Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 16, 1962 Page: 7 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Denton Record-Chronicle and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Denton Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
I
>
• I
t
l
I
I
52
Tuesday, January 16, 1962
F AGE SEVEN
HENRY
By Carl’Anderson
TT"
TT
< •
[4“
I
0<
1
*v>7
I
‘ 1-6
4
By John Cullen Murphy
*
gle family residences, $62250 and and is
a.’ member
—? ITCANBE DONE.
h7
er
ALN
RATo
M,
HOw, J
7
R
DUDLEY D
By David Guntz
-
R
■
)
E
R|/O
T
i
rge
-m
C AMER
Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzie
47
to their positions at the
. annual-.
gurem
2
3
4
5
9
10
7
//
6
8
11
A,
NE
#
20
.1
22
( i
I
ji
I
38
36
' 40
47
43
By Lee Falk -and Wilson McCoy
47 Shoshonean
43
52
#:
50
Indians
56
DONTLIKEII
I-IC
,,
I
N.\
• •
"p
j
■ THE TRENTS
BED RYDER
Kv TP LS Y.
SHOTUBI ooueT 17
. • FYOWLLGETANYS
| VOLUNTEERSTsoI
r
■ ■
ATRAE
g
(
_/
V
1 i
-
))
A
112
N: :
Ml
1
By Boh Montana
..
King"
I
0.
' .2/ •
aMa
.S8
■'
C•
• 4
I
1
I
d
)
HI AND LOIS
I
N
-—eee
N
+
-*=
$
V
i-lb
CT'
i
By Carl Grubert
-al
GRANDMA
7 i0
AND PLAY
0
FROM BOTH
-
A
4 7
f
Lt
L
1)
/ f
J
mN
R
O'
LA
)
}
. i I
.. 1
3333
Crossword Puzzle
raanagn E
aa^aaa ana c
000 1
[1221
•000020 —(Ele
2EE[:L
[l0N[C3
IC'
□an
E EEEl
131
1 $
PI AN is
Ni
I
Iin
«—L
9
WHEN THOSE NEN COME TO, FIND
OUT WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM. 2
ia
!□
6
nnBB3 HBI4:
ina ana go!
MOW COME
YOU BAKE
IN TH!
ARTERNOONS
Former Decatur
Pastor LLonored
N E
E D
—
2b Caviar
23 Part
25. Rage
26 Large
: knife
TA
■. k
1
N1
WANT
iT? J
WELL I TRIED TO
BE FRIENDLY!
1
F02
*41—223-+2.
' " X
(, 2"
'9 •.
buildings; $135,000, and 113addi-
t ons. 533.372. •
Phlashsthe kcd
police tohelp in
preaking up the
Stoen caring-
T
r.
4g
I
WEEK-WATCH OUT
1 FOEHAT DG AT
I-l6
RLAPE
27. Left
desolate
day-
. Dr. R E Bell. former pastor, '
4. Folks
5 Feigned
ignorance
6. Constellation
7. Spell-bound
8 Entreat
8. Flowering
tree
tO. Self
11. Spread
loosely
19. Of the dawn
-5
L
h».
th,
ice ■
548
3
ack
art.
5
30 "
isb- ' '
xa- i
en-
er
22
ex-
57. Scouting
group
58, Metal
58 Caesura
DOWN
1.
2 Occupation
3 Pay one’s
share: slang
THE BERRYS
-1V
) 4
t-e
-za
3
-
IWA BORNDoG-
ANDADOGItr
REMAIN /
ACROSS
! Rebuff
‘ 5 Fresh-water
fish
9 Came
, together
12. Languish
13. Spoken
14. Epoch
15. To -
18. Back of the
' !' neck
17 Divine
, [ being
18. Render more
profound
20 Mountain
1 lake
22 Feminine
DON r BREATHE AWORD ...
WATCH THISISPACE FOR
SPECIAL NEWS .
MA
As
/o.
NODR6CT evcgcE
THATTEKESCEwiN
. tSETMER A
ARCHIE
(77
Q3/
*0,
HOMI VOU \
- REEIE LOTS ) |
OF BIRTHDAV -I
4 1
2?
S }
4
■ ,
si
er
217
7
pi
.
g.
-"JUGHEAD’ r HAvE,
r WE wit Be GLAb A LA ROGG ANO
To 00 waT WE CAN,) CAGBNE. AKe
MSEUCOKRGAN CLEvER CAPTAN
he ssm MOEr- THERE
P
WELL. I FOUND THERE’S N.O ;
UGE ATTRACTING ALL TH’
NEIGHBORHOOD KIDS T‛MY |
L
ACOMPLANT: 1 +LNG A .
' BIGBALL OF SUET FROM
-d A eRANC- OUTSIPE,..
8 • 4 em,
" ,2
—-------
By Blake
L
’ •
a-e~5,
b
TOMOROW:TMFGCLD dh-2
By Fred Harman
}
t
I
-ar
7
31. Dash
32 Salutation
33 At no time
35 Adjective
suffix
38 Inquisitive
38. Inscribe
40. Restrain
42. Trick
43. Sora 04.
45 Official
enumeration
49 Black -tailed
gazelle
51 Unit of
electricity
53 Satisfy to
the full
54 Black
cuckoo ■ •,
55 Awry
58. Kita
.S.:
N
one addition $100
. 3
ALL THOSE UPPER
ECHELON JOBS
ACE TAKEN /
■2
‘9
a
THAT A Why Ive ,£C^ y
TOYOU-L HAVEAALM/M-
THE SUBSTITUTE /..AND PONT LEAVE ONE j.
MOTHERS - / at the LAWLEYS -THEY RE
FAPER RoUTE . I ‘AWAY- NEXT DOORTAEY /
■ , AgQWEMEFORLAST:
j“°
$
27. Crew
28 Bacchana-
lian Cry
29 Hinder
30 Took away
34. Increase
37. Affirmative
39 Critic of
morals
41. Competitor
44 Theater box
46. Except
•e
Ct
eh ■ I
A a
(IMUPTOMY ]
WAIST NOW/
By Al Capp
7-ANDNETHEK DOES SEANN"
1
’ T-
.d. I
—
CARDS TODAY. )1
F-t HENRY ' j'
Xe32
J
t
name
24. Portals
48. Dispatched
49 Minced oath
50. Individual
52. Pasture 1 :
“22
is honored every year in Jan j
MY WATCH?
A.c5©
$
1
i y 11
- n?1?*
cd--
"S
mA
• 3 2
THE PHANTOM
omed " ■
- (A•1s,
-3
THE DENTON RECORD.CHRONICLE
“E eg
necessary./ \
Bank Officers
{re Re-Elected
DECATUR ispeciab-Anof. . A
f iters and members of the board ■
:of directors of the First Nationale 3
Bank of Decatur were ietiirned “
8
SE-LF-P Fb-u 6E65 <1 N‛ v
I AMYTHINOBUTTArOLDSHEOLD’ y 1
k HERL-THIS GAINGOAT WLLCOjEE >
.■ ■■ X) Yu UP AND SHELL NeVeg Kw A
--h THEDIFFEEENcaTr N ■—-
—-2-——-—- k.
—,6 .y
——--e—
By Mel (.raff
E2433
_
37 geg
NICE—I'LL
'S
(72
cf,k))
*9’
-5.y
5
e 4% V -
24
MY.
■ 2.
-8
INSTEAD O’IN TH'.
MORNINGGANY
MORE, GRANDMA ? I
N-
Ck*ee •.s.2Ags
."is ———2" 1."
WA’MT N A TRAP D ACRCB ■
To eveN ee i TEM we TEOFEN /
SEEN —
pcanes
Aj
a / 4. 3 ■ ■ ..
i By Charles Kuhn
~ [' ANY EARUfR THAN'
Bourd of Regents
The 1961 per mit total enceed. Alonzo Jamison of Denton, ure
1/2
.
)
j THAT MARK KEEPS YblAp to 06
j POPVNGUPWHAT FINISFED WITH
1 DDES/TMEANf THISBUSINE5$-
/
HL.s' NEVER A
SATISFIED/
C-
m”t
.3
A4e
board meeting
Officers are J . A. Fergson, . ''
president; W T. Hill v ice pre: f
dyrit. 'Charles DL i
president; Eugene HBramnmi B,1 j
F,
--wMe- ,
By Mor’ Walker and Dik Browne ।
-
MAat2v
EW
DECATUR (Special - h UMI
-Dr. Bell Day” at the First)
"ru’TucsonkipSTM’KEY-
TO.THWHCLE sfuATON;WiTH
7 08522051957—
5 O
"3
EE
44 ' •
g wst2
SIE
—nh • 1
" -
L.‛V
A
1 s
ure of the previous yeal district at the
During 1961, the city issueq 242 -onization:
. i Purcell and two of the defeal. Avenue at 7:30. Mr
permits for new construction and . ,deat . •
1 ed candidates in the December Rosch -is president of the wom+
additions, including 96 single (am speialeleekntor Congress willjen’s. group.
ily homes1571.231 21 business also b present Purcell led the .....—
buildings. 8744.675 eight churchticket in the special election and
buildings, $245,000 school gymna- will tace Repuhlican Joe Meissner
sium. $292,000; apartment.
DECATUR rSpecial} — iw there was anolerll ncrease
es indeposits for the ,
uere reported hv font ol thi sr. . 1 3 d: r"
; Wise County banks. The icombitit Totall denosits in the six banks
I ed total increase over 521 1 PAC TIMi lt MIN. "
1686 808 . imourted to$i 60 ' 18 The com- . •
Although three of the bar ks pan itive depiosit and loan figures EVER HAPPEN TO YOU?
showed a decreaseinloans forior each ■ bahk follqws.
\-L
\ I ‘ '
Au ■
- r ■
""7*,
a 3
Y YOU WVVA
TELL ME 4%
604
wL}
rnmu(imy)
Ja-"".icmi ■ ■ pAcp/.
You'll never be a ’■ ?
FAMOUS GARBASE MAN ' !
your heart ISN’T j-
NN IT!. L , —A r -
f'/v
-mnE
1? k
A
1 -
Four Wise Countv Banks
dn
P// I A
ay/ 5
• \ '
\ ■ ' V I
a
-4
H T-rucsomm(:LLTYTGEr'
-OPSENSNTN ■ 4
CRWWZLBWLPE) I TOGETHEEAw
' THAN EVE!s - RLNENALL 4
Report Gain In Deposits
r DADDY/ U IF YOU CANY
JIMMIE/MDU CANY HAVE m, W5 -") TA PLAY5
--------- ------------ WATCH AND . ...
WONT GIVE TAKE IT AWAY
IT TO ME/C ----------
---r..
BIG BEN HOLT
pam K GOHOOL! ′ STRICT- rU!AY»e.fMYBt v UOCK-S.R. I GOT TOGETA - THAT MFAklS THE Acxerg.T-
DONTJUMP • LY FOR THE BiKD9. 2 . IT’SFOKYO. 08 TO HELP SUPPORT MY I MEAN GOD GO-OOL-ANDMAKE
UNTIL TM FINISHED, « »-v- A FAMILY ANDLKE I TOLD ALVIMGATTHESAMETME.
SENEKALIWANT Ar-t e"iN,“T RJ YOU,
YOUTOGOTO-- A ' K2n \ COHNECTON$.
b ln lU-. y 294
IMEP
,onmooemoome
THEKESNOu E
INTRYIN6T
WRKMSELF
UPOAN Ce»
ELEPHANT OR .
AUCN "-a
Atwevse TeN wewubtARKaNE
Li
30
Ic.190--Workhirisht.reiene
: Di0s/ts .<•■■■, .: Ioans '
1960 ' t961 1960 . ■ 1961
fist- Nat . Decatut L ' 14 . !•• ';. 6611a ■ 4.1
First Net:, Bridgeport : 2,64 1220 , 2 61/9 ■ 99. 874 ■ . 1,104,931
Continental State, Boyd ■. 2 .8 00 , ■ ‛ 888,684 . .. 963,426 •
Alvord Ntional , :1,7 96 02 4 ■ 459 ■ 902,496
Hirst State, Ch ico . ■ ■ 1762 4: > , 971540------ 342,830 21 1323,008
FrtNati: Rhome . • 2 2 a ' . 4 360,338 ' 3223.2-
K
S’
--smnesa
BewAnOu
3-3
Bl
. ____ . Leeng,
VO,UNTEERSTBo INH"LETS GO
AAST THAT. B, NCH-g 2
-5 • EE6as-
P"g
(Ocle.
a
merit building, $115,000 five sin Jaek son
-11
((
aCo- N
, hh—J
20.2
r N6
X
5a64b A5tON5A6I wa6Vrsigve.vLoTE2
HA,N J Neg /. E Ole I say ‛ .. . r . W
eoAYg-f LcuP HLVC COULD ■
*AR ‘TcT - ‘A LOC- ■ ‛‛ A
T
_/8257
c.,
90 r i
1g
d
? Directors are L l ■ B.ii ic —
F U. Burton, Hi A , Ferguson - Rsuba n Fe kel cighth . grade
J. A Ferguson, T S Gill,W corn ’ paye han been-chesen.
Hill and Di i G !<".■■. ■■ ceth 1' ! at 145
The First National Bank ..a । । - High School A member of: -
nounced It will pay 3 per c ittheb d for} vo irat ■ Mu "t
interest on sayings regardless of e daurehter "of Mi. and Mrs
the length oftime the money ho opnicy i h Lke r of the Hood com- .
been in the account
Baptist Church in Decatur Sun
HOH SE -r g----N (
442, NN
1
AP Newsisovuves
Permits Gain Democrats Plan
At McKinney Purcell Rally
mckinney (Special) Buudl * ---.
ing permits totaling $584,350 is. 15 1 N T. ■
sued by tho City »f Mt Kamov I METS4aV * ohf
during December of 101 brough J
the total for the year to $2,281 ; rnduli < t l. . , . I
.0.1 wuai t Jackson member of, m the Jan 27 runoff election
378. ' • - ' ........ ........... .......defeated can
“included in thu D...... ......... onanitiee tor this con diate A"-"’ tirst electiom who will
"I dasz, , , ,■ . '' will speak in be hern are Jack Hightower of
vere K T ,1 h ■tan.*.., a Dem .....I Jimmy Horany of
western Bell Telphone ... burild ocrati rally intenalf ot Graham Archer
ing. $407,000, one 18 unit apan Purcel
. - 2, ■''
, e.
tF—--‛:--N
ANDTHE Z WELL, T
I POOR BiRbS SDONJ CAPE
VN‛T COME I MUCH FOR
NEAP T’ I SUET,
_ MYSELF!
e3k‛mg
1 WI
Xo)......
- . M, 2 •
es
LONG SAM
E238y ' av‛ "
HE2N weA2: 1
ERM 8& Jt < U 002 ESERDay f / Th - I
. ■ NF Fo4Ep4 1
SECRET AGENT X 9
SBk (M_
•a-Bw)
— BE-G
—ge--E%
-9s.
nary on the Sunday nearest his,
birthday. He was 90 year* on Jan '
14
Dr Bell also participated in the
morning services.
! Also present for the rally will Many out-of-town friends attend
an attorney in Baird be Rep and Mrs. Jamison and ed the services and the covered
of the Twu the Wives of Purcell, Hightower, dish lunch served at noon
He and Mrs Horany and Jackson
The rally, sponsored by the Den. SUFFERS HEART ATTACK !
d by $886,658 the $1,394,720 fig the < omn 'lice membei x from this ion ( omit y Democratic Women's LAKE DAI I AS (Special Mrs:
patty's state or Club, will be held in Um Wom- Ed has received word that'
an » C ub Building on Oakland t (
s William her son, Robert Elbert, of Mount!
Vernon had suffered a heart at-'
talk. He is reported improving. I
ir‛S YOUR boG‛ I T
HES UNDER if ’ DEMAND
ALLdAY..TR/ING YOU PO
TO. JUMP VP SOME-
AND REACH iff ) THING
abOuT
mrr
4, .«
67® 1
L- 9
H--; '/
s"-
8.? 1
hN\M
■
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 16, 1962, newspaper, January 16, 1962; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1478918/m1/7/?rotate=90: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.