Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 115, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 24, 1950 Page: 34 of 44
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tn. meter and music box that ar-
rived busted or seme ItX) other
items vt like character Our tele-
vision set was NOT a Christina-
gift
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< : the be-t barcaim.—
-ib'v items such as u ce.
a pair of balcony -cuts
ana Lx.:- A parches: •
I i.i'.e sevci.il pound- o! hand-
hemmed cocktail, luncheon and
dinner napkins, a bushel-basket of
hanc.-c roc helled tea-cosies, pot -hol
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tc ir pink .-aim handkerchief cas-
es wnh built-in sachet bags and
two interesting wooden appliances
f <given hopefully by the male of
the house' designed to hold light
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AP Newafeaturrs Writer
It^tWCrON (Toa.) RBCORD-CHRON1CI.E—Sunday. Dec. M, 1»M
MEN SIT FOR NECKTIES. MAINLY
A bright fellow thought up
r.ow is making a
a necktie ex. har
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a i parent compartments designed for I
carrying licenses and pictures oil
loved ones 1 have also a baker s l
dozen cigarette cases all design-I
ed to carry tour cigarettes short ot
a pack One is imigmtb entlv in-
and
nice living w i li
:ge He tlimred.
Wanted: Gigantic Exchange
For U. S. Christmas (rifts
, 1 see no reason why the prin-I sones like coin purses and trans-1
. cipie can not be applied on L
1 larger scale, pierhaps. in the estab-
lishment ot a national Christmas
Gift Exchange Christmas is a
time when tt is absolutely neves-
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now obtain professional advice on a
part-time basis The profession
teels certain it can save the public
many dollars and troubles ”
'Architects Form
Consulting service
mWA FARMER BRINGS
GULLY UNDER CONTROL
DE8 MOINBA U -uB-t A Urge
gully on the Owy Hensley farm j
near Paton, once deep enough to _____ ___
hide a tractor, has now been j concrete Is taking the place of the
brought so well under control it
grass had been doubling itself ev-
| ery year. Schilling says he doesn't
1 plan to farm it. however, nor the
! surrounding upland. The upland has
been eroding too severely to be
cropped, he said He will use the
section for pasture. The grass,
which grows in clumps from two
to eight feet In height, makes
Hue pasture and hay
I* T Barnum was once mayor
Br'dgejMirt, Conn.
NFW YORK -ilb— The New York
Chapter of the American Institute :
• couid be farmed.
Ward
2®0-acre
ury aparimeni piujrvc t
York's East River front near the
United Nations headquarters.
The $7,000'300 structure for 3»0
families will be New Yorks first
bulldine of this height to be con- *
atructed entirely of concrete, ac-
I cording to Paul Tlshman. the build-
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Schilling, operating the
farm, used reed canary
grass to control the erosion The
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SANTA ( LAI’S—TEXAS STYLE—This gentleman is
Santa Clans. Texas style, who was the most |H»pular
person at the annual Christmas season open house at
a Dallas department store Santa holds Alike Williams
of Paducah, in his arms. Cathy Crawford of Ix'wisville
is the young miss in the checktxl jumjier pulling on
his trouser leg. Mickey Westbrook of Odessa wears
the ciH'ii skin cap and tries out a |x>lice car. Eddie
Ogden of Dallas shows Santa the latest in tractors,
while Glenn Redmond of Dallas takes it easy in a
rocker. Miss Sharon Ramsay of Dallas is holding the
doll. 1AR Photo)
of Architects has established r '
Small House Consulting Service to
enable more prespective home own-
ers to have architectural advice
in the* planning and construction of I
new houses.
A panel of 28 registered archi-1
tects has been set up with each 1
member available on appointment:
for discussion of individual prob- !
lems at fees of $10 per hour The 1
chapter holds that full architectur 1
i al service In the planning of h
house Is worth 12 per cent of the
i cost of the house
John Cullender, chatrinan of the
consulting panel, says "the jver-
I son who cannot afford the com-
; plete servu ex of an architect can
er. A two-level underground gar-
age will take 200 automobiles off
the street
All living rooms and master bed-
| rooms wtth large windows facing
1 the river, will be five-aided rooms
usual steel skyscraper skeleton In
the construction ot a 20-story lux-
ury apartment project on New
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