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'grades 7 and 8 are brought back
from Charlemont.
of the nine in the race made up
the largest convention of guberna-
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Dismissed: Quincy M Hughes.
1000 Sierra; Mrs. Mattie Lous
A Lewisville man today is In
the Denton County jail, charged
with cattle theft.
Lewisville Man
Jailed in Theft
MARIA SCHELL
STUART WHITMAN
ROD STEIGER
Mrs. William Nelson
BAYTOWN (Staff) — Mrs Wil-
liam Nelson of Baytown, a former
Denton resident, died nt 4 30 this
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Beard were to be held at 2 p m.
The baby died in the Gaines-
ville Hospital at 10 a m Tues-
ion, Aubrev; G. R Boyd, Route 1,
Walker first became suspected, Lewisville; Charles R. Under-
"ONE OF 8 BEST PICTURES OF YEAR" - N.Y. Film
Critics Poll!
"This critically lauded film tackles the sensitive
subject of sexual abnormality" — Don Safron,
Dallas Times Herald
"A PROBING, SOMBER AND ALTOGETHER ADMIR-
ABLE DRAMA"! - Virgil Miers, Dallas Times Herald
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there are 100 Vacancies in the
state Highway Patrol and persons youth, the U.S. attorney
• Grand Prairie: four brothers, Clif-
: ford Robertson of Olney, Paul
her son, both of Baytown; three sis-
ters, Mrs. Mary Killingsworth of
Denton, Mrs. Jessie Malone of
Frisco, and Mrs. Ruby Bobo of
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.ertson of Denton and Lawson Rob-
ertson of Texarkana 17 grand-
children and three great grand-
children. .1
MRS. JESSIE BROWN THOMAS . . .
. . . who was presented the critic* award of the
Poetry Society of America.
J. McCall and Charles Ivey. Pall-,
bearers Harold Robertson. How-
Mrs. Clayton was born in Chico.
She was' a graduate of NTSU
me to say Wednesday in Flint, Mich. In
necr building, 132 feet long, is
For the smoothest, most delicious hot chocolate
you ever tasted pour Bswell s Chocolate Milk into
a saucepan and beat. No powders or syrups to mix.
Enjoy Boswell’s Hot Chocolate Milk today.
Telephone 382-9495
SELBY FLOWER SHOP
382-4191
Corner Congress N. Locust
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sociation. The scholarship is for. Federal Mediator
one ’'hospital NOTTS To Speak At NTSU
Walter White of Denton, a Dal-
las representative of the Federal
Mediation Service, will speak to
the NTSU Management Club to-
night at 7:15 in Room 178 of the
PWUS THIRD FEATURE
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Hospital and Denton Center.
Beverly Eastin of 805 Highland Johnnie Price of 1000 E. Hickory 1
has received a scholarship for at 4:16 a m- Wednesday at Flow,
studying industrial arts at NTSU; Memorial Hospital.
from the Woman's Benefit As-
An.
s City utili tonal candidates in recent years, on the shoulder of the candidate candidate might get,” Cox said Wichita Falls Negro, Alvin Mitch-
out boildings. About 150 members of thefrater-
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ROBERT TAYLOR
AVA GARDMER ,
IN GOOD HAMBURGERS
JOHNNIE'S
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is the BIG buy!
The first taste will tell you why!
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MAKE OFFER
ON Thu large 3-bedroom with all mhe
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For Inspection
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one hand on the present gov er- be presumptuous of
nor s shoulder and the other hand how many votes a
us on Independent candi-
date after being rejected by the voters in the Demo-
cratic Primary. I make this promise to the voters of
Jutice Precinct 1; that if I am defeated in the Demo-
era Primary, I will not seek the office of Justice of the
Peace as a write-in candidate or by any other meant.
I believe the Office of Justice of the Peace was
created for the purpose of guaranteeing justice to the
people. I do not believe that a man it guilty simply
because he wot or vetted by a Peace Officer. I believe
that every citizen it entitled to all of the rights
guaranteed him by our Constitutions and Code of
Criminal Procedure.
If elected I will be fair and impartial and will pro-
tect the right! of the people to the bust of my ability.
Your vote and influence will be appreciated.
Jim George
Paid Political Ad, Paid For By Jim George
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Robert TAYLOR
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2 THEATRE At The Same Low Adm.
VEwo”nmemwom Children Under 12 Free
Features At: 6.45
SMi6BML-QKUERGGES
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at/ is?? to win the endorsement.
vshe-ii. h “There was no promise.” pann, , „ „
39 I told them iP^Qi -nopDl^
► jabbing his finger towardte port earrespondent for the Rec- town Church of Christ
ord-Chronicle and a Methodist. Survivors include her husband;
"YOUR HARTFORD AGENT"
317 South Elm 382-9621
. Oma Rerk 9822297. '
5 BEDROOMS 3 BATHS
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Perched on a knoll with a view
of rolling hills and lovely Pelham
Lake, the new one-story brick ve-
ard Williams, Jess Pope, J. W.
Roach, Dick Hanis, Billy Joe
Yount, Nova Roach, Woodson
Pu ’ Harris, H; M. (Doci Pitner, Dr.
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I at a cost of about 150 - million. I Funeral services have be*n set
“ Kt d rixancE company
postmaster and owner and oper- port Methodist Church, and the ‘ 251 pAnED ’ Elock
ator of Rowes only store Bjork's Rev. Lee Bedford. a Methodist . “ 0< the ost Office at 310N.
. wife is town treasurer and he has minister of Dallas, -officiating, -ut ‘Adv*
# two school-age children. • Hawkins Funeral Rome of Bridge-
88 With the advent of the atomic port, in charge of arrangement,
E age in Rowe the tax rate has announced tentative plans for the
E dropped from $68 to about $30 per services in the Bridgeport Metho-
SF $1,000: dist Church, with burial in Jacks
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' Cattle theft charges were filed so a Denton man, on Oct. 3, 1905 "m
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'Sister. Karol; a brother, Randy;
colorful classrooms. The actual and he grandparents, Mr and
Mrs. George Anderson of Era.
reference to Daniel’sendorsement lof American policy step forward
by the Political Association ot —come up here and tell me.” I
Spanish-.Speaking orsanizations only one student of Jogjakar.
Both wilson and Yarborough Gadjah Mada University —
... ... .. Namro hsitntinlv forwarn with a
, Gainesville. C. A Buchanan,
minister of the Valley View
Church of Christ was to officiate.
today in the Valley View Ceme-
tary under the direction of the
Vernie Keel Funeral Home of km
s Held
morning in the Baytown Hospital m
following a heart attack. ■
Mrs. Nelson was born in Den-
ton on Dec. 20, 1886. I
She married William Nelson, al
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from Fort Worth.” Formby said Whittenburg and Diehl were ell, 25, who was quickly arrested
tiving nityand their guests attended, i "The Connally band wagon has asked if they, as lifelong Republi- and charged.
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ing.
6fNto*rt 4. Adeuuli • -j _ . . . _ . ,
"geAApg - "Wonderfu Country
58220/* 28 Start* 6140 a 10:25-
DRIVE-AN THEATRE
only four grades. Grades 7 and 8
are farmed nut in neighboring
Chalemont. The new school for-
Rowe faction won.
.. As prosperity dawned. argu- boro Cemetery,
ments On “to spend or not to .. . . ,
spend” waxed hot when the new beard nlant
school was first proposed last VALLEY VIEW (Special 2
year. The need was due. Two Graveside services for the infant,
grades are meeting in Town Hally '
for lack of space in the little
schoolhouse which accommodates
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V0 W ADULTS
A GREAT, DYNAMIC
STORY . . I LIKE NONE
YOU'VE EVER SEEN BE-
FORE!
ky Morris, Route 1, Alvord; Mrs. J j
J. D Hall, 404 Marietta: W R. i
(Billi Long, 1003 Westway; Mrs. '
C. Y. Leuty; Justin; Gladys O. !
Williams; ‘411 Marietta: James
• CUT FLOWERS kA™
• CORSAGES .5 883
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Unwood Roberson Florists
Ph. 382-2561 500 W Miekory
ived in Eridgeport. During her DARRELL RAYMOND PITT of
ROWE, Mass. (P in this made possible by taxes, a great fhedrSher husbnd who “ansthenDenons.yoFuneralwednesday,
lace schoolhouse with 37 pupils withefission-ras Rowe, found out In addition to her. husband she
■ - ■ ■ - - j when Yankee Atomic Electric Co. is survived by a daughter, Candy
, was added to the tax list. . . 4: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
s New England s first nuclear T. Hunter of Chico; and a sts-
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The Wilson Memorial Methodist N, Dabney, Justin; Mrs. C. W.
Church will serve a chili supper Milligan, 2118 Cherrywood; Mr».
was some awuuuug, aie picoxy -a anu uie -ng >>au pu- . Feb. 23 from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. E. D. McDonald; 2207 Palmer;
governor may get more and more marie* are vital to national poli-shootingsdeazosemsaner "Eh Tickets will be 75 cents for adult* Sandia Marie Prince, Lake Dal-
tics because 'if Texas elects a Adm at and 50 cents for children. The la».
1962 it ‛ " public is invited. Elm Street Hospital & Clinic
The Future Nurses Club of Den- Dismissed: Mr*. W. E. Forres-
I hereby announce my
candidacy for re-election
to the Office of Justice of
the Peace, Precinct 1 in
Denton County, Texas
I hove lived in Denton
County for 67 years. I
g save lived at 2303 West
(T Hickory Street in Denton
for the past 25 years. My
children were all born,
reared and educated in
Denton County.
I have been a life long
Democrat and have never
sought to be elected to
any public office except at
lawful nominee of the
Democratic Party. I have
never sought Public office
Will be abandoned. March 1 for a
new half million dollar structure.
This boost to education was — m—L-- -- ........
4-^.; ; .. -* .. __ - paw er plant, built a year ago on ter. Miss Nita Kay Hunter, a ]
1 the shores of the Deerfield River lie school teacherin Midland.
I at a cost of about $50 million.
- - . lifelong Republi- and charged. ' ' : AaNlowaemrri"ospialaon
i A vacant chair was labeled for come apart at the seams.” said cans, resented the GOP candidacy Walker said he. would waive ex 904 Boyd- Roy Bryant Route 2
John Connally of Fort Worth. He Wilson. “People are not going to of Cox, who ran for governor as tradition to Texas Denton- Five Cole 1018 Bernard-'
and theaninthvemocratint ToH'elCCt Bn (Johnsonl *K*nt-(a Democrat in 1960. ____. Charges were filed, in Henrietta, Jesse L. Lynch, Sanger: Beverly
they had conflicting speaking — - Iy l
Robert Kennedy
ALsO 3s a Ares with but nesa, nice
averten, and rental ut -
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NATALIE WOOD Eeo
WARRENBEATTY iNICOLOE
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governor sat back and enjoyed Formby also commented on re- Republican governor in ____ .
.the Democratic tuss ports that Connally started the means only one term for John F. I Adams, an all-night attendant at
Democratic candidates Will .Wil- campaign with the backing of Kennedy and Lyndon Baines John- his brothers service station here, ton High School will hold a bake ter, 908 Welch.
son. Marshall Formby, and Don Vice President Lyndon Johnson son.” was apparently killed early last sale Saturday at Flow Memorial BIRTHS
Yarborough centered their sights who also has been political friends There was only one reference Saturday mornins qHis, body was Hospital and Denton Center. A boy born to Mr. and Mrs.
on Daniel at a panel discusion with Daniel. to Walker. Cox was asked to pre- oynd 1,1 4 roadside ditch about
sponsored by Sigma Delta Chi, “in my opinion, in the present diet how many ultra conservative 8:30 a m. by a passerby.
die journalism fraternity. administration, there is one gen- votes Walker might siphon out of' Thomas Walker, 21, was arrest-
The seven attending candidates tieman in Washington who has the Republican party. “It would ed at the home of relatives
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MYSm MYNOLM MLMKR HUMTn
and taught school in Chico be-
fore her marriage. She had’lived,
in the Chico and Bridgeport com-;
munities all her life. (
CHOPPED
SIRLOIN STEAK
Not e t
Hamburger f
But Real Sirloin """
HICKORY HOUSE
Corner Hwy. 24 «t Bolivar
against Burnis Joe Whisenhunt of
Lewisville in connection with the
theft of 12 cows from the Jesse
Sons place northwest of Bolivar.
Denton County Sheriff Wylie
Bams said Whisenhunt admitt-
ed the theft and said the cows
• were sold at Walters. Okla. Bams
went to Walter* today in an ef- .
fort to find the cow».
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Hayes. 701 W. Mulberry; Bennie
= V, Watkins, 602 E. , Sycamore:
fin Denton. The couple moved toMrs..D. L Murdock, 1018 Avenue f
m - iBaytowninthe 192(T "Bi Mrs C D MeVen, Lewisville;
. Bridgeport (Stafe - Mrs Funeralservices win be held Fm Nicholson, 1007 Avenue A
Reno clayton, 26-sear-old Bridge at 2 p.m. saturday at the Bay E Fennin; eanK
I 2 BEDROOM uhifurhished house, living-dih- . . ... -
I ihe erea, kitchen-den, tenttal heai ooi,- (PASO) last week.
weamrosm a m-eumsu Reno cnsow
I- W “There was no promise.” Dan- American , capitalistic and
. $100, Bud Rvogi, 406 West Drm, 382
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25c eo. — 5 for $1.15 — 503 N. Locust
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Daniel Put On Spot PegroesHeld
FBy Other Candidates Fallsslaying
. The suspect, arrested by • I ■ , •
Patrolman Jim Adams, claim- AUSTIN (AP-Gov Price Dan- 'ton was very disturbed about how That’s why Daniel reluctantly . A FALLS "AP-Mur-
ed he wasn't peeping but was iel found himself in a den of Dem- his candidate is doing and there drafted himself.” CE. charges were filed Wed-
merely loafing outside the ocratic gubernatorial candidates w as some sw itching. The present i Cox said the coming Texas pri-.nes" in nearby Henrietta on
girls dormitory. nWednesday night. L „
“I was just kiling time," the I Three Republican candidates for support from Washington.”
suspect explained.
Unimpressed, Adams de-
cided the city jail would lie
a good place for the suspect
to kill, his time and that s
where he is today.
I FERMANENT fII time ib for, exnetsencedjof “ n descent lire welcome launched into a long statement on ora nromne ano a Metnoaist ouyvorN mcmue ner nuspandi
Service Stazion many r sv .a.- “ Mean descent are welcome aunenw inio a long a e i Church worker, died at two daughter*. Mrs. Robert Ho-
Pl .. iperaon, Sam .... . toappizjust the same as anyone IS We Politicsasshowing 12105 today in Fort Worth’s ward of Baytown and Mrs. Gor
I LxPeBlenggo r , . else, , nA I ' a flashesofaneerekent io prow he Harris Hospital. don Mec orkle vt Wichita, kan.;
I work cgii 03 * Vi , I was thlere anid • as I inter* stuoihts at one point to grOW up . • ». idc N.y, r «»
p : .'y-w 5..• ... ■ • ; preted it; he told them that if 106 when they attempted to pin him Mrs. (layum had entered the Tor Nel one, lous-
. DAv/D Bradlev Garden tractor, oinrces would apply they would have 100 down Ort-the U.S. altitude toward hospital, for minor surgery Tues-, "u"pDe Meson. ° Dallas,
nsfcomoanmsoh wilson said. Indonesia’s claim to Dutch-held day and had open heart mas- and James and Joe Nel-
p house, ol modern comien ien m. * 200, el “The morning of the PASO vote West New Guinea. sage by. the surgeon when 1...
,.Movismoeia, ‘ 1 understood that I wb« the lend- After reiterating that the Unit- heart stopped beating during thel
l 2 c.de wires, in good cond 1ion. .Cal 382 ing candidate," said Yarborough, ed States felt ownership of the Operation. She was reported resti
.1520502—.: ,u ,l Fhen a number of counties south disputed territory should be de- ing comfortably at the hospital
i fs san Antonio began coming in. .termiped by negotiations, he add Wednesday.
1.213M0unr,382247822 1 suspect someone-in Washing-led heatedly: "You should be The former Miss Betty Hunter,
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in Clay County, because Adams' Ann Wright, 410 Smith; Mr*. Netty
body was found in that county, Barnett. Route 2, Roanoke; Cleo
a few miles east of here. Officers D.Gheen, 620 Dallas Dr.: Pame- toi will L, .Himan Re
‘theorized at the time that the la Kay Moore Route 1 pilot, topic di Human. Re-,
youth had been forced to drive Point / David Furche, 2121 Crest- i lationsn.Industry" l0 the
his slayer to the site, was shot wood; Lon Roy Howard, Lake : The meeting “ open *° the
four times, and his automobile Dallas; Mrs. Aubrey L. Andrews. S
stolen. Irving: Mrs. Daniel C Murray,
The vehicle was found a ban- 1 907 Mercedes; Dannie Ray Aar-
TODAY
L. CHILBREN kept ih. my: home: Qays Free
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f 1"m2620eooencon2meni. ' .«*• Whittenburg, Borger publisher,
L Colleen Kane, Associate , and Harry Diehl of Houston
ESTELLE BROWN, Realtor ' Each candidate got five minutes ... ... „a ..
I’ !l>^3.4,. . 2.:.’ explain his political stand, then JOGJAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) more mature Here, you've had doned later in Wichita Falls.
a panel of eight Capitol reportersN—Robert F: Kennedy drew * the benefit of an education and walker first became suspectea, ‘ Lewisville Charles R t '
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