Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 180, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1955 Page: 2 of 10
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Frank MeKinley: directar of thet boro, medical; Miu Lucinda Dail-
March 5.
PERSONALS
Admitted; Mrs. Herman Meimer,
ribbon and a
Rud, Krum-, medical; Miss Jua-
TSCW Specialist
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Slates Speeches
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In Louisiana •
‘Sneak’ Raid
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nourished and what they can do
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call the Chamber of Commerce
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ervations.
Rites Planned
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emotional audience, but before a
uel Tankersley.
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who is in the armed services
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teacher at the school will
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be in charge of the social hour.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WONDERFUL LOCATION | wouid
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come from to pay the extra
At these meetings
groups or
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willifed will discuss the pros
"A surprising number of the kites , close the schools until harmonious
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said this week that at least seven
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quest that they support the bill.
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TODAY'S PERSONALITY
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LINWOOD '
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"The Adventures
Of Hassi Baba"
He said the proposed formula ’
would permit the commission to
to contact other organizations with-
in the county this week and re- i
John Ed Keeter of Northwest, corn:' dent of the national association
Jan Pierce of Pilot Point, cotton; and now artist-teacher at North
Education Board
Row Hits Senate
to Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gary, 311
Gates, at 8:40 a.m. Sunday morn-
Box Office Opens 1:15
Diol C-5459 for showtime
John Derek
Elaine Stewart
Thomas Comas
MariM
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Perhaps
You Need
Money!
Reporters said the presence of 10
police officers at the meeting pre-
vented an outbreak of violence
After the employes met. Jerry-
Clark. the junior high school prin-
cipal said, “there will be no trans-
portation. no school lunches, and
"As flavor seme as i chunk of
lit pork pie!"-crowther, N.Y.Timas
Greenville.
Several Greenville officers were
TONIGHTS WED.
Starts 7:00 & 10:20
The House State Affairs Com- third of the water for the ancient
mittee sent to subcommittee for i town of Gaza, population about
(the week's study a bill to make (40.000
5 ACADEMY
NOMINATIONS
cation.
He claimed having commission
•7.150. To Choose your plans and
lot call—c-7166.
-Catraw*.
Herala Tribune
Our prsonality for the day is Dr. William E.
Jonas, TSCW music professot, chairman of the
’ National Association of Tcachevs of Singing's
southwestern regional convention who will preside
et e dinner meeting of the group tonight.
Chares Leughto
Jehn MtUw
‘Hobson's /
Choices
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Features 7:1089:15 <
NOW 4232 2225
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Awards of blue and red ribbons
—plus a $15 check with each blue ship and management,
CO-ED
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
INDOOR AUDITORIUM
county agent and his assistant,
Otis Fowler, secretary of' the
Denton Chamber of Commerce, has
announced that anyone interest-
about it.
She will address the student bo-
ther killed or wounded.”
Gohar said 16 Egyptians were
killed and seven were wounded in
the opening attack. These casual-
ties were believed to include one
civilian dead and one wounded,
he added.
' nita Clempitt, Valley View, medi-
i cal; Miss Kathy Blakley, Sanger,
'surgical; Richard Cooke. White*-
wheat; J. B. Hoisler Jr. of Denton. cash prizes and solo appearances
Com: Neal Schluter of Krum, oats; with regional symphonies.
Dale Schluter of Krum, oats; El- Tuesday evening sneaker will be
vin Schluter of Northwest, wheat; -be Walter Allen Stults, past presi-
the question of where the money : continued From Page 1
gamg and fish laws
building good public
business organizations.
! attacked an Israeli army unit and
; a "battle ensued which started in
Israel territory and continued into
the ’ Egyptian-held> Gaza Strip.”
' The spokesman said the “enemy
| forces were repulsed” and the is-
daughter. Barbara Jannett Tank-
ersley; one son. Robert Wilford
Tankersley II; four brothers. Fu-
fus Tankersley of Denton, the Rev. I
Wilbur and Samuel Tankersley of
Dallas and Yancy A. Tankersley, I
Smith, 1801 N. Locust; Mrs. Ro-
land Johnston, 326 Lovell; Miss
Fryda Howell, Box 7343 NTSC Sta-
tion; Mrs Si Hamilton. 1819 Bell;
Billy Joe Kubicek of Pilot Point,' Texas State College
grain sorghum, and John Spring- chairman is Dr. W. HE Jones of >
ing in Baylor Hospital in Dallas.
Flow Memorial Hospital
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BEAUTIFUL TREES
ON LOT 60x850. with a lovely 3-
! said today.
1 The course.
because of the increasing cost to (taking place "
the state, । -------------——
No one opposed the bill, but sev- IVIIT MI IEE
eral committee members raised WILDLIFE
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E-53 3.28
year loan, itrwi to 6 PNvM, vuiv< • „ a . ..
•nd gutter. Lot 60x154 6500 down' His exhibits reflected generally
includes everything, total price higher rates for all utilities in
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DonDAIIEY *7. BANCROFT
•i MIT CHAPIN • uov BRIDGES . UY COURS
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members named by the colleges
was “tantamount to having kin-
folks on the jury.” He called the
proposed formula a "booby trap"
for the Legislature.
"There ft a need for a commis-
sion on higher education,” he ar-
gued. “but it must be a fair and
impartial agency representing the
public at large, it can have no
obligations or associations with in-
stitutions ”
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mnd MM Beeklet,
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Fellow members of the Christian Democrat party
gather around smiling West Germany Chancellor Kon-
rad Adenauer, center, after the ratification of the
Paris agreements by the lower house of parliament in
Bonn. The Adenauer-backed agreements, covering the
rearming of West Germany in the Atlantic alliance
against Communism and the settlement of the con-
troversial Saar question with France, will be forwarded
tor the upper parliament house for action. IAP Wire-
photo via radio)
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All over Amerite (your community
included) demand is an the upswing.
88,000 NURSES NEEDEDI Practicol nuris
1__• secure futures, preise, prestig,
admiretien - working when and wher
they plems - in private homes, doctor”
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gm-sa
vse
.5 21.00-23.00; few good
wolea slaugnter lambs 20 00; good
•nd choice shorn alaughter. lambz
18.50-19.50: utiity and good ahorn
slaughter lambs lA.W-18,00.
( a community nutrition program.
_______ - (Included will be a discussion of
handled by the county's vocation- j the benefit of most of the course what is new in nutrition with some '
and .the ! by starting tonight, E. A. Willeford | of the reasons people are under-1
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cotton: David Stritt-1
WEATHER
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Spocial orrengement fer out-of-tewk
student. Diploma, uniform, cap. equip-
ment given. at graduation. FREE Mb 1
pleyment service •, ,
Carpenter.
•TRAWSERRY Planta, 34 mies
bedroom home, insulated, iloor it helped keep the Federal Power
kitchen’ "rs car elgarigegtopav ed (Commission from “meddling” in
atreet, bus line. ! Texas.__________
For repair bills on that auto you use in going to work
daily; perhaps you have a doctor bill that should be *
paid; maybe it'* clothe* for the youngsters at school.
For any worthy purpose, without any "fu**," we are here
to serve you promptly with an ICC easy repaid loan.
The five-year crop improvement announced at a banquet at TSCW
standing records in the five-year program, which has a purpose or '
crop improvement program of improving crop production and en-
1954: । couraging father and son relation-
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persons would be charged
I Armistice ! Pilot Point, —
Five hours after the Egyptian । matter of Pilot Point, peanuts and
announcement, an Israeli army ■ " -- - •------*' cn*ten
•spokesman in Jerusalem an-
I nounced that the Egyptians had
which continue*
Personals
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.t‘unn.s
hjakun
He was a member of the Plea- proper court of law and through
sant Grove Baptist Church. proper legal channels.” The meet-
Surviving are his wife; one ing of employes followed.
cal.
Dismissed: Mr*. Carolyn Hef-
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Town Topics
The committee compiled
voice vote.
in Denton this morning attempting
to soft hub caps stolen here and
hub caps belonging in Greenville.
Officers in both towns say sev-
eral more days of checking will
be necessary before all of the
stolen goods can be marked for
owners. •
Several of the local high school
youths involved were brought to
City Police headquarters this
morning to identify stolen articles
and to try and pinpoint the time
and place they were taken. .
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being conducted Officers here
East Old McKinney Road, Bob
Marrta. ______
WILL OPERATOR that called Fash-
tag beauty 8hop, pieaaa call again
INSTALL and Clean Septic Tank*,
stove repair, trees trimmed, houne
levelling, foundation repair, haul-
ing. clean up.
J b. »*ana, c-m». mng» mt.
QUICK, Courteous and better auto
finance terms. Watdrtp’s, C-4084.
DIRT WORK, lots At lawns levelled.
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DENTON RECORD-CRROMCLt
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employed by the Irving school
i..... . , . board.
the kids is coming up next Week Irvinig is a community in west
when they take their home made Dallas County of about 25 000 per-
kites out to Tip Halls farm for sons. About 5,700 students attend
a kite-flying day The kites, made the seven schools affected
of the standard equipment sticks, Clark's statement following the
wrapping paper and lots Of paste •imeeeting of school employes said
are decorated with personal em- "The personnel of the frvinig
( blems and drawings | schools voted Monday night to
red ribbon—will be presented the
Egypt Charges
Israel With
SPfNCfK ROBERT
TRACY RYANS
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Walter BRENNAN. John (RICSON
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8usdl COWHS —
Use Bonus Coupons
for o Real Movie
Price Reduction
TEXAS M
- Monroe and Dan Klepper.
iff Member* of the board planned,
by I He charged also that the attack-
| en destroyed a well supplying one-
-mme
i stine affairs. Lt. Col. Salah Go-
' har, termed the attack the big-
m1 ma " 0‘ o । 9.00 n.in. al rIW memonan
the Homemakers Group and their Girl, Fllcka Jill, born to Mr.
guest* at 3 p m. March 8 at North- and Mr*. Joseph Marion Meadow*, j
western College and will deal with ju. t, 8:38 am.at Flow Memorial
‘ TODAY’S LIVEBTOCK
, PORT WORTH (AP) — Cattle,
'•ooo- slow and unevent good and
A ».< -
to. medium 12.00-18.00:. «o0d and
cholce fed heifers 17 00-81.00; med-
lum 13.00-18 00; beef,cows, 1100-
11.80: bulls 10.00-1.00; yd,
choice .sinughter oalves 11.00-20,801
cull* down to 10,00: medium and
»ood docker and feeder steers 14.00-
80.00.
Hoge 600; butcher* stendz to
montv M higher powasatendy t0180 ,
higher choke 190:240., Ih
16.75-17 00; choice 250-50.1 hos
i8.00-16.80: sows 18.50-16.50 .
8HOP Dial C-2417
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Funeral services for Robert
; Wilford Tankersley, 48, a Denton
resident for 35 years will be held
through Friday, is a special proj-
school and the Merchants Com-[ . -- . ..
| mittee of the Chamber of Com-,
merce. The course d--l- -uL
to 1.00 highi.,-----2
i9 stendy to atrong: r»d
spring: lamb* 21.00-23.00
decorated with something working conditions can be restored !
officials, game wardens and bio- about Texas,” Mrs Neale said, j by the reinstatement of Dr. Beard. I
logists "and when we finish our weather
if the bill is passed. It will be study, we will start a study of
the duty of the commission to con-1 Texas }
Mrs Neale is assisted with the
Cmio. __________
Ic Train, piatform,
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first conference of the public re- •
Bobby Ramsey of Sanger.’cpUpn J lations course Monday night at
Entries in the program Were । Denton High School can still get
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science from TSCW. She current-
ly is at work on the doctor of,
philosophy degree in human nu-
trition at TSCW.
She has done nutrition work with
Dr Pauline Beery Mack since
1843. She is a member of the Dal- ,
las Dietetics Association.
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.raelis “suffered a number of cas-!
Continued From Page I, use the “sky as ‘ the limit ’ for unities ! office by Thursday for ticket res-
Sen..ottis. ku "figures. lition charges, and then am- R w rrankerg lev
charged the Aikin bill would do, Lock said a bill of which he is bushed a truckload of 36 troop* K• W• lankenscy
irreparable injury to higher edu- the author, proposing a nine-mem- rushed to the position.
ber commission to be appointed I "The Israelis even threw Molo-
ing. production, profit and fair ex-
dibits ' National “Singer of the Year' con-
Boys to receive blue ribbons in- test to be held later in the spring.
elude Melvin Halsler of Denton. | Besides scholarships to the sum-'
oats; M. H. Walker of Denton. cot- mer music camp at inspiration
ton Noel Brockett of Denton, I point. Ark. winners willfeceive
Conferences will be held every
night, except Thursday, at 7 in the
high school cafeteria.
Willeford, who is conducting the
course, is a retail training spe-
cialist from the University of
TW_________L
ner, Lewisville; Mr* Wilber
•ea «N
Teemg q
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PRACTICAL NURSES, Af
DENTAL ASSISTANTS JfW
| Texas.
> Jack Harris, Austin attorney
I representing several power and
light companies, said a state com-
mission might be a good thing if
I CAIRO (P— Egypt accused Israel
। today of killing 38 Egyptians and
j wounding 21 othersbin a "sneak”
night attack on an army head
quarters two miles inside Egypt's oats; Marshall Dule ‘
Gaza Strip Argyle. com; Ralph Bullard
| The Egyptian director of Pale-
It*
Guinness!
ALECGUINNES
p“ECrve
smuentmavommiu
ittaaoRi- a**t*MM
Writ aricutmonumem
Spatial
Short Subject*
STARTS WEDNESDAY
Mr*. Grover Hall 1103 W. Hickory;
Mr*. Willie Fox. Frisco: Mr*.
Chester Wooten and baby: 3108
Robinwood; Mrs. Robert Nae and
baby, 814 Oakland. Mrs. A. W.
Barnard and baby, 3616 N. Elm,.
. Denton Hospitaf and Clinie
Admitted; A. D. Russell. Sanger,
medical; Leon Heran. Ponder,
medical: Homer Hollowaa, Deni-
VW srw,...
1. complete-
“a-Medroom
NrSC. 1011
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by the governor and approved by (tov cocktails of blazing gasoline,
the Senate, affords 1 the greatest j into the wrecked truck," the Egyp- J
safety" in the public interest. It tian spokesman reported. “Twenty,
K n the
class by Barbara Knox of Fort
Worth, a student teacher at
NTSC
Members of the class are Gloria
Adams. Betty Cates. Yoette Coop-
er. Lynda Duncan, Carol Gibson,!
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which it grants sweeping authori-
ties.
Lock told the committee he
doubted there could be a "meeting
of the minds” on the two proposals
and both should go to the Senate
floor for a showdown there
3‘berfos-rONVLAE
McAlister To Be Tarieton stale College at Stephen. It was expected Egypt would act
nCrA GmaLop ville a four-year senior college quickly to bring the incident be-
V--™ ~PedhEn | Residents of Stephenville. Min-1 fore the U.N. Security Council.
(eral Wells. Coleman and Hamilton J in Tel Aviv last night, an Israeli
Dr. Sam McAlister, government urged expansion of the two-year • army spokesman accused the
department head at NTSC, will be college to provide educational op-; Egyptians of operating a spy-sab-
the main speaker at the Denton portunity for students whom they' oteur net in southern Israel from
Classroom Teachers Association's said cannot afford to go to schools! the adjacent Gaza area. Citing this
regular meeting tonight in the Den- i farther from home • charge. Gohar declared:
ton Junior High School auditorium. "Let's not narrow educational j “It is obvious the attack on the (
Dr. McAlister will speak on cur-! opportunities in our great state," j army camp near Gaza was a care- j
rent legislative problems concern- urged Joseph Chandler. Stephen- j fully planned aggression, and the (
ing education. : ville attorney, who noted recent Israelis laid a propaganda ground-
Mrs. Dan McAlister, homemak- j suggestions that enrollments might | work in advance by making such |
• ■ ■ ■ -■ " have to be limited in state colleges I charges even while the attack was I
-BEDROOM Home, single attachedi cost of making Tarleton a four-
piWrAFspataibpavedbugrettt.......T"SThescommittee also sent to sub-lindividuals interested kW—i
W. F. "PTHAMILTON Rorpmioberorponeerwerkjasptrband cons of the proposed 7- „
REALTOR create a public utilities comma- i quested changes with commission are
-2500 104 8. Locust C-7872/sion for the regulation of rates
20 NEW HOMES (throughout Texas Texas and Iowa
IN NEW ADDITION are the only states without such!
SOUTHWEST part 2-bedroom a commission. ।
home*, attached garages, central Patten offered exhibits compar- duct continuous scientific research
ne«t. hardwood floors, Venetian ing the telephone, gas and electric-! investigations and studies of the
blinds, washer connections. insula- | ity rates of Texas with those in supply, economic value, environ-
ton cancsteetoo snpKvraCcuri l states which have state regulation.! ment, breeding habits and the sex
and gutter. Lot 60x164 *500 ’ down! His exhibits reflected generally ratio of the different species of the
________ ot Point, surgical: Mrs. Carolyn
A sen, Jeffrey Frank, was born Hefner, Lewisville, surgical; Mrs.
* * James Hartling, 1720 Sena, medi-
ely witheut abligatian, ee I
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would give the Senate some say, -two were killed and 14 were
he said, over the commission to wounded. None escaped being ei-
Convention, sArs Helen.Buck Campb,. pentonodinedicaabostsvARegt,ns'
lege M Austin, medical; J. D. I
Ueswwi speak I" Nachitoches, bSYsmsdd:A. D. Rtussel. SOT
works with the Miss Carolyn Robinson, sio
human nutrition testing program rawod
in the Nalda Childers Stark Lab- BIRTHS
A ........ IITI A., oratory for Human Nutrition of A girl, Melanie, born to Mr. and
( our se Held Upen TSCW, Mrs. john Taylor William*. Rt. 2.
Her first talk will be before; 5:08 a.m. at now Memorial.
Denton merchants and their em- ’
ployes who could not make the |
vide regulations to govern both
depletion and overpopulation of Twyna Hendricks, Marsha Key.
the county’s- wildlife resources. Shirley Mayfield, Janie Myers.
Attending the Menday-night mel-, Markaleta Scott. Judy Ann Wright, i
ing of the Pointer and Setter1 Charlotte Krueger, Jon Ballard.
Club were J. P. Harrison, presi-1 Jackie Bridges. Jess Caldwell, Bil-
dent; Tom Harpool, vice resi-ly Cundiff. Ronald Fry, Charles
dent; Mart Stover, secretary-trea-Heflin, Melton Klein, Charles Mont-
surer, and Clifford Balthrop, T. gomery Gary Moorman, Ray Sad-
O Bobbitt. Earl Foreman. John ler. Ronald Smith. Leslie Sorrels
Storrie, Rags Thompson, Harve and Reginald Turner
EXCLUSIVE !------
W. F. "PAT” HAMILTON vAIIrIIE
REALTOR 1UU1113
C-2600 __104, 8. Ix>cu*t__C-7872 I Continued From Page 1 ___
WANTED: Young lady, fountain ex-| gomery L H Ligon, W W. Mar-
perience helpful but not neces- would be returned, but not until the 180 -p. AiLn E c seot
nafy. Apply in person between 9 30' cases here are cleared away. ! shall,, Ray Dickson, F; « '
a.m..and 11:80 A.m. Super Dog. Police said there was a possibil- Dr. J. K. G. Silvey, Joe Wangin
& Hwy 24.---------, I ity that many articles stolen here and Fritz Barthold, all director*.
MAN.WANTcoolroom,wth 7.11 have been sold It is not known - Invited guests were A. U Lewi*
c-At ’ now whether many of them will be district supervisor of the Game and |
ROOM House, miles east of Den- I recovered. Fish Commission: Kenneth Foree,
- - - - An investigatio of alleged Green- outdoor editor of the Dallas Morn-
ville outlets for stolen goods is still ing News; Tom Daniel, Denton
County game warden; Stanley
TaxmeSshorlin,
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Dento, Texas
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KFOWERS
AHKTEKeNB We invite you to open a check-
W8Re9g22 ing account and enjoy the
added convenience end sofety
U, of paying bills by check.
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i Those persons at the meeting.
Clark said, represented a majority
of the approximately 300 persons
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Aa&saEeam 4 acceptoble .. 17 53 ... married or
A2SN66N25B Eh | single. Our coute art short, e«ly,
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er of Sanger, cotton. (the TSCW music faculty.
Boys to receive red ribbons in-1 ----------------------—
elude Tommy Schluter of Argyle, 1 . . .
' "n MeGalliard ofKegistration 111
Argyle, com; Ralph Bullard of n 1. is l .•
Denton, wheat; Kenny Fry of Dan-1 Public Kelatlons
I ton, wheat; G. Fincher of Den-
j ton, corn; Charles Hawn of Jus-
gest dash on the Israeli-Egyptian tin, oats. Dee Tarlton ot Pilot
i frontier since the 1949 Palestine j Point, oats; Robert David Jr. of'
adun
Eda-.
60.28, a
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at 2:30 pm. Wednesday in the ...
Pleasant Grove Baptist Church BCHOOL
with the Rev. J. Wesley Press-
ley officiating. ! Continued from Page 1
Tankersley, an insurance agent, denunciations of scheol board and
died Sunday afternoon in- a Den- faculty personalities,
ton hospital Reporters at the meeting said
Burial will be in the Oakwood some speeches bordered on hys- j
Cemetery. teria.
Tankersley, who was born in School Board President Charles
Chapfield, March 13, 1906, was the E. Young said. “We’re not going
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sain- to present the facte before an
' r
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Auenday, March 1, 1933
* MATURE WOMEN PREFFRREO
LxleE. Montgomery Se. *zo (
2 *.....- —--in--
wonen ■ ‘ ---
dirt a gravel spread, gardens
lowed. E. M. Fuqua, C-4769.
'ILL 6aAF~for babf, reference*.
Mra, Carpen tar, 130 Lindsey, C-
PUBLIC DRAWING
Ted Nicksick, co-director of !
the Region I-AA girl*’ bas-
ketball tourney to be held here
Saturday, announced this
morning that a public drawing
will be held in the Women’s
Gym at NTSC at 18 a.m. to-
morrow for pairing* In the twe
conferences and the public has
been- invited to attend the
ceremony.
County FF A, 4-H Voice Winners
Boys To Be Feted At Banquet
Tweny-one county FFA and 4-. winners by the Chambers of Com-, .I
H boys will be honored at a ban- merce of Justin,' Sanger, Pilot Eight winners of a regional
quet Friday at the Southern Ho- Point and Denton. . , contest of voice students will be
lei at 7:30 p.m. for making out-
; announced at a banquet at TSCW NTSC Acappella choir, wilbein ty. Box 2004 TSCW, medical; Mrs.
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toe pentonrchmner omommerce Denton County club or chapter and Four Ji«h ’schoolt.students and
D. I. Dudley, superintendent of the covers five crops—corn, cotton, our Conegestueenmswu.De.cno.
Exeriment Station is chairman peanuts, grain sorghums and sen from thosesauditioningrbefore
Expermen ’ Emal grains — a panel of judges Monday and
of the committee. Smal grains. - rp, 4,0 —zmn,, win p, i
• **The boys are scored on owner- Tuesday. The top winner will re- •
vi imuc mu anu .u.ago.uc.t, acreage,/present the five-state district com-1 _______ _______________
$10 check with each improved practices, record keep- posed of Texas, Oklahoma, Ark-Pilot Point, medical: Mr*. D. N.
■ ---- ansas. Colorado and Kansas at the j p -> —--•—
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 180, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1955, newspaper, March 1, 1955; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1491410/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.