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PAGE'FOJJB DENTOX, TEXAS. KECORD-CTOOXICLE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1941 Navy-Irish Only Game of Leaders Seen asToss-np By CLAASSEN BRONCS BOW TO ENNK IN CLASH 28-0 The North Texas Kagtcs rolled over the Kanyarotvs tii Austin Col- lege hero Friday afternoon by the one-sided count ot" 2t; to 6. The Eagles, led by Backs Eu- gene Wood.

Ware Piucetl and Frank Poivcr. suivc-a otl several Austin College seorini; ibreal.s and I managed to keep the srore heavilv in favor of ihe North IVx.u^ i The first 111:11 fci-r came on a pass from ihe Austin 12-vnrJ line by Wood io Ware Outline coiivei Tiie only Kangaroo u.uc'.uiown was made in tiie firs; miuncr by Wantiie Miller, halib.uk. wliu tool; the ball on the Kade Nyurti strhv and went over to laih. 'riu- try for conversion wu---. Doiilon Bronco AT HOI NEW YORK.

Nov and cooler is the general prediction weatherman's ms Llolls over tro Bronco eleven at En- nis last, night. 28-0. It was exiii- running, of linn! in Ihe lii-M with Power accounting fcr totli M-OII-- kvkeu after Tilt- Denton made by Wcwd. tni- the ball to Hie i-u-s: and then hit tin- censor to svoiV Conn Koo'-ce- tackles. Self and Water-- "UiU-c'V Clay ana Foninuus: ceiu? lora: MrcT'n and Power.

Rk-hards ami ley; Pii.tiua:-. Kaslev Nelson; UnU and Fli.yd. Denton Senior High's Bronco net- ters the strong Sunset Bi- in Dallas. witli one match in sivmid 01' a series of fall slated by Coacli lU'ti Smith to season his players JcTv Barns, ul.iying No 1 boys' had liulf trouble disposing StemhoiT. 0-0.

6-0. In ii.i!-d-.'o-.iL'!it second set. Bill Pen- i.y IO.H a close maicli to southpaw G-0. 8-C. Then and Pt-iirv teamed to tiefe.it Stein- lloll alu: Uuhl doubles.

C-4. 6-1. Til--- UenU'n ijiiK playing their where except on the T' hflnl ralmto blocking MUlVti IO Along on and Navy -seek to hang up tiie ed Twent -''vfr? defeat on each other's 1941 records I Bronco TO i i drying sun would lift the Irish ln Final Rites for James M. Wade Funeral -services for James M. Wade.

died Monday a( his home in the Goodvlew community, were held Tuesday afternoon in the First Baptist Church In Snngcr, with Rev. L. c. Greer hi charge. "Farther Along" was snug.

Burial followed in the Sanger community. Waite wasCG years and 11 months ol use, and had been resident of sun into the favorite's role because of their aerial ncrob.itic.s. A dark day or rain would inrrense the jxwer- lul sailors' chances. All other undefeated major elevens are expected to treat their rivals with a proud chill. OIT their to Texas and Texas A.

and M. should surmount Baylor and Southern Methodist with the- Aggies haying slightly tiie harder task. Foixlhjun's "un- Ranis should be able to i Demon County since 1925. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Miss Ethel Wnde, two brothers Will of Amarillo and Eli I Wnde of Whitesboro. nnd one sis- faAN FRANCISCO.

Nov. ter, Mrs. Fred Teague of Sauger. arivers may yet feel Pallbearers were Troy Miller. tiie impact of war on their driving i Wayman Wade, Jake Pairell John ns.

Dr. Joh Sri THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson Ann Fason in a iniiiumt-r. u-3 The iieu- girls' gorilla Jean i Hibbter turii- i-d a gcxjd showing. the Sun-e: girls. Ruth Rydell a in: Harric; Brown.

-i-J. Darkness a SLCOIUI sel. B. Pool to carry the ball to the 10 then Pool and Ciknnek carried to the 1-yard line before Mock crashed over center for the score. Midway in the third period the Lions opened up with a powerful running attack that netted another touchdown.

Billy Pool. Loyd Pool and Joe Crow carried the "ball on a iifiy-four-yard drive that saw Crow go over from the 5-yard Hue. Billy Pool intercepted a pass thai set up the third UnididOTO. Mock passed to Emerson for an eighteen- yard gain and then Billy Pool passed to Mock for twenty-five habits. Dr.

John W. Prey, depiitv i petroleum coordinator, impressed that possibility upon tiie American Petroleum Institute here. wear both overcoats and mufflers to guard against the cold and still uofeat Pittsburgh in the steel city Minnesota, the Big Ten powe''- has a flock of cripples nnd NvSrls- MOCl; erashNt for "-id ivioras tht manlmg teil yarcis The nsl touchdown came in the last few seconds of tiie game when Mock passed to Billy Pool for a fifty-four Svek Tiu-re is 1,0 ddav da (L hj thi.s Dt-lili-" pwisy. Dvntwi money is avail for nil biujiiius ncwls ar.d ef are LKT fS Denton Fedoial Loan Association" E. 26 TEMPLE Suiilli Ausliu Phone 170 Chain bor 01 oi'u-n men- un fans but put on, a eom- Fvn Friday to Ficm H.tli.

sixms writ- ii Gulden Gloves next Jiuiu- h.u no: been coin pie; ely on but they are hopeful be arranged. They it announcement at an ig cietiiils, jreiitfein of the Jaya he com.mu tee vviih O. Fowler, and other tre Norris Russell and won one La Nolle lmis of the Big Six with winch to contend, while nuke stays within its own conference to tussle with little Davidson. Diique.sne is idle i i Sunday when it plavs St tol i rtO Ti play 01 iMaryv P'erce kicked nil extra points 1 The program on the West Coist Iu he flret Denton drove centers about Stanford's handli'nu to V. 1 15 on passe of the host University of Southern California eleven.

Triximph for tiie Indians would improve their chances of appearing in the Rose Bow! a second straight year. Washington is at California, UCLA at Oregon State- and Idaho at Washington State. Tiie South provides all sorts of action with Louisiana State entertaining rugged Mississippi Springer, Peggy Cientle and Buci Oentle. The floral offering was carried by Mrs. Fred Teague Quiila Miller, Beatrice Wnide.

Mrs. Motorists may not merely run i P. Nelson ami Helen and Virginia into gasoline shortages. Prey Springer, asserted. They may have to press Those attendin longer on the starter to get the en- yine going; they may have to shift sooner on hills; they may have lo keep oil in the crankcnse more Ulan the traditional 1.000 miles.

Looking ahead along the highway Mr. Motorist will travel, this is what he foresaw- Increased production of aviation i gasoline will take more butane- KeSldent Succumbs the stun that makes gasoline more i i of Mr. and Mrs. w. R.

stead were motors The need tor butane, lies called to Corsicana because of the saui. is likely to push so-called bot-; death there Fridnv afternoon ot led gas chtsnbutors to replace Im- Stead's mother. Funeral services ai with propane, aileeling house- i and burial were lo be in Corsicam 0 a 1 I storh l8i lu 3 M''. an s. from out of town were Mr.

ami jtn-s. Fred Teague of Dallas, Earl Downs of i IrviiiB, Mrs. F. Nelson of Irving, i iHrs. Joe Oreen of Dallas, IIIIIIIDM of friends from Denton and Lake i Dallas.

Mother of Denton ing and cooking. after that, they were held hi j- check and never got past midfield. Two Programs For AAA in State for ton. Howard. Fr-ankie Sinkwic and his mended jawbone, plus his 10 Georgia mates, take the field against Florida.

Alabama, trying hard to forget its early-season law to MissLssiypi collides with Tulaiie and GGeorgia Tech has Kentucky over for afternoon partc. In addition lo the weekly appearance of its twin scoring machines. the Southwest Conference ako offers Arkansas at Rice while -si Loins is the settine for ihe Oklahoma Agzie-St. Louis mix with e. bearing on the Missouri Valiev League standings.

Denton. gained rush- Mas flu lcrs wil1 have two AAA and 1-13 passih" t'o sixty-six Prajrams in 1942. according and 117 passing for 1 Rfe lnels "ss'siant admin- I utrauve officer of the state AAA. in West Texas, farmers wil have tilt- niinimuin conserving-acreage plan and farmers in East Texas will have the erosion-resUtim ul'iii he said. In defining the areas in which the two programs will apply Kennels pointed out that nil counties Hi the slate lying south and east 01 and including- wilbarsrer.

Baylor. Throckrnorton. Shackelford, Calhihan. Coleman. McCulIooli Ma- 1 son.

Gillesple, Kerr. Eriwards nnd Kinney Counties will out the erosion-resisting plan, and all other Stanford Men Like Texanx as Bond Opponents LOS ANGE.L.ES. Nov. Albert. Kmetovic and which has only a weak, unofficial voice in such things, wants Universuy of Texas' high-scoring Lonphorns as its Rose Bowl opponent if Stanford is the host team, Stanford's travelin Drue Callioim 'and Mr.

and Mrs. B. L. Witon went, to Corsicana for funeral services. I "Keep It Rimning" Is Magnolia Theme "Everyone is familiar with the phrase 'Keep "em and Magnolia Dealers have created a paraphrase -Keep It Runnine'.

as the theme for their 1941 Winterproof Campaign in Texas. Oklahoma. Arkansas. Louisiana ami New Mexico." said forge Miller, vice pros- idem in charge ot marketing for the Magnolia Petroleum Company. "The necessity for building "more and more airplanes, and keeping them flying is obvious," continued Miller, "anil Ihe iiecesstiy for motorists 10 ktep their present oars in the best possible condition so they can be kept running for the duration of the present emergency should be equally obvious.

"Priority orders have already re- AJs'SWER: White Russians ace inhabitants of Kioup of provinces uf Russia known as White Russia. It has no retcivm-e skin color or political duetrincs. O. E. Bo yd, War counties in the state will have the dticca the number of new cars squad of 33 conserviug-acrcage plan.

to Pastorate Here John Bl NEW RECORDS! CARRY complete stock of new arid phonograph Ail the? liiis the Kecortl l)t-m (nn-n CURTIS' DRUG STOUIi S. nas re Kn- tr.e si. Barnab-is cii eie and has stay mnil he is i In ti mt- in uii Sunday ai 11 a of a new Harry T. Moore wardPn the usual thortai I PL 1 Churcn "id lor their servict in finny canios. ueiimt tscfore a new i Brownsville (Kdinburg 20-6 football players, possibly influenced! Principal difference in the wio by sight once again of Pasadena's Plans, the AAA offtci.il said, is that famous bowl, took an informal poll i under the conserving-acreage plan among themselves lust night and minimum of 20 per cent of the unanimously favored and Co.

to be their guests if "they win the Pacific Coast championship, the Times reports. Tiie Indians spent the in Huntington Hotel. Pasadena? from where they looked ciown on the I scene of their 21-13 conquest of Nebraska last New Year's. They i play University of Southern Call" foruia heer today and are 1-3 fa vorites. cropland must be devoted exclusively to soil-conserving crops the crop year, while in the erosion-resisting urea at least L'5 per cent of tiie cropland must be devoted to eraslon-rc-sisting crojxs or land uses at some time durina thel crop year.

The method of payment wli 1-e' substantially the same in both plans with payments being made for planting within special ullot- Otto E. noyvl. 51-year-oUI World War veteran, died in the Veterans Hospital in Dallas Friday uftei-1 noon nftcr Ijeiiu; seriotislv ill for about a week. Born in Deratur March IBS!) Boycl him lived on Koilic Deii- ton. for (lie past lour years He was married to Miss Ruby B.

Day 1029, and had been an oil "ill-Id worker until 1932 wln-n ill hoallh no longer permitted the work Besides his vviie. Doyd is survived by his son. Frankie. four sis ers. Mrs Mewlaud of HV field.

Mrs. Mary Milburn uf Dal AS HOUSTON. NOI- 01 nil-ills committ Texas Vest addresses lo idiiy those presviu by visilim; otlicials ur lah of Oklahoma Oily nt and Stuart IMLiiulj Ui IH-IV loi-aiion, St. Plume 41. iBv Associated Press) Fdinburg blasted Brownsville from leadership of one bracket of District 10 last night to furnish the Innp upset of Tessr football.

Elsewhere none of the heralded quoted Pete K.nelovic. star half- I ca otVramro'v-edToiTbuiklin powers took a tumble with Conroe back, and sadi he voiced the I practices mm builduu, 1 1 Anhur in the mems of All-America Quarterback Percentage in net pav- i n- punung within special ullot- choice is Texas, because they ments. such as cotton wheat rice are the best team." the Times peanuts and Irish and PHOTOS make nas use away plan. Phijne in'menl ijn the bus six lovelv convenient ti'l for ap line. -artiest test for an undefeated untied team.

Edinburg dowT.ed Brownsville 206 to throw the south zone of District 16 into a jumble. Brownsville -as the only unbeaten team in con- lerence play. Now all of the clubs I one or more lickinss. toe select circle of the state's untied teams Paris rush- tM ates i me ts be" rr-i 0 Coach Clark Shaugimessy sound- meet minimum requirement- under ca surprised when asked tor com- uiiotr merit. "Maybe the kids were just having fun." he suggested.

and cautioned that two formidable fees. Washington State and California! still have to be conquered before the Indians can make preparations. any bowl i der the the two plans, and a deduction of times the rate applicable to rv farm will be made for exceeding special allotments. Deductions incurred for exceeding crop allotments will be applied against payment earned un- Sales and Service Grace-Barrow Chevrolet Co. S.

Locust Street Phones 99-479 cK 34-0. Temple' The coast" champion annually is lie Waeo hast il! the Ve game" c.uM^-d Ciebunie 33-0. Masonic and selects its opponent. The school's athletic officials make trie choice, although an unanimous range program, he said. Tech who ecord Hurry! Buying Will Be As Brisk As the Breeze! SLIGHTLY SHOP WORN BLANKETS "f' SinKrr (l uA Sp UJi In In M.iil Dotililc.

Sinslo Intlinn Sl.us'and While SiiiKfo Slict-t lihinkt-t, cotton, si 90 rr ool, 9 'y Kiix'nn Col fcin Hlitnhi-f, THE BOSTON STORE YorHSTom-: Hoir.e had pushed over its Fort neighbor. Paschall, 27-7 night. T-s-o others of the unbeaten, untied have Carries tonight. Sun- Ff. 'Djllafi playing Dallas Goose Creek Park with noith to be extended.

and Sweetwatcr compete the roll oi perfect "earns, do not plav until Armistice Day. Corpus Chrisu. which has not oeen defeated but has been tied Basted BeeviHe 49-7 last nisht. Gainesville and Luikin. who records similar to Corpus Chrifrf nave games Tuesday.

T.ne Housron dis'ricl leaders 0:1 toward a four-way showdown, Sam Houston. Jeff DavL- Austin and Lamar al! are tied the top Lai', niaht Jeff Davis beat Reagan 27-0. Thursday nieht Houston downed Miibv 27-0 Austin plays tonight, meetiib; San Jacinlo. does not have a suggestion from the players Ooubtcdly would be consuk-rcd. un- "Civilian Defense Week" Nov.

1H6 Birdville 20-13 Special to Record-Chronicle LEWISVILLE. Nov. Lew- uville Farmers, given their stiffest test of ihe were forced to overcome a two-touchdown lead in oeieatir.g the Birdville Buffs hen; Friday night 20 to 13. The- visitors early, scoring in the first and second periods before the Farmers realized they had a. scrap on their In the second period In accordance with a national proclamation by President Hoose- velt, followed by a.

citv proclamation by Mayor Lee Preston. "Civilian Defense Week" will be observed in Denton. as throughout the nation, Tuesday through next Sunday. Nov. 11-16.

The week has been designated as "A time for all persons "throughout the nation to give thought" to their duties and responsibilities in the defense of this county, and to become better informed of the many vital oi the civilian delense program and of the op- which it offers for the real participation of every individual American in the defense of our Certain phases of the civilian be manufactured during the remainder of this year, as well as next year, and additional orders for fur- tliejj reductions are being discussed. "Not only will new cars become aiuuiirn ul Dal- increrisingly difficult to gel but now ln Mlssi Etta and Lucy Hovel parts for repairs will also be hard "'Jt Vorlh to get. Everyone should consider 1 hud not it a duty to see that parts do not lt fail to -jive the service for which i -o -r, 1 wi l)l- they wore designed, due to lack of la lwti Ls held proper lubrication. Psirns Funeral Home. "Keeping your car in as good con- r.r.i, T-i dition as -possible is nut only sound.

lias Uo ,01, but it is a iokeil of I lln 11 your williiisiiess to cooperate in a 4I 71 time of emt'rgency. Cars should be prepareii for winter driving now, because Soulhwesi- ern wenllier is so deccplive Pleas- i ant fall days often make us forgot that winter is sure to come "Without warning, a blue northor sweeps down, and temperatures often drop thirty to forty 111 a few hours. Lines of motorists total outside service stations for i anti-freeze. In such a rush there is no time to give vital, moving parts the protection they need. 'Thai's when parts lubricated with summer oils take a beating, because in cold weather summer oils thicken very much like molasses, anci do' not provide adequate lubrication.

"That is tiie reason Winterproof service is offered now. Ali cars old or new, need the correct winter lubricants to keep them running most elliciently nnd economically over tiie longest period of time "Even in those parts of the Southwest where severe winter weather ii'ldom reaches." concluded Mr. Miller, -motorists have found that Magnolia Winterproof Service gives their cars the complete seiui-muiual Fcrviciiig recommended by manufacturers for best, most economical performance." Por Your Refreshment by Distributed HorruNR co. Donton, 'I'oxiis IT'S EASY TO FOLLOW A RECIPE! is a reoipo. Us fiMiis "I t-honiistry.

physiology SI 1 1 Brooks Drug Store I'liotu'S 29 tuitl i'livi'1'v Make your appointment for Christmas pictures. Six portraits matt- si.v Christmas girts. Mudio, 1J13 Oakland Ave. NOTICE All indication point to a shortage of for this coming winter. Prestone Per gal.

$2.65 Trek, $1 gal. HEADLEE'S 507 N. Locust St. Phone "We Know Tires" Period, and scored 3 I 2 pi-fore the gun. Cates completed a 'ong pass In Mack Crawford to Uii the score.

HEAD TIIF. CLASSIFIED 'on Sunday. "Freedom New EAST TEXAS Sorghum and Ribbon Cane Half gallon Wiggly or rail Jolin Scot! a( Camp Cleaners fnr all kinds of repairing and ph. 1212. Sam, the good workman, wax in demand His Mary a veiy good wife; Mary always had Peacemaker on hand, Her biscuits pleased Sum all his life.

nt'-' 8 rlaky 1 biscuits at meal time ll a smile on yonr Mi.sliand'.s face, too, hl'ly. Morrison's Peacemaker- Flour JiKST for all home making Milled at home by The Morrison Milling Co. Denton, Texas yon know We Can Save You Money On Your Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and Meats ECONOMY CJKOCKUY MARKET I'iione 133 I.etuliiiK Sinn' For Ihe PERFECT HRRAKFAST try SMITH'S DEMJXK DACON OH HAM At your Favorite Market SMITH'S FROZEN FOODS Across Fiom Post Office I'hcne 3M Sec fCC for Low-Cost Cash Loan Cash loans are availabli' at ICC JUmdmls to mcnl-scjisonal ln -cs. to Dmjiiuni.s, lioine iiaymc-nls. etc 1M ir 1 1 You are invited to use this friendly loan sn-vK'o.

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