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July 2, WW
TBB DENrON RECORD.CHkNICLE
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The Denten County Singing Con- and was main speaket lor the eve-
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WEDDING FLOWERS
ALONZO W. JAMISON. JR.
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TODAY and SAT.
LAST TIME FRIDAY
our citizens. I would rather be
Features 8:20 and 10:50
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Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
; three sons, Jim
Ramsey of
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of Gatesville and I
Monday in a Sherman hospital.
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in the Dallas- publie
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Denton's Biggest
Quarters Worth?
DAVE'S DELUXE
HAMBURGER
eoatarring
VICTOR MATURE
PIPER LAURIE
WILLIAM BENDIX
VINCENT PRICE J
PLACE
YOUR '
ORDERS
EARLY
Johnnyt Me isn’t ma
and youre fumping
Army for the next four years,
most of the time in the North
African and European campaigns;
on my release I stayed in the
reserves and am still a reserve
officer. I returned after the’ war
to Denton and to a renewal of
His Two-gun couroge
wen • border empire
lost to lgwlss hordes!
"Look Sister.
You Gala Know
The Hood Who
Killed That Cop!"
Lake Dallas
Resident Dies
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SATURDAY ONLY
Features of 8:20 and 10:45
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The great
love story of our time!
ass. only
maos.
The extinct elephant bird of
Madagascar was sometimes 14 feet
high. • ■
DANY ROBIN • ANATOLE LITVAK
wt GEORGE MAFHEWS-ROBERT STRAUSS • RICHARD BENEDICT ■ SERGE REGGIAN
GABRIELLE DORZLAT FERNAND LEDOUX BARBARA LAAGE LESLIE OWYER
Associate Producer GEORGES MAURER Screenplay by IRWIN SHAW
Fram te AM by AURED warts - Released thru UNITED ARTISTS
Makes Change In
Sunday Schedule
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SMOKERS
(Continyea from Fin 1
John Ramsey
•ry H. Ram-
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JACK HODGES
Beck of Post Office
Centvel <224
THe men
who carved
an empire
from a
savage
'wilderness I
terret
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minor lacerations on Ma tend after
his wa Chevrolet was in collision
with two ears waiting for a traffie
lght at the intersection.
Evers' ear was heavily damaged
to flto front as a result of the col-
1*52^X00^ Md S’amm;
J "Sure. That’s our game.
dy coming home late, and
but it seems that
nbrough, 619 Park-
MU larger. The
K.ached-
pastor.
I eats, the late Alonz W. and Cecil
Weils Jamison. moved here in ord
ler that my sister and I might
i. The
part
dean, 401
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ROVNABOUT
(contnuea nom pre i)
. .---------— only
1 block from North Texas on Wet
father, L. G McDonald
HOSPITAL MOTES
Denten Hospital and Clinic
"We also sell more pipes than ever
before, but there's no real decline
Open 5 45 Weekdays
Dial -5459
For Show Time
TODAY thru SAT.
TODAY and SAT.
"ARROW IN THE
DUST"
with
Sterling Hayden
Coleen Cray ,
Sport-Cartoon-News
Mr. and Mn. V. T. Neely have
r fan id free visiting their two
omul Joe IMr in Dallas aad Tom
Neely inMilothi. "Both are
D. P. Christie, Me-
Bridges. Aubrey.
IRTHS
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grain as I might have bad I taken
the stock fore the Maids sooner,
but at that I waul det have bad
4nle bath, floor furp-
111,600. PRA ommft-
Rimed in Ceylon 1
BUPNT
2ebpu
Dallas Church of Christ, with Doyle
) Goodspeed to charge. Interment
‘will be la Swisher Cometary, un-
i dor the direction of Shepard Fu-
i neral Home.
— on the Fortenberty place, north
or MMoB. Lake Deles woe visited
TODAY’S POULTraY
AUSTIN (AT) -- Poultry; All areas
Kv G
e
light. Mrs. Ain Deussen ft Pon-
' dot said that they reread about
onequnter inch or rain. Cari Ateh-
eson of Slidell reported only e
enter.
-7102.
Hon SO, a few choice' 200-240 lb
butchers 24.50, or 25-60 centa lower;
, sows and other weighta acaroe.
I Sheep SO. ghaap trade waa un tea tad
Matter: "Shirley, be still! Why
don’t you be niee end quiet like
Henry Houston Ramsey ft Lake
Dallas, SA Utt it too home Thurs-
DEADEP
m8muy-McA
CSTIBQGANTemk:TiEY:
to cigarette sales.
"People just fuss, raise hell, buy
pipes and then go right back to
cigarettes."
"I think I pastured my wheat
and eat fields too Tong." said
George HUger. soutbwest of Den-
P
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A 1952 Ch err si it ptekW-to front
ft foe Schluter jdrtrwp was also
damaged. It was driven by A to art
V. Horn ft Lewisvile.
A retired farmer, Ramsey was
born to Georgia m Sept 2, 1870.
He bed lived, to the Lake Dallas
wmity for U years ead was a
member of the Baptist Church.
Funeral services are scheduled
for Id a.m. Saturday at the Lake
The telephone situation ‘in Texas reported om the international con
was returning to normal Ftiday vention in-Settle, Wash., and laid
after operator walkouts to nnt
ottos
la seeking toe past at total rep-
isoeuta tin. I am trying as a
citizen"to participate in our Mate
gvvernment and to assist all citi-
sons to our county to make their
voices board to our Legislature.
I feel that the office of represen-
tattoo to a base trom which can
cume either vigorous, honest and
effective policies, or neglect and
ruinous lack of policy caused by
indifference to the needs and de-
sires ft our citizers I promise,
if elected, to do my best to forth
ering, good government through
judgment aad the applieation at
good sense aad energy to finding
out what to needed.
place for the children to piay—ana
walk to school too Beautiful kept,
steer -bedroom home, eeparate an-
tag mum and breakfast---—
loOnleo pt Lot is a n
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ELIZABETH WLOIt
DANA ANDREUS
.PETERFNCM
— Plus —
Sylvester Cartoon
Latest Newt
children and 41 great-grandchil-
dren.
ft Evers, a 1953 Ford pickup driven
by Rudoph Vernon Schluter of
Argyle was dlightly damaged.
Dssdy kUhr..
the street reef’s
e here!
S. A. Thompson, DmIm, Route
2,-ftught for a while that he
midtake a trip to South Dakota
RM stmmer to pee his son, who
Muse near Pierre. "I got to think-
‘ tog about the summer up there
belng the time of the barret,"
ba said, "and I derided I didn't
went to intertere, I may have
thought that the boys might put
me to work, too, ead I never could
dodge wort."
for Me club W at thetatoskersscarse
lay noon meeting. , |
EDWARDG.
ROBINSON
PAULTTE
GODDARD
tioning to Colorado While there boos Workers of America, have
she visited Miss Edith Brisac, a anftremred they vUrr to delav or-
member of the TSCW art depart tionwide picketing"unt Tuesday
ment. Dr. Woctae will icin the staff They but tested also the plan
TOO LAT1 TO CLASSIFY
StBAYfi>T*hitofaM muWy sow, win
yoke Tabs Jooss
IFOR THE FAIMLY
THAT
Stm belleves in home Ilfs ana a
LIONS
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. They re Riots in the
Routin' Rocket . . ,
U4 Ave. E; Mrs. Claude Smith.
Krum; Mrs. Dan Lawson and
baby, 1305 McKinney; Charlie Feni-
11 IMTEESTATE TMEATRE
SATURDAY ONLY
Chorlton Hestoo
in
"THE SAVAGE"
— plus —
Seriol - Cartoon
333*,
Drive MfwMf, you might injure a customer of mine.
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Lyle E. Montgomery Co.
1—-7........
- I think that___________.
•M move to Dallas Ram Midloth-
Snaenwiome
un cowEi
WESrRNER
my interest in our state govern-
-rent, teaching that subject for
the next two years at NTSC. At
the same time I was assisting
my mother with her farming and
ranching interests and eventually
settled on making agriculture my
ide work in 1947, I married a
Denton girl. Elisabeth Browder
McCullar, daughter of Mrs. Bess
B McCullar and granddaughter
of the late H F. (Loafer) Browder.
She and I are living now on our
farm; in the Sanger-Bolivar com-
Sanger Farmer
Dead, At 66
2
ipg-ata 10 Am- the Rev-
-rhe romon for this change to
' to mate * more comfortable for
Suanarinohnkzje",dudazehee
up about 11 a.m. Thursday.
Officials of Southwestern Bell
Telephone Co. said supervisory
LEO CORCEY and HUNTZ HALL
with The Bowery Boys in
Jopcs
bath and sawanes. Olom in.
aw C-MOO
DEATHS
(Continued trom Pore 1)
Webster said that often the le-
gal speed wasn't the safe speed
in certain traffic conditions.
DANGEROUS
MfSS/OML—y
“"““**-T-EEKNIcOLOR
quethela a Merquie Hell at NTSC. Outgoing
presldent to Clay Davis.
stend1 TODAY'S LIVEsrock
FORT WORTH (AP)—Cattie SOO;
.11 -It—« generally ateady. Medium to
food slaughter yearttom and helfare
T400-18.56: beef cows 100-1100; food
to choice slsughter calves 14.00-17 00.
common and medium 10.00-14 00,
Farman Branch; one sister, Mrs.
-— Mary Milla ft Dallas; one brother,
"and J. E. Ramsey of Dallas; $1 grand-
W\AZ
h W 4 at 4
ideal for the growth ft sunflowers, .. ____ .a.
3 p.m. Charles XeSpadden, chair-
man, reminded those planning to
attend that Ite CurHaD now is
Ira . Fullerton, Denten districi
manager at the Texas Telephone
Company, was prs‘steed with a
45 year service pin at a company
dinner Thursday evenig m the
Southern Hotel E. H. Danner,
ju i fdtont of the company and one
of nine officials prsest from out
sey of Button Wilow, Calif.; eight
daughters, Mn. DeBa Gilman of
Bayside, Mn. R. F. Trull of Santa
Anna, Mn. Preston West of Santa
Anna, Mn. Otis Hibbit of Wood-
son, Mrs. Jeff Hawk of Late Dal-
las, Mrs. L. C. McGee of Richard-
son, Mn. R. L. Spence of Richard-
son and Mn. Connie Byre of
tern, separate metezs,
Amarmo, apply 405 Pearl
our problems in full
ng on e course of
auzca22 age g
Funeral services for Joe B.
Cobbler, father of Joe Cobbler, on
diately to fromt
at noon in Hubbard Hall to elect
ntative is officers and a board of directors.
Inatelled prsident of Hie Denton Lions Club. He
took officofast night et the annual inatallation bun-
______
sttedf up “even feet ate three
booklets distributed in Denton,
was Christmas money for Cumberland
Prrcti Cf“Sci1. i « ensags ' ; Orphans Home. Girl Scouts, play
rrodessor of Socioh The pickets were set up at Da) ground equipment for a ground in
las, Abilene, Lubbock. Fort Worth. East Dentas, the Denton Welfare
Mineral Wells, San Antonie, Ans- Council, and money to send a men-
tin. Temple and Mexia. They went lai patient to Houston.
College and received a masters at Aosta College at Sherman in
degree from the University of Tea- September - -e m ■ »i — . _ . nan86
as. majormg at both school', in
good work-.- .
3-# 00 grage apart-
msuk MUs^yte. copte, 417w
fly to Denver Saturday to spend
the summer with Miss McDonalda
TODAY'S PERSONALITY
face in our government It is the|RD., cc;...
duty of us an to bring honestyElect UttlCeiH
tnt our strongest resources to the 1 stockholders of the newly form-
:olution of these problems. This corporation _ for canning soft
is.the duty, and the privilege. I drinks here under a Mission Orange
tet to perform as your represen- C ------ ------- - - T---a-
Dismissed— Mrs. T. D Prater
Lewisville; Mrs. Charles Birdwell
and baby, 1217 Ave. A.
Flow Memerial Hospital
Admitted—Mn Carol Keating.
1129 Normal, medical, Mrs. Nan- -
me Hilliard, Hebron, surgery; L
Master Bobby Keith, $3 Haynes, I
medical: Carl Crider, Ponder, acci- ' |
dent; Mrs. Juanita Watson, Roa- ■
army reservist, and as a tax pay-
ing citizen of the county, of the
many and vital problems that we
___________ I________ Pickets which the operators had Rotary principles are accepted
Hennen Drive, were held Wednes- tenorad were taken down at var- by so countries, he pointed out.
day to Collinsville. Cobbler wasa/ous times between • p.m. and mid- Finytwo countries, with 8,400 del
retired farmer and land owner. night Thuraday. There waa ap as egates, were represented in Seattle.
Miss Rush Andrews, music super- surapee boeravu that they would- Varied programs, from interna-
visor in the city schools, returaed al te sat up again tional to community service, were
from Greeley, Colo wbere she at- The pickets were thrown up by outlined for the year
tended a music education work Western Electric Co telepbone io- Dr Harold Farmer, who mm-1
shop. She left Wednesday for a stallers on strike for higher wires pleted his terin at office July 1,
nt h*» visit with ter parents at in 44 states was presented a past president's
of town, rede the presentation, -emamiwaswesnmnpiEegsxeetheonp! tet’’lete^ —
--Locust, has returned after vaca of the union, the CIO Communica-
6-noQM BOMB and g private apta,
Mickory Btreet. Will trde,for small
houne. Oma Ronrk. -2207.
BOYB20-DCKbleycle,goodcondi-
tten, »M C-40P1_________
EkPEicCOk,apm.c1
1508 BROADWAY
vention win meet in the Denton ning: William Driggs, general man-
City Hal ‘Auditorium Sunday at ager ft the company, also spoke.
222
« the Bev. Gordon
4 • said today.
Time for _ _____ I
Chunk Sehool tea been
The office of rerreser
one of privilege and honor, carry-
ing no fnancial reimbursement
k "mmdduduammyaghymyp-rg WrU
i Mdil Upotairs unformatted apart*
ment, Tw, ---- -T
645, C-ri11»xt Me:
bUnffBl Iqul
"NO HOLDS BARRED"
/ V
RoimoN Florist
Ph. C-2561 501 W. Hickory
munity. My farming, which I tooknok,, surgery: C. L. Yeatts,
on as a full-time job in 1948, was IN. Elm, medical; Miss Ann Bran-'
interrupted during the Korean con-jiham, . en.Rose. medical.
fiict when I was called up witht..Dismissed-Mrs. Homer Vaughn, I
other reserves to serve again in
the Army. At the end of 14 months’
Shown by,eppointment only.
iammasbazoadzgztsmator.tbaztskeESTELLE..BROWNLREALTOR
□V&a Boom aut-rk. Tiyio;:
Tot, Chair, retnigerator,tron-rite
Bare, sas as mo oma _______
—
service I was able to return to
cur farm and the business of ci-tmdre, Denton;
vilian life. Kinney, Ricky
r * - to. and
teacher and student of state Fower, 409 M Eim, at 2:35 * m.
government, as a veteran and an
dayatternoon, following a throw ia^'^ eShoe tearBt".Pnove
“ the right to mate reckless pledges
which might have vote getting ap-
peal but which might prove de-
trimental to tbs real good at all
Phone Service ! Bailey ।
ar . Over .4» Rotary
Tears normal President Hrre
a * irwin A Babes wielding the'
Re,
TORTVRE
tContinuea from Pre i)
of some 60 ao far have been
brought to the capital—-torn, bat-
tered aad brotea by police tor-
ture.
AM At AHCHC OF ACTfONf
------------- _
Man Injured
In Wreck Here
An Extra
largo bun «•”
SUPER DOG
action, ead I feel strongly that
no problem are face eaa be retried
la one afternoon or bv superficial
examination. I have been giving
much aft anti on and thought to prob-
lems that have been brought to
my notice and will continue to
seek information oa these and an
that I am aware of, until I feel
that I eaa propose answers ft
reason aad intelligence.
Therefore, my promise in this
campaign ia to do my beat to
representing eack of us in Deaton
County. I wffl welcome, and I
will seek, the opinions and ideas
of every citixen on all matters
of government
My only reason for running for
this office of state representative
la a desire to serve, conscientiously
and well, the people of our county,
and I consider that my background
tea given me preparation for this.
Born in Prosper, in Collin coun-
ty, M years ago, I have lived is
Denton since 1M2, when my par
axdivasaKtitomonann
ao TF
lAs ,
rT -
Officers elected were W. P. Whit-1
... .. ------- son Sr., chairman of the board;
lde from the,, nominal,pay ofw. P Whitson Jr. president; W.
24 4, ayfor the first 120 Whitson, vice president, and
(.the,lezis lative session, and IJoe Nichois,
Lux'me thatmy businesg per-ficers and J- M. Whitson, Roy
winter months that I can be "away, Loveless Sr., ana RoyJ loveles I
from it without too great loss. The' Jr will comprise the board of dir-
only gain for your representative ectors.
ir the honor and trust you place,
in Kim to speak for you, but that,
is indeed -great payment and I
believe I can prove myself worthy
of it 1 earnestly solicit your con-
"A driver should never exceed sideration on July 24, and I
the safe speed," Mid Webster who promise again that if you elect
said that the "safe speed” was me for your representative I will
where the driver had perfect con- d, al in my, power to give
trol of his car. Dentoncounty honest and strong
Webster indicated that there are epresentation.
hundreds of safety rules that driv-1 - Alonzo w Jamison, Jr
era should think about before get-' Candidate for State Representa-
ting on the crowded highways, i tive, Denton County.
Be careful of children—they are Paid Pol. Adv.)
unpredictable and may run in
front of a car. They may fall out
of ths ear doors or stick their
arms out the windows
Cars stopping along side the road
are potential hazards as well as
ears moving on and off the high-
ways.
Webster emphasised that the
main point wss speed- just don’t ‘
do it 1
Local Highway Patrolmen havef
seen enough violence to last them
a lifetime.
They would rather not investi-
gate your accident.
BOTA ST. JOHN
owetad wLOUlf KIM • reresytoHORACE
W. R. BURNETT re CHARLES BENNETT « Poduced by IRWIN ALLEN V
GC) _ ) STARTS SUNDAY JULY 4th
W" -= "Firn Run Movie at
Drive-In Theatre Same Law Admission"
Ameg-
By THE ASSOCIATED PREsS gavel tar the first time m presi-
dent ft the Denton Rotary Club,
• *
A Brea re collision toff north
ft the North Elm and Highway M
toisrirttlta to Pit an about 10
a.m. today resulted to at least one
Marion Evrs of Denton was
JANE WYATT £
— d
Bon to Collin County, he was
the on ft the Late Mr. and Mr*.
Hpaz.Chriran non
sons, Baar Christian of Valey
View and Clifford Christian ft
. distance calls as possible.
Admitted_F.i F. Taylor, 922 In Dallas, a companyofficial
cpahidamedssalc. T
ter, Lewisville. 1-------- ■ ■' - ■■ 1 -——----------
Kim Street Hospital and Clinic
Besumont, two tooth srs, Bob Chris-
tian of Danton and Chariie Chris-
tian of finger; two sisters, Mrs.
Beulah Lockhart of Denton and
Mm W T Rice of Tyler, and
- 11 grandchildren.,
SuDi van Funeral Boom of Sang-
er to to charge ft arrangements.
See
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