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Denton Man
Free (hi Bond
1 Stooges Comedy
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ponaored by the First National Rank of Sanger and the
Information on last week’s Mystery Farm picture.
Color by Cinecolor
Starring
Mario Windsor
Richord Robot
&
on Scripture Street was going dry
Al ! pm Wednesday it heli
surface of the Earrtt it about BO
degrees Fahrenheit
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DOUBLE FEATURE
colonial a
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Funeral services for Samuel Ed
ward Meredith were held at 3 p m
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McClendon,
Hodgson, |
| charge of the
ments
Wendell Dart of Denton was free
on 12.000 bond today after being
charted in hittlee court with theft
American
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Tomorrow On
‘Hayride9 Show
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Jerry Kent Green, student
North Texaa State College.
t....F -- a -jrvoa, Rucai VII SSIEipariaC aiTOSa IOC Blag* BUU IIIUUC1
Louisiana Hayride program Satur-i t 1 "
day night .Children who come to the ready-
The Ixxtixiana Hayride, which to wear or shoe departments at
originates from KWKA Shreve Russell'
port, is heard from 8: Jo pm
11 pm
Green, who is s member
Sigma Phi Nu fraternity,
made several appearances
South Texas recently with
well known singers as
Pierce. Slim Whitman.
Wakely and others
Red Supply Lines
in Western Korea
On the East Coast, Allied plants
demolished five large warehouse
buildings near Wonsan, the Air
Force said
I Fighter bombers slashed at Red
battle lines
The Air Force said V. 8. Sabre
jets damaged two Russian built
Mills during the afternoon The
aerial duel between two Sabres
and two MIGs from a formation of
IP was on a sweep that took the
American planes within 30 minutes
ol the bombed-out Suiho power
plant on the Manchurian border.
WHOSE FARM IM THIS?—The rIkivp pbtee wan photographed somewhere in Denton
County and the Record-Chronicle would like to know where it is located and to whom
tt belongs. If the owner recognizes his property, he is asked to call at the newspaper
office to receive free of charge an enlarged copy of the picture Turn to today's
Farm Page advertisement a
Lewisville State Hank for
spending 65
fit out our
Roys Choir Gets
5on-Profit Charter
A charter incorporating the
( Denton Civic Boys Choir as a non-
profit organization has been Is-
sued by the secretary of state a
office at Austin.-
Wayne W Evans is president of
.... Don Robtnion lx vice
president, .1 (1 Panel is secretary-
treasurer and George Bragg is rti-
i lived in Burlington, is a nephew
I of R F. Chastain., 1012 Myrtle
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital — Ad
i milled Marlin Hart. Bergstrom
I Air Force Base. Austin medical,
’Robert N Simpkins, Krum, nirdt
cal; Mrs. Bessie Contltss, Killern, I
I surgical; Mrs Frankie Peabody, I
723 Woodland, surgical Mrs Pansy
Price. Rt 2. Denton, medical;
Mrs Via May Rawlings, Rt 2,
Denton, medical Dismissed Fred
dy Ray Price, 2508 Prairie; Mrs
Allene Douglas and baby. Frisco; |
Mrs Julia Jones. Ponder; Mis
Bertha Wingate, Ponder, R I.
Simpkins, Krum, Linda Ixiu Art, j
Lewisville. Mrs Mary Hopkins. I
1511 Oakland; Marlin Hart. Berg-j an(j Truman nominated candidate,
stron Air Force Base. Austin | Just changing faces won’t put the
Denton Hospital and Clinic—Ad i ri.nini.tr.tmr, mil itwyla-at ’*
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locating commiaaion, urged that
the college be located there be
cause. for one reaaon, "We have
five men to one woman and want
the girla to come thia way,” and
one of their speakers said in IBfr
that there were "40 counties of
young men who would welcome the
girls "
Denton wax chosen as the lor a
tion on the 76th ballot
who is
Phi Nu
several
steady. utility to
iter lamb* 110-138. one
Few Mexteo laisitM 838 cull
IB and below; cull ewea 88 60-
87.36. lightweight feeder limbs 610-
en
FNII1AY n«AI«
PORT WORTH (API—Wheat Rr>
hard 364 1 4-80 1/4
Corn No. 3 white 8 18-31
Oate No. 1 white 1 08-11
Borenuma No. 3 yellow milo S 46- j
64.
thing new, a double ieature kid
show, will be presented. Features ■
will be choaen from one oi the
following stars' pictures: Shirley
Temple. Lassie. Laurel and Hardy
or Abbott and Costello.
In addition to the double feature «
show, there will be the regular I
„ K stage program, cartoon, serial and
this afternoon at the First Baptist comedy
Church. The Rev. Edward Hamd
ton conducted services
Meredith died in his home in C WNYort »-
Air ai ado Wednesdsy night He was
born Denton County 10
iBoo,
He is survived by his wife. MUVE-IN THEATM
Minnie Lynn Meredith, two sons, i
W. T Meredith of Houston and ^*r Every
Jack L. Meredith of Fort Worth; I Ov Car Night
two aiatera, Mra. 8ally Cryer and |
Mrs Relle Ashby of Denton; and LAST NIGHT
three brothers, Taylor Meredith oft
Meiedith
and W B Meredith of Plain
Pallbearers were Ellis Coker.
Hardy Rav Meredith.
naUng people To cull C-8tMM
FOR*BAI.E God n.'ICh cow with heif-
er calf. See at 1400 Dallas Drive.
Phone c-7»»4
AVAKULBtJt no*, nice amsll dnwn-
■teire garaya apartment 930 Hyca-
more
fl^ilftG WANTCD S1 00 per dozen
atunrtFd 410 Center, C-B006
FfJWIaSffKD- cottage apa
Mte-letta Gall C-86,40
pm
lOVfcY 4-room furnished apartment.
Penod furniture. 4 18 W. Svraniore.
Drue Calhoun
fWUfewt* Nit, SOO I Utnaan} St. A mt
Board ot tnvirsnr- i nmmnM' neo of
the state Of Trsas A> -Un. T. sae M»'
S. 196- To V>nom It M»> Cometn This
*’ STA ND AR D**R E.y IN *1 RAM'S.
DAt.I.AS TttXAS
has accord ini to »"Otp sis rmert' -orr
•lied with th« lawa •'< Texs. •> oomu ions
arecebero to 0* do.ny business thi-
sts'e. and T hs • HmiM to ,»ld '■nrnrsnt
a .ertlticate of aufhni'ie t-nm ih.« < (tice
entaitn* It to do husm*o n this ms's oh
the year ending Max 31 196.1
Given under n.j hand ano m; »» '
,»f<<ee *• Austin Tesaa, the oa'r for’
antrve written . „ ,»
i^.ORGF * H Tl.Ft
teaal I Chairmen of iht tv^-a
1g dry
Id only
he de I
dared
The new 2,000,000 gallon storage ,
tank, constructed in 1900. normal- 1
ly holds 70 feet of water.
The city commisilon established I
at an
Marshall Mordecat. Sam Lehrman
and Paul Ixxkharl
Arrangements for the funeral
were made by Schmitz Funeral
1 Home
J T. McClellan
Funeral Services
Conducted Here
Funeral services for John Thom-
as McClellan, Sr , were held Thura-
PiMONALB | mined there by Mr and Mrs Jack fjay Hfternoon McClellan
Lee Preston Jr., who is studying 1 Sisco of Corsicana formerly of Aug 19 after an illness
at Harvard University, la visiting ■ Denton,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs Lee
Preston, 2109 Haywood
Dr and Mrs. James Webh, 2107
W Oak are vacationing at Creedc,
Colo
Dr. and Mrs Max Shipley. 813
I East College are visiting in Illinois
■ for several weeks.
Dr Earle B Blanton. 415 Ave
A. Jerry C. McCain, 1803 Highland
and D. P Hollis, 1717 Highland,
914 F.gun, have i rector.
: returned irom Tempie, where '----
! Thursday they attended the tuner-'
Johnson, 53. La
f Mr. John-1
.... mi. H-uiiuuuni irum i>
| "~"t J *p j Burlington, was - nient as secretary of agriculture if
Halon Tuesdav evening
1 Temple His daughter, Marie. 23, .^p
I is hoepitaliy.ed in Temple with rfoi|ars
staff, will leave Saturday for a degree in nursing and a diploma
from the Harris College of Nurs
mg
Dr and Mrs. Paul Young and
daughter Paula. 423 Woodland, will
leave Friday to visit their daugh
ter and sister, Mrs. Joe D Strong,
at Fayetteville. Tenn
Dr. and Mrs W. H
804 Ave. D, will leave Saturday
|or a trip to Philadelphia and Bos
I ton. They will accompany their
nieces. Miss Marian Bayard, who
I has been their house guest, to
Greensboro, Ala
Mr and Mrs. C E Bennett and 1
Leo Bennett, 1000 vs Hickory, will
.leave Friday for a month's vaca-
tion In Denver, Rocky Mountain
i National Park and Yellowstone
Park
i Mrs. Ora Lee Ewing is leaving
for a month s visit with her chil-
dren in Hobbs. N.M. and Sudan the choir,
and Crane In West Texas
| Mr and Mrs L. W. Lh Grone,
and son Charles,
1 returned from Temple,
rnurxaav thev attennea tne tuner-' .
jal of Clifford Johnson. 53. La ijlSetltlOWer
(Irone s brother in law Mr. John-1 „
. , icontinued from Page 1i
| son, who lived in Bur!!—'—. ,..Vrri.rv of .Bricuiiu
i instantly killed in a highwny col-' Ikp „|ns sa|(1 ,he taxpavers
I Halon Tuesday evening near f expect relief
are
to
administrative
world level "
Later, at a barbecue held on the i the water ban at an emergency |
--I Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum ] meeting here Wednesday. Citizens
grounds, Thornton declared that I were asked not to sprinkle lawns’
the Republicans are waging a or wash cars. No mention of water 1
i "crusade " hours, such as ware eel up in Den- j
"Stevenson is a Truman-selected ton last year, was made
’ or
Russell s will be given free tickets
to to the style show
Approximately 50 models, boys
Of and girls, ranging from four to 12
has years of age will participate in the
m’stage presentation.
such | On Saturday, Aug 30. the Cam-
Webb ; pus Theater will hold its regular '
Jimmy i Back-lo School Kiddie Show Some |
afternoon
19 after
months.
The Denton Contractor was born
in Georgia in 1886 He had lixeil in
J years
He is survived by his wife Mrs
... two sons,
T . Jr , Denton, and William
Gober Lake Dallas, one daughter,
‘ i Matie Belle Medlin, Houston;
four sisters, Mrs R E Sparks,
Foard City, Mrs. Henry Collins,
Leonard. Mrs. George Vales, Aus-
tin Mrs Mattie Walling, Plain-
view. three brothers, W C. Mc-
Clellan, San Antonio, E R Mc-
Clellan, Lubbock. E. L. McClellan.
Morton, and seven grandchildren
Pallbearers for the funeral were
Smith Parks, Jake Smith. Wllfbrd
Pierce. Harry Owens. Seth Massey
and Marion Smith
Goen Funeral Home
funeral
Make yeur demetraey wark by
werklng at yeur demetracy. VOTI
in runaff eleetlan tamer raw. Den-
tan Klwanla Club.
noth e nt
I ITS Hl IHH.T Ht.ARIMI
WHfcREAR, tbs City of Denton
Hurtget for the f tar a I year l#81-63
wu duly filed In the office of the I
City Secretary of Denton. Texu. on .
the Brd day of July. A D., 1888. 1
WHERKAS, The City Commiaaion
ordered a public hearing to be heard
in the city CqpuniMtnn room in the
City Mall at f 00 P M August B7th
A D 1683
NOW TitEREFORF notice la here-
by given that a public hearing will
be held In the City Commission room
in the City Hau in Denton, Texas at I
3 00 PM on the 37th day of August
AD. 1653
wtTNMW mv hand tnia 3tst day of'
Ailfuat, AD. 1163
irtEAl I CWAj
City I
Augual 31. 32 1062
Wil- |
’ Just changing faces won't r
administration out of powei.
mlttcd Jimmy Bingham, Aubrey, I —
surgleal J F Dawson. Sanger, I
medical. Mrs( <). R. Tabor, 1120
Frame, surgical Dismissed Mrs
John DeGorge. Keller; Mrs Ray
Smith, and eon. 1408 N Elm; Mrs
B I. White and -on. Lewisville
Elm Street Hospital and Clinic—
5dmltte<1 C. A Whitley, Edwina,
surgical; Jimmv Ray Parker.
Kellar, medical Dismissed: R 1,
Grahl, 322 1 2 E Oak; Mrs Sam
Veanueva and «on, 1015 Davis;
Mrs. Florence laylor. 214 Nor
man. Mrs Gladys Morden, SOS W
Prairie.
UN Planes Smash
FHIHAV LIVEHTIM K
FORT WORTH I API—Cattle 800
oelvee 300, oaUto uneven, inoelly .
eteady to week Receipts mostly eowe
Calve* slow and weak, few utility to I
good slaughter steers and yearlings
616-838; utility and commercial
cows 614-816; tenners and euttera
e 10-616; bulla 614*833: commercial
and good slaughter calvee 618-696.
common and medium stock er and
feeder kteeri and yearlings 818-623
Mogs 100: about steady Cboice
180-340 lb butcher* 62178, other
weight* aoarc* Bow* 618-818
Bheep 300. steady; utility
: eholoa alaugh'
I load 71 lb Wav
lamba 6
Wayne W Evans and family 413
Marietta, will spend a week's va-
cation visiting Mr. and Mrs. Evans Denton L3
parents In St. Louis Their son, |\
Gene, will return to Denton with Ma'tie Belle McCieilan
them He haa been visiting hia .i p jr
grandparents
Mi and Mrs J. P
attend the graduation of their
daughter, Nina Jo. at Texas
, . . Christian University tonight She
members of the North Texas State < will receive a Bachelor of Science
1 will Ina,, frrt- • riearee in nnrain* and a rlinlnma
I fishing trip in Colorado
Mr. and Mrs T. J Foute, 2101
j W Oak and Mr and Mrs Fred
I Cobb, 1820 W Hickory, will leave
Saturday for a three weeks vaca
tion in Creede, Colo. They will be
Democrats will vote m the Hemo- |
cratic run-off election Saturday
Voting hours are 8 a m to 7
pm
Precinct 1
Hall, Denton,
chairman
Precinct 2 Pilot Point
Peel, chairman
Precinct 3. Lewisville.
Forbes, chairman
Precinct 4 Little Elrn E
Hart, chairman.
Precinct 5. Roanoke. Omus Pct
erson, chairman
Precinct 6 Double Oak
Wilcogin, chairman
“ TOO LATt'TO classify ' Precinct 17. Parvin.
MAN want* to ride to chance Vought Harper, chairman
2nd anift Write Harold Dickey, ” ’ “ " "
•os 14. Aubrey.
WANTti>, about 80 to 60 acree of
pasture, close In. good water well
on O.I. pikrm loan. Phono (. 0260
Koro
today
Communist targets all across the
Korean peninsula U. S Sabre |et«
damaged two Russian built MIG-
15 jets
On the grounds, Allied soldiers i
repulsed two light Red assaults
Twelve B 28 bombers staged a
daylight raid on a Communist sup-
ply area at Anak, on the Haeju
peninsula, near the Mth parallel
Kids To Stage
‘Style Show
Denton kids will shine Saturday
when they present their own style
show on the stage of the Campus
Theater
' H M Russel) and Son* is apon
soring the yearly event It is also
al i furnishing the models and clothes
Youngsters will see their friends
sing as a special guest on the ■ parade across the stage and model
, . - . latest back to school clothes
, Lwsw vw a t/x 8 Fv *a i-oari v.'
Here is the complete list of poll Precinct 7 Bolivar, R
ing places in Denton County where singer, chairman
Precinct 8 Stony, W F
lock, chairman.
Precinct 9 Lloyd Jerry Martin,
chairman
Precinct 10
Lord, chairman
Precinct 11. West School House,
G G. Habron, chairman.
Precinct 12 Aubrey, .1
Natt, chairman
Precinct 13 Mustang
Moore, chairman
Precinct 14 Discontinued
Precinct 15 Lake Dallas, G
Ferrell, chairman
Precinct 16 Argyle
Precinct 18. Caruthers Motor Co ,
117 S. Ixxust Danton, 0. J. Camp,
j chairman
Precinct 19 Mack Massey Motor
on VJ.A. rTMiil aiMAAi. a ia«>aa« see*' a .
FUjUilBjfBD apartjrnvnl fo. dkrnmi- Dpnlon Rullo<'k HXd*L <'halr-
Precinct 20 City Hall, Denton,
Mrs Roy Allen Sr . chairman
Precinct 21. Waketon J M Cal-
vert, chairman
Precinct 22. Justin, A
hams, chairman
_____' Precinct 23 Sanger. A O
lartmrnt 4i8 son, chairman
v alter sao precinct 24
Whitley, chairman
Precinct 25. Slidell. Mrs L. M
Atcheaon. chairman
~ | Precinct 28 Drop. Mrs
Wallace, chairman.
Precinct 27 Krum, C C Wilkins,
chairman
Precinct 28 Ponder. R K
Spadden, chairman
Precinct 29 Plainview George
Reik, chairman
Precinct 30 Discontinued
Precinct 31 Shiloh, Clyde Sim
mens, chairman
Precinct 32 Corinth. J B Brown. | Colo
chairman
billion
• ■ ,,, ,,, uui i>ui aiinexi i , ,,<- tape **,,,
serious injuries Mr Johnson who services for war No man knows’be considered by the grand jury1
better than Ike how to cut the al Hx next session
cost of war He knows if the Army I------------- ‘ -----
is set up right or not He knows'
how tn save money on military1
spending better than anyone else.” 1
Answering Democratic charges J
that Ike is "Inexperienced ” Thorn
ton rieclaird ... . K .... z .. ...
“Eisenhower can get all kinds of about 23 feet of water,”
people to work together. He made
the leaders of many nations co-
operate during the war Hr has
experience on a
charged in Justice court with theft
by false pretence
He allegedly purchased auto ac
reasories from a local car dealer
this week and gave a 8174 68 check
in payment Payment on the check ’
was stopped
Dait wax arrested here Thurs-
day by Constable Walter Gibbs. '
The bond was set by Justice of the 1
armed I Peace 7. D. I^wli The case will
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WHOLESALE
PRICES
on FamoMX PHILCO
AIR CONDITIONERS
Jz* ton regularly $389.95
while they lost - $299.95
Hurry!
ADAMS
Justin - Phone 41
TEXAS
Freevue Sat. Nite
11:30 —
EL PASO
In Color with
JOHN PAYNE
GAIL RUSSELL
Come ot 10 P. M.
Soo ''Outlaw Women
and remain for the
froevuo.
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FREE-VUE SAT. 11130 P.M.
Per
Cor
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LAST NIGHT
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CHICKEN FEED — DAIRY FEED
The finest money can buy at Snow's
Bring Uo Your Custom Grinding
SNOW'S FEED STORE
McKinney O Frame Phone Central 6431
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The loader in the first primary . . .
ROY MOORE
Will epproaleta ybwt euppert far
SHERIFF
And w||| reefora day # night patrol without
extra eeponaa to ti»o tospoyare
( Paid by Roy Moore)
■111*1 .1 I nil .0 I
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* Teday and Saturday 4
"ABBOTT AND COBTtLLO
7 MBIT THI INVIIIBLB MAN”
h Pasture: — 1:M, 4:Jt,
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I "PICK UP GIRL”
Beverly Miehaele > HuM
Feature*: — 2iM, 5:M,
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Roy Moore
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Sheriff
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TO THI VOTERS:
rec-
enfette the lawe
I need yeur vote and I eertalnly will apprttlata N.
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ROY MOORE
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I promise you that ot Sheriff I wi|»
fBirly and Impartially.
I am seehlnp this office on my record of being MoAexf,
Efficient, and Courteous.
I with to fake thlt opportunity fe thank all those splendid
people who have boon eo nleo to me lit this campaign.
I have eanducted o clean campaign befitting the great
office I seek.
I om asking for yout vote, help end influence m tomor-
row i election.
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Fald Hr by ftey Moato end hit tons
I hove done the host I could fo tee each of you per-
sonally In this campoign. But Of course it is not possible
to see everyone. Therefore, I am taking this moons of
reaching you to ask your continued support in my rOCO
for Sheriff.
' 'ay ____--
I am the sort of mature end responsible mon you want
for Sheriff arid I hove an understanding of young peoplo
and an interest in their welfare.
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I hove the experience, the ''know-how/' end the determ-
ination to make Denton County e good Shariff. My
ord itself is the best evidence os to my ability to stop
trime and bring criminals to justice,
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