Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1956 Page: 2 of 12
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Senator Price Daniel, Demo-
cratic nominee for Governor of
Texas, today called tor state sup-
port of the Federal Civil Defense
Week, which ends Saturday.
In his statement, Daniel said.
one of the best in the Southwest, will be featured the
first two nights of the fair during the Shetland Pony
Show in the rodeo arena. No additional charge will
be made for spectators to see the performances..
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a lovely corsage
of our beautiful,
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"CIRLS IN PRISON"
7:45 0 10:25
"HOT ROD GIRLS".
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Linwood Roberson
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Cilman Witt, associat-
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around all week.”
Prior to the Air Force officer’s
talk, (Ite Lions were told that they
would put up their three booths
Monday night at the fair ground*
The Lions will operate the bin
go. hoop and glass toss stands
during' the Denton County Fair.
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Local Ministers
A breakfast honoring the min.
1 isters of the Denton Ministerial
The FIRST magniticen end iknUiof
motion picture filmed in the
new mirocle of the ucreenl
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at the assembly area, Pitner ask-
ed that all organisations bring
their floats to the area from the
south and west.
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antly growing.
taking to the Denton Lions
Hou said there were an os-
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p.m., leaving in time to arrive
at the downtown area about A
p.m.
Float entries have been receiv-
ed from Justin and Sanger com-
munities, as well as other out-of-
town organizations.
Foremost Dairies are bringing
their dairy carousel, an ox wagon
and oxen will be on hand from
Josey's Ranch at Carrollton, as
well as from other outstanding
parade exhibits, he said.
The Muenster and Denton High
School bands will participate, as
will a bugle corps from Shepard
Air Force base at Wichita Falls.
Riding clubs from Denton. San-
ger, Weatherford, and Decatur
have confirmed plans to parti-
cipate.
work.”
The message was sent to Wel-
come W. Wilson head of the
FCDA 5-state regional office in
Denton.
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giving freely of their time
talents to further this vital
it would take two years to pay off
the overdraft by using the utility
discount revenue and the increase
in the tax rate, Rice said, "The
dentist can pull teeth in a hurry,
or he can prolong the agony. With
the evaluations up over last year’s
and the 25 cent increase in the
school district tax. can't you find
a more painleu way to get rid of
the overdraft?”
Floyd, offering Rice a copy of
the budget, said. "If you can find
a better way, we’ll use it We’ve
been at it for three months.”
INFLATION BLAMED
CUy Secretary W. D Buttrill
explained that the reason tax
evaluations had gone up was be-
cause of inflation.
Floyd explained that in addition
to the use of revenue derived from
the hiked tax rate and the repeal
of the utilities discount, a system
had been set up by Aldridge
whereby any department of the
city showed a saving at the end of
each month, provided there was
no emergency use for the money,
the money would be earmarked
for application to the overdraft.
"We’re going to be in good
shape in two years,” Floyd pre-
dicted. "We're going to get up to
springing from the hearts of men
in seek of morality to satisfy their
God that win stick
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Alliance, their wives and families
was served in the dining room of
Tuesday morning
The Rev. Ferman R. Weedon,
pastor of the church and presi-
dent of the Alliance, was host.
Other officers serving during the
current year include the Rev.
Gordon D. Cased, pastor of the
Asbury Methodist Church, vice
president, and the Rev. James
W. Knight, minister of the Cum-
.berland Presbyterian Church, sec-
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fair parade is pretty clou. Par-
ade Marshall H. M. Pitner said
Saturday.
He said he should receive ent-
ries before 5 p.m. Saturday in or-
der that positions may be assign-
ed and organizations notified of
the location before floats are mov-
ed to the assembly area.
In order to prevent confusion
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ger Presbyterian Church Sunday
morning. Dr. T. M. Cunningham,
pastor of the Sanger church, will
speak in Keller in an exchange of
pulpits for the morning worship
services.
Mrs. Bessie Bickley, 13M Eagle
Dr, has returned from Elk City,
Okla., where she attended the
70th wedding anniversary cele-
bration for her aunt and uncle,
Mr and Mr* G. A. Troutt.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Muncy and
son, Steve. 1025 Coit, are tour-
ing the northeastern states and
tional Civil Defense Wook.
I wish to pay tribute to the
thousands of Texas citizens who
dium 13.00-17.00; fat cows 9.00-’
12.00; good and cholce calves 14.00-
1700; oommen and medlum 19.00-
14.00.
Hogs 100; steady; medium to good
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tax rate, which would push the
rate from $1.20 per $100 valuation
to 91.10 per 1100, House said that
in comparison with other cities of
Denton's size, the Denton tax rate
was low.
By means of thie increase, House
said, the city's tax rate would be
on par with other cities,
it was suggested by Dick Wil-
son, enother member of the audi-
once. that overdraft might be bet-
ter erased if the tax rate increase
was forgotten, and the utilities
rates increased.
DIVIDE COST
Wilson pointed out that, it done
that way, the cost would be more
evenly divided; and that the pro-
perty owners, who "will be the
ones to suffer the most" with a
tax increase, would then be able
to share the most with tennants
who rented houses.
"What about leaving the dis-
count off. and increasing the cost
of the utilities?" he asked.
"I we did that, our utility costs
would be a lot higher than other
cities" utility costs," Commission-
er Walter < Wimpy* Jost replied.
"Well, we all hate to go to the
dentist.” Rice put in. Saying that
C ontinud From Pagel
ether counties to insure his con-
trol that he now wants people to
think he did it to save the Demo-
crats from some boogey-man."
Daniel made his statement after
a hectic, stormy convention which
mixed booes and cheers for him,
took these other specific actions:
Daniel said this two days after
a hectic, stormy convention which
mixed booes and cheers for him,
took these specific actions:
1. Passed a resolution putting
the assembled Democrats on rec-
ord as "endorsing and supporting
the Democratic nominees, Adlai
Stevenson for president and Estes
Kefauver for vice president.”
X Passed a resolution directing
the new state executive commit-
tee with a chairman hand-picked
by Deniel, to work actively for
the Democratic party and its
nominees "both state and na-
tional.” /
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where we can take a breather,
and then we're going to start do-
ing what the people want done
with the money.
"In fact,” he said, ”I think
we're going to be in good shape
in about 18 months.”
The vice chairman stated the
commission planned to get the
city out of debt, and that "the
next boys that sit at this table
can take care of it then.”
REQUESTS MADE
To several people who said they
didn't want the budget passed un-
less certain streets were lighted
or paved, the commission explain-
ed that no money had been bud-
geted for lights, and referred the
others to Acting City Engineer
napers mentioned getting money
from Latham.
The suit involves the ownership
of a Chula Vista building mater-
ials company. Mrs. Winn is seek-
ing return of 100,000 she says she
invested.
TOO LATI TO CLASSIFY
3-ROOM house, bath, redecorated.
840 monthly, 932 8. Elm, (Pris-
ep ES-7-2900) C-5620 Denton.
MATURED Women wants house-
keeping and child cars. Prefer
1ving in. Rsfsrwness. C-3017.
FOR BOYS, room and board, close
to NTSC( Corner Avenue B and
W Hickory. 0-0837 or C-4587.
FURNISHED apartment, for 3 qr 8
boys. Near N. T. 8. C. 845 month.
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Ing nearby, he satd. In case of dis-
aster from attack of natural caus-
es there will be need of care for
large numbers of people.
"A lot of technical know-how
and advance planning is necessary
to care for large masses of peo-
pin,” he said.
Jkisiteal affla H la.
Denton on the TSCW campus
The meeting opened with invo-
cation by the Rev. W. B, Stack
and a song led by Ray Chapman.
Frank Barrow, club vice-presi-
dent, said that next week’s meet-
ing will be at the County Fair-
grounds with Home Demonstration
Club members serving the lunch-
eon.
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Maj. Edward Hom, attached to
the Air Force ROTC unit at NTSC
Thursday night told how religion
kt industry has more than doub-
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FOR RENT: Unfurntshed duplex
apartment, 805 Oakland; Clif-
ford Mulkey, c-6481 or inquire
1334 W. mAarv. ---------------
PDA Large Assortment Auto-
motive Shop Equipment. Also
horse trailer, phone C-6400.1.
3 -ROOM home, bath, paved street,
bus line, 018 Frame Street, Mrs.
J. H. Caruthers, 617 Frame.
7 OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, SEPT. 16
BRICK TRIM. 8-bedroom, F. H. A.
home, paneled kitchen. vena-
hood, attic fan, central heat, vene-
tian blind*, tile bath, plenty clos-
ete Located across from new high
school on Crescent Street. Would
consider trade in. Contact Leroy
Barber, Builder, 1413 Panhandle,
C-4644.
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Civil Defense Aid
Takes Planning
‘The Federal Civil Defense or-
ganization is supplying training
and information to states and
Dick Norgaard, son of Dr, and
Mrs. Hal V. Norgaard, 2016
Brown, gwill register at Dart-
mouth College at Hanover, N.H.,
on Sept. 21 as a member of the
largest freshman class in the col-
lege's history. He will be one of
11 young men from Texas who
will enter' Dartmouth this fall.
The Rev. Alvin O. Rue, pastor
of the Keller Presbyterian Church,
will be guest speaker at the San-
mond Dobbins, Route 1; Mrs. A-
E. Cook, Pilot Point; Roy Allen-
der Sr., 321 Wainwright; Mrs. J.
B. Clark, 3035 Houston PI.
ELM STREET HOSPITAL
Admitted: Mrs. Lillie Nations,
Lake Dallas, accident; Donald Ro-
wan, 800 E. Oak, accident.
Dismissed: Mrs. L. M. Clark
and baby, Tioga.
BIRTHS
A boy. Larry Date, was born to
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Neely of Col-
linsville at 3:30 pm. Thursday in
Elm Street Hospital.
A girl was born to Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Garner of Dallas at
7:31 p.m. Thursday in Elm Street
Hospital.
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Billie Gene Eastwood of Justin at
9:23 a.m- Thursday in Flow Me-
morial Hospital.
A boy, Dick Eugene, was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindon Webb
of Sanger at 1:04 p.m. Thursday
in Flow Memorial Hospital.
A boy, Jack William IL was
born to County Judge and Mrs.
Jack W. Gray, 3020 N- Locust, at
5:51 p.m. Thursday in Flow Me-
morial Hospital.
to last for more than an hour,
will assemble on Congress at the
high school Wednesday at 4:10
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Bayless Jarnagin, 1308 Linden; M
Mrs. Leia Housden, Aubrey; -Mrs. ■
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FLOW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admitted: Mrs. B. 1L. Webb,
Sanger, medical; Mrs- Jack Gray,
3030 N. "Locust, medical; Mrs. B.
G. Eastwood, Justin, medical;
Mrs. Jack Lewis, 703 Cordell,
medical; D. T. Bryant, 915 Ave A,
medical; Baby Dobra Finley,
Justin, medical; Baby Vickie Fin-
ley, Justin, medical; Marvin Keel-
er, 725 Panhandle, medical; Mrs.
Ida Robinson, Aubrey, surgical;
Joo Jones, Amarillo, medical;
Mrs. W. F. Hamilton, Box 70,
surgical; Miss Barbara De Moug-
eot, 908 Cordell, surgical; Bob
Cbambless, 1819 Scripture.
Dismissed: James S. Stephen-
son. Lewisville; Mrs. Dorothy
Smith, 319 Wainwright: Miss Caro-
lyn Squires, Pilot Point; Mrs. P.
8. McFerrin and baby, 1910 Hous-
ton Pl.; Mrs. R. N. Lukens. 001
Bolivar; V. G. Lee, 427 Ruddeil;
Mrs. Sarah Knight, 1714 Maple;
active religious programs but now
the figure has more than doub-
ted and is still growing.
Hess, who has conducted re-
search on the subject for more
than six months, sold the move
ment wl "probably do more than
anything else to break down the
barriers of distrust between tab-
or and management becaude it is
808 Oakland. Lady. or couple.
Call C-6977.
3-BEDROOM house, 1% baths,
large living room, large cloeets,
garage, good condition. 418 Texas,
0^6367. _________________________
FOR Rent. nice 6-room house on
North Wood Street, C-4860._____-
COLORED girl wants afternoon
work, 703 E. Prairie.
DENTON STOVE HOSPITAL
REPAIRS and parts. Light hauling.
010 1, Elm. 0-9081.
4-ltOOM Unfurnished house, ga-
rage, work shop, very nice yard,
near N. T. Call C-6619.
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