Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 170, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 1, 1953 Page: 2 of 32
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Sunday. March 1, 1953
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MARKETS
At Play Rehearsal
Hends Aad Baok
John William Bevell, resident ef
the devel- key eommunicutions routes pass
Street
1 The State Dog
it hailed
&
♦
‘aoo-Qerssoma markbets
' car and took his rifle from the
love to him.
young high school shop
to get McChristial.
hearsal.
d
co
op-
De
distriet."
to
the Shah rat to leave tor Europe
The request in a letter to the
and Justice of the
Le
venet Feb. 16," the letter went on.
emploged at linotpe
to Fort Worth Press
is owned by w. C
Pe
dency of the Repubilic of Oka.
George B. Parr in Duval County.
civil war Chiang stepped down
iarters on the job this year, as Bill Enlow,
Tsung-jen iriei in rain to reach
the late E Cocani
en his
4
Brownwood March 16.
"However," the latter said. "Nr.
ye
AT LOW LOW PRICES!
I
d.
went
FI
op ic5
a
a
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i egas in
$495
Williams, 200 Shella. Mrs. Crles
use Amen-
T. E. Scalf und baby, 101 Bion-
M lata Chia ■
a species of oak trees
1
Infected Celon
Threatens Health
Mrs
Ths Foot-Rest Stool
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DOiTON nU>T
Japanese Control
$395
Thursday
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Fruit Treas and Rase
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Grand Jury Asks Shivers Aid
In S. Texas Area Cleanup ~
, J Me Attorneys
Prepare Appeal
crazy" when his wife told him the
family friend had forced her a
The buildin
Mentzen of
U.
CHEESE
Ea
trial
appo
tee 1
guide
state
Th
ed b:
miss
ed 0
Admivetion .
COFFEE
b. 79c
Mrs
Mrs.
bond late today
His story came out as Sheriff
r ed Texas Ex-Stu-
urges Texas Ezes
Killingsworth said she then Md
Mm that MeChristial had visited
her last Wednesday night while he
tryer proes
Teana and
Norman Gtant knows that Ml
rat trine to celebrate St Patrick’s
Day, thongh he has been weering
With the Meds. Li
the tnited States
In
of m
tensi
Negri
more
POULrHT
I (ar--Brodler and
I emne cent m South
J. W. Bovell
Rites Today
There won't be any more bank
holidays in Denton unt Monday,
March 2, whoa both banks bare
win be closed to observance of
Texas Independence Day. This is
one holiday that only the banks
of Texas will observe.
HOUSTON, Feb M —A Mr
truck. collision near Katy today
claimed the We of Louis G Domel,
non. 1926 W Sycamore, medical;
W S. Hassel, 320 Bryan, surgical;
Tal
of A
were
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that:
harve
ilton,
Wortl
The
the
whirl
of all
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The
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and 5
of pe
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locate
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part:
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Bern
Mrs.
pres
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Prof
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Asso
of A
of er
Cli
of Ei
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fomb against the Ms. Chiang
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Sundown Mligh School
Killingworth sail
1. Mob demons
ran by kival M
Bhah of Aran and
Sumdas. Marh I M
«hiang Mai - abate
farm on MAam Creek, north of
Denton His two sons, Leonard and
W L Logan. Danton eitizens. left
Monday for California to attend
funeral services
seat.
"Jack, fur God's sake.
nological College each Wednesday
night
He said he was working in the
high scheol shop here last ngh
when has wtfe drove to the sehoel
and asked him to go home with
her, saying she wanted to have a
Parliament was
meet tomigha.
found. No said. Mrs. Grant gave
it to me and I told bar it was fast
toe shirt I weuld like."
to fruit
er have
tmts week whne tost Texts prices
closed one-halt to two rents higher,
the State Department of Agriculture
24- high. With a bor of .
steel for PLUS comfort ond
working eose.
Take your choice of two of the most handsome and most versatile
stools yov’ve ever seen — Vitro Nubiam Steel by Baumritter!
3 ’
% ‘
know/’
Killigsworth reached into the
The plums have badded, but since
the freeaas they haven’t progrea-
sed further. I hope I’m wrong,
but the prospects look gloomy to
me.”
Di anti Ch
dents and
Shepherd’s Gro. & Mkt.
208 Ausin — FREE DELIVGRY — c-2914
■........ 7haamiMi.ss.is ■ .........
wife, he said:
'I guess I didm’t. I'M Shut run-
persoms were re-
The Mm Minis-
comnsuftation M this problem
Models (M IM Co. has now
Fomous Clink Offers Hit
Infovmenion
The Guide Book "What happen,
ed. George?”
"Puncture "
‘You should have looked out for
it. The guide book says there is a
fork in the road just about here.”
The
Back-Eoe
Stool
heard his wife's story and grabbed degh, also get out to a hurry
his gum she ran to terror to a* The demonstrators apparently
neighbors parch Re saM be fired were fellewers W Ayatullah Bayed
at her but missed, ton teid to Abolghassem Kashani, tofts. Mal
as a contribution to "tthe free
maid’s defense against azgres-
saion" the signing of a defense putt
by (Greece and Turkey with Oto
munist but enti-Russian Yuzoslav-
ia. This closes a gap in toe Madam
aystem lying between Bouther
Kumis the satellite Blkams nd
toe region of the Eastern Mlediter-
ranean in the Middle Kurt
Sool heighi 24*
Complete with on
upholstered back and a
foot rest. The ideol
enswer for kitchen vtility,
far the both — in laet
anywhere.
treatment for first degree burns
an his back and hands.
The youth was burned when his
shirt caught Rre as he burned
trash Tharsttny. Mb put into are
Mr. and Mrs. i. D. Snell of Tioga.
I
* '
(Centned
1 rent to Pensa
WASINGTTQN, Meb. 28 •-The
Uuted States aechaimed “ha * 1
today was a pattent at Elm
eet Hospital, Demon, receiving
EM*. .
PAGE rwo
—---
Mrs F. G Scott, Denton, aad two
brothers, & C Bovell, Dales, aad
T. J. Bevell, Tabaka.
Crash Kills Man
tout to ware again hud amumed
lled that when he re-
Mrs D B Boyd 122 Eroadway,
medicak: Eimer See, Tioga, mod
, temporarily Jan. 21, 1949. while
hit suceessor. Vice President Li
3. "When the grand jury recon Weir Clem
—. — — -- — - ----- . Peace A F
sworn in as bailifts to this grand
jury ”
Word teas bora received tor* of
the death Sunday of Jota Lagan,
about 85, Negro, at Ms hare in
California, near Los Angeles. John
Weed to this town and coumty hr a
good many years before mnoving to
CslMaraia. His first appearance in
this county was when he came
here from Kentucky to work for
)
ALSO IN
11 inches
525
“Jun
Texes Exes will bamquet Monday
night to their antiual zet-together,
celebrating Texas tadegendrare
Day, Frank Rigler, bond of the de-
partment of jeurnalism of TSCW,
b the president of the Dunton
there were two Texas Rangers talk with him
available for servimg such subpoe- i
nas and two of them had been
" when re Kev. Fred Brewer will
mark his third anmiversay wih
line tax Mil to Austin They are
Bob Biwand: Brae C Itoi in. Tur
nor Knght and Jack Wiljams. The
bl propmes to raiMb the less to,
toe service ata tian incurred when
Frank B (Windy) Smith, 1014
Congress Ave., who has toon under
treatment to toe Veterans Hospital,
MeKinney, tar the pout tour wotai,
b reported to be impreving nicety,
theagh ft
four we ski ______
to ten. bum. Ne was under treat-
mot at Flow Mr two weeks before
tan nd was graduated from Don
too Rtah School to IBM end from
Ntsc to INE Ne entered the
SUNDOWN, Tex., Peb. ■ t--
A clean-cut teacher quietly inter-
rupted a murder play rehearsal to
kill a friend he accused • forcing
his wife to make love.
Stood Jack Killingsworth, M.
told ku, story today to vepomters
and oflicers at a bond hearing in
nearby Levelland.
The man he killed last night was
Richard McChristial, 37, muscular
vantional agriculture teacher at
= SSiis-zn"iim
j day "strike” and returned to their Laughlin bought back the books _y* were desirous ef subpoena- Killingsworth goes to Lbbeek,
.......- - HteEasEss-= nmsi 3
Beto BUM
PICKLES
•eur er Di
Full Qt. ’ IS
wew
AUsTtN, Feb.
and of practice which a district
Judge in Ahis stata should follow.”
The letter was sigaed by Jar-j
Foreman Bean Allen, Jehn Hers
chap, Henry Cornelius, Victor Car-
ria. B C Rokohl, H I Puce
Gey Saale. Jack Dura and C. E '
Vandiver
. Asbury MoModist Church will j Pow Memorial
cdlebrate Hoiy Commupion today., mitted: Mr. R W Wilsem, 2104
The B«*- ***“* wl preach souvar. medica; Mrs A. F. Juha
U.S. Truining ___
Methods Adopted sgg;
“ reh IB anpau Boy tee be h
premier M France. Her de HOT
4 .. 1
Elm Street
U.S. Hails Mid-EastTeacher Is Killed
Defense Agreement
meamh-a-.a*g ' ’ ■ "
One of our February weather
rognosticaters has tallen down
--- provded tout they be served by a outcry because of the ehildren and
a- committee made up of Texas Ran-; because she was afraid
ger (apt Alfred Agee Jim Wells When she told me test f just ,
Coumty Sheriff Halsey Wright and weal crazy, that's all," Klings-
Duval Creaky Sherif Archer Farr. worth said
George Fares nephew. 1 ----------—-
and if they were goin
Rds year, they should e
blooms or Itoda. They hove neither.
reinsterte the group "However, be
fore the bedring." the grand jury
wrote. "Judge Haughlin agarin ap
patently admitted his error and
reseinded his order dismissig the
grand jury."
scnnk-azadumaamN-
■' an wMmonT '
a n yerturday to Flew Memorial
Hospital.
Funeral services will be hela at
2:30 p.m. today in the Firm Pres-
byterian Church, USA, where Nr.
Bovell was a member. Burial will
be in Roselawn Memorial Park.
The Rev. J. C. Marvin wi of-
ficiate at the services. Schmitz
Funeral Home is in charge.
Mr. Bovell; 79, lived about three
miles south of Denton. He was a
retired nurseryman and at one
time he was in the wholesale gas
and oil business.
He was born in Fayetteville,
Tenn., and in 1906 married Miss
Evelyn Kimbrough in, Madison-
viMe, Tena.
No to survived by two sons, J. B
and C. J., both of Dewton, four
listen, Nn B. L. Harris, Dallas,
ate to tthe
tthie United
thavewitl Ml
was at Tech Kfingsworth said
The grand pit) Mid that Judge Ms wife told him that MeChristial
Laughlin agreed i a conference forced her to have imtercourse
to issue Duval County subpoenas with him aad that she made no
--.----1 ALICE, Jex., Feb. 28 e—The
"lndependem Cm m rate! • guver- arand jury that investigated the
ram and aftmrat pro-Allied guv- Budds Floyd murder cm estead
ernments. Gov, Shivers today to "wee your
The mew pact means that Yuan influence to remedy the emoting
____to memm Mat a roun- resi
teratak against Ma Om mm Deoher, university presitoat. ---------
land uaimmnemt, ar even lkely Announcement, of acceptance of parent admission by Laughlin . 4. cc.
“ amea 2* S
is asked to enter him to ind thaah subpoenas ssued hr
■ — . „ Durval County by the grand jury
______■ must be served by him, although
SMEPHERD’S WEEKLY SPECIALS
These Prices Good Thru Next Wednesday
the beutal Bow
Todays birthday eelebrators
are: John D Savage and Mrs
M. L. Ramey. Ray Moore, A.
A. Daniels, Mrs. James F. Locke
and MBdred Hedges hold their an-
r j. B,Can-
sen wool to the palace to talk to
QeShah. _ R tont apMtounhgp of the tour —Labor Digest.
k tamMB Dus
Ih Near Future
The weteran Nationalist leader mot, however, elm the gap tee- govemor was • the grand jury's
issued a 7,000 word statement on tween Yugoslavia and Italy _ a last ollicial act The jury's term
the era of toe third aniversary "-------J — 1 " ---- " ‘ “---
f his reassumption of the presi-
gotog to McKinney. Frank has
- 1 The grand torero mA the better
- was mailed today.
They also issaet a brief report
to Judge Laughlim’s court. M asked
that in the future petit juries be
chosen by Jury wheel. They now
are chosen by a jury panel
Judge Laupbite said the new Neglected piles, dotala and cdlonic
empaneled trouble often cause serious health
problems. Write today tor iforma
College Head Quits nms "naazn,dsta= dzsmermtut siazesuz
defrauding Jim Wells we were investigatng the Chrisual to comtiwe visiting them. I
dne it tes law books Eloxd murder case or any ther "Beth of my kids were erazy
- they were worth maiger. abet him " Killingsworth said
azht back the books . We were desirous of subpoena Killingsworth gees to Lbboek,
ing a number of wtnesses to inter- 45 mes northeast ef tots West
awans rallied St a_____ -
lay pressing" for &ramd uny wi be
----me ue ______- Japan from
Navy to imoana aunt overseas Feur Dunton serviee otation owm U. S mitary eontroL
■ res sitended a hearing to toe gas- ' "'r
KiIHngsworth said he called to
McChristial, "I want to see you.
Mac-
Then it went like Uto according
I to Killingsworth.
McChristial walked outside with
him. Killingsworth told him the
reasun ter the talk and said, "T
just wanted to know wky you
would do a thing like that.” They
were standing beside Killings-
worth’s car.
MeChristel slumped into ( the
vonr"SK"*nMKanmn
er caitie und etom wer wear to 80
oents or mor lower at Port Worth
thia week, aome apots it off. Butcher
tore wvancea to cente, UN worm
wen anreng to M higher Slaughter
itzgyadrcegczimbnargttca
to at lower. Yearlings and older
•Mop were steady.
Ooimparative prices: Slaugtter
ateers tend yerling 12-6420:
sasugiter SUM #10-41680; aiaughter
catves 610-17380; stocker calves IH
aewn; its Hirer yeafings 422.50 dowa
stodker were ma-; closing hog
top S31.35; sows 6i6-419.50: slaugh-
ter lambs 314-53150; shorn lamba
630 down; feeder lambs 815-600 50
yearlinga and twos 813-018: aged
wethers 613 down, slaughter ewes
37-810. _
J. M. Johnson, orchardist, when
asked about the trail crop this summ wuxmu —uvea, zexuen w
year, replied, "Wall, judging from Denton for 31 years, died at 12:13
aome of my irees, I think the crop
will be less than light. Some of the
trees haven’t even shown a Heras
C. Dunwoody, Furt Werth,
rve Wson, Crawley, and
prenzien to toe hanis of Aussian
puppats amne am enmetly dndrig
ms doteliver dthem at an ettbjatavia and veece-Turkey now era situation inthis j
date." - aalan a common defenne. I does m------
ered that he expected to abdicate, elder Floyd saia Alaniz told him , . . — umg w ■ ■
although continuing pohtical strife the bulets were intended for the soheduledto_prosecute Alana in could bt a weman ad to feet if I
between him nd Mos rakezh ted to father, not young Floyd, in a pte "rm"" “ ----- —---
ndterhartiona speculation about ab-llitical axsassination plot. ..___ ,__.. — —— - -.u—, »
feirstinm The asemmnfimn here war1 Ployd and former bist. Judge Alcomnwas ratyatete to stay wTth wife Sor what happened.
" “ hu ". ---4 at The JMtoRmmtoa haver two
niversaries ra Tekas li
Day, March 1.
1 .. ------------- tion. MeClearyGinies
, Ito last milk totogH trom a E315 Elms Blvd,
cow to aUBNag me to tod richest. Springs, Missouri
1 Killings worth went home and
waited until Deputy Sheriff Woody IRAN BOSS
Sunivan at Sundown drove up tn “-3*
fromt of Ms bouse and braird Re fOontanyee testa rape 1»
went out with his hands in the air the 33-year-eld
Ne was charged in Levelland to-, ron-willed Natiomalist er^
day with murder and bead was Sheuting "death er ear Shah,"
set at $2,500. He had net made the mebs marehed ra Mossudegh’s
home from the lunperiel Palace
. auditorium where MeChristial was
a thir learning ardleithe faculty play,
a tuvder mystery called "Meet
the Body ”
All 13 numbers of the cast wede
w.. weg in. tmmmarsf s-nm."uma
"ekm“."g. drivers license and truck load
The letter added: violations.
j We feel that Jed e l eughlin’s [ —-----------------;
Hospital — Admitted: 1 eonduct in this matter (grand jury Cork forms the outer surfaces of
" " |imesugataw» as a whole i has wot ‘
been ia atcordance with tee *1 and-
teacher, an amateur gunsmith whol "Jack, fur God's sake, don’t do,
boasts he can hit a running coyote ; it!" MeChristial said. » I « Xuu.
with ease, grabbed a 22 caliber Killingsworth emptied the 11 bul ooa demnana wre^uMreek tna-
semi-automatic rifle and went out lets in the magarine into MeChris- ing. Suppnles then became start tor
flal's body 1 • go08 demnand ene the price nd-
He found him at the high school Killingsworth returned to the au- "“M“Emst Tocna market was atena
ditorium. He told elementary past mieweek tenaing sue eeh
school principal daude Tucker he prices were recSumeva to one cent
had shot tis friend higher., -P*****? T?? ndeqwate.0
"Here's the keys to my car,” he r agwre eresse' asmS
______________ “quarrel ovr Trieste but also bv at the final session, signed the let- Laughlin for district judge by
During the heigi of toe Chineseldeepdiflerenees or attitude toward ter George B Parr in Duval County.
- ___ — .. “ ' —। ithe Roman Catholic church. Amer- The grand jury accused Dist. insisted upon sitting in the grand
- ----- -- ican diploma-' may be expected Judge Weodrow Laughlin of jury room during our interroga
to press even harder for a Yugo- "stumbling blocks and delays” in tion of witnesses and invent nation
Slav-Italian accord now that the j the way of its investigations. of further facts in connection with 1
pact onTito’s other side has been The grand jury’s biggest investi- the Floyd murder case, almhough
suceegsfulby accompliehed gation was ■ the deuthof Jacob be was associated with Nago Ala
__ -______In lran, Amevican -otials have S. (Budy) Fleyd Jr., 22 Bra of niz et the time of the murder .
of health. Chiang came to Fermera beenfearfulfor, along time.of an a prominent South Texas lawyer Norris ana Alaniz were law part-
—• — -—• • •— ----internal political crisis which the and political leader, he was shot ""
Rutte might exploit to evemtually to death Sept. « to the family _
deliver Bran into Soviet domination, home here Nago Alami Alice at- The letter recited that after
Washington had received reports tornev and Mario Sa pet. San An some arsument. Judge Laughii
that the Shah was planning a visa toni0 bar owner, were charged agreed,t let tost Atty. Adi Ali-
to Iraq and after that to Europe with murder had with conspiracy fy? d Erownwoed substituie for
Officiate said they had not comsie- uo murder the youth’s father The NoRris and directed Norris to stay
1--- —— ---- out of the jury room Allcorn is
present for the Friday night re- take han to the hospital, but I i The Waco prce etvanoe came to
don’t think it wil do any good' l ana.the
MeChrisrial's body was taken to marsensma. Sta rmc ee
a Levelland funeral home he had retTtaT*^ sZTpmas
visited only Thursday to borrow a | advemced eme-hair to ere cent. Sup-
casket for the play. He pteyed the plim wer.aezuate.tor.a.tadr *
part of a police sergeant. ' rerev w^ ___
zzemea
went Bunt soot and said, 'I den t
-=--#== sssi
ERuf Stvike Ends As . ' mfhea rand burvs letter to theeanajurydawamuhemecmhathe re?
— i formerly of Denten, are moving "
fom X tTK Okinawans Seek
IMS DENTON RECORD.CHRONICLE
-------------------------..... .....................—........ I, ..
--------_ — --—,— . An all-male jury found the 23-
ver since the North Allamtie year-old heir to a $3,000,000 for-
Small Mas torofrput nog tenna tune guilty Friday night ra two
tnn o the Westem European- counts of procuring. The jury.
Meditezrancan.deteneesystem.was which acquitted him out
mndetaken, suutegists tore tour count, recommended mercy
Aheeninchinet_toook upon He General Sesstons Judge Frances
a. re—, - g ; L. Valente set Mareh 20 for sen-
45 7*?. J - ~ l tencing. Jelke could get from two
^toau^-tanur. m ^rtlu^Bte to 20 years on each
were watehe cbonely by of orys for Oleo Heir Minot F. (Mick-
____J tore tor May evidence that ey) Jelke today prepared to ap mke
they might tank to« political up- peal his conviction of procuring .ne
hheaval Any upsurge of Communist shapely call girls for cafe society
ipolitical power there would thueat- playboys.
entthe security of the whole worid.
But they were not atone on Teh-
ran street*
Pre-Messadegh mobs appeared
12222022228 A 2
dell
— wmaizneczaguce" Kener. mea.
Farmer Is Killed ' anacpuma, -ma rmezziz I •* medical Mrs Joe smM,
attendngthe Srek— 8 semi-Piaroint, tewgierf. J. W Chand-
PALESTINE, Feb. a a—Alton nar in Washingum. ler.Denton. medical: Mrs. Law-
— 7 - _ ____2 -__- ___ w. c. Perham of lowa, mence Turner, 322 E Sycamore,
yeted ra Ma farmnear here : B— - • • Dentom to visit Miss I efical. Dismissed: Hr -and Hrs.
Fence Justiee total L Suhivan Myrue Beownlow is * at E 5 Oytora.»»E Oak Mra
mN a dum and • ItaM stat wou Flaw Memorial Mppith Pidren Boyd and “augmter, 1139
. - . , <Cervoli eelebrated their MH wed-
_ dris mud dine auniversarysunda. Fsh.2
. That was AMI. 1, 1951.- ■ °' “ Eewie, ; . J * Com
Way. hikot washon in neu. merc mamager. 19 in Austis visil- TOKYO.
Wary P SUMM in Dem ing mis daughter, om>4*w and mated 2p00
new granddaughter. Mra Fowler Tokyo Hall
has Been in Malto a merit Okinawa’s 1
Sperial to Ito Record-Chronici
TIOGA, Feb. 28 Elmer Snell,
operations and ithrough which many 13,
ROUNDABOUT
(Contanyea tom Pam n
which are not eonstructed for such
heavy loads
__________________________ . (Fop) Oded ques- today, as to bud amuraead rarita. --
---— —. — --“Raeburn Norris, newly elected tiered him at the bond hearing be Planmed to ko ter reasoms •fbenem2lozedasmimeveeserator
division caused not only by yearsiespired today. Nine of the group's district attorney, who was support i Three newspapermen were pros - heaith. on too Eorworn.res.tor eV-
of distrsst and by the postwar • 12 members, all who were present ed for such office along with Judge ent A Dy smashed town Mesaa , «rnl F—rs smo prim to that time
str but also byiat the Imai session, stoned the let-! Iauehlin tnr dietpict inao- h., Tucker said today be was sure deto'*^ ""— "" " "i "
the play would not be presented.1 totelib t--
that he believed none ef the faculty trom jtam to 12
members woud consider going ported weumded.--------
' ahead with it ' ter fed threngh Che buck door to to
Proceeds were to have paid ter the U. S, Point Four head
a senior elass trip nearby. Pereign Minister
Kihmgswerth said that when be i Fatemi who was visiting Mousa
■trass in Teh-
r
TImm Viko Nubian Steel stools uve built solidly and ar ebonized
for long, long wear. SmAy deaned vinyllte plautic it aveilable in
five striking decorator colors: lpetick red, emerale green, yellow,
cocoa, end grey.
SCHMITZ FURNITURE CO.
Furnishing Denton County Hemet Fer 75 Yeors
207 N. ELM PMONE c-2328
"We think the quality of our
produets ever the part 25 years
271 the sordial relatiens we have
„pismtaned:Mr. aL nun pugn hXitTu STS.4
Me, Krom, .. ipanj."
FEED FIRM
i ।
fthe MEW YORK, FA, 28 (—-Attor-
mm. but they'll be doing business
tram the same office, 204 N Dm
St., in the newly iMprei id otfice
which heretofore has bora octe-
pied by George Williams, Realtor
Now there are to be tore mm to
the ofice, George Williams, Fat
Hamilton and W. R. Yary, Boal
tors, and T M. Maxwell, sates
man. The i st aad imnprovements of
the office make it one of the at
tractive realty offices to Deaton.
S Mamuet Jones. Aubrog. med- bos EX-CONVICT
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