Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 86, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 11, 1959 Page: 3 of 10
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Were 34.95......Now 19.75
12.75
Were 44.75......Now 38.00
14.75
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12.93
Were 69.50......Now 48.00
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BATTERY
Mouton Jackets Reduced
Free Lubrication .
SPECIAL
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With $25 Monthly
price
reduced to.........
Were 24.95 as low as 14.88
Were 44.75
Now 38.00
Were 22.50
Purchases of Texaco
Now 14.75
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Fell 18 Month
Gasoline From Us.
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City Directory
Canvass Now On
Driver Training
Hurt By Strike
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speciol groups of fell end winter
MILLINERY . .
A Group of Cocktail Dresses
Chiffos, Taffets, Brocode
the problem comes in — the stu-
dents pay no transfer tuition nor
school district recently, but says
he doesn’t know when any more
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do the home districts pay
thing to the Denton district.
Here’s the big problem:
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Sweetbriar's
Pre-Thanksgiving clearance
Danton’s Board of Education got
into a discussion of students trans-
fering from other school districts
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Under state law the Denton
schools can’t turn the transfers
away unless the grade the stu-
dents wantis taught in their home
district.
So students of high school- age
who live in surrounding towns like
Lake Dallas that have no high
school must transfer.
Authorised Schwinn Dealer
BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP
We repair all makes tires-tubes
Free Pickup c&k Delivery
Denton Sport A Toy Center
acute as the«etransfering of Negro
students. Strickland said.
DRESSES
One Piece, Also Two Fleet in Woolens,
rayons, cottons, blends
29”
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- Just when cold weather
" is beginning
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Solid Colors — Tweeds from
our finest makers
47015
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Tunpig
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7:30-5:0
7230-3100
Suits
Reduced For
This Colder
Weather
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1. Protection until
May 1
2. Free replacement of
loot antifreeze.
3. We use name brand
permanent type anti-
freeze
Monday night.
In May the business office sold
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ANTI-FREEZE
Special
Say it costs $320 a school year
for each student in the Denton
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pulled out of the air for compari-
son’s sake). The state pays Si 90
for each student. That means the
Denton school district pays $1301
for each student in a classroom.
So if there are 243 students
transfering from other districts be-
cause there is no grade for them
at their home district, the Denton
district is out roughly $31,690.
Board members tossed the prob-
lem around for about an hour but
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Danton'a Oldest-
Shop of
Quality & Personality
We’re making room for our beautiful Christmas
Gift Items arriving daily . . . your opportunity
to SAVE on fine fashions to wear now and right
on into the Spring Season . . . shop early for
the driver -training —ears
the dealers, planning to buy new
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The steel strike is jeopardizing
the driver training program in
Denton’s schools.
That was the report by Denton
Independent School District busi-
ness manager Crlilon C. Payne at
a Board of Education meeting
Negroes can .just go to the
sixth grade in Lewisville, the
eighth grade at Pilot Point and
there are no schools for Negroes
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1221. McKinney
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unpaved parts of Avenues C, D and
E will get paving from the part
that’s already paved to the new
Interstate 35E. This will remove
three eyeseres from the bypass ap-
iHstrtrf. ’These are not aeeura'e ,
figures but rather are amounts
School Supt. Chester Strickland
cars this fall.
But the steel strike has slowed
new car' production and now the
schools only have, one driver train-
ing car. Joe Barns Motor Co. de-
livered one new Dodge to the
to drive used cars this year, if.
the used vehicles can tie purchas- I
ed cheap enough .
If they don’t start driving some-
thing’soon they won't get in the-
minimum amount of driving time
to meet state driver education re-
quirements.
Then the students will lose the
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proaches to Denton.
- Here are the streets to be in-
cluded in the assessment program.
Anna, from north Of Crescent
to the new pavement; Avenue C
from Hickory to Oak, from Maple
to Eagle Drive and from the end
of the presently paved part to
Highway 35E to Eagle Drive;
Avenue E from Maple to High-
land: Bradshaw from McKinney
to the part already paved.
Bryan from half of Congress to
Egan; Cordell from Ector to the
part already paved: Crescent
from the bridge to Coit; Ector
from Highway 24 to the part al-
ready paved; Fulton from Pan-
handle to the part already paved;
Highway 377 from Maple to Lind-
sey. (This 3,603 feet is already
paved and will get new curbs,
gutters and mercury vapor lights
only.
Houston Place from end of the
part already paved to Bradley;
Linden from the pavement east
of Ector to the pavement west of
Ector;Locust. from.theend.ofthe u
pavement north to Farm Road
2164; Malone from Crow to High-
Into the Denton Independent
School District at the Board’s
monthly meeting Monday nighty - -uu.- ... ... -------
And from that discussion maylin Sanger or Krum. Thera are 20
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INFORMAL^HEARSAL
Joel Ebersole, director of the NTSC Chapel Choir, (second from right) holds an in-
formal rehearsal with four soloists who will be featured with the choir Thursday at
8:15 p.m. in the main auditorium. Left to right are Dale Peters, organist; Glenn
Daugherty, tenor; Miss Virginia Botkin, mezzo-soprano; Paul Krueger, bass; Eber-
sole, and Miss Loella Sansing, soprano. Admission is free for the presentation of
Rossini’s "Stabat Mater,” which will also be presented at 4 p.m. Sunday at the First
Unitarian Church in Dallas. ____1, .. .. __L.., .
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come, a solution to a problem that
becomes more acute each year.
This school year there are 243
students who have transferred
from other school districts in t h e
Denton Independent School D i s-
and this is where
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Fred Moore school is 502. Over;
one-fifth —. or 1K — are transfer:
students.
It won’t work a hardship on the
students or .parents, Strickland
said, because the. school districts
have to pay the tuition instead of'
back ta pect a new Ford?_________
So the student drivers may have
Paving Program
Big Step Ahead
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Parts of IS different Denton
streets will be paved or repaved
under the assessment program
launched Tuesday by Denton city
councilmen.
At least 12,458 feet er roadway
will be in for work under the as-
sessment program. Skips, such as
$095
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B You (at the same tread
V width. depth, design and
rubber as used tai Firestone
tirea. A real mileage bargain.
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Highland Class
Helps Orphanage
Helping the Buckner Orphans
Home was the main concern of
the Friendly Crusade Sunday
School Class of Highland Baptist
Church last week.
The women met with Mrs.
J. W. Bass Friday and combined
giving to the Baptist orphanage
with a social hour. Mrs. Marvin
Wills brought the devotional on
Thanksgiving from the text ‘and
he took the cup and gave thanks.*
Lottie Moon Christmas offering
for foreign missions will be stress-
ed at the Dec. 4 meeting at the
home of Mrs. J. N. Taylor at 1002
Highland.
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will be available.
The low bidders on sales of
Chevrolets and Fords don’t hold
out much hope either. It will be.
at least January, before Chester
Morris Chevrolet can make deliv-
ery and Bill Utter-Ford Co. says
it will probably be another month
before the school district can ex-
Negro students from Decatur — the individuals.
which isn’t even in the county — Students transfering out of Den-
attending Denton’s Fred Mooreton schools — and there are about
School. , 28 — have to pay tuition because
The enrollmtnt this year ait I their grades are taught in Denton.
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Wedhesday, November 1L 1930 - -
If a worker for Moorhead Di-
rectory Service comes knocking at
your door, it will be to your ad-
vantage of give her all the in-
formation she requests.
The" directory service is doing
the field work for Denton’s new
city directory. Every Denton resi-
—+dence and place of business will
be contacted by one of the 20
Denton women working for the di-
rectory service. —_______-
4 H. C. Stewart, field superin-
tendent for Moorhead, said th e
questions asked at the homes will
not be the same as the questions
asked at the places of business.
•Therefore," Slewart said, "be
sure and answer the questions ful-
ly when the women talk to you.”
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reached no decision — other than
something should be done.
Strickland suggested the board
table the discussion for now and j
let him go to Austin to confer with
state education officials.
There he can find out exactly
how much it costs a year for each
student and if the Denton district
can charge the other districts any-
thing for educating their children.
After he talks with state offi-
cials. he said, the next thing would
be to call a meeting in the Den-
ton High School cafeteria and in-
vite board members from a 11
school districts surrounding Den-
ton.
There Denton 1 board members
can talk the matter over with oth-
er boards and maybe reach an
agreement
The problem of white students
transfering into Denton isn’t as
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NT Instructor
Attending Confab
Richard Swerzbin, NTSC speech
and drama instructor, is attending
the national convention of the
American Speech and Hearing
Assn, in Cleveland today through
Saturday.
He wtH represent the college at
workshops and sectional meetings.
Swerxhin is clinical supervisor for
the NTSC Speech Clink.
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Kirkland, Tom. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 86, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 11, 1959, newspaper, November 11, 1959; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1468077/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.