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FIRST OF SEASON
Hurricane Moves
Toward Bahamas
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to Rico.
MARKETS
feeder
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410-118
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with no
Riles Set For
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Camp Howze
County, starting in 1950
TURKEY DINNER with all the Trimmings
Adults 50c
Children 25c
Air Conditioned - - - It's Cool!
Denton
3pm
6.200.
and
423-426:
Served ALL DAY
-THURSDAY -
RAYS CAFE
etUd the
dear
Tanner Named
i *
City Marshal
At Lewisville
1 Rico and the Dominican Republic
j and more in the direction of the
'chain of Bahama Islands
The storm, called Able because it■
ts the first of the season, developd
from an easterly wave that haa
been moving slowly westward since
Sunday.
Hurricane hunting planes have j
checked it morning and afternoon I
the past two days
Easterly waves arc broad bands
ol squally, rainy weather which
moved westward over the Atlantic
at this time of year Hurricanes!
jsometimes develop from them.
been a policeman and <
sheriff in Sherman and Grayson I of Houston;
County and a deputy in Denton of
(Ysiifltv dsrtinr in
son. Dick Hamilton
and several grand-
-MIAMI
ft' - .
today in a swirling, squally area
about 1,000 miles east south-east of
Miami. j liuill'aur w»o ■aiuiui^ wvoinviwa'
*A hurricane hunting plane prob- • west ward at about 8 to 10 miles
i£g the tropical storm reported an hour with a tendency to a more
slushing winds of about 85 miles 1 northwesterly course.
ft hour in the northern semi ctr-1 Slow movement to the northwest
Zfc. was i
•*A hurricane packs winds of 75 hours
an hour or more.
indicated during the next 24
i, the advisory said.
‘ This would tend tn swing the hur-
Zt$M 10 a m. (CST) advisory lo ricane slightly away from Puerto
poorly defined center”
latitude 22 0 north and longi j
tilde 65 0 west or about 250 miles '
ttbrth-northeast of San Juan, Puer
Funeral services for Mr?
Hamilton of Houston formerly of
will be held Thursday at
at the Fogel West Funeral
Spacial fa fha Recerd-Chremcla
LEWISVILLE—Harold \ Tan !
ner, former Denton County deputy j
sheriff, officially became the new
city marshal here Tuesday night j
His position, for which he will i rillv„7
draw the same salary as deputy, sale* so cents or more off. Stockers
is comparable to that of Denton generally si lower C—: —
■_ _ klfiiiahtar esli-e* ■ ----- “ “
chief of police It was i
equipped his personal cai with a
two-way radio, red lights, siren
and other gear necessary foi law
enforcement
“Lewisville will be in
touch with Denton and Dallas on
17 14 kilocycles.” he said
Tanner tendered his resignation
aa deputy to Sheriff W. () Hodges
tn Denton Tuesday, explaining
"In aevenng my connections with
this department 1 do so
ill feeling toward anyone
He asked that the resignation it ■■ •»,
become effective Sept io Until .vf / X. 11 (I III 111 Oil
then, he plans to take a vacation
The new city marshal was born
in Fort Worth and raised in Gaines
ville. Hi» first law enforcement
commission was in 1929, when tie
became chief of civilian police at Home in Houston
In his Ifi years of i Survivors include her husband:
experience in the field, he ha* two daughters. Mrs. Eli Myers of
deputy ' Dallas and Miss lavuise Hamilton
„ ■ . • ' • —* ' .. . I I ..... I ..h - ., . . „ r \ ... I' tin ... > 11 — n
f Houston
' children.
villa's tremendous growth Tan
ner'a office will he at the city
hall. He assumes hi* duties Sept
10
Other law enforcement
here include a constable and night I
watchman
With him to 1-ewisville Tanner
Will bring the town's first fully
„ , „ . season's . Gales and heavy squall* extend-
at tropical hurricane was born cd 200 miles outward from the cen-
1ay in a swirling, squally areajtet in the northern semi circle.
The Weather Bureau said the
hurricane was moving west-north-
270 pound butchers KI 00-26 ■ few ■
260-270 pound hog* 031. sows *16-
»I8
Sheep a.200. fully steady, moat
utility and good slaughter spring
I luinba 12'1-426 yearllnga 415-418:
I t«o-yrar-nlds 415 down: cull ewes
47 00-50. utility and good e«ea 48 00-
50 feeder lambs 410-418 feeder
instant \e»rllng» 410-414
m i nxi m»iv <.n six
FORT WORTH 1AP1- Wheal No
I h»rd 2 54 1 4-60 1 4
Corn No 2 white I 15 I 2-21 I 2
Osts No 2 a lllte I OH-11 1 2
Forghtims 3 47-52
ni.ll5F.SIHV 1,15 ESTOCK
FORT WORTH i AP i -Cattle 4 300;
:..j 2,200; market very alow moat
.... w .... 4
-----'-----T flood and choice I
reccntl'v ’,lftu*hter calve* steady but other* 60 |
, - i. . . • cent* or more lower Oood and choice
created here as * result of Lewis- slaughter steer* and yearlings 425- I
j.._. .----, .s common and medium 415-424; j
j ( miner and cutter cows 48-410. bull*
414-431 good and choice slaughter
calves 425-428 culls 813-815: good
and choice Stocker calves 826-828;
agents 1 common and medium 818-423: atock-
I cr vearllngs 416-438. Stocker cows
' ' 414-418
I Hogs 600 butcher hog* 3,5-60 cent* 1
lower; sows about steady Choice 180- i
. .... ........ I'-’70 bound butcher* 42100-26 • raw*
equipped patrol car. He told lite
Record-Chronicle today he has I
ito^ towto
Native Texan Named
New Rent Director
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Republicans promptly cnuciied
Mrs. Wilson
Rites Today
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exhausted
Good News:
* ENDS TONIGHT *
Polio Declines
Mr
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a
polio outbreak "
tuate from week to week, but the I
* Espinoza
THEATRE
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Ste L'o Fnr
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Cook's Points
aad
Builder's Hardware
Foxworth>Galbraith
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Lumber Co.
1-bad room. 4780
Plus 2 Cartoons
comIng THURS. - FRI.
a week
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Isaac Emery
^Funeral Held
Two Survive
B-17 Accident:
Probe Starln
Ivy •
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Future Generals
West Point
Terrytoon
Late News
DRIVR4H
Per
Car
A Coriood
Every Night
AN IMTEKSTATS TM1
“last TIMES TODAY
Extra
Snow frolics
Cancde
Extra
Latest
News Events
Ihe
than
probably void the ordinance call-
ing that election and pass another
I downatalra
location.
am.
ment
A volcano will often erupt mud
Most of the primates (so called
highest” groun o' snimal* which
include* man) live in tree*
5 — Murder
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HOMER CURTIS
INSURANCE
Office Nadio Center
Rhone Central 6123
50c
TEXAS
IS iat|M1«H
AST TIMES TODAY 1
Bolder drama than |
any you hove ever I
seen before! L
Barbara Stanwyck |
Paul Douglas
Robert Ryan |
Marilyn Monroe
CLASH
BY .
NIGHT ’
LAST TIMES TODAY
HOLLYWOOD
BARN DANCE
— with —-
Ernest Tabb
Hiro - Kertune
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HAWK
ZJoptc^
4-11 Boys To
Show Swine
said Espinosa. “We knocked
out [nortars, machineguns, burp
guns and everything they had, 1
guess."
After the two had cleared the
ridgaline, the company moved lo
I
and A*M Thura-
conducted an inquiry into the acci-
dent that sent them and aix other
1 B-17 crew meinbera plunging into
the Gulf of Mexico, the target of a
new-type jet fighter
S-Sgt Charles D Jone*. 31, of
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE. Fla ,|
decai made a visit to Ponder and 1 — Two exhausted airmen
Roundabout
(Continued from Page 1)
| day after day When last I saw
you you told me of your doctor
advising you to go easy with lawn
mower* Please let me know who
your doc tor w — mine ha* never ,
given such wise advice for me ” j
Well, we hear that Mr. and Mrs. lived
Frank Solomon are again in Cali-j born
i this summer - -
60c £
TONIGHT & WED.
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The first nominating convention
in I' S. party history chose An
drew Jackson by acclamation in1
1832
STARTS THURSDAY
I I CORNEL
WILDE
TERESA
II WRIGHT
California
Conquest
I
I
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of Dallas two
J C. Baker and
G. P Washington, both of
Worth, four brothers; 14
grandchildren and six great grand-
children
A FiHMiaiiM
Racttof*
SlSnift
SOHN • HONDA
PAYNE FLEMING
DENNIS
O’KEEFE
Homer Ferguson (R-Mich) said
"the barrel is getting pretty low
and the President certainly went all
the way to the bottom in this
case.”
Tbara are about 40.quo diff ..ant
‘kinds of fishes now known.
Servlets for Every Member of the Family
1 SevlMS accSuRts Fo» fha chlldran'a future
2. ChaaklRf oaaounfa for Mofhar's convanlanco
1. Leena to Dm for oil pufMaoa.
First State Bank
01 Denton
Member Podoral Deposit Insurance Corp.
7
C. E. MILLER
<20th AnnNeroeryl
types of Internees. Spociolieing in
Liability Coveraao.
T04 MeCRARY BLDO.
L Ji
aociatcd with the
(Standard) in Kansas, and is r
friend of George Harte, owner of
I Harte Airfield in Denton, and
former head of the i
training «t North Texaa State Col-
lege Ted. too. has made flights to
the end of the year, Henry C.
I Smith of the Washington FHA of-
fice said He’s director of the
FHA * low interest loan program
and said the demand in Texas was
running at a near record pace now.
Chief reaaon for the increased
loans which he estimated at twen- i hm undfr kidfr
ty million dollars, i* that farmers | Cap( Arthur w Ptnce Jr
company commander, who lives st
Gian Ridge, N J.
Company A joined Company C i
which had been giving them sup
port and formed a strong line of
defense which repulsed two enemy
counterattacks during the night and
made the Urd Regiment confident
it waa on top of Old Baldy to stay.
“It waa a very successful opera-
tion." said Pence. "I believe we're
on the hill for keeps."
and ranchers have entered a period,
when they must get more feed and
aeed or fold up. Smith said.
Smith said farmers in 14 states
arc receiving the FHA loan*. About
32 million dollars ik available tn
the fund set up by Congress for
the loans, Smith said, adding that
44 million dollars is out on loan at
present
There 1.* a good chance, he hint
ad. that Congreas will be asked to
boost the FHA funds.
The commission chairman an-
‘ I nounced his resignation last Sat-
1 urday night He said he waa quit-
ting on the advice of his physician.
Three weeks ago, Fitzgerald, in
j his resignation notice, termed hi*
job a "difficult and thankless one"
and saM he wa* quitting "for
l>eisonal reasons."
capts it, acquiesces in it, enjoys
it.—Oscsr Wilde in Readers Di-
gest.
FA<£oloxri&r\
V2[DRfVE-INTHEATW
Writing all
Automobile
RHONE C-2215
* TOADY AND THURSDAY ♦
"JUST THIS ONCI"
Janet Leigh o Petor Lawtord
MOM'S SrigMest Camesiy of
. fha Tear
-. Alaa —
SIALID CARGO"
Dana Andrews oCarla Balenda
Claude Rains
an Saturday Bvenino
Past Story,
"THS GAUNT WOMAN"
Texas, N.Y. Politics Differ
Greatly, Kiwanis Club Told
Individualism distinguishes Den | uate
ton politics here' from the New
York variety. T B Davis Jr told
Klwanians Tuesday
"Up there, one works in terms
of the party,” he said "You think
in term* of the party organisation
and are a party candidate It is
not so here."
Davis, a history professor in
Naw York Citg a Hunter College,
ia a former Denton reaident and
North Texa* Stair College grad-
We note in the Record Chronicle
.that the "Story of Will Rogers"
. was shown at the Campus in Den-
* ton We saw it and enjoyed it here
—one of the great shows We hear
Eight Denton County 4H Club I that the Campus had its second
l>oys will aiww swine in the annual i biggest receipts of any Saturday
■DREAMIAND1
■CTiHIHHiinmilB
I year*.
| The city council approved yester- i
irfay a boost in one party residen |
tial rates from’ J4 65 a month to
$5.50 One party business phones i
will cost $15 50 natead of $11.75. I
The rates average 17 7 per cent I
higher and are estimated to yield
$3,IM.450 a year more to the South-
I western Bell Telephone Company
unaelfiahneaa ia letting other
people's lives alone, not interfer-
ing with them. Selfishness aims at
creating around it absolute uni-
I formity. Unaelfiahneaa recognixea
Old Baldy
(Continued from Page 1)
though, they defended that hill like ton ( ounty.
W. Blackwell and Mi**
W. Syca
returned from a vacation to
... j were ac
companied by Mrs Winnie Luker
of Nacogdoches
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Flanagan and
children of Detroit, Mich, are
NSW JOG—Tighe E Woods, the
nation's rent controller, poses
at the White House in Washing-
ton after being picked by Presi-
dent Truman to head the office
of price stabilization, succeed-
ing Ellis G. Arnall who Sept. 1
returns to private law practice
in Atlanta, Ga (AP Wirephoto)
PILOT IN TiST SRROR—The
Air Force announced that Col
Arthur R. DeBolt, above, to, of
Columbus, Ohio, waa the pilot
of an automatically controlled
jet fighter which by mistake
i .... ... .. .i fired a rocket that sent a B 17
a position was origi- boinber ,pinning in names into
nally scheduled to be filled Sep Gul/ Mm1co An und.
130. However, the officials will | Urmlned number of crewmen
on the B-17 may have perished.
The Air Force said the pilot.
DeBolt, apparently mistook the
B-17 "mother" plane for a radio-
controlled drone during a test
operation Col. DeBolt waa over
come with grief by the tragic
error (AP Wirephoto)
Jack Schmitz and Son Funeial
Home is in charge of arrange-
ment*
Emery, a
service
Pender
Roselawn Memorial Park
Survivors include her husband, j
one stepdaughter. Mrs. Earl E
Jones of Denton; five sisters, Mrs
W. F Brooks Sr Mrs. E »' Pax-
I ton. Mrs Joe S Wilson and Mrs
W K Baldridge, all of Denton,
and Mrs R I Good of Tvier; one
grandson and several meres and
inephew*
enjoyed one of those "Ranchman's »1*P< late today as the Air Force,
Steaks" at a Cafe there That is -- •*--
one treat that we have promised
ourselves for some time, as we've 1
heard how delicious they are and
we’re going over to Ponder to eat I
with Mr* Jackson and Mrs Cobb
one of these days when tie get Meridian, Miss, and Airman 2 C >
back i Peter It Rosing, 22, of Ingleside
* * * * III . the only known survivors of
and Mrs Ted Treadway of thc crash and a 24 hour battle with
are here to visit jtormy gulf waters, were treated
lb*, Treadway of Detroit. Ted is ••’Ipdal for exhaustion and exposure.;
An intensive Air Force, Navy.
I. A M E S A
|charges are to be filed today
two fatal shootings
County Attorney R V Lindsev
said he would act in the slaying
yesterday of .Mrs Johnny Sanchez.
136 She was shot alter riding in a
'car driven by Joe Pina, 18 who
I was wounded Johnny Sanchez .1.1
ha* been jaded
Lindsey said he would move *l*o
in the shooting Mondav of Mr*
Lee McCallister. 32 wife of the
principal of the Lamesa Negro
j school for five year* McCallister
33. has told officer* the shooting
came after an argument over u*a
of the familv cai Met allister has a
WASHINGTON , Kepuoncana promptly cnucizoo
James Mclnnes Henderson, a na- the appointment of Woods. Sen.
tive of Daingerfield, Tex , today
was named the new Director of
Rent Stabilization.
Henderson, now genorgl counsel
of the Eeconomic Stabilization
Agency, succeeds Tighe F Woods,
promoted to head the Office of
Price Stabilization.
Both the Henderson and Woods
appointments are effective Mon-
day Woods succeeds Ellis G Ar-
nail, former George governor, al
price chief
Arnall plana to leave Washing-
ton probably Friday, to resume i
his law practice and i
company connections in
and Newnan, Ga.
Henderson. 40. ha* been in
Washington nearly 20 years, com
Pallbearer* were
Tom Gentry, J I
ence Harbert. I
We hear, too, that som« of the Brook* Trotter
Survivor* include hi* wife. Mr*.
Martha Anstte Emery; five sons.
O. C. of McAllen. O. J of Fort
Worth. Ralph of Duncan. Okla ,
Raymond of Ventura. Calif , and |
Lewis Emery
I daughters. Mrs
M rs
I up to the mountain* for a cooling port
1
ITie brown rat. migrating from
central Asia, is not believed to
have reached Great Britain until
about 1730 —
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Called oneUng _atenfiel<l
day’* P work *n Fellow• ,
4 ■ ROOM unfurnished downeteire
i kparunent. eaoeUent location, on
West HIckory^C-SHa___ >
4-room. bath, sepa-
rate meter*. 408 Amarillo, apply
403 Pearl____
UNFUnMtaih® 8-rboen house. SM
monthly. >•<* Cheetnut
WANTBD riders to Conralr, 111 a t
Shift, Q-Hto__ j- I
fi* u a<5MA. plenty of water,
oar bcfb ♦D Bert® B-roora houtt,
WA* 0«RHT._____I
Ma fc-MBlodk. 88100 *«*"■
*47 88 monthly. 2-bedromn. 4740
dowiy 0*8007. r .
Y.hkflfcAriM unfurnished house tor
r.nt, 2090 Denlaon DriM. C-740O
HOU80S: i rooms, bath 4%2 SO. 8
romne, hath. 480.00 C-2040 _
MatTUX^VOMAM for housework and
ewe of email child while mother
works. Chert hours Phone aftemoMW
C-OOSl,
joRnSSr o*aM May. aeaa^loa to ;
sown. Phene C-2076 __
f-fcOOM unTurnlehed garage apart-
ment, apply "23 * U»euat. Phone
C-4220 ___ ____'
h* aS’TTK Someone who ran use •
typewriter, to copy nubile record*
Require* about two hour* i
P»y good for time Involved Bos "1
Record-Chronicle
:r-si0Mc<X>i8G '2 beUM. cuurenleut
«wbwi4. 427 FUltvU. Q-'G'>8
ducted the service* in Goen Chapel
Homer Baker,
D Gentry. Clar-
Ben Boyd and
ar d j Although the session is pri-
I marily a budget hearing, commis
noners arc also expected to call ;
----------- - . - ,a special election to fill city com-
ing here first as aide to the late mission posts vacated by Chair-
Senator Moms Sheppard of Texas. n,hn R B Gambill and J. E Fitz-
He served aa assistant to the at |
torney general for several years
and has held various posts in this
country and the Pacific with the
Justice, Stete. War and Navy De-
partment*
The price and rent post* each I nnr embracing both posts
carry a salary of $16,000 a year.
| visiting Mr and Mrs. J. W
agan 913 McCormick
^Jou/n
I
Funeral services were to
held today at 5 p m in the First
Baptist Church for Mrs Byrdie
Wilson, 55, who died Monday night
following an extended illness She
lived al 917 Egan
Mr* Wilson, a native of High.
Tex., came to Denton 38 years ago
She ia a graduate of North Texas
State College, a member of the ;
First Baptist Church and the Order 1
of the Eastern Star She married 1
Emory F Wilson in Fort Worth I
March 25. 1938
Daughter of the late Mr and
Mrs G W Martin, Mrs Wilson
' was formerly a bookkeeper at the
Martin Lumber Co. and she had
I also taught school
I The Rev Henry It Kinkeade,
pastor of the Grace Temple Bap
’ tist Church, was to officiate at the '
assisted by J
Interment was to be in
City Group
Studies Budget
City commissioner* were to meet
at 2 pm. today to discuss the city
insurance | budget for fiscal 1952-53.
> Atlanta j Although the session
health department today. It said judge the show
j Texas polio eases last week nose 1 program, R. C ramex. manager
dived to the lowest number since of the Denton Sear* store, will be
June 21 | host to the group for luncheon al
The total wa« 162 a sharp de- the Steak House
cline from the 214 case* of the----
pievious week
, State Health Officer George W.
(ox called it a "definite break in
the long battle against the preBent
polio outbreak." | -j ---------- —-
"The number of case* will flue-;it wa* thair last rice paddie ”
tuate from week to week, but the V«uKnn «■» wWnu<-u «»u CK1
peak for this year has definitely then on It was Holcomh and Espi ' Selfiahnes* Is not living aa one _
...... I , . , >a,l«L*e 4<x liva at ■■ • c lr i n L$ rktntorc
ip a bn rd. hr said noza Thry thrrw every hand gre-
------------------|na(je t|ley ha(j and When their Bup-
eat her
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initted J i
ger. medical,
326 E C '
Price. 810 W Hickory, surgical,
Rosalita Coulter. Denton, medical;
Jim Callahan, W. Sycamore, sur-
gical. E. W Carlton, 1225 Nor
man. medical Dismissed Mrs.
Bob Lewis. Pacific Street; Jesse
returning j Scarborough General Delivery,
Denton.
Elm Street Hospital and Clinic.
Admitted Charlie Ray Gray, 1012
E. Hickory, emergency surgery
L Ratliff of San Angelo con- lUtliiiv P/i/win
ted the services in Goen Chapel 1
Rales To (io Ip
DALLAS A* — Phone rate* '
I in Dallas go higher Sept 1 for the ,
i thud time in a little more than two I
! teg wound
? He is the son of T B Davis
Sr of Denton
He traced the political growth
and development of We*tch«slei
County, NY, where be oow re
aide*
• The Republican Party there u
composed of old English stock
while the Democratic Party •*
dominated by Irish and Italian
descendents of early settlers her*
Thus, the GOP ia primarily
Protestant The Democratic Party
is controlled mostly by Roman
Catholics.”
: Davis said intellectual* and
business group* make up the Re
publican group. Southerner* who
go there eventually join that party
1 In turn, the other party ia made
up of the workers and laborer*
It ia impossible for democratic
processes to function there.' he
said "There i» no appeal lo the
electorate possible or even thought
of ”
The visitor listed three change*
that ought to be made in New
York politics
1. There ia a need for the open
primary for nomination
; 2 The town and village set-up
j must be simplified
I 3 New York State need* more
I good inen to take part m politics
on the district and precinct level
Davis was introduced by hi* fa
thcr. who was chairman of the
day
Tiie program wa* in chaige of
the Kiwanis business and public
affairs committee Rruce Davis is
! chairman
(Dad) :
\Murder Charges
Filed In Shootings
We hear that Alabam" Mor
PRR5ONALS
Mi and Mrs. E. N. Massey and
son. Gary Neal, and Mr and Mrs
Nathan Solomon have returned
from a vacation in east Texas, Ar
kanaas, Missouri, Kansas and Ok
lahoma
Mias Johnnie R Punchard of
Goose Creek Independent School
System in Baytown, and Miss
Mattie Punchard of the Temple
Public Schools are spending a few
day* in Denton visiting friends
Funeral services sre pending in
Hydro. Okla . for Mrs S C. Tay-
lor, mother of Mr* Ruth King,
Denton Mrs Taylor died this
week A niece, Mrs Jack Hodges,
also reside* in Denton.
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Paschall
and son Robert, of Dallas, visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Paschall, 825 Anna, Sunday Rob
ert visited hi* grandparent* for
several days before t
home
Mr and Mr*. Reuben Spell and
children of Fort Worth visited
her brother, R P Drennan, 80S
i Panhandle, Sunday.
I Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Carruth
and sons. Leslie and Dennis, aie
I visiting Mr and Mrs tarruth’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs C E. Car
ruth, 913 Congress, and Mr and
, Mrs. Paschall. 825 Anna
M is J
Liwie Blackwell, 923
more. t^«ui>><^
points'In'Colorado. They
Texas, landing at the Dunn pri-
vate field, south of Stony in Den-
. on business trips for
Socony (Magnolia in Texas).
Vaughn was wounded and from '
wishes to live, it is asking others
to live aa one wishes to live And
I ply waa exhausted they picked up
I enemy grenade* and tosaed them.
.. I Espinoza placed an explosive
j Demand m Texas will quicken by'charge in a Red-held tunnel. I
"We went from bunker to bunk- infinite variety as delightful, ac-
er." said Espinoza. "We knocked (
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital
mitted Harvey Ridlon. 218 Forest,
medical; Mrs Ralph Rainey, 1400
Coit. medical, W M. Dunnam,
Tioga, medical Dismissed Harvey
Ridlon. 218 Forest Mrs. Christine
Bailey and baby, Lewisville Mr*
Emma McCory, Trenton. C. H |
Miller. Navarro. Mrs Coi a Sons, I ,
Sanger. | fornia
A Hollingsworth, San- |th>t he was staying in Denton this:
*!; E. F. Chambers, summer He writes that he has
Oak. medical; Mr*. J. E. been sleeping under three blankets
F ii n e r a I sen ices for Isaac
Emery, 83. were held today at 10
in Goen Chapel with inter- I
in old Hall Cemetery near
Lew isv ille
Mr Emery, a travelling sales '
man, was a former blacksmith He
at «2O Parkway. He was
in Dixon. Tenn , July 19,
though Frank 1869 and he came to Denton Coun- 1
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J W (Dad) Pender and the I^ev
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i since be reached his daughter *
place on a lake near Ix>s Angeles.
Ponder boys, are beating the sum-
mer heat rap by leaving fnr cool-
er climes They took off to Colo-
rado, we understand. Chester Jan-
uary. Boon Riney, Dinkey Deussen
and Mood Gann took off by auto-
mobile. going by way of Krum and
! Sanger and on to St Jo and on
off
•• | aval ii an vaaan auuitiici, laiuvagii laaaaaat i miu l • ma
Denlon Hospital and Clinic Ad j fold ua, repeatedly l>efore we left; ty 66 years ago
E
A U S T I N r - Ihe best I thus
polio news in more than two County Agent Al Petty explained Wichita. Kan*. Jk„._
I months wa* rejxjrted by the slate Raymond Pittman oi Denton will; hi* parent*. Mr and Mr* Alfred L, t<ie E^lin Air Force Base hos
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Socony Oi An jntensjve Ajr Force. Navy.
’ and Coast Guard search continued
. for the other six crew members of
en ®n' . - the B-17 bomber shot down by ac
' cident by an automatically con
| trolled F88D jet fighter.
Col Arthur R Debolt. 39 of Co
lumbus, O., pilot of the jet. w»* be
ing questioned hy in Air Force
hoard of inquiry making "an in-
tensive investigation” into the ac
cident
Sears Roebuck and Co. gilt show showing since it was built
Saturday morning at the Denton
County Fair Grounds Judging will
get under way at 10 a m
Chib members who won gilts in
the 1952 program are Jim and!
i Strader Taylor of Ponder, Fred-
' die Wilson of Argyle, Tommy
Schluter of Argyle. Gerald Brigg*
of Lake Dalia*, Allen McGee of
Lewisville. Don Swafford of Pon-
der and Monroe Pugh of Ponder
Each youth w ill return a register-
ed gilt to be given at the 1953 show, I
perpetuating the program,
.pl
rt<
Following t
Patrick manager
I
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Wadnetday, Auqutt 17, 1951
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