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Wednosday, Mirth 31, 1950
THE DENTON RECoRD.CHRONICLE
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Academy Award
Winner No 2
The Academy
Award Nominee!
Library Session
At Mineral Wells
MONSTER
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Special te the Record-Chicrie’,
PILOT POINT — A fatlure has
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"Lili" Was Nominated
For Four Acedemy
Awards. The Monage-
ment Recommends
This Picture.
"YOU ALL COME"
Acme & Ft. Warth Drive
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His condition at noon
ported as "good,"
Shown To Mixed
Audiences in the
Privacy of Your
Own Cor—
Presenting the
Screen Discovery
of the Year'
Lewisville
He is survived by his wife; three
months by
dourts.
Picked up
Academy Award
Winner
VeLMar Root Beer
Drive-In
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospiral
Box of ■ -
12 Plants
Club boys will enter from Lewis-
ville. Justin, Sanger, Blue Mound
Argyle and Krum
Highlight of the show will be the
annual auction of the fat calves
and bogs, immediately following
the judging Dick Cain of Muens-
ter again will serve as auctioneer.
All entries are expected to be on
the grounds early Friday morning.
The calves will be weighed in at
ROL M)A BOUT
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than 2.500 adults and children have
been X-rayed.
Dr. Robert Millwee of Denton
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Stavts 9:00
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Now you can have and enjoy the comfor and conven
ience of gas .plus dependable nationally famous
products at this special reduced combination price. You
save $ 100 off regular standard prices during this great
sale. Sale will continue only while present stock lasts,
so hurry Order yours today4
This Special Salt Ceathiaalita at Ahi/
ALLEN BUTANE GAS and EQUIPMENT co.
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Mrs. Bill Parker, Chief Deputy
ALSO
STOOGE COMIDY
LAST NIGHT
Starts 7:00 and 10:20
drilled
farm.
Drive Cavefully, you might injure a customer of
mine.
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garage and rushed him to a local
hospital where he was given oxy- l
CREATURE
"OBLACK
LAGOON
charge Burial was in IOOF Ceme- be held Thursday at 10 a tn in J
Schmitz Funeral Chapel, with bur-|l
He is a 1951 graduate of the U.S .
Naval Academy.
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noon at Schmitz Funeral Chapel, I Hereford, and ei
with the Rev. Philip Walker in1 Funeral servic
IT 5 B0lDIV FanN:
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r him a stoer a । in new
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Wooten & Walling
Barber Shop
OPEN 7:00 A.M.
115 CEDAR STREET
DBVE-M THEATRE
FRI. - SAT, APRIL 2 3
80c Per Carload
Also
"A MODERN MARRIAGE"
It Will kip the Root U1 9
, House Heit 0°°^ J
LAST TIMES TODAY
"BROKEN ARROW"
Starring
James Stewar
Debra Paget
. Sport — News
4 Fail To Pay
Justice Fines
is
eight, grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mr Ort will
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race. The tw names that were
added to the ballot just before the
k. 0.mssa,.
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Pilot Point, between here and San-
ger
Drilling, which was extremely
slow during the last 60 feet, was
abandoned at the 1,870-foot level
seF
toy
Of X-Rays Will
sviHleRace End Here Tidav
the Sid Ford and Son scales on
East McKinney, while the hogs
will be weighed at the Pitner Pack
ing Plant, 1600 Wilson.
CO-E
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
INDOOR AUDITONIUM
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been reported in the oil test well taught st White Oak High School up.
General Sheet Metal Work
Guttering • Spouts
Ventilators
DENTON
Roofing & Meto; Wks.
County Court.
Deputies Earl Chapman and Bill
Kelly took Mays in custody this
morning.
Pay ONLY $52.40 Dewa
Pey $96.25 Nov. 1, 1954
Poy $97.00 Nov. 1, 1155
mmamsr •ucwnw
visit Any Ossa ef Our Stores
for all NTSC graduates, students, cupied bv the Plaza Theatre, is
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Casper Cartoon
in 3D
ROGER T.
MILES
hBmet
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250 Gal. Propane Tank ustalled
(iping Eanre)
jr Wide A-m Speodi-Baker Run
This is flag weather to greet the lowing items ~
corn that is just comin: up Detailed speciricationa on all items I
Thought spring was here and so are avallabl in the ofnice of the Cuy
E8NCF6
Prices
Adults 85c e
Children 25c ■
as the Farmer of the Month for March. Our con-
Pay ONEY $35.21 Dewa
Poy $9.00 per month
— . enemear •ecuvt
On March 31, 1929. Myron T
Herrick, U S. Ambassador to
France died
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MEGULA $327.40 VMM
tu fOK OHO
$22740
Justice and County
on the William O’Brien
- daughters, Mrs A E. McKenzie
| of Lewisville, Mrs E. F Thred-
,--------------------------- . ---- ------------- _ gill of Lake Dallas and Mrs J F
came director of college-level mission. Hi* retirement came as ’ I Robinson of Tahoka; one Uster,
training for Consolidated Vultee a result of that ‘age limit’ that funeral services for John Allen Mrs. John Jacobson of Hereford:
Aircraft Corporation. He has also many State departments have set Pierce, 89, were held Sunday after- one brother, Berry Orr Jr . of j
Purchasing Agent
Bid envelope* ahould be plainly
marked as to item of bid end bld
opening date The City reserves
fines of $19 50 each before the day
wSover and all were released.
Griffing and Mitchell were plac-
edn County Jail for several hours
before they raised the money for
payment
Arrest of the three was made by
I sheriff’s deputies Olen Jones and [
W E Tipton
Ray Mays was also placed in
County Jal for capias pro-fine
after he failed to pay a fine assess-
ed against him.
Mays was fined on charges of J
'theft brought against him in '
Four men were picked up by 1
deputies of the Denton County
Sheriff's department Monday and
today for failure to pay fines that
were assessed against them in past
• Mise Ee’th Brisac, 'actin* direc- tion Club will meet Thursday at
tor of the TSCW Department of Art 2:30 p.m. with Mrs R. L. Casteel,
I and interior decoration and design ’ Old Fort Worth Highway.
I I specialist, will apeak in Dallas' PERSONALS
I | April 1 on the topic. "Livable In- ; Lt. Fred Meredith, son of Mr.
I tenors ” She will address the Dal and Mrs Taylor Meredith of 919
1 las High School Teachers Wives N. Locust, has arrived in Germany
■ (Club The program has been ar- where he will be connected with
■ | ranged by Mrs. Charles Beckham, the radar and guided missle pro
I j who as Judy Warren was gradual- gram of the avy. His wife, Shir-
I ed from TSCW in 1945 ley, and baby, now in Philadelphia,
Center Point Home Demonstra- 1 will follow him in three months
were three college men, J. Ross
Griffing, George Mitchell. and Wel-
don Griffith.
to be improved in appearance.
Work w as started Tuesday morning
which will plaster the north and
west walls of the-building
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LEGAL NOTICE
“I'm looking for a summer over- INVITATION TO BID
coat ” said Harry Teasley Tues The city of Denton. Txas win re-
, . „ m. him hien • ceive sealed bids in the office of the
day as we met him .shiverineipurchaane Agent
until' Tuesday.
across the east side of th*- square Aprtl 13. 1954. 5:00 pm on’ the fol-1
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McKINGNEY . SHUMAN
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of County Clerk. A J. Barnett tery. ______
has not been at the office for the pallbearers were Max Shipley ial at IOOF Cemetery Dr Sam
past day or so and her absence L H Moore, J W. (Dad) Pender Crawford of Dallas and W B Bar
| gives an unfamiliar look to that Ray Massey Harry Owens and ton of Pearl Street Church of
_________ Sixteen North Texas State .Col- office She is ill at her home, 2215 Fred Westcourt. Christ will officiate at the services
Drillers only plannedito try a ’shat lege library service majors and Fowler St. suffering from a sinus Mr. Pierce died Saturday in a
low test and the Ellenburger lime ten ‘ibrary service staff members troubie. ocal hospital following a brief
was topped at 1,818 feet. ai teachers will go to Mineral 0., illness He had been a resident
. p, Irwin was the driller and Wells Friday for the second day’s Signs of progress The Jack of Denton for 29 years I
t.Pavcarwnn.Wsithenedpherrsand session of the annual Texas Lb- Schmitz A Sons Funeral Home has survivors include his wife,
sisseaton rary Association meeting. Thurs- been made more attractive by the son, Isaae Pierce of Denton: a
L , . , day through Saturday. additon of a car port and awning, daughter Mrs Fla Mae RlVthe
reported1*2 ativvnbas been David A webb. director of lib The rar port wili shace and pr- of Denton; one step-daughter Mis
leroed snetheser vXireY he, raries at NTSC, and other library tect from inclement weather the Maude Walling of Denton, and
betn "reriurte5msrucentvtur6s staff members will attend other hearse and the awning co ers from one step-son, James Walling of
been reported recently.___________ sessions during the three-day the entrance of the chapel to the Childress, and several grandchil-
meeting car port. The McCrary building, dren
Webb will preside at a breakfast east side ef the square and oc- -------------------
----- yT»C Call C-0507 _________|
L B McClung 4 Associates.1 3-RCOM furniahed dowastairs apart-
it is heard here, Have taken over ment, private bath, bills paid,
the complction.of the drillingson 6-Rox.abatnunrurnihed‛nouse
the Knox oil test in the Drop-Justin - cal C-5722 or C-5075
section of ’he county The test had Por house wiring or electrical
service,
reached a depth of 5.995 feet and call C-6200. Lcensed and Bonded,
it is understood that the new op-. Bradburn Electric Service
eration will drill deeper at least For Quick Service j
to the Marble Falls strata and pos- FVRXisHID apartment, 3 large clean
sibly to the Ellenberger. ponamrs, prtvate bath entrance *1°
— , NICE ROOM, elOM in kitchen priv-1
Saw a youngster stepping along, Heges u desired. Call C-T768
on East Hickory Street and he was FILLING STATION for sale, well lo-
really steppuig high, wide and1 cated.1ying „9uarters. J C' En-i
handsome. It was Mike Mordecai. 105..2— 1.8188.---------i
.... N A1 -ROOM unfurnished house cheap.!
3-}ear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ala- inquire 314 Wainwright, after S
bama Mordecai and he was com- 4. room furnished court? near town. I
ing back from uptown, where he NTSC Children accwyed C2445
had just been outfitted with new MAN or Woman to represent us in
cowboy repalia. He was carrying ,yourcommuntty.m2s1o27Aweek
. . ' 1 . . 11 full Or apart time Por lnformation
his old suit in a sack, as he had write Box 6975. Ft. Worth. Texas, j
changed clothes a. the Store When HAVT a pARTT’wtth' Super Dogs!,
asked who helped him change to special prices for party orders.
his new outfit, he said, ' Why a C-*034. corner N Klu. at Hwy. 34
LESLIE CARON
As "LILI"
deadline were Virgil L. Greer and
L T. Parks , reading the films and will have
Four men now are in the race, them completed Thursday. All re- '
Seeking re-election are Hamlyn ports will be mailed this weekend.
Morgan Jf. yd f. E Bedell, the Confidential reports, if positive,
two school bbard members whose will be sent directly to the family
terms expire. physician and the person X-rayed.
Both Parks and Greer have chil- X-ray unit schedule for today
AND
SALLY
All-Stntr /,
Szic - ■
| Today ends a ten-day schedule
Special to the Record-Chronicle / th* mobile X-ray unit, which!
has visited every school and town GE‛u
LEWISVILLE-- Two last minute i in Denton County, and Mrs. Kath- I demm•
entries in the school board election leen Henderson, executive secre- | T.t
here next Saturday give promise ury of the county Tuberculosis
of creatinf wider interest in the Association, announces that more ; U
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pew
nr
T 0&
rirl. Parks, a petroleum company Theatre, 4 30 to 8 p m. All those in
distributor for this area, has a boy the city and county, who have not I
in high school been X-rayed, are urged to do so. j
Ray Lester, Nowun Crawford ----------------
and J R Forbes will serve as ’ — A ZAP
'.'X” dudsecnduetedbaiotimh Farmer Named Secretary Of
n.unity Hall All legally qualined J
resident voters within the Lewis- m C. 1 - A •
areequadeeandentotschool District EX-tudents Association
----——------
The three, tried as adults ip jus- ins
tice court for removing a sign from s.3. —...» — ,
the A&M Experiment Station, paid Ehoriomhug20rswa 00-0.00: rea.
lum to good shorn feeder lambs 13 00
to 90 .30.
ALLEN BUTANE
GAS AND EQUIPMENT CO.
South Side Squave DM c-2538
sheep 7,000; steady; good and choloe
-pring lambs 35 00-38 so: good and
____j shorn slaughter lambs 21.80-
33 00: utility and good shorn elaugh-
----1100: cull to good
3
ton sailor. Ed heard some one
shout from a port hole, “Hey, Boss, I
are you still in the ice business
in Denton’'' It was a Negro and
Ed knew his name as 'Henry' on
ly. i
The average American used 8.7
pound« of butter and s 2 pounds
of oleomargarine during 1953.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j
WANTED Evaporauve Window Cool-
sr or attic fan in good condition
Call David Blakeley at C-3551
RPDUOED. 3-bedroom home, near
Admissions — Jack , Loveday,
qualified voter exercises that pri- Lewisville, surgery; Mrs. Mane M A I.
vilege next Tuesday. Davidson, 2419 Denison, surgery; 1 W | brp Ibiac
---- I Mrs. A W Jones. 1008 Denton,/U W • UI I Hl Co
, The new laws covering registra-’surgery: Ed Carpenter, 424 High
| tion of automobiles in lexas al- land, medical. Mrs. Howard Kin- A f, A aaI,
.low for securing the 1951 license sey, Lewisville, medical. Mrs Ber , HIUCT AUUACK
I plates on April 1st, inclusive with- yin Hooper, 112 Blondell, med
'out penalty. After that date a pen- ical. Charles W Orr, 76 year-old Den
, alty will be added to the purchase Dismissals—Mrs. J N. Taylor, ton insurance man, died early dis
price of the two little tin plates. 1018 Avenue A: Col W W. Lech- morning at his home, 1905 W.
----- ner. .DallasiMrs. P: M.Epuins Hickory, following a neart‘attack,
iX years, and was associa.
me
PrejHire Calt'es
ROBERSON Florist
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WEDNESDAY’S POULTRY
AUSTIN (AP>—Poultry South To-
m: Steady, 23 cents.
East Texas: Steady. 35-36 centa,
mostly 38
WDNESDAY’S LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH (AP) — Cattle 1,400;
cattle and calves steady to strong:
medium and good alaughter steers
and yearlings 16.00-20.00: beef cows
10.50-11.00; bulla 10.00-11.30; good
and choice slaughter calves 17.00-
30 50; plain and medium 11-18.00.
.Hogs 100: butcher hogs steady to
mostly 25 lower: sows steady; choice
100-260 lb. butchers 37.35-50: cholee
100-185 lb. hogs 36.50-37 00; cows
23 00-3 1 00
eren in school - Greer, who is includes stops at the corner of
technician for the Denton County Greenwood and Northwest Terrace,
Artificial Breeders Assocation, is 3 to 3:30 p m Scripture at Gober,
the father of a boy and younger 3:45 to 4:15 p.m., and Palace
in California, where they went to the right toreiect anz.or all bida
be with their son, Ed, ' who Purchasing Agent. City
is in the L. S Navy Ed accon-i of Denton
panied his son to the U S. ship Denton Tessa
on which Ed. Jr is to sail soon, March at and April 4. t»M
and on which he met another Den
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Coach to football lineman:'
"You're out of conditien again.;
Jones What'cha beet: doing,
studyin* ?"
125 R. MeKinney C-MN
MwakEV " *« wuhhwd
Zendum. A Eg,:
It has been rumored an recent and.baby, 1806MapleiRobert,an Mr.
Dr Harold Farmer became ex- tor of industrial arts and became days that T. O. Bobbitt, who re- F ran . na Ima ' ‛ MU „ Dr ' i Denton 13 year, snu was associa-
ecutive secretary of the North director of the Student Union in tires as a Texas Game Warden Ied ate Tioga; Mrs. J - Ben- ted with Bonar and Orr Insurance
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ciation. president of the Rotary Club. had asked him to make the race Hewisvisuonmedicpii MrsdyeriDec. 6, 1877, and attendeilake
He replaces Dr Emmett Cam- nr Firmer Peceived the L,. Tuesdav morning he said “I wish Br1g8s,, Denton. Rt. 1, medical. ! Dallas High School and Denton
Fat calves and bogs over the brom wbou.s recently appointed dEgree rrom NrSC n 1938 and to thank the friends who have so- LDismised-rs. N J Elmore' Sormal college. New asiman ned
county are getting fatter this week bythe NTSC Boardpf.Regqntsto the master’s degree in 1939 He licited me to run for Constable Ponder: Mrs D L. Murdock and Denton in lsud and was < nsentin
as Future Farmers of America and hecom echaiirmman. oftheudeepart earned the doctor of education de- l appreciate very much the ex baby. 1018 Ave B. Mrs Jim of the Church’of Christ
4H Club boys prepare their am- mentscoPhy sical and gree from New York University in pression of confidence in me, but Heath and baby. Argyle. ( Nr. orr was county road com.
mals. for entry in the 1954 show. Dr Farmer joined the faculty in 1951. r W "°t be a candidate for the Elm Street Hospitai and Clinic I missioner at Lewisville from 1936
scheduled Friday, April 9 at the u suminerr1939 asan msSuc- His wife the former Shirley Tay- office Bobbitt retires from the Admitted—Mrs. j B Cantrell, to 1940 For about 40 years, he
Denton County fair grounds memumeno 45 an lor. is also a-graduate of the col- Game Commission after having Rt 2, medical. was a druggist at Lake Dallas and
Members of FFA chapters from lege served well for the past 27 years —— —------ ------- . ... . — -
Northwest. Lewisville, Pilot Poin: County Oil V ell During World War II Farmer in Denton County and he goes out . I. .
Sanger, Krum, Denton and Slidell 5 «<»««> • 5- , was director of the University of of office with letters of commen- er vices Held
will have stock in the show 4H I. I..We. ..•2 (Texas war training program for Nation and appreciation from the
the North Texas area and later be- official* of the Texas Game Com For Mr. rierce
had been a resident of
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