Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 157, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 3, 1963 Page: 2 of 32
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Sunday, February 3, 1903
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D)ENT(DN AREA DEATHS
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READ THE WANT ADS
IF YOUR NAME IS LISTED IN THE WANT
ADS YOU WIN A FREE TICKET TO SEE
THE PICTURE LISTED BELOW
NORTHWEST CORNER SQUARE
Phone 382-2125
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, Learn or improve sour swimming?
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women 'first meeting. Monday,
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r Posture and Weight Control —
• Mondavs, 7 9 pm Swimming—
Mondav . S 9 p m. learn to swim
and nr methods of te aching chil-
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This i« a rare opportunity, « chance for ven to Tur some of the most popular pieces in
the Ethan Allen < u-tom Room Plan collection at a saving. Custom Room Plan
furniture i< •per ially deizned to zne von all the tornge spare you need pint that
expensive “built-in" look you m ant. w ithout the built-in cost. These versatile pieces work
wonders. They make any room in jour house seem larger. They let you live mere
romfortably. They climb wall- . . . anuggle into corners ... lit under window’s . . ,
do the most tn the least amount of space. Che-ts. shelves, cabinets, desks . . . there’*
a tremendous variety of sires and types to choose from.
Masterfully crafted by famous Baumritter, they are extremely durable and rugged,
vet «nft warm and homey. Brat of all. everv piece is open stock. Bur only what
ynu need now . . . add whenever and whatever you wish. They're all so easy to
coordinate . sm h a jon to dercorate with! And there are more than 450 pieces tn
the I than Allen karly American collection to choose from, in richly hand*
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"YOUR HARTFORD AGENT"
FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. 382-9691
____________________ ! Anti-Secrecy Bill
ES Hearing Eyes Slated For Hearing
Funeral services will tie held both of Gainesville: two brothers. I»IInn KnIIno
in Denton this afternoon for Wil Amos Thompson of Hainesville and S AUSTIN (AP- Two bill* to says 25 states have open meeting*
,, ,, , f ham F Grimes a retired farm- Grady Thompson of Denton. and , „ guarantee the public's right to see law* and 36 state* havelaw* re-
„MrsMan lou bankersrerter of 1 w ild had been 87 tIs three grandchildren PECOS (API - The Reeves public records and to attend im- quiring that government records
! 1,1 Point " 1s in rood condition Who Funeral services will be held at County Hospital Board abruptly portant government meetings will must be open to inspection of
C Denton' blow Memorial Hospi 40 L Mlin ws on, of pen. 3 30 p m today in the George J. ended Saturday its week - long be heard by a House committee their citizen*.
t. Buunda night under treat ton few veterans of sh Carroll & Son’Funeral Chapel in hearing into whether to retain this week. The hill by Brooks and Rapp
merit tor inluries received in a Imeric In war ‘ H Gainesville. Burial will be in Fair- controversial Dr. John Paul Dunn The proposal*, by Rep*. Chet proposes that "all state, county
Turkey Ni Batteted by wreckake from Wocar collison earher In the Services wI be at 3 30 m at view Cemetery. Pallbearers will on the staff. 1 Brooks of Houston and Bill Rapp and municipal records except
llision 1 ' 000 fee? nt' in a i loudy skA this day Center Point Baptist Church Bur- be Melvin Thompson, Henry The board went immediately of Raymondville, are set for hear- those declared by law to be con-
Squant was sealed o’f Maturda) while dis- Highway patrolman John I .m- lal will t»e in Roselawn Mem- Thompson. J D McCarter, Bud into a closed session that lasted ing before the House State Affairs fidential, shall at all reasonable
sea’ched tot \ ii tins The known toll is caster said Mu D.mkesieitei's onal Park under direction of Sch- Pearman. Buck Pearman and Don for several hours. It adjourned in Committee Wednesday at 7:30 times be open to inspection by
the late afternoon without an- P m. I any citizen of Texas and no per-
nouncing a decision and gave no The bills are similar to pro- son in charge of such records
indication when one would be posed measures supported by shall refuse this privilege to any
forthcoming. An attorney for the Sigma Delta Chi. The national citizen ' . .
hospital board said the members professional journalistic society j Any official trying to keep rec-
ords secret could be impeached
and punished by a fine of not
more than $100 or by county jail
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79 killed 62 ot then nil the ground car collided with a car driven by mitz - Floyd Hamlett Funeral Thompson.
five Amerwans - ■ ncludng two 18ve.it -old students an unidentified Dallas man at Home Officiating will be the Rev. .
who were returning iromn vacation tn announce their en- North Washington and North Bob Bundick Joseph W. Seaborn
. carenent - were among Broadway in pilot Point Mr Grimes, who died at his PONDER -Staff' — Jose h W
the de.id The fathers of The at (ident occurred at 2 p m home Frday. was a native of senborn 99 retired ommdr in , _ ..
1 eteactercin \nkara slildi inch M-- 1 , Robinson ( ounty He had lived , n i r , , I . wanted to consider some docu-
। h"e.. < iMi. < . - n ,, "h : . . i n Denton 14 years and in Denton e one 'r ommun • - 1 at mentary evidence in the case be- Cn , 111 ( „g
.. V ... "1 p ; . ; . , MCD ".untv 4" years He was a Ban 12.30 a m Saturday at his home fore rendering a decision. - onnanly Vkays
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N m , . can hisinec.men ,ro,,n, survivors include hi'widow the into an angry outburst by one I
. m Me wu inan,, .. however. .ha! X <AUSTIN tAPj-Gov. John Co„-
let 10 v - unt ,, I) Ft ' " , , I wh m 4 na riee ira d Si 1 dist churh at one witness lied. nallv said Saturday he will accept
«1 on Fridav With ( , u ’ "" ihe hoPal in 1901 SIN sons Vunl (rmes, pinA services will be held Harrison Beauchamp, hospital the' National Guard troop allot-
"e iMkota ' v I " 2' ' cirmes Bill crmes and ot.atsnematsdnvtpnderbvethd board chairman, shut off the ses-ment offered Texas’by the Army.
... e man d.d not leave his name, and to Grimes, all of Denton and W.4 P.m / 2.^ , J " sion and refused to hear summa- «... - , ,
.4 a "ard the ar ner-f ! hospital sources told Lancaster F Grimes of Chicago: four daugh- dist 1 hurch Bural will be in tions by lawvers M a The allotment provides for two
nom Betrut. Lbanon and they dd not know whether the ters, Mrs Velma Presnell of For’ kin Cemetery under directon of - • ' divisions in Texas, both organized
< vpus to nkara-an man walked or drove awav from Worth. Mrs Gladys Mae Mayfield Jack Schmitz 4 Son Funeral, passer did obtain an under the Army* New Road (re-
hree Turkih airmen Per- the hospital - of Anson, Mrs Bonnie Irene Ar- Home. a^ment that the hoard wou“ organization of Army divisions)
Meanwhile the condition of Neal nold of New Mexico and Mrs Surviving are several nephews consider a similar case in another concept, and Wil not result in loss
I Wikrcon, 77 remained criti. Ethyl •' Engle of Me Ailen. 22 and nieces including Mr and state where a doctor was ousted of Texas Guard personnel. Con-
sdav’nit, accordin to grandchildren, and 37 great- Mrs Price Seaborn of Ponder and from a hospital. nally said.
. Is ot Fort wori s St 1,, grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Orus Everly of .—-------- The state now has two divisions,
. 1100( ... .. .... ''anger. II.II. . the 36th and 49th Armored, plus
1 ‘ w . Lawrence W , Bailiff . II f 1 rhiladelphia Transit four non . divisional helicopter
i. ., • n . No.e ,r col n" , 0) DECNTIR special - law er) Ites I leld , t Strike Reaches End transportation units.
. . ' ,g,g,, L ,,pn r tiff hu - tA. _ "‘This change will improve the
w. • tulrzh h ' ‛) and L0! 26 n F I’ Don; one WTe "bola "n wi nip M MOSE PEARSON, of PHILADELPHIA (API - The already high r e a d i n e s s of the
sino V" ) Drak ' ' 11 ncondi on ......nlsted - • । /Fndav at 1 1 30 p m 1215 Peak-Funeral Friday. Bur- membership of Transport Work-Texas National Guard and wini
tal in Plainview Cemetery, the ers ' n ion Local 234 voted 3-1 Sat- not result in the discharge of any
f Rev F K Mullendore. Pallbear- urday to accept a new two-year individual or the loss of any unit
in Rovd in 1003 ers Ralph Miller, Harry Miller, contract with the Philadelphia locations," Connally said.
services w 11 he held Bud Barnett. C L Brisco, How- Transportation Co., officially end- a
c. , t . , m. m .he Firat Metho- ell Know. Lawrence Wilson. ing a paralyzing 19-day transit S
' 'KHHER. Tor distchuirch inBoyd The Rev. EncpRow,strike . ,, g. 1
. , . . , ,, . k EDGAK 1. ROWN. 79 of 903 The executive committee of the |
‘Continued from Pane D Hiuem90i fric, pV. 1Wi Lindsey _ Funeral Saturday, bur- company had approved the con- _
l t, " ial in Shiloh Cemetery at Barton- tract immediately after it was!
ther. diroction of christian Funeral Wlle. the Revs Roy G Law and hammered out Friday night fol-
yn, Thomas H Adams Palbparers lowing four days of negotiations fl
" 165 were re e . a Mak oml. Simmons Clifford Gar- arranged and participated in by ■
cn ponapd rett. Doris Brown. Ci C Brown. Republican Gov. William W a
Emmett Brown, Arch Brown. Scranton. I
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 157, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 3, 1963, newspaper, February 3, 1963; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531896/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.