Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 271, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1965 Page: 5 of 27
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PAGE FIVE
THE TRAPPED C,EyERATI0^—4
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SEE AT BARGAIN FAIR
Inventory Sale
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signed:
The Salesmen
NORGE AIR CONDITIONERS
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WITH PURCHASE
ONLY
THANK YOU MR. PRESIDENT - We think the Excise Tax Bill just passed
failed
have had to pass by because
GIANT 15 Cu.Ft.
In 1925, the Uncle Sam Dia- get a diamond mining operation years
mond was found at the Arkansas going right," Johnston said
IF SHF, SHOULD he forced
NORGE Refrigerator-Freezer
SPRING and SUMMER
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APPLIANCES and HOUSEWARES
85 Parking Ticket Cost Her
$25 Plus Fee For Attorney
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Ono group of discontinued patterns from Life
Stride and Cobbler*. Reduced for the fint time.
Values to $12.99 ...........
diamonds have also done a lot was trimmed to about 15 carats
for all of Arkansas - men in- it recently sold for $100,000
ways on time, to go out in cold 1
and rainy weather, to please
One group of Caressa mid and low heel shoes
in new styles. Black patent, bone calf, white
ealf. Value* to $16 99 ...................
can remain as young as she
looks, which is-a minor mir-
One group of size 4B sample shoes reduced for
the first time. Value* to $14.99 Hurry for best
•election* .........................
at least as rewarding a sec-
ond half of her life as she
would have had if she had
12 CuFt
Upright
” + Available in
white, coppertone,
yellow or turq.
+ Hold* 127 Lbt
Denton Center
DENTON
Mine has been a tourist attrac-
tion only for the past three
years
Commercial mining ventures
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tors came into the area to seek
the gems
Undoubtedly, they were hop-
ing to find stones like the Uncle
Sam Diamond or the Star of
Arkansas
OF ANY NORGE
REFRIGERATOR or FREEZER
★ 5-Year
Protection Plan
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
MONTHS TO PAY
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NORGE FREEZER
SPECIALS
• Metallic blue finish
• Factory air, power (tearing, brake*
• Extra clean.. See to appreciate.
only $1000 00
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fered rewards of up to $75,000 in
connection with the estimated $1
million theft of rare coins from
the Yale University Sterling
Memorial Library.
Launching Slated
BATH, Maine (AP) - The 7.-
900-ton guided missile frigate
Biddle will be launched July 2
at the Bath Iron Works Corp
12039
founded in 1914 The Crater has
49 acres, with about 18 bearing
diamonds, Millar said
The Crater has been solely a
tourist attraction for the past 12
years. The Arkansas Diamond
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BOSTON । API — The Roman
Catholic Archdiocese of Boston
says guidelines are to be pub-
lished this week to help Protes-
tants and Catholics share cer-
tain religious exercises.
The archdiocese said Catho-
lics will be encouraged to join in
such Protestant services as fu-
Rcicarda Offered sales in the similar 1964 period
NEW HAVEN Conn (AP) - by 6.000 homes, the Census Bu-
Insurance companies have of- reau says.
26153
30Meeegg
$988
they can’t answer the operator's
'“What number are you calling
from, please?” unless they get
Americans eat much seaweed help.
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$788
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BIOLOGICALLY SHE is ap-
proaching the day when she
will no longer be able to con-
ceive and oring forth a new
life Even women who have
spent a great deal of time
and effort for 30 years avoid-
ing pregnancy discover that
they feel a primitive dismay
when they cannot become
pregnant.
It is a time of great change
in the world around her; each
day there is some discovery,
some invention. even a rever-
sal of attitudes about what it
is seemingly lor her to do,
which are all to woman’s ad-
it takes, about $15 million to of the depression and war
EEi
BOSTON (APi — A 15 park-
ing conviction which Mrs. Eliza-
beth Sakaris, 42, of Peabody,
appealed to Superior Court, cost
her $25 plus attorney fees re-
cently.
A jury of 11 men and one
woman deliberated 30 minutes [
before returning a verdict of
4
EKamea
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13
dress size at 70 as she wore
at 20
The 1960s brings with them
many privileges A woman
vantage Neither man nor
woman is able to stop the
aging process yet, but even
this may be only a question
of time
IN THE MEANTIME, in
this second period of great dis-
turbances in her body, she
has no mother to guide her,
as do girls during adoles-
cence. No one will make ap-
pointments for her to have
the equivalent of teen-age
complexions, teeth and pup-
py fat properly attended to.
There is no one else to sub- ।
stitute skim milk in her cof- ,
fee, or help her pick out
suitable and becoming clothes,
or remind her how girls get
popular and stay that way.
But once she gets down to
the business at hand, there
is practically nothing this
—, latter-day goddess cannot ac-
complish
SHE WILL PIOUSLY thank
her lucky stars that she is
living in an era when, if the
ads do tend to push out the
editorial matter, at least they
— give her the chance to know
be able to control, others she
will not Nature is complete-
ly unsentimental—cruel if you
want to put it that way Every
woman who faces up to this,
who is honest with herself
will be that much ahead in the
long run. Subterfuges, of
course: little tricks and major
improvements, naturally—as
many as a woman’s enthusi-
asm and heart and pocketbook
will stand But evasion alone
with herself; no
—f,
□ 1H-E
BhC_i
hope, her salvation. may be
her education if the marri-
age was for better, it can
give her the background to
keep up with her husband.
If it takes a turn for the
worse, she has a better chance
of adding more profitably to
the family income
it can even be the one
thing which will give her that
second chance to become
friends with her husband
If she does not consider
herself quite that intellectual,
a woman can become school-
ed in all the niceties of gra-
clous living that she may
guilty. Judge Salvatore Faraci j
imposed the fine.
Mrs. Sakaris, tagged for park-
ing her car in a restricted zone,
said she appealed and asked for
a jurv trial “for the principle of
the thing ”
T H E DEN T O N K L l(J K 1) • C H K OM (L 1.
is a big boom to our economy. We at Allen Butane are going all out and
have marked the excise tax off of every item covered by this reduction.
W
$51
O Month
With Nominal Down
Payment
somebody who does not have they must have reached their
to be pleasant in return. 18th birthday on the closing date
Women who have kept their for acceptance of applications,
handin at managing things. There is no maximum age limit.
1 itis oniy the stock count ° However, persons who have
a Thrift . op. or who have passed the age of 70 may be
continued to study their fav-
7500
$E04
3 Month
With Nominal Down
Payment
By THELMA C. PURTELL
As she approaches her 40s,
every woman begins to have
private misgivings. She won-
ders whether she is as attrac-
tive as she was She ac-
quires a tendency either to
avoid three-way mirrors or to
go to the other extreme and
find in them an almost mor-
bid fascination
She is approaching a time
of change, as great as pu-
berty. Some changes she will
not married at all.
(Condensed from “Genera-
tion in the Middle.” Copy-
right by Thelma C Purtell,
published by Paul S. Eriks-
son, Inc.)
Friday: Love and the old-
er woman.)
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eluded. The Star of Arkansas was
North America s only dia-found in 1956 at the Crater of
mond mines, located about two Diamonds. In the rough it
miles southeast of here are weighed 15.31 carats: Mrs. Ar-
thriving tourist attractions. The thur Lee parker of Dallas, who
‘ diamond - hunting season found it, recently had it ap-
gets warm with the weather praised again Value $100,000
The mines aren t actually But there is one difference be.
mines anymore I hey once tween the finds the Uncle
were brie ybu now 7'7 Sam diamond was discovered
operated purely as tourist at in a mining operation
fractions, wherethe traveler - Star of Arkansas was
for a $1.50 fee can scrabble ,, . . . /
through acres of plowed uPof the ground by a tourist
kimberlite in search of dia now operated by James R
mondS , Johnston occupies 828 acres.
He can also.picnic or i of which Johnston said 49 acres
rest knowing that the soil be- are diamond _ bearing soil
neath him — the kimberlite — . . ..
bears diamonds for the deter- 11 er is operated by Mr
mined and lucky plucker and Irs Howard Millar, who
Diamonds have been found in have handled 11 since it was
Isolated instances elsewhere in
North America, but only near
here have they been found in
such quantities as to be consid-
ered a mine.
Last year about 109 000 visi-
12888 Sale
$49 Excise
Less O Tax
acle. She has many rights
which she has fought for so
hard that it seems a pity to
waste them She has the right
to as much education as she
has the energy to take She
may be doctor, lawyer, mer-
chant. editor-in-chief—and is,
AT 40. A woman’s only
s26884e.,„
$"735 Excise
Let* 4 Tax
•—/
Our Fiscal Year Ends June 30th. The manager says
CLEAN HOUSE so you will not have the "count 'em"
We've talked him into the lowest prices ever - Come
in and see for yourself and SAVE!
ante subject or hobby at
home, are one up in this
game.
Today, as never before, she
has a second chance to pull
her own life together and have
Rural Carrier
Second Change Is Difficult AiIiVim S
( An examination for rural car-
rier for the post office at Lew-
by circumstance back into isville will be open for accep-
the business world, a woman tance of applications until July
should not be further alarm- 13
ed if her first reaction is one . „
of sheer palic. . Applicants must take a writ-
. . ten test for this position They
After a long period away must have resided within the
from a career women forget delivery of the Lewisville Post
what it is to have to be al- l Office for one year immediate-
ly preceding the closing date of
the examination. In addition,
unknowingly manufacturers put Now the telephone company
the nutritious ocean plants into has installed Braille number
a wide variety of products, in- stickers in seven of the city’s
eluding bread, cheese, ice public phone booths.
cream, jellies, salad dressings The stickers are under the
and breakfast food bell box
mnam A m. about and trv devices and lo-
Failures As Mines, S.XA-iS
' leged.
41 „ „ I I % rIN • . The important thing to take
Good For lourists
are available to any woman
MURFREESBORO. A r k Diamond Mine Inc . and weighed who wants them today. There
(AP) — Diamonds are a girl’s 42 carats and 23 points in the is no reason why she should
best friend, the saying goes, but rough The emerald-cut stone not be wearing the same
nerals, Thanksgiving services,
.. g . ... .. ordination of ministers and wed-
considered only for temporary Itlind Can't Pliant WASHINGTON AII Salp dings. 1Prote a \ ".will be ex-
lmted —-......e ; P"' P the s cathohic maspendon«
year: MONTPEL IER,,V ’ (AP) - four months of the year trailed prayer and singing of hymns.
Complete information about Sightless folk are harassed by a r 1 1
the examination requirements host of inconveniences, among
and instructions for filing appli-. them the numbers in public tel-|
cations may be obtained at the ephone booths.
Lewisville Post Office To place a long distance call
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