Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 166, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 19, 1964 Page: 6 of 12
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Wednesda;
Record- Chronicle
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Regular $2.50
Dominoes Clatter At Drop
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Regular $8.95
Monthly Tourney Held in School House
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BROOKS PHARMACY NO. 2
THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF DENTON
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Denton
South Side Square
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NOTICE
SWEATERS
TO HOME FREEZER OWNERS
AND
LOCKER RENTERS
We NOW Have A FOUR MONTH FINANCE
PLAN On MEATS!
We Feature:
Tenderness In Every Bite
CATALINA
PERMA-LIFT BRAS
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AND GIRDLES
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GREATLY REDUCED
CLOSE OUT REDUCED
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We have lockers for
rent to store
your meat
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FAST ♦ FRIE
WISH PAPAl
Beginning Thursday Morning at 9:00 THE STYLE SHOP
Ladies Ready to Wear will begin a complete closeout sale.
. HOME KILLED CALVES
HOGS AND LAMBS
EVERYTHING ON SALE
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
NOTHING HELD BACK
SPRING 8 SUMMER INCLUDED
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All Meats Cut To Your
Specification
Swift Heavy ProTen
Beef
BEEF
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ACROSS FROM THE POST OFFICE
25 YEARS OF LOCKER SERVICE
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New Personna Stainless Steel Blades
"Keeps That Fresh Blade Feeling"
SWEATERS - SUITS - CAPRI
WOOL
Triaminicin With Vitamin "C”
"Relief of Sinus and Colds Miseries"
Reg. 98c Size SPECIAL 69c
MELINA™
MERCOURT
nta"erviCe
SPECIAL$5.88
DENTON FROZEN FOODS
223 N. Locust
One-A-Day Vitamin Tablets
"For Better Health"
Helena Rubinstein Color Shampoo
"Giant 12 Ounce Plastic Bottle"
Five Shades To Choose From
ICE CREAM SODA
Any Flavor
N“e,.u -w®
DRESSES 73 CAPRI
•'CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED
• FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
BROOKS DRUG
“OVER ONE MILLION PRESCRIPTION FILLED"
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you've at least read the fine
print. For there is still a chance
that you're not on the streets in.
violation of the edict
BLACK AND WHITE
j It’s in black and white in the
■city's lengthy list of ordinances,
and it says that when the bell |
I at the fire station or city hall |
| rings, juveniles should be at
! home.
On Oct 13, 1916, Mayor T. L.
St Clair and Aidermen L. Ren-
shaw. A. M. Gose and Glen Rus-
sell, approved an ordinance that
said any youngster under 17
seen on the streets after 9:30
p.m. would be subject to a fine
of not less than 81 nor more'
THE STYLE SHOP
LADIES READY TO WEAR - ACROSS FROM RUSSELL'S
SPECIAL $1.50
Dominoes clatter monthly in
the rooms where Floyd Mon-
cnef studied math. English and
other school subjects 40 years
ago.
And, at the Drop domino
Triton Clock
"No Exchange or Refund"
> .......... SPECIAL $1.00
SPECIAL $1.65
720077
favorite fashion . .. ...
s(r(ch denim pans ef rugged ct
and nylon... zipper back - bandess
Wais... they fee/ 'fJonjerful walking,
or soping - horizoral stretch
gives with cach move
Decatur Curfew: 9:30 p.m.
DECATUR — Here's a mes- meanor. Or, he would not be in I employment was performed at
sage to the youth of this Wise contempt if he happened to be nighttime.
County seat: If you're on the returning from an educational Sam Renshaw, city secretary,
streets without a good reason or religious meeting, or in says he is unable to say if the
after 9:30 p.m., the chances are search of a doctor or medical ordinance is still in effect. "I’m
that you may be in violation of supplies, in which case his mis-' not sure it was ever published.
| a eity ordinance. sion would have been construed; enforced or amended. But one
I But don’t rush home until as an emergency. 'thing’s certain, it was the law
Playtex Nurser Kit
"Nearest Approach To Breast Feeding"
SPECIAL $1.19
money - raising project, because | Under conditions of the rul-!
i club women wished to paint the ing. the city marshall was “to j
old combination heater flashed ,, asrecent.saturday.nigntlon the old school stage and the
first in 1923. the year the two- Moncrief and 1515 Partner. E kitchen. The 81.000 required for
classroom, frame school open- Lewis. were outplaying 26 chai- a coat of white paint, however,
ed ledgers for wrist watches, first still eludes them.
silent movies shown with a hand-
cranked projector. The school
never did have electricity.
Mrs. Williams’ husband and
Mrs. Mamie D. Blase, who also
remains in Drop, were the last
teachers the system had. School-
age children went to Justin af-
ter the mid-thirties.
Almost immediately the
school building became the com-
munity center. In-1939 a hard-
wood floor was laid for skating.
Homecoming for ex-students
every three years — one was
held in the fall — and the com-
munity Christmas tree have
become regular events.
Between the two rooms where
Santa Claus parades and dom-
inoes clink, a divider slides in- l
to the attic, affording the large
space required for such activi-
ties.
And again next month, in this
big room, more area people will
gather — who knows, Dist. Atty.
Henry Wade might show up — |
for their favorite pastime.
ALVORD
Patricia Fi
Falls and ’
son Jr. we
night at tl
Church in
The couj
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ter a wedd
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and Mrs. I
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groom, soi
Edd Andei
a graduat
School an
Payne Col
president i
and cheer
for at Mid
The Res
Muskogee,
E J Brad
officiated
ceremony,
presented
accompan
who sang
and Mrs !
who sang
est" and
Tapers
branched
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white gla
tions flan)
tage and i
Given
father. th
of antique
with pear
loped Chi
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neckline,
fusion wa
She earn
lace cove
white ci
with red
_ „ _ . than 825. At 5 a.m. the curfew.
I The Home Demonstration .
I Club sponsors the tournaments is lifted, the ordinance says.
I began three years ago as a BELLS RING
Have your prescriptions filled at.
BROOKS DRUG STORE or Mg
BROOKS PHARMACY No. 2-4
"Where only the finest ingredients ere used.CA5
Three registered pharmacists on duty" L-feeF
Vicks Formulo 44 Cough Mixture
"Stops Nagging Coughs"
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16.98‘Now 700 2 PANTS 8 1298 ,
1555 Now 900.4, 2300 < 5
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THE STYLE SHOP has been purchased by Bomar-Noles. All Ladies Ready-to-Wear will be
closed out to make way for a young men's shop. Beginning Thursday morning at 9:00 THE
STYLE SHOP will close out all Ladies Ready-to-Wear.
Moncrief spent that school prize in the domino competition. One member jokes that the bell at the fire station or citv
__________________________________________________________ tournament startedbecause.it hall of the said city, and said
sounded like a good racket. . „
m Louisa Coulter the and consti-
I faculty in the new school build- tute the curfew.”
m ing. The
m was For the
E "But
m didn’t have ex- enL there committed no misde-
I plained Mrs. J. E. Lewis, club Send your Heart Fund Check to
mk ' "
m two teachers instead of three."
Another former Drop pupil,
Mrs. Ray Williams, remembers
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I THE SIX .
I MOST I
EXCITING I
I WOMEN ,
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 166, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 19, 1964, newspaper, February 19, 1964; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594450/m1/6/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.