Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 66, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 29, 1952 Page: 5 of 20
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in full end your holidey packages wNI bo reedy for
you in our ley-o-wey.
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Bitt
ton County.
W. J. Lowe et ux to H. M Am-
lin et ux for $14,500 a tract of land
in the A. N. B Tompkins Survey,
Abstract No. 124C, Denton County,
Texas.
Joe Skiles and wife to Joe Wise
Brooks and Sue Brooks tor $10 and
other considerations Lot 1 in Block.
5, Extension 1, Crestwood Heights.
NEW DISTRICT CASES
Ex parte Roy Blankenship—ap-
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chargne for natural'gas Mrvica now in
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Hollywood To See
Mounties Up Close
HOLLYWOOD UP) — Hollywood, i McNeil commented that there have
which has made many movies1 been such instances in the ?S-year
about the Royal Canadian Mounted I history of the force.
"But nowadays we never send
' one man on a mission,** he added.
“The men generally go out in pairs.
Sometimes three men are sent.
But it has been found that does not
work as well. Two of the men
usually team up against |he other
on long trips.”
Not all of the Mounties work to
tracking down criminals. They do
everything from undercover anti-
Commttntot work in Mg factories
to delivering babies in frontier vil-
lages.
Oh, yes, that’s sheer nonsense
about the Mounties* motto being
“We always get our man." The
real one is “Maintain le Drott,"
French tor “Maintain the Right."
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LEGAL NOTICE
AA QJUiLNAMCB HX1NG ANB BS>
TKKMININU BATM AND CHABUBM
XO BC CKABGHB HOE SALES OF
NATl'AAl. GAB TO BBS1BBNTIAL
AND COMMBBC1AL CONSUMEM
WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF
At BBBY. DENTON COUNTY, TBXAB.
PBOVID1NG FOH THB MANNBE IN
WHICH SUCH BATES ANB CHABGB8
MAY BE CHANGED AND AMBNDBD
AND DBCLABING AN CMBBGEN'CY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF AUBREY
SECTION I. Effective with the fliat
gM bill., rendered after the date of
peasage end approval of thia ordi-
nance the rates and chargee for aalee
of natural gaa and natural gaa serv-
ice rendered to residential and com-
mercial consumers within the city
limits of Aubrey by Lons Star Osa
Company, a Texas corporation. Its
successors " ‘ ‘
fixed and
lows:
Minimum Mi
First 1 mc-f.
lonthly Bill *1.53
. at *1.70 per m.c.f. gross,
*1.53 per m.cj. net.
Next 1 mo..', at 1.423 per m.c.f. gross.
$1.24 per m.cY. net.
COUNTY or DENTON :
I, J. E. Boner. Secretary of the City |
of Aubrey, Denton County. Texas,
in Block 3 of Braiy Addition. Den-1 IX^Jng'lJ1 V JSFa^d'oowSw c^v
----• ; of an ordinance passed and approved I
by the City Council of the City of
Aubrey at a called session held on
tbe 27 day ot October. 1052. as It ap-
pears of record in the Minutes of said
Council. In Book 1. page 45
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OP
SAID CITY, this the 37 day of Octo- .
ber. AD. 1053.
(SEAL) J. 1. BON AB
City Secretary.
City of Aubrey. Texas
October 2$. 1952
Police, now has a chance to see
the Mounties up close.
An expert riding team from the
famous law enforcement body to
currently playing the 1a>$ Angeles
Horse Show. Between perform-
ances, the Mounties have had a
chance to tour tbe studio and see
how movies are made.
I had a chat with the leader of
the group, Inspector A. S. McNeil,
from the headquarter* at Regina,
Sask. A tall, friendly man, he told
me there to a considerable differ-
ence between the Mounties of tbe
movie* and those in real life.
“There have been some fine pic-
ture* about the service,” he began.
"But most of them have certain
things that any Mountie would
know were false. There to one thing
that always rankles me. The
ipountie in the movie* is generally
shown with long sideburns and hair
that looks like a beaver hat. The
fact is that we require regular
haircuts, even in the North Coun-
try. Moat Mounties have a crew
cut.” —
The inspector brought out a dis-
illusioning fact: few Mounties ride
horses any more. “You’ll find them
on horseback in the national
parks.” he explained. “Also some
patrol near the Parliament Build-
ing and other points of interest
so the tourist won't be disappointed.
“But otherwise we use the most
modern of equipment. We have
cars, boats and airplanes with two
and three way radio. We also have
the most advanced crime labora-
tories, since we are the equivalent,
of the FBI in the United States. I
Even the North Country Mounties
costa
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sts that
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oration. J'
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Wayman Dewey Whiteside
Miss Glenda Mae Fuller.
Delbert B. Jones and Miss
ginta Joyce I-ong.
S. M Hunt and Mrs Thelma
Galloway.
William Monroe King and Mar-
garet Inez Bodkins
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
W. R. Lakey et ux to Joe Aker*
and aaalgiu.' are hereby
determined to be ae fol-
mayor.
PARSED AND APPROVED on thle
the 27 dav of October A. D 1952.
J. W. McNATT
Mayor.
City of Aubrey. Texas
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A bargain today ieeomethmg that ecedtoerlhaa twice
-much eeri did ten years ego. YET, with tow easep-
tioas, your Continental bus tores still reaasta ths same
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SALTLAKfCfYY $21.50
LOS ANGILB < $25.55
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don’t use horses. They have dog- Next 3 m.c.f. at Ml per mc.f.
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about the Mounties shows the in-! Ail Over 25 m c.f. at .638 per m.e.f.
trepid hero tracking the criminal! per m.c.f. n«t.
hundreds of miles into the wilds paid1 within *ten days from monthly
date.
Except with reapect to rates, all
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effect (ball remain tn effect un-
changed
The above rates and chargee are
applicable to each residential and
commercial consumer per month or
for any pert of a month for which
gas te used at the same location.
SECTION 2. The rates and charges
set forth in Section 1 may be changed
and amended by either tbe City or
, the company furnishing gaa In the
' manner provided by law.
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plication for writ of habeas corpus.
, SECTlijN 3. The'fact that there to
ana an imperative public need for an im-
mediate change and adjustment In
the rates and chargee for gas and gaa
service furnished to residential and
commercial consumers creates an
rgency and ths reeding and paas-
of this ordinance at three sep-
arate meetings to hereby suspended
and thia ordinance shall take effect
and be in full force from and after
the date of Its nv—vy at a alngle
meeting and the approval thereof by
j the mayor.
et ux tor $18,000 a tract of land in '
the B B. B. & C . R. R. Co. Sur
vey, Abstract No. 185.
C. H. Williams et ux to C W.
Carroll Jr. et ux tor $2,000 a tract
in the M Yaochum Survey, Den-
ton County.
Joe W. Pender Jr., a single man,
to Hardison C. Pender et ux tor
$10 and other consideration Lot 5
.78 per m.c.f. net.
Next 30 m.c.f. at .5SS per m.c.f. gross;
53 per m.cY. net.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 66, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 29, 1952, newspaper, October 29, 1952; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348801/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.