Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 108, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 18, 1945 Page: 4 of 12
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Centerpieces
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Phone 371 -■ .375 N. Side Square
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County Attorney W K Baldridge
today announced the following
cases filed with his office and dis-
positions: A. H Lee, arrested by
State Highway Patrolman J o
Maddox and E. J Banks, for Uleg-
ally transporting whiskey, fined
... i 8100 and costs. Turn Flowers, ar-
r^aaaT™ ' resU‘d by Deputy Sheriffs Buster
Oiboa and Sam Gentry and State
Liquor Control Board Officer
Woodie Minus for illegal possession
of whiskey, fined <100 and costa:
Duke Merton Burckhartt. arrested
by Maddox and Banks for driving
while intoxicated, and Rufue Hol-
comb. arrested by Gibbs and Gen-
try for illegal possession of whis-
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Cpl. John O Lally. 22. survived
Bataan, the Death March, three
years and five months in a Jap-
anese prison camp, malaria ben
bert. dysentery, Japanese punk-
burning torture, and temporary
blindness during ills Army service
in the Pacific. Now lie has re-en-
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(*>—A goal of 7,000,000 acres ptant-
1 ed in cotuon in 1M6. nine per cent
above the planted acreage, was
accepted by fanners meeting here
yesterday with farm agency repre-
sentatives U> set farm goals for
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agreed upon
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Novelty Christmas
Candles 10c up
For Fine
Photography
in Denton.
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magnify the holiday spirit.
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Gift. For Anyone
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ton Chamber of Qommerce. attend-
ed the second session of the 39th
annual convention of managers of
Texas Chambers of Commerce to-
day in Ft Worth.
The two-day convention got un-
der way yesterday with a feature
address by John M. Guild of Dal-
las who urged that Texas fight to
bring Industrial expansion from
the East and West Coasts here.
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SWEETS AND SOBS AT ( HRISTMAS PARTY—The
child at left pays strict attention to the business of the
day while the youngster at right evinces some fear at
the approach of Santa Claus, during a Christmas party
for 100 German children in the Haus des Handwerks,
Russian sector of Berlin, sponsored by the Berlin Civil
Administration. (AR Wirephoto).
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Autographs of Hermann Goering
and six other former Nazi leaders
have been added to souvenirs of
the war crimes trials In Nuern-
berg. Germany, of Mrs Jim Lind-
sey of San Angelo, whose husband
is attending the international tri-
bunal as a representative of the I
First Infantry Division newspaper
Others writing their signatures |
on a piece of stationery passed to
them in individual cells were Jon- I
chim von Ribbentrop. Julius Strel-
Music Pupils Of
Miss Myrtie Collins
Appear in Recital
Miss Myrtie Collins presented hef
music students in a recital Monday
night in a program carrying out a
Christmas theme at the Woman’s
Club house
Among those presented were
Jimmie Lou Graham, Guasie CaJd^
well, Mary Lynn Thompson. Bobby
Estes, Jimmie Nell Wright, Char-
lotte Boyd, Dorothy Boinker. Shir-
ley Ruth Donald. Sammy Caldwell,
I Mary Phillips, Jack Peterson, Shir-
ley Harris. Mary Sue Hogan, Jean
Mooneyham. Evelyn Elrod, and
Patsy Boyd
.Hie program included the sing-
ing of Christmas carols by the
group of student pianists with Pat-
sy Boyd as accompanist and Jean
Moncyham directing. Gifts were
exchanged from a lighted Christ-
inas tree. Decorations in addition
to the trees were lighted white ca-
pers in white holders and greenery
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GIFTS FROM ST. NICHOLAS---St. Nicholas, the
German Santa Claus, distributes gifts to youngsters in
Che Pius Stift kindergarten in the French sector of Ber-
lin Dec. 6. (AP Wirephoto).
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j House oT Lords, Britain’s
. court of last resort.
Jorot, renegade propagandist who
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* Un radto, was not in the House
n the decision was announced.
Is attorneys had based his up-
on the grounds that he was a
ve of the United States,
le home secretary announced
erday he would not reprieve
1 Amery, adn of the British
,.3i aeuStary of state for India in the
r"”’ • war cantrwrt, whn ahm wbs-
F <4 convicted by being a Nasi broad-
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together with others
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prodiM"..’on in the stale will con-
tinue in the high ratio followed
in the last four years.
- muss amds were soseptod:
High for spring farrowing,
creased from 178.000 to 100,740.
Acreage legumes and grass, in-
creased from 73,000 to 94,000
Turkeys to from 4,300,000 to 4,-
485,000
Hens and pullets on next March
first, from 21,442.000 to 27,518,000
Sheep and lambs from 9,438,000
to 10,091,000
Among major products milk was
set at 4.467.000,000 pounds, three
per cent down; milk cows, 1.309,-
000, two per cent down. eggs. 220,-
818.000 dozen. 21 per cent down;
Chickens raised. 36.539.000. 18 per
cent down; cattle and calves at
end year, 7,600,000, one per cent up
Wheat (acreage planted) 5,200.-
000 acres, 3 per cent up; com, 2.-
950,000, 18 per cent up; oats, 1,-
830,000, 8 per cent down; barley.
434,000 acres. 1 per cent down,
grain sorghums. 4,500.000 acres. 1
per cent down; sorghums for all
purposes except syrup, 7.800.000
acres, 2 per cent down; peanuts
for nuts. 605.000 acres. 24 per cent
down; flaxseed. 100,000 acres, up
54 per cent; sweep potatoes. 56,-
000 acres, ten per cent up; all po-
tatoes 61.000, 3 per cent down.
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TexafhMexico
Free Bridge Link
May Be Blocked
AUSTIN. Dec. 18 —(IP)—Ten years
of planning by Texas and Mexico
for a free International bridge link
In the Pan-American Highway at
Laredo may be blocked indefinitely
at Laredo polls Jan. 8, John S. Red-
ditt, chairman of the Texas High-
way Commission, said yesterday
Laredo has n(
chase of an «
across the Rio Grande for 5695,000.
If the purchase is approved by elec-
tion Jan 8. the state cannot build
a free bridge uxUU bonds issued for
the purchase are fully paid
"For the past ten years, the
highway departments of Texas and
Mexico jointly have been complet-
ing preliminaries for the construc-
tion of a high-water toll-free bridge
at the International boundary at
Laredo,” Redditt said “Plans are
: now complete and the structure has
{ been Included as an item In the
| state and federal postwar highway
j program ’
The highway, which traverses the
heart of Texas through Bari An-
tonio and Laredo, into Monterrey
and Mexico City, will undoubtedly
be our most important tourist ar-
tery in the postwar tourist artery
era, he said.
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For Today!
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ROEBUCK ANb CO.
Christmas
FRUIT CAKE
(Santa Item)
1 TO 5 LBS
$1 Per Lb.
C hristmas Home-made
Candy
Purity Bakery
DUKE & AYRES
Crystal Vases, 10 inch
Photo Album, Santa's Item
Child's Whittendon Bath Robes
Glass Console Sets
Doll Beds
98c
98c
$2.09
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