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Wednesday, December 14, 1960
PAGE TWO
r Clyde Marshall
McDaniel infants
DENTON AREA DEATHS
I Marshall. 48. the son of
APPLE VALLEY, Calif. (AP)—
Glenda Gay and Lyenda Kay Me-' Death caused by cancer has si-'
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months with intestinal cancer, the
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382-2295
TOPICS
382 2285
Wilson Memorial Methodist Wo-
PEGGY
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$2895
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LAST DAY)
Suprise Package
Lils,un-Nercury-Cumet
Teacher, Association and a fellow
Dr. A. Wallace Woolsey, direc-
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CAMPUS
Portuguese during
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387-2318
Mrs. T. H. Kerley
$11.95
Cord
670-15 Champion NYLON
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$12.95
Cord
700 K. Locust
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assisted by Rev Bruce Wills, pas-
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Realtor
700 N. Locust
Tire Co.
I OAKLAWN APTS: J rooms, both, nicely fur.
Fulton, 387-1791,
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D I SCO N TI N U I N G
CERTAIN BRANDS OF MERCHANDISE
Farm Bureau Insurance
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DOORS OPEN 12:45
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COATS
BLOUSES
$2.99 to $5.99
$7.99 to $29.90
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STUDENT ART THEATRE
-NOW THRU THURSDAY —
- FEATURE STARTS 5 00, 7:00, 9:00 -
DRIVE-IN
-TEN FILMS PRESENTS —
THEATRE
TWO BRANDS OF
PANT - SKIRTS
GIULIETTA MASINA IN
PARTY DRESSES
ORLON SWEATERS
TEN DARED...BUT ONLY SIX SURVIVED!
WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY
$2.99 to $8.99
FEDERICO FELLINI
-THE ENCHANTING STAR OF "LA STRADA"
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IN ANOTHER TOUCHING PORTRAYAL-
$10-$15$20-$30
TODAY'S CITIZEN
DRESSES, All purpose dresses NOW 34 to 12 OFF Both Shops
BARROW INSURANCE SALUTES
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NEW PASTELS IN SPORTSWEAR
THE DENTON NINTH GRADE COLTS . .
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games this season.
TWU SHOP ONLY
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117 South Elm
Diel DU2-9621
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INE ART
NOW
SAM LANEY
SAM LANEY
801 N. Locust
23 ACRES
and Mr and Mrs. Burton Bell of
Grand Prairie: and great grand-
parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Me-
Daniel and Mr and Mrs. W. Bol-
The Most Celebrated Love Adventure
Of All...From The Greatest Book of Alli .
BE SURE TO SEE
MODEL HOUSE IN
SEQUIOIA PAR’
D. B. BOYD
NEAR FLOW HOSPITAL
SHOWN ay appointment only
The infants were born early
this morning in Flow Memorial
Hospital in Denton.
Cancer Claims
Famed Baritone
PRICES
25-65-90c
132)
Ooklawn
ternal grandparents are Mr and
Mrs. John W McClurkan of 502
100F in Denton.
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Cotton Knits . . Colors, Black. Sizes 7/8 to 18.
Reg. $4 98 to $10.98, NT Shop Only . . .
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MATCHING — Sweaters, Ponts, Skirts, & Blouses in Pastel Blue and
Shrimp Pink. Sizes 8 to 18.
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Chiffons, and Acetates . . Sues 5 to 18 $25-$75
Shantungs and Velveteens.
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WALT DISNEYmum
STARTS
Tomorrow
FRESH CUT
FLOUERS
EXTRA
ENTERTAINING
SHORT SUBJECTS
. is to read a paper before the Am- J
my home 602 8,i- erican Association of Teachers of
SANTA SALE!
1961 MERCURYS
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FEATURES AT
1:50-4:18-6:4689:15
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wall. All new wiring and plumbing. A won-
derful home for a large family.
PRATT & CROUCH, Realtors
Preston Curry
Loye Webster
1212 Ft. Worth Dr.
P
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1 382 9357
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Save 7c gallon off retail.
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Contact UNITED FINANCE CO
for a loan to refinance your car or
to consolidate your present bills.
(Adv.)
1 tor of foreign languages at TWU,
387:2318- - ’
FIRST RUN AT SAME LOW ADM.
CARTOONS 6:40 FEATURES 6:55.9:00
Black, Natural Fleece. Jersey. All purpose Coats.
Red, green and tweeds. Regular $12 98 to $39.98
Also Plastics and real elather styles . . . TWU
Shop only. Sites 7 to 18
nard, day ai nignt. 382-4580. < Spanish and
licycles ah sires, new and 20 used, so their meeting in San Diego, Calif.
AJbillion-dollar
MA whiskey .
5.X war! A
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Silks, Dacron/Acetate Jersey. Silk/Acetate shantung,
Dacron/Pima in roll-sleeve-34 sleeve, 8 long sleeve
styles White and colors 30-38 Regular $4 50 to
$10 98 Both shops
"NIGHTS OF CAMBIRIA’
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Survivors besides the parents
are grandparents, Mr and Mrs. at
1508
W Mulberry
AND IT TAS WRITTEN:
"Gather together
all the fair
LIFE • AUTO • FIRE
• CP
Crop Hoil — Blue Cross
Dial 382-3110
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BARROW INSURANCE AGENCY
"YOUR HARTFORD AGENT”
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Hnetwonm womwn
Dec. 28-30 The paper is entitled 1I
"What Are We Doing for the Span- “
700 N. Locust I
Coffey, both of Denton, Mrs. Ivey Fred Amyx and Frank Amyx.
Brewer of Nocona and Mrs Le- both of Sanger. Will Amyx and
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g wrapped Aree!
i, concert stage and radio died I
home Tuesday II) for
lenced the deep, rich voice of
baritone John Charles Thomas.
68, one of America’s most beloved
singers
The barrel-chested star of op-
two sisters. Mrs. Juanita Bates of
1 Dallas and Mrs Allie Pearson of
Frisco; one brother. Will Rolater
of McKinney; and one granddaugh-
ter, Miss Sylvia Kerley of Frisco.
TIRE SALE
ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE
670-15 Champion TYREX
young virgins
unto the palace
...and let the
maiden which
neral Home of Denton was
charge of arrangements.
Services Held
DOUBLE THE LAFFS OF
"CARRY ON NURSE"
The Rank Organizuc ptevents
"" GREGSON • CUMMINS • SINDEN • GRAY
•' ARD (Doctor) GORDON
DFo XMAS GIVE BOOK$ OF THEATRE GIFT TICKETS
Corsoges • Pot Plontt
COMPLETE SELECTION
Linwood Roberson
FLORIST
DU2-2561 Denton
TheGaplains Table
. •N A . COLOR by DC LUXE
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. . Who have won nine consecutive basketball
FOUR Acres, 6-room house, pecan trees, deep .
well, fenced. Ft. Worth Hwy., ofher acre-
ages. Ruby Allen, 382-3625.
REDUCED: 3 -bedroom, I bath, attached gar. 1
age, like new near NTSC. FHA appraised.
About $500 down. Ruby Allen, 382 3625.
Looking for a Lot
Residential or Business
Call Ruby Allen, 382 3625
IN A
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OUR L..u.E "ASSEMBLY-
LINE" METHOD WILL GET
YOU A SACK OF BIG
LUSCIOUS HAMBURGERS
IN
5 MINUTES
(USUALLY USS)
25c-5 for $1.15
503 N. LOCUST
WARM WAITING ROOM
cc and Rev. Robert Parker of
Frisco. Burial will be in Rowlett
Cemetery near Frisco under di-
rection of Staley Funeral Home
Born near Plano. Mrs Kerley was
a life - king resident of Collin Coun-
ty She was a member of the
First Baptist Church in Frisco.
Survivors include her husband;
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3-bedroom Brick Horne*
FRISCO (Staff) — Mrs. T Her-
bert Kerley, a resident of Frisco
30 years, died Tuesday at 1:30
p m in Collin Memorial Hospital
in McKinney. She was 77.
Funeral services will be held at j .
2 p.m Thursday in the First Ban-
tist Church in Frisco. Rev T. H.
Daniel. infant twin daughters of!
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
AND Materiels will be found in this highly
attractive brick home. Three bedrooms, 2
baths, large Ash Paneted den, dishwasher,
disposel, and other built-ins. Located in new
Sellemead Estates on Hillcrest Street. Mini:
lived in this desert
817 WESTWAY
NEAR High School Two bedrooms, and den,
tile bath and kitchen. Wired for stove,
diyer and air conditioner. Established 412
percent loan $81 34 total monthly pay
mentis
PRATT & CROUCH, Realtors
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
1820 WEST SYCAMORE
N.ODERNIZED and redecorated throughout,
Lerge living room w th wood burning fire-
zenith Combination Radio and Record Play- ! ish Speaking Student? m
A son. Johnny Doyle. was born ■
Tuesday at 4 45 p.m. at the White ■
Settlement Hospital in Fort Worth E
to Mr. and Mrs H C. McClurkan ■
of Fort Worth She is the former
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destruction/ /’v
McSpcddcn of Denton will officiate, BEAUTIFULLY kept, 3-bedrooms, large living
— — ...... room, fireplace, dining room, carpeting.
nhng • _
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3-BEDROOM house, fenced yard, patio, cen- (
tral heat, 220 wiring, washer connections, j
<65. 1414 Oakwood, 382 2836: 387-1947.
FOR LEASE: Nice 3-bedroom unfurnished ।
home, 2 baths, den kitchen combination, ■
rouble attached garage, convenient to NTSC.
382-8215.
singer had spent his last days
in a coma
Although still widely sought for
concert appearances. Thomas re- (
1953.'
- • , । draperies, central heat. Three bion air con
tor. Rev. Bailey Duncan, pastor of ditioners A real horae, already financed.
the First Methodist Church in Fris. MRS. WINTON NOAH
$ beromsscruN
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DRIVEIN THLATRE
- NOW THRU WED. -
-Starts 6:30 & 9:40-
Clarence McGrew, John Brown,
Weaver Wisdom, Robert Ratliff,
James Ham, Brooks Holt.
in
Taylor Park
Come out today and see
furnished model hnuse.
D. B. BOYD
FURNISHED garage apartment, vented heat, ।
married couple, $45, 1225 W Oak
FOR RENT Small unfurnished house 1311
Ed$t McKinney Alio, furnished garage
spartment, 328 Normal, 382 4861.
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venia Stricklin of Pilot Point; and Ccy Amyx. both of Denton, and
three brothers, John Marshall and Sam Amyx of Boise, Idaho.
Julia Britton and Mrs Mildred Fresno, Calif.; and five brothers.
courtesy and back-up lights
1961 Mercury Metror, 4-door sedan, 8
cylinder, mercomatic, white
tires, factory air conditioning
and healer, backup and cour
tesy lights
Sundav school He was a member GUARANTEED New Innerspring Mattresses place New kitchen, built-in stove. Den, 2
' f 112 Fetcin; I..1 n.wi Only 4’7 50, Box Springs *17 50 Bom ' beautiful new baths Colored fixtures, 4 bed-
of the olicial nonra ervn a8 Butler Mattres, Co 213 t M.cKinney rooms. Entire home newly carpeted wall to
its chairman and was chairman of b PRIICED with FORD, chevy, Plymouth ..... ' ■ - - "
the boprd of trustees for many ALL CARS BRAND new and on
vears He was a member of the DISPLAY FOR roU ro SEE AND BUYI
years, he Was a memper 01 tne 1961 Mercury. Meteor, 4 door or 2
official board at the time of his 1
death
Mr Miller fauqht classes in Ri-
E. A. (AL) YATES, 39. of Dal-
las Highway — Funeral Tuesday,
burial in Roselawn Memorial
Park, Dr. L. L. Armstrong and
Rev. W. N. Bond. Pallbearers:
SANGER ’Special)
750-14 Champion Nylon
Tubeless Whitewall, $16.95
• Plus Tax and any fire in any condition
ALL SIXES ON SALE!
THESE ARE BRAND NEW
FIRESTONE TIRES-
NOT RECAPS OR SECONDS!
life membe- of the Teves S’ete
up Repair bicycles, treins, etc. 1514 Ei-
i gle Drive.
mum FHA down payment.
THE EWING AGENCY
Pealtor 382 2715 1
1950 MOTOR in 1948 Mercury, *195,. 1952 FOR RENT: Nice 2.bedroom unfurnished 1
Ford, $225 1948 Pi,mouTh, $95. 414; house, .1119 Norman, $50, phone 387 2417
. " ... "— days; n ghts 387-1514.
ton, both of Frisco, and Mrs Lee ... , ...
drnryim.and M" win be, both K SS’b.'VSU PW.
Schmitz - Floyd - Hamlett Fu- othy.
LEWISVILLE ’ Staff । - Grave-
। side services were to be held to-
day in Little Elm Cemetery for
Faye Hammond of Azle. Pa- ‘
Funeral services will be held at from its faculty. He was a pro- Herd Farris Dickson, Claud How- Sanger and W H Amyx of Amar-
■ lessor of phvsics and was honor- ard, l‘ red Harve' Edzar Sons ' illo: one daughter. Mrs. Priscilla
ed with a banquet at the time of Otto Hinzman, Bill Carter and Stringer of Corpus Christi. four
retirement bv his co-workers. Buck Mayes sisters, Mrs. Carrie Higgs and
He graduated from NTSC in Other survivors are six sisters, Mrs. Zame Davis, both of Sanger,
ATTENTION
in the Texas Anodemv of Snience. VETERANS
.S w t inslu 6 bsiwife: 100% VA LOAN
granddaughters, Janet Miller and
Marilvn Mier of Chicago. 3 «is-, NO CLOSING COST
ter, F. S I ane nt nklehn.
ma City: and a brother. R H
er. Good condition, $25, 915 Sherman
mill BENL-DRURY ARMSTRONG UUMNSON f" JONG SHERIDAN SIOLlin JONES MH
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| Bob Marshall, both of Sanger,
and Lloyd Marshall of Denton.
Srde Henry Amyx
Mr. and Mrs Johnny Wayne Me- i
Daniel of 622 Milton. Lewisville.
man's F iety of Christian Service
will meet Wednesday at 7:30 n.m.
at the church for a program,
"Immanuel, God With Us," Olans
will be completed for the church
Christmas party scheduled f o r
Dec. 23.
ble at the college for seven years
before a Bible Chair was initiat-
ed
He was one of the earlv advo-
cates of safety education and lec-
tured on and demonetrated (he
physical laws pertaining to motor
vehicles Pe w‛s a memher of the
National Teachers Association, a
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NEW Zenith, 19" Table Model
tV. 1961 model, $199 set,
sacrifice for $159 95. E&N, 307
W. Hickory.
UNIVERSAL Deluxe 10V" Fry
Pans, complete, regular $23.90
value, extra 3 day special,
$12.95. E&M, 307 W. Hickory.
G E. Transistor radios, were
$29 95. Special $21 95
E&M, 307 W. Hickory
Ex-Nr official, 80, 2..... Cole Chapel, ti2i p.miansen Snd SANGER (Special - Henry
Ilie. In Hospital inTothiclate. Bur. I ver Hospital after * lengthy ill- Amyx former long-
ial will be in 1OOF Cemetery un- time resident of Sanger, died
Louis Lionel Miller of 1920 W. der direction of Jack Schmitz and Funeral services were to be held Monday in an Amarillo hospital.
Oak a retired NTSC faculty mem-; Son Funeral Home al 3:30 pm today in the Bolivar He had been a resident of Dalhart ,
her died Tuesday at 7155 pm in Born near BOlivar, Mr Mille rBaptistt Church Rev. Thomas Lan- since 1924 ‘
Memorial Hospital he ... warnnhsqsonunrnta TRas wr JXSfirJK1 Funera i services .m be hela at
Mr Miller had been a resident Matthews He lived in Dentonin the Masonic Cemetery in Boli- 3 p.m Thursday in the First Bap-(
of Denton since 1917 when he' County most of his life He was var under direction of Sullivan- tist Church in Dalhart Burial will
came to NTSC to teach science J married Sept 2, 1909 in Krum to Eloyd ‘ Hamlett Funeral Home of be in Dalhart Henry McDanielJr. of Lewisville
He had earlier been in Denton as Miss Jennie W Collier Sanser Survivors include his widow the
a student at NTSC He became In 1901 he was the ’noth fresh- Mr Marshall was born south- survivors ineude ms wiaow, tne
director of the department of man to register at NTSC and 50 west of Sanger. former Miss Fannie Depew of San-
physics in 1919 , years later in 1951, he retired Pallbearers were to be Ray ger, two sons, James Amyx of
nished. brick Couple, 715 W Hickory. W.
A. Calvert, DU2-9671; DU2 2633.
M'”A- of Norman.
If memorials are given, the fam-1
ily bne ac’red friens tn consider ।
a scholarshin for phvsics maiors:
nt NTSC w*inh is bein’- started ।
hv the familv. or the Methodist
Home at Waco.
Actually filmed
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of the Grand Canyon! ‛
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Popua cokons in 6 duiv
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door sedans. 6 cylinder, tmfrd
glss, heater $2290
1961 Mercury, Meteor 4 dor Sedan 8 LIFETIME Aluminum siding on home w th 1
rylinder, mercomatic, heater, beautitul view. Lerge living room with na- j
$2395 live stone tireplace, paneled don kitchen ,
with orick firepiece. Two bedroom?, plus i
excAN"LUNCM
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served Men Thru $4'
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LA CASITA RESTAURANT
Nicer Things In Dining Out
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RICHARD EGAN I
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VRAOULWALSH
1 1916 and an M A in 1918 He did
advanced work at SMU, the Uni-
i versitv nt Texas and the Univer-
sity of Chicago Before coming to
1 NTSC to leach he taught science
in Austin High School and at Lock-
hart. Victoria and Longview.
Mr Miller was active in the
First Methodist Church He
taught the Men's Bible Class, was
at one time sunerintendent of the
1906 He received n R A degree Mrs. Gracie George and M r s. Mrs. Myrtle Rice of Eldorado,
from the University of Texas in Ray Reed, both of Sanger, Mrs. I Okla , and Mrs Sally Thompson of
DONALD NADIA
801 N. Locust 382-229$
extra sunroom or third bedroom. Two Mock
tanks, chicken houses, good soft water well,
1 616,500
PRATT & CROUCH, Realtor*
382.2285 801 N. locust 382 2295
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