Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 43, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 21, 1954 Page: 10 of 10
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The Korean armistice of 1953 and
future unification of that country
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Bottling Company — damages.
DISTRICT JUDGMENTS
centrases the
intensity of the
picture and vir-
tuolly limi-
notes glare.
D. C. Harding, 1911 West Syca-
more—2-door Buick.
Joe W. Hendrix and Sons, Lew-
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Lake Dallas—2-door Ford.
Denton Concrete Company, 331
East Hickory — Ford truck.
Denton Concrete Company, 331
East Hickory — Ford truck.
Hilda Masters, 1708 West Ooak—
4-door Chevrolet.
W. C. Blanton, Box 1016, Denton
— 4-door Chevrolet.
Arthur W. Hiatt-Evelyn F. Hiatt,
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Florene Morris vs. Ray Morris 1
—divorce granted.
Robert B. May vs. Omega L. I
May—divorce granted
Emma Webb, et al, vs J. W
Kemp Jr., et al—judgment.
Katherine May Smith vs. Garry ;
P. Smith—judgment.
Jessie B. Davis vs. Alice Davis
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Millions are reading and talking
about the life story of Groucho
Man in The Saturday Evening •
Post. Last week’s issue was a sell-
out. Get this week’s Post today,
- and start laughing at My Old Man
Groucho, by his son, Arthur.
In the now Denton County Rural Directory, being delivered
this week, your home has been given a number and road address.
The members of Denton County's Home Demonstration Clubs
who are delivering the directories have reflecting name and
number plates that you may buy to make your address easily
identifiable. All proceeds from the sale of these plates go to
the Home Demonstration Clubs of Denton County.
RURAL DIRECTORY SERVICE, INC.
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land out of the Robert Beaumont
Survey.
William O. Taylor Jr. to Wallace
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of the B.B.B.and C.R.R. Company
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Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit of
India, the U.N.’s first woman
president, bangs her gavel Tues-
day to open the ninth Assembly.
Even before a new president is
elected to succeed her, another
proposal to seat the China Reds
and oust the Nationalist China del-
egation is looked for.
Soviet, Asian and Scandinavian
countries want to seat the Reds.
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CROQUET, COUNTRY STYLE—Dominoes and horse-
shoes take a back seat to the fine game of croquet on
Pecan Gap’s main street The champ, Roy Rushing, <
lines up a shot at the wicket as three cronies stand by.
. Left to right, they’re W. L Stansel, Ez Garrison and
J. C. Grady. (AP Photo)
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Mrs. Loren Dow Dukes. 1100
Egan — 4-door Mercury.
Glenn Bridges, Box 5661, N.T.
Station — 4-door Ford
R. C. Paysinger, Route 4, Mc-
Kinney—2-door Ford.
Mrs. J. E. Callahan, 1407 Boli-
var—2-door Chevrolet.
Three Papers
To Be Honored
DALLAS. Sept. tl «_The Dallas
Press Club and Southern Meth-
odist University, cosponsors of the
Southwest Journalism Forum, an-
nouncld that awards will be given
four individuals and three publica-
tions.
The Inrum will be Oct 14-15 at
SMU.
William C. Barnard, Dallas chief
of bureau for the Associated Press,
will be honored for outstanding
work in covering the Kor erWnaa.
work, hi covering the Korean War.
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The United States is confident it The deadlock on disarmament;;
has enough votes to bar the Chi- H;bomb tests by the United States
nose Communist regime as unfit in the Marshall Islands; President
for membership because of its i Eisenhower’s proposal for a peace-
——• ‘ul atoms pool; East-West trade:
enlargement—all are part of the
general world situation to be de- —
bated in the seven committees of
the Assembly during a 10 week N
BLOUSES
See fosse . . . Compare them , . . You'll agree this is one of
foe greatest blouse buys over. Smart new toll styles in a grand
array of solid colors and printed patterns. Novelty collars and
trims. You’ll want several when you see them, so hurry for best
Zimmerer Brothers—GMC pick-
up.
Thomas W. Risley, MD, 1320
Neff—2-door Buick.
James L. Carrico, 1922 West
Chestnut—4-door Pontiac.
A. H. Underwood, Lewisville —
Ford pickup.
Robert Lee Brooks, Box 715, Pon-
der — 2-door Ford.
DISTRICT SUITS FILED
Jean Barmore vs. Thomas II.
Barmore—divorce.
Ella Redmon vs. James Redmon
—divorce. "
J. L. Crawford vs. E. J. Carter,
et ux—trespass to try title and
damages.
W. H. Herring, et al, vs. the
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agreed that now is not the time to aider the weight of opinion in its
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many thoughtful people en-
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and producing of news in the high-
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of the U. N. General Assembly. Assembly.
‘ world problems,
Besides debating the disarma-
l ment commission; deadlock on re-
ducing armaments by stages and
ultimately banning superbombs,'
the ninth Assembly probably will
hear references to the new South-
east Asia pact, the now dead EDC, j
and Moscow's renewed proposals'
for its brand of European Security
Pact
In another by-product of the cold j
war, the usually prosaic Budget
Committee expects to heat up over
U.S. opposition to pay >180,000 in
wage indemnities to a dozen for-
mer American employes of the
U. N. fired because they kept
silent on alleged Communist links.;
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. IP i the U. S. viewpoint.
— A quick Assembly decision I The Chinese question, active
to keep Red China out of the here since 1950, is one of several
United Nations for at least another clouded by the cold war on the
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Texas and Pacific Railway Com ;
pany, a corporation — damages.
.,w.c ~ j pJ.B. Thompson vs. Roy Hack ;
911 West Sycamore—2-door Buick worth, doing business as seven-Up
in this wonderful age to
be healthy should be the
rule, and sickness the ex-
ception. Your Physician can
help you to live a healthier
and happier life.
Should he decide you
need any medication or spe-
cial vitamins, our Phar-
macy is at your service.
We honor our area leader for the
month of August. His efforts on behalf
of his friends and neighbors have
earned him recognition as being one
of our outstanding Great Southerners.
You can confidently rely upon his
counsel when he calls to discuss your
needs for life insurance protection.
---- S I I IT AT TOURNEAREST O I DIMO II LI D I AH II ——
DICKSON MOTOR COMPANY
Marguerite S. Clark, medical edi- {
tor for Newsweek, will be given an
•ward for able and exceptional
pioneering in lay medical writing.
An award will be given Edward
Bernays, well known public rela-
tions executive, for outstanding
fostering of ideals and achieve-
ments in the field of public rela-
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offer another debate topic. The (
Indochina truce which cut Viet
Nam in half faces thorough dis-
cussion.
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Rand Underwood — lots of land —
located in the N. H. Meisenheimer
Survey.
George C. Bishop to James R
Neblett — tract of land out of the
Robert Beaumont Survey. ,
Mary Pruett to William A.
Pruett — lots of land out of the
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—divorce granted.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
John Richard Kerbon and Betty
S. Myers.
Danny Mack Harbert and Youla
Dodson.
Dan Larry Boren and Dona Bess
Harwell.
James Madison Sours and Mrs.
Edna Joness
Warren Edwards Wenzel and
Betty June Potts.
Donald Frank Webb and Gail
Marlene Allen.
Fred Bert Green and Florence
Howell.
John C. Punch and Daisy Mable
Moore.
Robert Lloyd Keller and Helen
Bering.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Hal R. Catterson, et ux, to
Lorace E. Catterson — tract of'
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NEW CAR REGISTRATIONS
Mrs. Doris D. Powell, 915 North
First Street, Temple — 4-door
Chevrolet.
Jack E. Berndt, Lewisville —
Chevrolet pickup.
E. L. Jackson, Route 2, Krum
— 4-door Ford.
Billy Joe Wilson, 901 North Wood
—4-door Ford.
Elaine H. Matkin, 2615 North j
Elm—4-door Ford.
Bobby Gene Farley, Box 308,
OUST A "GOOD DEAL"
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 43, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 21, 1954, newspaper, September 21, 1954; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430899/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.