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Thursday, October 29, 1964
THE CARROLLTON CHRONICLE
PAGE 3
Chamber Screening
Applicants for
Manager Position
Directors of the Carrollton
Chamber o-f Commerce met Thurs-
day to interview applicants for
the position of Chamber Manager.
Several applications have been
received and were reviewed by
the board but no action was taken.
i It is the belief of all concerned I
that the entire community will
profit from the hiring of a full-'
time manager.
Boosting of local retail trade is
only one area in which a trained
manager will be of great assis-
tance This being one of the aims
of the Chamber, specific attention
will be given to the subject when
interviewing applicants.
“You can help your community,
your business and your future by
supporting the Chamber of Com-
merce," stated the spokesman.
Chargers Defeated
By Jets, 19-6
After battling to a 6-6 halftime
score, the Oak Cliff Jets came
back strong in the second half to
defeat the Carrollton Chargers
19-6. This is the second loss for
the Chargers, who have three wins
and one tie. Penalties and dropped
passes stopped all the Charger
drives in the second half.
Charger quarterback J. D. Wyn-
er threw 18 passes and completed
5 for 86 yards and a touchdown.
One of the outstanding plays of
the night was Wyner’s pass to
half-back Billy Kyser for 53 yards
and the TD. Kyser put on a beau-
tiful show of broken field running
to score.
End Dennis Whitehead caught
two passes for 24 yards, Kyser, 2
passes for 58 yards and end Lee
Hudson, one for 4 yards.
On the ground the Chargers
gained 119 yards — Kyser, 84;
Beckner, 25; McDonald, 6, and
Shafer, 4.
Cornenback Rusty Pugh received
the Jaycee “Back of the Week”
award as he stopped many of the
Jets drives with 10 tackles and
intercepted a Jet pass. Middle
linebacker Ray Ooppenger re-
ceived the “Lineman of the Week”
award with eight tackles.
Others outstanding on defense
were Rick McDonald, Billy Kyser
and Tony Reeder.
The Chargers play highly rated
Compton Citadel Saturday night,
October 31, on Lawnview Field.
In ever increasing numbers
Dallas County Businessmen
proudly recommend to you
Lyndon Johnson for President
A 1VJT^\ We believe the election of President Johnson will safeguard world peace and is
1111 Av the best assurance for this nation’s sustained prosperity Mr. Johnson entered
P/S the White House better equipped by experience and proven leadership than
TT7' any other President in American history. We believe the President has
* A * * * demonstrated leadership and a sense of mature responsibility, has developed
practical answers to this complex nuclear age, is energetic and dedicated to continuing America’s strong
economy, and has qualities that tend to unite. America, we feel, needs President Lyndon Johnson.
Karl Hoblltzelle, Chairman, Dallas Business Men for Johnson
Mr. Charles Aberg Mr. A. E. Aihnm Mr. A. J. Airoldi Mr. James R. Alexander Mr. S. G. Alexander Mr. H. H. Anderson Mr. E. Taylor Armstrong
Mr. James W. Aston Mr. Turner B. Baxter Mr. Charles E. Beard Mr. Sam R. Bloom Mr. Claud 0. Boothman Mr.H.T. Botvyer
Mr. H. E. Bradford Mr. William 0. Braecklein Mr. Gene Bridges Mr. Andrew A. Brockles, Sr. Mr. Henri L. Bromberg, Jr. Mr. W. W. Brudno
Mr. J. W. Bullion Mr. R. H. Burck Mr. D. H. Byrd Mr. J. D. Carney Mr. Ben H. Carpenter Mr. Paul Carrington Mr. Don Carter
Mr. Sanders Camp bell Mr. Cliff Cassidy, Jr. Mr. Steve Chandler, Jr. Mr.VickClesi Mr. Walter A. Cober Mr. Webb Cooley Mr. Carl W. Cooper
Mr. W. E. Cooper Mr. 0. Paul Corley Mr. L. F. Corrigan, Sr. Mr. W. H. Cothrum Mr. George H. Cramer Mr. Trammell Crow Mr. B. W. Cruce, Jr.
Mr. Harry Crutcher, Jr. Mr. A.EarlCullum,Jr. Mr. Charles Cullum Mr. Robert B.Cullum Mr. Raymond H. Cummins Mr. George L. Dahl
Mr. M. L. Dalton Mr.W. E. Dalton Mr. Roscoe DeWitt Mr. Arthur Dominus Mr. Louis Dorfman Mr. Cam F. Dowell, Jr.
Mr. Josef h P. Driscoll Mr. Leland S. Dufree Mr. John A, Erhard Mr. Zellner Eldridge Mr. Bert Fields, Jr. Mr. J. J. Finegan
Mr. Paul Fiske Mr. J. Edwin Fleming Mr. David L. Florence Mr, Richard J. Flynn Mr. Earl A. Forsythe Mr. Roy W. Fouts
Mr. Charles F. French, Jr. Dr. Sidney Gaines Mr. E.d J. Gall Mr. Raymond Garfield Mr. Al Gartner Mr. Robert E. Glaze Mr. Jake Golman
Mr. Arthur S. Goldberg ■ Mr. Irving L. Goldberg Mr. Sol Goodell Mr. James B. Goodson Mr. W. L. Gordon Mr. Patrick J. F. Gratton
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Mr. Lee Halford Mr. Bill Hall Mr. Robert A. Hall Mr. Leroy Hallman Mr. Larry Harlan Mr. Morris Harrell Mr. J.W. Harrison, Jr.
Mr. Larry Hart Mr. H.E.Hartf elder Mr. J. Verne Hawn Mr.W.R.Hawn Mr. Jess Hay Mr.S.J.Hay Mr. Earl F. Hayes
Robert T. Hayes Mr. Frank Heller Mr. Lee D. Herring Mr. Louis J.Hexter Mr. Harold Hinn Mr. Morris Hite Mr. Frank A. Hoke
Mr. Karl Hoblitzelle Mr. James S. Hudson Mr. Maury Hughes, Jr. Mr. Vester T. Hughes, Jr. Mr. A. E. Humphrey Mr. Wayne Hurd
Mr. John L. Ingle Mr.W.H.Jack Mr. Leslie Jacobs Mr. John N. Jackson Mr. Lenox Jenkins Mr. C. M. Johnson Mr. Gifford K. Johnson
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Mr. William Kearney Mr. G. H. Kelsoe, Jr. Mr. Jack G. Lawrence Mr. John Lawrence Mr. W. Latham Leeds Mr. B. L. (Leek) Lewis
Mr. P. D. Lindsey Mr, James J. Ling Mr. Bets Lif shy Mr. Eugene M. Locke Mr. C. L. Lundell Mr. George L. MacGregor
Mr. Robert McCulloch Mr. Jim McBride Mr. Eugene McDermott Mr. Barney McDonald Mr. R; J. Mclnn'uh Mr. John McKee
Mr. Mike McKool Mr. John'Mahaffey Mr. B. Hick Majors Mr. Gerald C. Mann Mr. Stanley Marcus Mr.M.H.Marr
Mr. Wright Matthews Mr. Earle B. Mayfield, Jr. Mr. Julian M. Meer Mr. Paul Middleton Mr. Ed D. Miller Mr. Henry S. Miller, Jr.
Mr. 'Lawrence Miller, Jr. Mr. Thomas J. Moroney, Jr. Mr. Balford Morrison Mr. A. C. Moser, Jr. Mr. Jack Moser Mr. C. W. Murchison, Jr.
Mr. John D. Murchison Mr. S. L. Napier, Jr. Mr. Raymond D.Nasher Mr. W.W. Overton,'Jr. Mr. J.W. Peavy, Jr. Mr. Howard D. Peck
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Mr. James D. Weems Mr. W. G. Wiegel Mr. Joel T. Williams, Jr. Mr. Dan C. Williams Mr. J. L. Williams Mr. Sam G. Winstead
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Sindik, Nicholas J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1964, newspaper, October 29, 1964; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth728307/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.