Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1942 Page: 8 of 8
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hENTON. TEXAS. RECORD CFTKOKTCI.F FRIDAY. MAT R, IMt
DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS
NEW ORLEANS FITIRFS
ON HER DAY, SUNDAY. MAY 10
little against
For that last Minute remembrance
shop our gift department.
She will
lx* pleased with hose, Pangburn Can-
generally {
dies, stationery
appropriate
an
oa
wide
Mother’s Day Card W'e have
a
1 the
Low
"Whatever
selection of other suggestions.
YORK
NEW
Muy
8
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05
NEAL DRUG STORE
u
f
It’s GOOD NEWS
an
rail*
and
utilities
trade
active
little beef
I am
a horrible
No
with
★ ON THEATRE ROW TODAY*
worthwhile
for
It’s Nice To Do Business With Friends
Denton's
Sure, business is business. Nobody knows that better
Own.. .
TO CHECK
than we do. We simply believe that a bank
be
can
breath.
her
friendly, as well as efficient. We have all the facili-
ANN
to
*
ties that a modern bank should have.
SHERIDAN
tty dry cleaning. Camp Cleaner*.
£
★
KINGS ROW
I »
with
*
MATINEE
2
€
65-67
Pittsburgh
Always at Your Command
Butter.
1
.. 17 Bwsls...•247* | J
★
Sun-proof Paints
HJZAUTH.
«( So— «— *-*-
It is econom
Electricity is an ever obedient servant.
Use it freely.
leal and convenient.
Jack Hodges
£
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Phone 320
Back of Postoffice
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GUESTS
TODAY
♦
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Credit Terms
CADENHEAD DENMAN HARDWARE, INC.
OILS
For Your Refreshment
I
IN A HURRY CALL 1111
PHILIP D. COURY, 225 W. Oak
BEN IVEY
Sawyer’s Cash Grocery & Market
AGA-REX
L
III
*
Phone 130-For Ice
■
ri.
with
Now’s the Time to Plant
PENRY BROS.
tomatoes, beans, peppers
EXTRA1
and corn. We have plenty
Something New!
Aato
Ante
of fertilizer and garden
Laaaa
Unbaked Butter
tools.
GANG BUSTERS, No. 3
Automobile Refinancing
Biscuits
Bl
I
DREAMLAND - 17c
Bus Schedule
i
K
T
7
" I
8c Per Dozen
J
Dishes and Glassware
Purity Bakery
MORNING 9 O’CLOa-FREE POPCORN
Wiss Scissors - Cooking Ware - Kitchen Cutlery, Etc.
T
*
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3
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f>u£ui
JREAMLAND
1 .*’( ____________ ____
Stretch Your Dollars '
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( HERBY V0l( HERS
ABBOTT
_____
--EXTRA'--
PORKY
. “IWMmmi
Oume Jr."
nrownl
it------
MUtVIKWS SATURDAY NITS.
-MV
Headquarters at
Tobin Drug Store
Community Silver
Electrical Appliances
Complete Service For
Your Car!
CUMMINGS
Ronald REAGAN
rSho/f “0
PICGLY
MIGCLYj
IN THE STRANGEST LOVE
MTORY EVER TOIJ)
They Arc Worth
10c TO 20c EACH
DOUBLE
COLA ,
25c
35c
Creamy emulsion of
mineral oil.
MOTOR CO.
Ph. 440 311 W. Oak
THIS BANK’S LENDING POLICY
IN WAR TIME
We believe in giving the
best feed for a reasonble
price. See our feed and
get our prices before
buying.
Our feed will make
bigger profit on
chickens.
you
your
I' ■
Francis M. Craddock
Grocery & Market
Phones 71 212 S. Elm
Travis Jone*
Charles Keller
F. H Kent
Distributed by
7-UP BOTTLING CO.
Denton, Texas
( API—Cot-
to 50 cento
stocks
Bethlehem.
Ward
Uli ion
8a 11 ta
Pacific
of
in
QUALITY MEATS AT THE BEST
PRICES!
Hemstitching, Buttons and Buckles Covered,
Machine Button Holes
Singer Sewing Machines
H. C. TALIAFERRO, Distributor
BETTY FIELD
CHARLES COBURN
CLAUDE RAINS
JUah ANDERSON
IM TMMI MSQUfTHB ,
Uk STKU Tmi HLH
Rah DAVIS
to rr. WORTH
A. CM.
r. M.—1CU. BUS, «:M, 11 :M.
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8
July 89
»oytx
lower
July
FIRST STATE BANK OF DENTON
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
CITY OF DENTON
WATER AND LIGHT DEPARTMENT!
w»
Redeem
UyUA.
Mcfwtt
promt
COLOR C ARTOON
Latest WAR News
Mu',
Jah
Oct
Dec
Jan
Ma i
\ GLANCE
(API-
industrial*
No
97
3 4-58
3 4-54
4
QUALITY DRY CLEANING
that guarantees satisfaction for your finest clothea.
DENTON LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS
PHONE 8
Respond To
Good Feed
2
No
1 4
No
DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
—
TEXAS
NIGHT
25c
BOVELL OIL CO.
1X3 8. ELM STREET
FULL PINT
Excellent Used
OIL, GAS AND GASOLINE RANGES
Reconditioned
No
1 J;
■ «■
M’CRAY’S
JEWELRY STORE
to-
on
They fight to
ride...and
ride to...
I
Z/z/j
Buster Brown
Shoes
Brown—1
Shoe Store
Chapter BB
synoTAORi
WHEN YOU NEED A PLUMBER! ||
J
PYREX LOAF DISH
Tki, good looking dish hat
a dozen uwi. Bakez delicious
bread, fish, meat, desserts.
Can be used to serve them
piping hot at the A JP.
table. size..... *13'
L S
ML'
'rWH'.l.H.I ♦ I I 1t t It I ♦ It H-t-H 1-1 1 '
J. II. Alford Dies
hi Electric Chair |_
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89
I
VAOZ VOW--
The Hardw are Store has many
attractive, practical and inex-
pensive gifts for Mother’s
Day—
Jack Ashworth
Joe Bowers
R. L. Covey
_____Subject to Federal Tax and Service Charge
Other prl< e* unchanged
30 trucks. mnali lie its
Rock
hen*.
You can now buy Butter
Biscuits all ready for the
oven. Then serve them
piping hot to your family
or guests.
NEW
Cotton
lai - (
in-
BEN WREN DRUG
Phone 40
7
sardonically,
itfe 1
by the drain
angrily.
____Mr. Ouy
lulte amenable to
1 that your safety.
MOTHER’S DAY
Gift* at Evers’
i j -
there must be some way to get help '
But. and ahe glanced at the heavy j
face of her guard that ten yards 1
i supply
Cattle generally steady.
In crop
top 14 00.
gootL and
(KI some
persistent In
id' I felt that
too much, carried
U S
Motors
Roebuck
Kodak
Cen -
(itowl WanyMl Co\
/ complete INSURANCE service
M L AS. .______________________PMQM t:
_ Evert Hardware Co.
ROTICE I DEFEND US ALL GUARD MEETS
=
pi -
IOHI UOKIII
FORT WORTH May 8
Produce market unchanged
calvra
mg. good
00-12 36. |
50. beef cowb
ick-
aales
B ''
Johns-Manville
Roof & Insulation
wffl
Stop Those Leaks
And Make Your
Home Warmer
M. A. GAY
BOOTING 1 8BKBT
___: MBYAL
if We wish to do our full part in all local financing that
will help the nation’s war effort, directly or indirectly.
More than ever, there will be a need for complete frank-
ness lietwen banker and Ixirrower. Facts and more
facts must form the solid basis for each transaction.
We can assure every applicant that our attitude will
lie friendly and co-operative. Our since desire will lie
both to serve and to safeguard the interests of all.
once.”
"You <»u t do Uuw. thing?!”
“No? But we are I’ll leave you now
to reconalder your decision. It won't
be necouary for me to have your
until after dark, any-
Into
the putol hr
Mung around
the curt dlfectiona Henri gave
"I hojM- you Will not be too un-
comfortable Stephanie." Henri said
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DAU.AS Mnv
20 11. Houston 20 08
m
day as a penalty lor slaying R
Agnew San Antonio salesman.
March 17, 1941
Allord, for
Jones of
mllo per
white
DONALD DUCK
“DonaM'a Vacation”
w?
.
Be sure to notice City Gro.
Mkt. .id in today's
thing special. 229
Phone 1212 when yon want tfual
r, flicked
into the
TO OAINBBTILLB. AIUDMOBB.
OKLAHOMA CITY
A. M—liBB, IM. BUS.
r. BAK, e«e.
flolneevine mzly). BM.
TO WICHITA FALLS
A. BL—IM
F. Mr-UllB, Bits, Tita.
TO WmTMHOBO-BKBBMAN
Denton Dairy Co-
Operative Awn.
J* ‘
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B ■
GEORGE SANDERS
FRANCES FARMER
/a
CHICK STARTER
"ahupacyvukd BY
coiiaiMwamiiMm
. DENTON. TUU&
r
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NEW YORK
futiireN clowd 3i
rr
but only to tell
about your being
that I consented
then' —she tried
of something,
you
FAKNINOI BIWAM OF
IWEL WORMS
Iwoema inside you or your child eaa
eanie real trouble. And you may not know
wbat la wrung. Warning signs are: "picky"
agnotito, nervouanona, uneasy stomach,
Mtag aarte. Get Jayno'a Vermifuge right
gway I JAYNE’S Is America', leadim [ pro-
jrlatary worm medicine; used by millions.
A«ta wewtly yet «xp«lE roundwormi.
Bo euro you set J A YNE'S VERMIFUGE I
CURTIS DRUG STORE
PImhw S2 Yonr Corapteta Drag Store North Side
when you can save on
groceries these days.
W*» ear. help you wiftt
food budget.
F J Redfield
A B Evans
Gladys Simpson
al A*ia
a Ky in 7days
V^666
much intelligence tyo real I Be that you
couldn’t tiotsFibly get away with It "
He amiled. "Bvery detail liaa been
anticipated Everything la nicely un-
der control And In the event that _______
there ahould be a mistake there is j final answer
----. . v. ..
I-
[ Stephanie
baBy chicks readily
FARMER’S
young
Step
"Yes?"
"He too.
choice."
"Then you did come here! You
did know—and all the. time you pre-
tended to be helping us!"
"A deception I regretted, exceed-
ingly. Stephanie dear," he bowed,
mocking her "And If I had listened
to iny own inclination I would have
left you out of this entirely As a
matter of fact. I tried to persuade
you to put Liu out of your home
"Liu! What did she have to do
with It?"
"She was a bit too
the pursuit of her friem
she had learned
too many tales to her benefactress
| It was then that we decided to In-
I corporate you Into our plot "
"And what have you done
I Hajaml’ "
He turned to the door, walked
slowly, deliberately opened the door
1 "I'll leave that to your Imagination
| And by the way, your devoted little
I Liu will no doubt be united with her
I lover very soon My agents have had
orders to take her into custody at
Mav
creamery, 93
I y ■■ •
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i T-
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A
paper—Home- i were erased today
~ ket turned
creased profit takini
Wheat closed 1
than yesterday
SI 25 1 H 1 ‘
1 down
onto 5 8-7 H doun.
er to 3 8 higher
i Rock
bareback
1 1 2
1 2 lbs
1 2. small, colored
1 turkeys toms,
old 18 joving 21 hens 21
PRODI ( I
( API
moving his j buh. bl hel
! H1([b U)W Ij(h1
19 40 19 28 19 34N
19 66 19 59 19 61
19 97 19 89 19 91
20 09 20 01 20 04 I
20 09 20 06 20 08N
20 21 20 1 4 20 18
Middling spot 21 !6N
LONDON, May </P>—German
raiders attacked a Southeast En<
lish coast town shortly before noon
tday. roaring over rooftops, drop
pin< bombs and spraying streets
with cannon and machine gun fire
( Hlf M.O PROIH < F.
CHICAGO Mav 8-(APi
firm creamery 93 score 38
57
53
1 2. No
DON’T FORGET MOTHER
BkKl UM.. -a A YKTK WxC - --
1 yellow 86-87 1 2:
1 2. Nt> 3. 86-86
No 5 81 1 2-82 1 2. I
2 u hlte
VKETMfSZl,
gUPY SELFY GROCERY
MRKl ...
_fc—........—
CURB Yoir RUPTURE
Wbr cat far? Learn about thia modern la.
stats nature In closing opening Bwivgi
Joint Soft. concave. vacuum a tic air
buahion pad bolds with firm but gentle
bresAure No knobs or balls to gouge and
btretcb tender tissue No obnoxious belts
kg kabstrsas te bind or retard ctrcaiatloa,
NEAL DRUG STORE
Phone 188 Denton, Tex.
MW OKI.LANS SPOTS
Ntw ORLEANS May 8 (API —
Spot cotton closed sUady. 9 points
higher Hales 545 Low middling 16 -
76 middling 20 (Ml g(Mal middling
20 51, receipts 1,835. stock 479,924
“Bn
ELEANOR
^TEUURYfl
seen her through uuuiy minor ertero.
functioned automatically if part
of her mind stood a allent, horrified
witneas. her common sense carried on
calmly
"I see," she heard her own voice
saying clearly "And Just how did
you want him to cooperate?”
"We are going to ask him to allow
ua to staff that boat Quite a simple
thing, really Particularly aa I undar-
stand he finds it not too easy to find
experienced men to handle the stuff "
"And then?"
"We would see that the valuable I
cargo reached a more worthy desti-
nation.”
"And you think you could get away
with tbla--thl» brilliant scheme?’'
Her Ups curled scornfully "Do you
suppose my father would alt quietly
by while you sailed the boat out of
the Bay?"
"Exactly.”
"Really. And What la my Job?"
"You will send a message to your j
father " He shrugged again "It U aa
TO DALLAM
A. M-—B:8B, B:M, S:M, 10:18
P. M.—1»:18, 8:18, 8:84, 8:88,
18:48
(APi—Cotton I
Galveston 20 08 :
Mnv
July
Oct
. Dec
Jun
Mai
simple as that."
"And the message?" .... . I
This time his smile frightened her j
more than all that he had said "You
will tell him that you are in des- j
perate need of him and demand that
he come to an appointed spot, which
we shall name, at once "
"And then?"
"Then, we will reason with him un-
til he Is persuaded to agree to what
we ask "
Persuaded! A nice word for a ne-
farious Job With her as bait, lure
Dad into a trap Not if she could
help itf
"And If I refuse?"
"You are an intelligent girl
sure you will not refuse."
Stephanie squared her shoulders
slightly "One wouldn't have to have
, BANKiR .15 Jswsl. .. »24Z»
PIur Federal Tax
Nearly one-third of Now York
kitUr Stated foreign-born white jx>pula-
r 2-39. tion axe German and Italian
92. 38 90 centralized carloto 38. oth-
er prices unchanged Eggs firm, cur-
rent receipt* 28 3 4. checks 26 3 4 i
other prii e* unchanged
Poultry iiv< 30 trucks, mnali heus .
and Plymouth Rock broilerw ewder.
balance steady hen*, over 5 lb* 21,
5 lb* and Gown 22 1 2 Leghorn hen*
20 1 2 broiler* 2 1 2 lb* and down, i
colored 24. Plymouth R<x k 25 white i
RxM-k 25 1 2 springs. 4 lb* up. col- j
ored 26 Plymouth Ruck 28 1 2 white i
I Rock 28 1 2 under 4 lbs colored 24 >
' 1 2. Plymouth R<m k 26 1 2. white '
Rock 26 1 2 bareback chicken* 20- t
22, roast.us 14 1 2 leghorn roonter*
13 1 2. ducks I 1 2 lb* up colored
16 1 2 white IL • ” '
' 15. v hlte *15. kee*<‘ 1 1
Pacific
Fc, Dow
and An-
Taliaferro & Son
Hardware and Seeds
Phone 125 N. Side Sq.
FORT VVOH’III
WORTH Mav 8 (APl-
1 soft red winter 1 34 1 4
1 hard 1 26 3 4-28 3 4
2 noin 71-72
) 2 yellow
1 20-30 No
i n r stock
May 8 iAPI—
■nM
th* stub of Mb ctaarel
MUIb puddle at wafer I.
wters it alaslsd a moment
"We have decided that
Merrill would be qi
salon if he felt ____________
we My, more or >mr depended
b being cooperative ”
bite of Mlf-ountroi that had
<1114 \(.()
CHICAGO May 8 < AP i
fractional gains that carried
to highs for the pa-st month and corn
to best figures in about ‘
as the grain mar-
reactionary due to i.s-
.king
1 4-3 4 cent
May SI 22 I 8
corn unchanged to 1 2
May 86 3 4 July 89 1 2-5 8
ijean* 7 8 low-
3 8-5 8 lower
FORT WORTH
FORT WORTH
(USDA) - Cattle, salable 500;
200. all ciaMea steady to stroni
fed Htrer* and yearlliias 11 C,
xxnmon iota down to 8 52,
125-9 35. kilhiiv calve* largely 9 00-
13.00, <te<^ calves downward from
14 00, heifer calves 13 00 down
Hogs, salable 900 top 14 00, pa<
•r top 13 9Q;_bulk of good and choice
180-280 lb. 13 90-14.u.
under 13 90.
Sheep salable 600.
iteady. few lota spring lamb* 12 00-
13 00. sizable spring shorn old crop
lambs 11.00-75, most of these* carry-
.ng No 2 pelts few shorn ewes 0 (M>
>tht*r clusbes scarce.
TORT
Wheat No
' 36 1 4 No
Barley No
Sorghums No
10O lbw norn 1
i kafir noin 1 17-22
Corn shelled No 2 white- 1 07 1 2-
08 1 2 99-1 00
Oats N<> 2 red
HUNTSVILLE, Muy 8 J
Wordlessly and tranquilly 26-year- i
mixed 57 3 4 58 1 4 | ‘!ld dam**S, B AI,Ord T'*' '° h? <
mixed 53 3 4 54 No 1 ‘ipath In On* electric chair at the
1-511 I 2. N<> 4 58 1 2- j state penitentiary at 12 02 a
sample grade uhlte 55 3 4
R F 4 11 W
Early *
wheat I Alford, for whom Gov Sam
h ------, Jones of Louisiana attempted
two weeks obtain a commutation of sentence,
seemed resigned for hours before
he was led into the death room
The Board of Pardons and Pa-
role* declined yesterday to com-
mute Alfords sentence as it did in
the case of Emlliano Benavidez
I sentenced to <ttf early Sunday
Alfords birthday was pioneer
| West Carroll Parish La A petition
l for clemency signed by 1.250 citi-
| zens of that parish had been placed
I before the Texas board. Governor
Jones said he was informed
F. M.
.... . .
7^ - A
11
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*. A 5 - - . ■ e. J/sAi e»k.. . • .......
| seven f trust that you will
! changed your mind by then "
For several moments, Stephanie
stared at the door Henri had closed
| carefully behind him In the instant |
that it had been open, she had seen '
a short flight of stone steps leading
to the street above Leas than ten
; yards between herself and the world
where people walked and drove at ,
will, and exactly as If nothing had
happened The old familiar racket of j
Is cable car grinding up the steep hill
came to her faintly—its normal, lel-
| surely pace sharp contrast to the '
peril tightening around her now
This Just couldn't be happening! |
This was still San Francisco Surely J
GtUJSANS. Muy 8—(API —
futures prices toduy closed
steady 8 .to 11 points net higher
Open High Low Clow
Hl «1 19 41 19 41 19.36B
IB 07 19 70 IB 03 IB 00
20 18 20 21 20 12 20 15 10
20 29 20 31 20 24 20 28
20.32B------ 20 2BB
__ 20 44 20.45 20.38 20 41
| Muy '43 20 55 20 55 20 50 20 51B
snt y <>KTi n i t res
May 8
" 30
I might be ten miles with Henri's
watchdog there, armed to the teeth
Stllli—no harm In trying—
“Look. ' she said, stepped closer to
the sneering guard, and speaking so I
that the other three lounging in the ,
next room could hear, too "How
would you boya like to make a little
money for yourselves?''
He Just looked at her,
smile curving wider.
"I could make It
you '
Sly glances travelled from one man
to the next
You could say
to the plan and
desperately to think
some alibi —- "or say whatever
wanted to and—I will—"
The tnen burst Into guffaws
I "Save your breath, sister,"
; guard sneered
T<uAh- continued
WALL STREET REVIEW I
NEW YORK May 8—(API—8e-
ected Industrial stocks continued to
lean forward In today's market but '
>uylng faltered after an early brisk
nish
Encouraging first reports of the
mportant air-naval battle in the i
■ouUiweat Pacific Inspired a certain ;
imount of bidding In the forenoon,
irokers said, but the principal bull- [
sh element still was the belief the I
1st would be able to retrace more of i
ts lengthy decline
There was a smattering of new ,
highs and lows for the year Among
hte forjner were Chrysler, Goodyear I
and Goodrich Common and Prefer- ’
red Posting new lows with negllgl- '
ble losses were N Y Shipbuilding
md Continental Motors
Resistant stocks included
Steel. Bethlehem. General
Montgomery Ward. Sears
United Aircraft Eastman
American Smelting, Twentieth
tury-Fox. duPont and International
Harvester
Backward were
North American
Chemical, Southern
aconda
MIRKETS
NEW YORK May 8
Storks steady, selected
improved
Bonds higher
lead advance
Cotton Improved
price fixing
CHICAGO
Wheat lower profit taking
Corn steady to lower, profit taking
Hogs steady top 414 15, moderate
one supplementary plan to fall back
on."
Stephanie sagged a
the rough wall.
"We plan to blow the ship
where It would do the most g<
And that." he relaed nn* «Vf»hr<»u
her. "we think would be i
the beautiful Golden GaL ____
NO?” , .
"You wouldn’t dare!” she said her somethin!
voice falling back to a whisper But , of the
even as she said it, she knew
would dare.
Ilesperale Hope
, , • kept her cjiln high
up "You haye my final answer now''
jood "And meanwhile. I'm going to ask
be raised one eyebrow at I my good friend Hans here to act as
right under | your special protector I wouldn't
late bridge want any harm to come to you now
| my dear!” And turning, he said
" " ig rapidly in German to one ,
thick-set men playing.cards !
he | at a table
Btephaule kept her defiance un- I
furled like a brave banner during all (J)ll
business of Hans I-----1
the doorway, examining j
pulled from a holster '
ills waist, nodding to I
I
Refused ■
Stephanie's decision took no time j '
In the making "Whatever part you '
Intended I should play in this dirty
business you can give to some of '
your henchmen I'll telephone my ;
father gladly, but only to tell him >
*bOUl y<>UX bel“‘! “ , h<- lefl "l ohall be back about |
Menri -v™. muvino . 1 trust that you will have
8L.ffe?’’d\ ar , !n?,t ,nK a ' changed your mind by then."
mistake. Stephanie One which I am
■ure you will regret ”
I ’’And 1 am sure I would regret
| doing anything else "
He hesitated, lit another cigarette.
| ’’You recall our mutual interest in a
3 Japanese called Hajami "
-phunie's courage failed a little
>”
made an uncomfortable
< Hl< %<;<> 4 4S|I GR MX
CHICAGO. May H.-iAPl
wheat
Corn No
85 3 4-87
4 83 1 2-86
sample grade yellow 81
1 01. No 3 1 00 *’
Oats No 1
sample grade
1 white 58 1
i 3 4
Dixie
Trailwayt
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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/m1/8/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.