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THE DENTON RECORD.CHRONICLE
Wednesday, Novemba. t, 16
PAGE TWO
Western Powers
Rockefeller
Draft Calls Depend
REVIEW
WII Be
Making Sad
Consider Offers
On Berlin Crisis
Izvestia its readers were present-
At the outset of the Berlin mill- one armored cavalry.
portunity" program,
U.S., British and French troops in
West Berlin and
peace in this area for year*.” At
has been peace in Europe for 15
for another 15 years ”
See ui before you buy.
Scout Leaders
Du
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382-8516
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382-2285
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LOT ON KENDOLPH
It’s a boy for the Rayburn Chap- Gerald and Elizabeth Ann, all of
the Chapman baby was a girl, David who was on leave from the
MUSIC BAR RECORD SHOP
ror.
Ph. 382-3446
Denton Shopping Center
SHOP WHERE QUALITY IS
' You've got to take a stand,”
HIGH AND PRICES ARE LOW
The nursery will be open.
lers, 2001 Fort Worth Dr.; Mrs.
lor Hospital in Dallas.
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A WONDERLAND OF ALL TOYS AT
Zan
(Santa Item. Free Parking)
Denton Center
Wayne Frady of Route 1. Lewis-
TODAY'S CITIZEN
■ SHEPHERDS TOYLAND
Tuesday at
200 Austin
Ph. 382.5814
BARROW INSURANCE SALUTES
PLENTY FREE PARKING
Memorial Hospital.
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Always a phone at hand in a home that's Telephone-Planned!
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For the convenience
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QUALITY STEREO BUY!
BR.TTIAN
LUMBER
visited the younger Mrs Burns’
mother, Mrs. G, W. Chapman of
George presumably would have
to resign as Place I justice of the
peace to run for Riggs’ office.
Our Decca Phonograph* Make
Wonderful Christmas Gifts
AMSTERDAM. The Netherlands
«AP)_Gov, Nelson A. Rockefeller
Ptaya au your stereo and standar
vecords . . . tunes steree IM radi
programs, standare IM M IN
bvodcasts.4 speshers.8.5watiEIA,
24 watts peak audi output In Blond
Oak veneers and solids or Wainut
wama and select hardwood solida.
The FRANCK •
Model MM2603
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7 pm. Thursday in the northeast
room of NTSU's Men's Gymna-
sium.
This Saturday and Sunday a
Portt forget to register for < FREE trip
to Hawali, plus *500 in tash.
Alio, look over the other uze car Mer- ;
cury builds the compact Comet priced .
Man Escapes Injury
As Car Turns Over
cannot remain in federal service
beyond next October.
A division consists of about
13,500 men, not counting support
units which may total twice that
figure.
example, an international admin-
istration on the Autobahn (Ger-
man superhighway > so that goods
and people can move freely in
and out.”
With those purposes secured,
he scout masters and troop com-
mander* and their assistants and
junior leaders of troops of the
Chisolm Trail District.
TWU Demonstration School.
One of the main speaker* will
be Dr. Romaine Mackie of Wash,
ington, chief of special education
in the U.S. Department of Health,
Education and Welfare.
WALLINGS
BARBER SHOP
524 N. Locust - Parking
4 Qualified Barbers
• CUT FLOWERS
• CORSAGES
• POTS
Linwood Roberson Florin
Ph. 512 25*1 500 W Hickory
ALL NEW
1962
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TELEPHONE
Lxnty, 700 H. iKUkt
NURSES NEEDED
IN, LVN or some training.
Rogers Hospital
Decatur, Texes
Bill Elder, Associate
PRATT & CROUCH, Realty Co.
from the records that Judge
Cox said, “you either believe in
freedom of the individual or you
don't.”
Explaining why he decided to
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Quality Foods
Buccaneer Stamps
(• Money Orders Santa Item)
• Simplicity Patterns
ville; Miss Vickie J. Stallings,
Box 726, Ponder.
Dismissed: George Newell, Jr.,
523 Lovell; Elvin McLain, Den-
ton; Mrs. Minnie A. Snider, 1019
N. Elm; Mrs. George D. Wilson.
Dr., were their son and family,, , —
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Burns. Wayne Frady, Route 1,
CHRISTMAS RECORDS
ARE AVAILABLE NOWI
SHOP EARLY WHILE SELECTIONS
ARE STILL PLENTIFUL
sure free access to the city from
West Germany.
USE OUR
LAY-A-
WAY
PUN
from the Km6a Series...
fine furniture cabinetry
in genuine hardwood
veneers and solida.
Santa Item: Saa *ur Una of
Zenith TV's
George has contested Riggs'
right to office in four lawsuits — ।
C. L. McKelvey of 1603 Green- tins, Lewisville; Mrs. James Sons,
wood has been admitted to Bay-1 Route 2. Sanger; Baby Doris Sei-
Nutritionally
Balanced
The popularity of JBL Ham-
burgers it NO ACCIDENT. It it
the result of many years con-
tinuous study and striving for
improvements.
The findings of a leading food
scientist are used in the prep-
aration of JBL Hamburgers. His
recommendations are used as
to the proportion of meat and
bun. His suggestons are follow-
ed in many other phases of mak-
ng JBL Hamburgers.
This provides Johnnies’ cus-
omers with a delightfully tasty
and at the same time a nutri-
tionally balanced and digestible
hamburger.
This balance achieved through
careful proportioning of meat,
bun and vegetables tends to
satisfy many daily needs of the
human body.
This explains why so many of
Johnnies' customers never tire of
their Big Luscious Hamburger*.
25c *«.—5 for $1.15
503 N. LOCUST
BIRTH
A girl born to Mr. and Mrs
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REV. DON WATTERSON . . .
. . . was honored with an all-church dinner at
Grace Temple Baptist Church, prior to his leav-
ing Denton.
cleanup programs, the-Welcome !“*■ ministers conferencezmeeirwecn
tion which can settle this matter
7 Attending Session
On Special Education
Seven Dentonites will attend the
fall meeting in Austin of the West-
i Central Regional Council for Ex-
ceptional Children. The meeting
1 begins tonight and ends Satur-
' day.
Denton delegates are Dr. Ruth
G.O.P. TRIO
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lieve in progress with limited gov-
ernment.”
He defined a conservative as a
corner °kupnnktnrpesend"e Hickory governor The other candidate.
Kellis Dibrell, was unable to at-
1900 Boyd; J. D. Yarbrough, 1100
Avenue C; Patricia Arrington,
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Bne 312-9444
Josephine,
McKinney; Miss K Jay Laugh-
lin, 223 Archer, Dallas; Mrs.
Lewis-
’ BAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMME*
Flow Memorial Hospital.
A girl born to Mr. and Mrs,
James Sons of Route 2. Sanger,
at 5:02 p.m. Tuesday at Flow
way, only minutes from NTSU, downtown,
State School and Underground Civil Do-
(onto. Gatewav to Dallas and Ft. Worth.
___Suhr Allan, 382 3625 1 f
FOR Good revenue property, duplexes
apartment houses, homes with revenue,
homes and farms, calli
___Ruby Allan, 382 3625__________
I" laautiful lot, traat 11 i 50, torms.
Ruby Alton, 382-3625
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital
Admitted: Douglas Jones, 2010
Denison Dr.; Mrs. Phillip Ray
Trietsch, Route 2, Sanger; Mrs.
Harry Riney, 1013 Anna; Ronnie
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peaga
Mrs. Emma Daniel of 928 Welch
was admitted to Elm Street Hos- 2028 Denison Dr and also her sis- (
pital & Clinic instead of Mrs. ters
Emma Davis of 920 Welch as re-,
ported in Tuesday’* Record-Chr-
onicle.
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"we can have
Always Welcome
And Appropriat*
HUB
- The First Methodist Church
stewardship dinner will be held
at 6:30 tonight in Miller Center.
Robert S. McNamara’s recom-
mendation that the regular Army
be swelled from 14 to 16 divisions.
Congressional approval would be
needed.
Money to man and equip the
(Santa Item: W. W. Taliaferro represents Lincoln Liberty life
Insurance Company.
BARROW INSURANCE AGENCY
"YOUR HARTFORD AGENT”
317 South Elm 382-9621
ta to out-of-town persons request- approaching negotiations.
ing information about Denton. | The conflict of aims developed
Guests in the home of Mr. and Bobby Perry, 4301 1 a
Mrs. C. W. Burns, 2024 Denison
'to have, for
of our customer* wo
have'(Santa Item: A
draftsman on duty)
to design or alter
your plans — at no
charge.
HIGH FIDELITY
STEREO
STEREO
ON RECORDS)
NEW STEREO
FM RADIO)
reasonably i7i) w. Hitkory, 382-5/67. [newspaper business, this is the
FWorTrme a foromeponible womanaon,first I‘ve ever introduced •
Ebv’s Poultry Farm, Sandy Lake Road, Car- candidate or made a partisan po-
ed with the Soviet as well a* the
Western viewpoint.
Kennedy said that the desire of
the Western powers is to main-
tain "a very limited number” of
A64s&nd NORTH
A Dallas man escaped injury
Tuesday night when his car over-
turned on a service road of the
Dallas Expressway in Denton.
Steve Miller lost control of his i
car and it overturned near the i
Desert Inn, police said
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Journey Home On Expansion Plans C-C Day
- * * Thursday
2411 N. Locust; Mrs. Ronnie Mc-
Lain, 516 Denton St.; Harriet
Cooper, Oak Street Hall; Mrs
Frank C. Harrison, Route 1, Ar-
gyle: Mrs Marion Harper, 711
Welch; J. R. Trevathan, Harvard
Street, Lewisville: Wendall Ful-
gham, 910 Fannin; Mrs. Bobby
Perry, 1301‘a Josephine. McKin-
ney.
training for senior leaders are court.”
What rift could be more thoughtful than a personal
STARHITE" extension phone-it saves steps, serves as
a night light (with its new PANELESCENr® dial) and
adds a modern touch to any room.
What gift could be easier to give than a STARLITE_t
come* in a new gift package, or as a gift certificate,
•nd we H put it on your monthly phone bill.
Stop in today and pick up vour gift-packaged phone
pliable in your choice of five decorator colors).
eBhtupfor zvurght after the hoitdays.—
"Evademnark
aArstinew3e2 2802 Seturdar end seturdoy ence included delegations from Locust.
BRick“Ouplex,"floorturnate,newlyfur.Krum, Lewisville, Decatur and
nished, including Matchless renge airBridgeport. Also in the audience
conditioning, automatic washer, private was O W (Bill) Haves of Tem.
garage, »75 month, 71S Roberis, couple , 5 • ayeS °. em
omy, 382 2928 pie. one of two candidates for the (
lot *o»i5o «nii bit M. hont»M i iso i GOP nomination to lieutenant
payment, *58.25 mo. 412′0 loan, imme congressional candidate Messiner
diate possession. said he believes a congressman
and Jack Kiser. Junior instruc- is a rare one possibly the first PRATT & CROUCH, Realty Co. is needed "who knows what it is
tor* are Lowell Little. Bill Dud- the court has issued in this cen- 22*5_________mi* 382-2295 to meet a payroll to borrow-
ley. Steve Knox and David Simms.1 tury. Home With Fallout Shelter' money and repay it, to fill out the
----------------------------------------------------------------- NEAR NTSU Beutiful corner lor with i.ou.u .r r... „ ______
big ovks 2 bedrooms, 11 baths. Sep hundrec of forms a businessman
arate dining roomi. Separaie breaktast must fill out.”
room house, access to Dalles Express- tend.
Justice of the Peace Jim
George of Place I told the Rec-
ord-Chronicle he will run against
Justice of the Peace W. A. Riggs
I of Place 2.
Light up her Christmas with a Starlite phone
” - e
new Mercury Meteor which hoc ust beer water to help tide the New- Fron-
placed on displey in our Chow room. Th'. I . . ; ,,
Mercury Meteor is bigger than the com- tier socialism.
pact cor, (as big as a 1959 Ford in tact "And I believe,” he said, "that
but smaller than the big cars now on the at .j Ly l c I *
market. The new Mercury Meteor Is priced the people back home ought to
below many smaller compact cars but ii decide how thev want to be gov-
” a fully appointed standerd size car erned » he said
Ihis is tie car automotive experss sayerned ne sand.
wilt become the best selling full size car Meissner was introduced by
of ‛ » future. Frank Martino, an executive of
Russell - Newman Manufacturing
L. -Trietsch, Route 2, Sanger;
Mrs. Shar- Kimbrough, 831 Mul-
Amsterdam and arrive in New
America’s Lorgest Independent (“INARAL
Telephone Syiem 9
WASHINGTON (API — Draft) Counting 156,000 Guardsmen and (would remain on active duty for
calls likely will stay at a relative reservists summoned to active most of the year permitted under
flew sadly homeward today con- ly high level—and may go even duty this fall, Army strength has a special congressional authorize-
vinced that only by a miracle higher—if the Army is increased now reached about 1.080,000. । tion. The Guard divisions were Emphasis Day in Denton, a pro-
would his son Michael be found by two regular divisions If approved by Congress, crea- mustered on Oct. 15. "m C 1 '
alive in the savage jungle swamps Pentagon sources said Tuesday tion of two more regular division*1 The Army’s present 14 regular
of South New Guinea "h "hit „----- -t-----"" w—i -- - " ’ - ■ ■ - - 5
Afier a week at the search
headquarters Rockefeller flew to
Manila tuesday, then left the
Philippine capital aboard a Dutch
airliner for Amsterdam.
He was to change planes at
gress last July he was ordering YOUNG SOLON | sn recent “Keep Pace With Op-
Henry Davis Justin, Oren Bilger The order. a writ of prohibition,
Co. and Meissner’s campaign
with or below other compacts and the
__— - ... The Ree- Moriarity, N.M., and Betty, a
....... , _______ ernment and individual freedom. ord-Chronicle received the report college student in Portales and
BEAUTIFULLY landscaped 3 bydroom brick "A liberal/' he said, "is one who f — . . ■ ■ >
...... chairman in Denton County, Dr.
big ManterANEy 700 n tocus Mary Evelyn Huey, an NTSU gov- George* term doesn't expire
1955 CHEVROLET,2-dOor,V.8,stickshif; ernment professor and sponsor of until Dec. 31, 1964. Riggs' term
clean1 $485, 303 W. Muiberry. the NTSU Young Republican Club, expires Dec. 31, 1962. Riggs has "w- -- • ..
1953 SUPER 4-door Dynatlow. H35 or introduced Sen. Tower. announced for re-election in the1 ville, at 8:45 a.m.
8121.10 oler Owner will fm.nc., 382 Gubernatorial candidate Cox election next May.
any Ldy interested in going to Sar Diego was introduced by Riley Cross,
efter Jenvary pleese c«ii 382- publisher of the Denton Record-
44----:., Chronicle. Cross noted that “in
NANA S Playhouse, vacancies, infants, pre . , ,
school; good food, supervised, license, my more than 30 years in the
conne zndatkk, believes in more and more gov-
dan -kitchen with built-ins. Carpeted ernment and bigger and bigger
throughout GARAGE OPENING ON SIDE government •»
53 4,0 loan. Immediate possession, 5 , , *
Lester Turbeville, Associate And a middle-of-the-roader’
nnf • enAicL n--i-c- I Cox defined him this way: "A
doned its part in ths search oper- make a careful investigation early divisions—Wisconsin’s 32nd Infan-
ation, which at its peak enlisted in January of the defense buildup, try and Texas’ 49th Armored —
thousands of persons in land, air The Army, under the impetus ' _ , ciAecney
and sea rescue units. Dutch offi- of the Berlin situation, already -al -3”"
rials and teams of Papuan na- ha* been sirengthened to 16 divis- COMET DEMONSTARTOR
fives will continue to comb the ions, but two are National Guard FACTORY new car warranty. Like new.
jungle for at least a month, I outfits that under present law Save hundred of dollers Priced 1o “ell
Michael was last seen on Nov.
19 as he tried to swim to shore
316 miles away from his native
catamaran raft, which had cap-
sized off the South New Guinea
coast. A Dutch companion. Dr.
Rene S. Wassing, remained with
their overturned raft and was
rescued the next day by a Dutch
vessel.
room. Need, redecorating but hes marve ... d . believe we Americnns
fous possibilit is *11,750. 1 DeneV5 "e Americans
PRATT & CROUCH, Realty Co.lwant opportunity and not secur- ..
•<82 .'205 MLS 382 2295 ity." he said. f oAraA 11/ I I
N । n T । c m "We need.” Meissner said, "a WCUI XU W III
NU I Ct congressman to represent this dis- •
TO MY ends. tpeandosbpsohntenuragmanstand Oppose Riggs
I would like to invite you down to see ... . . . . _ , „ FVYNY * 2*
the first really new car tor 1962, the an will join Alger. Tower and Gold- A I ••
MLS Rm 3872027 person who is afraid to tell you
WEST SIDE what he believes for fear he will
3.BEDROOMS, 112 both brick Fenced yard lose your vote.” .
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- he Was a law student at the Uni ber's move to its own offices, in- longed and extremely difficult and
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,800KKEEPER ' Hensaidahenhadalwaysusupport or’nappittinnhnvgsdtlendedd hAthe a intorvi"tn"sb
SALARY *200 to *300 bind on experience, ed expansion of educational needs -P. . 1 ,
Must fake full charge of office and con, while sorvine in the i egielatiira proximately 50 out-of-town meet- viet government newspaper Izves
plete set of books Write P.O. Box 279 , lg mv E sa „ ’ ings in the last six months, re- tia and son-in-law of Premier
I Denton, Texas, giving summary of jobs 1 m basing my campaign ,, n . . . ,1 . . . . „
held, or bookKeeping ‘taining, and person- mostly on mv legislative experi. presenting Denton. Another pro- Khrushchev, dramatically illus-
al dala: Our employees know of this ad ence » he said because ‘Iamject of the last six months has trated the complete conflict of
ONLY $5500 the most Qualified candidate in been the mailing of about 100 aims on Berlin issues with which
120.230 CORNER lot with 2 .bedrooms ... in«i.]atinn " pictures and other statistical da- the Soviet Union and the West are
frame home. Sheetrocked throughout, my me s work—legislation.
Singly garage. ——
York ,t 8 30 p m 1ST tonight two new divisions-perhaps as From a loiai oi o,uw men arar ton and general manager Si Rags- pianhetpr°Prsationor an hnterna
York at 8-30 pm. r.M tonisnt much as s250 million— probablv ed in July, the levy jumped to aWa irom laneis because mey dale are expected to bring Pacer Hionhiiy cintrAieN Hicw.u EoCi
"We have to face realities," thewi be included in the budget । 13,000 in August, then to 15,000 in are misleading. members and chamber directors tion between West Berlin and West
eovernor told newsmen at Manila, Presidentkennedy “sends t“ cS september, dropped to 20,000 in J1^ date on what Ragsdale calls drhanyeen"estegesdnondpes
adding that “only an outside gress in January for the bookkeep. October and November and to witsatstrepqnsiitye chamber has d,„, Kenndy in an intervssw
his 2S-ear-ola youngest son since n would take time to or -.Onsnatjonalattairg Stowart.said months u iSSJ*1 Tuesday in the Soviet
The Australian air force an said the Senate Armed Services ganize the new regular divisions»,t Communist countries and "I Among the chamber projects, Dr(>1MCtivf wote, nlan
pounced today it.also had. aban- Committee which he heads will it appeared, likely the two Guard am amnled at the aid we have Ragsdalesisexpected to.outline for Berlin, coupued with new Pen Kennedy said,
given Yugosavian, there’s .n0 nouncement of the move to Den- ploratory talks with the Soviet said
doubt in my mind which way ton of Rotex Manufacturing Co.; government, is expected by au- -
they’d war came. . a the chamber’s various city.wide thorities here to lead an East-
7 ho mild-mannoror Si ou'art cair
TOWN TOPICS
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and the father corrected the er- Navy in San Diego. They also
three in 16th District Court and [
______________• litical speech before'more than one in federal court. The federal,
GIRLS Clothing 10. Il ynd 6X, bov’s half-dozen people ” Cross said case was dismissed.
coat and shirts, 14. Good shape, can a nauaozen people. cross said-------------------
382-5038. he agreed to introduce Cox "be- .... . .
io'xis' portasi e Aluminum Bui'idmg, cause I know him to be an ag- Alaska* famed Valley of Ten
ashordwoodaoloorpaneleduweltssggir.gon- gressive, effective type of lead- Thousand Smokes” was formed in;
4,00. make offer. 382-8127.. r .... need in Texas ' 1912 following the eruption of the
WILL Give Free lessons in tvping with er We need in lexas. wr T» ,
purchose of typewriter. Cell 387 2723 Fred Patterson, advertising Ocano Nova Kupta.
-----————---— manager of the Recor orinie CNITED FINANCE COMPANY
WANT to buy a used portable typewriter, . , con .. . . I. --- . .. .
call 387 2723 afler 6 pm, and active In GOP affairs, was IS STILL LOCATED % block
meeta" af —-------- Ti --i, north of the Pos Office at 312 N
John Stephens — Chester Georg
I Before Building See Us For
5 HOUSE PLANS...
e For Training q • 1 (
Two training sessions are plan- IC ncY *
ned for Denton Scout leaders this AUSTIN <AP» - The Court of sEAuriful i« 1052105 ...... ot new
"mh frstlacuhseou tramunk X-*: i
Ena ^^c^"pS BRAMTa.cROUCN, R6a"x.Saa 5 man ,.H N. eim:
rpmnmipteemen onntbeyahbroolmneh execution 01 Hloward B NEAR NEW SCHOOL
and Mrs. Martha Watson will in- Stickney is under death sen.
struct these persons, beginning attence of murder
The court said "it is apparent
One of Denton's two justices of
the peace plans to run against
the other although his present
term doesn't expire until the end
of 1964.
I.M.
Judge is
Restrained In
Thursday will be -Chamber By JOHN M HIGHTOWER in, . a. really an exchange GuySpenpceriMrsnErsocwsn,Mra
. I WASHINGTON <AP) - The 0 s between Adzhubei and Dainey Ley* and Mis* wima Tin-
gram of th* Denton Chamber of Western powers are considering u » h h “ .k . buieved 1 ney, all ol the Denton State
---------- . ..un vx .......ze zegunas Army s present „ reguzar Commerce. . n making proposals to the Soviet » that X ZfuH r^rd’S School, and Mrs. Wilma Daniels
the White House informally has would mean a million-man army divisions include eight infantry. , Biggest event of the day wilI Union early next year for a set- the in terview was published in and Mrs Yvonne Messler of the
agreed with Secretary of Defense for some time to come. three armored two airborne and he a 7.a.m. breakfast meeting at tlementof the Berlin crisis. They ’Z’zLS
"1 the Pat Boone Country Inn, spon- will be designed to strengthen the
sored by the chamber's Pacers security of West Berlin against
Club, an outgrowth of th* cham- Communist pressures and to as-
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entertains a fixed convic- PRATT & CROUCH, Realty Co.
ti9n that Howard B. Stickney 04 382 2 85 - - -------
Boy Scout leaders program is sKpuld not be executed . . . He
planned at the Worth Ranch in has assumed the role of advocate
Palo Pinto County. Attending will for Howard B. Stickney.” Carpeted living room. Built-in aven and
Judge Briggs ’’has done and ^TTt 814,50.
may do indirectly what he has P2A15 & ' Re
no authority to do indirectly: that ------------<6300-------------
, , . is, stay the effectiveness of the YOUNG married zudents buy ihis instead
instructors for the advanced decisions and mandates of this of renting while you go to college I 2 enter the Dec. 16 special election
bedrooms. Fenced back yard. Small dowr
the coming months. j (Continued from Pag* 1) Chamber president Roy Apple-
From a total of 6,000 men draft- ton and general manager Si Rags-
ed in July, the levy jumped to away from labels because they dale are expected to bring Pacer
, 13,000 in August, then to 25,000 in 316 misleading.
September, dropped to 20,000 in "I'm for states rights coupled
• and November and to with state responsibility,
16,000 for December. year-old Stewart said.
1 On national affairs, Stewart said
he is against federal foreign aid
35 SHEPHERD'S TOYLAND
3 DOLLS-WHEEL GOODS-ANIMALS
2 GAMES-MECHANICAL TOYS
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