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PERSONALS
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Log Jam’
Baptist Youth Group Hears
Mrs.
am
. . . leerning the ropes
Heath Set
For New Career
(Special te the Record-Chronicle)
s •
doubled
salesman for Bor-
Students Help
area where
the present sessions end. Dean has ]
its diminishing
TSCW Schedules
He holds the rank of first lieu
It
ing in the TSCW science auditori-
bower’s personal envoy toured the
music-speech building and continue
being sold to support the work of
elder Heath. "We have the same
I the Denton County Tuberculosis As-
initials.1
sociation, they have a chance to
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
। mas season.
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acre-
Salaries for the positions will
Special to the Record-Chranicle room
per
tation.
The announcement by Maggiolo
dent s appearance will be flown to
with
4-room house.
Leopard Shot in
THE BIG HEATj
will "lose no opportunity for eas-
but her freedom was short-lived.
ing the tensions that beset the
News
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the picket
lines.
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Today and Tomorrow
Alsup, was treated for bites and a
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suits of the conferences here since
TOBACCO ROAD
meet at Berlin Jan. 4. There pos-
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TEXAS
•UITiITFItHI
■DREAMLAND"
POINSETTIAS
Speech Therapy Clinic Set
At TSCW Meeting Dec. 11-12
operation and philosophies are so
alien to the traditions and above-
Sportlight
Latest Nows
Open 6:00 Starts 6:30
Foatun 6:40 b 8:25
GRIEN MOUNTAIN
SPEEDSTERS
TONIGHT b WED.
Starts 6:30 b 9:27
Coolidge of Dallas and one sister.
Mrs. Ora Hardin of Dallas
Jury Indicts
Mrs. Doughty
homa and Alabama will conduct
panels that will be demonstrations
as A4M College and served as an
officer in the U. S. Army. He re-
son,
of
been activiated in Denton to give
Air Force Reserve Personnel an
year was no exception as eight of
them brought back fourteen deer.
Homer Taylor, one of them,said.
"We could have gotten the limit
school student,
ruins of her
Richard Stam-
tht across four
Candid
Microphone
Civil Service
Lists Openings
Examinations for probational ap-
pointments to the positions of man
World in This Atomic Age "
The announcement of his speech
was one of two known specific re-
are 11,492 chapters with a total
membership of 1005,834 Royal Am
bassadors.
Four Royal Ambassadors attend-
— AND —
Starts at 8:02
Ave. C. Monday.
Survivors are his wife; a
TB in this community.
Harris pointed out that the pic-
ture of the caroUiig child on the
1953 Christmas Seal graphically
portrays the spirit of the Christ
I
I
the basis of their experience and
education.
the tornado
fury after al
times.
venting atomic war.
It had been hoped to wind up
sissippi, Texas, Louisiana and Ar
kansas disaster areas, eligible for
rehabilitation loans.
The SBA set up an energency
as 1492 and that caused a real in
quiry from Washington "
will there be a place in Texas for
such groups or their agents to op-
erate.”
Here are the commission’s find-
ings on the three unions it had
under scrutiny:
"The commission, after hearing
Fish
De
actual loans can be made.
The Small Business Ad minis in-
to declare Vicksburg a disaster
area, making it eligible for emer-
gency aid from the federal gov-
ernment.
"My eyes are all right, but my
arms aren’t long enough," is a
common complaint the optometrist
and eye specialists hear from ag-
ing far-sighted hunters about thia
time of the year.
Vicksburg Toll
Rises To 31
in Tornado
Dana Andrews
Gene Tierney
in
Mr. Watkins died Sunday night at ing in Denton'
hia home in Pilot Point after an1
CO-ED
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
INDOOR AUDITORIUM
Ry;f y ox* HpA„, the report said. "The commission
onei escape r rom further finds there is no place nor
Oklahoma Z0o
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mzu wau .. .0. -........ —______ AUSTIN nr—Another "log-jam’
sary points per year is automati-lin auto inspections can be expected
eally frozen in a pool at the Third unless owners take some 9uicK
Air District headquarters. I action, the Department of Public
Safety director Homer Garrison
Jr., said yesterday.
opportunity to participate in an or- as
ganized program. waco-Corslcana •»<
Flight "C" will be a non-paying alcana 28. _ _
unit. However, it does afford per
| they
%.
----- - — _ ..make another stab at solving the
board characteristics of Texaa. Farms issue and called for big pow-
*u------1 "Th-----ieeien er talks to break the East West
There will be a banquet meeting
Friday at 6 p.m. and a luncheon
When those Justin boys go deer [ make the metal plates from which
hunting, they’re in real earnest, photos and other illustrations are
They’ve been bringing home the , reproduced—struck; and the pa-'
big ol' bucks each year and this pers could have published picture- j
the Assembly session tonight. In sibly were other concrete achieve
view of th Eisenhower speech, monte, to be disclosed later,
adjournment probably will not ‘ ----------
eome until tomorrow.
. . of "how to do things," Shank em- noh HUNT, 8-room how and
the house for a part of the day, | phasized. ---- ~ -----
loan office in cooperation with
state and local officials.
Six burials of tornado victims
O. J. Camp Jr, C-2213, may be
contacted for further information.
ter.
She took you
mor on a wild
states.
AUSTIN (AP)—Poultry: South Tex-
, firm. 21-3 lb*. 27-28. mostiy.28,,
Emi Texas sieudy, 26-27, moauy.27
-----------teady, Waco 87, Cot-
Only 14 per cent of the cars have
been inspected under the new in-
spection law, he said. The dead
line is April 15.
About 56 per cent of the cars
inspected have required minor re-
pairs. Costs have averaged 78
cents, the department reported.
Most defects were in headlights
these unions either now are operat- ;
ing in or attempting to enter Tex-1
as; that there is a dear and pres-
deadlock. It was expected to sug
geat a fresh approach to the prob-
lem of international atomic energy
control.
to a Negro residential area near
-........— Park. It was
CARPET?
Anderson Furniture
Wl C3 Tonight At 7
• Flight .c. 9823d VART Squad- 28 08: so5rmon. 300-5:
has invited reservists from choice alnughter calves
ent danger.” .
A national CIO representative
(Continued from „ I serni cencomnmdsion.thecordi ngt
was signed by all five members: Howard Davis, Denton information M, w.rL;,.
Chairman C. E. Fulgham, Lub-representative. TOr VIT• " (UKI US
father’s sporting goods store yes-
terday afternoon, nearly 48 hours
after the black funnel roared in
from the weat across the Mississip-
pi River.
Workers labored all last night
by searchlight in the store’s ruins,
attempting to find another body,
believed to be F. G. Hester
An army of 3,000 citizens and
soldiers began their third day of
probing the ruins of more than
Gambisaid ho
ngine would be
sly
ical.
Dismissed— Flemming Davidson,
Oak Grove Courts.
■ Im Siret Hospital and Clinic
Dismissed— Mrs. J. G. Faulkner
and baby, Arlington; Raymond
r ADAD AIIDDe ual arts therapy instructor ayd
UR53 1 education therapy instructor have
| lication by the six papers Only
400 photo-engravers—the men who'
st ’ M
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Voosmer
and sons, former Denton residents,
have moved to Kansas City, Kan.
where Vossmer is employed by the
Kansas City Star. Their address
in Kansas City is 3140 Georgia St.
Denton MesoWal and Clinic
Admitted—Mra. R. L. Pruitt, Rt.
IK-ansvnaxartuartis"eh
Today and Wednesday
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SB INTERSTATE TMLAVRE
Today and Wednesday
Stanley Clements
Gloria Henry
In
'HOT NEWS"
Cartoon—Comedy
Matiida, Dallas, Texas.________
1 3-ROOM duplex apartment. unCur-
nished. 630, 809 Denton, C-4570.
ace. 1301 Bernard, H. F Hancock.
_______________
| A WONDERFUL Christmas Gift for
Pre-achool and First Oraders: 40
Primary School Deska for sale, excel-
lent condition, can be painted to suit
Warren, honor high
was dug from the
the National. Military 1
the first search of the
year to keep their ratings active.
After Jan. 1, 1954. any Air Force a ' I,,p;.0e
Reserve personnel not participating /lUt() inspections
in an organised training program,
and who is not earning the neces-'
I I
k "s
r c,
Bazaar Opening
The public is invited to the
TSCW Home Economics annual Ba-
the "Perils of the
NEED CASH "
Refinance your car by telephone.
Johr
tie, w
wheat
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made
quarte
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KOREAN PEACE
(Continued from Page 1)
Terms of the new U.S. proposal
on the peace conference include:
1. Ruasia could sit in without be-
Playing the roles Monday night
wereHoward DM of the voice foe
ulty: Faust: Susan Houser, Mar-
guerite; Bill White, Mephistophe-
les; Bennie Midaugh, Wagner;
Sarah Gantt, Siebel; Jim Worrell,
Valentin, and Jody Martin. Martha.
Tdesday night's cast will include
£!’ homeefhecwnrenaako And. —
tboogM the new
kastabad lefts a
dent, said today that all students turned to civilian life in 1952.
in the county schools will be given after serving in the Korean area
bock; Walter Buckner, San Mar di pe Guus
cos; William Harris, Dallas; L . be from 53,410 through $5,080
E. Pagee Carthage; and E. G. Rod-
man, odessa.
MUSKOGEE, Okla.
though she depends on Bill to help)
her She suffered in a fall at the
„.liberation of the Red-ruled East
proposed to the U. N seven years Europe "
Ph. C-2561
“T
’ COMMISSION
(Oonttnuea team Page 1)
need extra power, but i we do. I’m
in favor of getting it anywhere we
can, Brammer said.
Commissioner R. B. Gambill fa
vored outside power "only if abso-
"I recall once when the post of
fice department sent out question
naircs and one of the questions,
date at birth'. Well. I put It down
um following registration in the
address on
to have talked to you George."
The voice was either in Sandusky,
tion there Was it some one talk
jess editions
However, 20,000 employes be-
longing to other unions refused to >
man
ask
CHR
TION
Th
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Bi
Ca
Pa
Ce
.i—l.
A
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Tommie Doughty, IT, former car-
nival show girl with a mother
complex, was indicted yesteruay
by a federal grand jury on charges
of kidnaping a 5-month-old Indiana
boy.
She was accused of a crime
which she readily admitted to the
FBI when arrested near Bokchito
in southern Oklahoma Nov. 9 at
her parents’ home.
The child was recovered the
same day unharmed by his par-
ents, Mr. end Mrs. Richard Stam-
mer, of Evansville, Ind., who had
hired Mrs. Doughty as a baby sit-
‘Faust’ Set Again
At NTSC Tonight
5. The three
wSber’cahrartwere potinfavom
of buying from an outside source.
Bryaon aaid be believed the engine
wouid bo art up by June 1.
Mayor Mark Hannah aaid this
morahM he Wesa“np fa Lavor of
At the present time there ;
Western Powers
Un
MI
wheat,
only m
seem I
but st
overall
casual
Harold
with d
just se
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ried lil
farm, I
movinl
pasturl
he goo
fs out I
airpla
a plac
in it al
settled!
steady
Ther
tiy T
hard w
it Pl
with ol
made I
ton. ■
be ad
so fine
month
mixed
and ge
ters al
hundre
bushel
the cJ
»lon, is
had th
corn m
five tl
wheat!
Good I
Nexi
tian, v
out of|
He ha
made
on cote
fine al
was cl
the sta
Believ
toward
a goo
great I
es mJ
Grows
five as
pounds
it. anJ
in pre
bining
Here I
with b
the fr
the shl
and y
They
can b
ombi
hle, s
‘ cent n
usual
ver su
board,
as no]
not a
about
Howev
cotton
well,
yield
acre ]
of at
it can
the ar
, the sc
, Harpo
keting
tion, a federal agency, designated
Vicksburg and 18 counties in Mis- ald the year round fight against
was erroneously indicated
indicated he might accept another
Site—but not Panmunjom.
4. Sessions would be open to the
press except on agreement by both
aides.
The South Korean government is-
sued a statement saying it would
not accept "neutrals" st the peace
VICKSBURG, Miss. (—′ Tornado
battered Vicksburg, still buying
its dead, dug into a new area of
town today in the march for vic-
tims of the twister that killed at
least 20 persons.
Rescue crews moved shovels in-
You
mighty
Learne
more
you, y
the W
cows,
plantin
up wit
oats a
Drape
world.
Television films of the Presi.
A group were talking about ages followed. <
when one asked Clem Pierce w,en Burke said that if his unions-
His bargaining committee accepted the
relations board firm control oyer
Communist connections with labor
unions and urged Texas sengraft
man to back such laws.
.........•J -“551010, Highway 377. C-9M7
Burke and Mapel present. • m" acrxS, modern '
GLENN
GLORIA 1
GRAHAME
JOCELYN
BRANDO
year. Applicants will be rated on
COLORFUL • BUAUTIFUL
POINSITTIAS - CHRISTMAS
TRADITIONAL PLANT
iss Florist
The Fidelis Matrone’ and Busi-
nesa Women’s Circle No. 2 of the
First Baptiat Church will not meet
tonight due to the Sunday School
revival in progress.
Parent-Teachers Asyociation of
Robert E. Lee School will meet
Wednesday at 2:20 p.m. in the
school. A Christmas program will
be given by the students.
Machinista Mate Third Claaa
Jimmy Wayne Johnson is visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D.
Johnson of 918 W. Collins. John-
son recently finished training-at
Ronald Paul Bynum Smith
be in Masonic Cemetery.
Pallbearers were to be Harry
Tomberlin, Glen Beaty, Shelton
Lawson, Claude Sitzes, Herb Sulli
van. J. W. Brown and Clarence
Bella r
ACREAGE SLIPS
(Continued from Poge ii
Feb 5, Taylor explained if new
grower allotments are to be re-
quested, the farm owner and opera
tor must apply together. the reg
ulations state
’ Peanuts comprise one of the
most important cash crops in the
sandy-land areas of Denton Countq.
The 1953 crop was especially good,
with the nut yield as well as the
were scheduled today. A dozen
were held yesterday.
The body of 17-year-old Kay
zaar Wednesday and Thursday in Demonstrations that wil be of
interest to all parents and teach-1
Latin Americaand the Far East.’lillness of three months. He was|
------------------------- Eisenhower’s address comes born in Tennessee. July 20, 1881, I----------------------------
forces because their methods of shortly after the Assembly urged and moved to Pilot Point in 1917 he arrived in Denton County
its Disarmament Commission lo,He was • retired farmer and .* reply was 1492, which would put
member "of the Church of Christ. | him up in the oldtimer class. Of
■ course, he meant 1891 He said:
„Somegsogoperatans.welcomed
the NTSC Opera Workshop mem-
bers back to their home stage Moa-
day after their return from a tour
of four Wert Texas cities where
gave performances of, Gou-
nod’s “Faust"
An appreclative audience receiv-
edthevs young artist for the tirat
of a two-night stand in the NTSC
main auditorium. Curtain time to-
night is 8:18. Admission is by fine
arts ticket or $1 at the box office
The Assembly’s top Political'
Committee wound up its business
tart night with uvamhsiming ap-
proval of a compromtoe proposal
to postpone debate indefinitely on
the Korean question.
BIG THREE
(Oonttnued trom Page i>
4 They hope for a "peaceful"
lowed. George Ballard Jr., Lao
Waldrop, and Bob Sherman Jr.
were installed to the rank of Page
by Bishop. Farman Weedon Jr.
attended aa a squire, the highest
rak in the organisation.
The ceremony took 15 minutes for
each boy. They were presented
Roysl Ambassadors, an organiza-
tion for young boys, its work, and
progress was discussed by J. I.
Bishop Monday night at the regular
dinner meeting of the Grace Tem-
ple Baptist Church Brotherhood
dinner.
Bishop is editor of "Ambassador
Life," a magazine for Royal Am-
bassadora and Southern Baptist
Convention secretary for the group.
the Groat Lakes, m., Navsl train
ing Station. He will leave Denton
Wednesday afternoon for San
Diogo, where he will report to his
Last Rites Set
God, and are carrying His work
throughout this and other coun-
tries."
Bishop hss just conelnded s ten
year period as southern Royal An
bassador secretary. Under his
leadership both the number of chap-
ters and the membership has
PILOT POINT—Funeral services
। for Francis Ownaby Watkins. 72.
' were to be conducted today at 2 i
p.m in Smith Funeral Chapel in
Pilot Point with the Rev. Charles
Wages in charge Burial was to,
Fulgham said its final document-
ed report would be filed after Further information and applica-
Christmas. - tion forms may be obtatned from
The commission said it is creat-1 Davis at the Denton post office,
ing a legal advisory board made'---—-----——
Mra. Doughty remained in jail
under $20,000 bond. She said she
took the child to "replace one of
my own.”
Judge Eugene Rice directed
court-appointed defense attorneys
today to file a motion for a sanity
tert.
O8VE- THIATM
. . .1 ago by Eisenhower’s old friend,
the testimony, has arrived at the Bernard Baruch Thia plan called
conclusion that the overwhelming for control—by stages—of atomic
An attendant waa attacked and preponderaneesofeidensepresen energy production throughout thewOrld" and’for reassuring all
severely bitten before the fugitive ! ed conclusyeygshowst mo* worldleadingt eventuallyto inter- tions that they have no caus
was shot and killed by Zoo Dirac- threstisolatpdlahorunions"lr national ownership of sll
tor Julian Frazier within a half! tributive,, Prpcessing and Ati,i P lants.
hour after she dashed from her Workers 01 America,1.(4 -ntera
conference The South Koreans ob-
ject strongly to India which they
call "pro-Communist.”
. ........- Despite the trouble with aging
through Saturday noon There is I South Korean President Syngman
no charge for registration. | Rhee. Dean said he was "confident
This is the second year for the j that we could be able to iron out
~ jour differences
Ann Harrison as Marguerite;
Charles Temple Smith, Faust;
Harlan Nesbit, Siebel; Helen Mar-
shall, Martha; Glen Rowan, Valen-
tin; Bennie Middaugh, Wagner;
and Norman Grogan, Mephistophe-
les. • .
The three- dancers, Marilyn
George, Carale .Kimball and Pat
Harvey, will bo featured again to-
night between acts and during the
fair acene.
deep well, 8100 per nore. C-8867
HOMK wanted tor two male kittens.
two month* old C-B663.
mediator s proposal he would at 2 BgPropScbrn“yin,moodbHa
tempt to call a union membershipcommitment. North part. Pomneaslon.
meeting for today. If the strikers ____________________
at ths meeting ratified the plan, LOVELY apartment, floor furnace. «t-
Burke added, pickets could be „tie.fani,7yelogetmvcreenedeporch,
.. , -- .1, " Karage 41° w Sycamore, C-5013
called off within an hour smalL unfurnUhed houw~^r' ~™t
The picket lines were a major Avenue F. See M. D. Carter. 500
reason for the suspension of pub Prame
filiated with unions in the AFL
Printing Trades Council.
stricken city yester and told citi-
zens it might be eome time before
Monday that the elder Heath had
ing of Tuberculosis double barred received the appointment.
cross pins and Santa -buttons, now' ‘'Many people thought I was the
being told to support the work of'new mail carrier," commented the
39 00 Cmmon and medtum 10 00
" * - 0 50-13 00. Rood and
run, has invited reservists rrom choice ainugnter cniyeo. 14400-1°
any branch of the service to attend igtock20“12200.1800;1°0Wa 8.0012.50.
its meeting tonight end each Tues- Mogs 300; up so or more choice 240
day at 7 p m. in room 208 of the 1b. 23.00-24.75. .
NTSC journalism building, Col. Wil-„sheerna,bohoscte dYauthter 1amo:
11am J. McCray, commanding of-, % oo-1« so. ehora 17.80 downvard:
fleer aaid Monday. medium to good feeder iamba 13-00:
ucor, aaui mo"A“I* 116.00: Mlauuhter yearlngs to 00-13 00.
Under orders from the Third Air slaughter •«,•« 6 00-7.00: stocker ewes
District in Austin, Flight "C" has 8.00-10,00.
- TUESDAY’S POULTRY
the city three 'pq Campaign
aTezsprmidtor -dollarotorpe to . H 0 Harris, county superinten.
they vote with the Communist side
2. "Some or all" of thehon-bel-
ligerent countries who have "cur-
rent” experience in Korea could [
Creditable performances were
given by the principals end chorus,
who were algo received exception-
sly wall thia past wook in Big
Spring, Abilina, Vernon and Ama
rlo. Conducted by Dr. Walter
Hodgson, dean of the School of
ed the dinner and meeting that fol- Bodopkw TioKhriai Mospitai
Lower your car payments.
WALDRIP’S AUTO FINANCE. C-4084
SS-SSi SXtle Fears New
Charl... Brother., 317 Welch, med. gain the.necessary 5.P0 ttper J (UH ill
a three-day aafari following his ea-
cape from the Lincoln Park Zoo in
1880 tried the seme thing today,
yellow "T" shirts with "Royal
Ambassador" and the ambassador
shield on them.
Mack Stuart, and Al Harpool, re-
cently returned from a deer hunt,
provided the venison tor the din-
ner.
Mack Stuart, program chairman,
presided over the meeting and
George Cunningham, vice president
introduced guest.. Jimmy Massey
is president of the brotherhood.
Ferman Weedon, pastor, gave the
devotional. S. L. Turner, of Buck-
ner Orphans Home in Dallas, sang
a solo.
Approximately 75 attended the
meeting
Ing labeled a belligerent on either____ ______
side or a neutral, but would insist and brakes.
Last Rites Set
attend as “neutrals” without vot i p(}r Mr. Smith
ing rights. They could talk on sub-
jects under debate but could not! Funeral services for A P Smith,
«■ o. stephens q Lewisville Mon' as Andbab’SWdenhegwicguriand.: Saer
day morning,at Elm Street Hospi- । Pakistan ami Chile and Commu-1 (ha l Fort worth. Burial was to
A . In. p, W horn ♦» l satellites Poland and Czecho- be in Mount Olivet.
Mr »nd Mrs C id, Wasbe neto slovakia. , Mr. Smith, a salesman for Bor-
Mr and Mrs G. W Shahan, 1800 3 The meeting would open at , Nairies died his home 8os
Bernard. Monday at 11:13 pm inGeneva within 28 to 42 days after den Dairies, died -t his home 8-
Flow Hospital. the n-eennt enccinne end nenn has
•UUEM •M UIVPPCU UIC . a _ a a.a __. »» »J. - —
beast. The injured attendant, H.S. trolled, dominated, or influenced. Western delegates have felt for
that through the Communist party some time that the Baruch plan
and-or front organizations these went out of date with the birth of
unions are linked together; the ■ the hydrogen bomb.
“ 1 uu — " n"* Eisenhower waa expected to ap-u w -e -uee ..... suie
peal to Ruasia to be reasonable Friday The other was the dis-
and agree'ta cooperate in pre- patch of the note to Russia pro
posing that the Big Four ministers
I TILE Building 48x16, lot 75x145.
1 85 000. 81 350 down; 880 monthly
had told the commission he
thought Shepperd’s charges that
there is a communist-inspired plot
up of one lawyer designated by L'I
union labor, one to be named by CllVHUWNK
, the president of the State Bar, and (Continued rrom pog, 1,
I Shepperd, to help frame ita final planned to beam it throughout the
Specialists from Texas, Okla
•otneooe'a imagination"
former Communists had
carted that Texas loomed tar
Communist plans, Md that 1
perd’s fears were justified.
The commission also urged
er laws to give the national
relatlons board firm tetrol
Communist connections with
COUPLE, planning to attend North hay crop being excellent.
Tria* next nemester, and amall -------------------------
baby desire clean, inexpensive apart- acmarunna—•
ment. Write to Paul k Lamb. 4813
Today’s birthday anniversary ob-
servers are Jimmy Gantt and
Botter Reeves.
900 destroyed and damaged build,
inn.
aumf"trcka"hee fat"or‛omded sr* and recomnmended lezaie
msa- -a =
heavy serateh. A eage door which
failed to eliek shut at feeding time
was blamed for the breakout.
OKLAHOMA CITY U—The mate
of Oklahoma City's celebrated
leaping leopard which touched off
Reserves Meet MARKETS
the main hallway of the College of
Household Arts and Science Build- . . .. .. .. ,, .
, ers will highlight the Dec. 11 and
* 12 conference at TSCW being spon-
C andy of all kinds plum pudding sored by the college speech ther-
with hard sauce and cookies will apy faculty.
; be sold. Merchandise suitable for ; ._____1 I
Christmas gifts includes velvet tie , Kennon » Shank, speech pro- conferrence.the only onein Texas,
collars, felt TV boots and other ob-' who is planning the meet-Shank.reportedaItis as a
ects. Christmas decorations, of all ing. has emphasized that everyone servic eto the education excep-
. - ...in 10 •1d loF .i.n .ini is invited to attend the sessions, tiona i children and is a part of
tyP eswillbesold..Therealso which open at 10:15 Friday morn: the work in this field being done
be a Christmas Grab Tree. ( y ) at TSCW
Divisional club* of the Hume Ec- ,,,
onoinics Club are making individu- ROUNDABOUT
al projects, for the bazaar. _ .
. ______—____ . .. (Oontinued trom Page 1)
fmMe, 4'
S-a Address By Magazine Editor
J. F. (JIM) Heath •
children’s room. 83 .each See Ben
Smith. Supt, Ponder School, Pon-
der. Toxas.__________
WANT home for large Pox Tenter,
you pay ad C-7368.
QUIEr. bedroom private bath en-
trance Near bustneea. Employed
pereon C-aso4 __ '
FOB RENT to working couple tin-
3 PLAYERS
CUT FROM -
NTSC SQUAD
Three basketball regulars on
the NTSC quint were dropped
from the squad today after
action by Head Coach H. G.
(Pete) shands.
The players were Elmer
Beard, Fred Hopkina and Tom
Hooper. All three have been
playtag regular this season and
were lettermen last year.
■hands had no comment oth-
er than, "the move waa made
for the best interest of the
team.”
NTSC plays St. Edwards of
Austin tonight in Men's Gym.
For complete story on game,
see Page 6.
still may find time to raise a few
registered sheep.
Jim, as he is known to his
friends, will begin serving as
rural mail carrier here on Dec.
28. His waa the first appointment
in Denton County announced by
the Republican Administration
Heath, who followed in the foot-
steps of his father, John Pen-
nington Heath, in raising sheep and
serving aa secretary of the Texaa
Sheep Raisers Association, was one
of 28 applicants for the position. ।
Young Heath is a graduate of Tex-'
Music, the 40-piece orchestra ac-
quitted itself well.
Playing the roles Monday night
a chance within the next few days
j to show that they are good neigh- tenant in the Army.
Mrs. Katherine Howard, Eisen- bors.
Through the purchase and wear-
tions that they have no cause to
atom; fear that the strength of the West
I will be invoked in any cause of . . . ----- —- r~—.......-...........
2S3ES.5 1 --*1 mwnvasn
przrsrnnrea once from a 12-' through their international organ-! nomhced aa a plot by Wester im- PrEisenhDwyrd appearance^! the i vel Wilson, Howard Gibbs, A A.
gauge shotgun and dropped the I zation. are either Com muni st con. perialists to grab the Soviet plants. United Nations later today for sn' Baumgarner and Floyd Montrief.
TuT. OOM T .. A. A .. a ** • I •malar Anmineter AD infmenenr - . * I.IA. a e.a a a .. ... . a
NEWS STRIKE
We don’t understand much about
electronics end we wonder tf there' ’ ontnued tom Pas 1
is anyone who does to the fullest' U S. mediators shuttled between
extent. In our living room there I various union and management
is a Consonata Electric Organ and ’ groups yesterday and last night
the other night it acted as a radio. Shortly after midnight Denis M
it may have been ham radio art Burke,
i ists talking, as a vcw came clear! local,
over the organ. "Well, I am glad
Admitted—John McMahan, Rt. 1,
Denton, medical; Olen Higgs, 915
Greenwood, medical; John Worthy,
323 W. Mulberry, medical; Martin
Gray, Fort Worth, medical; Miss
Kitty Kinard, 420 Ave. H. accident;
Mra. G. W. Shahan, 1800 Bernard,
medical.
Dismissed- Tom Wilson, 702 Rud-
dell; Mra. Orenna Thysant, Dal-
las; L. Portwood, 1420 N. Locust;
Mrs. F. B. Lipsey end baby. Fort
Worth; I. E. Love, Aubrey; C. R.
Crenshaw. 402 Dallas Drive; Mrs.
George Burt and baby, 1724 W.
Prairie; Mrs. Jo Ann Belcher, Wil-
mer, Tex.
BRTHS
A boy was born to Mr and Mrs
furniahed duplex apartment. 3-
president of the striking room. bath. Al conveniences, •20.
dent J VUXSTLri: 2-R0M.Curnlapnd."gaupha:ab,*3871:
New York City, went into consul- 1Q31 w sycamore._______________
i
Our penonelities for today are the Denton Jeycees
who yesterdey kicked off the 1953 Community '
Christmas Tree. We urge you to support this worthy
coue end five to that evevyone in Denton County
* A
moy have a Merry Christmas,
v
Dtjve Soretuil yeti mtgUt injure e cuctemet ef
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