Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 115, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 24, 1950 Page: 8 of 44
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LIFE-SAV I,X<» (.IFT — llMiignig up hex autographevi
cartila>ard replica of a MimhI eoiitainti on a Christmas
tree, Actress Anne Jeffreys joins the ranks of those
contributing to the Red Cross blood bank during the
holiday season. A mobile blood unit of the Red Cross
xxas set up on the stage of a New York theatre to
receive donations from show folk.
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building again showed a -par
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: Chambers of commerce and Mcx-
| lean immigration agents along the
California Mexico border ate ...........
| squabbling about just how much ’ Squire cards. Some U.
of Mexico is a "frontier rone " ' - . ..
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I Ensenada Chamber of Commerce 1 leave.
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pei iii.'.s tills past week
r. turn to residential
t.■•'. r... lion Pc: mils lor
student center at 1109 Oakland at a
cost of »28 000
Other permits were issued
E W Morrison, Ji Mulkey
Street, one-story frame shingle
and brick house, 35.000
W H Flynn. 910 South
ciic-slorv frame. $400
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RAWHIDE BOUND bv Ed Bite
a.. St printed bv Mos.-, Pub
Jt.iig C San Angelo distribu'.
! bv Carl E Wilson Co . Seattle
North Americans ran enter thei then began to protest to the
Mexic an "frontier sone" without ’ Juana authorities
tourist cards, which coat $3 For a Along the Texas bolder t h e
while immig.tton agents ‘>>ler-| X“U«' belt’V mllV'w’dValong
| preled that to mean tourists could l (hp v
| go as tar south as Ensenada, be Mrxlcan immigration
low Tijuana, without the cards ! given wide latitude
Recently, however, the agents i Ing their instructions
put up an immigration station lem probably
; just outside Tijuana and began to : cully
S. tourists
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price ceiling may follow, although
about March
The retailer
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