Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 104, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 1, 1954 Page: 2 of 19
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Wednesday. December 1, 1934
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MARKETS
Storm Sewer Bids
Hospital Notes
Briefs
Personals
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eight colleges will be represented
night to sell the thing.
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CLOONEY. VERA-EUIEN
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Advance Sale
CAL-DOK TV TRAY TABLE
SETS .....
Tickets Available
$9.95
FIELDCREST BEDSPREADS
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Bazaar Here
Services Held
For Joe Evans
28 POUNDS OF
FOOD FOR >122
TSCW Students
On Program
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Association, is attending the Dis-
trict IV American Alumni Council
meeting at Rice Institute in Hous-
ton today through Friday. Twenty-
Others are Robert Burnett, Char-
lotte Bell, Mary Anne McNamara,
and Evelyn Vaughn, all of Dallas.
The pert, freckle-faced labora-
tory technician took the stand after
a relative of the slain Mrs. Marilyn
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OTHER CARD TANLES .... $3.95
BEAUTIFEL MIAMORS,
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Dr. Florence I. Scoular, dean of
the NTSC School of Home Eco-
Mrs. Roy Moore of Dallas is at the
bedside of her mother, Mrs. J. B.
Beatty, who is confined to Denton
Hospital and Clinic. Mrs. Beatty,
a resident of Aubrey, has been ser-
Many Lands”
the Forum
Latest
NEWS
8800 DOWN, 860 month. 3-bedrooms
3 baths, Near North Ward, Trees.
Good neighborhood.
Super Dog
Cor. Hiway 24 & N. Elm
Open 11 a.m. to Midnight
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Starts 6:30 & 9:41
Box Office Opens 1:45 Sunday
Dial C-5459 for Showtime
TODAY thru WED.
nomical we could have."
Commissioner Taliaferro pointed
out that the $1,000 fee of the en-
installed to aid in placing engines
and parts—the I-beam became use-
less. It was thrown out behind the
power plant—all 62 feet of it.
The large chunk of steel has al-
ways presented a problem of Com-
missioners. They just couldn't fig-
ure what to do with it.
But it is all settled now. The
first person to the City Hall with
$100 can own himself one I-beam.
The city hopes he has better
luck with it than they did.
Parrino continued.
“At the Miller home,” the wit-
ness said.
“Did you share the same bed
nomics, will give r report on a
phase of the diets of young college
women at the biochemistry sec-
tion of the Southwestern Regional
Meeting of the American Chemical
Society in Fort Worth Thursday.
Miss Nell Davis, NISC School of
Home Economics faculty member,
is co-author of the report.
Dr.Alex Dickie, NTSC registrar,
will attend the thirty-third annual
day.
Other United Fund leaders voic-
ed like opinions and expressed hope
of reaching the top in the drive
before the Christmas season.
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ber firm and developer of the new '
It was the first time in the nearly Send
ven u eek -ale triel thet eny wit.’ York
Sden
( ing he said Dr.Shppard gave the
1 couple’s 7 year-old son. Chip, two
' years ago.
Thomas Weigle, 26. one of the
last witnesses for the state in its
i effort to convict the 31-year-old
' osteopath in the bludgeon-death of
his pregnant wife, made the accu-
sation.
Leta Howard, Realtor, C-8507 seven week-old trial that any wit
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a fttblit lertiet in co-
PRICES TODAY
Nita Me — Mat Me
Children 35c
Proceeds from Sale
of Trees Goes to
5
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ogrnehed by Ted art vncent Saimn
glsuh.
ber Co., it was announced today
by Leo Adams. owner of the lum-
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I too quota. This month is included
Last Day Showing
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Dr. Harold Farmer, executive f
secretary of the NTSC Ex-Students
Super Dog
Our Special —
Hamburger in a Basket
35c
agreed to wait on action until ne-
gotiation* could be made with
Wyatt executives.
In other business, the Commis-
sion upheld two decisions of the
Planning Board and denied a fu-
neral home location on Robertson
street and denied a business zone
on Broadway street
The Commission again followed
the recommendation of the Plan-
ning Pn ' ' and zoned two lots on
Bolivar sireet for business Both
lots will be used by the Wyatt
Food Store to be built here.
SPEED ZONE
The Commission adopted an ord
inance to zone speeds on Fort
him up over his legs and gave him
what I thought was an unmerciful '
beating.
“Sam became in a rage. He was
red in the face. He landed a num-1
ber of blows."
Lyle E. Montgomery Co.
24 W. Oak et Coder Phone C-7425
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and baby, Lewisville; Baby Fay
Thomas, Lewisville; Miss Ruth
Rasor. 1614 W. Congress; Mrs. W.
M. Martin, 1117 Peak: Lu Roy
IF
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choice eteers and yearlin
MOO; fat cow* 8.50-12.00: |
choice (at calve* 14,00-10.
STARTING THURSDAY
ESTHER WILLIAMS
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India; Stella Silva. Torreon, Mex-1
ico; Mabel Farhat, Buenos Aires,
Argentina, and Melcina Jaen, San-
tiago, Panama. Each will discuss
Our personality of the day it Fred Amyx, vesident
of the old Union Hall Community about 5 miles
Northeast of Songer, who hoe been named Denton
County Farmer of the Month.
. , in the above overall total
iie ui suvurvan nay village, i — — -------‛ i Perry said Lewisville would mak 1
The defendant watched intently Special to the Record-Chronicle | its quota and be complete by Fri-
1521 Morse, medical.
Denton Hospital and Clinic
Admitted: Mrs. Billy Joe Ander-
son. Wichita Falls. medical: Mrs. :
F. M. Hudson, 1004 E. McKinney, i
medical; Mrs. E. P. Sweatman, I
325 Bernard, medical; Darlene Ta- I
ber, NTSC, medical.
Dismissed: D. B. Jones, Argyle;
Mrs. Myrtle Pitta. Denton, Rt. 1.
" BIRTHS
A girl was born to Mr and ,
Mrs. Billy Joe Anderson of Wich- ,
ita Falls Monday at 2 50 p.m. in I
Denton Hospital and Clinic.
50 RE
Trays 8t over the knees,
stan-resistant Removable.
Lghtwelght steel frames.
Feld for storage.m
suggestions on the use of a dis- city Engineer, the Commission
carded I-beam owned by the city. । bought a large ditching machine-
Commissioners voted Tunam
- gain of the year, made W'
possible by a spacial purchase from manufac-
| * ‘turer’s overstock. Quantities limited— first come,
first served. Buy for gifts now, you save $8,511
, wA
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WROUGHT IRON WABTE
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Santa Item: "Drive Carefully, You Might Injure
A Customer of Mina."
"White-
elms --
* Lasting aluminized baked
enamel nish.
"‘EASY TO LOVE"
CO-ED
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
INDOOR AUDITORIUM
*
Regularly $22.95
$1444
1 (Santa item: Famous
Brand Toasters)
* Mew Wholesale
Cost!
Here's the toaster bar-
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। Funeral services for Joe I. Ev-
' ans, 67, former Denton County tax
। assessor, were held Tuesday aft-
ernoon in the Schmitz-Floyd-Ham-
I lett Chapel with Dr. L. B. Reavis
and Rev. John G. Marvin offi-
I ciating.
I Evans, a native of Denton Coun
i ty, died of a heart attack Monday
at his home, 1225 W. Oak.
. Burial was in IOOF Cemetery.
mas candles. An array of cakes,
cookies, pastries and candies will
also be on sale, and the "Country
Store” will be stocked with home-
canned foods, jellies and relishes.
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traffic would cross from side to
side
“ft has to be built to carry the
heaviest load that might ever get
on it,” Creel said.
“MOST ECONOMICAL”
A representative from the con-
sulting engineer firm that design
ed the storm sewer. Wilson En-
gineering Co. of Dallas, said that )
the “structure is the most eco-
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Pallbearers were Roe, Sam, Ed,, . . ... .
and Tom Laney, A. E. Anderson ' Sheppard described a severe beat-
and Elmer Fitzgerald.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
PIANO LESONS
TODAY’S LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH (API — Cattle
•-TOMERS
... ALWAYS IN SuAsoN
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One dollar from you will deliver two
packages of surplus food to a needy
family or individual oversea* ...
with your name on each package.
Through the cooperation of the
FOA, CARE is able to begin this
i giant FOOD CRUSADE. Each of us :
can help make more friends for I
America by helping to distribute I
our surplus where it will do the
most good.
1 JOIN THE FOOD CRUSADE TODAYI
lie address, and story telling. L---------------
The North Texas entrants in- international rights and those of
Baker, Sanger;
Indian. He was running
the year
ELOPEMENT REPORTED
Barbara Billingsley, 17, daughter of the owner of the
famous Stork Club in New York City, talks with John
Ragers Christoffers, 28, head of a photographic con-
cern, a few days ago. Friends of the girl told her father,
Sherman Billingsley, that Barbara told them she in-
tended to elope. Barbara telephoned home to confirm
the family’s suspicion that she had run away to marry
Christoffers. His brother, Alfred, said they were mar-
ried Monday at Folkston, Ga., and are honeymooning
in-jorida: He would not tell where. (AP Wirephoto)
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TIRFS -d
Mias Hayes described an evening
land which began with dinner. Later
Miss Maurine Faulkner, a for- some f F± • nd s -of the Miller* .
eign language professor at TSCW. dropped in and she said, “some of tended the open house event in the
will introduce the students ! the people played poker.” Adams Addition Sunday afternoon. I
“Where did you spend that Visitors from over most of the I
I night?” asked prosecutor Thomas county and from neighboring cities 1
Parrino. outside the county signed the guest !
Robert Arnold,
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
AUTOMATIC TOASTER
“At the Millers’ home," Susan register.
replied. The first home in the addition, 1
“Where did Dr Sheppard stay?" as well as the "open house” home ;
- were constructed by the Justin I
Lumber Co.
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Tuesday trading the present machine in at thia meeting
on the new unit.
night. Commissioners voted to
purchase two lota of land in north-
east Denton and open Crescent
street through to Boiivar.
Commissioner Vinson pointed
out that the project would ease
traffic loads in the North Ward
school area and provide better ac-
cess to housing developments in
the area.
k a
Up For Sale
Worth Drive—allowing a ______
After no response was received legal speed for incoming traffic,
in a Record-Chronicle appeal for. On the recommendation of the
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residential area.
An estimated 500 persons
1/AND
N THE
be stronger to take care of this
added strain. Creel pointed out -------
that highway specifications called gineer would make the spread
for clverts and storm sewers that | of price difference »2,800
WAITER TIM BRUCE
HUSTON HOLT BE NNE II .JOmilMUSTOn I
xwI""nRmwTION • 1,
wuncwuwsstte HOuur MENRY BLANKE
and Miles Schulze, all of Denton;
Joe Cannot, Mexia; Patricia Har-
berson, Sanger Malcolm Dade,
Greggton; Wayne Callaway, Wich-
ita Falls. Don Edmonds, Quanah: J
Albert Fahrenbach, Edgewood.
Patti Duggan. Denison; Gaynelle j
Babb, Fort Worth; Dale Baxter, ;
Longview; Elizabeth Officer, Jack-1
room?” Parrino asked.
“Yes,” Miss Hayes said.
“Did you share the same bed?”
“Yes," replied Miss Hayes.
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I I WILL Teach in your own home.
! beginning and advanced students
| Mr*. Donna Banderson, C-2265
$6,500
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around the room. I happened to
terms Waldrip’s, c-4054. : see Sam's left arm over the arm'
100 ACRE sandylandfarm, fair «-; of the chair. Chip playfully slapped ,
room residence, plenty water, oil him. Sam grabbed him, and pulled !
right* intact. 9 mile* Denton,
87,800. J C Enlow, 0-7422, C-5188
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। away from the defendant, the
| pretty witness told of going with
I him on a date to the home of Dr.
; and Mrs. Arthur Miller. Dr. Miller
i is a Los Angeles osteopath and a
Five TSCW foreign students will j friend of Sheppard.
participate in a "Christmas in Miss Hayes told of Sheppard's
“ " “ program planned by I visit.
— ------ Department of the That visit was four months be-
Women‛sShampeare,cub Thur! Sorwarsenamh tPacuuninsheBpard; Adams Addition
Plans 3rd Home
is arranging the program. TSCW; — s . L - -
studentsswilaha SoonaungMyun. and occasionally bit his upper lip,; JUSTIN - The third new home;
woenisapmmsape’ uom ay, as auburn-haired Susan testified. In the Adams Addition will bercon-
He made occasional notes or sat structed soon by the Justin Lum-
with his hands clasped in front of
your dollar* to CARE. New j
or CARE, San Francisco.
A bazaar, bake sale and “Coun-
try Store" will be sponsored by
Denton Chapter of Order of East-
ern Star on Saturday in front of
the Palace Theatre. The sale will
begin at 7:30 a.m. and continue
through the day. Mrs. Estes Pe-
witt, chairman of the finance com-
mittee, is in charge.
The bazaar will feature hand-
made articles, such as aprons, pil-
low cases, doll clothes, tea towels,
for the organization. UNITED FUND
mon and medium 10.00-13.00;
•locker calve* and vearlings 13.00-
18.00: stocker cowi ".00-11.00.
Hog* 400. and 25-80 lower; choice
800-340 lb 18 00
1 Sheep 3.300; 50 or more lower;
i good to choice slaughter lambs
10 50-17 50: stocker and feeder
[lambs 12.00-11100; ews 4.00-6.00.
. roDAV’S rOULTRY
AUSTIN (API — Poultrv steady.
South Texas. 2%-3 Iba 21-22%. Feat
Texas and Waco 21;Corsieana 22
iously ill for several weeks.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flew Memorial Hospital
Admitted: Miss Carol Ann Stice,
Krum. surgery; Mrs. J. H. Hes-
ter, 715 Rose, medical; Mr*.
Elmer Hansel. 1017 Peak, medical;
Mrs. Lou Lewis, 209 Ave. G, med-
ical; Mrs. Elza Punch, 626 Smith,
surgery sonville; Pat Campbell, Winnsboro;
Dismissed Mrs. John L. Waite I Berkley Kaufhold. Amarillo; Gail
Ellsworth, Fort Worth
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Santa Item: Visit oar indoor
auditorium. Year round air con-
ditioning!
BECOME A HOME OWNER this
Christmas! Still time! See the
TV TRAY TABLES RAMSON cam ramuks
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COCKTAIL TABLES,
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Continued From Pao. . crocheted items, guest towels. ta-
" "-ed ."rom Page ’ ble and dresser scarves and Christ-
1110 N. Elm; Mrs. B. D. Simpson,
1012 N. Locust. w .
Elm Street Hospital and Clinic , wantAds
Admitted: H. .0, Franks Jr.,' ----
DRESER LAMP*, from
pr. ................ $11.00
*""CAMPUSNow
LST: New Electrolux Vacuum
Cleaner, loft in 500 Block Wood
Street Monday night. *10 reward.
C-4819.
PURNIS#EDApartment, >rivale
bath, entrance, oil la paid, 1405
N. Locuat, C-6203.
WANTED Rider* to Dalia. 8 to 4:80,
Bennett Rice, C-5020, C-4541.
PEKINGESE Pupples, 6 weeks old,
call C-5387, net after 5 at 503
Chambers,
WANTED RIde to Tove Pleld area, 1
Dallas, hour* 8-4:30, C-6408.
tRtt WORK. Yard cleaning, trash |
hauling, Fortillnor. C-3031
^URkiSHEfl’garage apartment for
rent, private bath, 838 Normal
Ave.___
4-ROoM Houae, 3 miles out Old
MeKinney.Rond, C.D.Jont, 0-4884 .
&ARAGE apartment, partly furn-
ished with garage. 615 Colt. C-
__
ktoB. Cleon. 2-room apartment,
private bath, entrance, billa paid
C-340*. __________
APARTMENT
' ... ncao O-wb ___
4 -ROOM Furntahed apartment, p'rl-
vate h h. entrance, close in. C-
2-pronooM unfurished houne,
BULK APPLES, Mryland Sweet
yams, extra good; bulk Dates, 80c
lb; stuffed dales: paper shell ne-
eons. wA. buy.pocans: Engiteh Wal-
nuts; Shelled pennuts, pecans 4*
popcorm Roasted reanutg, we roast
‛em; 18 . Iba. Dark Bvaporated
Penohes 01! Sorghum; Ribbo ©ane;
Honey; Chili Pods; Garlic: Samea-
ms; gallon can rood* Lime*
Apple Houne
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4,200 and 60-1.00 lower good to
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and .mail .......... *3.78 to anso
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993a3 Robert TAYLOR
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CdotCK Corner lot on Broadway. I
' Uto Howard, “SRedltor, C-8507 " Weigledescribed the beatingin! operation with The Advertising
--SANTA’S’HELPER’hasun-these words:
ununl tops on display at 210 ,
Stroua. with- Marilyn. We were watching
i *14 ofr VaLVI Baby Crib Inner-television. a cowboy and Indian;
spring Mattress. *0 06 or *7.50 riat.e fhin «... aleuina •ke apt
and your old mattress. Butler Mat- | t
tress Co .phone 0-6312.__________ 0
SAVE Money, Better Auto Finance |
Furniture For:
BABY?
ANDERSON FURNITURE
219W.Oak Denton
SERVICE STORE
115 S. Um Dial C-4136
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’ question of recognition of Commu-
j nist China j AIR M F N
convention of the Texas Associa - A number of the NTSC students -----uun‛
lion of Collegiate Registrars at! will be entered in discussion, after- - Continued From Page I
Corpus Christi Thursday through dinner speaking, book reviewing, I
Saturday. 1 poetry interpretation, oratory, hu-! Dulles said during his Chicago
interpretation, dramatic speech Monday night that
interpretation, poetry reading, pub- United States would "e:
...... peaceful means of sustaining our
____ _____, ~ . - Commissioner Gambill moved
six years ago when it was first that the City Engineer carry out
rendered idle. It was used in the; the vapor light extension program
early construction days at the Hic- sel up in the current year's bud-
kory Street power plant, get.
When an automatic crane was And as their last act of the
TABLE LAMPS, from $7.95
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Several couples Hom Denton are
planning to attend the 51st annual
convention of the Texas Farmers
Union, Friday and Saturday in
Wichita Falls. Heading the local
delegation will be Alex Dickie Jr.
of Krum, a member of the state
board of director* and president
of the Denton County Farmers
Union.
The Friday night meeting of the
Great Books group of AAUW has
been postponed until Dec. 10 at
7:30 p m. in the TSCW library.
R. E. (Prof) Jackson was trans-
ferred from Baylor Hospital in
Dallas to Denton Hospital and
Clinic this morning, according to
hospital officials. He is presently
in room 39 at Denton Hospital.
T C Y A C STARTING
I ILAMw TOMORROW
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’ WROUGHT IRON CHAIR*
TV dining ___________ $9.95
OCCASIONAL CHAIR*
from ....... $29,03
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WOODY-WOOD This I.
PECKER Little Leogue
Twenty NTSC speech students,
i including three from Denton, will
i leave hen Thursday morning for
I Ada, Okla ’ where they will com-
| pete in thie three-day forensic
tournament at East Central State
College.
William R. DeMougeot, debate
club sponsor, said the tournament
would feature a forensic progres-
sion, in which speakers debate for
four rounds and engage in discus-
sions and make two extemporane-
j ous speeches, all related to the
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