nated 35 flour sacks each which
were made by patrons into sheets
tor cots, towels, etc . for the school,
lire open house held by the school
last week was attended by 112
guests. Three new board members
were received Miss Ruth Schaefer
T S C W student, and Miss Mart-
| lou Jewett, T C student represent-
I mg the Wesley Foundation, and
i Mrs W M Cartwright represent-
I mg tile Rebekah Lodge
Mrs. George Weaver, secretary,
announced that all donations so
tar asked for have beerj given, and
the board, presided over by Mrs
Fred W Westcourt, chairman, vot-
ed thanks to all patrons Any clubs
not having representation on the
board were asked to name a mem-
ber
little
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ITincomalee, Ceylon,
more than a village, but
Be sure
Offer limit-
con-
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Auguitc.
mar * Swom|
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Mr K«rl •( 1747 Brood It ,
Go , gives credit to Dr Kll
vp Root for Helping him get
)i>h kidney ml»«ry.
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tains one of the six -greatest
ural harbors in the world
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GETTING UP AT NIGHT
WAS GETTING ME DOWN"
R*ad Aou> young Coorgian otcapod hidnoy
^hittry. Quick roliof thanki to lamout
Doctor’t tonic. Sloop* liho baby now.
Kidney pain waa pestering me day and night , taya
Mr Kent Hulaey "Sometime*, i d gel up live time*
during the night A lucky day for me when I tried
Dr Kilmer'i Swamp Hoot. It sure relieved those
kidney pains. And I iur« do sleep like a baby now
Mr Hu key is one of thousands who thank Bwamp
Root for quick relief of kidney pain, bor thin re-
markable ■ tom ar hie and intestinal liquid tonic
flushea out painful sediment from your ktdnrya
Originally er floated by a well-known physician. Dr.
Kilmer. Swamp Riot is a combination of 16 herbs,
roots, balsams and other natural ingredients No
harsh chemicals or ha bit-form in* drugs. Just good
ingredients that quickly relieve bladder pain, back-
•cORl- run-down feeling due to laty-arting kidneys.
And you can't mi»s its marvelous tonic cff<Tt ’
Try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root free ' Thousands
have found relief with only n sample bottle So send
your name and address to Kilmer & t'o . In« .. De-
partment 713. Stamford. Conn for a sam-
ple bottle free and postpaid B<- sure to
follow direction* on package
ed Send at once!
Baptist "Revival
The three weeks revival in
.CentruJ Baptist Church
TYiursday evening when the evan-
gelist, Rev B A Etheredge of Ok-
lahoma City, preached hts last ser-
mon on Bible prophecies During
the services 27 additions to the
church resulted, 22 for baptism
Tlie pastor. Rev Luther R Brad-
ley. will hold a baptismal service
following the preaching service
Sunday, when his subject will be.
"Repenting Too Late ” In the morn-
ing he will preach a "Mothers'
Day" sermon. A Great Woman."
Second Glngs 4
to.
25c
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NEW I’OI ATOES. 3 lbs. for
12c
I ETTUCE, firm and green, 2 for
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No. 2 Can
23c
2 No. 2 cans ,25c
15c
29c
27c
MOONROSE GELATINE. 3 for
17c
10<
19c
APPLE BI TI ER, Par. qt.
15c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
13c
BOLOGNA. Il>.
19c
CHI ( K ROAST, lb.
21c
( LAPP, HEINZ. OR GERBER’S BABY
LAMB PATTIES, lb.
29c
79c
HAM, end cut. lb.
33c
POTATO SALAD, lb.
12c
ROLLED ROAST, no waste, lb.
28c
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35c
(OIEEE
25c
Ground Eresh, lb.
22c
ER YERS, each
52c
MAGNOLIA (OEEEE,
FISH! FISH! FISH!
lb.
31c
Cat, Trout. Red Perch
CHARLIE’S FOOD STORE
Phone 156-116
223 W. Hickory
We
Deliver
AILSTAP
FRESH HE A NS, best of season,
2 lbs. for
ASPARAGI’S, Primerose, all
green
< ARROTS or RADISHES.
3 bunches
POWDER. ’’Washite”.
21 07.. pkg.
29c
95c
SILK FINISH FLOUR
6 LBS
12 LBS.
21 LBS.
FRESH FROM KEITH
STRAWBERRIES. Arkansas,
2 quart
BACON. Blackhawk, lb.
BA(ON. fresh, sliced, lb.
LEMONS, fancy. I dozen
O1LANGES, large California, do/.
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FOOD, 1 dozen only
WELL HAVE A DEMONSTRATION
OF HEINZ FOOD IN OCR STORE
ALL DAY SATURDAY
ND ( REST FRI IT (O( KTAIL.
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WE RENT
and REPAIR
all makes of typewriters.
Full line of Office
Supplies
DEMON
TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE
South Side of Square
Uncle Sam Says:
218 Austin Avenue
Back of Post Office
We will be glad to work out your problems with you and the
person that you owe. Our service is confidential and prompt.
Merchants Finance Co.
Operating under Texa^ State Banking Department Since 1929
Charge accounts must lie paid by the tenth day of the sec-
ond month following purchase, but no down payment is re-
quired.
If this works a hardship on you, you can make arrangements
to pay your accounts on the monthly installment plan. You
can take twelve months to pay if you want that much time,
but your payments must not lie less than $;5.(M) ]>er month.
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PEARL HARBOR
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1942, newspaper, May 8, 1942; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1321119/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.