Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 172, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1963 Page: 3 of 26
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Peak in Defense
Spending Is Near
7:30 p.m. session.
PEOPLE
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Whole
Beef Loin
69c lb.
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MOVIES — Beginning tonight
at the Campus is “A Girl Named
Tamiko" with Laurence Harvey.
The Fine Arts is now showing
"The Lion' with William Holden,
Howard Trevor and Capucine. The
Ten Films series at the Student
Arts is showing Bergman’s “Wild
THOUGH OUR SIGN NEEDS
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The group s next session
schoru’ed March 19, at a
to be announced.
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LEWISVILLE (Special) -
“Parents and the Veto Pow-
er" will be discussed by Ka-
thy Rankin, Kathy Duncan.
Jimmy Payne and Bobby Carr,
Lewisville High School
students, tonight during the
monthly meeting of the P-TA
study group.
The panel discussion, to be
directed by Mrs. Grace Parr,
school counselor, will be held
in the home of Mrs. Zan Bur-
roughs.
Carl K. Overton, high school
math instructor, will follow
495.-
1133 east McKinney
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2 lbs. *1.00
Baker, Route 2; Tommy Harris,
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Dismissed: Mrs. Walter Hud-
son and baby, Route 2.
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NOW OPEN
for Business
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Business Machines
• Underwood Olivetti
• Office Supplies
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WE PROMISE TO BRING YOU THE FINEST
IN PEN FED, LOCAL HOME KILLED
FRESH MEATS
“LET US SELL YOU MEAT YOU CAN EAT"
TOM'S MEAT MARKET
OPEN 7:00 A.M.-8:00 P.M. (CLOSED SUNDAYS)
LOCAL, FRESH, HOME KILLED CHOICE MEATS, BEEF & PORK PROV.
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INCLUDES 10 LB. STEAK, 10 LB. ROAST 5 LB. GROUND BEEF
*15.95
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INCLUDES
20 LB. STEAK, 20 LB. ROAST, 10 LB . GROUND BEEF
value of $110,000. Miss Wilson Dudley White. famous heart spe-
Of course you can! Thousand s o:
American citizens already have.
Where? Communism'a weak-
est spot— Eastern Europe. Here
80,000,000 people still resist Red
domination. Here many Russian
divisions are tied down.
You can get into the fight, by
backing up one of our major
weapons in t he cold war—Radio
Free Europe.
In daily broadcasts. Radio
I Free Europe’s 28 powerful trans-
mitters send messages of truth
and hope to captive people . . .
messages t hat expose Red lies.
Radio Free Europe is sup-
ported by private donations. It
needs your help to keep the
Communists off balance.
So stand up and be counted.
Give now —whatever you can.
Radio Free Europe Rind
Amerkeen a—sh't Counter-Vekee to Communiem
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TOWN TOPICS:
Retired Group Grows By Leaps, Bounds
(FRESH-MEATY)
OXTAILS, CRACKLINS 19c.
LOSE
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Dismissed: Mrs. C. R Feind-
titude test on homemaking given ous epidemics of all time”—hard-
to senior girls Dec. 4. Her win ening of the inner lining of the
ning paper has been entered in arteries.
competition with those of other He told the Atlanta Graduate
state high school winners for Medical Assembly that "we have
state-wide honors. if Miss Wilson replaced epidemics of infectious
is named State Homemaker of diseases with this terrific epidem- ■
Tomorrow, she will receive a $1,- ic of atherosclerosis. It is boom-)
500 scholarship from Generaling wherever there is prosperity."
Mills, sponsor of the contest. j~
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lack of proper
controls and other
causes can “rob”
vitamins of from
20% to over 90%
of their potency!
BE SAFE. BE SURE
WITH VIGRAN*
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ROUND STEAK
(CHOKE CUT)
SIRLOIN STEAK
(CHOICE CUT)
T-BONE STEAK
(CHOICE CUT)
CLUB STEAK
(FAMILY STYLE)
SEVEN STEAK
(LEAN BOSTON BUTT)
PORK STEAK
(LEAN, MEATY, OLD FASHIONED)
PORK BACKBONE _
(LEAN, MEATY)
FRESH PORK RIBS
(LEAN, MEATY, FRESH) BOSTON BUTT PORK
BEEF CROWN DAACT
BEEF CHUCK ROA ST
(CENTER CUT, LEAN)
PORKCHOPS
(TENDER, THIN SLICED, FRESH)
CALF OR PORK LIVER
(EXTRA SAGE, EXTRA LEAN)
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Main in Dallas. . have been invited to attend the
The NTSU Supper Theater begins
Friends visiting? Have a
new grandchild? Death in the
i family’ Going on a trip?
That event may not sound
important to anyone else but
your friends are interested in
I what you do. And your friends
! read the Record - Chronicle.
1 Why not call the Record-
Chronicle at 382-2551 and ask
for Town Topics. There’s nev-
er a charge.
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THE DENTON R EC O R D-C H 10 N ICL E
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Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back
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The newly organized Denton. SAMPSON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin St.; Mrs. Oda Cantrell, 508
chapter of the Association for Re-H. L. Sampson. 2428 Oakridge, Rose
tired Persons is growing by leaps was recently graduated from Bay-
and bounds. (lor University with a B.A. de- ler. 804 N. Locust; Mrs. J. A. Wat-
KEEP VP WITH
YOUR FRIENDS
the Way
College. They are La Wayne
Hodges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Hodges, and Inez Frye,
I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mart
! Frye.
ty Crocker Search for the Amer- Artery Hardening I
-- -- e. e ican Homemaker of Tomorrow, r, .. • .5 ,
ditorium. Tickets for theperformi thereby becoming eligible for one-anled .S. Epidemic
of 102 scholarships with a total1 ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)—Dr. Paull
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to purchase medical and profes-
sional services for needy chil- scored first at Northwest High cialist, said Wednesday America
dren.l School in the knowledge and ap- is suffering “one of the most seri-
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land Troy Barclay, emoloyes of ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) -
the Cities Service gasoline plant More than 100 children fainted or
in Bridgeport, have been transfer- collapsed from the heat and ex-
ed to the firm s plant in.sem-citement today while waiting two
inole; . .Two daughters of Alvord hours for the arrival of Queen
residents have been named on Elizabeth II at Elizabeth Town-
the honor roll of Decatur Baptist ship.
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f. o. box •• - dsnton, TEXAS 214 W. Oak
By FRED 8. HOFFMAN grams as a 41-boat Polaris fleet speed jet transports to fly troopa
WASHINGTON (AP_The peak andatforseofinewszet tanker to danger spotss overseas is well
in defense spending appears to «lw BMbontor. ita way to being overcome,
be in sight.
But there are unknowns and un
certainties that could prevent any
substantial downturn or even a
leveling off in the years ahead.
Several key administration offi-
cials, including Budget Director
Kermit Gordon, have been speak-
ing optimistically of late Penta-
gon authorities agree there is a
basis for such optimism.
President Kennedy’s proposed
budget for the coming bookkeep-
ing year contemplates i ecord
peacetime military spending of
about $51 billion—more than half
the total federal budget.
HIGHER THAN IKE’S
This is about $8 billion higher
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the teen-agers with a discus-
Home," a play based on James sion of “Math Takes a New
Agee’s “A Death in the Family,” Path."
opens tonight at 8 at Theatre PTA members and parents
79c..
Flow Memorial Hospital
Admitted: W. A. McKamy, De-
catur; John Lee, Roanoke; Miss
Carolyn Allen, 1907 W. Oak; Miss
pleasant reducine diets or strenuous Jean Garrison, Lewisville; Miss,
• finy fbiet, OMV to take. It OCtl toil to Vickie Mulkey. 615 Mulkey Lane; INGS The Denton Hi Noon Lions $1.25 and 75 cents for children,
depress the appetite: vet allows you to | Mrs. L W. Killian, 1511 Green- -.........
•at sensibly. Trimudex allows those with | ... 1 ... .. , .
on overweisht problem to lose weisht inwood; Mansell Smith. 2608 Lock-
comforttobletomannprorhyidcwanwood; Jackey Cogdell. 313 Ru- ___________________
Xitamins TRIMIDEX .with vitalon dell; Joe Bailey Howard, San- begins a two-night run tonight at
"ood heaihwnie tosino PWeiand. rsoi ger: Mrs. Norman Greenwood.!- • AL- --- «>-u e-ll A.
Bonner Strait, Frisco;
used portion to your drug store tor full
Fourteen new members were gree. • MR- and MRS. CHARLES kins, 614 E. Sycamore; Dave
enrolled at this week's meeting. STINCHCOMB, 511 Bradshaw, en- Wiley jr„ 1008 Thomas: W. C.
? fended by a total of more than tertained their son, JAMES McClung, 1016 Sierra; Mrs. Wal
60. WAYNE (JIMMY) STINCH- ter McMullin, 1000 Laguna; Flint
Named to the board of directors COMB, with a dinner upon his Eugene Parish, Decatur; Mrs. Strawberries” and “Virgin Spring"
are DR. PAUL BAKER, G. EM departure to the Army. Jimmy j D Manuel and baby, 311 S At the Co-Ed is the "Music Man”
) TAYLOR, MRS. ROY Q volunteered for the Army and left Wood; Baby Shellby Rains, 1507 and at the Rancho is "The Hook"
MINTON SR., COL. F. W. MAX Tuesday for Ft. Polk, La. • -Knight; James Mays, Lewisville; and "Some Came Running."
V J. and MRS. BOYD ARM- 81 RAGSDALE, general manager Charles Krantz, 920 Duncan; Mrs.
। of the Denton Chamber of Com-H. D Odle, Lewisville; Mrs. R.
merce, has announced the pubh- w. Wilson Aubrey; Mrs. Juvencio
ce cation a nd. sale of abook.spon-Farias, TWU; Mrs. Bessie Selz.
sored by the Texas Chamber of Point; Holt. Mona-
Commerce Managers Association i. .. A icoina
written by Carl Blasig, the book hans: Mrs. An mw Gongalez and
is entitled "Building Texas" and baby Lewisville: Miss Suzanna
AIAIA wI, r - is concerned with the role of the Eeeder, Dentoni Ms
Al THALA WILLIAMS, chemist chambers of commerce in Texas Hidgins, Emersoni.. Miss
inihpcity.of Denton water depart-have played in building commu---- ------
ment, will serve on the faculty inities.
o the annual Texas short course ' . Westchester; Tim Bailey Jr.,
for city and industrial utility plant .Copies, osthe, book retnowsin I Fort Worth; Mrs. w. o. Alexan-
personnel March 3 8 at Texas the TWV. NTSU and Denton High Aubrey
A&M College. . DANNY JOE School libraries and are on sale _ 7 - -------- I
--------------—----- through the Denton Chamber of
SEARS’-™"
at two-performance production of
“The Quiet One” tonight at 7 in ।
the NTSU Student Building Cafe- Man, Dog Team
teria on Chestnut. Admission is I e, u i
$1.75 for the dinner and show. In Skullduggery
MUSIC—Harry Wayne, a grad „ . ■ 7
uate student and voice instruc Ho-WooD AP)-James E than the last military spending
tor. will present a voice recital V wood says he was a victim proposals submitted to Congress
.at 8:15 tonight in the NTSU Re- tAmanrdg h ldup team. by President Dwight D. Eisen-
Elm Street Hospital & Clink- cital Hall, Avenue c at chestnut. qynderwood, 47, laborer, told hower before he left the White
Admitted: Patricia Wages, 2504 The program will include works PAE h gco .. .. House two years ago.
Fort Worth Highway; Mrs. A. B. by American, French, German, gtas v 1, E Police Much of the heavy increase
ialian and English composers, uption erew from -to Kennedy adminis-
1 HE AREA lked him for hitadag: WnTn- up" the ‘ eonventional
PONDER - Members of the drrend sped construction of Polaris
Ponder Parent-Teacher Associa- While the dog reared back and missile firing submarines and em-
tion will sponsor a Mexican sup- barred his fangs his master placement of quick-firing Minute-
per in the school cafeteria to- calmly unburdened’ Underwood of man intercontinental missiles in!
CIVIC AND SOCIAL MEET- night at 7. Admission for adults is his wallet, which contained $89 protected bases underground,
tildem- Underwood said he was too A good bit of this already has
Club will meet Friday noon at NORTHWEST _ Peggy Jean shocked to take the license num been done. And the new budget
the Commodore Motel . The Wilson is the winner from North- ber when the pair drove away, contains money to pay for the
37th annual Kiwanis Club Minstrel west High School in the 1963 Bet- —-------------------------- balance of such expe ve pro-
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CHITTERLINGS 2 u. 79c
5 ib. *1.39 10 ita *2.75
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arm.
TROOPS INCREASED
The number of U.S. fighting
men has been boosted by nearly
200,000 above the Eisenhower
DRAMA - "All
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 172, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1963, newspaper, February 21, 1963; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531912/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.