Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 152, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1965 Page: 3 of 12
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PAGE THREE
Friday, February 5, INS
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V 801 SUNSET
CALI 382-5006
ACROSS HOM PENTON CENTER UNDER THE GOODRICH SIGN
with KELVINATOR
statf Photo
GOD AND COUNTRY AWARD GIVEN
, Vietnam."
When Vietnam was all one
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Denton Church Activity
this week. The report summar-Seventh-Day Adventists. Wash-
dates for confirmation.
'Vice; St Anne's Guild will be
mands.
City Kerorering
"proud recovery”
WEEKEND SPECIALS
79’
795
FRUITLESS MULBERRY
$549
X
I Cal. Can .
ROSES, Reg. $1.00 .
Phone 382-2638
‘65 Cartair Mama Sport Sedatt
Corvair by Chevrolet
2
95
The beauty of it, of course, goes deeper than the no water, no antifreeze and no hose leaks to worry
• LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP—The West Texas Chamber of
v
CHESTER MORRIS CHEVROLET COMPANY
419 UNIVERSITY DRIVE WEST
PHONE 382-5451
DENTON
1
N B.FGoodrich
No Weather Worries
^CHEVROLET
Sunday to St. Barnabas and
St. David’s Episcopal Churches
distyrer the
difference
and deliver the sermon at St.
Barnabas Church, and will vis-
it parish members and guests
Some of the things you don’t get in a Corvair
are among your best reasons for buying it.
Open on Sunday
Afternoon*
Free Landscape Plan*
Free Delivery
79’
$298
Drive something really new—discover the difference at your ( hevrolet dealer's
Chermlel • ChvivUe • (hcri/ //• Connie- Convllv
1200 Palmwood
382-2453
AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC
. CLOTHES DRYER
• SYCAMORE
• MIMOSA
• LOCUST
• ASH
• CHINABERRY
• AMERICAN ELM
•0 CHINESE ELM
• MAPLE
things you don’t get. There’s the other side of the
coin—what you do get in their place.
Take the no window post, for example. What you
do get is hardtop styling—with curved frameless side
windows—in every. Corvair closed model. Even the
lowest priced coupe or sedan.
The transmission and driveline hump you don’t get
FIRST REPUBLIC
Zambia is the first British de
pendency to become a full-fledg-
ed republic without going
through an intermediate stage
as a dominion.
42)280
vp,
WAXLEAF LIGUSTRUM
1 Cal. Can
Reg. $1.25 . .
EUONYMUS
1 Gal. Can
Reg. SI 00
NANDINA
1 Cal. Can
Reg. $1.00-
CLOVIS GEORGE
TIRE COMPANY
ma
bloody wars in the Congo over
the past four and one half
V
No window post.
No floor hump.
No radiator.
No power steering.
No power brakes.
At 10 a m he will preside
for the Rite of Confirmation Elizabethville is
★ INCOME TAX*
SERVICE
Howard Clark
CALL 382 3451
109 EAST OAK
KC
bys RAGSDALE, JR
about. All of which show up in the plus column in the
form of repair and winterizing bills you don't pay.
Power steering? Power ‘ __
brakes? Corvair needs them
I
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• ANNUAL MEETING--The Pacers have taken on the re-
sponsibility for the annual membership meeting of the Denton
Chamber of Commerce, to be held early in April. The first
planning session was held yesterday.
• CHILDREN’S THEATRE—A five-state regional Children s
Theatre Conference has been scheduled by the Texas Wom-
an’s University Speech and Drama Department for April 2 and
3. Miss Dorothy Beck is coordinating arrangements with Dr.
Josh Roach.
• GAINESVILLE— Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas will represent
the Denton Chamber at Gainesville's annual chamber meet-
ing next Tuesday evening.
qanglewood
"GABDEN CENTEB
' OPEN SUNDAY
during the coffee hour in the I years, according to a reporttour of mission establishments
parish hall The Rev. Emmett received by the Denton Sev by Dr W. R. Beach, Secre-
M Waits will present candi- eventh - day Adventist Church tary of the General Conference
as low as
150
d per week
|129.95 with trade
- Model Dt)
Inn lower with your.
old optrolinf rtypr
• Never bakes in wrinkles
• Automatic time cycle
• Triple-safe drying
42 2242
MEADOR NURSERY
South on Ft. Worth Hwy
The Rev. Martin Thomas, pastor of First Presbyter-
ian Church, presents four youthful members of the
congregation with one of the highest awards in scout-
ing, "God and Country.” The scouts, left to right.
making a board of a Communication Club rated solely to a spiritual
from the member's car. cause,” he -aid
Hi shop To tisif
The Rt Rev Theodore II
McCrea, suffragan bishop of
will be in the area next week, including Alan Kelsey of Victor
Equipment Company, to continue their plans for locating in
Denton. , -
LET US
REFINANCE
YOUR AUTOMOBILE
AND REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTS
We take a perianal interest in every customer,
and will be happy to serve you.
THE DENTON RECORD.CHRONICLE
SHADE
TREES
The propaganda contains the country, Hanoi and Hue were
usual injunctions to fight harder the main centers of educational N
against American imperialist and political activity, with Sai- **
but it also denounces the "Na- gon running a third' despite its;
jtional Front for the Liberation much larger population
Commerce is sponsoring a community leadership workshop
here in Denton on Monday, February 15. Frank Mueller,
i Washington, D.C., will be the keynote speaker. Rex Jen-
I nings of Wichita Falls, Grady Elder of Mineral Wells, along
1 with our own Whitey Campbell and Roy Appleton, will have
' parts on the program. All those who are interested in
chamber activities are urged to make reservations for this I
meeting, which will be held 9 30 to 3:00 at the Ramada Inn.
e MEMBERSHIP-Welcome to new member FRANK FAL-
| LIS, of FALLIS CLEANERS. signed by chamber assistant
manager Jim Hightower. There will be no Pacer meeting
this Wednesday.
• FORT WORTH INDUSTRIAL MEETINGLA special indus-
trial conference sponsored by the Fort Worth Chamber will
be held in the Will Rogers Coliseum on Thursday, February
18th. If you are interested in attending this all day confer-
ence, please call.
• INDUSTRIAL-Several industrial prospects and visitors
79’
- 50’
tionof road was a long wayl^ to the denomination’s
.... ... . firm policy of church-state
from help. Now aid is as close separation ."Th people seem
as the microphone on the dash- to recognize that we are dedi-
AUSTRIAN PINE
B&B 3' :
PYRACANTHA
Fell on ship Mrrtinf!
The Men's Fellowship
Meeting of the First As-
sembly of God Church will
he held at the First Nation-
al Bank Building next Fri-
day at 7:30,
Speaker will be the Rev.
Jim Morrison, pastor of
Evangel Temple in Grand
Prairie.
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pAVEGh
WH. "
-Varam
- NO MONEY DOWN
MONTHS TO PAY
means more foot room for both front- and back-seat wheels, the front ones are free
passengers. Thanks to Corvair’s rear engine, the floor to steer easily. And stops are
is practically flat. quick and sure. Comedown
No radiator—the engine's air-cooled-also means and discover the difference.
andPreceptiom SS' I ed,a motorist who had trouble ■ Pr
—A ——
A \vh
AAgN
arc David Thomas, Dennis Knepper, Charles Saun-
ders and Steve Rohre. Three will receive the
awards Sunday, one received his award two weeks
ago.
Viet Cong Showing
Signs Of Disunity
I SAIGON, South Vietnam ef South Vietnam”—Viet Cong
like a centipede heeds
crutches. With most of the
engine weight on the rear
Chamber
of '
Commerce
ing
oi i
r nh.
sr goi
r
I
I (AP) — Hereditary hostility proper—the Communist Labor
—among Vietnamese a major party of North Vietnam, and
■ (factor in Saigon's political Communist China
■ upheavals of the past year, may “On orders or the Chinese
I have hegun cracking unity Communist party," one leaflet I
of the Viet Cong itself. reads, “military and political
■ Leaflets have been turning up cadres of North Vietnamese ori-
H (lately from what purports to be gin have gradually replaced the
■ a new faction of the Viet Cong, cadres of southern origin in the
■ essentially anti North Vietnam most important positions of the
ese in character. National Front for the Libera-
E “If they are authentic,” an tion of South Vietnam
intelligence official said. "It "This policy in practice is
■ , looks as if our side is not alone aimed at gradually transform-
■ in having troubles. If this thing ing Nam Bo into a province of)
■ catches hold within Viet Cong ped China.”
■ [ranks. it could spell real trouble There are significant cultural
■. for them and linguistic differences
■ | There have been occasional among North, Central and South
the Diocese of Dallas, will Mccrea’and the new confir-i along the desolate 40-mile sec-
make his annual visitation
9 1 “ <
At 4 30 pm he will pre- ’ ized impressions of a nine week ington, D.C
side for the Rite of Confirma- l ; ? All Adventsb missionaries
lion and deliver a sermon at Long Wav To Co throughout the Congo have re-
st. David’s. it will be a ser- , turned to their posts, and a
vice of Evening Prayer. The Members of the communi resumption of normal mission
Rev E H. Campbell'will pre- cations Radio Club of the M- activity was found The church
sent Candidates for confirma- ami. suburb of Hialeah spend has 14,000 baplized members in
tion ' weekend evenings patrolling a the Congo and 30.00C Sabbath
u , stretch of lonely Everglades School members..
Immediately after the «r- highway. No casualty has been report-
Before the services was start-ed among the corps of Advent-
[reports of clashes between rival Vietnamese, These have
'Viet Cong units, especially near plagued Vietnam ever since it
(the Cambodian frontier became independent of France
i The leaflets, distributed most- in 1954
ly in Viet ( ong-controlled ?r* The languages of the three
inces around Saigon, are signed parts of Vietnam are separate
by the “People's Revolutionary dialects. Food and customs of
(Group of Nam Bo.” “Nam Bo" the three groups are quite dif-
is Communist jargon for "South ferent
UNITED FINANCE CO.
307 N. LOCUST PHONE 387-1113
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• BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING—An important board
meeting will be held Monday, 12:10, at the Holiday Inn All
directors are urged to be present on time.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 152, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1965, newspaper, February 5, 1965; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1532106/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.