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DENTON. TEXAS, KECOD-CHKONKI.E. SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1944
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Following the inspection.
Sin contains the seed of death
briefly concerning
Colier
spoke
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Classinied aas get resulta
Weds in Louisiana
ging has racketeenng been
won t go over so well in post war days
allies Grography ruined it
inrrad and it embarked a gul' a
i year
NINETEEN YEARS AGO
swing for -he first time since repeal
and the ordi-
frontier eventually to be attackec
:i. Feb
• amount of gasotnr ava:t*t to the
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every driver in the United States uould have enough
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of the County Firemen s Association held
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Full
OUR WAR EFFORT
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tor shipurnt to our Rusalan Allies
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East Side Cleaner*
McClendon
LA MODE
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would not exist
Delivery Service!
who have no regard for their patriotic duties and are '
willing to pay the prices
Upstairs,
High Quality
PHONE 31
Stationery
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Let Us RECAP Your Car Tire*
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New Shipment
308 Jack-
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Non-Rationed
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Ph. 617
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Western Auto Associate Store
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. Denton, Texan
West Side of Square
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Jackson Build
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North Side
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Inspection Held
For K. T, Here
Income Tax
Consultant
Minced Lunchen
New l*fM
JUST
AMONG US
302 ackson Bldg.
Office Ph. 1012
Res. Phone 187 W
Father gets home with his pay on Saturday
night and L clean for Sunday
Hared in Gainesville
Mmes W R Chatfield and Clyde
and
the
Let the Good Earth pro-
duce! Seed for food and
freedom. We have a se-
lect stock.
thus supplying for one year
We are proud of this part of
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CONTEMPORARY
THOUGHT
resenting W D Miller. grand coni- •
mander of the Grand Commandery X * I*
umwi nt two
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stamps now
Use of the
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Al.-;
Jerry
Buck
DAY or NIfHT
SERVICE
After all, Congress doesn t argue over a bill as
long as some husbands do
Collins visited in Burns Cn v
Mmes C A Crowson, Haru Ralph
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The season has come for the swapping of po-
litical bunk for an easy berth.
• shipe taking 350 planes from
I for service
Sympathy is great stuf unless it makes you
want more
$I[WS AND OTM
CUT*
Shertris
Pui bone •
ruu booelass
Brisnet bone in
Braet boneless
Ram Meat
neca bone n
naca boneiess
Mee X Rouno WMK
Shana bene in
Sham Mui boneless
Mum
haavi
funPoa Sausage
teavs
Pemn
DENTO
HAVING* .
306 Jackson
Neait ✓
tivev
Sweetesds
Tngue (short
cul) •
Other commediti--
Af ' Hl oranges was
•hr rackrteers had .
Washington hae
id nther t ’ t w .
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Womens Sizes’
I’k-nty of Whites!
How much oeller off are the owners than betore I
Uw war
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HAMBURGER
M a a wain pound
merit’
Jul how much has the firm made out ot
aracts '
Taliaferro A Son
Hardware & Seed
"It is very
Williams who
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island and a port that belonged o
l types of crime are changng Gangs are on the up the defense plans for the Russian
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tokens w ill speed 11,) commandery work and commended whether we are found out or not
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FI LT/ NEWS
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BIBLE THOUGHT FOR
TODAY
, gas to travel 45 addtio:
But Hoover warns t:
NEW COTTON
FROCKS
IRE HERE!
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
of VIRGINIA
Represented in
Denton County By
J. J. Maclachlan
l’lain. Fngravet.
Air Mail
I he Morrison Milling Company
DENTON. TEXAS
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Denton Transfer &
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Phone 1745
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Denton. Texas
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Pick-Up Owner*
We have just received a tew
600-16
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100-16
Truck Atrwheel tires if you
have certincates for thia tpa
Ure mm us
HEADLEE’S
307 N. Locust
Phone 88
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• WASHINGTON
IN WARTIME
By JACK STINNETT
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COLUMN
By PETER EDSON
NEA Staff Correspondent
He whose laugh lasta u the best sort of company
Oreenvile Banner
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GROW IN USE
SUBSCRIPTION EATMB
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Item monte by mail (in advanoe) —.
OMB mohu delterea —
Although. care:ul to point out that there actual! v 1 to near the mpo: tant city of L
were tewer cnmes reported in the United States last
cense numbr
as" 01 name ot
w as registered
"Most of the civilized world ad- ■ one-hall mn.um gallons vt asolmne
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MOB TWO
NaWBaB haa been with the cor -
of fact the government really
Hcover emphasizes that the
plant and facilities for their exclusive use in carry- from Americans when they are en-
Postal Receipts
Show Increase
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ROASTS
se (ctne l
10 Uli cut
Ri slandung (chine I
1 tnch cut
Round Ta
Rumy bone in
Hua, boneless
Chuca (blads a arm)
Chai x Shgulder bot
(ngishCu
"Sop up the gravy, squeeze the grapefruit dry.
pick up the bones and tip the soup bowl sug-
gests Judge Marvin Jones, war food administra-
tor A man after our own heart!
in gasoline or
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Islanda wntten by those who have never been there. I today in the black markets The authority for this
were it not for consumers
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timmne and ber IN
(tdrs Grade b tnet i
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Call them
counter, n
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full measu
tn every d
America
when ye
ime । aid if necessary The Germans are
1 occupying much of Finland The
'natural result will be a Finnish bat -
— tleground for -lashing German and
Russian forces The former include
sturdiest nation created at
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Denton Record-Chronicle
MMOORD-OMNOMICLE COMPANY HTO
ASs===EE
niztma • -ond-da- man mama a* D-t
Daily samuna as 24 West Hickory Btreet, Dentom.
Tumi, every afternoon ezcept Bunday bu the Record-
CbKmMe ocapany. me
Claude Castirberr chanrman otthe
Denton County Wir Prie and Ha- .
tioning Board to the peopit n’ Dan-
year is revealing Although OP A has less than 3.03
1 invesuigatora not eseu au average el one a county
' —it investigated 650.000 cases of alleged violations
last year
It w .
on the trade square on
ro $PONSOK
today
Wheat prices dropped sax cents per bushel dowi i
to $1861
both clerk and customer the Ero-
(Cl> agree
RIMMAGE SALE
me BOP Class of the Meti.-
1st Sunday Schol will hold a rum-
1943 one out of even three tamhes topped $3 000
due to the fact that in many families two or three
members are employed
Tins new wealth is allowing many families to be
come accustomed to much higher standards of liv -
ing. with better tood more clothes, and an unac-
beer, the black mar-
aud ha i been lighting alongside
the allied common enemy. Maybe
of their gas ration 001,;
■ Black market masetm
0!‛ -
nd Mrs F lelen Kelsav
why -vmpathv should be expected
BEEF
SrEaNS
Pertwshowse
i Bona
CM
Rie 1O inch cut
Ha 1 inch cut
iaWm
Sulgn bgaelns
Bound (W cut)
Tos Round
Bottoa Round
Royna le
Chucn (HWr a am)
IMS
with Mrs Williams was ui Denton
dry ever around Ponder
Special to Record -Chronicle
SANGER. March 4 Texas
‛S an in-
to our et-
ministrative authority in
Tin’ Motrwun Milling Company employes an average of 72
men Our Honor Roll lists 14 employees now serving our Armed
Forces 20 of our entire personnel We are proud of our Honor
Roll and this ion tri button of Man-Power to our War Effort.
d21h given Sgt Lloyd Blair and his orches- :
ved witn.lra played Friday night when 50 J
el. N Sons i —__'
p aim inrluded A blark mar-
hed in New York cuv where
An apoxral
sia to break relations with Ger- .
lbon’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
antelope. SO fleet of foot dial it
mi.ed tne Finns Theirs was
What is a hartebecste’
It is a large South Atrican
E#Md,FLg-
MION**
tnem aM maitorial omce----
mMioa bepartment ...........—
than prevtousiy
tan Author House should know for tn a compara- 1
tively short period of years he has become one ot 1
the outstanding chroniclers ot Texiana brirguig
fame to him and a greater appreciation ot Texas |
by Texans and citizens of other States
Many writers have taken Texas as the locale for |
their stones but the field is as unlimited as ar
authors imaginauon The widespread interest 1 i
Texas that is being created by Texans in the armed
forces should increase the demand for stortes about ,
Texas in the years after the war Young writers of j
Texas will do well to learn their home State and
write about It Romantic tales of the South Pactx
firms reenuly published financial statement
ine profits of $21 127.0(10 on 1943 business •
subject te renegotiatpn as soon as governmen:
Ums hnish their examinaton of the company »
Congreasmen who are openly opposed t
u res
But the move
tuncement says
gas raton coupons OP A estimates that almost 2 -
SOO 000 gallons a day are being moved by black
marketeers and that if the racket could be snipped !
Finland couldn't defend
waN nade
increase of $2 263 48 over the total ;
tor February 1943 when receipts :
were $8,903 44 This is an approxi-t
out that biack markets could n t exist without coop-(worlds smpainy
a easing L serou thteut
ficient conduct of rhe w.
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R i v mom.
re s hr.
22:
This country entered the war with only 1,157 com- |
• bat planes Now its air forces number 2.500,000 c>a- i
l cers and enlisted men with a record of having de-t
' stroyed some BA00 enemy planes and a probable
2,600 more, and a damaged list of nearly 3 000
A record of achievement this that should gave a
taril of ptide to every patriotic American.—Mouatao
RDM
The Fer’ Worth Star-Telegram
sympatnizes with Finland in the
uuw-uk -4
'ktt as else w he :• at .
ket m omons
Practically nationaide
headache is of course ' was observed by the Wednesday
of the black market i Study Club, when Mme: C A
Crowson and W B Chambers were
hones! effort to
Une in such a Way
the maxmum sei
are called cheat joints
against occupaton by Germany, fust commor moue. . .
us a number ol other .aticns could . .1 . ,
nct but she cud txx havto join: 9 Have glames filled to very mg
Mrs G
Don’t be a seed bed 'or corruption
and death The law of the spirit of
life in Christ esus made me free
from the taw of sin and death.—
Rom 8 2
wal Finland long has had the t
sympathy ot many peoples, includ-
nig ihose of the United States. That. .
nation is in an unhappy state and , Q The German city of Hamburg
has been al along has been practically destroyed by
.... Allied bombers; was the city ever
1925•
said Bud
However it is not easy for the I near to being wiped out before?
United States to overlook the fact , A Yes; Hamburg was a most en-
that the Finns sided with Germain I urely destroyed.by Ine Ui 18*2
curbed Tia- oid gang methods of highjackng liquor
stores by the t ruck load robbing warehouses, and
jelling cut and boot.eg lquor at exorbitant prices,
are with us again Even speakeasies are back in some
div erting anproxmately
Th. average income or Americans bact in the four i ine S tezaurinizcornhannxdtendsukeu' wuh ■’s.urTll.SrS'TUlz:
year penod between 1935-39 was $520 a year, but I ed against government business as a cost of opera- iollow
in 1943 the average jumped to $1 060 annually, ac ( tion so that at the end of the war Jack & Hein’s
MMB total salartes of 8532.000 This ant
hm»,bu bcar in mind they had to pay per-
MPo4 taes on it and conaider tt as pay.
Aheinservgea and MUUMm produeton
widespread as it L
Jac if & Heita Inc was organized in November
2900 with a capital investment of $100000 in the j
----Aa Aw ears ut Lhet opereskona the emeers and
•* owners of the business— wiliam s Jack wu-
a Hem R Jack Ralph Heinta end CL Jack now
ded-ceceived a total of IBM MO The Wai De- .
y*"1 ruhed that $304,900 of this should be con- |
=dmred diuvoution of proOu and they "allowed-
trading lessening the burden of the local commanery on the show-
: Mme Bud
' local girls attended the dance given
at Service Club 2 for the 130th
! Division from Camp Howie Ac-
companying the girls were Mmes.
Henry Dungan and Ladelle Net!
and Mr and Mrs Frank Smith
AIr'1-n Milling Company - contribution to the War M-
the liquor black market
unless the trend can be
That ration tokens would Im- 11
use more after March 20 when a
current series ol stamps expire, was
the general consensus of opinion
among loca. groers. who follow-
ing the new OPA setup, have been
giving change in red and bin -
tokens from the green and brown
ot February totaled $11,166.92 an
WASH’NGTON —The Othce of Price Administra-
tion has tne black market mueres Far of th”
spread of this kmd of wartime racketeering colors
almost everv decision OPA makes
Few realize it but not since the days of bootleg-
Casen and Mr and Mr
is none < tlier than FBI Director J Edgar Hoover
flour ne i- of 79,236 soldiers
U‛
rh b:
C 1
preseni renegouaton Law could go to BL. Jack
party with a clear conscience Some could go out of
mere curtosity Those wanting to keep their nos
clean b having tniung to do with tiie lobb. even
if it was in the open could star away in droves
When the party is all over- the check paid out of
Bill Jacks and has partners own pockets, the dishe
waahed and the dirty linen aired the questions nt
the Jack i Heintz case will uUl be the same a.
they were before Uw party began -
Have Jack & Heintz been robbed by the govern.
Bill Fugleman Ralph McManus
Hugh Bowswell. Lamar and E B
Brown
can easily outdistance
hound.
Third from the profits of its sales to the govern-
ment Jack & Heintz have been able to take $262 00)
and invest it in their plant and equipment thus man’ inmedlatel and internal e . II .
bringing their firms net worth to $362000 or three- German troops, and ship in Fin IO ttolt
. ms ca Markel
customed amount or spending money for pleasure , tributed profit.- and you can call anythng you like OhEppplsdepnsnn
About the only bright aspect of the pactur is that I What it adds up to ts $566,500 lake on two year the rirst step was taken m Uic di-
the opportunities for going deeply in debt, which I business reetion of German invasion of Rus.
precipitated the depression of thes 30s. have been For the third bears business ending Oct 31. 1943 sia Finland was an effect and not
lessened by the war and credit restrictions I the company > published profit and loss statement a cause It so remains m the Rics- .ton County ot helL stamp out black
____________ | thows • prent before taxes of $21 121.000 or $4 185 sian demand of Tuesday
UNWRITTEN YARNS ABOUT TEN AS ' 000 alter taxes all ol which is earmarked for post- official break in Finnish
. i I war conversion and renegotiation This last figure Crman relations will force
Emnbryo wntersof Texas were given aninspirini I Is nve per cent on the companys 1943 sales of over German hatd| “ "Nrteast Europe
message last Tuesday when Boyce House noted, Texas ' $102,000 POO For 1944 Bill Jack has set a goal o: Russia s demand promised miltair,
writer, told the writers conference al TSCW Dial . $150,000,000 siies. Somehow. t doesn't sound '
hundreds of stories about Texas are yet to be writ- 1 the poorhouse
tut so simple The ome lal an-
at the Allied commitment to
cd bs Oran Mottix
are earning
2 Lmaiuzlumig,. haki .,au,
■
f Lafavette Caie ill Ai-
Flick matket
.it- I tmatre
built up the compuny to do big business
First, the government through the Defense Plant
Corperation. spent $3 439,000 to build factories and
purchase equipment for use by the company, but
at no cost to the company Alter the war. Jack &
Heintz will probably have first option to buy these
facilities presumably at less than cost
Second, through what are known as government
■'Certificates of Necessity.' Jack Heintz were abie
to build and buy an additional $2 450 000 worth of
I have a word for it Magar Would it were
con- ! Christian Science Monitor
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’Die average vearly consumption of flour in the United States
i 157 -munds per person During 1943 the Morrison Milling
4 oupanv produccd 32.526,800 pounds of four—sufficient to sup-
pl tlie yearlv requirements of 207 176 people Of the total flour
wr produced 11000.000 pounds for the Army and 1.440,000 pounds
Beth Hoover and Boales have pledged that thetr: McMannus. Bill Fogleman and
agencies will continue -he fight Black marketeers: Hugh Boswell visited Mrs Stan
turned in Abilene after
cist 1tae ga •
tha 1 w1‛ o o:
the War Pi cr
and the hone
put a stop in
a nous whun
i” K!1
4 made Geo I Billingsly of Fort
Worth also spoke W. I. Bishop of
u-tin commander of Denton Com-
mander. presided during the meet-
. ing
A dinner for-tocal Knight Tem-
and vistors was held at the
thern Hotel preceding the in-
ptin meeting
report ot: tne black market activities last
nan? law-abding public Is cooperatng with them-tbv -Germany
Both Hec er and OPA Director Chester Bowles point The Fains
tiic composer Gluck t
Member”- of Congress had a ticklish soc ial que .
ton on their hands in deciding whether or not t >
accept the iuvitation to a Feb 29 dinner part a- -i
lobby lug show being ziven in a Washington note. bx
William S Jack rip-snortin president of Clete-
lard s Jack & Heintz Inc the highly publicity -
conscious manufacturers of airplane engine starter,
. and automatk pilots
Jack & Heintz have been arguing with tie W r
Deparment for a long time prvately and m pub.,
over a little matter of renegotiation of their $7 000
000 profits on 1941 and 1942 war contracts Also ne
sections but now
in tor nhin "mget obRuhe : Mat "rankasasconse o1 Se
Comnmandery No 46. Knights Tem-
plai was made Tuesday night by
Wa:d Collier of Fort Worth. rep-
"From form 1‛ 1 ns "
the district office ol pun
tratien in Fort Worth i
Wantra te buy. wire hangers.
American cleaners. Phene 260
AERIAL MIRACLE
America s growing air supremacy in the Pacinc
represents a miracle of achievement in airplane pro-
duct ion since Pearl Harbor
That disaster coat heavily in plane* as well as1
with his parents Mr ami Mrs J
R Ashley
I ‛1 h Vour < 1 f < >n -
Postal receipts for the past month 2******-***-****---*****---*******
THE SHIFT IN ITALY
On the face : :: the Allies would seem to be
pporuing Badozi md King Victor Emmanuel b.
Annual inspection of Denton
n" atd.
nd trom
admnini-
sets in meats Tin iiegal market in nylon hosiery
hat has upped tin retail price to between $4 and
$5 a pair has ai- beet, a coast-to-coast scandal
eraton f ’’he public
Chapman visited in Dallas
j C E Dunn of Arlingt:. visited
his parents. Mr and Mr WE
Dunn who are ill
Mr and Mrs Eldrdge Sinclair
.visited Mr and Mrs Cliff ad Green
in Dallas Her mother M:s Vic-
toria Mi Right accompat.. tem
home
Mmes E G Jones al. : Rebecca
Mounts of Dallas vLite ; Mrs W
W Vekursky
Mr . Alice Rowe and si : Jmmy,
of Denton visited her me her Mrs
Frank Grace
Mr and Mrs Clifton J res and
that black market .ile- o‛ gasolmne
are greater than manv ot u- real-
ize" He appealed to ’! ol the
cirivers in De. tot Coun‛ to hrit
and clear as a gill Anyway here s what Uhe Slat
Telegram says
may surpass all others
East Hickory Street beginning at
8am Monday The sale l- chart
ol Mrs J K Mason
effort. Castlelen
cording to the U S Department of Commerce ' will have thes taciities tree
Where only one family i 10 had an income of more ! from the government,
than $3 000 a year during the 1935-39 period in
Tuuth Italy has now been turned over to live Badog-
1 regime, which had only controlled three prov-
practically all of the fight ma
strength of Finland The phvsica
! action will be mutiny in barracks
or in battles Imes Break relation-
means to attack garrisons made up
of German troops literally serving
as gaarus ovei the Finnish unt-
which have been httic more than
Persona hi
Rev and Mrs P M Talbot vis-
ited his father who is ill in Mc-
Kinney
Jess P Smita spent Sundav in
Sreman with his brother Neal
Smith
Mr and Mrs Fred Harkiry of
Grand Prairie visited Mr G L
McClendon
Corp Willaro A hlev ami >!• re
Point Thursday Mayor Tom Perkins and Glenn Stiff
of McKinney were present and made short talks
Mrs Katherine Smith wife of John Smith died
at their home north of Lewisvlle
Cleve and Carl Curtis ot Hebron were u. De nt or
today
Mrs Bill Madewell and Mrs John Littrell c: Arg e
visited Mrs Rube Madewell at Smyrna
Mr and Mrs P M Wilson o! Lloyd gave a n :
Deal Wecnesday night
The Palace Theatre today offers The Dark Swat
in which Mane Prevost Monte Blue ane Helen
Chadwick are the featured actors
New automobiles were registered bv R U W mar k
and Frank Poteet of Leaisnile o J Camg Mr.
A E Wskirson and T D Foster of Denio:. C D
Cole of Frisco W L Smith of Sanger and A Mon-
cnef. Justin
Q What is a hamster
A A European cousn to the ;
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Fust Mell
.cilia La Rev 1
, thie mel
STORMJE, HAULING
OF AI L KINDS
NOTH’* TO THE ronLIc.
Amy erroneous reection upon U»» aksazwaaae »*B**
taud or etanang of any firm, indivdual JU’S!
camurb,-41-- pormowe wo bet -ied *
prif to $1 a do.an
ularket wt gwotaties a.-
’♦ < \ hzre - men stewiu:
-l+ -^li a biack mar-
, A
u.e gasolme’panel ‛o- ailoat.on how A
evte is reduced by the number of । ( 1
gallons which go tarouzh Link mar- 1 1
ket chamets according to "If < nar- 1 ‘ • l nuui
man He pointed out tii from the . 10 bi1f won i bl.uk C
total national supply Uu armeuia. nd “ite -° Ht i
torces get firsi chuc Wi.t Ls ieftisuke Was ot red raace roska Mrs - mate increase of 25 per cent,
। is supposed to be distributed by War Lamarr Bene at Alevaiena for- --------------—-
Day 1 Price and Rationing Boaras for/me: of Denton was the couples ~cA DI AX
civilian use with those whom car- onl) attendant U-U rlans More
’ar. most vital to the war getrinul Mn Dulp w t > >- -l her " Ca __ Hw, Trine
(the biges: share Bi.uk markejmot: here wl to Ai"N. vamp nowze IrPs
hostesses at the Crowson Home (usage ot gasolie can ot. resi in urla Mar11 15 C. >’ Dul1! - 374- I Plans aie being made by the ;
W M Davidson and J H White i lowering tne valie of 12non cou tiunne a" ( i 1.‛ . a1bt * La , (SO for attending another dance j
each told of three Texas heroes ! ren or mn redacing t a: m’ Frtd.iv on Pe‛ 11. lie mai- for Camp Howze soldiers at Service ;
A St Patrick's Day theme was car- of gascline ’hat vach receives us i Ile th.u tt" t e unde was club 2 Ciainesvilie. next Friday -
ned out in the decorations and a basic . atiot. en‛ rtl"d .“1 n a J 11 " n Ai.nk (night March 10
1 salad plate was served to 21 mem-
। bers and the following guests Mmes B O P ( L
2.5 / J
20a A
captives since German conserip-
tion arnved"tow years .ego
Badogio and the mharrhy ends when Rome is cap-
red And the decisior presumably was taken when
he Allied Advt-ory Council met last week alien it
-emed likely that Rome would fall soon it may
be unfortunate uming that the decision was an-
: ounced now when the Germans have decided to
make an issue of that city
Then again it may be part ot a general plan to
transfer nihan authority to duly established pa-
trim gov ernmenta as fast as Europe is liberated
it is necessary then to withhold Judgment on
( this latest maneuver There are signs that Wash-
ington is out of patience with Badoglio The Italians
BETTEK
7 UnoesIAM Au \
BuTweEnTi )
PREsID@HT amo
\ (OonGkes
i and Bet-
son Joun Richard ot Midland
visitin. Mi and Mr A H Ha
A wedding that is of much interest in the com-
munity because of the prominence of the two par-
ties was consummated Thursday night at 8 ockxt
when Miss Winnie Mallow became the bride of
Dewey Minick at the home of the bre s parents,
Mr and Mrs ft L Mallow near Sanger
Mr and Mrs Cleber Wilkinson and daughter visit-
ed Mrs A I McMakin at Bartonville.
T A Moore. Sr and T A Moore Jr. are ill
W A Dawson is ill at his home on Fry Stre-t
Lee Poole is ill with a sever attack of influenza
Four towns Lewtsville Denton Aubrey and Pil ’
Point were represented at the banquet and meezin;
t
Freah • smdhed in«
las Chen
Isa US
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MISCELUANEOUS s
Q When was Halifax. Nova
Mt> Helt n A K< IsI dauht 1 "t
M Hini Tempi'- 1103 P.Hit 11
Ate' and (op John Boveri
Duhinp. sot. : Joim Dunlap et
ling EeTh Calif and Mr Mrtle
Du: Lip of P:esoit Ana were mel-
mo. i All
The No 1 black market
gasoline Last year aimon: I
conviction- were for L.<: L.
dully from wa: ourwer
'The gasoiu j>an» I of cur W
Price and Raturunu Its.nt tead-
Authontes beueve that only the rationing of sugar
and the difficulty m ootainng metals for stills has
prevented illegal ditunr at .east on a scale com-
parabie to the ear..er days of pronibitson
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 174, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 4, 1944, newspaper, March 4, 1944; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426973/m1/2/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.