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rags become fire bombs that smoulder and burst m- | pre-Pear Harbor fathers between the ages of 18 and
West Side of Square
Denton, Texas
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Feed Your CHICKS Only the BEST!
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Denton Dairy Co-Operative
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Phone 963
SW Cor. Sq.
Ph. 617
REFRESH YOURSELF
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HELPING AMERICA'S CHILDREN
Much As heard these days about what is wrong if we had only one party
would be silenced, and
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A shipment just received.
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Non-Rationed
has cause to hope that Mr Kelland
is right in saying that bipartisan-
i there are elements, devoted to one
'ism' or another who complain be-
DENTON MAN
ON CO-OP BOARD
Protests Many
Disability Decisions
CLEANED AND
REBLOCKED
his buliding As the word got around town. other < a piece urging prePean Harbor fathers to quit wor-
store owners and home owners would start a similar I rying about their draft status. There was nothing
search tor incendiary bombs Everybody would be | wrong with the piece then or now but the military
fliers clothes explored the zippers on their jackets. of the Democratic and Republican
marveled at flashlights, watches, pencils and flying parties. and there is perennial out-
land await confrmation by events.
Some Texans ‘are ready to accept
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Mis Murale Sigler of Port Worth
visited Mr and Mrs Ernest Sigler
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302 Jackson Bldg.
Office Ph. 1012
Res. Phone 487-W
ala while they are in one piece Helinki has been
raided by air twice recently and the Russians say
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pint metal
The next day they made sleds out of floor boards,
splinted their legs with strips of parachute cloth and
CONTEMPORARY
THOUGHT
visited Mrs Glenmore Savage
w. T Travelstead of Texola Vis-
has warned Finland that it must accept all respon-
sibility for fighting on the side of the Nazis. Un-
happy Finland has only one friend, Germany. and
that is largely a friendship of convenience
The Finns, like the people of some of the other
with their fellow
polls
“It is true that
An Ohio man remarried his divorced wife. At
least he won't be forever hearing about her for-
mer husband.
tetd the meeting that hrty-stx war
ecu tracts and 300.00 small ovsines
men have been fored out of busi-
ness since Pearl Harbor
Leonard F Cowden, a brother of
Q—What is viticulture?
A—The cultivation of the vine;
grape growing. usually for produc-
Uon of wine.
OVERNIGHT
with tray.
Drug store
INNERSPRIN
mattresses
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BEAUTIFUL
Sold on et
tore Co
boots
It took 16 more days of hiking to get out of these
mountains where, actually, no white man had ever
been before From the tune of their crash to their
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criticism j
we had
Q—From what is linseed oil pro-
duced?
menu now under way—but not many
The military forces are believed now to be only
about 800,000 men below their goal, but they are
discharging men at the rate of 100 000 a month That
means around 1.300,000 men will be needed before
FULTZ NEWS
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Plain, Fngraved,
Air Mail
Folks who don't intend to pay back should bor-
row nothing but trouble
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The buying of War Bonds helps us to pay as
we go—on . to victory
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Pretty soon now the amateur gardener and the
amateur golfer will be at it again -and one of
rm will use the holes he digs
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College Tailors
Phone 24
than one Last summer the Pinns wer urged to get
out of the war. along about the time Italy was foid-
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Specializing in Federat
Taxes.
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DELAYED- ACTION FIRE BOMBS
11 a Denton store owner should find a delayed-
action fire bomb hidden away in a closet or under |
some stair steps he'd begin a thorough search of "
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Q—What is a magic square?
A—An arrangement of numbers
in the form of a square, in which
every column, row and both diagon-
als add up to the same total
posing the Russians. Yet they have been more con- i
sistent in their international position than lots of
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New Iron Cords
, A—From the seed of the common
words, that our national scene win ’ flax
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Let Us RECAP Your Car Tires
Don't wait, drive in—let us recap your tires for
longer, safer mileage. We are able to recap the fol-
lowing tires:
600x16 650x16 525 and 550-17
600x17 525 and 550x18
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• WASHINGTON
IN WARTIME
By JACK STINNETT
Distributed By
7-UP BOTTLING CO.
Denton, Texas
to civilization through the mountains easily tanks
as one of the classic thrillers of the war
Honbert had been an original volunteer Flying
Tiger Hammel was a veteran of African desert fly-
tag On the Burma air route, they flew a Douglas
47 transport for the Pan-American Chinese Na-
tmal Airways Corporation, the line that since the
•tart of the war has made a record at escaping the
•tap Sana by fytng only in bad weather
On their last flight from India they took off in a
WE —W fog which, at 12,000 feet was * lake of
water aM at 18,009 feet was ata inches of ice on
Abewinqs and windows Al this obmcurtty made
hem safe from Zeros Another 1000 feet, another
JR OBtaMtaa and they'd be over the hump Hosbert
apemed Mb band against the window to meh the
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• WASHINGTON
COLUMN
By PETER EDSON
somnau NEA Staff Correspondi
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The military manpower goal has been set nt
around 11 MM 000 for Juy t To reach this goal. Se-
lective Service will take all the 50,000 draft avail-
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The trouble with the theory ot
perpetual motion is that it does not
work But wisdom is justified of
her children — Matt 11 19
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First personal experience story of American pilots
•creed down while flying “the hump of the Hima-
laya mountains on the aertal Burma road from China
to India comes from C J. Hosbert and Charles Ham
Mfl of Philadelphia Both survived the crash and
lived to tell the ta>. but the story of their return
ing. but the Finns couldnt see their way clear to
withdraw, although practically all of the Finrish
front has been inactive for many months.
Now the Finns are getting some rather pointed
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----------------------------- sake of the general welfare [ stage he said, that they have been
wAgEGA ca m.nv mte .0 T wrote "Moreover, there are the political brought to the attention of the
WASHINGTON A Food many months ago I wrote 1 sophisticates who denounce both — ■ - — - -
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with the nation s young people, and not so much it |
heard about what a gight with them Perhaps not J
enough of us think what we might individually do
to make things right with more of them
Take the Girl Scouts There are roughly about
amental difference
* Farmer’s Chick Starter
< Farmer’s Growing Mash
* Farmer s laying Mash
an assortment of small parties, or
facttons. we should have endless
criticism but little or no action '
menu
DAI LAS. FeB. 15—(P— Orville
W Erringer. area director of the
War Manpower Commission, said 5
yesterday he vas calling attention ;
of the Dallas County Medical So-
dlety to numerous certificates by
certain doctors certifying disabili-
ties to support the applicant's claim
of undue hardship in his employ- .
37. inclusive. stands a good chance of induction by
mteuynm6Bodoo"und inaneenssnpproxh-ianmaksikmnamonsionnapnaurrmd.
“I remember, correctly, this is almost twice the ent in their respective philosophies
prediction made last summer But the manpower W- < of government Thu, accounts for
uaton has changed considerably since then and may the charge that there Is lttle fund-
again in either direction
which Mr Kelland forecasts will ,
continue lies in the fact that It '
establishes party responsibility It i
result* in a system where the ins'I
can be critictzed by the outs ' as a
I matter of routine pofitial action
। tod the Piae erebed
mdo operasot was matany kled.
— * A broken Mt ankte
utude. In the below-
_ an hour to move the
dithe cabt to MM parachutes for
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' ealous Democrats speak of the
major parties as being organizations
of politicians who are interested
only in the spoils of office, and as
being unworthy of support by high-
minded citizens whose only thought ,
Profess
W N. ROWE
McCiurkan
DR. RI(
McCrary 1
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Third Flo
Roa. Pi
City Drug
and Mrs
But there are about fourteen mimon girt* of I
Scout age Add to the Girl Scout enrollment the |
iteto of ottttr organizations in this field and rtffl
many millions are left outside including millions of ‘
children belonging to families who are under-privi- l
ledged or, because of war conditions, bare been
drawn away from their old neighborhood
What can be said about the din Bcouta can also
be said about the Boy Scouts and giving to them
a rich and profitable investment. But they also need i
leadership Thousands upon thousands of boys and
girls who need help and i ncour agauwiit these or- <
ganizations can give are deprived at it; there aren
enough adults available to teach and guide then |
Here is a chance for adults who want to do some-
thing for their communities The need is greater
than ever before The good effects of help given
now win outlast any adults nfe time and make a
heaithier and happier America tomorrow — Oreenvme '
they i ould take other jobs
Conditions have reached such a
_ i ed for the purchase at the organi-
------ ---- . ------- ------ ----- ---------- --- Ihe zation’s annual meeting and local
thou critics of politics and politi- , Home Demonstration Club wUl and individuals pledged I
clans are too nice to rub elbows meet in the home ot, Mrs R T. S128.500 toward the purchase price, i
citizens at the Wells Thursday afternoon at 1 30 | Associate- oficial said that if •
A.chense.and clothing demonstra- , purchased, the refinery would be!
a nation as tion will be given. At a recent meet- I the first one owned cooperatively i
populous as ours it is hard for a ing Mrs Joe McQee was elected ।
, major partv to frame a platform I president. Mrs Hubert Lunow sec-
broad enough to satisfy all in the ‘ ret ary-treasurer and Mrs • Olaf
i ranks, and difficult for two parties Stone council representative •
Mr and Mrs LeRoy McGee vis- I
the Kansas City co-op leader. re-
ported that total sales of s? 134 206
were registered by the CCA Hl 1ex-
as last year
to flame They are the explanation of a great many
mystery fires Really it is spontaneous combustion
Spontaneous combustion often is the "tramp"
which sets fire to hay or grass which was stored in
a barn while damp It sometimes is the rat which
chewed a match in a closet the “short circutt"
which started a fire in the basement or the -care-
lessly thrown c iga ret that usually get the blame
for fires of uncertain origin Spontaneous combus-
Don like other fire hazards, can be prevented with
Beautifal perpetuat care burial
in the past 30 years more than I
65,000,0000 acres were allotted by
the Mexican government to 2,000,-
GOO small farmers
ited in Fort Worth
Mr ana Mrs Lee Vaughan of
Dallas visited Mr and Mrs Y 8
Ready
Mr> Ralph Pippen and son re-
turned from visiting her parents in
Miler Grove
Messrs and Mmes. L T Hoskins (
and daughter and Glenmore Sav-
age and son vtstted Mr and Mrs
Lee McCurley at Lake Dallas
Mrs Davis Ballew of Orapevine
SEE Dick Ha
potatoes. P
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hanger,
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between the
Republican party
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1 parties which enables them to sur- i ... .. ... , , . .
I me the lean years and take their ited Mr and Mrs J B Travelstead
From what group of fathers will this 1,000.000 turns at bat when the opposition
ment is a knowledge of materials that cause spon-
taneous fires and then to remove or store these ma-
terials properly
come? From the 1,250,000 ptlysically ahu non-de- has muffed the ball too many times
t erred for occupational reasons and not actual hard- Between these brass collar par
snip cases, which, by Selecuive Service denasons, ticans their »» a huge element of
are very few the citizenry that is independent
The main manpower problem now facing the gov- enough to shift from one party to .
eminent despite wails from WMC and Selective another as the issues change Both
Service is aistrbutton The only excuse for the pro- ' parties cater to this footloose ele.
posed Nauonal Service act. other than to prevent ' ment. and their task.,is to prevent
strikes and provide a psychological incentive for do- t “ from running off a. ter some new- .
ing necessary work is to solve that rtl*t rihut ion prob . fangledorzanvnton Ac.long as
Jem The chances for any such act, however, are be- the5, * reasonably successful we
coming less daily shall continue to have two-party .
” _________________ I government rather than factional .
•T or personal government
The value of the bipartisanship i
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WAR SAVING STAMPS!
WE PAY cast
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alert to the danger and take even possible pre- powers have won their fight to draw heavily on pre-
caution to locate the delayed-action fire bombs war family men to bring military manpower up to
Yet such bombs are seen every day in many bust- what they believe necessary goals
ness houses and homes They aren't put there bv 1 still believe however that there is no ned for
___ , _ . _ - .. . I panic generally among those fathers who cannot help |
- enemy agents, or fire bugs They are the pair of betng a bit over what is gong to happen t,
ally overalls the point-soaked rags left over from j their tamihes if they are inducted as bucko privates
vefnishing the kitchen, the greasy mop with the or apprentice seamen
cleaning compound or some damp and combustible I After a canvass of War Manpower and Selective
refuse. Given the right atmospheric conditions these I Service records it appears that about one of six
। ship is here to stay or in other •
Ou tiie 13Lh day Uhey came to a clearing in which +
were the burned ruins of a hut. and that night came continue to be dominated by two
to another hut in which were two old blind women , major political parties
| and six naked children By sign language they tried "In view of the tragedy that has
to put over the idea they were fliers who had crash- i resulted in countries where major
2. e । m, . i
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as a national
by hundreds of wood ticks. At the end of the third ers, as in Germany, the value of
eg day. one of the children disappeared, to return later; our two-party system should be too
that is only a taste of what is to follow The U 8 ; with three men right out of the stone age who obvious to admit of doubt
squatted before them, smiled, jabbered touched the | “But we hear talk of a merger
tisd themseissing thausigdtn The upsen and nmtsnwMgreaitGttnacpoliic. ze
! mountain That way they made proress, rolling. | "“uosever cravery body who ap-
Just before nightfall they reached timberline, and apprectates the evils of factionalism
■ running water—a stream they could follow to civil- ■ - ---
' ration
n "-u
ud make • hole Him—i whieh he equntea
• . peak rise dend mhend He grabbed the
banked the plane, misaed the eliff by mches,
— —Bam of the cabin scraped the Mr
UNHAPPY FINLAND
Finland has a bear by the tan in more ways
---t-eespe*- + ““
(From Record-Chronicle. February 13, 1925)
C M Hall better known as “Unde Mac . for more
than 40 years a well known citizen of this county
near Smoot s Spur and later of Denton, died at
Mineral Wells at 11 o clock Piday morning
Maximum temperature yesterday. 62 low today 42
The Denton High qutnt trimmed the boys from
Oklahoma 36 to 28
Born To Mr and Mrs J F Starr southeast of
Denton February 6 a girL
W R McClendon Jr small son of Mr and Mrs
W R McClendon sustained painful injuries when
he fell from a loft of a barn in which he was play-
ing
M L Sherman of Haslet and Miss Edna James of
Denton were married Thursday
Peggy 4-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs John
Brock. 416 West Highland Street, fell while playing
at her home Friday afternoon and‘sustained a pain-
ful cut on her neck when she struck a piece of
glass
Mrs A. G Koenig and Mr* R J Turrentine spent
Thursday in Dallas
Bala Williams, who ha* been in eastern and north-
ern markets has returned home.
Mrs. L Talialerro and daughter are sick.
Miss Lucy Pope of Argyle is quite sick
"The Bandelero a Spanish story, begins a two-
day showing at the Palace Theatre with Pedro de
Cordoba and Renee Adorer as the featured actors
members of the board re-elected
' were Wood Johnson. Brownfield
and W A Alversen. Childress
The organisation voted to pur-
' chase a $2,000,000 refinery to serve
fanner cooperatives in Texas, Okla-
homa New Mexico and Colorado.
Delegates from 65 local coopera-
tives in she four states Monday vot-
Erringer also said 21 Dallas In- j
. dustrial plants had reported cases
and super-loyal members 1 of sabotage and vandalism by em-
; of the GOP condemn the Demo- ployes seeking to be discharged so
cratic party as a public nuisance
Jackson Buildii
Phone 365 or s:
LOOK at yo
don't let tt
Justice of Ft
applications.
UTT UB s«D
C K Mle
The first require- ables among the 100.000 17-year-olds who become
ESTATE O
Healed blds f(
stead of J C.
at 004 West
reantonmi
now and the
to be for cna
sold free of
Ject any ant
Tres wear out as mue as four umes M fart at
BB miles per hour as at 3B miles per hour, makng
speed the snort Important factor 7---------j
rate of tr wear--Amarillo Daily Newa.
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reminders that they’d better make peace with Rus- I With food in.their stomachs,, theyslept.for 18 tions. as in France, or where one
hours on the hard bamboo floor, to be chewed awake organisation has squelched all oth-
Republican partv and the Demo-
cratic party.
"It is true also that there is sec-
tionalism tn our ' bipartisanship.
Vermonters boast that their state
has gone Democratic and not a
sical reasons or for farm work, and 20,900 more. few Southerners point with pride
already in the services | to the fact that the GOP has made visited Mr
A few more will come from reclasstfication of 4-Fs littie headway in the South. This 1 Saunders
and from a re-examination of occupational defer- i sectionalism is not for the best Mr. and Mrs Herbert Bradford
but perhaps will gradually disap- | and daughter o Port Worth ' isited
pear." “ Mr and Mrs Bob Donald |
The so-called brass collar which 1 Mrs Claudia Johnson ot Denton ’
visited Rev and Mrs J R Atchley
Miss Lina Milliken of Fort Worth (
three quarters of a million of them They are taught . _
humor loyalty friendliness, courtesy, cheerfulness, lota. Easy Terma Ne taxes. Ne as-
cleanliness “in thought word and deed' in war time zeamment Protect year family by
they, - many sectionsas.huyiiniadvanesofrred pamt
Tarm aldes and wrkers in victory gardens. helpers EEEnwT EVKIAL rAK":
in hospitals; Red Cross workers, salvage collectors; . 163
helpers in many sorts of home defense actyities 1
Character-building goes along with usefulness and I
fun. No one need worry about juvenile delinquency
in connection with these girls
j in Texas There ar nine refineries
owned by cooperatives in the West
and Middle-West
Howard A Cowden. North Kan-
sasa City. Mo. presider ot the
Consumers Ooopera tires Associa-
tion, which owns three retinenes
and has on interest in . fmirth.
o c COLar
Naturopath
digestive rhe
Bldg.. N Bld(
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BOY'S wool
11. both
428
many Republicans.
Running a market during wartime isn't easy, tart we give our
"ALL” in an effort to please our customers. We search put the
foods and home needs we know you will want . . We make
shopping as convenient us possibie . . . Despite the manpower
shortage we try to keep up our service . . . AND, most Important
of all, we give TRUE VALUES for both your MONET and your
RATION POINTS!
small European nations that were caught in live j
melee when the.big.nationslocked.homa -arina ! return 10 civization had been over six weeks cause their growth is stunted by
tough T They, wer praised ‘ , Al J They had covered 150 miles it was 45 minutes ny-the machinery c: — — —-ie
their valiant stand against the Russians in the win- I ing ume v parties
ter of 1939240 Now they are scorned for still op- [_____' _ _ ' "Also we sometimes hear over-
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LIFE INSURANCE CO.
of VIRGINIA
Represented In
Denton County By
3J.J. Maclachlan
Jue 30 If the 17-year-olds can be counted on for universally condemned but it has j visited MH andC. Mipken.,
250.000 plus, perhaps another 50.000 to 100.000 drawn is usefulness, because it holds to- i . ' cenn stn P !
from reclassications, around 1 000.000 fathers will, gether the machinery of the two j
have to be drawn
Bv morning the plane was buried under two feet which the pation isfounded. Says
of snow beyond possible recogniuon by reecues. the Dahas contemporary:
They crawled outin dazlingsunlishtand. Ave miles ' ’ Many of ^e statements made in
away, h**0*' Mw ‘he timberline But they | Dailas by Clarence Buddington Kei-
had no idea where they were. ■ -
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Hie Dallas Times Herald com-
mends the hope expressed by *
visiting speaker that this country
will always have two major parties,
rather than be divided up into
small parties or dommated wnolly
by one party either of the latter
of which would lead to conditions
not in keeping with the democratic
prinenpies of government upon
FOR CHILD
books. gal
City Drug St
A0As
J H LeoeM of Denton was re-
elected a director of the Consumers
Cooperat tes A~socta ted (CCA >.
meeting in Amarillo according to
an Associated Press dispatch Other
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—Q—What is a melaehlte?
A—A bright green mineral, one of
the commonest ores of copper
Q When did the famous swed- '
ish singer Jenny Lind visit this
country?
A—In 1850, she stayed nearly two
years under the management of P
T. Barnum
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 158, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 15, 1944, newspaper, February 15, 1944; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426939/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.