Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 307, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 6, 1950 Page: 6 of 28
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CONCRETE M1S0NRT
MOORE BUILDING
Products Company
# . manufacturers of dencrete
Bert Moore, Owner
Old Fairgrounds
Moore Building Products Co.
Your Authorized
Heodqvarfon for
STEEL WINDOWS
AvcJaWw Now from Locoi Stock
RESIDENCE CASEMENTS
S«nde' Hoel from>« oRow larger
gloat oteoi provtde more day-
light Batter vartJateon cota-
manti catch broazat from three dn
roct»om. You got greater baavtyj
lifetime •oty operation, tafa
cleaning, better icroom. ivpenor
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for local
Current population of the Ryuk
yu Inland is slightly under !.-
Donald Wayne McReynolds Is
visiting Bobby Shotwell of Wichita
Falls.
Rev. Van Verth of Dallas visited
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Civilian Defense
Program Starts
Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Gainesville and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. I Lewisville visited Mr
Shotwell of Wichita Falls visited, George Hafcrn recently.
Mr and Mrs Wayne McReynolds 1 Mrs Sallie
recently I in visiting with Mr-
Mrs. Fred Cole and Mrs Selman'Cole
Mr. and Mrs
sons visited Mr and Mrs.
Wells of Denton recently.
Bobby Gene Powers of
and Mr. and Mrs Boyd Powers
for cl-I visited Mr and Mrs G. C. Pow-
I rrs of Sanger recently.
| Mrs Eek Duncan visited lit Ce-
--------- ------ ... ,.,r ii.yuk lia recently.
yu Inland Is slightly under 1 - Mrs Fred Cole and Mrs Sei
000,000 with more than half living I man Moss visited Mary Hurm of
on Okinawa. , Pilot Point recently.
Mr
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visited her father, Ace
, who is ill In Carrollton
and Mrs. James Roy Pen- I
I nington of Sanger visited Mr and I
I Mrs. Roy Turpin recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mays visited '
Mrs Allin Hopper of Denton re- I
cently.
Mrs. Nannie Turpin Is sick |
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole visited
i Mr. and Mrs. H A. Keen of Den-I
I ton rec ntly.
Mr and Mrs Ernest Sadau w ent I
| citizens groups in such things as to Denton recently.
j what to do in event of atom bomb1 Mr and Mrs. Weldon Burgoon
I attacks This work will be direc- °f Denton visited Mr and Mrs.
ted by experts who witnessed bomb-| Lonnie Moseley recently,
ing raids in London during World I Mr. and Mrs Alvin Wells and
War II and studied the results of sons visited Mr and Mrs. Jim
atom bomb attacks on Japan
She said local leaders would be
wise to start at once listing both
. men and women available
vilian defense tasks.
Mrs.
and Mrs Fred Cole recently. j
and Mrs. Lonnie Moseley |
her father, Ace Denison,
WASHINGTON. Aug 5 -IB
Rep. Bolton iR-Ohioi said this
week that a very effective'’ civi
plan defense program is "nearly,
| ready for announcement'' by the
National Security Resources Board. |
Women will have an Important!
role, she added
Mrs. Bolton said the
I would provide training
I Mr. and Mrs. T A Wgide with | Moss visited Mrs. Llpstreu of Au-
Mrs J M Simms of Sanger Is 1 brey recently.
I visiting in West TVxas
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Vermillion j Underwood of Grand Prairie visited
visited Mr and Mrs. Loyd Con- , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mays recently.
Judy Vaughn visited friends in
BUILDING BOOM CONTINUES—Here are two new Denton homes recently com-
pleted in Denton as the construction boom continues full blast here. At the top is
the new Jack Hill home in the 7(H) block of Coit Street for which 11. 11. Judkins was
contractor. Below is a duplex of native stone built by E. W. Jacobs at (il l Mulberry.
August Construction Opens
With A Big Bang In Denton
As July building wi th* fourth ,
best monthly record for the year,
August building opened up with a
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first five days of August
there were 14 permits issued to- j ^^**fl
tallng $47,250. This ran the total
for the year to $1,726,425 For the |
similar period In 1949 there were j
four permits totaling $10,950 Issu-
ed. Total for the year was then,
$1,363,325.
For the month just elided, build ,
ing kept its stride with 52 permits
totaling $217,975 Total for July
a year ago was $73,750
Permits were issued:
Alfred C. Burks, Emery Drive,
one-story frame. $500
Mattie Lee Underwood, Ave. C
and Maple, one story tile, $3,000.
T. W. Sparks. IGOF Street, one-
story tile, $3,000.
J. W. Bateman. Jr , Ave H , one-
story frame, $500.
Tom England, Panhandle
two-story frame. $8,000
M D Grimes, Panhandle
one-story frame. $5,500.
G T. Phillips, 702 Ave. D. re-
modeling one-story frame, $2,500.
I W H. Madewell. Denison St . one-
Tltory frame. $4,000.
Dr. M C. Sheppard, East Hick
ory, one-story frame. $1,750.
T. A Genova, Bolivar St., one
story frame. $3 000
C. M Whitlock. Schmitz St., two-
story frame, $3,500.
Will Williams. 516 West Oak. re-
modeling one-story tile, $2,000
Adelphius Henry. East Mill St., j
one-story frame. $1,000
J. T. Simpkins, 1620 Congress,
remodeling one-story frame. $500
B L. Clark. Greenwood St., one-
story frame. $6,000.
Clark and Cobb, Greenwood St
one-story frame. $6.ooo
Mrs.
and Mrs.
yrus of Denton recently.
Mr. and Mrs Edd Shotwell and; Glen Rose recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shotwell of j Mr. and Mrs Marvin Hafern of
and Mrs
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pottery
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Lots Of Livability Is Packed
Into The Judkins’ Neu Home
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36 Months to Pay
PLENTY OF ROOM—The home of Mr. and Mrs. B. C.
Judkins, 701 Ector, has six large rooms and windows to
match. The roof is white asbestos anil the gables are
knotty pine painted white. Inside, the living and dining
rooms show the sheet rock walls used throughout the
a casement window on the north.
A swinging door in the dining room
leads to th? kitchen.
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private bath This bath has yellow
| tile faring with a dubonnet trim
I and the non-skid tile floor For
j privacy and light, the shower has
i a frosted glass door.
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She keeps her pottery In the
breakfast bar, also topped with ‘
are sheet rock lex toned, and the .
floors are white oak. The Inside j
doors are solid gum and the out-
side doors are solid mahogany.
The casement windows, five feet
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I In addition to the bay window j
on the east, the dining room has !
m < a nt'! n • t r\ sir rstv fkysa VWtrfkl I
Pauline
I Parker.
Margurlte Kite Stone vs Dewey
G. Stone
W. B. Logan vs. Lucille Logan.
DIVORCES GRANTED
Barbara Stevenson vs. Donald
I 3. Stevenson.
Unusual feature, or lack of tea- !
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living room and the den In the wide and using plate glass Instead (
center of the house; two bedrooms, of j rench panes, are all aium- ,
the bathroom and a hall on the |
south; and the dining room and
kitchen on the north.
Off the den a back porch con-1
nects to l _
kitchen and
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Spacious and sturdy describe the
new home of Mr. and Mrs B. C.
Judkins. 701 Ector. The house only
has six rooms, but they’re large
and seem even more so because
of extrr large windows
The front of the Austin stone
house, facing east, achieves Infor-
f with Its two ntne-
Indows co either side
of a picture window, ten feet wide
including side casements.
The roof is white asbestos with
knotty pine gables painted white
The floor plan also carries out
the informal baalnce with the
red formica, which opens on both
the kitchen side and the
fast side of the room.
On the south side of the house.
I the guest room, which has the
| other bay window, is painted a
I light rose and furnished with an
l tique ' niture
I The main bathroom, faced with
I tile, is finished in peacii with a
| blue trim .-nd has a non-skid tile
floor. A linen closet and a built-
! tr dressing table were put tn here.
1 The mahogany dressing table has
fluorescent lights on either side,
as does the medicine cabinet, and
is topped with the pcai h tile.
| The master bedroom.
DIVORCES FILED
Italia Champion vs. Clifford
a breeee-way between the Austin stone fireplace with a green Champion.
garage. Since the
house is on a corner lot the gar- ing room and dining room are sage
age doers open south.
Except for the den, the walls I been paint'd to match the walls
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24. Block
house, in this case textoned sage green. The den has
Honduras mahogany paneling and a cork floor. The
vent in the upper left-hand corner is a central heating
outlet.
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I of cabinets to the cupboards.
This coupled with the yellow
walls, makes the kitchen seem lar-
ger than Its 11 foot by 22 foot
measurements.
Her canned goods Mrs. Judkins !
keeps In a four foot square pantry |
j with shelves on three sides for
easy accows Cooking utensils go |
I Into the cabinets on either side
I of the sink. In keeping with mech-
| anized. and easier, housekeeping.
| she has a disposal unit and a dish
washer under the red formica
I drainboard.
! She keeps her
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NEW CAR REGISTRATIONS
Robbie I. Douglass, 1950 Ford 4-
door.
Mrs. Corrie W Allen. 1950 Olds-
' mobile coupe.
Jim McMahan, 1950 Mercury 4-
door.
T M
■edan.
D. Williams. 1950 Chevrolet
) truck.
Ben Kenas. 1950 Kaiser 4-door
A E Kucera, 1950 Chevrolet pick-
up
M. L Hutcheson, 1950 GMC pick-
up
Yount Hart Trucking
Chevrolet truck
Robert F
sedan
H H Jones—1950 Nash 4-door
Jean Crouch -1950 !
Harpool Seed House
baker pickup
Russell O.
green. Woodwork in all rooms has
break- ,
,Coupe
Henry H
tudor.
Buckley OH Co —1950 Ford coupe.
Leon Baker —1950 Dodge 4 door.
J H Gallup—1950 Dodge 4-door.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
W Autry Norton to O F Herb
two tracts of land out of Lowery
Cobb survey for $3,800
Oeo C. Bishop to James R Nel>-
lett —Lot 5, Block 28. Extension of
High School Addition, Denton for
$10 and other considerations.
L. Haughton to G r. Wat-
Lot 14, Collins addition. Den-
painted ton jor jio and other consldeta-
j mauve, features two closets and a i tlons.
G. C Watkins to O L. Haugh-
Lot 3. Portwood Terrace. Den-
ton for $10 and other considera-
tions.
W. R. Yeary ot G C Watkins—
Lot 15. Collins addition. Denton
for $10 and other considerations.
H. W Kellv to J B Harpole
Lot 27. Block 20. Carroll Park ad-
dition. Denton for $10 and other
considerations
D. Cate end J C Brown-
to United States Tract of
land out of F L. Harris survei for
$5,675
Lydia Mae Flanagan
I’raet
MARRIAGE LICENSES
! Martin Gerber and Ann Rachal
George Edward
| Barbara Stephenson.
I James Robert Ganzer and
ilium, even the sashes, are placed j betta Barrager
Just 20 Inches from the floor. I
The living room boasts a large j
j ture, in the kitchen is the absence
jot cup’oards. Mrs. Judkins pre-
ife.red having a pantry and plenty
| of cabinets to the cupboards.
et al to
United Slates I’raet of land out
of John Guess survey for $4 000
O. Gross to Martha Frames
High—East 50 (eel of Lol 8 Z.ock
25, Justin for identification pur
poses.
James Grav to Sanfotd \V«!
Hams—Lot 4. Block 3. Solomon HUI
addition, Denton for $10 and other
considerations
B F. Daniel to R
North 2 41 feet of Lot
"B”, Daniel's subdivision, Denton
for $10 and other considerations.
Roger C. Day to Joseph Clayton
Day—25 and North 2 41 fret of Lot
24. Block ”B" Daniel’s subdivision.
Denton for $8,200
R. B. Dlcus to M L Grimes-
Lot 5. R. B. Dieus subdivision,
Denton for $10 and other considera-
tions.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
W. C. Orr to Clarence O Murray
—Parcel of land on Scripture Street.
Denton for $10 and other conslder-
I atlons
I Paul Hamilton io Drills W Litch-
field - Lot 6. Block B Paul Hartl
f illon adtlltkflvr Denton for $375
Philena Howard to Lock For-
' rester—Tract of land out of J. C.
Wilson survey for $60
J S Cole tn M L Cole Lot 17.
Block 3. College View addition. Den-
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already are rep
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Steel shortages
h nder continued
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New wells w
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AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY
Pick-Up and Delivery
FOR THE BEST POSSIBLE ROOF ( ALL US. TERMS
CO.
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PHONE 796
ROOFING AND
SHEET METAL
austin & McKinney sts
ROOFING TERMS EXPLAINED NO. 5
(NOW YOU KNOW WHAT A GOOD ROOF ISi
Metal edge Thia Is applied under the edge of the shlnglea. and
over all edges of the roof to prevent water rotting th wood deck-
ing. These features combined, give you a guaranteed quality
roof.
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—LAST WEEK S PROOF—
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For proof see our ad next Sunday
The fallacy probably arose from th* account of Samson
and his hair. Body hair, or lack of it, is caused by func-
tioning of the adrenal giands. 1-Psychoanalysis and Love,
by Andr* Tridon. 2-Populor Fallacies, A.S.E. Ackerman,
3rd Edition, page 97.
Hoir on your
strength!
Armstrong tile flooring resists d*rt . . .is wiped
sparkling clean in the twinkling of on eye. It
gleams like new with a once a month waxing!
WHAT BETTER FORMULA FOR EASY ON
THE ENERGY HOUSECLEANING?
a sign of great muscular
DURING HOT SUMMER MONTHS YOU
REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR EASILY
CLEANED ARMSTRONG TILE FLOOR . ..
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Bock of Post Office
A real oil-base
wall paint covers
most surfaces
with one coat.
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Pittsburgh Paints
• Not A Substitute
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 307, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 6, 1950, newspaper, August 6, 1950; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1315892/m1/6/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.