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Wednesday, May 11. 1955
THE DENTON’R EC ORD-CHRONICLE
PAGE TWO
Town Topics
Ade
Funeral services for James Lee
Ph. C-2561
502 W. Hickory
whom the school was named.
come through from Detroit.
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2100; common and medium 11.00-
down; stoer yearlings 20.50; Stocker
TELEVISION SCHEDULES
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Last Rites Held
For Denton Man
MOVIES
TODAY
gram chairman for the evening
Other conservation leaders pres-
ent were Albert Duesman and
James L. Coppedge and Archie
Bill Casteel of Pilot Point, and
Farther south, Hondo had 2.75,
Uvalde 1, Brady 1.20. and San An-
burglar alarm is connected. The
alarm was set off in the vault.
Rex Chitwood, secretary-treasur-
er of the club, reported a net
profit of about $500 on the recent
Lions Club musical minstre].
ININ DIVER ACTION
AQUA-LUNG THRILLS
.. 33c
$3.00
BRIOBBS
TO CROSS
conscious by three of her children
when they returned home from
school. Geraldine was missing but
a year-old son was unharmed.
Officers said Maddox has denied
any connection withs either case.
Radio Service Center
MOST COMPLETE TELEVISION
SERVICE IN THE SOUTHWEST*
7Se
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36c
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steel pistol. The total value placed
on the three guns was reported to
be S165.
Opens May 1 for 120-day Season
May 1-June 1 — 2-5 p.m.
June 2-Aug. 28 — Mondays, Wed-
nesdays. Fridays. Nundays, 2:30-
6:45: Tuesdays, Thursdays. Sat-
urdays, 3:30.7:45.
lane as you've never
seen her before! —
Service On All Makas ,
Radios & Television
non-scheduled hours.
Individual swtm
| Mny 1-June 1
June 2-July 13 (1st summer
I . term! . .. ...
AND
Starts 9:34
WEDNESDAY
. 4:00 Kiddle Karnival
A Broadway Stage Show
In Cinemascope
, Starring
WFAA-TV (Channel 8)
0 45 Charm School
merged and clearly visible from
the air.
Survivors said the shin heeled
suddenly on its side before its fi-
nal plunge The violence and sue-'
tion overturned life boats and life
rafts.
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THURSDAY
6:55 Morning Devotional
7:00 Today
8:00 The Romper Room
1
THE TENSE
- STORY OF A
WOMAN’S
DEEP.
HIDDEN A
SECRET!
9"
FRIDAYI3TJINX
MIDNIGHT SHOW
Harold Witzke. assistant cashier,
said the man started fumbling at
the front of his shirt, pulled a gun
and ordered:
"I want you to open up your tiff."
"We haven't got our money out,"
Witzke replied, and the gunman
snapped, "Well, get it out."
Witzke said he handed packages
of currency to him from the vault.
. then was locked inside with the
rest of the personnel.
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A. , . . w1 . , ENJOY HEALTHFUL SWIMMING
And.at daybreak..Wednesday it Texas State College far Women
aS still rainine it fell then at OUTDOOR POOL
"The World's Afost
Beautiful Animal / "
2
! Webster told city officers the
guns were.taken sometime within
the past several days.
>, MAKE
'HASTE
• TONIGHT • WED. •
50-
PLAZA
Box Office Opens 1:15
_ NOW Thru WED.
Ooes this smhi hide the
SECRET BEHIND THE GREAT
$2 500 000
BOSTON ROBBERY?
basket lunch which will follow. An
afternoon program will be pre-
sented by present ana former stu-
dents, Mrs. Marvin Bunch, pub-
licity chairman, reports.
STOPsImpa
DIARRHEA
Get Fast, Soothing Relief with
PERCY MEDICINE
FACES"
ARIVE4N THEATMA
- TONIGHT thru WED.
. Starts 7:45 & 10:57
18 00-20 00: choice light yearlings
2100; common to medium 10.00-
16 00, fatcows 10 50-13 00; good
and choice slaughtar calves 16.00-
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was still raining. It fell then at I
Wichita Falls, Corpus Christi. Aus-
tin. Lubbock. Abilere Minerpl '
the Jack Schmitz g/d Son Chape1
With the Rev. James Knight, pas-
tor of the Cumberland Presbyteri-
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TONY CURBS
JULE ADAMS
3EORGE NADER
BANK
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bandit, who appeared to be about
28 or 30. entered a side door
$
Florist
A, BAREFOOT
C'ONTESSA
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tonio between one-half and one
inch.
BOATS
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SUPPORT
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.Torrential rains, at least a day.
became commonplace in a great
.area' of the state plagued by dry
weather since shortly after World
War IL Traffic had To stop for
awhile Tuesday afternoon on High-
way 67 between Cedar Hill and
Cleburne as rain came down in
sheets.
Other heavy rain fell at points
' southwest of Lubbock, the third
straight day for the South Plains
deluges that guaranteed farmers
enough moisture for cotton plant-
ing. Levelland reported 1.50 inches.
Morton 4 inches and up to 2 inches
fell around Slaton.
Bowie in Montague County re-
ported 1.30 inches to bring the
weeks total to 2 80. Cleburne re-
ported! .20
Hico in the Waco area reported
2 93, Hamilton 1.30 and Marlin .50.
Rains ranged up to 3 inches in the
Missing are a bolt action 30-0-6
rifle. a nickle-plated 9mm. auto-
matic pistol and a .33 caliber blue
15.00; Stocker titer calves
school district immensely, and
would certainly help our county
government."
R. C. McCormick, whose 288-acre
farm is located near Little Elm.
was presented with the Lions Club
plaque for being named the out-
standing conservation farmer in
’the Denton-Wise Soil Conservation
• 7 J
ingwill be employed by Birdie's
Beauty Shop.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital
Admitted: Mrs. George Skipper.
525 Amarillo. medical: Mrs. Sam
Castle, Jr., Dallas, medical;Mrs,,
Homer L. Vaughn, 114 Ave. F...
medical; Mrs. Lauri Tutt. 1010 W.
Prairie, medical; Mrs. Raymond
Pockrus, Route 2, medical; J. B.
Briggs, Lake Dalias, medical:
Miss Brenda Lee Burrow, 1314 E.
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— Plus 2nd Feature at 9:50 —
Blazing with Fury ... Glory Bia
... Bullet Bold ....
---—— in Technicolor ———----
‘‘GUNBELT’’
u- with *
GEORGE MONTGOMERY — TAB HUNTER
Expert Repairs On
All Make TV Sets
_ At Reasonable Costs
Prompt Service
BRATCHER TV. HOSPrTAL
113 Mill Street c-2631
2 BIG HITS
Boris Karloff
THE STRANGE
DOOR
and
Richard Green
THE BLACK
* CASTLE
CAMPUS
cow» .8 00-11,00.
Hogs 400; butchers steady to 25
lower; sows steady. Choice 190-240
lb butchers 17.35-50: choice 250-
300 lb hogs 16.25-47 35; sows 10.00-
13.50.
Sheep 8,000: more than 50 per
cent spring lambs, choice clippers
scarce; spring Inmbs steady to 50 I
higher; other Ktling claases steady;
feeders . weak to lower. Good and
"NEW
a member of the Pentacostal
Church. He was born in Georgia
Dec 3, 1878:
Wreck Victim
1-
Graveside services will be held
Thursday at 10 a.m. in Seminole.
Okla., for the infant victim of a
Highway 1M accident near Krum
Saturday at noon.
Jack Schmitz and Son Funeral
——Home said this morning that the
body of two-month-old Curtis Neal
Higdon would be transferred to
the Oklahoma town today for serv-
ices and burial. I I
The child’s father, an Air Force
man from Carswell Air Base in
Fort Worth, arrived in Denton
- Tuesday from an overseas assign-
ment to Africa. He was at Flow
Memorial Hospital this morning
with his Injured wife.’.the driver
of the wrecked car, who is still
in "poor" condition.
Two other injury victims from
the accident are also in Flow Hos-
pital They are Mrs, Dorothy Ma-
re Hollingshead, 23, and her son
Gary Don, S. Both ar in "fair"
condition.
The Higdon car rammed a con-
crete support for the Highway 24
overpass at Highway 156 Saturday
at noon. The car was totally de- '
molished. Officers. said the child
was killed instantly.
DRIVE-IN THEATRE .
FORT WORTH HIGHWAY ’
FLWORTH HIGHWAY
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY — FRIDAY “
DOUBLE FEATURE
9 so Strike it Rich
10 00 Valtant Lady
10 16 Love at Life "
10 30 Search For Tomorrow
' ' 10.45 Ouiding Light
11 00 News
11.30 Everywhere
12,00 Robert 4g. Lewis
12 30 House Party
1 00 Cash Quia
--1 30 Catholic Report
1 SO Bob Crosby Show
1 48 How To Drive and Stay
Alive
3 00 Brighter Day
2 15 The Secret Storm
3 JO On Tour Account
3 00 Mary Carter's Cookbook
3 30 Film
3 45 Variety Pair
4 18 Fashions la Faces
4 30 Channel Four Theater
8.30 Dougias Fdwards and
News
8 48 Jane Froman Show
8 00 Ray MIand Show
through Which employes were re- tomb, lay on Its side, barely sub-
porting for work at 7:55 a.m. - ...
0 00 Maggie and her Friends
9 15 Ruggles
0.45 Charm School
10:00 Tennesnee Ernie Show
10.30 Feather Your Nest
11:00 Julie Benell Show
19:00 Showtime 1
1 00 Afternoon Edition
1 45 Jerry Haynes Show
3 100 Hawkins Falls
3:16 First Love
_____2:30 Mr. Sweeney______
3:45 Modern Romances
3:00 Pinky Lee Show
3 30 nowdy Doody Show
4:00 Kiddie Karnival
4:30 Frontier Playhouse
8 00 Time for Magic ,
6:15 John Daly end News L
6:30 Dinah Shore Show ‘
8 45 News Caravan
6:00 Evening Edition
Stockers and feeders 10.00-13 00.
------ azge--
Theft Of Guns
Reported Here
Romeo
Alla Schedules
Homecoming
Special to the Record-Chronicle
ALLA — Homecoming will be
held at the AHa High School in
Collin County May 22 when present fying was canceled,
and former students will honor the Mrs. Hobby and Scheele said
founders. Dr. and Mrs. Moses Hub- ] they could not attend, apparently
bard and their daughter, Alla, for because they, wanted to be ready
1 1 to act quickly if a report should-
,, c. .All were released shortly after.
Hano.and.san Saba areas east of ward by workers in a nearby
plumbing shop to which the bank's
As announced by television stations. Subject to change.
IKE
Continued From Page 1
ly" has confidence in the vaccine I
itself.
A House Banking Committee
hearing on vaccine control, s d- 1
uled for today with Scheele and
Secretary of Welfare Hobby testi-
A 3-c and Mrs. Hoyt Cowling _________________________
are moving from Fort Worth to Ex-students, teachers and
Denton Saturday. Cowling is in the trons are invited to the baccalau-
Air Force and stationed at Cars-; reate service at 11 am. and the
well Air Force, Base Mrs. Cowl-
।. w —000 acres around the reservoir
3i.oo'fringe. This would benefit our
THURSDAY
7 00 The Morning Show
7:25 The.Wenther
7 55 News
R 00 Garry Moore Show
8:30 Arthur Godfrey Show
The Most Beautiful Motion Picture Since "Tkt'RA Skett"!
staming
Laurence Harvey • Susan Shentall • Flora Robson
Norman Wooland- Mervyn lohns-BiTravess-Sebastinn
Cabot * Lydia Sherwood * Adapted far fam it nrrnH by Renato Castellani
Palmer. Box 2463 TSCW, medical;
, Dismissed: Mrs. Floyd West Jr.
and baby. 1804 W. Prairie; Warren
Thompson. Alexandria. Minn.:
Woodson Harris. 425 Fry; Wayne
Washington. Dallas Mrs Guanita
Wilmore, 2418 W. Oak; Jeff Gas-
Ion. 1010 Panhandle.
Denton Hospital and Clinic
Admitted Miss Mary E. Hale,
803 Oakland, medical.
Dismissed: Jack Holland. Krum;
Mrs Gus Radon. Fort Worth Hwy;
E. T. Lovell, Aubrey; Mrs. T. A.
Jones, 1212 Peek .
BIRTHS
A boy, Donald George, was born
to Mr. and Mrs George Arnold
Skipper. 525 Amarillo, at 6:09 pm.
Tuesday in Flow Memorial Hos-
pital.
A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie E. Brown, 2201 Bolivar, at
5 28 am. Wednesday in Flow
Memorial Hospital. * *" ~
- TODAV’S POLLTHY.
AUSTIN (AP)-- Poultry: South:
firm. 2%-3 lbs. 39-30; East: about
steady, 28-29. Waco-Corsicana;
steady. Waco 39; Corsicana fob.
plant 29.
TODAY’S LIVESrOC K
FORT WORTH (AP) — Cattle
2.400; calves 500, active, strong to
50 higher. Medium to good steers
WEDNESDAY
4:15 Ann Alden
4:30 Tricks and Treats
5 30 Sports With Sherman
8 40 World News
6:80 Evening News
8:88 Weather Casts
6 00 Cowboy Thrills
6130 Mr. Citizen
7:00 Disneyland
7:30 Who Said That
8:00 Movie Marquee
9:00 Masquerade Party
9 30 - Texas News
• 45 Weather Telefacts
9:55 News Final
10:00 Tonight
11:00 Movie Marquee
THURSDAY
7:00 Sunup
District. The plaque is award-
ed annually by the club.
"M we had more farmers like
Mr. McCormick, we wouldn't have
these dust storms," commented
W. A. Pool. Pilot Point work unit
conservationist assisting the DA
ton-Wise district The McCormick
farm is located in the Pilot Point
work unit.
Pool was Introduced by James
Degan. a member of the Lewis-1
ville club and a supervisor of the
City Police Tuesday received a Denton-Wise district. Presentation’
report from Felix Webster, 1102 of the plaque was made by W. C
Broadway, of the theft of three (Wes) Hendrixson, president of
the club. J. L. Huffines was pro-
He is survived by three daugh-lc , _ .
ters, Mrs. June Parker of Keller? bcience Fair
Mrs. Elbert Carter of Denton and
Mrs. J. C. McDonald of Keller; a Wayne Taylor, science instructor
brother Clarence Crawford of San- at Denton High School, and two
ta Paula, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs of his students. Carolyn Kirkpat-
Maude Cummins of Grapevine, rick and Bobby Huggins, left by
Mrs. W. C. Felts of Bartonville.
Full season (May. 1-Aug. 38> 99.00
Experienced lifeguards ...
Excellent Water Purification
Part Phone — €-9364 —
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MEETING IN MOSCOW
The tower of Moscow University forms the background
for this Moscow reunion, as U.S. veterans of the World
War II linkup on the Elbe River with Russian soldiers
chat with one of the Soviet veterans. From left are
Robert Haag, Indianapolis; William Weisel, Cincinnati;
Fred Johnson, background, of Bradford, Pa.; Grigory
Goloborodko, a Russian vet of the Elbe meeting; Joseph
Polowsky, Chicago; and Charles Forrester, Greer, South
• Carolina. The U.S. veterans flew to Paris, where they
were picked up by their Russian hosts and flown to
— Moscow. (AP Wirephoto via radio from Moscow)
, WEDNESDAY
4 15 Barker Bill "
4 30 Channel 4 Theatre
8 30 Douglas Edwards and
Nev a -
8 45 Ferry Como Show
6:00 GocHrey und His rrlends
7:00 The Millionaire
7 30 I've Got A Sei ret
8:00 Blue Ribbon Bouts
8 45 The Greateat Fighters
9 00 The Ames Brothers
9 15 Muair Hall Varieties
9 30 Famous Play bouts
10 00 News . .
10 IS Weather
10 25 Sports
10430 Pacts Forum
11 00 Four Star Theater
8:00 Ding Dong School
0:30 Way of ths World
6 45 Sheila Graham Show ’
9 00 Homs
lo.od Kitty’s Wonderland
10:30 Texas Living
12 00 The Jones Place
1 00 Ted Mack’s Matinee
1130 The Greatest Gift
1 45 Concerning Miss
Marlowe
3 00 Ourtain Call
3 00 Movie Marques
4:15 Ann Alden
4:30 Tricks and Treats
5:15 Um McCoy
5 30 Sports with Bherman
8 40 World News
5:50 Evening News
8:55 Weathercasts___
0:00 Cisco Kid
Grand Prairie. . Bartlett said Mrs. Edwards’ 6-
Hendricks was born in Bell Coun- yearold daughter, Geraldine, iden-
ty. July 16. 1922. and was married tified Maddox as the man who
Ito Suzanna Lancaster at Gaines- drove her from the Edwards farm
Vifle in May, 1948?’ ------.thomeandtossed her from the car
_ ... She was found seven miles from
Pallbearers were 0. ,B: Jones, home in a state of shock.
J. ( Wallace-Doyce Rainey, W Mrs. Edwards. still in critical
0. Rainey, J. C. Inmon and Joe condition last night, was found un
Moses.
an Church, officiating.
Burial was in Rdselawn Mem- RAPE
orial Park. .2,. . •
„ . . . . , w ,, Continued from Page 1
Hendricks, a veteran of World
War II. died at 4 am. Monday in ready was using crutches as the
a Dallas hospital. He was employ- result of an earlier automobile
ed at Chance-Vought Aircraft in accident.
KAMPUS WO
L.crmfTTEITIID-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1
WANT RIDE to Dallas, vicinitv j
Preston Center. Approximately 8 I
to 8, C-5635 ________________
5-ROOM Un’urnished house near
NTSC, adults, 850. 11 Welch, C-
2945
MORRIS Hauling & Cleaning Serv-
Ice. Yard work, housecleaning,
floor waxing. C-2813, C-2436.
HOUSE FOR RENT
2-BEDROOM House, garage, 880. 415
Wainwright, C-7253 after 5 p.m.
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OHOWARD HUGMIS __—
JANE RUSSELL
IN -*
McKinney, surgery. Miss June g-
cholce 75-93 lb spring lambe 19,00-
31.00; cull and utility .spring Iambi
10.00-18 oo, good and choice thorn
•laughter Iambi 14 00-16 00; cull
.and utility shorn alaught limbi
8.00-13.00; cull to good shorn
•laughter ewes 3 00-4.00; spring
.stocker limbi 14 00 eown: thorn
RAIN
Continued from Page 1
had dissipated by 10 p.m. and turn-
ed into splashing downpours. An-
other swept through a rural section
near Big Spring but apparently did
no damage. One near Abilene
faded away.
Floyd-Hamlett Funeral Home is Denton County . United Fund di-
in charge. . rectors will meet at 3 p.m Thurs-
Crawford died at 2,10 p.m. Tues-, day in the City Hall auditorium.
day at his home on Route 1. Keller. ------------------------f--------
A retired farmer. Crawford was „, - __x
Students Leave
For National
The Most Beautiful Love Story Of All Time...
Feoture Starts
1:21 — 1:59
6:37 — 9:15
Wells, and College Station It
came in leeser pmounts at Dallas
and - Fort Worth and scattered
North and East Texas points.
On the Screen...and FUNNIER
sdgs THAN EVER
E-•OZZIEga
SEHARRIETGE
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•ERE Come
WELSONS’
costorring
ROCK HUDSON • iuum uwuna
Crawford, 76. of Keller will beheld Briefs — Personals — Births — Hospital Notes ’
today at 3 p.m. at the First Bap-
tist Church of Roanoke with the --—--„2
Rev. H. A. Johnson of Denton of- Decoration will be observed Sun-, according to Ed J. "Cllams, pres-
ficiating... day afternoon at the Zion Ceme-ident. i
Interment will be in the Medlin tery in the eastern part of the A r
Cemetery of Roanoke. Schmitz county.
grandchildren and 13 Ereatgrand- The two students wil carr their
science projects to Cleveland that
won first place in the Denton Coun-
ty Science Fair.
Carolyn's project is “The Effect
of True Soap and Synthetic Deter-
gent on Materials.”
Final rites for Delma Lee Hen- Bohby”s.prpjest, is."The Effect
dricks. 32. a resident of 705 Rose.. p Atomie Radiation on White
were held at 4 p.m. Tuesday in | The students will compete with
science students from 32 states at
the Science Fair. • ——
July 16-Aug. 28 (2nd summer
term! .. .....:....«.....
June AAug. 28 (both summer
• terms) ...,..............
CUWUS•NOMNRSSEL •
AGEUNUCMCTUNE
ax
* 4:30 Frontier Payhouse
5 00 Kuki*. Fran and Ollle
6:15 John Daly and Newe
8 30 Eddie Pisher Show
5:48 Nawa caravan
6:00 Evening Edition
6:16 My Little Margie -
7:00 TV Theater
8 00 Thia Is Your Life
8:30 Mr. District Attorney
9 00 Kodak Request
Performance
0:30 Waterfront___
10 00 Final Edition
~ 10:30 Political
10:36 Channel 0 Theat-
TO LIVE
Dorothy Stephen Mary
McGUIRE McNALLY MURPHY
B^LOVE & TALIAFERRO TV
H89109 la Rear Taliaferro Hardware
North Side of Square Phone C-4812
“Six Bridges to Cross,” with
Tny Cortis. George Nader and
Julie Adams. At the Campus.
"Barefort csntew#” with Ava
Gardner and- Humvhrey Bogort
and "Gunbelt." with Rock Hud-
son. At the Co-Ed.
“Make Haste to Live," with Dor-
othy McGuire and Stephen McNal- ;
ly, and "Hell’s Outpost.’' with RoJ •
Cameron and Joan Leslie. At the
Colonial,
“New Faces," with Ertha Kilt.
At the Plaza.
“Underwater," with Jane Rus-
sell and "Here Come The Nel-
soM." with Ozzie and Harriet Nel- j
son. Al the Rancho. .
"Rmmeo and Juliqt," with Lau-
rente Harvey and Susan Shentall. j
A the Texs. •
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Wednesday Thru Friday Night
Satarday All Day
Children Any Time
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