Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 279, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 24, 1956 Page: 9 of 48
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THE DENTON RECORD.CHRONICLE
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Scouts to their
Buys! Kiddies Shorts
Boys' Underwear
Bib Shorts
No Iran Ripple Cotton
Athletic Shirts end Bviefa
Sanforized
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Special! Wash Cloths
Boys' Sport Shirts
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5.00 Holds
Plastic Window Shades
9.Pair Shoe. Racks
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Heavy 4-Geuge Weight
Weigh Up to 250 Lbs.
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Stainless Tableware
Non-Qsgilletjng
With 2 Extra Benus Pieces
$2
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Terry Seat Covers
Thin Nose Pliers .
Bike Tires, Tubes
Regylerly 4.98 .
and Diagonals
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ASBURY PARK, N.J. (—Mias
Virginia Zimmerman arrived on
A top quality, efficient fan of
an extremely low price. Alum-
inum blade. Samoa beige col-
ored base. S-yr. guarantee.*
select synthetic. Rugged 2-cord
ply. Add riding pleasure to your
Kenmore air circulator turns
off and m automatically as
temperature changes, 16M-in
size. cools Iwo average rooms.
Athletic undershirts at ribbed-
cotton knit. soft, absorbent.
Cotton briefs with elastic waist,
fly front. White. Sum 4 to N.
Heavy steel case has colorful
baked on enamel finish in Cher-
ry Pink, Sunshine Yellow, white.
1, chair-
Rogers,
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Go9d quality with 131 threads
per square inch. have now!
be the second unit of the resource
and illustrative materials workshop
Bonus of butter knife and sugar
shell! Beautiful Plaza pattern.
Finest stainless steel . . . guar-
anteed 10 years!
Three
—in the
Economy washcloths with soft
terry loops. Choice of colorful
checks, plaids or green. Sizes
1| x 11 inches.
S|»es
1 to 4
Forged steel heat treated, with
two honed cutters. Accurately
milled teeth. Good quality at a
very low price!
Holds any type of shoes—loop
style rack. Rubber tips on legs
prevent marring floors. 11x151-
24-inch size.
v Cut free, while you wait, to
your size. Won't crack, fray.
Washable- White eggshell, sand,
green.
near
with
Cool short sleeve styles in
choice of Kasha cloth. pluse or
woven cottons. Washfast colors.
Max. shrinkage 1%.
Navy. rod. cognac and others
with smart contrasting white
stitching. Elasticised back as-
sures fit. 1-4.
Regulevly
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man. Omer Jones,
B. C. Cheatham.
Three Summer Workshops
To Open At TSCW Monday
will help reduce fire dangers in
homes. Fire Chief Alvin Branum
reported earlier
Papers should be bundled, tied.
lost his
Etate
Moore,
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I Completely washable, highly
9 absorbent. Wonderful for con-
Hi, yertibles. Choice of colors.
10 - Inch Fans
TOBIN. DRUG
No. Side Savova
Wife Plus Fine a
Costs Man 93 -
ROME, N.y—iA motorist who
wrote a note on a ll parking
ticket ho paid needs a briefing on
- the cost of living.
The note read: "I got this ticket
while getting a ($2) marriage li-
cense. Guess a wife cost me $3 ”
man. Bob Athons, Billy Bob Davis,
Robert Mayer, Wayne Ray.
Housing — L. L. Whitley, chair-
Sephens**1 Ren, Bily Bridges. Don
Transportation — Wayne Ray.
chairman. Floyd Rogers, Barney
Gibbs, Glen Beaty, Buster Wood.
Choice of Assorted
Pgttrns
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Staff Special
PILOT POINT—Pilot Point
Automatic Fang
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Muslin Pillowcases
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have a good
some of the
the first unit Mrs. Qungan’s
course. as
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opened the
said he had
Entertainment — George Hils,
chairman, Nealous Cockrill, Bob
Athena, George Hall, L L. Whit-
ley.
Six workshops were concluded
g weekend and one, that of
lodern Dance, is in New York
contests, 8
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•Andy Flusche, chair-
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Bright Chrome-Plated
Steel
CLEANING KODACHROM
TRANgPARENCIM ... A
number of our readers have
asked us how to clean smudged
or sticky kodachrome wrangpar
encies. Finger marks made on
processed film can be partly
removed with a soft clean cloth
extra protection of your valu.
able wanspareneis, encane
them in special glass fvames
which you can buy for a NW
cents each. Stop in and let us
show them to you sen.......
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Boy Scout Paper
Pickup Set Today
more summer workshops
fields of art, music and
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home economics — will get under-
way at TSCW Munday as the col
lego reaches the halfway mark
of the first term of the Summer
Session:
COUHAES COMPLETED
AThose just completed and their
directors are current Trends in
English, Drs. Autrey Nell WUey
and Gladys Maddocks: Mathema-
ties. Dr Harlan Miller; Husic Ther-
apy, Dr. Eberly and Mary Helen
Brown—Wynkle; Spanish, Dr. A.
Wallace Woolsey, Child Develop
meat. Mius Ruth Steidinger and
handling your ’ tranaparencies
nover touch the actual film. Al-
ways handle them by their Eo.
tective sleeves ar frames For
Dyed mouton prot-W
oued lamb in 26 and i
28 inch longths In W
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police later arrested John
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Texas, Arkansas, New Mexico,
Oklahoma and Louisiana and rep-
resentatives from quarries and sup-
* houses, were Fred Cheek, pres, bl
--1 of the Southwestern Monu- thto
ment Builders of America: Tom Mod
day ported.
The art course. "Art Education
vrkshop for the Classroom Teach-
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them a dime.
Beginning at 2:30 p. m. scouts
will pick up bundles of newspapers
and magazine for later sale to a
commercial buyer. Funds from the
sale will help provide expense moa-
Firemen and businessmen have
contributed trucks to give the boys
a helping hand, scout officials re-
port. The pickup will be conduct-
ed ’between 2:30 and 4:30 pm.
All residents have been urged to
cooperate in the project, which
Locksmith Aids
in Theft Of Car
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Committees Named
At Pilot Point
i Hurry . . . they’ll practically
f walk out alone! Honeysuckle
> seersuckle, plisse, chambray
I and Indian bead shorts. 1 to 6.
identa today, Sundey,
chance to help send
community’s Boy So_____
annual camp, and it won’t cost
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on RI. M In Raritan Township
eyport. They charged him
theft of a motor vehicle
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Staf Special
PILOT POINT - Special com.
mittees to hand the Pilot Point
Volunteer Fire Department's soth
anniversary program during Labor
Day weekend have been named by
Fire Chief Alvin Brannum.
.aaad
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slightly moistened with pure
carbon tetrachloride, or with
Kodak Cine‘‘ilm leaner. Both
of these are toxic and thei
fumes should not be inhaled.
Finger marks which have 901
“ ’la loading or unloading
i cannot be removed- la
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will dance on the National Bread-
easting Co. "Home” show over
IM stations June 27 and will be
the only non-professional group at
the Jacob's Pillow Dance Pestival
in Loe. Mass.. June 29-30. The
workshop is directed by Dr. Anne
Schley Duggan, dean of the TSCW
College of Health, Physical Edu-
cation and Recreation
Several concentrated courses al
so are scheduled to open Munday
at TSCW, They include three in
Dentonites Attend
Austin Convention a
N. g. Gentry, owner of the Dew-
ton ' Monument. Works, and Mrs.
Gentry have returned from Aus-
tin where they attended the anual
southwest convention of monument
builders.
Principal speakers for the oc-
casion, at which were dealers from
3995
which is approved by the National
Guild of Piano Teachers, runs
Correspondence — Clifton Irick.
chalrman. Gene Whitley, Bjlly Bob
PMantes _ Omer Jones. chair-
man, William Hilz, Clifton Irick,
George M. Amen.
Museum of cfos and decora-
tions - William ’Hilz, chairman,
Gene Whitley, Barney ibba,
George Hall, Alfred Coleman. Bll-
Y Bridges, Robert Mayor, Nealoug
Publicity — Robert Mayer. chair-
man, Morris Vary, Alfred Cole-
man, Buster Wood-
Research - Morris Usry, chain,
man, Bill Ray, Mike Amen.
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Miller, Mayor of the city of Au-
Un; J Carron Hinaley.Austin -
torney; and the Hon. J. Earl Rudd-
being directed by Mrs. Delta Neu-
mann Dungan. It wiU feature ma-
terials for textiles, clothing and
grooming.
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The three-day program, to be
held Sept. 3, 4, will featur speci-
al fire-fighing demonstrations and
and other gener-
Store Hours: Weekdays, 9 A.M. to 5:30 RM.
Thursday 9 A.M.. 8130 PM Seturdev 9 A.M. -6 P,M.
230 W. tickory Denten, Toxos Free Porking Phone C-2534
the scene Just as a strange man
drove off la her parked ear. An
obliging locksmith had op
the Department of English July
16-Aug. ia This to a tow which
willgoweatt California and MHb
alon the Pacific Coast. tdenis
and their director. Dr. Eleanor.
James, will visit homes of Am-
erican literary figures, acenes en-
ployed in their hooka. lihraries.
galleriea and collectiona, drama
festivals and places of general in-
tereat. The 19555 tour extended
through the Southern staates and
into Now England and Canada.
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and stacked on the porch or on
lawns where pickup will be easy.
The scouts are due to attend their
camp at Worth Ranch during the
first week of July.
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The home economics couth WiU is making radio and televisjon ap er." and "TNoiMMto an
pearances in New York City after dial Reading," and oao to '
giving the opening program of the partment at Mathematien.
International Conoention of'Physi- A w"i"in "IT n
cal Therapists June go. The girls * worasnop wet nas “
er." will be directed by Dr. Ma-
bel Maxey and wlU emphasize the
meaning and lunation of creative
arts in the elementary school our
riculum. Dates are June 25-July IS.
Dr. 3. Wilgus Eberly, head of
the TSCW music department. wUl
bo in charge of the Piano Mpth-
ods Workshop. Content will Include
repertoire, interpretation, recital
performance, memorising, festival
and contest preparation, and Na-
tional Guild or Piano Teachers
Examinations. The workshops,
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 279, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 24, 1956, newspaper, June 24, 1956; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1453164/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.