Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 233, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 1, 1979 Page: 2 of 16
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Mrs McNeely had been
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which the senator continued hi* sharp
“attack on the presidefsptan to-pharse
.out price contros on I S,oilandt,
profits
Kennedy told the American Society .
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CHICAGO (AP> — Sears, Roebuck
and Co .the nation a largest retailer
is reducing prices in its current
catalog by 5 percent startingtoday:
the Rhome areg
a retired frmer
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City Attorney -
May 1. SJJW.S—--'.—
notice to
CONTRACTORS___
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NOTICE or
PUBL IC HI AW ING
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for
efforts froft
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were Altw r ■
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United pv Internahonal
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Bush declares presidential bid
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nation's energy future,appears ready proposal said prior to today s'
to reverse "Telf and support the
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CARPETING
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qu Bi carpej an paddin Sampies
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deregulation He said oil companies
would be able Id keep 29 cents on
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“ Survivors include his
wife, Mitron Carpenter
of Rhome, .one son.
the ' the Rev „John Peel ro
officiate.Burial was to
df ++t IT
. Ker ned;
sar
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were to
Further? the suit contends that the
alleged acts “were at all ‘limes ap-
proved by the fraternity, occurred
on the fraternity premises and “at all
times were directly or indirectly
approved by Dever in his .capacity as
faculty adviser
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Mckinry, Denton, Texas on
deposit of) Twenfy ($20 00)
‘ dollars per set, which sum so
deposited will be refunded,
provided thecocomqema-are
returned in good condition to
the city wifhnTIfeen (151
days after the bids are
opened /. , '
CITY OF DENTON TEXAS'
— By R E Nelson
Diroctor of Utiltles
Inhis news conference. -Carter
defended his decision to decontrol
'domestic oilproduction and criticized
public notice
fkejutePeformance Bnd
witPin ten i 10■ days ‘after
Assistant City Planner
£ ^"Y 1 1979 .
enerally is conceded that 'he
f Commerce Committee, told by
President Carter a standby gasoline __.
ratining plan is “imperative" for the manager
she had
certified
_ . conference. Carter reacted angrly to
attacked with fists, a putty scrapev a Kennedy speech i New York in
and a metal'ladle “
i MelonieBurchfield
• Mis,Qenton,fer recentTy Winnngsthe sec
ond annual schotrshigvompetition of the
Arts Council .of 'Fort Worth ond Tarrant
County. J
last wekpna 9-8 vote Both House -
and S nate, panels have ’ rejet ted
rehabilitation < ounseioj in an automotile at < i
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, WASHINGTON (AP1— The House— met t -___ g-
f Commerce Committee, told by rejection of the plan ,. —
President Carter a standby gasoline Rep John Dingel). D-Mich House
rationing plan is "imperative" for the manager of Carters rationing
already inmor'y par's ' he sald '
member of
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Secomd cfoss postoo poid o Denfon Toxos
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aN“ne,, 42-4 Iein —84
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renmination and re elected '
It a
most .formidable •obstacle t
Come On Down
To -
ewrwitte Tevn 7/806 ?
let Aiea 214 4 36 1915
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county jail on 17,500 bond
Bond for Skinner, who surren:
dered himself to authorities April 24
after being fought by police since
the murder, was originally set at
$40,000 by Peace 'Justice James
Erwin. That amount was later
reduced to $25,000 by 158th District
Judge Bob Scofield, who again
com, which last year was $922
million. Catalog sales accounted for
about. 20 percent of Sears $18 billion
-n gross sales last year ’ '
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NOTICE OF
. PUBLICHEARING
__________" nm.................
Notice is hereby given that
the City Council of Denton,
.Texas, will hold a public
hearing on May 15.,1979, at $
p m ih the Council Chambers
of the Municipet Building to
consider the petition of Mr
- Robert "Caidicell and "Mr
Rome Johnston requbsting a
change In zoning from MUIti
--------Family (MF 2) to Neigh,
borhood Service (NS)
classification for a acre
located on the southwest
( corner of West Hickory and
Welch Street* .
Sam A Listi
saidft I think he was defending his •
positon In th stroneesn. mapnef he
< ouli l happen think ' $ ah jn
defetbeppinon ' .
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Calhoun, Ga and she
dit-d'Sunday at an Irving
, hospital
. 4 brother, EP Carpenter . she married James
of Rhome Monday for of Fort Worth, one Earn McNeely m-
, Carpenter- sister. Maggie Spain of .
—ome The Rev Dallas; .'and two
•an Haun aconducted grandchildren
the services and burial
17 vears
Mave You Shopped
•UNMIS
•AKMIY
528 W. UNIVERSITY DR
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The suit seeka, a ommum of
$100,000 in both compensatory and
in a move to comply With President
Carter’s anti-inflation guidelines
Sears announced the across-the- -
board price cut for the spring and
summer 1979 General Catalog on
Menday: three days after Sears
would-gladly support
Ruhrdsin and
k her \i
born Jan 28, 1889, in
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(Ienton -icirtt hronicle
( lassified ads bring qutb
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NOTICI IO THE PUBLIC
- Ant tmnenurt-teieetret-peoth-ehahele-eputaten-g--standant-et
anrtem-mndryrdu# ot-torpotttref*Mf+etre+e--p- ted ween-seing—
Calied,to th . pubiisher v altpntioh T publisher, Mfesponsibie ■
. tor copy omiwwon ‛ypog aph . • P , “any qnthtondi eibe
that occur Thw ih, 10 mi 1 HHem niti Nerkeurattede
-
bayconly
congressional proposals to
'McCracken and
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Happy 25" Anniversary
Mom & Dad “
From. .
wfacssspeck for themsej vis,
theWase , think the ad-
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COUNTE w HOCKS
oni eroe tno *a rr
i Sen. Edward: M Kennedy. D Mass .
Led by Rep. Toby Moffett. D-ComH , . that the decision' amounted to
the group is trying to Slop Carter by k. surrender 'to the oil industry:
"The president said all price,
decontrol would encourage oil com
i new "oil while kis
, reduced the bond to $7,500 Monday - a shotgun., the sheriffs office report
. . . ........" . —.....- , said
Sears cuts catalog prices to meet guidelines
pl’ar k
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presidential candidate for 1980 -
At a nationally broadcast new
Jesse HlL
-........ 80. of Rhome
, Bu‘ if Republicans can sink
inpu"enL any- Harold Stassen and Los Ange Ie bus
nessmanBerjamin Fernandsgi; 43
Fire othen hopfuls have riBHN
, with the,, Hietiu
missimpubainkeyrrik*’ ■
' h ' ' /* - '
publicly opened and read
aloud in the Civil Defense,
Room, City Hall, at 2 p.m on
May 24, 1979 , _
_ . TM—€Hr—counemwiiof "
ficially review .the bids at
their regular meeting on
June Si 1979 The Council will
ward the.contract a* soon
thereafter’a* practical
Each bid-mus be at
-companied by a cashier 4
check, certified chek or
ackeptable bidders bon
payable without recourse to
the Cit.of Denton. Texas,' in
an.amount not less than-five
(5 percent) percent of the bid’
submitted as a guarantee
that the bidder will ente into
a’ contract .and execute a
performance bond Ung a
payment bond, within, fifteen
(IS) days after notification of
the award of the contract; to
him . . -
The right is reserved, as the
•interest of the C itV may
require;, to,reject airy and al
bidi and to waive any-in
formality in bidi received
Major'bid quantities tot the
project are as follows
1425 L *F 8 Water Pipe
1500 L F 6’ Water Pipe"
12 Ea Gate valve*'.
7 Ea Fire Hydrant*
-15 Ton* Cast. Iron Fitting*
Plan* and spec if leaf ion* may
be secured from mhe-Director
Of Ufilities, 2 IS East
The record of the
r mi jr
(Hx RAMEY KING & MINNIS
Seeled bids*, proposals ad
dressed to the C Hy Couhcil of.
Penton, Dent,on County,
Texas will be received at the
office of the Purchasing
HAgent, Municipal Buding
Denton, Texas until 2 00 pm.
MUy- 24, 1979 and then
phlirly opeped and read for.
the construction 4P
proximately 3000 linear feef
of class D wire fence at the
benton Municipal A.rbort
under the dre •
-v
Var1 Parker
from getting
—k 'fie hphe- (fi.e lh he lani
to reconsider its previous 22-20 Tarters decision to decontrl mi as ' uszja loff. bkoney J climby every hew dollar they earn from 6cr8) PKeparedness 'halthecoi
inn f the nlen prices beg ynning June 1 .. ‛ ■- Sen.Edward M Kennedy D-Mass. dec ontvol an amoun in satdsir ikes mi’terappnovetsstandbyrationmg
a fair balance ; • ^>ian. " Carter said I
The Senate. Fuergy CorHaiLlee
approved the slandhy, rafioning plan ’ "*
to be held for. Maude
Ethel- Elbert. 84 .-al 2
p m Tuesday at the
Lake Dallas United
Methodist Church. with
w.i‘h the Texas,
Rehabitttation Com
missin since 1958
She was the w idriw of
(irurge W Maddox
She is survned by a
'ogtthet they ran Juist President
rich off
Carter specifically urged the ,
Commerce Committee to appfove the Eanet-par f of Carter s andby Plal
backup gasoline rationing plan and to that W qutd. give, the president
send it to the full House .... emergency authority 0 close sery ice '
It is imperativ e -for ‘our nation s stations •___ ■ . ■
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He was ficiate Burial wait to he . daughter Don Steph
at Oaklawn: Cemetery
Mrs MeNeely was
< '
of Newspaper Edirs that the
overbearing power of the oil lobby
has intimidated the admnistranion
into throwing tn “the towel without,
even entering the ring on 1 he issue of .
oil price decontrol ..........—
Pledge-——----
Continued from Page One
kicked him on the head and buttocks
- On Oct 4, the petition contends,
Dukes was "tackled by Davis on the
premises" of the fraternity during an
initiation exercise."
The suit alleges that on Oct 5,
: Dukes was "restrained by one or
more of the (defendants) while
haws from his mustache were pulled
out" and subjected to “extreme
physical and mental abuse,
harassment and embarrassment "
. On Oct. 10, the petition contends.
- followed at Fairview Beatrice McNeely
- Cemetery near Rhome, DECATUR _ Funeral
under t e direction services for Beatrice '"“Sycamore Baptist
of Christian Funeral McNeely, 90, cf Irving. Church sor 69 years
ome o Decatur, were to be held at 2 pm She is survived by one.
Mr- Carpenter died Tuesday at the Chris son. Joe C McNeely
Saturday at his home tian Funeral Home one daughter. Mrs
He was born Jan 20, , • : c . . . •
.on i w r- . -i Chapel,- with the Rev Sidney M Stephens, a
1899, in. Wise County and ™ , 1" . . /
lived mosttdf his life in Charles Taylor to of grandson and grand
(jon Hune
F'allbear,
Hnv B
V ' . Iw, - of t rasu n •
l rankness not talse
public NOTICE
Proposal* shai be*
companied by a cashiers or
cert if ied check upon natanei
or state bans in an amnount
hot less, then 5 percent (5
percent i of the total ariocm
bid payable wthoutreourse
to the City of Denton, Texas
or a. bid .bond in the same
amoUnt from a reliable
urety ' combany, as
-guer'anfee that the bidder
will enter into 4 contract anti
.rust etki wsth eh Ametian wey pie
ThwHesh upsg hep nt
i ■ y camnpaign and ihw spur. ot*ihe"
Mrrge Hush prehid ne v >
twMeMm • •-pt
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. KANDAH I MINNIS ’ •
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DENN,***—--------......
. . attaching a decontrol ban to another
.. meeting "I think heresga good’ Dingell said, he would fight this -............
proposal , “ , chance, of turning it around I think -move but.' U’shard 10 teli you what ‘ panies to find
, The effectivehess of the president s there's a very good chance “ - their-chancesarvrn ' “
appeal — made in a . nationally . ..A move was also possible in the
televised news conference - ..was-I committee sometime today by a
being put to the test today as the panel , group of liberals seeking -t—block
' 4
.6304
News Briefs
; ? Murder suspect released on bond I.KrjputAuun
Steven-Loy Skinner, under m- on the. recommendation of County •solutior bur -" hard choices,. Bush
dictment for the Feb 5 murder of .a District Attorney Jerry. Cobb, ac
• Justin man'has been released from 1 _ cording to sheriff's office'records
Skinner, 33, was indicted Feb 15
for the murder of James Howard
follow at Swisher.
Cemetery, tinder the
direction of the Daltor
and Son Funeral Hme
Mrs Elbert was "Bn
May ll. 1894, in Dashti
'If Car'll was astomished by Ken.
edy 2 Monday. -+4+-
presidnt mst not have been
. listtnir la*' woek whr Kennedy
• used words teh as "phrat op
portum-m/and . charade in
referrmgte/eceptrol and ttewindtall
profits 'a*
" 1 ■ '' Y a; 7
Bet - • ■ ■.,
' erap " ■ P
Brown omup
By $ Sharpe
p-pup-f n Chak
‛omm Pb Sarv '
Dr Prooer
EagieP Nerinous
f<»*! men • oda-
Eni Box > ma .
opfable 'o the Owner .
* her’ ? I d k 1‛ • M.
Hoidtet Juhn W. ( -KI !
J M Si ip - J H ugh
officials' met in Washington with
President Carter $ Council on Wage
and Price Stability
Sears officials said Monday. night
they do not know-how the price cuts
■will affect the company's net in.
____________ —____ , that:
scenafio would be a Kenneds can
didacy The senator hteadfast ly i
demes) any intention of runnmgh" : Kenhedy said this unless the phrasi
although, public opinion pollp amote , i were taken ou aif,.corntext. Car'!
Democrats frequently rank humh - l,sard
ahead of Carter as the preferred 15
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A qen‛ n • ’ e ■ ‛N . n f, pal
. ‘ ’
.OtLv those ■ on* a tor at
cet Q er *y aco " -o‛ t*f
b d ni and . contrec*
reguizements shouid-omi
brocosal~
( 1T v or Df N’ON ’ I KA ,
e Ma; 1 3 (-"
Puchasing"euen‛
Mey 1 s19‛9
great’ her masler s degree,
from Texas lech
Continued from,Page One _ .
said he expet'ts Carter_ will run. tn
sot and daugh’erin
. law Mx haci ad yesa
Madda of Sangef and
' W u Erandchi idy WI
xor: and ~ara Madd x
of Sanger
Cook, whose body was found in a
vehicle on FM 156 near Drop Road
Firemen' wwho discovered the body
, originally believed Cook had been
r 'w said he migh
h‛
40+ -
Watson
Jane K. Maddox
Funeral seruces for
Je.K Maddox, 66
who died Monday night
and Jan Hahn and line franklin; ( ount an P ndihe wi‛h the.
greatgranddaughter Hospital in Mount whmtt Floyd Hamiett
Alicia Stephens, ail ot Vernon : FunefulHomne:
Irving She t survived b " i Mrs Madaox .was.
Maude E Elbert " three sons Ed and twrn ApriT 1913 "i. ■
James Elbert, troth of Fort— Worih - and
LAKE DALLAS 14 WisV ille.. and Hohert -revod her H 4
Funeral services-were, Elbert of Mount Ver degree, from Kantas
non. four grandchildren S’ale l unversrty and -
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Z-1389
Notice >* hereby given that
rthe.City Council of Denton,
Text* ' w‘9—hete—apublic
• hearing on May 15, 197% at 7
pm in the Council. Chambers
' of the Municipal Bulldipg to
consider the petition of Mr
Kert Moore requesting a
change in’zoning from Multi
Family (MF 2) to Neigh
borhood Service (NS)
' classification on a 39 acre
tract located on the south
west corner of Eagle Drive
arid Avenue B.
Sam A L isti
LAWN> DOCTOR
NOW SIEVING DENTON
Pr otessionols Ih LgwnCoro Gragth
mFortilizotion Wwod & iqsert trol
levy a tax -on the resulting xcss
l Assisfant City Planner
’ , April W, AM? V 1979
" NOTICE voBDDER
01 D NO. 8003.
Seeled bide addressed to the
. ^ty pt Denton, Texas wi .be
received at me office, of the
- t — Purchasing Agent, City Hal!
until 2 p m on Mey 24. 197%
tqr the construction «twater
• improvements on Mision
' srreet.Thebieswillbe
Fort Worth;
Br 13 • E bt \ He adv
Jesu • al. D; kjK udv.
WASHINGTON TAP Former -ImShe "wholV feldlof enerleadershp.in br counr-smop ' akn a 5hap at Domncrati
CIA Director George Bush’ formally 4 therema be a reai need to qafl trying fowl the Americanpplestranttmtpa*F* fde
announced-tis eanddaey Im the om theAwerican peoplegfor sacrifice . . that th. t—e-panaceas for our Bush said rhetoruas no’ enough
Republican presidenzial Domination he added • “ ‘ , . ————problems, the Texan said m a I provideThenkind of leadership our
today^romisffll^Tw’r^^ new • Bush said hv hoped fa run his ' prepared.annouhe ement . . Ir nod anddesnt v‛
candor for tough problems - .primary, campaign wirhou attacking More important., if is nime for u<r~ Asavandidr fufofttniden' ! 5 m
i—rrvals us.that 'be - he Ameiri an-prople, to stop fouliiig 1 Fr"I*" - Thal a New
nomihafiou woud "be worth . oursies Frmer a I.lea' MuraBew
m the fall . . a ... , , ...- Houndann he said Butldoplg’
1 -just don * want to divide an .1. . .. * ’■* ’ * r • . . .
. putlic MTV ne becomes the, •/X s
announced Repuhican caridid. Fnu etfne‛"idershipin‛he
The others are former F . T,v, Mh’suusnhna**
and Treasury Me relary J' ' immidtf’
nally RepPhlpM. (ranei 1m-0"h5
sen Lowell, Wi icker of ( onne »H‘U‘ I’. rmtse l
In shof
( oker Huneral Home
cundu ird by the Hex
■ id Male Burial'was at
anger t eut h r x
Serving as palitwarers
were Dt J < i‛de
sa id in his anouneement speech
And in a news conference Tollowing
declaration of his cnddacy Bush
accused Democrats of overpromising
for the past two decades and Mid'he
would call instead for sacrifices by the
American people
As'apresudenf I would ask them to n-ralon*
, — ' u . . . U Repunican. winune the nominatimn
involved in an accident, but a later reahzee cannot beatinfla ion ■ -would hav a goq mth. fali
' examination of the body showed that.. whichistheNo 1 issue today unies} BBusn said ijstbemeiwuhata
Cook had been shot,apparentlywith . we curtail to some degree government ", bette r shot
- — spending and that will involv some . • --------. ~ .
sacrifice " he said • ■ ' I' is time for .hoe who asPir‛ ‛!
Carter-Kennedy
he nided ■ - *___
' Bush ai hene whn
‘ um
This surcessful boder musf
tyeneen Per torm ane e and
Pavent Bongedon 1hd form
proqided A viaamour’ 0’ 00
percent of viej’onfTNt-t-or •
’ r om a pd6 ved ■. U rety"
sompany hoiding a berm.t
tom 'tie Statr of Tena 10 act
an surety or surtis ec
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Page 2 DENTONTRECORD-CHRONICLE Tuesday, Max 1, 1979
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House may switch to support gas rationing
t arter H ugh I ‘a’
' » vet, u 7 *rv‛
1 H n , 01, Den* o '
A ' hoid a puti (
n.Mav S’ 1970*at ?
ecour IC" az Ato 1. •
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w \ TSI IX te of ~angt r
tune : ,u * i v w • aO'
I I 1 X H I f s i ’ X
P}o 2005 Emet.
son ( * uner al servc-
wi re heid Mondy*gtu
Pearl S’reet < hurs h i
< hris! < anduc ' rd । ■
Jo Smith Hut ial w as ,i.
Rose iawn • Men u 1.
re——-—
4 PUBLIC NOTICE
----—--—--+
ens. and she died Niday at
#)'.
-n /
9 L, .cr
.INSURANCE. s
"** '.M..'. L OV except those
reourementi retated abovi .
QuaLtied prosper* ve b oders
m, obt, n copies of he ba
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 233, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 1, 1979, newspaper, May 1, 1979; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1596777/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.