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PAM POM
THE DENISON PRESS
—
THTJftS., JUNE 11th, 1942
Presbyterian
Bible School To
Open Mon., June 2?
1 Ann trips George and he
S on his face.
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lands
Vacation Bible School of the
First Prokbyterian church opens
on Monday. June 22 and closes
or. July 3 with dailyi sessions
five days each week from 8 '30
to 11 a. m., according to Rev.
James E. Spivey.
Rev. Spivey said children
throughout the city, aged from >
iu 15 years are welccme to at-
tend the school, which is free. A
closing exercise and picnic on
Thursday of the second week of
the school are being planned,
the minister stated.
The school is divided into de-
partments. with the following as
instructors:
Mrs. Ann Sproule, beginners:
Mrs. M A. Clift, primary: Mrs
Frank Fay, juniors; and Mrs
George A. Holland, intermediate.
Twenty-five assistants and
teachers will aid in the instruc-
tion.
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Testament
Requests Hike
Request for Testaments by
servicemen to chaplains and1 cler-
gymen at USO centers has in-
fractions in the evening. A sjnall preached in Arkansas ami Louie:- f)lflahoma Writer
turn of admission could be charged ana before coming to Texas. Be-| #
and the fund go towurd the milk sides Denison, he was also minis-! I- Sneaker
fund for underprivileged children ter in McKinney, Denton, Gunter, nmcvr/T/ii' •
or equally as a good a cause. iMount Vernon, Electra and many, A £ ]\|'J"J5TC dlfUC
Also, there is the matter of other points in North Texas and
Yoque courts, four of which could Oklahoma. |
be built for a relatively small sum Surviving are four sons, T. E.
on the park and this would fur- Milholland, Jr., F. J. Milholland,
“nish out-door activities for scores. J. L. Milholland and A. 1. Milhol-^
It is the most popular game of all land, Dallas; two daughters, j^frs.
down at Greenville, where they K. Bertucei, Dallas and Mrs. Kob-
have six courts. ®rt Hull, Gas Vegas, Nev., and
' The matter has been brought to two brothers, S. E. Milholland and
the attention of the city comtnis- 'Hugh Milholland, Uttie Rock,
rs u*fts in-* i. .
creased 50 per cent in the last ««1, it is understood, they Ark.
few months, A. J. Riddle, local
L'S'O chairman, reported today.
“The American Bible Society,
which supplies these Testaments,
j reports that 9,000 a day are re-
quired to fill requests,”
Riddle said. "Both chaplain:
ind local ministers send in or-
ders and reorders.”
are inclined to build them. It
would only require a small plot of ircn.. . « >
or flowers SHERMAN"
sected after he dies. But he isn’t
waiting for his own death to go
ahead with his experiments.
The brains of many people are
j dissected at a special laboratory in
a Berlin suburb, and Oechsner
said it is genuinely believed that
Hitler has caused the deaths of
some prisoners in occupation
camps so their brains can be ex-
I amined.
, Another phase of his race puri-
fication program is the Euthan-
uaia commission. Up to June, 1941,
the commission had put to death
37,000 persons in Germany—peo-
ple physically or mentally defi-
cient in one way or another.
in four weeks. Those wishing to
participate may apply at the en-
gineer office in the Citizens Na-
tional hank building here-
(Oor,tinned from page one!
ground and no trees
would be disturbed. ,
And speaking of flowers, even
Mr | if a few beds of flowers should haven't reported ... and the navy
have to give way toward making an,| marines still are to be heard
a playground for the people of fV0Tn . . . jty not all . . . But it’s
Allies Sink
Another Jap
Submarine
Buy War Bonds
Every Pay Day
* * ★
Let's Doubt*
Our Quota
CHILDREN-
(Continued from page one)
'MELBOURNE, Australia, June
11—,An allied reconnaissance unit
has damaged and probably sunk
another Japanese submarine off
the Australian east coast and aer-
ial raiders have blasted planes and
! buildings at Rabaul aidrome in
New Britain, a united nations
communique announced today.
The new successes were discios-
shook and slight burns about his
fingers. He will remain at the
hospital the remainder of this
week.
Writ Of Error
Application Is
Refused By Court
the city, it would be of more laHt- plenty.
iii£ value, and inure to the health
pointed out that ;
ar.y
n 1 ii •
„„ , , . jer“ «'hich bloom today and are penter of Monroe, Ore., and Lieut, I
sO. whch is now JP I gone tomorrow, relatively speak- Edward A. Steedman of Sherman,I
Mr. Riadie pointe °b ‘'\| and social life of the citizens more
SLidnfVhtingeTn^n'hy the U than presence of a few flow- by 21-year-old Lieut. D.
A flying fortress was manned
K. Car-
BRIEFS
for $1,110,000 for support dur
•ng the coming year in Texas.
Additional contributors aire list-
ed today as follows:
J F. Laughlin .............•••-
Mr. and Mrs. M. A.^Clift
Guy F. Atkinson Co,
Miss Frances
W. S. Campbell
ing- Tex. It was their first flight un-
lAt any rate the Press, through dor fire,
its News Beat column,wants to But they bombed a Jap aircraft
raise its voice to sound the need carrier.
for Denison people to have more With exquisite understatement,
out-door exercise and life these Lieut. Col. Sweeney sums up the
;........ 2 00 tense day* when our Tterves are work of the army fliers in these annual cbmc tor school l rar
Chastain ..... • pent up and our souls anxious at words:
$2.00
3.00
50.00
DENTON, Tex.—Walter Stan.
'ey Campbell, who writes under
tlie name of “Stanley Vestal”, is
principal speaker at the third
....... , . On poiiii up «ii\i III
Mr. and Mrs Harry Chastain j the outcome of our own boys who
Eatwell Cafe
Reopens Today
The condition of Johnny Estes,
who is at the Katy hospital suf-
fering from a heart attach, is
reported today as being grave. ____
Estes, a retired Katy brakeman.j ~ , . |
- operating a wa?h repair j ^ ,
and jewlery business at 426 W. £ a fire, the
Main street for some months. Sell Oafe No. 1 opened its
^ __________doors this morning at 9
, . i, what they can to keep the human
airs tr.is morning machine from snapping and this
The cafe has been reconditioned Qf providing out.door actlvl.
j and new material adde ,n **? * ties for the people would do un-
j oils instances, and a i ona ^ tQ|d good and -n wj^.|l tbe en.
'-ratine capacity made, it is an. ; tertajnment fie|d ag to providing
*k------ ®| nounced. » for all of us what we need in these
HOLLYWOOD—Four women TJve cafe is one of a group oi w#r days what do Qur reade,.s
hurried the late John Barry-j .bree under the management and think?
more—but he left them only , ownership of Carl and Johnnie | -----y------
McCraw, and is located at 30J
are at the front lines. the Japanese fleet and ws did just
The more the community mixes that.”
in common activities, the better it ^ ---v----------
will he for us and the easier it is _ ,
for us to keep up the morale. BriCKS RtlisC
People who work all day long _ , ,
in the stores, shops and other IlTlfijatlOlTl
places, need to have some sort of — " _
relaxation. The shows are doing FlOOT
:ans June 12-13 at North Texan
“Our objective was to slow down blate Poacher - College.
Vestal speaks on Of Book:,
and Men” Friday night, Juno 12
a! the clinic, which is being
ponsored by ‘.he NTSTC de-
partment of library service. A
member of tl.e University of
Oklahoma Fnglish faculty, he !.-
best known as the author of
i many honks on the Old Wesc
| ,nd Southwest. His research
I among the Indians is ontstaml
Notes On The
Movie Colony
_ I ed less than twenty-four hours af-
the employment of school children1 ter Army Minister F. M.
AUSTIN, Tex., June ,11—The
Fordej Texas Supreme Court today re-
in Rhode Island ' declared that allied forces in Aus-j fused an application of C. W. Bry-
!n Island, tia|ja wcr< prepured fQr offensive'an and others of Dallas for a writ
action whenever it is deemed ad- of error from lower court de-
visable and speculation spread' mot fusing to enjoin execution
that Gen. Douglas MacArthur soon
may unleash his campaign to oust
the Japanese from the southwest
Pacific.
Striking at Rabaul, principal.
in agriculture,
the governor was authorized to
shorten the school term in order
to release children for farm labor
earlier than is usual. Pennsylvania
is hoping that WP'A workers will
(help solve its farm labor shortage.
The legislature has made it pos-
sible for relief workers to earn as
■much as $150 a year in private
employment without having to go
off the relief rolls.
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Texas German
Language Paper’s
Assets Frozen
of school text book contracts made
by the state bard of education.
The high court bases its refusal
on "what of merit.” Both thiei dis-
trict court and the court of civil
. , , »’ I anneals at El Paso had ruled the
traUaTTor the first lie in sev-l must be dismissed because the
era! days, the allied planes drop-!state had to be a party to it, and
ped bombs on buildings and dis-
persed planes Wednesdy, the cotn-
| the state had not granted permis-
sion to be sued.
Involved were text book aw'ards
dim'hit on a group of't0 a af0re of bt>0,k PubHshing com-
three enemy bombers was obseiwed P«"ies tota,in* about *1.°00<000
and a string of bombs burst in a y®®1-- v _
the main building area among n
large number of enemy planes,”
it reported.
Eight Japanese fighter planes
attempted unsuccessfully to inter-
cept the raiders, the communique
added.
Main street.
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fnnd memories.
The actor’s will was filed in !
Koilywood’s supieror court yes
terday, and' while he ignored his
wives, Barrymore expressed con-
cern over three family heir
looms and his dog.
"Tie heirlodms were a letter
from Abraham Lincoln to His !
actress grandmother, Mrs. Lou-
ise Drfw; a crayon portrait of ;
Barrymore by John Smgei' Sar
gent ; and a marble hust of him- i
self.
The Lincoln letter and th |
crayon portrait were left to hi
12-yeair-old daughter, Dolores,
and" the bust iwas left to his j
young son, John Blvthe Barry j
more, age ten.
Barrymore's dog, an Afghan |
heund, was willed to his Japan j
ese gardner who had worked for |
the actor for 13 yeark
The rest of his estate, which j
amounted to “mere than’ 101 monthe n?o
thousand dollars, was divided
equally among his three ifiil
dren, John Blythe, Dolores and
the 21-year-old Diana. His sister,
Ethel, and brother, Lionel, wen
nut mentioned in the will. Am !
Barrymore disposed of his foil) 1
wives—Katherine Harris, Micha-
,,\ S’tK-.nge, Dolores Costello and
Elaine ,Barrie—by stating:
“All my property over
1 have the right of testimentan
disposition is my sole and sepa
rote property.”
“I expressly make no pro ;
sion herein for any of the said
wives.”
Friends Pump
Air Into Man.
Keep Him Alive
Texas Ranchmen
Prepared For
, 1042 Emergency
COLLEGE STATION, Tex.—
Texas ranchmer. have been get-
ting ready for just such an emer-
gency as 1942 presents.
With ranchmen and farmer? en-
of j aged in the biggest food and feed
production job in history as their
part in total war, grassland
which has been restored to
former grazing capacity will pin
the crash de- j off in livestock production thi?
I year, declares Howard Kingsbery
state AAA committeeman and
ranchman from Banta, Anna.
T’raotice carried out most ex •
tensively under the 1941 range
conservation program, as in form
said he j er y®a>"s. include contour furrow-
ing, deferred grazing, and eradi-
I cation of noxious plants.
or Mason Williams still lives. i 'Cooperating under last year’s
Doctors sav it’s a miracle. Hi - , prograhn, 7,3111 Texas ranchmen
wfe doesn't hebeve it. She know.-- j cleared* 1,671,155 acres of prickly
JAY, Okie., June 11—From
this small town in northeast Ok-
lahoma, comes today a storv of
trpged.v and the blessings
friendship.
Six years ago, Mason Wil
linms, now 49, was injured in
an automobile accident, Paral-
ysis resulting from
v ebiped.
The paralysis crept slowly ov-
er his body First an arm was
'eft useless by the creeping
malady. Then a leg. Now
eveiy muscle in his body. Five
doctors
would die
But todnv former schoolteach-
IP 4 YMONDVILLE—By plac-
ing tens of thousands of brick I qq,e two-day clinic has been
end-to-end, WPA workers have, .,|.,nnoa for Texas public- school
eradicated one of the major' j,ijrarinn9 Undei the direction o
headaches suffered hv growers pir. William Stanley Hoole, NTS
in the fertile Rio Grarde Valiev | TC' libiiariam, but all of its-general
, hmds of Willacy County. | meetings a-e epen to the puH-
Ftiffering from inadequate ca• j ]je Vestal’s lecture will be of
parity of canals and in some interest to the reading
' sections, from land tco high to 1 .,ub]jc as well as to the librarian
bo properly served hv the exist-1 according to Dr. Hoole.
in- structures, the Willacy Coun- I --------—;;......——•
, ty Water Control and Improve lyt \ ^IQ_
D nict No. 1 applied for WPA
I ,-.r stance in raising the Door of | (Continued from page one) |
| thirty miles of irrigation canals
by the use of especially-design-
ed bricks
Result was an increased! royer-
! voir capacity for the vallev irri-
g:y ion canals and a reduction in
th ■ need for constant surveil -.
cr t of the project was $4.5.100 I nation there admittedly is grave,
lance hv ditch riders
of which WPA supplied $30
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, June 11
-—The United States treasury de-
partment announced here today
that securities and the bank ac-
count of the Taylor Herold Pub-|
lishing company were frozen by j
treasury department agents who C.rntLpt;r RiiKKpr
called at the company offices in! '•JjIHHUUl, l\UUl,CI
St“ylFBIaccompanied by aKenU °f! Plants Are To Be
Tlie company publishes the
weekly Texas Herold, a German-
language newspaper.
The action—first in the
ENGINEERS ISSUE BID
INVITATIONS FOR TRUCKS
Located In Texas
The Denison district U. S. en-
gineer office Wednesday issued in-
vitations for sealed bids for the
, rental of one to six hydraulic end
I dump trucks from July 1 to De-
cember 31 for use on the Denison
dam site. The bids will be publicly
opened at 11 a. m., June 20 and
the award made to lowest bidder
The trucks must be capable of
hauling not less than two cubic
,if. t yards of material at the dam site,
south. 'WASHINGTON, June ,11-Two by. hand Qr poww
synthetic rubber plants operated
westl—was taken under the execu-
tive order of the President, which
forbids a foreign national from| Akron, Ohio, will be located in
conducting transactions in money! Texas and one will he in Ken-
by the B F. Goodrich company of
operating over traveled and un-
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to be developing. The Germans, it^
appeared, are trying to regain the
ground lost when their last offen-
sive backfired.
The nazi attacks on Sevastopol
continue relomtlessly, and the sit-
wtn.
her hushand IWes because some
4(- or '50 cf his friends have
stayed at his bedsid'e pumping air
;nto his body !>v artificial re^pir-
; -it!on heenu-e his lungs can no
whicl 'l°nger function normally.
Sometime Williams lies an
Hour without artificial aid. Then
he gasps and choke?. Rut no.
for long, because always there
“avc Ven friend? at his side
pear, mesquite, and' lechugilla
Of the total act cage from which
noxious plants were cleared 1
147,590 represented prineklv
pear while 381,518 represented
cedar.
Approximately 282,583,971 feet
cf furrows, and spreader terraces
were constructed. Object oi
these practices is to control water
and keep it out of creeks and
q-Q,.,! ‘However, Russian report claim the
.1 nazis still have failed to make
I any gains against the city's de-
•V-------- fenses.
Along the rest of the front, the
Germans are making feeler at-
tacks, perhaps in preparation for a
full-scale offensive that may
. .break at any moment,
j The Soviet high command re-
j ported that one such attack, on
.. I the northwestern front, has been
AAASIIINGT \, June 11 beaten back. The communique said
President Roosevelt will speak to the naz. force was all but unni.
the nation this Sunday afternoon hj)ated whtn it failed t0 drive a
in a special flag day program. ' wedge into the Russian iines.
The address will be made at a London observers believe the
special ceremony in the White nari campai(rn in Ru.ssiai if jt ma-
liouse, at which Mexico officially teria|i2te> wiu be co-ordinated with
will join the united nations. Later M;uvhal Rommel-s offensive in
FDR To Make
Flag Day Speech
Sun^ Afternoon
in this country, the announcement
said.
A temporary lici-n-e was given
the Herold to continue in business
for fifteen days. During this time
the concern may apply for a li-
cense to continue gn operation for
a longer period.
San Antonio To
Buy Service Co.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex, June 11
MARKETS
tucky, K. D. Smith, an executive
of the company, told the senate
subcommittee on agriculture, as --
he demonstrated the making of Fryers, under 8 lbs................ 16-
synthetic rubber before the com- Fryers, over 3 lbs. ............... 13c
mittee. Hens, light ............................. 15c
For military reasons, Smith de- Hens, heavy 17c
dined to give location? of the Old roosters 8c
three Goodrich plants other than Turkeys, young Hens ........... 16i
to indicate the states in which they Turkeys, young toms .............. 14c
are to be operated. The plants will Trukeys, No. 2 ........................ 9«
he in operaion within oin year. Turkeys old hens .................... 16c
a recording of the President’s re- Libya Romme] js continuing his! the Guadalupe-Bianco river
The three Goodrich plants will Turkeys, old toms
produce 165,000 ton? of synthetic, Guiaeas, each ........
rubber a year, Smith said, and he Eggs, mixed ..........
—Mayor C. K. Quin is in New! told the senators that the syn Rutter, best grades
York today to offer $35,000,000! thetic rubber produced has been Cotton
for the properties of the San An-j proven under tests to have at least| Strict mldding .....
tonio Public Service company. I 90 per cent of the wearing quuli- Grain
The mayor lost no time heading1 ies of natural rubber. He said 20r Corn, yellow ..........
for a conference with William G |a pound would be a fair price for1 Wheat. No. 1
AVoolfolk, president of the Amer- its production.
ican Light and Traction company, ------v-------
holding company, after the city I WifA
council approved an ordinance! f
p“"k eity seizure of the Fingers Burned
Woolfolk has promised his com-J ----
pany will take no action before 'l0<1 Btiar, 1304 W. Walker,
meeting Quin. The SEC ruled, K«*y signal repairman is a pa-
Saturday in favor of purchase by! tient at the Katy hospital today
Corn, white (red cob)
..... llo
25c
. 26-K;
.... 30c
19 35c
75s
$1 0)
75c
Getting Up Nights
Makes Many Feel Old
Do
from
' Night and day for fivtei months.] guides, catch grass seed which
K w Slant On Love
Everyone knows the hectic ex
jieriences of Barrymore and hi?
fourth wife, E'aine Barrie—-How
they fought in New York night
dub? and even on the ‘t.agej
while playing together.
But have yon noticed the |
way the novel? have been striv-
ing to‘make all meeting? of h0- :
rtec and heroines unpleasant9 Of
course they always end up in
love, hut when boy meets girl
nowadays on the screen you can
craint on them starting off in-
?tilt;ng e-arh other.
P “The ,Black Swan.” for in-
stance, Tv-rone Power, a nirate,
"■ e;: to kiss Maureen O'Hara.
Site oromptlv biles his lip—hard.
A-'d that’s the beginning >f a
beautiful friendship.
Claudette Co’bert meets Fred
me March in the movie “Palm
Reach Story” when she step? on
his face. He has th
berth in
On-e Mrs. Williams took her I would he lost, and help preven-
husband to an Oklahdnta tity J erosion.
Hospital and had him placed in *| More than 4.689,638 acres were
an !ron lung. But he was dis- devoted to natural and artificial
! satisfied, so kh.e took him home | reseeding while pproximatly II
again.. His friends were there I 470,224 nil hie yards of dirt
; eager to take up their vigil hv , were used in construction oi
j night and day. j spreader dams and earthern tank
Now she i? searching for a j on 3,378 ranches,
portable iron lung that could be Resume of 1941 range pro.
; set un in the family home gram indicates 13,895 Texa-
THat’s the story of Mason Wil ! ranchmen signed
I Lams and why he I ivies today J acres under the program,
j A miracle? I proximately $3,695,366
No, says Mrs.
marks will be broadcast through- effarts t0 redu,e tbe Rir Hacheim
out the nation and the world as oulpost. wbicb threatens the flank
part of a special radio program. 0|- bjs offensive toward Tobruk-
At Sunday’s ceremony, Roosevelt Th(, German a-,auit on Bir Hn-
for the first time will receive rep- chejm ,s a furious one. but Lon-
resentatives of all the united na- don maintains the free French and
tions. A representative of the jndjan dcifenders show no signs of
Philippines — probably President weaiceninfr.
Quizon—also will be present. ! ___________v__________
Similar ceremonies will be held
at American embassies and iega-
thority.
Contractors For
Army Jobs Sough
By U. S Engineers ti
nuJ suffering from burns about his
| fingers us the result of touching a
- live wire containing 000 volts of
| electricity, about 2:30 Wednesday
you feel older than you are or suffar
Getting Up Nights, Backache, NervouJ-
ness, Leg Pains, Dizziness, Swollen Ankles,
Rheumatic Pains, Burning, scanty or fra-
quenl passages? If so, remember that your
Kidneys arc vital to your health and that
these symptoms may be due to non-oraanio
and non-systemlc Kidney and Bladder trou-
bles—In such cases CY8TEX fa physician*
prescription) usually sives prompt and Joy*
ous relief by helping the Kidneys flush out
poisonous excess acids and wastes. You hav*
c u<l.y poisonous excess acids and wastes. You hav*
afternoon at the ralroad shops
here. wrapped around each package assure* a
fund of your money on return of em|
s*
re-
tions throughout the world.
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HITLER-
ire Katy system, was rushedt to
j the hospital in a Short-LIurray
- j ambulance where examination
Contractor.? who wish to partici- proved be sustained a temporary'
r I'lrtM. An iron-clad euaran
jed around each package assures a
fund of your money on return of empty
near, who operates over the en- package unless fully satisfied. Don’t tak*
chances on any Kidney medicine that 1*
lances on any Kidney me __
>t guaranteed. Don’t delay. Qet Cystax
Cystex
iritiii rink in mm
(Slss-texi from your
druggist today. Only
35c. The guaranty
protects you.
i e.vu
62,462,2f)0 ,
Ap !
were
Texas Not To
Wait Go Ahead
Salvage Signal
I pate in numerous contracts of con-1
(Continued from page one) ^ruction incident to the rapidly{
__________________I expanding army in this sectioni
lev—delighted—would say: I are being sought by army engin-]
"Yes, yes. Write it all down ”, eers, the Denison district office
The finished report covered 130 indicated today.
pa(res, | The southwestern division is
Oechsner said that’s only part of faced with many projeci -..••! few
Hitler’s efforts to make the Ger- bidders. Many jobs aie now in the
- man race a master people—“Ein planning stage and small eont.raot-
AUSTIN, Tex., June 1,1—Texas, Herrenvolk”t—.they call it in Ger- ors who have found wo k unob-
_______________ t , which led the fight against nation- man, jn his library he has many tainable on private job^ will find
Williams, hut oaid cooperators to offset heavy wide gasoline rationing, will con- voiunles on phrenology and crani- adequate means for jobs for them-
I've Hpen blessed with wonderful investments made in rebuilding
friends.
• !:—
I grassland, Kingsbery said.
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ALONG-
(Continued from page one)
Former Church Of
Christ Minister
Here Dies Wed.
the winter time.
We believe it could be used, for OerC I7ICS TT cvi. 1 Collection of scrap, as set out
instance, for softball, or maybe -- j by the President to determine
baseball these fine evenings. And Formerly a pastor of the Deni- whether there is a sufficient
while it is charged that there are son Armstrong avenue Church of amount available to make ration-j
lower |’those who are pushing softball as'Christ, Rev- Thomas E. Millhol- ing of gasoline In order to save
a pullman and poke? a kind of racket, we could see to land, 71, minister of the Highland tires unnecessary, will be carried
duct an all-out drive for scrap rub- n|0(fy. (He searches through them selves and their artisans,
her and probably will not await jn a neVer-ending quest for the Army construction is booming!
I the go signal from President perfect physiognomy. toward a new peak, with substan-l
Roosevelt, Gov. Coke Stevenson -j-Q j);9>ect Hi, Brain. tial additions authorized for many
said today, and started the wheels( According to Oechsner, Hitler posts and camps. Many contracts,)
1 of the state salvage committee to has ordered that his brain be dis- it is pointed out, would be let with-
turning out plans for the cam-1-------------
! paiprn.
Collection of scrap, as set
h-. head out ju?t a? she is I it that those who are doing such pank Church of Christ at Dallas, out over the nation during an in-
rlimbinp into the upp°r. be given a good brush off and who has seen 42 years of service tense two-week campaign. In Tex-
in “Girl Trouble” Joan Ben-j told to lay all hands off, as we)jn North Texas pulpits, died Wed- as, the drive will start early and
bucketful .of water will run our own soft ball busi-' nesday at his Dallas home. | will continue longer than that.,11
nett tosses a
cn Don Amoche, and then feel?
so sorry for him she agrees to go
for a moonlight walk.
Pauletttte Goddard falls hoth
for and on Fret' Mac'Murrnv in
■ The Forest Ranger? ” She’?
Funeral arrangement? are pend- Stevenson said-
The governor praised President
Roosevelt’s fine spirit in listening
ness and cut their kind out.
1 That is one reason newspapers ir.g the arrival of a sister, Mrs.
generally have laid off pushing tile j K. H. Hall of Las Vegas, Nev.
softball games—it has been push-1 Rev. Millholland was pastor here to protests concerning gasoline ra-
ed by a group of out-of-towners some twenty-two years ago and tloning, which were particularly
who have capitalized on uniforms served in the pulpit of the new numerous and insistent from the
riding horseback when the nag' and other ways, while the home! church when it was built on Arm- oil-producing states,
suddenly throw? her off into a newspapers put up the publicity, strong avenue and only recently) George Butler of Austin, secre-)
criwd Paulette lands on Fred’ and the players gave the perform- torn down as a result of a fire. | tary of the state salvage commit-]
,-hori he take? one look and ance. He moved to Dallas two and a tee, annouced plans were being
kisses' her—and there we g> But why can’t wc have some ;half year; ago fr-m McKinney, made for the opening of the drive'
thing like the softball games here die was active minister of the soon.
* i-T' M0,,tgomejv nlsr. does in (Munson field? We also might Highland Park church anti! he be-; Instructions will go forward to
/ ,?. ’ . mppting Ann Ru- bav® occasional bicycle races with came ill last January. Born in all community committees within
il crfortT in "Orchestra Wife” suitable prize* and offer the at- Asheville, N. C., Mr. Milholland a day or two, he said.
We Have Reopened
We are glad to announce that we have
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drinks.
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