Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 249, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 20, 1959 Page: 3 of 12
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BOYD (Staff) — A meeting open
to all members ow the Wise Coun-
ty Land and Royalty Owners Assn,
is scheduled for tonight at 8 at
Boyd High School.
Roy Coffee, a Dallas attorney
who is president of the association,
is expected to talk on the legal
rights of each member as a land
and royalty owner.
Coffee also is expected to out-
line the progress the land owners
are making with their claims.
The organization now has more
than 660 members form a wide
area, including Denton, Dallas and
Tarrant counties.
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it remained dry.
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critical 10-day period starting next
Monday.
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during this stage of its life.
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BRIDGEPORT (Staff) - At a
result of a special election in
Bridgeport Tuesday, Chet Arthur
and John Minton, newly elected
city councilmen, will be sworn in-
to office tonight.
They will fill the unexpired terms
left by the resignation of Billy
Green and Howard Mayers. Their
terms expire in April.
Arthur received 108 votes for
Place 4 on the council. Write-in
candidate, Minton, took Place A
with 90 votes.
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Control Of Pecan
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DECATUR (Staff) - Wise Coun-
ty Agent Paul Tapp announced
this week that the period to con-
trol the pecan nut casebearer has
been postponed seven to eight days
because of heavy rains last week.
The casebearer is an insect that
destroys much of the pecan crops
in this area every year? Tapp,
who has made a study of the case-
bearer’s overwintering generation,
said this season threatens to be
another bad one.
He pointed out that those farm-
ers who went ahead and sprayed
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The seminary. observing its
100th anniversary, has been
threatened with loss of its ac-
credited status as a result of the
dismissal last fall of 13 profes-
sors One later was reinstated
They had assailed the seminary
administration as dictatorial.
The American Assn, of Theologi-
cal Schools, after an investigation,
termed the dismissal procedures
arbitrary, and said the seminary's
standing was in doubt if, amends
were not made.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky._(AP>—South-
ern Baptists today took a look at
the seven-league strides by which
they've advanced from a regional
group to nation-wide denomina-
tion.
"Substantial progress" was the
way a report to their annual con-
vention put it.
From a geographical belt, con-
fined primarily to 16 southerly
states back in the early 1940s, the
denomination has mushroomed
through 45 states, including Ha-
waii and Alaska.
There are 9,206,758 members in
81.498 churches, second in size
only to the Methodists among
America's Protestant bodies. It's
a multi-million-dollar operation,
with contributions last year total-
ing $419,619,483.
These and other figures of
growth were given by Executive
Secretary Porter Routh as the
convention went into its first day's
business sessions.
"We've acquired new stature
•nd polish," said former Con-
gressman Brooks Hays, the con-
vention president. "But we must
guard against becoming overly
proud.
Key. item on the agenda today
was the election of a successor to
Hays, to take over after the con-
vention closes Friday.
The convention opened Tuesday
night with colorful ceremonies,
worship, and graduation exercises
for 269 seminarians, interrupted
at the start by a brief flareup of
discord.
As an estimated 18,000 Southern
Baptists, biggest crowd in 102 an-
nual conventions, assembled in
the huge fairgrounds coliseum,
one church representative rose to
East Spencer, N.C., told th
hushed, somewhat stunned throng
that the program had been ar-
ranged to block "free discussion"
on a sizzling controversy involving
Southern Baptist Theological Sem-
inary here.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 249, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 20, 1959, newspaper, May 20, 1959; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1453550/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.