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Monday, January 20, 1964
PAGE THREE
20, 1964
MEN IN THE SERVICE
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There will be offered for sale and sold to the highest bidder for cash,
on the date and place above stated, all fractional shares (equivalent
to 83 shares) resulting from the 5% stock dividend declared by the
Denton County National Bank and approved by the Comptroller of the
Currency. .
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with purchase of
FOOD CLUB
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FRESH APPLES—2 lbs.
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SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE
—40 oz. bottle
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3 FRANKS—Any Brand. 2 lbs.
The shares will be offered in 16 blocks of five shares each with one
slock of three shares. The stockh aiders of the Bank have elected this
way of handling fractional shares as approved by the Comptroller of
the Currency, in order to provide the opportunity to spread the owner-
ship of the Bank even wider than its present 254 stockholders among!
the banking public in Denton.
Liquid giant «9'
Powder 11 oz. 2 for 33e
10" 12"
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Bidders are invited to be present and submit competitive cash bids
at said scheduled public auction. Bids will be by voice with W. E.
Drenner as auctioneer.
Army Pvt. Marvin R. Wright Jackson of 815 Cook St., parti- First Calvary Division in Korea
v Roanoke.. 4 graduate of cipated with the 4th Armored this month.
Northwest High School, is un- Division's Exercise Yellow The exercise is a test of the
dersoing basic training at Ft. Wedge, a field training maneu- division's ability to operate in
AOI. T aiter entering the ver conducted near Bamberg. Korean Winter conditions and
Armyain November. He recent- Germany, last month to measure the effect of ex
Mr. w v parents, Mr. and During the exercise problems treme cold on men and equip-
brothers W Wrightand his of communication and security ment.
Wright, all OfRoanok, anddhisinyolyinglargerssae troop move- Best completedbasic training
grandparents Mr and Mrs ’ ments Muffled at Ft Carson, Colo. Prior to
M C Yarbrue , pdao. a Jackson completed basic train- assignment in Korea he was
Mr at Ft. Polk, La He entered stationed at Ft. Knox. Ky.
Airman J.C. Bobby J. Bays, the service in 1962 He is a graduate of Maury
son of Mr and Mrs J. C. Bays Jackson is a graduate of Fred High School in Dandridge, Tenn,
of 1312 Linden Drive, recently Moore High School and attended Walter Roy Blair, son of Mr.
completed a technical training North Texas State University, and Mrs. Normal Mills of VaL
eourse al Amarillo AFB His wife. Zida Jackson, resides ley View, recently completed
Bays was trained as an auto- at 815 C00K St basic training at Lackland AFB
pilot repairman. He studied na- Marine Lt. Don C. Atkins, in San Antonio.
vigation, aerodynamics, hydrau- son of Mr and Mrs. William Blair is a 1963 graduate of MARVIN R. WRIGHT
les and electronics in order to J Atkins of Route 2, is serving v’iov vw Hib School ...----------------
repairautopilots and electronic withthe Marine Aireraft Group Marime i—' Ger. Burial Insurance
sAugraduate of. Denton High Army PFC Jackie w. Doyle, jlHPpenningohnr s deadeSold By Mail
School, Bass attended North son of Mr and Mrs Jack J Lane returned to Camo Pendle VIM DY If tail
Texas prior to, entering the Air Doyle of 420 RuddellSt, has tom. caiir after completing an • • You may he qualified for
Foreesin Apri. of 1963, , been assigned to the 4th Army 11-month tour of duty with the $1,000 life insurance . so you
, Billy w Weleh,, son Security Agency in Asmara, Third Marine Division in Okin- will not burden your loved ones
of Mrs Fern V. Welch of Law- Ethiopia awa. with funeral and other expen-
ton. Oklaa has recently, been a 1958 graduate of Denton The division serves as a ses. This NEW policy is espec-1
Assigned fonsduty WheelusHigh School. Doyle: completed combat-ready unit for amphi ially helpful to those between 40
weele a fuel supervisor for basis training at Ft. Leonard bious warfare in the Far East. and 90 No medical examina-
"En’ ’ ue supei visor tor wood, Mo. and received spe------------------- tion necessary.
the Air Force is married to cial training at Ft. Devens. DRESS TIps ! OLD LINE LEGAL RESERVE
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Mr? LtherSMeadnws Mkond atNorthTexas, state.University; sandgofgoodmutflerswillabe Tear ad right new.
1 Roanoke, spent the uw. J ArSPFSMr w em? insecurelyeentGred ■ send your name, address
aboardsthesattack aircra ' car: Ham L. Best Sr. of Route 2. into coat sleeves. Fold them
ner US Shangri-La currently Lewisville, is participating in neatly and put them in coat
on manuevers in the Mediter- _ ™ " ® 1 .P
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been assigned to Elmendorf
AFB. Alaska He is married
to the former Betty Smith,
daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred
Smith of 305 E Thompson, De-
catur.
An Air Policeman. Merritt
was formerly assigned to Altus
AFB. Okla.
Navymam Richard L Blum
berg, son of Mr and Mrs Law-
rence Blumberg of Pilot Point,
visited with his family during
the holidays.
Blumberg is assigned for duty
ip San Francisco, Calif He will
remain there for a 13-month
tour of duty.
Army PFC Lafayette Jackson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 142, Ed. 1 Monday, January 20, 1964, newspaper, January 20, 1964; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594427/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.