Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 165, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 20, 1962 Page: 3 of 10
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THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
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IN POLITICS
TESTING FALLOUT SHELTER DIET
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to speculation he might
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With Picket
Five Directors
of county jail again Monday.
PILOT POINT (Staff) — Five
directors of the Pilot Point
Although Denton’s location is
This is the idea of Frank J.
division, headed by John Thomas. of Mexico.
of th® Missouri-Kansas-Texas Rail-
FOR COMING YEAR
organize a clean-up campaign for.
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of its being within 40 minutes
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is right on the peri-
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Heard
the word?
We were
third
SANITONE SALLIES by Sally Baxter
in sales
needs
in ’61.
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MARYSAKEAEDOY
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Prison Inmates Could Help
Nation Survive N-Attack
this
book
Court Appoints
Election Judges
discuss that.
Herbert Hoover has announced
for the Republican nomination for
the U.S Senate from Iowa, but
‘there's a catch. He's an Oska-
As far as Denton is concerned,
said Heil ing. the city has what he
called a fabulous future because
GAS dryers
do 5 loads for
the price of 1
(in the non-gas dryer)
Rail Official Urges
No Rainbow Chasing
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
READING ROOM
SCIENCE
HEALTH
WITH KEY
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SCRIPTURES
fice this year.
The urge to serve also has bit-
ten sons of three former U.S.
senators and a one-time basket-
ball star.
that was the place to make such
an announcement
to guide him
in the training
of his children
These are not easy days for
parents. There appear to be
many conflicting forces outside
the home that would nullify the
good that parents hope to ac-
complish for their children.
Thousands of conscientious
parents have tu med to the truths
in the Bible and in Science
and Health with Key to the
Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy
and have found comfort and
guidance in bringing up their
children.
Science and Health may be
read or examined, together with
the Bible, at any Christian
Science Reading Room. Or it
may be purchased at $3.
torney. ,3.
A motel operator at Boothbay
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Yes. gas dries for about a penny a
load, compared to a nickel or more
the other way. And gas is fastest, too
-no warm-up time in the cycle. Gas
drying is gentle enough for precious
baby things, safe for wash ‛n‛ wear
fabrics.' Get the thriftiest automatic
on the market.
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KEEPING PACE—Two officials of the Katy Rail-
road are shown a Denton industrial brochure by
two officials of the Denton Chamber of Commerce.
Seated at left is Frank J. Heiling, vice president of
Katy, and Raymond Goldring, Katy industrial de-
partment representative. Standing at left is John
Thomas, head of the chamber's industrial division,
and chamber general manager Si Ragsdale.
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E. J Sullivan.
26 Drop — A A Bumgard-
ner, Mrs. J E Lewis
27. Krum - Gus Egan, Mrs.
Howell Knox, Mrs. J. A. Stone,
Mrs. August Schluter.
28. Ponder — Charlie Owens,
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Corinne Boyd Riley has just
won the Democratic nomination
convince the company that it made
the wrong decision after it locat-
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WASHINGTON (AP-A Pulit-who has announced for the Re-
zer prize-winning author, a Luth- publican governorship nomination
eran minister, a former two-star | in Michigan. If he wins this first
general and another Herbert (try for public office, there is talk
Hoover are among the new faces he might be a GOP presidential
seeking high federal and state of- possibility in 1964. Romney won't
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By DON REYNOLDS
Editor, The Presidio
FORT MADISON, Iowa (AP)_
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20 YEARS
OF SERVICE
Don Ellis of 816 Emery was
presented a 20-year service pin
Monday by Sears, Roebuck &
Co. The presentation was made
before other Sears employes by
RayEzzelt, manager of the Den-
ton store.
702 TEXAS ST.
DENTON
Meadows, Mrs. Gordon Bennett.
33. Absentee — Carl York.
nomination from Massachusetts.' „ _
Questioned about this in Warsaw,}/ A An I Ate
Poland, lie said he didn’t think UUIIUII UUL3
Like we've Mid: “When people like a car they show it." All you have to do is
put together a car that's sharper looking, smoother running and a bigger value.
That's why Pontiac and Tempest stormed into third place. * Why don't you see
your Pontiac dealer (a very happy man these days) and go with a winner?
“Based on Anai, ofliciat R L Polh combied Pontiae enid TimpaX regietration Mgmres for met
Pontiac and Tempest
Mt YOUR AUTHORIZEO PONTIAC DEALER FOR A woE CHOICE Of WIE TRACKS AMO Go0D USEo CARS. TOC
testiing the dietary needs of a
person confined for an extended
period of time in a fallout shelter
There is no fallout shelter here.
The three-week program, which
started last Wednesday, is being
conducted in individual cells in
Cell House 19 under the close
supervision of special guards.
The men are being paid $25
each per week if they should be
removed from the test because of
medical reasons they will be paid
for the actual time they par-
ticipated.
The volunteers have varied rea-
sons for taking part in the pro-
gram.
“To‘send the money home to
my wife and children," one in-
mate said
“To attempt to make this test
the city. Work on the senior citi-
zens club was reported to be
progressing satisfactorily.
“Old.40, 50.60?”
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The judges, presiding judges 18. Southeast Denton,
listed first, include: .
1. Northeast Denton. Optimist
Cub Building. 312 Austin St —C, , . c. g--oy, ----- —.
c tin Jr Standlee ROberts,cheson.Mrs. Lena Snider, George cial urged the chamber industrial
Mrs Dick McLendon. Earl C J*1 'r, "l "
Wellborn Jr. I 19 Courthouse
6: 2 East Pilot Point - Mrs. J.soni Mrs Jolin Clark.
D Elder. Mrs.W. B 1..,—. «...
Mrs D'Troy Peters. Mrs Roy Allen,Mrs Helen Scott,
Ward J, MeCormaek Jr., Massa-
chusetts attorney general and a
nephew of House Speaker John
W.McCormack. Neither has an
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prime advantage for industry, the "No city's going to attract tin-a site for a new location. Cities May 8.
city will not grow industrially if dustry by chasing rainbows," Heil- as far away
it goes chasing after rainbows ln-id "and -o" mnht woll! tt-n-t
9,: Cross RoadsPerman
Smith Jerry Martin, C. W. Fra-
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12 Aubrey — Will McNatt,
Mrs L. E. Madden, Mrs. Howard
Iriek.
13. Mustang — J. W. Smother-
man. L. R. Pedigo, C. R. Per-
kins.
15, Lake Dallas — George Fer-
rell. Mrs Bette M. Ness, Mrs.
W. C Robertson.
E Drenner.
Chairman Thomas said the lun-
cheon with the two railroad offi-
cials is one in a Series planned
to expand Denton's interest in
attracting new businesses.
Snow was fall-1 _ ~~ I
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We were 4
plannning VB |
to make deco- • |
rations for our I ' I
Thanksgiving tables. but when
I got there she was in the laun-
dry room, amidst a stack of
sweaters, a bunch of blankets.
She was shaking her head
and sighing. “Well, I'm sure
of one thing," she said, “if the
wolf bolder come to our door,
it'll be because we wear
sheep's clothing!"
I laughed “But everybody
wears wool this time of year."
She nodded “Wear it all day
. . . sleep under it at night.
But oh, it's so hard to keep
woolens soft!”
I started to interrupt her.
but she went on. "Hie girls
had new sweaters at the be-
ginning of school, but already
they're asking for new ones for
Christmas . . .”
So now I did interrupt her.
“But they won’t need new
ones, if they have these Sani-
tone dry cleaned. Tiptons Roy-
al Cleaners, 114 W. Congress,
will use their special process to
ed in the Houston area,” Heiling president of the American Bar “Picket line? There wasn't
said. Association has announced for 1 ni.Let lim.
the South Pacific He will run for says he's a distant relative of the
the Democratic nomination for a 31st president.
seat.in Congress, from Pennsyl | Another presidential relative,
Edward M Kennedy, brother of
The House seat he is after iSPresident Kennedy. Monday night
in Bucks and Lehigh counties and added to speculation he might
has been held for three terms by
r<>ad who was in Denton Monday. ,
to confer with the Denton Cham i ing. Heiling cited the case of a
.___________ _______ In Maryland. Rogers C. B.
cquntry With him in Denton was Morton, a beef cattle farmer and
John Calvert. Raymond Goldring of the indus multimillionaire, has announced
trial department for a congressional GOP nomina-
Others who attended the lunch He‛s a brother of the for-
eon at the Locust Room of the mer GOP national chairman, Sen.
- ie Motel are Roy Appleton, Thvuston « Morton of Kentucky:
Ben “ Ivey, the Rev. Edward and has dived in Maryland 1
--e H. Campbell, Dr. O: J Curry, yearsmm
Si Ragsdale. W C. Orr, Marvin
Tom Ramey, Homer Bly. Frank Bar- < ..
rdw, Tom Kirkland and William.
for the U:S. House in South Car- . . -, - ,
olina to fill out the rest of her latest trip home required only
bert ris Mrs W. A. Lesley, Mrs.
5 Roanoke — Howard Peter- John Blair Jr. .Eagle Motel
son Fay McDonald, Mary Ruth 23 Sanger — Jack Burkhold-
Harris. er. Mrs. Ella Warren, Grace
6 Double Oak — Earle Wil- Porter .
coxson, Mrs. Ida Dupree, Mrs. 24 West Pilot Point—
Bennie E Miller Whitley. J. H. Tomberlin, Mrs
7. Bolivar — Glen Waide, Miss “
Helen Dimmitt, H K. Armstrong.
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— ; - , . Joseph , and Stewart AlsoP “Here is a man—Cohen—who is
driving time of both Dallas and and president of the Mutual In -constantly complaining that his
Fort Worth, surance, Co, of Hanford, is civil rights are being violated.
"There's no argument." he said, omong the announced candidates, less than 24 hours after he
"with the fact that industry is for the Republican subernatorial
going: to locate near its market
ciety could benefit from it,” said conditions
another | Dr. Hodges, of the University
Here at the Iowa State peniten. . One prisoner, volunteered to of Iowa Hospital staff, said ha is
taTa hnlphamsrswahsd-unaspti anote e-e “innermauddmumenirss
nation survive. nuclear attack, to find the simplest food people VOlunteers are limited to
The 20 inmates, selected from could survive on in the event they one quart of liquid daily
a large group of volunteers, are -——------—----—--————------———
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DICKSON MOTOR CO.
416 SOUTH ELM DENTON
The former gambling figure’s
—nph ---2-anew directors of the Pilot Point
q 1 2 gsu $1,000 bond—practicalynnotice j Chamber of Commerce have been
late husband’s.term expiring inable compared to w sio0,000named. They include J. S, Wilson,
—. - bond it sometimes takes to get: Ben Smith. Bob Brown, Gene
. , ′-him, free. " .P j Sitzes and Bill Davis - . /
- • - ..1 / as .Missouri sought to Mrs Riley says she will hot} Acmnlintehareel'chenwLl They replace outgoing directors
ing said, and you might as well attract the firm even though it seek the full two-year term, but., counts of batterv and IthlGeorge Hil*. Josh Wilson, J L
face up to that fact. He spoke specified from the beginning that her primary opponent, another counts of disturbing the nAt" i Ginnings-and E. L. Tisdell;whose
Heiling of Dallas, vice president at a luncheon with the industrial its location must be on the Gulf woman. State Rep Martha Thom- ponice said IL Lnm-r . 1 terms expire, and E. Hudspeth.
- r as Fikzgerald, is expected to seek Teamsters Union picket with the now serving with the 49th Arm-
Asanexampeofarainbow-chasi “Some cities; far inland even the Democratic nomination for man's own sign Saturday and ored Division
_ _ spent time and monny trying to [the full termin a June primary, shoved another man Holdover drectors are Mrs R
in California, Loyd Wright, Los: -This istoo ridiculous to even J Beck, Floyd Rodgers and Clif-
Angeles attorney and former, make a statement," said Cohen.ford0‛Dell. p
' ........... .............. no At the last meeting of the group.
Association, has announced forpicket line." " it was decided to sell flags at
the Republican nomination for the' But ^liee called it anentirely cost for display on holidays and
U.S. Senate. ; unprovoked attack "
John Alsop, 46. brother of writ-
; Then, of course, there’s George b
'Romney, the Detroit automaker, H>s most likely opponent is Ed-
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tional rights.”’ rundown feeling M solely to bodys lack c iron
. , . . , . which many mer and women call "old:" Try Osthex
------ . Cohen had been freed on $100,- Tonic Tablets for pep, younger feelina, this wey
They are backing A. Edward 000 bail pending his appeal of an
Smith, a prominent Columbus at* income tax evasion conviction as manytablet), saves you .Aligru9gist
I division to deal honestly with con- ,
- L A Wil- tacts, selling them on Denton'sHarbor,: Maine, 53-year-old Ed-
w... advantages and not being afraid ward F. Hutchinson, will oppose
MeShan, 20 Denton Muncipal Building- to admit Denton's disadvantages Gov. John H Reed for the GOP
.. . ..^ ______ Mrs Roy Allen. Mrs Helen Scott, He pledged the help of the Ka- nomination for governor.
3 Lewisville — Ray Lester, J. Mrs C A Scott, Mrs Sara Ed-ty’s industrial staff all over the I *' "
W Stockard. Mrs. Dave Termin.' wards
Mi s Price Cole. t , 21 Waketon
4 Little Elm — D. C Smoth- Fred McNeill
The Pulitzer-winning candidate loosa farmer, not the former
is James A. Michener, who wonpresident, a native of West
the award in 1948 for Tales of;Branch, Iowa Farmer Hoover
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Republican Willard S. Curtin.
I Michener. 55 who lives near
Doylestown, a suburban Philade-
lphia community, has never sought
office before.
The Denton County Commis-1 16 Argyle — Otiia Mullins
si oners Court Monday, appointed Penh Heath, Ray Crawford .
electionjudges for the coming; 17, Parvin - Joe Harper. Mrs. ndDenton
G. C. Rue, Emory Knapp _ _ ___ ____________
Sims ■ growijig marketrin the Southwest."
Motor Co., 417 S Locust —; In selling Denton to prospec-
George Inman Mrs. Louise Hut- itive industry; the railroad offi-
nhncnr NTie Tionn (nisa, I BAnir e‛ < « .« • « ‘ • l • X
■, 2 gets out of jail; he jumps on
nomination in t onnectieuL . these men who were peacefully
____________- — ____r_ in Georgia. Republicans will be picketing * . ‘ '
phery of the biggest and fastest trying to elect their first gov-their constitutional rights.”
i --imemawket inthe Canfheieet." ernor since Reconstruction days.
Mrs R K. MeSpadden, Mrs. i
Bruce Lee. [eee [•[ [[•
31. Flower Mound — Ray
Spinks. Mrs. Hubert E, Cozby. IK TQV
32 Corinth — Mrs. Thelma -n V -A-V-
PARENT
Denton, 1 exos * P.O. Box 937 Ph. 382-9362
exclusive Soft-Set, block them
to measure, and return them
in plastic bags. Then, after
each wearing, your girls should
fold their sweaters, keep them
in the plastic bags, and never
let them get too dirty. “Hon-
estly." I said, “they'll stay
new-looking right through the
whole school year."
“Well, that would solve one
problem,” she said. “But
the wolf will still come if I
have to buy new blankets!
When I wash them, they get
matted and hard and , . ?’
“But," I said, “blankets will
stay soft and warm if dry
cleaned only a few times a
year. Tiptons Royal Cleaners
is gentle as a lamb with blank-
ets. It's really an economy to
have experts take care of all
your woolens, because they'D
last so much longer.”
I helped her gather every-
thing together. "Snow use to
delay,” I said.
But she was ignoring my
pun. She was busy calling
Tipton’s Royal Cleaners, phone
382-2835 to make sure that the
Sanitone man came to her door
before the wolf did! See you
erman, B, F. Shoulders, Jim El- 22 Justin — W B Har-
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LoS ANGELES (API-MickeyChamberNames
. j .. Cohen, whose cell almost needs
A congressmans widow, Mrs.la swinging door, sped in and out
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 165, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 20, 1962, newspaper, February 20, 1962; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1478948/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.