Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 220, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1959 Page: 3 of 20
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Wise Courthouse
Remodeling Bids
To Be Opened
DECATUR (Stafp - Sealed bids
$777
For All
GOODYEAR
White Sidewall Value-thon
In Custody Under
$100,000 Bond
By SAM DAWSON.
* AP Business News Analyst
Here's why:
Chances are you’re not an engineer or an eleo-
tronics expert How. then, can you be certain ■
you are buying quality in a Room Air Condi-
tioner? You can’t! You must treat in the manu-
facturer and the dealer! Frigidaire gives you
printed assurance that you get your money’s
worth when you buy a 1959 Frigidaire Room
Air Conditioner—With a Frigidaire Crown-
Quality Value Tag on every unit Stop in today!
See for yourself! Frigidaire iyour beat buy
in a Room Air Conditioner.
special eye on the common mar-
ket developing in Eurone; and to1
overcome the competitive disad-
vantage which rising production
Frigidaire Crown-Quality
is your Best Buy!
Bo Sura To Attend
OUR
GRAND OPENING
FREE FRIZES TO BE GIVEN
AWAY. SEE TODAY'S
CLASSIFIED SECTION.
Cosnahon Motors
Across from Whitson Food
728 Ft. Worth Dr. DU2-7032
Brand-new with a BIG PLUS
incapacity!
Sutoaupimn.
Ford, hevrolet, Nash,
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prigBi modele W Deden
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«UV. Pontiae. Hudeot.
Ford, Chevr-
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GOODFEAR
TIRE VALUE!
amdemomumma • sot of POUR .
for os low es
Ab $125 A WEEK
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extra cost go
full allowance for
if tiro
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Air Steel -
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The balding, slender prisoner
told FBI agents the airplane he
had flown down the Texas coast |
to Mexico was wrecked April 3
when a cow got in his path on
takeoff and smashed. a wing. He
was attempting to take off from
a beach between Tampico and
Veracruz. ’
The wrecked plane. one of sev-
eral used by prenz in his es-
capes. tipped Mexican officials he
was in that area.
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NTSC Chapel Choir, NTSC Music said Wednesday that several
Hall Auditorium. 7:30 p.m. .
Drama: See description above.
Phi --Epsilon:
p.n»., Kappa Delt
Marquis Hs
initiation: Main Auditorium, 10
p.m.
TWU: Badminton tournament:
Gymnasium. 3 p.m.: Biology Club:
Virginia Carroll Lodge, 8 p.m.:
Silver Spurs Rdiing Club: nion
Building, 8 p.m.
IN DENTON FRIDAY
Art exhibit: See description
above.
From April 15th to April 30th— We will pay you up to the original cost of your present tires, when
traded in on new Goodyear Captive-Air type tires. Let your old tires make the down payment.
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Lerner and Frederick Loewe.
Dance recital: See description cost of the remodeling including
above.
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HAD YOUR LAST
FIRST STATE BANK OF DENTON
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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AN ADDED SERVICE
Our customers are invied to use a letter drop which we have
installed in the WEST WALL OF OUR BANK Just place
your deposit or any transaction. WITHOUT POSTAGE in an
envelope or attach your name and instructions, drop in the
slot and it will reaca our night devository vault. We will
coniplete and mail a duplicate of the uansacton to you.
Chapel Choir Concert: NTSC 1 for the remodeling of the Wise overseas, just as in our early days
Music Hall Auditorium, 8 p.m. County courthouse here were to European industry set up branch
Concert: Featuring excerpts be cpened by the county commis- shops here,
from "Brigadoon" by Alan Jay sioners court at 2 p.m. today.
efficiency. The other country also
acquires a dependable source of
supnly of the product, one that
could be cut off by war if made
only here. And the big benefit oft-
en is that the other nation con-
serves its foreign exchange re-
serves.
Moody notes government statist-
ics indicating U.S. private Invest-1
ments abroad are now more than
37 billion dol’ars and recently in-
creasing at about four billion dol-
lars a year.
American business is migrating
cON THE CAMPUSES , parent company's" sales of chemi-
NTSC: Social Fundamentals cals and drugs It operates in 80
classtea: Marquis world markets.
Mu Phi-Epsilon: Music Hall, 5; since the war Cyanamid has put
P.m., Kappa. Delta Pi banquet: 1 more than 15 million dollars into
Marquis Hall,. 8:15 p.m.: Young overseas plants and sales units.
Republicans Club: Union Building, . "We plan to expand overseas as"
7130 P.m.j Phi Mu Aloha formal fast at the general economy and
other factors permit.’’ says Har- [
HOST BENEFITS
Moody stresses that the host
The international division now lands to his company benefit too. ।
ry F. Bliss Jr., director of opera-
tions for the division.
It now has seven wholly owned
plants abroad, two owned jointly
with local manufacturing firms. ;
several others with Cyanamid
owning 40 per cent of the stock,
and wholly owned distribution and
Mies organisations in 12 countries ;
The reasons it plans to go on j
expanding In this direction are
these: to get by the currency re-
strictions which some nations still |
have: to avoid the tariff barriers j
against American goods, with a.
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cause we will ••
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OF GENERAL INTEREST
Art exhibit: Water colors by
Mrs. Edna .Brandau of 1917 Bell.
•. ' East Gallery, TWU Art Building.
All.day. Through May 1 ' NEW YORK (AP) - American
„Dama: "The Chalk Garden” by businessmen must adjust to a new
EnidBagnold. With members of concept of trade. That is, compan-
' the TWU Arena Theatre Players. ies must think less about export
(Comedy) TWU Arena Theatre, sales—the traditional concept— and
Hubbard Hall basement, 8 p.m. more about international sales.
Through Saturday. i Make your goods where you can
Dance recital: NTSC Modern do so best and sell them where
Dance Group. NTSC Women’s you can beat your competitors re-
Gymnasium, 8 p.m. Through Fri- gardless of where you made them
day. . even if it means importing your
CITY ORGANIZATIONS ' own products and selling them
Lions Club: Pat Boone Country here.
Inn, 6:30 p.m. — " - — - - -- -
Tires with captive-Air Steel-Cord Safety Shield — made only by
Goodyear will not K° if punctured, torn or blown out. They let you
drive on for 100 miles or more —at reasonable speeds — regardless of tire
damage.
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AIR CONDITIONING • REFRIGERATION. APPLIANCES to
Goodyear Safety Shields are actually built-
in spares made with nylon and steel cord. If
you have a puncture, er blowout, or any kind of
tire damage with these shields protecting you,
you don’t stop. You simply drive on... on the
•tr in the “inner enure"... as though nothing
had happened.
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FAT
struction companies are expected OVERWEIGHT
to submit bids on the job Total *• "alabl, “X time *£
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fixtures and furnishings has been Im 7 days or your money back. Ne more
Honoring the estimated at 336 000 itarvation diets, strenuous exercise, laxa
tives, massage er taking ef so-called v
NrENN.i. A.au.s.o.Tx" Winder said the construction wilt mducing candes, crackers er reokies, *
PTM ain A ud itorium. 8.15p.tn. H crowded conditions in the chewins pum obRINEX is.e.tiny tahlet
NTSC: No events scheduled, offices of the county clerk and **• you *«■' you •*
„wcstdem auimfddfiem- , principal change* will be mN-siwe -a T
Lodge. 5 p.m.: Camping class out- made in.the district court room, presses .vour. zppetite and „decronses xou
ing: WRA Cabin. Lake Dallas. They, will include extending the desire for. Automaticat"y..zou, woioh
room s present balcony to form a mu",_ n
new floor and adding several walls Wi L, an Fia .< eKcess K
to form separate offices. longer, ODRINIX is seld this GUARAN
Offices on the new floor will yt,lTw—* den "eght.within.z dor
house a county courtroom in the a,."u
center, the commissioners court money"‘sack QDRIKEX eosts u* and is
and county judge on the south side witb this atrie money haeck evarente
and the county treasurer and coun- Thin Diug Store _ Rorh Sidi square -
LAREDO. (AP) - Flying bank ty auditor on the north side. Mai
robber Frank Sprenz, brought to
' earth by a Mexican cow, sat in
hearing.
Sprenz, 29, heard U.S. Commis-
sioner Frank V. Hill set his bond
at 3100,000 Wednesday. The com-
missioner continued a removal
hearing until copies of the war-
rant for the arrest of the Ohio
man arrived from Cincinnati. [
Sprenz was on the FBI’s list of the
10 Most Wanted criminals.
Usually a smooth and quick
talker, Sprem refused to answer
newsmen's questions when he was
brought across the border from
Mexico
Mexican police nabbed him at
Cozumel, a Yucatan island resort.
Tuesday. He was driven to La-i
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Inn. 6130 P.m. That’s what Sidney C. Moody,
Knights of Pythias, Elm Lodge director general of Cyanamid In-
No. 30: Pythian Hall, 7:30 p.m. ternationa, a year-old division of votta
___ MOVIE OPENINGS — American Cyanamid Co., eeson costs here impose,
"A Question of Adultery" with; the horizon
Julie London and Anthony Steel. so WORLD MARKETS
IDrama) Fine Arts. Through Sat-
urday- ------ accounts for 15 per cent of the j When an American company put j
up a plant abroad It creates new
jobs and usually Introduces into
the country new techniques and |
Straight talk about Boom Air Conditioners from
KING’S ELECTRIC CO.
GOODFEARSERVICE
115 South Elm Art Wiley, Mjr.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 220, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1959, newspaper, April 16, 1959; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1453521/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.