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Friday. November 1, 1977
PAGE TWO
hmuzkan
Knight Senate
Panned Saturdav
R-C Wise County Bureau
Dr. Mary Hufford, dean of wom-
i in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Core.
idson, Denton
Jones Funeral is
Mrs. M. Kornblatt and Mrs. Bea
of
ty farmer and merchant. died at
children.
MARKETS
in Roselawn Memorial Park.
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was a person, jumped out When
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W. Buxton. Dallas, medical; Ar-
he kicked “the whey out of it.'
1 Elm. medical: Ted Reed, Justin.
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Deuton Jaycees Name
(Continued from Page 1) New Officers, Members
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Zuspan and baby, Lewisville.
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Meredith, 315 With-,
201
Acme.
division
FURNISHED 2-Room apartment, privete bath baby.
and entrance.
Forester, Argyle
2-8 DROOM Unfurrished house.
would connect FM 120 at Pottsboro
: ing 11 miles of bridge and ap-
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essery
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TUESDAY, NOV. 5 At 8 P.M.
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Services Held
Stallings Rites
Set Saturday
Jesse Lane Stallings of 2019 W.
in Lewisville, chamber of com-
merce officials today announced
1st. who witnesses said almost
overturned his car in an effort to
keep from hitting what he thought
Admitted
Dismissed
Stella: J K
ers: Mrs J
woman, also was free today on
$750 bond on a charge of assault
with intent to disfigure or malm.
Miss Griffin is charged with
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the governor as saylg he had no
comment The absence of a firm
denial was quickly noted here
Brown accepting the reports at
face valae. denounced Knight’s as-
serted shift as “a cynical deal en-
gineered by a grasping reaction-
WHY
PAY MORE?
up Kent Clark's eighth
Nobles Cleaners
nounced that the UTO boxes will
be gathered at that time
east of Sanger.
Mrs. Jones who died Thursday,
Ites
$295
$395
Beaird, 705 Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Stokes have
returned to their home in Beau-
mont after a two week visit with
Mrs. Stokes' sister and brother.
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Elm Street Hospital A Clinic
Visiting Jours. 9:30-11:30 am .
3-3 pm . 7-8:80 pm.
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Thomas, surgical: Miss Lovanna Oke, Keller and Pilot Point.
FOR
ALL
OCCASIONS
STARTS SUNDAY
SOMETHING OF
VALUE"
surgical: Miss Joyce Crites, Roan-
oke. surgical- Miss Rebecca Ann
Brooks, Dallas, surgical; Fred B.
MAMIE WN DOREN 1
LORI NELSON
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Rotton Serviceg
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oi the North Texas District of the 1 standing service to the order dur-
Texas Woman's Press Assn will ing the year. Hall is a past chan-
he mistress of ceremonies during cellor and trustee of the Denton
4:25 a m. today in Flow Memorial
Hospital. He was 80
Funeral services will be con-
ducted by the Rev. L. L. Arm-
strong, pastor of First Baptist
1 Church of Denton, Saturday at 3
p.m. in Jack Schmitx & Son Fu-
Bottled Drinks 5c
Big Luscious
HAMBURGERS (25c)
Qn Our Screen
THE
SOUTHWESTERN
PREMIERE
of the cleebrated.
British film comedy
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Johnnie's Drive-In
Aubrey resident for 14 years. .
Survivors Include her husband;
five sons. Edgar Jones, Emmanuel
Jones and Ben Jones, all of Aub-
rey, and Charlie Jones and Earl
Jones, both of Denton; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. John Golliday and Mrs.
completely tvrnish ■
DU2-9671, nights 1
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FLOWERS
MOST SPECTACULAR MOTION PICTURE OF ALL TIME!
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Three new officers and twernew—
members of the board of directors
have been announced by the Den-
ion Junior Chamber of Commerce.
—-STARTS 8:25
Gary Coopers
William WYLER s nooucidis
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Dick- Har-
lish department are participating
in the procram at a meeting of
the English Workshop Conference,
' District 8, being held at Hender-
son County Junior College in Ath-
1 ens today They are Dr Autrey
I Nell Wiley director of English,
and Miss Cornelia Varner. assis-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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thur Marchbanks. 905 Bolivar,■
' medical; Donald Brearley, 2019 N. |
WILL teke TV, Refrigeretor, Freezer, Piano
• nd furniture for down payment, balance
BEFORE...SINGING
...BRAWLNG
...ROMANCING! (
M-G-M prtitnh "
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Mineral arm of Lake Texoma.
E— The proposed bridge and ap-1
■ proaches are on the Texas side
of the lake inGrayson County.
The estimated $1,600,000 project
wa
203%2 Third Siteet $45, DU2-7713, OUl
8819
None.
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A Special Performance
under the auspices of
The Denton Branch,
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
of UNIVERSITY WOMEN
All proceedes donated for
. A A.U.W. protects
Tickets available from A.A.U.W. members
Last rites for James Edward
... aunawu ama0n. ..... Boozer, 78, of Corinth, were held
Mr. Stallings, born in Nevada. Thursday afternoon in the Jack
Tex., Oct. 18. 1877, married the Schmitz & Son Funeral Chapel in
former Miss TennieL. McKinney Denton. Mr. Boozer died Tuesday
427 W Svcamore
Bernice Collett.
Mrs Odell Cooper and
| ALVORD t Special ।
■ I rites were held this week for Mim
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WALDRIP FINANCE CO
' ill Austin Avenue Denton, !•<•«, giving
' resume. 1------ -
Bob King, both of Sanger; and 23' Sycamore, a retired Denton Coun-
grandchildren and 34 great grand- - ----—1 m-hent diedant
calves for sale, $72 50. See
; ris or phono. DU2-C214
ataum
an active
a TWPA convention at Lubbock to- order
neral Chapel. Interment will be
in Nevada Nov. 8, 1899. She died i afternoon.
Oct. 27, 1850. A member of First The Rev. Herbert Moore of Car-
Baptist. he was a former Ponder rollton and the Rev. J. W. (Mac)
resident. i Gorman of Fort Worth were in
Survivors include a son, J. Way- charge of services, and interment
ne Stallings of Fort Worth; three a as in White's Chapel Memorial
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SEAL Bargains: Automatic washers, 823;
Petrigerators ini gas ranges $10 down.
| SIC monthly Bargain Center, lift N {Im.
; NEED Lady for pormonont. full choffo book
J keeper, 5% day week, dlr eonditioned
' office, pleasant working conditions. Salary
I commensurate with experience. Sam Laney
—Aqtors, 2-4161.__
i FIVE Large room houM, g«r<g«,Fireplace,
when Hortsman spoke.
The honorary rank was bestow-
tant professor of English ed on Hall and Hortsman in re-
Mrs. Mai Whiteside, president cognition for what was called out-
si. David’s
w ill hold a <
Episcopal Church
wom- Dorothy McGuire
-webuec ANTHONY PERKINS
h a. e..aaming MARJORIE-MAINy
EU- as sAMta antara pictune 7
rey will be held Saturday at 3
p.m. In the Schmlts-Floyd-Hamlett
Funeral fom of Denton. Burial
uore on Locust
messammsumasman
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side, a free-lance journalist, is the ' quent visitor to Denton
corporate Holy Com , daughter of Mr. and Mrs D N. I
attended ththarether Dston Fash- was born in Wood County Mareh
ion Market's early spring and re- 27. 1880 and,w as a member c:
sort showings this week. - the Baptist Church. She was an
Have an item of interest for
Town Topics? Friends or rela-
tives from out of town visit-
munion at 9 30 a in Wednesday. |
within the Octave of All Saints I
Day, for all women of the parish i
Mis Ivan Schulze, chairman of
the l niled Thank Offering, an- l
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day through Sunday Mrs White-
Hortsman is
ler, John Alexander, Chris Nich-
ols, Charlotte Baruch. Both Row
land, Judy Mandel, Martha Hud-
dleston. Helen Reid, Betsy Black
man, Ed Sims, Linda Kerr and
Libby Frost. J
Director of the production is
James S. Bost of the speech fac-
ulty
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I | Bridge At Texoma
Im To Be Discussed
' A l rge. A, * „ . 931 Ft Wort i Drive at Acme St.
AUSTIN "—The Highway Com- Wallace Sreppard Buck Mays
| |: mission was to hear arguments 2860R00M Apartment,
, from a Grayson County delegation । 003020352 NI3" day
today for a bridge across the Big 80 Godb quality White fac. Stocker heiter
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The charge was filed by Caldwell
Thursday in county court.
• Augustine Jones, Denton Negro
woman; was free today on 9900
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HOSPITAL NOTES .
Flow Memorial Hospital '
Visiting Hours: 10:30-11:90 a m.,
3-4 p.m., 7-8 p.m.
Admitted: Mrs. Simon Gomez.
Krum, medical; Miss Rosemary
Anderson, 313 Egan, medical;
Homer Holloway, Lake Dallas,
medical: Mrs. Charles Allen WH-
lingham, 1909 Maple, medical; J.
B. Taylor, 1017 Carroll, medical:
Louie A. Rippey, Ponder, medical;
Miss Janie Sheffeller, San Antonio.
or eaty terms lo lull you
1050 Buick, Special, Sedan
1950 Ford. 0 Cullom, 2-dr. Sedan
1951 Chrysler, windsor 6. Sedan
Call DU2-4054
& a.4urm geBapeagdencnscassn Asa)
one witness was reported as say- -Worth; and seven grandchildren Brown. 0 C. Brown. Howard
■‘"scattered vandalism was aiso and four great-grandchildren._____ GoodgerandTruittFindley.(
outlook for v omen in higher edu-
calion at a meeting of the Amer-
lean Nssn of I niversity Women in
San Antonio Saturday. Dr. Hufford
io a former protessor of English
these winners in the window paint- able to stop the battle whieh finally
„ . . .Sheffelder. ing contests: ended when the San Jose band
San Antonio; Mrs Arthur Thomo-1 r ~ .
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! ing case, film hoiders. Mm pack adapter (medical; Douglas Prewitt, 712
, -------- ---- ------- -------- $100. Child’s swings $15. 2223 N. Locust. —
uX Williams, Forestburg, medical;
I direction of Rhyne Funeral Home service policy. Mrs. , B. Rice, 912 Avenue B.
i E&M_ 307 Hickorymedical.
include two staters. REG. $59 50 7150 Binoculars. Special, This Discharged Jannie
ver Lewis, Fred Herring, Clair
Lumet, Lae Kramer, James
Thompson, Bernell Blain, Charles
Dunn, Ann Rivers, Madelyn Pra-
ther. Robert Heaberlin, Fred Hun-
nicutt, Roger Lawton. Andy Eu-
banks, Phyllis Starks, Jot Don
Baker, Sandra Richards end Kent
Chapman.
Membara of the technical ataff
include Norman Wolf, Richard
Francis, Brazella Harris, Joan
h-ingiwatepAt e Ne.ro Clifford, Richard Jones, Connie -
throwingulye-water 4 CiuXc BiShop, Sandra Butters, Dixie Ste-
piane.Ssnnaywaniget b, 3utic 0 vens. dawn Belden, Charles Dunn,
IM PMb. i. n. u»te. clifford, Kent Chap. ' ’.
man, Robert Mahon, Marry Mil-
- . . .. _ 431 Stroud.
biller intraparty battle in next cumbent. agree to step aside ’ ( ainesv ille Drath Mrs. T. O Moore of Jackson* Hay Blankenship, 300 Amarillo
Junes primnary Knight, along with other Repub- ville, Tex., mother of W. O. Moore, J St. has left his post with the Den-
Any Gen Ediund G Brown is beans. has warned that the deep GAINESVILLE T — Paul En ; tormerly of Denton and now living ton highway patrol and transfer-
unopjdced on the Democratic party wounds inflicted by a Knight gel. « was killed Thursday night at Big Sprin'. died Friday at 1 28 । red to a position in the safety di-
ticket Know land showdown might cost when he was struck by a ear while 1 a in. Funeral sei vices will be con-j vision of the State Department Of *
Il e n irec, conrrmathe GOP the siate in 1938 andion a Halloween outing with a ducted at Gragard-Spraggin Fun ! Public Safety in Fort Worth .----- ------------
tionirom the 60 year old gover- 1960, a presidential year. brother and a sister. eral Home in Jacksonville at 4 R. L. Roach, manager ef Den- formMrs. J- W. Jones, 77, of Aub-
nor lie left for a'three-week rest ------------------------------------------p.m. Saturday. ---------- j ton's Anthony Department Stor,
DENTON PERSONALS has returned from a three-dy
Two members of the TWI Eng spring buying convention in Okla- ... . . g ..
homa City. will be_in the Tyson Cemetery
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Planned Saturday- _______
AUBREY - Funeral services bond after being charged Thurs-
W. Jones, n. of Aub- day with theft under W Effie
Griffin, another Denton Negro
AREA
(Continued from Page 1)
how the heavy things were moved
from the gin. But moved and
scattered they were.
One group of youths—who some
said were not from Sanger—terri-
fied motorists on U.S. Highway 77
for a while. A dummy was laid
out in the road or propped up in
a standing position. One motor-
wither connentions, IVY blocks NTSC,
1 DU2 an, or Qua 4001.___________________
UNFURNISMED3-roomapertment,sfove, re-
trigerator, light and weter turnished.
NOW SHOWING
BARGAIN PRICES
Adults .................... 50c
, Children 20c
emallkuzychkbema-Ehatdsmsnamsadhzdamaeamtm"iheimaHmTm
1. Richard Burton —
Maggie McNemave
John Derek
"THI PRINCE OP
. PLAYERS"
3 Pevformances Delly
Starting ‘at 9 p.m.
■ Thorn pson Rites
■ Are Conducted CMICKERINO Grind Pimo, priced 10 wll,
leaving town, phone DU2 -8852.
Last TV, $50; Westinghouse vpright deep freeze,
1150, Geiger counter; Ironer, $5; Ladies
MB
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1 NEVER SEEN HIM
ing you? New grandchild?
Death in the family? Don't
hesitate is call the Record-
Chronicle. DU2-2551, just ask
for Town Topics. If you pre-
fer. drop a card to Box 451.
Denton.
STUDENT ART
, 420 t McKinney DU? 256R
, NOTICE MEN 40 65
‘ FOR Managers partners or wners ir fin
ance end ineurentr otfices; within 200
1 miles of DeJe» Experience helpful, nor nee- ,
PHO\k 1)12 23.31
Briefs - Births - Hospital Notes
036.0
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The New Show Place of Denton
Cine ARUS—
ITEATRE•ONTHESQUARE‛DU2S2
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In EASTMANCOLOR and VISTAVISION
NOTE: In conformity with standard "fine aria
theatre** policy, children under 18 wil not be ad-
milted unleu accompanied by adults.
PRESLEY
WROCK/a
in CINEMASCOPE
co gtarring
JUDY TYLER
with
MICKEY SHAUGHNESSY
DEAN JONES
JENNIFER HOLDEN
An Avon Production
Second Division (grades eight in arm -nd no hard feelings or henep.gecond vice president is
ass: BS ra" -
trie; 3. Raymond Bank's eighth ‘ yiolations visible from the press
Grahl, 221714 grade. Whatley Grocery. Runner- box. Brown reported.
........- — grade NTSC players, after the game. 1
’ registered complaints about dirtyT
n - ■ - , r- e
m! Verda Jewel Thompson of Alvord
■ who died after a two-week illness.
“ The Rev. Grayson Glass of Al-
. ■ | vord s First Baptist Church and
| R 1. Roberts Jr . Alvord Church
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- the Family Weekly Cookbook, recipes for fall treats the Junior
FORI woaix (AP - Hogs "endy: | Treasure Chest, with games and fun for the younger set; and
medwom •• good 10.50-17.50. Family Weekly Fashions, featuring dresses for the social whirl
v- i between Thanksgiving and New Years.
■O 9000 steeri, nsvers 0 U-4C O0; TaT rpL r 1 * 11* ■ a , a , , . _■ a a —_ _
cw: 13.00-14.00, good calves 19 OOJI 00, ! The r amity Weekly is an added treat with your Sunday Record-
lower gredes 1100'6 00 f Chronicle.
Sheep 1001 steaaya ewes 9 001 feeder 1 _ -
lambs 20.00. --------------------------------------------------
Monday on doctor’s orders after ...
saying he still intended to seek PAT BOO^E STORY DI E IN
re-election Knight said then he x,.c via ■ .
had rejected overtures to run for SI SDAYS I AMIIA WEEKLY
the Senate.
"Hiaprc sreretary. TomBright "arhcieingssunaytonvaotmy "X™;
EK. fetreat andnqgted icSttemcamcnethUPPrsrenenage that ........... can dig
Boqne. according to the article “How Pat Boone Looks at Success.”
feels he has a responsibility to set a good example for America s
youth His rise to fame was phenomenal and he intends to make
the most of it—to do good, the article says. /
Other features of this week s Family Weekly include an article
on stolen art masterpieces, a cartoo feature and humor feature,
a picture story and a home-hint article. In addition, Sunday s
Family Weekly will have the regular features—As You Were Say-
ing. true experiences sent in by readers; I Was Just Thinking.
Patty Johnsons self -searching column; Recordially Yours, which
gives the latest news on popular, family, classic and jazz records;
___ ___ Denton Group p Annear Capacity Crowds.
rmc, rmg Honors Pair ' .MouAPPear Seeing NTSC’s
1 OW N I OPICS On Charges ‘DetestiveStorzh.
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The awarding of the ranks camne two women were freed on bond atedn-nl ™ 1a
here Thursday night at the Pyth- Thursday in one of Denton Coun- itoagenk largest casts
Ians 66th annual roll call meeting | ty‛s liveliest days of law activity t°nerrorntnt NTSC \tudio -
in several weeks. n N, : Theatre, the players and technical
Marvin Williams, Denton Ne-1 members number approximtely
gro, pleaded guilty to simple ’as-, 601"
sault. Thursday, afternoont,before Curtain time is 8:15 p.m. today
County Judge M. K Baldridge and Saturday
was fined $5 and court costs “Ledrle’in the play, set in a
.John Garner of Tioga is in coun York police precinct station.
Grand Lodge ofticlal and. fre-LrPaudingd“zy‛“woEnigssterscka.Aplayedbyurobeamiindlag.Tuc-
+"pnalsa"anoseparmctpating i. is rss strAMgSa
the DOKK bulldingmprovement wrthless thek Ath J. c. rm MS'' wichard rpeda, Dna
program were awarded to Ruby ney store in Denton. After Gar-1 Walace, y"ppmmry "ArMn we
Jo Leffler, 505 N. Elm. E. T ners arrest it was learned by Stfvena. Jay .
Briggs, 1125 Morris; Ray Dickson, County Atty'. Robert H. Caldwell Jerry, HerinKeRo
1202 Panhandle; and Claude Dav- Jr thatGerner already was. T Chrries cunningham, Gro.
pected of passing worthless checks " - - -- • —
at Sears Roebuck 4 Co. in Denton.
Golf Civbs and bag, $15; solid Oak Buffet
and table $25/ 2717 N. Elm
MONTGOMfiY Werd Refrigerator $25; flee
trolux Sweeper, all attachments, $15;. 3V2
x 41/4 Graflex Camera, like new, carry.
vn at TWI' will discuss the new
(grade, five | playing .against only one; San Jose
1122 E. Oak, Mary Lynn through seven) Mrs. Arthur Jac- player, center Ron Earl who was
os ■■■ti™™.
well across from Marhill Schooi DU2 A .1 . 1 MDI.C 9CIVI. 4, NIIS. UnerIeS , A . a 11.2 , a ■
0482 ■ i A girl. Lesa Diana, was born to | y oung’s SC class. Hasten Furni-1 A series of penalties against
to FM got al GordonviBe with 10 2 i'-ilOROOM "unFurnwhgd—iw«»»~<ii" dou- Mr. and Mrs. Willis Douglas Simp- ture: 3 Mrs West Hendrixson's San Jose and the ejection of Earl
miles f amn sre. Ia. in.i,i ble garege, tsi) Mccormick, DU2-7052 son. 1509 Made, at 8:44 a.m. Oct. 1 BB class. Millikens Dry- Goods. I may. have, triggered the fight,
miles of hard surface road, includ- b-fore 10 130, 'after 5:30 31 in Flow Memorial Hospital ’ Runnersup Darrlda wMonH°ses. ' Mitchell and NTSC players observ.;
1.. u ..7 , ■’ LARGE, 2 room furnished apartment gar and A girl was born to Mr and Mrs ' 11 AI nan h.I N.. ed.
.erom Mineral ... — «. ..... simon1Gomez krum, ...Im.. arndec’winMms l ~
' Fok SAll Aporwnt t>>; g«i range,,2 Ot 31 in Flow Memorial Hospi-Store: Marshall Durham's seventh 1 Face hair grows four times
year, old. ui5 N nm. DU2-8804 al grade, Western Auto thicker than scalp hair. I
ROSEG The chamber awarded prizes of
M--r British railways will carry three $5, W. 32 and 81 to first, second.
I 2 TGa Mornil uown ’ ’h ?* dogs free of charge for each pay- third and runner-up awards re- 2
HARPOOL SEED HOUSE ing passenger. . spectively.___ . "
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Linwood Roberson
FLORIST
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CO-ED DRIEIN
W tV THEATRE These Two Features
■ Survivors
! S । s"a".szamu । San« 1 xt 15^ im-surspanaled Ban-
■ Lonnie Brown Archie Nivens II $4 49. 7 lY . »y, Henderson। and ance; 2. Future Business Leaders San J use fans started from the AMumina the nrraidew va-
J N. Holley, Billy Jack Lynch and i -------M 101 w Hick ory bahy,Justini Mrs. Kenneth Clam- of America. Kings Drug; 3. Speech stands but only a few actually catumyinolQepPEfs "lnse S
■ 'Johnnie Smith ' , NEED A,9k‛ *oc* *T THi5! . pitt and baby Route 2: Mrs John club. Childrens and Ladies Shop, gained the field as the police, 6sinesy IEcries
|--—---1 .X’ Chechter, Erasher, Ary/lesRobert, Fdward Runner-up; Harvest staff, K^ | with billy clubs, prevented the Pk °chuinine5r., “fSJ
■ n • ■ A.r ' sioo down troupe, MTsCi.Baby.Boy Ruther: (Dry Goods; seniors. Crawford Gro- partisan crowd from swarming on- . . j Iresident Now first vic.
I Bridoe At I exoma 1947 Chevolet, sedan Heater ,$45 ford • Pilot Poinj: Clifford Wendell cery: Future Homemakers of: to the field prelldent Tromniv FoUm Md
,*w" . , Hains. Lewisville; Mrs N. L. | America, Lewisville Flower Shop. The two teams walked off armt president 1S Tammy Epuins and
1941 Plymouth, 4 dOOr Radio, Heater, clean, Znsnan anr hahu T eie.:n. - . . .P: a- __ -__1__1____ el..__A 2
$25 down
MANY OTHER BARGAINS
7 e "Some
da > of the most stirring
P - . , episodes in the
6Ehdhe annals of screen
"•A Ax BID — Funeral services for
Kenorc ( rn w Zona. * « tS, 81 ho'
-IL- HUI UW " JL U ▼▼ home, will Ive held Saturday at
| 2 p in in the Boyd Assemhly, of
Giod Church
SACRAMENTO, Calif. P - Re art with eyes fixed on the White Interment will he in the Boyd
newed reports that Gov Goodwin Hous." Cetetery undet direction ot
Knight would bid for a l S. Sen- "The governor was forced to Schmitz Floyd - Hamlett Funeral
at< seat instead of seekins reelec change his mind," Brown contin liome 01 Denton
non next year create fresh tur ued 1e be me the viamn o a Mr Rotion born m l mon sprn-2
mo n. i alttornia ' hectic pil ptot enumneered by Know land that Y' 11 tuoled 10 Ies
cal i ampaiEn today drid up the source, ot his eam .a: wnit J youn- Ulan Iie Was
s Hancisco ..nd Los Ncl,s paign funds and en med asay mar I"d 10 the torme! M IM । mma
ne ers quotine noth Wash many ol his hig name supporters " 111 * emon Mar/ 3 ,1) He
hi. ■ sources and nends of the Knight was contronted with (Mills Win 4 membet ol 1h Bod As
gotc or ’ caid lie ailing Kepub. which showed him lasing to know 'e'" ’ ' 0 1,01 ‛ uron
b., ,,c1 exel .m. sent mat land He wa then served with an Sur) /' inc rde hi. W ife ' •o
void t om 116 out instate v at a ultimatum to either get out of the oa, 0 ton ." 011
tion ceasa governors race and campaign tor Wor th and 1W, H‛ ward Rotton
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