Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 88, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1976 Page: 7 of 32
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1976
Friday, November 12, 1976
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
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DENTON County United Way report and cabinet meeting
for all division chairmen, captains and United Way workers
is at 4 p m in the Western State Bank Community Room
SWINE flu shots are available free to the public from 5 to 8
p.m at Flow, Westgate and Lewisville hospitals Anyone
over age 18 who is in good health and not allergic to eggs may
get the shots
AMERICAN Association of Retired Persons will meet for
game night at 6 p.m. in the Denton Civic Center north
meeting room
Saturday
JAYCEES Recycling Center will purchase aluminum
beverage cans, Coors bottles and all long neck recyclables
from 8 am till 5 p.m. at the Optimist Gym on Old Sanger
Road.
BASKETBALL Free Folly, a competition in dribbling, free
throws and relays for boys and girls 12 to 15, will be con-
ducted at the Denton Civic Center from 9:30 am to noon
• Entry is Tree and prizes will be awarded to winners
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FREEZING
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NEW YORK
The Nation’s
Weather
THE FORECAST —
During Friday night, snow
will fall in the states of
Colorado, New Mexico and
southwestern Texas, while
mostly fair skies will
dominate the rest of the
nation.
MINIMUM READINGS —
FOR HER...
HIGHEST TEMPERATURES
50
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Ram .so
showens “* Flow .
Atlanta 26. Boaton 30,
Chicago 23, Cleveland 26,
Denton 26, Denver 15, Duluth
17. Houston 33, Jacksonville
44, Kansas City 19, Little
Rock 21. Los Angeles 53.
Phoenix 52, San Francisco
49, Seattle 41, St. Louis 20
and Washington 30 degrees
Make North Texas
homecoming even
more special with
a beautiful mum
from Selby’s.
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. . DALLAS (AP)— The president of the
BENJAMIN Lyon Chapter of the Daughter, of the church- supported Southern Methodist
American Revolution will observe its 48th birthday with a PP
SMU president says no to beer sales
a meeting Nov. 5 and said “it’s been
covered dish luncheon preceded by a 10:30 a m. meeting in
the DAR Museum at Texas Woman’s University Mrs
Robert Caldwell Jr will review "Washington’s Lady."
SINGLES Association of Denton County will feature
Country Dreamers band from 0:30 p.m to 1 a.m at the
clubhouse, corner of Stuart Road and Hercules. Admission is .
$2.50 for members and $4 for non-members. All singles over
21 are welcome
Sunday.
ORCHID Society of Denton will take its annual tour of five
members’ greenhouses, beginning at 1:30 p m at the Varnell
Johnson greenhouse, 1820 Westchester
Monday
DENTON County Commissioners Court will meet at 9 a.m
on the first floor of the county courthouse
CITY Federation of Women’s Clubs of Denton will meet at
9:30 a m” at the Woman’s Club Building. 610 Oakland.
BENEFIT League of Denton will meet for a coffee at 9:30
and meeting at 10 a m in the Equitable Savings and Loan
meeting room. 1831 Interstate 35E
AMERICAN Association of Retired Persons. Chapter 190.
will hold a board meeting at 10 a m in the Community Room
of University State Bank
WOMEN in Communications. Inc . Denton area chapter.
' will have a business meeting at noon at Bonanza restaurant
The group will discuss building its membership and the
recent annual national meeting
GARDEN Club of Denton will hear Jean Meador of Meador
Nursery speak on "The Culture of House Plants" at 2:30 p m
in the home of Mrs A A Daniel, 1104 Windsor
MUSIC Department of Ariel Club will meet for a musical
tea at 3 p m at Marquis Hall on the North Texas State
University campus._____________________________
Births
Flow Memorial Hospital:
LINCOLN, Thomas and Lana. 1608 Village East, No 102,
boy. Thursday
Fire Calls
3:23 p. m. Thursday, VFW, 909 Sunset, smoke odor, nothing
found
4:02 pm Thursday, 930 W Sycamore, odor in furnace,
nothing found
5 30 pm . Thursday, 524 Carroll. Gazebo Apts . paper in
oven, no damage
9:25 p.m., Thursday, 900 Londonderry, Holly Hills Apts.
smoke odor healing unit burning, nothing found
RIP SAYS:
"Should I Wear A Skirt In
The Homecoming Parade?
Don’t forget we’ll soon have
Christmas trees, fruit baskets,
oll kind, of nuts and fruits just
arrived."
Tomatoes
Lettuce
No. 1 Potatoes.
White Onions
- 395
59%.,
.10
15 7 /$100
1. Lb. Or / Lbs./ 1
Vine Ripe Slicing Tomatoes.... 4
Bell Peppers...............
Cucumbers ................
Celery.
Yellow Squash
$100
lbs. For A
.. is.
.. 40 is
29€
. . 40 Stolk
DEC
..40 %
7 Fresh Homegrown
Okra.. 3/*1°0
Sweet Potatoes . . 4 100
New Crop Delicious a e n
Apples.... 4.-/1"
Lemons,......6.39°
Jack’s Old Fashioned
sub 1
Bacon ....
$ 139
University has denied a request by
student leaders for on-campus beer
sales because he fears it would hurt a
fund-raising campaign
President James Zumberge told
about 150 students Thursday he refused
to ask the SMU board of trustees for a
vote about selling beer on campus
because it could affect the board’s
commitment to a longrange, multi-
million dollar fund drive.
"I’d rather take the wrath of the
student body than jeopardize the fund
drive," the SMU president said
Zumberge faced students for about an
hour in the student center after a rally
to protest his action
“I did not want to put people who are
going to be asking other people for a lot
of money in the position of having to
vote on the sale of beer in the student
center," he said Zumberge refused to
put the beer issue before the trustees at
shelved indefinitely."
Zumberge admitted he had led
student body president Tim Newlin and
other student leaders "down the garden
path" since last April when they first
asked him about opening a rathskeller
in the center.
"The Methodists have a right to
oppose the beer sale since this in-
stitution bears their name. They give us
a great deal of academic freedom."
Zumberge said.
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SELBY’S 0
FLOWER SHOP, INC. & GARDEN CENTER,
600 N. LOCUST 387-6191
Man.-Sat. 8:30-5:00 2
006
We Have Pure Honey-Pints
Quarts (Local) Sorghum
Syrup And Ribbon Cane.
CHRISTMAS TREES
ARE ON THE WAY!
GAS.....49‘Gel.
We Honor
Credit Cards
THI
NUT HOUSE
' 2726 w. University
387-6313
Now Thre Christmas
Mon.-Sot. 7.30 a.m. 10 Pm.
Sun. 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Open 7 Days
at BAA WESTERN WEAR &
OlESh LADIES’APPAREL
EPILOT POINT, TEXAS
SHOP HOOD’S EARLY WHILE
CHRISTMAS SELECTION IS GOOD.
MEN’S WRANGLER PERM PRESS
JEANS
• DARK BROWN
• Navy • Lt. Blue
• Wheat • Rust • Checks
SIZES 2742 UP TO 36-IN. INSEAM
LEVI BIG BELLS
UP TO
36 INCH
INSEAM
100% COTTON-
SIZES 25-30 STUDENT
SIZES 28 38 MEN S
$1 299
PAIR
MEN’S
LEVI FLARE LEG.
BOOT CUT.
AND BIG BELL
JEANS
100% COTTON
$1299
SHOP OUR
LADIES’
MEN’S COWBOY CUT
, FLARE LEG......
‘11"
’ll”
BIG MEN-COME TO HOOD’S
FOR BIG SIZE WESTERN SHIRTS
$ 1 288 SIZES 17-36 To 20-36
10 • BROWN a LT. BLUE o NAVY • BEIGE
MEN’S FUNNEL SHIRTS
2 FOR‘1400
MEN’S
JACKETS
SEE HOOD'S SELECTION
POLY FILLED
JACKETS
$ 2088
Reg. $52.00.. . . 03
$2200
Reg. $45.00.... 00
MEN’S LINED WRANGLER
JACKET- BLUE DENIM
$ 1688
CorduroyCollor;_Ro£^20;00i^^__;_Jtj£__
NEW SHIPMENT
RESISTOL FELT HATS
I FREE CREASE TO
YOUR STYLE 1
USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN
SHOP & COMPARE OUR SELECTION AND
PRICES ON THESE FAMOUS BRANDS
• LEVI • WRANGLER • H-BAR-C • TEMPCO
• RESISTOL • LEE • PANHANDLE SLIM
• JUSTIN • TONY LAMA
• HONDO • LARRY MAHAN
BOYS’
NAME BRAND
BOOTS
WHY PAY $20-$30?
139 169
SOYS’ NAME BRAND
JEANS
5688 15899
BOYS’ NAME BRAND
WESTERN SHIRTS
SIZE 0-20
$F99 $Q99
3 TOO
LADIES’ & MEN’S
SIZES
, JUSTIN
ROPER BOOT
Regular $54.00
$3899
ND JUNIOR DEPARTMENT
A LEVI FOR GALS
F BLOUSES- WHY PAY $14.00 TO $18.00........• =
% LEVI FOR GALS $1 488 5
JEANS-PRE-WASHED FASHION-WHY PAY $20.00? 1‘T “
LEVI FOR, GALS €.00 $
7. T-SHIRTS AND SWEATERS $799 -89
A WHY PAY $12 00 TO $14.007 . . . .......f_____-
7 Men’s Western Shirts
Y H-Bar-C * Panhandle Slim
U - *12.99 UP
MEN’S TEMCO
DOWN VEST
Knit Collar. Reg. $36.85---------==
GOOSE DOWN TEMCO
TRAIL VESTReg. $27.45 ....
Men’s * Boys’ Western
Belts With
Personalized Names
.308
$243
WAIST LENGTH GOOSE DOWN ,
a n ET KNIT COLLAR
JAGALI AND SLEEVE Reg. $49.50 ....
JO-O-KAY LEATHER
COATS Rag. $140.00 ..........
JO-O-KAY LEATHER
COATS
Reg. $135.00 Our Price............
SUEDE COATSReg. $60.00
110°
10200
BANKAMERICAR
LARGE SELECTION
TONY LAMA
BOOTS
Reg. $69 To $75
TO
CHILDREN’S
POLY FILLED
WESTERN
JACKET
FUR COLLAR
DOUBLE
POCKETS
BOYS’ SHEEP LINED
: $34.00
BLUE DENIM
000 JACKET
REG. $23.99
WRANGLER
NO FAULT
19
WESTERN WEAR AND
LADIES’ APPAREL
Hwy. 377, Pilot Point, Texas
817-686-5321
BAT
OME 4
OPEN MON.-SAT. 9 A.M. until 6 P.M. CLOSED SUN. -
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 88, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1976, newspaper, November 12, 1976; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1703388/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.