Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 174, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 22, 1956 Page: 3 of 12
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Sale Of Whiskey
Causes Troubles
Devro Pakard of Dallas and
Sherill Thompson of Houston visit-
CHAMPIONS
day night in a fire caused by light,
ning. A comer of the bam also
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50 prises of $500
75 prizes of $250
100 prises of $100
MS prises of ISO
fabulous $150,000 Lucky Motor 'Number
Sweepstakes. First prise, $50,000. All you
do is take proof of ownership for your 1950
By MRS. J. M. MALLOW
Record-Chronicle Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Anderson
of Plano and Mrs. Cord Anderson
of Dallas were guests of Mrs. Wil-
liam Watson.
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town, S. D., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Julian.
Fire Destroys Hay
FRISCO — Twenty-five bales
of hay on the Jack Thomaas farm
A poor memory got a Denton
man in trouble this week.
He is a special guest of the
county charged with selling intoxi-
cating liquors — to a county at-
torney whom he had seen and talk-
ed with several times.
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more days to wait for the great
motion picture, "The Bonny Good-
man Story.”
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Whitsell of
Frisco are the parents of a son.
Mr and Mrs. Clifford Kelly and
son of Grand Prairie visited Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Kelly.
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Mrs. Noel Smith had as recent
seats Mrs. C. A. Smith and son,
harles, of Dallas.
and Mrs. Bill Taylor of Hobbs, N. 1
M., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Bothwell. '
Twenty-three schools from 21
Texas towns will send delegates
M. B. Allen visited G. L. Shotles
in City-County Hospital at McKin-
ney.
ney, and that post cards had been
placed on all takes so Kiwanians
could write him.
Three guests—Dale Page and
Don Brown of the Key Club and
Welcome W. Wilson of the Federal
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gaby and
two children of Temple spent sev-
eral days with his mother, Mrs.
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morning. "He’ll probably
ber me in the future."
sheriff's department was home-
stead property and not seisable by
law.
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“Scratch! Scratch! Why don’t you see that extermina-
tor in the Record-Chronicle Want Ada?”
school and a college division, will
be judged by the FBLA sponsors.
It is presumed that life began
in the sea.
the first members to report to
him as having sold all their tickets
were R. W. Bass, Guy Laney and
Royce Whitten.
Dr. Wayne Adams, president, an-
nounced that one member, Sam
Robinson, was a patient at Ash-
burn General Hospital in McKin-
wuwygy mi
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Mrs. Hayden Standerfer has re-
turned home after undergoing sur-
gery on her eye in Dallas last
week.
Your present car may win you one of 785 huge cash and travel prize*!
Like to win a barrel-full of money? Then or newer car (any make) to any Plymouth
hurry! Just a few dys left in Plymouth’s . dealer, and register the motor or serial num-
"“Xpprgximateiy 300 14b Executive shonors. Twinners wili
and college students will attend the
convention, and more schools are
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Johnny Williams received word
of the death of an aunt Mrs.
Laura Fry, who was killed recent-
ly in her home at Monica, Okla.
Mrs. Otis Bunch and daughter,
Judy and Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Darst and children of Mesquite,
Tex., attended church here.
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Hurry to your Plymouth dealer (who has
official rules)—and you might win $50,000!
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Mr. and Mrs. Orville Suther-
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Rue were in
Dallas visitig Mr. .and Mrs. Ben
Giles and children.
expected to register during the
latter part of the week. accord,
ing to Dr. Vernon Payne, state
FBLA sponsor, L and director of
the division of -business education
and secretarial science at NTSC.
Each school may enter two stu-
dents in public speaking, spelling,
and vocabulary, contests. Those
events, to be divided into a high
Meetings of the state advisory
committee and the executive board
will open convention activities
Friday morning.
Dr. Arthur Smith, vice president
of the First National Bankof-Da.
las. will bo the guest speaker" at
a banquet Friday night at6:30
in Marquis Hall. A get-together
and a talent show In the woman’s
gymnasium will conclude the day’s
activities.
The election of officers and the
presentation of awards to the con.
test winners‘has been scheduled
for general sessions Saturday
morning.
High schools scheduled to attend
are Carthage, Edgewood and
Thomas Jefferson of San Antonio,
Austin of El-Paso, Crawford. Luf-
kin, Harlingen, Midland, Brecken-
ridge. Burkburnett, Fort Worth
Technical. Fredericksburg. Itasca,
Jacksboro. Killeen, San Benito,
Taylor. Weatherford, Leleland,
and Southwest of Atascosa.
Colleges which will be prere-
sented at the conference are Tex.
as Southmost College, Brownsville;
Navarro Junior College. Corsi-
cana; Sam Houston State Teach-
ere College, Huntsville; and NTSC,
all he has done for them.” -
THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL
WASH and LUBRICATION AAAA
r., District Judge Ray Winder also
- has docketed two non-jury cases
Mrs. T. P. King had as guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe King and fami-
ly of McKinney and Miss Carol
June Baldridge of Celina.
represent Texas at the national
FBJAneconference in Washington
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Bothwell of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. was badly_damaged..The Frisco
Bronie Robinson of Sherman, Mr.
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gening leratot America sat North Texas tha “Eheklam wnd competE8t
District State College Friday and Satur- Mr. and Miss Future Business
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Knapp, Pat-
sy and Charles Knapp, visited
Mrs. C. H. Knapp and Mrs. Joe
Baker in Farmers Branch.
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Big Turkey Dinner
This meal served with all the trimmings from
11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Dessert and drink included.
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East Side of the Square
for the term. Other cases are
expected to be docketed Friday
afternoon following the monthly
luncheon of the Denton County Bar
Association
Sheriff Wylie Barnes Wednes-
day is to call members of the petit
jury for impaneling by Judge Wind-
er for service during the new term.
Included on the docket for the
.opening week are a $9,403.82 judge-
snent suit brought by H. W. Perry,
doing business as the Sanger Farm
Store, against M. H. Hassenpflug,
Denton County custom combine
operator, and two resulting actions
for restoration of property seised
under court order for settlement
of the indebtedness.
In one of the actions against
Barnes, Billy Ray Epperson,
through his father, Henry Epper-
son, seeks to recover a pick-up
truck seized by the sheriff oh writ
of sequestration from a lot owned
Far two by air, plus $5,009
3rd prise-$2,000
4th priz-$2,500
Ike Frestene Boston and Stores
listed Bstow KNOW TOM...
They sat serve you better... are
show you how to get wore miles
how your Tire Dollar... COM ■ TOMY
Mr and v-—Tg. , y Patience plense, you.have only 2
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KIWANIANS MAKE FINAL Civil Suits
OnDistrict Attend
Court Docket
Good Hope
By MRS. G. C. RUE
Record-Chronicle Correspondent
Civil Defense Administratio,--
wore introduced by Fred Dey.-
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GROCERY 8 MARKET
Owned by Jimmy 8
Lindell Vinson '
Beoumont St 0 Decatur Rd
Damage and Judgement actions, to the fourth annual state conven-
six of which call for jury service, -
are on the docket for the opening
week of Sixth Judicial T
Women of the Antioch Church
met Thursday to quilt for the
I orphans home. Mrs Cole, presi-
i; book review on "World-Within-A.
World."
J. T. Gaby and brother, Hany
Gaby.
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Hurry, hurry and you might win $50,000
well, Jr., acting on orders from
Sheriff Wylie Barnes purchased a
half-pint of liquor from the sus-
pect Monday night using marked
one dollar bills.
The purchase was set up when
the sheriff’s department received
a complaint that the man was sell-
ing liquors to teenagers in front
of a Denton cafe.
"He has been in my office sev-
eral times," Caldwell said this
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Hassenpflug, who claimed that a
■trailer house and lot seized by the
met with Mrs. Buck Holmes. Beuna
Caddell presided over the business
meeting while Rudy Coffey gave
the council report. The next meet-
ing will be held Feb. 28,51
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Tape recordings of the min-
streal rehearsal* were heard by
Denton Kiwanis Chib members at
their luncheon nutting at Hubbard
Hall Tusday. Members were urg-
ed to dispose of all unsold tickets
' to the annual affair within the
next four days.
The minstrel, scheduled for 8:15
p.m. Friday at the NTSC Main
Auditorium, will be the 30th an-
niversary of the yearly program.
This year, however, the affair will
run for only one night instead of
the usual two.
Minstrel Director R. B. Neale
requested that all member of the
chorus be present at rehearsals.
He also asked for more voice in
the chorus.
Jack Jefferson, in charge of
sales, thanked all the members
present for selling tickets. He re-
minded the group that there were
only four more days until the min-
strel, and that he expected to use
- T the Standing Room Only tickets
* - sign Friday/ night.
Jefferson also announced that
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Bogan, Allen. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 174, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 22, 1956, newspaper, February 22, 1956; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1449954/m1/3/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.