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Team Defeats Bushwackers 9-5 By HARRY PARKS Record- Chronicle Sports Writer Trampling (lie crtmr-thvelllng Bushwhackers 9-5, Jack Hill's Service Station saiveged ils third win last night of five games in the City League Hill's Service SlaiiM occupies third place in the standings, with Unbeaten Lindsay's Laundry first and the Has Beens in second position With Hill's leading 5-1 in the fourth inning, the game was threatened by rain, which die' not fall' hard enough to stop play last night's tilt was the first in the City League since Monday After going out in order In the first inning, Hill's grabbed a four run lead off Pitcher Glen Wilson in the second inning. Five singles and a Bushwhacked error accounted for the tallies. In the third and fourth Innings, Hill's pushes across one run in each frame. With Ray Wideman relieving Wilson on the mound in the fifth inning, Hill's scored three runs on a double by Bleaw Mundy, a Walk, and two errors. Wilson allowed six runs and eight hits in four innings.

Wideman gave up only one hit and a walk in two frames. Trailing 5-0 before they scored once in the fourth inning, the Bushwhackers kept necking away at Myron Harper, the Hill's Service rooundsman. In the fifth frame, a walk and three errors sent three runs across the plate for the Bushwhackers. In the seventh inning, the Bushwhackers collected two of their seven hits off Harper to score twice. Harper, who allowed seven hits, walked only one.

Leading the hit parade last night for Hill's was Molly Smotherman, who collected two safeties in twice at bat. Sky-scraping First Baseman Ken Kearns and Widemnn paced the Bushwhacker hitters, both hitting two for three. WASH I NG LUBRICATION It was a fine rain. Now let us clean up and lubricate your car for pretty weather. Wheels Need Repacking? RAY DICKSON MOTOR COMPANY Phone 1577 115 S.

Mm Box Score: JACK KILL: Nforrls, ss Stockard, st Wylle, ir D. Srnotherman Mundy, l. 2 Ze liars, rf Davis, 3 Hocker. 3 U. Srnotherman.

Bledsoe, 1 Strickland, cl Harper, BUSH WHACKERS Allen, 2 Bland, Amyx, ss Outlaw, Davis, 3 Widemnn. cl, Candter, rt Keorns, i Wilson, cf AB PO A 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 11 1 0 28 7 5 91 0 Dqnton Will Be Host Sunday To Grapevine Team Opening a two-game home and home session witli the Grapevine club, the Den ton baseball team of H. M. Pitner and Deeter Smotherman will play the Grapevine team in Denton Sunday. The game is called for 3 p.

m. at the ball park In the Demon County fair grounds. On Sunday, July 22, Denton will travel to Grapevine to return tomorrow's game. In two previous tilts between Denton and Grapevine this season. Grapevine won both games by HHITOW margins.

Pot O'Liiek Goes After Pot O'Gold CHICAGO, July H. Pot O'Luck, Warren Wright's three- year-old colt, goes out after a pot In the Arlington classic. And chances are an anticipated crowd of 40,000 nt Washington Park will be backing the son of chance Play, who ran second to Hoop, in the Kentucky Derby. KEEP YOUK EYE ON THE ZENITH KADIO We liave just renewed our contract with the Zenith Co. and one of these days we'll be showing the new, improved Zenith.

In the meantime, bring us your radio when it needs repairing. TALIAFEKRO KADIO SHOP, Phone 780 Three Denton County Boys Win Awards at Camp Three Denton county boys, James IV.inlngton and David Argo of Den- ton'and Buddy Cole of Krum, were awarded three of the four high prizes awarded to the boy campers at the Denton-Wise County Pointer and Setter Club camp at Lake Dallas, which ended at noon Friday. Pennlngton, son of Mrs. Mildred Pennington, 110 Cedar, was voted by his fellow campers as the second best all-around sportsman In the camp and field and was allowed- to chooso his prize from 29 donated by Denton merchants. He selected pair of shoes.

Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cole of Krum, was named Bingo champion of the camp and was awarded a regulation baseball.

Argo, son of Mrs. D. L. Argo, 322 McKinney, was awarded Boy Scout first aid kit after a whittling contest held while rain kept the boys Indoors. David Ayars of Fort Worth was I voted best all-around sportsman, Koys were also present from and Wise counties.

After the first four prizes were awarded, the other boys each were given a The gifts, which included two subscriptions to Field and Stream, notional sportsman's magazine, bathing suits, shoes, trousers, flashlights, soft balls and bats, guns and first aid equipment were presented by j. p. Harrison, president of the sponsoring club. During the five days at camp, the boys participated in every type of outdoor activity. Thursday morning Dr.

J. K. G. Silvey and Dr. J.

L. Carrico, both faculty members at NTSC, took the campers for an early morning hike on nature study and bird life. Thursday night, members of the club met with the boys at the camp and were served watermelon. Dr. Jack Skiles conducted an hour and a half movie picture program of film showing hunting, fishing and outdoor life.

O. P. Grandey served as photographer and recorded the day's activities Thursday. Tluee other Denton boys, Jimmy Hopper, Bob Brock and Walter Sehrjenfeld, members of Alpha phi Omega, men's service fraternity at Nriih Texas State, also attended the camp as councilors. Hopper is president of the organization.

Shortening Short Cut CHEBRYFIELD. Me. The shortening shortage hasn't bothered Maine guide Harry Smith's consumption of doughnuts. Harry lives in bear country.and claims doughnuts filed in bear fat are better than those dipped in more prosaic shortenings. Saturday.

July IMS Pact (Ox Red Sox Ace May Match Dean Record By JACK HAND (Associated Press Sports Writer) Dave Perrlss can be the first 30-game winner In the majors since Dcun ciid the trick in 1934 if the Boston Red Sox ace continues his phenomenal fmt-hnlf pate. Although the tiiiclmrge veteran didn't join the Red Sox until the second week of the seattn. has notched 15 decisions with 80 games to so After copping his first eight, Perriss dropped two out of-three and Iheii swiinjf into iiuolhei- atjeafc that has reached six and still is unbroken Boston has kept with its new pitching sensation moving Into the pennant scrap In a third-place tie with the Now York Yankees Finals in Golf Tournament To Be Played Sunday With the. finals in all three flights of the City Golf Tournament set. for tomorrow, match play will be held only in the second flight today, when the finalists in that bracket will be named.

Playing in the semi-finals of the second flight today were Joe Holliday vs. Dick McClendon and Isaac Pierce vs. Floyd Wagstaff. The finalists who will meet tomorrow in the other two flights of the tournament are: Championship flight, Fred Cobb vs. Dick McClendon; and first flight, Henry Dan- nellcy vs.

Floyd Stovall. Rimners-up to the finalists in the championship flight were L. H. Moore, manager of the tournament; and A. W.

Colwell. Cobb defeated Colwell, while McClendon took the measure of Moore, in the first flight the runners-up were Jim Hughes and Sam McAIister stovali defeated Hughes, and Danneliey occupied the other finals berth by winning irom McAlister. DENTON PLUMBING 129 EAST McKINNEY Metal jacket Water Heaters, Sinks, Lavatories, Closets. Septic Tanks, Plumbing Supplies, Repairs. JOE I.

EVANS PHONE 1914 JOE B. EVANS PROMPT HOME LOANS You Coo, own Jacluon You can get prompt action on a loon to buy or refinance a hom. Good terms, coivrteous service, muck inspection. Let us help own that home you wont. FEDERAL SAVINGS A LOAN ASSN.

ITCHING SCALING DANDRUFF Phone GROVER STUART PLUMBING CO. PLUMBING, WATER HEATERS AND REPAIRS QUALITY SERVICE Telephone No. 41 122 East McKinney St. When A Snake Breaks Its Back trying to follow your track, it is time for you to make tracks to our plant for your custom grinding. FOR THE Farmers Dairy Feed Farmers Egg Mash Denton Dairy Co-Op REGULAR OIL CHANGE MEANS GOOD-BYE SLUDGE! No harmful particles or residue will settle in your crankcase when it is treated to regular care by us.

Motor and other car troubles are quickly eliminated with efficient care. WE CARRY QUAKER STATE, Nth OIL AND PENZOIL. Ramsey-Colwell Service Station North of Posfoffice KEEP HEAT WHERE IT BELONGS Inside in winter, outside in summer. Johns-Manville Rock Wool Insulation. M.

A. GAY ROOFING SHEET METAL CO. HAVE YOUR TIRES RECAPPED BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE We Jituarantec our caps not to come off and run as far as any, on a good carcass. A modern tread is safer, willhold the road better uid look better. One-day Service Passenger and Truck Tirea! DENTON AUTO SUPPLY COMPAMf Marvin.

Davis, Mgr. 135 East Hickory Sulfa-Dango, a New Hope for Many Scalp And Skin Disorders THIS A MATING NTW SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION ONE OF THE POWERFUL GERM KILLING "SULFAB" TOGETHER WITH A SOOTHINO AGENT IN LIQUID FORM. SULFA-DANGO GIVES RELIEF THE VERY FIRST APPLICATION TO ITCHING, SCALY, DANDRUFF. IT IS ALSO HIGHLY RECOMMENDED IN THE TflFATMENT OF A CMC, ECZEMA. PSORIASIS.

IMPETIGO, INSECT BITE TATION3. SIMPLY APPLY THIS flON-S FA, I N- INC; SOLUTION SEVERAL TIMES QAILV--KO BANDAGING 19 REQUIRED. A FULL TREATMENT SELLS FOR ONLY (I.GO, ON A MONEV E3ACX GUARANTEE AND ALL LEA DIN DRUGGISTS IN TEXAS. J. C.

MOOHE, DISTRIBUTOR TOBIN DRUG N. SIDE SQUARE Nelson Expected To Meet Ryrd In PGA Finals DAYTON. July Claude Harmon, making his lirst start in the PGA championship, Is 29 years old practically everyone expects his birthday present to be a defeat nt hands of Toledo's Byron Nelson in the 3G-hole semi-finals at Moraine Country Club. But it isn't beyond the realm of possibility that the Grosse Point, Wood. lad might beat the favored Nelson and eventually win the title in his first try.

In the other semi-finals match Sam Hyrd of Bedford, the drawling ex-basebuller, meets Clarence Doser, dark horse from Hartsdale, N. Y. The boys around the club house e.xpect Nelson to meet Byrd in Sunday's 36-hole dash for tlic championship. Russia and China Reach Agreement- Moscow, July A Jcinl Soviet Chinese communique announced today that Russia and China had reached a broad mutual understanding on important questions Involving relations between the two countries in discussions here the past two weeks. The communique said the discussions had been suspended because the impending meeting of the Big Three in Potsdam demanded the presence of Generalissimo Stalin.

Chinese Premier T. V. Soong has left for Chungking and Hie discussions will be resumed In the near future, the communique added. 38 Killed Clearing German Ammunition PARIS, July 14. Seven American soldiers and 31 other persons who were civilians or German prisoners of war were killed collecting or destroying enemy ammunition and installations between May 1 and July 10.

the U. S. 15th Army announced today. All the casualties occurred in the 15th Army occupation area. MONEY TO LOAN To Salaried People for faying Bins or Many Other Worthy Needa EMPLOYEE'S FINANCE COMPANY Phone 379 First door south Denton Hospital 537 8.

Locust HOUSEWIVES, ATTENTION! Ladies, one of tlie scarcest articles today is fabric materials. That's why it is so important to buy Morrison's PEACEMAKER Flour in pretty print bags iind use the bags to make.dozens of beautiful things to wear and for the house. For example, for the home you can make comforts, quilt blocks, drapes, tea towels, window curtains, card table covers, luncheon sets, laundry bags, and garment covers. For things to wear, make dresses, romper suits, aprons, smocks, kimonas, house robes, men's shirts, shorts, scarfs, colorful handkerchiefs, and neckties. You will adore the beautiful things you can make with the print material from every sack of Morrison's PEACEMAKER Flour, so, ask your grocer today for Morrison's PEACEMAKER Flour With Sax Appeal." ALWAYS USE Morrison's Peacemaker Flour THE ROAD TO BETTER BAKING only 4 lengths behind leading Detroit.

Although Washington's surge has carried it to within 2 games of tlie top and Detroit is starting to falter on the road, no less an authority than Manager Lou Boudreau of Cleveland lists the Red Sox as the "dark, horse team of the race." The Red Sox climbed up even with the Yanks by dumping Detroit yesterday 5-1 on Ferrlss' 15th triumph over Stubby Overmire while tlie Indians rattled the Yankee Stadium walls in handing the New York club its worst beating of the year, 16-4. Cleveland also Is showing real signs of life, copping nine of their last 12, and cutting loose with a terrific barrage against the Yanks. Washington continued to get consistently fine pitching with just enough hitting to win. Mickey Haefner did the throwing, five- hitter, and George Case's ninth- inning single knocked in the big run of the 3-2 victory over Chicago. Steve Gerkin of Philadelphia should get the tough luck medal for 1945.

St. Louis beat him, 4-2, in 11 innings for his ninth straight failure, in two of which the A's out. The National League looks more like a Chicago vs. St. Louis race every day.

Charley Grimm's Bruins bhinlceil Boston, 2-0, a four-hitter by Lefty Ray Prim making it 12 victories in their last 13 and the Cardinals bowled over New York twice, 14-3 and 4-1. BioL'kiyn fell to third by bowing to Cincinnati, 6-5, on Prank McCormick's ninth-inning single scoring Dam Clay. Oi'ly eastern team to pick up a decision was the Phils who held tUtht to an 11-9 lead they held in a June 3 "suspended" fray. The Pirates copped the regularly scheduled contest, 3-2 in 10 innings behind Butcher. Standings Friday's Kpsulls AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 16, New York 4.

Boston Detroit 1. St. Louis 4. Philadelphia 4: eleven Innings. Washington 3.

Chicago 2, NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 14-4, New York 3-1 Philadelphia 11-2, Pittsburgh 0-3 (first gntnc Finish of June 3 contest). Chicago 2. Boston 0. Cincinnati Brooklyn 5.

HOW They Sland AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Washington Boston New YorH Chicago Cleveland St. Louis Philadelphia NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago St. Louis Brooklyn New York Pittsburgh Boston Cincinnati 30 35 Pet. 89 .556 .527 .527 .600 .406 .486 .324 Pet. .003 .579 .571 .525 .513 .403 .419 .250 CATTY EXPERIMENT Belgium made an experiment on the ability of cats to return home from distant places In 1B17.

Thirty- seven cats were taken 20 miles nnd all returned home within 24 hours. 39 39 35 35 28 44 45 44 42 39 37 35 21 35 33 37 37 50 20 32 33 38 37 38 3B Gl snntirpg BALE THE STATE OP TEXAS COUNTY OP DENTON' Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a certain Order of Sale Issued out of the Honorable District Court or Denton County, on the 12tli clay of July 1945, by Clarence Maxwell. District Cleric of said Court for the sum or Eighty nine and Dollars and costs of suit, under a Judgment, In favor ot State of Texas in a'certain cause la said Court No. 18116 and styled state of vs. H.

B. Streetman. placed In my hands for service, Roy Moore as Sheriff of Denton County, Texas, did on the 12th day of July 1845. levy on certain Real Estate, situated In Denton County. Texas, described as follows.

to wit: All that certain lot. tract or parcel of land In Denton cpunty. Texas, situated In the City limits of Texas, being a part of the M. E. P.

T. P. R. B. Co.

survey No 79 ccrtlftcjlto No. 352 Abstract. No. 923. Patent No.

150 Vol, 11 Patented to Travis G. Wright Assignee. April 4. 1874. described by metes und bounds as follows: BEGINNING at the S.

E. corner of a 1 acre tract conveyed by Faughty McDowell and wife Bertha McDowell to J. N. Coffmnu by deed dated August 6. 1041.

Vol. 292. page 128. Denton County Deed Records, a point In the North line of road 375 feet East of the S. W.

Cor. of Block 12 as shown by a plat of sale made by S. P. Refolds; THENCE Eiist 353 feet, more'or less, to the S. w.

Cor. of a 1 acre tract In the South lino of a 1.5 acres of Jerry Bontwell; THENCE North 363 teet. more or less, to the N. W. Cor.

of said Carruth tract In the South line of i.fi acres of Jerry BoutwcU; THENCE West 160 feet more or less, to said BontwoU's S. W. Cor. and sold J. N.

COifman N. E. THENCE South 25 degrees W. 401 feet to the plnce of beginning, containing 2 acres of land, moro or less, nnd levied upon as the property of H. B.

Streetman and tlmt on the first Tuesday In August 1945. the same being the 7th day of said month, at the Court House door, of Denton County, in the City of Denton. Texas, between the hours of 10 a. m. rind 4 p.

by virtue ol said levy and said Ordei- of Sale I will sell said above described Real Estate at public vendue for cash, to the highest bidder, as the property of said H. B. Streetman. And tii compliance with law, 1 give this notice by publication, in the English language, once a week for three consecutive weeks Immediately preceding said day of sale, in the Denton Record-Chronicle, a newspaper published In Denton connty. Witness my hand, this 12th day of July 1945, ROY MOORE, Sheriff Denton County.

Texas. By C. M. COCANOUGHEH Deputy 200-292-293 SHERIFF'S SALE THE STATE OP TEXAS COUNTY OP DENTON Notice is hereby given that by vir- i tuo of a certain Order of Sale issued out of the Honorable District Court of Denton county, on the 12th day of July 1945. by Clarence Maxwell, District Clerk of said Court for the sum of Sixty nve and Dollars and costs ol suit, under a Judgment, in favor of State of Texas In ft certain cause In snld Court.

No. 18154 and styled state of Texas vs. J. M. Sullivan, et placed In my hands for service, Roy Moore as Sheriff or Denton county.

Texas did on the 12th day of July 1945. levy on certain Real Etate. situated In Denton county, Te.xas, described as follows, to wit: All that certain lot, tract and par- i eel of land lying and situated in Denion county, Texns. being partlc- tilar described as follows: All lot number eight (81 in block number eleven (11) of the original town of Sanger, as Is shown by the 1 official plat thereof being of record i in the office of the County Clerk of Demon County. Texas, to which reference is here made, and levied upon aa the property of J.

M. Sulll- van et and that on the first Tuesday in August 1945. the same being the 7th day of said month, at the court House door, of Denton county. In the City of Denton. Texas, between the hours of 10 a.

in. and 4 p. by virtue of levy and said Order of Sale I will sell said above described Heal Estate at public vendue, for cash, to the highest bidder, a-s the property of said J. M. Sullivan ct al.

And In compliance with inw. I give this notice by publication, In the English language, once a week for three consecutive weeks Immediately preceding said day of sale. In the Denton Record-Cliroiilcle. a newspaper published in Demon county. Witness my hand, this 12th day of July 1945.

ROY MOORE, Sheriff Denton County. Texas. By C. M. COCANOUOHER.

Deputy. 280-292-298 SHERIFFS BALI! THE STATE OP TEXAS COUNTY OF DENTON Notice Is hereby given that by virtue "of a certain Order of Bale out'of the Honorable Court of Dcntou County, on 12th day. of July 1945, by Clarence Maxwell. District clerk of said Court for the sum or Eighty-one and Dollars and costs of suit, under a Judgment, In favor of State of Texas in a certain came In said Court, No. 18100 and styled State of Texas vs.

FYank Cnlberson. placed In my hands for service, Roy Moore as Sheriff of Denton County, Texas, did on the 12th day of July levy on certain Real Estate, i situated In Denton county, Texas, described as rollout, to wit: All that certain lot, tract and par- eel ot land lying and situated in Denton county, Texas, being pur- tlcular described as follows: All lots numbers fifteen (15), sixteen (10). seventeen (17) and eighteen (18) In block number of the Garrci Beach Estate, as is shown by the official plat thereof being of record In the office of the County Clerk of Denton County. Texas, to which reference Is here and levied upon as the property of i Frank Culberson auil that on the first Tuesday In Augtist 1945, the same belns the 7th titty of said the Court Honse door, of Denton County. In the City of Den- I ton, Texas, betuT--en the hours of 10 n.

m. nnd 4 p. by virtue of said levy and said Order of Sale I will I sell said above described Real Estate at public vendue. for fash, to the i highest bidder, as the property of said Frank Culberson. i And in compliance with law, I give this notice by publication, in i the English language, once a week for three consecutive weeks Immedl- I ately preceding said day of sale, in the- Denton Ftecord-Chronfcle, a newspaper published lu Denton County.

I Witness my hand this 12lh day of July 1945. ROY MOORE, Sheriff Denton County. Texas. By C. M.

COCANOUGHER, Deputy. 28G-292-2D8 Have ytaa cleaned pressed at Camp Cleanera. Ph. JACK HILL "OPEN NIOHf Conoco Serrlw Button Conoco Gu Nth OU Phone 17 714 8. Dr.

W. L. Huetson Office Phone 344 Home 1C90-HI 209 N. Cedar PITTSBURGH PAINTS JACK HODGES East of Post Office Don't Be One Of Those Who Delay and Lose Out! Disaster waits on no when fire rages, the damage is great. Be sure to protect pays.

Lyle E. Montgomery Co. PJione 611 ENJOY A MEAL AT THE GRILL 210 W. Hickory Wholesome Foods! Shoi-t Orders! Lunches! Home-made Pies! Look! Look! Look! We Have Just Received A Shipment Of Genuine Chevrolet SPOTLIGHTS $12.50 Complete With Brackets Don't Wait And Be Sorry! These Won't Last Long! Grace-Barrow CHEVROLET CO. Most Complete Stock Of Genuine Chevrolet Paris In North Texnc Ph.

99-379 Locust Mulberry SAVE TIRES RIDE THE DENTON BUS SPECIAL NOTICE! To boys and jira wno live in North Denton: You are Invited to lake part in the recreational program which will be carried on each day, Mondays through Fridays, at the Stonewall Jackson ol (North Ward) starting at 2:30 P. M. The program will start 2:30 Tuesday afternoon, July 17th. Trained supervisors from the two colleges will have charge of the program. £gj You take a chance on hurting your credit standing.

If you leave bills unpaid. By making a lonn here, you can consolidate your Indebtedness and then repay In convenient monthly Instalments. MMHANJS FRieMDi HOUSE BACK OfPOST OFFICE INSURANCE Fire, Life and Accident Real Estate Farms and City Property LOANS On Your Home J. II. NEBLETT Phone 365 308 Jackson BIdg.

GULFSPRAY INSECT KILLER For House and Livestock Kills Flies, Mosquitoes, Moths, Ants, Roaches, Bedbugs and Fleas. BABCOCK Auto Supply Grade I Silver-towns Available in popular Sizes, Includijfn 60CH6, For Those Who Are Eligible. Economy Auto Store 114 Eaat Hickory FOR Complete Insurance Service JOE GAMBILL, JR. See Your Mutual Agent For The "BEST FOR LESS" CALL 370 Hot Water Heater Metal PLUMBING REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES PHILIP D. COURY, PLUMBING BON AR ORR INSURANCE LOANS REAL ESTATE Office Over Boston Store Phone 1510 J.

E. BONAR c. W. ORK .510 J. A AGE 16 to 64 LEARN TO FLY If you can drive a car you can FLY A PIPER CUB Free transportation by appointment.

Lessons as low as $3.50 DENTON AVIATION CO. Gray, Manager College Airport Ihree Miles North of City On Locust PACKARD-STUDEBAKER PARTS and SERVICE WALDRIP MOTOR CO 1706 N. Elm pho 35 We Make LOANS CASH LOANS BUSINESS LOANS TERM LOANS REAL ESTATE LOANS if AGRICULTURAL LOANS CATTLE LOANS TAX LOANS EMERGENCY LOANS DROP IN AND SEE US ANY TIME! YOU WON'T BE OBLIGATED!.

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