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Sunday, May 1
Sunday, May 11, 'W
1 II E D K N T O N
RECORD.CHRONICLE
frAGE TWO
MERCHa
More Texans Seek
De
Seats In Congress
Lis
4
Holl
tricl, eight in the Third, six in the
MARKETS
Ad*
Waiter Rogers, 43,
and
Rep
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No
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issued
Positions Open
7 600
For Women With
Sheen
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Mr
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CHANCE VOUGHT
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AIRCRAFT
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Wilson.
DALLAS .TEXAS
3 00 pm
On Her Day . .
W9* Jr
YOU CAN'T GO WRONG
id ot I Hr
TAKE MOTHER OUT
l
WHfN YOU PAINT
of the kitchen
the
r'hj
DINE AT
■a
Free Esti-
mate.
RAY'S CAFE
No Obli-
gation.
There
Is
evidence
that
no
Justin:
This Sunday
n
Morin (three).
,1
NOW! CAMPUS CLEANERS
I
k
5
KANSAS CITY THE FOLLOWING STEAKS:
ANNOUNCES A BRAND NEW
6
Extra Service!
FREE ■ FUMOL
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE SERVICES OF THE
Moth Proofing
1
DENTON
1
SAVES YOU MONEY - SAVES YOUR
CLOTHES - BRING THEM IN TODAY!
FRIED CHICKEN
y2
CHURCHES OF CHRIST
To take out, only
o
A
MINISTER
CHURCH
LOCATION
I
Own Ellison
112 Paerl
403 Welch
D
Wood Street
Wood and Davit
COLORED
Ptairh Street
713 I. Prairie
Alfred Walton
RAY'S CAFE
I
I ■
EAST SIDE SQUARE
J
DIAL C 5921
E3-2
Edwin Morin, Pilot
I
always use
'Dutch Boy" j
Oldest Employe
At TSCW Retires
After 39 \ ears
College Degrees
In Mathematics
PeaH and Bollver
Welch Street
Leslie C. Preilley
Lyle Price
Ardmore Youth
Is Charged With
Drunk Driving
(ICED AIR - by Refrigeration)
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM
WORLD NEWS
IN RRIEF
I’
House
These Steaks Are Cut Thick - Broiled in Butter
And Served With Potatoes and Salad
io 50
12 OO
12 30
HI \n*V PROGRAM*
W r V A-T5 (< hannel H>
Thio Is Show Business
Wh»t « My Line?
Celebrity Time
See It Now
News Final
Frio Pinza show
Youth on the March
Sinn Off
phones
were
bow ed
at hi *
(low n.
in a
in ent,
show .
k nd-
r Hied
wea k
1320
W. Hickory
Odorleti, coloriota, Fumol is
harmless to fabrics, sdvds
you tho both of wrapping
and spraying. Lasts from
cleanina to cloaning. At no
extra coat.
Betty
surgical;
3 OO
3 30
4 00
Vesper and SI an Off
— oO>—
Smith,
histm.
ven ribbons)
\lvis Pelzcl.
Boomer and
Sanger
(hloni,
ville. .
Monroe
Downe,
Farm.
Millard
Mrs
• K.C. STRIP SIRLOIN
• K.C. CIRLOIN (bone in)
• K.C. "T" BONES
700 1
PHO
ft I
Texas
-i
SERVICE W
EASTING MOTKTION
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
is
J
in Dallas next week.
N Ilk'll IP
W2-435 25.
biockei
ZJomcl
^Jotvn
r
Dism issed
Aubrey;
fl 04 1 ;-0.5
yellow tnlli
candidates are after hir seat
Eight candidates have filed for
the Third District post to be v.i
rated by Rep. Lindley Beckworth
of Gladewater. Beckworth, histori-
5 age can muster
1 up —Then Hose
B Ferguson, Dallas
Don Robinson,
Wt have immediate openings
1 in our aerodynamics section
i with the above qualifications.
In order to arrange for per-
sonal interview submit resume
of experience and education to
Engineering Personnel Section,
5 90
5 30
5 45
6 00-
6 55
7 OO
fl .00
H 30—Break the Hauk
0 00-
9 30
Imperial Qunrtet
Your Fire Department Rejxrrt-
The World r Greatest Mother
TeleNlewR df the Ne\*i
The World Today
Red Rsder
Tayst.ee Weatherman
Toast of the T«>wn
Fred Waring Show
.Judge
, sisters,
many men
r that job
10 30
1! 00— The Big Picture
11 .30
ev ent
by tl’e
Breeder
DEPENDABLE
AUTO LIABILITY INSURANCE
-F?<»y Rower* Show
Gene Autry
Rm M Showcase
-Cox'* WeekIv Prevue
Tex.'iR Newp Ret lew
-G<»|g;itr Comech Hour
I fit Nkl .. I’iiOh* UM
w/z /
l /
RCA Show
Channel a Theater
Blue
a mm a L
ow tier-
lone
nbted
.Ta me < I low nr.
up by Rep. J. M
mont. C-------- —
after four terms
Tom Pickett of Palestine now
represents the Seventh District but
Frank
On
were I
W, Sinclair, I
io oo
The Monday scions will be pre- I
sided by Mmes, Joe Holland, Tom
( anigan, J B McBride. Pau)
Griffiths, William Woods. Marvin
Rainey, Max Shipley, and Lynn
knicht ■»
in church
He was
lings were weaker
about aread\
Coin parti t i\ e
a t e e ! 3
daughter
I 435 50.
I bi.ix ker
j 420-429 50
I Ilogs 4 1 4 -$25,
I 112, t wo-vrar-old u ether*
J closing ’hog top >10 75-S2o; b<
,416 50, pU* 412 415.
Rockdale,
goes for
a checkup.
Judd Sentence
Is Commuted
copulation growth ne-| usually means eivvuun io suvngiy
and 1950—accounts for | Democratic Texas although Repub-
> may pull some surprises
WASHINGTON, May 10 I?—
The ateel industry and the
government squared off today
in the great constitutional bat-
tle over President Truman s
seizure of the nation’s eight-
billion-dollar steel industry to
prevent a strike The two an-
tagonists formally presented
the Supreme Court with thick
legal briefs bristling with ar-
guments each side hoped will
convince the nine high court
justices
‘ I’m going fishing "
ll. C. Cook smiled as he an
nounced Saturday that he had just
retired after working as a laundry
washman for 39 years at Texas
State College for Women
The 60 year old Denton man first
went to work (or TSCW in 1913
“There were only five buildings
there then,” Cook said, Listing
Stoddard Hall, Little Green House,
boiler plant and the administration
and household arts structures.
He added
going to i
known al this time). 1
began to drive until the
crash st Blue Mound, where their
car swerved off the highway
The officer declared that both
had been drinking heavily.
Baker, recently discharged from ’
the hospital w’here he was treated
for minor cuts and bruises from
the wreck, is now in county jail
Wood's case is filed in County
Court. |
i
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the roadway with parked autos
while fishing, they say Crowded
conditions are currently being I
found from the Fishfrap Bridge to
the other side of Lake Dallas
Not only is fishing frowned upon. I
but also the practice of blocking |
Results of a r
fng survey show
ites like to shop
day and Satur
hours of 2 and
find desirable n
Denton stores.
The survey w
March by mere
of J. M. Brook
State College in
the Retail Merci
ton Chamber of
TTie students
to 2,663 people.
Brooks was abl«
the questionaire
Of the total
pollees, 84 8 per
15 2 per cent,
were from Denti
the county, and
outside the con
Fifty per cent
ed indicated th<
on Thursday, F
between 2 ant
preferred for st(
Friday nijdit, w
had rather sho]
Of the people
cent came to t<
and 46 per cent
ing was a probl
cent of those w
problem said t
place was the
I
HOSPITAL NOTtS
Flow Memorial Hospital:
nutted: Miss Betty McAlister,
1821 Scripture, surgical; Ralph
Suddath, 2046 Scripture, medical;
Miss Dorothy Borth, 907 Avenue
B, medical; Miss Sandra Fulmer,
Dismissed: Ray
T~. sir. <••<
•o cli<KH>r th.
f»rthe.i <»n ■
that *rla »<>
from
thai »<hi l>i
nxwr nil « > »
It a quirler i
Airflrtr < of
better beta
bodx an<l frt
hni«h 11 rid
o( more ngitl
be proiitl to
and vou'll
aemtble prtt
W« ar« still offering the most complete menu in town:—
e Individual Rad Snoppar Fish
e Baked Virginia Ham
e Fried Jumbo Shrimp
e Tenderloin of Trout
• Assorted Cold Plato
e Assorted Sea Food Plotter
• Fried Chicken, Southern Style
,le<
Ayrshire
Neal Argvle.
v ill' . Raymond
(three): ~
.1
Holstein
It was the fir'-t time
the three-year-old.
t.H \IX
(AIT W'ncat
Jacksboro Man
Purchases K-F
Dealership Here
*
Nell Woodard of Jacksboro re
cently purchased the Kaiser Fra
> here from Pau) I
GEO. NEWTON
PAINT COMPANY
117 1. Hickory - Ph. C-7813 ”
of millions of bees
Pierce. Pilot
Ponder;
For Your Sunday Picnic or Lunch at Home
85-
Kenneth Hartin,
Imui.s Vaughn.
s V I I KU \5 I l\ I S I 'll K
FX>HT WOH1H iAI'i lbs prices
slHued thr MronneM imIIv In mnnthi*
durint ’hr pnRi wrrk hr butfjier h<»rfs
I and hour adviiiit rd fl 75 (n 42 pt r ,
’ hundifd r« ii< hing I hr highest lt \cl ■ NTSC, medical.
Hon- hin<« N<.vi'iiii>ei, 1951 nd-, Kavs, Route 2. Denton; Miss Lucy
v.incnil »1 < nit e nnrt ca via ruled I r-i m
I Stuart. 302 S. Elm; George Tyson,
109 Avenue B, Miss Bessie Mc-
Donald, Pilot Point, Marvin Mur
INSURANCE^
OVER BOSTON ST0RI
C-2915
"PUT YOUR WOOLENS AWAY WITH CONFIDENCE"
FREE!
Harris
Roemer,
Odom, Lav.inre Odom, Richard
Crider and Bobby Rector; Denton
Congressmen
w. ____ ______ ______ ___ ’ j- Trank
12'candidates in the Second Dis-i Wilson, 51, Dallas attorney, Fifth
..... .... . Al ' lx' /ll... L? 'C. AO /'rd
I children. Mi. and Mis B )
gett. Dallas. Mr. and Mrs
I Womack. Paris, and Mrs. !
Holt Rucker, Kilgore
JrAinny Greer, Lewis
Point,
James
Faultless Jersey
Brown, Argyle; Dr.
Biirloion of the Langley. Jack Thompson. Ponder
■:'e extension serx
for the
One night during a
Ed. a
FFA l \ alley ,
Argyle;
(four); Freddie Wilson, Argyle; A. I Hate they
E Jesse, Hebron - . ..
Gilbert
Phillip Williams, I«ewis
Crouch, Denton j and on May 21 from 9 00
Ralph Morris, I^wisville; 3:00 p m
gtison Dallac ------ — ■—-------
- TUNE IN -
ths HtNild of Truth, WFAA-S70, 1:00-1:30 p. m. Today
* \ I I Rl» \ \
FORT WORTH
hard 42 6J-6H
(Joi n No 2 « hit? 42 27- <4
OaL« No 2 white
Sorghum* No 2
20 prt KM) pounds
| in for miles
prolonged dry spell. Old
i shrewd cattle rancher, got a phone
call from a Kansas City buyer
B who \oii \r p,f
some steers to sell ”
“Well, now.'' dickered Ld “I'm
| not sure I want to sell right now
“Ed. for heaven's sake." broke
j in an agonized wail from the party i
' line, “you sell them steers, you ,
know you ain't got nay grass
<;eorga Fatullo la Fia Fare
Poe.
In announcing the purchase,
Woodard said that the business
will now be known at Woodard
Motors The staff will consist of
Woodard as manager, a mechan-
ic, George Frazell, and Salesman.
O. R. Wilson.
Woodard said that he now
the '52 model of Kaiser Manhat
tan, and will have the new Fra-
ziers and Henry J's soon
Woodard and his wife reside at
514 Bolivar.
BAYONNE. N J , May 10
(45—The senior surviving of-
ficer of the destroyer-mine-
sweeper Hobson testified today
that the vessel's skipper made
a dangerous turn which result-
ed in the collision of the Hob-
son and the aircraft carrier
Wasp The 27 year-old officer,
Lt. William A Hoefer, said
he was on deck when Lt. Ctndr
William J.
“standard
“dangerous maneuver.”
he been in command,
Hoeer added, he
have issued the order.
WASHINGTON. May 10 r-
The House Foreign Affair*
Committee did not cut admin-
istration requests for military
aid to the Far East because
of growing concern over French
indothina, members said to-
day. Rep. Mansfield (D-Mont)
said he withdrew a motton to
cut the $611,230,000 earmark
ed for Southeast Asia after
hearing secret testimony con-
cerning the French battle
against Communist forces
Indo-China
Seventh District. All those districts | lege Station, Sixth District,
are in East Texas
The secret, of course, is that
those are the very districts repre
sented by congressmen who have
DENVER, May 10 >.B—Global
restrictions loomed tonight
for aviation as a result of tucl
shortages stemming from an
11-day strike of 90,(XX) United
States oil workers Contract
Negotiations over demands for
higher w.ages were stalled as
Biitain and the United States
a joint appeal to all
nations to conserve fuel
il/
PHOE.N1X. Ariz . May 10
Gov. Howard Pyle of Arizona an
nounced today he had commuted
the death sentence of trunk mur-
deress Winnie Ruth Judd to life i
imprisonment I
Mrs J E J Ford, 306 W MuL
Kennie | berry, is visiting her cousins,
l.ee Zumwalt and his
»1 75
1 h? highest
pi. 1951 ru
and ualvuR
V Meadv Old ncir
to jo\AP! and old crop lanibN and yeai-
Spring lanibt) hold
I rell, Aubrey.
Elm Street Hospital and Clinic:
Admitted Richard Lawson, Route
2, Denton, surgical; Mrs Fannie
Monday is the last day for get-
ting free X rays at the Denton |
County Tuberculosis Association I
mobile unit.
Approximately 7 600 persons I
have taken advantage of the op
portunity to be certain their chests j
were free of the dread disease thus
far but Association officials arc |
urging others to make an effort
to he X rayed Monday while the ,
mnliilt unit is at the Palace The -I
Every Denton County adu’t 15 ]
yc^rj of age or over is eligible
for the free chest picture. |
Hostesses during the Saturday J
morning sessions were Mmes. 1..
<i Hayes, Harry Farber. Jack ■
Hc-ter. J W Watts. Coit Carpen
tor E W. Morrison Jr, 1
i amp and Jack Woodward,
ct'iiy during the afternoon
M n es. Irvin Bailey, J. 1"
I II. Moore. J. O Pannell, and I
H'-ion Norgaard. Members of the !
El Progresso Club of Pilot Point j
a1 o served as hostesses. They in-
cluled Mmes J Earl Selz, Porter)
Gentry, Fred Hayden and O. O.
Si’/es.
Dr. Arthur Samplay, diractor of
libraries al North Texas State Col
lege and poet laureate of Tekas,
has been awarded a $.'><) prize by
the Poetry Society of Virginia for
the best lyric poem submitted in
its annual contest Dr. Sampleys]
selection. Swift Survival.” was]
Tierney ordered
left rudder,” a
Had
young
would not
Chur< h Service
Ccmcert Miniature
■Industry on Parade
Hippodrome
F n 11 h f<>r T nd a v
Suu'4 'I irn? W<
Movie Marqil??
Mush a) Varieties
Meet the Preea
Dick Trarv
Zoo Pnrndr
BERLIN, May 10 tgl — The
Weitern Allies were back in
a familiar position tonight:
wondering what the Russians
would do next. Booted Russian
border guard* refused today
to let Allied military patrols
enter the Berlin Helmstedt
Autobahn from the eaatern
end.
bv I
in the five lurid division*
animal unless otherwise
a Party Lincs <hn phone* in
queen bee has any authority over) Dickens County, Texas, were all
hive, but she may he the mother < party lines and neighbois listened
this week
'i'ommy Maxwell. Wylie Deer; J .. ................
Hasler and Luther Hoke. Conn- Holstein — Pon Robinson, Pon i
Donald Sw.iflord, Dale dei ; Bobby Parkey. Krum, Jack
Munroe Pugh and Bill i’nrkey, Krum;
Lewisville (ail Ray De Krum, (two),
Charles 5ndcrsnn, Johnny Roanoke
Guernsey
I’oint.
HliCi
<iJ\
blocker hrlfer.N 434
cow* ♦2(»-427. RprihU
old < rop Iambi* and year-
slaughter ?w?r $7 50-
*1 1-420
Dus $14-
District; Olin E Teague, 42, Col-
........; Ren
Albert Thomas. 54, Houston attor-
ney, Eighth District; Rep. Homer
Thornberry Austin. 10th District;
....................- Frank Ikard, 38, Wichita Falls at
announced thev are quitting the | torney, 13th District, Rep Lloyd
law-making business, or trying for Bentsen Jr, 31. McAllen attorney,
a bigger elective job. i 15th District; Rep Ken Regan. 59,
The 12 candidates tn the Second Midland oilman and rancher, 16th
District want the post being given District; Hep Walter Rogers, 43,
~.r. J. ?1 Combs of Beau-| Pampa lawyer, IHth District; Rep.
Combs is quitting Congress George Mahon, 41, Colorado City
(lawyer, 19th District, and Rep
Owen Kilday, 52, San Antonio, 20th
, ) District__________________ BU| Hflrbert
also is getting out of Congress Six --
TELEVISION
SCII EDILE
Round About
(Continued from Pate 1)
recall that he operated a machine
shop there. Sisters Mrs J V. An-
thony and Mrs. H F McDermott
of Abilene and Mrs W P Cagie
of Fort Worth will be here for the
reunion dinner
By THB ASSOCIATED PRESS | rally a big vote getter, is after the zjer dealership
Mow Texans are trying to win U. S. Senate seat which Tom Con-' " -
themselves a seat in the U. S | naliy has announced he will give
Congas* this year than in a long up
time ‘Paradoxically, more Texans Those multiple-candidate races
already in Congress are asking to are in contrast with the situation
let' out. 1 in 10 other Texas Congressional
Addition of another seat—the | districts, where incumbents are
Congressman at Large post given ] unopposed for renomination in the
Texas because of the state’s tre-lJuly 27 Democratic Primary. That
mendou* population growth i-- I “'“'■•i''" •♦rnnalv.
tween 1940
seven
many
We have become accustomed to
camping and scouting trips of the
Boy and Girl Scouts, but now it
seems that some of the 'Old Scouts'
are being affected by the same
idea A group of Della* and Fort
Worth men, 60 years of age or over,
were through Denton t...., ......
on a camping trip to ( amp Clas-
sen. near Davis, Okla . for an over
night camping expedition. They
stopped over in Denton long enough
to take on coffee and doughnuts at
Hubbard Hall. The camping trip
was being sponsored by the E D
Farmer Foundation of Texas, spun
sor of Golden Age Clubs.
for
surprisingly patient through
sermon. He toyed with the hymn
book, looked around the church
with interest, but made no trouble
Then the minister gave the bene
diction The congregation
its head. The child looked
mother in prayer—head
eyes closed—and ordered
| clarion voice that only one of his
“Mommy, wak<
j Experiments indicate that a hive
, of bees can gain as much as 40
I pound.* in a day through storage
of honey and pollen and growth of
the bees in the hive
I----------—_— —— —- --—
Milking Shorthorn — H. Arm
strong (three), J. Armstrong, M
S. Smith
Ayrshire — Carl Smith. Denton,
Blue Ribbon* f.uther Hoke. Denton, Freddie Hop-
rihlions wete awarded to kins. Krum, Ballard Hopkins,
s'own bv the following i Krum ; Phillip Williams, Lewigville,
Ferguson
Holystein — K Hartin; J Hartin, i
Will Carter. F risco. Ixuiis Vaughn; I
Jack Thtmpson, Ponder; Garland
F aultless . Hollev, Krum
Dr 1 Guernsey I,
KBl.n-TV ((hannel 4J
10 30—Lamp Unto Mv Feet
11 00—Dr Marshall Htee'
13 00— News Roundup
1 12 06- Music Room
12 30—Candy Carnival
100—Mr I Maetnatlon
1 30—Sunday Matinee
2:30—Truman Tour of Wh*'- House
3 30—The Mesqulteera
4 30- ‘
4 45
the winning composition. The con-
has ! test was open lo all poets in the
I United States and abroad
The Denton County Livestock A»-
sociation hoard of directors will 1
meet at 7 30 p in Monday at
1 the Steak
Dairy Day
(Cnntlnmd Irom Page l>
Brammer and Joe Smith
Northwest (loi ter thus took the re
solving cup home for the second
year in a row It will become
Northwest * permanent possession
if the team can win the judging
contest a .am next year and thus
retire the aw aid
Runners-Up
Pilot Point and Sanger FFA
teams for second and third places
in the junior judging contest the
Denton 1 F \ < hapter tok fourth,
the county t H quartet fifth, while
Lewisville I F \ wound up sixth
Don Neeley wa- second and Tom
my Maxwell of the Doqton
was third m individual scoring
Members of the competing team*
included Pilot Point
Eugene Harris Joe
Daniel
About 700 girls were
school when I started
working and the enrollment has
varied from 2,8(H) to 3.000 since
then "
Cook, the oldest TSCW employt
before his retirement Saturday,
lives at 515 Denton St. with his
wife, Hester. He was born in Lone
Oak and attended school there be-
fore coming to Denton in 1907.
i Here, he went to Stonewall Jack
son (North Ward) School. For
about four years he worked for a
j local contractor and then went lo
' the TSCW laundry.
The Cooks have two sons One,
married, is a chemist in Orange
| The other is single and works as
an auditor for the State l.iquor
Control Board tn Dallas
Now that he has retired. Cook
I has no special plans He may go
back to work if he begin* feeling
restless, he told a reporter. But
! right now
j “Pm about 25 years behind
my fishing'”
IMlcrs si
v ♦•Hrlings
i'.s 42U-435
bt<x k?r juai lings 4’24-
hrlfer.N 434 down,
42O-S27: aprini: lamos | Lou Woods, 1020 E. Hickory, sur-
j gical; J. L Crawford, Keller, sur
! gical,
Denton Hospital and Clinic: Ad-
mitted R E Sherman. 432 Stroud,
i medical Dismissed; Mrs. Charles
Johnson. Aubrey; Mrs. V. M
Cluff. 418 Congress, Mrs. D. M.
Coffey, Aubrey: Mrs Bess Gate
wood. 525 N. Elm, Phyllis Janice
i Grahl, Route 1, Denton; Mrs. E R |
I Cantrell, 405 W. Mulberry, Gary
| Ray Brown. Route 2. Denton: Mrs
W H Taylor. 213 W. McKinney
BIRTHS
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Harris, |
Route 2, Denton, ate the parents fines of $13 each for the act
of a boy born at 8:05 a rn. Friday " ‘ .....
in Flow Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E Bow
man, 308 Gates, are the parents
of a daughter. Julia Ann. born
Saturday at I 45 p m. in Flow Me-
morial Hospital
PERSONAL —
Mr and Mrs I B Holt iuo I Miss Bohon is the daughter of Mr
' Bell, have as weekend guests their anfl Mis R J. Bohon, 400 Wood-
Myron Taliaferro, former Den
ton man and son of Henry C Tali
aferro, was in Denton for a short ;
visit He has been making his j
home in Houston, where he is |
manager of the Republic Convert
mg Co . which does general freight
business, with which company he
has been for the past five years.
The company is moving its office
to Dallas and the Taliaferros will
make their home there as soon a* I
arrangement can be made for the ]
family. Myron has already taken
charge of the Dallas office He
, accompanied his brother, Richard
(Taliaferro, to Rockdale, when-
Richard Jr , goes for medical
treatment and
Fishing Banned At
Fish t rap (Irossin g
Texas highway patrolmen have
■ gain requested motorists not to i
fish at the Fishtrap Crossing on '
Highway 24. east of town
Two persons have already paid
Red Riggons
Red ribbons were awarded as
follow s
Jersey —
John
‘ Pugh.
. Justin.
I. Z
MHIP-Tl (< liannrl 5|
10 45—Te. i Pat’ern
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12 oo -
12 15-
12 30 -
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1 30
2 40
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4 30—Super Cir< hr
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9 00—Red Skelton Show
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Luka Wood of Ardmore, Okla ,
ha a been charged here with drunk
driving in connection with an auto
wreek la at week near Blue Mound
Community.
The youth it currently at Den-
ton Hoapital and Clinic with sev-
eral fractured ribs as a result of
the erssh in which the csr over-
turned north of town on U.S. 77.
He posted $500 bond Is st week
A companion, Bobby Gerald
Baker, 18, of Wilson, Okla . has
already been convicted in County
Court on a similar charge, receiv-
ing a 10-day jail term, orders to
pay a 8100 fine and suspension of
his driver's license for six months
Driving-while-intoxicated charges
were filed against the youths by
Highway Patrolman Gordon Bran
urn after they admitted that the
Blue Mound wreck was the final
one of three that occurred between
Wilson, Okla , and Denton last
Wednesday.
Branum Saturday told the Rec
ord Chronicle that Baker informed
him that: Wood first began drlv
ing In Oklahoma, heading south,
and retained the wheel until the
car struck a bridge, location oi
which he couldn't remember. He
(Baker) then took over until he
became lost in Sanger and ran
into a house there (occupant un
“ **■’’ Wood then (
” 3 final
B
ty til I >nn;iId Sw ,i fiord,
Baker, Monroe Pugh and
Lyles, Lewisville Carl Ray De
• gan. < hnrle* Anderson,
Hii ks and Jnnmv ttamsey
, Tit' Dan' Day event is spon
sored annnallv by tl’e Denton
((oim’v Artificial Breeders Ass<.(
lation and tho Denton t hambet of
( ommerce D'nton County- Agri
culture Agent Al Petty, officials of
other agriculture agencies and vo
cational agriculture teachers aided
tn coordinating the program
E i Dick > Hiirloson of
. AA M Colle
al . iu.11 Im d1.1lull y
served as nidge
. ... 20. !
1887, he is survived by one sister,
one brother and several nieces
and nephews
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Firtt Baptist Church of Dsllas
The World's Grastest Mother
Tills Is My Melody
1 00—Mexlean Jamboree
1 30 Washington Hpotllght
1 45—Canine Commanta
2 00—Cowboy Classics
* ** Sunday Showtime
So You Want to Build
Super Clrcua
5 00—Roy Rogers
5.SO—The Ruggles
fl OO—Royal Showiass
fl 30—Meet the Pres*
7 00—Colgate Cuniedv Hour
8 OO—Television Playhouse
9 (10—Red Skelton
9 30—Bishop Fulton J
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i 11 30—Vesper. Sign Off
Rites Held Here
For Oklahoman
| Funeral services were held Fri
day in the Jack Schmitz and son
Chapel for Joseph Ben Harbert of
Tishomingo, Okla,
Mr. Harbert. 64. died Thursday '
in tho McKinney Veterans Hospital
following an illness of three years
The Rev C E Newman conduct
ed the service and burial was in I
the Shiloh Cemetery near Corinth i
Pallbearers were Haskell Har
bert and Clarence Baty of Denton, I
...... I of Hamlin, Curtis
Page of Ponder, Carl Harbert of ( t'wg’dr
Tishomingo and Guy Harbert of
Dallas.
Born in Denton County Oct
Smith, the county are urged to “make a
Ruth Hahn Hebron] date to save a life " To make this
d»t» thoy are asked to call the 1
( Red Cross Office (' 6323
' On May 20 blood donors are
______ needed from l Oflpm to 7 p m
DentonJ and on May 21 from 9 00 a m. to
Monday Is Last
Day / or Celting
Free Chest N-Rays
donors
P m
land
Lynn and Becky Tarver, daugh-
ters of T Sgt. and Mrs. R. L.
Tarver of Wichita, Kan., are
spending the summer with their
grandmother, Mr and Mrs. J. R.
j Shahan, 1311 N. Elm St.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Miller of
Houston and daughters, Jacqueline
and Linda Sue, are guests of Mr.
and Mrs W H. Miller, 2217 W
! Oak
Miss Inez Cockrell, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Cockrell, 411
Welch, is spending the weekend
j with Miss Betty Bohon, student at
j Drury College in Springfield,; Mo
Mice Di'liJ.n is ill* liunrXiiaai ^18 w
! and Mrs
Bag- ]
S B
be- usually means election in strongly-
1940 -Bnd 1 .oo— accounts lur , i/miui
candidates itself. That’s how i licans
who are running for : this year.
| The unopposed
It goes beyond that. There are from Texas are Reps
LRer, an81ey,Krum; * A Buell,| Bloodmobile
Milking Shorthorn — Hazen Arm | (Cont.nued from Page li
strong-, Sanger (six ribbons); Jack depleted and must be restored im
Armstrong, Sanger. R A Pittman, I mediately.
Denton, Franklin Cole Jr Green Residents from all sections of I
. Millard Taft ' " ' ------- ----- 1
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