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Fiday, Deeember 8, 1962
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WAY OUT OF DEBT
TOPICS
State Senator
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Taxes Meeting Time
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CONCERT IN REVIEW
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ings. corporation court and board
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J. A. White, Lewisville;
cigarettes, liquor and other con- Thursday. Actually, the meeting Bids will be received Jan. 4 at
will be Wednesday at 4 p.m. in
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sumer luxuries.
In 1941 the omnibus tax bill the Lone Star Gas Co. Auditorium.
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Will Neimer, Pilot Point.
Bardas met the challenge with on the Democratic ticket should
unshed and exciting event.
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"Last January we faced a $63
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Features Today: 1:30-4:30-7:30
Features Sot: 2:00-5:00-8:00
Bringing with it a new senior
conductor, Georg Solti, and a most
Wells, speaking at the monthly
meeting of the Denton County
Livestock Association in Krum,
collaboration was on the Prokof Bep. Vernon Stewart of Wichita Point; Mrs. John Crone, 315 Het-
iev Concerto for Piano and Or Falls refused to label himself a tie; Laquita Sandmanp, Valley
Elm Street Hospital & Clinic
Admitted: Mrs. Louis Melton,
serial school of composition,
dissonant, of course, but I
Andreu Presbyterian Church
Survivors include her husband;
her daughter; four brothers, Tim-
mus Donald of Justin, Roy Don-
legislator who helped write the
sales tax law told a group of Den-
. ton County ranchers Thursday
' night that Texas has now ap-
proached its tax situation on a
their moments of lyricism. The
performances was probing, clean
and satisfying to the intellect.
JERRY
LEWIS
STUDENT
NOW THRU MONDAY
Admission 75-60-25
PLUS SNEAK PREVIEW
AT 4 1 8:45 SUNDAY
night.
It was all together a disting-
By BOB PORTER
R-C Fine Arts Writer
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Two New Technicolor
First Run Movies
Thru. Sot. Only
HICKORY HOUSE
Hwy. 24 at Bolivar
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trucks, $10,515.
The council also authorized let-
sound basis.
Sen. Tom Creighton of Mineral
Potatoes
Salad
Garlic Bread
zens of the state was less than
one half the national average-
1106 a year.
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untamed land-
with three men
who forced
their way into
her life!
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- ALSO "PIT AND PENDULUM"
STARTS 8:00-
. . . new state vice president of the Texas As-
sociation of College Teachers.
DENTON HAS
the opportunity to
see the most
talked about-
most shocked
about picture
of our years!
XMAS
Payment Plan
Membership
On small down
payment and
monthly install-
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said, "as long as the Legislature it would pass the legislators who
can resist special interests the
SATURDAY
MORNING
KIDDIE SHOW
BEAUTIFUL GIANT
PANDER
DOLL
WILL BE GIVEN
AWAY
LES MILLS
WILL BE AT THE
BADWIN ORGAN
PLUS
A BIG PICTURE
PROGRAM OF
ENTERTAINMENT
JUST FOR YOU
CHILDREN
CHRISTMAS PLANS
SANGER (Special* — Seniors of
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north of the Post Office at 312 N.
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TALKING POLITICS
From Left, Stewart, J. W. Mount of Argyle, J. L. Yarbrough
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Take Adventage Now
DENTON
AQUATIC CENTER
1600 Bonnie Bree 387-2201
It was car-buying time at a 10:51, with Jesus asking, "What
meeting of the Denton City Coun- wilt thou that I should do unto
cil this morning. thee?” the sermon is titled "What
state's 4sales’ tax will take care
of the necessary spending."
Sen. Creighton, a freshman leg-'
islator last session, was one of
the men in the conference com-
mittee to help write the sales tax.
ALL OVER THE U S. IT HAS SMASHED BOX
OFFICE RECORDS!
— ALSO AT 6:25 & 9:45
JACK PALANCE
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and a higher tax on cigarettes
were passed in 1959 to meet a
rising deficit.
can be accom-
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EDGAR ALLAN POPS
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THE DENTON REC0RD-CHR0NICLE
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LITTLE ELM (Special► - Mr. i tioning: heater, mercomatic, whife tires,
, ,, , . , tinted glass. Io* competitive prices on
and Mrs. Claud Allen of hermit: 1962 Mercurys - Comets, Meteors, N.on-
and Mrs. Jula Allen of Lewisville tereys. Best service in town, it you haven't j
..... , .... ! seen Us, you don't have the belt new car
visited Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Grace, deal:
i 1949 there was an $85 million
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Dallas Symphony Away From
Scores Big Hit Strict Labels
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liberal or conservative as he spoke View; Walter “ Cor- taxsayenuesufonowdhbytamimis saidtthersmeetingitiiithbeeher
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the past 15 years.
Hungarian born Solti and Aus-
trian born Bardas proved to be
a stimulating combination. The
A anzzpupwooos
aeiemmer a
surplus The real problem of the Sanger High School plan to
money cam? in the 1950s with the have a Christmas party in the
rates being raised five years in home of Mrs. Bill Enlow Dec. 20.
ORIVE-IN TNEATRE
"THUNDER ROAD" STARTS
6:20 & 10 50 -
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petents "
Rodgers &
AMMERSTEINS,
The \.
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excerpts from the opera "Lulu." tion's program as socialistic.
.These mood selections, out of the "I'm against socialized 1...
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TODAY
STARTING SUNDAY
ENCORE PERFORMANCE
HNyour"
Im Richest
surance. Coleman Builting, 324 MeKin-
: ney Street East, 382 6612.
CIEAN 11958 Chevrolet, Bel.Aire, 4 door
Sedan Factorv air end power. Must sell
, today. Phone 382-3116.
see at 2424 Oakridge Drive m
WALNUT Dining room suite, good condition' I
42"*54" extension leaves 5 chairs, 1 •
host their, 60" Buffet Server, $125. Jack
Hedges, 204 Center. B
BXANO new eutomaFic washer & drver |
(separate unts). Both for $299.95 Quin-
by Self Sales, 106 W. McKinney
FURNISHED1 Apartment 1931 Edwards Street 1
for 2 boys, $70 month and deposit 387- *
2561. Triangle Realty or HUdson 2-6121, m
Krum ■
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This work, by the colorfully- in Denton Thursday afternoon.
istyled contemporary Russian Instead. the 32-year-old candi- John B. Kibler, 1921 W. Chestnut;
imteresting program, the Dallas composer, offers the pianist a date for congress described him A. W. Risien, Lake Dallas; Ames
Symphony made its annual ap- challenge in technical facility. It self as a "Kennedy-Johnson Dem- Blassingame, 807 W. Mulberry;
pearance at NTSU Thursday — ■
pianist at NTSU. a combination of musical equip and then asked the audience to A. Hawkins, 339 Robertson, at
The audience seemed not both- ment and personal attitudes. .question him on his views. 12 12 a.m. Dec. 7, Flow Memor-
1 Rev. J. Baseman. Pallbearers ■
Lee Riley, Joe Keefer. S. H. |
1 Downe, J. E. Lewis, J. O. Fan-
ning, and E. C. Talley.
ALEX HANSON of Denton — .
Funeral Thursday, burial in Den- E
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As Today's
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ways in control and marvelously Mekinney Crash Fatal
t attuned to the range of the com-
poser's creative genius McKINNEY (AP) — Milas
The musicianship of the orches- Shanklin Jr, 27 died Thursday
tra can be characterized as su- night when a big grain truck hit a
perb The orchestra this year is ' tree near here in North Texas,
performing with discipline and a He was driving for Anderson j
i fine ensemble sound. It over- ^rus- Co. of (ooper.
houses legislature must have the respon- truck chassis, $12,051.
He said the confusion of exemp- sibilty of supporting the tax bills Bill Utter-Ford, one
tions. argued by what he term-1 for these services.” he said. truck. $2,460.
• CUI FLOWERS
• CORSAGES
• POTS
Linwood Roberson Florists
Ph. 382 2561 500 W Hickory
vice.
The junior Episcopal young
people will hold a special prac-
tice and planning meeting Sun-
day at 6:30 pm. Plans will be
made to sponsor a children s
Christmas party Dec. 17.
Entertainment I
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member of a pioneer Denton SANGER (Special - M. C.
County family. died this morning Baker is a medical patient in the
medi- at 9:55 at the home of her daugh- Gainesville Sanitarium. Mrs.,
• are cine " said he. ter, Mrs. Tom Miller of 711 W. Baker was released from the hos-
have On civil rights, Stewart said he Scamore, She Was 75. pital Saturday.
hoped "the Supreme Court has Mrs. Mount was the daughter
taken care of that." He opined of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Donald,
.. . ........ L. _______ early settlers of Denton County.
Whether influenced or not by plished in Texas without trouble She was a member of the St.
690.50.
the taxsddhar i. spent MeCabe-PowersBody.Co.
. 10 . .2 Louis, truck body, aerial boom
for thrt e items. These three, I. a ..101 67 en;
all which are demanded by the • . m , „ , .1
Lt- j 1: Davis Truck Parts Inc., three
public, are education, highways DCY1 " , *" 21‘-m
and welfare. • garbage truck bodies, $12,500.
"As long as we enojy this lux Bill Utter-Ford, truck chassis
The body was made up of five ury of sypending and of having for aerial unit, $2,152.
members of each of the two better schools andl the like, the Bill Utter Ford, three garbage
ONLY $2095
OUR last 196) Comet, 12 month factory
new car warranty. Includes air condi-
the decade. Special tax on air
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ton's 100F Cemetery, Rev. Don
Watterson. Pallbearers J. D. |
Burrow, Dewitt Myers, Bryan
Graham, W. S. Donoho, E. A.
came, to a great extent, the
' acoustical limitations of the Main
' Auditorium at NTSU
. . . when everybody's TIRED and HUNGRY . . .
or your're in a HURRY ... or you want to give
MOTHER a break from the WORRY of supper . . .
carry home a sack of JOHNNIES BIG LUSCIOUS
HAMBURGERS.
ad“d
—during a period of 14 straight ger of the Denton County Wei- ting bids for converting the stage
. years of deficit budgets—the state fare Council with the Denton Coun- of the municipal auditorium so it,
began to rely on oil and sulphur ty Charity Association.
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At St. David’s
Holy Communion will be cele-
i brated at 8 am. Sunday at St
David's Episcopal Church, 623
Ector Morning prayer with ser-
mon will follow at 9:30 and 11.
Taken from the text of Mark
Always Welcome
And Appropriate
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AND EDWARDS STREETS
TWO Story home, living room, kitchen,
bath, bedroom upstair, private entrance.
2 bedrooms, kitchen, bath, separate dining
room, living room with wood burning fire-
piece, downsteirt. 220 wiring. Price only
$10,500. Owner might consider 2nd lien.
Exclusive,
W. F. 'Pat' HAMILTON, Realtor
387.2300 210 University Dr. 387-1872
CHRISTMAS MONEY
CALl Us for Reedy Cash — for Car financ-
ing. refinancing, to buy a better car, or
i a new car. Arrange for your loan with us
, to buy your new car at bank rate, easier
terms, lower payments.
| Use your Phone to Speed your loen
WALDRIP'S FINANCE CO.
622 Austin____ ____ 382 4054
( LOST: Black Persian mother cat withT
white whisker, named Safin, liberal re-
ward. 912 W. Oak, 387-2596.
NEW A Used Saddles, handmade belts, bilL
1 foMs, boots, ban. gloves. Weldon's Sad-
dle Shop 401 F Hickory
I 7' P00L~T4ble.~l.le new, $45, 38'1639
has a quality of lyricism about it ocrat."
too. "And I think anybody that runs
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san' for a compromise and pas- Attep. r,g < ). gon for fire chief, $1,846.60.
sage in the final minutes of the "" - Chester Morris Chevrolet Co.,
sperial session. Meetino Date two 3-4 ton pickups. $2,918.48.
Tracing the history of taxes Bill Utter-Ford, 14 half-ton pick-
and deficit spending in Texas, About 100 letters were mailed ups, $18,990.
C rcighton said during the first Wednesday to various clubs ask- Bill Utter-Ford, four gravel
100 years state money came from ing them to have representatives
ad valorem taxes. In the 1930s present to help work out the mer-
John Stephens — Chester George
WALLINGS
BARBER SHOP
524 N. Locust - Parking
4 Qualified Barbers
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The regularly scheduled month-
ly domino tournament of the
Drop Home Demonstration Club
will be held Saturday night at the
Drop Community Center. The
public is invited. A snack bar
will be open. Arrangements are
under the direction of Mrs. Ed
Lewi* and Mrs. Ray Williams, i
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital
Admitted: Mrs. S. M. Rose.
Route 2, medical; Mrs. Ruby
Stringfellow, 210 Milton, medical;
Mrs. John W. Stewart, 917 Cor-
dell, surgical; Joyce L. Sparks,
2011 Mohican, surgical: Mrs.
Prentice Barnett, 1918 Maid Mar-
ion. medical; Mrs. E. G. Dane,
1017 Fannin, medical; Mrs. Luth-
er R. Sallee, 612 Juneau, medical;
Mrs. Ethel Judkins, 716 Bolivar,
surgical; Mrs. Boyd Yarbrough,
Bowie, medical; Miss Carol Bish-
op, 1205 Austin, medical; Mrs.
Mary Holland, 2007 Bell, medical;
Mrs. John R. Lowery, Sanger,
medical; Elizabeth McCann. Lake
Dallas, surgical; F. Ray Norris,
Sanger, medical; Fred McNeill,
Lewisville, medical; Virgil J,
Brown, 1718 Wayne, medical,
Dismissed: Wallace Shepherd,
Route 1; Mrs. Boyce Murphee,
1302 Greenwood; Mrs. Joe G.
Belken. 615 Amarillo St.; Mrs.
Georgia Henderson, Lewisville;
John O. Payne, 700 W. Bradshaw;
Mrs. Andrew J. Holder, Pilot
The council awarded contracts do we ask of the Lord?"
There were but two ways to for cars, trucks, motoreycle and "Journey in Faith," will be dis-
solve the problem ct more money. | otsuccegurpmsndders included: ' cussed aiesdM tpicPwi J the
Heighton said. It was either an ( Chester Morris Chevrolet Co.. structure of morning prayer and
income tax or a broad base sales seven cars for the police depart- a review of the Confirmation sef-
Ux’ ment, $12,202.10.
"The confusion of exemptions Conley’s Harley-Davidson Sales
was necessary and the only way of Dallas, three motorcycles, $1,-
- a strong, sharply outlined read be that," Stewart said at a cof Lewisville; Doug Miller, 821 Rud-
Denton itself contributed night ing. There seems to be always an fee at the Pat Boone Country dell.
Ily to the program, providing as emotional effect by the pianist on Inn BIRTHS
soloist Stefan Bardas, resident his audience. This was probably I Stewart made a few remarks A boy to Mr. and Mrs. James
ered at all that the orchestra was Solti, too, seems to be a musi- Asked whether he consider- ial Hospital.
not making its seasonal debut in cian who can set into being emo- ed himself a conservative or lib- A boy to Mr. and Mrs. P. H
Denton, as has been the custom tional effects. He is an appealing era| Stewart replied: "I don’t Barnett. 1918 Maid Marion, at million deficit and needed $285
conductor working with all his go along with titles-what's liber- 10:33 p.m. Dec. 7. at Flow Me- million in new tax money to meet
body facilities to shape the sharp- al to one is conservative to an- morial Hospital. . obligations” he said "It was
est sounds out ofathe Dallas or-other. ’ consider myselr a --------------------------- then that I realized’ something
chestra in our memory. Congressional District Democrat " w. .I1o.„n„ ... „ 15
Solti, who has been doing the I—whatever that means. I would Ap Ayg ♦ a . Y wrong wi 1
same thing in his home concerts, consider each piece of legislation VD4 I flu 0111 IX S ua ion.
brought an interesting program to on its merits—not whether its a i 1e cited the rise in cost of 8°-
Denton. liberal or conservative bill.” ernment due to population in-
Contemporary composers were Stewart In answer to one ques- Mrs. J. W. Mount crease and inflation. However,
tl i first part of the program, tion. said he would vote for me-
Preceding the Bardas solo there dical care for aged because he
was an Alban Berg suite, three doesn’t consider the administra-
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i th. fact Beethoven has been cus prov ided it is not “played up too
tomarily included on the Denton much" in newspapers and other
program, maestro Solti chose the media.
I composer’s Fifth Symphony, often ,, , , ,
.10. „ •> i.. He said he favored the states
referred to as a warhorse, but . . , . . , ald of Archie Mo R F Donald m
- , taking care of their own school ara 01 Aremie, MO., B. F. Donaid ■
a warhorse of musical master- ., . . .. , . and Prvor nonaid both F Alic.. "
. b problems but added. Im not and i nor Donaid, both of Alice,
Peceucmensons lagainst federal aid to education four sisters, Mrs. C. CLeuty of
Soltis Beethoven was one ot if there’s a need for it. Stephenville. Mrs. E. M. Faught
insin’tettinonesetionvamndimidsicli Stewart was introduced b w. « Nrs.panetieuty of
precision. C. Boyd Jr., chairman of the Justin and Mrs Fred Vittrup of
i Working in a defined line, the Denton County Democratic Corn- San ntonio: and two grandchil-
, conductor held the dynamics - mittee. Boyd estimated that about ren
often overblown - in line’, sav- 200 attended the coffee during the Funera services wil be held
brilliant of musical moment. two hours. Sunday at 4 Pm- at St. Andrew
| brilliant ot musca moments Presbyterian Church with burial
in Justin Cemetery.
Services Held !
W ILLIAM SOLOMON HALBERT "
of Justin — Funeral Thursday, E
burial in Justin's IOOF Cemetery, •
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