Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 239, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 8, 1979 Page: 2 of 16
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In recent weeks, corporation after
But Americans divided
on government controls
large favored controls by
Merrill to head Pilot Point police
propertytaxes to cover the dropin the
Henderson namedLass-o editor
reprlttan€athedratand EIX ho- ages captorshe W as going 0 ’he kifctwn for
ears in a househoW Under the modi congressional critics
Medical group cites Grapevine papers
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School board
21 more men shot to death
by Khomeini’s firing squads
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Shoppers
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LIFE • HEALTH
fication, the amount would be based
half on the number of vehicles in a
family and half on the amount of
gasoline historically used in each
held at 4 m Tuesday
at the Dalton and Son
Funeral Home Chapel,
with the Rev Arthur
A Southwest Bonk
Membor FDIC
services
to be at
Ch a m h • r la i n conduct ed
the. services and brta
JIM M. LEGGIERI
1716 Westminister, Suite E
Denton, Texas 76261
Bus, (817) 382-0779
Home (817) 387 6460
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First Baptist Church of
Gainesville, with the
Rev. Dr. Harry Roark to
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But Jackson said in an interview
there are still “so many competing
interests'' that even the new plan
could be in jeopardy
Shrader.
Dean
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Monte
Mulkey.
(ike a neighbor, •
SeopeFarm •• ther -
Jerry Shahan
GAINESVILLE -
Funeral services for
Jerry Shahan, 55, of 504
Aspen, were to be held
Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the
Blotter
Pharmacy reports burglary
First
Denton
National
money flows to large shareholders of ।
the corporations Sixteen percent said
the Corporations themselves get most
of the benefits
Only 5 percent said the public
benefits from business profits and-2 '
percent said the profits go to the '
companies' employees
Although the public is weary of-
Have You Shopped
BUDDIIS
BAKER Y
528 W UNIVERSITY DR.
percent are opposed Ten percent
not sure -
Denton Tewos 76201
Telephone A'uoRI/ 381 3811
To
You
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Also totoo dogs against theft Texas Driv-
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A sixth grader f*om Newton Rayzor. who
wrote a poem which won the State Litero-
lure award given by the Parent Teacher As:
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Exxon, up 37 percent over last year’s
first quarter. Atlantic Richfield, up 61
percent; Du Pont, up 48 percent:
Union Carbide, up 58 percent, Chase
Manhattan, up 78 perent.
The AP-NBC News poll taken April
30 and May 1 found 68 percent of the .
public saying business profits are too
high Twenty-two percent said they
• are about right and 5 percent said
profits are too low.
Five percent of the 1,600 adults
state. * .
•—The modified formula also wuld
allow households to get ration rights
for no more, than three vehicles
The changes were aimed at picking
up support for the plan from various
Our new Eye Computer ossures you of the
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Saturday, May 12
1 To 5 P.M.
Fairgrounds Building-Behind Denton Center
$4.00 Per Shot
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News Briefs
/fl GOOD
"REASONS
to see your good
neighbor agent
""Regularly $584,"
"Sale Price $399."
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Denton County
Loon
Headquarters
Fortynine percent favor man
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at midnight
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on
corporate profits too high, public says
Are
Wr Important
THE FORECAST — Ram is expected during the forecast period, today until
Wedresday morning, from the eastern Plains to the upper Great Lakes and
for the western and northern Plains Snow is also expected in the western
Plains Warm,, sunny weather is forecast for the East Cold weather is
forecast for the northern Plains, the rest of the country will have mild tern
peratures .’ _...
estimated 53-cent tax increase, would
be W39 versus an annual decrease of
$66 in utilities ’ .
Tomorrow: To deduct or not to
deduct — that is the contingent.
Americans are "not pleased with corporation has announced higher
ecent reports of record corporate 1 profits in the first quarter of thisyeJrt
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student for the student and payroll
services
“One of these days, we re probably
going to come before you with a
consideration for an in-house, mini
computer.. but this is- a reasonable,
price for now," Payne told..school
board members.
The board also appointed Garland
Cates. David Fitch and Bill Bradty.
the board of equalization which is
scheduled to meet June 11 13 Johnnie
Glenn was appointed as an alternate
to the board
in other action, board; members
appointed elementary school
assistants to the principals In a
transfer of funds.
rm-m
conduct the
based on an
hospital
He was born Sept 15.
1823, in Corinth and was
a used car dealer in
interviewed nationwide by telephone
are not sure
Part of the negative reaction to
>. business profits comes from the-
public perception of who benef its from -
" such earnings
Thirty -seven percent said top-evel
executives reap the: benefits of big
profits, while 33 percent said rhe
auf "1
h! cv, t
Lake Dallas, onc sister.
Lois Moses of Dallas,
and one grandchild-
For polls with 1,600 interviews, the
results should vary no more than J
mangin- . - three percentage points eitherway-
On the other side fhose wh said ymply henenumf sample errors
Grandma’s House
*14 * 512 N. Elm '
V/iumuil Gifta
Opening Muy'1 at
10 A.M..5:30 M Mon Sot
“i‛ A.
profits, an Associated Press NBC
News poll shows.
The inflation-weary public says
business profits are too high and that
it is company executives and large
Hostages escape gunmen
, in El Salvador embassy
"datory controls on profits? but
hours hours.of-power each month
from $39 95 to $37,75. a decrease of
$2.20 for the month Nelson said
“The average year-round con-
sumption is about 850 kilowatt-hours
-per month," he said
if aperson’s average monthly bill is
$100. which Nelson says is extreme,
the bill would go down by $5.50, an —
annual savings of $66
Thus, for a $50,000 home which
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likely to favor controls on such ear
—Bob Merrill, security chief for’
Denton State School; will begin a
new job as Pilot Point police chief
Monday. - •. ,
Merrill said he has been at the
state school for 212 years and felt he
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CARPETING
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Fund transfers
Continued from Page One
if the city dropped its bond
coverage to the minimum level of $2 8
million, he said $2 million would be
deducted to pay bonds, $500,000. for
capital improvements and only
$300,000 would remain for transfers or
other improvements
"So even without the transfers, we
could reduce the rates and maintain
bond coverage,” he said
' As one might expect, those wht d)
business profits are too high are most
tungs Those who said profits are t0
The Grapevine Sun and The
- Grapevine News-Advertiser have
been named among seven recipients
of media awards presented by the
Texas Medical Associaiom for
outstanding medical reporting
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Nation's weather-
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USP 154000
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DENTON PUBLISHING CO
Subscription $3 50 Month $42 00 Year 1
Motor Route $3 75 Month $45 00 Yeor
Lower bond coverage, however, might receive a monthly bill of $100 in_______
would influence the interest rates the tilties, the annual increase in
• city could expect on future bond sales
Continued from Page One
tennis and junior high volleyball to the
athletic program
The total cost for the two programs .
would be $6,840, he said
“We’ll just have to wait and see if
we have enough for the two additional
programs," Kirk said.
* In other business, school board
I members voted to renew a $37,000
contract with the Region XI
Educational Service Center in Fort
I Worth for computer services
The computer services are used in
three ways, Crillon Payne, assistant
superintendent for business affairs.
.said. ” ' . ~......
Student schedules, grade reports,
attendance reports and test scores
staff and faculty payrolls, and school
district finances are calculated using
computers, he said
The student services and payroll
cost approximately $26,000 and the
financial services about $10,000. he
said. The district is charged $3.30 per
The Jan's Furniture
ad on the front page
of the May 6th Metro
Guide contains an
error. The price
should read
The papers owned by Denton
Publishing Co. were cited for. ar-
tteles by Managing Editor Bob
Nieman and reporters Terry
Wallace. Don Welch Phil Latham
and Randy Miller
cond < los postoge pojd,ot Denton Twos
W AUSTIN BURE AU
aEAr‛ Dame 0 Capital Station
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UM,E, If Area 512 478 5663
SNeevg
CORRECTION
In our ad on Page 71 in
the" Denton Record-,
Chironicle, Sunday, Moy
6, 1979, the No. 69821
Dryer should have rood
"Reg. 279.95, Sale Price
259.95
We appalogize for this
error
should "move on to a little town that
needs me.”
Pilot Point City Superintendent
■Neal ous Cockri said Merrrtt
replaces Robert H Crowsey* who is
going into private . business as
manager of a Dairy Queen
Patsy Henderson. 2911 Montecito
Drive, has been selected as 1979-80
editor of the Daily Lass-o. the
campus newspaper at Texas
Woman's University-------—-----
Miss Henderson, a junr jour-
nalism arid business management
major at TWU. was recently elected
N.
\ flute valued at $1.000was reported
stolen to police from an apartment in
the 3400 block of Fallmeadow
According to the report, the flute :
u-as stolen “from' the apartment beT
ween April 25 and Monday while the
ccupant of the apartmenuas-
moving - ■
LAWN • DOCTOR
" NOW SERVING DENTON
Piotessionola In lowin Core Gvowh .
Fertilizotion Weod & inoct Control
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Millsap Don
< xevuted included 'UI
I Donald Wardlaw
Prayer services for
Donald Wardlaw, 72, of
I 424 Woodland, will be
I held Tuesday evening at
I 7 at the Goen Funeral
I Home. Chapel. with the
I Rev Greg Deering to
officiate
Mr. Wardlaw was
born June 1. 1906. in
• Frost, and he died
Monday at Westgate
. . Hospital.............. . .
He is survived by his
wife. Lillie Wardlaw of
Denton; one brother,
Dick Wardlaw of
Seymour; one sister,
Pell Riddle of Fort
Worth; four nieces and
two nephews
Linda R. Williams
LEWISVILLE -
Funeral services for
Linda Rene Williams.
30, of 1 Mary’s Court.
Lewisville, were to be
• t k
: t. ■
as financial institutions look on higher
bond coverage rates as indicative of a
more stable system
The reduction in rates would lower
the bill to the city residential
customer using about 850 kilowatt-
Rationing plan
Continued from Page One
——la rge a nd where m ore gasotinehas
been used in the past
Carter’s original plan would have
allocated rationing coupons based
solely on the number of registered
found dead Saturday in
Denton County
She is survived by her
mother. A g nes
Mahurin: her two
children. Billy Joe
Williams and Dawn
Rene Garvin, and one i
sister. Diana Lynne |
' KITH MILLIKEN,
61, of 2286 - W Oak
funeral services were
held Monday at the sh '
m I! 7 Foy dHaml etr
Funeral, Home Chapel
I' W as ‘he argest , ' . ’
if ■ - Ki
Isiatic cour’s ent 'I,
Fehruan and trough’ - 1y
As with any sample survey, the
resul!s nf flie AP NBC News pons-
could differ from the results of in-
terviews with all Americans with
telephones because of chance
variations in the sample
; umtf,ot ian put e j, a‛r ts K:
meumi • firins -quads
T fi gover ai, nt . • .up.
Cold
president of the Women In Cbm
, munications Inc chapter at TWU
She also is a member—of—he
president's ambassadors and
----prefesstonal business women
organizations at TWU She works as
a student assistant for the vice
president of academic affairs
a drink and he "n rmcaped through
the garage lin said his commnereial
atlache Joe Antono Arroyo, was
baiting with a car and took ht and
ihe t*n arereartes to the airport for a:
flight to Nan Jon .
No one no tu rd wha! A as going
■ on. he sac,!
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——Page2A—DENTON REEORD- HRONICLE ruesaay. Mays; 1979
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was at Roselawn - Mason,
el
1249
Ke(
some $150 worth oT drug* an $20 M Included among 'he missing drugs
• ash were reported stolen 1o Dunton were < ndeme Demerol, Dtlaudd and
police Monday in a burglary at Tobin morphine tablets
Pharmacy at 527 Bryan S’ ________ .
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‘ ..... ‘ • .0 rHrs-nre about right opposed con.
Instantly rsug prices tt.is hotsur Pr ‘ bv a 63 29 margin and the small
profits would do much for ihe nations group.which sad profit are 100 low
economic troubles opposed controls by a 51-31 edge .
garage while he was having dinter in
the dining room with the three
members * of the Popular
.....RexolnonaryBiox who mvaded hi*
Cm bask y Fridy armed with
mac hetes and pistols
The am hassador said he lend his
in the French Embassy ioday
Ambassador Julio Esquive
Valverde ’old a hewsconterenee in
San Jose theCosta Rican capital tha‛
embassy secrelartes Rose Marte
Guevera and Anablle ( astilla and
two Salvadorran cleaning women
slipped out through the embassy
Gainesville
He is survived b his
wife. Lou hahan of
Gainesville, one son,
Gary Lee Shahan of
Oklahoma City; a
s t epson. Tommy
Ballinger of Carrolton:
four brothers.. Eddie,
A I) and John D
Shahan, al! of Dallas,
and Clyde Shahan of
Shah Mohar ad Huza Pahl,
forme r g‘ " ' ■ ' ; is’et sand,,
general
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Mrs. Williams was Fairview Cemetery
born Jan. 28, 1949, in Mr Shahan died
Missouri and she was Sunday at a Gainesville
SAN SALVADOR EL Slvadot
■ APi - Five hostages held byleftist.
foes of El Salvador s military
government escaped Irom. he Cosla..
Ri an Embassy ‘he ambassador,
reported, but the leftists contmurd to
hold the embassy bulding. the Met
Mahurin, all’
Lewisville.
shareholders — rather than the public
t ar employees — who benefit most
from higher corporate earnings
Despite these negative views,
Americans are split on whether the
government should impose controls
- on those profits.
T‛u Ht/*a: « ututed wa» Hri
h N Na’ Ai.n a memtr ig the ■
.nata l.is admimiratun in „
lehrat ■ Hr uas heauth of the shat »
geerai 1 tw put odatt
hatpur was also governor enef a
of Weo‛ Aaet-tafjar province in 1967
a d of th< ciry of 1sahan a 1971
(ADp Aun Bureu O' Ciculaton,
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Any "ioneou eflecton upon the chaiacte, reputanon or standng o’
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brough to-he- Ittpnion Au advertuingoGes ar aceoted om this
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Hx RAMEY KING & MINNIS
TEHRN\ ire- \P . waliah
Huhollah Ahereim: • rev wiut nr.ab .
(‛urts acceierated ‛hes purge ’
shah's regime and -on' 21men.o du
b here firing squads n Tehran a ,
a in todas Radu Thranantieec
According to the report aft ei
ployee arrived at the pharmacy
around 7 a in Monday and disc overed
the front door partially open
All the . cabinet drawer-- the
pharmacy were ransacked .mid a
drawer containing several drugs was
-mussing, along with the meneyfrem
--the cash cegisUu— ... _—i.-----
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program started last-year as partof a
accreditation requirements, teachers
and counselors serve as part time
assistants to the elementary school
principals 1
“The program has been very ef
fective and very helpful, far beyond
meeting the accreditation
requirement," McGee said.
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