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type conservation practices during
1953. These requests now are be
The four permanent practices
include construction of terraces to
control the flow of water on slop
ing land, construction of diversion
HB 34 by Rep George Berry of
Lubbock to exempt Korean veter-
Of State Dept.
Official Asked
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two-we
pital.
Special to the Record-Chronicle
SANGER - Mrs. R G. Hurd.
The inspector, T. R Loveridge, |
said the quantity of arsenic swal-
lowed by the family probably sav- j
ed their lives yesterday because it
Special to the Record-Chreniele
PROSPER — Volunteer firemen
are planning a combined fish fry
and business meeting st 7 pm.
Monday at the Northside Cafe
About 25 firemen are expected
to attend the semi-annual meeting
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man. will be in charge of arrange
ments
Mrs Andrew Haun was hostess
at yesterday's meeting
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his family. Officers said the ac
lion was personal since it was
found the poison crystals were too
large to pass through machines at
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Stolen Car Found
Near Arp vie
A 1951 Mercury stolen from Mrs.
Eva Holliway of Saginaw was re-
covered yesterday afternoon near
Argyle by Sheriffs Deputies Earl
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the Highway Commission regulate
speed and signal lights in towns of
' less than 2,500 population.
You will also be given
a free e»* end an op-
portunity to win in the
Dudes end Belles
Mississippi Gembler
Stage Centeet
Usual ether Saturday
morning features.
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priday, January M, 1953
223 W OAK
Work Begins On Staking Farm
Ponds, Terraces In District
Landowners of the Denton Wise stakes there to guide him in his
205 M. Eim
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enjoy the
L W. Hodges, (
Ponder, Dies
> Henris - Victor . Clary Adding Machines
line of OWici Supplies A Furniture.
fates . Rentels . Service
Chapman and Wes Tipton The car
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Storts 8:00/6 11:00
Mrs. Earl Bushey,
social committee chairman, and I
— Extro —
POPEYE • NEWS
123 I. McKinney
Household Furnishings
and Appliances
Directors will meet sgsin next
Friday
FRIIVUI
SAT, NITE 11:30
"WAGON
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WITT
Ward Bond
president The signs will be erect- !
ed on sll roads lesding into Den |
i= GAY ROOFING
& SHEET METAL CO.
."8, suttTeK* and ““ David C. Argo
Due to the heavy
demand on tickets
to see
Sgeciaf to the Recerd-Chronicle
Ponder—Leonard Wells Hodg-
es,jlong time resident of the Pon-
de and Justin areas, died this
morning in Baylor Hospital. Del
las, Hodges' home was in Pon
l Bryan.
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apartment
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hospital board and other officials 1
"We plan to make this an annuall
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Tuesday—HB 41 by Rep Herman
Yexak of Bremond to allow chil-
dren enter school without pay mg
tuition i they are < on or before
Sept. 30 instead of Sept 1 as now.
7:30 p.m
Wednesday—HB 43 by Rep Ver In Denton in 1903, Mr Argo
non Smith of Fort worth to let married Miss Lucy Marion Battie,
— - - - who survives him.
' the "false statement"
Special to the Record-carenicle
SANGER - G C Hedrick is be
gining his fourth year as presi-
dent of the Sanger First National
Bank
Other officers, chosen Wednes-
da j at the annual stockholders and
directors meeting, are C. H. Ear
leyy viee president John Hughes.
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Valentine^ Dav
Party Planneil
By Church Women
A Valentine's Day card party
J
Oklaho
Alfred
to visit
Anders
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Mr. ai
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holder,
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man of a House government opera-
tions subcommittee which handles'
State Department matters said
late yesterday he would ask Sec
retary of State Dulles st once for
a full report
g FLAM or
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daf on eight teams by a federal
PW jury.
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OGV THEATRE
a"=aw"e waaMnamm •
Weinvitoyou to
' V6AF4AX225 added convenience and safety
of poying bills by cheek.
DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
will hove an odditionel
late show storting «f
II ‘clock tomervow,
Satuvdey night.
Sunday at 9:30 am on
KSKY
building hotels, lodges or motels.
7:30 p m.
the Cooper Creek church, was am n
deacon in the Aubrey Baptist j Kev. BrannOll
Church. He was a farmer and had
lived in Texas all of his life He To Preach At
was born in Falls County.
In Denton in 1903. Mr Areo '
flors. attic fan Yard kept by own-
er. Call B L. Wison, day c-7312,
night c-8334 -
Saturday's birthday celebrants!
are: Mrs Pearl Rowland. Emma
Nell Barker and Mrs Sam Rosen ■
berg
work."
The conservationist added that
about 450 requests had boon made
by landowners in the Denton wAk
unit, and about 200 each from the
Pilot Point and Grapevine work
units.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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WEBB-ROGERS.V#
‘ Dreamboa
Feature: 1:30, 3:16, 5:02,
6:48, 8:34
Melody Mester Band
Morrie Melodies Carteel
Texas State Parks
WemGH
Radio Bible Chorus of Dallas lyn Willingham, Route 2. Denton;
will sing at the West Oak Street! Frank Smith. 1014 Congress; Miss
Church. 1308 W Oak, Sunday at 3 ; Beverly Drawe, TSCW; H E Lew-
p.m. The Bible Chorus sings each [ is, 1005 Denton
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Mr and Mrs Grady Denman
and John Troeger of Denton and
Mr and Mrs. Luther Cadenhead,
must have the
i The bill to prohibit cross-filing Korpicpe Hold
is by Rep A. D. Downer of Center •5" ---ed --e-—
who attend the
Campus Soturday
Morning KM Show
fumerraw dressed at
SOUTHERN DUDIS
and
SOUTHERN BELLIS
wil be admitted
FREE
(mbAe .. T . ? 50c
Children under 12 .. Free
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLB
zpmnepcmm-
°*d daughter.. Linda. have yesterday in the parish hall
murtnsedontaining“the-pBSon. but Thepre-lenten party win
Mrs Meadows remained in critical ne*l 8j1r P.m
condition and their other child. parish
David. 6, was inl also.
_ . A federal food and drug inspec-
* tor from Oklahoma City entered
---—---- . , Society and the National Council
g mysterjous attempt tot The Rev. C. C. Meadows and a of Catholic Women at a meetny
L2.__aa_- e. a-zi_ --zah -- • danehtam I imsa hena a ... a.
DRJAMLAND*
calvea 25; alow and
KIBLER OFFICE SUPPLY
Royal Blondord & Electrie Typewriter
Dickie. Sr.. NTSC, medical. J C. 1 _ ...
Ashby, IC Hann medical; Miss W CCCK V ICtim
Harai Faye McNatt, 914 Bolivar, _ . _
! medical Dismissed Mrs Troy in Sixth Day
R. Peacock, Dallas. John Henry '
Koiner, Krum. A L Bush. Lewis- ' Of Coma Here
The Rev J D Brannon, dis-
_ . , , .1 trict missionary. will preach at
j ’• Denton. D L' Edgewood, Sunday services of the Gribble
and W. S, Victoria , two daughters Springs Baptist Church, it was an
mrn-ji Chw in AOulU
DOWN SrAIRS furntaned Garage
Apartment Block NTBC Bath 120
by the Denton-Wise district to fore her death
landowners who have requested Funeral services will be held in
the permanent type practices, ask-। Sanger under the direction of the
ing them to state the practices they Sullivan Funeral Home The rites
still intend to carry out, the name will be held Saturday or Sunday,
of the contractor for each job and pending the arrival of relative*
the approximate date each job will Services will be conducted in the
a d n
Commissioners were to tear
Flaw Hospital today, following
luneh with some members of the
ous sessions for building a new Eaat Texas: Steady, heavy trad-!
state office building to eliminate “{,
rents paid by various state a gen
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Mandera. Calif., where he had Estate Board agreed to erect
lived 10 years roadside billboards advertising city .
------A retired farmer, he attended realtors st a meeting Wednesday i
Mr. and Mrs. J Weldon Thomas , Sherman schools and married Miss 1 in the home of Jimmy Neblett
and children. Tom, Bill and Diana, Iizrie Caddel ef Anhyew tea 1 one nresident The aims -asili h- ---- I
were here for a short visit with1
HOSPITAL NOTES
Denton Hospital and Clinic—Ad
mitted: Mrs Dens Phillips, 700 N.
Bradshaw. medical: Mrs Alex
aa investigation of the death of
John C. Montgomery
Montgomery was head of the and children. Tom, Bill and Diana. ] Lizzie Caddel of Aubrey in 1906.
departments Finnish desk when were here for a short yisit with He is survived by three daugh . -
be apparently hanged himself her mother. Mrs -N. W. Edwards, j ters, Mrs. Rose Shepherd and Mrs too
from a stair rail in his fashion -West Oak The Thomas fam-1 Deb Cruse of Madera and Mn
able Washington home early last y has been living in Mexico City J. H. Edwards, Corpus Christi. --------------
Saturday I for the past eight years, where he three sons, Glen, Denton. and Rsy membership chairman.
Rep Brownso ER Ind). chair “ ™ ? arzeofthe. seismozraphie and Herman. Mandera; four broth | ~
weak; good
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Soil Conservation District have
made more than 800 requests for
government aid in permanent
nounced today by the pastor, the
Mrs. S. H. Sauls. Denton. a broth Fp:" E Newman said that the
er. Claude Argo, Denton; 11 grand Rev.Mrapewman said, that the
childron and two great -grandehil. congregation isworking toward *
dren " goal of more than 100 in the Sun-
_ ' __ ... .day School and he reported prog l
Pailbearers were Mallardl Lan- resx in the church's building pro
ham, Silas Strange, Allen Green, grim
upstatrs, unfurntahed
TUe bath. hardwood
one count of violating an fnternal
xetenue. lew prehibiting accep-
tarre of a gift from a lesser em-
ph "■Ml one count involvig vio-
Wainwright: Mrs .Ernest D.Crosesame league in .which it.played Walt or S Mnrrit
and baby. 1615 Underwood: Mrs last year and league brought " Ol ICC IHOmS
- - - - some good snappy baseball to D •: c 1 1 . -
fans here and in the league The Kites Sctiedutea
three men mentioned herein not r r
only gave up their tune and for l OinOrrOlC
his daughter, Mu H A. Sim-
mons. Denton, were held yester-
day in the Cooper Crock Baptist
Church with the Rei C. R Kin
naird, pastor, officiating, assisted
by the Rev. Floyd Amos and the
Rev O. R Looper
Burial was in Cooper Creek
Cemetery Jack Schmitz and Son
were in charge of arrangements
AandVWICI > luii dPPa- •V11° . --------- 17 e - .
1953 were processed by the Den- long time resident of Sanger be
fore moving to Houston a number
PAMLMS
Sms
be
eco-Corsicane: Steady to firm
KtGh
2-7-7
nan
sixeounts involving violations of
a aw regulating and prohibiting
ph tical activities of Moral em- 1
ph ee. He also was indicted on
-4 Ay Mh-e--“y M — 4
Baptist minister was baffled today
poison his entire family with ar-.'
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^TTODAY . UTUBDAY
His pome ie fancy
women ... hio fete
mm is lod y luck!
George Montgomevy
undertone steady, brollers or fry era
ties scattered around Austin This 2'4-3 pound 25-26 ways.
be started. Sanger Methodist Church.
SCS technicians will stake the ~
ponds, terraces and waterways prosper Firemen
James D toppedge. Denton work I,
Funeral services for David C. unit conservationist, explained that Pldff FisIl’FrV
Argo, 70-year-old Aubrey resident , the technicians would stake each
^oiun Copied
When you get veady fe puechuae en eutomobile ...
vefrigerator ... tedio .. . stove ... er ony other ecessity
.. see us ebout enenging any financing you mey need.
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TMis plen wil enabie you to pay cash and make your
pRSMMzEg."". ** ■ y; )
sit back foi a while to see how slaughter yeariings and heifers 217-
much monev in new taxes the1 920: common to medium 810-816:
. . , wm te .nv new beer cows 912,50614.80: good sad
And the committees scheduled state Will need to meet any new choice slaughter celvea 617-520.
their first big week of public hear- demands the Legislature should Hogs so: butcher hogs 26 cents ing checked bv the district con
ings beginning next Monday. approve. lower than,lpst Friday: A0WS steady: servationists.
The bilis expected to raise the The House Appropriations, Com -1601185 pound P9194410.50, aows 81b: The SCS is held responsible for
Nsra e tax c*tttoS^SS' m*a29 " Mesrihg"Prom aa" 28*.. -osshtrijamebe a aid Former Sanger
“=sana Resident Dies
requests. It will take many weeks , »RIDAY hi ti m keting Administration The. re-
to complete the hearings. .CHICAQO. IAP>-Butter steady: . quests were placed tn the hands of
1 uin .. . . j unchanged SCS personnel after the various;
Two bills that have caused com-1 Egga weak; one to two centa a . ... ... "oliptions tnr!
ment come up for public hearings dozen lower: large 41.5: medium* ana landowners full applicatit
next week. One would allow thejaurrentsreceiptL“igztandards “0.51---
state to build a new office and ‘FRIDAY pii ruv ton PMA office.
rrt n-a w. ..... eUu"
and baby. Fort Worth: Miss Caro- ^7“, “ waster s
there had been a little more out-1 < Bnw > Morris, 68, former Denton I George Bell, 8,11 May, and Dugsn
Renort On Death go than income. The three made resident, wu be’heldmtzso’p.m. Rainey.
_ ' 1 sretlin up. the difference from their own tomorrow in the Asbury Methodist "
AgFkurtelyktherTareturmieienttmbe. Chunchpastophothcinmng. Richard Kealtorn To Erect
------- -----—— — ----- Burial will be in Belew Ceme- n I • I e •
gladly donate to the cause of base tery in Aubrey Schmits Funeral SlOaOSiae jietlS
ball. The City Commission has aid- ' Home is in charge • C
WASHINGTON ‛P — The State ed nicely in both soft and hard-) Hr Morns died Tuesday in Directors of the Denton
Department will be asked to tell ball games in the matter of light- * ‘ ---- “
Congress what is has learned in ed fields.
work of his company, headquarters ors. John of Houston and H A .
in Dallas. He also has charge of Coley, and Jess, all of Dallas ,
all Latin American operations for eight grandchildren two atop
the company, of which he is presi grandchildren sod two great ‘
Poisoning Of Family
Honamt, Oklahoma, w-A sone placed to flour which madexoscplaonedaezasshcnmmiacutate
---taa minister was baffled today them violently ill p—2-- —• - —• *
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of years ago, died at 8 a.m. today
in th. South Texs city. The lata
R G Hurd was Sants Fe Railroad
sgent here for 30 years.
. . . ... । Mrs Hurd made her horn, in
terraces to control excess water , Houston with a daughter, Mrs Ed
construction of farm ponds and McNeil, also a former resident of
establishing permanent sod water- Sanger. It was reported that Mrs
Hurd suffered s broken hip and
Cards arc being mailed this week was hospitalized several weeks bo-
courts building in Austin. The oth AUSTIN. (AP)—Poultry South
er would prohibit cross-filing by Texas Firm, strong undertone, top!
candidates ! quality bird* scarce good demand.
““155 brollers or fryers 21-3 pound 26
The plan has come up in previ- centa
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wulpecne
A girl was born W Dr. and Mrs. fSLbergb"woua"SnowB"thesrit ronrWORt."apS"WNe Xo.1
N.L Denton,, Wednesday to issue bonds for a building south | hardgo-ppbt67a orn.Ro,white
night in Elm Street Hospital and of the Capitol ft will be heard 88 2 c. Sorghum* No. 2 yellow mlio
Clinic. , before the House committee on 83.28-33
public lands Tuesday at 7 30 p.m.! "
scheduled to start his work
I
"We must know the date when
each job is to be started." Cop-
pedge cautioned. "We do not have
the time nor the personel to stake
the ponds and terraces twice. If
we lay them out too early, there
is danger that the stakes will be
knocked down by stock or wind
the case and Sheriff E. O Peters
said, the State Crime Bureau might
be called on
\ and Mrs Joy Reedy, as-
int cashier All were re-elected ____.t. w_.___.
for* the third time. Was reported stolen Wednesday
Directors for 1953 are Mr and DiEht ___ ।
Mik Hedrick, Easley, Hughes and ..The sheritfs office also reported
I MA Ready that a stolen ear found near San
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l^oody To Defend beil Crockett of Antmoro. :
CommiwionDefoY*
Dab Moody wil Frank' Gas Rates Vole
I CGIEAG, WM wil IUIMEEE yeSEEI
— .... made them sick.
Buneral services willbehelaat ooTherpapes ue raenseh
2pm Saturday at the Justin Bap- ows made the pie crusts to kill
survivors are hu wife, three anpeebemia Meadows^telh m*
daughters, including Mn C. F. he hasn't an enemy in the world "
Frank of Ponder, and a son. The preacher couldn't imagine
—:-------- ------------ — who would wont to harm him or
vnimmr- or scone wax ne. 1-----—___ uue ---- Mr and Mrs. Houston Stephens.
laM tndav oasitl, until Moodv’s proposed hike in natural gas rates ical; Mrs. Sledge. Denton, med Oklahoma City, have been ft her
Ftr from Dallas where tela scheduled for last night, was post- ical; Miss Nena Roberson. College bedside since Sunday.
trytag a ease pooed Station, medical Dismissed Gail!-------
Morfirid onetime collector of in. j Chairman R. B. Gambill said to Harris. Baird. Miss Sandra Sue
teXaTgrramn hero waited in Fed- day that the commission did not t MeDonald, 1618 W Congress; Mrs
er Judge Ben Rice's chambers have enough mformation on whi Travis Reeves and baby. 1023
40 Eninutes this morning before in- j * S for a recom- Welch; Mrs. Alvin B Dewbre 1424
formal agreement was reached to tbe City Attorney, I Broadway: Mrs M S James. 818 Denton will be a member of the t
—m---—...—nent. ige, Scofield Robert Caldwell Jr. — ‘
______ son Fr—k L. Sco- , He said that the meeting will bg
fied. were with him. rescheduiednextweek.and • de- J. »• Davis, Lewisville; Mrs. Rob-
" was freed on $5,000 bond 1 ***— ** coached then ert Shepherd and baby. 503 Pierce;
•Aar being charged on Mrs. A. D. Smith and baby 801
» imvolving violations.of - mil^TY K Locust; Mrs Clem F Dunn
a
inspection," commented Judge
Jack Gray.
i and will be heard Monday at 2:30
p m before the House Committee
.41 Sanger Holds .
. , _ . . ! the company where the flour was
Annual Election milled.___
Industrial Credit
=em“owrpQte4 em=
St McCLURKAN BUILDING
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Hearing On Teacher
$ ___ !. : FHIDAY COTTON
Pay Raise Delayed m="aiteet
•*_ 7 •• I previoua clone March S3 24, May S3 so
" * and July MAO.
.AUSTIN im — The Legisha. tion7 Committee, where tax bill* fort WDAFuEVKPTOCKt. 200
tore got to the point today where must go first, has indicated it will!
it bad to wait on committees to
ville; Everetts Boerner. Pilot
, Point. Edna Stephen. 18-year old Okla include
Flow Memorial Hospital—Admit- homa City Negro, entered her
i ted: Miss Dorothy, McDonald, 1519 sixth day of unconsciousness today
Maple, medical; J. E Allen, 190. I in Denton Hospital and Clinic
W. (fak. surreal ,3 an Vaughan, Miss Stephens is in a serious
Grapevine, medcali Jimmie Hag- condition as a result of injuries auz rvu veymez ox certaum tes
Strom. 310 Ponder, medical; Mrs. received in an automobile accident 1 and dues at state supported colleg-
Albert T Meadows. Route 2, Den ' Saturday night north of Sanger on es
ton. medical; Mrs. Billy King. Cry- Highway 77. Monday—HB 207 by Rep Jsek
istal, medical; Mrs A L. Ebson, The car driven by her cousin Fisk of Wharton to prohibit the
Lake Dallas, surgical; Mrs How - Ben E Stephens, 18, Oklahoma
ard Morrison. 708 Ave. A. med-; city, turned over four or five
I ical: Mrs G. E. Genoway, 1305' times after missing s curve out
lHindsay, medical;. T J May,! side Sanger city limits, according
। Tioga, medical; Mrs M. M Me- to investigating law officers. -
A special session of City Com- Galliard. Argyle, medical; Jim- Parents of the young woman,
d of Seoflela was At- mission to make a decision on the my. Littrel, 2521 Chariotte, med
A-rnodas bouK. ut Ate d Rosa former Denton residents of MeKin-
Comp tor. 42a Fulton. C-3420 ney, are back from attending the
WAkTbli Practical auratag and baby Texas Hardware and implement
\ ________________! Dealers annual convention in Hous
tMEsmABtic "entirely private Sduth- . um at the Shamrock Hotel Grady
„tptbedroom, "ith bath W < said, "I ‛ve been to several such
"dp. conventions, but this was shout the
2°a31°MrBtodesuaiand finest that ' have ever attended
' RKGIBTERED Cocker pupa for-snle. There were several excellent num
419 Mounts bers on the program "
, Competitorsbut friends_that
Bille pe:d 11! Center________.was indicated by Sam Robison
8225 NcOME now -apartment house florist, making a call on R L
3-apartmpntgarage „houne Selby, florist, one day this week.
Term* Caus When asked the esuse of the meet
2 AND i ROOM Purnlaited apart- ing. Sam said. "Oh, 1 justt called
to pay my respects to a friendly ;
competitor, not to argue about any-
thing."
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