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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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battles as Rutledge's crate. Got al-
most as many bullet holes as rivets
ROOF REPAIRS
EASY TERMS
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NEWS
EVENTS
TODAY . . . Every Theatre on Theatre Row Is Ready and Proud to Play
Hoot to Its Patrons!
M. A. GAY ROOFING
& SHEET METAL CO. --
“SWING -
CAPADES
Rooting' and
• Rock Wool
E. Side Sq.
Phone 188
ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS BUY A BOND...
of Any Denomination ... At the Theatre of Your Choice
Once nr twice she heard !
swer for her when someone
i guarantee of perfect
We lake a personal
back and forth with supplies and
parts Lead girls, inspectors, some-
Now
him—
- See US For
Johns-Manville
It was the first time she had
ever been really scared for him
She had prattled of his danger and
Phone 1510
C. W. ORR
When a feller is sick
a friend, it's good to kne
boys and girls at the D
pi tal know how to hef
said Sam Spalding of
spent some two weeks o
der treatment and open
“I was pretty near a dea
they pulled me through
feeling pretty good ri|
thanks to their care."
The Oroom reports th
received a letter from hl
Ing- “Dear Dad: Here I
Holy Land where the
born, and I wish to the
in Orom, where I was
side of plate ...
The familiar pattern of activity
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take a new ship up
in the air now.
LEON E K R O L
"Seeing Nelle Home”
BErTE Avisa
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19 46 19 33 19 34
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Trust us with your
Prescriptions!
back to the counter and brought
back a bowl ot bouidion and a meat
sandwich
The talk flowed on around Julie.
Absently she nibbled at her food.
First State Bank of Denton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
ARCHERY
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“Just a plane that's due to land on
the field outside in a few minutes
Thev're going to exhibit it around
town for bond drives."
Just a plane." cried the team-
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I want to see the plane Kay."
To be continued
JOHN NESBITTS
Porgotten Treasures" .
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New Location, Bigger and Better
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INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE
LOANS
J. H. NEBLETT
To Pay Your Monthly
Bills
Mar
May
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Office Over Boston Store
J. E. BONAR
ECONOMY AUTO STORES, INC.
OFFICIAL TIRE INSPECTORS
We Operate Our Own New, Modern
, VULCANIZING PLANT _____
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MERCHANTS
FINANCE CO
Denton
HEMSTITCHING
Buttons, Buckles covered. Tailored Belts. Machine But-
tonholes. Will buy your machine, radio, vacuum cleaner
TALIAFERRO RADIO SHOP
Telephone 780
WOOL CLASSIC
Slipover Sweaters
Sizes 34 to 40
$2.98
Your favorite in red natural,
powder blue or navy
There's always a bargain in the
Hassifed column.
The roar and buza ol the factory
the crash of the huge drop ham-
mer did not bother her tonight
They were only fragments of back-
ground for the vivid torture of the
air battle she was living through
ed up before her gun—were flatten- l
ed into shining nail heads that' mate indignantly. "It's u _______
made a pattern across the sheen of ! from the last battle in the Aleu-
the metal before her. I tians- been in almost as many air
The assembly moved on 1 _ . . - - -
than-expected January domestic con-
sumption figures The market closed
bnrty -tenety 36 to 55 centa a bale
Corn and barlev at northern ship-
ping potnt retting prices plus freight
< lilt GO CASH GKAIN
GROVER STUART PLUMBING CO.
PLUMBING, WATER HEATERS AND REPAIRS
QUALITY SERVICE
...TODAY.
Charge!
Ma
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as though some cove of energy in
her were struggling to force back
the killing thrust of destiny in the
skies somewhere over Attu.
it was almost a relief to get her
rivet gun in her hands again. To
hear below the agony of her strain-
ing tension the calm rhythm of
Phone 355 j
Series E Bonds Will Count In Denton
BUY1 :0
BOND TODAY! Wj
TODAY GET HAPPY!
THE Sweeteat SHOW IN TOWN'
TED LEWIS I
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It's Your Motion Picture Theatres' Way of Saying,
"Thanks, Texans, for Backing the Attack!"
1 the United Staler, home of 130
I million, might support 500. ______. Cotton future declined here ioday
S under pront takng from the long
side and some selling on smaller-
AMONG SICK
Mrs C M Goodner. 1715 Ruddell
Street, who has been ill the past
two and a half months. is much im-
CALL 1133 OR 1153 FOR GROCERIES AND
FRESH MEATS
HELPY SELFY GROCERY
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Julie? You beau a thousand miles
away "
Kay looked up from a wash basin
at the strident voice, she called
quickly to Julie. "Im through here.
A memnber of the hom
raffle for a poor widow
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20 01 20 01 19 90 19.92
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That meant he d ' side. Of her chatter
No 2 white kar per 100 lbs 2 36-39.
• Oats No 8 white nom 94-95 No
-1 feed num 93-9+ -
NEW ORLEANS n ti RES .
NEW PRLEANS. Feb 15—(API —
Cotton futures declined here today
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BACK UP tu FIGUTING TEXANS! aAeeeege
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white face She said
uuw-clock and hearu the click. | lor IL"
Then somehow she was getting “Good idea" Kay's eheerfuipess
her alvei gun from the tool erib, 'was noneommentar Nor did she
cists and we have many years
of service to this community 1
behind us We are reliable
Large stock — good quality — hot expensive
, that subconscious trainer.
The hours went on—rivets leap-
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around keep it flush with out-
kiddo. There's the soup."
But as Julie moved in to the
basin, she caught Kay's sharp
glance at the other girl
What is it everybody's going out
to see?" Julie asked
Nothing." said Kay cheerfully
and her bucket of rivets and fol- , look once at the paper in Ju
lowing her teammate to (their pg
pluigging in her gun ... .
GROVER S. CAMPBELL 4 00.
COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
MeChrkan Bidg Phome
House Paint. Ftoor Faint. Implement Paint. Valspar Varnish i
and Enamel, Kem-Tone. the modern miracle Wall Finish,
easy to apply; $2.98 gallon, 98c quart. Johnson’s Floor Wax,
Electric Polisher to rent.
P hone
min wOzru LIIESTOCK
FORT WORTH, Pb 15— (AP,—
[ Cattie 1,200 calve* 400 active: fully
1 steady: good to choice fed steers and
The facts will out! Jui
went quail hunting on tl
with BU! Bentley f Boll
reported that they bngg
birds that day Bill was
Tuesday and told of the
thin "Yeah. Juin and
___thirteen quail all right.
down twelve of them an
reenth might have bee
shot, but since the lega
only twelve of course,
claim any part of that
I Mr and Mrs Martin
give their father. Col
and their sister. Mrs W
shall, a surprise dinner
this Wednesday night a
home, southwest of Dai
occasion to the anniverse
Marshall and Ooi. Cole.
Measure your sacrifii
without in order to buy
Bonds during the 4th
Campaign, against the
, one of the nation's 1
heroes. On his fortieti
mission aginst the Jap
Jor Ralph Chell, of Bett
was leading his squadro
to attack a heavily de!
drome on New Guinea,
ing Jap fighters concent
• fire on the major’s plan
afire while still two mili
target. His speed woul
a bled him to climb 1
parachute to safety but
would heve resulted in
tion becoming disorganiz
posed to enemy fire
Although he knew a
inevitable, Major CheU
continue leading the at
* biasing plane From •
altitude, the squadron r
vastating bombing and 1
tack on the target. Ti
completed. Major CheU
his wing man to lead th
and crashed into the .sea
gressional Medal of Hom
awarded the major pc
and will be presented to
Keep backing the at
Extra War Bonds. You <
to do less in the face of
, fice as that displayed
CheU and men from c
nity.
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Julle walked the length of the |
hagdectingr“atonuxgshep“erfhennas bravery. But always. the bat-
gradually her knees steadied, her tles had been over long before she
breath cm my easier. She leaned had known he was in them
against the wall and read the ar- j abruptly she felt elose to
tide greedily from start to finish, 1 after all he was only .A few hund-
It was not long despite the red miles up the Pacific coast-the
screaming headline A flash from same sun over his head the same
the battleline with the results of ' hour showing on his square wrist-
the first clashes The picture of । watch flying -shooting , went on around her
• Dave was an old one I She started walking again in quick, sw their gint Tarts overhead
A fresh wave of Lear gripped her I blind urgency Dimly she was con- * me small
Dave was uninjured according to! scious of an overalled girl at her (
Beneath the stain of her fear and ed ■ remark to her She was dimly
tension was the voice that guided aware of Kay’s concern and aym-
her arm* and her eyes Careful pathy. But she could not rouse
. . . start in the center . , don’t herself out of her lethargy It was
"I had hoped to nni
my Truth potntoenFtoda
B Briggs, but the rain
stop to that work The
just right for planting
and I did get some of tl
ground Tuesday."
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"The Best for Less”
JOE GAMBILL, JR
Raley Building
candy machine
There'll be a Big Time
thia coming Friday nig
North Texas State Tea
lege auditorium. as that
and where the anmya
Minstrel will be staged ’
not you can make arran
nttend, buy a ticket or 1
proceeds will go towar
•ome young boy or flri n
henith, who otherwise ml
the necesary medical 1
A recent decree by the
government requires thi
yate nutomobiles now to
be converted to producer
tion, no. • , •
cash wheat
• 1 4
overall porket She went instead
-- -et-=—e
Byron Nelson, know
ing circles as Lord Byr
• one time holder of the
Open title and many m
pionship golfing honors
a few days visit with h
and sister. "Denton
about the friendliest ths
known and when my p
came to Denton they 1
what surprtsed by pec
didn't know speaking tr
such a friendly fashion
moved here from Fort
we couldn't help but not
ferent attitude of t
people Yeah Denton is
town "
Roumndabont hav kno
since he was a youth
Worth caddytg at the
den Country Club and p
oil the Katy Lake L
Roundabout kindo belli
Lord Nelson learved his 1
ing him— learnmg wtiat i
golf
Feb 15 — < AP I— No 2
Corn. No 5 yellow > 69 f
t~A
Over 1 6 month period a dock of 1 s0
hens receiving Avi-Tabs to their feed
laid 2,564 more eggs than a gock ot
she same size, from the same hatch and
receiving the same feed baa no re-
ceiving Avi-Tabs. •
Use Dr. Salsbury’s Av-Tabs as a Gock
Mac treatment tor yor layera
SWINDLE’S PHARMACY ।
West Side of Square
rm-
AN UNEXOELLKD FUNEAL
SERVICE dm ovn a MALT
•f a CENTUEY
ter calves 12 50-13.50: common to
medium calves 9 50-12 25 stocker
‘steer calves and yrarlngs 900-1200;
‘ stocker rows 1000 down
Hogs 2 000 butc her hogs under
1 200 lbs strong: sows up to 25c or
more, good and choice 200-330 lb
'butcher hogs 13 55-65 good 170-195
lb averages 11 75-1340 sows 10 50-
II 25 lew to 11 50 Stocker piwa 500-
7 50
Sheep 2 100 lambs, fully steady:
medium to choice tat lambs 13 OO-
IS 00." feeder lambs 12 50 down
Jim Parley's social c«
mer Vice-President J
Garner at the latter's
Uvalde may have been
but it's a safe bet that
former chairman.of the
National Committee got
political ideas from Um
tion. John Garner si
cleary while in Washi
now that he's far enoug
evaluate the news from
al capital, he perhap.
still clearer view of tl
trends While he's out
it is suspected that (
knows many of the ansi
Take Care of Your Electric Appliances
Even though your electrical appliances are grow-
inf older every day, the still have many months of
service left in them if you take care of them. They are
not being made now bo take good care of the ones you
have.
— of Denton Watera ughDepe .
Robert B Neale
Id* Sue Fern
Eugene Scott
I L Morriaon
w E Loveless
Mrs R D Odom
Mrs O C Norri
Mrs E L Wisoz
wurord E Pierce
Mia Martha Nutt
uudual
He might be | hi. Julie Almost late too. eh?
We got halt a minute though
' We U just
She didn't know when they en-igurng,g uI. -auu‛ tuue
tered the factory She felt her I during restperiod; - . ,t
time card shoved into her hand '', * ^ or '*‘J*n** Her teammate grinned cheerfully.,
and automatically put it into the Gosh Idunnowhy, they dontmake ■ as they got their next part 1
t___■ _________ more nickels! Im fresh out or um - e "te " P—
1 too Got any in your tool box?" +
Then somehow it was 4 30 and 1
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EMING--LOIS EBY, "
FOMUNIVD
. We air registered pharma-
• Be not over much wicl
be thou foolish: why sh
die before thy time?—
7-W.
We think our lathers
wise we grow; Our wis
doubt will think us so
Barlev malting 1 25-1 44 1 2 nom
। teed 1 18-122 1,2 nom
TEXIN SPOTS
DALLAS. Feb. 15.— (API—Spot cot-
ton 20 43. Galveston 20 58 Houston
20 59
MV» ORLEANS SPOrs
. NEW OREEANS, Feb 15—(API —
I Spot cotton closed steady 50 cents
la bale lower Sales 3 913 Low mid-
dying 17 06 middling 20 45, good mid-
dling 20 85 Recespts 4 514 stock
1 175 185
W ALL STREET KEVIEW
NEW YORK Feb 15— (AP)— Ac-
tive buying of rails, following Canad-
ian Pacific's first dividend In 12
years, spread to other sections of to-
day's stock market and favorites
tacked on fractions to a point or
more with isolated issue* showing
wider gains
Prices hardened after a mixed ,
opening and the pace quickened ap-
preciably on the upswing The Can-
adian road's common started on a
3 500-share block up 5 8 Carriers
generally then mounted to peak lev-
els since last July and assorted in-,
dustrials jotned the excursion. Air-
crafts came to life Volume was
, around 1,000,000 shares largest in
about two weeks
Mahoning Coal Railroad sold up
■ 45 point* at 360 on a 10-share trans-
i fer New 1943-44 highs were touched
by Norfolk A Western and Pullman
Forward tliters were Santa Fe. ni-
nols Central Southern Rallway.
Southern Pacific, Atlantic Coast Line.
Northern Pacific, Bethlehem, Douglas
Aircraft. United Aircraft, du Pont,
Chrysler, Cuban-American Sugar. |
Firestone Tire, American Can and .
‘ 7 Air Reduction --------
New VORK FUTURES
NEW YORK Wb Li —(API—Cot-
ton prices turned reactionary today
under liquidation and increased
hedge offerings
Late afternoon values were 25 to
60 cents a bale lower March 20 56.
May 20 19 July 19 75
High Low Last
excitemeat tonqiht. Bhe cuught
snatehes Of unintelligible phrases.
— Really • -------------
We can go out in the morning
if you'd rather but it'll just take a
few uihutes ..."
Jubea teamamte said. "You want
to nee it. Julle?"
Julie sald vaguely, "Bee what?"
The teammate looked suspicious.
“Say, whats eating you today,
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■1 j p Sitz
• Mrs Ear! Ryan
■ Sgt C A Selin
• Mrs Nevs Parks
" Jack R Pitts
MARKETS AT A GLANCE
NEW YORK, Neb 16— (API—
stocks higher, rails lead active re- _
bowery. a
Bonds steady: new rally in rails.
Cotton lower; liquidation and
hedging ।
CHICAGO
Wheat 1'4 to 1/2 off sympathy
with rye down turn
Rye 7 8 to 1 3 4 cents down; lack
of any support
Hogs active, vrtces generally
stronger top 114 00 for 200-250
pounders
Cattle active trade on all classes
Top 616 90 for weighty steers
<JKE ELUNGTdk
id His BAND
Beginners up ahead. Have to Uh.. Julie warn ou lathering her
finish their work You re not to- hands and arms while Kay watched
lunch tune i night. Juhe , . her sharply. She rinsed them and
There were no new extras out. I Julle heard herself say "Thanks" turned to the towel Her eyes were
No further radio spots from Attu She ran the back of her hand across lke spots of polished jet in her
Kay was already at their table her forehead and closed her eyes ,
when Juhe made her wav inte the to.rest them A cardonic laugh
cafeteria She gasped as Julie set echoed silently .through L "Im ;
a cup of coffee down beside hers J101; it.jeered What does it mat- ।
l -Dent you get your release?" ,er What does it matter, what
she‘whispered am ar what 1 can do? The only
i Julie said Eneesiu "i aanv .. thing that matters is the plane—
June said tunelessly I didn't ask the plane that Dave's in. oh GOD .
prvner aa uum don't let it fall -don't let it fall!"
250 qw A am V VP | Tune stopped She was startled
AVAaaWe the sound of the whistle.
am K mw• Automatically she cleaned her proved.
A “dd’ rivet Ron turned it with her rivet Mrs O J. Jamigan, 336 West
m" 4 4 bucket back to the tool crip. Fol- , Mule 'D Street, is a medical pa-
“u USE VvO lowed the Hme of overalled girls to tient at the Denton Hospital
“ the washroom
' 666 UABLETS. SAIYE. NOSE DROPS • The chattering was high wich It has been calculated that Bra
______________________________________zi. home of 42 million peopie
might support 900 million, while
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HOT WATER HEATERS
Built-In Bath Tubs In Any Amount
Philip D. Coury, Plumbing andHeating
NEW YORK Feb. 16,—<AP) Uatoe.
closing price and net change of the
16 moat active stocks today:
Nor Pac 48,000 16 3/4 up 1.
Ill Central 32 600 16 11 up 1 1/1
Brie RR Ct 23 000 11 7/6 up 3/8."
• Oan Pac 22.600 10 up 5/8.
- Bou Pac 18.300 29 1/1 up 3/4.
Bel to Ohio 16.000 8 up 1/4.
Int TtaTel 11.700 13 f/4 up 1/1 '
At Cbt Line 10,100 36 7/9 up 3/1, 1
Willys-Over 9.600 6 3/4 up 1/8. |
Eng Pub Sve 9.300 13 up 8/8.
Co G to D 8,800 4 31 UP 1/8 |
Syming Gould 6,800 7 up 3/8. 1
sid StI Sprg 8.300 7 1/4 up 1/4. 1
Gulf Moban 8.300 9 7/8 up 8/3.
Sou Ry 8 300 36 7 8 up 7/8
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