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All People* of All Churcho*
Cotton Crop lit
Smallest In Years
Already people have been healed of blind***, deafness,
dumbness, and lameness. Sense of smell restored. Rheu-
matism, arthritis, and goiters hove disappeared .
had
past
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ago
w ith the
Parcel of land on Preston Place
street in Denton for *10.
J. M Bell to Roy L Bothwell-
2200 N. Elm
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NEW YORK. Oct 9 —t#l- War
is not Inevitable, and no American
>• «wy i..*» trr*A
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ago.
hero of Southern Methodist. Is a
grandson of W. H Benners, who
manv tears ago lived in Denton
and operated a grocery store. Car-
his orchard
said
the very
several y
Roy I. Bothwell to Raleigh Cris-
tian—Lot 6 D B Boyd subdivi-
sion. Denton for HO and other qon-
1 siderations.
W O Gross for estate of Mamie
K Pennington to Margaret Mc-
Clary—West 25 feet of east 50 feet 1
MFC el
Be.'. A.c
guests during
brotlier-m-law
Mrs Frank
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BIRTHS
the Fi w Me- :
bey tu M’ «:.d
SEED CATS
sa.e Scio R.<
Oct 9~uD—A
only half as
going to do is to buy a
of sheep to work for
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De:;tvi> th.,- wee,
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troupe were M.s
Jo A..:-. Hagtu -r
wiirer aim
Mis.- Had.*
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fv ' and ' Bute
Briton. ' -—
the relation-
Davidson is a
Betuiers. Sr . a
H Benners, Jr .
1.-4’ PLYMOtlH is;
dan Ajopo set-rl
WASHINGTON
Texas cotton crop
large as last year's and the small- j
est since 19«! was forecast by the
Agriculture Department to-
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day
The forecast was the same as the
last monthly forecast, made Sept.
I 2 775 000 bales Most cotton al-
rc.t.B been puked m South
tor stations by disgruntled
xgers. formerly enrolled in Com-
munist youth groups .
The Soviet sone press and radio , fourths mineral rights of a (
hammered on the theme that East I ot land out of Reubrn Bebee survey ‘
German* must vote unanimously for *10 and other considerations
Sunday for the peace and unity of
Germany"-and Ute present Com-
munist regime.
out the western Germans' "rocket l-°t 8. D. B Boyd subdivision. Den-|
ton tor *10 and other conaidera-
»ged
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Iee<ler
Dean Acheson declared last night,
t we keep always before us
Sam Dyer. Ji — 1950_Ford tudor ( that our purpose in building mili-
tary power is to enable us to set-
tle our dlflerenees by peaceful
, means, then we shall avoid the
and
our
<-u-r. or don't
Da..
war launched last week from
cross-town trains by a young Ger- I tions
man resistance group
West Berlin police disarmed the
associated with the General ; patrols and sent them back across
I beheve it is' for set - ! th<‘ Sovlet sector border No vio-
ftrst at Schnec’adv,
before being assigned
office
made an indirect reference to the ■
I many critics who have attacked ins [
j •• and the State Department's—pol-
icies
' Public life In America is a rough
school It Is no place for any one
who Is thin-skinned, or who can
work only In an atmosphere of ap-
I probation
"Indeed, such l.s our public life
that abuse is not hard to bear, I
but understanding and support is
something of an unnerving exper-1
lence "
On his main theme Acheson said
a basis for compromise with the
j Communist leaders Is now lacking,
of Lots 9 and 10, Block 25. Justin j
for identification
Maude Zumwalt Hughes to E L
IsOesr—Surface rights and three-
tract
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ir.edkai pat.ei.t. Mrs B
her. 1XH West Sycamore,
patient.
Dismissed Mrs V H
and mlar.i son. Sanger Mr> La-
Rue I udwig 2026 North Elm Mrs.
Beatrice Johnson. 807 West Hicko- Bel;
ry G R Foster. Ponder
Joyce Beck Dei ton; Mrs
Welborn. 1203 West Chestnut
Lertne Smith 511 North 1
1950 I’oi.tiai 4-door
1951 Nash 4 dool
19 )0 NA.sh 4 door.
19x> Men ury 4 <1. - ir
i 1950 Plymouth 4
ners. the SMU star of the
University game and who
passed iSMU to a victory
the 1949 national champs
Mrs Grs
Chestnut
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Rl Al. ESTATE TRANSFERS
VS H. Madewell m Hailwell
Hooten North 50 tee' ot Lot
. ( Block. 4, l-’ry addition. Denton lor
*5.250
H. W
several
,. 1 said, .
j never seen the Smoky Mountains, i lcr
but from your description of it. I
hope to make that trip one of
these day*
As we conjectured several days
Fred Benners, the passing
of Southern Methodist.
Benners
Manon Sims said "I noted that
■u came back through Ft Wayne.
Indiana Did you hate time to
stop to see our son. Wilson’" We I
'list dldn t have time to visit with
Wilson i ‘ ‘ '
tn)o'ed as he :<« WfwrTT'TTIF'T^nest
D■.rwt'od > t young men and at one time j
worked as a < amer boy on the
Rei >n: Ch: i.icle He took his en-
cmeer.i g decree at A AM and has
been
Elect n.
eral
New
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COURT HOUSE War Is Not Inevitable, Acheson
RE'PHUS Declares In Receiving Award
MARRIAGE LICENHEM j
Howard Malcolm Sedgwick and
Mary Moore Weadock
Mux Hahn III and Jerry Man- i should say it la. Secretary ot Stave
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NEW A AR REGISTRATIONS
Egan, of
saving.
Edwards’ I ac-
kn. wledged that I went by that
veek name and he said. ’ I saw you a
Cafe while ago and I knew you must be
‘a brother of Will Edwards of Edin-
J burg, a friend of mine in the Val-
lev" We had a vice visit and
per .earned that be wa* here to attend
the wedding of hi* daughter. Mis*
Jo Anne Egan student of T§CW
and graduate this year, who was
' married in the Little Chapel-in-
the Woods, where she had told her
parents, for several year* that she
■ hoped to be married. Egan has an
orchard near Edinburg and also ,
e H
M
Reds
• OorAlnued from r-asre 1>
put up suable resistance for the
first time since South Korean
forces smashed north of the border
eight day? ago.
MacArthur < headquarters said
the Red' appear to have reassem-
bled a division along the western
half of the border are
H« achon and Kaesong
A spokesman identified tt as the
N> rih Korean 18th Division. He
said tt either withdrew virtually
intact from the Seoul battle or has
been reinforced
The South Koreans’ smash Into
Wonsan, east c ast city about so
a r miles And 100 road miles north
of the border, was observed and
reported by V S Fifth Air Force
pilots. Nearby towns were m 4
flame*. Red troops were seen flee-
ing north
The South Korean Third Division
marching in tattered canvas sh..>e-
and riding m creaking vehicles, had
driven Io the eily in a swift ad-
vanre up the coastal road agautst
light resistance.
Finer.il services will be held at
Tuesday m the Pleasant, i
Drove Baptist Church for Mrs Su- '
sie McKinney. 73. who died at
noon Saturday B F Davis, pas-
will officiate
Mrs McKiuiey, who lived at
427 Roberson, had been a resident
of Denton tor 24 years.
She Is suivived by a daughter.'
I Mrs Mary ponder of Denton, five
the 1 grandchildren and five great-grand-
children.
Seats will be reserved for white
persons
Citizens Undertaking will be Ln
charge of the services
M tber-v
WANTKD Waitress e Cars
•22 Ne A;p' .- ;n ers r. F.«
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Defisul.
BERL IN, Oct •— t#i —Commu-;
nut police made sweeping arrests I
and raids tn Germany's Soviet sone |
! today to suppress counter-prop*-'
{ ganda against the East German
Republic's first election next Sun-1
dav
More than 40 suspected anti Com
munlsts were arrested during the
weekend In Thurmgui and other
E.i'i Deitnan state.', reliable sou:
ces rejiorted.
Hundred* of rounds of leaflet
urging a boycott of the election
were seised m raids on private
homes
Die big government printing
plant at Leipzig was retained
cupled by police detachments to
forestall information leaking out
' on the formal of next Sunday 's bai-
A stranger John W
• • - Edinburg approached
w”t''Aren't you Mr
Esty Easterlake a Denton resi-
dent cf a couple of years, said.
I certain:* enjoyed your news-
paper articles from Michigan this I
summer, as several years ago I
was working throughout that J
state " Esty i* representative here
for a drilling machine company
war the great majority of them
never listed as missing or un.de-.
titled Most of them were killed t.
action cn the ground, tn the a r cr
at sea Some cf them died in rr.e-
mv pr.son camps and their bodies
were recovered when advar.einn
force* moved into former
areas cr after the war had
M:.'
mie. had as her
Hie past week her
and sister. Mr and
Mankui of Beaumont
Mrs Joe S Gambill i f
v .siting in Der.ton
HOSPITAL NOTES
Fh a Memorial Hospital Admit
ted Mrs Grace Welborn, 1203
Wem Chest;.-it medical patieii'
McSpadden, medical pa
Mrs W J Fuller 1021 Shi r-
medical patient Nt: '
Mila r Aub: ex : ec.n ,il
lr> Julia G
Bolivar mi'di. al patient
Walia, e. 140; Oakland
tiem. Mis .
co. medn.il
NTSC studem
ral'.e' he,
n' P’tced
Is la-.- n S-rm>
Dav is .’730
Mi' Irene
mini:, al ;■ < •
Arretta B -wman. F:
I patient. Sue Huai'.
emergency tre.it-
.mgblood NTSC
,v treatment Mr-
4. >5 We't Hicu •
G Guoa •
niedkal
. J- |
ucatoi* and other citisena interest-
ed tn education dug into the work-
ings of tiie new Glime' Aikin edu-
cation program today a: a senes <’f
meetings preceding formal
augural ceremonies ton.cm 1 r
new system
Neatly 40u non professional' v
heie to participate n. a C;t..’
Aflvlsoi.v Conference iailed m
State Beard cf Education Snn..l-
taneously. more than box ttd'.na :s
went into the set end dav < : '
two-day annual meeting
Texas Association of School Ad-
ministrators
A major topic of b- ’.h meetings
^is progress ot the state's Gilmer-
^kui laws <>n the community level
The laws have been in efteet a
year anti a half
Inauguration ceremonies f.r the
new Texas education agency
which replaced the Slate Depart-
ment of Education under the Gil-
mer-Aikm prog-am and State
Commissioner of Education J w
Edgar, who succeeded longt.me
state superintendent of public in-
struction L. W Woods under the
new system, were set fcr 8 p n.
Last night Herold F Hum., gen-
eral superintendent of schools m
Chicago, told the sch s i adminis-
trators an administrator mu*; be
a man ot many parts
The school administrator must
be an educational leader an Inter-
preter. a psychologist, a community
leader and a business man. Hunt
Miid
Education must be transplanted
in term* of community welfare "
he said a ’
dlflerenees
then 've shall
terrible err ir ot talkiiiM
I mg as though the end ot
lei t i;> w ailie det lared
Acheson spoke at Freedom House.
I where he received the orgumza
I lion’s award as "a valiant and con-
structive voice, leading the Demo-
era:lc nations against tyranny "
In accepting the award. Acheson '
! ly than the man we
J dangers that the United
I laces from the rampant iraperlal-
I Ism of the Soviet Union," Austin
! said.
. A telegram from President Tru-
man also was read, saying Acheson
j "riqhly deserves the honor." "
I . S.
(Oortmued from race D
to have units m its own arrr.v
trained and ready to serve (c re-'
store peace cr request of either the ‘ eooa
security council or the assemble.
No count,-v would or required f
provide such units, however, if the .
were needed for the country's cwt.
or collecpve defense
4 A committee of 10 to 14 mem-
ber* would be formed -«o .survey
and report bv next September 041
■H methods and resource’ irx 'nd-
-ng armed forces, that the U N
could count on for maintaining
International peace
other antlers and
: r the deep water One of the
voting men came around, said.
Da! do you want to join the
> lub. put up a dollar and the one
who , at.'hes the biggest fish takes
all the dollar^ ' Well. I declined
is I had never dona that sort of
, “ '.-l.i.'.c. a line several hundred
feet long For two hours I didn't
r-e' a single bite, but one cf the
standing bv me told me to
deeper I did, and I reallv
the biggest fish of all I
remember for sure what
kind of fish it was. but I think It
was a Baracuda. a twenty pound-
their "deteimlnatlon to achieve I
world dominion" if they learn th* I
west is strong and durable.
He said the Democracies are fl
tow going through a period of I
great peril, but that the alternative I
to rearmament would not be mere- I
.y g:eater danger, but "certain dis- 1
aster '
ai t- • He also said that tu win against 1
, I italitariiimsm by peaceful means. I
Democracy must be translated "in- I
to loaves of bread as well as the j
Hill of Rights "
'Hie award itself was presented I
>v Waiien Auslui, chief American j
'delegate to the United Nations.
"No one has realized more clear- I
man we honor, the
Mates I
Kelly to W M Wlnberrv |
’ ' . - - ~ - - I ._LPt 28. Block 20. Carroll
lot. i addition, Denton for *8 200
In Berlin. Communist railway po- I
lice invaded Allied sector stations'
i In patrols, ranging up to 15 nfie-
a visit that we would Jiave 'men in strength, to try to stamp'
PERSON ALS , I.vlng. Mrs Curlen Hurpe: . 1011 ■
Garry Foster. 4 son cf Mr and Chestnut, M s Claudia Ellis. Wes
Mrs George R.t' F"ter cf Den- therfoid M." .’ev.el Tw.'.v 2288
to.: a r ['.I'.., ' he W< O..k '' .. ' C Del '■
County H 'pila;. . I ' V\ r.’; .Nt: G O s'. . 1 . .'
smie Sep. .1
He "When I was voting
doctors told me that if I dldn t
d<Hr'*"sorr.'e'contracting work when istop^ smoking I would be feeble-|
duties permit He j
' I have liked Denton from [
first time I was here,
ars ago "
"I agree wuth you," said E
Garrison, "the trip through
Smoky National Park of Tennessee
and North Carolina offers about
the prettiest scenery that I have
ever seen That a up near my for- ! 2 30 pm
mer home and I've been over the
highway there several limes"
' Ralph KUllr.gsworth
sge. he still has a desk tn the
New, building E M Davidson of
a second cousin of Fred stocker
confirmed
two
H
Sheep strxd\
slai.gh'.er
.an; tn*
3h' -i n
* ethers
15 00
year.ings J 1 Ou
GKLIS*
FORT WORTH Oct 9
Wneat No 1 hard 2 4J 1
Corn No. 2 white 1 61
2 white 9H 1 2-99 1
2 }«ilow milo 2 40-
Citizen Panel
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K>K r W ORTH I n E*T(»< K
FORT WORTH. Oct. 9 . AP)-
to become Cattle unevenly lower Common to
Dallas News I medium »ieer» and yearling* 20 00-
even though near 90 year, of 21011 ‘u"d> to 28 00 b**f oowa
h. ..m 17 50-20 50 Good and choice .laugh-
ter calve* 23 50-27,00, cull to medium
17 00-23 00: stocker calve* 20 00-30 00
yearling* at JOOO-2SOO
•tocker heifer* 26 00 down. »locker
cow* 1BOO-22 5O
Butcher hog* 75 c.nt* to *1 up.
sow* 50 cent* up. feeder pig* un-
changed Good and chon * 190 to 27*
pound butcher* 19 50-20 00
medium
.’8 Ox
I JM It
•laughter
22 00.
Shorn
[ the Soviet sector border
lence was reported.
The small rocket* loaded
anti-Red leaflets—were tired
f Friday at a half dozen Soviet
tnr hv *4«<*<*••<<««» 1
Charlie Justiss of Lloyd is quite
-Ni'ie angler in Denton County
at.d Oklahoma waters, but this .
'■T’nie- he found out about deep
fishing when he and Mr Jus- |
visited their daughter on the
Pacific Coast He said, “Those
veui.g fishermen out there advis-
ed against my taking the ncesn-
fishing. saving that I couldn't
'tand it. I told 'em I'd done
.about everything else in the way ! associated
f fishing and that I'd try this and
kir.d They finally sold me a place
n the boat along with some twen-
started • Denton.
Benner*,
ship of the
nephew of W
first <<MMin of W
and a second coo.tn of Fred Bon'
the SMU star of the Ohio
and who really ’
ever
Arrest Many
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 50, Ed. 1 Monday, October 9, 1950, newspaper, October 9, 1950; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348453/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.