Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1956 Page: 3 of 12
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News From
Drop Area
Special to ike Record-Chronicle
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Jones were Mr. and Mrs.
for many years a special investi-
gator for the U. S. Treasury De-
partment and is well known in
Solon Prods
Source Of
Adlai’s News
with Case vot.
would have ex-
Mr.. and Mrs. R. L.. Johnson
and Mr. and Mrs Alton Johnson
and son spent the weekend at
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace Sr
visited his brother, Dick Wallace,
in Forth Worth.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Neely are
visiting in South Texas.
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McKinney Collects
$882 For Firemen
McKINNEY (Special) -
^oTevrolet
Why spend extra dollars for a higher priced
car? Not for beauty—they don't come any
smarter than Chevy with its stylish Body
by Fisher. And certainly not for roadability
—nothing handles with the supple precision
of a Chevrolet!
near the door. I do not wish to
suggest that he gets his Informa-
tion from this mannequin, but it
does make one wonder."’
Corner Locust and Mulberry
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S. M. U. before entering govern-
ment service a number of years
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In truth, there's been a quiet revolution in the auto*
motive world. Higher priced cars used to provide
much more in space, ride, and handling. But no
longer. Chevy, in plain fact, offers all the luxury,
all the performance, all the space and styling
you’ve always hoped for— and better roadability,
quicker response, more accurate control.
That’s hard to believe—if you haven’t driven a
new Chevrolet. And if you haven’t, you owe your-
self a demonstration, no matter what price you
plan to pay for your next car. The chances are,
. it’ll be a Chevrolet.
Oscar Vaughn is a medical pa-
tient in the Gainesville Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Nance< are
visiting relatives in O’Donnell and
Tahoka this week. ’
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McKinnley * Hires
Newnvestigator
McKINNEY (Special - County
Atty. Dwight Whitwell today an-
nounced the appointment of Frank
F. Haddix as special investigator.
Haddix will Work out of the of-
flee of the.county attorney and
was employed by the commis-
sioners court at the suggestion of
Whitwell and Sheriff Floyd ‘wn-
liams. -
from direct federal regulation.
’ Then on Feb. 17 President Ei-
senhower vetoed it, although he
said he agreed with its bsic ob-
jective.
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“At Sarasota, Fla., during the
Ted Gay, who has been station-
ed in Hawaii, has been discharg-
ed from the armed forces and has
returned to his home.
at 7:30 p.m.
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At The Service Auditorium
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Fou get more car when you buy it,., more dollars when
you sell it! Chevy hde tha highest resale value of the lead-
■ any low-priced models!
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Mrs. J. W Caldwell and daugh-
ters, Susan and Shelly, of Fort
Worth, visited Mrs. Travis Wylie
last week
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Minnerly
and son,- David, of Fort Worth
visited his mother, Mrs. A. B
Minnerly, Sunday.
Visiting in the C. W. Baird
home during the holidays were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin
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winter face federal court arraign-
ment today on charges of violating
the lobbying law.
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display this famous trademark
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ROUGHAGE CHECKS FOR PRODUCERS
Raymond Crouch, Denton dairyman, second from left, receives the first roughage
purchase assistance certificate from Rudolf Schluter, Argyle, chairman of the coun-
ty FHA committee. Certificates for the emergency program arrived Thursday and
were being mailed applicants today. Witnessing the presentation are TW, King Jr.,
left, and Bill Marshall, right, both of Denton, committee members, and Pat Roberts,
center, county FHA supervisor. (Record-Chronicle Staff Photo)
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FOOD LOCKERS NOW AVAILABLE
Buy Your Froxen Food 8 Meats "RIGHT” From
PENTON FROZEN FOODS
Across Street From Post Office
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Douglas Loach of Gainesville
was a weekend guest of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. Chapman.
CHESTER MORRIS CHEVROLET CO.
News From
Sanger Area
Record-Chronicle Covrespondent
By MRS. ALFRED BURkS
check for $882.47 was recently
mailed to the State Firemens
Assn.. representing the amount
raised by the McKinney Fire De-
partment for the relief of widows
, and children of Dumas and Sun-
-ray firemen who lost their. lives
in the recent explosion and fire
near Dumas.
The local campaign was con-
ducted by Chief Walter Cockrell
and members of the fire depart-
ment who collected contributions
from local, citizens.
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.Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kajihiro
and chitdren of Decatur visited
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Lewis, Sunday.
Visiting in the R. E. Gay home
during the holiday weekend were
Mr. land Mrs. Watleyand children
and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wright,
all of Dallas; Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Gay and family of Roanoke and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gay and child-
ren of Fort Worth.
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ton, Mrs. A. L. Watters of Dallas, and daughter, Karan.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Smith of
Sherman, ‘Miss Dorothy Babb and
Miss Mary Ruth Croke of Denton.
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Artist Notes
96th Year in
Quiet Way
EAGLE BRIDGE, N. Y.—The
little lady known, as Grandma
Moses is 96 today. -
Nothing elaborate is planned.
Grandma likes it that way — the
way her painting is. Its simple
charm has gained her world rec-
ognition,
Mrs. Anna Mary Robertson
Moses began painting in her late
70s. Today her work hangs in
■many of the great galleries of the
world.
Her daughter, Mrs. Win o n a
Fisher, says Grandma’s eyesight
is still "wonderful," and that "her
health is even slightly better than
it,was last year.
Mrs. Fisher lives with Grandma
in a cottage tucked in this hamlet
that rests on rolling countryside
only a short distance from the
Vermont line.,
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JOI EVANS PLUMBING
& HEATING
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Democrat primary, Stevenson,
shaking hands with department s —
store employes, grabbed the out- law enforcement circles. Born in
stretched hand of a male dummy
the circumstances. Eisenhower
said, would risk creating doubts
among the American people con-
cerning the integrity of govern-
mental processes
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THE DENTON RCORD-CHRONICLF
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from those with whom he shakes .The new investigator comes to
McKinney from Canton. He was
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dents of Sanger and have been
teaching at Buckuer's Orphan
Home in Dallas for the past few
The Senate passed the gas bill
, by a 53-38 margin " “
ing “no.” The bill '
MAmerica'sP
largest selling car- %
2 million more I
owners than any I
< 'other make! J
The lawyers are John M. Neff
of Lexington. Neb., and Elmer
Patman of Austin, Tex., both em-
ployed. by the Superior Oil Co. of
California. They were charged
with unlawfully trying to influence
the vote of Sen. Francis Case (R-
SD), and with conspiring to vio-
late the lobby law.
A grand jury returned the in-
dictments last July 24 after an
investigation of lobbying on the
natural gas' bill which Congress
passed and President Eisenhow-
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MULE DEFIES
TRADITION,
REARS CALF
Laurels to the combined worthy efforts of the
• parents and Teachers of our comrnity! Their
. interest in the welfare of our children . . . striv-
ing ever toward greater understandin J and unity
. . . assures the proper development and right
thinking of the men and women of tomorrow!
In this very promise lies the future of our com-
munit,', our state, our nation More duties and re-
sponsibilities are added to their crowded and
busy lives-et their reward and satisfaction is in
the sure knowledge that their Tabors will bear a
rich harvest,Plaudits to our Parents and Teach
ers! Their work today pssures the peace and
plenty of the world — tomorrow!
We Salute. Our Town!
Sponsored in the public Interest by .
Schmitz-Floyd-Hamlett
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—Weekend- giissis of- -Mr-, -and
Mrs. Jess Smith Vere Mr and Mrs.
J. P. Smith and sons ofArling-
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d htnr while the
. , or killed with a veto.
—? Case had touched off the inves-
Fort Worth, Haddix attended
Western lawyers pleaded inno-
cent today on charges of con- M
spiring to violate the federal
lobbying laws and unlawfully
attempting to influence the
vot of Sen. Francis Case
(R-SD). Trial was set Nov. 19.
WASHINGTON wLTwo oil com-
pany lawyers who pushed for pas-
sage of the natural gas bill last
Patman had unlawfully offered the
$2,500 to Case in an effort tofn- To sign the MH into law under
fluence the vote on the gas bill . . —
ago. He will assume his new du-
ties Monday.
empted natural gas producers
h“tarwjbetedatolsoothcamspaihBu Campsey of Forestburg,
contribution he said had beenr '
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to attend the Teen-Age Fashion Show
to be prsented .
years. They pore enroute to Ed-
mond, Okla.,,where they will take
overathe management of Baptist
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ANDERSON FURNITURE
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WASHINGTON ( — Rep. Kath-
arine St. George (R-NY) wondered
today Whether Adlai Stevenson,
the Democratic presidential nom-
inee, gets his information from a
department store dummy.
At least, she said, “In view of
his consistent inaccuracies - and
misstatements, it occurs to me
that Stevenson may be, getting his
information from the wrong
source.”
In a statement distributed by
the Republican National Commit-
tee, she explained her reasoning
this way;
“On March 21 this year Mr.
Stevenson said, ’There’s no doubt
but that handshaking develops an
identity between the shaker and
shakee.’ Later at Jacksonville,
Fla., April 6, the Democrat can-
considering the disputed'gas bill.
The grand jury returned a -six
count indictment charging that
Neff, Patman and Superior Oil
had conspired to violate the lobby-
ing laws. Another count in the in-
dictment charged that" Neff and
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ANY SWEETER!
MOULTRIE, Ga. O—For 19
years Queen was just a mule
on the Harry Grubbs farm.
... Now she’s something special
—the foster mother of an 8-
month-old calf, which she has
nursed for six months.
.. The calf was abandced by
its real mother last February.
That started Queen on her way
, to what veterinarian Quincy
D. byshire calls a “real curi-
osity.” ■ "
. Grubbs said the calf was al-
most gone from starvation.
Then Queen began giving milk
and nursing the calf. Grubbs
says this is the first time
Quaen has given milk.
Darbyshire has never heard
of a mule reqring a calf, and
says only in rare instances ’
have mules ever given birth
to colts. The hybrid animals,
he explains, generally do not
y reproduce.
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