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DALLAS I EX AS
To The Voters of Denton
Tuesday, April 4 la an importent
_l; went
■team and
rawntoualy
City Election
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HOSPITAL
Denton Hospital
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W hat's A Customer?
A customer it the most person *t know —
on the phone bv mail, or tn person
He doesn t depend on ut—we depend on him
He doesn t interrupt our work—he inspires it.
vVe don't favor him with service—
he favors us with the opportunity to serve him
He is not an outsider to u»—he s part'of ut
He s a flesh and blood human being with feeling* and
emotions like ours—has hit opinions too
He tells us HIS wants and we try OUP LEVEL BEST
to satisfy
First State Bank of Denton
Member F. D. I. C. ,
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'Alpha Chi Clones
Convention; Walls
framed President
Intercollegiate
Pretos Meet Set
Williams of
weekend fueate
Frarrna Qrvt 1 • K
nearly
there
radios
w-* vwaae wv vvtnpww. arvtiiv Uta WIRHaHH
; Dr. A. W, BUlx. head at Un «du- UMu bare-workine eleclnaUft cel-
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J year suspended sentence tn district
| court here Friday on a burglary
I charge
Mason. 2J. Uhl Judge Donald M
Markle that he "cracked up" after
his father. Bill Mason. Alice ra-
dio commentator was shot and kill-
ed by Deputy Sheriff Sam Bmith-
wick in Alice last summer
Young Mason entered a plea of
guilty to an indictment charging
him with burglary of the Gizmo
Bar here on Feb 9
I hl i
• point of safety.
The addition ofone caae of driv-
ing while intoxicated to the county
necessary supplies
t offering Instruc-
Foiks, tor ct>«k growth ■ • • health .. .
and Uvabdtty, feed better-than-ew
Ful-O-Pep! Built around nerriiioet
Added life yroaection. »oo! For eeJv
to rollins' six
Krum's 14 voters turned In a
straight ticket. Incumbents Quther
Yeattx and Henry Rosa i,,
■ 14. as did Hudgins.
Officials sav roads are eood as a
whole Driver* admit as a hole
they're good but as roads they are j
lousy.
Coax io: w« ■ "-er-/
at IPSO Chick Smarter. You 11 And «
priced right, too!
a ques- 1 f> v
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’ ducted by the Dean of the Sc£pol
' rtf bJxtf^ rlai 7neo JAa' I Mr
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Chocse your
costume from our
collection of gay,
charming new
clothes—and you'll
be the grandest Jody
in the
Easter Parade
Afl- Claude lanviile
bunch of the
opt Ci
(Tea.) RKCORb-CBRONKLB Sunday.
Three memwr»
• fW HANTS
IgUNWOOD ROBERSON
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i with Its temporary nature, was
j considered bv the board Of regents
as ample warrant for a minor de- j
i parture from the college's policy of
Admitted I'
Point, surgery. I
Fist Oak. medical
missed
land St
At the Elm Street Hospital and
Clinic A girl to Mr and Mrs
Joe Kelly. Celina
Sedan Raag«*. Namrr »Ricbew Vn»-
min Combinauo* for chub health
and vigor-
Coax la' We have a freah aupptf
California has been the big gain- along with others dealing with the
er, and is therefore entitled to sev-
en more seats In the House of Rep- !
rasentatt' e>
They also w|U hate the Ingred-
ients for valuable statistics on a
Uka the .
farms equipped with I
and the number of 1
Mta. Duda NtviUa JdeCloud has
been added to the administrative |
staff of North Tuas State College
Preaident W J McConnell said i
Saturday in announcing the staff .
a 4Aitlrtvs mrtA AvHanaiAw eaf the ICTWr
marital status, race. sex. age and
occupation of every American.
Ifvery fifth person Is being ask-
ed khat his income is — i
tian which has prompted vigorous i
RepubHcan cnttrtsm tn Congress !
Census officials say the figures ary 1
collected at the request of business '
groups and others.
In the citiex, the counting Job ■
will be over ui about two weeks
In rural areas — whete fanners j
got part o< their 3<O-p*rt question-
naire about a week ago — It will
take two weeks longer.
By Dec 1. the population totals
will be complete Some eta months
PISTOL-PACKING GRANDMA—Mn» Ethel Boutin, 4fl.
©bwljr-elected rAWee chief in the email mountain village
of Benton, N.tL,AhowA how ehe intend# to cope with
law-breakere, if any. Mother of five grown children,
wlTfi^flNrfrandchildren, Police Chief Boutin also holds
► five other town jobe. There are 72 voters in thia coun-
try village and noixxly recalls any crime In the ppat wo
decades, ao the chief doesn’t expect her $5-a-ycw job to
I* too difficult. (AP Wirephoto)
WASHINGTON
Stalled for the m<
on the Brannan
Truman Ad mln is
Ing to fall back <
during the thirl
food surpluses.
^•That inachiner
less elaborate se
local agencies fo:
ernnxent - purchasi
among needy fan
The Adminlstri
reluctantly, but tt
of disposing of i
plus foods being
tire Agriculture 1
the government's
port program.
It would prel
method of handl
but Congress has
tion tp authorise
method, the gov<
longer buy up p
to keep prices rt
from dropping b<
Would P'
Instead, it wo
Rk) drop to their
fliev averaged be
to be necessary
a prosperit;., the i
make up the diff
by payments froi
This method.
Agriculture Bran
'1 would encourag
buy the ao-callt
than have It pile
hands
While hopeful
gress to be elec
adopt the Branr
mintstratlon reel
do somethUig wit
meantime.
An attempt h
move some into i
little success. TI
machinery for g
those who eould
An Indication
thinking was gi
Ralph Trtgg ol
Credit Corporatli
more than *4.000
surpluses — in
week before the
Committee.
_ Schaol
Called to «h
some suggestions
■urpluaea to the
gram and ta tv
fered about thjL
Rut lark of i
movement of fo
Agencies and i
during the SO*
doned during th
no surpluses thi
were on relief.
* Trigg said n
auch machinery
I llurPlu*><t n
Dove AHlter, varaotUe
ehortewp <md fields. ran
into Aflieultioe with hie
toMi-matoa won olwr he
woe cold to Cincinnati in
1912 and quit. The "Rede"
eacn found they nobdqd
Altlser but were Unoble to
find him, eo an ad wa» put
in the Nnond columns «
Cincinnati ne **
_ Davs read the
CR boek to the
HOLIDAY X>Y!
IMF gMbtlvtag. heme er ehurrh decoys-
I M*a*. the spirit tt- the season suggAtt
I BrOMT UltaB! Bee our eoUecUon of large.
'MparortHie bioasoum, beautifully potted.
gallNbbenedi
FLOWERS
ta* {astir
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Change
Dispvaa
Food Si
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eulatdri will catch up with the rest
of the statistics. The estimated coat
of the Whole operaion: MO.000.-
090.
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PERSONALS
George MrMakin who has been
, in the Denton Hospital has
beer: moved to the home of his
daughter, Mrs Penn Heath' . “Ar-
gyle His recent visitors include
Miss Carley and Chari)
^^Rlair To Attend
Educators? Meet
l
the slip
This (-Hut.*.*, -i.upcs to cut
down on voters ba' It’S to wait la
1ST
number of
machinery, and the number
kitchens equipped with sinks
1 nose questions are on the list ,
being asked by the enumeraSbrs.
WMfMlU.......
out.
Iq addition to sports publicity.
McCloud will continue his instruc- ■
tional work in the Journalism de- |
partment and handle ex-student
publications. Dr McConnell stated 1 *‘n- **
Mrs McCloud will be in charge ot
ths general news service.
Tn exptajntng the dlviainn cf the
i functions of the news office Dr
McConnell stated that "the special-; 7^e
NOTES
Mini Cliiuc -
t Mafin 610
p.iiu t : Mi«
:ru <1;. al patter’.
A M.ins field.
and 29
Principal speakers at the three-
dav meeting will bo James F
Chambers, managing editor of the
Oallaa T5>n>a : poll Mnerh
managing editor of the ’ ed four and one, respective!) -
Fort Worth star Telegram ■ i
Felix Mi Knight.
ii<g editor of the Dallas Morning
News
Eire Stiitlon
lines. Garrison
One line will
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over 230 votes were cast in Pilot
Point with incumbent school board
members Homer Stephens and
Frank Heitzman getting a large
majority. Tn unofficial balloting
Stephens received 219 votes and
Heintzman 232 Write-ins Alton
Wright and Frank Boerner recelv-
ruses u uh a pair ul clippers, not
a pocket knile ' said Harrs Owens. |
This week, Harrs was doing a little
woig trirnmnij rose -bushes,
lip. pot ket knife A' a re-
suit his forefinger or. his left hand.
1- bandaged, as he inflicted a; Nolan Grubbs. Jim Elbert.
pie'.tv bad cut on the finger. 'Clark. Bill Carter and RoacM'D*n-
nia r
The field was open at Double Oak
tor two seals One spot wax vs. ant
> A
OALVE8TON. April 1 —
Burton Meson wax fiven a five-
OTHERS HAVE
Helped
HAVE YOU?
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Mod nature of the wnrk. coupled : ApflI n through "April’
-‘.th Its temporary nature, wax 13
RetTr^Hss
(Continued from r<\» 1*
lure needs Tins drite is a matter I
of individual responsibility " 6
But the drive foi funds wasn't 1
over here yet And as letters
ciU.’enx nt the start <’f the dn^r '
pcint'd out kervi. e- of the Red
Cto.ss claim and dcxerSe your
rnnation and support " w
H'-p" ta from t e coctitv — with
a *.1 0CU quota — have been alow to
Noise i come in. but Ivev said that, the
- ---■ fourth cwitttv town Pilot Foml,
vvnli a duo’.a ot
(eedert its goal
ord-Chronicle f lasxlfied. ads often.
Phone FOee and ask for the claasl-
n—• a— l
I I.IVMTO4 K
April I—(API —
'1 to Wook ago
. oteads to «o»
sows
lower.
Wont Ada ore the Answer
Te Countiees Fnebbata
SUNDAY - Aoril -
and sudden!, it’s
EASTER
uvirgaifh iriv ior noine Rmiur- Aiitxrr wrre two 11ir-hi, rvvu-
daFaflernbbrY after hiarlng an ad- tan Xnox of Fwirtirw. one. innt
(Wess by Robert P. Tristram Cof-
fin. Maine poet, in the science au-
ditorium at Taxes State College.,
for Women
Louisiana College at Pineville,-
La; WRfe'Cht^een as the aits for
the 1951 convention
l»s lour Own
.. . < r. R A M I C A
We have 2*1
and are not
tlona bee Ux___ .
DENTON CCIUMICX SHOP
Ft. Worth Hlghwav
i^7
t>r. Otto Watts, of Hardin Sim-
uuma Umveraity, was eleoud re-
gional president of Alpha Chi Sat-
urday in the clqeina soeuuon of the
national honor society's annual re-
gional convention on the campus
of North Texas Slate Collage.
He succeeds Dr Matlie Swayne
Mack of West Tsxus State Collage.
Dr. Klsle Bodeman of East
Texas State Cpllegd was named
vice-president and Dr T C Cren-
shaw of Texas Christian University [
was selected n member of the na-
tional Alpha Chi council
Friday night delegate* from col-
leges in Texaa. Oklahoma, Arban-1
xas. New Mexico and Louisiana
heard speeches by Dr. Mack and Dr
Arthur Sampley,' director of the
NTSC library, at a formal banquet
In JjiarquhATUdl.
Delegates left for home Batur-
ahould liave learned by
r.ow .hat it is pretty dangerousjxr ----------------
them to prowl tn the country Rl *•*«« Hidga. that of J
west ot Argv 1. W O Hr an fat.il- -———————
er and trapper, jus* «W. t let those for Bt'MN'F.NR. FOR PFR-
preu.V.ots ...one He has ■ < a .igm RON A L UMt. Far prom-use Rec-
14 big ol' bad wolves sin< c last ,111, 1 — ----- - — - - -
tvs.: of them this past week
Tuouday, April 4 ia an important day for tho City of
Danton. Yom will huvo tha opportunity of votlnp for »OF-
arel candidate* for tho several office* of your city, one
of which It the Office of Mayor.
My urgent appeal It that yog who hPre the right to *ot»r
do m. Lot your beet judgement be your guide. Veto for
the beet issRereet of all the people of Denton. The future
of Denton lie* In your hand*. But VOTE.
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OF-
FORT WORTH
FORT WottiL
LlveiSoeU MORMreC
tatUs and aataw mmwIv to
. .lower, butchsr hope M lower,
steady, plga weak to 1.00
spring lamba steady, other sheep
and lambs flo-l 00 lower
WeeR't price list -slaughter atser*.
aiut yeynilnaa IS.40-17, beef .ovwe
1« IB. xtocker steers and year!Inga
18-24. Stocker calves 18-27.50. Stocker
cowe 18-19 doing sales b”\fher hogs
15 75 d.wn »<>as lil-14 feeder plf
9-ts spring iamb* ao-»i< shorn
crop Iambi 32 24Ao. yrxilltig wethera
30-33, feeder lamb*
not employing hustfand and wife
Mrs McCloud served as news
Maaua service director from 1944 until
I IMF when she resigned Bo’h Mr
I and Mrs. McCloud a»F graduates kin. Mr*
) of NTSC Bartonville: Mr
McMakin of Marietta. Okla . Mr.
and Mrs Ray Briwitx of Justin.
I Mrs Randy MrMakin and Mrs
I Houston (Stiff, both of Denton
I Mrs W C Orr. 415 Marietta
is Visiting her brother and sister.
J T Chambers and Mrs. Be.rtie
Rawiev respectively in Bryan this
weekend
Denton Public Schools will be mg m an evi
dlsinissed. for the Raster holiday* foundation in Austin this weekend
st 3 50 p rr, Thursday, April «
and resume classes at 8 31) » ni
Tuesday, Atjril 11. according to
Chester fhtioaland superuitendent
of schools
Mrs Jimmie Williams 523 Lovell,
has returned from San s*o» *nere
the attended funeral services h r per
brother T L. Horne. 3.5 ot Muti-
! tana He died ot a cerebral hemor-
[ rhage.
Mrs Hoyt G Wilson and her
i nephew James Edward Shelton,
sailed Thursday for Japan whera
’ thev will join Mrs Wilson's hus-
band Mr' Wilson her home
i with her parents. Mt and Mrs. C
; E. Wallla of Lake Dalia* last No-
vember tn await port call to join
her husband
James, son of Mrs Marie RTtel-
ton 1409 Maple, was a sixth grade
student at Sam Houston school He
will continue fus studies in Ameri-
can schools In Japan First Lt.
Wllaon has been stationed in Eta
Jima. Japan, ax a Poet Signal Of-
ficer al the acixxtl command there
•Ince last December Thev are
scheduled to return to the United
States in August. 1951.
Mrs. E W McBrtqj;. 33« Ea*t
McKinney, la reported to be quite
111 at .her home.
Mr. and Mrs R. S
Lubbock are the v
of her mother. Mrs Frances Smith.
407 Normal
Mr and Mrs H P Burke 415
Jaaoe. have as their guextx their I
daughter and son-in-law Mr afw
Mrs John D Wald rep of Argfhrrt I
Newfoundland. Following their visit
thev will make thklr Mttme at Lake-
hurst N J
Mrs W. E Mann. Illi Bolivar.
: announced the birih of her grand- ,
daughter. Llaa Mann, born Tues- *
day morning to Mr and Mrs. Wal-
lace Mann of Silver Apringa, Md ,
at the IFxtot a Hospital in Wash-
ing tor, DC. ‘I
WASHINGTON. April 1 - (T - ,
The big door-to-door quiz of 1950
was launced today by 145.00C cen-
sus takers.
Four Weeks from rr w — after
visiting every family in :1- United
' 'f ."i
Ifc'.r.'lr.’S
grant sponsored by the Recrea*
*4wsn>i isir^-tpr jilolne Moaeley.
I in the receffflon :<>nm of Baylor
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April l
hard 3 48-2 52
Oats NO 2 white fl'
Corn N<> i white I '
Sorghums Nn 3
100 pound* 2 85-2 40
<1.
Is Estimated At $90,000,000 i
Ballot me will be conducted In tha
Central Fue Station and there’ll
be two line'. Garrison has an-
nounced One line wilt be for
voters wl’h slips or exemptions, and
received ’ 0|1** 'ln’*i f ’f those wtm have to sign
affidavits tiiat tiiev h.nt paid their
but lost or misplaced
tied desk
Chris RuJtenberg has returned
it o. Shamrock whera he has been
■working with
braiih Koan
Chr.' handies
( hinery
highway
Oklahoma
J A Bev ill. carrying a new set ot
au.oinubiie licenses. rental ked.
' Boy. 1 sure «ould hate in shingle
NTiaTF- ’Tnr wrrti stnnxiea trip metpsr wrrrt Ftm Nw+re
it . _ .. villi )i a < t Knea littlsa 1 r4 nlal mm ' * . f «».!!» 4«... ... k w
s \ t i Ktitv
FORT WORTH
Wheat No I
Oree MMB Rteeo
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1*70, in Miaeoun She we
, danyftrr of v» S*‘9*d
Dillon Rhe was mkirled to David
M Lowery tn Pilot Point tn 1893
She was a member of the Methodist
Church.
Mirvivor, Include three sons. Cal-
vin bf McDacie Harper ot LoriA-
land. Claude Lowery of Roanoke:
one daughter. Mrs Edward Jentaan :
of Pilot Point. 1!) grandchildren uud4 (Cx®Unued from Page D
four great grandchildren. . Bouced an Riaonhowea speeah in-’ 'rf^mr
1 dlcated this country had disarm- i which r
along some lines beyond the gent>rgj athletic aews will be
" — divided into two separate admlrus-{ die. and .Miss Gloria Ross, daugh-
The wartime leader said a aur- tratlva offices aporU publicity-, and
prise airborne attack eould hit new» tervu e, McConnell
Alaska "five minutes" after being
criminal docket made a total ol launched from Russian soil.
11 case* to be considered bv Uomi-1 Eisenhower cautioned Congres*
ty Court during ita April term against looking only at Ux top of
Added to tha standing 12 case* I hi» li»t.
laat week was Ttat of Doraev R ‘ Ona peculiarity of a military
Boyd, charred with operating a esUbhahment is that it la. tn a ert-
motor vehicle upon a public high- ats only as strong as Its weakest
way wtule intoxica cd. link." be warned |
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OB^nMiaMBaMMWMuaB
— WET WASH- ------
the Hansen-Gal-
Construction uo-
the big road ma-
He said. We finished th"
from Shamrock to th"
line I II be oil tor
Lamest this week with the same
i-'unpuiiy on road construction.''
the Women's Medical
1 teuton
Transportation waa provided byj
Mrs. Hal Norgaard. preaklant. and'
Mis Inland Johnaott Attandind
were Miss Joanna Wells, Health
; Coordinator of Denton Public
Schools, Carole' Kllgour. Bobbie
X;- I
fl a
DAVS ALTIggR Gaaaein ■*•»-
hag Ttaai omOi wra PlMNeoa-
. te«t aianagMgMi *1 <m«
Perman Smith frbm Aubrey and P*’" taxes
Allen Green from New Hope, won
i majorities in their re-election bld
at Aubrey ^rmth U8 Gr’-en 105,
Ballej Redfeant 37. Howard Trick
. 27
Coliins ran strong over Mas>ey TuekHav'g election da.v also meaM
bv x Count Of 103 to 33 the banks will be closed Roth Den-
Reporta are lacking front Lewi- ton banks will take the holiday and
ville Argyle Little Elm, Double customers arc urged to do their
Mrtkmr Yftmtntv .........
The fust practice for the l)»n-
ton Bears will be nt 2 o'clock this
afternoon, according tn Manager
"I hope to see x
bnv s out for tins
p-acticr and xnv man or bov who
wants to pixv with the team this
year will be welcomed, C'tuiir
said.
Admit'ed
Bradshaw
Maryin Cole. If
Dismissed Mr-
Atibre’
Elm Street Hospital and Clinic—
Admitted Freddv G ish.i; p,,n.
dCr. medical patient Terrv I.ou
Ward. R' : I).-:! -,c' j,u k
*ourg. W'hiteb-iro Mm .r*e A'h-
craft. 6o« Mvr’le Rev a F John
son 807 West Hickory Mattle Clar
Dentnh
Denton Hospital and Clink
mined C H B«yd 1922 Denison
surcerv. Mrs Geneva Erwin. 419
Potnit-r, suicer-. Dciothv Sh's kev,
Rt. 1. surgery Mrs Mattle Garri-
son. Lewisville surgerv
Elm Street Hospital and Clinic —
Lloyd Jenkins. Pilot
.1 T Brockett. 320
patient Dlx-
Georgtanna Hann. Hlgh-
Dallas Tinies Herald: Phil North.
■ »a«i8tant
Mias Jewell Smith, daaghter nt TTrer memher* Of WP Texas ^nrf Worth
Smith. 1005 Panhan-’ State Collage for Women journalism
’ “ faculty. F L McDonald Frank c.
Rigler. and Robert W. Chambers
and R J Bobi Kdwiyjda of the
RFcord-Chromcle attended the Fri,
day evening Gridiron Banquet dT
Sigma Delta Chi Fraternity in Fort
Worth
Dr McDonal(T"and Ruler partici-
pated tn the skit* which preceded
the third annual affair
Charles Taliaferro. Denton_ Jun-
ior at Texas Christian Unlvets.tv.
has been cnosen to plav the part
■of Petrucclo ir (he TCU little
l^teRtie'g pitKi'UPtfW!' wr' “£77777
»pea re » "Taming of the Shrew "
The pn.iduction is scheduled tn open
April 24 tor a two-wrek run
Mr and Mr« E S Ruck and
Mr ~and Mrs Richard Buck will
leave April 5 fnr St. Louis to at-
tend the reburial of their miu and
McMa- . brother, captain Donald Buck. April 1
Ida May Dupress. all cf <> *t the Jefferson Raracfcg Na- '
and Mrs Grover tional Cemetery u
Leqn Blow; (lf the (acuity
the fk'hool of Music at North 1.
hi stale College-served a' a Judge
in mtlsid contents of the Texas In-
terschoin'Uc League in Bavtown
FYidav and Saiurday
Dr M E Bonney, head of the
psychology department at North
Texes Stute College i« partlcipa.t-
aluation of the Hogg
and Mrs
Morgan. 1110 Ave A
A girl to Mi and Mrs Bob R
Oatman. 425 Denton.
A boy to Mr and Mri. Bay Ad-
kins of Lewisville
A boy to Mr. and Mrs
Meinen. Aubrey
Tour Nursing
Home Friday
Denton Senior High School gtrlM
who are Interested in nursing ael
! X Career Visited the Harris Hos- j
pital School of Nursing and nurses^
j home, FYirt Wurth Friday morn*j
j mg and Huy lor JHniverslty Schools
of Nurshm. Dallas. Friday attar>4
I noon. 1
l Ihe field trip Was sponsored byi
the Women's Medical Auxiliary,!
Slncotoly,'
B. I. LOONEY
Cohdlrfole for tho OHico of Mayor
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School Board
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let. 43: A F Young. Jr., of Haslet. I
art *Frm» «X Wlrvlea rmr xrrrt • uiu. --------
Oakley Fearee of Jugtln, one a*™- Jor M°^\n.tn W,“*’
At Ranger • close race developed *“ld Dorolh> MarUn'
with a write-in, Aaron Yeatts. Svin- Dentomtex were honored wWbJ
ning a stxit with Ed Nance. NAnce ftn aftetnoon lea and musical pro-
received 56 votes: YeqUs 36, and kian' sponan---* “•* ”-----
Dewey Herd 37 No votes were‘cast ’'Nonal DI<;wB|
*. -for school truateee , i >n the receP.^.. u> -
. A write-in vote for Pwder won ' University School of Nursing fol-
for C J. Franks, with 11 vote.. ' 'owp^Uie four of mspecUon
and Roy Yeatts, with 13 There
were 13 write-ins o.‘ the 23 ballots
cast.
Unofficial reports from Lake Dal- ■
las give Gordon Bennett and T R
White the nod for two school board ;
poata.
calion department at North Texaa
stale College, will gp to Blooming-
rin. HL, April 19-1B for a meet-
■mg of M educator* eelected to
■ ririXrt regional workshops in
teacher education thu iumm»r. IJVT’ IV U
Af^n»f H* *** named to conduct a re- .1 1 A PICS DUreOi
-- - g tonal workshop on laboratory ex-• , -
who'died'in 't"«>ftl'lxs" ho^pitaT a\‘p«toneee In teacher educe Uon at CXJMinded Jo L_
3 30 p m. Saturday. Flagstaff. Aria. *
Interment wiU oe in the Belew Dr Blair win take results of a SlX)rt8 COVCrQ ffC
Cemetery. ; project conducted by NTSC educa- j * “
Mrs. Lowen- wafc born May 16.1 non staff member* to the April
the ' meeting in Bloomington The com-
mittee. compoeed ot Dr R B
Toulouse, chairman. Dr. Wayne
Adam*. Demon»tralion School
head, and A A. Daniel, ha. txen “? /™°T'ln<, A?* I
studying ’’Miw' T> Get the Most Mt*n,‘on ol Ue KT8C '
out of Student Teaching " ' Now. Bervlco.
—--—------------------j Mrs. McCloud assumed her du-
Lhese little old plate* | al Lewisville incumbents W R
In that case mv roof Rpinkx and E. R. Fnland had filed
for re-election against W. c H n-
i ttrtason, R. L. Donald. Ji . and
' Hereafter 1 11 do the pruning of J. F Durham
J. 0» WIUoA and Moody Fuller
incumbents at Argyle were run
nlng against Bevy .Matthews and
Raymond Knight
Five men were In the race tor
two poets at Little Elm Thev were
Grubba, Jim Elbert. Ed
| Delegates from more than 20 col-
| leges will attend Ute stats con-
I vention of the Texas Intercollegi-
ate Press Association st North
j Texas Stale College April 27. 28
■ g*»»c4 QQ
M-Oftp omntnxes amazing nw
1950 CHICK STARTER
€NEW>
GROWTH
POWER
Mew APF...b»w female
boom beoltb livbilltr, t—l
I
E *'
su-
them
Av a heavy- vote shapes up for
• Tuesdav ' Alev Uon. Election Judge
F C. Garrison has asked votere to
take Just a few minutes to look for
thelf'-poll tax slip* If they have
. misplaced tluun
arid '' Masxry won tits majority in the {
assistant manag-' Film Point election with 224 votes
States In the 17th nose count in • Y»de range uf subjects
ths nation's history the Anumt-r-
ators will hang up their walk:’. <,
shoes until I960, when the huge
tallying job starts all over.
Mhanwhiie, they will have learn-
ed that Ute nation's I960 popula-
Uun totals eomeUutjig_oyyr ijjl
, 000. plus about mA:
tt»e territories and possessions.
They probably wall have found that
Riles Pending For
Mrs. Lowery. 79,
"PILOT POINT A^i-il 1- Pun--al
kerx ieb* are pending gt. the Beck
Fun erid Home for Mrs/ i *
Lowery. PUot Point resident.
Flagstaff, Aria
Dr Blair win take results of a
project conducted by NTSC educa-
I ties as new* service director-Sat-
I urdav Robert J McCloud, new,
; service director for the past two
vmfx hck< namrid Rrvjrta ntiK.
The news funrtmnr ’
prevwntxlv Whided ♦
Mis. Alice J
f mm i*_.
ter of Mr and Mrs Henry Ross
pointed.', of Krum represented the Alpha Lo-
ta Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi. na-
tional honorary society in educa-
tion. a: the national convention
heli at Spring Mill Inn. Mitchell,
Thd.. Thursday through Saturday
. Ida May Dupree, all of
Thev are both Junior students at
, North Texas State College.
A. O. Calhoun, principal llrnlon
Senior Hlsh School, will serve as
a member of the visiting commit-
Jo__e.valualc. Grand JEralrjc
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