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TOWN
French Hold
In Denton’s Taxes
Hat In Town
Other comparative departmen-
first) include;
not require a tax increase.
ents. Dr. and Mrs. Waiter Han-
Health and sanitation — $155,-
the new budget.
DEATHS
Fields of Fort Worth, which were
a month to $334; motorcycle pa-
held at Denton's St. Andrew Pres- trolmen from $328 to $344; police
and the chief from $850 to $577.50. $13,315, $10,756.
Mr. and Mrs. John Druelinger Policemen also receive longevity
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Funeral services will be held
The Rev.
Hospital in Dallas, Room 643. She
the nation who swarm to the huge
receive $10,756 as compared to
days before returning to her home. $13,315 in the current budget.
finished. No pen please, vs per
387-1872
A NEW
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best service.
Sent L
Tuesday at Flow Memorial Hos-
A girl born to Mr. and Mrs. D.
It's Too Hot To Cook!
GOP organization. The executive
607 WOODLAND
committee of the political party
beautiful
TRI-PLEX, excellent condition.
financing.
owner
Shown by appointment.
RUBY ALLEN. 382-3625
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FOUNDATION SALE
not pay compensation to Riggs
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PERMAFIT - Magic Cool Girdles
No. 1000, Were 8.95, NOW ...
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No. 2000, Were 9.95, NOW ...
DISCONTINUED PLAYTEX
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All Styles, NOW
PERMAFIT CONTOUR BRAS
2 Cafeterias
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No. 139, Was 3.95, NOW
TODAY'S CITIZEN
Set In Denton *
Exquisite Form-Floating Action
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Reg. 2.50, NOW
BARROW INSURANCE SALUTES
"JUST A JUST"
Were 3.95, NOW
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BARROW INSURANCE AGENCY |l
“YOUR HARTFORD AGENT 1 ■
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The petition said George ‘ holds
both offices and is entitled to
compensation for both offices.”
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Cemetery department — $12,-
851, $12,265.
The Sept. 15 target date for the
change was set to make the sys-
tem effective before the fall se-
mester begins at NTSC and TWU.
i Work is expected to begin im-
the new headquarters office
make plans for the office.
Always Welcome
And Appropriate
FREOMacMURRAY-NANCYOISON
KEENANWMNIN-TOMMYKRK
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Survivors include three sons,
H. B. Crismore and H. A. Cris-
sen, 1206 Egan. They were in
Denton to attend funeral services
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Ira H. Crismore
IRVING (Staff) - Ira H. Cris-
more, 68, of Irving, a former long-
George Luker, Ray Carter, Clif-
ford Mulkey, John Whitfield, J.
H. Manley.
The office is located at 825 E.
McKinney St.
George has a lawsuit against
the location of Riggs' desk in the
courthouse basement. He also has
a lawsuit against memtiers of the
Commissioners Court, Turner and
Mrs. T. M. Lindley, county treas-
urer, which involves money which
has been paid to Riggs.
600
that
Mrs. Tommye Lynch of Mes-
quite, who recently under-ent
surgery for the third time in the
Garland Hospital & Clinic, is re-
a new novel, “Horseman, Pass
By,” will become an instructor in
English at TCU beginning this
fall.
FEATURE AT
1,00-3.04.
5:08-7:12
a 9:16
byterian Church last Wednesday.
Burial was in Roselawn Memor-
ial Park.
FORMULA
FOR FUN!
day at 10:25 a.m. in the Methodist
Hospital in Dallas.
Mr. Crismore was a 30-year em-
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Denton at reesonable price. Cell 382-
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>82 5158.___________
WANT To buy 5 unimproved acres
' THAT
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POSITIVELY LAST 2 DAYS)
enamo.vezna
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General government — $45,.
928, $43,766
City secretary and tax office —
$35,710, $28,770.
Finance - $36,473, $35,006.
Legal department — $18,184,-
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- 3875330 w **17 Aw«i" —— —, In all cases, the terminal streets
: FoUNDaSmalL.puPeb“Nn"tvoorthbou"of the one-way system will carry.
B. Mayfield of Frisco Tuesday at
Flow Memorial Hospital.
A boy to Mr. and Mrs. F. F.'
Rodgers of Pilot Point Tuesday
at Flow Memorial Hospital.
A boy born to Mr. and Mrs. C.1
R. Baggett of Irving Tuesday at
Flow Memorial Hospital.
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HEHUM Jystwn. WO-9 alr motor, pres-
sure pump, complete, pipe, succor rod.
. tenk, *100 L F. Powell, Route 7, Den-
ML $116,275.
Police department — $190,140,
$179,944.
Fire department — $177,254.
$106,903.
Director of public works —
Kee, 500 W. Hickory; Phillip B.
Weathers, 1214 Austin.
BIRTHS
A boy born to Mr. and Mrs. R
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sergeants from $330 to $346; po-
lice captains, from $345 to $362;
GO TO JOHNNIE'S
And Get A Sacks Of Those
LUSCIOUS HAMBURGERS
25- ea. - 5 for 91.15
503 N. LOCUST
COOL RATIO
The budget calls for the tax
rate to remain at $1.50 per $100
valuation.
W.T «pat Hamilton, Realtor
The lawsuit filed Tuesday is
the third one filed by George
against county officials and the
second one in which Turner has
been named a defendant.
DON COCKRELL . . .
. . . received a scholarship from the Houston
Colts to Johnnie Carrigan's Big State Boys Base*
ball Camp in Meridian Tex.
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FARMERS & RANCHERS
LIVESTCCK COMMISSION CO.
Denton, Texas
cooFoff
PRICES
Gen, Adm. 90c
Tunisians,
IContinued From Pan D
the present Berlin crisis.”
He called on the NATO allies to
step up their own military prepar-
ation toward the 30-division goal
which NATO set several years
ago for combat-ready defense
forces in Western Europe. While
he did not mention specific fig-
WANTEP: LiS*” hauling and tree
ming Call 387 2988____
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town. “Young people can start all
The petition asked that Turner over if they don't get their money
'back...But with the older ones, I
asasgpaa""
845"
Features 1:00 a 10:00
Admission 60c
Children Free
until pending lawsuits are
termined.
5675
$-795
ploye of the Acme Brick Com-
sis in 1953. They say they will pany in Denton until his retire-
for meet this one too. ment. He was a native of Jacks-
can take it,” he said. “The worst i
thing we could do to them now I
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and children of St. Louis, Mo.,
have returned home after visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Myers of
1612 N. Bradshaw.
The Denton High School Sum-
mer Dramatics Theater will pre-
sent performances of "Tom Saw-
yer" tonight and Thursday at 8
p m. in the High School auditor-
ium. The comedy is presented as
a part of the summer recreation
program. The production is open
to the public.
Mis. Edwin Strange of 2602
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for Field’s father,
ing," said W. E. Hall, owner of
one of the largest cafes in the
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Denton Student
Is Award Winner
A Denton girl. Veva Ruth Don-
owho, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Everett M Donowho, 1817 Cor-
dell, has won an anonymous
scholarship from the interscho-
lastic League Foundation.
Miss Donowho placed in ready
writing in competition held in
Austin during May. This quali-
. CUT FLOWERS
• CORSAGES
• POTS
Linwood Roberson Florist*
ph. 382-2561 SOO W. Hickory
NOW'S THE TIME
If YOU are interested I" saving real
monev on a 1961 Comet or Mercur
now > ihe time to see Sam Laney: Al-
Though Th. 1942 models won’ be out un:
til around October 1, 3am Laney phas
started his 1941 Comet and Mercuty Cone
out sale. Our prices? The lowest, h
year. Let us prove it to you by figuring
you a Comet er Mercury with the equip-
ment at your choice. Sam Laney is Den:
ton’s leading Fredealer with Dentons
CShe,2mora, 700N.Licust
#60o0 PAIR
ANO 100 SAE STOCKER CAIVEJ
Along with our regular sale,
SATURDAY, July Nth
DRIVE-IN TMEATAG
—Now Thru Wednesday-
WALT DISNEY'S
"MAN IN SPACE"
STARTS 7:55 & 11:45
IN TECHNICOLOR
-"GIANT" STARTS ONE
TIME ONLY AT 8:30-
her sister, Mrs. Nita Raye Mer-
dith. 818 W. Hickory.
Mr. aad Mrs. Lawrence E.
Fields and family have returned
to their home in Hobbs, N.M.,
Gets TCU Post
Larry Jeff McMurtry, an
NTSC graduate and author of “
new budget Exceptions are the
street department, which will re-
ceive $209,619 under the new bud-
Rockwood is a patient in Baylor get as compared to $229-756 in
Hospital in Dallas, Room 643. She the current one; and the director
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Alfredo Villarreal, manager of
Justice of the Peace Jim the light company, said the pinch
George Tuesday filed a lawsuit would be felt more between the
underwent surgery last week and of public works office, which will
will be a patient for several more
To Open Office Pttal
pay of $2 a month for each year's
service.
Firemen will be raised from
$282 to $296; drivers from $294 to
$309; captains from $306 to $321
assistant chiefs from $318 to $331;
and fire chief from $485 to $510
The firemarshal's salary, which
is $380, remains the same.
Most city departments will re-
ceive increased funds under the
moa e wova FERBER |
mee . WAnNER Bnos -WamenCoior i ■
ELIZABETH ROCK JAMES.I
TAYUOR - HUDSON - DEAN ■
E bsuasaidsshat.nothing leg BoraerAtOwn Taednerisisht yearsfitizens o this
I than fuliument of the “greed Their homes were to be flooded by Falcon Lake, just
created on the Rio Grande.
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Crises Old
to
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wbprker hna higher than the current
? Many have their living sav-
2010., .u-uuy --g......a . ■ ..... „ ' ings in the institution. They don't
is bound to start again” un- icit of more than $bon But know how much, if any, they
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Students 65c
Children 25c
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UA86E 4-co«« hou»«, dowd back-jorch.; UNITED FINANCE Co was the Petitoni, eogeasai dihe "They are showing the same
■ fortastoanT Eerinancejour com patience.and.calm they showed
kV pravs moisbonedpiacusticanaf,the peace "« is the old folk who are hurt.
The co-owner and the chef of I
the Pat Boone Country Inn plan
to open two cafeterias in Denton.
M. T. Klein, co-owner and
manager of the Pat Boone Coun-
try Inn, said the cafeterias will
be located at the former Ray's
Cafe on the east side of the Den-
ton Courthouse Square and at the
Abbey House on Avenue A near
the NTSC campus,,
V. S. Magee, chef at the Pat1
। Boone Country Inn, will be Klein’s
partner in Ihe cafeterias.
1 Klein said old Ray's Cafe will j
be operated under the name
"The Square.” |
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The base pay of Denton Pa-
E. Hayes trolmen will be raised from $31
. ton, 382 3962_________
• NEARLY n»w o« r«ng». •» IIOS Kingi
tow, coll 382-6207.
GIBSON 90 Amplifier .and electric Silver
GuiUC. till 382-2988. ______
ROOM Furnishedapartment, 1123 W., - - .----—---------------
Oik. Mil 382 4078.__mediately on erecting sign poles, ed for an injunction against Tur-
2-soom Fumithtd 4p4ftmMt 1123 W As soon as signs are completed, ner paying compensation to W. A.
Otk. toil 3>»-<ffii.-----—— _ they will erected but covered Higgs justice of the
VACATIONERS: For rent summer home, | /. " w " 88 ’• J c
near Estes Park and Boulder. Mrs. A until the changeover date. | Precinct 1, Place 2.
... . ... ---------------- --------- — His appointment was announe-
against Denton ( ounty auditor Aug. 1 and 10 when bills begin ed this week by TCU President 1
Guy Turner coming in. ; D Ray Lindley. I
George. who is justice of the He said credit would have to ■
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WCHARn ARLEN-JAMES LYDOf! ""
NOW SHOWING
m WOUTERSTATE TMEAVHB
Nearly all city employes and
after a week’s stay with her par- department heads will receive
—L. — - - i ■ five per cent salary raises under $16,642.
- LOST: R«d rubbor greder MeKenna
* Pork tbil month, — _
’ >25 REWARD for an tldgrly woman’s lost
* black And white toy fox terrier. Has
Dallas tags and answers to "Middle".
Please contact Nrs. Bevve Taliaferro,
lot, *1000 dawn.
talking of a new bank.
The bank was the only one in ,
the county of 4,000 persons. It had
been in operation 42 years. As
a private bank, it avoided super-
vision by state and national an-
thorities. It was one of the few
such banks in the nation. No de-
posits were insured.
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NOT HURT YET
Hall said merchants were not
hurting too badly as yet for ready
cash as a large percentage of
their income comes from tourists
who rarely cash personal checks.
Some depositors were already
M. Odorn, 382 2064.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital
Admitted: Mrs. D. B. Mayfield,
Frisco: Mrs R. E. Collingsworth
Lewisville; B. Woody Snow, 1206
May; Roland Hill, 223 W. Mul-
berry; Mrs. Jerry Herat, Lewis-
ville; Mrs. H. T. Davis, Justin;
Mrs. O. O. Vaughn, 812 Crescent;
Mrs. Earl Millican, 1211 W. Oak:
Mrs. Enola G. King, Sanger.
Dismissed. B. E. Pirkel, Lew-
isville; Judy D. Crabtree, Rhome;
Sandra Y. Baker, 1220 Lindsey:
Darrell Pitt, 2702 James: Mrs
J. M. Hutchins, Fort Worth; Lois
W. RUey, Justin; Mrs. D. L. Pat-
ton. 502% W. Oak; Mrs. R. C.
Denton’s proposed new muni- <---- . 2
Opal budget, although $344,465 tafunda.tnew budget figure
t one, will first) include.
Posts Tight
TUNIS (APl—French and Tunisian forces in battle- alotastrenath.wifiunutfiszHe.ine
scarred Bizerte were strengthening their military post- oreater resources into I True, the government had paid them but many were
tions today against the threat that fighting would break Europe’s defenses, reluctant to leave their dwellings of nearly a lifetime,
The French commander. Vice Adm. Maurice Amman, The President told thesnationhis At the last minute, many choked back the tears, pick-
called the situation explosive and said the French had to ’ Pon Prean Aeued up their belongings and moved to higher ground,
police the area. The French showed no sign of withdraw- saf P- 1 Now these people face another crisis. The county’s
" ing from the city of Bizerte in accordance with the ance only bank has been closed
U.N. Security Council cease fire resolution calling for a Kennedy said the measures Wi more than a week and is in
pullback bv both nations not immediately require any in- the hands of a receiver.
Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba told a news con- crease in taxes though they mean
--------------------------- ference Tuesday “fighting an officially estimated budget def-
vTL’x. wardfunis. • strength Army aivisions and to woher dukingunder nowd TheyTrandtonsrk 2’sXJr‘lS
Bourguiba was reported under make more men available for "They are shocked. They are Mrs. Ruth White of Houston;
“"m!GHT? LOW^" ge^V^X^Sr^ "'"A ^for an increase uneasy. But they won’t panic,” he three brothers. Frank Crismore
MIGHTY LOW rK-E? Certain high Tunisian omciais re- lin , Active j . said. 'and Floyd Crismore, both of
“'res aa oemgrana
anas hecup.s • M tune,w 4^ linder, base last week after the French thing takes a long time to clear ; children.
som toon ucuu------ rejected his ultimatum.to evacu- 4 An immediate order, which up," he added. “That's how we .
ate it, had precipitated a crisis is within the President's present can convince other areas we are3ervices Held
from which Tunisia could not authority, that draft calls “be worthy of assistance in the form LEON c STALLINGS. 63 of
profit. doubled and tripled in the coming of possible loans.” 424 Hettie _ Funeral Tuesday
U. N. Secretary-General Dag months,” plus a request from MONEY IN BANK burial in Oak Grove Cemetery,’
Hammarskjold continued confer- Congress for authority to call up1 "People don't like to talk about. Rev Cecil Cardwell and Rev
ences with Tunisian officials, but various ready reserve units and i how much money they have in the1 R L Boyd Pallbearers- Ray
so far his presence had no visible individual reservists. Given such bank ” one merchant said. "They mond Gilbrea'th. Leonard Harris,
effect on the tense situation. authority, Kennedy said he plans are just adopting a wait and see - - • - - - —
-------------------------------- to order a number of air- trans- attitude."
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less the French withdraw he declared bluntly that if tax in- wil get back,
into the Bizerte naval base, creases are needed 0 achieve a A check given on their account
leaving the Tunisians in control balanced budget next January, cannot be processed. Grocery time resident of Denton, died Tues-
of the channel between the Medi- 'those increased taxes »i be re- money is short. It’s getting short-
terranean and the base. ' quested. ’ er.
In Bizerte Tunisian troop, still The six steps Kennedy an RESORT TOWN
held only the native quarter. Ar- nounced, in his address from the The townspeople met their cri-
rivals from (here said they were White House are these:
erecting protective ramparts for 1. A request to Congress -------— — ---
infantrymen guarding the gates an additional appropriation ot Zapata is a bright, new resort boro,
of the walled quarter, $3,247,000,000 for the military town, a far crv from the adobe ____________— ___
, , AC th. 0t in tL. mod forces, plus a request of $207 mil- huts and shacks that made up at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the
fied her to apply for the scholar Acos L lion in new funds for civil de-1 most of the communitv eight Schmitz - Floyd - Hamlett Funer-
ship given by an anonymous don- ernkuropeanaSectieneurrencn fense. The civil defense funds will years ago. City officials say this al Chapel in Denton.
or. paratroopers' ere. Th# ng.up be for such purposes as provid- new town, born on a hilltop, has Wayne Naugher, pastor of the
The 100 scholarship willbesandbaggedposttionsTehearing shelters against attack in a been making progressever since, j Center Point Baptist Church, will
given in $50 installments to be J c-n"re and nuclear war. ! Its fancy motels and cafes cater officiate. Burial will be in Rose-
used as tuition money for the two . . . , eforced 1 A request for an increase to the sportsmen from all over lawn Memorial Park,
semesters of 1961-62. reestablished tank - reinforced of about 125,000 men in the c ..
------------------—-------—checkpoints outside the city. Army’s total authorized strength, lnk‛
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY The paratroopers, hardened by which presently stands at 875,000.
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STREET PLAN port squadrons and Air National; Some merchants were already!
° 1 -L * 1 -in Guard tactical squadrons to ac- extending credit to hardship cases
(Continued From Pazebtive duty in order to increase but merchants themselves were , AAI
well as those on the four streets U.S. airlift capacity. He said beginning to feel the pinch of no County GOP
Parking regulations now in ef other reserve forces will be called banking facilities in the county. — — ----
feet on Elm. Locust. Hickory and up if needed. "The people will have to start
— Oak generally will be unchanged 5. Retention and reactivation of, tightening their belts.” M .Itami- . .
- mnaa-t.sskuss.s wsum ^TX^Zl^rS^af^hSr^^ ^;who haS^^MtiJ^cake^wHL0^.3^
: day installation. 1 year warranty- A year will be open with parking allow- service or were due for retire- have to start eating beans” ! This was announced today by,
- ’•^un.^Ail.^N.^ ed on at least one side of the ment. Kennedy said specifically! Ramirez said he had John Cox, chairman of the county
--------------------- street. Some segments of all he would delay retirement of B47 s2,500 on deposit and in checks —------------ ------------
four streets will carry three bombers, in orderto, streng th that could not be processed. He ...
lanes of traffic, « strategic atrPow ern, said messengers were being sent will meet Thursday at 5p.m. in
City Manager Bly said the cost 6. Procurement o no ear merchants to Laredo about 50
nUDI A---,------- t .I 1. N./ u— II W.t weapons, ammunition and equip- -.meuaw-uuau-
: iio weekly, 1953 of the changeoyer has.notement at a level which will take miles away. cash checks on
‘ g0d solidrsor. 1052aEhevrolet, been exactly determined. Chief about $1.8 billion, or a little more out of town banks.
• w»« y an^ than half of the $3,247,000,000 , ' These people have confidence
i, please cal 387-2281. for painting lanes on Oak.an requested new military money, in their officials.” Rafael SanN-rc}, A i . t
■ -ig Hickory. Lighted signs will be —----------------------—Migel, rancher and oil man, said.! 1X 1 3 Graduate
erected where one-way streets n T • '"This thing can be worked out."A rpAIr D
begin. Panop Ingtnee LARGE DEPOSIT Gwets ■ Cau. I OSE I
I • San Migel was reported to have
c Al* a considerable amount of money
। two-way traffic. The terminal *7 PC A 11(11 f or on deposit at the bank. He didn't
streets are University Drive, Ea- •—-5 iillll I say.
[ gle Drive and Avenue C-Jagoe.
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