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P \GE TWO
Friday, August 30, 1963
County Tax
DENTON AREA DEATHS
John F . Starr
tired farmer of Aubrey. were to; son. Leroy Verley of Houston, and
1 Denton police officers are in-
tor 0. N. Seagraves said today.
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the county is $55,612,647, com-
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andTERESA WRIGNT-IAMES WHITMORE
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back to school
WHITMAN
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MARVIN
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CINEMAScopE
FINE ARTS
Della h - of Decatur
Willie Payton of Alvord.
laborer* who make
way of life possible.
SHE’S HOPING
HE S READY...
pared with $51,554,370 for 1962.
That is a 9.27 per cent increase
My Six
Loves"
the daughter of the late Thomas
and Sarah Nall She was a mem-
diary of A
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All SEATS
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All SEATS
$1.00
Newly decorated-furnish-
ed with bills paid. $50 to
$75 monthly.
DtBBie
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I I I I TI E K I II ITER I OR
KH R POOR HOT ( IR HELPS
A RIOTOUS
EW FUN TEAM!
since the cave-in. Aug 13.
But because the picture came
from the same cnamber where
Fellin, 58. and Throne. 28, had
been trapped 14 days before their
ence—treated Dan Bova’s obser-
vation with skepticism.
The TV camera had sent back
beautiful new
concept in china
a closer look at tne object.
The unidentified object first was
Extra Special)
"HYDE AND
SNEAK" Color
Cartoon
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Last year’s total receipts were
$26,323.
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• Delicate looking,
translucent
• 1 year guarantee
against breakage
• Oven proof,
dishwasher proof
• Colors under the glace
to last forever
• Mu‘t purpose plates,
bow’s, casseroles
• Rich copper covered
serving pieces
Dishwater proof
and Serve
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PRI( / S
«Buwvtitu
EASTMAN color
port
Mrs Verlev
BOB HOPI
EXPLORE:
AFRICI
ANO BAGS A
GREAT NEY
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AN IKBERb
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TO ANY FUTURE SHOW-IF YOU DON'T AGREE THAT THIS
IS THE MOST HILARIOUS MOVIE OF THE YEARIII
FRaNKSiNaTRa
Come Blow Your Horn
NOW THRU SAT. ONLY
Features 7:30 - 11:00
August
shame
Mi.
GIRLS IT ISI PURE ESCAPISM- 1
WHEN I HIP MY KID BROTHER TO THE FACTS OF BACHELOR LIFE I
cording to De tective
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LINWOOD ROBERSON,
FLORIST
ersville, Tenn., May 9, 1886. She
| was the widow of W. J. Ahsband.
DOUBLE YOUR MONEY!!!
2 TICKET-BACK GUEST TICKETS
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This year’s Denton County tax
recejpts of $28,063 are up 9.5 per
Baked Potatoes, Salad
Garlic Toast
Pepper*, Picklei, Onioni, Relish
Hickory House
Hwy 24 at Bolivar
Pillow Talk’ "lover Comp Kaek
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JAMES
GARNER
HE’S WISHING
SHE’S WILLING...
TO SHARE
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. . . congratulatiens on your Golden Wedding
Anniversary.
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ALLEN BUTANE
DENTON CENTER
ART THEATRE
MIDNIGHT SHOW
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT AT 11 30
AUTHENTIC! Filmed At America’s Top Nudist Camps
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BEN GAZZARA
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WamE The story of a town
yzg with adirty*mind!
SAM LANEY MOTORS
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rescue, most people — before
Charmbury held his news confer-) This years total valuation for
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in North Carolina She was
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tank, mams meters, etc , smilar death by his wife and two sons. Knife and Fork Club.
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Bight early today by Dan Bova, cent from last year. Tax Collec-
a brother of the miner missing n KI Cenerouee eniA tadau
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BODY SEEN
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a purpose U true
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George Shawn, Mrs. Nann Hou- vestigating Iwo burglaries and
car theft reported Thursday
B Claborn of Alvord.
Bill and
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Fneral (lapel Jr shop
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or cracking in
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to tin -Vstem rent 1
at Slidell Another ,
pletion at Argyle
in Pilot of Fort Worth; three sisters, Mrs.
I ecutu ( labor n. b h '
Both were being held bv Weath- Claborn and 1z
30,
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hard hI kendall.
-aid hi believe , t h e
5195 PER MONTH
INCOME
LR Ramey & White
Insurance
Jimmv Odom, the Rev Jim An-1
• n Mpt. 19. gel and the Rev. Franklin Orr.
'ii' Nhord,
Hurth ham Mr
use Uetergent-proof
and several nieces and nephews . ,
including O. W Hampton of Den-ton County for about49 years and
was a member of the Landmark
a lady moto it who said she
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AUBREY ‘Special) - Funeral
services for John F Starr a re-
her of the Church of Christ in
Bridgeport.
She was the widow of Leroy
Verley. She is survived by a
would provide funds and nephews
nuton, we re blessed with
Baptist Church.
Survivors are four sons, L.
Chester Ausband of Denton, C. B. I
Ausband of Denton, J. K. Ausband
of Chula Vista, Calif., and Lea-
mon D Ausband of Rogersville,'
raised up from the 308-foot shaft. D‘+c ET—
was being re-adjusted and would ICCClUS U
again be lowered into the hole for ) I I
W A Claborn, 93. died Wedne Mrs W J Ausband
against breaking.
\ be held at 2 p m today at the a daughter, Mrs. Mabel Parsley
THE DENTON-RECORD CHRONICLE
Decatur. E
2 Burglaries,
Theft Of Car
Hit In Denton
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। Children Let's Fill The Campus
I GIBSON’S s"?
Bur9 Shoo
WARRYSALTZMIN-
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Bob
HOPS
S 1 ’ ices were to be held today Sanger died Thursday afternoon
at 2 pm at the Hopewell Bap- at the Denton Manor.
UNITED FINANCE COMPANY
IS STILL LOC ATEN t, Bloch
north nt the Post Orice al 301
- N. I orust.
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nizht expressed a Mrn interest in Burial was to be in the Belew chin and Mrs Opal Mattingley, _ ger pg -,/
water distribution system Cemetery for Mr Starr who died all of Bridgeport, and five grand- Tony(Riley of Route 1. Denton.
The expression was in the form Thursday morning after a three- children. 0 0 icers someone stole
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4 LARGE BEDROOMS1
tn the MunicipA
O’ Denton. Texa
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that rr e ton me
det f r bro be ow
be largest group of
. p e in the country cele-
Di are LABOR DAY. As a
Theta Parkct Denton
u imited material* that
maum nN SIUM UMM DEE
ALVORD 'Special1
We amt BEAR • QUITE V ABM
in sz, Birr is CAPBLE os nw
(6 A HOL* IN SOCIO 6RoMO,
THA mu Hitt IT FROM MEw,
I'I L‘ s8 MAN •MUTES 13)
Burglat v
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cused of but
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re (ount .t
thi- mor..,,
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‘ laborn Aug Schmitz - Floyd - Hamlett Funer-
d her in a) Home of Denton.
Msn surviving are 27 Erandchil-
Mrs. ton.
She was a member of the First
was preceded In Methodist Church and the Denton
P Dwellinq D'str
Dwelino Detriet the
S. C. McFERRIN, 55 - Funeral ■
today, burial in Highland Ceme- |
tery near McKinney. Pallbearers
Billy Ray Rogers, M. C. Pippin,
ed off The safe had nut
oprned
104 A r m
9004 cong on
■ - cnug rate
182 18P2
is putting June to
re ale thi: stui) you hait te remember thal—
' s ben eiremely hot in Denton
- ‘hat Mi- Janice hillinesworth Inton police
large turnout at Barton Beck Funeral < hapel
arca residtents Thursday Point He was 87
0cs -VLRAU•5
Net C hange
l.ynch and \nderson said th dren 45 great - grandchildren and
i«’ men were arrested by Weather tour great, great - grandchildren
1269 in Pickett Count" Tenn She Burial will be in Sanger Ceme-
ul came to Texas in 895 She mar- tery under the direction of
( ounty clerk, said this morn-
IIE tb.it het office had already
isued 92 marr,ige licenses
this month with almost two
full days remaining
The number is be hexed to
be a record for a single month
in the county, and it is certain
that it is the highest total for
a month in several years
Mrs Parker attributed the
unusually large number of
marriage licenses to several
factors, among them the iact
lh.it many college students set
wedding dati • to follow tlie
close of the summer school
session
i hat gas have
t 11 P Rar
p p •• - - a
the n( •
Mrs. Mabel Verlev
from a rur.il area near dren. P A Claborn and V
nth completed Reek Funeral Chapel handled
nearing com arrangements.
a as born Aug. 8
Mrs. W . A. Claborn
JOHN p
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changed Gom
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BRIDEPORT Special1 — Mrs.
Mabel Nall Verle, 82. died at the
(iolden Years Retreat in Bridge-
port Thursday afternoon following
a ienethy ilIness
Funeral services were to be
held today at 2pm in the Haw-
kins Funeral Home Chapel in
I • has an epted but ried W A
asainst brothers 18, 1892 He
e
l RESTLESS
1 Years
About 75 per cent of this in*
crease was caused by new
construction, Seagraves noted.
i ad young ie a ci al Home
lat /ing Holiday Mi s ( laborn w
51 A . I D SRiGUiU
$238
• Arv Car Air ( oneit
RXKTONA1LLF Staff
atched a patrolmat to
moto1 I~1 explamned th.j!
PUBL‘ HF AftiNG
g ven that The P anning
son Cily of Denton,
a oublc hearing Wed
’ 18 1963 -• 4 00 p m
Auditor mn nt the City
to cons der the peti- ।
■ es’er et n‘ requesting 1
as<it (at on q? property
She is
em Char ges Filed
APRO REALTY CO O
ford police earlier this week and
,°AroAd questioned before the charge:
were filed in connection with the
•i'- Holday Lanes burglar.
The bowling lanes building wa
, ocm burglarized on the night of Aug
9A*9* 22 bv someone who entered
through a vent pipe in the roof
Serene Pottern >
Warm white Copper
covered serving piece* |
Guaranteed one year
Christ mnistei, was to officiate.
Burial was to he m the Wilson
Prairie ( emetery south of Bridge-
501 W Hickory Ph 382 2561
con der the petition ‘
' r ) er • ino that the
′ propor’y d-scrib
Mike Hensley, V. J. Hutton, Ray
Massey and L. B. Sparks. |
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hrough a loan for well, pressure Mr Starr
becn Pndecprt John Dahl. Church of
tist Church The Rev Charles Funeral services will be held Tenn , eight grandchildren and
Taylor was to offi- - ' rial was Saturday at 3 30 pm, at the six great-grandchildren.
’” hr n the Hop. ... । emetery Landmark Baptist Church in San-c . 11 1 1
bon under the direct, i " ” an Eun- ger. Officiating will be the Rev.1 3eivices Held
Sejected tabulation ot stock
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Bartonville
Group Eves
Water Sy stem
SYRACUSE
Q SAVE
Ie 51 80
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‘he P anning
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-s and l.ynch and Chief of Police Andy
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& Zonino Comm
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H (UST RI STS
da Bio/k 15AS shown
ot Denton tas map
Aroc-
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LOW DOWN PAYMENT
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3 - shoDDinG dreg Pds»
4 9 0’ 0‛
p m New
■ Carefree the perfect
I marriage of luxury and
I durability ?ay* for
itself over and over
againl 45 piece set,
from 59 95 Save 19 95
8
make for prosperity.
» • inerica lack* nothing . . .
; rind MUSIC BAR RECORD
* SHOP is proud to salute
■ - CO STARRING
J ARLENE FRANCIS
Features At 1:00-3:10.5 20-
boy S A aAoi ’ U ‛s t
5 ’ each. C" bo‛h tor
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1955 Buick after 9 p m. Thursday
night from the front yard of his
home.
The car is green and white and
bears license number PX5150.
A tool shed trailer parked in . ;------------— - .. valuation
front of 721 Mimosa was broken pictures of remarkable clarity, invauation.--------------------
open Wednesday night. Someone As Charmbury described it, the
broke a lock off the steel door at TV picture appeared to show a semedato in them ” boots
Pallbearers wer to he Howard ciate the rear of the trailer and re- manproppedouP against • wood "ithoudninbelseve what >
: .ndv mdu.itcd that (ioodger. Harlan Redfern. Buel Bunal will be tn the Prairie moved almost $4(M) worth of tools. "h P°aig that what ! charmbury said. "I was
. I,,I , ... Self Rav Lvnch. Loran Tisdell Mound Cemetery under the direc- Among the articles stolen were Charmbury said mat p ,
, , .J p ' and H w sanfora non of Schmitz - Floyd - Hamlett four saws and 25 saw blades, peared to be a miner s helmet shocked
P surv.vor- are four gsandeh.l. Funeral Home Some of the saws bore the namewas_ontheheadandthere
. pan dren Herman Stair -of Fort Worth, Mrs Hopkins died in a Dallas Reuel Yarbrough. The trailer be- 8 • M " • •a
. continusi, study liny are Mrs xoreta Harris of Lewis hospital Thursday morning She longs to Yarbrough Brothers Con- m
Niien Rav R hert, n R H Rui ville, Mrs Patsy Harwell of New was born in Argyle and had lived struction Co. 417 Fulton “m
w, RwI .,n<l 1 oman Mexico and Don Starr, who is in Denton approximately 14 years Gwen Vaughn, 1804 Scripture, J
Halt, 1h stationed in Oregon: nine great She was the widow of George M reported the theft of 14 pieces of •
I ndet i on program grandchildren; and several nieces Hopkins Sr. glassware from her apartment Ml
from which she was moving. The Ehuumammnnmmmnammai
glassware is valued at $20 "—,m
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••• - - — - ■ in the joyous vain, of
be’lie toc
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of raised hands asked bv Chair- week illness at the Denton Manor .. 1, . .
man A M Alley after the pro- Nursing Home -irs. kioPkinS
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY gram had heen esplimned by Cat Rev Tom Teel, pastor of the Services for Mrs. Gertrude L.
Roberts manager of the Denton First Methodist Church of Pilot Hopkins, 1010 W. Hickory, will be
ot Farmet Home Admin- Pont, was to officiate, held Saturday at 10 am. in Cole
anch 'ri' '' . .. i. ii . , Mr. Starr was born in Aubrey Chapel of First Methodist Church.
ren‛ I be meeting was held at the ,, ,0, , P, . „ 1
Shil.h Baptist Chulch Ipwardsof on May '9 1876 and spent his The Rev. Nole Bryant will offi-,
75 attended representing about lfe in that community. The Rev. Noel Bryant will offi-
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■ > ’• woid help Mi s hilling-
t <: ' M>< , ot the cat started again
B t ocal
investigating officers found four
coin - operated machines broken
into and the knob of a safe knock-
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COBB PCON RUSH SJOHN BLKER MGIiBE BTI
COMING IN SEPT. - "IRMA LA DOUCE",
382 665 ’
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FIRST STATE BANK BLDG 382-9691
"YOUR HARTFORD AGENT"
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