Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 29, 1957 Page: 3 of 41
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VFW post was organized and dw, the Denton Gold Star Mothers Club.
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R-C Wise County Bureau
Foundtain Syringe and Water Bottle or two of each for $2.49
MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND
Saturday by judses 'other results Sharon George, oil painting, .75 catur.
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Plastic Pail
6-Pc. Leaque Play Football Uniform
2 for Me
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—See Circular for many outstanding values not listed—
Jacksboro-Owned Stallion
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Grand Champion In Wise Fair
of the country's total area
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY LIVING HERE AND LOVE IT TOO
Reg. $279.95
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Gardner,
Cornith schoo building was pue-
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ed bv the post on Dallas Drive.
Members of the post and the mix- ■
49c Rubbing Alcohol ........
S9e Heavy Mineral OR ......
$3.98 Aytioal Vitamins ......
$1.09 Perfection Hand Cream
Here's the Place to
Bring Car Troubles
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39c Infant Suppositories
89c Ball Point Pen .....
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ei of writing worthless checks and
were sentenced to 30 days in jail.
The time they had spent in coun-
ty jail since the offenses stood
for the sentence and they were
released.
Men's Sizes -
$13.50
$16.75
IN Aspirin Tablets
$11.93 Film and Camera Kit
12-q,
capacity
Save now on this great
tire valuel
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• HOLDS1O POUNDS
OF REGULAR FAMILY
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35c Refined Epsom Salts .......
33c Children’s Aspirin .........
49c Podo Shake Cream .......
43c Piat Milk Magnesia......
89c Anetrin Cold Tablets
1,000 Saccharin Tablets, V* Gr..
97 Anefrin Nasal Spraypak ....
89e Cream Shampoo wilh Egg
Me- Tidy Dead.. Stick or Spray
45e Baby Oil ..................
Wise-CeuntyFair Officials
Announce Division Winners
will speak. -
Members .of the post auxiliary
will serve refreshments during the
open house.
back 3. Donny Hamback 3. Ray- 5.25: Nelda Jane Mooney canned
mond Meadows 3. Dennis Meurer foods and blouse. 1.75.
season contest, and will have a
television set for his prize.
Announcement of the winner was '
$1.00 Costume Jewelry
Nylon Hosiery ......
• WATER SAVIN
FOR SMALL LOADS
70 »15
Tube-type
Plus tax ond
recoppoble ive
Hours
3 A.M.
to 6 P.M.
I the new home of the Veterans of
Foreign Wars Phil Miller Post No.
2205.
Open house is in store for Den-
Contest Prizes Go To
Two Men From Denton
Denton Postmaster M. D. Penry,
Children's
Sizes :
$3,95-$5.90
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........... 2 for $1.01
... 3 pairs for $:.o1
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headquarters for the
World s Most Popular
Cowboy Boots
NEW DENTON HIGH MASCOT
Denon High’s cheerleaders take time out before the Friday game with Greenville
High to pose with the new mascot—as yet unnamed—which was presented to the
school by members of the Bronco Booster Club. Kneeling are Peggy Schluter and '
Sandra Skipworth. Standing are Linda Cruze; Morris Kibler. president oft he Boost-
er Club; Oran Spears, athletic director of the Denton schools; Jean Kirkpatrick;
Sandra Smith, and Jo Ann Burks. (Record-Chronicle Staff Photo!
made Saturday by Ray .Hunk Den-
ton Humble distributor.
In second place in the contest
for the first week was another
Denton man, Rowe M. Meador.
618 Ector, who will receive a trans-
GENES FAINT • BODY
SHQP
711 So. Locust
Third of a Series
of Advertisements
. Sponsored by the
Denton County Ann.
; of Independent..
. Garagemen 11________
Polyethylene utility pail
with sturdy metal handle;
Rustproof, noiseless, dent-
proof. Red or yellow.
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Fine cowboy boots...at pricos within your
roach! The’re handsome and comfortable ...
superbly built by skilled bootmakers, using fine
leathers from many different lands. Como
around and see thorn today ... we have a
. splendid selection of Acme’s authentic western
patterns in many eye-catching color
combinations. _____
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Wash clothes dean and bright in a new G-E Filter-Flo
Automatic Washer. It holds 10 pounds of regular family
wash or 12 pounds of special heavy fabrics, to provide
over 50% more clothes capacity thAn many othe.
automatics. Your choice of white or any of 5 G-E Mix-or-
Match eolors—pink, green, blue, yellow, or brown.
ALL THIS WEEK
Check These Examples of Values
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V FW To Hold lion County residents who wish to "lary remodeled the btiifdmg "
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rioneTheceremoniesarebeigzhedtsaicteRev.E IL Camptenot
in conjunction with National Gold: St. David's Episcopal Church' of
1 Star Motheks Day. ' ">* - enlonwill make the dedicatoty
5 little over a year ago I.>- speech, and Mrs. Paul Shpson of
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sistor radio The contest nasL
nine weeks to go, with prizes be-
ing awarded each week
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Denton Man Held
On 2 New Mexico
The acreage of forest land i
Russia is more than 44 percent
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inspect the building on alipy side and out.
Triple-Tempered Nylon Cord is exelusive
with Goodyear. Precisely controlled Ten.
gion, Temperature and Time make this
tire stronger, safer, and longer lasting -e
See us now and save. Ask about our Life- J
time Guarantee! "
All popular sizes and styles at low pricot*
EASY TERMS!
Pay at little at $1.75 a wk!
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sion or what-car-trouble-have-
Russell Milroy, Denton contrac-
tor, was .in Denton County jail
Saturday, held on two felony war-
rants from Albuquerque, N.M.
Milroy, who lives at 1414 Oak-
wood. is. charged with writing two
worthless checks in Albuquerque,
one for 320 and another for 350.
Both amounts constitute a felony
offense in New Mexico, Sheriff
Wylie Barnes said
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BRIDGEPORT—Winners in sev- Grooms. tray. 1: Patsy New tray,!. Showmanship: 1. Richard Kelly,
oral divisions of the Wise County .25; Patricia Ward, plate. .23; Paradise; 2. Jimmy Joe Fletcher.
Fair and Horse Show as announced - Freldia Niekles, ol painting, rt Decatur: 8. Dwight Monney; De-
—-517-Perkway. has been judged
winner of the first Humble footba!l
Cleveland. Patadise
Class V tsix months and under
Roy Abernethy. vice president
of automotive distribution and
marketing, said the company in
making the change will "concen-
trate 100 per cent on the compact
car trend.”
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CITY DRUG STORE
WALGREEN AGENCY
South Side Square Denton
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Larry Phillips 3, B J Shepherd Class 23; Mike Van . Meter.
27. J. M. Shepherd 27. Louis Shep- Rhome, (irst and second; David one. year.:
herd 3. W. J. Shepherd 22. Wayne Atkins. Decatur. third Class 22; Bridgeport.
Shepard 14. V. L. Stout 23. Virgil Mike Van Meter. Rhome Class Greenwood.
Tedrow 3. V. M Tedrow 2. John 24: Mike Van Meter Clase *6: Class VI fone year and over1;
Valeik 6, J. E. Womack 2. Ronald Buddie Wiley, Rheme. first: Mike t Doyle Fletcher Decatur: 2:
Warn ack 6, H H. Wharton 39 an Meter, second; ua.M atus. Andrew Roy. Paradise; 3. Richard
JUNIOR GIRLS Decatur, third. Champion wether Kelly. Paradise; 4. Gaylord Gilli-
Dolar prizes shown after each i lamb: Buddie Wiley, Rhome _ land. Paradise.
name; Betty Dickinson cned SWINE—DEPT. A—DI ROC III. Fat Barrows Class VIL 1.
foods and crafts, 11.80; Sandra' t. Boars: Class 1 . (under six Dwight Mooney. Decatur: 2. Dwi-
Simpson, canned foods, 5.75; Sue months*: 1. Dwight Mooney. De- ght Mooney, Decatur; 3. H. S.
Etheridge, peaches. I; Geraldine I catur; 2. H. S. Fitzgerald. Bridge- Fitzgerald. Bridgeport
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1. Dwight Mooney, Decatur: 2
H. S. Fitzgerald. Bridgeport
— actually it's made for a family with children — lots of room for play — for
ponios — for chickens — for o garden —- for an orchard — for a cow or so —
on a paved road — 5 minutes from downtown Denton. See Bert Fowler, 208
West Oak for further information. .
- Boy’s outfit, red and white • - • CeeE
All-Star paltmm Hemet "pant . ~P “0 • 47
jersey, shoulder pads, thigh "ub -
guards.-Fine protective features.
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KM sturdy, comfortable infant’s boot ‘
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Milroy was arrested at 11 30 a
m. Saturday by Denton County American Motor* l o
Sheriff's Deputies John Jackson n N. x ■
and Buster Gibbs He was being Drop Psh, Hudson
held awaiting extradition proceed- CHICAGO ( — America Mn-
inge. 5 tors has announced it will drop
Earlier in the day. the county its Nash and Hudson automotive
jail load was eased by the-release brand names in favor of the
of two Denton men. W. A. Brew- Rambler in 1958 and will intro-
er and A. R. (Jack) Coin. They duce a new car* in the lower mid-
pleaded guilty Saturday to charg- die price class
on Page 2, See 1.*: Janice Bonham, oil painting. 30. Class II (six months to one year*
JUNIOR CA’TTLE DIVISION Nita Kay Hunter, best dress. 1.25;. 1. Bill Hand. Chico; 2. Al Gard-
Points shown after each name; Jackie Whatley, dress, .75: Fran- ncr Greenwood
PayidAtki N W Bil Carter irX Eitshie,best -dresg,li Sunt 11 Sows: Class IV runder six
50D Carter 22, W. W, Carter 2275 1eE Sinith, Skirt, .75; Na Ann ngoy, i r**rv (,,1, cAnm
H D. Fitzgerald12, Dicky .Harn"Mooncy, canned food and dress, wood: 2 Dwight Mooney"pecatur:
3. Bill Marcus, Greenwood; 4. Coy
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Paul Hoffman of Weatherford.
1933 and older. Reserve champion
Algo. King Ranch. Champion gold-'
Ings: Smith Cole, Jenkins Broth-
ers. Fort Worth. Reserve. Loras-
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R-C Wise County Breau muck. Parkey Vernon of Irving.
BRIDGEPORT—A stallion owned MARES
by a Jacksboro man and a ware Hank Petty. Russel Moore, Den
owned by a For] Worth "woman ison, 1937; King Francis. Jess
were judged grand champions in Hankins. Rock Springs. 1936; Lor-
the horse show which closed tne etta Taylor, Betty Louis, Fort
annual Wise County Fair and Worth. 1933; Almostamauyt, Di
Horse Show Saturday. 1 R L. Farber. Fort Worth. 1934:
The stallion. Pokerpone is own- Cactus Gal. J. G. Hamilton. Gra-
ed by Paul Curtner of Jacksboro ham. 1953 and older. Reserve
The grand champion mare. Loretta champion; Almost amaupt. Dr. R.
Taylor, is owned -by Betty Louis L. Barber. Fort Worth
‘ of Fort Worth. MABE COLT CLASS
Here are the first-place winners Boaz Misdemeanor, owned by
in each division as announced by Faye Bridges.
judges Saturday night: 1 ------ — ---------—-
STALLIONS muausneanaunaasumawsnunan
Rocky Midnight. Dan Thornton ■ w---m
of Boonesville, 1957: Algo, King ■
Ranch, 1936; El Sancho. King ■ _Mmdi •» -
Ranch. 1955. Pocopine. Paul Curt- F L.E hd
nerof Jacksboro 1954 Macfarlin, , I 2 nb 282
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 29, 1957, newspaper, September 29, 1957; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1450038/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.