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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 6

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Denton, Texas
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6
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DENTON, TKXAS; IWWpRD-CHRONICLE, ni.URSDAy, MA11UI 1318 If It's Gas We Have It Some Interpreters of German propaganda reaction to Uie Yalta Conference saw hints lhat Germany might resort to desperate use or poison gss. Uncle Sam thinks two can play at that, and is well prepared if that's the the Germans want to play. He has millions of gas shells and the latest In gas masks (top)new protection, like the anti-gas bag (lower left); his troops are trained In gas warfare (center); and he has efficient means of launching the deadly shells wer right). THREE KILLED, 30 HURT IN MISSISSIPPI STORM GREENWOOD, March 15. winds sweeping Northwest Leflore County today caused the deaths of at least three plantation workers and injuries to approximately 30 others.

BUSTER BROWN SHOES Shoe Store WIND DAMAGES MILAM SECTION Sain Harper of the Milam community Thursday morning reported much damage in that community about 9:30 p. m. Wednesday from high wind that came'in three gusts in rapid succession. He said the wind came from'the southwest and seemed to be of a twister type. He reported damage to a new roof on his residence; a 'smokehouse completely wrecked and damage to a brooder house but none of the chickens last.

He reported damage to buildings on the Will Williams place, occupied by F. T. Cryer, was considerable, probably running between $300 and $400. Williams said he had not yet made on estimate. At the bid Long place, recently purchased und reconditioned by W.

E. Williams, a new chicken house was completely destroyed, Harper said. COUNTY MEN SERVICE LITTLE ELM LITTLE ELM, March Atinie Loriece Ifays of Gladewaler visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. P.

M. Springer of Fort "Worth have moved here. Mrs. J. Spaldlng of Buffalo 1s visiting her daughter, Mrs.

H. L. Gentsch. Tom Nix of Grand Prairie visited his brother, b. E.

Nix. Pvt. Homer LamDert has returned to Van Couver, after visiting his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Lnmbert. His wife is residing with his parents. Bill Increases Scholastic Pay AUSTIN, March tion sponsors estimated would Increase the scholastic per capita apportionment to $31 this year went to the governor today. two bills hive' the effect cf requiring the state automatic tax board to set the state property tax for school purposes at the constitutional maximum of'35 cents en the $100 valuation and permitting full distribution each year of all money which comes Into the available school fund from which the Mr, and Mrs.

Hooper Duncan of I per capita apportionment is Piano visited her father, Henry Crawford Brazzel and family of Vickery visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brazzel. Corp. and Mrs.

Leonard Petty and Emmet Petty of McKinney visited his father, I. L. Petty. Corp. Petty Is stationed at Selman Monroe, La.

MJss Ruby Springer, cadet nurse In the Fon Worth Methodist Hospital, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Springer.

C. E. Springer, who has been in the Sun Valley Military Hospital, is on his way to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.

M. Springer. Mrs. Ruth Harris has returned home from a Dallas hospital. She Is reported.much Improved.

The present school properly rate is 17 cents and the per capita apportionment Is $25. Senate approval of House bills affecting tax rate and the, school fund completed work on the legislation, except that a minor amend- hient by the Senate to one of the House originated bills had be concurred In by the House. Setting the stage for early consideration of other legislation from which public schools will benefit, the House set for special order Monday a bill allocating $14,000,000 a year for the next two vears to rural schools. To prevent water-logging, don't hull strawberries until- after they been washed. WIRE BRIEFS SAN CARLOS, Mnrch crash of a big transport plane on a storm-lashed hillside killed seven men and insured 10 others, the Navy said today.

The accident occurred last night a few nules southwest of here. Twelfth District Navy Headquarteuf alt the injured lived the night. LONDON, March The Tokyo radio said today the British I'acific Fleet, ojwratin? from Australian bases, had gone into action in Philippine waters, taking part in S. operations against Mindanao Island. WASHINGTON, March league baseball Pre'si- dent Ford Frick.and Will'Har- ridge said today they will recommend to their cluiis cancellation of spring training games involving public transportation.

A good butter substitute can be made by boiling the peelings cf pears and apples adding some molasses and sugar and cooling. Do not leave soap ill water unnecessarily long or put into a wet soap dish. Cologne Mayor Following capture of Germany, by U. S. First Army.

John K. Patterson, above, of Riverside, was named to head military government ruling that city ot 800,000. Final Rites Held For J. O. Morris Puneml services for John Oliver Morris, former Denton resident who died hi Denlson, were held Wednesday afternoon In the Oak Grove Church, conducted by Rev.

R. J. Starr. The Hutson Quartet, composed of Oscar Owens, dan and Pearman Hutson, santf hymns, and granddaughters had charge of the floral olfering. Burial was in the Oak Grove cemetery, and pallbearers were: Guy Spalding, Arvel Morris, B.

Whitlock, Billy Hutson, Morris Spalding and Ernest Riney. excellent Coffee grounds make fertilizer for gardens. Children's Cotton Training Pants Elastic waist band in back. 29c eac LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Here are just a FEW of the hundreds of items to be found in our modern parts department: SEAT COVERS SPOT LIGHTS if HYDRAULIC JACKS FOG LAMPS if RADIATOR GRILLES HORNS Listen to the news every day except Saturday and Sunday KDNT, 6:30 P. M.

Grace-Barrow Chevroet Company Most Complete Stock of Chevrolet Parts in North Texas Phones 99-479 Dehton, Texas Seaman First Class Robert Lee Cloud, U. S. Navy, who spent a leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.

C. Cloiid, months in the South Pacific, left Wednesday to report at Treasure Island for- further duty. iChief Specjallst Blllle B. Cloud. U.

S. Navy Hospital at Norman, was here'- for the week-end with his and brother. Mrs. Robert. Lee Cloud and children, who make tlielr home in Denlson, were here during the visit I of their husband and father, and reniaincd with Mr.

and Mrs. Cloud for a few days. Service notes from Little Pvt. Homer Lambert has returned to Van Couver, after visiting his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Lambert. Corp, and Mrs. Leonard Petty of McKiruicy visited his father, I.

L. Petty. Corp. Petty is stationed at Selman Monroe, La. C.

Springer, who has been in the Sun Valley Military Hospital, Is on his way to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sprin ger.

it through classifieds. "1ST New Spring Suits I Curlee, M. Wile, All Wool Gabardine, Worsteds, Solid Stripes, Novelties, Single and Double Breasted, Regulars, 39.50 Few $42.50 New Hats tan, brown, gray. Dress up for spring'! $7.50 and $10.00 Men's New Oxfords Brown, black, new toes. Weyenbcrg, Taylor Made, Florslieims.

$5.95 to $12.00 THE BOSTON STORE YOUR STOKE 1 To build resistance agdinsf Spring Colds and Flue, drink plenty of Fruif Juices. To save precious Blue Stamps, stock up on these Point Free values at Safeway's low every-day shelf prices. Apple Sauce "cL. 2 154 Grape Jam Larg. No.

2 4 j. reas uo 174 Sauces Cataup Chili Sauce 84 57 Sauce 1 1 244 Mustard K- 94 Alie 14-OI. V-atSUp 130 lot. 1 04 Patapsco Apple Butter Grape Juicesjv Cane Sugars Kitchen Oaf) Flneit Quality rlOUr Bui. Enriched Rain Drops Beverages Airway Coffee 2 Nob Hill Coffee Edwards.CofTee Canterbury Tea HeiTlO Bordcn'i Til.

Way lo Drink Your 38-Oz. Jar fe.V.414 234 274 Ji 1 594 nd LiVc 'era 9t. Bot. S-lb. 609 40 33' Life Saver SARDINES In Tomato Sauce Fresh Eggs SH Orange Juice Orange Juice PRUNE JUIGE Apple Juice Apple Juice Full O'Gold Point Free.

Apte Sweet Point Free No. 2 Can 16-Or. Can Sun-Kipe Point Free Qt. Mott'i oint Free 32-Ol 20 46 23c 22 White House Painf Free 12 Oi. It Assorted BAKED LOAVES Lb.

3 Feints Per Pound SPICED LUNCHEON Lb. Per Pound Frankfurters i Lb. 354 Beef Tongues ca'pU.) Lb. 254 Hake Fillets 38c Braunschweiger 364 Rose Fish Fillets 46c Sliced Bolosna Lb. 32c Mackerel 1sl Brick Chili 354 Fresh Flounder 49c Dried Beef fSvS.P.rK,..

Whiting I LiBWl Ocean Flih 20' Sliced Beef 14 Points! Lb. Onion Plants 2 Set Out Your Onions Now BREAD Julio Lee Wright's 24-01. Loaf 114 Toilet Soap PaimolWe 3,, It Floats ivory, Soap Toilet So op Camay Soap Mid. Bar Complexion Soap Woodburys Sunbrite 234 Cleanser MAJOR.C Natural B-COMPLEX VITAMINS For Prp! For Energy! StortNowto 10 Fortify Vour Tablefs Fomity'i Hctrifh 45 Green Beans 2 Radishes 3 Texas Oranges Apples 2 lta Grapefruit Lb Green Cabbage 2 54 English Peas KS. 2 lto 334 Fresh Spinach lb 94 Bell Peppers lfc 1 Texas Carrots 2 94 Celery lb.

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