Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 168, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 17, 1963 Page: 11 of 26
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SECTION 2
Denton Record-Chronicle
DENTON, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, 1963
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DENTON MISSILE SITE CHANGES
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Two high-ranking officials of the day at 8 p.m. in the Municipal I regular civilian employes, except
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Denton this week to make seven
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During the first part of the main under Regular Army.
also are National Guards- died.
On a previous Denton visit, Col. takeover, Rcgttlar Army person- Four officers are expected in
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This week's visitors will include Scott indicated that the unit— nei will remain for a transitional Denton about March 1 to begin
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Capt. Glenn Curry, supply officer.
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on table-decorations for their Blue and Gold ban-
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These three students at Denton High School are all
ready to help parents of senior class members mix
540 pounds of pancake mix into food for the annual
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banquet is one of many being held to mark the 53rd
anniversary of Scouting in the United States.
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cotton with intreguingly, shaped bib
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Tan check with benana. 2 to 3x, $5 98.
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swirling the skirt, the yummy textur-
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8:30 in two locations—Denton High and Newton Ray-
zor Schools. Shown here, from left, are Phil Mills,
Susan Nichols and Peter Storrie.
general contractor, and Jack Arm- resident and nursing station,
strong of Sadler and Armstrong of Each room will be equipped with
Texas National Guard will be in Building Auditorium. Col. Scott that they also will be members of ketball coach
Denton this week to make seven will address the Denton Lions ,1. Notin. c..ona . . an _____ IT . g,. ... . ...
I " c, l n li "1 c.. 1 i 1 the National Guard and will wear । University, said Denton likely will
speeches explaining the upcoming Club. Breakfast Optimist Club, ... 1 7 7
National Guard assumption of re- University Drive, Kiwanis Club, uniforms during working hours. (be designated as battalion head-
sponsibilities at the Denton Mis- the Denton Optimist Club, the Den -he.annua payroll is expected quarters for the National Guard
sile Site. ton Rotary Club and the Denton to “ about $400,000 I portion of responsibility. Of the
As announced last summer, the Jaycees during their regular meet Col. Scott said many of the per- four sites in the Dallas-Fort Worth
(National Guard will assume con- ings this week. sonnel will be hired locally at area, the Denton and Terrell in-
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trol of the Denton missile instal- The two officers are expected salaries starting at a minimum stallations will be manned by the
lation early next year and will to explain in detail how the Na- of $351 per month plus National National Guard. Those at Miner-
operate it with civilian personnel tional Guard takeover will be han- Guard pay. al Wells and Alvarado will re-
both of Austin. Gen. Bishop will basis. Most will complete detail- missile sites in other sections of Wells, missile supervisor;
address a public meeting Wednes- ed schooling at Ft. Bliss and be the country.
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upon the completion of the home Doors and corridors will be, ex-
The structure will be a one- tra large to permit use of wheel-
? story masonry construction of col- chairs and the movement of beds.
onial design, faced with cherry An intercom system will enable
red brick. Paul L. Johnson is the a two-way conversation between |
Construction has begun on a
new Denton convalescent and
nursing home at 2224 Beaumont
St , one block north of University
Drive.
The new nursing and convales-
cent residence, "The Beaumont",
is scheduled to be completed and
ready for occupancy in May. It
js the first of its kind in Denton.
Victor । Vic i J Raif of Fort
Worth has been named adminis-
trator. Raif has been associated
in accounting and office man-
agement with several Fort Worth
grocery companies since 1945
Most recently, he was employed
by Buddies Super Markets as of-
fice manager. Prior to this, he
was office manager of Worth Food
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Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Bishop, separate from Denton’s ‘ present period of about a month. A Re- planning the change. They are CoL
Texas National Guard adjutant National Guard unit on the Ex- gular Army officer will serve as Roland B Harris, battalion com-
; general, and Lt. Col. Willie L. pressway—will employ 99 full-time liaison between the National Guard mander; Capt. Fred Jones, bat-
Scott, state air defense officer, personnel and 22 on a part-time and other Army units manning tery commander: Capt. Kenneth
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Markets. Raif, his wife, and will open to private patios which .
daughter plan to move to Denton have raised garden planters. s
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k h The Beaumont will provide care AIR CONDITIONED
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T EE persons requir ing nursing service tinned and centrally heated, and
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52 818 senile, paralytic, wheelchair and Directors of the new nursing
A Ee bed patients. residence are Dr. Conrad L. Kin-
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VICTOR J. RAIF Accommodations for residents ry M. McClendon, Dr. J. E. Tat-
will include private, semi - prium; Dr. G. E. Adami, L. A. Nel-
vate and ward facilities. Rooms son and Dale Graham.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 168, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 17, 1963, newspaper, February 17, 1963; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531908/m1/11/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.