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in, little boy,” says Death from the
water. “I will catch you, and your
mother will never, never forget
West Chestnut Street, will observe
their Golden Wedding Day Sunday.
Television Schedules
(As announced by television stations. 'Subject to change.)
13:20
13:25
MANY THINGS ARE DIFFER-
ent in the mountains. The other
night the garbage can of the family
living next door to the Dustons,
was raided by a big black bear.
It is drier on the mountains than
usual and it is presumed the old
boy found the picking poorer than
common, so he came down where
he had found food before, and sure
enough, there was his meal wait-
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Asked when he started his nur- help. A slip, in the colorful lan-
sery on the Dallas Highway, he guage of the oil man, isn’t a gar-
said, “It started gradually. I felt ment worn under a dress.
Mrs. D. P. Boydston, 2210 Fowler
Street, Saturday morning at the
Denton Hospital and Clinic.
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8 Saturday Night Fights
4 My Favorite Husband
8 Fight Talks
4 That's My Hoy
8 Saturday Shindig
4 Foreign Intrigue
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The divorce rate in the United States increased
more than fivefold between 1900 and the end of World
War II. It later declined from 8.6 divorces per 1,000 in-
habitants in 1945 to 2.6 per 1,000 in 1949.
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one month.
Movie—Western
The Bible Saya
Gadabout Gaddis
News
Dizzy Dean Show
Adventure Theatre
Hal Boyle Says:
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Editor’s Note-The National
Safety Council forecasts a record
number of deaths over the 4th of
July weekend. In the interest of
a safe and sane holiday, we are
reissuing the following column
which was widely praised by
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other guy nominated you. And now
you belong.”
.Or Death puts his arm around a
teen-age high school driver and
says, “Faster, kid, faster. Boy,
you're a real hot rodder. Sure, you
can see clear in the moonlight.
Let’s see how close you can come
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- The city of the future will be less concentrated in
’ population and activities than is now true of the central
areas of the older cities, according to recent trends in
' urban redevelopment
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; The world’s oceanr, which cover 7T per cent of the
earth’s surface, have greater depths than the highest
7. elevations of land. A Twentieth Century Fund report
notes that the Mindanao Deep, the ocean’s lowest known
depth, goes down approximately 35,000 feet as com-
: pared with Mount Everest’s height of 29,000 foot above
• sea level.
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highway accidents are concerned, but the above hints - high with dead limbs, in the top.
—if followed by a majority of drivers—will save some The "varmints" do not bother the
DENTON RECORD-CHRONIIE
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WHEN ONE IS OUT OF TOWN,
bad news from home seems even
worse. Such was the caseswith
us when we heard of the pass-
ing of two of Denton County's
fine men—Bert L. Adams, of Jus-
tin, and Judge Brest C. Jackson.
It is hard to realize that the
faces of these fine men will no
longer be seen on our streets. The
Denton Kiwanis News paid high
tribute to Brent Jackson who was
a past-president of the Kiwanis
Club and an elder in First Presby-
terian Church, USA.
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6 Soundstage
8 :00 4 My Friend Irma
8 Outo 6k Harrlat
8 olllette Pights
8:30 4 Pavorite story
6 Papal Cola Playhouse
8:48 8 The Big Playback
6310 4 Meet Mr. McNutey
6 Little Theater
8 Dave Qarroway Show
9:30 4 Telephone Time
. 8 Barn Dance
8 'Royal Playhouee
9:45 4 Mucic Hall Varieties
The World Today
The Texas News
Final Edition
Lets Talk About The
Weather
Weather Telefacte
Mystery Playhouse
Sports Tonight
News Final
Nighttime Movie
Sports With Bherman
Movie Marquee
Channel 8 Theatre
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There are abut 25 specis of
true fir tree although the term
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Widely to include all the conifers.
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FIVE YEARS AGO
Mrs. Randolph Kirkpatrick and
children, Carolyn, Gene and Jim,
joined the Winona Lewis Tour and
are enjoying the scenery and cli-
mate of sore of the western states.
A boy was born to Mr. and
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GOVERNOR ALLAN SHIVERS'
campaign in Freestone County ia
in good hands. “Bill Boyd, Jr.,
has been named Freestone County
campaign chairman," says the
Fairfield Recorder.
Bill Boyd, Jr., 50 years ago,
“The Boy Mayor of Teague”, has
had a great career as a lawyer
and publicity man. He was for •
many years president of the Ameri-
can Petroleum Institute, and head-
ed the Oil Industry Committee ad.
vising President Roosevelt 00 oil
matters during the war.
He now lives on his ranch be-
tween Fairfield and Teague; and
is a member of Gov. Shirvers’
Turnpike Authority.
A few yean ago it was said
that “Bill Boyd can call more ol-
men in the United States by their
first names than any other man in
the country.” Our friend for 50
yean.
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r 1*. 1021, acoordins to Act of Consrena. March 8, in First Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.
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HONG KONG (P — The sons of
the peasants and workers in Red
China are no shining lights as
scholars. The Peiping Ministry of
Higher Education has put out a
set of orders on how to cope with
students whose “low cultural foun-
dation” made them “unfamiliar
with the ways and methods of
study."
The Reds, in a forced enrollment,
put more than 22,000 such children
into middle schools in 1951-52 on a
AUSTIN, July 2 • — A wiggle
stick and a stripper work right
together but out in the oil fields
IT IS GOOD TO SEE J w they have nothing to do with bur-
(Jim) Erwin in the Rotary Club, lesque dr the song and dance busi:
Jim was city secretary some 18 ness. . ,
years (1914-20 and 1926-37). He was In the same manner, a headache
cashier at TSCW from 1920'to 1926. is something that an aspirin won’t
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FRIDAY — JVLY 3
4 Martha McDonald's
quick-course schedule to “develop
technicians.". Last fall the first
1,500 finished the short courses
and were dumped on the colleges.
A high percentage of them have
proved deficient in “language and
analytical geometry .
vMnxcnnnso,
TIN YEARS AGO
X. X. Jay transferred his mem-
bership from Fort Worth to the
Denton Odd Fellow Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Paschall
and son, Robert, of Dallas spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Paschall.
One series of scenes in the film should be of ex-
ceptional interest to American farmers. A luge piece
- of mechanized farm equipment, which, like practically
: everything else, is under government control, is brought
--nto a village. The local farmers make a major celebra-
tion of the occasion, out of gratitude to the authorities
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Coke Time with Eddie
Pisher
Kiddie Hit Parada
Perry Como
News
Camel News Caravan
Evening News
Mama
Cowboy Thrill
Evening raition
Weathercart
Baseball Hall of Fame
Weather
Topper
Stu Erwin
Life of Riley
Playhouse of Stars
Pride of the Family
The Big Story
Our Miss Brooks
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saloons, on pond and pavement, on —
mountain cliff and summer play- you again. Se the pretty tag I
ground. have for you?’
For Death had a double duty. He An overweight man of 45 with a
had not only his usual job to do, fading heart calls across the tennis
the escorting of the sick and old court to his son, “Junior, I'll beat
and life-worn across his pale frov you this fifth set or drop dead.”
tier. He had his extra holiday And as he wearily lifts his racquet,
clients to attend to. The lost bat- Death taps him and says, "Drop."
talion of the needless dead. .. _ . an-l.a
.On such days as these, Death, Death waits on a dark ed porch
the fair weather friend of the fool- as a little girl in a filmy dress
ish, initiates new members into the sneaks out with a sparkler in her
D.O.A. club. This club has no dues hand. “Go ahead and light the
and no life memberships. It is sparkler all by yourself, coaxes
made up of unseeing holiday vic- Death. “YouYe a big girl now.”
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great human self-slaughter.
And so it was Death rose early
today. He had a lot td do in the
busy days ahead- He had many a
mortal rendezvous to keep on high-
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SATURDAY — JULY 8
8:88 4 Newe and Prevews
9:00 4 Winky Dink And You
8- Six Own Theatre •
840 4 Cartoon TIm
Eookp~-
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Kit Carson
Cowboy Classics
Beat The Clock
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DR W*lt.ACF wAnicrv win of your automobile. five-year average for the week. usefulness.
snend the ie semsl thi« in . You’ll fin that. a wiggle stick SIn four states—Alabama, New The primer is being distributed
mer, in Boulder Colo’ “observ- is a beam on a big clanking pump York, North Carolina and Ohio— by the API's offices in New York
ing class-room work and labora- used to extract reluctant oil from where -an unusually high incidence and Dallas, and through the Pet-
tory work, just to see what they an underground pool. More often was reported for the Inst week of roleum Extension Service at the
have that we do not have at than not such * pump will he June 1953, the Incidence for the University of Texas. The price is
TSCW.” Dr. WOolsey is head of found on a stripper well pulling 25th week of this year is less than $1.50.
the Foreign Language Department the last remaining drops of oil a third of what it was last year,”
at TSCW—since 1944, from a declining field, the service said.
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you almost to death. --
Fortunately, the 3-D driven are in the minority.
But then win be enough of them on the roads to make
driving in the heavy holiday traffic a risky business.
Through the years, it has been found then is not
much that can be done to harness the 3-D driver. So we
4 Wrestiing
5 It Seems Like Yesterday
8 News. Sporta, Weather -
6 Weather Telefax
8 Mystery Playhouse
5 News
5 Sports
8 Movie Marquee
8 channel 8 Thentre
4 News
4 Movie Time
Ums who are brought to hospitals when the screams die into si-
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One of the best of the national TV programs re-
cently showed a motion picture film taken in Commu-
nist East Germany. The cameraman, who made the film
at enormous personal risk, had escaped with his family
to the West
The film amounts to a grim exposure of the ma-
terial and spiritual degradation of the people that is
the hallmark of this and all other communist “workers’
paradises.” And it shows, far better than words can
describe, the incredibly low living and working standards
imposed in the police states.
and tagged with a card bearing lence. Death hurries to a room
three initials that stand for "dead where a holiday-lonely man, sick
on arrival.” with self-pity, looks at the gun in
Yes, Death got up early this his hand and mutters, “Would I be
morning. For by next Monday any more lonely dead?" And
night there are hundreds of Amen- Death, writing his tag, , "Well,
cans he must meet and wave to w. ’ . e8 „
. their doom-a »OA tag. The po- comepndthsiu move ,1 . cease,
pacetoday, saturday, Sunday
is. conscientious. He didn't want and Monday, playing his deadly
anyone who earned that tag to game of tag across all America
miss it. with the holiday risk-takers and
Wherever Americans set out to their victims. And the foolish. And
celebrate the holiday, this skeletal the unwary. Wherever he pauses
comrade of the stupid and careless an ambulance will follow, halt, pick
.... . . . ... ... ,, went right along for the fun. And up a still burden and race with it
ache is the warning cry given when earth in an operation where labor here is What he will say to some, to a hospital where it will get the
anything is dropped from upstafrs saving devices are not only eco- or perhaps is already saying even epitaph:
, on a derrick, endangering the lives nomical, but muscle-savers. The ig- now: < d o A —dead on arrival.”
’ of those below. Such an object as norant end of any piece of equip- In 10,000 cars rounding 10,000
a widow maker and a headache ment, following the same reason- curves, he whispers to the driver,
post is a stout frame built over ing, is the heavy end. "Go on and pass that car ahead
the cab of a truck to keep pipe The primer gives in terse form of you. Never mind what your wife Enpinppr I'rfrPt
from conking the driver. the theories of the origin and ac- is saying What makes her think "8" - S55
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t that bridge abutment.” A mo-
ment later the boy s ribs are in
his lungs, blood drowns his whim-
up pers, and Death tags him and says,
--- — y----"You know, I almost thought you’d
As America began to celebrate make it. Well, even counting the
the long Independence Day week- funeral costs, I still saved your
end. Death promptly went on over- folks most of the $5,000 they’d put
time. nWay for your college education.”
. For when mankind has a holiday And somewhere a mother at a
for any reason. Death can know busy fixing the lunch, is
no idleness. He must tabulate a sure Someone else in the family is
keping an eye on the child who
.toddles toward the lakefront. And,
sure enough, someone is. “Come
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8 Baseball game
4 Movie
4 Learning To Live
4 Horae Races
4 Ability Counts
4 Featurette
4 Questions That Count
8 Movie
4 Cartoon Time
6 Six Gun Theatre
4 TV Bible Bchool
4 Movie
8 Movie
4 Big "D" Jamboree
Bobby Peters Jamboree
Barker Bill Cartoons
Sleepy Joe
The Lone Ranger
Mr. Wizard—Science
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Douglas Edwards
News
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8 Hopalong Cassidy
8 Ethel And Albert
6:00 4 Jackie Gleason Show
6 Bank on The Stars
8 enterprise, USA
8:30 8 Original Amateur Hour
8 Greatest Sporta Thrills
7:00 4 Two For The Money
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the need to get out into the open These and other terms common-
business on toe new four-lane Dal- foleum Institute.
las-Denton highway near town. _ „ .. __.
The 75-page volume, written in
layman’s language, is an ABC of
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“I will leave Mrs. Woolsey and A slip is defined in the glossary States reporting more than 25 China
Pat here,” said he “as they do as a wedge-shaped bit of metal cases in the past week were Texas, --em --J55
used to support tubing or other 99; California, 60; Florida, 51; Rofttor GeHADpe
pipe in oil field operations. A head- Mississippi, 32, and Louisiana, 28. “e--en ~--u*
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Elmer- Vaughn underwent an
operation Monday night at the Den-
ton Hospital and Clinic and was
reported as doing well Tuesday
morning.
Miss Louise King, daughter of
Mr. and MYs. 0. M. King, left
Monday for Dallas, where she will
teach swimming for a month in
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*' during this coming three-day weekend and they will
roll up mileage in the neighborhood a five billion miles
the greatest Fourth of July traffic jam in history.
In such heavy traffic, a driver is never more than a
R second away from an accident. It is estimated that an
auto operator makes from 20 to 50 decisions an hour—
. and a wrong one can be fatal.
Excessive speed contributes to one out of three
- - fatal accidents. Just keep in mind this weekend that
a heavy foot on the throttle can mean a heavy heart
for someone.
Here are some safety tips the Safety Council offers.
We know you see them every year. But every year the
deaths just about hit the estimates, too. So why not try
following some or all of them this weekend.
(1) Start early, before traffic is heavy, and take
ft easy. Cut your usual speed 10 miles an hour.
(2) Obey legal and common sense speed limits.
Slow down before you get to an intersection or traffic
signal.
(8) Be especially careful when paging other cars.
. Don’t be an eager weaver in traffic.
(4) Keep a safe, clear stopping distance between
you and the car ahead. Watch can behind your rear
- view mirror.
(5) Signal for turns well before turning—and
avoid abrupt stops.
. Of course the safest spot will be at home, as far as
ing for him.
Porcupines are climbing the pine
trees in Green Mountain Falls and
eating all the bark off the limbs •
near the top (where it is tender).
The result is a tree some 20 feet
exclusively to the vm tat
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9:18 4 Music Hall Varteties
9 30 4 Winn OVer World
8 Strane Adventure
8 Plainclothes Man
9:45 5 Double Play
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" . . . an' thia is my father ... I guess ha never grew any halrl"
watch for the holiday “maniacs” and maybe—just may-
be—the nation’s traffic fatalities will not reach the
' some 862 that has been estimated. That's how many
. . died in traffic tragedies during the three-day Memorial
Day holiday.
' estimated 40 million vehicles will be on the move
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If some of the 3-D movies scare you, wait until
you see some of the 3-D drivers on the highways over
the Fourth of July weekend.
What are 3-D drivers? , 10
The National Safety Council says they are dumb,
daring and deadly. And if they don’t kill you, they scare
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-who are graciously giving them the temporary services
* * of the machine. For a brief spell they will enjoy the
j. wonderful boon of mechanical power. The rest of the
• dime, of course, they must do the work with their own
: ’ Backs and arms, aided by a few undernourished draft
animals. -m.y______
. Here in America, first-class equipment is regarded
; by fanners as a basic necessity. They own it and they
use it as they choose. It has resulted in more production
* accompanied by sharp drops in the amount of human
and animal labor required. It is a bulwark of agricul-
. ture’s earning power and living standards. It has been
largely responsible for the transformation of farming
into a business. What we should never forget is that it,
like all the other tools we use, is a-fruit of the free en-
TaLEPHONE C-2551
Nonas to romuc
usage presumes that only an idiot gical formations from which pet- anyway? Wives are always worry-
hand tool to move roleum is produced. A black and ing about something.” DETROIT (Fl—Moving the brake
_ white profile shows what an oil But on some of the curves an- pedal to th* loft foot would cut
m — well would look like if you split other car does come around the down rear-end accidents, says H.
Dol I A (AC AC it down the middle and exposed bend. There is a scream and a P. Bruns, auto engineer. He es-
rvllv *d-5- its innards to a curious world. crash of metal. And Death says to timates it would cut 15 feet off
- ' Several paragraphs and illustra- the silent husband, “So lortg, stopping distances at 20 m.p.h.
Jump in U.S. 2^'S^'s^SX'S
■ " is merely the elaborate accumul- with another fool, dear.” Then he accelerator and depress the brake.
ANnv ANN nr p, httcw aww xaymans xanguage, u an JI WASHINGTON tm — Polio in- ation of valves and gages that ap- walks oyer to the silent, huddled But in cars with automatic trans-
AM tn AND LENE BUSH ARE the daily workings in toe oil field, creased 19 per cent last week to a pear at the head of an oil well, driver of the second car and says, missions, it would take only 1/4
about to start to Spokane, Wash., leioned wimarA, + inum new 100 2 P5 121 .. P‛. int" PalNenilli Pal, .I know you didn't want to second to use the left foot to do the
to visit their son, Dr. Douglas desisned primarilytoinform national total of 4141 cases this -The volume gpes intosrecognized join our organisation, but I am same job, he told the Michigan
Bush, and family for three weeks, employes ofthetind ustry; out year.compared with 4,051 for the and ha sicind ustry.information on only taking membership, and this Safety Conference.
The Bush family is a fine ad- Seyeral chapters spell out first half of 1953, the Public Health how to make reports and keep re-
dition to Denton’s good citizens, angunge how 011 and gas are sep- Service said today. ' cords. It gives the essence of state
eming here from Waco where arated, how they are stored, meas- The agency said 499 new cases oil and gas regulations, well-test- -IFE- -IKE THAT
he has important business con- ured and flowed into channels that were reported last week, 33 less ing, and explains how fluids are pmamamm
nections and properties. - rum eventually into the burner of than in the corresponding week put back into the earth to keep
* _____ your kitchen stove or the gas tank last year but 91 more than the on driving oil and gas upward into
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